St Philip Basilica High School - Phian Yearbook (Chicago, IL)
- Class of 1941
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XI-I4'l' Iwng a1mI QIIIXIHIIS IXLIIIIIIQL Ivy ull. pzlrIlw'uIurIy lhv -lz1II IllI'IlIIN'I'N. yuur aumuall . . - , . , IS rf-mly. XM- mu' thus Il'1lI'S I hmm In um- mam: Ihall mzul IS num-UIII1-I' than nur msn ISLIIIIPI' 51-vry. II' il xwrm- mul Im' his Iximl p1'l'lnIwsiml auul ZISSISIUIIVK' SI. I'I1IIip's xmulcl :ml hun' IIIIQ purpIv zm1I guhl Imllml xuI lIllIl'. Il Iluplwm-Il II1'l'1'U Ihal lhv 1'1Iilm'. ,luhn II4mwl'. mul IIN- IIIQIIILIQIIIQ mIilm'..I1um-s I.iI'Ixu. a1sIw4I auuI IIIILIIII 1'm'1-ix:-II lha- lIlIIII1ll'ILlI- lion UI' I'ILlIIl1'l' F4-vry In puhlish ll I1'2ll'INrUIx fur lhm' s1'I11mI IULIIA IUIII-II II IS In nur prlnr'llmuI. lu uI14m1 xu- mu- mimx ulIwr Ilvlrts UI urallllluln- that uc- gralllllulzslx and IumIIx Ilwlnmle- Ihv IUPII I'In:m. It ns ulll I . , IPSIIIIIHIIILII HI our Ima' Im' 51. I'hlIlp IIlgI1 bf-I1-ml alml I'ilIIlI'I' Nw-ry. 5 fe- IT ALL AT ST. We Enter as Freshmen Came Time Vive Le Mardi Gras Students at Mass Yeah Team .V Meal Time Science Class We Leave as Seniors X cry Rcvulc-l'oll1ehI.Depellcier M. I'rovim'iaI ol' Amer' Piox inci-oI'lI1c S1-rvantsol' lVIarv lx. Illlgll ffrcvier, 0.g.M. l onnmIer THEY GUIDED ST. PHILIP HIGH SCHOOL During the early part of the twentieth century. secondary education began to play an increasingly important part in human activity. The conditions brought about by rapidly growing industries, the specialization naturally resulting from increased use of mechanical inventions, and the demand for trained minds capable of coping with the new and complex problems in every line of endeavor made necessary a system of mental development more advanced that that of the primary and grammar grades. As a result, greater numbers of primary school graduates throughout the country matricu- lated in the high schools in order to obtain this mental training which had become so essential a factor in their success. The existent high school system became inadequate. It was necessary to provide greater facilities for the education of the American youth: accordingly, new buildings were erected, and old ones extended, added to, and remodeled. ln this program of educational expansion. the Catholic institutions of the country were not to be outdone by their secular competitors. lt was because of a feeling that the Catholic boys of Chicago should have an opportunity to acquire an advanced educa- tion at a convenient, centrally located high school, under the direction of competent. conscientious, and Christian teachers. that the Servite Fathers first formulated plans for such an institution in our parish. Too much credit cannot be given to Father Hugh Crevier, whose indefatigable energy. untiring perseverance, and courageous higzh-mind- edness were directly responsible for the establishment of St. li'hilip's High School. And to the Principals who followed: Fathers Maguire. Griffin. Bauman. Cortney. Keane and Wolfe do we owe our esteemed position among the high schools of this Archdiocese. Being real leaders, they carried on the principles of true Catholic Culture. Rev. B. Maguire. 05.31. Rev. A. Grifhn, O.S.M. Rev. A. Bauman, 0.S.fIl. Rf-v. A, Cortney. 05.31. Rev. J. Keane, OSJI. Hex. 'Vl. VVoIl'e. U.S.lVl. 8 IT H PPENS TH T OUR I,O O BOYS COME I 1 - . . I . . Y H -1.175 -, . H-..--v v 1--- -1-f whvx -Iv v- .f I-x'.'KL-lxi.'::x.g',',' - .' ' ' ' ' - ' ' - ' - '.'.'. . ' ' . W? .'-wid? ' 'fvf-'Lf' ww- 1 Pf. 15:f4:4iSa1' -hiv, --1 .-. - . I -rim, -I-Nzril-'W :If ' 19 - A - 'v-fxwsfwr - .N'- - . y 6835 -Q. . 'pxv ' 5, 'lsfsff 'I o 5:1 1' . I.. ..' .. :7f!L.dIrE 1fo,,,-.5Q?t:fq.'I-gif: . PP :YL pf-Qi.. . .1 f- - , 9: I . . .. . fljink . ahiff q f',f?'.fi.e3g'Z' !i..',':A.g 3 ' lv',u:1 ! sy 'ffgtff-'Q , . S425g,n,fa-rxii,-:.'2Eggg5:g.s'g.y .gig-19,5 '5gQg?',Ef4-JB,. ?,':!??r,i'3i.f.?.1:, 4.,f,:if:1'-1?T:p1-. 72 57? STG ff 57f'ii'fT5Z-5'-'?f5 ?'-'f 9f3fff.I'-152 Q 1' . 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EI:I cl H IT 2IHl SEIHSIEI in IH SEIEIITEIITS Sll ,zfqyff N ADMINISTRATIGN yu U lI!Ilf'.f:'I' ix liffsl l1lr111'11i.sIf'1'e'zl . , ., is fwsl. ---P4 JPE I'Lll4IIII'l' IIIIIIIII lfrlim-s. 0.5.INI.. IIN- assislzuil IIIIII I'1ilIIIl'Ii XILIIIPIIIIS WIzu'rmi. U,F.II'I. I-muliulurs Im' IIN- past sf-Iiolasliv ie-ar. lpfm MOULDI G CHRISTIAN GE TLEME .X DJ U STINI ICNT I'IilIIlPI' Ilrim--s. IISAI.. is IIIP I'x'c-fe-I-I III IIis- VIIIIIIIP ui N. IJIIIIIIJS. IIN- UIIQIVK' IS mos! IIIIII IIN' rm-gulutimi III' IIN' SIUQIPIIISA dai uI s--INNII. II insurm-s IIN- prmnpl and rc-gular ul- II-iNIulN-I- uf IIN- SIIIIIPIIIS :lI1'Ia1ssI-s. - -- III IIISVIIDIIIII' IN-I-ps in 1Iil'I-c'l I'oniimli1iI'uIiIni ixiII1 IIN- pam-iils III' SIIIIIPIIIS ZIIIKI INIIII ixork isiIIi IIUI INN- inlc-rc-st. IIN- l'IIlll'zlII1rIlZlI g4NNI .II IIN- pupil. 'IIIIIQ BU.-XRD UI: CUNTRUI. IIN- III-x. 'III'N'III'I' Sf-I-ii. IISAI.. is priiN'ip11I III FI, IIIIIIIII IIigIi br-INNII. III- is asslsh-:I In :I Ihwi-II UI IIIHIIIWII. UI xsIii1'Ii IN- is f-I' 4101-!'l'f? I' I I i li . I I . . IIN- IIZIIIIIS III IIiis I'u1iiN'lI. Un IIIIS Imax-fl am- lII'IIll'IllilI. aiNI I'IllII1l'I' XVIIIIZIIII Walsh. U.5.'X'I.. I .-X'I'HIfR GRINIES AND ASSlS'l'.-XNTS In lII'IIl'l' lu assist ISHIIIPI' IIl'IIIlI's in his 2lI'IIll- ullr IIIIIIUS as IIN- lm-In-1'I UI IIlSl'lllIlllI'. IIIUIIIUIF xl'I'IXI'II llIllI IiilN'Ii Ilan- IN-I-ii assigm-Il as Iiis IIIVIII III-inlxr-s IIN- cIuIy III insuring l'I'QlllIi1l' iIlI1I IIFIIIIIIII ilIII'IlIIilIII'P III Class. In CUIIIIIIIIIII- I-ulv uilh IIN- pzm-nts on IIN' pmgre-Ss HIIKI IN-- IILIXIUI' ul IIN-ll' Imis. aiNI In maintain mall isiIIiin IIN- sf-Inml ul :III times. '1 ' f 'l'Hli Ulflflilli I-'ORCIC XX lm :xrv ilu-x mlm N-ml llw luul In-xxx lu our lmnws'f 'l'll1'Q1llTllX pzlrliw am' llla' lllvmln-ls nl Ilw nlllvv lun-1-. M--. lln-x rv llu- mu-.4 mlm svml mul ilu- . 7 ' . ll'lllll'l1'iII1l5 .... lull mm lm il lmflx ll ilu- gnml hlllt' nl lllv ulllrv. Ilu- nlllu- lmw- I4 nlxsuxs glzul In alwmlm- llllblllllf' il slurlf-nl xxlwu ln- xxlslln-s lu lmflx up ai vvwlll ur am illlS1'Illl'l' lm-4'ul'1l .... -Xll lln' SllI1l4'lllS will lu- ulml in join in ll ll0ill'lT ullIillllxSn I1- llwnl Ill LllDIiI'4'1'IllllUll I.-r alll lllvx xm- HTTP. TWO I PORTA T DEPARTMENTS 'l'lll'l LIBRARY lln- l.llu':u'x us 4-mm-lnlm'xnllx lu- ' ' 'S lun' illltl I fanlul ull Ilu ln I l 1 : '--'sulllv lu llu- Nlllll1'Ill 1Rl5llX u 1 1 x 1 . lmnlx sln-lu-s. rmuling lulrlm-s aural U 'lIilIl'S. lln-lnmlxsa ' , . .. T 5 sn-nl. 'X lrallnwl l,llurau mall x I lllll is in vlmrgv. rlvlll' xlilglilll :awk is hlllI'4'1l uilll juurm Nllllilli ' ' ,, 1 WI Nlmulcl nul slnp llll' il l.ilu'urx QLFKHSIIIQJ, Nl lllll :pal IIIIQIIX IN usilw up lo lliuh S4-luml slumlzml. H'l lmulxs .ut lm- mgg .ulflul In IIN Nlu-lu-s l'UllHl2llll- lx. ,. , 3 Tmfggfl fr 1 V 2 l i l J' L l I .z: . -- r fi 'i - f .7221 . ,owflv 1 1' ,Y - T - i FIRST A D FQREMOS RELIGIO 'lihe main ohjective of the Religion department is to make of every student a good Catholic gentleman. It prepares the student for the realization of a virtuous life through the know- ledge. love and service of God and his fellow' man. lt prepares the student for future living. for an honorable and useful citizenship. It is the aim of the Religion department to give every student a deep and sincere apprecia- tion of his Catholic Faith. so that now' and in the future he may he almle to protect and de- fend his Faith against attack. The department teaches the student how to act on every occa- sion. to know what is and is not sinful. The Religion department ever holds hefore the eye of the student the supreme example of jesus Christ. his Savior and Redeemer. It strives to inculcate a true devotion to the Blessed Virgin Marv and the Saints. RELIGION FACULTY Hex. ,loseph Cralnrian. 0.S.NI.. BA .... Hex, Victor NI. Ilralvrian, O.S.NI., BA .... Rcv. ,Ierome llurley. USJI., BS .... Iicv. Ierome NI. NI:-n . U.5.NI.. If.:X. te , 14 THE ENGLISH DEPARTMENT Recognizing the dire necessity of having a work- able knowledge of our mother tongue. the St. Philip High School English Department strives to inculcate the principles of good composition and rhetoric. Be it literary. social. or economic there is a constant demand for effective speaking and writing. The debating team. sodality talks. school paper. classroom papers. and short story contests afford the hops practical opportunities of making vague theories hecome realities. English and American literature is cmliodied in the four vcar course so that the student might Imetter acquaint himself with the great minds of the past. recognizing in their prohlems his own. Hy the knowledge he gleans from these authors. together with the supplementary lihrarv work. the Inoy comes to the end of all education-ahility to think. THE TLIDY O UR GRE T LANGU GE. E GLISH ENGLISH FACULTY Bro. Gerard Calkins. O.S.M.. BA .... Nlr. Robert A. Clark, BA .... Rev. Peter Nl Doherty, 0.S.M., B.A .... Rev. QM B A Rev Julm M Qliip- Clf-nu-ul M. llanlvy, O.. ., ., .. . . . . . . , ' ' ' ' A. man, C.5.V., BA., . . . Bro. Frederick Relman, 0.S.M., B. , Rev. Philip Nl. Philbin, O.S.M., B.A. 15 Q ,917 BREED: G FuTuRE Buslulsss ME Nl. Nl a rr o n, 0.S.M.. M5 .... Nlr. lfdwarl ll. Hayl, Pli.B .... Rev. Nluttlieu J. She-klelon. U.S.Nl.. BA. The stenography section of the commercial department, like all the depart- ments. is primarily concerned with the major ideals and objectives of Catholic Education. The actual principles of Shorthand and Typing are developed so as to prepare those students who do not plan to enter college to lit themselves for office positions. The mental and manual training inculcated in these two subjects are extremely valuable. The bookkeeping department is divided into four sections: section one, a course in general business, is studied by the freshmen, and teaches the fun- damentals of business. Salesinanship is the mainstay of the Sophomores who are taking a Com- mercial course. Combining the knowledge of General Business, the Sophomore student is able to receive the full face value of salesmansliip. The primary points of Commercial Law are taught so that those students who seem interested might some day become successful lawyers in the business world. Bookkeeping is the main item in the field of business. Under careful guidance it is one subject that keeps the Commercial students thinking and following out their thoughts with the knowledge imparted to them. 16 AS AN AID T0 CONSTRUCTIVE E GLI Facility in the use of lilnglish is fostererl lay the study of zi foreign tongue- for cle-rivation. spelling. and cultivation of style. Realizing this. St. Philip aflininistralors have imwrporateml into the eur- l'il'LllllIIl the Stuclies of lmoth Latin anfl Frenvli l'N'L'ElllFf' it is from the-sv that the majority of l':llgIllSl'l words are clerived. Not only rloes a knowleflgc- of a foreign language supplement lfngllish. lint. in turn. it develops the reasoning favultic-S and historical lmaekgrouml of the student. Brother Maurice Gillespie has headed the Latin tlepa1'tme'nt for the past year. while- Father YVilli:un Walsh :intl lVlr. Thonias 0'lirien hate aetecl as l ren1'h instruvtors. LANGUAGE FACULTY lll'o.N1'ztlFlallagall, , 0.S.'Nl., BA .... H r o. - Nlanrit-e Gillespif-, 0.S.Nl.. HA .... ll r o . 'K n tl r 1' is li r u . 'li1'l'4'lH'l' 0'tlonnor. U,S.Nl.. l'l,:X .... R1-x. Var- tln Nl. Vvlnle-, U.5.Nl.. BA. . . . Re-v. William Walsh. 0.S,NI.. HA .... Mr. Tlifnnus 0'Bri:-n. l'li.H. 17 TODAY'S STUDENTS --TCMCRRQXXWS STUDENTS ' ' ' ul'T1-is lliuluffx. l'hxsi1's. and Cheniislry. The tlwories lihv Sl'Il'lll'1' tl1'IlilliIlll Ill . ,U ' mul ln'au'ti1'e of these- sviemw-s provicle one of the must interesting and most valu- almlv 1'uui's0s in the High Sclmol. 'llhf' aim of this fleparlnwut is to give the stuclvni an limlerstanrliilg as iwll as an appreviation of thv physical nature- of things as s'l1lv knmxlemlffe and further flewluplileiit in iwll as lo proparv thvm for lms.1 , svivntifil' adxam'vinf'iil. clf putms nl is lwallml hy Mr. Paul 'l'. llrosnulian. MS.. a f lllhis X z ' ' ssistecl hy Fr. l ' ml Fr. 'l'ul1iI1.C.S.Y.. MS. Hoffman. CSX.. Mb.. an SCIENCE FACULTY Nlr. Paul T. HI'lNlllli:lH. NIS, Rvv. lingvm- F. Hufhnan. lI.S.Y., NIS. Rf-x. ,luhn J. Tulrin, KSN ., NLS. vp... , .1 iw- U DERSTA D A D FORESEE5 K OW THE PAST 'lla thx' llistmw I11-purllm'nl thc- Qluclvnl lumix mu-Q '1 . . - 1 clviil of fll'illitllCI1'. History. unv of lhv musl ill'Uilli1'IlillQJ SlliD.iUf'lS in high svlnml t'lH'l'i1'lIl2l. luis u QII'UllllllNll!'ix. Q1-is up Ll lDZll'lx2l'HllIlll. uluivh am' imlispf-nsilvlv itlllilf li nun an In llllllllwldllfl fullx ilu' IVHIIIX wvlall mllu fll4'lS that e-ffwl l'Xl'l'fti1lf liliv. iil'l'illlSt' our Hislury STORY FACUl.'I'Y l1'ilI'ilf'l'S iniparl this ll1'f'4'SH1ll'f ixlI1lNl1'llQIl' ln ilu' pupilg I' hmm i: N'5,' USM BA' ix 1- likv In lmzlsl of ilwm ami tin-ir liPllilI'illll'IliY Nl: Xlilfllll ll. lXIN'ilIll'. Nil. lu Iv lI11'iNi'i. XIIIIIHVII. 11.51 .. XI, X. lux il1 'ul'X',iiIllIl U u A ' . bil.. lil. .wha M THEMATICS 0 SUPPLEME T RITHMETI Vrohahly the greatest scfliolastic uid to eh-ar and organized thinking is a stnfly of mathematics. By soh- ing the various prohlelns which this study presents. the student learns of the xalue of reasoning anal orgfanizecl knoxslerlge. Conse- quently. the lll3tl1PItlLlllf'S depart- ment of any school is oftrenienflous iinportanee in that it aims directly at the purpose of education -that of teaching the student to think. The inathmnatics department of St. Philip possesses a faculty well qualified for the seope of their posi- tion. lncluclefl are Brother Mark Uemieliy. USM.. Rev. joseph lf, Meara. CSX.. Rev. John J. Ry an, C.S.V.. and Brother Eugene Walsh. U.S.M. MATHEMATICS FAFULTX Bro. Mark Us-nnthw 0 S M B S Rev. Joseph lf. M rd Rev, ,lohn J. Ryan Bro. Eugene Wvfll 1 N an ' P 1 ,,.s Sf AhI'Hl.lE'l'lC INSTRUCTURS Xlr. Nlurxin Xllillllt ll. X. Nlr. William Slizxy Nlr. 'llummf U'lirin-n. l'li,ll. Hl'X.xxllll1llll Il.XYuINIn.0,S,XI.. Xl. X. During llu' palsl li-is yvurs. llu'r1' luis lu-vii :ni almost rmislaml 1-ry llml ullilvlirs lll'l'HN4'l'-Pll1llllil- sizwl in nur mlli-gi-S auul lligli srlumlw 9 Slllllllllill iluvs :url ix' S . . , . . iu'l1 nl Isl all Sl. l'l1ilip' lm Xll lf'llf'i llilXt' llufir lbllllbll plum ln llu mm . - i -. . 1 . nplm-lv 1l4'x'i-lolniu-nl ll' llwrv are lliru 1. l vu-ry lun zlslwvls lu lu- l'UIl l1 spiritual. ilu- intml , . L ur .' lc-rm-nl, ilu- xlvvliial. mul llu fill! u ll lll spiritual lrwinin ix ill mln ucl of tlu N1 F.. P. 1 . 4 . . 1 I llirnugli llux sliuly .ruins lu-lu-fs ul ilu' Czllluilu n parlivipulimi in llu x 5 ' a ul liis ' urioiis wligimiw mxil ut 1-luml. ul 4-luirrli uul , x, 'l'lSl'S .1 at lumu- 'l'lu int llul lSll1'l'l ul' il lumxl lillll ilu llh 4- -' 1 ' sulvjvrl lu' ul lll u il ni is lulwn rurv ul' lmy SllI1ll1'S. 'l'lu' plush-ul ilv x 1- luuy is lake- ulopnu ill ll vm ul parlui bl . - llirmigli ilu- lm ' 'Iaiiun in zlllllvliw 3 S 21 4 fi. 2, 3' 1 5, S 2 ? iil'J','iETS L ' 5111 CLASSES nr I'l'llIIl1ll'l1f rmrf for lfiifilf' llfvs Sr'l'l'1' ful' Dvfigfll 4 S.- !'X-D1 Ufq ' 1 nil' mnll ' 1 'Q...n EEI G SENIORS SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS Richard Broun. of class 45. the captain of the haskethall team. led the Senior class of '41 as president. Dick. as he is called hy his friends. is a typical St. Philip student. possessed of en- gaging qualities and prox ed to he xery represen- tative of the high honor to which he was called as president of the Senior class. Broun was assisted hy his classmate and friend. joe Sukola. the vice-president. Pete Dolce. of 4151. as secretary while ,lim Dugan, of 4BC, held the office of treasurer. As president. Dick Brown was ipso facto the chairman of the prom Committee. f 24 I , Roger Rog Abdo: Our l.amly of Sorrouf: gglm. qjlul, ll 2. fig Ari lfluli l. 2: Lauyr-r: lmytllzi. Leonard Len Alcoke: l'rt-1-iouih Blooil: M-ronauliral lfiigLiii4-vi l.alin lflulv l: l'urmlu4-. Eugene Gene Altosino: St. 'hllllvlill Latin ifluln: lf:-rlifir-al Pulvlir' .'hL'l'liIllll21lllZ Di- Paul, Matthew Speck Beck: -Mu-iifioii. flak l'zn'lt: Banml l. 2. 3. 4: lnlrainurala l. 2: Nlissiull ffluls l. 2: City Solo lfhampion hvlllll4'l' 2: S1-liool Solo lfonh-sl Winner l. 2. 3: Drill Nlasn-r of Baud 4: lllu-uiial: SI. Xlarys. Winona. xlllllllitilil. .lohn Ducky Berghaus: l'rr-an-ulalion: l,aIiu lfluln l: Mission lfluln l: lIlll'1lIlllll'lllS l. 2, Il. 4: ll:-rtilic-il Pulnlii' A1'1'4llllll21lllI Du- Paul. Alvaro Al Biagi: l're-vioux Bloo4l: limiiu-as fhliuinislralion: Loyola. Joseph Joe Bianco: Prom-utaliou: Sur- mwflul Bllsllll-ss Klan: Notre- Dauuz Robert Fuddy Blackburn: Sl. rfulalia: 'Nlusii-ian: l rs-slunau Banml l: Narsily Baiul Band 2. Sl. 4: Baiul Cuslomliau 2: Baiul l.ilu'arian 4: Philip lli l. 3: let prize' l'liilip lli Short Story ffonlc-sl 2: Ar! ffluln 'lll'4'il4lIl'l'l' l: lfily Solo Conn-sl Winn:-r IZ: Yvliool Solo lfoula-at Winn:-r 2. 3: l,oxola. Paul Dolan Bowman: lfoollnall l. 2: .lunior l'roni tlHlIlllllll4'l'1 l re'slniian Banrl: lnlraiuural- l. 2: .Mlm-rlisirig Buwiiu---: SI. 'Mun-lu: Slaufonl. David Dave Brown: Sl. Nlaurivv: St. lgualius 1: Stamp Club 2: De-hating 2, 3, 4: Prvsimle-ul 3. 4: Soclalily Pre-fevl 4: Knight 2. 3. 4: Ulm- fflulu 3. 4: l're'si4le'nl 4: Svola lfanloruni Al: l'liilip lli 4: Pliian 4: Yovalaliou lflulm 2. Il, 4: l'rie-slliootl: Nll. SI. Philip. Richard Dick Brown: SI. 'lqlioma-z 'klllllllilxf l'r4-simlf-nl. Se-uior Class: Light- ue-iglu Bawlwllrall l. 2. 3: l.igliIwa-iglit Captain 3: larsily Basin-llaall ffaplain 4: l'il'l'lll'll Vlulw fl. Al: l.oyola 'l'oin'nnnu-ul 32 l'liysir:1l liilllfillilllll lfoasli: Bloomington. Robert Bob Brown: l'rr-st-ulaliou: lnlru- niurals l. 2. 3. 4: Suinnning 'l'r'11ni Il. 4: l'ilol: Soullu-ru Caliloruia. Lawrence Senator Buckley: St. Bvrnar- alinr'-. Fore-st Park: Bowling 'l1l'lIll1 l, 2: Te-nnis 3. 4: lnlraniuruls l. 2. 3. ll: Fool- lrall 1: Dot-lor: Xaxivr. Robert Bob Burris: Resurrvclion: FI'f'Ill'll lflulx 3, 4: Football: .lnnior Proni Coiuiuillr-eg Journalisiu. :Mlm-i'Iiwi11g:: Mis- Nouri ll. .lohn Maywood Byrne: SI, liulaliaz Knight l, 2. 3. 4: From-li Club l. 2. Il. 4: llle-ff lflulw I. 2. 3. 4: Drsuualit- Club 4: Tr-nnis Tran: 3. 4: Pllillll Pliolograplwr 4: Journalist: lllinois. Robert Russ Byrne: St. Angela: Stamp Club 13 Mission Club 13 Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4g Light- weight Basketball 33 ,lournalism3 Illinois. Thomas Punchy Calkins: Our Lady of Sor- rows: Lightweight Basketball 2, 3, 43 Vocation Club 3, 43 Staff 33 Priesthood3 Mt. St. Philip. Thomas Handsome Coen: Art Club 2, 3, 43 French Club 3, 4g Mardi Gras Committee 43 Science Club 43 Commercial Artist. Francis Cicero Condon: Latin Club 13 French Club 33 Intramurals 3, 4g Dramatic 43 Science 43 Philip Hi 2, 3, 4: Phian Sports Editor 43 Engin- eering: Dayton U. William Cos Costello: Our Lady of GTBCC1 Glee Club 1, 23 Mission Club 1, 23 Intramurals 1, 2. 3, 43 LHWYCTQ De Paul. William Philbert Couza: Our Lady of Sor- rowsg Band 1, 2, 3, 43 Musician3 Busch Con- servatory: Xavier. Robert Farmer Doherty: St. Domitilla, Hill- side, lll.3 Mission Club 1, Philip Hi 3, 43 Sports Editor 43 Art Club 13 Intramurals 1, 23 jour- nalism3 Illinois. Peter Pete Dolce: Football 1, 2, 3, 43 Mission Club 1, 23 President of Sophomore Class3 Secre- tary of Senior Class3 Dental Technician: Illinois. Harry Red Dooley: St. Thomas Aquinas3 Mardi Gras '43 Art Club 3, 43 French Club 3, 43 Football 1, 2. Richard Buzz Downes: Our Lady of Sorrows3 Lightweight Football 13 Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 43 Track Team 1, 2: Junior Prom Committeeg Priesthood: Mt. St. Philip. L 26 Carmen Mad Russian Cannarozzi: San Cal- listus3 Sacred Heart Preparatory Seminary 1, 2g History Teacher3 Chicago Teachers College. William Comrade Cason: Art Club 2, 3, 43 President 43 Dramatic Club 43 Science Club 43 Intramurals 1, 2. 33 Junior Prom Committee3 Engineering3 Purdue. Norbert Stauch Ceranek: Our Lady of Vic- tory: Latin Club lg Tool and Die Maker? Armour Tech. John Doc Condon: St. Thomas Aquinas: Quigley Preparatory 1, 2, 33 Physical Educationg Notre Dame. Thomas Dusty Cooke: Our Lady of Sorrows3 Boxing 1, 2, 3: Varsity Football 43 Athletic Director: Notre Dame. Matthew Cork Corcoran: Our Lady of Sor- rows3 Bowling Team 1, 2, 3, 43 Football 1, 23 Handball 2, 33 Electrical Engineering3 Notre Dame. William Bill Cribben: Our Lady of Angels3 Sec. of French Club 3, 43 Science Club 3, 43 Mardi Gras Committee 3, 43 Teacher: Normal College. Bruno Max Crnich: Our Lady of Angels3 Clee Club l, 2g Bantamweight Basketball 1, 23 Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 43 Honor Student 1, 23 Civil EllglI1CCI'lllgQ Dayton. Joseph Joe DiVittorio: St. Adrian3 Band 1, 2, 3, 43 Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 43 Mardi Gras Com- mittee 43 Music: De Paul. Reynold Ren Domenicali: St. ,larleth3 Intra- murals 1, 2, 3, 43 Mardi Gras Committee 3, 4g Football 13 Engineering3 Notre Dame. John Big Jack Dominick: Our Lady of Angels3 Intramurals l, 2, 3, 43 Baseball Player: Southern California. Joseph Joe Donahue: Presentation3 Varsity 2, 33 French Club 3, 43 Golf 1, 23 Notre Dame. William Cobena Drews: Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 43 Mission Club 1, 2g LHWYCIQ Marquette. Michael Mike Duffy: Our Lady of Sorrows: Intramurals 1, 2, 33 Football 2, 33 Baseball Player: Bloomington. Jim One Lung Dugan: Our Lady of Angelsg Swimming Team, 1, 2, 3, 43 Football 2, 3, 43 Boxing,g2, 3, 43 Army. .l Q04-cof-4..,, E 3 inns ff.. ' if nr: jffylj ivy' Gerald Dizzy Dunne: St. Peters Canisius: Track Team 1, 2: Latin Club 1, 2: Airplane Pilot: Purdue. Thomados Eik Eikmeyer: St. Parothys: Quigley Preparatory Seminary 1, 2: Schola Can- torum 4: Vocation Club 3, 4: Priesthood: Mt. St. Philip. Mario Fuzzy Frisella: St. Callistus: Mgr. Basketball Team 4: Football 1: Intramurals 1, 2, 3: Phian Typist 4: Physical Education, Coach- ing: Bloomington. Edward Zoom Gardner: Our Lady of Angels: Clee Club 1: Mission Club 1, 2: President Model Airplane Club 4: Aeronautical Engineer: Aeronautical U. of Chicago. Robert Gil Gilmour: Latin Club 1, 2: Teach- ing: Southern California. John Silver Golden: Our Lady Help of Chris- tian: Intramurals 1, 2: Latin Club 1, 2: French Club 3, 4: Mardi Gras Committee: President of French Club 4: Medicine: Loyola. Martin Marty Halloran: Presentation: Intra- murals 1, 2, 3, 4: Pauper Prom Committee 4: De Paul. Tommy Tom Halloran: Presentation: Basket- ball 1, 2, 3, 4: Football 4: Track 2, 3: Govern- ment Employee. Robert Bull Hollowed: Football 2, 3: Intra- murals 2, 3: Salesman: Loyola. . John Benny Hoover: St. Peter Canisius: Var- sity Band 1, 2, 3, 4: Band Secretary 4: Philip Hi 2, 3, 4: Managing Editor 4: Secretary of Sodality 4: Co-Chairman of Junior Prom: Editor of Phian 4: Knight of St. Alexis 2, 3: Prom Committee 4: Advertising: De Paul. Thomas Finn Finnegan: Resurrection: Quig- ley Preparatory Seminary 1, 2, 3: Sscola Can- torum 4: Vocation Club 4: Priesthood: Mt. St. Philip. Richard Dick Flahaven: Our Lady of Grace: Knight 2: Radio Operator: Coyne. John Chubbins Fox: St. Angela: Philip Hi 1, 2 3,, 4: Debating Club 2, 3: Sodality 1: Dramatic Club 2, 3: Lightweight Football 2: Freshman Band 1: Phian Staff 4: Journalist: Medill School of Journalism. Thomas Whiskers Garvey: Our Lady of Sor- rows: Freshman Band 1: Varsity 2, 3, 4: Vice President Band 4: Acolite 1, 2, 3, 4: Junior Staff: Priesthood: Mt. St. Philip. Edwin Red Geu: St. Williams and Quigley: Philip Hi 4: Air Conditioning: Coyne. John Gabby Giblin: Blessed Sacrament: Liter- ature Committee 4: Sodality Representative 2: Teaching: Loyola. William Bill Gorman: Presentation: Glee Club 1, 2, 3: Debating Club 1, 2, 3: Secretary 2, Vice Pres. 3: Dramatic Club 1, 3, 4: Intramurals 1, 2: Mission Club 1: News Editor 4: Philip Hi 2, 3, 4: Phian Staff 4: Musician: Loyola. William J. Bill Gorman: Intramurals 1, 2: Aeronautical Engineer: Santa Clara. Patrick 'Alrish Granahan: Our Lady of Grace: Latin Club 1: Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4: Clee Club l: Radio: Coyne. Edward Jiggs Hamilton: St. Angela: French Club 3, 4: Football 1, 2, 3: Basketball 2. 3: Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4: Chairman Mission Club 4: Knight 2: Junior Prom Committee: St. Marys Winona: Certified Public Accountant. Francis Frank Hayny: St. Ludmilla's: Priest- hood: Mt. St. Philip. Robert Hynkel Heckl: Intramurals 3, 4: Engineering: Northwestern. Thomas Tom Howe: St. Thomas Aquinas: French Club 3, 4: Mardi Gras Committee: Intra- murals 1, 2, 3, 4: Illinois. Richard Brenda Hunter: Clee Clttb 3: Intra- murals 1, 2, 3, 4: Medical career: Illinois. James Hood Hurley: Mary Queen of Heaven: Cicero, Ill.: Clee Club 1, 2, 3, 4: Custodian 2: Secretary 3, 4: Vocation Club 1, , 3, 4: Secretary 3: President 4: Philip l-li 4: Senior Editor Phian 4: Captain of Cheerleaders 4: Schola Cantoram 4: Dramatic Club 4: Mission Club 1, 2: Stamp Club: Prom Committee 4: Priesthood: Mt. St. Philip. 29 James Beef Jamieson: Presentation, Ply- mouth, Butcher. Richard Moose Johnson: Our Lady of Sor- rows, Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4, PhilipiHi Typist 4, Journalist. James Red Kennedy: St. Mel, French Club 3, 4, Football 2, Intramurals 2, 3, 4,.Golf 3, 4, Junior Prom Committee, Law, Notre Dame. John Irish Kenny: Certified Public Account- ant, Presentation, Loyola. Pete Podgy Klein: Our Lady of Angels, Intra- murals I, 2, 3, 4, Stamp Club I, 2, Dance Com- mittee 3, Philip High Typist 4, Business Ad- ministration, Bryant 8 Stratton. Walter Corky Kloepfer: Our Lady of Angels, Certified Public Accountant, Bryant 81 Stratton. Richard Dick Laurick: St. Bernardine, Fresh- man Band, Varsity Band 2, 3, 4, Vocation Club 3, 4, City Solo Winner 2, Philip Hi Staff 4, Honor and Achievement Medal 3, Priesthood. Mt. St. Philip. Edmund Ledge Ledger: Our Lady of Angels, St. Mels 1, 2, 3, Technical Engineer, Armour Tech. Frank Boy Leo: Our Lady of Sorrows, Mission Club 1, 2: Latin Club 1, 2, Intramurals 1, 2, Business Administration, Loyola. James Jim Lifka: St. Paul, Editor of Philip Hi 4, Managing Editor Phian 4, Debating Club 3, 4, Science Club 4: Writers Club 2, Intra- murals 2, Journalist, De Paul. 30 Michael Mike Joyce: Our Lady of Angels: Glee Club 1, 2, Dramatic Club 4, Philip Hi Staff 4, Intramurals 1, 2, Mission Club 2, Teacher, Notre Dame. Robert Kay Kantorski: Our Lady of Grace, Pauper Prom Committee, Football Club 1, 2, Freshman Football 1, Varsity Football 2, 3, 4, Intramurals 3, Photographer, Southern Cali- fornia. Robert Karp Karpinski: Imm. Heart of Mary, Latin Club I, Pauper Prom Committee, Mission Club 4, Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4, Mechanical En- gineer, Northwestern. Thaddeus Kennedy Kenny: Band 1, 2, Intra- murals 1, 2, 3, 4, Engineer, Armour Tech. George Duke Kent: St. Pascals, Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4, Lightweight Football 1, Varsity 2, 3, 4, Glee Club 1, 'Track Team 1, 2, Officer of French Club 4, Junior Prom Commsittee, Law, Southern California. William Bill King: St. Catherine of Siena, French Club 3, 4, Treas., Senior Sodality 4, Freshman Football 1, De Paul. Thomas Tak Krippner: Our Lady of the Holy Mt., Cicero, Latin Club I, Glee Club 2, Band 3, 4, Phian 4, Stamp Club l., Morton Junior College. Frank Squeaky Krivanek: Blessed Agnes, French Club 3,-4, Science Club 4, St. Joseph. John Big John Kurland: Blessed Sacrament, Latin Club 2, Knight 2, 3, Priesthood, Mt. St. Philip. Lawrence Larry LeDuc: St. Thomas Aquinas, Mission Club 2, 3, Aeronautics, Southern Cali- fornia. .Ioseph HE. K. ' LeFevour: St. Peter Canisius, St. Ignatius I, 2, Mt. Carmel 3, St. Philip 4, Intramurals 4, De Paul. Leonard Hedy Lemar: Our Lady of Angels, Dramatic Club 1, 4, Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4, Ban- tamweight Basketball 2, 3, Lightweight Basket- ball 4, Cheerleader 4, Philip l-Ii Staff 4, Phian Staff 4, Journalism, University of Miami. John Jack Loftus: St. Dorothy's, Stamp Club '1, 2, Latin Club 1, 2, Junior Staff, Teacher, Northwestern. Joseph Guy - Lombardo: Altgeld: French Club 3, 4, Science I, 2: Latin Club 1, 2, Mardi Gras Committee 3, 4, Engineer, Purdue. John Jack Lonergan: Presentation, Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4, Journalism, St. Joseph. if 'ig Ng,.. Q., fff , -'va f:5,..f4f!MLMJ, , 1,1 Off ,vm ix Rfk gh K iq:-,,: ' l 1 x Rocco Lefty Longo: Our Lady of Sorrows: Lawyer: Notre Dame. John Jack Lord: St. Eulalia: Mission Club 1: Lightweight Football l, 2: Dramatic Club 4: Chemical Engineer: Armour Tech. John Butch Maloney: Glee Club 1: Engineer- ing: Northwestern. Gerald Jerry Massard: Our Lady of Sorrows: Band 1: Boxing 1, 2: Painter: Wright Jr. College. Fred Red Meisner: St. Francis of Rome: Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4: Latin Club 2: Freshman Band 1: Varsity Band 2, 3, 4: Musician: South- ern California. Philip Shorty Menard: St. Joseph: French Club 3, 4: Science Club 4: Army. Alexander Al Morrone: Our Lady of Sorrows: Philip Hi 3: Philip Hi Typist 4: Designer: De Paul. Francis Yak Murphy: Clee Club 1, 3, 4: Golf Team 3: Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4: Agriculture: St. Mary's, Winona. Barrett Barry McDonald: Our Lady Help of Christian: French Club 3, 4: Purdue. Edward Mac MeEneely: Resurrection: Quig- ley Preparatory Seminary 1: St. Mel 1: Varsity Football 3, 4: Intramural 2, 3, 4: Track Team 2: Lightweight Football 2: Mardi Gras Chairman 4: French Club 3, 4: Junior Prom Committee: Mechanical Engineer: Illinois. Walter Ears Luksta: St. Anthony: Lightweight Football 1: Varsity Basketball 3, 4: Apostolic Representative 4: President Mission Club 4: Radio Mechanic: Illinois. Daniel Dan Lydon: St. Benedicts: Philip Hi Staff 1, 2, 4: Business Mgr. of Phian 4: Football 1: Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4: Journalism: De Paul. Herbert Mae Mackey: St. Barthalomew: Senior Prom Committee: Pilot: Purdue. Raymond Jeep Matlon: St. Anthony: E.O.L. 3: Certified Public Accountant: St. Mary's, Winona. Lino Lee Mattini: St. Sylvesters: Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4: Philip Hi Typist 4: Musician. Joseph The Major Mazurowski: Blessed Ag- nes: Mgr, Football Team 2: Printing: Loyola. James Jim Mildenberg: Our Lady of Mercy: Freshman Band 1: Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4: Glee Club 1, 2: French Club 3: Journalist: Southern California. Maurice Moe Moore: Band 1, 2, 3, 4: Custo- dian 3: City Champion 1, 2: Medicine: Loyola. Bill Moose Morrissy: St. Adrian: Varsity Foot- ball 2, 3, 4: Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4: Phian Staff 4: Philip Hi 4: Senior Prom Committee 4: Pauper Prom Chairman 4: Social Rrepresentative 4: Ac- countant: St. Benedicts. Joe Mac McBrearty: Spalding: Certified Pub- lic Accountant: De Paul. James Jim McCarthy: St. Eulalia: Intramur- als 1, 2, 3: Swimming Team 1, 2, 3: Track Team 1, 2: Vocation Club 1. Thomas Mac McCarthy: St. Thomas Aquinas: Band 1, 2, 3: Swimming 1, 2: Track 2, 3: Journalist: De Paul. Jerry Mac McMahon: Lightweight Football 2: Varsity Football 3: Dramatic Club 3, 4: Philip Hi Staff 3: Teacher: St. Ambrose. James Farmer McNeill: Our Lady Help of Christians: Lawyer: Loyola. John Mac McNeil: Our Lady Help of Christ- ians: Plumber. 33 Donald Don Niederkorn: St. Genevieve: Philip Hi 1: Glce Club 1, 2: Science Club 3, 4: French Club 3, 4: Track Team 1, 2: Mardi Gras Com- mittee 3, 4: Electrical Engineering: Southern California. Raymond Amy Norris: Radio Technician: Purdue. Thomas Moose O'Shaughnessy: Football 2: Mission Club l: Intramurals 1, 2, 3: U.S. Marine. Braheem Sonny Ossy: St. Agathas: Glee Club 2, 3: Schola Cantorum 4: Business Executive: Illinois. Arthur Bud Poliquin: St. Matthew: Aero- nautics: Notre Dame. Thaddeus Ted Przyborowski: Band 1, 2, 3, 4: Chemist: Illinois Institute of Technology. Frank Ren Rende: St. Callistus: Science Club 4. David Dutch Richter: Football 1, 2: Intra- murals 1, 2, 3, 4: Dramatic Club 4: Agriculture: Washington State U. Robert Bob Sargis: Our Lady of Sorrows: Philip Hi 4: Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4-: Journalist: Harvard. Daniel Dan Scanlon: St. Juliana: Varsity Foot- ball 3, 4: Tennis 3, 4: French Club 3, 4: Science Club 3, 4: Mardi Gras Committee: Chemical Engineering: St. Xavier U. 34 Joseph Snorky Norton: St. Angela: St. Mel 1: Dramatic Club 4: Intramurals 2, 3, 4: Teacher: Chicago Normal College. Patrick Pat O'Brien: Our Lady of Angels: Freshman Football 1: Varsity Football 2, 3, 4: Sodality Officer 1: Science Club 3, 4: French Club 3, 4: Latin Club 1, 2: Boxing Club 3, 4: Southern California. William Irish O'Keefe: St. Peter Canisius: St. Mels 1, 2. James Jim Palermini: Leslie Lewis: Intra- murals 2, 3: Dramatic Club 4: Law: Loyola. Donald Don Panec: St. Bartholomew: Vocation Club 1, 2, 3, 4: Band 2, 3, 4: Priesthood: Mt. St. Philip. Keith Pat Patten: Our Lady Help of Christians: Freshman Band 1: Varsity Band 2, 3, 4: Fly- weight Basketball 1: ,French Club 3, 4: Intra- murals 1, 2, 3, 4-: Vice Pres. French Club 4: Chemical Engineering: Purdue. Thomas Tim Quinn: Our Lady of Sorrows: Philip Hi 3, 4: Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4: Clee Club 1, 2: Certified Public Accountant: Loyola. William Rai Rafferty: Our Lady of Sorrows: Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4: Baseball Coach: Blooming- ton. Harold Red Redding: Glee Club 2: Art Club 1, 2: Track Team 2: Intramurals 1, 2: Bowling Team 4: Basketball 4: Purchasing Agent: North- western. Thomas Tom Roche: St. John Berchman's: Philip Hi 1, 2, 3: Science Club 3. 4: French Club 3, 4: Clee Club 1: Dramatic Club 1, 2, 3, 4: Chemist: St. Marys, Winona. Frank Roman Romagnano: Holy Rosary: Glee Club 1, 2, 3. Richard Dick Sajtar: Blessed Agnes: Philip Hi Staff 4: Bookkeeper:'Loyola. Louis Shake Schaeckenbach: Band 1, 2, 3, 4: Musician: De Paul. - William Sleepy Schnell: St. Bartholomew: Mission Club l: Band 1. Charles Chuck Scholz: Mission Club 2, 3: Airplane Pilot: Engineering: Armour Tech. Q3 g.- R qs., Q-1.5.1 Hs 1 af. Eg it P' Qs A 1 Af- , jf.',... ,J Q .5 36 Maynard Irish Schultz: St. Bartholomew: Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4: Pauper Prom Committee 4: Certified Public Accountant: Notre Dame. Robert Dred Scott: Bishop Quarters: Drama- tic Club 2, 3, 4: Intramurals 2, 3: Printing: Loyola. Ray Lefty Sheehan: Our Lady of Sorrows: Band 1, 2, 3, 4: Musician: Loyola. Leo Stan Stancukas: St. Anthony: Quigley 1: Pauper Prom Committee 4: Football 3: Intra- murals 2, 3, 4: Lightweight Football 2: Cer- tified Public Accountant: St. Marys, Winona. Eugene Sully Sullivan: Presentation: Lawyer: Loyola. George Butch Thornhill: St. Edmunds, Oak Park: Knight 2, 3: Breakfast Committee 3, 4: Vocation Club 3: Priesthood: Mt. St. Philip. Thomas T. J. Walsh: Our Lady of Angels: Varsity Football 2, 3, 4: Dramatic Club 1: Intra- murals I, 2, 3, 4: Jr. Class Pres: Prom Com- mittee 4: Dance Committtee 3: Track 1, 2: Football Coach: De Paul U. James Jim Wareham: St. Eulalia: Art Club 1: Latin Club 1, 2: Track Team 3, 4: Radio Eddie Slats Sears: Aeronautical Engineer: Notre Dame. Arthur Art Sheehan: Our Lady Help of Christians: Band 1, 2, 3, 4: Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4: Dance Committee 3: Mechanic: Purdue. Michael Dublin Sheehan: Our Lady Help uf Christians: Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4. Raymond Ray Stanner: Presentation: Intra- murals 1, 2, 3, 4: Swimming 1, 2: Army Air Corps. William StefI ' Stephan: Precious Blood: Diesel Engineering: Southern California. Joe Peps Sukola: St. Anthony, Cicero: Vice- Pres. Senior Class: Freshman Football 1: Intra- murals 1, 2: Lightweight Basketball 3: Varsity Basketball 4: Physical Education Instructor: Indiana U. John Tut Tudor: St. Attracta, Cicero: Fresh- man Football 1: Philip Hi Typist 4: Radio: St. Benedicts, Kansas. Clarence Wally Waldock: Our Lady of Grace: French Club 3, 4. Thomas Red Walsh: Our Lady of Angels: E. O. L. Committee 2, 3: Football 2: Varsity 3. 4: Electrical Engineer: Marquette. Philip 22 Wilson: Pilot: Purdue. Robert Windy Windbiel: St. Benedicts: Freshman Band 1: Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4: Latin Club 1, 2: Successful Business Man: Southern California. Engineering: Armour Institute of Technology. NOT PICTURED Warren Frenchy Loiselle: Our Lady of Angels: Schola Cantorum 4: Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4: Tennis 3: French Club 3, 4: Bowling Team 2, 3, 4: Diesel Engineer. Thomas Tom Neary: Our Lady of Angels: Successful Business Man: De Paul. Carl Curly De Biase: St. Callistus: Clee Club 1, 2, 3: Sc-hola Cantorum 4: Dramatic Club 1, 4: Philip Hi 4: Loyola. Gilbert Greek Zika: St. Odillo, Berwyn: Com- mercial Aviation: Purdue. Henry Hank Kobus: Yorkville Hill: York- ville Hill High School 1, 2, 3: Priesthood: Mt. St. Philip. John Mac McGuire: Intramurals 2, 3: U. S. Navy: Doctor: Loyola. 37 THE .IU IORS DID THEIR PARl H.-UIK ROW lslfznrfing lrfl In righll FTilIl1'lS ,lulllivg john lklvlly. ,lllllll Bm-lxlvy. llvnry Kulms, .Iam-pli llazarxl, Rulnc-rl B2lllllll'l'. lfarl Pallersull. ,lavk Flrulmlw. Uonalml ifrunin. Human llollilwlxi. Holm-rl lV10Il0llll1', Douglas Millin, Uvralil Fenlnn. FIQCOIND HOW lSf!U1llfIl,.'Z left to right! ,lulin Furlws, Tlimnas Blulner, Willfirlml llmilsvllvl, Tlmmas Kmm-ra, ,loss-pl: Lilly. Patrivk Hivliarflsmi. Walk-r Kuzial. Osisalcl lleloni. Rolwrt llmnlmmski, ,lulin l,ynr'li. 'lllimnas 3lK'5l3llUIl. Roy Rvrliliy. lialpli Carroll, Hubert Buss. 'lllimnas llanlc-y, llnlwrl Yvasz. Slf:X'l'lilJ flf'-fl ru righll Hay Kurla, .lumes Ufilialigiiiwssy. ,lamz-s Farlvy. Hay Dnlnwly, .Iulin S4-mliil. llnlwrt Sl'llWf'lSlll3l. William lllfllalioii, llnnalml Cronin. ,lulln Fpalnuu. lfrnn-sl R:-nurcl. William Stzirkalnlv. fl:-nigga' llnly. HOTTUNI ROW llefl In right? Alfrvrl lllarrzi. :Xnlllnny Ryan. ,Nl Svgrvli. .flnllwny 'l'mnxu'y'. Re-ynul4l Room-y, ffliarles Sinipsnn, lifllllllllil Kvlly, ,lose-pli Brarlsliau. Ninn-nl Nlmiavu, Tliunlaf lllmurv. NIIDDLE HOW llvfl to riglzfl Xvrnun F1-line-istlizll. llnuulas lYll'lllPlli:lIl., lllanuf-l Rnsum-. .Inlin Nlurpliy. Holwrt Prom. W'illialn RllSll'll1f'yPI', L1-0 Km-rslvn. ,lolin flnnslanliiw. .lu-vpli ffalranllmiw. Harulil Boslvn, Rulwrt 'llc-Cnllurn, Frank Nlurpliy. 'lllunnas M4-lim-ry. ,lulin Wiura. lfxlwsaril 0'Kevfv. TUP RUW iff-fl rn riglill Nllwrt Catlin. llvurgr- ffatrunilmria. Rug:-1' llarpvnlvr. Fram-is Walsh. lllIfIl lltJ Cfliarlnom-nil, Henry Plvsvlwr. ,lanu-s Klinge-lliofvr. Vllilliam Roving Ricliaiwl Wln-Q-If-r. Dania-l J:-llv, Raynimicl llianmiski, Tlimnas llnylx-. lmruy Slaski, Franlx lloinliruski. 38 Xl4 '-I rn-mln-nl: lxallph f.Lll'l'lllI. 5I'l'l't'- PRESENTI G THE CLASS CDF '42 Il NIUIC 0I I IlfIfliS llmfl In Ifiuhl! f Iulln Imln PII uluvl Inlm N11 kx tux mal ltl ll lull ,IC Wvmzk wbmn, --fx X, MAKI G THIS A BANNER YEAR Nivllvl' with lhv 1-xln-l'i1-mv uf lhrw- xvzxrs lhf- ,llmiur vlziss IIIUXPS up illltllllll Il0ll'll on ilu' lzuhlm-1' uf sm-Imlusln' ut-Im-xc-nlvnl. ln lhv past xvurs lhvx flislillzillishml lllf'IIlSK'lXl'5 in alll lhvir llmhwlukinil IIIPII' l'l'l'UI'Il. nm- ni llll'l'Il mul lll'f'UIllIDIISIIIIIUIII. IS of an K'1lIllN'l4 of xshlvh lh1 x may justly lu- pmml. lluring tha' vmninu xmu' lhvx will lwvmm- Ihr- IIHIIIISHIXS. lhe- sn-vulh - 1 , . . 4 l5zu'klmrw. ui N. Plnhp Hugh N-lnml. from IIIPII' ranks will mmm- lhv IPQUIPIN nl lhc- Xlll'l1llIH 4-xl1'a1-r'urru'11lz1r avllxllle-sz slnrllnul. 1-cllu'ullm1ul. :xml all1lm-lu 'l'h1'x am- lllmwnlulllx vqlnippml with lhv lll'1llN'l' fm-ullivs nl.1'h:ll'all'l1'l'. lm-aulm-rslmip sf-Iwlurslnip. mul se-rxiw lm-mlm-1I for suvh lmsilimls. 39 THREE OUTSTANDING YEARS HAVE SEASONED THE .IUNIORS FOR SENIOR POSTS 3,8 TOP HOW .... ilu-nrgv Griffin, 'lnllnuny Ualnluinu. ,lnlin 'l'm'lwi'. lfmluin Stew, ,lnlin Hull. 'l'lu-nuns 'l'uun14-y, ffliarlvs Sippr-l. Narlnf-rl Wagnr-r, .-Xllwrl Xlnmlurl, llimnas Paiglni. llarulrl Burnvs, ,Ianws l.amprr-ll. Parnvll lxr-lly. Williznn B4'liIIlQf'l'. II:-nry Ye-ra. William Slim, Edwin Nlazan. NIIIJIJIJC ROW .... Rivliarml Wllialf-n. Pulriclx llv5unlif, llourgc- St'llllI'll. Rivllanl Svlwk lluln-rl lim-Ummm-ll. ,lnlin IJl1'lxlllSUIl. xvilllvl' Wm-lsli. lilizirlm-A Xlm-l.n'zm, llmsarml Anglini. Nlylvs Wayilvr. William liissann-, Raylnuml Sniillx, 'l'lwmlnrn- l.zife-lu-r. Marlin Broun. lfflxxanl llalar. Hulnr-rl Sillxin-will. 'I'vr4-m'n- lmng. Lau- ft'lll't' PIINNUISS, ,ITN-pl' KK'Ilf'N'Hll. B0'I l'0Nl ROW ...., lalnvs U'Nlzllly. Pa-val Svafa. ,low-pl: llaly, Nlivlizwl llrrwn, Alolin lialn-y. Marlin llryc-li. ,lose-pl: fllaxium-n. .lanivs Burris. Jibllll lxlliiiilllll, Arinanrln lJil'i1-lm, 'llll0lllHS Ze-Ile-r. Till' ROW . . . l.:-onarml llawlfla. Ur-urge lfnrigrlil. l :llIlll1 ll Uvniieliy. Dennis llvaly. lfarl llrz-3. K1-vin llill. Frank Baker, ,lvrvnliali Griffin, jusf-pli He-ilanal. Amlrm--w Bianrarmli. ,lllllll Rvgan, Danivl Fri:-s, ,lavk l,inn1-man, Stanlf-y l,e-wamlmwki. llc-urge' Nle'rlif'rI. NllDl7l.l'i HOW . . . Hoy Hzlrly. Angq-In Araelo. ,lar-k Nlurrison. lfrnvsl ifolamlu. hlllllll Svarlr-. Eiluarml l.am1-y, Frank Knlinl. Tlimnas Hiwlw, Frank Pmlnlsky. .llvlln llrogan. Alanis-Q ffnnsialinm-, Tlinmaw flille-spie-. lm Huy Daunis. BOTFITUNT ROW . . . flefl to riglill lfharlrw Cahill, Ellgvlif- Slllllll. Holanll Rlwaunlf-. Brnvv Saxagv, Hubert I,f'IIlSlUA. ,lulin O'l.4-ary. Alnlin Klf-in. lfllglr-rw Nlulvaliy. llnnalml M1-Nully, Amlrrxs Puym-. Brrnarcl Bif-ek. 40 JU IDRS The Class of i42l 'lihe juniors, who as Freshmen set thi- paw in so many fields of endeavor. took their plave as upper elassmen in a manner that made students and favulty alike sit up and take notice. ln the Classroom. ,luniors maintain a high axerage in their studies. We can point with pride to the mans' svholars in St. l'hilip's ,lunior vlass. 'lille hig thing alyout the third year men is the large numlwr of good .wllulellls among them. Une glance at the rvvorrls will rc-teal a remarkalmly large numlwer of A and Hi, students. l'ixtra-vurrirular activities are flooded with fine leaders from thc- Class of -42. Un the field of athletics it was third-year fellows who ht-ld their places so well. whether in haslcetlnall. footlnall. golf, swimming. or howling. Writing, speaking. sodality work, drawing. and all other extra-vurrirular avtixities are well handled hy Juniors. Our hats are oll to a great gang - the Class ol '42, l4'R0N'l' RUW: lim-rnard Cirard. Cn-gory Conley, .lolm H1-inlnowii-1, Cf-orge llufnagel. William 0'Brien, George- Popp, Edward ltldfliryslul, just-ph Oiflrien, Nick Downey, Joseph jummali. Nlll3lJl.l'i HOW: Paul Nulrin. liilwaril Nl:-ss:-ll. Wlilliani Walsh. lfrank fic-gt-nliorn. llllllllllkhi lNl1'Nieliolas, llavid 0'Kf-i-le, llolwrl Nloonvy, llaxid Murphy. Holm-rl Waldron, Pell-r Ynre, Rohn-rl Smith, William liarretl, .lames iilt'l'lllHll. 'l'Ul' ROW: lfdwarrl Ulixa, Raymond l'ie-roni. ,lolm Staple-lon. Sam Xioln. Donald lime-, 'l'liomas Nloore. Phillip Corvoran. Charles lmslrivk. fkllllltblly Ce-rrone. lfdwin 'Xlm'Cllryslz1l, Frank Pelrailis. William Quinn, lluwid liainsford. v 41 l lllH'l' Huw fl.r'!l In Righll lie-rul4l llulixun, ,lunim-5 Sll!'il. lfrzink Olirglnmr-, Rnln-rl Hwan- lllE4'2llI. ,lulm Vkulsli, jnlm llan- mm. Rulwrl Wvsl. IEUQLVI' Klar- lwy, ,lullll Xiilf-lx. sl-iiiuxlw HOW flmfl In Righll l.ill'llly. lv-mn-Ili xlvxlillltlll. Im-- gnry l,zmg14-. ,low-pl: lfvglarrk. ,luim-N Nlille-r. xlLllIl'll'l' ffmiliirv. .lunu-s Xlilliuinsmi. Holi:-rt Nlisli- lw, FRONI' ROW flmll In Riglzfl 'I'IIlRlJ ROW: William O'lle-mn, TWO EVE TFUL YEARS H VE PASSEDs TWO MORE YET TO COME Sl'l l'lN1Q ffm-l'l In Righrl Tlmmus Sli. l,uure-live' Dug:-r. Rube-rl l lRFi'l' HOW fSl'llf!'llj .lim-plx Nl:-llilvlwll, llwln-rl lmlgilllllll llillman. ,lulm Kirlc-y. ,liillll llc-:ilu-y. Willizun lJlPHlIlI4'IAlIllIllI. ,lwlin Frank F4-vli-y. llr-rln-rl klI'l'll. 'I'Imums if-mflmi, ,lim-pl: liullvlli Sllillllliill, .I:nm-- .lim-pl: Fu:-1-11:13. fl:-ruril flurnvxalr- ,lnlm llafsiily. Curl lfn-1-in-rg, li. llluvkluurn. SICCONO ROW Ilmfl In Right! ,Inlm Loflus, lflmrl:-s ln-lnuiu. Sl'flIONll ROW fSlumlingJ william llllllilll. 'l'lunmiw l'mu-rs 2 x 'l'imulliy Sm-r-in-y. l.ouis llzwurk. lsrank xllIlli'll, Holm-rl Hun1an.2 BHim'llal'1l llllglilll. .lnlm llillnmly, William Wulsli. lmiis llrork l.uura-m'e- l vll1-s, l,z1rry lyK4'Q'l-l'. .Ianni-s 'llllOllli1S Sum-il:-y, lfil- ' nu-yi-r, lllilI't'lll'l' lluppe-nrulll, lh-nnis llllflllilll. lfrm'-I llilli-mle-lm uurfl KillHlill'l'lx. .llvllll l51'1'lv'l' 'l'IllHlJ HOW lSmn1lingJ l+uiluri- l'iuo, limlxiin llyun. Nlivlisu-l HMIK ROW flmll In High!! ,lllllll lfulf-nmn. ,llillll l'lu'lzu1. ,lulm ,lalxlllnm .'xlIf4llll ,ll'llSl'll. Riljlllibllll llrun. lhwlaiis l l'iv4li'l. llirll- xxv1ll'l'l'll.,IllSf'IPll Nii-lu-le-. llarulil Rank. .lulin Sllufi-l1ll.,luln1 Kip- zml Crave-. lfmlixin llc-llunlv, William ,Iui'ge-iisi-n. .lolm lltllllllilll pi-r. ,Inlm lhinmun. llillzirfl llululwki. 'xfllllll' Ililillllbhllfllll' l'l1lH2ll'll l'i:-rnni. FRONT HOW ll.0fl In Riglill Nivkulas lKilllt'lllbill'lK, ,lunu-5 Pal- lnn. All llllllllllglliill. Hicllzlrcl llimm-r, fflmrlvs Sli:-vlwl. llriam O'l,1-ai1'y, 'l'lllllIlliS Rulrliins, Phillip l,n Nlmian-u. Xllllllllj ROW: flmfl In Right! llulwrl llOI'Nlxl, lfduin Kuvlmn. 'l'l1mnas Olixa. ,Inlin Km-nm-ily, lfliurlvs Di-gzian. l'liil Rizzn. Ray 2-C llvlfilippn, Ilulu-rl llilnlmns. ,lulm llanralian, liarl Wi-lls, Holm-rl Urlian. Tliumas Olson, Winslun Williams, llarry llanm-man e LAST ROW' KL1-fr In Riglill l.m-onarml Nlc-llrulli. ,lack Jmwlan. Frank Willkmwki, .Migranal KfxllZ4ll'll. Frank llarm-an. Huw:-ll Of-vlio, fllurly l,llI1lSll'Olll. liarl llim-5, ,lnlm O'Ke-vlm-. ,lainie-Q llunlnn, lfilwsuiwl llulluran , Q i e . g f 5 ..l- 423: 2-ll -v lfsluurfl Puri:-r. llvnnis Nlv- Nzlill Alviln, ,luimw lluliulim-, ll'UfK ROW KIA'-II In Rigllll William Sllvllllllll. Huynmilrl O'- ffmnmr, llrnnn Yisluni. .lulin Cox. llilllIlllllF O'N:-ill. P1-lvr Jung. l'rum-is lla-1-mfy. 2-F lfclxxarml limirqlw. William lflyrm, Ye-rmm Canlm-r. Rivliurfl Halnis, W u r r 1- n Nluvllingl. Slanl:-y lfnalm--. Sam lllurvlu-sv. llm-nry l'aiwk, Rnlwrl Klum: SICCONII HOW: Nlivlme-I Olin limi, lfmluurml Nlurpliy. .lainie-Q llyrnf-. Millmny llylrizik. Nlir-liavl Rzulmky, lluni:-l O'lirie-ii. Ruin-rl 'I' li in m u Q. William Nlvflarlliy. l.llZll'll'S lli-rim. linlu-rl l'lllgL1'lSIllf.lll. William Nh-- llllgll. llinifl Flu-vlian. Salxulurv lfunipnlullra. l rum'i:- ll i x n n, l ram'if Wvlle-r. Yl'llOHl2lS Ryan. Alarm-s Ilrimn. l'aul l.an!f'rman. William l f-rr'-l. Philip l l'f'llIliillIl. 43 SCJPHOMCRES l lll5'l' HUXX' fS4'llfl'lll Xlln-rl Plavn-5, ,lim-pli Slvislxzll. Hivliaril lxlkllllllllnxt-'I', .lzunv Ki-mlm, liilNllllll4 lxn-1-ul. Hula:-rl lllvnlwrl. William llliljllillly, William llluxuve-li. Wil lium limi-. llulrr-rl llililk, .xl'llllll' lhiin-. SICHHNII NOW ligllllllfl-llgj 'l'll4HlIllQ Hyun. liulmf-rr xl1'liZllIQIllllll. lfranlx Pinlulzi. xllln-rl lxre-ug:-r. ,lunu-Q l.lllillll't'S1'. l,fllll1 l Nnllixun. l'.ug1e-iw Pawm-. Arlliui' Dias, ffm-i'g4 We-lvln. Ullu Sp.-nik. .lulin Wallaw. lluln-rl Sl'llIlll'lllH:ll1UHi, lin-rnurml l.inxnwir. Huy muml Kurljv, William llnsggiw-xf-. lfmluzml Xlurrixmi. 'l'lllRll KUNY figllllllflrllgf lfrunlx ke-lly. 'Xlfrm-il BlIl'I1llf'NlQ'l'. Alxin Hl'1li1Sl'll. Nil-liar' I'rim-4-. .lulm Nm-ll. Ihluai-fl ll:-liwr, lm-un lla-rlwrl. ,lust-pll Pinlufzi. Hiifluuwl U'Nlull4-5 Till' NNW fflllllllflllly l,1'lAl ln High!! Ruymuml l.ZlYL1llf'Q', llvnry Kmwll, ,lnlii llunm-ll:-y. lfmluunl Kantur. lfilisanl Fulluii. 'l'll:unus llalluglu-r. Knlu-rl Muir-1' William llrullum. llllLll'lQ'S All'llSl'll. William Ill-luny. Nlllllllll HUW Klmfl In R1',ul1lI 1lf'ui'g1v Kurlinulx. Nlauriu- Mvlfllugull. llcnvigz Nolloli. William lllurly. llcrmun llim-lwlwm, ,lnlin -M4-tligvii. Holm-rl lllrlllynn llillHIIl!lN l,ynns, Hull:-rl Knapp. I Y l50'l l'UNl h0Vl' fl.vj't at Riglzl! lla-nrgv Sl'lll4'l4'llf'I'. lfrank l,uni. Klivliavl ffllzilln run. lluln-rl X11-Ulm-rim. Holm-rl Re-ivllf-rl. SLllXllllll'f' Pap:-, llunzilil Ilurf-S. 'l'lmnms Wuml 44 TALK ABQUT ACTION! THE E SOPHOMORES LIVED IT Nu limgi-r liaiiiipvlwi hy the- titlv l rvshiiiaii, the- viass uf '43 I'PTlllxlH'ti in Svptviiilwl' isith ai spirit ul' mmtiilviiw- mul ltQIQLl't'SSiXC'Ilf'SS , . . liitraliillrul haskvtlmll. um' of St. Philipis most pupiilair 4-xtrzi-r'llrrir'i1la1r :1c'tii itivs tiigtiliglitod thv Snplimiiurv spurt Vurii cluring thi- ivan' . . . 'I'tu- Sulmtioiimlvs haul' the-ir Ill'2Ill1'iI ut' St. Alexis Smlality. 'l'liil'ty-tliiw' pvwviit of thi- sc-iimilis smlulity viimliiiiviit nas Snpliniiiiiiw-s . . . Lvss llfiltklly avtixitivs iwri' like-iiisv :lirln-sl hi thi- Sopliniiiuiw- vluss TIIVILHITIIQI l,I'2ltIl2llil'S zuifl U4-hzltiiigg . . . 'limi Supliuiiiun-s In-raiiiiv I4-ttm'i'm4-ii ut thi- 4-:ul uf tht- tmitliall svzisnii and thrvs' li-ttvrs iwrv I't'1'l'lNt'ti fur lizlski-tliull . . . Fiwizil uvtixitivs iwrv fi-ii :hiring thc' is-ur. hut thi- Simpliiviiinws spuiisuiw-ml an ihiiiw- tml days In-fniw' Tliaiiksgxixiiig. Ml pi'm'vi-cis iwnt tn the- iii-iglilimtimiil Tliziiiks- ggixing fuml . . . In Uwwiiilwi' thc- mmithly first l l'iiiLTf hrvalxfzlst was llvamivii hy thi' Soph- mnmw-s . . . Thi- Supliuiiiuws sturtm-it thc- yvaifs first Mission llriw. ami thi- initial will to Knightliuml was iivzimiwi hy thi- Snphuiiiun-S . . . 'I'hv vxvvlltiiv 1iif'pal'tiiif'iit of thi' Solih- miiurv vlziss nas tml hy Sum Nlill'l'iI1'4l'. l'rPSiih'nt ami I,I'Pil4'l'i nf thi- Sopiiniiiuiw- Smlalliti . . . 'Thus nm- xi-sir. ai Slll'1't'sSflli it-ur. passvs in St. Vhilipl liistori-ishul ilu- futuri- holds is up lu thi- imlix iiluul. t i S4 lI'Il1 H14 DHI41 0I l li IICRS: Sillllllvl Xlziivlirsi-, Prvs. I'i4illlIlIl1l llalllurun. N iw' Pri--. Holi:-rl klllllllr, For. .Inlm fiiN.'lxr1'als, 45 ' '- 4' .-t. . 1n4..'.x, OW URRE DER THEIR CLASS THE FRESHME FRESHMAN OFFICERS: Robert Mcllvoy, President Edward Flood, Vice President Joseph Wvarren, Secretary Robert Marlin, Treasurer 'sBoy these Freshies are smallfi remarks an upper-classman. But even if they are small. they demand our admiration for the way they have progressed in all activities. ln sports, some of them went out for foot- ball. But their most notable feat came in basketball, when the Freshman All-Stars, also known as the Blackhawks,,' were the winners in the tournament sponsored by the OH-the-Street-Club . . . Scholastically they gained eminence under the leadership of Quiz Kid Jackie Beekman. The band and Sehola Cantolum have filled most of their vacancies with Freshmen. And finally they have proved themselves as able Thes- pians. As Journalists they make your Lowell Thomas and Wiestbrook Pegler worry about their laurels . . . The year has come to a Close and the Freshman of today has become the erudite Sophomore of tomorrow. 46 ' 1 M I wi . ,, ,, ,L . ,,,,M ,,. .,. .T U K' , .. .. tj! 1,55 ',. , V: + was t 5 V7 5' A' f l i l 'Q . Z' I ,L E , ,.,, f ,Q 5 N' J - V1 3 k I 4 gf X , ! W g ff x M ix X fi ' Q was xg 2 W' H F Q . ff el f - ' 7 ' 1- fi. A ,W n M ..,, .., - 3 2 .L,. V r y:y. G V. .. N X' ,Lf .V f - g it ig? NV , l: my m ,Ag A, M- - , , W , .lwr ,N-.rv . v ' - at THE ESSENCE OE ONCHALANCE, THE FRESHIVIE HAVE FINISHED A I ITIAL YEAR GE T. PHILIP TRAININ f.5t'!Ill'1U Ilwvlgz- Ilarllvy. ,I:xmc-- O'Ilunne'II. William I'Iurn. I'IliIip Dolan, Dale- AlllIl'f'INh, 'Inllumy I.m1g1-. Ilarry Nlnllv-u. I':lINilI'lI IIPFIIHIIBF. ,IoI1n Broun, B+-rnar4I NI4-:Iv-11111. kQ'lllIt'III Ilillrivh. I IIi5'I' HORN fsllllllifllgf SIZIIIIVQ I'ulf-rulu. Ifllxsarsl IivIwIu'r. Holm-rl Sp:-vlll, ,IuI1n Ruin-- nu-yvr. Nia-lnr .M'1'm11amIn, Janne-Q Ilryefrs. I.amrc-m'e- Stark. .Iamvs NI4'Ila1'v1-3. Ilrq-gm' I II'I8K'Il. .Iuhn Barlvinn, RHIN-rl Wllilv. Alulm 'NIurray. Rulwrl Nlsmfzl. SICLQUNIJ HOW fSInn1lin,ul William Ilerrlzunas. ,lose-pI1 Krakura, AllIIwny Hukus. NorIn-rl xIOI'0llt'y, IIUIN-rt Nhirlin. IIImrI1-S Sl'IIlISIt'I'. Raylmnul U.I3rie'lx., Ruhr-rl Suvaggv. 0'Rf-iII5, ,lnlm Ilaslings. llilln-rl IIIIVIIIIEL Jann-s IXinrIeIin. 5I'I I'IINIl rl,vfr In High!! WIBIIPT Gmllenski. ,lame-s 0'NIaIIr'y. WiIIium Allvn. IQIIQLVIN' liuulon. I'alri1'k IIl'f'I'Il. Ralph Dx- Rum-. EITIIUIIIHS IIofTman. IIIIIUIIIHS lhwgrmf:-, Rolwrl Iiuylv. I ranI4 Zika. Tlwmas Quill, ,Iuhn Nlvllllirv. I'IIRS'I' ROW lSIunrling Leif! lu High!! Iinmnn-I 'NI1'Ilm1-rn. Ifrank Nlvliovf-rrl. Rulwrt Iiarla. ISIHIHIIIIQL in frunl uf AIIIUQIII Norbvrt Anlusln. 'flmmas ffulkins. Harry Bnrmznm.,InIu1 AIIINIS. Glenn Ilunle-r, Ifrak Honwo. Angx-In Iioluzzi, 'I'Immas I'om-rw, Wvrnn-r Svhmill. TOP ROW !SIr1n1fir1g Lvft In Right! Eflwarrl Iluinan. I.:-my AIliIf'I'SHII. Erlward YiIim. ,lulm RaIfI1, ,lulm Garry, liu4IoIpI1 VI uIIer. YViIIiam Ifaspwr. NOT PICTIIREIJ: Alulm Br-Ianger, John Coslr-Iln. ,lose-pI1 lIuuIun. II:mar1I Flu-par. ,lame- 48 Slrilvh, TIIKDIIIHS We-IsIwr, Leroy Zielinski. 'HH' NUW flmfl ' Hlili I In Rzgfzll Hilfllllillillli' V wr! Nlnrruy. lfrunlx 9 ' lXOIllIlHlxl Din xi lxauiluk. 'lllimnux Williaiins. Ihinivl Kiln: .lm-iiilu-rgl. Ruymuml lil'4HNIl. illllulllux l'ini4'uru. liingiviii- . nulil llullutai 1fl'iYl'l'lli ROKR 11.1511 In High!! liliarlw ,-Xlilv-rwii. T. Km-lly. H. Mluinf. l rn-el liai- inawiuli. .l. Pom-i. l'fugLe-iw ffulruiiilmm-, William Simlv. Him-liuiwl I'uuI. xfllllll' I,l'1'NNllf'y, ,lnrllll lllllli. lluililltl wlinirgl llllilvliilxl HUXX flmfl In Rigfli. Swllvrll K. l.zl1'lumim'l, 121-u1'g11' Hiuilvn. ,luiiiw llraiii. 'l'l11 mu- Lynn. Hulpli Ile-llvy. l,m-urianl Kzislmlim. William Xlslfurlliy. xlvlul' livuiiaiiwl. llzirulel lfamplwll. Ruln-rl Ui-lfwy. .lulin Sli-imfr l lHF'l' HHXN fSe'11lz'1l fvlf In rfghl! .Ilbllll liuxxln-r. Xulr-nlinu llluxlx. lfslxszirrl Xlii-1-k. Hiilwrl llue-lu-I. I'll'llIllx Knulnilx. l.a-U l r4-gi-mi. William ,Iuim-r. Kivliaml l,unl1-i'mziii. 'Xilliur lirulxm-5, Rivliziril llavlwll. llugli lhinlw-xy. .Iunm-N Saul. PZIQHJXIJ HOW fSl11111lil1gJ Hula:-rl lirmly. Weill:-r liitlzzillslxzi-. Tliimlaif Nlurpliy. Iillgfllf' lim-llunini. ,Inwpli Kwiizuk. 'Xiillumy Kurr. William Villa-r. Nlivliuvl lime-, ,lulan XM-il:-r. Huln-rl Slim-ri-r. llurry I,l'Q'NlIllI, ,lolin lfrnsuli. Nlivlizivl Rt'1Il'llilll. I.l'Nil'l' Sli:-ix. lillllill HOW YSIIIIHII-ily! .lwlm IH-lvrs. lfiw-ml:-i'is'k l -ln-r-un ' l'ruRinski. -Xllrin l'i4'lwrski. William l'liIIl1'll lxi. Kula:-rl 0'llallui'aii, le-in ' .. '.'lg'i'l4'Imrc , , iurigliulny. , ., .- a -nnv ' llmilm llillmei. Nnrniiii lltlx lu in ' --an Ku IIIXX14 x ldlltll 4 . w- i'lllNKll1lI1 llllll 49 'Sub' Y' 1-. Rivliaml l,iS-. BOTTOM ROW -f Lefl In Riglzl: Angelo Rossi. Francis Cun- siflinv. William Williamson. Donald Dowling. Walter Rich. Allgllilillt' Pusals-ri. Franvis lxlI'l0llf'f ll. Rolxerl Sww-ilvy. Joseph Dagvnais, Edward Dash. MIDDLE ROW--Lvff to Right: William lllvflarlliy, Charles Rvclu-1'. Waller Lipinski. Erluaral Roalx. fllli1l'lQ'S Rnrg, William Wagvnaar. xvllll'Plll Walsh. Vvrnon llallas. Donald Fvnvil. TOP ROVV'-Left In Riglll: l'lllXSE1l'1l Sloklosa. Richaril Weber. William Zahoralx. Franc-is Gross. james fllm-Ke-om-. llvnry Caulliif-r. Allin-rl. Kazunas. Tlimnas Rrogan. Anillony ffiriro, .lamvs Kirwan. I ST. PHILII w r FRONT ROW-Left I0 Right: Xlvlvin O l'ooli-, Rohn-rl Drvssy. lain:-Q Finnegan. Frank Dunlr-avy, Walter Filzimmons, Timolliy Rochv, Robert Rooney, Nllflllllll Kh-in. Rohm-rl Rich. Allwrl King. 5llDDl.lQ ROW-A--lmfl In Right-' .lohn Ryan. lNlll'll21l'l Marron. Ce-ralml Haran, Vlilliam Uilrlin, Alphonwf- Nlajcla. NlEll'l0liI'3lP11't', John Prr-lv, .lanws Smith, .lamvs Popp. Walla-1' ,lin'1'zyl4. Nvillianl johnson. TOP Row'-'l,t'-ff lo Riglzl: llmlwarel Floml. Fir-pln-n llohlw. James Roaihly. Franq-is Koch, Ernvsl Rollk-II. Dominic l,ang4-v vin. Vlfilliam Hovy. .Muon Hors:-, Dominic Trulia, l'lI'1'll Gvxililv. George l.al orr'e-. lNO'l' Plllll RI1lI7gWiIIiam Forlinl, Eng:-iw Graf. .lames lllvilarlliy. BENIZI, P TRON SAINT OF OUR HIGH SCHOCDL Umm the HYPIIIIQ' ul 4'l'lllUI'lf'S f1'u111 thv ti1111- uf lhv Apustlvs. thc' lfathvrs and isritvrs of the Church have illhillli Oxprc-ssvd the higher Y1'Ilt'!'- ation fur thc' Surlwms ul Mary. But 1111110 Slll'llHSS1'Kl thc- nal and rlc-x'ut1u11 ul our lwlfm-fl palrun. Saint ljhilip llvnizi. llurn i11 l l111'e11cv llll the Feast nf thv ,'hSSllHlIlllllll. ND. 1233. he sa-v1111'rl di-sti111'd for a plaw i11 lllf' ilfllly uf his SJLIPPII. llaiing an l'Xl'f'pllUllZll 111i11d. his lathe-r SQ'Ill him almruad tu study lllt'Illl'lllP. He- 1'vc1-ixwl l1is degrfiv ll'0lll thv l'11iv1-1'sity of Padua. His llillllt' reslvd. 11ut1111ly 1111 his lvrilliaiivy uf llllllll hut 011111 11141111 so 1111 his pi-rsuiial saiiitlinvss. 5111111 his power as ll llIll'ill'lf' iwrkc-r sprvad far and 111111-. l'hilip. dvsiring tu Iles this w111'ldly Zlllvlllllbll. sought 8llIlllllHIlC'? i11 the Svrvitm- Ordvr as a llllllllllf? lay l1r11tl1vr. S11pPri411's. i11 thvir wisd11111. l'UIlllllHllflPKl hi111 to prcfpare for the privsllimnd. Urdainvd. hv madv rapid stridvs to the highest oflim-s i11 the Urde-r and finally was elected CPIlPF2ll. llllllll hvaring his 11a111v as a likely l'3lllllfl3lP for the Papacy. Philip llcd to avoid the Plevtimi. l11 his pirturefs we gv11f'1'ally find a tiara at his feet to signify his re-fusal to ar-1-vpt the Papal vrowli. Sl .f 'ff vm xx Y X X., M 1' -wx .ff If 1. N ,A 4 ' if A-f-vw N- 3 1 , .. 1' ep ll I 1 gi H M. -. I N Q ,rx W W, MM? e. 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Q H Km .Q it 6 THE CICJNCERT BAPJD - This yearis band. directed by Mr. .lohn HX. Carney. assisted In Nlr. Samuel Pirie and superyised by Mr. Ylartin liissane has had a yery busy' and sueeessful season . . . The aetiyities started yyhen they played at an Armistiee Celebration at Xylestern lfleet1'ic'. 'lihen they performed at all home football games. elimaxed by their appearanee yyith the massed band that played at the tfatholie- llublie tihampionship football galne. Next tame initiation day bringing yyith it the annual bfuuluet and distribution ol sueaters. they also played at all home basketball games. Mareh brought the solo eontest. t yyhere eyery member played a solo. The yyinners then competed yyith others at the All-Catholie City solo eontest. ,Xpril Iltvth yyas their annual eoneert at Urehestral Halt. The bandis year closed n hen they played in the .Xll-t'atholie tfity band eontest. yyhen the seniors played for their last time. THE FRESHMAN BAND 'lihe public' has lay ishetl its praise for many years upon the high standard of Ft. Philip's bands. The high esteem of our sehool is. in no small yyay. responsible for this reputation. Hut long before the boys assume the role of polished musieians. they spend tedious hours of praetising fundamentals in the Freshman hand . . . Their public aetiyities are limited. appearing only before the l7ather's Club and the lVlother's Club and again during the intermission ol the yarsity eoneeit. 'l'heir splendid rendition that night augurs yyell for the future . . . Brother Hayes. moderator of this band. main- tains that there is among them a yyide yariety of talent only too anxious to display their it ares. Their stellar performances certainly hate eonyineed us that there yxill be no trouble in Filling the plaees yaeated by the varsity seniors. 'Q vb V -t 56 SCHOLA CANTORUNI Father Gregory tfllrien brought the Gregorian Chant to St. Philip High Sehool for the first time in 19411. The Sehola Cantorum is an organization dedieated to singing Gregorian music. lt is the only' one of its kind in Catholie acad- emies and universities throughout the entire Middle West. Along with the seminarians from Hillsides Mater llolorosa Seminary' this group sang the entire Mass on Palm Sunday from Our Lady of Sorroyys Chureh oy er ltadio Station WGES. At the Wednesday morning Mass the St-hola sang yarious Latin yerses during the eourse of the year. PT' . Father Uillrien expects great things from this fine group el' mnsieians in future years. CONCERT BAND I lulu mul l'irrnln.v Ii'-1lu'l'..I:eIuln tlurx 1-xx Tlmlnzue llilm-malll. llulwrl lluppvlllwllh. Hulwrl Slulfu. lfrauu-ix IUVX lin-ll:u'k. Ilzuuvl l1h4'rwxill. lu-llllvlll l lul Uujnl' l'i+:ulru, I'uINy l lul I.'luf'l'n1'l.v Sluwhzlll, llalynllnllal lliX illuriu. .ln-1-ph l.:uurin'k. 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NH'll1ll'4' Dixon. l r:nu'iQ - - H 4'll4'V. lf:-um-ix V111 4.1 ff - T' ' , xl.-lm.,..:.l.1, Isa.-IH..--1 Iluvlux Tilnulllp Sh:-4-h:ln. Nrlhul llvnlwlwl. XX mln-Isl Ibn.: I.'lm'l'm'f l'urlm'. lfxlxsanyvl lvwnlmni Hhilv. llnylnmul l'ur'm'lx Nlulzuy. lv-mu-Ill Sim:-r llrllrzls l5l:wklml'll. Nolrvrl Hralu, llzlynlnml l'1m4'l'i. 'rllulllaw lK1'rn:lu1'l'. lfclxxzllwl Kimllw-xxski, W :mln-r l':1m-4: lhmnlul lx:1li-ln.1i1-n,rgc- Silkimwxilz. Iluln-rl 54 1 A SALLITE TC SUR DRAMATIC CLUB: IT PLAY il? The dual efforts of Miss Mildred M. Clancy and the members of the dramatic club resulted in one of the most successful seasons in years. Under the supervision of Father Eugene Hoffman, C.S.V., the thespians of St. Philip High School presented two playsg one of three acts and the other of one act. They also entered a radio contcst. On December 17 and 18 they presented a comedy in three acts written by Eugene Todd and entitled 'gBreazy Money. The play was centered about a high-powered publicity agent, a summer resort, and a sup- posedly haunted bridal suite. The production was quite a success and was well received by the audience. A second presentation, a one act comedy entitled 6'Dress Reversalf' was held exclusively for the Mother's Club at their April Meeting. The name itself is typical of the play, it showed the trials and trib- ulations of a director at a dress rehearsal. Long hours of hard work resulted in well earned success and the members of the dramatic club, Father Hoffman, and Miss Clancy should be congratulated. if DRAMATIC CLUB GROUP fseatedj Joseph Norton, Robert Hackett, Richard Hackett, John Dickinson, Hubert McDonnell, Rev. Eugene Hoffman, C.S.V., Moderator. FIRST ROW fStanding2 John Byrne, William Cason, Thomas, William Miller, Thomas McMahon, Walter Rudziewiez, William Waggener, James Pallermini, Thomas Doyle, Daniel Jette, Carl DeBiase, John Hoover. SECOND ROW fSlandingl lsidore Pino, Len Lemar, David Richter, Francis Pin- tozzi, James Hurley, Jack Coleman, Carnavallie, Frank Condon, Michael Joyce, John Spatuzza, John Woods, Thomas Roche, Francis Johlie. 59 WERE TOPS PHILIP HI GOES Published monthly during the school year, the high school newspaper, besides fostering good school spirit, proves a valuable record of St. Philip history. lt is now in its eighteenth year of publication, and is Chicagois oldest Catholic High School newspaper. With the inception of this scholastic year, the Philip Hi assumed an almost entire new format: type sizes were changed, novel varieties of type were introduced, and column layouts were manipulated . . . all these making for a more attractive page layout. Essential editorial ideals were the 4'Promotion of Catholic Gentleinanlinessf' and an impartial treatment of all school activities. The high school paper is the organ of the students, in it they give expression to their opinions and thoughts on school activities. lt is also a sort of laboratory wherein they make a practical use of the writing technique they learn in the classroom. The high school journal is one of the best mirrors possible of the scholastic level of a school and Philip Hi reflects the highest credit on the English department of St. Philip. 60 Brother Eugene Calkins, 0. S. M., Assistant Moderator, and James Lif- ka, Editor-in-chief. Seated: Daniel Jette, Sam Marchese. Oswald Udoni, Alex Morrone, Sland- ing: Frank Condon, Robert Doherty, Richard Johnson, John Tudor, Wil- liam Morrissey, Richard Sargis. Seated: William Prost, Jolm Dick- inson, Edwin Ceu, Clifford Black- burn: Standing: William Cason, .Joseph Hulsman, Richard Laurick, Thomas Doyle, Robert McMahon, Michael Joyce, Carl DeBiase, Thomas Krippner. Seated: William Gorman, New s Editor: James Lifka, E d it o r -in - chief: John Hoover, Managing Ed- itor: Standing: Edward Lamey, Fea- ture Editorg Robert Doherty, Sports Editor. Seated: Daniel Lydon, James Hurley. John Spatuzza, L e o n a r d Lemar: Standing: Richard Wheeler, John Byrne, David Brown, Francis Johlie, Thomas Moore, Edward Hamilton. J RESS , ,L Boi-ev s Vast ST A P 95 gf'D'S'gP s PATRQCZEQT -o Kok YXNKXKQ eieak X.o1oX'a, A season s Skate Coaw V5eXso'aYN 'Irma Sadxot A X 4 V Qxov SW? 4 ow ' X,AA ' pg ag 44 'fksx X .3- , fair - - Q 1 A f W IVVVI W K ,,, X 53,7 , www , QQ xxf?5YXfXkfiff ' P P Bomecodfxvq W? 4 A 1 -' Q one Dame an xKeX6'1N P' No Y Xt 1 2 I V4.1 X P. B 669 Xb 1 O, KLOVQL, 1 O 3 J sw, NH :MPM 5 THE PHIAN S A RECCDRD CF THE YE R We, the Plzian stall. have triefl to present to you, the student bocly. the very best vearbook. We humbly believe the 1941 Plzian to be an unbiased reeorml of events at St. Philip's that everyone will enjoy reading. We have triecl to show everything that Happened Herel' during the past year. Our Motto has been: HShovv St. l'hilip's High School. We sincerely hope that vve have fulfilled this motto. As you finger through the pages of this year's annual. remember that much nas put into it and we expeet you to cherish it. Wle give you your Phimz-ea testimonial to St. Philip? anfl its funetions. Seated: ,lolm Fpaluxza, james Hurley, ,lolm lfoxg Sfllllllfllgf David Broun, William Gor- man. Robert Doherty. jolm Hoover. lfclitor-In-Cllief and Rev. Clement llanlev. 'Xloclf-ralor. FIRST HOW: john lloover and ,IHIINW Lifka, Managing Iiilitor. SECOND HOW: Uaniel l.y4lon, Busineas Manager anrl Franeis Ifontlon, Sports lftlilor. Seated: W'illiam Coen and William Caaon. Art Editors: Snzzulirzg: Alexanrler Morrone. ,laek Byrne, William Morrissey. and Tllomaa Krippner. 62 DEB TER This ,PHY-S llc-hate svasnn was the husivst anfl must sin-r-vssltll in rvc'4-nt years. The prngrain callwl for fmirtvs-n Cutlmlic- League flu-hate-s. fuur l1llll'll3ll1PlllS. thrm- uf uhic-ll wwe- he-lil at St. Philip, and many pi'au'ti11v wlvlmtvs. invlufling a lil'll'Ilfll,-IIOig1l1lltH' Serivs with l'rmi1lPm'v. St. Philip nun fiw uf its lvaguc- clvlmtvs. its lwst re-vorcl in the tuurnamvnts was uvliivwrl in the lmynla ,luniur Tuurnanwnt in whivh St. Philip ualkml ull with a tic' for Sevuncl plnvv. with its ltt'QIklllX4' li'illll tht' lwst in thv mnnpvtitiml. 'llhv sulujt-vt fur tht' yvzll'-llvsolvvfl that the l'msvl' ul thv l vrlvl'al Cow-l'rul11m1t lit' liiweasecl-was at mim- lmth tlillir-ult and interesting. A snlmjevt wvll suited to xzirinns intvrprvlatimns. this quvstion prmiflfwl flvlmtc-S. no tw: of whit-h xwrf' alikv. 'I'lw squucl was small hut wry vapahle. It was alsu yibllllfl. gixing hright prmnisv for next yvaris tvani. Unly unc- sc-nim' and uno juniur participate-rl. Avtivitivs nl the- Debating: Cluh were not confined. ltmwwr. nwrm-ly lu flvlvating. 'l'h0 annual oraturic'al vuntm-st was spunsurml. and the ninnrr. Hulwrt M1-llminvll. uvnt un tu min the Natiunal contest at Nvtrc- llunw llnixersity. llvhatvrs also figurecl proin- invntly in sf-lmul allairs as the- EllIIlUllIlI'Pl'S fur tht' ltlllfl-SIN'illU'l' systvin. llw 1-luh was smwml In the following ullice-1's: lilnw llrmsn. prvsiclvntz ,luvk Plwlan. vice'-prvsifleiitg ,luhn K4-lly. ll'l'ilSllI'l'l'Z and liulanrl Rheaulnv. S?f'l'?tZll't. Wir. Clark fnnctiamf-rl as rnmlvratur and mac-h. uf. lflilflx. xlU4lt'l'Zllnl'. llnlwrl Nlvlluimalnl. Winnvr of tho' lNuIinnul Ur:1lm'ivul tfmlh-st. l,f'lNlf!'fN.' Ihuitl lirnmn annl Roland Hin-aunin-. ,,l'IllIf!'lASf ,lohn l'ln'lun, 'lllwrt Kl'lI1'g4'l4. Aluhn K1-Ili. 63 l lll5'l' ROW: Hro, U'tIonuor. Voile-raiorz Vtilliaun Llason. Wilfrv-il lioss,tlos4'pl1 llulsinau. 7.. - ' '. f.--t 1. .X , 4 . 4 llarry Iloogn-y. llonalml lXf'lIlf'l'lxUl'll. iilillorrl lylulluun xxllllllll lxllfl fil'ftfUfXll RUXY: Rohr-rl Nlarik. Holi:-rl Nh-- Laughlin. l raiiris lx:-Ily. Illillllllblf XYilliains. FIRST HUXX: Bro. timmax. Nloih-rulor: llliil lorml lila1'lxl1urn.JoIu1 lla-siily, lflnu'I1's Sl'lH'l'lxl. liivlulril Ilarlu-Il. SWIUYIJ HUVS: 'llllolutls K:-lly. ,Iohn Fitzpat- rivk, Tlloiiias Xloore-, llvss lf:-rrom-. Nulhony lxurr. lie-iiue-lli Wisiiin-nslxi. lluuivl .lt-II'-. ,lohn llihliu. 'llllllill lillxxii Rll'llLll'1l xX'll1'4'l4'l'. 4il'Ul'Qlf' tiall- romhonv. Falxalorv lioinpolflllzlra. .lohn 0'Ke1vlH. .lalne-s llouoxau. liolwrt Nlvlfxoy. Yvrnon tfarlvr. A R T Uni' of thi' olilvr organizations of the school is tlw Art clulm voniprising SlllflPlIlS from xarious yvars ix ho arc' intvrvstacl in art of swine type. Their purpose- is to study and to practive tht' xarious artistic terluiiqiu-s with pen. pvnvil anfl hrush. Tnvnty-fiw nnfnihvrs niakv up the vluh: than arp livlpml anti guifiwl hy llrotlivr Ulflouuort tln- Nlorlerator. 'llhvy niefft tn iff- a uevk for praw- tiu' using iuauiuiatv aufl auiuiatv lIl4lflPlS. 'llltvrc is onv gent-ral nweting a month at whim-h xarious avtixitii-s arv lllSl'llSS-PII. An art show is halml yvarh anfl prizes are auarclefl for the most uniquv work in the fliffvrc-nt classes. lfroux this group will vonw lilll.llI'P Hern- hramlts and Picassos. Coninwrrial artists. drafts- nwn. mlvsigners and architcfvts. Une flap their works may hang in the art gallvries anfl iustitutvs of thc' nation. THE LITERATURE CLUB To sprPacl Calholit' literatures anfl to sliuiulatv an intvrvst in Catholil' authors. the St. Philip literature clulm has liven organizml hy Hrotlivr Connay. U.?'i.M. Tlivre has lwvn a genvrous response from the nie-nihers and already the Cluh has attainefl the stalmility of an olcl organization. Numerous rlisplays of Catholiv lioolis and pvrioclivals haw appeared on the hulleftin boards. appropriate skvtcluf-s haw ln-vii clranu and slo- gans imvntecl to flran the attention of the stu- flents to Catholiv l,itPrature. The cluh has sponsorwl a Short Story Con- test. opvn to thc' stuflvnts with suitahlv prizes for the winners. Thus the vluh not only vnrour- agvs reading the hast hut strives. likeisisv. lu encourage thc- stumlvnts to xlvxelop their lfnglisli prose. Sl'llf!'ll.' llayitl Richter. john l.ord. Frank Condon, ,lolm Rot-lu-. Richard l.anrick. 'l'homas Krippncr, 'lied l'ryxborowski: Sl1n14ling: Rev. Eugene llofi- man. C.5.Y., Moderatorg james l,ifka, Williani tiusnll, Tliaddeus Kenny, William King, Francis 0'Sl1auglmcssy. l'illiS'l' ROW: joseph ffolletti. Robert Murray, Brian 0'l,eary, Frank Witkowslci, James Hur- Icy, Joseph Bradshaw, Rev. Victor Grabrian. U.5.lVl., lVlo1lt-ralor. SECOND ROW: Charles Degian. Donald Pancc, Thomas Calkins, ,lohn Lynch. Thomas Garvey. Thomas Eiknu-yer, Thomas Knccra. Russell Adams. Fred Romaceiotti, Dave Brown. THIRD ROW: Raymond Korta. Henry Kobus, Richard Laurick. Francis Hayny. Thomas Fin- negan. John Knrland. VOCATION CLUB 'Tioing therefore. teach ye all nations, is the theme of the Vocation Club at St. Philip. This organization has existed for a number of years. and lately has become allied with the nationally known St. John Bosco Club. Our unit in this school is composed of approximately twenty members. of whom ten or eleyen are seniors. who are to enter the Seminary in September. When a student joins. he is under no obligation to go to a seminary. nor is there any definite demand for the members to join the Servites. 'lihe club merely endeavours to aid and assist those u ho may feel a call to the service ol Christ. llayny. tit-orge Thornhill. ,lohn Knrland. James 5 llc-ck. .Nlvin Krueger. Maurice Nloore. Thomas SCIENCE CLUB A group interested in the fostering of science at St. Philipis is Father Hofi'man's Science Club. The purpose of this organization is to imbue the students with a love for science. to go beyond the text hook in the study of practical scientific prob- lems. Any student is eligible to join but the majority of the enrollment are Chemistry and Physics students. The members meet frequently to discuss various activities and projects to be carried on during the year. The club for instance. actually makes the thermometers used in the class rooms. Practical application of scientific principles often help the student in securing positions later in life. The success of this club is evident from the constant increase in its enrollment. A DREAM COMES TRUE ..... THE MARDI GRA Shades of old New Orleans! At the time of the colorful pageant and revelry in the gay French atmosphere of that ancient Southern City, St. Philip holds its own Carnival of the Mardi Gras each year, 1941 was no exception. ln the latter part of February all the St. Philip pleasure seekers and their friends flocked into the Parish Hall for the annual Mardi Gras. The main theme for every Mardi Gras, not only in New Orleans, but all throughout the world, is to enjoy oneis self as much as possible before the Lenten season begins. The very word itself, 'LMardi Grasf' meaning F at Tues- day,', exemplifies the fact that it is the last opportunity to have a good time. Mardi Gras celebrations have their roots deeply embedded in history. The first recorded celebration in this country was in 1827 when a group of rich planters' sons, who had been educated in France, returned home and duplicated the festiv- ity in France. Father Brissette, O.S.M. founded the affair at St. Philip when it was confined to only French students of the various high schools of the West Side. As in New Orleans, we too, had our King and Queen of the Mardi Gras. Much French atmosphere and custom was exhibited throughout the evening. The ever present French Street Cafe with its wines, cakes, meats, and carnival delicacies of every kind and description were to be had. The Bastille of old Paris was frequented by jokesters. That, along with the guillotine, was the punishment for disobeying Carnival Law. This Law was enforced by very efficient gendarmes. The music for this gala occasion was furnished by Corey Lynn, a well known musical swingster among high school students. FRENCH CLUB The St. Philip French Club believes that its members should Hhave fun while they learnf' Love of the French language with all its traditions, is the result of con- scientious study. Through the efforts of their able moderator, Pere Walsh, the students have advanced steadily until now they can boast of an envied position in comparison to other French Clubs. A part of the France that was, still remains at St. Philip, when a meeting is called to order. Through their program a better understanding of the French language is afforded the student. Canadian news- papers, magazines, and periodicals are translated, and ultimately the students, scope is broadened as he sees the world through the eyes of a Frenchman. FIRST ROW, Standing: Hubert McDonnell, Daniel Scanlon, Richard Brown, Thomas Howe, Donald Neiderkorn, Joseph DiVittorio, Thomas Roche, William Krivanek, John Byrne, James Kennedy, Michael Sheehan, Joseph Donahue. SECOND ROW, Standing: Joseph Lombardo, Phillip Menard, Reynald Domenicali, Francis Romagnano, Clarence Waldock, Paschal Scaffa, Robert Burris, Barrett McDonald, Edward McEneely, Thomas Coen, Harry Dooley, James McNeil. Seated: John Dickinson, Edward Hamilton, William Cribbin, Keith Patten, William King, George Kent, James Wareham, Rev. William Walsh, O.S.M., Moderator 66 1 67 YOUR SODALITY: CATHOLIC ACTIO T T. PHILIP Since its founding fourteen years ago, the Sodality has continued to meet the Spiritual needs of the students. As the school has become larger, so has the Sodality, until at the present time it is divided into four parts, corresponding to the years in school, that it might be closer to the student sodalists who need its help. Under the direction of the Moderators, the Sodality has so broadened its field of activities that it now participates in the activities of Cisca, the Catholic Youth Senate and Congress, the Propagation of the Faith, and the Slimmer Schools of the Catholic Youth Organization. In the School under an Apostical Chairman and his committee there are mission collections, drives for mission prayers, bundles collected for the St. Joseph House of Hos- pitality, and Catechetical instruction. Under the Chairman of the Literature Committee the Sodality maintains a pamph- let library, collects Catholic Literature for distribution espe- cially among those who are shut-ins, and with cooperation of the English Department has a large display in an endeavor to make more students interested in Catholic books. The Eucharistic Committee of Our Lady has for its special work the participation of this school in the spiritual activities of Cisca, the Knights of St. Alexis, and the Blessed Sacra- ment. The Sodality's Social and Social Action Committees have for their objects the participation in those activities of Cisca, in the organizations of the prevue meeting of Cisca, in conducting round table discussions on current topics, the arrangements of any social function that the Sodality has in view, and its newest experiment, the Employment Bureau. When you see the activities mentioned above, one at a time, they are not so impressive, for each one has only a limited number of students who are able to take an active part in its completion, but when these activities are viewed one at a time, it can easily be seen how they reach approxi- mately three-fourths of the student body physically, and the whole student body spiritually. 68 SENIOR SODALITY OFFICERS Seated: Dave Brown, Prefectg Jack Byrne, Corresponding Secretary. Standing: Hubert McDonnell, Vice- Prefer-tg William King, Treasurerg Rev. Jerome Hurley, 0.S.M., Moderatorg John Hoover, Recording Secretary. JUNIOR SODALITY OFFICERS Pascal Scafa, Recording Secretaryg Ralph Carroll, Corresponding Secre- taryg Hubert McDonnell, Prefectg John Forbes, Prefect-Viceg Bro. Mark Den- neliy, O. S. M., Moderatorg Edw. La- mey, Treasurer. SOPHOMORE SODALITY oFF1cERs ' Bro. Flanagan, Moderatorg Sam Mar- chese, Prefectg John Cox, Treasurerg Robert Knapp, Secretaryg Edward Hal- loran, Vice-Prefect. FRESHMAN SODALITY OFFICERS Thomas Calkins, Prefectg Richard Gauthier, Treasurer, William Fitz- patrick, Secretary. 41 K we 4, 3 fo ik: I ,Q-'V E518 vp Q qw Hmm ATHLETICS I SIPIIIIII llimf ill Il 511111111 llmfxn .ll N lxN1XI, Tl Q! mr.-an ', Q ---1 .,- X - , X 2 'Pl o Q o a',v 4 QQ...-:5.-:-gt ' s '.' 'x Q X ffe-2-.15-:tra x -rw:-.-. - -565. VP.-.'.'.-I+' S 4 C X' Q 1-'-'43 V 5 D 5 I I ' 8 52-:r'f.g.5Ir!2xf.g ' 'Ps' -r-2-tv. 1,00 I .N4 JI g,,l I-:QE :,g111lfnf'. : X -'lv , X g Z, ' N , A' g 1- .2 , , . T . U QY,Q.i-f l - f ,4 Xb. W i f I ., 'Z?T ' ' ,-V' I xx-Q 1..-1 1 OUR GRIDDER FINISHED I THIRD PLACE To the team 741 of St. Philipis-to those fellows who gave all they had for the honor and glory of the school-we pay tribute in these comparatively few words. The team itself had no high place in the Catholic League standings but its fine showing was a credit to the school. The team played as a powerful machine under the Purple and Gold colors. Throughout the season the team ,won only two, tied one and lost three. ln all games the team showed the determinism and sportsman like spirit that is typical of St. Philip's teams. lts keynotes of offense and defense were speed and deceptiong by these, the squad was able to give its opponents a real battle. We shall now consider the players and attempt to sum up their qualities as members of the team. At end positions the Gaels had Bill Morrissey, a fine blocker and clever offensive man. At the other end was jim O7Malley a speedy defense man. The first string tackle positions were held by Pat O'Brien and John Forbes. two strapping lads with plenty of punch and spirit. Walsh and Dugan played such a bang-up game at guard that the team was at a loss with- out them. Ralph Carroll held down the center position. The backfield was com- posed of Whalen. quarter-back. Coutoure and Aubin at halfs and Gambino at fullback. All these players and their qualities added up to a very competent team. 72 l'at U'l3rien. captain of the V140 Gaels. vi as the firsl captain at St. l'hilip in 3 years. He vv as hothered most of the season hy an injured knee vvhieh vvas ,hard on the team for Pat has proven to he a very' valuahle man. Jim Dugan. Senior left guard. yvho vv as named to the all section team hy the Daily News. Uutstanding for his aggressive and dare'dev il play ing. 'lihis spirit caused Jimmy serious injuries tvviee this year hut still he fought vvith the undying Gael spirit. Bill Morrissey. another senior vvho vvill he sorely missed hy the l'urple and Gold. lle was exceptionally fast at getting dovyn under punts and proved to he very' valuahle in slipping in from his position to stop the opponents- hall carriers. Jim U'lVlalley'. coupled vyith llill Morrissey comprised one ol the eity's hest pair of ends. l.ike Morrissey. ,lim is also very' last and is like his partner in his aggressive spirit. He is one ol the hest pass receivers seen this year. Also captain elect of next yearis varsity. john Forhes. junior also yvill he hack for another great year at tackle next season. His outstanding qualities vvere those of heing svvift-looted and quick- thinking. He was very' good at opening holes for his hall carriers. Tom Wialsh. vvas a standout among players in St. Philipis line this year. llis playing was mainly' responsible for St. Philipis rise to third place this year. Red proved very' valuable for his punting and extra-point kicking which vvas very' efficient throughout the entire season. Walter Welch. a junior who stood out at center this year. Wally outpointed many' competitors for the regular herth and he really' deserved it. He vvill he hack next year to give his hest for the Gaels. Dick Whalen. quarterback and safety' man for the Gaels who may play' right half next yfear. Dick had much to do to overshadovv his hrother. former Gael player hut with one more year to play' he seems to have eclipsed his hrother lioh. 73 MARVE ADAMS AND TOM O'BRIE COACH ED T. PHILIP Paul Aubin, uDusty', was St. Philip,s leading scorer this year. He's a junior on whom Coach Adams is counting heavily for next year. His plunging for five and ten yards was a constant threat to all opponents and although care- fully watehed Paul crashed through time after time. Morry Coutoure, great things are expected of Coutoure. He was our regular left half back this year, and he's only a sophomore. Did much of the punting for St. Philip and was very fast on the end-around plays. Tony Gambino, hard driving fullback, and another letterman who will see action next year. Tony proved to be a very effective passer and was also a very fast man on the end-around plays. Pete Dolce, crashed into the lineup when O,Brien went out with injuries. His showing merited him a regular berth and he continued almost the entire season. He showed the makings of a fine football player. Bob Kantoski, substitute tackle received honors for blocking a punt in the Marmon game and scoring a touchdown. He is one of only seven seniors to win a major letter. George Holy, Junior right half. A very good punter and passer. He was in- jured in the De Paul tilt. This injury kept him out of most of the season but he returned later in the season only to be hurt again in the game against Loras. Nevertheless he'll play next year. Mike Radowski, Sophomore right half whose line smashes against St. George enabled the Gaels to score their touchdown. Mike looks like a sure fine star in his next two years. A very good defensive man, both as a tackler and pass blocker. 74 'Gln THE FRESHME OUR HOPE FOR THE FUTURE Uur Freshinen gridders this year were coached hy Toni Kenneallcy. former hox- ing hero at St. Philip. They played four games. losing the first three and winning the final one. Fenwick. which comes up with good teams every year heat St. Philip twice. First hy a score of 21-0, and then 33-0. St. lgnatius also triumphed 18-0. The freshies won a 19-2 victory over St. Leonard on our field. Calkins, the fullhack. Helher. left hall, and White. the end. scored touch- downs. Calkins ran over for the extra point. Co-Captains of this TGHITS team were 0'Mallcy and Catranhone. lfour hoys uho look like good prospects for the varsity tealn are Calkins. Duff, Catrzlnhone and Antosh. The roster of the team included: lxl TPIIIH 21111 Tcam Nlnrray LE. Flood Alltosh LT. Cronin Duff l..C. Duff Forlini C. Cicero 0'Hara KC. Cuinan lliNittorio R.T. johnson W. Vifliite lllf. Hohhs U'Malley QB. Yolioda liehhcr I..H. Catranihone Nlclfvoy R.lI. Vllerixin Calkins- TAB. J. White xv E ag, 4: 1 2,1 Fw T6 GR Y, HEAVIES, CALKINS, LIGHT TOPPED THE SCCDRERS St. Philip's senior team defending North Section Champs, started this season looking like sure repeaters. They finished in third place, however, with 3 vic- tories and two defeats. Their record, nevertheless. was very surprising, since the first six men on last year's squad were gone. But Coach Bill Shay taught them his pet system of throw- ing the ball into the center and cutting, and it clicked in the first 5 games. They lost the sixth and then split even in the second round, winning three and losing the same number. Earl Gray led the scorers with 98 points. The starting team included Gray, Murphy, Ziegenhorn, Sukola and Brown. Halloran, Di Benedetto and Callabrese were the chief reserves. Di Benedetto, Gray and Callalwrese form the nucleus of a very promising team next season. The wind-up games of the Catholic League found our Gael heavyweight basket- eers with a record of eight wines and four defeats. ln the inaugural game the Purple and Gold beat the lgnatians 31-27. The next game they took from the Dragons in a 26-24 thriller. The next was a runaway of 37-21 from St. lV1el's cadets and repeated against Weiner by the score of 48-28. The following weekls duel involved St. Pats. The Gaels won 31-20. The final game of the first round found the Gaels losing a close one 36-35. The second round opened with the Gaels having five victories and one defeat. The first game against St. Ignatius added another game to the win column by 26-25. The second game was lost by the Gaels 13-12 at the hands of St. George. Weber again was an easy win, this LIGHTWEIGHTS Seated: Mario Frisella, Mgr.: Phil Rizzo. Tom Calkins, Ed Kelly, ,loe Daly, Captain, Joe Vietello, John Cox, John McCann, Mgr., Standing: Bill Shay. Coachg Jack Leahy, George Griffin, Earl Wells. Ed llarahan, Bill Shea, Earl Hines, Rev. William Walsh, 0.S.M., Athletic Director. HEAVYWEIGHTS Seated: Pat DeSantis, Ernie DiBennedetto, Joe Sukola, Dick Brown, Captaing Ed Murphy, Frank Ziegenhorn, Rev. William Walsh, O.S.M., Athletic Directorg Bill Shay, Coach, John McCann, Mgr.: Bill Graham, George Riordan, Walter Luke-ata, ,lim Calahrese, Tom Calkins, Mario Frisella, Mgr. '77 8 WINS, 4 LGSSES SENIORS D LIGHTS 9 AND 3 1 1 w I'lllltllIlU smoothly. heat the Gaels 25-24. time. ll-23. The St. Patis tean , to g ln the next eneounter the St. Mel cadets, again fell 36-lf. The final game was a ripper: the Gaels playing against De Paul. The De Paul team non again 37-35. This coneluded the season for the Gaels. The leading scorers for St. Philip were Earl Grey with Joe Sukola and Dick Broun Close behind. Ziegenhorn. Murphy, Halloran. Di Benedetto helped the team greatly by their defensive play. Nine tietories against three defeats this year gave St. Philips juniors a very entialtle record. They opened the season it ith a 28-26 victory over St. lgnatius. Kelly and Calkins put in baskets in the final minutes to win the game. St. George. our next opponent. it as defeated 32-26. Calkins led the seoring. this time with nine points. Y ' '- 1 D lv starred The Gaels then made it three straight by knocking off W ebei 42 JJ. a 1 in this tilt. Ill ln Slill' Um lll'5l :lm-la-ul vzum- nl llw lmmls of Sl. llutrivk lust NPLII'-5 Vllllllllb mlm hunk 1 lil lil lla-visimn. llill Slwu ll-fl u law! llll2lI'lt'l' utluvk uhif-h almost liml up llw 1 1 . 1 mu lllll tum- lnlle-el Iln' r-lllx X 7lT xivlurx an vr Sl. N11-l gun' lllv l'urplm- aunl Uulnl il ll illlll l I'4'l'1llK1l. llullxins lllllul up l'7 pmnlf ln thus lull. Ilu 1 14 I- 1'nlllpl4'l1'1l Ilwir lirsl l'Ullll1l In clm-fvulinu lla- l,2llll 20-ZH. Q . Nl l nullu again fl-ll lwlnn- lllll'jlIllI1ll'i lu 'wt Ille- has-li we-wnnl fllllllil ull In an Nl lllllllli llwn us-nl nut In l x 'uwtnn 'mal lI'lIlilt'1l thl- 5l.f1l'uI'g11' llrngmns an 1111-120 .L .4 1 l T9 BILL SHAY R ATES PRAISE FDR BUILDI G Our svvnml flvfeal was Sufferc-fl mm' at Xlvelwr. islwn llw Uavls MPH' mlmxmal 20-12. The' lmys xwrv al llwir lmwst clrlv in this gganw. lilwy Sliy-l'llClU'll Il lu Ilivir pvak in thi- lwxt ganw. llmxeu'l'. clvfeating SI. Pali Z9-213. 'llw ulwlf- lvzmi play ml like vliamlrs in that um: NI. Xlf-I again lmm-cl to the liavls. 30-23. in ilu- nvxi lill. Ihr- final gunw nf Ilia' svasmi. in xxliivll Sl. llliilip Cuulfl lmw lulwn lllv lille' running uul mi tmp. nent to U0 Paul 22-Zl. ln llw play-ulis Ile Paul lie-al S ' ' ln l. Plnlip Tl 71 80 D LY AND BRCDW LED THIS YEAR'S TEAMS BASKETBALL PLAYERS llivk lirfnsii-tfaptaiii nl this ye-ar's tc-ani. His tlll'lSlZlllflllli.f pc-1'fnl'iiiaiir'v nl tht- yvar nas against St. lgnatins in nur gy nl. With lf-ss than nm' niinntv to go he put in 2 fre-v lhrnns to tiff up thc ganw. Hs- thvn stink a haslu-t in the mf-rtiinv. livlping tht- liavls vin. 26-2-1. jim Stiluvla-Sviiim' vvnlm-r whose' lip-in shuts nun sf'i'Pl'al QIIIIIIPS lor St. Philip. H0 nas lllillllly rf-spmisihlf' fur our xivtnry mm' Fit. G0ul'g:c'. HP tame' intn tht- gianiv anrl slnppml tho hunlx shots of thc- Dragun I'f'lllf'I'. who up tn that tinie- hacl thrvatvlivcl to ixin tht- ganw ful' St. George H0 svnrvfl I3 points in tht- first qnartvr against Wvlwr. fivglic-iilinrn-- ZiggyU was 4-spwially nutt-fl fur his tinwly haskvts. Ht' timl up tha- first llc l'aul ganw with a haslu-t in thf- last I3 secnnrls. Again. against Df- l,anl hv If-fl a rally whim-I1 lmrnnght us up tn l point lwliinfl tht' lk-innns. llallnrani-'limn nas injlm'4l playing lnnthall. and as a rf-sult 4licln't sm-0 nint-h avtinn :luring tht- first part ul the st-asnn. Whvn ht- finally got in hv was a rt-al ht-Ip tn thi- Cavls. llc' nas a rlvatl-1-yu nn lung shuts anml a rval fightvr. Ili lit-nt-tlittn-A snpllmiinn' uhm lirnlw into the- starting linvup. lfrnic. inn rt-- 81 JU ICDRS TIED FOR FIRST SENICDRS FINISHED THIRD: vas picked by Bill Shay as the most promising newcomer at the start of the season. He was one of th f , e astest men on the team, and looks like a real help for next year. member. X Callabrese-Another sophomore who helped out a lot on this yearls team. He made most of his points on one hand d - L e push shots. Murphy-Ed Pro lVlurphv is th I - J . e my who almost knocked St. George out of the section title. His timely basket I neat the Dragons in the first game and another one tied it up in the second George tilt. Earl Grey--Speedy forward who led this e ' - y ars team in scoring. His 98 points topped the record Sol Rizzo had in his 'uni . 1 or year and next season Earl hopes to go out and better the 133 mark set In Srl ' ., 1' . m IH his senior year. Crey's spirit and ability in the Hrst game of the season. against S . U ' r H ' t Ignatius, got the team off o a ying start. enabllng them to take third place. FLYWEIGHTS Thomas Byrne, jack Me Cuire, Kenneth Dittricli Robert Boyle, N o r m an K1 ' ein, Leonard Kaslmhm. Bro. Walsh, Moderator. SECOND ROW: Raymond Brown, Eugene ffatram- hone, Thomas 0'MalIey, James McKeone, Ri:-Iiard Moadl, Bill Fortini. BATAMS ,lack Jordan, Bill O'I'Ieron, Otto Spevak, Warren Muel- ling, ,loe Steiskal, Bro. Walsh. SECOND R0 W: A I v i n Braach, Robert McEvoy. Albert Kaznnas, George WI ' e ch, john Murray, Fran- cis Welch. 82 SVVMAMI G 'lihis it-aris swinnning tc-ani has surpassecl all expectations of its roavh llvrn Kennvtly. last yvaris stellar haslu-thall center. 'lihe In-ani is voinposetl of many new menihers antl only one xetvran. their vaptain. lfarl Grey. 'lille tvaln was very su1't'essful against I'it'IltNll'k. l,oyola At'Zlflf Illf. antl St. Leo. iliheir main intt-rest of the xear was the Catholic' lA'iIQ'tIt' Meet sponsoretl hy Fen- wirk. Uni' teani plaec-tl fourth against all o.th4'rs in the vity. llc-rn promises that the group will make a wry faxorahle showing: next season clue to the return of the entire lt'ttlIt. TENN S lvnnis. a newly organim-tl sport here at St. l'hilipis is rapiclly growing in popular- ity. 'lille tri-slnnen. sophomore anil junior elassvs han' put new lvloocl into the group whirh 1-onsists of a li-w senior xr-terans. 'l'Iw tennis learn stages its tournanivnt at tlarlivhl l'arl4 anrl the winners antl runners- up in vavli ilixision. hoth singles ancl rlonhla-s. i'w'i-iw awarils antl the-5 rolnlwtt- against other tlatholiv lligh Svhools lor the City 1-hainpionship. The rlouhles roun- pi-tition has prow-il to he inut-h more ron- testerl than the singles in the past two years ancl will prohahly follow that Same tri-nil again this year. GOLF :Xltliougll goll has not attalnm-tl nialor sport thi- spring tourna- nn-nt attravts :nam frolfc Is l-loltl all wars. 'l'ht- tournanir-nt is a major part of tht- sprinf-' ath- lvtn- llI'tig1l'Zlltt anrl it IS helcl t'2lt'll war at tlw Midwest tfountrx t.luo in lhnsrlale. last war the l L Y thi- larulty. lfarh year the tour- nament hm-c'oines more interest- ing with tht- aclxent of new talent antl new faves. The keen- est volnpvtition has pre-xailefl for the last two years and this year will be no exception. 6' BOXING Among the fast growing sports in St. Philips is that concerning the manly art of self-defense. The coach in charge of this art is Tom O,Brien, assistant football coach, who is well qualified by his ring experience. Tom has produced a very good group of leather-pushers according to recent displays against Loyola, Lib- ertyville, and Catholic Order of Foresters. The Loyola meet proved to be the most exciting with the Gaels taking seven of the ten bouts. The seven winners were Ralph Delby, Frank Walsh, Dan 0,Brien, Joe McGibbon, ,lake Loftus, Ken Cherwin, and Hank Vera. The losers by deci- sions were Jim Drain, Jim Kindlin, and Jim Dugan.. The team proved itself very capable and aggressive in defeating last years, state champs. The team suffered its only defeat of the year at the hands of Libertyville by a 7-3 count. This was their first match of the year therefore they were a little rusty. In three previous years St. Philip under Tom Kennealy, also an experienced heavy weight, had lost only two lights against such schools as Loyola, Morton, State Champs, Catholic Order of Foresters. The team has also produced several C.Y.O. champs. This year we are sure the new coach and his boys will equal if not surpass this record. Seated: Brother Walsh, Moderator: Ken Sherwin, Vic Leonard, Jinx Drain, Hank Vera, Captain: Ralph Delby, Joe McGibbon, Jerry Fallon, Danny O'Brieng Standing: Leo Kerston, Dick Whalen, ,lim Dugan, Bob Stackable, Tony Gambino, ,lim Kendelin, Francis Walsh, ,lack Loftus, Mr. Thomas O'Brien, Coach. BOWLING This year a bowling league was formed at St. Philip. Roland Rheaume provided the initiative, and the immediate popularity of the sport did the rest. The officers of the league were Bernard Bicek, President, Roy Herlihy, Vice-President, Roland Rheaume, Secretary, LeRoy Slaski, Treasurer. Eight teams were entered in the league. Games were played on Tuesday and Thursday nights. The leading team was team 3, composed of Dave O'Shaug- nessy, Raymond Doherty, Frank Dumbrowski, Roland Rheaume and Casey Koscal. This team won 17 and lost 4. ln second place was team 2 with 15 victories against 6 defeats. Included on this team were Dick Wheeler, Roy Herlihey, J ack Byrne, Thomas Moore and William Rusteineyer. The highest score for a single game has been rolled by George Popp, who scored 213. He also held the record for a series of three games, with 54-4-. The highest score for a team was made by team 3 of which Casey Koscal was captain. They scored 762. Team 8 with 737 was next highest. Bernard Bicek had the best average for the 21 games bowled with a 160 average. Bill Shay provided an added incentive for the bowlers by promising awards for individual and team leaders which were handed out at Mass on Wednesday. the seventh of May. 84 mf3Q ?f? 1-af xnritngwn A Ei QQ , INTRA-MURAL BASKETBALL CHAMPS Although varsity sports usually hold the athletic spotlight, intramural sports are also very popular. Of all intramural sports basketball creates the most competitive spirit. The intramural basketball tournament was outlined and w ell-managed by Brother Walsh. This intramural program provided competition throughout the fresh- man and sophomore years, and finally a best-out-of-three series between the two leading teams in each year. ln second year 2-F and 2-C earned the final game and 2-F took the first game by a score of 12 to 8. Tl1e next game they lost to 2-C by 7-5. The rubber game proved to be the most exciting game in our intramural history. The 2-F team led by Engelsman and lVluelling squeezed their team into a 1.7-15 victory. ln the fresh- man year the final game of the play-offs involved 1-F and l-BC. The 1-F team, undefeated throughout the play-offs beat 1-BC two straight 12 to 7 and 24 to 13. The 1-F team was paced by Robert Boyle, McGovern, and Barta. The winners in both years and also the runner-ups received medals. Then under Rrother Walshls direction each class selected the best freshman basketeers. These, Rrother welded into the Freshman All-Stars who swept through all opposition including seniors with only two defeats. After much school competition they entered the Off- The-Street tournament and swept through it five straight games of 53-3, 76-10, 23-21, 41-11, and 41-21, led by Boyle. Calkins, and Kline. Each of the players received medals and a trophy from the club, which they earned and cherish. Moderator 86 .f,, Yvarren Nl u el l Thomas Ryan B111 0 Heron, William 1'erre11 Vernon Carlner 'Xllke Radosky, Anthony 115 biak, Robert En els man, Charles Hfrbst Bro. Walsh Moderator Robert Barra lark N11 Cuire, Robert Boyle Harry Burmann Em melt McGovern Thomas Powers, Rro W alsh EVENTS OF THE YEAR OCTOBER 2 .,.. NOVEMBER 7 NOVEMBER 12 DECEMBER 16 DECEMBER 17 DECEMBER 20 and 8 ......... ........ and 13 and 17 and 18 .......... ........ JANUARY 30 and 31 .......... ........ MARCH 20 and 21 .......... ........ JANUARY 6 ...........A... FEBRUARY 24 ..w.,O1.... APRIL 14 ........ APRIL 26 . ...... . MAY 6 ....... MAY 11 ...,.... MAY 26 ....v.......... MAY 27 and 28 ...... V... MAY 29 ........ MAY 29 ........ JUNE I Open House, that is, parents and relatives are ad- mitted to classes, there to view the progress of their sons. First Quarter Examinations Freshmen-Sophomore Retreat Junior-Senior Retreat V Dramatic Club Presentation Easy Money Christmas Vacation Began Classes Convened Second Quarter Examinations French Club Mardi Gras Third Quarter Examinations Dramatic Cluh Presentation '6Dress Reversal St. Philip Band Concert Presented at Orchestra Hall Athletic Banquet Communion Breakfast for Alumni Senior Reception as presented by the Mothers' Clulr Final Examinations The last day of school The Senior Prom at the Medinah Country Club Commencement 87 llu Fl. llllllllb lligll 51 luull xlHllll'l'h Clulv lxzls lll'51.lllizl'll Ull lhwl girullp uf xnllllllvvl' IllUllI1'l'S tll 2lll.' 1 MOTHERS ilIllPl'I' ll. lllfil. 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H - ' ' 11.1 c.llfl lDEll'lN sp: ll'-1 ' .1 UII lvl lullfl- Ilu Nlllllwlll 1 5 mul lvl . l Hulvl urls tll - I llul Clllll Ull U ' 1' vzlll-lvl'i.l ml N 1 1' l 0 sl-vllv ul' tlu' ilflllll lfl X I' 4lXKllllllI ll 'llll . u 'ibllllfl l,ilI'lN lx '1' , . . 1 lsas zlltelulcul lu' a l ' ff ilu- Mutlu-ri lllllll I1 ' - .:- llvlfl lll ilu' . allfff ?lll1'xl'llI ' lllllilfl . .lr lu-lll all ' z- r- 4 dllllllkll Pl k ' ,. ' lr lluf- past frm wars ull vt fllllllvl' ll1i 1 ' . s flkll' ll was lullfl ill ll 88 I9 l'3l'ClPI'lll LUB COOPERATES WITH SCHOOL ACTIVITIES aamza. MMM ZMMWM fggaaf ZZ'ZZ'2 !L M . ZWJ62, ,5X7.!W4m., E7 f Q,-wav Q, QW 6 - Mcnndlb 4, me ma... fgwzawwfi V 7lfeUv'3 mwfivww .ax s Mfr-7 .. 5 ff' Z O7 ' Qhw, X WW WML gfjfa, j M . fm WMM, dfffff, ea.......Q,,Xi.:Me few W ' 27214 ,L swim . on Monday evening. December 2. Students, parents, and faculty alike ate their Sunday dinner in the High School cafeteria, on January 19 at 1 P.M. St. Valentine was not without due respect as far as the Mothers, Club was concerned. On his day a card party was held in the cafeteria. St. Patrick's day was honored by a party and a frozen dinner. During Passion Week the Rev. Lawrence Calkins. O.S.M., Director of the Novena to Our Sorrowful Mother, acted as retreat master for the annual retreat at the Cen- aclc. On May 26 a reception was held for the Seniors and their parents. Rev. Philip J. Philbin, 0.S.M., served as Spiritual Advisor during the past year. Mrs. William Uhlir was presidentg Mrs. Albert Ziegenhorn, vice-presidentg Mrs. Paul Girard. treas- urcrg Mrs. Joseph Schowalter, financial secretaryg Mrs. Murray Hoover, recording secre- taryg Mrs. Edward D. Bristow, sentinelg Mrs. R. Constantine and Mrs. John Hlinka, custodians. 89 4.4 FATHERS CLUB OFFICERS William Tvmhig. Custodian: Leon- ard Welyvr, Financial Secretary R i 0 li a r ml Cnnmlon, Vice-Presiflmlt Rm. .l. Cralmrian, O.S.M., Spirilua l Direvlor: William Mooney, Presi- dent: Philip Ludford, Treasurer Bert Bosch, Sergeant-al-Arms. FATHERS' CLUB SPONSORS MANY WORTHY AFFAIRS FOR ST. PHlLIP'S Wglzl- 'MM we mi ' Za b X M if' wma 272 jwfaff 5 gf6wf1f9x ' TWZWW The St. Philip Fathers' Club, an active and aggressive club, comprised of interested friends and Dads of present and former students of the school is one hundred percent behind the school. The Club has member- ship of one hundred active members. A social meeting for the members only is held every other Monday and once a month a Cabaret Party is held in the parish hall. The proceeds of the party are used for the good of the school: to pay the tuition of the students and to provide all the athletic equipment and sweaters for the athletes as well as an annual athletic banquet for all the players. The St. Philip Fathersi Club is fortunate in having a very fine group of officers, men who have the welfare and interest of the club at heart. 91 i l Sealed: Frank Donnelly, President: Rev. Victor Crabrian. 0.S.M. Moderatorg Michael Mcilouan, Vice-President. Sramfing: Edward Hayl, Daniel Griffin, Harry Johnson, john llarl. Treasurer: .lost-ph Leahy, .lames Boyle. James Calvin idecease-dl. LUMNI CLUB PROMOTES CATHOLIC ACTIGN FTER GR DUATIO The purposes of the Alumni Club are to promote Catholic Action among both the Alumni and students, to bring about closer relationship between the students and Alumni. and to establish an Alumni Scholarship Fund. The Alumni Club, after many years of operation, has at last found itself. The successful activities sponsored and promoted by the Club have assured St. Philip's Alumni Club its place as the top Catholic High School Alumni group. Among the many outstanding S.P.A.C. members are: Hon. ,loseph Rossg Hon. Joseph Gillespieg Hon. A. J. Horan: Thomas Gorman. All American center of Notre Dame i323 Lieutenant Maurice Fitzpatrick of the jf h linited States Armyg John O7Brien, All Westerri tackle of DePaul Universityg Austin Downes, Captain and all Southern fullback of Georgia Universityg Hon. Roger wX Kiley. All American end of Notre Dame and Judge of the Municipal Courtg Bill Shay, present basketball coach. and Marve Adams, football coach. The boys who left St. Philip's with the trainine' 0 afforded them bv the Servite Fathers have carved 4Jn'7i Ck . places for themselves in almost every field. . . . Medical men. lawyers. engineers, and good laboring men, they all have with them a mark of distinction. The gymnasium, the expansion of the High . School. the stadium, many benefit dances, including Viz, ' 0 JM the HCood Willi' parties and the homecoming are only part of what the Alumni Club has done or helped to .ia 'JW The officers of the organization are: Francis M. Donnelly, Presidentg Michael McGowan. 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Lf . , . 1 . ,J ,.,. , ', H l L rw' AUTOGRAPHS . - y J M644 I I T555 '1 - A , nv. 3 .Lg-1 3' 37 Il '-A nf If ' ' air Abdo, Roger John Alcoke, Leonard Edward Altosino, Eugene Anthony Beck, James Matthew Berghaus, John Joseph Biagi, Alvaro John Bianco, Jose uh Patrick Blackburn, Robert O'Neill Bowlnan, Paul Clark Brown, David Omar Brown, Richard Joseph Brown, Robert Roy Buckley, Lawrence Philip Burris, Robert Jerome Byrne, John Francis Byrne, Robert Russell Calkins, Thomas Joseph Cannarozzi, Carmen Joseph Cason, William Joseph Ceranek, Norbert Stanley Coen, Thomas John Condon, Francis John Condon, John Edward Cooke, Thomas Edward Corcoran, Matthew Francis Costello, William John Couza, William James Crihheu, William John Crnich, Anthony Bruno DeBiase, Carl Anthony DiVittorio, Joseph James Dohert , Robert James Dolce, Peter Sam Domenicali, Reynold James Dominick, John Joseph Donahue, Joseph Dunicl Dooley, Harry Joseph Downes, Richard Joseph Drews, William John Duffy, Michael Patrick Dugan, James Joseph Dunne. Gerald Patrick Eikmeycr, Thoinas Nugent Finnegan, Thomas Edward Flahaven, Richard Arthur Fox, John Coneny Frisella, Morio Frank Gardner, Edward William Garvey, Thomas James Geu, Edwin Joseph Giblin, John Joseph Gilmour, Robert Charles Golden, John Edward Gorman, William Edward Gorman, William Joseph Granahan, Patrick Francis Halloran, Martin Anthony llallornn, Thomas Patrick Hamilton, James Edward Hayny, Francis Cyril Heckl, Robert Francis Hollowed, Robert Myles Hoover, John Franklin Howe, Thomas John Hunter, Richard Roger Hurley, James Anthony Jamieson, James John Johnson, Richard Joseph Joyce, Michael Patrick Kanborski, Robert Jacob Karpinski, Robert Stanley Kennedy, James Joseph Kenny, John Patrick Kenny, Thaddeus Michael Kent, George Francis King, William Foster Klein, Peter Hugh Kloeppfer, Walter Frank Krippner, Thomas Aloysius Krivanek, Frank George Kurlaud, John Anthony Laurick, Richard Anthony Led er, Edmond Joseph Le Duc, Lawrence Elmer W? . 4 1 J SENIOR IREC ORY 3050 W. Polk St. 4732 N. Kasson 5527 Crystal St. 1009 S. Grove Ave., Oak Park 4211 Fifth Ave 614 S. Western Ave. 3922 Flournoy St. 3825 Lexington St. 316 S. Lombard Ave., Oak Park 3520 S. Seele 5227 Adams St. 3819 Arthington 820 Beloit Ave.. Forest Park 124-1 N. Laramie 4718 N. iiringlield 1222 N. ason 347 S. Homan 2124 W. Harrison St. 3357 W. Adams St. 5103 VV. Dakin St. 3-140 W. Polk St. 1931 S. 50th Ave., Cicero 5051 West End Avc. 328 S. Whipple St. 351-'1 Lexington St. 3804 Dickins Ave. 3015 W. Polk St. 1024 N. Kedvale Ave, 4950 W. Chicago Ave. 2138 DeKalb 2450 W. Marquette Rd. ' LaVorne Ave., Hillside, Ill. 5331 W. Hirsch St. 1960 Van Buren St. 834 N. Drake Ave. 3923 Lexington St. 4812 Washington Blvd. 330 S. Whipple St . 4852 Concord Pl. 3120 Harrison 1145 Keystone 5143 Crystal St. 'A' 7712 S. VVabash Ave. 4715 Congress St. 2507 N. Rimhall Ave. 1115 N. Austin Blvd. 1000 N. llamlin Ave. 3712 W. Huron St. 3455 Fulton Blvd. 2627 Newland Ave. 2230 S. Lawndale Ave. 1317 N. Massusoit Ave. 4820 Haddon Ave. 4007 Lexington St. 5141 Bernice Ave. 2321 N. Kedvale Ave. 3926 Arthington St. 632 S. Kedvale Ave. 5943 Ohio St. 3128 S. Wesley, Berwyn 1221 S. 56th Ct., Cicero 1327 N. Massassoit Ave. 4906 W. Harrison 4818 Washington Blvd. 2950 Belden Ave. 5423 W, Haddon Ave. 4112 Fifth Avenue 3115 Warren Blvd. 438 N. Springlield 3546 Fullerton 5725 Irving Park Rd. 4151 W. Adams St. 4705 West End Ave. 2546 W. Marquette Rd. 6126 Eddy St. 5415 Augusta Blvd. 4005 W. Division St. 924 N. Homan Ave. 2534 S. Cuyler Avc., Berwyn 2621 S. Hamlin Ave. 2551 S. Trumbull Ave. Kil. Est. Euc. Ked. See. Kell. Euc. Laf. Man. Van. Aus. lrv. Man. Nev. Can. Nav. Nev. Cic. Aus. Nev. Kcd. Bel. Spa. Col. Gro. Ilil. Mer. gee. a. ills. Aus. Alb. Aus. lri. Man Aus. Cap. Yan. Mer. Cra. Aus. Man. Ked. Ave. Bel. N ev. Aus. Aus. Col. Man. Arm. Aus. Van. Nev. Van. Spa. Ked. Rep. Pen. Est. Bel. Ber. 3031 N.78th Ct., Elmwood Pk., Riv. Gr. 4921 Sluincy St. Man. 1646 . Cermak Bd. Can. 8552 0739 1589 3403 3837 5498 -1 8 9-M 3129 8787 0478 3317 4194 8595 7186 2225 3 1 5 1 0810 1892 5550 8981 3285 45-18 6476 27-10 0463 3857 621-1 9410 8843 4198 9253 8580 7338 0711 6270 5916 ole- ...7 2711 4150 5268 8223 5396 0594 6538 639 1 18 16 6368 7652 4542 4446 0778 1880 27-15 7568 8997 8591 4181 6698 2222 2770 2775 1637- 1482- 0231 3410 M J Le Fevour, Joseph John Lemar, Leonard William Leo, Frank Lifka, James Gordon Loftus, John Thomas Loiselle, Warren Josefih ' Lombardo, Joseph Si vio Louergan, John Francis Longo, Josegah Rocco Lor , John aldwin Lydon, Daniel Patrick Luksta, Walter Charles Mackey, Herbert Michael Maloney, John James Massard, Gerald John Matlon. Raymond Francis Mattini, Lino John Mazurowski, Jose h George Meisner, F rederici: Francis Menard, Phillip Peter Mildenberg, James Harold Moore, Maurice James Morrissey, William Joseph Morrone, Alexander Joseph Murphy, Francis Joseph McBrearty, Joseph Thomas McCarthy, James Kevin McCarthy, Thomas Patrick McDonald, Barrett Walter McEneely, Edward Philip McMahon, Gerald Edward McNeil, James Joseph McNeil. John Elmer Neary, Thomas Martin Niederkorn, Donald Joseph Norris, Raymond Edward Norton, Joseph Peter O'Brien, Patrick Joseph 0'Kea1'e, William 4712 North Ave. 4201 Walton St. 324 S. Trumbull Ave. 2151 Cermak Rd. 7718 Rhodes Avc. 520 N. Monticello Ave. 3357 W. Harrison St. 4246 Congress St. 3131 Arthington St. 1933 S. Third Ave., Maywood 4039 N. Oakley Ave. 1500 S. 49th Ave., Cicero 5051 Waveland Avc. 5-118 N. Western Ave. 3134 W. Ohio 1500 S. -1-9th Ave., Cicero 3130 Palmer Square 4150 W. 26th St. 916 S. Nlonitor Avc. 3825 S. California Ave. 4351 N, Troy St. 6219 S. Artesian Avc. 7133 S. Oakley Avc. 3229 Lexington St. 8931 Fairview Avc., Brooklield 3508 W. Congress St. 3522 Van Buren St. 4818 Washington Blvd. 1053 N. LeClaire Avc. -1832 Gladys Ave. 4822 Congress Sl.. 1006 N. Lavergnc Ave. 1006 N. Lavergne Ave. 525 N. Hamlin Ave. 5053 Parker Ave. 935 N. Humphrey Ave., Oak Pk. 1331 N. Austin Blvd. 410 N. Hamlin Ave. -183-1 Crystal St. O'Shaughnessy, Thomas James.1354 N. Cicero Avc. Ossy, Braheem George Palermini, James Cesare Panec, Donald Otto Patten, David Keith Poliquiu, Arthur Anthony Puyhorowski, Thaddeus Al. Quinn, Thomas Patrick Rafferty, William Patrick Redding, Harold Paul Rende, Frank Jose ih Richter, David William Roche, Thomas Joseph Romagnano, Frank Xavier Saitar, Richard Sargis, Robert John Scanlon. Daniel Dominic Schaeckenbach, Louis James Schnell, William John Scholz, Charles George Schultz, Maynard Charles Scott, Robert James Sears, Edgar Raymond Sheehan, Arthur Joseph Sheehan, Michael John Sheehan, Raymond Patrick Stancukas, Leo Sylvester Stanner, Raymond George Stephan, William Walter Sukola, Joseph Michael Sullivan, Eugene Thomas Thornhill, George James Tudor, John Edward Waldock. Clarence Raymond Walsh, Thomas Gaynor Walsh, Thomas Jose h Wareham. James Wiliiam Wilson, PhiligJoseph Windbiel, Ro ert Henry Gibbons, Edgar Ralph 3223 Ogden Ave. 4900 W. Potomac Ave. 4955 Fletcher 1000 N. Monitor 3150 Fulton Blvd. 908 N. Western Ave. 31 11 Congress 132 S. Whipple St. 1131 N. Lawler Avc. 1028 S. Oakley Blvd. 1001 N. Monitor Ave. 2156 Logan Blvd, 2151 W. Erie St. 2108 S. Whipple 325 S. Mozart St. 6808 Osceola Ave. 3117 W. Polk St. 5516 Cornelia Ave. 1735 N. Karlov 5155 Melrose St. 5031 Maypole Ave. 3644 Raymond Ave., Brookfield 4905 Superior 2531 N. McVickers Ave. 3107 W. 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