St Thomas High School - Aquin Yearbook (Houston, TX)

 - Class of 1959

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M 'N-.- kr lillfmfg L, HNMWH I 4 YHIIM ll!! L 'W fl0Mmnn,' I ST BASIL The Patron of The Basrllan Teacher Chrnstuan educatlon alms it securung the Supreme Good God for those who are beung educated and the greatest possuble benefut for human soclety lt does thus effectlyely as posstble by co operatung wlth God In perfectung the Individual and through the unduyudual human soctety For education makes the flrst most powerful and lastlng nmpresslon o the duvldual for lrfe So t IS that Holy Qcruoture declares A young man according to his way even when he rs old will not depart from that way fProverb XXII 61 Our Lord has stressed the noblluty of the work of Chrlsttan educatnon by :dents fyvng l-ltmself wlth the chnldren who are to be educated saytng Whosoever shall recetve one such child as thus ln My Name recelveth Me CMark lX 36D and What greater work rs there than trarnrng the mrnd and forming the habits of the young? It must not be forgotten that the whole man IS the sublect of educatnon That means man whole and enture soul and body wtth all hrs powers natural and supernatural Man therefore who has fallen and become weakened by Grugunal Stn but redeemed by Christ and made a son of God The effects of Orlglnal Sun however remain In human nature These are malnly weakness of will and dns orderly rmpulses From early chlldhood these clrsorderly tendencies must be corrected and the wnll and the Intellect must be nurtured by Dnylne Grace Wlthout this careful supernatural tralnlng there can be no complete education To exclude the super natural from education and rely completely on the natural lS an error Any method that denles or ugnores the fact of Orlglnal Sun and relies on the unalded powers of human nature IS unsound We the students of St Thomas have as teachers the members of the Congre gatzon of St Bastl Their motto ts Teach me goodness dtsclpllne and knowledge Thus they do and un that order Our educatton rs therefore as an educatnon should be and for that reason we respectfully deducate the Aquun of T959 TO the Bastlnan Teacher I I .K . . . C . in k ' ' ' n in ' ' ' , I ' I : ,, C T I I St. John Chrysostorn considers Chrlstlan education the greatest of works, asking: I , I l I ' - , . 1 I I ' xi w gag, M P f-.f. .La-lik.. P2118-G3-H.-A vii! .af x UW' ' aku-s ui' -if 'Q sf N44. A Q ,R N 4 if Q ' ' eg Dx-Last h M - Q- .sd , ,Ai 4 ,,..,.,,,,,,,i ,,., , mm. Swifal 3, 9 -H w -me-Q.,4.i .L. :lax .. yr . . s '4 LL-1 REV W J DUGGAN CSB Pruncnpal R L A BREZIK C S B Regustrar Flrst Counculor Legion of Mary Relxgnon Clvlcs Busuness Math REV C M ALLNOCH CSB Second Counculor Head Coach Athletuc Director Rellgnon Trigonometry Algebra PRINCIPAL S MESSAGE To graduate from St Thomas should mean much more than merely recelvlng a diploma The duploma slgnltues that certain academlc requlre ments have been rnet Four years spent at St Thomas should mean that rn addltuon to a ademlc knowledge you have acquired the sound and correct pruncnples ot good moral conduct How you apply these prnncuples an the future IH your daily lnves wall determune whether or not your tour years at St Thomas have real and lasting meanung None of us know tor certaln what the future h an store for us However we do know for certaun that I0 the last analysts our eternal salva tlon ns going to depend on lmvlng a lute based on sound moral pruncuples our prayer our hope and our slncere wnsh that the years to come wlll prove that your time at St Thomas was well spent REV A R LOOBY, CSB Treasurer Hnstory The better the Catholuc the better the cltnzen Thus statement ns made un Pope Plus Xl encycllcal on the Chrlstuan Educatuon of Youth Stemmlng from this Idea the Academlc Board of St Thomas Hugh School endeavors to co ordunate all branches of knowledge yet not allowung rt to conflict wlth rellglon New meth ods that have proved satlsfactory wall be used and thlngs that have lost thetr value ID the old system are discarded Therefore we surmuse that the Catholic school us the best of the past and the best of the present rn sublects and methods both being under the domnnatlon of Falth The quote The better the Catholtc the better the cntuzen applues not only to cltlzens of the natnon but also CITIZENS of heaven Following from the Idea that Catholnc schools marntam the best of the present as well as the past thenr instructors must be above all thoroughly competent teachers wnth every moral and Intellectual qualufucatton of formnng these cltuzens of the nation and heaven REV W W SCOTT CSB Englush v v. . . RE r J sHEEHY, css. RE W S RILEY CSB Enguneerlng Arts A' REV, J. E. WILSON, C,S.B. Modern Languages REV. D. T. COOPER, C.S.B. Ancient Languages RE N C REUSS CSB Scnence REV C M ALLNOCH CSB Matnematncs L A BREZIK C Social Studnes M L L JAMES Music Qfeade RE J P BARRY CS B MR J E BRADSHAW CS B Assrstant Athletuc Dnrector Relsguon Aquun Advusor Hnstory Track Coach Cross Country Coach Relnglon Engllsh REV E J BURBOTT C S B Assustant Dlrector of Student Actrvutues Student Councrl Advisor Relrglon Physlcs REV D T COOPER C S B Head of Alumni ASSOCIBTIOD Eagle Advlsor Rellglon Latin MR J J GAUNT CSB Assnstant Track Coach Relrgron Brology REV W S CANNING C S B Moderator of Res Publsca Latina Quattuor Reluglon Latnn M R DUGGAN CSB Relnglon English MR W J HOWARD CSB Assustant Moderator of Scttarnarcl Rellguon Engllsh 5645! MR L L JAMES Band Durector MR L N K LY CSB Assistant Frosh Football Coach Algebra MR A G MELANCON Frosh Football Coach History Drnvers Educatnon REV F L MURPHY CSB Lrbrarnan Chess Club MR H MAC JOHNSON Asslstant Football Coach Physncal Education REV R J MATZINGER C S B B Football Coach B Baseball Religion Latin REV T Rellglon Algebra R MCGILLIS CSB REV H Rellgron Algebra P NOLAN CS B . . . EL , - - - f Religion B Basketball Coach REV E W OSER CSB Assustant Athletuc Director Baseball Coach Intramural Football Dnrector Relnguon English REV W S RILEY CSB Mechanrcal Drawing REV N C REUSS CSB Mussnon Dnrector Bowling Rellglon Chemistry MR W A SCHRINER CSB English Hnstory REV W W SCOTT C S B REV W A SHEEHAN C S B Scntamarcl Relngnon Speech and Debate Plane Geometry Relrguon English RE F Reluguon English Algebra SHEEHY CSB REV J F WILSON CSB German Club French Club Relnglon Spanish Latun 5545! Religion- ' ' Relfgaorl ' ' H -,Gs -.mm , A if Q 15:51 fw af 1 v may 1, f A if 5 , Zh Q 1 fy 1 f 'P' F V ff- V 5 sf V. 1 -2 f, 3' M, M Q J' 'f if I Q ,hff ysr sf 'V H fk tflfk , lf, v Mgt-Q 1.5 ,f Z,,.1,J-g ,VM ,- ., A, W. 74i+f'E'f5nf :MF L .,... ' V s ' Q , 'fifiy ' ' , A VL V1 w1?g,,,,,.W.M,,.,, , ' Q W., if , , ,gf , f. If , 4'-5 ,iz A Winn ,wwf 'lu- in CARL LEE ADAMS St. Rose of Lima Honor Roll I, 2, 3, 4, Mission Society 2, 3, Eagle Staff T, 4, Debate Team 2, Letterman 3, 4, Football, Varsity 3, 4, B Team 2, Freshman T, Basketball, Intra- mural I, 2, 3, 4. ALBERT LOUIS ANGIE Blessed Sacrament St. Thomas Club l, Honor Roll 2, Eagle Staff 4, Radio Club 4, Band T, 2, 3, 4. J EROME JOSEPH ASHY Immaculate Conception Mission Society I, Traffic Patrol 4, Letterman 3, Basketball, ln- tramural 'l, 2, 3, 4, Football, ln- tramural 'l, 2, 3, 4, Manager 3. WALTER SCHOELMAN BARBOU St. Vincent de Paul Bowling 4, Football, Intramu- ral 2. WILLIAM DANIEL BARTNISKI All Saints Student Council 4, Letterman 3, 4, Track 3, 4, Football, Varsity 4, Manager 3, Intramural I, 2, Basketball, Intramural I, 2. ROBERT MICHAEL ALTENBURGER Holy Name St. Thomas Club 2, 3, Honor Roll I, Student Council 4, Eagle Staff 4, German Club 4, Quill and Scroll 4, Letterman 4, Foot- ball, Intramural l, 2, 3, 4, Bas- ketball, Varsity 4, B Team 2, 3, Freshman T. JOHNNY ANKENBRUCK Immaculate Conception Mission Society I, Football, ln- tramural l, Basketball, Freshman l, Baseball, Freshman I. KENNETH WALTER BACON St. Anne's Lunch Patrol 4, Traffic Patrol 4, Football, Intramural I, 2, 3, 4, Basketball, Intramural T, 2, 3. TOMMY BARRETT Football, Intramural 2, 4. DON JOHN BENNETT St. Anne's Honor Roll 2, Library Club 2, 3, 4, Bowling 3, 4, Football, Intra- mural T, 2, 3, 4, Basketball, Intramural 2, 4. RONALD WAYNE BIERING Queen of Peace Fire Marshal I, Band 'I, 2, 3, 4. JIMMY DIXON BOYD All Saints JOHNNY R. BRANIFF St. Vincent de Paul Mission Society 4, Hall Patrol 4, Lunch Patrol 4, Letterman 3, 4, Bowling 2, 3, 4, Football, Intra- mural I, 2, 3, Baseball, Varsity 3, 4, American Legion 2, 3, B Team 2, Freshman I. PATRICK JOSEPH BROWNE Football, Intramural I, 2, Basket- ball, Intramural I, 2, EDWIN EDMUND BRZYMIALKIEWICZ Christ the King Honor Roll I, Football, Intramu- ral 2, 4, Basketball, Intramural 3, A. RUDY JOHN BLATTEL St. Vincent de Paul Football, Intramural I, 2, Basket ball, Intramural I, 2, 4. THOMAS MICHAEL BOYLE St. Anne's Honor Roll I, 2, Eagle Staff 4 Library Club 3, Bowling 3, 4 Football, Kitten I, Intramural 4 Basketball, Intramural 2. JOHN JAMES BRAUN St. Anne's Honor Roll 2. ROBERT MICHAEL BRYAN Corpus Christi Mission Society I, Football, ln- tramural I, 2, 3, 4: BBSliefb6ll, Intramural l, 2, 3, 4. RAYMOND CHARLES BUDDE JR. St. Vincent de Paul Honor Roll I, Hall Patrol 4, Lunch Patrol 4, Bowling 4, Foot- ball, Intramural 4, Basketball, In- tramural 4. TERRY JOSEPH BUSKER Immaculate Conception Traffic Patrol 4, Letterman 3, 4, Football, Intramural I, 2, 3, 4: Basketball, Varsity 3, 4, Team 2, Freshman I. BH ANTHONY JOSEPH CAMARATA Sacred Heart Letterman 3, 4, Bowling 3, Track, Manager 3, Trainer 4, Football, Intramural I, 2, 3, 4. ALFREDO CASAS St. Theresa Honor Roll 2, Scitamard 2, 3, 4, French Club 3, 4. WILLIAM FRANCIS JAMES MICHAEL BUTERA Sacred Heart Hall Patrol 4, Letterman 4, Bowl- ing 3, Track 3, Manager 4, Foot- ball, lntramural I, 2. LEON CAMPISE Holy Name Football, Intramural I, 2, 3, 4, Basketball, Intramural I, 2, 3, 4. M. DANA CHILDRESS St. Michael's RICHARD CARL COLFER COLLURA St. Vincent de Paul St, Peter'5 Bowling 4, Football, Intramural Honor Roll 2, Hall Patrol 4, 3, 4, Basketball, Intramural 4. LAWRENCE ANTHONY CONKLIN Resurrection Honor Roll 2, Eagle Staff 4, Football, Kitten I, Intramural 2, 3, 4, Baseball, Varsity 3, Amer- ican Legion 2, B Team 2, Freshman I . Lunch Patrol 4, Football, Fresh- man I, Basketball, Intramural I. WILLIAM HERBERT COOK Assumption St. Thomas Club 2, 3, 4, Honor Roll I, Eagle Staff 4, Res Pub lica Latina IV 4, Football, Var sity 4, B Team 2, Kitten I Intramural 3. ROBERT LAWRENCE COTIE Sr, Annds Mission Socety 35 Levtermafw 3 .1gTrack 3, A. EDWARD CLINTON CRONIN Sr. Anne-'s Honor Ro!! 1, 2g Footbeii, Kw- ferv 7. DARROW EDWARD CULVER Holy Name Sr. Thomas Club 2g Honor Roll I, 3g Band T, 2, 3, 4. Q CHARLES SAMUEL DELUKE Immaculate Conception St. Thomas Club 2, Honor Roll I, Football, Intramural I, 2, 4, Basketball, Intramural I. TOMMY LESTER DEWALD St. Vincent de Paul Mission Society 2, Scitamard I, Lunch Patrol 4, Bowling I, 3, 4, Football, Intramural I, 2, 3, 4, Basketball, Intramural I, 2, 3, 4. THOMAS JOSEPH DONOGHUE St. Anne's Aquin Staff 4, Football, Intramu- ral 4, Basketball, Intramural 4, WILLIAM JOSEPH EARTHMAN St. Vincent de Paul St. Thomas Club I, 2, Honor Roll 3, Student Council I, 2, 4, Bowling 3, Football, Manager 4, Basketball I, Intramural 3, Base- ball, Manager. HUGO TRISTRAM ENGELHARDT St. Mary's St. Thomas Club 2, 3, Honor Roll I, ,Eagle Staff I, 2, 3, 4, Scitamard 3, German Club 3, 4, Res Publica Latina IV 4, Chess Club 3, 4. TIMOTHY M. DENDY Holy Name Honor Roll I, 2, Mission Society 2, Traffic Patrol 4, Bowling 4, Football, B Team 2, Intramural I, 3, 4, Basketball, Intramural I, 2, 3, 4. MARTIN M. DONISI Holy Rosary Football, Kitten I, Intramural 2, 3, 4, Basketball, Intramural 1, 2, 4. AUGUST JOSEPH DRAPELA Immaculate Conception Honor Roll 2, Football, Intramu- ral I, 2, 3, 4, Basketball, Intra- mural 3. JAMES MICHAEL EDWARDS St. Theresa Letterman 2, 3, 4, Football, Var- sity 2, 3, 4, Freshman I, Bas- ketball, Intramural I, 2. ANDREW JOHN GALLERANO Mt. Carmel Honor Roll I, 2, 3, 4, Mission Society 3, Eagle Staff I, 2, 3, 4, Aquin Staff 4, Library Club 4, Debate Team 2, 3, Res Publica Latina IV 4, Quill and Scroll 4. RU BEN JOSEPH GARCIA Holy Name Honor Roll I, Bowling 4, Foot- ball, Intramural I, 2, 4, Basket- ball, Intramural I, 2, 3, 4. RAY GONZALEZ Immaculate Heart of Mary Honor Roll I, 2, 3, Football, In- tramural I, 2. LEONARD LOUIS GORSKI Assumption Football, Kitten I, Intramural 2, 4, Basketball, Intramural 4. JOSEPH MARTIN GREEN Holy Rosary St. Thomas Club I, 2, 3 4, Eagle Staff 3, 4, German Club 3, Res Publica Latina IV 4, Quill and Scroll 4, Poster Club 3, 4, Letterman 4, Football, Varsity 4, B Team 3, Manager 2. JOHN JOSEPH GREENSAGE Resurrection Football, Kitten I, Intramural I, 2, 4, Basketball, Intramural I. DON FRANCIS GILLESPIE St. Anne's Honor Roll I, 2, Legion of Mary I, Mission Society I, 2, Bowling 2, 3, 4, Football, Intramural I, 2, 3, 4, Baseball, Varsity 4, B Team 2. JOHN LEONARD GORMAN St. Vincent de Paul Honor Roll I, 2, 3, 4, Eagle Staff 4, Aquin Staff 4, Quill and Scroll 4, Letterman 2, 3, 4, Cross- Country 4, Track 3, 4, Trainer 2, Football , Intramural I, 2, 3. FREDERICK TOWNLEY GRAHAM St. Anne's Honor Roll 3, Eagle Staff 4, Aquin Staff 4, Cheerleader 4, Scitamard 4, Hall Patrol 4, Lunch Patrol 4, Poster Club 4, Bowling 3, 4, Football, Intramural I, 2, 3, 4, Basketball, Intramural I, 2. THOMAS FRANCIS GREEN Holy Rosary Football, Kitten I, Intramural 2, 3, 4, Basketball, Freshman I, In- tramural 2, 3. DAVID LAWRENCE GRUBER St. Vincent de Paul Poster Club 4, Track 2, Football, Intramural I, 2, 3, 4, Basketball, Varsity 4, B Team 2, 3, Fresh- man I. Xt JOSEPH BERNARD GUERRINI Assumptron St Thomas Club 2 3 4 Honor Roll I Eagle Staff 4 Aqunn Staff 4 Res Publlca Latona IV 4 Qunll Scroll 4 Band I Fotball Intramural I 2 3 4 CARL JAMES HALLA Queen of Peace Student Councul 4 Student DI rectory Staff 4 Scutamard I 2 3 4 Public Speaker 3 4 os ter Club 4 Football Intramural I 2 3 4 Basketball Intramural JAMES ALLEN HARRIS Queen of Peace St Thomas Club 2 Honor Roll I Student Dlrectory Staff 4 F otball Intramural I 2 3 4 Basketball Intramural I 2 3 4 CHARLES WERNER HAXTHAUSEN St. Anne's Honor Roll 2, 3g German Club 3, Football, Intramural 3, 4, Bas- ke all 3, 4. SANTOS ALVAREA HERNANDEZ Immaculate Heart of Mary CHARLES STANLEY HALEY St Rose of Lima Honor Roll I 2 3 LOUIS WILLIAM HAMIL St Peter s Honor Roll 2 Mrssson Socuety I Track 3 erman 2 3 4 Football Kutten I Intramural 4 Basketball Varslty 3 4 B Team 2 Intramural I JIM ROSS HARRIS Holy Ghost Bowlung 4 Golf 4 Basketball Intramural 4 ROBERT VALE H EN NESSY Holy Ghost HOWARD MARTIN I-IESTER St. Peter's St. Thomas Club 2, Honor Roll I, 3, Library Club 4, Chess Club 3, 4, Letterman 3, 45 Football I, 2, 3, 4, Basketball, Varsity 3, 4, B Team 2, Intramural I. J 91 JAMES KENNETH HOGAN St. Anne's Honor Roll I, 2, Scitamard I, 2, 3, 4, German Club 3, Res Publica Latina IV 4, Chess Club 3, 4, JOHN THOMAS HOSTY St, Theresa St. Thomas Club 2, Honor Roll 3, Student Council 2, Legion of Mary 3, 4, Eagle Staff 4, Letter- man 4, Track 2, 4, Football, Var- sity 4, B Team 3, Basketball, B Team 2, 3 . JOHN DESMOND HUGHES St. Anne's St, Thomas Club T, 2, Honor Roll 3, Eagle Staff I, 2, 3, 4, Debate Team 2, Golf 2, 3, 4, Football, B Team 3, Intramu- ral I, 2. Lt. fig.J LaRocca speaks to sensors on N R O T C ALVIN J. HONS Football, Intramural T, 2, 3, Basketball, Intramural 2. HENRY L. HOWLAND St. Anne's Honor Roll I, 2, Bowling 2, 4 Football, Manager 2. CHARLES ELMO HUTZLER Sr. Anne's Bowling 4, Football, Intramu ral 4. JAMES LAWRENCE IBISON St. Vincent de Paul St. Thomas Club 2, 3, 4, Mis- sion Society 3, Aquin Staff 4, German Club 4, Res Publica Latina IV 4, Quill and Scroll 4, Chess Club 4, Football I, In- tramural 2, 3, 4. STANLEY JANUHOWSKI Christ the King Football, Intramural I. STEPHEN E. KANE St. Vincent de Paul Honor Roll 2, Traffic Patrol 4, Bowling 4, Track 2, Football, In- tramural 2, 3, 4, Basketball, Var- sity 4, Freshman I, Intramural 3, NIARTY LEO KNOULTON Holy Ghost Radio Club 4, Football, Intra- mural 2, 3, Basketball, Intramu- ral 2, 3. PAUL MICHAEL LEBEDZINSKI St. Anne's Bowling 3, Football, Intramural I,2, 4. GERALD A. JAMAIL St. MichaeI's Honor Roll 2, 3, 4, Student Council 3, Mission Society 3, Eagle Staff 4, Quill and Scroll 4, Fire Marshal 4, Poster Club 4, Letterman 2, 3, 4, Cross- Country, Captain 4, Track 2, 3, Captain 4, Football. WILLIAM RAYMOND JASPER St Peter's Honor Roll I, 2, Cheerleader I, Fire Marshal I, Poster Club 4, Football, Freshman I, Intramural 2, 4, Basketball, Intramural I, 4. JOHN ELLIS KENT Queen of Peace Honor Roll I, Letterman 3, 4, Track 3, 4, Football, Varsity 2, 3, 4, Freshman I, American Le- gion 3, B Team 2, Freshman I, ROBERT ROLAND LANGGUTH St, Cecilia Honor Roll 2, Band I, 2, Bowl- ing 4, Football, Intramural I, 2, 4, Basketball, Intramural I, 2, 3, 4. VINCENT JOSEPH LIMA St. Rose of Lima Honor Roll I, Hall Patrol 4 Lunch Patrol 4, Letterman 4 Bowling 3, Basketball, Varsity 4 HERBERT PAUL LINDEE St. Anr1e's St. Thomas Club I, 2, 3, 4, Le- gion of Mary 2, 3, 4, Eagle Staff 3, 4, Aquin Staff 4, Library Club 2, 3, 4, Quill and Scroll 4, Chess Club 3, 4, Football, Intra- mural I, 2, 3, 4, Basketball, ln- tramural I, 2, 4. JERRY WAYNE LOWRY Holy Name Eagle Staff 4, Letterman 4, Bowl- ing 4, Football, Varsity 4, B Team 3, Freshman 1, Basketball, Freshman I, Intramural 3, Base- ball, Freshman I. N. KEMP MAER St. Anne's St. Thomas Club I, 2, 3, 4, Stu- dent Council 3, Eagle Staff 4, Scitamard 3, Football, Intramural I, 2, 4, Quill and Scroll 4. THOMAS BERNARD MALLOY Sr. Vincent de Paul St. Thomas Club I, 3, Honor Roll 2, Bowling 4, Football, Fresh- man I, Intramural 3, 4, Basket- ball, Intramural I. JAMES NELSON MANLEY St. Christophefs Honor Roll I, 2, Football, Var- sity 4, B Team 2, Freshman I, Basketball, Freshman I, Intra- mural 2, 3. NED JOHN LOCARIO JR. St, Peter's St. Thomas Club 2, Honor Roll 3, Football, Freshman I, Intra- mural 2, 3, 4, Basketball, Intra- mural I, 2, 3, 4. VINCENT PAUL LUCIA St. Theresa Chess Club 4, Poster Club 4, Radio Club 4, Bowling 4, Golf 3, 4, Football, Intramural I, 2, 3 4, Basketball, B Team 2, ln- tramural 4. I SALVADOR JOHN MAIDA St. Theresa Bowling 3, Football, Freshman I, Intramural 2, 3, 4, Basketball, Intramural I, 2, 3, 4. JOSEPH LEO MANGIAMELI Blessed Sacrament Honor Roll 2, Eagle Staff 4, Li- brary Club 2, 3, 4, Bowling 4. RONALD SAMUEL NIARTA Sr. Cecilia St. Thomas Club 2, 3, 4, Eagle Staff 4, Aquin Staff 4, Quill and Scroll 4, Track 3, 4. 2 ig., CHARLES EARLY MARTIN Sr. Anne'S St. Thornas CIub I, 2, 3, 4, Eagle S'aff 45 Scitantard 2, 3, 4, W I PubItc Speaker 3, German CIub 3 A 1-D 4-g,,.s ,Q. ANTHONY MICHAEL MATRANGA Sf, Theresa Honor Roll I. THEODORE PAUL MAZURKIEVVICZ NICK JEROME MARTINO St, Anne's Honor RoII 2, Letterman 3, A, Track 3, 4, FootbaII, In'ramuraI I, 2, 3, 4, BasIcetbaII, Intramua raI 2, JOSEPH ALLEN MATTINGLY St. Cecrffa TrattIc PatroI 4, Bowlirtg 3, 4, FootbaII, Intramural I, 2, 3, A, BasIcetbaII, Intramural I, 2, 3, A, BasebaII, Freshman I, Manager 4. FREDERICK RONALD MEGOVV ,vu-.,,, Senior Rings AII Saints Honor RoII 2, Lunsh PatroI A, FootbaII, Intramural I, 2, Basket- I:aII, Intramural I, 2. St. Mary'S Honor RoII I, 2, 3, 4, Student CouncII 2, Library Club I, 2, 3, 4, BowIIng I, 4, BasIcetbaII, lntran1uraI 2, 4, B Team 3, 3, Freshman I. CEL, , - K as H LAWRENCE DONALD MEGOW St. Mary's Honor Roll I, 2, 3, 4, Library Club I, 2, 3, 4, Bowling I, 4, Football, Intramural I, 2, 3, 4, Basketball, B Team 3, Fresh- man I, Intramural 2, 4. WILLIAM GRAHAM MONDSHINE St. Anne's Honor Roll I, 2, 3, 4, Eagle Staff 4, Library Club 3, Bowling 4, Football, Intramural I, 2, 3, 4 JAMES BROCK MOORE St. Peter's Honor Roll I, 2, Res Publica Latina IV 4, Poster Club 4, Cross-Country 4, Track 3, 4, Foot- ball, Intramural 2, 3, Basket- ball, Freshman 2, Intramural 2, 4. ALFRED MICKEY MUECK All Saints Honor Roll 2, Football, Intramu- ral I, 4, Basketball, Intramural 2, 4. MATTHEW MURDOCK St. Peter's Honor Roll 3, French Club 3, Res Publica IV 4, Football, In- tramural 3. DAVID LANGLEY MINCHEN Football, Intramural 3, ketball, Intramural 3, 4. 4, BBS PHILLIP JOSEPH MONTALBANO Blessed Sacrament Honor Roll I, 2, Letterman 3 1 4, Bowling 3, Football, Intra- mural I, 2, 3, 4, Basketball, In- tramural I, 2, 3, 4, Baseball Varsity 3, 4, American Legion 2, 3, B Team 2, Freshman I. SIMONE M. MORALES Blessed Sacrament Footall, Freshman I, Basketball B Team 2, Freshman I. VINCENT SAMUEL MUSACHIA Queen of Peace Mission Society 2, Cheerleader 4, Hall Patrol 4, Lunch Patrol 4, Poster Club 4, Traffic Patrol 4, Track 4, Football, Intramural I, 2, 3, 4, Basketball, Intramural I, 2, 3. ROBERT EMMETT MCARDLE St, Anne's Honor Roll I, 2, Football, In- tramural I, 2, Basketball, Intra- mural 4, Baseball, B Team 2, Freshman I. f ff, -54055 li-75 S. ., 'TW' 1' Q in-.,,. RICKEY K. NICCARTHY St. Vincent de Paul Mission Society 2, Lunch Patrol 4, Poster Club 4, Traffic Patrol 4, Football, Intramural I, 2, 3, 4, Basketball, Intramural I, 2, 3, 4. DOUGLAS CAMPBELL MCLENNAN Holy Ghost Football, Kitten I, Intramural 3, 4, Basketball, Intramural I. GEORGE MICHAEL NASSO Holy Ghost Football, Intramural 3, Basketball, Intramural 4. JOHN LAWRENCE O'CONNOR St. Vincent de Paul St. Thomas Club 2, Honor Roll I, 3, Public Speaker 2, Bowling 3, 4, Football, Intramural 2, 4, Basketball, Intramural I, 2. RICHARD HENRY PANTEL Blessed Sacrament Honor Roll 2, 3, Football, Intra- mural I, 2, 4. ADAM STAFFORD MCCLOS KY St. Stanislaus'Anderson St. Thomas Club I, 3, Honor Roll 2, Band I, 2, 3, 4. ADRIAN JOSEPH MCMILLIAN Holy Rosary Honor Roll 3, 4, Football, Intra- mural I, 4, Basketball, Intramu- ral 4. WEBSTER LEE NUTT Sr. Anne's Honor Roll I. JOHN CHARLES PACK St. Theresa St. Thomas Club I, 2, 3, 4, Eagle Staff I, 2, 3, 4, Quill and Scroll 4, Poster Club 4, Foot- ball, Intramural 3, Basketball, Manager 2, 3. HARRY ALLEN PARRISH Immaculate Conception Honor Roll 3, Cheerleader 4 Lunch Patrol 4, Fire Marshal 4 Poster Club 4, Traffic Patrol 4 Letterman 3, 4, Football, Intra mural I, 2, 3, 4, Basketball, Var sity 3, 4, B Team 2, Fresh man I. r 1 JOHN DELBERT PEDERSON St. Joseph Honor Roll 2, Football, Intramu- ral 2, Basketball, Intramural 4. RONALD JOSEPH PINKENBURG Queen of Peace St, Thomas Club I, 2, 3, 4, Stu- dent Council 3, 4, Eagle Staff I, 2, 3, Aquin Staff 4, Library Club 2, Res Publica Latina IV 4, Quill and Scroll 4, Football, In- tramural I, 2, 3, Basketball, In- tramural 2, 4. JOE FRANK PIZZITOLA JR. Our Lady of Fatima Student Council 2, 3, Mission Society 2, 3, Letterman 2, 3, 4, Football, Varsity 4, B Team 3, Freshman I, Baseball, Varsity 2, 3, 4, American Legion 2. BEN NY GEORGE PRAUSE St. Anne's Letterman 2, 3, Football, Intra- mural I, 2, 3, Basketball, Intra- mural 2, 3, 4, Manager 2, 3, 4. LUKE RAO Sacred Heart Honor Roll I, Football, Intra- mural I, 2, 3, 4. PAUL CRUZ PEREZ Sacred Heart Football, Freshman I, Intramural 2, 3, 4, Basketball, Intramural 1, 2, 3, 4. MALCOLM JAMES PITTMAN Christ the King Poster Club 4, Football, Intra- mural 2, 3, 4, Basketball, Intra- mural I, 2, 3, 4. RAYMOND HENRY POPELKA St. Ambrose Radio Club 4, Football, Intra- mural I, 2, 3, 4. ROBERT ALFRED PULIDO St. Rose of Lima Letterman 3, 4, Bowling 4, Foot- ball, Varsity 3, 4, B Team 2, Freshman I, Basketball, Fresh- man I, Intramural 2, 3, 4. JOHNNY CHARLES REMBERT St. Theresa St. Thomas Club 2, Honor Roll I, 3, 4, Student Council 2, Eagle Staff 4, Football, Intramural I, 2, 3, Basketball, Intramural 2, 3. ROBERT LEE ROSS Assumption MICHAEL JOSEPH SALADINO St. Christopher Honor Roll Ig Football Fresh- man I, Basketball Intramural I, 2, 3, 4, Baseball Freshman I. CHARLES MARTIN SCHOPPE Resurrection Football Intramural I, 2, 3, 4, Basketball Intramural I, 2, 3, 4. CHARLES ARTHUR SAGE St. Anne's St. Thomas Club I, 2, 3, Ai Aquin Staff 47 Quill and Scroll 4. ANDREW WILLIAM SCHOLES Sacred Heart Honor Roll Ip Football Intra- mural I. RICHARD EARL RYAN Annunciation Fire Marshal I, Radio Club 4, Football Freshman Ip Intra- mural I, 2, 3, 4, Basketball Intramural 2, 4. FRANK GEORGE SCHISSER Assumption Chess Club Ip Football Kitten I, Intramural I, 3, 4, Basketball Intramural I, 3, 4. J ERRY WAYN E RUMMELL Letterman 3, 4, Football Varsity 3, 4, B Team 2, Intramural Ig Basketball Intramural I, 2, 3, 4. ROBERT JOHN SAWYER St. Christopher Mission Society 41 Student Di- rectory 3, 4, Football Intramural I, 2, 4, Basketball Intramural I, 4. HENRY ANDREW SCHUDALLA Queen of Peace Mission Society 41 Scitamard 2, 3, 4, Public Speaker 25 Traffic Patrol 4, Football Intramural I, 2, 3, 4, Basketball Intramural I, 2, 3, 4. K NORMAN EDWARD SCI-IVERAK Chrrst the Kmg Thomas Club I 2 Honor Ro 3 JOHN HARROLD SHANAHAN St Marys H nor Roll 2 E gle Staff I 2 3 4 Aquln Staff 4 Llbrary Club Q I and Sc Track 3 4 Football Intramural THOMAS BERNARD SLATER St Cecrlra Honor Roll I 2 Mrssnon Socrety 4 Res Publrca Latrna Track 2 Football Intramural I 2 3 4 Basketball Freshman Intramural 3 MIKE V. STOKOLA Resurrection nor Roll I, 2, . CRAIG ELLIOTT SWANSON St. Anne's Bowling 3, 4, Football, Intra- mural I, 45 Basketball, Intra- mural I, 4. FRED GEORGE SEALE Queen of Peace Mlssnon Society 3 Eagle Staff 4 Student Dnrectory Staff 4 Scrtamard 4 Golf 2 3 4 Foot ramural I 2 4 k all Intramural I 3 4 e ball Freshman I ERNEST LINWOOD SHEFFIELD .IR St Ambrose Th mas Club I 2 Honor 3 y ub Publuc Speaker I Radto Club 4 ootball lnramural I 2 ketball B Team 2 Intramural FREDERICK BENTEEN STEVES S1 Vmcent de Paul Thomas Club I 2 Honor 3 Publuc Speaker 2 es Publlca Latrna IV 4 Band I 2 Football Intramural 2 3 4 VERNON G. STRING-ER Assumpiion otball, Intramural I, 2, 3, 5 Bas etball, Intramural, I. 2, 3, 4. ROBERT EUGENE SWI-SHER St. Pefer's Football, Intramural 2, 3. 4, Bas- ketball, Intramural I, 2, 3, 4, Baseball, Freshman I. JOHN CRAIG SWIFT Holy Ghost Bowling 3, 4, Football, Intra- mural I, 2, 3, Basketball, Intra- mural I. DON L. TAVEL St. Vincent de Paul Mission Society 3, Eagle Staff 3, 4, Debate Team I, Public Speaker I, 2, Quill and Scroll 4, Band I, 2, 3, 4, Bowling 4, Football, Kitten I, Intramural 2, 3, 4, Basketball, Intramural I, 2. AUGUSTINE V. VAEZA Our Lady of Guadalupe Honor Roll 2, Mission Society 3, Eagle Staff 4, Bowling 4, Foot- ball, B Team 2, Freshman I, Intramural 3, 4, Basketball, In- tramural I, 3, 4, Baseball, Fresh- man I. RICHARD JOSEPH WELCH Sr, Perer's Honor Roll I, Football, Intramu- ral I, 2, 3, 4, Basketball, Intra- mural 2, 3, 4. JUSTIN CASTANIA WHITE St, Cecilia Honor Roll I, Student Council I, 2, 3, Mission Society I, Let- terman 2, 3, 4, Football, Varsity 2, 3, 4, Freshman I, Baseball, Varsity 3, 4, American Legion 2, 3, Freshman I, MARION MICHAEL TAMBORELLO Holy Name Mission Society 2, Football, Kitten I, Intramural 2, 3, Bas- ketball, Intramural I, 3. FLOYD J EAN TORRANCE St. Peter's Football, Intramural I, 2, 3, Bas- ketball, Intramural I, 2, 3, 4. CRUZ VEGA VALDES Immaculate Heart of Mary Honor Roll 2, Football, Intra- mural 3, 4. . JOHN EDWIN WESTERLAGE Christ the King Honor Roll I, 2, 3, Eagle Staff 4, German Club 3, 4, French Club 4, Res Publica Latina IV 4, Radio Club 4. CARL IRVIN WHITLOCK Holy Name Football, Intramural I, 2, 3, 4, Basketball, Intramural 3, 4. SQ JOE BOYD WILLIAMS Queen of Peace Football, Varsity 4, B Team 2, Freshman I, Intramural 37 Basket- ball, lnrramural I, 3, Baseball, Amerrcan Legion 3, B Tearn 2, Fresnrnan l. JOHN BARRETT YOUNG Sf- AUUQIS All SBIHYS Honor Roll 2, Eagle Staff 4 Quill and Scroll: Lerferman 3 Golf 2, 3, 4, Track 2, 3, Foot ball, Intramural 2. ,U Q- Trig sure can be difficult. Seniors find the pause that refreshes E pnuunn i sf 'L' X in +4 I ,N J ,, P I Z v 7 V , ff LS'-at v Y ' 1 L if: 1 aigfs M 4' - V I - -... f 2 Rf- 4911 FLW 1 wiv,-A mL-4 4 . ...A :PG . FIRST: J, ChandIer, M. Dexter, M. Girash, C. ButIer, R. KiJenIer, K, Casey, J. Stephen, T, Dolhonde, SECOND: L, BoIIing P. VaIenti, J. Caraway, J. Chandler, P. Federico, S. Hedding, G. Vitanza, THIRD: M. Pregeant, J. Barrett, B. Lyons, I. Giept ner, J. Cotrone, T, Kennedy, K. Smith, J. BordeIon, FOURTH: J. Ragusa, J. Fonte, M, CIements, M. McLaughlin, P. Noonan T, Brucks, L. Pasado, FIFTH: J. Fenner, J, O'Connor, P. M-stachIo,J. Cangelosi. T F Azzarello Madigan P Butc er D Rigamonti S Andres R Palmer W Smith M Morin SECON R e ,I g Muegge C ohnson S evens J ai M Se I J Pete D Woods Geen H Barton R Ne e o ris avis I oo Oc oa Wee s M ones P ye Ro rer J. FIFTH J Sweeney R CashioIa J Lamonte rv Y . ' T 1 121-342 If? 9 as i., r 1 af ' ' . fl t ix ff .4 Aran ii X FIRST J Pizzitola W Prosper: R Waska, E. Hanson, C. LaTour, R, Russell, A. Tischendorf, F. Descant, SECOND: R. Scharck een V oerver L ons J Becker, P. Charrin, C. Ballard, THIRD: M. Muckelroy, J. Strobel, C. Harper, C. De Stefano G Staskey J Emmitte R Scroggins, R. Loio, FOURTH: T. Bender, J. Wagenhauser, G. Holy, M. Decker, A. Wise J Schulz H Fritsch FIFTH P Delaro R. Jalutka, T. Scarpinato, G. Schultea. Last September Fr. W. Murphy, Homeroom teacher ot TO-A, was stricken with a heart attack, He had been teaching here since T955 when he arrived from Aquinas Institute in Rochester, N. Y. In his years with the Basilians C311 Fr. Murphy has traveled around Canada and the U. S. He has taught at Assumption High School in Windsor, Ontario, Catholic Central in Detroit, and Aquinas Institute in Rochester, N. Y. In Rochester he was director of studies and in Detroit he was treasurer. From T943 to T948 he worked among the Mexican Missions around New Gulf. The Aquin staff wishes Fr. Murphy a speedy recovery and hopes to see him teaching again next year. M 3 'M0uf'h N' Y, .0 Ts! I X i N -, U L. - ,lj '1 3 lx-J 1' 5,9 ' ' 1 H I J ' h IQ. , on ', A a 'I 4 I ' 'Jn Q zz ti' I My , l I ' 4.-3 I I' H. mm. ..,, H, ,.I, I-:wx - M. ,' ... if ...mfg V m..,'r i .h Q J' -',., 4 fn if S I 4. t' f '.','pI ' ' 1 X I I-.::. I : ,, - I .Ka ' , j nm! M 17 it-a.,,,1 I W... .h I , wi..-' 1 X 4 v ,f . I 2 1 u 5 1 n u ' i...,'-gi ge-fe'-vi 'su I , 'x', if , H1 .-- -5 if 7.54315-f 4 ix if., ', Al? ' I , QQ -31 ? ,. ' 1 'Q . I . . -.-.-......g.J ' : 1 r . s Q N I . .-..,-I 5 ga , , X I X E X y .ALJ . .-M-15 , . I ---v. -W AA... N FIRST: R. Lorino, S. Warchol, J. Hokanson, J. Locke, C. Butler, B. Brown, S. Dufilho, L. Bielamowicz, SECOND: B. Thacker, B. Archer, G. Schwencler, F. James, V. Mier, D. Eyster, G. Ponton, THIRD: L. Schreider, S. Horn, J. Newbould, M. Earth- man, C. Waligura, L. Mier, J. Randall, B. Meredith, FOURTH: E. Blocker, C. Lyons, B. Calongne, M. Reddy, R. Herrod, R. Niehaus, C. Bruhl, FIFTH: C. Berry, A. Cavapos, T. Burke, J. Jones, J. Gilbert, P. Green. FIRST: M. Klotz, T. Koby, J. Hennessy, M. Prosperi, G. Bradley, T. Jones, L. Turley, G. Konaho, SECOND: J. Fruia, J Olsovsky, T. Ryan, R, Garza, B. Ibison, L. Marcella, C. O'Connor, THIRD: T. Collins, T. Stevens, A. J. Vance, F. Mauro, B Raiford, B. Martino, B. Tinerella, J. Ciarella, FOURTH: P. Cartwright, C. Pelham, B. Kristinik, B. Pechanec, J. Stanford C. Murrell, J. Springfield, FIFTH: M. Herrera, E. O'Rourke, B. Warren, R. Ramirez, D. Hedding. lll lla ' X My Federro demonsfrares how To give a good speech. Mr.GaunTwHus1raTes a point in bidogy. I 'll I X5 One of the most important and rewarding facets of student life at St. Thomas is the fulfillment of the spiritual aspect of each stu- dent's character. One of the princioal aids to the fulfillment of this end lies in the attendance and participation of the l-loly Sacrifice of the Mass. Hence, for the benefit of the students at St. Thomas a weekday Mass is celebrated each Friday at 8 OO a m in the rotunda of the school Although this Mass does not carry com pulsory attendance those that make the extra effort to attend build up a stronger bond be tween themselves and Christ and consequently are able to follow more surely the paths of a purelife ' wa, V. Frequeht use ot the Sacraments ns a tra dnttoh at St Thomas that ts greatly ertcour aged amohg the student body A Cohtessvoh pertod IS held each Thursday durmg vvhtch the studehts are gnveh ah opportunity to go to Confesstoh Oh Friday they may recevve Commuhtoh whsle attendmg Mass at the school Thts practice of recenythg the Sacra ments durahg the week ands each student to become more closely umted with Chrust Each Thursday numerous places such as the telephone booth the book store and the Ilbrary vvhtch ordmarxly serve everyday uses are turned into cohtessrortals Yet ho matter the site of Confessxoh the final reward sttll rmgs true f -JF' fir Fr Oser d s'r Dates He , CNW'- Adoratuon ot the Blessed Sacrament ns vvlthout a doubt one of the greatest ways a Catholrc can show reverence for God At St Thomas every student as guven an op portunuty tor adoratron ot the Blessed Sacra ment through the ceremony of Benedlctlon Each Friday dursng Rellguon period the stu dents partlcupate In thus ceremony ID the rotunda of the school Dunng Beneductuon speakers speak on varuous toplcs Through these sermons the commandments of God may be emphaslzed the Importance of the Sacraments may be stressed or tnformatnon about vocatnons may be related But above all through Benednctlon the students are gnven a great taculuty to become more closely unnted vvnth God members ot the faculty or outside guest I I Fr Allnoch otftcuates at Benediction For those students nnterested tn the work ot Chrust there us a chapter of the Leglon ot Mary at St Thomas The Leglon ot Mary ns a vvlde spread organnzatton under the guld ance ot the Blessed Vlrgln whlch advances the precepts ot the Church The actnvutles o the Legion ot Mary Include vrsltlng hosputals worklng un parishes drstrubutlng Catholtc llterature and serving at Mass In short wherever a helping hand as needed the Le gnon extends nts and Another organlzatuon at St Thomas vvhuch helps IH the Work ot the Church rs the Mus sion Collectors Thus consusts of boys an each homeroom who collect money each week tor the work of the mussuonary pnests MMM? 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FRESHMEN FOURTH ROW D Sharp K Watknns G Barbles L Schuster S Dufllho C Butler A Cavazos D Dulcck J Donohue R Brown THIRD ROW F Sheppard B Krlstlnuk A Lederer B Archer C Walngura F Kalner J Halla L Konecy SECOND ROW T Burke J Abell M Seger A Tornowskl J Szyrrczak J Bollcm S Bravenec R Kam nskl M Klo1z R Bergholz T Hughes FIRST ROW C Lyons D Johnston R Colluns G Donaho M Earthman R Sherman C Berry T Howard T Hlcks R Nlehaus D Eysver 7464 74 7044Z77!42e40mS 'Q ,Ai- l 1 vw rv' SENIORS Bob Alvenburger Ron Punkenburg vlce presndenl Bull Earthman presldenf Blll Bar1mskx Carl Hella M .1 1. UNDERC ASSMEN Q homores IBACK J lm Gs ff rw Bl S f lvl J Q na VY PWD r Hugh K9 q fs f o ross fnorrf r y al ocwn I Mar kg John Pack Editor Fr Cooper Faculty Advisor Kemp Maer Associate Editor The Eagle, St. Thomas' school paper, plays an important part in our school lite. Undoubtedly one of the finest school papers in the city, the Eagle can be relied on tor the latest news and sports ot in- terest to St. Thomas students. The editors, statt writers, and reporters use their own time after school to compose the monthly issues of our paper. Tvvo ot the most popular features are Eagle Eyes and the Vulture, a special edition published on April FooI's Day which pokes tun at the school and faculty. St. Thomas can be iustly proud ot its tine school paper be- cause ot its high caliber work in this and past years BACK Don Tavel Business Manager Ralph Lolo Exchange Editor Bob Altenburger Sports Co Editor FRONT Marty Green Sports Co Editor John Rembert Page Editor Bill Mondshine Page Eclitor A J Gallerano Page Editor 1 1 . 1 I 1 - - 1 I 1 1 1 ' - - 1 1 1 i 1 1 - - 1 - SJ 5 ... . L 1 SENIOR STAFF WRITERS-BACK: Ron Marta, Tom Rigamonti, John Shanahan, Larry Conklin, Joe Guerrini, Charles Marlin, Herbert Lindee FRONT: Hugo Englehardf, Albert Angie, Gus Vaeza, Rickey Graham, Charles Sage. SPORTS STAFF BACK Blll Sage John Gorman Jnm Peterson FRONT Lee Adams Fred Seale Jerry Lowry John Hosry Joe Manguamell Ham on R James R Hagemeyer FRONT D Rvgarnonrl L Keochel E Hanson V Coerver B Harnngton M Momz . . , , W if y . STAFF WRITERS-BACK: D, Elliot, M. Golasinslu, J. Hanna, R. Broaddus, J. Gaden. MIDDLE: J, Roos, C. Sicola, S, Kelleher, B. Beirne, W 'Y H.dnuQ1 Rev John P Barry CSB Faculty Advisor and Ronald Plnkenburg Edt or In Chief What makes a yearbook? Well, in the case of the l959 Agun the only ans yer could be long range plann ng and olaln hard work To lnltlate any sort of protect ,ou must flrst plan on what you are oo no to do Tnus ast July Fr John Sheehan and Fr Barry put thelr heads togethe and selected tlne edntors for the comlng year After lnforrnlng the boys of thelr new robs and completlng the prellmlnary plans for the yearbook the ad dnve was be gun and the new eclntors were lntroduced to such thlngs as layout sheets and deadlunes Plain l-lard Work to an Aguxn eclltor means poundung the pavement In the hot summer trylng to sell an ad long hours spent ID plan nnng and revusung pages and afternoons spent an the Publncatuons Room drawung up hns par ticular section of the yearbook However all thus IS forgotten when the yearbooks flnally arrlve ID May The Edxtors of the T959 Aquun would like to take thts opportunity to thank Fr Barry for the wonderful nnsplratlon and gunclance which he provnded thus year and also the Faculty and student body of St Thomas vvnthout whose co operatlon and asslstance thus book would not have been possnble We hope you luke It 'SMI 'HF-V' STANDING John Shanahan Socual Edrtor Joe Guerrxnu Treasurer Larry lblscn Graduate Edntor Herbert Llndee Undergraduate Editor SEATED Charlne Sage Business Manager John Gorrnan Sports Edltor A .1 Gallerano Intrdductory Edltor Ronald Marta Relugxous Edxtor 5 . . . , X I , H . ' l T . 4 X, ,. , I , , J . .V , l J- r 1 ' ' . . l 01, AH I ,, - H - - I - f - 1 - I I I 4 I 0 . . . . . . f . I - 2,19 'M K L -,MH ii f , A, A ' ,, . N k M 1 ' A ' T5 I I I , i f ' : ' , ' . 1 , 1 1 , ' 1 . . , ' , I ' ' ' A AD SALESMEN BACK Bob Pulndo Joe Guerrnnr Herbert Lnndee Grant Holy CENTER Johnny Brannxf Mrke Wmberly Marty Gxrash Jam Butera John Hughes FRONT John Shanahan Ron Ptnkenburg Nsck Martlno Charlne Sage Torn Rugamont: Don RIQBYTTOWYI sf PHOTO CREDITS AQUIN photo staff Bob Bexley Studnos Raeburn Studlos Richard Nevle Head Photographer Tom Donoghue Charlle Sage SUBSCRIPTION COLLECTORS BACK ROW Bull Cook Fred Steves Ken Bacon Gus Vaeza Steve Kane John Branmf Jerry Lowry CENTER ROW Jnm Butera Phul Montalbano Tom Rlgamontr Floyd Torrence Mxke Wlmberly Dnck Welch FRONT ROW Webster Nutt Ben Prause Bull Mondshune Jerry Jarnatl Don Tavel . . - ' 1 f 1 f 2 , I , , , A - , , f , , .. , L, 2 , , . I 2 1 ' 'y -' . .3 U - I I . : I I I n I V ' Z I I I I I ' : I I I I 4 I MR LYNNL JAMES The St Thomas Bancl IS a longstanclnng tradntson here at Eagleland Under the dl rectlon of Mr Lynn L James the band us a frequent figure un many downtown parades and also appears regularly at our home foot ball games The annual band concert ns the hugh ponnt of the year however for Mr James and his boys ST Thomas can certain ly be proud of nts band and the tune manner an whuch rt represents our school FRESHMAN BAND Q- BACK George Schwender Bully Thacker Make Gadbonn Robert Larmo Steve Warchol Paul Nunez Charles Butler Stephen Horn Jrm Newbould FRONT Carter Lyons Larry LeBlanc Charles Walugura Mel Herra Gary Ponton Larry Buelamowucz Alfonso Cavazos Jerry OBrlen . . , I I f - . ,M -'f ' L I W , y - A ,QA - xr 1 - i , W A Q f Q' A L . L K E I 4 -T N' , -go 3. N ' N L ' ' H f 1 L .: , 1 D Q , t 1, . ' 4 1 V ' I 4 . I ' I I I 1 I ' I I I I . . , . I , 1 f - Zcuwi fr' 'Url cr 1 'X N-5 if X i 1 Nu OFFICERS STANDING Adam McClosky Albert Angle Don Tavel Tom Crawford SEATED Darrow Culver Joe Guler rm: Tony Matranga Ron Bnerung :I- fl ,- vffff B K F Babareck L Colca L Hern ndez R Jo es R Jone A McClosky D Ellot T Crawford L nchel C Butler J Mu nl R Myers G Nlero L Pasada T Mavranga R Buerlng STANDING R mes D Garcla A Angle LEFT FRONT C Johnson J Klognnezak E Blocher C Saha B Kurl CENTER G Shore P Noonan G Padulla E Fnerag D Tavel J Guerrunu RIGHT FRONT D Darnlek R Palmer L Lyons D Culver FOREGROUND C De Sfepharo A Camplse ul -V Q i ', ' R' ' rs ' , V all a ,J I l ' it 6 3 N :H - 'rff - l ' f , . J I I - we --:N L ' K , V f . T, 3 ,. A 1 Q .,- - I o ' T ' L A ff X it 9 - . . x K l V1 K I ' , , X ' , H ,X ' M L , fr ' x,. . V A 4 'lv X Q pl F l W ' A- N A ' 1 Q k N RNDIL V Af' K ' If A,f13f C, I livin' I I,--0 mari lj N Y fm ,, ll 'f HM T -'A F' ' Q e l T f f l 1' A 4 1,1 RJ. l 4 T ' 4 T 51 AC z . 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REV WALTERW SCOTT CSB Moderator Scutamard the St Thomas Dramatrcs Club ts an organuzatuon with a rather unusual name When Scltamard IS spelled backwards the name ns flttlngly Dramatlcs Thus past year has been a very busy one for the club Several three act plays were presented one of which was Stalag l7 The Catholic Theater Conferences annual Fall Play Festival was one of the hugh points of the year for Scutamard A Chnst mas play was also presented for the faculty and parents at the annual Chrlstmas Party Fr Scott and Mr Howard have glven mvaluable asslstance and advice to the dramatic group thus year and through theur efforts and that of Al Casas the presndent Scltamard had one of nts best seasons to date STANDING Jrm Manterrs Ken Malone Woody Harrlson Jack Hanna Bob Rannes John Dangle Bob Brown Joe Snow Walter Candelarl John Kolar Ed Roberts Joe Kolar Rncky Graham SEATED Make Marlow Ken Hogan Al Casas presndenf Carl Halla Bull Barrow ,3 n C' fx . Z 1 3 .3 g J 35 .2 nv M mi M 5 W?-J ew file X K Na M Eg Q a REV F L MURPHY CSB Our Llbrary Club IS made up of stuolents who are interested nn learnnng about the operatton of a ltbrary and are wxlltng to glve up theur study pernools to assust Rev L L Murphy our school llbrarnan These asslst ants learn much about the behtnol the scenes operation of a large library such as ours and the paperwork that ts Involved The patnent work of Father Murphy and his boys has certainly made the ST Thomas Library a pleasure to use BACK Fred James, Lunwood Sheffteld, Sam Ltstt, Don Megow, James Bergen, Walter Candelarl, Robert James. FRONT: Ron Megow, Martin Hester, Don Bennett, Joe Mangiameli. The Speech and Debate Club under the clurectuon of Rev Walter Scott CSB and Mr James Howard CSB has blossomed Into a malor actuvtty here at St Thomas The clubs alms are to promote and create Inter est an speech actlvltles to Improve skrlls rn public speaklng and to honorably represent the school anol commumty an forensnc BCTIVI tues Thus they have clone by thetr partucnpa tvon rn many events and the frequent vlc tones vvhuch they have won for our school Y m.,,r MR JAMES HOWARD C S B and REV WALTER SCOTT C S B BACK Eric Hanson Bull Beurne Rlchard Nevle Jm Chandler Don Rrgamontt Carl Halla Ken Malone Woody Harrtson Jack Hanna FRONT Fred Hughe John Roos Sean Kelleher Frank Tortortce Make Mar lon John Datgle Bobby Rames REV J A WILSON CSB and REV W S CANNING CSB Here at St Thomas vve have three clubs made up ot boys Interested mn the study of the Lattn French and German languages e L tm I b es ublnca tuna V made up of tourth year Latun students and IS under the dlrectlon ot Rev W S Canntng Rev J A Wulson clurects the German and French Clubs and serves as Instructor to the boys IO thenr extracurricular meetings These clubs notably the German and French Clubs provtde an opportunnty for St Thomas students to learn two toreugn languages and perhaps toreshadovv the formal study ot German and French here at Eagleland ,fi-' ga f fXrw RES PUBLICA LATINA lV A J Gallerano Hugo Englehardt John Westerlage Matt Murdock Brock Moore Fred Steves Joe Guer rn: Larry Ibnson Tom Slater Ron Punkenburg Marty Green Bull Cook Ken Hogan Th a' c u , R P ' La ' I , is I l l T x T y WF Jsjgiff FRENCH CLUB STANDING Edward Gabe! Fr Wulson Bob Brown SEATED Alex Klemer Ron Marta Marty Gnrash John Wesferlage GERMAN CLUB STANDING Woody Harrnson Alex Kleiner Marry Grrash Mke Carmuchael Bob Rames Fr Wnlson SEATED 'harley Marnn HugoEngeIhard1 John Wesferlage Bobby Burkholfz 1 ' f . . I I I - I - , 1 f r 1 - - - With its second year at St. Thomas lust completed, the Chess Club can now be considered a permanent organization. The Club was organized by the school's chess players to provide an opportunity to meet other opponents. At its first meeting in September Hugo Englehardt was elected president. This past years record has been very impressive with the Marian Austin and St. Johns teams among others going down in defeat As members of the Houston Chess Club League the St Thomas Chess Teams have maintained a very high standing in city competition ln light of past successes it seems that the Chess Club will be one ofthe schools busiest groups in years to come STANDING Richard Meyers Albert Angie John Roos William White Richard Pantel Richard Palmer Eric Hanson Jim Manteris Robert Ramirez James Bergen Peter Kisnc Vincent Doucette Martin Hester SEATED Bill Harrington Larry lbison Herbert Lmdeek Hugo Engelhardt Charles Randall Woody Harrison John Westerlage Club was back this year hard at work turning out the lively posters which decorate our halls Each Tuesday the meetings were held in the Physics Lab where new posters were created by the capable student artists On Wednes day morning the halls of St Thomas would be gaily arrayed with colorful posters announcing the events of the coming week end The students of St Thomas are deeply grateful for this fine work and for the school spirit shown this past year by the members of the Poster Club notes STANDING Vincent Lucia Malcolm Pittman Harry Parrish David Gruber Adrien McM1llian John Hughes SEATED Brock Moore President Ray Jasper Nick Martino Ricky Graham l Headed up by Ray Jasper, the Poster . 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Through the years at St Thomas the Hall Patrol has become a respected and vntal tradrtuon The Patrols mam purpose ns to regulate student move ment ID the corrudors and on the staurs As we have only three mtnutes between change of pernods It us very nmportant that the students move qunckly and orderly throughout the school so that no one wlll be late for class Our Hall Patrol ns a qulet eff: cnent organtzatuon whose often unseen presence has helped t make St Thomas a more pleasant school to attend The Traffuc Patrol was organuzed thus year nn an effort to drrect the parklng of cars and control the flow of traffnc on school property Fr Duggan ap pounted Har y Parrush as head of the patrol and provnded hum wnth seven asststants who wall help hum enforce the schools parknng and speed re strnctuons Thanks to the efforts of thus group traffic tneups and blocked dnve ways are a thang of the past Cer tannly the whole school IS grateful for the fnne asslstance they have provnded I Collura Vuncent Lnma Ruckey Graham Ray Budde mffw 7940446 N i BACK Davud Gruber Jerry Ash, Kenneth Bacon FRONT Steve Kane Harry Parrrsh Ruckey McCarthy - .Y-W , 1 . . . I , . , , . y - '1 . f 3 - ' gh , 1 . . ni . 5 . . A A Q L I ' . . . Tw l I 'Z' K I --, I l - . ft' . L Q A . . . , , k o . b sf s P i 5 sw BACK: Vincent Musachia, John Braniff, James Butera. FRONT: Richard 0 - l . I fa t I A Y . . ' at V3 'I 'I , . T . i T , . , I. 4 244542: 5 l BACK John Westerlage KSHOQ Ralph Fredregill Bruce Meredith James Bergen K5LGl Lin Sheffield K5lRS FRONT Woody Harrison KNSPLI Charles Murrell KSKXJ David Shaver Jim Hokanson K5LGH Qs.-1' Q? BACK Fred Seale John Sawyer FRONT Carl Halla James Harris Newly organized this year, the Radio Club materialized when a group of St Thomas boys Interested In amateur radio decided to band to gether to promote thelr common Interest here at Eagleland Their first year has been an overwhelming success A large number of boys signed up for the Morse code classes and the open house held last November was one of the big attractions here at school Looks luke a long busy future for the St Thomas Radio Club Sfdif With Carl Halla as nts capable edu tor the Houston Catholic High Schools Student Directory made its annual appearance in October Working through the summer months Carl and his staff had the overwhelming task of listing the name address and phone number of every student going to a Catholic high school in the Houston area As the Student Directory is an lndlspen sable item to every St Thomas boy we owe the staff a vote of thanks for a 'ob well done i. .Il ' I I l- . ll, 'I' . I Z . 'l' 'Il 'Vi It l 1 n , 1, ' F dx ' n u o u. - 1 , . : , '. Perhaps one of the oldest and best known organizations at St. Thomas is the Mothers' Club. Always ready to assist in school activities, the Clubs annual Spaghetti Dinner is a mainstay of our Fall Round Up In order to raise funds for its operation the Mothers Club holds an annual card party luncheon and style show Among other things the receipts help to pay for a full years tuition to St Thomas for two deserving students The Club holds an annual Faculty Party so that the parents might have an opportunity to meet their sons teachers A Christmas Party honoring mothers of the faculty members is an additional protect of the Mothers Club The staff and student body of St Thomas are certainly very thankful for the fine assistance that the Mothers Club has provided this past year --..,, Mrs Drapela addresses the Mothers Club 3 CD gp' 3 I STANDING Mrs J A Marquer I-rosh Chairman Mrs J J Girash Treasurer Mrs Cecil Thompson Hospitality Mrs W E Culver Senior Chairman Mrs David Hannah NCCW Representative SEATED Mrs Donald Hanson Recording Secretary Mrs Leo Poye Second Vice President Mrs Louis Coloa Membership , . . . . , . , I I 2 V ' m 1 - I , A . , .. vi. . I ' lr? z' . x. , x Q, . ' 9 ' . I n ll .- ' if .. . , 1 . xl! , I I 1 . . ... '4 Q 'J fi . , . 7 l ' , O ' x : . . . , ' 5 . . . , 5 . , 5 . . . I 5 . , ... . . : . , i . , ' I - 1 - 1958 Bonfire and W ' Last November 8, St. Thomas had its annual bonfire and pep rally festivities which preceeded the St, Anthony's game, The bonfire, the biggest in the history ot Eagleland, was the product ot a day ot enthusiastic work on the part ot the Student Council and the senior class. The football team celebrated Homecoming the previous week at the Marian game at which time Bonnie Daigle from Incarnate Word Academy was crowned Homecoming Queen Chosen as prin cesses were Marcia Marquer and Rosalie Lorino trcm St Agnes Academy Mrs A J Drapela president of the St Thomas Mothers Club presented a bouquet of roses to Queen Bonnie and Princesses Marcia and Rosalie Thanks to the efforts of the Student Council the Cheerleaders and the senior class the T958 Bonfire and Homecoming will long be remembered as one of the outstanding events of the past school year lla WI 3.1 mf J. it T.. Sen ors bu ld bonf re T 1 fa 1 I. r L, yi I A W' r T AX f r- , K .L A '- ., -' 213 rf JA ,J 7 A K 'Eg r 7,1 X Y, .fl X Q 19 l X il fl , rsh sy 4- J I - gt.. A -' I '. ' R A 1 Y I - , df, e If 1, V of , Q., y ' ,gig , ,W EL xg g KL Lf! A , E- akd!,j',g K ,Zhi 5 ,K HQ r. i 'f 1 is X , . ff , is 'td 740 famed-76,6 D 7, f95f St. Thomas' annual Fall Round-Up held last Decem- ber was an overwhelming success. As the result of an all-out drive by the student body, well over Sl0,000 was brought in from the sale of raffle tickets. The Spaghetti Dinner and the many booths and games also showed outstanding profits. The success of the Round- Up can be attributed to the fine effort shown by the student body in the ticket sales, Fr. Burbott and the 5f, Thomas Gym-s5,e of ,he Fall Roundup' senior class for the building and running of the Round- Up, and to the staff for their planning and organization. To the parents and friends of St. Thomas the student body owes a vote of thanks for their continued gen- erosity. Mr. Sawyer, John O'Connor, John Sawyer, and John Cahill set up one of the booths. Fr. Duggan picks the first prize winner. Marty Green tries to Dunk the Boy. 'A Q-,ZW . . -I A Q ,E ,QQ M '99,-, ,- vw X53- Ginger Mead sells a chance at the Doll Booth. Salesman Marty Green hard at work. Mrs. O'Connor and assistants put the finishing touches on the Doll Booth. Mr. Mike Ricca and Mr. Carmel Valenza prepare the spaghetti. Mrs. Girash, Mrs, Raia, Mrs, Tortorlce, and Mrs, Galdo serve the spaghetti dinner. i Q f if., s '-ecwfzam As a fitting end to the first semester of school, St. Thomas held its annual Mid-Year Prom at Lakeside Coun- try Club. The ioyous event took place on the evening of Friday, January 23, and lasted from nine until twelve. Music was supplied by the popular Hal Kidder and his orchestra. Student Body President Bill Earthman, who served as emcee for the evening, announced that there would be an amateur show to take place during the inter- mission. 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H ix K I Q ' ' l ' ' I T T D Kuehn M Sedufa J P per R R a D Jefferues E Adams F Lopez J Stone B Conry J Luchak SECOND Mr J Pelers J Butera B Brown P Shuensky E Stasky ST THOMAS OPPONENTS Bellaire Rams Aldme Pasadena South Houslon Sprung Branch Jeff Davis Bellamre Rams 1.3 B team mes to stop opponents ff If FlRS:. ,. ',.ie,.ai,. ,, ,. ,. ,. . z.. ,AA Sfegent, P, Mier, R. O'Reilly, T. Wey, D. Descent, C. Thompson, A. Vasquez, R. Ritchie. THIRD: B, Allison, L. Lewellen, O. Bondi, R. Shark, O ' , O O ' l8 O 46 O 26 O ' 40 8 ' lA 8 ' N 8 . ,,,. C. A 1' , N 97 ? FIRST J Azzarello G Koieras M Sear B Tlnferella R Herrod H Hahn G Barbles M Pallum SECOND B Plndaruls N Hardy B Martmo M Reddy P Gage A Ramuez T Huges J Gulberf B Ranford J Cnarella THIRD J Comensky T Kung J Foote J Puzzufola Mr Melancon T Hedrick Mr Kelly P Green Day A Vance FOURTH L Murdock E Kasowsku Cufchfleld L T ckwell J H ll N Garldel Nuehause T Koby B Atkinson J Wellborn ST THOMAS OPPONENTS Marshall Waslwlngton Washmgton Sweeney Mt Carmel Aldme Marnan ST Plus Azzarello sweeps rlght end agamst Marnan Q I 34. A H33 N' z ,.-my ' ' ' di A v W A . ' .. ll, D. l,'. I, ,l.' .J l Z ., A , V. 1 H., V' I I , .FB I,'. 68,7 .. ' , 6 S eeee 6 T2 ' 6 16 ' ,- 7,7,, 8 30 Y eeeerr 20 35 . 0 O ' ,777 6 20 ' D S , 8 26 . ' D D D Y,77, D D O T735 54 98 A 1' 5' STANDING: John Hosty, Ron Waska, Steve Kane, Terry Busker, Martin Hester, Louis Hamil, Vncent Lma Bill Knapick Bob Altenburger Bill Coffey Grant Hollyg KNEELING: Manager Eddie Darrah, Coach Mr. W, F. Hines, Harry Parrish, and Manager Jerry Lowry St. Thomas St. St. Thomas St. St. St. Thomas Thomas Thomas Thomas St, Thomas St. Thomas St. Thomas St. Thomas St. Thomas St. Thomas St. Thomas TCIL DISTRICT CHAMPIONS 61 Mt. Carmel 68 St. Pius 66 Kerwin I 60 Marian 93 St, Anthony 68 St. Pius 65 Mt. Carmel 38 Kervvin ,o,, 74 Marian 50 Mt. Carmel TCIL STATE RUNNER-UP 63 Kirwin 65 Mt. Carmel 52 Jesuit I 29 gg! ,lx QF J 3 , i 'ss ix fit Meram deferfder gces Pugh IU attempt to block Terry Buskers Hamrl KQOJ outlumps opponent wxth e same number shot x Three Colts fasl to keep Bubba Knaplck from scoring t a waives fast break r Pst Nt Carrve vt can Antcrto Bob AMC i-Jfgey M153 defrorgyafeg Nr-rp Shot V X X 1 e 52 'A l D. I N 'l:..x , k , Q I Q . ' ' ' ' ' ' th O Kuf., I A ft Mfr W ,f , x. ..l A L 0 r Ln' fork age 1. 1 ' V Af., . r ' . ff gl! if - 4: Q Q fl ' . 'SPX 1- ' I , r 1 .. N Fr. Matzinger C.S.B., Mike Golasinski, Ted Ciochon, Hugh Kelly, Jerry Burns, Charles Abell, Jack Hofsfeffer, Jay Lawson, Fred Lopez, Art Ccerver, Eugene DeLuke, Peier Phillips, Jim Hannah, Dan Kuehn, Dave Cooper, Al Clay, Charles Bullacher. TOP ROW Mr Kelly CSB Mr Duggan CSB SECOND ROW Tom Day Frank Sheppard George Schwender Mike Seger THIRD ROW Manager Bob Trackwell Bob Bergholz Richard Kammskl Jim Azzerello Alex Ramirez Bill Pechannc FOURTH ROW Benny Tinerello Sieve Zienfek Al Lederer Mike Reddy Vince Douceife i . . .,., . . , , , . . I I I I f I ' : I I , I - BACK George Beach John Brown David Sharp Clarence Angle Jerry Schmidt Max Ceglelskl Edward Hugefz FRONT Mike Stephenson Mrke Brown Make Norman Frank Sheppard George Bel Ken Roth The nntramural football program at St Thomas nncludes all classes freshman sophomore, gun lor and sensor The games are played at 300 oclock and all the homerooms compete agannst each other The teams that go unto the playoffs are cletermmeol by the best won and lost rec ord In thus way the Champuons are determuned Q.. Marnon Zlentek Bob Gross John Chrustnan Boone Amyx IO4 100 BACK Peter Phlllups Bully Schubert Vmcent Campo Bull Maer FRONT Joe Snow Frank Thompson Ralph Fredregull 'E' Cv' F fs V I g qi I Arita .4 fl Pqfaaa BACK Ricky Graham Marlon Tamborello Jerry Ashy FRONT John Wagenhauser Ralph Lolo 125 BACK Ricky Graham Malcolm Pnttman Mark Haxthausen Vlcent Lucna Davud Gruber FRONT Larry Conklin James Roberfs Tommy Green Bob Bryan Kemp Maer 7 7 ' 5 ,L f' . , I, ,I lx' 96 X lf og I Y 'fm .xiuia M. ,ax if-4, ' F ' .. I D . . - K Qi Fix ky L J cts ' ' . l Z W i+E'.l4 do 'fl ' W 4 A ' ' W1 t A xt rf' 1 M - , ,A A N - , l ' Q' ' ' 4. K h . u 11 - I L A Q y , 'J . . . f K 1 . . A 4 I , L' X , T - tv. 4 KA , X T , 'F , A ' tl A1 tr ,, X V aw W FRONT ROW Julio Valdez Buck Burkowskt Tom Hughes REAR ROW left to nght Sam Bravenec Mnke Garcna Muke Horrocks Jesse Cnsneros 2 STANDING Charles Descant Justm Whrte Jnm Manley Lee Adams Houston Lawrence KNEELING Dave Gruber Bob Puludo Don Glllespue Fred Lopez STANDING Irwm Gneptner Pat Federwco Terry Kennedy Jzm Caraway Marty Gnrash Pete Noonan KNEELING Make Decker Jrm Fonte Phullnp Mustachxo Joe Ragusa John Cangelosu Joe Catrone ML STANDING Rlchard Donohue Rack Zenner Houston Lawrence KNEELING Mllton Jamall Mlke Jerasso Oscar Bono: On January 29 through February TI an Intramural Basketball tournament was held before and after school In the gym Thus tournament was supervised and made It was run srmllar to that of a regular tournament wzth a champlon runner up and consolatnon champion The teams that lost their flrst game went into the consola Tron playoffs The teams that won thelr first game played for the champuonshnp The runner up as ranked second un the respectnve standings STANDING Justrn Whnte Jim Manley Lee Adams KNEELING Mackey Whttlock Don Gullespue Bubba Camplse IOS 7 2 ' I LZ, 5 , ' ' il X w 7 47 ! ,W I ' bln 77 : ' , , . V - : I' I Q , ' , ' - possible by Fr. Oser, Mr. Brad-Shaw, and Fr. Matzinger. I - I -' . ' Z , . I , I I . 122 I . . y . I V 2 Fr. Reuss checks scores of bowling teams. I The St. Thomas Bowling league, under the direction ot Fr. Reuss, was made up of tour- teen teams ot tive bowlers each this year. The league is sanctioned by the American Junior Bowling Congress of Chicago which awards trophies and A..l.B.C. patches to members and enters them in two international tournaments, one in the fall and one in the spring. The league sponsors its own singles tournament at the end ot the season in April. The Bowlers have also formed match teams which bowl against match teams of other schools and establishments. STANDING left to right Tom Malloy Joe Lamonte John OConnor Micky Boyle Craig Swift Con Fused John Cullman Hank Howland Charles Hutzler Jerry Lowry KNEELING left to right Cullen Plaag Don Bennett Bill Mondshine Pete Sawyer Robert Ramirez Jerry Cullman l , l , . . . . 1 - 1 I r 1 1 1 1 1 A 1 - 1 . 1 1 1 1 , 1 STANDING left to right Ray Budde Mllton Moran Marty Glrash Benny Punto Charley Brown Larry Phelps Jay Young Sam Bonno Paul Myles John Rzquelmy Danny Huber Jimmy Caraway Bull Colfer Luke Lyons Mike Decker KNEELING left to rrght Kurt Metkyo Joe Rotgut Joe Manguamelu Tum Dendy Rueben Garcua Don Megow Ronny Megow STANDING left to rnght Gerald Eckenrod Ruck Porter Ruck Barthelme Mlke Robson Camera Shy Kermnt Allum Freddy Steves John Doe Walter Barbour Elvus Presley Alfred E Neumann KNEELING left to nght Chuck Scott Doug Norman James Peterson Charles Destefano Gus Vaeza Clnfford Murphy Bull Harrington t I 2 I I I I I I I I I 1 1 I 1 1 - 1 5 I f , , , 1 f 1 'r .:. 1' '55 V' I y , an . ., 952 55 s .Q A , ,- -. 1. X l ul . 1 ' ', I 1 ,, 5 I : I I I I I I I I I ! ' ' I l I I I t t , - THIRD ROW: Manager Bill Earthman, Joe Regusa, Bill Knapick, Terry Kennedy, Ron Waska, Don Rigamomi, John Hosfy, Manager. SECOND ROW: Fr. R Mafzinger, Coach, Larry Conklin, Rudy Spaeck, Joe Fenner, Phil Monfalbano, Marty Girash, Mr. Kelly, Coach. FIRST ROW: Joe Pizzitola, Vincent Lima Justin White, Jerry Pizzitola, John Braniff, Bill Coffey. ' 2 if v- ,gi Q Q at Y, X s O 1 is 1 swf, -Av. -.4 ,J 4? A at 'W s A-v 1 111 47' -'- Fivffurrf, - Q 1 G X Q . 'S STANDING Mr J Bradshaw Coach 'R Zmner M Lo1t J Murlllo T Way D Norman J Leppord F Lopez M Golaslnskl J Burns J 6400 NDING Fr Oser CSB Coach C Abel J em ue lm ,lc B nsw J Ogletree K Wu uarrs Coffey B Mcnfalbano Jerry Pnzzutola J Segratc J Bramff John Puzzntola . f I 1 I 5 1 Y J x Q x Y , 'M'.'4J. Y. 4 J ,' . W an R 4 I I I If fi 0' L, 5 ' . 'I' ff ff Luchak, J. lxongnfmanager. kNEELlNG:,M. Rurimorel R. iemef, v, Camo, A.lRasBh, F. Thofnpim, A.c1aQ. ' I A A ' U sm 1 . , . , , K , J. Wm, v, L' Ja, J. rcnafk, J, ara kg 4 A NEELING: J, 'ri' ., a I I I Q S G L M d' , J. Gorman, B. Sage, J. James, T, Leman, Rev. J. P. Barry STANDING: A. J. Cameratta, Trainer, S. Stevens, R. Jasper, B. Moore, . ieptner, . a :gan Coach. KNEELING: Pat Federico, J. Bordelon, B. Bartniski, J. Kent, J. Jamail, captain, N. Martino, F. Azzerello, R. Russell, M. Griffin. iw ' W if Q , Q 1 ,Wei . 4, .A '. - R J' fe--.Ao Zi ,T ' .4 . J 4 . Q-477 3 '1'-,Q-A 4 n ' , . I ' ' y',-4:'zfs,-- . V f1.fw.. y ' - A New J v ' H Jim .. '.jaeg' . ,.'f','4'.. M- .M',. W Y' -4 riff: S' ' ef- 3--fi 1. .fp M- 7 7 'Yr R t t ffth bl ks Hi h Hurdlers Dee Jefferies and State Champion Bob Sprinters Frank Azzerello, Phil Martin, and John Kent power s ar o e oc . g Bartniski clear the tall timbers. 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MELwooo SUNDAY MASSES 645 8 9 CLASSIFIED PARKING SYSTEM Servmg Hous+on In 45 Convemenf Downfown Locahons Also fhe Shamrock-Hllfon Hofel GENERAL OFFICE FA 3 8I8I 604 Loulslana S G H C PARRISH SERVICE STATION e B I F e Y Ca Eve a Wesfh m +o e as TEXACO PRODUCTS Servlce Calls ln Ihe Monirose and Hyde Park Area PHONE JA 8-4680 nf NORTH SIDE READY MIX CONCRETE COMPANY ' Raduo Confrolled ' Modern Equlpmeni' OX-4 6666 MEMBER OF TEXAS READY MIX CONCRETE ASSN lhlblJ 1601402 Ben 'flur SUPREME CATERING CO , INC 7939 Harrisburg INTERNATIONAL HARVESTER COMPANY Mofor Truck Dlvlslon The World s Mosf CompIeI'e Lune of Mofor Trucks New and Used Trucks Paris and Service 540I WASHINGTON AVE HOUSTON UN-4 7795 KMIECIK BROS DEPT STORE l92I Nor'I'I1 Mann CA 3 0986 Engmeerung Services FOSTER WHEELER CORPORATION THROUGHOUT THE CIVILIZED WORLD A Y ST ROSE OF LIMA CHURCH FASHION MENS AND BOYS WEAR Clerlcal Clofhes Arrow SI'ur'I's Massaglc Shoes Sfeison Hafs 3604 BRINKMAN RD. MO 7 0I8I 3942 WESTHEIMER LAMON-I-E PL AAG For All Your Special Evenmgs REALTY COMPANY ygjgljfgiy Developers of Assumphon Helgh+s Sechons One and Two if Lois 'for Sale 'ro Indlvlduals HZ-T rf Q62 is Builders A OFFICE ME572'3 KEN HOGAN CLASS OF 59 SAILBOAT SALES COMPANY 512 Ahb In HOUSTON TEXAS MA3235I PA354l0 Dnsfrlbuior of ihe Famous Sallflsh and Sun Flsh Have Lo+s of Fun Every Summer Salllng on Americas Fmesi' aa-X Y Compllments of BILL McDAVlD OLDSMOBILE, INC I40l Travis ai' Clay HOUSTON TEXAS Where Youll Gel' The Besf Deal In Texas On a New OLDSMOBILE A ,X L In A Ol' W n . on o - - - - Our ssisfani Manager: 5 s roo -Ioan I Aw . . . i f xr H ' - Q z l 'T' , Lx 'A If ou're so darn smart why ain'+ you rich? O I I ll I ADDISONS RIVER OAKS FOOD SHOP ' 30 Years Expernence ' ellvery Service fo River Oaks Royden Oaks Tanglewood and Memorial Drive 3266 WESTHEIMER JA 3 I644 In Lama R er Oaks Cenie AVALON DRUG CO Two Convemeni' Famlly Drug S+ores Io Serve You AVALON DRUG CO 25I8 K by D JA99I36 TANGLEWOOD PHARMACY 5654 Wesfhe me MO 7 2457 SCHMITT BERRY 81 CO Invesfmeni' Securlhes CA 2 9767 HOUSTON 2 TEXAS PASSIONIST 4705 MAIN JA 3 aebo FATHERS JA 8 3I2I HOLY NAME RETREAT HOUSE 430 BUNKER HILL RD Refreafs for Men Every Weekend For Reservahons Call RETREAT DIRECTOR HO 5 I428 SHOP INC Your Frlendly Sporhng Goods Sfore R H BOB STARK W H BILL LARUE D . . . I . ' Q . I ir r. - - ' ' i r - - r- iv r I 845 Firsf Nafional Bank Building Genius af work Good Luck, Eagles! Dis+ribu+ors of BUDWEISER AND MICHELOB GLISPIN DISTRIBUTING COMPANY I24 Collins Place CA-8-86l I J I1 H gh I1 siasm personified JIM JAMAIL AND SONS FOOD MARKET 45 I 2 Mon+rose Tl'1ere's one born every minulel WALKER'S PRESCRIPTIONS I8 I 4 Crawford CA-4-7846 ST. ANNE'S CHURCH BASILIAN FATHERS MU D SALES CO. ST MARY S CHURCH 3006 ROSEDALE IIIIJ RIVER OAKS BARBER SHOP WALTER HEBERT '95 fey JAa w f' Q5 3 ' 5 egg S .. EQQ m Q? E 5 3' 2 -z rn 'A V ,, ' 5 If l O 3 a ' ,, ,- QQ X at 5 - 'A P CD Q V 1 xp , 1 1 f N u .Q L I , . Priniing 'I' Sfafionery 'I' Office Supplies TRIANGLE PRINTING CO. 3404 Housion Ave. U N-I-8II9 'HARRY P. PFEIFFER 'CARL DAUGHTERS 'LEE C. PFEIFFER Shooiing 'rhe breeze PETE'S AUTO SUPPLY 2309 Jensen Drive HOUSTON, TEXAS Call: CA-2-6043 Safer Insurance a'I' a Saving WALTER E. HEATH INSURANCE CA-8-4334 WALTER E. HEATH W. CRAIG HEALTH, C.P.C.U. Prescripiion Druggisi' HARRIS' PARK PLACE PHARMACY OL-4-I93O 8000 PARK PLACE BLVD. QIIIII Q9 s N Wanfa drag? A W' 1- Eagles- YOU CAN BANK ON AMERICAN! AMERICAN BANK AND TRUST CO. l968 Wesi' Gray In River Oaks Shopping Cenfer MEMBER OF FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION MUSIC MUSIC MUSIC MUSIC MUSIC MUSIC MUSIC MUSIC MUSIC MUSIC I'I1e MUSIC MUSIC MUSIC MUSIC MUSIC K Z Radvo MUSIC MUSIC MUSIC MUSIC MUSIC 230 MUSIC MUSIC MUSIC MUSIC MUSIC There s home Olll' uture AND BETTES INSURANCE AGENCY 616 F P I 'rh RESIDENTIAL REAL ESTATE MODERNIZATION LIJANS Complnmenfs Congraiulahons 'Io I'I1e Semor Class From BECKER S JEWELRY HoRToN AND HoRToN 8,0 MAN Com pIlmenI's of CompIlmen+s of HOUSTON SHOE HOSPITAL now CAPITOL A FRIEND On - - Go - ' 9 ' ' ' ' tl NU 'I' I Y W.: 4' . YQ' A x T. 1. Burns coMPANv M The S Iri+ o e Gym. I I ' avnnin of ' Congra'ruIaI'ions For Fme Food 9200 SOUTH MAIN MA 3 4444 Io Ihe I 959 GraduaI'es AMERICAN GENERAL L FE INSURANCE COMPANY BENJAMIN N WOODSON Presudeni LITTLE WATCH SHOP I9I9 SOUTH SHEPHERD WBICI1 Clock and Jewelry JA 4 2648 ST VINCENT DE PAUL CHURCH Sunday Masses I and I 6 645 720 and 8 SOUTHWEST MOTORS General AuI'o Repair 6803 BURIQETT Off 'I'I1e 3400 BIocIc of O ST JA 2 5929 GIII1 I I I 6. 7, 8, 9, IO, I , 2:30 ReP5II'5 Weekday Masses I e is! BUTERA BROTHERS 'MPA 5 SUPER MARKET HAIR STYLES OF DISTINCTION o F e F o 1' Se e u 2l0I DRISCOLL IQ44 W H, PRONOUNCED l923 BISSONET HOUSTON 6 TEXAS A BEAR CA 5 ms HOZLISITOANG TEXAS FRAN K J METYKO S+ MR AND MRS C P HEBERT nf- HOGAN ALLNOCH CO I3I9 T HOUSTON TEXAS Wh le l Dy Goods MAYFAIR ALUMINUM WINDOWS C pl ens QUALITY BEVERAGE CO INC JOHN B SARAGUSA ROBERT E PAINE III J ' Tw in o cl Sfores o rv Yo es eimer K. C. eaks-Shrimp Remoulacle Crepe SuzeH'es . Proprlefols l exas Ave. '? o sae r P 'lm wheels and deals. om im 'I' of O' . Complnmenfs I FUNERAL HOME I804 Crawford S+ Housfon STATEWIDE CA 2 ,225 TITLE CO PAYNE ELECTRIC WORKS INC Mo+or Speclahsfs Re CA85234 I42 Ch r+ HOUSTON 3 TEXAS BOB RICHARDSON S TEXACO 2050 Wes+ Gray a'I' Shepherd HEY EAGLES GAS UP AT BOBS AFTER SCHOOL fPpI ALBERT GEES DING HOW RESTAURANT Means Ihe Very Besi' Chinese and American Foods 6800 SOUTH MAIN ST. HARRIS LUMBER SALES 424 W 25+h ST UN-I-3I68 Drreci' Servlce of Wes'l' Coasi' Producis and Concen'I'ra'I'ion Yard WHOLESALE ONLY Congratulatuons the Class -ir to DEE BRASS FOUNDRY INC 2408 Everett St CA 2 627I ALUMINUM BRONZE MANGANESE BRONZE BRASS BRONZE AND ALUMINUM CASTINGS CASTINGS H + M d BUSHINGS SPECIAL NON FERROUS ALLOY CASTINGS of 59 HOUSTON TEXAS tt RAEBURN S OF HOUSTON Portralts Weddmgs Passports and Commercial Photography WAb9l08 732 TELEPHONE ROAD HOUSTON TEXAS Portrait Photographers for the Aquin I a 5IOI oImes Road Sand Permanen ol SheII Mold Carried in Stock How abou hat? I GULF COAST FURNITURE CO. Inferiors 392I Wes+I1eimer HOUSTON 6, TEXAS Open Evenings Mercer C CI'nIdress MA 3 04I3 HARRIS' FURNITURE STUDIO Individualify in Good Furniiure 25 I 8 Bissonnei' JA 3 5I24 Ho sion Texas ETHEL HARRIS L E HARRIS HIRSCH ROAD LUMBER COMPANY AII Types of Home Improvemen'I's Made FINANCING ARRANGED J T PLAAG O ner 78Ib Hrsch Road OX2 Wee: we oquee' ATLANTIC 81 GULF STEVEDORES INC ConI'rac'hng Sfevedores 55I3 CIln+on Drnve PHONE OR 2 8396 From Canada +o I'I1e Gulf mwafw Morfgage Loans J ED EISEMANN III Presdeni' GEORGE A GOODINE JR Execuhve Vnce Presndenf Repubhc Bunldmg I Ious+on Texas . ' u - -, I 0 . . - w I - -IZ43 . Y n n I I ame, we saw, c n r d. I U . . I Qlnrpus Qlhriati Qlburrh REV. C. P. FLYNN Stella Link af Shena Phone MO-7-0497 Pastor Houston Sunday Masses 730 900 I0 30 I2 IO WIMBERLY S HUMBLE SERVICE STATION 236l Race Blvd JA 8 OI48 ASSUMPTION Compllmenfs of MAURICE ANGLY CHURCH LUMBER COMPANY 'S i. all gl your achievement What next college? marr1age bus1ness7 Well no matter what your eholce aren t you glad lt s the Amcrlcan way to choose as you please' Tllls freedom of ChO1CC and other freedoms whlch are the core of our country s greatness tan he preserved only o long as we appreclate and work for them Congratulatlons on your graduatxon HOUSTON LIGHTING 8. POWER COMPANY . . . . , - - , . , . , . I . , - . . ,-5 5 f fp .f X!! i EEIEEEE:-:'EEfEIEE:: Xilx ...f X ' A . ' 9 , I . . . 1 s - . , 1 . , 9 9 1 . . .' LX X , . Y , I - ' . v. 5 H D HOWLAND 81 COMPANY 2030 Wesfhelmer Hous'I'on Texas TELEPHONE JAcIcson 22323 GRAVELY POWER EQUIPMENT For Lawn Garden Fled Xyrf I Clsf I' f Two Greai' SI'ores 'ro Serve You MW DOWNTOWN AND RIVER OAKS CATHOLIC DAUGHTERS OF AMERICA Couri' No 234 Courf No I7I3 Cour'I No. I750 HOUSTON. TEXAS I In x A lgxl' x. I x ,I . 5 1 Ax n ,X 1 ,', f' X 71' L' 1's,,Tf?f . ,-EJB' .wiv 493' I w ' ' Junror Gillespie and Frlend Leff fo nghf Palsy Griggs Penny Faxlnng Mfcliey Edwards Conversahonalusl l-lanlc Howland In achon Brll Moxie Whal Me Worryl Sage w1+h Kafhy Day 'J' if Johnny Branuff wlfh Belfy McCloud Jes ca Darlwng and John Gorman af .AH Then wha+ d d you say7 The wild ones ' . ai I- ' ,A 2 LW 'n , I ,Nl vidlttgx I 1, I . I Q ll n I . - - 'Q , L V. U R , Q 1' lil l ' 1 4 'Z ' ,J . . . - S7 . t l 9' Z , I ' J A s , If 5 ,V n , g ' . Q l - f -Q I K 'X . S 9, lf 1 f 'A l -l . 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