St Thomas More High School - Utopian Yearbook (Philadelphia, PA)
- Class of 1956
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fi M-4 i .Y- Vx IFF!!! i9 'al Ifvlrv f' XX PQQPMT NXCR4 wage- - W f , IIIIIIIIIIIILPIIIII-J I Anmn td! .air THE CITY WHEREIN AMERICAN TRADITION IS KEPT ALIVE . . . . . what I mean by Philadelphia . . . being alive . . . is ils :onlinuilyp the presence of life first breathed inlo if and ol lhe purpose of its beingg ir is Ihe benedidion al lhe lounders ol the colo- nies and lhe lalhers of lhe republic. G. K. Cheslerlon l Whal I Saw in America. l .'Ql,.- ,rg ef. 4? 1, Qf'1..,4f ' ,ga une, . xv. ,vt ' va ' 4 F OLLTI. -01' hi' 3 x-St 1 1 .Nw Q L Q ,X .wif N4 1-A ' fit, yu V gf . 3 'QQ , H I ,gs Q ,y .' . 3 V . . gy S ' ,rl ,Qtr ., , 5, 'Y .N 2 :9'C . pi, 44 Q .gf ' .I K-Log, fvlxf .rf My 1. 2 ff., we 'L ,, r, on iv , 'f '4-f 1+ 0 4 ., ., . ,Q O. f xl T6 PM Y. 4. n N, C 7 9 , is Af .V 4 A ,If 1 Jn' 1 ii' J ' .ibm- M Pt '99, IN ff? O C x WILLIAM PLIIIII IITIII' LITY HALL POINTS OUT FOR ALL A CITY OF HOMES, OF CULTURE, AND OF INDUSTRY. I felt in America what many Americans suppose can only be felt in Europe. I have seldom had the sentiment stirred more simply and directly than when I saw afar off, above that vast grey laby- rinth of Philadelphia, great Penn upon his pinnacle like the graven figure of a god who had fashioned a new world . . . when William Penn stood unarmed on that spot lin Philadelphiat and made his treaty with the Red Indians, his creed of hu- manity did have a triumph and a triumph that has not turned back. G. K. Chesterton I What I Saw in America. I I' Ei I' I' ISI III El EE EE Ei EE VI II xPHlLADELPHIA 0 PE SCHO NNSYLVAN Q :wa V V, . ....- , .wffx -- ' I ai C757 'X . fir S.- , Q lv. V 3? if .- 2 ,Af 2' 5 ' . N . . , I 57 'f ' fx ' 4 H V, , M., sa NL, , XT bm X XXX FN Um FQ yr P' F Q I 4 X .-.g,, . E S l , R W, Y Unis.. ., A? X A 'U A . .1 - 1. 7 .v ' 15V,iM'1 i Q - 1 , ' 4 rm., Ph MW XM JX V 3' . 'WY N'VF1H'! a ' fLi, ,Elm E MBNA a L 1 Y x rw M PM X i 1 W f 4 M ,Nu '- x 1 ,, .V-'17 I H . .ww .. 'V 1, 1 ta? I Q, W ' ' x , 5,311 K 5 - ' 1 l 1 1 . 1 l x 1 A 'Q V' ' i A , , -, 'wgiw ' H vm EatQ k ' X 22501 9 E -S14gialllEwww ' 4 Us? iv mia -',l ' , 24' 5 1 --5... T' ik :ann Q -iwffq it ,,- J ix 1 .2aT 1i f' , 5 1 i 5 53? i . 1 l ' S 2 1 v - I I 1 X , ,K fl iw' 0 , EW. ,4 0 l?'q9'!g WE AEE I'All'l' EE A EVEE EEAEGING SEE E THAT the Philadelphia of William Penn-1683. A the Philadelphia of American Independence-1776. the diocese of Philadelphia-1808. the Archdiocese of Philadelphia-1875. the new Catholic High School of St. Thomas More-l936. 1956-Our school on its Twentieth Anniversary. 13-glee, 138' . if-lnafq ,Fir t A E 'fl3r'lf11- u-nwfifwec.. 1 e,,,-M, im is zz we iqfiailinfiud. A 5 'l.lJ!.l,!l,!l'!.?.'..l?5f , M 11,3 'fl 4 i ' E a I -4 4 J- I 3 gfl 11 '11 T1 .1 4 pl 'ia . 2 K V f ' - twin--s, rfwilsllls .1 . au' ' fa .gy if .h 'gi ' i-u-so-vo-ffjii K' O fr Q1 L 'w 4 li ' A l 1 a Q .' 'U L- L L A! ., -of 4--MM I 5 'K ' ' uri I . fy of ,f A M A A, -w A- I Q QQ' 5 -Y 1 'Skin '4 rlwfw T, LJ 1 f- W -1 1 .. cs' wf,g:,, -wizllll xiii I uh ,M O Tradition does not mean a dead town: it does not mean that the living are dead but thot the dead are alive. It means that it 'still matters lherel what Penn did two hundred years ago or what Franklin did more than a hundred years ago . . . And these things did and do matter. G. K. Chestertorl l What I Saw in America l ra., ---.V - 1 v ,Q Z WELUIIME TIIE EW IIIILE l'l' PIIE EIIVE THE IILII gm 43 rt fl I , ' f 4' if-.1-an ,key - ,,,1,'.4 If 4, , 'sh . K if ' ,,f ,, .gl-'?'f .L.Q,.f I - . ff gl.: . L n .A ,rv rj. 1. ' -118'-.ff I 11 1 -I - Q ,. '- Nr I 1,11 0 ' .L Lf -'I'-'SIM 'I , lu 1 dllggj ll t, ,mt . nr' ---1-' '- ' -fm UI!-uid. f 1 1 ' f Q., vm, I -1 0 'if 35' 1683 - 1776 - 1 808 - 1 875 - 1936 - .1956 Q ' 1795 6 ' ' M ' ,As '5 s g-I' I c.. TO RELIVE PHILADELPHIAN TRADITION, T0 LINK THE PAST AND THE PRESENT IS OUR THEME . . . . . . Iladilion is lruly to be called Iileg for life alone can link the pas! and the lulure. If merely means Ihat what was done yesterday makes some dillelence Ioday, so wha! is done Ioday will make some ' 1 IP dilerence Iomorrow. G. K. Cheslerlon . ' ,5 IZ-2 ffyffl f '- may A Ill -.n...., is 0 16,6 E ff ' s I 5 .vwl iff' r,4vv-.N I Yu 4 r bf-Lal' A, V , QQ ' vw fp. fa r u u a 1 . 1 45 -l ' s 8. 1, 1, 1. .1 ff fr ,J 7 .wx ANVVY 'X RIGHT REVEREND MONSIGNOR EDWARD M REILLY JCD REVEREND JOHN J GRAHAM D D REVEREND FREDERICK J STEVENSON AIIITHIIIIICE A AIIMI I TIIATUII QQ VERY REVEREND JOHN J HAYDT JCD 7 llur Rector REVEREND JOHN J. CURRAN, D.D. I936 On This 'iwenlieih anniversary ol our school, we are happy io salule our Recior and fo Thank him for conlfnuing lhe line iradiiions Thai were esiablished by his predecessors, Falher Joseph Savqrneisier and Monsignor Cox. Sl. Thomas More has been moe? loriuneie indeed lo have had ihese dedicaied priesrs io lead lheir laculiies and iheir respeclive sludenl bodies along rhe paih ol Caiholic educaiion. We, ihe Ciass ol l56, feel lhal we express fhe hearfleli seniimenis ol fhe alumni, as well as our own, when we soy--' inenk you '- io lhern and lo a'l Those who aided us io be good cilizens and good Calholics. I956 N N- i L ' V lweff' l if STUDIES l As schola tio citizen we benefit hy good s.,x-A. Q.,-nv' Fdihel' ThCm3l S 'fhlH9S OVGI' Wiih O09 of fhe SiUd9V1i5' Fafher Philip Scully grinds oul 'thai examinalion schedule :LZ AllMINl.'TIlATlVE government , ,f P I ' VJ 1,14 Zyww 'Xl I fine V ACTlVlTlES- Falher Thomas Dempsey calls lo lhe office for an exlension of lhet homeroom period as Fa+her James Kinney checks lo see wha? secfion has ye'r lo malce i+s refurns. rg Q2 X XX xg! ,gi DISCWLINARIANS- Falher C. Joseph Goodyear goes over fhe absenfee slip as Falher Columbia Devlin, T,O.R., double checks. li. Afvffl 12214 GUIDANCE- Falher David Thompson fills our ano'her form 'ro be senf oul' in favor of some deserving alumnus. Characfer references are always imporlanf, and fhe Guidance Office has all such ref- ences on file. ii-I av fe MATHEMATICS- Faihers Senye, Dempsey, SmiII'1. and Brian. I I I KAI I' ' I, RELIGION- through our FAC L'l'Y ENGLISH- Mr. Healy, Fa+I1ers FIdeIis, Thompson, NeIson,II1e Rec+or Fafher Curran, Simon, Hughes, Marcellus, and WIIfrecI. Fafhers Linus, Dempsey, Goodyear M Ioney, Kehoe, Flanagan, and CI1rIsIopI1er ,.l..L 4 fumes? Q SCIENCE- Failrers Benlsclweclc, Gallen, and Mr. Thomas. we learn ef the pet and prepare fer the Irrtrrre. if 7X5'.1fl7'f'f f'3 ' X. 4 ' gg'. xA1, lf' . 'VfZ, LANGUAGES- loney, Kinney, Murphy, Cullen, and Senye. 1-, mx L- 5 r 144 4.41 L 1, Q ff COMMERCIAL AND SOCIAL STUDIES Mr, Slaflleri, Mr. Walsh, Falhers Morflrner and McVeigh, Mr. Purcell, Fafners Waller. Higgins, Columba, and McAleer. Q 1 I N J 'N , , 'lr Alfie Mr, McCauley, Fa+l'1ers Wilfred, Ma- X ' LIFE' ff' Y, A x VT' ,X 'xl-A ff: in Q1 Q.. rl' in f ' Tlx- iw E J 3 ' -W' Es4Xl,x 4 1 1 Vg-1 A 5 X ' in -ki 5 , ,ff Ms V - , .f 'f , , 1 x ' arm. , V Q,-rf K f 'fm TQ f Q 1 E 4 ,fd Yr t 33 A 'NX W' r . ZA 4 K 3, Q 435, x 4, , l Y X if Y 5 1 N' ,I 9 ,W jig 'I ,. V if xi' x . ' i N A 5. . J' HQ. ' gi' I , I- . f .. ,, J. .git Qs ,. IN The Liberfy Bell, ihe Fafher of The American Navy, and Old Si. Joseph's Church-ihese 'rhree symbolize 'fhe cause and ihe good effecls of religious freedom. Graduafing classes of lhe Cafholic high schools of Philadelphia-yesicrday, ioday, and iomorrow-confinue fo fulfill lhe responsibilifies of good cifizenship because lhey are laugh? io respecl and obey all aufhorify fhaf comes from God. -...-----v --- - -fp----n-1 ww 1 GORDON FRANCIS ANDREWS. 545 N. Wanamaker Sfreef, ST, ROSE OF LIMA, Science, Sfudenf Council 2. FRANCIS JOSEPH AYRES 5240 Rodman Sheer, TRANS- FIGLIRATION Commercial Varsify Snow 2 OrcnesIra 3 Band 4 CHARLES JOSEPH AZZINARO 5843 Carpen+er Sfree+ TRANSFIGURATION Scuence Varsmfy Show I Orcwesfra 3 Band 3 HENRY JOSEPH BERGAN 5Ol6 Penfrndqe Sree? ST FRANCIS DE SALES Commercna Sfudeni Counml I JOHN RICHARD BERNARD 3336 H Sfreef ASCEN SION Commerc an HAROLD WILLIAM BESETH 536 N Felfon Sheer OUR LADY OF THE ROSARY Sc ence Sfudenf Counol 4 Varsny Show 2 CI1eerIeacIer I FRANCIS JOHN BONINI l524 N Fefon Sfreef ST ROSE OF LIMA Scnence Honor RoII I2 Word AFIaIrs 2 JAMES COLEMAN BONNER 5509 Oxford SIreeI' ST GREGORY Commercial S+uden'r Councnl I Varslfy Show I JAMES TERRENCE BOWERS JR 5626 Sfewarr Sfreei ST GREGORY CommercnaI Varsnry Show 2 Band 2 CHARLES PATRICK BOWES 23I S SSTII Sfreef TRANS FIGURATION Scwence Sfaqe Crewl Foo'rbaII Managerl JOHN JOSEPH BOYLE I224 N 64+I'12reeI OUR LADY c25io'L22DEsgZWC.al XZ JOHN MICKAEL BRA LEY S1 Jo epn s Home Commercial THOMAS JEROME BRADLEY 338 Overhnll Road Wayne ST KATHERINE OF SIENA Scwence JOSEPH WALTER BRAUN 544I Ma fer Sfreef ST GREG ORY Scuence GERARD JOHN BREEN 957 N Fallon S+reeI OU MOTHER OF SORROW CommercIaI Thus Semesfer JOSEPH FRANCIS BRENNAN 5303 CaII1arne Sfreef TRANSFIGURATION CommerclaI JOHN ANTHONY BRUNOZZI I404 N SOII1 SIreeI OUR LADY OF ANGELS Commercial JOSEPH EDWARDS BURNS 53I6 Pane S+ree+ TRANSFIG URATION Scuence Varsmfy Show I Foofball 4 Co Capfam FRANCIS MICHAEL BUTLER 5534 Cedar Avenue TRANS FIGURATION Academnc SIudenI Counc 3 Offuce AIde I Ra o C ub I 47 WILLIAM FRANCIS BUTLER SI23 Ogden Sfreef OUR LADY OF VICTORY Cornmercua Chancelor I VINCENT MICHAEL CACCIAVILLANO 6437 Vne Sfreef ST DONATO Commercwal JOSEPH MICHAEL CALLAHAN 628 N 37I'1 S reef ST AGATHA Sc ence Leg on of Mary 3 SIudenI CouncII 4 Secrefery SI ge C ew I Ths Sem I r I I-Io er Rol I2 BERNARD JOSEPH CAMPBELL 6207 Gnrard Avenue OUR LADY OF THE ROSARY CommercIaI JOHN JOSEPH CAMPBELL 5787 SIe arf SIreeI ST ROSE OF LIMA Sc ence SIudenI CouncII 3 PresIcIenI Baskef b 4 JAMES JOSEPH CANTWELL 56IO Lan downe Avenue ST GREGORY CommercIaI Sfudenf CouncII I DONATA JOSEPH CARAFA 459 N 65In Sfreef ST DONATO Sc ence Word AIZIBIVS I JOSEPH JAMES CARLIN 9I0 Provxdence Road Secane ST EUGENE PRIMOS Scwence Sfudenf Councnl I DONATO JOSEPH CAROMANO 72I N 64'rI'1 Sfreef ST DONATO Commeroal FRANCIS PAUL CATANIA 5428 Lansdowne Avenue ST GREGORY Scnence Band I FRANCIS JAMES CAVANAGH 5820 Monfrose SIreeI' TRANSFIGURATION CommercIaI CI1eerIeader 3 Cap n Cnance or NICHOLAS GUY CAVAROCCHI II47 Maryn Road OUR LADY OF LOURDES CommercIaI Sfage Crew I Manager FooIoaI 3 Mana er WILLIAM MARTIN CAWLEY 5556 Pemoerfen Sfreef TRANSFIGURATION Commercna EMILIO JOHN CELONA 408 S 57'rII SIr ef TRANS-FIG URATION Sc ence Sfudenf CouncI I NICHOLAS RONALD CENTANNI 232 N 6IsI S r eI OUR LADY OF THE ROSARY Connnercnal RONALD DAVID CHERO I69 N Reb nson S'rreeI OUR LADY OF TI-IE ROSARY Sclen e DOMINIC JOHN CHIANGO IOI5 Fandes Road ST CALLISTUS S ence FooIbaII I di I .I I f H I I .DN V . I ha I r , I ese . n I . . 5 , ' I ' I- - aII . mi II, I II I. II- ' 7 I Q I- if PHILIP FRANCIS CICCONI, 5I I6 Sliles Slreef. OUR LADY OF ANGELS. Commercial. Varsily Show I. Slage Crew 2. Band 4 lAssis+anf Manager Il. STEVEN ALBERT CIVERA, 65I N. 63rd Slreef, OUR LADY OF THE ROSARY, Commercial, Foolball I, Track I. FRANCIS JOSEPH COLDREN, 309 Gulf Road, Darby. BLESSED VIRGIN MARY, Science. Sludenl' Council I, Track 2. ALBERT JOHN CONNELLY, 250 Sloneway Lane, Merion. ST. MATTHIAS, Science, Traclr lCapIain 4l, Cross Counfry lCap'rain 4l. ROBERT ARTHUR CONVERSANO, 6025 Oxford Slreef, OUR LADY OF LOURDES, Science, Varsily Show 2. WILLIAM JOHN COOK, 5436 Addison Srreef. TRANSFIG- URATION, Science. Camera Club I, This Semesler I. -fade' f7L U9 CLINTON NOEL COOPER. 602I Thompson Sfreei, ST. ROSE OF LIMA, Science, Varsily Show I, Orcheslra 3, Band 3, Cross Counfry IAII-Calholic ll. DOMINIC DANIEL CROCE, 5I5O Kershaw Slreel, OUR LADY OF ANGELS, Science. Honor Roll 5. JOSEPH WILLIAM DAHLING. 5I4O Masler Sfreef, ST. GREGORY, Commercial, Legion of Mary 4. MICHAEL LOUIS D'AMBROSIO, 6337 Vine Slreel, ST. DONATO, Commercial, Sludenl Council I, Foofball 4. ALBERT HUMBERT D'ASCENZO, O Larc o enue TRANSFIGURATION, Commercial. I 0 0 JOSEPH ASOUALE DANIELE, 4 N. 65th Slreel, ST. DONATO, Science, Varsily Show I .LZ ff 'W ' TEP JOSEPH DEL GUIDICE, 804 Delview Drive, Nor- wood ST GABRIE Co mercial Bowling I. ROBERT E MAIO, 5lI7 Harlan Slreei, OUR LADY' OF ANGELS, Commercial, Sludenl' Council 2, Bas- lcelball 3. DANIEL FRANCIS DE SIMONE, 6724 Media Slreel, ST. CALLISTUS, Science, Varsiiy Show I, Chancellor I ISporI's Edilorl, Ulopian I, World Allairs I, Honor Roll II. CHARLES JOSEPH DE STEFANO. 4929 Girard Avenue, OUR LADY OF ANGELS, Commercial, Legion of Mary I. Office Aide 2, Baslxelball I. ROBERT EDWARD DEVINE, 223 S. Frazier Slreef, TRANS- FIGURATION, Commercial. JOHN JOSEPH DIAMOND, 5843 Addison Sfreef, TRANS- FIGURATION, Commercial. DONALD JOHN DI BERNARDINO, 5024 Thompson SIree+, ST. GREGORY, Science, Sfudenf CouncII I, Foo+baII 2, Track I. THOMAS JOSEPH DI EMIDIO, 5724 DunIap S+reeI', ST. ROSE OF LIMA, CommerciaI. EUGENE NICHOLAS DI FEDERICO, I304 N. 5IsI Sfreef. OUR LADY OF ANGELS. CornmerciaI, Sfage Crew I, Foo?- ball 2. PAUL DERNARD DI FRANCESCO 34 N Hrrsf Streef OUR LADY OF ROSARY Scrence FooIbaII I JOSEPH JOHN DIXON 4943 Grrard Avenue OUR MOTHER OF SORROWS Science Foo'fbaII 2 JOHN PATRICK DOOREY 727 S Frazier Sfreef TRANS FIGURATION Commercral JAMES MARTIN DUNN 5902 Cedar Avenue ST CAR THAGE Commercial BENJAMIN BROOKE EVANS I688 N 56th Sreef ST GREGORY Scrence PHILLIP EUGENE FARNSCHLADER 7508 Greenhrll Road ST CALLISTUS Commercral EUGENE THOMAS FARRELLY 5535 HazeI Avenue TRANS FIGURATION CommercraI BasIreIbaII 2 ROBERT JOSEPH FERGUSON 5772 Oxford Sfreef ST ROSE OF LIMA Academrc Camera Cub 4 Presrdeni Ufop an 2 Thus Semes'Ier 2 Phofographlc Edrfor Chan ce lor 3 MAURICE ANTHONY FERRY I723G Paffon Drnve ST GABRIEL CommerclaI ROBERT WILLIAM FICCO 6423 Morrs Park Road OUR LADY OF LOURDES Commermal LegIon of Mary 2 Varslfy Show 2 Foofbal 2 Sfudenf CouncII I Pa ST DENIS Science THEODORE WILLIAM FLOWERS I44I N 52nd Sfr ei ST GREGORY Con-vncrc a' FooIbaII I PATRICK JOSEPH FOLEY 59I3 Markef Sfreef OUR LADY OF THE ROSARY Sc en e Sfuder-I CouncI 3 Rado Club w U dusfers 3 EDWARD GEORGE FORCE 4900 WyaIus ng Avenue ST JOHNS HOME Comw-er aI News effer I FREDERICK JAMES GAGE 64I7 Od York Road HOLY ANGELS Comme-rcraI . A . I I ' I- i . A I ' ' I- ' EDWARD JEROME FINN, 236 Goff HIIIS Road, Haveriown, I, Varsiry Sho 2I, Orchesha 3. Sand 4. Iooian I, Sfar- JOHN MICHAEL GALANAUGH ISII N 62nd SIree'r ST ROSE OF LIMA Commercnal Camera Cub 2 Orchesfra 3 Band 3 MARIO RICHARD GALLI N FeI+on Sfreef OU LADY OF ROSARY Scnence FRANCIS JOHN GARRELL IOI7 N 63rd S+ree+ OUR LADY OF LOURDES Commercxa Orchesfra 3 Band 3 JOSEPH RICHARD GAUL 644 S 54I'I1 Siree TRANSFIG URATION Commerc1aI WILLIAM JOSEPH GIBBONS I526 N 58+Iw S'rreeI ST ROSE OF LIMA Scuence Varsrfy Show I Foo'fbaII I JOHN CHARLES GILHOOLEY JR I23 Burch Avenue Bala Cynwyd Pa ST MATTI-IIAS Scrence JOHN ROBERT GILLIN 23 Cynwyd Road BaIa Cynwyd ST MATTHIAS Commercual Foofba 2 PETER JOScPH GOSNELL 5456 Balhmore Avenue TRANS I URATION :ence udenf o ncrl a y Show ,K EDWARD JOSEPH GRACE 2830 Normandy Drrve ST CHRISTOPHER Sc ence Leqmon of Mary 2 This Semes'rer I TRANSFIGURATION Commercial RANCISCO DEL ROSARIO GREGORIO 5228 H r Tre? ST IGNATIUS Commerc aI BERNARD JOSEPH HANEY l7I6 N RedIneI:I Sir e ROSE OF LIMA CommercIaI DENNIS PATRICK HENNELLY I4I9 Robmson Sfreef ST ROSE OF LIMA Commercnal Fooibal 2 WILLIAM JOSEPH HOFFACKER 5925 Turner SIree+ OUR LADY OF LOURDES Commercmal DANIEL JOHN IOVACCHINI SI Josephs Home Corrvmcr U opuan Chance or I Thus Semes er ,5' EDWARD LOUIS JORDAN 5 3 Reno Sfreef ST IG NATIUS Scuence LAWRENCE JOHN KAUKER 1839 N 59+n Sfre ST ROSE OF LIMA Science Legion of Mary 4 RadIo Cub 4 Ufopnan I Thus Semesfer I CI1anceIor 2 Track I JOHN FREDERICK KEARNEY 875 BeImon+ Avenue OUR MOTHER OF SORROWS Cornmerc1aI Office Ade I , II9 . , R I. I I ' 1 FG A,',IIM4u'3V Q ev fe NTHONY FRANCIS GRAHAM, 272 S. AIden Sfreef, X , . , aIar1 , . ' Q I, ST. cial, I ' I, II I I' I I. lx f w df' , I4 , . W . . I ef, . . I ' , ' i I . W V4 ' I I I I Q 1: ,A In f RICHARD JOHN KEFER, 52I8 Irvmg Sfrecf, TRAIJSFIG' URATION, Science. ANDREW JOSEPH KELLEHER, 4432 N. 8II1 Sfrccf, INCAR- IJATIOIWI, Commergia, Sfudenf CouncII I, Office A'dc I FooIbaI 4, Baskcfba I I. DANIEL JOSEPH KELLY, IS25 N. SSII1 SIrecI, ST. GREG- ORY, Scfence, This Se'reS'er I, FooIbafI 3. DENNIS JOSEPH KELLY, 5003 WyrwneIIeId Avenue ST. BARBARA, CommercIaI. JAMES DENNIS KELLY, I75O N. 6IsI SIroeI, ST. ROSE OE LIMA, Commercial THOMAS E KELLY 6IS S 57II1SIree+ TRANSEIGUR TION Commercual Varufy Show I Baslce 2 Mana J Env: JI ff -IILLGQR7 WILLIAM THOMAS KELLY 8I2 S SSIII Sireef TRAN X EIGURATION Soence BasIceIDaII I GREGORY CLEMENT KEMPTON I5I9 N 5591 Sfreef ST GREGORY Soence Camera CIub I Foo-IbaII M nager I Bas eIDaII I JOHN JOSEPH KOZAK I249 N 52nd Sheer ST GREG OR Scuence BasIceIba I JOSEPH MICHAEL LACEY 609 Frank In Avcrw M an S PETE Commerc J V r My rw THOMAS MAURICE LA GREGORY Acaderw Sfudcrf Ban 2 JOHN EDWARD LARNEY C404 Lara? XG d Av me TRANS FIG' RATION I MARCELLO ANTHONY LATESSA IZI3 I 65 OJR LADY OF LOJRDES C frrner ANTHONY LOUIS LA VERGHETTA ISII 1 SACRED HEART C EDWARD TERENCE LYNCH 73 D J CHARLES ANTHONY McCABE I22 I .JY JI' EDWARD CHARLES McCAFFREY I 5 J DJES S . I S. I f I 4 E 5 T , ' , , I a I , If ' I , Y, ' , ir' . ' I ' A , ' 'e, CRZLI I- VIIQ IO, N. J., T. R, ai' SLICN I, BUNII q 3. . fe N. Zn If Q1 ST. , 'Q I I I ff I, d . ' J A X, Siewze B1:ke'ba'I 2. I , I, 'H S?'e-ef, ' ' , 3 . dd. , Lavfze Rjad, Ha cffcffv I a'v1rre'c'aI. PAUL FRANCIS LEAMING, 5750 I-IwIer SWQQL, ST, ROSE OF Lf?-AA, Sienzc, Shaw? Cpwff I. . 57. .Vac an-:L ST, ROSE O: UMA Sieve. , I, Vzju-Q1 2-5 .FSS C' I. TCRY Sfefzc, ' ' , if V ,Mel-:td R213 OSD -PSY OE LOD .Iv :'c':Q VEVZ-Af S':fv I, Ex'- Z: 4 Bazfvba 2. PATRICK JOSEPH McCART 232 S 54+ Sfreef TRANS FIGURATION C 'vnercna JOHN HOWARD McCLELLAND I738 S Ed cw cd Sh GOOD SHEPHERD S rence Canrera Cuo I Varsfy S O due a Ban 4 W Raw KVI! V1-1 N51--cfzw JOSEPH BERNARD McCLOS EY I439 N Rc S ee ROSE OF LIMA Co'r ca CORNELIUS FRANCIS MCCORMICK 6I4O Coufnba Ave 1' c OUR LADY OF LOURDES Science Radwo CIub I DENIS JAMES MCCORMICK 5237 Haz I Avenue TRANS HGURATION Connrnerc aI S nwesfer I C a ceI or Keely DONALD TAMES MCCO MICK 929 N aIIon S'rreeI' OUR MOTHER OE SORROWS CommercIaI JOHN JOSEPH MCCULLOUGH 925 S 58+n Sir ei TRAJS FIGURATION C nnrnercIaI V rswfy I B Nlwn I ST GREGORY Cornrnerca BasIceIbaIII Manager Uiop S CI1 I JOHN PATRICK McFADDEN I74I N Redfed SIree+ ST ROSE OE LIMA Corwnerma Ba IceIIJaI I THOMAS JOSEPH MCGEARY 923 N Markoe SIreeI' OUR MOTHER OF SORROWS Acadenmc R duo CIUIJ I Va sfy ow I CI'1anceI or JOHN PATRICK MCGILL 5409 JeITer on Sfreef ST GREG ORY Ccrnrnercxal PAUL RICHARD McGOWAN 9I9 N 63rd SIreeI 'RUR LADY OE LOURDES Scrence BaskeIbaII I EDWIN JOHN MCGREAL IO8 Conway Avenue Narcerfn ST MARGARET Cornmerca Ba I:eIbaII I WILLIAM PATRICK MCHALE 938 N SI Bernard SIr ef OUR MOTHER OF SORROWS Scuence Track I WILLIAM ALAN McILHENNEY 5796 Haddunqfon S+reeI' ST ROSE OF LIMA Cor'nr'nercIaI EooIIUaII 2 Chance JOHN JOSEPH MCKENNA 72I Edqemore Road ST CAL LISTUS Scwence WorId Affaurs I JOHN EDWARD MCMAHON 52OI AoacIne Lane DrexeI HII ST DOROTHY CommercraI STEPHEN JOSEPH McMAHON, I547 N 59IIw SIreeI ST ROSE OE LIMA Cornnnercml, S udenf CouncnI I Varsdy Snow I FooIbaII 2 . . 5 . I - , . T3 Q eei Q' , , ,, , f' WCW I, rr efr 3, d , crdA 'sI. ' , L 'mc , , 4 enson +r I, ST, , ,Irrer I I. . I I I - - , I I , ' e , 5 In I I. , 0 ' . a ' ,I OI ' q .I ROBERT EDWARD McENEANEY, I6Il N. Conedoqa Sheet . I I I, I I. - Ian I, TMS ernesfer I, ancefor I. , . I I , . , . ' I, s f . , I ' ,I a ' , I rl Sn , I I. I - ' 9 - . , ' , , IIor II EDWARD JOSEPH MCMANUS, 6I I3 Jefferson Sfreef, OUR LADY OF LOURDES, Sclence, Leg'on of Mary 4, VarsIIy Snow I, Foe1baII I. FRANCIS JOSEPH McMENAMIN. 5347 Addison Sfreeh TRANSFIGURATION, Comm-er:'aI. V GEORGE FRANCIS McNICHOL, 24OI N. 5015 Sfreef, ST. MATTHIAS, ComrrIercfaI. THOMAS EDWARD MADDEN, 5709 BaIIIrnore Avenue TRANSFIGURATION, Corrrnercial, Legion of Mary 4. JOHN PATRICK MAGUI ,bl Qgsa Sfree OUR LADY . 0.03 FOV or LOURDES, science PAUL DOMINIC MANGINELLI, I305 N. Farson Street OUR LADY OF ANGELS, Cornrrverclaf, Sfaqe Crew I. JOHN ANTHONY MANNING, 602 S. 52nd Srreef, TRANS- FIGURATION, Commerciaf NELSON ENGEL MANNLEIN, 37II Sprlnq Garden SIreeI ST. AGATI-IA, Commercial, Sfudenf CouncII I. ROBERT THOMAS MARIOTTI, 534 N. FeIIon SIreeI', OUR LADY OF TI-IE ROSARY, Comrnerciaf. EDWARD THOMAS MARTIN, 3547 Sawfnfi Road, NewIown Squa'e, ST. ANASTASIA, Corr'r'erCIaI. JOHN MICHAEL MARTIN, 420 Benson Avenue, GIenoIden, OUR LADY OF FATIMA, Sclence. ROBERT JOSEPH MARTIN, 3547 Sa'-'WI Road, NewIown Square, ST. ANASTASIA, Co'r'nerc'aI. LegIon of Mary 4, F:oIbaII I. ROBERT GEORGE MASTRIPOLITO, IO32 Edqemore Road, ST. SCIGFICG, Vdrsbfy SFION I, I:OO'IbaII I, I'-Igngr RQII IO. MICHAEL JOSEPH MATTA, 7629 Oferbrsok Avenue OUR LADY OF LOURDES, Sdence, Legon of Mary 4, Sfudewf Czar-:I 2. FREDERICK ARTHUR MESSNER, 5I25 Warren SIreeI ST. GREGORY, Science, Sudefr C:J':' I, Va'g'Iy S5211 2, O':'e: a 2 Band 2, Llfcpan I IEd':rI T15 Semgygr I, I-J5':r Ref IO, Dance Barra 2, RICHARD CHARLES Merz, 4232 Pa'Wc : sheer HQLYA3 fx I I'-NOCETJTS, C:'r e':'a. 53' v ANTHONY JOSEPH MIGATZ, 323 N. S os2 Sfree' 'ST IXFM DO'-PTO C: e'c'a Leek- :I May I, S'adf'ffC:af51g 'ET ' Va'3 y S'3ff I, CF5r':e :r I, , C iw GEORGE JOSEPH MITCHELL, S425 Wya'.Ja'rg Ayer-Je' O,R LADY OF VICTORY, C: 'ercIa, Ufeoar I. FENXJI A- J I' ROBERT JOSEPH MITCHELL 223 Up and R ad Me MATTI-'IAS A ade'nIc S?uden+ Coun 'ws e're n W a GEORGE PATRICK MONASTRA 6446 I-IaverI :I Ave ue DONATO Sce e Cnar DANIEL PATRICK MONBOUROUETTE 3:10 Sp rg G den S e ST AGATHA S ne ce Sfarue Crew I GEORGE ALBERT MOORE 878 N I S re ST LISTUS Sc en e Fco+IaaII 2 JAMES AUSTIN MORRISON 9I9 N 63rd Sr eI OUR LADY OF LOURDES Sc en e Word Ara rs I MARTIN ANTHONY MURPHY SI3 S V :mae Sreef TRANSEIGURATION Carr e al ARTHUR WILLIAM OLITA I2O N Eeion SIreeI OUR LADY OE TI-IE ROSARY Cc'r'nerca Ba eIba I JAMES EDWARD ONEILL 5308 HadIeId Sfeef MOST BLESSED SACRAMENT Carr THOMAS RICHARD OWENS 5Il2 Harlan Sfreer ST GREGORY Cornnner al Siudenf Coen I I JAMES ANTHONY PASOUARELLO II34 MarIvn R ad OLJR LADY OE LOURDES Cornrneyc aI Sfudenf Councw 3 Sfige Crew 2 Rkuffiy GASPARE JOSEPH PELLEGRINI 6007 Lansdowne Avenue ST ROSE OF LIMA Leg on of Mary 2 Presndern Var Iv Ca I Tra ALBERT LAWRENCE PERAZZOLI 730 64? S+reeI DONATO Sc ence THOMAS SIMPLICIS PIERANTOZZI 9I3 Kenfnore Road ST CALLISTUS Scwence FRANCIS GEORGE PIPERNO 6I48 Haverford Avenue ST DONATO CommercnaI RUDOLPH THOMAS POLSELLI 3l4 N 65M SIree+ ST DONATO Scnence Shldenf C un II 2 V my S ow I n HARRY STEWART POWDERLY, 57I9 De'ancey S+reeI TRANSFIGURATION, Commerdal, Legion of Mary 2, BOWI- ing 3. WILLIAM HENRY POWERS, I323 N. 76?h S+ree+, ST, CAL- LISTUS, CornmercIaI. WILLIAM JOSEPH PURCELL, 532i Osage Avenue, TRANS- FIGURATION, Science, Sfudenf Counclf I. ROLAND WILLIAM PURNELL, 465 N. Dearborn SIreeI, ST. IGNATIUS, Comnnercld. EDWARD THOMAS OUINN, 6II8 Mcdla Sireeh ST. ROSE OF LIMA, Sconce, Legion of Mary IVice-Presldenfj 4, RwdIo Cub I, EOOILJGII I, Worxd Agafrs I. ROBERT JOSEPH OUINN, 644 S. 55TH Siroef TRANSFIG4 URATION, Co'nmercIaI, FocIbaII 3. WILLIAM ANTHONY QUINN, 740 ArIInqIon Road, Penn VaIIey, ST. MARGARET, Com'rercIaI. ALFRED RICHARD RECKE, 5508 nc e TRANS- FIGURATION, Convnerclaf Varsify In w I, EocIbaII 3. LEO JOSEPH RILEY, IQO3 Wynnewood Road, OUR LADY OF LOURDES, Comr'nercEaI. THOMAS JOSEPH RIMMER, I728 N. RcdIieId Sfreef, ST. ROSE OF LIMA, ScIence. JAMES PATRICK RODDEN, SI8 Homewood Avenue, Nar- berfln, ST. MARGARET, Science, BasIceIbaII 2, Cross Coun- Houmruow, science. ' WDC 6' WI wn.uAM JOSEPH ROHAN 5833 oafhcfme ee EDWARD PAUL RUSH, 449 Colfax Road, I-Iaycdown, ST. DENIS, CommerciaI, VarsIIy Show I. JOSEPH SALVATORE SAN FILIPPO, l7II N. Fe'fon Sfrcef. ST. DONATO. Cornrnercidf, Ufcpian I. THOMAS FRANCIS SASSA. 6028 Cournbfa Avenue, OUR LADY OF LOURDES, Acadonic, Lofgion of Mary 4, SIudcnI CCunc'I 3 Redd CIub I, Vars'Iy Snow 2, Orclvovra 3, Bond 3 UIop2a'v I T112 Se'no1Ier I, WorId Agana I. JOSEPH ANGELO SAVINI, 409 IRI. 661Iw SIrec+, ST. DONATO Commer:TaI, ROSARIO JOSEPH SCAFFIDI, S307 Devancey SI'e-2+ TRANS- FIGURATIOIJ. Con1n'ercfeI. THOMAS ANTHONY SCARAZZA, ISI7 IJ. 6Ofn S'roeI. ST. DOIIATO, C:'n'nerc'a, Vaffy Snow 3, OVCLISZIVH 3. Bxnd 3 ICJDIGA' II, Dance Band 3, AI -CafH:IE: O'cI1e:Ira I. ALBERT JOSEPH SHICK, 5322 Wer33'Qr SIreeI TRAVIS- EGURATIOII Cf'r'fc-'fa' Livjzn of Mary 4, S'udenf Ciuncfi I, C 1 iQ'Ior 2. KURT STEFEN SCHMID. 6367 Oyerbrwik Afevue OUR LADY OF LOJRDES, Sclznte LG'1 ,'w QI May 4 Cnanceffor I ISp:fIz Eo'fcrI, T'a:I: I, Wzfd Axirs I. WILLIAM JOSEPH SCHWART2, 6IlO WeLc:Ier Sffeef, ST. CART?-IAGE, CCTTCVCIGI, Sr,derI Council I. X , II JAMES JOSEPH SCULL 935 s cone Iofw SMC TRANS FIGURATION Sc ence Lem n of Ma y I Swdonf C uncII I rswry Slnow 2 rc'wesIra I CT T leaders I World AI'eIrs I JAMES JOHN SERPENTE SIIO Lancasfcr Avenue OUR LA Y OF ANGELS Sc en e Sfudenf C un I I WorId A airs I ROBERT LOUIS SIDERIO 6450 Haverford Avenu DONATO Comme Varsfy Slncw I C'1anceIOr I RONALD MICHAEL SPELLANE I473 N WI on S'ree+ ST GREGORY Sc ence Siud nf CouncII 2 OFTce Aide 3 Band Foorba I MATTHEW JOSEPH SPRATT 885 N 5Is'r Sfreef OUR MOTHER OE SORROWS A adervc Rado CIub I Varsny now I LJ opuan I Tns Sernesfer I CImnceIIor Co Edffor H nor Rol IO Word Affars I ROBERT JOSEPH LLIVAN 54 Ba Mnnorc Avewuc TRANS FIG-L,RAT'ON S c Band 2 WALTER JOS H SULLIVA 2 SIaI on CIrcIe NarberII1 ST MARGAR T Acedemc Siudenf CouncII 4 Vuce Pr swdeni R IO CIuLn3 UIopuan I THIS Sernesfer I Eddor CI1anceIIor I News Edufor Honor Rol' I4 WorId AIIQ rs 2 Pre Iden? WILLIAM JAMES SULLIVAN 6OI5 Medsa SI'reeI ST ROSE OF LIMA Comme r c S e Cre Bard JET' 17.604 KMUJWQZZJ ROBERT ZXIDREW TAYIOR 746 N BrooLIyn SIree'r ST IGNATIUS Sc ence SIuderI CouncI I NINO VINCENT TINARI 245 N 65h SIrce+ ST DONATO u I cs? nr IIWo Aarsl EDWARD JOHN TINNEY II42 N 64Ih S' ccf OUR LADY LOURDES Sc ence SIucenI Counc 2 C a o 2 JOHN JOSEPH TOMASETTI 6645 Loed S'rceI ST COL LISTUS Scwence CIwanceIcrl SAMUEL HARRY TORCHIA 6453 Morrs Park Road OUR Y OF LOURDES ScIcnce FoII3aII 4 asIseII:aI a K JOHN PETER TRAYNOR IO47 Fence-r Road ST CAL US Co'r'rerc L Q n M r JOSEPH ANTHONY TRIBUIANI 64I5 Ca Ion Srree+ ST D NATO Sc4ence Varsfy Show 2 Sfuoenf C uncxl I o bal 3 ow ng NORMAN JOSEPH TROTTER 6I5O Kmwscssng Avgnug GOOD SHEPHERD Cornwercua E OIIJQI 3 C s Co JAMES ELY TURNER 2046 N 63 :I Sr ce OUR LADY OF RDES S ence SIuoeI Cour'cII Rado no arsfy Sho O Inesfra 3 Band 4 Wo Id 'noIc B nd Dance Bar ERRANCE PATRICK VALLELY I6I3 N 62nd Sfree' ST ROSE OF LIMA Connrner :aI I3asIce'IbaII 2 Bowlung I Man ager , X . Va I I , O II T T3, Band 4, IB0.vITng , 'Ice - D , I I: , I o cf . IT ' . I e, ST. , rc'aI, I . I - 2, I I. SI , 'r ' , II , I A I 0 I , I E . ' . , I e 1 I ' L! I e . 5 . I I , I Y. I . I ' . , I I I s' ' , , rc'e', Va gfiy Sh +1 I, Ieg Iw I, , 3, Ira ll I ' . I f ' f - , . , . Academic, LeqIon OI' IvIary I, ISIuden+ C6uncII I, RadI6 CI In ,TITS Sem er I, CHanceIIor I, Ho ,O Roff , rld H I . OF , I , I I , I II , I1 rceII r . LAD , I'II , C , B I I I, Tr c' I. LIST , , , IS, edc of a y I. I I I O , I , I I , I 0 II Fo I I , B Ii I. , I I, 3 'T , rc 2 unl fry I. LOU , Q: , IQ H 3, I c? I, V I W 31 'C , VI AI:IaI'S I, ANI- Cat, I zz. I, . ,d 3, xr In ROBERT MICHAEL VASATURO, 6306 Race Sireef, ST. DO- NATO, Science, Sfudenf CouncII 4, Varsity Show I, U1opIan I, Bowfnq 2. JOSEPH VINCENT VASSALLO, 5337 Angora Terrace. TRANS- EIC-URATION, Cofn rercIaI, Sfudenf CouncII I. JOHN MICHAEL VELLUTO, 5329 Chance lor Sfpeeh TRANS- FIGURATION, S I c . , 6 . 072 fm new GEORGE JOSEPH VERNA. 55 S. M49 Road, Broo'nafI, JAMES FRANCIS WALKER 6486 oodcres' Avenue OUR LADY OE LOURDES Sc: e Baskefbam ST ANASTASIA Sc ence , 7 JAMES DOMINIC w SP1 325 N 3rd S+ree+ OUR LADY OE TI-IE ROSARY Commercual Legnon oI Mary 4 CHARLES FRANCIS WARD 2 N WIIIon Sfreef ST GREGORY Commerc aI EooII::aI I ROBERT JOSEPH WAUGH 66II Leeds Sfreef ST CAL LISTUS Cornmerc al LeqIon of Mary 2 Sfaqe Crew I JOHN ALOYSIUS WAY 845 MerIyn Road ST CALLISTUS Sc ence I-ooIbaII 2 LAMAR JOSEPH WHEELER 3844 N l9fI'I Sfr ef ST IC- NATIUS Cornrnerc aI BasIceIbaI I Track I Cross Counfry I ROBERT STEVEN WHITE SIZE Ma 'fer Sfreef ST GREG ORY CornrnercIaI ROBERT LEROY WILLIAMS 5IO8 Hoopes Sreef OUR LADY OF VICTORY Comrnerc aI Sfudenf CouncII 2 PETER VINCENT WILSON 5924 Co unnba Avenue OUR Y OF LOURDES Cc rr rce B d 'I ru as efoaII 2 Bo JOSEPH ALFRED WOLF 6l24 JeFIer cn S+ree+ ST ROSE JAMES RICHARD WUSINICH I25 C 'I Av n..IC 'I ST MARGARET A ad Sfqde Un R5 JO D5 RONALD sn-Ieoonlcx YOUNG 48I5 r I Avena ermnus c T CF ,diy MICHAEL JOHN PURCELL l52O N 59M Sir CI' ST ROSE OF LIMA S er' e JOSEPH WILLIAM RIGHTER S e c e HOLY INNOCENTS Corr er . , I . fn -' ' , ' , , ry I. I . , I I8 . I , . ' , I , I' . , I , ' , . . I I , , . e , . - I I , I , I , . . I I . I I , I . if . I I , LAD , rc , an I, Cfa.ce :r I, IFJ B Ir I , wI'.' I, I OE LIMA, ScIen:e, Sfudenf CouncII 3. I A I C Nay 5 ' , Nar- CW' . . : err :, P1 Cc c'I I, dfg A CI I, Baie? ,3. . aIr'noun . e, I I L. ST,I I 5 'r cIaI. I I In 465B n I' cum Slrcef, , ,rm cIaI. llurlll l ,n1.' I 9 Kama: ,--11. 'lllll 'WX . e-C. 1,0-i.-,e ,ba-.- N-3 , . In , ii! f,i'I Q 'Q . - L ' Y ' -fsfeyl W f r 2 , x .-gn' K ' I f,?3l Y-'L w- -'rf 254 -A ' 4 'aff ' f s'-A f ...W if . if fwwwfi-rm C X a knowledged Nationally, Our Cathedral of SS. Peter and Paul is the center of worship for Catholic Phila- delphians. Because of it, our Art and Science Museums, the Academy of Music, and all other sources of cultural development in our City are made more meaningful since, without a knowledge of and love for God, any cultural achievement is meaningless. 3:17 ' P S I W, -Q 'l'L, ii Q X35 Nt 4' r , . f o- ! . i w f f . 1 ff ,fe 5X r ' at S f , if x . YS T-1 : '1Ej, --. , QL 8, X . G A-9 E iw W ,za ' A lzfi 4 ..i, Y v I F! I - fr , 'f f l 4' '9 5 V ' , fl I , . X ,vii 9 x U ...aniflil--f - Us 0. v g - 7 E , ' . h 7 .- . 1 . . .s' ' '- I1 i,4, s ' . s . Q. 1' n ,ht .. A 1 3 Oak V, 1 8 -'X' is . J rs , W, Hd 95 of 3 Q A ,p! '. 2 4 N 9' 7-'g ifzsga -9 V! ,i si 'ny on 'Fa smnxcg 9 'S,,: IW 5-4, sm - f! Q - ... 'Q nik . ,Qs A-AS Q 3,55 : ' rs P133 vt 1 P 7 . . I ' 1 'A :fvr ..- . 4,1 ,.- . , ,, 6 Taking advanTage of holidays, The SaTurday aTTer Thanksgiving a group of seniors Tool: a Tour of Philadelphia's hisToric highlighTs. They inspecTed The CaThedral chapel. AfTer Their EucharisTic visiT, The boys were given an op! porTuniTy To discuss The renova- Tion of our CaThedral wiTh Mon- signor HuloerT J. CarTwrighT, The pasTor of The TirsT church of our archdiocese. er! Till ALTAIT ARE Mil Y . .. FROM THE MAGNIFICENCE OF THE CATHEDRAL, OUR PARISH CHURCHES, TO THE NEW PORT CHAPELS NEAR THE WATERFRONT The CaTnolic Cnurch oT Philadephia was Tormaly begun when The TirsT parish wa: esfaplfehed ln l733, ThaT oT Old ST. Joseons. lT was esTaolisned oy The SocieTy oT Jesus, wiTh haTher Joseph GreaTon, SJ., as iTs TirsT pasTor, TiTTy- Two yearz aTTer Tne TirsT CaTnoic arrived Here. From TnaT Time, Phhadelphia CaTholics have gone Through many Tryng Times and egualiy glorious periods. The pioneer CaTholics oT our ciTy were selT-sacriTicing and loyal. They laid The Toundahon on which Those who came aT+er Them rnighT build. And puild They didfseminaries, criurches, schools, hosoiTals, orphanages, homes Tor The aged-grand accomplfghmenfs CT a long fine :T inspired bishops, zealous priesTs, T3roThers, and sisTers, and an ever generous laiTy, all oT whom loved Their FaiTh and proved iT. Today The CaTholic youTh oT Philadelphia have greaT TradiTions To carry on when They assume The responsibilihes oT CaTnolic Tarniiy liTe. May ST. Thomas More inspire us To TulTill our duTies courageously and well. All eyes are 'Focused on FaTher ChrisTopher as he clariTies a problem in religion Tor one of his C3 class. The boys seem To be deeply inTer- esTed in The discussion. LeT's hope ThaT some of FaTher's Theological wisdom brushes off on Them. FaTher Kehoe lisTens wiTh aTTenTion as Francis Bonini and Joseph Dixon conducT a verbal baTTle abouT The problem oT evil. Senior religion is always a mosT inTeresTing phase of The religion course here. 1 ff Z SL Thomas More, pray for usll' Wifh ihis of? quoied aspiraiion. Fafher C. Joseph Goodyear begins his B4 religion class. Talring a closer look a+ Fafhefs opened book, we find ihai ioday's lesson is fo be ihe Immaculafe Concepfion, a dogma of Lx greaf imporfance. S., - ,nga- I Religion '..,-af! it .fy i -4 R is P ,Seem A .' weave r .A ' , ' v f x , .., f. 1 bcwp f 5,1 , 47 , 1-SA' 'Fifi g ' SP ' 7 . , 'f' , gg . 0,5 I 1,i,,s.,,. N 9 vu g , -,3:,if?2, 4 X ' 'rg A n , 'A F l Q ' I , 7-'- f v ' Y no ' 'ml JJ! I1 X 5 'mt' - f Q . fi if v . X K X If 1-T ,, 'K' f J' K I, -1 11 av is W c- JQ' ' x , 11, .,,,-o--M . .tn ,,,, A S Fafher Thomas Walsh and his class in freshman religion are having a real ge+ fogeiheru as ihey look over a map of Palesfine. The life of our holy Redeemer is iheir special course 'rhis year. Wifh 'ihe Holy Land in such a sfafe of unresf and dislress as if is now, ihe boys and Fafher musf have mucln fo lallc about K, 4 -.,,,, yffil iiiifwwf i fixie i 6 'ff ' ll 'QVC Leffflvl ,Q 'ff'g'Q Q,v.u ,--Q-.nv-lv-my F L Y r Q X ,'53 Iother of Divine Grace, Pray for Y is The main purpcce ol a Cagholic educalicn is lo lrain sludenls lo be represenlalive Calholic leaders. Realizing lhis, Calholic school aulhorilies olace much empnasig on 'lhe spirilual aclivilies ol lhe sludenl body. The Legfon ol Mary seeks lo promore lhis end by means ol weekly Mass, lhe annual relreal, and works oi charily, bolh ol a religious and social nalure. The Calholic Church ol Philadelphia has developed qreally in pasl decades, mainly because ol lhe deep inleresl her bishops and archloishops have laken in lhe need lor Calholic school F 2 ' educalion. Philadelphia has become a beller cily because ol her Calho- . f W l - 1 lic schools whIch cherish her hisloric lradilions and follow Them. lv tl .- Edward Quinn, Anfhony Mi- galz, and Henry Fowderly look on wifh inleresf as Fafher McVeigh, spirilual direcfor of lhe Legion of Mary, brings 'ro Their affenfion a poinf of so- dalify inieresl. The school sodalify's presidenl, Gaspari Pellegrini, was unable 'lo be Forfunafely, ihis picfure of 'the Legion of Mary Sodaiily prefecls was 'lahen af a iime when a selling befiliing lheir office was provided. Each seclion lhroughoul fhe school has Hs prefeci. if is ihrough ihcm fh i 'ih ' ' 6 e very acllvc Legion of Mary operales. As a properly eslabiished sodalify, all fhe sludenfs of ihe school receive lhe same spirilual benefifs as do lhose who are parf of parish sodaliiies. presenf for ihe meelingg how- ever, his accomplishmenfs as +he Legion's head should nol go unmenfioned. Illlll 'I'IlIIIllI'I' Iillll CII, FUNCTIONS IN A CITY WHERE THE FIRST CONGRESS MET Qi lhe sludenls, lor lhe sludenls and by The sludenls. Qur Sludenl Council lunclions in lhe cily where lhe lirsl American Congress mel. Even nalions musl learn how lo govern lhemselves. ln a democracy like ours, 'rhe people are lcing and lneir vole is lheir scepler. lf was somewhal providen- rial 'rhal lhe working-mens meeling place, Carpenlers' lolak should be deslined lo be lhe place where plans wouid be lormulaled lo sei up a governmenl where lhe people would reign supreme. A+ Sl. Thomas More, The sludenls' hall, young men are inlroduced lo lhe arl of sell-governmenl by means cl lhe Sluolenl Council group. Elecled represenlalives ol lhe group learn lhal ohfice-holding ancl lhe lullill- menl of enlrusled responsibiliries is always serious business. 'keep flue rulgr T' As we ev-ry musl Moderalor Fafher Marlin Smifh, Walfer Sullivan, 'freasurer Joseph Callahan, vice-presidenl, and John Campbell, presidenl, oufline Ihe various school aclivifies fhal involve sfudenl par- li fi 1 a alung a closer look, we recognize many of our friends and classmales in a fine group piclure of Ihe Sludenl' Council. This organizalion, comprised of represenfalives from each class, is jhe realizalicn of Ihe hard work of Falher Smilh lhrough his very effeclive permanent council. Conslanlly broadening Ihe acfivilies of Ihe council, Fafher Smilh is now in his Ihird conseculive year as Council Moderalor. Q-'UMM 'QQ ,Ma uw ,af WMF' ' 1,- -M ,E ji, --4-...., Y f uv... 'qi nl.. ag 'ii I 1 . f 1 sk is ' ' .rifix-3' e in K X Q N' 5 ,Mi .Xe x. I Tv 'Kgs ffl .al 'Q4 'ie 'xf X I f T A il? un- V, ,, A Q' N my 4fE'2x,g ww, A - ., k .gms I fr ! 5 lf- 7 I? T9 Y, f ,al '1 fp f ,fl -LW 9 'mn M.-..,f v u......-- C M tax 1 'X. 4. f-. if X., '. A., 'l 'N-ww M .4 ': Shades of George Washinglonl Mr. Purcell musf have a secref 'formula for keeping 'lhese sophomores hard ai work. American history provides secfion C5 wilh an accurale knowl- edge of lhe hislory of our greal' counfry. The American of loday mus'f have a 'Full educaiion and fhaf edu- ca+ion would be empfy, indeed, wifh- ouf a knowledge of his coun'lry's his- fory. In a few years, fhese sludenls will be puffing ihaf knowledge 'io work. Perhaps, 'fhen, fhey will remem- ber lhe genfleman who laughl 'fhem despile 'lheir profesfs? Whal's a liHle homework befween friends? llll III! 'Dieu 1 '1 . iii fy. s -asus 4 . um Supl! V The ymbel of our ATl0 AL UNITY wa ereated here Our counlry, despile ils relalively shorl hislory, abounds wilh fradirions and nalional shrines. So much ol Americas herilage had ils source in 'rhe Philadelphia area. One such nalional shrine is lhe Belsy Ross l-louse in Philadelphia. In lhe June of l776, a+ lhe reguesl of a commillee fha? included General George Washinglon, Colonel George Ross, and Roberl Morris, Belsy Ross fashioned The S+ars and Slripesl' To lhe salislaclion of our iirsl Congress. If became our symbol ol nalional unify on June I4, I776. According +o legend, 'rhe lhirfeen srars were originally infended lo be six-poinled ones, buf Seamslress Ross sug- gesled The live-poinled slars. Again, a woman had The lasl wordl The Belsy Ross- l-louse is iusl one of lhe many famous hisloric landmarks of our cily. l-lave you visiled il? You should. li is localed on Arch Slreel, belween Third and Fourlh. svfrsnqr' -- , 6'-gn , ,AJ I 4 lm. ,, I xh'-'M-A . 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A language afdz +he znderl in hig cu u'el and hishofisal oaclc- grourcl if Fefafure. av, aw, any fence. lne avaiacwry of language Cowie: eh Si Tncnnas More nz' C' V, enableg fne zzuen' '3 fur'her hiz under- gfanofrg if yner peiale, CJ a 13 lufnishez lnirn we a c'a: :5 'fgua lvzfveuge 'nor can be pu? he use Teaching in his informal, yef nonetheless exaching manner, Falher Joseph Murphy ioins in lhe singing ol Jingle Sells a la Lafin. Fafher Murphy and his choral group lSec'ricn C2l seem io be enjoying lhis diversion from 'rhe usual class procedure. How aboul O, Dem Golden Slippersu? Aside from 'rhe enioymenl of singing ifself, correcl' and exacl pronunciafion is greally aided hy singing. Wilh +he assishance of a lape recorder, Falher John Cullen lislens crifically 'o lhe singing of Come, All Ye Fai+hful in Spanish by his junior sludenls. And from Falher Cullen's expression, maybe E. Clarhels singing isn'l +oc faihhful. Come, now, all ye! . . . have leunil fertile veil, l in whieh te grew here in 'afer lfie. ,xnxx , M ?r-. v 1 ,l -1 link nf! J . M 7 3 n. My ' .1 nv' . .1-1 f 'av- ,.g 5.7 .-,..m.-,....w. f-away 4. M -wk J I 1-.-.rf 1' ' ', 1 Q31 db 1 aa 1 I 7 W .1 L.. '1 h x ..-W-., . ' .--J' .3 - ' 1 .JA - ,I w - lie eareh and Experimentation has enhanced our City, progressive rlevelepment Three S.T.lvl. seniors look over The posTer which adorns The TronT oT Philadelphias Tamed Academy oT NaTural Science, This museum conTains liTe-like reproducTions oT many laTe mem- bers oT The animal kingdom. All oT us. as Philadelphians, should be aware oT howrichly endowed we are in having so many and so varied museums aT our disposal. The CaTholic schools oT Philadelphia are Trying To meeT The scienTiTic need ThaT is required To keep our greaT naTion in The Tore in The Tield OT science. lT is in high schools like ST. Thomas More ThaT The scienTiTic TuTure OT our counTry is given as much considerahon as is The spiriTual de- velopmenT oT iT5 TuTure ciTizens. For science wiThouT God is like a day wiThouT fIghT. The 'l.ighT of The World' has provided greaT scienTiTic minds wiTh The source oT Their greaT Tindings. May His Iighf d recT Them and u To an enlighTened scienTiTic TuTure. FaTher Gallen demons'rraTes a few princip es of physics for a group of his sTudenTs of Sechon A3 M Conversano sezms more inTeresTed in ccnducfmg his own experrmenT However since pxcfures doni' lie, all are equally inTcresTecl in The Theory wwich Fafher is illusTraTing Though physics is a relahvely dimculi subiecT, Fr. Gallen has The knack in preserrhng IT in ThaT easy 'fc undersfand fashion oay re s ever ircreasin nee e e rs f' r-ler Tnom Mo hal ree S and ma ur u Jr vin um Mai ne Amer ca lead lne world in lechnologigal dewe oomen n veve fe mug mainha n lhal lead lo lhe ex e ina. C sc en manrowe w eve increase sleac +0 mee? wherever na enge COFl'l'OV'lLS Us a l e ea ing rar n ne Change fhe lime and ihe place and 'this young fellow could be salufing a fofaliiarian dicfaior. lnsiead he is enjoying educafion in a 'free land: somelhing for which we should all be fhanlmful. If he affends fo Fafher Marlin Smi+h's leaching wilh a clear mind and a Chrisiian conscience, Business arifl , io- morrow's poi-...iaI business men, accounfanfs, lhe secrefaries. Yes, 'ihere is a big demand for male secrefaries. Faiher McVeigh's sparkling mefhods keep B3 awalne despiie C. Chris+iana's eFFor+s io prove ofherwise. Or was if ihe camera? he will never be forced fo salufe a leader of a godless regime. William Gibbons seems 'fo be gaining lhe approval of Falher Senye for his effor+s in Vrigonomefry. The resf of A3 seem losf in an+icipa+ion of 'rhe answer, As for J. Tribuiani, he's iusf befuddled. Cheer up, Joe. you mighf pass. s A Iv be , Q 1 , 4 E I I I I I hi K.. A . ui X 2 , . L W, 11 W, XY Q NK xg li M 2 5 4 Q 'f my C v 1 ...V .. 1 0- 'XY 114. E . 1 Q ,G f ' 0- 15- as '4' 5 J , . f vi f 1 Q , .4 f,. Wil! lxftufn 50,1 13 9 Q WS: I 614 r' 1 s I Q ,,,.,,y. Jf ,j 1 ...alwlf QQ ,W , , . 5 Fl 5, 1 I-'7' I' ru? .u-159 5 rN Qs E- . , Q -A -44? Q am' ,,-ww-' 3 1 'Uv , . -A sw. lb UI F, Faiher Brian Miller, T.O.R., checlns lhe homeworlz assignmenls of Seciion C3, Plane geomeiry is solid sfuff for fhese boys. William Boyle is firsf in line, followed by Fred Bender, Dennis Hunl and Joseph Magifii. As in fhe case of any school of considerable sile, Si. Thomas More is confronfed daily wifh a mulfifude of problems and adminis- +ra+ive faslrs which range from fhisa fo dale. Miss Kafhryn Kennedy and Miss Helen Reilly assisf lhe Reclor and lhe facully wilh a skilled efliciency fha? makes lhe im- possible seem so easy. Tranquilify and fhe library-sophomore Joseph Fleming of C2 browses sadly 'lhrough fhe novel seclion lo find maferial for 1ha'r nexf bool: reporf. Here in our school library, inieresled sfudenls may find sources of informaiion 'rhef will slimulaie ihe inquisilive mind 'ro salisfy lhe desire and fulfill lhe need for learning. Reading is a musi on 'rhe lisf of requiremenfs for a really educafed man. When a siudenl' goes ou? info fhe compeiilive world of lhe fulure, he will find himself bound by all kinds of rules and regula- +ions. The Discipline Office, lherefore, supplies an imporfanf par? of a sfudenfs iraining for fha? fulure. Absenleeism is always fhcroughly checked. Righf, -Wusinich7 , , . --...Q ay camlri gf 've arf 3 c,'G'!,. Tn? fl'1,fjC i f ezgewd :'irai'ef'1 '6':'YT6S I'i'fEEj VIQi'CT 'fffng Me'f:::4: efg . ,5 f'l', A6Z. fguifi 933, Wa. Neezued ' Fmefiin C Ei '1 U3 iff zffftffff-f ,e .-fe fum 'ef-2' '1 :' , . ff MM 4 ' :If ' , ,A ,n wfffyvff 113, ,1,,J,1,,u. ., I J. .Fu fa .x..,,-,,. As in so many lnfngs ol ra+'onal consequence l . V 1 A I Pn ladelpnia pioneered our counlry S newspaper exigf- ence, Benlarnin Franklin gaw lo Thai lne loo of fne American newspaper is lo give lhe public: an unbiased accom? oi local, nalional, and inlernalional happenings. ln so doing if is conslanlly rnalcing use of one of our rnosl lundarnenlal, yel mosl cherished righls, freedom ol speech. Chancellor co-edilor Mallhew Sprafl' appraises lhe resulls of anolher monlh's hard worlr. He, along wifh many o+l1eI'S. gave quife a few hours of his free-lime in order lhal' fhe school mighl have a ll! fiwlaiu l l m -4 M paper fha? il' can lae proud of. W xx P' l-agp 1447 This was Falher Wilfred Sislm's Hrs? year as Mod- eralor of The Chancellor. There is no need fo say lhal' he has done oulslanding work in priming his slaff 'lo meef lhal dead-line for all issues. His lash was made' much easier by lhe fine slaff fha? he worked wi+h. That fhe boys cooperafecl and worlzed wilh him is evidenf by lhe dislinclive- ness of each and every issue of our school paper lhis year. Congralulafions are in order fo bolh slalif and Moderafor. Do you believe 'rhaf ihe use of onomafopoeia will enhance our 'Bear Facis' ihis issue? inquires Chancellor co-edifor Lawrence Kaulrer ipeper in handl io sporfs co-edifor Kurf Schmid. Of course, provided +ha+ we won'+ be expeded fo spell il. Kuff is really a Type wrifer, you lrnow. Always on fhe iob. Jus? lille Gunga Din. Froln Ye Ulile Towne Crier to THE Ullil lCIlLL0ll The NewsleHer is an imporlanr parl of our school publicaiions. If provides a weelxly means of informalion io bofh sludenfs and parenfs of fhe s:hool's lafesf acfivilies. William Carlin rolls ou? lhe laiesl' issue under fhe supervision of Moderalor Fafher Higgins, while Joseph Jacalone and Richard Jenkins lend lheir moral supporf. -- ILLIAII1 Enn - lv,ffI4l7 5 ffl 95? el y - 1 il 5 l r, , f lx ' s r s 'Qvflfi f Ti-is PuuLAoE1.PuiA Sroizv lime Gr: 15 4 7Ef4:nm's or 1 f74r10n4L Cla nw: l Msroesfano Dfmmn Wwe An fmu Jromf W Poem Asovr THE UATIOITS firzsr Gam C nv I75 Gr1z,gf15-frs fiusnvms- D5 Accmuusuflzzfzrsf 4 511517717 lffuz finer fn we llffK4K!' Cfwzsr 8 .- 4. fl 1' The February edifion of This Semesleru received a very greal' deal of ifs rnaferial lhrough lhe liferary conlesi, which was held in fhe November of I955. Much of fhe credil for ils success musl go lo +he sfudenls who wholehearledly parficipafed in fhis academic con+es+, Whal William Penn began, fhey have nobly carried on-+he Philadelphia Sfory-as if should be lold-by youfhful Philadelphians who are conscious of? heir civic herifage and grafeful for il. Fa+her James F. Simon, This Semes+er Moderalor, appears lo be engaged in quife a spiriled discussion wifh ediior, Waller J. Sullivan 'Where did you find ll1is? l dicln'f even look for if, Waller says calmly. The loyal and capable slaff engaged in lhe serious business of selecling fhe li+erary en+ries fo be published in This Semeslerf' Maffhew Spra++, Roberl Ferguson, Lawrence Kaulcer, Waller Sullivan ledilorl, and Roberl Mifchell af worlr. THIS SEME TEII ln ifg cynsafallvely Lnef' ceded ol efsfence as an Yode- penoenl fo separale :cc icalion The S'3'T19Si EV 'he gchcofs vary rnagazlfe, hae Indeeopezome a ic cy Infegrai cafl cl Sl. Themes More scncci 'fe. Une migfr safely sa, 'naf il nas become 'Leroy' Lfaodcn. This yeafs Two edffccz wefe no'as.,' successful in ooh: ine qua ij ana quanrh 35 'ne ffefafy 6 '46j and, as a rez- 5 In hhe oegfee ci exce efie 'ha+ 'ne inscecl pfodcclz '6:l6Ci6d. Vv'e, lnerelcre 'ale qrear oeaeufe fn salulicg lzafner Janne? F. Simon and nie slag lo' Ver life ess eller? In behalf ol all of us. 1 - -1 , -si- A smiling Larry Kaulrer receives firsf prize for ihe besf essa wriflen for fhe Philadelphia Sloryu Coniesl, from The Recfor Falher Curran. Poef Dan Kelly awails his firsf prize, while Vincenf loppolo, slory firsf-prize-winner, and Joseph McCaffrey, second prize for essays, anficipafe lheirs. .A T . wal ln 'QV 1 A ' liilnb Y' E- ' ,'h'?7 '4. f I , NN., f V-- X -Ms if - 7 v W 1 , bw. fy, .3 Q, , xl It it. Tlmmau More everybody read TIIII TIIPIA The concerned onloolrers, grouped around FaTher James F. Simon, The ModeraTor of The UTopian, are The ediTor, Frederick Messner, Roberl MiTchelI, and Robe.-rT Vasaluro. There seems To be someThing sTrangeIy amusing aboul' The picTure which FaTher is inspecTing. We can almosi hear whaT follows: Ferguson, you Talce This? Well, you can have iT! ,,, IF' If' Ol? ROBERT MITCHELL THOMAS SASSA lThe UTopian l Our yearbook Ls dedfcaTed This ,ear To our greaT ciTy and To our grea+ school. Our school is, in a sense, a liTTIe city. wiThin a sprawling fnehopolis. The culTure and TradiTion oT our naTionls :'rsT Cixy has abounded here Trorn The day oT our schools birTh TwenTy years ago. Each year, The UTopIan' is published wiTh The hope oT recapTurinq some oT our school-life drarna Tor The currenT year. Cn This 2OTh anniversary OT our school we Tee' ThaT iT can i,aTely be said ThaT This has been accomplished oy 'The UTopian since iT3 TirsT appearance on The rage oT our school life. AiThouqh we cannoT possibly porhay The TullesT scope oT daily liTe here, we lilce To Think we have made a sincere eTTorT Toward ThaT end This year. IT our yearboolc has broughT you a liTTie closer To The Tine spiriT oT our school, we can Teel ThaT his has been anoTher successTul issue OT- The UTopian.l' kj George MiTchell, Roberf McEneaney, Daniel Iovacchini and Joseph San Filippo, UTopian TypisTs, pound ouT The lreys while FaTher McVeigh waTches and direcTs Their progress. ui fl 'sd .4 i , iwpi. x,I'f i . ,yas - he 4: . 4. 7 5:3 .' Q iq, , A f ini' T j'y' i- i. 114 . - fx'. 7,T ii ai - .'X?51i1'i DANIEL DeSIMONE WALTER SULLIVAN ,, ,sn if vig ,Q . G , 1. .Ig Dv , me y 5 Falher Cullen poinfs our a lypographical error Io Waller Sullivan while Thomas Sassa, Daniel DeSimone, and Palrick Foley anxiously look over some yearbooks from previous years. The publishing of a yearbook such as The Uropian requires much conceniraled effort. No one is lying down on The iob here. These boys are sincerely inferesred in Trying +o make This year's U+opian The besl ever. UTOPIAN STAFF EDITOR .. Frederick Messner, '56 PHOTOGRAPHER ASSOCIATE EDITORS Thomas Sassa, '56' TYPISTS . Mallhew Sprarl, '56 Palrick Foley, '56 Roberl Milchell, '56 Waller Sullivan, '56 Roberl Vasaluro, '56 Lawrence Kauker, '56 Daniel De Simone, '56 MODERATORS .. Robert Ferguson, '56 Roberl Mclineaney, '56 Daniel Iovacchini, '56 George Milchell, '56 Joseph San Filippo, '56 Rev. John F. Cullen Rev. James F. Simon Fred Messner has been a conscienlious and able edilor of rhe Philadelphianlwenlielh Anniversary Issue of The Ulopianf' If The edifor looks a irifle weary, you can be sure lhal if is no pose. Any successful edilor looks, as well as feels, the price of his success-weariness. Bul The sense of accornplishmenf erases fha? weary feeling, Ialer on, when he sees The iruifs of his labor. i l fl X N- li PATRICK FOLEY ' I ar i Q' l'l' ROBERT FERGUSON The Camera Club, under The able direclion of Faiher Cullen, The Moderalor, and Roberf Fergu- son, ifs edifor, appraises some old pholos. These shuHerbugs are really inferesled in fheir hobby, make no mislake abou? fhal. 'iff .X gl I 4s-X V 34 ef: Q lnti Hilfe Rem K 3 i 'oeqef' U-4 DC H' go-1 THE VAR ITY FULLIE Al Q f f 2 Q we 4 X Sfrains of Roger and Hammers+ein's musical Pipe Dream were ably voiced by Tom De Noble, John D'Amico, and John Anlhony. The frio provided a splendid vocal inlerlude for iheir a'r+en+ive and appreciaiive audience. They cap- iured lhe ears and The hearis of all from +he firsl nofe- and held ihem. Good showmanship, boys. X M .V W-1 PH ILA DAILY LLETIN lNQUlRER l V Y JCEST LA VIE'--Thehs fiiel And il cerlainly was lively during lne four nighls oz our memorable school show. Through rhe rireess ellorls ol Falher James lvlorlirner, and his associafes. Bill McElroy and Jim Mayer, rne enlire Casl was sparked wifh a special kind ol ervhusiasm and exciremenl lhaf made 'rhe show a hill from lhe slarl. Much cornmendalion is due lo Johnny Dfimico, whose abilily did so much lo help make CEsl La Vie a lifelime of enioy- menl for all who saw il. An oufslanding fealure of C'Esl La Vie was fha SdlnlS number. The gals really sfrufled lheir sluff 'lo an uproarious degree all fhroughoul fhis slielch. I+ proved fo be one of lhe high spols of fhe enfire exfrava- ganza. Really, genllemen . . . ll looks as if Miss Hamplon lM. Mongiellol is giving lhe crifics a good piece of her mind. Messrs, Wingale, Shapiro, plus lhe Rev. Carfhy IL. Kauier, B. Ficco, and T. Lacyl seem lo be enhanced. As for Pravda Sehinsliy lWm. Sullivanl, all we can say is-you should have been lhere-so long! WETY LADIES HOMt E WWD DRACULA vs. FRANKENSTHN? Could be. This ghosfly loolring scene was a hilariously gruesome momeni of fhe 56 Follies. And how abou? fha? scenery? Take a bow, Mr. Gerard McCauley, and his sfudenf sfaff. The slage crew, foo, deserve a prolonged round of applause. A magic selling for a lruly magic evening al flue Bala Counlry Club. The nigh? was clear encl brisk, and laler was even more beaulifully climaxed by a ligh+ snowfall. However, 'The warmfh of 1l'1e lovely even? compensafed for fhe cold ou?-of-doors. !,,,..a Early arrivals are Bernard Haney wifh Miss Marlin and John Kozalr wifh Margaref Mallarkey. They are cordially greeled by fhe Prom Moderalors, Fafhers McAleer and Kinney, and are inlroduced io Mr. and Mrs. Vincenl Wallers, and Mr. and Mrs. Gerard McCauley, lhe prom dance chaperons. THH PHILADELPHIA Hili CH ll we: if beaufifui evening ina' Prom Night ine music ci Tom DF!Vli Q'CTii cfcwozffa, We' lfi'??i',i'L zurrcunfjfnqs, inf: fovey lndiez, even-we QQ'T'SV'T'lfT'i -,af 'oc-io ada um io a 'da' 'nal made-a riiqhk lo remember. Ba A Courilry Ciulo Wai, live :Gene ol The Senior Prom, inc Cilendfwr rr13'l---Friday Nsvcrriioi-r l8, l955, Le+'s sif lhis one ou+, pelife Miss Anderson seems lo be saying fo Jim Scull, while, opposife lhem, Frank Caldren appears To be whispering sweef noihings in lhe alfenfive ear of Kalhleen Bovine, or is he iusl hiding? ,J .fi ' L 1 1 and M -- l 'ts . 1 H533 ,ai if XG By fhe loolrs of fhings, +his corner is 'a definire A-I slronghold with Joe Dixon presid ing over lhe miniarure round-fable. Someone musl be felling jokes. Whaf! Bob Ferguson ielling iolmes! Miss Mary Monfague seems unimpressed. She has heard rhem before. gre! fx 1 ,px ey . . g - Y ' - ' 1 'L 4. J ,Q Q , J 'fl' 4'u,Sv', f 'K' , Q .V 4 s ' - 0 '. Q ,-- . -v v l .4 I Q Q . . , L ' P . a,-4 1 U.. K' W - ? ., ,wry 1 JZ 1 at ' tiki Qi 2 5 gb' 1 ' 7' 9 f , r' L' A M- Ai , J Y 1 I I I ' ,, f .-f . W ,Q , K H M , Z. 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V ,' in ,, y. ,K K in I 1 f f 3' ' Q , kv, 4 , Y . Ay, x V V 3 ,f V I Y ,, K .. .y ,, - 1, 2 Lv! 'U M R! Nino Tinari, Radio Club Chair- man and a mean man wilh a microphone, spealrs lo the sludenls over lhe public address syslem. By oppor- lunilies for public spealring such as lhis, members develop confidence and overcome lheir nalural limidily before lhe milze. From our Mike goo the ew There is a pressing need in lhis all loo godless world lor Calholics lo be well inlormed on lhe greal lopics ol lhe day: lo be cilizens who do nel lear lo speak oul, lorliled and enriched, as lhey are, by nineleen cenluries ol lhe Churchls leaching and guidance, in supporl ol lhcie principles and ideals which all ol us cherish as good Calholics and palrfelc Amefcans. ll is lhe purpose ol lhe World Allairs Council lo sow lhe seeds ol inlormed opinion and lo slimue lale sludenl inleresl in lhe signilicance ol world evenls which daily malce up lhe newspaper headlines, Perhaps mosl imporlanl ol all, il prepares ilz members lo meel lhe challenge ol our limes. The Radio and Television Club has a vilal place in lhis operalion, loo. To lhal organizalfon lallg lhe laslc ol developing a lluency ol speech, an accuracy ol lhoughl, and lacilily ol expression lhal are such necessary reguiremenls lor Chrislian leadership in a world lhal cries oul so desperalely lor il. Where beller lo learn of France lhan from a Frenchman, and a diplomal al lhal? M Jacques Andreani, allache of lhe French embassy in Washinglon, describes lhe prob lems which confronl his counlry loday. The World Affairs Council endeavors lo presenl such fallcs whenever possible in order lhal lhe sludenls may form balanced opinions on lhe world's greal problems. fifiiiill lf If Ml ' 'K ff f W2 l f f , SPQQCF 1 -iff X icing W ..i....,.,... J 1 'Ms X A , -ge-1 rf La :I ,sf we fri, . , 47 a'5-we-se The regular members of lhe Radio Club hold a council of war in preparalion for a scheduled debale on lhe Junior Town Meeling of lhe Air. Falhers Charles G. McAleer and John Hughes, facully Moderalors of 'rhe organizalion, malre use of lhe recenlly acquired lape recorder which has already proved invaluable in lhe sludy of broadcasling Techniques. 11 'fa 4 5 A 0 --4 ' ,ltg 'T 'fn-..-ff his v ., ef S -D qu 4' 43 The Cross Country Team Conqralolafens le Lo' Crogs CQU'llVAf learn and lhelr hard-worlclnq coach, lvlr. John Kew, The learn made lhird place In lhe league fs gear. Deislie The C1-idVST'l5Qf3 el belnq eulnumbefed by alma? af elner reams in We eaque, lee 'harfers' made lhelr usual :Fe :newlng fn 'eaque cyneellfen. Ma,ee E? mofe lFTlC'6SLEECl sfudenla wood anew urn ai eandealef lor me cross eounlry 'earn nexl' Sep- lernber, ew learn wlh be lhlrel lo none-as ll deserves lo be. How GOTDUL il, Peep? Mn K!! la weffny of Jrhe beef ol your Inl-ere? eezauie F3 4'l'CV9SL In 51 the 53,3 el S+. Thomas More has been Comsfenfly-me boil. l 1 ll o ll M A an .lp Z1 lj, ' Al Connelly lA3l and Mr. Ray Thomas, Moderalor, look over 'rhe schedule for ihe coming season. Al was caplain of fhe Cross Coun+ry ieam. This was Mr. Thomasls Hrs? season as fhe +eam's Modera+or. He musf have been very proud io see his boys do so well. ITEM' 'Ty 5-u ,- ,,.-rf 'iaf' HWY g Wllli FAVUIRITE GASPARI PELLEGRINI JOSEPH BURNS VARSITY FOOTBALL- Firsf Row: J. McLaughlin, W. Gibbons, J. McKean, D. Hennelly, G. Pellegrini, J. Burns, W. McGillan, C. Hennelly, E. McCaffrey, D. Slaffieri lhead coachl. Second Row: R. Masfripolifo, S. Torcliie, A. Di Croce, R. Ficco, N. Troffer, F. Benner, J. Way, S. McMann, Faiher J. Murphy lModera+orl. Third Row: R. Bonnadcna, A. Snowden, D. Kelly, D. Chiango, G. Moore, W. Mcllhenny, M. DiArn- brosio, R. Quinn, J. Desanfis lassisiani coachl. Fouriln Row: A. Reclwe, J. Ford, H. Nash, J. DeSanfis, T. Connelly, M. Purcell, E. Milton, D. DiBernardino, G. 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K w VV me N5fA i W! 31, J wzllfw f T 1 F :J ig 1 B1 W 5 if '-, - A 'Q 'f 147 , Q' M1Lg57 4n W ' 49- , The Varsily Bowling leam: J. Tribuiani, R. Polselli, J. Lacey lcaplainl, R. Vasaluro, and Bowling l 1 V! 1 H Pcwderley. Mr. John Purcell and lhe caplain of his bowling leam, Joseph Lacey. VYQFC sr,:,'II'l '1 -1:2 .':,e1 if . . ,r Q HW ST sr' if 'Sei ff 'is rl ' , '.L+:.. .2-LM.: Jr ii., N r:....:- .. fi-21 f ' ,, W., ...J-ef --:ee .as 2 - gy jg.. rgiw LW Y . A X x -7 f R I 11' ?:f?ge,,,,,.g3A5K,m? I Q5-5lA,,f if ggA:.,,. Down lhe alley il goes, and how many pins il sends sailing, nobody lcnows. Bul everybody on lhe bowling leam hopes lllal slrilce aller slrilce will nol spell oul bul in llnal lirsl leam posilion in llwe Calho- lic Bowling League. No lirsl place lhis year lo llrie regrel ol bolln leam and Moderalor, Mr. John Purcell. Bowling is one ol lhose games lhal is popular wilh everybody lrom sixleen lo sixly. Gel on lhe leam nexl year and be ready lor lhose arm-chair days when gridiron and whislle ball will be oul ol lhe queslion. Bob O'Connor gives lhe younger members of lhe iayevee group a 'Few poinlers on fhe righl way lo handle lhal weighly sphere. Cerlainly, J. Laughlin, J. Walueley, and B. McCloskey seem lo be lislening wilh rabl allenlion. 43 Q ,- ada., goo Good Relay Material This is one imporian! schoo! spor! fha! a!ways finds if prac!ica!!y impossib!e io mee! 'rhe Mdeadhne!! for ihe pubhcahon oi Jrhe yearbook. A! This prinainq, ihe boys are iusf siariing ihe !rac!4 season. We hope fha! This year wi!! be a mos! successiu! one for ihem and for iheir coach, Mr. John Ke!!y. Good !uc!4, men! S+. Thomas !V!ore'5 +rac!c Team has a!way5 made a fine showing in The-Ca!ho!iC League. ,WA eww M. , pf' N, ,IL .---- .f -a We - nn ur. G4 Yes, you guessed ii. Anoiher Conne!!y! This iime i+'s Aiberf doing his high-iump pracfice. Make if pay off, when fhe +ime comes, Ai. 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