West Philadelphia Catholic High School - Blue and White Yearbook (Philadelphia, PA)

 - Class of 1953

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To a prelaie whose eniire career in ihe Church Mililani has been inseparably linked fo ihe work oi Caiholic educalion, ihe Blue and Whiie for I953 is respeciiully dedicaied. As siudeni for many years of his life, as professor and presideni al Noire Dame, as Bishop oi Buffalo and Archbishop of Philadelphia, ihe Mosi Reverend John F. O'l-lara, C.S.C., DD., has been in hirnseli an embodimeni of lhe qualifies oi soul which Wesi Caiholic, like all Caiholic schools, seelcs io bring iorih in iis siudenls. We are happy 'ro express iilial confidence in his enlighiened, progressive guidance, while prayeriully wishing him confinued success during rhe years ro come. WW k 5. :uk 5 hi M W N mil? Q Q ff ge v f S 4 ' VV ' ff fi fr K ,J M CM!! 1 1 '33 fi W -gas--N .. 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XS'-fix s ff W is E s f, Rui iii! liz: 8. ms' 5? M, if X K Q l 9 fs ,fi ws +55 Vi X Wik i A ,--' ' ' W.. 'Z M PX m PM 3 Q 552' s 4 if W sm be W ,iw 1 if i K dw . M Q 'E im 4 S WW e Q Qgfwgwff fixgskgkm an Q1 xi Q? 'Haw ' g We if . aww mfg 1? , fx, f,Q3jsgg 1 if A EW Q 'uf 2 22'-fi 2 Qi 2 S x W X 5 Es THE WEST ln class at West, the student matters most. He is a person in need of help toward heaven, into whose entire life must come en- couragement for the will, and, for the mind, the clear light of a true sense of values. QU. MM L, , ? , K, . A A . W 4 X ' 'L ' ' , , ig , A CATHOLIC ATTITUDE . N.W M 12' 'f S f Tx ,gg .Q 'wif T 5 1' M, . ' wgzrfm. K Tk is l VISIO , EFFICIENCY Archbishop John F. O'Hara has esiablished him- self in Philadelphia as anofher champion of Calho- lic High Schools. ln This capacily he is filling a greaT need of The Church Today. 'Tlfvery CaTholic sTudenT in a CaTholic school. One oT The greaTesT school sysTems in The counTry, largely The worlc oT Cardinal DougherTy, exisTs in The Archdiocese oT Philadelphia. Realizing The sovereign imporTance oT a good CaTholic educaTion lor The youTh oT his diocese, he Tounded many CaTholic parochial and high schools. Upon The deaTh oT Cardinal DougherTy, his successor, MosT Reverend John F. O'l-lara, presenT Archbishop, immediaTely laid plans To conTinue The worlc oT building more and beTTer CaTholic schools To accommodaTe The growing populaTion OT CaTholic youTh. In his Episcopal capaciTy, Bishop J. Carroll McCormick has been an example oT unassuming TideliTy. Bishop lVlcShea, a graduaTe oT WesT, is The mosT recenT addiTion To The l-lierarchy oT Philadelphia. l-Tis parish, SainT Francis De Sales, is among Those which send Their boys To WesT. fri? s'i1w, JRHQ Tisv His Excellency, The Mosl Reverend J. Carroll Mc- Cormick, D.D., is Auxiliary Bishop of The Arch- diocese of Philadelphia and Reclor oT'Tl1e parish of SainT Sfephen. A recenT addiTion To The Heirarchy of our Arch- diocese, Bishop Joseph McShea has already proved himself capable and eFFicien'f in his Episcopal ca- paciiy. I4 D HIGI-I ID KEYS TO I TRICATE B RR LIFE Our diocesan parochial and high schools are capably supervised by R+. Edward M. Reilly, J.C.D. This lille was recenfly conferred upon him for his menfs. Placed in charge ol lhe vasl is a man whose unliring eiiorls schools. Monsignor Edward M. unique problem. One problem of schools wilh lhe individual Monsignor Reilly is slriving lo ohlered ai lhe schools. These are so designed as lo presenl EAL : Reverend Monsignor oulslanding achieve- syslem of schools in lhe Archdiocese ol Philadelphia are direcled foward lhe beflermenlr ol our Calholic Reilly's laslc is one which never ceases +o presenl some ever presenl is lhal of reconciling lhe immense size alleniion lhe sludenl needs. This problem, which abolish, is parlially solved by lhe dillerenl courses courses, Aris, Science, Commercial, and Technical, lo lhe sludenls lalcing lhem lhe allenlion deserved. Monsignor Reilly is helped in his lremendous 'raslc by his capable and eiiicienl assisl- anis, lhe Reverend John J. l-laydl and The Reverend John J. Graham. Reverend John J. Graham, Assislanl Superinlend- enf of schools, complemenls lhe efforls of his colleagues in running fhe many schools of an arch- diocese lhe size of Philadelphia. ln his eighlh year as Assisfanl Superinlendenl of schools Reverend John J. Haydf, J.C.D., once again has proved his abilily in filling ihis exacling posifion. I5 NM MORIA BROTHER ATHANASE E ILE, F.S.C. During The pasT scholasTic year, The ChrisTian BroThers mourned The loss OT The Superior General oT Their lnsTiTuTe, The MosT Honored BroTher fXThanase Emile. A spiriTual and physical qianT, qiTTed wiTh an asTonishinq abiliTy Tor sus- Tained applicaTion To exacTinq worlc, BroTher ATha- nase piloTed The lnsTiTuTe Through The Taxing posT- war years. IT was his Task To superinTend The worlc oT The l8,000 BroThers sTaTioned in sixTy provinces ThrouqhouT The Tive conTinenTs, and mosT parTicu- Iarly To do whaT he could Tor The hundreds oT l3roThers behind The Iron CurTain. This beloved General Toured The schools oT The UniTed STaTes on The occasion oT The cenTennial celebraTions in I948, leaving everywhere a repuTaTion Tor aTTabiliTy, une usual re-cepTiviTy To The ways oT a naTion new To him, and a Truly aposTolic spiriT. BROTHER ATHANASE EMILE, F.S.C. Superior General The solemn Mass of Requiem Tor BroTher AThanase Emile was oTTered in The imposing main chapel oT The MoTherhouse of The ChrisTian BroThers, Rome. RecepTion aT La Salle in I948: PicTured are Brofher M. Alphonse SecreTary Generalg BroTher E. VicTor, AssisTanT Superior General Brofher AThanase Emile: BroTher 6. Paul, Then PresidenT oT La Salle The laTe BroTher Abban Philip, reTired AssisTanTg and BroTher Emilian Provincial. SCHUOLED PROFESSIO AL SERVANTS OF GOD BROTHER 6. JOHN Vice Principal BROTHER DANIEL HENRY Principal ln one of fheir frequen+ discussions concerning fhe smoo+h and skillful managemenf of +he school, Bro'rher G. John submifs his lalesf suggesfions +0 our principal, Brolher Daniel Henry. This has been Brofher John's fourlh year in lhe posl of vice principal while Brolher Henry has served in ihe capaciiy of principal since I95O. BROTHER FELINIAN THOMAS . . . Guidance Direcfor . . . Moderafor of fhe Moihers' Club . . . Assisfanl Mod- erafor of Dramafics. BROTHER DENIS JUSTIN . . . Prefeci of Discipline . . . Homeroom Modera- +or, Sophomore C . . . Religion ll . . Assislanf Moderalor of ihe Alumni. TEACHERS OF ME The preseni is pleasani for Brassell, Pinio. and O'Donnell of Junior Arfs. Bu! wha? of fhe fulure? Brofher Thomas, Wesf's new menfor of lhe Guidance Depar+menf, supplies fhe answers. BROTHER F. ALBERT . . . Direcior of Afhlefics . . . Homeroom Modera+or, Sophomore T . . . Religion ll, Physics. BROTHER G, HENRY . . . Assuslanl Superior of fhe Communily . . . Home- room Moderafor, Senior Science B . . . Religion IV, English IV . . . Radio-TeIe- vision Represenlafive. EVER T00 B SY BROTHERS BROTHER E. PIUS . . . Senior Ar+s . . . Religion IV, Physics. BROTHER EADBERT . . . Senior Science A . . . Religion IV, Junior and Senior German, Business Mafhemalics . . . Moderalor of fhe Schiller Club. BROTHER GEORGE PAULIAN . . . Senior Science C . . . Religion IV, Trigonomelry, Solid Geomelry. BROTHER G. AUSTIN . . . Senior Science D . . . Religion IV, Senior Spanish . . . Coach of Tennis BROTHER E. MARK . . . Senior Science E . . . Religion IV, Physics, Trigonomelry, Solid Geomelry . . . Moderalor of Track and Cross Counlry. BROTHER GUY PHILIP . . . Senior Science F . . . Religion IV, Prob- lems of Democracy . . . Moderalor of lhe Band. BROTHER E. RAYMOND . . . Senior Commercial A . . . Religion IV, Senior and Junior Shorfhand . . . World Hislory. BROTHER DAVID OF MARY . . . Senior Commercial B . . . Religion IV, Problems of Democracy. BROTHER GERALD CHARLES . . . Senior Commercial C . . . Religion IV, English I end IV. BROTHER G. XAVIER . . . Senior Commercial D . . . Religion IV, Senior Bookkeeping, Junior Shorlhand. EXTENDfkSTEADYIl1HAiD Several hours of The Brofher's day are speni wi+h God in fhe faculfy chapel. Here fhe Brolhers are shown in af+ernoon prayer aslring God's help in fheir vocafion of leaching. In ihe evening, while Wesi sludenls are doing +heir homework, ihe Brofhers are also busy cor- rec+ing 'fesis and going over assignmenis io spring on +heir unwary s+udenfs +he 'Following day. TTDU CERTAI BIRR CHOLARS... fm r A' ' 1' ' .L f ri' - fr 1, 5 zo .i i , , 11 .,' if ws X, . . Y --o I Sludenl-cenlored in sludies, aclivilies, sporls and above all in religious lraining, Wesl Calholic aims lo produce a Iruly malure Calholic. One key lo lhe sludenl-slress of Wesl is lhe Chrislian Brolhers, a religious order specifically designed lor Ihe edu- calion ol boys out all walks ol liufe, bul especially The average boy. Ever since lheir founding by Sainl John Baplisl de La Salle, Palron of Teachers, in I68O, Ihe Brolhers have been proud lo have as Iheir sole aposlolic worlc in Ihe Church Hue Iraining of boys and young men in high schools, colleges, grammar schools and wellare inslilulions. A school day geared lo Hue Iornualion ol Hue Wesl Calholic allilude is buill around Ihe religion lesson, prepared from a lcnowledge ol sound doc- Irine and of Ieen age psychology. Every Brolher leaches religion Io his homeroom class, and nnosl ol lhem gel Io Icnow Huis group even beller by inslrucling lhem in a specially laler in Hue day. Upper Row: BROTHER D. GEORGE . . . Senior Technical A . . . Religion IV, Prob- lems of Democracy, Business Mafluemafics . . . Moderafor of Ihe Ammendale Mofhers' Club. BROTHER GREGORY MARTIN . . . Senior Technical B . . . Religion IV Radio, Business Malhemalics. BROTHER F. JEROME . . . Senior Technical C . . . Religion IV, English Moderalor of fhe Wes? Calholic News . . . Assislanf Modera- Ior of The Schiller Club. BROTHER DAVID PETER . . . Junior Arfs . . . Religion III, Junior Spanish Lafin I . . . Moderafor of The Sludenl Associalion. BROTHER G. ANTHONY . . . Junior Science A . . . Religion III, Chemlslry. BROTHER E. JAMES . . . Junior Science B . . . Religion III, American Hislory . . . Moderalor of Foolball. Foolball praclice is Hue chief alfraclion Ihal holds The alfenlion of These Brofhers during one of Iheir welcomed leisure momenfs. Lower Row: BROTHER Ill . . . D. CYRIL . . . Junior Science C . . . Religion III, English Mocleraior of Dramalics . . . Ediior of Diocesan Radio-TV News'eHer . . . Junior-Senior Assembly Sacrislan. BROTHER DAVID LEWIS . . . Junior Science D . . . Religion III, Junior Algebra BROTHER Spanish, BROTHER . . . Assislanl Moderalor of Dramalics. F. TIMOTHY . . . Junior Science E . . . Religion III, Junior Lafin II . . . Assisianl Prefecl of Discipline. DOMINIC EDWIN . . . Junior Science F . . . Religion III, Junior Spanish, French, Lalin I . . . Facully Adviser for Jr. Town Meeling BROTHER and Career Forum. G. EDWARD . . . Junior Science G . . . Religion III, Chemislry . . . Superinlendenl of Lockers. BROTHER Senior Ty D. EDMUND . . . Junior Commercial A . . . Religion III, ping . . . Moderalor of Bowling. nr x Brofher Charles has pleasanT news Tor Mr. and Mrs. Fox aT a PTA meeTing. BROTHER F. ANDREW . . . Junior Technical B . . . Religion lll, Junior Algebra, Plane GeomeTry . . . SuperinTendenT oT MainTenance. BROTHER FRANCIS PATRlCK . . . Junior Technical C . . . Religion ul, canes, English ll. BROTHER GREGORY ALEXIS . . . Sophomore A . . . Religion ll, English ll . . . ModeraTor of Crew, EdiTor of The WesT Cafholic Daily BulleTin. BROTHER D. LUKE . . . Sophomore B . . . Religion ll, Biology . . ModeraTor oT The ProiecTionisTs' Club. ARCHITECTS OP GUIDE ' TO BROTHER FELICIAN PATRICK . . . Junior Commercial B . . . Religion lll, English Ill . . . ModeraTor of The Blue and WhiTe. BROTHER G. LUKE.. . Junior Commercial C. . . Religion Ill, English lll . . . Coach OT Traclr and Cross CounTry. BROTHER DANIEL JUSTUS . . . Junior Commercial D . . . Religion Ill, Junior Typing, Algebra l . . . Co-DirecTor of lnframural SporTs. BROTHER G. JEROME . . . Junior Technical A . . . Religion Ill, Mechanical Drawing. WiTh every memloer oT WesTls TaculTy, The home- room boys come TirsT. His Time is Theirs aT any Time, The oTher subiecTs on The sTudenT rosTer are presenTed wiTh a view To The boysl TuTure needs, wiTh a Thorough loaclcground in The maTerial and wiTh a healThy respecT Tor The value oT law and order. De La Salle himselT, a cenTury ahead oT his Time, was among The TirsT To demand ThaT The class be pupil-cenTered, ThaT The boys be led To express Themselves and To develop Their abiliTies. A ToTally diTTerenT WesT begins daily aT 2:30, when Teams pracTice and exTracurricular groups swing inTo acTion. 1,211 OUR F T RE LIFE OUR GOAL BROTHER F. BONIFACE . . . Sophomore D . . . Religion II, Lafin ll, Ill and IV. BROTHER DATHUS JOSEPH . . . Sophomore E. . . Religion ll, Biology . . . Moderalor of lhe Cheerleaders. BROTHER DOMINIC BERTIN . . . Sophomore F . . . Religion II, Civics. BROTHER DAVID HILARY . . . Sophomore G . . . Religion II, Ameri- can Hislory. BROTHER F. LEO . . . Sophomore H . . . Religion Il, Plane Geomelry, lr Algebra l . . . Mcderafor of Ihe Swimming Team. J BROTHER EDWIN ANTHONY . . . Sophomore .I . . . Religion II, Biology . . . Moderalor of Baslrefball. BROTHER FREDERICK MARTIN . . . Sophomore K . . . Religion II, K English ll . . . Freshman-Sophomore Assembly Sacrisfan. BROTHER F. BENIGNUS . . . Sophomore L . . . Religion II, Civics, Junior Algebra . . . Assis+an+ Moderalor of +he Rifle Club. Q BROTHER F. BERNARD . . . Sophomore M . . . Religion Il, Junior Bookkeeping. BROTHER F. NICHOLAS . . . Sophomore N . . . Religion ll, Biology . . . Assislanl Moderafor of fhe Band. BROTHER 6. LEWIS . . . Sophomore O . . . Religion ll, Plane Geom- e+ry . . . Moderalor ol Ihe Radio Club. BROTHER EUGENE EDWIN . . . Sophomore R . . . Religion II, Plane Gcomelry, Applied Geomefry. How aboul +his one . . . Reielling old favoriles are Bro- fhers Alberl, Philip, Francis, Raymond, and Denis. Mr. and Mrs. Walsh confer wiTh Brolfher Paulian aboul Their son James during a PTA meeTing. The TosTering oT ChrisTian sporTsmanship on Tield and gym Tloor is maTched by The developmenT oT iniTiaTive and responsibiliTy in The genuinely sTudenT- run acTiviTies. The Term TaculTy adviser means whaT iT says aT Wesl. Since The BroThers' lnsTiTuTe specializes in Teach- ing, Their Training can be geared Tor This special worlc. The noyiTiaTe oT one year grounds Them in The spiriTual liTe, since example musT supporT doc- Trine every slep oT The way in The classroom. A minimum oi Tour years in college prepares The TuTure Teachers in conTenT and meThod, while con- Tinuing Their spiriTual TormaTion. FurTher universiTy sTudy is carried on aTTer school hours and on week- ends by The Teaching BroThers. Daily Mass, I-loly Communion and communiTy spiriTual exercises com- bine wiTh ample recreaTion To round ouT The BroThers' liTe and malce Them suiTable Teachers oT youTh. ORE BY PRACTICE THA BY PREACHI G Upper Row: Lower Row: BROTHER EUSEBIUS JAMES ...Sophomore S... Religion II, Biology, BROTHER FLAVIAN ALBERT . . . Freshman F . . . Religion I, LaTin I. CWS' BROTHER D. ALOYSIUS . . . Freshman e . . . Religion l Lalin l, BROTHER E. FRANCIS . . . Freshman A . . . Religion I, English II Algebra I and Il . . . Coach of Freshman Baslcelrball. . . . Moderalor of Debafing and Public Speaking. . Q BROTHER C-ERARD JUSTIN . . . Freshman H . . . Religion I Algebra BROTHER E. EDWARD . . . Freshman B . . . Religion I, American I, Plane Geomelry. Hislory . . . Moderafor of The Social Sfudies Club. . , BROTHER DAMIAN OF JESUS . . . Freshman J . . . Religion I Algebra BROTHER G. FRANCIS . . . Freshman C . . . Religion I, English I and I, Plane Geomelry. ll ' ' ' Modmlo' ol lhe me Club' BROTHER E. FIDELIS . . . Freshman K . . . Religion l, English l and lll BROTHER F. GREGORY . . . Freshman D . . . Religion I, World ...ModeraTor of The ArT Club. Hisfory, LaTin I . . . Coach of Freshman Traclr. . I , BROTHER D. ANSELM . . . Freshman L . . . Religion I, English I . . . BROTHER E. MICHAEL . . . Freshman E . . . Religion I, World Hislory. Co-Direclor of InTramural Sporis. R l Upper Row: MR. JOHN KING . . . English Ill and IV. MR. PATRICK MCNALLY . . . World Hislory and Civics. Lower Row: MISS BERNADETTE CARSON . . . Librarian. MISS BETTY SCHULTZ . . . Office SMH. MR. WILLIAM MULLEN . . . Physical Educafion: Drillmasfer of fhe MISS MARY SWEENEY . . . omce Sfaffi Band. MR. JOHN CARICKOFF . . . Physical Educalion. MRS. GERTRUDE BOHAN . . . Nurse. MR. WILLIAM HOOLAHAN . . . Office Sfaff. DR. EDWARD COVERDALE . . . Team Physician DR. FRANK BOVE . . . Physical Examiner. MR. JOHN MASCARO . . . Music lnsfrucfor. OULD F TURE M OF WEST The secreiarial phase of school business is capably managed by Belly Schulfz, Mary Sweeney, and William Hoolahan. -iw-3.4 Mrs. Bohan, checking Vinceni Ford's pulse, is Mrs. Fix-it 'Ihe minor ills of Wesf's siudenfs. E T'S YEARLINGS BEGIN NEW LIFE B RRL Wi+h The shadow of grammar school s+iIl on Them, The under- classmen of Frosh B delve once again inTo The mysTeries oT supernaTural world of religion under The guidance of BroTher E. Edward. These boys will also dip Their Toes in The waTers of journalism in The F-B GazeTTe, and F-B Yearbook, pace- seTTers among WesT class publicaTions. The seeming impossibiliTies of algebra are drilled inTo Fresh- man E by BroTher Gerard JusTin. ImmediaTely aTTer digesTing a big lunch, They are asked To digesT such Things as linear equaTions and TacToring. ATTer waTching The board Tor The day's lesson, They are now on Their own To work ouT prob- lems. Algebra is The 'framework Tor The house of higher maThemaTics. Each SepTember, sTudenTs commonly reTerred To as Fresh are welcomed inTo Burrdom. WiTh The sTargazing sTare oT grammar school days s+ill linger- ing, They begin Their high school sTudies. lncluded in Their curriculum are Religion, LaTin, Algebra, World T-lisTory, and English. FirsT year Religion re- calls The evenTs in The liTe oT ChrisT while LaTin gives The bewildered Trosh his TirsT TasTe oi Toreign language. Algebra, The science oT incleTiniTe quan- TiTies, complemenTs The pupil's knowledge of ariTh- meTic. From prehisToric animals To modern day science is a long period Tor one subie-cT To cover, buT This is done, and done successTully, in World l-lisTory. Improving English grammar and enriching The sTudenT's vocabulary are Two aims OT The TirsT year English. The yearlings receive pracTical lessons in healTh besides a course in physical educaTion, commonly reTerred To as gym. ATTer a year of avoiding domineering seniors They loolc Torward To Three more years oT success. Four Freshmen Take in aT a glance The glories of WesT's VicTory-laden pasT. Perhaps The sighT oT The Trophies will sTarT These boys Thinking ahead To The Time when, as The TuTure Teams of WesT CaTholic, The iob of garnering fresh laurels will Tall To Them. BroTher Dominic Beriin elaboraies upon The principles of Religion To Soph F. There is no doubi Thai' a scholasfic ap- proach To Religion is a suppori' To our faith. Church Hisfor as Tau hi i y g n The second year paves The way for The Apol- ogefics course in The senior year. OPHS: EAGERNESS TI CT RED WI Af The edge of The quadrangle Three so hom p ores have en informal chaf wiTh Brofher Timoihy. In This way The boys ef Wesf soon learn To recognize The Brofhers Teachers as real friends besides simply being our TH K OW-HOW Elecfion Yearl' AT W T Th .. es e sfudenfs in civics class Try To apply The knowledge of The machinery of governmenf To The poliiical siTua+ions Thaf arise every day. B . . . roiher Felix guides sophs Ih Trying To undersTand one of The many issues. S own freshman groups and from The annexes. Hence iT is difficulT To characferize The so h p omore. While The one-year-veTeran Burrs are preparing To dominaTe The local scene, Their new classmafes fre quenTly share The Temporary confusion of The fr h- oph secfions aT WesT are formed from our es men. The differences are shorT-lived, however, as The second year men merge info a unified class. All sophs sTudy religion, English and biology. Sub- iecTs from which They make a selecfion are LaTin, civics, plane geomeTry and applied geomeTry C h oac es and moderafors loolc sophward when mak- ing fuTure plans. Numerically The largesf group aT WesT lnearly 700 in sevenfeen classesl, They can be counfed upon To supply The greaTesT number of junior varsiTy players and acTiviTy Trainees. Exploring The mysferies of Science proves absorbing To So h- P omore D as They seek knowledge of biology's microscopic new world. Brofher Lulze sfresses The visual and experimenfal a ro h ' pp ac To The firsf lab science encounfered by These siudenfs. Ak e Wk?-X. W, 1? The Technical course here al Wesl includes many subiecls buf Radio is considered The mosl inieresiing among The boys of J.T.C. Brolher Mariin has led +o fhe developing of many skilled +echnicians in fhis field. His own s+a+ion is powerful enough lo reach many paris of lhe world. Room l02 slrilces a familiar nole io Those many Wesl slu- denls who make use of i+ as a siudy hall, or, in a more cyn- ical view, a refuge for numbed 'thumbs in fhe winiry season. Whaf is lhe use lo which il will be pul by J. While, F. Donalo, J. Kennedy, and R. Hagger+y7 ABOVE, RIGHT: The genial spiril of ihe members of Junior Science G is suddenly acceniualed when John Kelly is called upon lo give his oral composilion, a brief biography of Willie Sulfon. The oral composiiion is a regular praciice of Broiher Pafriclr, shown casfing a crifical eye on The siluaiion. THREE YEARS UNDER BROTHERS' GUIDA CE :Y'gaf 'PP - sg? Q ky! s xy: A ' if .. ii-ns5,'i,,K ,AJ ' 1. -If-i'u..,. wi vw f 5.1. A J' .J 'P 7 W P A ' A fl' , . 7 3 W e IM, ,V 4. 1 X if i I W Wha+ do we do nex+, Joe? Members of S.S.F. under fha supervision of Brofher Mark render fheir knowledge praclical by experimenling on lhe various devices involved in ihe Physics course. Thinking in ierms of an equalion, fhey find ihaf learning plus praciice equals an excelleni' preparalion for fulure sfudy. LE DERSI WEST TTIT DE BiHe, was is+ die Anlworf, Herr Wesihead7 By ihe use of German in everyday speech, Broiher Eadberi insfills info +he members of Senior Science A a larger vocabulary and beHer pronunciaiion. Brolher also moderales lhe Schiller Club which prepares 'fhe sfudenfs for advanced sfudy of 'lhe language. -1 u ,XL Why nol' approach your problem fhis way? says Brofher Pius +o Richard Powers, Paul Bisbing and Brian Gallagher, members of his homeroom, Senior Arls. They are iusl 'lhree of fha many in+eres+ed sfudenfs who quesfion Brofher abouf iheir fufure life in college. Wesl Calholic's dean of mafh feachers, Brofher George Paulian, has always been ready +o share his lcnowledge of solid geomefry or irigonomelry. Individual aHen'lion is 'lur- nished fhose members of SSD who have losf fheir way among fhe various fheorems. Result more comprehension by all. B CKBO E OF TOMORROVVS ORLD Realizing fhaf fime is running ouf on him, fhe senior furns his mind fo The sfudies which will pre- pare him for lafer life. Seniors are usually depicfed as bullies who are fhe scourge of every freshman. l-lappily, such is nof fhe case where 49+h meefs Chesfnuf. Here fo find fhe frue Burr affifude furn and wafch fhe upperclassmen, in fheir dealings wifh fhe Brofhers, in fheir mannerisms in fhe cafeferia. The fourlh year men supplemenf fhe courses of lheir fhird year, wifh physics replacing chemisfry or radio, solid geomefry and frigonomefry subsfi- fufing for plane geomefry. Besides fhese official subiecfs, many boysl guesfs for college infroducfory subiecfs are filled, while brush-up work on ofhers is quiclcly and gladly handed by The Brofhers. In The exfra-curricular vein fhe burden of fhe work and glory falls on fhe shoulders of fhe seniors, wifh success or failure depending on fheir efforfs. Jin-A-N. .445 ii , . . xx., AEE, l K 'lf X 4 1 X 7 X, J s fy 'R ' , . 'i he S,- an-1' I. THE WES'f Student activities show the worth of West. Initiative and youthful imagindfion guide the efficient execution of popular, novel projects. For hundreds of hoys, the final bell does not end the day, but begins a period of enioyable work closely related to future success. Yi . ,L W M , W. E .1233 s s . 3 lvl v Q 2 Is l -1, . . 1 .A M: fl' ' 4 Q' xg . - . l Nl- ,je 4: -'MM - 4' 'f -1 . ls . , Jif w. eff V -5:5 .g g CATHULIC ATTIT DE 'ff' f, My vi 4 . , A FirsT row: M. Broderick, W. Riehl, R. Duaime, L. STewarT, R. Horan, J. Galligan, D. Flynn. Second row: J. Bove, C. Corrao, W. Shea, J. Dyer, F. Hollweck, F. Viviani, R. Scannapieco, T. Whalen, W. Coryell, E. Hennessy. Third row: C. Farrell, R. Forlano, J. Dempsey, E. Duaime, L. Pomanie, J. Marinari, J. Novello, W. Mendelr, F. McGlone, A. Parnell, E. Walsh, W. Zuclr, R. Duray. Fourih row: E. Ruarlr, A. Wilson, J. Rose, B. Smiih, A. Hisler, D. Sanfo, R. Davey D. Caponigro, R. Smifh, J. Colombo, J. Bresch, R. Rigney, P. Car'I'y. FifTh row: H. SanTorsola, E. Rosenberg, J. Mcllhenny, E. Smifh, W. LafFerTy, M. McCarThy, N. Paresi, J. Flynn, W. Fidelibus. ARCHING MELODIES N CHA Advance guard in formafion, carrying The colors of The Burr music men. Henry Saniorsola, Edward Rosenberg, John Mcllhenny, John Coffey, and William Fidelibus add a miliTary noTe To The marching music. PIONSHIP TI E The Viciory March is played once again as The firsi parade of '52 geis underway on ChesTnuT STreeT aliier The Barham game. These spiriTed displays are TradiTional ai Wesl. Many faifhful Burr fans living in The neighborhood look forward To lafe Sunday affernoons during foofball season. ln keeping wiTh The Time honored expression Theres no music like Burr music, WesT CaTholic's Marching Band has ouTdone iTselT by winning a sTiTT, season-long compeTiTion among Tive schools oT The CaTholic league. This compeTiTion, in which WesT proved iTselT The masTer oT ST. James, Roman, SouTh, and ST. Joes Prep, was held under The auspices oT The C.Y.O. The judging was aT The half Time oT The games and was perTormed by The various moderaTors. FaTher Thomas Reilly, STaTe C.Y.O. DirecTor, was The coordinaTor oT This com- peTiTion. The band has also invaded The classical music Tield in The Torm oT The WesT CaTholic Con- cerT Band. This unique group, in iTs second year of exisTence, comes inTo iTs own Toward The end oT The TooTball season when mosT of The duTies of The marching band are concluded. The concerT band enTerTained The sTudenT body wiTh Two con- cerTs, one before ChrisTmas and one aTTer The TirsT oT The year, aT which iT played among oTher Things such diTTiculT music as Tchailcovslcys 'NuTcraclcer SuiTe.' F v limi.. - if 'iz LL l1AY!'lQ5L1',:i-i ig V X ..A.f-W ff fs 1 'isles 'Mir ' 91 ,W .K he In ffl L Q 2 K , W .,, W! -A! 7 .F in i 1 ..xV ,nf ' 2 W as i FT r fi-Q' W eg Vff, Q 1, K 'ii- I K U x V i nf It X 1 V . i Moderalor Brofher G. Phillip and assislanl' modera- for Brofher Nicholas discuss lhe blending of march' ing and playing wilh drillmasler Mr. William Mullen and music direc+or Mr. John Mascaro. 5 ,f W 1 iw i' Managers William Gallagher and William Fennie more checln uniforms afler a band demonsfrafion. i These hard-working members are responsible for much of lhe ou+fi+'s polish and precision. ' f 7 -' 5' U' 'Xl' fl'mil'wli'-3:fP'! '.gALi? ,'i':'i:iA-'-'.-W . - 2' i 2 - ' , -V , ' f siflllii lf' , V :uE.',,,. z', ,6Q,m: ::fQgg, sz2-fb 'lfygzf-1'gg'3lfii:f'l . ,x L' 1' 1 .. L L 3 , , ff , V - Q, f -' i . , f . l 2 fm . . Y Q 1. J. Warsl Y I bpm'm . fiv X Yr .Mari i'lil 'ggriril .rm Q Tru T xillsmfi 2121 me A My was -nm ililxi-. Vol. XVI, No. 4 West Philadelphia Catholic High School for Boys December 23. 1952 Till l'lT i' im RH. An eagerly awaiTecl recepTion oT The eyes and ears oi The school, The WesT CaTholic News, is a Tamiliar scene among The sTudenTs as well as The FaculTy beTore each daTe OT publicaTion. The sTaTT, each in his own iob, works zealously noT To dis- appoinT This ariTicipaTion. The primary Task oT The ediTor-in-chief is To see ThaT all The News opera- Tions TuncTion smooThly. Fresh ideas via heads, layouTs, and also expecTed Trom This key man. ediTorials are The assisTanT head, buT he ably lends his supporT wiTh his ideas and liTerary ediTor is by no means iusT a Tigure TalenTs. No school paper would be compleTe wiTh- ouT a secTion devoTecl To SporTs. The WC. News is no excepTion, especially wiTh The manner in which The SporTs ediTors cover each evenT during a par- Ticular season. ,Ia 1 he is Ito' clay Lit flu Tl -lst 'hi -in ,T i th TT Hi . . 'K Nix' - is :my za fnlcri V f fammw ' rw- in-wizizau , . 'YMMSW WILLIAM McBLAlN fm iam if T . . .. -. Assisiani Edifor ' ml fifii Pnl time in the history ff 'Tll1mii'iiiS. :Tw U1i'liT'lJ scam' ual prwlirsiticzn is living: rafziinly due- tu the fini! .L talent ui' tlw sh-in ix'irlmriI Nfilfy ami Ci'mrI.'.T lx i1u1'1'rg,fr1ls Slliilfz' Ammls us lin' law fIHiIII5!.S nz lm' 2 max' W f'f 'A' M that ill :UTY lni'iill':li of lfrfzrmrwrvvv mzzirxi :.'l11!r Hmflzur' l'imm'i.v 'E.'fUTIx'.Y rx turf-lzy :mar by Zhu CIW' . WAY' Nw dlqmb' and ffffU15,1'21'fr' MCH 1 . T mummliy clrfikrs-Q-nt zu' Q n Y' R llv Re V... T... el' . M 'if :mil 'Ml WhaT are The elemen+s of an in+eres+ing arlicle7 asks Bro+her F. Jerome, cheerful moderaior of The News, as he begins a iournalism class. ParTicipan+s: window row, A. Hoban, C. Barnhol+. J. Coggins, C. Egger+, J. Kuhn: second row, J. Repe+1o, J. Walker, J. Hearn, J. Norpel, W. Brown, J. Coffeyg Third row, J. Rippman, J. Rogers T. Swank: fourih row, L. Trainor, R. Jaslrollxa, F. Thorn+on. 1 lx xx u Anyone connecled with publications knows Thai a slalif is disabled wifhouf a complefe Team of good Typis+s. Tom Doyle, Ed McGra+h and Bill Kelly sparkplug The News' lineup. l:eaTure wriTers possess The iob oT highlighTing evenTs or honoring cerTain individuals and groups wiTh special wriTe-ups. An added buT welcomed duTy Tor This group is The Campus STroller, a rioTous cross-secTion view oT The boys aT WesT. BeTore news can be wriTTen, There musT be Those, oT course, who go ouT and Tind iT. For each issue reporTers are assigned various arTicles, which are The reward 'For superior and diligen+ eiifori is well WOl'+l'l The work. Joe Norpel, Jim Rippmann and Augusiine Hoban, examining an award made To The News, are spurred To aim high Themselves. Bill Brown, Sporfs Co-Edifor, scans his column wiTh Brofher Jerome while cohorTs Eggerf and Coggins look over some compe'l'iTion, The Lake Charles Clarion, To glean new ideas for fuTure edifions. To be wriTTen up by a cerTain daTe. The sTaTl also includes TypisTs of high calibre, whose chief work lies in puTTing The hand-wriTTen liTeraTure inTo Top- Typed Torm. Journalism classes, conducTed by The moderaTor, aid members oT The sTaTT in developing Their liTerary abiliTies and increasing Their inTeresTs in The newspaper indusTry. Advice on layoui' Techniques from ediTor-in-chief Walfer Dinda and assisfani edifor Bill McBlain lseafedl will be of value To Two Junior members, Jim Rogers and Jim Hearn. Slep info fha b uslling Blue and While olilice. Loolr over fha edilor's shoulder and mee? fha s+uden'ls who have puf lhe I953 annual i I n o your hands. BLUE HND Co-edilors: Thomas Manapaf and Vincenf Walsh. LUHITE CO-EDITORS: Thomas Manapa+, Vincenl Walsh. ASSO- CIATE EDITORS: Cornelius Carney, Francis Byrne, William Nolan. BUSINESS MANAGERS: Alfred Lu'l'z, Joseph Calla- han, Gerald Longwor+h. STAFF MEMBERS: Gerald O'Hara, Paul McGonigal, Francis Delany, Thomas Whalen, Paul Nied, Joseph Walker, Thomas Smi+h, Thomas Shea, Edward Malloy, James Barry. STAFF TYPISTS: George Gromaclri, Bernard Thompson, Joseph Kania, Joseph Quinn. In fha business corner, Joe Callahan, Bob Lefulle, Ronald Vaccara, Al Luiz, Gerry Longworfh and Tom Shea check aciiviiy forms. This deparimenf also handl publishes +he Sen' es finances and lor Play program. Neil Carney checks fhe capfions done by Joe Walker, Frank Byrne and Gerald O'Hara, while Brofher Pairick briefs Frank Thornion, Vince Walsh, Paul Nied, Tom Manapal' and Frank Delany on fhe day's work. Tom Whelan responds fo iwo rings. This mob scene represenls much of 'lhe acfiviiy involved in producing our annual. Each sfaff member will pursue his appoinfed acfiviiy and ioward five o'clock, wifh 'full wasfepaper baskels and a 'few caplions finally accepled, 'lhe las'f remaining boys will call if a day. WEST C THOLIC TI E C PSULE Business Managers: Alfred Luiz, Joseph Callahan and Gerald Longworih. Associefe Edifors: William Nolan, Francis Byrne, and Cornelius Carney. From senior acfiviiy blanks +o manuscripl forms, accurale fyping is an indispenable sfep. Co-edilor Tom Manapaf guides Joseph Kania and Bernard Thompson in lhis operalion. Q.. 4.. UNDERCLASS B CKERS A N RECOGNITIO Yearbooks are beller lhan ever! The popularily of pasl yearbooks made sales soar lhis year fo a new high, wilh fhirly classes making lheir quota. How was lhis possible? Joe Callahan, Charlie Kindregan, Paul McGonigal, Pele Welding, Gerry Longworfh, Bill Nolan, and Tom Keane re- ceived splendid cooperalion from lhe sluclenl body. Meel lhe honored guesls of lhis year's BLUE AND WHITE! These are lhe economy-minded classes in which al leasl lhree-lourlhs of lhe boys look advanlage of lhe reduced price ollered Them via colorful poslers and comic assemblies from Seplember I5+h lo Seplember 27+h. The enlire yearbook slall, assisled by Andrew McFadden, Thomas Keane, Peier Welding, Charles Kindregan, and Paul McGonigal visiled classes daily +o collecl 'rhe deposils and aid lhe drive by encouraging lallcs. FRESHMAN B FIRST ROW, Iefl' lo righl: W. Pullis, K. DeCarIo, J. Dibiase D. Fee, J. Nash, P. Talese, J. McGrogan, K. Konrad, J. Kerns L. Repello, J. Mulligan. SECOND ROW: R. Kulesa, D. Car- roll, A. Bove, L. Kling, Anlhony Pace, P. Farrell, S. DiBIasio, J. Sherlock, W. Fallon, Brolher E. Edward. THIRD ROW R. Walsh, J. Woody, R. Saraceni, D. Snyder, F. Fausl, J. Burke, M. Bradley, T. LeBlanc. FOURTH ROW: J. Lawless, J. Smilh, D. Carroll, J. Hall, R. Dodge, R. Millison, P. Tala- rico, J. Merrigan. FIFTH ROW: J. Harkins, C. Dinolia, V. Glennon, D. Brennan, M. Kuseoks, N. Napoli, J. Doughedy. SIXTH ROW: E. Byrne, J. Phillippe, A. Hall. LLPUI5 emma . . . JUNIOR ARTS FIRST ROW, lefl lo righl: J. Barre++, R. Grenier, E. Magee, J. Mcoscar, J. Abernelhy, T. Doyle, F. Newman, R. Carr, J. McAIpin, M. O'ConneIl, H. Cunningham. SECOND ROW: J. McNamara, T. Joyce, J. Zellman, P. McGra+h, J. O'Donnell, D. Feldpush, J. Walker, W. Donnelly, J. McCormick, Brolher David Peler. THIRD ROW: J. Baldrick, J. McGowan, J. Callahan, P. Nied, W. McFadden, J. Rogers, J. While, J. Coyne. FOURTH ROW: J. Brassell, R. Kline, M. McCarlhy, M. Broderick, R. Devine, L. Pinlo, E. Diamond. FIFTH ROW: J. Colley, T. Whalen, J. Taggarl, T. Shea, R. Amons. T. Delaney, J. Hearn. SOPHOMORE A FIRST ROW, lei? Io righi: J. Conway, R. Fleming, J. Clark C. Lafferfy, F. Dempsey, T. Cosgrove, R. Pinfo, E. Sullivan P. McBIain. SECOND ROW: J. Norpel, W. Dor an, J g . Cannon, J. Cahall, E. Kelly, L. OH, J. Lacavaro, G. Sekula, J. Dyer. THIRD ROW: C. Lobis, T. Belmonl, J. Killion, J Breslin, T. Curry, T. Greway, J. Vandevere, Brofher Alexis FOURTH ROW: R. Manning, J. Higgins, T. Swank, J. Foll man, J. Bradley, J. Monahan, M. Angelina. FIFTH ROW W. Hansell, J. Mailers, J. Devine, T. Breslin, E. Tallanf, W Granf, M. DeJesse. FRESHMAN L FIRST ROW, Ie'H Io righlz W. Rogers, J. Blees, R. Wahner, B. Connolly, J. Den Haese, E. Williams, W. McNuI+y, P. Allard, T. Gallon, J. McGinley, J. Corrigan. SECOND ROW: E. Sco'H, A. Harrington, D. Lyons, W. Blank, D. Burns, N. Yannessa, F.HaIligan, J. Boland, J. Manning, Brofher Anselm. THIRD ROW: R. Fagan, A. Baflaglia, D. D'Orazio, J. Shan- non, M. Murphy, J. Higgins, R. Cervino, R. Cloeren. FOURTH ROW: T. Skopal, J. Kowal, J. Flanagan, W. Fishburn, J. Judd, M. Breslin, A. Muir, J. McNamara. FIFTH ROW: J. Masino, J. McCaFferfy, J. Daniels, T. McGinniIy, J. Tolaro, C. Kennedy, W. Kuhn. SIXTH ROW: A. Grafsfrom, J. Malak, J. Weinerf, S. Shimaifis, J. Pefrecca. JUNIOR SCIENCE E FIRST ROW, leff Io righfz J. Franz, R. Pafrizio, M. Senior, S. Taylor, T. Murphy, L. O'Connor, E. Fogarly, E. McLaugh- lin, E. Phillips, M. Tighe, G. Powers. SECOND ROW: E. Myers, J. Madden, J. Rossachaci, J. Buchanan, P. McNamara, J. DeMarco, J. Davis, G. Eck, W. Roney, Brofher Timolhy. THIRD ROW: R. Gregg, C. Gray, G. Builer, R. McCullen, J. Carroll, W. Hallissey, R. Considine, W. Poole. FOURTH ROW: R. Filzgerald, H. Mullin, R. Marvin, D. Goodwin, J. O'Hara, W. Rolaerfson, E. Lilly, J. Donahue. FIFTH ROW: C. O'Brien, P. Conway, W. Naully, P. McGinnis, J. Feola, R. Dyer, D. Frank, R. Rogers. llhll QU vw JUNIOR SCIENCE D FIRST ROW, Iefl 'fo righlz R. Milner, E. Sherlock, D. Tiori, J. Vagnoni, J. Piscopo, G. Weir, D. Nardy T. Clower, J. Dehlinger, R. Pace, P. McDevi+I. SECOND ROW: C. Correo, J. LeRoy, P. Dillon, R. Greenwald, J. Henry, P. Pella, J. Kalhman, J. Cody, P. ScoH, Brolher David Lewis. THIRD ROW: E. Drakeley, R. Haggerfy, R. Reichardl, J. Kearney. E. Early, T. O'Reilly, J. Boyle, W. Groves. FOURTH ROW: R. Forlano, H. Carr, W. Pearson, R. Forresfer, R. Golfshall, P. Kazunas, P. McCloskey. FIFTH ROW: W. McGlone, W. Brennan, T. Melli, J. Breslin, D. Dougherly, P. McGarvey, J. Blake. JUNIOR SCIENCE B FIRST ROW, lefl fo righ'l: J. Sheehan, F. Cianfrani, R. Campanaro, J. Flad, T. Higgins, G. Walsh, E. Cuff, J. Nelsoh, J. Kaiser, J. Fox, E. Garvey. SECOND ROW: J. McBride, J. Duranf, W. Maguire, D. McCusker, J. McGowan, C. Benzing, W. Bergan, H. DeBenedic+us, R. Wilkinson, Brolher Erminus James. THIRD ROW: J. Savage, G. Kelly, R. Bender, J. O'Brien, A. Cunningham, J. Mahoney, J. Cooper, T. Hagan. FOURTH ROW: J. Scanlin, J. Shay, T. Gray, A. Pacewic, W. Hunf, J. O'Brien, W. DeCara. FIFTH ROW: C. El+ringham, V. Sollimo, H. Daly, E. Graham, J. DiMauro, J. Bre++, R. Boyd, L. Keenan, D. McKenna, R. Berlsch. SOPHOMORE C FIRST ROW, leff lo righlz W. Kelly, D. McFadden, J. Ward, L. Mahoney, H. Frilz, D. Evangelisl, R. D'AIessio, R. Kline, M. McCulIen, J. Grech, J. Colombo. SECOND ROW: C. Cornwall, T. Kildea, J. Morgan, J. Barlley, J. Lion, J. Ruddle, J. Madden, F. Whifcomb, J. Rooney, E. Hennessey, Brolher Denis. THIRD ROW: N. Donohoe, L. Murray, T. Murphy, R. Schwarlz, J. Ru'Her, J. Fallon. FOURTH ROW: B. McEIhare, W. Johnson, J. Shields, J. SpraH, J. Federico, C. Turner, T. McNaney. FIFTH ROW: R. Frick, J. Brazel, E. Walsh, J. Bourke, A. Pasquarello, E. Bell, C. Hall. U9 - 2' ac.,,4,, 9, I at cgffhl -S E U W FRESHMAN E FIRST ROW, lefl' lo righh R. Cooling, G. O'Neill, E. Belhel, R. Morgan, D. Cusack, J. Henderson, W. McCrane, C. Ma- gee, J. Meakim, T. Zieminski, T. McCIennon. SECOND ROW: G. Clay, R. Chrislinzio, R. Biscioffi, J. Hari, J. Flinf, J. Crosson, H. Robinson, R. Melli, A. McKenna, Brolher E. Michael. THIRD ROW: F. Kelly, C. Walker, R. SanJule, R. Brown, G. Dolan, E. Bieber, C. Downey, G. Dillon. FOURTH ROW: W. Shea, R. Gronski, R. Wybranski, J. Knapp, J. Lorden, W. Zuck, H. Frank, R. Fen'I'on. FIFTH ROW: W. Piazza, P. Ballman, N. Parisi, R. Marks, R. Toussainf, F. Mc- Guigan, A. Richards, J. Nolan. SOPHOMORE D FIRST ROW, lefl lo righl: C. McCormick, R. Jordan, N. Kul- okoski, C. Linder, R. Walchak, J. Nero, W. Winkler, J. Ferry, R. Mar+in, J. McDeviH. SECOND ROW: M. Pennefaiher, D. Venezia, A. Branca, R. Adams, W. Kendzior, R. Obernier, F., Connelly, J. Fullem, A. Napoli, D. Gardener, Brolher Boniface. THIRD ROW: G. Keer, W. Penkunas, M. DiDom- enico, H. Davies, W. Graham, F. Wade, R. Young. FOURTH ROW: W. McWilliams, T. Wheeler, E. Vozella, J. Dougherfy, J. McGonigaI, L. Schork, P. Cook. FIFTH ROW: V. Geraci, J. SpraH, R. McCIennan, C. Graham, J. Campbell, L. Sellers, J. Fifzgerald. FRESHMAN D FIRST ROW, Ief'I' io righl: T. McKenna, G. Beyer, E. Ryan, C. Kimnach, J. Mifchell, F. Toohey, R. Olszewski, W. Morey, J. Smiih, C. Barre'H, M. Schwab. SECOND ROW: R. Hel- mar, R. Doyle, W. Schnaiz, C. Duffy, P. Weslhead, J. Rogers, J. Kerniclry, R. McFadden, J. Vernacchio Broiher Gre or - 9 Y- THIRD ROW: J. Maior, J. McDonald, R. Carvin, E. Sfauf, R. Harper, L. White, C. Fagiola, R. Virgilio. FOURTH ROW: J. McGeMigan, H. Paul, J. Gorenllo, R. Mincarelli, G. McShane, P. Falcone, F. Cafhcarf, J. Presz. FIFTH ROW: J. Reina, N. Dugan, G. Thomas, D. Pearcy, R. Rafligan, J. Jones, P. Scdf. SIXTH ROW: T. Chelius, C. Gallagher, D. Dougherfy, A. Fernandez, F. McCloskey. SOPHOMORE L FIRST ROW, Ieff +o righi: W. Gans, J. Walsh, P. McFadden, R. FamiglieHi, W. Riehl, M. Worsf, F. Mole++ieri, R. Barkes, W. Jaros, C. DeLyne, W. Sfewarf. SECOND ROW: C. Flynn, F. Hornig, J. Cavanaugh, F. Acquarola, J. Nelson, J. Kane, J. McCausIand, J. Morinelli, J. Wisnewslxi, Bro+her Felix. THIRD ROW: V. Iaiesia, J. Morrissey, J. Dillon, R. Phillips, J. Williams, G. Carvin, J. Fay, H. McNamara. FOURTH ROW: C. Campbell, R. Lyons, G. Boyle, J. Tobin, J. Mc- Cormick, L. Breen, H. MCCdf+hY, W. O'Connor. FIFTH ROW: T. Grey, J. Capello, J. Rae, P. Collins, F. Carney. JUNIOR COMMERCIAL B FIRST ROW, Iebff fo righf: A. Orfolano, A. Russo, M. Mc Guckin, J. Guinan, J. Friiz, T. Ifaliano, R. Edwards, J. Laugh- lin, M. DeDominic. SECOND ROW: R. Mansi, J. Signora, P. Kernicky, W. Feeney, V. Ford, C. Curran, C. Genfile, T Finn, W. Gauli, Brofher Felician Pafrick. THIRD ROW: H. Smilh, D. Murfaugh, J. Curiin, G. Conroy, F. McGIone, P. Sweeney, J. Bonner. FOURTH ROW: D. Connor, J. O'Don- nell, E. O'NaiII, J. Guilday, L. Kensil, L. Owens, E. Lo'H. FIFTH ROW: J. Amlaner, J. Hancock, W. Boyle. SOPHOMORE J FIRST ROW, lefi +o righi: R. Reichardf, R. Bonafina, P. La- velle, J. Lippre, H. Markhorsf, P. Burl, J. Treni, E. McClos- key, T. Paflerson, D. Anderson, J. Thompson. SECOND ROW: D. Beam, A. Kane, D. Henry, J. Guisloui, J. Kelly, E. Har- kins, J. Gray, G. Scanlan, H. Tisdala, Brolher E. Anfhony. THIRD ROW: T. Kelly, E. Marland, J. Sheridan, C. Naddeo, G. Wilkins, G. Engle, L. Wickas, J. Meng. FOURTH ROW: F. Gorman, E. Cunnie, F. Sullivan, J. Meehan, E. Rocco, J. Tumolo, J. Buckley, A. Tamburro. FIFTH ROW: H. DeArros, R. Cos+elIo, W. Wilson, P. Young. al My 46c!5 Mriwi ' ..,mag1.Z?iY can BLUE ff 'rolw WHITE FRESHMAN F FIRST ROW, lefi 'lo righf: R. Summers, J. Kearns, F. Hancl, A. Sipio, C. Winn, J. Dwyer, S. Zels, L. Callazzo, M. Dowl- ing, G. Doyle, J. Moore, M. Brochon. SECOND ROW: J. O'Brien, J. Page, J. McLaughlin, B. Pagliaro, E. Fox, W. Walker, F. Barrell. D. While, N. Russo, Brolher Flavian AI- berf. THIRD ROW: P. Rowe, J. Rockwell, J. Hemphill, D. Kelley, W. Brady, F. Manderach, J. Wagner, F. Weber. FOURTH ROW: R. Hol-I, F. Hui, E. Dudlick, J. Galilney, D. Lawler, L. Scace, E. Farley, G. Gasper. FIFTH ROW: P. Hawley, J. Booker, R. Cocco, E. Downs, M. Hannigan, S. Brophy, R. Duray. SIXTH ROW: B. Upholif, N. Palmieri. I I JUNIOR TECHNICAL C FIRST ROW, Iefl' lo righl: J. DeMarco, J. Lawler, J. Marlin, J. Daly, F. O'Connor, F. Riehl, J. Angelucci, J. Diamond. SECOND ROW: T. Touey, T. McDeviH, J. Weeks, R. Smiih, J. O'NeiIl, J. McCloskey, W. Devenney, Brolher Francis of Assisi. THIRD ROW: E. Sullivan, W. Dever, J. Brown, M. Marella, V. Tecce, F. Huhn, J. Berry, D. Fabrizio. FOURTH ROW: B. Malarkey, H. Schnilzel. FIFTH ROW: L. Siewarl, R. Zelinski, A. Alberia, T. Adamcy, G. Owens, H. McGon- igle, G. Borgmann, M. Murphy. M-V-M SOPHOMORE E FIRST ROW, Iefl fo righf: P. ldell, D. Muscalus, V. Poppa, A. Scully, W. Harkins, C. McDeviH, C. Green, E. Callahan, R. O'ConneII, J. Bachman, G. Mangino. SECOND ROW: J. Doyle, M. Hamill, C. O'NeiII, J. Clinion, W. Wrighl, A. De Mario, J. Quinn, J. Scherer, R. AloHa, Brolher Joseph. THIRD ROW: W. Bader, E. Parker, C. Hoban, J. Carfer, P. Drabick, M. Sernyak, V. Carrelli, J. Reilano. FOURTH ROW: L. Plafco, J. O'Connor, R. MacGiIlivray, E. Menold, J. McEIhenny, D. Coyle, J. Rosali. FIFTH ROW: J. James, H. Willis, H. Kober, J. Pye. JUNIOR SCIENCE C FIRST ROW, Ieff 'lo righl: W. Warcllaw, W. Pafransky, R. Posl, J. Linnehan, D. Buckley, J. Hampson, J. Hopkins, R. McWilliams, J. Vencius, R. Monlgomery. SECOND ROW: J. Verna, F. Donalo, A. Marsini, F. O'NeiII, E. Dever, C. Johnson, J. Davey, J. Hughes, J. McLane, D. Manion, Brolher D. Cyril. THIRD ROW: R. Civera, J. Barbara, W. Lennox, J. Laumakis, L. Julg, J. Iandolo, C. Gallagher, D. Burgoon, A. Schusier. FOURTH ROW: D. Melcalf, W. Ma- guire, C. Reilly, W. Osborne, J. McGIone, W. Mooney, E Choberf. FIFTH ROW: E. WiseIey,J. Ferguson, A. Taylor, R Gillespie, F. Murray, J. Cahill, J. Boolh, J. Fazio. SOPHOMORE F JUNIOR COMMERCIAL C FIRST ROW, Ieff Io righlz J. Sireel, J. Fishbourne, J. Law- ler, W. Mendel, F. Hafll, E. Kelleher, D. Kerns, C. Cosfello, T. Harper, F. Donahue, F. McCauley. SECOND ROW: R. Horan, M. Mollan, F. Harrell, E. Palcher, J. Green, F.Bachman L. George, Brolher G. Lulre. THIRD ROW: B. Carolan, D. O'Brien, R. Gleason, J. Woods, D. Dougherly, J. Brenelx, F. Cianciulli, J. Lozinalr. FOURTH ROW: W. Riley, D. Sandy, J. Dougherly, F. McLaughlin, J. Heron, R. O'Donnell, C. McGonigIe. FIFTH ROW: J. Toal, T. Lyons, J. Hunfer, J. Cosligan, S. Flanagan. SOPHOMORE B FIRST ROW, leff io righ+: L. Lombardi, E. Fleck, J. Barry, P. O'Connor, J. Moerman, R. Farrell, F. A. Connor, P Biagi, W. Scheidhauer, R. Schaeffer. SECOND ROW: J Gormley, J. Marlin, D. Cool, J. Johnson, R. Rodner, R McGowan, F. I. Connor, C. Forle, J. Gillan, Brolher D Luke. THIRD ROW: W. Franlrlin, J. Baldwin, G. Lyon, W Purfield, D. Caesar, J. Dooley, J. Kane, J. Rasfafler FOURTH ROW: J. Shields, T. Brady, T. Rogers, A. Pagano J. O'Connor, J. McKechnie, C. Timofhy. FIFTH ROW: J. Yuknas, E. Knaebel, E. Trui'H, D. Maher, C. Sanfangelo, R Celidonio, J. Spence. SOPHOMORE O FIRST ROW, leff 'ro righh J. Hess, G. Duncan, G. Backer, S. Deomcher, F. Pedicone, W. Coryell, F. Courlney, J. Johnsfon, C. Neff, J. Mclnlyre, G. DiNapoli. SECOND ROW: L. Mc- Cole, J. Talile, R. Rossi, E. Horvalh, D. Finnerfy, M. Yanal, G. Coonelly, L. Lachall, J. Casey, Brofher G. Lewis. THIRD ROW: J. Blalze, R. Shea, T. Clark, A. Peferhin, W. Missimo, J. Morris, F. Lewis, B. Miller. FOURTH ROW: T. McKeown, H. Moyes, T. HacIreH, T. Johnson, J. Dougherty, R. Donnelly, J. Unferkofler. FIRST ROW, lell lo righh W. Hafer, P. Garvin, G. Jamison E. Mealcin, J. Gaffney, T. Layer, J. Adolf, R. Hari, C. Hans- ford, G. Ruggeri, E. Annunzialo. SECOND ROW: J. Boland G. Donaghy, J. Zurad, T. Morrissey, J. Cummings, B. Crisl V. Shorf, E. Duaime, Brolher Berlin. THIRD ROW: E. Whalen F. Callahan, T. Doyle, J. Quinn, R. McDade, R. Moorhead J. Kennedy, J. Sfurges. FOURTH ROW: D. McCurdy, H Pezze'Hi, W. McPoyIe, G. Sabloslcy, T. Siarlrey, V. Silvano B. Edmondson, M. O'DonneII. FIFTH ROW: J. Schmiclf, J Mullin, J. McNichoI, J. Dowdell, J. Bogarf, J. Timney. SOPHOMORE K RST ROW, le'H 'Io righh J. Farrell, E. Heron, J. Byrne, J. cFadden, A. Baranowski, C. Farrell, R. Wood, T. Desmond, Layion, R. Marino, C. Melough. SECOND ROW: M. lhy, F. Hasson, J. Vallely, F. McGra1'h, R. Mazzola, F. 'uax, J. Whaley, J. Monlgomery, J. Coakley, Brolher Fred- 'ick. THIRD ROW: D. Brooks, R. Hallman, J. Kerwin, J. olmes, E. Heiler, W. Walsh, J. Thorpe, J. DeIGrippo. DURTH ROW: C. Williman, L. Wallace, J. Monaghan, F. rabrelli, A. Belli, J. Cinaglia, J. McGarvey, P. Murray. IFTH ROW: E. Pelerson, T. Smilh, J. Hopely, W. Rahn, . McCarfhy, P. Camplone, E. Rehill, R. Harmer. SOPHOMORE M IRST ROW, lefl 'Io righh T. Fifzgerald, J. Murphy, R. Rob- ins, A. King, J. Doyle, J. Casey, J. Barrelf, B. McGuckin, I. Devine. SECOND ROW: F. PerroHo, J. Small, T. Chiaffa, . Hahn, J. Duke- an T Raflery THIRD ROW J Bruce J Leahy, F. Carroll, Connors B Snyder J Quinlan J Neme'I'z, J. Connolly, rolher F Bernard FOURTH ROW R Anderson, J. Mc- 'owan, F. McGovern, A. Laucella, J. Schneberger, F. Kin- ey, J. Granahan. FIFTH ROW: W. Hill, F. Sweeney, T. arson, E. Leighfon, T. Jackman, J. McHale, J. Wilson. I. Hynes, J. Myura, J. Leonard, G. Hall, H n , . . : . , . I . . : . s I N IRST ROW Iefl' Io rrghf J Oakes G. Flynn, J. Kyle, G. Thompson, V. Cole. J. Melle R McHaHen, J. Ennis, R. awhinney, J. Ellis, H. Pe+erson. SECOND ROW: G. John- son, J. Kane, F. Haley, H. McGure, B. Richardson, W. Seidel, W. DeWald, L. Mafhes, J. Boyle, Brother F. Nicholas. THIRD ROW: L. Mailre, E. Dever, A. Chadwick, F. Shinn, F. Sfrei- big, C. D'Alessio, P. Carey, L. Burns. FOURTH ROW: F. Erranli, J. Keough, J. Gallagher, M. Pimpinelli, R. Cahill, E. McManus, R. Bierwirlh, J. Feeney. FIFTH ROW: T. Mc- SOPHOMORE N F , ' : . , M , . Grarh, J. McGinn. JUNIOR COMMERCIAL D FIRST ROW, lefl Io righl: W. Lally, W. Dockery, J. MacDon- ald, C. Barnholf, W. Reineck, H. Mills, R. Daknis, J. Dulifin, L. Brogan, F. Huber, J. I+ri. SECOND ROW: J. McSIay, R. Howarfh, J. Wehel, A. Juliano, D. Flanagan, J. Collins, M. Moran, T. Moore, N. S'Ior'I'i, A. Egan, Brolhar Daniel. THIRD ROW: D. Jones, C. O'Donnell, T. Tracy, J. Glenn, B. Leddy, R. Barnes, J. Doyle, P. Connor. FOURTH ROW: W. Wilkinson, R. Biffing, J. Kelly, E. Grogan, M. Whalen C. Calhcarf, F. Pye, C. Gilligan. FIFTH ROW: J. Fifzgerald R. Monigomery, F. Jansen, D. Fisher, W. Dougherfy, J Palmer, F. Mulholland. FRESHMAN A FIRST ROW, Ielf 'lo righl: J. Bender, P. McElroy, G. Carvin, J. Mahoney, W. Rayner, F. Fishbourne, E. Furia, F. Mc- Menamin, R. Moffefl, A. Bush, R. Shiller. SECOND ROW: G. Mullaney, A. Tornefia, J. Monlgomery, W. Robb, L. Walsh, E. Kilroy, C. Kelly, M. Keafing, D. LiH'Ie, Brofher E. Francis. THIRD ROW: J. Sullivan, W. O'Shea, J. Skelly, J. Quinn, P. Galligan, D. Foley, G. Gavaghan. FOURTH ROW: R. Paglia, D. Clarlr. R. Gaudinslci, W. McGinley, R. Eberle, A. Declrer, J. Schulcz. FIFTH ROW: J. Prelzello, J. Bianco, R. Casey, J. Hari, G. Harfman, J. McOuaid, E. Dowling. SIXTH ROW: R. Wafers, J. Gallagher, T. Hassel, J. Carroll, J. Gomes, W. Armsfrong. JUNIOR SCIENCE G FIRST ROW, Iefl 'lo righI': S. Krueger, S. Severino, R. Riches, E. Meehan, L. Trainer, J. Farrow, R. Venil, F. Linder, P. CrescenIe,L. Becker, R. Nuckols. SECOND ROW: W. War- ner, R. John, J. Carr, H. Odenweller, F. Hoolrey, R. Seib, E. McGuire, J. McGowan, R. Hagarly, Brolher G. Edward. THIRD ROW: R. Jaskolka, A. Gaflcne, F. Mahoney, J. Driscoll, J. Crowe, C. Greco, F. Warner, P. Newnam. FOURTH ROW: J. Kelly, P. Kelly, J. Brauner, J. Hosey, J. O'Brien, N. Borelli, D. Koury. FIFTH ROW: R. Bonhage, R. Lample, R. Konrad, A. Hisler, F. Dunn, W. Elaerle. SOPHOMORE H FIRST ROW, leff Io right W. Klenlr, N. Gigliofli, J. Lynn, E. Smilh, R. Lawler, R. Law, F. Jaclrson, W. Dwyer, H. Mc- Hugh, J. LeSage, T. Donovan. SECOND ROW: J. McCoy, L. Della France, J. Deui, H. Walson, E. Geary, P. Conway, C. Schleinlcofer, J. Clavin, R. Galloway, Brolher F. Leo. THIRD ROW: E..Pe+erson, J. Marlcman, J. Boyle, A. Kealey, J. TalIan+, C. McWilliams, J. Terrell, J. Galligan. FOURTH ROW: J. Bernoslcy, J. Flood, C. Gehringer, M. O'NeilI, J. Sudzina, P. Wolperl, C. Gilmarfin. FIFTH ROW: R. Siory. J. O'Malley, P. Wallin, F. Loneiii, F. Bafeman, W. Sproul. JUNIOR SCIENCE F FIRST ROW, Iefl lo righi: R. Andrew, F. Reed, M. Man- cuso, L. Ryan, J. Angelucci, J. Ryan, L. Bushey, W. Beam, J. Tomlinson. SECOND ROW: F. King, G. Lewis, R. Sapone J. Loughran, R. Welsh, R. Rigney, L. Lewis, W. Lafferfy, J. McGarvey, Brofher Dominic Edwin. THIRD ROW: J. Mc- Nicholas, P. Carroll. C. Morrow, E. Malloy, T. Corcoran. R. Vaccara, F. Thornfon. FOURTH ROW: J. Osisek, R. Aclon, W. Gough, W. Higgins, C. Farley, J. DeChris'Iopher, J. MacDonald. FIFTH ROW: F. Bylhewood, J. Hennessey. E. Green, R. Lelulle, W. Nuss, M. Dolan, T. O'Donnell, R. Daras. STUDE T A SECRETS: Ever wonder where you geT your honor card? Who disTribuTes The Holy WaTer? Who looks afTer The Things you lose? To Tind an answer To your quesTions, all you have To do is go To The STudenT AssociaTion Office and you will see The men behind This work. AT The end oT The long narrow room is a desk occupied by The AssociaTion's moderaTor, BroTher David PeTer. AT his righT hand is The class oT '53 presidenT, Bob Masino, and on his leTT also observing The papers on The desk, are The Veep and SecreTary-Treasurer. Looking aT The Tables along The wall. you see a large porTion of The AssociaTion diligenTly Trying To iron The kinks ouT oT Their diTTerenT programs. IT is This acTiviTy which emphasizes The Training ThaT makes Tor good ciTi- zenship and promoTes inTeresT in all school acTiviTies. Upper LefT: One of The more irnporTanT Tasks performed by The Religious AcTiviTies CommiTTee is To plan The living rosary. Co-chairmen Dom Urbano and Jim Maher charT This large-scale project Upper righT: All ThaT gliTTers is noT gold, buT The priceless services of Charley EprighT and Bob Donahue keep WesT Trophy displays in sparkling order. Second panel, lefT: CusTodians of The losT and found deparT- menT, Bob Donahue and Jim Maher hope To dispose of aT IeasT one of The many owner-seeking arTicles ThaT cluTTer Their office. RighT: The TaTe oT a sevenTh period Tor many hopeful sTudenTs resTs wiTh The honor roll commiTTee in The persons of co-chairmen Larry Haines and Charley EprighT. Third panel, lefT: They're drumming up enTerTainmenT Tor WesT. Dance commiTTeemen Ed O'Hara and Tom Keane plan The decoraTions for one of The monThly dances in The gymnasuim. These sTudenTs imparTed The professional Touch To WesT dances in '52-53. RighT: PeTer Welding, one man assembly commiTTee, performs a menTal iuggling acT as he checks The class rosTer againsT The assembly schedule. WiTh TifTy-seven classes and four sporTs lfooTball, ouTdoor baskeTball, volleyball and Track, on Their hands, Bob Wiesen- baugh and Joe McKenna of The inTerclass sporTs commiTTee meT a major organi1aTional challenge. The inTroducTion oT prizes for deparTmenTal champs, The provision of dozens of referees and The achievemenT of a new high in sTudenT in- TeresT can all be crediTed To Their eTTorTs. i',,,,,mf' ,- I ' ,v 1,5-. r . ' 5 S - gf -'xl':s K , ,' U. . S ' h ' Rx-api' -. 4 ' l-Qx ' , 4, 1 :'l f, 17, pr-. 2.45.1 .-by 7'f'f I' ' -' I ,I 1 . l A z'i,U. Vi' yi 2:' it hu -ra' .wifi 1 fi 'ff w 43 M m z.r1?9'fi Q I-An P 4 , Q 'ff W3 5 'YzgL5l.? I V- K cv '-lf ij ,J nf, if ?'9f'!eff.a 1+ ' 1 if 5 , M3 0 -Q -W 1 - ? 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Boys of This group form an advance guard of The club and have licenses of Their own Tor The operaTion of radio sTaTions. Each aTTernoon aTTer school The Third Tloor cor- ridor oT The new building echoes sTrange sounds. These sounds come Trom 3IOX where many mem- bers oT The Radio Club assemble. The purpose oT The club is To inTroduce The boys To The possibili- Ties oT radio as a career, eiTher as a civilian or in The Armed Service. IT also gives The boys an opporTuniTy To make new Triends across The coun- Try. The club has ThirTy members who hold gov- ernmenT F.C.C. TickeTs and many oT These have Their own receivers. 'M-awww-W, 2:35 sage Qgigf ,. vw -mr Many also have builT Their own Two Tube re- ceivers. These home made receivers are TesTed in BroTher lvlarTin's lab. The club members Talk and lisTen over W3RZZ, BroTher G. Lewis's sTaTion. The club includes The Tollowing operaTors: Ronald An- derson, W3TPCg Charles Turner, W3UDCg John Corr, W3VYK, and Dick Heddinger, WN3UDD. The Freshmen and Sophomores consTiTuTe The ouT- sTanding parT oT The club. T ' 1 f . K- Y Radio club members aT morning code class comprise BroTher Lewis' dawn paTrol. 'S , I By rows across The room sTarTing 'from The windows: J. Campbell, R. Andrews, D. 9 Hoddinger. Second row: F. DonaTo, J. Fallon, E. Fleck, W. Kuhn, W. Hansell. a s Third row: J. Blake, M. Angelina, J. Lacanaro, C. LaTTerTy. FourTh row: C. Turner T. Curry, E. Kelly, J. Higgins. FiTTh row: J. Mang, C. Graham, C. Kennedy, J. James. SixTh row: W. Granf. SeaTed aT The Teachar's desk is J. Corr. .ww 1 if COMMERCIAL ARTISTS IN THE MAKING Advanced know-how is given To The members of The arT club by BroTher Fidelis. The club, which has supporfed WesT CaTholic acTivi1ies, sporfs and Theafrical producfions, includes John Kuhn, Joseph HaTos, James Higgins, John BeaTTy, John Diamond, Anfhony Gryn and AnThony Cygal. ,LQ y , 5.45, lil' ,wg Ji, 3 LX QQ A. ,-f I . , X ., 1019 ogg, S I -ur 355 ln anTicipaTion of aTTracTing large crowds, Higgins, Kuhn and Hafos design posfers 'For coming evonfs. WesT's arT club may have had one of The smaller membership rosTers among all The acTiviTies, buT iT cerTainly has done The work oi a Tull-scale exTra- curricular group. From SepTember To June, This six-member organizaTion, presided over by a presi- denT, vice presidenT and Treasurer, publicized nearly all The imporTanT evenTs oT The school year wiTh Their experTIy painTed posTers. Besides The publi- cizing of school evenTs, some oT The group exhib- iTed Their TalenTs compeTiTively in various conTesTs while oThers painTed as a hobby. To develop Tully Their arTisTic abiliTy, The members enrolled in The Fleisher ArT School. where They were TaughT The basic skills oT skeTching and painTing. PainTing on The scene was also an imporTanT underTaking of The club, in which The moderaTor Took The members on expediTions and had Them skeTch a scene The way They viewed iT. Basic Training now in The skills OT arT will ineviTably lead To TuTure success. Charlie Kindregan-Winner of Sainf Francis Xavier Memorial Oraforical ConTesT. ln recenf years a club which has come inio The limelighf as a popular aciiviTy is The Debal'ing-Public Speaking Club. IT: parTicipanTs receive valuable Training in The arf of speaking on boih domesiic and inTernaTional problems. They are, lirsf row: R. WaTers, A. Baffaglia, J. Wieneri, R. Kulasa, R. Reilly, J. Rogers, W. Dincla, C. Kindregan, and W. Fidelibus: second row: C. Tin1oThy, F. Thornfon, R. Dodge, R. Aloffa, L. Kline, E. Byrne, T. Joyce, BroTl1er E. Francis, moderaior, and R. Donohue. THEIR GOAL: DE ELOP E T OF PERSUASIVE POWER WesT's convincing debaTors Tackled an exacTing schedule Tor '52-'53, coming up wiTh a noTable measure oT success. The Team maTched minds wiTh opponenTs Trom The Philadelphia and S0uTh Jersey areas in The UniversiTy of Pennsylvania Tourney, The SainT Joseph's College Tourney and The CaTholic .Diocesan Forensic League. Charles Kindregan, speaking Tor WesT in The SainT Francis Xavier Memorial OraTorical ConTesT, capTured TirsT place and iTs accompanying Trophy. OTher members of The public speaking group carried The Blue and WhiTe colors inTo The l Speak Tor Democracy conTesT and The American Legion meeT. The hard-driving new Social STudies Club, in- cluding many Burrmen inTeresTed in cu'rrenT prob- lems, Took down The house wiTh rousing STevenson Eisenhower assembly, had iTs members parTicipaTing in many imporTanT gaTherings around Town. ParT of The World ATFairs Council, The club opened many scholarship opporTuniTies To WesT sTudenTs. Eleciioneering for The Social Sfudiex Club are, leffl To righf, J. Nash, R. Reilly, C. Kindregan, J. Egan, J. Rogers, W. Dorgan, F. Connelly, F. Thornfon, R. AloHa, R. Donohue, B. Connolly. The club is moderafed by BroTher E. Edward. ni. LE DERS OF ORGAN ZED B RR YELLS Probably one oT The leasT publicized acTiviTies in The school is The cheerleaders. These boys precede The TooTball Team onTo The Tield To arouse The crowd inTo wholehearTed cheering. ln order To do Their job more eTTecTively, These boys pracTice diligenTly irr The aTTer- noon, reviewing The cheers and going over The sTunTs To be per- Tormed aT TuTure games. Their sTunTs, acrobaTic in naTure are de- vised by The boys Themselves and are perTormed colorTully during The half Time oT The games. The veTeran cheerleader Teaches The newcomers The various yell-provoking and acrobaTic arTs. The boys also puT The pep in The pep rallies held To add exTra zesT and spiriT To The TooTball and baslceTball games. Much success is due To The capable moderaTing of BroTher DaThus Joseph. Above: Jack Corr soars Through The air over six human obsTacles made up of The resT of The cheerleaders. Such energeTic gyraTions as These performed by The squad compeTe wiTh The band for The crowd's aTTenTion aT half-Time. Below: Bob Kline, Ralph Kline, Don Buckley, Gerard Molyneaux, Jack Corr, Francis Reed, and Roberl' Moorhead, our cheerleaders in semi-formal pose. K L. gifs' From The Top down performing This half Time pyramid are such ouTsTanding cheerleaders as D. Buckley, F. Reed, D. FiTz- paTrick, R. Moorhead, G. Molyneaux and R. Kline. ln fhe affernoons affer class Room 3I9 IS ihe scene of fhe 6C+IVIlleS of 'the Prolechonlsf Club Hs members are, leff +0 righf R Schaeffer R Foley A Gallone J Marhn E Fleck C Cafagnus N Yannessa, R. Dyer, C. Gallagher J Diamond J Manning D Lyons T Gallen J McOscar Brofher D. Lul:e,modera1or,G. Sekula R Manning E Vozzella A TorneHa R Mlnarelll F Manderach A Saraceni, and V. Sollimo. LO G 0 LABOR SHORT O FANFARE On mosi affernoons from 2:30 on in- delinilfely, if you happen fo look in fhe audiiorium foward fhe s+age, you will see John Carler, Joseph Mahon, Joseph Barraff, John Kennedy, Joseph While, Thomas Curry, Lawrence McCole, and John Mason, more commonly known as our sfage crew, sweeping, laclring, pain+- ing, and sawing under fhe direcfion of Bro+her Cyril, 'For our dramafics and assemblies. T Gill llllll Gp, Till kg Q Only Fiddling Freddy lROBERT JASKOLKAl and his clenceable Tunes could make These peasanfs' feef as lighT as Their happy heads. From The lorillianT ensemble worlc To The inTricaTe and cliTTiculT choreography, The musical comedy Song of Norway was professional from every angle and aspecT. WiTh The lavish cosTumes and seTTings Themselves drawing insTincTive applause Trom appreciaTive audiences, The show more Than mainTained The schooI's already sTraTospheric The- y aTricalsTandards. l JOHN COGGINS lEdvardl and MARY- ANNE CIAMPAGLIA lNinel. MISS MARGARET MARY KEARNEY. Direclress of The Play: BROTHERS CYRIL. THOMAS and D. LEWIS. Mod- eraTors. l f . -. sn 1 1 - Q CHARLES TAGUE qcoum Peppzp and JOAN ANN DAUGERT Mdelinaj. Rikaerd Nordraak lRALPH KLINEI imparfs a serious nofe +0 fhe gliffering conservafory scene as he lamenfs Grieg's deserfion of his naiive land. ,-iz 7:4 pwfeeaianal The cosmopolilan Counf Peppi IJOSEPH WALK- ERI describes his mode of life in The lively paHer of Bon Vivani, while Mofher and Fafher UCAN LYBRAND and HUGH DOUGHERTYI lend aH'en- iive ears. 1 ff' 2 i 5, if we 1 'QL N 3 'uh i 7? Q 3 Y ie? . 'i ' W, V WV' 5 ri iiaivrk ii ' fi a. Hn K, 2, . 5 if a an R is 'F 33 Q V. WW xi 1 A M22 rs , . 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'ffl TE' by 70e4z!'4 7ap 2 ,Ming feaae Broadway aT iTs besTl From senTimenTal ballads To snappy dance rouTines, The WesT CaTholic VarieTy Show presenTed an eyeTul and an earTul oT The Top musical hits Trorn The boards oT The GreaT WhiTe Way. Opening The panorama was The gaily decoraTive sequence ToTem Ranch, which offered The besT in The way oT wesTern music. SlapsTick prevailed nexT as The skiTsTers Took The reins oT The show. SelecTions Trom various shows broughT a close To The FirsT AcT. The Second ACT reTurned Broadway To The IimelighT as melodies Trom SevenTeen and Make a Wish were presenTed in WesT's own sTyle, cuTTing anoTher noTch in The Burrrnen's log oT sTage successes. Take Me Back To Texas wiTh You, pleads ballerina Mary Ann Mellon. Texan Bob Thorpe and Parisienne Shirley Guida snap, none Too poli+ely, No! 4 r .. I L lI'h The audience leff singing +he lyrics as Reciprocily re- furned wilh all fhe freshness i+ possessed in lhe smash hif Seven+een. Her solo finished and her parasol disposed of, Dol Maul' is joined vocally by suave cl1oris+ers, Dick Quigley, Ralph Kline, John Coggins, and Chick Egger+. Parisiennes go West ll's fhe finale af the Follies Du Ponl during lhe Paris sequence. Ballerinas Anne Brere+on, Joan Ann Daugerlf, Eleanor Maclnfosh, Mary McNelis, Virginia Cook and Pafricia Looney inferprel gracefully, There Never Was a Baby like My Baby, from fhe musical Two on fhe Aisle. The audience upslage helps +o produce 'lhe show-wifhin-lhe-show effect Allhough ballei is relafively new af Wesl, fhe en+husiasfic audiences have insured Hs place in lufure Burr musicals. K fm S wb m X, 5 if f fl if 2 s. gps ,L 'k ,iq E jug.. I .,-. fu J' if s 5 1 'Q 3? : if.- ,f'L,f ,,M,, 421' E eg, , 'T fN V , 'X Q F A I X5 awe, V CCM? YY Q R Q X f ix LP if ff-fa, N MH, A 4 K ,J zf . , -.35 f' 9 , . yn , 56:1 --ru- , ,,. , 4+ , .I K 'KH :vm . wily 7 Q29 . , fill 2 1 .,... .-'T-' ff-7 --v ': : F- -MH..,a'. D ' N if P W.- E Y 'X 1 KW V ,Lf b All lhe gang gafhers al ihe end of a perfecf day as per? Joan Daugerf in+erpre+s 'rhe youfhful mood by dancing ligh+ly fo Summer+ime Is Summer+ime from Sevenfeen. Righfz All ihe colors of ihe rainbow are seen and heard as Mary Jane Manning sings of Thai Terrific Rainbow. 'mm 31 q, 7?52 nl ll! J 5 1 .le -S 'fi in 5+ We're on Broadway and +he show is Annie Gel Your Gun. John Coggins, accompanied by Tom Whalen, Ralph Kline, Tom Keane, Chuck Kilbride, Charles O'Neill, Bill Mi+chell and Larry Haines, admifs fhaf My Defenses Are Down. A3 wr R M' P - ' E51-'12, H. fx -. gf w e, '1 f -a f. ,A Q. .-. J-1. ,, 1 X Q r ,mhA , wig: flsiilggfgftsgizt - sf f:-' .. AAA- - 1 'ssQfg.e:Y,W11's ,, be 1 Q A- 7 if .. .. . . pl. ,L ,,, V . an sf I tlwn, f v E . . 3 , Q lime --1., 1 IQO 4 THE WEST Where 49th meets Chestnut, success is achieved only by championship. Mediocrity, in the Burrman's conception, begins with second place. West's squads are com- pounded of an ever-insistent urge to win, manful acceptance of possible defeat, and gracious wearing of the laurels of victory. ,lg 3' K 9x IY' x L. ' - XE fun an A Y, Pip, A E .ff 3 XM 'T-101 qw n MH nr FRANCIS KANE Co-Capiain As ihe '52 Wes+ squad was unveiled againsl Bar- lram, fhe play of fha day and 'lhe picfure of fha season caughl Dick Monlgomery, Burr back, inler- cepiing a Clipper pass fo sfem a drive and pu+ Wesl in scoring posifion. Piclure courlesy of 'fhe Philadelphia Evening Bullelin. YS' AUREL-CONSCIOUS GRIDDERS ANDREW MCFADDEN P R. E Co-Caphsin , 'NK , CAI' ln '53 SYM SX 3:1 9 Q. gy 3 la 4 -,P r I E L5 mean - 9 v. L - 3 4 s H ,. 1 S ig 15 25 9 47 74 .D ' V h ,, 1 . Miz 5 5 Wig Q . '- 4 'l3 1' ., 'S - - x I A.. . , , 1-,141 , M--f - .- AS TIGHT CATHOLIC LEAGUE C0 TESTS Coach Jack Shields Tielded an impressive array of fooTball TalenT as The gridclers opened Their season wifh The second annual BarTram game. The convincing way in which The Blue and WhiTe marched up and down The Tield senT Their Tollowers home wiTh glee in Their hearTs and championship on Their lips. Hopes conTinued high as The Burrs downed a scrappy ST. Joe's eleven wiTh a Tive- Touchdown barrage, 32-7. On OcTober l2Th, The ForTy-ninTh STreeTers en- Tered Municipal STadium as deTenders OT a Twelve- game vicTory sTreak, only To have hopes dashed To The ground by a NorTh squad seeking sweeT re- venge. ThaT aTTernoon ended wiTh WesT on The shuTouT end of a 40-O score, Tying The 40-O loss To WesT Philadelphia in I934, and The worsT deTeaT CHALLENGE A LATE-S AlThough surrounded by a hosT of Roman players. John Bauer mainTains balance and refuses To be broughf down. RighT: Probably The hardesT foughf game of The season for WesT. The Roman Till' Turned The Shibe Park arclighTs full RICHARD MADARA GERALD DOUGHERTY Manager Manager To Richard Sleep Madara and Gerald Doc Dougherfy goes The unique TribuTe of having made The Taslr of fooTball manager inTo a Truly honored posiTion among WesT Cafholic sTudenTs. By exfra- ordinary fidelify To plain hard work and by Their genuine personal digniTy in The performance of Their manifold Tasks during four compleTe years, They have esfablished a sfandard which will long serve as an ideal aT which Their successors may aim. EASON COMEBACK sTrengTh on LiTTle Dom D'Addona. Dom consisTenTly ploughed sTraighT Through The Roman forward wall To pile up much-needed yardage for The Burr cause. . 'F' je if JOHN BAUER DOUGLAS FUSONIE Back Back FOOTBALL SCHEDULE Wesl Caiholic Opponeni 47 .. ..... John Barfram ... . I3 32 .... S+. Joseph ..... . 7 0 . . . Norlh Cafholic . . . . 40 I2 S+. James ....... . I3 7 Roman Cafholic . . 0 20 .... Sf. Thomas More .. . 0 I4 .. . Soulh Caiholic .. . I8 I9 . . . La Salle ....... . . 6 45 .... Wesi' Philadelphia . . 0 I96 97 Below Righiz Earl Brown is liferally off io fhe races as he churns up Olney Avenue mud and seems headed for a Burr marker againsf Ihe Liifle Explorers of La Salle. Always de- pendable as a sleady yardage galner, Brown was an unsung heavy-duly fullbaclz all season. DRI Go, Spofs, gol is heard resounding fhrough Municipal Sia- dium, buf a Falcon has ofher plans as he swoops down on fhe Burr scalbaclx. The end run arlisl is picfured headed for a Iouchdown 'thai never maferialized, as Norlh power crushed every Wesi aHemp+ io score. E J LOUIS DELLOSO MICHAEL DONIGAN Line Line Brown IIB, and McFadden IIZI aHempf fo smo+her frouble as Dick Chrisfy, S+. James back, afiempls fo break info 'Ihe clear. The diminuiive All-Cafholic sfar mean! Irouble all day for 'Ihe Burrs. .w-- , ynaqw ff mf. M , ,, V M .ge I , wig., lT'v71iTf, fT .H airc inTlicTed on The Burrs in CaTholic League hisTory. wiTh ST. James aT Dick ChrisTy pro- huge yardage and in The I3-l2 upseT ln The Tollowing weelc's clash Chester, unheralded halfbaclc ceded To circle The ends Tor Twelve oT The winners' poinTs cleTeaT. Shiloe Park saw The Burrs' greaTesT vicTory oT The season, The 7-O Trouncing oT powerTul Roman. a game ThaT displayed The WesTmen's abiliTy To come OTT The Tloor aTTer Two successive deTeaTs. ST. Thomas More was subdued 20-O, despiTe a score- less halTTime scare. Sunday, November 9Th, saw WesT on The shorT end of The score Tor The Third Time, louT senT Their rooTers home wiTh pride Tor a Team ThaT wouldn'T quiT. Facing an I8-0 deTiciT aT The half, The Burrs Touched oTT a Touchdown rally To pull wiThin Tour AND UNCHANGING T0 ANTHONY SPODOBALSKI DOMINIC D'ADDONA Back Bach WesT's All-ScholasTic lineman Buddy McFadden shows versa- TiliTy as he Takes on an emergency bacldield iob in The SouTh game. Co-capTain Franny Kane Throws a Timely block To insure a subsTanTial gain for The converTed guard. RighT: During The pasT Two seasons, John Bauer's educaTed righT Toe has been consisTenTly dependable in The exTra poinT range finding deparTmenT. Quarhrback Doug Fusonie was calmly efTicienT during The '52 season as The holder during The split- second conversion Tries. WILL WIN OVERSHADOWS PAUL McLAUGrHLlN THOMAS McCLELLAN Line End TACHECKERED I 1 BUD HANSON EARL BROWN GEORGE McCREA JOHN MONAHAN Back Back En me poinls of lhe Pirales, only lo have lime run oul wifh lhe score I8-I4. In lheir linal Calholic League game, lhe gridders defealed The Lillle Explorers of La Salle lo gain lheir lillh viclory, I9-6. ll was all Blue and While in lhe lradilional Turlcey Day ballle wilh lhe Speedboys of Wesl Philadelphia. The 45-O roul lell lhe Burrs a lwo-game winning slrealc lo be enlarged upon come Seplember, l953. The season's end wilnessed lhe seleclion of.co- caplains Andy McFadden and Franny Kane and lailbaclc John Bauer lor lhe All-Calholic leam, while McFadden lurlher earned All-Scholaslic honors. Out of bounds or off lo paydir+7 Slrimming along lhe side sfripe, failbaclr John Bauer breaks inlo lhe open as a Tommy misses a faclrle. The wall known running-passing bacl: aided +he shufoul defeat of Sf. Thomas by a series of gains around end and off lachle. l+'s foam play all lhe way as an un- idenfified Burr slruggles foward a fouch- down under a pile-up of feammales and Speedboys in the Thanksgiving Day clas- sic. No signal from fhe official as yef, buf if lools lilre six more poinls for Wesl. , SEASON PRESENT AND FUTURE GRID W NS FIRST ROW: leff +0 righh C. O'Brien, J. Graham, ROW: T. McGra+h, R. Lyons, J. Peferkin, W. Bader, J. H. Mc-Carfhy, L. Repeio lManagersl. SECOND ROW: Curran, J. Mullen, R. AloHa, J. Cinaglia, J. Cappella. J. Terrill, P. Newnam, A. Chadwick, P. McCar+hy, E. Dia- FOURTH ROW: G. Lay, J. Bourke, T. Flaherfy, M. Marella, mond, C. Lobis. R. McManus, J. Belfi, J. McCoy. THIRD R. Zelinski, T. Breslin, J. Hopely, R. Haigh. The iunior varsily gridders board 'lhe 'Familiar green bus of The PTC wirh fhe mosi' impressive uniforms of ihe Caiholic Jayvee League. A close look info ihe faces of fhese deier- mined siuden+s may infroduce +he iop-ranking grid rosler of iomorrow. There's irouble ahead for Paul Newnam as he looks for an opening among The on-rushing Cahilliies. The Roman feam checked Wesf's JV's fhroughoui +he game, bui' fha Burrs managed 'fo keep 'Phe game alive. Despiie +heir bas? el'-ioris, ihe JV's los? 2I-7. -.1 THEIR TWIN A MS To 'rransform high school sludenis wilh naiural abiliiy info well-coordinaied aihleles is 'rhe Task of Mr. Tom Vesey, coach of our aspiring iayvees. The goal of fhe boys, who spend much of Their iime receiving lhe bruises handed our by +he var- sily, is 'ro earn The coveled 'foolball monogram. Their rise 'ro fhe varsily is lhe resull of hard work and knocks. To insure valuable game experience. a schedule is arranged in which fhe aim of winning is carefully'+empered wirh Thai of moulding fuiure JAYVEE FOOTBALL TABULATIONS W. C. OPP. 0 Saini' Joseph ....................... I9 I3 Norfh Cafholic ......... . . I4 46 John Barfram iSoph.i ,.. . . 0 7 Roman Cafholic ...... . . 21 I4 Soufh Cafholic ..... .. 20 36 La Salle ..... .. 0 Who's goi Ihe ball? The heahd ac+ion of the game is evi- dent even Ihough The ball carrier is obscured from view. Alihough ihis game af 29+h 8 Clearfield was lost by 'the Burrs, they gained fhe experience necessary 'Io rise fo varsify siandards. grid greais. Upsel by a Prep eleven I9-O, ihe young Burrs proceeded +o drop a hearfbreaking I4-I3 decision To ihe Falcons of Norih. The firsi win of The srill- young season was recorded over ihe Barfram Soph Cadels, 46-0. The ihird defeai came af The hands of Roman, 2l-7, followed by a 20-I4 loss io 'rhe Souih Caiholic Piraies. The season was compleied on a high noie wiih a 36-O rrouncing of La Salle's Lilile Explorers. Regardless of where Wesi goes, wheiher 'Io fool- ball, frack. or baskefball. 'I'he bus is Ihe Iransporia- fion. Here fhey ride Iogefher, kidding and falking, perhaps abou? ihe game or an incidenf af pracfice. Yef we can be sure 'thai whenever 'Ihey leave 49rh and Ches+nu+ for ihe field -they are de+ermined fo Win. i l Wes+s fasi breaking l953 varsify courimenz Top row: John Savage, Roberi Devine Drew Denmead, Joseph Gardler, John Rowan, William Lindsay lcapfainl, James McNncholas Donald Sfewari. BoHom row: Joseph Gallo, Thomas Kuchrna, Charles Elirlngham William Brennan, Donald Campbell. B BB-BRAN BASKETBALL Wiih only Tour leTTermen reTurning, Coach Jimmy lJsilTon faced The challenge of a coach's career. Increased employmem' of The TasT break, however, promised Blue and WhiTe backers conTinued Thrills and chills, wiTh all eyes on The reTenTion of our ciTy laurels. Enlarging upon Their six-game vicTory sTring compiled aT The expense of pre-league rivals, The Burrs liTerally ran The Jimmies from ChesTer inTo The courT, 85-66. A clevasTaTing offensive and defen- sive punch was unveiled by The defending champs. Leading our brand new varsily To vic+ory This year has been hard-driving Bill Lindsay. Top marksman among The Top five, he is blunl, peppery and can always call on reserve speed. Bill is a consisTenT playmaker and insures acfion al' Top pressure down To The final whisile. fix: .se an ,--Q Qgfifglwk 9 'X 1, 1 I P74 BILL LINDSAY . . . capTain . . . adroiT ball-handler . . . second year on varsiTy . . . high scorer . . . Typifies Burr TighT . . . deadly sTab. JOE GARDLER . . . Moose To pals . . . Third year on varsiTy . . . jump and hook shoT specialisT . . . iumps cenTer . . . Burrs' big man. BOBBY DEVINE . . . iusT a junior . . plenTy of courT savvy . . . varieTy of shoTs . . . second year on varsiTy . . . brillianT TuTure. JOE GALLO . , . senior . . . plenTy of husTle . . . iump shoT arTisT . . . spending Tirsl' year on The varsiTy . . . smooTh and decepTive . . . valuable AUTHORS NINETEEN NorTh, upseT kings of The CaTholic League. de- railed The speeding Burr express 73-51. Ahead aTTer a 22-6 TirsT period, The Falcons dealT The Blue and WhiTe iTs worsT courT deTeaT in years. The ForTy-ninTh STreeTers reTurned To The vicTory col- umn againsT The LiTTle Explorers of La Salle. 5l-48. IT was a TighT squeak all The way, wiTh Lindsay's I9 again capTuring scoring honors alThough surrender- ing game high To Derago's 22. Beginning Their second Trip around The loop, The courTmen ran inTo a Jimmie Tive TighTing Tor an all- imporTanT playoTf spoT. A TwenTy-poinT Third period pulled our TavoriTes ouT a Tour-poinT halTTime deTiciT and led us To an all-Too-narrow bl-58 Tinal Tally. SainT Joseph and Roman again Tell 54-59 and 55-50, respecTively. NeiTher would quiT againsT The Team everyone loves To upseT. The slighT poinT margins poinTed up The closeness of The league race in which WesT had, aT This poinT in The season, clinched a playoff berTh. Joe Gardler, sTeady-scoring senior center, and Jack Rowan, promising soph, use Their heighi and spring To clear The boards. Here They Team up To give The Tommies more Then Their share of Trouble. DREW DENMEAD . . . cool under pressure . . . sleadying iacior . , . side-courl iump . . . ever- dangerous . . . gained always-valuable iayvee experience. JIM McNlCHOLAS . . . anolher slarling iunior . . . springy, aerial-minded defensive man . . . pesky . . . irrilales The opposifion . . . capable of big nighi. A long way up and sfill fighling, Nick McNicho- las displays his ascending falenfs in a one-sided jump. The speed camera 'Freezes a porfraii' of Jim's power fo ouf-leap opposing gianfs. Roman's Bill Boyle presenls an oulslrelched arm as an obsfacle fo Bill Lindsay's lwo-poinl aflempi. Moose Gardler siands lense, ready 'lo spring up for a 'lap-in. TOM KUCHMA . . . second varsily year . . . iump shof beyond foul circle . . . helps off boards . . . ever-improving . . . valuable spcf player. JACK ROWAN . . . soph sensalion . . . lasf year's irosh high scorer . . . spells Gardler . . . made big jump to varsify successfully . . . sweeps boards. PRE-PL YOFF ICTORIES . . . ix X 4, gf Q N, M1195 .KQ 9 4 up Y WE' K J, w ' - lvgnxgnzh sf ' v VN g X K.,-' We - Q WAY f x iw. 7 vi? .-- gf- 1 f ,5 I v Q, I I5 ln .. Q, w S qi f La. ,F in MAM4, Lindsay, lille lull champ, goes up unallended lor lwo. CAGES PANTHER I ii o Up for a rebound is Wesl's Rowan, heralded surprise soph fr TILT-WILTING UPSET . . . - l From lhe inilial lap, lhe lille-delenders were on lhe move, opening a I4-5 lirsl guarler gap. l-lowever, La Salle came slorming baclc wilh subs l'laeber and Schlacler show- ing lhe way lo narrow lhe halllime margin lo 29-26. lvlalch- ing lhe Explorers' lwelve-poinl lhird guarler oulpul, lhe Burrs never could improve on lhe silualion and hung on 53-52. The consensus ol lhe experls was Qverbroolc by nine. The 846l sardined inlo Pennls Paleslra on Friday, March 6, awailed lhe Burrmens slralegy lor halling 6'Il Will Chamberlain, Cverbroolds baslceleer de luxe. Jimmy Usil- lon's now-larnous human curlain look all by surprise. Never- lheless, breaking loose in lhe second guarler, lhe Panlhers rebounded lrom lhree-poinls-baclc lo a 24-20 inlermission edge, jumping oul lo a 30-22 margin by 4:00 ol lhe lhird period. l-lowever, no lead is secure when an inspired slu- denl body backs a leam wilh old-lime Burr lighl and huslle. Bill Lindsay personally loolc charge ol lhe delicil, evening mallers al 32. The blue and while splurge conlinued inlo lhe lourlh period, wilh lhe linal 54-42 margin giving scanl indicalion ol lhe grealesl Show ol hearl in Burrland hislory. Wild Bill's wildesl nighl amply rewarded by Inquirer Plaque and coach's smile of approval. ,am . i if Q-ga-N 5, jf .4 1 J. V.' A D YEARLINGS LOOP CONQUERORS Froni row: John McGinley, Richard Clune, Joseph Peirecca, James Dunne, Roherl Keech, Richard Walsh, Ber+ Tofaro. Second row: Brother E. Anthony, John Bocker, Roberl Fagan, Eugene Bueschele, Roberl' Feiler, James McLaughlin, Roberf Concordia, Edward Paley, Brofher D. Aloysius. Third row: Joseph Bradley, Richard Haigh, James Carroll, James McNichol, Joseph McGinn, John Savage, Gerald Donaghy. Fourih row: John McNichol, William Maguire, Charles Eliringham, William Brennan, James Clark, William Blank. JAYVEE TABULATIONS Bill Brennan fakes righi, goes lell on his course io lhe baskel' and 'lwo poinls. Joe McGinn reaches for a difficull pass as lhe La Salle iayvee defense moves in, while Jim McNichol lI7l backs up fhe play. W.C. 42 Bariram ........,,.....,.. . 3l Nicefown , .. 42 Wes+ Philadelphia .. . 46 Allenlown ..,. . . 62 Saini James 67 Saini Joseph .... 50 Roman Cafholic .. 59 Souih Calholic .. 38 Sainf Thomas ,. 44 Nor+h Ca+holic .. 44 La Salle ......, 39 Sainf James 46 Sainl Joseph ..,., 52 Roman Calholic . 50 Soulh Calholic . 44 Saim' Thomas ,... i 50 Nor+h Calholic ............,.. I 42 La Salle .............,.,..... OPP 39 29 28 49 4l 55 34 50 3l 40 38 40 39 34 58 43 30 23 Q fmf m' --fi 3 1 G ah.. I if 1 5 2 ' Y i Y Q i, 5 R. McClennan, H. Osiseln. SECOND ROW: T. Clower, R. Egan, G Hell, P. McClennan. J. Kirlin. OPPOSITE PAGE, FIRST ROW: M DougherTy, R. Sfillwell, J. Rippman, G. Kelly. J. Reilly, W. Malischew- slzi, A. Flanagan. SECOND ROW: L. Callozzo, R. Harris, J. Kean, J. McCarTney, W. Wilson, J. Dougheriy, R. RaT'Tigan. F. O'Connor. S Above, FIRST ROW: R. Rodner, R. Krafi, J. Pecic, M. Tighe, L. PinTo? S U I S I N G T I WiTh an eye To The TuTure, Lou Mais molded a highly successTul '53 ediTion oT aquamen. The overnighT developmenT oT several un- derclassmen coupled wiTh experience oT The reTurnees made The Burrmen a consTanT ThreaT. Six oT The nine swimming leTTers This year have been awarded To nonseniom. VVHh The graduahon h1'52 oT diving champ Chris Keller, many had expecTed ThaT WesT would be weak in This evenT: buT soph Bob McClennan is now classed among The besT divers in The league. OTher sTar Tanlcmen included PinTo and Wilson in The TOO yard breasTsTrolce, McCarTney and Mal- ischewslci performing The 200, Pecic and Kean doing The IOO yard baclcsTrolce, T-lall and O'Connor in The TOO yard TreesTyle and Kelly and Rippman in The TorTy. Paul TvicClennan, broTher oT Bob, Mc- Fadden and Calozzo have conTribuTed much as divers. The Team has been guided Through close compeTiTion To a place close behind The league leaders. Co-capiains Jim Kean and Joe McCarT'ney geT To- geiher To discuss sTroires which may prove pivoial in coming meeTs. Wifh meeT affer mee+ hinging on one poinT, True leadership has been a vi'fal TacTor in keeping Burr spirifs high. Waiching Their sinr performers are Lou Mais, coach, BroTher F. Leo, moderaTor. and Ed SmiTh, manager. Mr. Mais, a man who can combine sTricT discipline wi+h an amiable manner. is compleiing his 26Th year of feiThTul insTrucTion for fighfing Burr Teams. HEATED AQUA R CE aj: rg 't ,Q G . i if SCOHC. M- 1 rw, U , A . swat- V,rNd K , A Ms, vw ,A K! ,N Q ' M, , -4 W N gi- - W- If 4 f A g M -- A r V ' ru f Ae.,-L. ' in T' QM, ,wxgw Mvk., -31:1 12:- '-Mm.4N 4 skqsxie Nxss-N The camera cafches Bob McClennan. surprising soph diver and probable successor io nafionally recognized Chris Keller, midway in fhe iack knife. Wifh younger brofher Paul, Bob helps +o 'Form Wesf's lafesi bro+her ad on ihe sporis Displaying lhe old lighl, Wes+'s firsl eighl, Paul - Soenfgen, Jim Devine, Tom McBreen, Sam Thompson, Frank McCloskey, Romeo Boyd, Jim Monlgomery, Maurice Moran, and Paul Berenalo, coxswain, placed 'fourlh in fhe Nafional Champion- ship on the Polomac. The second eighl, al+hough nol so powerful as fhe first eighl, has plenly of power in Pasquale Pelle, Joseph Hughes, Roberi Donahue, Roberl Aclon, I James Shay, Waller Levy, John Collins, Roberl i Thorpe, and John Kelly, coxswain. 'tif Through iheir many hours of long, persisfenr prac- iice, Wes+ Ca+holic's 'third eighfg Floyd Mulhol- land, Andrew Lawless, Pairick Sweeney, Joseph McKenna, Terrence O'Donnell, James Shay, Thomas McDonnell, Reber? Sapone, and coxswain Francis Keegan, seek vani+y posifions. in 9 ff' xx., Ouisfanding Burr Oarmen include John Cun- ningham, John Dempsey, Charles Dillmer, James McDonald and Thomas Higgins, coxswain of ihe Wes? Calholic 'Four. Tom pilofed fhe group lo a decisive 'lourih place in 'lhe Schoolboy Na- iionals. U SCHUYLKILL NAV Maurice Moran, James Monfgomery, Romeo Boyd, Francis McCloslrey, Samuel Thompson, Thomas McBreen, James De- vine, Paul Soenfgen and Paul Berenafo, coxswain, are off for fhe sfarfing line of fha cify championship regaffa. B RR ELEMENTS IN The I952 season inifiafed Coleman Boylan as head coach of flfue Burr shellmen. Mr. Boylan, who was a coxswain on fhe 4I squad, refurned in 42 as assisfanf coach. l-le served in fhe Coasf Guard during fhe war and lasf year refurned fo Wesf for fhe firsf fime since 42. Under Mr. Boylan's fuforship Wesf furned in an encouraging season. The firsf 8 placed second in fhe Cify Championship and fourfh in bofh The Sfofesbury Cup and fhe Nafional Regaffa af Washingfon. The firsf 4 placed 2nd in fhe Kings Cup race and fourfh in fhe U. S. compefifion af Washingfon, D. C. This year Mr. Boylan has fen refurning leffer- men from which fo mold his 53 squad. FIRST ROW, leff fo righf: T. Higgins, J. McDonald, C. Diffmer, J. Dempsey, J. Cunningham, R. Closkey, manager. SECOND ROW: J. Keegan, R. Sapone, T. McDonnell, T. O'Donnell, P. Sweeney, J. McKenna, A. Lawless, F. Mulholland, W. Wardlaw, manager. THIRD ROW: J. Kelly, P. Thorp, J. Collins, W. Levy, J. Shay, R. Acfon, R. Donohue, J. Hughes, P. Peffa, J. McBride manager. FOURTH ROW: Brofher Alexis, moderafor, P. Berenafo, M. Moran, J. Monfgomery, R. Boyd, F. McCloskey, S. Thompson, T. McBreen, co-capfain, J. Devine, P. Soenfgen, co-capfain, Cole- man Boylan, coach. I ...aa-. . . . ,, '44 W4 M I in.. Y ee ff-ff -3-7 -T. sr' f . wg.. M., ly N'ef4n,..,. Avi . .. fs f.,,-- .f ur.:A ,,,,..f 1 llln in 1 - . .m1w i - .oc-.w-F-qv uv- 'W-f ? Two varsi+y slandouls, John Murphy and Jerry Moyer, show perfecl form in varied sfyles as 'lhey wing 'lhe ball iowards fha pins wi+h only one +hough+, a s+rilre. XY. Checking lhe pas+ performances of our Pin-smash- ers, Brclher Edmund and Den Forresl offer capfain Paul Gunsallus a chance fo peer info 'rhe fuiure of our bowling season. The hardwood lane and lenpin sporl seems lo carry a universal appeal for parficipanls and spec- lalors. For lhis reason The season opened wi'rh a large number of new candidales from which lo form a Team. Paul Gunsallus led lhe varsily lcingpins lhrough a lough and heavy season including league and exlra-league malches, crashing +he win column somewhal seldom. The iayvee Burrs blazed fhrough lheir league in a neck-and-neck lille race down To The final march, finally lalcing firsl' place in 'rhe loop. SPARE SOME OF THE PINS, BOYS! Meei +he mainsiays of our varsify alley-cais, 'rhe spare six, Varsi+y men of lomorrow, gleaning experience, are, siHing kneeling, Paul Gunsallus, Jim Clancy, Henry Hahn, and, Dave Gardener, John Kane, Joseph Fullem, Joseph Hennes- sfanding Jerry Moyer, John Murphy, and Denis Forresl. sey, Larry OH, Bob Pin'ro, and, sianding, Paul Hellrer, John Nelson, Marly Worsf, and Augusline Hisler. Rifle feam members C. McCormick, W. Kendzior, J. Hari and J. Mar+in aim +o please, as Broiher G. Francis and J. McGarvey sighf in fo check resulfs. With fhe ring of 'rhirly lo forly lhousand bullels a year in 'rheir ears, The Rifle Club is one of lhe besf known acfivifies +o 'rhe faculiy if noi fo all of lhe sludenis. The season opened in Oclober wilh an onrush of new members. A varsiiy was formed which look parf in four poslal malches and eleven league marches. Each hopeful as well as The old club members had lo fire lhe D.C.lvl. score require- menls To remain in good slanding. The underclass members are already sigh+ing in nexl year's prospecfs. Firsl row: Bro+her Felix, M. McGucHin, D. Gehringer, W. Harlzins, J. Abernelhy, P. Nied, H. Bruno, W. Kendzior, J. Marlin, K. McKeever, Broiher Francis. Second row: C. Henry, C. McCormick, W. Rogers, M. Brochon, F. Delany, G. Clay, J. Harf, J. McElroy. Third row: J. Hegariy, J. McDonald, J. McGeH'igan, G. Doyle, M. McPhee, J. Treni, With fhe acquisiiion of several new rifles, +he +eam's scores have risen considerably. Len Becker and Hank Bruno, con- sislen+ scorers, are shown praciicing for fhe league mafches. as TICKLING TRIGGERS WITH TITLE AS TARGET J. Meehan. Fourth row: F. Ray, A. Mascaro, R. McFadden, R. Crisfinzio, J. Harper. Fifih row: J. Fealherslon, J. Major, F. Eichman, T. Scopal, J. Talerico, S. Bergin. Sixlh row: J. O'Brien, C. Kimnach, M. Kuseols, W. Fallon, C. DeNofia, E. Bronchon, H. Fox, J. Connor, S. Severino. 1-rv . .f1.a-nn.f........m..4anu nze .M-1, -- , 1.---i , ,, N4w.: m1 S The Tennis Team lasT season losT The CaTholic League TiTle Tor The TirsT Time in Tive years To a sTrong La Salle Team and Tinished TourTh in The inTerscholasTic league. WiTh only one leTTerman, Joe Collins, reTurning, The backbone of This year's Team has had very liTTle experience. Vic BernoT, a senior, Dick Gillespie, Al Cunningham, Jack Ma- guire and Gene FogarTy, juniors, TogeTher wiTh sophs Jack Follman and Bill Scheidhauer have car- ShorT on fanfare buT long on perform- ance is The Burr Tennis Team. They are, leTT To righT, Joe Collins, Gene FogarTy, Alex Cunningham, Frank Viviani, Dicl: Gillespie, Jack Follman and Vic BernoT. The Team, moderaTed and coached by BroTher AusTin, is a sTeady conTender in inTerscholasTic maTches. ERVING VICTORIES O ER THE ET DeTermined To improve speed and accuracy, varsiTy neTmen Joe Collins and Vic Bernof puT in pracTice hours. riecl The varsiTy sTandard. The iunior varsiTy squad is composed of many promising freshmen and sophs who need plenTy of compeTiTion To develop Their playing abiliTy. Jayvee opponenTs are members oT a sTrong league composed principally oT privaTe schools and academies. lx ,.., ,Ta This f r FuTure varsiTy racquel' men are molded during The Time They spend as iayvees. The squad is composed of Jim Moore, Mike O'Neill, Ed McLaughlin, Jerry STahlecker, Ed Mullen and Neil Mc- Cormick. K x ,Q mb ' f 1 , ,,+',.'A 5 . ' L h .,, Mw-K H nd . ,, O If X X-q xi. W1 My I 5, . Vf XJ ,Nm- MWM ,,-9' FW 11 fe V. l q' K ' 4 v - -H ! im V I A G fi If N ESQ A 4 X fi, '+Ti . 4 3 Q . k x. 51 GLITTERING VICTORIES UF B RR SPIKEMEN During The pasT Tive years Traclc vicTories have become The rule wiTh very Tew excepTions. WesT has amassed Tive consecuTive CaTholic League TiTles, vicTories in 48 oT The lasT 50 dual meeTs and has become The TirsT CaTholic League Team To capTure The CiTy Championship, besides adding a TourTh scalp To Their already growing collecTion in The Torm oT Their Third consecuTive STaTe CaTholic championship. The Spike-men have consisTenTly broughT more championships WesTward Than any oTher sporT in recenT years. A Team such as This. splashed wiTh juniors. bodes ill TorTune Tor TuTure Track opponenTs. Each vicTory was a Team vicTory: ,yeT The deeds of Jack Hannelly, superior sprinT arTisT, would Tulfill The brighTesT dreams oT any high school Traclcman. WesT liTerally won The CaTholic TiTle wiThouT Taking off Their sweaTsu.iTs. Beginning wiTh Roman, which was vicTimized 8O'f2-ISV2, WesT seT The pace Tor The league. NorTh was nexT 72V3-26lf3, Tollowed by The Tommies who scored The mosT poinTs allowed by The Burr Team in The dual meeT falling To The spikemen's Tlying heels 70-29. Meei The pride of Wes+, swiff-fooTed Jack Hannelly, holder of four records including Two CiTy records, The 220 and 4405 one CaTholic STaTe record and one CaTholic League record. Firsi' hurdle cleared. Only nine more To go in The hundred end Tweniy yard high hurdles. Chuck Kilbride and Reds DoherTy aim To chalk up anofher evenT in Their eFiorT To grasp a piece of The CaTholic League Banner aT 54Th and Ciiy Line. We Z Above Leif: Moderalor, Broiher Mark: coach, Brofher Luke: agers, Molyneaux, O'Connor, Fox and Flynn. Righf: Jim wins The Cify Championship I00-yard dash in a phoio-finish, meef record wifh I0.I lime. CONTINUE TRACK TOP ROW, leff fo rigl-if: F. Cianfranni, H. Nealis, A. Reilly, T. McKenzie, R. Hickey, J. Maleady, W. Given, D. Lynch, J. Gallagher, M. Mollan, R. Hagarfy, T. S+ec. THIRD ROW. J. Bauer, R. Fieber, J. Green, W. Ronney, J. Waller, F. Pye, J. Hampson, D. Frank, W. Beam, J. Ra+hman, W. Reineck, C. Elfringham, R. Reilly, D. Sandy, C. Minion, R. Seiiz, F. Kane. and man- McAlpin 'lying 'l-he L fr... RELS' ESTWARD FLOW SECOND ROW: M. Flaheriy, F. Byrne, R. Davis, J. Kealey, J. Dolan, A. Wilson, J. Brennan, J. Burke, J. Lynch, E. De- Boeser, J. Hannelly, R. Crane, G. Bu'rler, A. McFadden, C Kindregan, W. Farrell, R. Kulsik. BOTTOM ROW J. Bunder, J. Amlaner, J. Sfacy, R. McMahon, A. Spodobalski, C. Dur ney, C. Kilbricle, E. Doherfy, R. Powers, D. Vaughn, W. Murphy, J. McAlpin, J. Wilkinson. rl z , 559 -an wx in W RW Y ' h wi we ally Va' .-f. 4:32 MW W' A H-v rbkk 'L1. kkj5,,ib, , ' MTV I ,77 N , W 'if '- ii' f--' Q . ' S3 . . K I f- ,Q ..., 5. Vx' A, , , , f V ,A .fu i :YW ,null W 'M' 4 A , 'WX S 'IV f 5 .5 it ,, . A if , A J? -f0 ',M L 4, 'A W B A -M 'fi if f . -fvwffw-.,' ' iii, ., .1 h ' ' h . . . . E. o NV if I V P Q n .N ...WM .MRI V VV i ri il m M N QV .. ' of 1 . m, . :,,A E I L f ,. x , ag fa, .h - 1 - f 5 - ., L1 --PPA KL ' K I ' , - - H .,Z, 1 1-- . . . ,- ,. ,, H 4 ,m', h h 1 M of - - 1 ,A I , N o h o W ohhhh o o I I in W W ,. ., K .k,h , W , , John Hannelly NW My ii' nf N John Gilroy ' 544.7 h r 34 , .wupg-as-m,N :Q in John Dolan Anihony Spodobalslxi 'TW In . , . AS BURRS, TRIPLE CHAMPS Rounding ouT Their pre-championship meeTs were vicTories over SouTh 73-26, LaSalle 7Oy3-28'f3, and ST. James 73V2-25'f2. The CaTholic championship meeT, held aT spacious 54+h STreeT and CiTy Line, was no diTTerenT from Tormer conTesTs. Sparlced by TirsTs in The 440 and 220 by Hannelly, IOO-yard dash and broad jump by Spodobalski, and IIO low hurdles by Kilbride, The deTend- ing champs were aT Their besT in Trouncing The seven oTher CaTholic League Teams. The Tinal score showed WesT 52 9fIO-ST. Thomas More I6'f2 -ST. James I5lf2. Reading, here we come! Reading, Pennsylvania and The STaTe CaTholic Championship. Here The Burrs meT The Top CaTholic schools in The STaTe. Being The defending champs, The 49Th STreeTers were aT a decided disadvan- Tageg however, Hannelly again became a double vicTor by his IOO and 220 TirsTs. Bob Powers, home TirsT in The IIO low hurdles, an- chored our winning relay Team oT McAlpin, Burke, BuTler and Powers. The conTinued flow of Track laurels WesTward is assured wiTh The spiriT and abiliTy of underclass- men. Hera Frank Pye scales The ever forbidding cross bar. One of SpoTs ' less publicized TalenTs is dis- played in his broadiumping. Springing speed is essenTial as he places second To Hannelly in The cify championship meeT. K BECO E FIRST CATHOLIC CITY TITLIST Caiholic League Track Champions for ihe fourfh siraighf year! Bro+her Luke and Co-Cap+ains Reds Dougherfy and Chuck Kildbride accepf irophies in ihe name of Wesl' Ca+holic from Faiher Geib, S.J., Direclor of Afhlefics af Sain? Joseph's Col- lege, 'for oufslanding achievemenls by fhe Burr Cindermen. Score Wesi SOV2 Erie lsecondj 36. The Third and final viciory peg was Wesfs hardesi' buf grealesi. Because Overbrook and Bariram had Tied for Public League honors, 'rhe Ciiy Championship became a iriangular meei. Noi fazed by This nor by 'ihe Iac? Thar eighf previous Calholic League viciors had fallen prey 'lo Their public league rivals, Wesi a++ained +he heighis of ihis grea'r season. l-lannelly's 220 and 440 viclories, Kilbride's I20 high hurdle friumph and McAlpin's IOO firsf were lhe highlighis of an afiernoon fraughi wiih surprises and exciiemeni. When 'rhe las? par- iicipanl pulled his sweaisuir over his Tired legs and ihe dusi' from 'rhe final even? seliled back onlo The field, lhe scoreboard showed Wesl 55lf2, Barfram 39'f2, Overbrook 26. Leff fo Right Jim McAlpin, Jack Hannelly, and Tony Spodobalski of Wesi receive awards from Mr. Oakes, honored guesi al fhe Cafholic League Championship meet Wesi placed first second and fhird in 'ihe 220 yard run, an evenf in which our cindermen dominafed lhe '52 season. QQ. 44 4 . Bef-Q , M, x lla 'I S4 THE MEMBERS OF WEST'S I952 FRESHMAN TRACK TEAM BOTTOM ROW: R. Hafer, R. Powers, F. Connelly, V. Carrelli, M. DeJesse, J. Coalrley, R. Adams H. PezeHi, J. Baldwin. SECOND ROW: Brofher Boniface, Coach, A. Branca, R. McGowan, E. Hen nessy, J. Quinn, J. Zurad, J. Kapala, W. Johnson, E. Tallan+, J. Pye, Brofher Andrew. THIRD ROW E. Kelly, A. Pagano, R. McNulfy, W. Dorgan, R. Cavanaugh, B. Hughes, W. Grani, C. Gehringer W. Smifh, P. McBlain, Manager. TOP ROW: R. Farrell, J. Nero, R. Maleady, J. McGowan, R Cosfello, T. Wa'I'son, J. Lyons, W. Johnson, J. Scherer, J. Conway. FOLLOWING IN THE ARSITY'S FOOTSTEPS Gruelllng affernoon sessions in +he hof sun are abouf fo Well confrolled power is demonshafed by Thomas Wa+son pay off for Jum Baldwin, photographed only a few seconds of fhe Freshman Track feam as he anficipafes faking firsf away from has winning of fhe Freshman Mile evenf. place in fhe shofpuf. lt' Shag lyke? X .L , wx. . ' 'A KM ., .,. , Henry Nealis, an oufsfanding disfance Iraveler himself, holds Ihe Iraveling Irophy won by fhe efforis of him and his cross counlry comrades in winning Ihe Cafholic lille. Flanking him are Brofher Luke, holding a permanonl' Ioken of our vicfory, and Broiher Mark, co-archilecl' of anolher Burr monument Wifh fha echo of +he gun sfill resounding in Iheir ears, Ihe cross counlry loam encounlers Ihe beginning of 'Ihe and of a long, slrenuous and rewarding season. The hill-and-dalers here sfarl Ihe final compelilion againsl' Ihe harriers of Ihe Calholic league. LL- CON UERING BURR The Burr Harriers, ably moderaled by Brolher Mark and coached by Brofher G. Lulre, lefl Io righl, Imeeling, FIRST ROW: P. McBIain IMgr.l, J. Bender, S. Maben, W. Maquire, M. Sernyalr, J. Brauner, C. Ellringham, T. McKenzie, T. Gaus, J. Gilroy, J. Burlre, J. Mulligan, J. McFadden. Slanding, SECOND ROW: J. Spence IMgr.l, J. McAlpin, W. Dono- hue, F. Pagliaro, F. Lynch, F. Connelly, J. Dooley, J. Zurad. S. Bergin, W. Dorgan, J. Gormley. F. Cianfrani,G. Coonley. Brolher G. Lulre, J. Fox lMgr.l. THIRD ROW: R. Farrell, SCORES ILOW SCORE WINSI Wesf Ca+holic Opponenf I9 . ... SI. Thomas More ... ... 36 Norlh Calholic . . 40 . .. Soulh Calholic . . 37 I5 La Salle ...... . 40 I8 ... S+. James ..,... . 37 I9 . ,. Roman Calholic .. . 36 CATHOLIC LEAGUE INQUIRER INVITATION MEET CHAMPIONSHIP Is? Wes? Calholic 28 2nd SI. Thomas More 68 IAII seven Ieams compeledl CITY CHAMPIONSHIP MEET Isl WesICaIhoIic 59 2nd Overbrook 93 Isl Wasl Calholic 52 2nd Overbrook 74 II6 Ieams compeledl CATHOLIC WAR VETERANS Isl Wesl Calholic 2l 2nd SI. Thomas More 64 Iseven Ieams compeledl HILL- D-D LER J. Shields, R. Hagarly, J. Baldwin, R. McMahon, J. Collins, J. Dolan lco-capiainl, M. Flaherfy, E. DeBoeser, R. Fieber, J. Slacy, G. Builer, R. Adams, R. Davis, H. Nealis ico- capiainl. FOURTH ROW: J. Hosey, W. Carr, M. McGarNey, R. Powers, F. Coalrley, S. Taylor, J. Kaihman, J. Weelrs, J. McGowan, D. Jones, M. Moran, J. McNamara. This '52 squad won bofh fha ciiy and Caiholic League championships. They look forward for success in fuiure endeavors. S Charles Roeser, referee, presenfs +he Inquirer Plaque io Wade Washingfon of Wesf Philly, individual winner, as Wesf Philadelphia coach Tom Campbell and Burrmen Farrell, Dolan, Shields, Brofher G. Luke, Baldwin and Davis loolr on. The Burrs look ieam honors in ihe Inquirer Meef. Phofo courfesy of fhe lnquirer. Can lhis be fha and of a 2 3fI0 mile run? If ii is, if cer- iainly doesn'l show on ihe Caiholic league champ's face as he coniinues undefeaied. The unconquered Burr harriers were led by fheir co-capiain Henry Nealis io fheir lifih consecuiive Caiholic championship. Wesi finished anoiher undeieaied season. Our harriers won iheir fiifh siraighi Caiholic League Tiile, ihen ioolc ihe Ciiy Tiile, ihe lourih lime in live years. Compeiing againsl' ihe sixieen besl ieams in ihis seciion, ihe Burr runners clinched an- oiher Inquirer lnviiaiion win, and ihen won a vic- iory in ihe Caiholic War Vers lnviiaiion over an unfamiliar, wel course. The leam was sparked by undefeaied co-capiain Henry Nealis, co-capiain John Dolan, Bob Davis, Milne Flaherly, and Sopho- mores Jim Baldwin, Jim Shields, and Bob Farrell. Qur J.V.'s also won lheir fiffh siraighi League Tiile, faking 'rhe lirsi 'ren places, swamping all opposiiion. ln ihis race Joe Siacy sei a new J.V. record of l2:57.0. Frosh L in +he darker shiris and Frosh B in fhe lighter shirfs are +rying hard +o oufwii each olher in order fo win 'ihe cove+ed iniramural championship in baske?- ball. Frosh L, ably coached by Brofher Anselm, wen+ undefealed, winning ihe Freshman rifle. In fhe four deparfmen+s, over 500 siudenfs parficipaled in infra- mural cour+play. Lafe aflernoon shadows are casi on fhis play as members of Junior Science G prepare fo defend fheir line againsl' lhe oncoming rush of The Senior Science E baclcfield in +he fhrill packed Junior-Senior championship game won by S.S.E. I TRAMURALS HELP B RRS A soulhpaw of fhe Senior Commercial deparlmenl has iusi' hurled fhe pigslcin info fhe air. Will fhe pass be compleied. or will if be blocked by members of ihe opposing ieam? 400 nffr. ' 1. Will ho mah if? Will ha maui' fha ground in one piece? Running on air, Roland Driver of J.T.B. sprinis oui info fha lead Sufclilfo of Junior Arh has a few problems on his hands as Dick Doras and Don Fihpafricl dig fha cindorx in a lax? affori fo as Wad Cafholic's iniarclass a+hlo+es show ihair skills, cop fha Junior infarclass l00 yard dash. FORM SPORTSMANSI-IIP Going ovlr fha hurdles ara V. Murfaugh, D. Fifzpalricl, and 1 G. Molynoaux. They are comparing for fha title of Junior lnfarclass Champions. In+ramural frack confinuos io aHrac+ scores of conhsfanfs and onlookers. , ii! i 'MQ 9 , C wgff ,, U.. mv? ,.w'w.,v-W' ij S f Sw ,,A.. ,Wm A J My .f , if 44 aw swag, C THOLIC TTITUDFE- ,- Vx ,, w w A 5 13414. .ff .Q f st' ' N,.?Lf': . +,v '1' rn ' f lv? 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This year 'rhe officers include Owen Haines '28, aclinq as President Vice-Presi- denls Earl Simmons '26, Jim Collis '4l, Jim Elavin '4lg Treasurer Bill Carey '2l, his assislanl Andrew O'Donnell, and Bill l.eBon '24 as Secrelary. Brolher G. John, lhe moderalor, and Brolher Denis, his assislanl, have conlribuled much lo lheir various aclivilies lhrough experl guidance. Each year lhe Alumni hold 'rheir annual Communion S Breakfast al The Broadwood l-lorel. A+ anofher KN lime each year a dance is provided by members for social enjoyment Each year on Memorial Day a Requiem Mass is celebraled for all deceased Alumni, wi+h addilional services on 'rhe campus near The shrine. XY Ai' fha shrine of Our Lady of Lourdes, Fr. Paul Larkin, of fhe class of '24, prays silenfly on Memorial Day for The dead of World War I and ll. Playing -laps is Mr. William Mullen. EX-BURRMEN, SPIRITUALLY AND SOCIALLY ALERT Old grads never die, and 'lhese spirifed alumni of Wesf Ceiholic cerlainly don'i 'Fade away ei+her. Brofher John addresses fhem, unifed here in 'lhe annual breahfasf 'follow- ing fhe common recepiion of Chrisf. On Sf. Pa+riclr's Nighf ihe gang gaihers and dances To 'l'he music of Sian Klei, accompanied by several oiher insiru men1eIis+s. ln +his way +he Alumni keep fhe old school spirii foge-lher. s f K 1 in fu-W-mi, -x X ,, v , 1 m + 'Qg I it ki L. 31 fx 3 X T E x -, 1 f 3 Eflvf u Y O h 'F x K . 1 ' 3 ' ..-J. ' , . HW N .va X A i 'H R af s H v 'V 3. is . ,f ui? . , Q hx x 53 X 0 EEF, n X 1 D s ' x 1: A B S 5 X AQ nv 6 4 Q I 1 . . ,Q . I F m' ,'.,' , f ' 5 ' , 5- f WW Q. 'sl .-.v .. m .f ' ,r gn 4 gm. I 342, 1' 1 4 .lx Y 1 51 1 A, x ,Iv K ',- wg J A l ' 4 X is at ,151 , , if VZ' X. I 0 Q 6 J. ,J 5 .- . 4. is ., ,.,. 1 ,s -1 u1Z'I A k .4 1 nl U. A in .J U' 0 i 2 K 1 Q, JB , nu ,qi Nts ' v-L. 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Will I be a success? All These im- perafive quesfions pass Through each senior's mind as The reTreaT masfer offers The Sacrifice of The Mass, officiafes aT Benedicfion, and gives brief discourses on The fufure grads' lives. Now The senior has prepared himself To receive The key for success or failure. Whaf Thoughfs run Through a senior's mind on graduafion nighf? Pride upon complefing four years of sfrenuous sfudyg sorrow for leaving friends or nosfalgia for The old haunfs he will seldom see again. These feelings are uppermosf as a graduafing senior fakes final bows af Sainf Joseph's Field House. 5' fp The lively common sense of The lafe Monsignor Mellon: informal remarks was, for years, a feafure of Wesl com mencemenfs. This lrindly priesf was pasfor of Sainf Agafha s parish and a good friend of West Cafholic and The Brofhers during a fruifful aposfolic career. As an JACK iimes former irayals lion io ouisianding bariione and hard-working scribe for ihe News, COGGINS has earned sianclouf ranl: in 'fhe Class of '53. A+ fhe born worrier, al ofher 'limes an unsophisficaied per- , Jack will long be remembered ai Wes? for splendid por- in Brigadoon and Song of Norway, and for sieady applica- his scholasiic worlr. SELECTED: THE TGP T EL E Behind +ha+ quizzical smile is ihe unusual personaliiy of ALLEN BRENNAN, gified pianisi and sfill a regular guy. Al plans 'fo malxe music his career and has siudied ex+ensively already. Alihough a piano soloisi, he has maslered 'Phe difficuli arf of subiecfing his insiru- menf io fhe requiremenis of accompanimen+ worlr, and has praciiced ihis ari during couniless hours of rehearsals and performances for years of Wes+ Caiholic produciions. The iypical Wesf Cafholic senior: known +o his five hundred classmafes by his iirsi name-+ha+'s DREW DENMEAD. A+ few limes in her hisiory has Wesf seen a sfudenf s+age ihe comeback from criiical polio in 'the aufumn of his iunior year fo oufs+anding s+a+us on The siarling couri five as a senior. Besf of all, perhaps. is ihe facf 'ihai Drew consislenlly refuses +o drama+ize his own unusual slory. He's sfill iusl' Drew. H0 ORED: AS BEST AT WEST Tops scholasiically among 540 graduafes and no sfranger +o long hours of work is West Cafholic News edi+or WALTER DINDA. Wall has combined a clear. penefrafing infellecf wi'I'h a decidedly unique ap- proach io life. No one wifhin blocks could fail fo nofice when fha News is closing shop for fhe day, as ifs irrepressible ediior direcfs his sieps soulhwesiward fo Sainl' Barnabas. C Jolly Cholly has people fooled, hes really a very serious senior, with a weighfy rosfer of exiracurricular acfiviiies. CHARLEY KINDRE- GAN is elecfed Secrelary-Treasurer of fhe Class of '53 and as such is a lrey man in Wes+'s supercharged Sfudeni' Associafion. A four-year debaler, he doubles as frophy-winning orafor. pioneer of lhe Social Sfudies Club and of ihe local uni'I' of fhe D'Andreis Socieiy. 5 Wha'I s in a nickname? Doubiless Sleep loolrs ihe parf, buf his record of achievemenf belies his famous firsf name. Deservedly signal- lized during fhe pasf school year for his oufsfanding four-year service as manager of foolball, RICHARD MADARA has also amassed an im- pressive scholasfic record. A greaf lover of breviiy, he malres every word counf in conversalion and in class. ACCO PLISHED: VARIED STUDE T SUCCESS 7 Unassuming, born leadership broughf BOB MASINO info fhe limelighf from nowhere in ihe Spring of his iunior year, when his classmales elecfed him Presidenf of ihe Class of '53 and of 'lhe S+uden+ Associa- iion. ln fhis office, Bob has 'frequenlly spoken for ihe siudenl body, represenfing his fellow Burrmen wiih unaffecied digniiy. He regularly helps +o iackle Associaiion proiecis ai considerable personal sacrifice. A senior of whom Wesf Cafholic is iusily proud is all-scholaslic, all- Caiholic, second feam All-American ANDY McFADDEN, whose -four years of varsify foolball and iraclx have earned him 'lhe Burr monogram seven limes and made him grid co-capiain during 'lhe '52 season. More significanf, perhaps, lhan 'ihese remarkable achievemenis, is Bud's well-known hindliness and warm approachabilify when -Following his daily sfudeni schedule. A 7 If any one member of +he Class of '53 has become a permanenf par+ of Wesi Cafholic, unique and irreplaceable, lhal' member is GERRY MOLYNEAUX. His apparenfly boundless energy has been evideni in class, as four-year manager of fraclz and cross counfry, as four-year cheerleader and capiain, and as 'faifhful server of Holy Mass on our slage. Happily, no one has been able +o suppress Gerry's wif, nor would anyone wanf fo siifle his unseliish energy. we 'ir My s. if PREDICTED: OLID FUT RE ATTAI ENTS Top lrumpel in an oulslanding Burr band, a sleady member ol lhe cily champion cross counlry squad, and a sludenl of consfslenl excel- lence . . . and slill lhe mosl imporlanl lhings have nol been said of ARNOLD PARNELL. A real ray ol sunshine, Par brighlens every scene simply by being presenl and being himsell. Apprecialive class- males lmow lhal, over a period ol four years, lhal is no easy maller. Co-caplain and a sleady winner lor Wesl's crown-conscious lraclr leam, BOB POWERS is a senior who sleadlaslly reluses lo gel exciled. Wearing laurels gracefully, he has lxepl lhe cinders oul of his lexlboolzs while lreeping his marlrs high. While June '53 musl see him bow oul ol Wesl, lhere is no danger lhal he will cease lo appear al lhe De Sales Dances. Nobody bul himself could gel away wilh being VINCENT WALSH. Among lhe lop conlenders scholaslically, Vince has earned lurlher recognilion as co-edilor ol +he Blue and While and in dramalics and debale. His personal niche in lhe memories ol his classmales, however, has been mosl deeply cul by his serving as Universal Crilic, willy, conslruclive and eminenlly loyal. of everylhing aboul his beloved Burrland. gr . . F DAVID JOSEPH ABEL 2I0 Parker Ave., Upper Darby Senior Technical A . . . SAINT LAURENCE . . . Debaiinq Club Ii Inlerclass Sporls I, 2, 4. HUGH JAMES ADAMS 2546 S. Milliclc Sl. I42l Senior Commercial A . . . SAINT BARNABAS . . . Inlerclass Sporls I, 2, 3, 4. NVILLIAM EDWARD ADGIE 2036 Bonnaflon S+. I42l Senior Commercial B . . SAINT CLEMENT. CHARLES FRANCIS ALBER 200 W. Plumslead Ave., Lansdowne Senior Commercial A . . . SAINT CHARLES . . . Inlcrclass Sporls 4. EMILIO JOSEPH ANNUNZIATO 6226 Buisl Ave. I42I Senior Commercial B . . . SAINT BARNABAS . . . Inlerclass Sporls I, 3. DONALD PHILIP ATKINSON IO34 Bullocll Ave., Yeadon Senior Science C . . . SAINT LOUIS . . . Varsily Cross Couniry 3, 43 Inlerclass Sporls 2. 3, 4. EUGENE PHILIP AUSTIN 2440 N. Howard S+. I33l Senior Commercial B . . . VISITATION B.V.M .... Inlerclass Sporls I, 2, 3, 4. ROBERT EDMUND BANGS 48 N. Carol Blvd., Highland Park Senior Commercial A . . . SAINT LAURENCE . . . Debaling Club Ii W.C. News Slall 4. VINCENT JOSEPH BARBIERI 5223 Hazel Ave. I43l Senior Commercial B . . . TRANSFIGURATION . . . Inler- class Sporls I, 3. adam camiliaa Qaelf Siena 5l'aucfuae4 RICHARD WILLIAM BARNES 204 Lewis Ave., Easl Lansdowne Senior Science E . . . SAINT CYRIL . . . Inlerclass Sporls I, 2, 3, 4. NICHOLAS JOSEPH BARNETT 2907 S. 62nd SI. I42I Senior Technical B . . . SAINT BARNABAS . . . Inlerclass Sporls I, 2, 3. DAVID RONALD BARTLEY I29 Powell Lane, Upper Darby Senior Commercial B . . . SAINT ALICE . . . Inlerclass Sporls I, 2, 3, 4. JOHN ALBERT BAUER 68I2 Radbourne Rd., Upper Darby Senior Science B . . . SAINT CYRIL . . . Sludenl Orclicer 43 Varsily Eoolball 2, 3, 41Varsily Track 3, 43 W.C. Monogram 3, 45 Inferclass Sporls I, 2, 3, 4. JOHN JOSEPH BEADLE I57 Burmonl Rd., Drexel Hill Senior Technical A . . . SAINT CHARLES . . . Inierclass Sporls I, 4. JOHN WILLIAM BEATTY 307 N. Rolling Rd., Springfield Senior Science B . . . SAINT FRANCIS OE ASSISI . . . Ari Club I, 2, 3, 4: Inlerclass Sporls I. . ' 7 905111. fbwlliq 711-ack ancf efealiecf 7101! . . . Qu F JAMES WILLIAM BEHE 2304 Belgrade SI. l25I Senior Technical B . . . HOLY NAME OF JESUS . . . Varsify Crew 3, Varsify Manager 2, W.C. Monogram 33 lnlerclass Sporls I, 2, 3, 4. ROBERT THOMAS BENCKERT 2I I9 S. bbfh S1'.l42I Senior Commercial B . . . GOOD SHEPHERD . . . lnlerclass Sporls I, 2, 3, 4. PAUL WILLIAM BERENATO lI35 S. Ruby Sf. l43I Senior Science B . . . MOST BLESSED SACRAMENT . . . Siudenf Ohricer 43 Varsily Crew 2, 3, 4: W.C. Monogram 7, 3, 4, lnlerclass Sporls 2, 3, 4. VICTOR JOHN BERNOT 905 Bell Ave., Yeadon Senior Commercial A . .. SAINT LOUIS . . . Tennis 3, 4: lnlerclass Sporls I. ROBERT LEO BERSHEIM 740 Fern Ave., Yeadon Senior Science E . . . SAINT LOUIS . . . Phofo Club I, 2: lnlerclass Sporis I, 2, 3, 4. ALBERT VINCENT BIERLING 3605 Berry Ave.. Drexel Hill Senior Technical C . . . SAINT ANDREW . . . lnferclass Sporls I. PAUL EDWARD BISBING 502 Darby Rd., Haverlown Senior Arfs . . . ANNUNCIATION B.V.M .... Inlerclass Sporls I, 2. EDWARD JOSEPH BISSELL 7407 Elmwood Ave., l42I Senior Science E . . . SAINT CLEMENT . . . lnlerclass Sporls 2, 3. CHARLES JOSEPH BLOUNT 6028 Yocum S+., l42I Senior Science A . . . GOOD SHEPHERD . . . Inlerclass Sporls 2, 3, 4. PETER PAUL BOGDON 738 Foss Ave., Drexel Hill Senior Commercial B . . . SAINT ANDREW . . . Inlerclass Sporls I, 2, 3, 4. JOSEPH EDWARD BOVE 2II Hampden Rd., Upper Darby Senior Arfs . . . SAINT ALICE . . . Band I, 2, 3, 4: W.C. Monogram 4, W.C. News Sfall I: lnierclass Sporls 2, 3, 4, PETER LAWRENCE BOYLE 5I06 Hazel Ave. l43I Senior Arls . . . SAINT FRANCIS DE SALES . . . Dramalic Club 2. 4: Senior Play Casl 47 Inferclass Sporfs 2, 3, 4. JOSEPH JOHN BRADLEY I840 S.YewdeIlSf. l43I Senior Science E . . . MOST BLESSED SACRAMENT . . . Varsily Crew 23 Varsily Cross Counlry 37 lnferclass Sporls 2, 3, 4. RICHARD JAMES BRADLEY 7I33 Buisf Ave. l42I Senior Technical A . . . SAINT CLEMENT . . . Inlerclass Sporls 2, 3, 4. ALLEN JOHN BRENNAN 6727 Woodland Ave. l42I Senior Arls . . . SAINT CLEMENT . .. Dramalic Club 3, 4: Senior Play Cas? 3, 4: Sludeni Officer 4: lnlerclass Sporl' 2, 4, I ' Q I E I f Firs+ Row: HENRY RONALD BUKOWSKI 7927 Lyons Ave. I42I WILLIAM MICHAEL BRESCIA I407 s. Allison S+. I43I Senior Science C I - . SAINT MARY OF CZESTOCHOWA Senior Technical B . . . MOST BLESSED SACRAMENT . . . Inferclass Sporls 2, 3. ROBERT FRANCIS BRESLIN 622 S. 55II'I S+. I43I Senior Technical B , . . TRANSEIGURATION . . . Inlorclass Sporls I, 2. 3. EARL EUGENE BROWN I3I4 S. 50+I'I S+. I43I Senior Science A . . . SAINT FRANCIS DE SALES , . . SIudenI Officer 43 Varsiiy Eoolball 3, 41 W.C. Monogram 47 Inferclass Sporrs 2, 3, 4. JOHN VIANNEY BROWN 72l Humphreys SI., Ardmore Senior Science B . . . SAINT DENIS . . . Inlerclass Sporls I, 2, 3. WILLIAM JOSEPH BROWN 706 Aubrey Ave., Ardmore Senior Science D . . . SAINT DENIS . . . Dramaiic Club 3, 4: Pholo Club I: Senior Play Casf 4: W.C. News S'raTT 3, 41 Inferclass Sporis 3, 4. Second Row: HENRY NICANDRO BRUNO 828 Yeadon Ave., Yeadon Senior Science D . . . SAINT LOUIS . . . Rifle Club 2, 3, 4, Varsily Cross Counrry Ig W.C. Monogram 3, 43 Inferclass Sporfs I, 2, 3, 4. GEORGE ANTHONY BUCKLAND 837 Morion Rd., Bryn Mawr Senior Science C . . . OUR MOTHER OF GOOD COUNSEL . . . Varsily Cross Counrry 3, W.C. News SIaI'I lg Inlerclass Sporfs I, 2, 3, 4. '70 ... Inlerclass Sporis 2, 3. JOHN JOSEPH BURKE I3II S. Ruby Sf. I4-3I Senior Science D . . . MOST BLESSED SACRAMENT. JOHN JOSEPH BURKE 5848 Cafherine ST. I43I Senior Science E . .. TRANSEIGIURATION . . . Varsiiy Cross Counrry 45 Inlerclass Sporls I, 2, 3, 4, Third Row: JOSEPH PETER BURKE I433 S.54II'I S+. I4-31 Senior Science E . , . MOST BLESSED SACRAMENT . . . Ari Club 3: Varsiiy Cross Counlry 3, Varsiiy Traclc 2, 3, 4: W.C. Monogram 3, 47 Inierclass Sporls I, 2, 3, 4, RICHARD THOMAS BURNS Far VaIIey Rd.. Paoli Senior Science D . . , SAINT MONICA . . . Inlerclass SporTs I, 2, 4. FRANCIS CHARLES BYRNE 26I9N.PoHer Sf. I25I Senior Arrs . . . VISITATION B,V.M .... Blue and Whiie Sfalli 3, 4, Dramafic Club 4: Schiller Club 3, 4: Senior Play Casi 43 Varsiiy Traclc 3, 4: W.C. News Slafl 43 Inleiclass Sporls I, 2, 3, 4. WILLIAM JAMES BYRNE I839 S.56I'I1 S+. I43I Senior Technical A . . . MOST BLESSED SACRAMENT . . . Inlerclass Sporls 2, 3, 4. THOMAS JOSEPH BYRON 69I9 Paschall Ave. I42I Senior Technical I3 . . . SAINT CLEMENT , . . Inierclass Sporfs 2. Selziaui Well efreeaful 7fz0u9',f1Zi in 6 aufwam Jfaufzif Firs+ Row: JOHN RUSSELL CARPENTER I333 Divinify PI. HSI JOHN JOSEPH CABRY ZQ King Ave. 142, Senior Commercial B . . . SAINT FRANCIS DE SALES . . . Senior Science A . . . SAINT CLEMENT . , . Inierciass RITIS Club 2? IVIIGVCIGSS SPOVIS 2-14- SPOHS 4' . BERNARD LEO CARR 9l0S.50+hS+. I43l EDWARD JOHN CALLAHAN 5420 Delancey S+. K43, Senior Commercial B . . . SAINT FRANCIS DE SALES . . . senior commercial A . . . TRANSFIGURATION . . . siudeni Infefddss Spoffs 2, 3- 4. Officer 43 Varsiiy FooIbaII 33 Inferclass Sporis I, 2, 3, 4. CHARLES EDWARD CARR 852 Penn S+.. Bryn Mawr JOSEPH WILLIAM CALLAHAN bzlocedar Ave. 143, Senior TecI'1nicaI A . . .OUR MOTHER OF GOOD COUN- senzof some F . . . SAINT cARTHAoE , . . Blue and SEI - ' ' IHIQICIRSS SPOIIS 'I 2- 3' 4- Whiie Siaff 4g Inierclass Sporis 2, 3, 4. Third Row: DAVID FRANCIS CAMPBELL 4 Copley Rd., Upper Darby ROBERT JOSEPH CARROLL I3 Prince+on Rd., Haverfown Senior Science C . . . SAINT ALICE . . . Inierciass Sporis Senior Aris . . . ANNUNCIATION B.V.M .... Rifle Club 2, 3, 4. I, 2, 3, 43 W.C. Monogram 3, 4: InIercIass Sporis I, 2, 3, 4, WILLIAM SAMUEL CARMICHAEL WILLIAM DAVID CARROW 2405 S. 72nd S+. 1421 H5 Hirsf Aye., Ea5+ Lansdowne Senior Science D . . . SAINT CLEMENT . . . Inierclass Sporis Senior Science F , . . SAINT CYRIL . . . Inierclass Sporfs 2- 3' 4- 2' 3' 4' JosEPI-I HERBERT CASEY sm webmfsi. I43I Second Row: Senior TecI'1nicaI B . . . SAINT CARTHAGE . . . Inierciass coRNELlus Joi-IN CARNEY 77 swine., spfzngneid Spms 2' 3' Senior Science A . . . SAINT FRANCIS OE ASSISI . . . TERRANCE JOSEPH CASEY I649 S. Yewdall SI. I43I BIUQ and Wiiife Siaff 2. 3. 4: SCHiIIer CIub 4: Inierciass Senior TecI-inicaI C . . . MOST BLESSED SACRAMENT . . . Sporfs I, 2. Inferclass Sporfs 2, 3, 4. JAMES PAUL CARNEY 5539 EIIioH S+. I43I JOHN HENRY CATHCART 6445 German Terrace I42I Senior Science E . . . TRANSFIGURATION . . . In+ercIass Senior Science F . . . SAINT BARNABAS . . . InIercIass Sporis I, 2, 3, 4. Sporis I, 2, 3, 4. i,T- - .. -...I 1 -. ELS. JOHN THOMAS CHAMBERS 5240 Rodman S+. I43I Senior Commercial C . . .TRANSFIGURATION . . . Infer- cIass Sporfs I, 2, 3, 4. WILLIAM THOMAS CHARLTON I828 E. Hazzard Sf. 1251 Senior CommerciaI A . . . VISITATION B.V.M .... Dramafic CIub Ig Rifle CIub Ii Senior Play Cas? I3 Siudeni Ofzficer 4, Inferciass Sporis I, 2. JOSEPH JAMES CHESNEY I72 Drexel Ave., Lansdowne Senior Science F . . . SAINT CHARLES . . . InIercIass SporIs I, 2, 3, 4. JAM ES FRANCIS CHUPEIN 536 Arbor Rd., Yeadon Senior Commercial A ...SAINT LOUIS . .. RiIIe Club I, 21 Sfudeu-:I OI3Ficer 4, InIercIass Spor+s I, 2, 3, 4. ROBERT JOHN CIANCIULLI 647 Chain SI., Norris'Iown Senior Science A . . . HOLY SAVIOUR . . . Siudenf Oiificer 4, Inrerclass Sporfs I, 2, 3, 4. JAMES PAUL CLANCY 228 N.6II1S+., Darby Senior Commercial C . . . BLESSED VIRGIN MARY . . . Varsiiy BowIinq 2, 3, 41 W.C. Monogram 3, 41 InIercIass Sporfs I, 2, 3, 4. JAMES JOHN CLARK 5723 SpringfieId Ave. I43I Senior TecI1nicaI C . . . MOST BLESSED SACRAMENT . .. STudenI OFIicer 4: Inierclass Sporfs 2, 3, 4. FRANCIS GORMAN CLYDE I4Ib Grays Ferry Ave. I43I Senior Science D . . .SAINT FRANCIS DE SALES . . . Infer- cIass Sporis 2, 3, 4. THOMAS KENARD CODY 602 Pine SIreeI, Darby Senior Technical B . . . BLESSED VIRGIN MARY .. . Infer- cIass Sports I, 2, 3. quam. 0452 finely, jmczqinaifiue .fe , THOMAS FRANCIS COFFEY 20I7 S. Cecil S+. I43I Senior Arfs . . . MOST BLESSED SACRAMENT . . . ScIiiIIer CIub 3, 4: InIercIass SporIs 3, 4, JOHN ANTHONY COGGINS l934 S. Iihan SI. I43I Senior ArIs . . . MOST BLESSED SACRAMENT . .. Dramafic Club 3, 4: Senior PIay Cas? 3, 43 S+ucIenI Officer 45 W.C. News SIaII 3, 4, InIercIass Sporfs 2, 3, 4. JOHN JOSEPH COGGINS I3I9 S. Ruby S+. I43I Senior Science B . . . MOST BLESSED SACRAMENT . . . Varsify Track 23 InIercIass Sporfs 2, 3. JOHN HENRY COLLINS 54I5 Malcolm SI. I42I Senior Science E . . . MOST BLESSED SACRAMENT . . . Varsify Crew 3, 41 W.C. Monogram 47 InIercIa5s Sporfs I, 2, 3, 4. JOHN JAMES COLLINS I027 S. Frazier SI. I43I Senior Technical A . . .TRANSFIGURATION . . . Inferclass Sporfs 4. JOSEPH SAMUEL COLLINS 8I2 Yeadon Ave., Yeadon Senior Science F . . . SAINT LOUIS . . .Tennis Team 3, 4, Varsi+y Cross Counfry 4, Inferclass Sporfs 3, 4. flaweffd fllannwzfi ana! Judea . . . Q in Ie. .FYI WILLIAM JOSEPH CONNELL 7I58 Upland Sf. I42I Senior Science B . . . SAINT CLEMENT . . . Inlerclass Sporls 2. HUBERT JOSEPH CONNOR I45 S. Manoa Rd., Haverfown Senior Commercial C . . . SACRED HEART . . . Sludenl' Officer 4, Inlerclass Sporls I, 2, 3, 4. JOHN PATRICK CONNOR I45 S. Manoa Rd., Havertown Senior Commercial B . . . SACRED HEART . . . Sludenl Officer 47 Inlerclass Sporfs I, 2, 3, 4. PETER JAMES COOKE 309 Fairlamb Ave., Haveriown Senior Commercial B . . . SACRED HEART . . . Sfudenl Officer 41 Inferclass Sporls I, 2, 3, 4. GEORGE JOSEPH COOPER 3940 Sirafford Rd.. Drexel Hill Senior Technical A . . . SAINT CHARLES . . . Inierclass Sporls 4. PETER JOSEPH CORONEOS 5534 Osage Ave. I43I Senior Commercial B . . . TRANSEIGURATION . . . Sfudenl OfIicer 43 Tennis Team I, 2: Inlerclass Sporls I, 2, 3, 4. JOHN PATRICK CORR 2227 Cedar SI. I25I Senior Commercial B . . . HOLY NAME OF JESUS . . . Cheerleaders 2, 3, 4: W.C. News Slall 43 Inferclass Sporls I, 2, 3. 4. FREDERICK ALEXANDER COSTELLO 4I5 Valley Rd.. Haveriown Senior Science C . . . ANNUNCIATION B.V.M .... Varsily Bowling 3, 43 Inlerclass Sporls I, 2, 3, 4. JAMES JOSEPH COTTERALL 4047 Ellendale Rd., Drexel Hill Senior Technical C . . . SAINT CHARLES . . . Inlerclass Sporls I, 2, 3, 4. PAUL PETER COTTERALL 4047 Ellendale Rd., Drexel Hill Senior Arls . . . SAINT CHARLES . . . Dramafic Club I, 2: Inlerclass Sporls I, 2, JAMES FRANCIS COYLE 5840 Angora Terrace I43I Senior Commercial D . . . TRANSEIGURATION . . . Sludenl Officer 4, Inferclass Sporls I, 2, 3, 4. JOHN BERNARD CRISSY 2459 Wynnefield Drive, Haverfown Senior Commercial C . . . SAINT DENIS . . . Inlerclass Sporls I, 2, 4. GORDON JOHN CROUSE I55 Summiii Terrace, Rosemonl Senior Technical A . . . SAINT THOMAS OF VILLANOVA . . . Dramalic Club 2: Inlerclass Sporls I, 2, 3, 4, JOHN LEROY CRUNKLETON 522 S.451h SI. I4I Senior Science A . . . SAINT FRANCIS DE SALES . . . Schiller Club 4, Sludenl Officer 4: Inferclass Sporls 2, 3, 4. JAMES KENNEDY CURTIN 524I Websfor SI. I43I Senior Commercial A . . , TRANSEIGURATION . . . Infer- class Sporfs I, 2, 3, 4. I Q E I ' M .ai .W I ii. M - Firsf Row: JAM ES JOSEPH CURVAN 28 Wen+wor+h Lane, Rosemonf Senior Science C . . . SAINT THOMAS OF VILLANOVA . . . Varsify Managers 2: Inlerclass Sporls I, 2, 3, 4. ANTHONY JOHN CYGAL 707 Colberf S+., Swedesburg Senior Arls . . .SACRED HEART. . . Ari Club I, 2, 3, 4: Dramalic Club 2, 3, 43 Schiller Club 3, 45 Senior Play Casl 2, 3, 4. DOMINIC JAMES D'ADDONA 8332 E. Airy SI., NorrisIown Senior Commercial B . . , HOLY SAVIOUR . . . Varsily Eoolball 2, 3, 43 W.C. Monogram 43 Inlerclass Sporls I, 2, 3, 4. MICHAEL JAM ES DALEY 204 S. 43rd SI. I4I Senior Technical B . . . SAINT JAMES. DONALD WILLIAM DALY I230 S. 57+h SI. I43l Senior Commercial B. . .TRANSFIOURATION . . . Dramaiic Club I7 Inlerclass Sporls I, 2, 3, 4. Second Row: THOMAS JOSEPH DALY I770 S. 65Ih SI. I42I Senior Commercial B . . . GOOD SHEPHERD . . . Inlerclass Sporls I, 2. 3, 4. RICHARD FRANCIS DARAS 4I7 Laurel Rd.,Yeadcn Senior Technical C . . . SAINT LOUIS . . . Ari Club I: Infer- class Sporis I, 2, 3, 4. WILLIAM PAUL DAVIDSON 238 Wabash Ave., Lansdowne Senior Science B . . . SAINT PHILOMENA . . . Inlerclass Sporls I, 2. 7a JAMES LEONARD DAVIS 630l AIIman S+. I42I Senior Technical C . . . GOOD SHEPHERD . . . Siudenl Officer 4, Inlerclass Sporls 2, 3, 4. ROBERT JOSEPH DAVIS Ibl WeIIing'Ion Rd., Upper Darby Senior Technical A . . . SAINT ALICE . . . Varsily Cross Counlry 33 Varsily Traclc 2, 33 W.C. Monoqram 37 Inlerclass Sporls I, 2, 3, 4. Third Row: EDWARD VINCENT DeBOESER 4I I Seven Oaks Rd., Cliffon Heighis Senior Science A . . . HOLY CROSS . . . Sludenl Officer 4: Varsiiy Cross Counlry 3, 43 Varsily Track 2, 3, 43 W.C. Monogram 3, 4: Inlerclass Sporls I, 2, 3. JAMES FRANCIS DEENEY I9II S. Salford SI. I43I Senior Technical C . . . MOST BLESSED SACRAMENT . . . Inierclass Sporls 2, 3, 4. ROCCO JOSEPH DeFILIPPO 5845 Willows Ave. I43I Senior Technical C . . . MOST BLESSED SACRAMENT . . . Inlerclass Sporls 2, 3, 4. RONALD RALPH DeGREGORIO 230 Couri Ave., Upper Darby Senior Technical B . . . SAINT ALICE . . . lnlerclass Sporls I, 2, 3. EDMUND JOHN DELAHANTY 2343 Chipmunk Lane, Holmes Senior Science B . . . OUR LADY OF PERPETUAL HELP . .. Sludenl Officer 4: Inlerclass Sporls I, 2, 3, 4. 04111, '7eac!nm4, luaulffma af Mm fn Saul, Mina! ancf Eacfyf Firsf Row: EDWIN LAWRENCE DELANEY I34 Upland Rd., Haverfown Senior Commercial B . . . SACRED HEART . . . Varsily Traclc 3: Inlerclass Sporls I, 2, 3, 4. PHILIP JOHN D'ELIA 6848 Guyer Ave. I42l Senior Commercial D . . . SAINT CLEMENT . . . Sludenl Officer 4: Inlerclass Sporls I, 2, 3. LOUIS LEONARD DELLOSO IO5 E. Ballimore Ave., Cliffon Heighfs Senior Science D . . . SAINT CHARLES BORROMEO . . . Srudenl Oralicer 4: Varsily Eoolball 2, 3, 4: W. C. Monogram 3, 45 lnlerclass Sporls I, 2, 3, 4. JOHN JOSEPH DEMPSEY l607 S.561h Sf. l43l Senior Technical C . . . MOST BLESSED SACRAMENT . . . Band 2, 3, 4: Sludenl Ohficer 4: Varsily Crew 2, 3, 4: W.C. Monogram 3, 4: lnlerclass Sporls 2, 4. THOMAS PATRICK DENELSBECK 523 Brookside Ave., Yeadon Senior Commercial A . . . SAINT LOUIS . . . lnlerclass Sporls I, 4. Second Row: DREW ARTHUR DENMEAD 20 S. Carol Blvd., Highland Parlc Senior Science B . . . SAINT LAURENCE . . . Sludenf Officer 43 Varsily Baslcelball 2, 3, 4, lnlerclass Sporls I, 2, 3, 4. JOSEPH EDWARD DQRITIS 2405 S.54+I1 SI.l43l Senior Commercial B . . . MOST BLESSED SACRAMENT. MICHAEL PATRICK DERVIN 504 Irvinglon Rd., Drexel Hill Senior Science A . . .SAINT ANDREW... Inlerclass Sporls 2, 3, 4. STEPHEN JOSEPH DEVINEY 232 E. Mar'I'I1ar+Ave., Haverfown Senior Arls . . . SAINT DENIS . . . Pholo Club 27 Rifle Club I. JOHN GEORGE DEVLIN 5256 Rodman SI. l43l Senior Technical B . . . TRANSFIGURATION . . . Rifle Club Ig lnlerclass Sporls I, 2, 3. Third Row: LOUIS JAMES DQYENNO I I3 E. Lancasler Ave., Paoli Senior Technical A . . .OUR LADY OF THE ASSUMPTION . . . Inlerclass Sporls I, 2, 3, 4. WALTER MICHAEL DINDA 26I2 S. Bonnaffon S+. I42l Senior Arls . . . SAINT BARNABAS . . . Cheerleaders 3: Radio Workshop 2, 3: Schiller Club 3, 47 WC. News Slarl I, 2, 3, 43 lnlerclass Sporls I, 2, 3, 4. JOSEPH JOHN DODDS 2636 Carroll S+. l42l Senior Commercial B . . . SAINT CLEMENT . . . Varsily Foolball 3, 43 lnlerclass Sporfs 2, 3, 4. JOHN MICHAEL DOLAN 45 Lowry's Lane, Rosemonl' Senior Technical A . . . SAINT THOMAS . . . Varsily Cross Counlry 2, 3, 47 Varsily Track 2, 3, 4: W.C. Monoqram 2, 3, 4: lnlerclass Sporls 2, 3, 4. JOHN WILLIAM DONAHUE 5606 Gibson Drive I43l Senior Science F . . . SAINT BARNABAS . . . Inlerclass Sporls 2, 3, 4. ... mm w- i1 I . i GERALD ALOYSIUS DOUGHERTY 5842 Wallon Ave. I43I Senior Science D . . . TRANSFIGURATION . . . Varsify Managers 3, 4: W.C. Monogram 4: lnferclass Sporfs I, 2, 3, 4. HUGH GERARD DOUGHERTY 525 Rose S+.,YeacIon Senior Commercial C . . . SAINT LOUIS . . . Senior Play Cas? 3, 4. MICHAEL FRANCIS DOUGHERTY I626 S.WiI1'on SI. I43I Senior Arfs . . .MOST BLESSED SACRAMENT . . . Blue and While Sfaff 2: Schiller Club 4: Sfudenf Officer 4: Inferclass Sporls I, 2, 3, 4. MICHAEL JOSEPH DOUGHERTY 5440 Springfield Ave. I43I Senior Science D . . . MOST BLESSED SACRAMENT . . . Sfudenf Officer 4: Varsify Swimming 2, 4: W.C. Monogram 4: Inferclass Sporfs 2, 3, 4. LEONARD VINCENT DOUGHTY 3930 Sansom SI. I4I Senior Science B . . . SAINT JAMES . . . Sfage Personnel 2: Inferclass Sporls I, 2, 3, 4. HENRY MICHAEL DOYLE 80I S. 56+I1 Sf. I43I Senior Commercial B . . . TRANSFIGURATION . . . Infer- class Sporfs I, 2, 3, 4. MICHAEL JOHN DONIGAN 7I I0 Clover Lane, Upper Darby Senior Science E . . . SAINT CYRIL . . . Sfudenf Officer 4: Varsify Eoolball 3, 4: W.C. Monogram 3, 4: Inlerclass Sporfs I, 2, 3, 4. JAMES JOHN DONLAN sbza Malcolm sl. l43l sensor Technical la . . . MOST BLESSED SAQRAMENT. FRANCIS STEPHEN DONNELLY 22S.34fI1S+. l4l Senior Tecllnical B . . . SAINT JAMES . . . lnlerclass Sporfs I, 2. ROBERT JOHN DONOHUE 30I S. Cedar Lane, Upper Darby Senior Science B. . .SAINT LAURENCE . . . Dramafic Clulu I: Sfudenf Associafion 3, 4: Varsily Crew 3, 4: W.C. Mono- gram 4: W.C. News Slaff 4: Inlerclass Sporfs I, 2, 3, 4. GERARD JOSEPH DONOVAN I428 S. Allison SI. I43I Senior Commercial C . . . MOST BLESSED SACRAMENT . .. Inlerclass Sporls 2, 3, 4. GERARD JOSEPH DORNEY 2503 E. Norris Sf. lzsl Senior Science E . . . HOLY NAME OF JESUS . . . Varsify Crew 3. CHARLES JUDE DOUGHERTY 8S.36II1SI. I4I Senior Commercial B . . . SAINT JAMES . . . lnlerciass Sporls I, 2, 3, 4. EDWARD CHARLES DOUGHERTY b768 Marshall Rd., Upper Darby Senior Commercial A . . . SAINT CARTHAGE . . . Infer- class Sporls 2. EUGENE JOSEPH DOUGHERTY 36I6Ches+nuIS1. I4I Senior Commercial D . .. SAINT JAMES. 41mm Paeciuan lad! am! Mu4ie I L SETI afeawe smuwfzsmmzz. .lang JOSEPH THOMAS DOYLE 543I Ca+I1erineSI. I43I Senior Science C . . . TRANSFIGURATION , . . Inferclass Sporis I, 2, 3, 4. THOMAS JOHN DOYLE 608 E. MiIIer SI. I25I Senior Commercial A . . . HOLY NAME OF JESUS . . . Tennis Team I: Inierclass Sporis I. ROLAND WILLIAM DRIVER 6635 DoreISI'. I42I Senior Technical C . . . SAINT BARNABAS . . . Inferciass Sporis I, 2, 3. 4. JAMES JOHN DUFFY 6I37 Hazel Ave. I43I Senior Science C . . . Sain? Carfhage . . . Inierclass Sporis 2, 3, 4. THOMAS FRANCIS DUFFY 49I9 Cedar Ave. I43I Senior Science F . . . SAINT FRANCIS DE SALES . . . Varsiiy Crew 2: InIercIass Sporis 2, 3, 4. FRANCIS EDWARD DUNN 5649 Windsor Ave. HSI Senior Science B . . . MOST BLESSED SACRAMENT . . . Inferclass Sporis 2, 3, 4. CHARLES JOSEPH DURNIN 2I I6 N. Hancock SI. I33I Senior Commercial B . . . VISITATION B,V.M .... Infer- class Sporis I, 2, 4 . WALTER ANTHONY DZIERZGOWSKI , 700 Long Lane, Easf Lansdowne Senior Science F . . . SAINT CYRIL . . , Inferclass Sporfs I, 2, 3, 4. CHARLES RICHARD EGGERT 6I20 Yocum Sf. I42I Senior Aris . . . GOOD SHEPHERD.. . Dramaiic Club 3, 4: Senior Play Casi 43 W.C. News 3, 45 Inierclass Sporis 3, 4. JAMES JOSEPH ELLIS 5723 Willows Ave. T431 Senior Science E . . . MOST BLESSED SACRAMENT . . . Inierclass Sporis 2, 3. WILLIAM DANIEL ENGLISH 5227 Whifby Ave. I43I Senior Science E . . . TRANSFIGURATION . . . Siudeni Officer 43 Inferclass Sporfs 4. CHARLES JOHN EPRIGHT 705 W. EIm SI.. Norrisfown Senior Technical A . . . ST. FRANCIS OF ASSISI . . . SIucIenI' Associaiion 3, 4, Siudenf Officer 4: Inferclass Sporis I, 2, 4. CHARLES ALOYSIUS FARRELL 5509 Linmore Ave. I43I Senior Science E . . . MOST BLESSED SACRAMENT . . . Inierclass Sporfs 2, 3, 4. JAMES EDWARD FEENEY I84 W. Albemarle Ave., Lansdowne Senior Science D . . . SAINT CHARLES , . . Inferclass I, 2, 3, 4. RALPH WILLIAM FEESER 9II Powder Mill Lane I3II Senior Technical A .. . ANNUNCIATION B.V.M .... Iniere class Sporfs 3, 4. ini. f H Firs+ Row: WILLIAM EDWARD FENNIMORE II6W. Sedgwick SI. II9l Senior Commercial C . . . HOLY CROSS . . .Varsily Cross Counlry I3 Inlerclass Sporls I, 2, 3, 4. WILLIAM THOMAS FIDELIBUS 30I Margafe Rd., Upper Darby Senior Science A . . . SAINT ALICE . . . Arl Club 2: Band 43 Debafinq Club 3, 43 Sludenl Officer 4: Inlerclass Sporls I, 2, 3, 4. ROLAND DAGOBERT FIEBER I30 Glaclslone Rd., Lansdowne Senior Arls . . .SAINT PHILOMENA . . . Blue and While Slall 4, Schiller Club 3, 4: Varsily Cross Counlry I, 2, 3, 4, Varsily Track 2, 3, 4, W.C. Monogram 43 Inlerclass Sporls I, 2, 3, 4. DONALD JAMES FITZPATRICK 545I Kingsessing Ave. l43I Senior Commercial A . . . MOST BLESSED SACRAMENT . . . Cheerleaders 2, 3, 4: Dramalic Club 2, 3, 4: Radio Workshop 2, 3: Senior Play Cas? 2, 3: Tennis 23 Varsily Track 2: Inlerclass Sporls 2, 3, 4. MICHAEL JOSEPH FLAHERTY 255 Rocklyn Rd., Upper Darby Senior Science I3 . . . SAINT ALICE . . . Varsily Cross Coun- Iry 2, 3, 4, Varsily Track 2, 3, 4: W.C. Monogram 3, 4, Infer- class Sporls I, 2. Second Row: ALBERT PAUL FLANAGAN 60I Overhill Rd., Ardmore Senior Science C . . . SAINT DENIS . . . Varsily Swimming 43 Inlerclass Sporls 3, 4. HUBERT EDWARD FLATLEY I04 Summii SI., Darby Senior Commercial D . . . BLESSED VIRGIN MARY . . . 7a Cheerleaders I, 2, Varsily Managers 2: Inferclass Sporls I, 2, 3, 4. DANIEL JOSEPH FLYNN I042 S. Ifhan SI. I43I Senior Commercial D . . . TRANSFIGURATION . . . Band I, 2, 3, 43 W.C. Monogram 43 Inlerclass Sporls I, 2, 3, 4. JAMES PATRICK FLYNN 239 Springlon Rd., Upper Darby Senior Science F . . . SAINT ALICE . . . Band 4: Pholo Club 21 Slaqe Personnel I. EDWARD JOSEPH FOEHL 2937 Ella S-I. l34l Senior Commercial A . . . VISITATION B.V.M .... Inler- class Sporls 3, 4. Third Row: PAUL ANTHONY FOLINO 8I9 Penn Sf., Bryn Mawr Senior Technical C . . . OUR MOTHER OF GOOD COUN- SEL . . . Inferclass Sporls I, 2, 3, 4. LOUIS JOSEPH FORMATO 322 Congress Ave., Lansdowne Senior Science E . . . SAINT PHILOMENA . . . Inlerclass Sporls 3, 4. DENIS EDWARD FORREST I I9 Normandy Rd., Upper Darby Senior Arls , . .SAINT ALICE . . . Sludenf Ollicer 43 Varsily Bowling 47 Inferclass Sporls I, 2, 3, 4. CARL DANIEL FOX Charles S+., King Manor R.D. if I, Bridgeporf Senior Science E . . . SAINT AUGUSTINE . . . Inlerclass Sporls 4. FRANCIS WILLIAM FROST I905 S. 65Ih S+. I42l Senior Commercial B . . . GOOD SHEPHERD . . . Inlerclass Sporls I, 2, 3, 4. pu ' Ziand eamplefe in Scope ecafuling 710414 .Erie al Wuig Firsl' Row: DOUGLAS PATRICK FUSONIE I24 E. Marflnari' Ave., Haver+own Senior Science A . . . SAINT DENIS . . .Sfudenl Officer 4: Varsify Foofball 2, 3, 47 W.C. Monoqram 3, 4: Inlerclass Sporls I, 2, 3, 4. BRIAN JOSEPH GALLAGHER 226 Baringfon Rd., Upper Darby Senior Arls . . . SAINT ALICE. FRANCIS XAVIER GALLAGHER 2057 S. Alden S+. I43I Senior Science A . . . MOST BLESSED SACRAMENT. PHILIP WALSH GALLAGHER 22 Linden Ave., Lansdowne Senior Commercial D . . . SAINT PHILOMENA . . . Inferclass Sporfs I, 2, 3, 4, EDWARD PATRICK GALLEN I85 Burmonf Rd., Drexel Hill Senior Technical C . . . SAINT CHARLES . . . lnlerclass Sporfs I, 2, 3, 4. Second Row: JOSEPH THOMAS GALLO I829 S. 65+h SI. I42l Senior Commercial B . . . GOOD SHEPHERD . . . Inlerclass Sporls I, 2. 3, 4. JOHN RICHARD GALLOWAY 37 Marlborough Rd., Upper Darby Senior Science C . . . SAINT ALICE . . . Band I, 2, 3, 4, Dramalic Club 2, 3, 45 W.C. Monogram 4: Inferclass Sporls I, 2, 3, 4. HUGH JOSEPH GANNON 2227 N.GauI SI. I25, Senior Commercial B . . . HOLY NAME OF JESUS . . . Varsily Crew 27 W.C. Monogram 2: lnlerclass Sporls I, 2, 3, 4. JOSEPH GEORGE GARDLER 6S.361I1 SI. l4I Senior Science E . . . SAINT JAMES . . . Sludenl Officer 45 Varsily Baslcelball 2, 3, 4: W.C. Monogram 3, 4: Infor- class Sporfs I, 2, 3, 4. RAYMOND PETER GARDENER I526 Sfeel Rd., Haver+own Senior Science C . . . SACRED HEART . . . lnlerclass Sporls I, 2, 3, 4. Third Row: JAMES CHARLES GAROH SBI4 Ashland Ave. l43I Senior Science E . . . TRANSEIGURATION . . , Rifle Club I7 lnlerclass Sporls I, 2, 3, 4. JAMES VINCENT GAVAGHAN I25 E. Berlrley Ave., Cliffon Heiglwls Senior Commercial C . . , SAINT CHARLES . . . Inlerclass Sporfs I. JOSEPH EARL GEUS II46 Wycombe Ave., Darby Senior Commercial D . . . BLESSED VIRGIN MARY . . . Inlerclass Sporrs I, 2, 3, 4. JOSEPH PHILIP GIAFAGLIONE 2646 S. 6ISI SI. l42I Senior Teclwnical B , . . SAINT BARNABAS . . . Inlerclass Sporls 3. JOHN PATRICK GIBBONS 5930 Cedar Ave. l43I Senior Science F . , . SAINT CARTHAGE . . . Inlerclass Sporfs 2, 3, 4. I I I I Inez ROBERT FREDERICK GIBSON 4I S. 50II1S'I. I39I Senior Science F . . . SAINT FRANCIS DE SALES lnlerclass Sporls 2, 3, 4. FRANCIS XAVIER GILL 2I25 S. Alden Sf. I43I Senior Technical C . . . MOST BLESSED SACRAMENT Sludenl Officer 43 Varsily Foolball 4: W.C. Monogram 4 Inlerclass Sporls I, 2, 3, 4. JOHN JOSEPH GILROY II Belair Ave., Maple Shades, N.J Senior Arls . . . OUR LADY OF PERPETUAL HELP Sludenl Officer 4: Varsily Cross Counlry 3, 43 Varsily Track 2, 3, 4: W.C. Monogram 3, 43 lnlerclass Sporls JOHN FRANCIS GRABOWSKI 9l4 Ford SI., Bridgeporf Senior Technical C . . . OUR MOTHER OF SORROWS Inferclass Sporis 3. HARRY EUGENE GRACE I9Ib S. Alden SI. 43 Senior Technical A . . . MOST BLESSED SACRAMENT lnlerclass Sporls 2, 3, 4. RICHARD FRANCIS GREEN 220 Avon Rd., Upper Darby Senior Arls . . . SAINT ALICE . . . Schiller Club 43 Sludenl Officer 4: lnlerclass Spois I, 2, 3, 4. DANIEL MARON GREENE I09 N.3rd SI., Darby Senior Science B . . . SAINT CLEMENT . . . Inlerclass Sporls 2. JOHN LOUIS GREWAY Ibb N. Madison Ave., Upper Darby Senior Science E . . . SAINT LAURENCE . . . Inlerclass Sporls I, 2, 3, 4. JOHN JOSEPH GRIFFIN 485 Olympic Ave., Haveriown Senior Commercial C . . . SACRED HEART . . . Inlerclass Sporls 2, 3, 4. 44001. Ianca efaalziecf GEORGE JOSEPH GROMACKI 6335 Paschall Ave. I42l Senior Commercial A . . . SAINT BARNABAS . . . Blue and While Slall 4: W.C. News Slafl 4. ANTHONY FRANCIS GRYN 42 Wayne Ave., Springfield Senior Science A . . . SAINT FRANCIS OF ASSISI . . . Ari Club I, 2, 3, 4: Schiller Club 4. FRANCIS JOSEPH GUARINI 57I3 Larchwood Ave. I43l Senior Commercial A . . . TRANSFIGURATION . . . Sludeni Oilicer 4, Inierclass Sporls I, 2, 3, 4. PAUL FRANCIS GUNSALLUS 245 Burmonf Rd., Drexel Hill Senior Commercial C . . . SAINT CHARLES . . . Varsily Bowling 2, 3, 4, W.C. Monogram 2, 3, 43 lnierclass Sporls I, 2, 3, 4. ROBERT EDWARD HAGAN 259 S. Byberry Rd., Upper Darby Senior Arls . . . SAINT LAURENCE . . . lnlerclass Sporls I, 2, 3, 4. LAWRENCE JOHN HAINES 6853 Regenl SI. I42I Senior Commercial C . . . GOOD SHEPHERD . ,. Dramalic Club 3, 41 Senior Play Casl 41 Sludenl Associalion 3, 41 Inlerclass Sporls 2, 3, 4. gy Um 7een-eanficiawi 4-Sllacfenl 14 JOHN FRANCIS HALEY 274 W. Greenwood Ave., Lansdowne Senior Science D . . . SAINT CHARLES BORROMEO . . . Arf Club ly Inferclass Sporfs 3, 4. MICHAEL JOSEPH HALEY 2809 N. Howard S+. I33I Senior Science E . . . VISITATION B.V.M .... Inferclass Sporfs I, 2, 4. CHARLES FRANCIS HALFPENNY 2430 Rosewood Lane, Haveriown Senior Science C . . . SAINT DENIS . . , Blue and While Slaff I7 Sfudenf Officer 4: Inferclass Sporfs I, 2, 3, 4. JOSEPH ALOYSIUS HALLINAN 925 S. 46fh Sf. I43I Senior Arfs . . . SAINT FRANCIS DE SALES . . . Sludenf Officer 47 Inferclass Sporfs 2, 3, 4. JOHN JOSEPH HANNELLY 2634 S. Hobson Sf. I42I Senior Technical C . . . SAINT BARNABAS . . . Sfudenl Officer 47 Varsify Traclc 2, 3, 4: W.C. Monogram 3, 4. BENJAMIN CHARLES HANSON IB24 E. Hari Lane SI. I34I Senior Science C. . . VISITATION B.V.M .... Rifle Club I1 Sludenf Officer 4: Varsify Eoofball 43 W.C. Monogram 43 Inferclass Sporfs I, 2, 3, 4. JOSEPH ANTHONY HANSON 6025 Yocum Sf. I42I Senior Technical C , . . GOOD SHEPHERD . . . Sfudenf Officer 47 Varsily Foofball 3, 4: W.C. Monogram 3, 4: Infer- class Sporfs 2, 3, 4. EDWARD JAMES HARKINS I38 E. Broadway Ave., Cliffon Heighfs Senior Technical B . . . SAINT CHARLES . . . Inferclass Sporfs 2, 3. JOHN JOSEPH HARPER I27 Shelbourne Rd., Manoa Senior Science D . . . SACRED HEART . . . Inferclass Sporfs 2, 3. DONALD FRANCIS HARTNETT 5932 Markei S+. I39I Senior Technical B . . . OUR LADY OF THE ROSARY . . . Varsify Manager I: lnferclass Sporfs I, 2, 3. JOSEPH STEPHEN HATOS 2643 N. Muifer Sf. I33I Senior Commercial A . . . VISITATION B.V.M .... Arf Club I, 2, 3, 4: Dramafic Club Ig W.C. News Sfaff' 4: Inierclass Sporfs I, 2. JOHN PATRICK HEFFERNAN 5546 Osage Ave. I43I Senior Commercial B . . . TRANSFIGURATION . . . Cheer- leaders I: Senior Play Casf I: Tennis I, 21 Inlerclass Sporfs I, 2, 3, 4. JAMES JOSEPH HEGARTY 23 Branford Rd., Darby Senior Science B . . . BLESSED VIRGIN MARY . . . Rifle Club 3, 4, Inferclass Sporfs I, 2, 3, 4. CHARLES EDWARD HEINEMANN 329 Edmonds Ave., Drexel Hill Senior Technical B . . . SAINT ANDREW. . . Sfudenf Officer 4. JAMES PATRICK HENRY 6344 Kingsessing Ave. I42I Senior Science B . . . GOOD SHEPHERD . . . Varsiiy Fool- ball 3, 47 lnferclass Sporfs 2, 3. if v yy i .fr xi Q 5.34. 1 Y . .4 Iii A .lf Firsl Row: ROBERT FRANCIS HERBST 5650 Lilchlield Sl. I43I Senior Science D . . . MOST BLESSED SACRAMENT . . . lnlerclass Sporls 2, 3, 4. EDWARD JOSEPH HIGGINS I Berbro Ave., Upper Darby Senior Science C . . . SAINT LAURENCE . . . lnlerclass Sporls l, 2, 3, 4. THOMAS WILLIAM HIGGINS 264 S. Fellon S+. l39I Senior Arls . . . SAINT CARTHAGE . . . Varsily Crew 2, 3, 4' W.C. Monogram 2, 3, 4, lnlerclass Sporls 2, 3, 4, FRANCIS ALOYSIUS HOLLWECK 239 Lexinglon Ave., Easl Lansdowne Senior Science F . . . SAINT CYRIL . . . Band 2, 3, 4: lnlerclass Sporls 2, 3, 4. EDWARD JOSEPH HOPKINS 7337 Buisl' Ave. I42I Senior Science E . . .SAINT CLEMENT . . . lnlerclass Sporls 2, 3, 4. Second Row: WILLIAM PAUL HORAN 6230 Cedar Ave. l43I Senior Science F . . . SAINT CARTHAGE , . . Rille Clula 3, 4: lnlerclass Sporls I, 2, 3, 4. JAMES KENNETH HOWARTH 4l Jefferson Ave., Clililon Heighls Senior Technical A . . . SAINT CHARLES . . . lnlercloss Sporls 4. VALDY JAMES HUBOKY 3858 Dennison Ave., Drexel Hill Senior Commercial A . . . SAINT THERESA . . . Sludenl Ollicer 47 lnlerclass Sporls l, 2, 3, 4. WINFIELD JOHN HUDSON 7058 Greenwood Ave., Upper Darby Senior Science A . . . SAINT CYRIL . . . lnlerclass Sporls I, 2, 3, 4. FRANCIS JOSEPH HUGHES 2504 S. Alden Sl. I43I Senior Commercial D . . . SAINT BARNABAS . . . lnlerclass Sporls l, 2, 3, 4. Third Row: DONALD JOSEPH HUGUES I0l5 Jameslown Rd., Newlon Square Senior Science A . . . SAINT ANASTASIA . . . Plnolo Club I: Schiller Clulo 3, 43 Sluclenl Officer 4: lnlerclass Sporls I, 2, 3. 4. JAMES JOSEPH HUNT 255 Brookline Blvd., Haverlown Senior Science B.. .ANNUNCIATION B.V.M.. . . lnlerclass Sporls l, 2, 3, 4. WILLIAM THOMAS HURD 2507 E. Norris Sl. I25I Senior Commercial B . . . HOLY NAME OF JESUS . . . lnlerclass Sporls I, 2, 3, 4. JOHN JOSEPH JALICKE l2l9 E. Flelclner Sl. I25I Senior Commercial B . . . HOLY NAME OF JESUS . . . lnlerclass Sporls l, 2. THOMAS FRANCIS JONES l837 E. Weslmoreland Sl. I25I Senior Commercial D . . . ASCENSION .. . lnlerclass Sporls I, 2, 3, 4. 74 an 'ZUicfelq-Jfailecf Senicvz rqncf Una 7071-I Spain? Reuaef Firsf Row: JOSEPH THOMAS KAIN I025 S. 52nd Sf. I43I Senior Science D . . , SAINT FRANCIS DE SALES . . . Phofo Club 2: Inferclass Sporfs 2, 3, 4. FRANCIS XAVIER KANE 5522 Cedar Ave. I43I Senior Science D . . . TRANSFIGURATION . . . Sfudenf Officer 43 Varsify Foofball 2, 3, 4: Varsily Track I, 2, 3, 4: W.C. Monogram 2, 3, 43 Inferclass Sporfs I, 2, 3 4. JOHN FRANCIS KANE 25I4 S. Lloyd Sf. I42I Senior Technical C . . . SAINT CLEMENT . . . lnferclass Sporfs 2, 4. JOSEPH DAMIEN KANE 233 Fiflh Ave., Phoenixville Senior Arfs . . . SAINT ANN . . . Inferclass Sporfs I, 4. JOSEPH BLASE KANIA 6004 Greenway Ave. I42I Senior Commercial C .. . SAINT MARY OF CZESTOCHWA .. . Blue and Whife Sfaff 4: Inferclass Sporfs 3. Second Row: JAMES ALEXANDER KEAN II05 Blyfhe Ave., Drexel Hill Senior Science B. . .SAINT DOROTHY . . . Band 2: Sfuclonf Officer 47 Varsify Swimming I, 2, 3, 47 W.C. Monogram 3, Inferclass Sporfs I, 2, 3, 4. THOMAS FRANCIS KEANE 5720 Rodman S+. I43I Senior Science C . . . TRANSFIGURATION . . . Blue and Wliife Sfaff 2, 3g Rifle Club I, 2: Senior Play Casf 2, 3, 47 Sludenf Associafion 3, 4: Sfudenf Officer 43 Inferclass Sporfs I, 2, 3. 4. JAM ES JOHN KEARNEY I I8 Ashby Rd., Upper Darby Senior Science C , . . SAINT ALICE . . . Inferclass Sporfs I, 2, 3. 4. THOMAS PATRICK KEARNS I36 Edgemonf Ave., Ardmore Senior Commercial C . . . SAINT COLMAN. FRANCIS JOHN KEEGAN 65I4SaybrooIr Ave. I42I Senior Science E . . . SAINT CLEMENT . . . Senior Play Casf I: Varsify Crew I, 3, 4: W.C. Monogram 41 Inferclass Sporfs I, 2, 3, 4. Third Row: CHARLES CLEMENT KEELER 3735 Huey Ave., Drexel Hill Senior Science D . . . SAINT ANDREW . . . Sfudenf Officer 43 Inferclass Sporfs I, 2, 3, 4. JOHN LEO KEELEY 50l6 Beaumonf Ave. I43I Senior Commercial D . . . SAINT FRANCIS DE SALES . . . Sfudenf Officer 4. WILLIAM LEO KEELEY 504 S.6Is'I Sf. I4-3I Senior Science C . . . SAINT CARTHAGE . . . Sludenf Officer 43 lnferclass Sporfs 2, 3, 4. JOHN EDWIN KEFFER 270I S. 54'fh SI. I43I Senior Commercial D . . . SAINT BARNABAS . . . Inlerciass Sporfs I, 2, 3, 4. DANIEL JOSEPH KELLY 7232 Radbourne Rd., Upper Darby Senior Commercial D . . . SAINT CYRIL . . . Inferclass Sporfs I, 2, 3, 4. . ' ' T 2 JAMES JOSEPH KELLY 20245. Redfield Sl. l43l Senior Technical B . . . MOST BLESSED SACRAMENT . . . Inlerclass Sporls 2, 3, 4. JOHN WILLIAM KELLY 5238 Pine S+. I43l Senior Commercial C . . . TRANSEIGURATION . . . Infer- class Sporis I, 2, 4. LOUIS JOHN KELLY 48lI Windsor Ave. I43l Senior Science E . . . SAINT FRANCIS DE SALES . . . Infer- class Sporis 2, 3. RICHARD EDWARD KELLY 26 Criclxef Terrace, Ardmore Senior Commercial A . . . SAINT COLMAN . . . W.C. News Siaicl 4. WILLIAM HENRY KELLY I42I S. 55Ih S+. I43l Senior Commercial A . . . MOST BLESSED SACRAMENT . . . W.C. News Siahf 4: lnferclass Sporis 2, 4. JOHN FRANCIS KERNER 2I6 Lewis Ave., Easl Lansdowne Senior Science C . . . SAINT CYRIL. . . lnierclass Sporls I, 3, 4. JOHN JOSEPH KILDAY 29I9 S. Felfon S+. I42l Senior Technical A . . . SAINT BARNABAS . . . lnicrclass Sporis I, 2, 3. 4. JAMES JOSEPH KILDEA 6348 Theodore Sl. I42l Senior Technical C . . . SAINT BARNABAS . . . Senior Play Cas? lg lnferclass Sporls I, 2, 3, 4. EDWARD JOSEPH KILLIAN I7 Vernon Rd., Haverlown N Senior Science B . . . SACRED HEART. . . Inierclass Sporls I I, 2, 3, 4. l I if il RICHARD JOSEPH KILLIAN 9I0 S. Alden SI. l43l Senior Science E . . . TRANSFIGURATION . . . lnierclass Sporls 4. CHARLES PETER KINDREGAN 38I9 Albemarle Ave., Drexel Hill Senior Commercial D . . . SAINT CHARLES . . . Debalinq Club 2, 3, 47 Social Sludies Club 4: Siuderi1Associalion 3, 41 Varsily Traclc 3: lnlerclass Sporis I, 2, 3, 4. WILLIAM JAMES KLINE I763 S. 65ih SI. l42l Senior Commercial B . . , GOOD SHEPHERD . . . Sfudenl Officer 45 Inierclass Sporis I. ANDREW JOHN KNOWLES 42I E. Livingslon S+. I25l Senior Technical B . . . HOLY NAME OE JESUS . . . Sludeni Officer 4: Inierclass Sporis 3. JEROME VINCENT KONRAD 6I39 Elmwood Ave. l42l Senior Technical A . . . SAINT MARY OI' CZESTOCHOWA . . . Inierclass Sporis 3, 4. DONALD CHARLES KORNSE 49l8ChancelIor Sl. I39l Senior Science C . . . SAINT FRANCIS DE SALES . . . Varsily Manager 2: Inierclass Sporls 2. 3, 4. am. e..z..4,.1 .awe cane! new WW A T 3 ' x ,W rqmfe ,fncil'm40fZffmaa21.... ll 4- 'Ll ROBERT MICHAEL KRAFT l00? Drexel Ave., Drexel Hill Senior Science D . . . SAINT BERNADETTE . . . Varsify Swimming I, 2, 3. 4. JAMES SPRINGER KRALL 6039 Allman SI. l42I Senior Technical A . . . GOOD SHEPHERD . . . Sfudenf Officer 4: lnferclass Sporis 2, 3, 4. EDWARD JAMES KRAPP 7305 Elmwood Ave. i42I Senior Commercial A . . . SAINT CLEMENT . , . lnierclass Sporis 2, 3, 4. THOMAS JOSEPH KUCHMA 239 W. Plumsfead Ave., Lansdowne Senior Science D . . . SAINT CHARLES . . . Varsify Baslcei- ball 3, 4: W.C. Monogram 3, 4: Inferclass Sporls I, 2. JOHN GOTTLIEB KUHN 244 Jackson Ave., Lansdowne Senior Science B . , . SAINT PHILOMENA , . . Ari Club I, 2, 3, 4: W.C. News Sfaff 2, 3, 4: Inferclass Sporls 2, 4. ROBERT JOSEPH KULSIK 674I Grovers Ave. l42I Senior Science E . . . SAINT BARNABAS . . . Arl Club I, 2, 4g Varsily Cross Couniry 2, Varsily Track 3, Inferclass Sporis I, 3, 4. JOHN MARK LACEY II22 Chesinuf S+., Darby Senior Technical C . . . BLESSED VIRGIN MARY. . . Inler- class Sporis I, 2, 3, 4. FRANCIS XAVIER LAIERDIESON 5440 Websfer SI. l43I Senior Science D . . .TRANSFIGURATION . . . lnferclass Sporls I, 2, 3, 4. CHARLES JOSEPH LAMB 73 S. Brigh+on Ave., KirI:Iyn Senior Science B . . . SAINT LAURENCE .. . Srudenl Officer 4g Inlerclass Sporis I, 2, 3, 4. PAUL ANTHONY LANSHE 928 S. 55fI1 Sf. l43I Senior Science C . . .TRANSFIGURATION . . . Inierclass Sporis 3, 4. FRANCIS JOSEPH LARKIN 5730 Springfield Ave. l43I Senior Technical C . . . MOST BLESSED SACRAMENT . . . Inlerclass Sporfs 2, 3, 4. JOHN RICHARD LaRUE Sou1I'1moreCour+Ap'I's., Haveriown Senior Technical C . . . SAINT DENIS. JOSEPH WILLIAM LAW 52I4 PaImer's Mill Rd., CIif+on Heighfs Senior Commercial C . . . HOLY CROSS . . . Inlerclass Sporfs I, 2, 3. 4. ANDREW FRANCIS LAWLESS 6820 Radbourne Rd., Upper Darby Senior Science B . . . SAINT CYRIL . . . Phoio Club 21 Siudeni Officer 41 Varsiiy Crew 3, 47 W.C. News Slalif 4: W.C. Monogram 4: Inierclass Sporis I, 2, 3, 4. JAMES THOMAS LEE I4I4 S. 55fI'1 Sf. l43I Senior Science E . . . MOST BLESSED SACRAMENT . . . lnferclass Sporls 2, 3, 4. igrw- I, ... I xl. Firs'f Row: Varsily Baslcelball 3, 47 W.C. Monogram 3, 4. WILLIAM THOMAS LEE I00 Signal Rd.. Drexel Hill JOHN ANTHONY LIPPRE ZHSS 64IHII S+ H21 Senior Science C ' ' 'SAINT DOROTHY ' ' ' PIIOTO CIUID Senior Technical B . . . GOOD SHEPHERD . . . Inferclass I, 2: Inlerclass Sporls I, 2, 3, 4. SIIIOIIS 2 3 JOSEPH FRANCIS LEONARDO 663 Rose SI., Yeadon GEORGE FRANCIS LITCHERT Senior Science A . . . SAINT LOUIS . . . Rifle Club I, 21 653 WashIng+cn Ave Haverfown IUIQFCIMS SPOFIS I' 2' 3' 4' Senior Commercial A , . . SACRED HEART . . . Inlerclass DONALD PAUL LeVASSEUR B43 S. Alden SI. I43I SPOVI5 Ii 2- 3I 4- Senior Commercial D . . . TRANSFIGURATION . . . Infer- class Sporfs I, 2, 3, 4. -I-I'Ird Row: GILBERT LITTLE I829 E. Cambria S+. I34I SALVATORE BERNARD LEVATINO Senior Commercial C . . . VISITATION B.V.M .... Inlerclass I367 Burmoni Rd., Drexel Hill SIDOIIS I 2 Senior Arls . . . SAINT DOROTHY . . . Inlerclass Sporls I I l, 2, 3, 4. THOMAS FRANCIS LOGAN l320 S.DiviniIy PI. I43I Senior Science E . . . SAINT FRANCIS DE SALES . . . Varsily WILLIAM JOSEPH LEVY I3l8 S. 54+I'1 SI. I43I I S I S I I: MOST BLESSED SACRAMENT Foolball 3, Inlerclass Sporls 2, 3, 4. emor cience . . . . . . Inlerclass Sporls I, 2, 3, 4. GERALD RAYMOND LONGWORTH 605 E. Darby Rd., Haver+own Second Row: Senior Science B . . . ANNUNCIATION B.v.M .... Blue and JOSEPH TERRENCE LEWIS 2IOS.MeIviIIe Sf. I39I Wlwife Slalzl 3, 4: Inlerclass Sporls I, 2, 3, 4. S ' C 'ID . , . SAINT FRANCIS DE SALES... lem' Ommem' JAMES JOSEPH LONZETTA 4306 ches+nu+S+. Q43 nlerclass Sporls I. I I I Senior Science B . . . SAINT JAMES . . . Varsily Traclc 3: JOSEPH MICHAEL LEYDEN 5543 Addison S+. 1433 Inferdass SPOVIS I. 2- Senior Commercial C . . . TRANSFIGURATION . . . Infer- I S ,I I 2 3 III ALFRED JOSEPH LUTZ 5737WheeIerS'I.I43I c ass por s ,,,. I I Senior Science D . . . SAINT BARNABAS . . . Blue and WILLIAM EDWARD LINDSAY 5229 Greenway Ave. I43I While SIGTI 4: PIIOIO Club I. 2: Varsilv Cross Counlry I: Senior Commercial B . . . MOST BLESSED SACRAMENT . . . Varslfy Swimming 2: Inferclass Sporfs I. 2. 3. 4. '70 Glamoainq 7 al' Baififled Jfawl-aougfzlf Sphilerl, Well 700447 Firsf Row: EUGENE LAWRENCE LUTZ 5638 Whifby Ave. I43I Senior Technical B . . . MOST BLESSED SACRAMENT . . . Sludeni Officer 4: lnlerclass Sporfs 2, 3, 4. DANIEL FRANCIS LYNCH 250 Pancoasf Ave., Springfield Senior Science A . . . SAINT FRANCIS OF ASSISI . . . Sfudenf Officer 4: W.C. News Slaff 2, 3, 4, lnlerclass Sporls I, 2, 3, 4. SAMUEL FRANCIS MABEN 702l Emerson Ave., Sfonehursf Senior Technical A . . . SAINT CYRIL . . . Varsily Cross Counlry 2, 3, 4: Varsify Track 3, 43 lnlerclass Sporls I, 2, 3, 4. ROBERT WILLIAM MacDONALD 222I Avon Rd., Haverfown Senior Commercial B . . . SAINT DENIS . . . Inferclass Sporls I, 2, 3, 4. BRYAN NORMAN MacLEOD 8 E. Providence Rd., Yeadon Senior Science E .. . SAINT PI-IILOMENA . . . Inlerclass Sporls I, 2, 3, 4. Second Row: FRANCIS XAVIER MacMULLETT I828 S. Allison SI. I43I Senior Technical C . . . MOST BLESSED SACRAMENT . . . lnferclass Sporfs 2, 4. RICHARD JOSEPH MADARA 88 E. Essex Ave., Lansdowne Senior Arls . . . SAINT PHILOMENA . . . Varsily Manager I, 2, 3, 4: W.C. Monogram 47 W.C. News Slaff 3, 45 Infer- class Sporls I, 2, 3, 4. GEORGE JOSEPH MAGEE 25375. 58fh S+. I43I Senior Technical C . . . SAINT BARNABAS . . . Inierclass Sporls 2, 3, 4. JOHN FRANCIS MAGUIRE 444 Depof SI., Bridgepori Senior Technical B . . . SAINT AUGUSTINE . . . Sludenl Officer 4. JAMES HENRY MAHER I724 BriIISI. I24I Senior Science D . . . SAINT BARTHOLOMEW . . . Ari Club 3, Sfudenl Associalion 3, 4, Inferclass Sporls I, 2. Third Row: JOHN BENEDICT MAHER 405 Upland Rd., Manoa Senior Science C . . . SACRED HEART . . . Inlerclass Sporls 2, 3, 4. ROBERT JOHN MAHER 5445 Willows Ave. I43I Senior Technical B . . . MOST BLESSED SACRAMENT . . . Band 33 lnlerclass Sporls 2, 3. JOSEPH MICHAEL MAHOLIK 6 Fairfield Rd., Haverlown Senior Science B . . . ANNUNCIATION B.V.M .... Art Club I, Rifle Club 3, 4: Inlerclass Sporls 3, 4. JOSEPH ALBERT MAHON I6I7 S. 53rd S+. I43I Senior Science D . . . MOST BLESSED SACRAMENT . . . Dramaiic Club 4, Slaqe Personnel 3, 4. JOSEPH JAMES MAHONEY 250 Wabash Ave., Lansdowne Senior Science F . . . SAINT PHILOMENA . . . Inlerclass Sporls I, 2, 3, 4. A iw I . rg! li, I .W I JAMES FRANCIS MAHONY 5628 Monlrose Sf. l43I Senior Commercial A . . . TRANSFIGURATION . . . Varsily Managers l, 27 lnlerclass Sporls I, 2, 3, 4. WILLIAM BERNARD MALISCHEWSKI l227 Greylock Sl. l43l Senior Teclinical A . . . SAINT FRANCIS DE SALES . . . Sludenl Officer 4: Varsily Swimming 3, 4: W.C. Monogram 3, lnlerclass Sporls 2, 4. JAMES JOHN MALLON 220 Avon Rd.,SpringfieId Senior Science F . . . SAINT FRANCIS OF ASSISI . . . Sludenl Officer 4, lnlerclass Sporls I, 2, 3, 4. WILLIAM JOSEPH MALLOY I29 Green Valley Rd., Upper Darby Senior Science C , . . SAINT LAURENCE . . . Sludenl Officer 43 Varsily Cross Counlry 3, 4: Varsily Traclc 2, 3, 4: W.C. Monogram 3, 4, lnlerclass Sporls 2, 3, 4. THOMAS JOSEPH MANAPAT 308 Walnul Sl., Colwyn Senior Arls . . . SAINT CLEMENT . . . Blue and While Slalzl 2, 3, 4. JOHN CHARLES MANSFIELD 6307 Buisl Ave. l42I Senior Science F . . . SAINT BARNABAS . . . lnlerclass Sporls I, 2, 3, 4. DONALD PETER MANZI 5545 Spruce Sl. l39l Senior Arls . . . TRANSFIGURATION . . . lnlerclass Sporls I, 2. JOHN JOSEPH MARIANA 3226 Sansom Sf. l4I Senior Commercial C .. ,SAINT JAMES . . . Sluclenl Officer 47 lnlerclass Sporls 2, 3, 4. JOSEPH ANGELO MARINARI 533 E. Lafayelle S+., Norrislown Senior Science A . . , HOLY SAVIOUR . . . Band 2, 3, 41 Sclwiller Club 3, 4: W,C. Monogram 47 Inlerclass Sporls I, 2, 4. 44am aafziff-Ziglnl' Minwfea in erm EDMOND FRANCIS MARTIN 228 Seclgewood Rd., Springfield Senior Commercial A . . .SAINT FRANCIS OF ASSISI . . . Inlerclass Sporls 3. JOSEPH DIAMOND MARTIN 5629 Addison Sl. I43I Senior Teclwnical C . . . TRANSFIGURATION . .. lnlerclass Sporls I, 2, 3, 4. JOSEPH VINCENT MARTIN 220 Wadas Ave., Upper Darby Senior Commercial C . , . SAINT LAURENCE . . . lnlerclass Sporls I, 2, 3, 4. ROBERT JOSEPH MASINO 259 Weslbroolr Drive, Upper Darby Senior Commercial C . . . HOLY CROSS . . . Sluclenl Associalion 3, 43 lnlerclass Sporls l, 2, 3, 4. JOHN CHARLES MASON 5924Trini+y Sl. l43I Senior Commercial D . . . MOST BLESSED SACRAMENT . . . Slage Personnel 4: lnlerclass Sporls 2, 3, 4. ROBERT WILLIAM MATTOX 4209 Bloomfield Ave., Drexel Hill Senior Science D . . . SAINT ANDREW .. . lnlerclass Sporls 2, 3, 4. x I 1 with Um Qmzawi, 4641-Efmlzznq Jlaopdeaa . . . THOMAS FRANCIS MAYO I05 Elder Ave., Lansdowne Senior Commercial D . . .SAINT PHILOMENA . . . Sludenl Ollicer 4, Inlerclass Sporls 2, 3. ROBERT JOSEPH McALLISTER 6723 Dorel SI. I42I Senior Technical B . . . SAINT BARNABAS . . . Sluclenl Oflicer 47 Inlerclass Sporls 3. JAMES JOSEPH MCALPIN IO52 S. Paxon SI. I43I Senior Science B . . . SAINT FRANCIS DE SALES . . . Sludeni Officer 43 Varsity Foolball 3, 4: Varsily Track 3: W.C, Monogram 3, 43 Inlerclass Sporls 2, 3, 4. JOSEPH ANTHONY MCARDLE 2423 S. 62nd Sf. I42I Senior Technical A . . , SAINT BARNABAS . . . Interclass Sporls I, 2, 3, 4. WILLIAM LEO MCBLAIN 524 Orchard Ave., Yeadon Senior Science C . . . SAINT LOUIS . . . Pholo Club I, 23 Siege Personnel I3 W.C. News Slall I, 2, 3, 43 Inlerclass Sporis I, 2, 3, 4. ROBERT JAMES MCCAFFERTY 22I Ardmore Ave., Upper Darby Senior Science A . . . SAINT LAURENCE . . . Blue and While Slall I, 23 Schiller Club 3, 45 Inlerclass Sporls I, 2, 3, 4. JOHN FRANCIS MCCANN 2035 Bonnaffon SI. I42I Senior Commercial B . .. SAINT CLEMENT . . . Inlerclcass Sporis I, 2, 3, 4. DANIEL PATRICK MCCARRIE I835 E. Hazzard SI. I25I Senior Technical C . . . VISITATION B.V.M .... Sluclenl Officer 43 Inlerclass Sporls I, 2, 3, 4, HARRY WILLIAM McCARTHY 90 Springlon Rd., Upper Darby Senior Technical B , .. SAINT CYRIL . . . Inlerclass Sporis I, JOSEPH JOHN MCCARTNEY 2828 N. Boudinol Sf. I34I Senior Commercial C . , . VISITATION B.V.M ,... Varsily Swimming I, 2, 3, 47 W.C. Monogram 2, 3, 43 Inlerclass Sporls I, 2. JOSEPH MICHAEL McCAULEY 2707 S. 54+h SI. I43I Senior Science A , . . SAINT BARNABAS . . . Schiller Club 3, 43 Inlerclass Sporls I, 2, 3, 4. THOMAS JOSEPH MCCLELLAN 26I7 S. Bonnaffon S+. I42I Senior Commercial A . . . SAINT BARNABAS , . . Sludenl Ollicer 4: Varsily Foolloall 2, 3, 4, W.C. Monoqram 3, 4. FRANCIS MICHAEL MCCLOSKEY 608 S. 56+h SI. I43I Senior Science B . . . TRANSFIOURATION , . . Varsily Crew 2, 3, 43 W,C. Monogram 2, 3: Inierclass Sporls I, 2, 3. LOUIS EDWARD MCCLOSKEY 729 S.I1'I1an SI. I43I Senior Commercial D . . . TRANSFIGURATION . . . Infer- class Sporls I, 2. GERALD FRANCIS MCCOOL 2206 E. York SI. I24I Senior Technical C . . . HOLY NAME OF JESUS .. . Inler- class Sporls I, 3, 4. E I Q 'kiwi-.Z ' E' I 2. 'Iii 1 Firs+ Row: FRANCIS THOMAS McCOY 7050 Reedland S+. I42I Senior Commercial D . . . SAINT CLEMENT . . . S+uden+ O++icer 43 Varsi+y Eoo+balI 3, 4: Inlerclass Spor+s I, 2, 3, 4. GEORGE ALOYSUIS McCREA 7047 Greenwood Ave., Upper Darby Senior Science E . . . SAINT CYRIL . . . S+uden+ O++icer 43 Varsiily Foofball 3, 4: W.C. Monoqram 43 In+ercIass Sporis I, 2, 3, 4. PATRICK MICHAEL McDAlD I056 Markee Terrace, Bryn Mawr Senior Commercial A . . . OUR MOTHER OF GO D COUNSEL . , . Senior Play Cas+ 2, 3, lnlerclass S orfi I, 3. FRANCIS AUGUSTINE McDERMOTT I I0 William S+., Wes+ Conshohocken Senior Science A . . . SAINT GERTRUDE . . . Schiller Club 3, 4: In+erclass Spor+s I, 2, 3, 4. JAMES JOSEPH MCDERMOTT I3I3 Robinson Ave., Manoa Senior Ar+s . . . SACRED HEART . . . ln+erclass Spor+s I, 2, 3, 4. Second Row: THOMAS FRANCIS McDERMOTT 2236 S.65+I1 S+. I42I Senior Science F . . . SAINT CLEMENT . . . In+ercIass Spor+s 2, 3, 4. THOMAS EDWARD McDEVITT 5OII Upland S+. I43I Senior Science F . . . SAINT FRANCIS DE SALES . . . In+-ere class Spor+s I, 2, 3, 4. MICHAEL THOMAS MCDONNELL 906 Yeadon Ave., Yeadon Senior Science A . . . SAINT LOUIS . . . Inierclass Spor+s 4. JAMES MICHAEL McDONOUGH 7I3I Greenwood Ave., Upper Darby Senior Commercial B . . . SAINT CYRIL . . , Inferclass Spor+s I, 2, 3, 4. FRANCIS EDWARD McELWAlNE I047 Floyd Terrace, Bryn Mawr Senior Technical C . . . OUR MOTHER OF GOOD COUNY SEL . . . S+uden+ Officer 47 Inferclass Spor+s I, 2, 3, 4. Third Row: ANDREW FRANCIS McFADDEN 5527 Pine S+. I43I Senior Science D . . . TRANSFIGURATION . . . S+uden+ Officer 43 Varsi+y Eoo+kSalI I, 2, 3, 47 Varsi+y Track I, 2, 3, 4, VLC. Monogram I, 2, 3, 43 In+ercIass Spor+s I, 2, 3, 4. DONALD JOSEPH McFADDEN I5 N. Second S+., Darby Senior Science B . . . SAINT CLEMENT . . .Varsi+y Cross Coun+ry 3, In+erclass Spor+s I, 2, 3, 4. JAM ES PATRICK McFADDEN 28I6 Coun+y Line Rd., Ardmore Senior Commercial A . . . SAINT DENIS . . . Varsi+y Cross Coun+ry 3, W.C. News S+a++ 43 lnlerclass Sporfs I, 2, 3, 4. JOHN MICHAEL McGARVEY 48I4Trini+y Pl. l43I Senior Science F . . . SAINT FRANCIS DE SALES . . . Ar+ Club 4, In+erclass Sporis 3, 4. JAMES JOHN MCGINN 2927 S. Robinson S+. I42l Senior Science B . . . SAINT BARNABAS . . . PI'io+o Club Ig Varsi+y Track 2: In+ercIass Spor+s I, 2, 3, 4. 7a Spain!-Miniecf 14 eyinnuzgf fdfl- Weil an lfxe leap Eirsf Row: JAMES PAUL McGINN 93I Duncan Ave., Yeadon Senior Commercial C . . . SAINT LOUIS. WILLIAM JOSEPH McGOFF 6I25 Delancey S+. I4II Senior Commercial C . . .SAINT CARTHAGE . . . lnlerclass Sporls 2, 3, 4. JAMES JOSEPH McGOLDRICK 872 Marlin Ave., Bryn Mawr Senior Commercial D . . . OUR MOTHER OF GOOD COUNSEL . . . Inlerclass Sporls I, 2, 4. PAUL JOSEPH McGONIGAL 5544 Greenway Ave. I43I Senior Science C . . . MOST BLESSED SACRAMENT . , . Blue and While Slail 3, 4: Pholo Club 23 Siege Personnel 3: lrilerclass Sporls 2. EDWARD EDMUND MCGRATH 405 E. Richmond SI. I25I Senior Commercial A . . . IMMACULATE CONCEPTION . . . Ari Club Ig Dramalic Club I: Varsily Cross Counlry I, 27 Inlerclass Sporls I, 2, 3, 4. Second Row: JOHN JOSEPH McGRATH 2I I9 S.64'rh S+. I42I Senior Technical A . . . GOOD SHEPHERD . . . Inlerclass Sporls 3. 4. FRANCIS JOSEPH MCGUIGAN 456 E. Thompson Sf. I25I Senior Commercial D . . . HOLY NAME OF JESUS . . . Inlerclass Sporls I, 2, 3, 4. FRANCIS MICHAEL McGURK 2209 Tulip Si. I25I Senior Technical A . . . HOLY NAME OF JESUS... Inler- class Sporls I, 2, 4. JAMES JOSEPH McGURK 3509 S. 83rd Sf. I42I Senior Commercial C . . . SAINT RAPHAEL . . . Inlerclass Sporls 2. JOHN THOMAS MCGURK 227 Trenf Rd., Penn Wynne Senior Science D . . . ANNUNCIATION B.V.M .... Inler- class Sporls I, 2, 3, 4. Third Row: JOHN CHARLES MCILHENNY 430 Bryan S+., Haverfown Senior Science C . . . SAINT BERNADETTE . . . Band 4: lnlerclass Sporls I, 3, Proieclionisf Club 3. JOSEPH FREDERICK McKENNA I520 S. Willon Sf. I43I Senior Science D . . . MOST BLESSED SACRAMENT . . . Sludenl Associalion 3, 4, Versify Crew 3, 4: W.C. Monogram 4: Inlerclass Spcrls 2, 3, 4. MARTIN FRANCIS McKENZIE 5845 Hadfield SI. I43I Senior Science E . . . MOST BLESSED SACRAMENT. WALTER SCOTT McKENZIE 494I Caiharine S+. I42I Senior Science A , . . SAINT FRANCIS DE SALES... Radio Workshop 4. JOHN JOSEPH McKEON I422 S. 54Ih Sf. I43I Senior Commercial D . . . MOST BLESSED SACRAMENT . . . Inlerclass Sporls 2. 3, 4. i I I f 3 5 IW Q . A L, . Q :IIA 255 sei if I Pm I 4 .. 4 . I C .... . 1 11 iw 1 ROBERT JOSEPH MCKINNEY 6806 Guyer Ave. I42i Senior Commercial B . . . SAINT CLEMENT . . . Inierclass Sporis 2, 3, 4. PAUL JAMES McLAUGHLIN 526 S. Conesfoga Sf. I43i Senior Technical A . . . TRANSFIGURATION . . . Varsiiy Fooiball 3: Inierclass Sporis I, 2, 3, 4. THOMAS FRANCIS McLAUGHLIN 2009 S. Simpson S+. I42I Senior Commercial A . . . GOOD SHEPHERD. ROBERT WILLIAM McMAHON 3l7 Hampden Rd., Upper Darby Senior Science A.. .SAINT ALICE . . . Ari Club Ig Varsily Cross Counlry 2, 3, 43 Varsify Traclc 2, 3, 4: W.C. Monogram 3, 43 Inlerclass Sporls I, 2, 3, 4. FRANCIS ANTHONY McMANUS 823 Ardmore Ave., Ardmore Senior Commercial C. . .SAINT DENIS . . . Debaiinq Club 23 Inierclass Sporls I, 2, 3, 4. HARRY JOSEPH McMULLEN l823 E. AIber+ S+. I25I Senior Commercial A . . . VISITATION B.V.M .... W.C. News Sfafi 4, Inlerclass Sporls I, 2. FRANCIS XAVIER McNULTY 57I4 Springfield Ave. I43I Senior Science E . . . MOST BLESSED SACRAMENT . . . Inierclass Sporis 2, 3. FRANCIS MICHAEL McPOYLE 69 Highland Ave., Norrislown Senior Science B . . . SAINT FRANCIS OF ASSISI . . . Inlerclass Sporis I, 2, 4. BARRY JOHN MEEHAN 3OI5HiIIcres'I Rd., Drexel Hill Senior Science C . . . SAINT ANDREW . . . Inlerclass Sporis I, 2, 3, 4. ii life W' IPI . l E THOMAS JOSEPH MEEHAN 2540 S. Bonnaffon S+. I42I Senior Teclnnical B . . . SAINT BARNABAS. EDWARD GEORGE MERRILL 5566 Spruce S+. I39i Senior Commercial C . . . TRANSFIGURATION . . . Infer- class Sporls I. RICHARD THOMAS MILLER 6646 Dicks Ave. I42I Senior Science F . . . SAINT BARNABAS . . . Sludeni Offi- cer 4g Inlerclass Sporls I, 2, 3, 4. WILLIAM JOSEPH MITCHELL 29I0 Kipp Sf. I34-I Senior Science D . . . VISITATION B.V.M .... Dramalic Club I, 3, 43 Senior Play Casi 3, 4: Inierclass Sporis I, 2, 3, 4. PHILIP COLEMAN MOE 257 Avon Rd., Springfield Senior Commercial D . . . SAINT FRANCIS OF ASSISI. FRANCIS VINCENT MOLLOY 6I29 Spruce S+. I39I Senior Commercial B . . . SAINT CARTHAGE. I s adam on Sfzikemen, peaenniaf Qalcfen Enya af Weill Spud! .fllfe GERARD FRANCIS MOLYN EAUX I I9 Wesf Ave., Springfield Senior Arrs . . . HOLY CROSS . . . Cheerleader I, 2, 3, 45 Debalinq Club lg Plwolo Club I, 25 Radio Workshop 2: Varsily Cross Counlry 3: Varsily Manager I, 2, 3, 47 W.C. Monogram 43 Inlerclass Sporls I, 2, 3, 4. FRANCIS XAVIER MONAGHAN 708 S. 55+h SI. l43l Senior Arls . . . TRANSFIGURATION . . . Inlerclass Sporls 3, 4, GEORGE JOSEPH MONAHAN 25Il N. MascI1erS'l.l33l Senior Commercial A . . . VISITATION B.V.M .... Inler- class Sporls I, 2, 3. JOHN JOSEPH MONAHAN I43 Wilson Ave., Haverlown Senior Commercial C . . . SACRED HEART . . . Varsily Foolball I, 2, 3, 43 W.C. Monogram 4: lnlerclass Sporls I, 2. 3, 4. JAMES EDWARD MONTGOMERY 2004 Sepviva S+.l25l Senior Tecl1nicalA . . . HOLY NAME OF JESUS . , .Var- sily Crew 2, 3, 43 W.C. Monoqiam 2, 3, 4, Inlerclass Sporls I, 4. 'W JOSEPH HUGH MORAN 724 Church Lane,Yeadon Senior Science C . . . SAINT LOUIS . . . Pliolo Club 27 lnlerclass Sporls 2. MAURICE JOSEPH MORAN 803 S. Allison S+. l43I Senior Commercial C . . . TRANSFIGURATION . . . Blue and Wlwile Slail 2, 31 Varsity Crew I, 2, 3, 41 W.C. Mono- gram I, 3, 4: Inlerclass Sporls I, 2, 3, 4. JAMES LOUIS MORRIS 54I9 Regenf Si. l43I Senior Commercial D . . . MOST BLESSED SACRAMENT . .. Inlerclass Sporls 2, 3. JEROME THOMAS MOYER 266 Hampden Rd., Upper Darby Senior Science E . . . SAINT ALICE . . . Sludenl Officer 4: Varsily Bowling 2, 3, 43 W.C. Monoqram 3, 43 lnferclass Sporis I, 2, 3, 4. EUGENE JULIUS MUDRY 5729 Springfield Ave. l43l Senior Science A . . . MOST BLESSED SACRAMENT . . . Rifle Club Ig Inlerclass Sporls I, 2, 3, 4. CHARLES JOSEPH MULDOON 7I3 Fern S+., Yeadon Senior Science A . . . SAINT LOUIS . . . Dramalic Club I, 2: Senior Play Cas? I, 2: Sludenl Officer 43 lnlerclass Sporls I, 2, 4. PETER PAUL MULLEN 5928 Delancey S+. l43I Senior Teclnnical C . . . SAINT CARTHAGE . . . Inlerclass Sporls 2, 3, 4. ROBERT JOSEPH MULLER I352 S. Paxon S+. l43I Senior Technical B . . . SAINT FRANCIS DE SALES . . . lnlerclass Sporls 2, 3. GERALD PETER MURPHY 5733 Beeumonf Ave. l43I Senior Commercial C . . . MOST BLESSED SACRAMENT . . . lnferclass Sporls 2, 3, 4. PATRICK JOSEPH MURPHY 8432 Brewsfer Ave. l42I Senior Commercial A . . . SAINT RAPHAEI....S1udenlOH'i- cer 4g W.C. News Sfarl 43 lnlerclass Sporls I, 2, 3, 4. 11s , , we V . , l Firsf Row: JOHN JOSEPH MURRAY 5ll6Wl'1iiby Ave. I43l Senior Science D . . . SAINT FRANCIS DE SALES . . . Inrerclass Sporls 2, 3, 4. JOHN THOMAS MURRAY 4709 Windsor Sl. I43l Senior Science B . . . SAINT FRANCIS DE SALES . . . Blue and While Slail 2, Inferclass Sporls 2, 3, 4. VINCENT FRANCIS MURTAUGH 5225 Irving S+. I39l Senior Arls . . . TRANSFIGURATION . . . Inlerclass Sporrs 3. ROBERT PATRICK MYERS 237 Sain? Laurence Rd., Highland Park Senior Science E . . . SAINT LAURENCE . , . lnferclass Sporis 2, 3, 4. HENRY JOSEPH NEALIS 726 Drexel Ave., Drexel Hill Senior Science A . . . SAINT ANDREW . . . Siudenl Officer 4, Varsify Cross Couniry 3, 41 Varsiiy Swimming I, 2, 3: Varsily Track 3, 43 W.C. Monogram 3, 47 Inlerclass Sporls I, 2, 3, 4. Second Row: ALPHONSE JOSEPH NICK 29I4 Hope S+. I33l Senior Commercial B . . . VISITATION B.V.M. WILLIAM FRANCIS NOLAN While Horse Pike, Newlown Square Senior Teclwnical B . . . SAINT PATRICK . . . Inlerclass Sporls 2, 3. WILLIAM JOSEPH NOLAN 5407 Addison Sl. I43l Senior Science B . . , TRANSFIGURATION . . . Blue and Wlwife Slaiii 3, 45 Dramalic Club 43 Senior Play Cas? 47 ln- 'rerclass Sporls I, 2, 3, 4. MARTIN DOMINIC NOONE I8I6S.65'fl1 S+. I42l Senior Commercial A . . . GOOD SHEPHERD . . . Infer- cIass Sporfs 2, 3. PETER GERARD NYHART 504 S. 56fh Sl. I43l Senior Science F . . . TRANSFIOURATION . . . Inlerclass Sporls 2, 3, 4. Third Row: JOSEPH LAWRENCE O'BRlEN II3Wl1i+eIy Terrace, Darby Senior Science E . . . BLESSED VIRGIN MARY . . . Infer- class Sporls I, 2, 3, 4. ROBERT EDWARD O'BRIEN 603l Wallon Ave. I43l Senior Science F . . . SAINT CARTHAGE . . . Varsily Crew 2: Inrerclass Sports 2, 3. 4. MICHAEL JOHN O'CONNOR 7203 Pine S+., Upper Darby Senior Technical A . . .SAINT ALICE . . . W.C. Monogram 47 Varsily Manager 3, 47 Inlerclass Sporls I, 2, 3, 4. THOMAS JAMES O'HALLORAN 28l9 Sainl Mary Rd.,Ardmore Senior Commercial D . . . SAINT DENIS . . . Inlerclass Sporls I, 2. 3, 4. DONALD JOSEPH.O'HARA 54I I Ridgewood Si. l43l Senior Science F . . . MOST BLESSED SACRAMENT . . . Dramalic Club 3, 43 Senior Play Cas? 3, 4, Inlerclass Sporis 2, 3, 4. 7a Me logger! Burn elazzfueu, apffawmm Firsl Row: EDWARD JOSEPH O'HARA 400 Bryan Rd., Haverfown Senior Science B . . . SAINT BERNADETTE . . . Sludenl Associafion 3, 43 Inferclass Sporls I, 2, 3. GERALD PATRICK O'HARA 7229 Bren? Rd., Upper Darby Senior Aris . . .SAINT ALICE . . . Blue and While Slaii 4: Schiller Club 3, 4: Inlerclass Sporfs 2, 3, 4. JOHN VINCENT O'LAUGHLIN 267 Coverly Rd., Lansdowne Senior Science C , . . SAINT CYRIL . . . Inferclass Sporls I, 2, 3. 4. EDWARD JOSEPH OLESKY 8024 Lyons Ave. l43I Senior Science D . . . SAINT RAPHAEL . . . Inferclass Sporls I. JOHN THOMAS O'NEILL 6073 Reinhard SI. l43I Senior Technical C . . . GOOD SHEPHERD. Second Row: WILLIAM VICTOR ONORATO I28 E. Berlrly Avc., CIi'f+on Heighfs Senior Technical B . . . SAINT CHARLES . . . Inferclass Sporls I, 2, 3. RICHARD JOHN OSIECKI 8000 N. Lindbergh Blvd. l42I Senior Science C . . . SAINT MARY OF CZESTOCHOWA. VALENTINE LOUIS PAN ETTA 726 E. Main S+., Norrislown Senior Commercial A . . . HOLY SAVIOUR . . . Inferclass Sporfs I, 2, 3, 4. THOMAS AQUINAS PARDINI bl I7 Spruce Si. I39I Senior Commercial A . . . SAINT CARTHAGE. ARNOLD WILLIAM PARNELL 5607 Arch S+. l39I Senior Science D . . . OUR LADY OF VICTORY . . . Band I, 2, 3, 4: Varsify Cross Counfry 3: W.C. Monogram 4: Inferclass Sporls I, 2, 3, 4. Third Row: FRANCIS JOSEPH PASCAL 54I5 Cedar Ave. l43I Senior Science F . . . TRANSFIGURATION . . . Inlerclass Sporls I, 2, 3, 4. FRANCIS WILLIAM PERRING 4508 Springfield Avel I43I Senior Technical C . . . GOOD SHEPHERD . . . Inierclass Sporls 2, 3, 4. THOMAS JAMES PHILLIPS 4238 Chesier Ave. I4i Senior Commercial D . . . SAINT FRANCIS DE SALES . . . Inlerclass Sporls I, 2, 3. WILLIAM HAROLD PHILLIPS ZI49 Gould S+. l42I Senior Commercial B . . . GOOD SHEPHERD . . . lnler- class Sporfs 2, 3, 4. CHARLES ANTHONY PINKETTI I50 Powell Lane, Upper Darby Senior Science D . . . SAINT ALICE . . . Inierclass Sporls I. E A WILLIAM JOSEPH Senior Teclnnical A Sporls I, 2, 3, 4. GUSTAVE JOSEPH Senior Science C , Inlerclass Sporfs I, JOSEPH FRANCIS Senior Commercial and Wlwife Slarnl 4, PRICE 938 Concord Ave., Drexel Hill . . SAINT BERNADETTE , . . Inlerclass PRIMAVERA 6228 Lindbergh Blvd. I42I . . SAINT BARNABAS . . . Ari Club 27 2. 3, 4. OUINN 3I2S.5bIh SI. I43I C . . . TRANSFIGURATION . . . Blue lnlerclass Sporls l, 2, 3, 4. JAMES JOSEPH QUINN 42I4BaIIimore Ave. I43I Senior Science E . . . SAINT FRANCIS DE SALES . . . Dra- malic Club 2, 3, 41 Senior Play Casi 4, Inlerclass Sporls I, 2, 3, 4. JAMES PATRICK RAFTERY 6085 Chester Ave. I42I Senior Science A . . . GOOD SHEPHERD . . . Sludenl Ollicer 43 lnlerclass Sporls 2, 3, 4. BASIL ANTHONY Senior Commercial Inlerclass Sporls I. RANDAZZO 5745 Vine S+. I39I D ...OUR LADY OF VICTORY . .. PAUL ARMENA6 POGHARIAN bI25 Locusf SI. I39I Senior Commercial C . . , SAINT CARTI-IAGE. ROBERT JOHN POLLAG 6335 Regenl Sf. I42I Senior Science B . . . GOOD SHEPHERD. LOUIS NICHOLAS POMANTE 333 S.63rd SI. I43I Senior Science C. . .SAINT CARTI-IAGE . . . Band 2, 3, 43 lnlerclass Sporls 2, 3, 4. CARMEN JOSEPH PONTARELLI 27I5 Kensingfon Ave. I34I Senior Commercial D . . . VISITATION B.V.M .... Infer- class Sporls I, 2, 3, 4. FRANCIS CALVERT POORE King of Prussia Senior Science D . . . SAINT AUGUSTINE . , . Inlerclass Sporls I, 2, 3, 4. ROBERT JOSEPH POWERS 66I7 Guyer Ave. I42I Senior Arfs . . . SAINT BARNABAS . . . Sludenl Officer 4: Varsify Cross Counlry 3: Varsily Track 2, 3, 43 W.C. Mono- gram 2, 3, 4, lnlerclass Sporls I, 2, 3, 4. RICHARD THOMAS POWERS I8II S. Alden Si. I42I Senior Arls . . . MOST BLESSED SACRAMENT . . . Blue and Wlnile SIaI'I 2: Sclniller Club 3, 4, Sludenl Officer 4: Inlerclass Sporls 2, 3, 4. JAMES CONWAY PRESTON 25 Linden Ave., Lansdowne Senior Arls . . . SAINT PHILOMENA . . . Debeling Club Ig Dramalic Club Ig Pholo Club I, 23 Rifle Club I3 Senior Play Cas? I: Inferclass Sporls I, 2, 3, 4. I JOSEPH HOWARD PRICE 6909 German S+. I42I I Senior Commercial A . . . SAINT CLEMENT . . . lnlerclass Sporls I, 2, 4. 44am Una Zum-Mlm! Neiman, Shining lfeqieu ana! lueciai- Wfinning Rifleman . . . JOSEPH FRANCIS REARDON 422 Greenview Lane, Haverfown Senior Science I3 . . . SAINT BERNADETTE . . . lnlerclass i Sporfs 2, 3. GEORGE WILLIAM RECH lll5 Harding Drive, Upper Darby l Senior Technical B . . . SAINT BERNADETTE . . . Arl Club I: Inferclass Sporls I. , STEPHEN MICHAEL RECHNER 7723 Arlingion Ave., Highland Park Senior Technical C . . . SAINT LAURENCE . . . Inlerclass Sporls I, 2, 3, 4. JAMES VINCENT REILLY 555 S. Redfield SI. I43l Senior Commercial C . . . SAINT CARTHAGE . . . Infer- class Sporls 2, 3, 4. ALBERT FRANCIS REILLY 64I8 Buisi Ave. I42I Senior Science F . . . SAINT BARNABAS . . . Varsily Traclc I, 3, 47 Inferclass Sporls I, 2, 3, 4. JOHN FREDERICK REILLY 6520 Cobbs Creek Plzwy. l42I Senior Science E . . . GOOD SHEPHERD . . . Inferclass Sporls I, 2, 3 4. JOSEPH PATRICK REILLY 6446 Dicks Ave. I42I Senior Science E . . . SAINT BARNABAS . . . Inlerclass Sporls I, 2, 3, 4. RICHARD DAVID REILLY 628 Beverly Blvd., Upper Darby Senior Science C . . . SAINT LAURENCE . . . Debalinq Club 3: Social Sludies Club 4: Siudenl Associaiion 3, 41 Varsily Cross Couniry 3, Varsify Track 2, 3: W.C. News Siail 2, 3, 4, Inferclass Sporls 2, 3, 4. ROBERT JOSEPH RIDIKAS 43I Laurel Rd., Yeadon Senior Technical A , . . SAINT LOUIS . . . Inlcrclass Sporls I, 2, 4. JAMES JOHN RIPPMAN 2553 E. Dauphin I25I Senior Arfs . . . HOLY NAME OF JESUS . . . Debalinq Club Ig Phofo Club I, 2: Rifle Club I, Varsify Swimming 2, 3, 4: W.C. News Slali 3, 4, lnlerclass Sporis I, 2, 3, 4. JAMES PATRICK ROBINSON 7249 Pine SI'.43I Senior Science E . . . SAINT ALICE. JOSEPH JOHN ROBINSON 242I S. 54fh Sf. I43I Senior Technical C . . . MOST BLESSED SACRAMENT . . . lnferclass Sporfs 2, 4. ROBERT WILLIAM ROCHE 5546 Csdar Ave. l43I Senior Commercial B . . . TRANSFIGURATION . . . Slu- denl Oliicer 4: lnlerclass Sporls I, 2, 3, 4. THOMAS FRANCIS ROCHE 5546 Cedar Ave. I43I Senior Commercial D . . . TRANSFIGURATION . . . Sfu- denl Officer 43 lnferclass Sporis I, 2, 3, 4. JOSEPH TERRENCE RODGERS 6006 Reinhari Sf. I42I Senior Technical C . . . GOOD SHEPHERD . . . Inferclass , in S I2,3,4. lin Mi l. i... 'M -- .........-- Firsi Row: THOMAS PATRICK RODGERS 6l29 Reinharf S+. l42l Senior Technical C . . . GOOD SHEPHERD . . . Inlerf class Sporls 2, 4. EDWARD KENNETH ROSENBERG 5842 Penlridge Sf. l43l Senior Science A . . . MOST BLESSED SACRAMENT . , . Band 41 Rifle Club 3: Sludeni Orficer 4, lnlerclass Sporls 3. JOHN FRANCIS ROSS 57I8Wesl'mins'ler Ave. l39I Senior Science E . . . OUR LADY OE VICTORY , , . Var- sily Baslcelball 2: lnlerclass Sporis I. FREDERICK JOHN ROSSI 2656 S. Dewey Sf. l42l Senior Commercial C . . . SAINT BARNABAS . . . Arl Club I. DAVID EUGENE ROWE I43 N. Pennocli Ave., Highland Park Senior Science A . . . SAINT LAURENCE . . . Rifle Club 3: lnlerclass Sporls 2, 3, 4. Second Row: FRANCIS PETER RUDELLA 250 S. Bayberry Lane, Upper Darby Senior Technical B . . . SAINT LAURENCE. WILLIAM JOSEPH RUHL 57I0 Penlridge SI. l43l Senior Science C . . . MOST BLESSED SACRAMENT . . . lnlerclass Sporis 2, 3, 4. HOWARD REINER RUOFF 7I04 Paschall Ave. l42l Senior Commercial D . . . SAINT CLEMENT . . . Siaqe Personnel 2: Inierclass Sporls 3. 'IIE Ulfllrl. JOSEPH PAUL RUSH I78 Berlin Rd., Berlin, N.J. Senior Science B . . . OUR LADY OF MOUNT CARMEL . . . Inlerclass Sporls I. ROBERT JOSEPH RUSSELL I2I2 S. Sainr Bernard S+. T431 Senior Technical B . . . SAINT FRANCIS DE SALES . . . lnierclass Sporis 2, 3. Third Row: JOHN JOSEPH RYAN 742 Ormond Ave., Drexel Hill Senior Science C... SAINT ANDREW . . . Sludenl Officer 43 lnlerclass Sporls I, 2, 4. JOSEPH EDWARD SABLE 3008 Magee Ave. l24l Senior Commercial D . . . SAINT TIMOTHY . . . lnlerclass Sporls I, 2, 3, 4. HENRY GEORGE SANTORSOLA 5424 Ridgewood S+. l43l Senior Science C . . . MOST BLESSED SACRAMENT , . . Band 2, 3, 4: Inlerclass Sporls 2, 3, 4. JOHN FRANCIS SCANLAN 648 Slanbridge SI., Norris'rov.'n Senior Science E . . . SAINT FRANCIS OF ASSISI . . Inlcrclass Sporls I, 2, 3, 4. RAYMOND MATTHEW SCANNAPIECO 248 Wesl Parlr Lane, Cliflon Heighls Senior Science B . . . HOLY CROSS . . . Band l, 2, 3, 43 Sludenl Oiiicer 43 Varsily Cross Counlry lg Inlerclass Sporls I, 2. 7a Me Inhammal Spaala, Wdme 8amyJafq Gala info lfze Neff Firsf Row: FRANCIS JOSEPH SCHAFFER 6407 Glenmore Ave. I42I Senior Technical A . . . SAINT BARNABAS . . . Inferclass Sporls I, 2, 3, 4. EDWARD FRANCIS SCHEHL 305 N. Manoa Rd., Manoa Senior Science C . . . SACRED HEART . . . Inlerclass Sporls I, 2, 3, 4. THOMAS PAUL SCHEUREN 2705 Ruby Terrace I43I Senior Aris . . . SAINT BARNABAS . . . Inierclass Sporis I, 4. FRANCIS THOMAS SCHICKLING 2345 E. Dauphin SI. I25I Senior Commercial C . . . HOLY NAME OF JESUS . . . Inlerclass Sporis I. JOHN THOMAS SCHMADER 640 San Marino Ave., Bryn Mawr Senior Commercial A . . . OUR MOTHER OF GOOD COUNSEL . . . Rifle Club I, 27 W.C. News Sialni 4: Infer- class Sporis I, 2, 3, 4. Second Row: EDWARD JOSEPH SCOTT 42I3 Balfimore Ave. I4I Senior Science D . . . SAINT FRANCIS DE SALES . . . Inierclass Sporis 2, 3, 4. JOHN JOSEPH SCOTT 5637 Angora Terrace I43I Senior Commercial C . . . TRANSFIGURATION . . . Infer- class Sporls I, 2, 3, 4. VICTOR JOSEPH SEICHEPINE 23 S. I3'Ih S+., Darby Senior Commercial C . . . BLESSED VIRGIN MARY . . . Inferclass Sporfs I, 2, 3, 4. ALFRED JOSEPH SERNYAK 4II Bryan Rd., Haveriown Senior Commercial A . . . SAINT BERNADETTE . . . Varsify Track Ig Inierclass Sporis I, 4. WILLIAM VINCENT SENG 2627 S. 67I'I1 SI. I42I Senior Commercial C . . . SAINT BARNABAS . , . Siudenf Officer 43 Varsiiy Foofball 3: Inierclass Sporls 2, 3, 4. Third Row: TERRENCE DANIEL SHEARN 3 Mulberry Lane, Newtown Square Senior Science F . . . SAINT ANASTASIA . . . Inlerclass Sporis I, 2, 3, 4. DONALD SIRANNI 45I7WaInuI S+. I39I Senior Science E . . . SAINT FRANCIS DE SALES . . . PI'1oIo Club I, 2: Riile Club I, 2, 3, 4. DONALD JOSEPH SMALLEY 2337 Belgrade S+. I25I Senior Commercial D . . . HOLY NAME OF JESUS . . . Sfudeni Officer 4: Varsify Crew 3: Inlerclass Sporls I, 2, 3, 4. JAMES BARTHOLOMEW SMITH 329 S. Rolling Rd.,SpringfieId Senior Arls . . . SAINT FRANCIS OF ASSISI . . , Band I. 2, 3, 47 W.C. Monogram 4, Inierclass Sporis I, 2, 3. JOSEPH THEODORE SMITH 24I S. Madison Ave., Upper Darby Senior Science B . . . SAINT LAURENCE . . . Blue and While Sfaii Ig Inierclass Sporis I, 2, 3. I 2 i'eI3i Q '70 JAMES PATRICK SULLIVAN 5032 Kingsessing Ave. I43I Senior Science F . . . SAINT FRANCIS DE SALES . . . Infer- ciass Sporis 2, 3, 4. DONALD ROY SUNDSTROM I0 S. 62nd SI. I39I Senior Cornmerciai C . . . OUR LADY OF THE ROSARY . . . Siudeni Oiiicer 4, Inierciass Sporis 2, 3, 4. WILLIAM ALVAH SUTCLIFFE I5I 8 Brookhaven SI., Wynnewood Senior Science D . . . ANNUNCIATION . . . Inierciass Sporis I, 2, 3, 4. CHARLES JOSEPH SWEENEY 5328 Grays Ave. I43I Senior Cornmerciei C . . . MOST BLESSED SACRAMENT. CHARLES JOSEPH SWEENEY 5702 Cedar Ave. I43I Senior Commercial C . . . TRANSFIGURATION. JAMES BERNARD SWEENEY 426 GIendaIe Rd., Upper Darby Senior Science D . . . SAINT CYRIL . . . Inferclass Sporis I, 2, 3, 4. LOUIS DAVID SMITH 6650 Yocum SI. I42I Senior Commercial D . . . GOOD SHEPHERD . . . InIercIass Sporis 3. ROBERT THOMAS SMITH 4304 MarIce'I' S+. I4I Senior Science F . . . SAINT JAMES . . . Varsiiy Baskeiball I: Varsify Foo+IaaII 27 In'rerciass Spofis I, 2, 3, 4, ROBERT ANDREW SNYDER 52I3WaIIon Ave. I43I Senior Commerciai D . . . TRANSFIGURATION . . . Art Club I, 2, 3: Inrerciass Sporis I, 2, 3, 4. WILLIAM JOSEPH SOWERS 26I3 S.6b+If1 SI. I42I Senior Science B . . . SAINT BARNABAS . . . Sfudenf Offi- cer 43 Inferclass Sporfs I, 2, 3, 4. ANTHONY JOSEPH SPODOBALSKI 2053 E. Susquehanna Ave. I25I Senior Science D . . . HOLY NAME OF JESUS . . . Siu- denr Officer 4: Varsiiy Cross Counfry Ig Varsiiy FooIbaII 3, 4: Varsiiy Track 2, 3, 4: W.C. Monogram 2, 3, 41 Inierclass Sporis I. DONALD EDWARD STEWART 5l09 Irving SI. I39I Senior Science F . . . SAINT FRANCIS DE SALES . . . Siu- denIO1'3Iicer 41 Inierclass Sporis I, 2, 3, 4. JOHN FRANCIS STEWART I530 S.Vodges SI. I43I Senior Science F . . . MOST BLESSED SACRAMENT . . . Varsify Baskeibali 4: Iniercless Sporis I, 2, 3, 4. ROBERT JOSEPH STILWELL 2062 S. Alden SI. I43I Versiiy Swimming 2, 3, 4, Inierclass Sporis 2, 3, 4. JOHN FREDERICK STRAUS 6545 AIIman SI. I42I Senior Commerciai C . . . GOOD SHEPHERD. i We ,V , I Qaaiuafian, farming. Glcf Jfaunlfi, Senior Science F . . . MOST BLESSED SACRAMENT . . . I IT.. Q 7M'lJ'til't? rqnalfzw Guam in fife, 'EI il MICHAEL JAMES SWEENEY 737 S. Frazier S+. I43I Senior Science F . . . TRANSFIGIJRATION . . . Varsiiy Crew I: Inierciass Sporfs I, 2, 3, 4. JAMES PATRICK SWIFT 5523 Greenway Ave. I43I Senior Science F . . . MOST BLESSED SACRAMENT . . . In+ercIass Sporfs 2, 3, 4. CHARLES ANDREW TAGUE 5822 Springfieid Ave. I43I Senior Commercial D ...MOST BLESSED SACRAMENT . . . Dramaiic Ciub 3, 4: Senior Play Casf 3, 4, Sfudenf Officer 4: W.C. News SIaFI 35 Inierclass Sporis 2, 3, 4. GEORGE WALTER TEMPLETON 540I Thomas Ave. I43I Senior Science E . . . TRANSFIGURATION . . . Dramaiic Club 3, 4, Varsiiy Cross Coun+ry 2: Varsity Traci: 2: Inier- class Sporis I, 2, 3, 4. JAMES PETER TETA 30 N. IIII1 SI., Darby Senior Commercial B . . . BLESSED VIRGIN MARY . . . Varsify FooIbaII 2: VarsiIy Track 2, 3, In'rercIass Sporis I, 2, 3, 4. BERNARD JAMES THOMPSON 6822 PascI1aIIAve. I42I Senior Commercial A . . . SAINT CLEMENT . . . BIue and Whife Sfaiif 4, W.C. News Sfarf 47 Inrerclass Sporis 2, 3, 4. JOHN MICHAEL TOLAND 320 Riverview Ave., Drexel Hill Senior Science B . . . SAINT ANDREW . . . Inierclass Sporis I, 2, 3, 4. JAMES FRANCIS TOOHEY I37 Oakley Rd.,HigI1Iand Park Senior Science B . . . SAINT LAURENCE . . . Inierclass Sporfs I, 2. WILLIAM JOHN UPHOFF 2I63 CI1esfnu+Ave., Ardmore Senior Science F . . . SAINT DENIS . . . Inierclass Sporis I, 2, 3. DOMINIC JAMES URBANO ISI S. Springfield Rd.. Cliffon Heighfs Senior CommerciaI B . . . SAINT CHARLES BORROMEO . . . PI1oIo CIub 21 Siudenf Associarion 3, 4, InIercIass Sporfs I, 2, 3, 4. ANTHONY JOSEPH VARALLO 22 W. Broadway Ave., Clifion Heighfs Senior Science E . . . HOLY CROSS . . . InIercIass Sporis I, 2, 3. 4. ROBERT DONALD VERNOT II20 S.60Ih S'I.I43I Senior Science D . . . SAINT CARTHAGE . . . Inferclass Sporis I, 2, 3. JOHN WILLIAM VICKER 3 Ib Harrison Ave., CIif+on Heighis Senior Technical A . . , SAINT CHARLES . . . Siudeni Officer 4: Inierciass Sporis 2, 3, 4. CHARLES THOMAS VOGEL 30 DudIey Ave., Lansdowne Senior Science A . . . SAINT PHILOMENA . . . ScI1iIIer Club I, 2: Inferclass Sporis I, 2. 4. GEORGE EDWARD VOLZ I3I6S.Paxon SI. I43I Senior Science A . . . SAINT FRANCIS DE SALES . . . Schiller CIub 41 InIercIass Sporis 2, 3. Firsf Row: JOSEPH PATRICK WALKER 506 Emerson Ave., Easl' Lansdowne Senior Science E . . . SAINT CYRIL. JAMES WILLIAM WALLACE 36 Gilpin Rd., Upper Darby Senior Teclinical B , . . SAINT CYRIL . . . Slucleni Ollicer 43 Inferclass Sporis I. JOHN FREDERICK WALLER I72O Belvedere Ave., Haverfown Senior Science B . . . ANNUNCIATION B.V.M .... Blue and While SIaI'I 27 Rifle Club I, 2, 3, Varsiiy Cross Couniry 4: Varsily Traclc 2, 3: W.C. Monogram 3, Inlerclass Sporis I, 2, 3. JOHN CHRISTOPHER WALSH 65I3 Paschall Ave. I42I Senior Science F . . . SAINT CLEMENT . . . Inlerclass Sporls 2, 3, 4. MICHAEL FRANCIS WALSH 6224 Buisl' Ave. I42I Senior Science C . . . SAINT BARNABAS . . . Inlerclass Sporls I, 2, 3, 4. Second Row: VINCENT MICHAEL WALSH 447 Woodcliffe Rd., Upper Darby Senior Arls . . . SAINT CYRIL . . . Blue and While SIaI'I 3, 4, Debalinq Club 3, 4, Dramalic Club 43 Schiller Club 3, 4: Senior Play Casl 47 W.C. News Slalrl I, 2, 3: Inierclass Sporls I, 2, 3, 4. WILLIAM THOMAS WALTER IO0I S. I+I1an SI. I43I Senior Commercial D . . . TRANSFIGURATION . . . Sluclenl Officer 4. PATRICK JOSEPH WARD 2I04S.70+I1SI. I42I Senior Technical A . . . SAINT CLEMENT . . . Inlerclass Sporls 2, 3. 4. JOHN ANTHONY WARGO I I2 Washinglon Ave., Haverfown Senior Science A , . . ANNUNCIATION B.V.M .... Drama' lic Club I, 2: Radio Workslnop I, 2: Senior Play Cas? I, 23 Inlerclass Sporls I. PETER JOHN WELDING 47I0 Windsor Ave. I43I Senior Arls . . . SAINT FRANCIS DE SALES . . . Ari Club 21 Blue and Wliife Siall 43 Debalinq Club 2, 3, 43 Drarroiic Club 3, 4: Sludenl Associalion 3, 43 W.C. News Slalrl 4: Inlerclass Sporls 2. Third Row: JOHN WILLIAM WELDON 3926 Slralford Rd., DrexeIHiII Senior Commercial A . . . SAINT CHARLES BORROMEO . . . Inlerclass Sporls I, 2, 3, 4. JOSEPH JOHN WELSH 202 Main S+., Colwyn Senior Science D . . . SAINT CLEMENT . . . Inferclass Sporls I, 2, 3, 4. PETER CYRIL WESTHEAD II2 Powelfon Ave., Lansdowne Senior Science A . . . SAINT PHILOMENA , . . Varsiiy Managers 2, Inlerclass Sporls 2, 3, 4. CHARLES PATRICK WHITE 690I Linmore Ave. I42I Senior Teclwnical B . . . SAINT CLEMENT . . . Inlerclass Sporis 2, 3, 4. DANIEL PATRICK WHITE 52I2 Reservalion Rd., Drexel Hill Senior Commercial D . . . SAINT DOROTHY. we sm, of he Gm af 1953 gxem. cfiei lfne Weil' ealfxolac fqffifucfe Firsf Row: THOMAS MATTHEW WHITE 2II2 S. 57+h S+. l43I Senior Science E . . . MOST BLESSED SACRAMENT . . . lnlerclass Sporls I, 2, 3, 4. WILLIAM PATRICK WHITLOCK 28 W. Greenwood Ave., Lansdowne Senior Science E . . . SAINT PHILOMENA . . . lnlerclass Sporrs 4. ROBERT DOYLE WIESENBAUGH 34l Lynbrooke Rd., Springfield Senior Science A . . . SAINT FRANCIS OF ASSISI . . . Sfudenf Associafion 3, 4: Sludenl Officer 4: W.C. News Slaicl 43 lnlerclass Sporls I, 2, 3, 4. ALAN CHARLES WILSON 63 N.ConesI'aga Sf. I39I Senior Commercial D . . . OUR LADY OF VICTORY . . . Band I, 2, 3, 47 Varsify Traclc 2, 3, 4: W.C. Monogram 4: lnferclass Sporls I, 2, 3, 4. GEORGE JOSEPH WILSON 44-I7 Balfimore Ave. I4-I Senior Science C . . . SAINT FRANCIS DE SALES . . . Inferclass Sporrs 2, 3, 4. Second Row: JAMES JOHN WILSON 6327 Theodore Si. l42I Senior Science C . . . SAINT BARNABAS . . . lnfercless Sporls 3. JOHN MARTIN WILSON 322 Burmonl Rd., Drexel Hill Senior Science D . . . SAINT CHARLES, Oalcview . . . lnlerclass Sporfs 3, 4. JOHN DAVID WINSCOM I305 S. 49th S+. I4-31 Senior Technical C . . . SAINT FRANCIS DE SALES . . . Inferclass Sporls I, 2, 3, 4. HARRY JOSEPH WOOD 6349 Grays Ave. I42I Senior Science D . . . SAINT BARNABAS . . . Varsify Track 2g lnferclass Sporls I, 2, 3, 4. PAUL THOMAS WORTHINGTON 2532 WesI'Cl'1es1'er Pilre, Broomall Senior Commercial A . . . SAINT ANASTASIA . . . Infer- class Sporls I, 2, 3, 4. Third Row: EDWARD FRANCIS YOUNG 5009 Upland S+. I43I Senior Commercial D . . . SAINT FRANCIS DE SALES. JOHN PATRICK YOST I69 W. Cumberland S'I'. I33I Senior Science A . . . VISITATION B.V.M .... Schiller Club 47 Varsify Bowling 3: Inlerclass Sporls I, 2, 3, 4. WILLIAM DAVID ZIEGLER Il0OaL Ave., Easl Lansdowne Senior Technical A . . . SAINT CYRIL . . . Sludenf Officer 47 lnferclass Sporfs I, 2, 3, 4. WILLIAM HENRY ZWAAN I86 Chapman Ave., Lansdowne Senior Science E . . . SAINT CYRIL . . . Varsily Swimming 3, 4, Inlerclass Sporls I, 2, 3, 4. Fi' .aa yn J' wm- s 3 rg Honorary senior Richard Dwyer has aflended Wesf for a porlion of each of his four years while on four wifh fhe ice Follies. His unique high school career in schools around +he nalion was arranged by his home school in California. Opposile Page Top: Each year lhe Burrs are called upon lo lake parl in lhe casl' and sfage crew of 'the Wes? Girls and Hallahan produclions. Firsl' row: R. Kline, H. Dougherly, P. Boyle, J. Mason, T. Whalen, W. Milchell and W. Brown. Second row: L. McCole, J. While, J. Carfer, P. Welding, J. Walker, W. Reineclr. P.A.L, baseball champs of I952 included Wesfmen W. Sewers, J. Henry, J. Weeks in lhe firsi row, and J. Ridgel, R. Pollag, J. Price and R. McKinney in lhe second row, These pages, new lo The Blue and While, slep oulside The walls oi Wesl 'ro show lhe Burrmerrs leisure lime inleresls. lnlo leagues, bands, plays and olher Teen-age aclivilies 'rhese sludenls carry lhe Wesl Calholic allilude, Below Leif: Three Wesl sludenls sland oul in lhe Melodiers Dance Band, winners among IOO leen-age aggregafions in lhe Rhyfhm Rodeo. James Higgins and Eugene Duaime are carrying leader-and-drummer Roberl Duaime, Olher members are sfudenfs of nearby high schools. Pholograph courlesy of Philadelphia Inquirer Charilies. Wat melanie au .Q -W X - 41qeamnninf.,r1aliiew:s un mn. Fl fi sf IE' B gg? p Q G IX A V. f - 'iihif 5 I f . s 1 , Mk lug Q H if agus I DO 'pw' Xa: Umrfks, Vp Rev, Bvofhvr 51 James ?ormw nmdr-rfdqyr M Nw film Keri VVHTN- 7, Cock! AMI Mr. flank!! Solari uf William T, Ccuokfe Pubflshhq, 3116, 'fp MP, Jos Liar? WQiv5fw,1, Mr. Sfsf'.fa?cuff? 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