York Catholic High School - Rosa Mystica Yearbook (York, PA)
- Class of 1951
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Mum. 'bw' I 4-A 1 4 1 1 1 4 3 ' iw Wx , '7 WWAW :flu L AAT 1Rw:?Z3iff5t7W'ff3f ?1l2EKi'5?.:i2?S 4-Wd--Qfdi 'V 'J ,-5 ' iw V f W?'v.P TfEQf5'W6a2- Zf '3'f lxE' 3f?dS7WS?W 1 f '1- si, 4-I r 'SN w 1 V if -ui. x Q 5 Zlofwlfy ML .LW Hlwe... ALMA Mll'l'Ell York Catholic lligh Sohool Pnhlishool lly Tho Class oi '51 York, Pennsylvania Y 1 5 5 5 E x 1 I 1 1 i e 1 'Q E n 1 an as K ' LA Q- -'QW K - . f, - v.V1'7?'P5'W xMv,' 6 .. B His EXCELLENCY THE Mos'r REV GEORGE L. LEECH, D.D., J.C.D. Bishop of Harrisburg Apostolic zeal for the spread and preservation of the kingdom of Christ has always been the compelling force in the life of this dauntless shepherd of souls, With true missionary spirit and prophetic vision., his unfailing interest and courage have made it possible to continue the system of education that will fit us to spiritually, intellectually, socially, and physically to cope with the problems of the future. ' 4 THE Rav. R. J. MAH1-:R Superintendent of Schools A fine example of leadership - Catholic leadership - Father Maher is keenly interested in the life and learning of the students of York Catholic. AIIMI I 'I'RA'I'l0 THE REV. JOSEPH P. KEALY Principal A spiritual leader-an exemplary executive . . . a thoughtful counselor always more than willing to as- sist the student in solving his problems. 6 THE RT. REV. MSGR. THE REV. THOMAS McGoUcH GEORGE J. BRECKEL, V.F. St. Pazrick's Immaculate Conception THE REV. CARL B. BRADY St. Rose of Lima THE REV. CLETUS A. HOUCK St. John,s New Freedom THE REV. ARTHUR WITTMAN St. .Ioseph's THE REV. Jos. L. BROWNE St. Josephfs Dallastown 7 THE REV. H. J. H-OWARTH Pastor Emeritus St. Rose of Lima RELIGIUUS I 'I'liUC'I'0R REVEREND JOHN AURENTZ Religion REVEREND FREDERICK R. BRADEL Religion REVEREND EDWIN BENDER, O.S.B. Religion, Director of Glee Club REVEREND RAYMOND DOUCHERTY Religion 8 1 SISTER M.ARIA LEONA, I.H.M., Prefect of Discipline, Religion, French, Moderator of Student Council SISTER M. GEORGIANA, O.S.F., Prefect of Rosters, Plane Geometry, Solid Geometry, Trigonometry, Mechanical Drawing, Al- gebra II SISTER M. DEL CARMEN, I.H.M., Problems of Democracy, U. S. History, Civics SISTER M. THECLA, O.S.F., Bookkeeping, Stenography II, Typing II, Secretarial Studies SISTER MIRIAM REGINA, O.S.F., Science, Physics, Chemistry SISTER TERESA MERCEDES, S.S.J., English, Literary Advisor to The' Spectator and Rosa Mystica SISTER M. DOLORES, D.M., Latin I, II, III, IV SISTER M. STANISLAUS, O.S.F., Biology, Typing, Stenography 'Vx MNH ggi?-5 f iiffiixf , 'mm' 4 SISTER MARIA NORBERT, I.H.M., Religion, Algebra SISTER M. ESPERANCE, I.H.M., Religion, Civics and History of Pennsylvania, Mis- sion Moderator SISTER ALICE CECILIA, I.H.M., Home Eco- nomics I, II ' SISTER MARIE OLIVETTE, O.S.F., Business Math., Gen. Math., Alg. I SISTER M. LEOCADIA, D.M., Art, English, Latin I SISTER J-OSEPII LEoNA, S.S.,I., Librarian, English, Business Advisor to The Spectator and Rosa Mystica, Moderator of Radio Club, Forensic Society SISTER REGINA TERESA, I.H.M., Band, Or- chestra, Glee Club, Music MR. JOHN SINKOVITZ, Civics, Gymnasium, Coach of Football and Basketball Sister M. Ceorgiana, Prefect of Rosters, taking a moment's respite from the tedious work of checking credits and adjusting rosters for the students of Y, C. I N-mf X. KL Miss Mary Weaver, Secretary, obligingly lays aside for a moment the thousands of tasks that accumulate on her desk every hour of the day. I J SR. M. ESPERANCE I.H.M. L SR. M. GEORCIANA 0.S.F. - - mv- mfg f '..,: ':7-..-: 5,14?:5fQ, .e-ff NS' hxifgf z , f?7'??52 - Iwi .: f L .4 SR. MARIA LEONA I.H.M. SR. M. MIRIAN REGINA 0.S.F. qw... SR. ALICE CECILIA I.H.M. SR. M. ST. STANISLAUS 0.S.F. 7 L A SR. TERESA MERCEDES SR. M. DOLORES SR. M. LEOCADIA S.S.J. D.M. D.M. SR. REGINA TERESE I.I:I.M. SR. MARIA OLIVETTE 0.S.F. MR. JOHN SINKOVITZ Coach SR. MARIE DEL CARME I.H.M. SR. M. THECLA O.S.F. MISS MARY WEAVER N SR. MARIA NORBERT I.H.M. SR. M. JOSEPH LEONA S.S.J. MR. TOM RREEN Custodian 5 'fx '?l E' T E '!'F1r 4 - 3'fx5NWli?B. , Q gd r H. 744405:- . sh 1 QF ,..e 4 ur G -...M Demi rg 'vhrmap AR vgaw sm. Zig - 4 i 1 vf l?TI!? N 5'lir-f -9? E ' X Q. mamma nav 5, : :I r ll Jfa?'- 2 MADELINE J. Au-'ANo 36 N. Bevidere Ave. St. Rose's Clee Club 2, 43 Latin Club 3g Dramatics 43 Rosa Mystica Staff 4. Contagious laugh . . . mischie- vous . . . ready and willing to do her share of work. E lllli JAMES Enwtum ALLEN 721 S. Pershing St. Patrick's Glee Club lg Latin Club 13 Mission Representative 4. Mission minded . . . not what he says but the way he says it . . . always available when there is a party in the making . . . usually found in detention. i Y I , ' I Jossrn PHILIP ARGENTO 202 E. College Ave. St. Patrick's Clee Club 13 1. V. Football l, 23 J. V. Basketball 1, 23 Varsity Football 43 Varsity Basketball 4. Tops with his ,friends and foes alike . . . holds no grudges . . . always laughing and eating . . . perpetually tired. Q I4 Jsmcs Mfuw Bsmcnussn 219 S. Queen St. St. Mary's Latin Club 13 Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4g Girls' Basketball 33 Rosa Mystics Staff 4. Whiz at basketball . . . usually found with Nancy . . . always laughing . . . proud of her Rogues' Gallery. 1 AMBROSE Kuuc BRENNAN 600 E. Main St. St. .l0seph's Dallastown Keeps Dallastown jumpin' . . . small in stature but a terror for his size . . . deceitful air of quietude. X 55. W QW 'x WY Ll' -:xx I N4 ' 'I' 4 l' 0 NJ., fa Many EuzAm-:rr-r Busvmuoun 24 N. Albemarle St. Joseph's Speech Club lg Dramatic Club 13 Glee Club 1, 33 Flag Twirler 33 Orchestra 3, 4. Live wire . . . unpredictable . . . never a dull moment where Mary happens to be. - - 9, y . -1-4.-.........w.. GLORIA FRANCES BONNEVILLE 257 E. King St. St. Mary's Latin Club lg Clee Club 1, 2, 33 Band 3, 4g Orchestra 3, 43 Majorette 3, 4. Favors the sunny side of life . . . always ready for a good laugh . . . friendly . . . viva- cious . . . everyone's friend. I5 0.1, ROBERT LEE Bunny 960 Edison St. St. .loseph's Glee Club 13 Baseball 1, 23 Basketball 2, 43 Football Man- ager l, 2, 3, 4. Witty . . . full of fun . . . small but mighty on the basketball court. CARROLL J. CALLAHAN 107 S. Walnut St. St. .l0seph's Dallastown Clee Club lg Latin Club 1, 2, 3. Introspective . . . quiet . . . pleasant disposition . . . not easily roused. W WALTER A. CALLA1-IAN 107 S. Walnut St. St. Joseph's Dallastown Glee Club lg Latin Club l, 2, 3, Dramatics 4. Never at a loss for words ex- cept in P.0.D .... optimistic . . . sociable . . . slightly argu- mentative. l f r r If . X 1 .1 fi 1 . L E ADKIENNE A. CHAMBERS 642 Linden Ave. St. Rose's Clee Club l, 2, 4, Girls' Basket- ball 2, 33 Cheerleader 2, 3, 4g Dramatics 4. Not too serious . . . not too gay . . . a kind word for everybody . . competent stenographer. I6 y MARY HELEN CLEMONS 925 N. George St. St. Patrick's Dramatics 25 Glee Club 3, 43 Mission Representative 43 Rosa Mystica 4. In love with North York . . . hails from Harrisburg...takes life seriously . . . will succeed in whatever she chooses to do. JOAN MARLENE Durrsm 136 E. Phila. St. St. Patrick's Glee Club l. Usually found at the Chic . . . completes the Hagerman, Jor- dan, Duttera threesome . . . orderly . . . neat. 2 2. HHN. U XJYX . Srzmvmurz ANN Covu: R. D. No. 4, York Holy Infant 4 , 141' Russel. Jossru DES1'l-:rx-:AND 52 S. Newberry St. St. Patrick's Clee Club lg Latin Club 1, 23 Varsity Football 3, 4g Prom Committee 3. That slow boat to China man . . . neat dresser . . . velvet voice . . . math his pride and Glee Club 2. joy. Petite . . . congenial . . . likes French. I7 Jossm-1 JOHN DELL:-:R 1041 W. College Ave. St. Rose's Glee Club lg Latin Club 1, 23 Prom Committee 3. Camera fiend . . . dislikes home- work . . . good natured and congenial . . . good sense of humor. R. D. No. 1 at all times. 1 I K . fk. V 1 RICHARD CAnn0u. Ecxc St. .loseplfs Dallastown Glee Club lg Latin Club l, 2. Quiet . . . likes holidays on and off schedule . . . good manners NANCY CLAIRE EMBER 1905 W. Market St. St. Rose's Flagtwirler 13 Clee Club l, 2' Latin Club 1, 23 Basketball 2. Full of sport and laughter , , , collector of rings . . . good dancer . . . neat as a pin . . . KENNETH BERNARD FARRELL sharp as a tack. 892 E. Prospect St. St. Joseplfs Latin Club lg Dramaties 1: Glee Club 2g Radio Club 4- Hail the mighty hunter...suc- ceeds in confusing periods fol- lowing lunch . . . crazy about motor bikes. E lllli ANTHONY Pmnur FERRO 32 N. Franklin St. St. Joseplfs Vice President of Student Coun- cil 4g Rosa Mystica Staff 4. Academic whiz . . . a fiend for licorice of any kind . . . the Veepf' JosEPH NEWTON GEUBTNER 144 W. Jackson St. St. Mary's Clee Club lg Latin Club 1, 3g Varsity Football 45 President of Student Council 43 Prom Com- mittee 3. Popular . . . good humored . . . cooperative in all things . . . a good friend. S ,fi- Q awww WX: A , w . f 4 KATHERINE JOAN GAFFNEY 424 Linden Ave. St. Rose's Orchestra 1, 2, 3, 43 Accom- panist for Clee Club 1, 2, 3, 4g Latin Club 1, 2, 33 Prom Com- mittee 3g Secretary of Student Council 43 Dramatics 4g Rosa Mystica 4. Popular and studious . . . good leader and friend to all . . . talented pianist. THOMAS WILLIAM GAMMACHE R. D. No. 7 St. .loseplfs Dallastown Quiet in school . . . polite . . . friendly to all. I9 KATHLEEN JANE GARRETY 587 W. College Ave. St. Rose's Clee Club 1, 2, 45 Latin Club 33 Prom Committee 33 Color Guard 3, 4, Rosa Mystica 4. Cheerful . . . friendly . . . loyal to friends . . . true to ideals . . . possesses a Pepsodent smile and dimples. .F f 426 Coflorus St. Flag Twirler 4. . , if ff' f ' gf A contagious laugh . . . ready to do her share. ANNA Mama CRIGNANO St. Patrick's Latin Club lg Glee Club 1, 2g MARILYN JEAN HAGARMAN 39 N. Franklin St. St. .l0seph's mee Club 1, 2. Dreams find her in nurses' at- tire . . . pleasing personality . . . quiet till you get her started. LEONA Mums HANEY 139 E. Phila. Sl. St. Patrick's Dramatic Club lg Band 33 Orchestra 3. Reliable . . . enjoys both talk- ing and listening . . . kind to everybody. 20 RICHARD JAMi:s HANN1cAN T32 Jessop Place St. Patrick's Glee Club lg Orchestra lg Latin Club 1, 29 Band l, 2. Excellent student . . . likes Lit- erature . . . dislikes feminine gender . . . polite . . . gentle mannered. SHIRLEY ALICE HUsoN 50 S. Pleasant Ave. St. .loseph's Dallastown Spectator Staff 3g Prom Com- mittee 3g Latin Club 3, 43 Band 3, 4g Clee Club 3, 4g Dramatics 3, 4:, Rosa Mystica 4. Amiable . . . pleasant and gracious at all times . . . co- operative . . . good student. f tip 1 M' I : 'yn - 4 'WNW WWW' U -'N Wham! 'Rabi' JOSEPH VINCENT HEIDLEII 18 N. Albemarle St. St. .l0sepl1's Football 3, 4-g Radio Club 4g Forensic 4. Always the life of the party . . . everyday is ladies' day . . . a whiz at chemistry. MARVIN CLARENCE HEINER Broad Street St. Joseph's Dallastown Latin Club l, 2. Often seen-seldom heard type . . . sensible and self-reliant . . . a good worker . . . always a gentleman. 2I ROBERT GENE HOFFMAN 931 W. King St. St. Rose's Clee Club l:, Latin Club 1, 25 J. V. Football 1, 23 Varsity Football 4. A gentleman thru and thru . . . neat dresser . . . a warm greet- ing for all . . . quiet and un- assuming. xi CV ROSEMARY V. JORDAN 1154 E. King St. St. .Ioseph's Latin Club lg Dramatics lg Clee Club 2. Quiet . . . ladylike manner . . . conscientious in studies . . . al- ways friendly. CHARLOTTE L. KAUEI-'MAN 329 E. Locust Street Girls' Basketball 33 Cheerleader 3, 4g Glee Club 3, 43 Rosa Mystica 4. Good humored . . . pleasant dis- position . . . Lab technician is her aim . . . habitual talker: 22 WALTER JOSEPH HUXLEY 203 S. Beaver St. St. Patrick's Football 3, 43 Basketball 4. Pleasant personality . . . whiz at sports . . . jolly joker. E lllll RICHARD WILLIAM KE!-'EER 1124 W. Princess St. St. Rose's Glee Club lg Latin Club 1, 2g Basketball 1, 2, 33 Football 4. Owner of the famed hot rod Agnes . . . math time just isn't his time . . . likes study periods all day. PATRICIA ANN LANIUS 558 Wilson Court St. Mary's Glee Club 1, 2g Majorette 3g Latin Club 2. Quiet and seldom in ll hurry . . . pleasant and friendly . . hopes lo be somebodyfs secre- tary. XWXX X i St. EA v ' ' , RX Q Q ' 1 4 Q ' 'Z Downes ANN R. D. No. 1 f' M, ti Latin Club 1, sg , if 4g Clee Club 1, C V i fry. ' chestra 1, 2, 3, 4g 4. BETTY JOANNE Kansa Aciiiig ability i 1 i R. NO. 1 Sl. M3fy,S dignified 1 l I tres Manchester Clue Club lg Band 1, 23 Latin Club 1, 35 Orchestra 3, 4g treasurer of Student Council 4. Everybodyfs chauffeur . . . popular . . . slow drawling voice . . . never seen without 23 Mary. KRISTICK St. Rose's Dramatics 3, 2, 3, 4g Or- Rosa Mystica studious . . chic. LAURENCE ROBERT KUHN 615 Cleveland Ave. St. Mary's Glee Club lg Latin Club 1, 2g Football Manager 4. Familiar to most people as Dee Dee . . . quiet . . . friendly . . . shy sense of humor. f , fl' 1 I V Y 'lfr ff EARL ALBERT MCSHERRY 1206 Lancaster St. .loseph's Latin Club 25 Basketball 2. A no worry man . . . has a mind ol his own . . . content. alibi. CHARLES Jossru MAcUmE 33 E. Cottage Pl. St. Mary's Band 1, 2g Clee Club 1, 2. Seldom lost for words . . . smil- ing visage . . . never without an E lllll DONALD F. MILLER 755 Parkway Blvd. St. Rose's Clee Club lg Latin Club 1, 23 Jr. Varsity Basketball 25 Var- sity Baskethall 4. Gets lost in the big city of Dallastown . . . keeps every- body in stitches . . . brings in the morning news. 24 CATHERINE SARAH MONAGHAN R. D. No. 7 St. Joseph's :Clie Club lg Junior Red Cross , . Studious . . . good debater . . . quiet sense of humor . . . low voice . . . college bound. CATHERINE MAnL0w OWINGS 441 Linden Ave. St. Rose's Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 43 Orchestra 1, 2, 3, 4g Dramatics 33 Rasa Mystica 4. Loves short periods, no home- work and Cornell week-ends . . . nursing her aim . . . fan- cies summers at Sherwood and a Cadillac convertible. f N A I NNWYB X x .m g ,'3Tf 3:5 XX.. A six ? ' it i f 2 Y Mfuw ELLEN MUNCHEL R. D. No. 2 St. Mary's MacDonald's Heights Glee Club 1, 2g Flag Twirler 23 Latin Club 1, 2. Quiet manner . . . pleasant smile . . . hopes to be a good secretary . . . one ol our out- of-towners. DONALD EUGENE NAGLE 28 W. College Ave. St. Mary's Latin Club 1, 23 Jr. Varsity 2g Varsity Football 33 Clee Club 1, 2. Gets a kick out of life and kicks the life out of a football . . . loves short periods . . . no homework . . . easy going. 25 JOSEPH ANTHONY NOTOPOULOS 115' E. Phila. St. St. Patrick's Clee Club 13 Latin Club 1, 23 Varsity Football 4. Uses energy only in extreme cases . . . extensive collection of l1te slips . . . friendly, liked by all who know him. 7i'47H'Jr I ln N ,J ' ,efifff s , Xe , I ,141 SUSAN MARIE RIEDEL 47 E. Howard St. St. .loseplfs Dallastown Glee Club 1, 2. A friend loyal and true . . sociable . . . studious. BERNADINE F. REIN 767 Carl Street St. Mary's Clem- Club 1, 2, 43 Cheerleader 2, 3, 43 Girls' Basketball 33 Latin Club 33 Prom Committee 3g Color Guard 3, 43 Rosa Mystica 43 Dramatics 4. Calm, cool, collected when driv- ing . . . wherever there is laughter you are sure to find Bernie 'in the midst of it . . . Our fifth avenue queen. , f RODNEY E. ROONEY 415 W. Princess St. St. Mary's Band 1, 2, 3, 4g Orchestra 1, 2, 3, 43 Clee Club 1, 23 Latin 1, 2. Tenacious of his opinion . . . never at a loss for words . . . has a mind gf his gwnl LEWIS JAMES Scl-ILALINE 1152 E. King St. St. .Ioseph's Glee Club 1. Genial type . . . often seen but seldom heard . . . little man with big voice. 26 4 tiff Lonsrro ELAINE STEINFELT 832 E. Prospect St. St. .loseph's Orchestra 1, 2, 3, 4g Color Guard 3, 43 Dramatics 3, 4g Cheerleader 2, 3, 43 Latin Club 1, 2, 3g Clee Club 1, 2, 3. Rates A on cheering squad . . . our potato chip kid . . . ray of sunshine on a dull day. 'K Xl tit! JULIA MAm:uEm'n: SHUMAN 101 W. Cottage Pl. St. Mary's Clee Club 1, 2g Latin Club 1, 2g Flagtwirler 3. Loves horses . . . always found trailing Pat's footsteps . . . cheerful hello for all. Jossrn Wmcr-rr SIMMONS 506 Dupont Ave. St. Patrick's Clee Club lg Student Council 43 Latin Club 1. Everything a mere detail , . . man of few words , . . should go places. Cvnn. BENEDIC1' SMITH 632 W. King St. St. Rose's Football 4. Dies a thousand deaths in French class . . . man of few words . . . soft voice . . . con- fuses lunch periods. matics 1, 2. inspiration. HENRIETTA BELL!-: STOTLER 450 W. College Ave. St. Mary's Clee Club 1, 2g Latin Club 1, 23 Majorette 1, 2, 3, 45 Dra- Pleasant disposition . . . every- body's friend . . . typing is her JOHN HENRY STRAUSBAUGH Seven Valleys St. 10111115 Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4. Brags about his car . . . quiet and friendly . . . a whiz in math . . . rich bass voice. il- KENNETH CHARLES STRINE 24-9 S. Hartley St. St. Patrick's Band 1, 2, 3, 43 Orchestra 1, 2, 3, 4-g Clee Club 1, 2, 3, 43 Latin Club 1, 2g Dramatics 4, Concert Band 1, 2, 3, 4. Benny Goodman of York Catholic . . . enjoys a good laugh . . . active and ambitious. 28 E lllll Davin LAWRENCE Tornzn 530 W. King St. St. Rose's Latin Club 2, Clee Club 1. Whiz at the wheel . . . quiet in school . . . gentlemantly. I Q X JANET R. YINCLING 816 S. Albemarle St. Joseph's Clee Club 1, 2. Likeable . . . takes everything in its stride . . . blushes easily . . . good student. ELlzAnE'rH ANN ZORBAUGH 217 E. Walnut St. St. Patricks Clee Club 1, 2, 4. Tops with everybody . . . pleasant . . . ladylike . . . takes responsibility . . . . plenty of school spirit. S n Q! X 4 Q 1 be f U f 'k 4 Q f lf 'ja' .J 0 f 1 ANN CEN!-IVIEVE TRULINOS 21 Columbia Ave. St. Mary's Flag Twirler lg Majorette 2, 3, 43 Orchestra 3, 4g Clee Club 1, 2, 33 Latin Club 1. Friendly . . . witty . . . always ready for a good time . . . out- standing majorette. Jscon JAMES Wmvl-:ll R. D. 8 St. Mary's Yearns for life in a big city. . . fond of music . . . tops most of the school drives. 29 FRANCIS X. Wi-um-: 635 Manor St. St. Patrick's Clee Club 1, 2, 33 Latin Club lg J. V. Football 13 J. V. Basketball 15 Varsity Football 2, 3, 43 Band 3, 43 Basketball Manager 2, 3, 4. Possesses athletic trophy for outstanding work in football . . . noted for school spirit . . . pleasant, respectful manner . . good-natured grin for all. , . t :Q .4 ill? ml' W Leaders of the yearbook patron drive smilingly regard the class rat- ing on the poster. fLeft to rightl Winifred Klinedinst, Nancy Kline- dinst, Mary Cucuzello, Cecelia Mul- len, and Joan Wise. junior Girls who won nhl- local prizes for their essays on EQUAL OPPORTUNITIES FOR THE PHYSICALLY HANDICAPPED. CL. to RJ First prize, Marian Frantzg Second prize, Lois Becker, Third prize, Mary Merges. These prizes of 325 saving bond, 310 and S5 respectively, were by Mr. Cohn of the Pennsylvania Employment Service. 1 .. , , , M' 12726 W- A I .. M Q M. f 4 . linlwni mu-: QL. lu RJ L. Krcpps, ll, Ars:-nuult, Brady. J. 'Wi-Cl:-uf, J. Uri-y, E. Collins, V. Spiljllllilil Q,, Wlmri-, R. Q,l4-itz. Svvorul row: QL. In RJ C. Sulmlfl, ll. H1-4-al, l', Sulmlil, H. lVlummQ-rl, M, Kristick, R He-icllcr, L. lfvrro. ll. lirully, J. D4-Slciliano, R. lJiAng4-lo. Third row: QL. to RJ L. Qlodfra-v, L. Hohh-tlcr rlh row: .. . . Q- 1 , . - 1' , . .' runs mug , 2. 4-li v, J. K1-ffl-r, J. Ilouck, T. Smith, T. Altholf l . li. Sleinfn-lt, QQ. Kin-nlzli-r, W. Elini-, C. Viccliiotti, K. Hlruuflruugli, J, l'lLllk1'llF0lll, ll. I.ivn-lflrvrgcr. Fou QI to Rl J lil' num R lhll r L Sl l ll Q VQ l First row: QL. to RJ H. Eckenrode, S. Mann, W. Klinedinst, Jean Staub, P. Hahn, P. Howard, M. Hemler, C. Mullen, M. Martin. Second row: QL. to RJ R. Larkin, R. Munchel, N, Klinedinst, C. McGraw, B. Mc- Cord, K. Chambers, M. Kirchner, S. Miron. Third row: QL. to RJ J. Shane, C. Schell, V. Mundorf, P. Zim- merman, C. Seasely, F. Cregnano, M. Schiding, V. Noel. Fourth row: QL. to RJ M. Cucuzello, B. Barth, Mary Cuffaro, J. Krichten, Shirley Stauh, H. Reanis, C. Weeks, K. Mann, P. Huhlcy. Fifth Row: QL. to RJ M. Forrey, M. Porta, M. Benkert, M. Brady, P. Hickey, Joan Slauh, E. Schmidt, J. Brueggeman. Fifth row: QL. to RJ D. Schneider, M. Kurtz, N. Mead, M. Merges, M. Frantz, L. Becker, B. Sheffcr. Firxt Ran' ll. to IU John Mingora, William ljrkenrotle, Joseph Mann l-lrunk Tortoriri, George Stn-rkler, Franvis Coulson, Ilarl Snyder, Walter Spangler, Rohert Ryer. Senond Row ll, to Rl Thomas Marlin, James Holtzer, Levere Smith, Gerald Tiehel, Burl Lally, Robert Slexeson. Frank Atkinann, Allen Frey. Tlxirfl Row tl, to Hb Joseph Althnff, Rirhard King, James Kerrhner, Rirhard Wagattlatt, James Kohler, Gene Cuzer, Patrick Smith, Lloyd Mullen, Rohert Peters. Fourth Row tl. to Rl George Shumnn, Rohert Mann, Damien Rez-4l, Frank Wills. John Hagarman, Lloyd Seifert, Charles Everett, Maurice Hughes, Fifth Row tl. to Rl Robert Hanks. Louis Salvatore, Curtis That:-her, Ruhert Entln-r, Philip Shoop, Joseph Smith. Sixth Row fl, to Rl I-'ranris lfreelulnl, John Miller, John Hooper, Rirhartl Mangold, Joseph lfahie, Myron Shimlel, Donald Lindt, Dale Ur-llc-r. Fred Noel. 0Pll0M0llE Firxt Row lL Io Rl Justina Kehm, Jane Rooney, Doris Working:-r. Mary Clan, ,loan Wise, Ten-sa Eurulano, Mage a ene ir cr nr ry 1 lrirk, Shirley Wagman. Ada Helfrirk. Second Row fl, to RJ Lois llarnette, Dorothy Dunkcr, Stella Taylor, Rita Nolan Virginia loemer Mirhalene Cacciola, Barbara Ceuhtner, Ann Kane, Nanry Russo. Third Row QL to Rl Dolores Selak, Nanry Miron Shirley Hrmlrr Mary Hannigan, Mercedes Wilkinson, Charlotte Martorano, Judith Weeks, Diane Chanthers, Joanne Gladlelter. Fourth Ron I lo R Marv Mouag. han, Palrivia Olnernlirls, Mary Krirhten, Marte MfClain, Rosemary Tuxsia, llarlxara llinllrr, Mary Ann V'illinnt:4, Mane lrorot le-ona Haley Fiflh Row tl. to RI lrorraine Carhaugh, Mary Jane Knox, Martha llarnhart, Carolyn Rizznlo, Patriria Crandall, Rose hurt: 'Nancy lwler ll P kl Sll HI Elizalletlt Slahle. Catherine Crandall. Sophomores discussing Reference books in the Library. Standing with Reference books: Mary A. Williams, Justina Kehn, Joanne Gladfelter, Nancy Russo, Francis Coulson, Allen Frey, Ada Hel- frick, Stella Taylor. Sister Esperance conducts her class in Civics and His- tory of Pennsylvania. 35 Sister Leocadia's Art class seem absorbed in their work. Q. F r e s h m e n diagramming clears up the mystery of Gerunds. First Raw QL to Ri Thomas Wishard, Harry Bcllz, William Gerber. Lawrence Miller, Donald Martin, Donald Reever, Harry Shultz, Joseph Spangler, Charles Taylor, Andrew Smith. Second Row QL to Ri William LaPointe, Michael Larkin, Bernard Bevenonr, Joseph Sleinfelt, Robert Shnman, Maurice Meckley, Robert Altland, Bernard Collins, Edward Krepps, James Larkin. Thinl Row QL to Ri Ronald Wilmer, Lawrence Kristirk, Richard lzer, Robert Zimmerman, Edward Reed, Lewis Noll, Michael Harkins, Thomas Bowman, William Mangold. Fourth Row QL to Ri Richard Roth, Stanley Shelter, Fred Wagman, Richard Helfrich, Richard Wagner, Paul Holloway, Michael Metzler, Christo- pher Huber, Richard Lindt, Ronald Kopp. Fifth Row QL to Ri James Doyle, Kenneth Stamer, Thomas Gill, Richard Korlie, Jacob Tome, Bemard Eveler, John Dnnaven, Robert Lynch, Leo Phillips. Sixth Raw QL to Ri John Contino, George Feeser, John Fitzpatrick, Bert Loeper, Robert Sargen, George Swartz, Richard Bowman, Richard Fitzgerald. FRE HME First Row L to R Mary Jane Brickner, Patricia McCaffrey, Joyce Livelsberger, Barbara Slahle, Margaret Knmontis, Rosalia Cacciola, Ronnie Schmidt. Elizabeth Mann, Dolores Moriarty, Rita Brneggeman, Barbara Kirk. Second Raw QL to Ri Patricia Cavanangh, Theresa Shrader, Mary Dohm, LaVica Wachstein, Doris Wagman, Teresa Hem ler. Mary T. Smith, Anna Smith, Patricia Zorbaugh, Yvonne McCaffrey. Third Raw QL to Rt Patricia Tallahenbaugh, Arlene Topper, Shirley Reeder, Rosita Frizzi, Joanne Little, Mary L. Smith, Patricia Kochenour, Jacqueline Hoemer, Yvonne Oberdick. Fourth Row QL to Ri Beverly Farrell, Mary Hagarman, Anita Oberdick, Nancy Smith, Ann Shive, Joan Hunt, Mary Mann, Joan Baker, Jean Roth, Jo Ann Gallagher. Filth Row QL to Ri Marlene Heindel, Sylvia Eveler, Barbara Eck, Con- stance Ango, Barbara Murr, Jeanne McNamara, Mary Unger, Patricia Slaughter, Mary Noel. Sixth Row QL lo RJ Patricia Godfrey, Dona McLain, Jacqueline Noble, Carole Daniels, Dawn Spiese, Carol Snow, Bernadette Larkin, Mary Binder, Maryann Travers, Nancy Staab. Sister M aria Norbert dram a- tizes the Ecclesiastical Cycle as l tie season of Len t approaches. Fathe . lors discuss problems relative to their Religion IV cla r Kealy and the sen' SS. Mission Rc-prcsentativcs at York Cutllolii' ure examining lllc Dl0l'L'Silll monillly rm-turns. Conlrilmutiuns for lmmr uml furcign missions plum- tha-ir svlluol lligll in ilu' rm-gisln-r of lllosc 1-onlrilxuting to lliis gn-ul cuusa-. 'flu- llllShlUll lczulvrs of 1-acl: Plus llt QL. to RJ llzltrix-ia Howurll, K1llllll't'll llllalnlwrs, Rflillil lfrizzi, Mary Cul'- faro, ,IHIIIUS Allcn, Mary He-lon fll1'lll0llh, Nancy Eylcr, and lVli4-ln-le-llc lim-viola, Millll'l4't' lVle-wklcy, l,loy1l Nlullcn. Father Dougherty explains the re- ligious text to his absorbed group of Freshmen. Husil' taking note-s from their rc F I' I Aurcntz, this ligioun inwtrurtor, 'ut wr l'wl'l'hllIllllIl group act-in very interest:-tl. I Bingo? Not exactly. Then- French ll stuala-nts are participating in this fus- rinating Je Vai! a ganw whirh tests lhvm in tht- gre-at truths of our Catholic faith as wvll as in Frcnvh vocabulary null aural skill. Busily typing and taking stenography, the commercial students taught by Sister M. Thecla have no time to peep at the camera, Every second counts when one is striving for accuracy and speed. 5 Interesting? I'11 sayg especially when The A merican Observer and Sister Del Carmen are present. What are they seek- ing? This Civics Class must he well informed and there is no better way than familiarity with World News of the Week. 15505 Librarians Kathleen Chambers and Marian Frantz put finishing touches to the bulletin board Catholic Press display. First Radio Group of Y. C. Front r0w: QL. to RJ James Mcllleaf, Walter Spangler, Carl Snyder, George Whare, George Sterkler, D. Arsenault, Richard Gleitz. Second row: QL. to R.J Thomas Martin, William Ecken- rode, P. Reed, D. Reed, L. Mullen, L. Krepps, James Brady. Third row: QL. to RJ John Hooper, James Holt- zer, R. DiAngelo, M. Kristivk, R. Heidler, Joseph Heidler, and D. Nagle. Pennsylvania and Harris- burg Forensic partici- pants: Seated: Catherine Monaghan, Loretta Steinfelt, Virginia Loelller, Madeleine Algano, Mary Merges. Standing: Lloyd Mullen, Damian Reed, Joseph Heidler, James Holtzer, Michael Kristick, Ronald Heidler, James McCleaf. ,mg as Q :,.-, , EE- Q., - 1. NW gig, Q ,V , 75,1 ,S -5355 , as, 'f . at i. I M ,ag aa if 33 5 - Ei xii if af Q M , Qtudcntb of Latm classes of Y f' are arranging articles of their class project for display ln the school llbrary QL to RJ are Barbara Binder, Kathryn Marlow, Constancq Ango, Mary Ungcr, ,loss ph Stelnfelt, John Hoopcr, Donald Lindt, and 35? Q3 an ' QIWQHS' BIOLOGY Robert Ember, Patrick Smith, Lloyd Seifert., Frank Atkinson, Rita Nolin, Mary Hannigan, Judith Weeks, and Mary Monaghan watch the wonders of God's universe re- vealed through the bioscope. Sister Mary Stanislaus points out the highlights to be noted. As Thomas Gam- lllLlCll0 and Kirk Bren- nan test conductivity of various solutions, Shir- ley Huson keeps the record. GENERAL SCIENCE Richard Fitzgerald demon- strates a model hot water heating system as Lawrence Kristick, John Fitzpatrick, Leo Phillip, Richard Bow- man, Charles Taylor, Bern- ard Bievenour, and Albert Loeper look on. -1-snuff ,,gQ-ff-W QW... ,g,,,,f' 2 J -,lg-noni? A ,.f.f-,,,w,,nn-0'0 3 .l Sister Georgiana,s plane ge- ometry class seem very much interested in Barbara Binder's explanation, It would SCCIII that mathematics too has charms for this group. Winners of certificates in the nationwide Latin Examinations sponsored by the Association for Promotion of the Study of Latin. First row: QL. to RJ Shirley Huson, liurlraru liimh-r, Rita Nolin, Mivllulim- liavviolai, Clllll1'l'llll' Monu- ghan, Mary lVl4'rg4-s, Mary Ann Wil- liams. Sfllllllillfli Hi. to RJ Lois lic-vkvr, Marian l runtz, John Hooper, JRHIIUS Holtzt-r, Rif-hard E1-konroilc, Nancy Mc-ml, and Elizuln-lh Slillllv. his gl 5.45 A job well done brings pleased satisfaction to both teacher and pupils if we can be- lieve what we see on the faces of Sister Alice Cecilia and her girls of Home Ee. I. These lassies initiate their sewing course by making dainty aprons out of feed bags, but you would never know it if we did not tell you. English classes take time out to enjoy the Readers, Digest - particularly the vocabulary study. Christmas in very much in evidence in the beautifully decorated Home Ec Department and y0u'd smile too if you had a jar of cookies made by your very own self to give your mother for Christmas, 1 3 ni 79' J f W ,-,Q ugfw W x 4 . f.'-HEQMYPX1 li SGW' QWWJWV 'X QF XJR. HQ: l' 1 1 '-f' ,,.x.1'1Q.I,'i mann L' fff'?gfRf?W11:5f? kf'f2 Eire ,f,.Q....,. ':. I ,I 4 41 Vi, ,X .:.- y K , 5 W' v T1 'vfafifiza . . f e,A , M. 'gn X 4 vwfi 'P ,, Y ,ff W ss: Y ff . af , V- .HMP ' :nw ' ,J Qt' xl La fy, ' 91' A, we -11 i , +, 1 , 1 1 L 2 , ,EIT Q JW A ...-.gf-f AC'I'lVl'l'l Qtr? 'ih- s My A. Q 355: ft Nw li f 2-ZQQCWK . 1 F K i ..,, EDITORIAL STAFF -of The Spectator clock- wise QL, to RJ James McCleaf, George Steckler, Mary Merges, Marian Frantz, Dorothy Schnei- der, Lois Becker, Nancy Mead, ,lean Staub, Patricia Cavanaugh, Rita Eckenrode, Carol Weeks, Patricia Hahn lmissingj. Business lllanagers-John Mann, Myron Shin del, and Carl Snyder are busy stamping, stapl ing, and sealing the school paper. 50 Ch uwb exe, BJ Xgzxdieexx , 9tan8Kxxg,, Virgixua ax Sheficr, 0 inrsfkh to Sivan Qkmxb. , uhh, Barbar tune in Th Layout E411 . Richara GXQKVL, ana Leoeicr, au. Fvcawd ak mp of L an GMKOY oi Gu- Comic E-HXV Gun Spvrtaior each Kee-ue. T lm Pmwon WF -Efmrfs Ed. Gltzcr 'for - u Cs Rosa Mystica Staff, clockwise QL. to RJ Dolores Kristick, Kath leen Carrity, Catherine Owens, Loretta Steinfelt, Janet Berk heiser, M. H. Clemons, ,Ioan Gaffney, Charlotte Kauffman Shirley Huson, Bernadine Rein, Madeline Alfano. BUSINESS STAFF Clockwise QL. to RJ Lawrence Kuhn, Walter Callahan, Donald Nagle, Robert Hoffman, and Richard Hannigan. R0 A MYSTICA 'PAW EDITORIAL STAFF - EDITOR AND BUSINESS MAN- AGER-Sllirley Huson and Do- lores Kristick, Typists from Com mercial Depart ment. M. Henri fD. Arsenaultb proudly exhibits his models Clare iB0tty Kraberlg Elsie- fliathleen Uarrilyl and Luvile iliernafline Reinl to Joanne lShirley Husonb and Penny fllolores Kristirkl. Urvg fJi.lIlll'S Mvlllvufl vlowning for ilu- In-ni-fin of Km-rry Qwullvr tl2IllUllilIllQ P4-nny fllolore-5 Kri lin-kg Joanne- fslmirlvy Husonl. Seutffd: Cary Kuvnlzlvr as Uailg Loretta Stn-infvlt as Mmln-rg Marlvlim- Alfano as Mavis, and Kun- lll'lll Strinc ua Harrison Day. Standing: Norman Porte-r, JHIIIUS Bracly. flrumllnu lA4lrin-nnv flllilIlllN'Y'hl W1ll1'll1's Mark il'ul Re-1-ill and Milly ljuzm balffnvyl plan lll4'Il' fulurv. 54 JUNIUR- E l0lt ii 9 WY DUUUYQ CAST: Seated QL. to RJ Adrienne Chambersg Betty Kraber, Clareg James McCleaf, Gregg Madeline Alfano, Mavisg Shirley Huson, ,Ioannag Joan Gaffney, and Patrick Reed as Mark. , Standing IL. to RJ Loretta Steinfelt as Motherg Cary Kuentzler as Fatherg Bernadine Rein as Lucilleg Kathleen Carrity as Elsieg Walter Callahan as Kerryg Dolores Kristick as Pennyg Donald Arsenault as M. Henrig Kenneth Strine, Harrison Day, Edward Col- lins as Reds: James Bradv as Norman Porter. fx CHRI 'IWIAS PAGEA 'P GLEE CLUB First Row QL. to RJ Rosemary Tassia, Mary Ann Williams. Second Row: QL. to RJ Ann Kane, Shirley Huson, Lois Bar- nelte., Dolores Kristick. Third Row: QL. to RJ Virginia Loefller, Diane Chambers, ,Io Ann Glad- felter, Marie Kirchner, Mercedes Wilkinson, Mary Benkert. Fourth Row: QL. to RJ Patrick Reed, Carl Vicciotti, Robert Banks, John Strausbaugh, Nancy Mead, Ken- neth Strine, and Joseph Fahie. ?1Q. f 'Q illiilfl C ' Ui'???5N 94 ii .-4, 'V K: .WI f ,sg V I , , .g ' ,, V? Mug W , fi 73: f 5 M fl' 5 h x s ii, Qi , 'i 55+ yum, s . Y 2 I . 3' 1 ,x :M 327' L, .Wgw AI A ,, . , if A .. , K nh 9 . A . M , , .... -W MM. i--4 W ff , - --- '1,,fT. Q- A . M - , , , .A .. -- - f - - . V f 1 'Qr-1 -4 m'5:-A. Q5 ' - KX ' 1 , ' f 1 Q f- -- 1 1 ,:-Q, ,- V 41- :Bs - ' ,K rn Cf' -'14 ' -.Q . ' Y , x ...N - ,. 5 ...r 1 f' .,.,. ' ..-Int .2 lt' N A--. - , . - -f'- -: -- x - . ,, -'- Y if- ' - , i - . f :, .J A. -. Q. Vf XM f.,.., W - ,f Q f ff' ' -,f ., - k 1. M' .ay az YORK CATHOLIC HIGH SCHOOL BAND PIII G Bb CLARINET Kenneth Strine Mary Benkert Joan Shane Shirley Huson Teresa Euculana Robert Lynch Frank Tortorici George Feeler Jacqueline Hoemer Patricia Kochenour Regina Larkin Teresa Hemler Catherine Marlowe FLUTE Mary Merges Mary Binder Carolyn McGraw Eb SAXAPHONE Ronald D'Angelo James McCleaf Richard King Michael Metzler Bb TENOR SAXAPHONE Patricia Zimmerman Bonnie Schmidt BASS Patrick Reed George Webb Bert Leoper FIRST VIOLIN Lorelta Steinfelt' Lois Barnette Marian Franz Mary Bievenour Betty Kraber Barbara Shetfer Catherine Owings Constance Arigo Barbara Stahle Anne Trulinos Gloria Bonneville Marie Frerot Marie Kerchner VIOLA Nancy Miron Anita Oberdick TRUMPET Bernard Steinlell Donald Arsenault Maurice Hughes Francis Coulson Donald Lindt Ronald Witmer Paul Sabold George Whare Charles Everett Margaret Kumautil Patricia Godfrey Joanne Gallagher TROMBONE Rodney Rooney Harry Beltz Robert Banks Charles Sabold Curtis Thatcher Eugene Guyer Beverly Farrell Yvonne Oberdick PERCUSSION Francis Whare Walter Spangler Joseph Spangler Patricia I-Iubley Christopher Huber Richard Fitzgerald James Larkin Eh HORN Ada Helfrich J oan Wise GLOCKENSPIEL Elizabeth Stahle Barbara Stahle BARITONE Joseph Fabie John Fitzpatrick YORK CATHOLIC HIGH SCHOOL ORCHESTRA SECOND VIOLIN Joanne Gladleller Patricia Cavanangh Dolores Selak Dorothy Duncker Mary Hagarman Nancy Eyler Richard Helfrich Edward Reed Robert Altland CELLO Dolores Kristick Shirley Helfrich STRING BASS Robert Banks Joseph Fabie FLUTE Mary Merges Carolyn McGraw Mary Binder TROMBONE Rodney Rooney Harry Beltz Charles Sabold Curtis Thatcher CLARINET Kenneth Strine Mary Benkert Joan Shane Shirley Huson Teresa Euculano Jacqueline Hoerner Patricia Kochenour 58 Eb ALTO SAXOPI-IONE Ronald D'Angelo James McCIeaf John Destephano Richard King Michael Metzler ALTO HORN Carl Vichiotti TRUMPET Bernard Sleinlelt Donald Arsenault Maurice Hughes Francis Coulson Fred Noel Donald Lindt Paul Sabold TUBA Patrick Reed George Webb PERCUSSION Patricia Hubley Nancy Mead Francis Whare Joseph Spangler Walter Spangler PIANO Barbara Ceubtner Frank Wills ORGAN Joan Caiiney Elizabeth Stahle Q? YORK CATHOLIC HIGH SCHOOL CHORUS SOPRANO Nancy Mead Joanne Gladfelter Mary Benkert Marie Kerchner Virginia Loelller Dolores Kristick Rosemary Tassia Mercedes Wilkinson Rosita Frizzi Sylvia Eveler Patricia Cavanaugh Teresa Hemler ALTO Shirley Hunan Suzanne Mann Shirley Staub Mary Anne Porta Mary Ann Williams Diane Chambers Loretta Steinfelt Lois Barnette Barbara Kirk Rita Brueggman Carol Daniels Bemadette Larkin TENOR Kenneth Strine Joseph Fabie William Eckenrode Iohn Fitzpatrick Edwin Selak Robert Mann Bert Loeper Richard Helfrich BASS lohn Straushaugh Carl Vichiotti Edward Krepps Stanley Shetler James Larkin Patrick Reed Robert Banks Leo Phillips Robert Altllnd Kenneth Simmer Michael Larkin George Shuman Z b X ,x TW: f -CH l?IfxYs:1iz9'3'ZWE At the Reverend of York oath of Ccubtner TUBE 'I' Cllll DIL installation ceremony, the Joseph P. Kealy, principal Catholic, administers the office to President Joseph 60 Student Council holds weekly meeting to examine the suggestion box and to talk over the various problems incidental to their position. They are clockwise: KL. to RJ Mary Mann, Richard Bowman, Richard Courtney, Damian Reed, Joseph Fahie, Miron Shindel, Gary Kuentzler, Walter Callahan, Betty Kraber, Anthony Ferro, Joan Gaffney, Joseph Simmons, Bernard Steinfelt, and Thomas Smith. Student Council and Class Representatives, First row: lL. to RJ La Vina Wachstein, Mary Binder, Betty Kraher, Treasurer, Joseph Ceulntner, Presidentg Joan Gaffney, Vive-President, Virginia Loefller, Rita Ecken- rode, Patrivia Cavanaugh. Second row: QL. to RJ Damien Reed, Richard Kortie, Barbara Ceubtner, Mary Bievenour, Marian Frantz, Dorothy Schneider, Elizabeth Zorbaugh, Rita Nolin, Richard Bowman, Myron Shindel. Third row: ll... to RJ Bernard Steinfelt, Walter Callahan, Cary Kuentzler, Joseph Fahie. Fourth row: lL. to RJ Thomas Smith, Mary Mann, Joseph Simmons. Senior Class Officers: Joseph Geubtner, Joan Gaffney, Betty Kraber, Anthony Ferro, Walter Callahan, and Joseph Simmons present the T, V. set, a gift from the students of the school to Wil- liam Korh, a member of the senior Class who became a victim of polio last October. The student council sponsored this idea and saw that it became a reality. Chaperones: KL. to RJ Mr. and Mrs. Boll Allen, Mrs. John Clark, Reverend Joseph Kealy, Principal of York Catholic, Mr. and Mrs. J. Sinkovitz, Mr. and Mrs. John Krutulis, Mr. and Mrs. T. C. Williamson, Dr. and Mrs. Kenneth 0'Toole, Mr. and Mrs. Ken- neth Cox. JUNIUR PRO 1 AT uomwnv CLUB King and Queen of the Prom Joseph Ccubtnor, President of the Senior Class and Joan Faffncy, Secretary. if it Standing: QL. to RJ Patrick Reed, Eugvne Guyer, Rodney Rooney, Robert Banks. Sealed: QL. to RJ Mauricm- Hughes, George Wham, Frederivk Noel, Frank Everett. MEDLEY Standing: QL. to RJ Lore td Steinfvlt, Marian Frantz John Strauslxaugh, Joanne Gladfvlter Nancy Mead. Seated Gaffney. First row: IL. to RJ George Shuman, Robert Mann, J, Mingora, G. Wharv, R. Bowman, L. Krepps F. Wllare. Second row: QL. to RJ C. Smith, L. Strauahaugh, M. Shinde-I, R. DoStcphano, L. Smith R. HoHman, L. Salvatore, F. Atkinson. Third row: KL. to RJ D. Nagle-, R. Kem-r, W. Huxlvy, J Heidler, J. Arg:-nto, F. Ceubtner, J. Notopoulos, J. Holtzvr, L. Uoslfre-y. Francis Wharo who was scicrterl as the out- standing senior athlete. Franny was also awarded tim trophy. 366 F00'l'BALL York Catholic on goal line. West York stops George Whare brought down by two Lancaster players. UHEIIULE LuVerm- Godfrey helped from tlu- field by Myron Shimlm-l and Rolwrt Hoff- man. 3 4 Y. C. Opp 6 Reading Catholic 12 7 Harrisburg Catholic 19 31 Shenandoah Catholic 13 6 Red Lion 6 2 St. Matthew's fConshohockenJ 21 13 West York 7 0 Lancaster Catholic 31 18 Middletown 32 0 Delone 34 27 St. Patrick's fNorristownj 7 5 YIIRK UATIIULIU HIGH SUll00L BA ll In tribute to ,lolln Clark, the band forms his initials hc-fore the gamv dedicated to him-the J0llll Clark game played with Norristown, Thanksgiving Day. Asst. COIICIIYCH As. Cox 333,-wg, a Couch-JOHN SlNKovlTz Cheerleaders: KL. to RJ Kathleen Carrity, Loretta Stein- felt, Susanne Mann Adrienne Chambers, Bernadine Rein, Char- lotte Kauffman. 9 what price glory. Cold 7 yes, but intcrusting and w thrilling! 3 Z2 Si u s f www A ' r INDIVIDUAL SCORES G F ilodfrvy 131 62 ,'xl'gQ'll10 63 25 Smith 54- 27 Mill:-r 48 13 Munn 36 28 Novl 30 10 Brady 22 5 Kr:-pph I1 -L Arcuri 12 1 Bowman T 2 YV:-1111 3 1 T 324 151 135 109 106 70 49 26 25 16 11 IIA KETBALL flodfrvy tusalf-5 with two Dc-10110 players for thc hall. 70 avi 'AJuspvr', Argvnto grubf- re-hound from 111-Ioxw players. W wen, A, 1 lfaslfvtball Twain- -Assistant tl01ll'll J. Krululis, liolwrl Brandy, Billy Munn, Anthony Ar- vuri, IAIVITIIP Codfrs-y, llfllllllil Millvr, ,losvpll Arg:-1110, Frval Nm-I, Riclmrtl Bowman, U4-orgv WF-bln, Lzlvvrm- Smith. l,amrc'llr'0 Krvpps, 410ill'll Sillkuvilz 'Vi1lHI'll Sinkovilz, Fillllixl' Kvaly I.uvr'rn1- Umlfrc-y, 1'vrn'ivil1g ilu Class ll vhampionsllip trophy and Jim Martin., formf-r Covrap lain of the- Notrv Danlv tvum. Q X J I Q, -frfwqf 22' 1 . 11 ,r 'Lge' 13' da 4.1 igwg ? MN! Myer Sfaffjdfma Wafer, MUTHER TRUE X ' M6-ds age! flusac Fr: Ym. ZF gfiizpafrac H gig mf F rr V Prom, we YQESQO7, 1, hfsahia grin. H f F F if V 9 HUNUHAHY'PATHUN5 THE MOST REVEREND GEORGE L. LEECH, D.D., J.C.D., LL.D. THE REVEREND ROBERT J. MAHER THE REVEREND THE RIGHT REVEREND JOSEPH J. SCHWEICH THE REVEREND THE REVEREND CARL B. BRADY THE REVEREND THE REVEREND JOSEPH P. KEALY THE REVEREND THE RIGHT REVEREND GEORGE J . THE REVEREND BRECKEL, THE REVEREND THE REVEREND THOMAS J. MCGOUGH THE REVEEEND THE REVEREND ARTHUR WITTMAN THE REVEREND THE REVEREND CLETUS A, H-OUCK THE REVEREND THE REVEREND JosEPH L. BROWNE THE REVEEENE THE REVEREND HENRY J. HOWARTH THE REVEREND THE REVEREND RAYMOND DOUGHERTY PATHUN5 Ahern, Mr. and Mrs. Aldrich, Carolyn Allen, Mrs. John E. Anderson, H. F. Arigo, Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Arcuri, Mr. and Mrs. Anthony J. Atkinson, Mr. Neil Barnette, David J. Barnhart, Robert Barth, Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Batterman, Jack Beck, Mr. Becker, Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Beltz, Dr. Harry Bievenour, Ethel Blood, Mrs. Norman H. Borgel, Marie P. Bowman, Patricia Bricker, Curvin L. Broaddus, Eugene L. Brueggeman, Joanne Brysselbout, Mr. and Mrs. Henri Buckel, Eileen Callahan, Mr. and Mrs. D. D. Callahan, Rita Carbaugh, Gerald Chambers, Mr. and Mrs. R. K. Clem Collins, Lillian Concino's Shoe Repair Shop Conroy, Dr. J. J. Cooper, Robert A. Corcoran, Mrs. Anna Coyle, Mr. and Mrs. John J. Deardorf, Lillian Debes, Mr. and Mrs. John, Jr. Del Carlino, Mrs. C. Deller, George V. Deller, C. F. Deller, Mr. Joseph Diangelo, Anna Dinger, Janie Donovan, Mrs. David H. Eckenrode, Catharine Eckenrode, Marguerite T. Eline, Wayne Ernst, Mrs. W. G. Eveler, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Falkenroth, Mrs. J. Falkenstein, Mrs. Eliz. Farrell, William Feeser, Mr. and Mrs. J. N. Ferro, Mr. Philip Ferro, Mr. and Mrs. Philip Fitzgerald, Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Foust, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Frantz, Marian Flinchbaugh, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Freed, R. A. Frizzi, Michelina Gabriel, W. Kenneth Gallagher, Brenda Gamble, Anna Dill Gangloff, Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Garrety, Thomas Geubtner, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Gill, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Ginter, George Gladfelter, Hilda Glatfelter, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Gleitz, Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Godfrey, Jacqueline Graybill, Myles B. Guyer, Chester J. Guyer, Eugene Hack, George Haley, Thomas Hammschmidt, Mr. Hannigan, Mr. and Mrs. T. L. Hawn, Patricia M. Heininger, Mr. and Mrs. George Helfrich, Mr, and Mrs. Richard Helfrich, C. J. Helfrich, Charles T. Helfrich, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Helfrich, Gerard, Lt. Hemler, Dorothy Hemler, Mrs. Helen 75 FREDERICK R. BRADEL HYACINTH ROSINKE, O.S.F. JOHN AURENTz FRANCIS VANHEE WI-:RNER CONWELL, O.S.B. EDWIN BENDER, 0.S.B. EDWARD SULLIVAN CLETUS WAGMAN CHARLES MURRAY LINO CIARLANTINI JEROME MEERSMAN Hickey, Mr. William Hildebrand, Dean Holtzer, Mr. and Mrs. J. Home Room No. 9 Home Room No. 2 Hooper, John Hopwood, Mrs. Nora Howard, Mr. and Mrs. Delmas Howard, Delmas Hubley, Joan Humble, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. L. Hunt, Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Hudson, Joseph S. lzer, L. W. Johnson, Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Jordan, Mr. and Mrs. John J. Kane, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Kane, Robert Keeney, J. S. Kehm, Mrs. John Kerchner, J. Niles Killheffer, Mrs. Ann King, Mr. and Mrs. Paul, Jr. King, Irene Klinedinst, Herman Klunk, Robert Kreidler, Palmer and Wayne Kohler, Mr. and Mrs. Clark Koza, La Verne Kortie, Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Krepps, Lawrence Krichten, Mr. and Mrs. Ellsworth Kristick, Michael Kurtz, Mr. George Kurtz, Rita N. Kurtz, Mr. and Mrs. Guy Lahr, George Landes, Dr. L. S. Larkin, Mr. and Mrs. Edwin A. Larkin, Mr. and Mrs. F. J. Lentz, Curvin Lentz, Mrs. Robert Little, Joanne Loeliler, Thos. A., D.D.S. LoPiccolo, Donald Lynch, Thomas J., Jr. McClain, Joseph A. Mann, Mrs. Francis Mann, Philip P. Mann, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Martorana, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Martorana, Victoria Mayer, Mr. and Mrs. Cletus Meninger, Mrs. Grace Meter, Mrs. Bertha Miller, Emmitte Mohrline, Joan Mullen, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Munchel, Virginia Munchel, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Munchel, Carrie Myers, George Myers' Drug Store Ness, Lester L. Newcomer, Mr. and Mrs. Spencer Noel, Edward F. Noel, Mrs. Edward F. Noel, Fred Noll, Rita Oberdick, Anita Oberdick, Florence Oborne, Mrs. Eleanor Ostendorf, Charles Ostendorf, Mr. and Mrs. George Peters, Mrs. Ethel Phillips, Mr. and Mrs. Leo E. Pickler, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Price, John Reineberg, Mildred Arsenault, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Atkins, Mr. and Mrs. John L. Barnette, Mr. and Mrs. D. C. Becker, Leila A. Benkert, Frank W. Bentzel, Felix S. Binder, Barbara Cavanaugh, Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Chambers, Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Compliments of a Friend Cucuzella, Mrs. A. Cuffaro, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Deller, C. F. 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