1965 Blue and Gold Yearbook

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emphasis

A yearbook emphasizes the vital qualities within a school; a coat of arms expresses the distinctive qualities within a family. Centuries ago a coat of arms was designed to symbolize the love, the loyalty, and the courage of the La Sa lle family. In 1965 the Blue and Gold is designed to emphasize the presence of these qualities in the spiritual, the academic, and the athletic aspects of La Salle High School.



LA SALLE COLLEGE HIGH INTRODUCTION FACULTY DEDICATION UNDERCLASSMEN


the 1965 blue & gold

SCHOOL路 PHILADELPHIA SENIORS ACTIVITIES SPORTS BENEFACTORS



FAMILIAR SCENES OF CAMPUS LIFE

Seemingly, the daily routine of a high school campus does not present an interesting photographic background. However, the roving eye of the camera looked at La Salle from some unique angles and found its students in many interesting poses.



LA SALLE IN PROFILE

Capturing the essence of a school's spirit is not an easy task,路 since each individual student has his own personal interests. To one person La Salle might mean the classroom; to another, the informal give and take with friends. On these pages, we have tried to present all the faces of La Salle as seen by its students.

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Recognizing the eternal destiny of man, modern La Salle endeavors to prepare the student for his ultimate goal, along with helping him to fulfill his natural potentialities. Each year young men leave La Salle prepared to live the Christian life in the La Sallian tradition.

GROWING TO LOVE THROUGH STRIVING TO KNOW

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COURAGE AND SUCCESS

The La Salle family has a long history of courage and devotion. Our athletes continue this tradition every day by training and disciplining themselves to wear the blue and gold.

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SOCIAL DEVELOPMENT COMPLETES THE INDIVIDUAL

Saint La Salle advocated the training of the complete man intellectually, physically, and socially. Modern La Salle, adhering to the teachings of its patron, gives each student every opportunity for social formation. Through the medium of its clubs and activities, La Salle tries to teach young men how to 11ve and work in society.

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路 faculty


BROTHER E. FRANCIS. F.S.C. Pnnc•pal

PRINCIPAL'S MESSAGE The graduates of the class of 1965 enter upon a modern world distinguished more for its uncertainty than for its stabi lity, more for its problems than its solutions, and more for its promise than its fulfillment. There is no cause for alarm in this, however, for it is my sincere conviction that you, as graduates of La Salle, are prepared to meet the challenges that are being offered and will be offered to educated Christians throughout the world. The emphasis in each of the many facets of your education has been on quality. This emphasis on quality has, in fact, become the hallmark of La Salle's education, which is a fine balance and blend of the religious, the intellectual, and the social. It is my hope and the hope of all the faculty that you will use the development that took place over the last four years as a foundation for further growth in knowledge and in the love of God and man. My sincere congratulations to each and every one of our 1965 graduates.

BROTHER D. CARL, F.S.C. Vice-Principal

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ADMINISTRATION

BROTHER D. ALBERT, F.S.C.

MISS CELESTE WAGNER

MRS. EVELYN B. MULLEN

Guidance Director

Secretary

Secretary

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According to Saint John Chrysostom, " The teacher will form his students with the example of his life no less than with precepts." For fifty years Brother Florus Aloysius has given himself to the education of young men. He has trained many of his boys to be scientists; he has taught all of his boys to be men. With this dedication the seniors of nineteen-hundred and sixty-five acknowledge t he exemplary life of Brother Aloysius.

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Fl FTY YEARS OF DEVOTION

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"In a higher world it is otherwise, but here below to live is to change, and to be perfect is to have changed often." (Cardinal Newman) In the spirit of aggiornamento, La Salle is updating its religion program to provide the student with the greatest opportunity to underst and his faith.

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Miss Virginia Murphy

Brother Paul Francis

Mr. Bernard McCabe

The English program attempts to develop the reading, the speaking, and the writing skills of its students. By discussing structure and symbol, the English teachers illustrate the workings of the English language as an instrument of communication and a preservant of intellectual achievements.

Brother M. Nicholas

english

READING

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Mr. John Moore

KES A FULL MAN

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SPEECH , A READY MAN

Mr. Edward W. Kelly

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Brother Daniel David

WRITING, AN EXACT MAN

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Mr. Thomas Rosica


A SENSE

social studies

Brother Kevin

The social studies department examines the history of man's attempt to assimilate the knowledge of the pa st to the reality of his present. Perhaps John Dos Passos best expresses the purpose of social studies when he says, " In times of change and danger when there is a quicksand of fear under man 's reasoning, a sense of continuity with generations gone before can stretch like a lifeline across the scary present.'' Mr. Peter Feledick

Brother Malachy

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Brother E. Joseph

Mr. Charles Flynn

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Brother Emery Lawrence

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TEMPLES

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Keeping in step with the times, La Salle's science department has introduced new approaches to biology, chemistry, and physics. La Salle has taken the words of Pasteur to heart. "Take interest, I implore you, in those sacred dwellings which are designated by the expressive term: laboratories. Demand that they be multiplied, that they be adorned."

Brother G. Edward

Brother Gilbert Glenn

OF WELL-BEING AND HAPPINESS

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Brother Gregory

Brother D. Lewis

HUMAN ITY GROWS GREATER

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Brother F. James

Brother Emilian

languages

UNDERSTAND,

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The new approach to modern languages in high school stresses the audio-lingual aspect of communication. In this new method of language instruction, a regular weekly session in the language laboratory effectively complements the efforts of teachers trained in NDEA Institutes in modern techniques.

K, READ, WRITE

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Mr. Joseph Yozallinas

Brother G. William

VERSTEHEN, SPRECHEN, LESEN, DENKEN , COM PRENDRE, PARLER, LIRE, ECRIRE ENTENDER, HABLAR, LEER, ESCRIBIR

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Brother D. Martin

Mr . Edward Kelly

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Brother D. Joseph

Brother G. Gratian

Brother E. James

Mathematics is a way of thinking. Aware of its importance, the mathematics department employs the newest approaches in mathematical education. The program in路 eludes courses developed by the School Mathematics Study Group and first year college work.

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E LOGICAL MIND

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Mr. John Flynn

Mr. David Diehl

ABSTRACT AND CONCRETE

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Mr. Robert S. O'Connor


Brother D. Jerome

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SELF-EXPRESSION

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typing

A PLACE FOR PRACTICALITY

Educators never argue the need for practical education. In the typing class, the student is offered a useful skill, helpful in his f!Nery day work.

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For a complete education, aesthetic endeavors be overlooked. cannot Headed by Dr. Donald S. Reinhardt, the music program gives each student the opportunity to develop his natural talent. All of the students in the music department participate in the band's attempt to provide enjoyable experiences for the student body and themselves.

Dr. Donald S. Reinhardt

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EXPRESSION IN SOUND

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Mr. Walter F. Farrell

Mrs. Ruth Braun, R.N.

SOUND MIND ... SOUND BODY

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underclassmen


lA FIRST ROW: M. Slanina, E. Donnelly, A. Kellenbenz, Brother P. Francis, F.S.C., J. Castaldi, F. Davies, J. Brayshaw. SECOND ROW: R. Capuzzi, L. Gaydosh, R. Pszalgowski, J. Carroll, W. Henning, M. McKenna. THIRD ROW: J. Rothwell, M. Gallagher, C. Walsh, J. Kuklinski, M. O'Toole, C. Mastropaolo. FOURTH ROW: W. Dooley, W. Walters, J. Haney, M. Hathaway, 0. Kreines, R. Ellis. FIFTH ROW: R. Lawinski, M. Pekula, K. Kyriss, R. Daniel, G. Albertelli, G. Maziarz.

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FIRST ROW: K. O'Neill, J. Fynes, J . Hubbert, A. Galen, Mr. David Diehl, G. Oeste, S. Brady, M. Burke, H. Dolaway. SECOND ROW: J. Picco, C. Brooks, G. McGuigan, D. Casey, J . Baillie, J. Posimo, J. DeMasi. THIRD ROW: S. Farrell, D. Yanni, R. Weekes路 ser, B. Moore, E. Myszak, M. Con low. FOURTH ROW: F. Flood, A. Sokoloski, F. Madden, J. Whitaker. FIFTH ROW: M. Sullivan, J. Kohler, A. Santopolo, J. Tygh.

FIRST ROW: R. Hartman, E. Molusk, P. McGinley, Father Amandus Pointek, O.F.M., M. Taboga, W. Ryan, D. Mullen, J. Alston. SEC路 OND ROW: R. Colaianni, R. Porreca, D. Miraglia, E. Burke, R. Lockard, L. White, M. Waldron. THIRD ROW: T. Finley, R. Dunfee, J. O'Neill, G. Brabazon , J. Mitchell, W. Tangradi. FOURTH ROW: K. Brett, P. Smith, K. Meehan, J. Mclear, A. Benincasa. FIFTH ROW: E. Szewczak, J. Casale, J. Cummings, G. Neeld.


lD FIRST ROW: T. McTear, J. Courtney, M. Good, Brother Emilian, F.S.C., E. Matkow路 ski, F. Gallagher, D. Foley. SECOND ROW: R. Plush, J . Paul, R. Deckert, W. Daly, J . O'Donnell, P. Moser, J. McKenna. THIRD ROW: P. McFadden, A. Bednarik, J. Waters, R. DeMarco, M. DePaul, R. Lee. FOURTH ROW: G. Radovich, G. D'Ambrosio, J. Landers, S. Kenney, R. Andries. FIFTH ROW: W. Powell, W. Hart路 man, L. Capecci , B. Palko, E. Huttlin, J. Best.

lF FIRST ROW: J. Freeth, C. Donohugh, M. Murphy, Brother F. James, F.S.C., J. Donovan, B. Dowling, M. Dickey. SECOND ROW: W. Conway, S. McGonigle, E. Capuzzi, D. Fiori, K. Klink路 ner, J. O'Driscoll. THIRD ROW: A. Stephenson, J . Benincasa, J. Menkevich, G. Robinson, J. Conlogue. FOURTH ROW: P. DeSantis, D. Cromie, M. Ryan, A. Gillespie. FIFTH ROW: W. Brucker, W. McGowan, W. Drayton, L. O'Dea. SIXTH ROW: J. Cortese, M. Stumpo, B. Kane, A. Doyle.


IE FIRST ROW: D. Higgin s, D. Smith, J . Fenningham, G. Fennell, Brother Kevin, F.S.C., C. Hanes, C. Edwards, D. Chojnacki, J . Colline. SECOND ROW: W. Thomas, T. Keener, J. End, M. Venditto, L. lannarone, M. Wilus, A. Martin. THIRD ROW: J . Laufer, L. Patcella, W. De路

Luca, P. lsicrate, M. Johnson, E. Gallagher. FOURTH ROW: M. Van Buskirk, W. Murray, G. Eble, A. Sciolla, T. McMa nus, C. Sa lwach. FIFTH ROW: R. Falconio, J. Ryan , W. Wi lmanski .

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2A FIRST ROW: E. Roth, M. Clement, P. Muessig, Brother Daniel David, F.S.C., B. O'Neill, D. Young, R. Fair路 child. SECOND ROW: J. O'Connor, T. Ryan, E. Der路 ricks, F. Radomski, J. Gartner, P. DeSantis, J. Casey. THIRD ROW: K. McGrath, M. Stewart, J. Kennedy, E. Dwornek, R. Kreipe, E. Lagan. FOURTH ROW: R. Vogt, S. Viola, J. Curran, E. Smith, N. Tallos, E. Osmundson. FIFTH ROW: F. Mack, V. Lorusso, W. Linguiri, D. Lake.

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lG FIRST ROW: J. Wailand, G. Naab, J. O'Hara, Brother D. Edmund, F.S.C., J . Mac路 Farland, F. Morell, P. Welsh. SECOND ROW: R. Fornace, E. Quinn, J. Millett, J. Mallick, D. Cattie, H. Bowers, P. White. THIRD ROW: J. Cacchio, R. Sunderman, J. Kent, D. Brouwer路Ancher, B. McManus, J. Penny. FOURTH ROW: J . Pigeon, A. Cummings, S. Glynn, J. McDonald, W. Mclaughlin. FIFTH ROW: N. Finley, R. Mattern, J. Schwartz, E. Ternosky, M. Breedlove, E. Domino.

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28 FIRST ROW: E. Gordon, N. Pucci, R. Kolb, Brother Emery Lawrence, F.S.C., W. Rogers, L. Pleasant, E. Press. SECOND ROW: J. Smith, A. Tomaino, J. Weber, J. Whalen, T. Klein, G. Meyer, M. Harvey. THIRD ROW: J . Krause, K. Davis, M. Esposito, A. Bergin, J. Clapham, W. McKeown. FOURTH ROW: D. Malek, G. Murphy, G. Winters, J. McCarron, E. Kershner. FIFTH ROW: J. Keppler, W. Merz, F. Horn, W. Carroll, J. Meehan, T. Ryan.

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M. Valimont, F Leonard, S. D'Ambrosio. SECOND ROW: L. Dulude, M. Silvestri, J. Gillis, E. Maher, P. Nowak, L. Rieffel, M. Moore. THIRD ROW: R. Field, P. Burns, G. Kerper, J. Kirschner, W. McGrath,

E. DeAngelis. FOURTH ROW: G. Ganyer, M. Nawrocki, G. Komelasky, M. Jordan, D. Flynn , J. Forgeng, M. Fitzgibbons. FIFTH ROW: G. Beerely, B. Cooper, J. Naab.

20 FIRST ROW: C. Cinquino, M. Hogan, A. Lopresti, Brother Declan Lewis, F.S.C., E. Crawford, E. Gribbin, E. Hughes. SECOND ROW: R. Pendrak, K. Meehan, J. Ertel, P. Schwartz, W. Camp路 bell, E. Sokoloski, D. Costello. THIRD ROW: F. Arcara, A. Lattanzi, S. Pilacik, J. Fitzsimmons, P. Stonis, C.

Wahl. FOURTH ROW: W. Duffy, J. Malecki, F. Mur路 phy, A. Neri, H. Hinney, C. Sullivan. FIFTH ROW: W. Hunter, G. Greco, J. Turzer, J. Kapp, J. Slabinski.


J . Clarke, M. Buck, J. McGill, E. Klaus, Mr. Edward J. Kelly, J. Mcintyre, B. McElwee, W. 11\yder, L. Schiavo. SECOND ROW: W. Cubbin, R. Blair, F. Castellano, R. Welsh, L. Robinson, S. Imbrogno, A. Fornace. THIRD ROW: F. Palmer, S. Morgan, J. Schaller,

J . Bentzel, S. Bukowski, P. Matje. FOURTH ROW: G. Meyer, R. Robinson , R. Poirier, R. Kurowskt , J. Vetter. FIFTH ROW: R. Walters. J. Gordon, W. McCabe, J . Doyle, J . DeBow.


2F FIRST ROW: A. Johnson, W. Convey, T. Gowan, J. Loughran, Mr. John Moore, M. O'Brien , P. Sarmiento, L. Reilly, J. DiMarzio. SEC路 OND ROW: D. Smith , J. Normile, Vv . Flanagan, J. Morasco, F. Viola , J. Both路 well , J. Bryers. THIRD ROW: T. Mamon, T. McPhillips, M. Alekna , C. Lehman, R. Pigeon. FOURTH ROW: F. Dunion , J. Caruno, J. Staudt, J. Morton, J. Gorman.

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FIRST ROW: J. Scanlon , J. Dwyer, E. Hughes, C. Burrell, Brother Francis Albert, F.S.C., J. Lohn, F. Danielski, T. Baldino, S. Dalton. SECOND ROW: M. Ait a, J. Dougherty, J. Me路 Menamin , J. Lord, J. Kar路 abasz, S. Brett, J. Mur路 phy. THIRD ROW: R. Liberatore, R. McBrien, J. Lackman, M. Smith, W. Hence, C. Dunleavy. FOURTH ROW: F. Mcl aughlin, L. Hillegass, J. Moore, C. Zapiec, J. Ansel. FIFTH ROW: R. Gallagher, E. Strom berg, R. Windisch , K. Flynn.

FIRST ROW: J. McKee, D. McGeehan, J. McCormick, J. Biddison, Brother D. Jerome, F.S.C., T. Scully, T. Ratchford, A. Molinaro, F. Dohert. SECOND ROW: E Donahue, M. Etzl, F. Fisher, J. O'Kane, J. RadoVICh, J. Hyde, M. Barbour, G. Ballard. THIRD ROW: R Foster, D. Girondo, G. Van Osten, T. Bartowski, P. W. Hamillton. Cushing, FOURTH ROW: A. Rinkus, V. Quaresima, D. Kotas. FIFTH ROW: L. Sloane, W. Mark路 mann, K. Fulmer, M. Boerner, G. Dugan.

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38 ROW: R. Bradley, D. Devlin , R. Cavalier, Mr. Bernard McCabe, S. Cui路 bert, E. Welsh, E. Mulligan. SECOND ROW: C. Genuardi, D. Jenkins, R. Gumrot, S. Bianchini, H. Bohrer, M. McGoldrick, B. Maguire. THIRD ROW: R. Panne路 packer, J. Kelly, R. Kurz, J. Robinson, C. Geiger, D. Dawson. FOURTH ROW: N. Staffiere, F. Van Zandt, E. Cattie, A. Keller, L. Bogle. FIFTH ROW: J. Lynch, C. Hopkins. FIRST

3C FIRST ROW: J. Bissell, C. Sweeney, J. O'Donnell, Brother M. Nicholas, F.S.C., P. Rowland, J. D'Angelo, J. Rossi. SECOND ROW: W. Winning, F. Nolan, N. Yanni, E. White, L. Clark, J. Grace. THIRD ROW: W. McKenna, T. Lofgren, M. Taylor, R. Burt, J. Loftus, E. Rear路 don FOURTH ROW: N. Givey, J. Cookson, B. Boales, T Foley, H. Hawrysz, T. Horan. FIFTH ROW: J. Angelichio, D. Lagan, G. Sciolla, A. Benincasa, F. Devine.

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ROW: W. Gibbons, J. Hennessy, R. Enoch, K. Brother Gilbert Glenn, F.S.C., R. Needham, D. W. Miller, D. Wertz. SECOND ROW: M. McGrath, Matthews, P. Feeny , G. Honeyman, N. Bachus, C. , P. Gallagher. THIRD ROW: R. Hodgson, J.

Flickinger, D. Pietruszka, J. Brady, J. Williams. FOURTH ROW: M. Koss, S. O'Shea, M. McCabe, D. Tucker. FIFTH ROW: C. Blichasz, R. Gaidjunas, M. Wilkin, J. Best, R. Scullin.

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3E FIRST ROW: T. Erb, S. Kozub, W. Fidler, Brother G. Malachy, F.S.C. , R. Breckinridge, W. Thompson, S. McCloskey. SECOND ROW: S. Greenfield, R. Dugan , C. Brown , V. Dowling, W. Downs, C. Anspach. THIRD ROW: E. Whitaker, A. Jones, H. Cain, P. Partyka, J. Titzell, Z. Strzlecki. FOURTH ROW: T. Howlin, R. Hampton, V. Costello, J. O'Kane, J. Luczkowski. FIFTH ROW: R. McAnespey, J. Daniel, J. McGough, P. Kichline, P. Kaskow.

3F FIRST ROW: J. McDevitt, J. Cattie, D. Lawlor, W. Valenti, Brother D. Martin, F.S.C., W. Kozub, J. Carlin, D. Reid, J. Dunn . SECOND ROW: N. Wood, J. Krzywicki, K. Arobone, E. Barbieri, M. Visnousky, P. Miraglia, M. Masington. THIRD ROW: R. Flynn, A. Keogh, B. Mullen, R. Cody, F. Odyniec, W. Carlin. FOURTH ROW: R. Miller, F. Wesner, J. Galante, T. O'Hara, R. O'Driscoll. FIFTH ROW: M. Olivastro, M. Mullen, E. Jones, J. McGowen.

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FIRST ROW: R. Wilder, P. Smith, M. Napoletano, M. Turner, Brother, G. Gratian, F.S.C., C. Borys, J. lula, W. Hughes, J. Mastronardo. SECOND ROW: T. Nickelson , P. Ruggiero, W. Marr, R. Brady. J. Fitzgibbons, W. Ashworth, J. Flynn. TH IRD ROW: E. Manuszak, A. Putnick, P. McGonigle, G. Snow. W. McCloskey, J. Bergmaier. FOURTH ROW: R. Gutekunst, M. Mikos, M. Buzas. D. McCarthy, G. Leimkuhler, P. O'Entremont.

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Fredenck R. Ackerman 7944 Prov1dent Street Philadelphia 50, Pa. Ll 9 6194 Samt Raymond 1A. 2H, 3E. 4B . . . Cross Country 3,4 . . Forens1cs 1 . . . Sc1ence Club 4 . . . Intramurals 1.2,3.4.

Gerald G. Aubrey 825 Pleasant Avenue Wyndmoor 18, Pa. AD 3-2982 Seven Dolors 1B, 2A, 3E, 4H . . . Cross Country 3,4 ... Crew 1 ... Forensics 1 . . . lntramurals 1,2,3,4.

Robert P. Barrett 6649 Rutland Street Phtladelphla 49, Pa. Fl 2-8145 Our Lady of Ransom lH, 2E, 30, 4H ... German Club 2,3.4 . . . Crew 2 . lntramurals 1,2.3,4.

Robert J Bauerle 509 Fox Road Glenside. Pa. TU 4-6225 Sa1nt Luke lF, 2H, 30, 4H . . . Swimming l(L), 2L), 3(L), 4(L) ... Cross Country 3 ... Crew 2,. 3 ... Art Club 2 ... French Club 3 ... lntramurals 1,2,3,-

J Paul Beaty 6721 Cnttenden Street Phlladelphta 19, Pa. VI 31656 Saint Theresa lF. 2A. 3E. 4H Swtmming 1 •. Crew 1.2 . French Club 4 . . . lntramurals 1.2.3.4.

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James A. Bednar 2835 Unruh Avenue Ph1ladelph1a 49, Pa. DE 2·1508 Our Lady of Ransom 1H, 2E. 30, 4G ... Track 1,· 2 Cross Country 3 . . . Crew 3 ... German Club 2,3,4 .. lntramurals 1,2,3.4. Frank S. Becker 1828 Griffith Street Rhawnhurst 11, Pa. Fl 2-4675 Resurrection of Our Lord IC, 2E, 3G. 4G ... Crew 1.2.· 3,4(L) ... German Club 2,3,. 4 ... Science Club 4.

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Alan J. Bianchrni 8404 Newbold Lane Laverock 18, Pa CH 2·0245 Seven Dolors lntramu 1B.2C, 3D, 4A ral Club 4 . . . Spantsh Club 4 ... lntramurals 1.2.3.4. Edward J. Belcak 345 Milne Street Phtladelphia 44, Pa. DA 4 ·4611 Saint Ladislaus 1A, 2E. 3F. 4E Football 1,2 .. . Basketball 1,· 4(L) . . . Track 3,4(L) . . . German Club 2,3 . . . Intra· murals 1,2 ,3,4. David P. Bodo

44 Wyneva Street Philadelphia 44, Pa.

Francis W. Bianch1n1 7838 Gilbert Street Philadelphia 50, Pa. Ll 8-6923 Saint Raymond 10, 2F, 3C. 4F . • • Math Club 4 •. . lntramurals 1.2.3. 4

DA 4 -3081 Saint Francis of Assisi lE. 2C. 3C. 4A ... Football 1 . . . Student Council 2 . . . Spanish Club 4 ... lntramurals 1.2,3.4.

Francis J. Bogie 4079 Hills1de Road Lafayette Hill, Pa. TA 8-4170 Saint Philip Neri 1H, 2F, 3H. 4D ... Scholas· tic Medal 1 . . . Scholastic Letter 2,3.4 . . . Football 1.· 2,3(L). 4(L) ... German Club 2,4 . . . Sc1ence Club 4 . . . Student Government 4 . . . lntramurals 1,2,3.4.

Bernard J. Boland 517 West Chelten Avenue Phtladelphia 26, Pa. HA 4-7898 Satnt Helena lA, 2C. 3C, 4A . . . Spanish Club 4 ... Science Club 4 .. • Forensics 1 .. . lntramurals 1.2.3.4.

Peter T. Bradshaw 237 Arlingham Road Flourtown, Pa. AD 3-1429 Saint Genevieve 1F,2C, 3G, 4D ... Scholastic Medal 3 ... Cross Country 1 . . . Wisterian 3,4 . . . Cape and Sword 3 . . . Science Club 4 ... French Club 3,4 . . . lntramurals 1,2,3.4.

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Michael F. Brady 442 East Mount Airy Avenue Philadelphia 19, Pa. CH 7·0429 Holy Cross 18. 2D, 3H. 4C ... Crew 3.4 .. • lntramurals 1.2.3.4. Thomas W Braun 4011 South Warner Road Lafayette Hill. Pa. TA 82912 Samt Ph1hp Nen lG. 2B. 3H. 4A ... Scholas· tic Letter 2.3.4 . Football l,2,3(L), 4(L) ... Turner Soc· iety 4 .. Math Club 4 . . . Student Government 3,4 . . . lntramurals 1,2,3,4.

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Owen J. Breen, Ill 555 Harvey Road Glenside, Pa. TU 4·5329 Saint Luke lC, 2H, 3H, 4A . . . Football l . . Baseball 2.3.4(L) Art Club 2 ... Turner Soc1ety 4 ... lntramurals 1,2,3,4.

Joseph R. Buckley 7914 Fayette Street Philadelphia 50. Pa. Ll 9·3608 Saint Raymond 10. 2G, 3A. 4B ... rrew 1 . . . German Club 3.4 ... Turner Society 4 . . . Science Club 4 ... Blue and Gold 4 . . . lntramurals 1.2.3,4 . . . Debating 1.2.

Laurence J. Buckley 510 Roberts Avenue Glens1de. Pa. Saint Luke 1D. 2G. 3G. 4H . . Library Aide 2.3.4 . . lntramurals 1, 3,4.

John B. Burns 9803 Redd Rambler Drive Philadelphia 15. Pa. OR 3-5344 Matern1ty B.V.M. lF, 2H, 3C. 4D . . . Scholas· tic Letter 1 . . . Basketball (manager) 2.4 . . . French Club 3,4 ... Bemlde Club 4 . .. Intra murals l ,2,3,4.

Albert J Buffardl 3019 North Rmggold Street Philadelphia 32. Pa . SA 9·4628 Corpus Chnst1 lG, 2A, 3E, 4H . .. Crew 1 . French Club 3.4 • Sc1· ence Club 4 •.. Math Club 4 . . lntramurals 1,2.3.4 .

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Dennis M. Byrne 324 Ashbourne Road Elkins Park 17, Pa. CA 4·1875 Saint James 1E. 2G, 38, 4H . . . Football 2 ... German Club 2.3.4 . Sc1ence Club 4 . lntramu rals 1.2.3.4.

John P. Buzas 3605 Winona Street Philadelphia 29, Pa. VI 4 -0451 Samt Bndget 1C, 2G, 30. 4B . .. Crew 1.2. 3(l). 4(l) ... Benilde Club 3 . . . l1brary Aide 1,2,3,4 ... German Club 3,4 . . . Art Club 3 ... lntramurals 1.2.3.

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George J. Cain 1305 West Chelten Avenue Philadelphia 26, Pa. CA 4·4919 Holy Angels lE. 2B. 3C. 4B . . . Bowling 1.2.3,4 ... Science Club 4 . . . Spanish Club 4 . . . Intra· murals 1.2,3.4.

Dennis P. Callan 437 East Mt. Pleasant Avenue Ph !adelphia 19, Pa. CH 7·0759 Holy Cross 1H, 2C, 30, 4A ... Crew 1 .. Spanish Club 4 ... Intra· murals 1,2,3.4.

Joseph P. Campbell

3020 M1ller Street Philadelphia 34, Pa. N£4-4441

Saint Adalbert lH 2G. 30, 4H . . . Turner Society 4.

James P. Calpm 115 Cedar Street Jenkintown. Pa. TU 6·6526 Immaculate Conception 1G, 2F, 3H, 4C . . . Scholas· tic Medal 2 ... Cross Coun· try 1 ... Track 1,2,3 ... Fo· rensics 2 ... Wisterian 3 ... Cape and Sword 3.4 ... Blue and Gold 3.4 .. . lntramurals 1,2,3.4.

Gerald A. Cape 205 Hamson Avenue Glens1de. Pa. TU 4·4214 Satnt luke 1A. 2F. 3E. 4A Span1sh Club 4 • lntramurals 1,2,3.

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Jerald l. Caruso 3724 Calumet Street Philadelphia 29, Pa. VI 3·1204 Saint Bndget I B. 2C, 3E. 4A ... Art Club 3.4 . . . Sc1ence Club 4 . . . Cheerleader 3.4 ... lntramu· rals 1.2,3.4.

Joseph T. Casey 134 Holmecrest Road Jenkintown, Pa. TU 7·3528 Saint James lB. 2A, 30. 4C . . . Cross Country 3.4 ... Track 2,3,4 . .. French Club 4 . . . Intra· murals 1,2,3,4.

Ronald A. Codario 2016 South 21st Street Philadelphia 45, Pa. HO 8·2850 Saint Edmond 1C, 2F, 3H, 40 ... Scholas· tic letter 2,3.4 . . . Bowling 3,4(l) . . . Wisterian 3,4 ... German Club 2,3.4 . . . Sci· ence Club 4 . . . Math Club 3.4 ... French Club 3.4 ... Student Counc1l 4 . . . Art Club 1 ... lntramurals 1,2,3,. 4. John M. Cavalieri Hillbrook Apartments, 650 Brooke Road Glenside, Pa. TU 4·5785 Saint luke 10. 2E, 3H, 4F . . Scholas· tic Letter 1 . . . Scholastic Medal 1 ... Cross Country 1,· 2,3.4(l) ... Track l.2.3.4(l) ... German Club 2,3,4 ... Forensics 1.2.3.4 ... Science Club 4 ... Math Club 3,4 .. . Turner Society 4 ... Intra. murals 1,2,3,4.

James J. Clinton 101 Gillm Road Ambler, Pa. Ml 6·6508 Samt Joseph 1E, 2G. 3E. 4H . Crew 1,2 Wisterian 4 French Club 4 . . • Confraternity of Chnshan Doctnne 2 In· tramurals 1.2,3,4.

Oan1el J. Collms 812 Scot1a Road Philadelphia 28. Pa. IV 3·1298 Immaculate Heart of Mary 1F. 2C, 3E, 4A ... lntramu· ral Club 4 ... Benilde Club 1 ... Band 1 ... Art Club 2.

John A. Cassidy 7916 Cedar Road Elkins Park, Pa. ME 5·1814 Saint James Baseball 2.4 . .. Football 3 . . . Science Club 4 ... Ben· ilde Club 3.4 ... Intramural Club 4 ... Spanish Club 4 .. . lntramurals 1.2,3.4.

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William Collins 5666 Matthew Street Philadelphia 38, Pa. VI 8·6374 Immaculate Conception 1F, 2H. 3C, 40 . . . Cross Country 1.2.4 ... Track 1,3 . . . W•stertan 4 . . . lntramu· rals 1.

John G. Collins, Ill 4 Woodhill Dnve Willow Grove, Pa. OL 9·5890 Saint David 1E, 28, 3C. 4G . . . Scholas· tic Letter 3 . . . Scholastic Medal 3 ... Color Guard 3 . . . lntramurals 1,2,3,4 . . . Spanish Club 4 ... Cape and Sword 4.

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Michael T. Connor 3042 Mathers Mill Road Lafayette Hill, Pa. 828·2505 Saint Philip Neri 1G, 28, 3H, 48 . . Scholas· tic Letter 2 . . . Basketba 11 1 . 2,3,4{L) ... Span1sh Club 4 ' .. lntramurals 1,2.3.4

James J. Cooney 856 East Hanes Street Philadelphia 38, Pa. GE 8-4778 Immaculate Conception 1H, 2E, 3G, 4F . . . Football 1,2(L}, 3(L).4(L) ... Crew 2,· 3(L).4(L) ... Basketball 1.2 . . lntramurals 1,2,3.4 Science Club 3,4 . . . Stu· dent Government 4.

William H. Cope 7118 Rising Sun Avenue Philadelphia 11, Pa. PI 5·3873 Presentation B.V.M. 1C, 2A, 3A, 4F . . . Math Club 4 ... Science Club 4 .. lntramurals 1 . . . Spanish Club 4.

Terrence J. Crowley 222 Abbottsford Avenue Philadelphia 44, Pa. DA 4·6864 Saint Francis of Assisi 1H, 2C, 38, 4C ... lntramu· rals 1.2,3,4 ... Spanish Club 4 ... Benilde Club 4 ... Le· gion of Mary 1,2 ... Cheer· leader 1 ... Cape and Sword 3,4.

John W. Craig 312 Fuller Street Philadelphia 11, Pa. PI 2·4826 Saint Cecilia 1A, 2A. 3A, 4A . . . Cross Country 1 . . . Golf 2,4 ... lntramurals 1,2,3,4 Spanish Club 4.

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James H. Crumbie 6911 Clearview Street Philadelphia 19. Pa. GE 8·1202 Holy Cross 1E, 20. 3F. 4E . . . Cross Country 1,2 ... Sw1mmmg 1, 2 ... lntramurals 1,2,3,4 .. . German Club 2,3,4.

Robert G. Cunmngham 6738 l•mekiln Pike Ph1ladelph1a 38. Pa. ll 8-2386 Samt Bened1ct 1F, 2B, 3G, 4B ... Track 1 . . . Math Club 3.4 . . . Art Club 2,3 ... French Club 3.4 ... lntramurals 1,2,3,4.

James P. Curry 7211 Oak Avenue Philadelphia 26, Pa. ME 5·2305 Saint Joseph's lG, 2F, 3F, 4C . ·.. Scholastic Medal 1,2,3,4 . . . Scholastic letter 2,3,4 ... Cross Country 1 ... Track 1 ... Intra· murals 1,2,3,4 . . . German Club 3,4 ... Wisterian 3 ... Math Club 4.

J. Alfred Dacanay 312 Rockledge Avenue Huntingdon Valley, Pa. ES 9-0n7 Saint Hilary 10, 2G, 3F, 4E . . . Cross Country 1 . . . Track 1,2,3,· 4(L) ... Football 2 ... Intramurals 1,2,3.4 . . . Wisterian 4 ... German Club 3.

John C. D'Aiessandro 2634 Elbridge Street Philadelphia 49, Pa. cu 9·3760 Our Lady of Ransom 1C, 2B, 3A, 40 •.. Bowling 2(l),3,4(l) ... Spamsh 4 . lntramurals 1,2,3,4.

John M. Daly 810 E. Phii·EIIena Street Philadelphia 19, Pa. VI 4-7553 Saint Theresa 1B, 2A, 3F, 4F .. . Wisterian 2,3,4 ... Forensics 1,2,3 ... Science Club 4 . . . Math Club 3,4 ... German Club 3, 4 ... lnt ramurals 1,2,3,4.

lawrence E Dalton 1528 Beverly Road Ph1ladelph1a 38, Pa. WA 7·2272 Samt Athanas1us lA, 20. 3B, 4H ... Crew 1,2,. 3.4(L) . . German Club 2,3,· 4 . . Math Club 4 .. Intra murals 1,2.3.4.

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James W. Degnan 7700 Ardleigh Street Philadelphia 18, Pa. CH 7-9210 Holy Cross lE, 2B, 39, 4F . . Cross Country 1,2,3 ... Track 1,2, 3,4 ... lntramurals 1.2.3.4.

Gerald P. Daskilewicz 4149 Tower Street Phlladelphra 27, Pa. IV 2·5553 Sarnt Josaphat 1G, 2B, 3H, 40 . . . Scholas· trc Letter 2.4 . . . German Club 3.4 ... Math Club 3.4 . . . Scrence Club 4.

William P. Denker 319 Stevens Street Philadelphia 11. Pa. Fl 2-2114 Saint William 1B, 2E, 3F, 4H . . . Football 2 ... Baseball 3,4(L) . .. lntramurals 1,2.3.4 . . . Ger· man 2,3.4.

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Francis T. Dennis, Jr. 402 West lOth Avenu e Conshohocken, Pa. TA 8·2130 Saint Matthew lC, 20, 3H , 4B ... Scholastic Medal 3 . . . lntramurals 1,2,3.4 ... French Club 3,4 . .. Math Club 4.

John M. Derderran 9501 Wrstarra Street Philadelphra 15, Pa. OR 36635 Matemrty B.V.M. G. 2A 3C, 4H . .. lntramu· rals 1.2 3.4 •. Band 1.

John J. OiLanzo 2116 Guernsey Avenue Abington. Pa. TU 6·5775 Our Lady Help of Chrrstians lF, 2G, 3F, 4E .. Baseball l(L),2(L),3(L),4(L) . . . Foot· ball 1,3(L).4(L) . . . German Club 2,4 ... Student Councrl 3 lntramurals 1.2 3,4.

Gerard J . Diamond 1707 Chelsea Road Elkins Park, Pa. ME 5·1148 Ho.ly Angels 10, 2C, 3B, 4A . . . Football 1 . . . lntramurals 1.2,3.4 ... Cape and Sword 3,4 . .. Intramural Club 3,4 . . . Span· ish Club 4.

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Charles J. Dobson 7532 Fayette Street Philadelphia 50, Pa. WA 4·0809 Samt Athanasius 1C, 2H, 3G, 4F . . . Math Club 4 ... Science Club 4 . . . German Club 4 . . . Intra· murals 1,2,3,4.

Thomas P. Donnelly 4752 Carlisle Street Philadelphia 41 , Pa. GL 5·4444 Holy Child 1F, 2F, 3A, 4F . . . Cross Country 1(L),2(L),3(L),4(L) . . . Track 1(L),2(L),3(L).4(L) ... Spamsh Club 4 . . . Benilde Club 3.4 ...Wisterian 3,4 .. . Sc1ence Club 3 ... Student Counc11 1,4 . . . lntramurals 1,2,3,4.

Joseph F. Donoghue 1052 Huntingdon Road Abington, Pa. TU 7·6272 Our Lady Help of Christians 1G, 2F, 3H, 4D . .. Scholas· tic Letter 2,4 ... Football 1,· 2,3,4(L ... Track 1,2,3,4(L) . . . Science Club 4 . . . Math Club 3,4 ... German Club 2,· 3.4 ... Blue and Gold 3 ... Student Council 1,2.4 ... In· tramurals 1.2,3.4.

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Victor J. D'Orazio 705 South York Road Hatboro, Pa. OS 5·2778 Saint David 1F, 2G, 3A, 4G . . . Football 1,2,3(L),4(L) . . . Track 1,2,· 3(L),4(L) ... Student Council 2 ... German Club 2,3.4 ... Science Club 4 . . . lntramu· rals 1,2,3,4.

Gerard P. Downey 600 Devereaux Street Philadelphia 11, Pa. PI 5·1161 Saint William 1D, 2H, 3B, 4D . . . Benilde Club 2,3.4 . . . Legion of Mary 3 ... French Club 4 .. . Turner Society 4 ... Cheer· leader 3,4 ... lntramurals 1.· 2,3,4.

J. Marc Doyle 122 Bethlehem Pike Philadelphia 18, Pa. CH 8 ·2399 Our Mother of Consolation 1E, 2H, 3E, 4C ... Crew 1,2,. 3(L),4(L) ... Football 1 ... Science Club 4 . . . Math Club 4 ... Spanish Club 4 . . . lntramurals 1,2,3,4.

Dan1el F. Downing 8864 Norwood Avenue Philadelphia 18, Pa. CH 8·0252 Our Mother of Consolation lB, 2F, 3B, 4C ... Tennis 1.· 3 . Forensics 1 ... Photo· graphy Club 1,2 . .. Art Club 4 . lntramurals 1,2,3,4.

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David M. Duffy 1134 Cumberland Road Abington, Pennsylvania TU 6-7095 Our Lady Help of Chnst1ans 1A, 2D, 3E, 4G . . Sw1m路 m.ng 3 . . . Wistenan 4 . . Intramural Club 4 . . . Intramurals 1,2,3.4.

Joseph J. Draham. Jr. 8618 W1lliams Avenue Philadelphia 50, Pa. CH 7-8371 Sa1nt Raymond lA, 2D, 3F, 4H ... Crew 1 . . . German Club 3.4 ... Science Club 4 . . . Blue and Gold 4 ... Intramural Club 4 ... lntramurals 1,2,3,4.

Richard A. Durso 3514 Morrell Avenue Philadelphia 14, Pa. NE 7路2621 Christ the King 18, 2A, 38, 4E ... Baseball 3.4(L) ... lntramurals 1,2,3,路

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Robert A. Dussinger 558 Susquehanna Street Huntingdon Valley, Pa. ES 9 -2176 Saint Hilary 1E,2D,3A.4E .. . Cross Coun路 try 3,4 . .. Art Club 3.4 ... Cheerleader 4 .. . lntramurals 1,2,3,4.

Arthur E. Fann1ng 2909 Sheffield Dnve Norristown, Pa. 279-4995 Epiphany of Our Lord 1G,2H,3G,4F ... Crew 1,2(L), 3(L),4(L) . . Math Club 4 .. German Club 2,3,4 ... Sc1 ence Club 3,4 ... lntramurals 1,2,3,4.

John M. Falker 7959 Conard Street P~iladelphia 11, Pa. PI 5-8961 Saint Cecilia 1C,2D,3H,4B . . . Scholastic Letter 2 .. . Wisterian 4 .. . Math Club 4 ... lntramurals 1,2,3,4. 71


John J. Farrell 4029 LaFrance Road Lafayette Htll, Pa. 828-4841 Satnt Phthp Nert 1E,2G,3E.4G . German Club 4 ... lntramurals 1.2.3,·

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Ronald D. Fasano 1408 Osbourne Avenue Roslyn, Pa. OL 9-7147 Saint John of the Cross 10,2A,3D,4C ... Bowling 4 . .. Sptrit Commlttee 4 . . . Dance Committee 4 ... Ben· ilde Club 1,4 . . . Intramural Club 4 . . . Art Club 4 . . . Spanish Club 4 ... lntramurals 1,2,3,4.

Andrew E. Fertal 2215 Lme·Lexington Road Hatfield, Pa. 855·6374 Saint Stamslaus 3B,4G . . . Track 3.4(L) . . . Sctence Club 4 . . . Math Club 4 ... lntramurals 3,4.

Ernest W. Fiedler 2907 Turner Avenue Roslyn, Pa. OL 9·9038 Saint John of the Cross 1D,2B,3C,4G ... Forensics 2, 3,4 . .. Turner Society 4 . . . Spanish Club 4 . . . Benilde Club 1 .. . lntramurals 1,2,3,· 4.

Dante! B. Flynn 6703 North 4th Street Phtladelphia 26. Pa. Ll 8·6238 Samt Joseph 1F,2A,3B.4A •.. Football 1 . Cross Country 2(L),3(L),· 4(L) .•. lntramurals 1,2.3,4 . . Spamsh Club 4.

Stanley A. Fota 2100 Glendale Avenue Phtladelphia 15. Pa. RA 8-7923 Resurrectton of Our Lord 1B,2G,3F,4E . . Football 1,· 3(L),4(L) .. • Track 1,4(L) . . lntramurals 1,2,3.4 ... Science Club 4.

John B. Foley 7500 Brookfield Road Melrose Park 26, Pa. ME 5·0179 Saint Joseph 1C,2B,3G,4F ... Football 1,2,. 3(L).4(L) . . . Basketball 2 .. . Golf 2.3(L),4(L) ... Science Club 4 ... lntramurals 1,2,3, 4 ... Student Government 4.

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Glenn L. Fricke 3557 Stouton Street Philadelphia 34, Pa. JE 5·5523 Saint Joan of Arc Basketball 1H,2A,3B.4A . 1,2,3(L),4(L) . . Baseball 2(L).3(L).4(L) . lntramurals 1,2,3.4 ... Cheerleader 4 . . Span1sh Club 4.

Leo G. Frang1pane, Jr. 7332 Revere Street Philadelphia 52, Pa. DE 2-3763 Samt Matthew 1G.2F.3H.4C . . . Scholastic Medal 1 ... Scholastic Letter 1.2.3.4 . . . Baseball 1,2(L), 4(L) ... Blue and Gold 3.4 . . . Cape and Sword 4 . . . Turner Soc1ety 4 ... Science Club 4 ... Art Club 1,2,3 .. . Math Club 3.4 ... lntramurals 1,2.3,4 ... German Club 2,~4.

Michael P. Friedberger 881 North 30th Street Philadelphia 30, Pa. PO 5·1711 Saint Ludwig 1C,2F,3F,4C . . . Scholastic Letter 2,3.4 . . . Scholastic Medal 3 ... Art Club 2 German Club 2,3,4 ... Math Club 4.

John M. Friel 1608 Ruscomb Street Philadelphia 41. Pa. Gladstone 5·1187 Holy Child 1H,2H,3A.4B ... lntramurals 1,2,3,4 . . . German Club 3.

William B. Fynes 8557 Thouron Avenue Philadelphia 50, Pa. CH 7·6656 Saint Raymond 1A,2B,3B,4D . . . Scholastic Letter 2 ... lntramurals 1.2. 3,4 . . . Math Club 4 . . . Photography Club 2 . .. Sc1· ence Club 4 . . . Span1sh Club 4.

Joseph P. Garvin 427 West Fisher Avenue Philadelphia 20, Pa. GL 5-5236 Incarnation of Our Lord 1E,2A,3F,48 . . . Scholastic Medal 2 ... Scholastic Letter 2,3 ... Legion of Mary 2,3,4 . . . Benilde Club 3.4 . . . Spanish Club 4 . . . Confraternity of Christian Doctrine 2,3 . . . Wisterian 3 . . . In· tramurals 1,2,3,4.

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Gerard J. Ge1er 6832 Lynford Street Philadelphia 49, Pa. PI 5-0252 Our Lady of Ransom 1H,2D,3A,4G •.. Crew 2 .. . German Club 3,4 . . . Intramurals 1,2,3.4 . . . Science Club 4.


Baron J. Ginnetti Township Line Road, RD #4 Norristown, Pa. 828·6196 Epiphany of Our Lord 1F,2F,3F,4F . .. Cross Coun· try 1 . . . Football (manager) 2,3{L),4(L) ... lntramurals 1.· 2.3,4 ... Science Club 4 ... Band 1 . . . German Club 2,·

Gregory J. Gtuhano 1308 Btgler Street Phtladelphta 48. Pa. HO 7·2237 Stella Mans 10,2G,3D.4H ... lntramurals 1,2,3.4 ... Spirit Committee 4 . . . Dance Committee 4 .. . German Club 4.

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Joseph A. Goldbeck 4020 LaFrance Road Lafayette Hill, Pa. Saint Philip 1B,2F,3G,4H . . . Tennis 1,· 2(L),3(L).4(L) . . . lntramurals 1,2,3.4 ... Sctence Club 4 . . . German Club 4 . . . Math Club 3.4 . . . Turner Society

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Lawrence A. Gorski 4745 Hartel Avenue Philadelphia 36. Pa. DE 3·1876 Saint John Cantius 1E.2H,3E,4H . .. Crew 1,2 .. . Art Club 2 . . . Cape and Sword 4 .. . lntramurals 1,2.3,4 ... Band 1.

Robert J. Groves 6905 Horrocks Street Phtladelphia 49, Pa PI 5·0254 Our Lady of Ransom 1A, 2E,3D.4H . . . Basketball 1,2,3(L).4(L) . . . Baseball 3(L).4(L) . , Student Council 4 ... lntramurals 1.2,3.4.

Conrad M. Grims 5937 Loretto Avenue Philadelphia, Pa. PI 3·1761 Saint Martin of Tours 1G,2H,3G,4F ... lntramurals 1,2,3,4 ... German Club 2,3,. 4 . . . Science Club 4 . . . Math Club 3.4.

Douglas A. Gumula 7911 Whttewood Road Elkins Park 17, Pa. ME 5·3990 Saint James 18,2H,3G.4E . . . German Club 4 ... lntramurals 1,2,3,· 4 .. . Science Club 4,

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Robert F. Hamburger 517 Twickenham Road Glenside, Pa. TU 6·3755 Saint Luke 1F,2F,3H,4B ... Football 1,2 . . . Cross Country 3,4 • . . Math Club 3.4 . . Turner Society 4 ... Sc1ence Club 4 ... lntramurals 1,2,3,4.

Glenn A. Haig 2911 Hale Street Philadelphia 49, Pa. JE 5·8191 Saint Timothy 1C,2F,3G,4G . . . Baseball (manager) 1,2 ... Basketball (manager) 2 . . . German Club 2,3.4 ... Cheerleader 2 ... lntramurals 1,2,3,4.

Thomas J. Harron 6025 Loretto Avenue Philadelphia 49, Pa. JE 5-3362 Samt Martin of Tours 1E,2G,3A,4B . . . Basketball 1,2,3,4 ... lntramurals 1,2,· 4.

Joseph E. Hart 3340 North Howard Street Philadelphia 40, Pa. Saint Hugh 1G,2C,3G,4B ... Crew 1 ... Track 2,4(L) ... Cross Coun· try 1,2(L),3(L).4(L) ... Intramurals 1,2,3,4 . . . Science Club 4 . . . Wisterian 4 French Club 3,4.

Richard A. Hathaway 5250 D Street Philadelphia 20, Pa. DA 4-2278 Saint Ambrose 1G,2H,3A.4D . . . Scholastic Medal 3 ... lntramurals 1,2,· 3,4 ... Band 1,2,3,4 . .. Le· gion of Mary 3 . . . French Club 3,4 ... Art Club 2,3,4 . . . Wisterian 4 . . . Spanish Club 4.

Albert S. Heaton 2035 West Clear11eld Street Philadelphia 32, Pa BA 9-8281 Saint Mary of the Eternal 1A,2C,3C,4A ... Intramural!' 1.2,3,4 ... Spanish Club 4

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William J. Hetherington 183 Pine Street Collingdale. Pa. LE 4-7943 Blessed Virgin Mary 1C,2F,3H.4C . . . Scholastic Letter 2,3.4 . . . Scholastic Medal 1,2,3,4 . . . lntramurals 1,2,3.4 .. . Turner Soc•· ety 4 ... German Club 2,3,4 . .. Math Club 3 . .. Wisteri· an 3,4.

Gerald F. H1ggins 217 Germantown P1ke Lafayette Hill, Pa. TA 8 -0738 Saint Philip Nen 1D,2A.3A.4B ... Tenn1s 1,2, 3.4 ... lntramurals 1.2.3,4 . . . Benilde Club 3.4 . . . Span•sh Club 4.

John C. Hilinski 789 Arden Road Jenkintown, Pa. TU 7-3119 Immaculate Conception 3A,4C ... Crew 3 ... Intra murals 3,4 . . . Intramural Club 4 .. . Spanish Club 4 . Benilde Club 3.4 . . . Math Club 4 . .. Science Club 4 . . Wisterian 4 . . . German Club 4 . . . French Club 4.

Lawrence P. Hill 27 Weiss Avenue Flourtown, Pa. AD 3·2219 Saint Genevieve 1G.2D,3E,4G . . . Baseball 2(L) . . . Track 1,3,4(L) . . . Cheerleader 4 . . . lntramu· rals 1,2,3.4 . .. Science Club 4 ... Art Club 4.

Frederick J. Hirsekorn 1138 East Vernon Road Philadelphia 50, Pa . WA 4·5368 Saint Raymond 1E.2F,3G.4F . . . Crew 1 Cross Country 3.4(L) . . . Track 4 ... lntramurals 1.2, 3.4 ... Art Club 2 . .. Math Club 4 ... Science Club 4 .. . German Club 2,3,4.

Robert W. Honeyman, Jr. 54 North Wh1tehall Road Norn stown, Pa BR 5·3180 Sa111t Franc1s of Ass1s1 1A.2H.3B,4C ••• Sw1mm1ng 1 . Football 3(L).4(L) ..• Student Counc1l 3.4 . • Ben· 1lde Club 4 lntramurals 1.2,3.4 ••• Spamsh Club 4.

John A. Houseman 20 East Wissah•ckon Avenue Flourtown, Pa. AD 31360 Saint Genevieve 10,20,3F.4G . . . Cross Country 1 ... Track l . . . Crew 3.4 . . . Swimming 1,2 . .. lntramurals 1,2,3.4 . . . Turner Society 4 ... Spirit Committee 4 ... German Club 3,· 4 . . . Benilde Club 1,2.

William J. Hotz 7240 Whitaker Avenue Philadelphia 11, Pa. PI 2·2604 Resurrection of Our Lord 1B,2G,3E,4F . . . German Club 3,4 ... lntramurals 1,2, 3.4.

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Bruce A. Humphnes 303 Powder Horn Road Ft. Washmgton, Pa. TA 8-0132 Saint Genev1eve 3F,4G ... ScholastiC Letter 3 ... Golf 3(L).4(L) ... Intramurals 3.4 .. Math Club 4 . . . Science Club 4. Wayne H. Hummel 7333 Belden Street Philadelphia 11, Pa. PI 5-4636 Resurrection of Our Lord 1E,20,3G,4F ... Track 1 ... Crew 2,3,4(L) . . . Science Club 4 ... German Club 3,4 ... lntramurals 1,2,3,4. William M. Hutton 338 Carson Street Philadelphia 28, Pa. IV 3·1300 Saint Mary of the Assumption 1F,2B,3C,4H ... Cross Coun· try 1 ... Baseball 3(L),4(L) . .. lntramurals 1.2.3.

George A. Huttlin 238 North Hills Avenue North Hills, Pa. TU 6-8085 Queen of Peace 1C,2F,3G.4F .. . Band 1.2.3. 4 . . . German Club 2.4 • . • Science Club 4 • . . Math Club 4.

Fred J. lannarelli 1320 Pnnceton Avenue Philadelphia 11. Pa. Fl 2-5722 Resurrection of Our Lord 1B,2A,3G.4E . . . German Club 2 ... Band 1,2,3, lntramurals 1.2.3.4.

Robert T. Janulewicz 3196 Mercer Street Philadelphia 34, Pa. GA 3-1754 Saint Adalbert 1H,2G,3E.4C ... Baseball 1, 2 . . . Forensics 1 . . . German Club 2,3 . . lntramurals 1,2,3.4 . . . Cape and Sword 4.

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Michael F. Jeffers, Jr. 44 West Wissah1ckon Avenue Flourtown, Pa. AD 3·2590 Samt Genevieve 1G.2E,3G.4A ... Band 1,2.3.· 4 ... Blue and Gold 3.4 ... Turner Society 4 . . . Intra· murals 1,2,3,4 . . . Spanish Club 4.

Joseph A. Jordan 213 Germantown P1ke Lafayette H1ll, Pa. 828·3598 Saint Philip Neri 1C.2D,3H,4C . . . Basketball 1,2 . . . Football 3,4(L) . . . lntramurals 1.2,3,4 French Club 4.

Ronald T. Karolski 234 Benner Street Philadelphia 11, Pa. FL 2·4854 Saint Wilham 1D.2D,3F.4G . .. lntramurals 1.2.

Kevin E. Keegan 8807 Hawthorne Lane Philadelphia 18, Pa. VE 6·5861 Seven Dolors 1H,2F,3B,4D .. . Art Club 3,· 4 ... Turner Society 4 ... Science Club 4 . . . lntramu· rals 2,3,4 . . . Spanish Club

Brian M. Kilcullen 2140 West Cheltenham Avenue Philadelphia 38, Pa. WA 4·8759 Saint Athanasius 1C,2E,3D,4B . . . ScholastiC Medal 2 . . . Band 1,2.3,4 . . . German Club 2,3,4 .•• Math Club 4 ... Science Club

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John J. Kelly 30 Highland Avenue Bala Cynwyd, Pa. MO 4-4093 Saint Matthias 1F,2D,3E.4E . .. Band 1,2,3,· 4 .. . Art Club 4 ... Legion of Mary 1,2 ... lntramurals 1,2,3,4.

William D. Kennedy 406 East Mt. Airy Avenue Philadelphia 19, Pa. CH 7 8 146 Holy Cross 1G,2C,3A,4D . ScholastiC Medal 2 Crew 2 French Club 3 ,4 . lntramu rals 1,2,3,4.

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Leo S. Kosley 532 Ridge Pike Lafayette Hill, Pa. 825·0696 Saint Philip Neri 1D,2D,3A.4E ... lntramurals 1,2,3.4 ... Intramural Club 4 ... Art Club 3.4 ... Science Club 4 ... Photography Club 3 ... Sp~rit Comm1ttee 4 ... Cheerleader 3,4.

M1chael C. Komelasky 1026 Gravel Hill Road Southampton, Pa. EL 5·2295 Our Lady of Good Counsel 1A,2D,3F.4E .. . Football 2 . . . Basketball 1 ... Baseball 1,2(L),3(L).4(L) ... Band 1,2,· 3,4 ... German Club 2,3,4 . . . Math Club 4 ... lntramu· rals 1,2,3,4.

Edward C. Kostrzewski 1977 West Hunting Park Ave· nue Philadelphia 40, Pa. Saint Ladislaus 1A,2A,3E.4H ... Baseball 1 . . . lntramurals 1,2,3,4 . . . Confraternity of Christian Doctrine 2.

Vincent J. Kraft 63 Davis Road Ambler, Pa. Ml 6·8128 Saint Anthony 1G,2F,3E,4B ... Football 1,2,. 4(L) ... lntramurals 1,2,3.4 . . . Turner Society 3.4 . . . Science Club 4 . . . Student Council 4 . . . German Club 2,4.

Albert G. Kroll 5940 Reach Street Philadelphia 20, Pa. Pl21099 Saint W1lham 1E,2E,38.4E ... German Club 2.3.4 . Intramurals 1,2,3.4.

Bernard G. Krimm 7152 Andrews Avenue Philadelphia 38. Pa. HA 4·0853 Saint Athanasius 1B,2F,3H.4C . . . Scholastic Letter 2,3 . . . Scholastic Medal 1 . . . Cross Country 1,2,3,4(L) ... Track 1,3,4(L) . . . Intra murals 1,2,3,4 . . . Wisterian 4 . . . Turner So· ciety 4 ... Forensics 3,4 ... Math Club 3,4.

Kenneth R. Kryszczun 2150 Princeton Avenue Philadelphia 49, Pa. DE 3·3686 Our Lady of Ransom 1H,2A,3B,4C ... Football 1,2 . . . Bowling 2,3(L),4(L) . . . I ntramurals 1,2,3,4 ... Spanish Club 4.

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George A. Krzeminski 4324 North Franklin Street Philadelphia 40, Pa. GL 5-7362 Saint Henry lF.2E.3F.4E . . . German Club 4 ... lntramurals 1,2,3.

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James G Kugler 1823 Beverly Road Ph1ladelph1a 38. Pa. Ll 9 -1524 Samt Athanasius 1C,2E,3B.4C ... Art Club 3, 4 ... lntramurals 1.2.3.4 .. . Span1sh Club 4.

John D. Kutzler 6226 Mershon Street Philadelphia 49, Pa. cu 8-6905 Saint Timothy 1G.2A.3A.4E ... Swimming 1 ... lntramurals 1.2.3.4.

Roman Kwasnycky 2217 Parrish Street Philadelphia 30, Pa. PO 3-0289 Saint Nicholas 1D,2D,3H.4F . Scholastic Letter l ... Scholastic Medal 1 . .. Crew 1,2 ... Band 1 . . . French Club 4 . . . Intra· murals 1.2,3,4.

Joseph W. Lain. Jr. 9411 Academy Road Philadelphia 14, Pa. OR 3-3449 Saint Kathenne of Siena 1E,2H ,3C,4A ... Crew 1 .•. lntramurals 1,2,3.4.

Joseph D. Lehman 349 Roslyn Avenue Glenside. Pa. lU 4·1261 Saint Luke 1C,2H,3G,4G . . . Crew 2.3. 4(L) . . . Wisterian 3,4 . . . Gazebo 2.3.4 . . . Cape and Sword 3,4 ... Turner Society 4 ... lntramurals 1,2,3.4.

Franc1s P. Laska 204 Garnet Lane Wallingford, Pa. TR 6-3005 Samt John Chrysostom Swimming lA,2D.3F.4G . 2.3 . . . Track 4 . lntramurals 1,2,3.4 . Sc1ence Club 4 ... German Club 4.

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Robert J. Logan 830 Dorset Street Philadelphia 19, Pa. GE 8·0722 Saint Theresa 1G,2F,3H,4F . . ScholastiC Letter 1 . . Track 1 . . Football 1,2(L).3(L).4(L) . . . Basketball 1.2.3(L).4(L) . . Student Math Club 4 Council 4 ... lntramurals 1, 2.3,4.

William H. Loftus 2002 Pleasant Avenue Glenside, Pa. TU 4·8053 Saint Luke 1B,2H,3C,4H . . . Swimming 1,2,3(L),4(L) ... Crew 2 ... lntramurals 1,2,3,4.

Richard M. Lusse Bristol and Upper State Roads Chalfont, Pa. Dl 3·0110 Saint Jude 1H,2G,3G,4H . . . Football 1, 2.3 ... German Club 3.4 ... lntramurals 1.2.3.4.

Jo'ln J. Luviano 1143 Kingsley Road Jenkintown, Pa. TU 4-8731 Sa1nt Hilary 1D,2C,3C,4A ... lntramurals 1,2,3,4.

John D. McAndrew 5915 Belden Street Philadelphia 49, Pa. JE 3·1567 Saint Martin of Tours 1E,2G,3C,4H ... French Club 3,4 ... Color Guard 3.4 ... lntramurals 1,2,3,4.

Thomas V. McBride 128 Devon Road Cinnaminson. N.J. 829·8252 Saint Charles Borromeo 1F,2C,3C,4A ... Bowling 1 . . Baseball (manager) 2(L),· 3(L),4(L) ... Intra murals 1,2,· 3,4 . . . Color Guard 4 Cape and Sword 4 . . . Science Club 4.

Michael P. McCann Willits and Ashton Roads Philadelphia 36. Pa. OR 3-4559 Saint Jerome 1C,2B.3D,4B .. Football 1 . lntramurals 1,2,3,4 Spanish Club 4.

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Michael D. McCarthy 8820 Germantown Avenue Philadelphia 18. Pa. CH 7 1632 Our Mother of Consolation 1G,2B,3H.4G . . . Football 1.· 2.3(L),4(L) . Crew l.2.4(L) Spamsh Club 4 . . Wistenan 4.

William J McCracken 3120 North Wendle Street Ph1ladelph1a 33, Pa. BA 3-5551 Samt Veronica 1A.2D.3A.4E ... Band 1 ••. lntramurals 1.2.3.4

Peter C. McCrudden 3317 Midvale Avenue Philadelphia 29, Pa. VI 84737 Samt Bridget lG.2B.3A.4C . Swimming 1 ... Crew 1,2(L),3(L).4(L) . . . lntramurals 1 2 3 4 Science Club 4 . •. •. Sp;ni.sh Club 4.

John L McGoldrick 2721 Maxwell Street Philadelphia 36, Pa. HO 4-2654 Samt Jerome 1A.2A.3G.4C . . Sw1mmmg 1.2.3 . Cross Country 3,· 4(L) . . . Track 3,4(L) . . . Football 1,2 . . . Cheerleader 4 . . Benilde Club 1 . . . French Club 4 . . . Leg1on of Mary 1 Student Govern· ment 3.4 . .. lntramurals 1.· 2,3.4 . . . W1stenan 4 . . Dance Committee 4 . . . Sc1ence Club 4. M1chael J. McGmmss 438 West Spencer Street Philadelphia, Pa. HA 4 -6286 Saint Helena 1C.2B,3H.4F . . . Scholastic Letter 1,2.3.4 . . . Scholastic Medal 1,2,3.4 . . . Sw1mming (manager) 2(L),3(L).4(L) . . . Blue and Gold 3,4 . . . Stu· dent Council 1,2,3 ... Intra· murals 1,2,3,4.

Joseph J. McGlade 1435 West Jerome Street Ph1ladelph1a 40. Pa GL 5-1403 Samt Stephen 1D.2C,3A,4D . . lntramurals 1.2 . . . Band 1,2,3,4 Photography Club 2 Sc1ence Club 4 .

John J. McGroarty 1819 Cleveland Avenue Abington, Pa. OL 9 -3568 Our Lady Help of Christians 1B.2H.3B,4A . . W1stenan 3.4 . . . Turner Soc1ety 4 . . . Cheerleader 4 . . . lntramura ls 1,2,3,4.

Thomas K. McGill 7116 Charles Street Philadelphia 35. Pa. DE 3·8757 Sa1nt Bernard 1F.2F,3B.4D . . . Sw1mm1ng Team 1,2 ... lntramurals 1.· 2.3.4 Cheerleader 2 .. Ben1lde Club 1,2 . . Art Club 1 • Spanish Club 4.

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Thomas W. Mcintyre 303 Spruce Road Flourtown Pa AD 3-5367 Sa1nt Gen1v1eve 1D.2E.3H.4A Sw1mm1ng 1.2 lntramurals 1.2,3.4 Turner Soc1ety 4 . •. Intramural Club 4 .•• Student Counc1l 4

Paul F. McHugh 4024 Joshua Road lafayette H1ll, Pa. TA 8·2963 Sa1nt Ph1hp Neri 1H,2B.3G,4F . . . Math Club 3 . . . Science Club 4 . . . German Club 4 .. , lntramu· rals 1,2,3.4 ... Benilde Club

4. Will1am R. McShane, Jr. 4 136 Barnett Street Philadelphia 35. Pa. DE 3·2190 Saint Timothy 1H.2A.3E.4H ... Football 1.2 . . . French Club 4 . . . Stu· dent Council 3.4 ... lntramu· rals 1.2.3.4.

Stephen J. McNichol 7431 Boyer Street Philadelphia 19. Pa. CH 7·7786 Holy Cross JA.2H.3B.4A . . . Football 3(l}.4(l} ... Track 4 ... In tramurals 1.2.3.4.

Vincent W. Madden 937 East Mt. Airy Avenue Philadelphia 50. Pa. CH 7·9408 Saint Raymond 18,2H,3E,4H . . Cross Country 2 . . Crew 1.2(l). 3(l),4(l) . . . Basketball (manager) 1 ... lntramurals 1,2,3,4 ... French Club 4 Math Club 4

T. Maganty Rittenhouse Street 'tlil81clel1>h1a 38, Pa.

Joseph H. Magazino 631 East Hermitage Street Philadelphia 28, Pa. IV 2·6286 Saint lucy 1E,2E,3F.4E ... Photography Club 2.3 .. . lntramurals 1,2,· 3.4 ... German Club 2.3.4.

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James J. Magnatta 943 Anchor Street Ph1ladelph1a 24, Pa. cu 8·1347 Saint Martm of Tours 10,2E.30,4H ... Crew 3 . .. lntramurals 1.2.3.4 . . . German Club 2.3.4 . . . Sc1ence Club 4 ... Math Club 4.

Thomas J. Maher 6153 North Lawrence Street Philadelphia 20, Pa. ll 9·2523 Saint Helena 1C,2B,3H,4A . . . Blue and Gold 3.4 ... Wisterian 3.4 .. . Math Club 3.4 . .. Spanish Club 4 ... lntramurals 1,2,3, 4.

• Joseph M. Markmann 308 East Stevens Street Philadelphia 11 . Pa. PI 5-4172 Samt William 1G,2F,3H.4C . . . Scholastic letter 1,2,3.4 .. . Basketball 1,2,3(l),4(l) ... Baseball 2. 3(l),4(l) . .. lntramurals 1,2, 3,4 . . . Math Club 4 . . . Science Club 4 . . . Student Government 3 .

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Anthony E. Martin 6401 North 7th Street Philadelphia 26, Pa. CA 4·1012 Saint Helena 1B.2B,3H.4D . . . Swimming 1,2.3.4(l) . . . Crew 1,2,3, 4(l) ... German Club 2,3.4 . .. Math Club 3.4 . . . Science Club 4 ... lntramurals 1,2,3,

James P. Mallon 808 Medway Road Philadelphia 15, Pa OR 3 1393 Sa1nt Albert the Great 1A,2C,30.4F • Football 1 . Bemlde Club 4 Sc1ence Club 4 ••• Spamsh Club 4 ••• Cape and Sword 4 ••• lntramurals 1.2.3.4.

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Stephen J. Meredith 6841 Germantown Avenue Philadelphia 19, Pa. VI 8 -2718 Holy Cross 1H.2C,3A.4C . . . German Club 3 .. . lntramurals 1,2,3, 4 ... Spanish Club 4. Robert J. Matthews 2142 Disston Street Philadelphia 49. Pa. DE 8·1945 Our lady of Ransom 1E.20,3F,4E . . . German Club 2,3,4 . .. lntramurals 1, 2,3.4 . . . Student Govern· ment 4.

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Owen H. Montague, Jr. 377 West Sedgwick St. Philadelphia 19, Pa. VI 8-7284 Saint M~deleine Soph1e 1D,2A,3C,4H . . . Track 1,3, 4(L) .. Football 3 ... Band 1,2 . . . Art Club 3 . . French Club 3,4 ... lntramurals 1.2,4 ... Wistenan 4 . . Intramural Club 4 .

Harry L. Mitchell 9548 Rismg Sun Avenue Philadelphia 15, Pa. OR 7-3666 Maternity B.V.M. 1C,2H,3G,4A . . . Scholastic Medal 1 •.. Football 1,2 ... Student Council 3,4 . . . In· tramurals 1,2,3.4 . . . Spanish Club 4. Robert P. Morrison 802 Borbeck Avenue Philadelphia 11, Pa. PI 2-4266 Saint Cecilia 1B,2G,3G,4G . . . Swimming 2 ... Basketball (manager) 1 . . . German Club 2.3,4 . . . Math Club 4 . . . Benilde Club 4 ... Science Club 4.

Edward F. Moore Ill 120 West 11th Avenue Conshohocken. Pa. 828-5017 Saint Matthew 1A,2A.3G.4G . . Color Guard 1. lntramurals 1.2,3,4.

Gregory L. Mountain 1734 Fuller Street Philadelphia 52, Pa. RA 5-6975 Resurrection of Our Lord 1F,2C,3C,4D ... lntramurals 1,2,3,4 ... Cheerleader 3 . . Wisterian 3 . . . Spanish Club 4.

John Bosco ,...,.,,-..,n,4C . . . Scholastic 2 ... Cross Country 1 Track 2,4 ... lntramu1.2.3.4 ... Art Club 1.2,· •. . Wisterian 3,4 . . . Club 3.4 . . . Science 4 ... Gazebo 3.4.

Michael Netzke 5225 Elvena Avenue Pennsauken. N.J. 662-6728 Saint Peter 1A.2A,3B,4D ... lntramurals 1,2,3,4 ... French Club 3.

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M1chael J. Norm1le 730 Wyndale Road Jenkintown, Pa. TU 7-2708 Immaculate Conception 1G,2B,3H.4D ... Tennis 2 . . Forensics 2,3,4 ... German Club 2 . .. Turner Society 4 . .. lntramurals 1,2.3.4.


Thomas A. O'Donnell 935 E. Stafford Street Phtladelphia 38, Pa. VI 8-4695 Immaculate Conceptton 1B.2B.3G.4B . . Football 1. 2.3 . Track 1.2 . Base ball 4 . Spantsh Club 4 . • lntramurals 1,2,3.4.

Vtncent M. O'Donnell 25 West Central Avenue Moorestown. New Jersey 609235·3819 Our Lady of Good Counsel 1C.2G.30.4B . Track 3 ... Forenstcs 1.2.3.4 Student Counctl 4 ... Wtstenan 3.4 Art Club 4 .. German Club 2.3.4 . . Turner Soctety 4 . Sctence Club 4 . In· Photography Club 3 tramurals 1.2.3.4. Henry B. Oestreich. Jr. 318 Valley Brook Road Ambler. Pa. Ml 63080 Samt Anthony 1G,2G.38.40 . . . Scholastic Letter 3 .. Scholast ic Medal 2 ... Track 3.4{L) . . . Forensics 1.2.3.4 . . . Wtstenan 4 .. Turner Society 4 . . . Photography Club 2 . . . Spantsh Club 4 ... lntramu· rals 1.2.3.4.

Dennts J. O'leary 239 West Ashdale Street Philadelphia 20. Pa. Gl 5·4226 Incarnation of Our lord 1H,28,3C.4B . . . Matt' Club 3.4 ... Spanish Club 4 .. · lntramurals 1.2.3.4.

Michael E. Osborne 7022 louise Road Philadelphia 38. Pa. HA 4·3630 Saint Athanasius . Football 1B,2H ,3C.4F . 1,2,3(l) . . . Basketball 1,2,3(l ),4(L) . . . Student Council 1,2,4 ... lntramurals 1,2,3,4.

Joseph A. Pagano 5543 Harbison Avenue Philadelphia 24, Pa. JE 5- 4451 Saint Bartholomew 1F.20,3F.4E . .. German Club 2,3,4 . . . legion of Mary 1,2 . . . lntramurals 1,2,3,4.

Alan W Ottmger 507 ltvezy Street Phtladelphta 28. Pa. IV 2·2026 Holy Family 1C.2C.30,4H •.. Swtmmtng 1 • . • lntramurals 1,2.3.4.

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Roman 0 . Petryszyn 5231 North Hutchinson Street Philadelphia 41. Pa. DA 4-0173 Chnst the Kmg I H.2E.30.48 lntramurals 1.2.3.4. Joseph F. Passanante 224 East Ashdale Street Philadelphia 20. Pa. DA 9-4329 Saint Ambrose 1D.2C.3A.4D . . . Football Manager 2.3(L) . . . Spanish Club 4 ... lntramurals 1.2,3.路 4.

Frederick A. Patrick, Jr. 612 South York Road Hatboro. Pa. OS 5-7404 Saint David 1A.2C,3C.4D .. Swimmmg 2(L).4(L) ... Track 3,4(L) . . . Wisterian 3 . . . Cape and Sword 3.4 . . . Bemlde Club 2,3 . . . Spanish Club 4 ... Art Club 3 ... Science Club 4 . . lntramurals 1.2.3.4.

John F. Pettine 2714 A Street Philadelphia 34, Pa. RE 9-9571 VisitatiOn of the Blessed Vir gin Mary 1G,2E,3G.4H ... Cheerleader 2 ... German Club 2.3.4 ... Science Club 4 . . . Math Club 4 ... French Club 3 .. . lntramurals 1.2.3.4.

Vmcent F. Plano 4925 Pulaski Avenue Philadelphia 44. Pa. DA 4-3677 Samt M1chael of the Saints 1E,2G,3G.4D . . . Scholastic Medal 1 . . . Crew 1,2,3(L),路 4(L) . . . Band 1.2,3 . . . Wistenan 4 . . . French Club 3.4 . . . Math Club 4 . . . Science Club 4 ... Art Club 4 ... Photography Club 1.2 . . . lntramurals 1,2.3,4.

Edward F. Plocha 127 Pemberton Street Philadelphia 47, Pa. WA 5-9266 St. Stanislaus 18,2E.3E.4C . . . Football 1. 2(L),<l(L).4(L) ... Track 1.2 . Crew 3 .. German Club 2.3.4 Student Cou:-;cil 2, 4(president) lntramurals 1.2.3.4.

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George A. Polk 6536 Ditman Street Philadelphia 35, Pa. DE 3-5812 Saint Leo 1A,2G,3D,4D ... Color Guard 1 ... Band 1 ... Math Club 4 ... Science Club 4 ... In tramurals 1,2,3,4.

John J. Pron 6055 Alma Street Philadelphia 49, Pa. PI 3·1658 Samt Martm of Tours 1C.28,3H.4C . . . German Club 3.4 ... Art Club 3,4 .. . Turner Society 4 ... Wister· ian 4 ... lntramurals 1,2,3, 4.

Joseph M. Queenan 534 East Olney Avenue Philadelphia 20, Pa. DA 9-3197 Saint Ambrose 1D,2H,3D,4F . . . Basketball 1.2,3,4(L) ... French Club 3, 4 ... lntramurals 1,2,3,4.

M1chael F. Quinlan 734 East Dorset Street Philadelphia 19, Pa. GE 8-4518 Saint Therese of the Child Je· sus 1G,2F,3H,4C ... Cross Coun· try 1,2,3,4(L) ... Track 1,2. 3.4(L) . . . Cape and Sword 3.4 .. . Legion of Mary 2,3 .. lntramurals 1,2,3,4.

W1lham R. Rafter 7135 Cedar Park Avenue Philadelphia 38, Pa Ll 90743 Saint Athanas1us 1G,2G,3D,4D . . Scholastic Letter 2 . . Scholastic Medal 2 . Cross Country 2 Crew 2,3( L).4(L) . Math Club 3,4 . . German Club 2. 3,4 . lntramurals 1.2.3.4.

Ronald P. Radl 7520 Bustleton Avenue Philadelphia 49, Pa. DE 3-8681 Resurrection of Our Lord 1C,2E,3D,4B . . . ScholaStiC Medal 3 ... Crew 2,3(L),4(l) ... Art Club 1.2.3.4 .. . Ger man Club 2,3,4 ... lntramu· rals 1,2,3,4.

Waller E. Ramick 424 Viola Street Camden 4, N.J. wo 6-3311 Sacred Heart 1C,2H,3A,4F ... Turner Soci· ety 4 ... lntramurals 1,2,3.· 4.

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Stephen J. Rauscher 1212 Rhawn Street Philadelphia 11, Pa. PI 5·2803 Samt Cec11ta 1H,2G,30.4E . . . German Club 2,3,4 . . . Sc1ence Club 4 ... lntramurals 1.2.3,4.

Walter J. Ramspacher 1824 Loney Street Ph1ladelph1a 11, Pa. PI 2·6085 Resurrection of Our Lord 1F,2E,30,4B . . . Scholastic Letter 1 ... Scholastic Medal 1 ... Swimming 1,2 ... Ger· man Club 3.4 . . . Science Club 4 ... lntramurals 1.2.3,

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Richard J. Reaney 7336 Pittville Avenue Philadelphia 26, Pa. WA 4·4192 Holy Angels 1E,2H,30.4H . . . Bowling 1, 2,3.4(L) . . . Intramural Club 4 ... French Club 4 ... In· tramurals 1.2.3,4.

Thomas M. Regan 1619 Woodbrook Lane Philadelphia 50, Pa. CH 7·7620 Saint Raymond 18,28,3G,4F ... Tenn1s 3(L), 4(L) . . . Math Club 4 . . . German Club 4 . . . Science Club 4 ... lntramurals 1,2,3, 4.

John J. Richards 322 Arch Street Royersford, Pa. 948·9683 Saint Joseph 1F,2G,3G.4E ... Art Club 2.4 . . . German Club 2,3,4 . . . Science Club 4 .. . lntramu. rals 1,2,3,4.

Robert G. Schleicher 7854 Prov1dent Street Philadelphia 50, Pa. WA 7·2769 Samt Raymond 1G,28,3H.4D . . Scholastic Letter 1,3 ... Math Club 3.4 . .. Science Club 4 . . Intra. murals 1,2,3,4.

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Henry J. Schmrdt. Jr. 310 West Glensrde Avenue Glensrde. Pa TU 6·6758 Sarnt Luke the Evangelist 1C.2F.3H.4C . . Scholastic Letter 2.3 ... lntramurals 1.· 2.3.4 . . Wisterran 3.4 Art Club 3.4 .. . Photography Club 3 . Science Club 3 .. . Math Club 4 . German Club 2,3.4 .. . Band 1.2.3.4.

Joseph H. Schmreg 700 West Venango Street Phrladelphra 40, Pa. SA 5·3072 Samt Veronrca 1H,2A,3C.4F . . lntramurals 1.2,3.4

Wrlliam F. Schnerder 4145 Twynnwood Road Lafayette Hrll. Pa 828·6741 Samt Phrhp Nen 1A,2E.3E.4A . German Club 2.4 . . Turner Society 4 ... lntramurals 1.2.3.4.

John J. Schroth 19 Buttonwood Drrve Doylestown. Pa. 343·3354 Our Lady of Mount Carmel 18.2G.3F.4G . .. Crew 1,2.4 . . . Cross Country (manager) 1.2,3,4(L) ... Wisten an 3.4 . . . German Club 2.3.4 . Forensrcs 1.2.3.4 . . . Art Club 2 . . . lntramurals 1,2,3,·

John R Schulte Jr 1702 Larch wood Dnve Nornstown. P<~ BR 92 199 Eprphan{ o~ Our Lord 10 ,2A.3C.4F Swrrnrm ng 1.2 Creov 3.4 Benrlde Spanrsh Club t1 •• Club 4 . . l n l ramurc~ls 1.2,3,4.

4. Gregory J. Schulze 505 Oak Street North Wales, Pa. 699·4330 Sarnt Rose of Lrma 1F.2G,3D,4H . . . Swimmrng 1.2 . . Blue and Gold 3.4 . . . Sprrit Commrttee 3,4 . . . Dance Committee 3.4 ... Art Club 2.3.4 . . . Cheerleader 2.· 3 . . . German Club 4 . . . Cape and Sword 4 . . Intra· murals 1,2,3.4.

J Andrew Scott 7148 Crrttenden Street Phrladelphra 19. Pa. CH 7·8574 Holy Cross 1G.2D.3E.48 French Club 3 4 . . lntramurals 1.2.3.4.

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Joseph P. Sheehan 432 Locust Road Glens1de. Pa. TU 7-1142 Queen of Peace 1A.2A.3E.4E . Football 1.2.· 3(L).4(L) . Golf 1.2.3.4(l) . . . Track 1.2 . German Club 1.2 ... Student Council 1.2 . . . Leg1on of Mary 1.2 .. Sc1ence Club 4 . . Intramurals 1.2.3.4.

Russell J. Semen 319 East Eleanor Street Philadelphia 20, Pa. DA 4-8533 Saint Ambrose 1E.20.3F,4G . . . German Club 4 ... Cheerleader 4 ... lntramurals 1 ,2,3.4. Michael F. Shouldis 121 Andrea Road Cheltenham, Pa. ME 5-0429 Satnt Joseph 1H.2B.3A.4B . . . Science Club 4 ... Spamsh Club 4 . lntramurals 1.2.3.4.

M1chael J. Sh1re 22 Smoketree Road Levittown, Pa WI 3-4980 Queen of the Universe 1E,2D.3F.4G . Baseball 3.· 4{l) . . Turner Soc1ety 4 .. . German Club 2.3,4 .. Student Council 4.

Theodore J. Silber 175 West Louden Street Philadelphia 20, Pa. DA 4-6562 Saint Henry 1C,2E,30,4E . . . German Club 3.4 ... lntramurals 1.2,· 3,4.

Football 1 . Country 3,4{L) . . . 4 ... French Club 4 .. Club 4 Science 4 .. lntramurals 1.2.3.·

Stephen J. Sm1th 2041 Rhawn Street Ph1ladelph1a 15, Pa. Fl 2·2096 Resurrection of Our lord 1C,2A,3B.4E . . Bowling 2(L).3(l),4(L) ... Tenn1s 1,2,· 3(l).4(l) ... lntramurals 1.2.3,4. Eduardas J. Skladaitis 842 Princeton Avenue Philadelphia 11, Pa. RA 5-3750 Saint Cas1mir 1G.2E.30,4H ... Crew 1 German Club 2,3,4 ... Intramurals 1.2,3,4. 91

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Joseph A. Sokolek 3010 North 23rd Street Philadelphia 32, Pa. BA 8·5783 Saint Mary of the Eternal 1F,2G,3E,4E . . . Intra murals 1,2.3,4.

Barry J. Stanton 7953 Heather Road Elkms Park 17, Pa. ME 5·4817 Saint James lH,2H,3E,4B . . . Scholastic Medal 2 . . . Wisterian 3,4 .. . Band 1,2,3,4 . . . French Club 3.4 ... German Club 2

Stephen E. Storms 319 West Durham Street Philadelphia 19, Pa. CH 7·3835 Saint Madeleine Sophie 1G,2F,3H.4C ... Art Club 3, 4 . . . Gazebo 3 . . . Science Club 4 ... German Club 2,3, 4 ... lntramurals 1,2,3,4.

Stephen F. Sullivan 621 Cheltena Avenue Jenkintown, Pa. TU 7-7358 Immaculate Conception 1E,2H,3G,4D . . . Swimming 1 ... Golf 1(L),2(L),3(L),4(L) . . . French Club 4 . . . Stu· dent Council 1 . . . lntramu· rals 1,2,3,4.

Stephen R. Swmburne 4126 Apalugen Road Philadelphia 44, Pa. VI 8·8250 Samt Bndget 1C,2D,3H.4F Scholastic Letter 1,3 Scholastic Medal 1,2 . Track l(L), 4(L) . . . Football l ,2 . . . Math Club 4 . . Turner Soci· ety 4 . .. French Club 3,4 . , . Cape and Sword 3 ... Stu· dent Counc1l 4.

William E. Sundermann 2301 76th Avenue Philadelphia 50, Pa. CA 4·0537 Saint Raymond 1F,2H,3B,4A ... Art Club 2 3.4 ... Legion of Mary 2.3.4 . . . Benilde Club 3,4 Spanish Club 4 ... lntramu rals 1,2,3,4.

Robert M. Switalski 2938 East Thompson Street Philadelphia 39, Pa. NE 4·6602 Saint Adalbert 1D,2C,3B.4A . . . Football Manager 2 . . . Spanish Club 4 ... Forensics 1 ... Intra· murals 1,2,3,4.

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Terence R. Taggart 3837 North Broad Street Philadelphia 40, Pa. BA 8·3431 Sa1nt Stephen 1E.2C.3C,4A . . . Sw1mmmg 1.2,3,4{L) ... lntramurals 1, 2,3,4.

Leonard F. Szweda 5647 Loretto Avenue Philadelphia 24, Pa. JE 5·2573 Saint Martin of Tours 1A.2G,3E,4E . . . Baseball 3, 4(L) . .. lntramurals 1,2,3,4.

Patrick K. Taylor 4077 Hillside Road Lafayette Hill, Pa. 828·7037 Saint Philip Neri 1B.2E,3B,4E ... Swimming 1 ... German Club 3.4 ... In· tramurals 1.2,3,4.

Barry J. Thompson 2505 West Allegheny Avenue Philadelphia 32, Pa. BA 5-1299 Saint Mary of the Eternal 1H,2F,30,4B . . . Math Club 4 ... lntramurals 1,2,3.4.

Edward J. Troise, Jr. 804 Abington Avenue Glenside, Pa. TU 4·2573 Saint Luke IE,2C,3C,4A ... lntramurals 1.2.3.4.

Mark F. Valenti llO Atwood Road Philadelphia 18, Pa. VE 6·5668 Saint Genevieve 1B,20,3A,4E ... Crew 1,2,3, 4(L) . . . German Club 3,4 .. . Group Chi Ro 4 . . . Intra· murals 1,2,3,4.

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Robert C. Vahmont 80 Sycamore Way Doylestown R.D. # 1. Pa. 348-3869 Our Lady of Mount Carmel 1A,2G,3A,4G . . . German Club 2 .•. Cape and Sword 4 ... lntramurals 1,2.3.4.


Carlo V. Vtcenz• 1023 Shelmtre Avenue Phtladelphta 11. Pa. PI 2 5328 Satnt Cectha 4F . Track 4 •• lntramu· rals 4 Harry C. Vantine 1545 Manan Road Abmgton, Pa. TU 6-4784 Our Lady Help of Christians 1G,2F,3H,4D . . . Scholastic Letter 1 ... Bowling 1,2 ... Cross Country 4 . . . Math Club 3,4 ... Science Club 4 . . . lntramurals 1.2,3.4. Joseph J. Wallace 251 Mountain Street Philadelphia 48, Pa. HO 2·6271 Saint Casimir 1B,2E,3A.4G . . . Crew 1,2.3(l),4(L) . . Turner Society 4 ... German Club 2,3,4 .•. lntramurals 1.2.3.4.

Carl P. Whitlock 8622 Cheltenham Avenue Phtladelphta 18, Pa. AD 3·2469 Our Mother of Consolation 1D,2B,3C,4B ... Football 1.2 Swtmming 1.2(L) . . . Baseball 3.4(L) . . . Student Council 1.3.4 . . . German Club 2 ... Spanish Club 4 .. lntramurals 1,2.3.4.

William P. Wiggins 134 Boncouer Road Cheltenham, Pa. ME 5·2011 Saint Joseph 1E,2H,3E.4A . .. Swimming 1,2 . . . Football 1,2.3 . . . Crew 3.4 ... Golf 1(L),3.4 .. . Science Club 4 ... Spanish Club 4 . . . Student Govern· ment 4 . . lntramurals 1,2,· 3.4.

Marttn A. Walsh 4070 Hillstde Road Lafayette Hill. Pa. TA 89478 Samt Phthp Nen lF.2F.3C.4C .•. Band 1,2,3,· 4 . . Spamsh Club 4 ••• In · tramurals 1,2,3.4

Robert R. Wtlsbach. Jr. 5303 North 13th Street Phtladelphta 41. Pa. DA 9·5139 Holy Child 1C,2E,3E.4G . . . Scholasttc Medal 2.3.4 . . . German Club 2.3.4 ... Band 1,2,3,4 . .. Bentlde Club 4.

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James T. Wills 8405 Hull Dnve Philadelphia 18, Pa. AD 3·1147 Seven Dolors 1H,2E,3F.4E . . . Baseball 3(L).4(L) ... German Club 2,· 3 ... Cape and Sword 4 ... Student Council 4 . . . Stu· dent Government 4 . . . In· tramurals 1,2.3.4.

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James l. Wise 6606 North 7th Street Ph1ladelph1a 26, Pa. WA 4 -9138 Sarnt Joseph 1F.28.3G.4D Scholastic Medal 3 • Sw1mm1ng 1.2.· 4(l) Crew 1.2.3.4(l) •• Art Club 3.4 • Math Club 4 Sc1ence Club 4 .. • Intra murals 1.4.

Terrance P. Wrng 3373 Vaux Street Philadelphia 29, Pa. VI 4·0993 Sa1nt Brrdget 1D.2H.3B.4D . . . Cross Country 1.2 ... Crew 1 ... Benrlde Club 1.2,3.4 . . . Art Club 1 . . . Span1sh Club 3,4 ... Intra murals 1,2,3,4.

Thomas J. Witkowski 4224 Magee Avenue Ph1ladelph1a 35, Pa. DE 8·5711 Sa1nt Timothy 1A,2D,3F,4H ... Band 1,2.3.· 4 ... German Club 2.3.4 ... Sc1ence Club 4 . . . lntramu· rals 2.3.4.

Thomas S. Wnght 325 West Albanus Street Ph1ladelph1a 20. Pa Gl 5·2791 Incarnation of Our lord 18.2G.3C.4C . . Sw1mm1ng 1.2(L).3(l).4(l) •. Art Club 2 . •• French Club 3 . In tramurals 1.2.3.4.

Walter F. Zaremsk1 4518 East Thompson Street Philadelphia 37, Pa. JE 3·1930 Saint John Cantrus 1H,2H,3C.4D . . . French Club 3.4 ... German Club 2 ... Intra murals 1,2.3.4. . • Band 1,2,3,· Club 2.3.4 .. . Club 1,2,3 .. . . Sc1ence Club •-rnunur·"'" 1.2.

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Raymond R. Zywalewski 4040 MacNiff Drive lafayette H1ll, Pa. TA 8·5452 Sa1nt Philip Neri 1G,2E,3A.4G ... Football 1 .. Tennis 1 ... Benilde Club 4 ... German Club 4 ... In· tramurals 1.2,3,4.

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Each decade has many individuals singled out as outstanding athletes. Few, however, are of such superior quality as to overshadow all of the others. These elite, capitalizing on a special talent, excel in a manner not feasible for even the ac· complished athlete. Thomas Donnelly is one of these exceptional athletes. Througb his persistent devotion to the drudgery of conditioning and his undaunted determination to be a champion, Tom has developed into the most remarkable track cross country runner in the history of La Salle. His stature as an athlete and humble attitude toward his track successes are in complete accord with a manly manner that has been the motif of his high school years. As athlete, and as secretary of the Student Council he has contributed to his own personal development and to the favorable recognition of La Salle. It with pride that we choose Tom Donnelly as an outstanding member of the class of

1965.

Robert Logan Thomas Donnelly Rarely does a school find a student who fulfil ls entirely its educational aims. Such, however, is Bob Logan. La Salle seeks academic excellence in a student; Bob responded. winning a scholastic letter as a freshman and consistently remaining in the top percentole of his class. But La Salle also realizes that total development OC· curs in the realm of athletics. Again its goals were fu lfilled. As a three year letterman on football, Bob spearheaded Mr. Flannery's tough defensive unit. and from the gridiron he moved to Coach O'Brien's basketball court where he started for two years as forward and guard. As a freshman, Bob found time for the track team, and in later years competed in spring intramurals. A third aim of a school such as La Salle is to create leaders, and the testimony to this quality in Bob Logan is his election to the Student Council. For his achievements during four years at La Salle, Bob has receoved respect and friendship from his fellow students, confidence from his teachers, and recognition from his school. The successful combination of school spirit and academic prominence is plified in the amazingly active Michael McGinniss. His scholastic letters and during four consecutive years, together with his nomination as a Merit finalist. test to his abilities as a student. As co-editor of the Blue and Gold, Mike wrote revised much of the text himself, frequently working in the yearbook office till light. Although his work on the yearbook consumed many of his after school Mike was able to manage the swimming team, a job he held since his ,;no,hn.mnn year. Especially during his junior year when he served on various Council ,..,""'m•itt•""" the Student Council benefited frorn many of Mike's constructive ideas and als. In all his endeavors at La Salle, Mike was inspired and guided by a dedication and loyalty. But of all Mike's qualities, his ability to present a proper age of a Christian gentlemen makes him outstanding.

Vincent O'Donnell Michael McGinniss When a student travels from Moorestown, New Jersey, to La Salle every school day for four years, he earns his diploma. But when that same student also manages to contribute outstandingly to the intellectual and extra-curricular life of his school, he deserves recognition. Such a student is Vincent O'Donnell. Despite his two-hour trips each day, Vince during his four years found time to participate in the Debating Club, the Science Club, and the Student Council. However, in no way did Vince's many activities detract from his schoolwork, and he received national recognition for scholastic achievements from the NEDT and Merit committees. But of all his efforts, Vince's work on the WIS supplied him with the perfect vehicle for his talents. As feature editor, he provided the paper with many interesting and enlightening articles. But like Melville's scrivener Bartleby, Vince spent more long hours than he would have preferred rewriting copy. For this quality of outstanding diligence, Vince deserved La Salle's preference for him.

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ng" can be applied in many ways and need not label the person whose call attention to himself and set him apart from others, In another sense, a truer one, it refers to the individual whose qualities do not set him apart. involve him completely with others, and so bring recogn ition not primarily but to the achievements of the group. Henry Schmidt is outstanding in this That he is capable of winning personal attention is shown in the essential sphere, where he has been a consistent honor student. That he has chosen h1mself with others is shown in his cont~rbutions to a variety of time-consuming notably the band, where the brass sect1on has for four years benefited from trombone, and the Wisterian, where his work as co-editor has brought the IWllrO··Wirtnlrlg acclaim. In these areas, and in others within the wide range of his Henry's concern is deep, his involvement complete, his contribut1ons constructive, effect of his efforts - outstanding.

Edward Plocha

Henry Schmidt

In all his undertakings, Edward Plocha has earned the pra1se of h1s teachers and the respect and admiration of his fellow students. To every ta sk, he brings a dynamic and forceful personality, fired by intense dedication. yet tempered by true humility. During his sophomore year, Ed was a member of the Student Council, and as a senior, he served as Council president. Whatever he attempted wa s successful and beneficial for the student body. Ed was responsible for the fine team support, the expanded soc1al calendar and the excellent rapport between faculty and students. On the football f1eld, Ed combined 1nnate ability and a desire for victory ~h1ch earned him All-Catholic and All -Scholastic honors. When he isn' t on campus, Ed can be found working actively 10 his parish Holy Name Society or in the Polish Eagles, a youth organization whose purpose is to preserve Polish traditions in South Philadelphia. These plaudits fail to do Ed justice. Perhaps, it is an understatement to consider Ed merely as outstanding.

Saint Rose's. North Wales, Greg Schulze brings to La Salle a spirit of enterprise .,Pslng manner whi ch led him to participate in activities as widely varied as the Committee and the German Club. In sports, he turned to swimming for his first he has played intramurals all four years. His soph and junior years saw him out student body as a cheerleader whipping up enthusiasm for the efforts of teams. Of late, his contributions have sh1fted rather to the quietly efficient M•!icel1es role in such vital spots as co-editor of the Blue and Gold and president Club. As a member of the Spirit Committee, Greg had the happy facility of the efforts of many willing workers in each of these enterprises. The banter· "Schulze did it," heard whenever some undertaking met a temporary snag, bears truth; when there was a job to be done, Greg Schulze got it done.

Stephen Swinburne Gregory Schulze Studious without looking the part, but studious in the best sense of the word; th1s describes Steve Swinburne. His is the ability to blend a certain a1r of nonchalance w1th a penetrating intellectual curiosity. An imposing list of scholastic achievements: scholastic medalist as a frosh and sophomore, winner of the Scholastic "L" in h1s first and th1rd years, and Ment final ist, these attest to his ability in stud1es. Such a hst does not reveal the full range and depth of an alert. mquiring personality whose mterests encompass sports, math. drama, politics. and music. Although an acc1dent at the lnqwer Meet in his second year brought an interruption to his pole-vaulting activity, his renewed efforts in his last two years have made h1m a valuable asset to t he track team, as a vaulter. Steve is president of the Math club. Of a probing. analytical bent. perhaps he finds math his most congenial subject area. Many a teacher will attest that this same searching inquisitiveness has triggered class discussions in every other subject. To h1s further education, Steve will bring a sense of humor, a questing m1nd, and a sense of balance provided by h1s liberal range of interests. These qualit ies will guarantee a future of prom1se and growth.

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MR. JOHN MOORE When Mr. John Moore joined the La faculty in 1953, he brought with him both ing ability and likeable personality. During past eleven years, Mr. Moore has taught tically every graduate, and each will attest his competence as a teacher and his con ity as an individual. Outside the classroom, he has parlayed own dramatic ability into many theatrical cesses for the Cape and Sword. His un ta lent to inspire young actors has brought acclaim throughout t he city. In recognition of his contribution to La and in particular appreciation for all he given to us, we, the sen iors of nineteen dred and sixty-five, dedicate this section of Blue and Gold to Mr. John Moore.

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Drama provides a valuable means of self-expression. Because the actor is compelled to react from a different viewpoint, he emerges from his vicarious experience with a broader outlook. In addition, the experience from the various types of plays produced each year enables actor and student alike to develop mature theatrical standards. Directed by Mr. John Moore, the Cape and Sword Society, assisted by the girls from Mount Saint Joseph's Academy, presented several excellent productions, highlighted by the senior play, The Gazebo, a mystery-comedy in two acts.

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Certainly, La Salle been uniquely fortu this year in having such effective Student Brother G. William, moderator, and Ed PI the president, together a group of cooperative resentatives, have \A/"'" '- Iong and hard for the of La Salle. As a result their efforts, the stud have enjoyed more da and the teams have ceived better support. maxing the Council dar, the Hootenanny February 27 and the Sen Prom in April made a mu•rn.·• orable success of the,,.,,, •••

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Officers Moderator ................ Brother D. Walter, F.S.C. President ........................ Edward L. White First Vice President .... . . .......... Alfred E. Enoch Second Vice President ........... John J. Mountain Treasurer ........................... John B. Foley Secretary .... .. ... . ............. Daniel J. Maguire Past President .... .. ........... Joseph F. McVeigh

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Under the directi on of r Donatu s Joseph , the Club has enjoyed a most ................fu l yea r. The Math Club as a forum where the student can discurrent advances in math Toward this end, the presents many outg guest speakers. Highng t his year's program, the address given by Alban , Ph.D., chairof the Mathematics De11",nont at La Salle College. en Swinburne ..... Pres. Krimm ..... V. Pres. Grims . . . ... . ... Sec. Rafter ......... Treas. D. Joseph ...... Mod.

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No club in La Salle history has met with such enthusiastic response as the Turner Society, a discussion club on history and current events. Organized and moderated by Brother Malachy, the club has attracted a large membership of knowledgeable upperclassmen. Formation of a La Salle chapter of "Youth for Goldwater" was an outgrowth of political Interests among some of the members. Many notable speakers ad dressed the club, including Dr. Courtney, Ph.D., and Brother Adrian, professors of Political Science at La Salle College. James Breen . . ... . Pres. Thomas Mcintyre.. .. V.P. Leo Frangipane .. . .. . . Sec. Brother Malachy .. .. Mod.


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The Art Club affords an opnity for budding artists express themselves through iums such as oils, pasand ink. Directed by their abilities and the advice Brother Jerome, the mod' these students lend skills to all phases of life. Posters announcgames and publicity for all gatherings are but a of their contributions. year, the club, more acthan ever before, initia Fine Arts Week, tea an extensive display of t art.


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Moderated by Brother Gilbert Glenn, the SciClub has once again become a popular interesting extracurricular activity. This the club is divided into three divisions, -.,,.,....,.,..,istry, chemistry, and physics. Each p holds its own meetings and pursues its projects. While Brother Gilbert coordinates overall activity of the Club, seniors Leo pane, Bob Hamburger, and Andy Fertal the specia lized facets. Many members in field trips to the Eastern UtilizaResearch Laboratories, Amchem Corporain Ambler, the Philco Research Laboratoin Bluebell, Nazareth Hospital, and the I Electric Space Center in King of Prus-

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Officers Brother D. Lewis ....... Mod Brother E. Joseph .. . ...... Asst. Mod. Mrs. Charles O'Connor ............ Pres. Mrs. Thomas McGinniss ........... V.P. Mrs. Robert Breckenridge ........ Treas. Mrs. Joseph Beaty ........... Rec. Sec. Mrs. Roselle Bartkowski. .. Corresp. Sec. Mrs. John Snodgrass ...... Past Pres.


Without any doubt, the Mothers' Club is one the hardest working groups at La Salle. Plans for their many and varied activities keep the Board of Governors busy throughout the year. after year, the success of the Freshmen ers' Tea, the Fashion Show, Christmas Party, the Communion Breakfast, the Va lentine Party and the New York trip attests to the Mothers' interest.

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For the past six years, the Wisterian has received the Columbia Press Conference Award as one of the nation' s scholastic newspapers. The 1965 staff, guided by Brother Paul, has worked lo and hard to maintain this tradition. In order to produce an even better Wis, the staff in路 troduced more feature articles including a profile of an outstanding senior. Expanded news and sports sections also added to the success of the thirty-first volume of the paper. 118


Wisterian Published during the school year by the students of La Salle College High School, Cheltenham Avenue, Philadelphia 18, Pa. JOHN PRON HENRY SCHMIDT VINCE O'DONNELL BARRY STANTON JOHN DALY JOSEPH HETHERINGTON >MIIIUnt Editors

. PAT SMITH JOHN SCHALLER RICHARD HATHAWAY PAUL SCHWARTZ

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. . Ronald Codario, Thomas Gowen, John D'AIIessandro. Frank laquinta, Robert Logan, Thomas Maher. Edward Rekas, John Turzer.

Features Staff Peter Bradshaw, Joseph Lehman, Paul Cushing, Howard Cain, James Matthews, Carl Cinquino, Anthony Neri, Anthony Lopresti. News St aff . . . . . . . . . Jerome Casey. John Castaldi, William Collins, Alfred Dacanay, W. Dooley, David Duffy, John Falker, Ken Fulmer, Dominic Girondo, William Hamilton, Joseph Hart, Hans Hawrysz, William Henning, John Hilinski, Richard Hodgeson, Thomas Horan, Steve Kreines, Bernard Imbrogno, David Krimm, Paul Laskow, Joseph McGowan, Kenneth McGrath, Francis Odyneic, Hank Oestreich, John O'Hara, Frank Radomski, Thomas Rathford, Jeffrey Rothwell, Philip Ruggiero.

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When Brother Carlos came to La Salle in September, he offered to organize a Spanish Club. Due to the large turnout, two divisions of the club were formed . At the regular meetings, members joined wit h Brother in discussing campus life at La Salle in comparison with Brother's native Colombia. Benefiting from Brother's native background, La Salle's stu dents gained a broader understanding of Spanish and South America n life and customs.

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french and german clubs Two years ago, in answer to popular requests, Father Amandus organized the German Club to promote interest in foreign culture. So enthusiastic was the response, that Father formed a similar group for the French students last year. The large membership of these societies indicates how worthwhile they are in widening one's background in the language. French Club Officers: Roman Kwasnycky Vincent Madden Joseph Queenan Andrew Scott Stephen Swinburne German Club Officers: William Denker Leo Frangipane Wayne Hummel Ronald Radl Walter Ramspacher Joseph Wallace

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ben iIde club The Benilde Club was organized to foster religious and priestly vocations among the students. To accomplish this purpose, the club presents speakers from various religious orders at their regular meetings and at student assemblies. Thomas Donnelly ..... . . .... . . . ...... . .......... Pres. John McDevitt . .. .. ................. . . .... Vice Pres. Richard Davis . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Sec. Brother David Albert ......................... . .. Mod.

chi rho The new spirit prevalent within the Church offers a challenge to action for the layman. As an answer t o this challenge, the members of Chi Ro have spent their Saturday afternoons teaching young Spanish chi ldren to read. Brother Jerome, faculty ad路 visor, also hopes to organ ize a tutoring program for potential dropouts. Because they have made a concrete commitment to Christ, these young men have accepted thei r Christian responsibi lity.

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When the staff of the Blue and Gold held its first meeting on September 14 , we planned on producing the finest yearbook ever. Be路 ginning then and continuing until the f inal deadline, imagination and innovation were the key considerations. Directed by Brother Nicholas, the staff devised a new ca mpaign technique and introduced the concept of a visual theme, the emphasis triangle. The staff and moderator wa nt to extend their thanks to the faculty and students, whose cooperation and enthusiasm made the 1965 Blue and Gold possible.

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The members of the Forensics Society represent La Salle in speech tournaments held throughout the eastern United States. This year, their schedule included several Catholic League meets and the invitational tournaments sponsored by Archmere Academy in Delaware, Cardinal Dougherty High School, and Temple University. Encouraged by their success in these meets, the team and moderators, Mr. Peter Feledick and Brother David, made an excellent showing in the National Debate Championship, which took place in New York in late May.

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During the past few years, t he ba which has always trained fine mus· has been receiving the prominence it richly deserves. A summer of diligent tice was rewarded when the marching placed third in Catholic League f"nrnn.~t•t•nn Mike Komelasky, band captain, was as the best drum major. The p .............;,..., of the Spring Music Festival on Apri l eth and May first culminated the year's tivity.

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JOHN "TEX" FLANNERY

Mr. John "Tex" Flannery has been football at La Salle since 1954. Since 1 Flannery has compiled an outstanding 68路1 cord, including three Catholic League titles and city titles. Mr. Flannery has helped La Salle to gain a liant reputation in athletics, but of greater tance than this reputation are the young men have learned so much from " Tex." Aware of importance of athletics to the young man on way to maturity, Mr. Flannery prepares his for their positions in life. In recognition of his contribution to La Salle, the seniors of nineteen hundred and dedicate this section of the Blue and Gold John "Tex" Flannery.

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FRONT ROW: J. Flynn, D. Enoch, J. Cooney, J. Sheehan, S. Fota, J. DiLanzo, R. Gumrot, T. Erb. SECOND ROW: J. Foley, T. Braun , F. laquinta, R. Logan, F. Bogle, V. D'Orazio, V. Kraft, W. McCloskey, J. Donoghue, E. Plocha. THIRD ROW: T. O'Hara, L. Sloane, J. Daniel, S. McNichol,

Sheehan leads McNichol around end .

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R. Honeyman, M. McCarthy, J. Jordan, D. McCarthy, M. Boerner, M. McCabe. FOURTH ROW: T. Foley, Manager K. Meehan, Manager B. Ginnetti, Coach Diehl, Head Coach Tex Flannery, Coach Boyle, Manager M. Mullen, Moderator Brother D. Martin, G. Sciolla.


Topnotch secondary!

Summer at Camp Wyomissing.

Sheehan drops the bomb.

" The Baron "

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Best defensive unit in the league.

Stash Fota on the move against Judge. Vince Kraft rips off a long gain.

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After an opening game defeat to Nesham iny, the Little Explorers proceeded to win their next five games. High路 lighting the streak was the victory over West Catholic, our first since 1958. After the Lancers of McDevitt fell , many experts predicted a title for the " Texmen." Unfortunately, time ran out on the Explorers. Two straight weekends at Cottman and Algon produced crucial defeats to Dougherty and Judge, the eventual city champions.

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La Salle 0 Neshaminy 8 West Catholic 46 Bishop Kenrick 12 North Catholic 20 Bishop Egan 12 Bishop McDevitt 0 Cardinal Dougherty 0 Father Judge

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FRESHMAN AND JUNIOR VARSITY

Both the junior varsity and freshman teams had fine seasons. Many players on both squads showed enough potential to insure a winning varsity in future years.

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R. Pannepacker, J. McCarron, Mgr., Brother Gratian. FOURTH ROW: J. McGoldrick. P. Gallagher. D. Flynn, J. Singer, T. Donnelly, M. Jones, B. Krimm. M. Quinlan, H. Hinney, Mgr. MISSING FROM PICTURE: J. Hart.

FIRST ROW: R. Breckenridge, L. Clark, M. Venditto, A. Gillespie, S. Farrell, R. Hartman, N. Finley, J . Mallick. SECOND ROW: F. Hirsekorn, J. Cavalieri, R. Kurz. J. Turzer, P. Muessig, D. Devlin, W. Hence, G. Van Osten, A. Fornace, P. Nowak. THIRD ROW: Brother Emery, E. Cattie, Mgr., H. Vantine, J. Smith, G. D'Ambrosio, K. Bogie, M. Taylor,

Under the direction of Brothers Emery and Gratian, the 1964 cross country team finished eighth in the Catholic League. The most consistent scorer was the team captain, Tom Donnelly, winner of every race. Seniors Joe Hart, Dan Flynn, John McGoldrick, and Joe Singer provided the experience so vital to any team. Usually underclassmen Pat Gallagher, Mike Taylor, and Kevin Bogle completed the scoring for the thinclads.

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For the next ten minutes, and ten minutes only ...

The team more less follows captain. What am I doing out here?

As usua l, Tom is alone at the f inish.


When the cross country team elected Tom Donnelly as captain for 1964, they picked a true leader and a fine runner. During his varsity career, Tom has been the best schoolboy distance runner in the East. He has won forty-six consecutive races, including t hree Catholic League championships. Tom Donnelly is certainly one of the best athletes ever. to attend La Salle. Tom Donnelly winning his third Public League Invitational.

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THIRD PLACE, CATHOLIC LEAGUE When the Catholic League opened its varsity swimming season, La Salle wasn 't expected to have a strong team. However, the Explorers, coached by Mr. Walter Farrell, surprised everyone but them路 selves by finishing in third place with an 8路4 record. The swimmers almost scored the upset of the season on February 2nd against highly-touted Prep. With the score tied before the last event, the freestyle re路 lay, the Little Explorers came up six inches shy of victory. Senior Bob Bauerle, Tom Wright, Terry Taggart, and Bill Loftus provided the experience and leadership so essential to a winning team. Jack Cattie and Tony Sokoloski completed outstanding seasons, finishing one-two in total points scored. Both of the divers, Greg Meyer and Bill Valenti, provided consistently good performances. Bob Gallagher and Tom Scully also contributed many key victories. To top off the season, Bob Bauerle was named as an All -Catholic selec路 tion for the second time in his varsity career.

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In the past two seasons, the bowli team has soared to record-brea heights. Mr. McCabe, in his year as coach, and his determi keglers, Ken Kryszczun, Steve Dan Pietruszka, John D'Aiessandro Dave Malek, brought- home second in the Catholic League. Kryszczun Smith climaxed their varsity careers earning positions on the All squad. The success attained by varsity, and a fourth place finish jayvees indicate that the Explorers established themselves as one of top teams in the league.

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Opponents West Catholic 62 Bishop Neumann 44 42 Northeast High Frankford High 43 Southern High 48 De Matha High 76 57 Johnstown High 26 Bishop Kenrick Bishop Egan 41 Ca rdinal Dougherty 48 Father Judge 73 North Catholic 52 Bishop McDevitt 43 39 Bishop Kenrick Bishop Egan 46 Cardi nal Dougherty 52 Father Judge 57 47 North Cat holic Bishop McDevitt 62

Mike Osborne clears the boards against C.D.


NORTHERN DIVISION CHAMPI ONS

Bob Logan

Joe Markmann

Glenn Fricke

Bob Logan taking a crucial tap against Judge.

Greg Magarity

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KNEELING: J. Meeha n, G. Magarity, R. Groves, G. Fricke, M. Conner. STANDING: Mr. Charles O-Brien , T. Harron, R. Ga idjunas, J. Markmann, M. Osborne, R. Logan.

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Great individual performances high路 lighted the season. In the first Cardinal Dougherty game, Joe Markmann played rings around the opposition to spark our victory. When Mike Connor went into the Judge game, the team tra iled by fourteen points. Mike's eighteen point performance carried the Explorers past the Crusaders. Against North Catholic we had to control the backboards. Mike Osborne and Joe Markmann outrebounded the Falcons and La Salle was

5-0. On the second time around , Bob Lo路 gan knocked off C.D. and Judge with last second layups. After he had been in early foul trouble, Mike Osborne scored ten points in the fourth quarter to make North our eleventh victim. In the regular season finale, Mike scored 26 as La Salle dropped McDevitt.


THE SCOREBOARD TELLS THE STORY


WISDOM OF 33; VIGOR OF 17

On January 3rd, La Salle's Explorers opened t heir league season by routing Bishop Kenrick 77 -26. During the next eleven games, the Explorers played exciting basketball as they swept to the Northern Division title. Five times the Explorers came alive in the fourth quarter to vanquish upset-minded opponents. On January 17th, they came from eleven points behind to beat Judge in overtime 81 -73. Against Cardi nal Dougherty on February 7th, the team needed a layup by Bob Logan with three seconds remaining in order to turn back the fired-up Cards. When North Catholic came in with the division crown at stake, the Explorers broke the game open in t.he last quarter to win by thirteen points.

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FRESHMAN AND JUNIOR VARSITY

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The junior varsity team had a very successful sea· son although their record shows they dropped a few close games. As the season moved on, the team showed considerable improvement, especially against Father Judge and North Catholic. John Lynch, Bill McCios· key, and John McDevitt, all juniors, and sophs Frank Mclaughlin and Paul Ston· is formed the keystone of Mr. Diehl's jayvees. This year's freshman team, also coached by Mr. Diehl, completed a strong and profitable season. With each game, the team picked up the experienceand confidence so neces· sary for future varsity com· petition.

WINNERS TODAY- CHAMPS TOMORROW

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Great individual performances highlighted the track team record t his year. Led by seniors Tom Donnelly, Steve Swi nburne and Vic D'Orazio, and juniors AI Keller and Bob Miller, the team made a strong showing in every meet. Tom set several school and league records, and Bob's 6'4" jump in the National Scholastic Indoor Meet earned him a thi rd place medal. Through t he efforts of Brothers Emery and Gratian, moderators, and Mr. Kelly, coach, the team developed into one of the best in recent years.

track

A NEW COACH

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AND MANY NEW RECORDS

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EXECUTION IS IMPORTANT

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golf

PAR BUSTERS

Under the direction of Mr. Charles Flynn, La Salle's golf team enjoyed another fabulous season. During the past few seasons, La Salle has been a leader in Catholic League golf, and this year's team continued the winning tradition. Returning from last year's championsh ip squad, Steve Sullivan and Jay Foley, both seniors, and junior John Kelly provided the nucleus for the 19651inksmen. Returning lettermen Bruce Humphries and Joe Sheehan, also seniors, rounded out the experienced varsity squad. 162


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La Salle's oarsmen were faced with the unenvia路 ble task of following last year's Catholic League champs. But the 1965 varsity, a combination of experienced juniors and seniors, maintained La Salle' s top position in local schoolboy circles. Frank Wesner, John Buzas, Mike McCarthy, and Jim Coo路 ney, all members of the championship eight, re路 turned, as did Bill Rafter, Art Fanning, Ron Radl, and Vince Madden, the top quad in the Stotesbury Regatta. Joining several members of last year's tal路 ented second eight, these boys worked long and hard under the benevolent gaze of Coach Hines and Brother Jerome.

crew

STROKE, STROKE

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KINGS OF THE SCHUYKILL

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THE MEN FROM MALTA

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tennis

RACKETEERS


SEASONED SEXTET A sturdy and seasoned sextet of racketmen formed the nucleus of La Salle's 1965 tennis team. Headed by senior Joe Gold路 back, the team was well-stocked with returnees. When sophomore Ken McGrath joined veterans Tom Regan, Neal Givey, and Tom Gowen, the Little Explorers were the most experienced club in the Catholic League. The team, coached by Mr. Gerald Tremblay, forearmed its way through both divisions, netting the school its most successful season in years.

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Experience and dept h were the winning formula for Mr. Ned Kearney's va rsity diamond stars. Bolstered by thirteen returning veterans, the 1965 baseballers had great success against tough league competition. Juniors Bob Gumrot, Bob Gaidjunas, Mike Boerner and senior Bill Denker provided the team wit h two top路 notch battery combinations. Joe Markmann , Glenn Fricke, John Dilanzo and Jim Breen added the finesse and poise which spelled the difference in several crucial games. Thi s combination of seasoned upperclassmen and several talented underclassmen kept the Explorers in t he thick of the Catholic League race all the way.

baseball

BIG NINE

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PREPARATION AND DETERMINATION

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EASE

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VICTORY


GOOD FIELD, GOOD HIT

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intramurals


ENTHUSIASM AND RELAXATION

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1965 Blue and Gold Staff Michael McGinniss Gregory Schulze

Co-editors

James Calpin Michael Jeffers Thomas Maher

Associate Editors

Joseph Buckley Joseph Draham Edward Rekas

Business Managers

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Contributors

Moderator

acknowledgements The Moderator and Staff express appreciation to: Brothers E. Francis and D. Carl, for their cooperation and consistent aid; The La Salle Faculty, for their untiring help; Mr. Gerald Tremblay and Mr. Edward J_ Kelly, for their advice; Miss Celeste Wagner, for her innumberable bookkeeping and clerical services; Mike Maicher, for the quality and majority of photographs; Mr. Louis G. Foye, representative of the American Yearbook Company, for professional assistance; The Art Club, for its generous services during the yearbook drive; Carl Wolf Studios, for the excellent senior portraits; Our benefactors, for their unfailing support and generosity. 188

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