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BLUE AND GOLD La SALLE COLLEGE HIGH SCHOOL PHILADELPHIA, PENNSYLVANIA

1963

THE CENTENNIAL GRADUATING CLASS,

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RECAPTURING THE OBJECTIVES OF OUR FOUNDATIONS

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IN PREVIOUS DECADES


... TO DEVELOP SPIRITUALLY VIGOROUS CATHOLICS AND AMERICAN CITIZENS,


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TO INSTILL

DEDICATION ADMINISTRATION FACULTY CLASSES SENIORS UNDERCLASSMEN ACTIVITIES ATHLETICS PATRONS

CONCEPTS OF USING LEISURE TIME PROPERLY,

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TO INSPIRE YOUTH WITH RESPECT FOR COUNTRY, HOME, PARISH, AND SCHOOL 6


TO DEVELOP OUR STUDENTS' GOD-GIVEN ABILITIES


... PLACE THEMSELVES A CORNER 8


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SAINT JOHN FOUNDER PATRON

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BAPTIST DE LA SALLE OF THE CHRISTIAN BROTHERS OF ALL TEACHERS

John Baptist de La Salle, son of a wealthy aristocrat, was bom on April 30. 1651 in one of the finest chateaux in the city of Rheims. During his life, this pioneer of education worked for the greater glory of God and the bette1ment of mankind. The life of the founder of the Institution of the Brothers of the Christian Schools can be approached from two distinct points of view. The first approach and the one for which St. La Salle is best known, is that of educational genius. He built his schools around the poor, the unwanted, the outcasts of society, and it was around these unfortunates that the founder of the institute built his Christ-like life. I n his efforts to improve education, St. La Salle popularized the "Simultaneous Method" - grading students according to their capacity, established the first normal schools, and initiated the use of the vernacular as the basis of all instruction. De La Salle is entitled to be ranked among the advanced educators of the eighteenth century and among the greatest educational reformers of all time. So intense was his zeal for educational reform that the church confirmed upon him the title of the patron of all teachers. The second and more basic approach of the life of St. La Salle is his imitation of Christ. His writings and philosophies bring out his simplicity and innate kindness. According to St. La Salle, faith is the characteristic virtue of life, so much so that he created a star, surrounded by the motto "Signum Fidei", as the emblem of his institute. The ultimate aim of St. La Salle was to seek to develop the Christian gentlemen, one who acquires virtues and the refinement of our Model, Christ. Since La Salle ultimately owes its existence to this great saint, the appropriateness of this occasion warrants that the onc-hundrcth graduating class dedicated the 1963 Blue and Gold to Saint John Baptist de La Salle.


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Brother Eingan Francis in his eleven years as principal of La Salle High School has showed constant devotion to the welfare of all La Salle students. Coupled with his admirable administrative abilities, he has earned the respect and gratitude of everyone at La Salle. Brother received his Bachelor of Arts D egree in mathematical education from La Salle College and after postgraduate work at Pennsylvania, Temple, and Villanova Universities, he received his Masters Degree. In 1940, Brother started teaching at La Salle and has been a mainstay ever since. Before assuming the post of Athletic Director in 1946, he had taught geometry, moderated the cheerleaders and bowling team, and headed the intramural program. Five years later, in 1951, Brother was appointed principal. We can never fully express all the gratitude and appreciation we owe to Brother, nor the esteem in which we hold him.

Brother E. Francis

PRINCIPAL)S CENTENARY MESSAGE It is a real privilege and pleasure to extend to our centenary graduating class, their parents, relatives and friends, our warmest good wishes and congratulations. It is a privilege because we are in the enviable position of speaking in a sense for all those who went before, and who left us so much with which to work. It is a pleasure because we see on all sides the accumulated achievements of the present and the past, and know with all humility that we had some part in a great century of service to God and our fellow men. I t is always a source of happiness to look back and count our blessings. The year 1963 will be remembered as the end of a La Salle era and the beginning of a new one. There is always much to be done, and it is a grave error to rejoice in the past alone, without making great plans for the future. The dawn of our second century is lighted by challenges unknown to those who preceded us, as man seeks to fathom the mysteries of the universe. It is our privilege to rededicate ourselves to the ideals of St. John Baptist de La Salle, which so strongly remind us to keep up with, and contribute to, the progress of our time. We place in the loving hands of the Sacred Heart the destinies of our second century.

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Brother F. Joseph came to La Salle from Pittsburgh in 19'43, having taught previously at St. John's, Washington. D.C. and at West Catholic. A graduate of both La Salle High School a nd College, he returned to his alma mater and before long became the moderator of both the football and basketball teams, holding these posts from 1947 to 1950. H e was later promoted to the office of Athletic Director and in 1955 was appointed '-;Ce-principal, the post • which he presently holds. When La Salle was r<'located to its present site, Brother JoSI.'ph was relie,¡cd of the position of Athletic Director so that he could devote all his ume to the duties of vice-principal. Besides these duties, Brother is also the President of the Anwrican Schoolboy Rowing Association and the Moderator of the ~fen of La Salle. We are sincerely grateful to Rrothcr for the im ah1able service he has rendered at La Salle durin~ the past years.

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ADMINISTRATION

Brother David Albert received his Bachelor of Arts Degree from the Catholic University of America and after graduate work at the Catholic University, University of Pittsburgh and Temple, he received his Master of Arts Degree in 1940. Brother came to La Salle High in 1942 as an experienced teacher having taught English and foreign languages at Central Catholic High School in Pittsburgh and later teaching psychology at La Salle College from 1940 to 1942. While at La Salle High, he continued teaching English and Latin until 1946 when he assumed the position of Guidance Director, which he presently holds. Besides his many duties as Guidance Director, Brother Albert is also the Moderator of Assemblies and has been the Moderator of the Benilde Club since its origination in 1950. Brother's exceptional talent of guidance and counsel has helped many students to find their vocation in life over the past years.

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Brother F. John 4A Religion ... Trigonometry . . . Solid Geometry ... Math Club IV

Brother G. William 4B Religion . . . English IV . . . Music Appreciation ... Band

Brother E. Joseph 40 Religion .. . French I, II ... Geometry ... Alumni

Brother Gregory 4C Religion . . . Physics

INSTRUCTORSOFrOUTH Brother Gratian of Jesus 4E Religion ... Social Studies IV . . . Student Council

Brother E. William 3A German II, III ... Bookstore

Mr. Bernard V. McCabe 3B English II, III


Brother D. Edward 3C Religion ... Advanced Mathematics Algebra II ... Math Club III ... Football

Brother D. Martin 3F Religion .. . German I ... Basketball

Brother G. Malachy 3E Religion ... History III . . . !ntramurals,

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Brother F. Azarias 3D Religion .. . French I . . . Spanish II, III . . . Dramatics . . . Legion of Mary

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Mr. Gerald A. Tremblay 2A English II, IV ... Wisterian ... Tennis

Brother G. James 2B Religion .. . Biology ... Mothers' Club

Brother E. James 2C Religion .. . Geometry . .. Swimming


Brother D. Lewis 2D Religion .. . Biology ... Cross Country ... Track

Father Amandus Piontek, O.F.M. 2E Religion I, II, ITI, ... Chaplain ... German Club

Brother F. Alben 2G Religion ... Latin II

Brother D. Jerome 2F Religion . .. Art , .. :!\fcchanical Drawing . , . Art Club

• Brother Ernilian of Mary lA Religion . . Dt:temiton Latm I , III. I\

Brother D. David I B Religion ... English I Typing . . . Debating

Brother G. William 2H Religion .. . Spanish I ... Intramurals

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Mr. David T. Diehl 1C Algebra I ... Football (line coach)

Brother D. Walter 1D Religion .. . History I ... Band ...

Brother D. Luke IF Keligion ... English I . . . Publlc Speaking

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Brother V. Leo IE Religion ... English 1, I I ... Detention

Brother E. Raymond IG Religion .. . Typing ... Daily Bulletin ... Baseball

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Brother F . Aloysius Chemistry

Brother G. Edward Chemistry . . . Physics Athletic Director


Mr. Kevin D. Harty History II ... Soci:.l Studies IV

Mr. Charles J. Flynn History I, III

Mr. Robert S. O ' Connor Algebra I ... Geometry

Mr. Edward J. K elly Latin I . . . German I ... Photography Club . . . Blue and Gold

DEDICATED TO THE Mr. Carl C . Von Nell Library Science ... Librarian

Mr. J ohn J. Moore English III ... Dramatics

Mr. Peter E. Walheim Geometry ... Algebra II ... Driver Training ... Cross Country .. . Track


Mr. Charles J. O'Brien First Aid . . . Physical Education . . . Basketball

Mr. John F. Flannery Head Football Coach

Mr. Donald S. Reinhardt Music Director

Mr. Walter F. Farrell First Aid ... Physical Education

PROFESSIONAL LIFE Miss Celeste Wagner Secretary

Mrs. Evelyn B. Mullen Secretary Mrs. Ruth Braun School Nurse


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RELIGIOUS ACTIVITIES

Confession is an essential clement in the perfecting of a retreat.

Frequent reception of the sacraments constitutes an integral part in the overall development of a La Salle student.

An increase of a student's love for God was the primary objec tive of this year' s retreat, conducted by Father Robert Wilson, M .M .

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During the lunch periods, daily Mass is made available to all La Salle students.

Each day is begun with the recitation of the rosary.

During the month5 of May and October, the seniors sacrifice their free time in order to participate in the "Living Rosary," a devotion honoring Our Lady.

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The prayer monitor begins each class with the exercises of piety as designated by St. La Salle


ENGLISH Mr. Moore clarifies sentence analysis, a basic part of junior English.

By oral quizzing, Mr. McCabe captivates the attention of his sophomores.

Brother David introduces his freshman class to the fundamentals of the English language.

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The philosophical outlook of American Literature is explained by Brother G. William.

Seniors show appreciation of humor in Mr. Tremblay's course of American Literature.


FRENCH

A mixture of humor and work cultivates a proper atmosphere for the study of French.

Brother E. Joseph listens carefully to Jim McCloskey路s pronunciation.

Language classes take on a new aspect with the addition of the language lab.

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Visual aides provide a modem outlook on the German way of life.

GERMAN

Flash cards enhance the study of vocabulary.

Our first year conversational German consists of the memorization of basic dialogue sentences.

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I ndividual attention is a great asset in the mastering of a language.

Correct pronunciation, an essential clement in the speaking of Spanish, is stressed by Brother G. William.

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Discussion of grammatical forms and sentence structure stimulates the interest of Latin II students.

CLASSICAL LANGUAGES Mr. Kelly reviews material for the next Latin test with Bob Pannepacker and Paul Laskow.

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Tim Urbanski listens atten syntax lian.


Pertinent projects arc an essential part of Mr. Harty's economic geography class.

Mr. Flynn shows that freshman history is not all seriousness.

Brother Malachy points out many interesting facts about the United States to a bewildered history class.


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Seniors devote their fullest attention to Brother Gratian's economic teachings.

Geographic locations are pointed out by sophomore student William Hutton.


The proper use of the splint and sling is one of the many first aid measures taught in class.

Probably the most important lcÂŁson of the year is the correct procedure of artifical respiration.

FIRST AID AND MUSIC APPRECIATION Students are taught how to read and int<'rprct music during a music appreciation period.

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The apprec1allon of classic as well as popular music is one of the aims of the course.


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Mr. Carl Von Nell instructs three class members on the use of the card catalog.

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A K I N G The ability to express one's ideas is brough t out through a variety of speech topics.

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Dissection of a frog in the skillfu l hands of n sophomore biologist.

BIOLOGY Through the magic of the microscope the mysteries of life are revealed.

Brother Lewis explains the complexities of the skeletal system.

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Perfection in measu;ement 1s a necessary e,路il 10 all of Brother Aloysious' chemistry classes. John Lawlor filters a colloidol suspension to determine its place in the electromoti\'e force series.


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Brother Gregory explains the use of the vacuum to physics student John Noel.

A student prepares the scientific apparatus necessary for his next experiment.

Charles Walters and Martin Longstreth balance weights m a physics experiment.

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Freshmen complete a conditioning practice.

Future typists work diligently to master the touch system.

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Brother David instructs a st\tdent on the proper method of typing.


A fundamental algebraic principle is exp lained to a puzzled freshman by Mr. Diehl.

ALGEBRA

A complete notebook is one of the most important things in Brother D . Edward's Algebra I I course.

Freshmen perform exercises in elementary algebra.


GEOMETRY

TRIGONOMETRY Trigonometric principles are explained by senior mathematics teacher, Brother F. John.

Mr. Walheim shows the use of a slide rule to Wayne Michie. 41


Steady hands are trained in preci5ion.

MECHANICAL DRAWING Studt'nts work intently on a lesson in perspective.

Constructive criticism offered by Brother Jerome proves invaluable to a graphic arts student.

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Future artists practice the fine points of th eir skills.

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OUTSTANDING SENIORS JAMES CASEY We arc proud of a graduate of Jim Casey's caliber. Jim's scholastic ability was demonstrated by the fact that he made the honor roll twenty-eight out of thirty-two times in his four years. Jim madc his influence felt on the newspaper staff, the debating team, the Student Council. the Benilde Club, the Math Club and the intramural program. Jim's oratorical prowess prevailed in the Catholic Lea~e Debating Society and the Germantown Optimists Club. The rewards from these events augment our trophy case. His quiet and congenial personality make him one of the most popular graduates.

LAWRENCE WALSH A more representative person than Larry cannot be found in our Senior Class. H e was chosen as president of his class in his sophomore year, viceptTsident of the Student Counti l the next year. and this year has achieved the pinnacle of success by being d<路cted our Student Council President. I t is not only in this field that he has succ<'<.'ded but likewise athletically, scholasticaUy and civicallv. As a member of th<' Ct<'' \ T cam. he was National School Boy Doubles Champion in 1962. an honor justly rewarded for his hard work and determination. His gentleman!) charartrt was also cited, for he was named tecipient of the l'nion League Award for outstanding citizenship. It is no wonder that he is lwld in such high estrem b> his f<' llow graduates.

FRANK DANI EL If there rver was a fellow who exempl ifies the ideal La Salle student, it is Frank. He is what one would term a well-rounded person. Not only has he won four scholastic letters and numerous other awards for intclligrnce, but he has also been active in almost every phase of school life at La Salle. He has participated in baseball, basketball, track, and football, the latter of which he received honorable mention on the All-Catholic team. This year he was elected to the Student Council as vice-president of his class. The ~ath Club and intramural program were other activities in which he also excelled. For a student who gave so much of himself for his school, it is imperative to say that we are privileged to have him as a member of our Class of '63.

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CENTENNIAL CLASS ALBERT McGLYNN Perhaps one of the most intelligent individuals ever to graduate from La Salle is Albert McGlynn. H is complete domination of his academic subjects has placed him at the top of his class. During his four years at La Salle, Albert has never failed to obtain honor roll marks; in fact, it is rare when he makes a mistake. Albert has not confined his skills solely to his school work. H e has contributed his talents to the Gem1an Club and the Mu Alpha Theta. Albert's determination for scholastic proficiency required much. and this he was willing to gi\·e.

M ICHAEL VERGARE Mike Vergare has one of the best-known personalities around La Salle. Four years as football manager has shown that Mike is not only an efficient and reliable worker, but also a self-sacrificing and competent or~anizer. He is an active participant in St. Luke's C .Y.O. and has bcl·n on the Crcv..· Team for the last two years. Mike's abilities, however, are not limitt•d to sports. lie has been a member of the Benilde Club and th<' ncwspapt•r staff. the latler of which he was featu res editor. As president of Brother E. Joseph's 40 .homeroom, Mike has led his class in intramurals and has been a chief promoter of the Chance Book Drive. Mike is also a qualified Red Cross \'Oluntl't'r. acn't'dited with 1000 hours of service. There can be no doubt as to why Mikl' was chosen to be one of this year's outstanding seniors.

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Jan is one of the most energetic students La Salle has seen yet. While he has been a principal figure on the football team for the past four years, Jan has found time to participate on the track team, the Art Club, and the German Club. In the junior and senior divisions of the Math Club, Jan has gained the offices of secretary and president respectively. Aside from all his extracurricular activities, Jan has maintained an eighty-five average for the past four years. Jan's ex'traordinary ability on the accordion has been the highlight of several music assemblies during the year. His driving spirit and effervescent personality have enabled him to succeed in all his high school endca\ors.

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JOHN R. ANTCZAK 6270 Gillespie Street, 35 333-4969 Saint Bartholomew 1A.2C,3B,4B . . . German Club 3 . . . Intramurals 1,2 . . . Iron Horse Ramble fan . . . Mummy ... Chess. CHARLES E. ARMSTRONG 2120 Oakmont A\'enuc. 15 PI2-1061 Resurrection of Our Lord 1C,2C,3B,4B ... Benilde Club 3 ... German Club 3,4 ... Strong man . . . Japanese suits ... Obstretrician visitor.

BARRON BATCHELDER P.O. Box 73, Spring House MI6-2422 Saint Anthony 1A,2C ,3B,4B . .. Band I ,2,3,4 .. . Forensics 2 ... German Club 3,4 ... Math Club 4 ... Bayton . . . Staunch individualist . . . "It seems to me."

• MARK C . BEATY 6721 Crittenden Street 19 Vl3-1656 Saint Theresa of the Little Flower 1D,2A3C,4C . . . Wisterian 1,2 . . . Cheerleader 2,3 . . . Track 1,2,4 . . . Swimming 2 . . . Aeronautics . . . Marcus . . . bait. LOUIS J. BECCARIA 8171 Lister Street, 15 DES-4520 Saint Jerome JF,2B,3E,4E . . . Benilde Club 3,4 . . . Blue and Gold ... Student Council 1 ... Baseball 3(L),4(L) ... lntramurals 1,2,3,4 ... Drach and Daniel ... Erin Go Braugh . . . Advanced Math.

RICHARD M. BEATTY 117 Hilldale Road, Cheltenham MeS-5167 Saint Joseph 1B,2E,3B,4C . . . Intramurals 1,2,3,4 . . . Speedy . . . Athletic type . . . Likes worms .


MICHAEL J. BELCAK 2006 Newcomb Street, 40 DA9-6717 Saint Stephen IE,2C,3A,4A ... Wisterian 3,4 ... Band 1, 2,3,4 . . . Math Club 3,4 . . . Photography Club 2,3,4 .. . Gennan Club 3 ... Intramurals 1,2,3,4 . . . "The Foot" . . . darkroom specialist ... brownie club. ROBERT M. BLANCH 2936 Elbridge Street, 49 DE8-0059 Saint Timothy I 0,2A,3D,4C . . . Scholastic Medal J Scholastic Letter 2 . . . Wisterian 1,2 Intramurals 1.2,3,4 . . . Bobbie Bwanch Little big boy ... Sinus condition.

M ICHAEL J. BLASH 1006 Tennis Avenue, Ardsley TU7-61 7l Queen of Peace 1A,2E,3E,4D ... Baseball 2,3(L),4(L) ... Intramurals 1,2,3,4 . . . Corner man "Future less vivid, Brother" splish splash. DONALD J. BOTHWELL 2 108 Horace Road, Abington TU7-3843 Our Lady Help of the Christians IE,2E,3E,4D . . . Cross Country 1.2.3 Track I . . . Jntramurals I ,2,3,·1 Angel ... foot tapper .. my brother says. 0

DENNIS H . BOYLE 924 Fanshawe Street, 11 RAS-7738 Resurrection of Our Lord I F,2D,3E,4A . . . Intramurals 1,2,3,4 ... Green shoes ... Great parker . . . "You're from North Philly??" JOSEPH E. BRENNAN 431 Levick Street, 11 P IS-6419 Saint William 1C,2A,3E,4E . . . Scholastic Medal 3 ... Band 2,3,4 ... Math Club 3 . . . Intramurnls 1,2,3,4 . . . Tim . . . RC(;ord collection .•. "Dependable."

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ROBERT M. BUDAt'lO 7036 Jackson Street, 35 DE2-8198 Saint Leo IB,20 ,3E,4C . . . Baseball 3,4(L ) . .. Football 1 . .. lntrarnurals I ,2,3,4 .. . Boodwang . .. State Road ... hot Plymouth. J OSEPH F . BURKE 64 10 North 7th Street, 26 LIS-9045 Saint Helena I D,2C,3B,4C . . . Wisterian 2,4 .. . Photography Club 3,4 . . . Forensic Club 2,3,4 .. . Benilde Club 4 ... German Club 3,4 ... l ntramurals I ,2,3,4 . . . Boike Ducks in Central Park . . . Bemanos.

JOH:-.1 D. BURNS 3011 Guilford Street, 15 \IM-6962 Saint ~latthew JE,2E,3E,40 . . . Benildc Country Manager 3(L),4 ager 3,4 . . . Intramural~ DB's shad<•\\ . . . ~ian STEPI-IE~

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2034 Vista Street, 15 Fl2-3485 Resurrection of Our Lord I :\,2A,3C,.!C . . Schola$tic :\l edal I . . . Scholastic Letter 1.2,3 Math Club 3 ... Blue and Gold ... Basketball I .. . lntram urals 1.2,3,4 . Party-goer . Rhawnhurst . . Conscientious.

VINCENT J. BURNS 4166 Ridge Avenue, 29 V I4-8175 Saint Bridget IF,2E,3E,4B . . . Art Club 1,2 . . . Golf 2,3 ( L) ,4 ( L ) ... l ntramurals 1,2,3,4 .. . Smooth Dresser ... Golf Pro .. . Vinnie. LAWRENCE J. BUTKOVICH 207 Yorkshire Road, Fairless Hills WI6-921 0 Saint Frances Cabrini 1F,2D,3D.4C ... Dramatics 3,4 ... Art Club 2,4 . . . Bcnilde Club 3 . . . Crew 2,3 . . . Track 1,4 ... Football 4 ... lntramurals 1,2, 3,4 ... Vole ... Hick . .. Lousy Drive r.


B. J AMES C,\KE 1425 Hu nter Road. Rydal TU7--!340 Our Lady Help of Christians IF,2E,3B,4E . . . Benilde Club I . .. Trark 1,2,3,4( L ) I ntramuraJs 1.2.3.4 . . Baby - ... " Benjit'" ... Skiing in Canada. DAN IEL J CALLAHAN #I Bridge Street, Oreland T U6-4294 Holy Martyrs l C,2C,3A,4A .. Band 1,2,3,4 . . German Club 3,4 . . . Intramurals l . . . Band Boy ... T rombone ... VW.

LAWRENCE W. CANTANO 6802 Crittend en Street, 19 Vl4-1113 Saint Therese of the Child J esus 1A.2D,3D,4A .. . Football I ... Intramurals 1,2,3,4 . . . Gino's Clan . . . Actor for the Mount . . . Larry. JAM ES F. CASEY 100 Chesney Lane, 18 VE6-5880 Saint Genevieve IA,2A,3D,4E . . . Scholastic Medal 3 . . . Scholastic Letter 1,2,3,4 . . . Wisterian 2,3 . . . Benilde Club 1,2,3,4 . . . Forensics 1,2, 3,4 ... Math Club 3,4 .. . lntramurals 1,2, 3,4 ... J .C.... Father ... T wister.

MARIO A. CINQUil\0 3207 South Broad Street, 48 H07~HIO

Stella Maris ID,2B,3E,4E ... Wisterian I . . C ross Country I ,3 ... I ntramurals 1.2,3,-1- ... Alan . Football Pool ... DeVasher's idol. STEPHEN L. CLARK 932 Pennsylvania A"enue, Southampton EL7-3378 Our Lady of Good Counsel I E,2B,3E,4E ... Art Club 2,3,4 ... Dramatics 3,4 . .. Wis terian 3,4 . . . C hauncey . . . Carter ... Artist.


CHARLES W. COLLIN'S 2200 West Lehigh Avenue, 32 BA3-7557 Saint Columba ID,2F ,3D ,4E . . . Art Club 4 . . . Bowling 2 .. . Intramurals 1,2,3,4 . . . Chas. Jewel Dick Crean Man . . . Tom.

JAMES M. COLL 5 714 Chew Street, 38 VH-7169 Immaculate Concept inn IB,2F,3C,4E . Bcnilde Club 3 . . . Football 1.2.3 (L).4(L) . . lntramurals I ,2,3,4 ... Sid . Scholarly Athlete? . . . Smooth Dresser.

THOMAS J. CONNER 6827 Martins Mill Road, II P15-3578 Presentation B.V.M. 1F,2F,3D,4D ... Legion of Mary 2,3,4 .. . Intramurals 1,2,3,4 ... Drach's side-kick .. . St. Basil's . . . Fleet-footed.

WILLIAM J. CRONIN 1356 Edgewood Avenue, Roslyn OL9-4014 Saint J ohn of the Cross IE,2F,3A.4B ... Scholastic Medal 1,2 .. . Benilde Club 2 . . . Intramurals 1,2,3,4 .. . Spanish Specialist ... Leader of the Tribe .. . Never Had an English Course.

JAMES F. CROTl'Y 7433 Overbill Road, 26 ME5-4985 Saint Joseph 1F,2E,3B,4D ... Art Club 2,3,4 ... Swimming 2(L), 3 ( L ),4 (L) .. Track 1.2, 3(L),4(L) • . Intramurals 1,2,3,4 ... Driver ... Loquacious . . . Red-faced.

JOSEPH P. CURRAN 3310 Danley Road, 14 NE?-0455 Our Lady of Calvary IB,2E,3D,4B . . Benildc Club 2,3 . . . Cross Country 1 . . . Track I . . . Intramurals I ,2,3,4 . . . Dunes . . . Listen, Enoch . . "Duke, Duke, Duke."


EDWARD J. DaDURA 28 Green Drive, Churchville EL7-6240 Our Lady of Good Counsel 1A,2C,3B,4D . . . Wisterian I ,2, . . . German Club 3,4 . . . Debating 1,2,3 ... Math Club 4 . . . Art Club 4 ... Blue and Gold ... Crew 3,4 (L) ... Intramurals I , 2,3,4 . . . Dur-a-Dura . . . senior on third eight ... friend of Bro. Jerome.

JOSEPH R. D.\IL'Tl LO 2325 West Clearfirld Street. 32 BA8-5802 Saint ,\fary of the Eternal ID,2C,3B,4A •.. German Club 3 . . . I ntramurah I, 2 ... Ranger Joe ... good driver . . . Rambler.

JOSEPH A. D'ANGELO 5117 Newhall Street, 44 Vl4-0410 Saint Michael I E,2D,3E,4C . . . Wisterian 2,4 . . . Benilde 2,3 . . . lntramurals I ,2,3,4 .. _ Ivy Joe ... Wildwood ... ardent math student.

FRANK V. DANIEL, JR. 345 Cedar Road, Elkins Park FI2-7257 Saint J ames 1F,2A,3C,4B ... Scholastic Letter 1,2,3,4 ... Scholastic Medal I ... Math Club 4 ... Student Council 4 . . . Track I . . . Basketball 2 ... Football 1,2,3(L ),4( L ) ... Baseball 2, 3(L),4(L) . . . Intramurals 1,2,3,4 ... Mr. QB ... cool dancer ... party goer.

JOHN L . D'ARCY 3307 Oakmont Street, 36 MA4-9150 Saint Matthew IC,2A,3C,4C ... Math Club 4 ... Cross Country 3 ... I ntramurals l , 2,3,4 . . . Basketball fiend ... star gazer ... math enthusiast.

RICHARD P. DAVIS 208 Monroe Street, +7 MA 7-0894 Saint Stanislaus lB,2E,3E,4C . . . Football 1 ... In tram urals I ,2,3 ... industrious . . . little Italy resident ... 2:40 boy.


DAVID P. de Lt:CA 121 I Cardcza Street, 19 LJS-5441 Saint Thcre<e of Child J e<us ID,2D,3D,4C ... Student Council 1.2,4 . .. Football 1,2 ... Baske tball 1 .. . Cross Coun try 3,-I( L) ... Track 1,2,3,4(L) ... In tram urals I ,2,3,4 ... Ocean City in summer ... Senior Prom enthusiast . . lunch table comments FRANC IS A. De SANTIS 32 16 North Mars ton Street, 29 BA8-5752 Corpus Christi IE,2A,3C,4C ... Scholastic Medal 1 ... Scholastic Letter 1,2,3,4 .. . Wistcrian 1,2,3,4 .. . Blue and Gold ... Math Club 3,4 ... Chnir I . . . German Club 4 . . . Dramatics 4 ... Benilde Club '~ ..• Student Council 4 • . . Tennis 1,2 (L ),3 (L ) ,4 (L ) Intra· murals 1.2,3,4 . . . I ntrllectualist . . . T ennis recruiter . . . just a li tt le bud.

WILLIAM A. De VASHER, JR. 8405 Flourtown Avenue, 18 AD3-4185 Our ~!other of Consolation IA,2B,3D,4E . . . Wisterian 1,2,3, 4 ... Band 1,2 . . . Cross Country 2.3,4 . . . Intramural I ,2,3,4 . . . Zeus .. . Mercury ... Water tower. WILLIAM J. DEVINNEY 265 West Godfrey Avenue, 20 LT9-9648 Saint Helena 1F,2C,3A,4A ... Wisterian 4 ... Band 1,2,3(L) . . . Gcm1an Club 3,4 . . . Art Club 2,3,4 . . . Photography Club 3,4 ... Track 1 ... Cross Country 1 . . . l ntramurals I . . . Savagely civilized . . . Cecil B. . .. a real card. JAMES P. DTEHL 933 Anchor Street, 24 JE5-2N9 Saint :ll1artin of T ours IB,2F,3A,'m . . . Cross Country 2,3,4 ( L ) .. . Track 1,2,3 (L ),4 (L ; . . . l ntramurals 2,3 . . . " I'm going to beat Swiacki" . . . " Me & Ed will be there" . . . big Deal.

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M . Di PIERO 'liH North Taylor Street, 32 B ·\ 5-0906 S:tint Mary of the Eternal IC,2F,3A,4A . . . Scholastic Medal 2 . . Track I2 . Cross Country I, 2 .. l ntramurals 1,2,'\,1 . The Strut . . Rlack Domino Prayer monitor.

EDWARD]. DRACH 414 Ryers Avenue, Cheltenham ES9-3181 Presentation B.V.M. I B,2F,3D,4B ... Intramurals 1,2,3,4 . . . Juncbug . . . Crazy Ed ... fireman.


W. JAMES DUGAN 828 Thomas Road, Lafayette Hills VE6-5147 Saint Philip Neri IA,2C,3B,4A ... Math Club 3,4 ... German Club 3.~ . .. Intramurals 1.2,3,4 ... Chess fan ... Fish ... Bernie's Partnr:r. FRA~K J. DuVAL 311 West Avenue. Jenkintown TU6-9343 Immaculate Conception IC,2B.3E,4E ... Art Club 2.3,4 ... Wisterian 4 ... Swtmming 2(L),3(L),4(L) ... Supplier ... Cartoonist ... ButterRi<'r.

FRANK J. EISENHART 1805 Hillcrest Road, 18 AD3-!446 Seven Dolors IA,2E,3D,4E Scholastic Medal 2 . . . Debating 1 ... Photography Club 1,2,3 . . . Art Club 3,4 . . . Dramatics 4 . . . Cheerleader 4 . . . Baseball Manager I . . . Track 2 . . . lntramurals 1,2, 3,4 . . . Cecilian . . . Cheerleader ... Ike. ALEXANDER M. ENGART 326 South 19th Street, 3 KI6-4468 Saint Patrick IC,2B,3A,4C . . . German Club 3 . . . Crew 1,2,3(L),4(L) . . . I ntramuraJs 1,2,3,4 . . . Coxswain ... Alex ... Elevator shoes.

• JOSEPH F. ERTEL 5920 Hasbrook Avenue, 20 F£2-3550 Saint William 1C,2C,3B,4A ... Scholastic Letter I ... Math Club 3 . . . German Club 3 ... Intramurals 1,2,3,4 . . . English in P.O.D. . . . touch football ... Turtle.

ALFRED E. ENOCH, JR. 4036 Fairway Road, Lafayette

Hill TA8-9902 Saint Philip Neri IA,2A,3C,4B . . . Basketball 1,2, 3(L ).4(L) . . . Football I . . . Track 1,2,3 . . . lnt ramurals 1,2, 3,4 . . . Tex . . . The Dunes . . . beat C.D.

LOUIS S. ESPOSITO 7 16 East Rittenhouse Street, 44 GE8-5999 Our Lady of the Rosary 1D,2D,3B,4A . . . Football 1,2,3(L),4(L) In tram urals I ,2,3,4 . . . Scholar Lou . . . " I already shaved" . . . "Daa··a.,'


DAVID J. FISHER 644 Rector Street, 28 IV2-7732 Saint Mary of the Assumption IF.::?O,:lE,路lE ... Bcnildc Club 3 ... Cross Country I ... Crew I . . . I ntramurals 1,2,3,4 . . . Fisher, D. J. . . . Drives a Bomb . .. Bribe?? JOHN P. FISHER 945 Churrh Street, North Wales 699-3103 Saint Rose of Lima 1A,2A,3C,4C ... Scholastic Letter 1,2, ... Wisterian 1,2,3,4 ... Art Club 2,3,4 ... Blue and Gold ... German Club 3,4 ... Math Club 3 ... Dramatics 4 ... Swimming 2(L),3(L),4(L) ... Tennis 1,2,3,4(L) ... Jntramurals 1,2,3,4 ... "Chun" ... Giggles ... my party.

EDWARD P. FLOOD 939 Carver Street. 24 JE3-48路10 Saint Martin of Tours IC,2A,3D,4E ... Scholastic Letter 2 . . . Wisterian 2,3,4 . . . Cross Country 2,3. ~ . . lntramurals 1,2,3,4 . . . sure to finish - sometime . .. drives like a robot . true test of an oarsman.

WILLIAM M. FOSTER 4012 South Warner R oad, Lafayette Hill TAS-9526 Saint Philip Neri IE,2B,3A,4B . . . Student Council I ,3 . . . German Club 3 . . . Benilde Club 2 ... Football I ... Basketball 1,4 (L ) . . . Track 1 . . . Intramurals 1,2,3,4 . . . Zeke . . . The Dunes ... Bad Cadillac.

FRANK G. GAJD)UNAS 30 I Ash bourne Road, Elkins Park ME5-5246 Saint James IB,2A,3C,4B ... Scholastic Letter I ... Football I ... Baseball I, 2 ... Basketball 1,2(L),3( L),4(L) ... lntramurals 1,2,3,4 ... Elkins Park Parties ... Rizzo's ... New York. JAMES F . GALBALLY !007 Valley Road, 28 ME5-4731 Holy Angel ID,2B,38,4C ... Wisterian 1,2 Club 3 ... Intramurals 1,2,3,4 . . . Bullwinkle.

Benilde Club 3 . . . German gallops . . . Amandus rouser 56


ROBERT T. GALLAGHER 6121 Reach Street, II RA5-5729 St. William IE,2F,3C,4A ... Intramurals 1,2,3,4 . .. Ferguson fan ... One of the K ingston Trio ... Injured. LOUIS C. GALZERANO 7158 Torresdale Avenue, 35 MA4-2585 Our Lady of Consolation 1D,2F,3C,4E ... Student Council 2,4 (Secretary ) ... Football 1,2.3 (L ),4 (L ) . .. Basketball I Track I ... Baseball 2 I ntramurals 1,2,3,4 . . . Gidge ... centenary . . . 16 yards per carry.

Vl:-iCE:-.'T P GIUNTA 2401 West Elkhart Street, 32 BA8-7904 Saint Mary of the Eternal 1C,2C,3A,4B . . German Club 3 . . . Intramurals 1,2,3,4 Stamp collector Daiutolo's friend . Vinnie.

RONALD C. GINIECZKI 2340 High Road, Huntingdon Valley WI7-2417 Saint Albert the Great IB,2D,3C,4D . .. Art Club 2,3 . . . lntramurals 1,2,3, 4 ... Gino ... drag strips . . . Jack Manning's comrade.

BRUCE G. GRA YNOR 1951 East Cheltenham Avenue, 24 PI3-4564 Saint .Bartholomew 1D,2B,3A,4B .. . Wisterian 1,2 ... Debating I ... Math Club 3, 4 ... Photo Club I,2 .. . German Club 3,4 ... Track I ... Intramura ls 1,2,3,4 . . . Labor Day in Wi ldwood . . . Reds . . . So What. J OHN H . HALAS 4902 Roosevelt .Boulevard, 24 CUS-2路164 Saint Ladislaus I E,2G,3A,4E . .. Band 1 ... German Club 3,4 ... Intramurals I, 2,3,4 . . . horses in public speaking . . . Smiley . . . thanj(s, Mr. Brolly.


JOSEPH A. HAMMOND 4810 Green Street. 44 DA9-9334 Saint Francis of Assisi IF,2F,3C,4E . . . Libnu路y Aide 2,3.路~ . . . Wisterian 4 . . . Blue and Gold 3.4 . . . Legion of Mary 2,3 . . . Benild!' Club 1.2 . . . Dramatics 3,4 ... Cross Country I . . . Indis"The pensable Gang'' . . The Great Pumpkin.

CHRISTOPHER C. HARTMAN 2317 Laurel Dr., Riverton, N.J. 609-829-4 734 Saint Charles Borromeo IA,2B,3E,4C . . . Wisterian I ,2 ... Forensic 1,2,3, 4 . . . Dramatics 4 ... German Club 3 . . . Photography Club 2,3 ... Intramurals 1,2,3,4 . . . Sir Wilfred Vote for Nixon D.G.A.T.G ..H.B.

DANIEL G. HEYBERGER 4038 N. Marshall Street, 40 BA8-2360 Saint Henry 1B,2A,3C,4B . . . Intramurals I ,2,3,4 .. . Bucky ... St. Joe's ... "Got the Physics?"

CARL F. HYNEK Edgehill Road, Willow Grove OL9-210l Saint David JA,2F,3A,4B . . . Tennis 1,2 . . . Football 1, 2,3(L),4(L) ... Intramurals 1,2,3,4 Reformed sc-hool . . . Hustler . . . I'll tackle the next one.

EDWARD E. HOUSEMAN 20 East Wissahickon Avenue, Flourtown AD3-1360 Saint Genevieve IC,2A,3C,4C . . . Scholastic Letter 2 ... Math Club 4 ... Swimming 3,4(L) . . . Intramurals 1,2,3,4 . . . Frcestyler . . . Mount enthusiast . . . Lifeguard.

JOHN F. KAUFMANN 6ISY2 DuPont Avenue, 28 IV2-5196 Holy Family 1E,2E,3E,4B . . . Cross Country 1 . . . Baseball Manager 1,2(L) . . . Golf 3,4 . . . Bro. Raymond's pal . . . Ice hockey . . . Pinnochile.


THO.\f \S J KEI I.Y 660 Lindh~,. Road. Glenside Tt:7-1045 Saint Luke IF.2D.3B,4A . . . B<·· nilde Club 3 . . . Font· ball 1.2.3.4 ( L ) Track I ,2 . •• I ntram urals 1.2,3.-t . . beat< on Krimm .• . third snius senior ... Bimbo.

JOSEPH T . KELLEY 922 East Haines Street, 38 GES-2733 Immaculate Conception 3C,4E ... Crew 4 ... Intramurals 3,4 . . . Spade ... afraid of Concord . Chubby's <"hum.

BERI'lARD F. KOLODZIEJ 244 Christian Street, 47 H02-6864 Saint Stanislaus 1E,2B,3E,4D . . . Benilde Club 4 . . . Intramurals 1.2,3,4 . . . Latin scholar . kielbasi pusher ... overactive.

JAMES B. LANE 7837 Williams Avenue, 50 WM-1519 Saint Raymond 1A,2A,3C,4C . . . Math Club 3,4 .. . German Club 4 ... Choir I ... Intramurals 1,2,3,4 . . . "Little Street" . . . Jimmy South America.

FRANCIS J . KRI MM 3357 Wl'llington Street, 49 MM-1582 Saint Matthew IF,2D,3B,4B . .. .Benilde Club 2,3,4 . . . Cross Country I ,2,:1 ... Track 112,3 ... Intramurals 1,2,3,4 ... T. Kell y's shadow ... The rnilcr ... cheerleader.

• FORREST J. L.\:-.rG 226 East Ashdale Street, 38 GL5-4654 Saint Ambrose IC,2A,3E,4E, ... Scholastic Letter 2 . . An Club 4 ... Bcnildc Club 3,4 . . . Hcrpctolot;t"ist . . . Spook philmnitholot;t"ist.


ANTHONY J. LeSTORTI 6052 Magnolia Street, 44 VJ3-7406 Our Lady of the R osary 1A,2A,3E,4E ... Scho· lastic Medal 3 . . . Scholastic Letter 2 . . . Art Club 2,4 . . . Wisterian 2,3 . . . Student Council 3,4 . . . Cross Country 4 ... Track I, 2,3,4 . . . Intramurals 1,2,3,4 . . . track buff pushes Christmas cards ... nice guy.

MICHAEL F. LEESE 923 Slocum Street, 50 HA4-0999 Saint Theresa IB,2E,3B,4D .• . Football I ... lntramurals I, 2,3,4 . . . Mr. McCabe's friend . . . 19th hole ... crack up Mike.

THOMAS P. LONG Stokes Road, Medford, N.J. GA6-8368 Saint Mary 1D,2C,3B,4E .. . Art Club 2,3,4 ... German Club 3 ... Intramurals 1,2,3,4 ... white bucks ... Short ... Garden Stater. MARTIN L. LONGSTRETH, JR. 7903 Pine Road, 18 CH7-4646 Seven Dolors IC,2F,3A,4A . . . Crew I . . . Football 3,4 (L) . . . Jntramurals 1,2,3,4 ... Norwood boy . . . Roman fan . . . likes his English teacher.

STANLEY B. LOREK 30 Catherine Street, 47 H05-3779 Saint Stanislaus I E ,2C,3B,4A . . . Band 3,4 . . . German Club 3,4 ... Football 1,2 ••• Tntramurals I ,2,3,4 ... me an my Corvair . . . New Year's Parade ... part time bass.

RUDOLPH A. LUCENTE 42 Hellberg Avenue, Chalfont 822-3161 Saint Jude IA,2E,3E,4E ... Benilde Club 1,2,3,4 ... Choir 1 ... Library Aide 1,2,3,4 ... Legion of Macy 2,3,4 ... Intramurals 1,2 ... reindeer ... runs the Library ... the happy organist. DANIELJ. LYNCH 7 Terminal Avenue, 18 AD3-2792 Saint Genevieve IC.2C,3B,4A ... Art Club 2,4 ... Benilde Club 2,3,4 ... Crew 1,2,3(L),4(L) ... lntramurals 1,2,3,4 ... Coxswain ... Chun's buddy ... Danny Boy. 60


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F McCLOSKEY 1333 Vernon Road, 50 LJ8-1530 Saint Raymond 1A,2C,3A,-IB . . . Wistcrian 1,2,3,4 . . . Band I, 2,3 ... German Club 3.4 . . . Math Club 3,.J. . . . Art Club 2,3,4 . . . Forensics 1,2,3,4 . . . Dramatics 4 ... Cre" Manager 1,2,3(L ),4(L) .. Intramurals 1,2,3,4 . . Moon . . . Cecilian "Manager."

GEORGE T. LYNCH 185 Ruscomb Street, 20 GL7-3426 Saint Ambrose ID,2F,3D,4A ... Intramurals 1,2,3,4 Spanish quizzes . . . silent ... co-op plan.

JOSEPH C. McCULLOUGH 1835 Front Street, 48 H02-2521 Sacred Heart 1C,2E,3A,4A .. . German Club 3, 4 . . . Intramurals 1,2,3,4 . . South Philly Irish . . . Flint . . . ] .C. symbol. DANIEL J. McCUTCHEON 4100 Longshore Street, 35 DE2-51 31 Saint Timothy 1A,2F,3D,4D . . . Art Club .. . Band 1 ... Dramatics 3,4 Wisterian 3 .. . Intramurals 3,4 ... stiff neck .. . T-Bird likes to travel.

3,4 ... 1,2, ...

MICHAEL J. McGEE 711 Thayer Street, 34 NE4-4546 Ascension of Our Lord 1E,2C,3B,4B ... Band 1 ... German Club 3,4 . . . C rew 2,3(L), 4(L) ... Cross Country 2 ... Intramurals 1,2,3,4 ... lengthy T V talker . . . Thanksgiving Day Run ... National Champion.

WILLIAM D. McGILL 7816 Roanoke Street, 18 CH7-6167 Our Mother of Consolation 1B,2E,3E,4B . .. Football 1,2,3 ... Swimming 4 ... lntramurals 1,2,3,4 .. . Reds . .. Football 4 ... blind man. ALBERT J. McGLYNN 4033 Comly Street, 24 CU8-8995 Saint Timothy 1C,2C,3B,4B .. . Scholastic Letter 2,3,4 ... Scholastic Medal 2,3 . . . Forensics 2,3,4 . . . German Club 3,4 .. , Math Club 3,4 ... lntramurals 1,2 ... Ad vanced everything ... omnisccnt ... girls.


JOSEPH V. MdLHINNEY 9-12 :Maple Drive, Southampton EL7-2836 Our Lady of Good Counsel ID,2F,3D.4A ... Art Club 2 . . . Football I ,2 . . . Track 1.2 ... lmramurals 1.2,3.+ . .. Mac . . . Pike . . rides with Stephen.

JOHN J. McKELVEY 2914 Levick Street, 49 Saint Timothy CU8-7425 1E,2F,3D,4B . . . Art Club 4 . . . Bcnilde Club 4 ... In tramurals 1,2,3,4 . . . Smokes 2 packs a day ... Library Science test . . . Sal's pal.

C. GEORGE McNAMARA 307 Ruscomb Street, 20 DA9-4856 Incarnation I F,2A,3E,4C . . . Scholastic Letter I . . . Benilde Club I . . . Intramurals 1,2,3,4 Charles . . . numismatist . . . Bro. J oe's pal.

JOSEPH P. McNULTY, JR. 5137 Morris Street, 44 Vl4-0381 Saint Francis of Assisi 1B,2F,3D,4D . . . Art Club 3,4 . . . Intramurals I ,2 . . . artist . . . playground basketball ... Orlowski's brother??

WILUAM J. MAGARITY 830 Rittenhouse Street, 38 Vl3-3234 Immaculate Conception I F,2B,3A,4B . . . Football 1,2,3(L) . . . Basketball I. 2,3 (L ),4(L) . . . Intramurals 1,2,3,4 ... Chatterbox . . . P.A.T . Quarterback . . . " What' s this water on the deck?"

TERENCE J. MANNING 57 Crestmont Avenue, 14 NE7-808 1 O ur Lady of Calvary 1D,2D,3B,4B . . . Art Club 3,4 . . . Wisterian 4 . .. Band 3 ... Dramatics 4 . . . Student Council 3,4 ( President) . . . In tram urals I ,2,3,4 . . . Georgetown . . . second time around ... Maynard.


CHRISTOPHER J. MATTHEWS 1242 Southampton Road, 16 OR3-0592 Saint Christopher IA,2B,3A,4A . . . Math Club 4 . . . German Club 3,4 . . . Band 1, 2,3 ... Dramatics 4 . . . Wisterian 2,4 (Associate Editor) . . . Intramurals 1,2,3,4 . . . Mr. Body ... Goldwater ... radical.

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230 1 Second Stn'l'l, 33 GA3-I 125 Saint Boniface 1B,2F,3D;L\ .. . l ntramumurals I ,2.3,-1 • . . full)' equipped . . . Mcrg traveling sec retary.

JOH!'; P. ~HCHEL 71 37 Cedar Park Avenue, 38 HA4-3284 Saint Athanasius 10,2B,3B,4E ... Art Club 2,4 ... Student Council 1,2,3,4 ... lntramurals 1,2,3,-1 ... funny-looking Ford . . . Intramural captain ... independent.

EDWARD L. MILLER 37 19 15th Slreet, 40 BAS-1671 Saint Stephen lF.2A,3E,-IE .. . Track 1,2 . . . l ntramu rals 1 ... sleepy .. . "Miller did it" . . . Honest Ed.

THOMAS J. MITCHELL 5321 Camac Street, 41 DA9-1 809 Holy Child 1B,2E,3E,4D . . . Band 1,2,3,4 . . . Benilde Club 3 . .. Intramurals I ,2,3,4 . .. most faithful band member .. . races Corvettes . . . likes to reed.

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MOLINARI 537 Erie Avenue, ·to BA8-7089 Our Lady of Pompt'ii IC,2A,3C,4D . . . Scholastic Medal 3 . . . Scholastic Letter I ,2,3,~ .. . Forensic I . . . Legion of ~lary 2 . . Choir I :\lath Club 3, I ~I ole bleached hair peon


DAVID T. MOORE 31 Mount Pleasant Avenue, 19 CH7-4295 Holy Cross 1E,2C,3A,4D . . . German Club 3 ... Dramatics 3.4 ... Thespian . . . has Physics done . . . Whitemarsh. JAN C. MULLER 1660 Bonnie Brae Drive, Huntingdon Valley EL7-0123 Our Lady of Good Counsel !D,2B,3C,4C . . . Art Club 2,3,4 ... Math Club 3,4 . . . German Club 3,4 . . . Student Council 4 . . . Football 1,2,3(L),4(L) . . . Track I ,2,4 . . . l ntramurals 3,4 . . . savage . . . S.l.G. Y.A.M.? ... "Lady of Spain."

PAUL ~fYCHALL'K 102 Hamilton Drive Warminster OS5-4963 Saint John Bosco IE.2C,3.\.4.\ . . \\'istcrian 4 • . German Glub 3,4 . . . cerebral Grrman scholar Tennis aspirant.

ROBERT J. NELSON 3303 I ndian Queen Lane, 29

VI3-7352 Saint Bringl't IB,2E,3D,4D . . . Scholastic M edal 3 . . Bcnilde Club I ,2,3 ... Intramurals 1,2,3,4 ... the pipe ... Rock ... no notebooks.

JOSEPH A. NICKELS 3255 Maple Road, Huntingdon Valley W17-2649 Saint Christopher 1D,2B,3B,4B . . . Swimming 2 ... Intramurals 1,2,3,4 ... five cents ... Somerton football ... A.A. card holder. JOHN C. NOEL 110 White Oak Road, North Wales 699-4919

Saint Rose of IF,2F,3D,4E 2,3(L ),4(L ) J imenez" ...

Lima ... Art Club 2,3,4 ... Blue and Gold . . . Bowling ... Intramurals 1,2,3,4 curly locks . . . "Jose only senior kegler. 64


THOMAS E. NOON 4137 8th Street ,40 BAS-441 3 Saint H enry 1B,20,3E,4E . . . l ntramurals 1.2,3,4 ... High ... mad scientist in lab ... Intramural lineman of .he year. WILLIAM A. NORRETT 5135 15th Street, 11 DA9-9703 Holy Child IA,2B,3E,-1C ... Bcnildc Club 3 ... Dramatics 4 try I ... l ntramurals 1,2,3.4 ... French scholar . . . "Gouabutt ?" ...

Cross Countra7) driver

ROBERT P. O'BRIEN 1520 Chew StreeJ, ~I HA4-3275 Hoi) Child IE,2F,3D,4D Student Council Benilde Club 3 . Blue and Gold 3,4 .. . Track 1 . Bowling 2,3 .. . 1ntramurals I ,2,3,4 .. . Ohie ... will never become a Ph)路sics maj0r . . . lifeguard??

J. NYVELT 1113 Linn Street, 47 HOS-5008 Annunciation B.V.M. 1D,2E,3A,4C . . . German Club 3,4 ... Intramurals I ,2,3,4 .. . "Rube" . . . South Street . . friend of Bro. Gregory. REUBE~

THO MAS M. O'KEEFE 1330 Pike Street, 40 BA5-2707 Saint Stephen I B,2E,3B,4D ... Wisterian I ... Dramatics 4 . . . Crew 2,3,4 ... I ntramurals 1,2,3,路~ . . . Okie . . . St. Mary's boy . . . " lie means well." J OSEPH M. O 'NEILL 3116 Gilham Street, 49 MA4-4055 Saint Timothy ID,2A,3D,4B ... Scholastic Letter l ... Student Council 2,3,4 .. . FootbaU 1,2,3(L),4 ... Track 1,2,3(L) ... Jntramurals 1,2,3,4 ... . Shoie . . . Concord . . . English acumen. 65


STANLEY C. ORLOWSKI, JR. 353 Lyceum Avenue 28 IV3-5300 Saint Josaphat IE,2F.3D,4A •.. Band I 2,3.4 ..• Dramatics 3,4 ... Golf 1,2,4 ... Intramurals 1,2 . Stan the !\fan ... "Take me to your leader" ... "Dat Dt're:· FREDERICK J OSTER.! \G 3682 Calumet St..,·et 29 VH-7075 Saint Bridl(t't I F.2D,3D,4A . . . Intramurals 1,2,3,4 . . . Ferd . . . lunchroom gambler .•. Roxborough hoy.

RALPH C. PALMER 1915 Cleveland Avenue, Abington OL9-2526 Our Lady Help of Christians IC,2B,3B,4B . . . Math Club 4 ... Crew 1,2,3,4(L ) ... Intrarnurals 1,2,3,4 ... Abington ... Glee Club sextet . . . "Give me your French."

JULIO S. PAZ Y MrNO 317 Godfrey Avenue, 20 CA4-0708 Saint Helena I B,2C,3A,4A ... Art Club 2,3 ... Photography Club 3,4 . . . Wisterian 4 ... German Club 3,4 .. . Tennis 3,4 ... Belcak's buddy .. . Lo's beau ... J ulip.

JOSEPH A. PESZKO 3421 Vaux Street, 29 VI4-8065 Saint Bridget ID,2B,3B,4B ... Dramatics 4 ... Football 1,2,3(L),4(L) . . . Crew 2,3,4 . . . Intramurals 1,2,3,4 . . . "doose . . . whale . . . road runner.

PIERRE B. PJ E 8305 Mansfield Avenue, 50 CH7-9108 Saint Raymond 1B,2F,3C,4E . . . Wisterian I ,2,3 ,4 . . Forensics 1,2.3,4 ... Math Club 3,4 . . . Tennis 3,4 ... Intramurals 1,2,3.4 . . . Apple Heavyweight Champ . . . red hot Republican.

• FREDERICK D. PIRMANN 135 Gorgas Lane, 19 GES-7653 H oly Cross IA,2C,3A,4A German Club 3 . . . Crew 1,2 .. . Intramurals 1,2, 3,4 ... life of the party . . . Ferdy ... "I don't have the facilities."


PETER W. PRATLEY 2710 Silver Street, 32 BA3-5849 Saint Columba · IC,2E,3E,4E ... l ntramurals 1.2.3.4 ... Dr. Ben ... plan ... go-getter.

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W. BUCKLEY RATCHFORD 221 Larrimore Lane, 18 AD3-1162 Saint Gene\·ieve IC,2A,3C,4C ... Scholastic Medal I ... Scholastic Letter 1,2 .. • Wisterian 2,3,4 ... Bcnilde Club 2 ... Legion of Mary 2 ... Math Club 3,4 ... German Club 3.4 ..• Forensics 1,2 ... Chccrlt.•ader 1,2,3 ... Crew 1.2,3 ( L ),4(L) ... lntramurals 1,2,3,4 ... Dimples ... Pop-eye ... K akhi.

Cl IARLES M. RATCLIFFE Biwood Road, Ambler MI6-0302 Saint Anthony !F,2D,3B,4D . . . Benilde Club 3 ... Crew I ,2,3 (L ) ,4(L) . . Cross Country 2 . . . Intramurals I ,2,3,4 . . . Chuck . . . Bonner fan . . . wa terfigh ts.

JOSEPH A. RATKOVIC 2107 Hartel Avenue, 15 PI2-2485 Resurrection of Our Lord 1A,2A,3C,4D . . . Scholastic Medal 2,3 ... Math Club 3,4 ... Band 1,2 ... Track 1,3 ... Cross Country 2 . . . Intramurals 1,2,3,4 ... runs a bus service ... Demosthenes ... question man.

PAUL A. REILLY 2200 Joshua Road, Lafayette Hill TA8-3944 Saint Philip Neri 1E,2E,3A,4D ... Football 2,3(L), 4(L) . . . Intramurals 1,2,3,4 . . . "I'm not a children" . . . handsome ... pounding Paul.

ALEXANDER A. RENESKI 3783 Pheasant Drive, 36 D£8-1120 Saint Dominic I A,2A,3C,40 ... Math Club 3,4 . . . German Club 3,4 . . . Track 3 . . . Intramurals 1,2,3,4 . . . Butchie . . . mad Russian ... dog-eyes.

GEORGE W. REYNOLDS 3432 Kirkwood Road, 14 H04-3622 Saint Catherine of Soina 1B,2E,3D,4D . . . Football 2,3(L) . . . Intramurals 1,2.3,4 ... highpockets . . . hootch lives in a stupor.


JAMES J . ROBINSON 732 Arden Road, Jenkintown TC4-3054 Immaculate Conception 1B,2B,3C,4C . . . Football 1,2,3,4 (L) . . . Track 1 . . . Intramurals 1,2,3,4 . . . Jimmie . . . The Rock . . . Riz-

PETER C . RIDE R i804 Froebt'l Road, 18 \'E6-·~569

Sev n Dolors 20 3DAC • • • Bcnildc Club 3,4 . . Art Club 2, 3.4 . . . ~fath Club 3,4 . • . Tenni~ 2,3 ( L),4 (L ) ... l ntramurals 2,3,·~ • .. Horseback ... Cnknown Frl'shman ..• Pancho.

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DAVID J. ROHRER 2 143 Menlo Avenue, Glenside TU4-5098 Saint Luke I D.2E,3E,4E ... Wisterian 2,3 . .. Intramurals 1.2,3.4 ... won the French Medal? ... avid lntramuraler ... introvert.

MAURINO J. ROSSANESE 13 1 East Mermaid Lane, 18 CH7-9161 Holy Cross 10,2A,3C,4C ... Student Council 4 . .. Football 1,2 . .. Cre" 2,3 (L ),4 (L ) ... lntramurals 1.2,3,4 ... Reno ... Pres .. . statistician.

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J. R Y'\D YK 1605 North Frankl in Street, 22 l mmarul ate Conception 1F,2D.30 ,4A . . . Wi~­ tcrian 4 . . . T rack I ,2 .. . I ntramurals I ,2,3 ... Irishma n . . flips over Flicks . . . Four Year hitch.

BERNARD W. SALMON 530 Manor Road, Wynnewood M19-4038 Saint Margaret 1A,2B,3B,4D . . . Band 1 ... Tennis 1,3,4 ... Cross Country 3 ... Tntramurals 1,2 ... "Got an extra tie" ... "He's a senior?" ... punctual.


JOHN ~~ SHMALBACH 8311 Crittcndrn Street,

ROBERT W. SCHELL 3937 Fitler Street, H

18 CH7-4253 Our :Mother of Consolation IE,2D,3D,4C. Bcnilde Club 3.+ Basketball Manager 1,2,3 ( L ).4(L) . . . lntramurals I ,2,3,+ .. . Twig . . little back ... critic.

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Saint Katherine of Siena I B.2A,3E,4C ... Intramurals 1,2,3,4 . .. Sea ... ~Us . • . Yumpy.

AUGUSTI:\ J. SCHWARTZ 2930 Guilford Street. 15 M M-1907 Saint Matthew I F,2A,3C,4D . . . Scholastic Medal 2 . Scholast ic Letter I ,2 . . . Student Council •I . . . Cross Country 1. .. Football 2 . . . Track 1.2 ... lntramurals I ,2,3,4 ... Ticonderoga ... Guckie ... " Hallow Albert."

FRA NK J. SCIOLLA, JR. 68 1 Meetinghouse Road, Elkins Park TU4-402+ Saint james IB,2F,3C,4A . . . Football 1,2,3,4 (L ) . . . T rack I . . . l ntramurals I ,2,3,4 . . . Ilnt Shoppe ... P£s victim ... Straight Arrow.

DAVID J. SMITH 7304 Shelbourne Street, II RA5-1847 Saint Cecilia IC,2A,3C,4B . . . Scholastic Medal 3 . . . Benilde Club I . . . German Club 3,4 . . . Golf 1,2 . .. Swimming 2 .. . lntramurals 1.2,3,4 .. . Shorty . . . chem gem . . . tough wheels.

GEORGE C S~t!TH I 08 Beverly Road 5 I Ml2-8014 Presentation B.V.M. lD,2B,3A,4B . . . Basketball 1,2,3(L),·I (L) . Smiles . . . Salmon's pal ... perfectionist.


JOSEPH E. SMITH 963 Wakeling Street, 24 Pl3-1186 Saint Martin of Tours IA,2B,3B,4C . . . Band 1,2,3,4 . . . Drum Major 4 . . . Bowling 2 . . . Reinhardt, J r . . . . sing along ... white sweater. FRANCIS J. SNOW 3126 Miller Street, 34 GAS-1659 Nativity B.V.M. IC,2C,3B,4A ... German Club 3,4 ... Ma th Club 3,4 . . . Cross Country 1 . . . Football silent snow 2 . . . Tntramurals I ,2,3,4 . secret snow . . . poker c.lub . . . dragging.

JOSEPH A. SUAREZ 132 Bainbridge Street, 47 MA7-4036 Saint Stanislaus B.M. 1E,2F,3C,4D . . . Intramurals 1,2,3,4 . . . pier 32 .. . Wildwood . . . phys. ed. major. EDMUND F. SWIACKI 3941 Fitler Street, 14 NE7-9579 Our Lady of Calvary lE,2B,3D,4E . . . Cross Country 2(L ),3 (L ), 4( L) ... Track 2,3,4 (L ) ... Intramurals 1, 2,3,4 ... Caesar ... Crater H ead ... T hunderbird.

RICHARD D. TAYLOR 50 I West Hortler Street, 19 GES-7412 Saint Madeline Sophie IC,2C,3A,4A . . . Math Club 4 ... German Club 3,4 . . . Intramurals 1,2,3,4 . . . Tayls ... 45 & Chestnut ... Watertower. DOMENIC J. TRIOLO 2519 West Allegheny Avenue, 32 BA8-3883 Saint Mary of the Eternal I F,2F,3D,4E ... Track 1 ... In tram urals 1,2 ... swivel hips ... varsity club ... " I really care."


JOSEPH E. TURK 147 West Olney Avenue, 20 WM-808~

Saint Helena IA,2A,3C,4D .. . Scholastic Letter I ... Basketball 3 (L ),4 (L ) . . . Track 2,3( L),4 (L ) . . . lntramurals I ,2,3,4 .. . A and C . . . member of Big Five . . . broke Ari;,;in's Record. TIMOTHY E. URBANSKI 1538 Elkins Avenue, Abington TU6-9166 Our Lady Help or Christians IC.2A,3D,4A . . . Scholastic Letter 2 ... Band 1,2,3,4 . . . Wisterian I . . . Dramatics 4 . . . Math Club 4 . .. Intramurals 1,2,3,4 ... second Tuba . . . " Watch it Smith" . . . "I don' t need to study."

ALFRED B. URZI 1177 South 9th Street, 4 7 H08-6526 Saint Paul 1B,2B,3B,40 . . . Student Council I . . . Benilde Club 路~ . . Legion or Mary 3 ... Dramatics 4 ... Intramurals 1,2,3,4 ... Ma Urzi . . . Ape Freshman lover. ERIC J. VACC -\ 3846 Nor th 7th Street, 40 BA5-7233 Our Lad y of Pompeii 1D,2B,3B,4D ... Football 1 ... Track I Baseball 4 (L ) . . . In tram urals I ,2,3,4 North Philly . . . L&M ... Erich.

GREGORY P. VERDON 941 West Silver Street, 33 BA5-H99 Saint J oseph IA,28,3A,4B . . . lntramurals I ,2,3,4 . . . bank messenger . . . radical . . . over active. MICHAEL J. VERGARE 608 Abington Avenue, Glenside TU4-4730 Saint Luke IE,2A,38,4D . . . Wisterian 2,3,4 ( Ed. ) . .. Art Club 2,3,4 ... Benilde Club 3,4 . .. Student Council 4 ... Crew 3,4 (L ) ... Football Manager l,2,3(L),4 ( L ) .. l ntramurals I, 2,3.~ . . . Manager . . . mutual terms with Brother ... Zippy.


FREDRICK G. VOGT 2009 Hartel Street, 15 PI5-4939 Resurrection of Our Lord IF,2A,3C,4D . . . Scholastic Letter 2 ... Band 1,2,3,4 ... Art Club 2,3,4 . . . Math Club 3,4 ... German Club 3,4 ... Wisterian 2 . . . Blue and Gold . . . Intramurals 1 ... P.J.'s ... Freddie . .. Third Trumpet. ANTHONY S. VOLPE 350 West Queen Lane, 44 VI3-0968 Saint Francis of Assisi 1B,2F,3D,4E ... Football 1,2 ... Intramurals 1,2 ... rabble rouser ... "Volpe did it" ... Monday Morning Quarterback.

LAWRENCE A. WALSH 3917 Vaux Street, 29 VI4-4476 Saint Bridget 1C,2B,3E,4D . . . Scholastic Medal 2 ... Wisterian 1,2.3,4 . . . Student Council 2,3 (V.P.),4(Prcs.) ... Book Discussion Club 3 . . . Benilde Club 1,2 . . . Football I . . . Swimming 2 .. . Crew 1,2,3(L ),4(L ) National Champion . . . Intramurals 1,2,3,4 "Keep off the grass" . . . fixed elections ... Dinner Dance. CHARLES J.WALTERS 708 64th Avenue, 26 WA4-7368 Saint Helena IB,2D ,3E,4A ... Benildc Club 2,3 ... Football 1,2,3(L),4(L) .. . Basketball 1,2 .. . Crew 1,2,4(L) . . . Intramurals 1,2,3,4 .. . Goodtime Charlie . . . won the Bonner game single-handed ... Mayor of Ocean City.

JAMES E. WALTON 3013 Welsh Road, 36 DE2-5609 Saint Jerome 1E,2D,3B,4D . . . Intramurals 1,2,3,4 Earl . . . "Bring back Accounting" Activity minded. FRANK E. WARGOCKI 2602 Orthodox Street, 37 PI3-4251 Saint John Cantius 1A,2B,3C,4C . . . Photography Club I .. . Math Club 3,4 . . . German Club 3,4 .. . Track 2 . . . Intramurals 1,2,3,4 Phys Whiz . . . The Little Round Man . . . Mole and the Boys.


THOMAS J. WELSH 220 Zane Avenue, 11 ES9-2499 Saint Cecilia JC, 2B,3C,4B ... Student Counril 3 ... Basketball 1,2,3 (L ),4(L) . .. Baseball 1,2(L), 3(L),4(L) ... Jntramurals 1,2,3,4 ... Wally ... New York Trip ... "Meet at the Chatterbox." FRED P. WESSELLS 3539 North 11th Street, 40 BA5-5793 Saint Stephen IA,2E,3C,4E ... Band 1,2,3,4 ... Library Aide 2,3,4 . . . Math Club 3 . . . Blue and Gold . . . Bowling 2 . . . lntramurals 1,3,4 ... Furd ... Lou's friend ... go West Wessells.

DANIEL J. WHELAN 1525 Louden Street, 41 DM-1397 Holy Child IC,2C,3B,4A ... Scholastic Medal 1,2 ... Scholastic Letter 3 . . . Dramatics 4 . . . Student Council 2,4 . . . Benilde Club 3 ... Crew .2,3( L ) ,4 ( L ) . . . fntr:unurals I ,2,3,4 ... Nails ... Critic ... car radio?? KARL A. WILLIAMS 5514 North Marshall Street, 20 WM-3 229 Incarnation of Our Lord IF,2B,3A,4C ... German Club 3,4 ... Art Club 2 ... Cross Country I ... Track 4 ... Basketball 2,3,4(L ) . . . Intramurals I ,2,3,4 ... dirty old man .. . Inkie ... Kit.

JOHN P. WUDARSKI 214 Montrose Street, 47 H05-1897 Saint Stanislaus IF,2C,3A,4C ... German Club 3,4 ... Football I . . . Baseball 4 . . . lntramurals I ,2,3,4 ... Wuddy ... square head ... pirogi pusher. JOSEPH C. YANNESSA 2927 Midvale Avenue, 29 VI4-7636 Saint Bridget 1E,2D,3C,4D ... Coin Club I ... Football 1 . . . lntramurals 1,2,3,4 . . . Over 100 ... phys. ed. major ... bookie.


UNDERCLASSMEN



junior class presidents, left to right: 3A Waller Parker, 3B John McMahon, 3C John Boland, :lD Brian Danid, 3E Joseph Colistra, 3F Joseph Fahy.



SITTING, left to right: ~iartin ~fcEvoy

J ohn Paulits ~iichael Lewis \'ictor Staniec Henry Lynch Thomas ~icCloskey John Gaffney James Carr Joseph Piazza Richard Kendrick Joseph Mullen Francis Carroll

STANDING: Francis Purcell :-,Ticholas Pianola Philip Rothsching Daniel Keating Frank Staino Michael Ryan Walter Parkrr Robert Lawrence John Needham

3A

FIRST ROW, lert to right: Leonardo Radomile Robert Yacobellis Gregory Bonner Donald Gehring Gregory Kinsch Anthony Stonis SECOND ROW: Ronald Sherno Edward Norrett Edward Bardy Michael Heaney Bernard Kurek Thomas Spiclhoffcr Mark McElwee


SITTING, left to right: Richard Hemberger Anthony Pisoni Roswell Geils Michael Przybycien Thomas Krimm Ronald Burrell Robert Mandeville Kevin Carney STANDING: Lawrence Callan Nicholas Lees David Johnson John McFadden Peter Boyer William Mastalski James Joyce

3B

FIRST ROW, leCt to right: Paul Conlow Thomas Doyle Thomas Lambinus Robert Mignatti William Coogan Paul Nicoletti Wayne Michie SECOND ROW: Peter Burton Robert Feldman Jo~eph Takach Joseph Long~hore John Sharkey Edgar Gansz Dennis Blake John McMahon Gilbert McKnight John Nickels


FROM TOP TO BOTTOM, left to right: Gerald Gallagher John Burtnick Peter Kuc J oseph McAtee Rj chard Gallagher Joseph McGill Ralph Ccrasi John Murphy llichard Theis Raymond J ones Francis Cassidy David Coffey Paul Licata J ohn Markowski Philip Rothcnhcber Joseph Krcdatus William Cassidy J oseph Golding

3C

FIRST ROW, left right:

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Thomas Gallagher Thomas Tragemann George Nemec John Boland

SECOND ROW: J ohn Feeny Andrew Clark John Blake J ohn K rause Pet<'r Regan Stephen Hodgson ~1 ichael Heebner Joseph T ill man

T JIIRD RO W : Edward H ili nski William Doran J ohn Ferguson Edward Mockaitis


FRONT, left to right: John Snodgrass Gregory Woodring Philip Coyle Russell Foster J ohn O'Toole George Kyle John Demp~ey D enis H awkesworth J ames Colantonio Peter McVeigh Francis Lech Francis Trainer F rancis Sauerv•ald ON BALCONY: Charles Sch reader J ames Cunningham Walter Stepek Edmund Davis David Quinlan Charles Mester Carl Stevens Nicholas Bonanni

3D SITTING, left to right: John Gontkof, John Kilduff, John Keelan, A. James Meehan, Charles Gemmi. STANDllVG: Frederick Tragemann, James Comerford, J erome Hatch, Walter Jenkins, Michael O'Malley, Brian Daniel.


LEFT, top to bottom: Bernard McFadden Francis Dougherty William Dougherty Eugene Wyszynski Gilbert Scutti J ohn Whiteside Dennis Manion Richard Burns Right: Kirk Karaskiewicz Joseph Mulligan Arthur Ansert David Yarosheski John Lawlor Stephen Gary William Weber

3E

FI RST ROW, left to right: B. Paul Pillion Thomas Kozub Warren K lenk John Boggi Paul Burger Donald LaRue SECOND ROW: Gregory Sciolla Joseph Colistra William Burns Edward Duffy Fredt>rick Phillips Daniel Maguire James Downey Paul Champlin John Kenney J ohn Tomaselli


SITTT.\'G, lt'ft to right: Jay Du!{an Robert Strong Dents Cant} Paul Kinv Walter Smith John DeLuca Anthony Pettinato Michael De~fasi STANDING: Francis Brad Richard Ticdeken J ohn Sullivan John Shwopc Frederick Hclkr Thomas Williams James Banniswr Leonard Pawlowski John Casey james S<>mmar Thoma.~ Callahan

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3F

SITTING, left to right: Joseph Fahy Richard Carney John McKee William Clark William VanBuskirk William Cattie Robert Walton James O'Malley STANDING: Joseph Filinuk James McCloskey James Maxwell Daniel Enoch


Sophomore class presidents, left to right: 2A joseph Sht路chan, 2B Michael McGinniss, 20 David Bodo, 20 Wayne Hummel, 2拢 Edward Plocha, 2F Joseph Dcmoghue, 2G Victor D'Ora~io, 2Il Michael Osborne.


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FIRST ROW. lt'ft to right: ~Iichacl 1'\etzko Kenneth Klenk John Daly James Curry James Shau~thnessy Edward Kostl'7.cwski Stephen Smith JosPph Schmieg James ~lurrar Gcofltc Felic-e Fred Iannarelli SECO}.'D ROW: Richard Brigidi Cha.rlcs :Vtdl ugh Ronald Fasano John Crail{ Joseph Casey Joseph Garvin Thomas Morron Kenneth Kutzler Kenneth Kryszczun William Cope Richard Durso Owen Montague

2A

LEFT, top to bottom: J. Paul Beaty Glennn Fricke John McGoldrick Gc:rdld Aubrey

MIDDLE: Gary Christopher Daniel Flynn J ohn Derderian Albert Buffardi RIGHT: J oseph Sheehan Dennis Carl William McShane Gerald Higgins


FIRST ROW, leh to right: John Pron Micheal M cCann Thomas Braun

SECOND ROW: Anthony Martin Ernest Fiedler Thomas Regan

THIRD Thomas Micheal William

ROW: Courtney McCarthy Hutton

2B FIRST ROW, left to right: Thomas ~lahcr James Dc!(nan Michael Shouldis John Collins Edward Reka., John Hardiman \-fichael Connor

SECOND ROW: George Cain John Galla~hcr William Fynes James Wi~e Robert Cunningham Gerald Daskilewicz Francis Sheridan

THIRD ROW: John D' Alessandro John Foley Carl Whitlo<'k Peter McCrudden Michael :-.lormile Thomas o路Donnell Paul McHu~h Michael McGinniss Dennis O'Leary Robert Schlc1rher


FRONT, left to right: J ohn Luviano Peter Bradshaw Daniel Collins James Jackson Stephen Meredith James Mallon James Sharp

STANDING: David Bodo Joseph Singer Francis Slanina Robert Switalski Kenneth Gallagher Alan Ottinger J ohn Koch

2C FIRST ROW. left to right. Gerard Diamond, Edward Troise, Charles O'Connor, Dennis Col!, Terrence Crowley, Joseph Giasante. SECOND ROW: Joseph McGlade, Albert Heaton, Bernard Boland, Dennis Callan, William Kennedy, Alan Bianchini. THIRD ROW: Gregory Mountain, Joseph Hart, Frederick Patrick, Thomas McBride, Jerald Caruso, Terence Taggart, Joseph Passanante.


FIRST ROW, left to right: Roman Kwasnycky, Andrew Scott, James Crumbie, Lawrence Hill. SECOND ROW: John FaJker, Michat'l Brady, Edward Laska, Joseph Pagano, William McCracken, David Duffy. Thomas Witkowski, John Houseman. THIRD ROW: Francis laquinta, John Kelly, Kenneth McCauley, Stephen Swinburne, Lawrence Dalton, Francis Dennis, Ronald Karolski, Robert Dussinger, Wayne Hununel, Michael Shire, John Haulcy.

2D

SITTING, left to right: Joseph Draham Robert Green Mark Valenti

STANDING: Leo Kosley Michael Komelasky J oseph Koch Gerard Geier R obert Matthews Louis Zieja Russell Semen Joseph Jordan


SITTING, left to right: Joseph Costa, James Kugler, Thomas Mcintyre, John Pettine, William Schneider, James Bednar, Joseph Magazino, James Magnatta, James Hofelder. STANDING: Robert Groves, Gregory Magarity, Brian Kilcullen, John Cavalieri, Eduardas Skladaitis, Joseph Wallace, William Denker, Albert Kroll, Raymond Zywalewski, Theodore Silber, Patrick Taylor, George Krzeminski.

2E

SITTING, left to right: Ronald Radl Edward Belcak James Cooney James Wills Edward Plocha Roman Petryszyn STANDING: Gregory Pirmann Frank Becker Robert Barrett Robert Wilsbach Walter Ramspacher Michael Jeffers


SITTING, left to right: Leo Frangipane James Calpin Harry Vantine Henry Schmidt Robert Hamburger STANDING: Francis Bogle Robert Logan Thomas Donnelly Henry Muller Vincent Kraft Kevin Keegan Thomas McGill

2F

FROl\'T, left to right: ~lartin Walsh Howard Hartler Gcon:c Huttlin Gerald Cape M1chacl Quinlan

STANDING: Stephen Storms Daniel Downing Joseph Markmann Barry Ginnetti J oseph Donoghue William Hetherington Barry Thompson Francis Bianchini Jamt's P. Curry Joseph Goldbeck Michael Friedberger Rona ld Codario Robert Falc,nio Glenn Haig J ohn Cassidr Frederick Hirsekorn Bernard Krimm


FRONT, left to right: Gregory Guiliano Vincent O'Donnell Robert Valimont Joseph Buckley James Loftus John DiLanzo Stephen Rauscher Vincent Plano STANDING: William Rafter Alfred Dacanay Victor D'Orazio J ohn Farrell J ohn Richards Gregory Schulze

2G

FIRST IWW. ldt to right: J<w路ph Sokolek Thomas \\'right Dennis Byrne SECOND ROW: Stanley Fota Thomas Harron Laurcm路e Buckley Robert Janulcwicz John Schroth Henry Oestrcirh John Bu1a~ THIRD ROW: J<>hn .\tc,\ndre" William l tntz James Clintou Gcnr~e Polk Joseph Campbell Robert Mnrri$on Richard Lussc F rands Pier ione


FIRST ROW, left to right: Conrad Grims, John Friel, Marc Doyle, Walter Ramick, Barry Stanton, Joseph Lehman. John Bums. SECOND ROW: Joseph Queenan, Gerard Downey, Arthur Fanning, Robert Honeyman, William Collins, Richard Hathaway, William Barnett, Walter Zaremski, Terrance Wing, Charles Dobson, Owen Breen, Frederick Ackerman, Richard Reaney, A. Douglas Gumula.

2H

SITTING, left to right: Vincent Madden William Wiggins Michael Osborne Stephen Mc:'\ichol Harry Mitchell STANDING: William Sunderman Charles Shelton William Loftus Robert Bauerle J ohn McGroarty Stephen Sullivan Lawrence Gorski


Fn路shman class presidents, left to right: lA John lula, 113 Robert Enoch, IC J ohn Lynch, l D Gerald Ronan, IE William Hamilton, IF Raymond Sykes, lC Patrick Smith.


FIRST ROW, left to right: Roger Hampton, Joseph Brennan, Paul Laskow. Robert Pannepacker, Walter Miller, John Qumn, Michael Bochcy. SECOND ROW: Eugene Cattie, Albert Keller, James Flickinger, Eugt'nc Whitaker. David McCarthy, Stephen Altman, David McNulty.

lA FIRST ROW, left to right: Francis Devine, J ohn Biddison, Gregory Graynor, Louis Clark, Joseph D'Angelo, Gregory Honeyman, Michael Yanni, John Iula, Michael Napoletano, Thomas Belton, John McGough. SECOND ROW: Charles Geiger, Ned Bachus, Michael Taylor, Anthony Matteo, Michael Visnousky, Robert Dugan, Jeffrey Rushton, Francis Odyniec, Donald Kotas. Leonard Sloane.


FROST, left to right:

Harry Bohrer William Cibbons William Hughes Edward Welsh STANDING: Jan Kryzwicki Paul Partyka John :'-ic:Devitt Thomas ~irkelson Salvatore Guarracino Ilam llawr)'Sl Joseph Bcrgmaier Kenneth Arobonc Gerard Ballard George Snnw Raymund Cavalier Cornelius Carlin Ed" ard ~iulligan Edward Manuszak Rostyslaw Ryndyk Vincent Costello Daniel Tucker

lB

FRONT, left to right: John Loftus Michael Menkevich John Williams J ohn Bissell Thomas Dinardo Robert Enoch STAN DING : D ennis J enkins William Keogh Manfred Olivastro David Dawson John Robinson James McK ee Timothy Foley


SITTING. front to back, left to right: Ronald Biggans John Cookson Dennis Volk j ohn Ryan Joseph Flynn Leonard Bogle John Kelly Craig H opkins Gerard Leimkuhler

STANDING : James Offner James Daniel Robert Burt Dennis M oore

lC

FRO.VT. lt>ft to right : David Harkins Charles Anspach William Ko1.ub Kcndall Smith Eu~cnt> Papro<'k)·

STANDIXG: John Lynch Brian Maguire John Dunn Stanley Greenfield Edward White Richard ::-\eedham Dennts Reid Edward Januszka Mirhat>l Baldridge John Cauic Daniel Dl•vlin Michael McGrath William Thompson Nicholas Yanni Charlrs Genuardi john McCormick


FIRST R OW , left to ri~ht : William Winning, John Hennessy, Francis Nolan, J ohn Carlin, Vincent Dowling. SECOND ROW: Charles Borys, William A~hwnrth. M irha<'l Mikos, Michael Masington, Dennis McGeehan. Samuel Culbert, Myles Hunte, Timothy Oli\'er. THIRD ROW: Jamrs Kerns William .:\icK enna, \ shby J ones, Charles Blichasz, Joseph Best, Nicholas Staffieri, Ernest Barbieri, Thomas Perretti, Paul Delancy.

lD

FIRST ROW, left to right: Michael Turner Robert Foster Stephen Chester Duane Wertz

SECOND ROW: Neal Givey T imothy Erb R obert Kurz Michael ~1 ullen

THI RD ROW: R obert Gumrot Gerald R onan Robert McAncspey Guy Sciolla


FIRST ROW, left tn right: Robert Breckenridge Phillip Miraglia

SECOND ROW: Alan Rinkus William Marr Jack Galante Dominic Girondo James Angelichio

THIRD ROW: Ronald O'Dnscoll

Thomu Lofgren John Fitzgibbons James O'Kane John Brady James Flynn

lE FIRST ROW, left to right: Edward Donahue, Z igmund Stnclecki, Charles Brown, Stephen McCloskey, Rohert Wilder, Denis Lawler, Daniel Pietruszka, James Hyde, Thomas Scully, George Van Osten, Thomas Ratchford SECOND ROW: Philip R uggiero, Vmcent Quarcsuna, \ll.ichacl Etzl, Michael Koss, james Titzell, j oseph Miller, R obert Cody, Thaddeus Bartkowski, Michael McLaughlin, Peter McGonigle, William Hamilton.


SITTING, left to right: Paul Cushing, Richard Bradley, J oseph Mastronardo, Charles Corkery, William Carlin STAVDING: William Downs, Robert Gaidjunas, Peter d'Entrcmont, Sean O'Shea, Clarence Keiser. Nevin Wood, Thomas Cicchitti, Victor Jnnamorato.

lF

SITTING, left to right: Raymond Sykes John Bellew John O'Donnell Patrick Rowland Robert Gutekunst John Grace Brian Boales John McMenamin Michael McGoldrick Joseph Sheridan

STANDING: David Lagan Samuel Bianchini Martin McCabe Bartolomeo Pio Robert Miller Bruce Mullen Francis Van Zandt Richard Hodgson Peter Feeny Francis Wesner John Kichline John Atmonavage


FIRST ROW, left to right: Francis Doherty Gerald Dugan Patrick Gallagher Walter Fidler Charles Lockard Stephen Kozub William Valenti Anthony Molinaro Charles Sweeney William Miller

SECOND ROW: J oseph O'Kane H oward Cain Michael Wilkin Thomas Howlin R ichard Scullin Eugene Jones Joseph Luczkowski Joseph McCowan Kenneth Fulmer Richard Brady Michael Barbour

lG S ITT ING, left to right: James Matthews, Edward Reardon, J oh n Radovich, Francis Fisher, Alexander Putnick, Michael Broderick, Patrick Smith, Terence O' Hara. STANDING: Michael Cough, John Rossi, Michael Broerner, William McCloskey, William Markmann.


ACTIVITIES



STUDENT COUNCIL

SEVEN-UP

The purpose of this organization is to act as an advisory body between the students and the adm inistration and to promote and coordinate all social and other affairs con· ductcd for the benefit of the entire student body. Besides its regular meetings, and the general work of operation as outlined in its Constitution, the Student Council also provides usjlers for all school affairs to which the g-eneral public is in\'ited, ~ives leadership to drives for food, clothing, and financial help. sponsors rallies and makes awards to outstanding athletes, encourages support of all acti\'ities, sponsors all Proms and class dances, takes care of Honor Roll publicity, and publishes the Student Handbook. Only seniors are eligible for executive officers, but all students even though not members of the Council, join and assist in the above mentioned activities, through their homeroom representatives.

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L arry Walsh reflects on another Student Council first.

Tony LeStorti makes his report to the other senior officers.

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But Brother, It's for the "common good."

Democracy in action.

The hand is quicker than the eye.


DANCES RALLIES ASSEMBLIES Mr. John Meehan, a benefactor of our La Sallian family, addresses the distinguished guests and students.

Head football coach John Flannery receives an ova-

Honored guests and students listen to the band presentation, a part of the Meehan Field dedication ceremonies held on October 26, 1962.

Could all thc•c young ladies be coming to the d ance m the accompaniment of Ed Houseman, Torn Conner, and Frank Dougherty?

The Air Force Band performs to the enjoyment of all during an assembly period.


What did you ge t in your last Latin test?

Sid Coli hides his "pony" while gi'ing his pep rally address.

Ban takes the worry out of heine; dos<>.

This group had 21 '7t: fewer C"a\'itics.


"I want a paper doll that I can call my own."

ART CLUB Cnclcr tht• l<•atft.t,hip of Brotlwr J erome. the Art Club has accomplished a large amount of '' ork dut ing tht• past year. It is here that students arc given the opportunity to dt•,·dop tht·ir mm artistic ta lents in various and sundry mediums. \\'l'll n·<'ogni;cd a' one of the chief contributors to our school. the Art Club is rcspon~iblc for the pep rally and dance decorations, posters for the drives, and signs for athletic acti\'itit•s. I n ordt•r to appn·riate and admire the finer points of art, the club m<•mbcl's have taken trips to tlw '\.uional Gallery of Art in Washington, D.C., the Metropolitan ~luscum of An in '\ <·'~ York City. a nd the Art Museum in Philadelphia.

"That's

Vl'ry

nic<>. You couldn't have done it."

The seriousness o£ the painting is reflected in Jan Muller's £ace.

Salvatore Dali


MATH CLUB

I

The matlwmatics dub. a llll'lllbcr of the national mathematical organization, Mu Alpha Tlwtn, is now in its eighth year at La Salle. The• purpose of thl' dub is to gi\'(~ the boys an opportunity for pn·scnting and discussing mathematical problem" and discus...ing interest in order to dn·clop skill'> beyond the hi~h school curriculum. The club is dividt•d into two divi~ions: o;enior and junior. Tlw senior faction i~ modc1att•d by Bro. Felix J ohn whill• tlw junior~ arc directed by Bro. D. Edward. Each division "orJ..s n~ an individual unit. Tlw Math Club has been successfu l since it makes contacts b<•twl·cn the Tllt'lllbcrs of tht' club .md men who are outstanding in tJw field of mathematics. To .tchievc this end, guest srx·akt'rs, trips, and movies ha\l' prO\·cd to be efftx·ti\(·.

T his is really a very simple problem, Mol.

"I mav look husy hut I'm n•nfus<'d."

Sec what jl'rgcn's lotion did for hi~ hands!


EAND GOLD Plans for thc yearbook of cur centennial year were begun la~t stunmer. It was during thi~ time that the dimensions of the book, the colon·d pirturr.<, the uc;c of color throughout the hook. and the number of pages alloted to C'ach <ubj<'rt w<•rc determined in order to fill om 208 pag-e edition. \\ lwn the school year began, the staff assembled to undertake the tedious task of preparing tlw cowr design, end sheets, dividers, pirtun's to he taken. and the picture layouts for each page. W£' w<'r<' not at all satisfied with merely taking a picturl' of an individual or group. All our camera shots were adroitly planned beforehand so that thc photographer knew at what ang-le or position the picture had to be taken in order to capture the focal point itself. Literally hundreds of man hours have been put into this yt•arbook which could not have bcf'n accomplisht-d without the complete cooperation of our entire c;taff. Joe Mulligan scans through past yearbooks for different picture ideas.

One of the difficult problems is learning how to crop pictures properly.


"*# ) $(%'- &Now what could all that mean. Hey! You're in both of these pictures.

STAFF Editors . . Louis Bt•ccaria, Robert O 'Brien ';tcphcn Burns. Associate Editors Francis De Santis Assistant Editors . . . Danid Eno('h. Paul Licata Businec;s :-.tanager-; Richard Kendrick. Joseph Kn·datus, Michael O'M alln Photograph\ c;;cJwduling . .. Joseph H ammond Photograph\ ... Carl Wolf Studios, M ike :-.fatcher. Paul McGill '62 Personnel . . Edward F lood, John M arkowski, Joseph Mulligan, Leonardo Radomile. Frederick \'ogt Contributors ... Rithard Burns, William C lark, J oseph Curran. John Fisher. Russell Foster. Donald G ehring, John Gontkof. John L awlor, J ohn Noel, J ohn Schmalbach. J ames Sommar. '\'alter Stepek, R ichard fiedek(•n. ' ' illiam Weber, Fredt·r ick '\'t•ssl'lk John Whiteside 1\

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Our business managers display some of the patience needed in al phabetizing the patron slips received during the yearbook drive.

Painting by numbers.


WI STERIAN Being a part of the \\'ist<>rian staff is excellent training for a future in the field of writing. Under the direction of ~1r. Gerald Tremblay, the Wistenan again took first place at the Columbia School Press Conference held in New York. This yt>ar's staff is fortunate to have an exceptional group of editors. Larrv Walsh's controversial editorials, Julio Paz y Mino's mo\ic revues, and Myroslaw Ryndyk's coverage of features made this year's \\'isterian a prolific success. Cash prizes for the "Comments and Su~gestions" colwnn. Junior Explorer Standouts and a statistiC'S column on the sports page have been recent innovations. La Sall<>'s first literary magazine, GAZEBO, was initiated by the present Wistcrian staff.

Who's the wise guy who put the mousetrap in the suggestion box?

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STAFF EDITORS News .............. Myroslaw Ryndyk Features ............ M ichael Vergare Sports .... . ...... . William De Vasher Editorials . . . . . . . . . . . Lawrence Walsh Assistant Editors . . . . . . . . . Christopher Matthew~. Julio Paz } Mino Circulation . . . . . . . . . . . . Joseph Burke, Joseph Hammond Contributors . . . . . . . . . Michael Belcak, Howard Cain, William Cassidy, William De\'inney, John Fisher, Donald Gehring, Thomas Long, Henry Lynch, Martin McEvoy, Peter McVeigh, Paul Mychaluk, William R atchford Art Work .......... T erence Manning Photography . . . . . . . . . . Mike Maicher Moderator . . . . . Mr. Gerald Tremblay

Five dollars on All Brandy in the fourth at Hialeah.

The circulation department carries a lot of weight on our school paper.


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These word spacing problems always tend to confuse me.

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Mike Vergare peruses the material of past Wisterians.

Bill De Vasher types his missing English assignment on company time. 115


CAPE AND SWORD With Mr. John Moore as director of productions and Brother F. Azarias as moderator, the Senior Class, on the evening of December 7 and 8, staged its presentation of Agatha Christie's renowned play "Witness for the Prosecution." Thanks to the untirin~ and indispensable assistance from the girls of Mount St. Joseph Academy and our stage crew. the seniors' performance was received with praise and acclaim. In short, it was a resounding succes.~. Special mention should be given to the superior performances gi\'en by Chris Hartman, Bud DeSantis, Dan McCutcheon, June Ott, and Sally and Kit Reutschlin. During the month of March , our ambitious dramatics department presented a one-act comedy entitled "Spreading the News" by Lady Gregory.

I told you he couldn't

He'd hoodwink a judge who was not overwise.

One more time Hartman and it's POW, right in the kisser. Too tuckered to pucker.


fit into a size medium.

It's never shut, nor has it ever been shut. Where have you been all my life?

Even the ushers were a success at the play.


BAND La Salle's music department is di,¡ided into four e;reat sections, each of which is well-known to the student body. The marching band has become a standard at football games and has been widely known and reSJX'Cted for its half-time shows. The dance band, which has consistently been a starting point for small, private combos, JX'tfonns under the name of the " \\'istcrians." Tht• wind ensemble is an elite group made up of the more accomplished musicians in the band. The concert band has received outstanding praise for its performances at assemblies and pep rallies. The music department, under the supervision of Brother George William, Brother Denis Walter, and Dr. Donald Reinhardt, presented its annual Spring M usicale on Ma rch 30 and 31, where it highlighted the concert band, dance band, and wind ensemble.

The sound of music.

And th e band played on ... and on.

Um-pah-pah! Um-pah-pah!


The strawberry blond .

. . . and on .. . and on

... and on ... and on.


French Club moderator, Father Amandus, officers: Forrest Lang, Joseph

Brennan, john Casey, and Joseph Nickels.

FRENCH CLUB STUDENT GOVERNMENT The Stuc'ent Government is that group appointed by the administration to impose order within the student body.

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FORENSICS La Salle's debating team under the leadt•rship of Brother Daniel David has made itself known in many successful debates throughout the year. Chris H artman, Jim Casey, and PietTe Pie arc this year's stalwarts. As members of the Catholic Forensic League of the Archdiocese. the Debating Team competes in local and national contests in the areas of debates, declamation. extemporaneous speaking and original oratory.

Volume, enunciation, and ENTHUSIASM? ??

Jim Casey and Joe Burke exchange ideas on the upcoming debate. Periodicals supply a vital source of material for discussion.

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BENI DE CLUB

Albert and officers Jim Casey and Jack Lawlor prepare a list of future

The principle function of this club is to help the students of La Salle make the proper choice of a vocation. To encourage priestly and religious vocations, guest speakers such as the Maryknoll, Passionist, and Paulist Fathers are brought in to discuss the advantages and works in the Way of the Lord. Under the guidance of moderator Brother David Albert and the leadership of president James Casey, this club is one of the most popular among La Salle students. Many vocations have been fostered at La Salle due to this organization which is and will continue to be a credit to La Salle and its many students.

Points of the religious life capti"-ate the interest of club members. 122


Dam it. I keep on getting more paste on me than where it's suppose to go.

The object is to find out how many books you can pile on one shelf before it coUapses.

LIBRARY AIDS The library aides perform the necessary functions of maintaining order and efficiency in the library. Under the supervision of Mr. Carl Von NeU, they lend their talents to the many routine chores of cataloging. checking, repairing, and returning books to their proper places. Much of the work has been carried on by our present seniors: Joseph Hammond, Rudolph Lucente and Frederick Wessels. Credit too should be given to our underclassmen: Gerald Ballard, Laurence Buckley, John McFadden and Francis Odyniec.

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Und den ve vill move in mit der Panzer division und take ofer dcr whole kountry.

GERMAN CLUB The Gennan Club, which held meetings on the first Tuesday of every month. concluded its second successful year under the moderation of Father Amandus Piontek. Members bccome acquainted both with the language and culture of Gennany. This is accomplished through books and pamphlets donated by the German consulate at the request of our energetic prt•siclcnt, Edmund McCloskey. The highlight of the year was the films which Father Amandus obtained on life in Germany. These pictures, shown after the Christmas recess, gave members an idea of both cultural and everyday Gennan traditions. The German Club, unlike most of our other school clubs, clOt's not restrict its membership to German students only, but permits and encourages all interested students to join.

Another Hyman-Korman first!

Okay now, everybody quiet down!


Our most recent addition to the photography club graphic enlarger.

a photo-

Censored.

PHOTOGRAPHY CLUB The photography club, although relatively little known a.wong the various extracurricuJar programs, has been steadily increasing in site and capabilities. It provides interested students with a means of increasing rheir knowledge of different photographic processes, and of putting this knowledge into practice for themselves. This year the club has installed a complete system of processing equipment, and documentary films, which reveal the cai'CCrs available in the field of photography.

All right brains, why did you put it in the formaldehyde.

You can tell it's Mattei.


LEGION OF MARY The Legio Mariae Praesidium, the Catholic Action Club at La Salle, completed one of its most successful years. Aside from its usual visits to the ships along the Philadelphia waterfront and its catechetical lessons to Puerto Rican children at Saint Peter's Church, the Legion, under the guidance of Brother Azarias, has also visited the Trappist monastery at BerryYille, Va., the National Shrine at Washington, D.C., and the Catholic Action Conference at the University of Scranton, Pa. Besides performing spiritual and corporal works of mercy, the members recite daily the Legion prayers, consisting of the rosary and the "Catena Legionis."

Brother Azarias and club officers make extensive preparations for the next weekly meeting.

Club members have a few chuckles before the afternoon session begins.

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p R 0 M

You're so funny Steve -

take me home.

Smile! You' re on Candid Camera.

Daniel ponders as MitcheU falls asleep. Are you sure that's Coke?

"I don't care if you have to be home b} 1\,cJve."


"Don't look sn happy. I forgot the tickets."

Boys will be boys, but ...

How low can you go? Take two -

Leroy Bostic plays a solo.

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they' re good.


Watch it , Marty. "Please let me do it, Moose."

Fint class t reatment. Grand entrance.

" Somebody left it at the club last night.""


MOTHERS' CLUB This organization \\ ith its many fu nctions and activities is one of the outstanding groups at La Salle. T he Mothers sponsor the La Salle Night Card Party and Dance, a Fashion Show, Christmas Part}, \'a Ientine Party. a retreat, a trip to the Brothers' Xovitiatc at Ammcndale. a Communion Breakfast and regular mon thly meetings with both educational and entertainment ,路alues. Tht" annual Freshmen ~1othe rs' T ea offers the fina opportunity for new parents to join this stimtdating organization. (her the years, the Mo thers' Club has contributed to the physical dc\'!~lopmcm of both La Salle and the Brothers' hous<'s of fonnation.

Officers of the Mothers' Club greet other La Salle mothers.

Take tea and srr.

The pondering mind of a woman during a fashion show.

" l'm not going to wash and dry all these dishes by mysciL"


Ladies, please, watch your calories!

"This hat is another Mother Fletcher creation."


MEN OF LA SALLE The Fathers' Club compt ises parents of present and past students. as \\ell as ft il·nd~ of La Salle. Regular monthly meetings arc hl'lcl fot fathers and sons. so that all might become better acquainted with the school and with one another. The ~fen of La "iall<· han• contributed generously to students whose familil's Ita\( tn('t with -.erious ad\'ersity. They have also been most lwlplul in pn'Sl'nting La Salle to the public in the best possible lig-ht. and in h·nding assistance to our future expansion program. The high-light of the year is the Father-Son Banquet in No\Cmbcr. Til<' Dads also sponsor Freshman Fathers' Night and Acti\itics Night.

Se\·en come eleven.

President John Mitrh<'ll addr<'sses the group at the Annual Banquet. " ... ''h<'n you're smiling, the whole world smiles with you."

Dan Keating walks away with a prize. The

~cn

play patty-cakes.


Always leave them laughing.

Toastmastl.'r j ohn O 'Shea

Hey-y-y-y, get your cold beer!!

Winner take all.


ATHLETICS



FOOTBALL

FIRST ROW, left to right: Manager M . Heebner, T. Braun, M. Osborne, R. Strong, J . Cooney, W. Jenkins, V. Kraft, R . Hamburger, C. Whitlcx·k \4 \4cCarthy, F. Bogll·, J Sheehan, E. Plocha. Manager M . Vergare. SECOND ROW: V. D'Orazio, J. Peszko, C. Hynek, L. Esposito, .\f. Lon~streth. G. SCLolla. J. Fahv, J. Muller, J. Maxwell, J. Murphy, J. Bannister, B. McFadden, J. Colistra, F. Phillips, J. Filinuk. THIRD ROW: ~fr. Diehl fcoach). F Snolla, J Robinson. J. Coli, C. Walters, J. O'Neill, L. Galzerano, F. Daniel, T. Kelly, P. Rt'illy, B. Daniel, K. Ka-

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raskiewiCll, A. Stonis, (coach).

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McMahon, Mr. Flannery

"Not so tight, Jim." " I can't get the gravy stains out!"

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Father Juc·ge . . . . . . . . . . . . 12 Korth Catholic . . . . . . . . . . 0 St. Thos. More . . . . . . . . . 0 ........ \\'est Catholic . . . . . . . . . . . 14 . . . . . . . . Cardinal Dougherty . . . . . . . I ~ . . . . . . . . Bishop Neumann . . . . . . . . 8 •....•.. St. James . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6 . . . . . . . . ~lonsignor Bonner . . . . . . . 6 Roman Catholic . . . . . . . . . 6 . . . . . . . . Bishop Egan . . . . . . . . . . . . 8

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A typical Sunday afternoon at La Salle.

The Braintrust.

Ad,-ise and Consent. 138


The 1962-63 Football Season

proved to be, as in past years. an-

other

succcs~f ul

b~

outstanding indivi-

playcr~.

and a , 路aliant tcam

com-aged

dual

campaign. En-

cfTort. LaSalle won six of her first

s1x grunl'S. The tl路am then "as

plagued b' bad luck and

scn~rc

injuries. These cost La Salle the

next two games and possibly the

championship.

Again

showing

her true spirit. she came back to

the winning column fm the rest

of the s('ason.

Make way for Muller.

The all important yard.


La Salle men always end up on top.

Colistra ca rves way for an O'Neill slice.

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The reason for our success: "Pcrft><'l 1i111ing and <·x<·rutiun."

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One dow n and two to go.


No one sits down on the job.

The offensive unit

Offensively second to none.

O'Neill foils the Falcons. An.,ious anticipation.


Most Promising Junior, Joe Fahy.

Most spirited soul on the squad. Defensively second to none.


u p

A N D

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N G An interception in the making.

End runs form an important part of a back's education.


Waidn~,

Another tally.

l45

wondering, winning.


CROSS COUNTRY Our cross count!)' team. which captured second place in the Catholic League Championships, had a very successful season this year. Under the coaching of Mr. Peter Walheim and moderating~of Brother D. Lewis, our team continued that old winning tradition. Sparked by the great running of our sophomore sensation Tom Donnelly, who was undefeated throughout the season. and Ed Swiacki, who was usually close behind him, La Salle was very difficult to be beaten. Many people know little about this sport or the strenuous and diversified exercises that arc necessary to become an outstanding runner. Practice always started with calisthenics, which helped to develop muscular coordination. Next, there would be the "grand tour," encompassing all the school property. Some days our harriers would concentrate on sprints; other days they would do distance work. Some of our team accomplishments this year include the Cia~ B Championship of Eastern Inter~cholastic Cross Count!)'. first place in the Atlantic Cit)路 Str<'et Run. second in the Bishop McDc' itt Invitational Run, and fourth place in the Public League Invitational and the Catholic War Veterans Meets.

Let's not mock the PJ's.

FIRST ROW J Biddison, B. Maguire, A. Keller, R. Pannepacker, J . Hennessy, L. Clark, M. Mullen. SECOND ROW: R. Burns, J. Dempsey, W. H ughes, W. Collins, J. Radovich, R . Breckenridge, B. Krimm, J. Degnan. THIRD ROW: J. Hatch, E. Swiacki, W. Parker, D. DeLuca, T. Donnelly, D. Flynn, W. Rafter. FOURTH ROW: J. ~art, P. Burton. A. LeStorti, D. Maguire, E. Flood, J. Sommar. STANDING: Mr. Walhetm, Brother D. Lewis.


I think I'll give the others a quarter mile lead. Ed Swiacki checks his time.


Tom Donnelly exhibits his winning form.

Mr. Peter Walheim, former La Salle student and athlete, confers with our explorer standout.


Bottoms up.

Why is everybody following me?


SWIMMING LaSalle 45 51 . .. . .......... .. 35 66 6-l 69 6-l 'l6 57 0

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Opponent Xt•shaminy . ............ . .. . ....... 41 ;\1t. St. Joseph's (Balt. ) .... . ....... 43 ).fah-ern . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 60 Germantown ........... . ......... ~ 19 Fa ther Judge . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 31 Cardinal D ougherty . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 26 West Catholic . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 31 St. Joseph's Prep . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 59 Father Judge .... . . . ... ...... . ..... 38 Cardinal Dougherty ... .. . ...... 27 West Catholic .. 41 Monsingor Bonner . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 71 St. Joseph's Prep . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 53 Monsignor Bonner 68 0

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Out of the depths.

Going up!


Free wheeling freestylers.


These arc the true times. I wish somrbody had brokrn the icc!

A helping hand at the race's end.

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T ake off for the second leg of the medley. "Now how do I get out of this ?"

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UOW, ldt to right. F Laska. M. McGinniss, M. Dugan, J. Cattie, T . ~tic Intyre. T. Wright, J. Wise, J. Iula, C. Schulze, T. Scully. \1 B•w he\ , T . \lcGill SEC OSD 1?011': P. Licata, R. Tiedeken, C. H opkins, T. Oliver, M . Etzl, C. Whitlock, F. Patrick, 'R. Bauerle, J. .\ld:oldrit·k \\'. \\'igc:ans. R . Walton, W. McKenna, P. Smith. THIRD ROW: Mr. Farrell, J. Sharp, J. Shwope, W. Loftus, M. M cElwee, F. DuVal , \\', Dou!(herty, J. Fisht·r, J C rouy, E. Xorreu, A. Martin, D. Blake, \1r. DeAngelis.

r TR.S"I

Say a-a-a-ah!


The excellent backstroke swimming of sophomore Bob Bauerle has merited him a berth on the All-Catholic Tt"am. "And when I say kick, 1 mean kick."


BASKETBALL Opponent LaSalle 54 ......... . Bishop McDevitt . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 44 72 . . '''. ' .. ' Northeast High . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 54 78 . '.''.' .. ' Southern High . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 41 67 . .. ...... . Bishop Egan . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 46 68 .. .. ..... . Frankford . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 53 BISHOP O'CONNELL INVITATIONAL TOURNAMENT 75 . . . . . . . . . . Towson Catholic . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 50 42 . . . . . . . . . . Bishop O'Connell . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (ovt.) 46 67 .. . ... . ... St. Stephen ............. (Third place) 56 64 52 48 66 59 38 59 69 79 63 57 82 77 64 60

.......... ... .. .. .. . ......... .......... .......... .......... .......... .......... .......... .......... ........ .. ...... .... .......... . .. .... .. . ..........

North Catholic . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Roman Catholic . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . St. Joseph . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Cardinal Dougherty . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Father Judge ....................... St. Thomas More . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . St. James . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . West Catholic ....................... Monsignor Bonner . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Bishop Neumann . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Cardinal Dougherty .................. St. Joseph .................. .. ...... North Catholic . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Roman Catholic . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Father Judge . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 156

33 38 38 58 40 49 55 49 56 52 51 61 53 66 48


Frank Gaidjunas satile.

most ver-

Zeke Foster perfonner.

clutch

SENIORS Karl Williams -

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peg-leg forward.

Bill Magarity maker.

play


Don't worry Joe. Earl's just watching.

Height makes right.

George Smith encounters a four-armed opPOnent.

Tex sends another two points toward the hoop.


Billy

haskct hound.

Turk taps for two.

It's up for grabs.

Smith in overdrive.


Hands off, it's mine.

All-Catholic vs. All-Catholic. I wish you would use a dl'odorant.

160

Do you think it will ever come down ?


Grimaced with pain.

Earl's still watching.

You ta ke it, I don't want it.

All-Catholic

161

10

action.


Srrutb slips in.

Rebound -

Basketball -

minuet style.

T ex makes it look easy.

162

Gaidjunas style.


That's one way of stopping him.

Rebounding teamwork -

Gajute to Zeke.

"Snuff me, will you." Markward Award winner.

163


FI RST R O W 路 Glenn Frirke. Gregory Magarity. Michael Connor, Robert Groves, Donald Gehring, Thomas Harron. STANDING: J ohn Burns, Robert Logan. Joseph Queenan, Gregory Bonner, Joseph Markmann, Jamt's Cooney. Michael Osborne, J oseph Mulligan.

An Explorer takes to the air.

A deft eye produces another goal.

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Two for Markmann. Hard Dri,路er. FIRST ROW: John Kichline, Scan O'Shea, Robert Enoch, John Lynch, William Ashworth, John Bissell, manager. STANDING: Robert Gaidjunas, William McCloskey, James OITner, Timothy Foley, Gerald Ronan, Robert MrAnespcy.


BOWLING

This rear's bowling team, skillfully coached by Mr. Frank McFadden, finished fifth in the Catholic League. The varsity lt>am consisted of John D"Alessandro. an outstanding sophomore, Richard Brigidi, George Cain. John Gontkof, John Kenney, Jubn Krause, J ohn Noel. and Stephen Smith. The JV's had their difficulties this year but are looking ahead for a better and more consistent winning season.

"One and one is not three."

Future stars for tomorrow.


Strike-bound.

" What do you next?"

I hope Mom likes this pose.

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CREW

East-oar Parade.

Motley crew.


" Prepare to dive." Coxswains of our La SaUe crew.


/

National Doubles Champions '62. If L only had a hammer, I could fix it.

170


"Stroke, stroke, stroke -

bail, bail, bail...

The one m<&n in rour who wears Converse sneakers.

Way down upon the Swampee River.


"Ro w, ro w, row your boat."'

'路Ito" 路s it taste, Larry?"'

172


"Okay men, lefs use a li ttle elbow grease." Tippt'canoc and La Salle too.

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TRACK

Whose contact lenses arc we looking for? Perfect execution of a hand-off.

Well on the way to victory.


The birdman of the track team. Umph!


Life has its ups and downs.

Orwc upun a fiber glass pole.

The t•ssrntials

form and tim ing.


Will he make it?

" My thumb's stuck!"

That must'vc been a good joke.

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A classical pose.

La

Salle路~

skilled pole vauher, J im J oyce.


Jim Diehl and jim Crotty in perfect flight. Heated competition.

Tom Donnelly, a champion yet to be beaten.

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N I

s

" Does she or doesn' t she ?" " Keep your eye on the ball. ..

Meanest backhand in the league.

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Julio is oul lo give the ball a !irking. "Next year we'll have our own courts."


GOLF

Golfin' Safari.

Playing in the sand box again, huh?

Right down the ÂŁairway.


K eep your eye on the ball. A ball"s eye \'iew.

Lee's off the first tee.

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BASEBALL

Vastl} improved! That's the way to describe this year's \路arsit} baseball team. It is for this reason that La Salle will be in contention for the league championship for the first time since 1959, when it won the Catholic League title. Good hitting, fi.nc fielding, and a strong bench arc just a few car marks of the fine squad put together by Coach Ned Kearney and Moderator Brother E. Raymond. That a ll-important ingredient of experience is added bv our eight dependable seniors; M. Blash, R. Budano. L. Beccaria, C. Collins, F. Daniel, T. Welsh, J. Yanncssa, and E. Vacca.

Batting practice.

A cloud or dust and a mighty .. .


SeC'ond leg of the double pia)路. Rip-p-p-p-p.

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"So thcrc're three men on, you'll walk him anyway."

FIRST now, lch tu ri~hr: T . McBride, G. Fricke, P. Coyle. M. Blash , M . Heaney, R. Gumrot, R . Budano, B. Danid, J DiL:Hvo, F . Daniel, G Haig. SECOl\'D ROll': ~1. Komelaskr. L. Beccaria, L. Frangipane, T. Welsh, J. Fahy, C. Sciolla, j . Thompson, W. jenkins, E. Bardy, V. Staniec.



"Follow the yellow brick road.''

INTRAMURALS Purina dog cho" time.

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The champ romps home.

Somt•body has to bring up the rear.

The Care pac-kages

\\ill

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arri,·e in a minute.


H e has his ups and Downey's.

Thompson looks frustrated.

'"Your shoe laC'e is untied."


3A Keglers.

Po" cr to spare.

Twinkle-toes Champlain.

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.. Don' t

botliiCl'

the ball !" ececeeecee ... yowwwwwwwwww!

'路Watch out for the ditch!"


Hill heads home.

Clip him again.


HONORED PATRONS and :-.trs. Arthur J. Anscrt .:Vfr. and Mrs. Jame~ .J. Aubrey Paul Biggans Charb J Bissell ~fr. and ~1rs. Joseph Blanch :-.Ir. and :-.irs. Charles Borys Hugh Boyle. Jr. :\fr. and Mrs. Joseph C Braun Dr. and .:Vlrc; Joseph Brennan Dr. and ~irs. Joseph Burke J. Franc1s Burke. D.D.S. ~1r. and M rs. E. Donald Burns John Bmt Dr. and ~rs P J. Byrne Thomas Callahan William P Cantono Louis and Olga Caruso The Casey Family Dr. and Mrs. Paul Casl'Y Dr. and :-.l r; \\'illiam .J. Cassidy .:Vf r. and :-.trs Yinccnt E. Costello DL and :\irs. Vinct·nt .J. Cattie Mr. and M rs. M ichat•l J. Cavalieri ~fario A. Cinquino Andrew J Clark. Jr. :-.Irs. P G. (lark :'\f r. and \Irs John Collins Erwin Clwvrolct Friend Paul and Mark Conlow Coonev Brothers, Inc M rs. J oaquin G . D acanay M r. and Mrs. Edward J. DaDura, Sr. J oseph R . Da iutolo I\k and M rs. H en11 W. DeLuca .:Vfr. a nd :Mrs. Samuel Derderian :-.1r. and \.1rs. Edward J . De\'inney Joseph A. Donoghue Mr. W illiam F . Doran Gerald Downey Dr. and M rs. 0. F. Downing \\'alter J. Duffy .:VIr. and M rs. T. E. DuVal ML and M rs. F rank J . Eisenhart Alex Engart John J Erb Fred J. Ertel Dr. and M1·s. Michael M . Etzl Dr. and M rs. J ohn M . Falke r Mr. and M rs. Christian A. Fisher, Jr. :\f r. and \.1rs. J ohn J. Fitzgibbons :'\fr. W illiam Foster Mr. and M rs. Leo F ran,gipane ~r.

Mr. and Mrs. J. Friedberger Friend Friend Friend Mr. and Mrs. Frank Gaidjunas Mr. and Mrs. .Joseph A. Gibbon Dr. and Mrs. C. J. Ginieczki Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Graynor ~r. and Mrs. Philip Giunta Mr. and Mrs. John Gordon The Groves Family Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Halas Mr. and Mrs. Joseph A. Hammond W. C. Hartman The Hea ny Family Mr. and Mrs. Heller Carl Hemberger Mrs. Edward Hilinski Mr. and Mrs. Clark Hodgson J udge and Mrs. Robert Honeyman William Hughes, Sr. Mr. and Mrs. George F. Huttlin Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Jones Joseph T. Kelley Mr. and Mrs. John J . K elly Mr. and Mrs. Richard Kendrick Mr. and Mrs. Jack J. K erns Mr. and Mrs. Thomas M. Kilcullen, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Andy D. Kosle)' Mr. and M rs. Victor Kozub Mr. and Mrs. Vincent J. Kraft Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Kredatus Dr. and Mrs. PaulL. Krzywicki Mrs. Mary Kurtz Mr. Gordon B. Lane J. F. Laskow Mr. and Mrs. Paul \ Vm. Licata Dr. and Mrs. Thomas M. Loftus Mr. and Mrs. Martin L. Longstreth Mr. and Mrs. John T. Lynch Daniel M aguire Mr. and Mrs. M. H. Mandeville Mr. and Mrs. Joseph G. Markmann Mr. and Mrs. Edmund A. Markowski Mr. and Mrs. Nicholas J . Masington Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Mastalski Mr. and Mrs. Joseph W. Maxwell Mr. and Mrs. Joseph P. McAtee Mr. and Mrs. Edward J. McBride Mr. and Mrs. Eugene J. McCann Mr. and Mrs. L. Marshall McCloskey Joseph McCullough, Sr. Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence J. McEvoy

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Mr. and Mrs. John F. McDevitt Thomas McGee, O.S.F.S. Dr. Thomas McGinniss Albert J . McGlynn Mr. and Mrs. Paul F. McHugh Mr. T. W. Mcintyre Mr. and Mrs. John J. McMahon Mr. and Mrs. Charles J. McNan1ara Mr. and Mrs. William T. McNulty John McShain Mr. and Mrs. Joseph F. McVeigh Mr. and Mrs. Charles Mester Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Mignatti Dr. and Mrs. William J Molinari Mr. and Mrs. William E. M oore Mr. and Mrs. George M . Nemec Mr. and Mrs. George R. Noel Mr. and Mrs. Joseph J. Nonnilc Mrs. William J. Norrett Mr. and Mrs. Jam<'s F. O 'Donnell Mrs. M. O 'Donnell Mrs. C. Joseph O 'Malley Mr. and Mrs. Joseph O'Neill Mr. and Mrs. Stanley C. Orlowski Mr. and :\1rs. James ] . Osborne Mr. and Mrs. Ralph C:. Palmer Roman Paprocky Mr. and Mrs. Walter J. Parker, Sr. Mr. Frederick A. Patrick Mr. and Mrs. John Pcszko Mr. and Mrs. John E. Pettine Mr. and Mrs. George Polk Mr. and Mrs. Wilson J. Pratley Mr. and Mrs. Thomas J. Quinlan John J. Radovich Family Dr. and Mrs. William P. Ratchford ~r. and Mrs. Donald Ratchliffe Mr. and Mrs. Paul A. Reilly Alex Reneski Family Mr. and Mrs. J. J . Reynolds Mr. and Mrs. Joseph A. Rider Catherine T. Rohrer Mr. and Mrs. Philip J. Ruggiero Mr. and Mrs. John C. Ryan Sauerwald Family Mr. and Mrs. H enry J. Schmidt Dr. and Mrs. Charles J. Schreader Mr. and Mrs. Francis D. Sheridan Mr. and Mrs. John E. Shwope Mr. and Mrs. John C. Singer David Smith Mr. and Mrs. Francis Spielhoffer Mr. and Mrs. Anthony J. Stonis


HONORED PATRONS Mr. and Mrs. C. Eric Storms Mr. and Mrs. A. J. S~rong The Student Council 1962-1963 Mr. and Mrs. James Sullivan Mr. Richard D. Taylor Joseph W. Tillman, Jr. Dr. and Mrs. E. F. Torreti Francis Trainer

Mr. and Mrs. Edward J. Turk Mr. and Mrs. Edward F. Urbanski Mr. and Mrs. Rosario Urzi Mr. and Mrs. John E. Walsh Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Robert E. Walton Dr. and Mrs. Frank E. Wargocki Mrs. Margaret Whelan Mr. and Mrs. Joseph J. Willian1s

Mr. and Mrs. Karl A. Williams Mr. Randolph E. Wise Mr. and Mrs. Francis G. Woodring Mr. Dominic Yanni Nicholas Yanni Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Yacobellis

HONORED BUSINESS PATRONS James J. Ahern Co. 7910 Montgomery Ave.

Cann and Saul Steel Co. Carbon-Alloy and Stainless Steel Forging

Geny Giordano 1037 South 9th Street

Airdatic Tool Co. 7317 State Road

Carlin Press 745 George St.

Glenside Beverage Co. 442 N. Easton Road

Spatola Anderson, Inc. Delaware Ave. and Mifflin St.

Danco Plumbing and Heating Supply Marlton Pike and Chambers Ave.

Gravina's Restaurant Pizzeria 2122 Haines Street

Apex Carpet Workroom 1617 North Street

Frank V. Daniel 345 Cedar Road

Hatboro Construction Company 78 Mill Road

J. W. Armstrong Co.

DeLuca's Prime Meats 2429 Brown St.

R. C. Hopkins Equipment Corp.

4231 Germantown Ave. Bardy's Food Market 3643 Frankford Ave.

DeMasi Candy Manufacturing 5143 Wakefield St.

Jean's Luncheonette Rowland and Ryan Avenues

L. Bauer Jr., I nc. 2135 Chew Ave.

Don's Health Club Chester Pike

Johnny and Al's Delicatessen 3945 Aspen Street

The Beacon Agency, Inc. Broad and Chestnut Sts.

Enoch Brothers' Paints 3012 Frankford Ave.

John's Market 6270 Gillespie Street

Belgrade Wagon Works, Inc. 3750 E. Thompson St.

Fidelity Philadelphia Trust Co. 2221 Cheltenham Ave.

Jolly Tots Day Nursery 615 Belmont Ave.

Walter A. Bell 6780 Germantown Ave.

Flourtown Lanes Flourtown Shopping Center

Kearney Construction Co. Phila., Pa

Samuel A. Bianchini 1361 E. High Street

John B. Foley. Jr. Fidelity-Phila. Trust Building

Edward E. Kelly 1454 Greenwood Ave.

Breitenbach, Whitmoyer, Sheehan Co. 21 BalaAve.

Frankford Dairies 5817 Walker Street

J. J. Kelly Co. 8325 Stenton Ave.

Buck Hotel Feasterville

Galzerano Funeral Home 7158 Torresdale Ave.

Charles G. Klumpp and Sons 5341 Charles Street

E. T. Burke 26 Pebble Woods Drive

Genuardi's Supermarkets Norristown, Pa.

Kroekel-Oetinger Inc. Phila., Pa.

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Montgomeryville, Pa.


HONORED BUSINESS PATRONS Joseph W. Lain 9411 Academy Road

John Meehan and Son 9301 Krewstown Road

Bartolomeo Pio, Inc. Pennsylvania Distributor

Landers Nursing H ome 342 Green Lane

Mr. Salvatore Mergliano 2301 N. Second Street

David G. Quinlan Co. Ambler, Penna.

Lavelle Aircraft Corp. Newtown. Pa.

Mr. Michael Hair Stylist 7209 Germantown Ave.

A. G. Radio Parts Co. Elkins Park, Penna.

Robert Lawrence, Sr. 5429 N. Lawrence Street

Walter J. Miller Franklin Electric Co.

Romano Brothers Norristown, Penna.

Lindenwold T ailor-Cleaners 230 Lindenwold Ave.

Nicholas and Anthony Hair Stylist Benson Apts., Jenkintown, Pa.

Paul J. Schneider Doylestown, Bucks Co., Penna.

Logan's Service Station Greene and H arvey Streets

Joseph A. Nickels and Sons 3255 Maple Road

Gus Schwartz, Music 2930 Guilford Street

The M acSwiney Club 510 Greenwood Ave.

North American Brass and Copper 1580 N. 52nd Street

W. F. Smith, Inc. 7310 State Road

Magee Bar 6600 Tulip Street

Herb O 'Hara Service Station Ogontz and Nedro Avenues

Temple Iron and Metal Co. 7380 J ames Street

McGee Funeral Home 300 \\'.Cheltenham A\路e.

H . B. Pancoast Co. 950 N . Front Street

T rip Construction Co, Inc. 804 Abington Ave.

McGill Associates 7816 Roanoke Street

Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Pawlowski 2917 E. Weikel St.

Viking Sprinkler Co. Glenside, Penna.

John J. Mcllhinney 547 Rockledge Ave.

Peerless Steel Equipment Co. Hasbrook and Unruh Streets

Vogt Plumbing and Heating 2009 H artel Street

James M cSherry 7501 Caster Ave.

Pennsylvania Parquett)' Floor Co. 811 E. H aines Street

Wm. H . Walters Heating Co. 1306-16 N. Carlisle Street

SOCIAL PATRONS

Mr. and Mrs. Charles J. Anspach Mrs. Bertha J. Atkinson Mr. and Mrs. Harry T. Bauerle, J r. Mr. and Mrs. Fred E. Becker Mr. and Mrs. Anthony H. Bednar Mr. and Mrs. Steve Belcak and Sons Mr. Anthony A. Benincasa Big J ohn Mrs. Violet Biggans Mr. and Mrs. Charles T. Brown AI Bloomfield Mrs. John H. Boales, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Francis B. Boland Mr. and Mrs. Louis R. Bodo Mr. and Mrs. Frank J. Bo~le Mr. and Mrs. Edward J. Bollard Reverend James M. Boyce

Miss Margaret F . Brady Robert L. Breckenridge, M.D. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph A. Burger Mr. and Mrs. James A. Byrne Mr. and Mrs. George C. Cain Mr. and Mrs. Joseph T. Calpin Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Cake Mr. and Mrs. Edward Perry Carr Mr. and Mrs. John A. Cassidy Mr. and Mrs. William J. Cattie, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. William J. Cattie, Sr. Mr. and Mrs. Angelo Cianciosi Mr. and Mrs. J ohn P. Clark, Jr. Class4E Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Cochard Mr. and Mrs. Salvatore J. Codario

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The Coli Family Margaret Collins Mr. and Mrs. J ames Comerford Hugh P. Connolly JaneS. Connor, M .D. Mr. and Mrs. ]as. Cooney Charles H. Cope Mr. and Mrs. William j. Costello Mr. and Mrs. Thomas F. Courtney Mr. and Mrs. L. F. Cunningham Mr. and Mrs. Joseph F. Curry James Cute Mr. and Mrs. Anthony D'Angelo, Jr. The D' Arcy Family Mark Jerry, and Ted Daskilewicz Mr. Dave Delaney


SOCIAL PATRONS Mr. and Mrs. John A. D empsey Mr. and Mrs. William Denker . Mrs. R. R. DcVashe~ Mr. and Mrs. John G. Devhn Laurence A. Dillon '46 Domenic Di Piero Charles Dobson Family M r. and Mrs. Joseph H . Donahue Mr. and Mrs. Edward G. Donnelly Mrs. Francis M. Dougherty Mr. and Mrs. James A. Downey, Jr. Mrs. Edward Duffy Mrs. Walter J . Duffy J ay J. Dugan Alonzo Ellis Miss Rcva Fanning M r. and Mrs. Arthur Faust Alexander S. Federko Mr. and Mrs. Richard Fennessy Mr. Ernest W. Fiedler, Sr. Rosann Fiedler Mr. Charles Fisher Mr. and Mrs. J. Raymond Fitzpatrick Mr. and Mrs. Edward Flcx;><i Mr. and Mrs. M acy Franc1s Friend Dr. J ames Galbally M rs. Catherine Gallagher Dr. Robert F. Gallagher Mr. and Mrs. J oseph P. Garvin Mr. and Mrs. Paul Wertzberger M rs. Helen C. Gibbons G.O.A.L. Overall John J. Gontkof Mr. and Mrs. Conrad Grims Marty Grims '50 Mr. and Mrs. Guarracino Mr. and Mrs. Michael Gumrot Mr. and Mrs. Ami! Gumula M r. and Mrs. Charles H amburger William H . Hamilton Mr. and Mrs. Charles J. H app Mr. and Mrs. J. Austin Hatch M rs. J acqueline H athaway Mr. and Mrs. Daniel G. Heyberger Mrs. Edwin J. Hicks Mr. and Mrs. Frank H. H iggins J immie Higgins '59 M r. and M rs. J ohn A. H ouseman, J r. The J oseph Hoy Family Miss Kathryn J unod Mr. and Mrs. T. Karaszkiewicz Mr. and Mrs. Richard J. K eating Mr. and M rs. Clarence E. Keiser Robert E. Kennedy Mr. and Mrs. William Keogh

Mrs. E . Kopka Mr. and Mrs. G. Kozub Gerard C. Krimm Family Mr. and Mrs. J ulian S. Kryszczun Mr. and Mrs. Sigmund K rzeminski Mr. and M rs. GeorRe Kugler Helen T . K utzler Mr. and M rs. J. D. Lagan Laky's Restaurant, l nc. Mr. and Mrs. Lang James Francis Lawler J ohn Kutyler Kathy Lewis Mr. and Mrs. William H . Loftus Mr. and Mrs. J ames F . Logue Mr. Joseph Longshore Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Lorek Thomas J. Lynch, Sr. Mrs. Thomas J. Lynch, Sr. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Mackell Mr. and Mrs. Dominick J. M agazino Mr. and Mrs. Francis T. Maguire Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Manion Mary, H elen, and Ted Joseph Mastronardo Miss Margaret McCafferty Francis X. McCarthy Mr. and Mrs. Edmund J. McCloskey Mr. and Mrs. A. J. McCrudden Frank L. McCullough Katharine McFadden Mr. and Mrs. Walter McGonigal Mr. and Mrs. J oseph J. McGowan Compliments of Sam McKittrick Paul McManus The McMenamin Family Mrs. V. Meller Clarence Michie Mr. and Mrs. L. Milaknis Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Mortano Emanuel Moss Mr. and Mrs. Leonard B. Mower The Mulligan Family Netzko Family Dr. and Mrs. V. C. Nickelson Dr. Zenon Novicki Mr. and M rs. H. Nyvclt Mr. J ohn P. O 'Ga ra Mr. and Mrs. Michael J. O ' Malley Margaret O 'Mara Mr. and Mrs. John O 'T oole Elonor S. Ormc Mr. and Mrs. F . Ostertag Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Pagano Gabriel J. Pascuzzi '53

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Mr. and M rs. Anthony Pettinato M r. and M rs. John J. Pic Fn'c-1 l.. PirmaTUJ Mr. AlexandCI M. Putnick Mr. and M rs. A. Quaresima M r. and M rs. Peter Radl M r. and M rs. William R . Rafter Mr. and Mrs. Walter Ramspacher M r. and Mrs. J ohn A. Reaney Edward J Reardon M r. and Mrs. Gabriel J. Richards Mr. and Mrs. Maurino Rossanr~ Mr. Peri) Rossi Mr. and Mrs. Francis X. Ryan Mrs. H elen Schleicher J ohn Schmalbach M r. and M rs. Leslie E. Schmalbach Mr. and 1-frs. J ohn J. Schroth M r. and Mrs. Joseph L. Schulze J oanne Scott Mrs. Robert M. Scott M r. and M rs. Lawrence J. Scully Mr. and Mrs. John Sharkey Mr. and M rs. Sarsfield J. Shcr路idan Sta te Senator Martin Silvert M rs. Thomas S. Snowden M r. and M rs. George Solie Peter Swiacki Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Switakski Dr. and Mrs. Reynold Szczurowski Mr. and M rs. G. R. Tiedel.:en H on. Congressman Hennan Toll Dr. and M rs. J ohn J. Tierney Mr. and M rs. E. Tonkinson Mr. and M rs. Daniel Tucker Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Turner. Jr. Mr. and Mrs. .J. ~- 'Urbani M r. and Mrs. Eric Vacca M r. Herman C. \'alimont R . W. \'alimont M r. and ;-.1rs. A. Vasso M r. and ~frs. .J. \'olk M r. and Mrs. .John G. Voran M r. and Mrs. Stephen J. \Vallace M r. a nd Mrs. J ohn T. Welsh Mr. and Mrs. Eugene J. Whitaker Edward L. White M r. and Mrs. J ohn Whiteside William Wiggins. Jr. Mr. and ;-.1rs. Robert J. Wilkin Mr. and M rs Adam E. Witkowski M rs. Earl Woodhead J. Wyszynski Mr. and M rs. E. Zaremski Mr. and Mrs. Louis Zieja


SOCIAL BUSINESS PATRONS A & .M Dist. 1945 \\'akt•lin~

Albert Cors 200 S. Easton Rd.

H enry Faulkner Oldsmobile 1546 Cottman Ave.

Al"s Barber Shop 1534 \\'adc;worth A,·e

Casa Conti "Famous For Fine Food''

3309 N. Broad

James A. Cassidy, Realtor-Insurance 42 E. Butler Ave., Ambler

33 Wooddale Rd.

Joseph P. Cattie Insurance Co. 1456 Greenwood St.

Frank & Eddie's P.O. Box :fr 108

J. Cocci Clothing Store 7803 Newportville Rd., Levittown

Dr. Edward P. Frunzi, D.D.S. 2125 E. Chelten Ave.

Coupe Chevrolt:t 240 S. Easton Rd., Glenside

GafTney Steak H ouse 382 Edmonds Ave., Drexel Hill

Ambro~i

Fntits

I 725 Chestnut St.

Anonymous Arrow Sere" & Machine \\'orks 1061 GemlantO\\."Tl A,·e. Bill Ault's Market Bt;dge & Ditman Sts. Baxter Rug & Carpet Cleaning

2913 N. Second St.

L.

J. Craig, Inc.

John H. Boalcs, Jr. Real Estate John

J. Bryer" Funeral Home

2741-{3 \\ Allegheny An·. Dr. P. J. Cacchio 6234 Frankford Ave. Camiel's Beverage Company 2619 Aramingo Ave. Carey's 7184 Ogontz Ave. Caplan Insurance Agency 7904 Bayard St. Compliments of Carey's 7184 Ogontz A\·e.

Russell

J. Foster, Insurance Co.

M. F. Gallagher 1366 Edgewood Ave., Roslyn

5239 Monis St. Blair Pt;nting Co. 2323 Parhit•w A' c., \\'illow Grove

Fitzpatrick Funeral Home

Crispo Stone Quarry

800 Ivy Hill Rd.

M. Giuffrida & Co. 2964 N. 23rd St.

Don Daily Roofing Service 5220 "F" St.

Gruber's Bakery 7612 Ogontz Ave.

Dallas Beverage 6849 Limekiln Pike

Mr. and Mrs. Frank Doherty 6312 Ogontz Ave.

Donze Industries 7885 Oxford Ave.

Haenn Motors 219 E. Butler Ave., Ambler Dr. Joseph J. H anna 5128 N. Broad St. George Harking, Sr. 4800 Greene St.

Tom Dunphy, Realtor H appy Bee Tavern 5450 Large Street

5401 Oakland St. Eastern U.S. Development Corp 2901 W. Cheltenham Ave.

N. F. Hearne

Emma's Candy Store 257 W. Dauphin St.

24090 Forest Ave.

Ernest's Quality Meets 7342 Frankford Ave.

6830 Ridge Ave.

Impala Sound Studios

Carpet Shop

6367 Gcnnantown Ave. Joe Cesa Gulf Sel'\icc 1574- Bristol Pike, Comwl'lls Ilgt!>.

Marion Fanning, Fire Insurance Agent BR 9-4995

Friend James L. Connor 9+7 Old York Rd .. Jenkintown

Ivy Ridge Real Estate

Samt John's Friday Night Dance Kaiser and Markmann

Joseph F . X. Fasy, Real Estate Insurance Third St. & Godfrey

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John F. Kenney Co. 3240 Fox Street


SOCIAL BUSINESS PATRONS Kenricl1 Athletic Club 3017 "F" Street

McGrann and S tead O pticia ns 20 South 18th Street

AI Siebert Grace Brothers Auto Body

Kilian Hardware 8450 Gennantown Ave.

Mr. Y!ichad I Iair Stylist 7209 Gennantown Ave.

Smith's Atlantic Sta tion Frankford and H arbison Ave.

Michaels Rugs and Carpets 6925 Bristol Pike

Leo J . Sommar, Reallor 18 Wc~t Chclten Avenue

E. F. Moore, Inc. I 2th Fayette St., Conshohocken

Sousan Pharmacy 80 14 '\ ork Road

Morrison's Spot·ting Goods Butler and Germantown Pike

Andrew Starr 381 9 Manayunk Ave.

M r. and .Mrs. Nicholas Lees 1358 Gilha Street

Murphy's Funeral Home 3839 X Broad Street

Stenton Beer Distrihutors 8119 Stcnton A\'enue

Lenny's Barber Shop Cottman and Castor Avenues

Jack O 'Donell's Ripplewood Inn 8023 Old York Road

Lilx-rty Federal Savings 202 North Broad Street

Pennsylvania Brake Bonding Co. 1505-15 N. Nascher Street

Roger Kraut, Jewelry Doylestown, Penna. LaRue's Variety Store 1223 Cottman Ave. Mrs. J ohn LaRue 1223 Cottman Ave.

Henry S. Lippincott, Inc. 8513 Gennantown Ave. Lloyd's Auto Service 5927 Belfield Ave. Longshore Luncheonette 4121 Longshore Ave.

Penny's Flowers Glenside, Penna. Pioneer Executives, I nc. 719 Edison Street Pierre B. Pit-, Insurance Suburban Station Building

Stirling Dru({S 6316 Frankford Ave. Suburban Market 715 Wc~t A,·e. \\'alt<'r E. <)ucharski 2324 M arg-cret Street Louis Swift Plunkett, Funeral H ome 6600 Ogontz A\'enue M rs. E,-a Tan. in 1·1-30 S. 2nd Street

Philadelphia Transit Co.

H a rry Toub and Sons 532-34-36 South Street

Ralston Beer Dist. 4162 N. Darien Street

Virnelson\ Bakery. Inc. T hompson and Hutchinc;on Streets

8010 York Road

Albert Ramagli 822 Penn Ave.

Wcxlcrs Pharmacy 6828 Ton·csdale Av~.

J ames Ma~atta, Jr. 943 Anchor Street

Agnes C. Ritchie 511-13 N. 4th Street

Wilkins Esso Service Stenton Aw. and Ellet Street

Wm. M. May Funeral H ome

Joseph Rosenthal and Sons, Inc. 1841 N. 2nd Street

M r. and Mrs. P. Woodrow 26 17 L<·fcvre Street

Fred McBrian, Sr. 17th and Caynaga

Edward Rzepnicki 3864 Terrace Street

McElroy's Funeral Home Green and Logan Sts.

Scarpello Apothecary 4939 Gennantown Ave.

Lois Beauty Shop 350 Oeveuaux Ave. Lynam Coal Co.

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BUSINESS BOOSTERS The Alexander.; 427 Winona St.

Chclten Food Chclten Ave.

Alberta Edelmann, Funeral Director Cheltenham, Pa.

Al's Bowling Lanes 2645 E. Alleghen1 Ave.

Chemical and Engineering Specialities Co. 388 Maple Ave.

Embassy Carpet Showplace 2939 N. 22nd St.

Al's Cleaners and Tailoring 716 W. Butler Street Ambler Market Co. 1125 Beth Pike A1路dsley Hardware 2610 Jenkintown Rd. Avalon Stringband N.Y.A. 1150 N. 4th Street Beck's Gulf Service Bethlehem and Bulter Pikes

Raymond F. Chmielewski 5234 Torresdale Avenue

Emlen Anns Dining Room 6733 Emlcn St., Gennantown

Mr. Edward Chromey 1223 Cottman Ave.

Employers Mutuals of \Vausaw, Wis. P.N.B. Bldg., Broad and Chestnut Sts.

Circle Air Cond. Co., Inc. 3311 North 13th Street

AI Facchiano 7731 Ridge Ave.

Class of 2A

The Fanning Family

Clef Music Studio 4830 Frankford Ave.

Fante's 1006 S. 9th St.

Ben, Sr. and Ben, Jr. Barber Shop 2620 Rhawn Street

Colflesh Bakery 709 West Avenue

Bill's American Service Frankford and Robbins Ave.

Collin's Food Market 7501 Germantown Ave.

Blake Florists 107 Huntingdon Pike

Mr. and M rs. Wm. Collins 2200 W. Lehigh Ave.

Bond Breadmen

Friend

Mr. and Mrs. W. Borgcrson 3317 W. Allegheny Ave.

Mr. and Mrs. A. Cunningham 6738 Limekiln Pike

Boris' Market 160 Leverington Ave.

Dalessandro Steaks and Hoagies Ridge and Manayunk Ave.

Friends

Harry L. Brown 5011 N. 5th St.

Adelia Davis 208 Monroe Street

D. E . Furlow 5 and I0 垄 Store 5902 Riling Sun Avc.

John J. Delancy 435 East 73rd St., N.Y.

Charles Wm. Garofalo, I nsurance 1324 Walnut St.

Cassidy's Quality Meats 5th and Rockland Sts.

Delaware Valley Construction Co. Phila. 36, Penna.

Mr. and Mrs. Gerard Geier 6832 Lynford St.

Joseph Caterina, Taylor 1218 Cottman Ave.

B. Di Florido Delicatessen 2717 W. Allegheny Ave.

The Gift Gallery 35 E. Butler Ave., Ambler

Cattie Brothers Steel Gaul and Lctterly <:;ts.

Ed's Esso Serviccnter 20th and Windrim Aves.

Marty Goldstein 7800 Limekiln Pike

J. M. Cegiclkowski, Realtor

Ed's Market 7964 Veree Road

Green RC'al Estate -- I nsurance 6329 Frankford Ave.

George l3rucker & Co. 1542 Wadsworth Ave.

Rockledge, Penna.

Mr. and Mrs. James Famell 311 Friendship St.

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Mr. and Mrs. Emidjo Flocco 2016 South 21st Street

Fox Chase Auto Body 7931 Oxford Ave. F riend Friend


BUSINESS BOOSTERS Holmesburg Beer Distributing Co. 8015 Craig St.

James R. McGrath 8110 Gadwalader

Mr. and Mrs. John Reese 9602 Bustleton Ave.

Mr. and Mrs. William J. Hotz 1850 Hunting Park Ave.

J. J. McMenamin, Insurance Agency 609 Thornhill Drive, Lafayette Hill

R egans Quality Shoes Ambler. Pa.

David Humes Lee Circle, Brwn Mawr

Marion's Girl and Boy Shop 8129 Germantown Ave.

Rialto Tailoring Co. 6708 Sprague

Mr. and Mrs. John W. Hutton 338 Carson St.

Miller's Bar 6119 Ridge Ave.

Rice's Hdwe. and Variety Store 1520 E. Wadsworth Street

Iacone 1 Hour Cleaner 6905 Frankford Ave.

Miller's Market 265 W. Albanus St.

Rising Sun Post Cadets 6850 Martins Mill Road

Jan's of Castor 6048 Castor Ave.

Style Center for Men and Boys Flourtown Shopping Center

Malcolm Robertson 625 Bethlehem Pike

Jess' Market 7703 Ridge Ave.

Bertha Miynarczyk

Schads' Market 7185 Andrews St.

Joe's Barber Shop North Wales

Joseph L. Murray, Optician 8632 Germantown Ave.

Anthony Jotautas, Jr. 1627 S. 2nd St.

Penn Photo 7127 Frankford Ave.

The Kielbasi League

Mr. Wilbur C. Knerr 2861 Bristol Road, Warrington Mr. and Mrs. Donald E. Kotas 2924 Grisdalc Rd., Roslyn S. M Kvyiatkovyski, Plumbing 520 Diamond St. Mr. and Mrs. Nicholas Lees 1358 Gilham St. Morris Levinson, Pharmacist 5200 N. 15th St.

Pike Record Shop Bethlehem Pike Shopping Ctr. Pizza City 7129 Frankford Ave. Pride 1 Hour Cleaners 1605 Wadsworth Ave.

C.J. and T.J. Przybylowski Orthodox and Thompson Sts. Rachubinski Funeral Home 781 S. Front Street

Schenk's Pastries 4936 Wayne Ave. Mrs. Louise Schofield 3315 Cresson St. Edward Senet 2601 W. Allegheny Ave.

Dr. Benjamin Serota 2125 S. 4th Street M r. James W. Shire 9220 Wooden Bridge Rd. Stanley Shumoski Moyamensing and Moore Joseph J. Smith 2547 \l\1oodland Rd., R oslyn

Linsky Pharmacy S.E. Corner 2nd and Morris Sts.

621 -237 Henry C. Ray 8801 Newportville Rd., Levittown

Bud Spotolo 440 N. 12th St.

MacFarland's Barber Shop 7149 Germantown Ave.

Mrs. Edward J. R eardon 1101 E. Price St.

Stanert Provision Co. 829 Willow Ave., Southampton

Richard C. McElhinney, Watchmaker 7163 Germantown Ave.

C. N. Reese Pharmacy 8001 Germantown Ave.

Street Lanes 210 E. Street Rd., Feasterville

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BUSINESS BOOSTERS T(•n•sa's Washamatic H27 S. 2nd St.

Betty Vandergrift 7327 Tabor Ave.

Joe and Florence Wiercinski 7227 Charles Street

Thn·<· Brothers 1728-12 S. 2nd Street

Dr. A. D. Venuto 1129 Whitby Avenue

Thomas Wilkin '62 4254 North Franklin Street

Tomita\ Far East Shop Gcnnantown and Butler Pks.

The Apothecary Shop 7134 Germantown Ave.

Mrs. William Wilkinson I 118 Rising Sun A vc.

Tony and John's Texaco 8019 Gennantown A\·e.

Mr. and Mrs. Charles West 5109 Stenton Ave.

Yorktown Seafood 8028 York R d.

C. Tyson Cleaners 7618 Castor Ave.

White's Barber Shop 345 Main Street, Royersford

Mrs. H elen Zweefel 4710 Edmund St.

BOOSTERS Abt•'s Clothes Shop ~Ir and }.frs. \\'m. Abell ~1•·s Josephine AbramC7yk Ackc·r's I Iardwarc AI and Lu's Delicatessen Y!r. and Mrs. Alexander Iula Mr and Mrs. Edward A. Altman Mr. and Mrs. John Ambrose Chuck Amodci Anonymous ~fr. Henry AntC7.ak John R. Antczak ~fr William Antczak Nicholas Araco Charles E. Armstrong Mr. Peter Arnone Mrs. Harry Ascn Babs and Con AlbNt C. Backauskas, Sr Bobnt E Backauskas ~1rs. Alma Baldridge :Mr. and '\1rs. Harry L. Baldwin \h and Mrs. S. Bannister ~irs . E. Bardy ~1r,. Ko~cllc Bartkowski JoSt·ph D. Ballard Stt·lla Barletta John Bartkowski ;'\ [ary Bauer ~fr. Richard J. Bauer Bca's Delicatessen Berthold G. Beaudain Mr. Howard ~. Becker John Becher Family

Mr. and Mrs. Arthur J. Beighley Mrs. Dorothy Belcher Diann Bellew Mrs. Philip V. Bellew Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Bemiller Hennan Berkowitz Michael Bernacki Mrs. A. Bernacki Mr. and Mrs. J oseph F. Best Betty-Freddy-Millie Mrs. Samuel Bianchini Norman B. Blind Bob of 4 Chefs Bob-Paul-Don-John Ed Bogdan '61 Leonard C. Bodo Mr. and M rs. F. Bogle Mrs. Beatrice Boland Mr. and Mrs. Edward Boland Mr. and Mrs. Michael D. Boland Mrs. Angelino fionanni Mr. John Bonanni George W . Booth Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Bothwell Mr. and Mrs. James J. Boyle Mrs. Hugh Boyle, Jr. Leonard R. Bogle Mr. and Mrs. Robert Breenan M r. and Mrs. Edward T . Bresnan Gertrude Brockway Mr. and Mrs. George Bronisowski Mr. and M rs Charles Bums Mr. and Mrs. Frank X. Bums Mrs. Vincent Bums Miss Catherine Byrne

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Mr. and Mrs. James Byrnes The Cahill Family H oward J. Cain Rick Cake James Campion, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. John R. Cannon Mr. and Mrs. Samuel J. Cape Mr. and Mrs. A. Carico Dr. and Mrs. Edwin ::;. Carlin Mr. and Mrs. Robert S. Carlin Mr. and M rs. J ohn Carlin. Jr. Mr. and Mrs. John Carlin, Sr. .John Carlin III Mr. and Mrs. John Carr Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Carr, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Carr, Sr. Mr. R aymond Carr III J erry and Linda Caruso Mr. and Mrs. F. Cassidy Francis Cassidy, Jr. Mrs. D . Caterisano and Daughter John V. Cattie Daniel B. Cavalier Miss J oann Cavalier Mr. Raymond Cavalier, Sr. Archibald Cavanaugh Mrs. Clair A. Cavanaugh J oan Cavanaugh Elva G. Chadwick Miss Cathleen Champlin Mr. Walter E. Champlin Mrs. Walter E. Champlin Paul Champlin James Cheney Samuel Chesco


BOOSTERS Lt. Comn. and Mrs. Chester Mr. William Christy Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Chrzanowski Chuckwagon, Inc. Alan Cinquino Class4E Class IF Mrs. Nell Cligetl Stephen Clark Mrs. Charles D. Close Yfrs. Mary Cocharo Ron and Mary Beth Codario Joseph Coc}' Joseph Coffey Catherine Coli John G. Collins III Mr. Charles Collins Communi.f Drug Center The Strongin Family Mr. and Mrs. Earl P. Conner Mary M. Cooney Mr. and Mrs. Donald Copeland Father Francis V. Corkery Thomas F. Courtney, Jr. Mrs. J. Coyle Mrs. Marian Coyle Mr. and Mrs. Thomas P. Coyne John J. Crane Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Crowley and Family Jam<'s A. Cunningham Robert G. Cunningham Mr. and Mrs. Howard Curlet Mrs. Joseph Curran Mr. Joseph E. Curry Miss Diana E. Dacanay Rose D 'Aifonso Ja~e Daley Frank and James Daniel Mr. and Mrs. Frank Daniel and Family Mr. and Mrs. H enry Daniel and Family Mr. James A. Darby, Jr. G . P. Daskilcwicz '65 Mrs. J. Dawson Mike Deabler Mr. a nd Mrs. William Degnan Mrs. F. D cissler Mrs. John D elancy Mr. and Mrs. John A. D empsey Mrs. Agnes Denker

Mr. and Mrs. E. DePaul, Sr. Mt·. and Mrs. John A. DePaul, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Derowski, Sr. Frank and Marie DeSalvo Mr. and Mrs. A. DeSantis Margaret Diehl Mary Diehl Frank Diehl, Jr. Frank Diehl, Sr. Mr. and Mrs. John DiPietro Mary DiSilvestro Mr. John Dittus Mary C. Dooley Charles Dobson, ] r. Mrs. Marian Donahue Mr. and Mrs. Frank Domanico Mr. and Mrs. Alfr<'d Dombrowski Miss Catherine J. Dooley Mrs. Edna R. Doyle Mr. and Mrs. John R. Doyle D oyle Family ThcDrahams Gerard Drach James J. Drach Mrs. Joanna Drozd J ohn Dunn Mr. and Mt-s. Daniel Dunn James L. Durkin Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Durso Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Dydak Mr. and Mrs. AI. Efenbcrg Mr. and Mrs. Paul Egner Mary Embcrger Barbara Emhof Skip Engart T. P. Erb Mrs. Frances Em1old Mrs. Philip E"es Exclusive Shoe Service Edward Fanning John Farrell Mrs. Anne Farrell Mr. and Mrs. Matthew D. Fasano, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Matthew Fasano, Sr. H elen A. Ferguson Charles Fiore Mrs. Albert Fiori Mr. and Mr·s. Frank Fisher Anna Fitzgerald Sadie Fitzgerald Michael P. Fitzgibbons Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Fleck Mr. and Mrs. G . Flickinger

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Ed Flood '63 Mr and Mrs. John J. Flood T. Flood Mrs. Michael Flynn Dr. Albert Fornacc :\1r. Charl<'s M. Foley Mrs. John B. Foley :\fr and :\ft-; F. X. Ford E dward T. Foster Mr and :\1rs. Fred F. Foy Joe Frabictort' Brother Jcn•my Francis, F.S.C. Frank and Barry Frank's Sen. icc Station Domenick Frattini Fresh Poultry and Bar-B-Q Glenn Frieke '65 :\llr and :\ir-•. Louis Friekl· Mr. and Mrs. Francis J. Friel A Friend A Friend A Friend Mrs. William Funk Mr. and Mrs. William Fyncs Mary Gaeta Mr. and Mrs. Harry Gaffney Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Gallagher Mr. and Mrs. P. F Gallagher Joanne L. Galzerano Mrs. Elizabrth Gardner Vera Garofalo Peter Gars Mr. and :Mrs. John Can. in, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Gar\'in Mrs Veronica Gan in Mrs. A. G Gal) Mrs. Lillian V. Gastingcr Mr. and Mrs. John Ga\·in Mrs. John Ga\in Waltt.•r and Charles Gazdzik Mr. and :\.irs. Charles L. Gcmmi Mr. Gasper Gcnuardi William Gibbons Gimbcrs Shoe Store Marie Gindrr Mr. and Mrs. E. James Ginnctti Mr. and Mrs. William A. Givey Mr. and Mrs. Eu~t·ne Gnicwek Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Gmcwek Mr. and Mrs. Joseph H. Goldbeck Joseph L. Golding A. I. Goldis Laura F. Goldstein


BOOSTERS Goloff Pharmacy Mr. and Mrs. John Gontkof Mr. and Mrs. John R. Gordon Mr. and Mrs. Sigmund Gorski Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Grabusky Edward Grady Madeleine C. Graham Mr. James Granger Mr. A. Graynor Morton Greenblatt Mr. Stanley Greenfield AI Greenman Alfred J. Greway Mr. and M rs. Gerald Griffin Mr. and Mrs. F rancis S. Guise, Sr. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Gutekunst J. F. Haciuold Miss Patricia Haight Brian & Michael H aley & Mrs. Clarke Mr. and M rs. John Hall William A. H allman, Jr. Hampton Realty Mrs. John Haney John J. Hannigan Mr. and Mrs. John Hardiman George Harkins, J r. Joe Harkins Jennie F. H arper Mr. John Harper J. Carrell Harrar The Honorable and Mrs. G. B. Hartley Mr. and Mrs. Henry J. Hartley N. L. Hartman Mr. and Mrs. James J. Hatch Mr. and Mrs. J~eph A. Hatch Reverend John M. Healy Mrs. J. Heck Mr. and Mrs. Frank Helverson Marianne H endricks Hepp Family Mr. and Mrs. Herritt Mr. Francis Higgins Joan and Edward Hilinski Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Hill Mr. and Mrs. Walter Hill Mr. and Mrs. Edward Hober Mr. and Mrs. Lt'o G. Hohlfcld Mr. and Mrs. Lilian Holton Mr. and Mrs. B. Hoover Mrs. R. Clark Hopkins Mrs. Ruth Hopkins Mr. and Mrs. J. Horan

Mr. William C. Hotz and Family Mr. and Mrs. ]. J. Hudek Mrs. Pauline Hughes Reverend James A. Hughes Vincent Hummel Mrs. Thomas Hurley Fritz Iannarelli Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Iannarelli Mr. and Mrs. FrankL. Iaquinta Dr. Charles J. Ingersoll Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Insalata Mr. and Mrs. John J. Iula Jack, Joe and Dave Mrs. Katie Jacob Dr. and Mrs. ]. A. Jakabcin Robert Janulewicz The JanuS?:ka Family Edmund Jaworski Mr. and Mrs. Walter Jaye Jim M. of 1B Carey and Elsie Johnson Mr. and Mrs. David Johnson John J. Johnston Mr. F. Jones Mr. and Mrs. Lee Jones Marie Jordan Mrs. Joseph Jordan Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Kakolewski Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Karolski Ronald Karolski Frank X. Keashen Francis J. Keating Richard Keating, J r. Mr. and Mrs. Kevin E. Keegan Mr. and Mrs. Robert Keller Mrs. Hannah R. Kelly Mrs. Kathryn Kelly Mrs. John R. Kelly Mrs. Patrick Kelly Mrs. Katherine Kennedy Jack and Claire Kenney Mrs. B. Kensil James Kerns R. H. Kesslei, Jr. Brian M. Kilcullen (Spike) P. A. Kilcullen Mrs. Josephine Kilczewski Mr. and Mrs. M. Kilczewski Mr. and Mrs. William Kilczewski Agnes Kilduff John Kilduff Michael Kilduff The Killough Family

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Joseph F. Kilroy Mrs. Joseph King John Kirby Mr. and Mrs. F. Kinsey Mr. Fred Kissling Mike Kligerman Miss Dorothy Kline Gerard J. Klopf Stella Klopf Joseph L. Koch Family Mr. and Mrs. Charles Komelasky Mr. and Mrs. Frank Komykoski Mike Koss '66 Tom Koss '60 Catherine Kostrzewska Edward Kostrzewski Mr. George M. Kozub Stephen and William Kozub Mr. and Mrs. Walter Kraemer Mr. and Mrs. Anton Kramer Michael Kra~nuk John E. Krause Mr. Joseph Krause Miss Caroline M. Krimm Mr. and Mrs. Francis Krimm Kathy and J im Krimm Pat and Tom Krimm Albert Kroll Mr. and Mrs. Fred Kroll Mr. and Mrs. John C. Kroll Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Kroll Mabel K. Kroll Mr. and Mrs. John Krutsick Mr. and Mrs. J. Kryszczun Kathleen M. Kugler Mary C. Kugler Robert Kurz Robert F. Kurz, Sr. Mr. and Mrs. George W. Kyle Mrs. F. L. Lagan Mrs. Eleanor Lain Thomas Long Jeanne M. Langan Donald LaRue H elen A. Lashimska Edward M. Laska '62 Edward J. Laska Mrs. Russell Latham Mr. and Mrs. J. J. L aVelle Lawncrest A.C. Mrs. Robert J. Lawrence Mrs. Frank Lech Mr. and Mrs. Frank Lech


BOOSTERS Carolyn Ledoger Nicholas W. Lees 3B Gerald J. Leimkuhler Mr. and Mrs. Francis Lennon Eugene Lenz Miss Helen Lconarczyk Mr. and Mrs. Edward A. Leonarczyk Aloysius J. Leonard Mr. and Mrs. Leon Lepine Mrs. Mary L. Ling Mr. and Mrs. Francis D. Lockard Thomas M. Loftus, Jr. '62 Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Loglisci Dorothy M. Longstreth Miss Martha Lopinski Ev Lounsberry Peggy Lounsberry Rudolph L. Lucente Ralph Luchner Mr. and Mrs. Martin J. LuiT and Family Henry Lynch James and Kevin Lynch Marianne P. Lynch, Esq. The Lynch Family Patrick Lynch, Jr. Agnes Lyszkiewicz Mrs. Margaret Mack Wally Mack Brian Maguire Donna Maguire Edward Maher Mrs. Rita Maher Robert T. Maher Tom MacMahon Mrs. S. Makres Mr. and Mrs. A. Malazita Mrs. Theresa Malazita Mr. Thomas J. Maley Mr. and Mrs. B. Malone William J. Mandia Mrs. Ed Manuszak Edward S. Manuszak Mr. and Mrs. Pierre Marcolina Robert J. Mariano Mrs. J. Marino Miss Pauline D. Maris Mr. and Mrs. Anthony E. Martin, Jr. Mrs. William Martyn Mary and H elen Mary and Michael's Beauty Shop Leo P. Masson Joseph Mastalski, Jr. Vito Mastronardo

Mr. and Mrs. May Michael Mazur Mrs. Anna Mazzei Mr. Joseph McAleer Rev. Charles G. McAleer Joseph A. McCabe Mr. and Mrs. Charles S. McCarthy Kenneth McCauley Mr. and Mrs. William J . McCloskey Joseph and Anthony McCloskey Mrs. Allan E. McCloskey William J. McCloskey III Miss Alice E. McCool Mr. John F. McCool Lois McCormack Mr. Martin McCormick Mr. Ralph G. McCormick Mr. and Mrs. Wm. McCracken, Sr. Mr. D. J. McCutcheon McCutcheon's T-Bird E. Ralph McDevitt, D.D.S Mr. and Mrs. Stacey L. McDonnell Mr. Alfred G. McElwee Mrs. Elizabeth Mcfadden Mr. and Mrs. James D. McFadden Mr. and Mrs. Joseph A. McFadden Geraldine McGeady Mr. John McGeady Mr. and Mrs. Paul M. McGill Mrs. Alice C. McGinniss Michael McGinniss Mr. and Mrs. John C. McGoldrick Mr. and Mrs. Daniel McGonigle Mr. and Mrs. Joseph McGonigle Mr. William J. McGonigle Elizabeth McGough Mrs. John McGough Mr. John J. McGough, Sr. Michael McGrath Paul McHugh Mr. and Mrs. John J. Mcintyre Alexander B. McKay Very Rev. Francis J. McKee Catherine McKelvey Kathleen McKelvey John W. MacKenzie Bernard McKeon A. L. McKinley, M.D. E. V. McKinley, M.D. Mr. and Mrs. Hugh McNally Mr. and Mrs. Jos. P. McNichol Mr. and Mrs. George McNulty Mr. and Mrs. William McShane

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Mrs. John P. McShea Pete DeMedio Mr. John H . Meehan Mr. and Mrs. W. Mcginley Miss Anna Mae Meier Meier and Gaul Children Mr. and Mrs. F. Melady, Jr. Mr. F. Melady, Sr. Mrs. Sophie Mendys Lillian Meredith Mr. Jos. Merget Mermaid Inn Thomas Merrick Mr. and Mrs. A. Meyers Mr. and Mrs. John J. Michel Mrs. Sarah Michel T ulio-Mignogna R. E . Milke M rs. Dorothy Miller Mr. and Mr<:. John M Millet Alberta :Mirns Miss Sandy Mitchell Miss Violet Mitchell Mr. and Mrs. Harry Mitchell Mr. and Mrs. John A. Mitchell Rosemarie Mociak Modem Barber Shop Joseph A. Moderski Mr. Charles Monks Mr. and Mrs. Jos. Montella Clinton A. Moore M r. and Mrs. Matt Moore Morans Mrs. Mary Morrissey Mr. and Mrs. Robert Morrison E. Moskow Howard R. Moyer Joseph Mroz Mr. and Mrs. Peter P. Muessig. Jr. Raymond E. Mullen Mr. and Mrs. Leo J. Mullen M rs. Joseph P. Mullen Mrs. Edgar H. Muller Mr. and Mrs. Edw. Mulligan Miss Terese A. Murphy Mrs. C. J. Murphy J ames J . Murray Miss Patricia A. Murray Mr. J. J. Murray Mrs. J. J. Murray Robert P. O'Brien Anne D. Murtha


BOOSTERS Mrs. William Nealon Mrs. Editha Neely ~1r. and Mrs. Francis Nessel Yfr. and Mrs. A. Nctzko ?\eYins Sun Ray :\fr and l\1rs. Mike Newell Franccl Nicoletti Yfr and Mrs. R. North l\1r. and Mrs. Joseph ~icolo ~11. Ed,vard O'Boylc :'\1r. J. T. O'Brien Mr. and Mrs. E. J. O'Brien Mr. and Mrs. Thomas O'Brien Mrs. Mary O'Brien :'\1r. and Mrs. Charles O'Connor Mr. and Mrs. Bernard O'Donnell Mary O'Gara Mrs. P. O'Gara James T. O'Kane Mr. and Mrs. Joseph T. O'Leary Mr. and Mrs. John J. O'Malley Mr. Joseph O'Neil Mr. Carl Orlowski Jean Paczewski Joe and Jim Pagano Mrs. Palamarchuk Betty Palermo Rose Palermo Mrs. Charles Palladino Mr. Harry F. Pannepacker Mr. and Mrs. V. J. Pannepackcr, Jr. Paris Children Mr. and Mrs. B. Papryzcki Parrot Grocery Mrs. Marie Patkowski Mrs. Patrick Irene Paulits Jack Paulits Jim Paulits John Paulits Mr. M. Paulits Mrs. M. Paulits Mr. and Mrs. E. Pawlikowski Peck's 5 and 10 Hildebrand Pelzer Mr. and Mrs. W. Perkins Mrs. E. Petner Steven Petner Dan Petrillo Genevieve Phillips Mr. and Mrs. Walter Piatek Pierre B. Pie II Mrs. Jeanette Pifani

Nick Pifani Mrs. Ellyn T. Poland Barbara Ann Polk Mary Pottolow Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Price James Pron Mr. George Pron Mr. and Mrs. John Pron Mr. Stephen Pron Helen Pulizino Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Pyle Mr. and Mrs. Joseph F. Queenan Mr. and Mrs. Martin Quick David Quinlan Irene M. Quinlan James J. Quilan '60 Michael F . Quinlan Mrs. David G. Quinlan Thomas J. Quinlan, Jr. Mrs. Hugh F. Quinn John M. Radovich M. Ragone Rainbow Cleaners Buck Ratchford '63 Mr. John Raymond Mrs. John Raymond Mr. and Mrs. Thomas M. Regan Harry V. Reid Mrs. Harry V. Reid Joseph A. Reilly Paul Reilly, Jr. Mrs. Louis J. Remy, Sr. Mr. Howie Reynolds Mr. R. Richardson Christine and Andrew Rider Don and Peter Rider Mr. and.Mrs. Joseph F. Rieck Mr. and Mrs. James Rigney Mr. and Mrs. Fred C. Riley Mrs. Joseph A. Riley Roberts Barber Shop Robin and Gwen Mr. and Mrs. Nick Romano Mr. and Mrs. Ben Romine Gerald Ronan James Ronan John Ronan Mr. and Mrs. James Ronan W. J. Rooney Mrs. Marie Ropley Mrs. JosephS. Rotella Rothstien Family Norman Rotsiosmo

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Mrs. Martha Rozeman Lewis Ruch Mr. and Mrs. Jacob J. Ruser Mr. and Mrs. Jacob J. Ruser, Jr. Kathleen and Francis Ryan Miss Kathleen Ryan Mr. and Mrs. T ed Ryba Mrs. Margaret Sabath Mr. John J. Sabia Mr. and Mrs. John Salerno Miss Helen Samsel Mr. and Mrs. Sandoli Ed Sankowski Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Santoro W. V. Scanlan, D.D.S. Mrs. C. Scanzello Stephanie Schaefer Mrs. Margaret M. Schell Charles F. Schlechter, M.D. Mr. Walter Schlosser Mr. and Mrs. F. Schluckabier Mr. and Mrs. W. Schluckabier Mr. J. Schmieg, Jr. Mr. J. Schmieg, Sr. Mrs. J. Schmieg Mrs. Joseph Schmieg Elizabeth Schmitz Bill Schneider '65 Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Schneider Mary Schnurr Mr. and Mrs. Walter Schoppe John Schulte, Sr. Samuel Schultz Miss Jane E. Schulze Mr. and Mrs. Schwegel Frank Sciolla Miss Francis Scopelleta Mr. and Mrs. S. J. Scullin Richard J. Scullin Thomas L. Scully Mr. and Mrs. John Seaner Mr. and Mrs. Segal Segal's Pharmacy Mr. and Mrs. M. Seiferth Joseph Shedaker Mr. and Mrs. Francis Shallow Shapiro Rexall Pharmacy Master Peter Sharkey Mr. and Mrs. S. P. Shaughnessy Mr. and Mrs. Edward Shearon Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Shire Should is Sica Rugs Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Sickles


BOOSTERS Rev. Joseph G. Sikora Annette Silber Mr. and :\1rs. Silber Mr. and Mrs. Silber, Sr. Mrs. George Simons Walt Skctchley Mr. and Mrs. J. Skladaitis Mr. and Mrs. A. Skowronski Mrs. E. B. Slabinski Mr. John Sladek Mrs. John Sladek Mr. and Mrs. Walter Sliwoski Anne M. Smith Eli;mbcth Smith Roger J. Smith Miss Doris A. Smith Mr. and Mrs. J. Smith Mr. and Mrs. John Smith Dr. and Mrs. Joseph A. Smith Kendall A. Smith Mr. Howard Smith Mr. Carl Smyrski Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Snipas Michael A. Snow, Sr. William Snow Mr. and Mrs. Aloysius Sokolck Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Sakolowski Mr. and Mrs. Walter J. Spangler N . and K. Spellman Mr. and Mrs. M. Spcranzo Thomas Spiclhoffer J. J. Spillane Mrs. Joseph Spix Miss Mary A. Sommar Mr. and Mrs. John C. Sommar Doris H. Standiford Barry Stanton Mr. a nd Mrs. John Stever Stew Mr. John M. Sullivan Kathleen Sullivan Diane Sulzback Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Sundcrmann Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Sundermann Sophia Szczepaniak Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Szweda Charles Tacconelli Mrs. Eva T arvin Miss Christine Taylor Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Taylor Margaret Taylor Michael Taylor John Tees

Edward Thompson Mrs. Alym er T hompson Mrs. M ary Thompson Mr. and M rs. Richard Tiediken Richard Tiedeken '64 Mr. and Mrs. N. Tierney Mrs. Mary Tierney Thomas Tragemann Buck Trinkner Mr. and Mrs. C. Trucksess Joseph Turk Anna Tusi Santina Tusi Dr. Joseph Tyman Mr. and Mrs. R . Uhle Mr. Ulmer Mr. and M rs. P. Urcioli Alfred U!7i Mr. W. H. VanBuskirk Mr. J ohn J. Voran Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Voran Richard and Robert Voran Mr. and Mrs. William Wackley E. Celeste Wagner Joseph A. Wagner Edward Walsh Miss Elizabeth Walsh Mr. and Mrs. James A. Walsh, Sr. Lawrence A. Walsh '63 Mr. and Mrs. Thomas C. Walsh Mr. and Mrs. Vincent Walters Mr. William Walters Mrs. E. Ware Frank E. Wargocki '63 John A. Warminski Charlotte Waslov Mr. and Mrs. Fred Watson Betty Weigel John A. Welsh '55 Miss Patricia Welsh Lt. and Mrs. S. Werbel Mr. ami Mrs. Sam Wessells George R. Westcott George Westenberger Mr. and Mrs. John White, Jr. Mrs. George White Kary Kathleen Whiteside Mr. and Mrs. C. P. Whitlock Mr. and Mrs. Leon Whittock Mr. Charlie Wiegel Miss Anna J. Wigington Lt. and Mrs. Robert J. Wilkin, Jr.

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M r. and M rs. Robert R. \\ ilsbach M r. Joseph Witzel F lorence ~1. Wolf Marjorie A. Wood Kenneth J. Woodrine Francis C . Woodring, Jr. Leon Wozniak Mr <tnd Mrs. H . G. Wright Mr. and Mrs. Thomas S. W right Thomas S. Wrig:ht, Jr M r and ~1n.. John W udarski \\'udch H enry Wyszynski Richard Wyszynski W allace Wyszynski \ \ altl•r· \\'. Wyszynski Han' YeaJ{er Samuel Yohannan M rs. Mary Zicja ZirmncnHann's Shoes M iss B. Zarych




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