1966 Blue and Gold Yearbook

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WE STRIVE NOT ONLY TO BETTER OURSELVES, BUT TO LEAD OTHERS, WE STRIVE NOT FOR THE BEST WE CAN DO, BUT FOR THE BEST THAT CAN BE DONE. THIS RECORD OF THE YEAR 1966 PORTRAYS OUR ACHIEVEMENTS IN LEADERSHIP TODAY, THAT WE MAY LEAD OTHERS BETTER TOMORROW.




1966 PHILADELPHIA

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DEDICATION Men rise to leadership only after accomplishment. For more than half his life, Brother E. Francis has worked for LaSalle -there is ample proof of his toil. Today, the students know him as principal, as the man whose decisions affect each student and faculty member. Moreover, his exemplary personal life is a guiding influence to all who know him, resulting in a fidelity exemplified by the great number of alumni who return to teach at La Salle. When he arrived in 1940, Brother immediately began working for La Salle. He instructed mathematics, moderated bowling, and directed the intramural sports. After six years, he was appointed athletic director, overseeing championships in all ma-

jor sports. His assignment as principal came in 1951. During his fifteen years as administrator, Brother h"s guided La Salle through innumerable improvements. His vital role in leading the transfer of La Salle's campus to the suburbs in 1960 was his greatest achievement. Academically, he has been the impetus to newer and more challenging courses, visual aid programs, and honors courses for qualified students. Brother, who has dedicated his life to La Salle, is not given to self-praise, nor does he ever complain of being overburdened. Rarely do we find such excellent qualities of personality combined in an individual. In our search for leaders in the troubled times of today, we recognize the remarkable character of Brother E. Francis. At his departure, La Salle will lose a great leader.


An important and necessary duty of a principel is good public relations. Brother impresses everyone by his flawless devotion to La Salle.

The administretive division of La Salle is greatly facilitated by the ingratiating presence of Mrs. Celeste Schaefer, an invaluable assistant to Brothe r Francis.

Two of La Salle's most ardent petrons are Brother Francis' parents, Mr. and Mrs. Mclean, who heve been associated with our school ever since their son's assignment to La Salle.



Keeping e careful eye on the school, Brother Frencis strolls through the corridors for en inspection of all departments. Brother Francis shared graduation in a special way with this year's seniors.

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Because of his great understanding of young men, soniors find it very easy to converse informally with their principal.

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The spiritual, intellectual, physical, and social aspects of our life are greatly stimulated at La Salle. In keeping with the spirit of Vatican II, challenging religion classes offer a more meaningful appreciation for the new liturgy. The extensive use of the most modern teaching methods complemented by the unsurpassed excellence of a Christian Brothers' education provide a sound foundation on which to build our scholastic future. Guided by counselors and homeroom teachers, we receive the personal attention so necessary in forming a wholesome attitude towards our society. Varsity sports, intramurals and physical fitness programs provide any interested student with an opportunity to take part in athletic activity. Assemblies, selected in the students' interest, contribute numerous opportunities by which we recognize our capacity for leadership. The spiritual, intellectual, physical, and social - integral phases of our life at La Salle; integral parts of our total development.

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La Salle students are individuals striving for fulfillment. They realize that development is a gradual process; and that an important phase of development is their high school career. They come to know and to understand themselves, to despise and to avoid indifference, to rise above ignorance, and to eradicate indecision. Anxious to join with their fellow students, they gain respect for courage in the face of difficulties, for dedication to correct thinking, and for a steadfast adherence to convictions. They admire most of all the wholehearted acceptance of a contrary decision, the mark of a true leader. With the capacity to plan and the power to persuade, their teachers often greatly affect the students' personalities and convince them that success can be achieved only by meeting opportunity with preparation; that the time for preparation is the present. La Salle makes it evident to each student that he must first master himself before he is fit to lead others. For four years guidance is supplied which he will find of qreat value in the future. Not every leader wi ll achieve great recognition, but those with the natural endowment who meet great demands with great energy

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BROTHER E. JAM ES- SILVER JUBILARIAN A quarter century of devoted teaching may seem like a great accomplishment in the life of any teacher. But when we associate these years with the person of BROTHER E. JAMES, we know that this devotion is present in any assignment Brother is given. Since his arrival here at La Salle in 1957, Brother James has delighted his sophomore classes with the principles of Plane Geometry, and his Religion students have found themselves fast becoming experts in the area of Sacramental Theology. His affa. ble nature coupled with his unfailing smile, help his students to enjoy being taught. Outside the classroom, Brother James is seen frequently conversing with a group of students who enjoy his wit and relish in bantering with him over the latest fads. When not engaged in conversation with students, Brother James may be found in the swimming pool offices spending his after-school hours moderating the swimming team. His untiring energy for the swimming team throughout the many years he has been its moderator has made La Salle's team one of the best in the city. On November 20, 1965, Brother James officially celebrated his Silver Jubilee as a Christian Brother. Our wish is that he may enjoy many more happy years of teaching.

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Cleveland Ind ians' star pitcher, Sam McDowell, congratulates his good friend, Brother Jam es, on his Silve r J ub ilee.


ADMINISTRATION

BROTHER E. FRANCIS •. . Principal

One of the most popular faculty members is our vice-principal, Brother D. Carl. As Ad¡ ministrator, Brother is the essential mediator between the faculty and the students. His aliable personal it y, combined with his serious concern for his responsibilities, contribute to La Salle's outstanding reputation.

BROTHER D. CARL . . . Vice-Principal


The congenial personality of Brother F. Albert compliments his efficient managem ent of the bookstore.

BROTHER D. JOSEPH 4C . . . Mathematics Ill, IV ... Math Club • lntramurals Mod· Moderator erator.

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BROTHER DAVID ALBERT . . . Guidance Director •.. Assemblies Coordinator, Religious Clubs Moder.ttor.

BROTHER D. KENNETH 4A . . . Religion IV, Physics, Music: Appre· c:iation IV .. , Apostolic Activities Moderator, Fine Arts Clu b Moderator, J .V. Tennis C oach.

MR. DAVID DIEHL 4D • . . Social Studies IV ... Junior Guidance Counselor . . . Varsity Football Coach.

BRO THER G. WILLIAM 4E • . . Religion IV, Spanish Ill ..• Mod. ern Language Department Chair· man, Sophomore Guidance Counselor, Student Cou ncil Moderator. Spanish Club Moderator.

BROTHER GREGORY NAZIANZEN 4B . • . Religion IV, Physics , .. Science Department Chairmen.


FACULTY

MR. BERNARD McCABE 4F . • • English II, IV . . . Bowling Mod· eretor.

BROTHER E. JOSEPH 4G .•• Religion IV, American History Mothers' Club Moderator.

BROTHER D. JEROME 3A ... Re· ligion Ill, Art I, II, Ill, IV . . . Art Club Moderator, Crew Moderator.

BROTHER FIDELIAN OF JESUS 3B . . . Religion Ill, Chemistry . . . Science Club Moderator, Basketball Moderator.

BROTHER M. NICHOLAS 3C .. . Religion Ill, English 11, Ill ... BLUE AND GOLD Moderator.

MR. JOHN MOORE 3D ... English Ill, Latin II . . . Cape and Sword Moderator.

Brother Paul Francis tries to convince Brother Fidelian that • good chemistry teacher most definitely should be interested in • subscrip· tion to ABSTRACTS OF ENGLISH STUDIES.

Inspiring others

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To accept the challenges

BROTHER G. MALACHY 3E •.. Religion Iff. Amer.can History . '\ocial Studies Department Chair· man, Turner Society Moderator ... lntramurals Moderator.

MR. GERALD TREMBLAY 3F . . . En~lish Jll, IV, Advanced Place. ment English Jll, IV, English Depart· ment Chairman, Music Apprecia· tion IV •.. Fine Arts Club Moderator .•. Varsity Tennis Coach.

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BROTHER G. G RATIAN 3G .•• Religion Ill, Mathematics II, Ill ... Track Moderator, Apostolic Ac· tivities Moderator.

BROTHER D. DAVID 2A . •• Re· ligion II, English II, Composition II . .. Forensics Moderator ••• B1se• ball Moderator.

MR. JOSEPH HICKEY 2B ..• Ger· man I.

BROTHER E. JAMES 2C ..• Religion II, Geometry . . . Swimmin9 Moderator.

Mr. Giacchino machine.

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use of the teacher's best friend-the mimeo

One of last year's Biology drop-ouh is introd uced to an alert sophomore by Brother Emery.

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BROTHER D. LEWIS 2D . . . Religion II, Biology . .. Football Mod. erator, Mothers' C lub Moderator.

BROTHER PAUL FRANCIS 2E •.. Religion II, English I, II •. . WISTERIAN Moderator.

Brother Carl doub le-checks his P. A. information with his secretary, Mrs. Dorwart.

Lively question and answer sessions are typical of Brother Glenn's senior P.O.D. class.

BROTHER EMERY LAWRENCE 2F ... Religion II, Biology • .. CrossCountry Moderator.

BROTHER WILLIAM GLENN 2G .•. Religion II, Social Studies IV, American History • • . Band Moderator.

t..IR. t..IICHAEL G IACCHINO lA . • . Latin I ••• Freshman Football

FATHER AMANDUS PIONTEK. O.F.M. I B . . . Relig ion I . . . Chaplain . . . German and French Clubs Moderator.

Coach.

MR. JOSEPH LYNCH IC ••• Eng· lish I, II, Typing .• . Freshma n Buketball Coach.

BROTHER EMILIAN OF MA RY ID •• Religion I, Latin I, II, Ill, IV, Greek IV .•. Classical Languages Department Chairman.


A now member of our Chemistry department, Brother Fidelian explains the filtration proce$S to two junior chemish.

BROTHER KEVIN PAULIN US IE .•• Religion I, World History .. . Ban d Moderator, Music Departm ent Chairman.

BROTHER F. ROBERT IF ... Rt· ligion I, Algebra I .. . Bus Service Director.

BROTHER D. EDMUND IG . • . Religion I, Typing.

BROTHER DANIEL MARIA . . . French I, II.

MR. MIGUEL FLEITES ... Spenhh I, II.

All students have high goals, and Mr. Diehl encourages Mike Hogan to attain his.

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MR. PETER FELEDICK tH •. . World History, World Culture . . . Forensics Moderator.


'Oh boy. what a meal," Brother Patrick seems to be commenting to himself as he tokes a second help· ing of sauerhaut

BROTHER EUGENE EDWIN . . . Mathematics Ill, IV.

MR. J OHN FLYNN . .. Mathemo· ties IV, .Chemistry.

The responsibilities

BROTHER F. JA MES .•• German II, Ill, Driver Education . . . Men of La Salle Moderator.

BROTHER G. PATRICK ..• French II, Ill.

BROTHER D. MARTIN .•. Religion Ill . • . German Ill .•• Athletic Director.

MR. EDWARD KELLY . • • English I, Reading and Speech .•• Junior Varsity Football Coach, Track Coach.

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, College admission information is given to Mr. and Mrs. Givey by La Salle's authority-Brother Albert.

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BROTHER F. ALBERT . . . Religion II. Latin I. II ..• Boohtore.

BROTHER F. ALOYSIUS ... Chem· istry.

MR. ROBERT O'CONNOR .. • AI· gebra I.

DR. DONALD REINHARDT Music Instructor.

Faculty members gather round the lunch ta ble to joy a hurried metl between classes.

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And the leadership of tomorrow.

MR. CHARLES O'BRIEN •.. Physic.l Education ... Varsity Basketball Couh.

MR. WALTER FARRELL ... Physical Education . . . Swimming Coach.

MR. JOHN FLANNERY ..• Physical Education . . . Varsity Footba ll Coach.

MRS. RUTH BRAUN . . . School Nurse.

MISS VIRGINIA MURPHY Ubrarlen, Library Club.

MRS. CELESTE SCHAEFER ••. Secretary.

MRS. MARY DORWART • •. Secretary.

MRS. CATHERINE LULL . . . Secretary.

IN MEMORIAM On May 30, 1965, while in the midst of preparing for a summer of study in Germany, Brother William was rushed to Chestnut Hill Hospital where he died of a heart attack in a matter of hours. Brother taught Senior Religion and Advanced German while at La Sa lle, and no teacher showed more eage rness and energy in his teaching than Brother William. Best known throughout the school for his efficient management of the bookstore, he did his work without fanfare. Brother William's affable nature, his innate goodness, and his unfa iling devotion to La Salle and its traditions will long be remembered by us all.

BROTHEl EMERY WIUIAM, F.S.C.

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SEN IORS PHILADELPHIA

After four years of physical and mental growth, we are prepared to take our place in the perplexing world of today. In retrospect, we can notice the progression from shy freshmen, to omniscient sophomores, curious juniors, responsible seniors. And now, although challenged by the uncertainty of tomorrow, we do look ahead with determination to the future .


JAMES L. ANGELICHIO 234 W. Maple Street Ambler, Pa. Ml 6-4118 Saint Joseph 1 E, 2C, 3C, 4G ... Scholastic Medal I ... Scholastic letter 3 . . . German Club 2,3,4 . . . Turner Society 3,4 . lntramurals 1,2,3,4

v CHARLES J. ANSPACH, JR. 74 14 Crittenden Street Philadelphia 19, Pa. CH 7-1990 Holy Crou 1C, 2B, 3E, 4A . . . Track 1,2 . . . German Club 2,3,4 . .. Blue and Gold 4 . . . Benilde Club 4 . . . Fine Films Club' . . . Student Government 4 . . . lntramurals 1 ,2,3,4

KENNETH C. AROBONE 8802 Hawthorn Lane Wyndmoo r, Pa. AD 3-2912 Seven Dolon 1 B, 2G, 3F, 40 . . . Golf 1 . . . lntramurals 1,2,3,4 WILLIAM C. ASHWORTH 2226 Friendship Street Philadelphia 49, Pe. DE 3-9539 Our Lady of Ransom 1 0, 2B, 3G, 4F . . . Basketball 1 . . . Bowling 4 . . . Benilde Club 2,3,4 . . . German Club 3,4 . . . fine Films Club 4 . . . lntramurals 1,2,3,4

NED C. BACHUS 225 Sydney Street Phil adelphia 19, Pe. Holy Cross CH 8-1631 1A, 2C, 30, 4F . . . Legion of Mary 1,2 . . . Dramatics Club 2,3,4 . . . School Community Council 4 . . . French Club 2,3,4 . . . Fine Films Club 4 . . . Intra mura ls 1,2,3,4

GERARD C. BALLA RD 6918 N. lith Street Phila del phia 41, Pa. L1 8-3873 Holy Child 1 B, 2B, 3A, 40 . . . Library Aide 1 . . . Chi Rho 3 . . . German Club 3,4 . . . Cape and Sword 4 . . . Turner Society 4 . . . lntramurals 1

Pete F.eney: . • • but Bis, nobody still does the t_engo.

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~ ERNEST G. BARBIERI 8040 Rugby Street Philadelphia 50, Pa. Ll 8-5657 S"int Raymond 10, 2F, 3F, 4B . . Baseball 1 Photography Club 1 . . _ Benilde Club 1,2 . . . German Club 2 .3,4 . . . Wisterian 4 . . . Color Guard 2 Student Government 4 . . . lntramurals 1,2,3,4 MICHAE L W. BARBOUR 625 E. Main Street Moorestown, N. J. 609 235-5394 Our Lady of Good Counsel 1G, 20, 3A, 4G Scholastic letter 3 . . Scholastic Medal 2 . . . Swimmmg 2 . Track 2,3,4(l) .. • Science Club 3,4 . . . German Club 2,3,4 . . . Turner Society 4 . . . Dramatics 2 . . . lntramurals 1,2,3,4

THADDEUS J. BARTKOWSKI 4418 Almond Street Philadelphia 37, P... Saint John Cantius PI 3-2771> 1 E, 2G, 3A, 4 E . . . Forensics 4 . . . Dramatics 4 . . . Turner Society 4 . . . Intramural Club 4 . . . lntramurals 1,2,3,4

ALLAN A. BENINCASA 1>22 Palairet Road Philadelphia 28, Pa. IV 3-1>571 lmmacul .. te Heart of Mary 1C, 2B, 3C, 4 0 . . . Scholastic Medal 1 • .. lntramurals 1,2

JOSEPH P. BERGMAIER 531> Magnolia Avenue Croydon, Pa. ST 8-81>23 Saint Thomas Aquinas 1 B, 2B, 3G, 4F . . . Baseball 4 . German Club 3,4 Benilde Club 3,4 . . . Student Government 4 . . . Fine Films Club 4 . . . lnt ra murals 1,2,3,4

JOSEPH F. BEST 273 Hidory Road

Warminster, Pa. OS 5-0285 Nativity of Our lord 1 D, 2E, 3D, 4F . . . Sw1mming 2,3,4(l) . . . French Club 2,3,4 . . . lntramurals 1 ,2,3,4

SAM UEL M. BIANCHI NI 1505 Pleasant Avenue Philadelphia 18, Pa. CH 2-0602 Seven Dolors 1F, 2A, 3B, 4B . . . Benilde Club 1,2,3 . . . Photography Club 1 . . . Spanish Club 4 . . . Student Council 3,4 . . . Student Government 4 . . . lntramurals 1,2,3,4

JOHN C. BIDDISON 1339 Robbins Street Ph iladel phia I I, Pa. Saint Martin of Tours cu 9-8875 1A, 3A, 4 0 . .. Cross Country 1 . . . Track 1 . . . Intramura ls 1,3,4

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While Brother E. Joseph lectures on sacred scripture, his attentive dau copies some important bladboard notes.

JOHN M. BISSELL 60 I Station Avenue North Hills, Pa. TU 6-6651 Holy Martyrs 1B, 2F, 3C, 4C . .. Basketball (Manager) 1,2 . . . Benilde Club 2 ,3 ... French Club 2,3,4 . . . Student Government 4 . . . Intramural Club 4 . . . lntramurals 1, 2,3,4

CHARLES S. BLICHASZ New Britain, Pa. 50 Matthews Aven ue Saint Jude 345-1482 10, 28, 30, 4A . . Football 2 . . . Dramatics 3,4 . . . Photography Club 1,2 . . . German Club 4 . . . lntramurals 1,2,3,4

BRIAN M. BOALES 24b W. Duncannon Avenue

Philadelphi" 20, Pa. Gl 5-3940 Incarnation of Our Lord 1F, 2E, 3C, 4A . . . Football 1,2 . . . Benilde Club 1,3 . . Turner Society 3,4 . . Spanish Club 2,3 . . . Intra· . . lntramu rals 1,2,3,4 mural Club 3,4 MICHAEL C. BOERNER 592 Crossfield Road King of Prussia, Pa. Mother of Divine Providence 2b5-2184 1G, 20, 3A, 4G .•• Football 1,2,3(L),4(L) . . . Baseball 1,2(L),3(L),4(L) . . • German Club 4 . . . Science Club 3,4 . . . lntramurals 1,2,3,4

LEONARD R. BOGLE 43b Green Lane

IV 2-5823 1C, 2G, 38, 4F Spanish Club 4

Philadelphia 28, Pa. Holy Family Cross Count ry 1 . . . Track 1 . . . lntramu rals 1,2,3,4

HARRY M. BOHRER 5112 N. Marvine Street Philadelphia 41, Pa. DA 4-0008 Holy Child 1 B, 2G, 38, 4C . . . lntramurals 1 ,2,3,4 . . . Benilde Club 2,3


CHARLES J . BORYS 227 Green Lan e Philadelph ia 28, Pa. IV 2-4108 Saint Josaphat 1 D, 2A, 3G, 4 D . . . lntramurals 1,2,3,4

RIC HARD M. BRADLEY 421 Ridge Pike Lafayette Hill, Pa. TA 8·5250 Saint Phili p 1F, 2E, 3B, 4 F . . . Benilde Club 1,2 . . . Spanish Club 3,4 . . . Student Council 2 . . . Intramural Club 3,4 .. . Intra· mura ls 1,2,3,4

/ JOHN P. BRADY 442 E. Mount Airy Avenu e Philadelphia 19, Pa. Holy Crou CH 7·0429 1E, 2D, 3 D, 4 E . . . Scho las tic Medal 2 . . . Scholast ic Letter 3 . . . Track 1 . . . Cross Country 1 . . . Crew 2,3,4( L) . . . French Cl ub 2,3,4 . . . lntramu rals 1,2,3,4

RICHARD J . BRADY 4613 Green Street Philadelphia 44, Pa. GL 5·0456 Saint Francis of Assisi 1G, 2B, 3G, 4 B ... Scholastic Letter 2,3 . . . French Club 2 . . . Benilde Club 1 . . . lntramurals 1,2,3,4

ROBERT L. BRECKENRIDGE, JR. Jenkintown, Pa. 748 Baader Road TU 7-0540 Immaculate Conception 1 E, 2G, 3E, 4A . . Cross Country 1,2,3,4(L) . . . Crew 1,2,3,4( L) . . . Math Club 3 . . . Benilde Club 1 • Dramatics 2 . . . Wisterian 4 . . Science Club 3,4 . . . lnt ramurals 1,2,3,4 ~' CHARLES T. BROWN 78 14 Williams Avenue Philadelphia 50, Pa. Ll 9-5669 Saint Raymond 1E, 2F, 3E, 4F . . . School Community Council 4 • . • German Club 2,3,4 . . . Fine Films Club 4 . •. lntramurals 1,2,3,4

ROBERT M. BURT Washington Lane and Maple Avenue Wyncote, Pa. TU 7-0310 Immaculate Conception 1C, 2E, 3C, 4C . . . Swimming 1,2 . . . Band 1,2,3,4(l) ... French Club 2,3,4 ... Blue and Gold 4 ... Wisterian 2 . . . Student Government 4 Dramatics 2 . . . Fine Films Club 4

HOWARD J. CAIN 724 Jack son Avenue Ardsley, Pa. TU 7-3462 Queen of Peace 1G, 2E, 3E, 4B ... Wisterian 1,2,4 . . German Club 2,3,4 Debating 2 . . . Turner Society 4 . Dramatics 4 . . . lntramurals 1 ,2,3,4

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JOHN J. CARLIN 745 George Street Norristown, Pa. 275-2559 Saint Francis of Assisi 1 D, 2B, 3F, 4E . . . Bowlmg 3,4(L) . . . Turner Society 3,4 Intramural Club 2,3,4 . . German Club 3,4 . . . lntramurals 1,2,3,4

V WILLIAM J. CARLIN 7943 Temple Road Philodelphio SO, Pa. Ll 9-8906 Saint Raymond 1F, 2B. 3F, 4A . .. Benilde Club 2,3,4 . . . German Club 2.3.4 ..• Wisterian 4 Library Staff 4 . . . lntramurals 1 ,2,3,4

EUGENE G. CATTlE 772 Glen Road Jenkintown, Pa. TU 4-7857 Immaculate Conception 1A, 2G, 38, 4F . .. Football 2 Cross Country 3,4(l) .. . Track 3(l),4(l) Spanish Club 4 . . . lntramurals 1,2,3,4

JOHN V. CATIIE 6350 N. 7th Street Philadelphia 26, Pa. CA 4-1891 Saint Helena 1C, 2E, 3F, 4A . . . Swimmmg 1,2,3(l),4(l) . . . Water Polo 3,4 . . . Benilde Club 2,3 . Spanish Club 3,4 . . . Student Council 4 Intramural Club 4 . . . lntramurals 1,2,3,4

RAYMOND J. CAVALIER 17 S. Spring Garden Street Ambler, Pa. Ml 6·0 I 17 Saint Joseph 1B, 2C, 3B, 4D . . . Confraternity of Christian Doctrine 1,2 .. Spanish Club 4 . . . lntramurals 1,2,3,4

LOUIS B. CLARK 145 Roberts Avenue Glenside, Pa. TU 4-0850 Saint Luke 1A. 2A, 3C, 4A . . . Cross Country 1,2,3,4(l) . . . Track 1,2,3,4(L) . . . Math Club 3 . . Science Club 3,4 . . . Dramat1cs 2 . . . Turner Society 4 . . . lntramurals 1 ,2,3,4

ROBERT J. CODY Ill 5 Watkins Street Philadelphia 48, Pa. Saint Nicholas HC 8-1433 1£, 2E, 3F, 4D . . . Crew 2,3(L),4(L) .. Football 2 . . . German Club 2,3,4 ... Benilde Club 3 ... Turner Society 4 . Art Club 4 . . . lntramurals 1 ,2,3,4

JOHN P. COOKSON 1367 Edgewood Avenue Roslyn, Pa. OL 9-4198 Saint John of the Cross 1C, 2B, 3C, 4D ... Cross Country 2,3 ... Track 1,2,3,4(L) . . . Turner Society 4 . . . Student Council 4 . . . Intramurals 1,2,3,4

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CHARLES K. CORKERY Huntingdon Valley, Pa. 154 Woodland Road Saint Christopher WI 7-3363 IF, 28, 3F, 4F . . Football 1 . . . Waterpolo 3 ,4 . . . German Club 3,4 . . . Intramural Club 4 •• . lntramurals 1,2,3,4

VINCENT E. COSTELLO 3333 N. Park Avenue Philadelphia 40, Pa. BA 3-0575 Saint Stephen 1B, 2A, 3E, 4E . . . Swimming 1 . . . Wisterian 3,4 . . . Intramural Club 4 . . . Spanish Club 4 . . . lntramurals 1,2,3,4

PAUL F. CUSHIN G 802 Harrison Avenue Ardsley, Pe . Q ueen of Puce TU 4·3396 1 F, 2A, 3A, 4E . . Wisterian 2,3 . . 8enilde Club 1,2 . . Dramatics 4 Turner Soc1ety 4 • . . lntramurals 1,2,3,4

JOS EPH P. D'ANGELO Philadelphia 40, Pa . 4542 N. Warned Street Gl 7-4354 Holy Child 1A, 2A, 3C, 4A . . . Benilde Club 3 . . . French Club 4 lntramurals 1,2,3,4

JAMES R. DANIEL 345 Cedar Road Elkins Perk, Pe. Fl 2-7257 Saint James lC, 2E, 3E, 4F . . . Football 1,2,3(l), 4(l) Bowling 2,3,4( l ) . . . Track 1,2,3,4( L) . . . Spanish Club 3,4 .. . Stude nt Council 4 . . . Wisterian 4 Int ramural Club 3,4 . . lntra murals 1,2,3,4

DAVID 8. DAWSO N 170 lakeside Road Ardmore, Pa. Ml 2-6809 Saint Colman 18, 2G, 38, 4 F . . Football 2 . . . Spanish Club 3,4 . . . Intramu ral Club 4 . . . lntramurals 1,2,3,4

The trio-Enoch, Flynn , McCarthy-get the message at football camp . •• Dear John ...


PETER M. D'ENTREMONT 1451 Bustleton Pike Feasterville, Pa. EL 7-4712 Assumption B.V.M. 1 F, 2A, 3G, 4A . . . Track 1 Baseball 4 . . . Math Club 4 . . . Intramural Club 4 . . . lntramurals 1,2,3,4 FRANCIS P. DEVINE 228 Tulpehocken Avenue Elkins Park, Pe. TU b-9254 Saint James 1A, 2C, 3C, 4G . . . Scholastic Medal 2,3 . . . Scholastic Letter 3 . . . Cross Country 2 . . . Track 1,2,3,4(L) . . . German Club 2,3 ... Science Club 2,3 ... Turner Society 4 . . . lntramurals 1,2,3,4

DANIEL J. DEVL IN 5203 Sydenham Street Philadelphia 41 , Pa. Holy Child GL 5-3145 1C, 2C, 3B, 4B . . Cross Country 3,4(L) . . . Track 3 . . . Benilde Club 4 . . . Spanish Club 3,4 . . . lntramurals 1,2,3,4

FRANCIS G. DOHERTY 5205 Marwood Road Ph iladelphia 20, Pa. GL 5-9398 Saint Ambrose 1G, 20, 3A, 4G . . . Scholastic Letter 2,3 . . . Scholastic Medal 3,4 . . . Track 1,2,3,4(L) . . . Math Club 3,4 . . . lntramurals 1,2,3,4

EDWARD J. DONAHUE

6531 Montour Street Philadelphia II. Pa. RA 5-5364 Saint William IE, 2C, 3A, 40 .. Intramural Club 4 . . . Spanish Club 3,4 . . . lntramurals 1,2,3,4

VINCENT M. DOWLING 3024 Crescent Avenue Lafayette Hill, Pa. 825-0937 Saint Philip 1 D, 2E, 3E, 4E . . . Swimming 2 . . . Track 3,4(l) . . . Benilde Club 3,4 . . . Science Club 4 . . . Math Club 4 . . . Intramural Club 4 . . . lntramurals 1,2,3,4

COLLEGE NIGHT-Interested seniors and pa rents listen ettentively to Brother Albert's advice.

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WILLIAM E. DOWNS 6634 N. 21st Street Philadelphia 38, Pa. Saint Benedict HA 4 -1856 1 F, 2 G, 3 E, 4 B . . . Baseball 4 . . . Art Club 2,3,4 . . Dramatics 4 . . . German Club 4 . . . lntramurals 1 ,2,3,4

GERALD J. DUGAN Meadowbroo~. Pa. 1469 TallyHo Road WI 7-1698 Our Lady Help of Christians 1G, 2G, 3A, 4E . . . Football 1 . . . Track 1,2,3(l),4(l) . . . Bas ketb a ll 3,4(l) . . . German Club 3,4 . . . Benilde Clu b 4 . . . lntramurals 1,2,3,4

MICHAEL R. DUGAN 828 Thomas Roa d VE 6-5147 1A, 2F, 3E, 40

. Swimming 1 • .

Lafayette Hill, Pa. Saint Philip lntramurals 1,2,3

JOHN D. DUNN 1802 Lind le y Avenue Phi ladelphia 41, Pa. DA 9-7427 Holy Child 1C, 2A, 3 F, 4 C . . . Benilde Club 2,3 . . . German Club 3,4 . . . ln tra murals 1,2,3,4

ROBERT P. ENOCH 4036 Fairway Roa d Lafayette Hill, Pa. TA 8-9903 Saint Philip 1B, 2C, 30, 4 C . . . Football 1,2(l),3(L),4(L) . . . Basketb all 1,2,3,4( l ) . . . Crew 3,4 . . . Benilde Club 3,4 . . . French Club 2,3,4 . . . Student Council 1,2 . . . Fine Films Cl u b 4 . . Student Government 4 . . . lntramurals 1 ,2,3,4

TIMOTHY J. ERB 6434 Risi ng Su n Ave nue Philadelphia II, Pa. PI 2-4707 Saint William 1 0 , 2B, 3E, 4C . . . Football 1 ,2,3(l),4(l) . . . German Clu b 3 ,4 . . . Benilde Club 1,2,3 . . . lntramurals 1 ,2,3,4

MICHAEL M. ETZL 9025 Frankford Avenue Philadelphia 14, Pa. MA 4-2464 Saint Dominic 1E, 20, 3A, 4G . . . Schol a stic lette r 2 . . . Swimm ing l(l),2(l),3(l),4(l ) . . . Water Polo 3,4 . . . Stude nt Council 3,4 . .. Student Government 4 . . . German Clu b 2,3,4 . . . Science Club 3,4 . . . In tramural Clu b 4 . . . lntramurals 1 ,2,3,4

/ PETER J. FEENY 330 E. Gowen Avenue Philadelphia 19, Pa. CH 7-2761 Holy Cross 1F, 2C, 3D, 4B . . . Football 1 . . . Basketba ll 2 . . . Track 1,4(l) . . . Benilde Club 1,2 .. . Photography Cl u b 1 . . . French Club 3,4 . . . Stude nt Government 4 . . . lntramurals 1,2,3,4

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Bill McCloskey and Bob McAnespey, members of the Student Government, perform one of their invaluable services.

/ WALTER C. FIDLER 8310 Crittendon Street Philadelphia 18, Pa. CH 2-1717 Our Mother of Consolation

1G, 20, 3E, Letter 3 . . . Science Club 2,3,4 .

4B . . . Scholastic Medal 1 . . . Scholastic Band 1,2,3,4(L) . . . Tennis 2(L),3(L),4(L) Club 3,4 . . . Math Club 3,4 . . . German . . lntramurals 2,3,4 FRANCIS J. FISHER

2628 Welsh Road OR 3-8334

Philadelphia 52, Pa. Maternity B.V.M.

1G, 2F, 3A, 4E . . . Swimming 2,3,4(L) . . . Football 1 . . . Water Polo 3,4 . . . Intramural Club 3,4 . . Intramurals 1,2,3,4

JOHN J . FITZGIBBONS, JR. 1039 C oron et Road Warminster, Pa. OS 5-6952 Nativity of Our lord

1E, 2B, 3G, 4G . . . Scholasllc Medal 3,4 . . . Scholastic Swimmmg 2 . Bendde Club 2,3,4 . . . Letter 3 French Club 2,3,4 . . . Chi-Rho 3 . . . lnterracaal Club 4 . Blue and Gold 4 .. Dramatics 2 . . lntramurals 2,3,4 JAMES G. FLICKINGER 5864 Saul Street Philadelphia 49, Pa. J E 3-4077 Saint Martin of Tours 1A, 2E, 30, 4 0 .. , lntramurals 1,2

JAMES R. FLYNN 7808 Froebel Roa d AD 3-1565

1E. 2E 3F 4 0 . . • . Track 1,3,4

Philadelphia 18, Pa. Seven Dolors

. Scholastic Medal 2 . lntramura ls 1,2 ,3,4

. . Football 1,2

JOSEPH J. FLYNN 534 C arver Street PI 5-8363

Philadelphi.> 20, Pa. Saint William

1C, 2B, 3G, 4C . . Football 1,2( L),3( L),4(L) . . . Track 3 4(L . . Student Council 4 . . German Club 4 . . . lntramurals 1,2,3,4

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TIMOTHY J. FOLEY 7500 Brookfield Road Philadelphia 26, Po. ME 5-0179 Saint Joseph 1B, 2C, 3C, 4C . . . Football 1,2(l),3(l),4(l) . . . Basketball 1 . . . Crew 3 . . . Benilde Club 4 . . . Spanish Club 3,4 . . . lntramurals 1,2,3,4

ROBERT M. FOSTER 4048 Westaway Drive Lafayette Hill, Pa. 828-6914 Saint Philip Neri 10, 2F, 3A, 40 . . . Band 2,3,4(L) . . . Color Guard 2 . Chi-Rho 3 . . . French Club 4 . . . lntramurals 1 ,2, 3,4

KENNETH G. FULMER I07 Lawnton Road Norristown, Pa. 275-441>8 Saint Titus 1G, 2E, 3A, 4F . . . Wisterian 3 . . . Turner Society 3,4 . . . Math Club 2,3,4 . . . Science Club 2,3,4 . . . Forensics J ,2,3,4 . . . Intramural Club 3,4 . . lntramurals 1 ,2,3,4

ROBERT W. GAIDJUNAS 301 Ashbourne Road Elkins Park, Pa. ME 5-5246 Saint James 1F, 2A, 30, 4F . . . Basketball 1,2,3(L),4(L) . . . Baseball 1,2(L),3,4(L) . . . French Club 3,4 . . . Benilde Club 1 . . . lntramurals 1 ,2,3,4

PATRICK A. GALLAGHER 8309 Ardleigh Street Ph iladelphia 18, Pa. CH 7-4835 Our Mother of Consolation 1G, 28, 30, 4G . . . Scholastic Letter 2,3 . . . Scholastic Medal 3 . . . German Club 4 . . . Turner Society 3 . lntramura ls 1,2,3,4

CHARLES A. GENUARDI I1>87 Christopher Lane Norristown, Pa. 272-1085 Saint Francis of Assisi 1C, 2A, 38, 4C . . . Football 1,2 . . Benilde Club 2,3,4 . . . Spanish Club 4 .. . Student Council 3,4 . . . Intramural Club 4 . . . lntramurals 1,2,3,4

2831 Abbenhausen 35

HANS GEVERS Post Jwistringen, Germany Saint Anna, Jwistringen

4E . . . lntramurals 4

WILLIAM GIBBONS 402 Newbold Road Jenkintown, Pa. TU 4-8074 Immaculate Conception 1 B, 2A, 30, 4G . . . Scholastic Medal 2 . . . Scholastic Letter 2,3 . . Water Polo 3 . . . French Club 2 ,3,4 . . . Math Club 4 . . . lntramurals 2,3

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DOM IN IC P. G IRONDO Mt. Pleasant Avenue and Ceda r La ne Ambler, Pa. Ml 6-34 64 Saint Anthony 1 E, 2D, 3A, 4G . .. Scholastic Medal 2 . . . Football 1,2 .. Track 1,2,3,4( l ) . . . German Club 2,3,4 . .. Science Club 2,3,4 .. . Math Club 3 ,4 . . . Wisterian 2,3,4 . . . lntramura ls 1,2,3 ,4

NEAL W. G IVEY 660 Monroe Avenue TU 7-1153

Ard sley, Pa. Q ueen of Peace 1D, 2A, 3C, 48 .. . Tennis 2( l),3(l ),4 ( l ) . . . Art Clu b 2 . Debating 2 . . . Dramatics 4 . . . French Club 2,3,4 . . . lntramurals 1,2,3,4

JO HN F. G RACE 2016 Oakmon t Street PI 2-7568

Philadelphia 15. Pa. Resurrection of O ur Lord 1F, 2C, 3C, 4F . . . Crew 2,3 ,4( l ) . . . French Club 4 . . . lntramurals 1,2,3,4

G REGORY K. G RA YNOR Philadelphia 24, Pa. Saint Bartholemew 1A, 2B, 3G, 4F .. . Crew 1,2,3(l),4 ( L) .. . Forensics 1 . .. German Club 3,4 . . . Benilde Club 3 . . . Fine Films Club 4 . . . lntramurals 1,2,3,4 195 I E. C heltenham Avenue PI 3-4564

STAN LEY G REENFIELD Philadelphia 16, Pa. HO 4-79 12 Maternity B.V.M. lC, 2D, 3E, 4C . .. Benilde Club 1,4 . .. lntramu rals 1,3 ,4 I 007

Foster Street

SALVATO RE J. G UARRACINO Philadelphia 49, Pa. Saint Ti mothy 1B, 2A, 3B, 4F . . . Color Guard 1 •• . Student Council 4 . . . Spanish Club 3,4 . . . lntramurals 1,2,3,4 3028 Unruh Street MA 4-3986

ROBERT C. GUMROT 142 S. Keswick Avenue TU 6-8099

Glenside, Pa. Saint Luke 1 D, 2G, 3 B, 4 F . . . Baseball 1 ( L),2( L) ,3(l),4(l) . . . Football 2(L),3(l) . . . Span ish Cl ub 3,4 . . . Student Council 3,4 . .. Benilde Club 1 . .. lntramurals 1,2,3,4 ROBERT J. GUTEKUNST Philadelphia 20, Pa. Saint William 1F, 2A, 3G, 4C .. . Baske tball 1,2,3,4( l) . .. German Club 3,4 .. . l n tra.r:oul'a ~ Cl ub 4 . . . lntramurals 1,2,3,4

S96Y2 VanKirk Street PI 5-5505

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WILLIAM C. HAMILTON 7703 La urel La ne

Phil adelphia 18, Pa. VE 6-473 2 Seven Dolors 1E, 2D, 3A, 4 G . . . Scholastic l etter 1,2,3 ,4 . . . Scholast ic Medal 1,2 . . . Cross Country 2 . . . Baseball 3,4( l ) . . . Wisterian 3 ,4 . . . Math Club 4 . . . Science Club 4 . . . German Club 2,3 ,4 . . . Student Council 1,2 . . . Intramu ral Club 4 . . . lntramurals 1,2,3,4

ROGER D. HAMPTON

500 E. Court Street

Doylestown, Pa. Our Lady of Mount Carmel 1A, 2E, 3E, 4 C . . Crew ( Manager) 1, 2 . . . legio n of Mary 1,2 . . . Band 2,4 . . . Photography Club 1, 2 Dramatics 1, 2,3,4 . . . Science Cl u b 3,4 . . . Ge rm an Club 3, 4 . . . lnlra murals 1, 2,3 348-8969

HANS G. HAWRYSZ 155 Erd enhe im Road Philadelphia 18, Pa. AD 3-2466 Saint Genevieve 1B, 20, 3C, 4 B . . . Track 1,2 . . . W1sterian 3,4 . . . German Club 2,3,4

" JOHN D. HENNESSY 8335 Mansfield Avenue Philadelphia, Pa . C H 7-9 031 Saint Raymond 10, 2E, 30, 4C . . Cross Country 1 . . Turner Society 4 . . . French Club 2,3 • . . lntramurals 1,2,3,4

I RICHA RD J. HODGSON 814 E. Ph il Ellona Street Philadelphia 19, Pa. VI 4-4 121 Saint Therese of the Child Jesus 1F, 2 A, 30, 4 C . . . Crew 1,2 . . . legion of Mary 4 . . • Ben ild e Clu b 4 ... French Club 2,3,4 . . . Student Council 4 . . . Wis terian 3,4 . . . Intramural Club 3,4 . . . lntramurals 1,2,3, 4

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G REGORY A. HONEYMAN Norristown, Pa. 54 N. Wh itehall Roa d 275-3 180 Saint Francis of Auisi 1A, 2F, 30, 4A . . . Baseball 4 . . Benilde Club 4 French Club 4 . . . Student Council 4 . .. Intramural Club 4 . . . lntramurals 1,2,3,4

Get serious "Truck." You d id n't win tha t trophy.

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CRAIG W. HOPK INS Upper State Road

Montgomeryville, Pa. Saint Stanislaus lC, 2G, 3B, 4C . . . Swimming 1(L),2(L),3(L),4(L) . • . Tennis 1,2 . . . Golf 3,4 . . . Dramatics 2 . . . Student Government 2 . . . Spanish Club 4 . . . lntramurals 1,2,3,4

822·0661

THOMAS M. HORAN Morris and Beech Roads

Ambler, Pa. Saint 'Joseph 1 0 , 2A, 3C, 4G . . . Swimming 2 . . . Cross Country 2 . . . Track 4 . . . Wisterian 3,4 . . . French Club 4 . . . Turner Society 4 . . . Science Club 4 . . . Intramural Club 4 Benilde Club 4 . . . Fine Films Club 4 . . . lntramurals 1,2,3,4

643-0548

THOMAS J . HOWLI N Phi ladelphia 44, Pa. Saint Vincent de Paul 1G, 20, 3E, 4E . . . Bowling 1 . . . German Club 2,3 . . . lntramurals 1,2,3,4

131 W. Cou lter Street VI 8-8771

WILLIAM H. HUGHES Elkins Pa r\. Pa. Saint James 1 B, 2G, 3G, 4B . . . Cross Country 1,2(L) . . . Track 1, 2,3(l),4(L) . . . German Club 3,4 . . . Science Club 4 . . . lntramurals 1,2,3,4

214 Tulpehoden Avenue TU 4-2834

JAMES F. HYDE 1221 Boc:kius Avenue TU 6-5225

Abington, Pa. O ur Lady Help of Ch ristians 1 E, 20, 3A, 4G . Scholastic Medal 2 . . . Scholastic Letter 1,2,3 . . . Track 1,2,3,4 ( L) . . . German Club 2,3,4 . . . Turner Society 3,4 . . . Science Club 2,3,4 . . . Int ra· murals 1,2,3,4

JOH N J. IULA 3315 W. Allegheny Avenue BA 5-3024

1A, 2C, 3G, 4C . German Club 4 . .

Philadelphia 32, Pa. Corpus Christi . Swimming 1,2 . . . Crew 1 . . . lntramurals 1,2

Lenny Sloane assists Frank Wesner in a daily Council responsibility.

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DENNIS W. JENKINS 2021 Shelmire Avenue Philade lphia 15, Pa. Fl 2-6617 Resurrection of Our Lord 1 B, 2G, 3B, 40 . . . Fre nch Club 4 . . . lntramurals 1,2,3,4

ASHBY C. JONES 231 W. Tulpehod en Street Philadelphia 44, Pa. GE 8-1443 Saint Madeline Sophie 1 D, 2F, 3E, 4C . . . Color Guard 1 ,2,3,4(l) . . . Swimming 2 . . . French Cl ub 4 . . . lntramurals 1,2,3,4

EUGENE M. JONES 1841 Glendale Avenue Philadelphia I I, Pa. Fl 2-6460 Resurrecti on of Our Lord 1G, 2F, 3F, 4G . . . Scholastic Medal 2 . . . Track 1,2(l), 3,4( l ) . .. Cross Country 2,3, 4(l) . . . Benilde Club 2,3 . . . German Club 2,3,4 . . . Science Club 2 . . Turner Society 4 . . . I ntramurals 1,2

CLARENCE E. KEISER 712 Carmet Road TU 7-4891

Jenkintown, Pa. Saint Hilary of Poitier 1 F, 2F, 3D, 4F . . . Golf 1 ,2,4 . Benilde Club 4 . . . Spanish Club 3,4 . . . lntramurals 1,2,3,4

ALBERT W. KELLER 523 Fairthorne Street

Philadelphia 28, Pa. IV 3-5760 Saint Mary of the Assumption 1A, 20, 3B, 40 . . . Scholastic Medal 3 . . . Cross Country 1,2(l),3,4( L) . . . Track 1,2(L),3(l),4(l) . . . Spanish Club 4 . . . Blue and Go ld 4

J OHN J. KELLY 275 Bickley Road

Glenside, Pa. TU 4-2539 Saint lu~e 1C, 2C, 38, 4D . . . Golf 1(l),2(l),3(L),4( l ) . . . Spanish Cl ub 4 .. . Benilde Club 4 ..• lntramurals 1,2,3,4

W. ALAN KEOGH 244 E. Highland Avenue Philadelphia 18, Pa. CH 7-6276 Our Mother of Consolation lB, 2B, 3F, 4C . .. Track 1,2,4 . . . Water Polo 3,4 . . . Math Club 4 ... Turner Society 3,4 . . . German Club 3,4 . . . lntramurals 1,2,3,4

J. PETER KICHLINE Blue Rock Lane Ml 6-5631 1F, 2C, 3E, 4F Spanish Club 3

Blue Bell, Pa. Epiphany of Our Lord . Basketball 1 . Baseball 4 . . . . lntramurals 1,2,3,4


Senior Math teacher, Brother D. Joseph, gives some individ uel assistance to Craig Hopkins on the solution of functions.

MICHAEL J. KOSS 59 1 Sanger Stre et PI 5-5666

Ph iladelphia 20, Pa. Saint William

1 E, 2E, 3D, 4A . . . Benilde Club 1,2,3,4 . . . Ge rman Club 3,4 . . . lntramurals 1,2,3,4 DO NALD E. KOTAS 2924 Grisdale Road Roslyn, Pa. Ol 9-7112 Saint J ohn of the Cross 1A, 20, 3A, 4G ... Scholastic letter 1,2,3,4 . . . Scholastic Medal 1,2,3 . . . Crew 1,2,3,4(l) . . . Science Club 3,4

... Math Club 3,4 ... Turner Society 4 . . . German Club 2,3,4 . . . Intramural Club 4 . . . lntramurals 1,2,3,4

STEPHEN G. KOZUB 958 Allengrove Street PI 4-2558 1G, 20, 3E, 4G .

Philadelphia 24, Pa. Saint Agnes

. Scholastic letter 3 . . . Scholastic Medal 3 . . . Track 3,4 . . . Cross Country 4(l) . . . German Club 2,3,4 . . Science Club 4 ... Turner Society 4 lntramurals 1,2,3,4 WILLIAM G. KOZUB 958 Allengrove Street Philadelphia 24, Pa. PI 4-2558 Saint Agnes 1C, 2E, 3F, 4G . . Scholastic Medal 3 . . . Scholastic

letter 3 ... Track 3,4 ... Cross Country 4(l) ... Spanish Club 3 . Sc1ence Club 3,4 .. Turner Society 4 . . . lntramurals 1 ,2,3,4

JAN L. KRZYWICKI 3914 Grant Avenue NE 7-5769 18, 20, 3F 4E .

. . . Dramatics 4

Philadelphia 14, Pa. Saint Katherine of Siena

Swimming 1 . . Interracial Club 4 . Band 1 • . . lntramurals 1,2,3,4 ROBERT F. KURZ

282 Perry Street ES 9-3975

Elkins Par k, Pa. Saint Cecilia

10, 2F, 38, 4E Cross Country 1,3,4(l) . . . Track 2,3,4(l) .. • Science Club 4 Spanish Club 2,4 . . . lntramurals 1,2,3,4

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DAVID M. LAGAN 2343 Oa~dale Avenue Glenside, Pe. TU 4-3819 Saint Luke IF, 2A, 3C, 4E . . . Cross Country 2 . . . Crew 1 ,2,3,4(L) . . . Football 1 . . . French Club 2 . . . Student Council 2,4 ... Intramural Club 4 . . . lntramurals I ,2,3,4

PAUL J. LASKOW 1474 York Road Hartsville, Pa. OS 5-7232 Saint Cyril of Jerusalem lA, 2E, 3E, 4E . . . Crew I ,2,3(l),4 (l) . . . Wisterian I ,2,3,4 . . . Benilde Club 3,4 . . . German Club 3,4 . . . lntramurals I ,2,3,4

DENIS J. LAWLER 627 Renz Street Philadelphia 28, Pa. IV 3-1622 Immaculate Heart of Mary IE, 2G, 3F, 4A . . . Scholaslic Medal 2 . . . Scholastic letter 2 . . . Track 1 . . . Blue and Gold 3,4 . . . Spanish Club 4 . . . School's Community Council 4 . . . Fine Films Club 4 . . . lntramurals 1,2,3,4

CHARLES D. LOCKARD 605 Meadow Lane Oreland, Pa. TU 7-1732 Holy Martyrs 1G, 20, 3E, 4B . . . Scholastic letter 1,2,3,4 . . . Scholastic Medal I . . . Track I . . . Benilde Club 3 . . . Student Council 4 . . . Math Club 4 . . . lntramurals 1,2,3,4

THOMAS M. LOFGREN 29 W. Mount Pleasant Avenue Philadelphia 19, Pa. CH 7-2993 Holy Cross 1 E, 2B, 3C, 4B . . . Scholastic Letter 3 . . . Track 1 Cross Country I . . . Crew 2,3 . . . French Club 2,3,4 . . . Benilde Club 4 lntramurals 1,2

JOHN A. LOFTUS 60 I Rhawn Street Fl 2-0909 1B, 2C, 3C, 4B French Club 2,3,4 1,2,3,4

Philadelphia II, Pa. Saint Cecilia Crew 2,3,4(L) .• Track 1 Science Club 4 . . . lntramurals

JOSEPH J. LUCZKOWSKI 4243 Salmon Street Philadelphia 37, Pa. Saint John Cantius JE 5-0341 1G, 2F, 3E, 4C . . . Bowling 3,4 . . . Dramatics 4 . . . German Club 4 . . . lntramurals 1 ,2,3,4

JOHN T. LYNCH 9768 Redd Rambler Terrace Philadelphia 15, Pa. OR 3-6980 Maternity of the Blessed Virgin Mary 1C, 2A, 3B, 4E . . . Basketball 1,2,3,4(l) . . . Spanish Clu b 4 . . . Student Council 1,2,3,4 . . . Student Govern ment 4 . .. Fine Films Club 4 . . . Benilde Club 1,2,3,4 . . . lntramurals 1 ,2,3,4


ROBERT F. McANESPEY 5305 Castor Avenue Philadelphia, Pa. CU 8-5904 Saint Martin of Tours 10, 2E, 3E, 40 . . . Basketball 1,2,3 . . . Benilde Club 2,3,4 . Student Council 4 . . . lntramurals 1,2,3.4

DAVID T. McCARTHY 22 Colton Drive Norristown, Pa. 279-2844 Epiphany of Ou r Lord 1A, 2B, 3G, 4A . Football 1,2,3(L).4(L) . . . Crew 1,2,3 4(L) . Benilde Club 2,3,4 . . German Club 2,3,4 • • . Student Government 4 . . . Fine Films Club 4 • • . lntramurals 1,2,3.4

V STEPHEN A. McCLOSKEY 715 Vernon Road Philadelphia 19, Pa. GE 8-6984 Saint Therese of the Child Jesus 1E, 2G, 3E, 4A . . . Track 1,4(l) . . . Football 1,2,4(L) Winter Track 4 . . . Benilde Club 4 . . . German Club 3 ,4 . . . lntramurals 1,2,3,4

WILLIAM J. McCLOSKEY, Ill 182 Barren Hill Road C.onshohoden, Pa. 828-6338 Saint Philip Neri 1G, 2F, 3G, 4A . . . Football 1,2(L),3(L),4(L) . . . Basketball 1,2,3,4(L) . . . Crew 2,3 . . . German Club 2,3,4 Student Council 4 . lntramurals 1,2, 3,4

JOHN B. McCORMICK 5350 Jadson Street Philadelphia 24, Pa. JE 3-2603 Saint Bartholomew 1C, 20, 3A, 4C . . Crew 2,3,4( L) . . . Benilde Club 1 . . • lntramurals 1,2,3,4

JOHN F. McDEVITT 18 Bryn Mawr Avenue Bala Cynwyd , Pa. MO 4-5458 Saint Matthiu 1B, 2F, 3F 4A . . . Basketball 2,3, 4(l) . . . Benilde Club 1,2,3,4 . , . German Club 2,3,4 . . Legion of Mary 1 •. • Fine Films Club 4 . . • lntramurals 1,2,3,4

DEN NIS J. McGEEHAN 1705 Willow Avenue Willow Grove, Pa. OS 5-2845 Saint David 1 D, 2F, 3A, 4B . . . German Club 2,3,4 . . . Turner Socie ty 3,4 . . . Science Club 2 . . . lntramurals 1,2,3,4

MICHA EL J . McGOLDR IC K 968 E. Price Street Philade lphia 38, Pa. G E 8-3757 Imm ac ulate Conception 1F, 2A, 3B, 4B . . . Football 2 . . . Track 2,3,4( L) . . . Cross Country 4(L) . . . Science Club 4 . . . Wisterian 4 . . . Spanish Club 3,4 . . . Benilde Club 2, 4 . . . In tramurals 1,2,3,4

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PETER M. McGONIGLE 7700 Henry Avenue Philodelphia 28, Pa. IV 2-0375 lmmoculate Heart of Mary 1E, 2G, 3G, 40 . . . Scholastic Letter 2,3,4 .. . Scholastic Medal 3 ... Track 1 . . . Math Club 4 .. . Science Club 4 .. . lntramurals 1,2,3,4

JOHN J. McGOUGH 6025 N. Mascher Street Ph iladelphia 20, Pa. WA 4·1081 Saint Helena lA, 2F, 3E, 4F . . . Football 1 . . . Track 2 .. . German Club 2,3,4 . . . Fine Films Club 4 . . . lntramurals 1,2,3,4

JOSEPH J. McGOWEN, JR. Philadelphio II, Pa. Saint Cec:ilio 1G, 28, 3F, 4C . . . Crew 2,3,4(L) . . . Student Council 2,3,4 . . . German Club 2,3,4 . . . Wisterian 3,4 . . . Math Club 4 . . . Science Club 4 . . . lntramurals 1,2,3,4 723 Ripley Place Fl 2-9042

MICHAEL J. McGRATH Elkins Park. Po. 8110 Codwaloder Avenue Saint James ME 5·3611 Fine Films Club 4 IC, 20, 30, 4F . . . French Club 4 . . . lntramurals 1,2,3,4

JAMES J. McKEE 5216' N. Third Street Philodelphia 20, Po. GL 7·2578 lnc:arnotion of Our Lord 1B, 2A, 3A, 4 E . . Basketball (Manager) 2,3(L),4(L) . . . Benilde Club 1,2,4 . . . French Club 2,3,4 Dramatics 3 . . Student Government 4 . . . Future Physician Cl ub 4 . . . lntramurals 1,2,3,4 WILLIAM F. McKENNA Bustleton, Po. 9542 W ick Rood Maternity B.V.M. OR 3-6316 Swimming 1,2(L), 1 D, 20, 3C, 4A . . . Football 1 . Student Council 3 3(L),4(L) . . . Water Polo 3,4 • . . Ch1-Rho 3 .. French Club 4 . . . Intramural Club 3,4 lntramurals 1,2,3,4 Readings are strongly emphasized in this year's senior German course, and Brother Martin holds the aHention of his class with his interesting interpretations.

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V BRIAN F. MAGUIRE 8629 Williams Avenue CH 7·9297

Philadelphia 50. Pa. Saint Raymond 1C, 2C, 38, 48 . . . Track 1,2 . . . Cross Country 1,2 . . . Spanish Club 4 . . . lntrarnurals 1,2,3,4 EDWARD A. MANUSZAK Philadelphia 24, Pa. Saint Martin of ToutS 1 B, 2C, 3G, 4B . . . Band 1,2,3,4(l) Photography Club . . . . Science Club 2,3 . . . French Club 2

994 W. Godfrey Avenue JE 3-3157

WILLIAM J. MARKMANN Huntingdon Valley, Pa. Saint Albert tha Great 1G, 2E, 3A, 4G . .. Scholastic letter 2 . . . Swimming (Manager) 1(l),2(L) ,3(l),4(L) . . . Baseball 3,4(l) . . . Science Club 4 . . . German Club 4 . . . Intramural Club 4 . . . lntramurals 1,2,3,4

SOl Moreland Road WI 7-4172

V WILLIAM J. MARR 334 Wadsworth Avenue CH 7-0836

Philadelphia 19, Pa. Holy Cron 1E, 2G, 3G, 40 . .. Scholast•c Letter 2,3,4 . . . Scholastic Medal 2,3 . . . Spanish Club 4 . . . Blue and Gold 3,4 . . . ln tramurals 1,2,3,4

MICHAEL J. MASINGTON 332 E. Glenside Avenue TU 4- 7361

Glenside, Pa. Saint luke 1 D, 2B, 3F, 4E .. . Band 1,2,3,4(L) . . . Turner Society 4 .. . Science Club 3,4 . . . Future Physicians Club 3,4 . . . Forensics 2,4 . .. German Club 2,3 . . . lntramurals 1,2,3

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JOSEPH V. MASTRONARDO Philadelphia 50, Pa. Our Lady of the Rosary .. German Club 2,3,4 . . . lntramurals 1,2,3,4

8238 Cedar brook Street CH 8·2932 1F, 2C, 3G, 4C . . . Golf 1,4(l)

With a smile and an opened hand, Mrs. Snyder welcomes John Cattie to the c:efeteria.

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JAMES R. MAITHEWS 1242 Southampton Road Philadelphia 16, Pa. O R 3-0592 Saint Christopher 1G, 2F, 30, 4E Crew 2,3,4(l) . . Track 1 Wisterian 2,4 . Student Council 1,2,3,4( Pres.) German Club 2,3,4 lntramurals 1,2,3,4

MICHAEL M. MENKEVICH I955 Bridge Street Philadelphia 24, Pa. JE 3-2655 Saint Bartholomew 1 B, 2G, 3G, 4F . . . Crew 1,2 . . . Benilde Club 1,2 .. Spanish Club 4 . . . Fine Films Club 4 . . . lntramurals 1,2,3,4

MICHAEL R. MIKOS Philadelphia 29, Pa. 899 Anchor Street CU 8-3064 Saint Martin of Tours 1 0, 2B, 3G, 4C . . . German Club 3,4 Benilde Club 4 . . . Student Government 4 . . . Fine Films Club 4 . . • lntramurals 1,2,3,4

JOSEPH J. MILLER 741 9 Roc kwell Avenue Philadelphia II, Pa. Saint Cecilia Fl 2-8544 1 E, 20, 3A, 4C . . . Bowling 2,3,4(L) . . • Baseball 4 lntramurals 1,2,3,4

ROBERT M. MILLER I 30 West Avenue

El kins Park, Pa. TU 4-78 I2 Saint James 1 F, 2A, 3F, 4C . . . Track 1,2(l),3(l),4(l) . . . Cross Country 2,4(l) . . . Benilde Club 1 . . . German Club 2,3 . . . Science Club 3 . • lntramurals 1,2,3,4 WA LTER J. MILLER 193 W. Duncannon Avenue Ph iladelphia 20, Pa. Incarnation of Our Lord GL 5-6412 1A, 2E, 30, 4F . Track 1,2,4(l) •.• Baseball 4 . . . French Club 2,3,4 . lntramurals 1,2,3,4

PHILLI P J. MIRAGLIA 2632 S. I Ith Street Philade lphia 48, Pa. FU 9-6146 Stella Mari s 1E, 2C, 3F, 4G . . . Science Club 4 . . . Forensics 1,2 . . . Turner Society 3,4 . .. lntramurals 2,3,4 v:.NTHONY D. MOLINA RO, JR. 73 I I Thouron Avenue Philadel phia 38, Pa. Ll 9-1042 Saint Athanu ius 1G, 20, 3A, 4A . . . Scholastic Letter 3,4 . . . Scholastic Medal 3 . . . Track 3,4(l) . . . Math Club 3,4 . . . Turner Society 4 . . . Science Club 3,4 . . . German Club 2,3,4 . . . lntramurals 1,2,3,4


Dave McCarthy happily heads home after listening to lectures and participating in discuuions, a daily ritual at La Salle.

DENNIS R. MOORE Royersford, Pe. 539 Walnut Street WI 8-4575 Saint Joseph 1C, 2C, 3D, 4C . . . Football 2,3 . Benilde Club 1 . . . Confraternity of Christian Doctrine . . . lntramurals 1,4

BRUCE D. MULLEN 8018 Flourtown Avenue Philadelphia, Pe. Seven Dolo" AD 3-1870 IF, 2C, 3F, 4C . . . Cross Country 2 . . Crew 3 . . . German Club 2,3,4 ... lntramurals 1,2,3,4

MICHAEL C. MULLEN 426 Waverly Road Glenside, Pa. TU 7.9599 Saint Luke 1 D, 2C, 3F, 4D ... Cross Count ry 1,4(l) . .. Track 3,4(l) . . . Football (Manager) 2,3( l),4(l) . . . lntramurals 1,2,3,.4

EDWARD F. MULLIGAN t 4 Betsy Lane

Ml 6·5095 1 B, 2A, 3B, 4D . . . Track 1 ,2 2,3(l),4(l) • . . Spanish Club 4 lntramurals 1 ,2,3,4

Ambler, Pa. Saint Joseph Basketball (Manager) .. Student Council . . .

MICHAEL J. NAPOLETANO 6902 Henry Avenue Philadelphia 28, Pa. IV 3-6986 Immaculate Heart of Mary lA, 2B, 3G, 4D ... German Club 3,4 ... Turner Society 4 . . . Math Club 4 . . Science Club 4

RICHARD R. NEEDHAM Philadelphia II, Pa. 7406 Belden Street Resurrection of Our Lord Fl 2-0506 lC, 2A, 3D, 4F . .. Bowling 4( L) . . . French Club 2,3,4 lntramurals 1,2,3,4

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THOMAS L. NICKELSON 703 Diuton Street Philadelphia II, Pa. PI 5-1123 Presentation of B.V.M. I B. 2A, 3G, 4D . . . Crew 2 . . . Baseball 4 . . . French Club 2,3,4 . . . Math Club 3,4 . . . lntramurals 1,2,3,4 \/'FRANCIS T. NOLAN Philadelphia SO, Pa. 8302 Fayette Street CH 7-9183 Saint Raymond I D, 2D, 3C, 4D . . . Library Staff 2,3 .. Turner Society 3 . . . Color Guard 4

JOHN J. O'DONNELL 1326 E. Rittenhouse Street Philadelphia 38, Pa. WA 7-3640 Immaculate Conception IF, 2C, 3C, 4B . . . Track 2,3,4(L) . . . Cross Country 1,2,3,4 ... Crew 1 ... Benilde Club 4 ... Science Club 4 . . . Wisterian 4 . . . Spanish Club 3,4 . . . lntramurals 1,2,3,4 RONALD F. O'DRISCOLL 1836 Jill Road Willow Grove, Pa. OL 9-6292 Saint David IE, 2E, 3F, 4D . . . German Club 2,3,4 . . . Dramatics 3 ... Wisterian 4 ... Science Club 4 . . . lntramurals 1,2,3,4

FRANCIS A. ODYNIEC 7911 Bradford Street Philadelphia 52, Pa. MA 4-7257 Resurrection of Our Lord 1A, 28, 3F, 4A . . . Wisterian 3,4 . . . Dramatics 2,3,4 . . . Benilde Club 3 . . . German Club 3,4 . . . Turner Scciety 4 . . . Fine Arts Club 4 . . . legion of Mary 2 . .. lntramurals 1 ,2,3,4

TERENCE G. O'HARA 122 Brentwood Road Havertown, Pa. SU 9-3681 Annunciation of B.V.M . 1G, 2F, 3F, 4F . Football 3 . . . Crew 2,3 ,4(l) . . . German Club 2,3,4 .• • Benilde Club 3 . . . Fine Fil ms Club 4 . . lntramurals 1 ,2,3, 4

JAMES G. O'KANE 2931 Lardner Street Philadelphia 49, Pa. JE 5-2252 Saint Timothy I E. 2D, 3E, 4E ... Scholastic letter 3 . . . Turner Society 4 . . . German Club 3 . . . Science Club 4 . . . Math Club 4 . . . lnt ramurals 1,2,3,4

JOSEPH P. O'KANE 416 Davis Avenue Clifton Heights, Pa. CL 9-8453 Saint Eugene 1G, 2E, 3A, 4E . . . Scholastic letter 2 . . . Turner Society 3,4 ... Math Club 4 . . . Science Club 3,4 . lntramurals 1,2,3,4

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MANFRED C. OLIYASTRO 2206 W. Indiana Avenue Philadelphia 32, Pa. BA 9-8664 Saint Mary of the Eternal 1B, 2B, 3F, 4C . . . German Club 3,4 . . . Turner Society 4 . .• Benilde Club 4 •.. lntramurals 1,2,3,4 SEAN T O'SHEA 32 E. Springfield Avenue Philadelphia, Po. CH 8-1105 Holy Cross l F, 2A, 30, 4F •.. Basketball 1 . . Student Council 1,2,4 . . Spamsh Club 2,3,4 ..• Student Government 4 . . . Wisterian 4 .• . Benilde Club 2,3,4 ... lntramurals 1,2,3,4

ROBERT J. PANNEPACKER 170 Roberts Avenue TU 4-0764

Glenside, Po. Saint luke 1A, 2E, 36, 4B . . . Cross Country 1,2,3( L),4( L) . . . Track 1,2,3,4(L) . . . Benilde Club 3 . . . Science Club 4 Spanish Club 3 ,4 . . . lntramurals 1,2,3,4

PAUL P. PARTYKA I5 I Jamestown Street Philadelphia 27, Pa. IV 3-645 I Saint Josaphat 1B, 20, 3E, 46 . . . Scholastic Medal l . . . Scholastic letter 4 . • . Track 1,2,3,4(l) . . . Football 2 . . . Blue and Gold 4 . . . German Club 2,3,4 . . . Science Club 3,4 . .. Math Club 3 ,4 . . . Student Council 3 . . . lntramurals 1,2,3,4

DANIEL J. PIETRUSZKA 652 Deaver Drive Blue Bell, Pa. Epiphany of Our lord Ml 6-9484 1E, 2C, 3D, 4C Scholastic Medal 2 . . . Bowling 2,3(l).4(L) . .. Art Club 2,4 . . . lntramu rals 1,2,3,4

BARTOLOMEO A. PIO 880 I Hawthorn Lane

Philadelphia 18, Pa. AD 3-0244 Seven Dolors 1F, 2C, 3G, 4F . . . Cross Country 2 . . . Track 3,4 . . . Swimming 1 . . . Golf 1 ..• German Club 4 . . . Student Government 4 . . . lntramurals 1,2,3,4

ALEX J. PUTNICK 307 Hellerman Street PI 5-6923

1G, 26, 3G, 40 . . . Math Club 4

Philadelphia II, Pa. Saint William lntramurals 1,2,3,4

o./ VINCENT A. QUARESIMA 1932 Haines Street Philadelphia 38, Pe. HA 4-3382 Saint Benedict 1E, 26, 3A, 4G . . . Band 1,2,3,4(l) . . . Forensics 1,2,3,4 . . . Ge rman Club 2,3,4 . . . Science Club 2,3,4 . . . Art Club 3 . . . Math Club 3,4 . . . Chess Club 1,2 . . . Intramurals 2,3,4

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JOHN M. RADOVICH 4111 Orchard Lane Ph iladelphia 54, Pa. NE 7-7846 Our Lady of Calvary 1G, 20, 3A, 4G . . . Scholastic l etter 2,3,4 . . . Cross

Country 1 . . . Crew 1,2,3(l),4(l) . . . Swimming 1,2 , 3,4(l) . . . Ge rman Club 2,3,4 . . . Science Club 2,3,4 . . . Stud ent Council 4 . . . Intramural Club 4 . . . Intramurals 1,2,3,4 THOMAS C. RATCHFORD 221 Larrimore Lane Philadelphia 18, Pa. AD 3-1162 Saint Genevieve 1E, 20, 3A, 4G . . . Scholastic l etter 3 . . . Crew 2,3,4

... Blue and Gold 3,4 . . . Wisterian 3 . . . Ge rman Club 2,3,4 .. . Scie nce Club 3,4 . . . Math Club 4 . . . Tu rner Society 3,4 . .. Fine Films Club 4 . . . lntram urals 1,2,3 ,4

EDWARD J. REARDON II 0 I E. Price Street VI 8·53 16

Philadelphia 38, Pa. Immaculate Conception

1G, 2F, 3C, 4C . . . Crew 1,2,3,4(l) . . . French Club 2,3,4 . . . Benilde Club 3,4 . . . Science Club 3,4 . . . Blue and Gold 4 . . . Fine Films Club 4 . . . lntramurals 1,2,3,4 DENNIS J REID 2164 E. York Street RE 9-1196

Philadelphia, Pa. Holy Name of Jesus

1C, 2A, 3F, 40 . . German Club 3,4 . . . lntramurals 1,2,3,4

• Science Club 4

ALAN J. RINKUS 4082 C re ston Street CU 8-11 16

Philadelphia 35, Pa. Saint Timothy

1 E, 2G, 3A, 4 0 . . . German Club 2,3,4 . . . Band 1,2 . Tu rne r Society 3,4 . . . Science Club 3 JOHN E. ROBINSON Lafayette Hills, Pa. 4020 Kottl or Drive Saint Philip Neri TA 8-9534 1 B, 2C, 38, 4A . . . Cross Country 2,3 . . . Fine Films . Intramural Club 4 Club 4 . . . Student Government 4 . . . lntremurals 1,2,3,4

"Come on now, a test

lik~

this is no big DEAL."

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JOHN A. ROSSI 590 Sanger Street Philadelphia 20, Pa. PI 2-4879 Saint William 1G, 2F, 3C, 4F . . Track 1 . . . Crew 3,4 . . . French Club 2,3,4 .. Science Club 3,4 . . . lntramurals 1,2,3,4

/pATRICK E. ROWLAND 603 Vernon Road Philadelphia 19, Pa. VI 8-2996 Little Flower 1F, 2A, 3C, 4G .. . Scholastic Medal . . . Turner Society 3,4 . . . Science Club 3 . . . French Club 2 .. . Intramural Club 3 . . . lntramurals 1,2,3,4

PHILIP J. RUGGIERO, JR. 6350 Henry Avenue Philadelphia 28, Pa. IV 3-2242 Immaculate Hearl of Mary 1 E, 2C, 3G, 4F . . . Color Guard 3(l) . . . Wisterian 3 . Spanish Club 3 ,4 . . . lntramurals 1,2,3,4

GUY R. SCIOLLA 681 Meeting House Road Elkins Park, Pa. TU 4-4024 Saint James 10, 2C, 3C, 46 .. . Football 1,2( L),3(L),4(L) . . . Crew 2,3(L),4(L) . . . Benilde Club 3,4 . . . Spanish Club 3,4 . . . Science Club 4 . . . Legion of Mary . . . Student Council 1,2,3 . . . Student Government 4 . . . lntramurals 1,2,3,4

RICHARD J. SCULLIN 4126 Fields Drive Lafayette Hill, Pa. VE 6-4990 Saint Philip Neri 1G, 2F, 30, 4B . . . Forensics 2 . . . Science Club 3,4 Math Club 4 . . lntramurals 1,2,3,4

~HOMAS

L SCULLY Wyncote, Pa. 300 Rices Mill Road TU 4-5161 Saint Luke 1 E, 2G, 3A, 4G . . Swimming 1,2(L),3(L),4(L) . . . Golf 3(L),4(l) . . . Math Club 4 . . . lntramurals 1,2,3,4

Students reluctantly return to the academic wing after a lunch break.


LEO NARD A. SLOANE Philadelphia 49, Pa. 58 10 Oakland Street Saint Martin of Toun JE 3-06 19 1A, 2A, 3A, 4 C . . . Football 1,2,3(L),4(L) . . . Crew 3,4(L) . . . French Club 4 •• Student Council 4 • • • lntramurals 1 ,2,3,4

PATRICK M. SMITH 1338 Clarke Road Roslyn, Pa. OL 9-4304 Saint John of the Crou 1G, 20, 3G, 4B . Football I . . . Swimming 1 . . A rt Club 2,3,4 . . Wisterian 2,3,4 . . . Dramatics 3,4 . . . Interracial Club 4 . . . Student Council 1,3,4 . . . lntramurals 1 ,2,3,4

NI C HO LAS D. STAFFIERI 2806 N. 24th Street Philadelphia 32, Pa. BA 8-3035 Saint Mary of the Eternal 1 D, 2G, 3B, 4A . . . Spanish Club 4 . . Wisterian 4 . . . Photography Club 2 . . Fine Films Club 4 . . . Intra· mu rals 1,2,3,4

ZIGMUND F. STRZELECKI 1656 Rad bu rn Road Bensalem Township, Pa. DE 2-9884 Saint John C4ntius • Benilde 1E, 2E, 3E, 4A . . . Track 3,4 . . . Band 2 Club 3 . . . German Club 3,4 . . . Turner Society 4 . . . Math Club 4 . . . Fine Films Club 4 Student Government 4 . . . lntramurals 1 ,2,3,4

C HARLES W. SWEENEY. JR. 834 Moadowood Lane Warminster, Pa. Saint Joseph OS 2·2711 1G, 2F, 3C, 4 E . . . Band 1 ,2,3,4(L) . . . Science Club 1 ,2.4 Fo rensics 2 . . . German Club 1,2,3

MICHAEL M. TAYLOR 4077 Hillside TA 8-7037 1A, 2E, 3C, 2,3(L),4( L) lntramura ls

Road

Lafayette Hill, Pa. Saint Philip Neri 4B . . . Scholastic Medal 2 . . . Cross Country . . . Science Club 4 . . . French Club 2,4 . . . 1 ,2,3,4

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WILLIAM F. THOMPSON 247 E. Sheldon Street Ph iladelphi4 20, Pa. 6L 5-9325 Saint Ambrose 1C, 2E, 3E, 4C . . . Scholastic Le tter 3 . . . A rt Clu b 2 •.. lntramurals 1 ,2,3,4

JAMES E. TITZELL

2440 S. 20th Street

Philadelphia 45, Pa. HO 7-1523 Saint Monica 1E, 2G, 3E, 4A . . . Scholastic Letter 3 . . . Tra ck 3,4 . . . Math Club 4 . . . Turner Society 3,4 . . . Science Club 3,4 ••. Fine Films Club 4 . . . lntramurals 1,2,3,4

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DANIEL L. TUCKER, JR. Philadelphia II, p.. Our Mother of Consoletioll 1B, 2F, 30, 4F . . . Dramatics 2,3,4 . . . Spanish Club 3,~ . . . Art Club 3 . . . lntramurals 1,2,3,4

51 Newton Street CH 7-5597

MICHAEL D. TURNER 318 Ashbourne Road ME 5-0957

Elkins Park, Pt. Saint Ja11111 1 D, 2G, 3G, 4E . . . Scholastic Letter 1 . . . Track 2.3,~ ... Turner Society 3 ... Spanish Club 3,4 ... lntramurela 1,2,3,4 WILLIAM L. VALENTI 110 Atwood Road vE 6·5668

1G, 2F, 3F, 4F . . . Track . . . lntramurals 1,2,3,4

GEORGE K. VAN OSTEN 1311 Harris Road Jarrettown, Pa. Ml 6-9287 Saint Alphonsus 1 E, 2D, 3A, 4G . . . Scholastic Medal 3 . . . Scholastic Letter 3,4 .. Football 1,2 .. . Swimming 2 . . . Tennis 1 . . . Track 3 . . . Cross Country 3,4(L) . . . Blue and Gold 3,4 . . German Club 2,3,4 . . . Science Club 2,3,4 . Math Club 3,4 . . . lntramurais 1,2,3,4 FRANCIS VAN ZANDT 2450 Cottman Street DE 8-6688

1F, 2G, 38, 4D . . . Tennis 2 .

Philadelohia, Pa. Our Lady of Ransom lntramurals 1,2,3,4

EDWARD J. WELSH 1515 Lucon Road AD 3-2520 18, 2F, 38, 4D Spanish Club 3

Oreland, Pa. Holy Martyrs Cross Country 4 . . Track 3,4 . . . lntramurals 1,2,3 DUANE F. WERTZ

Philadelphia, Pa. Saint Anselm 1 D, 2E, 3D, 4F .. . Football 1 .. . Crew 1 ,2 . . . Benilde Club 2,3 . . . French Club 2,3,4 . . . Intramural Club 3 . . . lntramurals 1, 2,3,4

2847 Neptune Road OR 3-3376

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Philadelphi• II, P.. Saint Genevifte ... Swimming 2(L),3(l).~(L)


~ANK J . WESNER 8620 Cheltenham Avenue AD 3-4209

Philadelphia 18, Pa. Our Mother of Consolation

lF, 2C, 3F, 40 . . . Football 1,2(l),3(l),4(l) . . . Crew 1,2(l),3(l),4(l) . . . German Club 2,3,4 . Benilde Club 2,3,4 . . . Student Council (Vice-Pres.) . . . Intramurals 1,2,3,4 EUGENE J. WHITAKER 4057 S. Warner Road TA 8-3884

lafayette Hill, Pa. Saint Philip Neri lA, 20, 3F, 4E . . . Football 1,2 . . . Science Club 4 .. Math Club 3,4 . . . Student Council 4 (Secretary)

German Club 2,3,4 . . . lntramurals 1,2,3,4

EDWARD J. WHITE 1435 Oakmont Street Philadelphia II, Pa. Fl 2-7474 Resurrection of Our lord lC, 2E, 3C, 40 . . . Band 1,2,3 . . . French Club 4 . . . lntramurals 1,2,3,4 ROBERT P. WILDER 6762 Gillespie Street DE 2-8361

Philadelphia 35, Pa. Saint leo

lE, 2B, 3G, 4A ... Benilde Club 3,4 .. . German Club 3,4 . . . Student Council 4 . .. Fine Films Club 4 . . . Intramurals 1,2,3,4

MICHAEL J. WILKIN 4254 N. Franklin Street Philadelphia 40, Pa. BA 9-3420 Saint Henry

1G, 2G, 30, 4G . . . Scholastic Letter 2 ,3,4 . . . Turner Society 3 . . . Benilde Club 4 . . . lntramurals 2,4 WILLIAM J . WINNING 2424 Kende~on Aven ue Roslyn, Pa. TU 7-6359 Saint John of the Cross

10, 2A, 3C, 4A . . . Football 2 . . Baseball 3,4(l) . . . French Club 3,4 . . . lntramurals 1,2,3,4

/ NEVIN J. WOOD 636 Wadswo~h Avenue CH 7-8287

Philadelphia 19, Pa. Holy Cross

1 F, 2C, 3F, 4A . . . German Club 3,4 . .. Math Club 4 ... Science Club 4 . . . Fine Films Club 4 .. . lntramurals 1,2,3,4 NICHOLAS D. YANNI 346 W. Mount Pleasant Avenue Philadelphia 19, Pa. C.H 2-0453 Saint Madeline Sophie

1C, 2A, 3C, 4B . . . Benilde Club 4 . . . French Club 2,3,4 . . . Science Club 4 . . . Math Club 4 . . . Photography Club 1 .. . lntramurals 1,2,3,4

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WILLIAM McKENNA Will McKenna, one of the most active seniors at La Salle, can be cited for his great p rowess in t he aquatic sports, as well as his devotion to his school. A s head of the Intramural Club, Will demonstrated his concern for t he general welfare of the entire student body. He has effected many beneficial additions to the program, and has encouraged many students to participate in the intra-class activities. Will was very devoted to La Salle's teams, and, when not participating , he was cheering for victory. l'n addition, Will was very proficient in his studies, with an active role in class participation.

JOHN RADOVICH Integrating scholastic achievement, school spirit, and athletic aptitude, John Radovich exemplified the qualities of an outstanding La Salle sen ior. C o nsistently, Jay remained in t he top q uintile of his class and supported school events as a rooter, a cheerleader, and organizer. Specializing in crew and.swimming, he was a loyal and letter-winner at hlete. In all phases of school life, Jay was a " doer. " H is affable personality, his manliness, and his d evotion to La Salle contributed toward his success and won him the admiration of his classmates.

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JAMES MATIHEWS Combine keen intensive awareness with great personal drive, and you have an abstract idea of James Matthews. Jim was active in sports, concentrating his athletic abilities pri marily on crew. However, he was most noted for his work os president of the Student Council. Under his administrative guidance, La Salle has experienced a renewed spirit of pride in its accomplishments. Thanks to his organization, the support by the student body of athletic activities has reached o new high, and the social events have been huge successes. Jim Matthews, in all respects, is truly outstanding.


NINETEEN SIXTY--SIX

THOMAS RATCHFORD When a student is devoted entirely to the good of his school, he deserves recognit ion. Thomas Ratchford is such an individual. The fact that To m performed his ordinary responsibilities in an extraordinarily efficient fashion singled him out among his peers. W hethe r it be as Co-editor of the yearbook or os a pa rticipa nt in on intromural tug-of-wor match, one could depe nd on Tom to contribute his best efforts. Scholastically, Tom was among the best in his class. Not only did he strive for excellence in whotever he d id, but he maturely welcomed the challenges it offe red .

FRANK WESNER One of the most representative members of this year's senior class was Frank Wesner. While maintaining consistently hig h grades, he served as vice-president of the Student Council. During the fall, Frank p layed on the football team t~nd in tho spring turned his attentions to crew. He won varsity letters for each sport in his sophomore, junior, and senior years. His affable disposition, coupled with his scholastic and athletic achievements, made Frank one of the best-liked se niors.

EUGENE WHITAKER Overwhelming friendliness coupled with innate intelligence and an active spirit made G ene Whitaker the essence of a well-rounded individual. We ot Lo Sa lle realized this when we el,cterl him to the Student Council, and he has more t han proved the wisdom of our choice. While maintaining continual high overoges, he found time to participote in the German, Moth, and Science Clubs. After playing football "reshman and sophomore yeors, he relegated his athletic abilities to intramural activity ot which he could hove been seen during any seoson.

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PHILADELPHIA

Marveling how quickly another year has passed , we feel within ourselves a strange and possibly new confide nce. G rowing, spreading, swelling, in an indomitable spiral, this confidence g uides us to that infinite, vacilating place of leadership in tomorrow. So, as we plod the seemingly rewardless paths of those who have gone on, we also have accepted the challenge of the beyond.


FIRST ROW: J. Dougherty, C. Cinquino, E. Sokolowski, K. Meehan, W. Duffy, R. Liberatore, M. Nawrocki, J. Fitzsimmons. SECOND ROW: E. Grib路 bin, W. Campbell, P. Mueuig, P. Sarmiento, A. Lopresti, M. Hogan, J. Ertel, P. Schwartz, J. Gillis, M. Aita, W. Hunter. THIRD ROW: T. Ryan, H. Hinney, M. Stewart, W. McCabe, D. Costello, G. Greco, T. McPhillips, A. Neri, P. Stonis, J. Minarik, J. Curran

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FIRST ROW: J. Murphy, E. Maher, J. Beaty, W. Hence, G. Meyer, G. Komelasky, L. Dulude, G. Berry, E. Roth. SECOND ROW: M. Fitzgibbons, F. Mack, W. Convey, T. Baldino, J. Lohn, R. Me路 Brien, M. Jordan, E. Hughes, J. Kirschner. THIRD ROW: R. Gallagher, T. O'Shea, J. Naab, J. Gorman, F. Murphy, V. I "r"<co, J . Vetter, J. Schaller, J. Staudt, R. Welah

3B


FIRST ROW : R. Kolb, J . Mcintyre, E. Crawford, S. D'Am brosio, E. H ughes, J . Loughran, F. Castellano, W . Rogers, J . Moresco. SECOND ROW : B. Cooper, K. McGrath, K. Flynn, S. Pi lacik, R. Windisch, N. Tollos, G . Meyer, W. Fla nagan, J . Morton. THI RD ROW: R. Fairchild, M. Silvestri, M. Ale~na, D. lake, E. 6orclon, C, Wahl , R. Pig eon, G. Kerper, W. Cubbin, R.

Looking on with pleasu re, Brother Eu gene encoura ges Keenan Davis and Aloysius Bergin as they strug gl e over on alge bra ic solution.

Krelpe

"You don't bother me, and I won't bother you ." Brother F. ("The 'F' is for Fero-

cious" ) Jemes cautions some rowdy juniors ot fifth p eriod lunch.

A librery bullet in board display concerning Pope Paul's visit to th e U. S. attracts jtulion Wa lter Hunter and Ken McGrath.

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FIRST ROW: R. Pendra~. J. Gartner, E. Derricks, F. Radowski, J. Clark, L. Reilly, K. Bogie, S. Imbrogno, J. Buck, L. Schiava, C. Zapiec. SECOND ROW: J. O'Connor, R. Kurowski, W. Linquiti, J. Mclaughlin, R. Walters, C. Knowles, J . Scanlon, F. Dunion, J. Bothwell, S. Fox. THIRD ROW: P. Nowak, R. Vogt, J. Malec~i. J. Normile, T. Ryan, F. Viola, J. Karaban, S. Dalton, R. Robinson, W. Carroll

3D

FIRST ROW: J . Weber, A. Lattanzi, M. Valimont, B. McElwee, F. Leonard, D. Young, E. Kershner, J . McCarron, A. Fornace. SECOND ROW: J. Moore, J. Meehan, G. Murphy, J. Slabins~i. J. DeBow, R. Blair, E. Dwornek, E. Osmundson. THIRD ROW: J. Smith, E. Klaus, L. Rieffel, L. Hillegass, A. Johnson, J. Kapp, W. Merz, F. Danielski, J. Ansel, J. Casey

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FIRST ROW: J. Whalen, K. Davis, M. Esposito, M. O'Brien, T. Klein, G. Press, J. Clapham. SEC路 OND ROW: F. Horn, J. Bryers, A. Bergin, G. Win路 ters, F. Palmer, E. DeAngelis, S. Bukowski, T. Mamon. THIRD ROW: J. McGill, E. Smith, S. Morgan, G. Beerley, M. Harvey, J. Caruno, W. McKeown, W. McGrath, J. Krause, A. Tamaino

3G

FIRST ROW: T. Gowen, W. Snyder, J DiMarzio, F. Arcara, E. logan. SECOND ROW: C Burrell, M. Clement, J. Gordon, C. lehman, J. McMenamin, J. Dwyer, J. Kennedy, D. Malek, M. Smith. THIRD ROW: J. lord, S. Viola, J. Doyle, J. Tuner, B. O'Neill, G. Gayner, C. Sullivan, R. Field. FOURTH ROW: J. Kowalski, P. Matje, S. Fenning, E. Stromberg

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SOPHOMORES

FIRST ROW路 W. Tangradi, J. Mitchell, B. McManus, J. landers, T O'Neill, R. loehrd, J. Pen ny, D. Kreines, J Benincasa. SECOND ROW: E. Burke, J. Fenningham, F. Davies, A. Galen, R. Fornaee, D. Mullen, W. Conway, J. Courtney, K. O'Neill, G. Kelly, K. Meehan. THIRD ROW: B. Kane, M. Whita~er, R. Weekes. ser, J. Kohler, J. MeTear, M. Breedlove, J. Best, E. Myszak.

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FIRST ROW: D. Casey, J . McDonald, W. Mclaugh路 lin, A. Bednarik, F. Flood, W. Daly, R. Plush, P. White. SECOND ROW: G. Naab, M. Waldron, J. Colline, S. Farrell, E. Quinn, J. O'Driseoll, T. McTear, R. Pszalgowski. THIRD ROW: J. Casale, G. Alber路 telli, A. Santopolo, W. Murray, W. McGowan, G. Robinson, R. Mattern, E. Donnelly

2B


Soph English classes are always a joy when Brother Nicholas mans the overhead projector to analyze student compositions.

With his usual amused expression, Brother James pauses to chat with e few of his fevorite math students.

FIRST ROW: M. Toboge, G. McGuigan, J . Carroll, E. Capuzzi, D. Cromie, J. Conlogue, M. Burke, J. DeMasi, S. Brady, S. McGonigle. SECOND ROW: J. End, M. Dickey, G. Villamil, C. Donohu gh, W. Ryan, J. Donovan, F. Morell, R. Capuzzi, J. Picco, P. McFedden. THIRD ROW: R. Falconio, T. Finley, D. Higgins, E. Domino, R. Dunfee, A. Cummings, E. Huttlin, F. Madden, K. Kyrln

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FIRST ROW: J Malick, J . Pigeon, E. Matkowski, E. Molush, P. lsicrate, A. Sciolla, J. Freeth, J . Cacchio, A. Doyle. SECOND ROW: M. DePaul, B. Dowling, J. Fynes, C. Edwa rd, J . Baillie, D. Chojnacki, M. Ryan, l. Cepecci, H. Fuquay, J. Millet, S. Kenney. THIRD ROW: A. Stephenson, D. Brouwer-Anchor, R. Sundermonn K. Brett, W. Drayton, J . Cummings, M. Ternosky, G. Neeld, E. Stewctak

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FIRST ROW: M. Wilus, W. Thomas, M. Venditto, A. Kellenbent , J. Castaldi, M. Slanine, W. Henning, T. Keener, W. Dooley. SECOND ROW: M. Hetheway, C. Mastropoolo, W. Deluco, D. Smith, M. Gallagher, M. O'Toole, M. McKenna, J. Haney, C. Salwed.. THIRD ROW: G. Matiart, M. J ohnson, R. Lewinski, R. Deniel, M. Van Buskirk, J. Rothwell, R. Ellis, W. Wilmenskl, E. Gallagher, J . Ryan

2E


Mr. Joseph Hic:key of the German department, advise• sophomore, Marsha ll Breedlove, on c:orrect word order.

FIRST ROW: M. Murphy, R. Hartman, J . We iland, M. Good, J . O 'Hara, H. Dolaway, G . O e ste, G . Fennell. SECOND ROW: L. Patcell a, D. Yanni, D. C attie, J. Laufer, J . O ' Donnell, R. De Marco, D. Mlreglie, C . Broo~s. G . Bra bazon, J . Kent. TH IRD ROW: J. Potlmo, A. Martin, W. Wa lters, W. Hartman, J. Schwam. C. Welsh, M. Conlow, M. Pekula, M. Sullivan, B. Moore, L O'Dee, W . Bruc:~er

lncllvlduel edvic:e is given to so phomores through the newly

-..nlucl guidenc:e program und er the direction of Brother &. Wllllem.

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FIRST ROW: L. lannarone, G. Petrauski, J. McKenna, P. McGinley, G. D'Ambrosio, R. Colaianni, R. Porrecca, A. Gillespie, P. DeSantis, R. Deckert. SECOND ROW: K. Klinkner, l. White, P. Welsh, l. Gaydosh, D. Foley, J. Alston, F. Gallagher, P. Moser, J. McFarland. THIRD ROW: H. Bowers, R. Andries, G. Radovich, J. Waters, J. Koklinski, W. Powell, P. Smith, B. Palko, J. Tygh

2G

Absorbed artists, Steve Kenney and Pete Smith, seem oblivious to the candid eye of the yearbook camera.

Students register various reactions to one of Mr. McCabe's cogent questions.

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As school chaplain, one of Father Amandus' principle duties Is to celebrate Mess for the entire student body.

Listening to natives speak their own language helps the modern language students in their pronunciation as well es com prehension.

Freshman gymnasts test their skill on the "ladder," the most popular of LaSalle's physical fitness equipment.


FRESHMEN

FIRST ROW: J. Maciunas, W. Swan, M. Dougherty, L. Genuardi, E. Maginnis, J. Mascari, C. Kappler, D. Allan, L. Bosad, E. Feeny. SECOND ROW: P. Hayden, J. Walsh, J. Diorio, P. Frantzen, A. Landis, R. Psulkowski, C. Pietruszka, A. Trottnow, W. McManus, E. Filosa, A. Toole. THIRD ROW: R. Kelley, R. Rooney, W. Konopka, D. O'Hllra, E. Horahan, R. Topper, M. Kotubey, R. Kaniewski, P. Schott, T. Givnish, M. Daskilewicz

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FIRST ROW: M. Grimmes, C, Bowerline, J. Ryan, K. Merose, J. Kennedy, W. Fox, J. Callahan, J. Guardiani, B. Dougherty, J. McGowan, J. lynch. SECOND ROW: A. Gale, W. James, S. Mattoeeia, F. Courtney, J. Bongiovanni, G. Niedermeier, J. Morgan, A. Warren, W. Roche, R. Pennepacker, S. Witlock. THIRD ROW: G. Shaeffer, J. Collins, S. Wolk, T. Emore, J. lain, T. Meyer, T. Makaila, S. DeGiovanni, W. Deinler, D. W'flOC路 zan ski

lB


FIRST ROW: R. Little, T. Gibbons, F. Devinney, B. O'Honlon, J. Winning, C. Sherer, W. Meis, J. Molozito, l. Molloy, F. McNamara. SECOND ROW: P. Grande, J. Horan, D. Morris, B. Belcher, J. Col路 len, F. Preis, J. Conroy. THIRD ROW: M. Madon na, G. Scanton, P. Heller, J. Lats~o. P. Brennan, J. Rutec~i. T. Geitner. FOURTH ROW: W. McAuliffe, W. Moriarty, T. Reardon, J. Lime, J. Cockroft, S. Cattie, .J,. Rogers

1C

FIRST ROW: R. Moran, A. DeCicco, M. Stevens, G. Sleutaris, J. Koller, F. Zabaws~ i, H. Lubozewski, D. Castellano, G Peirce, J . Wrzennski, A. Breslin. SECOND ROW: G. Van Osten, R. Guiles, E. San路 done, R. Geary, M. Popkins, T Ducy, J. Rhodesido, M. Quattrone, J. Haney, R. Ewing. S. Bratton. THIRD ROW: J. Dixon, R. Willemin, J. Furtek, T. Michel, J. McCrossen, J. Roddy, R. Panebianco, J. Ertel, A. Fiori, W. Dawson

1D


Fundamentals of first ye11r 11lgebra are di11gnosed by Brother Robert's freshmen mathemetieians.

FIRST ROW: W. Deiss, V. Evermen, R. Moore, A. Godtiebe, J. Hartnett, J. Brett, J. Kurtz, G. Dillon. SECOND ROW: D. DeAngelis, D. Morohouso, M. Moger, T. Lawler, J. Mitchell. M Carey, J. McNally, E. Bogle, F. Nelson. THIRD ROW: J. Bingham. l. Angstadt, J. Gallagher, M. Buckley, W. Wesylenko, C. Doyle, P. Beaty, K. Mecklenborg. FOURTH ROW : W. Jesse, W. McHale, A. Milligen, J. Sulliven, W. Heggerty, J. McMunn

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Just going to his locker is e chore for Donald


FIRST ROW: J. Becher, T. Sweitzer, It Gont~of. R. Tetlow, G. Hathaway, J. Pron, J. Paulih, R. Tag路 lialatera. SECOND ROW: B. Coyle, J . W ilson, 0. Dougherty, J. Greco, M. Foley, 0. Normile, F. Wall. G. Haas. THIRD ROW: R. Guerra , K. Bradley, E. France, H. londergan, W. Cunnane, K. Delaney, M. Sheehan, J. Meguire. FOURTH ROW: M. McEihatton, R. Dombr~iewict, C. Brem, T. Pilong, K. Kierstead, J. lindinger, M. Gisler, I. Wrigley

1F

Kevin discusses the glories of King class.

The 2:40 bell means much to our freshmen-for some, it's all over for another day; to oth ors, it's just th e b eginning of many edra路curricular activities.

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The future value of typing proficiency is stressed to freshmen typists by their teacher, Mr. Joseph Lynch.

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FIRST ROW: S. Dougherty, W. Kohler, M. Me..W. J . Munn, J. Marino, D. Cassidy, T. Pierce, F. Spe.-. A. Arnone, J. Williams, M. Millspaugh. SECOND ROW: T. Booth, J. McDermott, E. McMeh011, I. Hill, A. Busfield, W. Carlin, F. Spaniel R. Baxter J. Kercher, J. McGrath, C. Romano. THIRD ROW: M. Ruddy, 6. Zoller, J. Bisciotti, D. Boerner, J. Matyskiela, J. MecOonelcl, A. Janton, J. Pascuuo, J. Grubb, J. Monihan

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Freshmen are sometimes greatly impressed by the nncl for constant dudy. But isn't this carrying it a little too fer? C.rl Sharen of I C doesn't seem to think so.

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A class in Chinese Thought is never more fascinating than when Mr. Feledick projects a color film strip of Chi na in his World Cultures class.

FIRST ROW: W. Hopkins, D. MacAvoy, G. Nolfi, T. Malloy, K. Bilson, E. Lehman, D. O'Brien, J. Burke, J. Moffat, J. DiDonato. SECOND ROW: D. Goda, P. White, J. Edling, G. Meyer, J. Rosa, J. Pulkowski, G. Binder, W. Maher, R. lmsick, M. Slavin. THIRD ROW: J. Corr, J. Foff, T. Murphy, J. Martin, K. Col. 9111, J. Snyder, G. Campbell, T. Tallos, E. Stohr, T. Dougherty,

P. &..ri11, J.

Dwyer

Obie'a rigorous physical fitness program offers a challenge to all LaSalle students.



ACT IVITIES PHILADELPHIA

The opportunity offered to participat e in various extracurricular activities enables La Salle students to enrich their store of social experience; the information g ained from lectures, field trips, and projects of the numerous clubs, acts a s a sup plement to chtssroom work. Besides mental maturing , the varied activities sponsored by the Student Council and intramural program enable the students to mature socially. Thus, the after-school organizations are an integral part of La Salle's educational process.


BAND

At the Christmas assembly, Cardinal O'Hara's girls choir caroled the student body to the accompani ment of our band in concert, under the direction of Or. Reinhardt.

It looks as if members of the band are wa iling out 11 chorus of "Come Blow Your Horn," but actually th ey are performing maneuvers to one of John Philip Sousa's femous marches.

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A trophy is evidence of victory, and these band officers covet their prize.

Performing in McCarthy Stadium, members of the woodwind section ably keep up a snappy pace evident in the drills.

Long hours of song selection by band director, Donald Reinhardt, and moderator, Brother Kevin contributed to the trophy-winning achievement of this year's musicians.

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Mike Masington, captain of the band, not only adds much to band management, but is also a valuable asset to the trumpet section.

LEFT: As captain of the color guard, Ashby Jones and his squad adds much to the general effect of the marching band. RIGHT: Assisting at the league Band competition, Brother Kevin gladly presents Ed Manuszak with the second place trophy.

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Fine showma nsh ip a nd prec1s1on drills are typical of the LA Sall e High Championship Band.

Two masters in the field of music, Sister Agnes and Dr. Reinh•rdt successfully combine their efforts to give on e of the b est Christmas Concerts ever held •t Le Sa lle.

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At one of their weekly meetings, the Student Council Cabinet, composed of the Council officers and two representatives of each department, discuu current problems and offer suggestions for improvemenh.

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Another succeu on the social calendar of this year was tha annual Christmas Mixer, where happy c:ouplas danced the "Bugaloo," the "Stomp," and the DUCK? 1

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With help from sophomore Shawn Glynn, Bulletin Board Chairman Gene Whitaker directs the posting of our crowded athletic and social activities schedule, another duty of the Council.

The key to the Council's success this year was promising innovations promulgated by President Jim Metthtws, Secretery Gene Whitaker, and VicePresident M-ank Wesner, under the capable direction of Council moderator, Brother G. William.

Guelt speaker-alumnus Frank Bogle took time out from his college studies to address the student body at the Intramural Assembly at which trophies were awerdtd for various intramural sports.

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Jim Matthews, Gene Whitaker and Frank Wesner review expenses in路 currecl and profits amassed on the Christmas dance.

For one of his acts at the Christmas Mixer, Mike Jones "swings a mean cape" to prove he's no boy wonder.

Moderator, Brother William, addresses unclerelass presidents, senior presidents ancl vice-presidents, end cabinet members, all members of various committees.

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The exiensive publicity and efficient handling by the Student Coun路 cil dance committee gained for our mixers 11 reputation for espe路 cielly lerge turnouts end excellent records.

As president of the Student Council, Jim Matthews spends much t ime on the "little things" th11t so many students teke for granted.

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In e project to increese spirit et rellies and games, Joe McGowen, Brother Williem, and the Council officers spared no expense, time or effort in their artistic extra-curricular endeevors.

Three of La Salle's cheerleaders, Joe McGowen, Greg Honeyman, and Frank Fisher, each selected by the Council Cabinet, a pplaud enother gr..t t ..m maneuver.

Coinciding with the new spirit in today's Church, Jim Matthews and Brother E. Francis essilt the priest by carrying the cruets and ci boria to the elter during the Offertory proeeuion.

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of fest end furious ectivity, typewriters click in the WIS office . . . . efter dis171isnl.

I STERIAN

At

I.e Selle, n.. rly everyone reeds the W ISTER IAN.


STAFF EDITOR FEATURES EDITORS SPORTS EDITOR ASSISTANT EDITORS PHOTOGRAPHY MODERATOR

.... Pat Smith Paul Schwarh, Anthony Lopresti ... Tom Gowen ..... John Castaldi, John Schaller, Dick Hodgson Joe End, John Curran . Brother Paul Francis

l'et Smit+. mekes last-minute preperetions for erticles in en u,.-1.. of the WISTERIAN.

The WIS clatch, Pat Smith, John Sheller, Paul Schwam, end Tom Gowan gather with their moderator, Brother Paul, to decide if any innovations should be made to improve their chance of continuing La Salle's seven straight first places at the Columbia Press Conference.

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WIS photographers, J oe End and John Curran, labor over the photographic enlarger, part of Le Salle's extensive dark-room equipment.

Brother Paul Francis and WIS editor Pat Smith coll•borata on a critical analysis of the latest iuue of the school ledger.

Before the WIS gots to preu, articles are proof-read and double checked by P•ul Schw.,-tz, D•ve Kreines, Dick Hodgson, Chip Kappler. and Jack Curran.

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LUE Ar\D GOLD Business manager, Paul Partyka, dictates sales information to allilf ciate editors, Jack Fitzgibbons and Bob Burt, whose assistaproved invaluable to the end product.

Altt.ough at times the BLUE AND &OLD ollce '"mad to 1M file scene of diversified and unrelated ec+ivities, the staff managed to coele~~ee their materials into an artistic memoir.


Anspach 1 confusod look the p ctu e defies attach t confidently•

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....ptlon, ell decisions regarding the organization, content, and appearance of the were made collectively by co¡editors Denny Lawlor and Tom Ratchford and Brother Nicholas.

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A familiar friend on campus is Mike Maicher, PHILADELPHIA BULLETIN photographer, who devotes much of his spare time to the BLUE AND GOLD.

Confident of the yearbook's financial succeu, Tom Ratchford and Paul Partyka busily take subscriptions under the eyecatching I LUE AND GOLD awning.

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Posting the daily cleuroom returns for tfte y. .~ drive mede Ed Reerdon'a dey perfect.

Art editor AI Keller, end George VonOsten register delight at the mounting returna from the yearbook drive. Tom Ratchford and Brother Nicholu page through a recent yearbook to discover better end different ap路 proaches to yearbook format and deaign.

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Good coaching is e naceuary element in the art of elocution, end Forensics moderator Mr. Feledick ably fulfills this need by explaining the essentials to his officers B. McElwee, V. Queresima, K. Fulmer, end J. Minarik.

Vincent Quaresima, president of the Forensics Club, exhibih excellent form end confidence while he speaks extemporaneously before fellow debaters and comrades.

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Helping frosh Jan Carroll to plan his speech, exper ience d senior Ted Bartkowski elaborates upon the finer points of debating and public: speaking.

Using the blackboard for illustrations, Ken Klinkner ably quotes figures and percentages to sul)sta ntiate his argument.

Joe Minark's absorption in Tl ME illustrates the extensive periodical perusing for which Forensi c: members are famous •

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FINE ARTS CLUB

After setting up the film projector, Mr. Gerald Trembla y and Brother Kenneth, the club's co路 moderators, exchange ideas for upcoming motion pictures.

In eddition to "American in Paris," the club planned to view many other films including "Red Badge of Cour路 age," "On the Waterfront," "The Red Balloon" and " An Occurrence at Owl Creek Bridge."

Brother Kenneth discusses the purposes and future plans of the Fine Arts Club et one of its early meetings.

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ART CLUB

the Art Club's cultural program pre路 ....ted local artist Mr. Michael Kunce路

triclt, who displeyed his worh in the li路 llrery and discussed them with moderator, hther Jerome, end club members, Nick Telloa. Eel Roth, end George Kerper.

A potter announcing January's Art Club ..--.d FINE ART FESTIVAL is tecked ., &, club members, Kevin O'Neil, Crelt lroob, and Bob Hartman.

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Studious junior, John Loughran, pegas throutll of the 8,000 volumes of the school library.

The library provides students with a place they mey complete essignments initietecl I'll classroom.

Surrounded by her staff, Miu VIrginia Murphy examines the magazine catelogue while her assista nts check booh and indexes.

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LIBRARY CLUB

Staff president, Tom Mc...,illips, joins witt. La Salle and Mount Saint Joseph librarians, Miss Virginia Murphy and Sister Consolata, to compere the aspects of their respective libraries.

A round-table discussion lead by La Salle students, George Kerper, Dave Kreines end Bill Flanagan, terminated with an e1chenge of velueble idees.

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Cape and Sword presents TEN LITTLE INDIANS

CAST ROGERS .

Thad Bartkowski

MRS. ROGERS

Diane Rodg en

FRED NARRACOTI

Francis Odyniec

VERA CLAYTHORNE

Sally Ruetschll11

PHILIP LOMBARD

Charles Blicha11

ANTHONY MARSTON

Paul Cushing

WILLIAM BLORE

Howard Cal11

GENERAL MACKENZIE

. Neal Givey

EMILY BRENT .

. . Alice Kenyon

SIR LAWRENCE WARGRAVE Gerard C. Ballard DR. ARMSTRO NG

. . Jan L. Krxywic:ki

Through the untiring efforts of the two leads, Charles Blichau and Sally Ruetschlin, TEN UTILE INDIANS opened its curtain on schedule in mid-December to entertain the audience with a thrilling mystery combining suspense and su perb histrionics.

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In the final act, Gerard "Mad Judge" Ballard makes his deb ut as an execl,ltioner.

Early in the play, Sir lawrence Wargrave examined Miss Brent"s decoy letter end realized the plight of be ing abandon ed on an island, unable to locate his host.

The entire c ast of TEN LITTLE INDIANS takes • final bow at the curtain cell following the performance c.f one of La Selle's finest productions.

Neal Givey tries to seem disinterested as Jan Kryzwicki pour$ "alcoholic" liquid generously into his glass. To the disgust of ell concerned, it was cold tea.

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Under the direction of Mr. Moore, the Senior Play comes to life In the acting of his proficient oast. Their faces display the prevading tension, minutes before the curtain opens.

A great amount of time and effort back stage paid off in a highly successful and well路received plaY' that was gratifying to actors and stage crew alike.

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TURNE R SOCIETY Wlwidu•l discussion group with free-for-all opon~ons on a specific etfrKts Mnion Mike Napoletano, Phil Miraglia, Jim Hyde, St•n ••d AI Rilllus..

lrother M1l1chy discusses the possibility of guest speakers ....ings with two of his officers, Joe O'Kane, Secret•ry, and C.. Pr.ticlent.

C,.rt, L.. S.lle's vice-principal and expert on Communism, gives '--.ihe lecture ebout 10eialiri doctrine to the tsMmbled Turner

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After organizing a "Dads for a Day" outing and a tutoring service for potential high school dropouts, Brother Gratian and his Philadelphia Association of Scholastic Interracial Council members discuss the sponsorship of new programs.

Bob Liberatore and Ed Crawford, participants in La Salle's FosterBrother PJOgram, an outgrowth of the Archdioscesan Community Service Corps, co,mpare records of their bi-weekly visits with the boys they have befriended.

APOSTOLIC ACTIVITIES

Brother Kenneth refers t,:, pertinent articles in his discussion of various aspects of the School's Commo~nity Council while explaining to Ned Bachus and Phi l Ruggiero that the council's purpose is to foster better relations among the schools in the community.

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IGIOUS CLUBS

Both reli9ious end ley vocetions are discussed by Benilde Club members Nick Yenni, Guy Sciolla, Sean O'Shea, and Ed Reardon with the assistance of La Salle chaplain, Father Amandus and moderator, Brother David Alberl.

Under Brother D. Albert's direction Jack Fihgibbons gathers information on vocations and life in a chosen community for his speech to the Benilde Club members.

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MODERN LANGUAGE CLUBS

Father Amandus addresses the members of the French Club on the origin end development of the French languege.

The President of the Spanish Club, Bill Merr, previews some interesting tapes in the language leb.

La Salle's exchange student from Germany, Hans Geven, lectures the German Club on the customs and life of teenagen in his homeland.

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dlc:ert lill Merr, Bill Ko1ub, Jim Daniel and Denny Lawler ..,.nt inue of "Lift en Espaiiol" with Brother William.

to further knowledge of Spanish culture, moderator cuuelly answers questions of Gena Cattia and Mike ...W.g from • previous Spanish Club 111m.

-*1119 of the Spanish Club, Brother William explains

to •ccomplish d uring the year, including his plan of •

• topic which wou ld be interesting to all.

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The Sc:ienc:e Club specializes in supervised experimentation where Brother Fidelien directs the proc:edure to sc:ientific:-mi nded students.

Ed c,awford displays the tec:hnique used in handling strong ac:ids to f eiiSc:ienc:e Club member, Tom Mc:Phillips. L..b technique is demonstrated by' Brother Fidelian who hopes to foster greeter interest in lab work end to present materiel which is beyond the .cope of regular c:lus lec:h~ras.

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TH CLUB

Excunions and guest speakers are characteristic of the Math Club, and here Brother Alban, Ph.D., Chairman of La Salle College's Mathematics Department, addresses the group on Mathematical Reasoning.

One of the requirements of the Math Club is an ability in all aspects of the subject. These certificates, distributed by moderator Brother Joseph, signify mathematical achievement and recognition of ih members by the National Mathematics Society.

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MOTHERS' CLUB

Club President, Mrs. Roselle Bartkowski, assembles with members of the com. mitt.. before the distribution of some of the rather elegant Tombola pri1es.

Mrs. O'Shea, chairmen of the Freshma n Tea, pours for Brother while Mrs. Bartkowski, Mrs. McGinniss end Brother Francis look Oil.

Having finished collecting tickets, the receptionists eweit e flnel from Mrs. O 'Connor.

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OFFICERS SEATED: Mrs. Robert Breckenridge (Vice-President), Mrs. Thaddeus Bartkowski (President), Mrs. James Dwyer (Treasurer). STANDING: Brother D. Lewis (Moderator). Mrs. John Meehan (Corresponding Secretary), Mrs. Francis Slanina (Recording Secretary), Brother E. Joseph (Moderator) .

Cards, TN, •nd Fashions ••. perfect ingredients for the successful lo!utumn gathef'ing. Close to one thousand experienced Hess's display of unique Fell fashions.

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Fathers and sons chat informally after enjoying o delicious roast beef dinner catered by Four Chefs•

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quarterbec• for the Philadelphia Eagles, ad-

MH of La Salle's annual Father and Son Banquet with ,......rence end good sportsmanship, both required of

s.le olicials,

t.4r. William t.4cAnespey (President) and ...... (t.Aoder•lor) accept a souvenir football from following Jed's speech to the hundreds of fathers at the sixteenth annuel effeir.

One of the highlights of the banquet wu the sports quiz at which time students' sports •nowledge was challenged.

MEN OF LA SALLE


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Alumni end their ladies re-41cqueint themselves after the ve rsity ... lumni basket!NII IMMrt.

Mr. Connie Miller, Chairman of the Alumni Social, Mr. Frank Ganley, President of the Alumni Association, and Brother Martin, Moderator, di5cuss the large turnout ancl so,ial success of their 路g et路together.

The physical fitness and especially the happiness of our alumni 路proves beyond cloubt that they come from "the city of brotherly love."

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Before they challenged this year's varsity to a conta~t, La Sa lle's alumni netmen were briefly reunited with thei r high school coach, Mr. Obie O'Brien, and, for many , their high school principal, Brother E. Franc is. Faculty member, Mr. Joseph lynch, fights desperately for the rebound in a losing cause against other alumni hoopsterJ,

Talk of "the good old days" dominates conversation at ell e lumni affa in.


Early arrivals at the prom, Paul Laskow and Lennie Sloane, act "the perfect gentlemen."

'65 Student Council President, Ed Pioche, presenh the King and Queen of the prom, Terry O ' Hara and his date, Carol Brown, with the ceremonial bouquet of roses.

JuniorJ, yet already suave sophisticates, Hens Hewryn end Tom Horen devilishly unl..shed their charm.

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Dressed to kill, end ewere of the c:emera', eye, juniors of yur ago luve for the post-prom parties.

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Almost always the center of attention, Tim Foley exprenes the general tone of the prom-excitement.

Although the night of the senior prom was damp路 ened by drizzling rains, nothing could drown the spirits of these happy prom couples.

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1966 SEN IOR PROM

John Kelly and Pat Devinney engage Brother Malachy in conversation early in the evening at the prom site, Whitemarsh Valley Country Cl11b.

Mutual admiration s..ms to be the prevailing mood of the evening as Mike Mullen and his dancing partner pause momentarily to smile et ..ch other.

Forming plans to fill every minute of the all-night extravaganza, this table of close friends exchange suggestions over cokes and pretzels.

Joe McGowan and his date appear to be having no problems keeping up with the pace of La Salle's version of the "bunny-hop."

Under the incredulous and perplexed stare of Brother Martin, Lee Andrews and The Hearts perform at the post prom party.

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"'Whet's a kid like you doing in a niee pleee like this7" wisecracks to Mike McGoldrick.

The all important prom favor has great significance for its recipients. Here, prom usher, Gene Hughes, hands the precious remembrance to Hans Gevers for his Peruvian girlfriend.

The lively rhythm provided by LeRoy Bostie gives seniors and their dotes an opportunity to denee in style.

Unhappy to see the prom come to •n end at Whitemush, but eagerly awaiting the post¡ prom, these seniors and their dates prepare to leave for the Presidential Apartme nts.

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With her es~ort Gene Whitaker proudly wat~hing , Prom Queen, Rita Callan of Ceeilian Academy, re· ~eives a bouquet of roses from Student Coun~il Pres•· dent, Jim Matthews.

J oe Bergmaier's date takes no ehanc:es as she kindly helps him sample the first bite.

The post prom br..Hut at the Presidential Apartments was only the beginning of • morning of deli~ious food end muai~al festivities.

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SPO RTS PHILADELPHIA

The sports program at La Salle is varied and extensive, providing the opportunity for its students to experience the athletic qualities of sportsmanship, skill, and leadership. Regarded as an important portion of the student's education, participation in sports not only leads to physical development, but also to growth in character. For this reason, athletics evoke e nthusiasm from the entire student body -the players as well as the spectators.


VARSITY FOOTBA LL h featured a victory over the PhilaWest Catholic, the La Salle varstty eleven 6 record Desptte thts unusual log for the def nse had All-Catholic standouts with fu lback, and lenny Soane, Bob Enoch, owsk econd team stalwarts. More valuowever, the Explorers, especially the underand learned the rigors of

VARSITY FOOTBALL TEAM Murphy, G Komalas\y, C. Knowles, J. McMenamin, J. Me. l G Ganyer. SECOND ROW: R. Kurowsli, R. Enoch, y T fo ey F. Wesner, G. Sciolla, L. Sloane, S. McCiolley, • 8ukowsk1 C. 'Upiac THIRD ROW: M. Aita, A. Bergin, o J Vetter R. Foeld K. Flynn, R. Poirier, E. Stromberg, Mo • FO R H ROW Brother D. lewi5 (Moderator), Mr. E. Kolly, Mr. J . D. O"eh (Co es) M. Mullan, K. Meehan (Menagers).

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Fulback Bill McCloskey prepares to take a h•nd off •nd to move through a Mc:Carthy-Sc:iolla hole in the line.

On the move aga inst West Catholic:, John Bryers exerts a tremendous force on an offens ive maneuver.

The triumvirate-Coaches Flannery, Kelly, Diehl-having persevered the events of this year's season, anticipate a more impressive record next y.. r.

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The hardhitting offensive linemen could always be relied upon to pave the way for needed yardage.

Sophomore signal-caller, Mike Ternosky, fooled his opponents frequently with his quick fakes and deceptive moves.

As fullback Steve Bukowski prepares to take the pigskin, blocker Bob Enoch aur路 veya the line to find an opening.

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Offe nsive b locker Joe Kohler finds a n opening for fullback Steve Bukowski and aids La Salle in gaining yardage.

During the C ardiMI Dougherty game, the hard hitting defense linemen, Dave McCarthy and Roger Poirier, pry loose end recover the pigskin to halt a n offensive drive.

A terrified tackler bows to the fancy footwork of Joe Flynn, as he re路 turns a punt against North Cath olit.



Team captain, Bob Enoch, moves in on offense to dear the way, as Steve Bukowski gains yardage against North Catholic.

Eluding a Dougherty defender, Bill Cubbin catches a pass for a substantial gain.

LA SALLE'S DEFENSE . . . FIRST ROW: R. Kurowski , S. McCloskey, G. Komelasky, R. Poirier, R. Enoch, D. McC.arthy. SEC. OND ROW: F. Wesner, L. Sloane, T. Foley, J. Flynn, T. Erb.

'IIIII Despite a seemingly unsuccessful season, can there be any doubt of the personal determination in each member of La Salle's squad 1

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Although daunchly defended by his lineman, Kevin Brett encounters the opposing force with grim determination.

J.V. FOOTBALL TEAM FIRST ROW: J. Mclear, J. Fenningham, J. Kohler, W. Ryan, M. Whit. aker, R. Ellis, J. Kent. SECOND ROW: Brother D. Lewis (Moderator), G. Maxian, S. Glynn, K. Meehan, E. Gallagher, K. Brett, J. Hartman, R. Daniel, A. Bednarik, Mr. D. Diehl, Mr. E. Kelly (Coaches). THIRD ROW: L O'Dea, D. Yanni, A. Cummings, A. Stephenson, R. Porreca, B. Moore, E. Domino, D. Smith.

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Somber coaches Kelly and Diehl seem o b it concerned, but e final rae路 ord of four wins and three losses proved that thei r anxiety was in ve in.


FROSH FOOTBALL TEAM FI RST ROW: R. Geary, T. Mokailo, W. Kohler. F. McNamC~ro, J. MoffC~I, A. Busfield, J. Becher, M. Feeny, W. Jomes, R. Moore, J. Bisciolli. SECOND ROW: Mr. l. Golzerano (Coach), T. Meyer, S. Whitlock, P. White, J. Zoiss, F. Spause, M. Sheehan, J. Koller, R. Guerra, T. Reardon R. Togliolatela, J. Maguire, Mr. M. Giacchino (CoCich). THIRD ROW : J. Edling, R. Kelley, G. Zoller, W. Moriarty, D. Castellono, K. Kierstud, M. Popkins, W. Deissler, D. Morris.

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The freshmon team seems tall in perspective, even


Coach Maguire's senior stalwarts: Pat Gallagher, Bob Pannepader, Mike Jones, Bob Miller, and Mike Mullen.

Finishing the Belmont Plateau course, senior Mike McGoldrick panes by manager John lohn who tallies his position.

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Former Navy runner, Brother Gratian, sets the pace for novice sophomore Bob Hartman.


CROSS COUNTRY This year's cross country team climbed from its former low position, and proved itself to be a threat in the championship race. Under the guidance vf its new coach, Owen Maguire, LaSalle's harriers tallied a respectable 3-3 record, and placed sixth in the Catholic League Cross Country Championships. Seniors Mike Taylor and Pat Gallagher, and junior Kevin Bogle, led our thinclads around the new and unfamiliar Belmont Plateau course, to exemplify that a good team possessing both spirit and ability, may be beaten but never really defeated .

As the sun sets, our weary runners jog along et the end of onother workout. Daily sustained practice ha1 agein brought La Selle ecc:laim in cross country competition.


Sprinting the last leg of the course, Pat Gallagher, closely followed by Bob Pannepac~er, is timed by moderator Brother Emery, and it is then recorded by team maneger, John Lohn.

CROSS COUNTRY TEAM SITIING: P. Gallagher, B. Kun, R. Miller, R. Pannep•cker, M. Taylor, M. Jones, M. Mullan, K. Bogle. KNEELING: W. Campbell, E. Welsh, S. Kotub, D. Devlin, W. Kotub, M. McGoldrick, G. VanOsten, R. Brec~enridge, L. Clerk. STANDING: Mr. Owen Maguire (Coach), Brother Emery (Moderetor), G. VanOsten, M. Slavin, P. White, A. Keller, W. Hence, B. McElwee, A. Fornace, R. Hartman, A. Gillespie, E. Cattie (Manager}.

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Pausing briefly with some members of the cross country team, Mr. Maguire offers some pre-meet suggestions, plus a few encouraging words.

La Solie's beauteous legged line-up may never replace the All-American chorus line, but these seven hairy-limbed wonders will keep on trying.

Daily calisthenics both warm up and in路 crease the endurance of our runners be路 fore they attack the long local course.

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VARSITY BASKETBALL TEAM FRONT ROW: W. MeCios~ey, J. Meehan. R. Enoch, J. lynch, J. Me路 Devitt, G. Dugan. SECOND ROW: Brother Fidelian (Moderator), F. Mclaughlin, R. Gutekunst, R. Gaidjunas, R. MeAnespey, P. Stonis.

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In the pre-league game a g ainst St. Joe's, Mr. O'Brien discloses the winning play in which Bob "Gooter" Gutekunst's driving hook shot tilted the score 67-65, La Salle.

Bob Gaidj una s out-jumps his opponent and manages to give La Salle the ball, in the opening second s of the St. Joseph's g ame.

Versity hoopsters Gerry Dugan, Paul Stonis, end J ohn Lynch scramble for the ball during a pre-season matc h with St. Jose ph's Prep.


Reaching for the rebound, " Rae" rises to the occasion by proving that talent is as veluable as height.

Tense moments of decision like these have been a prominent pert of Obie's thirty-four yee rs of c:oeehing.

Although inexperienced and underrated, La Salle's varsity basketball team displayed its determination, disproving all pre-season expectations by posting an over-all 11 -9 record . In Catholic Leag ue competition, Coach O'Brien's Little Explore rs finished a close fourth place in the Northern division with a 6-6 tally. While junior Paul Stonis led the netmen in total scoring, seniors Bill McCloskey a nd Jo h n McDevitt, and juniors Jack Meehan and Frank McLaughlin provided additional offensive and defensive punch . Backed by strong stud ent support, the team never failed to exhibit a perseverance unsurpassed by its opponents.

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Managers, Jim McKee and Bill Powell, besides caring for the equipment, keep the official score and personal foul records at all our games. After a game-winning lut second bucket against St. Jo. seph's Prep, Bob Gutekunst is congratulated by his jubilant teammates.

Fooling his opponent by employing some of his excellent maneuvers, Jack Meehan succeeds in scoring for La Salle.

It was a sad night for Bishop Kenrick's not-so-mighty Knights as La Salle's Frank Mclaughlin edded much to our team's gallent victory.

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On the rebound, Bob McAnespey jumps up to tap the liJ> bell into the basket, making it dark for Kenrick's "Knights."

A great basketball handler, Bill McCloskey instigahcl meny pleys, which resulted in deuces for Le Selle. As a McOev ti che ge p e 1 h ~ "lence Pau Ston n s courl y manner ~torrps on h s +oe.

Elated che r eader G 9 Ho ey en, d1路 r ch La Salle's rc-oters !I loud appro路 ciotion for 11'1 excelle~t ,: ay.

A necenity during basketball season is efficient scorekeeping. Manager, Ed Mulligan, re路 views men-for-men scores from a previous game with Obie O 'Brien.

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J.V. BASKETBALL TEAM FIRST ROW: A. Lattenti, R. Falc:onio, R. Mc:Brien, M. Van Buskirk, A. Neri, W. Walters. SECO ND ROW: Mr. J. Lynch (Coach), T. O'Shea, R. Dan路 iel, M. Stumpo, J. Debow, R. Walters.

One of ~he most valuable players on the junior varsity teem was speedy Tim O'Shea. By initiating many important plays, he helped to unify a nd coordinate the team.

JUNIOR VARSITY Quick handling of the basketball is a neeeuery aspect in offensive maneuvers, and AI Lattanti seems to be having few problems, even though he's well guarded.


Looking for an unguarded man, yearling Jack Rosa tense1y dribbles through the opposition. Driving pest his Bishop Kenrick defender, frosh eager Jim Lynch initiates a daring lay路up shot.

FROSH FROSH BASKETBALL TEAM FIRST ROW: M. Stevens, J. Rosa , J. Walsh, G. Campbell, J. Lynch. SECOND ROW: J. Sulivan, E. France, W. Cunnane, Mr. J. Lynch (Coach). T. Duffy, D. Boerner, M. Buckley.

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At practice, Joe Miller follows through on his shot, while Dick Needham hopes for a strike.

Showing his usual excellent form, Dave Malek battles with the pins in an effort to gain the high· scorer crown.

A student prince at heart, Mr. McCabe demon· strates the mentor's technique required of • pro b owler.

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"You can't satisfy everybody," seems to be the state of affairs here, as there appears to be a different con路 sensus of opinion over the scores.

In an inter-team match, seniors Dan Pietruska and Joe t.4iller ere neck-end -neck in their race for victory.

A true athlete, Mr. McCabe offers a little advice to Bill Carlin, Dick Needham, Joe Miller, Bill Ashworth, Dave Malek and Dan Pietruska. Did that advice have a "hidden" m.. ning, Mr. McCabe?


SWIMMING Finishing third in the Catholic League, this year's swimming team upheld the fine tradition of recent teams at La Salle. The support given by the spirited seniors of the team, coupled with the staunch foundation of underclass swimmers, has brought the team closer to the league title than many previous years. Although frequently faced with near defeat, the team, under the devoted coaching of Mr. Walter Farrell and the competent organizing of moderator Brother E. James, has brought itself to an enviable berth. From the first taste of victory, to the final struggles of their 10-4 record, the varsity team has personified determination and ability.

Mining from next year's team will be seniors, John Cattie, Will M~Kenna, Bill Valenti, Mike Enl, Joe Best, Frank Fisher, Craig Hopkins, end Tom S~ully.

Teem captain, Will McKenna, spirited his fellow swimmers through the season with his rousing peptelh end outstanding breaststroke performen~es.

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Smiling confidently, four La Salle equanauts rest after strengthening their ability to out-stroke the best of the Catholic League.

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SWIMMING TEAM FIRST ROW: M. Stewart, J. Best, T. Meyer, M. Fihgibbons, K. Kierstead, S. Fenning, J. Kohler. SECOND ROW: S. Kenny, F. Preis, J. Loughgran, J. McKenna, P. Muessig, G. Meyer, T. Normile, P. Moser, C. Lehman. THIRD ROW: Mr. W. Far路 rei (Coach). J. Radovich, W. McKenna, M. Ehl, J. Cattie, W. Velenti, C. Hopkins, T. Scully, F. Fisher, W. Merkmann (Manager).

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"Flying through the eir with the greatest of ease," these swimmers display ell the besic: form needed for e fest start.

O ne of La Selle's best divers and three-t ime va rsity letter winner, 'Bill Vat..tl demondrates his famous half-twist.

Although recognized as the hardest stroke to master, Mike Ettl and M-enk Prell seem to have little difficulty with the butterfly.

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Hlth tM111 spirit, diapleyed by Mftiors Creig Ho,.IM e11d Jey Redovich, is reflected in the high scores for La Sell. recorded by John Kowelski, under the ceref11l eye of Brott.. James, moderator.

VARSITY SWIMMING RECORD LA SALLE OPPONENT 59 Father Judge 36 7I Cardinal Dougherty 24 55 Cardinal O'Hara 40 55 West Catholic 40 27 Monsignor Bonner' 68 80 Bishop Neumann IS 44 Saint Joseph Prep 51 71 Father Judge 24 60 Cardinal Dougherty 35 56 Cardinal O'Hara 39 61 West Catholic 34 46 Monsignor Bonner 49 70 Bishop Neumann 25 42 Saint Joseph Prep 53

blecllttttcl e tOf'WerO otve, open positio11, Greg t.Aeyen edds much showmenship to his diving ebility.


Rigorous training is an essential part of every athlete's life. These members of the t ra ck tea m, foll owing the example of Mike Mullen, are no exceptions.

l nter-~qued races help build the competitive spirit necessary tor e ll trick stirs.

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FIRST ROW: F. Mc Namara, J . Rosa, R. Kolb, W. Campbell, P. White, P. Muessig, 6. D'Ambrosio, D. Gillespie, L. Clark, C. Brooks, M. Moger, E. Bogie, S. McCloskey, L Pio. SECOND ROW: D. Normile, A. Fornace, J. Mall ick, R. Hartman, J. Hyde, D. Like, M. Alekna, M. VanBuskirk, T. Keener, F. Doherty, W. Cubbin, K. Bogie, J. P11cuuo, J. DiOrio, M. Barbour, M. Girondo, W. Hughes. THIRD ROW: E. Cattie IMeneger) , E. France, P. Gallegher, R. Miller, J. Moore, S. Farrell, C. Wahl, W . McC.be, M. Mullen, J . Dugan, M. Jones, Mr. E. Kelly (Coach), A. Keller (Captain), Brother &ratian (Moderator), W. Kozub, J . Turner, S. J. Gorman, S. Bukowski, R. Kun. J. Flynn, J. Cookson, R. Kurowski, C. Zapiac, P. Feeny.

At the close of the cross country season, Coach Edward Kelly called the first practice session for his track team of championshiP. potential. Returning seniors AI Keller, Bob Miller, Pat Gallagher, and Lou Clark lead the way to the Catholic League Indoor Title, providing an exciting warm-up for the outdoor season. With experienced competitors and coaching, Mr. Kelly's trackmen developed into one of the area's leading teams .

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Ezhibiting his edm irable form, Bob Miller cleers the high jump bar. Bob has set now records for his skill not only in loca l meets but in regional competition.

Senior Mike Jones displays the strain experienced by a longdistance runner.

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Pausing to ponder his role as a human catapu lt, Mike Barbour prepares to " put" t he twelve pounder.

Matched stride for stride, sprinters Jerry Dugan, Joe Flynn, end Frank Doherty dash down the straight-away.

Directly involved with his team, Mr. Kelly com bines per路 sonal experience with a knowledge of his runners to obtain impreuive results.

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C,oach Ed Kelly and manager Gene Cattie admire AI Keller's newly won and proudly displayed Inquirer Medal.

Lone La Sella pole vaulter, Bi ll Hughes, jets over the bar, racking up mora valuable points for La Salle at the Inquirer Games.

mun in flight, Joe Flynn aims for undisturbed wnd .

Pranured by e persistent competitor, Bob Miller displays the determined composure of a champion.

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Eyes on the ball, senior Tom Scully pivoh at the top of his becuwillf.

Bent in concentration, Skip Keiter punches an iron from the edge of e tree-lined fairway.

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Demonstrating his persistent drive and determination, John Kelly el¡ hibits the form that hu won him four vanity letters.

GOLF Following through in perfect f - . Joe Mastronerdo admires his h.acliwork.

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La Salle golf team hopefuls view the form of a fellow as piring condidate during tryouts at North Hills Country Club under the watchful eye of new golf mentor, Mr. David Diehl.

Always ready to share his golling experience, Mr. Dieh l amica bly counsels Joe Mastronardo, Skip Keiser, and Craig Hopkins on one of the gripping problems of golf.

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When the spring weather arrived, La Salle's ardent duffers turned out in force for their new golf coach, Mr. David Diehl. Guided by senior standout, John Kelly, the squad was composed of a healthy mixture of seniors and underclassmen. Desiring to recapture last year's championship position, the putters and the drivers practiced persistently both in team sessions and individual workouts. In excellent form, the golfers shaped up as leading contenders for the Catholic League crown.

Up on ihe green, Joe Madronardo and S~ip Keiser examine iheir lia befo,.. putting out.

In a pensive momeni, John Kelly pauses io eonsider his next move.

Blasiing his way out of • sandy hazard, C raig Hopklna raises a white cloud under the serutiny of Joe Mastronardo, during a pr.-s.aaon practice -cl.

Tom Scully rotatn lnio whiplash downswing.

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Touring the Norih Hills coui'M, Coach Mr. David Diehl relaxn while ~eeping en eye on hit team.

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Seemingly upset by his fumbling of the ball during an inter-squad game, John Cattie bemoans his plight as three greedy opponents moYe in on ffle ball.

VARSITY W ATER POLO Despite Paul Moser's defensiYe effort, pool shark Mike Etzl spots an open pat+. to the net.

VARSITY WATER POLO TEAM FIRST ROW: M. Etzl, C. Corkery, W. McKenna, J . C.ttie, J. Normile, R. Gallagher. SECOND ROW: Brother E. James (Moderator), P. Moser, J. McGowan, J. Loughran, S. Fenning, K. KierdMcf, Wr. Jolut ,.,.... (Ceedl).

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Effort, balance, strength, end vigor combined with long hours of pt'actice on the Meehan field tennis courts account for singles player Ken McGrath's high status.

Maintaining La Salle's traditional varsity tennis team excellence, the netmen earned another top position this year in the Catholic League standings. The racketmen, headed by juniors Tom Gowen and Ken McGrath, and seniors Neal Givey and Walt Fidler, baffled the opposition with speed, power, and form. With fine courts, modern equipment, and the consistent coaching of Mr. Gerald Tremblay and Brother Kenneth, the formidable team proved quite difficult to conquer.

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On the home courts, three year varsity letter winner and La Salle's number one player, Tom Gowen, catches up to the ball while studying his opponent's position.

As Bill Deluca returns a serve during a junior varsity doubles match, Pete McFadden waits anxiously for an opportunity to display his own skill.

Court jesters, Mr. Tremblay, Ken McGrath, Tom Gowen end Rich Fairchild pause briefly from their rigorous routine to ttlk over the lighter side of tennis.

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C,overing the backhand alley, Rich Fairchild lunges end connects for a difficult shot to bewilder his Penn Charter opponent.

Brother Kenneth teds the prospective court-stars, Andy Stephenson, Ted Keener, ,ete McFadden, end lill Deluce, in en early spring practice.

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Prior to the first metc:h of the ..eson, Tom &owen t akes time out f or a p icture.

Stt-etc:hing upwards, Neel Givey chal路 lenges his opponent with an overhead smash guaranteed to stymie even the most agile tennis buff.

Ever-busy manager Tony Lopresti admin路 lsters to a failing net with assistance from Peter McFadden.

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Commenting upon t he form and unified stroke of th is year's Vars ity Eight, Coach Hines gives each member the needed advice which will hopefully result in a championshi p.

The five men of t he Varsity Four, Joe McGowen, Tim Foley, John Brady, Dave Lagan , and coxswain John McCormid happily look forward to an erduous workout.

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CREW With three returnees from last year's National Schoolboy Champion Varsity Eight, Coach George Hines' sweepers had an excellent chance of keeping their prestigeous trophy at La Salle again this year. During pre-season conditioning, initiated by moderator, Brother Jerome, the rowers were groomed for the rigors experienced on the Schuylkill River. The varsity sweep boats, stocked with 1965 National winners Frank Wesner, Paul Laskow, and Guy Sciolla, looked especially powerful in early races. In addition, the scullers, mentared by Mike McGee, anticipated a winning season for their quads and doubles. Daily eight mile workouts, combined with our fine reputation, made this year's crew the team to beat.

A tower of power, the Varsity Eight mad-hatters, J . McGowan, S. Fox, J. Kowalski, P. Laskow, A. Johnson, G . Sciolla, F. Wesner, M. Fitzgibbons, end J. Matthews are a millinery's delight on the Schuylkill.

Varsity Doubles sc:ullers, seniors Bob Cody and Jay Radovich prepare to shove off the slip et the beginning of practice.

Although outboard motors are almost invaluable in coaching crew, Mike McGee finds thot rowing can sometimes be easier then st•rting the motor.

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Carefully returning their fragile shell to the Malte boat rack, the junior varsity eight oarsmen follow commands from conwain, Ace Johnson.

Hend1 over heed, the well-dreued junior ver~ity 1qued prepern to

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Coxswain Gerry Oeste calls to members of the third eight, A. Doyle, J. O'Connor, M. Hervey, R. Ellis, J. Loftus, L Robinson, R. Liberatore, and S. Glynn at the beginning of • l0119 p~~ll upriver.

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During a practice on an overcast afternoon, Don Kotas and Dan Foley hold Brother Jerome and Mr. Hines tight to the dock.

In front of our already welt-stocked trophy ease, former Olympian, Ted Nash, now Penn eoaeh, and Mr. Joseph McGowan, president of the La Salle Crew Parents' Club, present Frank Wesner and Coach George Hines with the Catholic League Crew trophy and the National School boy Rowing Association plaque.

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VARSITY SQUASH TEAM T. Gowen, L. Reilly, T. Lopresti. J. Loughran, S. D'Ambrosio, P. McFadden. J. Gordon. K. McGrath.

Seeded one-two, coach Tom Edmunson's dynamic duo, Leo Reilly and Tom Gowen, forearmed the team to a successful first season in the Philadelphia Inter-Academic League.


La Salle's representatives on the baseball diamond, fifteen selected from a huge turnout, combined timely hits, alert baserunning, and near-errorless fie lding in their quest for a top position in the Catholic League. Lettermen Bob Gumrot, Bob Gaidjunas and Mike Boerner, with invaluable senior and underclass assistance, provided a full season of spirited baseball. The talents of newcomers Pete Kichline, Lou Capecci, and Pete D'Entremont comprised the outfield strength so vital to a successful year. Coach Ned Kearney and Moderator Brother Daniel David supplied the guidance, and the team responded on the scoreboard .

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Taking advantage of good position, Gerry Greco stops a hard hit grounder close to the third base line.

Fo11r year letterman, Bob Gumrot, ha~ always been one of the team standouts because of his fiery offense and h11stling defense.

Senior southpaw Bill Winning overhands a plateward pitch in his customary winsome delivery.

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With his teammates looking on avidly, Lou Capecci, a strong sophomore starter, sets out to prove himself a valuable power hitter.

Following through on a big curve, Bob Gaidjunas watches for the result. Bob has been a leading hurler for three years, and is always tough in the dutch.


A skilled strategist, Ned Kearney confers with regulars Bob Gumrot and Skip Viola, as he plans another effective offensive adjustment.

From his unusually wide stance, Pete Kichline frequently hit for extra bases.

VARSITY BASEBALL TEAM FIRST ROW : W. McCabe (Manager). W. Hamilton, E. Molush, W. Ryan, W Kohler, J. Grubb. D. Cassidy W . Powell {Manager). SECOND ROW : G. Greco, R. Gumrot W. Ashworth, J. Schwartz, R. Mattern, M. Jordan, F. Fisher, C. Mastropaolo, W. Winning. THIRD ROW: Mr. Ned Kear路 ney (Coach), P. Kichline, M. Boernor, L. Capecci, S. Viola , J. Kohler, P. D'Entremot, R. Gaidjunas W. Markman, G Mazian, T. Meyer, Brother Daniel David {Moderator).


Tangled-up by 3C's Jim Morton during the junior all-star basketball game, Joe Vetter grimac:es et his loss.

Displaying agility and effort whic:h charac:terizes La Salle's intramural program, this wiry underclassman participates in after school football.

The fierce competition of the inter-class football lea gue in the fall i1 exemplified by the facial expressions on sophomores Glenn Radovich and Rick Felc:onio.

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INTRAMURALS

This year's intramural prog ram covered a wide variety of fall, winter, and spring sports. While encompassing such standard sports as cross country, football, basketball, bowling, swimming, water polo and softball, the program has been expanded to include such novelties as volleyball, soccer, tug-of-war, ping-pong, chess and checkers. These activities have helped to instill and to stimulate a vigorous class spirit. An individua l elimination ping-pong tourn4menl for each home room was the scene of some friendly h.,nd-to-hMd combat.

During pre-g ome practice, Torry Lawler, a killer for Brother Kevin, and L;my Molloy, Mr. Lynch's keyed-up envoy, light to keep the volley goong.

Charging past the offensive line, Bob Windisch and Bill Flanagan prepare to crush the opposing quarterback, Jeck Lord, but he penes the ball in time.


John Kelly seems to be giving a bit of thought to the situation as Pete Kichline makes his move Scratch one basket, John.

Two underclassmen stretch to make a return d uring the sophomore volleyball championship match.

Weight, strength, determination and the sheer power of numbers went into the pull for a 3E victory in this tug.of.war.

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Jaek Meehan, one of Brother Malaehy's 3E "racketeers" , rebelliously positions himself for a backhand shot.

While his opponent prepares to move , jun ior John Fitzsimmons concentrates on future stratagems. Equa lly interested in the outcome of the contest is intramural director , Brother Malachy.

Mike Clement swoops down to pick up a pigskin intended for Bob Kolb in a 3C-3G cl ash.

Members of the int ra mural senior all-star basketball team, Vince Dowling and J im Daniel, seem to be having some disagreement over the possession of the ba ll. They were probably just doing it for kids.


FOCUS: FOUNDATIONS FOR CHRISTIAN LEADERSHIP

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The La Salle student emerges a Christian leader. His academic life encourages intellectual freedom; His religious life emphasizes personal responsibility; His social life exemplifies Christian principles.

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WE STRIVE , THAT WE MAY LEAD OTHERS BETTER , TOMORROW ... I 76


THE 1966 BLUE AND GOLD STAFF CO-EDITORS Denis lawler Thomas Ratchford ASSOCIATE EDITORS Charles Anspach Robert Burt John Fitzgibbons William Marr George VanOsten MANAGING EDITORS Paul Partyka Edward Reardon

ART EDITOR Albert Keller CONTRIBUTORS Wayne Campbell Edward Crawford Michael Hogan Walter Hunter Jerrold McCarron MODERATOR Brother Michael Nicholas, F.S.C

ACKNOWLEDGEM ENTS The 1966 BLUE AND GOLD represents the journalistic efforts of La Salle students complemented by sincere encouragement, professional service, and valuable assistance. For these reasons, the 1966 BLUE AND GOLD staff wishes to acknowledge the help of: BROTHER E. FRANCIS, Principal, for his unfailing support and encouragement; BROTHER D. CARL, Vice-Principal, for his interest and cooperation; BROTHER D. JEROME, for his artistic advice on the yearbook cover design; MR. GERALD TREMBLAY, for his literary recommendations; THE FACULTY MODERATORS, AND COACHES, for their patient cooperation with picture schedules; MR. MIKE MAICHER, photographer for the Philadelphia Bulletin, for his time and devotion in taking the excellent candid pictures; MR. DANIEL SOLARI, representative of William T. Cooke Publishing, Inc., for his friendly professional assistance; MR. DONALD SYERS, of l orstan-Thomas Studios, for his photographic services; CARL WOLF STUDIO, for the quality of the senior portraits; THE STUDENTS,who faithfully pledged purchases totaling eighty-five percent of the entire student body.


C ONGRATULATIONS TO THE

CLASS OF '66

FROM THE

STUDENT COUNCIL * President

JAMES MATTHEWS

Vice-President

FRANK WESNER

Secretary

EUGENE WHITAKER

Moderator

BROTHER GERALD WILLIAM, F.S.C.

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CONGRATULATIONS AND BEST WISHES TO THE CLASS OF 1966 FROM THE

MEN OF LA SALLE

* OFFICERS- 1965-66

President William J. McAnespey 1st Vice-President

Alfred E. Enoch

2nd Vice-President John J. Bryers

Treasurer John B. Foley

Secr etary Lawrence A . Flynn

Moderator Brother F. James, F .S.C.

AIM - PURPOSE To help the students and school in every w ay possible, especially to provide tuition for those needy boys whose dads died, after their son entered La Salle and w h o would otherwise have to drop out. MEMBERSHIP All fathers of present or past students who pay th e annual dues of five dollars. Friends of La Salle m ay become associate members.

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WITH KINDEST PERSONAL REGARDS AND SINCERE BEST WISHES TO THE CLASS OF 1966

FROM THE

LA SALLE MOTHERS' CLUB

* President

Recording Secretary

Mrs. Thaddeus J . Bartkowski

Vice-Preside1tt

Mrs. Francis P. J. Slanina

Corresponding Secretary

Mrs. Robert L. Breckenridge

Treasurer

Mrs. John F. Meehan

Past President

Mrs. James P. Dwyer

Mrs. Charles B. O'Connor

Moderators Br other Declan Lewis, F .S.C. Br other Emilian Joseph, F.S.C.

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JOHN MEEHAN AND SON

General Contractors

*

PHILADELPHIA

NEW YORK

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GENUARDI SUPER MARKETS, INC.

*

Audubon

East Norriton

Jeffersonville

Norristown

General Offices:

1930 W. MAIN STREET

Norristown, Pa. 19401

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SUPPLY COMPANY OF

CENTRAL CITY, INC .

Heavy Hardware - Contractor's Equipment

Supplies - Rentals - Sales

* 9301 KREWSTOWN ROAD

Philadelphia, Pa. 19115

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E RWIN CHEVROLET, INC.

6000 NORTH BROAD STREET

PHILADELPHIA, PA.

Sales - Service - Parts

*

Joseph A. Gibbons

Paul D. Gibbons

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Reweaving - Invisible Mending Moth Holes, Tears and Burns The Original French Weaving All Types of Material

* U.S. ART WEAVING CO. 11 South 17th Street PHILADELPHIA 3, PA. LOcust 7-1145

Fern Gardiner

NESBITT Air Conditioning - Heating Ventilating Equipment for Schools PHILADELPHIA, PA. 19136

* ITT Nesbitt

Division of International Telephone and Telegraph Corporation

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JOHN J. BR YERS Funeral Director

* 2741-43 W. ALLEGHENY AVENUE

BA 5-6239

BA 6-0720

Compliments of

G ROCHOWSKI SONS Self-Service Market Quality Meats

* 3922 TERRACE STREET Philadelphia 28, Pa.

IV 3-1962

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COONEY BROTHER S. INC. 5th and Dauphin Streets PHILADELPHIA, PA. 1913 3 REgent 9-2800

* Pipe - Valves - Fittings Plumbing and Heating Supplies and Specialties

Complintents of

RUGGIERO'S COCKTAIL LOUNGE

C.

W. ELD REDGE

AND RESTAURANT Ridge Avenue and Domino Lane Roxborough, Phila., Pa. 1912 8 IV 2-7888

Wholesal e Meats

* 3213 Albemarle Avenue DREXEL HILL, DELAWARE

COUNTY, PA.

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PLYMOUTH STATIONERY

ROGER W. KRAUT

COMPANY

Jeweler

*

*

1501-09 N. 59th Street

29-31 West State Street

PHILADELPHIA, P A. 19 1 51

DOYLESTOWN, PA.

NORTH PHILADELPHIA FEDERAL SAVINGS & MELROSE

LOAN ASSOCIATION 1019-21 West Lehigh Avenue

WATERPROOFING CO.

PHILADELPHIA, PA. 19133

*

Branches:

5 312 Ridge A venue

9500 Bustleton Avenue PHILADELPHIA, PA. 19115

1181-8 5 Easton Road

PHILADELPHIA, P A. 1912 8

ROSLYN, PA. 19001

* Assets Over $47,00 0,000.00 Jos. J. Foley, Jr., President John

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J.

Fitzgibbons, Vice-President

IV 3-4849


ccQuali ty Tells"

AROBONE AND CLINE, SCHWARTZ'S SOFT PRETZEL BAKERY 4353 Frankford Avenue

INC. Automatic Control Instruments

PHILADELPHIA, P A. 19124

* Retail and Wholes ale Soft Pretzels - Longfellows Beer Pretzels

* 333 W. Mount Pleasant Ave.

PHILADELPHIA, P A. 19119

Phone: CU 8-3 3 54

Compliments of

BARBIERI & KLINE

W. F. SMITH, INC.

Contractors for Warm Air Heating

Thomas & Water Streets

Air Conditioning Sheet Metal

JENKINTOWN, PA. 19046

CA 4-6550

* Philadelphia, Pa.

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Established I 8 80

BARDY'S MARKET FELIX SPATOLA & SONS Fresh and Frosted Fruits and Vegetables

Groceries - Delicatessen Fresh Meats - Poultry Frozen Food

*

*

440 North 12th Street

3643 Frankford Ave.

PHILADELPHIA 23, PA. WA 2-5600

Distributon of Pasco Vitality Orange Juice and Frozen Sea Food

PHILADELPHIA, P A.

JE 5-3374

P & H DIESEL SERVICE BALDWIN FRANKFORD DAIRIES, INC.

4141 Almond Street PHILADELPHIA 37, PA.

Duffield and Foulkrod Sts.

Shop Phone: CU 8-5240 Carl Powers - Residence OS 5-5487

Philadelphia, Pa.

Bill Hence - Residence OL 9-5 324

*

*

AUTHORIZED SALES AND SERVICE

Milk - Ice Crea路ttt

Cummins Diesel Bendix - Westinghouse W bite - Autocar - R.eo

JE 5-4326

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Radio Dispatch Service Trucks


FRANK V. DANIEL BUILDER

WYNDMOOR SUNOCO AND AUTO SERVICE 1000 E. Willow Grove Avenue

*

PHILADELPHIA, P A.

345 Cedar Road

* ELKINS PARK, PA. 19117

Operated by Ed Knittel and T om Donofry

THE WISHES 1966

TO BLUE THANK AND OUR GOLD BENEFACTORS STAFF

Please Patronize Our Advertisers

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WM. T. COOKE PUBLISHING, INC. 256 South 23rd Street LOcust 4-6171

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Philadelph路ia, Pa. 19103 Area Code 215




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