All Hallows High School - Halloween Yearbook (Bronx, NY)

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P , x ff v A i I ,,,:,.Y ,V ., as Q", W f iv g -4 5, W E r' ,Q ifhn- W., L A I . f Q , - Bd,3au l-sw' Qx Tsu- Ex litmus. . 1 4 .-.,.- 3 YM 3 The ALL O Senior CI OFIQM6 Alll4aHo NEW YORK CITY XIL9 HIS EMINENCE FRANCIS CARDINAL SPELLMAN Archbnshop of New York Foreword IN PRODUCING THE I946 "Halloween" we aim to present a fitting souvenir which for years to come will keep by our sides the fine memories of the faculty and our fellow classmates. lt is our fond wish that this volume may become a beneficial influence, in- spiring us to remain loyal to the noble ideals instilled into our minds during our stay at All Hallows. ,O .mv '41 Contents INTRODUCTION SEN IORS CLASSES GRAMMAR DEPARTMENT ACTIVITIES ATHLETICS Provmcuol Amerncon Province VERY REV BRO J P NOONAN Superior General Chrustuon Brothers of Ireland REV. BRO, J. A, KELLY REV BRO H A FILEHNE Prmc1paIofAII Hallows 9 eniors IXTY-THREE young men take their leave of All Hallows this year, Having received an education second to none, and pre- pared spiritually, physically, and mentally, they are about to enter a world that knows no peace, that respects no authority but force, that scotfs at God and religion. Their mission in life, in whatever vocation they may be, is to remain loyal and staunch to the principles which they have been taught to know and reverence. May they always be true to God, country and All Hallows. 59 in- JOSEPH P ADAIR Joe entered All Hallows nn hrs junuor year but was quuck to gann popularnty among hls class mates Has excellent sense of humor and should go far on hus personaluty A rabud sports fan he us also a-perseversng student Plans to study engnneernng at Manhattan College ai 5 Utbx Q ? X N ' 5 1 X df X 41- Azul- gf., A LEON F BRAC lmmednotely recognlzable by hls cheerful nature Leo has been a welcome classmate sunce enternng A H A good szngles player he hos greatly avded the tennns team sunce o rumor Durnng has flrst three years he was an the glee club Leo plans to attend Fordham College 4 3121 ? ' 2 y 5 N I KPLQR. JAMES A BRADY All Hallows should be pretty famllsar to .lum by now as he has been here snnce l938 when he entered the grammar school Was actlve on the Halloween and a varsity basketball man oger as a sensor Future us undecuded 3 ' Q- X 4- .X T' ' X Q to , 0 'l 5 F' I N SX si xx i xl I ' I X X J.L, l Z3 X Ts l 4' J , , i -,O X , K It 1 --X. 4 s l sg " , '?.vV A ,gr 0 WILLIAM J BRERETON Bull s carefree wltty manner makes ham one of the most popular students In thus years graduatmg class He achieved fame on both the gruduron and the cunder path Wnll probably be carrying the ball for Uncle Sam before the year IS out ALBERT B CARR Another old tnmer AI entered All Hallows IH the fourth grade A four year member of the school band he was one of the founders of the swung band I-Ins sunny dlsposltlon and quuck wut should carry hum far un later lnfe WILLIAM P CARROLL Bull has been a versatule and excellent foot ball and basketball player After two years lay vee he became quarterback on the varsity In gunuor and senuor years he played baseball Frlendly and a good muxer as well Blll should be a success at Fordham Unuverslty IGH ,-.., K f X XXX FNIQECXQI 1 1 I3 Fu , 53 ' Q9f'f'3 , 3 'll es Qgif 3 Z JOSEPH A COLLERAN Joe s greatest asset as has magnetlc person allty which has made hum one of the most popular seniors Was honor student and mem ber of glee club An able mathematnclan Joe plans to study engnneerlng at Manhattan Col ege RICHARD J CRAY Although Duck dld not enter All Hallows untll hus sensor year he :mmeduately became active In vanous school actnvntues Took an actnve part In debatung and dramatucs Lskes basketball and baseball lntends goung to col lege after Uncle Sam as fnnnshed wlth hum I ZX 'N I lllf 9, QE KR ff lm X we eu HM, X Nlkscwgl ROBERT A D AMICO Bobs forensuc talents have won hm' much popularuty sunce he entered the school un fresh man year l-le was rmmedxately tabbed as a natural IH debatung and has won many honors ID speech ls a good student Future as unde cuded RICHARD E DeMARCO Rvchle IS qunte at home nn All Hallows hor mg gone through both the grammar and hugh schools A hard worker and an avld student he ns popular among the sensor class Rlchue intends to enroll at Vnrgmua Mnlntary Instltute pursuvng a mulltary career WALTER F DI LLEMUTH Walter IS a true All Hallows man havmg entered the grammar school In the furst grade Has been a member of the bond slnce hls gram mar school days and was active on the tennis team for two years Plans to study for the priest hood at Maryknoll DANIEL F DILLON Dan the other half of the Dullon twuns as o qulet good natured fellow who never focused attention on himself A four year member of X fl A the glee club he IS also an effucnent scholar A S Plans to study mednclne gf" ixkx Y- WF' JB M Karaoke I 'ht' ,I . ' .. sgpff sf 'A g Cav Q if y Q Q3 - , L- III' IIII? ff I 4 as A I A Q-,le THOMAS J DILLON Luke hrs brother Tom us qulet and good natured and also bears a remarkable resem blance to htm physlcally The glee club has been hrs prnncupol actuvuty throughout hes hugh school tenure Torn ns uncertaun as to hns col lege preference because of has age lgw M tl W JAMES J DINAN Jum IS a quuet amuable fellow admlred and respected by all A good student he proved has athletnc abnlnty by captannnng the layvee foot ball team ln has sophomore year Also appeared nn several school productuons as a member of the dramatlc socuety Hopes to become an engnneer Na., l if lJL Mew, JAMES J DOYLE Jum us another grammar school alumnus havung entered All Hallows In the fnrst grade A four year honor man Jnm was a varsuty bas ketballer In lunuor and senror years Hopes to take enguneenng at Manhattan College vo Am J ull J A llfllllllff , ll l 3 ff. ' J' ll V F 4, me yt l lllllllllllyll ll My J' QF' x llll I lllllll fy Cr' 'I l ll N XX will ' ' lKJ.4 Y I A , A , A - Q Q, ,pf 9 ,Sr HOWARD P EVERNGAM Hownes artustnc accomplrshments seen for four years on The Blue and Whlte and The Halloween ar hns chnef but not has only claim to fame He was a member of the track team and a four year honor man wlth a lean :ng toward math and the scuences lntends to study engrneerlng I- . ,9iX!.14.fv'-f' X .A JA ' r A Lew X f WJ4, ,ov'f" I2-da! f -,f"1 V104 .. JAMES E FEEN EY Jnm ns the thoughtful pensnve type lmper turbable and sincere A four year member of the track team he was also a member of the d batxng club and the dramatnc socrety for a year each Jlm s future IS undecuded Rf, UQWA, PETER F FINNERTY An All Hallows man sunce l936 Pete as one if M of the most popular sensors A good all around 9 llEl'll5TE7-xl X X LHBRHIUN I7 ff -Q Y f XRQ ff ie 'Can- 4 fl X Xllwrllb ty Nnllscxel X05 lf athlete Fnnn played varsnty football and bas 04, KW M ketball nn hrs lunnor and sensor years No def: nnte plans for the future 5 f 4 O ff XX . ND 7 f f ' -A he is , f'1'i, A l- f,fv I MJ ' , l ' fl y f'Q6Vu'f X V ff, K l f fir l l 1 - s We 1 X all 1 gi f s Q xfx ! 3 Y I' ,l' .QA ll-Zvlsi, - - - ' -f fl J X . 17 , r AUSTIN T FITZGERALD Fitz s popularrty us fnttnngly attested to by the fact that he us presudent of hrs class Has been a four year member of the band and played varsnty football and baseball A good student he untends to complete hrs educatuon at Holy Cross College THOMAS F FLAHERTY X Ffllfffha 1 f t tl ll x X 3 8'-4 vf' 1 lFROHl er' Ill LZ L f.ONffl: ? ,,-.-f -1 J Q J lK"SLkl91 ,Vw I 2 wil ll Tom has attended All Hallcws for only one y ar but qulckly adgusted hamself and became a good student A furst strung tackle on the football team he was a defenswe bulwark A good student and a congenual classmate Tom plans an enguneerung career begmnmg t o dham THOMASFXEANNON But two years here Tom has become a con snstent student In all subjects He has been promlnent an Intramural sports partlcularly basketball Always wrth a smile he has become a frlend to many Tom as at present undeclded as to a college f f7 ,- T gf fflffi-" Lx X -l , llt'g'l,'.fl 1 T' J ft, f y 0 2 'llilll Q ' X A X T Q' I M f 766 ' I IIll,,. . 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A P Vik gil .JJ In Lg, "' ' l ,rz"' nl!! ur V .Alt by K' II' fy . fl ' gr 'T , 0 - W x l T , , I 11 Q AN staff member of The Blue and Whlte and JOHN J GARLAND Jack rs an All Hallows boy from way back m the trfth grade ls an excellent student having been an honor man ever snnce he entered Was The Halloween managed the varslty base ball team and was actrve on the debatmg club for two years Hopes to get degree IH Clvnl Engineering at Manhattan College .- R ,,'7 7 V uuru ru r X nsxv - l Wa l OD Nusavu- RICHARD F HARGROVE Duck came from Sacred Heart to start at All Hallows In has freshman year Hrs keen sense of humor has made hum popular wuth class mates Was four year member of glee club ln tends to enter the medical protessron PETER J HAYES Pete has been un All Hallows only two years but his naturally quxck wut carrned hum to rm meduate popularuty Played varsrty football for two years compensating for hrs lack of suze wuth a great heart Ambntnon undecuded O f Z- w ,3 . . ' I .. . ' ,F cf f , ' U 9 , xc if Q! AJ s . i l VX. ' H 6? , aff-1 T Z, ,gulf J ry . . l A I A , ,ff by lf, fl fa: X lll fl 1 J I 'T l N . 1 - ' 1 QI' dig , sf ,J h JAMES M HENNESSY Bug Jem was an actnve member on both the varsity baseball and football teams In hrs gunlor and sensor years Besides bemg an ac complnshed athlete he us earnest and atten tnve In class securrng good grades Jum favors Manhattan College as has future school JOHN F HOGAN John as practucally an Institution at All Hal lows havung entered the grammar school nn the furst grade He was a member of the tenms team for two years and played wlth the band for four years Noted for hrs suave pleasant manner No defonute plans for the future x , W Nmstml WILLIAM P HOGAN What Wnlhe lacks nn height he makes up an personaluty As hls classmates can testnfy he makes fraends wlth all those wuth whom he comes In contact Was member of the glee club and as also a rabld sports fan Plans to enter Iona College upon graduatnon I . ' I , - ' l I lf ' G " L : I J I , - , Q V , fx I f I 1 l ? 1 A f - X l 1 g 1 xx l A i A lf ll, ,'- 1 I 'J zx,lvl1. I lx A f -1' ' I 'I W sf- 5 O WILLIAM K HUMPHREY An A H grammar school graduate Bull was no stranger when he entered the hugh school In trrst and second years he was an the glee Club and while o senlor was on the Halloween staff He us gonng to Manhattan where he wnll study englneernng Nts.. C 4 irnacls X teen f 6 LX J , DAN I EL G JONES Durlng has stay at A H Dan excelled ID football o regular for two seasons A member of the track team for three years he competed IH the Penn Relays A good student Dan has mamtanned a hugh average He hopes to study chemistry at Scranton Unlversuty EUGENE H KELLY Gene has b en a member of the track team for four years and a Penn relaylst for two H has been a feature wrnter on the Blue and Whnte for three years and class presudent as a senlor Tall and ever humorous Gene IS de servedly lnked by all 1 ' I 0 ,at . I If ' , 4-'QE J' ' I . I' A . L ' I Crt' 9 yi ' K ffl I x .9 + - , It . . A A 'fl 'le lf, 'L - E ff i ff lf , if '1 'pg 7 ,, 1 HA - i ,Q 4 E I T e BRUCE C KROOG THOMAS J KENT Tom was on the paper staff two years as typust and assocuate edutor and on the Hal loween thus year A member of the tennus team for three years An honor student sunce enterung A H he us very gutted Tom plans an aeronautucal course at Stevens lnstutute R DONALD KIESEL fi I fc f-4 S-I 2 3 fi X ff? 2 Z- 4 1,15 u 9 'Y3.,"3f f I ....,,.,-l ff N128 Don another All Hallows grammar school Gs. Q l 5 G!! Ku alumnus was an honor mon throughout hugh school He was a member of the band for four years and us noted for hus baton twurlung Was two year member of swummung team and co captaun as a senuor Plans to study meducune at Georgetown Bruce entered the hugh school department from A H grammar school He us unterested un all actuvutues and was an actuve partucupator un the debate club sunce hus uunuor year A stead fast worker and fruend Bruce has decuded on Manhattan College s enguneerung course ufi IB N ft 5 4 1 of l l as 4 ' C 7 C7 if ,' fi, 'C A 'MQ 1 7 X .V 4 ' ,,-C xf 1 KKVV X X if " l 'C N ' 5, C "f2"', I " , Iffxfi fp! i ' WV? X 1 , , ' 4 g J 2 I I J MlCl-lAELr 4' LAwl.E5S I V In acklrtnon to being a gob d onscnentlous studefh ke IS probably the most versatule q late e e fo attend All Hallows Played four ,Ay ars -of rslty football and basketball and hree yfars of varsity baseball amassed eleven letters and won All Cnty honors nn all ee sports Popular he has been a class offncer every year 4 ff : Q' s ss 1' iii YQ 1541 if lo 4 Ov X f 1 CORNELI US J LYONS Nell us practically a permanent fsxture at All Hallows havlng been active nn Blue and Whnte affairs sxnce he entered an the flrst grade H as one of the maunstays of the band played the saxophone sunce way back an grammar school days lntends to go to Fordham Unnversuty ilkqt ll? l X, .www X X 8 1 g f I o , 1 1 1 'I ' F . . I N' me - 5 JF . . . . , r 1 A . ll 4 . 4 , . J I ' X2 I . '. 1 . . ' e 1 Q h . I . . mo I - . . E . . . ,f A - I 55525: ' -4-za' 2731 - I A ' - - - :fglftlzi ' ' , - gr.: :Q 'VZ 9. . . r'n:,:'a ' 223. . . 1 . 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L "l 1 1' ,V ' -J Q' X WILLIAM T MACK Bulls lovsal personalnty and qunck wrt have won hum much popularity slnce he entered the school un freshman year A member of the de batung socuety for four years he was elected presudent as a sensor ls a good student and lnked by all Arms at pournallsm EDWARD T MATTHEWS x!u7 P ruby w ff PEP 4 sgwvo RAYMON D M MANCISON Ray has been outstandung un musucal abuluty sunce he entered A H He was actuve un the band for four years and led the swung band un hus senuor year Possessed of a genual humor ous character he us well luked Ray plans to attend Holy Cross mauorung un buo chemustry LEONARD J MARSHALL From hus furst days un All Hallows Len has contunually obtauned good grades Len played tennus whule a uunuor and managed the basket ball and baseball teams un hus senuar year l quuet yet earnest un class and a staunch sup porter of all athletucs Hus zeal and actuve un terest assure later success 7.1 Quuet and unassumung Ed has made many fruends whule at All Hallows Thus year he us edutor of the Blue and Whute a well as a member of the yearbook staff Ed has maun tauned a hugh scholastuc record wunnung the General Excellence medal for three years O 4-s f 2? 1 A , , J J rim tiff l K S' u " vv 4 f J s .L K 'X , ,A fy lf, l T Us T sf A - - ' Q .Y . H ' I H.S , ,- 1 THY An a Iete of great versatulnty as well as an excellent student Duck does full justnce to each Chosen All Met center he thus crowns a four year football career whole contnnuung on the basketball and baseball squads Hrs frnendlnness and sportsmanshup wall and hum nn Notre Dame EDWARD A MCGUIRE Ed entered All Hallows un February of l943 He was a member of the glee club un turst and second years Ed has played both gayvee and varslty football guard on thus year s basketball team and as a star baseballer He as a credut both athletlcally and scholastucally C21 RICHARD J MCNALLY ti' Duck who has been here since the fnfth grade IS one of thus year s most popular sensors fllltpu, Q 'l Wei f r-'WF X4 C. C, A i X Nwsf-bel X Played yayvee football and managed yarsuty football for a year each and was three tumes varsnty basketball manager Was member of glee club lntends to complete has educatlon at Holy Cross College 4412 1 s " ,, fs hr A L X ' V C' Rl DF, K . 10 2' 12117-1-Yu 3 9 HN -I S Q, If .J VV X Ji ifgx . X1 N 1 x x E I JOHN J MORON EY John has been an actnve member of the present graduatmg class snnce he jonned at back an freshman year An honor student and four year member of the glee club he was also ac tnve rn nntramural athletlcs Future plans un decnded JAMES MOYNA Famous for his drawings In the Blue an Whste Jnm panned the staff In flrst year H was also un the glee club A good student and persistent In hxs work Jrm nevertheless has tlrne to be an Interesting humorlst Future :S undeceded X' 5223 f 2 sf ,J-an 4-ll Q "'lr' LC Nu2sckQ1 l""""?l LZFA H, T if THOMASJ NEWMAN Tom came here as a sophomore and qulckly became known He played varsuty football nn hrs ecand thurd and fourth years A malnstay an the track team he has been actuve ever slnce has entrance ln second year Tom has competed ln bath the Penn and West Paint relays ,f X Q xv , 'n l ' e Q ' J ,QI X -.- -: . Q0 Xl X f Jf l' Nl I X ff O Y"- ff h - I- 1 , I 7 A H . 79 A 'l 'J I I v l .' - 'K -"JU"l' " . ,, . I l. . H d l A -V V 1 I 9 WILLIAM K O CONNELL Great muslcal and scholastlc talents are nn herent ln Ball and he has used them fully during hrs sux years nn A H Modest un manner he has galned a good number of fruends by hls sterlnng character Bull plans to attend Notre Dame where he wull study law f xc! JOHN B OFLANAGAN Brendan has establlshed hnmself on the debate team being a four year member ln the dra matuc club tlrst and second years and on the swnmmlng team has last two years Brendan has been a flne student sunce enterung an flfth grade He plans to pursue hls publuc speakung Tam s qulck wut served to make hum one of the most popular senlors Played two years of varslty football as well as vntramural basketball and was a member of the band Plans to com plete educatlon at Manhattan College ' - A 'll 1' M THOMAS E. O'HARE +G Z le M f gs o Q . 441 Q .-,nf l ' in JC ' ' V 4 l 7 O T-, u THOMAS P PUNCH Both sports and studses have been success fully mastered by Tom who was a three year honor man and a three year dependable on the track team Was also member of the glee club for two years Hopes to study yournalnsm FRANCIS P QUINN Sincere amiable and above all friendly Frank IS zealous and perseverlng an all hrs un dertakungs The band claimed hum during has furst two yeors here whale rn has junuor and sensor ones he was an outstandmg shot putter and an energetnc debater Has future plans nn clude attendance at Holy Cro s N Q aug 'Af lx i I l Q' I lll'l' Ill X n I Ill K Q P 0 s 5 sas! , S a7::u 5 9 :':. ll Vs lo misuse I g -,,,,... xx lf iffy, x DANIEL V REIDY St Rose of Llma as the grammar school whuch produced Dan who has been o promment mem ber of hrs class slnce flrst year Is one of class s b st comedlans along wnth other occomplush ments Was honor student ond member of the debatung team Ambntnon IS pharmacy Z t ,, f lb f ' 'X ff E l xxx I - ' l,ff.f9l f ll y I y 1 l l 4 f' ll ,Y . 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A - ' -fi if ZH: eff t A 1 C E F5 Q THOMAS J ROWLAN D Tall modest and dulugent are aduectuves whuch descrub Tom ln furst and second years he was a member of the track team as a hugh uumper An ardent backer of all school actuvu tues he has nevertheless establushed a hugh scholastuc average Tom s future us undecuded 1 7 l uu ff 0 0 1' , - NIYSQMQP- ROBERT J RUSSELL Rus ha shown hus spurut throughout hus hugh school career by an enthusuastuc backung of all sports Rus was un the band on the swummung team and un the glee club Cornpanuonable and a wullung student Rus should go for at Man hattan un enguneerung 7x KPU x X fm.. tt-ju D JOSEPH A SHEEHAN Joe s popularuty us futtungly attested to by the fact that he rose to vuce presudent of hus class as a senuor after only two years un the school Played varsuty basketball for two years and football and baseball for one each Ambutuon undecuded u Kxll Alu lvx NL .4 f, gui 1 . uf Q J uf , "' 1 E l, Ut' . 5 ws i X 1 f I, fn, ju I Ui! at ,.lL'f' QK1, use u u f L Q l f W if V ' 50 L C- 9 u MW , M J , '-I , ' I J - JAMES J SMITH EUGENE T SHERI DAN Gene ns practucally a permanent fnxture at All Hallows hovlng been active In Blue and Whute affaurs sunce he entered an the second grade He rs one of the maunstays of the band having been a member sunce hrs grammar school days Hos expressed a preference for Holy Cross College si JOHN J SLAYNE . l ic-2 PM The glee club held John s mterest throughout hrs four years here Quuet and ottentlve to hxs work he has mauntauned a good average whsle makmg lastnng frnendshrps among his fellow classmates Wuth thas background John IS sure to succeed an has chosen vocotuon-aeronoutvcal engnneernng 6,-,Q ,gn- l X ,xl gf! 4,.,,,,ffc Jfcfvxzi-f'f'4!"9"X, 4 ,fffffft J N Z we ,,f:. Dependabrlnty ond frnendluness are the key notes of Jumrnys popularuty among the stu dents Opposed to hus modest nature IS has en thusuastuc support of athletncs Jnm has also galned repute by hls baseball playing After graduatuon he plans a scuentuflc career at Notre Dame E f-N N . I Q C .4 1? - v! If ' ,Q .J K X .,. - ,M lll l -1 'llll lll' ' l 'llllf th ! UQI V f- I l-4 A ,rl l f T T ll T 'l J lull, J ,ll o ll ' J f. A 7 ""4 J J e 1 If I , gg . .' , I A . I 1 E ' 'yr 118, . ' . . ' f. W V, ,' I - Iggfl Qaida, . H jf . J Cf,.l-L - 7 3 , 17 Q e xl - ' 2 WILLIAM F Smutt enoh mter s n Igl orts er H6 lows Zudilldggung sup port t also y man gmg t e teams He was manager of oth the football and basketba squads 'last year Plans to ent Navy college at M l T Awar of Sm: y s std as determlnatuo we ws 4m alL.,5gr:cess fi f f-SN SX Qs XV l '-'xxxxn J H WILLIAM TONERY Bull dldn t enter All Hallows untnl has gumor year but hus amiable dusposntlon won hum many fnends Played J V baseball as a junxor and graduated to the varsnty thus year Would luke to be a sports wruter VICTOR F TREBAY Vlc us a tall affable fellow who secured many companions whsle at All Hallows In sophomore year he added has javelsn to the track team The swnmmmg team gained many pounts through Vac In sennor year He plans to attend Cornell where he can study medlcnne 1. 1 h T Qmfryy O 3102112 T SW gg tgxjtl 5 ' JOSEPH A WEITE Joe came t th school as sophomore and lmmednately be came a member ot the debate club He was a debater rn hrs sec ond and thnrd years A hard work :ng student at all subjects Joe s very Interested In radio H nn tends golng to eether M I T Annapolrs NEAL KEENAN fi, JOHN W WYNNE Combined with natural common sense there are large helplngs of lntelllgence and character In John Sunce entering All Hallows nxne years ago he has been a member ofthe glee club and has played an tramural basketball Bucknell Un: versrty has John s vote and there he hopes to become an engnneer JOHN M ZIEGLER Johnnne IS an etfncuent student tors Thrwes on math and the sc: ences Was a three year member of the band and a marnstay nn the popular dance band Proudly an nounces that he comes from Sacred Heart Bronx EAL KEENAN S deoth tollownng on oppendectomy whale ot has tomuly s home at Rockowoy nn the summer of l944 wos deeply mourned by students ond Brothers lntellsgence slnceruty o good Catholic ond on outstond :ng All Hollows spnrut were quolutues so strong nn thus young boy os to moke hum monly beyond has yeors r-las memory wrll lrve long rn the holls of All Hollows os on exomple to those who wlll pass through them In the yeors to come . A Q fe Y In A, .f e . Y . - - O o e a I J ' ' " ' - ' , - and a good friend to all the sen- . A . i- I , V W . . , - e . - ' . . . or , . , , . . , J gfsvifwv , zw'f+QY in ' ,J f I , .ev , V- , ff I W3 . .5M3,jl,4 ,ff , . 5. 4 , M, " N 17 Nm, Q' .," W, , gg ' 4. L1 ,.:, 441, my '--gf. ,pf-wg? T , A., ,Q " , "H, Aiwwf1"',," .M 5' Av' Gif ll - 5' wf5,mf g ,MM 4' f, Tuff ' ffm , M ? M ! f I , L ,fa I ,,,, f A+ M fkr mf .dz 4 , A . . , if 5 'as W' U' 3 ,-2 , an 1 X al r z -t E544 N Qs? s 433: 4 at " Y 1 , na , M. y ,V 'jd f A lv 0 W W AfK4Q, 4? M ' .. ., 4, f 1, f ,H ff . ' , ,QQ 4 v 1 ,, if ,, , fc f f f H ,1 f 4M f i Q, A 4, LW f f ' ,Q w V f, if L M112 f fm f ,.,..a-.. - lv 1 A -' 1, he , fi mfffwia ,nf , ' 1 li A 15 ? , 7 x 5 H gf ' 9 V1 1, ' wffef X 'F 'aff Q . I,-f"fw gm L A S? E , J iw L5 J BRO. M. F. GARVEY SEN IORS Room 24 Front Row Raymond Mancison James Feeney John Moroney James Dinan James Doyle Albert Carr Don ld Kiesel William Mack Second Row William Humphrey Robert DAmico Thomas Punch Austin Fitzgerald Cornelius Lyons Joseph Weite John Garland John Hogan Third Row: Walter Dillemurh, Richard McNally, Leonard Marshall, Brendan O'Flanagan, Daniel Reidy, Thomas O'l-lare, William O'Connell. Back Row: John Ziegler, Richard Cray, James Hennessy, Eugene Sheridan, Thomas Rowland, Joseph Sheehan, Thomas Kent. 34 SEN IORS Room 23 Front Row: Douglas Sealy, Joseph Adair, Bruce Kroog, William Brereton Thomas Newman, Robert Russell, Thomas Gannon, Richard De Marco. Second Row: William Hogan, Joseph Colloran, Leon Brac, Peter Hayes, Francis Quinn, James Moyna, Peter Finnerty, Daniel Jones, James Smith. Third Row: John Wynne, Edward McGuire, Richard McCarthy, Victor Tre- bay, Donald Whalen, James Smith, William Carroll. Back Row: Thomas Dillon, Eugene Kelly, Daniel Dillon, Howard Everngam Thomas Flaherty, Michael Lawless, John Slayne. 35 3,1 BRO. VY. C. PENNY B+! BRO R J DOWDELL JUNIORS ROOM 22 Front Row Armand Adovasno Patrlck Corcoran Joseph Duggan George Vetter Wnllram Fuchs Anthony Sangluolo Nncholas Atklnson James Swan Second Row Thomas Martnn Vnctor Carl Edward Knlgallen Francns Splnale John Fletcher George McGlnty Gerard Johnson Gerard Meenagh Back Row Gerald l-larrrngton Paul Kelley Thomas Kavanaugh Joseph Kelly John Haugh Francls Trmoney Allan Glordano 36 JUNIORS Room Zl Front Row John Knlgallen Tumothy Regan John Junghans Edmond OBrien Thomas Cunnlngham Wnlluam Duthle Arthur McCartney Second Row Joseph Gauzza James O Donnell Richard Cote Thomas Lenper John Sullnvan Rnchard McHugh Rlchard Walsh Ernest Codelua John Tooley Thurd Row Joseph McAIeer John Grundy John Carson John Huggins Merednth Jones Barron O Bruen Walter Harnetf Back Row John Murray Robert Grogan Lawrence O Keefe James Hourlhan Rlchard Vlcenzu Joseph Burbrldge John Murdy 37 BRO J A HEERAN B fi' -9 ,i BRO C B MILLER JLJNIORS Room io Front Row: Joseph Burns, Vincent Donohue, Joseph Frango, Edward Gould, Anthony D'Angelo, Robert Albert, Charles Farrell, James Rice. Second Row: Thomas Farragher, Gerard Delaney, Robert Knopf, Lawrence Fay, Robert Schehr, Robert Fay, Richard Griffin, Vincent Dolan, William Stolz. Third Row: Richard Jheerin, Robert Berke, Daniel Finn, James McCarthy, John O'Sullivan, Sean Holly. Back Row: Thomas Dunne, Donald Tubridy, John Mazziotta, Donald Mack- enzie. 58 0 it f ' N? , f .1 -24 , . N s f ,ffl I rr' - 'f N 7 ' 8, 1 5' 5. 1 l 'T ' s I + U' an f A L Q v V Q A 1? ' nba, I J Q rv. .H , ,, fix 3 up, g x , ,J' Y 'iv .2-fd , , T L J? Q V 'T 2 'A ff xg ' ' f, ,, 1.Y2 5,a:5r ,J iff f 1 . 5 .32 , , 1 'T rf' A ml IW. mmf! fan In xx3l,k W! ,nr ae? f BRO E T FlTZPATRlCK SOPHOMORES Room I9 Front Row Stephen Huggard Joseph Roldan Patrlck Sullrvan Nell Merkl Second Row John Kltne Harry Furey Thomas Cllfford Charles Felten James Whlte Kenneth Fl no John Farrell Thrrd Row Thomas McCaffrev James Far ey Wllllam Sweeney Mrchael Greco John Yurasrts Edward Shannon Eugene Shannon Francls Hanley John Rossr Fodrth Row Laurence Flynn Wrllrarn Capron Vtncent Stewart James Hay den Robert l-ledlund Tn mas Ward Francrs McTernan Patrick Fahey Back Row Edward NAcLaughl n John Brosnan Stephen Dnllon John Lang Dodds Charles! n Wrll am Rooney Br an O Flanagan C SOPHOMORES ROOM 18 Front Row Ernest Capaldo John Kelly Sal D1 Glacomo Gerard McNeull Second Row Phrllp Bray Ronald Flynn Robert Allen Robert Fallon John Smlth James Bernert Cornel us Dennehy Thurd Row Richard Callahan Ronald Mlllngt n Edm nd Avlles George Duffy George Taylor Peter Scent n Raymond Martln John Welch Cllfford ODea Fourth Row R bert Slowey Wrllram Wlnes Wx" am P mg Thomas Eaton James Larson James Hahn Paul Stapleton Mnchael Sweeney Luke Paduan Back Row Thomas Connelly Francis Farmer Patrlck Sherldan Francus ar roll Robert C rr John Goss Carroll Ryan Robert Hawthorn 41 BRO J M EUAN BRO NA K OCONNE L SOPHOMORES Room l7 Front Row Ruchard Puckett Robert Paladlnl Stephen Douglas Bart Lombard: Joseph Faruna John Horan James Hagan Second Row Robert O Connor John Qhendan Thomas Curtin Wulluarn Maz zocca Vlncent Dougherty Michael O Dea Joseph Rlley John Rnchardson Wulluam Whate Cyril Loum au Eamon McKenna Back Row R ger Hanafn Fredenck Nlrschel Edward OGorman Peter Kelly Eugene Lust: Peter ORellly Muchael McCarthy 42 SOPHOMORES Room I6 Front Row Wllllam Dumas John Leahy Rchard Cook Robert Semenza Alden Devereux Donald Coyne Ennque de Ia Rosa Second Row James Allers James St John Wulluam Doyen Frank Burns Francls Glbbons Danlel l-llckey Frank Emanuel Edward Madngan Thlrd Row Gerald Read Gerard Lyons Raymond Ryan John Bennett John Ambrose James Tommaney Frank Rlce Back Row Joseph Tommaney Leo Callahan Peter Hlgguns John Curran 43 1 BRO Vx R YOLJNGHANS FRESHMEN Room I5 Front Rcwi Thomas Crvrnbfe, Jarnes Mulhohand, Edward Arroyave, James Krrrneade, Jarnes Maroney, Edward Pard., Edward Chaplin. Second Row: Anthony Corcoran, John Harrington, Michael Hennessey, WI!- Irarn M:D:nald, John Ca n, Patrrck McManus, Rrchard Donavan, Leonard Gram- rnel, Joseph O'Dea. Thrrd Rav.: John ODonneU, Roger Couture, Waiter Leary, John Nesbitt, Richard Duggan, Waiter Cotter, Patnck McGrath. Back Rowg W,EIram O'Shaoghnessv, John Diofey, John Hickey, Joseph Lie- ber, Aifred Mcrfolrooggh, Jarnes Hrggms, Rsjberf Mahoney. 44 FRESI-IMEN ROOM I4 Front Row James Wuetzel James Rafferty Thomas Traunor Wnllnarn Mul hern Wtllnarn Keough Wxlfrnd McAulnffe John Cassudy Second Row Thomas Hunt Nvcholas Scocca Joseph Clrleco Ronald Golden Joseph Conway Martln Haran Chnstopher Barrett Paul Mazzola Thnrd Row Robert J hnson Thomas Dolan Thomas Bowen Anthony Ca palbo John Porter Horace Gnbbs Vnncent Osterndorf Ba k Row Lawrence Kipp Danuel Farrell George Hewutt John Sweeney 45 MR ROBERT DALLIN X MR NN ILLIAM MCCARTHY FRESHMEN ROOM l3 Front Row John Walther James Cassldy Roy Mahoney Loren Anderson Terry OGrady John D lan Fred Tenney Second Row Frank Ambrosnno Francns Vnllam Harold Blngh George Lowell John McGroarty George Murray Robert Gnbson Thlrd Row Robert Pas one Francus Grannto James Bateman Walter Hent schel Francls Maher Edward Nugent Back Row Joseph Mclntyre Thomas l-llggons Thomas OConnor Thomas Cunnrngham 46 34' f , . 'A 4 T L u ff J 1 ' 1, Q ., ' Q, . , 1 , f f .47 , - f , ., ' V V I 4 X , 0 9- .2 5' . , A - H 5 X nf s fl 1 X fr, ll . 1 " ' A. - - k K ' .- 4 V , -!- ,- L of l ? X T' ""' X I ,. 1 . ,, M s W 1 . X . 1 . X I e - X y I I. Sq a A 1 2 ,l 1 1 Y A Q l' Y 5 4 fx . . 'N I , ' f , . Y f , A , o , . , K .,,, 1 I I I I ll I ' A 3 5 I ' ' 1 1 ' f I - 4 . . , 4 1 1 , f s FRESHMEN ROOM l2 Front Row Wllllam Vlanders Edward Rornalne Tumothy Le Duc Edward Burbrrdge Bruce Carr nhomas Sheehan James Vasrlrou Second Row Edward Kearney Wlllram Goln John ONeull Edward Donald John McGrnn Pnerre d Alberhs Thlrd Row Joseph Fox J seph Armellln Donald Enright Andrew Cunnrng ham Thomas Crean John Murphy James Delaney James Serter Back Row Charles Loughran George Sulllvan Harold Sullivan Barry Kelly John Mornarty Harold Raynes Bernard du Targuonn 4 MR CHRISTOPHER HEFFERNAN sl ' , , g. ' , A , ' , ' . ' ,Y son, James Lavelle, James Ward, Willram Barr, Anthony Bibbo, Robert Roman, i , Q J Q, ' , ' - , ,,,- 1 1 1 l 1 I , A , BRO W A HENNESSY FRESHMEN Room 9 Front Row Wnlllam Nlchols Harry Howe Danrel Sheehy John Hnggms Wlllram McNulty Peter Grupe John Gaffney Second Row Davld Kane Thomas Brown Martln Capuano Paul Frawley Anthony Cannatta Patrlck Kuernan Joseph Cahlll James Klernan Wlllnam Garry Thlrd Row Edward Pecora Jordan lssackedes Brlan Maher James Dona hue James Sweeney Robert Goodman Eugene O Rerlly Venard Kunney Back Row Mrchael McEntegart Davld Harlow John Brodre Kevln Barry David Hal :day Nona d Cody Thomas Whaler 48 ,-45 FEBRUARY F4 FRESI'-IMEN Front Row Ruchard Freda John Sheernns Joseph Ryan Arthur Pnzzuto John Ess Chrustopher Backe Louus DeLuca Patnck Marrnnan Second Row Wnllnam Moul Anthony Calabrese Kevun Ettnnger Wnlluam Dnxon Robert Pmtavalle Tumothy Buck Joseph Kung Wullnam Cam Eugene SldOfI Thnrd Row Joseph Fltzgerald Francrs Boyle James McGee Francns McDer mott Joseph Murray Francis Reddnngton Gerard McNally John McMahon Back Row Myron Hewntt Myles OReuIIy John Englnsh Ronald OKeefe James McOwen Vuncent Kuhn Thomas McDermott Anthony DAngelo 49 BRO F J BERNARD Religion N objective of Catholic education is to provide the Church with religious and intelligent leaders. In this respect, All Hallows is a leader. Religious services during the year were many and diversified. The class-day started with a half-hour's religious instruction and doc- trine. ln this period we were taught to know, love, and serve God, and thus fulfill the true purpose of our creation. The Chapel was always open for a brief visit to One Who was always there waiting for us-to listen to us and to help us. The First Friday Mass and Communion, a tradition in All Hallows, kept the students close to the Divine Master. During the year, many talks on vocations were given by the Brothers and visiting priests. A special week in May was set aside for this all-important consideration. The success of each class-room campaign for the support of the missions showed that all students were "mission-minded." The Annual Retreat was given by Father Clarke, SJ. The three days devoted to this retreat were of immeasurable spiritual value. Catholic Press Month, February, was set aside for a consideration and exhibition of the leading Catholic publications. May and June were months of special devotion to the Blessed Mother and the Sacred Heart. ln May, the students daily gathered about the statue of Mary to recite her beads and to praise her with hymns- F th Cl k , S. J., ' t th P I blessing hymn follows the beads at May devotions. a er ar ai c0nclusFo1rIiabfsretFeatFpa I '7 'Af , r -f-:ff ' ".y:' ,yr -1 -is ' -.i ,ff ' ' ' gil ,Q r -, xl.- .y .. 'E 1'-'Z 'F' , f 'Meg-1 ,.:, 'WL fo M 3 1:5 Q? 0 I l I V Q Q: 45' ,. ' ., gg! 5 55 Q tl 7 ' 9 y , L. , A 1 Q I jf R W, 'A f' fi 'JQQT T v- y "fx www 4 51 ' 4? .:1."' ,-."""5. A " ,Sf -4.53 5 -. ,,-I ' 1, A. M., ,I ' l L I 9, 4 V' ' , "A f? . - f I G' - " 4 . A U xl A . h ' , ff' ' ' n Q s f' A ,pl , "' A v , M ' Th " .x fg ..,,k 4 A ! A ' .sy - M fy- Ah 'N M Q ,ffr A X f ,Q . In N.. I R L fir--"fy , , E z f , 'W 2 fi- ff T' - .95 :wil ,. 'S f 6 F ' :Qi T" 1 yn. mum g l lx' J .-. 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E-4 '-:rr "'P'f5l V, j ff U 9 qi if Aff 'N 'Q in ,i Q, Y E lk xx! 4, ffv 1' vQ P GRAMMAR SCHOOL GRAM THEODORE BAYER Teddy as known for has smulung face and happy dlsposstlon He has mann tanned average marks durlng hrs stay at A H and IS a wullnng worker Hrs favorlte pastnmes are tumblrng and keepmg people happy Q DENNIS CLANCY Dennls us an honor student snncere stralghtforward and popular wnth all A keen wut keeps hlmself and hls frnends smullng He lS an ardent stamp collector on the sxde and all are con fldent of has success EDWARD BREIHOF Eddue came to A H In hns last year He us qulet and mannerly wuth a sense of humor These qualntles have made many frlends He us a member of the school band and has has heart IH all that he does JOHN CARROLL John ns one of the class wuts Seldom lf ever does he frown He as a mem ber of the school bond and has on ottractnve personalnty He wull do well as he can make frmends and nnfluence people GEORGE COLON George ns a serlous thoughtful young man He wornes about hrs HENRY CLANCY dutles but always fulfulls them to the Henry entered the class ln the lat leffef H9 'S EXOCT kmd Q9"le"0U5 ter port of the year He IS a capable Gnd humorous In SDIYS of hImSElf student and a hard worker He col lects stamps Dunng hrs short stay he has made many fruends and has become qunte popular 5 'lv - Q -0 du' 6. I Os JOSEPH CULVERWELL Joe has been at A H snnce the flrst grade Of a happy nature he IS al ways laughing or causnng others to laugh He has been on the football and basketball teams and all admlre hrs school spnrnt and generous nature GRADS GERARD DI LLEMUTH Gerard as a quiet lnkeable fellow Hrs spnrut of hard work has been mann tanned durnng has elght years at A H Huntmg and flshlng are hrs favorntes although he has always followed the Gram teams also fr 1 GEORGE GARVEY George IS a perpetually smrlung capable person Besldes playmg an the band he has played on the football and basketball teams He IS luked for hrs spurlt and easy gonng manner PETER GILSON Peter IS a budding sclentnst Many thunk he planned the atomic bomb Hrs taste IS for the more sernous works and the fruut of thus was his fnne per formance In the school operetta I addntnon he has made many fruends smce has early days en fnrst grade 59 Q9 VINCENT FIOCCO Vmny ns a small man wrth a bug personallty He as a good student plays clarinet an the school band and the plana as o hobby Wuth hls perse verung and studuous character h should do well 13. 1 if ALBERT GIORDANO Albert IS of a shy returlng dlsposn tnon He returned to A H after an absence of two years Many fnend shnps have been renewed svnce has return and he has done much to make the dramatnc group o success S ur 3 ls Y' 8' U i Y' I -4.. -. . X T .Q GRAM EDWARD GRAY Eddle also returned to A H ln the enghth grade after an absence of three years He has serlous moments but ns usually smnlung and happy He has played nn the school bond and does much to keep the class smnllng G. 1 EDWIN JOHNSON E came to A H ln e elghth grade from'New Jersey Has played wnth the basketball team and engoys tumblung Hrs ready smule and ablllty to handle hnmself have mode hrs short stay enjoyable 15? WILLIAM HART Bull entered A H un the elghth grade The dramatuc group and the basketball team were has Interests Has great school spurlt has made hum luked by all JOHN MANNION Johnny hos been among the hughest ranklng students slnce he came to A H un the suxth grade When not readlng he IS usually laughlng but always malntauns hls honor roll over age A splrut of frlendlmess and kund ness keeps ham popular K JAMES HOYN ES Jlm IS one of the regulars on the basketball team and also played foot ball He dad great work un the school operetta and IS qunte capable nn the lntellectual fneld Hus pleasant manner has golned many friends DENNIS MEENAN Dennns us the class presldent Played on the football and basketball teams and has always kept on the honor roll Has sunceruty deep sense of justlce and humor have made hum the most popu lar member of the graduatlng class ra 'T 1 .J WS. s I' , gs' S-- 'S u- , d .,'fh' '- PHILIP MENNA Phrl rs the class treasurer Havrng played on the football and basketball teams he rs a capable athlete Hrs easy gorng manner and generosrty have made Pleasant Moments lrked by all JOSEPH MULLANE Joe has a brg heart Of a reserved nature he rs more than wrllrng to do hrs share All admrre hrs school sprrrt and abrlrty to ht rn wherever he rs needed GRADS JAMES MESSICK Jrm rs quret and cooperatrve He plays rn the band and does thrngs rn a reserved orderly manner Always wrll rng he can be relred upon to do hrs share to make anythrng a success KEVIN O BRIEN Kevrn played basketball and foot ball He rs a conscrentrous worker and helped rn no small manner to make the operetta a success Possesses a grve and take sprrrt and has hrs heart rn all class actrvrtres 61 1- ROBERT MONAGHAN Bob rs a member of the glee c ub and had much to do wrth the operetta As he couples a sprrrt of fun wrth a sprrrt of work he rs accepted by all Of a krnd nature hrs wrll to do what rs rrght wrll enable hrm to succeed ROBERT PIMM Bob rs the happy go lucky type Hrs abrlrty and wrt are always rn play A member of the tumblrng class he rg srncere and rs of a Irkeable nature Has always been rnterested rn the varrous class undertakrngs I as 6 Sv . ' I ' I i X . if ' tb . .I GRAM 1 JOHN RIELLY John has class sprrrt to perfectron H rs relrable frank and always happy In the operetta he demon strated hrs abnlnty and wlllungness All consxder hum a true and valued frlend PHILIP SAPIENZA Phul enters heart and soul Into all that he does Hrs work and play are done In the qulet snncere manner that characterlzes htm In addltnon to hrs stamp collectrng he has collected many frnends JOHN REYNOLDS Jackue IS nmperturable He has played basketball and enjoys all sports Besides keeprng people amused he Inkes to wrrte One of the most popular he can always be relied on to Inghten any servous moment DANIEL SCANLON Dan rs a member of the band He has an easy goung way about hum that attracts A good nature with some sernaus moments charactenzes ham and explams hrs many frnends I' EDUARDO RICCI Ed as annmated by a happy splrut He IS capable and hrs Interests Ire un dramatucs Has heart us un all that he does and thus has done much to make hum many friends JOHN TIMONEY John IS the vrce presndent of the class A fighting spurlt explams has presence on the football and basket ball teams and l'1lslast1ngfrlendsl'1lpS In all that he does he gnves hrs best 1946 it I ' 1 , e . , I I g??f'i.:'1", W ii f s if L ' A: A V' ru . , , . I 'III . , HENRY WAHN Henry plays clarinet in the band and did his share to make each of its appearances successful. A healthy spirit of fun accompanies him wher- ever he goes, and explains why he is liked. DOUGLAS WHITE Doug is a capable, studious, ambi- tious band member. Reading is his hobby, but all school activities are his interests, An honor roll average is his usual aim and he does his best to maintain it. GRADS 5- ARTHUR ZINGARO Arthur is a persevering worker. He played with the basketball team and shared in its success. Dramatics has been his interest while sincerity and a big heart have gained friends. Va ls ,,,,-9 I xx' ffgvw ,L I aw, 'Q-.,','qr A I r I af lll e ff.. Q er 2f,4f,4,7e 9f 'ky Q 991 QS' y f l' Yi 5 A , 'Q f ...I I x X 5' GRAMMAR SCHOOL ACTIVITIES HE Glee Club moderated by Br J M Fntz Summons performed very credntably at the school assemblues and In the productuon of an ongmal two act operetta, Dragons Breath wrutten by Mrs Clare H Whntson the club durector The group of seventy voices also studled Gregorlan Chant and sang selectlons ln two part harmony Under Br C A Conefrey s supervlseon the Grammar School Band added to the enjoy ment of the school s assemblnes The band supplemented the musncal rendmons of the Glee Club at the production of the Dragon s Breath Mr Ross Gorman and Mr Frank Graf are the band mstructors The Stamp Club has guven the buddmg phulatelnsts of All Hallows a chance to develop under the experuenced eye of Br J P Doyle At theur meetungs the club members dnscussed the history of theur stamps and thenr rare qualntues and also exchanged and ouctnoned stamps The Dramatic Club produced four stage plays for school assemblues Directed by Br W B Ryan, the members of the club also broadcasted three raduo plays over the school s publlc address system and read a number of plays for apprecnatuon The Gram Gael s football team was coached by Br F C Crean Captamed by Dennus Meenan, the Gael s won two games and lost four The Grammar School Basketball team had a very successful court season wnnmng flfteen and losnng fourteen games The All Hallows fave mlssed wlnnung the coveted trophy an the Irlsh Chnstnan Brothers Grammar School Tournament by the margin of one pount James Haynes captamed the Gram Gaels who were coached by Bro W B Ryan Br F C Crean coached the Mndget Gaels, who also had a successful season Coached by Br J P Doyle, the baseball team of the Grammar School IS preparnng to open :ts ten game season on Aprnl 24th STAMP CLUB Flrst Row lseatedl, left to rught John Lekow Thomas OMaIIey Peter Duggan Robert Hem Donald ODay, Herman Morales, Robert Curley, Anthony Palladmo Second Row Mnchael Martin, John Cash, James Ttmoney, John Barrett, Brother J P Doyle, John Kenna, John Ward, Donald Caldwell, Charles Sherman, Albert Urbma Third Row Leonard Llgguo, Dennls Clancy, Robert Blaukne John Ireland Robert Chusholm, George Colon, Phrlllp Saplenza 66 I 1 - - - 1 . . . . . ,, , I - ,, . . . . , . . , . , . . . . . . , - , . . . . - 11 1 11 . . . . , 1 - 1 , . , . . 1 1 ,au 1 f,. , . L K, 5' Q I I 1 1 1 1 DRAMATJCS Bottom Row Henry Denkhaus Rur. ord Jrvmg Wrlham Secor Robert Kuhne Wrthom Donatd Hump rey Robert Mauorr Second Row Eduardo Rnccx James Wenman Arthur Zrngaro Nbert Gmordano Chodes Thompson Raymond Gonzokes John Trmoney Joseph Mutlone Wotter OHoro Pom Grbney Rrchard Monturo Edwrn Jo nson hard Joseph Cutvervletk John Ruse Pctncv. Tuerney Robert Courns Denms enan Je Thxrd Row George Shep Wnham Hart John Reynotds Anthony Spmno Kenna Nlon Br uley x CC! 11:55 BAND Bock Row James Messmck George Garvey Ted Schwarz Dannet Scomon DougJos Whrte MrddJe Row Eort Carpenter John Btesch Vrncent Fnocco John CarroH Br Conetrey Torn Rooney H nry Wohn Brendan Doyle Ludwug Odrerno Kd S eronr John Warwrck Thomas Bowen RonaJd Morrozzo Lawrence Front Row Wnhorn ODwyer Dona p Messxck Vrctor Morosco Robert McLaughhn h , '. ' 1 , . ' . ' ' , ' , ' Me , K A v - N .' ' A Q., . x . .1 , v. . 1 L f . -xx fc 2 JN I "V XA A , 'fl R "f K ' wi' -.-'..4- ,. 1' A , 67 o, Anthony Front Row: Robert -Sita, Paut Frank, Danket Ahearn, Peter Magnante, James Cash, Ronatd Set Leberter, Donatd Moss, Thomas Canton, Wttham Suthvan, Robert Fernandez. Second Row: Mtchaet Cummins, Donatd Btatkte, Serge Lewtthtn, Wttham Ca9aJdo, Ntred Gon-Late-1., Herbert Brouer, Francks Rugo, Gerard Frank, Robert Lettna, John Costetto. Thkrd Row.: Joseph Ryan, DonaJd Kahn, John Saptenia, Robert Mutyey, John Wetr, Hugh Mctslatty, James Cottey, Nrchotas Cuorno Mrs. Ctare H. Whttson, Dlrector, Edward Ptrrlaont, Eugene Dowovan, Peter SJayne, Mrchaet Scantan, Richard Stewart, Paut RtngdaJe, Thomas Kennedy, CharJes Grogan. Fourth Row: Brother J. M. Fit1.Srmmons, Moderator, Donatd Watther, Wlthorn Burbrtdge, Ttmothx Dempsey, Robert Taytor, Peter Gttson, Robert Farrett, NtchoJas Monchak, Edward Gray, Ronatd Frt1.Gera'. , Paut Ltgglo, Edward Crabtree, James Murtha, Peter Casey. M017-G, Robert Mtggkns, John Mannion, John Rekhy, James Haynes, Eugene O'Brken Robert Monaghan, Gerard Dtttemuth, John Eths, Joseph Marchrony. Fttth Row: Gary Thomas Watsh fri? W 'I GRADE EIGHT Front Row Henry Wahn Theodore Bayer Dennns Clancy George Colon Joseph Mullane Eduardo Ruccu Vnncent Fuocco Edward Brnehof ., Second Row Gerard D llemutn John Carroll James Messtck Pht up Saplen za John Mannion Robert Monaghan Robert Plmrn Peter Gllson Thnrd Row John Renlly John Tnmoney George Garvey Joseph Culverwell Phnlnp Menna Douglas Whnte Arthur Znngaro Back Row Wnllnam Hart Dennus Meenan Danuel Scanlon Kevnn OBrnen James H ynes John Reynolds BRO E N SHEA 'I l . h 1 , Q I X Q ,1 ' - AMA, , 1 I f , - 11 I . . A ' ' I X . X 1 , 1 A l , .. 'f - K- 1- - . Q, 5 1 Q. 1 , s , o L t 4. F 1 N . y 1 s. , ix l 'T , . fx 7 . , A ' - 1 ' x ' , t 5 3 1 1 1 1 n . . . . . 1 1 1 - , t 1- . 1 ' 1 ' 1 1 l ' 1 1 1 1 - I I I I 1 1 1 - A . .... , , - 1 1 , , o , . V 70 GRADE SEVEN Front Row Wllluam Kenna Herman Morales Ronald FltzGerald Peter Race Donald Humphrey Wulluam Johnson James Byrne Allan Bruely Second Row Wllllam Plunkett John Barrett Leonard Luggo John Van Fossen John Ellls Robert Kunne Edward Laux Donald Speronx Thurd Row John Kenna James Weuthman Robert Mlgglns Martln Murray Raymond Gonzales Robert Blankue Thomas Walsh Wulllarn Sm th Theodore Schwa z R Row J hn Rlce Nicholas Moncham ru R Trern y R b C l John lreland Anthony Sp nelln f l B J 'vt FlTZ lMV 9 Q- , RC-5-C GRADE SIX Front Row Ronad Seto Wlllard Lawrence Peter Slane Albert Urbana R bert D nalwe Robert Rewnolds Mlcl-tae Ma Second Row Edward Crabtree Lu wwg Odaerna Osborne B wen :rd R w P ol Exggr J n Ga a, er P rrlf l-lc Tlmotby Colllns T rn tlm Dempsey Edward Arrugonr Franlf Smlth Back Row Walte O Hara Henry K e an Charles Tn p J Hn l-lan ey Robert Farrel Cnarles Sweenev Donald Caldwell rtln Mcl.augnIun Pau Tn rnas Rooney Saplenza Josepn nRlJe x X " N I ' C X Q . ' I , .E f C ' , 1 F l , Xu f , k L V' -M' lf- 'R - Q l . ,A 5 I . N 2 l , , , , . ' , c Q , f , Z t , x 2 d ' , l Glbney, Robert Tayfcr, Robert Hem, Pvfcnael S:anlon Eugene Dgnovan, Tnzffa, x "' c . A Tn 3 i a " 'o, o n ll nn , at ct 1 key, lc , ' , l C ,' , I, X , : r ' ' I -l r , lorn 5: , 3 rt Cntsdm, E C ' COS-EFRE' ,, 3. GRADE FIVE Front Row John Doran John Lekow Henry Denkhaus Robert Zetmna Robert Curley Wrlluam Capalbo Donald Kahn Francus Rugo Second Row Vlctor Morosco Ruchard Morton John Sapuenza Robert Egel Robert Mazzarl Walter Knott Paul Rnngdale Anthony Palladwno Laurence Mes sac Thlrd Row John Wear Donald O Day Charles Sherman John Masson Peter Duggan Wnllnam Secor l-lugh McNally Thomas O Malley Back Row Donald Smith Paul Benau Eugene Meenan John Ward Tumothy Mara Manuel Baroso George Scanlon John Cash 3 BR JPDOLE BRO J L MCGARRY GRADE FOUR Front Row Peter Casey Rlchard Anagnost Alfred Gonzales Donald Blarkne Rober! Donovan Wlllrarn Carr Dannel Duamond Rufus Overlander Second Row James Cash Wulluam ODwyer Rschard Irvlng Vincent Farley Ronald Torpey Frank Costello Jeremiah McCabe Gales Brophy Robert Rlccu Mnchael Cummrngs Third Row Gerard Frank Davld Perry Joseph Klng J hn Hogan Danze! Cass dy R bert Mu vey Jarnes Shdrrlew rfn R nard Mentor arl Aoletta Back Row R nald Marrazzo Nacho as Coor-no John Ryan Mrchael Frelds Stephen 'v'r.Gee James C 'fe J hn Warw k D na'd McGee R ber? McLa.Jgh n 4 GRADE THREE Front Row Danlel Ahearn Davud Barrett Wnlluam Sullnvan James Gleeson Danuel Madorran Warren McGoldr:ck Herbert Brauer Robert Sulo Donald Walther Brian Rampacek Second Row Donald Moss Charles Grogan Wnllnam Ahearn Bernard Mar tm Edward Muto Mlchael Orcyre John Dallas Joseph Ryan Thomas Conroy Walter Gogan Back Row Charles Rnvet Gary Mozza Rnchard Stewart Wnlluam Burbrndge Joseph Parody John McCarthy Robert Pagnucco John McVey Thomas Corless 75 BRO F C CREAN BRO P L LAWRENCE GRADE TWO Front Row John Brennan Wnlllam Nelan Colm McCloskey Wnlluam Bergen Thomas Cronin Phrllp Vlrruoso Paul Frank Donald Stlrbls Second Row Ramon Basora James Whmng Robert Fernandez John Fldan za John Dolan Kevln Coleman Thomas Kennedy Thomas Conlon Adnan Basora Thomas Lyons Third Row George McGoldrlck John Coffey Eugene Gnlson John McGrleI Peter Magnante Mark McCloskey Samuel Foley Dems OGrady Edward Hem Back Row Francrs Russo Thomas Manning Serge Lewrthun Robert Mor rnson Joseph Marchaony Anthony Lneoler John Reddan 7r GRADE ONE Front Row Patrlck Bergen Basel McCloskey Robert Lewns Phlllp Gulson James Carney Rnchard Nelan John Conway Joseph Guzzetta John Farley Mlchael Bergen Cecll Rlchardson Raoul Orcyre Second Row Eugene Gallagher Phllup Mclntyre Stephen Gardner James Bohan Peter Murtha Muchael Cohalan Terence Lennon Edward Romanow John Bnelen Wnlluarn Berlnnghott Arthur Scudder Mlchael McCormuck Walter Sommer Back Row Robert Ladau John O Brlen Thomas Cavey Peter Ward Robert Dallas Roger Rleder Joseph Trapp James Mullins Robert Lavery Edward Greene 7 lb 45 BRO W B RYAN ' 1 -av" Ei' f, H Q 5 .,,,g,. 5-5 ,ix 'e-1' V ' 'xl' K," h"':'p N. :'?if,Z4x,Q ML. I- 242:51 in-1 '?'fRa?'f'3' -4 if ,' "f ., . 1? 3577! ' vi If An---1, Q. 5. . s .1 . - 1 -1 if? 3,,il'?g:fl- '.f:-gf if 5, ily R ,as 59. iff: K - iid 4 " 3' 'Qi N. J . I' . 'w mg Q I 42- Y -4 1 A E , 9' f I 1 va Aff ' .L aj , 1 - B 5 ,fl Q, . "y'- , .V " - UQ . 41 , 5. 1- W, A I 'fXN fe .-f .4 gi . ,E .3l,, w . 1 ,,, , .gym I-X N w -L + 4 3 A . 1 ' 4 K 1 Q wpi- .-. J .QL -1 N . 1'- I 3 Z' .f A 33 Ai F, 1 ' 5 4.6 4. 2 XX 11" lvnaiyouphvuvhlpf lflllflxiligffkvwldn :uni-L -an --Ls IEGIIIII III A llll Ill ii WQQQVW ff: lik! x ,' 4316 Aff .qqdg l S ". .-5 x 'xv 5l5i5faB5'f'f"'Q'P' f21?F'--'F' ,-165 2' -L :if -3 g""f- f 1, fri. 2' 3 1 Jdx x' 2-'Q X :iq .t ,ii of is iglzn -5? J Q' JZ, . -L -xi - . . , . A "f Nfl' 4" ' ' i 'V ' ..,- J 'f' l' ifQ E :,?'Q -if' fm, f f af'?r 5' P' :x'x" cg 'fa ff -55 F' -F55 Q S 1 'g,7xf'X 1" f' ' X - 4 ' X U- -uk Tf"'1" -h 4 A 4 4 H-.1 1 3 L . pi 4-. ' an 5: -Il Avian, 1,0 A 1 'N . '5 l "- lr' 1 f-if L-A If E 3311--N -Y g, A M31 3-1 r Q Q, r 'fs 7'-f',,i ann 1.0 u Q X ' x," ,VM -'. nhl : 'lv-.0 . - g t ' U-I4 .'xf-A '.CAA'.Q ' .isrglld - . . A -4,245 rv' " K A ' Q"'.,N' - x ' xp-I x wx 4 ,, K I XL 'f I t 1 gs- W In i i ,am al V .: ' gre.. , ,f Band DURING the last five years the band has steadily improved and this year was no exception. Under the able direction of Ross Gorman and Frank Graf, the All Hallows musicians have delighted audiences at football games, a Christmas entertainment, the St. Patrick's Day Parade, the annual concert, and at the graduation. For several hours each week, these boys have practiced such difficult classics as "Car- men," "Poet and Peasant," "Three Kings," and "PasteI." This year, more than ever before, there has been a tendency towards modern music. Several pieces of this type, some of which were orchestrated especially for the band by Ross Gorman, are "Begin the Beguinef' "Ode to Rhythm" and "Just A Little Fond Affection." In addition to these, the band played several sparkling novelties, such as "Nell, the Farmer's Daughter" and a swing arrangement of "Semper Fidelis." Important factors in the success of the band were the senior members, namely: Ray Mancison, the student conductor and "hot" trumpeter, Gene Sheridan and John Ziegler, trombone artists, AI Carr, Neil Lyons and Len Marshall, sax players, Jack Hogan, clarinet and glockenspiel operator, Austin Fitzgerald, expert bass player, Walter Dillemuth on the clarinet, Don Kiesel on the piccolo, who was the drum-major and expert twirler, Bill O'Con- nell, the baritone player. To Brother Heeran, the wise and patient moderator, we owe a vote of thanks. His tire- less effort helped the band and "bandits" to achieve the high degree of perfection. Thanks to him, the instructors, and the boys in the band for all their efforts and accomplishments. 6, . DON KIESEL Dance Band Front Row Al Carr Geo ge Vetter Bob Car Geo ge Duffy Dodds Charleston Ray Manc son Back Ro Bob Knopf Don Coyne Joh Hogan A stn Ftzge ald John Z egler Gene Sherndan ROM a very nnauspscuous begnnnnng the All Hallows Dance Band formed by Tom Draney of last year s graduating class has developed unto one of the most popular of the school s actnvutues Under the able leadership of Ray Manclson the band has played after the basketball games at All Hallows and also at a number of school and par ash affanrs of whnch Cathedral Aquunas Mt St Ursula Ursullne Academy Holy Name Corpus Chrustu and St Rose of Lsma are but a few 0 I 'AA f L NRS htl 1 , r , r, r y ' i A Wi , , n , Ul i r , 1 , ' , I I I I - I I I - ' I I I I ' I ' :Z 2 0 fxi 37 C 'll c 3 '91 -f Nl : , C. j X C5 t 1 - v.L. ' First Row: John Farrell, Kenneth Florio Jo Thomas Martin Willi Whit , seph Duggan, Richard Callahan, Gerard Delaney, William Hogan, Joseph Roldan , am i e. Second Row: Mr. P, Henry, John Tooley, James Bernert, Robert O'Connor, Eamon McKenna, Robert Paccone, Daniel Jones, g:argesMlnaEarthy, George Taylor, John Junghans, Michael McCarthy, Robert Schehr, John Murdy, Thomas Murphy, Brother Third Row: John Sheridan, Peter Scanlon, Robe t Alle , D l S l, F ' C ll J H k' t ' - tura, Thomas Connelly, John Slayne, Peter Higgzns, Vigtor oTJig3y,esdhwongangfgriegiro ' omes or ms' An hony D' Bonoven Fourth Row: John Leahy, Frank Bu ns, J h R d d, G ld C , R' h d M N ll J ' Whalen, Richard Vicenzi, Daniel Dillon? T1hor?ia?oDillonfrgichaglviargrgvgr C 0 Y' omes Hour' han, Thomas Dunne, Donald Glee Club . d by the ' fully 'ml-'Hesse - t were dellght . I B " and ' the sprH'1Q Come' . "The Minstre OY HOSE onevdmg ' ' of numerous selections. , ed with great en- Glee Club S rendmintwo famous Irish OWS were reCe5YPilQrim's CIWOFUSH "Bendermeer s Stream' . of the well-knownuclassics, h t many hours Of h siasm The presenmtlon f Palistrina Showed t G ' of their trolm Tonnhausef Und HAd?:m':hSeOboys under the lifeless gwdonce . tice were SDSU Y patlenf DVOC and felt that director' Mr' Henryd t waS justlY Proud of the Performance -H I mo era Of, h 5ar',sTANlvot-ale was adequately rewolrdefjlf r bringing forth such talenf, and r e y f ate 0 . , All HGHOWS shoduls be dilreilrioi their Splendid entertainment b 5hOUl e pr the Glee Clu 83 Debating EBATING has long been prominent among the actavutues of the school Meeting three tnmes a week with Brother Garvey the sensor debating club composed of sensors and junnors has competed wlth several other hugh schools on the natnonal topuc for the year Compulsary Mllntary Trannung A few of these schools are Ursulme Academy Cathedral Aqunnas St Barnabas Fordham and Cardinal Hayes As a preparation for the sensor debating club the sophomores have been organuzed by Mr Heffernan and the freshmen by Brother Egan These SENIOR JUNIOR DEBATE Front Row Robert Berke Arthur McCartney Gerard Johnson Wulluam Mack Presmdent Bruce Kroog John Kllgallen Sean Holly Second Row John Garland Brendan O Flanagan Rnchard Cray John Carson Joseph Frango Thurd Row Dan Flnn Tom Drrscoll Frank Quunn Joe McAleer Robert Albert Barton O Brnen 4 O . . . I . . I I , . : I I I ' , . I . . I - groups engaged in intra-mural and inter-school debates. g A KU 1 'Wk , .H i I V , 1 I X 1 , X L 11,1 , y 'ft 3 iffzg'-5' 4 fx fffg- r 'SS' A xi if "W P fx A r 2, . : ' X N -1.5 ' S s t xx 4 1 'E ', 1 I . 1 Q -4 3 I E: 1. Ra 'J' A W w X. Q , K y J . v Q .- YI, Q l Av 'x ' gf 98 'Aw '37 , fra .55 '. u , -, -'A nr, . Publication -1' 1 -Xu fl' Seated John Sm th Tom Cunnlngnam Walter Harnett Ed Matthews Gene Kelly John Murray Stand g Torn Kent Howard E erngam La y OKeefe lnset Jack Garland BLUE AND WHITE HE Staff of the Blue and Whlte pledges Itself to gave a thorough coverage of news and events of and at All Hallows Much tume and labor are put unto sts preparatlon and If ln readlng rs columns a sense of the flne splrlt that IS the school s lS portrayed th labor wall not have been IH vaun HALLOWEEN leave with the class of l946 an enduring memory of hugh school lute here at All Hallows many hours have been devoted to thns present edltuon of the Halloween, lt s here at last. May its perusal recall many happy days with Brothers and classmates. 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F 0 S 'Abu' Rhns0"nA' ph' Gyiijzg Ro,-ne I lameia . S . Cd" nv' -- ' KINT Ks. Athletics fi. 'J Trophmcs won by me football, basketball, boscboll and trac durmg me post two seasons gll 'b Mike 5 I 3:45:54 .N i avless caplain of baskefball A Cnty guard McCarthy captam of foofb Duck All Cnty center all .J I... ,J DICK KING BR PENNY Varsnty Coach Durector baseball ATl'19fIC McGunre captam of Gene Kelly captaln of hack H S A A honors baskelba Wmner of many C Eddne honours nn football Reclpuenf of many II and baseball ev Football Dick King's coaching ability and the players' football prowess and fighting spirit have ogoin given the All Hallows' Gaels a winning foot- ball combination. The squad came back after a bad '44 season to win five of the six games scheduled for the '45 campaign. Congratulations are in order to Dick King, who did such a splendid job in his third year as football mentor, and to the play- ers themselves, RECORD All Hallows Poly Prep .......,. ........ 6 All Hallows O lona ...,........ ............. l 3 All Hallows 26 Fordham ................. ......,.. 6 All Hallows ,..,.............. Cardinal Farley ............,.,,,. O All Hallows .................. l2 Flushing High .................. 6 All Hallows ...............,., 24 Power .....,............ ......... O DICK KING Varsity Coach HE team led by Capt. Dick McCarthy and eleven other returning lettermen amassed a total of ll4 points to the opponents 31. In the course of the season, the team won two trophies, one from Cardinal Farley, the other from Power Memorial. However, they relin- quished the Ray Ruddy Trophy to Iona. Among the teams to fall before the Blue and White grid machine were Brooklyn Poly Prep, 25-6, Fordham Prep, 26-6, Cardinal Farley, 27-O, Flushing High School, l2-6, and Power, 24-O. The lone defeat was suffered at the hands of Iona, l3-O. The foreward wall, which did such a fine job both on defense and in opening up holes for the light but speedy backs, was led by Dick McCarthy, the team's captain and four year varsity veteran. In reward for his ability both on defense and offense, Dick was selected for the World Telegram's All-Scholastic center. Another four year veteran, Mike Lawless, made the second All-Scholastic team. Mike was probably the most talented end the Gaels ever had. Not only did he make impossible catches, but he also did the team's place-kick- ing and punting. Two other seniors, Tom Flaherty and Joe Sheehan, held down the tackle positions. Both were towers of strength to the team, Sheehan sometimes played back on pass defense, Gerry Johnson returned to copture ogoin a guard spot. Gerry, who is light and scrappy, did a fine job of blocking up the middle of the line along with his colleague, Steve Dillon, fourteen year old sophomore starter, who re- ceived praise from everyone for a job well done. Pete Hayes and Johnny Lang held down the other end position. Lang did a fine job of replacing Hayes, who was injured early in the season. The backfield consisted chiefly of track- men, who used their speed to good advantage. Bill Brereton, l68 pound pile-driving fullback, equaled the scoring record of an All Hallows team coached by Dick King by lug- ging the pigskin across the goal line seven times. Bill backed up the line savagely, and gained a berth on the second All-City team. Bottom Row: B. Brereton, G. Johnson, D. Finn, R. Sheerin, J. Redmond, D. Jones, R. Schenr, T. Newman. Middle Row: P. Finnerty, J. Ambrose, J. McCarthy, T. O'Hore, F. Nirschel, R. McCarthy, 1Capt.J, T, FlahertYf D- TUYDIUY, D- Whalen TOP Row: S. Dillon, J. Hennessy, J. Sheehan, J. Mazziotta, M. Lawless, J, Lang. Bill Carroll, the team's most accurate and consistent passer, and Dick Griffin, a shifty little back, were the playmakers and al- ternated at the quarterback slot. Left half Dan Jones did much of the team's passing, and he used his speed to break away for several touchdowns. Tom Newmon ond Don Wholen split the duties of the other halfback spot. They picked up much yardage between them and also ac- counted for several more touchdowns. Others who deserve special mention are Jim Hennessy, who saw much action as tackle, John Ambrose, who alternated between full- back and right half, Pete Finnerty and Dan Finn, experienced guards, Jimmy McCarthy, a valuable end, and Dick Sheerin, an excellent passer, who was injured half-way in the sea- son. As usual the squad will lose many men because of groduotion. They ore: W. Bre- reton, W, Carroll, P. Finnerty, P. Hayes, J. Hennessy, M. Lawless, Capt. D. McCarthy, T. Newman, T. Flaherty, A. Fitzgerald, T. O'Hara, and J. Sheehan, The lettermen have elected Dick Griffin as captain of next year's edition of the Gaels. Johnnie Lang leaps high to snatch a pass in the Power game as Bill Brereton pulls in to assist. ,Z FIRST TEAM Left to Right Jm McCarthy Joe Sheehan Steve Dllon Cap Dck McCarthy Ge ry Johnson Tom Flaherty Mike Lawless Backs Dck Griffn Don Whalen Bill Brereton Dan Jones 'Ba f'-5'-L f' 6 M., sl' 0,1 .. 'YQ D J' rf I 'Q . , Jfyisv Milli! I f' I A .." ? . . 4 4 I v Bill Brereton shows plenty of drive as he advances through the Farley line Dan Jones being brought down from the air after mak- ing a first down against the Farley Cadets. Tom Newman side-steps lona's Jerry Coombs in the hard-fought game for the Ruddy trophy. 4 -as ,b o N P S .4-in Mir- an-4 Bill Brereton runs hard behind the in- terference of Don Whalen. Dick Griffin eludes an anxious Power tackler as he moves down- field to make the first Gael touch- down against the Purple and Gold. k- Sfouf Ste en Dullon Ik a best when nts a roug tumble gam e ls seen here against Poly Prep u es has footb ll and Dan Jones breaks away for a touchdown agamsr a gallant buf out classed Farley squad k ep 3 ha speed help? ?lLTert?n Tile Fordham fl be 3 -rom wma would ste? ahead of a game L . V . . . " h I . V 'Q 1 air., ,, lf- Ne I5 - - , 4 V 2. A ,fgavffqa La?" ,Q 174- ll? I Don Whalen does some fancy stepping in evading the Farley secondary defense, Mike Lawless rs brought down by two Farley men after completung a pass from Bill Carroll. lA Jay-Ve THE J. V. finished a successful season with a record of six wins and one defeat. The Gaels turned back ln- carnation, Horace Mann, Power, Fordham, Yonkers A. C. and Xavier, losing only to Iona by a score of 6-O. After defeating Incarnation 2l-7, Horace Mann Z0-O and Power 8-O, the Gaels conquered Fordham by a score of 2-O in a hard fought game in which the J. V. scored victory by a safety. Tom Connelly, end, broke through and tackled the Fordhamite behind his goal, giv- ing the Junior Gaels their only score. Xavier was a weak victim, losing to the Gaels by a score of ZO-O. Taylor, Farley and Martin accounted for all the scoring except the two successful conversions which were run. The Yonkers A. C. was swamped by a score of 20-O. Fullback Yurasits' line bucks took a heavy toll, annexing two tallies for the Gaels. Charley Gilhooley, halfback, also scored. ln the next contest the Gaels absorbed their first defeat at the hands of a speedy Iona eleven. Although the Gaels fought hard they could not break away for large enough gains. Heavy rairr throughout the game hampered both teams. The squad was heavy, powerful, arid had lots of A. H. 2l A. H. . .. ....2O A. H ....... .... 8 H ......2O 20 O 2 A. A. A.H ....... .... A. l an 6 FootbaH speed and orive in the backfield and on the line. The backfield was composed of J.m Farley, quarterback, a converted end who is a cunning play-maker, George Taylor, a speedy half, Charles Gilhooley, a fast and shifty running ond kicking holfback, and Felten and Yu- rasits who alternate at fullback, both hard-hitting and fast. Yurasits and Flynn alternated at center and both were rugged players on the offense and defense. Guards McTernan and McCullough blocked up the center ca- pably. Captain Dodds Charleston, regular, and Frank Carroll and John Kennedy, alternating at the tackle posts, proved their worth. Tom Connelly and Jim Curran, two speedy pass receivers, gave sparkling performances of of- fensive and defensive skill. The team should send quite a few players to the Varsity next year and still be able to maintain a strong team, Farley, Taylor, Gilhooley, Felten, Yurasits, Char- leston, McTernan, Carroll, Kennedy, Connelly, Curran, Codelia, and Bell have proved their skill and should con- tinue in varsity ball. Despite the loss of many to the varsity next year, the J. V. will have enough returning players to maintain a winning record. The Jay Vee squad was again coached by Brother J. A. Heeran. RECORD Incarnation C. Y. O. .. . 7 Horace Mann ......... . . O Power .. ........... 0 Yonkers A. C ....... O Xavier ,........ .. O Iona -v-V--- 6 Fordham .. . O if 5 S f- - ,,, A Aa 1 'lf' 7,4 -vb", V 'JA X' "ti ff' x '11 A J s 67 Q A, 'sw q,:3g55,,. "U"Q9",.g-M Rr: if 'fl ' vvr "ww : --mf. If ' ' ' vw + 4 'H . M Q I., gs' 'Q ,aa 4 I'n,so 1 U , - . IQ Q . , 4 'z . 'x, A A . -. gwi-xg., "in,-1' K . ' ' -- ' Q f'3iT01Yl a-. ., up iii, X Q M' Q V . r eqhnr. ,iii 3. . ' '. - ""lfH 'f V .-16'-Q-isxvfg, , ., A C ""'Wf- qs .Nt-y.N .hnftlr y ,db . . '-Hcvkw Q my K X X-fv-uf' if-.J ' 4' ' ,Uh 'X ,E Q Hallows Manhattan Prep Basketball THE '45-'46 basketball season is one to be remembered for a long time at All Hallows. Playing the best com- petition available in the Metropolitan area the Gaels compiled a record of 25 victories against only four de feats for a percentage of 862 the best in the history of the school Coach Dick King has in his three years at All Hallows turned out the three best squads ever to wear the Blue and White uniform tops in any league ln this time the team has won 72 while losing but l4 for an over all percentage of 837 Among the accomplishments of the triumphant Blue and White cagers were the capturing of first place in the Irish Christian Brothers Tournament for the second straight year the first place trophy in the Knights of Columbus Tournament in Brooklyn and a third place award in the C H S A A city wide playoffs Captain Mike Lawless carried off scoring honors for the season with 387 markers an usually high total and a new record for the school In his four years on the squad Mike scored In the neighborhood of 800 points which is some neighborhood' He climaxed his career by being elected to first string on the World Telegrams All City Team Coach Dick King Don Mackenzie nipped Jack Mazziotta for the runner- up spot, his 242 points being three above Mazziotta's total. Don's deadly set and all-around fine play won him a spot on the All City Second Team Fddie McGuire ace playmaker of the Gaels was next on the list with l35 points compiled mainly on long sets and driving lay ups Jim McCarthy also cracked the century mark send ing IO3 points through the hoop Jim another top notch forward is one of three first strangers who will still be around next year the others being Mackenzie and Mazziotta Joe Sheehan Jimmy ODonnell and Dick McCarthy also deserve special mention for their court exploits dur ing the season Sheehan who scored 82 was a valuable man under the boards while O Donnell a junior and McCarthy who tallied 54 and 45 points respectively were both noted for their aggressive play Jim Doyle Jack Bell Pete Finnerty and Larry O Keefe also deserve a pat on the back although they were given few opportunities to show their prowess Mr King and the entire squad should be congrat ulated for a job well if not spectacularly done RECORD Won 25 Lost 4 Pct 62 HaHows HaHows HaHows HaHows HaHows HaHows HaHows HaHows HaHows HaHows HaHows HaHows HaHows HaHows HaHows HaHows HaHows HaHows HaHows HaHows HaHows HaHows HaHows HaHows HaHows HaHows HaHows Xavier Rice Mt St Michael Cardinal Hayes Fordham Prep St Simon Sto k Manhattan Xavier Power Memorial St Anns Mt St Michael St Simon Stock Fordham Prep Blessed Sacrament Rme Cardinal Hayes St Anns Power Memorial Rme LaSalle Don Bosco Peters lStaten lslandl Michael lBrooklynl Augustine s Francis Prep John Prep Bishop Laughlin ALL HALLOVVS OPPONENTS Total l 348 Total 953 Average 46 5 Average 32 9 lO0 A - 1 . .8 All .............. 60 ....... All ...........,.. 45 A ........... . All .............. 42 ' ................. All .............. 44 . . ' ....... . AH .............. 38 ' ......... AH .............. 54 .......... All .............. 46 . ' c ........ . AH .............. 45 ........,,. AH ,,............ 5l 4 ............... A AH .............. 4l ' ........ AH ..,........... 36 . ' ............. All Hallows .............. 35 LOSOlle .............. AH .............. 38 . . 4 ....... . AH .............. 53 . ' ........ . All .............. 49 .......... All ......,....... 54 ...... All ......... .... 6 3 ' ....,,........... All .............. 46 ' ......... All .............. 25 . ' ...,......... All .............. 50 ' .....,.. AH .............. 39 ' ................. All .............. 37 .............. All .............. 7l ............. All .............. 54 St, ' All .............. 60 St. ' . . . All ...,.......... 53 St. ' ' ........ . All .............. 54 St. A ......... All .............. I7 St. ......... . ' All ............,. 48 ' ,....... if-, The so 1 I gs un, usd after CCD Turmg the 'C - Brothcrs' Tournament Troomes g -A Q 34 1 tv .rfigzzpw . . W .4 4 Chcedeoders Gcofge 'ACCmfy, Amhony P02351 nw, and EW Mc- Amwffe who Ned the cheermg crowds or football cmd bcsketbobl K 4 :vi , ' 'FF '-12' ' fwwf ?. A . .mu -s' f .4 ,in - X ., , , . .V A F -6, ' .. -I tg -. , 2-. 'A 4 - -2, iejliv Q v Yi, E 'QF' as , h . 'R' -1+ 1 91. gf 2 1 k, . 0. 5:2 45' 1 f , 'A 1' :ip 'Y 4.x ff . .4 41 fi. , is 925' in ., v"1 Ng - x 52942 '9 ZS, lm -4 9 '-... - f . ni "- 2, K' " 0 ' s k V A 5'0" . K V .4 4 . . i K QP! .15 1 e Nu, I ff QQ f.r i A, Q .Q , 5 f ff 7' ik .:i,3gf .2 A fa.. I e 5 . x '-y S27 Nl '1 I Q ffl' fs gs 'Q I. .1 f. e QI . 5 V I , asia -1. , , f NX K' fl A f L ,,,, 2 12 I Jay-Vee Basketball GARNERNXJG the League Championship was a simple task for the Junior Gaels, l945-46 edition, after gaining ZO straight victories, The team completed the season with a record of 20 wins and one defeat, sur- passing all previous AH, arrays by recording a .953 percentage. Rice, Mount, Hayes, Fordham, Simon, Manhattan, Power, St. Ann's and LaSalle fell in that order after the Gaels absorbed a defeat from Xavier that was later avenged completely. The Jay-Vees captured the Bronx-Manhattan Championship with their sterling record of I8 wins and no defeats, The championship game, a hotly contested encounter, was fought on Madison Square Gorden's court, and the Gaels led all the way to secure the title by winning 39 to 22. Employing a fast break, pivot plays and deadly set shots, the team annihilated all league opposition. Next year's team may vary slightly owing to the fact that it will lack height, but will possess more speed than the previous aggregation. Big John Lang, scoring mostly on pivots and under the boards, led the team with l8l points. Jim Farley and Jim Bateman, both ball handlers, were close behind with l34 and ll2 points, respectively, Of the remain- ing players on first string, Tom Connelly had 70 points and Paul Stapleton out for a good part of the season with injuries, rang up 68 points. Recruits from the Freshman squad for next year's team are as follows: Bob Johnson, Dan Farrell, Jim Ma- roney, Pat Quinn, Pat McManus, Tom Hunt, John Sweeney and Gene O'Rielly. All these have shown prom- ise and should prove a bolstering influence on the squad next season. ix , f Z 4 f. "ff ilfyas- 4 ,Ev 'N I . if, uf f A ln ' x b .1,x I W MAL l i 1 A w xx it L """9 1 4' Y , N ,Y 2, V' 6 A F ' 'f IX E .aa Q fy? fist 531 L. Q1 J ? 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'az RECORD Freshman Basketball THE All Hallows freshman auintette finished a success- ful campaign ending with a i5 and 2 won-lost sea- son's record, The first defeat came as the season opened when the Blue and White were soundly trounced by Our Lady of Good Counsel, This defeat came when the freshmen were not at full strength and O.L.G,C. cancelled a return engagement. The only other setback was suffered at the hands of Manhattan Prep. This game was a tough one to lose after A. H. led at half time, i8 to l7. After the initial loss the freshmen romped over De LaSalle, Iona at New Rochelle and Holy Family on the opponent's court, A real thrill was provided when the team came from behind to score a victory over Power Memorial Academy, Then in order Manhattan, Hayes, Fordham Prep, Xavier and Cathedral fell before the fast breaking attack of the freshman squad. Dropping re- turn contests to All Hallows were Hayes, Holy Family and Cathedral. In the next game at Manhattan, half time saw the blue clad boys in front by one point, but that lead was short-lived and the Prep freshmen became the second team in the select circle holding victories over the Blue and White. The season's end saw All Hallows in another close tussle with Fordham the victory coming in the closing minute of the final quarter, 3l-30. If James Maroney, Pat Quinn, Tom Hunt, Bob John- son and Jim Bateman weren't hitting from the outside with their sets Dan Farrell, Pat McManus and John Sweeney did the scoring the hard way, from under the boards. Jim Maroney led the scorers with lO8 points on 52 field goals and 4 free throws. Pat Mc- Manus was second with 89 points, Dan F-arrell third with 83, and 80 points brought Bob Johnson fourth honors in the scoring department, Jim Bateman, Tom Hunt, John Sweeney and Pat Quinn followed closely for the scoring honors. Gene O'Reilly, Ed Nugent, Dave Har- low, Horace Gibbs, Mike Hennessy, Bill Bart and Dick Duggan comprised the rest of the squad. Hallows .... .... All All Hallows All Hollows Hallows Hallows Hallows Hallows Hallows Our Lady of Good C De LaSalle ...... Iona ............ Holy Family. .. Power ...... St. Helena ..... Manhattan ..,., St, Raymonds ,... Hallows Hayes , ...... Fordham .... Hallows Xavier . . . Hallows Cathedral . . Hallows Hayes ...... , Hallows Holy Family. . . Hallows Cathedral . . Hallows Manhattan , . . All All All All All All All Hallows All All All All All All All Hallows Fordham . . . . . X- wf' 12 ff W 11' if 9 5 a if i4f'x":f"""' " " W " YS' fi S c n 3 1 , M 1 , . x e, F 'uf' . , W 1 Vgwfgi-Q A? g 3 1 . Q I U Q 'i -s Y, . KK . :r Z iff' Tilti- :Q1-4.4, .fu 3, . Quin. 'f 1 K ti., . "Va 'r- ggaf. 2 9: , EM, 4.4, f . 81. eg '33 1 1 ' Q ts-i ' 1. s I Arg Y? i 9 ' 5 li. . yi' Q f . 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' u ULIWEZM 9 Flaffes-M X fast-1 s is .4 on L Q at Gslblflgov mtg? fY4VlHf DME? gzgx iotsll Q lf, yy J. Nfxjg f 1 an r,.' X, V U ' I Swimming Front Ro R Golden G Delaney W Stolz J Co coron T Keough B McAuluHe Second Ro R Foy J Bu ns M ODoy E Ryan D Flnn J Donohue R Follon Back Row B OFlanagan E McLaughln V Trebay D Kesel D McGu nness B OFIanagan E Gould R Berke lnset Bro Muller ESPITE the fact that the A H swummlng team was revlved only an l945 well balanced squad Bob Berke Don Klesel Bob Carr and Brnan O Flanagan composed the quartet whlch accounted for most of the team s pomts Berke a 220 man, Klesel a sprlnter Carr a backstroke stylist and O Flanagan a breaststroker an addltlon to performing theur regular tasks combsned to make a speedy re lay team Other swummers who deserve pralse are Vac Trebay a backstroker Brendan O Flanagan and Bob Fallon breaststroke artnsts Red McLaughlin a distance man Dan Funn a speclalust un the lOO yard dash Vlnce Donahue Bob Fay Muke O Doy ond Emmet Ryon sprmters The team won lO out of I7 dual meets and placed fufth ln the C H S A A Champnonshlp meet ll9 wi . , . , . , . r , . , . ' 4 wr . , - f . - ' , , , . , . , . . I . ' , . i , , , . I , . i , . ' , . , . I . . . . . I the team that represented the Blue and White this year was a powerful, . . , I I . , . ' I . . . , I I I I I I I - ' I I I ' II Il ' - I I I I I I I I I I ' seba ITH fuve regulars and three reserves returnung from last years un defeated team Coach Duck Kung looks forward to the comung baseball season wuth hugh hopes for another C H S A A champuonshup Two veteran hurlers Duck Sheerun and Muke Lawless both rughthanders have returned and wull see most of the actuon on the hull Sheerun won I2 games last year uncludung sux shutouts whule Lawless hung up two wuns one of whuch was a whute washung These two who accounted for all the Gaels l945 truumphs wull be auded by Joe Burbrudge thus year Speedy Duck Gruffun a 350 slugger last year us back at short and Jack Lang the clubs long ball hutter returns to furst Harold Tonery and Don Mackenzue wull hold forth at second and thurd base respectuvely Each com puled an umpressuve record on last year s Jayvee squad Captaun Eddue McGuure second on the Hut Parade of l945 wull handle the left fueld assugnment once agaun wuth Jum Hennessy Austun Futzgerald and Duck McCarthy reserves on last year s nune fughtung for the remaunung outfueld spots although Leo Brac also stands a good chance of crackung the startung lune up Two neophytes are battlung for the backstop berth wuth Duck Vucenzu holdung a slught edge over Jum Patterson at thus wrutung Coach Kung has also admured the work of Don Whelan behund the bat The team wull play lO C H SAA games and at least fuve more non league tults N X Front Ro Joe Burbrdge Dck Vcenz Ha y Tone y Dck Sheer Dck G ffn Ed McGu re Captan Seco d Ro J Hennessy Meredth Jones Johnny Lang Aust Ftzge ald Do Whale Ock McCa thy Mke Lawless Don Macke 1 e Th d Ro John y Mazz otta Tonv DA gelo La ry Fay Bob Scheh Joh D tty Bob Fo te Leo Bac Johnny Murray Tom M phy s 'U fy M Duck putched a perfect game In the opener agannst Moms Hugh Facung a maxumum of twenty one men he fanned sixteen allowed no huts and no opponent reached any base Score 9 O , F' . H t va .' ' E I N - fs -L , U X? as .-. - t 'FUI ,V K fu 'wid f, 1.5 f 55 19, ff' ., J NTL if ' A A N , L V Q ..,, ,4- m 1 .- AfQ,,.Z?flT'5'-3 r A , . 15.2 1. .- n ...., ttf' an -M A 1 1'- .Q ' Magkenzxe. ' McGr-Hfef 00" Grxtfmr Ed 5- HarrY Tommy' Dxck Jay-Vee Baseball 1 f J. Front Row Jem Farley Paul Stapleton Bob Johnson Charlre Gnthoctcy r Wrnes Jm Cosy Jm Bateman Brxan Maher Back Row Joe Tommaney Jeff Craven Jack Curran Frank Canon Gene L str Pat A Nkanos 'Nan Farrc! The team ns coached by Bro J A Heera -.-ff?-" I Track Top Row: C. Felten, T. Newman, J. Feeney, E. Kelly, F. Quinn, J. Kelly, T. Ward, D. Jones, E. Codelia. Third ROW? E- Chaplin, L- P-3CC0"l9f H- Sullivan, B. Kelly, JJ Hickey, T, O'Connell, T, Sweeney, J. Nickolaw, J. Porter, W. Bart, . oo ey. Second Row: T. Sheehan lManageri, T. Le Duc, N. Scocca, J. McNamara, J. lssackedes, Brother Hennessy, Coach, J. Cain, G. Sullivan, J. Mulholland, H. Bligh, F. Burns lManagerl. First Row: J. Walther, T. Hunt, J. Cassidy, J. Gauzza, M. Haran, E. Romaine, G. McNeill, T. Brown. EVER since Brother Hennessy took over the coaching reins, the track team has risen steadily to become one of the best in the city. The i945 squad placed third in the C.H.S.A.A. Championships, amassing a total of I5 points. Approximately twenty schools were represented in this meet. In the Bronx, Manhattan and Westchester Meet, the Gaels also grabbed third, collecting 28 points. The relay teams met with great success, placing every time out. The 880 yd relay composed of Bell, Kelly, Redmond and Fitz-Patrick captured the P.S.A.L. Relay Car- nival Title. The highlight of the season came when the Blue and White captured the irish Christian Brothers Meet held at Van Cortland Park. The i945-46 season commenced with the cross-country meets. The frosh squad won the Bronx, Man- hattan and Westchester Championships cross-country title. The young harriers were lead by Barry Kelly, who won the individual crown. Kelly set a new meet record for the rugged mile and a quarter run. The remainder of the hill and dalers who helped bring home the trophy were, W. Leary, J. Cain, E. Romaine, T. Bowen, N. Scocca, J. Walther, T. O'Grady, and W. Manders. The team downed Fordham, Hayes and Rice in dual meets. The indoor squad turned in a fine performance, especially the relay teams. At the West Point Relays, the l2OO yd. relay team placed second. The best teams in the east competed in this meet. The mile relay composed of Dan Jones, Joe Kelly, Tom Newman and Gene Kelly grabbed second in a special scholastic event held at the l,C.4-A Championships in Madison Square Garden. Tom Newman, running the third leg, moved the Gaels up from fifth to fourth position. Kelly then moved the Blue and White into a close second. The foursome turned in a fast 3:38 clocking. The relay reached its peak when they won the mile relay at the 96th Annual 7th Regi- ment Games. Gene Kelly hit a 52.4 anchor leg on the flat wooden armory floor. The climax of the indoor season came with the C.H.S.A.A. Championships held in the Garden. Gene Kelly was in the runner-up spot for the 440 title, and Tom Newman placed fourth in the mile, turning in a 4:39 clocking. Varsity point scorers who will be returning to the '46 outdoor squad are: Gene Kelly and Joe Kelly, Tom Newman, Jim McCarthy, Jim Feeney, Dan Jones, Howie Everngam, John Redmond, Charles Felten, Tom O'Con- nell, and Frank Quinn. Brother Hennessy expects the squad to enjoy a successful season. l23 6 L. Tom Newman Gene Kelly fmishes first, ahead of last year's captann, John Bell. ll. 1 j '72 uf Gerard McNeill takes this race ahead of an Iona contender. 1 ,f- 1 F' so Jam Feeney -.uf 1 yPY . ' A 5 Ms' e . ,fi ill' 'j '07, ,.w. -' s 4 0 Dan Jones, Tom Newman, Brother Hennessy, Charlne Felten, Gene KeHy. Thus :clay Yeam placed second at the Wes! Point Invnatuon Meet. V, 12 L Chawe Fewer :reaks the Tape To brng V-ms relay Yeam home ffsf. Bemw he .5 congrafmared by Brother Curtm. Joe Kelly 'lg 'Lf -o-1-HL Q P10 Fl -6 Wu, Ta lor Steve Dnllcn Bull Carey and Chame Felton. Vicforous re ay team of Geo ge y , , Brother Dowdelr backgoundr was not a ffth man of the relay. al' Steve Onion takes baton from Bull Carey. J ,os 1 -. 2 ' 'K -mw..4u-s Z . af . i,'f1 A . Tom Hunt freshman spnnfer .iff-va., . wp". .xnfxa "'f -VV - flyi' ., , 5 -P 'wa 'Emi-M, M , 1 ,ci .Tian Y, 1,1 . R 'Jw w,a,'1g..'::, gf' 'lgdrp .' ::x"' 'fu':a41. 'ilga Llfiffdtvl - SY! Qu -9. odd., f 4' Z Z4 F , Rice man' , x out B Joe Roldan d1Q5 'n to bea - .- av fn-. 1 24' 1 Tennis ROTHER DOWDELL once again has charge of the tennls team The squad ns entered nn the C H S A A league competntuon and wlll be depending largely upon Sophomore Bob Hawthorn Junior Dan Fnnn and Sensors Tom Kent Walter Dlllemuth and John Hogan The team works out daily In the nearby Macombs Courts and un the north yard The outlook for thas actlvnty ns brlght IU spute of tough league competntuon N. 0'l'l slug Front Row Gerry Delaney Vncent Doughe ty Dan Frm John Hogan James Pckett Back Row Jam Tommaney Bob Hawthorn Ed O Gorman Tom Kent Pete O Re Ily James Hark ns Walter Dnllemuth Tom Curtan Inset Brother R J Dowdell l3O Jay 'X inbl' A,- ' ' , A..-f f .,, , . '4 ..:.-, 544- 7' sb'l 'f :,,.,9"'f Vit... ,. ' lr , ' ' ,J ,, . . .Q-' 'S " J . V5 . 'P ,..-. ,pa 1-ba u f Mm I 'a,,f1',gWp many Wim' bmw 11,1 Yip GQWIQ, - mm-qbarmm' vmdlnv. WMM f. nad. F32 :afildbv W. 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