Archbishop Molloy High School - Blue and White Yearbook (Jamaica, NY)
- Class of 1958
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I'm a sixthgrader at Archbishop Molloy High
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I went to St. Ann's for three years.
All my friends and I are very proud of our new
school, so if you,ll come with me now,
I'd like to show it to you.
We'll also meet the people who live
and Work here and see the activities they
engage in.
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Introduction
Dedication
Faculty
Seniors
Activities
Underclasses
Athletics
When I first saw Molloy, boy was I
surprised. I had heard it would be
nice, but, not like this.
Why do you know, it has thirty-eight
classrooms, plus three up to date labs
a. gym that seats 700 for basketball games
a special visual aids room,
penthouse rooms for the brothers,
two Chapels, one for the students
and one for the brothers,
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who think our school is great.
The Queens Chamber of Commerce
gave Archbishop Molloy High School an
award for being the finest religious
building erected in 1957.
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To spend fifty years in the service of
any organization or movement is indeed a
remarkable feat. Still more praiseworthy
is a life devoted completely to Christian
Education of youth in the religious life.
Bro. Wilfrid hlary has such a life.
llis career has led him to spend thirty-
six years teaching in New York. Of this
period, eight years were spent in teaching
at the Academy and five years as its
principal.
Wie extend our sincerest Wishes to
Brother for many more years in the serv-
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Archbishop Thomas Edmund Molloy
That the nznne of Brooklyn's third
bishop should be used for one of its newest
schools is somehow symbolic. Here is :L
nian upon whom all Stzinners can model
themselves with respect to every facet of
their development. He was renowned for
his intellectual accomplishments. His
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popularity was unsurpassed ziniong the
people of his diocese. llis personal piety
was obvious and yet so was his concern
with worldly happenings. Ile was an truly
rounded personality which is the aim not
only of A.lNI.ll.S., but of every Vzitholic
school.
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Bro. Lucian Anthony
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Bro. Brendan Regis
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Bro. Thomas Joseph
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James Ahearn
"Jungle Jiml'
Came to St. Ann's in "57', . . . Interested
in F.B.l .... Would like to go to Fordham
. . . Found with Byrons, Gralton and
DeVito.
Richard Bailey
"Rodney"
One of the old Q4 yearb trackmen . . . Next
stop Iona for Liberal Arts . . . Buddies
are DeFillips, Valenti, and O'Neill.
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John Birmingham
"Birm,'
One of the few eight year men . . . Usually
seen with Duester, Greene, and DeVito
. . . Looking forward to being a pilot in
the Air Force.
Vincent Buccieri
"Butchy'
One of the daring type Likes rock
20 roll and bowling . . . Seen with Marmc
Koss and Ciafardoni.
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Arthur Byrons
"Arne"
Came to St. Ann's in 1956 from Eymard
Seminary . . . Interested in studying
medicine at Notre Dame . . . Often seen
with Domenick, Sinl-ia, and Brassil.
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Charles Conlin
"Chuck"
Came to St. Ann's in 1954 . . . Future
plans about college are undecided . . .
Likes sports and records . . . Seen with
Mulligan and Beckman.
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Joseph Cutrone
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Joe likes hunting and reading . . . Has
intentions of studying law at St. .lohn's
or Fordham . . . Pals around with Green
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Gerald D'Andrea
"Jerry,'
Came to the Beehive in 1955 . . . Pals
around with Novak, Padalla, and Cu-
trone . . . Future plans about college are
undecided.
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"Sport"
One of the seven year men . . . Well
known man of the track team . . . Future
plans undecided . . . Spcnds lcisurc time
at golf.
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"King Pin"
Just crazy about horseback riding and
dancing . . . Intends becoming a police-
Dian.
Leslie Dumas
"Les"
Hails from St. Teresa's . . . Les would like
to attend Kings Point for mechanical
engineering . . . Usually seen with Collins
Buonincontro, Beitz and Perrone.
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"Rona-y',
Interested in sports and pool . . . Ronny
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Henry Gralton
"Harry"
Came to St. Ann's in junior ycar from
Loughlin . . . Hockey fanatic . . . Undo-
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Interested in the F.B,I .... Hopes to
make his next stop Fairfield University.
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Adam Karwoski
"Adam"
One of the more sports-minded seniors
. . . Interested in the Air Force . . . Com-
panions are Collins, Gongora, Pinon and
Dumas.
Michael Leonard
"Mike"
Hails from St. Brendan's
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William Halpin
"Willy"
High intentions of going to Duke Uni-
versity for an academic course . . . Seen
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"Big Dan"
The life of the party . . . Favors rock 'n
roll music . . . One of the "boys" . . .
Looking forward to Fordham for Chem-
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"Frankie"
Plans to Hails from St. Ann's Parish . . . Tinkers
. Seen with with television and electronics . . . Usually
enlist in the Marine Corps . .
Kessler and O'Keefe.
seen with Mullen, Harrington and Pa-
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Daniel Mitchell
"Mitch"
One of the quieter students at school . . .
Mitch is interested in Liberal Arts at
Manhattan . . . Looking forward to a
teaching career.
Thomas Mullen
"Moon"
Interested in Business Administration
. . . After St. John's, hopes to join Coast
Guard . . . Seen with Mancuso, Jordan
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James McCauley
"Jim"
Hails from St. Joan of Arc . . . Interested
in studying chemistry at St. John's . . .
Always found with Healy and Peters.
ltlichael McElWain
"Mike"
ltlike intends to become a Pharmacist . . .
Likes music and baseball . . . Seen with
Romano, Farina and Schloth.
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cars . . . Heading for the Air Force.
James Quill
"Jim,'
Comes from St. Jerome Parish . . . Look-
ing forward to printing as a possible ca-
reer . . . Intends to serve Uncle Sam in
the navy.
Michael Reilly
"Rightious Rile"
Came to St. Ann's in 1954 . . . Enjoys
reading , . . Remembered especially in
Latin class.
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Pals with lilolfese, Fisher, and Scllloth
. . . Hopes to attend Fordham.
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Francis Schifando
"Shz:fty"
A great intramural Stanner .
include baseball and dancing
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Medalist . . . Crazy about boats . . . Even
owns one . . Pals with Lynch and Thomp-
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Arthur Simon
"Artie"
Would like to be electronics engineer . . .
Hobbies include cars, traveling and swim-
ming . . . Usually accompanied by Silage
and Williams.
There is more than one way to use a stage.
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John Tahany
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to the Alr Force.
John Thompson Vincent Walsh
"Big John" "Vinny"
Interested in writing , , , Fave,-S jour- A well known senior . . . Looking forward
naligm more than any other subject . l , to Liberal Arts at Marquette . . . Likes
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Ronald Agresti
"Ronnie"
Future plan is to become an electrical
engineer . . . Will attend Manhattan . . .
Favorite sports are bowling and basket-
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James Bagan
"Jim"
Spare time is spent hunting and tinkering
with cars . . . Plans to take construction
technology at college.
What the well dressed Stanner will wear.
Henry Beckman
"Bunny"
Hails from St. Stephen's .
ing and is a fine athlete .
Michael Brassil
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Likes danc- Often seen with Lopresto or Collins . . .
Will attend 28 Likes basketball and dancing . . . Will
St.John's majoring in Physical Education. major in Chemistry at Fordham.
Michael Collins Michael Connolly
"Big Mike" "Mike"
How's the air up there? fsix foot ninel . . . Will major in Mathematics at Iona . . .
Will attend Academy of Aeronautics and Enjoys bowling and hiking . . . Heading
then the Navy. for Army after college.
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mast-times are basketball and bowling.
Young scientists hot on thc trail of Sputnik.
7hristopher Darcy Joseph Domenick
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quiet senior . . . Hails from St. Mary's Enjoys fishing and basketball . . . Once
arisb . . . Likes swimming , , , Seen with 29 seen without his blue blazer . . . Heading
lalsh and Gaffney. for St. John's . . . Aspires to be an archi-
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their books.
Nicholas Gikas Gerard Guilfoyle
"Nick" "Jerry"
Swimming, fishing and football are Nick's Spends spare time tinkering with his car
favorite past-times . . . After graduation . . . Came to St. Ann's in 1957 and plans
he will sail the seven seas for the U. S. to attend Manhattan.
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Frank Duester
"Frank"
Frank will attend 'Farmingdale Agricul-
tural College . . . Enjoys C. Y. 0. base-
ball and basketball.
Farkas Erdelyi
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Seen with Healy and Fischer . . . Likes
all sports . . . Undecided about college
Fredrick Heyer
"Fred"
Favorite past-times include popular ri
cords, dancing, swimming and bowling .
Will pursue a liberal arts course at Mal
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Thomas Hunt
"Tommy"
Will further his education at St. John's . . .
Often seen with Beckman and Dente . . .
Likes dancing and Dixieland music.
Spagnolo, Sinka and Lopresto use the secret to scholastic success--
Study.
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John Kelly
"Kelly"
From the Bronx . . . Likes rock n' roll . . .
Will continue his education at Iona . . .
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"Eddie" "Artie" "John"
From St. Fidelis in College Point . . . A Seen with Byrons and Jordan . . . Future Likes playing the sax or clarinet . .
boating and swimming enthusiast . . . plans are undetermined. Plans a course in dentistry at St. John's
Plans to join the U. S. Navy.
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Michael Molfese Charles Novak
"Mouse" "Chuck"
Pals with Romano, Fisher, and Popp . . Hobbies include ham radio, tropical Hsh
Long standing trackman . . . Will con- and recording . . . Enjoys bowling . . .
tinue his education at St. John's. Looking forward to attending St. John's.
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Andrew O'Sullivan
"Sully"
Interests include football and dancing . . .
Sully would like to become a mechanical
engineer. Collins and Walsh attempt a smile for the camera.
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Robert Padouck Robert Peters
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Duke's ambition is to become a bacter- Eventual occupation will be public ac
iologist . . . Remembered for his college counting . . . C. Y. O. basketball star . .
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A skiing and ice skating enthusiast . . .
Bill hopes to become a dentist . . . Will
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Joseph Sinka
"Joker"
An outdoor man, enjoys fishing, hunting,
basketball and football. Next field of en-
deavor is chemistry at Fordham.
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executive . . . Enjoys fishing . . . Often
seen with DeVito and Loftus.
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to attend Holy Cross . . . Is seen with
Green, Lynch and Servedio.
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Outside activities include hunting, and
model building . . . Sal's next home will
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Companions are Sullivan and Dunne . . .
Spare time is spent bowling and playing
basketball . . . After graduation, Irish
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Edward Stanton
"Stan"
Outdoor sportsman . . . Will further his
studies of animal husbandry at New
Hampshire University.
Langer, Carriero and Donnis read the bad news.
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Joseph Tamas
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Will take business at N. Y. U .... i
liard ace . . . Enjoys dancing.
Christopher Tuohy
"Chris"
Spare time is taken up with basketball
and football . . . After graduation Chris
hopes to join the navy.
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Bill plans to major in chemistry . . . Hails from St. Mary's Parish . . . Plans Tony would like to attendC C N Y
Wishes people would pronounce his name to become a pharmacist . . . Will take Always has a question, no matter wha
correctly . . . Enjoys listening to pop re- chemistry at St. Johnls . . . Plays sax- the Subject, , , Hard worker
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Anthony Carriero
"Tony"
The U. S. Air Force will be Tony,s next
stop . . . Found with Beckman, Mulligan
and Castellano.
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Joseph Cernak
"Big Joe"
Came to St. Anne's in 1953 . . . Usually
seen with Romano Sweeten and Schifando
. . . Future undecided . . . Interested in
Air Force.
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Charles Conneely
"Chuck"
Interested in engineering . . . Can be seen
with Leonardi, Tamas, Beitz and Geaney
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Will enter Air Force after A. M.
Is an avid coin collector . .
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Came to St. Anne's in 1954 . . . Hails
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Felix Gongora
"The Cuban Kid'
Adept at all sports . . . Plans to enter the
Navy Air Force . . . From St. John's
Parish.
Thomas Healy
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One of the best liked seniors . . . Will
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Paul Guarnieri
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an eye towards pharmacy . . . Enjoys
all sports . . . Pals are Buonincontro and
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Monroe Kessler
"Monroe"
Known by everyone . . . Hopes to go into
the Air Force after graduation . . . Likes
swimming and music.
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"Leo"
Hails from St. Stephen of Hungary Par-
ish . . . One of Leo's favorite past-times
is reading mystery stories.
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"Tommy"
Tommy hopes to become an aeronauti-
cal engineer . . . Can be seen with Ser-
video.
Joseph Mullen
"Joe"
Will enter the Air Force after graduation
. . . Pals include De Fillips, O'Keefe, and
Bagan.
Vincent Marino
"Vinny"
Plans to attend college after the Navy . .
Football and basketball enthusiast.
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"lilac"
Will major in English at St. .lolm's . .
Buddies include Conneely, Imbornone
and Buoninc-ontro.
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"Jimmy"
Plans to take Liberal Arts at St. John's
. . Usually seen with Valenti. and Bailey.
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"Steve"
Gives the impression of constant activity
. . . Copyboy for New York Times . . .
College undecided.
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Outdoor sports enthusiast . . . Twelve
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'KCanuck"
Amateur mechanic . . . YVants to be a
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"Vinny"
Likes to have a good time with DeVito
and Cernak . . . Will probably succeed in
Navy.
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Peter Wood
"Woody"
Starting a new heresy in Religion class . . .
Plans to study Chemistry at Cornell.
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Known to be extremely modest and
broadminded . . . Came from Regis in
third year . . . Has monstrous lunches.
Ciafardoni, Logan and Lombard can't get the lady's attention.
Richard Sweeten
Boy with the red curly hair . .
St. Ann's in 1949 . . . Pals a
Farina, Fulgoni, and Cernak . . .
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Hails from St. Joseph's Parish . . . Hob
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Michael Castallano
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Mike is active in most activities . .
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"Jack"
Jack intends to further his studies at
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Vincent Giglio
"Big Gig"
Big Gig intends to enter business . . .
Favorite hobbies include bowling and
basketball . . . Pals with Gongora and
Koss.
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"Willie"
Liked by everyone . . . Favorite hobby???
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problems.
Stephen Hernandez
"Stevorino"
Hobbies include dancing and bowling . . .
Seen with DeVito, Murtha and Schifando
. . . Will attend Pace College.
John Hogan
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Looking forward to Fordham for Liber-
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Pals include Kollar, Koss, and Imbornone.
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"Paul"
Paul likes fishing as his hobby . . . Road
to success will begin at Manhattan School
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joining the Air Force.
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William Kollar
"Bill"
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Another intended Air Force man . . . Hails
from St. Elizabeth's Parish . . . Interested
in auto mechanics.
Long standing member of the Stanner
staff . . . Favorite hobby is photography
. . . Seen with Imbornone, Koss and
Mitchell.
Francis Koss '
"Frank"
Likes rock n' roll music . . . Plays the Francis Loftus
harmonica . . . Intends to become a doc- "Frankie"
tor . . . Pals with Buccieri and Price. Hails from St. Stephen Parish . . . Likes
dancing . . . Often seen with Cernack and
Murtha . . . Next stop, Marines.
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Engineering . . . Hobbies include bas-
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Hopes to become a photo-engraver . . .
Usually seen with Murtha, Logan and
Mullee.
William Murtha
"Bill"
Companions are De Vito, Hernandez and
Wall . . . After graduation Bill intends to
join the Marines.
Patrick O'Connor
"Pat"
Looking forward to the Academy of Aer-
onautics . . . Hobbies include baseball,
basketball and cars . . . Pals are Duester.
Russell and Jordan.
Peters, Woods and Sweeten look happy behind bars.
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"Charlie"
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stop . . . Often seen with Blancuso, Vl
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"Eddie" "Rod"
Acts like a man ol' the world when driv- Friends include Fisher and ltoinano . . .
ing his car. . . Hopes to attend Manhattan Motor boating is his favorite hohlmy . . .
for accounting . . . Seen with Tncksinith, Hails from VVoodsidc.
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"Bob"
Quiet senior . . . Favors classical and
modern literature . . . Thinking about
joining the Air Force.
John Spagnolo
"Spay"
Senior Dean of the S. A. C .... Headed
for thc Air Force . . . Hobbies are sports
and dancing.
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"Sludge',
Favorite hobbies are dancing and listen-
ing to rock n' roll records . . . Intcnds to
major in Chemistry at college . . . Often
with Simon and Williams.
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Will major at Manhattan . . . Likes all
sports . . . Pals with Walsh and Gaffney. i'Mirr0r' mirror on the Wall ' ' 'H
Robert M. Trenchard Benedict Wall
"Trench" "Dickie"
One of the more popular seniors . . . Hob- From St. Bartomew's parish and grammar
bies include listening to music and read- school . . . Favorite hobby is collecting
ing good books . . . Intends to become an guns . . . Plans to join the Air Force after
Engineer. graduation.
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"Jimmy" "Chuch',
Outside activities include sports and Favorite pastime is dancing to pop music
dancing . . . Plans to join the Marines . . . Always seen with Sigari and Simon
and then attend college. . . . Hopes to become a Chemical Engineer.
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Another member of the "foreign trio"
Will take engineering at Manhattan
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Plans to take chemistry at St. John's . . .
Enjoys movies and rock 'n roll . . . Also a
member of S.A.C.
Kenneth Calhoun
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Rory was the football lNIVP in junior
year . . . Companions are Bagan and
Mullen . . . Will enter lwarines after
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"Ti11py"
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"Jim" "Jonny" uDlCk,'
Will take pre-med courses in college in Plans to attend Iona . . . Favorite hobby
preparation for dentistry . . . always is swimming . . . Former member of that
smiling . . . known for hustle on the court. minority group-the bowling team.
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"Speedy"
ls undecided about college as of now . . .
Enjoys company with Stanton and Con-
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"Vi1mie',
Hot rod fanatic . . . Seen with Quill, Gar-
vey and Dillon . . . Plans to be an account-
ant.
Richard Fisher
"Fishy
Hopes to study electronics at Stevens
Institute . . . Meanwhile makes electri-
Victor Fischer
"Kiddo"
VVill major in science at Manhattan . .
Enjoys fencing.
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Molfese, and Schloth.
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"Louie"
Comes from Godis country . . . Ace pot
shark . . . Schifando and DeVito are hi
buddies.
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"Rich,'
Plans to attend lllanhattan for engineer-
ing . . . Renowned outdoorsman . . . Forms
a cool threesome with Farina and Sweet-
en.
Another member of the "foriegn trio,' . .
Martin Glacken
"Muffy"
llails from St. Nicholas of Tolentine
Parish . . . Undecided about his future
after Iona . . . Seen with Pizzano and
Kelly.
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attend local college . . . Pals with lilullee
and the Logans.
Came to St. Ann's in 1954- . . . intends to
be a journalist . . . Can be found with
Mfitchell, Iuibrone and Price.
Pat Mullee receives his senior ring from Bro. Victor.
VVould like to attend VVest Point and
make the Army his career . . . Active in
intramurals . . . Likes dancing and swim-
ming.
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George Logan
"Duke"
Uncertain about college . . . Favors Navy
as a branch of the service . . . VVill enter
field of business.
Stephen Lombard Patrick Mullee
"Steve" "Moe"
Hails from Our Lady of Mercy Parish . . . VVill major in history in preparation for a
Hopes to attend college after graduation teaching career . . . Has hopes of running
. . . Senior pals are Logan, Mullee and a four minute mile . . . Enjoys dancing.
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John Mulligan
"Aloe"
Undecided about college . . . Looking for-
ward to a business career . . . Pals include
Beckman and Conlin.
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"Donny',
Plans to make a career out of Civil Serv-
ice . . . Enjoys all types of records . . .
Often seen with Whelan.
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Robert Parks
"Bob"
Comes from Corpus Christi Parish . . .
Looking forward to Notre Dame . . . A
budding musician on the drums.
Joseph Pizzano
"Joe"
Spends spare time writing Latin term
papers . . . Senior Pals include Kelly,
Leonardi and Dunne.
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Former member of the bowling team . . .
Uncertain about college . . . For a hobby,
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All-American handball player . . . Last of
the Foreign Trio . . . Plans to major in
engineering at Manhattan.
Thomas Russell
"Russ"
A eleven year man at the Academy . . .
Plans to become insurance salesman after
serving in U. S. Navy.
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Clement Sanfilippo
"Clem"
Intends to take Liberal Arts at Pace Col-
lege . . . VVill enter business field . . . Seen
with lNIarsic0, Freda and DeVito.
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Has a fantastic story for every occasion
. . . Enjoys records and dancing . . . Plans
to take math at St. John's.
Michael Venturini
"Curly,'
Will take engineering at City College , . .
Enjoys cars and dancing . . . Pals in-
clude Perrone, Valenti, and Bailey.
Raymond Whelan
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An outstanding intramural player . .
Hopes to enter civil service . . . Sabo
Dunne, and 0'Leary are Rayls pals.
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Standing: J. MeCauleyg F. Gallo, J. Bureliill, A. Karwaski, J.
Tamas, G. D'Andrea, F. Bnonincontro, S. 0'Rourke. Silt1'ng.'
F. Koss, 17. Mitchell, V. VValsh, H. Keogh, BI. Reilly, V. Buc-
eicri
The Sodality is an organization which
affords each and every Stanner an oppor-
tunity to perfect himself in his state of
life. Through its various activities and
undertakings, it channels the boundless
zeal and enthusiasm of youth toward imi-
tation of Christ and His Blessed hlother.
Thus the two-fold mission of the Sodality
is spiritual sflf perfection and develop-
ment of apostolic zeal.
The first part of this goal is accom-
plished through weekly meetings and fre-
quentation of the Sacraments. Every
Thursday morning, Sodalists arrive extra
early to attend a Mass and receive Com-
munion in the gym. At their meetings, the
Sodalists learn something more about
their purpose in life and the means by
which they can bring Christ and Mary to
their neighbors. A rule of life is given each
Sodalist which he binds himself to observe
in or out of school.
Socialists prepare to distribute Christmas Cards.
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The apostolic zeal of the Sodality takes
many formsg the sale of religious Christ-
mas cards and rosary beads, the annual
canned food drive and a school dance held
once a year.
This same zeal of the Sodality has for
the first time this year, provided daily
Blass and Communion in the school gym
eau-li morning of Lent, for any and all
sluclenls.
Following the old St. Ann's tradition,
the Sodality sponsored the May Devo-
tions in honor of their Queen and Mother.
Answering the critics of the modern
tu-linger, these average young men live
the Sodality motto in their daily lives,
"To Christ Through Mary."
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Bro. Hugh Andrew
Moderator
poster club
Dilger and Pipolo put the finishing touches on
"masterpiece"
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Standing: R. Trenehard, L. Pipolq, R. Clark, A. Cull, R. Keane. Sealed
Seated: H. Dilger Mariano, J. Rowland, F. Keenan, E. Claudio.
The poster club is the newest of the activities in the
school. It affords interested students an opportunity to
exercise their artistic tendencies. At the same time, the
iclub provides posters of all sizes and shapes for other
publicity needing activities. "Simi, flzuic-es, Sodzility
food drives, basketball games and track meets are but
a few of the constant customers of the poster club.
All posters begin on the planning board.
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Moderator - Gornmn, Il. Anderson, P. Esposito, VV. Mc-iillire dis:-nssing pl
Mic-hzicl.
The Forensics is onc of the youngest
organizations in the school. Under the
direction of its three moderators, the Fo-
rensics has made considerable progress
during the past year. Most of its members
are from the freshman and sophomore ,wtrx
classes. With this in mind, we fool sure
that the Voice of Molloy will soon lllilkl'
itself felt in all the major inccts of the
coming year.
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Bro. Augustine Joseph
Moderator
Bro. Augustine holds a pre
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Editorial Staff: Slanding: Alan Re, Mike Collins, Sports Editorg Richard Tucksinith.
Siding: Peter Dusseau, Asst. Editorg Frank Buonincontro, Editorg John VValsh, Asst.
Editor.
The Stanner is thc major literary outlet for our stu-
dent body. For the past forty-four years, it has publi-
cized the various activities and accolnplishlnents of St.
Ann's Academy. Its popularity can be realized when one
considers all that hlolloy men pride themselves on the
title, "Stanners."
This year, Bro. Augustine and his staff changed the
format of the paper from the pamphlet size to the more
common four page newspaper style. The same quality
however was kept intact. Every issue contains the "In-
quiring Photographerf, an editorial, Track news notes
and the "Senior Spotlight." Besides these columns, spe-
cial feature articles pertaining to the current inonth are
written up.
All Stanners can be sure that our school paper will
continue to serve Archbishop hlolloy for at least another
forty-four years with the same quality and popularity.
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Typing Staff: Ronald Perez, Fred Heyer, Victor F isc-her, Joe Sinka, Salvatore Squitieri, William Rollar
and Jznnes Chase.
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The work of a yearbook staff is difhcult
in any school, but at Archbishop ltlolloy,
we faced a unique situation. VVe had to
capture all the memories of the first year
of a new school and at the same time set
a new tradition while retaining all the
precious precedent of the old Academy.
It is our firm and sincere wish that this
first Blue and White of our new school has
kept alive the Stanner standards and tra-
ditions for all future ltlolloy men to look
back upon.
Ed Perrone helps Thomas lNIeyer hunt for ideas in
other yearbooks.
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Joe Sinka, our chief typiat, finishes
another long page of copy.
Bro. Philip Robert gauges the size of one ofthe many
photos needed in our book.
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Finding captions is a task requiring many heads.
Staff members, :IQIIIIQS Tounlcy and Edward Ili
Ciutiis confer on one of thc dividvr pages.
Administrative Committeeg Seated: G.
Servedio, president: J. Maloney,
McCann, C. Padala, T. Healy, R.
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Bro. Eugene and S.A.C. members hold one of their
informal meetings.
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M oderatofr
The Student Activities Committee is precisely what
its name implies, a group of students who plan, organize
and run the various activities of the school. Its member-
ship is composed of two groupsg the Administrative
Committee, outstanding Seniors and juniors selected by
Bro. Eugene and the Executive Committee, two elected
representatives from each class in the school.
In the Administrative Committee, all plans are for-
mulated as to which activity will be held and the time
and place. The Executive Committee assists in putting
the plans into operation.
ll. B0f'klIl1Ill and lllS1l2ltCf'lll.ll pretty picture on the
Klilllfl' floor.
Joseph Arncy of lllc sixth grade hands Bro. John
I12lXYY't'llC'L'Zl winning stub in the raffle.
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year have been social in nature. The first dance, "The
VVelcome Festivaln was a gala affair modeled on the
"Farewell Festival" held last year at St. Ann's. The
success of the affair can be measured by the number in
attendance which exceeded one thousand. "Sue," as the
organization has come to be known, sponsored all but
one of the other school dances, including the Junior
Hop and the Senior Prom.
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Lombard, Walsh, Ciafardoni, and Duinus in a Polo Grounds Rosary
Rally tableau on the Sacrament ol' Matriniony.
Bro. C. Francis discusses some plans with the
freshman representatives.
-A new outlet for "Sac's,' energy was instituted this
year with the most delightful school Christmas assem-
bly, highlighted by a live tableau of the Stable of
Bethlehem.
The Skating Party held in late March proved to be
organized with the usual "Sac', eiiiciency and was
equally enjoyable.
On the more serious side of its undertakings, "Sac"
helped manage the P.T.A. by providing ushers through-
out the building to aid the visiting parents.
Bro. C. Francis.
Cn-Moderator
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S.A.C. President Frank Servedio gets a laugh out of
the various class representatives.
The lNI0lloy Band made its debut at the St. Patrick's Day Asseuibl
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ltlolloy men attend the first Benediction on the new
school altar.
Bro. John Lawrence, Director, presents the class
spirit trophy to R. Dubois, president of lA.
In its efforts to foster Student activity and support in
other fields, the Executive Connnittcc took on thc task
of distributing Chance books for the annual school rattle.
The Hfteen thousand dollars made- on thc raffle- was usvd
for the improvement of the outdoor truck.
Without exaggeration, it can be said that one of thc
main reasons for the efficiency of our school can ln-
found in the Student Activities C'ommittcc.
Stanners and their dates move to the rhythm ol' zu livcly tune.
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Top Row: RI. D,Arnic0, F. Brockway, T. Cunningham, P. Albrecht
C. Davis. Row Two: A. Cull, R. Costello, D. Burks, F. Caronna, J.
Buckley. Row Three: F. Villafranca, B. Conlan, R. Bracken, J
Christie, J. Dorsey. Row Four: YV. Cardone, R. Castine, R. Dillon
VV. Baumback.
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Latin, Student A!'f1'l7l'f1'f'S Com nz itivc
Top Row: P. Callaghan, BI. Bamonte, lll. Barone, li. Brady, J. Cnr
tin. Row Tivo: J. Cassaro, J. Chase, A. Como, J. llup. Hou' Three: J
Buell, J. Acldiego, P. Carnilleri, A. Capo, J. Calllun. Hou' Four: J
Brosnan, N. Andrisano, G. Crennan, F. Billovits.
The camera Catches R. Coffey completely by surprise.
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Spanish, Math, Buszness Jlanagement
Softball
Top Ifaizu' VV, Kelly, R. Braguglia, BI. King, G. G
TV. Jones, E. Graziani, G. Finley, T. Laide, T. Fennclly. Rau' Three:
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Top Row: R. Hutter, V. Zupa, D. Dougherty, R. Fruin, J. Gnffigan.
Hou' Two: A. Healy, R. Flaherty, A. Calamari, R. Leonis, J. Kolilwuy.
I Row Three: G. Lanning, D. Hughes, E. Hollywood, B. Fioretti, A
rodzickl. Hou' Two: Gavil
1. Row Four: D. Hayes, T. Hannah, T. Fox, J. Janos.
P. Ferry, E. Kollar, J. Duignan, P. Korniluk, G. Hallam. Rau' Four:
A. Laliianca, P. Dusseau, R. Ferrarri, R. Kelly.
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students their awards.
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M ath, Punchball
Top Row: O. Maurer, F. Panzani, C. McGuire, R. Meyer, T. Long, J.
Moloney, J. O,C0nnor. Row Two: E. Pierce, T. McCann, M. Martin
E. McGuire R. McGlynn. Row Three: M. McNeill, M. Marino, J
McCormick, K. McCarthy. Row Four: M. Abbatiello, J. McCarthy,
J. Neville, T. Meyer.
Top Row: L. Nussbaum, J. lNIcGovern, K. 0'Connell, VV. hloran, J.
McGuire. Row Two: F. Ohrnberger, P. 0'R0urke, J. Gorman, J.
Mitchell, G. Light. Row Three: R. hlullen, L. Pipolo, J. Nicolosi, J.
McCann, T. Oliver. Row Four: T. hfulkeen, J. lNIcPeak, D. McCarron,
S. Pinello.
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Top Roux' J. Zufa, F. Stevens, E. Sturmer, F. Russao, W. Taylor, R.
Vielleux. Row Two: N. Arietano, C. Saragaglia, T. Russelk R. VVic-
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Bro. Augustine Joseph
English, World History, Stannvr
gand, F- R91-5811, B- Vvilllllall- R010 Three-' J- Vecchio, G- V0gliHl10, E- Top Row: P. Klint, A. Poggio, T. Spinnnto, R. Thompson. Row Tim:
Young, J. Schatz. J. Smith.
R. White, J. Regan, S. Wandzilak, R. Keane, R. Schroeder. Hou
Three: K. Vilhalen, S. Rosato, T. Reilly, G. SOIIIIIJZI, K. Toollcy. Hou'
Four: J. Zingone, D. Tuozzo. J. Slane, A. Zuuuno, T. Sweeney.
They have just decided to put all the books in size places.
Top Row: R. Gray, A. King, P. Linehan, R. VValsl1.
Middle Row: T. lllills, J. Dowd, D. Russell, R.
Hughes, J. VVanser. Bottom How: E. Dcluka, M.
Thompson, G. Blanch, J. Sullivan, R. Caro, J. Kane.
No, Bro. Eugene isn't seeing double. Ile is talking
to the Logan twins
Top Row: G. Clark, F. Kurtz, G. Buzz, B. liclgcrton.
Middle How: P. lllanm-uso, L. Schreiner, P. Cronnn,
P. Korniluk. lfoltom Row: VV. EVHIIS, J. lwortcll, ll.
Telus, E. Gallagher, A. Burns.
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Top Row: W. llloran, J. Donnelly, J. Hargrove, R. Bobo, R. Cleary, J. Brinkman, C. Aspinall, G. Bell,
J. Baiardi, VV. lNIcGuire. How Two: A. Andrus, F. Tabone, R. Olivieri, Il. Potter, A. Ciarlettn, R. Angli-
era, T. Tantillo, P. hladigan, R. Nolan. Row Three: J. Kinirons, R. Blakofskc, VV. Tedesco, G. llleditz,
C. Donohoe, P. Murphy, H. Dilger, D. Gearey, R. Fitzpatrick. Row Four: D. Grund, P. YValsh, J. Con-
boy, R. Hogan, J. Sherlock, J. Connors, E. Rose, T. Collins, LI. Peters.
Bro. Philip Robert
Spanish, French, Photography
lllrs. Maher helps a coat find its owner.
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Top Roux' VV. Bowen, YV. lloell, K. Gormley, VV. Faranda, J. Bove, R. Annacumma, C. Hannon, G. ii ,
Dwyer, C. Ahmos. lfou' Two: T. Connors, J, Chiaramonte, J. Delllasio, F. Gallagher, E. Cunningham, lg """
G. Dc Stefano, VV. Bowden, J. Brosnan, VV. Albergo. Row Three: R. Greene, YV. Cosentino, J. Sih, R.
Gcraghty, J. Casey, A. Ginipro, T. Justive, ll. Anderson, E. Fitzpatrick. Row Four: T. Connors, K.
Carroll, K. Gambon, R. Ellrerfeld, D. Garvey, C. hIL'DO!10UgTl, J. Broderick, VV. Cleary, A. Ceigersmidt,
J. Corway.
Bro. Luke Anselm
Spanish, lnlram ural fnolhull
One good reason why our P.T.A. sessions arc now
held ill classrooms.
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Top Row: W. Griffin, J. Harkness, F. Montagnino, F. Pasqualino, A. Lozito, lil. Huland, W. Parchen, J.
Rowland, B. Goeller, J. lVIcCue. Row Two: W. Iuibergamo, E. Kiernan, NI. Lehman, P. lVIurray, N.
Howe, R. Kelly, D. Russell, L. Feger. Row Three: J. Labia, T. 0'C0nnell, C, Pactwa, C. Perrone, S.
Napolitano, A. Farsih, VV. Heidelberger, T. O'Brien, R. lllilazzo, H. Keating, Row Four: R. Morrissey,
K. Murray, R. Lohner, B. McGuire, L. Persbacker, W. Bushing, J. Himmelman, T. Richards, C. Joyce,
J. Juchem.
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History, Mechanical Drawing
Poster Club
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Biology
Top Row: E. Towsley, G. Ehler, V. Pellegrino, D. Hudson, R. Brady, D. Malnnwy, 'l'. Kc-onnn. T. llilli
gan, P. Calamari. Row Two: R. Reiss, E. DeCiutiis, C. INTL-Dernioti, J. Bradley, R. Budd, J. Roirdon, D
Catalano, C. Conzelman, A. Liben, YY. Donovan. Hou' Three: T. McAuliffe, C Collat, J. Doimgliy, D
Delahunty, J. Parcso, T. McGee, V. Richards, G. Heinc, V. Bonini, J. IIllllllllS. Hou' Four: J. Lyons, S
Cavar, J. Rini, R. Frey, A. Pessoni, J. Tuomey, J. Hendricks, VV. Liszanckic, J. Geis, F. Stanzel.
Guess who has spring fever?
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Uforld H istorll, Year Rook
Bro. Christopher Jude draws a full house for his
visual aid program.
Top Raw: V. Schurnn, C. Dougherty, R. Burke, D. Cree-den, li. Gluck, F. llfc-Kennett, D. Crm-gan, A
Rossi, P. Dicciani. Ifou' Tim: P. Ilollenstein, F. Bird, A. Cinquemani, A. C2lI'll0IIl0ll2l, I.. CIISIIIIHIIIO
R. H. Cullen, J. Ferro, P. Capitali. Row Three: R. Anello, J. cv2lI1lllZZ2lI'0, T. Urowc, T. Froci, D. Barra
T. Hznnmill, B. 0'Connell, T. Blum, R. Dlariano. Row Four: J. Caggiano, J. Coppola, R. IC. Fullen, J
Quinn, J. Eager, P. Buckley, R. Balint, J. Conners, J. Carmello.
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Top 1I'0'lD.' G. Triglia, F. Rakoczy, C. Valeron, J. Pettit, A. Scotti, C. Parker
nntewitz, G. Wilson. Ifou' Tim: J. Shea, R. Urso, W. Travis, R. Valdivieso
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J. Vitrano, F. Stines, A.
L. Rcllbein, YY. Steak. Il,01l'F0'llJ'.'E. Smith, H. Studley, R. Rose, E. Ronan
M. Shields, H. Reitsam, E. Cavanagh.
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Wallner, T. Sturniolo. Row Three: P. Spero, A. Pierno, F. Zehend, K. Vitale, F. Vigueras, J. Steward,
, J. Hattley, R. Ulasewicz,
The Q:35 P.llI. scramble.
Bro. Patrick Daniel
Geometry
Intramural Valle-yball
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Top Row: J. Larkin, W. Manning, YV. Giaimo, VV. Meneeh, F. Quiei, J. Kelleher, C. Wood, G. VVOyto
wicz. Row Two: J. Flynn, J. Kellerhals, P. Macura, J. Blclia, VV. Hulse, D. lNIcCarthy, C. lllinch, A
Panieo. Row Three: R. OlNeill, C. McKibbin, N. Gomez, J. Medici, C. Fries, J. Henry, A. llfelish, VV
llflesiak. Row Four: J. Beauregard, BI. LoFrume11t0, K. O'Neill, J. Kelmer, R. Ford, J. lllurray, C.
Linares, R. Ramirez.
Bro. Luke lllartin
Geometry, Freshman liaskvtball
Une of our spacious Biology labs.
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Twp lfmr: J. Munzolli, YY. York, P. Szabo, B. lVllll0Il6, R. VV:1gner, D. Gorman, li. Tully, D. Slevin, R.
Loc, J. Ryan. lfuu' Tzm: J. llnndlin, li. Slwllcy, J. Lcrro, Fusaiotti, K. Ryan, F. Majorossy, R. Glulz- ,ev 'X
iak, li. llnlcy, ll. Steward, VV. Allvzmosc. How Three: M. Rurltke, R. Powers, H. Black, F. Provino, A 1-,..,,,,,
Rwzzorc D 'l'r'nflic'-nmlu lf' Diwz 'I' Rvun T Gillmpie 1flJu'1'lf1UT'R Kurnp P Tfxrkov l McNult R
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lY0trulm, A. Sfcrrnzzzl, A. Krebs, R. Sunday, J. Buckley, J. Fcency, R. Baron.
Bro. Kevin Miclmcl
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Latin, English, Intramural basketball
Top Row: F. Albertini, J. Reitmann, S. Lazzara, J. O'C0nnor, WV. Bowteck, P. Guinta, Wl. Doschor, ll
Roberson. Row Two: V. Vanasco, J. VVerner, J. Daly, R. Fontana, ll. Carcone, V. liattanzio, E. Steego
zenberg. Row Four: A. Nichta, P. Donohue, P. Bogan, VV. lllolloy, J. LaBianca, J. Michard, Bl. Sullivan
R. Calderelli, C. Gagliano.
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J. Rettaliata, R. Truocc-hio. Row Two: A. DiStasi, C. Pucie, VV. Zoiner, A. Clarke, E. Broun, N. Devlin
J. Reilly, J. Switzer, S. Rowan, R. Barnes, K. Erwin. Row Three: C. VVelz, YV. Bywatcr, U. Rees, P
Bradley, D. Magioncalda, IC. Duily, J. Clark, VV. Smith, T. Ryan, F. Giles, R. Cornwall. Hou' Four: R
agan, R. DuBois.
Bro. C. Francis
English, S.A.C.
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J. Serra, R. White, K. J. Kelly.
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Top lfmr: K. WV. Kelly, T. Sc-alley, E. lllt-Kenna, R. Erhardt, R. Giacini. A. Doyle, J. Stenclrini, S.
Gare-ia, ll. Cisler, J. Sullivan. IfU'll.' Turn: llfl. lhICf2ll2lFlC, C. Dee, G. Swander, J. Hennessy, C. Osborn
R. Iannonc-, R. Biondi, J. Robinson, B. Burke, B. U'Donnell, T. Cawley. Hou' Three: J. Toscano, R ,gp--.
Junis, E. Bznnbaucr, J. StUI'IIlCI', YV. O'Connell, J. Truta, K. Nann, R. Coffey, A. Bennis, J. Brady, J
lNIcQuacle. Hou' Four: P. Connolly, R. Gasser, R. Schulz, J. Beasely, VV. Campbell, VV. Bush, F. Tutone
Bro. Robert Bernard
Elementary .-Ilgvbra, General Sr'1'cr11'c
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If only they would remain this studious for the rest
of their high school.
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Top Row: H. Cornell, R. Budraitis, R. Valley, J. Sheridan, D. Cooney, V. lNIc-Sherry, S. Daly, VV. Cos
t llo J. Divers. Row Two: J. Smith, A. VVitt, R, Tennant, T. Sinsheinner, B. Finneran, VV. Duke, E. 'W'f"9"'
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Coviello J Racihlc, WV. Ganzi, E. vvllllilllli Huw Three: lNI. Garvey, J. Diamond, ll. Riepe, J. Devhn,
R. Caron, A. Sullivan, C. Longworth, D. Nussbaum, D. Sobin, li. Corway. lime Four: K. Farrell, J.
Vallely, VV. Smith, D. Wverner, T. Lynch, E. Novak, P. Breen, R. O'Connor, J. Brunner, R. Dowd.
L Bro. Mic-hacl lvilfrid
English, Frcnrlz, Plzofugraplzy
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tcllo, G. Hcyrer, J. Gilligan, J. COIlIlly. Hou' Tl1rf'c'.' T. Fzlllcy, I.. Snlu-lhl, Y. fviilllgiillil, YY. You
J. Coum-ll, T. Carpenter, D. Healy, J. Iluggorty, H. Ilcillcy, J. RL-if-111-1't, R. Milligi, J. 19111-ci.
Bro. Loo Riclmrd
f'1'1'1'f'.v, lVor1r1 Illfvtory, Sho! Put
It's hard for one mam to kccp up with two others.
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Top Roux' A. II1lll1'k, R. Bow, A. Br-rgor, ll. Hoppe, L. Guzfhn, Y. Barron, 'l'. Svah-s, T. lhnlkzl, N. frunl-
Prunty, VV. Rllddlllglllill, J. Gloss, J. Pm-rry, J. Gklfflltxy, A. Sogclski, lfUIl'l"1HlF.'.x. llrcnnznn, W. liiamm-lll
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Bro. Christopher Jude
General Science, Visual Aids Program
Lawless. Rau' Tu'0: C. Morales, T. Kelly, S. Kahn, F. Keenan, S. Maltcsv, R. Mnknskc, V. Loml, J
Minnucci, VV. Steincrt, K. II0llH121Il. How Threw: IC. Nforan, P. lilarotti, J. Lnngton, K. Mulvchill, K
Michaud, M. Mangino, J. Holster, VV. Keating, NY. Marrinan, K. Donohue, G. Kass. lion' Four: M
Laraia, L. Iannarone, A. KOSSIIIHII, R. Hintzc, B. lNIc-Kenna, J. Jones, W. Lynch, D. Kano, W. Wilson
W. Murphy.
Oh! I forgot my money.
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Top Row: J. lifottle, R. Casscrly, HI. Uhl, ll. Bfurtha, R. Morrissey, R. Km-arm-y, T. lilalrc-lmsc, WY.
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Top Ifulrf II, I,llllIlk', N, Russo, A. Burns, U. Brown, U. Mvllollulml, R. Moilcr, J, Sw-lzzl, R. Daly, l
Smith. lfnu' Tim: R, l"r:u11c-osx-llini, J. Byrno, L. Rvilly, if Sl1lliY!lIl, M. Shulis, T. Brody, F. Gzlllcllr,
sviill, R, lla-am. J. Scaliso. lfrm' Thrvr: J. Smith, R. B0llilli, li. Clzllxflio, R. Brown, M, Pillllill, BI. D1
V. Donnelly, I.. Armcllioo, R. gXI'lIll'uillU, C. Adzuns, li. Vzxric-otto. Ifoz1'Fnur.' S. Pronko, J. IKCKIIIIUIN
Kosik, R. Hopf, if Zovllcr, J. Dooley, J. GOFIIIQIII, J. Ly1,0llIl0H, II. Caslin, YV. Pearse.
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1'f11gl1'.vl1, l'1'1'1A1-S, Iilrrld Ilixlvrry
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Top Row: T. Mathews, lN'I. DiSalvo, T. Roche, G. Miller, G. VVallis, G. Kenney, J. ltlailley, DI. VVhite,
J. Thompson, B. Larkin. Row Two: R. Schroeder, A. Loftus, J. hlanzi, T. 0'Flaherty, N. lllorisco, R.
Meyers, J. Gilliam, VV. VVeiss, V. Hewitt, L. Blarigliano, A. Sapountzis. Row Three: J. Caracciolo, C
Imbergamo, B. Henry, J. Winkelman, L. Linehan, R. hlagalik, T. Heckel, J. Hunt, A. Merkt, R. Wil
liams, R. Mastromauro. Row Four: T. Frank, V. DeSirnone, T. lNIangiere, J. Dowling, VV. DelVallez,
J. Shortt, R. Roginski, L. Wehlitz, R. Kinahan, E. Houghey.
Bro. Martin Luke
English, Freshman Basketball
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Some people will do anything to show off a class trophy.
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ncral Sr'i0nz'1', Cizrim, IVurId History
25, 26, 27, 28. Terriic, huh!
Top Row: B. Berger, E. Krolikowski, J. Atkins, VV. Lziwrcm-e, W. Brcitncr, lfl. Bornznicr, ll. Illrif-ll, G
Buonincontro, llf. Cipriano. Rau' Tuw: A. l,aRussa, A. Lunrly, C. Cznllnlmn, WV. Brown, T. FOIIlIllL'l, T
Leggierc, C. Kozlik, D. 0'Connell, VV. Lennney, D. Shea, R. Barrelln. How Tlzrec: J. King, R. Kvlly,
F. Cerullo, J. Rclmecchi, J. Boland, R. Long, K. Burke, B. Briguglio, R. Bntterniore. Rau' Four: S.
Perniciaro, G. Chamberlain, J. Kosloski, J. Long, J. Burns, B. Lanteri, M. Link, G. lYyatt, J. Krus'
zewskl, M. Kelly,
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General Science, Elemenfary Algebra
Several students pay a visit to the Archbishop
lNIoll0y lVleInori:1l Chapel.
Top Row: G. Garofalo, C. Seguine, R. Travcrsi, R. Rilmulla, T. Collins, P. Vccscy, T. U'Bricn, J. Rcir-
den, J. llfetz, P. Trent. R010 Two: C. Slmughnessy, G. Roliland, G. Rolling, R. NL-ulmauer, J. Salujkal
J. Rico, G. Nicholson, D. Kennclly, A. Salvatore, N. Schloss:-r. Rau' Tlm'c: A. Rodriguez, J. Sherry
D. Redmond, R. Sr-liuruui, V. Ric-Ci, J. Suris, J. Smith, F. Serra, V. Porti, F. Zur-hclli. Row Four: J
Connors, N. Thylstrup, R. Shire, D. Paccilli, TQ 0,Mara, V. 0'Brien, T. Newell, N. Luke, F. Vita-
mante, A. lVetherell.
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u y r1s, armor, J. Gorman, R. JHVRIII, R Jensen E
Hughes. lfmv T11'n.' J. Donohoc, J. Kababik, T. Farrell, T. Grimes, C. Kamarad, K. Donnelly, F. Gara-
folo, A. Karabela, R. Dcmarf-o. Row Three: T. F ll D. D ' J
c , wyer, . Cummings, V. Garafloa, L. Haag T.
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Finner, D. Imnole, I . Daignesnult, P. Durando, D. Dunn. Row Four: DI. Dwyer, P. Giordano, T. Doran,
J. Hugel, H. Cuddihy, R. Donnelly, E. Hernandez, J. Hynes, P. Furniss, Hein.
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Bro. Ludwig
English, 01.91-PS, World Ilixfary
T rack
Beyrer, Reirdon and Thorpe take advantage of the
social life at A.M.H.S.
Top Row: J. Peers, R. Aab, M. Cahill, J. lVIarc'hese, G. Byrnes, G. Hyeneker, R. Ainworth, R. Kott,
T. 0'Neill. Row Two: D. Neilson, R. Andrews, R. Corsiglia, H. Rodolf, D. Adams, J. Kay, V. Savino,
J. Haig, P. Sheridan. Row Three: C. Neville, R. Jankcsh, R. VVils0n, C. King, E. McErlain, L. Cresci,
E. Commender, DI. Vay, G. Hannah. Row Four: J. Brown, P. Stengel, V. Canizio, J. Healy, J. Conerty,
R. lllartin, T. Smyth, P. Esposito, C. lrolla.
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Civics, W'orId History
The Rosary is said daily by every Stanner in class.
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English, Elementary Algebra, Debate
Magalik and Williams use the sensible method of
Ending a book.
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Top Raw: D. Alexander, K. Blunnelly, K. lllittclstacdt, G. Moreno, T. Mau-Dowvll, M. Forrigno, M.
Twlllilll, R. Seel, V. Iannoco. Row Two: J. Alongi, E. lllunaco, D. McKean, J. Fe-nm-ll, L. Messina, lfl.
lngenito, J. Dlaclsen, J. Mitchell, T. Berger, R. Smith. Hou' Three: G. l7um'an, M. Mclllnllon, F. Mosc-
ley, BI. Sica, R, Minogue, R. Keenan, J. Mazur, li. liivvt, M. M0Cz1H'rey, P. lllcihlmv. Hou' 1"uur.' li.
lllartin, R. lllauro, V. lllosca, J. lllonck, R. Murphy, C. McMahon, VV. xv2llllllOl.l'I', J. Minerva, T.
lllc-Enroe, R. lllullcr.
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Joseph Bosch
John Bowden
Thomas Clare
Peter Cawley
Robert Clarke
Vincent Casbarra
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Timothy Costello
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Paul Kosara
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Michael Nicolo 106
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Richard Piampiano
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Kenneth Schofield
John Wondorling
in Robert Weiss
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llcvclle, D, Hlzidric-k. Ron' T11'o.' D. Cznpituli, L. Brush, R, Klolmilc, T. Murphy, B. Bfurtin, K. Junkvs
C. W'inlcrcr, D. IIHQHIIQ, YV. VV:llkcr. Hou' T11rf'1': B. C'nnnully, 'I'. Junkcs, G. Murzcv, F. Pignulzlro, S
Bro. Rllyllllllld Ricllarfl
Attention is Qflfffi of learning.
Millzxzo, D. Duffy, D. M4-Uvvitt, R. Bzlrtholonlc. lfn11'l"o11r.' P. flilllilgilf, BI. Tsuji, P. Blomn, R. Sticncr
R. Loth, C. Mitllvcll.
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Armllv, J. K1-siting, J. fIIIIIgRlll, X. Billllllilll, J. Quinn, I'. Snllivnn I. 1- IIIIHIHI ll I g I
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Lzisl Vl'2ll"S l,I'iV2lil' Svlifmi f1il2llllIli0IlS ii0llll4i thi- gu-
iiig ai lilth- illorv clifiivilll lhis yvair. Thi' li-:im aliml mil
Imam- lhv lu-iglil or bull luimlling of lzisl j'l'2lI'.S li-um.
.Xllliough lhc i'cc-mul shows il six wins, six lussc-s. llu-rv
we-rv sm-vvml high lights. Thi- mosl sailisfyiiigg vic'lm'.v for
till'i4'2illl2lIl1il'SIll'!'i2liif'fill' Bro. Kc-vin wus thail mm-1' illl
ulfl rival, Sl. Ili-h-im. l'iY4'I'j' iK'2llll hzis nm- rivzii wlmm
lhvy Olljilj' 411-fczililig Ill0!'l' than :my olhvr. Fm' lhc
4-ighlh giwulv il'ilIll, lhail was Sl. Iloh-lm.
.Xguinsi Sl. .Xmlrc-w's thi- lvzim look lwn. Sm-inn lusl
lwo QIIIIIXUS zigziiiisl thc Molloy im-ii. lluw'vx'ci', All Hail-
lows :xml Nlfllllll Sl. Nlivlizic-l's lmmh-il lhm- small Siam-
iicrs two mlcfvuis vac-li. Wvaiii lill m-xl yi-ur.
No 4-ompctition on this jump.
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St. Helena
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The 1958 Varsity: Standing: J. Kelly, J. Carrino, G. Grodzicki, W. Hall, Captain, R. - .
llutter, C. Davis, Bro. Hugh Ephrem, Moderator. Kneeling: D. Burks, J. Dente, T. f'Uf1f'l1
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Court General Tonnny Ilunt brings the
ball tlown court. 114
For the thircl year, the second in an row,
Mr. Carnesecca has been awarcletl lhe title
of Coach of the Year by the city high
school sports writers. Very few IIICII have
zunasseml ai record or reputation which can
match his. In his seven years of l'02LClllI1g'
our lE'illllS, Mr. fl2iI'Il0SOC'l'2L has won Q02
games while losing but 36. llc has brought
17 championships to our school.
Yet, lllr. C'zLrnesecea's real Value is not
in the gilIl10S or Cliannpiousliips won. llis
contribution is far more mluruble. Boys
have learuetl to be men uncler his cozwll-
ing. Fair play and perfection lmvf- become
the mark of all his ball players. From our
point of view, Mr. Lou flurnesecczi is
Coach of the year for the seventh time in
a row.
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lu-giuiiiiig of tho st-uso 2 A '
li X lot would tlt-pt-ml ou
XYillic, hut would lu- tu-1-:wing ?.
Jimmy f'uri'iuo :xml Donny liurks. Voulil they IIll'2lSlll't
up? What about 'l'ommy Iluut :mtl Klux D4-iitc? Was
tlu- lu-uc'h
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tts. liut not for long!
Tha- svusmi roltvtt luv with wm utter Wm vliulkvfl up.
Soon Molloy lu-mimic thc tc-:mi to bout. but boat they
would not tw. 'lllw ottl Stzmuvi' tight wus tlu-rv plus
scum-tliiug iwwrf-oiiv worml -f'0NI"IIJ1f1Nf'l'l! This tcum
Cllllltlllit lic tlvftwltcfl simply lDCC'2lllSC thc-y wouliluit lu'
Uui' oppom-nts wc-ro ftvfiuitt-ly 1-:tpztlmlc-. Yot, wo ul
ways haul um- uioro trivk thuu tlugv. ttlilliv 4-oultl jump
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tlrovv tlu- opposition to tlm-spcrutimi. llouuy llurks
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us. Hitt thc otlu-1' tcum hzivv :1 stair 0lllSlKl0 mam? lim-uw'
it to Max Dt-utv. Notiorly sc'm'vrl iu flouhlv l'lQQlll'l'S
if tht Ucuu f Hot tlli'llf'tlll us lt flul m ai
against Klux! Yi-t,' N ,g ' gg rg
lll1llllll'l'UfQZIIIIUS, Tcuiiiiiy lluut took full wuiumiml uml
tlirvvtorl vw-i'y play with tht- 1-out-llvzulcwlmiss ol' :tu olml
pro.
With tlu- vloso ol' the sc-usoii, thc Stztuuors fouml
tlicnm-tws with at 36 gzmu- wiuuiupj strcak. The- olfl
SUIIIIICI' spirit rtifl mit clit- ut 76th Stix-ct. It's right lu-rc
ut Molloy.
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67 Cardinal Hayes
68 St. Helena's
79 Holy Trinity
88 St. John's Prep
89 Bishop Loughlin
77 New Utrecht
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Max Dente gc-ts sci to stop
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season record
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Top Row: J. Finnegan mgr., J. Haggerty, D. Healy,
W. DelVallez, J. Jones, M. Link, V. DeSimone.
Bottom Row: P. Connolly, W. Breitner, P. Vescey,
M. Ferrigno, co-captain, W. Lawrence, eo-eaptain
R. Morrissey. Absent: C. Sullivan and D. BICKL-on
Bro. Luke Dlartin
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lln lfitslunen Basketball tcaln started
oil' with a bang this year winning seven
out of their first nine games. The brilliant
shooting and ball-handling of Ferrigno
and Lawrence stumped most of opposi-
tion. Laek of height hindered the team in
several games but the board work of De-
Simone, Link and Del Vallez matched
most of the competition. The later part of
the season found our frosh hit by sic-kness
with disasterous effects on their playing.
Six of the last seven games were dropped.
However, the quality of ball playing can-
not be denied and will prove up to Stan-
ner standards in thc future.
Bill Lawrence drives in for two poi!
season record
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Molloy
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Molloy
Marist
St. Pascal Baylon
St. John's
LaSalle
St. Francis
Holy Cross
St. Augustine
Loughlin
McClancy
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nmn, .l, U4-zlslcy. Kmwlirzgi hi. Shults, P. Hess, J. llvolfc, V. Rim-ci, VV. Brown, lil. MIC-
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The purpose- of the Frc-shlncn li tt-:nn is
to give those boys who luivc potontizil but
who czinnot play on the A tm-ann, at 4-llulivv
to alt-Vt-lop. This yt-:u"s vrop of I5 pluyvrs
provcml most F't'XV2lI'tllllQf. Tlivir 50118011 ref'-
mwl stnncls ut fiftvvn wins :tml six lossvs,
'Flu-sv gznnos wc-ro plzlyt-ml against tht- soc'-
untl string,fcrs of tht- Various tt-:uns playa-nl
hy our A tvznn plns svvorul ontstumling
1-ighth grzulv tcznns.
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ull, thc tm-ann clitl lnort- than vxpc-vtvml :tml
st-xvlwtl ut its lllt'llIlM'l'5 will vmnlinnv tu
play for Molloy :is rcgnlzirs.
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ll. Conlun, J. Ryan, R. Yuldivieso, R. Keane, R. Lee.
This y0ilI"S truck season was al season of building for
the future. With only six seniors on the tezun, little was
anti:-ipaiteml. However the results far exceeded unyone's
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expectations. At the encl of the indoor season, :L total of
69 Illl'll2llS were eounterl xnziinly through the yeolnan
like efforts of 21 large :incl tale-ntecl group of sophomores.
Captain Pat Klullee leauls the way.
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One of the seasc-n's highlights Was a sec-
ond place trophy in the Class B section of
the Polar Bear Meet. This fine accom:
plishment was sparked by the efforts of
four of the sophomores, Valdivieso, Lee,
Keane and Ryan, who ran the Novice six
lap relay in l:54:5, winning gold medals
and setting the school and meet rccord.
Another outstanding feat was that by
M. D'Amico, a junior. In 'the Nationals,
facing the best competition from twenty
states, Mike placed fourth in the open
shot put with a heave of 53 feet 9M inches.
, slps pl. ,N
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' l Geary, P. Captiali, A. VValluer, R. Mzlkofsl
Benzenberg. Row Two: R. Schroeder, A. llca
Stevens, E. Rose, C. Plaissay, K. Whelan
Three: H. Potter, E. Pierce, R. White, J. Doi
F. Diaz, J. Daly. Row Four. D. Dclahunt
lNIcCarthy, A. Liben, J. Gallagher, lt. Anello.
Bro. Lawrence Michael
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T. McAuliffe gives his Stanner all.
Frosht Top Row: C. Adams, R.. Wilson, J. Alongi, R. Cornwall, F. Giles, if King, Hou'
Two: H. Dunne fmgrj, K. Piekel, A. Hauek, T. Brady, VV. Zeiner, J. Madsen. Huw
Three: C. DuB0s, W. Steinert, VV. Lemmey, L. Livet, D. Nelson. lfmr Four: 'l'. lleekel,
A E. Bambauer, J. Devlin, D. Iamele, J. Langton.
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ture of the track team lies in its freshman
gg on its Way to become a major power in
' high school traek and field. Untstanding
'lap J 3.111011 our talented freslnnen are record-
, breaking Tonnny Farrell Cnew records
for the Cross-Country run and for the
freshman mile runj and Frank Tutone tnew
record for the freshman shot put and to
date undefeated in this eventj.
Bro. Thomas Joseph
High Jump Coach
ihot Put: Top lffmn' P. Albrecht, T. Long, M. D,AlIllI'i7, J. lligh Jump: Top Roux' K. Whelan, ll. While, lt. Keane, A.
l'al1any, J. Sheloek. Hou' Two: 'l'. Minerva, W. MOFRLII, J. Liben. Iioltom Row: P. Capitali, ll. Geary, ll. fllukofske, l'.
Roar-lie, V. Mosea, J. Quinn. Rau- Three: W. Doscher, F. Gallagher.
llutone, C. Parker.
Frosll: Top lx'o1r: J. Sullivan, R. AxiIlSVVOI'tll, J. Rettaliata, VV. Pearse
lion' Tivo: G. Brown, G. Banlbriek, R. Donnelly, VV. Gedgard, T
llealy. Hou' Three: .l. Kruszewski, .l. Gorman, R. Dowd, G. Heyneker.
Bro. Leo Rieliard
Shot Put Coach
Bro. Lawrence Michael grabs a
bite to eat on a long day.
It is a safe bet that more outdoor rec-
ords will be shattered this spring than
ever before under the onslaught of men
like- the following, all of whom have won
medals in cross-Country or in indoor track
and field, Tommy Farrell, Joe Kru-
szewski, George VVallis, Tonnny Nlinerva,
Richie Donnelly, Tim Healy, Jay Rettali-
ata, Artie Berger, Bill Pearse, Joe Gor-
man, Bill Lemmey, Jimmy Sullivan, An-
thony Hauck, Don Nelson, Billy Steins-rt,
Louis Livet, Cliff King, John Devlin, 'FOIII
Brady, Bob Dows, Gerry lialnbrick, Bob
Ainsworth and Bob Cornwall.
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Calhoun coming around end.
Championship team of 4E: Standing: R. Whelan, F. Liszanc-kie, K
Calhoun, M. Cannon, E. Logan. Kneeling: G. Sc-alfani, T. Burr-hill
S. 0'Leary, G. Logan.
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Championsllip team QA: Standing: J. Hargrove, D. Grund, R. Bobo,
F. Aspinall, YV. llc-Guire, R. Cleary. Kneeling: J. Kihirons, Dorm- t
hoe, W. Moran, J. Baiardi, F. Tabone, T. Tantillo.
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Championship team of 4-A: Standing. A. Karwaski, F. Mancuso, M
Leonard, A. Byrons, V. Bllvcieri, R. Farina. Kneeling: F. Sc-hiliando
V. VValsh, J. Defillips, YV. Halpin.
In the intramural basketball league,
Class 4A found itself champs of the senior
division. Class QJ, champs of the junior
division played 4A for the school cham-
pionship. After a hard fought game, the
seniors proved themselves a little too
strong and captured the title by four
points.
The perfectly blocked shot.
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Gornmn :lllclnpls lo slop il good jump shot,
iunior
i'li:mnpionship team of Us Standing: J. Flynn, C. Minch, R. Martin,
J. Murray, M. Ji-sinsky, W. Manning. Kneeling: P. Macuru, N. a
Gomez, A. I,2lIllt'0, J. Kelli-rlulls.
Unr frvslnncn plnyoil tllcir firsl QIIIIIUS onhloors.
llonaglly lIlllkl'S it look so CEISY.
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Nlaylxe wearing a uniform helps.
The Intramural Class Track Day is
held once a year early in October. Origi-
nally held between all the classes in the
school, of late years it is confined strictly
to the freshman classes. All the potential
tracknlen come to light and it serves to
stimulate class spirit through competition.
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senior adivliies
BEITZ, WILLIAM G.
Stanner 4, S.A.C. 4, Intramural foot-
ball 1, 4, track 1, handball 1, School
track 1.
BERNHART, HORACE J.
Intramural punchball 1 , handball 1 , Q, 3.
BIRMINGHAM, JOHN J.
Sodality Q, 3, 4, Class Sec. 3, Intra-
mural football Q, punchball Q, track 1,
Q, handball 1, Q, 3.
BRASSIL, MICHAEL J.
Sodality Q, 3, 4, Intramural football 1,
Q, basketball 1, Q, 3, 4, track 1, Q,
handball l, Q, 3, 4, School track 1, Q.
BRENNAN, THOMAS J.
Intramural football 1, Q, 3, 4, basket-
ball 1, 3, 4, punchball 1, Q, 3, 4, track 1,
Q, handball 1, Q, 3, School basketball Q.
BROWN, NORMAN D.
Intramural track 1, Q, volleyball 1, 3.
BUCCIERI, VINCENT J.
Sodality 1, Q, 3, 4, Class Pres. 1, Intra-
mural football 1, Q, 3, 4, basketball 1,
Q, 3, 4, punchball 1, Q, 4, handball 1, Q,
3, 4.
BUONINCONTRO, FRANK A.
Sodality Q, 3, 4, Stanner 4, Debating 1,
Intramural handball Q, 3.
BURCHILL, JOHN F.
Sodality Q, 3, 4, Class Sec. 1, Intramu-
ral football 1, Q, 4, punchball 1, 3, track
1, Q, handball 1, Q, 3, School track 1.
BYRONS, ARTHUR L.
Intramural football 3, 4, basketball 3,
punchball 3, track 4, School track 3, 4.
CALHOUN, KENNETH R.
Intramural football 1, Q, 3, 4, Intramu-
ral basketball 1, Q, 3, 4, Intramural
punchball 1, Q, 3, Intramural track 1,
Q, Intramural handball 1, Q, 3.
CANNON, MICHAEL J.
Intramural football 3, 4, Intramural
basketball 1, Q, 3, 4, Intramural punch-
ball 1, Q, 3, 4, Intramural track 1, Q,
Intramural handball 1, Q.
CARLESIMO, ROBERT A.
Intramural basketball 1, Q, Intramu-
ral track 1, Q, Intramural handball 1, Q.
CARRINO, JAMES A.
Stanner 1, Q, 3, Intramural football 1,
Q, Intramural punchball 1, Q, Intramu-
ral track 1, Q, Intramural handball 1,
Q, School basketball 1, Q, 3, 4, School
baseball 1.
CASTELLANO, MICHAEL P.
Intramural football Q, 3, 4, Intramural
basketball Q, 3, 4, Intramural punch-
ball Q, 3, Intramural track 1, Q, Intra-
mural handball 1, Q, 3, 4, S.A.C.
CERNAK, JOSEPH F.
Intramural football 1, Intramural bas-
ketball 1, Q, Intramural track 1, Q,
Intramural handball 1, Q, 3.
CIAFARDONI, ROBERT A.
S.A.C. Sodality Q, 3, 4, Intramural
football 1, Q, 3, 4, Intramural basket-
ball 3, 4, Intramural punchball Q, 3, 4,
Intramural handball 1, Q, 3, 4.
CLANCY, JOHN J.
Bowling team Intramural 1, Q, 3, Intra-
mural basketball, Intramural track 1,
Q, Intramural handball 1, Q.
CLARK, RICHARD L.
Sodality Q, 3, 4, Stanner 4, Debating Q,
Sec. of S.A.C., Intramural football 1,
Q, 3, 4, Intramural basketball 1, Q, 3,
Intramural track 1, Q, Intramural
handball 1, Q, 3.
COLLINS, INIICHAEL J.
Sodality 3, 4, Stanner 4, School basket-
ball 1, Q.
CONLIN, CHARLES J.
Intramural football 1, Q, 3, Intramural
basketball 1, Q, 3, 4, Intramural punch-
ball 1, Q.
CONNEELY, CHARLES J.
Intramural football 1, Q, 3, 4, Intramu-
ral basketball 1, Q, 3, 4, Intramural
punchball 3, 4, Intramural track 1, Q,
Intramural handball 1, Q, 3.
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CONNOLLY, JOHN M.
Sodality Q, 3, 4, Intramural punchball
1, 3, Intramural track 1, Q, Intramural
handball 1, Q, 3, Intramural volleyball
1, Q, 3.
CONNOLLY, MICHAEL -J.
Sodality Q, 3, 4, Debating Q, Intramu-
ral track 1, Q, Intramural handball 4.
COYLE, VVILLIAM A.
School track 1, Q, 3, Intramural track
1, Q, Intramural handball 1, Q, Intra-
mural volleyball 1, Q.
CURRAN, GERALD J.
Intramural basketball 4.
CUTRONE, JOSEPH T.
D'ANDREA, GERALD C.
Sodality Q, 3, 4.
DANIELSON, GERALD L.
DEFILLIPS, JOHN S.
Sodality 1, Intramural football 1, Q,
Intramural basketball 1, Q, Intramural
punchball 1, Q, Intramural track 1,
Intramural handball 1, Q.
DENTE, JOSEPH P.
Class Pres. 1, Q, 3, 4, Intramural foot-
ball Q, 3, Intramural basketball 3, In-
tramural punchball 1, Intramural
handball Q, School basketball 1, Q, 3, 4,
School baseball 1, Q, 3, 4.
DEVITO, GUS J.
Intramural football 1, Intramural
punchball 1, Q, 3, Intramural track 1, Q:
Intramural handball 1, Q, 3, School
track 1, Q, 3.
DILLON, GEORGE M.
DARCY, CHRISTOPHER F.
Intramural football Q, 3, Intramural
punchball 1, Q, Intramural track 1, Q.
DOMENICK, JOSEPH A.
Sodality Q, 3, 4, Intramural football 1,
Q, 3, 4, Intramural basketball 1, Q, 3, 4:
Intramural punchball 1, Q, 3, 4, Intra-
mural track 1, Q, Intramural handbal
1, Q, 3, 4, Intramural Volleyball 1, Q, 3
School track 1, Q.
DONNIS, VINCENT J.
Intramural football 1, 2, Intramural
basketball 2, Intramural track 1, 2,
Intramural handball l, 2, 3.
DUESTER, FRANCIS D.
Sodality 2, 3, 4, Intramural football 1,
2, 3, 4, Intramural basketball 1, 2, 3, 4,
Intramural punchball 1, 2, 3, 4, Intra-
mural track l, 2, Intramural handball
1, 2, 3.
DUMAS, LESLIE A.
Sodality 2, 3, 4, Blue and White 4, In-
tramural basketball 1, Intramural
track 1, 2, Intramural handball 1, 2, 3,
4.
DUNNE, PETER P.
Sodality 2, 3, 4, Class Pres. 3, School
basketball 1, School baseball 1, Intra-
mural football 1, 2, 3, 4, Intramural
basketball 1, 2, 3, 4, Intramural punch-
ball 1, 2, 3, 4, Intramural track 1, In-
tramural handball 1, 2, 3, 4.
ERDELYI, FARKAS L.
Sodality 2, 3, 4, Intramural football 2,
4, Intramural 1, 2, Intramural track 1,
2, Intramural handball 1, 2, 3, 4,
School track 1, 2.
FARINA, RONALD S.
Sodality 3, Intramural football 3, In-
tramural basketball 3, Intramural
punchball 1, Intramural track 1, Intra-
mural handball 2, School baseball 2.
FISCHER, VICTOR L.
Stanner 3, 4, Intramural track 1, 2,
Class Treas. 1, Intramural handball 2,
3, Intramural volleyball 1, 2, 3, School
track 1, 2.
FISHER, RICHARD J.
Class Sec. 1, School track 1, 2, Intra-
mural football 1, 2, Intramural track 1,
2, Intramural handball 1, 2, 3.
FREDA, LOUIS A.
Intramural football 1, Intramural
punchball 1, 2, 3.
FULGONI, RICHARD L.
Intramural track 1, 2, Intramural 1, 2,
3.
GAFFNEY, THOMAS J.
Intramural football . 1, Intramural
punchball 1.
GALLO, FREDRICK J.
Sodality 2, 3, 4, Stanner 3, School base-
ball 2, 3, 4, Intramural football 1, 2,
Intramural basketball 1, 2, Intramural
punchball 1, Intramural track 1, 2.
GARVEY, JOSEPH L.
Intramural basketball 1, Intramural
track 1, 2, Intramural handball 1, 2, 3.
GEANEY, JOHN J.
Sodality 2, 3, 4, Intramural football 1,
2, 3, 4, Intramural basketball 1, 2, 3, 4,
Intramural punchball 1, 2, 3, 4, Intra-
mural track l, 2, Intramural handball
1, 2, 3, 4, S.A.C.
GIGLIO, VINCENT
Intramural basketball 1, Intramural
Volleyball 3, Sodality 1, 2, 3.
GIKAS, NICKOLAS
Intramural football 1, 2, 3, Intramural
basketball 1, 2, 3, Intramural track 1,
2, Intramural punchball 1, 2, 3.
GLACKEN, MARTIN F.
Intramural handball 1.
GONGORA, FELIX P.
Intramural football 1, 2, 3, 4, Intramu-
ral basketball 1, 2, 3, 4, Intramural
track 1, Intramural handball 1, 2, 3, 4,
School track 1.
GRALTON, HENRY
Intramural football 1.
GREENE, GARY G.
Intramural football 1, 2, Intramural
basketball 1, 2, Intramural punchball
1, 2, Intramural track 1, Intramural
handball 1, 2, 3.
GUARNIERI, PAUL F.
Sodality 2, 3, 4, Intramural football 3,
Intramural 1, 2, Intramural handball
1, 2, 3.
GUILFOYLE, GERALD D.
Sodality 3, Class Pres. 1 , ClassVice-Pres.
3, Class Sec. 2, Intramural football 4,
Intramural basketball 1, 2, 3, 4, Intra-
mural punchball 1, 2, 3, 4, Intramural
track 1, 2, Intramural handball 1, 2, 3, 4.
HALPHIN, WILLIAM P.
Intramural football 4, Intramural bas-
ketball 4, Intramural punchball 3, 4,
Intramural track 1, 2, Intramural
handball 1. 2, 3, 4.
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HALL, WILLIE C.
Class Pres. 1, Class Vice Pres. 2, Intra-
mural track, School basketball 1, 2, 3, 4.
HARRINGTON, DANIEL J.
Intramural football 1, Intramural bas-
ketball 1, Intramural punchball 2, In-
tramural handball l, 2.
HEALY, THOMAS J.
Sodality 1, 2, 3, 4, S.A.C. 2, 3, 4, Class
Vice-Pres. 2, Class Sec. 3, Intramural
football 2, Intramural 2, 3, Intramural
track 1, 2, Intramural 1, 2, 3.
HERNANDEZ, STEVE J.
Sodality 3, 4, Class treas. 2, Class Sec.
1, Intramural football 1, 2, 3, 4, Intra-
mural basketball 1, 2, 3, 4, Intramural
punchball 1, 2, 3, 4, Intramural track
1, 2, Intramural handball 1, 2, 3, 4.
HEYER, FREDRICK J.
Stanner 4, Intramural handball 1, 2, 3,
4, Intramural track 1, 2, Intramural
volleyball 3, 4.
HOGAN, JOHN
School magazine, 4.
HUNT, THOMAS J.
Sodality 1, 2, Class Pres. 1, 2, Intramu-
ral football 1, School basketball 1, 2, 3,
4, School baseball 1, 2, 3, 4.
HYLAND, KEVIN P.
Sodality 2, 3, 4, Stanner 1, 2, 3, 4, In-
tramural track 1, 2, Intramural hand-
ball 1, 2, 3.
IMBORNONE, PAUL J.
Sodality 3, 4, Debating 2, Intramural
track 1, 2, Intramural 1, 2, 3, School
track 3.
IORIZZO, ROBERT P.
School baseball 3, 4 ,School track 2, Intra-
mural football 1, Intramural basketball
1, Intramural punchball 1, Intramural
track 1, 2, Intramural handball 1, 2.
JORDAN, FRANK A.
Class Pres. 1, Intramural football 2, 4,
Intramural basketball 1, 2, School
baseball 1, 2.
KARWOSKI, ADAM C.
Sodality 2, 3, 4, Intramural football 2,
3, 4, Intramural basketball 2, 3, 4, In-
tramural punchball 1, 2, Intramural
handball 1, 2, 3, 4.
KELLY, EDWARD J.
Sodality 2, Intramural football 1, 2, 3,
Intramural basketball 1, 2, Intramural
punchball 1, 2, Intramural track 1, 2,
Intramural handball 1, 2, 3, School
track 1.
KELLY, JOHN P.
Class Pres. 2, Class Vice Pres. 1, Intra-
mural football 1, 2, Intramural punch-
ball 1, Intramural track 1, 2, School
basketball 1, 2, 3, 4, School baseball 1,
2, 3, 4.
KEOGH, EDWARD M.
Sodality 2, 3, 4, Intramural football 4,
Intramural punchball 2, Intramural
track 1, 2.
KESSLER, MONROE J.
Class treas. 1, Class Sec. 2, Intramural
football 1, 2, Intramural handball 1, 2,
3, School bowling 3.
KOLLAR, WILLIAM K.
Stanner 2, 3, 4, Debating 2, Intramural
basketball 2, 3.
KOSS, FRANCIS P.
Sodality 2, 3, 4, Intramural football 1,
2, 3, Intramural track 1, 2, Intramural
handball 1, 2, 3, 4.
LANGER, ARTHUR J.
Intramural football 2, Intramural
punchball 1, Intramural handball 1, 2,
3.
LEONARD, MICHAEL P.
Intramural football 1, 2, 3, Intramural
basketball 1, 2, 4, School baseball 1, 2.
LEONARDI, CHARLES L.
Intramural football 4, Intramural
punchball 2, 3, Intramural track 1, 2,
Intramural handball 1, 2, 3.
LISZANCKIE, FRANCIS X.
Intramural football 1, 2, 3, 4, Intramu-
ral basketball 1, 3, 4, Intramural track
1, 2, Intramural handball 1, 2, 3, 4.
LOFTOS, FRANK J.
Intramural track 1, 2, Intramural
handball 1, 2, 3.
LOGAN, EUGENE G.
Class treas. 1, Class Sec. 3, Intramural
football 1, 2, 3, Intramural basketball
1, 2, 3, Intramural punchball 1, Intra-
mural 1, 2.
LOGAN, GEORGE
Intramural punchball 1, 2, 3, Intramu-
ral basketball 3, Intramural football 2,
3, 4, Intramural handball 3, S.A.C. 3,
4, Intramural volleyball 1, 2, Intra-
mural track 1, Class Pres. 3, Class
treas. 1.
LOMBARD, STEPHEN F.
Intramural football 3, 4, Intramural
basketball 1, 2, 3, 4, Intramural punch-
ball 2, 4, Intramural track 1, 2, Class
Sec. 3, S.A.C. 3, 4.
LOPRESTO, JOHN G.
Sodality 2, 3, 4, Intramural track 1,
Intramural handball 1, 2, 3, School
track 1, 2.
LYNCH, THOMAS P.
Sodality 2, 3, Stanner 1, 2, 3, 4, Class
Vice-Pres. 3, Intramural football 1, 2,
3, 4, Intramural basketball 2, 3, Intra-
mural track 1, 2, 3, Intramural hand-
ball 1, 2, 3, School basketball 2, School
track 1.
MANCUSO, FRANK C.
Intramural football 1, 2, 3, 4, Intramu-
ral basketball 3, 4, Intramural track 1,
2, Intramural handball 1, 2, 3, 4.
MARINO, VINNIE A.
Class Pres. 1, Class Treas. 2, Intramu-
ral football 1, 2, 3, 4, Intramural bas-
ketball 1, 2, 3, 4, Intramural punchball
1, 2, 3, Intramural handball 1, 2.
MARSICO, JAMES
Intramural football 1, 2, 3, 4, Intramu-
ral basketball 1, 2, 3, 4, Intramural vol-
leyball 1, 2, Intramural handball 1, 2,
3, Intramural punchball 1, 3, School
track 1, 2.
MITCHELL, DANIEL J.
Sodality 2, 3, 4, Intramural track 1, 2.
MOLFESE, MICHAEL J.
Intramural football 1, 2, Intramural
basketball 1, 2, Intramural punchball
1, 2, Intramural track 1, Intramural
1, 2, School track 1, 2, 3, 4.
MULLEE, PATRICK T.
Sodality 2, Intramural football 1, 2,
Intramural basketball 1, 2, 3, Intramu-
ral punchball 1, 2, 3, Intramural hand-
ball 1, 2, 3, School track 1, 2, 3, 4.
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MULLEN, JOSEPH E.
Intramural football 2, Intramura
punchball 2, Intramural track 3, In
tramural handball 4.
MULLEN, THOMAS R.
Intramural 1, 2, 4, Intramural baskei
ball 2, 4, Intramural punchball 1, 2, 3
Intramural handball 1, 2, 3, 4, Schoc
track 1.
MULLIGAN, JOHN
Intramural basketball 1, 2, Intramura
football 1, 2, Intramural volleyball 1, 9
Intramural track 1, 2, 3, Intramura
punchball 1, 2, 3, Intramural handba
1, 2, 3.
MULROONEY, JOHN G.
Intramural football 1, Intramurz
punchball 2, Intramural handball 2.
MURTHA, WILLIAM J.
Intramural football 3, Intramural bas
ketball 3, Intramural punchball 3.
MCCAULEY, JAMES A.
Sodality 2, 3, 4, Intramural football 1
McELWAIN, MICHAEL K.
MCINERNEY, JAMES J.
Stanner 4, Intramural handball 1, E
School basketball 1.
NOVAK, CHARLES F.
O'CONNOR, PATRICK
Intramural punchball 1, Volleyball f
2, Football 4, Basketball 4.
O'KEEFE, JOSEPH F.
Sodality 2, 3, 4, Class Pres. 3, Intraml
ral football 1, 2, 3, Intramural baske'
ball 1, 2, Intramural punchball 1, E
Intramural handball 1, 2, 3, 4.
O'LEARY, DANIEL E.
Intramural football 1, 2, 3, 4, Intraml
ral basketball 1, 2, 3, 4, Intramur:
punchball 1, 2, 3, 4, Intramural track 5
Intramural handball 1, 2, 3.
O'NEILL, JAMES F.
Intramural football 2, 3, 4, Intramur:
track 1, 2, 2, Intramural handball 1, !
3, School track 1.
O'ROURKE, STEPHEN A.
Sodality 2, 3, 4, Intramural football
3, 4, Intramural basketball 1, Intraml
ral punchball 1, 2, 3.
O'SULLIVAN, ANDREW J.
Sodality 25 Intramural football 25 In-
tramural punchball 25 Intramural track
25 Intramural handball 2, 3.
PADALA, CHARLES
S.A.C. 3, 45 Sodality 2, 3, 45 Intramural
football 3, 45 Intramural volleyball 2,
35 Intramural basketball 2, 3, 45 Intra-
mural handball 2, 35 Intramural punch-
ball 2, 3.
PADOUK, ROBERT J.
Intramural football 1, 2, 3, 45 Intramu-
ral basketball 1, 2, 3, 45 Intramural
punchball 1, 35 Intramural track 1, 25
Intramural handball 1, 2, 3.
PARKS, ROBERT G.
Sodality 2, 3, 45 Class Pres. 35 Intramu-
ral football 1, 25 Intramural basketball
15 Intramural punchball 2, 35 Intramu-
ral handball 1, 2, 3.
PEREZ, RONALD A.
Stanner 45 Intramural football 1, 2, 45
Intramural basketball 45 Intramural
punchball 3, 45 Intramural track 1, 25
Intramural handball 1, 2, 3, 4.
PERRONE, EDWARD J.
Sodality 2, 3, 45 Blue and White 45 In-
tramural basketball 25 Intramural
punchball 25 Intramural track 15 Intra-
mural handball 25 Intramural volley-
ball 2, 35 School track 1.
PETERS, ROBERT J.
Sodality 2, 3, 45 Intramural football 1,
2, 3, 45 Intramural basketball 1, 2, 3, 45
Intramural punchball 1, 2, 3, 45 Intra-
mural track l5 Intramural handball 1,
2, 3, 45 School track 1, 2.
PINON, ROBERT A.
Intramural football 35 Intramural bas-
ketball 35 Intramural punchball 2, 35
Intramural track 1, 25 Intramural
handball 1, 2, 35 School track 1.
PIZZANO, JOSEPH T.
Intramural football 45 Intramural
handball 1, 2, 3, 4.
PLAISSAY, CONSTANTINE D.
Intramural football 25 Intramural bas-
ketball 15 Intramural punchball 25 In-
tramural track 15 Intramural handball
1, 25 School track 1, 3, 4.
POPP, WILLIAM J.
Class Sec. 25 Intramural football 1, 25
Intramural punchball 1, 25 Intramural
track 1, 25 Intramural handball 1, 2, 35
School track 1, 2.
POWERS, DENNIS S.
Intramural football 1, 2, 3, 45 Intramu-
ral 1, 2, 3, 45 Intramural punchball 1,
2, 35 Intramural track 1, 25 Intramural
handball 1, 2, 3.
PRICE, GEORGE F.
Sodality 2, 3, 45 Intramural handball
I, 2, 3, 4.
PROSSI, JOSEPH A.
Intramural basketball 1, 2, 35 Intramu-
ral punchball 1, 2, 35 Intramural hand-
ball 1.
QUILL, JAMES C.
Intramural basketball 1, 45 Intramural
handball 2, 3.
RE, ALAN B.
Sodality 2, 3, 45 Debating 15 Stanner
3, 45 Class Pres. 25 Class treas. 1, 35 In-
tramural football 1, 25 Intramural bas-
ketball 1, 25 Intramural punchball 1, 25
Intramural track 1, 25 Intramural
handball 1, 25 School basketball 1, 35
S.A.C. 3, 4.
REILLY, MICHAEL J.
Sodality 2, 3, 45 Intramural football 2,
35 Intramural punchball 15 Intramural
handball 1, 2, 3.
ROMANO, PAUL C.
Intramural football 1, 25 Intramural
basketball 15 Intramural punchball 15
Intramural track 1, 25 Intramural
handball 1, 2, 3.
RUSSELL, THOMAS L.
Intramural 2, 3, 45 Intramural basket-
ball 2, 35 Intramural punchball 2, 35
Intramural track 2, 35 Intramural
handball 2, 3.
SANFILLIPPO, CLEMENT C.
Intramural football 1, 25 Intramural
basketball 1, 25 Intramural punchball
15 Intramural handball 1, 2, 3, 4.
SANTIAGO, GEORGE A.
Intramural punchball 1, 25 Intramural
track 1, 25 Intramural handball 1, 25
School track 1.
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SCHIFANDO, FRANK V.
Intramural football 1, 2, 3, 45 Intramu-
ral basketball 2, 45 Intramural punch-
ball 2, 45 Intramural track 1, 25 Intra-
mural handball 35 School track l, 2.
SCHIFANDO, VINCENT J.
SCHLOTH, GERALD G.
Intramural basketball 15 Intramural
track 1, 25 Intramural 1, 2, 3, 4.
SCHMIDT, ROBERT J.
Intramural football 3, 45 Intramural
track 1, 25 Intramural handball 1, 2, 3, 4.
SCLAFANI, GUY
Sodality 2, 35 Intramural football 25
Intramural punchball 35 Intramural
track 1, 25 Intramural handball 1, 2, 3,
45 School track 1, 2, 3, 4.
SERVIDIO, FRANK J.
Sodality 1, 2, 3, 45 Debating 1, 45 Class
Pres. 15 Intramural football 25 Intra-
mural track 15 Intramural handball 1,
2, 3.
SILAGI, PAUL J.
Stanner 3, 45 Intramural track 15 Intra-
mural handball 1, 2, 3, 45 School trackl.
SIMON, ARTHUR C.
Stanner 45 Intramural football 1, 45 In-
tramural track 1, 25 Intramural hand-
ball 1, 25 School track 1.
SINKA, JOSEPH V.
Stanner 45 Blue and White 3, 45 Intra-
mural football 2, 3, 45 Intramural bas-
ketball 35 Intramural punchball 25 In-
tramural track l, 25 Intramural hand-
ball 1, 2, 3, 4.
SPAGNOLO, JOHN M.
Sodality 2, 3, 45 Class Vice-Pres. 35 In-
tramural football 1, 2, 3, 45 Intramural
punchball 1, 2, 35 Intramural track 1,
25 Intramural handball 1, 2, 35 School
basketball 15 School track 15 S.A.C. 3, 4.
SQUITIERI, SALVATORE J.
Stanner 45 Intramural football 35 In-
tramural track 1, 25 Intramural hand-
ball 1, 2, 3.
STANLEY, JAMES
Intramural football 45 Intramural bas-
ketball 45 Intramural punchball 45 In-
tramural track 25 Intramural handball
45 School track 2.
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STANTON, EDWARD A.
Intramural volleyball 2, Intramural
track 2, School track 1, 2.
SURIANO, JOHN S.
Intramural football 1, 3, Intramural
track 1, 2, Intramural handball 2,
School track 1.
SWEETEN, RICHARD V.
Stanner 1, Intramural football 2, 3,
Intramural basketball 3, Intramural
punchball 3, Intramural track 1, 2, In-
tramural handball l, 2, 3.
TAHANY, JOHN M.
Intramural football 1, 3, Intramural
basketball 3, 4, Intramural track 1, 2,
Intramural handball 1, 2, 3, 4.
TAMAS, JOSEPH A.
Sodality 2, 3, 4, Intramural football l,
2, 4, Intramural basketball 3, Intramu-
ral punchball 1, 2, 3, 4, Intramural
track lg 2, Intramural handball 1, 2,
3, 4, School track 1.
THOMPSON, JOHN K.
Stanner 2, Intramural basketball 3,
Intramural track 1, 2, Intramural
handball 1, 2, 3, 4, School track 1.
TOGNERI, ENZO F.
Intramural football 1, 2, 3, Intramural
basketball 1, 2, 3, Intramural punch-
ball 1, 2, 3, Intramural track 1, 2, In-
tramural handball 1, 2, 3.
TRENCHARD, ROBERT M.
Intramural track 2, Intramural hand-
ball 2, 3, 4.
TUCKSMITH, RICHARD K.
Sodality 2, 3, Stanner 2, 4, Debating 1
2, Blue and White 4, Intramural foot-
ball 2, 3, 4, Intramural basketball 1, 2,
4, School track 1.
TOUHY, CHRISTOPHER J.
Intramural track 1, 2, Intramural
handball 1, 2, 3, School track 2.
VALENTI, ALFRED
S.A.C. 4, Sodality 1, 2, 3, 4, Intramural
football 2, 4, Intramural volleyball 3
Intramural handball 1, 2, 3, Intramu-
ral punchball 3.
VENTURINI, MICHAEL T.
Sodality 1, 2, 3, 4, Class treas. 1, Intra-
mural football 1, 2, 3, Intramural bas-
ketball 1, Intramural track 1, Intra-
mural punchball 1, Intramural hand-
ball 1, 2, 3, School track 1, 2, 3.
WALL, BENEDICT W.
Intramural football 2, Intramural bas-
ketball 1, Intramural track 1, 2, Intra-
mural handball 1, 2, 3, School track 1
WALSH, JAMES E.
Intramural football 2, Intramural bas-
ketball 1, 2, 3, Intramural punchball 3
Intramural track 1, 2, Intramural
handball 1 , 2.
WALSH, VINCENT A.
Sodality 2, 3, 4, Class Treas. 1, Cl:
Sec. 2, Intramural football 1, 2, 3,
Intramural basketball 1, 2, 4, Intrarr
ral punchball 1, 3, 4, Intramural tra
1, Intramural handball 1, 2, 3,
School basketball 1, 2, 3, 4, Schc
baseball 1, 2.
WHELAN, RAYMOND F.
Class Pres. 3, Class Treas. 2, Intram
ral football 4, Intramural basketball
Intramural punchball 4, Intramul
track 2, Intramural handball 4.
WILLIAMS, CHARLES J.
Stanner 4, Class Treas. 3, Intramu'
football 1, 2, 3, 4, Intramural bask'
ball 1, 2, 3, Intramural punchball 1,
3, 4, Intramural track 1, Intramu,
handball 1, 2, 3, 4, School tra
1, 2.
WOOD, PETER T.
Stanner 4, S.A.C. 2, 3, Intramu
handball 1, 2, 3, 4, Intramural footb
4.
WOODS, DONALD J.
Intramural football 2, Intramural b.
ketball 2, Intramural track 2, Int
mural handball 2, School baseball
3, 4.
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Ahearn, J. F., 50-33 48 St., Woodside 77, N. Y.
Bagan, J. E., 75 Wadsworth Terrace, N. Y. 40, N. Y.
Bailey, R. A., 177-32 105 Ave., Jamaica 33, N. Y.
Beckman, H. W., 517 East 82 St., N. Y. 28, N. Y.
Beitz, W. G., 50-49 Newtown Rd., Woodside 77, N. Y.
Bernhart, H. J., 1693 First Ave., N. Y. 28, N. Y.
Birmingham, J. J., 1330 Second Ave., N. Y. 21, N. Y.
Brassil, M. J., 2148 35 St., Queens 5, N. Y.
Brennan, T. J., 1385 Third Ave., N. Y. 21, N. Y.
Brown, N. D., 155 East 96 St., N. Y. 28, N. Y.
Buccieri, V. J., 2095 Webster Ave., Bx., 57, N. Y.
Buonincontro, F. A., 2531 Harway Ave., Bklyn. 14, N.
Burchill, J. F., 971 55 St., Bklyn. 19, N. Y.
Byrons, A. L., 212 East 77 St., N. Y. 21, N. Y.
Calhoun, K. R., 567 West 186 St., N. Y. 33, N. Y.
Cannon, M. J., 1457 First Ave., N. Y. 21, N. Y.
Carlesimo, R. A., 308 West 106 St., N. Y. 25, N. Y.
Carriero, A., 173 Bleecker St., N. Y. 12, N. Y.
Carrino, J. A., 42-17 Cpl. Kennedy St., Bayside 61.
Castellano, M. P., 30 Corwelia St., N. Y. 14, N. Y.
Cernak, J. F., 351 East 83 St., N. Y. 28, N. Y.
Ciafardoni, R. A., 413 East 114 St., N. Y. 29, N. Y.
Clancy, J. J., 1407 Madison Ave., N. Y. 29, N. Y.
Clark, R. L., 48-23 54 Rd., Maspeth, N. Y.
Collins, M. J., 41-30 40 St., Queens 4, N. Y.
Conlin, C. J., 112 East 88 St., Manhattan 28, N. Y.
Conneely, C. J., 407 East 82 St., Manhattan 28, N. Y.
Connolly, J. M., 360 East 195 St., Bronx 58, N. Y.
Connolly, M. J., 47-26 98 St., Queens 58, N. Y.
Coyle, W. A., 423 East 85 St., Manhattan 28, N. Y.
Curran, G. J., 80-35 260 St., Floral Park, N. Y.
Cutrone, J. T., 33-15 Broadway, Queens, N. Y.
D'Andrea, G. C., 30-87 43 St., Queens 3, N. Y.
Danielson, G. L., 174 East 74 St., Manhattan 21, N. Y.
Defillips, J. S., 139 Payson Ave., Manhattan 34, N. Y.
Dente, J. P., 311 6th Ave., Manhattan 14, N. Y.
DeVito, G. J., 118 Elizabeth St., Manhattan 13, N. Y.
Dillon, G. M., 8907 211th St., Queens Village, N. Y.
Darcy, C. F., 41-27 Junction Blvd., Queens, N. Y.
Domenick, J. A., 1460 2nd Ave.. New York, N. Y.
Donnis, V. J., 14 Leroy St., Manhattan 14, N. Y.
Duester, F. D., 18 Metropolitan Oval, Bronx 62, N. Y
Dumas, L. A., 171-09 Bagley Ave., Flushing 58, N. Y.
Dunne, P. P., 204 West 83 St., Manhattan 24, N. Y.
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Fisher, R. J., 34-24 84 St., Queens 72, N. Y.
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Gaffney, T. J., 96-16 4-6th Ave., Queens 68, N. Y.
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Garvey, J. L., 421 East 137 St., Bronx 54, N. Y.
Geaney, J. J., 48-26 47 St., Woodside 77, N. Y.
Giglio, V., 415 East 70 St., New York 21, N. Y.
Gikas, N., 360 89 St., Bklyn 9, N. Y.
Glacken, lll. F., 42 Fordham Rd., Bronx 68, N. Y.
Gongora, F. P., 1058 Southern Blvd., Bronx 59, N. Y.
Gralton, H., 39-74 44 St., Queens 4, N. Y.
Greene, G. G., 30 lst Ave., Manhattan 16, N. Y.
Guarnieri, P. F., 1125 82 St., Bklyn 28, N. Y.
Guilfoyle, G. D., 2440 Maclay, Bronx 61, N. Y.
Halpin, W. P., 4-45 West 46 St., Manhattan 36, N. Y.
Hall, W. C., 222 West 116 St., Manhattan 26, N. Y.
Harrington, D. J., 3204 Kings Bridge Ave., Bronx 63,
Healy, T. J., 45-15 41 St., Queens 4, N. Y.
Hernandez, S. J., 34-15 37 St., Astoria, N. Y.
Heyer, F. J., 447 East 89 St., Manhattan 28, N. Y.
Hogan, J., 3760 88 St., Jackson Hgts. 72, N. Y.
Hunt, T. J., 864 Southern Blvd., Bronx 59, N. Y.
Hyland, K. P., 251 East 66 St., Manhattan 21, N. Y.
Irnbornone, P. J., 222-12 100 Ave., Queens 29, N. Y.
Iorizzo, R. P., 147-52 71 Rd., Kew Gardens, N. Y.
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Kazwoski, A. C., 769 Trinity Ave., Bronx 56, N. Y.
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Kelly, E. J., 601 West 185 St., Manhattan 33, N. Y.
Kelly, J. P., 2243 Powell Ave., Bronx 62, N. Y.
Keogh, E. M., 123-17 11 Ave., Queens 56, N. Y.
Kessler, M. J., 160 East 44 St., Manhattan 17, N. Y.
Kollar, W. K., 229 East 84 St., Manhattan 28, N. Y.
Koss, F. P., 335 East 65 St., Manhattan 21, N. Y.
Langer, A. J., 305 East 69 St., Manhattan 21, N. Y.
Leonard, M. P., 3279 Perry Ave., Bronx 67, N. Y.
Leonardi, C. L., 600 East 83 St., Manhattan 28, N. Y.
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Loftos, F. J., 268 Jefferson Ave., Riveredge, N. J.
Logan, E. G., 1519 Ryder St., Bklyn 34, N. Y.
Logan, G. B., 1519 Ryder St., Bklyn. 34, N. Y.
Lombard, S. F., 4704 Park Ave., Bronx 58, N. Y.
Lopresto, J. G., 36-05 Ditmars Blvd., L. I. C. 5, N. Y.
Lynch, T. P., 204 East 90 St., Manhattan 28, N. Y.
Mancuso, F. C., 1746 Crosby Ave., Bronx 61, N. Y.
Marino, V. A., 417 East 114 St., Manhattan 29, N. Y.
Marsico, J., 551 West 160 St., N. Y. 32, N. Y.
Mitchell, D. J., 985 Home St., Bronx 59, N. Y.
Molfese, M. J., 3210 Arlington Ave., Bronx 63, N. Y.
Mullee, P. T., 2069 Brown St., Bklyn 29, N. Y.
Mullen, J. E., 520 West 190 St., N. Y. 40, N. Y.
Mullen, T. R., 3220 Country Club Rd., Bronx 65, N. Y.
Mulligan, J., 413 East 82 St., N. Y. 28, N. Y.
Mulrooney, J. G., 334 East 92 St., Manhattan 28, N. Y.
Murtha, W. J., 62-71 Weatherole St., Rego Park, N. Y.
Mc Cauley, J. A., 35-33 83 St., Queens 72, N. Y.
Mc Elwain, M. K., 52-62 68 St., Queens 78, N. Y.
Mc Inerney, J. J., 42-14 66 St., Queens 77, N. Y.
Novak, C. F., 24-24 42 St., L. I. C. 3, N. Y.
0'Connor, P., 1385 Castle Hill Ave., Bronx 62, N. Y.
O,Keefe, J. F., 309 East Mosholu Parkway, Bronx 62, N. Y.
0,Leary, D. E., 1490 Lexington Ave., Manhattan 29, N. Y.
0'Neill, J. F., 84-07 52 Ave., Elmhurst 73, N. Y.
0'Rourke, S., 48-21 47 St., Woodside 77, N. Y.
0'Sullivan, A. J., 1280 Third Ave., Manhattan 21, N. Y.
Padala, C., 30-'75 43 St., L. I. C. 3, N. Y.
Padouk, R. J., 188-35A 69 Ave., Freshmeadows 65, N. Y.
Parks, R. G., 415 West 118 St., N. Y. 27, N. Y.
Perez, R. A., 1685 Hoe Ave., Bronx 60, N. Y.
Perrone, E., 43-09 47 Ave., Queens 4, N. Y.
Peters, R. J., 314 East 201 St., Bronx 58, N. Y.
Pinon, R. A., 61 Grove St., Manhattan 14, N. Y.
Pizzano, J. T., 2261 Haviland Ave., Bronx 62, N. Y.
Plaissay, C. D., 24-15 Parsons Blvd., Whitestone, Queens
Popp, W. J., 621 West 189 St., Manhattan 40, N. Y.
Powers, D. S., 504 West 111 St., Manhattan 25, N. Y.
Price, G. F., 1823 Park View Ave., Bronx 61, N. Y.
Prossi, J. A., 18 Bedford St., Manhattan 14, N. Y.
Quill, J. C., 350 139 St., Bronx 54, N. Y.
Re, A. B., 1049 Park, Manhattan 28, N. Y.
Reilly, M. J., 840 Grand Concourse, Bronx 51, N. Y.
Romano, P. C., 1311 140 St., Queens, N. Y.
Russell, T. L., 40-04 Bowne St., Flushing, N. Y.
Sanfilippo, C. C., 375 86 St., Bklyn., N. Y.
Santago, G. A., 111 East 96 St., Manhattan 28, N. Y.
Schifando, F. V., 166 Mulberry St., Manhattan 13, N. Y.
Schifando, V. J., 9 Spring St., Manhattan 12, N. Y.
Schloth, G. G., 7031 48 Ave., Woodside 77, N. Y.
Schmidt, R. J., 336 East 94 St., Manhattan 28, N. Y.
Sclafani, G., 293 Elizabeth St., Manhattan 12, N. Y.
Servedio, F. J., 2015 Blackrock Ave., Bronx 72, N. Y.
Silagi, P. J., 333 West 57 St., Manhattan 19, N. Y.
Simon, A. C., 98-41 Queens Blvd., Queens 74, N. Y.
Sinka, J. V., 202 East 75 St., Manhattan 21, N. Y.
Spagnolo, J. M., 559 West 158 St., Manhattan 32, N. Y.
Sqitieri, S. J., 158 East 109 St., Manhattan 25, N. Y.
Stanley, J., 176 East 81 St., Manhattan 28, N. Y.
Stanton, E. A., 164 East 82 St., Manhattan 28, N. Y.
Suriano, J. S., 314 East 62 St., Manhattan 21, N. Y.
Sweeten, R. V., 117 Henry St., Bklyn 1, N. Y.
Tahany, J. M., 59-20 155 St., Queens 55, N. Y.
Tamas, J. A., 420 East 82 St., Manhattan 28, N. Y.
Thompson, J. K., 419 West 44 St., Manhattan 36, N. Y.
Togneri, E. F., 26 Leray St., Manhattan 14, N. Y.
Trenchard, R. M., 79-10 34 Ave., Queens 72, N. Y.
Tucksmith, R. K., 90-20 212 Place, Queens 28, N. Y.
Touhy, C. J., 58-59 41 Drive, Queens 77, N. Y.
Valenti, A., 103-19 113 St., Queens 19, N. Y.
Venturini, M. T., 214-19 113 Ave., Queens, N. Y.
Wall, B. W., 94-43 44 Ave., Queens 73, N. Y.
Walsh, J. E., 440 East 145 St., Bronx 54, N. Y.
Walsh, V. A., 215 East 86 St., Manhattan 28, N. Y.
Whelan, R. F., 1511 Lexington Ave., N. Y. 29, N. Y.
Williams, C. J., 39-46 48 St., Sunnyside, N. Y.
Wood, P. T., 789 West End Ave., N. Y. 25, N. Y.
Woods, D. J. 3000 Kings Bridge Ave. Bronx 63, N. Y.
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