Bishop Loughlin Memorial High School - Loughlinite Yearbook (Brooklyn, NY)

 - Class of 1955

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A.',fQQ: ' H' -A xf' ' -' A V Table of Contents Dedication Page 6 Faculty Page 10 I j . iz iw Seniors Page 26 Nliglmlmli , Classes Page if? e Activities mm- ' 'is ,M as Ill , A if 273 www V Sports 1 Yi 7 I 1-3 Senior Directory 1715 X! Y Q, 5 a lim, gh u Y it iw ll . ff 3 ' I S w gl - A 5 V ' '.::rw: ,, ,V Q 'K w K ? 1 us' ' ' , X . X :xw-f . ,All fvfl - -. vip V .F ,Q-.1 Yu 1 t. 1, . 5jm,i'f.:5'h-23 ,- ,fsf 1 A 5 ' ,gffff,- , ,, '-f vg 3 - zf' E 13 ' , 1? Lf .5-ff A -A . .v - ' ' 1534-. I' lofi ' . KJV.. ,. if A: .5 LU, 7 S r . . v J 1 f Mary the Queen Foreword M ! Bl! .67!'ff.? f7'I! .4.L.gV XxA. ff i - T A .f 5-3 3: -l'- , K' QA , NV- X ,Sp sit h fa-BDE X'5,?-1, S Stgg ov! ,qxxtgj I N 4 we have X time, is K ' XIX rx vw H .. 1 1.-' If I V.. x 511'-31. ,f 2 l 1 rf Yi . f may 1 , . , I fL'.. - , . V , ... , y 'Q ' .-,11 1 ,- . 5 - I' 1 W QA kv-9, - -4 ' . ' M. w , bs !-r ,ir 1 .If-,gf 2 ' Hg' ,H , X Li yt .A. -,, gf 1. 53,5 - 43 'O A- I 'uv VA I .1 i - 1-A s 5 . QV, J, .Y ' 111' ' X4 , if -Y ? a - , I , 3 ., gi, Q I 1 1 I ' yan- if fmxsx ,, 2 , 6 J X . h 9 54. 5 --2 V -hy 7 mn,-4 N if f ' ,I ', -. -X592 9: X if ' MQ- i f - s 'f .V -' 1' 1 - v- f xx fill - ' 5? - -- , .' : 2 P -4 1 Ne ff M fi in if K ,W-,bk ' M -,551 , ' ' f aff 'A ,ff,?m.?'. ' ' - aug-5.-jgf A- f:,.,,:3-x . fx' g '-U-.La. 014 43--4 Rev. Brother Cormac Patrick F.S.C. Dedication It is with feeling of sinccrv gratitmle that we, the Editors and Staff, dedicate The 1955 Loughlinirc to you, Brother Cormac Patrick. It is our humble way of SilATllIKQ thank you for the work you lm u dom' for us - the planning, co-ordinuting and supervising - which haw :mule our sw year an unforgettable one. The interminable hours you spent, your unlimited zeal, your umlynztq interest in all the activitius uv mwflful. all attest to your inspiration to us and to your life of dczoffulnwss - life of one of God's profitable surzants. sv tlw L F. ff E . S s 7 if. Rev. Brother A. Victor, Provincial, offers document of atliliation to Christian Brothers last year to Msgr. McClancy, with Bishop Jo- seph Donohue looking on. Msgr. McCl:mcy blesses the Statue of Our lady of Voca- tionsl' two years ago at dedication ceremony in eourtyartl of school. Fu- - A N Rt. Rev. Msgr. Joseph V. S. McClancy P.A., LL.D., Ph.D. Lair' Slll7C'7'ilZff'llt1l'71f of Catholic Schools A somber note was injected into the ac- tivities at Loughlin during the past year. It was the untimely death of our beloved Superintendent of Schools, Monsignor Joseph V. S. McClancy. His passing was felt deeply at Loughlin for it was under his guidance and through his foresight that our school was established. For this outstanding man of God, Loughlin held special interest. Since its institution, Monsignor McClancy has been very close to Loughlin and to its students and activities. Ours, his favorite school, has been successful because of his keen interest and enthusiasm for all its ac- tivities. In addition to our school, Monsignor McClancy has been instrumental in setting Msgr. McClancy at the recent graduation exercises. up five other Catholic Diocesan High Schools. His devotion, his zeal and his initi- ative are exemplified throughout the Whole diocese in every school. The bestowal of the Papal Blessings, as well as secular awards, gives added testimony to the zeal of this magnificent Father of Education in the diocese. The Christian Brothers, deep appreciation for his years of service both to their Order and to Loughlin was shown last year by their making him an Affiliated Member of the Order. In the death of Monsignor Mc- Clancy, we have lost not only a champion of Education, but also a true friend of Loughlin. Msgr. NlCCl.ll1Cf' speaks .it blessing of Iflig in XY'orld War II. Service . ,.,,,... , A5-1.45 F?-'e'2H.1 ,NE 'Ei' fn - -Eff 1 if gguxn- 54,-Ti fZ::,f?,-'fff'jEf'ff31gfL1i4-gilfffz ,QE ,f:'-,g,1u.f, 1 ...yLg, -.-,, -,ME -, sv-':. -. 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Lewis, F.S.C. Religion, Commercial Department Facult ,'-' 'L' is' Brother Constant Patrick F.S.C. Religion, Scienne, Mathematic: is Brother I. Raphael, F.S.C. Religion, English Notebooks should he up to tlarc, ready for 11 quick thcck lvy Brother Aloysius. 'fffaf' I limtlmnio lircn-lm l'.1tritl4 lirorlicr fx. Mnrlicxx. IQSC l7.S.C .lCt.'i. 1' zz. .ll.1.'l'cm.zJit1r lQt.':1'.wf., lniifi l7tf1:rttnaz1t I7i.af: ffl ,llnlimr Brother Michael tries to make Geometry easy as pie. The Christian Brothers, together wtih the lay teachers, form the faculty of Bishop Loughlin High School. The work entailed is an outstand- ing example of their great achievements in Christian education. Excelling the attractive edifice of Loughlin High School is the untiring zeal with which the Brothers devote their minds and hearts in teaching Christian prin- ciples and values to young men. This selfless devotion could not possibly be measured in any worldly terms. In the preparation of their lessons and in the organization of the various activities one often fails to appreciate the vast amount of work and planning the Brothers put into these arduous undertakings. Knowing that they are serving God and instilling into the minds of youth true faith and Christian morals affords them great satisfaction. The most suitable manner in which gratitude can be shown is in frequent remembrance of them in our prayers through- out life. l'- Brother Aloysius Edward F.S.C. Refigimz, French Department Brother B. Aloysius, FSC. Religion, French CW! -. f--N ,- if-Q 5 s . Xb ' 'l :aa 6 we Brother C. Peter. FSC, Brother Colrnas joseph, F.S.C. Brother A. George, F.S.C. Brother Cyril, F.S.C. Religion, Englifb Rf11.L'10'1- I-flfm Religion, Sofia! Sludief. Religion. Latin earbook Moderator nlllwluzr Dirtczor. Dean of Seniors' Preizdenf, C.H.S.A.A. l Brother Claudius William l Esc. 3 Religion, Librarian Brother Clarence William F.S.C. Religion. Shop. 1'lIccb. Drazrirzg ff, Ol5EDlENCE Brother B1 Raymuntl, F.S.C. Relzgzofz, Latin, ADC. Moderator n I p n 1 -Q.. Brother A. Lawrence, F.S.C. Religion. Commercial, Vfmili Baiebafl Moderator 5 Brother B. Martin, F.S.C. Burrar Students study up on Caesar. inspired by Brother Patricks holy enthusiasm. Each one takes his turn explammg Trng problem for Brother Henry. Brother A. john, F.S.C Refilsiwz, .xfflfbL'711.lliL'J' Cbellziitfg Depmlment Dean of Sophomore: A bv v - - L ,Q C if fi, 4, 5 S! 'iv L' ind' Brother B. Henry. F.S.C. Brother B. Michael, F.S.C. Brother A. Philip, F.S.C. Brother B. Auptin, F.S.C. Religion, llldfbfllldlifjl. Religion. Religion, French Religion, Social Sfildle-Y Viirrity Barkefball Moderator Mathmmticr Deparlmenl Handball Team Moderator J. V. Bnrelmll M0Ll6fdf0V Facult Brother B Victor FSC Refi ion Social Studie! QL., Brothcr A Llmtmd FSC Brothtr Cletus Joseph 1 ii Sm Rrlirion Dzrlub lit l7lI1dII 'Im lim rr it Dgrw gf Freylomerz 9-Eugto i R M51 dh we e ar il' Q Q Nozire Truck Team Moderator Drb Illflg Coarli L YQ.-of 'lr Brother Alfred Edvard FS C Rcliqimi llatlycniuticr Bari! llodcrazor Glce Club Dircctor k Q A v Y. l gpm M fr I 4' f r ,N If lftflglorli .girl rl l I AW' , ' I 4' fri . l 1 of 1 I ' L ts:- 2: ' I h A Lf ' I I, K :lv 5 1 2 '-'i PM A 1 1 X- ,' ,af ,I 06 Y -.iq f A 'x i ' A L- 5 1 'l Awff' ,j 4 D 'E 'Hg' Q G' if f ' .1- Brother A. Robert, F.S.C. Religion. rllallaenzaiitir Tennis Team Zllozfenzlor Brother Austin joseph. FSC. Religion, Englirla Public Speaking Moderator . 9 .1 . , VI Social Science students learn the background of our eco- nomic icleas from Brother Victor. Q 1, TT 0- Brother A. BIJFIIH, l'.S.C. Religion. Biology Art Club Brother Edward drctates to the French Class. Brother B. Peter, F.S.C Rtfigiml. Erzgfiib, l.1rnt lfH1f.HI .llorftrafnr St'fwfr1v'.ffvif Club A 101 Brother Anselm ot jesus Mr Angelo A Consolr M A F S C Munn Deparfmcnl Rfllglflil Sorzaf Studies Orchestra Conductor Facult Mr Joseph 5 Sanragaro MS Bzologj Plunrr Mr Gabrrel P Statlle MA Mr Joseph F Sheehan BA CIg5r1cafLa11glmg6J Eugluh Mr George E Rogers MQ Gil Mr james F Moran BA Social Studies Blologj Lam: wk' A Q il. French. Book Slore 'in- Bzologg Department Biology Club Modemlor A joke of Brother Austin during the period relieves the tension of a heavy schedule. .lg Mr. Joseph F. Scotto, B,A. C!turiral Language: Dr. Henry -I. Carroll, Litt. D. Erzglirla Mr. William T. Miles B.S. Phgfiml Edzmzfion, Varrily Track Coach Students learn of the Christian Brothers' devotion to the Blessed Mother from Brother Robert. fi ,E , Mr. Charles F. Grosse, MA, Ifu,g'f1,fh. Sarraf Studie! Mr. Anthony N. Armata, B.S. Pbvwiraf Edlzcafion Varsity. j.V. Bafkelball Coach Mr. Francis L. Zember, M.A. Social Smdier Freshmen listen attentively to Brother Anselm as they commence their first course in high school. Brother Raphael explains the various vo- cations one may choose after graduation .1 ' Q - J e- i' 3 S 9, xx K Q ',. ff W 1,6 i Rift-'T-. x 2 f 1 1 4 W -r s:+ff1fS4,Q5 , , A ' 5,-ff '-fxgx, ,Q , 5 fi -':::. I 1-E412 A ' Xml w gjiz air '.f:?1:i ft 1 ,, tinge: ,-.'.'.'. ,:,,., 1, fx ' . 'il 5:5152 x5 l A ' ' .41-:fi-' Ji' . . . , 'nf' T'f'ii1 V Lai? V, X ', A I! EAR -2:51-1. ' . - f ' 24:1 , i ' 'A :Vw 'fs H .1 Q -J ' 4 1 , ' S A, .Y I t 5vf't1mNll-l , Mr. Stephen J. Rusnak, B.A. Erzglith, Social Studies 5 963 ff wr? ,A Mr Johnj Aeppll BA Mr joseph P Marchese Mf 1011111 BIOISE BA Pbgrzcr Chemutrv Lam! Ffench C1 ml al Langzmgef Eazglula 11:91 SJ I? 'bf' Mr. Nicholas j. Srebe, B.A. Ezzglirb, Social Studie! Mr. George M. Proto, B.A. Social Studies, Biology Mr Theodore E Braun BA Ezzglzrb French Mr Vmcent G McCarthy Lafm Sona! Studzer 'Sir Wlllram C Qumn BA Engluh SocmlStud1e.r Trerhman Barketball Coach bv 3 3, X ' 1 X Q X . l it K Lac, Mr. Thomas E. Wocxd, BA. JIaflvwm1rrfJ Qty Mr. john P. Heaney, B.A. Mqzflyenzaticr Mr. Franris VI. Munzo, B.A. Lufm. .Slfrirzf Sfudier E Eg I-m K ,x V 'faux 'av ? So 2 Chau, A ...- Mr. Vincent D. Liora, B.A. Allure -in Mr. Bartholemcw 5. Colorufn s B A ., 2w'1reffWhaW ' B 1 010,21 . , ff , f , i15'11:5 -' 'f-.L':1l5gY1'UFA.'Qf,o1'Y r . '- f.'g 'il 3:25. ,, 1 Lggfx . , Vey .- eff ' I t 5 .. ' Z- 6 in . ., 7 .L 'f . ' . 4, xv? X Z 'I I . . . K ' 5 5 Dr. Roy A. Avvocaro, M.D. ' Sflwm! Pb .vifian . R Mrs. Anna H. Rabay Secrelar Brother Bernardine teach- xng advanced algebra to a Senior class. J pm at ll W, ' , is gs, ' 5,5 ' it 'E Mr. Robert D. Guagnini Diclicmzz l f X x I XX l f Mr. Edward Hammarth ,XX N 1 i Chief Engineer ' :W Q ,A '55 f x 7- 'I' il ig H Z3 acu it M. A gl x.Yw,. ,gfi 4 ,, 3, ,- f Af' :L f Q 5 55? f ya. fir 5' -. 4. 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THL HOML Perhaps the greatest work of the lay apostle IS that done ln his own lmmednate surroundmgs hls home Here nn the mldst of the members of hxs famnly he proves hxmself to be a center of holiness and vlrtue Hls own personal holnness, h1s great knowl edge of the Falth and hls deep sense of charlty enable hlm to Increase among hns famlly a greater knowledge and better loye of God Tralned ln the yalue of prayer, he en courages famlly group prayer, especlally The Family Rosary By lns conduct and exemplary llfe he IS a source of comfort and amnty ID the famxly Younger chnldren consolmg words Parents are made aware, too, of themr prlvnleges and respons1b1l1t1es He encourages among all members attend ance at dally Mass and frequent recept1on of the Sacraments Because of h1s deep knowledge of the dangers of the world he proves hlmself to be most capable 1n mak 1ng others realxze more fully the responsx bnhtnes whneh are thelrs Senior 'T: 5+ 4 f i .flf fl'-5i1f'4' '-7-T z'7':'N'34:7t'Zitf ' ' s' V 'Q i --if ..g7sf1gQ.f:. fziifrrf' - ' 'c '1 1,--'L4'. ..3.f-vQ.'-.f ::7'e-.y. -'- . 1 .. , 4 . 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',--Q-.,. en, Q -QU -'W .. ., . , Q-...rg- ' . .. .44-4 Q' ' 'Q-jlfu Q, 'u.gso-1-iii-f.5L - HENRY F AMEN Mr Barrymore of Jonesy Sen1or Prom Commxt tee Student Court BS degree at Brooklyn Poly VINCENT F ANTIGNANI Actlve part1c1pant ln Intramurals Student Coun c1l campangn work 1n the electrons JOSEPH C ASTA Treck on el a V1g1lant Student Councxlor St Franc1s College for B S Degree JOSEPH A BAGLIO Frlendly good natured Intramurals St ohns College for B S Degree EDWIN L BARNHART Track Team Intramurals Wlll attend Manhat tan College for B E E Degree ROBERT J BARTZ Student Counc1l Intramurals Chemlstry Club Manhattan College Nr' Cha' V87 DONALD J BERNHARDT Class comed1an hlgh splrxts Track Intramurals B S Degree at Metropohtan College ROY J BERTOLDO Socnal figure Leo Honor SOCICIY Track r Prom Commxttee Servxce squad Cornell UHIVCISIIY C36 6. ANTHONY N BELLON Leo Honor SOCICCX A D C Representatwe Schol arshxp Club St Johns Umversnty lf? any ANTHONY E BEYER From Flushlng nexcr fadmg smile Tenms Schol arshxp Club Lau Degree from Manhattan College ROBERT M BINKINS Track team Gold L mterested ln a naval career Q 3 7 C f 7' Q! !3. ' ' Q . .. ' . ' . . . . , - D.- XA 9 - E3 X i I! ,Qs ' 3 . ' 5 9 - -J ' J :fn S ,. Q - ' - 's s ' - 'fs --- ' 4 , ,lz1zteta11ft' 15' F A I vt ' s ref' ' , G' 9 ,VHS A .gg- . . 3 . - 5 9 un? - - 5 , 1 u H an 'aafa'-' -f Q .I I Q, if 9 vi J - OTTO F. BISCHOFF Swimming Team, two yearsg Library Clubg sup ported Intramural program. JOHN T. BLACKALL Quietg high spiritsg Intramuralsg success in any field of endeavor. JOHN V. BOCCIO Likeable and 'friendlyg Intramuralsg Trackg Swim- ming. B.A. from Brooklyn Poly. JAMES B. BONILLA Tennis Teamg Co-chairman of Junior Promg di- rected Intramurals. Christian Brothers' Novititate. GERALD M. BOYLAN Junior Prom Committeeg Senior Prom Chairmang Dramatics. St. Jol1n's University for B.A. Degree. MICHAEL E. BRESLIN Track, two yearsg active member of Intramurals. B.A. at Queens College. CORNELIUS E. BRITTON Four year hoopster g Intramuralsg Senior social events. B.B.A. at Manhattan College. EDWARD T. BUCKLEY Track teamg Capt. of Freshman Track team. B.B.A. at Hofstra College. hx :, f J' , .1 for BME lu. G: Q-az Nui Gas 'RG' President Jim Regan carries out a plank of the Gold Party . Blology Club Student Councrl frrendly d1spos1 t1on Brooklyn Poly Congemal semor Track Cross Country C C N Y l 'B RICHARD L BURGER JOSEPH A BYRNE RICHARD J BYRNE Debatmg Team Track Tenms Team Intra murals four years BENEDICT M CALOTTA Student Court Judge Co Chalrman Jumor Prom Afternoon Dance Commxttee Ind Engmeermg ROBERT J CAMISA Frrendly smlle pleasant dxsposmon actlve rn In tramurals BB A at Pace College FRANK J CAMPANELLI Santa Claus SCFVICC Squad Baseball Team Semor Treasurer BA at Queens College GERNARO J CARFAGNO Student Councxl Intramural actrvrtres four years JOSEPH J CERVERIZZO Subtle humor Track Handball Intramurals B A Degree from Manhattan College l. 'Q 650 'QI an IK wp Writ' I JOHN F CUNNINGHAM Gold L SOCICIY ADC Reprcsentatxve Schol DANIEL J DALY Inrmmurals Gold L SOCICIN BA Degree at St John s UHIVEFSIIY WARREN E DAOUST Debarmg and Tcnms Trams two years Prom Commxttee St ohns UHIXCISIIY Semor 4? rw 4351: 62'49 JAVIES C CITERA Track Team Intramurals four years Servxce Squad CHARLES L CLONES -X D C RCpr6SCntatlWC fOI' tvso years ardent sup porter of Intramurals JOHN W COINNELL Debatmg Gold L Llterary Edltor Lough lxmte Chzurman Sport Hop Scholarslnp Club JOHN P CONWAY J V Baseball Intramurals Semor Prom Com mxttee JOHN P CORCORAN Radlo Club two years recrulter for Natlonal Guard Intramurals St Johns UDIVCFSIIY THOWIAS J CRAIG Asst Edntor J1mesom1n Leo Honor Socnety 3: C' ANTHONY J DE ANGELIS Hmdball Tum Stholarshxp Club Student Coun crl Stmor Buttons BNIE degree at CCNY DOXIEINIC P DE ANIGELIS XICC Prtsxdtnt of Rldlo Club Stholarshnp Club Semor Prom Commnttte Nlanhattan College l A 4 , s ' L ' . . . . ' ' ' 5 - , , I .Q 17 1 1 - ' we an. - - gg 4 V 9 a ' l I ,,u I I . 9 Q 5 A . . . ' g g ' - I ' . . ' 5 iii' , l Q11 - 'vw X X 1 a . , Z . . . , . . , . . . I A n .. ,, - - l - Q. - H, - , g . . . , - . . . , , arship Club. St. John's Umverslty. Intramuralsg Scholarshnp Club. St. John,s U. lc, H Q. g f , , I . I A . ee my - V X . -J ' , . , I . . . . . . . , , ' , A I . 1 ' ' 1 Y V . ' I' s ' s ' - f ' , s 3 . ' V' ' I s, A f 4' 1 . 'Y C A A Q, x , ' If 'Q' av X , X . QQ JOSEPH P DE CARLO Orchestra three years Tennxs Team Swmg 81 Su ay Band Brooklyn Poly JOHN T DEGNAN Deg aluays smnlmg Servlce Squad Track B S St Johns Umverslty RICHARD P DEVINE Promlnent member of Radlo Club Intramurals St Johns Umversxty PETER NI DI FIORE Best jazz QBeBopj planlst around Loughlm I tramurals four years STANLEY V DIGLIO Chaxrman Semor Dance Semor Ed1tor Lough hmte Gold L Manhattan College 'I' sr Y-T7 'Sai suv WILLIAM M DOBBELAER WILTRID J DONLON Actne nn Intramurals for four years Skatlng Basketball Vlanei-Bef three Years Intramurals Commlttee Student Councl 9 , FRANK J DONOHUE Freshman Track Intramurals Scholarsh1p Cub B A at St ohns Umverslty THOMAS J DONOHUE Glee Club tvso years Intramurals BA at S John s Umversnty l Gs 1 B B A at St ohn s Umversxty fl 5- I 1955 GERARD J DOWNEY Basketball Leo Honor Socxety Track Team BC E at Manhattan College CHARLES F DUGAN Freshman track acuve m Intramurals Natlonal Guard recrult A Q2 Q C3 'ui Q' 1 x ' it 0. , H Hay, g'5 ' 5 . 2 9 . . .. .Q nu We , iv I january ur A, J ' v f, 7 9 icy Q, Q Z I 9 ' 1- 3 i ' 5 . , ' Q . . . t. 9 I I S . 'W' l' Ya ,' 1 , I A L In M. 1 '51 4, I xf' Q--f 3 B E E degree at Brooklyn Poly bered for unique expressions LEONARD J FALCONE Active in Bowling Intramurals Student Council Lenny plans to enter the Marines FRANCIS M FAZIO Manager of Gold Party, Four year member of Trackg Student Council. B.S. at Brooklyn Po y. EUGENE J. FERNANDEZ Gene g unique sense of humorg Trackg Scholar- ship Club. B.B.A. Manhattan College. ROBERT W. GADES Frosh Gold L g Frosh Track Team. Fordham University for a B.B.A. Degree. BRIAN J. GALLAGHER Smiling Irish countermang extremely friendlyg fanatic baseball fang Intramurals. FRANK J. GALLAGHER Swimming Teamg Tennis Teamg Gold L , one in yearg Senior Prom Committee. Manhattan College. 'K JOHN J DUGAN Gold L Society Scholarship Club Intramurals VINCENT J DUGAN Cross Country Track in freshman year remem 'Please play our song, Mr. Record Man fRoy Bertoldol. DAVID J. GANNON Ge:-ar, if ff' w Daily treck on L.I.R.R.g agreeableg ham of Radio Clubg Intramurals. B.M.E. Degree. 4 3 gm Laughing Irishmang three year Track mang Intra- murals. B.S. Degree from Queens College. I I PUMA avsvn l j ax 'riffs .fp-sq Q9-2 Ear n A if , if ,, 1... . tl. N-.J 'IQ' gl '55 'vs' RICHARD M. GARLAND S JoHN J. GAUDELLI Scholarship Clubg Gold L , Intramurals. B.E.E. Degree at New York University. JAMES H. GERRITY Editor-in-chief Loughlinite,'g Jamesoniang Tennis M'anagerg Senior Dance. Christian Brothers' N0- vitiate. LOUIS S. GIOELLA President A.D.C.g Junior Promg Track Teamg Af- ternoon Dancesg Christian Brothers' Novitiate. VVILLIAM F. GIOELLA Co-Editor-in-Chief Jamesonian g Leo Honorg xr-1 Junior and Senior Prom Committees. B.S. Degree. JOHN J. GLASER Chemistry Clubg Gold L g Intramuralsg Track. B.E.E. degree at Brooklyn Poly. LAWRENCE P. GRAYSON Sports Editor of Jamesonian,'g Gold Lug candi- date for Senior Secretary. Brooklyn Poly. Q i 15.111 CW' JOSEPH D IMPERATO Track Team Photography Club Scholarshlp GREGORY W JAMES Known for cheerful attxtude and practncal jokes Intramurals Brooklyn College JOSEPH A JOCKEL Co Edxtor Jamesonlan Track Team Student Court Leo Honor Prom Commxttee Holy Cross l :QD EDWARD R HAMMOCK Keen humor four year Track man Gold L So cxety Scholarshnp Club JAMES J HARVEY Noted for ready smlle supported all Intramurals B A at St John s College CORNELIUS J HAZEL Scholarshxp Club ardent supporter of Intramur al BS t ueens College MICHAEL J HIGGINS Popular Semor Intramurals Jumor Prom Com mnttee BA at Fordham Umversnty JOHN J HILLIERS Best French scholar of class Scholarshxp Club BA at Manhattan College JOSEPH J HINDERER Baseball three years Chemlstry Club Intramur ROBERT G KARL Intramurals always nn happy mood BBA de gree at St Lawrences Unlversxty EDWARD P KEENAN Camera Club Gold L Scholarshnp Club BA at St John s College l '35 are qi'-. ' 5. , - L P D ' g . 'gf' I I 1 n , a s. . . a Q , ' . I . Q1 ., , U xt' ! A Club. B.M.E. ,at Brooklyn Poly. ' alt. B.M.E. ot Pratt Institute. l .ffm 4' A M. as .tv ' I ' ' ' ' C' lt. 1--f JAMES F KEENAN Actxvmes Edxtor Loughlnmtc Semor Dance Sport Hop Frosh Tenms jesuxt Prnest GARRETT T KELLEHER Gary Track Team Prom Commlttee After noon Dance Commxttee Intramurals frxendly ROGER J KELLY Semor Play Intramurals Bxology Club Scholar shlp Club B B A Notre Dame Umverslty ROBERT A KLEIN Actne m Intramurals durnng h1s four years Servxce Squad CHARLES D KRIEG Charlie wmnmg smlle Svslmmmg Team Base ball Team St john s Umversxty for B B A PETER G KUGLER Wxtty Pete L1brary Club Gold L W1llsuc ceed nn any fxeld chosen 'sv W5 X 4399 41 CTW Wi CHARLES A LA TORELLA Debatmg Pubhc Speakmg Dramatxcs Socxety LLB Brooklyn College TJIUJAPW ff- it CT 6' WILLIAM J LEGAZ Baseball star Track Cross Country BS degree at St john s Umverslty PATRICK J LEYDEN jr Publnc Speakmg Semor Prom Commlttee Queens College for B B A an Q I A 1955 JOSEPH A LICATA Congemal personalnty Frosh Track and Basket ball Teams Intramurals EDWARD J LINKH Four year follower of Intramurals promment socxal figure at Loughlm '11 S f ' . . . . H . . ,, . . . 1 1 Q . . y Q K xl - ' . K1 D3 ' h x U a .Q ' ,J , 5 S - S yn 1 . o - a s 9 . . . . . . Y . . . . I , j 4 A l i 'vf ' ' N U . ,,' . . . i Y. . . s y 9 ' l , . . , . . . - u ' nh ' s 11 xx. ' . . . . . y 9 3 ' Q Q ' u Q 1 n 5, 6 'Y L J , , h Q? me A - f- . Q J ' , x Q K J. X A - vt- J Q'5x. 4 Q . 5 S - - - S ' , . . . . . , . . , . . 5 - S . . . . ff-I , ' 7-A 4 If ' A A 5 1 - , , ef' 21 .Y ' ..-- fb' J, a - , WI CORNELIUS J. LUCEY Shot Putterg Service Squad. St. John's University for B.S. Degree. WALTER F. LUKOWSKI Prominent Loughlin social supporter. B.B.A. at St. John's University. JAMES A. LYNCH Quiet and unassuming Jimg Intramuralsg Scholar- ship Club. B.A. from St. Francis College. WILLIAM R. MAHER Active in Intramuralsg Student Council. B.B.A. at St. John's University. LEONARD J. MAHONEY Intramuralsg Gold L Societyg Student Councilg Scholarship Club. Manhattan College. GEORGE F. MALONEY Loughlin's little scientistg Intramuralsg television field. R.C.A. Institute. Amos and Andy IE Viola and V Antiznanil endorse the unique planks of the Purple Parry THOMAS K. LLOYD Socialiteg Trackg Gold Lug Scholarship Club Dances. Queens College for B.S Degree BERNARD G. LOWTHER Star high jumper for four years Service Squad Engineering at Syracuse University f5'eated5 : AT. Regan. I. Rodonski. Utarzdirzfgl: F. Campanelli. R. Wro- blewski prepare the Senior schedules it for the coming semester. JOSEPH I.. MANGER Softball Intramuralsg Commercial student. To enter his father's business. Brooklyn nativeg friendlyg Frosh Basketballg In- tramurals. C.C.N.Y. for B.M.E. Degree. IK ia 031 Sr 'Ie' 'CY S tv' K . R JOSEPH L. MANUZZA y 'YZZLV 4 I JAMES F. MARONEY Four year participant in Intramuralsg Gold L . B.B.A. at Manhattan College. MICHAEL P. MARRON Cross Countryg Scholarship Clubg Intramurals. B.B.E. from Manhattan College. STEPHEN T. MASSE Swimming Teamg Senior Prom Committeeg ardent Gold Party supporter. Coast Guard Academy. JOSEPH G. MATHEWS Camera Clubg Intramuralsg Student Council. Manhattan College. PELLEGRINO J. MATTEO Pat g quietg Service Squadg Manager of Baseball team. B.A. Degree from St. Francis College. THOMAS J. MAZURKEWICZ Smiling waiter in lunch roomg Gold HL . B.B.A. at St. Johrfs University. ll V? WILLIAM F MORRIS Tall extremely frxendly Prom Commlttee Track HARRY J MCARDLE Swlmmlng Team four years Scholarshxp Club Gold L Soclety Navy PATRICK A McDONALD Track Team four years Scholarshxp Club Sernor Prom Commlttee Pratt Inst1tute DONALD J' MCGORTY Captam four years basketball Semor Prom Com mlttee Track Team Manhattan College BBA VICTOR J MCQUADE Scholarshxp Club Chemlstry Club Gold L Student Council Pratt Instltute THOMAS A MOHER Important runner Cross Country and Track Spxked Shoe Club Intramurals Marmes MARTIN R MORRIS Photography Edntor Loughhmte Chermstry Club Dance Comm BS at Brooklyn College 'QT 'gl' Q-33 ,,, JOHN A MOYSE Pleased wnch Loughlm act1v1t1es strong for raprd dxsmlssals JOHN M NIUELLER Handball Team four years Debatmg umor Prom Commlttee St Johns Umverslty RONALD T MUGAVIN Svummmg four years Gold Party supporter Coast Guard Academy TIMOTHY J MURRAY Gold L Scholarshlp Club Semor Dance Com mmttee Sport Hop Co Chanrman Barrytown Q xv-Jem -'s 1--v ' ' , s ' s If 3, ' Q' - , , 9 3 . Q D . , 3 . - g . . . . ' , ' I ef sa. . 7 . i Q Y 1 K' - D I QT C7 . S Q S . . ' . l . . . ,, . . ,, . Y 1 , 5 Team. Manhattan for B.E.E. Degree. 3 . . . , I . r I or ' ' fn 1- . ,Lx l sv ef' LM E' .iv . . . .. 5 V. . y Q 5 n A' ' ' ' u 99. ' . ' , : 5 J , , . . . , . . Y A F - , K 1 YK' ' . ..... , . .... Handball Intramurals Ylfv THOMAS J MYERS Frxcndly Scholarshxp Club Track Team Intra murals Manhattan College BBA Degree ROBERTJ NADOLNY Track Basketball Scholarshlp Club Intramurals Brooklyn Poly JOSEPH F NAGLE Four year member of Track Team Afternoon Dance Committee Senlor Prom Comm1ttee JAMES P NEEVES Photography Edntor of Jamesoman Scholar shlp Club Intramurals New York Umversxty DONALD A NEWMAN Copy Edntor of Jamesoman Intramurals Plans to study for Dxocesan Pnesthood l 1 wo-, 'Cf JOHN E OAKLEY FRANCIS V OCONNOR Art Club Blology Club Feature column1st of Member of Cross Country Team for two years Intramurals B B A at Hofstra College Jamesonlan B A from Manhattan College A 1 ev JOHN E OGRADY Sports Edxtor Loughhmte Student Court udge Intramurals BA at St ohns Unlverslty THOMAS F OKEEFFE L1keable frnendly Swxmmmg Team Track Team Intramurals BS at St Johns Umverstty 3 17 Januarw 1955 JAMEs F ONEIL Leo Honor SOCICCY Scholarsh1p Club Chemnstry Club Intramurals Manhattan College ROY J OTT Gold L two years Intramurals Clty College for a C E Degree nr- '5 G I ' . , . . . . K 1 . 4 a S . t ' . . . I 9 3 9 ' V' cf-'S' ' - ' C Y . 3 Q . ' u ' as. , - 5 . . 3' Go V N. 1 , ' u ' :xl . , . 1 ' I S S 11 ' 32 6 6 7 A U l z K 4 f , .Y t 'sf I ' A -5- Q Q I Y I . ,, . . ,,' . ' . I . 3 7 7 7 , . . i J 3 . . . . , . . , . U . ' . . l ' U ,, V . . 9 9 7 7 9 7 ' p n 1 o , . l 0 n 1 a r A' I P - Q . S3 5 if THOMAS J. OWENS Reservedg Biology Clubg Scholarship Clubg Service Squad. Eng. at Manhattan College. GEORGE T. PACCIONE Raves over Mickey Mantleg Frosh Track Teamg friendly. B.A. at St. John's University. F. Mokisel, j. Feehan enter the Sport Hop with their datesg W.Walczx k anl G. Smith take tickets. EDWARD J. PALUMBO Pepsodent smileg easy goingg Frosh Track man Intramurals. B.E.E. from N.Y.U. ROBERT F. PETTIT Trackg Winged Foot Clubg Spiked Shoe Club Gold L Society. Notre Dame University. MARK A. POLITO Easy goingg Chemistry Club and Scholarship Club B. S. at St. -Iohn's University. ROBERT H. PREUSSER Chemistry Clubg Intramuralsg Gold L Club Student Council. Pratt Institute. FRANK J. QUARTO Basketballg Gold Lug Trackg Student Court Scholarship Club. C.E.E. at Manhattan College. JAMES D. REGAN President of Senior Classg four year record Swim- ming Start Gold L g B.M.E. at Brooklyn Poly. Cv 'Ki AGT? K 1 CHARLES A. REIHER Leo Honor SOCICIYQ Gold L g Scholarship Club. WARREN A. RENTZ Track Team four yearsg Gold L Societyg Spiked Shoe Club Winged Foot Club. Brooklyn Poly. ' ,,j..1.-,, Ar ,Qu -. I e,g..1f . .uw av.. , JOHN C. ROCHE congenial personality. Queens College. JOHN J. RODONSKI Vice-President of Student Councilg Service Squadg Intramurals. C.P.A. at St. John's University. JOSEPH R. ROFFLER Intramurals, four years. Plans for B.S. at Queens College. JOHN B. ROGERS Buddy g always smilingg Frosh Track many Handball Teamg jet planesg aviation. B.S. Degree. ROBERT J. RUANE One year member of Track Teamg Intramurals four years. Career in Navy. WILLIAM A. RYAN Irish witg congenial personalityg Prom Commit- tee. Engineering at Manhattan College. Quietg extremely popularg Intramuralsg Baseballg 'S 'er tv ALFRED E SAGER Intramurals Basketball two years Gold L Student Councll Pratt Insntute THEODORE J SCHRQETTER JR News Edxtor of jamesoman BOWllng Intra murals Photography BA from Fordham Umv RONALD J SCHUG Tenms Bnology and Chem1stry Clubs Intramurals St john s Unnversxty for B S JOHN H SCHUMM Intramurals two years Student Councll Radxo Club Gold L Brooklyn Poly LEONARD T SCOLARO Lenny wntty Frosh Track Team Intramurals BEE Degree from Manhattan College JOHN V SICILIANO GEORGE T SEITS Jr Track amesonxan Intramurals To attend St Four year member of Intramurals Frosh Track. Francns College for B S Degree B B A at Queens College ldIllldI'S l9'i'i JOSEPH M SKOWROINSKI Tenms Track Scholarshnp Club Bxology Club Brooklyn College GERARD V SMITH Leo Honor four years Student Councll Plans to enter Montfort Semmary A ann K, 'NP 5 TIP' DANIEL K SOFIELD Loughlms Gene Krupa Cha1rman Jumor Prom Orchestra Gold L Trmltarnan Novxtxate ANTHONY S SPARTALIS Feature editor of jamesoman Gold L Intra murals umor Prom Commxttee A A 'T' , . n 19. 7 7 .i ! ' 1 '4 , ,, . Q , 1, E , , . In , 1 r ' sf ' H, ' , 3, 1 Wm ' . . D 7 , .- . its , . . . . s 5 - , . . , 3 5 . Rl il , . . u ar. - ' . s a 1 - 0 1: - ax. I I ,I 1 ' ' , 6 l ' Q . , , . , ' 'Q 4 . V t 'Y T 1 , Q Q ox 'sw -r - . - 8 - - y ff yr. - - 1 1 1 ' ! n N ,, . . . . . , , . . I . - u - nl u ax. , , . s 1 ' - s J - 4 Q Q 5 I 5 , 'Ky x . . CI STANLEY J STACHURA Tenms Club Leo Honor Socxety Debatmg Pub llc Speakmg CE at Cooper Umon ROBERT T STEVENSON Socxalrte Dance Txme Scholarshnp Club Gold L BS at Fordham Umversrty WILLIAM G SULLIVAN Frosh Svummmg Team actrve m all Intramurals B S from Crty College WILLIAM C TAMULINAS Cartoomst for Jamesoman Scholarshlp Club Sport Hop Intramurals St Johns UDIVCISICY EDWARD S TOMCZAK Two year member Track Team Servxce Squad St John s College for B A Degree FRANK V TRICARICO Orchestra three years Semor Prom Cornm1ttee Frosh Track and Tenms Bowlmg Intramurals 'sis 22 '42 12 EMIL E VIOLA Star pltcher of Baseball Team Intramurals B B A at St john s Un1vers1ty januaxx JOSEPH E VORBACH Presxdent of Chemlstry Club Track Team Intra murals Student Councnl Coast Guard Academy WILLIAM I WAITHE Presrdent of Bxology Club Track Scxentxfic study at College l 'QS 'Gig' 'il' V29 if 1955 WALTER J WALCZYK Leo Honor four years Student Councll Plans to become Franclscan Brother JOSEPH xv WALTER Leo Honor Socnety Scholarshxp Club Hearst Con test BA at St johns Umversrty l. ' x ' 5 ' 9 - . . . I . we I' C .I 9 5 5 I L B K! D! ' ' ' I - rc - xy. - . 4 ' e 7 1 in . r ' ' ' . , . . . V. a Q 'r E , Q bv x l -.r 2 U -U lm 9 ' - Y x l l ' 3 . Q . . . 5 ' o . sv 1 e 'Q J mn fe v ' r , P ' rv, Q., ' Q T7 ,. X Q Q ' ' I s 5 - , ' : '- g . . . . . S I . . . S . 5 - VINCENT J. WATERS Frosh Tennisg Track Teamg Intramuralsg Gold L Society. B.S. at Manhattan College. HAROLD C. WATSON Frosh Trackg Handball Teamg active in Intra- murals. Will attend college. JOHN c. WHITE Loyal supporter of Intramuralsg Student Council. B.B.A. at Queens College. ROBERT C. WOOD Two year member of track teamg Informal Dances. Stevens Institute of Technology. RONALD J. WROBLEWSKI Secretary of the Student Councilg Orchestra and Dance Band. B.S. at St. John,s University. WILLIAM J. ZURL Member of Intramurals for four yearsg Student Councilg good law-enforcement officer. LAWRENCE M. WATERHOUSE Trackg Cross Countryg Spiked Shoe Club Senior Prom Committee. B.A. from St Johns Univ The ight ights The Senior Promenade was held in the Music Room of the Hotel Biltmore on January 14 1955. The music of ames Caruso and his orchestra sparkled through the air while the seniors' lovely dates added enchantment to the surroundings. Specialty dances were held, but all looked forward to midnight, when the prom queen would be selected and crowned. Miss il... dl The Queen and Princesses ea the Crand March Barbara Brooks of All Saints escorted by W Gioello was crowned the lovliest of the lovely by Miss Margaret F1tzS1mons After the Coronation of the queen the grand march took place led by the prom chairmen Gerry Boylan and Frank Fazzio The music ceased at one o clock with the prom becoming a never to be forgotten memory Prom trophies. E. Viola. R. Byrnes and their dares hopefullv look over the XX :xx x'N. Miss Fir79irnons. Prom hostess presents a trophy ro one of the princesses. A dame to be long rememherecl. 'bo e Royal Couple. The Bunny Hop was the high light of the evening. fx ya? Till We Graduates how their heads before the Sacred Host, in a silent prayer for fu- ture success. The Senior Weekend began on the last Friday of the school year with the Senior Class assist- ing at Mass in Queen of All Saints Church. As is the tradition, the entire class received Holy Communion, and the Mass was followed by a breakfast in the school cafeteria. The guest speaker at this occasion was Brother A. Bene- dict, former Principal. J. O'Neill was master of ceremonies and J. Regan was the speaker for the class. In the evening the Senior Commencement dance was held in the gym. Music for this event was provided by Walter Leege and his orchestra. . i , X G N1 ' Senior Weekend came to a close on Sunday N . . . S 'Vi ft , X with the classday ceremonies. The presentation L A T ff of the class gift was made by J. Regan . This was followed by the induction of the graduates The Brothers take time out for breakfast. into the St. Jamesilgishop Loughlin Alumni Society. l Among Chg 0 Q lievl' . . nic G0 JJQJL 5' Brother Lewis leads the Grand The biggest reward 11,,.,wl ' ' March. comes from mom. Lliff f : 4 IQHLT, L M. New Ygik l jlu' L ' - Byookwn. L 5 eva E50 freer' abd 4 J 5' L M S Twf W' lafgggwi? 33, f .1 ., .qty wt' ii.. f L lib-5 E- -5 X R pi .WW it-nwll fm- Y. A ,Ha 553495 wma: gindfd I ,Ns cad nffa vw' N Mee Again wh! Us r v. They were even too hunsry to pose. Brother A. Benedict atidrecses the boys he has so often aided. ! . We-w,,, ,. ff S. --anna 1...-X li W I x O Xl 1 W ,,Lx Brother C Patrifk con- gratulate: the :eniors for a successful year. Boys dress for the big event. -19 M f W4 ,gf- X 'W X' N-X y., 8 . 34 . Q . 3- , T-' ,, 1, ,u Q: I - ffl r f MS! 3, 4 tl Q :gl 1251- Elf' if I fy' V:'. M' -Q, S ?7, E' ffl 6' - I J, G51 'BI X, Q, V Q: y 5 UU: gyya I n 4 . . 0 , I 4,0 W8 5+ 'fi M .,,:, R43 'gm' 4 - if Presentation of Class gift by Regan XY. XX'.1lLzyk l'Ll'C'i'x'4'if:C'f1i'T',lI Fxcc-IM-nec Axxxxrd. The SIJQC is .ull Qc-r for Nur.ulL:.1timn. W Y W Y vig I. .E..-.N,- - --c--J-11 -ig, --Q Ennri s i Y' Y- X- X x .. x .. . M sf'-' -if- x ,,T4.,x,,.x,,x...f.,,Z.-X,,-,,.,-x,gX-,.,,,ix,xY, ,W, is f six ai K ' ffv f 1 5 si 5 , ff if 4.0. 'f Gim-IM wiv:-Q V,1Ic.iict Of! 'NY I H1H.lF .xlfrcvw f'l'.lxql!.l K S. 4L.Ccaalh1latc O The Ir'e n hnprx' time when thc hal loom nm! mnfcrti come down, 0 Last Soclal Commirrccmen D1 SOEGH. The h.1ppv cnuplm hle on- T. Murray. QI. O'Nc1Il and to the dance Noor led hy B. Cnlorm pose with thcur Skip Cglgfm find his dares. D, I, dare. Aml thu J.1nLc.1, gm.1 Lhnfcd ami danced. . J. 5eidcn1chv.mn:. A, NI.m:iar.1- cim .md R. Ln Raja serve Pew HENRY J AVIADOR L Spanlsh Club tvso years Gold L BA a Ford ham Unuersny ANTHONY J ARIOLA Leo Honor Socxety two years Intramurals L1b 'A eral Arts at St Johns GERALD J BECHAVIPS Track four years Splked Shoe Club Wlnged Foot Club Leo Honor Doctor FRANK I BENIN ETT Frosh Track Intramurals Plans to get BA U C L A 4151 an FRANK j BIALCZAK Bovulmg and Intramural RCEIVIIICS for four years mterested 1n IB M machmes JOSEPH K BIRMINGHAM GEORGE H BINGER Track Gflld L If1ff21mUf21lS HUG ilfhlefe from Intramural act1v1t1es Tcnms BA at St ohns ElmhUfSI Umverslty LIU 'Q 6' I0 1 2 ' GEORGE P BIRUTIS CARL C BORSARI Basketball Intramurals Gold L Manhattan Basketball Intramurals Ieo Honor four years College Manhattan College for Cnul Engmeermg GLENN L BLINN ROBERT G BREUER Svslmmmg Team two years Track Team Man Radlo Club Statxon KZI-IQL Sxummmg Team hattan for BC E Degree B E E at Manhattan College l an F AQ YN- . I ' , ' 5 'f. . . t - Y , ' I R 4 4. I ' ' t, , 3 s . - . 3 V44 1 X , 9 ' 5 5 . . . Y 5 . , .at 5 B , 1 I , J Q fx, ' tr gf -..... ,K ,. . 7. ' 7 Q 1. ng S ... S .. ' n , U' it . 1 I , 5- ',. A' ' 5 I x I or W ff f 'r rar 1- 1 Q ' ' V ' f 1 I 0 .. U I I I 3 ' I ' V 1 l ' Y. . Y s I I n 7. . 9 I ' - 9 3 ' n- 29 Q 'f 1 'Y ' ' U ' - S L.. -Q 5 fi vt' L. C u ' - T' A ' Xi., 4. V . ,44 M. Loiacono and D. Knapp seek in- formation ? 1 Leo Honor man, Gold L , Intramurals. Man- hattan College. Handball, two years, Debating, Intramurals, three years. Georgetown for Law. RICHARD J. BRIONES LEONARD W. BRUSTMAN 6? 'Q' i , fi ara' ,, 'nf fer.-.: THEODORE R. BRUSTOWICZ 4- .- fix Freshman clebaterg Camera Clubg Intramurals, four years. THOMAS H. BURNS Frosh trackg Intramurals first year, efficientg warm smile. Will attend college. WILLIAM J. BURNS Intramurals, four yearsg Track Team. Future success a certainty. THOMAS E. BYRNE Interclass activities, four yearsg Smiling Irish- man . Will attend college. JOHN D. CALLAHAN jamesonian, Business Mgr.g Gold L Society. Manhattan for B.C.E. Degree. JAMES M. CANNON Swimming Team, Intramurals. B.B.A. at Notre Dame University. N er' we tg 'IW Q97 51 ,M Tub' V Y' K fi JULIUS B CHINI ulie easy going Frosh Basketball Track Chemlstry Club Manhattan College JOSEPH J. CARDIELLO Represented Archconfraternityg likes politics. Law career at City College. KENNETH P. CASEY Leo Honorg . V. Basketball- Vice-President Chemistry Club. VINCENT J CAVANAUGH Track three years Splked Shoe Club Senior In tramurals Bowling Engineering Degree ROBERT L CEA Varsity Basketball Captain very popular Ford ham University RICHARD A CECKA uiet and likeable Frosh Track Gold L man Intramurals Manhattan College FRANK F CHADZIUTKO Bowling Basketball and Swimming Intramurals C P A Degree from St John s University 'WIS' T9 JOSEPH J CINKO uiet and industrious Chemistry Club St Johns University XVILLIAM J CIRONE Tennis two years Intramurals four years Saint Louis University for B A THOMAS E CLARK Swimming four years Track and Field three years Orchestra Baseball two years BS Degree JAMES F COLFORD Loughlmite Literary Editor FroshTenn1s Sen lor Gold L and Chemistry Club 'Z 'H I lm 9 .I s , s ' U 5 ' - 5 . . 5 - ' s , r - ' . s I u n 4 Q 9 1 y HJ I ni A 5 ' Q i 'i a 'i i - . u n Q n u i n , . I u 'lf vw. I It w I H -- ' -1 ct I . . . . . , V. . ' . . ' g 4 , . . . . . I ' I l Q gg . - ,, . ' 1 . u . n 1 y ' 1 9 ' . . . - ff H - . X 15 ' S- ! 37 9 P J L .als IFREMIAI-I P CONNIELLY Track Team Intramurals Cross Country Should do vt ell in future JOSF PH A COIN ZA Track Team outstmdms, football player Plans to attend Bucknell Umy ersity DOINALD I COOK X1cePres1dent ADC Chemistry Club Public Spelking and Debating College this fall DAX ID M CORCORAN Interclass actlyitits tor four years College after graduation DONIAID A CORDAINO Track Team Intrlmurals four years College after graduation AINDRLW J CORDELL Editor Intramurals Christian Brothers Noyitiate 'HK 41llln. Q- CT' ak' rms- MATTHENV I COSTFLLO loge for B A De ree Ellif It 5 .5- MICI-IAF L P COSTELLO Irlendly manner great sense of humor makes him well liked among his fellow classmates PATRICK J CREAN Cold L Society Bowling Team Intramurals BS from Coast Guard Academy A Nm FRANK P CUE Chemistry Radio Clubs loughllnlte Edltor Intramurals Polytech Institute Photo THOMAS C CUNINIIINGS Trick four years Spiked Shoe Club Student Court judge Villanova University l 'Q-4 'ZS' ,,,,, 4 7v .1 Q I ' . g I g '. 4 1 1 I H Q R 4 ' 2 ' . ' f , ' 4 F Q,-, . - v ' , s Y' y Y y. - . - I v . V ' . . . ., , 7 Y . . 5: 4 ,, ,v 5 fn A ' ,gt I X. W I 1 . 1 Y . 5 L , . T ' ' , Track mang Gold Lug Loughlinite' Activities Camera Clubg Chemistry' Club. Manhattan Col- . . . . , Y. . 4 O , . . . C . I E 3 ., N Q f L I , ri Q f sl I ' K u Lvl ' me ,vw I' , , , , Q v I. b Y - - - l .. Y - - ,, . , . , , . V , . V i . 9 ' 7 . . , , T . . . . I ki 'K ,, I rn 7 . u , w r V . I - s 9 H ' - x , 1 9 a I ' S f lyk e HP 3 97 I f 'TI' 'Iv P jg, BRIAN D. DALY JAMES J. CUSACK Frosh Trackg Bowling Team. Will attend Villa nova for his B.A. Degree. PETER J. CUSSEN Loughlinite Senior Editorg Track, two years Chemistry Clubg Gold L,'. R.N. at Adelphi. l '17 Intramurals three yearsg Bowling Teamg Gold L',. Law at St. john's University. MICHAEL G. DE GENNARO Track, two yearsg Gold L g Intramurals, four years. Manhattan College for B. S. BRIAN P. DELANEY Track and Bowlingg Intramurals. B.A. from Columbia University. ANTHONY V. DELL'ANNO Frcsh Tennisg Intramurals, four yearsg friendly disposition. St. john's University. DONALD J. DEVINE Afternoon Dancesg Trackg Cross Country, two yearsg Intramurals. Brooklyn College for B.A. JOHN A. DE VITO Four year class representative to A.D.C.g Anatomy Clubg Intramurals. St. Francis College. -.,.5FfPa, , .- :if . Vf? . . ' ' :.i3 f:a. J 0:1 'kr-ev sf' gas 'P ii.. s JOSEPH L. DICI-IIARO Quiet and industriousg Gold L , four years Manhattan College. JOSEPH J. DI GIOVANNA Radio Clubg Anatomy Clubg Gold Lug Intra murals, four years. for a C.P.A. Degree. B.S. at Manhattan College. ty John's University. Manhattan College. ia- 3 Y Q -Q lege for Electrical Engineering. LUCIANO A. DI TUCCI Engaged in many Intramural activities Preparing ROBERT T. DIXON Track and Cross Country Teams Spiked Shoe Club. B.A. from St. John's Umverslty ROBERT T. DOAN Sport Hop and Prom Committees TCHHIS Team LAWRENCE P. DONOHUE Two year Cross-Country mang Track Team St JOHN P. DOWLING Little Johng happy-go-lucky fellow good laugh GEORGE F. DRESCHER Tennis, four yearsg Intramurals Manhattan Col JOSEPH P DRISCOLL - A ret manner amiable disposition Intramurals four years Coast Guard Academy RICHARD P DUINLOP Destined for great things great sportsmanship in intramurals College in the fall KENNETH T EDWARDS Leo Honor Society four years Interclass activi ties Will attend college ANTHOINY C ESPOSITO Track Team Intramurals BS Degree at St John s University FH' at 'Y XS' fr' -nf GEORGE F FANNING Softball Intramurals four years jovial personal ity conscientious student JOHN J FEEINY JEREMIAH K FEEHAN Orchestra four JCDIFS Tl'1Ch If1Ir2I'I1l1r2lS BS Cross Country Indoor Track Intramurals Senior ju 15 GEORGE H FINLEY JAMES P FINN Intramurals four years Shot Put for Track Team Always ready to make friends participated in two years Intramurals VINICENT C FINNERAN LAWRENCE J IININO Leo Honor third year Gold L Treasurer Fol Leo Honor Society Intramurals Gold L Club low the Five St John s University for B A 4L 'Sq 1: P QU' 9 ' ' ' ' 3 , -J fl Q I Y 4, ,' . . g . . E' N ' . ' . v . . . T in Physics at St. Francis College. Dance Committee. Priesthood. , R V - s mi Q' J L - C.. x sl- ' 7 5 L 4 in tn me 4 Af ' A 5' c -I RICHARD A FIORE Gold L SOCICIQ Tenms popular Engmeermg egree m the fall PETER J FIORESI Intramurals popular mth classmates BA De gree at General Motors Instxtute FRANCIS J FITZGERALD Frxtz A D C representatwe Debatmg Man hattan College for Engmeermg ROBERT W FLOOD Leo Honor Soclety Jamesoman Ed1tor 1n Cluef Q4th yearj WARREN S FORD Tennls star four years Intramurals Plans to attend college DONALD F GARVEY amesoman four years fNevss Echtorj Ford ham Umverslty for BA Degree sau 'w il ik w:' FRANK A GERACE Leo Honor four years Track Team? never at a loss for vxords KINGSTON A GHEGAN Klng a promment member of Svummmg Team Tenms Notre Dame Umversxty 1 in I if mg Q11 Wv FRANCIS G GEISER Intramurals two years Track BS Degree at St ohn s Unn erslty IIIII EDMUND A GIEBEL Frosh Jamesoman member Gold L man Brooklyn Polytech Instltute WILLIAM J GILIBERTI Alu ays on the sldelmes Syracuse Umverslty for B S Degree 1 I! il ' vs ' 5 . I - - D . . Qs . ,' - C- , . . . , . . . N g . . . ' 3 ' . - . 7' ,, . ,, . . . 9 l - - .I sr ' 'Y . K GA y 5 - Cl ' ,Y ' Y V . J .S I ' ' 3 9 ' ' - I A I , .V ..,, Q2 se , O., , M , Q , , fr 5 . 1 l- 1 -f-- Y I9 ' I . 099, l . K Y . u - sr . u as 7 Y Q ' Q! n ,,. 1 I . 1 - . A . 4 3 I I ' S - . . . . up k in QL! ,I Q' 1 ' I I-uf' 1 Q, , I s e Q ff D Corclano sends the assembl with K , , his accordian mastery. Y BERNARD A. GLYNN never coersed. Q-'tj RONALD GOODALE murals. St. John's University for B.A. JOHN T. GOWDY Member of Frosh Tennis Teamg engaged in Intra- murals. Plans for a C.P.A. Degree. HENRY J. I-IAAS Harry, active in many sportsg favorite-BOWL ing. Career in Pharmacy at St. John's University. DONALD P. HANRAHAN Four year Leo Honor man. Brooklyn Poly Tech for B.E. Degree. XVILLIAM P. HARKINS Frosh Tennisg Track Teamg Loughlinite Editor- in-Chief. Christian Brothers' Novitiate. JOHN F. HARRINGTON Gold L Club in frosh year. Career in Air Force after high school. RONALD O. HARRIS Class Intramuralsg class wit. Will attend College - in the fall. Bernie',g Intramural, four yearsg wittyg popularg ki Gold L Societyg Frosh Camera Clubg Intra- f-.x YT? 4-G 'vw Q' 'Tr-f 3 K L. Q Q Q5- - 1 - lt G' Scientists S. Leszcvnski, R. Harris, M. JOHN J. HARTIGAN A merman on the Swimming Team during Soph yearg joined many of the Intramurals. ALBERT E. HASTINGS Lanky Al g Gold L , four years. New York University for B.E.E. A '9 '0Ro -YE' 'SL' Lojacono and M, De Gennaro - busy. I , fl K if 5. . . .Q-T r I 57 3 tn Q ' . ' il A ff 453- I R ' , Q' 'M JAMES B. HAYES Frosh Gold L mang Chemistry Club member. Manhattan College for B.A. WALTER H. HEITLINGER Class Intramuralsg Handball. Liberal Arts at Manhattan College. PAUL J. HESSLER Leo Honor, four yearsg Tennis Teamg Basketball Managerg Debater. Manhattan College in fall. JOHN A. HODEL Well liked by classmatesg always ready with a Iaughg engaged in class Intramurals. RICHARD E. HOWE Four years on Intramuralsg large record collec- tion. B.A. from St. John's University. DAVID J. HOYT Intramurals three yearsg Biology Club. Insurance at Queens College. a '27 -rr-' JOHN L KLARMANN Radlo Club Debatmg Intramurals Strawberry JOHN L HYLAND Frosh Track Gold L frosh and jumor years Intramurals four years ROBERT A INGRAM Gold L Interclass QCEIVIIICS Plannmg college career ln fall JOSEPH T JAKUBAUSKAS Handball Class Intramurals Track BS at Man hattan College JOHN J JORDAN Class Treasurer two years Intramural competn t1on College tlus fall THONIAS F KENNY Loughlms most sk1llful handvxrnter Intramural act1v1t1es BA at St Johns Unlversxty JOSEPH C KERN unet fnendly fellow travels v1a LIRR engaged RICHARD F KLENK Leo Honor four years Frosh Tenms Team De batmg Manhattan College ALAN E KLUEPFEL Track Team and Basketball Team ln frrst year Intramurals three years : H 9' Yr DAVID P KNAPP Sports Edntor Loughllmte Intramurals Semor Prom Comm1ttee A D C Fordham Umverslty RICHARD V KOCIENDA Basketball Manager two years Frosh Leo Honor West Poxnt A- I ra 'T C-7' ,36 'Qtr , .. ,, . . I 9 , , , I 1 C , -l , . My U ng . . . . . if M- ' . Q 5 . . . - A a I V I n' f , W ,Y ,Q we j . , . Y . 9 . . . , . . ' 4 ' 4 4 Q ' , ' ' : ' 9 Patchg Radlo Techmclan at L. I. Tech. Col. in Intramural program. S- .K I fm ' f Q f ,Lk lv M- 1 L. ' , A if 'I , C 9 X' xl . ' . ' I' ' ' U. . ' Q I 1 1 ' s a ' ' 3 Q . , . . . gf ' Q' L 1 , 5: NVQ . J 5- X ' As X , RAYMOND D LA RAJA Leo Honor Man Frosh Basketball Baseball Pron' Commxttee M D from Columbxa ROBERT G LEIZ Txxo year Anatomy Club member Debatmg Loughlmxte Class Ed1tor Chemxstry Club FRANCIS X LESTINGI Leo Honor Art Club amesonlan Basketball Publ1c1ty Loughlmxte Barrytown STANLEY F LESZCYNSKI Basketball Class Intramurals St Johns Law School for LLB WALTER J LOEHR Swnmmmg team Gold L four years Intramu rals Pre Medxcme at Manhattan College PETER W LOESCH Intramurals Track Team Student Court Wxll Gs 1 QF'-V MICHAEL R LOJACONO Track two years Baseball Class Intramurals Wxll Lllif -if Vin TT JOHN F LONGRES MICHAEL G LOVAS Track four years X Country Debatmg and Pub Chemxstry Club Intramurals three years S l1c Speakmg Cathohc Urnversxty John s UHIVCFSIIY for a BB A Degree CHARLES R LOTTER JOHN E LOVASZ Leo Honor Frosh Track Chem1stry Club Intra Gold L Class Intramurals Track Plannmg murals Manhattan College career at elther Manhattan or NYU l Str v- x as wr 3 Q I J it . lt' r r , 5 ' 3 P ,, . . , . . 5 . C' , . cz ' sy. 7 9 .I 3 ' ' ' KK ' ' ,l , . . , , , . . 3 ' , gg s 5' rl x f U , .a,, A , .rf ' f ' ' - If ,I . a a ' : s - ' 5 4 - ' attend Queens College. attend college m the fall. I ' I ,V . If ar A . if 1 , , , , - hr - li -lv L., f .tv ' -v , Q, 0 , 4 - 9 ' - ' 4 - f- a 1 - . J Qt ,,l 1 . v 9 a ' an 1 ' 4' I y , X QI Q I' , - , a . 4... FRANK J. LOVAGLIO Gold L Societyg ujameonian Sports Editor .1 Q' Manhattan College. JOHN C. MAGIN Radio Club Presidentg Long Island Railroad Com- muter. West Point. ALEXANDER J. MAHER Leo Honor and Gold Lug Frosh Basketballg Class Intramurals. C.E. at Villanova College. JOHN P. MALINOWSKI Fine record as swimmerg active in Intramuralsg en- gineering career. College in the fall. THOMAS C. MALLET Handball four yearsg participated in Intramurals. Representative for A.D.C. PATRICK M. MALLEY Intramuralsg a star in bowling and softball. B.B.A. at Manhattan College. EDWARD P. MANEY Intramural participantg well liked. B.A. at Man- hattan College. EL GREGORY 1. MACALUSO Loughlinite Staffg Chemistry Club Intramurals B.A. in History at St. Francis College l ,Q ae- . 5: Rm I Al 4, gif Mambo really hits Loughlin. Tennis Team two yearsg Track Teamg Basketballg Intramurals. Physics at Brooklyn Poly. Basketball and Bowling Intramuralsg Comedian. Engineering at C.C.N.Y. Tp, -v . ANTHONY J. MANGIARACINA 1 JOSEPH A. MARINO GEORGE J. MARQUARDT Swimming Team four yearsg Class Intramuralsg Interclass Activities. Plans career at Manhattan. EUGENE A. MATONTI Class Intramuralsg Junior Prom Committee. B.A. at Hofstra College. DONALD J. MCBRIDE Gold L Societyg Class Intrarnuralsg Tennis Club. Planning on college in fall. TERRANCE A. McCAFFREY Gold L Societyg Loughlinite staffg A.D.C. re- presentative. Manhattan College for Business. EDWARD J. MCCARTI-IY Basketball Intramurals. B.A. in Liberal Arts at 2G Queens College. JOHN L. MCCULLOUGH Good studentg Baseball and Swimming teamsg Track and Intramural competition. e I ff '23 G' I an tr T- 2 ni X' Y 'Y e 9 4 JOHN J MCNULTY Track Team Intramural competition pleasant dis position College this fall N41 V. LAWRENCE H McSWIGGAN Chemistry Club Intramurals especially Basket ball Electrical Engineering at Manhattan ROBERT E MILLS Gold L Society Intramurals easy going many friends very dependable 43 1:9 WILLARD J. McDERMO'I'1' Track Team four yearsg Cross Country Teamg Winged Foot Club. Bus. Adm. at Fordham U. EDWARD G. MCDONOUGH Track three yearsg Intramurals four years. Will at- tend College. MICHAEL G. McDONOUGH Class Intramurals- Radio Club. Manhattan for BA in fall JOHN T McKENNA Track Team Intramurals Senior Dance Commit tee Engineering Degree at Coast Guard Academy THOMAS R McLAUGI-ILIN Chemistry Club Frosh Track Intramurals BS in Dhysics at R PI PATRICK E MCMAHON Tennis Team four years Frosh Track Gold four years Manhattan College oc, , .,... FRANK A MOKISEL Gold L four years Intramurals BBA at Man hattan College ROBERT W MONACCI Gold L three years Intramurals four years Frosh Track B S in Engineering at Cooper Union l 044' va. C' ir -iv 7 5 9 ' ' - A .V ' i K -I-1 , gg!-ff ' ' g 3 . . . y . 5 . I i S l ' i a i i UI-Us fs Q 5 1 ' C. A is 'Lf WJ . - U . ' - u xv . l - ' , i E , , . . . . u rs ' ,I . . ' . u n . . . ' , 3 Y I . 3 ' ' . ! 5 . . . . . G' L' V X I Al ,.. 'v V T 0 Q i- I HE ,A l MICHAEL W MOONAN Intramurals four years Starred m Basketball and Bowlmg Draftsman FRANCIS M MULHERN Gold L Intramurals especlally Bow Img rn Engmeermg at Manhattan College MARTIN J MURRAY Engaged 1n many Intramural act1v1t1es Plans on a C P A Degree CHARLES J NARANJO Track Cross Country Baseball Wmged Foot Club Sp1ked Shoe Club Manhattan College oTTo J N1coLs Class Intramurals A D C Representatlve I-Iastory Club A Career at Fordham Umverslty '?X, P35- 1,,,- 71: iv 1 ROBERT K OBRIEN JAMES J OCONNOR Parucrpant 1n nnterclass act1v1t1es Plans B A de Track Team two years Sp1ked Shoe Club one year gree at St John s Umversxty '17 'ir JOHN H OCONNOR Semor Dance Commmttee Intramurals BS at St St John s Umversrty RICHARD T OGRADY Loughlxmte Sports Edltor Intramurals F01 lovs the Fve Club Barrytown ag! flak -me Civ Gold L Soclety H Ill ROBERT H PACZKOWSKI Paz ova ner of Gold L second year pated m bowhng and other mtramurals ANGELO J PED1 Track Cross Country Intramurals BS hattan College l' JG V5 t part1c1 at Man S v ' ' A ze aa. . V . B S t X2 1 5 . . . 1 J , rp ' - ....- 'I' S S 5 Q . . I f , ' l .,, Qu ,V -, q...- . . 1 . . . ' Q a - - er n - . . . I ,I , Q V, ' an P 1 4' , ,5 35 ' 3 gfs 1 -, ,,- 1 s-- , 1 ' sk' Y'-V., ,. 1 all nr S: ' X .. 0,91 X 1 . - . u ar. V u n . - - , . . . . , , - . , D I . - a u ' - n ' . , U - , , n 9 S x ' ' ' ' H. . . l A . Ima M ' , , - K gi, la ,H If ... -,- its I M- . ' w.-.--I ' flf - U s 4 I if at Manhattan College. four years. THOMAS E. RANGE Intramuralsg Frosh Track Team. Plans to obtain B.A. at Manhattan College. JOHN D. REHNBERG Swimming Team four yearsg Frosh Cross-Countryg Track Teamg Gold L Society. Manhattan Col. BERNARD J. REILLY Track Teamg Varsity Handball Team. University of Michigan and journalism is his future. PETER A. REILLY Frosh Track and Cross-Country Teamsg Intramu- rals four yearsg great sense of humor. KENNETH J. REIMERS Tennis Teamg Track one yearg Gold HL . B.A. at St. john's University. JOHN J. RESSER Leo Honorg Gold L g Anatomy Club. Manhat- tan College in the fall. F. Lesnngi lends a helping hand n the selection of records for the after a . MICHAEL E.PERPALL noon me Intramurals four yearsg Frosh Track Team. B.A. PETER R. POLLACK Pete g Frosh Debaterg Frosh Trackg Intramurals , 'H' 4 fC4 Q-7 l ft, .5 0 Q9 i is 235 'Q Ts? Z 1- an .Q n Xi P an . f 1 I RICHARD J. ROCHE Dick Gold L,'g Baseball Teamg humorous. BBA at Iona College. JAMES P. REYNOLDS Member of Track Teamg Intramural participantg high on popularity listg friendly smile. 'qi-51, JOSEPH D. ROST Tennisg Track Teamg Biology Club. City Tech. for degree in Electrical Technology. WILLIAM J. ROTTKAMP Intramural competitiong Cross Country fame. Career in college. RICHARD G. RYAN Basketball Manager two yearsg Debating one yearg Intramuralsg Gold UL . WILLIAM J. SCANLON J. V. Baseball two yearsg Basketballg Bowling In- tramurals. Plans on Manhattan College. CHARLES G. SCHAPPERT Chuck g Track Teamg Spiked Shoe Club. To attend Manhattan College for B.S. degree. RICHARD L. SCHEBERA Cy g Track Teamg Interclass activitiesg Stu- dent Councilg has many friends. ilk -. Q-J' nf 1915 '49 2 'Qnf g, EG' ps- VINCENT A SENA Member of cheerleaders Frosh Tenms Team en gaged nn Intramurals GEORGE T SCHNEIDER Very popular serlous about hrs work wlll make h1s way m busmess world ROBERT J SCHNEIDER Bob Track Team three years Cross Country three years Debatmg Wnnged Foot Club JOHN J SCHNELL Gold L Dramatxcs Inter class actlvmes made h1s mark m studies FREDERICK J SCHOBER Track Cross Country popular good dnver To get B S at Cooper Umon WILLIAM J SCHWARTZ Gnfted Wlth a great sense of humor partncnpated 1n the Intramural program JOHN C SEIDENSCHWANG Art club Tennls Gold L Socnety ADC Representatlve Chrlstnan Brothers NOVIIISIC 'gg 634- Ja' ..,.... I ,mv JOHN J SHEAHAN Jamesoman staff for two years Forest Hllls product clever U S M C FREDERICK R SIMMS Fenwxck Intramurals four years especlally Basketball BS at Kxngs Polnt is Q: EDWARD W SMITH Jr Track Cross Country Spnked Shoe Club Wnll get BBE at Vnllanova Umversnty JOHN H SMITH Jack Intramurals popular gay To attend St John s College for B A 62? YS-J TH' S S , W , 5 J , n S . as- - Q, ' H I It xx. . evo V I C , 7 f' . 3 5 - X J A-,Za 'iz n. - . - ' - . a 3 ' Q . . 5 S 3 - 5, 6 f Q no S ss C 2-Y I. ,. 3 . ' . . ' . U U ' . y r ' a v 1 ' - - . . . . , . . Q uf I' Lai , I D' Q' t v az rssr M U . ,, . . l ' . . x 1 1 - U - ,,. - u nl 1 a 9 s s ' ' . . , . . . . . . . ' ,' f 3 . ' 'fs L 1 fy . . 1 , R- 'iv 'iv L, ,- -.f S v Q- if . JOHN J STEPHENSON Partlcxpated m most of the nntramural actnvxtles Preparmg for buslness world JOHN E STOVE Actnvltxes Edltor Loughlnmte Bovslmg Intra murals St Johns Umursxtx for BBA ERIC J STROPPEL Four Year Track Team and X Country Man Gold L Socxety four years Manhattan College CHARLES H SULLIVAN Played xn Intramurals actnve m Baseball Wall attend college thns fall JAMES T SULLIN AN m quret and lnkeablc frosh Gold L Sennor Chemlstry Club THOMAS V SULLIVAN Plans to go to Iona College for B B A 1' 1? 14' '24-I lv CHARI ES H SXVIGER Jr Spxked Shoe Club Manhattan College for B A 4' ,Andi 1-Q' 'bf THOMAS J SZACHACZ Partlclpated m bon Img mtramurals Preparmg for a xocatnon IH busxness world JAMES L TAHANEY amesoman Staff Intramurals Holy Cross Col lege for B A Degree ag: I J 3 ROBERT P TEEHAN Frosh Track Intramurals four years St Law School Johns LAWRENCE J TOAL Leo Honor Socxcty Track Team Qfour years Cross Country Manhattan College A 95 fr- -.1 lr I n I I X . . . . ,, . . ,,: Y. - Q X ' g . x ' ' 1' . . . '27 yy if -V is Q7 ' A Y nh ,Ig - - 9 .. Us - usuuni Track Team: Intramurals? 3lW3Y5 Smiling- A. D. C. Represcntativeg Trackg Cross-Countryg W gy x 3 ,I 35 as av 6' M W 7 J I to Y . ' . . 5 . - , NJ . ,, 3 Q - . Vg . D5 -P v K 'ft 4 cf' V I C. Smser. President, addresses the 4 niors. THOMAS H. TOLAN Cross Countryg Track Managerg Spiked Shoe Club. B.A. at St. John's University. FRANCIS M. TORRE Chemistry Clubg Tennis Teamg Art Clubg Intra- murals. Manhattan College for B. E. FRED L. TROISE Intramuralsg Frosh Trackg Tennis team four years. Manhattan College for B. D. E. JOHN R. TULLY Participated in Trackg Basketball and softball intramurals. St. John's University for a C. P. A. WILLIAM A. URBAN Member of Frosh Track Teamg Intramurals four yearsg will attend St. John's University. . gif, JOSEPH C. VACCARELLA Gold Lug Art Clubg Frosh Trackg Intramurals. Catholic University'for B. A. PAUL A. VALLARIO Tau ht b Christian Brothers for 12 yearsg en- QQ, if ' mg ef' 8 Y gaged in a few intramurals. RICHARD W. VANNI Loughlinite Business Managerg Gold Ln So- A cietyg Interclass activities. Bachelor of Arts. I '36- FRANCIS M. VERONA Basketball four yearsg Baseball three yearsg Frosh Track and X Country. Holy Cross College. RICHARD S. VITKAY Loughlimte Staffg Chemistry Clubg Art Clubg Manhattan College. RONALD J. VON URFF judge on student courtg Track and Cross-Coun- try. Will attend Hofstra College for B. A. WILLIAM W. WALKER Track and Fieldg jamesonian Staffg Debating. Will go to Notre Dame University for B. A. THOMAS M. WALSH Participated in Intramurals for four years. Queens College for B. A. ROBERT E. WALTER Jamesonian Writerg Interclass activities. St. John's University, B. S. Degree. CHARLES J. WALTERS Chuck',g a quiet and likeable guyg frosh Basket- ball and Gold L . Manhattan College. ROBERT P. WHELAN Bob ' o ular' Intramurals Plans to attend St. Y P P Y ' john's University for his B. A. l. 5 ..'.? June 1955 GERARD R. WILSON Jamesonian Staff, Copy Chairmang Track Teamg Intramurals. Success likely at Fort Schuyler. ROBERT A. WINSLOW A prominent four year member of Track Teamg Intramurals. Manhattan College. JAMES F. WITT Nit g Basketballg Varsity Baseball pitcher three yearsg Captain 1955. St. John's University. GERARD E. WOSLEGER Jerry g Gold L g Tennis Teamg Intramurals. St. john's University for his B. B. A. GEORGE J. zA1Tz Art club for three yearsg possesses good hand for painting. Will attend C. C. N. Y. WALTER J. ZIELNICKI Tennisg Track Teamg Intramurals. Business Ad- ministration at C. C. N. Y. CHARLES J. WHATLEY Chuck g Tennis teamg Track Intramurals Television Lindy Contest Winner DAVID E. WILSON Frosh Trackg pitched Varsity Baseball for two yearsg Cornell University for M D 4 16 Seated IL Io R3 F Ofonnor T Ho 'm I' Mull I Mtlxzy I' Clmcx G Zqclra C' Starace QEFONT R011 A Pxsmo R Lcomrtl R Blxclx C Mlmhall C' Dcfncm Q B1tth1m I '91 norelli t at t tu mttl-t crm tt P Brvtr I Ro ers P Ohfara R Let a C Hemzclmann I Lafoml P Cmncmnc R Fmlte R Qrhmcllcr I' llf!7RO1 l Bortzer l Cle1rx J Gallo P Mundx R Graham N Boss F Currxe R Bcrmm ham Crust ll V X10 tu lm l Rutmo I. Iftm e Vt rclne F NTCDL n 0 t T -Km str lt Q Nurwnta T OConnor :fd R04 T Rellx F Butler XX Kxhl R For uson I Comxax wxlex I Tena lla T Tlrrell R Blust T will mn rw M1 1 R Ford A Rofkw T Lul-.en F Matzelle E Rncnet J Baxter l Nfcffaflrex C Fltas R Holmberq Remlmr lt I Tx m'mn Qcheuermfm R Lt me Nfartrn T Y an Rrper 'D U-lam: . . : .. . . , 2. . '. . '. , ' . , 1. , . . . . 1. . . ff. Pr fblt. P. MC r ' 2 l. MQD- tw . Tfrfuf RMU: . ' -. . 1 .. . ' . . ld , ' . 2 -, 'ff vt 1 1 . . . . '. Swim' CL. fo R451 F, Eptwito. AT. Htnuricm. D. Sl'lCl. XV. Parrott. l.. Amlwruso. KT. Dorninln. ' . L . -. j . . M, 1. ' 2 ,9ttw1.f Rm : . . nt.m . G. Fr'f . V. al . . . l . - .. , G. . t '. .. . -rwt. 1, . ii..f. t. f . . ' , r ' , . ' ' , Tf' : : . ' .. 1, 1 . . Q . D. ' Ro' f1'. . 'L .... , F. :h..F,,'f-, Rm: . . . 'll 4- Seated KL to RD I Spmelle W OBr1er1 J Serrano F Ryan F Khch I Closs R Fudylnskr T Jackman H Skalkowslu Second Rau I. Rodxno J Fraher A Balkmd G Powers G Stragazzx L Egan E Graham K Brady F Cunnmgham J Bellevs R Barrelro Thzrd Rou R Stanley W Eager A Cassmo R Travers C Tempesra R Zneglcr C Roslor P Flanagan M Glennon Fourth Row R OI.eary J Duffy P OShea R Anuszkrevucz C Monahan W Roe P ORe111y P Rxcco D Cerbone E Gourmk Brother B Peter explams the fxner poxnts of Enghsh Student ICCIICS a dxffxcult Latln passage for Mr Scotto I - ' 4 v V- -'sx I A -V - f . .' ,f 21 -' N , - . , W ,K 0 , ' I ' E f X' l - . - . .Z . . , . v h , .V , . , . -I , . , . 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L fx.- 5-'Z' .5-5 ' in-. i. . 1 ' Q,-ity --if . 1.7--ja. . :Zigi-,Q7f:. f ' 2, ' 4 f-muff-f ' '- sf , ,HP-:fl ' - - -'-' I t I if- 'R F v f . v-4 ffvv ,ss.w9 'f'-Q 'SEE 22' JY may 'ffl ..-4: vw,-, 'E -PFI me I 'ik li. iw' LS A-nm, aff' 1 f Eff -359' 'M Mg,-M. 9 THE LAY APOSTLE IN THE PARISH A famllxar Hgure 1n the l1fe of eyery parxsh IS the student who, desirous of spreadlng ChflSf s words, SCYIVCS to mfluence the spmtual lrfe of hxs frrends 1n the parxsh Hxs knowledge of teenage problems and temptat1ons enables hnm to help others Whose lxves are beset by s1m1lar dlfflcultles In order that hrs work be trultful, the lay apostle urges part1c1pat1on rn yarxous parxsh organrzatlons Ieoremost of these groups IS The Confratermty of Chr1st1an DOCEYIHC, where students, both those of Publlc and those of Cathohc H1gh Schools, are mstructed ln the Clthohc Falth, 1ts doc trme and the part If plays 1n thelr ln es As a teacher of these Confratermty groups, the lay apostle 19 afforded 1 splendnd opportun 1tyf to produce other zealous apostles for thls most lmportant Work of spreadxng ChflSfS Klngdom By ardmg the parnsh prrests 1n the subllme task of saymg souls, he proyes hnmself to be a true apostle of esus Chrxst Another Very lmportant part of the lay apostle s work IS hls relatrons wrth the s1ck the poor and the aged BCS1LlCS rendermg materlal and and consolatlon, the lay apostle makes h1s mfluence felt m the sprrxtual hfe and CKCFCISCS of these, the least of my brethren Classes :'f'5l'1'i'f7i f7 If ' ffl' -.I-f w,Z5i11'Qt.f e5, ': Y , '-- f . 1 .- . lfm'--f.,'f:1L441512-HY'?--,','.-,f ' ' V- + ' - 7'L -1' f-'-1'-5-A:-12--5-Ly-as Les.-'f' f I - . 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Seated fL to RJ C Connelly J Lau J Ixerest W Hoey G Daly V Polrro F Dehler C Mauro J Connolly D Sager T Walsh Second Rau E Moran L Henry J McGu1re B Caraccrolo G Lascell A Capato J Drrscoll J OKeeffe A Parolrsl R Herley F Bohl J Weber Tbzrd Row G Leonard F Drollrnger J Deune L lxunz J lanellr F Renz J Monreleone J Harford R Mrrabxle J Halka J Regan Fourth R014 W Plarz J Murphy K Nerbel M Santamarra D Dun Seated QL to RD S Ner J Horan J Candla J Bendernagel F Srmonetu R McMechan J Hogan B Bologna J Anchor J Rossr D Larkm Second Rou J McKenna V Przzolato A Grampaolo R Laskos W Burns R Frazrra R Dublrs T Healy G Rerchenbacker R Brrong J McGu1nness Third Rou M Hannan R Ladson E Alexander J Frrel E Donovan J Benkovxrz P Van Sypveld M Gyves D Schroeder M Moynrhan F Stone R Cumrnrngs Fourth Row V Mrller R Balcoms R Torpre T Ramgan N Scafuro P Grerer T Rerlly L Taormma W Moran E Marura K OHara , Y , . . . , . , . , . , . , . , . , , , . ., H , , , - , -V - - I . - , '- , Q , - . - -4 I a - , v ' ' v - a - 1 - a - 1 - s phy, F. Schrnrder, P. Madrr, J. Selvaggro, P. Gaglrardr, D. Vanecek. , . 2 . , . , I. ' , A . , . ' ', . U , V , - D , - , - , - , - , -. , - ,. . ': . , . , . , . , . , . , - , - , - , - , - , - , - , . , . , . . Sealed CL to RJ D Prrmato T Doyle R Kennedy J Gracalone R Dunn G Rogers W Ecker J McGarry J McCarthy J Murphy A La Vaglra Second Rou T Francoxs R Gerry R Kmg S Rrzzo J Crean R Cavallaro R Celenrano R Russo P Congro F Douglas I Neufeld P Amaya Thzrd Rfu T XValsh D Naroln H Egan B Carmody C Burns W Baumann R Smrrh XX Maloney O Brown A Frazzma D Schwerer Fourth Ron T Nllchalskx W Bostrom J Nesxlle R Vlacancrch J McCarthy R Eden T lxaczorek P Bagrarxonoff Schmrtz L Fmneran G Hrckey R Grlmore Wifi A Seated QL. to R.J: F. W'ue-ger, H, Velorri, A. Navarra, L. Velorra, J. Furchak, M. Sinansky, R Kelly, E. jaslro, 1. Palen. D. Chiodo, 1. Vl'alsh. Seam! Ron: J. Gallagher. R. LePore. P. Nolan J. Granville, C. Fabio, G. Duncanson. F. Gusmerorri. R. Pm. A. Gaudelli. E. Davis. T. McCarthy B. Roche. Third Rout BI. Kelly, D. Obremslci, E. Brodigan. F. DeTurr1s, G. Neumann, J. Scranro Witz, L. Layburn. J. Mullane, V. Fragniro, P. Cavanagh, M. Healy, D. Flynn. Fourth Ron 1 R. Salt mann, S. Serreducate, J. Ducketr. F. Pizza. H. Mugno, L. Engeldrurn, J. McDonald. K. Mclieon R. Georgens. Absenrz J. Orromanelli. 3B 4- 22 Seated CL. ro RJ: E. O'Donnell, J. Alba, J. Belskie, D. Dailey, W. Spiro, F. Marotto, R. Bestler, A. Salvia, T. Cahalan, J. Begley. Semnd Ron: T. Kozlik, J. Reiher, E. Koenig, V. Curran, R. McCormick, P. Jankiewicz, J. Turner. P. Summers, J. Trlschetri, J. Rizzotti, D. Sitler, M. Vellek. Fourth Rout H. XX'enz, F. Carr, T. Duffy, H. Carlin, L. Feraca, P. Haig, B. Ciccarelli, M. Clif' Baumann, T. Russo. M. McBride, G. Duignan, F. Olszewski. Tbird Row: J. Trela, P. Houghton, A ford, J. Bernat, R. White, D. Valachi, J. Healey. Seated CL to RD J Bryck A Nicastro R Marshall L McCluskey F Stoehr P DAngelo J Browne M Lassiter Secmrl Ron J Axluard J Machulis J Lenihan H Ferraro D Ball Wachter R Hurd X Ciancio J Oreszczyn A Barn Fourth Rou J Cain J Fletcher H Mc Queeney F Vassallo F Kluberspies X Gerard: J Crane J: Claro, Cfarew, F.'HempHing. Je Restlro. Tliilzf-ICo1t'.' G. heilerman, Shea, F. Tioceio, J Q . ',. ' ':.',. ,.- Sealed KL to RD R Ferrero W Brovser T Gallagher M Gtordano E ODonnell W Marshall P Page R Servxdlo D Hughes Second Rota J Gtbbons F Tnnnermo L OBr1en L Veltrn R Blanquet G Camplglra P Monaghan XX Hmams P NIcAlltster T McCarthy T Blame Tlazrd Ron P CIHCCIO W Schmtdt D Galedtas J Tarpex W Olxeeft R Moroney N Beck J Lahrman C Trunk Fourzb Rou A Spera J Marsncano R Teed J Stewart R Ellts E Retlly P Pratt S Oles F Torre F Dales D Esters Serorzd Ron E ORc1lly J Mclxtcrnan A Ippoltto R Furmo S Ferrerl T Russo A Monte Bow T Pamchella J XX aber J Sander P McNally Tlurj R014 N Ramer G Andresen R Ixlecka F Rtnaldr J lxternan P Cloonan XX Brustman P Re1ll3 Fourth R014 W Perez P Noonan K Queay T Hassett D DeGaetano R Stanton B Long R Blum lx Murawskr W , ,, ,, ,- . .I :Q . , . ' , . I , . ' I 7 . ' D , . , . , . , . . : . , . , . , . , . , - , - . - - . . Y - A , - , - - . , . , . , . A 1, . , . , u . . . y - - l - y - : - y - ' l y - 1 - v . , . , . . Sealed KL. to RJ 1 J. McCue, T. Acri, E. Gcntilcore, J. Eaton, J. Ferguson, J. Heaney. J. Faulkner 4. ' j, . . I I: . ' U ', . ' ' . . , I. , . s J - ' s - y - I , V , - S , - H '3 t . , , f . , 1. , . l , . , . , . , . , , Seafed CL lo RJ: R. Geber, J. Rusyn, T. Cedenoth. E. Vifilloughby, R. Zanini, W. McArdle, J. Taras, K. Kern, D. Langreich, XV. Fellows. R, Kuntz. Stroud Rau: J. Callahan, P. Fox, M. Grassi, M. Kelleher, P. Molloy, F. Sisavic. L. Mazzarella, J. Carroll, A. lmperato, R. Keegan Third Ro-uw L. Mayr, J. Tobin, T. Kamarad, J. Fey, J. Ringelberg, J. Mitchell, I.. Troeller, F Gregory, J. Nerney. Fourth Roux' T. Smith, J. Herrmann, G. Boone, L. Devine, P. Tuite, B. O'Neill D. Farrell. HHH' Seated CL. to RJ: J. Kerwiclc, T. Malarkey, G. Bacso, J. McGrorv, J. Murray, W. Caclette, G. Whiten, R. Lancer, R. Spadaford, F. Corcoran, A. Duro. Scfmzd Row: T. Galvin, P. Hill, J. Fox, J. Jarvis, M. Lagana, F. Vath, J. Garkowski, L. Soleo, F. Sahella, C. Goetz, R. Robilotta. Tlaird Row: F. Naughton, R. Balles, F. Buchner, J. McNamara. J. Deil, R. Guagnini, P. Rossi, K. Con- boy. Fourth Row: M. Mathiot, J. Fischer, J. Power, R. Matzelle, R. Jackovvski, J. Zatarga, D. McCarthy, T. Cushing, T. Rothacker. 'Ne' 0 3A 325 108 Seated4CL. ro RJ: F.'O'Sullivan, R, Goldriclc, F. McLoughlin, T. O'Donnell, M. Tracey, V. Badia J. Anticalglia, J. Kepic. J. Agnese, F. Lombardi. Sermzd Roz:-1 M. Kiey, G. Scherer, D. Buckley R-.I-alief, T- I-YnCl1, J. D'Amalio, L. Joy, F. Dihiarco, A. Sparacio, A. Stango, J. Garafolo. Tbmi Rout D. Macari, 1. Milewslri, J. Smalkowski, J. Toman, T. Groarke, C. Evers, J. Gerety. D. Lacapra, R. Szypula, B. Moroney, T. Fletcher, P. Brendel. Fourlh Rout T. Fay, A. Petraco, C. Larson, J. Mike, R. Riccardi, A. Kwilman, M. Boland, G. Spall, J. Shanahan, K. jones, M. Clougher. Seated QL. to RJ: J. Timulry, R. Kemna, J. Lirloslci, R. Paquette, J. Wroblewski E Brady P. Closs, J. Grella. R. Polo, J. janics, A. Meyn. Serrimf Razz: F. -Iaxxorslxi F EC err M. Ortiz. F. I-linklcy. R. Brantuas, M. Maliony, Conroe, G. Molaro. J. Mewxshrm X Delaney G. McGarry. Thin! Roux' J. Brennan, F. Schineller, T. Ungerlanrl, F. Crowley A Sydlanskl C Soriano, J. Quarequio, G. Marten, il. McMahon, W. jalcubowsl-ci, Fonrfb R011 W Mulholland J. McNulty, R. DeAngelis, N. Siragusa, D. Marchand, R. Peterson, A. Brisciana j Hellrnann R Schott. Seated lL Io RJ J Flynn G Caputo W Stade l' Vkeher J Glelson W Tennant A Messxna C Norms W Gassman F Jaeaer J McQuadL Swmzd Ron J Coleman I Denaal J McAssey T McGann C lxrstner J NlCAndren W Mclxax D Rnepc G Brallx l' Asta J Durn1n J Stemke D Ochrnero Tin! R011 J Re an M McDermott A Bellnorc T Phrlbm R Whrte R Tumrlomcrz M Holley J NIcCauley A Papandren. R Hallxa Foznfb R011 W Cullen L Stellato R Ryan J Taxolaccr M Sheehan J Wrlloughby I Malone S Skrobeckn R Rossman R Torrey J Robmson W Wanamaker Seafed II. to RJ J Jones F Rohlhepp G Haran T fnzsrmmons M Forbell J Romano NfcCorm1ck A Beusnher XX Cannon A Palmrerr T Copxn J Barbara R Gallo T Cafferts Fay S Burkn Nledaglla Tim! lun P Crppolun T Coonclly llahcrry C Dnclxrnson Mullancx L Sl-.rzypcl-l l Bcyraclu XX Pcrsgh L lxemlakcmxwlll R Exhcrson N Caralano A Exangehsra fffznlla R 1 F Haera I Fm cr1nL T Greene: G Emmolo L Ameres J Cxvello C Feustel P Gallagher R Keegan C Boss A Damcle . l V 1 ,, . . ' . . , - ' , , ,. 2 ' 1 . . A- K 1 - ,. U , ' . ' V 1 . . , .- ,b.. . . I, . . . 74 ,.. 7,4 , . . 1 1 3 . g . . . . 1, . , . . ' , . ', . r ', . . . ' . ' ': . , . , ' ' Y V - ' N v ' - - n - v - a - v - a - v . ., , . , . , . . Clancy. G. Buckley, C. Srarkms. M. Blewtt, T. Casey. 5461.111 Ron 1 IN. DeGrucc1o, L. Srcurella, B A , . ' , I. 'V A . . t . . A , . ' ' , 4 . ,Q . ' I 1' J. f , . A Q ff : . 'Q .V. -I ', J. ' R . Q' . ' . ' our '. ' . 2 gl , 1, . , . , r - y - Y 1 - 1 - me ' 4 - 226 Seated IL. lo RJ: T. McKenna, J. Stamm, P. Tauckus, J. Pfeiffer, E. Coen, C. Leininger, G Belolan, F. DeMaria, E. Karabec, F. Russo. Sammi' Rffzr: ul. Catrani, T. Diclio, D. Kennedy, R Woolley', J. O'Kelly, V. Hvaschinski, K. McCarrhy, J. Keany, C. DiBello, A. Santangelo, J J. Velotri, R. Furst. Third Razr: j. Leo, D. O'Connor, A. Trella, A. Murphy, E. Kast, S. Huggard F. Kopncska, M. Herbst, J. Tanner, M. Zajlcowski. Fourth Rau: C. Haggerty, J. Hayes, F. Giglio I. Wagenman, F. Flood, R. Sesso, j. Dwyer, R. Hayes, M. Cavanaugh, R. Valen, C. Lagerman. Seated CL. to RJ: P. Klvana. M. McGorty, XV. Reddy M. Posvis. T. Goodwin, J. Kelly, G. Failla. R. Deegan, J. Rimkunas. S. Xlfirlaoxxski. S. Xlfandasiewicz. Sfrwzf Ron: C. LaForgia. J. Napier, L. Gazzale, J. Nicholson. A. Sparacio. E. Paylowski. E. F.1rrell. M. Misshauk. T. Berk, J. Vincent, M. Gimalvo. P. Mckfiernan. F. Mufgavin. Tlvinl' Roux M. O'KeefTe. C. Blume, B. Kenny, A. Lauria, Louis Bongiovi. A. Bracco. E. Conroy. V. Gallagher. M. Cannon. P. Burger. M. Orlando, A. Cassale. Fourfly R011 .' G. Lynch. M. Masone. J. Heagney. S. Niewierowski, J. McCus- ker, C. Rose, S. Belnavis, M. Delgado, F. Harrnmnn, A. Giovacco, M. Maddock. 3 P Seated CL lo RJ M Tobln J Kyle J Meyer T Srruth lx Cook P Cayrglxa J Mathevys E Farrell J Pcclms: S Nolan P Barry Sumzd R014 R Louis D Rcrhcr B Boylan R Barton D OMam XY, Wollle R Mral R Tepc R H1llerr T Donncllm XX Vsallanc I Rueckcl Tlazrd R010 I' McHugh E Brennan D OI.eary lx lxublc R l.6Be.1u R Wrnlarskr D Neely H Martm F Pollro R Pemnato J Drenmn Fonrllzr R011 J Bonscr I ORc1llx H Scott J Camry I Grmzranx M Buondelmonte 1 McAyxanl R Ryan NI Donnelly T M1les F Walter Abram A Grappone Rated I I Dr l 1 fx KJ LII mn y 1 L rnm I UF 1 1 L X lx Ll 1 mug I n T xllllfldfi yy P xx 1 H K N f- luke. I l. 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Serond Roux' J. Feeney, A. Iarrabino, J. McGovern, T. Mc- Caffery, P. Cosgrove, H. Malesieux, J. O'Brien, D. Duffy. Third Rout R. Sisco, G. Holland, J. Prinzivalli, W. Storey, W. O'Neill, P. DiFiore, T. Clark, W. Steele. Fourth Rout B. Cerrone, M. Forrester, T. Simpson, J. Aab, G. Zahn, M. Leyden, R. Fennell, T. Murphy. 1, l-1'-V. new -M-Nm:-sm SealedKL 10 RD R Armstronz V Fullam J Varnas F Morrissey F Young T Didione T Kendall L Hsu C Been Serond Rott J Connol15 J McGoxern G Conwax E Cella W King P Dean N Hart J Spano D OHara Thzrd R014 C Beaaan A Mormtle G Thompson J Herrell T Valentino W Flynn C Batchelor P Henry J Volk Fourth Rou A White L Matt son R Hoos J Fahey E Flmn P Murphy P Clancy H Kayser 2A 410 QNX Seated CL to R5 R Burdx 1 Prokopomcz J Wohltmann 1 Eckes F Carlozzx N Baslln E Schaefer D OHara M Gazlxardr Serond Rou R Wldeckn G J Smnth R Tlmpone G Amrhem G Bruno B McAuley T Kneff C Mass J Lynch 'Nami Ron D Qchepxs J Glllen E Reed H Muller W Martm C Hellman F Ward F jaws P Meyer J Shabe Fourth R014 C Gelger M Czarnota W Slattery P Cxccone M Mooney X56 Henn F Maltese S Husko Seated CL to R7 X Tatldonr R She-tl H Schurmann M Nlone lx Healey J Cooney T OKeefe M Sannago R Montera L NlcQuade G Ru lx 9 Vyxsotltn Ytffrf Roz F Maher Cusxtlt R Walter J Cush l Bl.l-oyyslu A Spnnner I Sham l DcM1erl XX -Xtens G Nlar zo G Bartus A Coleman l Yarnltz T Clrroll T R 1 D Trans R Xlahar Holovuckl M Alexander L Lomanqlno Nl Vyozdyl F Ftrrell C lNedd0 J Zultas fourib Row K Curran R Burke X Kxrkyla J Cryan F Xerbone A Xantekunas C Cresser 1 Clanqf R Tevyes J Vlerllng r Q . l y' 7 ' ' . . . . . . , . . - , - - - y . t , . , . 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I f .- D . -V , - l -I ' - l J- - .- - ' Seated IL: fo RJ: I. Brzozowsl-:i,.A. Ritter. I. Triessl. T. Smurzynski. G..Killora-n, R. Montesano, Seated CL. to RJ: T. Worratl. R. Freel. K. Mahoney. T. Zminkowski. I. Seeher, T. Kraus, E. Sobanski, M. Farrell. M. -Iarsky. P. Kenny. J. Rehse. F. Pocher. Senmd Ron: F. Rizzo, F. Bellina, R. Piereth. R..Kemmerer. F. .Foxr. T. Fey. W. Barnhlrt. R. Kuntz. P. Salerno. D. Redican. P. Dellafiora. Thxrd Rauf A. Staudinger. J. Conley. T. Hogan, il. Lavelle. J- McGullam, J. DiLo- renzo, J. Murphy, J. Chesler. J. Connolly. Fourth Roux R. Brandt, 1. McMahon, J. Ivory, D. Austin, M. Fox, J. McCourt, H. Seiler, J. Murphy, D. Carey. N A .Q 'f ' ' Q.. L 13-'fvlwiv at 'A T he Seated IL. to RJ: I. Donnelly, S. Papa, I. Boclt. J. McKie. J. McBride. M. O'Connell, VI. Giles T. Phillips, W. Haws, H. Wiener, B. McShane, Second Rout P. Campanelli, F. Guarini, S Adamo, J. Kane, J. Gonzalez. C. Swartout, W. Remlinu. J. Garland, R. Mclntyre. D. Cella, I DiFiore, B. Moroney. Third R0u': R. Pehrsson. E. Donohue, P. Egan, J. Cahill. P. Elgers, R Caffrey, E. Federowicz, P. Grenfell, C. Galluccio, A. Wildeman, J. McKeough. Fourlb Row: J Chandler, R. Marshall, W. Finnegan, M. Esposito, T. Dubik, J. Barrett, R. Nevin, K. O'Keefe G. Kimmins, R. Keane. 1A 326 i Seated CL. to R J: K. Frain, R. Myles, T. Billings, R. Carleton, R. Matthews, J. Brand, P. Dono- hue, R. Browning, F. Rizzi, R. Hallick, W. Rickard, K. Nugent, W. Walsh. Second Row: G. Lehn- hoff, W. Macklin, R. George, T. Walters, T. O'Hara, A. Maglione, R. Phildius, P. Pezolano, S Sarullo, J. Santora, P. Scott. Third Row: J. Verambeck, H. Kranepool, J. Matchett, G. Simonerti V. Criscillo, R. Gormon, P Agosta, J. Genovese, R. Suckow, J. Burke. Fourth Row: R. McCarthy P. Loffcy, C. McQuade, R. Nelson, D. Garcia, V. Verga, J. Mastrianni, J. Zaic, E. Andersen. Boys watch Brother joseph watch camera. With assistance from Mr. Rog- ers, rhe Freshmen finish their lab assignment. 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A rp-.-, ,f-. 4.1:-xY..mtfQru,A.fr .53 Y Y. . . .- an ,r ,I vt.. f I- I., 1--1-Jr.-'fa , .jg V ,.,f5e.,4Q.'l?,'g3?fL-, 'fiffbl ' ,- N ' ' 5.13 'ff ',p'--ff:--..... - ' ' V . .,.,,.,.. . ,, , .-V-. N-,-,,..,-3. . A - ,, ,, , eh-, 4 . .. , 'f-.-.'k.,,Si,Yve,---.7.,,...9.-A.-11 , - - .- - -.- . . a Q -M. '.-- f '--,L-gf. Q.-is 4,1 r' ff.. .x ,- W , . - ...Q-.-fe'w.',sf. f. li l a N 4 Brother Raymund and C. Swiger plan a meeting. V 5 A 5 j f sg Xxx. , . 'W ., Jw, J. Regan, T. Fay, R. Holm- berg, C. Swiger, M. Tracey and S. Russo at A. D. C. meeting ending the Marian Year. L. Gioella was M. C. rchconfraternity The Archconfraternity of the Divine Child has brought many blessings to our school. Headed by Brother Raymund, the high point of one of its meet- ings was a panel discussion headed by its President, Charlie Swiger. A group of boys assembled around a table and discussed the importance of the Visions at Fatima before the entire student body. This was a new undertaking on the part of the A.D.C. and proved highly successful. The A.D.C. also has Il monthly novena in honor of the Divine Child, during which the students offer their prayers and good works for the intention of increased vocations in the school. The entire school is officially enrolled in this or- ganization, which has its headquarters in Bethlehem. Recently Loughlinites have contributed to a building fund campaign for a new Church to be located in Bethlehem. X-.J N' Af 'il 'sv-'M i Santa F. Campanelli passes out gifts to faculty. of the Divine Child Planning for an A.D.C meeting. Sea-tad KL. to RJ: L. Gioella. Brother B. Raymund, C. Swiger. Standing: J. Tricarica and D. Cook. Glee Club entertains students at the Christmas A.D.C. show. Brother A. Thomas explains a point during a talk on vocations. Spiritual The spiritual development of Loughlin men is provided for through the ardent efforts of Brother Arnold of Mary. With the assistance of other faculty members, Brother spends many laborious hours planning for the school retreat and other religious functions. One of the paramount features of the religious activities is the pre-induction program. These talks are delivered by former chaplains and other personnel, who enlighten the seniors about the pitfalls that beset Christian men in the military service. lt consists of a talk about pertinent subjects and is followed by a question period where the seniors inquire about the military life. During the past years Fathers Gordon, Kelly, Hammond and Doctor Avvocado have been guest speakers at such meeting. During the Marian Year Loughlin men have witnessed two special religious functions. The feast of St. LaSalle was cele- brated by the seniors attending Solemn High Mass at Queen of All Saints. Also the entire student body attended Solemn Benediction celebrating the close of the Marian Year. Brother A. Thomas shows missions conducted by the Brothers to four aspirants to Barrytown. Front: J. Bonilla and J. Gerrity. Back: T. Murray, L. Gioella. PJ if ourishment R. Flood, C. Borsari, F. Geraoe say Rosary at statue of the Blessed Virgin. ' : J if W-,4 fo r Q9 .rr ' rwgzffgl um! s, V v Father Michael Conroy ad- dresses students during vo- cation talks. Brother Raymund con- verses with Father Green before talk on his life as a missionary in China. in ii 5' lg, ETX 5 4 E im xi . 5. X :dx E3 L 5 1 M I ,5 3 3-i.l 5g i t ,, , , . 1 Ach I 'kwa s, ' ,,,,,-M-Munn A t , 2' ff I TM n ,JS Ns ff: il- 'X fir' ' , A 12 A 'ii-IH X11 , If -' 2 ' P ,A . 1 , Lf 35'-'JK if , 'F . 2' Q A -51. - , , 5 Q ,,.vr' FFA 'H t l I .- J ' A... ! . i 1 'MN s ,L , TN +.. J , Brother Arnold of Mary intro- duces Brother William, principal speaker. 103 wif 5 X The String Section. Front Rou' KL. lu RJ: J. Feeney. J Turner, P. Reilley. Second Rout A. Duro, J. Signarelli, J. Closs, E. Scttile. Third Rout A. Bene- venia, j. Pawlowski, S. Belnavis. T e Music akers Mr. Consoli 4ConductorJ ex- plains a difficult selection to J. Signarelli and J. Feeney. f-f A, Daniele and D. Solield pro- vide the rhythm for the occasion. As a main source of the cultivation of the finer arts, Loughlin's orchestra ranks high. Under the able leadership of Mr. Angelo Consoli, and moderated by Brother Alfred Edward, the 1955 edition of the or- chestra numbers thirty musicians and practices dili- gently every Monday afternoon. During the current scholastic year, the orchestra will participate in competition with many other schools. Among its other activities will be numbered a concert, given in conjuncticn with Loughlin's Glee Club and a combined concert with Bishop McDonnell High School. The orchestra also performs at the an- nual school play and Christmas assembly. Among its graduating members will be john Feeney-violin, and Thomas Clark-trumpet. NX Sealed lL. to RJ: J. Smith, R. Wrob- lewski, A. Monte-Bovi. Standing: P. McNally, R. Balles, T. Fay, R. Laskos play a little Dixie. J. Caputo, W. Parrott, M. Sheehan, T. Clark and W. Skobecki tune up. L Laybum 5 The Harmonizers Members of Loughlin's newly formed Glee Club with Bro- ther Alfred Edward, Moderator. A new club that made its debut shortly after school began in September is the Glee Club. Moder- ated by Brother Alfred Edward, it is the first vocal group of the school. It was a success from the be- ginning, with more than twenty-five harmonizing members. It can be heard practicing in the auditor- ium every Tuesday and Thursday after school. When the Christmas Entertainment was given a few days before the recess, the Glee Club rendered their inter- pretation of several carols. The Glee Club broadened the extracurricular program of the school, and ap- ,4 T preciated by the boys, stands to have a good future at Loughlin. 5, Stachura, Pianist J. De Carlo, W. Gioella, D. Sofield and R. Wrob- lewski play a little jazz. The Swing Band Now they're really in the swing of things. Front Rout L. Lay- burn, N. Catalano, j. De Carlo, F. Fay. Bark Rout G. De Cicco, W. Parrett, C. Butzgy. A recent innovation at Loughlin is the school's Swing Band. Under the moderation of Brother A. Edward, the band has played faithfully at our bi- weekly afternoon dances since September. Danny Sofield, who organized the group, has also been re- sponsible for the snappy arrangements that have brought record crowds to these afternoon socials. At the Christmas Entertainment the band was the hit of the show, receiving appreciative applause from the assembled students. The Swing Band is largely com- posed of talented orchestra members, who enjoy jazz pieces now and then. Having established itself firmly, the future of the band looks promising. Loughlin's dance band tunes up before playing for dance. QL. to RJ: D. So- field, J. Candia, W. Gioella, A. Daniele, F. Veth and E. Sottile. At the piano are S. Stachura and R. Wroblewski. Th Brain Seated CL. lo R.J : S. Ner, W. Berns, J. Donovan, T. Doyle, R Frazitta T Francois A Frazzita Standing: J. Crean, Fries P Mundy R Holmberg R Ford, R. Smith, A. Pi- Lf vim .Rll3Cl',. P., McCorrhaclt. SENIOR MEMBERS Sealed QL. to RJ: G. Smith, A. Bellon, G. Downey, S. Stachura, J. Jockel, R. Bertoldo. Standing: W. Gioel- la, W. Walayk, 1. O'Neil, T. Craig, C. Reiher, J. Walter. JUNE SENIOR MEMBERS Seated CL. to RJ: D. Hanrahan, A. Ariola, P. Hessler, K. Edwards, R. Flood, L. Toal. Standing: R. Klenk, R. La Raja, G. Bechamps, C. Bosari, 1. Resser, F. Lestingi, F. Gerace. The elite of I.oughlin's scholastic circles is found in the Leo Honor Society. Membership is limited to the top ten per cent of the students in the school. The requirements include the maintenance of excellent scholastic work, participation in extra-curricular activities and an active parish life. Chief among the rewards bestowed upon their earnest endeavors is exemption, with the consent of their teachers, from mid-term examinations. Leo Honor members, moderated by Loughlin's Director, Brother Barnabas Paul, are the most probable to reap the bene- fits of success in scholarship competition. lt is equally probable that the wearers of the gold and white pin are the students who will distinguish themselves in their college work and in their chosen careers. .Q . 5 . 3 sq T Owens P Kugler and W Daousr j Vorbath lookmg, p S Dlgl1O trading ltnOWl some mformauon Thrs years Stholarshxp Club was under the moderatnon of Brother Baldwin Peter and Brother Anselm Although the mam object of the club was to enable more Loughhmtes than ever before to garner New York State Regents Scholarshnps the preparatmon xmolxed permltted the students to use thexr learmng for any of the xarlous other scholarshxps such as the ones offered bw the Knnghts of Columbus World llterature was stressed foremost but composntron work and vocabulary traxnrng were also undertaken servmg as a supplement to the Englxsh Course 'vlembers were also fa rmharnzcd wlth the type of questxon that tomprnsed the. exam Last records show the marvelous achnevements of Iough lm rn obtammg scholarshxp ald and with the new format of emphasns on lxterature the result consequentlx proved ex tremely rewardmg VY' Brother C. joseph instructs K. Cook and D. Cook in art of debating. The 66Pro R.. Russo, W. Baumann and R. King do research work in the li- brary. In the library preparing for a debate are Freshmen: A. Blieka, j. Mueller, R. Nardella, N. Jorgensen, W. XX'illigan and M. Bennet the Preparing for debating session are -I. Mikg ami E. Malone. and Con Me The Debating team, under the able direction of Brether C. Joseph, is placing the accent on planning for the future. The teams of Mike and Russo, affirmative, and Baumann and O'Mara, negative, have debated most successfully, and of these only O'Mara is a Senior. The rest of the team consists of Sophomores and juniors, who can be counted on to develop their talents for future seasons. This year's topic for debate is: Resolved, that the United States should initiate a policy of free trade with friendly nationsf, Debates have been held with Fordham Prep., Brooklyn Prep., La Salle Academy, St. Augustine and other schot,ls. The record shows the aihrmative team with seven wins and four losses, while the negative team has eight wins and three losses. A seal of excellence has been awarded to Ray Russo and a seal of distinction to Philip Oiblara by the Catholic Forensic League. 'get Q Y Cicero's Pro en Brother Raphael's public speakers have been very active this year, having competed in about a dozen contests in two , Rf, fax' f N. leagues, the Azarias Forensic League and the Catholic Forensic Q' ' if f X League. . , 2 , The extempore team of P. O'Mara, M. Lagana and P. if Mundy has seen the most action, appearing in seven contests and earning mcre than one hundred points. T. Fay, M. Tracey and Eaton have entered oratory contests on six occasions and have done almost as well. Last December the Freshmen public speakers garnered .1 team victory when Ryan, Tresser and Marinello succeeded in placing second, third and fourth respectively in an oratorical contest held at Loughlin. J. Eaton explains his position as P. Mundy, M. Lagana and M. Tracey lis- ten. 71 1 'C Brother A. Raphael discusses future strategy with R. Russo and T. Fay. Practicing for a public speaking contest are K. Cook, D. Cook, R. if yr L Russo and T. Fay. 5 f l . 'ri I liven Guys and Dolls tome to Loughlins Sport Hop. , Keenan and R. Fremer assist dates while they show expressions of anticipation. I Co-thairman Tim Murray, Chairman J. Con- nell. Assistants R. Doan and W. Tamulinas 0 Q survey the dance as they see their dreams be- I tome a reality, 2 Hop Dancing to the music of Xlfalter l.eege and his or- chestra, two hundred and hfty couples passed an en- chanting evening at the Sports Hop under festive Thanksgiving decorations. To add to the enjoyment of the evening specialty dances were conducted, in- cluding the Bunny Hop and the Grand Nlarch. which was led by the school officers. Another new feature of this season's Sport Hop was the awarding of three rhinestone bracelets as door prizes. As the orchestra played its final number, Chairman Iohn Connell and C.o-Chairmen 'lim Nlurray and Bob Doan were congratulated on their efforts in making this the most enjoyable night of the year. a-spinninf The juniors reach lor the Brother Paul s.1lutes the Queen of the evasive balloons, Ball. The junior Prom. .1 semi-ft:rm..i .itlnir held in the school gym, is .in important social event xxhich takes place twice .1 year. lt is controlled .ind financed by the Junior classes. The sweet .md soft music of Wulter Leege and his orchestra enables the couples to dance under the dim light of Chinese lanterns. Candlelit tables .ire pro- vided for partalting of refreshments. After an enjoyable evening ef dancing and getting acquainted with others. the ,Iuniors depart after .1 final waltz to the strains of Good Night Sweet- heart. Pre-Night Night A Loughlinite sets his dare The music has the tircles. juniors going The committee sits our a dance. 4' QV' KL. In RJ: R. Klein, j. Cirera, R. Bcrraldo, J. Baglio, J. Degnan, R. Sghug and F. Donohue await coming of hungry Loughlin men. QL. to RJ: J. Keenan and T Mazurkewicz hand menus to Mr. Aeppli, Mr. Sheehan and Mr Zemher. Helping Hand Mwpm .V . -, H ,.-ff X515 K 'Z l ,fs :bei . F. Gallagher induces R. Winslow, T. Mallet, L. Vfarerhousc and T, Cum- mings to buy candy. Perhaps one of th lin is the catering to the appetites of 1800 students. This job is undertaken and quite successfully accom- plished by the cnfeteris squad, which is operxted by Chef Robert Gug1gnini.At lI:lS .1ntl.1g.1iri at 12:00, the service squad, consisting of thirtv chosen seniors . ' 7 has to contend with an onsl.iu3.ght of hundreds of hungry students. A h- l hot dishes and d t t t unch counter, S.lFlLlXVlCl lCS, esserts are quiclily distributed to the famished students. After the lunch periods .ire over, the squad goes into fast action in operation cleanup. Food must b. , ' c stored, trash removed and gill the facilities immac- ul.1tely cleaned. But all this work is done in high spirits since a well fed student bods is - L1 contented one. G. Bechamps acts as cashier. e most prodigious taslss at Lough- dents. The ravenous appetites will be along any minute. A. Mangiaracina. W. Scanlon, R. Howe and J. Crosby serve the hungry stu- Z June Firrt Rau' lL. lo RJ: F. Torre, J. Reiker, J. Colford, G. Macaluso. Second Rout D. Cook, E. O'Donnell, R. Vitkay, VI. Di Chiaro, Brother A. john lModerator1. Third Rout K. Casey, C. Lot- ter, j. Chini, P. Cue. R, Vitkay and C. Lotter form a mixture, while j. Colford weighs a substance. T e Chemical Analysts A recent addition to Lougl1lin's list of extracur- ricular activities is Uhe Chemistry Club. Under the direction of Brother A. John, the members of this after-school group meet in the Chemistry lab to carry on the various interesting activities which they pur- sue at their own discretion. All the chemicals and apparatus are placed at their disposal, and countless experiments can be performed with formulas gathered from the books in the lab, or those gathered by the members. 5 Casey. The electrolysis of water yields gases to J. Di Chiaro and K lk Q The Joys , T N s ' by All Loughltmtes yom m smgmg Ch rxstmas carols Chrnstmas show Sklp Calotta acts as EmCee at the .. 15 hrlstmas httle lazz hvens up the show Each tear before the start of the Chr1stmas xaca tron h t e students assemble 1n the aud1torxum f or the annual Chrrstmas show The student body has the l p easure of vxatchmg the more talented boss wolun tarllt dtsplax thelr talents T nc u ed eontrlbutxons from the nevnls formed Glee Llub a performance bw .1 swmg band comedx a t l e s so os and xnstrumental rcndmons ot old fax orltes One of the hrghllghts of the shovs was the smgmg of hsmns and tarols bw the entlre student body ac compamed bs the orchestra under the baton of Nir An l geo COHSOll The show prouded a well rounded brand of entertamment sxhxch was greatlx appret rated bt the students he entertamment at last wears show 1 l d 111 Wd M N T. Kaczorek, D, Garvey, Brother B. Peter. lf. Lovaglio, j. Callahan chetk over some work. 4 13-fy, I.. A class reads the finished prod uct. P' A familiar sight around loughlin each term is .1 student with his copy of the fdllliftflllldll, the school paper. This PI'llC-XK'lTll'llI1g publication furnishes us with all the important news of the school, together with information concerning the various extr.i-cur- ricular activities. In addition, many feature articles, such as the senior Person.ilities,' the Loudspeaker, Heart of the Matter .ind numerous editorials brighten up the pages of each issue. The paper's competent fgicutly advisor, Brother Baldwin Peter, sees to it that the articles and columns are assigned to the staff, and, in general, insures the cthciency and polish which has been associated with the 1dHIL'SUl1fdll for many years. An able staff of writers is responsible for the publication of the paper nine times Q1 year. Proof of the 1tlII1t'K0l1idI1lX excellence can he seen in the eagerness with which it isawaited by everyone. -l.lFDCSlJDl.lfl lllitors theck previous issues. Seated: WY Gioella. ,l. xlotkel, Co-liditors-inAQhief. Slimdiugz T Grayson. Sports Editor, and T. Schroetter, News LIIUY. qv P' 1 , X '4 Working on layouts in time for the deadline are: T. Spartalis, Feature Ed- itorg T. Craig, Assistant Edirorg and D. ,H Newman, Copy Editor. Mi? f'-'-, Everyone works hand in hand to keep up with the news. Seated: D. Garvey, Business Managerg F. Lestingi, Artist. Standing: W. Tamulinas, Artistg J. Neeves, photographerg F. O'Connor, special contributor. . ' 5 .Z Fifi! R014 tl.. to RJ: F. Koenig, -I. Monaghan, J. Tyson, G. Rogers. R. Flood, J. Fisher, I.. Mayr P. Mulloy. Second' Rau: P. Cloonan, T. Trischetti, J. Kennedy, A. LaVaglia, j. Brisciano, J Callahan, B. Long, K. Conboy, J. Langreich. Third Ron: K. Stanton, J. Neufeld, J. Lafond, J Cushing. A. Pisano, 1. Benkovitz, VU. Ecker, R. Edder, E. Currie. T. Doyle, T. Fay, T. Kaczorek, R Rossman, F. Lovaglio, V. Badia, J. Mil-te, J. Giacalone. XY. Tumilosxicz. Saved tL. to RJ: J. O'Grady, J. Connell, S. Diglio, M. louis, J. Gerriry, J. Keenan. Sanding r1Jt Rouvg F. Lestingi, R. Liez, R. vitkay, J. Stone, G. Macaluso, R. Clifiord, W. Harkins, A. Cordell. Standing 42nd Rouw. P. Cussen, R. O'Grac1y, D. Knapp, P. Cue, R. Vanni. 120 Brothers C. Peter and A. Peter give tips to F. Lestingi rlefti and 1. Gerrity on yearbook B111 Harkins. jim Keenan, and Andy Cordell layouts. study activities section. 15' R. O brady, j. Obrady, R. Leiz and D. Knapp tovering the Sports section. The Book of Memories The happenings of the school year are journaled through the medium of the I.III1Xl71iII.if4'. Under the experienced guidance cf Brother C. Peter, 1Nloder.i- torj, and Brother A. Peter qAssistantj, the l.r.11gln- linilf' was produced through the ardent efforts of james Gerrity. fall Editor-in-Chief and Yfilliam Harkins, spring Editor-in-Chief. The central theme of the 'SS yearbook is The High School Student as a I.ay Apostle. The im- portance of the Apostolate as .1 means rf saving souls is quite appropriately stressed. The drawings used to illustrate some of the work of the Apostolate are the originals of Frank Lestingi. The activities section was edited by james Keenan and Andy Cordell, while the Senior section was cov- ered by Stan Diglio and Richard Vitkay. The literary work was composed by editors john Connell and james Colford, assisted by P. O'Niara. Picture editors were Martin Morris and R. Cue, while Richard Vanni acted as Business Manager. Sports were in charge of Editor Richard O'Grady. R. Vanni, S. Diglio, R. Vitkay, and G. Macaluso istandingi ponder the Senior section. s v P. Cussen. R. Leiz, P. Cue, and M. Morris are aided in their work by the Literary staff, J. Connell and R. Col- ford istandingp. L0llghlil1,S Handi ork I I I O..C ...Z If P. Summers antl K. Casey help li. O'Connor hang his tirst paint- ing to he displayed in the school halls. Assembly line production is em ployed by J. Seidenschwang, j Rossi, L. Mattson and j. Herrel if F. Lestingi illustrates his technique of poster painting to B. Moroney, J. Herrel and L. Mattson. D, De Angclis .md j. Magin send- vc message. mg .1 short xx.1 Hams ZLK vmrn nondenscr noi? and j AIHISIAJI P Ba1,rant1o P Rum dttcnmprlng to replace a M1 gn-r H NiLGroy P Gremer R Le ore j Klarmann and R Breuer P CXEHHI HC BD CICLIYOFIOSCOPC oi' ol' R, Ryan. VU, X5C'airhe and W. Smith watch as C. DeBello has blood count taken. , , :A il. .N e. ' N . 1 1 sxi .N , '- 2 f V' -K ' 'G 4 Q .3 ' 'P .-... 'x ' 'ff f' :I 1 'sf W ,- .. fmfly R Experimenters Frasch Process is explained to D. Beuscher and K. Casey by R. , O'Connor. Fifff Rou' mL. to RJ: G. Amrheim, R. Gallagher, A. Sileo, E. Fischer, J. O'Brien, L. Wilson, J Olson, VU. Smith, R. Dublis, J. Ryan. Second Rout R. Hyland, P. Ciccone. D. Beuscher, E. Cor coran, F. OlConnor, Mr. G. Rogers, W. Wairhe, K. Casey, C. DeBello. Third Roux J. Rice, T Miles, C. Long, j. Cooley, L. Sczypula. The Biology Club, founded by Mr. G. Rogers, tries to give members an idea of the many fields con- nected with biological study. At meetings held every afternoon, the boys do much research in three main fields: histology - the study of cell structureg micro- technique-the making of microscopic slidesg proto- Zoology-the study of one-celled animals and hydro- ponics fsoilless gardeningj. The after-school training has been quite helpful to former graduates who con- tinue biological work. Each boy has Ll specific part in the research work and when hels finished with his work, he makes up a report. At the open house each year, the boys of the Club put on a demonstra- tion of their work. The Biology Club has a proud tra- dition: many of its former members have gone on to higher biological work and have established a good reputation for themselves in their specific fields. C. DeBel1o, W. Waithe and W. Smith examine a microscope spe- cimen, while L. Wilson, R. Gal- lagher and E. Corcoran look on. Officers of Biology Club KL. to RJ: C. DeBello fTrea.s.D, W. Waithe fCo-Pres.J, Mr. G. Ro- gers CModerarorJ, F. O'Con- nor fCo-Pres.J, R. Dublis CSecr.J. Mr. G. Rogers prepares frogs for the Fresh- J. Rice, P. Ciccone, A. Sileo, 1. Cooley and G. man Class. Amrheim examine some Botanic specimens. The committee members and their dates look over their handiwork. Finding their Cindetellas at the PUTY- Night on Wheels The Skating Party, which has become an annual event at Loughlin, was held this year under the super- vision of Brother A. George at the Queens Roller Rink. The many events featured fancy skating, elimination contests, and other enjoyable activities. jim Regan, the schoolls Senior President, aided by other members of the committee, did his best to see that the affair functioned smoothly. The Bishop Mc- Donnell girls who attended the event helped provide a pleasant evening for all. Brother George has prom- ised the school another Skating Party which should prove as successful as the first. Loughlin men take some girls for a spin around the rink. W 4:11 ag 4 49 s A Favorite Pastime The clamoring of the bells at two forty-five is a signal that the school day is at an end. But on every' second Thursday this signal takes on .mother meaning -preparation for the afternoon dance. Under the Chairmanship of klim O'Neil these dances last from three to tive-thirty. Sixteen girls schools are invited and representation from each is splendid. This year the dance attendance slxy-rocketed to 800 persons attending at a single dance. At these get-togethersn various novelty dances are held and new dances are practiced by those attend- ing. A titanic Vote of thanks is due to those who help to make these dances an extra special feature at Loughlin. D, Devine anti time do Some fancy work. Girls straighten out a little financial matter. J. Regan talks to Brother Patrick, KX' moderator of the Lunch Periods. '--. C. Kreig slows down the flood of Loughlinites on the way to the cafeteria. G. Kelleher gets relieved of a summons B. Calotta, L. Grayson, 1. Jockel, J. Vorbach and R. Van Urff listen to the evidence of J. O'Neil. '15 Owl Law Enforcement Agency H, he nm... ... ::il.':::::: A familiar sight around Loughlin is the Senior who insures discipline among the other students-the Student Councilor. The leader of the September squad was J. Regan, who proved himself an excellent supervisor of the afternoon dances and similar entertain- ments. Present holder of the position of Student Council president is Charles Swiger, victorious candidate of the Gold Party. His remark- able qualities of leadership have been shown in the past and he is expected to make this year a memorable one for all Seniors. In addition to their basic duties of supervising the conduct of the other students in the cafeteria and other parts of the school, the Councilors also are responsible for various after-school activities. Co- operation with their efforts spells a successful school year -- hlled with pd activities for all - both upper and lower classmen. W. Morris keeps order on the lunch line despite opposition. J. Klarrnann begins his career as a councilor with a summons. 70 -L... ,, 1 was r B 1 1' xx i B W fx in W X -aggw. H 'AU wx I A9 ' The facilities of the art room are given to the out- standing senior class, each term, to learn the funda- mentals of Mechanical drawing. Brother Clarence William instructs them in the use of the instruments and the drawing of the various objects important to engineering. The Chemistry Laboratory is used by all of the Seniors for the various experimentations with the ma- terials provided by the school for the chemistry course. Under the guidance of Brother A. john, the students gain experience concerning the principles learned in the classroom. Loughlin students find a large variety of material suitable for their leisure reading in the school library. It contains not only thirty-two hundred books, but also a large portion of the trophies and plaques won by the students of the school. The Library period provides the some current books. 'Vs -- .af H students Students draw up architec- tural blueprints in the Me- chanical Drawing Class. Lough1in's answer to the Atomic Energy Commis- sion. with an opportunity to catch up on 135 ' - - f. .- . . , v - ,. -una-A H' F3 S' N - .-c , 4 ,.-,Rag f. -,- A s..,,xy..,, V' 5 -. . -Y--x- ...A,f.jl-.,.-, 1- .., .---x ,, h . . K- 'VH' -' - .vw --x . K if - 4f'1f'.'f','1 ' .' -134, .Ji - ,rm I ' , x' V ', ,,-4.'jl1:, X. -, ..,-,. 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'- aj Y -i- -'alt--Jfqw-1 ' -,Q . F I . ., - I ,I -I I.,If.-. I' -4. . . . NII II I -I I I I I .2 'IQFGN Sf: 'ij-Q .iI ,L e--r-125.7 I 'r ' ' X'f1 f'+' T3 ' Zi. 1312 Fra--'. II., . I. -s.-..,,M....-.1,'Q.,.......,.-,. 4 . . f 1 . Q22 . H111 and Dalers fggg? T. Cummings, E. Goetz, P. Beyer lead Loughlin's Cross-Country HGH G5 vfffff Av T stampede. TE Crossing the road in Private Schools Meet. T,Cummin,us f - .QGYAQ Coach Bill Miles talks over strategy with tKneelirzg, L. to RJ: J. Murchie, P. McDonald, T. Cummings, C. Goetz. Snwdirzg: T. Moher, P. Beyer, J. Bax- ter, L. Waterhouse, E. Stroppel. W'ith the passing of the 1954 cross-country season, Loughlinls team goes down as being one of the best ever to represent the lions. ln competing in seven Championship races. the Xlilesnien'l won five, while losing only tvvo. ln both defeats, they tools second place, missing first by only a few points. Spark-plugging the '54 campaign were Peter Bey- er-N.Y.C. Private Schools Champion. Charles Goetz- Broolslyn-long Island Latholic Sehools Champion, Toni Nloher, Toni Qummings, Gerald Nlurchie, QI.. 'fuk C7 Charles Swiger, Eric Stroppel and joseph McKay. The J-V carried their undefeated streak to three consecutive years, in which they have compiled over twenty-five trophies. This year, thanks to the effort of R. Schneider, P. McDonald, J. Blefiuiness, xl. Horan, A. Pedi, L. Vfaterhouse, l.. Toal and j. Baxter, they garnered eight trophies and over sixty medals. The Lions lfrosh team, not to be outdone by its older cohorts, harassed The N.Y.C., Brooklyn-Long lsland and C.l'l.S.A.,-X. CQh.impionships. , .4 QQ5HLf f, QGH 'v 4 - 4' t vii ' ' l sl' I 'Rb if ,swfflf I if i CATHOLIC. CROSS C.0L'NTRY CHAMPIONS: xl. Mu f. chie, lf. Stroppel. L. Singer, C., Goetz. P. Beyer, T, Cum mings, T. Moher. I 1 SURE!! f 1? Coming along the trail in Ford- ham Meet. 7 aiu rx E L 2 -...N 1 ' I I LOUGHLIN UPPONENIT 69 jamaica 79 Nl Newtown 67 59 Alumni 45 Ui jefferson 69 66 Brooklyn Prep. 58 58 St. Michaels 53 6' Cardinal Hayes 59 'S Chaminatlc 6.2 Dim MCGW wi izrikiifiafiiiiis Hill 62 St, Augustine 58 62+ St. john S6 - SJ Trinity 64 55 St, Mithaels 54 f as Central tiaiiitiiic 66 75 Cathedral 49 62 Tolentinc 49 47 Sr. Francis 70 52 Rice 62 69 St, Augustine 61 77 St. John 69 57 Trinity 60 81 Chaminatie 58 59 Power 63 79 Xavier 71 I Bob Cea lCapr.D . i sf Kneeling QL, to RJ: R. Cea, W. Maloney R 'Leary. Standing: D. McGorty, R. Stanley C Brit n, F. Verona, Mr, A, Armata 4Coachj 5 J Ru. Don McGorty, Frank Verona, Ray Stanley, Neal Britton, Bob Cea. if '44 1 Mr. Anthony Armata cCoachJ Y. -A I. il .J Y sf' -1 ,. t i V 1 M Fir J I s . 2. ' - .,.... ,.-. .',.. ,. r .,.,, N, ' Ak :fi Vlivrl' ?n-. f fx - I Ray Stanley pit,-ft - . ,LH . X. I F.. P. , L w r 4, ff, .,- . - k- ,lf .,.f f 1-V, ' - . .ff , ' f f 1 ,. X y, f f f l I .- X Q ,.---rf . ,-fi, ,,-7'i',' Q' .I , U ff.:-,f-3'4l.,.',h 4, ' .. ...- - 'i.'f-. :' ll- JA iff . ' A1 :'Lf '...- -.f:.f'2 f - .1 ,.. '.,. 4-Th- 'n f- ! . I 4 Q .-' -4 I .M -R 'H 1 AF v 5 2' 0 1 -4 1 F' ' 1 . ' 4 -. .,. 'Q' I A Q ,.- v ' J 7 gn , u . 3 . U 14 Bob O'Leary I. vi 3 I ' x,,.,,.,.,. -1- 9 6' 11 I N H H. Velotti Frank Verona driving for a basket. ,X si Wxxk 1 FLM tx KA A -A t,.,,4' A IV Neal Britton Don McGorty taking a jump shot. of XJ 2 Stanley is fouled while raking a shot. grab one. S 'X A Hub O'Leary smks a jump shot, R. Stanley rcmhcs for the hall. X :V I r Vs-2' X Flynn Hdrfurd Bob Cea vnmng to JUNIOR VARSITY TEAM Firm Ron' mL, to R4: VI. Dunkineen, -I. Ungcrland, VI. Anricaglia. A. Kcpic. Brother Henry 1MoJerarurf. Mr. Anthony Armam VCQOJLTIJ. Hamlll. 1. Hcdgncy. XV. Tennant fMgr.f, Xuwfrzd Run: MQ- Cluskcr, CQ. Surmno, S. Nlcwiemwski, Drcnnan, K. Parahlnski, If. Crowley, M. Masons K. Casey 4BfKU1'.7. rAbsenr - C. Beagormq FRESHNIAN TEAM Fmf Run ml.. fu R., T. Car- uii, B. Bunyan. A. Lcd with, VI. Hlnchcy, Oflon- nor. SEWYJPITZ Rua: bl. Trl- uarico 'Night f, P. Bnymc. R. Pagano. R. Dixon. K. Ea, gan. Mr. XY'11l1.1m Quinn fCoachf. QNX Qfx xww BEAT SI. MICHAELS X, lir.ner.in. R. Kotienihi .mtl li. Lcstingi selling titkcts to new members. F0110 th 66 H lub fm, '7 J' . ow! gnu .. iiflseusn E rf Wi- '5 477 I JZMJ, Wx' Wirh the coming of the b.islsetb.ill season. .1 group of Loughlin Seniors orginized the l ollow the Five Club with the purpose of inereising the ,1ttend.1nce at Loughlinl b.islxetb.1ll ganies. lt niet with .in immediate response. illwo hundred .ind lifty students were enrolled .is members. After the membership was secured, buttons with .1 slognn for e.1eli game were distributed to the members. Acting .15 president w.is lixinlx lesiingi. with Paul Hessler .is vice-president, llielx lioeienda .is SCL'l'Cl.l1'f' and Y. l inner.1n .ts ti'e.isurer. lirotlier li. llenri super- vised the club .ts motler.itor. Allie .ieuxities of the club, no doubt, helped S1,W.1I'li the lmslxetbnll team to turn in .1 very pleasing semon. F. Lestingi made all the signs for the games. Uttiters or Follow the '5 Club Y. Finncran i Treasurer 1. P. Hessler Yue-President f, R, Ko- ticnda ibetretaryf .and F, Lcstingi fPres1uenty. ii ill ff Runners-up or Class RAB-126, E. Viola, -I. Mueller, J. Rodonski and R. Klein, mark the score. Senior Intramurals The Senior Intramurals, consisting of touch- football, basketball, bowling, and handball, were run very successfully under the direction of .lin Bonilla. Of these sports, the most successful and best sup- ported was the bowling. The bowling intramurals were held at the State Alleys with all the Senior classes participating. At the end of a hard fought season, classes 214 .ind 126 finished in a two way tie. In a playoff game the fol- lowing week, class 214 was the victor by a 3-2 score. The winning team consisted of D. Cordano, Frank Gerace, Brian Daly, C. Vfhatley and M. Perpall. The leading bowlers were Brian Daly, Emil Viola and Otto Nicols. Good sportsmanship and high spirit combined to make this the most successful intra- rnural program in the school. Brother Paul awards basketball plaque to J. Maronew tor Room -QB-126, while .I Bonilla tln tramural Directory watches The class doing exercises. He finds it easy. Having tun at the ping pong tables Physical Training The physical training program afforded to every' loughlin student is certainly one of the best and safest. The lfreshmen and faophoniores look to these twice-.1-week periods as sources competition and outlets for stored energy. Under the leadership of Xlr. Nliles and Nlr. forward of fun, A rmata, Doing his job on the parallel bar. the physical training curriculum is well received, for it not only promotes sports activities, hut also pro- duces healthy bodies through calisthenics. 'lihe stud- ent is guided throughout the period hy squad leaders and he engages in basketball, volleyball and calis- thenics. Mr, Miles teaches the boys the proper way to do foul shooting. R Mermen R. Mugavin, K. Ghegan, J. Regan, R. Breuer. .an Fin! Rau' KL. to RJ: J. Pfeiffer, F. Mugavin, R, Wo0ley', 1. Buckley, T. Mar- tin, F. Gallagher, R. Pompilio, H. Benevenuto 4CoachJ. Second Row: Bro- ther james QModeratorr, K. Ghegan, G. Marquardt, R. Mugavin, J. Regan, john Regan, D. Schroeder. Tbinf Rau: R. Breuer, C. Elias, J. Rehnberg, T. Clark, J. Murphy, S. Masse. ,3, Firrt Row CL. to RJ: J. Bick, R. Wwlley, J. Con- nell E Carabeck Re an H Benevenut , V ,I g , . o CCoachJ. Second Rout D. Ochinero, E. Meyn, J. Buckley, R. Pompilio, j. Pfeiffer, F. Mugavin. At the end of a most lucrative season the tankmen became the proud possessors of trophies for the C.H.S.A.A. dual meet and Novice Championships. Having finished an undefeated season, they overcame such teams as Columbia University, Army, Poly Tech, and Blair Academy. The undaunted spirit and ability of Captain jim Regan led him to a record-breaking 1:07 - 100 breaststroke and :SS freestyle 100. Jim was ably assisted by Steve Massc in the 100, while our spirited Captain jack Greenberg and Tom Martin garnered a multitude of points swimming breaststroke. The inevitable King Ghegan and Bob Breuer cleaned up the back-stroke event. George Marquardt and John Regan swam a fabulous season in the 50 free, as did the Mugavin brothers-our medley men. J. Buckley and sl. Pfeiffer gained many a point in the 200, Murphy, Schroeder and Pompilio composed our su- perb relay team. The combination of Ghegan, Regan and Marquardt triumphed in 1:25, record breaking medley relay team. Enough can never be said for Coach Mr. Harry Benevenuto and Brother Bernar- dine, whose deep personal interest and superior ability led the team to such a victorious season. jim Regan feceiv- R. Mugavin, G. Marquardt, S. Masse, K. Ghegan. i n g i n s t r u c - tions from H. Bene- venuto. I. Regan, R. Pornpilio. Fir!! Rou' KL. to RJ: P. Young, R. Castellani, J. Nagel, D. O'Connell, F. Rotzler, M. Mone. Second Row: J. Hanley, F. Hehl, F. Flynn, E. Dwyer, D. Pi- ser. Milesme Vim, Vigor and Vitality .ire the three words characteristic of l.oughlin's unsung heroes of the boards. the track team. which, under the guidance of Brother C. Anselm, Nloderitor, and Nlr. XY'illiam Miles, Coach. through keen judgment .ind patience, invariably obtains the most from its runners. With rejuvenated enthusiasm and drive. the 'lMilesmen , after several weeks of training, were ready for their first taste of indoor competition. In the first annual Loughlin Meet, competing against teams from the Metropolitan area, the Purple .ind Gold secured fourth place. Outstanding perform- ances were turned in by the mile relay team, which captured fifth: the two mile relay team. which placed thirdg and by Bob Vfinslow, who threw the shot-put Sl' ZH , to take first place and establish a new meet record. From the overall performance of the team, there loomed prospects for a successful cam- paign. T. Cummings winning the mile run at the Bishop Loughlin meet. xlib.. 5 Q. 1 Q lt! I T. Walsh, far ahead, hands the baton to S. Nolan. Mr. Williani Miles nCoachJ. Following the Stuyvesant Meet, the Loughlin runners took first and fifth in the shot-putg fourth in the two mile relayg second in the sprint medley, to garner the C.H.S.A.A. Relay Carnival Trophy. The Distance Medley Team took second place. The Hayes meet saw the Lions lose in the last event on the program. Breaking the record in the time trials, the 880 relay of Petitt, Naranjo, Ham- mock and Dixon dropped the stick in the finals to Hnish fourth, as St. Francis went on to win the meet by one point. Other point scorers were Bob Wfinslow, Hrst in the shot-put, and a first for the two mile relay team. On the following Saturday, january 30, the scene was set for the N.Y.L'. meet at the 102nd Engineers Armory. Before a large Loughlin cheering section, the Milesmen , with a most commendable per- formance, achieved second place honors. ' VARSITY TRACK SQUAD Fin! Ron' LL. to RJ: T. Moher, L. Waterhouse, C. Naranjo, T Cummings R Pettit F Fazio W Renz G Becham s C Goetz S Furc Second , . , . , . , . f p, . , . 'y. ' Rout F. Wue- ger, J. Bonser S Nolan R Schneider W McDermott P NIcDonald C Svwiger ,I Murchie 1. M C H c a rey I McDermott Tbzrd R014 J Cavanaugh J McCullough E Stroppel L Toal E Hammock A Pedi J Baxter F Glf,llO I Nagle T Walsh Fourth Rau R Winslow E Reg,ney. J Fingerling R Dixon P Beyer J McG1nness J Horan J McKay A Parolisi Fzftb Rou T Tolan fMgrj M McBride L Finneran T Clark K Conboy B Leonard L Donahue R Ford CMgrJ .dawg-mmf, :TTT skit 2 L. Toal leads the mile relay. 'fi M , . le fi R. Winslfpu' works out for the Bishop Loughlin meet with the discus. T. Walsh anchors the rela Y team home in front of Power. C. Goetz spirited Loughlin when he won the mile run. J. Baxter runs ahead of Fordham in the mile relay. P. Beyer runs ahead of Adams and P. McDonald takes the lead during a Power at Bishop Loughlin meet. mile relay. Highlighting this meet were: John Baxter just nipped at the tape in .1 photo finish of the 1000 yard rung Bob W'inslow finished, as expected, first, as he set his fourth record of the season with a throw of 54' 6 in the shotvputg the 880 relay nailed down second place behind Boys High. Overall, the track team has shown great improve- ment. Despite the losses by the june graduation, the team was well represented by such 880,' men as Tom Moher, Larry' Vfaterhouse. ,lohn Baxter, jerry Murchie, Charlie Swiger and Larry Toal. Cummings, Beyer and Goetz formed the milers group. In other team events were found the names of sprinters Pettit, Naranjo, Rcntl, llizio and Ham- mock. Quartermilers were Dixon, Matlelle, McDer- mott, Leonard and Schneider. L. Waterhouse on the way to an easy victory. J. McKay with a lap to go has the run of the track. V. Cavanaugh set to swing the discus. 'T lf A. Pedi is 20 yds. ahead of all competition. 15 54 P. McDonald, P. Beyer, McCaffrey get dressed for their daily workout. Dixon gives the final kicks that helped him win. el. J. Horan shows he has what it takes hy winning mile relay. ..v' Supplying the final punch, the field events pre- sented Bob Winslow, Ed Rigney, Bernard Lowther and Jack McCullough. Not to be outdone by the varsity, Loughlinls Jay-Vee track team, under the inspiration of their moderator, Brother B. Victor, embarked on their indoor campaign. Much new talent was discovered during the inter- class track meet, from which the track team has profited. Such future stars who need only to wait for the next meet to step higher in the world of track are Wally, McGuinness, Hinkley, Burger, who composed the present nucleus of the half-milers. Taking Hrst place among the milers is jerry Zahn, who, in fresh- man year, led the cross-country team to the Brook- lyn-Long Island and C.H.S.A.:X. Championships. Delgardo and Rose are the best of the sprinters. Among the quartermilers, j. Duckett is the most promising. Hard work plus long hours will pay off in large dividends. It is hoped that the Little Lions will make use of the preceding sentence and proceed to produce Varsity stars. G. Goetz and E. Stroppel make it 1-2 on the cinders. ....,..4..,... ,....... ...l...,,..,.L-af if TAT' NOVICE TRACK SQUAD Fifi! Ron' CL. to Ry: Brother Victor rModeratorJ, M. Delgado, J Giacolone, 1. Grigiani, P. Cirincione, S. Bathany, E. Brennan, G. Nolan, T. Greene, D. Hinkley, I. Velotta. Secoml Razr: J. Verney IMgr.y, S. Belnavis, H. Martin, G. LaForgia, E, McDonough, A Papantlrea. R. I-Ialka, G. Molaro, M. Ortiz. Al. Xlifrcihlexxski. Thin! Razr: A. Brisciana lMgr.D, T Goodwin, S. XYf'iniarski, XV. Cullen, M. Holley, il. McCauley, W. Gassman, F. Walter, M. Tobin, T Smith. Fourth Rozi: R. Latlson, E. Brady. xl. Vagemann. D. Cook, T. Coonellv, K. Cook, D. Lang- J reich, R. Pettinato, F. O'Reilly. Fiflh Run: T. Donnellan, 1. McAssey, T. McGann, J. Garity, McGuire, A. lmperato. VC , Higgins. P. Barry, E. Davis. Sixth Razz: F. Range, M. McGorty, J Quarequio, R. Smith. R. Vlatacich. M. Movnihan, T. Malarl-tev, H. Schmitz . MCC j. Bonser shows his form for the shot put. 2 , I , J ue, P. Burger Sczerzth Rout QI. Morsillino. F. Clorr, B. Carmotly, D. Sittler, F. Rinaldi, J. Tarpey, C. Rose, I Kicrnan, R. Dc-Angelis. Berger, the lead man on the relay team, starts off way out in front. FRESHMAN TRACK SQUAD-Fmt Row IL. to RJ: W. Walsh, F. Bellina, W. Rickard. F. Rizzo. S. Broderick. S. Mattera. D. Austin. D. Garcia, T. Baxter, S. McGinley, J. Brand. Second Razr: J. Zaic, F. Vergone, G, Paladino, W. Macklin, H. Ceiler. E. Christopher. -I. McNamee. G. Goodwin, M. Sant- angelo, Third Rout A. Pisano, J. Ahern, J. Curran, P. Clancy, D. Piser, J. Landers, H. Gralton, S. Marcoccio, P. Donohue. Fourth Row: J. Donato, J. Van Schaick, S. Konop, C. Batchelor, J. Strecansky, R. Hyland. li 5 A 0 n Q 'f,Z,., .fpfg naofmf Bdfor ,f-s.. . O Rf- N' X- ' . ..,., f ., -an X N' ' Netmen JUNIOR VARSITY-Kneeling QL. to RJ: C. Proben, G. Dresher, P. janicke. Standing: W. Caderre, J. Alba, 1. Mc Mahon, W. Hisker. R. Holmberg and W. Ford 3 Q f Paced by Captain Ron Holmberg and Warren Ford, the Loughlin net squad, coached by Brother Robert, garnered many coveted titles during the Spring of 1954. At the Fordham Invitation Tournament, Loughlin and Stepinac battled for top honors. Holmberg breezed through Dave Duffy C6-3, 6-OJ in the singles finals. After losing the first set, Holmberg and Ford showed their championship qualities, giving Loughlin the team title, by winning Q4-6, 8-6, 6-Zj. The Purple and Gold netmen also won the team title in the Fall C.H.S.A.A. championships, Ron Holmberg defeating Warren Ford in the finals. FRESHMEN-Fmt Rau' lL. to RJ: F. Kehl, G. Amrhein, H. Scherman, V. Basili, A. Stein- meyer. Second Row: M. Jorgensen, P. Ciccone, E. Schaefer, F. Young. PF' f fi 1 -5 'V rg 4. I' fi . f R. Shug, P. McMahon, S. Stachura, R. Holmberg, J. Skowronski X and W. Ford with the League Trophy. Ron Holmberg has won three national titles in if his outside-tennis activities. He is the top Eastern I Junior player and is also ranked ninth in The Eastern Men's. He is the youngest player to be listed in the Y National Men's ranking for many years. Holmberg and Ford were teamed up again this past spring and it locked as though it would be a R- Holmberg tough team to beat. It was hoped, however, that January graduation wouldn't destroy these Champion- ship hopes. VARSITY-Fin! Rau' QL. to RJ: F. Douglas, R. Doan, T. Galvin. R. Flood W. Ford, R. Shug. Second Row: R. Holmberg, P. Hessler, K. Reimers, S Stachura, P. McMahon, J. Skowronski. Wallmen 5 3:11. 1 S . ...T....L.- ' -- ., L .. ff, El, .- , I - -f Qfofelfii i i f. -Q I wi' xx b I Sealer! L. to RJ: R. Cavallaro, R. Frazita, F. Dehler, T. Mallet lCaptainJ, H. Wenz, S. Xwandasiewicz, F. Lambardi, F. Marotto. Second Rout F. Kohlhepp, J. O'Brien, j. Durnin, W. Brower, j. Fraser, D. O'Mara, E. Fischer. Third Row: M. Mathiot, M. Orlando, J. Oreszczyn, R. jackowski, F. Buchner, J. Fischer, R. Blum, Brother. A. Philip r,ModeratorQ. Fourth Row: R. Guag- nini, j. Kerwick, T. Galvin, L. Soleo, J. Fey, R. White, P. Gallagher. In the Catholic High School Athletic Association Championships last spring, the handball team placed second, closely trailing Cardinal Hayes of the Bronx. In the singles and doubles matches of the finals Loughlin took second. Tom Mallet was outstanding in individual competition, while the combination of Frank Donohue and Henry Starch stood out in doubles. Tom Mallet was named captain in February by Brother Philip, Moderator. In planning for this spring, the team placed its hopes in veteran mem- bers of the squad. Mainstays A. Cavallaro, R. Fra- zita, F. Hohlhepp and O. Lombardi will pace the team in an effort to bring the C.H.S.A.A. trophy back to Loughlin. In preparation for this, Brother Philip has scheduled numerous dual meets, which should strengthen the squad and enable it to develop to its fullest potential. F. Lombardo crouches low in serving. R. Fazita serves with partner R. Cavallaro watching . one up, 8 F. Kohlhepp leans into the ball, with S. Wandasiewicz on the alert. .,f 'iQf KM' 4' Lv. if N ff LT., Captain T. Mallet serving the ball. The team of W. Brower and R, Guagnini in attion. as .L ' AFQ--Ks 6 ,X f- f- 'fiixfjef e ax ' t 14, F. Marotto has just return- -Nif' Ng NX, ed the ball to the wall, Xxxxx i N35 f V ' 1 i . 695,70 gfill Wfzf nHz,, - S - - fy' rf , i , 1 1 3 l 1, . . H., -, ll I N M r' , - ' .1 ff l , ,1- 1-'sn t' LQ! ' 1 sf Q ff HGH i 5 ,I , lk, g'5llll X ff -fx f e' : Q. Firrl Ron' QL. zo RJ 1 W, Maloney, J, Witt fCapt. J , C. Kosior, J. Kepic, C. Naranjo, 1. Hourican, J. Zatarga, T. Van Riper. Strom! Rout Brother Lawrence cCoachJ, J. Rey tMgr.j, F. Kluber- spies LScorerQ, E. Clancy, R, Russo, R. Spatlafortl, R. Georgens, P. Quinn, H. Velotti, T. Russo, 1Mf-If-2. Third Roux D. Wilson, S. Niewierowski, V. Fragnito, F. Verona, R. Stanley, K. Parch- inslai, J. Borger, J. Cain tMgr.J. rl- The Lions K t, V The Lions baseball team, coached by Brother if W-'TTT Lawrence, captured the Brooklyn C.H.S.A.A. league ? title with a 14-2 record. Playing at Ebbett's Field T with All Hallows for the city titlc, The Lions , with star pitcher Emil Viola and league-leading hit- ter J. Roche, lost a very tight game by a 3-1 score. JF E. Viola fpj and J. Killoran flstj. E. Viola , '49 ft .R The Lions had three all-city stars: R. Spina fcj, J WA ,., Wi A ., -...,...w-..... 4-..W.a4g..,, , , - . 0 ., A . , ,, ' - 0 . -, s 5 -,, V .. i': ' iii - N -5, ' N - . . ,N , W .-.,,4AV, , V , - 1 , , .Q 'gh ,Ag 's Q 'M v -. - ,,.,.-,L '44 ' 5 4 'F ' r ' del , Uri' ffm ' :itz i , , , -,.-L , q, ,. . Y' . . A-f A-N. For many years Loughlin has used the Parade Grounds as their home field. As for future chances for the city title, Brother Lawrence, picked as the outstanding coach of the C.H.S.A.A. last year, says, With a few upcoming stars such as Maloney and Kepic to add a one-two punch, our chances are per- fect for the borough title, and with a little luck we can capture the city title . Brother Lawrence, Coach. L a 1 , 1 .XL ik Emil getting tossed out at First, IS. Viola getting tongratuluetl hy team mates after .1 vittory. 4 X .iff- il 230 N Q--V .S -he It, GH V rf sX' rx. X The team crowds around the coveted Brooklyn C.H.S,A.A. Trophy. W. Legasse running out a grounder. ivfvf ang., yn? ..,..... M, t., ,pr W, .. ' 1 .,Q?'1' .. j'- Q- - Q , ,A 5 4,- ,U-. 4. iff' 1. . jack Roche off first with Hinderer coaching him. ff, V.. f, ,',,::'w, ' W O . f ff L 7 r1'1' .- 5 553 A' A H- M' N' 'V ' ' 'WZ I Af ,. n 5 1 ' - W W - ... , ., . , ' , W ' ----'.....- A 3 . 'K ff MWA W -N- --,Qu 1 .-,,. 1 ' e - ,, A'-J' ' k 1 'fg, gf 5 .ii V Q 'k V N.- Iv - W . 1 ' tl W ' : 4- K -5,,g,, '5g:,,.v , ,.,:,-,W 4 . ' 54.5 J u I it f ' ' , N4 V.. ,J , .,i l 'ki'4iY ff ,, .Y V A N , . - -Zeng! ' fer LM Wtwv, . Q 'S ,. ,H mf'--rf' - ' f, ' f -Q'1.-gd, 3 xg 1. 1, I 224 Brother Lawrence and the team between innings. f X X E, Viola bearing out a grounder for a hit, -f.-33 ' - 'L -P its - 1. ty ' - A .U,,1 4 A., Q . . si. -. - ,jg ,i I '-'1:'g.w,:- , , , , V '.4fl'?T!x -4 -, . ,gy jack Roche sliding hack to iirst, -, H-,, H - .ws 4 '-5- f i-M V V' N., 1 -. K ,J Loughlin rooters cheering: the team Un- The team coming off the field after a trying inning f W 'F .f - ..- I, 47 Q 551, fig Seniors and Juniors gath' ered at Wdshingron. J. O'Grady and -I. Keenan pose before a column of the Capitol. Some of the group relax ' on the curb of a Virginia street. Every term, part of the faculty and Ll large group of Seniors and -Iuniors from loughlin take time out from the hard work of school life, and drive to Wlashington, D. C. W'ith n large hotel .is their base, the group journeys about our capital, seeing the sights for which that city is famous. The Capitol. l.incoln's Xie the XY'1lSl1lI1glUI1 Xlonument .ire just .1 1 many national shrines ixliieh they visit. days of fun .luyiy from sclioolworlx, home by 21 bus whieli lm been prox their transportation to, from and around the X- X .1 ' ' A pro tees off. I , I Y .Q Watch the birdie! The thrilling airplane coaster rcsrcil your nerve. 'Round and 'round they go! TS Tliiib The boomcrang sent the boys reeling. V , 5x The company was good all the way. Every year, the students of Bishop loughlin set Sail from lower New York. .mtl he.1tl for Rye Beach. Once there,they enjoy all the entertaining features that an amusement park sueh .is Rye can .tflordg 'lihe Bubble Bounce, the Vfhip, .llltl the two roller eoasters, for instance. By filling themselves with soda, cotton Candy, and Various other tre.1tS, they enjoy them- selves immensely. After .1 full tiny of fun, they enjoy dancing on the long ritle home. lt is little wontler why the 41nnu.1l boat ritle is looked forwnrtl to with such eager nntieipatioii. Line forms for the tal-ze-off. i The Gay Excursion R ' Do D Y, . f A tt P432 Hg ff!-,M E ,L Y ssugas EHLRSIEM o . . . Q 'lr ,IM- Q e . V Q- 3, M u!.,.,.1 'f i'? 'F 'Fl I'-in ' Relaxing for the busy tidy ahead. A proud owner points out his work to admirrng parents. H ni Yearl Inspection The process of mal-:ing Howers is demonstrated by a member of the Crafts Club. l fs ...- J Moi: ,-ad' 42 .5 -1 Editors J. Gerrity, J, Keenan, and J. Connell show the various stages in the development of the year- book. A young phyicist explains a crude antenna. Once each year, the students of Loughlin have the oppor- tunity to demonstrate before their parents the work they have completed throughout the preceding term. On this day of Open House the students take pleasure in acting as guides for their parents, introducing them to the faculty and point- ing out to them the various exhibits on display in the build- ing. Open House aHords both parent and teacher an excellent opportunity of meeting on a person-to-person basis. The diffi- culties and merits of each student are pointed out, and plans are laid for his future efforts in the classroom. Exhibits by the Physics lab, the Chemistry lab, the Radio Club, the Art department, Yearbook and library made this yearys Open Housen particularly enjoyable and informative. Mr, Rogers greets the father of a Freshman. R. Breuer explains the operation of the microphone to some guests. PCGS, 09019 .i.n.,p-on ,..... f N 'QT A bov takes a pee-It at the wonders of science F. Lesringi demonstrates how skill and materials pro- duce signs for school activities. l6 Brother.George, Director of Athletics, offers freshmen banner to Brother C. joseph, Moderator of winning class. First Row CL. lo RJ: D. Duffy, V. Ree, J. Thymann, W. Steele, W. Mansfield, A. Pagano. Second Row: R. Nahmann, G. Zahn, W. Storey, R. Horan, E. Siemanski, C. Thomas, T. Fitzpatrick, B. Harrington. NR W? ,Y v vx 'G 4 FRESHHEN TRI Cll YQSHH 341 170 CHAMPIUNS Intramurals The breakaway in the 220-yd. dash. our V. Ree in 50 yd. dash. Last fall in the Freshman intramurals, Class 1B- 412 won the championship in the track meet. Nine points ahead of the second place team, 412 was vic- torious with a total of twenty. In the half-mile, G. Zahn and R. Horan placed second and third respectively to gain seven points. V. Ree ran second in the S0 yard dash. In the 800 yard relay, the team of Ree, Storey, Horan and Zahn placed first, gaining five points. This, added to the four points for the 50 yard dash, brought the class score to 16. The remaining four points were gained in the 400 yard relay by the team of Steel, Mansfield, Fitzpatrick and Ziminski, which finished in second place. as P R. Horan leading if the field in 1,6 mi. , run. '7 f K. Goss Qrightl beating A , H. Mullen hands the . baton to C. Socci. ROOM 116 BELLON, ANTHONY, N. 28-53 49th St., Astoria 5, N. Y. BISCHOEF, OTTO F. 93-18 Lamont Ave., Elmhurst 73, N. Y BONILLA, JAMES B. 3600 Fillmore Ave., Brooklyn 34, N. Y. CALOTTA, BENEDICT M. 1052 Willoughby Ave., Brooklyn 21, N. Y. CLONES, CHARLES L. 33-46 87th St., Jackson Heights 72, N. Y. CORCORAN, JOHN P. 17 Lynn Pl., Valley Stream, N. Y. CRAIG, THOINIAS J. 86-66 109th St., Richmond Hill 18, N. Y. CUNNINGHAM, JOHN F. 41-57 57th St., Woodside 77, N. Y. DALY, DANIEL 51-41 47th St., Woodside 77, N. Y. DAOUST, WARREN E. 35-53 161st St., Flushing 58, N. Y. DI FIORE, PETER M. 107-47 92nd St., Ozone Park 17, N. Y. DONLON, WILFRID 239 Clarkson Ave., Brooklyn 26, N. Y. uoNoHUE. FRANK J. 87 Locust St., Floral Park, N. Y. DONOHUE, THOMAS 27-O8 39th Ave., Long Island City 1, N. Y. DUGAN, CHARLES E. 17 Maple Ave., Floral Park, N. Y. DUGAN, VINCENT 82-08 91st Ave., Woodhaven 21, N. Y. GALLAGHER, FRANK J. 32-I4 165th St., Flushing 58, N. Y. GERRITY, JAMES H. 68-46 Clyde St. lforest Hills 75, N. Y. GIOELLA-, LOUIS S. 68-I Myrtle Ave., Brooklyn 5, N. Y. HARVEY, JAMES 372 Harmon St., Brooklyn 37, N. Y. HILLIERS, JOHN 600 Park Pl., Brooklyn 38, N. Y. JAMES, GREGORY W. 299 Grant Ave., Brooklyn 8, N. Y. KEENAN, EDWARD P. S5-64 104th St., Richmond Hill 18, N. Y. KEENAN. JAMES F, V-33 93rd St., Jackson Heights 72, N. Y. KELLY, ROGER 62-55 Austin St., Rego Park 74, N. Y. KUGLER, PETER G. 85-08 122nd St., Kew Gardens 18, N. Y. LYNCH, JAMES A. 91-11 112th St., Richmond Hill 18, N. Y. MARRON, MICHAEL P. 68-14 Dartmouth St., Forest Hills 75, N. Y. MAZURKEWICZ, THOMAS J. 376 Warwick Sr., Brooklyn 7, N. Y. MORRIS, MARTIN R. 206 Woodbine St., Brooklyn 21, N. Y. NEWMAN, DONALD A. 180 Elwood St., Valley Stream, N. Y. O'CONNOR, FRANCIS V. 87 Saratoga Ave., Brooklyn 33. N. Y O'GRADY, JOHN E. 160-07 47th Ave., Fiushing 58, N. Y. JANUARY GRADUATES POLITO, MARK A. 441 Adelphi St.. Brooklyn 38, N. Y. ROFFLER, JOSEPH R. 106-23 97th St., Ozone Park'16, N. Y. SCHROETTER, THEODORE JR. 34-24 82nd St., Jackson Heights 72, N. Y. SCHUG, RONALD J. 33 Pine St., Douglaston 63, N. Y. SICILIANO, JOHN V. 33-89 12th Ave., Brooklyn 18, N. Y. SMITH. GERARD V. 88-2-'I 189th St., Hollis 23, N. Y. WAITHE. WILLIAM I. 211 Hancock St., Brooklyn 16, N. Y. WALCZYK, WALTER 196 25 44th Ave Flushin r 58 N. Y. ' ., J., 4 , WATERHOUSE, LAWRENCE M. 86-57 Mioland Pkwy., Jamaica 32, N. Y. WROBLEWSK1. Ronald J. 1091 Lorimer St., Brooklyn 22, N. Y ROOM 125 AMEN. HENRY F. 457 Crescent St., Brooklyn 8, N. Y. BARTZ, ROBERT 1736 George St., Brooklyn 27, N. Y. BINKINS, ROBERT M. 294 Wyona St., Brooklyn 7, N. Y. BURGER, RICHARD L. 64-22 Woodbine St., Ridgewood 27, N. Y. DE ANGELIS, ANTHONY 93 Herbert S.. Brooklyn 22, N. Y. DE ANGELIS, DOMENIC P. 114 Beadle St., Brooklyn 22, N. Y. DE CARLO, JOSEPH P. 114-07 135th Ave. South Ozone Park 20, N. Y. DEVINE, RICHARD P. 64-64 Cooper Ave., Glendale 27, N. Y. DIGLIO, STANLEY V. 48-33 38th St., Sunnyside, N. Y. DOWNEY, GERARD J. 50-72 43rd St., Woodside 77, N. Y. DUGAN, JOHN J. 82-08 91st St., Woodhaven 21, N. Y. FAZIO, FRANCIS M. 33 Stephen Ave., New Hyde Park, N. Y. GAUDELLI. JOHN J. 103-13 29th Ave., East Elmhurst 69, N. Y. GLASER, JOHN J. 62-42 64th St. Middle Village 79, N. Y. GRAYSON, LAWRENCE P. 187 Eagle St., Brooklyn 22, N. Y. HAZEL, CORNELIUS J. 57-36 81st St., Elmhurst 73, N. Y. HINDERER, JOSEPH J. 81-04 Cowles Ct., Rego Park 79, N. Y. IMPERATO, JOSEPH D. 50 Lincoln Rd., Brooklyn 25, N. Y. LEGAZ, WILLIAM J. 116-32 l21st St., South Ozone Park 20, N. Y. MAHONY, LEONARD 81-49 Dongan Ave., Elmhurst 73, N. Y. MASSE, STEPHEN T. 47-24 19-ith St., Flushing 58, N. Y. MATHEWS, JOSEPH G. 115-105 225th St., Cambria Heights ll, N. Y. MCARDLE, HARRY 85-57 149th St., Jamaica 35, N. Y. INICDONALD, PATRICK A. 51-28 50th Ave., Woodside 77, N. Y. INICQUADE, VICTOR 25--17 35rd St., Astoria 2, N. Y. MUGAVIN, RONALD T. 38-13 Union S' E' 'Ching 54, N. Y. NADOLNY, ROBERT 3915 Broome St., orooklyn 22, N. Y NEEVES, JAMES P. 85-10 34th Ave., Jackson Heights 72, N. Y. O'NEIL, JAMES F. 46-14 194th St., Flushing 58, N. Y. PE'I'I'lT, ROBERT F. 2052 Decatur Ave., North Bellmore, N. Y. FREUSSER, ROBERT H. 1927 Cornelia St., Ridgewood 27, N. Y. QUARTO, FRANK J. 87-07 58th Ave., Elmhurst 73, N, Y, REGAN, JAMES D. 74-28 45th Ave., Elmhurst 73, N. Y, REIHER, CHARLES A. 81-15 64th Rd., Middle Village 79, N. Y. RENTZ, WARREN A. 144-24 72nd Drive, Flushing 67, N. Y. SAGER, ALFRED E. 760 Evergreen Ave., Brooklyn 7, N. Y. SCHUMM. JOHN H. 92-10 92nd Ave., Woodhaven 21, N. Y. SKOWRONSKI. JOSEPH M. 49 Diamond St., Brooklyn 22, N. Y, SPARTALIS, ANTHONY S. 348 Sumpter St.. Brooklyn 33, N- Y. STACHURA, STANLEY J. 650 Manhattan Ave., Brooklyn 22, N. Y. VORBACH, JOSEPH E. 60 Maple Sr., Malverne, N. Y. WALTER. JOSEPH W. 7509 66th Drive, Middle Village 79, N. Y. ROOM 126 ANTIGNANI, VINCENT F. 86-40 124th Sr., Richmond Hill 19, N. Y. BARNHART. EDWIN L. 95-26 105th St., Ozone Park 16, N. Y. BRITTON, CORNELIUS E. 89-33 85th St., Woodhaven 21, N.Y. - 1 . -A--: -.FH . BUCKLEY, EDWARD T. I Jefferson Ave., Rockville Centre. N. Y. BYRNE, RICHARD 1-15 North 8th St., Brooklyn 11, N. Y. CARFAGNO, GENNARO J. 560 Wythe Ave., Brooklyn 11, N. Y. CAMISA, ROBERT 51 Vlfilloughhy Ave., Brooklyn 5. N. Y. CITERA. JAMES C. 440 Graham Ave., Brooklyn 11, N. Y. CONXWAY, JOHN P. 30-37 49th St., Long Island City 3, N. Y. DOBBELAER, XVILLIAM ISI. 94-02 6-lrh Road, Forest Hills 7-1, N. Y. FALCONE. LEONARD -15-33 llth St., Long Island City 1, N. Y. HIGGINS, MICHAEL J. 49-06 Burling St., Flushing 55, N. Y. KARL, ROBERT G. 70-44 69ht Place, Glendale 27, N. KLEIN, ROBERT A. 95-36 112th St. Richmond Hill 19 N. Y. LEYDEN PATRICK J. 43-10 48th Ave. Woodside 77 N. Y. LINKH EDWARD J. 77-12 79th St. Glendale 27 N. Y. LOWTHER BERNARD G. 265 Patchen Ave. Brooklyn 33 N. Y. LUCEY CORNELIUS J 30 92 33rd St Astoria 2 LUKOWSKI WALTER F 138 North 6th Sr Brooklyn 11 N Y MAHER WILLIAM R 414 Grove St Brooklyn 27 N Y MANGER JOSEPH L 141 15 Negundo Ave Flushing 55 N Y MARONEY JAMES F 402 Grove St Brooklyn 37 N Y MCGORTY DONALD J 388 Marcy Ave Brooklyn 6 N Y MOHER THOMAS A 35 18 95th St Jackson Heights 72 N Y MOYSE JACK A 9013 139th St Jamaica 35 N Y MUELLER JOHN M 41 03 52nd St Woodside 77 N Y MURRAY TIMOTHY J 144 37 73rd Ave Flushing 67 N Y NAGLE JOSEPH F 92 Derby St Valley Stream N Y OAKLEY JOHN E 26 23 212th Sr Bayside 60 N OTT ROY J 80 67 87th Road Woodhaven 21 N Y RODONSKI IOHN I 7 Hausman St Brooklyn 22 RUANE ROBERT J 565 St John s Pla Brooklyn 38 N Y SEITS GEORGE T 70 45 67th Sr Glendale 27 N Y TOMCZAK, EDWARD S. 198 Huron St., Brooklyn 22, N. Y. TRICARICO, FRANK -19-10 106th St., Corona 68, N. Y. VIOLA. EMIL A. 91-29 Lcflferts Blvd., Richmond Hill 18, N. Y. WHITE, JOHN C. 61--18 Viloodbine Sr., Ridgewood 27, N. Y. XVOOD, ROBERT C. 36 Norwood Ave., Brooklyn 8, N. Y. ZURL. XVILLIAINI S0 Burnett St., Hempstead, N. Y. ROOAI 208 ASTA. JOSEPH C. 78-IS 85rd St., Glendale 27, N. Y. BAGLIO, JOSEPH A. 35-52 Zlth St., Long Island City 6, N. Y. BERNHARDT, DONALD 321 Lincoln Ave., Brooklyn 8, N. Y BERTOLDO, ROY 10-i-33 38th Ave., Corona 68, N. Y. BEYER. ANTHONY E. 35-28 l53rd St., Flushing 5-1, N. Y. BLACKALL. JOHN T. 15-il 196th t. Flushing, 551, N. Y. BOCCIO JOHN V. 30-1 Essex St. Brooklyn 8 N. Y. BOYLAN, GERALD M. 1 46--15 59th Ave. Flushing 55 N. Y. BRESLIN. MICHAEL E. 133-2111-ith t. Richmond Hill 20 N. . BYRNE JOSEPH A 23 30 New town Ave Astoria 2 N Y CAMPANELLI FRANK J 107 33 157th St Jamaica N CERVERIZZO JOSEPH 456 Autumn Ave Brooklyn 8 N Y CONNELL JOHN W 82 90 61st Road Rego Park 74 N Y DEGNAN JOHN T 108 69 41st Ave Corona 68 N Y FERNANDEZ EUGENE J 139 42 87th Drive Jamaica 35 N Y GADES ROBERT W 82 78 255th St Floral Park I N Y GALLAGHER BRIAN J 250 Maple St Brooklyn 25 N Y GANNON DAVID J 21 Phoenix St Hempstead GARLAND RICHARD M 118 31233rd Sr Cambria Heights 11 N Y GIOELLA WILLIAM F 684 Myrtle Ave Brooklyn 5 N Y HAMMOCK EDWARD R 1231 Sterling P1 Brooklyn 13 N Y JOCKEL JOSEPH A 434 Etna St Brooklyn 8 N Y 32 40 201st Sr Bayside N KRIEG CHARLES D 141 Sunnyside Ave Brooklyn 7 N Y LATORELLA CHARLES A 350 Sterling St Brooklyn 25 N Y LICATA, JOSEPH A. 303 Clermont Ave., Brooklyn 5, N. Y. LLOYD, THOMAS K. -17-10 -i-ith St., Xvciotlsitle 77, N. Y. MALONEY, GEORGE F. 115-27 20Ist St., St. Albans 12, N. Y. INIANIIZZA. JOSEPH L. -1-1 Lewis Ave., Brooklyn 6, N. Y. INIATTEO, PELLEGRINO 416 Clermont Ave., Brooklyn 38, N. Y. MORRIS, WILLIAINI 17. 191-38113th Ave., St. Albans 12, N. Y. INIYERS. THOINIAS 205 Iilderr Sr., Brooklyn 7, N. Y O'KEEI7E, THOINIAS F. -'10-15 Vernon Blvd., Long Island City 1, N. Y. OVUENS, THOMAS J. 210-10 33rd Rd., Bayside 61 , N. Y. PACCIONE, GEORGE T. 116-40 120th St., South Ozone Park 20, N. Y. PALUMBO, EDWARD J, 125 North Portland Ave., Brooklyn 1, N. Y. ROCHE JOHN C. 31-72 158th St. Flushing 58 N. Y. ROGERS JOHN B. 85-S8 67th Ave. Reno Park 74 N. Y. RYAN WILLIAINI A. 40--19 67th Sr. Woodside 77 N. Y. SCOLARO LENNY T. 24 39 38th St Astoria 3 N Y SOFIELD DANIEL K 30 65 43rd St Long Island City 3 N Y STEVENSON ROBERT T 34 27 58th St Woodside 77 N Y SULLIVAN WILLIAM G 102 27 85th Drive Richmond Hill 18 N Y TAMULINAS WILLIAM C 1 Anita Ave Syosset N Y WATERS VINCENT H 61 58A 223rcl Place Bayside 64 N Y WATSON HAROLD C 19 Wyckoff St Brooklyn I N Y JUNE GRADUATES ROOM 214 AMADOR HENRY J 417 3rd St Brooklyn 15 N Y ARIOLA ANTHONY J 57 26 65th sf Maspeth 78 N Y BECHAMPS GERALDJ 167 03 27th Ave Flushing 58 N Y BINGER GEORGE H 103 10 114th St Richmond Hill 19 N Y BIRMINGHAM JOSEPH K Elmhurst 73 N Y BRUSTOWICZ THEODORE R 132 21 88th St Ozone Park 17 N Y BYRNE THOMAS E 40 13 Vernon Blvd Long Island City 1 N Y 1 1 S , 1 v . v , 1 , v y ' , 4 f ' , ' 1 , - w 1 ' 1 ' i , f f , v , a , - f y , 1 4 S , , , , Y , -, . x I ' , . - - 'a - - - - - ., ,N. Y. , . I, , . 1 ' , . . ' -9 ., 3 Q ' , . . 'I ., a ' ' ' ' ' . . . 1 ' ' y - , . - I , ' . , ., -. , ' , . . ' ' ' , . . a ' , . , . ' ., , . . ., - W ' , , ' ' ' , . . ' O 1 s - , . I , . . ., - , , , 2 ' ' 1 , . . '1 s - y G , . . - . '- -9 - 1 ' ' , . . i - s H I ' '1 r - - ., , . . s - y . ' , -f ' ., , N. Y. n - ' , , , . a - -, , ., -1 9 ' ' ' ' 'r A 1 , . . s ' , . . , l - ., , . , . ., 1 - ., , . . ' ' 'x , . . I , 1 ' - , - I -, v ' - ., , - ' , . . I ' . 'Q , . , . 1 - - ' - 1 -v . . I ' , . . KELLEHER, GARRETT Ji 85-28 53rd Ave., ., , N. Y. , , , - , . 1 ., ' -x . ' ce, , . . , - . , . . , , n - 1 ' J -1 7 . - ., , . . , D . , . . f 7 CEA, ROBERT L. 137-34 96th St., Ozone Park 16, N. Y. CORCORAN, DAVID M. 196 Lefferts Ave., Brooklyn 25, N. Y. CORDANO, DONALD A. 85-20 Avon Sr., Jamaica 32, N. Y. DALY, BRIAN D. 93 Massachusetts Ave., Massapequa, N. Y. DeVITO, JOHN M. 247 Dorset St., Brooklyn 36, N. Y. DiGIOVANNA, JOSEPH J. 112-10 Jamaica Ave., Richmond Hill 18, N. Y. EDWARDS, KENNETH T. 89 Logan St., Brooklyn 8, FEEHAN, JEREMIAH K. 50-13 45th St., Woodside 77, N. Y. FEENEY, JOHN J. 88-40 1815! St., Jamaica 3, N. Y. FIORE, RICHARD A. 322 Miclwood St., Brooklyn 25, N. Y. N. Y. FITZGERALD, FRANCIS J. 488 Amsterdam Ave., New York 24, N. Y. FORD, WARREN S. 544 Potter Blvd., Brightwaters, N. Y. GERACE, FRANK A. 109-24 115th St., Richmond Hill 20, N. Y. GLYNN, BERARD A. 89-07 34th Ave., Jackson Heights 72, N. Y GOODALE, RONALD . 58 De Sales Place Brooklyn 7 N Y HARKINS WILLIAM P 495 Sterling Place Brooklyn 38 N Y HYLAND JOHN L 116 36 198th St St Albans 12 N Y KENNY THOMAS F 201 14 Rocky Hill Road Bayside 61 N Y KLARMANN JOHN L P O Box 531 Walt Whi Farmingdale N Y LOEHR WALTER J tman Rd 7814 Linden St Brooklyn 27 N Y MILLS ROBERT E 175 15 88th Ave Jamaica 32 N Y MOKISTL FRANK A 753 De Kalb Ave Brooklyn 16 N Y O CONNOR JAMES 96 Covert St Brook yn 7 PERPALL MICHAEL E 261 Kansas St Lindenhurst N Y POLLOCK PETER R 41 65 75th St Jackson Heights 73 N Y RANGE THOMAS E 67 49 Exeter St. Forest Hills 75 N Y REIMERS KENNETH J 338 Lincoln Place Brooklyn 38 N Y RYAN RICHARD G 34 24 82nd St Jackson Heights 72 N Y SCHEBERA RICHARD L 94 16 109th St. Richmond Hill 19 N Y N SCHNELL, JOHN J. 58-32 60th Lane, Maspeth 78, N. Y. SEIDENSCHWANG, JOHN C. 377 So. 2nd St., Lindenhurst, N. Y. TAHANEY. JAMES L. 50-39 47th St., Woodside 77, N. Y. TOLAN, THOMAS H. 31-21 89th St., Jackson Heights 69, N. Y. VANNI. RICHARD W. 97-12 101st Ave., Ozone Park 17, N. Y. WALTER, ROBERT E. 5811 68th Road, Brooklyn 27, N. Y. WHATLEY, CHARLES J. 25-47 82nd St., Jackson Heights 70, N. Y. ROOM 216 BRUSTMAN, LEONARD W. 42 Pine St., Brooklyn 8, N. Y. BURNS, THOMAS H. 197 Java St., Brooklyn 22, N. Y. CAVANAGH, VINCENT 174 Lewis Road, Northport, N. Y. CIRONE, VVILLIAM 60-29 83rd St., Elmhurst, N. Y. CLARK, THOMAS E. 68 Kilburn Rd., West Hempstead, N. Y. CUMMINGS, THOMAS C. 123 Hale Ave., Brooklyn 8, N. Y. CUSACK, JAMES J. 72 Minnesota Ave., Long Beach, N. Y. CUSSEN, PETER J. 63 West Main St Kings Park N Y DE GENNARO MICHAEL G 10316 104th St Ozone Park 17 N Y DELL ANNO ANTHONY V 171 Park Ave Brooklyn 5 N Y DEVINE DONALD J 644 East 15th St Brooklyn 30 N Y DRISCOLL JOSEPH P 20 Lutz Drive Valley Stream N Y ERWIN EDWARD J 233 Cooper St Brooklyn 7 N Y FANNING GEORGE F 11511 117th St South Ozone Park 20 N Y FINNERAN VINCENT C 187 30 87th Road Jamaica 3 N Y GILGAN COLIN B 65 Hausman St Brooklyn 22 N Y HARRIS RONALD O 88 03 88th Sr Woodhaven 21 N Y HEITLINGER WALTER H 65 12 77th Place Middle Village 79 N Y INGRAM ROBERT A 164 India St Brooklyn 22 N Y JAKUBAUSKAS JOSEPH T 237 28 93rd Ave Bellerose 26 N Y KNAPP DAVID P 31 18 77th Sr Jackson Heights 70 N Y LESZCZYNSKI STANLEY F 541 New Jersey Ave Brooklyn 7 N Y LOJACONO MICHAEL R. 40 14 Vernon Blvd Long Island City 1 N Y LOVASZ, JOHN E. 125-16 I-Iawtree Court Road, South Ozone Park 20, N. Y. MAHER, ALEXANDER 174 Floral Blvd., Floral Park, N. Y. MARQUARDT, GEORGE J. 37-33 Lawrence St., Flushing 54, N. Y. MATONTI, EUGENE, A. 361 Atkins Ave., Brooklyn 5, N. Y. MCBRIDE, DONALD 80 Clermont Ave., Brooklyn 5, N. Y. MCDERMOTT, WILLARD 143-12 Poplar Ave., Flushing 55, N. Y. MCDONOUGH, MICHAEL G. 160-06 Laburnum Ave., Flushing 58, N. Y. NARANJO, CHARLES 31-82 46th St., Astoria 3, N. Y. NICOLAS, OTTO 3 Bee Sr., Valley Stream, N. Y. O'BRIEN, ROBERT K. 90 Greene Ave., Brooklyn 38, N. Y. O'GRADY, RICHARD T. 160-07 47th Ave., Flushing 58, N. Y. RIELLY, BERNARD 272 Cleveland St., Brooklyn 8, N. Y. SCHWARTZ, WILLIAM J. 45-43 41st St., Long Island City 4, N. Y. SHEAHAN, JOHN J. 67-89 Clyde St., Forest Hills 75, N. Y. STONE JOHN E. 530 Willow Ave Cedarhurst N Y SWIGER CHARLES W JR 406 Pine St Freeport N Y TEEHAN ROBERT P 67 35 182nd St Flushing 65 N Y TROISE FRED L 71 45 68th Place Glendale 27 N Y VACCARELLA JOSEPH B 544 Hemlock St Brooklyn 8 N Y VON URFF RONALD J 170 Barey St Brooklyn 7 WILSON DAVID E 104 South Carll Ave Babylon N Y WITT AMES F 61 2 a Mt Olive Crescent Middle Village 79 N Y ZAITZ GEORGE J 151 Starr St Brooklyn 37 ROOM 326 BIALCZAK FRANKJ 22 Newell St Brooklyn 22 N Y BURNS WILLIAM J 493 Autumn Ave Brooklyn 8 N Y CARDIELLO JOSEPHJ 140 Bedford Ave Brooklyn 11 N Y CHADZIUTKO FRANK F 122 Clay St Brooklyn 22 N Y CONNELLY JEREMIAH P 13 08 113th St College Point 56 N Y CONZA JOSEPH J 104 34 123rd St Richmond Hill 19 N Y COOK DONALD J 1 Cedar St Lynbrook N J . . , I , -a ' , . . v ' ' , . . ,. . Y - I , ., . , ' w ., , . . I , . . , I - - , . , . 1 ' - 8 ., -, ., -a x ' - , . . . , . . , - , . ., . , v - . 1 - - , . . -. ' ' . 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Studzos for then' phofographze work To Brother A Peter F S C or hrs many hours 0 asszsfance And to our moderator, Brofher C Pefer F S C or the long hours, valuable slazll and exfraordmarg patience he has gwen us so that we could proudly publzsh fhzs yearbook of yy 11111 ' I , I 5, V , . - 'A ' x' ' J . 4 , -, 'I , A ' ly A 'xx f V. . I I f ' , ., 1 V 7' , T. . 1 , 'l -'J. -I ' Q fy ,f f 1013 Mdrcus Ave., l If D y lp. fl ' ., f '52, . . 3 , ' 35, . . by- , I -y . p '. X If . K,' ,v.l, , Y ' 1 ' . y Q 1 .- ,.,s n . 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