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

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EA' 3 'T-fi' 1 if QQ . i . 1 -x .1 .VZ I 4 3 : H- A .- 1 ,. 5 2 5 : 'Q -. -5 2 1 fe' -. g Q -N :RK 1 ' f h ?f:,.' Q:- 1 T ' - lj .' T' '-12 K 1 ' L 2 . v ' 3- il... 1. 3 f I - 352: L ,IP I f 6 Z1 y .5 -5 :-3 ' 1 ., S -age .. E' F 'E rf., W V s 2 . . wfiif- , , . .. . 5 f 5.. . 1.1 L Af f A ww.: L. pg: , 1 L '. '- ra 'Q if 'li . .J 4.-. ZLL of gonfenfa Dedication . . School Activities Classes . . . Sports .... Seniors . . . Senior Directory Page Page Page Page Page Page 6 1 68 9 120 172 0I QlfU0l In an attempt to implant in the heart of every Loughlin student an earnest desire to follow the path which will lead him to God, we have made vocations the theme of this year's Loughlinite. In choosing this theme, it is our purpose to make the student more aware of the fact, that, although all vocations lead to salvation, he can be happiest only in the one which God has chosen for him. Therefore, we have interspersed throughout this collection of fond memories some ideas on the four basic vocations, viz. the priesthood, religious life, the married or single state. It is our sincere hope that these synopses will either give rise to a thought- ful interest on one of the four or revive half-forgotten ambitions, which will result in an ultimately happier and holier life under Our Lord, jesus Christ. REV. BROTHER B. PAUL, F. S. C. Principal 6 Yann-I It is with the wholehearted assent of all concerned that we, the Editors and Staff, dedicate the 1956 Loughlinite to you, Brother Barnabas Paul, the principal of our school. Since you arrived here in 1954 your untiring cooperation with the student body has carried Loughlin to new heights. Under your expert guidance many new courses, which are of singular importance in The Principal keeps a close check on all the workings of the school. Prior to the Loughlin games Brother Paul discusses some track items with Pete Beyer, Captain of the undefeated Cross Country Squad. l l our preparations for college, have become available. Your ready advice when problems have arisen, your zealous endeavors to con- stantly improve the conditions in the school and your intense interest in Loughlin's social affairs, have given us a vivid example of the true qualities which should embody all leaders-humility, patience, charity and above all a sincere devotion to Almighty God. .gn fAQ 'Mae rincilaa ji ice . . . Rev. Brother A. Edward, F. S.C. Vice-Principal B. Agmti 01,mi,,5 an admittance pan, Student Court tadayg suit jackets and ties are in order Rev. Brother Arnold of Mary, F. S. C. Religion, Guidance Director That'5 this Friday that the tests will be held. Van Sypveld gets his explanation. ourwe ing . . . Brother, Mr. Scotto, C. Goetz, Mr. Spitzer review 9 Iowa Test. S ... . h K a E . Y...- Rev. Brother B. William, F. S. C. Brother B. 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To this very day, that most urgent of all com- mands is still the creed of the priestly vocation and the propagation of the words of Christ is still its prime function. In its present condition, the world is in dire need of a strong priesthood capable of combat- ting the encroachment of communism and other totalitarian beliefs which are bent on the destruc- tion of all religion. Despite this fact, men have shown a most frightening apathy toward these vile evils and a reluctance to help in this battle with the ungodly. We, at Loughlin, along with all informed Christians, have been shown this distressing state of affairs. We, therefore, can no longer con- sider our job in this matter as simply optional, but instead as a binding duty. We must give our aid in every manner possible to overcome this ungodliness. 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Lougblin vocies raised in adoration. .siairifuaf .fdcfiuified Benediction closes every studenfs retreat. if ff QL rf 3 4. 25-M- l -Mi ', 'wa of-CQ I 4 X 4 ln 'MWF' Although sports and other activities play a major part in the sojourn of a young Christian at Loughlin, the most important activities, those which help to mold a Catholic character, are the spiritual activities, which take place under the supervision of Brother Arnold of Mary. Carefully spread throughout the school year, these activi- ties are designed to keep ever-present the religious theme which is predominant at Loughlin. Foremost among the spiritual activities are the re- treat, Triduum and the monthly Archconfraternity meet- ing. In addition to these there are many vocational talks by our own and by visiting Religious, in which students, unresolved concerning their vocations, are aided in mak- ing up their minds. Upon close scrutiny, therefore, it may be seen that Lough1in's spiritual activities are so designed as to keep the ideals of religion paramount in the student's mind. Rev. Brother I. Raphael F. S. C. sgglrl Religion, Sacrishm .xdcfiuified Rev. Brother Colmas joseph F. S. C. Religion, Latin The student body is addressed by a member of the Lay Apostolate 18 I S 11 Q Q W 2 5 Q n s iw ' Q 5 2,5 ' ' if M EQ: gfffw .15 ' 429 vi' L.. vm ffmiv B ? Q, Q 1 A I n N W-.-...La q: f M. - - --,-.. : X 9 MLN 'sub-1 :l: ik -A . s fury! . , ANN ' M2 47' A . .mf- 'jf',v If-ally. J , N figs:-f ff- , . ,,,..,.f .wg . L P--091-hit, -zk..,M,. A - , M ,M -Q 46 V .I RNS! A 1. Reagan, K. Casey, S. Rizzo, S. Batthany discuss the rules for future members. B1 other Michael gives Auxiliary check to the Principal, Brother Paul. ?rother Richard presents Steve Rizzo with La Salle Club etter. ASK .1 SML Chl The newest addition to Loughlin's ex- tra-curricular program is the La Salle Club, inaugurated in order to reward those boys who perform outstanding work during the annual Auxiliary Drive. Direction of the Club was undertaken by Brother C. Richard. The new organization met with en- thusiastic response, with this year's en- rollment totaling 401 students, and rep- resenting 81 seniors, 105 juniors, 101 sophomores, and 114 freshmen. The four individuals who amassed the highest totals in their respective years became the presidents of their divisions, while those who sold the most subscriptions became vice-presidents. In addition, each class has its individual representatives. The chief benefit enjoyed by members is the reception of a major letter, which bears the distinctive design of the club. The La Salle Club is but an outward manifestation of the spirit which under- lies Loughlin. It bespeaks the many students who appreciate the splendid work and unfailing devotion of the Brothers, and are therefore willing to de- vote a little time and effort to help them continue their work in the best tradi- tions of Christian education. First row, CL. to RJ: V. Ftagnito, J. Regan, C. Mahoney, S. Batthany, P. Hastings, J. Fraher. Second row: J. Carroll, P. Cavanagh, J. Finnetan, K. Casey, W. Foley, M. Britton, M. Kelley, R. Castellani. Third row: F. Manotto, I. McKay, T. Russo, M. Gyves, R. Vlacancich, R. Getty, B. McDermott, R. Holmbqrg, P. 0'ReiIIy, W. Kanther. Fourth row: P. Henry, G. Zahn, M. Tracey, M. Sheehan, M. Lagana., P. Egan, W. Roller, A. S aracio, J. Herrel, J. Trunk, L. Gazmle, T. M hy. Fifth Crow: F. Maltese, A. SCHOTRBYCI, . DeMaro, P. Barry, R. Cappel- luzzo, E. Kean y, I... Thar, J. Dayubmyj. Genovese, J. M ourt, T. Hogan, R. Armstrong. H ,, .f,. ,1.... . . . . Sitting: S. Batthany 1Senior Presidentj, J, Sitting: C. Mahoney CSophomore Prcsidcntb, P. Hastings fFresh Regan fjunior Presidentl. Standing: S. Rizzo man Presidentb. Standing: M. Britton 1Sophom0re Vice-Presi fSenior Vice-Presidentj, K. Casey fjunior dentJ,W.If01cy QFreshmanVice-Prcsidcnth. Vice-Presidentl . Q , os -W t- 'V'- --f--naw W Rev. Brother Angelus Eugene, F. S. C. English Department, Religion, Senior Activities Dr. Carroll trains students in the finer points of speaking. --.,,m Ei Brother Eugene hard at work recording a speech. annum We Brother Eugene inspects Room 12j's papers, whilst R King peruses L. Engeldrum's. Dr. Henry J. Carroll, Litt. D. English, Speech Brotlrer Peter checks the Englisb notebooks of W. Roe, as E. Cun- ningham, C . Kosior and I. Duffy await their turns. Regarded by all successful men as the king of subjects, English continues to be the chief source of a liberal education. In the English courses given at Loughlin, literature and com- position are the main topics stressed, although many other- points are covered. Ably headed by Brother Angelus Eugene, the English Department continues to lay a firm foundation for the future success of all Loughlinites. of-R Q Mr. joseph F. Sheehan, B.A English, Latin Mr, William C, Quinn, B.A. Mr. Nicholas J. Stebe, B.S. in Ed. English Latin, French, English ' hr' my y 23 X 5-Lf j I A i g ! wi! fa ,. , . is . gg3 Qs.,-Q g F 3,3-53, Qi' W gf . U,- wif. ,r , Ei' 6 - W.. 4' 5: 1' , . xv- ? 5, - SD. 3, Q. 523 f-Mg 4 vi 'vu , J, QQ ' vi ff' f X f f n'3 1' . mf , an ,xxx ip' 5,459 if I N1 V nm fa K WIN if v Siu W S' 4 . E 1 ' S6 XQGNQY v. b Y ds ' 7 i -Q ff M q q. Q Q ,I N 6 2' X Il Rev. Brother A. Raphael, F. S. C. Religion, Mathematics, Science, Public Speaking moderator. l'Pr'incipal among these contests are Catholic Forensic League and the Azarias Forensic League. In the Eastern of last spring's C,F.L., W. Willigan, J. Mueller, Afglieha, and M. Bennett qualified in competi- tion with other schools, which was quite a feat, sincje as freshmen Withfvagious grades of uppferctaigmen, thus demonstrating of Lough- lin In addition to the were many other debaters, among were J. Gar- Ligana. C F' F W builds self-confidence, helps a student to thin!-1 more and alertlygjgdllends him poise and' considered by many as time of the more Mt iiifgggtracurricular activities. Rev. Brother Cletus Joseph, F S C Religion, English, Debating Moderator J. McCourt presents his view Brother joseph instructs debators. M ZW W' 26 ,guage .S?aeaLin9 Loughlin's eloquent Ciceros gather on their appointed days to prepare and learn new speeches for the numerous oratorical contests sponsored each year by the different leagues and high schools. The boys assemble, under the guidance of Brother Raphael, to give their talks and have their weaknesses corrected. judging from the trophies and medals which were won, this year's .W . ',w7f7f'4f f 1 7 if , ,l P. O'Mara concludes a convincing argu- ment. Public Speaking Team ranks as one of Loughlin's outstanding teams. Among Loughlin's best orators is Raymond Russo, a student who has been highly regarded in every oratorical contest in which he has entered. Another outstanding speaker is Philip O'Mara, who garnered first place in the Catholic Forensic Contest. Among other notable members are, Thomas Fay and Martin Tracy. R. Russo, M. Laguna, M. Tracy plan a theme. I. Eaton, T. Fay, R. Glaser, K. Cook receive instructions rom Brother A. Raphael. Research is not unknown to Lougblinites. cali Pdf? Every afternoon Loughlin students can be seen entering and departing from the spacious library on the second floor, one of the most outstanding features of the school. Brother Claudius William, aside from furnishing many books on various topics, has made the library a source of informa- Rev. Brother Claudius William, F. S. C. Religion, Librarian. I found the meanin of nebular h I 3 Y' pothesis. tion for data concerning scholarship tests and methods of preparing for them. The library is very often used as a meeting place for the de- bating team, public speaking group and the Scholarship Club. The numerous trophies that adorn the walls serve as an added attraction for all visitors. ..-...-.-1 n'l 71 , '1 3 Sealed: T. Kaczorek, j. Lafond, J. Benkovitz, R. Eder, T. Doyle, D. Natoli. Standing: jamc sonian's Reliable Workers, A. LaVaglia, K. Conboy, E. Currie. JA MESQCQTNJ 75 Rl jamesoniavfs Editors with their staff. X J ! lf 5 W8 l . mf PN fi es -, Q k'vAkLmYM.? 5'-bw -0-Iiiiuy. W P V' .0 K 3 tri-,-4,.:g tg. , .L wt. ri-we 'M' V1 . 5 L .W gig ., 5. .Ma Rev. Brother Aelred joseph, F. S. C. Re1igi0,,,p,.em.h, Typists R. Matzelle and P. Rossi work oblivious of M. Jdmewnitm Modemmr. Laguna, A. LaVaglia, R. Eder and C. Goetz. Once each month, the jamesonian finds its way into the eager hands of Loughlinites. To some, however, it is more than a monthly propo- sition. On any given afternoon, Room 415 pre- sents a busy sight, with Co-Editors Bob Eder and joe Benkovitz scurrying about, assisted by, among others, News Editor Ken Conboy, Sportsman Angelo LaVaglia, Feature Editor Tom Doyle and Assistant Editor Charlie Goetz. Also on hand will be found Photog Tom Kaczorek, copy editor jack Lafond, and business editor Ed Currie. Ei- nally there is the indispensable aid of Brother A. joseph, Moderator. It is these men who make the jamesonian what it is - a reflection of the true Loughlin spirit. CL. to RJ: A. Pisano, P. Rossi, C. Goetz, D. Langveich. 29 R. Eder and I. Benkovitz with D. Natoli at typewriter i y. Q I I I a ...Y Seated QL to R J: T. Cushing, E. Pospischil, E. O'Donnell, J McCarthy B Carmody, T. Russo, V. Miller, H. Wenz, j. Rerher and D Reiher. Standing: Brother C. Paul lModer- S. Rizzo. F. Stone and D. Scbweter ready titles for Pinufef- atorl, J. Anchor, R. McMechen, W. Bostrom, S. Rizzo, D. Schweter, F. Carr, T. Healy, D. O'Leary, A. Giampaolo, T. Francois and Brother C. Peter lAdviserb. Missing from picture are H. Schmitz and A. Frazzitta. Th las few years have brought to the Loug in Yearbook a reputation for un excell h succeeding senior grou ji er thdaslg 7 eyes w gil assem la e of the 1 3551 a'nd 1'5e1's0ftl ages t at omprtse the memories students take nth them for the rest of their lives ln V1 pw f this lasting characteristic of yearb ol-ts no labor has ever been wrth held in he production of the Lough lfllte Th year the rems of guidance have been IV n over to a moderator new to Loug lm, Brother C Paul: The former holde o the offxce Brother C Peter has a teditn the capactty of financial dr recto - advisor The nucleus of this Brendan Carmody editor hie Th activrtnes section rs rn the '-'J' M Garr S nzr t e ctr ports is hancfled by 1: I e persevering literary staff o o F Stone, D Schweter, S R and . Frazzitta, rates a fmal pla I 1 , Iso do the artists, all of whom have made this year's Loughlinite a reality. T. Francois, T. Healy, R. McMechen and V. Miller discuss the scaling of pictures. Rev. Brother C. Paul, F. S. C. Religion, Science, Mathematics, Yearbook Moderator. , .f M B. Carmody, Editor-in-chief, supervises choice of a picture with T. Russo, E. O'Donnell, I. Giacalone and J. McGarry. Q N ..,, . Rev. Brother Clement Peter, F. S. C. Religion, English, Yearbook Advisor. .1 -.51 -- . ,F L-.r,, ...,, 'ff .- Jaffa Rev. Brother Cyril, F. S. C. Religion, Latin Department. Mr. Scotto collects the Latin Homework. Rev. Brother C. Frederic, F. S. C. Mr. james J. Wallace B A Religion, Latin. Latin, English 32 Q1 Q .. , One of the most important studies pursued in an academic course is that of languages. Of the two foreign languages studied at Loughlin, Latin and French, Latin may be said to be the more important, since it is the basis of the other one. Working on this assumption, the Latin Depart- ment has made compulsory a two year study of the subecr, at the end of which most students find that, as a result, their knowledge of the English vocabulary has in- creased considerably. To those students who want to take a third year of Latin, the department offers a chance to achieve outstanding recognition in the Cicero Medal Examina- tion. Whether or not the student choose to continue in Latin, he may be considered to have a good basic knowledge of the Romance Languages. Brother C. joseph instructs fresh men in Latin fundamentals. Mr. joseph F. Scotto, QA. Mr Joseph P Ma,-Chese M A Mr Thomas B Kelleher B A Latin, Social Sciences. Lafm English Latin English S Rev. Brother A. George, F. S. C. as Religion, History Dejmrtment, President of the C,H.S.A.A. Rev. Brother Ambrose of jesus, if I. Q-.ff F. S. C., Relzgzon, Hzstorj. .Ma for? Ns. X2 'L .... ,fr 1,-wff. sh. 4' N M , W,:5g'j?f' U 1 1 m .f1'm-ff. A -1 fx ef 'T . . P .,. .V by e I A . , f Aim, - fa., Hzstory 1 omes alzre .gully KW Vis j,,..-s Mr. Edward V. Crowe, B.A. Buszness Law, Social Sciences. Mr. Charles F. Grosse, M.A. Englzsh, S0c1alSczences. ist Joe Gallo has the answer for Brother Ambrose. During the first year of his stay at Loughlin, the freshman inaugurates his three year sequence in history with a course in Economics. Providing the basis for the ensuing courses, Economics is followed by the subjects World History and American History, both of which provide the historical background necessary to under- stand current events. Of late the American History course at Loughlin has been shortened to six months, thus enabling the senior to widen his range of studies, and to prepare better for the State Scholarship Exams. Brother George takes L. Kunz's paper. Rev. Brother Anselm of jesus, Mr. Francis L. Zember, M.A. Mr- Stephen 1-DRUSQHIY, 13-A- F. S. C. Economics, Social Sciences Eflgll-911, 500141 501641691 - Religion, Social Sciences. Brother joseph corrects French exercises. gfeflc The basic requisite of any liberal arts course is a foreign language, preferably one of the romance group. With this in mind the administration has provided a two or three year course in the most popular of all languages, French. Headed by Brother B. Aloysius, the French De- partment provides a firm basis for any college course in liberal arts, especially for one majoring in language. 36 j'ui pris, ffwais pris . . . Rev. Brother B. Aloysius, F. S. C. Mr. Gabriel P. Statile, M.A., Mr. john J. Bloise, B.A Rehgzon, French Department. French, Book Store. French, Mathematics. 1 -1 Brother Baldwin Peter solves all problems. .A group of seniors, under the guidance of Brother Baldwin Peter, convene daily during their study periods. These Lough- linites are none other than the members of the Scholarship Club and their principal objective is to prepare themselves for the forthcoming college tests. In order to accomplish this task, they .ghhofamhzyo Chl are encouraged to do an abundance of outside reading, including both the classics and current periodicals. By means of sample questions from previous scholarship tests, the students gain actual experience and their chances of success are proportionally in- creased. The exceptional results attained in former years testify to the excellent training afforded the members of the club. 4395, XM Rev. Brother Baldwin Peter, F. S. C. Religion, English , Scholarship Club Moderator. Brother Peter motivates members t utilize the tools of research. 37 eslko onor ociefy Tony Pisano hands Fred Mack a book, while Pat Mundy looks on. ,. ., ,. M. Mathiot does research work while C. Goetz and M. Laguna look on. ss When a Loughlin student receives the tradi- tional gold and white pin from moderator Brother Barnabas Paul, he becomes a member of the Leo Honor Society. He is now one of the eighty-six who have acquired the reward for out- standing success in their academic enterprises. Leo Honor members are entitled to receive many benefits, in return for which they are ex- pected to maintain a high scholastic average and to participate in extra-curricular and parish activ- ities. They are often invited to concerts, press conferences and other cultural programs. Those First row, QL.to RJ: T. Doyle, E. Tymann, R. Frazita, W. Burns, J. Crean, F. Sabbella, W. Cadette. Second row: P. Mundy, J. McKay, A. Frazzitta, E. Donovan, C. Burns, M. Mathiot, R. Smith. Third row: T. Van Riper, A. Pisano, R. Ford, R. Schineller, E. Rigney, R. Holmberg, R. Balles, C. Goetz, R. Fries. 38 l Smiling members of the Leo Honor Society. chosen for work on the Scholarship Club also are to a great. extent Leo Honor men. Since the Leo Honor Society was initiated in 1943 by Most Reverend Archbishop Thomas E. Molloy, Archbishop of Brooklyn, many former members have distinguished themselves in their college work and in their chosen careers. E. Rigney receives bonor pin from Brother Paul. .Members of the Club representing the Junior 39 Class. l Brother Robert conducts a busy math class. Rev. Brother B. Michael, F. S. C. Brother Henry at work in Trigonometry class. Wafdemaficd For those who wish to enter a profession where mathematics is the predominant requisite, a higher course in mathematics is available at Loughlin. In the freshman year a course in elementary algebra is mandatory. The same holds true in the sophomore year, where all must take a course in plane geometry. Everything changes in the third year, since the students then have a decision to make. Those who desire to go into higher mathematics choose intermediate alge- bra, while others may wish to pursue acourse in business arithmetic. Students who desire to go further in mathe- matics have an opportunity to take courses in trigo- nometry and advanced algebra in their final year at Loughlin. Religion, physics Labommry Rev. Brother A. Matthew, F. S. C. Rev. Brother Cormac Peter Imnuctor. Religion, Matbetmatics. F. C. S. Head Of U96 Mathematics Department Religion, Mathematics. AQP..-1 Quasar Y 'GN ,Y age ,ami WN ifF 'Y' Mr, john P, Heaney, B,A, Mr. Vincent T. Garone, B.A. Mathematics, Biology, History, English. Brother Gerard checks mathe- matics homework. 'G Mr., john J. Viviani, jr., M.S., O.D. Mathematics c. M . X F Mr. Walter F. Loehfelm, M.A Mathematics. 41 H Rev Brother A. Raphael, F. S. C. Rev. Brother C. Richard, F. S. C. Mr- John J: Aeppli, B-5-, Head of the Science Department, Religion, Chemistry Laboratory, 56191166- Mathematics, Public Speaking. Chemistry Club Moderator. CLQI7, ce In its endeavor to give its pupils a rounded aca- demic education, the school maintains a large science department. Courses with complete labo- ratory programs are conducted in Biology, Physics and Chemistry to prepare students for careers in engineering and the sciences, both of which face an extreme shortage of personnel. Loughlinites are among a very small percentage of students in the United States taking all these subjects. D. Natoli, J. McCarthy, H. Schmitz, I. . Devine keep things in equilibrium. Mr. Francis G. Hedberg, B.S. Mr Aeppli and U. Hunt demonstrate the Life Cycles of the frog. Science. li 3' Y. it g C M ,4 'bi- 42 4 ole.- 4 t. . 'ggi . .. . gt' .. A if if ' K ! A A Mr. Lawrence F. Napolitano 'ii Science. MM' Those interested in the expanding field of chemistry may obtain valuable knowledge in the chemistry club. Under the moderation of Brother C. Richard, the chemistry lab teacher, the chem club me-mbers undertake more advanced ex- periments than the average student usually encounters. Practical knowledge of this sort is invaluable to those who hope to pursue chemistry as a career. K. Niebel, T. Russo, scientists of the future Rev. Brother C. Richard with members of Chermstry Club. .J First row: R LePore P Gr ' . , . ener, P. Ricco, P. Bagrationoff, J. Cleary, V. Finneli. Second row: C. Larson, J. Deiner, A. Greier, L. Wilson, C. Huether, N. M H McGror Br tb . y, o er Gerard, J. Cleary, and I. Deiner compare equipment performances. .gafion .g .0 Q. 6 .0 ..QO',.o fff,,,,,.. ON THE AIR Holding its sessions in the Physics Lab after school, the Radio Club is designed to teach those boys interested in amateur radio the rudiments of communications along with some basic electronics neces- sary to obtain their amateur licenses. After attaining this, they may go on the air and secure sufficient experience and knowledge of advanced electronics to se- cure a higher grade license. The boys in this advanced status, under the guidance of Brother Gerard, the club moderator, devote most of their time to the opera- tion of the school station and the teach- ing of new members. Among its accomplishments, Radio Loughlin can boast of contacts with eighty-five countries and of having been active in Civil Defense Work. Besides the regular number of transmitters, re- ceivers and some ultra-high frequency equipment at the station itself, many of the members have their own stations at home. Rev. Brother B. Gerard, F. S. C. Religion, Science, Geometry, Moderator of Radio Club. Front row, QL. to RJ: F. Bellina, K. McGovern, R. Altman, B. Finneran. Second row: C. Bednarek, K. Gleason, S. Huggard, C. Lagerman, V. Mc- Carthy. Tbrd row: D. Matthews, R. Vitale, j. Reuckel, V. McCarthy, E. Kast, J. Anode, J. Caragol, J. Impaggizzo. P. Greier, P. Bagrationoff, R. LePore measuring ohms A l ' 45 CM R. Ryan, E. Corcoran, K. Casey, and Mr. Rogers discuss bone structure. Mo Ogg END View or R mwoucn THESE ,. wfxu.: Q. E P i 1 ' 2 1' ALL. 2 I T u , mi mwwx B MFF5 TU I URM . YOPLMN Ll lhllxll in ig Ls 9.9 Q .WIN ANU WM ' XO.-X Mmm? Ulm 1 41 lIiL. 835 1?'er hav 'I K K tiwn lhav' ' MIHRGR turned Ll There! I Cstorcd as H. Daley and B. jayner, Club artists. S. Wallner, G. Menkemeiler, R. Bucaro, Rice, P. Ciccone, G. Hyland, J. Deiner, j. Milwicz and E. Fischer, projecteers. 1 ies, and without doubt one f the most interes ng, is the Biolog .Q ' Biology Lab i robably the onl D ' 001 that is 5 Pular after ' - b C N '- The club i f ff ' -' ce of M ogerS, 0 'i .i i ch A delv eeper i 1 Q ' Blog' 1- ' ff ff onl equisife iiii . Q J' Besid I 1 K Cl i also giv e mo 1 ' K to comper 'th ls 'in Conte , from whic oughl u a g often e u- gf 1 riumphant. Combi 4 , th 35...-f . ' ke Biology Clu ne of the mo -- tanding a rivitie ' K, h hool. Mr. George E. Rogers, M.S. Biology Department Biology Club Moderator Mr. Rogers testing experimental filters. First row CL. to RJ: E. Fischer, G. Menke- meiler, S. Wallner, A. Pisano, J. Rehse, J iccone I Strahle K Casey Sec Deiner, P. C' , . y, . . - ond row: D. Russo, J. Reiser, N. Baukirschner, L. Fair, J. Corban, R. Bucaro, R. Milwicz, B. Jayner. Third rows J. Phillips, R. Ryan, H. Daley, T. Hyland, O. Paris, J. Paris, J. Spess, J. Rice, E. Corcoran, F. Hammarth. RR A5 -3 E Ml E 115.1 j, J 1-, 1' - 5 5. 4' IU A A YY H5 'F W xg., Q , Y 1 xg ws' if P .fg kg i' 1 , gi ' -, i,,. f , 1 My H f h 193 ,ir :V a V ., , 'Q M,.f3 'f U54 R iss.: 4 Q55 if A Y 5 MQ I 5 - I 2,-, , by V 5 lwiii ll KA K' 2'1- 'E ka g i 2- ' wuz' , V 0 rx N0 .-5 Q J n 5 Q ' It Q ' N 'I ' 1 .wi 4 Y? xl, F ' . X fy Q vt? A 4 , 2-'Si r . A' wy ,. . . Q54 A I xf' 1 .gy K M ,l H J. I I - , W 1 -Nl is ',,,.aiu lllnulnig lun-......'lIllipg F 'Y 'df' nf. 3. M M',Q as 2 ij: 1 7 ' Wil ,f ff X udic anclydrf jesfiuaf The Music and Art Festival, introduced last year by Brothers A. Edward and A. Martin, mod- erators of the Glee Club and Art Club respective- ly, is a form of entertainment which endows the audience with a sense of edification as well as enjoyment. The program was composed of rendi- tions by the Glee Club, itself an innovation at Loughlin, plus some exhibits by the Art Club, and was so well received that the moderators are planning a similar performance for this year. Brother A Edward leads the Glee Club. R. Ladson sings the Ave Maria. Tom Sheehan and his Golden jazz was there too 1 H om. i fi 5 x i f 5Tii K? A Uipgffr , Q iw E i ii hw First row, QL. to RJ: R. Zytko, T. Gregorek, C. McBride, B. Natural A Steinme er D. Cella E Cann .Varrone S U ' y Y 9 ' , J 5 ' Vallo, E. Farrell.Second row: W. Baumann, E. Jaworski, G. Lascell, F. Randel, V. Sturiano, J. McGovern, N Angrisano, F. Seminara, R. Corr, W. Tymann, E. Carey, P. Zullo, V. Dauber. Third row: R. Ladson, T. Kaczorek, J. Rev. Brother Alfred Edward, F. S. C Religion, Algebra, Physics, Glee Club Moderator. 52 Fischer, F. Buchner, T. Rothacker, J. Jordan, A. Spera, R. King, D. McCarthy, P. Reilly, J. Power, J. Lidoski. Fourth row: J. Steffens, J. Holowecki, J. VanSchaick, J. Costello, J. Grella, P. Mundy, F. Sharp, P. Hill, J. McKiernan, L. Tufaro, E. O'Sullivan, P. O'Sullivan. Standing: A. Monte- Bovi, piano accompanist. Missing: R. Lancer, T. Fletcher, Ti gl. Chl A festive mood is in the air every Monday and Wednesday afternoon when . Loughlin's songsters gather to render their interpretations of various songs. Under the masterful guidance of Brother Alfred Edward, the Glee Club prepares numerous renditions to be sung for the enjoyment of all at its annual concert, and also at the Christmas Entertainment. This year, the Glee Club has been suc- cessfully. entered in a city-wide contest at Town Hall and has also been invited to entertain many groups and organiza- tions. Nothing but further success and esteem can be seen for the Glee Club, which promises to give endless enjoy- ment to all for the years to come at Loughlin. Loughlin's Rock 'n' Rollers Standmg: W. Baumann, G. Lascell, R. King, R. Ladson, T. Kaczorek. Seated: P. Mundy, A. Monte- Brother Alfred Edward vocalizes with his Glee Club. GZZ COWLAO A second extra-curricular achievement at Loughlin similar to the Glee Club has been the very, very, popular Jazz Combo. Comprised of G. DiCicco, J. Candia, J. Signorelli, N. Catalone, F. Daniele and A. Monte-Bovi, the Combo has appeared at various school functions, such as the Christmas show and the many informal dances, as well as at various other gather- ings. Appealing to the Rock 'n' Roll instincts of the majority of people, the Combo has never failed to bring down the house. aa' , , L. M, r .. Qi.. 16 . . 5 .x A .. Y' . th Rev. Brother August Martin, F. S. C. Religion, Mechanical Drawing, Biology Art Club Moderator. , dw i' All CAL. P. Summers shows Lougblinite winning M, Lv' J ' is fx... 'H t px... . poster. Lougblinites draw Nativity scene. Under the able moderation of Brother ugust Martin, artistically inclined are given an opportunity to their talents. Meeting three times in the fourth floor art room, the twelve members of the club were headed this year by President John Rossi and Veep Paul Summers. Members perform essential, although little recognized, behind-the-scenes work such functions as the Junior Prom the A.D.C. Christmas Show. In addi- 'l-they prepare posters announcing sphrts events, dances and other social af- fairsggas well as the monthly intentions of the agipostolate of Prayer. When not occupied by their heavy schedule, the artists prepare entries for various contests, including the A.A.A. Safety and the Diocesan Vocation Con- tests. In the past, Loughlinites have achieved considerable success in these competitions. With such a diversified, year-round program, it is not hard to see that the Art Club forms an integral part of the backbone of Loughlin. Front row, CL. to RJ: J. Santor, Giglio, Dull J. Corban, T. Russo, R. Gallo, J. Ryan, T. Nicarico, Brother A. Martin, K. O'Neill. Back row: J. Mc- Cabe, J. Senpil, R. Pouty, J. Rossi, P. Summers, T Simpson, L. Matson, McMurray, Redpaint, E Jasko, B. Paternoste, E. Pospischil. P. Ryan, J. Rossi, K. O'Neill belp make decorations for the junior Prom. l Talking it over are: 1. Stemke, Use of intricate machine ex A. Papandrea, C . DeBello and plained by Brother William. I. Robinson. 00 LUOI' U19 'UU L' One of the newer innovations in the Loughlin cur- riculum has been the introduction of a shop course in the everyday routine of the junior classmen. Headed by Brother Clarence William, the shopmembers learn the fundamental rules of cabinet making and woodworking, indulging in such projects as bookends, trays and a special project to be decided by themselves. Also on the program is an introduction to elementary electricity, in- cluding such things as parallel circuits, relays, and the like. The course, having been warmly received by the participants, will be expanded to meet the increased de- mands of a technical age, Rev. Brother Clarence William, F. S. C. Religion, Shop Instructor. So, ,bays what it is., O Mr. Moran clarifies a point. ommercia Many boys who attend Loughlin do not wish to pursue a career which involves the regular academic courses that are given. For these students a commercial course has been established. After a sufficient time for consideration a sophomore may choose to pursue the Commercial Course in his third year. If accepted he studies such subjects as Business Arithmetic, typing, Business Law and Bookkeeping. In addition to these, the commercial student must also take a course in history and English. Brother Lewis, in his capacity of Department Head, gives valuable advice to Commercial scholars. It all adds up for M. Moynihan, I. McGini.vs and D. Prirnato. L, LLB. Rev. Brother A. Lewis, F. S. C. Religion, Commercial Department. vi 'mf' 3 .f Ql -oy. Y f I Kruk Mr. john F. Moran, B.A. Business, Social Studies. 57 f , D Twice each day, first at 11:15 and again at noon, the vast job of supplying lunch for eighteen-hundred Lough- lin students becomes the task of the service squad. Under the capable direction of chef Mr. Robert Guagnini, various sandwiches, hot dishes and other foods are served. After the food has been served, the boys then must turn to the job of putting away the remaining food, dis- posing of the refuse, thoroughly cleaning the kitchen for the next day and counting the final receipts. Having accomplished all this, the boys may then rest, knowing they have done their job of supplying food for the hearty appetites of all the Loughlinites. , w Wa if f 1-at .sn .. 825 9 5 gk-,. 'WJ f f? -A'.F'N , :E 'Q al Viltiiilz ' ' icy! J, J - ., V if-mjrsiaii' ' '.:gf ws.51ffy a -A 'firffilcg' wi ... X '2 f 'f'..:'fwf f: 9'f ' E' - J- ' 'gf - - J A ,. -if 'ixdf 55+ E -Q J , if , 'I fa' ' ' J., Q gt W V Kiawah 1 1. V -is V A circa kg. 5 X V , w A .ii 1 bw 3 W I 1' 1 ., I ll ' XY x I 1 . ,X f ' 1 J ' X r s L X 'J f B' Loughlin's Kitchen Staff who dish out those delicious meals: Mr. Guido Giorgi, Mrs. Helen Reddy, Mrs. Evelyn Dailey, Mrs. Margaret Basil, Mr. Robert Gua- gnini. Please pay when served. w J if 'Q W my f ' .4 ff: 4 5.9. a Top row, QL. to RJ: F. Marotto, J. Horan, V. Pizzolato, J. Reiher. Bottom row: G. Duncanson, J. Driscoll, J. Lau, M. Gyves. 59 I 'Wi-7-T? 3 x WE iis :IHQ IIN De La Salle College, Scholasticate of the Christian Brothers, Washington. View of Washington Monument. Laughlin students drinking in American history. mdhingfon filo Bon Voyage - Students leave on Annual Washington Trip. Each year a groupof junior and senior class- men take an excursion of four days duration for an educational and entertaining vacation to the nation's capitol. Scheduled in the heart of spring, the visit catches Washington at its most beautiful and awe-inspiring season. Aside from the usual visits to the Capitol Building, the White House, Smithsonian Institute and Mount Vernon, the participants also enjoyed many extra attractions, such as the Cherry Blossoms in bloom. Headed by Brother A. Edward, and in con- junction with several other faculty members, the Washington trip proved to be the great success that all expected it to be. Sport Hoppers All! X X P. Ricco and T. Van Riper with their dates. F. Dehler, H. Wenz, T. Russo and I. Gallagher and leurs femmes. wr sp... JJ.. With Walter Leege and his orchestra supply- ing the music, the semi-annual Loughlin Sport Hop was held in the school gym by the student body. Regarded as one of the most important events in the Loughlin social calendar, this year's Hop was particularly well attended, over two- hundred couples being present. Enlivened, not only by the regular band music, but also by many other novelty numbers, the Hop showed the activity common to many of the past dances. The gala evening ended with the playing of Goodnight Sweetheart and the couples de- parted, retaining the memories of a most enjoy- able evening. Dancing in the dark! 62 Loughlinites line up with dates at soft drink machines. Ladies first! f'1'EX Shafing puffy One of the more popular events in recent years has been the Loughlin Skating Party. Held joint- ly with Bishop McDonnell, this year's Skate was enlivened even more than usual by the fact that reduced rates had been secured at jahns. Thus, after the arduous activity of the rink, the Loughlinites could spend the rest of the night regaining their strength for the long trek home. Chivalry is not dead. Mike Sinanski wins the door prize A cute prom favor. The beginning of a pleasant evening. me ,f1b,,,,., ueen of the Prom? Christmas Theme I '0l'l'l Under the moderation of Brother C. Richard, the junior class held its semi- annual Prom in the school gym on December 27th. Since it came in the midst of the holiday recess, its theme naturally emphasized Christmas. Co-chairmen Charles Goetz and Walt Cadette engaged the Rhythmers, an eight piece orchestra, to pro- vide the music for over two-hundred couples. Four faculty members, Mr. Miles, Mr. McGowan, Mr. Rusnak and Mr. Kelleher, acted as chaperons and also selected the queen and her six princesses. Committeemen W. Cadette and C. Goetz with Fi,-51 Check the codfslfben.. dates. w X...? X...- A U p the stairs to the dance. Look df him dance. ' 65 I A Emi IQJQ As a climax to a year of hard study, the students and faculty of Loughlin set one day aside for a gala excursion to Rye Beach. The books and headaches of school are left behind at the Battery, as the Meseck sets sail for Playland and a day of recreation. Upon arrival, many Loughlinites head straight for the bathhouses, while others are drawn to Playland's large arcade, biding their time until the opening of the rides. Towards late afternoon many of the faithful and their new acquaintances can be seen boating on Playland's quiet lake, topping off a perfect day. At five o'c1ock the whistle of the steamer signals the re- turn and the Loughlinites slowly make their way back to the city, none the worse for wear, but.much happier for the enjoyment they have experienced. 66 QQQ T ii . ri I 5 K if ri ,il Y yi Q b I A 5 f X :E ' new-1 -, i A 510141 and g fgif brgezel 4 d4y'5 M65STJ..S'C0ff0 d11dZ61llb61 fESfi'U6ly accoutred ingredients. U' R n ' V. .. 'Valet w Q X W il' W .Q-Kev V -f- 13.3 v ,gnamig 5 TIGFQQTS 5 1. Brother Lawrence challenges Brother Henry to a race. f'N 'Qeams f ms , N -Y A popular amusement for the stout-hearted 67 at Homeward bound, ho-hum. ,l .,.,-. 1 - . I. 5 .n--- V A.-'Y . I , N ,v .N-i-r F ALL THE FOUR STATES of life to which a man may be called, the religious life is undoubtedly the most perfect for the saving of his own soul. 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Oreszczyn, J. Aylward, V. Ciancio, M. Lassiter, F. Hempfling. Fourth row: J. Fletcher, F. Vassallo, L. McCluskey, P. McNally, J. Bryck, J. Faulkner, J. Browne, J. Machulis, R. Marshall, P. D'Angelo. Missing from picture: J. Carroll. Seated, KL. to RJ: L. Mayr, K. Quealy, D. Esters, D. Farrell, P. Tuite, P. Quinn, D. Hughes, T. Smith, R. Moroney. Second row: G. Campiglia, F. Sisavic, A. Monte-Bovi, A. lppolito, R. Ferrero, T. Gallagher, W. Brower, T. Blaine, P. Page. Third row: E. Btodigan, J. Marsicano, K. Murawski, N. Ramer, R. Teed, D. Galickas, J. Guglielmo, J. Gibbons, J. Mitchell. Fourth row: R. Servido, R. Zanini, W. McArdle, S. Oles, E. Reilly, T. McCarthy, E .Wil1oughby, R. Ellis, R. Keegan, T. Kamarad. Missing from picture: J. McGuire, W. O'Keefe. Seated, KL. to RJ: R. Kuntz, P. McAllister, R. Lancer, J. Ringelberg, E. O'Reilly, L. O'Brien D. Langreich, T. Galvin, J. McKiernan, J. McCue, W. Cadette, E. Corcoran. Second row: L Soleo, J. Jarvis, L. Veltri, P. Molloy, F. Vath, M. Kelleher, F. Tinnerino, R. Blanquet, W Higgins, T. Panichella. Third row: F. Gregory, J. Deil, T.- Rothacker, J. Fischer, F. Buchner, R. Blum, J. McNamara, J. Zatarga, R. Matzelle, T. Cushing. Fourth row: J. Stewart, R Jackowski, T. Malarkey, J. Herrmann, G. Boone, J. Lahrman, J. Tarpey, J. Power, A. Spera. Missing from picture: J. Fey. 1 Seated, CL. to RJ: K. Stanton, D. DeGaetano, A. Duro, G. Bacso, J. Morsellino, D. Mc Carthy, R. Guagnini, B. Long, J. Sander, J. McGrory, W. Perez, T. Acri. Second row: P. Hill, G. Whiten, W. Fellows, C. Goetz, R. Furino, J. Weber, R. Robilotta, M. Lagana, L. Maz- zarella, T. Russo, S. Ferreri. Third row: K. Conboy, R. Balles, G. Andresen, P. Rossi, C. Trunk, J. Murray, F. Rinaldi, P. Reilly, M. Mathiot, J. Kerwick, R. Klecka. Fourth row: J. Heaney, E. Gentilcore, K. Casey, R. Spadaford, J. Eaton, E. O'Donnell, J. Garkowski, J. Fergu- son, J. Fox, P. Pratt, F. Sabella, F. Naughton. Missing from picture: J. Callahan, P. Noonan. Seated, QL. to RJ: G. Spall, A. Petraco, M. Boland, W. Gassman, M. Clougher, T. Fay, M Sheehan, C. Evers, J. Gerety, E. McLoughlin, D. LaCapra, W. Hayden. Second row: D. Hink ley, J. Haggar, J. D'Amalio, L. Joy, A. Stango, M. Kiey, J. Garafolo, T. Lynch, G. Scherer, R- Paquette, A. Sparacio. Third row: K. Jones, J. Toman, R. Szypula, J. Smalkowski, B. Moroney T. Groarke, D. Macari, J. Milewski, T. Fletcher, P. Brendel, F. Schineller. Fourth row: C Larson, A. Kwilman, R. Riccardi, J. Kepic, R. Goldrick, T. Smith, V. Badia, T. O'Donnell, J Dengel, J. Flynn, R. Lalier, W. Tracey. Missing from picture: J. Mike. First row, KL. to RJ: W. Wolfe, F. Kohloepp, F. DeMaria, J. McCusker, G. Emmolo, A. Giovacco, J. Corbett, A. Grappone, M. Maddock. Second row: P. Closs, J. Grella, L. Sicurella, D. Kennedy, R. Gallo, C. Kistner, A. Palmieri, A. Sparacio, John McAndrew, W. Reddy. Third row: V. Zajkowski, P. Mannion, S. Niewierowski, R. Winiarski, M. Masone, J. Bernat, J. Mullaney, C. Feustel, F. MCI-lugh, P. Polito. Fourth row: E. Fingerling, R. Pettinato, J. Agnese, J. Jones, R. Hemno, M. Forbell, S. Wandasiewicz, G. Molaro, J. Romano, J. Medaglia, M. Cannon, F. Hartmann, F. Giglio. Missing from picture: E. Farrell, C. Starkins. First row, KL. to RJ: A. Messina, M. Holley, R. Rossman, J. Tavolacci, J. Meyer, D. De- Angelis, J. Willoughby, J. McCauley, C. Haggerty. Second row: J. Durnin, D. Buckley, E. Brady, M. Ortiz, G. Brady, T. McGann, M. Mahony, D. Conroe. Third row: R. Ryan, V. Gerardi, J. Shanahan, E. O'Reil1y, C. Soriano, D. Neely, M. McDermott, E. Crowley. Fourth row: F. Diarco, S. Skrobecki, V. Delaney, M. Tobin, J. Garity, S. Nolan, E. O'Sullivan. Miss- ing from picture: E. Malone. Seated, C. to RJ: J. Anticaglia, J. Dwyer, E. Karabec, M. Buondelmonte, F. Mugavin, Kelly, T. Casey, D. Reiher, J. Bonser. Second row: E. Pawlowski, R. Bartow, J. Clancy, Velotti, J. Vincent, D. O'Mara, T. Cafferty, R. Tepe, J. Rimkunas. Third row: A. Lauria, Martin, K. Kubic, E. Kolakowski, A. Funk, R. LeBeau, J. Tanner. A. Trella, P. Cloonan, Drennan. Fourth row: L. Gazzale, E. Coen, P. Klavana, G. Belolan, G. Failla, K. Cook, McAward, A. Bracco, M. O'Keefe, T. Berk. -.'- :Ego-4 Seated, QL. to RJ: N. Siragusa, J. Peeling, J. Jungblut, T. Hassett, F. Daley, J. Hellmann, J. Janics, A. Daniele, R. Halka. Second row: W. McKay, F. Asta, P. Monaghan, E. Jaworski J. McAssey, O. Ochinero, J. Gleason, G. McGarry, J. Cattani, J. Wroblewski, F. Jaeger, Third row: J. Quarequio, W. Jakubowski, A. Evangelista, R. Schott, W. Persch, W. Cullen A. Sydlanski, R. Peterson, J. Martem, J. McMahon, T. Ungerland. Fourth row: J. McQuade1 G. Caputo, G. McLaughlin, P. Cippoletti, J. Lidoski, R. Polo, L. Ameres, G. Haran, M. Giam- marino, J. Coleman, M. Blewitt. Seated, CL. to RJ: T. Philbin, W. Wanamaker, T. Greene, J. Pfeiffer, A. Papandrea, W. Stade, R. Tumilowicz, C. Leininger, J. Keany, R. Furst, W. Tennant. Second row: K. Mc- Carthy, E. Eckert, C. Norris, F. Weber, W. Wallace, J. Stemke, S. Burke, C. DiBello, J. O'Kelly, R. Brantuas, D. Riepe. Third row: W. Brustman, F. Kopacska, N. Catalano, T. Coonelly, J. Brennan, M. Herbst, A. Murphy, E. Kast, S. Huggard, J. Hayes. Fourth row: J. Regan, R. White, C. Blume, D. O'Connor, R. Hayes, J. Robinson, R. Torrey, L. Stellato, M. Delgado, C. Lagerman. f' Seated, QL. to RJ: M. Donnelly, R. Deegan, T. Corcoran, C. Rose, L. Bongiovi, B. Keegan C. Boss, A. Brisciana, R. Walsh, J. Heagney. Second row: E. Farrell, T. Donnellan, W. Can: 11011, B. Boylan, J. Nicholson, C. LaForgia, M. Misshauk, T. Goodwin, F. Torre. Third row: F. Flood, F. Haera, G. Lynch, D. O'Leary, M. Cavanaugh, B. Kenny, J. Leo, P. Ciaccio, M. Orlando, P. Burger. Fourth row: J. Stamm, R. Ryan, J. Rueckel, P. Gallagher, J. Civello, S Belnavis, P. Tauckus, J. Wagenman, M. Powis, R. Pompilio. Missing from picture: P. Barry E. Conroy, J. Kyle. Seated, KL. to RJ: D. Hevaghan, R. Hughes, J. Aab, D. Duffy, P. Scarantino, A. Piwinsli, K.Eagan, V. Sacco, J. Germans, T. Walby. Second row: K. Goss, V. Fanelli, T. Nicarico, K. Clarendon, R. Merrigan, J. Tymann, N. Angrisano, H. Hebel, E. Fischer, J. Havanagh. Third row: K. Parchinski, J. Dixson, C. Thomas, J. Jordan, G. Holland, J. Steffens, L. Korb, R. Jackiw, J. O'Donnell, A. Beyer. Fourth row: J. Egan, M. Donovan, L. Tufaro, R. Gallagher, P. Dean, C. Falk, C. Kelly, P. Eschmann, T. Beck. Missing from picture: A. Graf, J. Hamill, P. Janicke, R. Olszewski, F. Randel, S. Romano. 75 First row, CL. to RJ: F. Pribil, J. Prinzivalli, W. Storey, J. Cooley, V. Debo, P. Murphy, J. Javis, T. Simpson, L. Mattson, H. Muller, W. Slattery. Second row: L. Hsu, J. Mason, F. Young, T. McCaffery, R. Timpone, J. O'Brien, G. Amrheim, P. DiFiore, R. Corr, P. Brady. Third row: C. Beagan, E. Preusser, W. O'Neill, J. Volk, T. Murphy, W. Flynn, D. O'Sullivan, E. Flinn, M. Waters. Fourth row: T. Kendall, C. Been, J. Brooks, J. Feeney, V. Fullam, F. Maltese, J. Herrel, J. Rice, J. Amann, J. Deiner. Missing from picture: T. Bushy, C. Heilman. First row, QL. to RJ: J. Varnas, E. Reed, S. Husko, J. Caulfield, F. Flynn, G. Zahn, M Leyden, E. Pospischil, F. Carlozzi, H. Lipps, V. Varvaro. Second row: J. McGovern, J Lindner, M. Libretta, M. Mooney, P. Dowd, P. Cosgrove, A. Santangelo, R. Fidecki, R Clarkson, J. Fierro, G. Bruno. Third row: L. Simanowith, A. Mormile M. Forrester R Nahman, J. McMurray, P. Brennon, P. Miksis, C. Long, R. Spess, M. Lagasse, B. Cerrone. Fourth row: S. Spillane, D. O'Hara, J. Tricarico, W. Domeracki, N. DeGruccio, V. Mc- Carthy, J. Dengel, R. Kunz, J. Pilo, H. Malesieux. Missing from picture: J. Wohltmann. 76 Seated, CL. to RJ: J. Niccoli, J. Cunningham, C. Clark, C. Geiger, E. Sieminski, R. Paris, J Clark, J. Fahey, D. Schepis, D. Daly Second row: E. Cella, J. Teague, E. Troise, B. Pater noster, B. McAuley, J. Agresto, V. Basili, J. Spano, J. Singer, A. Iarrobino. Third row: W Steele, P. Clancy, T. Murphy, R. Sisco, C. Batchelor, A. White, J. Thompson, R. Valen, P Meyer, R. Sasiela, R. Fennell. Fourth row: E. Schaefer, W. Henn, J. Prokopowicz, M. Gagli ardthlgIACurran, P. Ciccone, S. Campbell, R. Horan, J. Rini, P. Mongno. Missing from picture J. S a . First row, QL. to RJ: T. Fox, R. Glasser, M. Shugrue, J. Curran, W. Delnicki, S. Muscarnera, W. Willigan, N. Alleva, L. Giancola, V. Rossi, H. Daley, A. Blieka. Second row: E. Toseland, C. Morrongiello, B. Jayner, W. Foley, J. Hanley, A. Spinner, J. Krumm, P. Czarnowski, R. Piliero, D. Gearon, R. Reicherter. Third row: F. Egan, D. O'Connell, L. Lomangino, J. Paolino, J. Landers, J. Zukas, J. Costello, M. Walsh, J. Strecansky, R. Stachurski. Fourth row: F. Kehl, A. Hennessy, R. Nardella, R. Kubik, B. Natoli, R. Daleas, B. Heneghan, T. O'Keefe, J. Mueller, M. Ciavarella. Missing from picture: J. Ambruso, M. Bennett, M. Flintz, A. Ryan. E Y . Q, fff ., - N 1 L? a 1 4- ? if 531 vw if v 10 ii 7, Eu ii 4,q M 5 V K qw, - 6 J V 'I , 3 -j' N Wv1 iv sf ,V 9 ELV 4 gg. Wg. , ' ' Q x 'asf K h , ,K My -A! , . J . W A ET A ' Sv Q 3 A Q WH A ' Q LT i I va-.wan S-f F2 1-1 -wa 9 4 Q ' ,, . -I Q if Q V' 9 4 9 We js' x Q57 fm 1. , my 5 .+V if 'Q QQ 'B' .fl if Ov 'R Km 'F +38 .ifiis 5 'Q El EE? '69 ZR 'S 1 4 .ar I Q :Ami , A K w'W592I'?3Zxi41 ,, ' if Q 'Km' fi ' .4 M. 4 4 I ,nm fr ' 1 1 4 -- W 1 -1-nam?-K 4 ,K M . -E M,,, W ., ,- , yMvm2ffQ. f f. 7004? M- 5W?w?a , ,. ' w l,x' 11 4, 71 E-ax, FV '--' it f'j?e?e,fgi , , ,,.., f V- I 4 QI :MQ I I ' ,, ,,r, ll' W E M. ......... 6 m, X M , Q. vw.,-4 ' v as H ,QQ s i ,. , ,m Q K- ff -if W..-W ,. f 1 . , 3 5 s 4' ff 5 . V I , -X is E x 6 fs 9- wi ' if yr 9x55 1 5 a si i Q lx 3 Q, dn. Is. '- 1' v 3 Illia-Q ....,.. I l 'Z , ' 'fm N Conroy, V. Lombardo, 'V. Verga, D. MacArthur, J. McNamee, J. Rhatigan, J. Giglio, R First row, QL. to RJ: C. Szeglin, P. Hageman, P. Hale, R. Marshall, J. Barrett, F. Russo, J Chandler, C. Farrell, J. Grogan, A. Pisano, R. Nevin. Second row: K. Wilhelm, D. Staudt P. Campanelli, D. Alberici, R. Leonardi, J. Santora, F. Salles, A. DiLeonardo, T. Walters, J Aloisio. Third row: W. Macklin, R. Caffrey, J. McManus, R. McCarthy, R. Pehrsson, C Reiser, P. Agosta, P. Egan, R. Suckow, J. Genovese. Fourth row: J. Carroll, V. Brown, T. 3 Nelson, J. Kane. Missing from picture: P. Jaffey. Seated, CL. to RJ: T. Pisello, H. Coppedge, T. McCann, C. McQuade, J. Nolan, T. Dubik R. 0'Donnell, J. Zaic, R. Keane, D. Reale, W. Haws. Second row: A. Maglione, N. Baum: kirchner, J. Ryan, D. Cglla, W. Gherardi, R. Phildius, S. Adamo, G. Lehnhoff, R. Matthews J. DiFiore, E. Guarini. Third row: V. Vadala, R. Kenney, A. Wildeman, J. Caruso, J. Donato G. Simonetti, H. Kranepool, A. Mugno, J. McKeough, J. Burke, J. Verambeck. Fourth row: J. Schiffer, M. DiGennaro, E. Marcis, J. Triessel, F. Rizzi, K. Frain, K. Nugent, E. Grady G. Killoran, S. Cassino, S. Papa, J. Bodt. Missing from picture: J. Cahill. 2A 226 9 First row, QL. to RJ: T. Smurzynski, R. Smith, J. Morra, M. Esposito, K. O'Keefe, J. McKie, G. Kimmins, W. Walsh, M. Shade, T. McCann, W. Finnegan, J. Kiesling, W. Rickard. Second row: J. McElroy, T. Billings, K. Tomlinson, J. Reiser, J. McBride, B. McShane, R. Bucaro, J. Sanacore, F. Ardolino, T. O'Hara, J. Ciorciari, L. Fair. Third row: J. DeMaro, P. Elgers, R. Gorman, M. Quinlan, G. Menkemeller, M. Barry, F. Wahl, R. Clifford, S. Wallner, T. Sac- cone, E. Christopher. Fourth row: C. Galluccio, A. Ritter, B. Moroney, H. Wiener, A. Smith, J. Giles, J. Sentowski, R. Montesano, C. March. Missing from picture: J. Hickey. First row, QL. to RJ: J. Holowecki, E. Donohue, W. Powers, T. Hyl, J. Matchett, T. Mc Carthy. Second row: D. Johnson, S. Buhl, L. Marsiello, R. Carleton, G. Paladino, P. Earn- hardt, P. Pezolano, M. Viola. Third row: P. Dittrich, C. Cresser, G. Spirio, L. Close, J. Clancy J. Strahley. Fourth row: V. Taddoni, T. Bogashewicz, W. Batsche, T. Presti, J. Ernst, B Bunyan. Missing from picture: W. Arens, J. Bukowski, J. Pulick. 2A 419 s Seated, CL. to RJ: J. Collins, S. Vallo, A. Onorato, T. Beshara, T. Grayson, W. Ahrens, R. Freel, J. Rehse, T. Phillips, J. Murphy. Second row: J. Seeber, A. Scaudinger, P. Salerno, F. Foyt, P. Dellafiora, M. Santangelo, W. Barnhart, R. Kuntz, R. Kemmerer, J. Heilmeier. Third row: F. Rizzo, J. Ivory, M. Fox, J. McGullam, R. Brandt, T. Murphy, T. Hogan, J. Conley, J. McCourt. Fourth row: J. Connolly, K. Mahoney, D. Redican, T. Zminkowski, J. DiLorenzo, T. McMahon, J. Lavelle, T. Kraus, F. Bellina, R. Piereth, M. Jarsky. Missing from picture: M. Farrell, F. Pocker. Seated, Q L. to RJ: J. Collins, S. aVllo, A. Onorato, T. Beshara, T. Grayson, W. Ahrens, R. Swierczewski, R. Forand, W. Frohnhoefer, J. McCabe. Second row: V. Curcuru, C. Fiscina, R. Cusick, A. Ciminino, R. Gallagher, A. Bulla, W. Hempfling, R. Burkard, L. D'Ambrosio, E. Cann, J. Corban. Third row: R. Barbarite, P. Kanyuk, M. Britton, M. Hennessy, L. D'Avanzo, L. Morin, L. Bellafiore, V. Grosso, E. Blaney, J. Cavarretta. Faurth row: J. Tetonic, A. Vainius, V. Enicleico, I. Onorto, D. Borgia, R. Reda, W. Cain, A. Orlando, T. Thweatt, S. Pesce. Seated, CL. to RJ: R. Bacanskas, L. Murphy, H. Duphiney, E. Godek, R. Dunbar, J. Loesch, J. Trunk, R. Roberti, C. Zinnel. Second row: C. Eberhart, G. Verderber, U. Accardi, V. Giovanniello, J. Tschupp, R. Vitale, R. Tempesta, W. Honer. Third row: P. D'Antonio, J Berns, W. Cesarski, A. Fragnito, J. Tharrington, P. DelMonica, R. Jagminas, J. Porretto, P. Lombardi. Fourth row: B. Reese, T. Mebert, R. Milwicz, J. Porter, K. O'Neill, A. Evans, V. Durso, R. Bittel, W. Callahan. Seated, C L. to RJ: G. McBride, J. Schreiner, R. Ragonese, K. Clements, H. DeTolla, P Conboy, D. Carro, J. Peterson, E. Kelleher, R. Weilminster, K. Washburn. Second row: M. Estremadoyro, M. Platarote, D. Starkins, J. Ameri, A. Miller, D. Forand, F. Shay, F. Soracco, A. Baglio, J. Garland. Third row: T. Kerley, V. Valente, W. Snizek, T. Wenchell, H. Con- nolly, G. Blizzard, J. Mason, J. Healy, R. McManus, N. Santelli. Fourth row: J. Troise, K Green, V. Shea, G. Mehrtens, R. Reisert, R. Edmonds, A. Cali, E. Fanning, D. Hassett, J Hempfling, G. Strebel. Missing from picture: P. Galbraith. First row, CL. to RJ: J. Hutter, E. Carey, J. Dauber, G. Lazarek, K. Hebel, T. Tomaszewicz, J. Perillo, W. Larson, L. Canario, J. DeRusso. Second row: W. Russo, D. Aprile, J. Mc- Creesh, E. Walla, C. O'Donnell, J. Blundell, W. Buckley, J. DeSabato, D. DiLieto. Third row: N. Ward, A. Mahon, J. Braunagel, T. Gorman, G. Zaun, D. Prochaska, R. Toth, P. Zullo, V. Kelly. Fourth row: J. Brady, J. Haynos, S. Laudadio, M. Beirne, J. Miklich, S. Los, J. Witte- kind, J. Caffrey, J. Friel, J. Quinn, E. Morgan. Missing from picture: P. Carson. n First row, QL. to RJ: M. Solano, W. Tully, L. D'Angelo, K. Chebat, A. Griffin, M. O'Con- nell, D. Cameron, D. Keohane. Second row: A. Contreras, R. Braithwaite, S. Amodeo, A Mech, M. McKenna, R. Kwarta, J. Varrone, G. Keogh. Third row: D. Martin, P. Triola, M Mundy, C. Berbrick, G. Bryant, J. Wicklow, R. MacColl, T. Berry, T. Kosior. Fourth row: W. Holland, W. Roller, R. Thielman, D. Fitzsimmons, J. Vanora, J. Gallagher, R. Burns, D. Kast. Missing from picture: M. Kellen, J. McMahon. Seated, CL. to RJ: M. Leonard, J. Morrisroe, B. Koch, T. Slattery, R. Tymann, C. Mahoney, E. Swiander, R. Ciavarella, D. Conklin, R. Carcasi. Second row: D. Morris, R. Cini, A. Brun- ner, T. Goldbach, J. Geraghty, J. Woods, W. Pieper, L. Reimer, W. Himchak, M. Millin. Third row: D. Steppe, B. Kucich, J. Devlin, M. Grottano, T. Hughes, W. Rowe, S. Sepanski. S. McCaffrey, J. McGuire, K. Telesca, W. O'Sullivan. Fourth row: F. Cullison, R. Molinari G. llgeoerum, J. Ametrano, D. Christiana, P. Giacalone, J. Liguori, V. Hunt, E. Kelley, W We r. First row, CL. to RJ: V. Priolo, L. Spiegel, J. Canamare, T. Fitzsimons, B. Balcuk, J. Mc- Laughlin, W. Mannhaupt, E. Kata. Second row: R. Croasdale, D. Connors, S. Balazs, J Eggleton, S. Blackwood, R. Healey, T. Tedeschi, J. Trovato. Third row: J. Brogan, J. Olinger, W. Spinelle, K. Batchelor, K. McGovern, W. Kanther, B. McCauliff, K. Panker. Fourth row: K. Kramer, J. Stone, D. Johnson, A. Mangiaracina, A. Calimano, W. Jones, M. Rowan. Miss ing from picture: G. Joyer, L. Larson, W. Wagner, G. Wilkenson. First row, QL. to RJ: K. Gleason, M. Thomas, J. Seminara, M. Holland, E. McNamara J. Weston, M. Maguire. Second row: H. LaRock, J. Allocca, M. D'Antonio, A. Ryan, A Mientek, L. Bressack, L. Thar. Third row: A. Rivezzo, J. Walsh, R. Chupka, W. Kiernan R. Caragol, R. Tarpey, L. Sifert, L. Casola. Fourth row: M. McCue, S. Molinelli, G. Koch L. Flynn, M. Devine, D. Ripley, J. lmpagliazzo. Missing from picture: R. DeCillia. s First row, QL. to RJ: F. Rafalko, W. Kelly, G. Kehr, B. Bentley, R. DeParis, D. Harnett, L Chappetto, K. Obremski, R. Bischoffberger, W. Pope, E. Hludzinski, D. Sullivan. Second row: R. Fountain, D. Hickey, D. Mulholland, V. Gerardi, G. Chiodo, P. Capurso, F. Herzner, D Lynch, J. Silvano, G. Gilbert, J. Dooley, J. Gibson. Third row: R. Paolillo, P. Schuchman T. Mastandrea, J. Zabbara, R. Lella, T. Dunn, W. Cuff, H. Inselmann, J. Jupoy, L. Smith J. McDermott. Fourth row: E. Capolongo, A. Wells, J. Thelen, J. Moore, G. Bostwick, C Delaney, P. Hickman, T. Maffucci, F. DeSantis, J. Bertles, R. Gorman, R. Molloy. s s Firs! row, CL. to R.l: K. Bileris, J. McGoldrick, J. Torres, P. Richard, F. Donovan, P Carfagno, J. Russell, B. Boni, R. Trusz, F. Burke, R. Noll. Second row: M. Reid, D. Milo, T. Bisulco, V. Atigna, R. Caggia, M. Venezia, J. Greco, J. Lignana, J. Urban, J. Tancredi, D Farley, B. Weisent. Third row: J. Jouver, M. Dominick, R. Ottley, D. Donnelly, F. Frohne, T. McGivney, E. Caraher, G. Halyard, P. Piccolo, R. Barbarite, D. Winsko. Fourth row: B Buckheit, J. Bencivenga, C. Namarato, J. D'Ambrosio, W. Timberlake, J. Szwalek, R. Floria B. Mullin, A. Ingrassia, J. Geraghty. A. Cotugno, J. Ferguson. Missing from picture: sf Michalak. First row, KL. to RJ: D. Mahoney, B. Sliwinski, J. Aliberti, J. Powers, R. Weeks, V. Craw- ford, R. Johnson, F. Delise, J. Sullivan, P. Daquisto, C. Murphy, M. Gironta. Second row: F. Riccobono, A. Palladino, B. Monte, T. Rowan, W. Brown, E. Murphy, R. Long, E. Smith, J. Butler, T. Reese, D. White, D. Carney. Third row: A. Tedaldi, B. Griffin, J. Ettlinger, P. Fiorillo, K. Stachurski, A. DeFalco, F. Aiosa, E. Rennard, T. Smigelski, C. Yovino. Fourth row: V. Conlon, H. Santore, V. Schaper, J. McDonald, R. Regensburg, R. Cesarsky, N. Poliseno, R. Coleman, J. Ruggero, H. Brett, P. Cardenia, F. Chiocco. Missing from picture: F. Fucillo, R. Higgins, S. Guida. First row, QL. to RJ : R. Evangelista, F. Aria, J. Lynch, F. Piskothy, T. Galanek, F. Bentivenga, J. Griffin, F. DeDonato, A. Cooke, T. Curtin, K. Mennella. Second row: K. Maddock, G. Tocci, R. Costanzo, A. Assante, A. Santuci, J. Howley, Sullivan, G. Kaffl, .T. Keenan, T. Vetter, J. Hetzler, M. Feery. Third row: M. Brennan, T. Chyczewski, P. Abt, R. Siedlecki, M. McCormack, J. Perciballi, E. Dougherty, J. Rizzi, J. Folan. Fourth row: J. Dettling, A. Davey, A. Garro, P. Incorvaia, T. Battaglia, J. Shannon, J. Murphy, F. Vizza, J. McKenna, J. Reit- mann, V. Byrne. Missing from picture: E. Curley. Firxt row, QL. to RJ: J. Heinhold, R. Brabender, B. McDevitt, E. Kennedy, J. Johnson, R. Confessore, S. Russo, B. Duffy, J. Cangelosi, V. Ambrose, J. Altieri. Second row: W. Briody, S. Lombardo, M. Reap, R. Strickland, F. Cutrone, M. Kilgannon, R. Vitalo, J. O'Brien, C. Diana, M. Richardson, M. Cusack. Third row: S. Morris, G. Kearon, K. Adams, T. Smith, F. Brunetti, J. Igneri, J. Hanser, J. Veneziano, L. Clementi, J. Chiaramonte, T. Ezelius. Fourth row: R. David, K. Kraus, M. Tuohy, R. Alexander, J. Anetrella, J. Rossiter, L. Ingala, L. Roth, J. Salanitro, A. Soriano, T. Hammel. Missing from picture: R. O'Connor. 1A 319 1A 0 1 I E L 4 M ' vw!!! w. A X ,S W 1 . J ,, .4 Bef, A A E 3 Q ff , I . Q ,a , 1 , ., lseatigigngj LMSL .V .-X i'5 I2 1 2 , .445 gg 3, .S .Q , 'wg itz!! 6 fs. 4 A X x 1 6 .E 'rf- i S fx Q HE third of the vocations, the married state, is the type of life to which most men are called. Instituted by God in the Garden of Paradise and sanctified by Christ at Cana, the married life and its end result, the family, are the foundation of a civilization and the strength of any nation. Knowing this, it can easily be judged that the prime duty of any man in this state is to his family. He must not only provide for their worldly necessities, but also must lay a firm foundation for their spiritual future by pointing them directly toward God and their eternal salvation. Of course, a married man may accomplish many other deeds pleasing to God. Work in the Lay Apostolate, the Holy Name Society, or some other church activity will increase the reward of paradise, but none of these is as pressing a duty as is his obligation to see to the welfare of those under his care, for he will be held directly re- sponsible for those whom God has placed in his trust. f i F-if 'wt' ,Ab mam -H -v----mn X r Aj, 4 A ,lk in .Q ' ' .J - ,1 49. , ' .h ,a , 4 gr, -, .1-' if 0' I' , f a If ' of--if A- 325' ' r 5 -I . E' -J 3 if A - f, fr- In 1'-A. 1g7g.a:.ggf f A-'P V - ---f --f .... ,. .. - V A. A xf.,.,.:AJ:-Jxg.-. A AA mxwkw .Q A., , . 'V .. .I . .Align .- f 'uf. f'. --- 1i'lf'F-V' ' r -- 4 P - 1 .A -r,,.,,'e1 fn -', w - 'A . . 4.1-' .A A Ang,-'-: I, M4 .- L. ' 1. .fivf Nz. .. I Q uf .. 1 J J. :QJAJ A jf' AA. ' A ... I-1 lg' , -- M:-r ,Q -I-' L.f..:, -vm ,IA 1 A- -1' .ffj ff' 1 A, gf . ' ,wig--1-' -,gg ' v ' ., ,1-F' . f 1.11, ' .. - --.' - - ,r' .' -'1 T J -.f 'Q 'L' - . 1 f -- --A lm-J I, 1 PA, , . -,Cf ' .-Xu . - IH'-' ,, . , 5. ', A, A A . 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Athletic Board of Strategy: Brother George 1Atbletic Directorb, M William Miles, fTrack Coach? and Mr. Andrew McGowan, CBasket- ball C oacbj make plans for the department. 92 Durin the man ears of i any athletic endeavor in whic it has participated. In all of the major sports, although not in the same degree, the teams of the purple and gold were, and are, never taken lightly. The track reputation has been one of ex- tremely long duration, while the one of baseball, although rela- tively recent, is equally valued. Even in basketball, where the success has not been as pro- nounced, few coaches accord Loughlin anything but high re- gard. The success, moreover, of the less publicized teams has been on a remarkable par with that of the big three. ln tennis, swim- ming and handball, the fame of each team in its respective class is outstanding. ln a good school mental activity should be care- fully blended with ercises, and from the K im -rv 'V lx X. f-ri ,f Mr. Andrew McGowan Physical Training, Coach of , A the Basketball Team Si ' Jf,',.! Ray Stanley, Captain of the Basketball Team. Q ag- ,' .2 .ff ' Mm' . get i s f , 1 I f 5 Pete Beyer, Captain of the Track Team 5 B , --W f- . . ,.. ..i...., .M '5 .,,T.....i,e.N,,,.L,l,,, X i X E f A. -.-......,,.....,- yeee -. fT7I,,q,,, ,T I -A-f-Q--Ma. ..,..,....,......,..r .. .,..a..,.r,.. ,a...,,, L' ,... ma rug 'sw ' .. - ..,,.r.......,e..,..,...... The victorious Cross Country Team: C. Goetz, J. Horan, T. Walby, P. Beyer, J. Baxter, J. McGinness, J. Zahn and Mr. Miles fcoachy Steve Nolan scores first.. Charlie Goetz leads the way home. r L1 if Ang.. 93 .A V- i , V, f jsp. f A m '-K , I.. X 1 'i B I C! P0545 f0lfLIl As the 1955 cross country season ran itself to a close, the hill and dalers took time out from their rigorous schedule to look back at their outstanding achieve- ments, which include the C.H.S.A.A. Championship for the third straight year. During this year, which was traditional of days gone by, the harriers remained undefeated, incurring but a single tie. Although the team has such outstanding runners as T. Walby, C. Goetz, and McGinness, it is still founded mainly on teamwork rather than on individual per- formance. The J. V. has also given an exemplary performance by capturing honors in all but two meets. This was accomplished through the combined efforts of Corin, G. Murchie, R. Ford, T. Greene, D. Hinkley, S. Nolan, and L. Finneran. In every meet the boys in the purple and gold uniforms reflected the true spirit of Loughlin. Prospects for next year look good. However, it is the hope of Mr. Miles that the team will continue to have the determination which has been its chief characteristic in the past. Brother Austin Joseph and his J. V. Team. . Four Loughlm Harrters have added trophy to our collection. Cross Country Team, First row, CL. to RJ : Brother A. Stephen, J. Baxter, J. Horan, J. McGinness, P. Beyer, C. Goetz, T. Walby, J. Zahn, Mr. Miles. Second row: Brother C. Anselm, L. Finneran, R. Horan, R. Murchie, D. Hinkley, S. Knowland, T. Greene, R. Ford. Third row: R. Renaldi, K. Con- boy, J. Coonley, J. Strecansky, D. Langreich, J. Garety, R. Vlacancich. Fourth row: W. Arens, M. Tobin, P. Burger, M. Maddock, R. Gallagher. The nowce team after another fme season Set for 4 quick dash. , ,. 2 . k . ..,,.. .W-.Tw ., ,, . .. .P ,,,,, ,.,, . , , i thbll' 6:-0+ s A -1 nllth 13 the t ter Bc. fl' Trim mg quiz akdale, High ed by j .. for hull yr vich 3 . and 6 for the With 7 rem, 8 fiom ifvilted d fb if apiece Z t ' -, B Wm' x. vflxwkw gCl5LQi To fill the post vacated by Mr. Armata, the administration appointed Mr. Andrew McGowan as basketball coach. Around such stars as co- captains Bill Maloney and Ray Stanley, he has formed a squad consisting mainly of juniors and which has shown much promise for next season. In the C.H.S.A.A. competition, St. Francis again took top honors. The Lion hoopsters placed fourth behind Chaminade and Holy Trinity, with their 5 7 league record. Their chances were seriously hurt by the mid-season graduation of high scoring Ray Stanley and Bob O Leary. At the first annual Christian Brothers tourna- ment held during Christmas Week, Loughlin captured second place. Another innovation was the hoopsters hop held after the game with Central Catholic of Allentown. SV' ' G XXXXX X ,lk sail 5 wi oi MW pd'- ' BILL MALONEYAND an RAY STANLEX W Xin' 5 x X Co Captains YKQOVS N A x eng med wo .M .ty-,ell me in X QQXO EQUYA-5 Q x9 Q, tm X una 'Lex 09 090' t X X N 5 X Y X Vlxx' A Ne' y x Yxoovgkkkkiox xg U xx sq W X X Gxxn 0 AIC mu C 1 O O gskexb O00 QU xx wld Yllfx x0xx1UnUx mul ww, ix Xiu bmi' K r tb H X 5 S, x Nl huxlbv xc t XVK K U be Q, X AW 0 X X L 5 Wk U3 e 10 ec w:f...- nil ,rx V Lim! 0uX5 e 'lea JOHNNX SCRANOW ITZ .Q 1 1 .1 1 'A HV' me ll Feat 0 xmch bl W Q L AWK xx xx UWB l In a ment, yy. 'Q-. t rned Q0 Loughlln 20 HOT lumlil -ll fhnmbs of l931 rg U ..---acl Amman ins To Pla CBA1fe 'C Y M , ,, . 0 xx . the BOB o'LEARY 4He f . y Night 6 - Q, G , H v V - S ii ' fCUl dgQg ' W f A ' fl vhm M1 ,. t JO I W A . W . NSUWY WIN be Q en yea- Hash with GRA '..r Q, an I , J a home and hom Q -- 6 mfo f - g Be.-ide: meeting the Albany Q I Rdbs f er ,c ,school on the home hardwood Jun-l , 1, 4120 x 1004! 8 hurry Zlst the entire varsity Sqdadfp, 5 I .vp 41: Sl 111 'Mei O g ,n -ue up to Albany to'play nab? 0 g Gable Gag! 1017 0' I fe, X In C , g-imc there li'ebrua1-y 16th. 1- 'Aiwa 'T ,. 1 el S spozts fine gum a , ' i it ' 1 l e ,' fi' l T- . f G K K ' ' . 4 -' ,NN ' . ' XM' 5 K v - we 'I . . S - . me . ' v D-' x x f , ' ' 5 v9 A , 'fu - lg 6. b S , 1 wt W' Q.. ' i. N wg V, .-as ll ,A X C t NYJ . tw at .' . lgin. AS D I X31 x fll S H fx 5 l i. X51 Y. X Kuff . 5 Y l 3 YK, int. H v ,O 'Y A I 1 P . li' X . ' b,-'asf' 59fiI' . Vx-ur f muchgxg the . 1, 3 f f W kzmclmb W5 , hx x ' .AXX r 7 X nc v 'rl at 'K ' is 'lv' ' ,ii 0 Hfw T ' :a:.- ff, - ' 0 I X10 on F I Vk sz , -u o 1 V- 1' .V ' K - N I .X E Lg' Fi x nn! 7 S 1 ,X , . N I.q we t ,, UI .K L' 4 K X XX Y . T N N I F 5 K. ' 91 l t P tb A A 3 N ' Lo - , .. . V L 17 5 Q, P u in N62 S ' 1 x70 61 I h c S U I mf' 615,-M ammade 235 ganmc will also mark the: Aplfliikg Q11-,All M beeb foufhdf nted duty, this H 4' their C. 8 Wan it M HIS Gola A 5 ld of Laughlin-'54 eh! , the A Bishop L0 Shmlys playnd In th lice, zu ball squad an OII E, 35111, th . p son ' ff 1 Qi Xjm were Stanley, H39 they chalkedl respective SQ, Agnes- Agnes' 0 stotj visitors 73' took s- netting als ant the L NVZIS aye Yerei fm' UW' -'bn Eftlgl mefflciga ot the campaign 2? 0 . ffzfjy.. .- 1-....,xaml Hayes, 'Ive 1 Nam Hoopsters Drop Lage lnruierl St. Francis ln Overtime Play-53-51 Adi 'ewwvww Ol ,A 'lf In Loss: Cathedral A, ,, ' o Loughlin Five W C x xx x BY V A ' 4 CQ X , f gl V , J X me n' . H0 me most lu i' 'rl ight encounter ever X 6' ' - 0 M hzird t ffl' y l. 'i 1ncis, 'irmed 06 JIM DRENNAN J psfel- A ' ,h' t W ,. , o f It - 1, W 0-. Q xx 0 QQ, Xf'Y.Xt4v Lose F 03, ' . e u no Q65 X 'X ' : A qw f If wk xQkNv Xin N YY E I. 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T 'I 'xi 1-OU OLD GHUN PUREIILEQI CSOLD Q megl both In 3 55 R f ul X . ,r x n E , V lo upsetflulntefs the gulted by th -Af . xv Xl xvvlx 1- lnmx! cure and cl min Early Lead Q s fuught t :Phe first period, Xll-dvzuitzxgc, Zuw -'ely under the h N-XX-kcwincl stanza both sides, uby four poir 'cGuire and wx V15-'M in two W XMAS VA' ,E third fx' N' nd the 1' N I-RO to nail Qiih- a Hgmlfllin dglgisholh' ua el Spafklin I mrs 3 tea Al C! 1.-' A l ,.. 4' a if Z 'C' ,-0 5 Varsity llzlskctball Team- Ifirxl row, fl.. lo RJ: Drcnnan, J Scrgmowitz. XV. Maloney, R. Stanley, S. Niewierouski. .S'c1'm1d rnrr: liruthcr l lcnrx' 1 Moderator J . l. DUl1K'2ll15C7D ihlzmzi 'url I , , 5- - . - Auliulgligx, llcugncy, VV. Vlltlllldlll, Mr. A. lxIkOlJNN'klIl lcltiiltlll. Tbirzl rout j. Mdjusker lM2lI11lgCfJ, E. Crowley, j. llumill, j. Un- gcrlzmd, K. Parchinski, R, 0'l.cz1ry, K. Casey flvlillliigtfl. john Ilcagney zlrircav in for ll lay- up aguirzxl CCIIIIYII Cullmlic' of flUE'llf0ll'71. 9' , we Rev, Brother B. Henry, F. S. C Religion, Mathematifs, Varsity Basketball Mozlerator Niewierowski scores an easy point over Tech. ri Mr. McGowan talks over last minute strategy with Bill Maloney, Ray Stanley and Stan Niewierowski in the frontg John Scranowitz, Bob O'Leary, John Heagney and jim Hamill in the rear. Laughlin cashes in. Time out for a quick break. 99 Q., iulvwlld '-'59 kd' sis-SA N, an 9 'I Kevin Casey and joe Tricarico getting uniforms ready. 100 ,dsusuaq-1 Heagney didn't eren touch him! Ray Stanley gathers in the rebound. A .ff SN J 5 Gi! ...XS . MQ Jayvee hoopsters-First row, KL. to RJ: R. Dixon, P. B. Ledevith. Second row: Brother Henry, J. Tricario Boyce, R. Pagano, C. Beagan. J. Mclieough, K. Egan, M. Dundon, B. Bunyon, T. Carroll, R. Phildius, Mr McGowan. A - .E S ., V .N J S -. Tv? og, 'z H ftfl R Y ' 7' : T K Jw . all DLA, l GMBH! A 3 B Q 30 I a E? 4. '- .. ... ag. 'if ff- . 1 I gg vEffkm.,w,. QMS 1, 2 gf. wgwf . F., xxx l ,.-ang-aK B. GHlf l A Rev. Brother B. Maurice, F. S. C. Religion, Latin, Frosb Basketball Coach if Few Freshmen Basketball-First row, CL. to RJ: J. Calahan, T. Billings, J. Ligouri, C. O'Donnell. Second row: O. Durso, C. McQuade, G. Bryant, K. Panker, P. Triola, V. Fragnito. Third row: Brother Maurice, J. Dilorenzo, T. McManus, R. Rivezzo, J. Brogan, A. Wilderman, G. Lehnhoff. 101 102 ME VARSITY TRACK TEAM - First row. fL. to RJ: Mr. Miles fC0achJ, L. Velotta, A. Parolisi, S. Belnavis, F. Matzcllc R. Merri an G Molaro S Ferreri A. Lava lia, . 2 , . , . , g M. McBride. Second row: Brother C. Anselm CModerat0rb W. Cullen, E. Fingerling, F. Gigilo, S. Campbell, A. Pa: pandrea, A. Imperato, C. Goetz, F. Walby. Third row: R l if! 3. . A N X Q n :- KN K Q' Q t, fp t ' sq A N' N4 ills. it J v Geber, G. Murchie, F. Greene, J. Garafalo, R. Smith, L. Finneran, J. Smith, G. Leonard, A. Brisciani. Fourth row: G. Zahn, J. Baxter, R. Ford, P. Beyer, S. Nolan, K. Con- bo W. Ha den . McGuiness . Nerni. Fifth row: G Y, Y . J , J Bonser, E. Rigney, V. Fragnito, J. Scrantowitz, J. McCaf- frey, E. Hickey, J. Horan, R. Horan. I'ClC After achieving an undefeated cross country season, the Mi1esmen proceeded to start a vic- torious indoor record. In the initial meet of the season, the Relay Carnival, Loughlin vvalked away with first honors, gaining points in the shot put, the high jump, and the relay events, with E. Rigney, V. Fragnito, and J. Scrantowitz scoring in the individual contests, while J. Horan, M. McBride, R. Merrigan and McGinness placed first in the relay event. Pete Beyer first . .. .... again. 62' Rev. Brother C. Anselm, F. S. C. Here's Charley Goetz c Religion, Latin, Moderator df the Track Team. After achieving this notable success, the Lions looked forward with confidence to their own meet, the Loughlin Games. This confidence was not unfounded as they rolled to a tight but im- pressive first place finish, edging their nearest competitor, Boys' High, by a mere half point and their second rival, Cardinal Hayes, by the same margin. The scoring in these games was accom- plished mainly by T. Walby, Baxter, P. Beyer, E. Rigney, T. Parolisi and the relay team of G. Murchie, R. Ford, G. Leonard and J. Horan. A week later in the Hayes meet Loughlin ran to its third successive victory. This time they achieved a more significant margin by capturing twenty one points, six ahead of their nearest com- petitor. In this meet points were again donated by such consistent scorers as Rigney, Parolisi, Beyer, Baxter and the relay team of Baxter, Beyer, Ford and Parolisi, which team not only took first place but also broke the old meet record. In other meets the team showed spark remi- niscent of the great Loughlin track aggregation of several years ago which made the name Lough- lin synonymous with track greatness. Even in the N.Y.U. meet, which the team lost by the nar- rowest of margins, the stamp of a great team showed through. Rigney, Baxter and Parolisi were again the top scorers for the Purple and Gold . Tony Parolisi all alone on the turn. . gl fg W? 5 -ef faX 'N oming in for Loughlin. fa-.Q i 103 . .gd , a.. 1 ,W -fafgif.. VJ! igjj- L. g , 1 .. 5. g,,. in . . mf tl .A e :WK -f 'fe' -5+ L-ty 'Q,,y.i,, . 4 - ,t A .ef ' as-5,35 .-4 -. gain. Q K. Goss, off with crack of the gun. nl'- Tbe Winner.' . . .Iim McGuinness In the V. ranks victory was also a byword, as the junior team showed very impressively in their meets. Since many of the victors in the re- cent Loughlin indoor varsity meets were grad- uated from the j. V. only a short time before they started winning, the importance of this strong junior team cannot be over-estimated. In all past years, when Loughlin was consid- ered the most feared track power in these parts, their performance was directly connected with the results of last year's junior team. With the performances of our J. V. team in the past two years it would seem that the future greatness of Loughlin as an eastern track power seems to be assured for several years to come. fl 1-7 K. C onboy scores for Laughlin. , T. Smztb gets the lead at the 104 Sldff. The Pack breaks with L. Ford, J. H oran, G. Murchie on top. G. Murchie passing to G. I. Baxter finishing strong. di? .,, i 2 is ff' f -'M V ,, ' 'Li avlra 1- s I. Baxter kicking it in. J. Scrantowitz makes a hard one look easy. Legmgrd, Lincoln High pressing V. Debo of Loughlin. 105 Rev. Brother Anthony Stephen, F. S. C. Religion, Science, Novice Track Moderator. All these operations are accomplished under the watchful, experienced coaching of Mr. Bill Miles, guider of the track teams at Loughlin for many years. Mr. Miles has turned out many great teams in his stay at Loughlin, and I am sure he believes that this year's team is one of his great- est. Lending moral support to the team, Brother Anselm, Moderator, has been immeasurably re- sponsible for the team's amazing success. Con- soling in failure and encouraging to do better in victory, Brother Anselm has become an integral part of the teamis victories. Of course, graduation affected the team tre- mendously, especially in the Catholics Meet. The whole team, however, managed to garner l3M2 points and come out in fourth place. J. Scrantowitz, 3rd in high jumpg M. McBride, 4th in 50 vd. dashg A. Parolisi, 4th in quarter mileg T. Walby, 4th in the half mileg W. Hayden, tied 4th in high jump, C. Goetz, Sth in the mileg D. Langreich won the novice mile, won by Loughlin for the past three years. The experience obtained in the spring meets will enable the team to pre- sent a formidable group of top-notch athletes for the fall season. Ray Stanley clears the High Bar. R. Merrigan passes the baton to E. Fingerling. NOVICE TRACK TEAM - First row, fl.. to RJ: Brother Anthony Stephen, D. Loevs, M. Delgado, V. Debo, M. Tobin, J. Garrity, W. Arens, T. Fox, A. Spinner, D. Hinkley, M. McDermott, W. Mansfield, B. Fleming. Second row: F. Vergone, W. Hever, T. Baxter, S. Mattera, C. Rose, H. Hebel, R. Pettinato, J. Wohltman, J. Feeney, J. Ahern, V. McCarthy, B. Moroney. Third row: T. Miles, fMgr.Jg S. Oles, M. Missauk, S. Carbone, T. Frizzell, V. Kirkyla, J. McCauley, W. Higgins, J. Flynn, M. Leyden, T. Gralton, L. Taormina. Fourth row: K. Goss, N. Alleva, J. Pilo, J. Marinello, R. Vlacancich, D. Langreich, R. O'Neill, P. Burger, C. Thomas, D. Schepis, R. Burdi, J. Ward. Fifth row: J. Gringiana, J. Torpey, T. Donnellan, 'l'. Goodwin, F. Rinaldi, T. Coonelly, M. Maddock, T. McGann, R. Gallagher, D. Macari, A. Piewinski, W. Fletcher, W. Storey. Sixth row: J. Curran, S. McGinley, J. Strecansky, H. Toman, M. Clougher, R. I.eBeau, P. Clancy, C. Bachelor, J. O'Hara. Rev. Brother Austin Joseph, F. S. C., Religion, English, Moderator of Frosh Track Team. FRESHMAN TRACK TEAM-First row, fL. to RJ : Brother Joseph Clem- ents, Evans, Geraghty, Zinnel, Hanos, Wittekind, Dunbar, Laudadio. Second row: Caffery, Tomaschewicz, Spiegel, Estremadoryo, Thomas, McCall. Kelly, Flynn, Browning. Third row: Brady, Shriner, Roller,.Cameron, Bachelor, McGovern, Johnson, McCann. Fourth row: Zaic, Sirnmonetti, Molinari, Richard, Crosdale, DeTolla, Hebel, McMahon. Fifth row: Murphy, Austin, Reale, Peterson, McCall, Trunk, Kelly, Santelli, Lazarek. Sixth row: Russell, Paquette, Brady. ennifi As soon as spring comes to Brooklyn there may be seen daily an exodus of racquet-laden Loughlinites bound for Fort Greene Park's tennis courts. There they spend long hours of practice un- der the watchful eye of Brother A. Robert, the moderator of the tennis team, who instructs the Freshmen in theory or practice or helps the other players to better their game. Last season the team came out even, winning and losing five games. The varsity team was captained by Ron Holmberg and boasted such players as Terry and jim McMahon, two brothers who play as a doubles team, Paul janicke, Steve Rizzo and many other top racquet men. With the addition of the underclassmen, who moved up this year, and the remainder of last year's varsity team, Brother Robert was hoping for another successful season. Rev. Brother Andrew Robert, F S C Religion, Ph ysics, Mathematics, Tennis M odemtor. VARSITY TENNIS TEAM - Bot tom, CL. to RJ: W. Cadette, T. Gal- vin, T. McMahon, S. Rizzo. Top: G Amrhein, P. Janicke, R. Holmberg, F. Flood, J. McMahon, J. Conway W. Cadette, R. Holmberg, P. janicke, T. McMahon, with the C.H.S.A.A. trophy. mf 1.J4.1...1..f J E L, 2 .,., 4, . .,,wg .. ,J -P is-'S , Q 2 - -4 If f ,,'- ' ff f rl A . 415392 Si is L., - Wk? 'q 1, f H. 239 W in... P. Ianicke, W Cadette, T. McMahon, T. Galvin take a break. The McMabons, a winning team. lsfli.. 5 K f ...T .gg it , K . 4 Sig Y Y . ? . P A Z' or .J M' nxvvk v-by I 1 . o R Holmbea gratulations from W. Ford. -'. FROSH TENNIS TEAM - First row, CL. to RJ: R. Piereth, F. Foyt, T. Murphy, M. Jarsky, J. Lavelle. Second row: Brother August Martin, R. Phildius, P. Salerno, A. Smith, C. Wilhelm, A. DiLeonardo, J. Seebe. Third row: D. Carey, J. Connolly, J. Kiesling, F. Pocher, R. Suckow, A. Netter, T. Presti. 2' E F. Flood demonstrates that win- ning form. 109 The Loughlin swimming team, headed by coach Mr. Harry Benevenuto and moderator Brother A. Edmund, had quite a successful sea- son. Outscored only twice, Loughlin's mermen finished in third place both in the dual meet sea- son and the Novice Championships. The free-stylers consisted of such stars as co- captains Don Schroeder and Tom Martin, john Regan, jerry Buckley, Eddie Eckert, Danny O'Conne11, john Pfeiffer, Vinny Beck and Rick Pompilio, while Mike Mundy, Dave Ochinero, and jack Coleman formed the backstroke squad. In the breaststroke division were Matty Mone and Frank Mugavin. The divers, Ron Woolley, C.H.S.A.A. champ, and john Magel, complete the roster. The tankmen not only had a success- ful season but also were able to maintain the high standards typical of Loughlin. Brother A. Edmund, F. S C., Religion, History, Swimming Moderator. VARSITY SWIMMING TEAM - First row: J. Murphy, V. Toddoni, G. Buckley, T. Duffy, I.. Bongiovi, D. O'Connell, J. Pfeiffer, V. Beck, J. Landers, A. Scheuerman. Second row: J. Gerrety, W. Eckert, F. Mugavin, Mr. Harry Benevenuto fcoachJ,T. Martin fcaptainj, Brother Edmund 1ModeratorJ, j. Coleman, R. Pompilio, J. Regan. Third row: E. Dwyer, F. Kehl, T. Swiger, M. Mone, R. Wooley, J. Magel, D. Ochinero. 110 el l'Yl ell mf If s f 'V 3 , ,sf f ' 'f Q! ' Q 1 R. 'Wooley jacknifes to victory. Top row: Coach Harry Benevenuto, C. Mahoney, W. McManus, M. Mundy, Captain R. Leonard, E. McNamara, Brother Edmund fModeratorD. Bot- tom row: B. McDcvett, G. Joyner, H. Duphiney, R. Vitale, J. Tetonic. F. Mugzwin, I. Murphy, T. Martin, V. Beck. ,, 1 QWQ. v vi .1 - fs -1 . 1 ' 'Q .. 5 . . g ate. M X,-5 W'f 'V - J' 'Wk any I 1 . .459-4 . 4, VM. ., . .. wi K i 5 fm! . F ' w I' . .dgyyilgy x'kQ3'Hq11 Qf N A I re u J W. McManus Butterflies to finish. Brother Edmund and D. Schroeder ad- mire swimming trophy. 111 E' , Sw' L 1 ,,.. .'lf'5WYvwv-ru -W.. ., 7 ' n-ww-.-f.,,.,,,, I ff.. ,C A W f f. ww . .a ,J iffy ' . fi f- .1-,sas ,Lg f ,Q .',,,,..,- -4 4' G a Paced by last year's stars, R. Ladsen P. Greier, R. Frazita, J. Fey, H. Wenz R. jackowski, F. Morotto, R. Guagnini and R. Cavallaro, the handball team is looking forward with confidence to capturing the C.H.S.A.A. championship. The wallmen represent Loughlin at many dual meets with various other Catholic highs. Since Brother A. Philip has left, the moderation of the team has gone Brother B. Victor.. Hopes for this are high, since the team has not seriously affected by uation. of this, the team stan, its best many years to take first in the games. Frank Debler serves a bot one. i ' M 7. K .t ,,..' . y y V I , .Q H, ,. S Y 7 4... 4 Pk A J, ,J 'QQ-fi Q ,Mid .iff 'X Y if ., 'A I :sf ft :MVK 5 rs 'af Q., THE VARSITY TEAM - First raw, CL. to RJ: P. Second row: D. DeAngelo, J. Fischer, R. Jackowski, OMara F Marotta, J. O'Brien, E. Fischer, R. Cavallaro, M. Orlando, R. Guagnini, P. Grier. Tbird row: J. Fe Y, F. Dehler, R. Ladson, H. Wenz, F. Lombardi. ZW A will . ' 3. 1. Fey returns a fast one to R. Deangeld P. Grier whips one off the wall. he R. Guagnini sights a low serve. A . F. Dehler sights 4 killer, Rev. Brother B. Victor, F. S. C. Religion, Social Studies, Handball Moderator 113 KCLJQAGK First Row QL. to RJ: R. Rivcardi, A. Stango, J. Kepic, W. Maloney lCo-Capt.l, R. Spadaford QCO-Capt.3, J. Anti- caglia, J. Romano. Second Row: Mr. Andrew McGowan 114 llfoar-hi, G. Lehnhoff iMgr.b, J. De Russo iMgr.J, R. . Maloney pulls up safe at first. Hourican sails one out. Matzelle, J. Regan, K. Parvhinski, J. Dixson, M. Masone G. Belolan, J. Zatarga, C. Reiser KMgr.P, R. Corr fMgr.l Brother C. Adrian 1Moderatorl. Third Row: P. Esch mann, P. Srarantino, R. Keegan, E. Dwyer, P. Quinn, C McCarry, R. Russo. WSHIQ .,SW'fq QWW wg.. M5514 6 f 19555593 an if , X90 UHL4 I 595844 QRS GNL Nil-cu? 5 f . my 1 Vince Fragnito waiting to smack one. Q-fg.Wf!fX ff M Under the professional coaching of Brother Lawrence and with a large number of returning lettermen, the Lions, highly regarded, won the Brooklyn Division Playoff and were barely edged in the attempt for the all-city award. As the nucleus of the squad, Brother Lawrence had such returning varsity men as J. Witt, Cap- tain, W. Maloney, C. Kosior, J. Hourican and T. Van Riper with such newcomers as R. Spader- ford, R. Geotgens, R. Russo and S. Niewierow- ski. With a number of these players returning next year, the dominance of Loughlin in Brook- lyn C.H.S.A.A. baseball appears well established. '-f K , g ,.t...t i Q s nasa l' i . Q4 . Q u a m i u u efjfgff iyy .L '8 i',5 M is etei 7 is 6 i .Nessie .7 9 4 1 ...- ---u fn.-Q ...Qs ...wr . r usa ' ' P if 4..- K 1. .... .i,,. p . . . 1 1 1 ., . . . . i.,. .2t . . St. MviDhl.ei's 0 ....,BrookbynPrep0 .... B ','ii 4 - ' - . .. . ' 1 0 Butch Kepic :bowing bis fo fm W. Maloney on his way around first. .+ 4 ,f 'fmfvsl .a4.sZ',J:..li!:i5,: .'X ,,,,, il 3894, , . MM -w4.,1'vw-.1 . I fx xv, K V. I Nagy' X' . .5 'Q' 33m 1, 'V' 13 A , , 1 it fi., , A Q-A1-L,'.n 'gy .qui M1044 A ' V -: .-rxl..'.-.V +V , ,v .V 'A-av-X M5 ' '- Q ,X . 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The main duties of the students include calis- thenics on the ladders and parallel bars, and competition in the high jump. These are regularly supplemented by such sports as basketball, handball and soft ball. In order to provide for those who do not belong to a school team, there is an added intramural program embracing track and field events for the freshmen and sophomores, and bowling and basket- for the juniors and seniors. Through both of these programs the team coaches have a chance to notice promising athletes and encourage them in their fields. Sopbomores receiving instructions from Mr Miles. Gym class in daily exercises Seniors do rl good job tabulating the scores . .- .- 21545, H - - J, , a,,'33,nxff 1 .,e3 r?t-1cN i'- '. , ., -... ,Q . .. .. V?':-.1 :-- 4.--. -V V-an -in.. , , ,,,,. N: TJ- ,. '.,:,,.w . ,. -Sv-fail.-r?l v .fc ...:.- .a I .-,f-w'5g'31f'- - ,.'V .-V-1- ry-:MV - 1. .1-,..,..-, V .,..,.,,rf. 1-' ' -,:,1.,a.' ..-' ,-,I-'J,.'- '.q--'Gwv L-'gf ','g1--2' - . 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I I ,II,--'j 2 431- Ie'qh.I..I .'II.,I If ...I ,fI.4i'?5',- 'ImxCggiE, I .I -',IIE::.Ig,.'I'+'- - -5' III-,.,,. :', Q' ' I ' , . - , . 5- L,-0 - . ..' ' 4- .- r. .. -- , .. ' 'xr . - , ' . -, . - - - - . . M. f ,...,,,--M ., gf., 1, .- f- - N f- , ff. .,- ... f -- . ...-,-f'-'h.':.. ' .f 3 .,1-:I-5-15-1-ff,-lg:-.-- 'A , ' Q., .. . , M , i . . LEONARD A. AMBRUSO Gold L Societyg Bowling Intramurals. Will Attend Manhattan College for a B.E.E. degree. Llfluafg CAM 122 JOHN C. AMISTADI ROBERT J. ARHTUR R. BALKIND Radio Club, President. ANUSKIEWICZ Inrramuralsz Student Will pursue a B,E,E, Student Councilg LaSalle Councilg Service Squad. degree at Brooklyn Clubg Softball Intra- Artie will seek a Polytechnic Institute, murals. Bob will seek a B.B.A. degree at Hofstra P.H.G. at Fordham U. X . lin? Mr. Martin discusses some points of music with scholarship- minded seniors. STEPHEN T. BATTHANY Gold L Societyg Scholarship Clubg La Salle Club, Prseident. B.S. at St. Bonaventure's University. ROGER A. BAUST Scolarship Clubg Radio Clubg Student Council. Will attend Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute. College. R JOHN F. BAXTER I Track, Cross Countryg Student Councilg Spiked Shoe Club. A B.A. I degree awaits john at Manhattan College. JOHN F. BELLEW ROBERT J. john comes to us from Elmurst. A B.A. degree awaits him at St. john's University. J' Warb- JOQEPH J BORGER Baseball Track Senior Prom Committee oe wills ekaBBA at St john s University BERMINGHAM gold NLT Society Brother Eugene reads the senior slates of officers. Loughlmite gScholar- ship Clubg Student Council. Will attend Coast Guard Academy. ROBERT X. BLACK LaSalle Club' Service Squad. Jamesonian . Will attend St. john s University for a B.A. degree. PETER J. BEYER Gold L Society' Track Cross Countr Scholar- y. ship Club. Pete will pursue a B.A. degree. NEIL L BOSS Loughlinite Scholar ship Club LaSalle Club Student Council Plans to attend Manhattan College KENNETH P BRADY EDWARD C BUTLER Track Student Court Student Council parti Intramurals Service cipated in the intramural Squad Ken will attend P1'0g1'aI'I1 B E E degree St john s U for a B B A at Manhattan College degree We ' 2:1645 if tw-:gal E Q ex Kiwi? 1- wtwgtfii ' ia wa, H A , f was , g Q .leak , K ,,,gm1135l,v tx X22 K fl 4 M is at . . .1 aa- A f Y, wg' fag R51 iv 965 wwf? Y ws f.A',.l.x 'FSQESQ 1 , as Q.. Q. KE 9 -we W Y eff: l wt ff . . W Y A N 13 me f, R' ANTHONY J. CASSINO Track, Basketball, Intra- muralsg Student Council. B.B.A. degree at St. Francis College. DANIEL CERBONE PATRICK W- Baseballg Intramuralsg CIRINCIONE Student Councilg Service Track: Scholarship Club? LaSalle Club. Plans to attend St: john's University for a B.A. degree. Squad. Dan will seek a B.S. degree at St. john's University. EDWARD CLANCY Baseballg Inramurals. Ed seeks a B.A. degree at St. John's University. JAMES J. CLEARY Radio Clubg ujamesonianng Chemistry Club. Planning on a B.S. degree from Fordham U. W. Parrett, G. DeCicco and I. Signorelli knock out zz tune. JOHN P. CLOSS Orchestrag Dance Bandg Student Council. john will study for a B.E.E. degree. JOHN E. CONWAY EUGENE A. Tennis teamg Student CUNNINGHAM Councilg Student Court. Trackg Intramuralsg Will attend L. I. Student Council. Gene Agricultural College at intends to pursue a B.E.E Farmingdale. degree at Queens College EDXWARD T. CURRIE ujamesonianng various dance committees. Will pursue a B.S. degree at St. Jol1n's University. CHARLES T. ELIAS Swimming teamg Student Councilg LaSalle Clubg Gold IL Sociey. B.E.E. degree at Manhattan C GILBERT C. DE CICCO Orchstrag jazz Combo. Gill will seek a B.S. degree at St. john's University. JAMES E. DUFFY Trackg Student Councilg Tennis Team. jim is looking forward to a career in the Marine Corps. LAWRENCE P. EGAN Trackg Basketballg Intra- murals. Larry will attend Queens College. WILLIAM J. EAGER Trackg Intramuralsg Service Squadg Student Council. Bill will seek a B.B.A. degree at Hofstra College. EDWARD A. ESPOSITO Gold L Societyg Loughlinite g Student Council. B.E.E. degree at Columbia University. P. Ricco awards a prize at the afternoon dances. 9 IV. Eager serves up the red hots. if ' ROBERT A. FERGUSON Student Councilg Trackg Intramurals. Has plans for going to the U. S. Air Force Academy. PETER FLANAGAN Leo Honor Societyg Gold L Societyg Scholarship Clubg Intramurals. B.B.A. at St. John's University. RONALD P. FISKE Trackg Chemistry Clubg Swimming team. Ron plans on a B.S. degree from St. Francis College. K' fi- THOMAS J. FARRELL Student Councilg Trackg Intramurals. Tom intends to commute to Manhattan College for a B.E.E. degree. , ..,, 69 JOHN B. FAUGHNAN Student Councilg Sells pretzels in the cafeteria. He will study Civil Engineering at Man- hattan College. RICHARD FORD Leo Honor Societyg Trackg Student Council, Treasurerg Scholarship Club. B.S. at Manhattan College. 46 1-127 JOSEPH R. FRAHER Trackg Intramurlsg Student Council. Joe will pursue a B.E.E. degree at Queens College. GEORGE FRIES Gold 'L Societyg Leo Honor Societyg Scholar- ship Clubg Student Council. B.E.E. degree at Columbia University. ROBERT J. FUDJINSKI Trackg Intramurals. Will attend St. john's University for a B.B.A. degree. JOSEPH A. GALLO Gold L Societyg Loughlinite g Scholar- ship Club. Joe plans on a B.A. degree at Fordham Univesrity.. MARTIN A. GARVEY Gold L Societyg Student Councilg Scholarship Clubg Senior Prom, Co-Chairman. Will attend West Point. M. Garvey bullyhooft the crowd at senior election rally. . Debatingg Track and IIDWARD J' EDWARD J' GRAHAM ROBERT B' GRAHAM Basketball Intramurals GOUTINK Basketball manageli Trackg Intramurals. Marty will attend Student Councilg LaSalle Baseballg Student Bob plans to enter the Camp Le June for a Clubg Track. Ed will Council. A B.A. degree Coast Guard Academy, P'F.C. seek a B.A.A. degree at St. john's University. awaits Ed at St. John's University. 127 2 . ll. CHARLES J. HEINZELMANN Intramuralsg LaSalle Club. Planning to pursue a B.B.A. degree at St. john's University. JOHN F. HOURICAN Baseballg Gold L Societyg Student Councilg LaSalle Club. Seeks a B.S. degree at Manhattan College. THOMAS F. JACKMAN Basketballg Intramuralsg Student Council. Tom will attend St. john's University. R. Black gets some information from Brother William, Librarian. THOMAS M. HOGAN A.D.C. Representativeg Various Dance Com- mittees. Is planning on a B.S. degree from Brooklyn College. WILLIAM T. KAHL Loughlinite g Student Councilg Gold LU Societyg Director of Intramurals. Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute. 1 v 'v' VP' RONALD E. HOLMBERG Leo Honor Societyg Gold L Societyg Tennis team, Captaing Student Council. B.A. degree at Tulane U. THOMAS L. KELLY jamesonian g Student Councilg Intramurals. Will travel to Manhattan College for a B.E.E. degree. .199 A ,eau-' A T' FRANCIS W. KLICH Handball teamg Intra- murals. Frank will attend St. Peter's College for degree in Engineering. CHARLES J. KOSIO Baseballg Intramuralsg Student Councilg LaSa Clubg Dance Com- mittees. Will attend St. john's University. R JOHN 1. LA FoND jamesonian , copy lle editorg LaSalle Club. Plans for a B.S. degree at St. john's University. Seniors delighted in serving the faculty. RONALD J. LEDDA Trackg Intramurals. Ron is planning on a B.B.S. degree at New York University. ROBERT LEONARD ROBERT G. LUCAS jamesonian g Student Glee Clubg Service Courtg Senior Dance Committee. Political Science at Holy Cross College. Squadg lntramuralsg Sport Hop Committee. B.B.A. at St. john's University. f 5 wg, 1 LAWRENCE M. LAMBE Swimming teamg Student Councilg Gold L Societyg Intra- murals. Seeks a B.A. degree at St. john's U. 129 f, 426' . six if JOHN J. LUKEN Glee Clubg Service Squadg Intramurals' S ort Ho f c a P P Committee. B.B.A. at St. john's University. FRANK A. MATZELLE Trackg Student Councilg Gold L Socieyg Spiked Shoe Club. Will attend Brooklyn Polytechnic Institute. 130 .weft FRED F. MACK GEORGE P. THOMAS L. MARTIN Gold L Societyg MARSHALL Swimming team, Scholarship Clubg Loughlinite g Student CaPf-Hin? Gold L Track. B,S, in Medicine Councilg Intramuralsg Societyg Student at Georgetown Senior Dance Committe. Council: S6r1i0r Prom University. Seeks a B.S. de ree at Committee. 8 St. john's University. JAMES P. MCCAFFREY Trackg Student Court, Chief justiceg Service Squad. jim will attend St. john's University. VY' R. Ziegler holds back that impatient lunch line. EDWARD F. MCDERMOTT Gold L Societyg Loughlinite g Service Squadg Commencement Dance Committee. Manhattan College. JOSEPH M. MCDERMOTT Trackg Campaign Manager of the Purple Partyg Chairman of the Commencement Dance. St. Francis College. 'Why- JOSEPH A. McKAY Leo Honor Societyg Student Council, Presiclentg Track. Agricultural Engineer- ing at Cornell U. CHARLES M. MONAHAN Trackg Intramuralsg Student Council. Charlie will seek a B.B.A. degree at Queens College. 'Cr GERARD E. MURCHIE Trackg Cross Countryg Gold L Societyg Student Council. Will attend Manhattan College for a B.E.E. 'QQ Club. Brooklyn SALVATORE J. NUNZIATA Loughlinite g Senior Editorg Gold L Societyg Student Council. Sal will attend Manhattan C. VINCENT J. MONTANO Loughlinite g Student Councilg Gold L Societyg Scholarship Polytechnic Institute. It was a delight to admit the girls to the afternoon dances. PATRICK W. MUNDY Leo Honor Societyg Public Speakingg Glee Clubg Student Council. A Will enter the Trappist Novitiate. WILLIAM T. O,BRIEN Intramuralsg Student Councilg Glee Club. Bill will seek a B.B.A. degree at St. John's University. Hur' 131 ' 2' PHILIP F. O'MARA Gold L Society. Public Speaking and Debating, Captaing Scholarship Club. B.A. degree at Manhattan College. PHILIP O'RlflLLY WOODROW Swimming tenmg PARRFTT Student Councilg Intru- Orchestrag jazz Combo muralsg LaSalle Club. Gold L Society. Will study Law at the XVoody will seek a U. of Notre Dame. P.H.G. at St. john's University. EDMUND J. 'I HOMAS P ROBI Rl J O LI ARY CYCONNOR O CONNOR B.1sketb1ll B lseb all Student Council, Gold L Society Student Council Bob Secretary. Gold L Student Council Active will attend St Iohn s Societyg Scholarship in the Liy Apostolfite University for 1 B B A Club. B.S. in Medicine Will ittend Mfmhfnttfan degree at Cornell University. College CHARLES PROBEN Swimming teamg Glee Cluhg Commencement 'Dance Committeeg Intramurals. B.B.A. degree at Manhattan C. PHILIP A. RICCO Radio Club, Vice- Presidc-ntg Co-Chairman of the Senior Promg Student Council. Will attend the U. of Notre Dame. JOHN J. RADIGAN Student Councilg Frosh Basketballg Intramuralsg LaSalle Club. Is planning on a career in business. JOSEPH F. RAITANO Softball intramuralsg Student Council. joe will attend C.C.N.Y. for a B.E.E. degree. VINCENT P. REYNOLDS Intramuralsg Trackg Student Council. Vinnie will attend Brooklyn Polytechnic Institute for a B.A.E. VINCENT J. REINHARDT Gold L Societyg Intra- muralsg Student Councilg Scholarship Club. Will attend Manhattan College. EDWARD J. RIGNEY Gold L S0CiefY? Leo. R. Ferguson, G. Frzex R Holmberg with dates at Honor Societyg Track Scholarship Club. Big Ed will attend Manhattan College. 7 Senior Dance. as '1g4s3'?42i.f,:?.f R. Anuszleiewicz makes a freshman pick up papers. i WILLIAM W. ROE Handballg Intramuralsg Trackg Student Councilg Roller Skating and Dance Committees. DONALD J. ROWLEY Trackg Intramuralsg Student Council. Don will pursue a B.A. degree at Brooklyn College. JOHN T. ROGERS Swimming teamg Hand- ball teamg Art Club. Will attend Fordham U. for a B.A. degree. -If we . -,pk ARTHUR E. ROCKWELL Gold L Societyg Trackg Student Councilg Scholarship Club. Artie will attend Manhattan College. LOUIS J. RODINO Intramuralsg Student Council. Lou has plans for a D.D.S. degree at Marquette University. FRANCIS G. RYAN Student Councilg Hand- ball team. Frank is an active supporter of all the school activities. ARTHUR T. SCHEUERMANN Swimming teamg Student Council. Artie will attend C.C.N.Y. for a B.C.E. degree. 134 5 6 RONALD E. SCHINELLER Gold L Societyg Leo Honor Societyg Frosh and J.V. Basketball. Plans to attend Manhattan College. JOHN J. SERRANO Trackg Art Clubg Student Council. John will soon be a Queens College man. DANIEL J. SHEA Gold L Societyg Scholarship Clubg Student Councilg Dann will attend Cooper Union for a B.C.E. degree. JOHN S. SIGNORELLI Orchestrag Jazz Combo John intends to pursue a B.A. degree at St. John's University. P. Mzfndy and P. O'Mam take time out with dates at the Senior Dance. JOSEPH W. SPINELLE Gold L Societyg Student Councilg Intra- murals. Joe will seek an L.L.B. degree at St. JOhl1,S University. RAYMOND J. STANLEY Basketball, Co-Captaing Trackg Baseballg Prom Commitee, Chairmang A.D.C., President. GUY J. STARACE Intramurals. Guy will seek a B.A. degree at St. Johnis University. HENRY W. SKALKOWSKI Bowling intramurals Student Council. Hank will attend St. John's University for a C.P.A. degree. GERALD H. CHESTER T. JOHN A. TENAGLIA RICHARD A. STRAGAZZ1 TEMPESTA Student Councilg Intra- TRAVERS Student Councilg LaSalle Service Squadg Intra- muralsg Senior Prom Swimming team? Imra- Clubg Intramurals. Will muralsg LaSalle Club. Com.mittee. Will seek muralsg Basketball team. attend Detroit Univer- Chet will attend a B.B.A. degree at Rich Will attend sity for an Engineering Villanova University St. john's University. SI- P6t61:'S College degree. fOI' 21 Clegfee. fof Engineering. EDWARD B. TYMANN Leo Honor Society, Scholarship Clubg P. Ricco, C. Heinzelman and E. Cunningham pose with their dates. Student Councilg Intra- murals. Ed will attend Manhattan College. THOMAS P. VAN RIPER Leo Honor Societyg Scholarhsip Clubg Baseball teamg Senior Prom Committee. Hopes to attend West Point. GEORGE W. ZADRA Handball teamg Intra- muralsg Commencement Dance Committee. Will attend St. John's U. for Pharmacy. RICHARD A. ZIEGLER Baseballg Intramuralsg Student Councilg Christmas Entertain- ment. Will seek a B.A. degree at C.C.N.Y. 136 M.. Q l .gil Memoriam ' fused into this year's senior activities by the d' d A note of melancholy was in recollection of John Willi, who would have graduated this year, had he not ie ' d nce at Loughlin was all too brief, of leukemia as a freshman. Although his atten a h to impress all his teachers as a very devout young he was here long enoug ' ' 'l leave Catholic. We may console ourselves, however, with the thought that whi e we Loughlin to enter a world of strife and discord, he left to enter one of peace and beauty. f' I Happy couples sit one out. 1 I. Alba presents Prom Pro grams. jim McGuiness presents Queen Maureen Casey with bouquet. Without a doubt, the most im- portant social event in a high school student's life is his senior prom. Climaxing his final year at school, the prom has come to symbolize the epitome of social events. Held at the Music Room of the Hotel Biltmore on january 7, the Loughlin Prom fulfilled this de- scription to the utmost. Dancing to the music of jimmy Caruso's Band, the escorts and their beau- tiful dates could wile away the evening awaiting the beginning of the program of events. This year the program consisted main- ly of the traditional events fa- miliar to all, including the high- light' of the evening, the crown- ing of Miss Maureen Casey the prom queen, who was escorted by Tom Hogan. The prom was concluded with the grand march and the singing of the customary Good Night Sweetheart , thus ending that night of nights. Maybe this will fit me P xi The Queen and ber entourage. N la lmimztion of a memorable evening. The Grand 1 Iarc , cu One of the joyful moments at the Commencement Dance. gfddudfed ofadf M484 af C3!I0lflgAAI'l The most outstanding event in the last few weeks of a senior's career at Loughlin is his senior weekend. Commencing in a re- ligious spirit, the weekend is initiated with a communion breakfast on the Friday before Graduation. This is followed on Friday night by the Senior Com- mencement Dance, his last social activity as a Loughlin student. On Sunday he arrives in the school auditorium for the culmi- nation of his high school life. The activities are begun by his introduction into the St. James- Bishop Loughlin Alumni Society. This is followed by the valedic- torian speech, the class prophecy and the class will. Finally, the day is ended by the presentation of the various awards for out- standing work in his studies. The close of the senior week- end marks the beginning of the boy's life as an individual and the end of his life as a student. a li' lx W. Eager, R. Fiske, M. Glennon and dates The graduates are refeirerl into the Almmzi society on Class Day. Ed Rigney gets the Physirs Medal from Brother Paul. Pat Mundy thanks the Brothers on be- half of his colleagues. lVhat's so interesting? 141 'W A . ,. Qs, 3 ,wfifgg 9' , ,. -.Q.?. Monsignor Hour presents the students with the bard- earned diplonm. iffiils iii '- uf xi ' if , i,:.'+v'ff sv 5'-ply X . k K ggracluafio C07lg!'dll1Idfi07Z5.! . ,,.n.mN Sv Dr. Franfis Griffiths addresses the graduates. Monsignor Hour gxlggyfy the gmdugfey gn lg further achievement. ww' f i E 3 I 3 3 2 4 . 0 iwwwlf, 1 rf W., F' mfxw A A , , M., as Wh. i L ,L W g .. .. . , , , W www -fx. -4 v4:,f.ff,v,1,,.f,Lgif4z'3w,.': ,FJ , ' f - , ,w lfili 'L Q. J Q ,T1i'7f'4'f' ,, .. . ,. V , ' ' ' W f .,,4W,,,wwmm w1Mwf.f, W.-.ww 1 J ,Q if si E 3 6. E ? sf' , 5 if Q .5 gigs Il p . F5 A551 ,WWWN 'ill ' 9' in-ondl ' R. Frazita, IV. Ecleer, J. McGarry and their dates take a break. aw-mol' Vin Miller poses with his date. john Rossi and his date taking it all in. 144 enior ance Loughlin's gymnasium swayed as it never has before on the October night when the Ambas- sador Sextet supplied the music for the Senior Dance. Over one hundred and fifty scholars and their dates were responsible for this Rock 'n' Roll as they took a respite from their studies to display their terpsichorean talents. Genial Brother Eugene, in his initial venture as director of senior activities at Loughlin, en- deared himself to the fun-loving fourth year men by his capable assumption of the M.C. duties. All these factors contributed to make this night one to rival even the Senior Prom. K ttr, .3 BRUNO A. AGOSTI Intramuralsg Art Clubg Student Council. B.S. in Engineering at Manhattan College. JOSEPH A. ALBA Tennis teamg Frosh trackg Student Council. Will attend Iona College for a B.B.A. degree. EUGENE D. ALEXANDER Cheerlenderg Intra- muralsg Student Council. Alex plans to attend Duquesne for a B.B.A. in Accounting. An active square dance always was lots of fun. L. JOHN ANCHOR Gold L Societyg Intramuralsg Loughlinite g Student Council. B.S. from Holy Cross College. PETER J. BAGRATIONOFF Gold L Societyg Radio Club, Treasurerg Student Council. B.E.E. at Manhattan College. if-sq RICHARD M. BALCONIS Chemistry Club. Will seek a B.E.E. degree at Manhattan College. ,gulf PETER L. AMAYA Gold L Societyg lntramuralsg friendly. Brooklyn College of Pharmacy. une 6 add WILLIAM J. BAUMANN Gold L Societyg Glee Clubg Debating Society Student Council. at Stevens Institute. 146 JAMES J. BEGLEY Loughlinite staffg Chemistry Clubg Student Council. Will major in Accounting at St. john's University. JOSEPH B. BEN DERNAGEL Trackg j.V. Basketballg Intramurals. Will attend Manhattan College for a B.S. degree. WUC! ROBERT T. BESTLER Track, two yearsg RICHARD BIRONG FRANK BOHL bowling and basketball LaSalle Clubg Camera Frosh trackg very active 10f1'HfI1UI'21lS- PIHIIS fOr 21 Clubg Intramurals. in Intramurals. Plans for B.B.A. at Iona College. Liberal Arts at a B.A. from Queen's Manhattan College. College. fyrgfglkvffi 'JS ' WE it X Swim fad.. 4. 4..-:vu JOSEPH J. BENKOVITZ Co-Editor amesonian J Gold L Societyg Scholarship Club. B.A. at St. John's University. A BAY AT The corridor bulletin board always attracted lots of attention. BALDASSAR A. BOLOGNA LaSalle Clubg Trackg A.D.C. Going to the University of Tucson for a B.E.E. degree. WILLIAM A. BOSTROM Gold LU Societyg Loughlinite staffg trackg Intramurals. B.C.E. at Queens College. OWEN F. BROWN Gold L Societyg Intramuralsg Student Council. Architecture at Pratt Institute. CHARLES P. BURNS Leo Honor Societyg Gold L Societyg Student Council. Engineering at Manhattan College. JOHN J. CANDIA Drummer in the Jazz Combog Art Clubg Service squad. Un- decided about college. En ineerin at ANTHONY J. CAPATO Chemistry Clubg LaSalle . Clubg Student Council. Tony plans for a B.S. at Manhattan College. WLLIAM J. BURNS Gold L Societyg Leo Honor Society. Civil 8 8 Manhattan College. TIMOTHY F. CAHALAN Very active in the Intramural program. Will attend Boston College for a C.P.A. degree. BRUNO M. CARACCIOLO Track, two yearsg Intramurals, four years. A resident of St. Luke's Parish in Whitestone. HUGH P. CARLIN Frosh trackg Intramurals four years. A resident of St. Luke's Parish in Whitestone. Wm BRENDAN P. CARMODY Gold L Societyg Loughlinite Editor- in-Chiefg Trackg Senior Prom Committee. B.A. at Manhattan College. FRANCIS J. CARR RONALD D. Loughlinite g Trackg CAVAI-I-ARO Baseballg Radio Club. Handballg Gold L Engineering at Mass. Societyg Trackg Intra- Institute of Technology. muralsg Student Council B.A. from St. john's University. PETER P. CAVANAGH LaSalle Clubg Intra- muralsg Student Council. Liberal Arts at St. John's University. ...ss ROBERT A. CELENTANO Intramurals, four yearsg Student Council. Plans to take Engineering in the United States Navy. gn A IVe're not camera shy or anything. DONALD L. CHIODO BENEDICT Track, three yearsg CICCAREI-I-1 Biology Club, two yearsg Very active in the intra Public Speaking, two mural program. B.B.A yearsg Intramurals. at St. john's University 'QF' e 1 I 1 ,Qw- CHARLES J. JUDE T. CREAM CONNEI-I-Y Leo Honor Societyg Intramurals, two yearsg Gold L Societyg Senior Prom Committeeg Intramurals. B.C.E. at Service Squad. B.B.A. at Manhattan College. St. john's University. M FRANK J. DEHLER Trackg Handball teamg LaSalle Clubg Intra- murals. Plan for a B.A. degree at St. john's University. DONALD M. DAILEY Swimming teamg Intra- murals, three years. Business Administration at St. john's University. -gg. J. RAYMOND CUMMINGS LaSalle Clubg Intra- murals. Business Administration at Manhattan College. GEORGE R. DALY Intramurals, two yearsg Handball team. Will attend Manhattan for a degree in Electrical Engineering. FRANK L. DETURRIS LaSalle Clubg Frosh trackg Radio Clubg Intramurals. Brooklyn Polytechnic Institute, Engineering. VINCENT R. CURRAN Track, managerg Intra murals. B.A.A. in Accounting at Man- hattan College. 0 JOHN s. DEVINE Intramuralsg Trackg Baseballg LaSalle Clubg Student Council. Going to Duquesne for a B.B.A. degree. THOMAS D. DOYLE Leo Honor Societyg Gold L Societyg Feature Editor of the Jamesonian . B.S. at Manhattan College. FRANK M. ROBERT A. DUBLIS DROLLINGER Gold L sociefyg Student Council. Will President of the Biology attend Fordham University for a Bachelor of Science degree. Clubg Student Council. Pre-Med at St. John's University. JOHN E. DRISCOLL Intramurals, three yearsg Service Squad. Plans to receive a Bachelor of Arts degree from Iona College. EDMUND T. DONOVAN Leo Honor Societyg Gold L Societyg J.V. Baseballg Track. B.C.E. at Manhattan College. JON H. DUCKETT Trackg Cheerleaderg Student Council. Will attend Fairfield Univer- sity for a B.A. degree. FRANK J. DOUGLAS Gold L Societyg Tennis teamg Intra- murals. Plans to attend college. qv! THOMAS J. DUFFY Orchestrag Swimming teamg A.D.C. represent- ativeg Student Council. Is going to Iona College. Q11 GERARD B. DUIGNAN Frosh intramurals. A Bachelor of Science degree at U.C.L.A. awaits Gerard. GERALD L. DUNCAN SON Basketball managerg Intramurals. Plans to go to Barrytown to become a Christian Brother. RAYMOND C. DUNN DONALD J. DUNPHY Gold L Societyg Frosh track. Will Tennis teamg Intra- continue his education murals. Engineering at at Brooklyn College. Brooklyn Polytechnical Institute. .ff T. Duffy gave his all for the Purple Party. ROBERT A. EDER Gold L Societyg jamesonian Co-Editorg Intramuralsg Scholar- ship Club. B.A. from St. john's University. HUGH A. EGAN Gold L Societyg Intramurals. Plans to attend the U. S. Air Force Academy. LOUIS J. ENGELDRUM Active in the intra- mural programg Student Council. Will attend St. john's University for a B.A. degree. fi'-wc WILLIAM J. ECKER Gold L Societyg jamesonian photo- grapherg Intramurals B.A. at Coast Guard Academy. 151 LOUIS J. FERACA DERMOT A. FLYNN Handball teamg Tra intramurals. B.S. in Engineering at Manhattan College. VINCENT T. FRAGNITO Trackg Baseball teamg ck Basketball teamg Intra- murals. No immediate college plans. Basketballg Intramurals. U. S. Naval Academy, Annapolis. RICHARD F. FRAZITA Leo Honor Societyg Gold L Societyg Handball. B.E.E. at Manhattan College. THEODORE V. FRANCOIS Leo Honor Societyg Gold L Societyg Lough-linite g LaSalle Club. B.S. at Man- hattan College. ALAN FRAZZITTA Leo Honor Societyg Gold L Societyg Jamesonian staffg Loughlinite . Going to Fordham University. JOHN F. FRIEL Gold L Societyg Radio Clubg Intra- muralsg LaSalle Club. Will attend Manhattan College. ng. JOSEPH S. FURCHAK Gold L Societyg Intramuralsg Biology Clubg Track. Plans to attend Pratt Intitute. PETER J. GAGLIARDI Gold L Societ - Y, Trackg Biology Clubg Intramurals. Engineering at Pratt Institute. JAMES W. GALLAGHER LaSalle Clubg Intra- muralsg Student Council. Hopes to attend Cornell for a B.S. degree. I s .E iv 5 . E . 3 ,., 5 1- ' K 3 if D . ,K L. Henry and F. Drollinger catch up on some very important business. RODNEY A. ROBERT C. GETTY JOSEPH A. GEORGENS Gold L Societyg GIACALONE Basketball managerg Baseball teamg Scholar- hip Club. Plans to attend U. S. Naval Academy. Trackg LaSalle Clubg Chemistry Club. Engineerng at Detroit University. Gold L Societyg Loughlinite , Senior Editorg jamesonian g Track. B.S. at St. john's University. ALBERT J. GAUDELLI Frosh trackg Intra- muralsg Student Council Al hasn't any immediate college plans ANTHONY E. GIAMPAOLO Loughlinite g Trackg Intramuralsg Senior Dance Committee. Dondi plans for a B.A. at St. John's U. 53 ROBERT L. GILMORE Gold L Societyg Chemistry Clubg Intra- muralsg LaSalle Clubg Student Council. D.V.M. at Cornell University. PAUL L. HAIG Trackg Cheerleaderg 1: 6- J PAUL RGRIER Gold L Societyg Handball teamg Frosh Tennisg Radio Club. B.E.E. at Brooklyn Polytechnic Institute. af UU'- FRANK M. GUSMEROTTI Trackg active in intra- muralsg Student Council. No immediate college plans. me if. 5 'Qian ' MARTIN J. GYVES Trackg Spiked Shoe Clubg Intramuralg Service Squad. Engneering at Manhattan College. P. Gagliardi, I. Alba, V. Pizzoiluto, F. Renz and F. Mfzrotln take a leisurely time out. Intramurals. Will attend JOSE PH R' HALKA Manhattan College. 154 Frosh trackg Frosh intramurals. Is un- decided about his college plans. MICHAEL HANNAN junior and Senior Prom Committees. Plans to join the Armed Forces after graduation. IS 5 ,V JAMES J. HARFORD Basketballg junior Prom and Senior Dance Committeesg LaSalle Club. Will attend Fordham University. JAMES J. HEALEY Gold L Society: LaSalle Clubg Intra- murals. Accounting degree from St. John's University. MICHAEL C. HEALY Basketballg Intramuralsg Service Squad. Business Administration at Manhattan College. P. Bagrationoff and R I eP01e mllzng Mais LEONARD H. HENRY Trackg Intramuralsg Scholarship Clubg Student Council. Will attend Pratt Institute. ROBERT J. HERLEY Trackg Intramuralsg Chemistry Club. B.S. in Engineering at Manhattan College. from St. John's U. EUGENE J. HICKEY Gold L Societyg Trackg Student Council. An Engineering degree awaits Gene at Air Force Academy. THOMAS J. HEALY Loughlinite g LaSalle Clubg Intramuralsg Student Council. B.B.A. GEORGE J. HOGAN Gold L Societyg Glee Clubg Intramurals. Plans to attend Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute. JOHN J. HORAN JOSEPH M. IANELLI Track, Cross Countryg Intramurals. Will attend Manhattan College for an Engineering degree. EDWARD J. JASKO Trackg Handballg Art Clubg LaSalle Clubg Student Council. B.S. in Architecture at Pratt Institute. THOMAS J. KACZOREK jamesonian , Photo- graphy Editorg Public Speakingg Glee Club. Will enter Mt. St. Lawrence Novitiate. W6 S F MARTIN J. KELLY LaSalle Clubg Frosh and Senior Intramurals. Will major in journalism at Marquette University. Gold L Societyg Leo Honor Societyg Jamesonian . B.S. in PAUL D. JANKIEWICZ Gold L Societyg O era Club' Scholar Engineering at Brooklyn College. P 7 ' ship Clubg Handball intramurals. B.S. degree at St. john's University :ii :::: . , 'XV just some yearbook boys checking copy. RICHARD B. KELLY Very active in intra- murals. Will attend Manhattan College for an Engineering degree 1 RICHARD A. KENNEDY Basketballg Baseballg Trackg Gold L Societyg Service Squad. B.B.A. from St. john's University. 1l '7 JOSEPH P. KEREST RICHARD E. KING Swimming teamg active Pl1b1iC Speaking? Glee in intramurals, four Club! Gold Ln Socierys years. N0 immediate Intramurals. Will attend college plans. NSY? Dame U- f0f a . . Q LAWRENCE J. KUNZ Trackg junior Prom Committee' LaSalle Club. Engineering at Brooklyn Polytechnic Institute. DONALD G. LARKIN GEORGE L. LASCELL Baseballg LaSalle Clubg Senior Dance Com- mittee. Will attend Manhattan College for an Engineering degree K' 3 Baseball team, managerg Glee Clubg Intramurals. Plans to join the U. S. Air Force. ERICH L. KOENIG jamesonian staffg Student Council. Hasn't formulated any college plans. RICCARDO P. LADSON Handball teamg Glee Clubg vocalist with the jazz Combo. Ready smile for everyone. THOMAS P. KOZLIK Very active in intra- murals. Hopes to become a Certified Public Accountant. 157 R. Ladson entertains with a solo. I Healey turns on the charm. LAWRENCE J. LAYBURN Orchestrag Intramuralsg Skating Party Com- mittee. Engineering degree at Manhattan College. ANGELO J. LA VAGLIA jamesonian , Sports Editorg Trackg Gold L Societyg Intramurals. Pre-Med. at Manhattan College. GEORGE T LEONARD RICHARD LE PORE Track Cross Country Radio Clubg Debating Spiked Shoe Club teamg Student Council. Intramurals No 1m Will attend R.C.A. mediate college plans Institute of Electronics. 551 EM' , 54514 ii . 1' ixlfvf ROBERT A. LASKOS Gold L Societyg Orchestrag Intramurals. Engineering at Manhattan College. JOHN R. LAU Active in intramuralsg Service Squad. Plans to study Law at St. John's University. PETER P. MADRI ujamesonianl' staffg Biology Clubg Student Council. B.S. in Elec trical Engineering at Manhattan College. WILLIAM J. MALONEY Baseballg Basketballg Student Council. Plans to attend Holy Cross College. int. FRANK J. MAROTTO Handballg Biology Clubg Intramurals: LaSalle Clubg Student Council. Plans to attend St. John's University. vw-...N A. . , ., f,,mu , W ....,..,...f..,., .H . . Haw, ..-L... G. Duncanson kept the announcements. THOMAS E. MCCARTHY Intramurals. Plans to attend the U. S. Air Force Academy for an Engineering degree. EDWARD J. MATURA Intramuralsg Student Council. Plans on a B.S. degree from St. John's University. M MICHAEL J. MCBRIDE Trackg Spiked Shoe Cluhg Gold L Societyg Intramuralsg Service Squad. College indefinite. score and R. Goergens made all the ARHTUR T. MCCORMICK Intramuralsg Track. B.B.A. degree at St. john's University. .7-5 JOHN P. MCDONALD Frosh basketballg Trackg Intramurals. Bachelor of Science degree at Dayton University. Qs. JAMES L. MCCARTHY Gold L Societyg Intra- muralsg Loughlinite . Will attend Manhattan College for a B.A. degree. JOHN P, MCCARTHY Gold L Societyg Scholarship Clubg jamesonian g Intra- murals. Fordham University for a B.A. degree. 159 ' l. JAMES F. MCGARRY Gold L Societyg Loughlinite , Activities Editorg Student Council. B.E.E. at Manhattan College. 4'4. Q f' L ff 160 P. Gagliardi rnuld draw a digital dexterity. N JAMES T. MCGUINNESS Gold L Societyg Track, Cross Countryg LaSalle Clubg Student Council. B.S. at Manhattan College. VINCENT G. MILLER Gold L Societyg Loughlinite , Photo- graphy Sectiong Intramurals. B.C.E. at Manhattan College. J.V. Baske z'r0u'd anvytinze with his ,JM 160 RICHARD E. MIRABILE Intrmaurals. Plans to attend St. John s University. JOHN F. MCKENNA J.V. Baseballg Frosh trackg Student Council. Hopes to attend U. S. Naval Academy. - 4 tballg Trackg JEROME A. MONTELEONE Trackg Intramuralsg Basketball. Plans to attend Pratt Institute. RICHARD A. MCMECHEN Loughlinite g Trackg Intramuralsg Service Squad. Plans to attend Manhattan College for Engineering. X l ml f if 45' EDWARD L. MORAN Friendly and pleasant dispositiong good sense of humorg Student Council. B.A. at Duquesne University. Q45 1' f .Ll wt.-uf WILLIAM J. MORAN MARTIN 1. HAROLD V. MUGNO Gold L Societyg MOYNIHAN Loughlinite g Intra- LaSalle Clubg Intra- Gold L Socictyg Track, ml1I'f1lS. Will attend muralsg Service Squad. Cross Countryg Public SI. J0hfl,S University B.B.A. degree at Speaking and Debating. fOr H B.B.A. degree. Iona College. Will attend Holy Cross College. Councilor waits for lines to enter the building. JOHN R, MURPHY JOSEPH E. MURPHY Swimmingg Gold L BOWliI1g and Track Societyg Track. Plans iHffamUfa153 I-ibI'HI'Y to attend Niagara University for a B.B.A. degree. serviceg Service Squad. Will succeed in his vocation. DOMINIC M. NATOLI Intramuralsg Radio Clubg jamesonian g Student Council. B.A. at St. John's University. 34 f JAMES R. MULLANE Jamesonian g Intra- murals. Plans for a degree in Electrical Engineering at I Dayton University. ANTHONY M. NAVARRA Intramurals, four yearsg friendly disposition. Seeks an Engineering degree at Datyon University. KENNETH G. NEIBEL Intramurals, Chemistry Clubg Baseballg Basket- ballg Service Squad. College plans are indefinite. STANLEY J. NBR Gold L sociefyg Squad. Will attend Pratt Institute. JOHN L. NEUFELD Leo Honor Societyg Friendly smileg pleasant dispositiong james- Frosh handballg Service 0nian : Intramurals, four yearsg Radio Club. me Z-7 Brother Raymund checks seniors at typing. JAMES D. NEVII.LE PATRICK NOLAN DONALD Intramuralsg Handballg Swimmingg Intramurals, OBREMSKI ujamesoniann. Plans on Hopes to get his B.B.A. IHfI16S0r1iHI1 3 Dramatic a B.S. degree from degree from St. john's Societyg LaSalle Clubg Brooklyn College. University. B10l0gy Club. 566145 a B.S. degree at Manhattan College. EDWARD A. O'DONNELL Loughlinite , Sports Editorg Chemistry Club Public Speakingg Biology Club. Seeks a B.A. at Hofstra College. KEVN P. O'HARA Gold L Societyg Intramuralsg Student Council. College plans not yet formulated. ANTHONY L. PAROLISI Trackg Intramuralsg friendly smile. Plans on a B.B.A. degree from Manhattan College. JOSEPH J. o'KEEFFE Trackg Intramurals. Hopes to get an Engineering degree from Manhattan College. Club. Pleasant disposition. ROBERT A. PITT Trackg Intramuralsg LaSalle Club. B.S. in Engineering at Villanova University. FRANK P. OLSZEWSKI Art Clubg Intramurals. Will attend U.C.L.A. for a Bachelor of Science degree. JOSEPH V. PALEN J.V. Baseball, Co- Captaing Intramurals. Plans on a Mechanical Engineering Course at Pratt Institute GENNARO A. OTTOMANELLI Trackg Intramuralsg Chemistry Club, LaSalle FRANCIS J. PIZZA Intramuralsg Service Squad. Is undecided on his college plans. J VICTOR R. PIZZOLATO Trackg Radio Clubg Intramuralsg Service Squad. Electrical Engineering at R.P.I. WARREN W. PLATZ VINCENT J. POLITO DOMINIC W. Swimmingg LaSalle Trackg Chemistry Clubg PRIMATO Clubg Art Club. Plans Intramurals. Plans to Gold L Societyg Art for a B.A. degree at attend Marquette Clubg Glee Clubg St. john's University. University for a B.S. Cheerleader. B.A. degree degree. at Queens College. 5 1 .i A Q . f f V 'im f .gg . v B. Carmody, R. Cavallaro, V. Fragnito, F. Olszewski -1 THOMAS J. - RATTIGAN Intramuralsg Swimming. Plans on a B.E.E. degree from Manhattan College. and I. Alba served the Pepsi'5. JOHN H. REGAN GEORGE J. JOHN A. REIHER Intramuralsg Track. REICHENBACKER Loughlinite g Chem- Will attend Fordham Active in intramuralsg istry Clubg A.D.C. University for a Follow the Fivel' Club. representativeg Track B.S. de ree. B.S. in En ineerin at intramuralsg Student 8 8 8 Manhattan College. Council. THOMAS M. REILLY Track intramurals. Hasnlt formulated any college plans. Y. .,,,,,.,.+Y..... ,Awww .,.. .. .. FREDERICK W. RENZ STEPHEN P. Rizzo JOHN M. R1zzoTT1 BARTLY J- ROCHE Radio Clubg Handballg Gold L Societyg Gold L Societyg ACfive in inrrarnurals. Intramuralsg Student Tennisg Louglinite g Tennis teamg Student Will fiffefld Sf- J0hIl,S Council, Will attend LaSalle Club, V.P. Council. Plans on a University for is B.A- College of lager Choice, Pre-Med at Fordham C.P.A. degree from degfee- University. St. john's University. JOHN J. Rossi RAYMOND J. RUSSO Public Speaking and Debatingg Gold L Societyg Baseball. Will attend Fordham University. Art Club, Presidentg Artist on the J-amesonianng Student Council. Industrial Designing at Pratt Institute. GREGORY M. ROGERS jamesonian ' Loughlinite , Junior Prom Committeeg LaSalle Club. B.A. from U. of Notre Dame. THOMAS C. RUSSO Loughlinitef'g editorial staffg Chemistry Clubg LaSalle Club. B.S. at Cornell University. DANIEL F. SAGER Gold L Societyg Intramuralsg LaSalle Clubg Serivce Squad. B.S. degree at Fordham University. l A -...W X. qw ,Q Mist. 1. 'X -we X?xA:iwX3SX 'N A .lwzmpawag YN YQYSX NMTS. ANTHONY L. SALVIA Pleasant smileg Chem- istry Clubg Radio Club. Will attend Manhattan College for a B.S. in Chemistry. MARIO J. SANTAMARIA Bowling intramuralsg Senior Dance Com- mitteeg Service Squad. Will attend Manhattan College. NEIL C. SCAFURO Trackg Art Clubg Intramuralsg pleasant disposition. B.A.A. at Queens College. fi- 1 DONALD R. SCHROEDER Pleasant dispositiong LaSalle Clubg Swimming teamg Intramuralsg junior Prom Committee. 5'6- FREDERICK G. SCHMIDER Radio Clubg Intra- murals. Will attend Queens College for Mechanical Engineering. HAROLD V. SCHMITZ Loughlinite g Trackg LaSalle Clubg Intra- muralsg Good sense of humor. Will attend college. DONALD P. JOHN C. JOHN J. SELVAGGIO SCHWETER SCRANTOWITZ Gold L Societyg Gold L Societyg Basketball teamg Trackg LaSalle Club? Student Loughlinite , Literary LaSalle Clubg Service Council. Plans to attend staffg Student Council. Squad. Will attend Manhattan College. Will attend Coast college. Guard Academy. FRANCIS A. MICHAEL J. DANIEL A. SITLER RICHARD D. SMITH Tfackg Intramurals? Gold L Societyg Intramuralsg Student LaSalle Club. Hopes ujamesonianng Intra- Council. Will attend for an M.A. degree at muralsg pleasant smile. college, but hasn't St. john's University. Will follow a Music program at Havana U. formulated plans yet. Leo Honor Societyg Gold L Societyg Trackg Spiked Shoe Club. Will take a pure science course. Brother Eugene points up some grammar. FRANK T. STONE Gold L Societyg Bowlingg Baseballg Loughlinite , Literary Editor. B.E.E. degree at Manhattan College. PAUL V. SUMMERS Art Club, Secretary and Treasurerg Student Council. Hails from St. Thomas the Apostle Parish. LOUIS J.TAoRM1NA Trackg Intramuralsg Biology Club. Plans on a B.S. in Engineering at Manhattan College. Q? WILLIAM G. SPIRO Bowling and Handball intramurals. Will go to Manhattan College for his B.S. degree. 167 RUSSELL W. TORPIE Gold L Societyg Swimming teamg Intra- muralsg Chemistry Club Student Council. B.C.E. at Manhattan College. 168 JOHN B. TRELA Trackg Swimming teamg Intramurals. Business Administration at St. John's University. DONALD J. VALACHI Trackg Intramuralsg pleasant smile. Un- decided about college, but hopes to attend. JOHN P. TRISCHETTI JOHN J. TURNER Jamesonian staffg Orchestrag Intramurals pleasant disposition. Student Council. Will Plans on a career in attend Manhattan Accounting. College for a B.E.E. degree. DONALD VANECEK Intramuralsg knows all the facts about major league baseball. Queens College for an Account- ing degree. PETER C. MICHAEL A. VELLEK LOUIS VELOTTA VAN SYPVEI-D Trackg Camera Clubg Trackg Intramurals. Trackg Intramuralsg Junior Prom Com- Will attend Manhattan LaSalle Club. Seeks an mitteeg Intramuralsg College for a B.B.A. Engineering degree at Student Council. Will degree. Manhattan College. enter the Armed Forces. HENRY A. VELOTTI Basketballg Baseballg Intramurals. Plans to attend Dayton U. for a ROBERT C. VLACANCICH Track, Cross Countryg Spiked Shoe Clubg B.S. in Engineering, LaSalle Club, Represent- ative. Will attend Fordham U. JOHN P. WALSH Intramuralsg Trackg Chemistry Clubg Jamesonian . Plans on a B.S. degree from Norwich University. The boys were always willing to serve. THOMAS W. WALSH Track, Cross Countryg Spiked Shoe Club. Will attend Niagara Univer- sityfor a B.A. degree. JOHN F. WEBER Handballg Intramurals. Plans on a B.S. degree in Engineering at Manhattan College. THOMAS P. WALSH Gold L Societyg LaSalle Clubg Student Council. Will attend college, but undecided at present. HENRY F. WENZ ROBERT WHITE Handballg Lough1in- Frosh swimming teamg ite g LaSalle Club pleasant dispositiong Service Squad. Bachelor very active in of Science at Cornell intramurals. University. 169 D. Schroeder fCampaign Mgr.D talks over a plank with I. McGuiness CV.P.D, with I. Palen CTreas.J, 1. Harford CExec. V.P.D, H. Wenz fSecr.J and J. Giacalone fPres.J looking on. These buttons flashed up at the most unexpected moments. .giudenf Counci Forming an indispensible part of Loughlin's framework is the Student Council, that organization which assists the administration in the conduct of school affairs. rules. Finally, there is the largest body, the Council, whose members are ap- pointed by the office and help to main- tain law and order in the hallways, cafe- teria, school yard and elsewhere. Members of the council are well aware of the responsibility resting upon them, that of keeping the school functioning as a harmonious unit. fx Councilors in charge of Lough- lin's chow line. Lets get it over with and have a smoke. These are the councillors who hold back the mob at dismissal. 72 JANUARY CLASS ROOM 105 AMBRUSO, LEONARD A. 1079 Highland Place Woodmere, N. Y. AMISTAD1, JOHN C. 124 Sterling St. Brooklyn 25, N. Y. BAUST, ROGER A. 33-65 155 St. Flushing 54, N. Y. BAXTER, JOHN F. 30-51 Hobart St. Woodside 77, N. Y. BUTLER, EDWARD C. 30-51 85th St. Jackson Heights, L. I. CONWAY, JOHN F. 94.13 75 St. Ozone Park 16, N. Y. ELIAS. CHARLES T. 21 Westminster Rd. Baldwin, L. I. FARRELL, THOMAS J. 48-48 41 St. Sunnyside 4, N. Y. FAUGHNAN, JOHN J. 66-45 Wetherole St. Forrest Hills 74, Queens FERGUSON. ROBERT A. 117-32 124 St. South Ozone Park 20, N. Y. FORD, RICHARD 64-56 83 St. Rego Park 79, N. Y. FRIES. GEORGE J. 78-17 62 St. Glendale 27, N. Y. GARVEY, MARTIN A. 60-36 70th Ave. Brooklyn 27, N. Y. GRAHAM, ROBERT B. 12 Gates Ave. Malverne, N. Y. HOLMBERG, RONALD E. 420 Clinton Ave. Brooklyn 38, N. Y. I-IOURICAN, JOHN F. 41-32 53 Sr. Woodside 77, N. Y. KELLY, THOMAS L. 209-22 Whitehall Terrace Queens Village 27, N. Y. LAMBE, LAWRENCE M. 133-87 Hook Creek Pl. Rosedale, N. Y. LUKEN, JOHN J. 1 55 St. Nicholas Ave. Brooklyn 37, N. Y. LUCAS, ROBERT G. 175-17 Jamaica Ave. Jamaica 32, N. Y. MARTIN, THOMAS L. 121 Aspen Sc. Floral Park, N. Y. MATZELLE, FRANCIS A. 90 Kane Ave. Hempstead, L. I. MCCAFFREY, JAMES P. 145-61 158 St. Jamaica 34, N. Y. MCCORMICK, PATRICK J. 47-11 45 St. Woodside 77, N. Y. enior irecfory McDERMOTT, EDWARD F. 95-27 116 St. Richmond Hill 19, N. Y. MONTANO, VINCENT J. 1190 Greene Ave. Brooklyn 21, N. Y. MURCHIE, GERARD E. 91 New Jersey Ave. Brooklyn 7, N. Y. NUZIATA, SAVATORE J. 128 Beadel St. Brooklyn 22, N. Y. O'CONNOR, THOMAS E. 37-36 93 St. Jackson Heights 22, N. Y. PARRETT. WOODROW 46-08 30 Ave. Long Island City 3, N. Y. RAITANO, JOSEPH F. 26-15 29 Sr. Astoria 2, N. Y. REINHARDT, VINCENT J . 12-42 117 St. College Point 56, N. Y. REYNOLDS, VINCENT P. 42.10 68 St. Woodside 77, N. Y. RIGN EY, EDWARD J. 86-58 85 St. Woodhaven 21, N. Y. ROCKWELL, ARTHUR E. 32-40 82 St. Jackson Heights 70, N. Y. ROWLEY, DONALD J. 1517 Jefferson Ave. Brooklyn 27, N. Y. SCI-IEUERMAN, ARTHUR T. 80-34 209 St. Queens Village 27, N. Y. SHE A, DANIEL J. 110-16 212 St. Queens Village 29, N. Y. TENAGLIA, JOHN L. 24-23 25th St. Astoria 2, N. Y. TYMANN, EDWARD B. 42-46 Union St. Flushing, N. Y. VAN RIPER. THOMAS P. 110-49 207 St. Queens Village 29, N. Y. ROOM 125 BATTHANY, STEPHEN T. 101-44 114 St. Richmond Hill 19, N. Y. BERMINGHAM, ROBERT J. Elmont, L. I. 246 Keller Ave. BEYER, PETER J. 35-28 153 St. Flushing 54, N. Y. BLACK, ROBERT X. 156-15102 St. Howard Beach 14, N. Y. BORGER, JOSEPH F. , 95-21 Liverpool St. Jamaica 35, N. Y. BOSS, NEIL E. 103-31 109 St. Richmond Hill 19, N. Y. CIRINCIONE, PATRICK W. 99-19 62nd Road Forest Hills 74, N. Y. CLANCY, EDWARD J. ' 22-22 Harmon St. Ridgewood 57, N. Y. CLEARY, JAMES J. 51-20 79th St. Woodside 36, N. Y. CURRIE, EDWARD T. 107-18 87 St. Ozone Park 17, N. Y. DE CICCO, GILBERT C. 50-20 194 St. Flushing 65, N. Y. FISKE, RONALD P. 203-07 33 Ave. Bayside 61, L. I. GALLO, JOSEPH A. 58-01 63 St. Maspeth 78, N. Y. HEINZELMANN, CHARLES J 21-49 Butler Ave. Ridgewood 37, N. Y. HOGAN, THOMAS M. 97 Euclid Ave. Brooklyn 8, N. Y. KAHL, WILLIAM T., JR. 111-41 128 St. South Ozone Park 20, N. Y. LAFOND, JOHN J. 91-36 81 St. Woodhaven 21, N. Y. LEDDA, RONALD J. 61 Webster St. Floral Park, N. Y. LEONARD, ROBERT J. 39-07 210 St. Bayside 61, N. Y. MACK, FRED F. 153-56 Rockaway Blvd. Jamaica 34, N. Y. MARSHALL, GEORGE P. 152-51 114 St. Ozone Park 20, N. Y. MCDERMOTT, JOSEPH M. 187-12 Keesville Ave. St. Albans 12, L. I. McKAY, JOSEPH A. 30-65 49 St. Long Island City 2, N. Y. MUNDY, PATRICK W. 18 Mofat Sr. Brooklyn 7, N. Y. O'CONNOR, EDMUND J. 21-55 34 Ave. Long Island City 6, N. Y. O'MARA, PHILIP F. 111-46 204 St. St. Albans 12, L. I. PISANO, ANTHONY F. 77-05 95 Ave. Ozone Park 16, N. Y. PROBEN, CHARLES 87-15 37 Ave. Jackson Heights 72. N. Y. ROGERS, JOHN P. 307 Prospect Pl. Brooklyn 38, N. Y. SCHINELLER, RONALD E. 87.62 111 St. Richmond Hill 18, N. Y. SIGNORELLI, JOHN S. 88-05 91 Ave. Woodhaven 21, N. Y. STARACE, GUY 108-58 38 Ave. Corona 68, N. Y. ZADRA, GEORGE W. 147 Linden St. Brooklyn 21, N. Y. ,A A ,NM X M -.,w,.W-..,A.x. - ..,..- -Qf mffN..V.M, .,, ., fu 2 TURNER, JOHN J. 15 Linden Rd. Valley Stream, L. I. WALSH, THOMAS P. 34-20 85th St. Jackson Heights 72, L. I. ROOM 114 ALEXANDER, EUGENE D. 386 Putnam Ave. Brooklyn 6, N. Y. BIRONG. RICHARD J. 15-1612lst St. College Point 56, L. I. CAPATO, ANTHONY J. 47-23 Vernon Blvd. Long Island City 1, N. Y. CAVANAGH, PETER P. 115-94 227th St. Cambria Heights 11, N. Y. CUMMINGS, JAMES R. 31 Davison Ave. Lynbrook, L. I. DEHLER, FRANK J. 78.18 87th St. Glendale 27, L. I. DROLLINGER, FRANCIS M. 104 Highland Pl. Brooklyn 8, N. Y. DUNCANSON, GERALD L. 60 Wolf Ave. Malverne, N. Y. FRAGNITO. VINCENT A. 82 Sackman St. Brooklyn 33, N. Y. GAGLIARDI, 'PETER J. 89 Pineapple St. Brooklyn 2, N. Y. GALLAGHER, JAMES W. 70-36 72nd St. Glendale, L. I. GEORGENS, RODN EY A. 115 East Cabot La. Hicksville, L. I. HEALY, MICHAEL C. 45-15 41st St. Long Island City 4, N. Y. HERLEY, ROBERT J. 201 Clinton Ave. Brooklyn 38, N. Y. HORAN, JOHN J. 67-124 Dartmouth St. Forest Hills 75, L. I. KELLY, RICHARD B. 32-26 79th St. Jackson Heights 72, N. Y. LAYBU RN, LAWRENCE J. 122-09 204th St. St. Albans 12, I... I. LEONARD, GEORGE T. 22-25 Newhaven Ave. Far Rockaway, N. Y. McCARTHY, THOMAS E. 551 Ridgewood Ave. Brooklyn, N. Y. McMECHEN, RICHARD A. 583 Eldert La. Brooklyn 8, N. Y. MIRABILE, RICHARD E. 58-24 196th Pl. Flushing 65, L. I. MULLANE, JAMES R. 21 Parkview Pl. Baldwin, L. I. .N-41... ,... , ,,.. fa-.....,.,.-.ya--1-mc--1 r-1' --f was MURPHY, JOHN R. 44-08 28th Ave. Astoria 3, N. Y. I OBREMSKI, DONALD J. 53-96 63rd Sr. Maspeth 78, N. Y. PALEN, JOSEPH V. 54.11 43rd St. Maspeth 78, N. Y. PAROLISI, ANTHONY S. 104-23 114th St. Richmond Hill, N. Y. PIZZA, FRANCIS 1. 18 Flagstone La. Hicksville, L. I. PIZZOLATO, VICTOR R. 60-24 Bleecker St. Ridgewood 27, N. Y. POLITO, -VINCENT J. 196 Clinton Ave. Brooklyn 5, N. Y. SAGER, DANIEL J. 760 Evergreen Ave. Brooklyn 7, N. Y. SCHROEDER, DONALD R. 12-03 151st PI. Whitestone 57, N. Y. SCRANTOWITZ, JOHN C. 647 Leonard St. Brooklyn 22, N. Y. SELVAGGIO, JOHN J. 1238 Halsey St. Brooklyn 7, N. Y. SINANSKY, MICHAEL J. 96 Ralph Ave. Brooklyn 21, N. Y. TAORMINA LOUIS J. 31-42 81st St. Jackson Heights 70, N. Y. VELOTTI, HENRY A. 127 Newton St. Brooklyn 22, N. Y. WALSH, THOMAS W. 119 Ryerson St. Brooklyn 5, N. Y. ROOM 125 AMAYA, PETER L. 80-26 162nd St. Jamaica 2, L. 1. ANCHOR, LEONARD J. 2219 Pine St. Wantagh, L. I. BENKOVITZ, JOSEPH J. 78-23 90th Ave. Woodhaven 21, I.. I. BOHL, FRANK J. 101-43 95th St. Ozone Park 17, L. I. CARMODY, BRENDAN P. 60-25 79th St. Elmhurst 73, Queens CAVALLARO, RONALD D 94-26 165th St. Jamaica 33. L. I. CONNELLY, CHARLES 94-16 34th Rd. Jackson Heights 72, L. I. DEVINE, SHERIDAN 644 East 15th St. Brooklyn 30. N. Y. DOUGLAS, FRANK J. 20.69 45th St. Long Island City, N. Y. DUCKETT, JON H. 1394 Dean St. Brooklyn 16, N. Y. EDER. ROBERT A. 80-64 87th Ave. Woodhaven 21, L. I. ' , I-1' 1-ii'-n..,.... EGAN, HUGH A. 209-06 112th Ave. Queens Village 29, L. I. ENGELDRUM, LOUIS J. 170-03 89th Ave. Jamaica 32, L. I. GIAMPAOLO, ANTHONY E ' 145-36 95th Ave. Jamaica 35, L. I. GILMORE, ROBERT L. 58-28 219th St. Bayside, L. I. HANNAN, MICHAEL J. 45-34 50th St. Woodside 77, L. I. HEALY, THOMAS J. 103-27 114th Sr. Richmond Hill 19, L. I. HENRY, LEONARD M. 41 Wyona St. Brooklyn 7, N. Y. JANKIEWICZ, PAUL D. 168 Glen St. Brooklyn 8, N. Y. KACZOREK, THOMAS J. 134-09 34th Rd. Flushing 54, L. I. KENNEDY, RICHARD A. 233 Hull St. Brooklyn 33, N. Y. KING, RICHARD E. 10-12 Nameoke St. Far Rockaway 91, N. Y. LASCELL, GEORGE L. 188-56 Jamaica Ave. Hollis 25, L. I. LA VAGLIA, ANGELO J. 515 Meeker Ave. Brooklyn 22, N. Y. MCCARTHY. JAMES F. 85-50 102nd St. Richmond Hill 18, L. I. MCCARTHY, JOHN P. 35-34 94th Sr. Jackson Heights 72, N. Y. MCGUINNESS, JAMES T. 34 Briarcliff Dr. ' Merrick, L. I. MORAN, EDWARD F. 407 White Ave. New Hyde Park, L. I. MORAN, WILLIAM J. 115 Linden St. Brooklyn 21, N. Y. MOYNIHAN, MARTIN J. 38 Maple Dr. New Hyde Park, L. I. MURPHY, JOSEPH E. 46-33 19th St. Flushing 58, L. I. NATOLI, DOMINIC M. 80-1510lAve Ozone Park 17. L. I. NEUFELD, JOHN L. 214-26 113th Ave. Queens Village 29, L. I. NEVILLE, JAMES D. 43 Henry St. Brooklyn 2, N. Y. O'DONNELL, EDWARD A. 142-02 41st Ave. Flushing 55, L. I. PRIMATO, DOMINIC W. 98-12 l63rd Ave. Howard Beach 14, N. Y. RIZZO, STEPHEN P. 31-34 100th St. East Elmhurst 69, L. 1. ROGERS, GREGORY M. 89 Lynmouth Rd. Malverne, L. I. gi...-.-.a-'Q.j. we--rfffssfrfrfslnvf f-A7- if--.-,..,,...,,..,..L.,. ...,., .. ..,.,.....,.....,.,.l...Vl RUSSO. RAYMOND J. HEALEY, jAMEs J. vALAcHI. DONALD J- 108-53 38th Ave. 59-30 Palmetto St. 104-46 47 AVC- Corona, L. I. Brooklyn 27, N. Y. Corona 68. N- Y- SCAFURO, NEIL C. KOENIG, ERICH L. WENZ. HENRY F- 95-06 Liverpool St. 1878 Putnam Ave. 33-14 74 AVC- Jamaica 35, L. I. Brooklyn 27, N. Y. Glendale 27. N- Y- scHM1Tz, HAROLD E. KOZLIK, THOMAS P. WHITE, ROBERT J. 745 Park Ave. 14-18 30th Rd. 145j19 225 Sf- Bmoklyll 6, Nl Y. Astoria, N, Y, Springfield Gardens, N. Y. VLACANCICH, ROBERT c. LAU, JOHN R. M 8 401 Belmsh AW' 42 Ward S AGUSTI BIESNO .io Bellmore, L. I. Floral Park, N. Y. 294 Na. sth St ' 0 MARO'I'I'O, FRANK J. Brooklyn ll lg, Y R OM 126 856 A'1 'ic Ave' BALcONIs RICHARD M ALBA. JOSEPH A. Bfooklvn 17- N- Y- 153 ri....i.. S.. ' 88 Hull gt, McBRlDE, MICHAEL J. Blooklyo 37, New York Bfggklyn 33, N, Y, 18 Fillmore St. CANDIA -,CHN J BEGLEY, JAMES J' BIOORIYII 11, N. Y. 8 Spenser st' . 50-16 47 sr. MCCORMICK, ARCHIBALD T. Brooklyn 5 N. Y. I-0'I8 Island Cifv 3- N- Y- 432 Bs-'fy Sf' CARACCIOLA BRUNO M BESTLER, ROBERT T. B '0k1Y 11- N' Y' 402 Inwood gl, ' 60 Van Buren Sf, G. Brooklyn 8, N. Y- Ffwklifl Squm- N- Y- 1294 HWY SL CHIODA, DONALD L. CAHALAN, TIMOTHY E. B'0 k'Y'1 21-N-Y' 2050 Pitkin Ave, 101 Com House Rd, OLSZEWSKI, FRANK P. Brooklyn 8, N- Y. Franklin Square, N. Y. CARLIN, HUGH P. 13-08 146 St. Whitestone 57, N. Y. - CICCARELLI, BENEDICT J 135-40 Sutter Ave. South Ozone Park, N. Y. CURRAN, VINCENT R. . 42 Monroe St. Brooklyn 16, N. Y. DAILEY, DONALD M. 68 Cumberland Wk. Brooklyn 1, N. Y. DRISCOLL, JOHN E. 117 E. 236 St. Bronx, N. Y. DUFFY, THOMAS J. 25-70 45 St. Astoria 6, N. Y. DUIGAN. GERARD B. 88-33 204 St. Hollis 23, N. Y. F ERACA, LOUIS J. 205-20 33rd Ave. Bayside, N. Y. HAIG. PAUL A. 80 Monroe St. Brooklyn 16, N. Y. HALKA, JOSEPH R. 95-26 89 St. Ozone Park 16, N. Y. 133-45 Peconic St. Ozone Park, N. Y. REIHER, JOHN A. 50-29 66 St. Woodside 77, N. Y. RIZZOTTI, JOHN M. 207 Willoughby St. Brooklyn 1, N. Y. RUSSO, THOMAS P. 885 Kent Ave. Brooklyn 5, N. Y. SALVIA, ANTHONY F. 99-24 42 Ave. Corona 68, N. Y. SANTAMARIA, MARIO J. 41.16 169 St. Flushing, N. Y. SITLER, DANIEL A. 103-11 Farmers Blvd. Hollis 23, N. Y. SPIRO, WILLIAM G. 126-14 101 Ave. Richmond Hill 19, N. Y. SUMMERS, PAUL V. 87-01 Elders Lane Woodhaven 20, N. Y. TRELA, JOHN B. 147-18110 Ave. Jamaica 35, N. Y. TRISCHETTI, JOHN P. 57-29 Catalpa Ave. Brooklyn 27, N. Y. DE TURRIS, FRANK L. 115-58 114 St. South Ozone Park, N. Y. DUN PHY, DONALD J. 16 Overlook Place Baldwin, N. Y. FLYNN, DERMOT A. 41-70 72 St. Woodside, N. Y. FURCHAK, JOSEPH S. 138 Guernsey St. Brooklyn 22, N. Y. GAUDELLI, ALBERT J. 103-13 29 Ave. East Elmhurst, N. Y. GUSMEROTTI, FRANK M. 277 Bleecker St. Brooklyn 8, N. Y. HARFORD, JAMES J. 32-30 201 St. Bayside, N. Y. HOGAN. GEORGE J. 91-34 48 Ave. Elmhurst, N. Y. IANELLI, JOSEPH M. 588 Morgan Ave. Brooklyn 22, N. Y. JASKO. EDWARD J. 60-14 55th Drive Maspeth, N. Y. KELLY. MARTIN 51-25 Ireland St. Elmhurst, N. Y. KEREST. JOSEPH P. 205 Ten Eyck Walk Brooklyn 6, N. Y. .fdchnowdclgmen ld The members of the staff of the 1956 Loughlinite wish to express their sincere gratitude to the many persons who made this publication possible. lVe should like to thank in a particular way: I D l Brother B. Paul, F.S.C., Principal, for the graczousness with which he granted necessary permissions regarding the publication. 1 D Brother A. Edward, F.S.C., Vice-Principal, for his ever-present cooperation and extreme patience. l 1 Brother B. Wfilliam, F.S.C., for his assistance on the financial aspects loflthe book. Brother A. Martin, F.S.C. and the members of his art club for their invaluable assistance. l The Moderators of Activities and the coaches of the athletic departments for their cooperation. I l , Progress Associates and Mr. Harvey Lawshe for their excellent planning and fine ' r' . 71'iiilG:frge Routolo and the Routel Studios for their excellent photographs. To Brother C. Paul, F.S.C. and Brother C. Peter, F.S.C., for their guidance and patience during the long and arduous hours spent in the preparation of this book. LADSON, RICCARDO P. 67 Whipple Sr. Brooklyn 6, N. Y. LE PORE, RICHARD J. 110-43 199 St. St. Albans, N. Y. MADRI, PETER P. 141-36 71 Road Flushing 67, N. Y. MALONEY, WILLIAM J. 10109 110th St. Richmond Hill, N. Y. MATURA, EDWARD J. 109-39 Francis Lewis Blvd. - Hollis, N. Y. . MCDONALD, JOHN P. 56-20 168th St. Flushing, N. Y. MCKENNA, JOHN F. 105-20 223 St. Queens Village, N. Y. ,- MONT ELEONE, JEROME A. '7- 46 I'I1m!0d SC- I 1 Brooklyn 21, N. Y. MUGNO, HARRY V. 441 Adelphi St. Brooklyn 17, N. Y. NAVARRA, ANTHONY M. 1 165 Bleecher St. ' Brooklyn 21, N. Y. NOLAN, PATRICK J. 72-17 72 St. Brooklyn 27, N. Y. O'I-IARA, KEVIN P. 345 Maple St. Brooklyn 25, N. Y. O'KEEFFE, JOSEPH J. 40-15 Vernon Blvd. Long Island City, N. Y. OTTOMANELLI, GENNARO A 36-37 24 St. Long Island City, N. Y. PITT, ROBERT A. 324 Jerome St. Brooklyn 7, N. Y. PLATZ. WARREN W. 69-56 181 St. Flushing, N. Y. RATTIGAN, THOMAS J. 45-15 45 St. Sunnyside, N. Y. REGAN, JOHN H. 52-17 48 St. Long Island City, N. Y. RENZ, FREDERICK W. 21-21 Linden St. Brooklyn 21, N. Y. ROCHE, BARTLY J. 35-72 158 St. Flushing, N. Y. SCHMIDER, FREDERICK G. 52-35 39 Ave. Long Island City, N. Y. SIMONETTI, FRANCIS A. 90-18 53 Ave. Elmhurst, N. Y. VANECEK, DONALD J. 11.28 124 St. College Point, N. Y. VAN SYPVELD, PETER C. 50 Crystal St. Elmont, N. Y. VELLEK, MICHAEL A. 42-54 81 St. Elmhurst, N. Y. VELOTTA, LOUIS 1. 202 Hendrix St. Brooklyn, N. Y. WALSH, JOHN P. 182 Crocus Ave. Floral Park, N. Y. 175 WEBER, JOHN F. 114 St. James Place l Brooklyn, N. Y. Acknowledgments .......... Administration ............ . . . . . Principal iSee Dedicationj Brother A. Edward, Vice-Principal Brother Arnold of Mary-Guidance Brother B. William, Bursar Mrs. E. Murphy, Secretary Mrs. R. Rabay, Secretary Archconfraternity of the Divine Child Brother B. Raymund Art Club ............,........... Brother A. Martin Baseball ........... Brother C. Adrian Basketball .......... Brother B. Henry Brother B. Maurice Biology Club ......... Mr. G. Rogers Boat Ride ........... Chemistry Club ....... Brother C. Richard Christmas Show ....... Classes ................ Commercial Department . .. Brother A. Lewis Mr. J. Moran Cross Country ......,... Debating ................ Brother Cletus Joseph Dedication ........... ....... Brother B. Paul, Principal Engineer . ...... .......... . Mr. E. Hammarth English Department . . . Brother A. Eugene Dr. I-I. Carrol Mr. J. Sheehan Mr. W. Quinn Mr. N. Stebe Foreword ............ French Department ...... Brother B. Aloysius Mr. J. Bloise Mr. G. Statile Glee Club ............... . Brother Alfred Edward Graduation I-Iigligts ..... . . Handball ............ Brother B. Victor History Department ........ Brother A. George Brother Ambrose of Jesus Brother Anselm of Jesus Mr. E. Crowe Mr. C. Grosse Mr. S. Rusnak Mr. F. Zember In Memoriam . . . John Willi Intramurals ......... Jamesonian ........ Jazz Combo ............ Brother Aelred Joseph Junior Prom ......... La Salle Club ........ 176 CQFLCIQX Page 175 . 6 . 14 . 54 . 114 . 96 46 66 43 16 70-89 57 94 24 . 6 10 22 5 56 52 138 112 34 137 118 28 55 64 19 Latin Department ..... Brother Cyril Brother C. Frederic Mr. J. Scotto Mr. J. Marchese Mr. T. Kelleher Mr. J. Wallace Leo Honor Society ....... Library ................. Brother Claudius William Loughlinite ............ Brother C. Paul Brother Clement Peter Mathematics Department . . Brother A. Matthew Brother Cormac Peter Mr. V. Garone Mr. J. Heaney Mr. W. LoeHfelrn Mr. L. Viviani Mr. F. Napolitano Music and Art Festival .... Orchestra ............. Mr. A. Consoli Mr. J. Martin Physical Training . . . Physician ........ Dr. R. Avvocato Public Speaking . ..... Brother A. Raphael Radio Club .......... Brother B. Gerard Scholarship Club ..... Brother B. Peter Science Department .... Brother A. Raphael Brother B. Michael Mr. J. Aeppli Mr. F. Hedberg Senior Dance . . . . . Senior Directory ,..... . . . Senior Prom Seniors--January Graduates' U l b ' l ' June Graduates . . Service Squads ..... ..... Mr. R. Guagnini 'l l I Kitchen Staff Skating Party ......... Spiritual Activities ....... Brother I. Raphael Brother Colinas Joseph Sport Hop .............. Sports Feature ........ Brother A. George Mr. W. Miles Mr. A. McGowan Student Council ...... Swimming .,,......... Brother A. Edmund Tennis ...........,.. Brother A. Robert Track'Varsity ,.... . . Brother C. Anselm Track-Novice ....., Brother A. Stephen Track-Freshman .... Brother A. Joseph Washington Trip ........ Woodworking ........... 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