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

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O x' ' 5 ,gf .- 1 '- E ff 1 V n Q 1 l Q, , if X ft. 2 1 F I Foreword Attemptrng to present .1 usual ard that yyrll preserye for us the memorrcs of our school lrfe vye the Editors and Staff haye comprled 1 y arbook yyhrch we feel presents the rnnumerable ey ents of the past yur rn 1 compact and endurmtz form At the sime trme we haye kept foremost rn our mrnds the theme yyhrch motry ated thc structure of thus yearbook .ind should monxate our entrre lryes the partrcrpatron of thc larty rn the Holy Srcrrhce of the Mfrss In thesc trmes of yyorld conflrct only the Holy Srcrrflce of the Mass yyrll serye as the great unrfymg force and affect L1 lustrng and potent safeguard rgzunsr the m rle factors of human and sprrrtual drgnrtyf Therefore the 1957 yearbook should be looked upon as a correlatron betxy een the beauty of the Mass and our school lrfe here at Loughlrn XIX MEMOA, 3 5' X44 2 NO- if 5 E3 Y 19 ff YN -NEXN rl f Gb 1 4g D Q 1 s f xl 7 l 3- Ef'f12 , 0 QA'- E digg? Q 33 fa - .47 , K 63 Je 'P oo ww ontents Foreword Dedlcahon Seniors January Graduafes June Graduafes Achvlhes Spnrlfual and lnfellecfual Achvlhes Culfural and Social Classes Sporfs Senior Direcfary . Pae 4 Page 8 Page Page Page Page Page Page Page 208 Accelerafed Graduafes ............ Page 71 : .... . 88 : ' ......... 124 .. .. . .. 178 ...Q Q! - .. ww EE' R5 an Izmmncc N N Q 5 I i tu AULi1fKlflUlll and Gy'Il1DdS1U!l1. 1: .,- .,. ...-. Ae I 7 r ,J 1 --.-Q...-1-..--9 ijiii ...- , I . 4 w 4 I ..- 2.221327-FF-42: II' u-111 .till Ih VC as W? 555553 L4 A Iv .Q 7 vg.-YG sa A nm G1 Rev Brother A Lewxs FSC Relzgzon Commerczal Department Wfe, the Editors and Staft of the 1957 Lozzgbfizzife, take the pleasure of humbly dedicating this. our yearbook, to you, Brother Adrian Lewis, on the occasion of your Golden jubilee as a Brother of the Christian Sthools. In the 21 years that you have been with us as a member of the St. james-Bishop Loughlin Faculty, you have inspired us with your un. tiring zeal and splendid example. Your virtues have made your numer. ous faithful students better Christians. Your exceptional labors have prepared them to take their plates in our complex world. May God bless you and he with you in all your future work among the youth of our nation and may He sanctify you in whatever capacity God deems fit to place you. W w 1- lEUC9Q?iST I , ,N K ' x X- s I In Memoriam l W ITN st' Auhhixliiig' Mull' '. ,v rm tlt-Jitutiiiii ut 'Ex new high wtlifiul ni his predecusor Biihop liinn luiughlin Adding to our sorrow wh the re.1liz.1tion thru Almighty God took from Us .inother one of Hig flithful servants. Auxiliary Bishop Rtymond A. Kenney passed .muy quietly e.1rlier in the school year. Hetving ehosen for his motto the legend I h.1ve loved Thy law, he built his entire life ground this fundtiniental principle in .ill his work. lhe Archbishop vs is alv .155 interested in School Most Reverend Raymond A. Kearney, S.T.D. ietiwitiei He ix entering the auditorium before .1 Au.-cilmriy Birlmp of Broofelyn 11955-561 umecrt if , if ll1 'g' iv' j Reverend Brother A Paul F S C Pnmvpal Prin ipal x Qaida l!1 IKM? Brother Paul and Brother C Peter l00k1l'l8 OVW 501119 IWWIY Brother Pnncrpal checks a students file to make sure that acqunred trophxes has work rs sausfactory A Ks lx...,' I' kX..... ,mf ff' A we-an-qua., . i Rev. Brother A. Edward, F.S.C. Brother Edward working diligently at his desk Vite-Principal P' T 741 Nj, A Brother Eugene is always available to students who ask for advice. RW- Bmfhel' A- 508900, F-S-C Religion, Cbefninry Guidance Director Preparatlon The supreme pmrlege accorded us by Almxghty God rs the honor of actlyc partlclpatnon ln the Most Holy Sacrnfice of the Mass together mth the recep tron of Hrs only begotten Sons Drvme Body and Blood rn Holy Communron Accordnng to Pope Plus Xll God mtended that vue all should approach Chrxsts cross by actne and rndmdual PAl'flClP3.tlOI1 rn the Eucharrstrc Sacrrhcf. twenty four hours a day ln the lnnumcrrblt c 1 J o our vast world the most efhca 1 L1 yy ly tor r l Gods desire rs to ren 1 1 mmm 'R state of grace and partrcrpate rn this oblatron cyery moment of our existence thereby proyrdrng an un devratrng unxon mth Our Lord esus Chnst Through the medlatorxal povser of the Mass we are becomc more nntrmately acquamtcd fulfilling to the urn n Dru K NFLII lei s 5 f 4 A . , v v. I - ' K Y ' ' ' ' l D 'D ,J I . ' h l ' V ' ' ' , '- , allt if V ' A . K l ' I ' -h l ' ' ' Ar. Kuff: fl1':s' mxltil-t , ' ' A ' A l .1 ,sr 1.rfA4'.ZT.ilWIllf , irz, of I ' ' ' 4 ' ' l ' 'A I tht? 'fm 5.:1iw,iT, 'lu ,1 'Im , 1'f'..1: ff'J. Xlass I l I A '. Mll is :her:'orer1w::'.rff , Ytxztraf It li: 17.11. 'lla' Since the Sacrince of the Mass is being felt-lmrt 1 all the Lnthful ylwulri 2, ,fssrtr mat :rr gnw1:t:yar:.- - ' ' -. 'vt rm tis in the lfutlurlsilt Sxrrlllrc Is their .lmtr rlfy ,r1.t. 'f , ..r rr s V Qs 10 my A ie klfllly , H flirym Pm Xll , fulfil ' A ' 1. if 1 . fly' in tht I' , f Q l rl l X. Q I lx - L D . f ly l' I 4 ,, , t , . . yi-L., 5 J t ,f qi. S' J 'gr' I z if in 1, 1 v - ,ff 3 v M, 5' 3. .csv A I f 5 1 N , ii :Rf 5 1 swans Q, 1-is G- '. ,df - , O' Qsi' 'C' cis if THOINIAS P. ACRI GEORGE E, JAMES W. AYLWARD GERARD E. BACSO sahrrlarahrp Club: Chemistry ANDRESEN La Salle Club 4, Irrrrarrrrrrala Scholarship club: Gold L Clubg Orchextm 1: Radio Club Gold L Society 1.2,3.4g Society 1.25 Biology Club 1 21 Lrx Salle Club 3.41 Biology La Salle Club 3.4L junior Public Speaking 1. Club 1. Prom Committee. Januar r rr... ff raduates - L, T. Cushing and C. Goetz work out the details of the Senior Prom. ROBERT P. BALLES DAVID E- BALL Scholarship Clubg Leo Honor ANDREXY' F. BARRY ROBERT BAUMANN Gold L Society 3g Basket- Society 1.23.41 Orchestra 2. I..1 Salle Club 5.4g Intra- Radio Club 13 L3 Salle Qub ball 1 fMgr.jg Intramurals. 3.4g Ln Salle -1. murals 2,3,4. 33 Intramurals. Y' R .1 K 16 .4l RICHARD H. BLUM I Gr-ltl I, Srzfifty' 3.-'ig Bowl. 3 G my fMgr.j 45 Senior Prom Committeeg Intramurals 1.5.4. f 'rf- l f, A A-4 x VINCENT BECK THOINIAS BLAINE RICHARD S, Sd Swimmin' 1.2. 4- Intramu- Handball Team lg Tennis 2' BLAN UET -B 5, 5, , . Q rals 1,21 Senior Prom Com- Senior Prom Committeeg In- 601.1 Socjgty 3.41 Imm. mittee. tramurals 1.2.4, mumlg 1-2-3'.fV :lr S FRANK L. BOCCIO -'ff ff I GARY T, BOONE I..i Salle Club 41 Intri1mu4 L' L11 Salle Club 3.41 Service - V mls 1.3.4. , vt, Squadg Intramurals l,2,5.4, KJ Student Court Otiicers J. Cain. F. Buchner. W. Cadette, J. Fischer and R. Spadaford collect the evidence from an underclassman. VUILLIAIVI BROWER Intramurals 1.23.43 Hand. JOHN L- BRYCK 'M' hall 2,3. Gold Society I,2.3. Mx 0,4 Q - - 0- 1 4'1- FRIEDRICH G BUCHNER Scholurilnp Club Gold lcts 1 7 3 4 Handball 34 Glu Club 2 31 Student Court Senior Chorus 34 -A-nv IAMES lm CARROLL Tmck lMgrJ Icgwn f IN C V144 Pru 5 c ' yd 18 NVX ' 'L C - hw WALThR M CADETTE UFIUI HCIL SCl10llI'illlP Clulv Inm mm 4 Cups Fdlfilfl Qtu cnt Cnuncnl Fxcc Vxcc- Prcm cn nnm 7 u cn ul m P n Cumrmttu. lnrr xmur Ile Qui v KKK .'-I, I IOSEPH T CAIN CIE X lSC hfgrj 3 itunllnt F IAMES CALLAHAN Track 1: Crnsi Cnuntrv 1 icnirvr Dance Cfvmmittec- Frwrt Hup Cmnmittcc: After nw-n Dmcc Cwmnittcc: lntm mumlsl '26 1:-.ev GERARD R FAMPICLIA DI1lTlllI'll9 l 7 R Guagmnx enlnens the con xersatlon 1n the smokmg room 0 Q CILX 7 Clulwl 31 Artflu Has Qtlvll fMgrJ B uhm. Team 1 056- 1 fP' VINCENT I C'lANflO lL I Som ? . f, R 1 , ' 'iv , Gum Sn ' ry Q41 B, 4. ' , , ' 1 IM, H - S IU- 1-2.R..1 lull f , in ' ,uurtg Soc' ' 1' ...,,, 1 A 2, .Q L , ' g U. KU R. ' - R .-3 ,.-3 5..f Lad- , 1 . ,. . , ' f . ' - ' '- ll' rl: Tc f l.-.3.-1: Sr - ll- t Cu 'ti ,lu 'ur run ' . iihll ' 1 . l tx 1 . .-.R-l. 6- Q KEVIN lkl, CASEY 4' ' G ld .r1't' 1,31 Biol. - - 21 4' 4 0 UQV 4 .2. .- 1 , l'1 21 N. ' R.-lg l.n Slllr lulw 3.-3 Mk. A , -1 ,, N Av , U, , . f ' . A, Gcll Acty 3. f. 1 I ' Q 4 .' 4: , ., 'H l AJ , xxx x , X f f . ml Society 1.2.31 Intra- murals rl. l 5 fr .- 4, 31, -v L i. KENNETH O, CONBOY Grilrl Society l.2g Stlwl- .imhin Clulwg Public Sneaking I1 Student Council IPreS.J1 l,77Il4'f077fgI7T 1.2.3.-5 fFditrwr-in- Chia-fjg Tmclc l.2.3,'1g CHM Country 2.3.4. THOMAS S. CUSHING Gold L Society 1.2.31 Longblizzile fE:lit0r-in-Chiefl g Senior Prom Committee fCof Chairmanj 3 junior Prom Committeeg 'I.NII6V0l1f:7l1 1.2. 3.4: Scholarship Club. tf' 4-as Hi IOHN F. DEIL Senior tables provide relaxed eating pcriudx Q1-lg, Qi.. 19 X 1? J ROBERT S. ELLIS Tennis lg Intramurals l.-1. 6 A nf ,if-. .av .7 RAL f murals 1.2. i51..L. fl' 5, 'Ezr- DONALD ESTERS luniur Prom Committccl Stu- dent Courtg Intramurals 1.2.3. The afternoon dances were always very popular. 6,- if LAWRENCE II. DEVINE ANDREVU F, DURO JOSEPH F. EATON Swimming 21 Track 11 Intra- Gnltl Sncicty 2,33 Sclml- Puhljg Speaking 1.23,-43 Le .whip ClLll7QfJfCl1L'NIfLl l,2.3.-4. gmn uf Mary fl-'real 4. DONALD K. FARRELL B.1'44-hall 21 lntramurali 1.3.4. AIOHN F, FAULKNER lntramuralx -l. 20 'W to XVILLIAM T. FELLOVUS SP1-rt-Hop Committee fCn- fl1.1ir1n.1nJg,lunior Prnm Com- mittccg Intramurals 1.2.3.-1. '53 '41 in-0 o ssl' Q 'V' fc 34' b N 4,1 . JOHN A. FERGUSON HENRY H. FERRARO SALVATORE C. Schol.1rQl1ip Clulwg Public Service Squ.iil. FERRERI Speaking 123,43 Delmiting 1. 2.31 lntriimumls 1,2.3,4. RONALD E, FERRERO Ravlio Club 1. JOHN E. EISCHER Gold SOCiety l.2,3.-11 !,1f7l65071i4l71 1.2,5,4 fBus. Mgr.Jg A.D.C. fPres.Jg Handball 2.3.43 Senior Cho. rus 5.4. Track 1.23.45 Student Coun- cil fTrens.Jg La Salle Club: Spiked Shoe Club 3.-11 lntr.i- iiiiimls 1.2.3.-1. W. Ciidctte and K. Conboy look it up in an encyclopedia. JOSEPH E. FEY 7315 0 me. - Q 'f 4 Himlball KCO-Captainl 3.4g g- A' Senior Prom Comrnitteeg In- I tminurzils 1.2.3.-1. C' '?' JAMES C. FLETCHER Student Courtg Sport Hop JOHN F- FOX Committee fCo - Chairmzinjg Intramurals ek., C' PHILIP FOX Tennis 1: Intramurals. Gold Society 1.2.53 l..1 S.ille Club 3.43 Intmmumle -1. QT ii an-f I Nd I f ' x Law- -mg! ' -Q R r . 4 Q K ' :fy V ini ROBERT 'l. FURINO 0- Q ,ds DOMINIC P. Gold Society lg CIM-m, GALECKAQ 1Stry Club 1.2.33 Bxology Club IJWUMHJU Ai: Handball 2 1.23 Scholzlrslnp Clulvg Art Art Club Al. Fletcher sells a ticket easily to the Skating Party to F. Clllb 3-5l l-VFNH 'ff MRD' 4. 1 ' Klulvcrspjcs. -IOHN Dy. GARKOXVSKI Luo Honor Socictx' 1.23.41 Gohl Socin-ty 1.2.3131 SL'l1Ul.l1Nl1l1W f lulwg DL'lWLlI1I1Q 1.2.1.1 THOMAS E. GALLAGHER Tcnnis ll lntmmumls 1. THOMAS F. GALVIN Gold Socictv 12.3.43 Chemistry Club 43 SCl10l.1I'il1lP Clulvl Tcnnis 1.2.3,-'12 Hnnllr lull 1.231 Afternoon D.1nCc Committee. .IOHN l. GIBBONS FNZO ul. CFNTILCORE Goh! Socivtv 2.2. Biol- ' . 'a-. Cml1l l, Nomllfx l.-,1.l mm. ogv flulw 11 Tmfk 1.21 lntrl murxals 1.2. 1NllI'4Il9 1.2, v 'I 73 Aw , ' rl, . '- U '-Y x ., Q Q'-r 'Qi-J' 22 CHARLES J. 601517. l.co Honor Society 123,53 Cross Countrv 1.23.41 Trunk 1.2.3.1 I,zn11ffff1i.m 2,-1: Sc-nk ior Prom Comlnirtw ffo. Cl1LllfI11Lif'lll Scrvicc- Sqlhlill Spikul Shoe Club 3.41 fi 'Av- M6 .- r 1 5' 0 ff... :aff -no -enf- NJ ' 29. FRANCIS H. GREGORY ROBERT I. GUAGNINI IOHN G. GUGLIELMO IOI-IN G, I-IEANEY Infrnmurali 1.2.3.4 Gold Society 1.25 Hand- Cha-erlcadcri 1: Birmlngy Club Intramurals 1.2.5.4 lull Team 53 Intramurals 1.23. 1.2.3.-1. PATRICK I I-IILI. 0 I 0 Ich FRANCIS 1. HEMPFLING Intramurals, Enthusrasm ran wnld when the Xankees won the World Serres from the Dodgers WALTER T HIGCINS Qchnllrihxp Club Cla-c Club wr 5 rc x I Tr Se C' wrue 3 DANIEL I HUGHES 7 5 4 Intmmurlls 1 trimurals 17 3 4 Iflfflmufilli 17 79 4 A 55' '31 at ef- lf' f-36 fuX 'si IOHN W HERRMANN 0 Socnety 3 n ra ' .Q 'L z .fx lf I G lr L S 1,239.41 . 1 , 4 , A , 3 J ' . 6 Gcll .acl-t' 3, 1 ack 2.3.-11 ninr -hr .-Ig In- - ' Q 6 l 4 V . I ' 4 Y 0 I , - - ' . : Glcl L 11r- R v vc, murals 1.2.3.4 , 1 A N 23 !. Ag' tlllaagm ll A- VN zvx i 'asf -'ing lntr.unur.1ls, ROBERT J. HURD ANTHONY A. ROBERT L JQSEPH A, JARVIS Intramurals Al, IMPERATO IACKOXVSKI Gold L Society 1.251 'l'1'.1Ck 2.3.-lg filUNN Cuuntry -ll Gnltl Society 1.2.3,-lg Sclmlnsllip Clubg Debating Spilu-tl Shoo Club Cl'1'n-xl: Scholarship Club: Biolngy lntr.unur.1ls I.2.3,4, Club 11 H.1ntlb.1ll Tn-.am 3.4 fCu - Captainjg lntramunlls l.2.7s.,l. Brother john from Manhattan College conducts a successful Career Night meeting for the parents of Seniors. ROBERT lr. KEEGAN MATTHEW, D- ,IAMES lf. KERVUICK nsehall 41 Basketball li Kl:l.I.l1HER uhm smell- 1.2.32 Schul- 'mck 1: Halmlb-ill 2: lflfrll- Gultl Swain-ty 2.33 Servlet' .lrslmip Clubg Baseball 1,21 Wlll'-llS l-2.3.4 iqumlg Intr.1mur.1ls 1.-3. lntr.1mur.lls 12.3.-1. A fo .:: 5- 24 Q6 N '71 THOMAS J. KAMARAD Intramurals 113,43 Ln Salle Club -l. RICHARD UI. KLECKA 1 J- . i 4 - . 'J if' JAMES R. LAHRMAN Q l Guid HL' Sr-cicty' 231 lr1'r.i- murals l.2.-1. as -'S+ f 15 l5R:XNK rl. ROBERT A. KLYNTZ XllCl'l.'XEl. P. LAGANA 1 KILBERSPIES 'mtk Wwwr i.21 Inivmt, lu, lllrnfif Qucicty 1.25.41 'ff irtlwhklll UWM, 3. Immmu, i.tlN 1.2 Dtbutinig Rl. l'ubliC Speak- J li, 1-.gl gpm HUP fj,,,,1,mf, my 1.23.43 l,.1 Sillc- Club Q I I A, ilz 5LlllIl.l!'NlllP Club ROBERT F. LANCER DONALD A ' C Gnld L Society 1.23.41 , 1 - i K ' !.m1ewr11.1f1 3.-ig Lffzfgblznim 9 za 'Q 1 LANGRIZICH -- UAH! Edj: Glee Club 23-41 A .t La Salle Club -ig j.m1nfn11.m l it Sc-niur Prom Committee: Sen- C-Q l'2'5 4 lNCwS Ellli Track iur D.1nfc Committee KCU- , 3'4' Crflss Countfl' 5-'li ln' Chmrmdnyx Jumm, pmm tramurals, Spikctl Shoe Club. Cummittcc. T. Panichella controls the lunch line at the cafeteria door. MAX bl. LASSITER Radio Club 1,23 Intramurals. 'lAlWES D. LENIHAN F Q 'Q fin. i - I 1 : . r l' 'I ,A 45- X , ., -sf' .1 3 2 I XX1I'S B IONC IOSLPH R 'XIAC Hl IIS 'I HOIXIAQ A N1AIARIxlX A Iain N 11111 ' m ROGER TNIARSHALI. G-1111 'lf' S11111!y 31 Imm, V 111111'.1lS 1.1. IOHN A MARSICANO flH1ll F Tmnermo P Page and T K3m1f1d collect the chmes t the 1ftemoon dance RAX HONID lx XIAT7H I E MARTIN I VKIHIOT 4, IOLIS A NPXNR 26 11 1 1 B1w1 1 1 In r111 1 7 s H n 1 mn Intr111 AQ f i 'O' '1 I 1 ., . . I , ' , . 1 . . . . CUIJ HI. 51151111 1.21 'l.av.'1- l11f1'11l11L11'.1Ix, , 4 ' ' E 711.271 1.2.ff4g ' F11 Z. 011111 S11 ' I' 31 SCl111I.11' xlmip f.l11l11 'I'1.11k lip l11t1'.1- 111111.1Ix LJ.-1. hlm. '.1lx 1.1. Cav 1 1 ' ll 'A A 7' A ,4,4 1 4 . -i..i V Q f 01.1.1 5.1-1 5 1,11 G1- , 1 T ', 1 . 51.1.1 If S11 111' 12.3,-11 4 - A - 1 4 011111 1.1. 91-niur P1'11111 fiulli- 11111 111111111 511'111' 3,-lg 6111.1 N1l1+I.11'sI11p C.I1TW1 . H11 -lg 1,w,11ff1.'1,1.' l,2.?,1. 1. 111- 11 ttru 5L'I 11 IDAYNLA C,1-111- 'lj' gocfty -41.31 I, ,Hull 2 .1,,1,, 1111 , ,f 13g . 1111.1ls A1 1'.1lx 1.23.-1. I f 1 fv- A. I A .4 'W 'W 7 ' tt' 1 A ' 1. ' A 1 I AXVRLNC 1: A N1Al!ARI:I LA 4 L11 mn 11 11 r 1111ttcL ng? 1 4, 'J' 5-1 'Q mo' I .c.., n xr 1 '7 127 1 lg PETER -1. iNfcA1-1.1S'1'1fR XY'1I.1.IAN1 D. 1N11ARD1.1f DONALD -1. THONIAS '1- 5L11:1f.1u111p f,1L1iWj if.xi'im1ir1g NNN11'iI!111g 1.1. 1ntr.1li111r,11x 4. 51kf.ART1'1Y 1.21 f.11ui.1if1x' f.11x11 1.3. 1m GUM HL' Sgyfigfy 1,3 A-43 11 l11'.1111L11'.11N 1.2.33 11.1111 1111111111119 1 R Qx11u1.lfi1l1P 0111151 'Glue f.1uh fi1l117 3 2.3.11 Scnifir C11i1r11s 511 ii- l'1-5-'if' no CIP JOHN R. MQGRORY C I1 Smiuty' 1.21 Aftn ui 1111112118 1.2. 3.41, -wi , r mn D.1mc C-mmmirticg Imm. LAXVRENCE S. MQCQLUSKEY Child 1. Nicicty 1.2.31 l..1 5.1110 Cluh -11 B1rw1ugy Cluh 11 Studi-nt C1-uncil 1510.11 Suniifr Prum Ckmimittecg lun- 1-:' Prom Civmrmttcc. JOHN VU. BICKIIERNAN 611111 Sufiuty 1.5L SC11111- .lI'N111P C111111 G11-c C1l117 4.-11 1H11'.1111LII'.11i 1.2.43 S1-niwr Chu- rus w.-1. 41 SSB 'A 1K-p Rf+ 27 Hiulwgy Clluh 13 Spiurt Hilp Cf-mmittcc. Q15- -- . N.,' .J JAMES NIQCUE 1 Track TL-.im lg Immmu mls 1.2.3. The Pepsi machines got .1 big play every school day ,lOl-IW MITCHELL D.1ncc Committcc. ' 11 -ls 1 PETER l. McNALI-Y IOHN P. MCNAMARA HENRY M. 1 .- ' A E51-1 tr 4 t . lntmmumls 1.23.42 SUNHI 2 T Q ' x 1 I X Oulu tr: I Nu N '. lik- I tE'1lUl llxum C-ioltl Ill.. Sutlviy' 2.31 SLUIUI' ' Cfornnuttccg Afternoon '1',-Mk 1: Handball 11 Inn fommmttctx llllllll D,qmg Committt-L' fCo-Ch.1i1'- mumlg 142' ow my' Il'1Il'flH1llI'll9 1 7 3 4 ftw fw VV l .'x.,5x ANTHONY 1. 42:3 4, ' S gg V . PETER E. NIOLLY NIONTE-BOVI Gold L Society 1.2.3.-lL , - , l-J S-fllv Cllllf 5-'51 Olfflllofl'-I f' Scholarship Club: f.If11ww1i.w 1.23.41 Dance Committee. J, Garkowskn makes an important Heaney and M. Lagana. connection, of interest to J. ...w.-lg Glu- Llulw 2.-.,lg .lqlzz I , JOSEPH P. x1oRs121.I.1NO l..s xnllt- Club 3.4: Pulwlxc Npollclrm 11 Stmor Prom KENNETH XV. X I Vorwixntlru. Qcnior lima NIURAXVSKI ffo-Cl1.11rm.1nDg lotr.u., xmlx I..1 S.1llf: Club 5.-ll Clwllliw 1.2.3.-Q Club-1. T pq- . -N ' fix 1 , 0 ,,. -J I Qn Cf, as NJ '! JAMES Ji MURRAY FRANCIS P. ANTHONY J. Culil SMR li Sruilnm NAUGHTON NICASTRO .-,,.. C iurr: lI1fI'.!llll1l'.ll9 Al, Gold Sucicty Zig Schiil- Gnld Smitty 11 Im,-J. girxhip Clulug lUfl'.lH1lll.ll9 muizils -1. A Spem Serves Mr Martin in l'2'j'4' the Faculty Dining Room. L LAWRENCE T. G., 2 O'BRIEN EDMOND w. Gold L Society 3g lntr.1- 'V O'DONNEI'L murals 1.2. Q' A BRIAN lf. O'Nl2lI.l. EDWARD O'REILLY -IOHN ORESZCZYN STANLEY OI-133 limlogy Clulw L23 lntramumls Ln Salle Club 3,43 Handball Giwlil Society 31 Student La S.1llc Club 3.'iQ-l1f2lCk 1,53 43 AflL'l'H4'I'H Umm- Cunuuit- Team lg Tennis lg Intramu- Council flst V,P.J1 Intra- lntramumls 1,2. tee. mls 1,2.4. murals -lg Handball 1. l l 29 game Quughlin fllumnr ffidnuissimi Q02 if W' 5 for FCC ' 1 1 -fix A QL f LJK WV. PERRIN PACE THONIAS Sport Hub Cummittcug Aftar- PANKLHELLA mmm Dame Cuxmnittcug ln- Li.1l.I l' 41-titty 53 Tennis If-IHHIF-115 1.3.4. li Sp-wt Hup CH-l11111lllLL'Q ln- K. Casey kept the students posted on the Varsity Basketball games. JOHN T. POXVER Gold Society 1.2.3.A1g Sclmolaxwlmip Club: Public Speaking lg 'I.1m'wf,1zi.1r1 3.41 , .N Glcc Club 2.3.-11 Intramurals v if G- 4 s. senior tim-Us 5.4. -Q 5 x XVILLIAIU P, PEREZ Clulw 1.-. PAl'l. C. QUINN FAU- K- PRATT KEVIN QUEAI-Y l5.1sL-lull 3:41 l+l.1skctl'1.lll lui 5-ills' Clllb 3-All Imf-111111 'l'r.ul-4 1.41 Cn-ss Cuunrry 1.41 Buwlmg ll IDll'.ll111lI'-IIN mls 1.5.4. lf1lI'.1l11Llf.ll9 1.2.3.-Q 5.4, Q 1 Q Q Q Q me . x' 31 :D 3 gh-v ., A, ' LX. v0 fl'.lllllll'.llN IQ, 511, K u , 'J 1.3 NICHOLAS A. RAMER ,. :sr K 1-ll Iv ag Q1 -v fl Xl 'ZF' Imnmurgls 1 'P s 4 rc 1c 1 cf. u rr s un rx Tr rx Scmclc 7 Imzel 1 4 5 11 Us u 1114 Ar Cu 1 Tmc 4 Intrxmurrls RICHARD T ROBILOTTA fl L Some After not n Dance Commlttee Jun mr Prom Commlttee Intra r ls 1 McNamara honored the many requests for records at the dances 0 L Som, 7 THOMASB Russo Scholarshrp Club Rqdm Club Art Club 54 fPres J Sennor Glee Club 7 3 4 Semor Dmce Commrttee Semor Chorus Prom Commrttee A Aftcrnnnn Dlncc Ccmmrttee IHULIIIIN 'Is 1-Q PETER T. ROSSI Gnld L Society 1.2.51 jame- ffHli.UI 23,4 fSports Editorjz Senior Prom Cnmmitteeg In- tramurals l.2.3.4: ,luninr Prom Committee. 31 .' f v 5' EDWARD F REILLY PATRICR I REILLY FRANK RINALDI IIOHN Nl. RINGELBERG Cl b C rs Cu tj l.2,5.4g ack G Id L -ty -1-. Afrz ru ul 1.2341 Fpk-cl Sb Clb Q1 kg t lbs: .kl 3.73 2 4 ' 12.5.-1. ' . ' 1 ' lntx . 1.2. Gld 'ty.2g - mua 2.3.4. 1 - g Q1 X I J. l - 3 1 Q ' ' x -r K 615' aug '19 55:1-4 7 3-V1 'Y cf' JOHN RUSYN FRANCIS A. SABELLA JOSEPH A. SANDER GEORGE E. Gold Society 1.2.31 La Lt-o Honor Society 12.3.41 La Salle Cluh 3: lntramu- SEIFERINIAN Salle Club 3.4: I-ff-Zlfm Of Gold L Society 123.41 rals 4. Imrmmmlg 4 M11fs'5A4. Scholarship Cluhg jmzzaron- K I mn 3.4. J . 75 ...gi?v-t.1-11 .. ,lll +7 '7'1'1'1' RICHARD J. SERVIDIO It I I ' lntramurals1.2,-1. 11 If 1 9' , Qi 1 . rw! V 'T' The cap and gown gradu- atcs return from Queen of All Saints Church for the Com- munion Breakfast. RICHARD ISI, LOUIS INI. SOLEO SPADAFORD Intramurals l,2,5,4, QI 32 IILORIAN M. SISAVIC HAROLD T. SMITH Gold Smitty- lug-3.4L Track 11 Cross Country 1. Svvimmlng 11 Handball 1.2.3. Sclwlarslup Cluh: Handball Intramurals 1.2.3.1 2.33 Intramurals 1.23. 12.59 . vi A Croltl Society 1.53 Base hall 2.5.-Ig Student Court ramurals 1,2,3,4. ,Q 7- . if 190 4 1 . I ' o' Q73 v 4 -. Q-Q... 3 ANTHONY P. SPERA La Salle Club 3.4: Glec Club 2.5,-I fV.P,jg Senior Prom Committccg Intramurals 1.21 Senior Chorus 5,4 :gg-I ' TX if ur l ,. I gl J FREDERICK M 1 Q STOEHR .' Intramurals 4 Q f KENNETH J. JAMES F. STEWART kv! STANTON Gold L Society 2g Service ,mzwmzrzn 1.23.-1. Public Squadg Intramurals 1.2, pc-.iking l Q Imr.imur.ils ll. JOHN TARPEY jameronian 3,43 Art Club 15 Glce Club 2,35 Track 2,3g Afternoon Dance Committeeg Service Squad. K. Conboy, Senior President, addresses thc assembled Senior Class, ,Z ' ROBERT L. TEED 1 'V f NATM-E F CARL F. TRUNK JR '.... TINNERINO La sane Club 3 Intramu L! Gold L Society 3. rals 1.4. , L.......-... -I i Q Z 9: 6, 1 I 4 I' ' . to-'V I Eff ' 1-5 IRANK P VASSALLO FREDERICKJ VATH LOUIS J VELTRI Intramurals 4 I Socxcts 1 7 3 4 ntramurals 1 7 34 Q-Q-is it ' GEORGE J XVI-IITEN Sclmlarshnp Club 'fan 74 Cc mbo 7 JOSEPH J WEBER bold L Socxety 73 Brology Club 1 Legron of Mary 4 Intramurals 12 Nanonal Merrt Scholarshrp Frnalrsts T Galwm P I-Irll R Szypula P Molloy D La Capra and C Goetz JAMES E XVACHTER Go L Socrtts 5 4 La Salle Club 34 Intramurals l 7 'Ei' da-I EARL C WILLOUGHBY ROBERT J ZANINI Intramurals I 2 3 4 Ir ck I Intramurals 7 3 JOSEPH T ZATARGA 0 L Sucncty Scholarshrp Club Baseball 1 3 Basketball 1 Track 1 Intramurals 4 flq, .ri-A 'Sing ll 'Gigs PQ fi: ig. T , as 9 l ld.. .Z lg 5' C V 7 1. i , , . . .- - Y , I 'V Q. -I ' ,M U9 . f. A GOICI H .U 7 j .-. , g Jazz I .-. . ,v -. I - .rf lf' -Q -Q . X Q s . by I 2 1 , ff G ld H 'P - 1.25,-41 - ' ' Q ,Q f - ' . ' . . , . ' .1 ' Q ' ,,,,. A A A .N f ' A .r' Q NJ 3, 1 'I l 'M I , ., :fl . T T' X - ' 1 if FQ1- 1 ,X I Lf ' N Xp ' 9 Q Faculty mc-inhcrs .intl .alumni Lngage in idle cliartcr wliilt- .iwaiting their nical Communion Breakfast The Communion Breakfast has become an integral part of the commencement exercises here at Loughlin. It is the spiritual factor of the traditional senior weekend and repre- sents the completion of a religious training program which will guide the graduates through life. This year, after attending Mass at Queen of All Saints Church, the graduating class held its Communion Breakfast in the school cafeteria. After the breakfast, the seniors were inducted into the ranks of Loughlin's Alumni. Chairman Fred Buchner directed the committee consisting of Richie Spadaford. Lou Soleo, Tom Galvin, Vince Beck, joe Cain, Don Esters, Carl Trunk, and Bud LaRue. The entire proceedings of the day were under the supervision of Brother A. Eugene our Guidance Director lg Hungry Loughlinites prepare to devour every last morsel, 4' ' i K-msg Communion Breakfast Committee, Top KL. to R J C. Trunk. D. Esters. T. Galvin, R. Spadafortl. Botzom QL, lo RJ: J. Cain, F. Buckner, L. Soleo, V. Beck. 55 x Il I.. The Grand March marks the termination of another suc- cessful Prom. Committeemen T. Blaine and V. Beck and dates take time out for refreshments. S nior Prom The Senior Prom has traditionally been the pinnacle of Loughlin's social happenings, and this year's gala affair was no exception. The three and one-half year long expectations of the graduating class were more than met at the snug Music Room of the Hotel Bilt- more. The Seniors and their dates spent the evenings dancing to the rhythmic beat of james Caruso and his orchestra. At midnight, to round out the festivities, a board of judges selected the six maidens considered by them to be most attractive. From these, they had to decide upon one to be crowned Prom Queen. They presented the silver tiara to Lois Prahar, escorted by R. Keegan. The five princesses were awarded gold trophies. The Seniors owe this memorable evening to the careful planning of Brother A. Edward and the Prom Committee, directed by CO-Chairmen T. Cushing and C. Goetz. P. Eschmann presents favors and programs to waiting couples. 3 gi 'Q fo Chairmen T. Cushing .md C Grmctz intrwdunc thclr Lines to Rev. Brrwthcr A, Edward. Pcnsivc wuplcs dance away the cxcnmg The Qucfn .md hu cfwurt-Sfnzdivzgz F, Kluhcr xplu, VI, Fi5ChL'r, F. XY'ilI1vughby, R. Kagan. I. Pr.1h.1r, Bfr, and Mri YI, Shen-h.1n. T. Cuxhing. I 'I'.1rpcy'. Ifwut: M, Fdrcsc, V. javetslfcy. IT. Ilabri A. Principato, I.. McLaughlin. --f .vx, ,iv 1 i ,IOHN AGNESE LOUIS A. AMERES JOSEPH R. FRANK T. ASTA IUUHIUUFHIS 14 l.a Salle Club 41 Infrdmu- ANTICAGLIA Intramurals 1. Lili 1.2, Scholarship Cluhg Gold If VITO W. BADIA Scholarship Club: Leo Honor Society 1.2.5.-Ig Gold L So. ciety 1.2,3,4g fivzemnixrz I.2,3.4 fEditor-in-Chief7gStu- PETER BARRY ROBERT C. BARTOW dent Council lSecretaryj. Baseball 23 Intramurals 2.3.4. La Salle Club 3. Societ ' Basketball I.2.3,4g .I une Graduates T, Smith. Campaign manager, exuberantly endorses the Purple SAMUEL F. BELNAVIS La Salle Club 3,4g Orchestra 12.3.45 jazz Combo 3L Cheer- leaders lg Track Team 1,2, 3.4g Intramurals. ,Iii 38 GEORGE N. BFI OLAN TI-IONIAS I BERK JOHN I BERNAT I , I.15.1llr Clulvi H1 clmll si Imrl Intramurals L23 I Intramuralw 7 51 ,K 1 CLYDE C BLUWIE 4 5, MARTINI BOLAND . -Q Tcnrm Team 1 Intramurals 3 Il'lIIILll llS I 7 3 4 Q Seniors brush important test. BRIAN D BOYI AN AI PHONSE III FDVK ARD I BRADY IINLITIIS BRACCO I Inf T If cum an C r FIIS 17 3 ROBFRT R BRANITUA9 1 C hm f U an -9.- Robmson and Mrs Scrum ln the Cifctcrn uni nrl ANTHONY C' BRISCIANA S u Izm 3 GERARD I BRADY Imrzmurals 3 fvx H ar- J ff, 1111 Iunmr Prim Comrmttcc iport Hop Com PHILIPI BRFNIDEL T k T N 3 fm 7 IOHW1 BRFNWAN W '11, Uffm will Orcnstrl WE? Q, In 06- 40 K-03 .gr--nv Y' X nw t- 1 Q . Q , Int .1 . . 1.2.-I. , , I. 14L .'I If ra k 'I z 1.23 1 fill' IISIIY Qluh, Sp k 1 Shoo Club 23 I t :- uu . 5 .-.,. W . , 1 . Gwld IQ Sm ary 2: Q il by is rx' CI h, ' Y' D3 I , esp I . .Aux J. .. B. , x Young always provide efficient N I I ,f Gum may lg , My , I I . 1.2.3.-1: , ' w I. .I 4- UI I ' A - GUM Sl- 1---3-41 . I - 1.1.3.-II' I ' ' 'L I 1 mm .ffmy 1. fl -xy, g I .le 4 I. 5' I . ' I 0 3 -., 'T ,Z ' , I Q.: I WILLIAM J, BRUSTMAN Track Team lg Intra 1.2,-1. l '37 ,Q Qu DANIEL E. BUCKLEY GERARD D. BUCKLEY PETER E. BURGER Gold L Society 1,2.41 Intra- La Salle Club 45 Swimming Track Team 1,2.3Q Cross murals murals 1.2. fC21pt.l 12.3.43 Intramurals Country Team 2,5g Intramu 1.2.3.4g Senior Prom Commit- ralg 1,2,4, STEPHEN F. BURKE La Salle Club 3,43 Intramu- tccg Aftermmn Dame Cum' mittee Student Council f'Iil'Ci1S,l. rals 1. -ff ,I L- . GERARD L. CAPUTO Vbtigjk Orchestra 1.2g Intramurals 2,3,4- 4 THOMAS M, CASEY R. Peterson. I. McMahon and S. Skrobecki put finishing ANTHONY A. CASALE Baseball 23 Intramurals 1,2. touches on snowman. Intramurals 1,2,3,4, 3.4. - 1 f K f'NcX 'Eff I 41 VH :rf Q55 ..ff':.. -1315 2.525 I '5' 5615? 1 ' .ry PETER D. CIACCIO Intramurals 3,4 cn. fa 'oh ' i Qt. 1. 'x , 'fi fin X,l 1? ,' ts:-I' 4-gnu 'i 7 W X T' ,,,,, v NICHOLAS A. JOHN CATTANI MICHAEL PETER CIPPOLETTI Swimming 1. CATALANO Golil Socic-ty 1.2.3L Schol- .irsliip Club: Orchestra 1.2. 3.43 Jazz Combo 1,2,3.4: !.l771l'Vl!lI.I71 3,41 Sport Hop Committee: St-nior Prom Com- mittee. CQAVANAUGH I..i Salle Club 3.45 Intramu mls 1.2.4. JOSEPH I.. CIVEI.I.O Gold Society 2: Junior 'fx 5 Prom Committecg Intramu- Brother Martin advises J. XY'agcninxn mechanical drawing. rals 1,2, on a questionable point in PATRICK XV, CLOONAN f.1n1wm1i.u1 l.2.3g Intramu r.ils 1.2.3. lg Ep 4 IU! n 'T V 'C' ag-, bat' fl gif 'C' U I U U PHILIP CLOSS MICHAEL S. EDXWARD COEN Y Handball Team 2.3.43 Intra- CLOIJGHER Intramurals 1.2.3.4 I murals Gold L society 1.2.52 1.3 Salle Club 34g Scholarship Clubg Track Team 3g Intra- murals 3,4 JOHN COLEMAN La Salle Club 3,4g Biology 4 Club 13 Swimming Team 1,2, '- 3,4g Intramurals 1,2,3,4. Ig 13'-it. Smiling AI. McAward displays courtesy typical of Loughlin gentlemen. 3 16. I, DAVID 1. CoNRoE x 9 Gold L Society 12,45 Intra- ' V murals l,2. 1. in if if 'Y THOMAS F. EDWARD M. CONROY COONELLY I.a Salle Club 35 Sport Hop Public Speaking lg Track JOHN FA CORBETT Committeeg Swimming Team Team 2.3,4g Cross Country' fmzemniun 5,43 Intramurals THOMAS A. 1,25 Intramurals 1,2. Team 3,43 Intramurals 1.2.4. 1.2. CORCORAN Tv IS 6-' 'QS 18 . ' A 7- 'o -0' Ky' 7 v 43 Q I cnt.. First on line for a ticket to the Sport Hop is L. Lalier. 1 RONALD A, DQANGELIS Gold L Socicty 3g La Salle Club -lg Handball Team 3.4. 44 hs 0 EDWARD CROXVLEY XVILLIAM CULLEN Gold L Socimy 12,32 Schol arship Clubg Basketball 23,4 Baseball Team 2.4g Intramu- rals l.2,3,-I. Track Team l.2.3.4g Cross Country Team 45 Spikcd Shoe Club l.2.3.4g Intramurals 1.2.3.4 - 125-134 ,,.,i , - L. JOSEPH M. DAMALIO Gold L Society l.2,3,4: Scholarship Clubz Intramu- mls 4, VINCENT If DELANEY Gold L Society 21 Intra- murals 1.2. f f'-v.f.e ANTONIO IT. DANIELE Orchestra 1,2,3,45 jazz Combo 2,3,4g Track Team 1.27 Intra- murals 3,4. 36: 'Z' MANUEL C, DELG XDO Track Team 2.3,4g Inoamu- FRANK D. DcMARIA ralS l.2,5,4. Intramurals 1. he iv . 34 4... 'T 45 'Tx' N' in-9 hi HENRY l DENGEL CARLO A D1BELLO FRANK P D1MARCO THOMAS M U 0 :ct 1 noogy Club fTre.1SJ 17 Gold So 1 ', 2 n DONNELLAN Salle Club 54 Radu: Club 3 murals 12 34 Track Team 23 Intramu df, JOHN tl DURNIN La Sallc Club 34 Intramu ra s 1 2 3 rals 1 7 Spllced Shoe Club 2 4 MARKJ DONNELLY Intramurals 1 5 f3'5- Newly appomted S t u d e nt Counullors rece-we therr n ward JOHN J DWYER junror Prom Commrttee In tramurals 1 Q G' JAMES M DRENNAN f:,9 ..,' Basketball 2 3 5 .- K N -its 1 4 Q 4 .1 K i' , V '19 G ld S 'CV y ,21 La B' l ' I ' . .-g L Cer' 1. 3 l tra- 1 '2- , V V H t 4 X X Q 2 u ' ! F F , A if - L L C , - l .R 1 1 A5 A - ' i . ' I, V structions from Brother Ed- N W , Y . . I K K, l , ,I I 1 u ' . ' A I I A 4 I rfz 6 -1 QLD EDVUARD ECKERT Gold L Society 1.23 La Salle Cluh 3,41 .Iunior Prom Committc-cg Swimming 1.2. 3.4: Intramurals 1.2.5.4 GUY A. EMIVIOLO ANTHONY Glue Club 23 Intramurals EVANGELISTA , ,wgmgg fy 5- GEORGE P. FAILLA Baseball 1,25 Intramurals 1.2,4. X .ms I. Pfeiffer eagerly comes to the support of another Lough- lin activity. THOMAS lf. FAY Gold Society 1,2,5.4g La Salle Club 33 Orchestra 1.2, EDXWARD A. IIARRELI. EDWARD P. FARRELL 3,13 Public Speaking 1,2.3g Intramurals 1.23.43 Base- Glu- Club 2.3.41 lntramu- Glcc Cluh 23,42 fJ 'f'0'1if ' ball 1. rals 1. 2,3. fall 9 . 46 rf' 46 A.. .1 I 'Q N 1 -Z. CHARLES J. EVERS l.co Honor Society 1.2.3,-15 Gold Smitty 1.2.5.-Ig La Salle Club 5.43 Scholarship Club: Baseball 2g Intramu- rals 4. CHARLES T. FEUSTEL Intramurals. l is-,I I, Qa- 'J 019 5 EDWARD A. THEODORE T. FRANK FLOOD FINGERLING FLETCHER Gold Sflriety lg Tennis La Salle Club 41 Junior Pmm Gold L Society 2,3g Schul, 1.2.33 lI'1Il'.iITlL.lI'.llS l.2.3.4, 7 Comn1ittcegScni1ir Pmm Cmnr .irwlup Club: film Club -.3.4g B-1805-ill 3-4- mitteeg Spikcd Shoe Clubg ll lIl'.lIllUI'.llS 2.3 Track 'licarn l.2.3,4g Cross Country Team lg Intramu- rals l,2,5.4. MICHAEL P. FORBELL 1' 'Q Intramurals 1.3. ' if Money is no object when it cuncerns the purchase of a Senior ring. gg' tv f JOSEPH XV. FLYNN Gold Society 2.3.41 Schol- argliip Clubg La Salle Club 41 Track 3. - if :rms ARTHUR FUNK La Salle Club 3.43 Biology Club lg Radio Club 3g Track 23 Spilced Shoe Club 2g Sport Hop Committee, C. RICHARD FURST La Salle Club 3.41 Lfluglvlin PAUL GALLAGHER ire: jamemnixrz 3,43 Radio La Salle Club 3,41 Handball Club 2. 3 an- ,4 f l,2,3.4g Baseball fMgr.J l. E' J rg' , 47 vs! f5 f Y XX ILIIAN1 I GASSNIAN Qncrex 3 Trac r L NKXIIIII fSports Fclrtor Q 5 2 6 Intramurals 17 34 RALPH D CALLO A Club3 Intrunurllsl QL A31 K0 VINCENTJ GERARDI Baseball 2 Intramurals 2 3- 48 N I IOSEPH A GARAI OLO IOHN C GARITY Sdn lrrslmrp Club bprked Slums Slllc Club 54 Sprlud Shun u 7 ack Cross uuntrx 1 Intrlmurlls 1 INI Mlm u 3 T rclx 3 I Cr: s Countrs 7 3 4 Intramurals fb LOUIS P GA77ALE I1 Salle Club 34 Intramurals 1 5 4 T Grrngram forecasts .1 sure uctory for Gold ln hrs rrtual IOHN R GERETY HCM-tk Svummrng, I 3 Intrimurals l 3 Q'-v NIICHAEI. I GIAININIARINIO U Sr rch 1 Tr 1MgrJ DQ Q4 Nr' I - IRAVK P CICI IO AI IRFD I Clovfxffo JAMES GLEASON ROBFRT I COI DRICR um r Pri m I' ,mmlttcn I'lINLlI'll I 3 C Ii I C ux cl Sh L flub 1731 NHL Club 3 Dfmum. CR 1 fr :Ss Cf umm Tanm mr um rx w ALPHONSE A GRAPPONE Intmmumls 1.4. M. Hwy mkv .1 umlzng luughby look un. Y, WX' A t 'T ff -f -. . f' fa J Q7 Jkffif. Q, JOSEPH S. I-IAGGAR Luo Honor Society 1.2.3.-4: Gold Society 12.3.41 Scholarship Club: La Salle Cluh -1. 51 1-, . ', -J -lg lntriimuralx 1.2.3.-I. CHARLES HAGGERTY - Scholarship Clubg La Salle Club 4g Legion of Mary 4. A : Large attendance helped to make thc afternoon dances a big success. C' JOSEPH E. GRINGIANI THOMAS P. GROARKE FRANK G. I-IAERA Gold L Soiicty 1,23 La Luo Honor Socicty 1.2.3911 La Salle Cluh -lg Intraniu Salle Club 3.-lg Biology Club Gold L Society 1.23.43 mls 1.2.3.-1. Ig Spiked Shoe Club 2.3.4g Scholarship Club. La Salle Track 2.3.41 Cross Country Cluh 43 Intramurals 1.2.3.1 i 'Q' 1 ' RICHARD S. HALKA old L Sc 'etv 1,-' Track S, G ici I 7, Is' Ig Intramurals 1.2.3.4. GERALD P. HARAN Intmmurals 2.3.4. A! 1 X Q .'+ X ,590 .. Wi, F -r FRANK HARTMANN Intramurals 1,Z.3,4. tr V1 Z THOMAS I-IASSETT XWILLIAINI L. HAYDEN JAINIES A. HAYES Lozwfalzniftm' Intramurals 4. Gold L Society 1.2.3,-I1 Intramurals 1.2.3.4 Scholarship Clubg La Salle Cl b 1 Il! 34 Tr u 3.43 11,171 erm '.r1 2. . g ack 2.3.-31 Intramurals 1.2, 5.1. ROBERT B. HAYES La Salle Club 43 fnmerarzian 1.2.3g Intramurals 1,2,3. JOSEPH B. HELLMANN Gold L Society 13 Scholar- ship Clubg Intramurals 1.2. 3.1 'Q' Gm , ti tl 7f+ N -yi--l Brother Eugene. Guidance Counselor, in a serious moment at a student assembly JOHN F. I-IEAGNEY La Salle Club 43 junior Prom Committee-g Sport Hop Com- mitteeg Basketball 1,2,3,4 fCapt.Jg Intramurals 1.2. MARTIN M. HOLLEY DAVID Ej HINKLEY Gold L Society 13 jamemn- Gfllf-l L SOUCW 1-2,31 Tfafk mn 1,23 junior Prom Commit- MICHAEL HERBST 1,2.3.4g Cross Country 1,2,3.-13 Tennis 1g Intramurals 1,2. Intramurals 4, A rccg Intramurals 5.-13 Physics Club. rt, '-ii ea , I 1.5 if ' 14 51 . 4 as ye'-'K Nl' STEPHEN F. HUGGARD junior Prom Committee-g Rii- dio Club 1.255 lntrninumlx 1,4. V. Bndigi. Editor-in-Chief of the Senior Magazine, examines articles submitted by staff members. 1 JOHN T. JANICS A li 52 FRANK J. JAEGER La Salle Club 3. WALTER J. JAKUBOWSKI Gold L Society 3,4. EUGENE J. JAWORSKI JAMES W. JQNES Gold L Sgqigty 13 Sqholar. junior Prom Committee: ln- ship Club: Glee Club 3. rramurals 1.2.4. -. R11 Vining MQ L. Q ROMAN XV. JACKIW Leo Honor Society l.2,5,4g Gold L Society 1,2.3,4- Scholarship Club 3 Lougblinizvi Biology Club 13 jmzzemniavz 23.4, 1 l KEVIN P. JONES Gold L Society 1.2.3.4l Track lg Intramurals 1,2.3,4, ll Lv, 'xv Xi' v XT? LAW RENICE I' JOY IAWRENCE 'I EDWARD W' EDWARD I KAST IU ILNCBLUT KARABEC G l L S1c1ety 2 Scho at Salle Club 4 Intramurals 1 CMH n ra LA 53115. Club 3 Swimming Shlp Club mural 7 Intramurals 1 7 3 4 NI rtm R Szxpula Skrobcckl and ,I Iwhlcwslcl are among the many Loughlxmtcs 54 A f r x 37 N Q' - ROBERT L KEEGAN Intmmurals 1 34 BERNARD tl KENNY ROBERT E KEMNA DANIEL I-I KENNEDY La 53116 Club 34 Radu-, Intramurals 154 Svummmg 1 Intramurals 14 Club 2 'Y 04 ,-... JAMES T KELLY so Q- f Intramurals 1 T7 59 4 'N 5 4 ' . , r ' .il .. Q ,t - fi 4, I , - - 's, 'T' W f ang. 'Q ' , ' V Q X V A ' Guld So-:Wy 1.2,3g La H ' , ' nd H -- ,' , L I - 4 1 - Gola Sn 15 If , I ' 1 f ' ' . . s I. -Q ,-, , . H. A 21 I . . I' . S. Av who commute via subway. I fl 5 If ' b 'I ' 'I 'f A., Q I gi , P X' .V K X - x' - E , L' L 4 i bg ' . E , I-1 I, I I . I , 6. . ' . . A ' ' I T I , JF- .fx ..- , J ' ' ' I' .. ' J K ,Hb .34- I. q: f la k . TC JOHN E. KEPIC MICHAEL KIEY CHARLES O KISTNER PHILIP I KLVANA old L Society 23,44 L.1 Gold L Society 1.2.51 Gold Socicty 3 zmerrm Sunnmnnp., 1 lntramurl x 1 Salle Club 4g Baseball 1.2.3.4 Lauglylinizeq Intramurals l,2. Luz 4g Biology Club 1 3,41 Senior Prom Committun EDWARD M. KOLAKOWSKI Y ,f ra-av 'Q . Loughlin Seniors slip before the second bell. FRANK E. KOPACSKA Tmclc Team 1,21 Intramu- KENNETH KUBIC mls 1,21-lg Chemistry Club. lntramurals 3,-4. ,X .' - , rv- Q rf . if 'Y FREDERICK G KOHLHEPP Handball 12,33 Intramurak through the truck room jubt it 5. .4 JOHN 5. KYLE ntramuralw l.2.3,'lQ Srutit Court fSccr. 3. T 1-5 i 6- , .QQ ' -fi 11 DOMINICK C. COSMO R. LZIFORGIA LaCAPRA La Salle Club 3.4g Baseball 21 Leo Honor Society 1.2,5.4. Tfdfk 11 IUYFHVUUFGIS 1-2-3.4. Gold Society l,2,3.43 Scholarship Club: Lnugblirz- flex La Salle Club 41 'I.JI7I6'f0!1- hm 3,4 RICHARD A. LALIER Gold L Society 1.2,4g Schol arship Clubg Intramurals 1.2. 3.4. E. Eckert nonchalantly holds hack the daily lunch line. X' ' x A,- ffl ,. ' f fl! J 1 'o I 'D CLEMENT LAGERMAN Radio Club 3g Intramurals 1.2. -7 CARL R. LARSON Gold L Society 1,2.3,4g Scholarship Clubg Intramurals 1,2,5,4. ANTHONY LAURIA La Salle Club 43 Intramu- RAYMOND F- LeBEAU rals lg Chemistry Club. Intramurals 1.3. 34'- -gp? 1 wr 55 fs '-1167. -1 1 0 o 5 , YTQ1' CHARLES Bl JOSEPH F LIDOSKI GERALD al LYNCH LEINIINCER L Soclctx I La Slllz lntrlmurak II'lfff1IT1uf1IS 12 3 4 Club 4 GlCC ClL1l'J 7 34 In 56 'YZ' MAURICE W MAHONY 1rShxp Club La Salle Club 34 Intrxmurale 14 L 4 ' L J A in 1 l- 5 Gold Society 1.43 Schol- l 56 Ui ZS Q.. cw ? ti' 3 HAROLD MARTIN MICHAEL I. MASONE IO!-IN MCANDREXV Intramurals I3 Lou blmitfx Glee Club 2' Baseball l.2,3.4- Basketball Intramurals 1.2.5,'l. K V y Debating lg Spiked Shoe Club 1.23 Intramurals l,2. 'ag Track l.3g Intramurals 1.2.3.4 IAMES S. MCASSEY I.a Salle Club 45 Intramurals A l.2.3,4. JOHN J. MCAWARD .Iunior Prom Committeeg Af- ternoon Dance Committee: Senior Dance Committeeg In- tramurals 1,2,3.4. JAMES W. MCCAULEY Gold I, Society 12.5.43 lun- ior Prom Committeeg Radio Club 11 Track 2.3.41 Cross Country 43 Intramurals 1,2. 5,-lg Spiked Shoe Club 2.43 Physics Club, display their newly-acquired Senior Buttons. Q .fl M. Kia-y. DI. Toman. A. Stango and R. Rossman happily r 1,-Z1i?vfg'.4: ru, ,V r .., i ' Ls' , 'IOI-IN M. MCCUSKER Sport Hop Committecl Intra- murals 1.2.-l. Sl? FRANK X. MCHUGH Basketball 1.23 Intramurals 1.2.3. Gnlcl Society I.2Q La Salle Cluh -11 Radio Cluh 21 A K .x 3 G. t. W . ' v, I 'P af- ZI- cr Hx 4 ini? ilu: MAURICE M, MLDERMOTT THOMAS P. MCGANN Track 3,43 Intramurals 1.2.4. Scholarship Club: Track l,2. Ciiilil Society 1.21 B356 3.-lg Cross Country 2.3.4g Handball 11 Intramurals l,4. GEORGE MCGARRY hall 5.43 Intramurals 1.3.4. OF WILLIAM A. McKAY Leo Honor Society 4. Intra murals 2.3. Campaign manager -I, McAward discusses thc Gold Party platform with the candidates. EUGENE T. 1- INICLOUGHLIN Gold L Society 1.2.3.-ll Scholarship Club: !.I7!1L'flH1f.Il1 2. ia G- ' L' , ., 7 A a-.. Z ' 16-'Q 'VN W 'Y EUGENE V. MCLOUGHLIN 4 1 av Cf' GEORGE P, MOLARO 1G.,' 1 'ur 75? ,,. ,P . 'Isl -lr' JAMES A. MCMAHON JAMES J. MCQUADE JOSEPH A. MEDAGLIA Scholarship Clubg Junior Intramurals 1.2. Intmmurzils 1.2,1l. Prom Committeeg Debating 13 Student Court -13 Lougblinilex Tennis 1,Z,3.4. ALBERT L. MESSINA Gold L Society 45 Scholar- ship Club: La Salle Club fl Cross Country 43 Intramu- rals 1. JOHN C. MIKE Leo Honor Society 1.23.41 Gold L sf-fiery 1.2.3.-iz j.zmerfmi.1n 1.2.3.-lg Debating 1,21 Radio Club 23 Tennis 4: Handball 3,-I1 Ivfilth Club, G uv , A. Brisciana, President of the Senior Class, gives his first spec-ch after the elections. f ,S ' - M 5 .1 JOHN A. MEYER .9 Scholarship Clubg La Salle V Club-4g Art Club l. JOHN s. MILEWSKI Gold Society 1.23.43 MICHAEL Scholarship Clubg Lnugbliu- MISSHAUK ne.. Tennis 2x3v Track 2,3,4g Cross Country Q 1 ' Q 3' 1 . 5 ' ' - f 'rN, 4 , Junior Prom Committeeg Spiked Shoe Club 2,3g Bowl- ing 43 Track 12.3.43 Intra, murals 1,2. 59 1 JAMES E. MULLANEY Intramurals 1.2.4. FRANK G. MUGAVIN La Salle Club 3.4g junior Prom Committeeg Senior Prom Committeeg Swimming 1.2, 3.43 Intramurals 1.2.3,-fl. DAVID NEELY Gold L Society 2.4: Schol, JOSEPH bl arship Club: La Salle Club 3g NICHOLSOIM Baseball 1. Intramurals 1.2. I 5.- 0 6' 3' I 'N li 4- gh 4 fl in iv., . Q , ,,, wus: C: PETER Il. MONAGI-IAN BRENDAN T. j,1n1woni.m 2.23 Intmmurale 1. INIORONEY I.:-o Honor Society 2.3.-Ig Gold Society 1.23.43 Scholar- xhip Clubg Art Club 1,23 Track 2,541 Intramurals 1.2.4. L1 ,rf- -..- STANLEY M. NIEXVIEROXVSKI Basketball 1.23.43 Baseball lfl. Al, sw 121' 5. , 07 7 1 far' ,K v fl if 'T ' 'f ' i h is-0' l' STEPHEN W. NOLAN CLINITON NORRIS DENNIS OCONNOR THOMAS E- Cross Country 2 3' Track 1.2' 0 L Society 1 2' La La Salle Club 3' lntramu- O DONNELI. Intramurals 1. 'a e Club 4' Intrtmurals 1.4g ra 5 , L Society 1,2 34 Chcmrstry Club Salle Club 4 Intramurals 3 4 JAMES S OKELLY La Salle Club 4 Louglalmzle DANIEL j OLEARY jumor Prom Committee Stu dent Court lSecl Intramu rals 1 7 34 Semor Prom Com mrtttee Afternoon Dance MATTHEW R O KEEFFE a Salle Club 34 Intramu rals 3 4 There seems to be a drssenter among the ranks of the Whrte Party DAVID K O MARA La Salle Club 34 Handball 2 34 Swrmmmg 1 Intramu Jw 00' ,gli-1 lf? MARCO R ORLANDO La Salle Club 4 Handball 2 3 I tramurals 2 3 4 .l av- 'pf 46 MJ 46 L , , , , G ld . , , ' 511 , I l 1,2 Gold , , La L , 5 - 14 f K Intramurals 1,2,3,4, I Committee fChairmanj. ralg 5,4 , , 3 , , - I L lx W' I If V U 1 1 on ' I ,I W ' I ff r 1 ' V . if if ' A MICHAEL A. ORTIZ Gold L Society 1,2,3g La Salle Club 3,4g Scholarship Clubg Art Club 25 Intramuf rals 1,2,3.4. yea 4,3 vu' XVI' EDWARD D. ANTHONY F. ANTHONY R. O'SULLIVAN PALMIERI PAPANDREA Gold L Society 1: La Salle Intramurals 1,4. Gold Society 11 Spikcd Club 3Q Glec Club 3,43 Base- Shoe Club 2,3,4g Cross Coun- ball 23 Intramurals 1.2.3.-l. try 43 Track 1,2,3,4g Intra- - 5 EDWARD PAWLOWSKI Orchestra 1.2.3.-52 BIOIOSY Club l,2,5,4 fPres.lg La Salle Club 3,4g Intramurals 1,5. nf li ,,, JOHN E. PEELING A 62 murals 1,2,3,4. ROBERT A. PETERSON Gold L Society lg La Salle Club 45 Louglalinile fC0-Edi- tor-in-Chiefjg Tennis 1,33 Track 45 Intramurals l,4. f, J-,1 X757 i I ,V I .XQL W ' ' fi 1 P, 5 Qi ANTHONY j. ROBERT A. JOHN J, pFE1FFER PETRACO PETTINATO Swimming 1,2,3,4g Intramu- Gold L Society 12.3.43 jamefonian 3.43 Spiked Shoe rals 1.2.33 Student Council Track Team 2,3343 Scholar- Clubg Track 33 Intramurals lViCC-PrCSidC'f1U- ship Clubg Intramurals 1,2,4. 1,2,4. kg Ki I' , 4 . , Fi . Q 12' 4 PETER A. PoL1To f 5 ' 4 r , ,X Tennis 13 Intramurals 1,4. i U' x P. Gallagher guards the cafeteria door against speedsters. W I '3q L THOMAS W. PHILBIN Gold L Society l,2.3.4g Scholarship Club3 Radio Club 33 La Salle Club 3.43 Intra- murals 1,2,3,4. if '42 6. '1 ..,,. RONALD E. POLO gui Intramurals 1,3,4. Intramurals 1. JOSEPH A. ' QUAREQUIO MICHAEL L- POWIS Gold L society 1,251 La I 1 'vu Salle Club 43 Intramurals 1. ZF' qi? 1 I 65 7 VUILLIAM P REDDY I9- E13 JOSEPH I RIMKUNAS Nath C lulw I 33' 'vf sir-y YC k JOHN T REGAN DONALD E REIHER Sallc Club ru Salle Club 4 Intrlmu Swummmg 12 34 Intramu rals 4 s 1 7 DONALD T RIEPE Club 3 4 Intramurals 1 3 4 Brother B Plul pomt out thc mfluenccs of Chrxstnn Broth ers rn Forexgn lands JOSEPH G ROBINSON Intramurals 1 2 34 JOSEPH J ROMANO Baseball 2 3 Intramurals 1 i RICHARD G RICCARDI Im Honor Soclctx 'P 3 4 Gold S0 ICI, 1 7 3 Base a 3 4 Intramurals 12 3 4 138' 2 3 CORNELIUS M ROSE Track Team 31 Intramurals 1 2 4 L 'N .Ls f fr lb gf? ' I , Q ,A , ' J ' f . I Ml r' r- I , .-1 ttf.: Q , - 1 5 . Q. lv, . ,. . 4 I ra. 'fa W. . Us , . . ' 2 ' 9' . 5' -- J.. . Q ' 'J . . - Q g L l f Q ' H 1' I f . .hlu h ,-K' U ' x . L . I A, ' I l , . mg. N- ,, ' l V , fr, 1 -4 . -' gf' . 1 1- ,r L ' I ? .2 v ' Lf ,.g I 'I q I n mx - I I I X 1 .' ,- '. ' : s s 33 -I ' f 'ir l ,X 'M f j RAYMOND A. JOHN R. RUECKEI. RANDEL E. RYAN ROBERT RYAN ROSSMAN La Salle Club 3.43 Radio Club La Salle Club 3.43 fanzeronian Biology Club 1.2,3,4g fPres Gold L Society 1,2g JJIIICY- 3,43 Intramurals 3.4: Physics 2,3.4g Intramurals 1,Z,3,4. Intramurals 1,2.3.4. .mrziarl 1.2.3.4 fSports Edjg Club- Public Speaking lg Debating lg Intramurals 1.2.3,-13 Senior Dance Committeeg Senior Prom CV.-Chairmanj, I GEORGE SCHERER L 'fi Gold L Society 1.23.43 . -'A 4- Scholarship Clubg Intramurals ' l,2,3,4. . rf ,M I iii.-qu .R 5 Q '53 Q, ,K wx I 1 il. 'iv fi ROBERT SCI-IOTT La Salle Club 3.43 Scholar- ship Clubg Art Club 3,4. ix ily 'S' JAMES SHANAHAN Gold L Society 2g La Salle Club 53 Intramurals 2,5,4g In- formal Dance Committee. if 65 Gold L Society l,2,3,4g Scholarship Clubg Intramu- rals 4. 1 -f I 'Cffr ' FRANK R. SCHINELLER Tl - lo 'k- oom rush starts a 'ain. ic c cr r f., 'IP STANLEY SKROBECKI Gold L Society 1.2.41 La Salle Club 3.4: Loucblirzire fPicture Ed.Jg Orchestra 1.2, 5.-lg Tennis fMgr.J 2,3. 1' . H- 4 ffm. ax QA 6' AI G nv y I 'QV WJ A 4. 'Dy c, 1? 1. 4. M. MICHAEL P. SI-IEEHAN LAXWRENCE G, NICHOLAS A, Gold If Society 2,3,-Ig La SICURELLA SIRAGUSA Sdllv Club. 3,41 O1'Ch'f5U'3 LZ, Luu,Qblir1ite.' 'IJIIIEIOIIIJII 3,4g Gold L Society 15 Bowling 3-45 Teflm5 3- Baseball l.2g Intramurals 4. 4g Intramurals 4. gs 6. , Shl?EiJgWIg'KI THOMAS D. SMITH A Gold L society l.2,3,4 ff S fy-i3.TfHfk -4 Bowling lg Intramurals 4. M, Tracey kc-eps the records straight ANTHONY B. SPARACIO GEORGE R. SPALL Gold L Society 1.2,5,4g La Salle Club 4g Scholarship Clubg Intram Gold L Society 2,141 Schol' arship Clubg La Salle Club 3,43 Truck 3.-I: Cross Coun- try 4. urals 4. 57 .7554- ' 'Q I 010 li .vi-4 'T 66 ANTHONY F. CARMINE L, SORIANO WILLIABI E. STADE SPARACIO Gold L Society 1,35 Basket- La Salle Club 3,41 Biology ball 31 lntrumumls l. Clmun- Club 1.23 Intramurals 1,2,4. Nfl' Club- pn f5 JOHN H. STAMM 1' C' 3 7:-I 4 Gold L Society 2g La Salle .9 , Club 35 Tennis 1,2,3g Intra- C- 'I murals 1,3,4. CLIFFORD E. STARKINS Baseball 2 g Intramura lk -21' STELLATO Handball 25 Intramura LAWRENCE A. l E, Karabec carefully inspects the eagerly done work. ANTHONY L. STANGO Gold L Society 1,2,3g La Salle Club 3,45 Baseball 3,43 Intramurals 1,2,3. ALAN T. SZYDLOWSKI JOHN A- STEMKE Lougblinile fACtivities Ed Radio Club lg Track lg Intra- !.l!71t'f'l71I.JII 13 Art Club 3 s 1,4. murals 1. Intramurals 1,2,3,4. rw 5 67 WHY X i Y Discerning chemists demand accurate weights for their experiments. MICHAEL TOBIN Scholarship Clubg Spiked Shoe Club 3,49 Cross Country 25,41 Track 2,3,4g Intramurals l,2, 3,4- '2 K., TCT' 68 ' Q 1 , .H l ,ge .Q :-I h N ' 3 RICHARD M, SZYPULA Leo Honor Society 1.2.3,4g Gold L Society 1,2.3,4g Scholarship Clubg La Salle Club 3,43 L0llghlil1if?,' Biol- ogy Club 1.2g Intramurals 1.2,-lg Iwlath Club. WILLIAM R. TENNANT Gold L Society 1,2g Basket- ball 2.3,4 fMgr.jg Intramu- rals 1,2,3,4. JOSEPH T. TAVOLACCI Gold L Society 2,33 La Salle Club 4g junior Prom Committee. JOHN TOMAN Leo Honor Society 3,45 Gold RAYMOND TORREY Society 1.2.3.-lg La Salle La Salle Club 41 Public Club 3.43 Track 3g Intramu- Speaking lg Track l,2g Intra- rals l,2,3,4. murals 1,2,3,4. '.,-:- PETER TAUCKUS La Salle Club 3,4g Intramu- rals 3,4 fl' 5 3- .1 MARTIN TRACEY Leo Honor Society 2,3,-lg Gold L Society 1,2,5,4g Debating 1,25 Public Speaking 1,2,3,4g Scholarship Clubg La Salle Club 3,4g Intramurals 1,2,5,4. ANTHONY TRELLA Intramurals 1,4. sg H , 2.1 'S M ., 'Ti it -ry T526-' as Q iff? gl. tv' ROBERT S. THOMAS JOSEPH M. VELOTTI TUMILOVVICZ UNGERLAND Intramurals 1.2. Gold L Society l,2,3.43 Gold L Society lg Basket- Scholarship Clubs La Salle ball 1,2,3,-43 Intramurals 1,2.3. Club 3.43 jrmzerwzhln 12,391 fNcws Edmn-Ig Publlc Speak- lng lg Intr'.lmur.rls l.2g Stu- tlcnt Cuuncil ffixcc. V. PJ. JAMES c. VINCENT Intramurals 1,2. Mr A Consolr tunes up thc plant: for the bcgmnmg of thc Muslc Class for Scmors RONALD E WALSH WILLIAM F l fa. - WILUAM A Put-,llc spmang 1 ra Salle WANAMAKER -a ec. WALLACE Club 3 Senlor Dance Com Intramurals 12 mlttee Intramurals 1 Gold L Soclety3 Art Club 3 Intramurals 1 2 3 l i 01' ffl 'ETF 'T JOHN F WAGENMAN La Salle Club 34 Intramu ra s 1 2 4 ,- ' Q3 I - -Y: l 6 ' S- 7 ,r ' . 3 ' I A ' I ' ,' 69 1 l,u'v. ,asa , P'N Z! I M .Z STEPHEN M, FRANK X. XVEBER RAYMOND j. XVI-IITE JOSEPH H- XVANDASIEXVICZ Legion of Mary -lg La Slllle Bl-nllllg -1 1C,.lpt.ilnJ1 lmlyl- XVILLOUGHBY Glue Club 2g Handball 1.21 Club 4. mul'-llx 5.4. Scholarship Club3L.,1lgblmfl. lmmmurllls 2. ROBERT A. WINIARSKI La Salle Club 3,45 Intramu- lulls 1,443 Senior Dllnfe Cum mittee. R. Hgllkll, rl. lNiCAV'xlFd, R. Tumilllwicz. D. O'l.e.lry. .mil P. Cippllluttl llL.lr tlle alw- brlvllgllf up by Cllllllcilul' A. Funk. JOSEPH l:. RONALD D. WOOLLEH' XVROBLEXYSKI XVII-LIAIV1 lu. XWOI-FI-E La Salle Club 3,-lg Swimming I,.l Salle Club 3.43 Gllld La Salle Club 3g lntramu- l,2.3.'lg fCu-Capt.j3 'I'l'dCli 13 Society lg Spikf.-ll Slim' Club mls 1. Intramurals 1. 21 Tr.lck 2. 'Q V241 345 3 4? 8, .hs Intralllurals 1.2.3.-1. ': .,. 70 VINCENT M. ZA JKOWSKI K Q1 -0 'V W jwjxkmfifzy MZLJM wr GM VJSM VICTOR R BASILI q 7 Q Q 'Y ml 11 7 -1 Tenm ,Q 6' 4' f- 7 54 fkfgr j , tramurals 1 7 54 -1- 0' '7 qu? 3 JOSEPH A AGRESTO GEORGE R AINIRI-IEIN NICHOLAS IJ -P rcncrx 100gX Club 1 Rnm 'XNCRISANO 'Z acl-c 1 In r muril rack ramurl S muy 7 54 Q Club Glu Accelerated Graduates lllgllllfllll ,gat tlu Z! CHARLES P BEAGAN La Salle Club 2 Basketblll 1234 Baseball 1 Intramu r Q 1 i MQ- P Nr--11 mf M xr mnl dnntll clncl. up ef EUGLNIE V BENEVENIA THOINIAS K BECK L1 53119 Club 23.1 Qffhgg ARTHUR E BEYER Gold L Socldy 1 2 5 Cross t 1 2 34 Intmmumls mm cxc 1, Country 1 Il'llTIUI'Il5 3 1 Tuck 1 ,Q r ur 4 G' 906 Qin: I Y Q., ' -I9 N- pf O 5+ Pc vi i .i STEPHEN T CANIPBTLL U 0 mx 7 Spxkcd Shoe Club v4 Cross 6.8! Countn 1 Track 1 'Y 9 ,,.-s PFTFR D BRNDX IANHS I BROOKS CARE R BRLNO -ry L YK IL x nr Intnmurxls x v IL C Alun n 1 s IHIFIIUUIIIS 1 I 'Q- vi 6. LLFINI A CLLLA 1N1IlL Club 7 wi Art Track 1 Intr1mur.1Is 1 l 'Di 72 My tramurals 1 2 5 4 V531 1 Hawk IRANHK. P CARLOZZI 'Icnms 7 fMg,rJ Mm C BLRWARD N1 C LRRONJI bcnmr Prom Cumrmttu xf PIMIER I CICCONE I. w L1 l 11 nr rrxmuralx Mtarnm 4 n Dmu: C. mmxttu 'O' T-I , . Q x .- . ,.1.ft, n xr 'X ii fyfl wx' 'Q a 'K 4 sf. 4 -'U JEROME Nl. CLANCY 'sf' 41 49' r 3' fu W ' 'ul 3 -4 '7 it .', ,- J'- f'T 3P i PAUL M, CLANCY KENNETH P. CHARLES T. CLARK Cmld In Suqicty Ing? Spikcd CLARENDON Gold L Society lg La Salle sim Ciiih l.Z.3,Eig Trick i,2, Gum sfifmy 1.2.3:RC1LliUClUb 5,41 If1ffdmuffflS 2,5- 3.-lg lDIf.lH1Uf.ll 1.2.5, Giild L Society lg murals 3. 3 3: ,, t'vX ' JAMES P. PETER F. COSGROVE CUNNINGHAM Radio Club lg Intramurals l,4. Intramurals 1,2,5,4. 1' Q3- 20. -Q 5 1 ? ' 11 -elf' if JOHN F. CLARK Intra- o 'M 'Y 75 Club 1,23 Tennis 2,33 Track 5.4. X' in y M I' 'Q 4-. QQMA' X .....,, Wfiw Biology Club 25 lntr K. Pnrchinski .intl his fathcr recclive some giiod ntlvicc- from Brother George. I X ,U VQJQ VINCQ DEBO, I N lx HY 0 3 I' tl' ' x w I ,I ' Track-iv, , . ,-3 Q. .3 Q q 14 A 'NL ntra- KK 'R Q 5 v- F ' P 03? M Q TJNUI f J -' MICHAIYL If. CURRAN DAVID M. DALY PAUL DEAN .,f XX NICHOLAS R. a DEGRUCCIO Y G. La Salle Club 3,4. 'of . ill' XV. I7lynn3 date rccuvcs the tradxtional pmm fawr. Lum thc Linn. Cl 'l.l Smlcly' I1 f.IlI1lI07I- Gultl Snfltty 51 Legion 1.-'11 2.3,-lg Crum Country 13 nfIXI.1ry 5.43. Intnunumls 1,2.5.-1. JOHN B. DEINER Gold Society 1.23 Radio Club 1.23,-ig Biolopv Club 1,2,3,4g La Salle Club 23,45 Junior Prom Committeeg jazz Combo 2,3.-lg Intramurals 2,3,4. JOSEPH D. DENGEL Glce Club lg La Salle Club 23 Intramurals 35 Senior Prom Committee, It. Q - v Y qui? ,fu - 1, . s 'nw ,e ,,, Q1- my I Q -0:5 PAUL M. DIFIORE :af 74 4 W, .1 LI I C QSICI-'ix i r I as 43 f 2' 4' -A v . R' :SX I.. -., .7 I nf 'v t N 'LQ I JOHN DIXSON WALTER A. MICHAEL B. Gold L Society l,2,5.4g DOINIERACKI DONOVAN Basketball l,2,3,4g Baseball Gold L Society 13 La Salle Gold L Society 1,2,3g La 3,4. Club 2,5,4g Intramurals 1,2, Salle Club 23,43 Legion of 5,4 MMS' V3-4 IVICUPFCSJ 3 P'-lbllf S, Campbell watches as inrtli Spwklng 2.3,-4. er stack of envelopes tim s I MV DENNIS DUFFY 8 '- g Q Gold L Society 1,2g La If 59 Q JOSEPH EGAN Salle Club Rig Intramurals ' Y 4- ' Gold L Society 1725, 1,591 'E .-L. t ' X ir .ll ' UM ii J ik , gwub . J ,J ' lv T' ll 4. 1 lr C X L NL ' A N 'N J PAULXI . ANN JOHN FAHEY CHARLES H. FALK KENNETH W- EGAN Gold If oci 23 Baseball L.: Salle Club 3,43 Cross Gold L Society 1,2 3 ee Basketball 1.25 Bowling 3,4g K2 ' -4- S ' rom fVice Country lg Il'1ff.1lTlUI'.lli 1.3.49 Club 2,33 Debating 2 ntra Intramurals 3,4. s -1, Afternoon Dance Committee. murals 2,3. I k K A' Q uf i.- -i G- QRS Q cv' v 1 fa IU' V y' Vi. ' f 5 7' GU VINCENT A. FANELLI ROBERT FENNELL Gold L Society 1.2.35 Radio Club 1.23 Track 1g Intramu- rals 1.2.4. T. Murphy. E, Bent-vcnia. and bl. Clark rcfc-r to thc- l.itL-st Scliolar- ship bulletin. EDWARD D, FLINN Radio Club 1g Track 1g Intra- 1 murals 1. . Q A O 12- ' ...M ff, , X kg f EUGENE Q. FISCHER f, I K Gold L Society 1,2,3: Leo f V Honor Society 1,2,3,4, Glee 3 Club 2.3.43 Biology Club 1,2g lf Y Handball 1,2. klxf , , Claw! if rv I A If f VV 4? ' N Rljxx U EEUIJ' 03 v X1 X ' IC A . ' M HAEI. R VINCE GAGLIARDI ' Sall C .45 Junior La lub 2, tklub lg La Salle Club 2.3.43 Junior WILLIAAI FLYNN ' mmltte g trdmurals Bi gy Club 1,2 nti.-murals Prom Committccg Intramurals Swimming 2g Intramurals 1, 3. x,!?.4-XT Y 12,314 . 1,15-41 'i 9 Q ? is 2- ' 76 -in as Qr ht Amir- Q ROY L GALLAGHER 0 L oclcty 2 Salle Club 2 34 jarrzeranlan GEIGER NWILLIAM D I-IENN La Salle Club 3 4 Radm Club X 'Icnms 2 34 fMgrJ I tramurals 3 4 K' 1 CHRISTOPHER J Track 1 Intramurals 12 '36 3 -gn-d ' i 36 Q--.Q 1 JOSEPH 'I GERMANA KEITH B GOSS o OClEty 1 ntra Gold Socrety 12 murals 2 Track 3 JOHN P HAMILL o L Socrety 1234 Publxc Speakmg 2 Baseball 1 Basketball 1 2 34 Scmors catch p on somc reaclmg DONALD F HEVAGHAN 315, X Spxked Shoe Cub 2 3 4 Track I 7 31 Intramurals 2 7 Q' 4? ,06- ef .gf sv HENRY G HEBEL Gold L Soclety 2 Spxked Shoe Club 2 3 4 Jumor Prom Commrttee ICO Charrmanj Track 1 2 3 4 Cross Country 4 Intr1mur1ls4 77 . Q I , ' 2 s' ' ' L - ., , A 'fy G ld S ' ' 1.-,53 .La G ld L s' ' 9 1 . I L q' ,,3g 25' lvl g ,.. -, - --.AAL ll, Z . I, , Gldl f' . ' f la 6' s I . 'Q A A . I u ' W f 1 -I I , l I v 1 I 1' '- ' . ' n- ' I . ,, . , f- . C xf 4 'C - - L' k -1 -- - D - Q I . I I , --- - , ' I L34-xx xk-1 1 -X-x w x.Q,-,L- . l 'Q 3 Q f, Z Q nh is J ', 3 Q, 1- x' Xl .A 1 ,Nix Q10-H 5 GEORGE B. HOLLAND Gold L Sufiety 1.2.5g La Salle Club 2g Intramurals 1. Intramurals 1.2,3. 5.43 Intramurals 1,2,3,4. PAUL M. 'IANICKE Gold L Society 1,2,3,4 3.4g Intramurals 1,2. D. OI-Iara points out an im- ' portant feature of a good type- ? writer. JOSEPH P. KAVANAGH JQSEPH M- JORDAN Gold L society 1.23.41 Gold L Society 1,23 Glee Basketball 2.31 Intramurals Club 1.2.5,-lg Intramurals 1.-4. 1.3, JOHN A. JAVIS Gold L Society 1,2g La Salle Club 1,25 Tennis 1. i Q4 .0 .,t ' ai an -..... ' ,N -s , 78 Orchestra 1,2,3,4g Tennis 1,2, ROBERT A. HORAN LOUIS M. HSU STEPHEN HUSKO Spiked Shoe Club 3.4g Track Gold L Society 1,2,3,-'ig Gold L Society 1. 1.23.45 Cross Country 1,2,3g Scholarship Clubg Handball 'ni' '73 Q 'fl CHARLES C. KELLY Gold SUCIL-ty' 1.11 Sport Hop fCo-Chairmanjg Mission Dance Committeeg Intramurals -1 ' 0 . Ii I 'Ei 0 JW ' Q-.-vw? 'Q .' 'i '50 av ,ji ee , ff Q 'lf LAWRENCE KORB MICHAEL T, LIBRETTA HARRY R. LIPPS Gold Society 1.2.5,4g La Salle Club 3.4. lntr.1mur.1ls 1.2.4, Ntnxwi' l'r'1wm Clfriiliiilttx-. F.: Y. Q JOHN F. MASON ' Gold L Society 1,21 La wr' Salle Club 3,4g Intramurals 1. 'gg-1' Brwtht-r Eugene iiwvns nut swine 'l'lwmpsun and IE, Sieminslci. prwblerns with A. XY'l1itt, G. CHARLES E. LONG La Salle Club 3,-ig Biology Club 1,25 Public Speaking lg Intramurals 5.4. Q, rags .1 'UD M 'ig I Q ' Wyyfax i LQ? Q' -.1 BRIAN D. MCAULEY La Salle Club 3.-ig Debating lg Intramurals SA. 4 X s 1 r ff? 4 A T. MATTSON Gr L Society 1,25 La Salle Club 2,3,4g Intramurals 1. Art Club 1,23 awgg, Y'- I - THOMAS IVICCAFFREY IJIIIEIOYIIJII 1.23 Track 1 Bowling 3g Intramurals 1,3 'param' 'X-iwtl Q? 79 vr4Z,x 4 Q f Q .1 X 1 .fy . C 1-vi If rx ' 'S ,f 1' L -sry Y, , , fm. ROBERT MERRIGAN ,l,znze,foniJn 2.3,4g Spiked Shoe Club 2,3.4g Cross Country 1.2. 3.-ig Track 1,2,3.4. 'q-,,.f.?' VINCENT F. JOHN T, MCGOVERN JAMES J. MCMURRAY ,, INICCARTI-IY Glce Club 2.33 Radio Club 23 Arc Club 1,33 Track 13 Intra. !...o Swimmmg 11 Tmfk 3.4. Intramurals 1. murals 1. Q11 -A C All PAUL C. MEYER Gold L Society 1.2. Mr. Zember discusses the US, forei n Olicy with his His- H P tory class. BIICHAEL P. MOONEY ANTHONY A. PATRICK F. MONGNO Handball lg Intramurals 1,2, MORINIILE PETER MIKSIS La Salle Club SA. 3,4. Intramurals 1,2,4. f 'X 'T 'Q .ha I l Q K Q R R ,ar r f i X -, n A 'FT' sf ff, QL f .Ny I. it 'Y 'iff .3- K . s x I X Q Q 7' x 1 6- , Q rv- s 'v 'I qv O . .J .i 5 Qfq-7 Q- ' HAROLD T. MULLER PAUL F. MURPHY THOMAS F- D- THOMAS F- X Track lg Intramurals 1.2. La Salle Club 2.3,4g Public IWIURPHY NHJRPHY Speaking 13 Debating lgjame- La Salle Club 2.3,-11 Baseball Intramurals 1.2. wniazn lg Intramurals 1,2. 2g Track lg Intramurals 1,2, . f I 4. A ' 7 f Q .ey fl l I jr V774,'J f I, ff I 4, 1 6L!AfW,,4,yK-g NX Lf I THOMAS -f' NICARICO R 1 r her JOHN E. NICCOLI Gold L Society lg La Salle Club 2,5,4g Intramurals 1,2,3- ,f X ROBERT L. NAI-IMAN Intramurals 1. N I 1' N JOHN L. Q'BRIENl I Gold L S ety 1,2g Biol-,H ogy Club 3 La Salle Club 23 Radiol ub 25 aqdbafl. 2,5,4g, Intramurals 1, . ', fs 1 F fav - 8 1 jameronian 23,43 Gold L Society 1,2,3,4g La Salle Club 23,43 Art Club 2. Q 3 Q Another afternoon dance and anntlier guild time WIILLIAM J ONEILI. Gold L Socretx 17, La Salle Club 25,-4, Intra.mu rals 1 'Ik -nr: , I fxv' C..fy 3 k Y MGI I DANIEL F. O'SULLIVAN Intramurals 1. Ly' 6 7 WL ff' JOSEPH T. DENIS F. O'I'IARA ROBERTI OLSZEWSKI O'DONNEI.I. Track 2g Intramurals 1.2. Gold Socrety 12 Leo Honor Society 1.2g Gold lI1Ir-imurdls 1 4 ft x r Y X ff ,- X J X ALBERT ET 'PAGANO Intramurals 1,2,3,4'. ' A , , , C ff InA,4 'ffCffQ , QIXWAZVI 4 f Loughlin Seniors discuss the outcome of a surprise test. KENNETH J. PARCHINSKI Gold L society 1,2 BENJAMIN C Basketball 1.23.45 Baseball PATERNOSTER l.2,3,4g Intramurals 1. Gold L Socrety 1 'asian- 'Y' , - a'. i 50144 V l H ,QDA ' ,L l f 251.5 .iffy IJ if fcflfj J f y WW' fl Elf I4 , 'L 0 , , 'a Q fr -C900 1 'R 'L v 4 ,pg ALFRED PIWINSKI Gold Society 1.2.3,4g Leo Honor Society 1,2.3,4g Track l.2,3.4g Soiked Shoe Club 3,4. . -S EDWARD J PREUSSER -N C -K x.....,, ERNEST P. POSPISCHIL Art Club l,2.5.4g fxmeionizfz 3.43 Lougblinile 3. , ',. V Basili amll VV. Hn-nn L imolvcml in worlll Iazrflgra hx U' 'Zu A , V, 2 Q1 FRANK J. PR11311. 5 Gold L Society 1,23 Intra- I -,,, murals 1,4. nd! Lzmfllwlb' JOHN H FRED V. RANDEI. PROKOPOWICZ Gold L Society 1,2,5,4g La Salle Club 3 4 Imramu- Glee Club 1,2,3,4g1JmeJonim1 ra s 12 3 4 2,5,4. L JOHN A. RICE La Salle Club 5,41 Biolo 1' HW Club 1,2,w,-I lV1Lc-l'rusxllLntlL l I I mx u ll'Ill'.lllllll'.ilN .2. . 'A yi N EDWARD R. REED club. ,R A QC Q l t, 53 15N ip 3 S. Spillane calls out thc Figures to he added by W. Domerarlci. 1, 22 . ,UVA PATRICK P. SCARANTINO Gold L Society 1,23 Junior Prom Committeeg Baseball 3,44 Track 2. 'Siva 0 VINCENT G. SACCO Gold L Society 1.25 Radio Club 3. .. 1 - f X it ,5- i ,,.z' l JOSEPH A. RINI SALVATORE A Gold L Society lg Intramu- ROMANO rals 1.3,4. Gold L Society 1,2 34 tramurals 2. RICHARD SASIELA Gold L Society 1,2,5g Ten- nis 3,43 Intramurals 1,2,3. tx , 1 X ' 'Q --nr' C0 ERWIN I-I, SCHAEFER DANIEL L. SCHEPIS JOHN E. SHABE Tennis 1,2,3g Intramurals 2,5. Tfflfk 2,3,4Q BHSIWTIDHII l,2. Gold L Society 1. f . f Q 2. fp 2 G Qi G' - . Ty 'Q G GCI? r QP? ., h T S4 tl 5 0 df .8 Q 1 4 ' , 3 ' 'av . 'J' ' -vi Q1-jp f 'J ' if xx- EDWARD R, SIEMINSKI Gold L Society 1,2,3g Radio Club 13 Intramurals 1,2,3. Biology Club 1,23 Handball 4. La Sa l 2' t Club 2 RICHARD A SPESS Biology Club 1 2 eff-um Girls mike themselves pretty for Loughlin man JOHN F STEI-FENS G ld I S0 iety 17 5 Pub WILLIAM K STOREY lic Speaking 1 Glcc Club Track 12 34 Cross Country 2 34 La Salle Club v 1 spiked shoe Club 4 In SHAUN J SPIU-ANE Intramurals 2 3 tramurals 1 Track 1 Intramurals 12 54 l 311 'Q N... vo .,- rg QF Radi ramurals l,2, . 'fs rfb LAWRENCE I-I. THEODORE R. RAYMOND V. SISCO SIMANOWITH SIMPSO La Salle Club 2. QE sf' at...--0 'QV 3:- ig..- CHARLES G THOMAS o L Society 1 2 Track 2 3 4 Spiked Shoe Club 5 4 Intramurals 1 2 vr ' ' , 4 . , . I fu g ' li .. I . 4 I 0 C' ' ,-. 1 - - , 1.,.gl .W -.3,43 Q g- - L , - - L , , , - X ' 5 0 '. 'Q G ld ' , ,3,43 f' '9 ' , Y , Q I R ,5', A 1' J sul: A 35 Xl H V NX In C ,nw F' I xv' 'Wi , fr' r 2 CIT, ,Y 3 -,,,, J, ff . 1 GERARD RICHARD TUWPONE JOSEPH lf TRICARIO ERNEST P. TROISE 'liHCJlNlPSON 'l'r41clc lg Handball 1.23 Imru- Chll.l S-mr-tv lg Basclmll Ch-lrl Suck-tx' lg lntr.1 GUM Soqiqty 13 Imm. mumls 1.2.3. J. lntrrmnuruls 1.2.5.4 '1 umlx 3,5 murals 1.3. LEONARD TUFARO W x Gold L Society 1.23.41 La A' , , f xu sam Club 2. Glee Club 'Ui 'o if---9 S lf. Pusplclul. S. Camplull :xml P. Mawr check L1 twulwlc Spot N :In the world map. 4 ' 1 JOHN -' 11' TYMAN Leo Horror Society 1.23.42 Gold . L Sucictvg 1.11 Salle Club 5,43 1-,ff,'lffff,',',1w 3.5.4 RALPH VALEN X7lNCEN'l' S. VARVARO flfcurun lklmlrlg Bmlr-,uv lntr.1mur.1ls lg Cross Country Intramurals 2,5,4g La Salle Club 11 lhrlm Club Z 1. JOSEPH F. VARNAS Club 3,4 as: -:G 2 6' 1? - 'f -'. ,P 5 Qyjsg -.--v f a 1' X 86 I lx ' .a '- Q arg- V 9 455' .gr i C' ' 4- 'rrvx Q? f x 'IZ' JOHN VOLK MARTIN WATERS THOMAS IT. WALBY Gold L Sggigty 13 Crngg Intramurals 1. , Gfwlrl L Society 1.23 june- Country 13 Basketball lg In- 1 if,f:r.1iz 23 Spiked Shoe Club tramurals1,2,3. J 2.3.4g Traik 1.2.3.-1 ICHP- 1 1 f 'A ' - - tainjg Cross Country ,1.2,3,4 ,fLTbU'1A' - 'IQ fb' ' 'ffl - fCaptainJ1 Physics Club: , ' Pitnic Committee fCnAffli.i1r- many. Q f., XL , Vw I, ' G Fe ' G 'I ROBERT F. WIDECKI ' ...f' Intramurals 1,2,4. .,' . 'X 'Q R. Widecki and -I. Varnas select some reading material for leisure time. wer ALPI-IONSE ul. XVHITE Gfwlal L Society 11 I,a Salle Club 23 Intramurals 1,2. fi 1 1 V, l if I' Ni 'Y JOHN D. WOHLTMANN Track 23,41 Baseball 3g In- tramurals 1,2,3,4, GERALD C. ZAI-IN FREDE YO I.a Salle Club 2.3.-1: Cross Tennis 1.2.33 Intramurals 1.23 Country 1.2.?,'1g Track 1.2, faznerwzim 23 junior Prom 3,-Ig Spiketl Shoe Club 23,4 Committee. aiu, Intramurals 2.3.-1. '33 6. , 9 ' 7 Ns-0 F an 3 87 ffertor The Mass is the homage of a community, not of an individual. This was conveyed to us through Pope Innocent III when he stated, Not only do the priests otfer the Sacrifice, but also the faithful: for what the priest does personally by virtue of his ministry, the faithful do collectively by virtue of their inten- tion. In the course of the Offeratory, the priest turns to those assembled before him and says: Pray Brcthren, that my sacrifice and yours may ht- .uct-p able to God the Father Almighty' Since idc-.il pir- ticipation in the Mass involves lwth iiiteiiril .mil external devotion, we too st1ii11l.l inztrtuiiic our hearts with the great High Pritsz .mtl His Iliiinc minister in rendering the Supreme Victim. We there. by participate in a twofold manner, offering the Sacrifice through the medium of priestly hands and in union with the priest. By con-joining our hearts in praise, impetration, expiation and tli.n1L:sgzxfr:,' with the Divine representative. un- pay nz.: Aizriigirj. Father the revtrc':1.e .ltge Him This sOlc'lf'. limveicr. Is not suthcicnt It is also cssc'Ill1.tlll1.lt Xkcttrllcf .wi t.1ti .is KIQZIIIIS, In ottc-ring our cntzrc-tx '1rCi+rsl.ls.1spiritual sirrititt- we um ZH tic-.msc our hcpirts from thc- dc-lt-tcriotis gras? nt XIII .izitl in ti1iisc'tr.1ic wursclxts In the duty of l-izrtlicriiig Cmilis Divine Cilorv through our faith. xf XXX E 1 1:25 I ZX ,XKAAXX ff '7'L ll' ,ig K i X NX X I gh L . 'I . f Ll.- li L,.' ACTIVITIES QL. lo nj: j. Regan, Presidentg Brother C. Anselm, Freshmen Moderatorg Brother C. Patrick, Vocational Moderator are on stage during A.D.C. Meeting. Y . Rev. Brother B. Raymund. F,S.C. Religion, Typing A.D.C. zllodemtor Foremost among the religious activities of Bishop Loughlin is the Archconfraternity of the Divine Child. This inspired and dedicated organization. under the leadership of Brother B. Raymund. has for its purpose the direction of all young men towards the knowledge of their vocation and to pray for priestly and religious vocations. It is for this sublime intention that the LA.D.C. conducts a monthly novena, during which the student body offers up their prayers and good deeds. With the termination of the novena on the twenty-fifth, the members of the A.D.C. and the entire student body meet to discuss, through panels and guest speakers, those topics which are pertinent and of lasting value to the moral aspect cf every student. It is also on this day that a special indulgence is offered to all members. Religion is an integral part of every Catholic institution. We are indeed fortunate to possess in our school a religious organization of such penetrating religious significance and profound spiritual benefit. 'I. Regan gives instruction tu K, McKay, V. Huegel, M, Donovan and E. Tousev. 5 . ,Ji -WW O C C ! l , , , 'Q V ' Bruther Ruyrnund. Muderatnr nt the ADL.. dis- 'gill- cusses turmit of the wrganization with M, Dum- ' inick. Ul, Regun. and I. MCCfiurt. 4 4 C ss 'vm I il. Garkuwski, M. Laguna, j. Wivhltiniinn, Ii. 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L'11lil11- 1111s1 111 11111 other .11:i11:11s, 1111 1141011 11111 i:OUHslLsl 11 112111 111' 11111 s:1zde111s lllCl1TNL'lXLN, S111.e 111.11 111111 1 l1,1s more 111.111 1ri1'led its me11111c1ship, , O111 l,111- A1111l1ishof. Most Rev. Thomas lj. Mol- A1,1g 11111s111ere11 the L1-tgio11 one ot' 1he most impor111111 '..lcL1s 111' Christian 111111111011 and devotion. His 1,s1s1.111t. Auxiliary'-Bis11o11 BO.1rd111a11. exhorted the 1111111111s .tt a mast mecring, held in Our Lady ot' C31.111- C.l111r1l1, to 1111111111111 their eH1o11s IllI'OL1gl1OLI1 11111 world. H1 pointed ou: 111.11 in C111111 111e.11'111-1111-N I -Ji D-Efaqf 1 1 -I A X D fl' ol' 11111 Leyloll in 1.0515111113 JUOUOIT TO fllf BlC5W1l Brother B. Raymond, Moderator of t11e Legion, explains the workings 1 I The members kneel in prayer before 111e shrine to the Blessed Mother. of t11e organization to new members. Lady were so zealous, the pro-Co1111111111is1 authorities forced its members to carry on underground. To overcome suppression of this and other types, it is apparent that the Legion 111ust enlist i11 its ranks those who are ready and able to do t11e work of God through our Blessed Virgin with evenincreasing fervor, The weekly meetings of the Legion here at Lough- lin give the members 1111 opportunity for more effec- tive reflection on Mary and the needs of her children. Each meeting is begun with Spiritual Readings under Brother Raymund, t11e Spiritual Director of Lough- lir1's curia. After meditation. enriching discussions are held wherein the members may tell of their endeavors and contribute their ideas. This year, the officers of the organization include President M11el- ler, Vice-President M, Donavan, Secretary P. Dean, and Treasurer A. Grifhn, Lively discussions are L1 regular part of the Le- g1on's meetings. 1 l-or 'f1,1.-' l::l2 - 'l l!'55aSs2'cmm'l' L.-52:4-J 5 Memhers uf the Legion of Mary: lL. to nj: J, Niemczk, F. Weber, R. Reitcher, J. Nearney, VI. Mueller. Kemmerer, Haggarty. M. Donovan fViCe-Pres.j, J. Eaton fPres.J. Brother B. Raymund, Uvioderatorj, R. Scotto, Keoghn, C. Poole and Griffin. I. McAward instructs a class of public school children. 4 Attending the meeting of the Legion are Griflin, J. Mueller. M Donovan and Keoghn, C. Haggarty and Kemmerer prepare the altar for weekly meeting of the Legion. . A-Q', Q x .f 73. X. X A 95 Q FRIDAY IV! t i ...-- The chnpt-I in the Brothers Hiiusc if .ilvniyi hed:-ckc-ti with .1 Crih .ind hcautiful decnrntiiins .it ChriQtm.aN time. Spiritual Rex, Brother I, Raphael. FS C. ...,,. Religion. S.1rritr.m A student pauses for A minute of silent prayer hefnre entering school. The track team leaves St. Casirnirs .After hmring Huly Mass inn Pint Iiridny. ' NOVlNA 5 SY JUDY v BPM Q Brother C. Joseph speaks In the students on vocntions, A t' 't'es The spiritual side of a Loughlinites development as an individual is fostered through the laudatorv eftorts of Brother B. Raymund. Brother devotes much of his valuable time in preparing ways in which the students will benefit most fully from the spiritual functions, such as the school retreat and the enlight- ening A.D.C. Meetings. One of the most enriching, ls well as the most enjoyable, is the series of lectures given by dfstin- guished authorities in Helds which have a direct bear- ing on the students' activities, both now and after graduation. As a rule, the lectures are followed by questioning periods in which the doubts of the students are dissipated. Thus, the most important program in the School, that of spiritual development. is accomplished in an enriching m.1nner, Fsther Clancy. graduate of the 5CllUli returns to give the retreat. -Q Brother Frederic leads his class in the daily retit.1ti o the rosary. Brother Ralphael expounds on a religious topic. 4,3- Brother B. Michael hands thc prucccds nf thc Auxiliuy drive to thc Provincial. Brwrhcr Charles HL-my. .as Brhrhnr P.1uI lfmks nn. Class 4A 476 helps Brmhcr Mrchrcl rhstrxhutc the Auxxhm awards sunan Memberi tt the I 1 bt e u 1 J I' Capursu M Preerune XX Nlcbrrth V Lombardo rd 71 D Hlrnett T Nrenchelt C Delaney rrdy F lxennedy G Stick Y 1 F Fabrano I Bymex I bhee n ,nv- 2 wr-we-'-b gls gm t e Stun tuer rn e Aux txxry rye tlt ILLl1l'1l O LaSa e Club Olhtrxlly endorsed by Brother B Prul Ind under tue strperymon of Brother C Rnthtrt tue Lt 5 e Club telehrrtes nts beeond yelr it Louehhn rllllw yelr hxe hundred boys teqtured mljor hlLI'xllIlfS let N y ttomwhshr o t 1 me yor rn my lrxxe lhese boy: dl the eretteat nrt rn SOllkll nf suhstnptrons the yroeeeds of uhlch mll be used to further the LelUL1flOll of Chmtun Brothers non ID the 'XIox1t11te 'lhey undoubtedly enjoy the thought of lxI'lONN1I1j., thtt the young men they ire l1ClPll1' o edueate mll someday teaeh thelr Children The olheere of the orgtnrzztlon are seletted ts lolloyu the prebrdents of the respeetnc: yeirs 1 the boyb who luxe the hlghent total and the wee presrdcnt, are those boyy who hue Sold the most SLIl7SCI'lPllOI1S M Ortrz I Drernen I Hrggear rdmrrc I blue-ry I1 Salle Club letter ,XZ , lf yy, N Nnnmr Mcmlmrs of the La Salle Club Fzrrz wa I If R mx P Hlll G Andrcsen R Guagmm F Hacra Clrmll Ssr nd wu J Coleman S Ferre-rx T Gallagher upm nmrc Mgmbcrs of the I1 Salle. Clu Iron! mu C urr Milmnc R Clrlgo OH1r1 R Kuntz Z Z ,ff -ff, JL l'ig, OG C1530 ws, To prepare Loughlin students hetter in the field of lilweml edueltion. the sthool m.1int.1ins .in adept .ind protitient staff of English professors, ln the freshman year they instill into the student .in enduring ground work of English grammar, .ts well ,is an introduction to world literature. During the ensuing years they strengthen and develop this foundation while gmdually increasing the study and .appreciation of liter.iture. By the time the student gniduates he is well versed in the principles of English, which are essential to .1 successful college cireer. Mr. Quinn reading To gl class. 49 ,1 c Gm ' m ? Q-QQ v, Brntlitr Clement Peter. FSC. Rev Brothe eter. FS C. Mr, Henry Carroll, I.ittD, Itrlrqzffri. 1fr1,,'iffv Dtp.1v'tf11m.' Rullg nfl Iff,Qu!1+f'. Spttrli Clittt All ..'rv,.. 1 t 117, l.ff14.gf'il,'r1l,'t .llff mlffr Srfv rf-jp Cjylg Mr Sheehan puts his point across. 5 Qi Y -Fx 1 3 if 2? 3 2 s. Q I . Z, ff 5 ,vXN in 'P V , J 'J Q 24 XS 'If Cushing. R. Hallu .md R -lack-muki du wmc rue-.lrfh W-wk. M. Hrlttwn .mil M, I,.lf.1.lDfl.l rwmkc uw uf ll frcc pcriml tw got in xl me prcpnrntinn for .1 debuts. Mr. Grosse holds an informal classroom discusnion. O4 Mr. WiIlian1 C. Quinn, BA Englnfl I Q 2 'P if 4 ff., n ':f: if '. - JI. . ? ' Mr. John T. Donnelly. BA. Enqliffv Q fm V9 Mr Christwplmrr O l'n.wlc. Pla H Evigf' f. I..1.'1r1 aa' Club The Radro Club offers 1nx,1lu.1ble ocperlence to those wrth .1 prcdllectlon tor clcctronxcs and rts alhed hclds Eycry Tuesday the Club meets ID Room 717 under the expert guidance of Brothcr Gerard Besldcs opcratnng the school statlon XVVZLR w hlch 1s a llDlx rn the Cml Defense system of New York State the experienced members .lssxst ncwcomcrs IU bccommn acquainted with thc formal procedures of rrdxo communrcatxons The Club IS fortunatc cnouch to hue the use cl some of thc best equrpmcnt found ID .my lllgll school scientific socrctyf today In rddltlon to thc normtl rcceners and transmrttcrs housed ID the well cqulppcd shack rn the Physlcs Lab there IS some ultra hugh frequency equrpment which was lnstalled ln accordance wrth the I' C C By opcratmg therr own radro statlon the Loughlrn hams of today are deycloplng rnto the much nccdcd technlclans of tomorrow m l 1 L Wilson demonstrates the oscrllqtor t I R zu rnl X Murphy S K WM Religion Sfreufe Geomelry Rueckel R Brabender J Demer 105 . , .Y ,Z U. - . l '4 1 R R4 . . to 'yt A , of X R N , . . ., . - A ' ,,,- ' 5 . ' R ' ,Q . 9' J . K4 4 A .V 4, A- '. H 0' 6 I Q N., L . A ' . V ' . or. i2 :r .' FT- , I C Q , 07, to -' -,,s , R 4' xx V ,C Cz! Q 'Y x ' A 243. Lg'-xf, l R A I ,V ' f ' . A Rev Brother B Gerard FSC Moderator 0 lbe Radio Club Radro Club Sealed A Santuccr ,I Dezt Img H Brett j McCarthy I Inpag llazzo R Caragol Standmg J Howley I Salamtro W Weber F Ana J Leo Honor Society ll 'I' yy -, s -3 Qi I . Brother P.1ul. Princrpnl, pins thc Leo Honor Socictys pin on .mother new mcmhcr. Rcpruscnring th: in:cllL-l:n,1l slim of Longh- lin is th: Luo Honor Sogicry, When .1 student .mains .1 sghol.1sril sninilintg wirh the lenders of his icrm. hc is rippoinzuil ro the solicty hy the Principal upon the rcfommcndarion of his fustor, Enjoying many Coll.1rcr.1l privilcgcs .is wull .is prl-szrgu, irs mrmlwrs nur lm kllillll- guishcll hy the whirc .ind gold pin, whiih 1: the official symbol of the society. Irnif win U, :ff ful: R, B.illi-sl C, liursl M. lXf.1thiot. M. l.4l4LZilf1.1. F Sahhn-ll.i, -T. Miki. Al, Haggar. C Goetz, XY . Cmlcttc, Sirwzd' rffzi: V, B.1ili.1. T. Gronrke. QI. Toman. R, Riccardi, R. Szypula. D. l,.iC.1pr.i. B. Moroncy, R. jnckiw, M Trnceyr , , - I 1 fy 9 , . l 5 mow' W7 106 2 f' SA lu, Hun r Members I Txmann Lmrlzngj umxcrsxng fur lnkuly Karla mth I hschcr A Pwnm 1 I U Dunn A ? 6 of 5, , ', I Aj 1 . .fx 7.4 v . -O' y Brother George explains tht different Lirifls of the nation, An .ippretidtion .tnd understanding of I'D.1l'l'S his- torit.tl heritttge is .tn essential part of our scholastic development. Realizing the importance of these topits. the History Deimrtment. under the able diret- torship of Brother George, has provided us with an excellent program in the- social sciences, The fresh, nun is introduced hy n course in civics. World and Ameritptn History .tugment the studies of the sopho- mores .md seniors. In addition. other electives are offered in cooperation with the business and com- mercial depdrtrnents. x. s ,. F04 'W' New ,,- Rev. Brother A, George. FSC. Religion. ffiilwy Dtj1.ivm:u.'t Pnatiderzf of Ifw CHSAA JK' 6. Rev. Brother Cormac Peter. FS C, Rtlfgiwl, Iillfofj 5 Mr. Grosse seeks out mistakes on last nights homework. Qf H ,Y !!l IIQ .31 1 .1-1. Q 32' Ar xv X X 1 1 xx 1-.Q L 3 'A Mr. Rmmk L-xphins tha Izo-F1-1't'1Cs can cmuur age wnc to be thritry. S XfI',kCih.1l'lCS F. Grmsc. MA Ln, F. Z. Xl. Sm,,4.' S4.u..L' D7',177I,J.'IL',- Cf,,:f f- xx 56 xg V uzhcr C. Pctcr 4 4P ' S A E S 5 PTUPUUHJS Ancicnt Hixrwry 1 m .mrrumtiw alms. Mr. Fmncms I., Zutt?wr4 M A. Mr. -Imtxw I VYJIIJW- B A- Ewmrfm . SL u L...'171, lffww x 1 ks . Q F xl. X 5 K 3 9 Y U-1 Brother At joseph corzecrs .lictatifin of I. Steppe, Mr. Statile corrects liiinwcuiifk, while R. Hunt looks iin. French De Maupassant. Balzac, Hugo-what pleasure lies open to those who can read these authors in their native languagef And the opportunity of doing this is not lacking to Loughlin. The French Department, under the guidance of Brother B. Aloysius, provides Loughlin etudiants with a well-rounded two or three year course in the most melodic of all languages, French. This already hrm foundation can be bolstered and built up further either in future 'college courses or by private application. get inf! Rev. Brother B. Aloysius, FSC. Rev. B1'0fhC'l' C. Ailrialn P Q C Rellgiozz, Frmrb Dffm-fmezzl Relzgwirz, I-'itixrf Rev Brother Aelred joseph FSC Bfr. ,lfihn Bloise. BA. Mr. Gabriel P. Statilc 'NIA Rellgmn. F1-erzrli Fffllfb, A1J1Ib6'7V1.1!fCf Fytm-fy N l sv-'J vi ' Q:-V Latin As an essential yours: in .any Ciasszts prngrmz. Latin is well rcprcscntctl licrc .at Louglulzn. L'n.ltr is, ea. Mr. Scutto makcs sure .ill nntelwnks are ' up tu date, Mr. Metz explains the present tense. idn the Able dircctorsliii' of Btotlitt C, Anselm. tlm tit' partmcnt sponsors .1 font year prograrn, of uluitli two ycarg are Compulsory. Xlfnctncr the coursc is continued or not, the student is ,issnrctl of .in cxttl. lc-nt basis for further English .mtl Romantc l.zngn.lgt studies. fi 2 -gr Ru' Brwtlitr C Anselm. F5 C, Ru lirwtlu-r li FVIJLIFICL. lf Nf Rtflglfnz. Lilly!! Dip,1rm1u1.' RJ.yt',' frz, l.,a.',vg Y ' ' rl X-if 1 '3- i I 'rf 'R am.. 'F 9 3 v Brfithcr C FYCJLTIC. FSC Mr Joseph F. Scntm, BA Rfflffwz. L,z.':f: Lztm. Sfffuff Sfifrrrsf ff Q' - -:-' 'S' 5 .JU ' - -S7 1, 7 wird i'. 15,5 . A . ,' . f- ,-, - f, 1. C ', ' Mr, Francis Rienzo. BA Lvfw. Erzgfiflv Mr Rienzo reviews n rc'cit.1tiun. Brother B. Mnurim pninti out C'9SCl lfi8l9 Of C0UiUH41YlnR Brother Anselm has the knack of making Latin interesting. fl A F 1 f at ath V , Y? 2753 is ' The mathematics department provides the student with a ready knowledge of the fundamentals needed to pursue a career in one of the man' uhases of technolo Y ', These courses l l all -5 balance the humanistic studies so abundantly ofilered here at Loughlin and are more specifically applicable to the fields 3 . . . . . E allied to engineering and scientihe research. One who plans to further his education along these lines will find that his mathematical foundation laid at Loughlin ft will fill the requirements of any college. 1 Ably headed by Brother A, Robert. the department num- fj bers among its members Brother A. Matthew, Brother A. Raphael, Mr. Heaney, Mr. Metz, and Mr. Manzo. Rev. Brother A. Robert, F.S.C. Religion, Pbyrirr, Alarbemaziu Tefmix Modemfor 'li-Q Rev. Br0!hC'r A- Millfhewi F5-C Brother Matthew cheeks work of T. Coonelly as J. Mo Rf'lfgi071, Mdlllfmdlffl Caulgy ltmkg nn, Brother Gerard makes Trig look easy Brother Michael goes over the Hner points of Geometry. fa X94 l ivo -Q Brother Robert keeps a watchful eye on the work of the juniors. Rev. Brother A. Raphael, FSC. Religion, Afdlbfllldliff yt ,Q 1 is we QQ .1 Q 'Z - Yr' 'Y V Mr, Francrs J. Manzo, B.A. .-2 ' Malbemalitr, Hinorj, Latin wig-ff.-Q. -1-'14-9 1':f-1 : f -M ww-vm:-wrt:-f Mr, john P. Heaney, B.A. Mr. Charles H. Metz. B,A, Matbemalitr Mdfl76ll1dfif,f mwzmn3ry.. -fr , .5 ,V .-1 X --e i ath lub J . l...- .. 3..- 4. ff. . , X, K5 se .I :ffl ', '1-- ,.5ff'f-1' . . - 1. - ,A .-. l 5? 5 i '- ff 1 '-7' 1 yqah A - - gwuiifses tg' ff 5 . . Q, Q. -I. Garafolo enjoys the intricacies of math with L. Sasiela and R. Szypula. '1 ' 1 - A 2 Hsu. R. An addition to l-ouQhlin's list of extmcurrieular activities is the M.1tl1ein.ities Club. Under the direc- tion of Mr. Gehm, the founder. the members meet after school to enlmnee their lU.lCl'i3QI'OUl'ld in math. The students who meet weekly .ire taught l7I'.ll1Cl1L'S of m.ith whith .ire not t.1lten in the tlassroom. The xpirious interesting subiegts whirh .ire diseussed Con- sist of non'Eut'lideon geometry, basic eontepts of iinfilytie geometry. the use of the slide rule and m.iny other matters. The m.1in eoneern of the club is to foster .in inter- est in m.1th throughout the student body. This After- school training will he quite helpful in prepnringl members for the many seholiirship examin.1tion. 'Zg-1 -1 fi I I Mr. Thomas A. Gehm, BS. Pbyfir t, ilLl!bc 111,1I1't'i Older Members of the Math Club. Firrl Rauf R. Kuntz. J. Rimiunas. G, Kimmins. j. 31.1115 Club Mf,der.1fw- Grogan. J. McBride. Serwzd Rau: J, Seeber. XV. Finnegan. E. Crowley, M. XV.1lsh, R. Jackiw, R. Tewes. I. Rimkunas and R. Kuntz watch is Mr. Gehm demunstmtes numbers T. Se-eher and V. Huegel work together on .1 various languages. problem. I , 'I QJFX laik sl 'ini The extra eurrleular selenee program of Bxshop Loughlm meludes the Chemlstry Club under the moderation of Brother C Rlehard At lfS weekly meetings students are gxxen the Opportunlty to sup plement thexr knowledge of organlc and nnorgame chemnstry by xenturnne Into areas not usually coxered nn a hrgh sehool course and by eonduetlng adxanced experiments To keep up wlth the latest dexelopments ln a field where new theories are foreser being pro mulgated and old ones reused the members read and dnseuss the contents of the eurrent Chemrstry perxod neals In thls way Loughlm offers practneal knowledge to those concerned only nn a casual way whlle afford concentrate on Chemxstry ln some form or other as thenr lifes work Rey Brother C Rlchard F S C Relzgzon Hutory Cflfffllllfj Club Intramural! La Salle Club Chemlstr lub C Noms and R Brantuas maknng a report on an expernment T fN ,Q Chemnstry Club QL to rl Brother Rnchard R Brantuas A Broco F Kapasca T Phllbm A Laurla T Bongnovn C Horns in M'-.ls - ,X Q I '? 9. A gl , .4 AAQ K' .XY , . e .CQ I V . l 4 gy . ' , -. -,. V' , H A S lEVf.f'rf21 , , - C- 1- -anew f ing a thorough background to those who plan to Q- A y sk. , Q 1 . -'M ' I 4 , , A 1 A , - ' Q 1 ,: X X . . we fl I t - K , l , ,' U 4 .fps '3 V 1 . ,l 5 A iii? ' my . K V, fer? S-,fig ' M X ' S X u f b ' 4 .n I. V. :VV ' , . f . , , . , . ' ' , . 959' Y A- Brother Edward demonstrates the theory of electricity Rev Brother B Michael FSC Science Department PIGIJIIJ' Lab S1 La Salle Auxzluri ' Sclence America demands men with a well rounded eduta tion We may not knovu the intricacies of thermo nuclear dynamics but we should at least haxe a general idea of what it's all about. Realizing this our school provides courses, com- plete with laboratory programs in Biology Physics. and Chemistry, Loughlinites are fortunate enough to be among the estimated fixe per cent of students in the United States enjoying all these privileges. All the seniors work diligently in the chemistry laboratory. Brother Michael explains Archimedes' Principle to J. Dean 'S 1 and j. O'Brien. , vy' -Q Mr. john j. Aeppli, BS Srienre E Mr. G. Rogers' yearly lecture Q' i' fin sprouting Corn is .absolutely the must enthralling I Al. Rehse fish t.1nk. uv! xiii uies J sealant rin Ll ll I MF- lilmfi F- Moran- BA- Mr. V. Canine conducts iz class in biology. H1 imry, Lum, Biolugg if ' f n-., 3. x- 5' ' ' -I, Singer records the Calculations, while E. Cells. W. Henn and E. Benevenia make the thing g . X ,f Mr. Vincent T. Garone, BA. Nr. Walter 1. Higgins, HA, Bmlugy, 1,IAlOfj', English Biology. Algebm 119 ,Z i9Y Q79-r' A. White and A. larrobino observe I, Thom sons techni ue, under the super- . P fl vision of Brother William, hop XX? Henn, E, Schaefer and V. Basili look over the required tools for a job in woodworking. Rev. Brother Clarence William F.S.C. Religion, Shop lmzrurmf One of the more practical courses offered here at Loughlin is woodworking. Under the direction of Brother C. William, the organizer and present chair- man of Loughlins Industrial Arts Department, jun- iors are taught the use and care of machine tools and the fundamentals of wiring circuits, appliance X O .:7 ' 4- 120 Z' repairs and plumbing. During the year, in addition to regular class proj- ects, the student is allowed to complete ll project of his own choosing, In this way, the Loughlinite with a predilection for this field, is given atleast a founda- tion which, with industry, he may build to the height of his ability. N671 fi 'I B. McAuley, T. Miles and P Ciccone watch W. Steele very closely at the jig saw. pd W Brother Ievnis keeps ,1 dose supervision on hr qgudmgt Brother Rasmund explains typing tcciniquc work ommerclal For the student who so chooses, the curriculum here at Loulchlin is so designed is to offer subjett Xa mitter thlt would directly prepare an individuvil to - I We ite in the business wort. Tie tourse K7 - offered by the Cjommereiil Depdrtment does this. tv -of while still eniblinf one to prepire f0r'the furthering of his educition, e student's list of subjects includes Business Arithmetic, Typing, Business Liw 'uid Bool4lceeping,. in addition to Englrsh and Americin History. Brother A. Lewis who is the he.1d of the Com- mercial Depdrtment has done 1 truly commendable job in the education of commercial students. Rev. Brother A, Lewis, FSC. Rev. Brother Boniface, FSC. Religion, Cflllllllkfffdf De,'v.1ru'v1u1l Religion. Burmr, Cfmznlerfhll Brother Boniface helps a student unravel the hidden secrets of shorthand '1 1-3-P1 73 M VCV Q13 'vu-'Q -ni.-f Rev Brother B Wxllxam FSC Bunn NLM fufvef Mrs Anna H Rahay Serretary Mrs Frm Murphy Senffzn lx-'v -s Brother Wnlli.a1x1 ku-cpn .in .lctxvc .lumunl uf thc paymc-nt uf .Ill thc' Studc fees. 'cr' Q-vw 'Q X7 Mr Robert Guagnmx Dzellrlan Personnel Nir Idvnrd Harnvmrth Cher Engzmn X -- 4 Wifi: 3 ., lbw zz , -. U 'Sf 'Q 3:1344 fain'--v 'wi 111411 him IH L r sm r vc H rung Mm BIIFLIH ml Niri Hclcn Rcdix Slnzdmg 'Sir Hmm Znm u Nr RH ur Guxgnlnl x V 1 . Y 1 K' '1 1. 3 I, h V 'Jig' s , ' ' 4 S.. 3 ':' X D R-fx' Avwucam. M D Sffvfwf PM lI.'.Il1 123 onsecration For this is My Body! . . . For this is the Chalice of My Blood. These were the words spoken to the Apostles by Our Divine Saviour at the Last Supper. These same words trans-substantiate Christ's Body and Blood in the Consecration through the Supreme power of the Priest. The transformation of the Bread and Wine into the Most Holy Body and Blood of jesus Christ is the highest prerogative granted the priest hy Coil. in order that His only Son can remain with Lis on earth for the duration of time. Thr oluscruiiitt- of such a feat as this forms the foiintlitioii of our religious practice in this world. for without this constantly performed miracle we would be deprived of witnessing the actual Sacrifice and forced to satisfy our desires by simply honoring His memory. Since we, as faithful of the Catholic Church. hixt been granted this privilege, we should ioin our hear: in both belief and wondtfr with the prius: hcn h changes the gifs into the Yittim, XY'iih profoiiizil awe, wc- should realize whit is taking ylxte mariti- ling at the chanue of thc- matc-ri.il bread .intl wine into thc- lflesli .intl Blood of the Divinc Vittim, lli is now present on the .ilt.ir before us. XY'ith Clifisl I .im nailed to the Cross I live now no: I. hui flirisl liveth in me. i i l f I .X l X . X. i X - N ' I 5 i .f 1 it I X i , H 3 . f ,gh it ' 2. X x ,liz V1 R X f . gf. w ,fi Sigh- A . , ' '- ,g f I .. .1 X I. , 1 ' ' xx ,- ,s . -L X 'x T' ' 5 . ., .Q fl.. 3. sf f ..fe X 1. .z ACTIVITIES I i l i l K. Conboy Krlandingj pointing out format to P. Molloy, D. Langreich and P. Rossi. - l l Jamesonian Nine times each scholastit year. the jazmeiomzzz. Loughlin's answer to the Timei. informs our eighteen hundred students of the happenings in and around the school in the past month. Its glossy pages are replete with feature articles, as Personalities and The Loudspeaker, editorials, the Heart of the Matter, and stories of general interest. It seems unique that the vast amount of material that goes into the making of the newspaper is assembled. pruned, revised, and edited almost wholly by the student members themselves. Their industry does not go unnoticed. This year they have been rewarded again by being granted the Columbia Medalist Award on Format by the Catholic Press Association. Brother julian is the coach of this able team of newsmen, inspiring the work necessary for the compilation of our newspaper, the fanzeiozzimz. W. Cadette, V. Badia and C. Goetz mull over an article to be printed. be . lX.L. Rev. Brother B. julian, F.S.C. Religion, Cbemiflfj, Biology Moderator of the jamefonian D Langreich discusses Exchanges with P. Molloy and J. Tarpey. Editors of the jxmeifnzhzn. G. Goetz, 1. Fischer. K. Conboy, P. Rossi and NW. .45 1 Cadette. posing with toveted diocesan trophy. Brother Edward accepting the diocesan trophy for the best format in behalf of the j,1me.f0nim1. jamerwzian Staff. Fin! mu fl. to nj: D. Langreich, A Imperato, A. Brisciana. R. Merrigan. P. Molloy, V. Basili. R. Tumilowicz. R. Rossman. j. Fischer, J. Tarpey. Second mu: W. Cadette. R. Furst, L. Sicutella. W. Pieper M. Lagana, L. Wilkerson. R. Gleason. C, Kistner. T. Tom- aszewicz, -I, Ringelberg. R. Lancer. R. Ryan. Third wit: K, Stanton, C. Goetz. H. Malesieux. J. Tymann. T, Nicarico. F. Sabella, V. Deho. M. Maddock. D, Daly. P. Rossi. J. Summers Ffinrfb mu: K. Conboy. B. Long, R. Pettinato. F. Rondel. VU. Rowe. D. Galeckas. VI. Power, J. Mike. R. Iackiw. D. LaCapr.1, W. Hayden. j. Corbett. -i - - -A . thy.. oi. 1, fi N, .5 .C fr . l .o i 5 fi hai. lf? Jfv .1 lv-gb 0 Rev. Brother Clement Peter, F,S.C Religion, Erzglrrla Yearbook Noderalur K. O'Neill and E. Pospichil plan .1 future layout. R. Peterson and S. Skrobecki checking the nles To supplement our memories of Loughlin in future years, the L01rgfJfiNile'.r Staff annually puts forth an honest effort to present a superior publica- tion. And each year they have been rewarded by an award-winning assemblage of incidents and person- ages that the students would like most to keep with them through life. The yearbook owes its publication to the experi- enced guidance of Brother C. Peter and the efforts of T. Cushing, fall Editor-in-Chief and R. Peterson, spring Editor-in-Chief, in coordinating the work of the staff The Sports and Activities sections were handled by W. Gassman and A. Szydlowski, aided by J. Willoughby, M. Kiey, McMahon, H. Martin, T. Hassett, L. Sicarelli and O'Kelly, The writing of the material for those divisions was undertaken by the literary department composed of R. Lancer, D. I.aCapra, R. jackiw and E. Brady. The Senior section was edited by Milewski, and the picture placing was the work of S. Skrobecki, The artists include K. O'Neill and E. Pospischil. Brother C. Peter shows E. Brady. R, jackiw and D. LaCap how it's done. fd 'w-I i-gif I l 'u Debating rr' 4 K 2 L M. Donovan reads a speech, while J. Mullen, 1. jutter, and I. Onorato look on. i mx, Freshman Debaters. Sealed: V, Huegel, Brother Anselm, T. Petrone. Slanding: R. Romanyshyn, J. Howley. Under the moderation of Brother Charles Edward, the debating club has attained a very impressive record of 20 wins and 6 losses thus far this season. It has participated in a great many inter-scholastic debates Cagainst St. john's, Mary Louis, Dominican Commercial, Cardinal Hayes, and La Salle Military Academy to mention a fewj, taking the Lion's share of the record, and then losing, by only a slim margin, outpointed but never outclassed. In addition, the club managed to win four debates while losing only two in the N.Y.U. Tournament. The four gold medal winners were Mr. Donovan, Mueller, I. Oronato and J. Vanora. Their distinctions justify I.oughlin's claims to fostering outstanding intellectual activities as well as athletic ones. Varsity Debaters. Sealed: ,l. Mueller. T. Mahoney, 1. Vanora. I. Onorato. Standing: T. Hughes, J. Hutter, C. Murphy, M. Donovan. ,fir-'sz' Q .914 7 I I If R-1 B h ,. U mt Crlggrgdm of Jesus YI V.fn4fr.1 .ml I Hupzlrw Jnwm .1 -pan-ch while D xf.1h'PHCX'.if1J Rcflglfnx, Som., 5.'14J1L- K' Mmzxhi' x'1t 'mLnY'KI l,74L,1l1f1g ,HuJn,:lf,r ,, 1 r f - if' if-, F V . . I r. W : 71 Fruhmcn DQb.1rurx Symj, K FumI.1, D CQ.1rnLy'. P. Puwrrx, K. McKay. S1-Uldfflki F. Devlin. -I. Ruxsm VI, Syrmg, B, Alriul, If Tuuuy T Brother Amelm draws J smile from V, Hucgcl whlle VI. Syring. E. Touiey' .md K McKay look Un. 151 Public Spf-:akin The pmer up Npurk lx une nt' the most potent tutors in intlueneing puhlit opinion. To uie this power in the proper may ix more th.1n .1 privilege: it lx mnml ohliuation. 'Iriining ite memherx to retognize the Currett wry .intl then to pursue it to the hest uf their ability is one of the most irnpormnt funttions of the Puhlic Speulxintu Cluh. Its motlemtorl Brother C. Ftlvmrtl, h.1s sucxeetletl in tloinig iuxt this. .ls testified hy the outstantling results in open toinpetition, j. McCourt discusses a point, while F Kehl and R. Bcttell listen in Bruther Edward explains the use of the hands tu M. Tracey, lvfmgr, junem 'lf Rngers .mtl M. Tracey with newly-wnn AZ.if1JS Forensic League Trophy. Virmity Public Speakers. Seyed fl, lu nj: M, jawursky. J. Ferguson, M' L.1g.in.1, R, Kemrnerer. S.'.l71Jl7fIQ. C, Murphy, M, Tracey. I MC- Cnurt. F. Kehl .md R Burrell, P 'i Llbrar me or Loughlm s tsscnfml s ru ne Llor Jstlne ot our OU xo umes t on ot better cqulpped sthool lxbrarxes ln thc cm Brother Cl.iLlLllLl5 NX1lll.1m who lms been llbrarlan for elght stars h.xs not only made lt .1 sourtq ot matermls for resmrth .md 5Ll'lOl.lI'bl1Ip but also hl proudel 15 Ulf Ulf. rm ll f-Ol' FTIIDS LLlfUf 1 JLUXIIILS .m Jddud attrattlon for usurors trophies adorn tht N J mists rt Lttlm, tu lst mt prcscnt plot IOLlLl1llH btnwrs M Is ltwt NI laguna T Corcoran A Duro prcparc for the state scholarship tests fl :LW Qs- Iht lx rm 1 Q nstmtls usttl tu check .usxgnmcnts RW BIOtl16r C Wxlllam FSC Brutlnr wfllllilll helps xnterestcd students vw h their NI Obmdy T Morovnskl F Conrad and UYklLWlCZ problems check the helus mt knowxlc gn Relign II Llbf nun 3 l G ee Club tn 1 Res Brother Alfred Edward F S C Rellglon Phpfzrf Algebu Glee Club Mfderaifr -S- bcnlor Members of the Glee Club Sealed I Io r F OSullnan J McK1ernan P Hrll J Bower P Reilly E Farrell Sldildlflg T Fletcher T Rothacker J McCarthy J Frscher F Buchner A bpera Although If ns one of the youngest orranrzatrons rn thc Loughlln turrlcula the Glee Club can look back upon thrcc years of dlstmgulshed accomplishments rn all phases of lts endeasor As IS known to exery Loughlrnxte tts 3.CflXlflC'S ton srst of sprung concerts and partncrpatlon an the annual Chrxst mas Show rn addltron to numerous out of town engazgements The xocal rcndxtlons of the fifty man club are audlble to thc publlc ear cs ery Tuesday and Thursday afternoon nn the audl torlum Thc songsters are under the adrolt superusron of thc Members of the Glee Club Fmt! you I to rj J Powers M Ryan K Maddock J Henrr T Ol-Iara A LaRue F Fabrano B Natural T Gaynor E Farrell Serond mu J Steffans F Sharp J McK1eman P Hnll J Loesch B Flat T Sheehan L Tufaro N Angrrsano F Fnscher H Falk Tland rm I Demers J Costello S Znerwnckr moderator Brother Alfred Edward J Caruso M Benmson J Gregorek R Zretko P OSull1 san V Sturrano E OSull1wan Fouflb mu T Varrone A Savnano E Cella A Cozenza G Clef M Mallon I Smrth D DeC1cco A Stemmeyer l Tschupp K Bretsch FIM nu A Spera P Rerlly T Rothacker F Randel T Fletcher T Jordan F Buchner J Frscher J McCarthx J Power ,if 1 I lunmr Niunbgn ul :ln Glu Club lnmenmg up thexr woml sr c I' .1 uk V url an lullrl A Jtunmqcr 5117151171 Obullxmn Lffllls Randal Iorda Cost Spam Uvu I NILINILIN HUPIIUINJYC .md lfrmhman Mnmbcrs of the Glu U. IUXIUUN LN Lrn n rn Nlxrl ID cur on 1 Rx ln I L 1 m R Rib Um D LCILC nmwn nd F1 llnv I INIcNI1h4ln T Qhce 1111 1 r I Nfllxennl F Gu 11 Brfwthcr Fdxmrd ludmg, the Clcc Club ln C-IlflSIlllli Show 1,12 I f-Ay. x,wg53j'flf I . I T, I AI' 6 - 1 t, - F: -I F F 'ff I . I I I 9 1 X I I - I 1 . , . l I K in ., , v T, ,N L rdw fur Brwthcr lfduxiul. 541111: Ii, Flschc. H. Ifflk. R. Z1 rr. .bt .lr 1, I. H '. .. , ' . g. 7 ' P. M ' . I. 51- . ,li -. II. V n, .cllw N- AUSHN-ml' Brwrllcr Iillxmnl dnnuswx .ln .irrangclm-nt VVIIII A Q I. P '11 md, . ' f Jn. Ll lv . tu lm! slum- Iugh nut' fur YI ML- K1- .l .lt thu pmnw. I'-lfll ww: K, B 'ugly A Q fl R, P -N .S11w11Jv,:1. NI. . I. KLII-, R Hlnsln. A Clicnzl . . I'1C'Y'fIv'. I H' , D , w. R. BL TAA' Vffllf R,Pllgy.F, .l7.4.- 1. . ., AI., I, D-mc N. 4. ' .. ., gd s Ons, twu, thrcc. -Im: YW0. PIHY - V TN-V' Iamei F Martin, lr, B A ln fin Hi A mn. ling T' rchestra Although the Qihool heirs tht ot.'lisQtr.z muh' iw mm otixzmiix. thie li ,a vcrx' him' activity' Thic tal, giitutl :rump till hc mtmtl pdiutltiiug iii tht .1i'.l' tnrium Q-wry fNlontl.iy .at I F PM Under thc C.1P.1l3lL'lW.lfOI1Ol- Nff C0I1QDll, tht Q. html ix prixilc-lull t0 him- .in .iifiiify xxhifh ix HOU iii Ili txmiiti'-hltli yur lht ortliurri his .ilm hug-zz prixilugttl to hut- Bmtlicr :Xlfrctl Edward ,ix ix iiwtltmtiwr XVith thi-Nc tim Q-xstfllcnf lcticlcre. :ht irony hu mm rhrtc rim pl.i.t .mmrilf at Tomi Hill .mtl .nrt mm trying hu' zhtir tinirth lii .LLlxl1IIOI1 tu thut OLIlNlklC ALIIXIYICS. :hc Orilitwtr.: hm hcltl .1 toiitt-rt with tht lgirlx of St. 'IOSL-plik iii lift-iitxmml .mtl .iiiurliur um- .it Huy Louis lmtc-.ul of the Music imtl Art lk-srixxil this year. tht- group Mr. Angn-Io A, Conwli, MA. illlllll' Difwrfmwzf Orrfw mal Cffndurwr pluul wltmioiis lu-txwtii tht- .ittx of the school pin. Ihr clirincts Arc set to pl.iy, 1 XS' s LL 111 S r b vm arm up bg rn m4 N 1 N uh T Dur I' Bc-nc-vcnn rhcxr uukln prlctxcu if Y IU g Br Ns w 1 5 Nkr hlfkl P Galena 'NI bhcchan F Cutrone an Irox atm 5-V C' P Reilly and XY' Fmehoefncr tu H tn N DnG1L!1n P Gllbraxth n thc s R Bllles on the clarmet T LD t c Hute mm P X x fm the clmnet prmllc the M Her mnee uf rhc nnhee ra umhcrs uf tht- 1.1xt t.1lu' .1 hm-.1l-Q .ifrir .1 hcctic l'C'l1t'.lf9.ll. Pl.1yL-rs go over ,1 dithcult scent, Dramatics This year tht' Dr.1m.1tit' Cliih prucritcd thc tlirct- .1ct K.1LlfIUdI1 .md H.1fl gviiictly. Yffn Clif! T,:i1f If llyifh Yon. Brother Charlt-Q EQlXK'.1I'Ll .md Mr, C' Crowe t'oll.1hor.1tL-tl to protlutt- .1 truly im-'111nr.1lwl1' rcmlition of this l1C.lI'l-NN'.lI'lITlIllQ play. The p.1r1x ut-it CXCCL1fCCl with almost profcsiioml Qkill hy tht .ilu-rp Ililflllg casts. coiisisting of hoys from Bishop Loughliii -. lligh School. .mil their fcm.1lc tozimtcrpirts, girls from C.1:hcri11c Mt'Aulcy High Sthool. O'Lc.1rx' .mtl H. Martin check their limo irc .1 rchc.1rs.1l. 6 X .A 1 N . ',, 'A Rev. Brother Charles Edward, F S C Rclilgiwz, flI.J!ben1.1f1f,r Puklli' Spazking Dr.m1,if:1'r Modn.::w Mr. Charles F. Grosse. MA. Englirlv, Sff1'1.1I Srienmf I7Y.I'71.1f1Lil Cmrfi . K ,ul nv 11. - l 1 ,1 P+ ff-Y' 138 ,. ..- Pcmzy , Tony . . Gmndpu Alice . . Rfaeba . Donald Ed ,... Kalenkoj E Pawlowskr Dr.1m.1t1csClubMc:mbcrs FI7J'l7'01l lm I E Mngnano bpess B Bunyan L Tafaro J Vanora M DL-Gruccna M OLeary M McN1cholas M J I y g Goodman M Mrcllef L Campbell C Klem M ODon I McCourt M Bntton C Rose T Hughes H Martm nell E Pcntony Semnd mu Brother Charles Edward M M jarsky C Murphy J Caruso N Catalano Art lub Sinte the suspension of the formal art tonrse two years ago. the Art Cluh maintains an exeninterestinz importance in the tieltl ot' our schools tnltural attivities. Gnitletl by the expert hanrl of Brother August Martin. the naemhers have ample opportunity to channel their creativity into the art form of their thoite. The posters adorningg our halls and elassrooms. as well as the emhlems on sthool apparel. are tht results of a new .intl interesting development the Nillx streen protess. ln addition to these. other finished protluets are exhihitetl at various times around the sthool. Also such elulw memhers as Kevin O'Neill .intl Ernie Pospistliil lentl their talents to the yearbook statf hy eontributing illustrations for our pages. All these activities. and many others whith a shortage of spate tloes not allow us to recognize. attest to their unparal- leletl inelustry. S D. Mclienna, R. Schott. K. O'Neill. J. MeGoldrick making posters hx the Nrlls streen process D McKenna. D Cullman. ll. 0DUf1I'1L'll Brother Martin Scfffff-f V. hlecnlrlrieli. lf rmspttirti. K ofseiil. I. -lu Poi. X td Q lg K Al X515 Align as 15 ll 1 L U1 1 lusts tthur 11 197' mf Rev. Brother August Martin. FSC, R6'Il,2f071, AI:rf1.1r1n'.1l Dnmnlg Biology, Art Club 'H fdu'.1.f ' INTENTI OCTOM PERPETIIAL M R. Short .md 'If TcDcsh1c much up a White Party campaign poster. r what P.fuI .ad iruvng., Ins Chrnstmqs xmmxxxbc nw thc students. 1:2 i0l0-g...1.. .. fy, , gy Club S , Hfckfwi 'UU x Ee tcfeitiitit f f' 'NW' ., . mm-mf af K A -I. Rice. and K. Casey showing the line points of drawing .1 flower The Biology Club, enlivened by its moderator, Mr. George Rogers, fosters a sparkling interest in the in- tracacies of the scientific world. Continuing its past excel- lence in collateral activities, the club puts forth its usual energy in various phases of research and experiment. Dev- otees of biology are offered the opportunity to pursue .ind thereby broaden their knowledge ot' that science. Although it is only a pleasant hobby at this time, it may very well prepare its members to take their places in the , . ' t'f'i ' ld f t '. A. Capolongo and T. Smith. Fish breeding extraordinaries. Sclenl C wor O Omen-OW The BWIUSY Clube Fffff 'WV .l- Rfh5f-'- E- Pawloluklr .l- Keenan. G. Kufll. T. Shannon, D Russo. Tlurrl mu: I. Deiner, A. Mientelc. il. Strahley, N. Millin Stroud mu' Rowe, K. Chg,-b fi, Cm-ko,-,1n' Rlcc- R- Ry-um, M4 Hen. P. Galanelc. -l. Mageeun, D. Cullman, P. Cullinan. T. D055-l-1, Twist, 142 K.- af' ,wc Q pm n f- 'ff X if Q W? , vb? Jw 1 f I f lf?-?ff'ill1i 'Q j AQ api, W M. Hcnncssey, D. Russo. J. Strahley feeding their pet hamsters. Mr. George E, Rogers. MS. Biology Depxflmenl Bmlogx C1715 Modemlm' VI. Rowe. M, Milhm showing the fine points in microscope adjustment. A, Mientek, J. Troise. J, Rehse, T. Keenan and G. Kaffe are fascinated by the tropical fish, 14 -f H7 -P 1 ul mskn Mr Rogan I Curcorln K CISLX louk mer zfux luf mm eS 1 L lnifl XX ififlnf QUINC' P J l.oughIin's i'Rock 'n' Rollers V. V.1dala,M Sheehan A Daniele j Deiner J Caruso j Santori .ind lz, Sottile form the school jazz Comht usic Features Among the numerous cultural activities at Lough- lin, Musical Features have risen to unparalleled promi- nence. The Orchestra, the Glee Club, the jazz Com- bo, the Senior Quartet, and the Barbershop Quartet have combined to make the Music and Art Festival a very much.talked-about affair. The jazz Combo particularly has become the out- standing Hxture of the afternoon dances, providing the gatherings with modern interpretations of current music. It consists of N. Catalano, Caruso, T. Dan- iele, T. Monte-Bovi, Candia and Impogliazzo. The Glee Club and Orchestra presented .1 pretty picture at the Spring Music and Art Festival 'D an. 'Q Q . 'Q' 10 ' Q January Student Council officers: K. Conboy lPres.J, J. Oresczyn fFirst Vice-Pres.J, L. MeClusky fSec'yJ. T. lNfOl'll6-BOVi Qcampaign Mgrlj june Student Councilors, Firrl mu U. 10 nj: -I. Quarequio P. Monaghan, E. Eckert, F. Mugavin. J, McAward. XY' Iacobowxski. D. 0'I.eary, F. I-laera. T. Greene, 1, Civelltw Strom! ron: M. Blewitt. 1. VC'rublewslci. E. Coen, E. -lawor Stud nt Coun il The success of .1 Senior administration is dependc-nz upon .i group of select Seniors, the Student Council. lt is their responsibility to maintain the harmony and dignity which has heen, for so great :1 length of time, the earmark of our well-organized and disciplined institution of education. ' In September, the student body elected Kenneth Conboy as President of the Student Council. Pres- ently, Anthony Brisciana occupies this coveted posi- tion and is presenting all Loughlinites with one of the most efficient and memorahle Senior administra- tions. sl-ti. P. Gallagher. A. Daniele. C. DiBello. -l. Lidowski, F. xX7l'l'7L'F. 7-Iliff, wut A. Funk. R. White. VV. Cullen. Il. Regan. R. Wfnolley. R. Ryan, M. O'Keefe. R. Bartow, P. Cloonan, I. Gleason. Cllmmzmtu-amen K, Lunbuy, 'lf Cuwhxng. E, O'Rc1lly, and XV, Cadcttc with their dates. The Jgncem mcc rhemQcIw-S rhrfwugh .1 Qhxw WJIIZ H, Hebel collects tickets from P. Mc- Allister and E. Corcoran, 'T' port Hop Y7 Cl'-Clmllrzturl ll. llculu-l .m.l XX, lmlllrwi .mul tlu-xr .lxto xkllt 1 W ll 1 X h-g. I lxlulmr tb J dm enlm the Nfcucm Ht Dance L x 11 ra w w l frcshments XV, fl.1llaItL'll.lruu xxlrll in .lm tw tlu lu.axu1ll :mm -lf - V .111 cllllllhll, Esmlvllslu-Ll ,ls .EIT lY'llCAQl'.ll gurl of lnlllglmlirlk xculal mln-1ul.1r is tlu- ylullygur nl' our lwlg lluuc-sm flu- Sporr Hop. fUIhlLlLfCLl lwi-lmmmlly prlmully for ilu- bczu-lif of tlu gnuluitiug Klmsu, ilu- umlculxssnu-n xmu- imlu-ll no p.1rt.1lu- in tlu- fcstix-itic-N Tlu- fouplcs ll.mu-ll tw Ilu nuuu .zlul nlmuliv Il'lllllM'I'i of Wflltl-1' LQCAQC .mll luis or,l1cstr.1. NL-.xr tlu- urznimtlozx Ol tlu daruu, flu- Louplcx 1:.1tlu-ful .muuml rluir rcsputiu- mlwlu .mll img ilu- ulmol mug. l'1r1.1llx' .lt 12:50. In ilu- wit N'T,llIl Ol tlu- lmml, the muplu klL'P.lllfL'kl. 0 ff' Q 'fix Z, f , 9 1 9 Skating Part Couples p.iuse during height of festivities, Annuallv .it the Hillside Roller Rink. the students of Loughlin and Bishop McDonn2l H. S. condutt .i ioint sl-:ating party. Origintillv intrvduted by the track team under the supervision of Brother George. the skating party lus continued to be one of the most enjoyable social events of the scholastic ve.1r. Mr. B. La Rue, the incomp.1r.1ble organist. supplied music for mam' of the dances. The numbers entered into by all comprised solo skating. couple and triple parties and novelties. At the end of the evening. the assemblage elimaxd the festive night with refresh- ments at j.1hn's Ice Cream Parlor. ,., The line formed real early An enjovable evening was had hy all D. O'Leary gladly adiusts skates of skating partner. D. Langreich and R, jaeknwski pose with their dates. 152 5 i. ! l 'O s ef ,ff kzwrvvff X tx 1 M' ,, if ,' K Miss Florence Pushkal crowns Miss Marv Blanev. Qufrfl of the Prom. xx --4 The Queen and her entourage. The junior Prom. the highlight of the social zu- tivities of the third year, was held this year for hrst time in the Knights of Columbus ballroom. The 'Iuniors and their dates danced to the lively music of the Rhythmeers. The high point of the evening was the selection by a panel of faculty members, of the Prom Queen. Miss Mary Blaney. escorted by Charles Thomas, and her cortege of Eve princesses. The semi-formal affair, controlled and financed by the Junior class under the direction of Brother Bonif face. Dean of juniors. will be remembered .is one of the most enjoyable in Loughlins history. Couples dance to the lively music of the Rhythmeers. I Tu Y ' 'f I -- ' J 052 '. Aho.. Im YIM IIIIIW I. Mu:- I, M,1U,4rLII.s I RoIW1nwm I IIJNXQII, I hy Lu If XX' Iirrvfxrmrw I Minis. I f7I'xuIx' .IILI I' Rrrllx do ir-'vw fmcx' poxin' ISQ As .1 fitting rlimglx to months of Ivr.1in-xx r.rrI4ir1g. thc 5rurImt ,md f.1ruIty Iwody of Loughlin L-mIm1rks on its .mmml Iwodrridc to Ryu BL-.uI1. XYIIIII .III tIrougI1:s of mI1ooI Ir-fr INLIIIIMI on :Img Iixru-ry Vicr. tI1r- good ship john A, Mc-scrlb' sch mil up rhrf Ilut Riwr for PI,1yI.md .md .1 day of Llllf-OFQCIIKKIJIC .rrnrrwrncrlr After .111 .rfrgrxroon Lousixting of Boomcr.m4gs, SXNIIUIDIIIAQ, rottou r.1mIy .md pizzm. IIN- I.ougIrIImru aremore-tIur1-willingto,msxmrtI1r'Iwrkor11ng xx Imisrlr- soundcd at fixc oU.IorI4 armoumiug thc Qommcncc- mcut ot' the journey Ilomwxgrrd. As thc ship draw rrwgy from Irs Incrrlm on Long IsI.md Sound. .1 mm- of XYL'.1I'IIICSi prcv.1iIs. .md once more the srmIQmrs .1Iv.J.1rd cagr-rly Iook forwdrd to :mother d.1y ot' wrhool. nz lg Tm- rmggwr tr: .I rr rm .aflfllrlvfl C 11 xx lx MIM IIl.1t IIN! dlp Y' ,- , I 'U .qw Q ifl LXR VLA 2' Boat Rlde fl . X N Wow XX hat .1 rmdc mf .6 'Wu WWW! lf' D 115 'Y The boat nde osex Amusement park here we come' '42 4 P3-a Communion Our Divine Saviour extended a personal invitation to us to receive Him into Our hearts when He said to us: Abide in Me. What more sublime way is there for Our Lord tO manifest His Divine Love than to permit us to share our intimacy with Him. We can participate in spiritual communion when we desire to receive the transformed Body of the Victim on our Altars, Even more sublime, fruits are procurable by the anna! receptance of His Holy Body and Blood in sacramental communion. In rt- ceiving Christ, as members of the Churtli. uc become members of His body, Bom- of His limit-. .intl Flesh of His Flesh. Henceforth, whatever Christ does is done in us, and what we do is done in Him, For the duration of His stay in our hearts, our every thought, word and deed is perpetrated through Him. It is due to His presence that we are able to stzitttii with the momentous task burdcning us upon t.ir:li, the salvation of our souls, No greater .ipprctiatioii for Cioilk kintlntss can be shown than bv taking .idv.1nt.1Auc of His Ageiicrosiig as often as possible .ind this tan be .iitomplislieil most etiiciently by our active participation in L-very Mass at which we assist. I lim' fl. 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The Eucharist is the most powerful deterent the Church affords her faithful against the machinations of the devil. Through its sacramental power, we be- come closely united with Our Most Holy Saviour, losing ourselves within the realm of His generous heart. It is due to this refuge, that we obtain the strength and perseverance necessary to survixt- in tht materialistic world which surrounds us today. Since Christ has condescended to enter our heirts. our humble appreciation for this honor is heat shown by holding both loving and fruitful tomit-rst in intimate union with Him. This converse, however, must not be confined to the limitations of the Massg it must be continued indefinitely. The most efh- cacious way to accomplish this task, is to offer our every thought, word and deed to God :is a solemn and faithful prayer, for, in doing so. we more effec- tively defend our souls .iuainst anything that may lessen the potcnty of the Satramcnt, lt would he .itivisahle thcn. upon leaving the Com- inunion rail. to heed tht' counsel given us hy Thonmts ft Ktinpis: Rt-rn.tin on in sctrct anti take delight in your Godg for He is yours Xlfhoin the whole world tyinnot take iiway from you. n ' ff' , , tl X ,- 34f f 1 'r fi ' if - ' A '15 1 ' 'Q f , + H'-' -yea 'f ' 1 - ,mjg A I , ffm I' 'A 5 1 ,f A ,QA , I f AS' 1 I , 2 ':: . 'L k' 5 - ,E Uv- x, yn x.-, R 1 f. IA ka I5 4, '- 1 ,- ,. 11' rv' 1-,-X ,pu X .-3 L-V-X -S I v, .. .-N - 4-,Av ' xgDI,., -, .'z'v , x f- ,X ,- ' -.VX : g,,,,,.,- I H 1 SPORTS VARSITY CROSS COUNTRY TEAM Fur! Rau fL to RJ A Papandrea J Grrngram W Cullen T Coonelly 'I Strechansky R Gallagher J Smger Second Rau Mgr w C' C url ,lf We .e- 80 A Sparacro R Merrrgan C Zmnell M Mrsshauk F Egan Tbzrd Rau F Rrwald M Maddock J McCauley K Conboy T McGann D Hrnkley J Caffrey J Cameron 44,-y Under the experrenced coachmg of Mr Mules Loughlms Hrll n Dalers took second place hon ors rn the CHSAA Champronshrps and 1n the Brooklyn Long Island Meet The laurels thus garn ered were due prlmarrly to the efforts of T Walby D Langrelch C Goetz G Zahn B Horan and I Paohno Although the team reached better trmes than rn preuous years the harrlers were unable to re capture the coxeted txtle of Eastern State Cham prons The umor Varslty fhls year managed to equal the record of the Varsrty K Quealy and B Cullen led the hrllmen followed by T McCann T Imperato and T Papandrea across the lme Most successful of Loughlnn s Cross Country teams were the Lrttle Lnons who fmrshed first rn the Chrrstran Brothers Meet and managed to gam second place ln both the Manhattan Prep and thc St Francrs Prep Meets FRESHMAN TEAM M Reed I Ezelxus I Halsard B Russell S Venezrano W McCorm1clc J OConnnr L- , V ra 1 Mi, V - 'ffliif A Vi. S u ft 'I A 5 . , 5412.155 . 'iff r ' - ' Wilt 1 al? A W b ' A - f .. - f '- ,4 Q . P ,, Q X -A 1, I Q X f ' I , 4: ' Zhi I -V V It rv' li M M . ' . . .' . ' - ': . . , . , . ' , . , - , T. Mrles, M. Thomas, L. Spregel, T. McCann, E. Morgan, P, DeT0lla, ' I -, , Y.. - fly fi-jo 1 S - , 0 ' Q A ' s ' 1 ' 1 ' . ' , ll' KV fa . l . ' ' y K' . . . i .4 A . I 1 ' ! qw , Q , , G V . .. - l R I. S QI 1 i l L t A f 'L gf ' , , k 'K .MHA J . . . N . A G' A X l , . , . .Y Ag. k 4 . . ' sl J 4 ' ' 92 ' VL: 1 K 1. - - n - ' f 'H D gl- L- l . . . if K ,I lx ' t ' A . 4.4 V ig-,els , ' , ' . ' ' , . X X , N I.V. CHAMPIONS - T. McCann, bl. Grxngiuni, W. Cullen, A. Padandrca. 7 if 5133 R. Gallagher, A. Impcrato, ! I E5 i VARSITY CHAMPIONS-D. Langreich. T. Wfalby. G. Zahn. C, Goetz, I, Horan. A. Imperato, J. Paolino. w f Y l - v x -1 v 5' 94 ll , fl f 5 . 1 H ,M .V f, g A I Q 9 Ib. .V v . Q ii uri-8 '7 Basketball ifruill-ii: tliltor. Altliiiiigli lminptrtll by flu l.1tk nt ltig insiz. tlicrtlvy .itll-tz:iig iimoiixixttiit rrlwiiinliiig. tliu lniiglilin tixti, iintll-r tlit- .tint tixttliiiig nl Mr Antli' Nliflnxmti. Lfilllllllkxl .ttltirttp xliomiiig tiltilitx' tu ixirti.illy uttxt: tliix li.xmlit,tp, lliix ymrx Ncitiiil lus lx-cn spotliiglitul lwy yturkliiig ptrlorintiitu from ClO'fi.1I'I.lllli .Iolm Hutigricy gtntl Stan Nicwiuroxwl-Li, lwotli L-xtrillmt m.itt-ri.1l for collcgu. ln C.H.S,A.A, tompctition. Loutglilin tlt-.iillcxkul l xxitli St. 'lolin's for fntirtli pl.itt-. The l.i0nx tliNpl,1y1il Aigrtntt prniniw lwy lla-ft-,ltiiig .1 xtrnng Trinity turn, lvut Loiiglilink low to St. lNlitl1.1L-lk lgllt mtilli tu lm tlmirul. Dum to the attclcratctl .Ql'.1klLI,1llOIl. Coaili An.ly MtGow.1n will lose pr.1Ltit.1lly the wliolc tum. Un' lc-is the junior Varsity is .tlwlc to protluic tlic caliber of tompetitors uliitli tlominxtc thc loop. loughlin will lic coiiiiwllc-tl to remain om of tlu- lustr lights in next ymrk lmixkr-zli.iIl mic: -' Nm-il-i-.iiuki Clmix l..t Silltk lwimrtls .ti C, Bmgiicy glntl bl, llc.ii.:nt-y li-uk un. Alf Blllii-xxgn Qui-lv M111 T - UPL -1 fUVlWllm HWY rl l'lu.igmx uitlz .i Mitt tiiuili xt-tru mit rw inn fri' l,i-tgigli':n XY'in or loxe. l.otiQlilin's ngghting spirit is tlit' Eid X. ,EE X A S- Z .,.4-f 'i' l rr Lf L ax rz L XX Tcnn n CNIKLI' lng 1 xx 1 x gi' Xfl' Nc Vi 4-Q NIR. ANDREW' BICGOWAN Physical Training Basketball Coach Mr. Andrew McGiiw.in cxphins the proper llJDdA ling of thc luxl-wtb.1ll Loughlm Opponent I Alumru Rxce Hayes Salle Augustme Mnchael Francxs ohn Trmlty Chamxnade St Augustme Power St Michael St Francls St john Chammade Trxmty La Salle Mt St Mlchael Brooklyn Prep lm NfCKcwuf.,h Uutjurrps Simi F Lis rclm un I Nlr NlLGux m md rclm hgun rut future Stratcgs ,...L. 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For many years the outstanding track men were considered by Life magazine as The Notre Dame of High School Track. This year the varsity, although working harder than ever in daily practice, has not enjoyed the bril- liant success of past teams. However, the season was not altogether devoid of triumphs. The lack of man- power and school support did not detract from the spirit that filled the enthusiastic athletes, The laurels that were won were primarily due to the splendid efforts of the lettermen. Tom W'alby, adding to his many triumphs. placed second in the 1000 at the Mayor's Meet. Dino Masi- lotti and Dan Macri also placed in the Mayor's Meet. Steve Morris, Bill Hever, Manny Delgado and Tom Greene made up the triumphant medley team, Other members of distinction include XV. Cullen, T. Imperato, J, Geraghty, T. McCann, il. Gringini, R. Merrigan and E, Fingerling. Much credit for the victories must go to Mr. Miles, the experienced coach of the team, and its moderator, Brother A. Jerome. Bob Merrigan passes stick to Steve Campbell, With Charlie Goetz lie our hopes for victories in the mile run. 189 fa.. WN Q 4.3 -an-1 W'Kf.QAwg 1984 ir W-'HUQH' .- W www Les- it .v,,,. Q.: 4:5 -in- ' 49:55 fig' 'gf w 'Ky 'im ,gm D MlC3f1gCf5 Set f01' 2 mlghfy heave B111 Cullen adds more pomts to Loughlms score m Broad jump 190 O with thc Hash f thc fun ix GL-urge M.1rIuw f Luukghlin. I V... , ,w, ,M 24, I, I ,, f 4:34 -I , if X 1' A? MR WILLIAM T MILES Ed Fingcrling passes stick to Tom Smith in mile relay at the Armory. 'Physical Education Tom Wfalby, Captain E. Zaic executes the Western Roll. Varsity Track Coach S. Campbell passes to E. Fingerling to start third leg of mile relay. In 191 Af -U-pu ',... . ,N Q Sl Firm' Razr KL. :Q RJ: T, Donncllm. S. Laudaclio, E. Mor f.I.lf'l. M 'l'lion1.is. I., Hulwcl. ul. Gcrighty. If. Kelly, nl. Trunk A. SlW.lI',lClU, D. C.1muon, Swfnij Ron: Bfgr, H. Dxlcy' -l. Spiegel. R. Kuntz. XV. Himchalc. M. Leonard. M. Miss' lnuk. D. Keane. I. McColl, l. Mur hv. S. Mattera. F. Egan . P . - Third Roux C. Zinncll. VI. Paolino. T. Luhmim. S. Carbont' . S. Olcs. rl. Goodwin, M. Clarendon. A. DiLorcnzo. XV. Powers. -l. DcToll.1. Fourth Roux: Mgr. A, Mc-ssin.i. G, McC.1rtl1y. rl. Edcle. XV. Roller. -T. Caffrcy. XV. Hassett. A. Clements. E. Fanning. Vl. McBride. J. Singer. J. Vincent. P. Clancy. V. Kelly. W. Story. D. Kast. Mgr. T. Miles, Frlriv Razr: -I. Lefflcr, H. Shrc-iner, C. Thomas. T, O'NL'ill. W. Peterson, A. Santelli. ul. McManus. Vl, McMahon. 192 s -.- Q. REV, BRoTHER ANTHONY STITPHITN. FSC RL-lilui-rn. Science Frcshnmn Trick :NfrmlLI.lIi'l' l.t-iimhifj Pbissqs Xlqg itixk :lv Klwfrlsi iD Nuklm 550 Xvdlkl RL'l.lY Wnth therr eyes on a future Varsrty berths Lough --4 .-A-.. FRESHMAN TRACK SQLAD Frm: Rru lL to R Q M Hannon M Scherer P Asaro M Web r V Scott V Colyrn T Franza P Grassottx -I Wrlhams Serwzd Rfu lm s unror Varsrty could be seen constantly practicing ln the school yard Coached d trarned by Mr Mrles the team contmued as rn re past to supply the yarsxty wrth nts future stars Although the junror Var ty squad was a young one the members contnnued to rmproye wrth each meet untrl many had become full yarsrty members Included among those who reached their goal were Caffrey M Mlsshault Geraghty and Singer These traclxmen took first place rn the 2 mlle relay vuth a new meet record of 8 57 2 Also S Matters Healy Leonard and G NIcCall took thelr places on the yarsrty mth a mnnlng effort rn the Nou e mule relay Bother A Stephen s Lrttle Lrons number among therr outstanding achreyements second place rn the Freshmen Nouce champronshxps The outstandrnf performances of thrs meet rncluded T Pannel s leap of 5'5 ' rn the hugh jump, M. Rerd s hrst place clock ing of 2211.5 in the 880 yard run, the 6.1 time of B. Ottley in the 50 yard dash, and the winning effort of the 880 relay' team composed of B. Ottleyg R. Pannel, M. McCormick and T. Ezelicus. With such talent Loughlins track team holds strong depth for the future. H I R Dombmvuskr W Strrrzl K Lettow G Armstrong D Graff D Zacchea H Ammerman Tblfd Rfu A Simon ettl I Capezza I Buckrngham K Haggerty R Baglrno S OFranc0 l OConnor R Cashm R Bochta J Desdune T Bast passes stuck to R Garrow 0 1 ,110 .4 ' Q3 REV, BROTHER C. RICHARD. FSC. Religion. Chemistry Club K. Egan, K. McCarthy. R. Blum. J. Swiger. One of the lesser known activities at Loughlin. and perhaps the least witnessed, is the Bowling Team. After a lapse of one year, the Loughlin keglers have returned to dominate the C.H.S.A.A. Bowling League. In stiff league competition that attracts only the best teams, the pinners have posted an impressive record, winning .ill but one match. Their skill on the alleys had given them the 1eague's lead. Included among the members of the winning team were Captain R. White, K. McCarthy, K. Casey, G. Malero, P. Quinn, Smallkowski, and W. Siragusa. Beside the team title the Lions have garnered hrst place with the high series, total pins and high games. Ably moderated by Brother C. Richard, the team is one of the best produced here at Loughlin, with each man averaging well over 150 pins per game. Bowling Tum hfmf-u f swim Richard. Fsc.. K. case,-. J. swim, K. mfdmuf-H McCarthy, R, Blum, K. Egan, N. Siragusa, R. Wliite, R Whnte sets one down as N Sxmgusa and K McC1rrhx NI SIFHSZUSH 11215 1715 656 OH thi! 1 3 pmkct look on I mm K..-we lL to RJ R Blum K Casey N blragusa R Vfhxte K Egan J Svuger lx McCarthy BrotherC Rwhard Moderator 1C K ff 75 . - ' . l 1 . K ' A . I I ' 2 ' , .. C vftjy R W, ' .v 'IQA L' L 4 ., , , N A g . as t H! , o 1 .rg Q K 2 Q 1 . Q Q K- , L Q x Q , . if, XX f ' f W , A A , 4 ' ' ' ,. . A-V ' 'fn .,k6x,- , .1 . , . '.f. .. '. . ,. .'. '. . 25 Tennl Ixneelzng XY' Fxntz R Piereth M Bennett T Piesti Salerno A Smith G Amrhein V Basili R Dlleas M NI orgensen Charley March Surzdm R Suekcm P jarslq R Bimle P Giacoltme I Seeber VU Foley REV BROTI-IFR ANDREW' ROBFRT FCC Religion Phxsics Mathematic Tennis Moderator 5354'- Iaeed mth the problem of rebuildinv the team Brother Andrevs Robert Moderator had a xieorous and extensne job The CHSAA had duised a rugved schedule Of play for this season As soon as sprinf eame to Brooklin Brother Robert had his team spending, lone hours of prattiee eath day The team consisted of such outstanding eompetitors as Terry and im NIe'NIahon Paul linilee ml Dnid Carey Other talent had been diseoxered in neu omers NI Gritano B Duffy and D. wflllldmi. Brother Robert had special Ilans in sending two doubles te-.uns to La Salle Aadetny in Providence, Rhode Island' this trip was looked unon with enthusiasm by the whole team. It was hoped that this season would be a successful one by ause of the vim and vigor of all the members, XY ith en- thusiasm and drive. the Raqueteers' were ready for the C.H.S.A.f'x. eompetition. T 1 ,Z A' K . EFVIUY.. . TQ YA .L . I -1 .. v - 6 . 'fgqg D .11 f M1 . il L5 1 L ff. , A -R v 2 I Qi . 4 ' 'Qi 1 . 3 Y' --- ... ... ' My . m . .5 ,Y ff., W af'fi-Q-- Fir I Rau' R, iuiclx. 'I' BICBLIEIKIH. Rf, Grzltanfv. Szrorlcf Run: XV. Cady-tru. D. Carey. VI. Iwxwliu. P. vI.lfllLkt T. BfCM.1hon Syl! II.. Jw RJ' B Mwntu. D. Fhcrcr. D. Pllig-rn, K. 'I' Murpluy, G PL-tcrwn S1..'r1.fH1gt C, Schzlc-fur. If. Rcnnalnl, Alwfuy. A. l:.lI'Ll!l1, C, Murphy, lirzuffflzz D. Mclicnna, V, A l'mr.v, VI. l5m1v,1n,14 KI, Hj'l.lHki. -I. Fpcnglcr, M, Pucqjqnuh -vltxky, F, Gatuly, H, lfltzgcnlld, ,l. O'D11nwgl1uc. VU, Koch. H:-vrlmcr Mutm. B, I.L'RuL'. ' 4 S A A . x ' 'H -7- '1,' - 7 x Q-J' lLll N P-Q L...- Lm Burch lxcprc slxmw hmm hc belts the home Iuft hcldcr Plul ulrm xrnnlrs .1 long drne to center held ,ss- 198 1 L r hrs L At Loughlm hqschrll Amcrncas tradltlonal plstxmc ns rmouragnd md duclopcd through thc zcaloui cffortb ot the roxrh Nlr A NLGovsan and Moderator Brother C h rrlu Thu year thur pcrsucr1mc had to bc cxtcndcd lor mmy of lrst sL1SOn 5 regulars hue been loot through lfltllllflofl Ihr nu4lLus ol tml mars S un ua lxf. IL .1 our Xur lcttcrmm ,md lu Qxfcllcut prt hmf, stiff headed hx lx Parrlrmslu of no hlt flmc Lefty G NhG.1rry mr P Dxxmr loolxrcrrd zhr mouudxmm from NN mom mum mu uporrd nf the Lnom urn to IYUPYOXC thur thlrd plug stmdmg of last year Tha rcm.11ndLr 14 osltxom nu unrznu mlm A 1,1 SLIIILSNO G BLlol.1r1 .md R Rl cirdn thc ludrrxz, ron tandem for thc I'CLLlllI' bcrthx 'lhg ut1l1z.1t1on of thc 1x11 1 4. tl nut lu the Loughlm hglmtmg s lrlt nu lg IOHN Ill thu rlmk of thy QHSAA base u LLYW Baseball GBM' an Lwffr, f, n M 4 if itz' 'ff N- 1 ba xv'- , fl rg iq- syvfsffff f fl. , .1 H H . . 1 Tar- '-...- 'U' ft?-.air V1 ., Je.. .. sv ,f-sag-QJQ' QQGHLA , gf' Vi' I xglllrffft ij A424113 ryjgyt! Q is fl K' Sfrnljffgli I l .5 l , l 7 I L.-- if-n.,4pv IQ -an X '-'Nl' i-ir! V NV ,I N- .5 4 . . 1,1 .1 X ' K in X A 'e Qi . 4, Sfxted fL. lo RJ: R. Riccardi, K. Parchinski. J, Anticaglia, Keough, C. Beagan, E. Dwyer, A. Wildeman, D. Martin P. Scarantino. G. McGarry, T. Stango. j. Kepic, G. Belolan. fMgr.J, Mr. A. McGowan fCoachj. Third Row: J. Cattani. Second Rout Brother Charles Felix fM0derat0rj, R, Zytko 1, Gregorek, V. Hunt, P. Eschmann, F. Rizzi. T. Phillips, J. fMgr.J, R. Hughes fMgr.j. A. Beyer. T. Groarke, J. Me- Romano, M. Masone, G. Bryant, S. Muscarnera. I 'K' ' N 5 v' QL N 5, f rl VN: -.,,p REV. BROTHER r'W'! rif f 4 CHARLES FELIX, F.S.C. - . . W Religion, English. Stenography 1 , Moderator of Baseball Team joe Zatarga gives the horsehide a long ride to center held. Mermen The Loughlm mermen under moderator Brother C Stanlslaus and coach Harry Benexenuto enyoyed an undefeated season The team defeated St lranexs Prep on December zorh for the CHSAA Svum mmf, Champronshrps thus was the thurd t1me they garnered the crown m the past four years Instrumental m thus most successful season were co eaptams Buckley Cfreestylej R Wooley fdry rngj and ohn Regan fbreaststroleej follomne n the vsalse of hrs brother nm These three were com plemented by the equally outstandln performances of M Mundy fbaclestrol-.ej V Beele fbreaststroltej and B Larue F Mugaxm and D OConnell ffreestylej Thrs however doesnt present half the prcture for the team was bolstered by other Varsxty and junror Varsrty men who on account of the present lack of space wrll have to remam unsung heroes R Woolley shovyrng form that has mon hrm many tlt es -1 'Tflaa -I NJCYOGQQ ' cz-F 9' 4,.h,v L., W' ' df fu K, 'T'-46 1 'h A The svummmg team cheers their mates to yxctory F Mugavm starts the lxst Ilp of 1 relly rrce after gettmg srgnal from E Fcl-cert . , . . - ' v' , ' V' . 7 . . . 4 I 4 . . A .Y 1 ,- V Y . , y ,V v- . J Y A at 'A , B Y 1 , , . , . , ' U , - -. b U , . . 7 l -. ,, Y . , , ,' . ' - . , , 7 3 I , , , . i' I ' ' . .M n 'Hy tilt' ul., I YV Y,,.,L.,,.-, .. N rf u -, F- ,'. . u.. ur ., r . I I if Y Q 4: 4 , e.,, ,..-....-,-,. - W, kQ .A , Q !m:. .777 v x , 1 ge i L Q y I . W. . - I -K , V A 1 A t ,Q ' f f 'K . - I , A .W , 1 ' o , ' ,m,4.s. I T -fa , I , . - . s M-fe- aww'-1 'f ' l a' ' I' ,.f 'w ' , ,- :- .'.4 ' V 6 3' ' Q -A ,M H- ' . P ' -4 -' . ,., n . , k '56 ,L-L ,,.....- Regan starts the last lap rn the 770 yard medley relay MR HARRY BENVENUTO Svyrmmma: Coach Fur! Rou QL 11 RJ R Tcusz R Beazankas T Hamrll Harry Bcnymuto I Lynch I Atkrnson G Stack Brother Beldard G Kahl J Katz M Lucas Second Rau Mr C Stamslaus 1MojeratorJ J Magcl -nl. QQWLI qs. 4 HGH 4 n Si' was R '5 ' VR 0 Handball The handball team had very strong possibilities in this years competition, both in dual meets and the Catholic Championships. Although greatly afTected by the loss of several of its finest players, the team has been replenished by new prospects from under. classmen. With the excellent coaching they receive, the players could be expected to live up to the high standards attained by previous squads, and further carry the name of Bishop Loughlin to victory. R. jackowski and -I. Fey practice for future meets, REV, BROTHER c, JOSEPH. Fsc. Religion, History ,. 1 Q3 'fa' S -f Fi:-ff Rau' fL. I0 RJ: I.. Hsu, P. Closs. Second Rout P. Gallagher, P. Paplin, F, Kohlhepp. 1' f I I 11-r ,, , A. Pg I -,- Q. l ik- i 1 ei,,e,t1,,., K . ' Sa x,1'?lPUJ ': it .-ur., Us U P gi U -....., ..4 TAL. 51-. Gym class is a daily exercise. Stiff competition rules among ping pong fans. ' Q 'fry' Q ' s v v v-. -swam t ....4...,..1H.!4.:2zZv.zzIe,e:ggg1:,g,g,3 Rxsxtk K t !'W'K ! !x E5?l?NTxvxyxwdve-,,rN.,x,x,N,Vc-Xdqw-vp: K X ef-aw e Q E' 'ff'-tfii. V 1-:-,n was-.i,... U, 204 8. L Ph ical Education This year has witnessed the inauguration of a new system in our gym, In the past, there was no specified system of organization of the various activities. Stu- dents now participate in ten events, similar to the Olympic decathlon. These events are: running and standing broad jump, high jump, 50 and 80 yard dash, basketball foul and lay-up shots, as well as dribbling. 8 lb. shot put, and finally chinning and push-ups. A high average in these ten events entitles a student to a special certificate of merit presented by the Physical Education Department. Mr, Mc- Gowan has pointed out that students have shown a marked improvement in general interest and ability. Part of the daily physical training course that each student undergoes. -.4,--- - I -I -. . , Intramurals . 7. X 5 -4 U V iw ,, -D-., N . - .4 -LJ M k . . f , . -'.- 3- --4' . .. ,,, 1 i. M 31,-vig. v 1-vf'Z,,ffV4 ' B. LaRue safe at hrst during Senior Softball Intramural. In addition to the large field of interscholastic sports offered to our students, Loughlin also provides an extensive Program in intramural competition. This has special interest to those individuals who are unable to devote time to organized team. This pro- gram provides an effective outlet for their competitive spirit, enabling them to exhibit their athletic prowess in such varied sports as bowling, track, softball and basketball. JJ' Take your mark . . . Now set . . Freshman finish strong in 60 yard dash 'U NATIONAR. A' R 'XLl5on Nltmnxl Iumor Boy Champmn Fruhmcn gettmg ready for ZOO yard run Scmurs choosing sxdes In mtramurals is JANUARY GRADUATES ROOM 105 AYLWARD JAMES W 565 4th St Brooklyn 15 N BALL DAVID E 593 Crown St Brooklyn 13 N BARRX ANDREW 488 Wrllow Aye Cedarhurst N Y BALMANN ROBER 19 Russell St Brooklyn 22 N Y BOCCIO FRANK 304 Essex St Brooklyn 8 N X BRX CK JOHN L 146 20 l23rd Ave So Ozone Park 20 N Y CAIN JOSEPH T 94 Prneapple St Brooklynl N X CARROLL JAMES E 213 25 Murdock Aye Queens Vrllage 29 1 CIANCIO VINCENTJ 38 Cumberland St Brooklyn 5 N X CLARO JOSEPH V 310 Classon Ave Brooklyn 5 N Y CRANE JOSEPH G 233 Huron St Brooklyn 22 N Y DANGELO PHILLIPJ 196 Stagg Walk Brooklyn 6 N Y DEVINI: LAWRENCE 35 71 94th St Jackson Hts 72 N IAULRNER JOHN 115 05 34th Ave ELRRARO HENRY 78 68th St Brooklyn 20 N Y FLETCHER JAMES C 535 Sterlmg Place Brooklyn 38 N Y FOX PHILIPJ 135 Washburn Ave Ireeport N Y HEMPELING ERANK 76 South 9th St Brooklyn 11 N Y HLRD ROBERT J 33 72 29th St Astor1a6 N Y RLLBERSPIES FRANK 77 19 Harmon St Brooklyn 37 N IASSITER MAX M 95 Brooklyn Ave Brooklyn 16 N X LENIHAN JAMES D 790 Howlrd Ave Brooklyn 33 N X MACHULIS JOSEPH R 790 Oltman Rd E.1stMcadow N Y MARSHALL ROGER 765 Powers St Brooklyn 11 N Y MCCLUSKEX' LAWRENCE S 117 Bedford Aye Brooklyn 11 N Y MCNALLY PETER P 150 57 Baysrde Ave Flushrng 54 N X INICQUEENEY HENRY 78 18 29th Sl Astoria 2 N Y NICASTRO ANTHONY J 93 74 70-ith St Hollrs 23 N Y O'NEILL BRIAN E 133 Forbell St Brooklyn 8, N Y ORESZCZYN JOHN J 633V2 Leonard St Brooklyn 22 N Y RLSYN JOHN J 300 Grant Aye Brooklyn8 N Y SEIFLRMAN GEORGE 94 16 211th St Belarre 28 N Y STOEHR FREDERICK 434 Lrberty Aye Brooklyn 7 N Y VASSALO FRANK P 740 Arnslre St Brooklyn 11 N X WACHTER JAMES E 69 13 64th St Glendale 77 N X ROOM 125 BECK VINCENT J 11 Woodland Road Glen Coye N X BLAINE THOMAS J 170 Stella Court Lynbrook L I BROWER WILLIAM 88 35 184th St Hollis 23 N X CAMPIGLIA GERARD 50 02 63rd St Woodsrde 77 N Y ELLIS ROBERT S 3781 Mansfield Drrve Seaford N X FSTERS DONALD J 50 20 38th Sf I C N EARRELL DONALD 28 27 46th St A510113 3 N Y IERRERO RONALD 35 20 24th St I C 6 N GALECKAS DOMINIC 742 South 2nd St Brooklvn 11 N Y GALLAGHER THOMAS E 31 49 29th St Astoria 6 N Y GIBBo1xs JOHNJ 1720 Nostrand Ave Brooklyn 76 N Y GLGLIELMO JOHN 6 3 Sterlrng Place Brooklyn 16 N Y HUGHES DANIEL J 114 '71 701st St St Albans 12 N X IMPERATO ANTHONX A 101 68 94th St Ozone Park 16 N X KAMARAD THOMAS J 171 51 Courtney Asc Flushrng 58 N X KEEGANI ROBERT E 39 29 58th St Woodsrde 77 NI X MARSICANO JOHN 91 40 97th St Woodhaven 21 N X MAYR LOUIS A 80 03 78th Axe Glendale N X MCARDLE WILLIAM D 85 57 149th St Jamarca 35 N Y MCCARTHX THOMASJ 15 50 146th St Wh1testone5 N X MITCHELL JOHN J 35 05 94th St Jackson Hgts 77 N X MONTE BOVI ANTHONY J 35 50 159th St Flushrng 58 N Y MURAWSKI KENNETH 180 Huron St Brooklyn 22 N Y OLES STANLEY J 145 North 8th St Brooklyn 11 N Y PAGE V PERRIN 17 South Ketcham Aye Amrtyyrlle N X QLEALY KEVIN J 6 1 Sth St Mrddle Vrllage 79 N Y QLINN PALL G 45 15 Ltopra Parkway Flushrng 58 N Y RAMER NICHOLAS A 4 24 Astorra Blyd Astorra2 N X REILLY EDWARD F 82 16 164th PlaCe Janmrca 32 N Y SERVIDIO RICHARD 351 Grlmore St Mrneola N Y SMITH HAROLD 760 O7 74th Aye Glen Oaks N Y TEED ROBERT L 433 Wrlson Aye Brooklyn 21 N Y WILLOLGHBY EARL 199 03 26th Ave Baysrde 58 N Y 7ANINI ROBERT 75 33 67th Road Middle Vrllage 79 N Y ROOM 126 BIANQUET RICHARD S 105 South 8th St Brooklyn 11 N Y BI UM RICHARD H 382 Prospect Place Brooklyn 38 N Y BOONE GARY T Flushmg 67 N Y BUCHNER FRED G 1811 Cornelra St Brooklyn 27 N Y CADETTE WALTER 15609 33rd Ave Flushrng 54 N Y CORCORAN EDWARD 107 61 108th St S Rrchmond H111 19 N CUSHING THOMAS S 71417 29th Aye Baysrde 60 N Y DEIL JOHN F 767 Euclrd Aye Brooklyn8 N Y I'I'Y JOSEPH E 33 Meserole St Brooklyn 6 N Y FISCHER JOHN E 77 63 79th St Glendale 77 N Y GALVIN THOMAS F 67 34 47th Aye Woodsrde 77 N Y GREGORX FRANK 135 Woodbrne St Brooklyn 21 N Y HFRRMANN JOHN V' 108 09 9 th Ave Rrchmond Hlll 19 N Y HIGGINS WALTER T 84 39 57th Road Elmhurst 73 N Y JACKOWSKI ROBERT L I1 Oakland St Brooklyn 27 N Y JARVIS JOSEPH A 85 34 171st St Kew Gardens 15 N X KELLEHER MATTHEW D 1173 Garden Place Wantagh N Y , - , W . . 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N X HARTMANN FRANK J 85 11 Jamarca Ave Woodhaven 21 N Y JONES JAMES W 265 Prospect Pace Brooklyn 38 N Y IxENNA ROBERT E 86 33 125th St Rrchmond Hall 18 N Y KENNEDY DANIEL 8 37 164th St Jamaica 32 N X KISTNER CHARLES 94 32 Sutter Aye Ozone Park 17 N Y KOHLHEPP FREDERICK 89 Welrfield St Brooklyn 21 N X MANNION PALL T 778 St Johns Place Brooklyn 17 N X MCANDREXW JOHN J 39 39 4 th St Sunnysndc 4 N X INIASONE INIICHAELJ 419 Clermont Aye Brooklyn 38 N X MCCLSKER JOHN 586 Prospect Place Brooklyn 38 N Y INICHUGH FRANK X 317 Eckford St Brooklyn 22 N Y MEDAGLIA JOSEPH 208 Palmetto St Brooklyn 77 N X MOLARO GEORGE P 588 Glcnmorc Ayn Brooklyn 7 N X 1X1LLLANEX JAMES E 952 Manhattan Ave Brooklyn 27 N X WIEWIEROWSKI STAN M 107 Bedford Avc PALMIERI ANTHONY F 507 Graham Ave Brooklyn 22 N X P1 TTIWATO ROBLRT A 50 Rottkamp St Valley Stream N X POLITO PETER A 39 74 78th St Long IslandC1ty 1 N X RLDDX WILLIAM 617 Park Place Brooklyn 16 N Y ROMANO JOSEPH 60 17 69th Plrce Maspcth 78 N X SICLRELLA LAWRENCE G 136 Groyc St Brooklyn 71 N X SPARACIO ANTHONX 1' 659 Metropolntan Ava Brooklyn 11 N X STARRINS CLIFFORD 44 Eycrgrecn Aye Brooklyn 71 N X XVANDASIEWICZ STFPHFN M 1347 Icffcrson Arc Brooklyn 21 N X WINIARSKI ROBYRT A 104 49 37th Druc Coronl 68 N X VUOLFLE XVII I IAINI R1 17 Dmls Au GlcnCoyc N X ZAIKOVUSKI VINCENT 59 67 55th Road Mrspcth 78 N X ROOM I AMERES IOUIS A 1013 Hart St Brooklyn 37 N X ANTICAGLIA JOSEPH R 5 19 50th Ave Long Island Ctty 1 N Y ASTA FRANK T 78 18 83111 St Glendale 27 N BRENNAN IOHN I' 37 41 78111 Sf Jackson Helghts 77 N Y BRISCIANA ANTHONY C 3 15 52nd Drlve Maspeth 8 N Y CATALANO NICHOLAS A 173 Hxghland Place Brooklyn 8 N Y CAVANALGH MICHAELJ 75 56 46th St Long Island Clty 3 N CLOONAN PATRICK 34 36 93rd St Jackson Helghts 77 N CLLLEN VUILLIAM J 195 Beach 115th St Rockaway Park N X DI BLLLO CARLO A 19419 45th Ayc llushmg 58 N X DONNELLAN THOMAS M 87 31 139111 St Jamaxca 35 N Y FVANGELISTA ANTHONY J 23 73 26th St Astor1a2 N Y IARRELL EDWARD A 13 70 Beach 24th St 1-ar Rockayyay 91 1 I IARRELL EDWARD P 850 Sutter Aye Brooklyn 7 N Y GLEASON JAMES J 13516122nd St So Ozone Park 20 N Y HALKA RICHARD S 95 33 89th St HARAN GERALD P 587 New York Ave Brooklyn 3 N Y HASSETT THOMAS J 326 Norfeld Blvd Elmont N X HLGGARD STEPHEN 30 North Drlye Malba 57 N X JAKUBOWSKI WALTER 107 52 Sutphln Blyd Jama1ca35 N Y JANICS JOHN T 700 Hull St Brooklyn 33 N Y JUNGBLUT LAWRENCE J 8012 Rockavyay Blyd Ozone Park 16 N X RFFGAW ROBERT L 979 Ondcrdonk Aye Brooklyn 77 N Y ROLAKOWSKI EDWARD 777 Nassau Ayc Brooklyn 77 N X II' BFAU RAX MOND 1' 147 56 Jcyyel Aye Ilushmg 67 N Y IIDOSKI IOSEPH F 30 15 45th St long Island Cm 3 N1 X MARTENI GERARDJ 107 73 86th Rd Rrchmond Hxll 18 N X' MARTIN HAROLDJ 69 18 Nansen St Forest Htlls 75 N X MCAXVARD JOHN J 117 02 20lst St Holl1s17 N X MCCARTHY KEVIN W 35 08 95th St Iackson Helehts 72 N Y . , - I, - , . 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NICHOLSON JOSEPH M 159 -11 100111 SI Howard Beach 14 N Y ORLANDO MARCO R 145 Ten Eyck Walk Brooklyn 6 N Y PAPANDREA ANTHONH 6 74 Parsons Blyd Elushrng6 N H POLO RONALD E 14 Sherrdan Aye Brooklyn 8 N 3 QLAREQLIO JOSEPH A R9 66 710th SI me 7 RLIHER DONALD E 50 79 66th Sr Wfoodsrde N Y SIRAGLSA NICHOLAS A 9 10 54111 Axe Jackson Herghts N H VELOTTI JOSEPH 17 Nuyton St Brooklyn 77 N X VINCENT IAXIES C 959 Purnlm Axe Brooklyn 71 N Y ACCELERATED JUNE GRADUATES ROOM -410 ANIGRISANO NICHOLAS P 144 53 Roosevelt Aye Elushmg 54 N Y 50 06 46rh St Woodside 77 N Y BEYER ARTHUR E 85 70 113111 St Rrchmond Hrll 18 N Y CLARENDON KENNETH 222 Stagg Walk Brooklyn6 N Y DEAN PAUL J 1347 McBr1de St Far Rockavs ly 91 N DIXSON JOHN J 181 17 Henley Road J1m11c1 37 N Y DONOVAIN MICHAEI B 89 25 134th St Rrchmond Hlll 18 N Y DUFFY DENNIS J 59 I2 41st Aye Wmmtmdslde 77 N Y EGAN JOSEPH J 378 Eldcrt Ime Brooklyn 8 N Y EGAN KENNETH W 58 01 186th St Elushrng 65 N X ESCHMANN PALI J 99 17 200th St Hollls 23 N Y EALK CHARLES H 69 37 76th St M1ddIeV1llage 9 N '1 FANELLI VINCENT 189 Sterlmg St Brooklyn 75 N Y EISCHER ELGENE C 77 65 79th St Glendale 77 N Y GALLAGHER ROY L 39 Granrte St Brooklyn7 N Y GERMANA JOSEPH 86 13 Northern Blvd Jackson Herghts 72 N Y GOSS KEITH B 7 Macon St Brooklyn 16, N Y HAMILL JOHN 80 54 189th St Jamarca 73 N Y HEBEL HENRY G 121 47 6th Ave College Pornt 56 N H HEVAGHAN DONALD 427 State sr Brooklynl N Y HOLLAND GEORGE B 73 33 50th Drlye Long Island Cm 2 N HLGHES ROBERT D 135 Patchen Axe Brooklyn 71 N Y JANICKE PAUL M 88 70 Hollrs Ct Blyd Queens Vrllage N H JORDAN JOSEPH M 60 Anna Ave Westbury N Y KAVANAGH JOSEPH 94 44 46th Aye Elmhurst 3 N Y KELLY CHARLES C 25 7 29th Ave Asrona2 N Y KORB LAWRENCE J 86 17 77tl1 St Woodhawcn 21 N Y MERRIGAN ROBERT 53 31 198th St Elushrng 65 N Y NICARICO THOMAS 290 Wrlloughby Ave Brooklyn 5 N Y ODONNIELL JOSEPH T 80 35 Cormsh Ave CJLSZEWSKI ROBERTJ 17 Oakland St Brookl n 77 N Y Y PARCHIN SKI KENNETH J 55 O2 Hamrlton Place Maspeth 78 N Y PIWINSKI ALFRED J 188 Java St Brooklyn 27 N Y RANDEL FRED V 47 42 157th St 1-lushmg 55 N Y ROMANO SA LVATORE A 95 50 75th St Ozone Park 17 N Y SACCO VINCENT G 51 17 78th St Jrckson Herghts 70 N Y SCARANTINO PATRICK P 1091 Gates Ave Brooklyn 71 N Y STEFEEWS JOHN E 61 54 Palmetto St R1dgevxood27 N H THOMAS CHARLES G JR 112 71 197th St St Albans 12 N H TBFARO LEONARD J 15171 59th Ave Elushrng 55 N Y 'IYMANN JOHN T 42 46 Lnron St Flushrng 55 N Y WALBY THOMAS 1776 Stephens St Brooklyn 77 N Y ROO11 -412 AMRHEIN GEORGE R 596 Leonard St Brooklyn 72 N Y BEAGAN CHARLE 31 31 54th St Woodsrde 77 N Y BRADY PETER D 6445 Madison St Rrdgevnood 27 N Y BROOKS JAMES J 40 15 154rh Sr Flushrng 54 N Y BLSBY THOMAS A 164 Pacrlic St Brooklynl N Y COOLEY JOSEPH P 151 09 33rd Road Flushing 54 N Y DEBO VINCENTJ 388 Melrose St Brooklyn 37 N Y DI EIORE PALL M 107 47 97nd St Ozone Park 17 N Y DEINER JOHN B 6 15 35th Aye Jackson He1ghts 77 N Y FLIYIN EDWARD D 154 16 74th Ave Whrtestone 57 N Y FIYINNI WILLIAM J '23 35 139th St Kew Gardens N Y FUIIAM VINCENT E 49 07 39th Axe Iong Island Cnty 4 N Y HSU IULJIS M 71 01 Little Neck Parkway Floral Park N Y JAVIS JOHN A 779 Autumn Ave Brooklyn 8 N Y MALTESE FRANK 57 Montrose Ave MASON JOHN F 30 36 153rCl St Flushing 54 N Y MATTSON IAWRE1 'CE T 43 37 47th St Long Island Cxty 4 N Y M'CCAFEERY THOINIAS J 90 14 80th St Woodhaven 21 N Y INIULLER HAROLD 34 20 83rd St Jackson Herghts 77 N Y INIURPHY PAUL E 35 47 34th St long Islancl Clty 6 N Y ML RPHY THOMAS E 17 Hollywood Ave Douglaston 63 N Y O BRIEN JOHN L 78 11 79th Place Glend1le27 N Y ONEILL WILLIAINI J 35 58 65th St Woodside 77 N Y OSULLIVAN DANIEL 47 24 745th St Douqhston 67 N Y PAGANO ALBERT E 74 54 37th St Astoria N Y PREUSSER EDWARD 1927 Cornelra St Brooklyn 77 N Y PRIBIL ERANCISJ 11517 105111 Ave Rrchmond Hrll 19 N Y RICE JOHN! A 94 05 35th Ave Jackson Herghts 77 N Y SIINIPSON THEODORE R 161 29 84th Aye Jamaica 37 N Y SLATTERY WILLIAM P 30 02 93rd St Jackson Herghts 69 N Y 1' . . P. , . ' 1 1'. . I - 1 1 J. . A ' , . 1 1 1 . 1 , 1 . 1 1 1 . . 1' . . 1 ' 1 ' R. 1 . 1 E. ' , , 1- 1 . ' 1 . -, . , 4 I ., - I I. . - . 1 1 A v . I . 1 . . 141111. 11 N. Y. ' 1 , 1 1 I' J, .1 , ' . 1 I . 1 1 1 . I I l .7 - -.-. - ' - ' - Q ' ' . . 1 . . 1 1 . . ,I 1 A I 1 . Y v - - - L 1 - 1 1 . ' , - 7 1 I . I . 1J. 71 y'.1J. . I ' -Irv. I . M. 1 , P. 1 ', , -7 1'- ' A . - ' . . I - r - Y . ' I --. 1 1 . 1 . 1 ,I , I ' 1 , 4 v 1 .1 , I 1 . . . . , '1 , , .1 I v . . , 1.1 . 1 Y- , 1 , ' ' V - , 1 . . . 1 . . I - I I I - 1 1 1 ' v - . . 1 1 . I v. A I 7 ' I Y ' 11. I A ' , . 1 . I ' I A ' ' - 1 - - . . . X 1 L I , J. , . . v 1 I . T- I ' A Q - a - - 4 .' . . - ' ' 1 111 , 1 I , IT I . BECK. THOMAS K, Elmhurst 15. N. Y. Brooklyn 22I N, Y, ' I A r I I 1 1 , I . ,, 1 . 1 I .I I Q - 1- I --y - - ' . , . . 1- . ' .' 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