Cathedral Academy - Way Yearbook (Albany, NY)

 - Class of 1956

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In gratitude a d admiration for the accomplishments of these past sixty-sev years, f d hool-in this,the final e 1t1on of we present a brief r umb ofthe history o our ear sc THE WAY. Guided by the Sacre eart of Jesus, Our Class Patron, we take you on the ourney of Yesterday, Today and Tom row revealing OUR STORY. CLASS PATRON The Most Sacred Heart ofjesus TABLE OF CONTENTS YESTERDAY: History .... TODAY: Guidance .... Graduates ....... Underclassmen ....., Grammar School. . . . Classes ...,..... Activities .... Athletics ....... Patrons ........... Acknow dgments. . . Good- ye .,.,......,. TOMO OW G dinal McCloskey Memorial High School. . . . . . . . nm Q , 5 U af N 0:42 f , , gp K it .5-' ,. . ' ,4 ' fn.- A ' K, Lffltf' r ff a f il 1 ggi 'K I A X i 55 'rsi ,,,r , L, , .ff - - ,ke 'A 4, ., , - 's ' ,,ti :Ilia it f 15 2 5 - s f , it ,. ' ' J -.Fa----- 't , ' 2, I'- fb -Q A fg-f is 1 fl '5- fgipii yfxj. 3- Y T X' ., s -QV, A T. ' 2 isssrtt r E 1 1 T as -A N 1+ if if --..x..4:ff. 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W ,Q ,L - A ' QL? 5 jimi ,,.f. - .4 ff: A ffzmfi' 1 4 'f 1 ' ..,igEw'f' ' J ,K .W 'f.- .- 2 - ag wh IQ! 1 ..1. vi w l y DEDICATION 'fgmmmrzali May this Faith be increased in thee, by the Lord, unto truth and eternal happiness, dearest brother in Christll' On October 24, 194-5 this prayerful wish was uttered by our Beloved Bishop Gibbons as he began the Consecration rites of his Coadjutor, the Most Reverend William A. Scully. For the past two years as the Ordinary of the Albany Diocese, you have tried in every way to increase this Faith and to spread the Seed and Word of God among the 322,000 Catholics of your fold. You know the growing needs and demands of our area and because of your keen fore- sight you have made arrangements for the erection ofa number of churches and numer- ous Catholic schools. As the Seventh Bishop of Albany, you have made us aware that there is a special place in your heart for the students of your Cathedral Academy. Your life as a Leader and Guardian has been so inspiring and praiseworthy that to know you is to love you. In grateful appreciation for the major part you play in OUR STORY, we are happy to dedi- cate our final issue of Cathedral's Annual-THE WAY-as a token of admiration and devotedness to you, Bishop Scully. You accepted the burdens of the Episcopal office and have unstintingly proved the wisdom of your motto- TO SERVE THEE IS TO REIGNV' Tomorrow, as adult members of Christ's Mystical Body and Your Flock, we will cherish this paternal interest by begging the Sacred Heart of Jesus, who has had a special claim on you for so many years of your priestly life, to continue His benediction on you and your work while you further the Kingdom of God with increasing strength and courage. 3? as 'ff' i'Q!i-fi l '53 f IKEA A 4 it ., f UII x ,gif nut vklrlfli 6 ' M5602 132131 V-an-ni D, ' k 255 gui' A 1 :I A 92 R ,Ol i 25 im 4 5 .1-Lf gi. L + . ' 5' '- fi: ' -f . . . V ,,,,,,w .1-ji, Qin. ' fu f ' 4 v t, an Tgflreggfl ' f N- QM' W ' 7 ',f , 4' 'w 1 If ff' 1 f J 4 .J MQ ,JM Wf- v-95 5 4' Z , 4 ?e4'w'Wf'-g.H'f'f'!'n':'F'S.1i'11 9 i 5 , I 'L 4 A-f 2 , - Jr... X ' r . L .:s,w2..-S , f'1w-:m:MM..miam. May The Blessing Of Coll The Father , . .George Lins- lry, Ann Slyer and Rocvo Agostino receive the' Special Blessing which His Fxtellency imparts he-forv the Christmas Play begins. E 2 Q Oh, Happy Day, W1- U Never Forgetf, . .Bishop Scully chats with sex eral seniors before' thi' pre- sentation of Class Rings. Donald Sherry, Carol Lansley, Gertrude Murray-to the left of His Excellency, and Judith Reinisvh and Jose-ph Cotugno on the right-enjoy the prixilege irn- mensfzlv. Are Angelx Always S0 Small? . .Maureen Clancy, oentefr, makes a loving rvply to the qurs- tion put to her by His Excellency after hor pre-1 se-ntation ofthe Spiritual Bouquet. The Little Angels pictured are Madeline Nicholas and Mary Lynn Hausler. VOL. 861 VOL. 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':41',l 1f V 5 T , ' ' , F a ,nw sl xv-.,, 5 5 X Q 'X sg it N 5 ,XP f hAA.- sk 1 ' i 1: : .j i g A Q 1. :si 5'-Q 'Q Z3 , Q A .Q gf - .1 Z Q '5 1 S51 3 , s N N 5355 'fl ier ff 3 . .Z ui ., Q PLL x J if X f W? My gy, , 519- f ig , g f 11AAA Wig' .. .. MSW i x g' XF Q Q -' f sf VN 'vw u g 1 fl: ' A -f-:J 'fiwllsgaiii-rg' -, - -31 .Z ' wi i f - - f- f YYMMQ L ' T ., wx -wx: ' A w1'Q.Ffr f 1 1513 as-Eixgfxiffg ,Si g 1 Qkwwgfg Qs X -5 S Q 'kiss 5? 'A ,., 5 511, .. w fi A ,wwf A xr- f 15423, S X 1 Q 1 X X 115 ,4 -g,m- My NET li Q L W ,,W,.j 5 f Ziff it oung or old, once in a while we all get a hankering to journey into yesterday . . .and the way to get there is with memo- ries. . .so travel with us now down the path of the years to our beginnings. Upon arriving in the newly-founded Albany Diocese on May 27, 184-7, Bishop John McCloskey saw that there was much work to be done in this vast area-now known as Albany. He found himself with a parish exceedingly small in a sparsely settled sec- tion ofthe city, which at that time contained only about forty-five thousand people. First of all, plans were made for a great Cathe- dral. The land which the Bishop chose was situated on the hill which is now familiar to us as Eagle Street. It was purchased on April 1, 184-8.The Cathedral was completed four years later,thanks to the untiring efforts of volunteer workers from every surrounding locality. ln ceremonies held on November 21, 1852, this beautiful gothic structure was dedicated to the Mother of God under one of her most glorious titles, the Immaculate Conception. Today the twin spires stand as a beacon and a monument to a great priest- a Man of God who was destined for progress. This ls Our Story When the parish was in its infancy, the next step was the open- ing of a school in September 1861. Three Sisters of Saint Joseph were in charge, Mother Francis Xavier, Sister Ephram and Sister Teresine. These nuns came from their motherhouse of Carondelet in St. Louis, Missouri. Their first convent was a small brick dwell- ing on Eagle Street. The enrollment at the first Cathedral school was two hundred boys and girls for grades one through eight. We are told that the first young girl to register, Mary Lawlor, later became Sister M. Lucina, C.S.J. ln 1863, two Christian Brothers, Brother Simplician and Brother Alfred Edward, came to teach the older boys in grades six, seven and eight. While the parish school for boys was conducted on Jefferson Street, it was called Saint Aloysius Hall. Unfortunately, these zealous men of Cod were not to remain with us as long as we would have liked. They were called to more demanding duities by their superiors who had begun to open their own schools for boys. About this time, news had reached us that Archbishop Hughes had passed to his eternal reward and in January 1864, the Holy See appointed Bishop McCloskey to the Archepiscopal throne in New York City. ' 1 EZ -ala --aa . ..........w--,..-.-gi --sr .. - - if :,,.,f' 'fl I--in - 1 f 'V w Meanwhile, both our faculty and student body were growing in proportion to the educational facilities available. To keep pace with the ever-moving trends, the Rt. Reverend Patrick Ludden, second Rector, made known the dire need for a new school. ln the spring of 1873, with the vigorous support of his parishioners, construction began on a new building on Elm Street adjacent to Saint Aloysius Hall. This new building, now referred to as the Annex, housed an elite school for girls and the name selected for it was Saint Agnes Hall. In 1888, the Reverend Francis D. McGuire, pioneered the idea of separating the high school from the elementary grades. This academic department was moved to the third fioor of the Elm Street school. One sister was assigned complete charge of the ad- vanced students. The first group to graduate from high school finished in 1893. As the years rolled by, Cathedral was turning out notable young men and women. Such excellent work could not go unnoticed and,in 1898, the University of the State of New York granted a charter to us and we officially became Cathedral Aca- demy. Up to this point only the girls had remained for the studies which merited Regents diplomas. Then, in 1903, Stephen Smith, Henry Molloy and Robert Molloy began the era for boys. 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His Excellency, the Most Reverend William A. Scully was appointed in l945 as Co-adjutor Bishop of Albany to assist with the tremendously growing Catholic population here. Then in the autumn, Father Taaflfe was transferred to Blessed Sacrament Church in Albany. To our midst came our present rector and principal, the Reverend John ,l. Forman. lVlany were the student interests which spread beyond classroom activities in these past few years. Some ofthe new features added were: C.Y.U. projects, Our Lady's Sodality, Public Speaking Clubs, May Day Participation, Operettas, Boys and Cirls Clee Clubs, Class Night Banquets and many other events which kept our youth on a par. During these years Cathedral was represented in Hearst History Contests, National Poetry Contests, Latinum Auxilium Examinations, and several other competitive tests and we were favored with many winners in these enterprises. i-3 A 1 ti fwf tt . ip 9 ti T Q A yyiz i N On February l4, 1955-both of our schools on Jefferson and lower Elm Streets were destroyed by hre. Two hundred seventy pupils and their teachers took up their work the following Monday in the partly occupied St. Vincent,s Home. ln Septem- ber ofthis current year,when only one building was available for twelve hundred children, we were granted special permission for double sessions for all grammar school classes. The time had come when Cathedrals walls were too small to house her children-and Bishop Scully and his councillors planned a remedy for the con- dition by closing the portals of academic life at Cathedral this June. The present school will provide facilities for her seven hundred elementary pupils. The academic work will continue in the million dollar Cardinal McCloskey Memorial High School within the immediate vicinity ofthe Cardinalis great Cathedral, Every student graduates from C.A. with a store of memories. Her high educa- tional standards aim to prepare her students to be worthwhile Catholic men and women and therefore good American citizens. . .so, young or old, let's leave the yestcryears behind. . .and travel with us through the pages ofTODAY. 13 Quad Vult Deus Salus Ac Spec ?C9QCaGY?CQ0f?CB6f?Ci5Rn6f?C'Xk,, AFX ' ig?-1 A X A . 0 .N O 0 HIS EXCELLENCY, THE RT. REVEREND .IOHN J. CONROY, D.D. 1865-1877 Second Bishop of Albany Rt. Reverend John Conroy, the first bishop to be con secrated in the Cathedral of the Immaculate Conception, was a person of profound learning, and administrative ability. During his reign, many additions to the diocese including the beautiful St. ,Ioseph's Church in Albany, the Home for the Aged, and the Convent ofthe Sacred Heart took place. Deus Spes Men www - gf ' 1? if .f A - HIS EXCELLENCY, THE RT. REVEREND FRANCIS I. MCNIERNY, D.D. 1878-1894- Third Bishop of Albany A man of great dignity, deep spiritual and intellectual sensibility, he was, moreover, a man of action. Under his guidance, the Cathedral was remodeled and the Jefferson Street Spire was built. In 1893 Bishop Mc- Nierny became a Regent in the University ofthe State of New York. It was during Bishop McNierny's reign in oflice that the Syracuse Diocese was established and Very Rev. Patrick Ludden, pastor of Cathedral here was named the First Bishop of Syracuse. Et Alias Oves Habeo GNWXV 71 i eg is HIS EXCELLENCY, THE RT. REVEREND THOMAS M. A. BURKE, D.D. 1894-1915 Fourth Bishop of Albany Known as the Children,s Bishopufhis disarming simplicity of manner, intense love of children, and de- light in living made his personality one of exceptional appeal. Bishop Burke was a daily visitor at Cathedral Academy and many of our grandparents tell us of this Little Shepherdl' whom they loved. 2- W4 PC HIS EXCELLENCY, THE RT. REVEREND THOMAS F. CUSACK, D.D. 1915-1918 Fifth Bishop of Albany Though his ofhce was to be the shortest in the history ofthe diocese, Bishop Cusack established the Eucharis- tic League and the Propagation of the Faith on a diocesan basis. His generosity was widely known. He made large contributions to several institutions. The influence of this venerated Bishop cannot be measured. Et Omnes Unum Sim 1 r i HIS EXCELLENCY, THE MOST REVEREND EDMUND F. CIBBONS, D.D. 1919-1954 Sixth Bishop ofAlbany With such an inspired Shepherd and a magnanimous spiritual leaderw at the head of the Albany Diocese, there could only have been an era of great growth both spiritual and material. The expansion of the Diocese was graphically and photographically embedded in your heart and mind, Dear Bishop Gibbons, and thirty-five years and eight months as our Spiritual Leader you aimed to fulfill this desire. As a humble Bearer of Benediction to Cod's people, your name is venerated by old and young-by clergy, religious and laity alike. Now at Mater Christi Seminary, watching from behind the scenes, your heart truly consecrated to Cod and His Glory, must be filled with joy to know that every- where around Cathedral growth is apparent. From March 25, 1919 to November 10, 1954 you, Codis Chosen Apostle, kept an ever-watchful eye upon Our Alma Mater. During your apostolate many are the sons and daughters of C.A. that you have raised to God's Altar or presided at the taking of Vows of religious professions. Without your sanction, the third volume of OUR STORY, the present Cathedral Academy, would not have been accomplished. While you are enjoying a foretaste of Heaven, we the concluding group of Cathedralitesg together with our beloved Priests and Sisters, thank Your Excellency for the untold blessings you brought to C.A. It is the expressed wish of each of the 106 graduates of 1956 that Our Heavenly Father will reward you abundantly for your life of confidence in Cod and hlial devotion to His Blessed Mother. 15 ei-xbd THE RT. REVEREND JAMES P. O'CONNOR 1904-1912 Fifth Rector Monsignor O'Connor took a great interest in the children and schools of the Cathedral Parish. The present commodious convent of Elm St. stands as witness to his concern for the well-being of the teaching sisters of Cathedral Academy. It was he who promoted the departmental work and various courses in the high school curriculum at C.A. ' it li . fit' 2 - in 'Ao itil O.. ai. 1 THE REVEREND FRANCIS D. McGUIRE 1887-1904 Fourth Rector Father McGuire was noted for his patience, leniency, tolerance, and inexhaustible kindness. He is especi- ally remembered by the people of the Parish since he liquidated the parish debt with the purse pre- sented to him on his Silver Jubilee. To Father Mc- Guire we are indebted for the first academic courses. 9 doebeb 16 3 .E THE RT. REVEREND JOSEPH A. DELANEY 1912-1933 Sixth Rector One of the most beloved people who played a major role in the story of Cathedral Academy was Rt. Reverend Joseph A. Delaney. As a result of his prayers, his efforts. and his dreams, the present Cathedral Academy building was erected. It was his pride and joy. Even dearer than the building were the children who filled the classrooms. To each he was a father, a friend, a confidant. His love was returned by all who warmed to his interest and friendliness. Monsignor was the soul of Cathedral Academy. It is his spirit that is her spirit, his devotion to Christ and the Church and to his people which is the expression of her loyalty. It was his devotedness, example, and holiness which were the spring from which flowed the numerous vocations to the priesthood and religious life that Cathedral can claim. It is to Monsignor Delaney that we owe Cathedral as we know it-both the building and the spirit. May he forever look down on us and guide us as he did always. 17 -IT 'II If ,-.Qt h xv F i' A ...- sgfgsgsgaiegega l w l w s w 3 , ,ss 1, .N 5 ,X -Q A , THE RT. REVEREND WILLIAM H. TAAFFE 1933-1944 Seventh Rector For ten years Cathedral Academy was favored by the daily direction and excellent man- agement of Monsignor Taalfe. Due to his keeness and awareness of current needs, a commercial department was established. This department, now one of the largest in the state, has made a definite contribution to the academic standing of C. A. and has enabled many of its graduates to secure excellent positions. His personal lense of orderliness and efficiency was reflected in the systematic improvements in all the autivi EVA escllool, spiritual, academic, cultural and ma- terial. During his years the C150 Clulsgw ' l dp the athletic program and extra-curricular activities were expanded also. 7, 'A , K X Due to Monsignofs excmilleitt age., ' ayments were made on the debt of the school building. He endea i s- . pastor and true priest. ai V ' fi 18 PCYDGTWPCTQQDQMTQGTQ Cr-were t -23 +3 ebebebeiscbdxt THE REVEREND WILLIAM R. CHARLES 1912-1913 First Superintendent of Schools Father Charles, as first Superintendent of Schools, laid begin- nings to the centralization of the organization of the diocesan school system. He systematically vistited every school in the diocese, issued the first reports, reorganized the teaching of re- ligion in the schools and laid the foundations of a sound Dioce- san school system. U ,H 4 1 -fe Ee emma fi THE REVEREND JOSEPH A. DUNNEY 1913-1927 Second Superintendent of Schools This priestly scholar held the oflice of Superintendent for fif- teen years. During this time he furthered the process of organ- ization. knitting the diocesan schools into a closer unit. During Father Dunnefs administration. Diocesan examinations were born. Community Supervisors visited schools and supervised classes. Health examination and services began on an organized basis, and the Dolphin System of religious teaching for all the grades was basically adopted. Former Superintendents of Schools G CPCTWTD v it X E l Ci9d7 XbQ THE RT. REVER ' In--.' P. HANRAHAN Once an assistant astor at Cathedr u -r o'F7' an s alwa s ke tin active touch with our P , , Y P school life. As Superintendent of S ool , Qh aying ofthe cornerstone ofthe present Cathedral Academ buildin in 1927 ' 0 - it r lf ' y g , a is a measure of greatness to our youth today. Among the many achievements co gf, - ' 1- - his M ce as Superintendent, is the establish- ment of the Annual Teachers' Conventi n tr. Festival. Twenty-eight years have been unsparin l devoted to the task of romo - u f '1 n . . 4 f l ' Thir f ools 'fart 41 ? g y p l standards in every school in the diocese. We wish to express our gratitude to Monsign -,guy or a work well done. wwcvfveessf-ra l :F EE It! P2 ft' Q cu f 2 he! ' x W THE REVEREND THEODORE D. BLACK l953sl955 Second Assistant Pri neipal Father Black was stationed at Cathedral for eleven years of our school life. He placed many of us in Kindergarten on our first day of school and then watched us grow up. He knows us better than we know ourselves. For his priestly efforts, he is loved, admired, and respected by all. The encouragement and advice Father gave us has never failed to help. Fatherls activities at C. A. included a large variety of tasks from assistant principalship with its many worriesfto an able financeer and leader in many parish projects. Father Black took an active interest in every activity for young and old. He was always ready and willing to lend cooperation and support. Fatherls guidance and leadership has won many worthwhile friends and admirers. .pt-f I THE REVEREND JAMES G. HART 194-4-1953 First Assistant Principal How happy we are to recall this beloved priestls name, for truly it brings to mind many pleasant hours in our school life. During his eight years as assistant principal, Fatherls direction of both stu- dent and alumni activities showed much wisdom, prudence, and tact. Blessed with a special divine gift of solving prob- lems for youth, many times we were helped over the hurdles by this zealous and kindhearted Alter Christus. His warm, friendly smile is missed at Cathedralg it brought joy to many a disturbed person. Our loss was His Excellencyls gain, where Father Hart has proved himself worthy of such confidential trust as Secretary to Bishop Scully, and Treasurer at Mater Christi. We are grateful to you, Father Hart, for your un- ceasing interest in the spiritual well-being of our school. Time will not efface your unrewarded kind- ness, and we will always remember you in our prayers. cT T t I 1' Q K M1 px A . A, A N .AQQ5 PRINCIPALS Rt. Reverend Edgar P. Wadhams 1852-1872 Rt. Reverend Patrick Ludden 1872-1880 Reverend James Curtin 1880-1882 Rt. Reverend John Walsh 1882-1887 Reverend Francis D. McGuire 1887-1904 Rt. Reverend James P. 0'Connor 1904-1912 Rt. Reverend Joseph A. Delaney 1912-1933 Rt. Reverend William H. Taaffe 1933-194-4 Very Reverend John J. Forman 1944- ASSISTANT PRINCIPALS Reverend James G. Hart 1945-1953 Reverend Theodore D. Black 1953-1955 Reverend Robert F. Willi 1955- 1956 VICE-PRINCIPALS Sister Xavier Sister Theodora Sister Herman Sister Florentine Sister Genevieve Sister Agnes Gonzaga Sister Rose Aurelia Sister Patrick Our Administrators 1861 1866 1874 1876 1883 1887 1893 1917 Sister Aurelia Sister Mechtilde Sister Aloysia Sister Edward Marie Sister Seraphine Sister Edward Marie Sister Anna Frances HIGH SCHOOL FACULTY 1889-1956 Sister Agnes Blanche Sister Agnes Vincent Sister Aida Sister Alberta Sister Alexander Sister Alice Catherine Sister Alice Mary Sister Aloysia Joseph Sister Aloysius Sister Alvera Sister Ann Rita Sister Anna Christine Sister Anna Claire Sister Anna Joseph Sister Anna Theresa Sister Ann Gabriel Sister Annunciata Sister Asella Joseph Sister Aurelia Joseph Sister Bernarda Sister Catherine de Ricci Sister Catherine Roberta 1923 1929 1935 1941 1947 1948 1954 Sister Cecilia Joseph JL . . 'W ' Y v v Sister Celestine 6 Sister Celestine Joseph Sister Charles Garnier Sister Clotilda Sister Columbine E if D CN ' 5 ,N f XJ L13-2 1 s ig? 4 9 1889-1956 I lx tl' 5 - . S 2 'Qf 3 High School Faculty i J v 4 X 4 'gi X if Sister Edith Sister Edmund Therese Sister Esta Sister Eusebius Sister Evangelista Sister Evelyn Sister Florentine Sister Frances Patricia Sister Germaine Sister Gertrude Sister Helen Louise Sister Helena Sister Ida Marie Sister Inez Sister Isabelle Marie Sister James Aloysius Sister James Clarine Sister .lane Frances Sister Jane Marie Sister Joan Marie Sister John Emmanuel Sister Justin Sister Laurentine Sister Leo Joseph Sister Leon Marie Sister Leonora Sister Loretta Agnes Sister Louis Alena Sister Mary Agatha Sister Mary Aida Sister Mary Aloysius Sister Mary Angela Sister Mary Bernard Sister Mary Bertin Sister Mary Claire Sister Mary Clementine Sister Mary de Lourdes Sister Mary Edmund Sister Mary Edna Sister Mary Eleanor Sister Mary Emeline Sister Mary Frederica Sister Mary Inez Sister Mary James Sister Mary Josepha Sister Mary Leon Sister Mary Leonora Sister Mary Natale Sister Mary Odilia Sister Mary Patrick Sister Mary Vincent Sister Marie Antoinette Sister Marion Sister Margaret Agnes Sister Margaret Claire Sister Margaret Patricia Sister Mauretia Sister Martina 22 Sister Miriam Sister Othilia Sister Patrick Frances Sister Pauline Sister Rosaire Sister Rose Sister Rose Ancilla Sister Rose Cecilia Sister Rose of the B.S. Sister Redempta Sister St. Anthony ' Sister Theodora Sister Thedosia Sister Theophane Sister Thomas Aquinas Sister Urban Sister William Joseph LAYMEN Mrs. Thomas Keeshan Doyle Miss Elizabeth McCivem Miss Estelle Pender Mrs. Eugene Sciutto Miss Ann Sennett Professor Dumouchel Professor Joseph Farrelly Professor Eugene McCarthy Professor Murin Professor James Rourk Members of the Cathedral Parish and Students of the Cathedral Academy Who Have Entered the Priesthood 0 Jesus, Etemal Priest, grant them grace to spend themselves, and be spent in Thy service. Reverend James B. Brennock Reverend Thomas Brennock Reverend Harry Burke Reverend Thomas Burke, 0.S.A. Reverend John J. Cannon Reverend William Casey, C.M. Reverend Francis Ciana Reverend Patrick Louis Connick at Reverend Joseph Cox W Reverend Anthony DeFranco Reverend William A. Devlin Y 0 Q verend John Dignan I R1 lv Reverend Richard Dinneen X ,Reverend Alphonsus J. Donlon, S.J IW j everend Leo Donovan S I X nd Joseph Farrell, S.J. rend David Foran fntpw W gh Reverend Joseph A. Franklin V451 X il I it ig 9 YY! it 330 ' 'swf 62? it Q . . l- ,, . rend Emest Duffy, O.M.C. 5' fp, Reverend R. Gahen if ' -' Reverend Thomas Ciblin, O.F.M. j Reverend Bernard Gihlin. O.F.M. J C' Reverend Thomas Gillen Reverend Francis A. Creagan Reverend John J. Hanlon Reverend Father Hanrahan Reverend John Hans Reverend John J. Heehan, O.S.S.R. Reverend William H. Hunt Reverend Paul Keeshan Reverend Joseph A. Lanahan Reverend Thomas Lang Reverend Joseph H. Mangan Reverend B. E. McAvenue Reverend Father McDonald Reverend John McDonald, M.S. Reverend J. B. McDonough Reverend James A. McManus Reverend John McNamara Reverend Thomas Meehan Reverend Matthew Miller, O.F.M. Reverend Henry A. Miller Reverend T. J. Morrow Right Reverend James Nolan Reverend John F. 0'Connor XXXX l' X, 1 l 'l ff! Reverend Stephen O'Connor Q Q l I '- Q Reverend Charles Reilly X J - -- S , ,J f ' L Reverend Francis Reilly, . ' I s' X Right Reverend Monsig . 1 ' . ' i Q XX Reverend Thomas Reilly, .J . 4 I .I .J xX Reverend Francis Roche f f 'Q Q5 .XXX . . H ff X Right Reverend F rede . R - er, D. . Reverend John Ryan, C.M. Reverend Cornelius Shea Reverend Peter Sheeran Reverend William Sinnott Reverend John Sinon, C.M. Right Reverend Monsignor John T. Slattery, Ph.D. Reverend John Spensley, D.D. Reverend Francis Stuart Right Reverend Monsignor William Taaffe Reverend Joseph Tinnelly, C.M. Reverend James Ward Reverend J. H. Wood Members of the Cathedral Parish and Students of the Blessed are they that dwell in Thy house, 0 Lord: SISTERS OF SAINT JOSEPH Sister Alice Marie fO'Neill Sister Anita Joseph lEaganl Sister Anna Catherine fMcGloineJ Sister Anna Dolores fMilerickJ Sister Annunciata lwhalenj Sister Ann Wilma fSchultzj Sister Bernice Ann fCarrollJ Sister Catherine Edward fBurkartJ Sister Charles Marie fNeatJ Sister Clarence Paul fKeeshanj Sister Dolorata lMaharJ Sister Edmund Francis QSheehyl Sister Elizabeth Catherine fMcManusl Sister Elizabeth Joseph lByrnesJ Sister Mary Felix QMurphyJ Sister Grace Albert fHilstonJ Sister Helen Edward lMurphyJ Sister Inez lConneryJ Sister John Joseph fMoranJ Sister Joseph Aloysius tlsawlorl Sister Joseph Michaella lBeckj Sister Saint Linus lSheridanj Sister Lucina lLawlorl Sister Marie Christine lBartonJ Sister Mary Aloysia fEngeD Sister Mary Basilla fManuaD Sister Mary Barbara QVennardJ Sister Mary Benita fDaleyJ Sister Mary Grace lNeatJ Sister Mary Julita fllelmuthl Sister Mary Lucia lDawsonj Sister Mary Thomasetta fMcKennal Sister Mary Celine lBlankl Sister Mary Vera lBlankl They shall praise Thee forever and ever. G3BwB312.,FtIL 'Z lx 9 v Q 'f ' x is ,J vfmk , . 1 X' EC y lfffw-+3 f ffvvggiw I fffpwm 24- Sister Matthew Marie lGriggsJ Sister Patrick Francis fMimneyj Sister Philip Maria fCoffeyJ Sister Raphael fSmithj Sister Rose Aurelia QHartl Sister Serena lCareyl Sister Theresa Angela fManticaj Sister Theresa Avila fGrassol Sister Thomasetta fMcConnellJ Sister William Edmund fEaganj Sister William Pauline fMcCormickJ Sister Bryan Marie lTanseyj SISTERS OF MERCY Sister Basil fKellyJ Sister DeSales fRileyJ Sister Esther fRedmondJ Sister Mary Bernarda fMattusJ Sister Mary Pierre fMayonneI Sister Mary Cephas fDonovanl Sister Mary Laurentia fClarkJ Sister Mary Olivia QMassaral Sister Mary Ruth fHannerJ Sister Mary Thomas fMcManawayJ SISTERS OF SAINT FRANCIS Mother Ambrosia lTraceyJ Sister Assumpta lMurrayJ Sister John Francis IHoganJ Sister Mary Charlotte QMillerl SISTERS OF SAINT DOMINIC Sister Rose Aquin fCaemanoJ Cathedral Academy Who Have Entered the Religious Life DAUGHTERS OF CHARITY OF SAINT VINCENT DE PAUL Sister Agatha fLyonsl Sister Barbara fMcGahanJ ,X Sister Catherine fAspell , X R I Sister Cecilia fWakefieldJ ' , Z, A Sister Gregory fConnorsJ i 72 Sister Louise fKennahJ 5 I Sister Margaret fMooneyl A ei ' Sister Marie QClearyJ K 1 Sister Mary fMcNayl 'MA , V fi WM X. I , , 3 ,la P ks I! Sister Paula fGatesJ Sister Philomena fCassegolal Sister Serena fMurphyJ SISTERS OF CHARITY OF SAINT VINCENT f Sister Chrysostom fFarrellJ - 1 S' 0 DEPAUL W, ff- . 4 ' A H Sister Marian fMimneyj I I Sister Miriam Estelle fMimneyJ Sister Miriam Rose fMeanyl SISTERS OF CHARITY OF THE BLESSED VIRGIN Sister Mary Vincent fLangJ URSULINES Mother M. Angela of the Blessed Sacrament fPhillipsl Mother M. Dominic fPhillipsl Sister Vincent Irene fPhilipJ SISTERS OF THE IMMACULATE HEART OF MARY Sister Marie Raymond fGroganJ Sister Mary Geraldine QTessierJ Sister Rose Genevieve fDeGloriaj mr I v 1 DQS ll D 4' 5 . 5 I I N- - SISTERS OF NOTRE DAME Sister Antoine Sister Geraldine fQuirkl Sister Marie Hilda QRicel SISTERS OF THE HOLY NAMES OF JESUS AND MARY Sister Ruth fRedmondJ RELIGIOUS OF THE SACRED HEART Mother Bulgar Madame Emma Behan Madame H. Nolan Mother Kimball Mother Mary Stuart Mother Morange Mother Rocheford LITTLE SISTERS OF THE POOR Sister Monica of Saint Pierre fMcCahel SISTERS OF THE PRESENTATION Sister Mary Carmel fFudaJ SISTERS OF DIVINE COMPASSION Sister Gerard QManeyJ BROTHERS OF THE HOLY CROSS Brother Ellis C.S.E. fGreenJ These Are 0ur Yeclrboooks from the first volume . . . v f i. Q 1 1 9 ,,,.,,.,,A,,,,,.,4...M....N...-,..w....-......,..h,.. ,, f 1940 '41 '42 '43 1947 1950 X A Il, if 15 Zffrf 352.2 as Q 1953 26 1954 ,,...-- l 1928 '29 '30 '31 '32 '33 '34 '35 '36 '37 569:29 AV 1ql,ft.'f , . 4 4 1 1944 1945 1946 , 4 'AQA--gy n. .4 f-H-Mfwr. , - .. f A 1951 mw,:, . 1955 7' ' 1 1952 to the final volume. 27 I N- 'X 9 675 qzefflni 14,0 1956 'i. 11+ x - Sf zfmmbo T G -fb ,nuff 41- TODAY 41-417 3 . . .ff ,fi - - . -Q -X-5,11-fgsg ' i,.'f9sN ?kN2 4 Q K Y! X . A 9-iw g X 1,55 .- 5 Li' . S lQ my A f , Wg- ? F ,353 MQ 3 X- T - .f wif V A ' -335511. ff . , 5. L ffiiis' .- ' 'ix .' X 5. SQ' ?,'s .Q Q in m .1 L E? f ' as 5? V..k a ,kk 12 E 1 4 f I. s r 5 L 1 1 I u 5 i i 3 i i . 1 r 8 1 P 4 TlBI SERVIRE REGNARE QQQQQQQQQQQQ as ,C HIS EXCELLENCY THE MOST REVEREND WILLIAM A. SCULLY, D.D. 1954 From the first moment His Excellency, Bishop Scully, studied the crowded condi- tions existing in our smaller high schools, he made a resolution to act. Realizing the increased stress on the necessity for secondary education, this noble Man of God, faced the situation squarely and immediately gave impetus to the construction of the Cardinal McCloskey Memorial High School. This new central high school will ac- commodate atleast one thousand pupils in its twenty-seven classrooms and necessar- ily presupposes that the adjoining parish academies will become a part of the new school. Our Chief Guidance Counselor is about to see a long cherished hope realized. May God shower His Grace in abundance on the Shepherd of our Diocese. SUPERINTENDENT OF SCHOOLS l r i f pw. ,y , 4' .. ci qv THE REVEREND JOHN F. BOURKE 1955- As Assistant Superintendent of Schools of the Albany Diocese for almost eigh- teen years, Father Bourke, in dedicating his life to Catholic Youth-has inspired them to respond to the love of God and urged them to follow His Laws. In spite of a very busy schedule, Father Bourke has filled the appointment of the Diocesan Athletic Director for a number of years. Much praise must be given for the years of perseverance and labor for a well-grounded reading program for youth, which has been inaugurated by this foresighted educator. His work was so pleasing in God's sight that the love and gratification which came from his labors for diocesan children eamed for him the appointment of Super- intendent of Schools in the autumn of 1955. We join with our faculty in congratulating Father on this outstanding promotion and we will pray that the Holy Ghost will enlighten and direct Father in every under- taking in his educational assignment. 31 aff 44311 'ii F xemm k -O2 .Ip Q: rams SQA 6-awe ewes ewes awe GQQ eww cf-:Qi-os A Tribute to Our Principal an was created to praise, reverence, and serve God our Lord, and by this means to save his soul. Saint Ignatius gives us the text which we hear so often from the lips of the Captain of OUR STORY. Everywhere at Cathedral, both in church and at school, we are reminded of the achievements of our highly esteemed and dearly loved Rector and Principal- E THE VERY REVEREND MONSIGNOR JOHNJ. FORMAN The members of the faculty, and also the student body offer their sincere congratulations to you, Monsignor, upon your recent investiture as a Papal Chamberlain. We rejoice with Holy Mother Church on her acknowledgment of your pastoral zeal and priestly endeavors and for your extraordinary accomplish- ments as Diocesan Director of the Confraternity of Christian Doctrine for the past twenty years. On November 24, you were appointed to serve as the Eighth Rector of the Cathedral Parish and as the Principal of the Academy. It is in this capacity that we have leamed to love and esteem you, for you bring conviction to the mind and firm resolution to the heart. You came to guide those confided to your care. Both our strong and weak points are known to you and yet, in your quiet, serene man- ner you lead us by your example of charity, humility, mildness in our journey towards the throne of God. In gratitude and appreciation for the special marks of personal interest and unending concern manifested to all Cathedralites who have been privileged to share your counseling, we promise to lead exemplary lives in accordance with your instructions. You do not merely teach, but-endowed with gift of oratory- you bring lessons home and drive them deep into the very hearts of your listen- ers. Always alert and practical, you are blessed with a clearness and correctness of thought, expressed in simple but dignified language and forcefulness. You have been THE WAY to God. We, your children, beseech the Divine Leader to flood your life with Grace, so that having followed His Standard on earth, you may afterward triumph JWJMW in Heaven. eye ewes egge eye eye eye time eye eye 32 if , -fx - F,4f.fVf.,,kg? A b an-gym, 5 ., W1 .A-ff.,,1,,.. win ' , . W 4 -W ,WL M' ' -1 ', 1'-L12 A. E. sF'E'5'9'? M ' f 4 5, , -5' ,. f,,.,,:,.F,...-- 5.9 V. P'-. ' ,. ,,.-,. . - .I .1 mv . .' , - 1 K x ..1.,o. 1 . 1, 1 ,MN . .' 'L Z 1,12 . ,,, . ry: .. ,Ly 1 5 ' V qw' ., ,fumb- . . ,., , ,.-UL - . ,, q., ...W up -, ' H ,N 1.g-H., A ' . . .M ...J w . . .. . . H- : X F-' , , .W ' 'I A .il ,.. . . 7.54 4 1. ,H N . f X '-y:'f..wg..,g 1 .uf--it 1 'ulv Isn't It Beautrfulfu. . .Monsignor For- man inspects proof of Divider-while Layout Man, Joe Cotugno, and Editor, Gert Murray show their happiness. It's A Pleasurefn. . . Our Rector and Principal, Monsignor Forman, takes time out of a busy sched- ule, to pose for THE WAY. Yes, We Like 1t. '. . .Pat Salisbury, Busi- ness Manager , Bill Condon , Assistant Layout Man, and ,loan Ferraro, Assistant Editor agree with Monsignor Forman that the colored double-spread really is an at- tractive arrangement. Df9r Xsmr no qyy, ,eff L1 ,l'QAXP9 my or M563 'N Q pf 34 L 6, 24 lo.: M' '54 il L, 3+ ' Y. VF '39 1 2. .34 L ill.. aff' H5 Q gl 1 Y Cf U M t .QA wb 's 3 q L 6' in o' Y mar. :ff .3 , L c 3' lg? 45 31 L, Q i K C 99,1 lr, -X all K I '51 9 l t KJV 79 ,T .flu K 4 5 J 35 Q. Q1 'il .J 33 ,JD THE REVEREND THOMAS A. CURLEY This zealous priest of God came into our midst last year. His genuine interest in all things around C. A. inspires us because it is a manifestation of Father's unfailing love for souls. Patience, kindness and loyalty are counted near the top of Father Cur- ley's long list of virtues. Quiet and sincere, he goes about his work endlessly helping people to Heaven. i THE REVEREND JOHN F. O'CONNOR Filled with marked spiritual and material leader- ship, Father O'Connor-a native son of Cathedral -has earned our highest admiration and respect. His sage advice has aided our minds and hearts on the right road to success. Aside from his many priestly duties, Father eiiiciently directs all athletics, alumni activities, and other social events. It was by Fatherls influence and kindness that we were able to raise the necessary funds for this publication. Our deepest appreciation is offered to a priest having such high ideals. Q 4 THE REVEREND ROBERT F. WILLI Assistant Principal of Cathedral, Spiritual Direc- tor ofthe Sodality, and Moderator of the Altar Boys Society,-Father's first year here has been a happy one. Father has endeavored to aid the seniors in planning their future careers. His seriousness of pur- pose has been most helpful in filling the spiritual needs of the student body. It is Fatheris aim to make the reception of the sacraments easily available to all. Taking an active part in all events and projects, Father Willi wishes to enhance the growing scholastic excellence ofthe school. Father also gave valuable assistance in secur- ing the finances of our annual. M ,EW 'X 'Wars 34 f r VANM ii? f il' -f 1 I Sislvr Allllil Fruiives. C, . Vivv-P1'i11r'ipz1l IX' 5llIN'Tl0I' QU.. Faculty Il Won! Happen Again Sister' s us Flfll l.1111pdg11.1 as he rvrzeixcs the pink slip QSTER5-.oh fr 6 rs S' 'S' 4s1aau0' V' :ig 'Y 9 4113? Mprestirligitatnr .Presti1figiI1lt0r??.9 , . .Rivliarfl Mu1'li11o, s ev 3 11111 ntlmnv Tom IJ11ylo.J111111 Bl'l'lIlllli1lI1l flra11'1'Ciarl'ell41, with llw help of Sup: mise rl Stuflx Sister Saint Allllllllly. sw-lx W4'lD5lf5F,S llicftimiary for thi? Illffiill- i11gofthis lilllgllt'-lVSlSlf'l', ff 5 ly ti If S yuh J l.. 1 Sister ,larnfls Aluysilis, 41.31. llllllililx- Sopliuniurvsl4'z1r11 the 111xslF-111 s oft ll mm room 34. , Rf-ligi11112 . lfnglish 3.-'l t1rr,la111us Alnysius. .. lJf'lDZillIlg-I. 3 1 lt Won't Hurt . . .says Anne Slyer as she injects fluid into the mouse that Sister Mary Agatha is skillfully holding. HN - Lt Y x: 5' X L1 Sister Mary Alexander, C.S.j. Home- room 21. . .Religion 1.2, . .World History. . .American History. . .Altar Boys. vt W: nt s s Yr! V1 X Q W. Sister Mary Agatha, C.S.J. Home- room 35. . .Religion 3. . .Biology. . . Chemistry. . .Physics . .Science Club . . .Junior Red Cross. Don't Make It Too Hard, Sister! . . .Carol Terenzini and Carol Osl look on as Sister Alexander plans her weekly sched- ule. i 'tl mil . . ,Q My . Q Wh1frfrls IU . . .Sister Louis Alena aids Carol Talbot tn locate ki F Sister Louis Alena, C.S.,l. Homeroom ' M Ann lombardo sc-all-d 'ind Varol 0-il UMW 32. . .Social Studies 1. . .General N slzimling,lry to locals- Monaco. at l'1urnpcan nity. ary , ,. . . ,. . . , -Q' Science. . .Choir Boys. are those who . . . IL,s Creek To Me. '. . .Mary Lou ,Iarek and Joseph Cotugno look on as Sister Charles Garnier explains the Latin superlative Sister Charles Garnier, C.S.J. Home- degree, room 30. . .Latin 1,2,3,4. . .Religion 4-. . .English 2, . .Latin Club. See You Tomorrow, Sister! , , .Jacqueline Sister Mary Inez, C.S.J. Homeroom Bannan and Joan Ferraro say good-bye to 36. . .Religion 3. . Spanish. . .Math- Sister Inez after a hard day's work. ematics, . .Sodality Moderator. . . MORNING STAR. I Sister Emeline, C.S.J. Homeroom 40 fly This One, Sister. '. . . Under the guidance of Sister Eme- . . . Religion 3 . . . French 1,2,3 . . , line, seniors Joseph Cotugno and Eleanor De Maso select sever- English 1 . . . Art. . .French Club. aI French records. 37 tluh. . ,Tl-lla Vi AY. have dedicated their lives LAL ul 1 vw 6: bfrf L4-4-4, .lla-14, J!-ltha t Lygkilf Q11 a., vc. 4 1,1 11 4.4.4 sf HI fy' No Ilflislakes. Sisterfi. . ,Sister 'Vlargarc-t Patriwiu looks on approvingly whilt- Mary Ann Nowak concluflt-5 proofreatl- stvr lVlargarf't Patrivia, KI.S.,l. l'lomt'- ing 3 Spmim, 0f'1 HE WAAY- loom 3l..,R1-ligiou 'l4,, Busim-ss aw , . .Tvpt-writing.. S1-t'rf'tarial Prat'tlc't', l'.Ilg1llSll.... , .Q . ,f ' Jn' X, F .ti 1 F A x f Sistvr Clotiltla. C.S.,l. l'lUl1H'l'0UIll2':l- Faster Girls. F11xlf'r. '. .Whilv Sister Clolilda tlivtalvs. Ann .HRt,1igi0n 1. .TVIwm,mng, Q Short- Van Zandt. lVlzlrgar1't Kr-1-rwy antl Patrivia Klosv, try to got hand I Z. I vB00kkm,ping ll t -High Merry word. School Altar Boy Souivly. mf' Siste-r Margaret Claire, Csul. lrlonw- MDOIIQL Br' S0 GPIIHFUIIS With Olhrr Peoples M0116-i'. '. .. room 22 ,Rt-ligitm l liusim-sg Joseph llll04'1'lU2lIl1l Margaret lfusato lvarn how to make' out Arilhmvlit- , Bugim-gg Managemf-H1 I'llQ'CliSl1Ilflf'l' alrlr- lIlSil'llf'llUIlS of Sislc-r Margaret Clairv. , Sal:-wniansliip, .'llyIN'Wl'lllllg1 38 EllI'l'l2ll'lSllI' fiom. toGod... M L . tj rp 1 1 W it JJMJB if fvff A rl 'It's Katinka From Now 0n. '. . .Sister .Iosepha joyfully an- nounces to Mary Lou ,Iarek that she is a principal character in the Operena' Sister Josepha, C.S.J. Piano. . .Voice ...Glee Club. . .Girls Choir.. Oper- etia. Miss Marv E. Duffy, R.N. School Nurse. n .junior qedtmssh 1 'Home ME. , .For Eyesightf' Patricia Coddeau and Judith Blanchard Nursing. gf I ff' are instructed by Miss Duffy on the technicalities of the Eye 'ff W J chart. Congratulalionsf . . .Mrs. Sciutto praises Blanche Grasso and Mrs. Eugene A. Sciutto Dramatics, . . Anthony Chiarmonte for their prize-winning performance in Elocution. . .Public Speaking. the Annual Prize Speaking Contest. 39 and to His children W. Nardacci, M.D. Will we make the team?',. . .Doctor Nardacci gives hearty ap proval to Frank Busold, standing, and Bob Hoffman, seated. l sician Lol lawaw Joseph T. Farrelly Football Coach Edward J. Lange Basketball Coach oxlmw Wake the Town. '. . .Professor Fitzgerald lfvsll-1 Don Sherry Professor John J. Fitzgerald and Bill Condon in tryouts for leads in Tulip 'l'irna:. Organist. . .Boys Choir We feel deeply indebted to Father Black, who for thirteen years has been one of the assistant priests at the Cathedral of the Immaculate Conception. By his perseverance and understanding, Father has guided us toward our Etemal Destiny. The untiring de- votion of this admirable Alter Christus will be long remembered by all in C.A. On September 30, 1955 the student body assembled to honor Father Black as their former Guidance Conse- lor and the Moderator of Our Lady's Sodality. Our heartfelt gratitude is prayerfully expressed to a leader so enthusiastic and selfless. May the Sacred Heart of Jesus shower special blessings on all the labors of His chosen servant. Professor James G. Rourk l The Reverend Theodore D. Black In Appreciation To Professor James G. Rourk, we, the Class of 1956 wish to express our sincere gratitude. For several years, Prof, has been one of our com- mercial teachers and also a Coach of Athletics. His out- standing work among our boys and girls has proved him to be a man of sterling character and high principles. Most of the development of our athletics has been due to Professor Rourk, our loyal and native Cathe- dralite. May our Heavenly Father bestow a special grace and benediction upon him as a result of his loyal and sincere accomplishments for his Alma Mater. 41 Cod Bless Them. . .Mothers of the seniors at a regular meeting of the P.T.A. Seated left to right: Mrs. Thomas Mulligan, Mrs. Walter Curren, Mrs. Francis VanZandt, Mrs. Paul Cotugno, and Mrs. James McGivern. Standing in the same order are: Mrs. Anthony Grasso, Mrs. Walter Sheridan, Mrs. Richard Burke and Mrs. Angelo Lassi. eaving the threads of our story are our parents who, together with the generous and most patient help of our teachers, have in- stilled within us the ideals of Christian living and social tranquility. Since the Association of Parents and Teachers was organized in September 1951, the threads of our story have been closely inter- woven and thereby strengthened. ln the limited time of the organiza- tionis existence, the accomplishments are numerous. Furniture has been obtained for the convent. ln the school, showers have been in- stalledg also tables for the school's cafeteria have been purchased. New maple tables and chairs are being installed in the kindergarten and first grades this year. 0h.' How Beautyul Everything Is. '. . .President Edward Lange, left, finds time at the SILVER TEA for a little social parlance with Mrs. Anthony Crasso, cen- ter, and Mrs. William Mink, right. 42 Cur P.T.A. The V.I.P.'s Of The P.T.A .... Chatting informal- ly with Monsignor Forman are two of our P.T.A.'s present officers. Left to right are: Vice- President Mrs. Joseph Montesano, Monsignor Forman, Chaplain, and Secretary, Mrs. John Murray. Alrnightly Cod. l11'LlX4'Illw Father. we ask Thy dixine hlessing upon this ineetingg gathered i11 thi- interest ol' these Thy little ones. Bless us. their parents and teavli us the way Ioguide and direvt theirt11'tio11s. Bless their teaiwliers und grant that i11 a eonihined unity oleffort we may shape tht- lixes ltliUlllxl'l1ilIll'l'II toTl1y greater ho11or and glory. Amen. We A re Pleaser! To flleet Yun. Sixl0r. ', , , ex- vlanrn Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Slver to our um-- prineipal. Sister xIlIlliFI'liI14'f'S, 'FIS0lel1111ly SIIFIIFN. . .UOIlgfklllllLlllOllS are i11 order for our P.T.A.'s new presi- dent lfdward l.,iiIlgt',lf'l'l.lFI'0IT1 the first president ofthe organization. Mr.,loh11 Dineen, right. In gratitude to Ulll' heloxed parents, we wish to acknowledge the ereed and prayer adopted by our P.T.A. which is evident of their deep love for us. CREED e believe in the sanctity of the homes and the responsibility of parenthood. We helieve i11 obedience and respect in the home and in the school. Aware of the great value of good example, we bcliexe high ideals in the home and in the school will lead to true religion, true eduva- tion, true Citizenship and true Americanism. ws- M l wi if 'it in U' xg ' 3. f y A 11 ,iii P v 1 :xi-iii 1' Q 4,., V ., Q H I gif u 5.i'f,' 111111 A W'or1rlerf11l Time Was Hu1lBy All , , .Mrs Theodore Conifort. former Vive-Prcs11le11t of P.T.A.-arid hostess at the SILN I-,R Tl',A,ass111'es us that a wonderful time was had hy hoth parents and teaehers. 43 rf im M L. The Cathedral of the Immaculate Conception,located in Albany,was dedicated on November 21, 1852. This beautiful Gothic edifice of wor- ship, with its lofty spires towering into the sky, voices the questioning wonder: Who is she that cometh forth as the rising morng fair as the moong bright as the sung splendid as an army in battle array?', And in the May sky-blue of the vast chancel window shines the singing answer of the eternal spheres: All fair art thou 0 Mary, and the first stain is not in theef, I I if -3 A Q 1 1 Q Y .fli X 2 'Y .Hy .sf 'Q ai? .1 4 1 .5 1 1 in f. Y 1 ti it lessed Be Her Holy and Immaculate Conception! The beautiful statue of Our Lady, -in reality, Our Lady of Mercy- has acquired its name and fame over the years. Three identical images of this queenly figure may be found above the Blessed Sacrament altar in our Cathedral, in the Sanctuary of the Convent Chapel, and also in the second floor corridor of Cathedral Academy. Likewise, this particular Madonna is enshrined in the North transcept window of the Cathedral. Our Lady has far excelled every other work of God. She was far pur- er than any other creature. She has been chosen, out of all that He made, to be His Mother. Mary Immaculate is the Patroness of the United States of America, of our Albany Diocese, and of our Church and School. i A Ai Ti '91- vp- 'Xf 5 '--.. CH TE aimmb o o 1, - 9 GRl5l'D'Ufj'ES I 9 ,.f' lo 1 -.gg .fi TODAY 1 K X P fs ' ks L4 K zglkqj 42 k Q xg E . 75,51 vi . -4, X554 -- IS-mf ,f 9-VE. ' if-'FY -- .N f L ia? Y i .... 1. N. ,fi 3 Yxfifilxi . 3-MA, :sg X X 1 - 53651355 W Q Q X. , mr- . -11: - Q55 I A ,I-lg Qi - 1-M-Pk f-. ..,. : Him. -JSM? 5 it X EX T Q-. L Q 5 F ,. f - 1 xqw pw? i ,. wg, -GS fa sy Q iffy ,. x ,gg .. - R x ,.f:.xs-X31 ww , iw MA. Q K A - 535 ,--5115341-1 if 1- n,::fQ'-My Q dig S, X Q K., xii X aw if M, W K SA: 'Q Q3 N. x .5 1 f M, gi ,smfif-f' ,,mm,.f,gfm X gifs- L. 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N, we Q -A - . ,Q , 'A Q fllix I 'Q , ' 'ff' iw M, ' Q ,- A+ M, , 5 ' A wa, ,E ,R 5' Af W 1 'fr if mf We ff ffg Joseph Farinacci . . . Judith Reinisch. . . Blanche Grasso. . . Miles Cavanaugh. . . w ww 2 V . .Treasurer . . . . .Secretary . .Vice-President . . . President .fin vga St K x , Q if S ROCCO FRANCIS AGOSTINO St. Anlhony's Debating 4-g Public Speaking 3, 4g So- dality 1, 2, 3, 4g Football 43 Operetta 4. Always willing to help . . . polite and adaptable . . . powerful speaking voice . . . enjoys good reading and debating . . . will attend college. ,, MARILYN ANN AMEDIO SL. Patriclfs, Ravena Sodality 1, 2, 3, 4g Sr. Prom Com. 43 Commerce Club 4g Science Club 1. Would like to don the nurse's uniform . . . enjoys chatting . . . magnetic per- sonality . . . vivacious . . . helpful. sf Milly MAUREEN CATHERINE BECKER St. Joseph's Public Speaking 3, 45 Debating 3, 43 Clee Club 3, 4, Sodality 1, 2, 3, 43 Cheer- leading 1, 2, 3, 4. Mo -our real school-spirited cheer- leader . . . dynamic personality . . . ex- tremely generous . . . never an idle mo- ment . . . ideal sense of humor. BETTY JANE AVAKIAN SL. Petefs Armenian Apostolic Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 45 Camera Club 3g Public Speaking 43 Youth Page Report- er 4g Operetta 1, 2, 3, 45 THE WAY 4, Commerce Club 4. Takes an interest in all activities at C.A. . . . works well with others . . . unique memory . . . shining personality budgets her time. 49 Shall we let him in, girls? Qjpuvf-rv I Md' ,V-, , ,lv ' ' l live' L I1 0- 9,0111 K fl I I, fb! .1 . W yY,.u Judy ' ' ff, 0,,,,f' '.' 1 fx Xa!! l 'fl' Gflyfglk .f it Y AN BOHOJCKEEK St. Theresa of Avila Clee Club 1, 2, 3, 43 Sodality 1, 2, 3, 4-5 THE WAY 4, MORNING STAR 4, Sr. Prom Com. 43 Debating 3, 4. Most efficient . . . beautiful artist . , our ballet dancer and teacher . . . calm happy and dependable at all times. Vw THOMAS BLANCHARD St. Pius X e Club lg Sodality 1, 2, 3, 4, Sr. Prom Com. 4-g Halloween Dance Com. 4. Mad about driving . . . innate statesman . . . friendly and cooperative . . . hopes to become physical ed director . . . punctual. MARCIA ANN BENNETT Cathedral Clee Club 1, 2, 3, 41-5 Sodality 1, 2, 3, 45 Cheerleading 25 Public Speaking 4g Latin Club 3g French Club 3g Jr. Prom Com. 3. Altruistic . . . dark impressive eyes . . . gleaming auburn tresses . . . aims to be an actress . . . loyal to friends and to C.A. Now, don't tell me l'm earlyf' 50 MARY MARGARET BURKE Cathedral Sudality 1, 2. 3, 4g Cheerleading I. 2g Third Order of St. Francis lg Red Cross Bound to succeed . . . magnetic smile . . . understanding . . . respects feelings of others . . . filled with common sense. RICHARD FREDERICK BURKE Cathedral Basketball I 2 3 4 Red Cross I 2 3 Football 3 4 Sodalltv I 2 Halloween Dame Com 4 Sports enthusiast . . . gets along well with people . . . returns helpfulness . . . well-groomed . . . hopes to become a cabinet maker. I promised her I w0uldn't tell! 51 HELEN ELIZABETH BURNS St. Anthonyfs, Ravena Sodality 1, 2, 3. 4g Red Cross I, 2, 3, 45 Sr. Prom Com. 4g Camera Club 4. Bubhling with zest . . . enjoys crowds . . . persuasive . . . exceptionally tender . . . would like to he a nurse. FRANCIS JAMES BUSOLD Cathedral Basketball 1, 2, 3, 45 Football 3, 4g Red Cross 1, 2, 3, 45 Sodality 1, 2, 3, 4 Halloween Dance Com. 4. Viking blondeness . . . organizer and business enthusiast . . . our future doc- tor . . . nice t work with . . . wonderful buddy. B cj tv 1 fi Q-fl X U X X v l fqgky Q iggf 1 . IJ X , rx X UN GX jj MARGARET ANN BYRNE N Cathedral NJ Public Speaking 4g Glee Club 15 Cheer KX leading 1, 2, 3, 4g Dance Com. 1, 2, 3, 44 C V Sodality 1, 2, 3, 4, Dramatics 4, Girls' l 'Xi Basketball 4. blk f A loyal and attractive Cathedralite . . . good conversationalist . . . healthy habits . . . meticulous . . . lovable. Yes, that's it. It's official-June 7. 52 TOWEEENAL , ,COMME 3 3 UEST 3 OQZEPPINQESS e ti ,yik A MARIE EILEEN CALHOUN St. Anthony's Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 45 Dance Com. 1, 2, 3, 45 Girls' Basketball 4g Camera Club 1, Sodality 1, 2, 3, 4-g Science Club 1, 2. Our most school-spirited senior . . . a true and sincere friend . . . letter- writing is her hobby . . . voice with a smile . . . dainty. JOANNE CATHERINE CARRK St. Patrickfs, Ravena Sodality 1, 2, 3, 4, Dance Com. 3, 4 Francis 1. The happy possessor of outstanding eti quette . . . always a lovely lady . . likes to help others . . . gifted writer. Camera Club 3, Third Order of St. FREDERICK ANTHONY CAMPAGNA Cathedral Third Order of St. Francis lg Dance Com. 4, Camera Club 35 Sodality 1, 2, 3, 4. Masterful talent for laughs . . . marked for his friendship . . . honest . . . sincere . . . has a genuine liking for people. DONALD AGUSTINE CAMPOLI Cathedral Sodality l, 2, 3, 4, Altar Boy 1, 2, 3, 43 Football 25 Halloween Dance Com. 4. Outstanding courtesy . . . quiet and re- served . . . always ready to help class- mates . . . would like to be a C.P.A. . . . shy guy with an engaging smile. Sounds like a fish story to niell' 53 cznuvee. F ,awww Ct fl51'1fff'fW!W MILES HUGH CAVANAUGH Cathedral Altar Boy 1, 2, 3, 4g Football l, 2, 3, 4g Sodality 1. 2, 3, 45 Latin Club 3, 4g Public Speaking 4g Hearst History 4. Efficient and helpful . . . always ready for a good time . . . honest . . . registered in Albany Pharmacy . . . CLASS PRES- IDENT '56. JUS ,fciaetf wwf SWQJSWJ 4461 ,wil Www CAV ANTHUNY JOSEPH St. Anthonyls Jr. Prom Com. 33 Sodality Treasurer 43 Halloween Dance Com. 43 Football 1, 2, 3, 4g Basketball 1, 2. 3, 4. Forever faithful . . . eloquent speaker . . . II10St appreciative . . . hidden humor . . untiring worker . . . sparkling per- sonality. 1 iflMJJy'L' ANN MARIE COCCA St. plflargarfft .'VIary's Sodality 1, 2, 3, 4g Dance Com. 2. 4. Will surely succeed . . . always smiling . . . loyal to C.A .... forgives easily . . . always willing to help . . . comely. 1 l ,fl ,Xl i ANN RITA COLASURDUl Cathedral Sodality l. 2. 3. 4g Jr. Prom Cont. 33 Glee Club 1. 2, 3. 41g Piano 1, 2. 3. fl: French Club 4. Spic and span . . . talented on the key- HA worthwhile date is june 7, board . . . cordial manner . . . good 54 things come in small packages . a ready smile. THEODORE FRANCIS COMFORT Cathedral Altar Boy 1, 2, 3, 4g Hearst History 4g Operetta 3, 43 Halloween Dance Com. 4g THE WAY 4. Quiet, reserved gentleman . . . scholarly . . . respects authority . . . thinks before he acts . . . sterling character. ilu!! ,0+,wf,a4A,.f, ,eawuk CAROL ANN CORDELL Surfed Heart Glee Cluh 1, 2. 3. 4g French Club 4g I'nhlic Speaking 2. 4g Debating 3. 4: Latin Clulx 43 Sodality I, 2, 3. 4. A true intellect . . . not lacking in gaiety . . . natural sweetness with a smile that cutiies from the heart . . . always avail' ahle to help. WILLIAM JOSEPH CONDON St. Patriclfs Sodality Prefect 4g Operetta 3, 4g Hal- loween Dance Com. 4g Jr. Prom Com. 3g Valentine Dance 4. Prefect of Sodality . . . a perfect gentle- man . . . avid C.A. fan . . . looks for- ward to becoming an engineer . . . wholly selfless. X7 C74 Aj I Lf f ky I d,f0f6'JLL!L!ct?! J KQV, 7 4 M! 4 f4 X t M 6. V , BARBARA ANNE CONNERY fVL'6 AVf4Kx1 I I V St. lflainfs M ly' ' Pj 5 Camera Club 35 Sodality I. 2. 3. 4: Red U 5 Cross 1. 2, 3. 4g Sr. Prom Com. 4. ZW. 'V To Possesses a warm. casual manner . . . H hopes to own her own Chevvie' . . . -----fl X' ,i smile . . . careful . . . enjoys AM J - L43 At., A toast to the winning Eagles. 55 What a trio, it'll he a good deallw BURTON COTE St. loseph's Footba , 2, 3, 43 Sodality 1, 2, 3, 4-g en Dance Com. 4. ppy-go-lucky . . . genuine tease . . . ushes easily . . . avid sports enthusiast . . . likes people. WW GERALDINE ANN DE CRESCENZO St. Anthony's Home Nursing 4, Jr. Prom Com. 3g THE WAY circulation manager 4, So- dality 1, 2, 3, 43 Commerce Club 4. So many memories recorded of C.A .... the fascinating Italian cut . . . complete- ly unrufHed . . . a smile for everyone . . . on the shy side. QQWULJ JOSEPH PAUL COTUCNO , I St. Anth0ny's Public Speaking 3, 4g Debating 3, 43 ' Club 3g Latin Club 35 Camera 39 THE WAY Layout Manager 4g Halloween Dance Com. 4. ceptive to advice . . . enjoys debating . . . untiring enthusiast . . . keeps con- fidence . . . everybody's pal. 56 JOAN DE FLUMER St. Patrick's Home Nursing 4g Commerce Club 4: Public Speaking 39 Red Cross 1, 2, 3, 4, There's more than one way out of a place. Sodality 1, 2, 3, 4-g Sr. Prom Com. 4. Satin-smooth complexion . . . flaxen hair . . . transcribes fluently . . . seri . . . always a lady. OHS N f .2 L, J L is ' I , 1 ,- 'C-rf X 7 -P Xf' 11. ' ' L, 1, R 1, ' ' 1 :J 'Xi I 1 - , . . .. Xl. ' N ,xx z . ,, ,1 :K , Xb l . C' Q C J 4 A' ls . I ' -N1 ' ' If . A-' , Q l Er, 1 , Q Lx, R' . . . 1 ' f JN 1 f ., L, . z. Z' A- I ' vm' I--' 4- . r xv , . .iv .1 .Lfex . V '. F .. Q-,. r f ' 7 ,J V A., lv ' 1 n ' 0 ELEANOR DE MASO Cathedral Sodahty 1 2 3 4 French Club 3 4 Latin Club 3 4 Hearst History 3 4 Jr. Prom Com. 3- Voice of Democracy 4- THE WAY 4. A perfect lady and a scholar . . . initia- tive to lead . . . efficiency plus . . . does each task with great care . . . thoroughly enjoys Latin. wr' 'K ,iw ?Zfi'f?fmWzaa,...W M W,f?EwC 2 - ww M . V ffm .- ga A f 1 ,fa 2, , .1 f, A my.. g 2. , pg 2 . 1 'gl ., Q ixiai 3 C 3 255. it af ,, if it .. .wif - 5 3 3 if H , Q ,g5...--MN5,,M,...,,,,m, Eg Q f . g i. -, ,, 2,QQ55yg5 ,1..,,, 5. - 52.5 54,5 5 f' 1 t Wm . Mew' ae? ,- Ef we ln awww... tv Q ., , A A ..,,...,,, 5, ,gf ,guage i..,,,mmww gg, m,,553,E,.3?. I ri. ,V 1 H .W,Vj,f ,f . ff' ,... W, ..- 57 WANDA DELLA ROCCO St. Francis De Sales Sodality 1, 2, 3, 4g Camera Club 45 THE WAY 45 Commerce Club 43 Red Cross 1, 2, 33 Jr. Prom Com. 3g Third Order of St. Francis 1, 2. Her gracious smile makes life worth- while . . . future telephone operator . . . is attracted to red cars . . . reasonable. L ANTHONY BRUCE DONAHUE Cathedral Halloween Dance Com. 43 Bake Sale 43 Sodality 1, 2, 3, 43 Valentine Dance 43 Third Order of St. Francis 1. Our quiet boy with plenty of go . . . enjoys fun with the boys . . . studious by nature . . . reliable . . . clean-cut. ,W 6 f J! ffl QW Oops Tony! THOMAS NOLAN DOYLE Cathedral Operetta 3, 4g Altar Boy 1, 2, 3, 43 Pub- lic Speaking 4g Sodality 1, 2, 3, 43 Dance Com. 43 Jr. Prom Com. 3. Pleasant and agreeable . . . natural born comedian . . . cooperative . . . takes life easy . . . respects others. This isn't the place to fall for a lovely lady. .IANICE ELLEN ECKER Our Lady of Mercy Operetta 1, 2, 3, 4g Sodality 1, 2, 3, 4-3 Clee Club 1, 2, 3, 43 French Club 33 Latin Club 3, 4g THE WAY 4. Our roller skating queen . . . quiet, simple, and sincere . . . blessed with a beautiful alto voice . . . a reliable artist. 58 CAROL MARY ENNIS Our Lady Help of Christians Home Nursing 4g Sodality 1, 2, 3, 4 Jr. Prom Com. 3g Commerce Club 4. Our future aviation stewardess . . . ou wardly quiet with eyes that speak . . keenly perceptive . . . creative ability . . thoughtful. I i'Sorry you're not going my way. 'fr ROSALIE KRISTINE FELTEN Our Lady Help of Christians Commerce Club 43 Home Nursing 43 Clee Club lg Sodality 1, 2. 3, 4. Delightfully pleasant . . . a petite and playful pixie . . . a sweet blend of coni- inon sense and itnpulsiveness . . . al- ways smiling. EVE ELIZABETH FAIIIO fathedral Qodality 1 2 3 1 Third Order of St lfrancia 1 Commerce Club 4 Jr Prom Com 3 Truthful shorthand peeialiet lfllxlfl ly ori mal eaby to befriend exeellent per onallty under tand 59 JOSEPH AGUSTINE FARINACCI SL. Anlhonfs Football 3. 43 Baseball 3, 43 Sodality 3, 4g Senior Class Treasurerg Hallow- een Dance Corn. 43 Red Cross 3, 4. Likes to play football . . . good sense of values . . . born actor . . . sports en- thusiast . . . courteous . . desires to he a dentist. 0 Q, ij qfp f 1. fgwgf 525 JOSEPH LEONARD FERRANDINO Cathedral Sodality l, 2, 3, 4g Altar Boy l, 2, 3, 43 Latin Club 3g Red Cross 1. 2, 3, 4g Jr. Prom Com. 3. Easy going . . . quiet! H . . . full of fun . . . effervescent personality . . . snappy dresser . . . capable . . . full of vitality. ft lx xt Hof its gf li M wif' ,s bfvgfglljino WW W Nl Z i A Aff Q 'gfyigmll M MN X M JOAN ELEANOR FERRARO St. Pius X French Club 2, 3g Glee Club 1, 25 So- dality 1, 2, 3, 4. Genuinely sincere . . . her car is at our disposal . . . seldom disturbed . . . re- served . . . OUR CO-EDITOR has a pleasing manner. ROSALIE AGNES FRANKLIN St. Brigid's, Watervliet Home Nursing 4-g Commerce Club 43 Sodality 1, 2, 3, 4, Glee Club 1, 2, Op- eretta 1, 2. Cheerful . . . excellent grammarian . . . eilicient and quiet . . . affable manner . . . has a weakness for ice skating . . . plans a medical career. DOROTHY ANN FORMAN Our Lady Help of Christians Home Nursing 4-g Sodality 1, 2, 3, 4-g Third Order of St. Francis 1, 2. Pleasing laughter . . . trustworthy . . . tolerant . . . kindly attitude to everyone . . . hopes to be a nurse. 60 When it's Noontime, l'll be thinking of you, Mom. ANTHONY JOSEPH FRANZE Cathedral Sodallty 1 2 3 4 ,lr Prom Chairman 3, Red Cross 1 2, 3, 4, Halloween Dance Com. 4. Appears quiet but isn't . . . subtle . . . pleasant and agreeable . . . really en- joys life . . . always a witty reply . . . O.K. Charlie. JOANNE HELEN GADOMSKI St Casmurs Sodalltyl 2 3 4 Glee Clubl 2 3 4 French Club4 Sc1enceClubl Operetta 1 2 3 4 Public Speak1ng4 Lrltmg voice music lover hankers for pretty clothes . . . plans to become a Teacher of Voice . . . quiet and re- fined. C.A. we're proud of you. You're the school that we love! 61 NWN artwwmq . Mai-i. as ,V -- I ,,fglQ-W' Sv 5 f'If?1'3'- pf ,f-'-llmil iwlbaatg :Q a 113217 fpifikff X' New W1 5 I 'fg:,eggi4E, we 2 fir ft W -' , ,, ,, New if , M6534 PATRICK STEVEN GAUDIO St. Anthony's Football 1, 2, 3, 43 Basketball 1, 2, 3, 43 Sodality 1, 2, 3, 4, Halloween Dance Com. 4. Notable sense of humor . . . always in mischief . . . always seeks timesavers . . . would like to become a lawyer . . . neat. N N X X .I ,I l Ji i QV O X I. 1 WV 'fi JJ ' RJ.: Ilvbu i. 3 ,L 1 1 V Wi jk A N' H 1,2 N3 K3 5+ L r D7 Q u 4, . - I .L4, . i UJNXZ 7 J J. Lb,X .J BLANCHE GRACE GRASSO St. Anthony's Camera Club 1, Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4, ANN ELIZABETH CIACOPPE St. Theresa of Avila's MORNING STAR 4, Sodality 3. 4, Red Cross 3, 4, Jr. Prom Com. 3, Clee Club 1. Dark expressive eyes . . . co-operative . . , shy friendliness . . . even disposition . . . conscientious student . . . a future nurse. THE WAY 3, 4, Basketball 4, Public Speaking 4, Operetta 1, 2, 3, 4, Home PATRICIA ELIZABETH GODDEAU St. Margaret Mary's Red Cross 1, 2, 3, 4, Sodality 1, 2, 3, 4, Clee Club 1, 2, 3, 4, French Club 4, Debating Club 3, 4, Public Speaking 3. 4, Science Club 1, 2, 3. Ardent Glee Clubber . . . such twinkling eyes . . . contagious giggle . . . hopes to wear a white cap . . . resourceful. Nursing 4, Commerce Club 4. When she sings even the angels listen . . . selfless . . . happy possessor of many talents . . . understanding . . . VICE- PRESIDENT '56. 62 EDWARD ALFRED CILLICAN Cathedral Football 2, 3, 4, Sodality 1, 2. 3. 4, Altar Boy 1. 2. 3, 4, Third Order of St. Francis 1, 2. Sincere and frank . . . likes football . . . spontaneous answers . . . dry humor . serious student 1 Af? . . . aims to be Presi- dent of N.Y. Tel. Co. 2 5 wma ANNE ELEANOR GURREN Sacred Heart Home Nursing 4g Operetta 1, 2, 3, 4-g Jr. Prom Com. 33 Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Sodality 1, 2, 3, 4-. La Petitei' . . . ls that a freckle we see? . . . always smiling . . . future reception- ist . . . attractively girlish. l'ime out between halves. WWW BARBARA MARIE HACCERTY St. Vincent De Paufs Third Order of St. Francis 13 Jr. Prom Com. 3g Red Cross 1, 2, 3, 4-g Sodality 1, 2, 3, 4, Commerce Club 4-. Sparkling lrish eyes . . . contagious smile . . . can be found at the Pat Club . . . weakness for C.B.A. 63 GERALDINE ANN HALLORAN Sacred Heart Sodality 1, 2, 3, 4-g Home Nursing 43 Commerce Club 4. Nonchalant . . . congenial . . . one of our quiet seniors . . . courteous . . . wishes to be private secretary. We need Thee Dearest Mother, we need a friend like Thee. CHARLES BEASLEY HERRICK St. Theresrfs THE WAY 45 Red Cross 4, Football 4, Basketball 43 Sodality 4. Courageous . . . full of surprises . . . unaffected . . . an all around fellow . . . vivacious. ROBERT MARTIN HOFFMAN Cathedral Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4, Jr. Prom Com. 3g Camera Club 3g Yearbook Fund 4. Quiet and reserved . . . capable and sin- cere . . . friendly smile . . . ardent sports fan . . . scores high in the hoop. ,Q nvcwuymw I we-df, Tfiiwfffwt , 2 y A all MARY LOUISE JAREK K Jil - f 9 ,YJJL St. Casrmzr s ' te ' 'A Latin Club 43 French Club 3g Home ' .- '? Nursing 45 Clee Club 3, 49 Science Club ' 4 M , 43 Public Speaking 3, 45 Debating 3, 4. dxmi Businesslike . . , pleasing voice . . . keen, C ' A orderly mind . . . executive ability . . . fry'-JL S will succeed as a teacher. HParting is such sweet sorrow. MARGARET ELIZABETH Cathedral Sodality I, 2. 3, 45 Third Order of St. Francis lg Home Nursing 4. Charming personality . . . real Irish humor . . . beautiful rosy cheeks and satin complexion . . . hopes to enjoy N.Y. Tel. Co. privileges. ROBERT WILLIAM .IENNINCS Sacred Heart Sodality I, 2, 3, 4g Red Cross I. 2, 3, 4g Halloween Dance Com. 4. Co-operative and dependable . . . cares not for human respect . . . possessor of high ideals . . . reserved . . . the tall gentleman with a smile. MARGARET ELIZABETH KAVANAUGH St. Theresa of Avilals Hearst History 4g French Club 3g Latin Club 3, 4, Home Nursing 45 Red Cross 4, Sodality 1, 2. 3, 4. Energetic and thoughtful . . . decisive . . . a willing worker . . . dislikes catty people . . . aims to teach Math. f as ' M if 4 65 ,W ls ,, THERESA JOYCE KLEIN Cathedral Sodality 1, 2, 3, 4, Camera Club 13 ' Science Club 1, 2, Jr. Prom Com. 3. Dancing feet . . . aims to study matics . . . C.A.'s Chemistry v enjoys listening to Eddie Fisl lighthearted and friendly. LLL2. J-ffl, JAMES HENRY LEONARD Sacred Heart Sodality 1, 2, 3, 4g Football 1, 2, 3, 4g Jr. Prom Com. 3, Sr. Prom Com. 4. Jim . . . everybody's friend . . . nice to know . . . bound to succeed . . . hopes to make Major-General in the U.S.lVI.C. tl' 1 .47 1 N 'l y I 1 L H , i I 4 ' 1 fry' .IOSEPHINE ANNE LASS1 Cathedral Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4-g Home Nursing 4, Sodality 1, 2, 3, 4-g Commerce Club 4, Operetta 1, 2. 3, 4. Petite and pert . . . a true companion . . . faithful to all duties . . . always a cheery greeting . . . Airlines hostess she'll be. 66 St. CIarc's E . 5 l ANN LANSLEY Club 1, Commerce Club 4, MORN ING STAR 4, Sodality 1, 2, 3. 4, Third Order of St. Francis 1. T. friendly disposition . . . refined . CL ' n-loving blonde . . . takes pride K. 'i0ur Boy Flat Top. her ork . . . friendly to all. tered! 421' oi, 7,1 07-Li, bg, Q! ig? CEORCE THOMAS LINSLEY St. Brigid's, Watervliet Sodality 1, 2, 3, 45 Jr. Prom Cont. 35 THE WAY 4g Halloween Dance Com. 4. Well-liked . . . infectious smile . . . en joys a good time . . . genial and good natured . . . muscular and manly. pil' ob 0UUf3,' .W ,WM if PAULA MARGARET MCC 1, St. Brigidls, Watervlier A ' l' ' ,V Hearts History 4g Operetta l, 2, 3. 4g r. ' U L ,I ll. Latin Cluh 3, 4. clee Club 1, 2, 3, 4. 'f 1 jf f French Club 4. L ' Quiet and dignified . . . a most willing ' worker . . . forever true to C.A. and sports . . . excellent student . . . a future Surgical Nurse. i'The chance that comes once in a lifelime. ' 67 in JANE ELIZABETH MAKI St. tlflargarffz Maryls Commerce Club 43 Sodality 1. 2. 3, 45 Home Nursing 4. Good-natured . . . loves small children . . . our future accountant . . . kindly attitude to all she meets . . . praises others. 7 I MICHAEL THOMAS MOLITOR St. James, Sodality l. 2. 3. 4g Red Cross 1. 2, 3. 45 Jr. Prom Com. 3. Never a sad moment with Mike around . . . man of many words . . . admired by all who know him . . . truthful . . . dislikes hooks. EUGENIA ANN MULLIGAN Cathedral Science Club lg Glee Club lg Home Nursing 23 Cheerleading 3, 4, Sodality 1, 2, 3, 4. Always there to cheer for C.A .... spins sense and non-sense . . . long black tress- es . . . likes to dance . . . our future stenographer. Y W xX RUTH ARLENE MURLEY Cathedral Third Order of St. Francis lg Home Nursing 4, Commerce Club 4, Sodality 1, 2, 3, 4, Dance Com. 3. Quiet and serene . . . so delightful to approach . . . never speaks above a whisper . . . loved by all . . . desires to be housewife. RD TEOlIl7'1:AERN AL COMMEN UEST OUEIEPPINESS FOEOOK FQUR K , ff ff ftttffwii ,XXWM f i ,frffll W ff wtf ,lf E CERTR U DE ELIZAISETH MURRAY Sarred Heart Science Club 1, 2g Operetta 1, 2, 3, 4-g Sodality 1, 2, 3, 43 Clee Club l, 2, 3, 4. Neatness personified . . . a treat to the eye and ear . . . kindly blue eyes and blonde curls . . . OUR EDITOR chooses No time out on Editor's Leave. , nursm 68 g. Y fi GERALD JOSEPH NORMANDIN St. Joseplfs Sodality 1. 2. 3, 4g Yearbook drive chair- mang Sr. Prom Com. 43 Halloween Dance Com. 4. Class wit . . . friendly . . . dislikes ties . . . hopes to become an engineer . . . seldom serious. Keep Clirl I in Christmas! 1 MAUREEN MARY O'NElLL Sz. Patrickis, Ravena Sodality 1, 2. 3, 4g C-lee Club lg Hearst History 4g Public Speaking 4, Roller skating specialist . . . unique originality . . . charming . . . walking example of the Colden Rule . . . Mary- like. WWW UQ M J W MARJORIE JOYCE PELKEY Cathedral Sodality l, 2, 3. 4g Glee Club lg Com- merce Club 3, 4g Debating 4g Jr. Prom Com. 3. Good-natured . . . terrific tease . . . likes to hum . . . enviable disposition . . . our future hair stylist. vit MARTHA THERESA PEZZULA St. Anthonyfs Public Speaking l, 4g Our Lady's Com. 39 Sodality l, 2, 3, 43 Jr. Prom Com. 3g Commerce Club 43 Home Nursing 43 THE WAY 4. Aims to be a journalist . . . enjoys cook- ing . . . loyal Cathedralite . . . 10070 co- operative . . . intelligent. Yo f SEBASTIAN ANTHONY PINO Cathedral Sodality 1, 2, 3. 4g Red Cross l. 2. 3, 43 Halloween Dance Com. 4. Always neat . . . personality plus . . likes to drive . . . asks intelligent ques- . t' h m'nv 'le. '6Naturally. we're 1n the school courtyard! Ions C at 1 E Suu 7 70 WILLIAM MICHAEL POTVIN Assumption Debating 3, 4, Public Speaking 3, 4, So- dality I, 2, 3, 4. Tall and studious . . . enjoys a good argument . . . faithful sports fan . . . considerate of others . . . always a gemleL,,f, man. , JW . VLLJ' ,' ' g , f Q 1 LL' I , f +1 ff 5 f' It i M477 . rf ,ff we ARLENE MAE RUSSO NATALIE JANE RICKERT St. Francis De Sales JUDITH MARGARET REINISCH Cathedral Latin Club 3, French Club 3, Home Nursing 4, Sodality I, 2, 3, 4. Always two ready hands . . . plans to be a comptometer operator . . . magnetic personality . . . brown eyes bubbling with mirth . . . attentive . . . SENIOR SECRETARY '56, Girls' Basketball 4, Commerce Club 4, Camera Club 3, Home Nursing 4, So- dality 1, 2, 3, 4, PHE WAY 4. Gay and mischievous . . . future private secretary . . . enjoys music and dancing . . . delightful . . . noticeably kind. Cathedral MORNING STAR 4, Sodality 1.2, 3, 4, Clee Club I. 2, Operetta I. 2, ,lr. Prom Com. 3, Vocal 1, 2. Dancing feet . . . hard to beat . . . likes Florida . . . appreciative . . . never a dull moment. 'flust one more Hight to go. 71 , .l 1 'LIt's fun to play Santa and Hrs. Clauslu ,fi X , ' if lf.:-5 fm! PHILIP JOSEPH SABATINO . Sl. ThPrf'sa's Sodality 1. 2, 3, 4, Football l. 2, 3, 4, Halloween Dance Com. 4. Dependable . . . amiable . . . ambition to be a bowling champion . . , extremely quiet . . . a plugger. QF. wi if ,X fl gg 5 t V Z SHELIA ELIZABETH RYAN Catlierlral Sodality 1. 2, 3, 4g Red Cross 1. 2, 3. 4, Jr. Prom Com. 3. C.A.'s blonde colleen . . very generous . . . enjoys dancing . . . keen . . . de- sires to be nurse. 72 JAMES JOSEPH RYAN Catlzerlral Football 1. 2. 4g Sodality 1. 2. 3. fl-g Halloween Dance Com. 4. Timely witty remarks . . . inexpressibly kind . . . ballling smile . . . a true friend . . . has a weakness for football. .ff f bfi xl PATRICIA JANE SALISBURY Cathedral Sodality 1, 2, 3, 43 Cheerleading lg Piano 1, 2, 3, 4g Operetta 1. 2, 3, 4g Business Manager THE WAY 4g Clee Club 1. 2, 3, 4g Latin Club 3g Home Nursing 4. Witty . . . what she lacks in size she fulfills in personality . . . such sparkling eyes . . money consciou' 11.4 wlqhis must be breaking P4t's 5,1 ri , 'f and JI, 4 Jw! I if Tw., - ' x y ffmf 'X A Y P f L ff ty v tiff JEANETTE ANGELA SASTRI Cathedral Sodality 1. 2. 3. 4g Clee Club lg Camera Club 3g Commerce Club 3. 43 Jr. Prom Com. 35 Science Club l. A heart as big as a mountain . . . earnest moral principles . . . so helpful . . . patience personified . . . strikingly ap- preciative. 1 ' J we 73 Club 2' quiet with humor . . . en- lneeting people . . . likes populai bition nurse. pleasant personality . . . am- tl, ll A MGT lj v RO E ANNXX 'HEPISI St. Anthon 's Red Cross 1, 2, 4, Commerce Club 4g Jr. Prom Com. 3g Sodality l, 2, 3, 43 THE WAY 4, Third Order of St. Franci' 1, 2, 3, 4, Home Nursing 4. Sweet and sophisticated . . . worthwhile extracurriculars . . . candid . . . craves fun. 'lWell. girls. it's like this. Soon l'll be shovin' off. JOHN WILLIAM SCHUHL Cathedral Altar Boy l, 2, 3, 4g Football 1, 2, 3, 4, vu t,j4p,l.,-.L fig gb 15,0 14 V Sodality 1, 2, 3, 4, Third Order. of St. Francis lg Dance Com. 4. Most obliging . . . full of fun . . . choice wardrobe . . . a winning personality . . . headed for THE MARINES. ,Qi X FREDERICKA SEBAST Our Lady Help of Christians Home Nursing 4, Sodality 1, 2, 3, 4, Commerce Club 45 Jr. Prom Com. 3, MORNING STAR 4. A definite talent for Home Nursing . . . will make any sacrilice to help others . . . studious . . . charming to look at . . . dimples. 74 MARGARET SHERIDAN St. Patriclis Glee Club 1, 2. 3, 4g Sodality 1, 2, 3, 4, Hearst History 4, Latin Club 3, 4g THE WAY 4g French Club 45 Operetta l, 2, 3, 4. Takes an active interest in all things worthwhile . . . quiet humor . . . diligent . . . welcome anywhere . . . alert student. 'PC 4'C'mon, I double dare you! if THEODORE JOHN SKUMURSKI St. Casirnifs Operetta 3, 4g Sodality 1, 2, 3, 43 Jr. Prom Com. 3: Football l, 2, 3, 4, Hal- loween Dance Com. 45 THE WAY 4. Real boyish grin . . . a kindly, willing worker . . . enjoys helping others . . . outstanding etiquette . . . refinement personified. DONALD WILLIAM SHERRY Sacred Heart Posters 1, 2, 3, 45 Sodality 1, 2, 3, 4g Halloween Dance Com. 4g Jr. Prom Com. 35 THE WAY Artist 45 Operetta 43 Football I, 2, 3, 4. Volunteers his services . . . usually found with paintbrush or pen in hand . . . cleverly talented . . . filled with humor PATRICIA ANN SIMMONS Cathedral Vocal l, 2g Operetta 1, 2, 35 Sodality I, 2, 3, 43 Home Nursing 4. Efficient worker . . . helps Uncle Sam . . . quiet and reserved . . . admiringly sincere . . . charming manner. iw X QE X 5.1 ' I V MARIE THERESA TRIFILO Cathedral MORNING STAR 4g Sodality 1. 2, 3. 43 Jr. Prom Com. 35 Commerce Club 43 Home Nursing 4g THE WAY 4. A bundle of charm . . . petite. dainty. and graceful . . . future secretary . . . taetful . . . Editor of MORNING STAR. ANGELO AURELIA TOMASZICKI St. Anthony's Intramural Basketball l, 2, 33 Varsity Basketball 3, 4g Sodality 1, 2, 3, 4, Sharp wardrobe . . . spic and span . . . goodsnatured . . . ardent baseball fan . . . easysguing manner. .IOSEPHINE LUCIA SOLDEVERE St. Anthonfs Home Nursing 43 Public Speaking 3, 4, Sodality 1, 2, 3, 4. Conseientious worker . . . deeply spirit ual . . . sees good in everyone . . . a warm smile and a glad hand . . . good natured. 4'D0n't hang on so tight! . . . ltis for a good Cause. 76 ANNA MARIE VAN ZANDT Cathedral Home Nursing 43 Camera Club 4g Com- merce Club 43 Clee Club lg Sodality 1, 2, 3, 43 Jr. Prom Com. 3g Third Order of St. Francis 1. Carefree . . . a readiness for enjoyment . . . most thoughtful . . . picture of neat- ness . . . likes to work . . . generosity plus. MARIE WAGONER Cathedral Commerce Club 43 Home Nursing 43 Clee Club 1, 2, 3g Sodality 1, 2, 3, 4. She is a friend to all . . . makes worth- while observations . . . fashionable . . quiet . . . ideal secretary. JEROME STEVEN VOVESKO Cathedral Basketball 43 Red Cross 4g Sodality 4g Operetta 4. Sincere and likable . . . man of few words . . . possesses moral stamina . . . truthful . . . friendly smile . . . con- siderate and manly. JAMES JOSEPH WARD Cathedral Sodality 1, 2, 3, 43 Jr. Prom Com. 3g Halloween Dance Com. 4. jovial and friendly . . . Oh! for that curly hair . . . hopes to manage a chain I . . . ' I . . . l ' . HJ ust for fun, Ietys try mn s ore smar dresser a ways calm 77 ALICE .IOANN WELLS Sacred Heart Class Day Com. 4g Glee Club 43 Home Nursing 4, Sodality 4. A real pal . . . blushes easily . . . friendly smile that takes . . . follows directions . . hard worker. MARGARET ANN WILLIAMS Sacred Heart Commerce Club 4, Sodality 1, 2, 3, 43 First Aid Ig Girls' Basketball 43 Home Nursing 4g THE WAY 4. Tall and queenly . . . Nancy,' . . . brings daily sunshine to us . . . famous for her radiant smile and girlish ways. 78 Harry Should see me now. M , L- V rififf 'Myjy,rfM . if I, WMZTW, JOAN ANN YANNI Sacred Heart First Aid lg Jr. Prom Com. 33 Sodality I, 2, 3, 4, Third Order of St. Francis lg Commerce Club 4. Tiny . . . girlish . . . likes attractive hairdo . . . unusually winning ways . . . practices self-control . . . ladylike. Believe me, if all those lovely young charmslv ELIZABETH MARGARET ZWACK Cathedral Sodality 1, 2, 3, 43 Dance Com. 1, 3. A perpetual smile plus an infectious giggle . . . spurts of delightful nonsense . . . enthusiastic worker . . . writes letters in spare time. JEAN CAROL ZELLER Our Lady Help of Christians Sodality 1, 2, 3, 4g MORNING STAR 4g Home Nursing 4. A good listener . . . soft spoken . . . courteous . . . loyal to friends . . prudent . . . calm at any cost. 79 CAROLINE VIOLETTE ZAMPELLA Sz. Patrickis, Ravena Home Nursing 45 Public Speaking 43 Sodality 1, 2, 3, 4, Third Order of St. Francis lg THE WAY 4. Ravenna Bound . . . excellent skills . . . trustworthy . . . patient . . . two willing hands for '56. C. A.'s Finalists Kyesafw' K '.a3:5t,,,Q.w A V I x Y Rocco Marilyn Betty Maureen Marcia Agostino Amedio Avakian Becker Bennett 176 Delaware Ave. 34 Main St. Ravena 270 Wolfert Ave. 158 Clinton Ave. 12W Delaware Ave. R0cky,' Mare, HB. Jf, Mon 'GMarsh Charles Mary Ann Mary Margaret Blanchard Bohojckeek Burke 2 Aspinwall Rd. 7 Parkwood St. 209 Myrtle Ave. 305 i'Hot Rodl' MBU-Bow 'E,' l largoi' L Richard Helen Burns Frank Burke 51 Van Buren Ave. Busold Hamilton St. Ravena 115 Jefferson St L'IIir'lcv S'Burnsie Buss Margaret Marie Fred Donald Joanne Carrk Byrne Calhoun Campagna Campoli 16 Western Ave. 13 Dana Ave. 73 Elm St, 20 Jefferson St. 186 Elm. St. Ravena apeggyv MRM., .Tredv ..D0n,, .fjov ii.. .e.. i VA x y - lit rf' + M Qi' Miles Anthony Ann Ann Rita Theodore William Cavanaugh Chiaramonte Cocoa Colasurdo Comfort Condon 117 Delaware Ave. 93 Madison Ave. 24 Cage Ave. 129 Morris St. 610-A Myrtle Ave. 591 Second St. 6'Ca11', Chair 6'Annie 'gflliflgei' G'Ted', Bill 80 Barbara Carol Donald .loseph Geraldine ,loan Connery Cordell Cote Cotugno De Crescenzo De Flumer 6 Cottonwood Place 1227 Broadway 279 Livingston Ave. 59 Myrtle Ave. 153 Myrtle Ave. 524 Third St. Robbie Sunshine,' Don foe Jerry Jo-Jo if Wanda Eleanor Anthony Thomas .lanice Della Rocco De Maso Donahue Doyle Ecker 20 Exchange St. 168 So. Swan St. 110 So. Hawk St. 379 Hamilton St. 5 Maplewood Ave. 6GSkiS!7 HEI!! i6T0ny57 SIT0m77 KfJan7! ' I . wr 124' yas' A .sf all 7r-i Q .1 We . K . .tt, , Carol Joseph Eve Rosalie Joseph .Ioan Ennis Farinacci Fazzio Felten Ferrandino Ferraro 56 Broadway 141 Madison Ave. 5 Davis Ave. 116 Second Ave. 5 Hoyt Ave. 13 Wolf Rd. Cheerie Joey Evie Dimples Joe Ioannie Dorothy Rosalie Anthony Joanne Patrick Forman Franklin Franze Gadomski Gaudio 95 Elizabeth St. 3 Eighth Ave. 174 Hudson Ave. Academy Bldg. 10 Lily St. Damien Frankie Tony ufoaniei' Pat , 5 V -IQ ' . ,... ..,. , . 5? ' ..-..i 2 . ,ti . .,,.. A . J ' i i ' L i L -'t ' 1' af- 'D --' n .,,. - , -A . 7 i'.,t 1... . t ,A . Q ', . D, X if . . was ' - -'t- QL' iii' ' 5 X 1 - , A t 5 -V Ann Edward Patricia Blanche Anne Barbara Ciacoppe Gilligan Goddeau Crasso Curren Haggerty 59 Van Schoick Ave. 154 Elm St. 31 Pleasant View 130 Eagle St. 25 Walter St. 257 Ontario St. Annie Ed Ave. Crasshopper,, Stretch Barb Tinker Belly 81 , 1 ff .53 in -A ,, ,G as . ..ff215,,, -ZrE5?w- :X e Geraldine Charles Robert Mary Lou Robert Margaret Halloran Herrick Hoffman J arek Jennings Kavanaugh 1200 Broadway 32-A Weis Rd. 21 Hollywood Ave. Albany-Shaker Rd. 1282 Broadway 269 So. Manning Blvc J merry Chick', Hoff Lula,' Bob', Mag Margaret Theresa Carol Josephine James Keeney Klein Lansley Lassi Leonard 170 Grand St. 21 Dana Ave. 12 Pine Ave. 221 Myrtle Ave. 45 Lindbergh Ave. Marge,' Joy Landslidei' Jo lim 5,13 ..? mammal v 55.3. The at f Fw. E Eivi- .i. ... J S g i f? 1 :fi .,,., . . .'--..' 1 . I George Jane Paula Michael Eugenia Ruth Linsley Maki McGivern Molitor Mulligan Murley Schuyler Hgts. Apts. 7 Fay St. 530 Eighth St. 1 Marinello Terrace 145 So. Knox St. 43 Myrtle Ave Mickey Blondie McGee,' Miken Jeanne Ruth Gertrude Gerald Marion Mary Ann Maureen Murray Normandin Norton Nowak 0'Neill 47 Lindbergh Ave. 164 Second St. 4 Sloan St. 327 Second St. 23 Orchard Ave. Kitten Jerry Butchiev Blondie Mo f 1 ' ...f .4 3' Eii in 'G ii'f 'f' , . Marjorie Martha Sebastian William Judith Natalie Pelky Pezzula Pino Potvin Reinisch Rickert 110 Dana Ave. 153 Myrtle Ave. 195 Madison Ave. 4 Myrtle Ave. 92 Dana Ave. 168 Watervliet Ave Mickey Mattie Larry', Flash Judy Chickie 82 Arlene James Sheila Philip Patricia Jeanette Russo Ryan Ryan Sabatino Salisbury Sastri 4 Irving St. 20 Madison Ave. 269 So. Manning Blvd. 34 Cardinal Ave. 275 Elm St. 4 Bleecker Place Ar Little Jamie Clinlfer Sub Pat,' ufeanettei' xi 539 Patricia Rose John Fredericka Margaret Scanlon Schepisi Schuhl Sebast Sheridan 323 Second Ave. 138 Grand St. 154 So. Swan St. 111 Third Ave. 377 Orange St. Pat', Ron nfackv Rickie Peggy 252535 Y Ti 'Z Wifi 7.2. 7 issi lliii 3 ilii f :-: Donald Patricia Theodore Anne Josephine Angelo Sherry Simmons Skumurski Slyer Soldevere Tomaszycki 510 No. Pearl St. 1 Elizabeth St. 414 Third St. 302 Second Ave. 234 Delaware Ave. 264 Madison Ave. General Grabber Pat Ted Sly-pie Josie Magna ... y iiis Marie Ann Marie Jerome Shirley James Trifilo Van Zandt Vevasco Wagoner Ward 35 Elizabeth St. 68 Myrtle Ave. 29 Catherine St. 92 Willett St. 143 Eagle St. aRee,, ayanii, ujerryv ashirr, ...lima Alice Margaret Joan Caroline Jean Elizabeth Wells Williams Yanni Zampella Zeller Zwack 24 Lawn Ave. 1200 Broadway 48 Mohawk St. First St. Ravena 46 Second Ave. 239 Park Ave. A Z Nancy Pudgy g'Carol Jeanie Bette 83 MOST LIKELY T0 SUCCEED ,...M-eg Bill Condon, Mary Lou Jarek CONTAGIOUS PERSONALITY -or Tony Chiaramonte, Blanche Grasso -.f MOST WITTY ,Jr o :ffm :QT Qloglgl T A T T g igflifi lly ionn ' Jerry Normanrlin, Chickie Rickert BEST LOOKINQ Vllurw K . ll ,yi 'lb N :QQ S Q ,f - . . W 11 x T? I SENIOR ACTIVE SCHOOL SPIRIT ! 0u T l if , Ted Skumurski, Marie Calhoun CHIEF ATHLETES sw. V Q17 xi 'S i 05953- .y -sf f 'eiifgtiisi Lgvszwgf - :5'r32w25 3 1 ' 1 r kwa :M J' Tony Chiaramonte, Maureen Becker MOST COOPERATIVE V 'flT?' -A Nuufm 2 Ted Skumurski, Peggy Byrne Bill Condon, Blanche Grasso ln HIT If XII, , -:gp L-,- 2 . INEXPRESSIBLY RELIABLE PARADE 'X Bob Hoffman, Anne Slyer MOST INTELLIGENT MOST CONSIDERATE ak , 2 R Yew- if 11 , RSI, W-W-.. I f V mL,L Lf Warn! V552 Q' L ' 2.58 .sw rv -.::1:1a.,Mf-2 R 1-+ q -+'?fw 1132.1--tix 4212224 M 1-:mm 'g,,,,,, ' 2i1I:gg w',,fIf,, ag, , Sztq , ,..,k11'rw bm . :wwe ,jiigviikm lgsgm1i::1.::iN1-3112123 fy- ,- , 'ww L w,-v.'f,::'ffwQ::4+fy: :. 'j1' ,:q I,gQ1gQ31.,?25::::g.gf54,':3 22- + f'-+1 kt kiwi-faf:Q::1Hr4--,':. m Joe Cotugno, Mary Lou Jarek Tom Doyle, Joan Ferraro TOP DANCERS MOST INITIATIVE is Aw . hs.,-. 3 Q K S ,fm , ,.,V I, 9 f A 2 El ,Q 'f , e fge' ,ae fl W- ,TZYYE :wa W wwii was ,, Z- 2,I, 3E1 5 Jim Ryan, Mary Amx Bohojckeek Ted Skumurski, Blanche Grasso I FASHION CONSCIOUS PIERCING TALENT .nl W S ' gnu' fe:-na-e 1 wr M 3 Q . . . gg Nh 'P . , ,. ,-f, f i mwxaffffff .nw UGOTQP LUISIPY, Shirley Wagoner 85 , Don,Sherry, Ann Rita Colasurdo J' ' '.--'.'.L.,:,h, ,Q w x - if sigmma gfuuoeb cfA?S'lfEN TODAY ,ff ....--f ' Af- 1 , f, .X R-'1:'1-fxww .aliwfwi P 1f,2A 1 1 ri'Y2I1-Zmziia - f5'11f1rw51ff'11z11H 11-1.-M ' V 'kxi1?:1r1, 1 E a?f'5U 'I - '- Y11vLPw1w., :,,v1ff12E fi , , K, L.,. 1, . 51 I , 41 J- 'v 141611-' 41 Af :1Sg5i1ti151iLg,5-gi3iQ1fZG,' :si-1faw1f.111 1 1 fS1,3wf11s 15'2g1i2'4f1., A 1 +mfw1ef11 - gL'1z?gsH?ff1XZf111f13s1vf1:1. 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Q9 13 ' igifiei 1 1 11,1 :gf 11 1,111 f' ' 11 PM 4- 15 ,1111 f 1111, 1 1 ' 111 A AJ.. if W ,fl +0 M W' Patricia Jacqueline Patricia Barbara Mary Jane Alice Barbara Aubrey Bannon Barrett Bastiani Battaglia Bauer Belden Robert Valere Judith Joseph Patrick .lo Ann Bender Bernard Blanchard Bonnani Bulgaro Burke Ronald Rosario Michael Eliza beth Theodore Georgianna Joanne Burris Calabrese Carrazza Chiffolo Cillis Cipollo Cipollo Dolores Philomina Catherine Anthony J . William Mary Couser Caringi Carbonello Coluccio ' ullen X' ' Cuoccio to Y W X61 my g 88 ,yvtxwww gl H l 1. Nancy Peter Patrick D l D'Alleva Damiano De Amelia uWe didn't do so bad, exclaims Junior Class Pres., Ben Doran, to Sec. Ceorvianna Ci 01103 Vice Pres., Helen Alig v b , and Treas.. Don Spand, has they examine a bill for the Junior Prom. , J V. Vkrk .... , Y A r,,' , f '- .. ' q KVVV rVVAV 1 A f-A i A A ilill 9 J 5 I A ' V' - fi.. - , 'eyr ' V J' V Hugette Daniel Gloria Susan John William Anthony De Lisle De Rublma Drucker Donnelly Don Vito Doran Dronchi Mary James Samuel Jean Joseph Thomas Dwyer Ethier Faragon Ferraro Flanagan Germain Joanne Marilyn Alfred Patricia William Grasso Haines lwaniec Klose Lanahan seyy QQ yc,ey iii i X ia F ai J X E ala X Q J J 'e , r J, + ., il 5- fr Brian Carol Barbara Frank Francis Rosemary XX ix Lawlor Lawlor Leader Lizzi Loudis Macarilla 'X VX? SX is X by X . All f A J ' X 'S gk v RN X o 89 f api V S., Ax. N SS? A Q Francis James Alicia Dolores McGowan Mahar Marrapocli Mehalek Nadine Patricia Joseph Ruth Marcia Joan Melvin Millerick Mirabile Mizener Morrissey Mulligan Joseph Joan Carol Michael Noel Patricia Murphy Murray Neth 0'Brien 0'Connor O'Toole Daniel Bernice Mary Carol Barbara Penneso Pocius Prindle Purzicki Reger Elizabeth Grace John Rejack Reilly Roberts ABSENT: John Belleville, Audrey Martel, Katherine Pasquini. 90 V '4y'o,f My llffdldlf f tf 'fit Pile W ti 'X' Richard Nancy Virginia Mary Marilyn Louis Rosette Ruede Ruscitto Ruth Ryan Sacca Anthony Sebastian Brenda Walter Barbara Maija Salerno Salvo Schuttenhelm Sheridan Shortall Skrulis Francis Robert Nancy Mary June Lucille i U Slingerlands Smith Stewart Sutrius Swantek Theroux W ' .iw . if 1 L 1 'J A L if ,z ljltft LLMJI JK A 'yin V V J 1 1 Wy I 4' 1 f' dal!! ,H,!l4.f'! 1 U62 3 M I JJ yi! Barbara Joseph Patricia Joanne Patricia Carol l lf I Thomas Tierney Van Alstyne Van Amburgh Van Amburgh Van Wormer isytylss : as t ew , , 'ks,,' ' i n V fl? ' ' , 2.1gf'ff ' W i -f'i ' farm Sw '--2as,ii,.': r my Bernard Michael .lohn Vinehout Walsh Winnie That could be an argument, says Lucille Theroux to Frank Lizzi and John Winnie, all members of the Junior Debating ABSENT: William Raciborski,,Ioseph Romano, Domlmc Spano Team. They are arranging their rebuttal on Government Subsidies for Education. 91 K ,J ' ,,l I I I 4,711 . A, I I I . I 0 S Abatto Allen ,4 . M6 isis? QE?-3335 55 A r ... : 7 f A .fE::6s.:. ,gig ,ga xg: 5 5455 M-EE 3 :iII.5:SI- E3--II : .- . --.,,:-,,-:,, X55 X5 'L :QQ :Wi n :- 'i..I'-: V E X E5 .... 2 L .X j 552 H ,. l 3 X 3 t.. . ,:. ,, m e wt if A S--,W .. Q iw g sg gif it Xe, ggi. 1: 552 55 32523 Big Pi lg l 3 M 2 is fig ir ,, as gi gl Q Q , 35: i ,. E154 gg , , 5 Q, 5 gm ,,... , .,.., . f Q H ' .,,. ' 5 H I I A s gil 3 ,K ig'2?g1l5 Qg W 1 S . R 53 iii 5 S F f K it F ig Q tt X 1 I to Mlm Dorothy Anthony Lucille Louis Bailey Ballato Bonanni Boston lc i h I f f V' QD ' l Angelini Arnold M ry Q Robert Katherine Aoi, .Rf Brady Breen 5' Q i Jlxfd' 'lffal x. ' '- lrvrr- Joan William Janice James Bremm Brickwedel Burris Campbell Patricia Lambert Blanche Mary Agnes Rosary Concetta Anthony I Carcia Carciobolo Caropreso of ' Y e 9 V f ' 2 of 'ff wp, Patricia Roseann Dianne Carusone Cassidy Catalano Cellery 2 Q Cerutti Cesare Chabot Ronald Colagiovane Anthony Charles Grace Choppa Ciao a Ciarfello . ' V , xg. f 5 D, 'vu W X ., 'x JA' gi ' J ' u 'Vw 92 'QQ E3 'eo A gawk Raymond Yvonne Jordon Coleman Colino Conboy tfltt Daniel Lawrence ,f ' Q Mary Charles W his ju M6975 ,Iwi ,W D. , jg I3 VX Nancy Patricia Courcelle WML - - Lf Smile pretty' is the instruction given to the Sophomore Class Officers as they pose in the corridor. Left to right are: Sec., X' Dorothy Baileyg Pres., Jordon Conboyg Vice Pres., Barbara Joseph Terrence La Porleg and Treas., Frank Doyle. Cox Cox Maureen Patricia Gerald Nicolina Edward Mark Mary Cullen Cul nan Curran Curro Daggett Daley De Carlo Frances Bernard William Francis ,Ioan Cecile Geraldine Dillenbeck Di Tano Divinsky Doyle Dugan Dunn Rosemary Marianne Mark Joseph Andrew Agnes Patricia Farinacci Fazzio Fitzgerald Frankenbeck Fusco Gabel Cardy 17 Mp X Patricia Ralph Richard Edward Elaine Joseph Arlene 1 Grasso Graziano Haggerty Hart llennig Iwanivc Jennings 5, .. 31 , 'S' ' S' Q L ' 93 wf ., K lpvlglp A Michael Elizabeth Donald X it ww Keys Kilmartin La Porte Leonard Lizzi Raymond Irene rances Ellzabeth Judith Vincent M Logan Luhis Macarilla Mac Cowan Mackey Macri u A F ? Suzanne John Claudette Rosemary Richard Leon .l oan 'J Maguire Mahar Mailloux Maki Marino Mastromarchi McCoy N l S RY? Marie Rachel Mark Angeline Annamae Shirley Evelyn X vi' Q McCoy McCoy McDonald Micare Montesano Morawski Moyer va, la Q . M 0292 K Q e,4'7Z J 3, 'ZQH .x R M Q: ,QSSQQ-f f .ludith Daniel Mugrace Murley Daniel Thomas Murray Mustico N X :rw-Aft, -- , L , 1 0 'Uv ' ' .J'C,' I. Harry James Philip Charles Kathleen I John Carmine Ng-vlan 0.-.f.aACL--.,.,-. n...,,.,l:A...... A n-.l..1- n 1 ml n - - -- - 1 ,f ' John James .fx John Josephine V6 Sally James Rosemary Purcell Raffertyq CN Riccardi Rockefeller Rogers Rourke ff Dill gal fw- William John Mary Clementine Anna Mary I, J X Rourke Russo Ryan Scaringe '4 5 YI .au 1, .:,,4 F415 f Maurice Patrick Lourdes Marilyn Ann Ernest Scavullo Sheldon Sweeney Thorne Tierney Townsend Nancy Antoinette Van Apeldorn Viggiano l .. Nw., Judith Marilyn Lathes First! This is the motto of John Purcell and Daniel Walsh Yanni Murh-y while they lim- up following Marilyn Thorne and Nancy Van Apehloorn into their homeroom. ABSENT: Gloria Russett, Rosemary l'olito, Marilyn Wood. 95 at N 'S+ Iliiiaf - -H K, 0 James Ernest Catherine Patricia Mary Ellen Lucille John Amedio Aurelia Bacon Basti ni Becker Bendell Biggar M .WJ Marlene Gabriel Thomas fgheila Barbara Joseph Suzanne Boyser Bradley Breedlove Breen Breslin Breslin 7 Burns i : sig , :s 3 use 21 1' '1 ' g 'gjrgiff-ji-wvtefgsfw-z:ug7::ge1fwgsz1sggfgjggiw?s:,.e?ZLr:arm ,',. sa?isril.:1'zf'SiliZs - -- 2 3 53 I E 1 J , E2 55 - Q 2 M5 ' ' J ' . 5 3 S lm i t if ' V it ' A are . wi ll so 5:5545 5 gg E , is i F L S125 V so 33 E 'f fsWe7?lgW?555lw3iil533?lZ5?l9iZf?M54i19e5552? .x-- 'If' ' 2 Q . 55 5 s A ,g n ser. any :reg A 5 m,.s,.. ,V . , , , -.t--,-. Eai5i,itigggXk mg . 3 C , Y- J ' Wi ' mi 'J -r--'- Q f e J Q, Hi ff Sf 2. , 6 3 E5 or -'FWF' f gi gE5lnig'i,if .sg ig Dolores Jane Ahce :ji g E5 Til lil lie? Zglillfg lip! li Butcher Bylanc Calhoun ,,,, 2,5 t - 5 23:5 'iff : , , 1' 'Q .. .. Q4 5 -- ' W al El swwisi Pres. John Mayer Sec. Carmen Rickert Vic. 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X Yan Zandt Weden Weden Yanni Yanni fl! WM f 99 Ovr Heritu e 22 M555 on FIRST ROW: Joan Rourke, Florence Risler, Mary Relh Hines. Carol Conway, Rosemary Dunigan, Shirley Wheeler. Carol Lynch. Mary Anne Nicholas, Jane Fournier. SECOND ROW: Arlene Dris- eoll. Joan lfranekoviak. Cynthia Uilligian, Sandra Phightlingg, Carol Green. Maria Cote, Frances Montesano, Mary Keenan, Catherine Annello. TIIIRII ROW: Patriek De Lessio, John Cox, Mary A Burek. Florence Devoe, Theresa Murphy, Shirley Sharrow, Kenneth Wall, Christopher Hoffman. FOFRTH ROW: Francis Rrady. Daniel Mayer, James llallueei, Joseph Pose, John Kruse, Thomas Nally, Donald Saca, Paul Doqyle. ' P ? . 'S1ster S. Alice Roberta ister . Clement Marie , I , , , M , . . FIRST ROW: Elizabeth Atehinson, Rosemarie Motto, Virginia PHIICS, Joanne Carusone. Joanne Premo, Margaret Salvo, Irene Makey, Carol Blakey, SECOND ROW: Mary Ann Galea, Virginia D1-:Xmelia, Patricia Rooney. Ann McDermott, Christine Ferrantlino, Carol Nastasi, Margaret Allen, Linda llenningr. Annmaria- Koonz. THIRD ROW: Paul Offonnor, Lewis Mackey, Donald Ray, 'ai Robert Talbot, Rieharll Slingerlanml, Joseph Lizzi. Thomas Miller. William lloclge. FOURTH ROW: Dennis Dupree, Terrance Donahue, Charles Leggelt, William Lassi, Joseph Hoffman, James Currier, is Gerald Vennarcl. 0C 'T3Faf5 Ps C5 wr' Nl. 101 f ,f jj' ip1x:zfff,f'j' - 46'-3' 0115, 4 rw ft ,., 'S 0 FIRST RUIV: Cvrmaim- Sano. lionisw lh-Luke Pauls-Ito Fpano, lunf- Fournier, Elizaln-th Bucci Nlarie llorn, Fanilra llotv. Carolyn l'rr'w, ,lane Nlcflraw, Claire llunigan, Margaret Doyle. SILT ND ICUIIV: lh-lorvs llitliln-ns. Rarlrara lfaluozzi, hlurii-l Bissomlettv, Fraiivvs falrinski. Marion nw Nlary Nlazzafviio. Nlargart-t Philips, Arle-in' Cliprionv, Nlary 'l'hornt0n. Patricia McCoy. T11 RUIV: Yirginia ffalalano. Rust-:nary llallato. .lanvt llart, ,le-anvttv Oppm-tlisano, Margaret llt 111 r lioniw-tta Ili l,clla. l'atric'ia lirolak, Mary Ann ilarvia. Barhara lalniaclgc. I UlfKI'II ROW.: litgr Sigtgr Nliralrilv, Antlrvw l'n-Lxulo, llvoiguf Alialta, NlliTllilf'l ltlcawr. Donald Fishvr. Xvllllillll McCoy, ,loscpi Vivian Marie Stapf. litlwartl Mark, l'aul Martino, Amos Bastiani. Seventh Grades FIRST IfUII :Anloinf'll1- Di'S1,l.clli7l'lll ll:-Nlarvo. Nanvy Burns, lfilr-vn Kvanv. .lunv Smith, Alicc Walsh. hlaurvz-n llnlin. llarolyn Williams. Lois Yan Apt-hlorn, Patricia Kelley. SECOND ROW: Nlargarct fllcllraniv, lilirislinv Gale-y, Sally llork. llvatricw- Fazzio. Phyllis Carusone, Sandro Nlcflartliy. Agri:-s firm-goski. Mary liolognino. Patrivia Nally. Virginia Ste-wart. THIRD ROW: lionalil Atfhinson. l'hilip ll:-in-wsi, .lanivv Usl, Roseana Nlaquire, Maris Agostino, Rose Marie Xlulillnaurfr. l ram'v- Fnlxo. llonalml Xlarino. I'0I'RT1l ROW: Anthony Catalrlo, Joseph Mazoneg Xin4'1-nt Fvavullo, llvnnis Flynn. D1-nnis O'l5rivn, llayrnonrl l.ouflis. Rocco Peters, Ronald Moschino. ,lohn 'llownsi-nil, Arthur Moseley. H. Sister Rose Eilvcn this we ,U N, 102 Fx 1 I f' M .. ,nn 4 FIRST ROW: Rarlmara Spvrry. Margarrft McGraw, Susan Cilligan, Mary Riggar, Maurecn Duclos, ,Q 'lllivrcha I.izzi. Nlivlivlt- Lconarfl, Mary Alizitto, Kathlfwn Mack. SlLYf0.Yll ROW: ,loscph Dean. , .M , Michael Kloiitortz-. Klargarf-t Hockcfclle-r. Rcgrina 0'l'lanlon, Maria Wcflvn, Susan Sturgis, ,lane llavanaugh, Donna livrr. Jamvs Barlwa. THIRD ROW: ,lost-ph l,lar'us0m-. Thomas lllaycr, Hichartl if llzf-szoio. ,lohn Ke-nyon. llonaltl Towns:-ntl. William Lyman. John Uunigan, Thomas Mulligan. Nliclizu-l O'Brit-n. 1 0l'li'Tll ROW: James Nicholas, Joseph Burt-k, Edward llalsc, William Dick- son, ,lolm Allcn, llavitl Capone, Francis l'ictrzak. Sister Kathleen Francvs Sixth Grades Mrs. William Merchant MQ' FIRST ROW: Ile-lcn Romano, Ycra lngf-niic, Kathlccn U'Connor, Suzannc Ste-wart, Joan Bonanni. Y 'fy lfurol Murle-y. lfilm-1-n Tieriivy. lflainc llotlgv. Jzinvt Moflt-y. S1:'lfONll RUIVZ Wlilliam Nolan, Carole QQ Ochman, Carol llc-inzc, ljlizalwth llonxito, Margarvt Spf-nzivro. ,lcarictto Cratton. Ann Maris' hp llhoppa, Nancy Bt-lrlcn, John Ut- Aiigclif. THIRD ROW: Paul llilston. John lNlclXlah0n. Anthony Q.. licuyer, Arthur Nan Apelsloorn, llanicl Smith, lfrlwarrl Colton, ,lamcs Currivr. 1 Ol'RT1l ROW: William 0,RI'l6I1..l0Sf'IJll liallalo, William Carroll, Kcvin While-, lfugvric llotlson. Philip Burkhart. Y' ' , li 4 ' fi - , , Y iff Q Q x A rf' f av V 1, Y +v 103 1 , Q --ar :agp ,Q Sister Michael Joseph FIRST ROW: Rosemary Salvo, Virginia Bonanni, I Bm-avcr. Mary Ballalto. Tl lloyt. john McDorn1olt, ,lm Sgamlwlluri, Eldon Fink. l Patrick Hart. av-W FIRST ROW: ilallilvvii Doylv, Mario Wloslvrvclt, Eilewn Bossarll, Paula Mayor, Carol Piglltling, lime Sano. Susan Di-mlinas, Mary Ann Miralmilo, Patricia Riloy. SILYIONII ROW: Torry Williams, Vllt'I'I'i1I1C!' Ryan. Caroline- Pannitti. Catherine? Booth, Nlargarvl Sivkle-s, lluili Tliorton, Marion U'Ucll, Nlary l.on llappauo. Jolin Sacca. TIIIRIJ ROW: Janie-s Cooke, Patrick Pinto, Benjamin Xloyvr. Hicliaril lfaliozzi, Clnarlvs Molle-n, Donald llugln-s. 1.1-man Auncllman. Michael Mullen. larnvs Molto. FOURTH ROW: William Korwin, Richaril Campoli, Salvatore Dura. Louis Callucci, Anthony lh-an, Richard Oppmlisano, Dennis Horton. Fifth Grades Sister Daniel Francis Milgo. ,lurlitli Pillark. Mary 0'Connor, Tliorf-sa Oslionliglncr. Rosemary ,loan flurrivr, Gloria Walclron, Josc-pllinc Agostino. SILYIOND ROW: I l atrioia Catalmlo, Rosvmary llulilian. fllirislinc- Miller, ,loan Ryan. Bw-lyn Ray. Mary Piotro, Barbara IIRII ROW: llolwrt Stvwart, Michal-l Bauer. Rolwrt Roinisch, Williani ilin Ke'arnL'y. Paul lxlifllfilllllx. fllicliavl P1-lton. IVOIIRTII HOW: Dennis A 'aul Koonz. Burton Thorne, Bernard Burns, Dc-nnis Dulin, james Hoclson, if as , ' x QW H P5 , I ' A ,fs , 0 -. K5 C1 in s Q Q , ,an-IA' 2 V l' 'X X f X l 1' 104 -.af VU, 'F f .fir--3' : A M F5 F5 ,. . , 3 it 5650 Gif 'H QQ PQ FIRST ROW:Theresa Champagne, Josephine Montosano, Rita Dolvssio, Yvonno Wilson. Nancy Ann , Carroll. Frances Futia, .loan Anm-llo. Bernadette Krusf-. Susan Ahalto, Che-rl Courcclle. SECOND L A U51 ROW: Edward Lyman. Mary Kabrvhl. Anne Duclos. Bonita Dyokas. Carol Krusik. Joan Italiano, Rosemarie- Falmvri. Patrivia Sturgis. Jam:-s Cirzonv. THIRD ROW: John Westf-rvolt, William ilerrnainf-. Michaol Charland, John McGraw. Attila Spottlo. Leonard Dollon, James DeMarc0, Thomas lloflman. Arthur Dunigan. Frank Sidoti. Thomas Nlazzafc-rro. FOURTH ROW: Joseph Yergura. Jann-s Dc,-Xrmgvlis, Thomas Sh-asman. Charles Pclton. Donald Cooke, Michael Neylan, Sister Leonard Bossard. John Driscoll. Robert McMullin. 'I ' , I Hfcffff. lwary Ronan M'S'Cl'ar1CS Fourth Grades I 'ii 2: Leggett f ,ff V 1 ,V V X FIRST ROW: Catherinr- Rallato. Patricia Mackvy, Ffilm-n Pittaok. Judith Mulligan. Susan Walsli, H A Rita Carty, Patricia Bulmor. Susan Minklvr. Diane Carusono. SECOND ROW: Dolores D6-Marco, Sharon O'Bri0n, Judith Benjamin. Oliva Dickson, Carl Williams, Londa MaCCormack. Michele ' 3.54 Fusco. THIRD ROW: Francis Cloutir-r, .John Pelton, Arthur O'Connor. Robert Mazzaff-rro, John H Strobel, William Wcden. William McGrath. Thomas Ke-lly, James Murley: FOURTH ROW: Paul i W l' ,..i Caley, Richard Moschino. John Currier, John Cataldo. Edmund Mahar, John McCarthy, Jerome RE Calea, Joseph Micare, Daniel Pietro. F71 . .' 105 4 'ytuv'11, CX li Nl I, Sister Virginia Marie FIRST ROW: Jean Abatto, Cheryl Dreis, Dolores Prew, Francis Schultz, l,inrla Tremblay, Suzanne Burek, Sue Rraily, Charlotte Coogan, Denise Rockefeller, Mary llausler, lime Dunigan. SECOND ROW: Nlargaret Jones. Nlary Cavanaugh, Delia Pri-w, Kathleen Flanagan, Jurlith Williams, Joan Booth, Anna Nlontesano, Gail McCoy, Rosemary Oppedisano, Kathleen 0'l'lanlon, Patricia Hughes, Marie Kerwin. THIRD ROW: Juris Runtlans, Joseph DeForgc, William Bradley, Paul Sponahle, Thomas Dellalma. Richard l,ove4lay, Williain Pasquini, Thomas Crt-en, James Cilligan, David Taylor. FOURTH ROW: Charles Macflowan, Joseph Amltlario, Robert Mellen, Robert Doyle, David Dulcos, Samuel Martino. James Siekles, John Kenny, Joseph Lynn, William Stapleton, William Third Grades Barbo. FIRST ROW: Jeanne Mcllahon, Marlene Polito. Marilyn llenney, l.intla Pupello, Theresa Fiato, Joan Pierson, Paula Sarinelli, Santlra Di Pietro, Joanne Stewart. Mary Ann Corcoine. SECOND ROW: Robert Gearliart. Klaureen Johnson, l.in1la Clioppa. Loretta Uppeclisano, Carol Forcl, Donna Cooke, Gail Notz, Marilyn Ochman, Donald Sgambelluri. THIRD ROW: James Yanus, Mark Stan- ish, Joseph Montysko, Robert Dillon, Joseph Severance, Alfretl Busoltl, Charles Cline, Vincent Ronanni, John Romano, Etigenc Tacelly. FOFRTH ROW: Kevin Dulin, Vincent Mazone, Joseph 0'Connor, John Fazzio. Francis Crzegoski, Robert Marcisak, Joseph Dickson, William Bylancik, John lngemie, Etlwarti Ryan. Doyle x .T r g Mrs. Thomas A J .f f!-'90 9-1 106 A a FIRST ROW: Sandra Dudley, Angela Pezzula, Judith Cavanaugh, Jean Deluuke, Jacqueline Met- chick. Cheryl Nlellullin, Mary Serena Leonard, Carolyn Campbell, Claire Wickham, Linda Murley, Judith Taylor. SECOND ROW: Joseph Sano, Neil Cervera, Leslie Beauchaine, Linda Hughes, Ann Fisher. Mary Marshall, Jean Fick, Donna Ramsey, Kenneth Ringler, William Bennett, Thomas Tuttle. THIRD ROW: Richard Pasquini, William Hausler, Robert Sleasman, Robert LeMay, Anthony Coureelle, Stephen Sforza. Glenn Jarrett, Rocco Arico, Robert Treffiletti, John Bastiani, Joseph Micare. Sister Clara Bernadette Second Grades 1St 1' Williim Eecilia FIRST ROW: Mary Lasher, Kathryn Currier, Kathryn Ray, Mary Goilz, Linda Casullo, Maureen Clancy, Donna Pittaek, Sandra Dillon, Rosemary Criscone, Diane Deso. SECOND ROW: Robert lleeney, Virginia O'Brien, Lucille Cioeni, Kathleen McGrath, Donna Marie Cameron, Jeanette Stewart, Charlene McDougall, Mary Ann Broderick, Sheila White, Charles Carty. THIRD ROW: I Michael Nolan, John Deltlercurio, Raymond Ryan. Patrick Corcione, Nicholas Brancasi, John L4 Traeger, Michael Harris, Joseph U'Connor, Richard Battibulli, William Cline. FOURTH ROW: JR Jerome Doyle. Francis Milgo, Timothy McCarthy, Albert Del Prado, John Deljasquale, Joseph , ,f Fiffe, James Hodge, Joseph Felton, Denis Courelle. fi H H A fq ' Pa pf, 5 95 .,. f 1 , 54 v J. ... 107 t . ee 965 FIRST ROW: Patricia Halse, Starr Dudley, Jo Ann Hart, Maureen O'Hanlon, Rita Arico, Elizabeth Buck, Nancy Mack, Carol Wrigltt, Ruth Arico, Elizabeth Gilligan, Carol Monforte, Margaret Nicholas, Carol Ann Sweve, Patricia Bennett. SECOND ROW: Richard Ciprionie, Catherine Yobb, Mary Carciobolo, Barbara Lange, Jo Ann Christopherllheryl Malinski. Catherine Cacchinne, Linda Fitzmaurice, Kathryn Carroll, Louise Stevens, Kathleen Walsh, Margaret Montesano, Robert Naya. THIRD ROW: Hubert Tuttle, Carmen Palella, Michael Pannitti, Csaba Spottle, Anthony DeMaso, Kenneth Nlaxzaferro, George Denisulk, Carlo Figliomeni, Mark Hanson, Frederick DeAmelia, Vincent Zabiniski, Robert Hoffman, Robert Kenton, Gary Davis, William Bates. F' G d lrst ra es K FIRST ROW: Judith Di Fiorio, Rita Taylor, Catherine Mahar, Dawn Micare, Linda DeMartino, Antoinette Gioeni, Mary Castle, Mary Muia, Patricia Pittack. SECOND ROW: Jo Ann Pelton, I Alicia Cross, Maxine Harris, Patricia Hulihan, Sherri Williams, Geraldine Burns, Nancy Oppedi- Slstelz . sano, Mary Golucci, Suzanne McGrath, Elenita Lombardo, Carol Anne Montysko. THIRD ROW: Mary Clmstme James McDermott, Joseph lngemie, Martin McCredie, Larry Jarrett, Henry Criscone, John Kugler, George Yanue, Robert Marino, Andrew Wynian, Arthur Sgambelluri. Alan Blankership. FOURTH ROW: Stephen Carty, Richard Corcione, John Ryan, George McCranie, Louis Fiato, Andre Dorsey, Joseph Deftlarco. Francis St. Louis. fx j ' , , i et i rt - me I es A 'lm ' gf,-I , A 4 few OO Q,-fywf 'hz B r f' 1 we H nt-:I T W.n,G IM, 108 ,Eta Vx we . ,ssc 5- FIRST ROW: Judith DeAngelis, Denise Christopher. Darlene Poulin, Rose Mary Lizzi, Deborah Pallela, Nancy Marshall. Kathleen Ramsey. Angela Arico, Linda Card, Dawn Courcelle. SECOND ROW: Edward Lange. Joan Lawton. Catherine Dulcos. Paula Moran, Alice Eckam, Susan Balon, Joann Montesano. Linda Russo. Regina Bacon. THIRD ROW: John Culnan, John Early, Johnx Pallela, Robert Kerwin, Rocco DeMercurio, Robert Harrington, Frank Futia, Philip Bradley, Ja Patrello, Thomas Fick. UN U FJ Kindergartens J i FIRST ROW: Eileen Dulin, Mary Capizzo. Patricia Criscone, Mary MacLeod, Patricia Farmer, Patricia Lihertucci, Donna Moran. Mary McCarthy, Rosemary Ouellette. Patricia Dupuis. SEC- OND ROW: Perry Marahle. Maureen Cline, Christine Stewart. Sharon llennf-ssy, Ann Marie Byrne, Theresa Bagetta, Linda Denio, Rachel Jackson. Elizabeth Mugraee, Barbara O'Connor, Christine llarting, Patrick Pt-lton. THIRD ROW: John Fiffe, Michael Pinchheek, George Mahar, John Criscone, Michael Cloutier. Paul Dravsky, Brian Doyle. Thomas Marino, Gregory O'Dea. Donald Williams. David Sarinelli. not M90 of fx, lvl' i 'I ,...:9- I Sister Dorothy Frances J! F1 afnmbn 47 -L L 1 TODAY X ,fi u R . X f x k sf QL . YT X - Q 1-Stuff , , 5 jsp-.i'f 'f 3345 f fTVLiX'f , xx Q 4 .fm . 235 K wi ..,m,,k, X ,. 5 F Q f av I 2 I ' if 'isa J,-gipig xg Lf fx iz L A Wy 455 --gp f ,gif f1,:.XIs K lm, MJ X YTWI 1 gift. 1 , x L 3 K X . Y English . . . literary moments of our story. Aiding us in appreciating our native language, the English classes indulge in the explanation of the line points of grammar and the writin s of the worldls best authors. E NCTUAT UN M f Z mf ,J i f W X 1 W7 2L'cf1.9' . , 3. Lively And Interesting, . ,Jolly fresh- Sister, IKnow, 4 ,Carol Cordell raises her hand to answer one of the ques- tions about Shakespeare's play Mac- bethn which they are reading during the English IV period. men enliven the English I. If thereis 1 . 4 -.4-7! X config 14 X C XC f humor, these people Find it. 112 Who's Who In English. . .Juniors are alert to Sister James Aloysius, quiz on 20th century novels. SOCIGl Sl'UClIeS . . . linking moments of our story In the study of the happenings of the world and the development of our own country, we understand more fully the relationships and actions of all the people who ever lived. The U.S. and You.. .The American History class is sure to unveil the un- certainties ofthe world. Sister Alexanf der directs Joseph Farinacci as to the whereabouts ofthe much disputed question as to the justification ofthe UN's existence. Happy, Happy, of Coursef. , .Who wouldnlt be with the modern trend taught in World History as it is pre- sented. fill. 4 4 The World We Know. . .What a joy to take a look since the old world has the new look. The Social Studies I group truly enjoys this subject. 113 Languages . . . challenging moments of our story. Language conveys us to ancient Rome, fashionable Paris, and to cultural Madrid where tongue. I---un!!! y lllIf X .i ' l A S111 we can actually see these people living in their natural setting and speaking their native Veni, Vidi, Vici. . .The Auxilium Latinurn plays an important part in the life of the Latin IH student. Sister Charles Garnier enriches the vocabulary of the students by giving the derivation ofthe more diflicult words. 44 we ' lc. I ,vga laser-1 iiwimimuin mumi H I I 'If h U x nl.0 ' ' WM ixxxx 111 P 'Aix , . . . , A f Ill, N , Les Etudzants Francais. . .The students in French,a1ded by Sister Emeline,translale a i Q Q 1 i ,Q V n' C 5' fo 5 kg Q ,B v 4 rl , Q Wav, v 111g n .I 4:51 'AQ-D 4 . . . I . s ,,-,...--- 4-nnuullv 1 1 nn---nn u fmua I n uh 1 i 1 lvl I ' LZ.. nn nu their lesson for the day. Q6 pf! 16 . x 33 r 2 J ,P xi J Qian' XC fun ,im sd I lllllll lllll it x Si Si, . .Yes, yes, this is the Spanish class. Sister lnfvz and her Clase meditate: on thu reading. 114- MCIl'h6l11Cl1'ICS lnfrlgulng moments of our story Our lntellects are sharpened to fXdLlI19Sb and our Y'IllI1dS and reasomng made mature in the deep moments that we spc nd SlUdVlI1g the llltflglllllg prxnr lples of math. IS that lme sLr1lLghl9 It must be for Sister Inez looks nn approvingly as Maurice Sm axullu draws the diagram for a new the orem m Ceometry class. Y llllllllll Y Il s easy' Catherme Nltsky pomts out to the Elementary Algebra group the result of SCIENCE . . . mystic moments of our story. Respect for truth and humility is developed as we contemplate the vast- ness of space, the minuteness of the atom and the reign of law and order in the universe. Taking Pictures? . .Noi that's not exactly what Frank Lizzi is doing. He is looking through a microscope while Sister Mary Agatha describes Frank's vision to the class. Our Earth. . .The Freshmen in General Science listen attentively as Sister Louis Alena explains the various forms oflife on our earth. Tomorroufs Scientists? . .As Sister Agatha explains the fine points of a Chemistry equa- tion, the class follows in their hooks. 116 COlTllTl6l'Ce . . . practical moments of our story. The business world in our country is expanding greatly and we are keep- ing in step with the times, stressing precision, alertness and determina- tion to our future secretaries and businessmen. Sincerely Yours. , .This is a common phrase for these girls as they take dictation from Sister Clotilda, Future Business Men and Women, . .The Juniors and Seniors are engrossed in their Busi- ness Selling course. Sister Margaret Claire keeps a tentative watch over the class and points out an important factor. A xr 535' ff Q'-, of ' f'f',,,w ' 'tf'iil5tj'sfs,T A C.A. Secretaries. , .Ann Cocoa employes her knowledge of shorthand to record an order being dictated by ,lane Maki. ,loan De Flumer keeps contact between the two parties. 117 Religion . . . spiritual moments of our story. With the assistance of Christis teachers, our virtues of faith, hope and love in Cod and in His Wtirfl are strengthenedgand the practice of our religious morals is exercised and in- creased. 4 3 . 1 l' at He is risen. . .Enthusiastic Sophomores, during their Religion class, learn ofthe Resurrection of Christ, Patricia Cerutti reads Scriptural passages from her book. a S x f A p i N After graduation. . .The Seniors in Religion IV follow along as Anna Marie Van Zandt reads aloud some of the things they will have to contend with after graduation and how to cope with them. 118 l'l0ITle NUI'SlI1g . . . the healthful moments of our story. Being a good mother and home nurse is essential for every future homemaker. In prepara- tion for this step, the home nursing class offers every senior girl the experience of caring for herself and the health of her family. Attenlionf. . .By paying strict attention to Miss Duffy, the Home Nursing class learn helps of the Red Cross. After graduation some of these girls will continue their careers in the nursing field. y l I X or X X!! M0ther's helpers. . Frm-tlcrivka Sc-hast enjoys hathing the infant dur- ing the Home Nursing class. lrlvr llIlllll'lllillf' assistants are ,lost-plum' Soldexere- and Margaret Williams. 119 ,Xu fn. 1 ,V f .J avg, .QA ya. .fggxiq jf, :ww,.2qMaLf wi-4. M, Y 5 Zgfibirifil ,1 -Q.,.q,, uwe-:,.,M yi ,Wf , ,ga 4'r4,41gf,V .v.., 52694 ls ...k ik, gm 1 X ,wkl rn L mm A f P fm , 31:3 w.,?EffLi,1f, x v ,x TZ-Ts' if lfwmf I. ' ,yrs 1:11, -,, , my Commandment, that you love one another iafvpdiyouf -- John 15: 12. are a proud part of both our spiritual life. They not only bring us closer to school spirit. Each of our unfolds the cultural, fac- which comprise this, the re- Ufoioua STORY. Sggii-12657 1!fajIi1fiyQi1f, I 5V'Ll1.s1f'f ' K - , K,Zg1l,p?, .A N :wr .fi Q' W .. of Q i ii ,,- ,M , B A , Q il e Future Leaders in Sciencel. . .At a panel discussion, Officers of the Science Club make final plans for entries in the New York State-Science Congress. The Club has been affiliated with the Science Clubs of America for four years. Left to right are: Lucille Thcroux, Treasurerg Frank Lizzi, Vice-Presi- dentg Ann Slyer. Presidentg Mary Lou Jarek, Secretary. junior High on Paradef. . ,Nation- al Acclaim is given to Joseph Lizzi, who ranks second in Contest. The award for his study of the Amoeba will be placed in our school library. Ahaf and Brothersf. . .Father Willi, Assistant Principal is happy to meet the Lizzi Brothers and present Joseph, in center, with a 325 U. S. Savings Bond for Second Place while Frank, at right, receives an Honorable Mention Cer- tificate for his entry on the Use of Fluorine in lnhibiting Dental Carics. 122 Albertus Magnus ymtnvqx 5 1 X 'Y yt f Q i pil Q . 1 X Q vi l if' KM 'af Our Lady, Queen 1ll'lh6UlIlVffSf Our Club Patroness he if H 5 I 5 X 'Qi 1 ' in we 1,5515 xv x calf Q 'J www., rw,H aww vhwwnww ,ax Q ,web Zi X xg af K Science Club , N i . Mb. , ii'?:w2 A dv vj A sg ANR V ix. , Fuucnrq ,. You Name Ill. . .Active members of the science club exhibit projects to interested seniors Eleanor De Maso and ,loan Ferraro, left. Lucile Theroux, opening cage, is placing coal tar on the mice. At board, Patricia Grasso ex- g, I bw: I V A plains development of her chicks to Patricia Goddeau. I-.I 5 'KK5 .. Q E. A51 ,ei 232' ' aa' ' ef E v a, 355 1 43? . if X' T92 .I vii ,f -- by ff 7 A 'ge - 'fi ri fiil- 91 , . ' - N' at '15 s .Lf W , 9 g W . f -- ip, .Qi A H w y A f, 5'1Jr--.f 161 ., , , 'X V ,ig -V an ge . ,', i A etpsptetps ,510 5' pesit , esit 'S 5 f +me J eww? W3 .Ween ewemew Q 'X V rw lv he 2' 2 5? Q 7 Q X W mx a, 5 in 5 X gh Ht: gg -r 1 Fha, 4,,,?,W wi 4 ' in Q , Q iff 1, 4 , af, 'MF X. 1 this N t 4.5 H 'S 'Ya zz 1 O, 1 in v C 'NN wiv 2. Among C. A. Trophiesf. . .Placquc , 1 at vc X. Q ' wi Y fav 'fq r fiyfff -f-- ,f f kryf 03 ., A .,Vi,,M. K k,,k,., EQ VW . Y. .atea'feef fic .1 .iseti yea e,qzaea2aaeae5 Eg vmsenledioflmhadfa'?fkn?wL Vh,, edging Anne Slycr s biological 2, ,,,,,.e 5' g' . L entrv on the Studv of Hormonal w ..-7f ff' ikr, ,, ,..,i .. 'T ' . I N ik' ' , - A 5.,,, '? ,,, Control ofTissue Growth. Lontest H H ,5,Q'-ir 5 is conducted bv the National 2 .i.- . , ' f ' Science Teachcrs'Assoc1at1on. ,ziwfe ,. 'nw . ' Vaztaif ,r ,, . L SClENCE CLUBS oF Al'lERlCA Science Endeavors Recognizedf. , . Mary La Porte, President of 1955 Science Club introduces Doctor Hugh Templeton from the N.Y. State Education Department who presents Anne Slyer with a certificate entitling her to Sec- ond Place in contest, and a 825.00 US. Savings Bond. 123 A Ojicers All. . .Representing the Speaking Club are: first row-left to right: Leon Mastromarci, Treasurerg Anne Slyer, Secretaryg Mary Lou Jarek, Vice-Presidentg and Rocco Agostino, President. The oihcers of the Debating Club are: second row, l. to r.: Frank Lizzi, Treasurerg Maureen Becker, Secretaryg Carol Cordell, Vice-President, and Joseph Cotugno, President. Public W! ug nr i all 1 Of To Poughkeepsief. . .Happy smiles of accomplishment glow on these representatives at the Poughkeepsie Speech Festival. These high scores are: Jordan Conboy, Betty Avakian, Carol Cordell and Frank LlZZl Juniors-Victorsf. . .Closeup of Debaters: Affirmative Team-Joseph Cotugno, Blanche Grasso and standing Carol Cordell. Chairman, Anne Slyer is presiding. Members of the Nagative team are: Arnold Prindle, George Reger and Michael Attili. 124 IX -V Speaking Happy Seniorsf. . .Finalists in the Annual Speaking Contest are seated l. to r.: Carol Cordell, Margaret Byrne, Marcia Bennett and Blanche Grasso. Standing, l. to r.: Anthony Chiaramonte, Miles Cavanaugh, .loseph Cotugno and Rocco Agostino. Forensic Assembly Wirmersl. . . Perky little Margaret McGraw rep- resents the talent in the elementary department. Betty Avakian, Sally Rockefeller and Frank Lizzi are chosen as winners in the high school entries. What is this? . ,Pi Sigma Gamma accepts new members only after they earn it. Enjoying their initiation are standing: Patricia Coddeau, ,lohn Belleville, Claudia Eagan and ,lean Ferraro. Kneeling: Judith Blanchard, Bill Condon and Lucille Theroux. 125 What Hit Themf. , .Here the Home Nursing Ollieers, Treasurer Margaret Kaxanaugh and Vieeapresirlent Mary Lou Jarek, listen to their President Dorothy Forman and her novel ideas for initiation. Secretary Natalie Rickert foresees the fun. Home Nursing And Junior Red Cross 'Ci' We're on our waynf. . .Cathedralhs Refi Cross representatives pause on their way to conduct a meeting. Left to right are: Patricia Godclcau, Robert Bender and Lucille Theroux who are real enthusiasts for the Rod Cross. Keep those elbows Slfllighlyl, , .Ann Slyer, instructing a Red Cross ,lunior Life Sawing Class at Phillip Livingston High. gix es a few pointers to Law- renize Malakie and Paul Mi-Coy, two ol' C.A.,s fresh men who take the course. 126 Happy Landing Lucyf, . .Chosen by tht- Al- bany County Chapter of ,l.R.C.fLueille Theroux leaves to attend the training eenter at Miami University summer session. We look for great things after suvh pleasant study. Language Clubs out ---n-un tu--. if-1 This- ix II LIlf'lII1lIS Cll'I I'llX,' ,says 'l,lllUlllilS Nlnstivn. vnlhusiastit- sophoinorv. while he NlllQLli'Slllllllllt'Ullll4'lII5l'l'lSllllllSlllll1llll' ' iollvrtloti to a ti1t'iiilrt't'oftlie- l 'ttin II vl' A dba. Ohf our PlI1.?,l, , .0ll'it'4'rs of the French vluli watch Walliri' Slivrirlanvpresi- dont. rx-tvs-iw the Clulfs insignia from Sister Emeline. Others pivturvd are 3 on lt-ft,l.arol Lorrlt-ll. Vim-1--Pr:-siflf-ntg Paula Mvflixf-i'i1, Se-erm-tary. and .lalnc-s Ethic-r, Trvastirvr. Ifs still smndingf. . .Aedile. Paula McCivc-rn, extreme left, joyfully displays a minature Colosseum to her fellow officers of The Kappa Lambda Kappaf-V Margaret Sheridan, Pl'21Cl0I'1LllUlll0Tl'l0I'0llX,UOIlSUlQ3l1fl,l0klIl Forraro, Quaestor. Each girl anxiously awaits an opportunity to desifribe- various Roman structures. Ad Altare Deif. . ,With grateful hearts these faithful senior Altar Boys pose with their spiritual guide. First row, left to right: John Schuhl, Edward Gil- ligan, Father Willi, Spiritual Directorg Miles Cavanaugh. Second row: Thomas Doyle, Joseph Ferrandino, Theodore Comfort and Donald Campoli. 127 Friday, Uetoher the twenty-eightli, was a red-letter day in our lives. Eleven members ofthe Ameriean History elasses. together with our teaeher, Sister Alexander, experieneed an unforgettable meeting with Governor Axerell Harriman, Pietured eloelcwise standing next to Sister are: Ronald Burris, Michael Walsh, Eliza- beth Chiffolo. Carol Purzyeki, Governor Harriman, Maija Skrulis, Riehard Rosette, Patrieia Barrett. Louis Saeea, Alfred Iwaniee, Catherine llarhonella and Jaequeline Bannan. Each member ofthe three American Historv classes here at C.A. was given the same opportunity of hoping to see our Chief Flxeeu- tive. Slips for all were plat-ed in a hox and eleven papers contained the word- Coxernor. The students who were the fortunate ones to draw the named papers are pietured above. Friday noon we went to the Capitol. A state trooper greeted us at the entranee and eseorted us to the second floor and the Gover- nor's Chamber. Everyone w as so xery niee to us that we really ln-gan to feel important. Sinking into the soft, thick rug. admiring the beautiful fireplaee. the gorgeous draperies, the rieh paneling and the huge. magnilieent desk, there w as an air of expectancy whieh added to our exeitement. Finally the door on the opposite side ol' the room opened and Governor Harriman entered, lmmediately, he eame toward us and shook hands with Sister Alexander. Then the governor greeted eaeh of us individually. His eheery smile, his words of weleome and his most graeious and eordial manner put us at ease. He seemed more like an old friend rather than a new aequaintanee. As we moved in front ofthe spat-ious lireplaee in the pieture, the Covernor talked with us ahout our new sehool,whieh is so near our Governor's lVlansion,and the beautiful trees whieh were re- moved to aeeomrnodate the sehoolis eonstruetion. After the pie- tures had been taken, Governor Harriman shook hands with Sister and wished us the best oi' luek. About a week later, Sister and eaeh ol' the elexen reeeixed ii copy ofthe pieture from the exeeutixe assistant to the Governor. Charles van Devandee. We eertainlx' eherish this pieture as the memory ofour visit with Coxernor llarriman. Miehael Wlalsh '57 I 1. - fa- . -f ' J - -- I ,kilidj C7 'fduc C56 ri-ci? Cf l,ffjd ,z,,,2if -fzuxvzz If L f ' c M-pfifcfficjfigf, Honors, Achievements and Awardsi i S L 5 TF? '1 Our Winnersf. . .Rosemary Macarilla, Patricia Aubrey, Mary Believe it or notf. . .Philip Oppedisano, left,and .lames Raffer- Ann Nowak, and Noel O'Conner hold certificates ofaward of ty, right,express admiration at growing eolleetion of Auto- prize winners in the Catholic Business Educational Contest. graphs of Famous people-made hy Terrenee Cox. sophomore. 1956 STATE SCIENCE SCHOLARSHIP WINNERS. . .Frank A. Lizzi '57 and Anne K. Slyer ,56 received medal awards for their outstanding achievements at the New York State Science Congress held in Potsdam. Six awards are given through- out the state. Frank placed third and Anne ranked fifth in the State Contest entitling each to A SCHOLARSHIP IN ONE OF TWENTY-THREE COLLEGES. 011 the Road to Higher Learning. . .Th ree State Scholar- ship Vlfinners from C. A. for l955 are: Mary La Porte, George Reger. and Dorothy Padula. This outstanding hohhy contains many signatures of renown. .QI Topsfor Cathezlrfzlf. . .Mix Itzkow awards certificates to Elea- nor De Maso and Thomas Doyle for their partieipation in final of 'I Speak For Oernoeraeylw Prize Selzolarsf. . .Delightful awards for sexenteen students were made as a result of the Latinum Auxiliurn Contest. Seated, FIRST R0 W: Maurice Seat ullo. Joseph Cotugno. Mareia Bennett. SECOND ROW: .ludith Reiniseh,,loseph Faranaeei. Patricia Milleriek. Standing. left to right: .la mes Oppedisano, Jacqueline Bannan, Maureen Cullen, Margaret Kaxanaugh. Eleanor De Maso, Barbara La Porte, Lueille The- roux, Barhara Reger, Joseph Ferrandino. Harry Neylan, and Dominick Spano. Yearbook Activities SE Au Revoirln. . .Happy senior girls wave a fond farewell book planning. Trax elers are Margaret Sheridan, to seven staff members who anticipate a glorious week- Patricia Lizzi. Eleanor De Maso. Ann Slyer, Blanche end at the Columbia Press Conference, Wliilra in the big Grasso, Joan Ferraro. and Gertrude Murray. Absent. City, Cathedralites will learn modern techniques in year- Jeanette Sastri and Joseph Cotugno. J! It's a Man's Worldl. . .Million dollar smiles reveal the innate joy of Father O'Con- nor, Theodore Skumurski, Anthony Chiaramonte, Joseph Colugno, William Con- don, Theodore Comfort, Roeeo Agostino. Father Willi and Joseph Farinaeei when they see the gratifying success ol' the Halloween Dance which they are sponsoring. Come One-Come AZN, . .to the halls of C. A. where Anne Slyer, Margaret Byrne, James Ryan, Co-chairmen loyal seniors await their Hrs! customers forthe bake Judith Reinisch and Frank Busold, Natalie Rickert and sale to support THE WA Y. Pictured left to right are: Wanda Della Rocco took charge of the affair. Josephine Soldevere. Josephine Lassi, William Condon, 130 Staff At Work Now I Cel It . . .Says Ann Slyer, Ass't Editor, when Joseph Cotugno, Layout Manager, explains a few complications. Looking on with interest are William Condon, Asslt Layout Manager and Joan Fcrraro, Asslt Editor. Busily typing copy for the dummy is Jeanette Sastri. if Artists Al Workf. . .Mary Ann Bohojckeek. Wanda Della Rocca, and Janice Ecker sketch their ideas for the art section as Margaret Williams and Rohr-rt Jennings leafthrough an art hook for in- spiration, Do They Check? . .Asks Editor Gertrude Murray while Patricia Salisbury, Business Manager, totals up the finances for the 1956 WAY. Ideas Are All We Needf. . ,With this thought in mind, those seated, Marcia Bennett, Anne Marie Van Zandt, and Edward Cilligan, search for help. Blanche Grasso. Miles Cayanaugh and Marie Calhoun, standing, leaf through various yearhooks for inspiration. 131 News and Views . . . of . . . I A Memorable Opportunity. . .The student body of C. A. receives Communion from Father Adrian, climaxing their three-day retreat. 'Ax A5 Y 1'5- igum 5 S 4 0 fagfgwlf I at f Our Retreat Master. . .Cathedral was fortunate this year in having Father Adrian, 0.M.C. as our re' treat master. Father's inspired talks remain vividly in the minds all the student body. 132 Our Life's Work? , .Seniors meet Father Adrian in a conference regard- ing their future. Enjoying this privi- lege are seated: Natalie Rickert. Standing: Ann Marie Van Zandt, Margaret Williams, George Linslcy, Margaret Byrne, and Joseph Ferrin- dino. All listen attentively as Father describes various vocations. . . . Our Lady's Sodality . . . Concentration. . .Quarterly issues of the MORNING STAR are published by several senior girls. Marie Trililo, Editor, is standing and supervising the publication. Busy Beesf. . .Time seems to be limited as Ann Giacoppe and Mary Ann Bohojckeek aim to meet dead- lines. Press Time. , ,Geraldine DeCrescenzo starts the presses rolling while Carol Ennis eagerly awaits the the first copy of our Sodality paper the MORNING STAR. Let's Talk This Overf. . .Sodality Officers confer with Father Willi, Spiritual Director, about final plans for the October meeting to be held at Cathedral. Seated: Father Willi and William Condon Prefectg Standing: Joan Yanni, Sec- retaryg Anthony Chiaramonte, Treasurerg and Mary Ann Bohojckeek, Vice4Pre- fect. . . . And . . . C.Y.O. Where Next? . .Four hopefuls inspect Catholic College Catalogs for require- ments. Pictured are: Thomas Doylc, Frank Busold, Margaret Willianis and Shir' ley Wagoner. Time Outl. . .C, A.gll'lSltllik'1illNiiIlI2lglf' Ul'lIlll'FlIIlS5ltHltlllf'lIlglltl'llI'Sl C.Y.O. meeting of the school year to comparm- ne-us its-ms in various schools. 134 Youth Our Hope. '. . .At a local asscinhly, Father Joseph Delaney, discusses the possibilities for Catholic Youth, Around The Clock H I2 R qlll 23 8 7 6 5 ll ,ff S- ,f 'F-.. '. Tips For The Times . , .Betty Avakian, Repor ter for T-U and Rosalie Franklin, her assistant cheerfully prepare weekly copy of doings at C.A. for the Youth Page. i....., Soup's Unf. . .Mom's SubstitutesiMrs. Serra, Mrs. Larteri and Mrs. Koonz help keep us whole and hearty in the cafeteria. No doubt about it, the lunch is delivious and nutritious. Landmarks at C. A., . .Forever faithful are these three maintenance men Mr. Ruhland, Mr. Weber, and Mr. Casey. Everything is kept in tip-top shape at all times. Man-Lo-Manf. . .Mr. Rocco from N.Y.S. Unemployment Bureau interviews every senior and places several in permanent positions. Angelo Tomaszicki is being questioned as to his future plans. 135 C32 s 4 .1 3 O 9 Q v ' n ,I . FRONT RO W: left to right: Mary Lou Jarek, Mary Ann Bohujckeek, Josephine Lassi, Margaret Sher- idan, Ann Curr:-n, Patricia Salisbury, Patricia Lizzi, Barbara Davidson, Barbara Fisher. SECOND ROW: Mary Ann Nowak, Barbara Thomas, Bernice Pocius, Patricia Courcello, Marie McCoy, Rita Kenneally, Maureen Cullen, Grace Ciarfello, Claudette Mailloux. THIRD ROW: Alice Bauer, Patricia Millerick, Lourdes Swecncy, Frances Dillcnbcck, Jacqueline Bannon, ,loan Mulligan, Concetta Carciabolo, Joyce Mulligan. FOURTH R0 W: Nancy Ruede, Mary Ann Lombarrlo, Denise Domagalski, Alice Calhoun, Patricia Soltlcvcrcg Claudia Egan, Maurccn Foley, Elizabeth Schl. Mary McCann. MD l , N F Q .. X V ' v A , V T E V lk A 5 1 VX . A r N T' 5 if J .. 1 1 ' - A vL ' BT A ' I .,1 3 A 3' I ' l 3 , - g SEQ FRONT RO W: left to right: Carol D'Amioo, Carol Cordell, Marcia Bennett. SECOND ROW: Rose Marie La Sala, Barhara Micare, Anna Marie Sastri, Carmen Rickert. THIRD ROW: Dolores Butcher, Joanne Tucker, Mary Nagle, Karen Hawk. FOUR TH ROW: Georgia DePersia, Patricia Bastiani, Janice Ecker, Sheila Breen, Theresa 0'Neil. i l l l I siiwlx Mi, I -y f , x , r , ,Q H ws X' ' .Rx X , l is ' ' ' f' fi ' T Q in 1 1? Y fx Vg ,, 5 , i , - ii 4 S, 1 Y i ,,,, .y t 1 . , V. T i i 5 P i Q l W, B l gl Q Q 3, 1 1 Q l I l FRONT ROWE left to right: Mary .lane Battaglia, Ann Rita Colasurslo, Blanche Crasso, Mario N Calhoun, Kathleen Pascual. SECOND ROW? Barbara Roger, Marcia Morrissey, Ruth Mizencr, Mary Prindle, Marilyn Haines, Joanne Cadoumski. THIRD ROW: Betty Avakian, Suzanne l Burns, Theresa Femia, Joann Pickman, Mary Frances Fox, Carol Talbot, Natalie Halse. l FOURTH ROW Maureen Becker, Jane Bylancik, Lou Ann Sciotti, Carol Osl, Carolyn Cru- l gan, Gail McCoy, Alice Wells. ' N l i i ' l 137 6 i Q 3 Music 'Ps Department ?C 'N Say Ir With Mu5ic.'. . .These charming voice students render lively and lovely melodies. Seated: Mary Ann Nowak, Mary Lou Jarek. Standing: Blanche Crasso, Patricia Goddeau and Joanne Gadomski. Ifs The Talk Of The Townf, , .Patricia Goddcau and Mary Lou Jarck under the direction of Sister Joscplia make Final plans for the Annual Music Fes- tival. if Liberace Should Be Heref. . .Our senior piano pupils, Patricia Salisbury, Janice E Marcia Bennett and Ann Rita Colasurdo prepare for the June Recital. 138 wx . al . :X J, cker, Eleanor DeMaso, ii 2 3 ..-... 5 1..- 5.7 ji'- 'QTY . ff wvakvwnsif I1 Whal's On The Agenrilzf . .Clee Club nfhcers make- plans to sing the Pontifical High Mass on December 8. Seated: Blanrrhc- Grassu. Prvsidfrnl. Standing: Ann Rita Colasurdo, vice-Presidcnlg Patrivia Lizzi, Treasurer: Katherinv Pasquini. Sean-tary: Patrivia Salisbury. Publicity Chairman. Say It With A Beautiful Song! 519 ff ' ua Varlixf . ,Carol Cordell, Josr- uhinv Lassi. Marv Ann R' .'Rf. .' R' ' Y . Buhoji-keek. and Paula Mi-Cixvrn make' thvir way to film- Cluh rr-hc-'arsal at 12:10. 139 mg Illg lflg. . . .Ther traditional note ofontranve for thv rnusii' df-partment at C. A. is graciously answvrf-d by Sister Josepha wh:-n Ann Rita Colasurdu and Marcia Ben- nfrtt sound the vall. U May Crowning And Senior Ball Hail to the Queen of the Universe' ...Angela Rovelli, Queen of the Prom,has the distinct honor of Crowning Our Lady. 140 Such Lovely Ladiesf. , .After the Grand March the throne is adorned by the Queen and her at- tendants. Catherine Cunningham ,Catherine Early, Theresa Faragon, Anne Rogers, Joan Christopher, Queen Angela Rovelli, Stephen Cartyher, Genevieve MacLeod, Barbara Ven- nard, Kathryn Nittenger and Rose Mary LaPoint create this spectacular scene. 0h What a Beautiful Eveningf. . 4The setting is perfect for Springtime Sonata and music fills t the airy wonderland. i Moments To Remember lv, ' -t TN 'Q ' iukw... ,-5 Bella Node . ,fTwas a beautiful N: 1- il X night for C.A, beaux and belles to .--ral! h ,,,, gg-- enjoy the few memorable hours KW W R553 dancing the evening away. ? ,V 'X jf ..'.I' ,Ag What a Foursome. '. . .Caught by a shutterbug during intermission, we find Bill La Fleur, Irma Attili, Rose Schepisi and Don Sherrygperfectly content to relax. They agree that happy memo- ries begin after the long awaited night of the ,lunior Prom, which brings with it an air of an- ticipation. Welcome,Mom and Dad ...Parents ofthe Sen- iors share the honors anrl the fun of our mem- orable Class Night. 141 1955 Commencement George Reger appreciates the privilege of reeeiv- Be Preparedfu. . ,Very Reverend Monsignor Charles M, Walsh thrills his audience with his Commt-neement Exercise message on this solemn occasion-the largest academic grad- uation in the history of Cathedral. ing the History Award from His Excellency, Bishop Scully. Father Emmett O'Connor stands 1 it :Z at the Bishop's left. Father Theodore Black is at right. The Big Day. , .Graduates enjoy a delightful Communion Breakfast in the Dewitt Clinton Hotel. After the repast. Mon- signor Forman, center, addresses the happy group. Mission Accomplisherlf. . .Carmella Motto, Editor ofthe l955 Way'. feels honored to present the hrst copy ofthe yearbook to Monsignor Forman at Class-Night Banquet. 142 R A f g,, .Q V Q pg . x in V w e si. Y . it V, . .g ... 5 i s j x 1 ' ji my, lfi e . , M ,N V L .. sf it A UV f x I 1-riff' Unknown Blessings. . .William Condon, wealthy Bethlehemiteg Theodore Skumurski as St. ,losephg Mary Lou Jarek playing the role of the Blessed Virgin Mary, and Blanche Grasso, cousin of the merchant await reception into one of the Inns. '!.. M If r if x fifg 2 , f we it Please Listenf. . .Left Theodore Comfort, servant, admits Thomas Doyle, Nobleman of Capernaumg who begs Wm. Con- don to shelter two tired Nazarenes ifthey should chance to call. 1955 Christmas Play God's Little Ones. . ,Gerald Doyle and Maureen Clancy are traveling in search of the Christ Child. They meet two Little Guardian Angels.Mary Lynn Hausler, left.and Madeline Nicholas, right, who guide the little people to the Babe. il 2 . Is This He? . .William Condon at extreme right, astonished,asks Blanche Grasso, His Cousin, . .as they find other members of the cast and the Senior Girls from Clee Club paying homage to the Infant King in the Tableau. 14-3 x 1 Sf ,, :Janna 9 lo ug A 5 iff? f 1 :Si 1 x 'K Qi ., .w - .wigs IQ ff . f-.-Qisgzse s ' ' tus. - M? f - I-Q,'l-Eiiv 4-5:5323 - Wg. ,wgggw - . Q ,ff Hg Q -1 '-.. -ggw ff. ' ' 1 'fbi . 1 R L. ,f . L sig N. k -'f.f3QQf' . ff ... xy ig. .Y Q 1,1 .V ...f -Q., - S z ,am 2 1 X Laing f-2: Q .T yi 91- Q-4:5 r -,af Big? . 535 52 - wx... .3 Q - .gf - if Visa. ,g'3:s.Gf . 'Q - .,. +E .f if lx-ck ' Xf.T2a,.ff5g..g.g3Xffg3 .. . ,...2,. I 3- 1 Y f Ji . r .wj-s . 1 SQSQQ 5 ' -mir: 'ffgeg Q- K f f' 3 law! ffl Q . .-.. ,. . f l xv ASQ., 'W .5-:E1iE?':f3 K- QQ ,:h:, ' f 5 A f . - QME1 .V .X A 'i Y ..w..5Q.3f ,. Q f -'qs Q -. .Y . SQ. :iii?NYQ .- Q gi.. X 1 9 Joe Farinacci Dick Burke Don Sherry ,lim Ryan ltrl fnlllgan Tony Lhlaramome Jack Schuhl 146 Pat Gaudio Milos fawanaugh ff. 5 xg Jim Leonard Ted Skumurski FIRST ROW .lim Leonard, Tony Chiaramonte, Pat Caudio, Dick Burke, Joe Farinacci, Dick Haggerty, Jack Schuhl, Ed Gilligan, .lim Ryan, Coach Joseph Farrelly. SECOND ROW Mike Carazza, Lou Sacca, Dom Spano, Ted Cillis, .loe Romano, Frank Mac With the return of several lettermen, Cathedral's Grid- iron Forces hopefully looked forward to a winning sea- son, and an improvement over last year's record. Under Coach Farrelly and his assistant, Mike Alvaro, the EAGLES displayed plenty of spirit and determination as the season unfolded. The Split-T, Single Wing, and Double Wing systems were employed, as the C.A. Grid- Schedule CATHEDRAL OPPONENTS 0 Vincentian 33 18 Albany Academy 7 0 La Salle 18 0 Columbia 18 0 Cohoes 6 7 Catholic High 18 7 Schuyler 6 147 Cowan, Tony Coluccio, Dan DeRubbo, Miles Cavanaugh, Don Sherry. THIRD ROW? Frank Loudis, John Rafferty, Walt Sheri- dan, Lou Boston, Ray Logan, Jordan Conboy, ,lim Racerty, Jim Rogers, Andy Fusco, .loe Iwaniec. ders fought their way to a 2-5 seasonal record. The high- light of the campaign came in the final game when the Purple and Gold handed the Schuyler Falcons their first defeat in sixteen years-at the hands ofa C.A. team. Two Eagle Gridders, .lordan Conboy and Dick Haggerty earned berths on the ALL-ALBANY SQUAD. ,Im - gm-s for le-n. Carazza tries dvspffrutvly. , xt 3 t Af 1 fi X A fx sm-4. 1 x eN,,f'v , X M., Jordan Conbov X - V .. - ' nf' ' All Albany Rnd Riffharfl Haggrfrty All Albany Halflma'k Dick swfff-ps vnfl. Eagle Cagers M ,J .- , W. -Qi- M, ., Q M , , . J? Af, My M Q f fa Q., 4 M ,gr , , 4' W 2 fm tiwxg Q fifg C06 f M 3 s . A Yr Q ,Q Aw Pai Gaudio Chick Herrick John Don Vito Ted Cillis Jordan Conboy Frank Busold Dick Burke Mxke O Brien 3 Y 'W 'F 4' W if Q V . S. 'K 'fi' ,f ww S111 V' X91 , gy Dom Spano Val Bernard Tony Chiaramonte 149 Bob Hoffman The 1955-56 basketball season opened with an inex- perienced team, and a new eoach. At the outset, the club appeared weak, but with each game, steady improvement was evident. Our CAGERS lost a close game to Milne in the closing minutes by the score of 67-62. Shortly after- ward, however. the EAGLES displayed their best form in defeating a good St. Maryis of Amsterdam squad, 54-44. Entering the second half of the schedule as THE WAY went to press, our team seemed to be welding into an organized club, with spirit running high. With Seven games remaining, the EAGLES were working hard to make this Hhoopw season a successful one. Our oppon- ents were eyeing us with caution as the Diocesan League race tightened. The most outstanding players were famous for their teamwork, but are more personally marked: Mikeis jump shots canit be beat- Bob's set is more than neat- Franlfs hook takes you ofyour seat- Tony's handling combined with swift feetf Meatball's push means their defeat. A combination which spells spirit, victory and splendid sportsmanship. C.A. WE'RE PROUD OF YOU! .. m . . - v. . 150 FIRST RUWY. lviit tu right: Ri1yHlllIlfi Logan. Jann-S Rufiivrly. Arnirvxx F11s1'o..lnsvpt1Se-nuiwi. Anthony filmppai. Louis Hnstnn .Ianws Rng1e'r's.,Iuwph T'tf't'llf'y. Ronald Rapp. Larry Allvn. Putrivk Will: ini Tilnmf Dckrnx-lia. SECOND RUW: .lusvpli Yanni. Drnninix' Tiny-iriie-. COACH LANCE Varsity Buskvtimll GIRLS, BASKETBALL . . . rf-lnrnvd to tht- Sports Progrurn at ffathvrlral aftvr an absviim- of smeral years. f3llI'.AlhlPiil'DiI'61'- tor. Fathvr John CYCUIIIIUV. startvd thc' girls on this nc-w ElfiNf'l1tllFF xx hi-n he mm-rf-fl thvni in the C.Y.U. Lvagiiv. fjlll''-i1U0lNJI'1'IIt'SHi showed surprising xigur. Eavh von- test earner! thvni valuable- vxperi- CIIVP. Our i'0Ilg.II'LilUliilillIlF to ttwso vharniing F.,UlI,ETTES. FIRST ROW, Ivft to right: Murgarvl Bvrnv. Barbara Rvge-r. N1E1I'tl'fi21iillbllll. Ge-rulfliiif' Dunn. Matrix- Mf'1inx,SEC- OND ROW: Juan Yanni. N1iiI'gLlI4f'I Shvridun. Juihiri Crussu, Nutalie'Ri1'k- f-rt. Blarivhv Crassn. t fVI'tIl'lRO'1IONN Athlvtll' I1tI'f'l'lHI igc. ffhurlf-s 'Vlnsn-lm in lu-N-Q, ' VM. !XSSlSTANT1IOAllH AINARU .luniur Yursitx Baseball KNEELINC: Tony Polito, Dom Spano, Dick Burke, ,loe Farinacci, Angelo Tomaszicki, ,lim Purcell. STANDING: Steve Bucci, Tony Coluccio, John Ennis, Bill Doran, Tony Robillato, Joe Carbonello, John Don Vito. ... -. O '1- 6 Q ,- Gai UO O O CII-L Kill. G la,,fSl'l I HAY O 3 F G O M A 0 O 0 yrs 0 0 C. ,.:z1:.. +:f'T 0 ...O so e O G U 00 3 6 C, on UNE auT or , Q QR OO T 0 0 Y- -' ' , Q 0 O MM, 0 6. O - ,,q O -, tour v -- ' wi oo viii 1 O O 0 C, O O.. Q 6 llh ?.......-- ri! - .. - J - 'li ' 7 ' f ray 7 f 1 R 'xg - f X . AL- Z 1 K 1 gs' ' X 'M -i-l 1 K cn J . -M f T A 5'7 'N' iv'?55'?irv C.A. OPP. As the spring of 1955 crept over Lincoln Park,' 4 V.I. Cathedral's baseball team was at its peak. Under the 6 C.B.A. watchful eyes of Coach Rourk , the boys from C.A. 2 Albany Academy found coaching at its best. 13 St. Josephls Joe Carbonellois pitching, the hitting of Mike 1 Schuyler O'Brien and Bill Doran, and Tony Robillato's fielding, 7 Van Rensselaer along with two decisive victories over V.I. and C.B.A. 4- V.I. gave the EAGLES the spark which was missing in the 6 C.B.A. past few years. 0 Schuyler Only two defeats by the Schuyler Falcons kept the EAGLES from their perfect season. As a result C.A. ended the season with a 7 and 2 record. i PeggyByrne i Captain .9 1 J , ,r v V if it YN L I, Our Cheerleaders 751' .1 . iw t f Maureen Becker Varsity Cheerleaders . . . Left to right: Clockwise-Mary Jane Battaglia, Carol Neth, JoAnn Grasso, Maureen Becker, Betty Ann MacGowan, Helen Ali, Rachel McCoy. Front center-Peggy Byrne, Captain. While passing through these sports pages let us not overlook the symbol of school spirit- OUR CHEERLEADERS. With hard work and loyalty , as their motto, these girls earn the ad- miration and support ofthe en- tire student body. The outstand- ing and ever-famous spirit of Cathedral is kept alive at all contests by their display of Fight to Win. Our heartfelt appreciation goes to these Cheer- leaders who have fu nished us with many ha oments at our athletic ev V t .l Q .AV ,I in Alu i I ., K K I 9,7 A at gLM.ag.w,-Q 3,-isa1wa.Mym,r1.y4gv,,,,,,, , M MM M K T if A f sz ig. , .S'f?'- T1L u t': ' S, wwqwwt L . K J . ' -t-M, Mi,.,.A..3 -f , ,gg ,gt 51 ,Ht jffwwki , we New Xr'mMx'1m,t5x V hawk .K .L K 'KW F? ,Uri .fr fiery-f,,,,,,,E-I - A . I , .MV - rr- ,'--1M:'-r2f+:'?g -'- A -- ,. - -2 1 A Mali! Q V --M f .. Rah! Rahf. . . C.A. Varsity Cheerleaders caught in action as they cheer the Eagle gridders on to victory. Junior Varsity . . . Left to right: Mary Nagle, Patricia Carusone, Co-Captaing Virginia Rusciutto, Eugenia Mulligan, Barbara Leader, Marilyn Thorne, and Nickie Curro, Co-Captain. 153 5 .f-. 'M . K 1' :Lf wi' i - 5. limi .iw ,z ,in -1- - . f . -ffiffxi VER f ., ,,, ov TISEMENJS 4-7 f S x 1 T 47 491 X , .,, s I 1 Congratulations from FIR PRI E . V cxmfp 0 FIRSY PRIZE LE ,uv My F600 Pnonucrs M::.,::e2xi.2s PURE MEAT PRODUCTS gm PACKING CO..INC. ALBANY DIVISION ALBANY. N.Y. er sc oo , in a edral cafeteria, Pat Goddeau, Carol Cordell, and John Schuhl, enjoy th Aft h I C th P ize Frank S. 156 J. D. WARREN AND SON Gas Burners Oil Burners Plumbing Heating 69 Fourth Avenue, Albany, N.Y. Phone 3-3307 Compliments of 20th CENTURY DINER zwAcK and soNs Morticians The Family Store of Friendly Service CAPLAN BROS. FURNITURE CORPORATION 232-238 South Pearl Street Phone 4--6398-Albany, N.Y. ELM FARM DAIRY 179 Elm Street Albany, N.Y. Phone 3-6691 CARPlNEl.l.0 OIL CO., INC. FUEL OILS-24 HOUR SERVICE 329 Columbia Street, Ren. 5-3010 NlCK'S GROCERY-DELICATESSEN Fine Food for Fine People 129 Eagle Street Phone 3-9157 Albany, N.Y. VENETIAN ICE CREAM PARLOR Specializes in Wedding Cakes and Spumoni Formal Wear To Hire . . . DELUXE TAILORS Special Rates To Students Corner Hamilton Street 92W Eagle Street Albany, N.Y. 137 So. Pearl St. John Giacoppi, Proprietor Phone 5-2485 LEONE LUMBER CO. FREE ESTIMATES Stop 12 Albany-Schcly. Road Phone UN-9-74-41 Compliments of Electric Operators Estimates SUNSHINE CLEANERS 84 DYERS MURPHY OVERHEAD DOORS 35 Bleeker St. 1148 Central Avenue Albany 5, N.Y. N. Hoffman, Proprietor Thomas J. Murphy Phone 8-0482 couNTRY CLUB GARAGE COMPLIMENTS Peter P. Lampman Tires-Batteries-Accessories-Lubrication OF 24 Hour Towing Service 1236 Western Ave. Phone 89-9959 Phone 4-4532 COUNTRY CLUB SERVICENTER 1181 Western Ave. Albany-Tel. 2-9768 HERMAN'S OIL BURNER SERVICE and Maintenance Boilers Cleaned and Burners Serviced 108 Grand Street Albany, N.Y Compliments of JUDGE NEON SIGN COMPANY Quality Workmanship Prompt Service Phone 4-8866 or 62-0447 SANDY'S RESTAURANT MAIN STREET RAVENA, NEW YORK Compliments of Compliments of HANSEN'S BAKERY .IOE'S BARBER SHOP 99 Broad Street A 117 Madison Ave. Compliments of Compliments of THE IDLE HOUR TAVERN 196 Delaware Ave. AL DELLA ROCCO Compliments of RICKERT'S GRILL 408 Sand Creek Rd. M. SLUTSKY FINE FOOD 81 BEVERAGES 57 North Swan Street phone 89-0734 IN MEMORY CONGRATULATIONS OF to the class of '56 CHARLES A' mm FLOYD SORRENTINO 158 Ph 3-8860 cuouor CLUB soDA , , , G K H D. wb Albert Mercurl Hcur Styling Salon eo' e Y- lstrl mor Marge Fradenburgh Joseph Rinaldo Ruth Wilson Phone 23355 8'-5098 105 North Pearl St. Albany, N.Y J. E. THOMA New Modern Liquor Store Free Delivery 457 Madison Ave. fat Lark SLJ COMPLIMENTS OF PREUSSER GAS STATION 380 No. Pearl St. CONGRATULATIONS GRADUATES! CHURCH OF ST. CLAIRE 1947 Central Avenue Albany 5, New York T. ARTHUR COHEN Shoe Specialists Exclusive Agency 'Dr. Locke Shoes For Men and Women JERSEY FARMS DAIRY 242 No. Allen Street Albany, New York Tel. 8-3548 , Day or Night Complete Dairy Service NEW YORK FUR SHOP C0mPlimeHtS Of Exclusive Furriers Storage, Repairing and Remodeling Phone 3,9429 142 So. Pearl St.-Albany, N.Y. Special Discount to all Graduates 23 Van Zandt St' I Albany' N'Y' Phone 4-9998 M. SWARTZ, PROPRIETOR Chas' Mcrrrryre, Proprreror 159 'r Willys Sales Sl Service General Automotive Repairs CEDAR HILL BODY 8. FENDER SHOP Route I44, Cedar Hill, Selkirk, N.Y. Phone RO 7-3058 Prop. W. Mzakens Esso Products Painting Welding Towing STITTIG'S MARTIN GORDON 353 State Street 1028 Madison Avenue Albany, N.Y. Infant and Childrenis Wear Ladies' Hose and Underwear 150 So. Pearl Street-Albany, N.Y. Phone 4-9649 EDWARD WM. MAKI MASON CONTRACTOR 7 Fay Street-Albany, N.Y. Phone 8-4167 JOHN FERRIS, JR., INC. Established 1833 JANITORS, SUPPLIES 121 Hudson Avenue Phone 4-0402-Albany, N.Y. Compliments Mr. 8. Mrs. Henry C. Hoffman of 21 Hollywood Ave. FRIENDS Albany, NY- Church Goods-Devotional Articles-Catholic Books Congratulations to the little portion shop 323 Delaware Avenue Telephone 4-6434 Albany 2. N.Y. The Class of 1956 Father Paul C. Pilson Dick Burke and Bob Hoffman stop at the Cathedral Shop. Mrs. Mullen, proprietor, and Mrs. Buckley, personal friend of the boys, admire their choice of Christmas gifts. BEST WISHES TO THE CLASS OF 1956 THE CATHEDRAI. SHOP Qcorner of Madison Ave. SI Eagle St.l Religious Articles Church Supplies Props. Leo P. Mullen-Elinor S. Mullen-Class of '29 CENTRAL DAIRY a-2028 The Best In Top Qualify Dairy Products DAN'S TAILORS sf CLEANERS 163-165 Hudson Avenue Formal Wear to Hire Read Your Catholic Paper THE EVANGELIST' 162 State Street Albany, N. Y. Phones 4-0107 4--0108 JESS FREEDMAN'S phone 4-7875 ONE HOUR DRY CLEANING fDrive Inj 176 Central Ave., near Robin-Albany, N. Y. T' J ' B U C H A N A N South Pearl Cor. Beaver Street Loudon Shop Center Elsmere Shop Center Roofings - Skylights - Metal Ceilings - Cornices SHEET METAL WORK 24 Elm Street Albany, N. Y. MADISON SWEET SHOP 785 Madison Avenue ARMORY MEAT MARKET 88 Hudson Avenue Groceries - Frozen Food - Sea Food QUALITY MEATS Our meats are scientifically AGED with Pas- tueray for extra Tenderness and Juicy FLAVOR Phone 62-0183 FIRSTY'S GROCERY Hungry or Thirsty See Lou Firsty Open Evenings 2 New Scotland Ave. COMPLIMENTS of ENDICOTT 8. JOHNSON 125 Central Avenue Albany, N. Y. CONGRATULATIONS to the CLASS OF 1956 from the ALBANY COUNTY DEMOCRATIC COMMITTEE JESS FREEDMAN'S ONE Houn DRY CLEANING Albany's Finest and Fastest 454 Madison Avenue ALLSTATE INSURANCE CO. Auto - Fire Liability Tel' 4-0832 JIM HEALEY TELBSERVICE Phone Albany 8-1418 TV SALES ar SERVICE 242 So. Pearl SI. Albany, N. Y. Home Office - Skokie, Illinois NEHI BEVERAGES, INC. Par-T-Pak Beverages Royal Crown Cola HENZEL ELECTRIC COMPANY 48 Clinton Street Albany, N. Y. Phones 5-1582 62-1877 ECONOMY APPLIANCE CO. Albany's Largest TV 81 Appliance Store Dependability assured by over 36 years of experience JIM ALBERTINE 394-396 Broadway Tel. 4-0818 Member of the F. T. D THE FLOWER GARDEN Flowers for All Occasions 169 South Pearl Street Albany, N. G. BURGESS OLENHOUSE Compliments of KAY'S ICE CREAM BAR Groceries - Ice Cream - Beer DIXIE RESTAURANT We Aim To Please 174 Hudson Avenue Open Day 81 Night BANNER FURNITURE CO. 141 So. Pearl Street N. SHAPERO, Prop. Phone 3-6223 DI PACE BROTHERS coNTRAcToRS sr MASONS 88 Osborne Road Phone 8-7886 A. J. RINELLA 8. CO. WHOLESALE FRUIT SI PRODUCE Menands, N. Y. Congratulations fro m THE MURLEY FAMILY Compliments of JOHN'S GROCERY Y. THE ALUMNI ASSOCIATION extends CONGRATULATIONS AND SINCERE BEST WISHES to the Graduates of the CLASS OF 1956 fthe Class nf'55 pose with Munsiglmr Forman and Father 0,Cunnnr nulsidl: nur Alma Mate h f g g ri II d t C thedral to receive 1 Dumas. 164 Compliments of FORLANI'S GARAGE 225 Northern Blvd. Compliments of ALEX MACKNICK GENERAL coNrRAcToR L Oxford Road Troy, New York WELSH 8 GREY LUMBER CORPORATION Over 70 years of Service 70 Fourth Avenue Between So. Pearl 81 Green Sts. Albany, New York Compliments of FELOCK INSURANCE AGENCY Watervliet, New York Compliments of BUSY CORNER Arch and So. Pearl Street PETER H. BUENAU Optician 71 Central Avenue - Albany 6, N. Y. Phone 4-3651 74p Zaaldg - qaaaaatad 70446 J. E. DOUGHERTY PLUMBING 81 HEATING 36 Osborne Street - Albany, N. Y. Phone 3-1842 MEAGHER FLORIST 1144 Western Ave. Albany, New York Mobilgas Mobiloil DANKO'S SERVICE STATION Towing Service - Tire Repairing - Ignition Specialist We call for and deliver 90 Northern Blvd. Albany, N. Y. Phone 5-9428 NlCK'S NEWS ROOM 44 South Hawk Street Phone 3-9525 Compliments of CANDAI.INO'S ITALIAN 8 FRENCH BAKERY 56 Philip Street Albany, New York ALBANY COFFEE SHOP 46 So. Hawk St. Hottest Coffee in Town Phone 3-9054 PAVI.INO'S SUPER MARKET CHOICE MEAT and CROCERIES 87 Sand Creek Road Phone 8-4263 ROSENBERG HARDWARE 418 Madison Avenue Paints - Plumbing - Tools Housewares Phone 4-5241 AL'S Specialize in Italian and American Food Pizza and Clams 155 Broadway, Rensselaer Phone 62-9181 Compliments of PALACE THEATER BARBER SHOP BERJ AVAKIAN, Prop. ORUNSTEIN'S SENATOR'S-FLAVORLAND WHOLESALE FRUIT 8: PRODUCE 28 Phi1iP Street Albany, N. Y. Menands, N. Y. F. L. Nardacci Phone 5-9303 Courtesy J. F. MAC NULTY of WHOLESALE FRUIT Sz PRODUCE .IEWELER Menands, N. Y. 4-6 So. Pearl St. Phone 3-1376 MICHELSON'S SHOES Where Fit Comes First EDMUND J. C. DASCHER 8 SONS FUNERAL HOME Sandler of Boston Colo Foot Wear Complete Line of Children and Teenage Shoes 208 Second Avenue Phone 3,4514 230 Central Ave. Tel, 3-4063 C. Y. Compliments ST. FRANCIS DE SALES CHURCH West Albany, N. Y. of MR. 84 MRS. DONALD CAMPOLI GENERAL Dlsmlaurons, INC. FRUIT 81 PRODUCE BROKER Compliments of MR. 8. MRS. SAL SPECIALE Menands, N. Y. Compliments ALBANY SOAP COMPANY of Soap and Detergents 46-418 Delaware Avenue JOHN DWYER Albany- N- Y- CARUSO FRUIT DISTRIBUTORS, INC. WHOLESALE FRUIT 81 PRODUCE Menands, New York JlM'S BARBER SHOP 83 Hurlbut St. MADISON FRUIT GARDEN 128 Madison Avenue Albany, New York Phone 4--4-958 WILLIAM LAWLOR Cas Furnace and Heating 490 North Pearl St. Albany, N. Y. S93 C Eff g a ZZ M I' in Q -gi - ll . State and Broadway IK . , L I ZSTW-auhington Ave. If-5 1 L will - Tl 121' 5 ' still? . Bw' 515. J. ' W 110141 u Q 581 Central Ave. Sshl fl-l III Cl X V'.vJg. wi, v , 1 DDQ M I: Q ll mir ' L V, - ii Z' n lf I 135 'nut 'earlSt, . U El K I ll60 Central Av FLVE OO to grienclly Service At every office of First Trust Company, you'll find a friendly understanding attitude. We have planned our services to meet your needs, located our branches for your convenience and strive at all times to give unhurried atten- tion to each financial problem. We cordially invite you to use to the fullest the services and facilities of' the Friendly Bank, First Trust Company of Albany. Personal Loans Collateral Loans Real Estate Loans Commercial Loans Checking Accounts Life Insurance Loans Personal Checking Accounts This emblem identihcs the more thctn goo p'1rticip'ttinff l K 1 L D stores in which you may shop ,m,T,w,.,coMm, with a FIRST TRUST CHARGE , a:l:mn:n - At:coUNT. There IS no cost to the consumcrg no nccd to bc a dt-positor . . . to use a First Trust Charge Account. Ol: ALBANY Member of Federal Reserve System and Federal Deposit Insurance Corp. 167 COMPLIMENTS of the PARENT-TEACHERS ASSOCIATION uw. r. A., of the cArHennAL AcAnEMv Albany New York S or Mothers fleft to right? Mrs. Chiaramonte, Mrs. Mink, Mrs. De Crescenzo, Mrs. Lizzi and Mrs. Colasurd l e Sister Anna Frances at the P.T.A.S1lx'er Tea. 168 JOHN'S STRAND BEAUTY SALON NORTH PEARL STREET ALBANY, NEW YORK MIKE'S BARBER SHOP 54 Madison Avenue YOUR HEAD IS OUR BUSINESS JAMES DI NAPOLI Optician 24-9 State Street fNext to State Office Bldgj Albany, New York VIENNA BAKERY 357 So. Pearl Street Albany, N. Y. Compliments of GRACE DE RENZO BESS ELECTRIC COMPANY 14-9 Northern Blvd. Albany, N. Y. VARDEN BROTHERS ROOFING CO. INC. 80 Third Avenue Albany, N. Y. RALPH'S SNACK BAR 150 Hudson Avenue FISH FRY SPECIAL Phone 3-9319 Compliments of A FRIEND Compliments of CAMPION 8. SONS FUNERAL HOMES 166 Washington Avenue 1215 Broadway Congratulations From SKlPPER'S TAVERN 87 Ontario Street SPECIALTY CLAMS AND SEA FOODS HENZEL-POWERS, INC. 294 Broadway - Phone Albany 5-2351 ALBANY 1, NEW YORK WHOLESALE DISTRIBUTORS ELECTRICAL SUPPLIES and APPLIANCES Compliments of JOHN J. CLANCY GI.ENDAI.E FARM DAIRY, INC. 380 Madison Avenue Phone 4--6865 Complete Home Furnishing BOULEVARD FURNITURE CO. We Sell for Less 142-14-4 No. Boulevard - Albany, N. Y. Represented by M. KAPLAN Phone 3-2023 We Deliver I.EMME'S INCORPORATED If It Crows, We Have It 205 Lark Street 235 Second Street 81 Corner Oak Street Kerosene - Heating Oils - Oil Burners B. F. MULDERRY, INC. 155 First Street - Albany 10, N. Y. JAMES 0,BRIEN Phone 5-3533 Window Shades, Venetian Blinds, Table Pads SCOTT'S SHADE SHOP 107 Madison Avenue Albany, New York NANTlSTA'S MARKET 114-8 Western Avenue Phone 8-8950 Open Evenings Free Delivery Quality Meat, Groceries, Beer WALTER M. SCOTT Phone 3-4534 Phone 3-5357 4-86 Clinton Ave. FITZSIMMONS 8: MCALLISTER, INC. Albany, New York Heating - Plumbing - Gas Burners KELLY'S JEWELERS 88 Central Avenue Albany, N. Y. DOMESTIC APPLIANCE SALES and SERVICE on all appliances TELEVISION SPECIALISTS PAST PRESIDENT EASTERN NEW YORK CHAPTER 250 Second Avenue Albany, N. Y. AMERICAN INSTITUTE OF ARCHITECTS 1 THOMAS L. GLEASON 222 Lark Street Telephone 3-4340 R.A., A.I.A. ARCHITECT PERRIN 8: DI NAPOLI PRESCRIPTION oPT1c1ANs ALBANY- N- Y- Telephone 3-5411 91 State Street Phone 3-1861 Since 1918 BIEHLER'S JEWELERS Expert Repairs WATCHES - DIAMONDS 280 So. Pearl St. - Albany, N. Y G. PINCHOOK, Class of '34 HAMELE'S MARKET Wholesale and Retail MEATS and POULTRY 91 Hudson Avenue - Office: 312 Lyon Block ' 4-0541 - Phones - 3-424-4 SUNSET RECREATION 1160 Central Avenue Phone 8-8925 DANDARAW ELECTRIC CO. 636 Reber Street Colonie, N. Y. COMPLIMENTS OF DOBLER BREWING CO., INC. 180 Elm Street ALBANY, NEW YORK Since I 865 171 Compliments of BRUCK UNIFORM COMPANY 387 Fourth Avenue New York, N. Y. Regulation Uniforms Seniors ask underclassmen to take pride in their uniforms. Pictured left to right, Nancy Williams, Shirley Wagoner, Virginia D' Amelia, ,Ioan Yanni ltying bowl and Joanne Carusone I ooking on, FERRIGAN, INC. Brokers Sz Distributors of Fruits -- Produce 30 Corning Street West Albany, N. Y. Bus. 8-2291 0 Phones 0 Res. 8-14-37-2-2891 STAATS EXPRESS DAILY DEPENDABLE SERVICE 56 So. Ferry St. - Albany, N. Y. Phone Albany 3-4938 Compliments of FISET COMMERCIAL PRINTERS Church Programs, Tickets Financial Statements Bring Your Noodle to the Dipsy Doodle Ice Cream Bar 1211 Broadway - Albany, N. Y. Sodas - Sundaes - Coffee - Sandwiches 104 Ontario St. Phone 5-9937 and Fish Fry LIBERTY MOTORS TONY'S SERVICE STATION USED CARS 665 Central Ave 107 Myrtle Avenue Albany, N. Y. Albany, N. Y. Free Estimates on Carpeting TED'S FLOOR COVERING Linoleum Floor and Wall Tile TED KoNis, JR. 77 Central Avenue Phone 62-2117 MARCUS FABRICS Fashion by the Yard RUSSELL MARCUS, Proprietor 331 Central Ave. - Phone 5-2747 172 BEST WISHES TO THE SENIORS FROM THE CLASS QF 1957 J Attention Girls! THE COLLEGE OF SAINT ROSE Albany, New York offers you Liberal Arts and Science courses leading to B.A., B.S. and and B.S. in Education degrees in preparation for - ' Teaching on the Elementary and Secondary levels D Nursing, Medicine 0 Music ' Business, Merchandising ' Social Work ' Research 0 Law 0 Journalism For information, write the Registrar L, BERNARD AND BLANCHARD C0mPlimemS of Wholesale Grocers and Salt Distributors MAXIE'S P 81 M TAVERN AND RESTAURANT 36 Herkimer Street Albany, N. Y. MWDRED EU-EY voms PIPE sl-lov SECRETARIAL SCHOOL FOR GIRLS ' 227.229 Quail Street 11 South Pearl Street Albany, N. Y. Albany- N' Y' WE DELIVER 4-6-48 Grand Street 119 Jefferson Street Compliments Phone 6-8235 Phone 62-3921 of CRISAFULLI BROS. ITALIAN-AMERICAN GRQCERH-:s PAT SERAFINC Albany, N. Y. C . MEGINNISS ELECTRICAL CORP. ompliments l U . - c . of Lighting Fixtures - Wiring Supplies Appliances - Lamps THE PUBLIC SPEAKING CLUB Fireplace Equipment 368-370 Broadway Albany, N. Y HEARLEY FUNERAL HOME 105 Delaware Avenue WILLIAM S. HEARLEY Phone 4-0691 174 ANTOINETTE'S BRIDAL SHOP 450 Second Avenue Albany 3-5716 Distinctive and Exclusive Styles at popular prices' 62.3756 PHONES RO 5-2954 SPRINGER 86 SON LOCAL AND LONG DISTANCE M O V E R S 75 SECOND AVENUE ALBANY, NEW YORK Compliments of PANETTA'S FOOD MARKET 66 Grand Street Albany, New York Compliments of THE HILLSIDE INN MURAVEN'S SUPER MARKET, INC. Meats, Groceries, Fruits gl Vegetables FREE DELIVERY Phone 4-2938 177 Elm Street AUTO EIIIEILJIIQIDCNREPAIRS HELLO I H can 43533 GEORGE AND TED'S LIQUOR STORE Broadway and Genessee Street Albany New York Phone 3.7610 46 North Pearl Street Menands-at City Line THE BUSY CORNER C0mP1imemS Quality Meats - Groceries of and Vegetables Phone 3-8085 Cor. Hudson 81 Swan St. 416 Delaware AVC- Phone Albany 2-4-411 COLONIE MILLWORK 8: LUMBER CO., INC. Fuller Road TANDY LEATHER COMPANY 14 Central Ave. Albany, N. Y. Supplies Sz Handicraft and Leathercraft Projects for all ages Free Instructions Phone 4-8998 Phone 2-9742 68 No. Manning Blvd. ORCHARD GRILL Dancing Every Saturday Night PIZZA,' Clams - Steaks - Chops FENSTER BROTHERS - FLEISHMAN, INC. INSURANCE 90 State Street Albany, New York Phone 3-9006 244 Washington Avenue A COZY PLACE TO SPEND AN EVENING CALSOLARO - RESTAURANT DoM1N1cK CALSOLARO, Proprietor Spaghetti Sauce to take out JOHN T. TRAVISON CANDIDO PHARMACY 81 SONS PRESCRIPTIONS - SURGICAL SUPPLIES FLORIST 138 South Pearl St. Flowers for all Occasions Cor' Madison Ave' Albany, N. Y. Phone 3-6628 335 South Pearl St. Phone 3-8834- Compliments of B I l.'r wsu. JOSEPH AIELLO 8: SONS - 'NC' U1 U U D UI 0 R H REG U. S PAT. OH' 22 Grand Street Albany, N. Y. Best Wishes to the Class of '56 from GEORGE JOSEPH ROCCO GENERAL PAINTING 8.-DECORATING CONTRACTORS Expert Workmanship 8 Fountain Avenue Albany, New York 89-040 1 4-9643 Patricia Salisbury interrupts Mr. Rocco at work in the Convent corridors, to solicit an ad. 176 Compliments of J. GREGORY NEALON ALBANY COUNTY GoRoNER Compliments of B U D KEA RN EY Sales - FORD - Service Phone 6-0295 11 Main Street E. F. Ravena, N. Y. ELECTRICAL CONTRACTOR Commercial and Domestic Work 84555 - Phones - 87510 44 Madison Avenue - Albany, N. Y. EAGLE FOOD MARKET HIGHEST QUALITY AT LOWEST PRICES Full Line of Meats, Groceries and Beer 126 Eagle Street - Albany, N. Y. HAPPY'S SOUTHEND RESTAURANT at GRILL 461 South Pearl Street D. ALVARO 81 SON CONSTRUCTION Mason Contractor - Builders Phone 3-3220 or Phone 5-0126 Hudson Avenue and South Pearl Street Compliments of BORIS'S 235 Elm Street Albany, N. Y. MENANDS DRIVE IN THEATRE Menands Bridge 81 Broadway The very best for Family Entertainment CHILDREN UNDER 12 FREE Albany, N.Y. Compliments of BAMER 81 McDOWELL, INC. 32 Central Avenue 1090 Madison Ave. Albany, N. Y. 204 Washington Avenue CAMERAS 81 PHOTO SUPPLIES RENSSELAER OIL CO. GEORGE W. FRUEI-I Glenmont, N. Y. FUEL OIL - KEROSENE Phone 5-6189 SASTRI'S FOOD MARKET ROCHE-RYAN FUNERAL SERVICE ffC01deStBee,in Towne 174 Eagle Streei OPEN EVENINGS - FREE DELIVERY Licensed Manager S0llLlflCI'Il - PIIOIIC Closed on Wednesday Eddie Mokhiber's Liquor Store SAM ANDREWS MEA1' MARKE1' Ph 3653 55:31 Peigbstfeegv Y FOR QUALITY CUTS OF MEAT one ' any' ' ' 207 Madison Ave. Phone 3-8235 FREE DELIVERY READY MIX 81 SUPPLY CORPORATION Tivoli Street Albany New York CAPITOL BUICK co., INC. ALBANY Phone 2-3391 476 Central Ave. Albany 6, N. Y. 130 Washington Avenue PARAGON PAINT DISTRIBUTING A1,,a,,y,New Yom CORP. OF ALBANY Painters and Sign Painters, Supplies STATE REGISTERED 289 South Pearl Street VETERAN APPROVED Albany, N. Y. 178 Compliments of DIXIE FLOWER SHOP 130 Madison Avenue Albany, New York WILLIAM A. RYAN FUNERAL HOME 205 Madison Avenue fat Eagle St.j Albany, New York WILLIAM A. RYAN, Licensed Mgr. Member N.F.D.A. Phone 4-0707 WALL P El -v lil ,W I ANDREW J. RONAN '- TRUCK BODIES and TANKS CALVANESE COLOR CENTER MURPHY PAINTS ' IMPERIAL WALLPAPER PAINTERS' SUPPLIES - SUPER KEM TUNE WE SELL BLASB PHDNE 6-9216 - REB. PHONE 6-1316 99 Mmansnu A wus, Just Bsuaw PEARL ALBANV, N Y -3' Repairing and Painting 400 North Pearl Street Albany, New York CONGRATULATIONS to the Class of 1956 JOHN BOYD TH ACHER PETERS 4-5398 4-2969 Barometer, Thermometer Magnifiers, Readers 4-5 Green Street Dial 3-1574 T' Prescriptions Filled GI-AVIN TRAVEL AGENCY Large Seleffgfgvlijlfasgggyle Glasses 136 state street Albany, N. Y. Dial 3-4-255 , THE ARKAY Ftolusr Complzments o National Savings Bank Building 7-9 South Pearl St. Albany, N. Y. We telegraph Flowers to all parts of the World McGRAW'S TAVERN THE HOLY NAME SOCIETY of the CATHEDRAL OF THE IMMACULATE CONCEPTION Offers Its Congratulations to the Graduating Class of 1956 Officers of the Holy Names Society generously lend their support to every activity of C. A. Seated: President .........,.................,...,..... .....,.. ,.,.....,...........,... R a ymond T. Cnnley lcenterl Vice4Presiflent ...........,......... ..... ........,........ ..,..,..,. J 4 1 hn J. Dinneen lleftj Secretary ..,... . . . ....... John J. Maguire tnot pic.J Treasurer. . . .,.,,..... Paul F. Humler frightj 180 CAPITAL CITY Restaurateurs Association COURTESY MART GROCERIES - MEATS - VEGETABLES 188-190 North Allen Street AlPh0 S0'S Phone 2-0664 Bluker Famham's Jackis LOUIS VIGNOLA Larkin q Suits made to order 0 Alterations a specialty Olconnor S High Class Dry Cleaning Panemfs 38 Delaware Ave. Albany, N. Y. Peti1PafiS Phone 3-0229 ARMORY GARAGE, INC. 38th year Home of Tested Used Cars Factory Authorized DeSOTO and PLYMOUTH Sales - Service A. LA CERVA Sales - Appliances - Services Televisions - Refrigerators Washers - Stoves and Small Appliances 156 Madison Ave. Albany, N. Y. SEA SHELL GRILL Italian-American Cuisine BEERS - WINES - LIQUORS 926 Central Ave. Phone 2-3381 122 MadiS0H Ave- Albany, N- Y- N. Sn.uPo V. Ricosu CEDAR HILL GARAGE CHRYSLER - PLYMOUTH Compliments Route 144 Selkirk, N. Y. of Phone Roger 7-3069 BACON, STICKNEY 81 CO., INC. DE LUXE PIE COMPANY 383-A Madison Avenue Good Coffee Since 1834 Marguerite's Hair Stylists Specializing in Hair Coloring All types of beauty culture - Permanent waving 40 Morton Ave. Phone 62-2181 Operators-Marguerite, Yolanda, Stella Paratore W. J. COULSON COMPANY Tobaccos - Newspapers - Etc. 420 Broadway Phone 4-7577 We Never Sleep Phone 3-004-0 Established 1924 JOHNNY EVERS CO., INC. Tinker to Evers to Chance Fame SPORTING GOODS 140 State Street Albany, N. Y. PETE HORAN 81 JOE EVERS HEDRICK BREWING COMPANY, INC. STILL THE BEST Albany New York GARDNER'S Ph 3-7918 M rt' G. G d , P . , OHCMASON TOOL Hii1fi:iQUAIiirii11is res COMPLIMENTS Paint Sz Hardware - Building Supplies of Garden Tools - Janitor Supplies 105 Hudson Ave. Albany 7, N. Y. ROXY CLEANERS AND DYERS Al.'S RESTAURANT 136 Madison Avenue 1076 Broadway Albany, N. Y. WILSON CASH MARKET Meats, Vegetables, and Fruits Self Service Groceries Frozen Foods Daily 4-4-8 Madison Ave. Phone 4-6631 567 Delaware Avenue Albany, N. Y. CHICORELLI FUNERAL HOME 277 Madison Avenue Phone 3-2782 Gas - Oil - Greasing - Towing - Storage Expert Auto Repairing Battery Service WILLIAM ROSANO, Prop. Phone 5-9466 Compliments of PLATT'S DAIRY BAR Wolf Road West Albany, N. Y. Raynor Doors Commercial - Industrial - Residential Electric and Radio Operators Richards Overhead Door Sales Co. Albany 5, N. Y. FRED W. RICHARDS UN 9-7742 Sporting Goods - Athletic Equipment Hunting and Fishing Supplies ALFRED A. SMITH Outfitters for Schools and for all organizations 47 Green St. Phone 5-6337 Phone 3-9641 Lo Presti Restaurant 8. Grill Specializing in Pizza and Italian Dishes Dine in our New Pine-ette Room 49 Grand Street Albany, N. Y. ESTIMATING-BUILDING- APPRAISALS Phone ST 5-8418 J. J. FERRARO BUILDING CONTRACTOR 13 Wolf Rd., R.D. 42 Watewliet, N. Y. INTERSTATE PLUMBING COMPANY 733 Broadway Albany, New York MRS. FRANK PATTEN Albany-Shaker Road FRESH EGGS FRESH FOWL S 8. F BUDGET CLEANERS 5 Bleeker Place Albany, N. Y. Building and Office Maintenance Floors Polished Congratulations from MANSION SPEILGEL'S WINE 8. LIQUOR, INC. CUSTOM FURRIERS 37 So. Pearl St. Phone 3-7407 Fine Imported and Domestic Wines and Llquofs Air-conditioned R. LEONE, Prop. THE CLARE RESTAURANT 75 Eagle Street Albany, N. Y. AND CQCKTAIL LQUNGE JAMES W. CODY 815 McClellan St. Schenectady, N. Y. Specializing in Fine Foods Phone 6-9307 COMPLIMENTS of the JOLLY CHEF LUNCHEONETTE 170 Hudson Avenue Albany, New York SAMUEL F. CATALANO - Prop. WImt's New ' We Show' QSIMPPYEZTLZQ HATIEBS- HABEBDASHERS Phone 62-5012 or 62-9374 LIUZZI'S WORLD'S FAIR Pizzeria and Tavern Madison Ave. Albany, N. Y. JAMES COMIS Plumbing and Heating Supplies 601 Eighth Avenue AR 2-5591 Watervliet Compliments of MENANDS GRILL Compliments of BRIDGEWAY LUMBER CO. Phone 2-7879 DASAK FUNERAL HOME IFormerly Chmielewskij 130 Northern Boulevard Phone 3-1566 Albany, N. Y. Compliments of A. B. HUESTED 8. CO. INC. Tour and Charter Specialists Since 1927 BOHL TOURS INC. Latham, New York ALBANY 4-1802 CEDAR 7-0310 Judy Reinisch, .loan Mink, Donald Campoli arrive first and alight bus for game at Catholic High. CONGRATULATIONS TO THE CLASS OF 1956 FROM THE CLASS OF 'I959 The Religious Art Shop RELIGIOUS ARTICLES GREETING CARDS Wilfred J. La Point 115 Central Ave. 26 Warren St. Albany 6, New York Glens Falls, N. Y. Phone 4-7815 R. H. Miller Point Corporation FINE WALLPAPER 4-80 Broadway Arcade Albany, New York Phone 5-2466 Benjamin Moore 81 Dupont Paints Many high school graduates today find that banking offers interesting, well-paid jobs with pleasant working conditions and opportunity for advancement. If you would like more informa- tion, please telephone: Miss Mary V. Hennessy, Personnel Director Albany 4-4111 THE NATIONAL COMMERCIAL BANK B. I. KOBLENZ COMPANY .IEWELERS 99 South Pearl Street Cor. Hamilton Street Albany 7, N. Y. Phone 4--84-44 Compliments of WEST-END PHARMACY HARRY KORNIT, Ph.G. 68 Ontario Street Albany, N. Y. Phone 62-3431 AND Gecko: P. sTRAus GENERAL INSURANCE Phone 6-1123 100 State Street 0F ALBANY Albany, N. Y. 60 State Street Albany, N. Y. ,four Specialty IS Youthu FOR BOYS and GIRLS Q 231 S. Pearl St S Phone 4-74-88 Albany 2, N. Y ' Compliments of Western Beef House 96 Hudson Avenue Albany, New York The Borden Company MILK and ICE CREAM If itis Borden's - It's Got To Be Good! Raymond's Commercial Printery Phone 4-2923 Printing - Stationery - Office Supplies 25 Beaver Street Above Green C. J. RAYMOND Albany 7, N. Y. J. Hanlon 8. Son For Best Results Call ASHES and RUBBISH MOVING and TRUCKING 134 South Hawk Street Albany, New York Phone 3-4790 Graduating Seniors - Earn More! JOBS AVAILABLE for trained operators of our Calculators and Short-Cut Method Listing Machines. Burroughs SHORT COURSES train you for these jobs. 0 DAY AND EVENING CLASSES 0 FREE PLACEMENT SERVICE Burroughs Office Machines TRAINING CENTER Operated by Burroughs Corp. 19 Colvin Ave., Albany 6, N. Y. Telephone 8-3558 Mobil Tires - Tubes - Batteries - Accessories CHAPMAN'S Automotive Service Ross CHAPMAN, Proprietor 24-Hour Towing and Road Service General Repairing and Motor Tune-up Telephone 3-8786 Madison Ave. 81 Lark St. Albany, N. Y. Albany Hardware 8: Iron Co. 39-43 State Street Albany, N. Y. COMPLETE SPORTS EQUIPMENT for SCHOOLS AND COLLEGES D! S 'P ro E -4 GRACE LAUNDRY 82-84-86 Arch Street Albany 2, N. Y. Dial 4-9194 THE RCSARY SOCIETY ofthe CATHEDRAL OF THE IMMACULATE CONCEPTION Wishes Io Congratulate THE MEMBERS OF THE GRADUATING CLASS OF 1956 I d h f' d g h l h d f Bl d L dy h y y l y under Her protectron. Happy Moments-with Mrs. Gilligan, Mrs. Mullen and Mrs. Van Zandt at the memorable Food Sale for the Yearbook. 188 NEISNER'S BEAUTY SHOP 153 Central Avenue Phone 7-1709 FRANK FERRARO GENERAL BUILDING CONTRACTOR 528 Summit Ave. Schenectady 7, N. Y Albany Metal Forming Works, Inc. 1032 Broadway Albany, N. Y. Phone 3-5161 For Leo, fCraduated 19551 Who went Before These, And May Someday Help Lead Them. CLINT LARRY'S LUNCHEONETTE Just Plain Good Foodv HERMAN MARKS 8. SON ROOF ERS 539 Central Avenue fOpp. Motor Vehicle 85 Eagle St. Phone 4,0673 Bureauj complements Compliments of o HOY'S PLUMBING SUPPLY CORP. CIRCLE VIEW GARDEN 100 W 1, A Latham New York aterv let Ve' Compliments Best Wishes o ClRO'S RESTAURANT AND BAR 152 State Street from MR. 8 MRS. WM. C. LANSLEY Compliments of MORENO 84 CALACONE MIDWAY MARKET 636 Third Avenue Watervliet, N. Y. Arsenal 3-9739 MARKET SQUARE GARAGE General Repairing - Towing - Storage 34 Market Street KARL KEEGAN, Prop. Phone: 6-8476 Home Phone 4-3404- DANKER EST. 1898 FLOWERS 121 No. Pearl Street MYER'S HOME BUILDERS Phone UN-96159 and 8-034-7 New Homes DE MARCO FUNERAL HOME 4-49 Delaware Ave. Complete Optical Service-Oculists Filled WILLARD G. MYERS OPTICIAN 25 Clinton Ave. Phone 4'-8210 S. P. ROSANO Feed - Seeds - Hay -- Fertilizer Paint - Hardware - Cement - Building Material 1245 Central Ave. Phone 2-1287 Albany Printing Plate Company Manufacturers of Rubber Stamps Rubber Printing Plates Phone - Albany 2-1652 Compliments of TOM W. AND PHIL G. VAN'S DEMOLISHING, INC. WRECKING CONTRACTOR Used Building Material No. Manning Blvd. Extension Albany, New York Phone 2-4-227 BEST WISHES LEE F. BARRETT BOND BREAD BAKERY Phone 6-0129 Residence State 5-8054- JOHN A. SHEEHY Optician Eye Physicians' Prescriptions Filled Office Hours 9 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. Evening by appointment 227 Lark Street lNear State Streetl American Glass Company, Inc. Glass For Every Purpose HOWARD ZINK AUTO SEAT COVERS Phone 8-3561 539-543 Central Avenue Compliments of THE AMBASSADOR RESTAURANT 180 State Street CLUB HAVANA 87 Madison Avenue Dial 4--6212 Work called for 81 Delivered R. K. O. DRY CLEANERS 81 TAILORS Branches 170 No. Pearl St. 70 Ontario St. Compliments CLARK'S uouok stone of 118 Madison Ave. Albany, N. Y. Just Above South Pearl St. in 70 Lexington Avenue , Sons of Italy Bldg' Free Delivery Phone 4-5966 Lexington Vacuum Cleaner D Rebuilders Compllmems New and Used Cleaners 0 Complete Service-All Makes 26 Years Experience COTUGNO FAMILY Phone 5-4636 62 Lexington Avenue Office, Albany 5-1444-5 Home 4-3560 PAPA'S WESTMERE FRANK J- 0'NEll- Representative Metropolitan Life Insurance Company State Bank Building 75 State Street FAN 8. BILL'S GROCERIES 76 Myrtle Avenue Meats, Cold Cuts, Beverages JAMES AIELLO Wholesale Fruit and Produce Menands, N. Y. LOMBARDO'S RESTAURANT 121 Madison Avenue Albany, New York SANDY ACRES Wholesale Fruit 81 Produce Menands, N. Y. J. R. CONDON 8: SONS, INC. 48 Howard Street Albany, New York A Complete Printing Plant Expert Help in Layout, Design 30 Years of Quality Printing Compliments of MID-CITY POOL WANDER'S Wander to Wander's Office Supplies 81 Equipment 17-19 Green St. The Washington Service Station Your Headquarters for the Finest . . . AMOCO 532 Washington Ave. Phone 3-9431 DUNN SAND a. GRAVEI. co. Rensselaer, New York ROMA IMPORTING COMPANY 133 Madison Avenue Italian-American Groceries Phone 4-5954 Phone 4--2866 Phone 62-0656 Call 81 Delivery Q PLUMBING 81 HEATING CO. Pauls cleaners 8 Tailofs Plumbing 81 Repairing - Gas 81 Oil Burners 9-11 Broad Street Albany 2, N. Y Same Day Service 21 New Scotland Ave. A1bany,N. Y. s s. F CLEANERS PAUL LAFALCE 5 Bleeker Place Albany, New York SIENA COLLEGE Day Division - Men Evening Division - Men and Women Loudonville, N. Y. Telephone ST. 5-8511 l Compliments of R. J. ELECTRIC, INC. Phone 6-8920 94 Morris Street 192 , ,W - , Herbert W. Reilly FUNERAL HOME 1200 Central Avenue Albany, New York Phone 89-0723 William E. O'Brien FUNERAL CHAPEL 298 Lark St. Phone 5-2698 CAMPITO PLUMBING 8. HEATING COMPANY 28 Elm Street Luggage - Handbags - Belts - Billfolds - Briefcases MAGIN'S Mfgrs. Retailers of fine leather goods Expert repairs 222 Washington Ave. Phone 3-9635 NELSON'S INDIAN SALES - MOTORCYCLES - BICYCLES Indian Motorcycles for sport, police and business BROWNIE BETAR, Manager SAND CREEK GROCERY 294 Sand Creek Rd. West Albany, N. Y. Phone 3-9625 147 Hudson Avenue Compliments of Compliments l.QU'S RESTAURANT f o l17M' St t R ,N Y k ew of A. CHIARAMONTE a. soNs MORAN'S GRll.l. 26 Warren Street 93 Madison Avenue Albany, N. Y. Compliments of DAN' S COAL 8: MASON SUPPLIES 177 Watervliet Avenue MYERS MEAT MARKET Quality Meats 91 Sand Creek Road or 12 Myers Dr. We specialize in sides of Baby Beef for freezers Cut to your order. Also-Fresh killed fowl or fryers! Compliments of DETROIT SUPPLY COMPANY, INC. VENICE RESTAURANT Joe Cordi, Prop. Phone 5-9406 We Serve Only The Best Italian-American Dishes Beer-Wine-Liquors and Pizza 143 Hudson Ave. Albany, N.Y. J. J. NAUGHTER DESOTO AND PLYMOUTH ART TAYLOR'S ESSO SERVICE Central Ave. 81 Partridge Street SALES AND SERVICE Texaco Products General Repairing General Repairs, Lubrication, Car Accessories comer Wolfand shaker Roads and Road Sefvice Watefv1iei,N.Y. Phone UN-9-6261 Phone 29817 Phone 4-5438 Expert Installation-Free Estimates KONIS BETTER FLOORS Sales Service Linoleum-Floor Tile-Carpets-Rugs and Fred C. Thiemann 4.4.5 Second St, Plastic Wall Tile Phone 4-4914 146 South Pearl Street Ted Konis, Sr., Prop. TERRY-HAGGERTY SMITTY'S senvlce STATION 177 Watervllet Ave. GENERAL TIRE, INC. Safety For Sale Phone 6-8067 44 Market Street Albany, N.Y. RICHFIELD PRODUCTS Hi-Octane at a low cost Phone 5-3814 WATKINS SPRING COMPANY 368 Central Avenue Springs-Brakes-Bear Wheel Alignment Grading Sewers Heavy Excavation Water Lines JOHN DI GIULIO Contractor 62 Delaware Ave. Phone 4-4-813 Geo. L. Larkin Phil Di Pace A MODERN RADIO SHOP We service all makes of Home and Auto Radios 81 Television Sets Estimates Given 112 Central Ave. Phone 4-6615 FRANZE MARKET 172 Hudson Avenue Albany, New York BEST WISHES from the ALBANY REPUBLICAN CLUB SAM'S GARAGE 493 So. Pearl St. Ph. 62-4629 194 Congratulations Senior Class Cafeteria Staff CAPITOL PRESS QUALITY PRINTERS Tel. 4--9703 170 So. P L. T. URBANO Albany N Y Mrs. Larteri Mrs. Koonz CLAlRE'S TAVERN 301 Lark Street Compliments of KARL'S TAVERN AND RESTAURANT 368 Madison Ave. GIRL GRADUATES Why not make up your mind to work where there is a variety of jobs to choose from, with good opportunities for advancement. We offer you a good starting salary and frequent increases in pay. NEW YORK TELEPHONE COMPANY 158 State Street Albany, N. Y. Natalie Rickert and Geraldine Halloran being interviewed by Mrs. Allen, Personnel Manager. HUNTEIPS PHARMACY THE FUNERAL E Prescription Work A Specialty Q05 No. Alien St., Aibanq 5, KENNETH G. HUNTER, Ph.G. phone 2-9428 266 Madison Ave. Corner South Hawk Phone 4-9268 -- Albany, N.Y. 195 -1-i EDWARD FOX PAINTER 81 CONTRACTCR Frank 81 Ralph's LARKIN RESTAURANT 199 Lark St. 32 Liebel St. Albany, N. Y. HEINMILLER PHARMACY COIHPIEYHCHIS 0 WILLIAM J. SCHOENFELDER, Prop. 310 South Pearl Street Phone 3-7328 A. SWIRES FURNITURE 81 So. Pearl St. Albany, N. Y. Compliments of NORTH COLONIE DEMOCRATIC COMMITTEE HOFFMAN'S SKATELAND 1335 Central Avenue Albany, New York Special rates for schools Plan a skating party today Call 89-9990 or 8-0714 Join our classes and be a real good skater f assya Katy Hoffman M y . Pm all -at private lesson M ' . A - gf by appointment ii iii 1 if SCHATZ STATIONERY STORE Greeting Cards - Leather Goods - Printing McAULIFFE PHARMACY Physicians, Supplies 423-25 Madison Ave. fCorner Lark SLI Phone Albany 4-1478 34 Maiden Lane Albany, N. Y. Albany 6, New York Compliments C0l'npliIIleIlIS of of The Rosary Society of ST. FRANCIS De SALES Holy Name Society of ST. FRANCIS De SALES GOD BLESS YOU SENIORS f THE CLASS OF 1958 ADAM ROSS CUT STONE COMPANY Broadway Albany, New York WM. McEWAN COAL CO. Phone 4--1211 Estab. 1863 26 Clinton Avenue Hudson Coal Penn Yan Boats Micro-Filter Fuel Oil G.E. Oil Heating Evinrude Outboard Motors York Oil Burners COLONIAL MARKETS, INC CRONIN'S Meats Cut to Order EMPIRE PAINT COMPANY OF ALBANY, INC. 14-2-144 Central Avenue ROSE COFFEE SHOP 189 Lark Street Phone 3-9624- HOME STYLE COOKING OWENS FUNERAL HOME New Location 220 Quail St. at Hudson Avenue Compliments of STANDARD FURNITURE CO. ALBANY KINGSTON ECKERT OIL COMPANY - TROY SCHENECTADY 500 Elk Street GANDER, GANDER 8 GANDER Albany, New York ARCHITECTS Albany New York JOSEPH J. GAND1-:R CONRAD J. GANDER JOHN P. 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Morrissey Munafo's Grocery Store, 252 Madison Ave. New Power Lunch, 1132 Broadway New York Plate and Window Glass Co., Inc., 423 South Pearl Street Nelson's Garage, 37 Robin Street Mr. 81 Mrs. Attil A. Pasquini, Sr. Ralph's Grocery, Madison Avenue and Grand Street Mr. 81 Mrs. Joseph Romano Mr. 81 Mrs. B. Shannon Strand Tailors, 8 Sheridan Avenue Toby Togs, 102 South Pearl Street Mr. 81 Mrs. J. Tomaszewski, Albany-Shaker Road Tom's Fruit Market, 103 Hudson Avenue Mr. 81 Mrs. Carmen Uasto, Sr. Patrons A Pfc. Anthony P. Abbate, U.S.M.C. Mr. 81 Mrs. Benjamin A. Abbate S!Sgt. 81 Mrs. Charles A. Abbate, U.S.M.C. Mr. 81 Mrs. Philip P. Abbate Mr. 81 Mrs. R. J. Acquino Mr. Robert Acqnino Theresa Agostino Miss Peggy Allen Mrs. John Amedio Mr. James Amodeo Walter J . Annis Miss Carol C. Archer Mr. 81 Mrs. John F. Archer Patrick A. Arico Mr. 81 Mrs. Charles Armando Mrs. E. S. Atchinson Nancy Avakian of C.A. Thomas H. Mulligan, Jr. Don Mullins, '52 Mr. 81 Mrs. Vincent Multari Mrs. Charles A. Murphy Mrs. Dorothy Murphy Miss Ellen Murphy, '55 Theresa A. Murphy Mr. 81 Mrs. Thomas F. Murphy Mr. 81 Mrs. Frank Murray Miss Marie Murray Mrs. Sara T. Myers N Mr. 81 Mrs. David Nagle Dr. 81 Mrs. Anthony Nardacci Miss Mary Neylan Mrs. James Nichols Mr. George W. Nimms Joseph S. Nisky Mrs. Laura Nye 0 Mr. 81 Mrs. Frank W. O'Brien Mr. 81 Mrs. P. 0'Brien Mr. 81 Mrs. Stanley Ochman Mrs. Richard J. 0'Connor Edward P. O'Deo Mr. 81 Mrs. O'Donnell Mr. Andrew Olwert Patricia Ann Olwert Christina O'Neil Miss Mary Kay O'Neil Mr. 81 Mrs. Terence O'Neil Mr. 81 Mrs. William 0'Neil Joseph Oppedisano Mr. 81 Mrs. Joseph Oppedisano Mr. 81 Mrs. B. C. Osbonlighter Mr. James Ostrander Eugene Ouellette P Mrs. Mary Pocius Mr. 81 Mrs. Peter Pocius, Jr. Mr. 81 Mrs. Angelo Polito Mr. 81 Mrs. Vincent Polito Mary Ann Postmayer Mr. Leo Potvin, Jr. Mrs. Bertha Pound Donald D. Prentice, M.D. Mr. 81 Mrs. Thomas Prime Amold V. Prindle, Jr. Mr. 81 Mrs. Amold V. Prindle Mr. 81 Mrs. James Puleo Mrs. Ruth Pupello James Purcell Mr. 81 Mrs. John M. Purzycki R Mrs. Eugene Radcliffe Roger M. Ramillard Mr. 81 Mrs. Burton Randio Linda Lee Rano Mr. 81 Mrs. Anthony Ravida Mrs. Elsie Redmond Ford Redmond Joe Reed Mr. 81 Mrs. Henry M. Reger Mr. 81 Mrs. James Reilly Miss Joan Rem, '55 Miss Doris Rich Mr. 81 Mrs. L. J. Richards Marilyn Richards Mr. 81 Mrs. Frank T. Rickes Anne Ringwood Miss Willis Roach Mr. 81 Mrs. Adam Roas Mr. 81 Mrs. Arthur Roas Mr. 81 Mrs. Herbert Roas Mr. 81 Mrs. Leonard Robilotto In Memory of Bemard Rodgers ln Memory of Cecilia Rodgers Richard A. Rodgers Miss Kathryn Rosselli Mrs. Rose Rossi Mr. 81 Mrs. Joseph C. Ruede, Sr. Alfred Russo Mr. 81 Mrs. James Russo Mary Ruth Mr. 81 Mrs. W. A. Ruth Mrs. Anna F. Ryan James F. Ryan S Dominick Salemo Robert Salisbury Mr. 81 Mrs. Louie Salvo Sebastian Salvo Bob Sanguine Mr. 81 Mrs. Angelo Sano Mr. 81 Mrs. Joseph Santa Maria Miss Anna Marie Sastri Mr. 81 Mrs. George Saunders Mr. 81 Mrs. William Sawyer Mr. 81 Mrs. Frank Scalze Mr. 81 Mrs. Vincent Scavo Mr. 81 Mrs. Willis C. Schilling Mrs. Frank Schuttenhelm Mr. 81 Mrs. Carl Schwartz Mrs. Eugene Sciutto Mrs. George Sehl Mr. 81 Mrs. Emest Serofino Mrs. Catherine Seyboth Gerard Seyboth Mr. Michael Sgambelluri Mr. 81 Mrs. Carmelo Sgroi Mr. 81 Mrs. Vincent Sgroi Mr. 81 Mrs. Joseph Shaw Mr. 81 Mrs. John Sheehy Teddy Sheen Mr. 81 Mrs. A. Shelly Mr. 81 Mrs. Fred Sisto Mrs. E. R. Skinner Miss Theresa Skumurski Mr. 81 Mrs. George Slyer Mr. Jerome Smith Leonard Smith 207 Miss Margaret Smith Walter J. Smith Mr. 81 Mrs. Joseph Soldwell Elizabeth Sovaghan Miss Marlene Spano, '55 Sid Spano, '54 Mr. 81 Mrs. Ralph Spencer Mr. 81 Mrs. Harry Spiak Mr. 81 Mrs. William Stauder Mr. 81 Mrs. Archie Stevens Steve's Market Mr. 81 Mrs. Henry Stone Mr. 81 Mrs. Joseph Sturgis Miss Cecelia Swantek Mr. 81 Mrs. Thomas Sweeny Miss Maude Swon T Mrs. Manuel Taibo Henry Talbot Mr. Frank Tansey Mr. 81 Mrs. Louis Tartaglia Mrs. Mary 81 Joseph Tasich Mr. Joseph Tateo Mr. Alfred Testa Mrs. Alfred Testa Mr. 81 Mrs. Xavier Theraux Af1C Robert E. Thomas Mr. 81 Mrs. Thomas Thomas Mrs. Marion Thome Jolm Thomton, '54 Miss Mary Madeline Tomasone Mr. 81 Mrs. George D. Townsend Mr. 81 Mrs. Edwin Travis Mr. Maurice A. Trichilo Mr. 81 Mrs. William J. Tucker V Mr. 81 Mrs. Leonard Van Alstyne Mr. 81 Mrs. Roy Van Amburgh Mr. 81 Mrs. Carmin Vasto, Jr. M. Vincent W Mr. Q Mrs. E. S. Walsh Mr. 81 Mrs. James Walsh Miss Mary T. Walsh Mr. 81 Mrs. Thomas E. Walsh Mr. 81 Mrs. John H. Watkins, Sr. Mr. G. Wedge Alice E. Weir Mr. 81 Mrs. William R. Whalen Mrs. Mary F. Wheeler Mr. 81 Mrs. John J. White Mr. 81 Mrs. R. Whitney Mr. 81 Mrs. Charles K. Wilkes Jolm Williams, '54 Mr. 81 Mrs. John L. Winnie Y Mr. 81 Mrs. James Yaimi Z Mr. 81 Mrs. John hlen Mrs. C. J. Zeller Our Staff EDITOR .................. ..... G ertrude Murray ASSISTANT EDITORS ..... ...... J oan Ferraro Anne Slyer LAYOUT MANAGER .... .... J oseph Cotugno BUSINESS MANAGER .,... .... P atricia Salisbury PHOTOGRAPHY GRADUATES SECTION Natalie Rickert Blanche Grasso Marie Calhoun Robert Hoffman LITERARY SECTION Fredricka Sebast Carol Ennis Margaret Keeney Carol Cordell Rosalie Felten GENERAL LAYOUT William Condon Theodore Comfort MUSIC Joanne Gadomski Patricia Goddeau HISTORY SECTION Marcia Bennett Thomas Doyle Rosalie Franklin Jeanette Sastri Eleanor DeMaso Margaret Sheridan Mary Ann Nowak UNDERCLASSMEN Lucille Theroux Patricia Lizzi Claudette Mailloux Catherine Bacon Lawrence Malakie FACULTY Paula McGivern Mary Lou Jarek ELEMENTARY GROUPS Betty Avakian TYPISTS Marie Trifilo Josephine Lassi Geraldine DeCrescenzo Eve Fazzio Geraldine Halloran Barbara Haggerty Margaret Byrne Ann Cocca Joan Yanni ADVERTISEMENTS Ann Marie Van Zandt Margaret Williams ATHLETICS Anthony Chiaramonte Theodore Skumurski Miles Cavanaugh Edward Gilligan ARTISTS Donald Sherry Mary Ann Bohojckeek Wanda Della Rocco William Lanahan INDEX Judith Reinisch Walter G. Mooney Fletcher Cox, Sr. American Yearbook Company American Yearbook Company Factory Representative New York Representative 210 ....t,......,.......-e,...I- A is 4 ,. ,Y , W nf., ,. ,,..,,.... ,. M .. of C.A. Thomas H. Mulligan, Jr. Don Mullins, '52 Mr. 81 Mrs. Vincent Multari Mrs. Charles A. Murphy Mrs. Dorothy Murphy Miss Ellen Murphy, '55 Theresa A. Murphy Mr. 81 Mrs. Thomas F. Murphy Mr. 81 Mrs. Frank Murray Miss Marie Murray Mrs. Sara T. Myers N Mr. 81 Mrs. David Nagle Dr. 81 Mrs. Anthony Nardacci Miss Mary Neylan Mrs. James Nichols Mr. George W. Nimms Joseph S. Nisky Mrs. Laura Nye 0 Mr. 81 Mrs. Frank W. O'Brien Mr. 81 Mrs. P. 0'Brien Mr. 81 Mrs. Stanley Ochman Mrs. Richard J. O'Connor Edward P. 0'Deo Mr. 81 Mrs. 0'Donnell Mr. Andrew Olwert Patricia Ann Olwert Christina O'Neil Miss Mary Kay 0'Neil Mr. 81 Mrs. Terence 0'Neil Mr. 81 Mrs. William O'Neil Joseph Oppedisano Mr. 81 Mrs. Joseph Oppedisano Mr. 81 Mrs. B. C. Osbonlighter Mr. James Ostrander Eugene Ouellette P Mrs. Mary Pocius Mr. 81 Mrs. Peter Pocius, Jr. Mr. 81 Mrs. Angelo Polito Mr. 81 Mrs. Vincent Polito Mary Ann Postzmayer Mr. Leo Potvin, Jr. Mrs. Bertha Pound Donald D. Prentice, M.D. Mr. 81 Mrs. Thomas Prime Amold V. Prindle, Jr. Mr. 81 Mrs. Amold V. Prindle Mr. 81 Mrs. James Puleo Mrs. Ruth Pupello James Purcell Mr. 81 Mrs. John M. Purzycki R Mrs. Eugene Radcliffe Roger M. Ramillard Mr. 81 Mrs. Burton Randio Linda Lee Rano Mr. 81 Mrs. Anthony Ravida Mrs. Elsie Redmond Ford Redmond Joe Reed Mr. 81 Mrs. Henry M. Reger Mr. 81 Mrs. James Reilly Miss Joan Rem, '55 Miss Doris Rich Mr. 81 Mrs. L. J. Richards Marilyn Richards Mr. 81 Mrs. Frank T. Rickes Anne Ringwood Miss Willis Roach Mr. 81 Mrs. Adam Roas Mr. 81 Mrs. Arthur Roas Mr. 81 Mrs. Herbert Roas Mr. 81 Mrs. Leonard Robilotto ln Memory of Bemard Rodgers In Memory of Cecilia Rodgers Richard A. Rodgers Miss Kathryn Rosselli Mrs. Rose Rossi Mr. 81 Mrs. Joseph C. Ruede, Sr. Alfred Russo Mr. 81 Mrs. James Russo Mary Ruth Mr. 81 Mrs. W. A. Ruth Mrs. Anna F. Ryan James F. Ryan S Dominick Salemo Robert Salisbury Mr. 81 Mrs. Louie Salvo Sebastian Salvo Bob Sanguine Mr. 81 Mrs. Angelo Sano Mr. 81 Mrs. Joseph Santa Maria Miss Anna Marie Sastri Mr. 81 Mrs. George Salmders Mr. 81 Mrs. William Sawyer Mr. 81 Mrs. Frank Scalze Mr. 81 Mrs. Vincent Scavo Mr. 81 Mrs. Willis C. Schilling Mrs. Frank Schuttenhelm Mr. 81 Mrs. Carl Schwartz Mrs. Eugene Sciutto Mrs. George Sehl Mr. 81 Mrs. Emest Serofino Mrs. Catherine Seyboth Gerard Seyboth Mr. Michael Sgambelluri Mr. 81 Mrs. Carmelo Sgroi Mr. 81 Mrs. Vincent Sgroi Mr. 81 Mrs. Joseph Shaw Mr. 81 Mrs. John Sheehy Teddy Sheen Mr. 81 Mrs. A. Shelly Mr. 81 Mrs. Fred Sisto Mrs. E. R. Skinner Miss Theresa Skumurski Mr. 81 Mrs. George Slyer Mr. Jerome Smith Leonard Smith 207 Miss Margaret Smith Walter J. Smith Mr. 81 Mrs. Joseph Soldwell Elizabeth Sovaghan Miss Marlene Spano, '55 Sid Spano, '54 Mr. 81 Mrs. Ralph Spencer Mr. 81 Mrs. Harry Spiak Mr. 81 Mrs. William Stauder Mr. 81 Mrs. Archie Stevens Steve's Market Mr. 81 Mrs. Henry Stone Mr. 81 Mrs. Joseph Sturgis Miss Cecelia Swantek Mr. 81 Mrs. Thomas Sweeny Miss Maude Swon T Mrs. Manuel Taibo Henry Talbot Mr. Frank Tansey Mr. 81 Mrs. Louis Tartaglia Mrs. Mary 81 Joseph Tasich Mr. Joseph Tateo Mr. Alfred Testa Mrs. Alfred Testa Mr. 81 Mrs. Xavier Theraux A!1C Robert E. Thomas Mr. 81 Mrs. Thomas Thomas Mrs. Marion Thome Jolm Thomton, '54- Miss Mary Madeline Tomasone Mr. 81 Mrs. George D. Townsend Mr. 81 Mrs. Edwin Travis Mr. Maurice A. Tr'ichilo Mr. 81 Mrs. William J. Tucker V Mr. 81 Mrs. Leonard Van Alstyne Mr. 81 Mrs. Roy Van Amburgh Mr. 81 Mrs. Carrnin Vasto, Jr. M. Vincent W Mr. 81 Mrs. E. S. Walsh Mr. 81 Mrs. James Walsh Miss Mary T. Walsh Mr. 81 Mrs. Thomas E. Walsh Mr. 81 Mrs. John H. Watkins, Sr. Mr. G. Wedge Alice E. Weir Mr. 81 Mrs. William R. Whalen Mrs. Mary F. Wheeler Mr. 81 Mrs. John J. White Mr. 81 Mrs. R. Whitney Mr. Q Mrs. Charles K. Wilkes John Williams, '54 Mr. 81 Mrs. .lohn L. Winnie Y Mr. 81 Mrs. James Yanni Z Mr. 81 Mrs. John Zalen Mrs. C. J. Zeller Thank You ALONG THE WAY in the history of Cathedral Academy, honorable recognition and prayerful thanks must be given to all those who have made OUR STORY possible. First and foremost, we humbly offer our hearts overiiowing with gratitude to Our Divine Benefactor, Almighty God, for in His Name and under His Care Cathedral has been guided over these ninety-five years in the persons of Our Bishops, Priests, Brothers, Sis- ters, Parents, and Friends. To His Eminence, John Cardinal McCloskey, First Bishop of the Albany Diocese and later the First Cardinal in the United States, who laid the stalwart foundations of the three Cathedral Schools-and to the Six staunch Apostolic-successors to the Episcopal Throne -we offer our heartfelt appreciation for their untiring zeal in caring for the people of Cathedral. We can never forget our beloved Bishop Gibbons and Bishop Scully who have led us personally through our school life. Especially, are we indebted to the latter whose zeal prompts the removal of the Academic Department from C.A. to a bigger and better land- mark-the new Cardinal McCloskey Memorial High School. PRAISEWORTHY ACKNOWLEDGMENT IS OFFERED TO ALL WHO HAVE BEEN A PART OF CATHEDRAL! OUR SHEPHERDS Rt. Reverend John J. Conroy Rt. Reverend Francis J. McNierney Rt. Reverend Thomas M. A. Burke Rt. Reverend Thomas F. Cusack Most Reverend Edmund F. Gibbons Most Reverend William A. Scully OUR RECTORS Rt. Reverend Edgar Wadhams Rt. Reverend Patrick Ludden Rt. Reverend John Walsh Reverend Francis D. McGuire Rt. Reverend James O'Connor Rt. Reverend Joseph A. Delaney Rt. Reverend William H. Taaffe Very Reverend John J. Forman The priestly and enthusiastic assistant pastors who served at Cathedral. The past and present Diocesan Superintendents of Schools. The self-sacrificing and humble Sisters of St. Joseph of Carondelet who have staffed C. A. for ninety-five years. Our Lay Teachers, Coaches, Secretaries and Organists. Our School Nurse, Instructor and Cafeteria Manager -Miss Mary E. Duffy-for thirty-six years of personal service and loving care. Our Cafe- teria Workers and our Faithful Maintenance Men for their tireless efforts. Our Loving Parents who have permitted us to share in Cathedral's benefits and make this story pos- sible. Our Alumni and other organizations of Cathedral for their material and financial support. Our many graduates living and dead who protected our story by engaging in the wars of our nation to preserve our homeland. Our benefactors who helped finance our publication by being advertisers, patrons and sponsors. To Father James G. Hart in ap- preciation for his invaluable assistance in the compilation of our final yearbook. To Mr. Hy Rosen for his excellent craftsmanship on pages 2 and 3, 218 and 219. Our understand- ing photographers from the Frumkin Studio for their painstaking labor in our behalf. Mr. Joseph Merante, Jr. for the exquisite color photo work and for other photos. OUR STORYBOOK would not have materialized without the personal efforts of Mr. Fletcher Cox and Mr. Walter Mooney, and the splendid endeavors of the American Yearbook Company. It would be impossible to acknowledge adequately the many other contributors to OUR STORY, so to those we say THANK YOU and 'iMay the Lord Bless and Keep You Foreverln - 208 End of Our Story nd so it is, Dear Reader, that we are at a termin- ation-the end of another chapter-the close of Academ- ic life in Volume III-the END OF OUR STORY. ut of Cathedral Academy from 1861 through 1956 have- come many men and women thoroughly equipped with a sense of moral, social, and spiritual integrity. Each graduate has been prepared to face the world accoutred with a Way of Life capable of adjust- ing himself to the business world, the professions, or to a university of higher learning,-and finally of bringing to his mother and father a share in his success. Cathedral- ites have gone out to better themselves and to become good, responsible citizens, wholehearted Americans, and strong Catholics with principles of righteousness. 'was from within the security of the walls of our Alma Mater the we were nurtured in the fundamentals of life, education, and culture, as was predicted by Bishop McCloskey. By the unlimited sacrifices of our Bishops, Rectors, Superintendents of Schools, Assistant Principals of C.A. and the Clergy who have labored in the Vineyard here-together with our teachers-OUR STORY-um folds almost a century of spiritual and temporal progress. The Sisters of St. Joseph of Carondelet-OUR SISTERS -for 95 long years have provided the highest standards of teaching. One hundred nineteen women who have dedicated their lives to God in the Academic Department alone-and approximately five hundred Sisters have labored endlessly in the Elementary Division of Cathe- dral. These nuns, down through the years, have known the meaning of sacrifice of pleasures and luxuries of the world for us, their children in Cod. In these Valiant Women has been found an undying love and personal interest for all the children placed in their care because their lifework has been undertaken for the sole love of God and the welfare of their charges. The administrative staff has provided us with a diversified curriculum sat- isfying and fulfilling all requirements of the New York State Education Department. here is a long, winding road before us that we will travel ONWARD UNTO ETERNITY. As the Academic portals close for us and as Cathedral closes forever as a secondary school, we hope always to prove ourselves worthy of having the honor of being the last graduating class from Cathedral High School Division. However, Cathedral spirit will still continue in the excellent elementary division which will continue here where haracter mericanism ruthfulness onesty ducation ignity esponsibility menity oyality are stamped indelibly on the mind of each boy and girl who has been an important C0-SHARER IN OUR STORY. Cur Staff EDITOR ................................ Gertrude Murray ASSISTANT EDITORS .... ..... J oan Ferraro Anne Slyer LAYOUT MANAGER .... .... ,I oseph Cotugno BUSINESS MANAGER .... .... P atricia Salisbury PHOTOGRAPHY GRADUATES SECTION Natalie Rickert Blanche Grasso Marie Calhoun Robert Hoffman LITERARY SECTION Fredricka Sebast Carol Ennis Margaret Keeney Carol Cordell Rosalie Felten GENERAL LAYOUT William Condon Theodore Comfort MUSIC Joanne Gadomski Patricia Goddeau HISTORY SECTION Marcia Bennett Thomas Doyle Rosalie Franklin Jeanette Sastri Walter G. 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Truly, this motto, chosen by His Eminence, John Cardi- nal McCloskey, on his appointment as the First Bishop of the Diocese of Albany, was prophetic of the work he accomplished. It was here in our native parish that Bishop McCloskey in 1847 sowed many fertile seeds which he tendered, nurtured and watched grow and begin to bloom. These embryonic growths, carefully protected by the Divine Gardener, developed into full grown trees and bore abundant fruit. Our first Shepherd is responsible for the early founda- tions ofthe Albany Diocese and in particular sowed the seed of the Cathedral parish. Here also, in Albany, under theminute personal direction of Bishop McCloskey, the towering Gothic Cathedral of the Immaculate Conception was erected by the parishioners whose hearts were full of endless sacrifice. Here, he founded and established the First Cathedral School in 1861 to care for the children of the parish. He brought three Sisters of Saint Joseph from Missouri. E TE! hialiiai As Cathedral's story has been disclosed to you in OUR STORY BOOK, one realizes that it seems almost human- ly impossible that one Man of God could have accomp- lished so much in the short span of seventeen years. It was only by his immediate and positive correspondence with the Grace of God that all these achievements could have come to pass in this area sparsely settled at that time. While Ordinary in this new diocese, Bishop McCloskey encouraged the erection of many other churches. It was he who founded the first Catholic School, namely St. Mary's in Albany, 'and during his stay, this project' was followed by the construction of seventeen other parochial schools in the diocese. Catholic Education in its various phases can trace its beginnings to this energetic and for- sighted Shepherd. - By Divine Appointment the work of this illustrious self-sacrificing leader came to a close in the Albany Diocese in 1864 when Bishop McCloskey was raised to the Archepiscopal Throne in New York City. The new task was tremendous, but placing complete confidence in God, the Archbishop courageously undertook the corn- pletion of St. Patrick's Cathedral. Knowing the Will of God in his behalf, and disregarding his own sentiments, this glorious and stalwart leader, loved by all who knew him-erected a Temple of Worship which today stands as a monument to his love of God. This religious archi- tectural structure is termed the greatest in America. s I 'I' '-ft L 6 Laboring under a daily routine filled to overflowing for the needs of the Archdiocese-after the completion of this Cathedral in New York City, this truly humble and zealous Prelate was marked for even higher ecclesiastical esteem. In 1875, Our Holy Father, Pius IX, realized the toilsome and never-ending efforts of this meek Servant of God and deigned to shower an outstanding blessing on him. Thus it was that the reigning Pontiff, bestowed upon Archbishop John McCloskey the honor and dignity of the Cardinalate-marking him as THE FIRST AMERICAN PRINCE OF THE CHURCH. For ten years, His Eminence, JOHN CARDINAL MCCLOSKEY, lived to further the Cause of Christ in this position of trust of souls. When Our Heavenly Father looked down on this Human Tower of Justice- and saw that all things were good -He called him unto Himself on October 10, 1885. Engraved on the Cardonal's Crest was his third motto,- IN THE HOPE OF LIFE ETERNAL! Grounded in faith, we feel certain that OUR SOWER OF THE WORD OF GOD AND OF HIS KINGDOM has a glorious place in the Joy of the Beatific Vision. K I V A i.,, ., Q 'Q Ji, QR- 'y 91 1 S4 Y .M-1: .. . , +1 , 4 I ,1 fri- 4 r Vg..-. 'XXL' y gf , -if-.gf.f .' . ' 2, kg' L ,S Qu-fd 1, 4 iv V , -, - -gf-?fi f, L ' H . l sig. if W , Sf qs, Q ,. 1-V n xbft' 4 K .Q Q, K L ,Hn-'ri . f . -Q -- W 5, .L sh . H , .',- , N-U15 , . ' . ,rw 'VY I I A . 6 ' ' ' f 'Q' ' V iffgl, ,Maw ' 'gr 1 fi 3 I . ' ' if 1 fi 'fifssw 'A 1 5 ,QU A Q 1, Q R . 'QL 4 Wiz. ye. an at ight L ,L ' 2 R. a 'Q A n E.A' Q R M 16 v ' A XX 4 'br y W4 S 5 ' 4 xi P ' -' fl ' 1 J' F x 'is X g s! 4, J , , as 6 WI ,5 J we Y 5' l F 'V yi -1, A J,-A yixiiixlkt 1 mW1'CardlnaI .R - -, v, L 5 J Q 1 Q, wigi. e . ' wp we ' ff J, ,5 fi 4 skey -sg, hr' 51 16 1 W . I H, 1 1 I . Y: . 's yr. Q' :ff 19 ii? ,L G 49- fe Lfw? M31 H-5. ww Q A, f X ' v I E . . E 5 5 s i I 1 5 i I I F ! 1 5 r I r n . I he Cardinal McCloskey Memorial High School will be built on the former site of the old St. Vincent's Home for Girls at 106 Elm Street. The doors of this million dollar educational center will open to receive the first students in September 1956. The new building will be contemporary in style and functional in plan, conveniently arranged so as to take full advantage of the various contours and grade elevations from Elm Street through to Myrtle Avenue. This academy for boys and girls will be one of the most modern parochial high schools in this section of Albany. A cafeteria seating approximately three hundred, with a completely equipped kitchen and supply room will be in operation daily. ln order to accommodate the large enroll- ment, the new school will have an auditorium and gymnasium seating eleven hundred per- sons for dramatics and competitive play of basketball. A large library will be provided on the second floor with a workroom adjoin- ing. This feature will enable all of the student body to obtain the necessary reading material for high school education. All the corridors will be made of green glazed tile to the height of the individual lockers, and green terrazzo floors will be provided for all the hall- ways throughout the building. The cap and base of the tiles used will be Forest Green, while the lockers will be a darker shade of green, flush with the tile walls. The upper half of the side walls will' be constructed of plaster and colorfully painted, while the texture of the ceilings will be of acoustical plaster. In the above picture, the window at the end of the corridor will over- look the Gymnasium and Auditorium. 3539 eye Q-3329 eye eye This modernistic structure will consist of twenty-eight classrooms comfortably seating forty pupils in each room. These beautiful classrooms will contain floors composed of Vinyl Plastic with a beautiful base of black rubber. Black- boards will be of the latest design, equipped with green boards and aluminum trim. Cork strips will be placed above the blackboards. The walls in the classrooms will be painted in bright, attractive colors. Ceilings will be con- structed of the same acoustical plaster as those of the cor- ridors, in order to provide better speaking facilities. Completely faced in Tapestry Brick and Indiana Lime- stone Trim, this spacious edifice will be fireproof through- out. The windows will be of extruded aluminum with ventilated type sections. Through the portals of this magnificent school of leam- ing will pass the heritage of Cathedral Academy together with the Catholic Youth of many adjoining parishes on their journey NONWARD UNTO ETERNITY! fr c egsfegzfae-Lgesagsa Was The Photographer I nspircd? , . .Plans were on schedule and in January the entire foundation had been completed. Pictured are some of the entrances to the Gymnasium- Auditorium. The huilding extends from Elm Street where classrooms are featured-through to Myrtle Avenue, the recreational section. From The Bottom Up, . .The hal- lowed spot where the Sisters of Charity conducted SL Vineenfs Home for Girls for many years, is the site seleeied for NAL MecL0SKwSYMEiwR1AL HIGH SCH0'fJL.i',Thia1ntgQiilGtent modem stxnetuteuii to ex- cellent facililibc, for QB-edlfeglion to all youth frgilp thdfhrxfarhy parishes. Exmvatitm beQin3'early in September 1955. 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'26 -5' Q 3:'t: , HV VVVV- Q, lr'1'..r1V.1..-T11 gl. Mr I V V 1' 'VV + -- - 7 f' i' f.1rnVu ' ' V- - V 'ff-419 l ,fimis ' Q 0 Q i't-1-H J H l , 1 Q 'T 9 'T 7 QV .VM V--3 V - ,J-U 2 7- , ' 'O' 219 gi A Acknowledgments 208 Activities 120-131 Adrian Father 0.M.C. 71 Advertisements 154-203 Agostino, Rocco 4-9,80,124,125 Altar Boys 127 Alvaro, Michael 151 Amedio, Marilyn 49,80 Appreciation 41 Athletics 144-152 Avakian, Elizabeth 49,80,124, 125,137 Awards 122,123,129 B Baseball 152 ' Basketball 149-151 Becker, Maureen 49,80,84,137, 153 Bennett, Marcia 40,80,125,137, 138 Black, Rev. Theodore 20,41 Blanchard, Charles 50,80 Bohojckeek, Mary Ann 50,80, 85,136,139 Bourke, Rev. John 31 Burke, Mary Margaret 51,80 Burke, Richard 51,80, 146,149 Burke, Rt. Rev. Thomas 14 Burns, Helen 51,80 Busold, Francis 52,80,119,14-9 Byrne, Margaret 52,80,84,125, 132,153 C Calhoun, Marie 52,80,84,133, 137 Campagna, Frederick 53,80 Campoli, Donald 53,80,127 Carrk, Joanne 53,80 Cathedral Academy 1-3,218-219 Cathedral Church 44 Cathedral Madonna 45 Cavanaugh, Miles 4-8,54,80, 125, 127,133,146 Charles, Rev. William 19 Cheerleaders 153 Chiaramonte, Anthony 54,80, 84,125,134,14-6,149 Christmas Play 143 Classes 110-119 Clubs 123-127 Cocca, Anne 54,80,117 Colasurdo, Ann Rita 54,80,85, 137,138,139 Comfort, Theodore 55,80,127 Commerce 117 ' Communion Breakfast 142 Condon, William 33,55,80,84-, 125,133,134,139 Connery, Barbara 44,81 Conroy, Rt. Rev. John 14 Contents 4 Cordell, Carol 55,81,112,124, 125,127,137,139 Cote, Donald 56,81 Cotugno, Joseph 33,56,81,85, 124,125,133 Cox, Fletcher 110 Curley, Rev. Thomas 34 Cusack, Rt. Rev. Thomas F. 14 D De Crescenzo, Geraldine 56,81 Dedication 6 De Flumer, Joan 57,81,117 Delaney, Rt. Rev. Joseph A. 17 Delaney, Rev. Joseph 134- Della Rocco, Wanda 57,81,133 De Maso, Eleanor 57,81,123 129 Index Directory 80-83 Donahue, Anthony 48,81 Donovan, Rev. Leo 22 Doyle, Mrs. Thomas 106 Doyle, Thomas 58,81,85,112, 127,129 Duffy, Miss Mary E. 39,119 Dunney, Rev. Joseph A. 19 E Ecker, Janice 58,8l,133,137,138 End of Our Story 290 English 112 Ennis, Carol 58,81 F Faculty 35-40 Farinacci, Joseph 48,59,81,113, 146 Farrelly, Joseph 20,40 Fazzio, Eve 59,81 Felten, Rosalie 59,81 Ferrandino, Joseph 59,81,127, 132 Ferraro, Joan 33,60,81,85,123, 133 Fitzgerald, Professor 40 Forman, Dorothy 60,81,126 Forman, Very Rev. John 32,33, 42 Football, 146-148 Foreword 3 Franklin, Rosalie 60,81 Franze, Anthony 61,81 French 114 French Club 127 G Gadomski, Joanne 61,81,137, 138 Gaudio, Pasquale 61,81,14-6, 149 Giacoppe, Anne 62,81 Gibbons, Bishop Edmund F. 15 Gilligan, Edward 62,81,127,133, 14-6 Goddeau, Patricia ,62,81,125, 138 Goodbye 211 Graduates 46-47 Graduation 142 Grammar,School 98-107 Grasso, Blanche 4-8,62,81,84, 133,137,138,139 Guidance 28 Gurren, Anne 63,81,136 H Haggerty, Barbara 63,81 Halloran, Geraldine 63,82 Halloween Dance 130 Hanrahan, Rt. Rev. James P. 19 Harriman, Governor Averill 128 Hart, Rev. James G. 20,208 Herrick, Charles 64-,82,149 History of C.A. 8-27 Hit Parade 84-85 Hoffman, Robert 64,82,85,118, 149 Home Nursing 119 Home Nursing Club 126 J Jarek, Mary Lou 64-,82,84,85, 123,124,126,136,138 Jennings, Robert 65,82,133 Junior Prom 141 Junior Red Cross 126 K Kavanaugh, Margaret 65,82,126 Keeney, Margaret 65,82 Klein, Joyce 66,82 L Lange, Edward 40,4-3,151 Languages 114 Lansley, Carol 7,66,82 Lassi, Josephine 66,82,136,139 Latin 114 Latin Club 127 Leggett, Mrs. Charles 105 Leonard, James 66,82,146 Letter from Bishop Scully 5 Linsley, George 67,82,85,132 M Maki, Jane 67,82,117 Mathematics 115 May Crowning 14-0 Mc Closkey, John Cardinal 214 Mc Closkey Memorial High School 212,214-217,219 Mc Givem, Paula 67,82,127,139 Mc Guire, Rev. Francis 16 Mc Niemey, Rt. Rev. Francis 14 Merchant, Mrs. William 103 Molitor, Michael 67,82 Mooney, Walter, 110 Mulligan, Eugenia 68,82,153 Murley, Ruth 68,82 Murray, Gertrude 7,33,39,68, 82,131 Music 136-139 N Nardacci, Doctor Anthony 40, 119 Normandin, Gerald 69,82,84 Norton, Marion 69,82 Nowak, Mary Ann 69,82,129, 136,138 O O'Connor, Rt. Rev. James 16 O'Connor, Rev. John 34,151 Officers of Senior Class 48 0'Neill, Maureen 70,82 P Parent-Teachers Assoc. 42-43 Patron, Class 4 Patrons 205-207 Pelkey, Marjorie 70,82 Pezzula, Martha 70,82 Pino, Sebastian 70,82 Potvin, William 71,82 Public Speaking 124-125 R Reinisch, Judith 7,4-8,71,82 Religion 118 Retreat 132 Rickert, Natalie 71,82,84,132 Rourk, Professor James 41 Russo, Arlene 71,83 Ryan, James 72,83,85,146 Ryan, Sheila 72,83 S Sabatino, Philip 72,83 Salisbury, Patricia 33,73,83, 131,136,138 Sastri, Jeanette 73,83,133 Scanlon, Patricia 73,83 Schepisi. Rose 74.83.141 Schuhl, John 74,83,127,146 Science 116 Science Club 122-123 Sciutto, Mrs. Eugene 39 Scully, Bishop William 5,6,7,30 220 Sebast, Fredericka 74,83,119 Senior Ball 140 Seniors Who Helped 210 Sheridan, Margaret 74,83,127 136 Sherry, Donald 7,75,83,85,139, 141,14-6 Simmons, Patricia 75,83 Sister Alexander 36,113 Sister Alice Roberta 101 Sister Anna Frances 35,43 Sister Charles Gamier 37,114 Sister Claire Bemadette 107 Sister Clement Marie 101 Sister Clotilda 38,117 Sister Daniel Frances 104 Sister Dorothy Frances 109 Sister James Aloysius 35,112 Sister Josepha 39 Sister Kathleen Frances 103 Sister Louis Alena 36,116 Sister Margaret Claire 38,117 Sister Margaret Patricia 38 Sister Mary Agatha 36,116 Sister Mary Christine 108 Sister Mary Emeline 37,114 Sister Mary Inez 37,114- Sister Mary Ronan 105 Sister Michael Joseph 104 Sister Rose Eileen 102 Sister Saint Anthony 35 Sister Virginia Marie 106 Sister Vivian Marie 102 Sister William Cecilia 107 Skumurski, Theodore 75,83,84, 146 Slyer, Anne 75,83,85,123,124, 126,133 Social Studies 113 Sodality 133-134 Soldevere, Josephine 76,83,119 Spanish 114 Sponsors 204-205 , Sports 144-152 Staff 131 T Taaffe, Rt. Rev. William H. Theme 2-4 Title Page 1 Tomaszicki, Angelo 76,83 Tomorrow 212-219 Trifilo, Marie 76,83 Trip to New York 130 U Underclassmen 86-98 V Van Zandt, Anna Marie 77,83, 118,131,132 Vovesko, Jerome 77,83 Vocations 23-25 W Wagoner, Shirley 77,85 Walsh, Very Rev.,Charles 142 Ward, James 77,83 Wells, Alice 78,137 Willi, Rev. Robert 34,123,134 Williams, Margaret 78,83,119, 132,133 Y Yanni, Joan 78,83,134 Yearbooks 26-27 Z Zampella, Caroline 79,83 Zeller, Jean 79,83 Zwack, Elizabeth 79,83 Q-n5g.,,wW.:.,.-95 v xsfgr r' N--44 H- M. A., i ' 'M ? I V . R, .Fw f 5 5 I ' ,lf wa.. . Q . 5 f M-r F...,........,.,,N, L 1 K T '--o-.......,,,.-. ..-M... ,HM 1 H-9--una.. 9 'f'N-'Winans Q,-1. 1, V 1 -f ,- Q- . f f '. 1.92 ,T . ,rm ek 5' as ' r-- - ,, A -fe ,-f - , . H 'f,,-fiffwl ,,iff,f.1,.p A f Qi.. 25, Q MQ.-fa.. .- I.. 4--A 7-,Af-.1 A. 3- .M .4 -W......,,. ., Q., www ,QW 5' The Next Story L K 3 S x 511 ki , , I e Cardinel McCloskey Memorial e -1 ,iz J! 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