Chaminade High School - Crimson and Gold Yearbook (Mineola, NY)
- Class of 1956
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Commemorating the Golden Jubilee of the in- after this, an outdoor historical spectacle will present corporation of the village of Mineola, a week of fes- tableaux of American history in relation to Mineola. tivities will he held September 15th through 22nd. The gala Week will culminate in a county-wide A track meet for the younger residents will start the parade with Hoats entered from various organizations celebrations on the 15th. For six consecutive nights and from many of the towns of Long Island. Twenty-six years ago Chaminade was building men tor the towns of the Island when Mineola, celebrating its Silver Jubilee, had not yet broken out of its first village bounds. Since then it had grown into a thickly populated subruban community. All aboard for Jamaica and New York! A westbound L.I.R.R. train, has stopped temporarily at the Mineola station. Mineola, called Miniolagamika'7 by the Algonquin Indians, means Pleasant Villagev. Originally settled by Dutch and English farmers, it remained a part of Queens County until the year 1898, when it became a part of Nassau, and was chosen as the County Seat. Prior to its incorporation in 1906, the town occupied only a square mile. Today it covers an area twice that size. In 1848, Mineola boasted of 10 buildings. In 1906, there were 217. Today there are over 5,000 In 1888, Mineola's first fire company was formed. Ten years later, a County newspaper had its begin- nings. Today, the County Seat of Nassau has within its boundaries seven churches, seven schools, a hospi- tal, and a Memorial Library. 9 Standing outside the newly erected Memorial Library are members of Mineola's Board of Trustees. They are: John Da- vanzo, Stanley W. Krause, Mayor Clifford N. Williams, Edwin A. Kraft, and George H. Rotherham. ewgii- . K my cy Q ,ASKK 8 'E If CHAMINADE HIGH SCHOOL IN MINEOLA As the towns of Long Island rapidly grew, Chami- both sides by new wings. 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AM -51. if iasfffzwi A at . 1-wgefntxi M. it A e f ei a- 'Amiga-tQig:p.agag?3.w5i3r'lea awzizitagAsggwssgggaixfiefsegaasfa esjg-gaggaaaakfat-izeagsiziaaatgafaiirg 1,,.1fsgfgi,51is,.,rAawits-agmargraamifair1egg,AA2aaf.vgt:sf,aazaffmgggs..ras:auf1rgageangaefaraa?As1Ats?ma4qf,Q5' ' ' 1' Chaininade students come from 110 towns on Long Island. Although the concentration of students is greatest in towns which are nearest to the school, Chaminade has representatives from as far away as GARDEN CITY . . St. Ioseph . . . NEW HYDE PARK . . Notre Dame . . . Holy Ghost . . MINEOLA . . . Corpus Christi . . FLORAL PARK .... Our Lady of Victory . Our Lady of Snows . . St. Hedwig . . . HEMPSTEAD .... Our Lady of Loretto . St. Ladislaus . . . QUEENS VILLAGE . . Our Lady of Lourdes . . Sts. Joachim and Anne . WEST HEMPSTEAD . . . St. Thomas the Apostle . BALDWIN ..... St. Christopher . . ROCKVILLE CENTRE St. Agnes .... WESTBURY . St. Brigid . HUNTINGTON . St. Patrick . . LYNBROOK . . St. Raymond. . . FREEPORT .... Our Holy Redeemer WILLISTON PARK . St. Aidan . . . VALLEY STREAM . . Holy Name of Mary FRANKLIN SQUARE . St. Catherine of Sienna . . MERRICK ..... Cure of Ars . . BELLROSE .... St. Gregory the Great Brooklyn, Whitestone, Maspeth, and Halesite. The number of students from each town is listed belowg the number of students attending parishes in each town is also listed. . . 29 PORT WASHINGTON . . 19 . . 27 St. Peter of Alcantara . . 21 . . 28 EAST WILLISTON . . 18 - - 30 ELMONT ..... . 17 . 28 St. Boniface . . . . 20 . . 21 St. Vincent de Paul . . . 5 . 28 CAMBRIA HEIGHTS . . 16 . . 22 Sacred Heart . . . . 20 . . . 27 HICKSVILLE .... . 16 . . . 21 St. Ignatius of Loyola . . 11 l 26 Holy Family .... , . 4 I 67 Our Lady of Mercy . . . 2 U i 25 HOLLIS ....... . 15 - I 16 St. Pascal CSouth Hollisj . . 13 24 St. Gerard ...... . 4 ' ' 18 JAMAICA ...... . 15 Immaculate Conception . . 14 - - 24 St. Nicholas of Tolentine . . 2 - 24 St. Pius V ...... . 1 , . 20 St. Joseph ...... . 1 . . 15 HUNTINGTON STATION . . 14 St. Hugh ..... . 19 GLEN COVE . . 13 St. Patrick . . . . 16 ROSLYN HEIGHTS . . . 12 WANTAGH ...... . 11 St. Frances de Chantal . . . 6 LEVITTOWN .... . 10 4 St. Bernard . . . 11 1dA MALVERNE . . . . . . 10 Our Lady of Lourdes . . 16 MANHASSET . . . . 10 St. Mary . . . . 8 MASSAPEQUA . . . 10 St. Rose of Lima . . . 2 St. VVilliam . . . 5 ST. ALBANS ..... . 10 St. Catherine of Sienna . . 1 BABYLON ...... . 9 St. Ioseph . . . 2 UNIONDALE . . 9 St. Martha . . . , 7 EAST MEADOW . . 8 St. Raphael . . . 7 GLEN HEAD . . . 8 GREAT NECK . . 8 St. Aloysius . . . . . 15 LINDENHURST ..... . 7 Our Lady of Perpetual Help . . 9 ROOSEVELT ......... 7 Queen of the Most Holy Rosary . . 12 ROSLYN .......... 7 St. Mary . . . . 16 FLUSHING . . . 6 Holy Family . , 2 St. Andrew . . . . 1 St. Kevin .... . 1 GARDEN CITY PARK . . 6 The tranquility and beauty of central Stoneybrook is typical of many of the towns of Long Island. 2 SEA CLIFF .... . St. Boniface . . 6 5 -' L 6'.A - v:- - A A SYOSSET ....... . 6 HOLLISWOODS , , - St. Edward the Confessor . . . 7 JAMAICA ESTATES ' 1 BEEQTPQGIE ----- - E JACKSON HEIGHTS . . 1 ' a In ' ' ' ' Blessed Sacrament . . 7 FARMINGDALE . . 5 LAKEVIEW 1 St. Kilian ....... . 5 MASPETH ' 1 FOREST HILLS ..... . 5 ' ' ' Our Lady Queen of Martyrs . . 5 MASSAPEQUA PARK ' ' - 1 Our Lady of Mercy . . . . 3 NORTH BABYLON , . 1 LAKE SUCCESS .-l.. I 5 NORTHPQIRT I I I I 1 One ot the tew remaining windmiIIs on Long LITTLE NECK I I I I 5 St, Phlhp I I I I 4 IslaIndIIshlIIstanIds, a picturesque remlnder of Its ALBERTSON. . . . 4 OZCSEXIEIIIEARK , . 5 a9 ' 'a 'as' BAYSIDE ..... . 4 ' ' A ' M I I I 9 POINT LOOKOUT ...... . 1 Smfrzfafql artyrs Our Lady Of the Miraculous Medal 3 CEDARHUBST ac e eart - ' - - 1 St. Joachim . . . . . 1 BRIGHTWATERS I I I 4 PLANDOME ......... 1 CORONA NORTH MERRICK . . . 4 REG0 PARK ---- --.- 1 Our Lady of sorrows . . . 1 Sacred Heart . . . . 10 SEIEFQRD ...... . 1 HENVLETT SANDS POINT . . . . 4 t' ames ------ - 2 . . . STEWART MANOR . . . . 4 St' William fha Abbot ' ' - 2 KII5GSJclE?.iIRhK ' l l ' 3 St. Anne .... . . 17 SEARINGTOWN - - - - 1 St. Joseph . . . . 2 BELLAIRE . . . . 3 SMITHTOWN ---'- - 1 LONG BEACH Incarnation 4. . 7 SOUTH HEMPSTEAD ' . . . 1 St. Ignatius . . . . . 11 BROOKVILLE . . . . 3 SPRINGFIELD GARDENS . . . 1 MANORHAVEN EAST ROCKAWAY I I 3 St. Mary Magdalene . . . 1 Our Lady of Fatima . . . . . 4 KEW GARDENS I I I 3 YVEST ISLIP ...... . I MITCHELL FIELD BASE CHAPEL I Our Lady of Peace . . . 5 WHITESTONE . . . . 1 NORTH VALLEY STREAM OLD WESTBURY I I I I 3 St. Luke . . . 4 Blessed Sacrament . . . . . . 5 WOODHAVEN .-.-. I 3 WOODSIDE . . . . . 1 ROCKAWAY BEACH St Thomas the Apostle I I I 3 Corpus Christi ,...... 1 St. Rose ..... . 3 AMITYVILLE .... I 2 WYANDANCH ........ 1 ROSEDALE St Martin I I I 2 Our Lady Of the Miraculous Medal 1 St. Clare . . 3 BAYSHORE . . St. Patrick . . CARLE PLACE . LAURELTON . . . LOCUST VALLEY . . MALBA ..... NORTH BELLMORE . OCEANSIDE .... St. Anthony . . PLAINVIEW ...... RICHMOND HILL .... Holy Child Jesus . . . Our Lady of Perpetual Help . St. Benedict Ioseph .... Our Lady of Cenacle . . . St. Teresa ..... ROSLYN ESTATES . WEST BABYLON . WOODMERE . . . BELLMORE ..... St. Barnabas, Apostle . . BRENTWOOD .... St. Anne ..... BROOKLYN . . . . . Good Shepherd . . . COLD SPRING HARBOR . DEER PARK ....... Sts. Cyril and Methodius . . DOUGLASTON ..... St. Anastasia .... EAST ISLIP . . . St. Mary .... FRESH MEADOWS . . GOVERNOR'S ISLAND . GREENLAWN .... GREENVALE . . . HALESITE . . 2 3 . . 2 I 2 L, -.,,,,, -,. . 2 . 2 . 2 . 2 . 2 . 2 2 4 ..2 1 1 1 I 2 . 2 . 2 . 1 . 5 . 1 . 2 . 1 . 2 . 1 . 1 . 1 . 1 . 8 . 1 . 2 . 1 . 1 . 1 . 1 . 1 St. Thomas the Apostle Church under the guidance of Monsignor Joseph Smith has by its rapid growth typified the expansion of Catholicism in the towns of Long Island. 13 . ii 5 S 5 Q '5 1 v S ,Q 1 S E Lo if 2 S E s F 2 I 4 '5 :Z 2 2 S ? .f 5 I i E dr si. fa ,f Y T ff Q ,f f ' 11677. K X lie ' , lr hi ,V 3 yew .I 4-. . f1fd'!9' I Q' 3 MM My ' 1 A 4' fi .f , A-1,4-f , lx HM WL 4 ,A Ev ,-' ?xUJ-fg1Q,fQl.Q' mm ? f, f f ffm 'A H 'Las M,..,f-.,A gay ,pf .- ff:-A 54? s d H. - didn? Y -qdlfr15 5,l ,? ilfif ' f wi ! I Qiiiffv ' xx UW? 1 W d - ' i ,,f,,5ff:J S, ,ffm F d uv- X - fig,-1 -ff if 1 wif-' I fi Qt '-g f- '. 'E X aw A vm ' f -Hip V+-qi. f-:fl 72 'E f 1' 1 - ' - T 2 ff ' Q . A . 6 . ,, ..,.,.. dd . d..... -' 1 ' L f mf . fx' ' ,f X ' . -. Ziyi'-....: V 13,99 ' -1? ai X 1 E: ..-5-s --bw - f A ' rf V -L f K . '.s 5 f-if K r-- fx! -' -1- M-165 -25 1 f i? 25,- f 'wi l ffxfi'Tffi95? 5 f 'f1Qfh.Q 4,-' . ff' b k f ,ff-d 'NNN NL 3513 H-wif?-f' 1 1 .. ,gig-4 ' ' f f convus cl-mls1' ff d .. I, MINEOLA Msgr. Edmund A. Fitzgerald, Pastor. For the To ns of Long Island OOO 15 The faculty and parents of Chaminade are the guiding hands of the Chaminade Family. To our parents We owe a deep debt of gratitude for the opportunity they have given us to study in a Catholic school. And to the membersof the fac- ulty we wish to express our real appreciation for the opportunities they have made possible, not only in the field of scholastic endeavor, but also in the area of the extensive extra curricular pro- gram they have made available. The coopera- tion of parents and faculty in all things is the motivating force in the production of Chaminade men. 16 'Na f Q- Waiting in line for a faculty interview on monthly Parent Teabher night, some mothers and fathers catch up on their read- ing or wait patiently to hear a report of their son. 17 HIS HOLINESS POPE PIUS XII Holy Father On March 2, 1955, commemorating the eightieth birthday of Pope Pius XII and the seventeenth year of his election to the Pontificate, a Solemn High Mass was celebrated before the asembled stu- dent body in the Chaminade auditorium. As an expresion of the good will the students donated 8101.55 for the support of the Vatican and its Works. A spiritual bouquet of 5,761 Masses, 5,170 Com- munions, 3,822 rosaries, 10,234 ejacula- tions and 3,426 visits was promised for the Holy F ather's intention. Chaminade students celebrated the birthday of our Holy Father at a Solemn High the School auditorium ibelowi. Fr. James Hickey, S.M. distributes Holy C o Bro. Anthony lpsaro, S.M., serves irighti. 5 ' Z ,Mr :JV I x, ' . 9,5 R: -av 266 it N Good Bishops To Archbishop Thomas E. Molloy, S.T.D., Chaminade High School and all the members of the Chaminade Family are grateful for his Warm personal in- terest which has so facilitated our growth and expansion. Most Reverend Edmond I. Reilly, D.D., acting in the name of Archbishop Molloy dedicated the new auditorium on Chaminade Day, Ian. 22, 1956. Most Reverend Edmund J. Reilly, D.D., Auxiliary Bishop of Brooklyn, blessed the new Chaminade audi- torium, the east wing, and the athletic quarters on Chaminade day, January 22, 1956. fx QDX N HIS EXCELLENCY THOMAS E. MOLLOY, S.T.D. Archbishop-Bishop of Brooklyn Qs HIS EXCELLENCY HIS EXCELLENCY RAYMOND A. KEARNEY, S.T.D. JOHN BOARDMAN Titular Bishop of Lycinia Titular Bishop of Cunela Auxiliary Bishop of Brooklyn Auxiliary Bishop of Brooklyn 5, 2 :ar -ra, . M... 25'3F1if.L:e-S' ' w if ..m...kM.,p so ,. 235323 -W' Ly-,7'fZ'fi' A 'L 1 - K W ii , A --'- , . . ' ,. O O K , ., . ' M J .. x . E - ' I - ' f -' - ' J ' ' - '--A-y'f..iiQ5if, ' 7 The Very Rev. John A. Elbert, S.M., Provin- cial Superior, has guided the destinies of Chami- nade, wisely directing its expansion and develop- ment. He further testified to his paternal interest in the school when he congratulated the Chaminade Family at the Dedication Exercises on Chaminade Day, Ian. 22, 1956. RIGHT REVEREND MONSIGNOR HENRY M. HALD, P.A., V.G. Diocesan Superintendant of Schools sap. ew .tl ,, we sa? -we 4921 VERY REVEREND JOHN A. ELBERT, S.M., Ph.D. Provincial Superior of Society of Mary Monsignor Henry M. Hald, P.A., Diocesan Superintendent of Schools, ably supervises the admin- istration of the educational pro- gram of the Diocese of Brooklyn. He coordinates the efforts of all the Catholic Schools under his direction to the furtherance of the Work of Christ. 20 my me Sea - -Q 5. 6 REVEREND BROTHER PAUL A. SIBBING, s.M., M.A. Provincial Inspector of Society of Mary Brother Inspector Bro. Paul A. Sibbing, S.M., M.A., is a fami- liar figure to the students because of his annual visit to Charninade. On such occasions he visits the classrooms and inspects the schoolis facilities. Bro. John T, Darby, S.M., Krightl welcomed to Chaminade Bro. Paul A. Sibbing, S.M., ileftl and Bro. Bernard Schad, S.M., icenterb Inspector General from Rome who was visiting the American Provinces of the Society of Mary. My dear Chaminade Graduates of June 1956: It is a distinct pleasure for me to have this opportunity to extend my heartiest congratulations and felicitations to each one of you on the occasion of your graduation from Chaminade High School. Your hour of triumph is at hand. The crowning achievement of your four years at Chaminade is within your grasp. The coveted Chaminade High School Diploma and the honors of graduation are yours. Accept it all - the documents and the privilege! Together with this precious heritage, accept also the life-long challenge that is so intimately bound up with this privilege: the challenge to be a MAN - a CHAMINADE MAN - every day of your lives. You know the nature of this challenge: to act on prin- ciple rather than on caprice, to hold tenaciously to the truthg to lead fearlessly by the example of sterling Catholic manhood. You will come to know its true meaning when the years slip by and wisdom supplements your book learning. May the distinctive hallmark of the Chaminade Man - devotion to Our Blessed Mother - never lose its lustre in each of you. May the wisdom of added years bring to you a more profound meaning of this beautiful mark of your Chaminade education. Very sincerely yours in Iohn T. Darby, S.M. Bro. John T. Darby, S.M., Principal, addresses a monthly Parent-Teacher meeting of the Chaminade Family. rfyif?I'fs15eff.d3V:e'iQ.f1effm 'fs g5.gfggzvz jafar-, ww sf ' 511ILf:.mffzigwaaiffeaaieaa f , 2 Lx.. fearful...fwga-fsflwgfaiaiaza .af f qw ... .f..-f..a.2s.aafsa5a.-zen... .:W,:fQ5. re-fwpmg: .. - M .. . V. - Y. .-..,.,... . . --RasmiH2f.Nm.f. sm: . f ' 'f::...vz.eS5:5agf?gg.fs'11'f.'fx' 2 Sfssf' :iw 'f . T . Q A . T f T ffy,9X1w-1.5 . ' .. j ixjgggv.. 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Darby, S.M., M.A Principal 23 ' Gary VandeWeghe receives an admission slip from Bro. Louis Nath, S.M. As Vice-principal, Bro. Louis iudiciously handles all problems of attendance and discipline. REVEREND BROTHER LOUIS 1. NATH, s.M., M.A. Vice-Principal In his capacity as Vice-principal and Dean of the Discipline, Bro. Louis I. Nath, S.M., assists Bro. john T. Darby, S.M., in the task of administering our Greater Chaminade. Brother Nath, although strictly enforcing the regulations of the school, still takes personal interest in the individual student. Consequently Brother Louis is highly respected by every Chaminade man. He' also advises the Parents Clubs and moderates the Student Council. -Wm' .... gi g: K ' WS' r i 'fe--'--r 5' M' ,wif ' H W -M N-'few V' W N ' W - gg, W' wi'N'- i YM W ow, - i 'j ,gr --N-Mswnflw f,,,,,NM, - Wm is , M ' wswf lik 'i-Ji vi' Ss-U.-1-f'i5eil?i5iWffQ'f:-7 ,.:fs3'??-'J Gwfif' -A f as wife ,Q an H was wee 3 Maggy Wag Q ggiwfg. fi mg egg K 0251 '24 W sag gpagfmgfafk pamela ,gap e,,m,s, ,sg1fQwwgff795me,g v,n.,4g3,h5g 1 Fr. James Hickey, S.M., celebrates a Solemn High Mass in the new Chaminade auditorium, assisted by Fr. Bernard Horst, S.M., and Fr. Anthony Jansen, S.M. REVEREND JAMES R. HICKEY, S.M. Chaplain The spiritual Well-being of every stu- dent at Chaminade is the responsibility of our Chaplain, Fr. Iames Hickey, S.M. He made daily reception of the Sacra- ments easily available to all. Always eager to help students with their prob- lems, Father Hickey frequently sought out individuals for personal guidance. His success was measured by the heavy turn-out at the Communion rail each Fri- day at the student body Mass. aww-4 ,rg , , fvvrfffw-fgw-Lrmajgegi U, f,,- f:J!',' -I 5-:Jw A 1 lf'f'4ru:w-2-fi-m fr 1' fm ffff , - at ' ' ,- ,,,, ' , W Q , 'J ,. J L Y, ML. N: .fe .J . asf, f-.gg ,, .W T : : - I aa1,',f,vs'hwwwwfwswava-ai-whw-m,,u, ,, a.,,4g,,,':-wmv Qas--5,-g-Mwwiaweswz,gfgff-1,,LpU,-,1-L,1.-,a,-ffmsrmwgsfif-4 ,Q--,Wren 1 i6w,f?'mw' ggq,fy,faa?'F mf pr , wwfwfgve,-,:ysew,-1:E-NWA ,fwhfvgwyy.arg-,r-M, my,,,,-,fm.f,fwsfwf5,5tpfg3,,i ff 7,-+4 ,, 8 AS' -PM ,- -,jj vwwwftiiym fa-'IIS im' .7 ' ff 4 i2ffVng2.5 'Wifi V 1 -' V' ' rf 25 BROTHER MAXIMILIAN BEYER, S.M. Faculty Resident Attendant To keep the school plant running as a well- oiled machine was the constant and usually un- BROTHER LOUIS N. SCHOTT, S.M. Maintenance BROTHER seen job of the stewards. Bro. Louis Schott, S.M., Head of Maintenance, supervised the caretakers. Bro. Thomas A. Denman, S.M., Treasurer, ably handled the schoolls finances, and Bro. Maxi- milian Beyer, S.M., served as faculty residence attendant. Bro. Louis Schott, S.M., Mr. John Locke, and Mr. THOMAS A, DENMAN, S,M, Vincent Buffalino, keep all Chaminade facilities in Treasurer tip-top shape. Pater Mastaglio, John Mahoney, Robert Dowling, Philip Sac- cacio, and Ronald Reid are promptly served by the efficient secre- taries, Mrs. Irene Ellwood, Miss Margaret Hayes and Miss Mary Hayes. Our secretaries faithfully performed the hun- dred clerical duties which came their Way each day. Aiding Bro. Iohn T. Darby, S.M., and the Guidance Department, they patiently handled mail, made phone calls, filed cards, and did my- riad odd jobs which help our Greater Chaminade function efficiently. Miss MARY E. HAYES Secretary Secretaries MISS MARGARET A. HAYES MRS. IRENE M. ELLWOOD 27 Secretary Secretary -20 fi!-'?ff ,Q 4.12 The officers of the Mothers Club are: Mrs. William Smith, recording secretary: Mrs. Lawrence Voelger, financial secretaryg Mrs. Albert Sacco, president: Mrs. James Trentalange, corresponding secretaryg Mrs. Herbert Becker, vice-president, Mrs. Charles Pacifica, treasurer. Not content with merely a passive role in Catholic education, the fathers and mothers of Chaminade men have pooled their talents and efforts into two effective organizations: the Fathers Club, headed by Mr. John McQuade, and the Mothers Club, under the leadership of Mrs. Albert Sacco. The Parents Clubs have tvvo main functions: to cooperate with the faculty in the physical, intellectual, and supernatural formation of the students, and to raise funds for the Bigger and Better Chami- nadefi VVith Bro. Louis Nath, S.M., as faculty moder- ator, the Parents Clubs have successfully undertaken diverse activities, such as Spring and Fall Card Parties, a Pot Luck Supper, a Fashion Show, and a Father-Son Communion Breakfast. Mr. John Sargent and Mrs. Joseph Colandro were The candid comments of Brian Dennehy evoke a chuckle from co-chairmen of the fall card party. Bro. Louis Nath, Bro. John Darby, S.M., and leave James Trentalange and Lois 5-M-y WHS fBCUlfY adviser. 28 Forster in a contemplative mood. The topic was Teen Age Par- ' .11 ' ' ties, the discussion was held before a Parent-Teacher assembly. lubs nv 3 39 i f-r The officers of the fathers Club are: Dr. James Trenfalange, financial secretaryg Mr. Edward Delfoe, vice-presidentg Mr. John McQuade, presidenfg Mr. James Pisfana, freasurerg and Mr. Louis Ferrari, recording secretary. Bros. Paul Ubinger, S.M. and Thomas Bruggeman, S.M. chat with a group of parents ai the annual Christmas Party. 29 Bros. Joseph Lynch, S.M., Charles Barnett, S.M., and Henry Kraeter, S.M., give parents the facts on the development ot their sons at Chaminade. ,,.,,-...vu-N-f Mrs. M. Marlow earnestly talks with Bro. Andrew Hawke, S.M., to keep track ot her son's progress. Mr. Martin Lechwar patiently GJ waits his turn. 401 tt, M The lull before the storm. A group of anxious parents await their interviews with the members of the faculty. The P.T.A. meeting may have been formally over, but Bros. Robert Cassidy, S.M., Charles Barnett, S.M., and Thomas Bruggeman, S.M., enioy further conver- sation. t Although it requires many hours of concentration and under- standing, Mr. Richard Bangs and Bro. George Spahn, S.M., typity the patience and cooperation characteristic ot Parent-Teacher 30 meetings. Throngs of parents flock to Chaminade two evenings every month to meet the faculty. There they have an opportunity to learn their sons, progress, and to discuss if necessary, disappointing grades. Close co- operation of parents and teachers mini- mizes friction and misunderstanding, and guides the Chaminade Men safely through four difficult years. Teacher All need not be serious when parents and teachers get together. Father Bernard Horst, S.M., succeeds in H getting a chuckle from Mrs. L. Fussell with one of his -7 ' typical dry witticisms. 5,5-as Well now, l'll tell you , said Bro. Siegwarth, S.M., he had to have one minus that day. Bro. John Sul- livan, S.M., fright! takes advantage of a break ln his line to enter a few notes. x 1...-on Mr. C. Ehrhart displays real interest in his son's development. Bro. John Gilfether, S.M., listens atten- tively to get the parent's point of view. eligion Department Rev. Anthony C. Jansen, S.M. B.A. Moderator 3E Phantoms Chairman Religion Department Religion IV Sodality Director Bro. Henry Kraeter, S.M. B.A. Moderator 2B Invaders Economics Religion II Sodality Athletic Department Band Marianist Drive Vocation Club Bro. Paul F. Quinn, S.M. B.A. Moderator IH Trojans Religion I, II Sodality Vocation Club 32 The seniors will long remember the lessons which Fr. Anthony Iansen, S.M., taught be- cause of his unique blackboard art workf, His classes were noted for conviviality and sponta- neous discussion. The seniors and underclass- men used pamphlets for the study of encyclicals, dogmatic questions, and apologetics. The life of Christ, the Mass, dogma, morals, the sacra- ments, and Church history comprised the first three years, Work, apologetics and a marriage course engaged our busy seniors. Other members of this Department not pic- tured here are: Bro. Andrew Hawke, S.M., Fr. Bernard Horst, S.M., Bros. Anthony Ipsaro, S.M., Ioseph Lynch, S.M., Harold Mushenheim, S.M., Iohn Sheehan, S.M., George Siegwarth, S.M., and John Sullivan, S.M. Bro. John Gilfether, S. M., emphasizes an important point with a forceful gesture. His name has become synonymous with junior religion, although he conducts a few classes out- side thaf division. '45 -Ilrlf-H' Bro. john P. Ciifether, S.M. M .A. in Rel. Ed. Mmivmtor 53.-X Hcllcais Religion Ii, III Sodnlity Cross Country Couch Track Couch :sys L52 Y I H., ,,.,. , grffua Fr. Anthony Jansen, S.M., locates reference material for Henry Bugler, one of his prize religion sfudents Father s course covered church history and apologefics. AGM, Q if A fi nav ' 4 M--ifdwm ,wg . i .w,b,5H,,5. - i w 1 3' ., l ,im .S no John Horan seeks information about military obliga- tions from two officers. The Guidance Department arranged such interviews for the student body. Bro. Lawrence M. McCervcy, S.M. M.A. Chairman Guidance Department Chemistry Sodality Bro. Albert I. Kozar, S.M. Province Recruiter uidanee Department The Guidance Department, under the direc- tion of Bro. Lawrence McGervey, S.M., advised the students about their aptitudes for careers, such as college, military service, and business life. Through a series of tests administered by the Department, the students learned of their preferences for professions. During the year representatives from different universities con- ducted a series of forums for both juniors and seniors. Other members of this Department not pic- tured here are: Bros. Frank Mullan, S.M., Ber- nard Laurinaitis, S.M., and john Sheehan, S.M. 35 Four members of the Guidance Department, Bros. Bernard Laurinaitis, S.M., Lawrence McGervey, S.M., Frank Mullan, S.M., and John Sheehan, S.M., talk shop in the new guidance office. They advise the juniors, seniors, sophomores, and freshmen re- spectively. -rr 1 Mr. Richard F. Bangs, M.A. Bro. Thomas J. Bruggeman, S.M. Bro. joseph L. Paolozzi, S.M. . . ' . B.A. Engiish 111, IV B S In Ed Driver Education Moderator 2C Cougars Moderator 3G Banshees English II, III Algebra h English H HI American History III Sodality Sodality Y Director Faculty Choir CRIMSON AND COLD CRIMSON AND GOLD Sacflmf' Servers The proud papa, Fr. Bernard Horst, S.M., gloats over his new baby, Chaminade's Space Magazine. Staff members are: Ted Szymanski, photo- graphic editorg Ed Freher, business managerg and Gene Masters, editor-in- chief. Vocation Club This year the English Department gave special emphasis to creative Writing by sponsoring Space, a literary magazine publishing the best student efforts. Fr. Bernard Horst, S.M., Head of the De- partment, also inaugurated a cumulative filing system in all classes to record the books each student read. To promote supplementary reading the Department distributed pocket book literature in several English classes. Other members of this department not pictured here are Bros. Andrew Hawke, S.M., Joseph Kuntz, S.M., Raymond Nartker, S.M., Iohn Sullivan, S.M., Mr. Christopher Sweeny, and Bro. Paul Ubinger, S.M. English Department 36 ,911--' mf -,n 'i i b R b t Kern Jack McQuade, and Ed Bray, Bro. Thomas Bruggeman, S.M., aided y o er , su ervises the distribution of supplementary reading pocket-books. Every month the P Department distributed selections throughout the school. Bro. Anthony C. Kauflin, S.M. w B A Moderator 1E Flying Furies En glish I Latin I Sodality Sacristan Vocation W H '-mf Mr. Nicholas j. Loprete, Ir. M.A. American Literature IV English I, II Spanish I K 3 l l l i l z Mr. Joseph F. Fox, M.A. Moderator 4D Shamrocks Chairman Social Studies Department American History IV Bro. Andrew J. B.S. in Ed. Moderator ID Mustangs I American His Driver Educat English I Religion II I 5 I s l i 1 Bro. Robert V. Cassidy, S.M M.A. Moderator 2E Celtics ory III American History III ion General Science Sodality School Publicity The Tarmac Hawke, S.M. teaches a highly popular and very Mr. Joseph Fox, Head of the Department, thorough course in American History. He ably prepares all the seniors for the History 38 regents. Bro. Joseph B. Lynch, S.M. B.A. Moderator 3B Thunderbolts Religion I Speech World History Sodality Speech and Debate Since 1956 is an election year, Mr. Joseph Fox, Head of the Department, gave the seniors an intensive review of political parties. He traced our Democratic and Republican parties to the ideals of Andrew Iackson and Abraham Lincoln. He also distributed the Herald Tribune once a Week, and administered a monthly current events test. The Department taught economics, World history, and Amer- ican history to underclassmen. Other members of this Depart- ment not pictured here are: Bros. Donald Bond, S.M., Anthony Ipsaro, S.M., Henry Kraeter, S.M., and Ioseph Paolozzi, S.M. O Q Bro. Louis I. Baysek, S.M B.S. in Ed. Moderator 1C Tigers Economics World History Sodality Raffle Drives Vocation Club Stlcial Studies Department Bro. Louis Baysek, S.M., shows Lawrence Rafferty, John Czerniewica, George All- man, and Louis Gerstner the results of modern glass producing industry. Rev. James R. Hickey, S.M. Chaplain Chairman Latin Department French I Latin II, IV atin Department Bro. Paul Ubinger, S.M., locates some of the Gallic tribes for Sal Versaggi and Paul Stoltz. Bro. Louis J. Nath, S.M. M.A. Vice-principal Latin II, III Parents Clubs Student Council Bro. Paul A. Ubinger, S.M. B.S. in Ed. Moderator 2H Wildcats English II Latin I, II Sodality Cheerleaders CRIMSON AND GOLD Intramurals Raffle Drives Stamp Club Over a dozen erudite seniors were brave enough to pit their talents against Virgil and other Latin poets. Thus Fr. James Hickey, S.M., Head of the Department, Was able to con- duct a college type seminar course for these select seniors. Freshmen were taught the rudiments of gram- mar and syntax, sophomores battled Caesar, and juniors delved into the oratory of Cicero. Another member of this department not pictured here is Bro. Anthony Kauflin, S.M. Bro. John I. Sheehan, S.M. B.A. Moderator 2F Rams Latin I, II Religion I Sodality Chairman Vocation Clubs Guidance Rifle Club 40 Bro. Donald E. Bond, S.M. B.A. Moderator IB Voodoos Economies Latin I Sodality School Publicity The Turmac Vocation Club Bro. George L. Siegwarth, S.M lVI.A. Chairman German Department German II, III ll AO' .awww Much to the delight ot Raymond Kane, Robert Simpson, Raymond Merritt and Paul Smith, Bro. George McKenzie, S.M., points out an important landmark of France. The Modern Language Department moved into new quarters which Were va- cated by the Band Department, and pro- ceeded to equip these new rooms with audio aids. Another member of the German Depart- ment not pictured here is Bro. Anthony Ipsaro, S.M., of the French Department, Fr. James Hickey, S.M., of the Spanish Department, Mr. Nicholas Loprete. Religion I Book Store Bro. George J. McKenzie, S.M. Moderator 4C Crusaders Chairman French Department French II III Sodality Mr. William X. Walsh, B.A. Chairman Spanish Department Spanish I, II, III s 41 Bro. Bernard J. Laurinaitis, S.M. lNI.L. Moderator 3D Jaguars Spanish I, II, III Sodality Athletic Tickets Guidance Bro. Firman Widmer, S.M., employs a three dimensional model in a Solid Geometry demonstration. Here he adds stereophonic sound. . ...N .. ,. ! E 1 5 2 I s s 1 i 2 s 5 i K 5 E 3 1 s t 5 S Bro. Francis P. Mullan, S.M. Bro. William T. Callahan, S.M. Bro. Edwin H. Rauscher, S.M. B.S. in Ed. B.A. B.M.E. Moderator ZA Panthers Moderator :ZG Huuocs Moderator 3C Flying Tigers Mechanical Drawing Plane Geometry Advanced Algebra Plane Geometry Solid Geometry Advanced Mathematics Sodality Trigonometry Intermediate Algebra Chess Club Sodality Sodality Mathematics The Mathematics Department ad- ministered a series of division-wide tests. As a result, the Department was able to compare the work of each stu- dent with the rest of his division and to compare each class with other' classes. Bro. Firmin Widmer, S.M., Head of the Department, felt that Department these tests not only furnished incen- tive to each student but actually ele- vated the effectiveness of the Whole Department. Other members of this Department not pictured here are: Bros. Thomas Bruggeman, S.M., and Roman Wicin- ski, S.M. Bro. Firmin C. VVidmer, S.M. B.S. in Ed. Moderator 4E Sefzhawks Chairman Mathematics Department Earth Science Intermediate Algebra Solid Geometry Trigonometry Bro. Frank Mullan, S.M., is quite pleased with the Sodality Mathematics Club Bro. Joseph I. Kuntz, S.M. B.A. Moderator IC Fighting Irish Algebra English I, II Sodality CRIMSON AND COLD Photography Club Vocation Club Stage Crew work of Richard Foley in mechanical drawing class. The course is an elective offered to seniors, juniors, B H ld C M h h , SM ro. aro . us en erm, . . and sophomores. 43 B.S. Moderator 1F Sturfires Algebra Religion I Sodality Mathematics Club Bro. George I. Spahn, S.M. M.S. in C.E. Moderator 4A Spitfires Chairman Science Department Physics Radio Club Bro. Roman L. Wicinski, S.M. B.S. in Ed. Moderator 3F Darcdeuils Chemistry Intermediate Algebra Poster Club Science Club 'Wa .1 -star Bro. Roman Wicinski, S.M., enioys an afternoon laboratory tea with Paul Blatnicky and Paul Chiapparone. At this social Mr. Chiapparone pours. Under the supervision of Bro. George Spahn, S.M., the Science Department intensified the students, innate interest in the laws of nature. Each senior, for instance, completed a physics project to give abstract laws a concrete application. The Department added a new course, Earth Science. Bro. Firmin Widmer, S.M., created interest in this course by exhibiting stu- dent projects in the lower corridor. Other members of this Department not pictured here are: Bros. Robert Cassidy, S.M., Lawrence McGervey, S.M., and Firmin WVidmer, S.M. Science Department Bro. Charles F. Barnett, S.M. B.S. Moderator lA Falcons Biology Athletic Department ' 44 Tennis 1 M ,- sm M572 wx -Q 3 H- A : I-if J Ein: .211- usie Department The Chaminade Concert Band pre- sented cultural entertainment at both Fall and Spring concerts. The Cham- inade Marching Band played at Flyer games and at civic activities on Long Island and in New York. Under the baton of Mr. Angelo Ferdinando the Concert Band Won first place in the Diocesan Music Contest held in Town Hall in May, 1955, they will compete again this Spring. Bro. Anthony lpsaro, S.M., Head of the Music De- partment, moved his organization into the Band,s new quarters below the auditorium. Mr. Angelo Ferdinando Four of the professional teachers of the music staff Band Director are: Mr. Salvatore Baglieri, Mr. Henry DeWitt, Mr. Donato D'0nofrio, and Mr. AI Miller. These proficient instructors prepare students for future membership in the band. B.S. in Ed. German I Religion II World History Band Moderator Bro. Anthony J. Ipsaro, S.M. , Chairman Music Department speech c Mr. Christopher P. Sweeny, B.A. Moderator II Scorpions English I, II Physical Education Speech Dramatics Club Freshman who displayed native speak- ing ability were afforded the opportunity to enroll in speech classes. Thus they were better trained to represent the school in forensic competition. The classes taught the basic types of competitive speech: de- bate, extemporaneous speaking, and dra- matic and oratorical declamation. The speech instructors were: Bro. Joseph Lynch, S.M., Speech Moderator, Mr. james Hall, and Mr. Christopher Sweeny. 46 Library Instruction Bro. john J. Sullivan, S.M. B.S. in Ed. Moderator 2D Vikings Athletic Moderator Accounting English II Religion II Typing Sodality Vocation Club A course in accounting was added to the business curriculum to broaden the students, background in commer- cial procedures. Bro. John Sullivan, S.M., also gave typing courses to the juniors and seniors. Bro. Raymond Nartker, S.M., beloved librarian, lakes time out to explain the card catalogue system to Jerry Higgins. The two observers are: Fred Magenheimer and Charles 0'Leary. Bro. Raymond H. Nartker, S.M. M.S, in L.S. Librarian English IV Bro. Raymond Nartker, S.M., Li- brarian, placed the knowledge of the ages at the fingertips of the students by aiding them in seeking the libraryis treasures. Brother also gave formal instruction in library usage to the freshmen. Business Courses Bro. John Sullivan, S.M., warns James Fagan to keep his eyes off the keys. The obedient fypists are: Joseph MacFarland, Francis O'Connor, Michael Kelly, Gerard Kely, Raymond Kane and Richard Agnew. Who says that you can't lift yourself by your own bootstraps? Two stalwart youths, Peter Maggi and Harry Burke, work out in the well-equipped new auxiliary gym. Physical Education The goal of the Physical Education Depart- ment, under the supervision of Mr. Edward Flynn, was to develop to the fullest extent the natural athletic prowess of every student. The Department sponsored an extensive intramural program consisting of basketball, football, soft- ball, volleyball, and other popular sports. All students at Chaminade take this course once a week. Mr. Charles C. McCuckin, B.S. Health Baseball Coach Freshman Basketball Coach Freshman Football Coach Mr. Edward I. Flynn M.A. in Ed. Athletic Director Physical Education Basketball Coach I-V Football Coach Golf Coach Mr. Joseph F. Thomas, M.A. in Ed. Health Football Coach I-V Basketball Coach Track Coach An elective course of a practical nature is Driver Education. Bro. Andrew Hawke, SM., director of the program, taught the students safe driving habits and highway courtesy. Students who successfully completed the course were given blue cardsv which enabled them to obtain their Senior Operatorls License. Other driver education instructors Were: Mr. Richard Bangs and Bro. Louis Schott, SM. Chaminade's driver education car, furnished by Mc- Goldrick Mercury Motors, is poised for action on the runway leading from the garage below the auditorium. Frame Motors furnished a second car, a Chevrolet. Driver Education -ourse Besides learning proper driving techniques, driver education students also attend demonstration periods as illustrated here. The car washers are: Paul Thibault, Jack Schroeder, Richard Gustafson, Paul Hunt, and Ed Freher. 5 S7 F if i 3, as 4 1 ,f 2 'i f I Y k, Q x 9 f fi 2 5 .- Q ,, ,1 fa 5 s Z 5 1 E 5 ST. 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After further training in line Catholic colleges and uni- versities, Chaminade men are ready to influence Long Island communities, making them better places in which to live. It is the Hrm belief of Chaminade High School that the men it trains are valuable assets to the towns of Long Island. 52 Y w Paul Driscoll Richard Gerstner Rodney Mason 98.5 95.9 95.3 Philip Scarcella Carmine Diodati Andrew Simons 95.0 94.4 94.0 Frederick Wiele Vincent McDermott Kevin Krist 93.9 93.8 93.7 . 'JSQJ V' J.. Sig ,rr .Jw -..,, , f New QW 7 .fs . um- W, ,. ala .f , .1 sw A J . 4.-.rw W f ' 4 -w fe X -- ff 1 -ti ew F W, jsyfre W, .warg 9, The thirty-two seniors pre- sented here are the four-year honor students who have met this qualification: they have at- tained an average of 8522: or better for each of seven terms completed before the CRIMSON AND GOLD Went to press. We presume that at the end of the eighth term they shall graduate with the same high honors. Ronald Kuchins 54 Albert Pedicini George Cassidy Thomas Sarnowski joseph Garcia 93.1 92.8 92.5 92.3 92.2 - Brian Bednarz 90.2 Iohn Horan Robert Tynan . Kevin 0'Shaughnessy 91.9 91.9 91.8 Paul Hundt 89.8 1 Ralph Leitner Richard Feldmann David Roxe Bruce Dunn 89.6 91.6 91.4 91.3 Eugene Masters 89.3 Robert Ruhlin Richard Gustafson Raymond Merfiff 91.3 90.9 90.6 4iP ' Robert Simpson Nicholas Sergi Kevin O'Donnell Gerard Cleator 55 Theodore Szymanski 89.3 88.9 88.6 87.4 87.2 Richard Edward Agnew aRiCk,, St. Raymond, East Rockaway Sodality Honor Roll C-olf Anthony Campbell Baxter Tony St. Ioseph's, Garden City Sodality CRIMSON AND COLD Editor Intramurals Raymond Everett Bretsch No-Powerv Notre Dame, New Hyde Park Cross Country Track Harriers, Club CRIMSON AND GOLD Intramurals ttnots sers note A r'I rtll ssto ylt 7, .. A ,Z -- Va rw- -11.V.W:-,9,:.,:,:,y1..,,, .. sw ---rr W 5, ,K 1' we Q. it :1.wQ.,f --gm,-a,,,. ,- war.: ,gr s Q.: wi -:,i.y.55,3g,f.f..,,lf1 ,r:,,2ft V. V David Luke Arnold Davev St. Barnabas, Bellmore Cross Country Track Harriers' Club Honor Roll Brian Edward Bednarz Brian', Holy Redeemer, Freeport Sodality Student Council President Football Honor Roll Tennis Robert Richard Bogan James Timothy Bray Guy Howard Ball Robert John Butler Bogie,' Andrew Garry Bob Our Lady of Lourdes St. Agnes, Rockville Centre Our Lady of the Miraculous Medal Our Lady of Victory, Floral Park Queens Village Intramurals Point Lookout Football 56 Intramurals Robert Claude Brown Brownie,' Our Lady of Victory, Floral Park Track Intramurals George Henry Brudennann George,' St. Aiden, East Williston Bowling Intramurals CRIMSON AND COLD Henry Eugene Bugler Hank St. Christopher, Baldwin Sodality Rifle Manager CRIMSON AND GOLD Seniors and their dates af the Christmas Dance: On floor: R. Kuchins, G. Masters, R. Bretsch, P. Hundf, K. Krist, D. Roxe. On stage: W. Curley, G. Brudermann, R. Chasfonay, P. Smith, R. Simpson, A. Sacco, and B. Dunn. Joseph Gerard Brogan joker St. joseph, Garden City Cheerleaders Intramurals Track CRIMSON AND GOLD Thomas John Calabrese John Joseph Campo Tom john St. Joseph, Garden City St. Aiden, Mineola Sodality Bowling CRIMSON AND COLD Intramurals Homeroom Treasurer Announcer 11' Louis Joseph Carlesr Theodore Kane Cassidy Lou Ted St. Thomas, West Hempstead St. Joseph, Garden City Intramurals Sodality Vice Prefect Servers Football Manager f Robert Emmet Carroll Richard James Chastonay aB0b,, achasn Holy Name of Mary, Valley Stream St. Catherine of Siena Honor R011 Franklin Square Track Band Intramurals CRIMSON AND COLD Track Intramurals George Thomas Cassidy James John Clancy George jumbo 5 American Martyrs, Queens Village Queen of the Holy Rosary, Freeport Math Club Intramurals CRIMSON AND GOLD Bowling I Honor Roll I Gerard Bernard Cleator ulerryv St. Aiden, VVilliston Park Sodality Prefect Tarmac CRIMSON AND COLD Honor Roll Na John Edward Collins .fjackv Notre Dame, New Hyde Park Sodality Tarmac Editor Honor Roll CRIMSON AND GOLD Editor r, if s ,,., :., - .. . - alex 1f:f1:f:ag,,-1,1 -y.Qf::,7 f - .33'ff5J5:7?i7YE!53,E-f'ff'.SQ,:fff:QQ5531i?4?1 Elf A 7512+-if--w5?kf Aw: ,fzfvegfiww rt K '!1f:,g.,,i, Ir,.4-su,S,efiJX,n ,,,,-iw-gf if fi , aff -,b fy if - I M, ,.,J ...I Q .. ,.., ,.,.r.,,.fr 4s.gf2i:5Ls.af: ' ' wgfis::,.L1w 5 'f .V 7 'Q :g,.Q?'g' Q Jie xt: wife 7: 5' 1 'rt S S.-We ,. - . Sa ,QKWQ F if HEPrfzzwfeffaiiiiii if ',I-i.i.L:fr:rf,-1- f ' Q-sq, Track Football irit, record their achievements. Kevin Edmund Commins aliens, Notre Dame New Hvdc Park Foothill l ' John Fleming and Art Harfigan put the ball over the ne? in K a fast volleyball game during gym . Intrzun urals james Peter Connolly HLCHUU St. Brrnard, Lexlttfmn Cross Country Harriers, Club John Francis Creamer Speeclo', St. Hugh, Huntington Station Intramurals Michael Joseph Curatolo Mike Notre Dame, New Hyde Park Intramurals William Richard Curley Billv St. Agnes, Rockville Centre Rifle Intramurals 'Warsaw John joseph DeBell ..Ace,, St. Raymond, Lynbrook Baseball Intramurals M... Rt' C. David DeBruin Giraffe St. Gregory, Bellerose Band Bowling Intramurals l B Robert Emmet Dwyer f.Bob,, Incarnation, Hollis Intramurals William Brady Derrick Henry Patrick Devlin Thomas Raymond Durham jay David Dodge .. iun ..Hank,, ..DudZey,, .fD0gS,, Sts. Ioachim and Anne St. Anne, Brentwood St. Agnes, Rockville Center St. joseph Garden City Queens Village Band Intramurals Band Track Honor Roll Bowling Bowling Cross Country Sodality Intramurals Intramurals john Edward Dolan Michael Christopher Dolan Peter John Dowling Leon Lawrence Duszkiewicz John Mike Pete Quasimodo St. Peter of Alcantara St. Ignatius Loyola, Hicksville St. Gregory the Great, Bellerose Our Lady of Loretto, Hempstead Port Washington T . k rac Intramurals Sodahty CRIMSON AND GOLD 60 Intramurals I t .41-:wr-I, ., Bruce Eugene Dunn Zekev St. Agnes, Rockville Center Football Tennis Intramurals CRIMSON AND COLD Honor Roll Homeroom Secretary Carmine Michael Diodati 'KDi0', Holy Ghost, New Hyde Park Sodality Speech and Debate Secretary Tarmuc Editor CRIMSON AND GOLD Editor Math Club Leo Honor Society Honor Roll N. F. L. Degree of Distinction Paul Gerard Driscoll Paul', St. Agnes, Baldwin Sodality Debate and Speech Honor Roll Tarmac Space Chess Club Brian Dennis Dennehy M0nk', St. Aiden, Mineola Football Track Dramatics CRIMSON AND COLD Cheerleader Intramurals HOITICIOOIII Vice President John Ward Eschmann HESCW, St. Pascal Buylon, Hollis Sodality Intramurals ff' Bill Curley, Louie Martucci, Jim Ferber and Dave DeBruin iazz it up at a practice session in the cafeteria. The gent at the far left is really gone. 61 James Paul Fagan .fhmv Corpus Christi, Mineola Bowling League President Cheerleader Intramurals Vincent Joseph Farrell VinnyD St. Gerard, Hollis Sciencc Club President Radio Club John Paul Flanagan fuck Our Lady of Peace, Lynbrook Cross Country Track Intramurals Richard Rudolph Foley Dick St. Edward the Confessor, Syosset Math Club Richard Joseph Feldmann ..Happy,, Incarnation, Hollis Science Club Radio Club John Francis Fleming Johnny Corpus Christi, Mineola Sodality Cross Country Intramurals Track Anthony Frederick Freda .fT0ny,, Our Lady of Mercy, Plainview Bowling Honor Roll Intramurals iffy Donald Francis Friedrich ..D0n,, St. Aiden, Williston Park Band Michael Burnett Flynn ..Mike,, St. Thomas the Apostle, Hempstead Intramurals Bowling Edward William Freher .fEd,, Notre Dame, New Hyde Park CRIMSON AND GOLD Editor Space Honor Roll Robert Bruce Felshman St. Thomas the Apostle West Hempstead CRIMSON AND GOLD Math Club Bowling Intramurals Track James Davld Fussell Corpu Football Track Sodality Dramatics CRIMSON AND GOLD Intramurals Dennis Francxs Cannon 'Denny St. Christopher Oceansrde Baseball Intramurals der and Ed Freher at a Driver Ed demonstration perlod hilwf Q, , I brfg W 145g f ww james Gregory Garner Richard Thomas Gerstner .1 Jima ..HiCh,, St. Hugh, Huntington Corpus Christi, Mineola Science Club Math Club Golf Science Club Intramurals Honor Roll Intramurals Bowling Walter John Graham Richard Theodore Grimm Wally,' Richie', Our Lady of Victory, Floral Park St.PPeterVof liklcantara 1 1 ort as ington iiflifliillis Golf Intramurals Kinda' I0hYl I0S9Ph Halk Paul Anthony Gunning a.I0h11u Harryv St-'Thomas the Apostle St. Aidan, East Williston West Hempstead Sodality Intramurals Bowling CRIMSON AND GOLD Intramurals Bowling 64 CRIMSON AND GOLD , Robert Francis Godesky Nashua St. Raymond, East Rockaway Track Football Cross Country Dramatics Harriers Club Q s 5 I I E E 2 Q f 5 f A 1 l S 5 Thomas Anthony Guarino ..TOm,, St. Aidan, Mineola Richard Harold Gustafson Gus,' St. Raymond, Lynbrook Science Club Bowling Intramurals John Stanley Gunn V John Joseph Halleron Charles Peter Hanley Guerns,' 'rH0racev Chas,' Corpus Christi, Mineola St. Mary, East Islip Our Lady of Lourde, Malverne Basketball Basketball Intramurals Baseball Intramurals Senior Class Treasurer Cheerleader Intramurals Homeroom President The Basketball Sfwadeutilized the services of the Stwo' Cobras. I o,cZZnZif'T::. ii ZLi'?1fl1avl' Z.aJ3 ZZ'LiQi.f',T1lZliL T4 Bro. George Spahn, S.M., Head of the Science Department. l i James Raymond Hardman Lefty Our Lady of Loretto, Hempstead Intramurals Frank Joseph Harrigan Frank, Sacred Heart, Cambria Heights CRIMSON AND GOLD Arthur Raymond Hartigan KATE, St. Hugh, Huntington CRIMSON AND GOLD Tarmac Intramurals Scholastic ability manifested itself in a record number of honor studentsi Thomas Joseph Heed Martin Nichols Hendrick Tom Martyn St. Joseph, Garden City St. YVilliam the Abbot, Seaford Intramurals Paul Robert Hundt 'KPauZ George Anthony I-Iolulq Holy Child Jesus, Kew Gardens . 'fgeorgev Sodality James Joseph Henning Notre Dame, New Hyde Park Bowlmg jim BI 1 Dramatics American Martyrs, Queens Village C?JHR1S0N AND CQLD AQD GOLD Edt Intramurals Intramurals A L A 1 or Tarmuc . Cheerleaders Intramurals Thomas Vincent Ignizio Nitz' St. Anne, Garden City Bowling Intramurals John Paul Horan Michael Nicholas Hudack 'Silent John Milliken Oi1rQI:l2cg?1So57jIigE2clL-s, B-1Sg3lT1Gliost, New Hyde Park Arthur George Jasinski CRIMSON AND GOLD Editor Immlumls 1'Affie Intramurals CRINQSON AND GOLD St. Hedwig, New Hyde Park Bowling Honor Roll Honor Roll ' Basebau Jack Halleron goes up for the jump against Sewanhaka as Jack Gunn 177 awaits the tip off. gli Michael Paul Kelly Mike Holy Redeemer, Freeport Student Council Vice President Track Cheerleader Tarmac Dance Committee Intramurals Raymond Michael Kane Killer,' St. Christopher, Baldwin Sodality Intramurals Honor Roll CRIMSON AND COLD Football Manager Ronald David Kehoe Key Corpus Christi, Mineola Intramurals Robert William Kempen Bohn Notre Dame, New Hyde Park Sodality Bowling Intramurals Richard William Kennedy Punchy St. Aidan, Williston Park Football Dramatics Intramurals 1 a Paul James Kiefer Kiefv Our Lady of Victory, Floral CRIMSON AND COLD Bowling Cheerleader Intramurals MMU Park John Michael Knowles ufolmnyv St. Thomas the Apostle West Hempstead Sodality CRIMSON AND COLD Intramurals Senior C's Crusaders captained the Football Squad and furnished both leaders and members to Joseph Francis Kovar joey Senior Honor Students: Front Row: H. Welch, J. 0'Brien G Qu, Lady of Loretto, Hempstead Cleator, A. Freda, R. Gerstner, G. Reis, R. Gustafson, R. Tynan D Intramurals Arnold. Second Row: N. Sergi, A. Pedicini, R. Kane, V. Mcberrnott Kevin Francis Krist 4. ,, Kev Our Lady of Victory, Floral Park Baseball Math Club President CRIMSON AND GOLD Editor Science Club Space Chess Club Intramurals Ronald john Kuchins MeV Holy Ghost, New Hyde Park T armac Science Club Space CRIMSON AND GOLD Math Club Honor Roll Francis Ignatius Kilgannon Frank, St. Thomas the Apostle West Hempstead Bowling Intramurals CRIMSON AND COLD Owen Louis Kilgannon Owen', St. Thomas the Apostle West Hempstead Intramurals Bowling CRIMSON AND COLD William Frederick Klag Bill Our Lady of Lourdes Queens Village Servers Basketball Manager' more different activities, cultural and athletic, than any other Senior Home Room. Paul Timothy Kuhn P. Kuhn, P. Driscoll, J. Trenhlange, R. Merritt, A. Simons, G. Cassidy. UKUIIMQD Back Row: M. 0'Connell, M. Hudack, W. Lindsey, A. Jasinskl, H. Devlin, Sf- Paffifk, Glen COVS K. 0'Shaughnessy, R. Kucllins, P. Gunning, J. Lockhart, B. Bednarx. Honor Roll Intramurals Thomas Michael Kunicki Gunk,' MT' St. Anne, New Hyde Park john Lee Lambert ajayv Our Lady of Loretto, Hempstead Intramurals CRIMSON AND GOLD bf' Bemard Francis Larkin Ralph Augustine Leitner Peter Philip LePorin Jerome Joseph Leyendecker Bernie, R110ul,' Hose Hjerryv Holy Redeemer, Freeport St. Bernard, Levittown St. Anne, Garden City St. Kilian, Farmingdale Football 519006 Band Radio Club Track CRIMSON AND GOLD Intramurals Intramurals Math Club William Edward Lindsey K'Willie,' St. Brigid, Westbury Intramurals Honor Roll Homeroom Secretary af in Robert James Little Bohn Our Lady of Perpetual Help Lindenhurst Poster Club CRIMSON AND GOLD Intramurals Paul James Londahl-Smidt Paul,' St. Thomas the Apostle West Hempstead Honor Roll Band Science Club Sodality Intramurals Rodney Jackson Mason ..R0d,, St. Boniface, Sea Cliff Tarmzzc Editor Speech and Debate President Radio Club President Science Club Sodality Dramatics Math Club Honor Roll Leo Honor Society Michael Peter Manzer Miken St. Christoph er, Baldwin Football Baseball Intramurals Homeroom President James Nelson Lonergan James Joseph Lockhart Kilim!! fflimlf Our Lardy of Loretto, Hempstead Intramurals Incarnation, Bellair Intramurals Senior Honor Students: Front Row: R. Mason, R. Brefsch, J. Collin J. Garner, D. Roxe, P. Scarcella, J. Halk, E. Masters, T. Szymanslj Second Row: P. Pontolillo, J. Fleming, E. Freher, C. Diodati, T. Sa Making its first appearance, the literary magazine Space or Flyer Flights, which may become 2 11 i l J l Clinton Gerard Martin Clint Gary Charleslvlartens Notre Dame, New Hyde Park GMU Tennis St. Ignatius Loyola, Hicksville Cheerleader Intramurals Intramurals , funlsqgv ski, R. Mediatore, R. Melchione, N. Schreiber, P. Smith. Back Row: Leifner, R. Ruhlin, J. Garcia, P. Hundt, R. Simpson, J. Horan, K. st, B. Dunn, K. 0'DonneIl, R. Feldmann. Louis James Martucci Lou Our Lady of Victory, Floral Park Intramurals Eugene Richard Masters Gene St. Anastasia, Lake Success Space Editor-in-Chief Debate and Speech Sodality CRIMSON AND COLD Dramatics Honor Roll Robert Patrick McCauley ..B0b,, St. Joseph, Hewlett Football Track Senior Class Secretary Dance Committee Intramurals Vincent Charles McDermott Vinnie,' Holy Family, Levittown Sodality Honor Roll Intramurals Bowling a Chaminade tradition, found abundant support ' and writing talent among the Crusaders. k N Harold Edward Looney 'cHarry St. Martin of Tours, Bethpage r if-3 WOW 'Un-55' rzy, James Arnold McFadden Richard Anthony McFall Robert Martin McGuire Michael Paul McKenna Mac 'tDick', Babu Miken St. Agnes, Rockville Centre Holy Family, Hicksville St. Thomas the Apostle Sts. Joachim and Anne Band Intramurals Franklin Square Queens Village Rifle Band Intramurals CRIMSON AND GOLD CRIMSON AND COLD Cheerleader Dance Committee Intramurals is Jack Gunn, representing the Student Council, leads the stu- - E dent body in the recitation of the Rosary to open the month of St' Rose of Llmaf Massapequa May. Harry Peter McLaughlin Harry,' Our Lady of Victory, Floral Park Bowling CRIMSON AND GOLD Thomas Frederick McManus ..T0m,, I Robert Peter McNeill K'Mac', St. Anne, Garden City Band Daniel Edward McVeigh ..Dan,, St. Gregory, Bellerose Richard Edward Melchione Melch', Sts, Joachim and Anne, Queens Village Honor Roll Intramurals Raymond Walter Merritt ..Ray,, St. Aiden, East Williston Sodality CRIMSON AND GOLD Track Honor Roll Intramurals Intramurals Ronald Stephen Mediatore ..R0n,, Notre Dame, New Hyde Park Intramurals l a y llsa f I in tlaa if ilan I I I tIaailsyiI if ilta I Shamfiocks ia tiiit record ilt' breaking number of spirit hannersg 73 Francis Xavier Metzgar Frank, Our Holy Redeemer, Freeport Intramurals John joseph Molloy Joker Holy Family, Levittown CRIMSON AND COLD Intramurals John Joseph Meyers Zeke,' St. Raymond, Lynbrook CRIMSON AND GOLD Intramurals Honor Roll Joseph Alexander Moore ajoev Our Lady of Loretto, Hempstead Bowling Space N. Frederick Joseph Moss Harold Vincent Muller Chris O'Connell Pete Harry Guy St. Joseph, Garden City Sacred Heart, North Merrick St. Joseph, Garden City Intramurals Band Cheerleader Neil Anthony Nisita Nails,' Notre Dame, New Hyde Park Science Club Radio Club Math Club 'pr CRIMSON AND GOLD Bowling Servers Intramurals Dance Committee Don't let that cheerful smile fonl youg heads are about to roll. A daily scene in senior history is repeated as Mr. Joseph Fox wields his all purpose baseball bat, five-iron, pool cue, rapier, club, and broadsword. Who said history was dull? Many Shamroicksidonated talenteg as service tothe Band. S Vincent paul Nolan Richard Ernest Nonelle Vinnie dDiCkv gtg. Joachim and Anne Corpus Christi, Mineola Queens Village Football Football Baseball Intramurals Intramurals James Patrick O'Brien .wmv Holy Family, Hicksville Band President Golf Intramurals Francis Xavier O'Connor Butch St. Christopher, Baldwin CRIMSON AND GOLD Intramurals Peter Quealy Murphy Turku St. Agnes, Rockville Centre Football CRIMSON AND GOLD Track Intramurals 'Af Kevin Michael O'Donnell ..KeD,, Our Lady of Lourdes, Bellerose Servers Radio Club John Francis Olcott Ollie Corpus Christi, Mineola Intramurals Michael Iohn O'Connell Miken Notre Dame, New Hyde Park Sodality T armac Editor-in-Chief Science Club Intramurals Honor Roll Kevin Michael O'Shaughnessy ..KeD,, Our Lady of Victory, Floral Park CRIMSON AND COLD Editor Debate and Speech Honor Roll Intramurals Philip Famsworth O'Shea Egbert St. joseph, Garden City Sodality Intramurals Band Class President Charles Louis Pacifico Chuck Corpus Christi, Mineola Football Baseball Intramurals -'TIS' Siegfried Robert Pantzer Porpozse Literary and oratorical talents S achieved prominence in dioeesa David Roxe, General Chairman of the Mirror Youth Forum, and Mayor Robert Wagner of New York City watch Bill Stern interview Jackie Robinson. Ken Sears is in the background. Joseph Francis Polizzoto aloev St. Joseph, Babylon Intramurals St. Joseph, Babylon Rifle I 5 Math Science Club Intramurals we Francis Robert Papscun Frank Notre Dame, New Hyde Park Intramurals Richard Anthony Razzetti Dick,' St. Mary, Roslyn Tennis Basketball Intramurals Bowling Nicholas John Rocchio Nicky Our Lady of Loretto, Hempstead Sodality Bowling CRIMSON AND C-OLD Intramurals David Michael Roxe Dawn St. Thomas the Apostle, Hempstead Sodality Debate and Speech Tfmmzc CRIMSON AND COLD Co-Editor-in-Chief irman, Mirror Youth Forum .L. Degree of Distinction Darby Honor Society Space Intramurals Dramatics md nation-wide 77 aw-4-f Peter Alessandro Pontolillo George Richard Reis Vincent Francis Riccio Pete George Bien Our Lady of Loretto, Hempstead Holy Name of Mary, Valley Stream St. Anne, Gurdon City HOHOI R011 Honor Roll Football Track Intramurals Albert Anthony Pedicini James Aloysius Rogers Ozone', H611fy', St, Mary, Old Xvegtbury St. Agnes, Rockville Centre Honor Roll Intramurals Intramurals Edward I0hfl 11053500 Donald George Roshkowski W00dyv Roshl' st- Philip Nerir Huntington St. Peter of Alcantara BOWliX1g Port Washington Intramurals Intramurals Paul Edward Rogowski Rego St. Hedwig, Floral Park Bowling Intramurals Charles Culden Ramsay Chick, St. Patrick, Bay Shore Intramurals James Vincent Ryan ajimmyv St. Raphael, East Meadow Intramurals Bowling M9199 Que' Robert Raymond Ruhlin Pete St. Christopher, Baldwin Football Sodality Honor Roll Bowling Intramurals A referee examines Jack Schroeder's eye, injured during the Sewanhaka game, while another referee, Coach Ed Flynn, and Jack Gunn 171, stand by. Albert Edward Sacco NAV, Notre Dame, New Hyde Park Band Tarmac Intramurals F rederick Peter Schmitt Ogov Immaculate Conception, Hollis Science Club Radio Club CRIMSON AND COLD Intramurals NP Thomas John Sarnowski Toni, St. Thomas Apostle, Woodhaven Science Club Radio Club Honor Roll CRIMSON AND GOLD Stamp Club Louis Joseph Scaramelli Moose,' St. Anastasia, Lake Success Band Vice-President Space CRIMSON AND GOLD Intramurals Philip Joseph Scarcella Phil Holy Ghost, New Hyde Park Sodality Honor Roll Leo Honor Society Nelson Robert Schreiber .fDee,, Cure of Ars, Merrick Honor Roll Intramurals Robert Joseph Sarra ..B0b,, St. William the Abbot Massapequa Park Band Intramurals -als John William Schroeder Iack,' St. Joseph, Garden City Sodality Basketball Dance Committee Senior E's Seahawks specialized in Track and Basketball. 79 Raymond Philip Schoen :Raya Corpus Christi, Garden City Track Harriers Club Cross Country Dennis John Schultz Artie,' Our Lady of Loretto, Hempstead Intramurals 5 Thomas Philip Schwender fr v Tom St. Thomas Apostle West Hempstead Intramurals CRIMSON AND GOLD John Thomas Schramm Jr. jack St. Aiden, Williston Park Track Intramurals Robert Joseph Schwarz Sabian Corpus Christi, Mineola Intramurals Nicholas Anthony Sergi Jr .1 Nickv Corpus Christi, Mineola Track Cross Country Intramurals Edward Thomas Sieban Andrew John Simons Robert James Simpson ..Ed,, f.Andy,, ..Zip,, Our Lady of Victory, Floral Park V Queen of Most Holy Rosary St. Mary, Manhasset Bowling Sodality Ffccpoff Sodality Intramurals Tm k Band C CRIMSON AND GOLD Cross Country Intramurals Harriers Club High scholastic honors crowned the 'various Paul Thomas Smith Smit-tyi' St. Joseph, Garden City Sodality CRIMSON AND GOLD Editor Intramurals William Benjamin Smith Bill,' St. Ioseph, Garden City Sodality Cross Country Track Band Intramurals Bro. John Darby, S.M., says goodby at Idlewild Airport to one R b t . h of Chaminade's best-loved teachers, Bro. Raymond Leopold, S.M., 0 er ag Speranza before the latter boarded a plane for his new assignment, Puerto B0 Rico. Blessed Sacrament, Bayside Bowling 80 Intramurals chievements of the , ,spirited Seahawks. Raymond Joseph Stegemann Robert Gerard Strassel Sigmond Anthony Stl'yj6WSkl Rayman Bohn St St. Thomas the Apostle St. Aidan, East Williston Corpus Christi Mlneola Franklin Square Intramurals Chess Club Presldent TUWYWC Tarmac Intramurals Sodaljty Sewers Intramurals Joseph Bruce Sturm Theodore John Szymanki Bruce Ted St. Patrick, Huntington Our Lady of Victory, Floral Park T armac Sodality Secretary CRIMSON AND GOLD Camera Club President Space Tarmac Editor Space Editor CRIMSON AND GOLD Co-Editor-in-Chief Honor Roll Football Manager Intramurals Dennis Patrick Sullivan Paul Allen Thibault SUUy' Pablo', Sacred Heart, Cambria Heights Immaculate Conception, Jamaica Sodality Bowling gasibfllll H Math Club as e a CRIMSON AND GOLD Imfamufals Servers Intramurals William Howard Thoma UCQSSGZD Cordongallfleisweley St. Agnes, Rockville Centre Swez CRIMSON AND GOLD St. Martha, Uniondale Bowling Intramurals 81 Intramurals George Hugo Tiedemann Myles Lambert Tintle, jr. uHug0,, askipv St. Thomas Apostle St' Brigid, Westbury West Hempstead Fggtball Bowling Servers Intramurals . Intramurals Michael Charles Tramontana Montana Notre Dame, New Hyde Park Football Bowling Intramurals James Nicholas Trentalange Porky St. Ioseph, Garden City Sodality Baseball Cheerleader CRIMSON AND COLD Intramurals Francis joseph Titus Frank,' St. Pascal Baylon, St. Albans Bowling Intramurals Football The Okeefenokee Players , J. Trentalange, J. McFadden, and C. O'ConneIl, provided humor during rallies. M. Kelley lin the backgroundl was master of ceremonies. John Joseph Tucker jack St. Gregory, Bellerose Sodalit Basketlgall Intramurals fiat ,H fu ,1,,,fgrg3g .,.,,wvaf we as wfa.5ssw,,, mg Wfmvw fn Hfrzasfiaei I 'wwf M . W Y ffeifiiialir , , , ,.,,,W, Jaff--bwflii , ,W Na+, ,ia-We-M -.tif-95, was-fm at-, tr., anemia Robert George Tynan f.B0b,, St. Joseph, Garden City Sodality CRIMSON AND GOLD Intramurals Honor Roll di? Richard Louis Vallone Archie,' St. Aiden, Mineola Intramurals Frederick Joseph Wagner Fred,' St. Raphel, Wantagh William John Wamer Bill St. Thomas Apostle West Hempstead Track Intramurals john Bradley Viering X Tony Corpus Christi, Sodality Intramurals Mineola Intramurals F rederick John Wlele 1. ,, F red St. Gregory the Great, Bellerose Basketball Band Sodality Honor Roll Intramurals ',--Psa-5-ff:--: ,ff --2 f we . iyflz'f,. :Ei?3Lei'iLif,:,A K ,wg se Gjitifjfiif' , I fiigzkiag-.S' Q ' I f-jig 5 . .V A 'f . ,Q 3 , 5 ff 1 5 ' ' Q Q ,, . . s V ,, V - 1g,.:rgp,, gf wa.,V,V K W, u a: ,--153:51 faq f, 'ff-fyWIFE:H-i5?f,SfS?WaUf2HLfI-'yfyfff QaU f5p11vg.5xfP3lAi4. f 'T'f:'::ffLi'f .wfwa:,,v,f miilwm 'V'f !-,,J:s m ff? fi,-, f.wf5ZgCa t175,,'f'i, s,g,1Q-kfw1f'f5f:ff V fwfr 1 I 1 2 , , V'-sa fr We-475 hiirfni A- 7 fZ ' f'Mi'L-If -' '.fsp.1':HwY5'wf.il! is-'L-7-yf9f1fj:'W?'l f'sff' f'6Ew'5i,fH flifnff f r 'WI-ff-y, l57,+WfffVffifzff' W 'f7CF'ff 'HJ'-U-Q41?6+zf5V,'if5',i, 3' W :L.,,.,-A-.,r, ,, , ,fs-:afft.rf.,w f f.J.-tw,-,g-1, f e-ff, I 83 Gary Smith VandeWeghe uvandyv St. Andrew, Oceanside Basketball Baseball Golf CRIMSON AND GOLD Sodality Intramurals Herbert Joseph Welch Hama St. Christopher, Baldwin Track Cross Country Harriers Club james Edward Wallace .C . ,, hm Notre Dame, New Intramurals Cross Country Harriers Club Hyde Park 1 wi' me W 3' A w My ag mgiiggxf W' fx: 'E M f f1:.:,1' ., - . 'X ' FP' If ., ,W , f W f ' ff-fs: ,, :M Miwvw-,yi 1 ff '31, 9' 'W v' i'5?'f wv 9' 'MT - 'hw ff -W, as .Y My-'g ,Q g4.,5gff nn' -f' I , 11 v? QQ H' if, 1 y- f gym SV lg Q Mfg? 1 fe M5 KYQQQ' 1 4 ., Xml 4' ,..1aY. 'gf-f' 'ff' '-5:31 fm ,gfsf -ff ,, ,, uikfyffglvq 'WL lf fx, . -fl , M xr' 'EEZ' 'K , -4' '2 W 14-Fifi' 'M' Ki-f 'f!b!K' ,W 1 XY T -A ' :k?Lf',Q'?:k 'W gf .ww-' sf ,if sf if Jfiqdgiil, ,Wm , 'SQA ,343 I 3 W af l Rig, 42iv5?xi' 3, m V ,fly Lf A if? Af ., N , 5 1 ,:, cj! , ,,, f - N .4-,ff ' N., , vff' ffiljx hx gi VV U . ' 'If Q! fs fizfg' 47 x 1A aff if 41 X-'24 'IJ A Aff 1 1623! .. X 4 f f , 'R N ,fffx KR .,f, 'X tl, f P ,JY fav A L - 1 2 11 f'12 1 WMLWWLQWQWWQMWW f M-fr'-M k V, , A --W-W OUR LADY OF VICTORY, FLORAL PARK Msgr. James F. Irwin, Pastor For the Towns Long Island . . . A When they enroll at Chaminade, freshmen are assigned to homeroom groups - family groups of brothers. They adopt a name and acquire a class spirit. They remain in the same homeroom groups during the four years of their formative process until they graduate as Men of Chami- nade. 86 fr Yes men, that's what little boys are made of. Freshman get the inside story from Bro. Charles Barnett, S.M., and acquire a life long distaste for frogs' legs. Some of those grins are a little forced. Oh well, we can't all be gourmets. Who knows? This might replace do-it-yourself kits. The students are clockwise from bottom left: R. Cannatta, G. Cucci, D. Comparetta, J. Cunningham lhalf-hiddenl, B. Canning, J. Chessa, two mysterious heads, J. Clarke, L. Cassai, W. Carmichael, R. DeChaine, R. Callaghan, E. Wallace and G. Arbogast. The Hellcats have a large representation in extra-curricular activities. Jerry Clements Cpresj is a varsity football player and trackman, Ralph Ascoli fvice-pres.j plays varsity baseball, Paul Breen fsecj is president of the Junior Bowling League, and Iay Bowers ftreasj is a top cinderman. Bro. John Gilfether, S.M., led the class toward its most noteworthy accom- plishment, collecting 3100.00 in the Mission drive. ... .. .. .... .... wh Q, V me am 'iff M Q 55? si is Qi wks 5355? F' SEWEG' it 1 ff at Bm at , Wars E gag, N is .. -is , iP?afS355s -- nfeffa siaf-QmQ??Q5i gfwiaa eaawaeattiifargl sgareaa new - - f .. ,QQ in E g g s ? SEE K kim tem wg? maxim E1 ,,L ' 5 .. A . r. V 1-A -I-A .. 1,, nw-M.GgSziJc'-2-'xC. V 1 tr as . ., aaexig tfsi ,X gag, M3 Zvi? .,t,1,sf5iix3,,Qk?Q A Q tfwram Q 'W E ,meg v . -,gk-ku -mf gage 1--W Qs-eggs 5slPawfaiiafasaffqgalfiyfsfaafmgiaa ww ,si-agar-aff?-flaasijz ,Egifts my f,gs15m,f2,iN1a,, rma3Sg5H2gg.,,3.ai fai.s2g5.,g, mmegk Wgsxiffggtaiag if sgliliggiaagggegagzggisggiggeeigee: S24 Yellcats 3EiF7l53iz1!,' - Straighten your ties. Take pens and pencils out ot YOU! outside pockets. Button your jackets. Seniors Michael 0'ConnelI, Robert McCauley and Eugene Masters lay down the law to the dutiful students of SA. A formal yearbook photo resulted. The Thunderbolts are aptly named, for they crashed to the fore in in many school activities. Vince Elstob Cpresj, Jack Dehner, and George Cross played varsity baseball, while Joe Dews fsec.j, jim Eyer- man, Dan Conroy, and Fred Fahy ran track. Larry Eisenhauer and Bob Dowling showed the Thunderbolt spirit on the gridiron. In addi- tion, jerry and Jack Donlon wrote for the Tarmac and took part in Debate and Speech activities. Steve Crisafulli was a stalwart of the Rifle Team. Bro. Ioseph Lynch, S.M., was moderator. P. Doherty, F. Fahy, A. DeBruin, J. Eyerman, J. Donlon, J. Ehrhart, J. Donlon, T. Farrell, J. Collins. F. Dinger, W. Connolly, V. Elstob, D. Conroy, J. Connolly S. Crisafulli, J. Dews, M. Dwyer, J. DeAngeIis, T. Cosgrove. Junior B Thunderbolts 89 Valiant students vault vainly toward the volley vall tops,,balIl to determine the victor and the vanquished. The Flying Tigers were represented on the Varsity Football team by L, Ferarri. R. Cilmartin and H. Creve fought on the hardwood. Five class' members in the band were outnumbered by six other Tigers on the Tarmac staff. The class possesses two banners, the latest of which was awarded this year for highest sales in the Spring Raffle of 1955. The Tigers finished third in football intramurals. Class oificers were Robert Gilmartin Cpresj, Ted Howard Cvice-presj, Gerald Ferris fsec.j, and Peter Houser ftreasj. Bro. Edward Rauscher, S.M., was moderator. A. Greer, J. Goodfrlend, T. Gallagher, D. Fortuna, P. Houser, D. Glllcrist G Griffin W Gregory .... v .gn G. Jennings, W. Johnston, D. Flavln, J. Glennon, S. Hoffman, G. Ferris, L. Ferrari, E Feron G Gillespie J Herrmann R. Krlst, C. Lopez, W. Loessel, J. Macfarland, V. Kempfon, T. Krause, W. Kollmer, E. Lederer, J. Keenan. at if Wifi iii 'Lei Fax, Wagffii +3 af' ' ' 'fl ?:?':'?I21'fsS2'.s ' 2 ,aivffswerhefr f Flfiim if ,-1..?7e?2aZQagfm:i J UB - .fl,.5:f X ,r'gfQgaffZi1L'.4 ilg55Q','5Q:F1j1f - , 5:35 Ijajjgjzgijif ' ' ,lui-1: im! 251555. M .sw .f 1. -ft---..r.--MW - , H-fwf-Q., , .-fy.-ffrwafewf.. a 132221 4 Zig? 551. liisigilg? 5f!'f:5,,flf,f2:?iQ55f?f , 735.2 lfifii, '1 'fxfifzq- 'IH '2fs2G5f5,::GffP Jw., -iff' , fl'-':' fl .,f+-- .fl mI'f, ss. Q., ang., , 51-nf .Qi L E QS 'gl 5' if E R. Keeley, E. Kraus, R. MacDonald, R. Lasker, N. MacDonald, R. Kelly, W. Lindner, A. Lang, J. Klag, J. Loria E. Keel, K. Kwalf, R. Luekas, A. Lavis, W. LaBome, R. Kern, S. LaPonte, E. LaBorne, J. Kelly. F. Luzzi, A. Leporall, M. Lynch, P. l.nPlceolo, T. Lynch, J. Jordan, D. Kolb, F. Keller, L. l'.oMonIco, M. Lechwar. The 3D Iaguars roared through the school year led by R. Kelly Cpresj, R. Lukas fvice-pres.j, E. Laborne fsec.j, and W. LaBorne ftreasj. Early September found Bill and Gene LaBorne on the gridiron. During the Winter, Vince Kempton fought on the hardwood. The Jaguars were represented on the Tarmac stall by editors Thomas Lynch, David Kolb, Iohn Jordan, and Gerard Kelly. David Kolb and Neil MacDonald added their sweet notes to the Chaminade band. Many a day found Edmund Kraus and Dave Kolb trying to outmaneuver opponents in Debate and Speech tournaments. The Jaguars were guided by Bro. Bernard Laurinaitis, S.M. w H. Greve, R. Gllmartin, A. Hewitt, W. Indelicato, E. Gartland, J. Furguson, B. Gallagher, G. Grace, J. Frey. l l w D. Hornell, F. Galofaro, H. Garlleman, P. Grosso, F. Flynn, W. Gerstner, J. lngarra, J. Finley, T. Howard, T. Goldrick. ' G. Sawickl, M. O'Connor, J. 0'Neil, D. 0'Donovan, G. Porges, E. 0'ConneII, E. Murphy, J. Neiman. P. O'Brien, S. Olierslen, R. Thury, H. Ramella, R. Sandroni, K. SchuIlsl'rom,.P. Clark, B. 0'Hanlon, R. Parrln. The Phantoms racked up the highest sales in the 1956 CRIMSON AND GOLD drive. Mickey Magee fpresj ran cross-country and track. Father Anthony Jansen, S.M., homeroom teacher, Was aided by vice-president Jack McQuade and by secretary-treasurer James McConville. Gerard Mayer added his talents to the Debate and Speech Club. E. Murphy, G. McConville, Joseph Mqrrow, James Marrow, G. Mayer, J. Monace, J. McCaffrey, E. Mohring, J. McConvllle, M. Mowery. J. Marlow, B. Mueller, J. Martino, J. McQuade, P. Mohlenbrok, J. Meyer, C. Mueller, P. McGowan. R. McManamy, J. McMahon, J. Marshall, E. McGovern, M. Medio, D. Meyer, M. Magee, K. Misa, L. Maier, R. Mafzinger. as 92 W. Sandifer, R. Russell, J. Pistana, J. O'Brien, R. Satarik, R. Scalia, R. Saam. W. Relther, J. 0'Donnell, R. Pollock, C. Reynolds, D. Rehrmann, A. Rugel, R. Ross, D. Scudellari, R. Ramski. hantoms The 3F Darerleoils are proud of their numbers in sports: E. Murphy fpresj, E. O,Conr1ell fvice-pres.l, Fistana Csec.l, and R. Parrin are footballers. The latter also played basketball and baseball. R. Saam and S. Mash distinguished themselves as Sodalists. Bro. Roman Wicinski, S.M., was homeroom teacher. Let's put our heads together and see if we can come up with something. Theodore Campo and his date enioy a little tete 5 tete. Junior F Daredevils E. Vorhies, R. Torykian, K, Walsh, R. Wheeler, W. J. Tynan, L. Tifverman, J. Varol, J. Valva, P. Sullivan, W. Sheehan F Senbold P Trom K Wessels R Swartz The Junior G Banshees have the distinction of having every member engaged in at least one extra-curricular activity. Ken Wessels vlce pres was active in Sodality, varsity football, basketball, and the rifle team Junior Honor Students: Front Row: F. Seibold, M. Medio, R. Burke, D. Scudellari, A. Lavis, R. Marella, C. Vachris. Second Row: E. Kraus, Ascoli, T. Crimmins, S. Crisafulli, T. Cosgrove, P. Viebrock, D. Rehrmann. J. Boyan, C. Mueller, G. Griffin, B. Clements, D. Donovan, J. McQuade 94 P. Houser, P. Blatnicky. D. Vincent, W. VonBevern, R. Vachris, K. Soitys, E. Sharkey, C. Vachris, R. Statz. T. Steiger, M. Towey, W. Welch, K. Taylor, P. Tagley, M. Voelger, P. Viebrock, C. Woram, C. Vaughey, J. Vaughey. R. Whearty achieved the highest average 198.51 in the junior Division, and was third in the Extempore Finals of the Catholic Forensic League Tourna- ment. The Banshees proudly display three pennants and one banner. Bro. Joseph Paolozzi, S.M. was moderator. Junior Honor Students: Front Row: J. DeAngeIis, W. Kollmer, G. Sawicki, K. Kwiat, R. Wheeler, R. Matzinger, J. Ingarra, R. Pollock. Second Row: E. Vorhies, J. Marshall, S. Hoffman, J. Flynn, F. Cook, A. Lang, W. Lindner, P. Popiccolo, J. Castrigno, N. McDonald. Back Row: G. Porges, Jerome Donlon, W. Indelicato, M. Bennett, E. Choinski, A. DeBruin, John Donlon, E. Sharkey, R. Whearty. i l R. Batt, V. Andrews, R. Beers, W. Ayres, J. Davis. R. Arnold. J- Bavmbadil R' Bfidley, T- BWSS- S0l1A R. Bergen, E. Akam, G. Barett, R. Bigwood, J. Auletta, J. Bogert, J. Baxter, E. Cain, W. Basel, W. Beyer. C Baker, T Brennan, T Burggraf, J Buckley, R Blohm, P Chichester, W, Barker. A. Berryman, J. Bennett, H. Brouillard, H. Weinzierl, D. Barnikel, F. Buonocore, D. Domenico, L. Arpino, J. Artale. D. Demarlno, H. Bucholtz. Under the direction of Bro. Frank Mullan, S.M., the ZA Panthers achieved a distinctive position in the Sophomore division. They were well represented on the honor roll by R. Beers and H. Weinzierl. The Panthers also made their presence felt on the I. V. football and basketball teams. The officers who played a major part in the development of the Panthers were Thomas Burggraf fpresj and W. Beyer Qvice-presj. N I D. Clifford, R. Connell, M. Crowley, P. Cerar, T, Costello, D. Carmichael, R. Colucci, M. Corbisiero, A. Delaney, G. Cummins. L. 3 96 W. Coenen, J. DeVito, R. Carlin, P. Donohue, J. Drelick, J. Campbell, R. Daly, W. Collins, R. DeBell, G. DeLeo. Phnduws Jaunty Jack Hagan drum-major of the Band, and vice-presi- dent of Sophomore C, swings into the downbeat, leading the Chaminade Band at a football Rally. Scholastic and athletic achievement Was the theme propounded to the Invaders by the homeroom moderator, Bro. Henry Kraeter, S.M., and carried out under the leadership of their elected leaders: Robert DeBell fpresj, Dick Colucci Cvice-pres.j, both of Whom played V. football, Paul Donohoe Csecj, and Tom Costello Qtreasj. Other promi- nent members of this homeroom include Gene Cassidy, a Debate and Speech man, Paul DeSoye, a I. V. basketball player, and Dan Car- michael, a I. V. football player. R. L. Clark, P. R. Daidone, F. Chesloigh, R. Coogan, P. DeSoye, R. Downlug. Cobb Curcillo, R. Clcerani, P. Dirks, E. Cassidy, J. Cashman, R. D. Clark. Soph Ihvadens 97 Soph C Cougars 98 r Brother Charles Barnell, S.M. weilds a delicate scalpel on Charles AhreIl's frog. Other sophomores exploit their do-il'- yourself kits. The 2C Cougars sprang into action by donating six boys to the I. V. football squad, namely, M. Gentile, M. Geraghty, T. Gannon, E. Fusaro, P. Eschmann, and P. Duffy. VV. Fox and R. Hayde repre- sented the Cougars on the hardwood. Rounding out the athletic pic- ture were E. Fitzmaurice and A. Gately, who ran track. Contributing their musical talents to the Chaminade Band were I. Hagan, M. Colden and I. Dunne. Bro. Thomas Bruggeman, S.M., Was aided by class officers P. Eschmann Qpresj, I. Hagan fvice-pres.j, W. Gerhardt fsecj, and W. Gallagher ftreasl. A. Gately, W. Gallagher, J. Fitzpatrick, P. Eschmann, B. Hasslacher, R. Eisenhauer, P. Duffy, R. Fleming, F. Gomez, F. Farrell. I 1 M. Gancl, J. Dunne, A. Duerr, W, Ellis, R. Eichner, J. Frank, R. Fitzmaurice, Ca Glaser, F. Fiorenza, T. Gannon. B. Lambery, J. Lane. H. Jankowski. T. Lahey, C. Hundf, R. Herman, F. Logalbo, F. Kenney, J. Hennessey, G. Hovanec D. Holt, R. Hilbert, J. Hughes, R. Henning, J. Kenney, P. LaMariana, J. Kelly, R. Kelly, P. Johnston, W. Kelly. J. lnguagiato, A. Kelly, G. Henkel, R. Kaufmann, C. Hundf, H. Hecht, J. Jakubowskl, R. Koliner, P. Kenney. The 2D Vikings had representation in several activities. They had four I. V. football players: H. Hecht, Iakubovvski, F. Kenny and W. Kraus. Representing not only the homeroom but the sophomore division is I. Iaku- bowski, as a member of the Sodality Council, H. jankowski writes for The Tarmac. H. Hecht fpresj represented his class on Student Council. He was aided by B. Lambert fvice-pres.j, Hughes fsecj, and A. Lang Qtreasj. Bro. John Sullivan, S.M. was moderator. W. Fox, G. Handsclwll, J. Gibbons, M. Gentile, M. Golden, M. Geraghty, J. Fahey, R. Hartmann, R. Goelbert, V. I-Iayde, E. Fusaro. . , ., . . .H---. -. --W--. -- ----- 99 . J. Murphy D..Moss, A. Murphy, J. Palesek, R. Murphy, E. Miasfkowski, P. Olinkiewicz, R. R. Neuhaus, V. Nubel, G. Muro. , Flying the standard of Eire, the 2E Celtics battled for honors among the Sophomore Classes and Won the Divisional Football Title. Edward McDougal fsecj participated in debate, Sodality and V. football. With such spirit indicative of his class, Bro. Robert Cassidy, S.M., was the fond moderator of his lrishmen. Other officers Were: Iames McKay Cpresj, Iohn Magas Qvice-presidentj, and Thomas McCarthy Qtreasj. A. Laforre, E. McGolferick, P. Lilly, V. Vaughn, T. McKenna, W. Lenz, W. Lawkins, W. Farland, J. Mahoney, E. Larkin. M. Mcl-lale, T. Listing, J. Martin, S. Lerma, IP. McKenna, F. McDevitt, J. Magas, B. McKenna, D. Mcbuffee. Levey, S. Walsh, T. McEnaney, C. McAllister, M. McCloskey, K. McGee, L. Mack, F. Maher, R. Lucey. Soph E Celtics I I A. Mulvey, K. 0'Rourke, James 0'Brien, P. Neary, J. Mila-oy, B. 0'Callaghan, .lohnAO'Brien, R. 0'Connell, T. Nylese, M. Mullen. .,-IQ'-'Z::.I. Hifi- ' . -, M.. ,,.. . V. , H' -- 151' .L at :- 3.o5g.-.g.- ff .121 .1 V. Micucci, W. Olsen, R. Naro, S. Osmond, R. 0'Mara, J. Philips, S. Michaels, J. Muldoon, R. 0'l.eary, W. Ninno. Noteworthy among the Sophomore Classes were the 2F Rams, led by Bro. John Sheehan, S.M. This homeroom boasted of two members in the Dramatic Club: M. Panzarella and Peter Neary, who appeared in the Christ- mas production, The Still Alarmf, Another talented individual, Ed Miast- kowski plays Varsity basketball. Class officers were: B. O,Callaghan fpresj, P. Neary Cvice-pres.j, R. Maro Qseej, and A. Murphy Qtreasl. Soph LUTLS Sophomore Honor Sludenfs: Front Row: G. Gere, A. Robba, R. O'Mara, L. Arpino, H. Smith, B. Lambert, H. Weinzierl, R. Daly. Second Row: D. Sullivan, V. Micucci, J. Devito, W. Olsen, J. Hickey, J. Philips, M. Tinghilella, E. Cobb. Third Row: P. Dirks, W. Barker, M. Hanley, W. Fox, F. Sevekow, R. Mackie, F. Hussey, J. Buckley, R. Beers, A. Kelly. Back Row: B. 0'CaIlaghan, W. Ayers, B. Hasslacher, P. Duffy, A. Murphy, V. Pesce, H. Jankowski, D. Craine, B. Terrence. Soph Hcwocs S. Sinagra, J. Rossi, N. Salerno, A. Robba, J. Scileppi, J. Sargent, W. Scherr, C. Schmidt, R. Sheridan, J. Seltenrich. Boosting the spirit of the sophomore divisions are the 2G Hfwocs. Bro. William Callahanis group had a high class average in addition to being intra- mural basketball champions. Rath fpresj and I. Rankin played I. V. football and P. Shea Was manager. R. Roesch Cviee-pres.l and P. Sarsiield ran track and I. Scileppi was manager. Three Hauocs-B. Schlott, I. Sargent, and R. Sawyer-added their talents to the endeavors of the Radio Club. Sophomore Honor Students: Front Row: S. Walton, J. Hughes, E. O'Sullivan, M. McCloskey, C. Weber, T. Hemingway, J. Hagan, A. Gately, R. Eichner. Second Row: R. Colandro, J. Niedhart, S. Singara, A. Berryman, T. Zolezzi, F. Valentino, J. Nicastro, M. Panzarella, G. Mueller, W. Gallagher. Third Row: T. Burggraf, E. Cassidy, J. Monahan, G. Byrne, T. Rayman, S. Russo, P. Sarsfield, P. Stolz, J. lnguagiato, W. Nimmo, F. McDevitt. Back Row: R. Goelbert, D. Reid, E. McDougal, T. Lahey, F. Lagalbo, 102 V. Hayde, R. Colucci, W. Schoudel, R. Muhr, R. Eisenhauer. F. Sovekovr, W. Sclaoudel, E. Puttre, J. Rankln, C. Schlopp, P. PiTIpshen, C. Rebsamon, S. Russo, T. Robertson. Q . R - A - l V R. Snyder, W. Raganella, A. Scheuermann, D. Rossl, J. Sbarrla, R. Roesch, D. Slattery, P. Shea, P. Sarsfield, W. Sclllee. sfwy.. 4 . , ,- - 1 .:-wf-111,-, 103 Blazing a name for themselves in Chaminade's history are the Wildcats. Sal Versaggi fpresj, joe Tucker fsecj, Rudy Spinicelli, jim Wilde and Joe Tagliamonte distinguished themselves on the I. V. gridiron. Tom Zolezzi vice- res. and Brad Terrence treas. roved their marksrnanshi as mem- P P P bers of the varsity rifle team. Bro. Paul Ubinger, S.M., was, no doubt, re- sponsible for his class winning a trophy in the 1956 CRIMSON AND GOLD drive. J. Sweeney, J. Stewart, M. Tlnghltella, G. Sieinbrecher, S. Walton, E. Slauss, M. Welch, R. Wood, I.. Trabold, W. Watt. D. Zahn, T. R. Vernon, A. Vachris, S. Versaggi, R. Spinlcelll, A. Stnefvater, P. Stolz, T. Wallace D. Sullivan, K. Whelan, K. While, R. Sollitto, J. Tagliamonli, P. Witfrup, J. Tucker, W. Spaeth, R. Sparnichf, A. Tofe. D. Brudermann, W. Burns, R. Baxter, H. Byron, J. Bulman. Brown. Living up to the reputation of their namesake, the 1A Falcons soared high in the Freshman standings. Guiding their flights was Bro. Charles Barnett, S.M., who was ably assisted by George Allman, presidentg Thomas Burke, vice-presidentg Charles Ahnell, secretaryg and Richard Blass, treas- urer. A. Behringer and P. Bauso were among the Falcons who helped man the Freshman Football Squad. 1A shows great promise of becoming a top- spirited class. alcons The best friend of the freshmen, Bro. George Siegwarth, S.M., solves all problems for them, even pointing to the cashier's desk in the bookstore annex where the Frosh may pay for their books. One of Chaminade,s most highly spirited homerooms, the 1B Voodoos, inspired by Bro. Donald Bond, S.M., received awards amounting to 850.00 for their promptness in reaching 10071, then 20072, in the fall raffle drive. The class also set a fine example through its excellent representation in a number of activities. Seven members of the class gained poise and eloquence as members of the Freshman speech club. The Voodoos were sparked by the leadership of John Czerniewic fpresj, Gerald Cusmano fvice-pres.j, Nicholas Capece Qsec.j, and William Carmichael Ctreasj. B. Canning, P. D'Argento, J. Czerniewicz, K. Casey, R. Danzi, G. Cusmano, J. Callahan, R. Chase, R. DeChaine, F. Carbone. l C. Collins, E. Collins, F. Conway, BQ Connolly, V. Clayton,'F. Catapano, T. Chimeri, D. Comparetto, R. Daltila, A. D'Alon1o. F rosh Voodoos I f s Paul Statz, Thomas Spangoli, and John Sokol guided by Mr. Chris Sweeny's dramatically artistic sense, adorn their unique tree featuring spiritul bouquets. William Dinger of the 1C Tigers Won a free trip to the Natiorfs Capitol for his high sales in the Spring Raffle. P. Finnerty, R. Ferris, and S. Fischetti, represented the Tigers in the Debate and Speech Club. Bro. Louis Baysek, S.M., homeroom teacher, saw his class treasury bolstered to the tune of 825.00 for high sales in the raffle. Class officers were: I. Fitzgerald Cpresj, P. Dricker fvice pres.j, P. Durante fsecj, and G. Fitzgerald Ctreasj 1. .-.f 1, ,, .-f- -. -- r. 106 is I --'- f ff K Y. . .. . .,g'y.,:,-,ff. 4-s::::g::.gff,-rf. Mustangs P. Hoffman, R. Haverland, E. Jansen, M. Hoffman, R. Mutter, T.Hayes, R. Heenen, J. Giarraputo, W. Hald, F. lngarra. J. Higgins, J. Giblin, T. Glynn, R. Harrigan, T. Harding, B. Grimm, C. Havican, R. Hoxie, R. Gleason, R. Histing, D. Johnston. R. Grella, F. Giordano, J. Golden, G. Griffin, M. Gunning, J. lndelicafo, S. Gucker, L. Gerstner, A. Giuliano, P. Giarnanco. R. Giannelti, R. Gutmann, F. loppolo, D. Griffin, J. Kaiser, K. Irvine, L. Josberger, R. Graham, R. Hartz, J. Kane, J. Humphrey The Mustangs soared through their first year in fine form. The pilot and crew were: Frank Giordano Cpresj, Louis Gerstner, Cvice pres.j, Iohn Kane fsecj, and Mike Hoffman Ctreasj. In early Fall five Mustangs were found on the gridiron: L. Cerstner, R. Hutter, D. Iohnston, I. Golden and Giordano. Bro. Andrew Hawke, S.M., was homeroom teacher. P. Drucker, J. Flynn, R. Durso, G. Faber, J. Farrell, L. Gallo, M. Fiizgerald. Fischelfi, Gale, H. e J. Mahoney, W. Maier, P. Maggl, D. Lynch, D. Lavole A. Koerner, M. Laiorne, G. Lynch, J. Keeler, R. Kinpoltner, A. Mardene, S. Lang, J. Maney, P. Malarehuk, L. Kwlat, L. Leimgruber, J. Konz, A. Laginestra The 1F Starfires contributed eighteen boys to the Sodality, five to the Freshman Football Squad and three to the Debate and Speech Club. Bro. Harold Mushenheim, S.M., inspired his class to a high general average 180.91 Minniger sold fifty-four subscriptions, as high seller in the M arianist Magazine drive. President P. Mayhew was ably assisted by vice-president J. McLain and secretary-treasurer D. McMullen. G. Meistrell attained a general average of ninety-eight percent. G. Mlckles, G. McCartney, A. Martire, G. McSherry, P. Mastagllo, D. McGovern, J. McLain, M. Marra, R. Marshall, K. McNamara. J. McCue, D. Molloy, D. McMullen, G. Meistrell, H. Masons, J. McAsesy, T. Mclnerny, R. Monahan, J. Moonan, J. McGrath, A. Meyers. W. Moloughney, B. McKenna, J. Mcinaney, K. Mohring, P. Mayhew, J. McDonald, T. Minniger, R. Milek, M. Mchuffee, J. Marsala, R. Moriarty, M. McCabe, J. McGhie, W. McGuire, J. McMahon, J. McGregor, P. Monleferrante, G. McGuirk, D. McCabe, J. McTlghe. - 108 J-, LYNCH, B. I-802, G- Knipfing, P. Kraniak, T. Kopel, T. Kosens, C. LoMonico, E. Lewandoski, B. Mahoney, W. Lotze, J. Kenny. g -g, - T- F. Kehoe, W. Kramer, R. Krug, M. Lucas, A. Mallen, T. Kearns, T. Maletta, R. Kollmer, P. Keener, C. Koluch. tarfires The Flying Furies flew into action as freshmen under the leader- ship of their elected officers: Michael LaBorne fpresj, James Kenny Cvice presj, Dennis Lynch Csecj, and Lawrence Kwiat ftreasj. Repre- senting the class on the gridiron were: T. Kopel, T. Long, T. Kosens, I. Kenny, P. Maggi, D. Lavoie, and A. Koerner. On the hardwood were: T. Kosens, M. LaBorne, and D. Lynch. Bro. Anthony Kauflin, S.M,, was the F aries, homeroom teacher. This photo now has historic value since if shows the court- yard before if was payed. The freshmen no longer have trouble keeping off the grass during their post-lunch stroll. Fresh E l in ' F uries Fresh Fi hiing Irish J. Mullowney, J. 0'NeiII, T. Noes-ing, R. Pastorelli, G. Pedersen, J. Murtagh, L. Rafferty, T. Raby, G. Nash, J. Pirretti. D. Preziosi, C. 0'DonneII, M. Quinlan, L. 0'CaIIaghan, R. 0'DonneIl, H. O'Brien, C. 0'Leary, R. Muishine, H. Myers, T. 0'Shaughnessy The Fighting Irish, treading in the footsteps of the famous army regiment, fared admirably in their many encounters. Showing stern fighting spirit, the class placed first in the 1956 CRIMSON AND GOLD drive. On the scholastic battlefield, 1G placed seventeen men on the honor roll, in addition to attaining the highest freshman class average of 81.2. Bro. Ioseph Kuntz, S.M., was aided by class officers Charles O,Leary fpresj, Robert Mulshine fvice presj, Gerald Nash fsecj, and Patrick Quinn Qtreasj From all indications, the Fighting Irish will keep on fighting. Freshman Honor Students: Front Row: J. Kane, R. Gleason, J. Humphrey, R. Krug, R. Sheridan, M. Sperendi, K. Felgner, S. Lang. Second Row: P. Malarchuck, V. Gangitano, K. Irvine, J. McGhie, J. Chessa, R. Bentz, P. Pollock, A. Langinestra, T. 0'Shea. Third Row: A. Moschitta, M. Mcbuttee, G. Lynch, R. Mulshine, P. Quinn, B. Mahoney, N. Som- HWS9, F- Reiseff- Back ROW? R- Ffafepietro, N. Capece, W. Muller, L. Prybyiski, J. Sarnowski, E. Lewandowski, G. Arbo- gast, P. Mastaglio. 110 . R. 0'SuIllvan, A. Moschitta, L. Prybylski, N. Peters, E. Morris, R. Parker, R. 0'ConneII, W. Muller, P. Mulry, 'I Jarng-Murphy, P. Quinn. T. 0'Shea, P. Pollock, John Murphy, H. Noonan, R. Murray. W. Quinn, P. Oleksiqk, G. Price, P. Moss, C. Papa. gi k,V,, ,,VV. 5 I K 5, .V I , . l l 111 School spirit is the most important product of the lH Trojans. The class won the October Raffle Drive with a record breaking 36371. Bro. Paul Quinn, S.M., homeroom teacher, and Frank Scivetti and Wm. Ryan, presi- dent and' vice president respectively, aided in keeping the flame alive throughout the year. Great things can be expected of the Trojans in years to come. , D. Robertsen, B. Roberts, R. Rearden, L. Rooney, M. Reid, C. Smith, R. Reischer, A. Segall, G. Reamer, R. Shallow W. Shutz, M. Rooney, H. Scanlon, R. Ramsey, D. Rechil, D. Reynolds, F. Smith, J. Rochel, J. Sande, F. Reisert. 7 P. Statz, J. Tardera, P. Welling, R. Wagner, W. Veach, N. Sommose, W. Zieseniss, D. Wallace, P. Wilson, W. Visnius. F ro h Scar ion: P R. Sweeney, P. Smith, P. VanDussen, D. Sullivan, F. Whitehouse, M. Trainer, M. Sperendi, W. Steiner. W. Tucker, J. Sokol. A. Vlssicchio, P. Swords, G. Vail, T. Spagnoli, T. Tierney, G. Vorhies, S. Waszak, A. Thorne, A. Waldron, R. Voelger, S. Testa. W gs-Q, I J. Sweeney, M. Snlthwick, T. Spota, R. Symanski, R. Stepsis, W. Tobin, L. Sullivan, R. Strirtmafter, W. Vonkaab, J. Zusl. i Freshman Honor Students: Front Row: R. Schoner, R. Symanski, R. Hartz, R. O'ConneII, P. Smith, F. Carbone, D. Johnston, C. Papa. Second Row: M. Clifford, W. McGuire, H. Masone, J. Lynch, M. Hoffman, R. Giannetti, R. Burkitt, R. Creamer, G. Reamer. Third Row: W. Maier, C. Reis, T. Noering, J. Athanasio, L. Cassar, R. Histing, R. Salturelli, A. 112 Segall. Back Row: E. Morris, G. Vorhies, J. McLain, L. Gerstner, F. Schrank, J. Swords, M. Gunning, R. McGowan. Nearly every member of the 11 Scorpions participated in school activi- ties. P. Smith Qpresj ran track, T. Tierney Cvice presj played I. V. basket- ball, R. Volger fsecj fought on the frosh gridiron and D. Sullivan ftreasj participated on the rifle team, and was a member of the Vocation Club Mr. Chris Sweeny, homeroom teacher, and his Scorpions did a commend- able job in the 1956 CRIMSON AND COLD drive, finishing second. Freshman Honor Students: Front Row: G. Meisfrell, M. Reid, J. DeFeo, L. Kwiat, R. Hoxie, P. Monteferrante, M. Marr, L. O'Callaghan. Second Row: M. McCabe, L. Rooney, P. Roth, D. Sullivan, W. DeAngelis, R. Kinpoitner, J. Higgins, J. Konz. Third Row: M. Lucas, P. Saccacio, R. Marshall, L. Rafferty, P. Kraniak, F. Giordano, T. Buckley, J. Bransfield. Back Row: J. Mc- Donald, S. Waszak, A. Koerner, W. Visnius, W. Lofze, R. Haverland, R. Ramsey. Freshman Honor Students: Front Row: J. Mahoney, F. Gaizo, G. Curfh, C. Dalton, R. Calla- han, J. McGregor, J. DePalma, H. Noonan. Second Row: R. Sfepsis, E. Federer, R. Graham, D. Robertson, J. Zusi, K. Bean, W. Ryan, W. VonRaab. Third Row: M. Rooney, P. Kantz, P. Durante, J. 0'Neill, T. Kearns, K. McNamara, P. Moss, J. Fisher. Back Row: T. Raby, W. Buser, D. Reehil, G. Allman, R. Chase, P. Mayhew, T. Kosens, N. Burak. F :K 5 E is if gi sf Q sw 5 52 i x 5 2 5 3 ii , 5 3 I Q If Y 3 5 A Q K 3 R in A! 5 :E 5 fi 3 . E .. ., L A 5 fi 5 5 ,Y 5 is 5 is E li 3 xl 5 NOTRE DAME, NEW HYDE PARK Rev. Adam J. Pfondstein, Pastor 900 Chamina Activities ui Cultural Men 1 'Br 2 'If -,t l'g Ml-0 Wig! ,fax ,E vi H W' 4' we any rx L l J , 5 JI '31 ls, v Wi A Kgiilxf fl: ebb -H' 12, gp -H-64-1-rr' 54 13' fgcqge-2 ' page if IFN-A xxx-. 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The activities of the school, which bring the student into competition with others, contribute toward the development of maturity. At the last evaluation the Mid Atlantic States Accrediting Association deter mined that, Without duplication, 6570 of our students are involved in activities. 116 ,Q atm 'Wk wwf Lew. 5 1 3 3 . ,,,. .4 z H--sfgzb V-V215 , fx fxfg A , ' +5 1: Z2 4 , 5 1 3,9 . Ee '- , .Sf J 5 L L31 2 W- 1 1 2 1,4 5551115 9 J 'E M' Q L, ' fi 535997 ' I T.k f egfp eff' 2 In f Wag Www 8 ..---pf s .,,.- V' ray I 4-. 9 -v M25- f -. M 1 , ,ani N kv ' Q Q' of MV ef Q, 'L I fi hw I We gk .,, I-WI' Q , at , .h 5 V1 W Q, 'lf mf , 1 N km 7, . , Q , , ,NMS v ff -17 f , L i K N 4. 'Q-Y, , .J in W 4 'mmf Ht 'Q ' ' ' .3 1 my Q' gf - x 3 Dedicated to the task of growing in the knowl- edge and love of Mary in order to share in her mission among men, the Chaminade Sodality, moderated by Father Anthony Jansen, S,M., undertook a number of important religious pro- grams over the past year. Unique among these was a Freshman Orientation Program, formed to makethe future Sodalists more conscious of the part they play in Maryis apostolic mission. Under the direction of its Council, the Sodality also sponsored the October Rosary Rally, the Decem- ber Food Drive. Chaminade Sodalists also took part in the Sodality Workshop, a forum of sev- eral neighboring Catholic High Schools which met to discuss the problems of Catholic Action. Boasting a membership of over 200 consecrated Sons of Mary, the Sodality remains the center of influence in the Catholic life of Chaminade. Our Blessed Mother, under the title of Our Lady of the Assumption, stands amid garlands of flowers in the Brothers' Chapel where students stop in to pray every day. Members of the Sodality Council pose proudly in the new Sodality office: Sitting are Jack Schroeder itreas.J, Ted Cassidy lvice-Prefecti, Gerry Cleator iPrefecH, Ted Szymanski isec.J. Standing: Louis Gerstner, iFreshman representativei, Jan Jaku- bowski lSophomorei, Gene Vohries Uuniori, and Henry Bugler lSeniorl. 118 Father Anthony Jansen, S.M., Sodality moderator, blesses the new Sodality office. Present at the ceremonies are: Ted Cassidy, Gene Vorhies, and Jack Schroeder. On October 1, 1955, Gerard Cleator was form- ally invested as the Prefect of the Sodality by Fr. Anthony Jansen, S.M., Sodality moderator. The ceremony followed the Sodality-sponsored Rosary Rally which marked the opening of the month of October. The Senior Sodalists are: Sitting: P. Dowling, E. Masters, J. Knowles, H. Bugler, P. Scarcella, R. Merritt, V. McDermott, T. Calabrese, P. Driscoll, R. Kane. Standing: M. 0'ConneIl, S. Stryiewski, P. Gunning, P. Hundt, N. Rocchio, T. Cassidy, P. Smith, W. Smith, G. VandeWeghe. i The Senior Sodalists are: Sitting: D. Roxe, R. Tynan, G. Cleator, R. Mason, A. Baxter, J. Trentalange, C. Diodati, J. Collins, J. Esclimann, J. Fussel. Standing: T. Szymanski, F. Wiele, J. Tucker, J. Schroeder, D. Sullivan, A. Simons, B. Bednarz, J. Dodge, R. Ruhlin, R. Kempen. 119 Father James Hickey, S.M., addressed the student body at the annual October Rosary Rally, sponsored by the Sodality. Speaking at the Rosary Rally, Bob McCauley applies Faculty members and Sodalists construct an ambitious stage the lessons of the third Sorrowful Mystery to the lives setting for the October Rosary Rally. of the students. Junior Sodalists are: Front Row: R. Gilmartin, E. 0'ConneII, E. Bray, P. Mariani, F. Magenheimer, K. Schullstrom, K. Kwiat, J. Manning, J. Meyer. Second Row: W. Sheehan, R. Wheeler, J. Moorow, J. Moorow, S. Galofaro, S. Hoffman, J. Cleary, D. Kolb, G. McConviIle, P. LoPiccolo. Back Row: E. Vorhies, R. Whearty, John Donlon, J. Eyerman, R. Safarik, T. Casey, R. Marella, M. McNulty, Jerome Donlon. g J no o J Q i Junior Sodalists are: Front Row: W. LaBorne, H. Bennettson, A. Hewitt, T. Howard, R. Kelly, J. McConville, J. Boyan, C. Vaughey, P. Vaughy. Second Row: K. Wessels, C. Woram, T. Cosgrove, W. Welch, J. Burns, J.0'DonnelI, W. Lindner, R. Ascoli, J. Jordan. Back Row: P. Houser, J. Ferguson, J. McQuade, J. McMahon, T. Campo, C. Vachris, J. Pistana, G. Clements, E. LaBorne. R lly and Convention Gerry Cleator, Sodality Prefect, begins his address on a humorous note at the National Marianist Sodality Convention, Purcell High School, Cincinnati, Ohio. 'Sixteen Chaminade delegates attended the three day convention. Sodalists from St. John's, Philadelphia, Holy Trinity, Brooklyn and Chami- nade recite the Little Office of the Immaculate Conception at Holy Trinity Church following the morning discussions of the Round Table. The program was held on February 22. Some 100 Chaminade Sodalists attended the Day of Recolleetion on Mr- John Mayer, Speaking on the importance of the Lay Sunday, December 4. After breakfast in the cafeteria, the group listened APOSNI-ifef Sef The Paffem fer The ensuing CliSCUSSi0l1S- Af to a talk by John Mayer, '51, the speaker's table were: Fr. Bernard Horst, S.M., Fr. Anthony Jansen, S.M., Gerard Cleator, Ted Szymanski, and Henry Bugler. Sophomore Sodalists are: Front Row: A. Tully, T. McCarthy, J. Hessian, J. Tucker, E. Strauss, W. Basel, D. Dibomenico, A. Gatley. Second Row: J. Muldoon, J. Tagliamonti, P. Dirks, J. Mahoney, W. Gehrhardt, P. Donohoe, A. Berryman, J. Devito, D. Sullivan. Back Row: B. 0'CaIla9han, W. Ayers, C. Hundt, J. Wilde, E. McDougal, J. Jakubowski, C. Baker, R. Beers, F. Valentino. Sophomore Sodalists are: Front Row: P. Kenney, J. Buckley, T. Nylese, D. Zahn, P. Lilly, J. Artale, W. Baker, K. McGee. Second Row: M. O'Brien, D. DeMarino, J. Bogert, P. Shea, J. Philips, J. Dunne, G. Gere, W. Raganella, J. McKay. Back Row: R. Eisenhauer, T. Lahey, F. McDevitt, B. H. Hect, B. Terrence, D. Carmichael, P. Eschmann, A. Kelly. Freshman Sodallsts are: Front Row: R. Mulshine, G. Nash, R. O'Donnell, R. Riescher, R. Sheridan, F. Giordano, R. Hoxie, T. Chimerl, T. Geagan, P. Oleksiak. Second Row: P. Malarchuck, K. Irvine, B. Roberts, D. Robertson, G. Meistrell, D. Molloy, P. Smith, R. Burkitt, T. 0'Shea, P. Keener. Back Row: G. Vorhies, T. Kosens, P. Mayhew, R. Danzl, J. McLain, L. Gerstner, L. Prybylski, R. Salturelli, M. Hoffman, F. Fanning. Rene tion Freshman Sodalists are: Front Row: P. Kantz, J. O'NeiI, J. Golden, J. Reisert, P. Hoffman, J. Kane, W. Burns, R. Murray, R. Hartz, J. DeFeo. Second Row: L. Rafferty, H. Masone, H. Noonan, S. Lang, R. Kin- pointer, R. Moriarty, R. Cannata, J. Zusi, W. Ryan, C. Koluch. Back Row: J. McDonald, R. 0'Connell, R. Heenan, A. Koener, W. Carmichael, J. Swords, M. Rooney, G. Allman, J. Czerniewicz, J. McTighe. The Very Reverend Joseph Tetxlaff, S.M., presiding at the The first student use of the new auditorium, the Sodality re- Sodality reception on December 9, receives the promises of Sodalist ception, ended on a sacred note with Benediction of the Blessed Paul Gunning., Ted Cassidy, Father Anthony Jansen, S.M., and Sacrament. Very Reverend Joseph Tetzlaff, S.M., is assisted by Sigmund Sn-yjewski assist at the service, H. Bugler, S. Stryjewski, Fr. Anthony Jansen, S.M., T. Cassidy 1 and R. Kane. 'fi . . I Q Some ot Long Island's finest franks passed over the counters Members ot the faculty choir: Bro. Firmin Widmer, S.M., is of the SodaIity's refreshment stand during the football season. seated at the organ. Standing: Bros. T. Bruggeman, S.M., E. Other Sodalists manned a stand on the opposite side ot the field. R-WSCIIHY, 5-M-, H- MU5he'1h2im, 5-M-y A- IPSBYU, 5-M-v A- Kallflillr S.M., J. Kuntz, S.M., F. Mullan, S.M., R. Wicinski, S.M., L. Baysek, S.M., H. Kraeter, S.M., P. Quinn, S.M., R. Cassidy, S.M., J. Sheehan S.M., D. Bond, S.M., J. Paolozzi, S.M. Discussion On February 22, several members of the Chaminade Sodality attended a round table discussion at Trinity High School, Brooklyn. Chaminade's representatives in the picture are: Stu Stryiewski, Gerry Cleator, Gene Vor- hies, Gerry Mayer, and Dave Kolb. The Altar Servers are: Front Row: L. Carlesi, R. Little, F. Papscun, C. O'ConneIl, J. Fagan, J. Campo, W. Klag, D. Roxe, T. Szymanski. Second Row: F. 0'Connor, R. Kane, P. Murphy, M. Tintle, R. Schoen, J. Morrow, D. Kolb, H. Bugler. Third Row: P. Londahl-Smidt, E. LaBorne, M. Manzer, R. Butler, K. 0'Shaugh- nessy, P. 0'Shea, W. Graham, D. Sullivan, J. Gunn. Back Row: J. Ehrhart, J. Donlon, J. McQuade, S. Stry- jewski, W. LaBorne, F. Metzgar, J. Tucker, J. Schroeder, A. Simons. s .QQ Get -Together Sodalists engage Brothers Paul Ubinger, S.M., and Donald Bond, S.M., in a game of scrabble at the get-together. Guess who won all arguments about spelling. la , f My If 5- Seniors Andy Simons and Ray Merritt tangle with a tangy Volunteers for K,P. duty at the Sodality get-together are: pizz'a at the Sodality get-together. Note the fire-fighting orange John Tucker, Ray Kane, Fred Wiele, and Robert Ruhlin. drink ready at hand. I ,,,,,...- N 1 Al ,Aov . fs. fp., 5-K Paul Driscoll irear Ieftl, feels by far the safest as he watches Enjoying coffee and buns at the Sodality get-together are Jerry Cleator lfront leftl, Stu Stryjewski lfront rightl, and John Collins, Andy Simons, Gerard Kelly, Ray Merritt, John Boyer, Richard Agnew frear rightl demonstrate the correct way to eat Matthew MCNUHY, John Eschman and Paul Gunning. pizza. 2 in 'Qi 125 Front Row: S. Hoffman, M. Bennett, R. McNeill, H. Devlin, R. Simpson, J. Garcia, W. Smith, F. Wiele, R. Sarra, J. Hagan. Second Row: N. Rankin, J. Rankin, A. D'Alonzo, R. Baum, J. Czerniewicz, M. Hoffman, L. Gersfner, J. Moonan, J. Farnsworth, T. Kopel, N. Peters, P. Smith, D. Kolb. Third Row: J. Brannan, P. Chaipparone, P. Kenney, J. Wilde, R. Spincelli, G. Muro, M. Welch, J. Hickey, J. Dunne, F. Valentino, W. Spaeth. Back Row: J. Ferber, J. Donlon, W. Weirshousky, C. Mueller, G. Sawicki, J. Herrmann, J. Frey, J. Monaco, W. Moody, R. Wheeler. Drum major Jack Hagan puts the Chaminade Band through its paces at the Holy Name Rally ln the Chaminade Bowl. Mr. Angelo Ferdinando casts a critical eye on his boys. F yer Band 'For the second year in a row, the Chaminade Band won first place in the Catholic Music Festival held at Town Hall, New York, in May. Besides playing at school football games, rallies, and school assemblies, the band also added color and excitement to various parades such as the Santa Claus Parade and the St. Patrick's Day Parade in Hempstead, the Little League Parade in New Hyde Park, and a Holy Name Parade in New jersey. 126 S F 'eff i if , , , rw, 4 : A R ,G Q5-K ei Ex 58 -'95 9 9 m sh 5 'Q 'K -.EF q 4 it X ,wligif -' X 'L' ,M g,1g 1Y.Q m mm W w1m ww Mmm A M N 'x 5 2 S A mug ' s ' f. 4 0 9' 53. iw ijfffffgff Lf : w 51 ff V I I 3 Y ai ' V ' 5 , if if ' 1 W E iv V X ,,. ., Q ' 'fu' 1 M J . Q sI , . wig 1'II 'III IIMI-I ww. I, ,-,I,,IM.,.,,- ,,II,I.., MI I I, ,I I, .IfII,III,-,WI Im,IIS-Wg,:I.gII, ,II ,M 9. IQ, ,I I.-I,I-I.II ,.I-.h,Ix,- I, II I, I -I '33 I I W' 12 'sz 1 '1.fIk1- A 11 I 4 I I I 9 I if ' 5 1- -i S W WW W. ..,,. ., I - . , Ig, I I . 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This year the Christmas Concert highlighted the renowned Trapp Family Singers, while at the Spring Concert, the new Chaminade Pep Song and the new Chaminade Alma Mater were played for the first time. ALMA MATER Let's sing the praises VVe,ll fondly remember Of Chaminade Your words forever: Our Alma Mater, Loyal to Cod, Joy and the pride of every man And our Land, as of old, That bears our name. Crimson and Gold! PEP SONG Chorus Into the light with spirits high We are the FLYERS strong and UP in the Sky, Warriors bold, This unusual backstage view from the Writing Our fame S0 Pfmld to Wear the CRIMSON control panel of the new auditorium shows and the GOLD' the band during the annual Christmas Con- And glorious name, Never to die! We light for right cert, December 18, l955. o 1 if th 11 ll th And VMOWS ur Vglslllylg. S mes mug a e And you'll soon know Like a flag in the sunlight That we can show Flashing colors that show so bright. The WOrld We re men Who'll light the foe for dear old CHAMINADE. Words by Bro. George McKenzie, S.M. Music by Mr. Angelo Ferdinando The Trapp Family Singers were guest artists at the Band's Christmas Concert on December l8. That afternoon the Trapps had appeared at New York's Town Hall. The Junior and Senior members of the Debate and Speech Club are: Sitting: E. Masters, D. Roxe, R. Mason, P. Driscoll, C. Diodati. Standing: D. Kolb, R. Saam, Jerome Donlon, John, Donlon, R. Whearty, G. Vorhies, G. Mayer, E. Kraus. The annual Chaminade-sponsored K. of C. Speech Tournament pitted Chaminade speakers against representatives of the top C. F. L. schcols of the New York area. Mr. Joseph Higgins ibelow leftl, representing the Long lsland Knights of Columbus, presents Eileen Regan of Dominican Commercial with the tirst place trophy in Girls' Extempore. Mr. James Hall and Bro. Joseph Lynch, S.M., Chaminade's speech moderators are behind them. David Speech The Freshman and Sohpomores of the Debate and Speech Club are: Front Row: M. Trainor, K. Irvine, A. Duerr, R. Hoxie, K. McNamara, A. Moschitta, J. Bennett, M. Panzarella. Second Row: G. Reamer, W. Von- Raab, J. Konz, W. Ryan, J. Marsala, J. Higgins, D. Molloy, R. Moriarty, J. Swords. Third Row: F. Giordano, P. Finnerty, R. Ferris, S. Testa, M. Mc- Duffee, P. Quinn, W. Schutz, R. O'- Connell. Back Row: T. Minninger, J. McDonald, R. Chase, G. Vorhies, A. Kelly, C. Glaser, R. Heenan. Roxe ibelow center! is congratulated for winning first place in the Boys' Extempore. Robert Phillips of Fordham flower right! delivers his winning Original Oratory speech. Looking on are Eugene Masters, tournament chair- man, William Toth of Cardinal Hayes, William Whalen ot Mt. St. Michael, and Kathleen Buckley of Sacred Heart of Mary, Park Terrace. Dbt The big four varsity members of the Debate and Speech Club are: Carmine Diodati lsec.l, Rodney Mason ipres.J, David Roxe lvice-pres.l, and Paul Driscoll ltreas.J. This quartet tied for first place in three tournaments: New York State Debate finals: the St. Peter's Tournamentg and the important Father Gannon Debate Tournament. Sparked by the four varsity debaters, Paul Driscoll, Carmine Diodati, Rodney Mason and David Roxe, Chaminade's Debate and Speech Club enjoyed another highly successful season. Hinson Stiles, General Manager of the Daily Mirror, presents David Roxe, Forum General Chairman, with a gold watch. i if i eri d am '.- D may ' 121' i ik s Guided by Bro. Joseph Lynch, S.M., and Mr. James Hall, David Roxe achieved the Chairman- ship of the Mirror Youth Forum, and David Kolb, membership on the' Times Forum. The zone finals of the American Legion Public Speaking Contest were held before the Chaminade upperclassmen. Arlene Hinchman, representing Sacred Heart of Mary Aca- demy, speaks on the Constitution as chairman Dave Roxe fright! and the representative of Oyster Bay High School look on. The four officers of the Student Council are: Brian Bednarz ipres.l Michael Kelly Kvice-pres.l, Robert McCauley isec.l, and John Gunn itreas.D. -as-..L. Student Counci The task of co-ordinating and di- recting student activities was success- fully handled by the Student Council. Led by Brian Bednarz and moderated by Brother Louis Nath, S.M., the council sponsored a number of suc- cessful programs, including Dress Up Dayv on Fridays, grace before meals in the cafeteria, and several assem- blies and dances. The proceeds from the dances Will be used to purchase a poster-printing press for the school. The members of the Student Council are: Front Row: J. Schroeder, P. 0'Shea, J. Gunn, R. McCauley, B. Bednarz, M. Kelly, R. Gllmartln, M. Manzer. Second Row: J. McKay, R. 0'Leary, W. Smith, M. 0'ConneII, G. Cleator, D. Roxe, J. 0'Brien, F. Scivette, P. Smith. Third Row: V. Elstob, J. Valva, P. Drucker, G. Allman, J. Cxerniewicx, G. Magee, L. Gersfner, R. DeBell, R, Kelly. Back Row: B. 0'CalIaghan, G. Clements, P. Mayhew, B. Hecht, T. Burggraf, E. Murphy, J. Cashman, J. Rath, S. Versaggi. 132 qs? M? , mi , Q, .R f, ,K.. N ,X Q 1 fm I ' was f 135. W 64 I . if Q , wg -mr Sophomores Frank Hussey and Tom Lahey quench their thirst It's a square dance this time as we view the Christmas crowd for cool cola and enioy quiet conversation with their comely from Mr. Joseph Auer's bandstand. companions. Dances Double exposure? No, just the Morrow twins, Jim and Joe, relaxing at the Christmas dance with their dates, the Benesch twins, Joan and Ann. The Christmas dance swirls on to somewhat slower music as a few conversations break out on the floor. 134 Tranquillity reigns as freshmen J. Cummingham, P. Dargento, Ten o'cIock curfew for the younger set Dads waiting out P. Conway, and M. Smithwick, and their dates regain strength side in the carl The early-leavers are: Donald Brudermann, Rich before returning to the Christmas melee. ard Fraterpietro, Edward Smith and their dates Ken McNamara and his date give the junior version of the senior swirl as they caper at the Christmas affair. ff' .gi , , 'Z' 4 f Q 2 J J. s 3 Q Q Happy parents who acted as chaperones at one of our dances are: Mr. and Mrs. John A. Feldmann, Mr. and Mrs. John Mc- Quade, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Bednarx, and Mr. and Mrs. James Pistana. 77: a. 135 'ik Y JR fi Ray Merritt swirls his date, Carol Bremer, at the Christmas Dance. The Yearbook staff unanimously votes She's a doll! Watch out, Ray. N - The members of the Radio Club are: Front Row: R. Bires, B. Canning, R. Marshall, R. Feldmann, R. Mason, G. Mickles, T. Sarnowski, J. Sargent. Second Row: P. Conway, F. Conway, J. Castrigno, B. Connolly, J. DePalma, J. DeFeo, G. McGuirk, A. Robba, N. Nisita. Back Row: F. Schmitt, S. Galofaro, R. Neuhaus, J. Herrmann, J. Feldmann, V. Farrell, J. Leyendecker, K. 0'DonneII, R. Sawyer. Radio Club Chaminade electronic enthusiasts Hooked to the Radio Club. Encouraged by their moderator, Bro. George Spahn, S.M., they held weekly lectures and demonstrations. Topics Were: radio control, capacitors, cir- cuits, and assemblage of radio equipment. President Rod Mason, Vice-president,Dick F eldmann, and Secretary Bob Bires taught new members the techniques of radio oper- ation and use of the school station VVZITZ. As Dick Feldmann looks on, Jerry Leyendecker demon- strates an electronic computer before an interested group of Radio Club members. 136 The members of the Junior-Senior Math Club are: Seated: N. Nisita, R. Mason, R. Foley, J. Marshall, K. Krist, R. Kuchins, J. Garcia, R. Gerstner. Standing: T. Campo, R. Marella, W. Kollmer, T. Casey, J. Polizxoto, John Donlon, Jerome Donlon, W. Sandifer, J. Castrlgno. Mu Sigma, the Charninade Math Club, headed by president Kevin Krist and vice-president John Marshall, and moderated by Bro. Firmin Widrner, S.M. Uunior- Senior divisionj and Bro. Harold Mushenheim, S.M. fFreshrnan-Sophomore divisionj, attempted to found a Math League in the Brooklyn Diocese. ath lub The members of the Freshman-Sophomore Math Club, directed by Bro. Harold Mushenheim, S.M., are: Charles Weber, Stanley Walton, Arnold Robba, and Robert Sawyer. Some Math Club seniors revel in rapid calculation. Here Kevin Krist, Rodney Mason and Ronald Kuchins unravel the mysteries of cones and cylinders. Peering diligently at their chessboards, Stu Stryiewski of Mr. Fred Rheinfeld, N.Y. State Chess Champion, ponders a Chaminade and his opponent from Port Washington High School possibly potent play while pointing to a pawn. plot their next moves. pi tis The members of the Chess Club are: Seated R Whearty, P. Driscoll, S. Stryiewski ipres.D P Viebrock, D. Kolb, K. Krist. Standing: R. Krug, R 0'Sullivan, J. Nicastro, S. Galofaro, A. Murphy. 138 Under the leadership of Bro. Frank Mullan, S.M., and Stu Stryjewski, the Chess Club en- joyed a very active year. Be- ginning in October with several inter-scholastic matches, the pro- gram included two exhibition matches between Chaminade students and Mr. Fred Rhein- feld, the New York State Cham- pion. During the year, three club members participated in the Nassau County Chess League contest. Mr. Fred Rheinfeld pauses before the chess- board of Stu Stryiewski before making his move. The other two spectacled wizards are R. Decker, A. Lang. Poster Club members Gene Masters, Don Flavin, Frank Grosso, Tom Cosgrove, Dave Hornell and Joe Garcia concoct a design for the newest campaign. ff J,ehr , . -i f L'Gr X 1 L,-, f aa, The members ot the Science Club are: Front Row: R. Mason, R. Feldmann, T. Sarnowski, V. Farrell, R. Gerstner, R. Gustafson, J. Polizzotto. Second Row: J. Nicastro, J. 0'ConnelI, N. Nistia, D. Kolb, E. Keet, R. Saam, R. Giannetti, B. Roberts. Back Row: J. Sarnowski, F. Schmitt, C. Weber, M. O'Connor, E. Choinski, R. Kuchins, D. 0'Danovan, M. O'ConnelI. The members of the Stamp Club are: Thomas Reyman, Anthony deBruin, Paul Pilipshen, James Ferguson, and Richard Marella. Poster lub The artistic talent of Chaminadels Poster Club added color and interest to many a school drive. Under the direc- tion of Bro. Roman VVicinski, S.M., the club contributed to the success of such events as the Spring and Fall Raffles, Space sales, and dances. Science Club The scientific interests of the students found an outlet in the Science Club. Moderated by Bro. Roman Wicinski, S.M., and led by Vincent Farrell, presi- dent, and Tom Sarnowski, vice-presi- dent, the club scheduled lectures on sodium, acetone, navigation and Weather. Now affiliated with the Science Clubs of America, the Chaminade Science Club distinguished itself in the new organi- zation vvhen Rodney Mason Won a fifty dollar prize in the Future Scientists of America Contest. Richard F eldmann served the Science Club as secretary and Richard Gerstner as treasurer. Stamp lub The interests of Chaminade's youthful philatelists Were enlivened through the Work of the Stamp Club. Its members gathered at weekly meetings to trade stamps and to discuss the hobby. Bro. Paul Ubinger, S.M., is the moderator. 139 .......-.-- gk, J x SFMHDILID 'fheEHRl3ISE3W 55 4 .Yr x. s- ' s fa ,.,,, , s.-:,. x.. ug GOVELLE NEWCOMB nwafsmmi ',xm.iai4,i5hitIm fam.rmnhwpiav.mgmm ,fl the wander or gram, up E, an remit xw mat in sie mmm ejjgff' 1, .x 'n.J Y-MM wear fi-g E' yzlffui. SAMUELHOHQNSQ ifwa. 3' ADAMS gmeg wa. sr umm, mm wi suzviuss im siinsrr W UI'-cw-,+'-f--aff Large crowds were attracted to the Catholic Book Fair sponsored by the Nassau Chapters nf the Catholic Daughters of America. Here, Sr. Margaret Fidelis, O.P., principal ot Corpus Christi School in Mineola, inspects the exibition with other W. -fl fsr:!?'-af'?: a'II -1 -' V - :- A ' V rf fa at ibrar With over 6,500 volumes on its shelves, the Chaminade Library is the center of literary reference for the student body. Under the supervision of Bro. Raymond Nartker, S.M., it also sponsored a num- ber of exhibits during the past year. The library's Catholic Press Exhibit increased the students' interest in Christian reading. Mike O'Connell inspects an interesting m from Know Your Long Island display the Library. Mrs. Elizabeth Peircey addresses a meeting in the Chaminade Gym at the December Catholic Book Fair sponsored by the Nassau County Catholic Daughters of America. Bro. Raymond Nartker, S.M,, Librarian, was host to 'the group. The Library advertised Catholic Press Month with this exhibit in the cafeteria. i I Professional actors Dermit McNamara and Helena Carroll, at a special St. Patrick's Day assembly, presented scenes from Shaw's Pygmalion and WiIde's The Importance of Being Ernest. The sequence above from the latter play, illustrates a Victorian proposal: ill the Approach l2l Progress, 131 Pretty Please. What fun! 'Wa . Left, Lady Macbeth lMarius Panzarellal offers a few soothing words to the troubled King Macbeth lBrian Dennehyl. This scene, directed by Mr. Christopher Sweeny, was pre- sented at the Hofstra Shakespearian Festival on Apr. 27, and at a special Chaminade student as- sembly three days later. Utilizing the facilities of the new auditorium, Mr. Christo- pher Sweeny and his Dramatic Club have been able to offer a Wide range of dramatic produc- tions. The Life of Father Chami- nade, Kaufman's The Still Alarmu, and Hart and Kauf- man's George WVashir1gton Slept Heren were the first efforts in Chaminade's theater. All 47 members of the Club have acted roles either in school produc- tions or in interscholastic com- petitions, such as the Hofstra Shakespearean Festival. Dramaties The Dramatic Club: Front Row: R. Ramski, D. Roxe, E. Masters, J. Fussell, B. Dennehy, W. Curley, R. Mason, P. Hundt. Second Row: A. Vissicchio, S. Testa, F. Kehoe, R. Moriarty, G. Meistrell, R. Murry, K. McNamara, M. Fan- zarella, J. Dolan. Rear Row: J. Conway, J. Hagan, R. Wagner, W. Muller, E. Vorhies, R. Whearty, F. McDevitt, C. Hundt, T. Cosgrove. Assemblies -No sooner had Chaminade unveiled its new auditorium than a varied assem- bly program Was begun. Late in the school year, students Watched Helena Carroll and Dermit McNamara perform excerpts from plays by Irish authors, and Mr. Robert Smithdes, deaf and blind, addressed the student body on the prob- lems of the handicapped. Also presented were the American Legion Speech elimi- nations, held before the juniors and Seniors. In December, before the new auditorium was in use, Chaminade played host to Reginald Goode's Shake- spearean scenes. The entire program was under the efficient supervision of Bro. George McKenzie, S.M. George S. Kaufman's one-acl' comedy, The Still Alarm, was the first effort of Mr. Christopher Sweeny's Drama Club ln the new auditoriuml The players were: Marlus Panzarella, Jack Hagony Peter Neary, and sin Curley. An unusually 'impressive 'iassenibly was presented! an February fOr 'While Broq Johsilbarby, SQM., Piiuciphlpieoksf-on, iMr.j Robert Smifhdesg' both 'deaf and idumb,-is led-to tho' mike, by'Mr,' Robert , Long of the Industrial H0fhC'f0f'iHl8 Bui1ds . 5 ,, Q V, 7 , - 1 Paul Kiefer and Louis Marfucci played the organ at the 71 ' y ION, ,:'. fam Club's offering of 'Arne Life of Father chaminader iundmlwmenjaf, Presented on Jan. 20, Father Chaminade Day, it depicted his 1 ,t-. Ffa ,',r life in a series of Tableaus. . - f f -- - -f , 11 , ,'f,, - rff-, -ff k-,f, f ,gp . ,,-,f g- ff -1 ,,,, ,-,., 5 fs. r-,, fwf,g,,, r,.r ff,:f1f,, r.,. ,,,,,, K, by the Parents Club of Chaminade High School. Many parents helped decorate the cafeteria for the Fr. James Hickey, S.M., distributes communion at the annual Marlanlst Leagues Christmas party Predomment among Fathers-Sons Communion Breakfast on Passion Sunday. pads enlgy ref,-eshmenfs aff-er a parenfs Club business The members of the Fall Card Party Committee are: Front Row: Mrs. F. Caprice, Mrs. L. Voelger, Mrs. L. J. Smith, Mrs W. Smith. Second Row: Mrs. E. Ottersten, Mrs. A. Ferris, Mrs E. Delfoe. Third Row: Mrs. G. Henkel, Mrs. J. Trentalange, Mrs P. Tagley, Mrs. J. Sargent, Mrs. F. Raganella. Fourth Row: M Lechwar, Mrs. J. Dowling. Standing: Mr. E. O'ConneII, Mr. A deBruin, Mr. E. Deltoe, Mr. J. Dowling, Mr. J. Basile, Mr. N Naro, Mr. L. Smith, Mr. A. Ferris. Parent Club The congenial note expressed by this group of parents typifies the friendly attitude found at all socials sponsored The hard-working members of the Mothers Club Retreat Committee are: Mrs. George Henkel, Mrs. Patrick Collins, and Mrs. Albert Sacco. Thanks to the additional space af- forded by the auxiliary gym, the Mothers and Fathers Clubs were able to accom- modate greater numbers of parents and friends at their annual card parties. The new auditorium likewise made possible a larger attendance at the Fathers and Sons Communion Mass. Other activities sponsored by the Parents, Clubs included the Pot Luck Supper, March Rummage Sale, Fashion Show and Dessert Bridge. The Mothers CIub's Rummage Sale reached big business proportions. ln the pictures at the left and below, eager cus- tomers vie for bargains. On the right, Mrs. R. Bean, one of committee, dons the garb of another era to pose for a gag photo. , ' .,f a a1vms1marlu - 4 4 as The staff activities of The Tarmac, monthly news- paper of Chaminade's student body, followed the lead of Editor-in-Chief Michael O,Connell and Executive Editor Gerard Mayer and were moderated by Bros. Robert Cassidy, S.M., and Donald Bond, S.M. David Kolb, Thomas Lynch, and Gerald Kelly edited the in- dividual pages. Outstanding stories included news coverage on the new Chaminade auditorium and the recent election of Bro. john Darby, S.M., to the Cen- eral Chapter of the Society of Mary. Editors Gerry Mayer, Gerry Kelly, Dave Kolb, Mike 0'Connell and Tom Lynch talk over lay-outs for the next edition of The Tarmac with Bros Robert Cassidy, S.M., and Donald Bond, S.M., moderators. The members of the Tarmac Staff are Front Row T Szymanskl E Cassidy, G. Kelly, G. Mayer, M. O'Connell, T. Lynch, D Kolb D Roxe Second Row D Tully R Medlalore S Galofaro G Jennings, K. McNamara, R. Krug, J. Phillips, D. Sullivan. Back Row A Sacco T Howard G Magee E Vorhles E Garlland S Laponle M. Kelly, T. Campo, T. Goldrick. 306 - FLYER FLIGHTS Space is Chaminadeis literary maga- zine. Its purpose is to publish the creative Writing of the students. Three issues were published this year, in Janu- ary, in April, and in Iune. Space Was published by an experienced staff headed by Eugene Masters, Editor-in-Chief, as- sisted by Associate Editors, Kevin Krist, Ted Szymanski, and Ron Kuchins, Staff members were Ralph Leitner, David Roxe, Bruce Sturm, joseph Moore, and Louis Scaramelli. The editorial staff of Space are: Sitting: Ronald Kuchins, Ted Szymanski, Ralph Leitner, David Roxe, Gene Masters, Bruce Sturm. Stand- ing: Joe Garcia, Ed Freher, Paul Mariani, Kevin Krist. Gene Masters, editor, looks over a copy of Space. An artist also, Gene would occasionally illustrate an article. The Space staff: Sitting: J. Sturm, J. Garcia, R. Leitner, D. Roxe, E. Masters K Krist, .I Moore, T Szymanski Standing: W. Farrell, H. Bugler, R. Kuchins, P. Marianl, P. Driscoll, R. Mason, T Cosgrove E Freher Silhouetted by the stage lights of the Chaminade Auditorium, Ted Szymanski and his staff photograph the Math Club for the yearbook. Barry Connelly and Ronald Rogow- Jim Bowen and Tom 0'Shea, young- ski, freshman members of the Camera er members of the Camera Club, Club, develop negatives as lab practice examine nesafives over a Contact after taking Ted Szymanski's pho- Pfinfef- fography course. :Q I - ' Z. The members of the Camera Club are: Front Row: T. 0'Shea, F. Kehoe, B. Connolly, T. Syzmanski, J. Bowen, J. Rochel, W. Lindner, W. Farrell. Second Row: T. Harding, R. Giannetti, H. Missbach, F. Schrank, R. Schoner, D. Prezlosi, J. McGregor, J. Pirretti. Back Row: R. Burkitt, W. Muller, P. Moss, R. Krug, K. Horn. amera lul 55 es ri fi The Art Stag drew the il- lustrations for Space and, under Art Editor Gene Mas- ters, did all art work for the CRIMSON AND COLD. Art Staff The Camera Club, moder- ated by Bro. Ioseph Kuntz, S.M., held a school-Wide Pho- ,tographic Contest this year. Under Ted Szymanski, its president, the club gave courses in photography, then held lab practice in the dark room. Meetings were en- livened by special features, such as a Kodak Elm on pho- tography at night. 'Q' T The artists who illustrated the yearbook are Joe Garcia, Gene Masters, art editor: Paul Mariani and Tom Cosgrove. This staff also illustrated the school magazine, Space. 'ni f Q? 2.3 QL G i in e' ' , ,gy y ii r S w +R S l , so Ted Szymanski and Bill Farrell compare photographic philosophies be- Paul Dirks, Richard Krug and Howard Missbach examine the Camera fore returning to yearbook printing work. They agree. Club bulletin board with its regional and national photographic news Ed Freher, business manager, is flanked by Jack Gunning and Bob Felshman. Among other jobs they edited 1000 personal patrons. Louis Scaramelli and Ray Stegemann typed most of the year- book copy. Paul Clarke and Paul Hundt, index editor, check their extensive indexing system. Business Staff members were wary ot counter feit bills as they totaled Ad returns for the CRIMSON AND GOLD. They are: R. Chastonay F. Kilgannon, J. Trentalange, J. Molloy, J. Fus sell, J. Olcott, J. Rogers, J. Brogan, P. Clarke. Bu iness and Through a general ad and patronship drive, the Business Staff helped alleviate the cost of the 1956 CRIMSON AND COLD. The drive was directed by Ed F reher and Tony Baxter, Business Managers of the year- book. The CRIMSON AND GOLD Business Staff: Front Row: R. Chastonay, F. Schmitt. R. Bretsch, A. Hartigan, R. Merritt, A. Baxter, J. Gannon, J. Trentalange. Second Row: F. Kilgannon, J. Meyers, J. Fussell, 0. Kilgannon, R. Kane, E. Freher, F. O'Connor, T. Schwender. Third Row: J. Halk, G. Holuh, R. McGuire, P. Dowling, P. Clark, C. O'ConnelI, J. Schramm, H. McLaughlin. Back Row: G. Brudermann, R. Felshman, J. Brogan, P. Gunning, J. Rogers, J. Olcott, B. Dunn, N. Rocchio. dito -'S Four efficient staffers are Ralph Leitner, gen- eral trouble-shooterg Bob Tynan, theme editorg Paul Smith, feature editor and sports writer, Ron Kuchins, layout expert. rial Staff... Staff writers standing with John Horan, facul- ty editor Krightl, are: Ray Merritt, Thomas Casey, and Raymond Kane. Responsible for recording information on more than 200 seniors were Jim McFadden, Jack Collins, senior editor, John Knowles, and Chris 0'Connell. .. eg f was v xwgdci ft W ' x 5 xi 9229 X335 , ..,., ,X 1, hmmm! 5.-I Compiling over 750 business patrons and 50 ads are: John Gannon, John Meyers, Tony Baxter, business manager: Fred Schmitt, ad editor, and Frank 0'Connor. 151 Underclass editor Kevin 0'Shaughnessy and staffers John Eberle The Activities staff of the CRIMSON AND GOLD are: Eugene Vor and John Cleary had the happy job of identifying 1000 underclassmen. hies, Carmine Divdafi, editor: HGHYY BUSIGY1 Pall' Dfisfolli Richafd X 152 Marella, Frank Harrigan, Thomas Sarnowski and Bob Simpson. i The sports staff, gathered around Kevin Krist, editor, are? Paul Smith, Gary VandeWeghe, Jim Fussell, Tom Calabrese, Bob Tynan, Bob McCauley, and Jim Tren- talange. . . . CRIM and GOL The members of the Editorial Staff of the CRIMSON AND GOLD selected the theme and pro- duced the various sections of the annual. Starting with the basic theme, Chaminade builds men for the towns of Long Islandv, they hit upon the idea of airplane views of the towns, designed the symbol on the cover, and conceived the draw- ings of parish churches. They in- corporated into the theme the com- memoration of Mineola's Golden Jubilee. Co-editors of this yearis CHTMSON AND GOLD are Dave Roxe and Ted Szymanski, Faculty moderators Were Bros. joseph Kuntz, S.M., Joseph Paolozzi, S.M., Paul Ubinger, SM., Thomas Brug- geman, SM., and Fr. Bernard L. Horst, S.M. Yearbook editors, each of whom directed a staff, are: fsittingl Carmine Diodati, Paul Smith, Ed Freher, Fred Schmitt: lstandingl Jack Collins, Kevin 0'Shaughnessy, Ted Szymanski, co-editor- in-chietg Paul Hundt, Dave Roxe, co-editor-in- chief, Jack Silent John Horan, Kevin Krist, Gene Masters, and Tony Baxter. ' is nf' 1396 Mi' Co-editors-in-chief of the CRIMSON AND GOLD, Ted Szymanski and Dave Roxe, feel happily at home in the yearbook office where they lived the last couple of months. 153 .f JH, Law' ' 5.-my . -1.-. Wd? M F2552 .v vm , .,, W, , , Q .tx NK., N W .... 4 iw., S' ....f 4 S I ugfw an A 4? - 6 T W M' I . H--1 . ' M Wap-g ,gym ,,, ...rv l.. 'Q f- LN? 5.1 M '43, H if 'A - H., M gm. V. K. A if mf. 'M' .. - 4' -W .W - .I-We. 5.11. I, w -mf V3 fl ' M -v-3 an wa, ,,ffg,13w V . ,. V - 4. LQ - ,W ,W ...Xt , . 1 f. W,,,4n .f i., . Ar A ., . f A ,,, - ff' :.1.:' if M- , Q., - 4 ,.,. ' ' , kv ' 4 Y' Q. ,wwf -, , 'Q-' V,: . K. f fs- '4 Q.,.:., . -ag ..H ?fg.... .W . .A iwwi. 4..- ,.L.-:p'sa.,:, 3'.. , 3 if, ,.,i X 1' ji?-...,..f'fpi I,3i'4'l, ',f45zg31fw . , .X . Q. Q f'f',i 3... .W-' 2 , my-'.,i,Q.,fy..-sua.. -, A yi .A ' -. M9 . W. -A '-Z.- ' si' ' ,...,. -Y ., .. at . y , - T ....,,,Y. - '21 1 ff-N5 . Q , .W .J , 5511 Aa 4 . - . '-' .1 -Q , . Www 'M wxwl. 'ff X K ..,, I -, 175 . 9 5.9 .A 1... M ,,,, .A , .. W, , .11 .iff . wwf- v. SF l . . .-- - .- Se' .. ,.. , ,, . naw 1--'-: . 4 .' 1 .sh rf ' 'S .- .mg . . YS.,-,Y Siam ' ' , . . ...yrs .. .V L... W ,Ki lm, X3 :- F K ffm' ., 24 .1 ,. ,, W ,W fy, W .: :A K 'elf 5, my 2 5 .KH ya- X N, f. 2 5 Mx lf ' .Qi . 31 1' jg f-B-N Q 1 ,E 5 QM' F 1' I fg Egg Q? 5 - f , Q i 5 E' ,af ' 2 'f i 3 gf 3 2 52 1 is-1221 x Z3 f 'W .ig-af f 2 gm s as , 1 E 2 2 '55 i 2WQ 1Fi'515n 5 15- 5 f I ' 52 2 E 2 '31 X'+Ji.7l'h ST. AGNES, ROCKVILLE CENTRE Msgr. Peter Quealy, V.F., Pastor For the Towns Long Island The athletic program of the school fosters the coordination of body and mind of the Chaminade Man. Weekly physical training classes are re- quired of all students. Intramural sports pit class against class. Extensive competitive' sports this year attracted 350 Chaminade men. The opening of a new addition to the gymnasium and new locker rooms with shower facilities have improved the physical education program of the school. 156 urJB .msw.2lf 1 1 -xx The Chaminade Cheer Leaders in a Sfudillac equipped wilh genuine Tilden brake linings shoul' if up al the Freeport game. The Chaminade bomb, wifhoul' sealed beam head lights or a Bermuda bell, did have a useful tow rope. Freshman were occasionally asked to pull. This Freeport game was loyally attended, as are all Chaminade games, by large numbers of Sacred Heart girls. During a special Assembly, Mr. Joseph Thomas, head football Senior Iettermen who received their awards are: R. Nonelle, coach, presented gold statuettes to the Senior lettermen of this M. Tintle, R. Ruhlin, V. Riccio, C. Pacifica, V. Nolan, R. McCauley, year's team. B. Bednarz, R. Butler, J. Fussell, B. Dennehy. CHS 0 6 6 21 7 25 6 VARSITY RECORD Sewanhaka ..... ..---- ....... --. Freeport ,...... M-, .......,... . St. Francis -M .......... Iona ---..,,m,-- ,.,,....,, ,.-, Mt. St. Michael - ......... ..-- Cardinal Hayes ,..- ...,,.... - Archbishop Stepinac ------. On September 24th, the Flyers opened their season against their traditional rival, Sewanhaka. The day was wet and the field muddy. The game ended in a 0-0 deadlock. A most heartbreaking defeatthe following week by Freeport was sustained by the Flyers, 7-6, in a game that could have gone either way. Later it was announced that these games brought to a close two of the oldest rivalries on the Island. The second defeat of the season was unexpectedly inflicted on the ,Flyers by the St. Francis Terriers, 19-6. Surprising everyone, the Chaminade eleven came back and tumbled powerful Iona Prep 21-12. This victory was heralded by many as the major upset of the C.H.S.A.A. football season. Next, the Flyers suffered defeat at the hands of Mt. St. Michael, despite our clubis outstanding blocking and tackling. Their great playing, in fact was recognized and praised at the weekly meeting of the League's coaches. More improvement was shown in the Cardinal Hayes game as the club picked up their second League victory by the score of 25-12. On Thanksgiving Day, the Flyers were outclassed by the potent Stepinac team, 25-6. Record-wise, it was not an outstanding season, but in sincere team effort, our 1955 squad rated high in the annals of Flyer gridiron history. Varsity Football team: Sitting: R. McCauley, P. Murphy, W. LaBorne, R. Nonelle, M. Manxer, B. Dennehy, R. Kennedy, G. Clements, M. Tintle, B. Larkm, B..Bednarz. Second Row: J. Fussell, R. Butler, C. Vachris, E. O'ConneIl, J. Pistana, J. McQuade, R. Dowling, C. Pacifico, E. Murphy, E. LaBorne, L. Elsenhauer. Back Row: V. Riccio, V. Nolan, R. Parrin, L. Ferrari, K. Wessels, M. Trarnontana, J. Valva, M. Voelger, D. McCue, K. Commins, . R. Ruhlin, R. Matedero. N Y W VM. gm ,L ,,, 4' 21 ks TL w 'Q HF:-f KW if: V Es? f is 221. K H , it ' fm gg-- 1 f 5? :him -,gb u ei' ww -.ff is .. - W E113 fa ,Wir F 'xi x V asa' ,K wwW'1w3? Q, fs MQ , s 1 4 Q ' ...Q 1 2 L, .V , Q . 1 W, Y P ,J- MQW- x is 3 My ,wi if-1: 'www X 3 'ii' 2. :aE'1i1f' ' ' 1 X M, L, .W Y W Q N l . if ,pu I wai- Q P -5512 ifaif' mf eff? ' :ff -1 . , .,M?fkf,V . -. wil 2 f ii A .5 1' X A BRIAN KMONKJ DENNEHY During his four years at Chaminade, the Monk excelled in his studies and for the last two years on the gridiron. Brian dis- tinguished himself as an offensive and defensive tackle. He was Newsday All- Private, All C.H.S.A.A., All Metropolitan, Lineman of the Week for his fine play against Stepinac and the recipient of the Lou Gehrig Memorial Award. A standing-room-only crowd watches the Flyers move toward the Hayes goal line. 1 . . . 1 5 The mellifluous, pear-shaped tones of Chaminade's ace announcer, Tom Calabrese, delight, as well as en- lighten the fans at Chaminade Bowl. lThis photo by Ted Szymanski made the finals in the National Kodak Contest.J Competently assisted by Brian Dennehy l91J and Skip Tintle 1601, Bob McCauley dives for a first down against Hayes. Case in point: Rugged Flyer defense. Here, left to right, Jerry Clements, Larry Eisenhauer, and Dick Kennedy put the clincher on a Mountie. While on the other side of the line, Mike Manzer 155i and Bernie Larkin 1901 have disposed of 4 w w fr.....s1'ge their opponents. If Sf' 3 i iausnii E fx n lim R .V , 1 It - J . .1 -f .f.,,,, ie I Pete Murphy, in perfect stride, gets set torhaul in a Charley Vachris makes the most of his opportunity on spiraling strike as Dick Kennedy C633 and Ed Murphy 1741 the right side ot the St. Francis line. hustle downfield to block. ootball Dick Nonelle heads for open territory as Mike Manxer leads the way with a fine block. Coming over quickly to lend his support is Kevin Commins 1501. M Brian Bednarx brings the fans to the edge of their seats with an amazing, leaping catch. Cutting over to run interference for Brian is Kevin Commins l50l. ,sa-I Mfg K ,,...... - -L -- r,,,,,,,.,.-slum , 5 l 3 Everybody's after Bob McCauley 1451 as the fleet Flyer sprints into camera range in the St. Francis game. CHS 12 19 13 7 25 25 12 J. Martin, M. Gentile, R. Kraus, B. H. Hecht, J. Wilde, J. Rankin, J. Jakubowski. Third Row: M. 24 Geraghty, J. Mahoney, R. Naro, J. Bennett, J. Artale, A. Delaney, R. Clark, R. DeBell, F. Kenney, V. Andrews. Back Row: D. Clifford, C. McAllister, E. McDougal, D. Carmichael, W. Basel, S. Versaggi, P. Eschmann, J. 0'Brien, J. Magas. Junior Varsity Football Team: Sitting: R. Lucey, T. Gannon, J. Rath, P. Duffy, M. McHale, R. Colucci, R. Spinicelli, W. Beyer, J. O'Brien, J. Tagliamonti. Second Row: J. Tucker, R. O'Connell, Team J. V. RECORD Opp Sewanhaka -..--,--- 0 Sewanhaka ,,,-,,,,-,,- 16 Freeport ,,,,,, 'Mn 0 Sewanhaka ,,,,,..,,-,, 18 Mt. St. Michael .--.. 0 Sf. John ,,,,,,,,,,, W 7 Cardinal Hayes ...... 7 Iona .,,, .,,,, ,,.,-,, ,,,, 1 3 Mr. Ed Flynn, our Athletic Director works up enthusiasm at a pre- Senior Cheerleaders spell out F-L-Y-E-R-S using their patented chorus Same rally- line technique. J. Halleron, J. Gunn, J. McFadden, G. VandeWeghe P Kiefer, C. O'Connell, R. Strassel, J. Trentalange, R. Kehoe, J. Fagan P Hundt, W. Warner, C. Martin, J. Brogan. 162 1 2 .L.Q..L, ,ve fy t 'M mmwfrmmwm. 3...-Q 4 N v f lac uv . ,X 3 'r Q 'gi 1 Q i I E U A' 'L' 1 B O I gh' 5 4 Y . 'G . u 1 5 l 4' f Q lr ,Q x H Qwl . M , ,Z .-eb . 3- yw gf, f ,z a 1 - f' 'AL .T'Z :' WJ. xg in-yu -in 3:'.:,: , .55 Hai. x J... -N. xg ., .5 K ' -,A if as--. E .1 , -W ...M S -.h -.. ...- ,ls 1 - . .--' ,spar +V ' 1 , 'A fn. S ,V W I N. wik.: g 1 'i n31,q 2' I 1 if ' 43 -1: 'Q 6 nf ax ' 'Q 0 4. 2 A S! Vw W ,,7 A x ' nfl ,E 21: 5 z .M 1 ' ff L amy if M 'wk f ' wg ,WF3 X VM. ,M an if 5 Y 1 5 x 3 Sa ,, 4 J' 8- I It gf we iv 5 sf ,Q Nick Sergi looks admiringly at some of the 59 medals garnered by the Cross-Country teams. In ad- dition, the team won two trophies: a JV trophy at the NYU Run and a varsity trophy at the St. John's Uni- versity Run. Cross Conn tr CROSS-COUNTRY J New School Records 1956 Cross-Country Wan Cortland Coursel . y L jim Kelly .......,... ..-,--.. 13:57.33 Cross-Country Team Score , Connolly Simons, Kelly, ' Bowers, Smith -.-.. ....... 93 P15- Once again the Cross-Country team enjoyed a very success- ful season, placing itself in a bracket with the best. Although there were some individual standouts, the Harriers performed Well as a unit. p The team was sparked by many of Chaminadeis best all- time cindermen. In the N.Y.U. run, lim Connelly placed tenth, the Flyer squad placed third. In the St. Iohn's University Run, lim came in fifteenth, and the squad, though registering the best score of any Chaminade team, finished third. The follow- ing Week, the Flyers again took a third place, this time in the Eastern United States Championships. In this event, lim Kelly, The winners of the St. .lohn's Meet held at Van Cortland Park are: Kneeling: J. Kelly W Smith, J. Connelly, J. Bowers. Standing D. Arnold, A. Simons, H. Welch, Bro John Gilfether, S.M., holding first place trophy. These three pictures show five of Chaminade's ace Harriers in action at Van Cortland Park: A. Simons, and W. Smith Kleftl , J. Kelly lcenterl, and J. Connolly trightl. Jay Bowers accepts con- gratulations and his varsity Cross Country letter from Bro. John Gilfether, S.M. Mr. Ed Flynn, Athletic Director, presides at the assembly. Flyer Harriers offer a prayer of thanksgiving after a victory at the St. John's Meet: H. Welch, D. Arnold, J. Bowers, A. Simons, W. Smith, J. Kelly, and J. Connolly. placed eleventh with a 13:57 to establish a school record. The team then captured second place in the Brooklyn Diocesan Championships, Bill Smith taking eighth place. In the final run of the year, Andy Simons took an eleventh place, the team placed fourth. lay Bowers and Herb Welch were other Varsity stalwarts. At the end of the season the Harriers counted one varsity trophy, one I.V. trophy, and 59 individual medals. Cross Country Team: Seated: A. Simons, J. Kelly, D. Arnold, J. Connolly, W. Smith, J. Bowers, H. Welch, J. Fleming: Second Row: R. Ross, N. Capece, W. Sheehan, R. Schoen, N. Sergi, R. Godesky, R. Bretsch, G. Magee, J. Ferris, Third Row: R. Colvin, E. McGovern, J. 0'Donnell, K. Walsh, F. Keller, S. Walsh, R. Solitto, B. Lambert, J. Giarraputog Back Row: P. Giamanco, J. Dolan, J. Rachel, J. Fischer, R. Cannata, M. Lynch, W. Barker, R. Sandroni. 15315 .e ,.. .. V ' Yagi , . wg? is N xp 96 1gg'i IW Ahazwg' It yky, we j ,gy vw ,Q ,Q 5 Q aff .1 3 1 . 5 ' HQ ' A W ii 5.51 , ,M I'-122 a 51 1 My Arrkrk at vw , , kj X A ' X351 1 . ,Ka 32,2 Vi -in fr -,,' 5 SQ Kb A , Y . ' Ku, i gi H .. Ugg, , I X ,km Y f , Mx H fy' f M wx' Q ' A ' if E' 'k'? i ,Q L, , Ag. 1 an dx 1 22 4 W 4 .mgaf si Q F mg E 5 ' it 5 ,K EQ, s W ,fs 0 . 3 ' L 'L 5, i . Qs Mgy , 5? 51552 'V M' Y ' 's fx , L, , f ,aff Kff 'N 1.2. :QM gk ,V J X 1 4 I SEK-,V 7 .v--.f,, f, I f , ' Q Q 3 L , l A ,f', ' Q ge' gl .sf 8 x:W,, ' 53 SL fx gf 1, Basketball CHS ODP- 54 Sewanhaka ....,,,,,... W- .V.,....... 61 78 Bishop Loughlin .,...., .,A...-. 6 2 72 Lawrence ....,,,.,,A.... ...,.. W 70 56 St, Augustine ,...,, -.--W. 41 79 St. Michael .,,,,... ........ 5 4 72 Stonington ....,. ......V. 7 0 54 Holy Trinity .,,,,..............,,,.. 53 57 St. Francis ....,,.... - .......... ---- 61 60 St. John ............,,................,. 40 56 Bishop Loughlin ....... --.-.-- 55 61 Amityville .- ,,,........... .- ..... 57 70 St, Augustine ,..........,.... ..... 5 0 65 Holy Trinity ..... - ............... 69 67 St. Michael .............., -..-,----. 56 77 Sewanhaka ,,.,,, ., ...,...... - ....... 58 51 St, Francis ,,......,....... ..-.. 69 80 St. John ........... - ,,................. 70 166 Holy Trinity fplayoffl - ........ 58 CHSAA City Playoffs 77 St. Nicholas, Tolentine ......,. 65 63 St. Ann .,...,, mm--- ,.,-,,......... 93 59 Cardinal Hayes .----.. .-..- 73 K. of C. Tourney 60 All Hallows ,........ - ...,A.......... 67 First, the young man should be convinced that the care of the body is not an end in itself but should be directed to the intellectual and moral perfecting of the soul, that the exercise of sport should not interfere with the duties of oneis state-of student, Worker, or profes- sional man-but rather be helpful towards their ob- servance, at least indirectly, by the rebuilding of en- ergy, that no motive dispenses sportsmen respecting the common moral law in its triple object: God, the family and society, and themselves. By positive action, education in sport willtend to develop the faculties of the intelligence and the will, es- pecially in competitive contests: the former by training youth to reflect, to judge, to use wisely his energy, to forsee the tactical movements of his adversaries and to be able to seize the opportune moment for the use of his own reserve energy and dexterityf, -Pope Pius XII To the utter astonishment of Dick Swartz, tl2l, Gary VandeWeghe manifests his versatility by sinking a left-handed hook shot in the Sewan- 167 haka game. Varsity Basketball Team: Kneeling: J. Gunn, C. Vachris, J. Tucker, R. Gilmartin, R. Swartz, D. Sullivan: Standing: J. Schroeder, R. Razzetti, J. Halleron, V. Kempton, G. VandeWeghe, F. Wiele, E. Miastkowski, Mr. Ed Flynn. At the finish of League play, both Chaminade and Holy Trinity were tied with identical records of nine wins and three losses. The ensuing playoff was held at DeCray Gym, St. Iohn's University. This time, the Flyers, not to be denied, Whipped Holy Trinity, 66- 58. By thus attaining undisputed possession of sec- ond place, the Flyers qualified for the C.H.S.A.A. Championships. In their first game at Power Memorial High School in Manhattan, Chaminade Won a 77-65 victory. Paced hy Ed Miastkowski and Gary VandeVVeghe With 22 and 26 points respectively, the Flyers overcame a five-point deficit at half-time to beat a tough Tolen- tine team. Next, the Flyers were defeated bv St. Ann's Academy. The amazing shooting of the latter and some costly fouls by the former caused Chaminadeis downfall, 93-63. ln the consolation game, Cardinal Hayes downed the Flyers 73-59. Vince Kempton illl, lithe Flyer center, leaps to snare an offensive re- bound against Cardinal Hayes at Madison Square Garden. Gaping at the action are teammates Gary VandeWeghe, Ed Miastkowski 181 and Jack Gunn 175. Jack Halleron H71 shows his Cross-Country form as he races for an elusive ball in the Sewanhaka game. f U42 -.Q YQ? x i? 5 X V ' 4: ---- N, J- ff-. Qi .xi if m A X ,. - f, Gia-T Pr 1 fi N? i 3 Q r 35 nw :Ziff V vs ,L K A . wp .A wg! 5,-,. r AEST I L e..wm., 4 W ax . , K Y' an F' 2 E L fx If .LAL U1 , --M fl 5 in HVS5 I . ,, 1 2, sam 'A LA 4, A ,gf V,.',14if'i i',,2?seif-f ,g.j4 ff' I A , fi.f'f' i f Q-Q I A W, ,, N , , X 2 , 41.5, Y f I wav: Qi, y Hardwood Highlights Chaminade's ace statisticians, Brother Charles Barnett and Brother Paul Ubinger record another Flyer victory for posterity. With grim determination, Denny Sullivan drives past a little Redman for a layup. Tolentine rebounders find it difficult to grab a rebound from Jack Halleron H71 and Jack Gunn give it their all, Chaminade's tall men, Ed Miastkowski, Gary VandeWeghe, and though outnumbered and in poor position. The sincere J-1Ck HBIIGIOI1- effort on the part of every member of the squad was the big reason for a very successful season. 170 7 A Q as-1?A .Q HQ 9 . S341 E. . J lux! . df. S ,S iii an Y LQ if J v La V, . .z,gsfzg,w.'f , 1. m 1 2, was fuk if, 'Y V5 iff! V-' 1- , 4 M ziz L, V 1 3 -T Q 5 nj? 'Q ' ' Q, , x A 2 114 i , I 'V' .'1. jlfk, . V- ffifgffef, Q2 f --- 2 , 'iff f x,N,,-ffl' 1 ' gi- 23 If ' --ff-' A . - X Z J, 2' , he Q , Q S 'Q Q 'wr' fl ev lv H., f' :Qu 1' 7' wg.: j mg Q 'if 1 f :QW 5 ff 7322 ' V an fm, 3- an ,. mv fw- E' 5 1. gflfvf Ms g? Pu .. X 1 , 14.-kg Q , sy! ij ' ff, F ' 5 S, K 1 5 M Yfww M Q A i jg ' An, Q . i W If -W-ffl' ' ', ,,,.. L, , Q W V i .. Ati . H.,5:i:.Qw ., J. A hx -Us f-'waz 5 wifi t , , N, 5'f55f5g.t 7-f , , y I i V 4 I-.5 ,-',e,:.-My V f'Eia?aFw - ' ' ,Hi mx l - , QQ, fr I 'Q X I 553-5515, , , ,I U 7 f ? X ig, 1, Q lj Wg N, Q5 . . 'Ai 1 . .. ., Q, gf, K W . A , 1 ,W -' ' ,. 4 . , My -, -' ff. 1-5, nuff-,.,, , XY ' Q -552151 M113 Z P ' .FN Snakeyes! Ed Miaslkowski 487, Horace Halleron, Jack A Sewanhaka cheerleader jumps out of the way as a dashing Jack Gunn, and Laughlin players peer avidly at the loose ball. Schroeder goes sprawling. Amazed at the gymnastics is Vinnie Kempfon. I. V. RECORD CHS opp 42 Sewanhaka .,,..,..,,., 38 34 Bishop Loughlin .. 36 57 Lawrence ....,,,,,.,, , 59 42 St. Augustine --.H--. 39 - 43 St. Michael .......... 22 47 St. Mary ,...,,,,,.., - 29 46 Holy Trinity ...... - 48 37 St. Francis ............ 41 49 St. John ...,,,,,,,.,,,,. 26 42 Bishop Loughlin -. 23 65 Amityville .,..,.,..... 54 47 Sf. Augustine - ...... 27 a S 6 t ar 32 Holy Trinity ..N. -.- 33 44 St. Michael ,...,.,.,,,, 32 52 Sewanhaka , .,.,,.,.,, 57 41 St. Francis .... -.---- 43 39 St. john -- .............. 37 The J.V. Basketball Team: Front Row: P. Donohoe lmanagerl, J. Kenney lmanagerl, R. Parrin, P. DeSoye, V. Hayde, H. Greve, A. Milano, G. Griffin, T. Hemingway fmanagerlg Back Row: R. Spinicelli, 172 D. Reynolds, L. Eisenhauer, C. Scholpp, T. Burggraf, J. 0'Brien, T. Tierney, Mr. Joseph Thomas. . The Freshman Basketball Team: Front Row: C. Rehsamen lmanagerl, L. Gerstner, D. Haverland, D. Lynch, T. Kosens, G. Allman, W. Veach J. lndelleato, G. Cucchl, S. Gucker, R. Chase imanagerl: Back Row: Mr. Charles McGuckin, A. Dandeneau, M. Hoffman, M. Marra, J. Athanasio, D Sarrubbo, R. Rlescher, J. McLain, M. LaBorne, K. Mohring, W.'HaId, R. Eisenhauer imanagerl. FRESHMAN RECORD .CHS -L a L Opp -.e1 . .a L R L L 41 Holy cross ...,. ..., 4 5 ii L 'J J 28 H 11 oc 52. J J J 1 : 41 ..Z,Z...f0fj ...,.. - eeee 49 Freshman as et a 3 42 .Glen Cove. ,,,.,.,,. ,,, 32. . . , V. ,g 55 Hewlett --- 52 Jim 0'Brien, surrounded by three Sewanhaka Indians, Larry Eisenhauer H47 moves over to put the stopper releases a nifty hook shot. Larry Eisenhauer H41 awaits on a Terrier. Hank Grieve l'l3l heads for the forecourt. a possible rebound. u Careful aim and steady nerves give two-year All- Scholastic Ken Wessels the rating of second highest marksman in the League. The Rifle Club has brought a unique distinction to Chaminade, for they Won the Veterans of Foreign VVars National Rifle Competition. For this feat they re- ceived a trophy and individual medals. Wfith All Scholastic riflemen, Ken Wfessels and Bill Curly, setting the pace, Chaminadeis Nimrods Won the Northern Division Championship for the third successive year. In competition against Freeport and Long Beach, other division Winners, Flyer sharp-shooters emerged victorious for the second consecutive year. This praisevvorthy triumph was engineered by the expert coaching of Bro. john Sheehan, SM. NATIONAL CHAMPIONS E Varsity Rifle Team: Kneeling: T. Zollexzi, J. Keenan, B. Terrence. Standing: W. Curley, J. Polizotlo, K. Wessels, S. Crisafulli, W. Welch, manager. 174 CCHS Onstage in the new auditorium to receive their in- dividual awards and team trophy from Bro. John Shee- han, S.M., are varsity Rifle Club members: K. Wessels, T. Zolezzi, B. Terrence, W. Curley, S. Crisafulli, J. Polizzoto and J. Keenan. 907 ill , Garden City ---... 795. sos ' J caraen city - .... 824' V881 ,V Westbury ,-..-.... 837 V f891' wesfbmyiLgg--4-gii 82155. iV879V y Mineola ,, ...... -., ass V872 , LV-MV V 867 Mmhassef ....... .. ass fsss'?fehaaahasMf1.,-.i+se1 886 V Roslyn ,...---.e-- 874 9008 e', Rosiyn ......... 857 '- : V Championships .V V CHS Long Beaeiik Freeporffx' 913 V V894 7 892 ,906 V -Vj , .904 , ,889 ,l,1, t, V896 V' 898 V906 Rifle 175 ,l'e S While Brother John Sheehan, S.M., prepares the ammo Joe Polizotto, Steve Crisifulli, Jim Keenan and Bill Curley get set on the firing line. Riflers Keenan and Curley won League honorable mention. Junior Varsity Rifle Team: Kneeling: R. Nara, F. Maher, R. Gunderman. Standing: J. Neid hart, R. Kaufmann, J. Herman, W. lndelicato, C. Schmidt. NEW SCHOOL RECORDS y .J 1955 - ss 600 .Yard Bun B Best Place, Openi Competition Best Place, Open: Competition ac These smooth-striding speed merchants, holders of the school record in the Metro- politan Distance Medley are: Jay Bowers tmilel , Bill Smith 18803, Bob Godesky i440l , and Joe lngarra 12203. The indoor edition of the Chaminade track team was undoubtedly one of the most powerful in the Metropolitan area. Coach Bro. John Gilfether, S.M., led the 'team to its best winter season. The highlights included both a team triumph and an individual one: the former was the two-mile relay teamis triumph at the CHSAA Championships held Madison Square Garden. Nick Sergi, Bill Smith, Herb Welch, and Bob Codesky sped to a meet-record-equalling time of 8:15.45 the latter was Bob Godesky who placed first in the bishop Loughlin 1000-yd. run, tying a meet record at 2:23.2. In addition, Flyer entries performed Indoor Track Team: Sitting: N. Sergi, J. Connelly, H. Welch, J. Flemming, R. McCauley, W. Smith, J. Fussell, R. Godesky, A. Simons, J. Schramm. Soeolld Row: E. 0'Connell, G. -Clements, R. Sandroni, J. Ingarra, D. Arnold, J. Bowers, J. Kelly, G. Magee, G. LaBorne, R. Calucci, B. Lambert. Back Row: E. McGovern, F. Fahy, J. 0'DonneII, P. Mohlenbrok, D. Conroy, J. Eyermann, R. Sollitto, P. Vath, K. Walsh, J. Dews, G. Ferris, W. Barker. Nick Sergi, -., ................ -W 1:199 1000 Yard Run . . . Bill Smith, ---.. ...... ,-- ........... 2:187 54 Mile Run jim Kelly, ...--. .... -.- V 3:22 6 Two Mile Run J V Jay Bowers, .... --.., .,,,.., ..,, ,,,..... - 10:41 0 .Track Open .Team Score .,. ....... 4726: pts Penn Relays .......--- .... Third Place Bklyn., L. I. Meet ...- .... Third Place Joe Ingarra, turning in a respectable time of 10.8, cops first place in the l00-yard dash against Valley Stream. Gliding into fourth place is Bob Mc- Cauley. 4, , , --rw L, X .1 , ' V- fx W. M My . . , Well in the NYU Invitation, National AAU Meet, and CHSAA Indoor Relay Carnival. Chaminadeis outdoor trackmen constituted, in the opinion of Coaches Mr. Joseph Thomas and Bro. Gil- fether, Kthe strongest track team in the history of the schoolf, The squad had strength and depth in every event. The sprinters and hurdlers Were: Ioe Ingarra, 9' Newsday photo EW? .. 'ft 4 f r, 1,f,-i.,, ,Q A I E1 i .W 'T sid :Sem 1 ., -A A, ,.,s,gga2he - , . .1 Iim Fussell, Bob McCauley, Bob Sandroni and Pete Houser, While quarter-milers included Bill Derrick, Bud O,Connell, and lack McQuade. Bob Godesky, Bill Smith, Nick Sergi and Brian Lambert comprised the half-milersg jay Bowers, Andy Simons, Herb WVelch, and jim Kelly placed consistently in the mile run. The Flyer's Two Mile Relay team is shown winning the CHSAA Two-Mile Relay Championship at Madison Square Garden in the record-equalling time of 8.15.4-, holding a narrow margin at the first leg is Nick Sergi ileftb. After the second leg, Herb Welch icenterl hands the baton to Bill Smith. Anchor-man Bob Godesky frightl is about to break the tape. WH' 1 -- f ?f?? ?ZfW' ' Mil - ,M . , ' , n., , v,w 'xg Se, Qfex L,.W , W ,W F 5 1 ,1 Clearing the high bar at 5' 8 is Gene LaBorne. In the outdoor season, Gene went on to clear as high as 5' 1IV4 , and since he is only a iunior, he is considered a definite threat to the school record. Field Events NEW SCHOOL RECORDS 1955 - 56 Javelin throw Jerry Clements, .... r,,,, 1 55' 0 Two Mile Relay Sergi, Smith Welch, Godesky, ,,.,. .. 8:09.5 Four Mile Relay Simons, Smith, Bowers, Godesky, ....,,,,..,.,,,,.... 19:11.0 Distance Medley f880,440,1320 milej Simons, McQuade, Kelly, Bowers, ....,....,,..,,......... 10:58.53 Distance Medley f880,220,440, milej Sergi, McCauley, Smith, Bowers, ,,,,,,,,,,,.......,.,.., 8102.9 Andy Simons, Jack McQuade, lim Kelly, and jay Bowers set a new school record with a 1015813 triumph at the Fordham University Relays, the renowned two-mile re- lay team of Sergi, Smith, Welch, and Codesky broke its own school standard with an 8:09.2 clocking at the CHSAA Relay Carnival, finally, this same quartet proved itself second best in the East by placing in the Penn Relays. The season's accomplishments were un- questionably the greatest of all Flyer track teams. Ron Matzinger puts the shot with cham- pionship form in an outdoor track meet at Van Cortland Park. Freshman Track Members: Front Row: G. Knipfing, J. Rochel, P. Smith, R. Cannata, N. Capece, J. Giarraputo, C. O'Leary, P. Gramanco, J. Mc Gregor, M. McCabe. Second Row: W. Ryan, L. Prybylski, J. 0'NeiII, T. Kopel, R. Murray, R. Schoner, R. Brown, R. Voelger, W. Vonkaab. Back Row T. Long, P. Drucker, M. Lucas, G. Meistrell, R. Stepsis. Preparing to hole a lengthy putt is Rick Agnew while Jim 0'Brien holds the pin. Exhibiting championship form, Dick Grimm practices his driving technique prior to teeing off at the Rockville Country Club. The members of the golf team are: Front Row: R. Vachris, R. Haverland, G. Evers, R. Agnew, and R. Beers. Back Row: G. VandeWeghe, R. Gilmartin, R. Grimm, G. Grace, and J. 0'Brien. Skip Gilmartin, Flyer man-about-the-links lines up a sizable putt on the 18th green. In the past several years, Charm nade's golf team has become one of the finest on Long Island Al though many of last yearis players have been lost via graduation Coach Mr. Edward Flynn is ant1 cipating another highly successful season. Returning to lead this year s aggregation of par-busters are Bob Gilmartin, the team's number one player, Richie Grimm, Gary Vande Wegh, and Cary Evers. Bob Vachris, Dick Agnew, lim O,Bf1GH, and Dick Beers are numbered among the other squad members The Rockville Country Club 1S the teamis home links. Golf 180 M. QU 3 z .api , 4 Ek wax, Q-.ig ,2- f if . , -1 3 ,g .4 VL, 44, 3,2 5 Q! . W s J. am 'fr x - 'Z Q-Q 3 , , . if S! J SHE? Fig. ie JL 7. V 3,9 A wigia, , , M 5,3 ff' in fffwmxl fum? V 3 15 , F' Q ii 9 is 3? V 5 1 il 313 cm 591 I .L,1 21 ff,1 I ' I 4 Z5 -f ' 1 f 1 9 i Q , ff V A 1 , O A 39 Z' F M. f fi A, 1, fi :X SIHMWWW ,,,.....WT,v..v.7-, TENNIS RECORD 1955 CHS Opp. 3 Loughlin .,,, .,.... . .. ......, ,, ,,,,.,,.. 2 2 Xavier ..... ,, ,..,... , .,.. 3 5 Loyola ....,........ ..a. Of 3 Fordham Prep .... .... 2 5 St. Iohn's Prep ..,,,.. ...,,,,,.... 0 2 Iona Prep ..........., - ....,. -, ,.., 3 5 Brooklyn Prep .... ,,,,,,. ,. 0 5 All Hallows .,.. - ...,......,...,.., ,,,-,, 0 5 New York M.A. , ....,,,, ,,, 0 3 Stepinae .,,... P ,.,. , ,,,,, ,,,,,. ,,,, 2 3 LaSalle Military .......,....,.. ,. ..,,,,,,.,. 2 CHSAA Championship Match 3 Xavier ......,......,.. .. .,...-,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,, 2 Chaminade's 1955 Tennis Team won the first CHSAA varsity trophy in the school's history. The members of the team were R. Razzetti, W, Heeg, C. Martin, T. Longua, P. Ruppert, R. Con- nel and P. Wittrup. QW Ranked fifth in Eastern Junior Singles Tennis and first in Doubles Play last Fall, Dick Razzetti is now hailed as first on the Atlantic Coast and 29th in the United States. Dick has won the Brooklyn Junior Indoor Tournament, the New York State Doubles, the Suffolk Doubles, the Staten Island Doubles, and is the two- time Roslyn Country Club Champion. He has been a finalist in the Fordham Senior Tournament, the Westchester County Tour- nament, the Eastern Interscholastic Private Schools Tournament, the Eastern Junior Doubles, and the Staten Island Singles. Dick was a semifinalist in the New York State Singles, the New Jersey Tournament and Fordham Senior Singles. The CHSAA Champion- ship Chaminade team owes many of its victories to Diek's play. He combines with Clint Martin to provide an unbeatable doubles pair for the team. Dick hails from Roslyn Heights, is a class officer, and also plays basketball. Champion Tennis 182 Following last year's highly successful season in which the Flyers placed first in the CHSAA League, Coach Bro. Charles Barnett, S.M., is looking forward to another banner year. His opti- mism is Well-founded on Dick Razzetti, one of the finest young players in the nation. Other singles players are Clint Martin, a very reliable performer, and Mike Mullen. Representing the team in the doubles matches are the teams of Bruce Dunn and Paul Wittrup, and Brian Bed- narz and Bob Connell. Dick Razzetti irightl , perennial varsity Tennis Star, puts his height into full play as he starts a sizzling serve and follows through ibeiowi with formidable power. The members of the tennis team are: Kneeling: C. Mar- tin, R. Razzetti, and B. Bed- narz. Standing: B. Dunn, P. Wittrup, R. Connell, M. Mullen. 183 Q '.ZN.... -- altfiinlwifakikfisiiwwih 33 4TLJJwmmww iijs BASEBALL RECORD D 01111 CHS . 3 Great Neck .......... ------- .... .. 2 0 Sewanhaka .---.L .... - .... - .... -. 4 0 Sewanhaka ....... --- .......... .. 3 1 Great Neck ..... -W ..,...... 7 5 Hicksville ,. ............. .. ..,..... 3 0 Loughiin ..,, - ...... - ........ ..... 1 2 Holy Trinity ,.... - ........... 3 0 St. Mary's ...... ......,..... - .... 5 4 St. John's .. ....... - ............ 7 2 St. Mary's .................... -..-.. 1 7 St. Michaefs - ..... -- ........... 6 6 ' St. Francis --.------- ..... ..---- 3 1 Loughlin , ,,,,,,, ,,.,,,-,,,,,, 5 0 se. John's ..., - ....,. .,,-,,-- 16 3 Brooklyn Prep -,. ,....,., ,, ..... .. 4 11 it Cathedral' Prep ,,.. -, ,......,. , 5 -4 St. Michaefs ,,...,.. ---,..--.. 1 0 St. Francis -,,.-,.,,m,,,. ...,, ,, 3 6 Cathedral Prep M... .... - ,,.... I Kevin has been a mainstay of the Flyer nine for his entire four years at Chaminade. He has helped the team not only with his pitching but also he has been one of the leading hitters on the team. His great ability has not been overlooked for he has tried out with the New York Yankees. The Varsity baseball team: Front Row: M. Manzer, J. Gunn, J. Trentalange, D. Sullivan, R. Krist. Sefond Row: J. Dunne lmanagerl, R. Materdero, R. Ascoli, M. Hudack, J. Pistana, J.Dehner, K. Wessels, R. Carlin lmanagerl. Back Row: C. Pacifico, K. Krist, D. Nonelle, A. Jasinski, Mr. Charles McGuckin, lCoachl. Kevin Krist, wallowing in the Salisbury Park sod is about to be tagged out by a St. Mary's infielder as the Flyer baserunner vainly attempts to steal third base. The Varsity Baseball team, a victim of bad breaks. and tough opposition, early in the season is still fighting to reach the .500 mark. They must Win three remaining games to end up vvith a 7-7 league record. A bright spot this year was the 6-3 victory over St. Francis, League leaders. 1-0 and 3-2 losses at the hands of Loughlin and Trinity respectively hurt the team early in the season. St. Michael and Cathedral proved to be cousins, however, and helped the team to pick up some needed Wins. Denny Sullivan was particularly effective against St. Michael, striking out seventeen in one game. Most effective picthing this year was done by Kevin Krist, Denny Sullivan, Dick Nonelle, and Mike Hudack. In the infield, Art Iascinski and John Dehner sparkled. Iack Gunn and Bob Krist shared honors on second base. Charlie Pacifico took care of first. The Team is indebted to the vicious late season hitting of catcher Porky Trenta- lange. Star outfielders were Mike Manzer and Ken Wessels. Mike was the team's leading hitter. Half Way through the season the tearnis able coach, Mr. Charles McGuckin, was summoned by Uncle Sam. Mr. james Hall has taken over as Flyer pilot. The Flyer bench anticipates a big inning as Ken Wessels takes a healthy cut at the plate. Art Jasinski is on deck. Jack Dehner prepares to place the tag on an opposing baserunner about to plough into the Flyer third baseman's knee. Carefully observing the speeding sphere Jack Gunn demonstrates his fine batting eye as he takes an outside pitch. 185 l c v' 11 v.. 60' .-M A.- In R, 2. nw ,i.. .. H- --X W4 .AL Cv . Mg: f.,y.,. v-.N fx, ,M N.. 'A Q . - wg: . 1 . ' .Q wwf aff- M fw- x M' , fx, ., .. -f.. 1.1 3 ' . fe, 'vo fm as SX ,,, ww-aw , fn Qw www uw ,van vw-pm -rm' -4' w. me ,W L..L . 79' -1' YQ y U, f .' N -was 'v W 4 ,,. wmv, In A , x . mf W, .., fn y-. .I , 'X .WX , - ,Aff ua ,vial Na, 125. 6 walt' .-IWW. A S., fr '1f-'f'Z:y M Y s V. J W---.wc V WM ,ff bw ,H nf, xulf M ,,Y, 4. 'fnav fuu? :W -Q A Q v K Vey, :ff ,, is 9 V' M, V V .M -'U Q w '?f 0'fZ'u OUR LADY OF LORETTO, HEMPSTEAD Rev. Aloysius H. 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'- .ff --f ,W - ,gf WA- .- -1,,4.1-..,. .-e A .wkzolge ,1i.gf,gn,,..' . .. O O ,.. 1K 'k 4 Q ill r--. Ph CD CD LT' 2-3 C CD Us KD ill CD O r-+- CD C-1 SD F-91 2 Ph O P1 U3 'S CD O P-4. D3 v-1 93 r-f- 1-v- CD I3 1-1- P-l O U .1 n 1 Since this Was the year of the dedication of the latest additions to our Greater Chaminade, we have reviewed the story of the construction, and of the blessing of these new buildings. 188 4 1 x Before the athletic quarters were finished excavations for the auditorium were begun: the concrete foundation of the stage lcenterl houses the band practice room: three acrobatic steel workers fright? anchor one of the four- teen ton girders of the auditorium roof. Auditorium Construction Ground was broken for Chaminade's new east wing on October 2, 1953. Build- ing moved along swiftly and by Septem- ber, 1954, the new classrooms were ready for occupancy. In August, 1954, exca- vation was begun for the auditorium and the athletic quarters. By Ianuary 22, 1956, Chaminadc Day, the new audi- torium, with its 1250 seats, air condition- ing system, organ, modern stage equip- , we' 1 J f ,Q I .- A H' dii ' F in it ln- The steel framework of the building was erected in the spring of 1955. Each of the four massive girders spanning the auditorium is one hundred feet long. ment, light controls, and public address system was ready for dedication. The balcony of the auditorium is built over the lobby and bookstore, and ties into the east wing. The steel skeleton soon disappeared behind the rapidly rising walls. The derrick raised the stone trim for the roof. His Excellency, Bishop Edmund J. Reilly, J.C.D. blesses the auxiliary A crucifix, iust blessed by His Excellency, Bishop Edmund J. gymnasium. Assisting him are Bro. Donald Bond, S.M., Rev. James Hickey, Reilly, J.C.D., is installed in a classroom in the new east wing. S.M., Very Rev. John A. Elbert, S.M., Very Rev. Joseph A. Tetzlaff, S.M. Assisting are Brother Donald Bond, S.M., Rev. James Hickey, On the 106th anniversary of the death of Father VVilliam joseph Chaminade, january 22, hundreds of Chaminade friends assembled in the school for the dedication ceremonies. His Ex- cellency, Bishop Edmund j. Reilly, j.C.D., pre- sided in the name of Archbishop Thomas E. Molloy, S.T.D. Open house was held from 1:00 to 3:00 p. m. The blessing of the new additions took place at 3:00 p. m. and at 3:15, the cere- monies in the new auditorium were begun. Addresses were made by Brother john T. Darby, S.M., Principal, Very Rev. john A. Elbert, S.M., the Marianist Provincial Superior, and Bishop Reilly. Presentations of the Presidcntls Keys to Mrs. Albert Sacco and Mr. john McQuade, presidents of the Mothers and Fathers Clubs, re- spectively, were made by Bishop Reilly. Solemn Benediction, celebrated by Bishop Reilly, con- cluded thc ceremonies. S.M., Very Rev. John A. Elbert, S.M. His Excellency, Bishop Edmund J. Reilly, J.C.D., ileftl presents the President's Key to Mrs. Albert Sacco, President of the Chaminade Mothers Club. On stage are Brother John T. Darby, S.M., Mrs. Sacco, Very Rev. John A. Elbert, S.M., iseatedl, Bishop Reilly, Very Rev. Joseph A. Tetzlatf, S.M., Rt. Rev. Msgr. Edmund Fitzgerald, Rt. Rev. Msgr. George M. Bitterman. Addressing the auditorium visitors and friends of Chaminade lbelowl is His Excellency, Bishop Edmund J. Reilly. At the far right of the same photo is Rt. Rev. Msgr. Ron- ald MacDonald. Bishol Q ,. V .. : kL - ' Q , , Ziifzfzw . . X , 1 F .- M i A L ' 4 ,V Shi e ww, ts 4 ,S wqi, K i 23 Q X JK! XL L -amz f-K A -,WW ,, , K V! I g ' -is-X 'X FV 2 Jw-W ww Q r ,A- 'Hr .Q Q, was : -is fn gf fp. 52 5 x L Ns wg his 5 ,ni Q .. lg 'ifiiif 5 T ,Q E. KN S. ,K gtg? X Qs N. ff' . ,Y Q Q A f 4 if K 2535435-2 s1':i i ,ijfT5Sg mi 2 K 'iii l! ff? Q ri 16 Q' QT 11 ze? , 5 :ff W ? ' 7 a iz MQW' 1 w if inf f i f . gg- , a Z J, .my 'f A 5 , if A , f - Q J., 2 f we. fs xg ,- 1 N iw M -.. f .. , rf fr 5 L Z? 7' .st lx g 'Si Nr f fs ' 5 , ? i 5 E ,Q Q. f 9 4, Q. , 5 ni Sv' M S - .Q 2 SQ! Aw.. , LP . Q if nbfm 'SZ . P 'Ji ,V F MJ A 2, ,X 'Q 'QC' ji QA ' 7 fi ' I , '1 4 . ' IV' M , w -V VLVZ 1 I, ' 'lg' l 0 .- .LVV M ,, V- 2 if --VV 5? XM ia ,, , A , Q - A F52 2-' 4 1 B -- my vvvf ,.,, , - ' . Q 1 ,, 'P W, M ww!! 1 -,ws The graduation exercises of the Class of 1955 were held on June 26, 1955. After the traditional Pomp and Circumstance, Rev. Bernard L. Horst, S.M., acting for Rev. Vincent Plassenthal, S.M., Who was preach- ing a retreat in Puerto Rico, gave the Invo- cation. Bruce Grimm made the Salutatory Address, and Richard Milone gave the Valedictory Address. After Bro. Iohn T. Darby, S.M., Principal, presented diplomas to the Silver jubilee class, the new grads left to the Marche Pontificale played by the Chaminade Band. Commencement Bruce Grimm Class President and Salutatorlan opens the Commencement Richard Milone, Valedictorian and speech club Exercises for the Class of 1955 The Class of l956 wlll hold their ceremonies veteran, electrified the gathering with his dy- in the new auditorium namic address. w 1 ,K , X ix ' we 4 as 4 W, ,ww iz 5 ' 1. u M, - I I II , I A ' Y. ,,.,,Mf-mf I n an 4 f ggi 75, A ,f , Vixaxx' . M, , ,I W I .sk 1 5 . ,Im .K .W j ' gg A , 5 2 if .1. if I Q A ' S ' A -wiv f ' gm ' '-I .. . A -pk A 'fy A 2 fi ' 29-'E 'Q ' . ,' O , if U ,. ' psf ' is .. , WE' ' ' ' I '-- 'AA S Q 1 Y A ,. I I 1 . I II f L I- I A 1 q ' ' ' -VV- ff ' ., ., ' ,, , ,.., ' ' I ,. Q lz R A ,? g, j9j,' 3 rgf.'sv,' 5 ,f ,, ,V - - A 1. I- ,ff M 4, . L I I- Eff ,IVVV N LI .mg i X fr Y Agfa, 'Bd Y- mu .: I , , --::. if , K I- I, - - 7- 1, 5' Mzfffq' e,:2.II- -::': -: -.' if J 1 ' , K 34, A L.'.x9 I tt : I ,. R-vv ak . t V , , N . . U ,:.,..,,- ',-v ki.: SL : Q , 1 3 ' -in - - - 5: 25 V M - , 'F I. ' g L - W A I EI ' 'fa i if V - - V'5 ' I zll. '. - ' I r N ' ' fy f I ' I I - . K J I I ,,, , . A' ' I 1 V . ,A2. , ::': I -. I I- ? 'N' f IIIII .. - 1,- III me '.- lA-f I 'A: .1 'Q A A ,A 1 , A ,I il J ' gf: V -V lf5,. IL.f z 7 'I -I it . ' im If f K Q I 9 0 0 if figs I ., fs 2 i , I v E i s x V w r n 1 l , PATRONS We thank our friends, personal and business llisted on the following Pageslv for their generous support Hemp fy N owns o ess hc n the f 197 Mr. and Mrs. G. Brudermann A Mr. and Mrs. Frank Abbadessa A Friend of Al Abette George Abjanieh Mr. and Mrs. Charles Aicher Mr. and Mrs. Fred Allhusen Mr. Edward Anderson Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Aneser Mrs. Ann Angell William Anthros John Antizzo Beatrice Antonone Mr. and Mrs. Charles Arcouet Thomas Arnone Mr. and Mrs. William Aronowicz Mr. and Mrs. F. Artale Mrs. Ethel Aste James Athanasio Charles T. Azzara M.D. M. T. Azzara Children Dr. Martin T. Azzara Mrs. Martin T. Azzara B Joseph L. Bachand Anna Bachlet Mr. and Mrs. William Bachmann Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Bacotti Marge Baert Pierre Baert Sandy Baert Mr. and Mrs. David A. Barron Dr. and Mrs. C. Baker Cordelia Barkstedt William J. Baroni Dr. and Mrs. Irving Barr Mr. and Mrs. Eugene F. Barrett Mr. and Mrs. Joseph S. Basel Rev. Joseph S. Basel Robert J. Basel S. Basken D. L. Baunum Mr. and Mrs. Vincent Bauso V Edward Leo Baxter Mr. and Mrs. George G. .Baxter John S. Baxter Mrs. J. Baxter Joseph B. Baxter Dr. Robert A. Beal Mr. and Mrs. Richard S. Bean Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Beckerle Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Beechert Mr. Raymond V. Beers Mr. and Mrs. Richard Beers Richard Beers Jr. Mrs. A. N. Behringer Mr. and Mrs. Bernard F. Beirne Mr. and Mrs. James J. Baennett Mr. and Mrs. Martin F. Bennett Hug Bennettia Mr. and Mrs. Richard Bentz Harry A. Berke William F. Bertram Mr. and Mrs. Bertucci Mr. and Mrs. Joseph J. Bires G. Fred Birkel Charles Bivona Ann Marie and Blacky Albert N. Blanchard Dr. and Mrs. H. J. Blass Mr. and Mrs. Blinn Margaret Blohm Mr. and Mrs. Howard Bock Mrs. Florence Bodkin Mr. and Mrs. L. Bogert N. Bonnette Fr. R. P. Boyle Mr. and Mrs. K. F. Bracken Michael Bransfield Peter Bransfield Sadie Bransfield Sophie Bransfield Mr. and Mrs. H. Braun Mr. and Mrs. Paul J. Breen Dr. and Mrs. Bernard Brennan Mr. and Mrs. Francis Brennan The Bretsch Family Mrs. Martha Bretsch Mr. Brevsan William Brooks Mr. and Mrs. Joseph H. Brown Mrs. VVallace Nelson Brown Mrs. J. A. Brudermann Mr. and Mrs. Harold S. Brush Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Buehholtz Miss Eileen Buchholtz Dr. Francis J. Buckley Mr. and Mrs. Charles Buettner Mr. and Mrs. Clifton Bumford Harry Burden Murray Burden Mr. and Mrs. E. T. Burke Miss Mary A. Burke Rev. William M. Burke Mr. and Mrs. John A. Burns Walter Burns Mr. and Mrs. Henry J. Buser Mr. and Mrs. James W. Byrnes Sr. C Mr. and Mrs. E. T. Cain Miss Patricia A. Cain Mr. and Mrs. Thomas S. Calderwood Mary Callahan Mr. and Mrs. Anthony J. Campo Mr. and Mrs. J. Campo and Family Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Cannata Miss Grace Cantwell Mrs. E Capece Nicholas Capece Margaret Ca The Carlock rd Family Mr. and Mrs. John J. Carrall Mr. and Mrs. Thomas J. Casey Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Cassar Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs . Joseph Cassese . John B. Cassidy Mr. and Mrs. Walter Cassidy Elena Catapano Joanne Catapano Michael Catapano Mr. and Mrs. Carl Cederblom Mr. and Mrs . Joseph S. Chase Mr. and Mrs. James Chastonay Mr. and Mrs . John Chessa Mrs. Anna S. Christian Mr. and Mrs. Adam Christmann Mr. and Mrs. A. Ciringione Kathryn R. Clarke Mr. and Mrs. H. Clemments Mr. and Mrs. David R. Clifford M. Vera Cody Margaret Cody Mr. and Mrs. Anthony B. Colby Robert Coleman Candace M. Collins Mr. and Mrs. Cornelius A. Collins Edward W. Collins Sr. Edward Collins Jr. John Collins '56 Louise A. Collins Mr. and Mrs. Patrick Collins Mr. and Mrs. Antonio Comparetto P FR. ADRIAN MCCARTHY, S.M., former Chaminade Chaplain, addresses the Chaminde Vocation Rally held at school on the occasion of his Silver Jubilee. Bros. Donald Bond, S.M., George McKenzie, S.M., John Darby, S.M., and John Sheehan, S.M., grace the dais. Compliments of a Friend Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Connolly Congratulations to Class of ,56 Mrs. Arthur J. Connell Mrs. Charles F. Connolly Catherine P. Conroy Daniel J. Conroy Daniel J. Conroy Helen G. Conroy Miss Mary Eileen Conroy Annette Conroy Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Cooke Harold L. Corwith Harold L. Corwith Mr. and Mrs. John Cosgrove Miss Florence Costello James C. Costello Jr. '56 Mr. and Mrs. James G. Costello John W. Costello '57 Margaret A. Costello Thomas R. Costello ,58 Rev. William F. Costello Mrs. ' Coutinho Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Cox Jr. Mrs. Richard L. Creamer Mr. and Mrs. William Crisafulli Davey Crochett Herbert K. Cronin Mr. and Mrs. R. Crotty Marshall O. Crowley Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Cucchi Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Cunningham Mr. and Mrs. A. Curatolo Elvira Curatolo Mr. and Mrs. M. Curatolo Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Curley Michael Curry Patrick and Mae Curtian Bernard Cusmano D Mrs. G. and P. D'Amico Mr. and Mrs. A. D'Ange Mrs. and Mr. J. E. Dais Bernard Dalton John G. Dalton Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs James Day . John C. Daly . Vincent Danzi Mr. and Mrs. Dausend . Cloyd Davis . Michael Davis Albert J. De Bruin David DeBruin Gregory DeBruin Karen DeBruin Katherine T. DeBruin ' Mr. and Mrs. W. DeBruin Katherine DeFontaine f .,.: '..V T1 6 MARY'S MONTH of May was opened at Chaminade with the recitation of the rosary by the student body. Father James Hickey, S.M., spoke on filial devotion to the Blessed Virgin Mary. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Delap Edward Delfoe Mr. and Mrs. E. F. Delfoe Jr. Irene Delorenzo Pete Deluca Mr. and Mrs. Charles N. Del Vecchio Mr. and Mrs. Sal DeMarine Mr. and Mrs. Fred Dennehy Dr. and Mrs. B. F. Dennis Ann Depinto Bruce Depping Mr. and Mrs. Benj. Desetto Francis X. Devine Jane Devine Mr. and Mrs. Frank DiCesu Mr. and Mrs. Frank DiMasi Miss Marie Diodati Mr. and Mrs. Arthur P. Dirks and Family Dr. and Mrs. Don Ditata Jane DoBrowski Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Dobson Mrs. T. G. Dodge Mr. Dennis Doherty Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Dolan Jr. Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Dolan Jr. Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Dolan Jr. Mary Jane Dolan Mrs. Anna Dominic Mr. and Mrs. W. Ward Donahoe Mr. and Mrs. James A. Donlon Mr. and Mrs. John V. Donlon Mrs. Anna M. Donovan Dowal A. Donovan Mr. Thomas Donovan Jr. Rev. Andrew Leo Doran Mr. John Doran Miss Madeline Doran Mr. and Mrs. John J. Dowling Mr. and Mrs. P. Downey Ella Doyle Mr. and Mrs. Vincent Doyle Mrs. Draper Thomas F. Draper M.D. Mr. and Mrs. James.Driscoll Jacob Drubin Chris M. Drucker Mr. and Mrs. F. J. Drucker Mr. and Mrs. V. Peter Drucker Drug-O-Rama Mr. and Mrs. Joseph D. Duffy Mr. and Mrs. Owen H. Duffy Mrs. Mary Duggan Frank A. Dunn Mrs. J. D. Dunn Dr. and Mrs. Michael J. Dunne Mr. and Mrs. Robert W. Durso Harry Dutton Mr. and Mrs. Joseph P. Dwyer Rosaleen Dwyer Mary Ellen Dyroff Mr. and Mrs. Henry Dyroff Steve Dyroff E E. P. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Eakins Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Herbert B. Eberle Mr. N. Edwards J. T. Eltlein Jr. Mr. and Mrs. G. Eliott William J. Engesser Mr. and Mrs. E. Entstrasser Mr. and Mrs. Andrew F. Eschmann Mr. and Mrs. John Eschmann Peter Eschmann Thomas A. Eschmann Evers Family Louis Eyermann Mr. and Mrs. Henry P. Eyerman F Mrs. I. Fagan Mr. and Mrs. John P. Fahey Mr. and Mrs. Frank G. Fanning Alice Farrell Charles L. Farrell Mr, and Mrs. Thomas F. Farrell Nicholas Fauci Francisco Fauci Mr. and Mrs. Philip Fauci Mr. and Mrs. James Fenlon Mr. Thomas and Mother Fennelly Mr. and Mrs. Albert G. Ferris Mrs. M. K. Finnerty Mr. anddMrs. Andrew Ficz Mr. and Mrs. Harry Fisher Mr. and Mrs. Harry Fisher Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Fisher Miss Veronica Fisher William Fisher Anna L. Fitzgerald Edward Fitzgerald Maurice E. Fitzgerald Edward J. Fitzmaurice Edward J. F itzmaurice Jr. John and Allan Fitzpatrick Doctor and Mrs. T. B. Fitzpatrick Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Fitzpatrick Mr. and Mrs. Edward Flecker Mr. and Mrs. Raymond T. Fleming Calista and Kathleen Fliller Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Fliller Floral Beauty Salon Mr. and Mrs. J. Flynn Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Flynn James Flynn Mrs. James Flynn Mr. and Mrs. Walter Foley Mr. and Mrs. Thomas J. Fox Harold M. Frank D.D.S. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Franza Mr. S. Franzese Anthony Freda John Freda Rose Freda Mr. and Mrs. C. Fredericks - A Friend A Friend A Friend A Friend A Friend A Friend A Friend A Friend Compliments of A Friend Compliments of A Friend Mr, and Mrs. Herbert J. G. Frost Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Fusaro G Anthony Gabriele Mary K. Gagliano Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Gale Mr. and Mrs. Bernard E. Gallagher Mrs. Elizabeth F. Gallagher Mr. and Mrs. James E. Gallagher Mrs. Dorothy Gangitano Mr. and Mrs. Edward Gannon Mr. and Mrs. John A. Gannon Mr. and Mrs. Garby James G. Garner Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Garner Mr. and Mrs. James D. Garvey James F . Garvey Mr. and Mrs. Adrian C. Gately Chris Gerdes BROS. DONALD BOND, S.M., Louis Baysek, S.M., and William Callahan, S.M., kneel in prayful adoration be- fore the Blessed Sacrament on monthly retreat Sunday. Pers Mr. and Mrs. G. Gurlidy Aaron Gurwitz The Gutmann Family Richard Gutmann Gyro Anchor Club H Hazel Haase Mr. Thomas E. Hagan Mr. Thomas G. Hagan Mrs. Hahn Mr. and Mrs. Edward P. Hald Alice Haley Josephine 'Haley Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Halkett Mr. and Mrs. R. E. -Hall Earl Hallemeyer Mr. and Mrs. John J. Halleron Jr. Mrs. John Halleron Sr. Miss Mary Halleron Miss Anita Handschuh Mr. George Handschuh Mr. and Mrs Charles Hanley Mrs. May Hanlon Mr. and Mrs. Francis M. Gere Mr. and Mrs. Louis Gerstner Joe Giarruputo John W. Giblin Mr. and Mrs. F. H. Gienau Mr. and Mrs. George Gillespie Mr. and Mrs. E. Gillmore Mr. and Mrs. J. Giordano Albert P. Giuliano Daniel Glaseruff D.D.S. Mr. and Mrs. Gockeng Dr. and Mrs. Bernard Goffen Robert Gold Mrs. H. Golden Harry Goldsmith Mr. and Mrs. George Grae Mr. and Mrs. John F. Graham Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Green Mr. and Mrs. William C. Gregory Domenick Grella Mr. and Mrs. M. Grella Mr. and Mrs. Richard Gremillot Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Grennen Mr. and Mrs. J. Joseph Grennen Dr. and Mrs. Gerard P. Griffin May Hanson Mr. and Mrs. Charles Harkins Mr. and Mrs. C. Harman Edward L. Harold Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Harrington Mr. Edward I. Harrison J. Myles Hart Mr. and Mrs. J. Wesley Hart Mr. and Mrs. D. Hartz Mrs. A. L. Haste Edward Hauch Robert Hawkey Joseph Healey Miss N. A. Healey Miss A. Healy Miss F. Healy Henry W. Hecht Louis G. Hecht Edmund R. Heenan Timothy D. Heenan Dorothy Hemingway Mrs. K. Henrikson Mr. and Mrs. John Henschel Joseph E. Herbert Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Herring Miss Mary M. Hess W. R. Griffin M.D. Roy Grimm Mr. and Mrs. John Groenwold Mr. and Mrs. R. Grogan Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Grosso Lisa Del Guidice Robert Guimaraes Mr. and Mrs. Joseph A. Gundermann Gunning Family 200 Mr. and Mrs. Al Hgfferman John A. Higgins '42 Mr. and Mrs. Raymond J. Higgins Mr. W. F. Higgins Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Hill Mr. and Mrs. Arthur R. Hirsch William Hoare ' Mrs. Catherine Hofstad Mr. and Mrs. Henry Holt BRO JOHN DARBY, S.M., Principal, presides at a faculty meeting in the school library. Bm. Louis Nath, S M Vice President is al' the right. rlends Mrs. Hosser Mr. and Mrs. John J. Horan Mr. and Mrs. Clifford W. Horn Mr. and Mrs. George Hovanec Mr. and Mrs. James Howard Mr. and Mrs. Matthew T. Howard Ralph Howard Mr. and Mrs. M. N. Hudack Thomas Hughes Mr. and Mrs. Frederick W. Hundt Mr. and Mrs. William G. Hundt Mr. and Mrs. Bryon J. Hunt Mrs. Henry G. Hunt Mr. and Mrs. George J. Hutter Dr. and Mrs. F. J. Hzmund I Mr. J. Iappolo Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Ignaczak Mr. Anthony H. Indence Mr. and Mrs. Peter Inguagiato Mr. and Mrs. John Irvine I Jerome Jackson Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Jacobson Walter Jacoves Heline Jacubec Raymond V. Jamison Mr. and Mrs. H. Janner Mr. and Mrs. E. Jansen Mrs. B. Jarman Mr. and Mrs. A. Johnson Mr. and Mrs. J. William Johnson Alice Jordan 'V Frederick M. Jost K Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Kager Dr. and Mrs. John B. Kaiser Mr. and Mrs. Frank Kane Joseph W. Kane Christopher J. Karcher Edward G. Kaufman D.D.S. Fred Kays R. T. Kearns Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Keenan Jr. Mr. Benjamin Keerty Dr. and Mrs. Ernest D. Keet Mrs. F. Keller Miss E. A. Kelly Miss H. D. Kelly Mrs. Josephine Kelly Kenneth J. Kelly Mr. Michael Kelly Mr. and Mrs. Patrick J. Kelly Mr. and Mrs. N. Kempen Robert Wm. Kempen F. Kenwell Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Kern Jr. Walter Kerzner Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Kiefer Mr. and Mrs. Owen Kilgannon Harold King Mr. and Mrs. J. Kinpoitner The Kintgen Family Mrs. Lucas Kist Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Klag Mrs. N. Klannis Martin 'C. Klett Barbara M. Knipfing Carol E. Knipfing George B. Knipfing Mrs. George B. Knipfing George R. Knipfing Howard F. Knipfing Mr Mr. and Mrs. Richard Knipfing and Mrs. E. Kobus Mr. and Mrs. J. Kobus Mr. and Mrs. Kockes Mrs. Theresa Kollmer Barbara Koluch Mr. and Mrs. Charles Koluch Jeanie Koluch Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Kosens Herman L. Kraft Mr. and Mrs. S. Kraniak Madeline Krietsch Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Krug A. Krukowski Marykand John Kutch Mr. and Mrs. Kwiat L L 6: M Hardware Mr. and Mrs. Charles Labella Mr. Mr. Mr and Mrs. Eugene F. LaBorne and Mrs. L. Lacagnina and Mrs. Thomas Lahey Rose Lamatsch Mrs. George F. Lamb Mr. Mr and Mrs. William B. Lambert Alexander Lambiaso Mr. and Mrs. Elmer H. Lane Mr. and Mrs. John M. Lane Mr. and Mrs. Paul R. Lang James J. Langan 201 Mr. and Mrs. C. HQ Langdon Mr. and Mrs. James LaPonte Mr. and Mrs. Larkin Mr. Bernard Larkin Mr. and Mrs. James T. Larkin Miss Mildred Larkin Mr. and Mrs. George P. Lauinger Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Lehrfeild Mrs. Leimgruber Mr. Charles Leimgruber Mr. Leonard Leimgruber Ralph A. Leitner T. E. Lenihan Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Lennon Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Leonard Richard Lerner John Lesser Mr. and Mrs. Joseph A. Le Vasseur Miss Jean Frincis Lilly Mr. and Mrs. Paul R. Lilly Mr. and Mrs. Thaddeus W. Listing Joseph Lockwood Mr. and Mrs. J. LoCurto Mr. and Mrs. L. Londahl-Smidt Mr. and Mrs. Arthur L. Lonergan James N. Lonergan Mr. and Mrs. James P. Lonergan Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Long Mr. and Mrs. Longua Elaine, Ann, Jeanne, Marie Longua Lawerence Longua Nancy Longua Thomas John Longua Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Lucas Mrs. B. J. Luckas William P. Lueia J. Watson Lynch '34 M James S. MacDonald '54 Mr. and Mrs. Stuart A. MacDonald Mr. and Mrs. Leon Maeiejewski Mr, and Mrs. A. J. Mackie B.,E. Mackinnon Elizabeth Madden Edward P. Mather Elizabeth Maher Brian Mahony Mr. F. X. Mahony John Mahony Mr. and Mrs. John J. Mahony Jr. John J. Mahony Jr. Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Mahony Jenny Malkovsky Anthony C. Mardene Sr. Eleanore E. Mardene Mr. and Mrs. Louis Mariani Mr. and Mrs. Paul Mariani Mariano Family Mr. Anne Marshall Mr. and Mrs. Walter P. Marshall Mr. and Mrs. George Marson Janet Martens Mr. and Mrs. Clinton G. Martin Mrs. G. Bradley Martin Mr.'and Mrs. James A. Martin Jr. Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Martino Louis Ann Martino Mr. H. Moscovits Mr. Henry Masone Mr. and Mrs. N. Masone Eugene R. Masters Mr. and Mrs. Gene R. Masters Dr. and Mrs. John G. Masterson Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Matthews Mr. and Mrs. G. Matzinger Mr. and Mrs. John T. Mayer Mr. and Mrs. Philip J. McArdle Mr. and Mrs. John McAssey Mr. and Mrs. Myles McCabe William H. McCabe Bob McCaffrey Mrs. J. B. McCaffrey John B. McCaffrey Mr. and Mrs. Joseph McCaffrey Mr. and Mrs. A. J. McCarville Mr. and Mrs. Harry F. McCauley Mr. and Mrs. A. B. McCloskey Miss Catherine McConville Mrs. Frank J. McConville Mr. and Mrs. George V. McConville Mr. and Mrs. E. R. McCormick Col. and Mrs. C. M. McDermott Peter P. McDermott Mr. and Mrs. M. M. McDonnell Edward F. McDougal Sr. Mr. and Mrs. Walter A. McDougal Mr. John A. C. McCann Mr. and Mrs. John McGarry Mr. McGee Mrs. Elizabeth McGee The McGee and Murphy Families Mr. and Mrs. John McGhie Dr. and Mrs. Vincent E. McGinn Dr. and Mrs. E. McGoldrick Marie and Alfred McGovern Mr. and Mrs. H. J. McGowen Ann McGrane Mr. and Mrs. S. McGregor McGuire Family Mr. and Mrs. George H. McGuire Dr. and Mrs. Gerard E. McGuirk Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Mclnerney Mr. and Mrs. James H. McKay James H. McKay Jr. J. M. McLain and Family Mr. and Mrs. W. T. McLaughlin Mr. and Mrs. A. V. McLoughlin James McMahn Mr. and Mrs. John E. McMahon Mr. and Mrs. John P. McQuade Sr. Mr. and Mrs. John P. McQuade Jr. John P. McQuade III Mr. and Mrs. James McOuillin Mr. and Mrs. M. McRiddick F. Brian Meager Mr. and Mrs. Meek John Meierdierks Joseph Meisel Dr. and Mrs. Malcolm E. Meistrell Mr. and Mrs. Melchione Elissa Memmoli Mr. and Mrs. A. Merget Mr. and Mrs. R. Merritt Mr. and Mrs. Peter Meurer Mrs. Christopher Meyer John Meyer Mr. and Mrs. Milton Meyer Joseph Meyers Philip Meynen Mr. Michael Michele and Mark Mr. and Mrs. J. V. Micucci Mrs. J. Miele Mr. and Mrs. L. Miele Helen Mika Gladys T. Mikelanis John Mikelanis Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Milek Mr. and Mrs. A. Miller Wilfred E. Millette Mr. and Mrs. E. Miraglia Mr. and Mrs. M. Miraglia Mr. and Mrs. Alexander Mirecki Mr. and Mrs. Howard J. Missback Jimmy Moffett Mr. and Mrs. Frank Mohan Frank Molinari Katherine Money Penny Francis M. Montalbano L. Montalbano Mr. and Mrs. Luke D. Morgan Frank Morgan Mr. and Mrs. Bruce W. Morrison Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Morrissey In Memory Of Gertrude E. Morrissey In Memory Of Richard J. Morrissey Mrs. Frederick T. Moss Mr. Frederick T. Moss Mr. and Mrs. J. E. 'Mottola Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Moss Mr. and Mrs. Harold V. Muller Mr. and Mrs. V. J. Mulshine Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Mulvey Peter and Agnes Mundoff The H. M. Murphy Family Harold M. Murphy Mr. and Mrs. J. Murphy Mr. and Mrs. J. Murphy Mr. and Mrs. V. E. Murphy Mr. and Mrs. Joseph T. Murray Helen G. Murtha Mr. Leon Muse Mr. and Mrs. Charles Muyante Mr. and Mrs. H. S. Myers Jr. Mr. and Mrs. F. Mapoli N Carmela Napolitano S. F. Nardella ,35 Mr. and Mrs. N. Naro A. Richard Nash Mr. and Mrs. William J. Nash Ann and Mary Neidhart John Neidhart Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Neidhart Mr. and Mrs. M. Nelson Dr. and Mrs. G. Nemcek Louis F. Neuhaus Mr. and Mrs. E. Neville Miss Valerie Neville Mr. and Mrs. J. Nielson Mr. and Mrs. Edward Niemyer Mr. and Mrs. F. Nigita Anne Nimmo Personal PHOTOGRAPHED LAST SUMMER with Bro. John Darby, S.M., are two former Chaminade students, who had just made their perpetual profession in the Society of Mary: Bro. Francis Keenan, S.M., '50, and Bro. Richard Zehnle, S.M., '50. O Mr. and Mrs. Charles J. O'Brien Mr. and Mrs. Harry J. O'Brien John and Michael O'Brien Mr. and Mrs. Peter J. O'Brien Mr. and Mrs. Leo J. O,Callaghan Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. William Ochse E. J. O'Connell Mr. and Mrs. E. J. O,Connell and Family Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Desmond O,Connor Dermond O'Connor J. V. O'Connor Mr. and Mrs. J. V. O'Connor Jr. Raymond V. O'Connor Thomas C. O'Connor Mary O'Doherty Mrs. C. J. O'Donnell Mr. Charles J. O'Donnell Mr. and Mrs. E. Pistana Mr. and Mrs. James J. Pistana Mr. and Mrs. A. Pitzallis Barbara and James Porges Mr. M. J. Porges Mrs. N. J. Porges Mr. and Mrs. William A. Power In Memory of George B. Powers Janice May Powers Mr. and Mrs. J. Powers Nick Preziosi Mr. and Mrs. Prochal Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Prybylski Jr. Q Mr. and Mrs. John Quarto Daniel Quigley Mr. and Mrs. Joseph C. Quinlan Mr. and Mrs. Clement Quinn Miss Marguerite Mr. and Mrs. Robert Riescher Mr. and Mrs. R. F. Riley John W. Rizzo Mr. and Mrs. L. Rizzo Mr. and Mrs. Charles Roesch Pam, Jill and Gary Rogers Mr. and Mrs. E. Rogowski Robert J. Ross Mr. and Mrs. Robert Ross Larry Rothman Mr. and Mrs. H. Ruppel Mr. and Mrs. Frank Russo Joseph A. Ryan William D. Ryan II Mr. and Mrs. W. Ryanczak Mary M. Ryback John H. Ryder Mr. and Mrs. W. J. O'Donnell Mr. and Mrs. Gerald A. O'Grady Mrs. Jerome V. O'Grady Mrs. Mary O,Halloran Maria O'Hanlon Mr. and Mrs. T. O'Hanlon Mr. and Mrs. Edward J. Oleksiak Mr. and Mrs. Michael J. O,Loughlin Don Olsen M. Olsevang Mr. and Mrs. M. J. O'Mara and Family Mr. and Mrs. H. J. O'Neill Philip A. O'Neill Miss Margaret Ormond Thomas J. O,Rourke Mr. and Mrs. Orris Mr. and Mrs. A. L. O'Shea Genevieve T. Quinn Elizabeth Qupo R Joseph Rache Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. lle Jr. Frank Raganella F. T. Ragasun Francis P. Raguso H. Ramella C. F. Randolph F. J. Rankin Mr. and Mrs. Franz Rauch Josephine Rauch Mr. and Mrs. Robert W. Reamer Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Redrow Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Reese Mr. and Mrs. Arthur H. Reheuser Mr. Andrew E. Reid Mr. and Mrs. M. A. Reilly S S. and D. Luncheonette Mr. and Mrs. Albert A. Sacco Mrs. Ann Saccone Mr. and Mrs. Phil Safarik Sal and Herb Antoinette Salerno Chief James J. Salerno Nick and Virginia Salerno Edgar Salzman Mr. and Mrs. William Salzman Joseph Sandler Mr. and Mrs. Oswald Sarra Mr. and Mrs. D. Sarrubbo Elizabeth Savastano Mr. and Mrs. Francis I. Sawyer Mr. and Mrs. Francis I. Sawyer Mr. and Mrs. N. Sbarra P Mr. and Mrs. F. Pagano Mr. and Mrs. Charles Pappert Mr. and Mrs. K. Parker Mr. and Mrs. Roy Parlini Mr. and Mrs D. Parsens Vincent and Michael Paulino Frank Pedersen Mr. and Mrs. Frank Pedersen Albert Pellegrino Mr. and Mrs. Nunzio Pericelli Solly Pernick Edward W. Perretta Carol Perry Mrs. Carol Perry Mr. and Mrs. Frank Persicano Capt. and Mrs. Arthur M. Peters Mr. and Mrs. P. Petti Rev. Father Pfundstein Mr. and Mrs. W. Phillips P J Michael J. Piazza Mrs. Rosemary Pierce I Mr. and Mrs. Oliver B. Pinkney Mr. Joseph Piretti Mrs. Joseph Piretti TEACHERS NEW to Chaminade this year are: Bro. Joseph Kuntz, S.M., Mr. Charles McGuckin, Bros. Louis Baysek, S.M., Anthony Kauflin, S.M., Donald Bond, S.M., Harold Mushenheim, S.M., Andrew Hawke, S.M., Rev. Anthony Jansen, S.M., Bro. Bernard Laurinaitis S.M., Mr. James Hall. Tom and Bill Reilly Mrs. Anna Reinhardt Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Reisert Mr. and Mrs. D. Rella and Daughter Mr. and Mrs. Peter J. Repetti George C. Reuther Jr. Mr. and Mrs. George C. Reuther Mr. and Mrs. C. Rey Etta M. Reynolds Q Mr. and Mrs. William M. Reynolds Mr. and Mrs. James C. Ridley Diane and Gino Scalamandre Mr. and Mrs. Harry Charles Scanlon Mrs. Louis J. Scaramelli Mr. and Mrs. R. Scaramuccia Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Scarcella Mathias J. Schechter Wilber A. Schellet Mr. and Mrs. William Scherr Amena Schmedding Mrs. R. Schmeichel Mr. and Mrs. John Schnakenberg Mrs. W. Schoen Mr. and Mrs. John D. Scholfield Mr. and Mrs. August F. Scholl Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Schrank Mr. and Mrs. Schrieber Mary Christine Schrieber Mr. and Mrs. L. H. Schroder Mrs. Schuchard R. V. Schultus Mr. and Mrs. William B. Schutz Mr. and Mrs. Karl F. Schwarten Bob Schwarz Charles G. Schwarz Helen Schwarz Nancy Schwarz Mr. and Mrs. P. Schwender Mr. and Mrs. Nicholas Scivetti Mr. and Mrs. J. Scotti Ella F. Scully Lillian G. Scully Jane Irene Sell Mr. and Mrs. John G. Seltenrich Mr. and Mrs. F. Sevekow John H. Seyffert E. M. Shanley Sidney Shapiro Mr. and Mrs. William M. Sheehan Mr. and Mrs. L. Sherry Miss Eileen Shinnick Miss Kathryn Shults Arthur Sibley Thomas Sidoti Henry Sieban-Class of 1954 Mr. and Mrs. Robert A. Siebert Mr. Andrew J. Simons Mr. Isador Simons Miss Mary V. Simons Mr. and Mrs. Sidney A. Simons Donald J. Slattery Jr. Mrs. Charles Joseph Smith Mr. and Mrs. E. K. Smith George E. Smith Miss Maura Smith Paul T. Smith Ralph C. Smith Mrs. Ralph C. Smith Mrs. Rufus Smith Sara J. Smith Mr. and Mrs. William J. Smith Mr. and Mrs. William B. Smith Michael J. Smithwick Sarah K. Smithwick Meredith Ann Sobotka John Sokol Mr. and Mrs. Andrew J. Sommers Nick Sommese Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Sorady Mr. and Mrs. Francis J. Sorg Jr. Donald J. Spaeth '53 Miss J. E. Spellman William E. Spence Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs Dr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Spota Joseph L. Spinicelli Lawrence Spinicelli David Spring W. J.. Springer William L. Stadler F. Stegemann George and John Steinbrecher Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Steinbrecher Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Steinmuller Miss Elizabeth' Stepsis OUR DEVOTED cafeteria ladies: Mrs. H. Peterson Mrs. E. Papscun, Mrs. C. Murnun, Mrs. R. Fuchs Mrs M. McCullough, Mrs. E. Blass, Mrs. H. Weikman ers o nal Fri y finds V Mr. Francis F. Vail Mr. and Mrs. Frank Valente Mrs. Edward Valentine Caroline Valentino Mrs. J. Valentino D. Valle Dr. and Mrs. Vandewcghe Charlotte Vandeweghe Mr. and Mrs. C. Verniorey Mrs. B. Vetter Mr. and Mrs. John Viering Mr. and Mrs. Vigner Mr. and Mrs. Vigner Mrs. Joseph Vitulli Mr. and Mrs. Walter Vollmuth Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Von Bevern Mrs. F. Von Raab Mr. Frederick Von Raab Mr. and Mrs. E. P. Vorhies Sr. Mrs. R. Vriale W Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Waldron Edward P. Walsh John J. Walsh Mrs. Loretto Stepsis Mr. Matthew V. Stepsis Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Stickle Mr. and Mrs. Stock Mr. George Strittmatter Mr. Robert Strittmatter Henry Struchmann Mr. and Mrs. Henry C. Strurm Barbara Sullivan Dr. and Mrs. D. B. Sullivan Daniel P. Sullivan Dennis B. Sullivan Jr. James J. Sullivan Robert W. Sullivan Virginia Sullivan Irene Sweeney Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Swezey Mr. and Mrs. Joseph F. Swords Sylvan Hardware Inc. John Symanski T I. Tandatnick, M.D. Louise, John and Joe Tarabocchia Dr. and Mrs. Ralph Tardera Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Terrence S. J. Testa Family Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Testaverde Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Thorne Mr. and Mrs. Randolph Thurry Sr. Mr. Tingle, Far Rockaway Miss Gail Tintle Myles L. Tintle, Sr. Mr. and Mrs. F. J. Titus John Tohl Leo P. Traeger Mr. Joseph Tree Dr. and Mrs. James Trentalange Lynne Trentalange Michael Tripaldi Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Tucker Mr. and Mrs. William Ryan Tucker Mr. and Mrs. Walter R. Tynan William F. Tynan '51 Mr. and Mrs. William F, Tynan Jr. Mr. and Mrs. VVilliam F. Tynan Sr. 204 Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs John K. Walsh . Frank Warner Mr. and Mrs. William VVarner Mr. and Mrs H. WVarnke Mr. and Mrs Charles Weber Mr. and Mrs Floyd L. Weber Jr Mr. and Mrs G. Weckmann YVeinzicri Mr. and Mrs Mrs. Arthur Welch Mr. Arthur J. Welch Miss Kay Welch Mr. and Mrs. Martin Welch Sr. Mr. William J. Welch Mrs. William J. Welch Dr. Joseph G. Welling Mr. and Mrs. George C. Wendt Mr. and Mrs. John Wessels . and Mrs. R. J. Wheeler Mr Edw ard VViacek Mrs. M. VVilliamson Anne M. Windmuller Richard A. Windmullcr Mr. and Mrs Robert Wirkula Mr. and Mrs. Anton Wittemann Mr. and Mrs. William Wocel Mr. and Mrs. John M. Wood Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Wulton Mr. and Mrs. Wyrostek Y Anne R. York Z Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Zahn Joshua Zamaloff Mr. Zavgdon Dorothy G. Zetcrberg Miss Elizabeth Zimmer Rev. Harry A. Zimmer Mr. and Mrs. A. Zolezzi Mr. and Mrs. P. Zullo FF.: C I I i .k-k x -., . ,.r,,M,....,, e , K .nnr,,Wmmng- ,, N sucmsmv , Wwwm-ea.,,,,,wm,W,,W W V-ff1,m,,W:,1.:g.,agWNg,... -U ACTING IN THE name of the Chaminade Family, Mrs. Albert Sacco, president of the Mothers Club, cut the ribbon to the new gymnasium on October 20, 1955. She is flanked by Bro. John T. Darby, S.M., and Mr. John McQuade, president of the Fathers Club. Albertson JOHN J. GLENNON AGENCY General Insurance 897 Willis Ave. Albertson RAEDER'S LIQUOR SHOP Willis Ave. Albertson Tel: RO. 3-1980 Astoria RICCARDO'S WEDDINGS - BANQUETS SOCIAL FUNCTIONS 3 PRIVATE DINING ROOMS Babylon COMPLIMENTS TO THE CLASS OF '56 MAYEE FUEL OILS FERRARO'S LIQUOR STORE 52 West Main Street Tel: Mohawk 9-0039 BALDWIN HAROLD W. MANZER MAGAZINE SPECIALIST CHRYSON CHRISTMAS CARDS TEL: BALDWIN 3-4662 THE BALDWIN TAILOR 74 Merrick Rd. Baldwin, L.I. Compliments of BALDWIN SAVING AND LOAN ASSOCIATION Compliments of a FRIEND GIBSON'S SERVICE STATION Merrick Road at Lakeside Drive Baldwin, L. I. BA. 3-9810 FRANCIS D. GILLIES 4 So. Grand Ave., Baldwin, N.Y. Guild Optician JOBST BAKE SHOP We Specialize in Weddings and Party Cakes 70 North Grand Ave. MARX BAKE SHOP 329 North Grand Avenue Wedding Cakes of Distinctioni' RITE - SERVICE FUEL CO. INC. 73 No. Grand Avenue Baldwin BA 3-4033 Compliments of NAT ROSENFIELD Baldwin Wine and Liquor 71 South Grand Avenue Compliments of TRIANZLE AQUARIUM 48 No. Grand Ave. Bayshore BELDON ASSOCIATES INC. Builders - General Contractors Bayshore, N.Y. Bayside KIEL BROS. FLORIST Flowers For All Occasions 220 - 15 - Horace Harding Blvd. 206 JOHN COLLINS, Ray Breisch and Bob Ruhlin learn the techniques of Spring cleaning in a Driver Ed demonstration period. Belle Harbor HOWARD THOMA Prime Meats 413 Beach 129th Street Tel: NE 4-7408 Bellmore MICHAEL J. FARINA Nassau Auto Parts Inc. 36 Broadway, Bellmore LILY PHARMACY Everything For The Sick 1893 Bellmore Ave. Tel: SU 5-0422 BELLEROSE CONGRATULATIONS AND BEST WISHES TO THE CLASS OF 1956 MR. AND MRS. FRANK TUCKER BELLEROSE PHARMACY 246 - 19 Jamaica Avenue We Deliver Tel.: FI. 7-3886 BURTON Tl CORNING Real Estate - Insurance 247 - 38 Jericho For SUPERIOR CLEANING 8: Laundering Call FI - 4-7119 Free Pick Up and Delivery Rug Cleaning Our Specialty CHARLOHE,S FLOWERS 81 GIFTS Flowers and Gifts For All Occasions Day: Tel. FI 7-8609 Nite: Tel. FI. 7-3171 GULF WAY SERVICE STATION Bob Cronin and John Frazer Tel: FL - 9444 MODEL CLEANERS 247-32 Jericho Tpke. Bellerose OSCAR O. POHMER AND SON Rugs - Furniture - Carpets 249-64 Jericho Tpke., Tel FL 4-1236 SAVINI'S PIZZERIA - Italian Cuisine Sea Foods - Orders To Take Out 246-04 Jamica Ave., Bellerose 1 1 f 'N In I E s 7 ' E E f 1 1 E a g W! v , ,, Nl, ,,.,,?-,mmm f 7, I-w:feuf1,. 1' A ' I I 'affQ'ff??3HvsgfgyTEW5fHM- . 'ww - 1 - v,M Wm, , f ' PRODUCED BY nec. us rn. rr. e end of day - one marvels at the routine so essential to the success of great metropolis. - I Significant, and above all other human attributes, is - friendliness, that very fair and honest regard for the other fellow. Proof, that ENGRAVATONE practices this golden rule, is a growing list of satisfied friends - and it is not surprising that singularly better and economical college and school annuals are consistently produced under our banner of good fellowship and cooperation. I NEW CITY PRINTING 60. ' UNION CITY, NEW JERSEY UNion 7-2400 New York Phone L0ngacre 4-9161 'I we-wrists V sm? ww! Q Fideliig and Deposit Cumpang of Margland EDWARD J. GORMAN, Manager 140 WILLIAM STREET NEW YORK, N. Y. L. and S. Packing Co., Inc. Packers of Table Joy Brand Products ik FINEST SPANISH OLIVES MARASCHINO CHERRIES PURE IMPORTED OLIVE'OIL il? TABLE IOY BRAND products are delicious. Eat well, be well by using Table Joy products. ik L. and S. Packing Co., Inc. 41-32 27th STREET LONG ISLAND CITY 1, N. Y RAvensw0od 9-1375 IIOOKLYN I LU S ll I N G GARDEN CITY MANHASSET CENTIALQUEENS Fairchild Suns Funeral Tiresfers Since 1886 Fr nklin A t 12th St. Carden City Ploneer 6-0585 Fred C. Benton, Manager Service at your h me, your ch rch r any of our h pl- yo dec de PIoneer 6-1200 If f Q'liEVROLETf W'IL.i Hin' FRAME MOTOR C O. SALES - SERVICE PARTS ' ACCESSORIES 12 EAST IERICHO TURNPIKE MINEOLA, NEW YORK POETS WHO TALK of feathery light snow have rocks in their heads. Vincent Buftalino will testify that shoveling this stuff really rocks you. Business Friends BELLEROSE CContinuedD MAZE STATIONARY Hobbies and Planes Greeting Cards THE VILLAGE LIQUOR SHOP Fine Liquors and Wines 248-62 Jericho Tyke. VICILANT ASSOCIATES INC. 248-09 Jamaica Ave. Tel: Fieldstone 7-6700 SUPREME MARKET 245-04 Jamaica Ave. Meats, Poultry, Groceries Bronx MELROSE MEAT CO. 520 EAST 152nd ST. BRONX, N. Y. MERIT MEAT MARKET 2738 E. TREMONT AVE. TEL: TA 3-3877 1673 STORY AVE. TEL: TY 3-6644 COMPLIMENTS OF MR. AND MRS. HAROLD RAYNES BRONX, N.Y. CONGRATULATIONS SENIOR CLASS VITENE MPC. CO. INC. BROOKLYN ACT ELECTRICAL CONTRACTORS 26 TIIROOP AVE. BROOKLYN. N.Y. TEL: EV 7-0325 A. TESTA ALAN PILE INC. 9024 DITMAS AVE. PILE DRIVINC, GROINS, CONCRETE, BULKHEADS CLAREN PRESS 319-39th STREET BROOKLYN 32, N.Y. QUALITY PRINTING TEL: ST 8-6200 COMPLIMENTS OF PABAMOUNT PRINTING CO. BROOKLYN COMPLIMENTS OF ALLIED COAT, APRON 61 TOWEL SUPPLY CO. INC. BROOKLYN 37, N.Y. DURABLE - ALUMINUM TRUCK BODIES FRANK P. SCHMITT AND CO. BROOKLYN, N. Y. JOHN KOERNER SONS, INC. MOTOR TRUCK BODIES BROOKLYN, N.Y. POLLIO DAIRY PRODUCTS CORP. BIANFACTURERS OF FINE DAIRIES RICOTTA AND MOZZARELLA WILCO WOODWORKING CORP. BENT PLYWOOD CASES 718 ATLANTIC AVE. BON OLIVE OIL 81 CHERRIES Imported Bon Oil Packing BROOKLYN PROGRESS BLUEPRINT CO. 194 Joralemon St. Architectural and Enginering Supplies CHARLES F. VACHRIS INC. Ditmas Ave. Brooklyn, N.Y. Compliments of MURO IMPORTING CO. CONNELLY BROTHERS HOMES Lindenhurst, L.I. EUGENE STAUSS BZ CO. 416 Atlantic Ave. Tel.: TR. 5-7084 209 FLORETTE FROCKS INC. 1878 Stillwell Ave. Brooklyn 23, N.Y. MCCARTHY - BERNHARDT BUICK INC. 800 Coney Island Ave. Brooklyn, N.Y. RAPID CUTTING COMPANY 90 Engert Ave. Tel: EV 8-2512 GROSSO DEMICO PORTRAIT STUDIO 205 DeKalb Avenue - UL. 7-5215 285 Eagle Avenue - IV. 3-0890 W. Hemp. INDUSTRIAL FINISHING PRODUCTS INCORPORATED 465 Logan St. Brooklyn 8, N. Y. D. VITARELLA 1422 East 24th St. Brooklyn 10, N. Y. H. I. WILLIAMS 132 Dwight sr. Brooklyn, N. Y. Carle Place THOMAS J. LONG INC. INDUSTRIAL PLASTIC FABRICATORS 215 STONEHINGE LANE OLD COUNTRY DINER OLD COUNTRY RD. AND GLEN COVE RD. CARLE PLACE, L. I. JOHN'S DELICATESSEN 548 Waterbury Ave. Carle Place, L. I. Carle Place fContinuedl O'LEARY'S - FOR RELIGIOUS ARTICLES 290 Westbury Ave. Carle Place, New York A. VOLINO AND SONS .Gasoline and Fuel Tank Installations 539 Westbury Ave. Carle Place Cedar Rapids, Iowa Compliments of LINK - BELT SPEEKER CORPORATION 1201 Sixth St., S. W., Cedar Rapids, Iowa Cold Springs Hills JOHN L. LOESEL Homes - Acreage - Building Plots 500 W. Jericho Tpke. Tel.: CO. 2-2819 College Point SUPERIOR STEEL DOOR AND TRIM co., INC. 15 - os 126TH STREET COLLEGE POINT 56, N. Y. Cresco, Pa. AMERICA'S MOST UNIQUE HONEYMOON ESTATE Pocono Gardens Lodge Paradise Valley, Cresco, Pa. East Hills GATEWAY MUSIC AND HOBBY-SI-IOP 389 Guinea Woods Road East Hills East Meadow Congratulations to the Class of 1956 MR. AND MRS. JAMES V. RYAN DEBS CLEANERS AND TAYLORS Expert Tailors, Quality Cleaners 577 Newbridge Ave. Tel.: IV. 3-6373 JERUSALEM AVE. BUS INC. 1417 Jerusalem Ave. Busses For Hire. Tel.: IV 9-4200 Compliments of JOHN MARTIN East Meadow ROBIN HOOD OUTDOOR STORE 2411 Hempstead Turnpike Bicycles - Toys - Clothing East Patterson J. SAVSVILLE 17 Chamberlain Ave. Jobbers of Bakers Supplies East Rockaway COMPLIMENTS OF ROBERT F. GODESKY EAST ROCKAWAY, L. I. HUGHIE WOODS Wines And Liquors East Rockaway East Williston BEST WISHES AND COMPLIMENTS OF DR. FRANK E. BYRNE EAST WILLISTON DRUGS 65 Hillside Ave., Williston Park Notary Public Tel.: PI. 6-2020 SCHENCK'S MEAT MARKET Prime Meats and Poultry East Williston Ave. Tel.: PI. 6-0958. WILLISTON TAILOR AND FURRIERS 470 Sagamore Ave. East Williston Elmhurst METROPOLITAN SHEET METAL WORKS HEATING AND AIR CONDITIONING CHAS. J. HETTERICH, PRESIDENT ELMONT ELMONT MOTOR SALES INC. Authorized Nash Dealer 254 Elmont Rd. Tel.: FL. '4-0099 GALLO AUTO SALES INC. 1285 Hempstead Tpke. Tel.: FL. 4-6440 ALDEN BIKE AND MOWER SUPPLY Authorized Red Service Schwinn Bicycle and Repairs FIELDSTONE HARDWARE Plumbing and Electrical Supplies 754 Hemp. Tpke. Tel.: FL. 4-6360 FRANKLIN -SQUARE LUMBER CO. 1100 Hempstead Tpk. Elmont, L. I. HILLTOP BRICK CONST. CO. 141 Wellington Rd., Elmont Tel.: 5-2715 HINDS AND TOOMEY 1025 Hempstead Tpke. Elmont, New York MICHAEL,S PHARMACY 129 Hempstead Tpke. M. Inqrassio Tel.: PR. 5-2063 Business Friends JOE INGARRA lleffl is restrained by a rope lest he run out of the hall after winning Sth place in the 60 yard dash at the CHSAA Championships al' Madison Square Garden. 210 Congratulations to Compliments of the Class of 56 Mr. and Mrs. Sigmund F. Sarnnwski MT- and MIS- CINS- D- PHCifiC0 Congratulations to Compliments of the Class of 1956 Mr- and MIS- Paul D- Murphy Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Arthur Hartigan 211 GEO. H. BHUDEHMANN Manufacturers Representative Representing LEE BROTHERS FOUNDRY CO. M 81 H VALVE 61 FITTINGS CO UNITED WIRE 61 SUPPLY CO. MILLER BROS. CO. COSPER MANUFACTURING CO. STRATAFLO PRODUCTS CO. I. A. BRUDERMANN 8: SON, INC. A 41-26 24th STREET LONG ISLAND CITY, N. Y 212 ELMONT fflontinuedl TUDOR BAKE SHOP Specializing on Weddings And Party' Cakes TURNER SERVICE STATION Hempstead Tpke. and Covert Ave. Tel.: FL. 4-9761 WESTGATE REXALL PHARMACY Gateway To Health and Happiness 750 Hempstead Tpke. Tel.: FL. 4-3828 Erie, Pa. COMPLIMENTS OF BLILEY ELECTRIC CO. ERIE, PENNSYLVANIA Farmingdale GENERAL INSURANCE AND REAL ESTATE Joseph Rebelowski 8 Hardford Place FLORAL PARKS HAROLD DOUGHERTY PLUMBING AND HEATING TEL.: FIELDSTONE 7-3737 263-14 HILLSIDE AVE. LADE SERVICE STATION THE HOUSE OF FORST LIQUORS 251 Jericho Tpke. Floral Park, N. Y. JAMES LORENZO 303 Louis Ave. South Floral Park Plumbing - Heating ROBERTS FRENCH DRY CLEANERS We Operate Our Own Plant 173 Tulip Ave. Tel.: Floral Park 4-2409 ROCHE PHARMACY 217 Jericho Tumpike Tel.: FL. 4-0521 Compliments Of UERBENA DELICATESSEN MAX BACHUR STATIONERY 372A Tulip Ave. Tel.: FL. 4-9585 CARL,S SHOE SERVICE 274 Jericho Turnpike Orthopedic Shoes Made to Order COLONIAL SERVICE STATION 17 Covert Ave. Auto and Marine Repairs and Service COVERT TAILORS AND FURRIERS 51 Covert Ave. Floral Park ERNIES DELICATESSEN 255-19 Hillside Ave. CORNER OF PLAINFIELD AVE. AND Catering Tel.: FL. 4-8950 JERICHO TPKE. CONGRATULATIONS AND BEST WISHES TO THE CLASS OF 1956 MR. AND MRS. H. E. SIEHAN FLORAL FURNITURE CO. 216 Jericho Tpke. Floral Park, L. I. GARTRELL MOTORS INC. Jericho Tumpike DeSoto and Plymouth Tel.: FL. 4-3000 Business Friends BOB GODESKY wins going away ai' the Bishop Loughlin games. His time for the thousand yards was a credit- able 2 min., 23.2 sec. 213 FLORAL PARK FIRESTONE 212 Jericho Turnpike Tel.: FL. 4-8950 FLORAL PARK REALTY 265-12 Hillside Ave. Floral Park, N. Y. FRED,S TAVERN AND RESTAURANT 226 Jericho Turnpike Floral Park, N. Y. GOLDEN RULE SERVICE STATION Auto Repairs, Wheel Alignment, Brakes Steam Cleaning, Body Work CHARLES JURGENS GROCER 134 TULIP AVENUE Floral Park, N. J. LARKEN'S - STATIONERY SPORTING GOODS 223 Jericho Turnpike Tel.: FL. 4-3897 Compliments Of MR. AND MRS. M. MARLOW Morgans Religious Articles 115 South Tyson Ave., Floral Park Class of 1949 D. MOSS SHOES 188 Jericho Tpke. Nationally Advertised Foot Wear SY NASS Tuxedo Rental Clothing for Men and Boys PARK HILL LIQUOR SHOP M. C. Mullollan 254-10 Hillside Ave. PARK MANOR SERVICE STATION 63 Convert Avenue Alexander Horvath, Prop. FLORAL PARK iContinuedJ PARK TRADING POST 236 Jericho Turnpike Menis and Boy's Wear EDMOND PURCELL Real Estate - Insurance 111 Tyson Ave. Tel.: FL. 4-0333 Compliments of MR. AND MRS. L. B. RAFFERTY Floral Park, N. Y. REID FAMILY 139 Iris Ave. Floral Park, N. Y. RICHARDSONIS LIQUOR STORE INC. 372 Tulip Ave. We Deliver JOHN RUSSO - TAILOR Summer Formals and Tuxedos For Hire Tel.: FL. 2-9761 SAVE MORE CLEANERS 3 Hour French Cleaning All Work Done On Premises Compliments of SCHAEFERS CONFECTIONARY SCHERS FURNITURE AND APPLIANCES Nassau Original Discount House Floral Park, N. Y. CHARLES SNYDER 84 Kingston Ave. So. Fl. Park Plumbing and Heating. Tel.: 2-7048 SUBURBAN DRUGS INC. 222 Jericho Turnpike Tel.: FL. 2-3222 TULIP GIFT SHOP Gifts of Distinction For All Occasions WELCOME FOOD MARKET 16 Verbena Ave. Meats, Groceries and Frozen Foods Flushing THOMAS P. PAYNE Investment Securities 39-01 Main Street Forest Hills HAM N' EGGERY INC. 100-07 Queens Blvd. Clorifying The American Dish E. KRAUS - PRIME MEATS Freezer Orders Our Speciality 112-118 Queens Blvd. Tel.: BO. 8-7203 FRANKLIN SQUARE BAERIS RUG AND LINOLEUM CO. 269 Hempstead Tpke Tel.: FL. 7-2620 FL. 4-9324 BREWNER'S CURTAIN AND DRAPERY 1017 Hempstead Turnpike Franklin Square, L. I. DRUG FAIR INC. 775 Hempstead Tpke. Tel.: PR. 5-7411 FRANKLIN CAMERA AND HOBBY SHOP Lionel and American Flyer Repairs 50 Franklin Ave. Tel.: FL. 4-4470 FRANKLIN MARKET Quality Is Our First Consideration 52 Franklin Ave. Tel.: FL. 4-0707 LAUNDROMAT 273 Hempstead Turnpike Tel.: FL. 4-9894 MADISON PHARMACY 289 Hempstead Turnpike We Deliver Tel.: FL. 4-0920 MODERN MAID KITCHENS 169 Scherer Blvd. Franklin Square, N. Y. PARAMOUNT REAL ESTATE INSURANCE 695 Hempstead Turnpike IV. 1-7444 PETER'S JUVENILE FURNITURE AND TOYS 1157 Hempstead Turnpike FL. 4-2994 RAINEY AND HOFFMAN 133 New Hyde Park Road Franklin Square 214 BEFORE THE beautiful oil painting of Father Chami- nade, Bro. John Darby, S.M., congratulates Brother Bernard Schad, S.M., Inspector General of the Society of Mary from Rome, on his Golden Jubilee. Business Friends SCHEBLEIN BROS. BAKERY 185 Franklin Ave., Franklin Square 537 W. Merrick Road, Valley Stream TRUELSON MOTORS INC. Dodge-Plymouth Dealers Franklin Square FREEPORT CONGRATULATIONS CLASS OF 1956 MR. AND MRS. JAMES H. CLANCY FREEPORT ESPAN MARINE JOHNSON MOTORS - BOATS 55 HUDSON AVE. FR. 8-6512 FLYNN, GOULD AND ASSOCIATES SPECIALIZING IN CATHOLIC CAMPAIGN COUNSELLING HUB BLDG. MARTIN COAL AND OIL CO., INC. 99 RUSSELL PLACE FREEPORT SEA BREEZE FREEPORT POINT AT FOOT OF MILLER AVE. FR. 8-0358 DANZIGER Sporting Goods - Luggage - Toys 70 S. Main Street Compliments of DON'S AFFAIR 71 W. Sunrise Hgwy Prom Caterers FREDERICKS BRIDAL SALON Coats - Suit Dresses MOUNTCASTLE'S LIQUOR STORE 347 South Grove Street GARDEN CITY HILTON HOUSE INC. 53 HILTON AVE., TEL.: PI. 2-1000 PI. 2-1001 JOE KAGER WALTER CAHILL VVAI t 1 0644 RADIO AND ELECTRONIC PARTS AND EQUIPMENT Milo Radio and Electronic Uorp. ik 215 FULTON STREET NEW YORK, N Y Edmond I. 'Foley Electrical Contractor Licensed Electricians Residential Commercial Industrial SYOSSET N Y DIOGUARDI 81 WOLF LAND SURVEYORS il? BANK BUILDING GLEN HEAD, NEW YORK GLen Cove 4-5656 215 Estates Roohhg fo., Inc. Mathew M. Pedicini Nicholas I. Pedicini tk 625 IERICHO TURNPIKE NEW HYDE PARK N Y Compliments of lin Palma Printing Company, Inn 64-66 CLIFF STREET NEW YORK 38 N Y. Congratulations and Best Wishes to the Class of 1956 Iiiii. and HIHS. E. J. BEUHHHZ GALLO ORIGINAL IRUN WORKS Manufacturers of Wrought Iron Indoor and Outdoor Furniture Sh m: 460 FOURTH AVENUE NEW YORK, N Y A PASSIONIST FATHER shows Paul Driscoll ileftl .a pamphlet on the priesthood at a Vocation Rally at school. This photo by Ted Szymanski, published in the Brooklyn Tablet, won first prize in the paper's contest for Vocation Rally photos. Business Friends GARDEN CITY fContinuedJ COMPLIMENTS OF MR. AND MRS. F. W. LEPORIN JR. AND FAMILY COMPLIMENTS OF MR. AND MRS. RICHARD McNEILL 8 JEFFERSON STREET COMPLIMENTS OF MR. AND MRS. JOHN J. O'SHEA EXCELLENT CUISINE Party Facilities 1 Capacity for 125 FRANKLIN MEAT MARKET Prime Meats, Poultry, Sea Foods Tel.: PI. 6-0847 or PI. 6-0847 GARDEN CITY AUTO BODY WORKS 107 Franklin Ave. Norman Porrierg Prop. Compliments of MR. AND MRS. CHARLES J. MCMANAMY L. I. TRUST COMPANY Great Neck - Garden City Members Federal Deposit Insurance SPIES' CAMERA SHOP, INC. 933 Franklin Avenue Tel.: PI. 6-4687 ADELPH1 CLEANERS AND TAILORS 328 Nassau Blvd. Garden City Compliments of ADELPHI DELICATESSEN 351 Nassau Blvd. South ARISTA FURS OF DISTINCTION Remodeling and Storage 937 Franklin Ave. BEAU MART 100A 7th Street Beauty Salon Tel.: PI. 7-5280 BARBATSULY BROS. 1046 Franklin Avenue Call PI. 2-8280 for fine furs BESTEVER CLEANERS 184 7th Street Garden City CANIVAN BROTHERS INC. Building Repairs Garden City CROWN FINANCE CO. INC. Compliments of G. J. S. DEPENDABLE MEAT MARKET Quality Meats, Poultry, and Frozen Foods 45 New Hyde Park Road Tel.: FL. 4-5690 THE FRIENDLY BUTCHERS ' 18 Nassau Blvd. South Garden City GARDEN CITY FLORIST Garden City Tel.: PI. 7-2121 GARDEN CITY JEWELERS 747 Franklin Avenue Fine Watch Repairs Uncut and Cut Diamonds GARDEN CITY LAUNDRY 16 Nassau Blvd. South Garden City GARDEN CITY SHOE REBUILDERS 178 7th Street Tel.: PI. 7-3242 Zipper Service and Orthopedic Work GARDEN POULTRY FARMS Turkeys - Squabs - Capons - Ducks 174 Seventh Street Tel.: PI. 7-1233 HEIM'S GARDEN CENTER AND NURSERY Everything For The Garden 207 Nassau Blvd. Tel.: IV. 3-6857 217 GARDEN SWEET SHOPPE 61 New Hyde Park Road Sodas - Cigars - Candy - Toys JACK AND JILL SHOPPE Infants and Childrens Wear - Lingerie 313 Nassau Blvd. Tel.: IV. 3-5710 Compliments of LILIAN F. JAKUBOWSKI AGENCY JOHN EXCLUSIVE HAIR STYLIST 182 7th Street Tel.: PI. 7-1340 Call For an Appointment JOSEPH W. MAUSER - INSURANCE 662 Franklin Avenue Tel.: PI. 7-0171 KORNFIELD'S PHARMACY 41 New Hyde Park Road Tel.: FL. 4-0970 LOU'S TAILORING 48 New Hyde Park Road Men's Clothes - Made to Order MICHAEL'S SHOE SHOP We Specialize in Orthopedic Work 289 Nassau Blvd. THOMAS MOLLOY JR. 662 Franklin Avenue Realtor - Insuror MALONEY,S WINES AND LIQUORS 265 Nassau Blvd. For Delivery Call IV. 1-6506 Compliments of ' ST. ANNE'S SCHOOL SAUL,S MEN'S SHOP 998 Franklin Avenue Garden City SCHAFFNER'S DELICATESSEN Salads - Home Cooking Frozen Foods - Ice Cream SEVENTH STREET STATIONERY 170 7th Street Parker - Sheaffer - Esterbrook TAYLOR - VVARNER CORP. Realtors - Insurance Tel.: PI. 2-7100 101 Seventh Street TOWVN MARKET 150 Seventh Street Garden City Garden City Park SAL LoPICCOLO Plumbing and Heating Contractor Garden City Park A AND S SUPER MARKET 2180 Jericho Turnpike Garden City Park MRS. W. MOLAUGHNEY, Mrs. J. Brannon, Mrs. R. Monohan, Mrs. R. Bean, Mrs. M. Mullan, and an un- identified lady count the profits after a successful rumage sale. e srsr F d L Garden City Park fContinuedJ D-D MOTOR SERVICE Garden City Park Welding - Body Work - Motor Work E AND F ROOFING 2141 Jericho Turnpike Garden City Park NASSAU TRAILER AND MOTOR SALES 2351 Jericho Turnpike Tel.: PI. 6-1401 Garden City South FERVO,S HOUSE OF SPECIALTIES ART AND MODEL SUPPLIES 14 NASSAU BLVD. BLUEBIRD PAINT AND WALLPAPER COMPANY 7 Nassau Blvd. South Painters and Decorators ISLAND CLEANERS 13 Nassau Blvd., Garden City South 78 Hillside Ave., Williston Park GLEN COVE GLEN FLOORS .68 GLEN ST. TEL.: GL. 4-3737 13 WEST MARIA ST. TEL.: WE. 1-2850 Compliments of COLUMBIA RIBBON AND CARBON MFG. CO. INC. Glen Cove R. L. RUSSELL Oil Bumers Service and Installation Glen Cove 4-4839 SEARS, ROEBUCK AND CO. 52 Glen Street Tel.: GL. 4-4142 FITZSIMMONS FINE FOODS 13 Glenhead Road Tel.: GL. 4-1390 FREDDIE'S SERVICE STATION 24 Hour Towing and Auto Repairs 206 Glen Cove Ave. Tel.: GL. 4-1292 iQ DYCKMAN LAUNDRY INC. Laundering - Dry Cleaning Glen .Cove LINCOLN - MERCURY MOTOR SALES INCORPORATED Glen Cove - Tel.: GL. 4-9700 MOFFETT MOTOR INC. 110 Glen Cove Ave. Compliments of Peter Moffett Compliments of MICHAEL A. PETROCCIA Glen Head GERLICK'S INN Glen Cove Ave Tel.: GL. 4-2992 Compliments of GLEN HEAD HARDWARE Compliments GLEN HEAD MOTORS 671 Glen Cove Ave. GLEN HEAD PHARMACY 55 Glen Head Tel.: GL. 4-1004 STELLA DRESS SHOPPE 15 Glen Head Road Tel.: GL. 4-0489 Great Neck TRINCHITELLA,S TYDOL SERVICE 80 Horace Harding Blvd. Great Neck 218 Greenlawn GREENLAWN VARIETY 5415 AND 104 Broadway , Tel.: Northport 3-3218 Compliments of Greenlawn Wines and Liquors 62 Broadway J. E. TUECKHARDT AND CO. Printers Broadway, Greenlawn HE MPSTEAD I HARDMAN TYPEWRITER AND DUPLICATOR CO. 148 JACKSON STREET HEMPSTEAD HEMPSTEAD BANK SERVING SAFELY SINCE 1887 MEMBER FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORP. HILL MOTOR INC. 257 MAIN STREET HEMPSTEAD MENENDEZ MOTOR SALES INC. NASH SALES AND SERVICE, SINCE 1925 HEMPSTEAD ADONIS FORMALWEAR CO. 70 Main Street Hempstead Compliments of DR. AND MRS. G. J. COLUCCI SALES SERVICE M E R C U R Y buy With Confidence AFTER WE SELL - VVE SERVE Siembler Mercury Sales, Inc. A 347 NORTH MAIN STREET FREEPORT, N. Y. Always a Good Selection of SAFE BUY U-Sed CUTS NELSON S BALDWIN LIC. LAND SURVEYORS Successors to H. E. Hawxhurst, C. E. Established 1870 GUARANTEED TITLE, MORTGAGE AND ACREAGE SURVEYS LAND PLANNING - SUBDIVISIONS TOPOGRAPHICAL SURVEYS EDgewood 4-3344 207 POST AVENUE WESTBURY, L. 2121 IVanhoe 9- 2122 3480 DE BR UIN .sz KING Civil Engineer and Land Surveyor o 2045 HEMPSTEAD-FARMINGDALE TURNPIKE EAST MEADOXV, NEW YORK Compliments of VAI L a n d VAI L Insmance Adjusters A 17 JOHN STREET NEW YORK 38, NEXV YORK Compliments of the Cfzemfeal Manafacfurzhg fo., Inc. New York los Angeles San franelkco HEMPSTEAD CContinuedD SAM F LORENZA Builder - Cabinet Maker 261 Lawson St. Tel.: IV. 3-8350 LILY LABORATORY 91 Fulton Ave. Tel.: IV. 1-7703 Clinical Laboratory Service Congratulations Class of 1956 MR. AND MRS. IOSEPH A. MOORE Compliments of NASSAU TERMINAL BOWLING LANES INC. 100 Main Street SACRED HEART ACADEMY A Day School for Young Ladies .Hempstead Compliments of SCHNEIDER - TROTTE CORP. THE COWARD SHOE STORE Shoes for the Family 80 North Franklin St. THE CUSTOM CLEANER 191 Baldwin Road Tel.: IV. 1-7150 DOUG,S STATIONERY 165 Henry Street Food - Coffee - Candy EASTERN CAMERA EXCHANGE 66 West Columbia Street Hempstead FLYNN'S BAR AND GRILL 390 Front Street The Best in Town W. T. GRANT CO. 295 Fulton Avenue Known For Values HAGENAH'S DELICATESSEN AND Dodge - Plymouth Dealers in Hempstead CATERERS STANDARD PARTS CORP. 277 North Franklin Sq. Hempstead WALSH - CONLEY RELIGIOUS GOODS INC. Religious Articles - Missals - Bibles 38 North Franklin St. BINDAY THE CHEMIST I 723 Fulton Ave. Free Delivery Tel.: IV. 6-0700 BROWN'S JEWELERS - SILVERSMITHS 249 Fulton Ave. 157 Henry Street Tel.: IV. 1-9170 HEMPSTEAD OPTICAL CENTER 14 Hilton Avenue Hempstead LAKEVILLE MEAT MARKET Prime Meats - Poultry - Provisions Tel.: IV. 3-8887 LOUIS SERVICE STATION 141 Westbury Blvd. Hempstead MACK MARKOWITZ INC. Your Oldsmobile Dealer LOOKING DEJECTED because the snow wasn't deep enough to call off school are Paul Londahl-Smidl' Kfacing cameral, James McDonald ldisembarkingl, and Louie Scaramelli, leaving his car. Business Friends McMAHON'S STATIONARY Toys - Box Candy - Film 8 Homan Blvd. Compliments of Morton QUINLAN AGENCY Insurance Hempstead ROULSTON'S MEAT DEPARTMENT 435 Clinton Street Hempstead Congratulations to the Class of '56 SAM'S CAMPUS BARBER SHOP 808 Fulton Avenue STAFFORD'S Equipment For All Athletic Activities 150 jackson Street TOWN HALL SERVICE STATION 391 Front Street Jack Reich Tel.: IV. 6-9805 Hicksville COMPLIMENTS OF MR. AND MRS. C. MARTENS POWDER BOX SALON 21 Broadway Tel.: WE. 1-0261 PURCELL'S FLOWER SHOP 188A Broadway Tel.: WE. 1-2830 I Hoboken, N. I. SEMOLINA HAULAGE CO. Henderson St. and Observer Highway Hoboken, N. I. Hollis CROSS ISLAND SERVICE STATION Hollis Ave. and Francis Lewis Blvd. Tel.: IV. 3-6250 Main and Bedell Streets Tel.: IV. 3-9000 Hollis 221 HOLLIS fContinuedl ERNIE'S DELICATESSEN Fancy Groceries 205-15 Hollis Ave. Tel.: HO. 4-4412 GEORGE NEWI Prime Meat Market 205-09 Hollis Ave. Tel.: HO. 5-8872 Huntington THOMAS F. EAKINS IR. CONTINENTAL - LINCOLN - MERCURY 1237 NEW YORK AVE. HUNTINGTON STA. BIRCHWOOD BUILDERS INC. 36 Barrow Court Tel.: HA. 1-3899 Custom Built Homes COMPLIMENTS OF THE HARBOR INN Restaurant and Bar Finest in Sea Foods Headquarters For the Finest in Sporting Equipment SPALDING AND MacGREGOR EQUIPMENT HUNTINGTON STATION Margaret Y0ung's Associates HUNTINGTON REALTORS 1911 New York Ave. CASKET SHOWROOMS Complete Casket Display 79 Dumbarton Drive DEPOT ROAD SHELL SERVICE 201 Depot Avenue Huntington Station McLLROY'S Power Lawn Equipment Huntington Station MID ISLAND BEVERAGE SERVICE CORPORATION 261 Broadway Tel.: HU. 4-0984 Compliments of VOGUE HOMES INC. 182 Broadway Business Friends N0 FOOTBALL GAME would be complete without hav- ing the Flyer Band perform during the half. 222 Island Park INICKINLEY AND CONNOLLY'S RESTAURANT Reynolds Channel Tel.: LO. 6-2257 JAMAICA BAUSO AND O'HARE ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW JAMAICA, NEW YORK W. J. RILEY CO., CONTRACTOR 155-28 Jamaica Avenue Jamaica, New York M AND P RUBBISH REMOVAL CORP. 106-48-156th Street, Jamaica Rubbish Removed from N.Y.C. and Vicinity LEO TRABOLD Prime Meats - Poultry Provisions 83-36 Parsons Blvd. Tel.: RE. 9-1069 TRIANGLE CHAIR SERVICE 180-20 Jamaica Avenue Jamaica, New York In Memory of MARGARET M. ALLEN CARL C. MARCHER, INC. Real Estate and Insurance 182-33 Hillside Ave. RE. 9-4444 SEARS 169-21 Hillside Ave. Jamaica TELFURS INC. Manufacturer of Finest Furs All work done on the premises Compliments of a Friend of PAUL THIBAULT Compliments of THE THIBAULT FAMILY UNITED RECREATION INC. 168-09 Hillside Avenue Jamaica, New York Jericho YOUNGIS RETAIL - WINE AND LIQUOR S. S. Jericho Tumpike Lic. 5479 Tel.: ED. 4-9798 Kew Gardens Compliments Of MR. AND MRS. WM. GEHRHARDT Lakeview FRANK,S MARKET 6795 WVoodfield Road IVanhoe 3-9544 We Deliver ROOCHUARES PHARMACY At Lakeview Station Call IV. 3-8067 For your Drugs. LEVITTOWN GARDINER'S RESTAURANT FINEST AMERICAN AND ITALIAN FOODS PIZZA - OUR SPECIALTY MEENAN OIL CO., INC. WANTAGH AVE., AND HEMPSTEAD TURNPIKE Qlnnnvllijn Dining in the old New York Mannerv ik 110 EAST 23rd STREET and 200 EAST 23rd STREET NEW YORK CITY Bill's Steak House featuring P . J, M u Maine Lobsters Indian Ocean Shrimp Prime Sirloins for Two Construction Cor P ' Double Thick Lamb Chops Our menu is planned to tempt the most discriminating appetite v Inquire About Our Party Facilities Open Daily to 1 A. M. 147-14 ARCHER AVENUE CORNER HILLSIDE AVENUE JAMAICA 35, NEW YORK CFRANCIS LEWIS BLVD. -206th sT.J IAmaica 6-0500 Ho. 5-9597 Air conditioned 223 Best IVishes to Class of ,56 I V W ' I I A7 Mr. and Mrs. lan GLEf .l?L?I?EUVE-N.Y. Vlhtelif Rlfflb GgPL g LLdh1Sdt Compliments of BRAUN GEAR CU. BROOKLYN, NEVV YORK MARINE ELECTRICAL ENGINEERS ' AND CONTRACTORS FXEDQIB 177 CHRISTOPHER STREET NEW YORK I4 N Y 224 LEVITTOWN fContinuedD MARIAN BUILDERS AND CONTRACTORS 43 Eagle Lane LE. 9-2192 SIEGELS KOSHER MEATS AND POULTRY Free Delivery - LE. 3-7824 2729 Hempstead Tpke. Compliments of FRANK F. ARTALE East Green Drugs - East Village Green ELM TREE CLEANERS Pick Up and Delivery 77 Elm Road - LE. 9-2834 FRANKLIN CAMERA HOBBY SHOP Lionel and American Flyer Repairs 3266 Hempstead Tpke. LE. 9-6360 KAMINSKY FAMILY DRUG STORE 343 Wantagh Avenue Levittown, N. Y. LONG ISLAND CITY W. J. MCVEIGH, INC. BOILER SETTINGS 46-09 VERNON BLVD. COMPLIMENTS OF NELSON GALVANIZING, INC. LONG ISLAND CITY, N. Y. OLD COLONY MOTOR LINES, INC. 11-02 BROADWAY FROM NEW YORK TO BOSTON THYPIN STEEL CO., INC. 49-49 30TH STREET LONG ISLAND CITY BRONZE AND ALUMINUM SAND CASTINGS Heat Treated Alloys Poured Daily Intricate Castings from 1 oz. to I Ton. 1. AND B. ESSO SERVICE Expert Repairs on All Cars 36-15 Queens Blvd. T. F. MULLIGAN AND SONS Plumbing and Heating Contractors 45-28 Eleventh Street BLOCH AND GUGGENHEIMER, INC. Review Avenue and 33rd St. Long Island City, N. Y. HUNTERSPOINT STEEL CO. 29-03 Hunterspoint Ave. Long Island City, N. Y. LYNBROOK Compliments of MR. AND MRS. JOSEPH L. KEELEY Compliments of Our Lady of Peace Church Lynbrook, N. Y. CHARLIE,S MEAT MARKET A 103 Broadway Lynbrook, N. Y. THE DcBELL BOYS Jack '56 - Bob '58 Lynbrook, N. Y. Compliments of MR. AND MRS. JOHN 1. DeBELL Lynbrook, N. Y. Compliments of MR. AND INIRS. E. M. FLANAGAN LYNBROOK GAS STATION Monroe Lewis Scranton - Broadway, Lynbroolc PARK CLEANERS 51 Sunrise Highway Lynbrook, N. Y. ROMANO'S Wines and Liquors Telephone LY. 9-0060 Malverne LOUIS AND CHAS. BACIGALUPO Malverne Tavern Malverne, L. I. COMPLIMENTS OF HARRY J. LEE, D.D.S. '32 JAMES P. LEE, LL.B. ,35 Compliments of THE BRAY FAMILY PARK WINE AND LIQUORS Malverne, N. Y. Helene C. Houser, Manager Mamaroneck COMPLIMENTS OF COLOR FILM, INC. MAMARONECK, N. Y. MANHASSET AVONWOOD ESTATES, INC. 115 Woodhill Lane Manhasset, N. Y. ARROW PHOTO SHOP Photographic Supplies 458 Plandome Road BAUER,S QUALITY MEAT MARKET 368 Plandome Rd., Manhasset Tel.: MA. 7-2290 FREDERICKIS FOOD SHOP 1900 Northern Blvd. Tel.: MA. 7-0728 Business Friends ED MIASTOWSKI Q81 watches from the background as Vince Kempton, surrounded by five opposing players and teammate Gary VandeWeghe, doggedly retains possession of the ball in the Trinity game. 225 MANHASSET CContinuedJ HANSEN'S JEWELERS 1542 Northern Blvd. Manhasset, L. I. JEANNETTES AND DONNETTE Dress Shop 1900 Northern Blvd., Manhasset Compliments to Class of i56 LOMBARDI HARDWARE 431 Plandome Road, Manhasset MARATHON RUG SERVICE 1900 Northern Blvd. Manhasset, N. Y. Compliments to Class of i56 Village Bowling Center 1900 Northern Blvd., Manhasset Maspeth OPTICAL DIE AND TOOL CORP. Where Better Dies Are Made 73-35 Grand Ave., Maspeth, N. Y. LONG ISLAND LINOLEUM AND RUG COMPANY 69-43 Grand Ave., Maspeth, N. Y. If it covers a floor, We have it. Massapequa DOM,S Y Massapequa Prescription Pharmacy Massapequa, N. Y. MASSAPEQUA FUEL CO., INC. 503 Hicksville Road Massapequa, N. Y. MASSAPEQUA LIQUOR STORE 180 Merrick Road Phone PY. 8-1824 SHORE SWEET SHOP Stationery Fountain Toys 202 Merrick Road Massapequa Park BETTY'S KIDDY SHOP 1019 PARK BLVD. MESSAPEQUA PARK, N. Y. Business SPACEMAN PAUL BREEN critically scans Chaminde's literary magazine. lHis fracture is knitting well, thank you.l I 226 THORNE-PLUMBERS AND HEATERS 2310 E. MERRICK ROAD DELCO HEAT fG.M.J DELCO PUMPS Merrick Compliments of The CHIAPPARONE FAMILY SAFFIOTTI'S MEN'S SHOP 8 Merrick Avenue Merrick, N. Y. CATHOLIC DAUGHTERS OF AMERICA Court St. John Vianney 351310 Merrick and Bellmore DR. H. JAROVV 5 Aster Ave., Merrick When your teeth go wrong, bring them to me.D SAVEMORE CLEANERS 36 Merrick Ave. Merrick, L. I. , MINEOLA COMPLIMENTS OF MASON GANDIES, INC. MINEOLA, N. Y. EUGENE P. O'NEIL 185 JERIGHO TURNPIKE MINEOLA, N. Y. GENERAL BUILDING LABORERS B66 183 MINEOLA BLVD. MINEOLA, N. Y. KURTZ IRON WORKS STRUCTURAL STEEL AND ORNAMENTAL IRON WINDSOR AVE., MINEOLA. PI. 6-0611 PAULINE SHOPS WOMAN'S APPAREL 106 MINEOLA BLVD. RAYNOR DOOR CORPORATION 366 JEBICHO TURNPIKE MINEOLA, N. Y. COMPLIMENTS OF SHERIDAN BOWLING ACADEMY MINEOLA, N. Y. UNIVERSAL MAP CO. INC. 147 MINEOLA BLVD. MINEOLA, N. Y. COMPLIMENTS OF VARIO BROS. 153 JEFFERSON AVE., MINEOLA WILDWOOD AGENCY, INC. GENERAL INSURANCE JERICHO TPKE AND HERRICKS RD. ANNE'S GIFT SHOP 150 Mineola Blvd. Cigars - Toys - Stationery - Gifts ASHER'S PHARMACY-WHELAN DRUGS 143 Jericho Tpke. Comer Willis Ave. Mineola, N. Y. BARNWELL TIRE CO., INC. 263 Jericho Tumpike Mineola, N. Y. Tel.: PI. 6-3333 BOULEVARD MARKET 247 Mineola Blvd. PI. 6-9303 Prime Meats and Poultry W. E. DAVIS MOTORS, INC. De-Soto - Plymouth Sales and Service 131 Jericho Turnpike WM. DAUSCH Woodworking of All Kinds 254 East Jericho Tpke. PI. 2-6221 DRENNAN PHOTO SERVICE 156 First Street Photographers - Commercial FORSOME DAIRY PRODUCTS Wholesale Butter, Eggs and Cheese 80 Second Street CLARK W. GERMANN, JR. Rose Bushes, Garden Bulbs, Azaleas P.0. Box 667 Mineola PI 7-3427 HUGO STRUSS DELICATESSEN 188 Second St. PI. 6-5204 Mineola. S.S. Pierce Foods KNOTT'S PHARMACY Corner Main and 2nd St., Mineola Joseph Knott, PHC. PI. 2-1319 Compliments Of MINEOLA PHARMACY ED 3-2944 PORCH ENCLOSURES J. I-lull J. Aluminum Products Excelum Windows and Doors Ialousie Doors and Windows ALLEN COURT, EAST NORTHPORT, L. I. Compliments of BZAIR 5 00. INGORPORA TED INVESTMENT SECURITIES A Showroom: 44 WALL STREET 451 MAPLE AVE. Estimates Given VVESTBURY, L. I. JAMES TINTLE NEW YORK, N. Y. 0. E. MGINTYRE INCURPURATED . . . one of America's largest advertising lirms specializing in the mail medium. We employ over 1,200 people in a modern one-story plant of 125,000 square feet. We utilize in production over one hundred pieces of high speed electronic and mechanical equipment to address and pro- cess mailings. We number among our clients Readeris Digest, Time and Life Magazines, U. S. Rubber Company, Lever Brothers, and the Ford Motor Company. Sales and service offices in New York, Chicago, Montreal. Prospect Avenue at Cantiague Rock Road Westbury, New York HIGH FIDELITY ' Complete Sound Systems - Phonographs - Record Changers - Tape Recorders ' Tuners - Amplifiers ' Cabinets ' Needles ' Cartridges See Them - Hear Them - Compare Them All Standard Brand High Fidelity Equipment and Accessories on demonstration at all three Hudson SOUND STUDIOS Each fully stocked, equipped with famous pushbutton mechanism - lets you compare, instantly, the perform- ance of different components of your choice! Visit Our New Record Department At Our 48th Street Store Hudson Radio 82 Television Corp. Downtown N. Y. C. 212 FULTON ST. NEW YORK 7, N. Y. CIrcle 7-4907 Dlgby 9-1192 In New I ersey 35 WILLIAM ST., NEWARK, N. I. MArket 4-5154 Adjoining Radio City 48 WVEST 48th ST. NEW YORK 36, N. Y. TOMIOA HOMES, Inc. CARCAD5 Inc' FRANK KONIECZNY NEW 1956 CUSTOM BUILDER CHEVROLETS AT BIG DISCOUNTS Chris Garafola 97 STEWART AVENUE GARDEN CITY L I G0d's Blessing and Best Wishes Compliments of to the Graduating Class of 1956 The Garden City HOtO1 GORDON H. TAYLOR Qfmfzlei 14. 7fzamanZ'ana Ma. md' Mu. 228 MINEOLA fContinuedJ PUFFY'S TAVERN 212 Jefferson Ave. Ed and Chet Zquotowicz, Props. Compliments of RESIDENTIAL WINDOW CLEANERS 32 Berkley Road SIDNEY B. BROWNE AND SON 222 Front Street, Mineola Civil Engineer TOWEY'S LUNCHEONETTE 92 Main St., Mineola Ice Cream - Candy - Cigarettes E. ZOBRIST - TAILORS Tuxedoes 84 Main St., Mineola ARMANDS' MEAT MARKET 111 Mineola Blvd., Mineola Fine Meats - PI. 2-8733 GEORGE C. ASHLEY HARDWARE CO. 'Main and Second Streets Tel. Pioneer 6-1312 All Types of Aluminum Awnings AWNAIR, INC. 254 E. Jericho Tpke. BIG 3 MOVING AND STORAGE CO. Local and Long Distance Moving 209 Mineola Blvd. PI. 6-2467 CHAMPS Educational Toys Arts and Crafts CHROME BEAUTIFUL, INC. 472 Jericho Turnpike Ploneer 6-7747 COURTESY FRENCH CLEANERS Same Day Service - Plant on Premises 166 A Jericho Tpke. PI. 6-6030 Compliments of CROWN CHINCHILLAS, INC. 275 E. Jericho Tpke., Mineola COMMUNITY MARKET 85 Westbury Ave., Mineola Tel. Ploneer 6-9355 P. J. CUNNINGHAM Wines and Liquors 85 Westbury Ave., Mineola GEORGE E. ERNST Portraits - Candids - Photos 136 Latham Rd. PI. 6-2652 Compliments of FORESTO MENS SHOP 309-11 Willis Avenue FRANWIN PHARMACY 127 Mineola Blvd. Ploneer 6-4720 GENERAL WELDING SUPPLY CORP. Mineola - Smithtown Everything a Welder Needs Compliments of DR. MICHAEL L. GIULIANO JACK,S HARDWARE CO. 137 Mineola Blvd. General Supplies - Sporting Goods D. HELM AND SON Plumbing and Heating Contractor 66 E. Jericho Tpke. PI. 6-1320 JAY'S DEPARTMENT STORE Formal Clothes Rented 204 Jericho Tpke. PI. 6-4887 JENSEN'S WINE AND LIQUOR STORE 192 Second Street Tel. PI. 2-8444 JERICHO FOOD CENTER 480 Jericho Turnpike Free Delivery - PI. 6-7879 JERICHO MOTORS, INC. Authorized Ford Dealer PI. 6-2000 JERRY,S LUNCHEONETTE Next to Mineola Theater 124 Mineola Blvd. JONSTYL SERVICE STATION, INC. General Auto Repairs John Masta fPropJ - PI. 6-9689 Compliments of LINDLEY AND COMPANY, INC. 248 Herricks Road, Mineola HARRY KATZ FLOOR COVERINGS, INC 450 Jericho Tpke., Mineola Tel. PI. 6-1458 J. KATZ FURNITURE COMPANY 108-110 Main St., Mineola PI. 6-4477 Three Great Floors Compliments of KENNEDY,S INN 288 Jericho Tpke., Mineola LOCAL STEEL Building Supplies and Construction Materials PI. 6-0864 FL. 7-2840 MARSAK PLUMBING SUPPLY CORP. 208 Herricks Rd., Mineola PI. 2-1011 - 1013 MARTONE,S GARAGE Glass - Radiator Work Mineola, N. Y. Marzipan Novelties - Chocolate Covered Bars ARTISTIC CANDIES, INC. 182 Herricks Rd., Mineola MERENDA'S HARDWARE Benj. Moore Paints - Locksmith 270 Jericho Tpke. PI. 2-9843 MEYER'S MINEOLA BAKERY Fine Bread, Rolls, Pastry 131 Mineola Blvd. MIKE SHOE REPAIRING A Complete Line of Sneakers 284 Jericho Tpke. PI. 2-7741 MINEOLA CAB SERVICE 213 Station Rd., Mineola Tel.: PI. 7-2500 PI. 6-2500 MINEOLA MEAT MARKET 184 2nd Street, Mineola Fine Meats - PI. 6-0016 MINEOLA MUSIC SHOP 142 Jericho Tpke. Mineola, N. Y. FR. MICHAEL MCLAUGHLIN, Diocesan Direct-br of Vocations discusses his favorite subject with Dean Holt and Robert Moriarty. 229 MINEOLA lContinueclJ MINEOLA PET SHOP Tropical Fish, Parakeets, Canary Birds Food for all Birds and Pets M. V. MOTORS, LTD. 360 Jericho Tpke. Mineola, N. Y. NAPOLI BROTHERS, INC. 310 Willis Ave. PI. 6-5204 NATT'S, INC. Apparel for Men 113 Mineola Blvd. NELSEN AUTO PARTS 222 Herricks Road Mineola, N. Y. JAMES F. NEWMAN FUNERAL HOME 156 Willis Ave., Mineola PI. 6-6222 COMPLIMENTS OF HERBERT SPENCER Class of '33 - Mineola Funeral Home 190 First St., Mineola - PI. 6-1600 PHILLIP HAIR STYLIST Exclusive but Not Expensive 115 Mineola Blvd. PI. 6-3425 REINKEIS - FLORIST 225 2nd Street Mineola, N. Y. A. H. REISS - S. REISS Optometrists Mineola PI. 6-4048 RICHMOND HARDWARE 120 Main St., Mineola 635 Willis Ave., Williston Park Compliments of MR. AND MRS. CIOVANNI ROBBA ROBERT PHARMACY Your East End Drug Storeu A. Thomas Squiteri, Prop. SCOTTY,S AUTO SERVICE 300 Jericho Tpke. Victor Bert, Prop. PI. 6-9327 W. E. SEXTON, INC. 195 Jericho Tpke. Mineola, N. Y. SOSLER PHARMACY 468 Jericho Tpke. PI. 2-8154 Congratulations To Class of 1956 MR. AND MRS. SIC-MOND STRYJEWSKI SURREY SERVICE STATION Supplies - Tires - Batteries - Accessories 125 Herrick Road TIP TOP MARKET Quality Meats 174 Jericho Tpke. PI. 6-4552 WEISMANTEL'S BAKERY Specialty - Beautifully, Decorated Cakes 172 Jericho Tpke. PI. 6-4094 Compliments of 2 H WILDCATS New Jersey COMPLIMENTS OF A FRIEND 230 l NICK SERGI, lead-off runner of the famed Flyer two- mile relay team, enjoys a lead in the first lap. The scene is the CHSAA Indoor Relay Carnival at Madison Square Garden. Business Friends NEW HYDE PARK COORDINATED FREIGHT SERVICE INCORPORATED 47 DENTON AVENUE NEW HYDE PARK, N. Y. CONGRATULATIONS TO THE CLASS OF ,56 MR. AND MRS. GEORGE F. HOLUR HYDE PARK BOWLING LANES HILLSIDE AVE. AND LAKEVILLE RD. NEW HYDE PARK - FL. 4-8877 JOSEPH JASINSKI PAINTING CONTRACTOR NEW HYDE PARK - FL. 4-3067 J. NICHOLAS KRUG AGENCY INC. COMPLETE REAL ESTATE AND INSURANCE SERVICE NEW HYDE PARK, N. Y. TEL.: FL. 4-6495 LUCKAS PHARMACY 1601 HILLSIDE AVENUE ESTABLISHED ON L. I. 1925 TEL.: FL. 4-2827 ALTMAN'S DEPT. STORE 810 Jericho Tumpike New Hyde Park ALUMINUM COMBINATION WINDOWS AND JALOUSIES C. Horn - 1012 New Hyde Park Rd. New Hyde Park - FL. 4-9202 EQUITABLE FINANCE CORP. 265-05 Union Turnpike, N.H.P. 250 Post Avenue, Westbury GEORGE MALVESE AND CO., INC. New Hyde Park, N. Y. Sales .and Service - Power Equipment MILLER BROTHERS Plumbing, Heating and Repair Work New Hyde Park FL. 4-0818 PETACH BALLET ACADEMY 2016 Hillside Avenue New Hyde Park, N. Y. PR. 5-6110 Sincere Compliments Of The Ingarra Family ERRICKS EAT, Inc. FUEL on. 111 HERRICKS ROAD NEW HYDE PARK JEROME R. MCDOUGAL Class of '45 GEORGE A. MCDOUGAL Class of '47 . . . and the Class of '56 Is the New DODGE ploneer 2 7121 Buy From Cliaminade Men At Freeport Dodge - Plgmuuth OIL BUF-NER5 379 NORTH MAIN STREET FReep01't PYra d 8 3000 Nl-ISSAU SUFFULK REALTY CURP. We Sell the Earth and Insure Everything On Itl' Real Estate - Insurance Appraisals - Mortgages 105 GRAND AVENUE MASSAPEQUA, NEW YORK IUniper 1-3610 John F. Carey St Co. Real Estate in All Its Branches Suffolk County Specialists 103 WEST MAIN STREET EAST ISLIP, N Y I BROTHER GEORGE McKENZIE, S.M. greets Brother ' Thomas Powers, S.M., former Chaminade principal, and Rev. Adrian McCarthy, S.M., former Chaminade cha lain who celebrates his'SiIver Jubilee in 1956. Business Friends NEW HYDE PARK fContinuedJ NEIGHBORHOOD TAILORS Vin and Bill 1313 Jericho Tpke. FL. 4-0262 Compliments Of A and Z ARLAND PRINTING CO., INC. 1109 Jericho Turnpike New Hyde Park FL. 4-4346 Realtor PETER H. BENSON Phone FL. 2-8155-6 BLUE SUGAR BOWL Under New Management 1630 Hillside Ave., New Hyde Park HARRY BROGAN'S Air Conditioned Garden Rest and Bar 5 New Hyde Park Rd., Garden City JOSEPH V. CALTABIANO Real Estate and Insurance-Tel.: FL. 4-1742 403 Jericho Tpke. CARL,S HERRICK-HILL SERVICE STATION Hillside Avenue and Herricks Road New Hyde Park PI. 6-9218 T. F. DELANEY Hardware - Paints Carden Supplies JAMES DeNICOLA CONSTRUCTION, INCORPORATED Excavating and Grading 1625 Hillside Court, New Hyde Park, L. I. FAIRLANES INC. Catering - Dances - Weddings, etc. From 10-100 Persons - 155 Lakeville Rd. Compliments Of A FRIEND CALCO INDUSTRIES, INC. Aluminum Doors, 4-Track Storm and Screen Windows 1017 Jericho Tpke., New Hyde Park Phone FL. 2-8181 P- GUS THE TAILOR Cleaning - Pressing - Repairing 4 Hillside Blvd. HELEN'S BEAUTY SALON 610 Jericho Tpke. New Hyde Park HILLSIDE HEIGHTS LAUNDROMAT 2048 Hillside Avenue New Hyde Park FL. 4-3190 HILLSIDE MENS SHOP 1634 Hillside Ave. New Hyde Park, N. Y. JIM AND JOE'S LUNCHEONETTE 2207 Hillside Avenue New Hyde Park JOHN'S ECONOMY WORK CLOTHES AND SHOES Everything For The Working Man 627 Jericho Tpke., New Hyde Park FL. 4-9808 Howard Johnsonis ICE CREAM SHOPPE AND RESTAURANT 3000 Jericho Turnpike, New Hyde Park Compliments of NORBIT W. KEMPEN Certified Public Accountant Compliments of MR. AND MRS. JOHN KRAU-S AND FAMILY New Hyde Park THE NASSAU INN RESTAURANT Catering For All Occasions Air Conditioned FL. 4-9562 NELSON'S 511' AND 1042 STORE 916 Jericho Turnpike New Hyde Park, New York FL. 4-6833 233 C. NEVILLE 6: CO. Jericho Turnpike Tires - Tubes - Batteries - Accessories NEW HYDE PARK BEAUTY SHOP 1605 Hillside Avenue New Hyde Park, L.I. NEVV YORK PLUMBER,S SPECIALITIES CO., INC. 125 Jericho Tpke. New Hyde Park, L.I., N.Y. Compliments of DR. MATTHEW PUPILLA RAY-CHARLES AGENCY, INC. Insurance 81 Real Estate 1610 Hillside Avenue, New Hyde Park RAYO OIL CO., INC. 470 Lakeville Rd. FL 4-9041 - FI 7-1775 RESIDENTIAL LUMBER 2030 Hillside Avenue New Hyde Park, L.I. RICHARD'S BAKE SHOP Specializing in Birthday and Wedding Cakes 1019 Jericho Tpke - Phone: FL 4-8322 SPRINCER SCHOOL OF ACCORDIAN Accordian Hospital and School New Hyde Park Floral Park 4-5115 TARINS 56 - 106 S1 AND UP 1586 Hillside Ave., New Hyde Park TERRY'S BARBER SHOP 4 Barbers Polite - Sanitary Service New Hyde Park, N.Y. NEW YORK CITY ADVERTISERS MAILING SERVICE, INC. 45 WEST 18th STREET NEW YORK 11, NEW YORK CARMINE DANCE FROCKS 1385 BROADWAY NEW YORK 18, NEW YORK DRAGGETT 8: RAMSDELL, INC. 350 FIFTH AVENUE NEW YORK 1, NEW YORK d'AVIGDOR CO. INVESTMENT SECURITIES 63 WALL ST., NYC WH 4-3405 WE RECOMMEND SAATY FUEL INIECTOR CORP. AND AIR SPRINGS INC. THE E-Z TELEPHONE DIRECTORY INC 83 WASHINGTON STREET NEW YORK 6, N.Y. COMPLIMENTS OF THE FRIEDLANDER CO. NEW YORK COMPLIMENTS OF GARDNER WAREHOUSE CO. COMPLIMENTS OF GEHRING LACES, INC. HARDING AND HARDING PRINTERS SINCE 1887 16 JAY STREET, N.Y. 13, N.Y. LEE I. SMITH, GENERAL MANAGER NEW YORK LIFE INSURANCE, NYC SEEKS COLLEGE GRADUATES OTTO LING 81 SON 18 WARREN STREET - N.Y.C. RUDGE, BRITIAN'S BEST BICYCLE COMPLIMENTS OF I. I. MacDERMOTT CORP. CONGRATULATIONS TO THE CLASS OF '56 MR. AND MRS. H. McLAUGHLIN COMPLIMENTS OF NATIONAL LEAD CO. NEW ENGLAND FISH COMPANY 205 FRONT STREET, NEW YORK WITH THE WIGGLE IN ITS TAIL COMPLIMENTS OF THE PALM RESTAURANT 826 SECOND AVE., NEW YORK POTOMAC ELECTROTYPE CO. 526 W. 26th STREET NEW YORK, N.Y. COMPLIMENTS OF RAMSAY AND KIRPATRICK, IEWELERS 12 EAST 57th STREET, NYC COMPLIMENTS OF IOHN SCALIA, INC. 521 EAST 72nd STREET, N.Y. TAX EXEMPT MUNICIPAL BONDS LEBENTHAL 6a COMPANY 135 BROADWAY, NEW YORK 6, N.Y. TESTA BROTHERS 141 BROADWAY NEW YORK 6, N.Y. - BA 7-1141 WALKER BUTTER at EGG Co. 20 HARRISON ST., NEW YORK 13 DAIRY PURVEYORS TO STEAMSHIP TRADE WEBCOR PHONOGRAPHS - DISC CHANGERS TAPE RECORDERS Compliments of A-J SERVICE COMPANY 228 E. 45th St., New York City CANTALUPO CARTING COMPANY 140 Beekman Street Beekman 3-8451-2 ACINIE VISIBLE RECORDS Designed Clerical Systems 630 Fifth Ave., New York, N.Y. DORF INTERNATIONAL, LTD. 89 Broad St., New York 4, N.Y. Custom Brokers - Export-Import HEADINGTON Wine and Liquor Shop 1133 Lexington Ave., New York 21, N.Y. HOBB ELECTRICAL SUPPLY, INC. 541 West 34th Street New York City M. I. McHALE COMPANY 115 Broadway - BA 7-3290 Investment - Securities SAMUEL OBERMAN CO. Insurance Brokers 101 West 31st Street, New York QUINN RADIO TECHNICIANS Tape Recorders - Autronic Eyes Cor. 48th St. and 2nd Ave., NYC ROMAN ARTS, INC. Furniture Manufacturing and Finishing 630 1st Avenue, New York City Congratulations: Phil Scarcella From BUNNY and STAN SUBURBAN LEATHERS, INC. 1410 Broadway, New York, N.Y. Fine Leather Sportswear Business Friends CHEMISTS once explained fire and heat by the phlo- giston theory. They later decided if was caused by chemical reaction with oxygen l02l. While Peter Clark labored in chem lab, his car burned up. Pete sadly discovers his text book was right. 234 Adolph Gross Associates, In c. U 27 PARK PLACE ako. sions: slsswonm, s.M., bookstore mdermr negofiafe complicated business with Phil Scarcella. Brother George d t d NEW YORK, N Y office supplies fo the CRIMSON AND GOLD staff. Thanks, B COMPLIMENTS OF WILLIAM H. SADLIER, Inc. Publishers of Textbooks for Elementary and Secondary Schools 235 Best Wishes to Frederick and The Class of 1956 Mr. and Mrs. F. Edwin Schmitt and Carole Ann Schmitt A NEW YORK CITY fCOntinuedJ ULMER TOOL 8: MFG. CO. Manufacturing and Engineering New York 7, New York Compliments of JULIUS VALENTINO Wholesale Meats - Poultry Compliments of B 61 B PIECE DYE WORKS, INC. JOSEPH B. BRASCHER New and Used Office Equipment and Machines 295 3rd Avenue - Tel.: MU 9-6390 CLARION DISPLAYS, INC. Designers and Manufacturers of Advertising Displays - J. W. Giblin - C-Ramercy 7-3064 DORF AIR SERVICE, INC. Division of Dorf Int., Ltd. Export and Import GREY ADVERTISING Congratulations TO The Senior Class DAVID MCCOSKER, INC. 68-70 Park Pl., New York, New York Outfitters To The Sisterhood ,-ll. l- MANHATTAN LINOTYPE CO. 228 East 45th Street New York, New York- MAX BERLIN LINOTYPE CO. 228 East 45th Etreet New York, New York WEBB Bt LYNCH, INC. All Kinds of Insurance 99 John Street, New York 38, N.Y. North Merrick CILBERT,S LIQUORS 1161 Merrick Avenue Wines and Liquors to suit your taste. Business Friends THE MARIANISTS attend Solemn Benediction in the faculty Chapel during Christmastide. 237 Oceanside COMPLIMENTS OF GOOD HUMOR CORPORATION OCEANSIDE Compliments of THE GULF OIL CORPORATION Good Luck from OCEANSIDE LAUNDRY SERVICE Congratulations To The Class of 1956 THE VANDERWECHE'S Oyster Bay LIZZA 81 SONS INC. Contractors Oyster Bay 6-2277-8 Philadelphia THE CONDUIT 8z FOUNDATION CORP. CONTRACTORS FOR TUNNELS, DAMS, BRIDGES AND HIGHWAYS PORT WASHINGTON COMPLIMENTS OF A FRIEND COMPLIMENTS OF WASHINGTON MOLDING CO., INC. PRESIDENT - NICHOLAS Y. FASANO PHOENIX STEEL CORP. 79 MAIN STREET- PORT WASHINGTON Compliments of RONNIE, BRUCE, RICHARD and BARRY CRIMM RELIABLE LANDSCAPING CO. Roto - Tilling - Tractor Work - Topsoil Complete Garden Service - PO 7-0187 HUNOLD PHARMACY - J. R. Marra 94 Main Street Port Washington SALERNO ELECTRIC - Tel: PO 7-1387 Contracting and Alterations Domestic and Industrials ALPER'S HARDWARE STORE Paints - House Furnishings Port Washington FAIRVIEW SERVICE STATION Specialized Lubrication Port VVash. Blvd. and Fairview Ave., Port Washington Compliments of JAMES L. KENNEDY, DDS 921 Port Washington Blvd. Port Washington, N. Y. Best of Luck From PORT WASHINGTON BOOTERY Abe Kosofsky and Michael Reilly QUEENS VILLAGE BREITFELLER'S SALES, INC. PONTIAC SALES AND SERVICE 214-50 JAMAICA AVE., QUEENS VILLAGE CATAN 81 MICHEALS, INC. OIL BURNERS SALES 81 SERVICE 212-17 JAMAICA AVE., QUEENS VILLAGE 28, N. Y. TWO SEWANHAKA defenders fail to dismay Jack Halleron as the lanky Flyer makes good on a driving under-hand layup. QUEENS VILLAGE CContinuedJ COMPLIMENTS OF A FRIEND OF JOHN. HORAN MEYER MOTOR PARTS CO. QUEENS VILLAGE Buy Your New Olds At CROSS ISLAND OLDSMOBILE, INC 216-02 Hempstead Ave., HO 5-0020 HOUSEE BUICK, INC. 218-25 Hempstead Turnpike Queens Village - HO 5-0909 JACK'S CLOTHES SHOP Men's and Boy's Clothing 216-18 Jamaica Avenue LARS SUPER SERVICE, INC. Wheel Alignment, Brakes, Motor Work 214-30 Jamaica Avenue R. A. SAAM HARDWARE AND HARDWARE The Finest - Domestic - Imported 207-92 Hollis Ave. Hollis 5-4430 ASHDOWN MOTORS Lowest Net Prices - Easiest Terms Belt Parkway and Jericho Turnpike B. F. SHOE REPAIRS Call and Delivery HO. 8-1056 We Pass Your House Daily B 51 R QUAL'ITY CLEANERS 89-51 Francis Lewis Blvd. Queens Village, N.Y. BETKEN DELICATESSEN 81 CATERING 220-31 Jamaica Avenue Queens Village BLOCK'S Famous Make Sportswear At Bargain Prices 215-13 Jamaica Avenue BOYSVILLE, INC. Apparel For Young Boys and Men 218-27 Jamaica Ave. HO 4-6355 Compliments of SEYMOUR BIRNBACH, D.D.S. COMMUNITY PET SHOP Canary Breeder, Bird Cages and Stands Pedigree and Mixed Breed Puppies M. JAEGER Sr SONS Jewelers - Watchmakers 215-43 Jamaica Avenue KAY,S ODORLESS CLEANING SERVICE All Work Done On Premises HOllis 5-0112 - 220-25 Jamaica Ave. Compliments Of LOUIS RESTAURANT 222-05 Jamaica Avenue LOU'S LIQUOR SHOP 94-48 222nd St. off Jamaica Avenue Queens Village - HO 4-5239 MAN-DELL FOOD STORE Groceries and Frozen Food 218-21 Jamaica Avenue, Queens Village MAYFAIR HARDWARE Gifts - Electric Fixtures - Paints 215-30 Jamaica Ave. HO. 8-9774 MEGAN HARDWARE CO. 214-01 Jamaica Avenue Queens Village 29, N.Y. QUEENS UPHOLSTERY Decorators 215-37 Jamaica Ave., HO 4-0249 VILLAGE CAMERA STORES Complete Photographic Service 215-47 Jamaica Avenue - HO 5-6444 238 EDWARD T. WEIMER CO. Radio and Television Specialists 220-09 Jamaica Avenue Richmond Hill EQUIPMENT DISTRIBUTORS CORP. DISTRIBUTORS OF PERMAGLASS WATER HEATERS AMERICA'S NO. 1 GLASS LINED HEATER HILLSIDE KEY SHOP 132-08 Hillside Avenue Lock - Keys - Regulator ROCKVILLE CENTRE VITO BARCONE AND SON 44.6 SUNRISE HIGHWAY MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS AND RENTALS WOLF'S SPORT SHOP 282 SUNRISE HIGHWAY RO 6-5328 HAYES OLDSMOBILE 242 Merrick Road RO 4-3000 KASTNER MOTOR SALES, INC. 182-84 Sunrise Highway Dodge - Plymouth MACKEN MORTUARY 52 Clinton Avenue RO 6-3301, -3300 ORIENTAL RUG AND ART SHOP We sell rugs, Linoleum, and Tile RO 6-4790 WILLIAM F. TYNAN, JP1., Inc Congratulations to Each and Every Man of the Class of 1956 from the PARENTS CLUBS OF CHAMINADE Engewood 3-1200 M. J. KNIPFING 81 SUNS, INC. Established 1903 Long Island's Oldest Ford Dealerv 265 POST AVENUE WESTBURY, NEW YORK 240 ROCKVILLE CENTRE fContinuedJ C-RABAU'S, INC- PYROLENE, INC. 652 Sunrise Highway Rockville Center WOLF'S SPORT SHOP 282 Sunrise Highway RO 6-5328 ARP'S DELICATESSEN 15 No. Park Avenue Sandwiches, Salads, RO 6-0750 BORDEN'S FARM PRODUCTS Call RO 4-1100 for any type of Milk or Milk Product CAMPISI PHARMACY 59 North Village Avenue Prescriptions - Cosmetics CENTRE DECORATORS 304 Sunrise Highway Rockville Centre CONSUMERS COAL AND OIL COMP. 217 Sunrise Highway Rockville Centre DANCE ACADEMY OF ROCKVILLE CENTRE 36 South Park Avenue RO 4-0701 CHARLES V. DAY AGENCY 203 Sunrise Highway Insurance RO 6-0083 FRANK FERRARA Jewelers for three Generations Diamonds - Watches - Silverware Compliments of FRONT STREET BAKE SHOP Rockville Centre Garden and Pet Supplies RO 6-0417 EUGENE F. HAWKINS Hardware, Devoe Paints, House Furnishings 24 North Park Avenue HOLBRO PAINT COMPANY Wallpaper - Sanitas - Marine Paints 314 Sunrise Highway THE JEWEL CASE, INC. 255 Merrick Road Rockville Centre THE KLOSKI STORE Men's Wear - Ladies Accessories 7 North Village Avenue Compliments of MR. AND MRS. JAMES MCFADDEN ROCKVILLE GIFT AND ART GALLERIES 1 Park Avenue Rockville Centre ROCKVILLE HOBBY CRAFT 316 Sunrise Highway RO 6-9882 Compliments of DR. AND MRS. JAMES O. ROGERS PARK RISF LIQUORS, INC. 21 North Park Avenue Rockville Centre GEORGE,S PASTRY SHOP 298 Sunrise Highway Rockville Centre 241 . AFTERNOON RIFLE CLUB practice finds varsity sharp- shooters sighting their weapons while Bro. John Shee- han, S.M., and other Club members look on. Business Friends PAUL'S CONFECTIONERY 28 North Park Avenue Ice Cream Cakes, etc. T. S. PORR Roofing - Sheetmetal Work RO 6-0166 PETIT BROTHERS AND CLAYTON Funeral Home 20 Lincoln Avenue JOHN P. STARIN Jeweler - Optician 14 North Village Avenue SUNRISE PHARMACY 29 North Park Avenue RO 6-0631 WILLIAMS AND LUDERMAN Buster Brown Shoes 75 North Park Avenue Roosevelt EMPIRE VENDING SERVICE 243 Nassau Road Candy, Cigarettes, Soda LOUIS FRENCH DRY CLEANING All Work Done on the Premises 261 Nassau Road NASSAU THEATRE Screen Araman Roosevelt ROSLYN VILLAGE SERVICE STATION MOBIL PRODUCTS MARCHIE GRELLA, PROP. Compliments of BLUE SPRUCE INN FLOWER HILL REAL ESTATE Roslyn Resale Specialists 1031 Northern Boulevard ROSLYN fContinuedl FLOWER HILL SERVICE STATION 25 Port Washington Blvd. MA 7-9740 GATEWAY PHARMACY 401 Glen Cove Road RO 3-5300 ROSLYN BRIDGE HARDWARE 1040 Northern Boulevard Roslyn WEE TAPPEE INN Roslyn, N.Y. Your Host, Bill Lenz Roslyn Heights TO ALL MY FRIENDS AT CHAMINADE MRS. RUDOLF WENDEL ROSLYN HEIGHTS CERIELLO BROS. SERVICE STATION 9 Powerhouse Road Roslyn Heights Compliments of EAST HILLS PHARMACY, INC. SEA CLIFF WADE CONTRACTING CO. Asphalt Paving 172 Sea Cliff Ave. JOHN E. CURLEY Plumbing and Heating 215 Glen Cove ,Avenue Compliments of DOBKINS' PHARMACY Compliments of DR. ALBERT E. REED SCHOELLES' PHARMACY Prescriptions Filled by Specialists Business Friends SKIP GIMARTIN ISD, enioying the action from the best seat in the house, watches teammates Charles Vachris, Ed Miastowski, and a St. John's player scrap for a loose ball. Two Redmen and Dick Swartz follow the action. 242 SEA CLIFF SHELL SERVICE STATION Gene and Johnny D. Stefano, Props. GL 4-2305 SEA SHELL SERVICE STATION 365 Glen Cove Avenue Glen Cove, L.I. Seaford BEST WISHES CHURCH OF SAINT WILLIAM THE ABBOT SEAFORD, N.Y. PERRY'S AUTO SUPPLY Automobile Parts - Wholesale and Retail 3826 Merrick Road SU 5-3322 South Hempstead O'BRIEN'S BARBER SHOP 1049 Grand Avenue Opposite Grand Ave. School Stewart Manor COVERT DRUGS 98 Covert Avenue Steward Manor JAMES F. DOYLE Real Estate 56 Salisbury Avenue FELDMAN AND MEYER DELICATESSEN 60 Covert Avenue Home Cooking Compliments of John P. Losardo, D.D.S. STEWART SPIRIT SHOP 84 Covert Avenue Stewart Manor Uniondale Best Wishes to the Class of '56 PETER P. ROCCHIO AND FAMILY McMAHON'S SHELL SERVICE Front and Chester Street IV 6-9183 BROOK BEER DISTRIBUTORS Home Deliveries of Beer and Soda 920 Nassau Road, IV 1-7767 VALLEY STREAM Compliments of a FRIEND Congratulations to the Class of 1956 MR. AND MRS. JOSEPH P. MCCAULEY VALLEY STREAM PARK INN No Party Too Small No Party Too Large THE GALLA GIFT SHOP 84 Rockaway Avenue Religious Articles and Bibles EAST COAST INDUSTRIES, INC. 26 West Merrick Road Valley Stream Congratulations to the Class of ,56 From Dr. and Mrs. Lyman G. Fussell O FLEXWOOD RANDOMWOOD KALISTRON KALITEX KALFLEX, Inc. 101 PARK AVENUE, NEXV YORK CITY MU 4-5106 ARORPLY CHALK BOARD WELDWOOD TACKBOARD UNITED STATES PLYVVOOD CORP. DISTRIBUTOR 243 For You . . Who Want Upportunities In Banking The fastest growing bank in our country offers you who qualitiy, a lifetime career in a field of endeavor which is recognized as the backbone of our democratic system. Advancement - above average salaries - retire- ment plan - profit sharing plan - liberal holiday and vacation allowances - postgraduate education plans -hospitalization - and excellent modern working conditions are only some of the employee benefits which make this the golden opportunity for you to inquire further about your career possibilities with us. The Franklin National Bank BELLMORE MINEOLA ELMONT MINEOLA-County Seat FARMINCDALE ROCKVILLE CENTRE FLORAL PARK ROOSEVELT FRANKLIN SQUARE ROOSEVELT FIELD GLEN COVE ROSLYN GREAT NECK SEA CLIFF INWOOD STATION PLAZA LEVITTOWN UNIONDALE 244 VALLEY STREAM fContinuedJ FRANKLIN SERVICE STATION 104 Franklin Avenue North Valley Stream KAYS KORNER 1551 Dutch Broadway Valley Stream ELMER H. LANE Life Insurance Consultant LO 1-1799 Compliments of DR. AND MRS. JOHN C. MCCAULEY PICKUS HARDWARE AND PAINT 1563 Dutch Broadway Valley Stream Wantaugh VIGILANT ASSOCIATION, INC. 3820 SUNRISE HIGHWAY SUNSET 1-9600 WESTBURY ALBETE'S RESTAURANT, INC. 272 POST AVENUE EDGEWOOD 4-9747 BARLEY'S PHARMACY 167 PosT AVENUE EDCEWOOD 3-0060 BEST OF LUCK CoCA COLA BOTTLING Co. OF N.Y., INC. WESTBURY, N.Y. CARMINE J. LAGNESE INSURANCE - REAL ESTATE 219 POST AVENUE COMPLIMENTS OF DR. PETER LA MARIANA OLD WESTBURY RENISON AND DOYLE,'INC. PLUMBING AND HEATING CONTRACTORS 182 DREXEL AVENUE In Memory of My Twin Brother HARRY H. EDELMAN The Memory of the Righteous is a Blessing Congratulations to the , class of '56 MR. AND MRS. HOWARD HECHT Compliments of JOE ALLEN'S UNITED CIGAR STORE 215 Post Avenue CARBONE AND MOLLOY INSURANCE CO. Westbury, N.Y. WILLIAM M. DONOHUE Undertaker Westbury, N.Y. EDWARD AND GUY IEWELERS Diamonds - Watches - Silverware 254 Post Avenue ED 3-1515 H. FAVILLA CORP. Manufacturers of Ukules Baritone Ukes and Guitars OAKS CITIES SERVICE Old Country Road and Mirabelle Ave. Westbury, N.Y. LOUIS PARILLO SHOES 234 Post Avenue Westbury, N. Y. POST DINER Finest of Foods Old Country Road and 7th Street RUSSO'S SHOE STORE Edwards Shoes for Children SPORTMAN'S BARBER SHOP Vito Perrucci, Prop. 165 Post Avenue TONY,S SHOE REPAIR 257 Post Avenue ED 3-0180 Compliments of the WESTBURY TIMES Printers and Publishers Westbury, N.Y. WHEATLY MARKET Prime Meats and Groceries Frozen Foods Compliments of DOCTOR AND MRS. R. M. ZAINO Westbury, N.Y. WEST HEMPSTEAD BEST WISHES FROM ASCO WINDOW CORPORATION COMPLIMENTS OF EDWARD F. HILL CONSTRUCTION CO. 79 HEMPSTEAD GARDENS DRIVE JAL CONSTRUCTION CORP. CONCRETE AND BRICK CONSTRUCTION IV. 9-1340 RADORY CONSTRUCTION CORP. ASPHALT PAVING, DRAINING 94 Cherry Valley Road BARNES FUNERAL HOME 291 Hempstead Avenue West Hempstead, N.Y. Business Friends GLIDING EAGERLY into the tape is Bill Smith, winner ot-his heat in the 880 yard run at the NYU Indoor Invitational Track Meet. 245 4 , X41 w. T1 i .E A Mfg S. Wi. f fu 4 Sz, ,QV wifi? PQ 1 SPEEDERS FOR MANY YEARS trudged their weary way to this old court house in Mineola to pay I' er fines. Money accumulaied. For its Golden Jubilee, Mineola now boasts of a fine new courthouse on the m Il BEST WISHES TO CLASS OF 1956 GORDON GRAVES 8: CU., IHC. INVESTMENT SECURITIES 30 BROAD STREET NEW YORK 4, NEW YORK 246 X 'lift -.iw Y iv' .sl an MINEOLA BLVD. cuts through the heart of Mineola, Nassau County Seat, and connects Jericho Turnpike with other towns to the South. WEST HEMPSTEAD fContinuedl LAWRENCE J. BENNETT, COMP. Long Islancl's Oldest Oil Heating Co. West Hempstead, N.Y. Compliments of MR. AND MRS. FELSHMAM Congratulations to the' Class of '56 MR. AND MRS. HENRY W. GREVE Compliments of MR. AND MRS. JOHN HALK West Hempstead, N.Y. When Low in Spirit C. WILSON 676 Woodfield Drive BECKER BROTHER'S FUEL AND OIL CO. West Hempstead, N.Y. LAWRENCE I. BENNETT Long Island's Oldest Oil Heating Co. IV 9-0300 - BIRER,S WINES - LIQUOR SHOP 488 Hempstead Avenue IV 1-7680 BRENNAN REALTY COMPANY Appraisals of Every Type 223 Hempstead Turnpike BUCK'S RADIO AND TELEVISION 104 Hempstead Turnpike All Makes of Radios and Televisions C AND M HARDWARE 141 Nassau Boulevard West Hempstead CERTIFIED MOTORS, INC. 510 Hempstead Turnpike West Hempstead Compliments of BOB FELSHMAN THE GARDENER,S VILLAGE 456 Hempstead Turnpike IV 3-8290 LAKEVIEW SERVICE CENTER Tires, Tubes, General Repair 820 Hempstead Avenue, IV 6-9689 MAYFAIR PHARMACY 186 Hempstead Turnpike Ernest H. Flesch, Ph. G: IV 3-2720 RIESTER,S BAKERY 282 Hempstead Avenue and 122 Hempstead Turnpike Dry Cleaning at Its Besti' TIME CLEANERS CORP. 334 Eagle Avenue F. W. WOOLWORTH Hempstead Turnpike On the Square FRANK E. WRIGHT AND SONS, INC. Insurance Specialists 56 Hempstead Turnpike WILLISTON PARK D. PISCITIELLI WINES AND LIQUORS 58 HILLSIDE AVENUE WILLISTON PARK COMPLIMENTS OF SAINT AIDAN PARISH WILLISTON PARK STEEL FENCE COMPANY 269 Hillside Avenue PI 6-0628 WILLISTON PARK FLORIST Flowers and Gifts, Floral Designs Ann and Lenny Lundahl, PI 6-5929 247 Compliments of JAMES T. ALLEN ALFRED HAIR STYLIST 50 Hillside Avenue PI 9-9513 , BILL'S MEAT MARKET Prime and Choice Meats 619A Willis Avenue CARVEL ICE CREAM Ice Cream at its Best 270 Hillside Avenue CHARLIE'S SERVICE CENTER 579 Willis Avenue PI 6-9255 PHILLIP FESTA Plumbing and Heating Cont. PI 2-6086 FORGIONE AND WALLACE Painting and Decorating PI 6-1738 FORDHAM PHARMACY 624 Willis Avenue PI 6-61605 6-6183 THE FRIENDLY STORE Manhatten Food Store 486 Willis Avenue GOBY'S STATIONARY School Supplies - Stationery Toys 348 Hillside Avenue HAILE REALTY COMPANY Real Estate and Insurance 345 Hillside Avenue Greetings from HERRICKS CLEANERS WILLISTON PARK CContinuedD JOHN,S BUTCHERIA 630 Willis Avenue PI 6-5952 JACK KAUDRE'S STATIONERY United Cigar Store Agency PI 6-9406 THE LAMPLIGHTER Lampsg Shadesg Fixtures 173 Hillside Avenue Compliments of DR. PATRICK MANNING MARRETTA'S BEAUTY SALON AND BARBER SHOP 23 Hillside Avenue NASSAU BARBER SHOP 346 Hillside Park PI 6-9133 PUBLIC FAIR MKT., INC. PI 6-9264 Prime Meats, Fresh Fruits and Vegetables - Free Delivery REGENCY MEN,S SHOP 70 Hillside Avenue Williston Park JUNE SAVAGE SCHOOL OF DANCE Ballet - Tap - Acrobatic 363 Hillside Ave., PI 6-7488 Compliments of THE SOLLITTO FAMILY THOMPSONS BOOKS of All Publishers Stationery - Hallmark Greeting Cards 481 Willis Avenue VINCENT J. TRAYNOR Attorney at Law 192 Hillside Avenue MR. VERNE HAIR STYLIST 326 Hillside Avenue Williston Park WILLISTON BEVERAGE COMPANY 396 Willis Avenue PI 6-0231 WVILLISTON SEWING CENTER 130 Hillside Avenue Williston Park Woodbury DUGAN POULTRY FARM Fresh Eggsg Oven Ready Poultry Jericho Turnpike Woodhaven Congratulations to The Class of 1956 R. R. CLARKE Woodmere COLONIAL DRUGS Wood Island Pharmacy, Inc. 964 Broadway Compliments of RONALD MHCDONALD Woodside Congratulations to the CLASS OF '56 COMPLIMEN TS COMPLIMENTS OF THOMAS E. PAT FAGAN COMPLIMENTS OF MR. AND MRS. JOHN HERRMANN BEST WISHES TO THE CLASS OF '56 JUDGE AND MRS. JOHN L. MOLLOY Compliments of JOHN D. DILLON Compliments of a Friend of JIMMY DUIGNAN Class of '59 Compliments of a Friend of AL FERRIS Compliments of a FRIEND Compliments of MR. AND MRS. L. VOELGER Compliments of a Friend of JERRY FERRIS 3C Compliments of EDWARD W. FREHER Compliments of HENRY AND VALERIE JANKOWSKI Compliments of PAUL LA MARIANA Congratulations to the Class of 1956 Best of Luck MR. AND MRS. J. A. SIMPSON JOE INGARRA registers a close third place for the Flyers in the 60 yard dash at the CHSAA Indoor Track Championship held af Madison Square Garden. Business Friends 248 areas make, Jones Beach the playground of Long Reflections upon the Dedication OF THE CHAMINADE AUDITORIUM What We may say here may soon be forgotten. What We have in our heart will always be remembered. lt is very difficult to give expression to what is in our heart. All we can say is that We love Chaminade and for what it stands. We, as the General Contractor, and Knappe 51 johnson, as the Architects, of the various Chaminade projects, which are the subject of this dedication, co- operated with one another beyond compare. Our objective Was to fulfill the requests of one man-to bring fruition to his dream-Brother john T. Darby, S.M. His foresight, his persistency of action, his faith, coupled with his leadership are solely responsible for the various additions to Chaminade. Dominick Milone, Inc. GENERAL CONTRACTOR ROCKVILLE CENTRE, NEVV YORK BRIGHT, WHITE BEACH, the finest in the world, and an extensive system of roads, parking fields, and play Island. Business Friends 249 ,Y ,,,, f lf.. as al: ,,,, Sfsazsifmfgrfgfzsre is 'an' ' 'i'?1trli?f2E.elFli?W5ii5 sera 'ea e W .. ,mfeas -. desi -eg Wff5fe..'sn.afJf:.:: 1 Agnew, Richard ,...... Arnold, David ....... Ball, Guy .....,...,.... Baxter, Anthony ....,,, Bednarz, Brian ...,... 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Hempstead, ....-.129 Mineola Ave., Point Lookout, Fourth St., Garden City, California Ave., Freeport, -..-.-. 221-29 90th Ave., Queens Village, 29 Schuyler Ave., Rockville Centre, 89 Haddon Rd., New Hyde Park Bretsch, Raymond .......... ....... , Brogan, Joseph .....,,-,,, .-.....-...25 .Meadow St., Garden City, Brown, Robert ,,,,,-,,-,,,,,-. -,,,.,....,,. 9 9 Verbena Ave., Floral Park, Bfudennann, George Y,,,,,.,,,,.,,,.,, 412 Latham Lane, E. VVilliStOIl, Bugler, Henry ................ Willard Ave., Baldwin, Butler, Robert ,,........................... 270 Plainfield Ave., Floral Park Calabrese, Thomas. .........,. Campo, John ............. Carlesi, Louis. ........ . Carroll, Robert .......... 633 Ardsley Blvd., Garden City South, ,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,, 420 Marcellus Rd., Mineola, ...-...191 Westminster Rd., W. Hempstead, -. ,...,..,.,.. 96 Foster Ave., Valley Stream, Cassidy, George .,,..................... 80-12 222nd St., Queens Village Cassidy, Theodore ...................... 37 Kensington Rd., Garden City, Chastonay, Richard .......t.. 161 Van Buren Ave., Franklin Square, Clancy, James ,.........................................,. 9 Essex Ct., Freeport, Clarke, Paul. .......... ............,.,.,. 8 7-20 98th St., Woodhaven, Cleator, Gerard ....... .....,............. 9 8 Lehigh St., Williston Park, Collins, John ....,..,.,.. ......... 1 007 Hillside Ave., New Hyde Park, Commlns, Kevin ......... .........,...,.,.. . 31 Dail St., New Hyde Park, Connolly, James ............ .......,........ 4 7 Elmtree Lane, Levittown, Creamer, John ............... L .... 6 2 E. 13th St., Huntington Station, Curatolo, Michael ,...... ....,....,... . 32 Emmett St., New Hyde Park, Curley, 'William .......... ....... 7 3 S. Forest Ave., Rockville Centre 7 DeBell, John ..... ..........,,. .,,.............. 9 9 Durland Rd., Lynbrook, deBru1n, G. David ,.................,............. 92-38 295th St., Bellerose, Dennehy, Brian ................................. 464 MacAtee Pl., Mineola, Derrick, William ........,...... 108-07 Monterey St., Queens Village, Devlin, Henry ......... -.-........12 Washington Ave., Brentwood, D10dHtl, Carmine ..,.....,....... 610 Jericho Tpke., New Hyde Park, Dodge, Jay .............. Dolan, John .........,.,,,. Dolan, Michael ..,,..,... Dowling, Peter ...,.,, Driscoll, Paul ........,, Dunn, Bruce .......,................ 140 Vernon Ave., Rockville Centre -.-.......-.....10l Garden St., Garden City, ...-.-..-.6 Cliff Way, Port Washington, .-..-....19 Genessee St., Hicksville, .....-..-.----.....72 Hudson Rd., Bellerose -.....-.-.-..-.----....50 S. Grand Ave., Baldwini 7 Durham, Thomas ............ 294 N. Village Ave., Rockville Centre Duszkiewicz, Leon... Dwyer, Robert ........... Eschmann, John ....... Fagan, James .......... Farrell, Vincent .......,. Feldmann, Richard ..,.... Felshman, Robert ..... Flanagan, John ....... Fleming, John ........ Flynn, Michael ....... Foley Richard. ........... Freda, Anthony ...,..... .........-.-.--..136 Washington St., Hempstead: .-.......-.211-06 90th Ave., Bellaire -.-..-.--..99-12 200th St., Hollis, -..-...89 Bradley Pl., Mineola, 7 .-.-.-.--.-..-...9l-30 191st st., Hollis, -.--...-..---.....-...89-47 zoznd sf., Hollis, .-..-..424 Jackson Ave., W. Hempstead -..--.-.-......78 Webster St., Lynbrook .--.-..-...84 Woodnut Pl., Mineola --.--...9 Stevens Ave., Hempstead, -....-.184 Split Rock Rd., Syossett, --..-.-....-....70 Parkway Dr., Plainview, 7 7 Frellor, Edward .......... ............... 5 46 Beech St., New Hyde Park, Friedrich, Donald ................ 201 Campbell Ave., Williston Park, Fussell, James .......,.... Gannon, Dennis ......... Gannon, John ......... Garcia, Joseph ........ Gardner, Royal ................ Garner, James .................... 44 Green Meadow Lane, Huntington Gerstner, Richard ,... Godesky, Robert ...... Graham, Walter ......... Grimm, Richard ......... Guarino, Thomas ....... Gunn, John .,..........., Gunning, Paul ......... Wateredge Ave., Baldwin ....-.--.-.-.218 Harrison Ave., Mineola ..-..-...11 Castelton Ct., Oceanside 7 7 7 ........-..-.-......-...220-24 75th Ave., Bayside, 148 Barrymore Blvd., Franklin Square, -...-..---.-.-..-.-..-..53 Fairfield Ave., Mineola, 7 ..-.-..-.....235 Main St., E. Rockaway ......-..50 Clover Ave., Floral Park --..-.-.47 Reid Ave., Port Washington 7 7 ..-....-.-.........266 Brown St., Mineola, ..-.-....-.--.....105 Fleet Pl., Mineola .-.-..l8 Donald St., E. Williston? 7. 0 Halleron, John ....... Hanley, Charles ...... Hardman, James ........ 49 Irish Lane, E. Islip 39 Utterby Ave., Bellaire, 14 Curtis Ave., Hempstead Harrigan, Frank ......... ....... 1 16-27 223rd St., Cambria Heights Hartigan, Arthur ....... ...........,.... . 6 Montfort Dr., Huntington Heed, Thomas. ..... .- Hendrick, Martin ....... Henning, James. ..... . Holub, George. ..,,... Horan, John ......,......... 92 Huntington Rd., Garden City 3858 New York Ave., Seaford .......82-52 211th St., Queens Village ..-.-.... 168 Pine St., New Hyde Park 94-05 222nd St., Queens Village Hudack, Michael ....... ....... . 46 Hoffman Rd., New Hyde Park Hundt, Paul ............... Ignizio, Thomas ........ Jasinski, Arthur ..,...... Kane, Raymond ........ Kehoe, Ronald. ..,..., ..........83-80 118th St., Kew Gardens ....-...30 Stratford Ave., Garden City ,..-...411 First Ave., New Hyde Park Beech St., Baldwin Arlington St., Mineola Kelly, Michael ......,.., ................ 4 0 Porterfield Pl., Freeport Kempen, Robert ........,,,..,.... 61 Durham Rd., New Hyde Park Kennedy, Richard ......... ...... . 24 Pembroke St., Williston Park Kiefer, Paul ............... Kilgannon, Francis ....... Kilgannon, Owen ..... Klag, William .......... Knowles, John ........ Kovar, Joseph ........ Krist, Kevin .............. Kuchins, Ronald ........ Kuhn, Paul ,............ 57 Chestnut Ave., Floral Park Broadway, W. Hempstead 82 Broadway, W. Hempstead 218-29 94th Rd., Queens Village -........514 Bedell Terr., W. Hempstead ..-.......299 Jackson St., Hempstead 24 Cypress St., Floral Park 11 S. 17th St., New Hyde Park .-.............118 Francis Terr., Glen Cove Kunlckl, Thomas ................ 81-06 Langdale St., New Hyde Park Lambert, John ........... Larkin, Bernard. ......,. Leitner, Ralph. ......,.... LePorin, Peter .......... Leverich St., Hempstead St. Mary,s Pl., Freeport ..........109 Spring Lane, Levittown 109 Stratford Ave., Garden City Leyendecker, Jerome ..... ............... 1 5 Yoakum Ave., Farmingdale Lindsey, William .............................. .214 Linden Ave., Westbury Little, Robert ....................... 325 S. Wellwood Ave., Lindenhurst Lockhart, James ...................... .341 Washington St., Hempstead Londahl-Smidt, Paul. ............... 119 Stratford Rd., W. Hempstead Lonergan, James ...... Looney, Harold ......... Manzer, Michael ....... Martens, Gary ......... Martin, Clinton. ..,.. . Martucci, Louis. ...... Mason, Rodney ....... Masters, Eugene ....... McCauley, Robert .................. 222 Munro Blvd., Valley Stream 57 Woodpecker Lane, Levittown McFadden, James. ............... 48 Arrandale Rd., Rockville Centre McFall, Richard ...... -.. .................. 22 Amherst Rd., Hicksville McGuire, Robert. ....... McDermott, Vincent ..-.-... 235 James St., Franklin Square, McKenna, Michael ................... 109-20 221st St., Queens Village 66 Beverly Ave., Floral Park McManus, Thomas ....... McNeill, Robert ......... McLaughlin, Harold McVeigh, Danlel .......................... 246-08 85th Ave., Bellerose Mediatore, Ronald. .............. 44 Kingstone Ct., New Hyde Park Melchione, Richard. ............... 110-48 213th St., Queens Village Merritt, Raymond. .... Metzgar, Francis ...... Meyers, John ..,....... Molloy, John .......... Moore, Joseph. ........ Moss, Frederick. ...... Muller, Harold. ...... . Murphy, Peter ......... N1S1ta, Nell ....... ......... ....-......89-52 205th st., Bellairej .....-...164 Broadway, Bethpage Parkview Pl., Baldwin -........158 Division Ave., Hicksville .......27 Iris Lane, New Hyde Park 7 ........199 Crocus Ave., Floral Park, .-.-..4 Woodridge Lane, Sea Cliff, Market Lane, Lake Success 346 Merrick Rd., Massapequa Jefferson St., Garden City Donald St., E. Williston .........310 Randall Ave., Freeport ........78 Buckingham Pl., Lynbrook Snowbird Lane, Levittown Lewis Pl., Hempstead ........53 Nassau Blvd., Garden City .....-.-..........-..53 Crest Rd., N. Merrick 57 Broadway, Rockville Centre, 169 Greenway West, New Hyde Park, 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 LONG ISLAND dwindles away into its lovely northern peninsula merging with the Ocean at Orient Point. Shelter Island lies to the right. Above it is Gardiners Island. Nolan, Vincent ....... Nonelle, Richard--- O'Brien, James ........., O'Connell, Chris .....,...,. ------110-30 214th St., Queens Village, ---.-.-.58 Westbury Ave., Mineola, Plover Lane, Hicksville, Pine St., Garden City, O'Connell, Michael ,...... ..,....... 4 2 Maple Dr., New Hyde Park, O'Connor, Francis ,...,,... O,Donnell, Kevin ,...r..... Olcott, Iohn ...................., O'Shaughnessy, Kevin ...... O'Shea, Philip ............,... - Parkview Pl., Baldwin, ..-..--..95-11 226th St., Bellerose, White Rd., Mineola, ........ 88 Bellmore St., Floral Park, -..--.--..-109 4th St., Garden City, Pacifico, Charles ........... ........-,,.., 3 04 Mineola Blvd., Mineola, Pantzer, Siegfried ,.....,..,...........,-,.,,,..., 6 Eastwood Dr., Babylon Papscun, Francis a...,. -- Pedicini, Albert. ......... Polizzoto, Joseph ....... Pontolillo, Peter ........ Ramsay, Charles ,,,..... Razzetti, Richard ....... .-...157 Gerard Ave., New Hyde Park, ..-.....--.-...Wheatly Rd., Old Westbury, .-----...--15 Westbridge Dr., Babylon Cherry Lane, Hempstead Gladstone Ave., Bay Shore Clover Lane, Roslyn 7 9 Reis, George ,,..,...... .......... 1 1 Elderberry Lane, Valley Stream Riccio, Vincent ,.........,........,............ 39 Vassar St., Garden City, Rocchio, Nicholas .....,.........,........,.., 889 Nassau Rd., Hempstead, Rogers, James ..................,. 79 Hempstead Ave., Rockville Centre Rogowski, Paul .......... ..........,,.,. 2 62-03 86th Ave., Floral Park, Rosasco, Edward ............................,,.. Old Field Rd., Huntington, Roshkowski, Donald ................ 14 Charles Ave., Port Washington, Roxe, David ............,..... ......,.,., 1 54 Parsons Dr., Hempstead Ruhlin, Robert .......... ,...................... 2 6 Park Ave., Baldwin, Ryan, James ..........,. ........,, 7 76 Blackstone Ave., E. Meadow, Sacco, Albert ................,,....,.....,.,, 34 Hull Ave., New Hyde Park, Sarnowski, Thomas ..,......... 89-12 Woodhaven Blvd., Woodhaven, Sarra, Robert ............. ............... 6 5 Charles Ave., Massapequa Scaramelli, Louis ........ ..,,....,... . 21 W. Woods Rd., Lake Success Scarcella, Philip ..........,........, 210 Brooklyn Ave., New Hyde Park, Schmitt, Frederick ......,. .,...........,,,,,... 1 93-05 Nero Ave., Hollis Schoen, Raymond ...,...... Schramm, john .......... .--.....10 Bayberry Ave., Garden City, 297 Gilmore St., Williston Park, Schreiber, Nelson ....... ...........,...... I 118 Kirkwood Ave., Merrick, N.Y Schroeder, john. .........,..... 16 St. Paul,s Crescent, Garden City,N Y Schultz, Dennis . ........ -.-.-...-.-..-,.,..25 Hudson Pl., Hempstead, Schwarz, Robert. .......... .............. 1 31 Marcellus Rd., Mineola, Schwender, Thomas. .............. .237 Grand Ave., W. Hempstead, Sergi, Nicholas ,............ ............,.. 3 14 Walter Ave., Mineola, Sieban, Edward. ........ ........... 2 04 Floral Blvd., Floral Park, Simons, Andrew ......... .,...1.................. 1 2 Sterling Pl., Freeport, Simpson, Robert .......1. ......., 7 5 Knollwood Rd., W., Manhasset, Smith, Paul ............ ........ 1 62 Meadbrook Rd., Garden City, Smith, William ................................... 12 Maple St., Garden City, Speranza, Robert ...........,........................... 34-39 200 St., Bayside, Stegemann, Raymond ............ 168 Ribbon St., Franklin Square, Strassel, Robert ..............,............ 11 Meadow Lane, E. Williston, Stryjewski, S. Anthony ................,...,......., 260 Elm Pl., Mineola, Sturm, Bruce .................................. .50 Willow Ave., Huntington, N.Y N.Y N.Y N.Y N.Y N.Y N.Y N.Y N.Y N.Y N.Y N.Y N.Y N.Y N.Y Sullivan, Dennis. ....,. 212-26 Nashville Blvd., Cambria Heights, Swezey, Gordon ,....................... 1294 Commodore Rd., Uniondale, N. Y. Szymanski, Theodore ................... 39 E. Poplar St., Floral Park, N Y Thibault, Paul ............... ............,.......... 9 0-06 180th St., jamaica, Thoma, William .......... 351 N. Village, Ave., Rockville Centre, Tiedemann, George. ........,...,.......... 516 Elm St., W. Hempstead, Tintle, Myles. ......,.............................,.. 220 Ivy Ave., Westbury, Titus, Francis. ............... ............. 1 15-36 204th St., St. Albans, Tramontana, Michael .......... 54 Bellwood Dr., New Hyde Park, N.Y N.Y N.Y N.Y N.Y N.Y Trentalange, james. ....... ............. 1 4 Nassau Blvd., Garden City, N. Y Tucker, John .............. ............... 8 7-83 253rd Rd., Bellerose, N. Y Tynan, Robert ........ .... ......... 5 7 Huntington Rd., Garden City, N.Y Vallone, Richard .............. .......... . 5 Kennedy Lane, Mineola,N.Y VandeWeghe, Gary .,........ .,......... 2 6 Court St., Oceanside, N.Y Viering, john. ....,........... .......,.......... . 269 Rudolf Rd., Mineola,N.Y Wagner, Frederick. ,..........,................... 966 Brent Dr., Wantagh,N.Y Wallace, james .................... 1619 Imperial Ave., New Hyde Park, N.Y Warner, William ....... .....,...... 3 57 Charles St., W. Hempstead, N.Y Welch, Herbert. .....,.. ....... 6 B Westminster Rd., Baldwin,N.Y Wiele, Frederick ......... ....... 15 Massachusetts Blvd., Bellerose, N. Y. MONTAUK STATE PARKWAY loops around the tip of Montauk Point. The cold grey waves of the Atlantic Ocean break in a white swirl over the shallows of Land's End. The conical lighthouse warns approaching ships of the treacherous shoals off the end of the Island. nd of the Tale of the Towns As we reach the end of our Island, and the end of our Tale of the Towns, we gratefully give credit to the following: BRO. IOHN T. DARBY, S.M., Principal, and Bro. Louis I. Nath, S.M., Vice-principal, who greatly facilitated the work of the staff, THE FACULTY MEMBERS, who cooperated wholeheartedly in all yearbook projects, THE STUDENT BODY, who backed the patron drive to the hilt, BRO. GEORGE SIEGWARTH, S.M., who donated office supplies from the bookstore, BRO. JOHN SULLIVAN, S.M., who let the staff use the type- writers of his department, MR. WILLIAM WARNER, who took the airviews of the school, THE LONG ISLAND ASSOCIATION, who provided the photos on pages 12, 133 PICOT COLLEGIATE STUDIOS, who photographed the seniors, and the underclass groups, FAIRCHILD AERIAL SURVEYS, INC., who supplied the air views of Long Island on pages 4, 14, 50, 84, 114, 154, 186, 196, 249, 251, 252. TED SZYMANSKI and his CAMERA CLUB, who took, de- veloped, and printed all the other photos in the yearbook, we are especially pleased with Ted's photos taken with natural lighting and bounce flashug MR. FRED BALL and MR. FRANK BALL of New City Printing Co., our printers and friends, OUR FACULTY MODERATORS: Brothers Joseph Kuntz, S.M., Paul Ubinger, S.M., Joseph Paolozzi, S.M., Thomas Brugge- man, S.M., and Father Bernard L. Horst, S.M. who guided our efforts. -Dave Roxe and Ted Szymanski Co-Editors-in-Chief STUDENT- FACULTY INDEX The P opl of the Town A Agnello, J. 104. Agnew, R. 47, 56, 125 180. Ahnell, C. 98, 104. Akam, E. 96. Allen, R. 88. Allman, G. 39, 104, 113, 123, 132, 173. Anderson, E. 104. Andrews, V. 96, 162 Arbogast, G. 87, 104, 110. Arnold, D. 56, 68, 164, 165, 176. Arnold, R. 96. Arpino, L. 96, 101. Artale, I. 96, 122, 162. Ascoli, R. 88, 94, 121, 184. Athanasio, I. 104, 112, 173. Auletta, I. 96. Avati, R. 104. Ayres, R. 104. Ayres, W. 96, 101, 122. Azzara, M. 96. B Bacotti, I. 104. Baert, R. 88. Baglieri, Mr. S. 46. Baker, C. 96, 122. Ball, Mr. Frank. 252 Ball, Mr. Fred. 252. Ball, G. 56. Ballot, R. 88. Bangs, Mr. R. 30, 36, 49. Barker, W. 96, 101, 122, 165, 176. Barnett, Bro. C. 30, 44, 87, 98, 104, 170, 183. Barnikel, D. 96. Barrett, G. 96. Barron, R. 104. Bartholomew, W. 104. Basel, W. 96, 122, 162. Basile, Mr. I. 144. Baum, R. 104, 126. Baumbach, I. 96. Bauso, A. 88. Bauso, P. 104, 163. Baxter, A. 56, 119, 150, 151, 152. Baxter, G. 104. Baxter, I. 96. Baxter, I. 104. Baxter, R. 104. Baysek, Bro. L. 39, 106, 124, 200, 203. Beagan, Mr. F. R. 193. Bean, Mrs. R. 145. Bean, K. 104, 113, 218. Becker, Mrs. H. 28. Bednarz, B. 53, 55, 56, 68, 119, 132, 158, 161, 187. Bednarz, Mr. and Mrs. E. 135. Beers, R. 96, 101, 122, 180. Behringer, A. 104, 163. Belfi, E. 88. Belford, I. 104. Bennett, I. 96, 130, 162. Bennett, M. 88, 95, 126, 128. Bennettson, H. 88, 121. Bentz, R. 104, 110, 127. Bergen, I. 88. Bergen, R. 96. Berke, H. 104. Berryman, A. 96, 102, 122. Berutich, I. 88. Bettex, L. 88. Bever, E. 104. Beyer, Bro. M. 26. Beyer, W. 96, 162. Bigwood, R. 96. Bires, R. 88, 136. Bitterman, Rt. Rev. Msgr. G.M. 192. Blass, Mrs. E. 204. Blass, R. 104, 163. Blinn, N. 96. Blatnicky, P. 44, 88. Blohm, R. 88. Boardman, Most Rev. Iohn I. D.D. 19. Bogan, R. 56. Bogert, I. 96, 122. Bond, Bro. D. 39, 40, 105, 124, 125, 146, 192, 198, 200, 203. Bono, I. 104. Booth, R. 96. Bott, R. 96. Bowen, I. 104, 148. Bowers, I. 88, 164, 165, 176, 177, 178. Boyan, I. 88, 94, 121, 125, 127. Boyle, I. 88, 127. Bradley, F. 96. Bramladge, Mr. T. 34. Brandt, C. 88. Brannan, Mrs. I. 218. Brannan, I. 104, 126. Bransfield. I. 104, 113, 163. Braun, G. 88, 127. Bray, E. 37, 88, 120. Bray, I. 56. Breen, P. 72, 88, 226. Brennan, T. 96. Bretsch, R. 56, 57, 70, 150, 165, 206. Brogan, I. 56, 150, 162. Brogan, W. 104. Brouillard, H. 96. Brown, I. 104. Brown, R. 104, 179. Brown, R. 57, 178. Brown, T. 104. Bruderman, D. 104, 135. Bruderman, G. 57, 150. Bruggeman, Bro. T. 29, 30 36, 37, 43, 98, 152, 252 Bruss, T. 96. Buchholtz, H. 96. Buckley, I. 96, 122. Buckley, I. 88, 101. Buckley, K. 130. Buckley, T. 104, 113. Buffalino, Mr. V. 26, 209. Bugler, H. 33, 57, 118, 119, 122, 123, 124, 147, 152. Bulman, I. 104. Buonocore, F. 96. Burak, N. 104, 113. Burggraf, T. 96, 102, 132, 172. Burke, H. 48, 94. Burke, R. 88. Burke, T. 104. Burkiu, R. 104, 112, 123, 148. Burns, I. 88, 121. Burns, W. 104, 123. Buser, W. 104, 113. Buthorn, M. 104, 163. Butler, R. 57, 124, 158. Byrne, G. 96, 102. Byron, H. 104. C Cain, E. 96. Calabrese, T. 57, 119, 152, 160. Callaghan, R. 88, 113. Callahan, I. 105, 163. Callahan, P. 104. Callahan, R. 87, 104. Callahan, Bro. W. 42, 102, 200. Callery, I. 88. Calogero, R. 88. Campbell, I. 96. Campo, I. 57, 93, 124, 137. Campo, T. 88, 94, 121, 146. Cannata, R. 87, 104, 123 165, 179. Capece, N. 104, 105, 110 165, 179. Caprise, F. 88. Caprise, Mrs. F. 141. Carbone, F. 105, 112. Carey, T. 88. Carlesi, L. 58, 124. Carlin, R. 96, 184. Carmichael, D. 96, 97, 122, 162. Carmichael, W. 87, 104, 105, 123, 163. Carroll, H. 142, 143. Carroll, R. 58, 178. Carter, I. 97. Casey, K. 105. Casey, T. 88, 120, 137, 151. Cashman, I. 97, 132. Caso, Mr. R. 193. Cassar, L. 87, 104, 112. Cassidy, E. 97, 102, 146. Cassidy, G. 54, 58, 68,97 Cassidy, Bro. R. 30, 38, 100, 124, 146. Cassidy, R. 88. Cassidy, T. 58, 118. 119, 123. Castringo, I. 88, 95, 136, 137. Castapano, F. 105. Cerar, P. 96. Chase, R. 105, 113, 130, 173. Chastonay, R. 57, 58, 150 Chesleigh, F. 97. Chessa, I. 87, 104, 110. Chiapparone, P. 44, 88, 126. Chichester, D. 96. Chimeri, T. 105, 122, 163 Cicerani, R. 97. Clancy, I. 58. Choinski, E. 88, 139. 88, 127, 128. Clark, I. Clark, P. 92. - Clark, R. D. 97, 162. Clark, R. L. 97. Clark, I. 87, 105. Clark, P. 58, 150, 234. Clayton, V. 105. Cleary, I. 88, 120, 151. Cleator, G. 55, 58, 68, 118, 119, 121, 124, 125, 132 Cleavor, Mr. and Mrs. H. 144. Clements, G. 88, 94, 121 132, 158, 160, 176, 177, 178. Clifford, D. 96, 162. Clifford, M. 104, 112. Cobb, E. 97, 127. Coenen, W. 96. Colandro, R. 28, 97, 102 Colby, I. 104. Colgan, W. 88. Collins, C. 105. Collins, E. 105. Collins, I. 89. Collins, I. 58, 70, 119, 125, 151, Collins, Mrs. 152, 206. P. 145. Collins, W. 96. Colucci, R. 96, 97, 102, 162, 176, 177, 188. Colvin, R. 97, 165. Commins, G. 96. Commins, K. I. 59, 158, 161. Comparetto, D. 87, 105. Concagh, K. 111. Connell, R. 96, 182, 183 Connelly, K. 97. Connelly, P. 97. Conning, B. 87, 105, 127, 136. Connolly, B. 105, 136, 148 Connolly, I. 59, 164, 165 176, 179. Connolly, I. 89. Connolly, VV 89. Conroy, D. 89, 176. Conway, F. 105. Conway, I. 88, 136, Conway, P. 104, 135, Coogan, R. 97. Cook, F. 88. Cokbisero, M. 96. 142 136: Cosgrove, T. 89, 94, 121 139, 142, 147, 149. Costello, A. 104. Costello, I. 88.' Costello, R. 97, 104. Costello, T. 96. Costigan, I. 88. Cousins, T. 97. Craine, D. 97. 101. Creamer, V. 59. Creamer, R. 104, 112. Crimmins, T. 88, 94. Crisafulli, S. 88, 94, 174, 175. Cross, G. 89. Crowely, M. 96. Cucchi, G. 87, 104, 173. Cunningham, I. 87, 104, 136. Curatolo, M. 59. Curcillo, A. 97. Curley, W. 57, 59, 61, 142, 143, 174. Curth, G. 104, 113, 163. Curtis, Brothers. 9. Cusmano, G. 105. Czerniewicz, I. 39, 105, 123, 126, 132. D Daidone, R. 97, 127. D'Alonzo, A. 105, 126. Dalton, C. 104, 113. Daly, R. 96, 101. Dandeneau, A. 104, 173. Danzi, R. 105, 123, 163. Darby, Bro. Iohn T. 7, 21 22, 23, 24, 27, 28, 80 143, 146, 192, 193, 194 202, 205, 198, 201, 214, 243, 252. a D'Argento, P. 105, 135. Dattila, R. 105. Da Vanzo. Mr. I. 9. Davis, I. 96. Davis, R. 88, 127. DeAnge1is, I. 89. DeAngelis, W. 89, 95, 104. 113. DeBell, I. 59. DeBell, R. 96. 132. 162. deBruin, A. 89, 95, 139. deBruin, Mr. A. 144. deBruin, G. D. 60, 61, 127 deBruin, R. 104. DeChaine, R. 87, 105. Decker, R. 107, 138. DeFoe, I. 106, 113, 123, 156. deFontaine, P. 107. Dehner, I. 88. 184. 185. Delaney, A. 96, 162. DeLeo, G. 96. Delfoe, E. 97. Delfoe, Mrs. E. 144. Delfoe, Mr. E. 29, 144. DeMarino, D. 96, 122. Dempsey, I. 107. Denman, Bro. T. 26. Dennehy, B. 60, 142, 158, 160, 166, 178. Dennehy, M. 88. DePalma, I. 106, 113, 136. Derrick, W. 60, 177. DeS:mtis, I. 97, 127. DeS0ye, P. 97, 172. Devine, F. 88. DeVit0. 1. 96, 101, 122. Devlin, H. 60, 68. 126. DeWitt, Mr. H. 46. Dews, I. 89, 176. DiDomenico, D. 96, 122 Dinger, F. 89. Dinger, W. 107, 163. Diodati, C. 54, 60, 70, 119, 130, 131, 152. Dirks, P. 97, 101, 122, 149. Dodge, I. 60, 119. Doherty, P. 89, 94. Dolan, Iere, 107, 165. Dolan, Iohn. 106, 142. Dolan, Iohn. 60. Dolan, M. 60. Donath, K. 99. Donlon, Ierome. 89, 95, 120, 124, 126, 130, 137 Donlon, Iohn. 89, 95, 130, 137. D'Onofrio, Mr. D. 46. Donohoe, P. 96, 97, 122, 172. Doonan, I. 107. Dowling, Mrs. I. 144. Dowling, Mr. I. 144. Dowling, P. 60, 119, 150 Dowling, R. 27, 88, 89, 158. Downing, R. 97. Drelick, I. 96. Driscoll, P. 54, 60, 68, 119, 125, 130, 131, 138, 147, 152, 217. Drucker, P. 106, 107, 132, 179. Duerr, A. 97, 130. Duffy, P. 98,,101, 102. Duignan, I. 106. Dunn, B. 55, 57, 61, 70 150, 181, 183. Dunne, I. 98, 122, 126, 184. Durante, P. 106, 113. Durham, T. 61. Durso, R. 107. Duszkiewicz, L. 61. Dwyer, M. 89. Dwyer, R. 61, 181. E Eberle, I. 88, 152. Ehlen, I. 106. Ehrhart, Mr. C. 31. Ehrhart, D. 88. Ehrhart, I. 89, 124. Eichner, R. 98, 102. Eisenhauer, L. 88, 89, 158 160, 172, 173. Eisenhauer, R. 98, 102, 122, 173. Elbert, V. Rev. I. A. 20 192, 193. Ellis, W. 98. Ellwood, 1. 27. Elstob, V. 89, 132. Erbentraut, T. 106. Eschmann, I. 34, 61, 119, 125. Eschmann, P. 98, 122, 162 Esposito, C. 190. Evers, G. 88. 180. Eyerman, I. 89, 120, 176. F Faber, G. 107. Fagan, F. 88. Fagan, I. 47, 61, 124, 162, 166. Fahey I. 99. Fahy,,F. 89, 176. Fanning, F. 106, 123, 127, 128. Fanslow, B. 106. Farley, T. 106. Farnsworth, G. 88. Farnsworth, I. 106, 126. Farrell, F. 98. Farrell, I. 107. Farrell, T. 89. Farrell, V. 62, 136. 139. Farrell, W. 88, 147, 148, 149. Federer, E.. 106, 113. Feldmann, I. 106, 136. Feldmann, Mr. and Mrs. I. A. 135. Feldmann, R. 45, 55, 62, 70, 136, 139. Felgner, K. 107, 110. Felshman, R. 62, 150, 181. Fenlon, I. 106. Ferber, I. 61, 88, 126. Ferdinando, Mr. A. 46, 126, 128, 129, 171. Ferguson, I. 91, 121, 139. Feron, E. 90. Ferrari, Mr. L. 29. Ferrari, L. 90, 158. Ferris, Mrs. A. 144. Ferris, Mr. A. 144. Ferris, G. 90. 165. 176. Ferris, R. 106, 130. Fidelis, Sr. M. O.P. 140. Finley, I. 91. Finnerty, P. 106, 107, 130. Fiorenza, F. 98. Fischer, I. 106, 113. 165. Fischetti, S. 106, 107. Fisher, H. 107. Fitzgerald, Rt. Rev. Msgr. E. 15, 192, 193. Fitzgerald, I. 106, 107. Fitzgerald, M.,106, 107. Fitzmaurice, E. 98. Fitzpatrick, A. 107. Fitzpatrick, G. 106. Fitzpatrick, I. 98. Flanagan, I. 104. Flanagan, I. 62, 181. Flavin, D. 90, 139. Fleming, I. 59, 62, 70. 165, 176, 177, 181. Fleming, R. 98. Flynn, Mr. E. 48, 73, 156, 162, 165, 168, 180. Flynn, Iames. 107. Flynn, Ioseph. 91, 95. Flynn, M. 62. Flynn, W. 106. Foley, R. 43, 62, 137. Forste L28 r, . . Fortuna, D. 90. Fox, Mr. I. 38, 39, 74. Fox, W. 98, 99, 101. Frank, 1. 98. Fratenierto, R. 106, 110, 135. Freda, A. 62, 68, 181. Freher, E. 36, 49. 62, 63, 70, 147, 150. Frey, I. 91, 126. Friederich. D. 63, 127, 128. Frigeri, E. 99. Fuchs, I. 99. Fuchs, Mrs. R. 204. Fusaro, E. 98, 99. Fussell, Mrs. L. 31. Fussell, I. 63, 119, 142. 150, 152, 158, 166, 176, 177. s G Gaizo, F. 106, 113. Gale, W. 107. Gallagher, B. 91 Gallagher, T. 90. Gallagher, W. 98, 102- Gallo, L. 107. GaloFaro. S. 91. 120, 136, 138. 146. Ganci, M. 98. Gangitano, V. 107. 110. Gannon, D. 63, 181. Gannon, I. 63, 150, 151, 181. Gannon, T. 97, 98, 162. Garcia, I. 54, 63, 70, 126 137, 139, 147, 149. Gardner, R. 63, 181. Garner, I. 64, 70. Gartelman, H. 91. Gartland, E. 91, 146. Gately, A. 98, 102, 122. Gaussa, G. 106. Geagan, T. 107, 122. Gehrhardt, W. 98, 99, 122 Gentile, M. 98, 99, 162. GeraghtYi M. 98, 99, 162 Geraghty, M. 98, 99, 162 Gere, G. 99, 101, 122. Gerstner, L. 39, 107, 112 118, 118, 163, 122, 126, 132, 122, 126, 132, 173. Gerstner, R. 54, 64, 68, 137, 139, 181. Gerstner, W. 91. Giamanco, P. 107, 165, 179. Giannetti, R. 107, 112, 139, 149. Gianquinto, Mr. B. I. 193 Giarraputo, I. 107, 165, 179. Gibiiii, J. 107. Gibbins, I. 99. Gilfether, Bro. I. 31, 32, 33, 164, 165, 177. Gillcrist, D. 90. Gillespie, G. 90. Gillick, Rev. A. H. 187. Gilmartin, R. 91k 91, 120 132, 168, 180, 242. Giordano, F. 107, 113, 123, 130, 163. Giuliano, A. 107, 163. Glaser, C. 98, 130. Gleaso, R. 107, 110. Glennon, I. 90. Glynn, T. 107. Godesky, R. 64, 165, 176 177, 178, 213. Goelbert, R. 102. Golden, I. 107, 123, 158. Colden, M. 98, 99, 127. Goldfrick, T. 91, 146. Gomez, F. 98. Goodfriend, I. 90. Gould, Grace, E. 99. G. 91, 180. Graham, R. 10, 113. Graham, W. 64, 124, 181 Greer, Greeg, A. 90. E. 90. Gregory, W. 90. Grella, Creve, 172, Grffin, Griffin, Griffin, Griffin, Grimm, R. 107. H. 90, 91, 173. D. 107. Gerald, 90, 94. G. 107, 127, 172 R. 90. B. 194. Grimm, I. B. 107. Grimm, Grosso, R. 64, 180, 181. F. 91, 139. Guarino, T. 64. Guckers, S. 107, 173. Guimaraes, R. 99. Gunderman, R. 99, 175. Gunn, 1. 58, 64, 65, 07, 78, 162, 166, 168, 169 170, 172, 184, 185. Gunning, M. 107, 112. Gunning, P. 64, 68, 119, 123, 125, 150, 181. Gustafson, R. 49, 55, 64, 139, 181. Gutmann, R. 107. H Hagan, I. 97, 98, 99, 102 126, 143. Hald, Rt. Rev. Msgr. H.M. 20. Haid, W. 107, 173. Halk, J. 65, 70, 150, 181 Hall, Mi. I.'36, 37, 46, 130, 131, 183, 203. Halleron, I. 65, 67, 162, 166, 181, 168, 170, 172, 238. Handschuh, G. 99. Hanley, C. 65. Hanley, M. 99, 101. Harding, T. 107, 148. Hardman, I. 65, 181. Harrigan, F. 65, 152. Harrigan, R. 107. Hartigan, A. 59, 65, 150, 181. Hartmann, R. 99. Hartz, R. 107, 112, 123 Hasslacher, B. 98, 101. Haverland, R. 107, 113, 180 173, . Havican, C. 107. Hawke, Bro. A. 30, 38, 32 36, 49, 107, 203. Hayde, V. 98, 99, 102, 172. Hayes, Miss M. 27. Hayes, Miss M. E. 27. Hayes, T. 107. Hecht, B. H. 99, 122, 132 , 162 Heed, T. 66. Heeg, W. 182. Heenan, R. 107, 123, 130. Hemingway, T. 99, 102, 172. Hendrick, M. 66, 181. Henkel, G. 99. Henkel, Mrs. G. 144, 145. Hennessey, I. 99. Henning, I. 66. Henning, R. 99. Herman, R. 99. Herman, Mrs. R. 145. Herrmann, I. 90, 126, 136, 175. Hessian, I. 99, 122. Hewitt, A. 91, 121. Hickey, Fr. J. 18, 25, 40 192, 144, 120, 199. Hirkey, I. 99, 101, 126. Higgins, Ierome. 47, 107, 113, 130. Higgins, Ioseph. 130. Hilbert, R. 99. Hinchman, Miss A. 131. Histine, R. 107, 112. Hines, A. 88. Hoffman, M. 107, 112, 123, 126, 163, 173. Hoffman, P. 107, 123. Hoffman, S. 90, 95, 120, 126. Holt, D. 99, 229. Holub, G. 66, 127, 150, 181. Hood, Mrs. H. 144. Horan, I. 35, 55, 66, 70 151, 152. Hom, K. 99, 127, 148. Hornacek, S. 107. Hornell, T. 90, 139. Horst, Fr. B. 25, 31, 32, 36, 37, 122, 152, 194, 252. Houser, P. 90, 94, 121, 127, 177, 178. Hovanec, G. 99. Howard, T. 90, 91, 121, 146. Hoxie, R. 107, 113, 123, 130. Hudack, M. 66, 68, 184, 185. Hughes, I. 99, 102. Humphrey, I. 107, 110. Hundt, C. 99, 122. Hundt, P. 49, 55, 57, 63 66, 70, 119, 150, 152, 162. Hunter, D. 99. Hussey, F. 99, 101, 134. Hutter, R. 107, 163. I Ignizio, T. 66. Indelicato, W. 91. Indelicato, I. 95, 107, 173, 175. Ingarra, I. 91, 95, 176, 177, 178, 210, 248. Inguagiato, I. 99, 102. Ioppolo, F. 107. Ipsaro, Bro. A. 18, 32, 39 41, 46, 124, 128. Irvine, K. 107, 110, 123, 130. Irwin, Msgr. I. F. 85. Iakubowski, I. 99, 118, 122, 162. Iankowski, H. 99, 101. Iansen, Fr. A. 25, 32, 33, 118, '119, 122, 123, 203. Ians,en, E. 107. Iasinski, A. 66, 68, 184, 185. Iennings,'G. 90, 146. Iohnston, D. 107, 112, 163 Iohnston, P. 99. Iohnston, W. 90. Iordan, I. 91, 121. Iosberger, L. 107. K Kaiser, I. 107. Kane, I. 107, 110, 123. Kane, R. 41, 47, 67, 68, 119, 124, 125, 150, 151. Kantz, P. 108, 113, 123. Kauflin, Bro. A. 37, 40, 109, 124, 203. Kaufmann, R. 99, 175. Kearney, Most Rev. R., D.D. 19. Kearns, T. 109, 113. Keeler, I. 108. Keeley, R. 91. Keenan, Bro. F. 202. Keenan, I. 91, 174, 175. Keener, P. 109, 123. Keet, E. 91, 139. Kehoe, F. 109, 148. Kehoe, R. 67, 162. Kellcr, A. 99, 101, 122, 127, 130. Keller, F. 91, 165, 178. Kelly, A. 99, 101, 122, 127, 130. Kelly, Mrs. A. 144. Kelly, E. 99. KellY, G. 47, 91, 125, 146. Kelly. Iames. 99. 164, 165 176, 177, 178. Kelly, Iohn. 91. i Kelly, M. 47, 53. 67, 82, 132, 146, 171. Kelly, Raphael, 91, 132. Kelly, Robert. 99, 121. Kelly, W. 99. Kempen, R. 67, 119. Kempton, V. 91, 166, 168, 172, 225. Kennedy, R. 67, 158, 160, 161. Kenney, F. 99, 162, Kenney, I. 99, 163, 172. Kenney, P. 99, 122, 126. Kenny, I. 109. Kern, R. 37, 91. Kiefer, P. 67, 143, 162, 166. Kilgannon, F. 68, 150. Kilgannon, O. 68, 150. Kinpoitner, R. 108, 113, 123. Klaess, Mr. L. 193. Klag, W. 68, 124. Knappe, Mr. A. H. 193. Knight, P. 99. Knipfing, G. 109, 179. Kiiowies, 1. 68, 119, 151. Koerner, A. 108, 109, 113, 123, 163. Kolb, D. 91, 94, 120, 123 124, 128, 130, 131, 138, 139, 146. Koliner, R. 99. Kollmer, G. 95, 99. Kollmer, R. 109. Kollmer, W. 91, 137. Koluch, C. 109, 123. Konz, I. 108, 113, 130. Kopel, T. 109, 126, 163, 179. Kosens, T. 109, 113, 123 163, 173. Kovar, I. 68. Kozar, Bro. A. 35. Kraeter, Bro. H. 30, 32, 39, 124. Kraft, Mr. E. Kramer, W. 109. Kraniak, P. 109, 113. Kraus, E. 91, 94, 130. Kraus, R. 99, 162. Krause, Mr. S. 8, 9. Krause, T. 91. Krist, K. 54, 51, 68. 137 138, 147, 152, 184, 185. H Krist, R. 70, 91, 184. 180 Krug, R. 109, 110, 138, 146, 148, 149. Kuchins, R. 45, 54, 57, 68, 137, 139, 151. Kunicki, T. 69. Kuhn, P. 68, 69. Kuntz, Bro. I. 36, 43, 110 124, 149, 152, 203, 252 Kwiat, K. 91, 95, 120. Kwiat, L. 108, 109, 113. Kemme, Bro. A. 193. L Laborne, E. 91, 121, 124, 158, 176, 178. LaBorne, M. 108, 109, 173 LaBorne, W. 91, 121, 124, 158, 178. Lagalbo, F. 99, 102. Laginestra, A. 108, 110. Langinestra, A. 99, 110. Lahev, T. 99, 102, 122, 134. Laibie, R. 99. LaMaraina, P. 99. Lambert, B. 99, 101, 165, 173. Lambert, I. 69, 177. Lane, B. 109. Lane, I. 99. Lang Andrew, 91, 95. Lang, Anthony. 99, 138. Lang, S. 108, 110, 123. Lang, S. 108, 110, 123. Langone, E. 108. LaPonte, S. 91, 146. Larkin, B. 69, 158. 168, 178. Larkin, E. 101, 181. Lasker, R. 91. Latorere, A. 100, 181. Laurainaitis, Bro. B. 34, 85, 41, 91, 203. Lavioe, D. 108, 109, 163 Lavis, A. 91, 94. Lawkins, W. 100. Lechwar, Mrs. M. 144. Lcchwar, Mr. M. 30. Lechwar, M. 91. Lederer, E. 91. Leimgruher, L. 108. Leitner, R. 55, 65, 69, 70, 147, 151. Lenz, W. 100. Leopold, Bro. R. 80. Leporati, A. 91. LePorin, P. 69. Lerma, S. 100. Levey, R. 100. Lewandoski, E. 109, 110, 163. Leyendecker, I. 69, 136. Lilly, P. 100, 122, 181. Lilly, Mrs. P. 145. Lindbergh, Mr. C. 9. Lindner, W. 91, 95, 121, 148. Lindsey, W. 68, 70. i 1 Listing, T. 100, 181. Little, R. 70, 124. Locke, Mr. I. 26. Lockhart, I. 68, 70. Loessel, W. 91. Loewe, Rev. A.A. 51. LoMonico, C. 109. LoMonico, L. 91. Londahl-Smidt, P. 70, 74, 124, 221. Lonergan, I. 70. Lonergan, T. 100, 181. Long, Mr. R. 143. Long, T. 108, 109, 163, 179. Longua, L. 109. Longua, T. 182. Looney, H. 70. Lopez, C. 91. LoPiccolo, P. 91, 95, 120. Loprette, N. 37, 41. Loria, I. 91, Lotze, W. 109, 113. Lucas, M. 109, 113, 179. Lucey, R. 100, 162. Luckas, R. 91. Luzzi, F. 91. Lynch, D. 108, 109, 173. Lynch, G. 108, 110. Lynch, Bro. I. 30, 32, 39, 46, 130, 131. Lynch, I. 109, 112. Lynch, I. 109, 112. Lynch, M. 91, 165. Lynch, T. 91, 112, 146. M Marlowe, Mrs. M. 30. Marra, M. 108, 113, 173. Marsala, I. 108, 130. Marshall, I. 92, 95, 137. Marshall, R. 108, 113, 136 Martens, G. 71. Martin, C. 71, 162, 166, 182, 183. Martin, -Rev. I. S.M. Martin, I. 100, 162. Martino, I. 92. Martire, A. 108. Martucci, L. 61, 71, 143. Mason, R. 34, 54, 70, 71, 119, 130, 136, 137, 139, 147. Masone, H. 108, 112, 123. Mastaglio, P. 27, 108, 110, 163. Masters, E. 36, 55, 57, 70, 71, 89, 119, 130, 139, 147, 149, 152. Matedero, R. 92, 158, 184. Matzinger, R. 92, 95, 127, 178. Mayer, G. 92, 130, 146. Mayer, I. 122, 124. Mayhew, P. 108, 113, 123, 132, 163. MacDonald, N. 91, 95, 127, 128. MacDonald, Rt. Rev. Msgr. R. 192, 193. MacDonald, R. 91. ' FacFarland, G. 92. MacFarlane, I. 47, 91. Mack, L. 100. Mackie, R. 100, 101. Magas, I. 100, 162. Magee, G. 92, 132, 146, 165, 176, 178. Magenheimer, F. 47, 92, 120. Maggi, P. 48, 108, 109. 163. Maher, F. 100, 175. Mahler, E. 100. Mahoney, B. 109, 110. Mahoney, Iohn. 27, 108, 113. Mahoney, Iames. 100, 122, 162. Maier, Mrs. L. 145. Maier, L. 92. Maier, W. 108, 112, 127. Malarchuk, P. 108, 110, 123. Maletta, T. 109. Mallena, A. 109. Manning, I. 108. Manning, I. 92, 120- Manzer, M. 70, 124, 132. 158, 160, 161, 184, 185. Mardene, A. 108. Marella, R. 92. 94, 120, 137, 139, 152. Mariani, P. 92, 120, 147, 149. Marlow, I. 92. McAllister, C. 100, 162. McAssey, I. 108. McCabe, D. 108. McCabe, M. 108, 113, 179. McCaffrey, I. 92. McCarthy, Fr. A. 198, 233. McCarthy, T. 100, 122, 181.. McCartney, G. 108, 163. McCauley, R. 53, 71, 89, 120, 132, 152, -160, 162, 166, 176, 177, 178. McCloskey, M. 100, 102. McConville, G. 92. McConville, I. 92, 120, 121. McCue, D. 92, 158. McCue, I. 108. McCullough, D. 100. McCullough, Mrs. M. 204. McCullough, M. 133. McDermott, T. 100 McDermott, V. 54, 68, 74, 119. McDevitt, F. 100, 102, 122. Mcnonaid, 1. 74, 108, 113, 123, 130, 221. McDougal, E. 100, 102, 122, 162. McDuffee, D. 100. McDuffee, M. 108, 110, 130, 163. McEnaney, I. 108. McEnaney, T. 100. Mcraddeii, 1. 73, 82, 151, 162, 171. McFa11, R. 72. McFarland, W. 100, 181. McGee, K. 100 McGervey, Bro. 35, 44. McGhie, I. 108, 110. McGoldrick, E. 100, 181. McGovern, D. 108. McGovern, Mrs. A. 144. McGovern, E. 92, 165, 176, McGowan, P. 92. McGowan, R. 108, 112. McGrath, I.,108. McGregor, I. 108, 113, 148, 179. McGuckin, Mr. C. 48, 173, 184, 185, 203. , McGuire, R. 72, 127, 150. McGuire, W. 108, 112. McGuirk, G. 108, 136. McHale, M. 100, 162. McHugh, M. 108. Mclnerney, T. 108. McKay, I. 100, 122, 132, , 122. L. 34, 162, 181. McKenna, Brian E. 100, 181. McKenna, Brian P. 108. McKenna, M. 72. McKenna, P. 100. McKenna, T. 100, 181. McKenzie, Bro. G. 41, 129, 143, 198, 233. McLain, I. 108, 112, 123, 163, 173. MccLaughlin, E. 100, 181. McLaughlin, H. 72, 150. McLaughlin, Fr. M. 229. McMahon, Iames. 92. McMahon, Iohn E. 92. McMahon, Iohn K. 108. McManamy, R. 92. McManus, T. 72. McMullen, D. 108. McNamara, D. 142, 143. McNamara, K. 108, 113, 130, 135, 146. McNeil, R. 73, 126. McNulty, M. 92, 120, 125. McQuade, I. 37, 92, 94, 121, 124, 158, 177, 178. McQuade, Mrs. I. 135. McQuade, Mr. I. 28, 29, 135, 192, 205. A McSherry, G. 108. McTighe, I. 108, 123. McVeigh, D. 73. McVeigh, E. 100. Mediatore, R. 70, 73, 146 Medio, M. 92, 94. Meistrell, G. 108, 113, 123, 179. Melchione, R. 13, 70. Merritt, R. 41, 55, 73, 119, 125, 135, 150, 151. Metzgar, F. 73, 124. Meyer, D. 92. Meyer, I. 92. Meyers, A. 108. Meyers, I. 73, 120, 150, 151, 181. Miastowski, E. 100, 101, 166, 168, 170, 171, 172, 225, 242. Michaels, S. 101. Mickles, G. 108, 136. Micucci, V. 101. Milano, A. 100, 172, 181. Milek, R. 108. Miller, Mr. A. 46. Mills, E. 92. Milone, Mr. I. 193. Milone, R. 194. Milone, Mr. S. 193. Milroy, I. 101. Minninger, T. 108, 130. Misa, K. 92. Missbach, H. 108, 148, 149. Mohlenbrok, P. 92, 176. Mohring, E. 92. Mohring, K. 108, 173. Molloy, D. 108, 123, 130. Molloy, Most Rev. T. E., D.D. 19, 192. Molloy, I. 73, 150. Mnloughney, Mrs. W. 218. Moloughney, W. 108. Monaco, I. 92, 126. Monahan, I. 101. Monohan, Mrs. R. Monahan, R. 108. Monteferrante, P. 108, 113. Moody, W. 92, 126. Moonan, 108, 126. Moore, I. 73, 147. , Moriarty, R. 108, 123, 130, .229. Morris, E. 111, 112. Morrow, James. 92, 120, 124. Morrow, Joseph. 92, 120, 124. Moschitta, A. 110, 111, 130. Moss, P. 100, 148. Moss, F. 74. Moss, P. 111, 113. Mowery, M. 92. Mueller, C. 92, 126. Mueller, G. 100, 102. Muhr, R. 102. Muldoon, J. 101, 122. Mulry, Mullan, Bro. F. 35, 42, 43, 124, 138. Mullen, Mrs. M. 218. Mullen, M. 101, 183. Muller, H. 74. Muller, R. 92, 94. Muller, W. 110, 111, 148. Mullowney, J. 110. P. 111. O'Shaughnessy, T. 110, 124. O'Shea, P. 75, 124, 132, 181. O'Shea, T. 110, 111, 123, 148. Osmond, S. 101. O'Sullivan, E. 102. O'Sul1ivan, R. 111, 138. Ottersten, Mrs. E. 144. Ottersten, S. 92, 127. P Pacifico, C. 75, 158, 181 184, 185. Pacifico, Mrs. C. 28. Palasek, J. 100, Palermo, R. Pantzer, S. 76. Panzarella, M. 100, 102, 130, 142, 143. Paolozzi, Bro. J. 36, 39, 124, 152, 252. Mulshine, R. 110, 123. Mulvey, A. 101. Murnun Mrs. C. 204. Mum, ci. 100, 101, 126, 128. Murphy, A. 100, 101, 138. Murphy, E. J. 92. Murphy, E. V. 92, 93, Papa, C. 111. Papa, J. Papscum, Mrs. E. 204. Papscum, F. 76, 24, 123 Parker, R. 111. Parnell, T. Parrin, R. 92, 93, 158, 172. Pastorelli, R. 110. Paternster, J. 100. Spota, T. 112. 132, 158, 161. Murphy, J. G. Murphy, James. 111. Murphy, John. 111. Murphy, Mrs. H. 145. Murphy, P. 74, 124, 158, 161. Murphy, R. 100. Murray, R. 111, 123, 179. Murtagh, J. 110. Mushenheim, Bro. H. 32, 43, 108, 137, 203. Myers, H. 110. 132, 163. N Nahas, R. 100. Naro, Mrs. N. 145. Naro, Mr. N. 144. Naro, R. 101, 162, 175. Nartker, Bro. R. 36, 47, 140, 141. Nash, G. 110, 123. Nath, Bro. L. J. 24, 28, 40, 132, 201, 251. Neary, P. 101, 143. Neidhart, J. 100, 102, 175. Neuhaus, R. 100, 136. Nicastro, J. 100, 102, 130, 139. Nicholas, Rev. J. V. 5. Nieman, J. 92. Nimmo, W. 101, 102. Nisita, N. 74, 136, 137, 139. Noering, T. 110, 112. Nolan, J. 74, 158. Nonelle, R. 74, 158, 161, 163, 166, 181, 184, 185. Noonan, H. 111, 113, 123. Rameila, H. 92, 127. Nubel, J. 100. Nylese, T. 101, 122. O O'Brien, J. 3, 93. O'Brien, James. 101, 132, 162, 172, 173. O'Brien, James. 68, 75, 127, 180. O'Brien, John. 101, 162. ornrien, H. 110. O,Brien, M. 110, 122. O'Brien, P. 92, 127. O'Cal1aghan, B. 101, 122, 132. O,Callaghan, L. 110, 113. O'Connell, E. 92, 93, 120, 158, 176, 177, 178. O'Connell, Mr. E. 144. O'Connell, M. 38, 65, 68, 75, 89, 119, 132, 139, 140. O,Connell, Raymond, 101, 162. O'Connell, Robert. 111, 123, 130, 163. O'Connor, C. 133. O'Connor, F. 217, 75, 124, 150, 151, 181. O'C0nnor, M. 92, 139. O'Donnell, C. 110. O'Donnell, J. 93, 121, 139, 165, 176. O'Donnell, K. 55, 70, 75, 136. O'Donnell, R. 110, 112, 123. O'Donovan, D. 92, 94, 139. O'Hanlon, B. 92. Olcott, J. 75, 81 ' 150 O'Leary, C. 47 132, 179. O,Leary, R. 101. Oleksiak, P. 111, 123. Olinkiewicz, P. 100. Olsen, W. 101. O'Mara, R. 101. O'Nei1l, D. J. 92. O'Neill, J. 110, 113, 123, 163, 179. O'Rourke, K. 101. O'Shaughnessy, K. 55, 68, 75, 152. ,' 110, Pedersen, F. 110. Pedicini, A. 54, 68, 76, 181. Peircey, Mrs. E. 141. Pesce, V. 101, 102. Peters, N. 111, 126, 128 Peterson, Mrs. A. 204. Pfitzer, G. Pfondstein, Rev. A. J. 115. Philips, J. 101, 122, 146. Phillips, R. 130. Pilipshen, P. 103, 139. Pirretti, J. 110, 148. Piser, D. 102. Pistana, J. 93, 121, 158, 184. Pistana, Mr. J. 29. Pistone, R. Pius XII, Pope. 18, 159, 169. Polizzotto, J. 76, 137, 139. 174. Pollock, P. 110, 111. Pollock, R. 93, 95. Pontolillo, P. 70, 76. Porges, G. 92, 95. Powers, Bro. T. 233. Preziosi, D. 110, 148. Prybylski, L. 111, 110, 123, 179. Price, G. 111. Puttre, E. 103. Quealy, Rt. Rev. Msgr. P. 155. Quinlan, M. 110. Quinn, Bro. P. 32, 111 , 124. Quinn, P. 110, 111, 130. Quinn, W. 111, 127. R Raby, T. 110, 113. Rafferty, L. 39, 110, 113, 123. Raganella, Mrs. F. 144, 145. Raganella, W. 103, 122, 127. Ramsay, C. 76. Ramsay, R. 111, 113. Ramski, R. 93. Rankin, J. 103, 126, 162. Rankin, N. 102, 111, 126 Rath, J. 102, 132, 162, 181. Rauch, F. 102. Rauscher, Bro. E. 42, 124 Razzetti, R. 77, 168, 169 182, 183. Reamer, G. 111, 112, 130 a Reardon, R. 111. Rebsamen, C. 103, 173, 181. Reehil, D. 111, 113, 163. Regan, E. 130. Rehrmann, D. 93, 94. Reid, D. 102. Reid, M. 111, 113. Reid, R. 27, 111. Reilly, Most Rev. E. J. D.D. 19, 192, 193 Reis, C. 111, 112. Reis, G. 68, 77. Reisert, F. 110, 111, 123 Reither, W. 93. Reuther, E. 111. Reyman, T. 102, 139. Robertson, T. 103. Robinson, Mr. J. 76. Rocchio, N. 77, 119, 150. Rocher, J. 111, 148, 179, 165. Roesch, R. 102, 103, 181. Rogers, J. 77, 150. Rogowski, P. 77, 181. Rogowski, R. 111, 148. Rooney, L. 111, 113. Rooney, M. 111, 113, 123 Rosasco, E. 77, 181. Roshkowski, D. 77, 181. Ross, R. 93, 165. Rossi, D. 107. Roth, P. 111, 113. Rotherham, Mrs. G. 90. Roxc, D. 55, 57, 70, 76, 77, 119, 124, 130, 131 132, 146, 147, 152, 153, 252. Rugel, A. 93, 127. Ruhlin, R. 55, 70, 119, 125, 158, 206. Rupert, P. 182. Russell, R. Russo, S. 102, 103, 181. Ryan, J. 78. Ryan, W. 111, 113, 123, 130, 179. S Saam, R. 93, 130, 139. Saccacio, P. 27, 111, 113. Sacco, A. 57, 78, 127, 146. Sacco, Mrs. A. 28, 145, 192, 205. Safarik, R. 93, 120, 178 Salerno, N. 1.02. Salerno, S. 111. Salturnelli, R. 111, 112, 123. 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Schwender, T. 79, 150. Scileppi, J. 102,' Scivetti, F. 1-11. 132. Scudellari, D. 93, 94. Saers. Mr. R. 76. Sefzall, A. 111, 112. Seibold, F. 94. Seltenrich, J. 102. 127. Serzi. N. 55, 68, 79. 159 164, 165, 176, 177, 178, 230. Sevekow, F. 101, 103. Shallow, R. 111. Sharkey, E. 95. Shea. P. 102, 103, 122, 181. Sheehan, D. 111. Sheehan. Bro. J. 32. 35. 40 101, 174, 175, 198, 241 Sheehan, W. 94, 120. 165 Sheridan. Richard, 110, 111, 1-23. Sheridan, Richard. 102. Sibbing, Rev. Bro. P.A. 21 Singara, S. 102. Slattery, D. 103. Smith, C. 111. Smith, D. 111, 127, 128. Smith, E. 111, 124, 135. Smith, F. 111. Smith, H. 111. Smigh, Rt. Rev. Msgr. J. Smith, J. H. 101, 102. Smith, Paul, 41, 57, 70, 80, 119, 151, 152. Smith, Mrs. L. J. 144. Smith, Mr. L. 144. Smith, Peter, 112, 113, ' 123, 126, 132, 179. Smith, W. 80, 119, 126, 132, 164, 165, 176, 177, 178, 245. Smith, Mrs. W. 28, 144. Smithdes, Mr. R. 143. Smithwick, M. 112, 124. Snider, R. 103. Sokoll, J. 106, 112. Solitto, R. 103, 165, 176, 178. Soltys, K. ' Sommese, N. 110, 112. Spaeth, W. 103, 126. Spagnoli, T. 106, 112. Spahn, Bro. G. 30, 44, 45 65, 136. Sparnicht, R. 103. Speranza, R. 80. Sperendi, M. 110, 112. Spincelli, R. 103, 126, 128, 162, 172. Statz, J. R. Statz, R. 106, 112. Stauss, E. 103, 122. Stegeman, R. 81, 150. Steiger, T. 95. Steinbrecher, G. 103. Steiner, R. 103. Steiner, W. 112. Stepsis, R. 112, 113, 179. Stern, Mr. W. 76. Stewart, J. 103. Stiefvater, A. 103. Stiles, Stolz, Mr. H. 131. P. 40, 102, 103. Strassel, R. 81, 162. Strittatter, R. 112. Stryjewski, S. 81, 119, 123, 124, 125, 138. Sturm, J. 81, 147. Sullivan, Dennis. 81, 119 124, 146, 168, 170, 171 184, 185. Sullivan, D. 112, 113. Sullivan, Donald. 101, 103 113, 122, 146. Sullivan, Bro. J. 31, 32, 36, 47. Sullivan, J. 103. Sullivan, L. 112. Sullivan, Patrick, 94. Sullivan, Paul. 103. Swartz, R. 94, 166, 167, 168, 169, 242. Sween 48, y, Mr. C. 36, 46, 106. 113, 142, 143 Sweeney, John. 112. Sweeney, John. 103. Sweeney, R. 112. Swezey, G. 81. Reynolds, C. 93. Reynolds, D. 111, 172. Rheinfeld, Mr. F. 138. Riccio, V. 77, 158. 181. Reischer, R. 111, 123, Siehan, E. 80. Siehert, R. 111. Sieszwarth. Bro. G. 31, 41, 105, 235. 252. 32 163, 173. Robha, A. 101, 102. 136, 137. Roberts, B. 111, 123, 139 Robertson. D. 111, 113, 123. Simons, A. 54. 68. 80, 119, 124, 125, 133, 159, 164. 165. 176, 177, 178, 179. Simnson. R. 41, 55. 57, 70, so, 126, 152. Swords, J. 112. 123, 130. Symanski, R. 112, 127. Szymanski, T. 36, 55, 70 81, 118, 119, 122, 121 146, 147, 148, 149, 152, 153, 217, 252. T Tagley, P. Tagley, Mrs. P. 144. Tagliamonti, J. 103, 122, 162. Tardera, J. 112. Taylor, K. 95. Terrence, W. B. 101, 103 122, 174. Testa, S. 112, 130. Tetzlaff, Rev. J. A. 192, 123. Thibault, P. 49, 81. Thoma, W. 81. Thomas, Mr. J. 48, 158, 172, 177. Thorne, A. 112, 163. Thury, R. 92. Tiedemann, G. 82. Tierney, T. 112. 113, 172 Tifverman, L. 94. Tinghitella, M. 101, 103. Tintle, M. 82, 124, 158, 160. Titus, F. 82. Tobin, W. 112. Tofe, A. 103. Torvkiam, R. 94. Toth, W. 130. Towey, M. 95. Trabold, L. 103. Trainor, M. 112, 130. Tramontana, M. 82. 158. Trentalansle, J. 28, 67, 82. 119. 150. 152. 162 166. 171, 184. 185. Trentalange, Mr. J. 29, 144. Trentalangp, Mrs. J. 28. Troin, P. 94, 127. Tucker, John, 82, 119, 124, 125, 168. Tucker, Joseph. 103, 122, 162. Tucker, W. 112. Tucknott, G. 103. Tully, A. 103, 122, 146. Tynan, J. Tynan, R. 55, 83, 68, 94, 119, 151, 152. U Uhinger, Bro. B. 29, 36, 40, 103, 125, 139, 152, 170, 252. V Vachris, A. 103. Vachris, C. 94, 95, 121, 158, 161, 168, 171 242 vachfis, 11. 95, iso. ' ' Vail, G. 112. Valente, J. 112. Calentino, F. 102, 103, 122, 126. Vallone, R. 83. Valva, J. 94, 132, 158. Vandewcghe, G. 24, 83. 119, 152, 162, 166, 167, 168, 169, 170, 180, 225. Van Dussen, P. 112. Varol, J. 95. Vtah, P. 94, 176, 178. Vaughcy, C. 95, 121. Vaughey, J. 95, 121. Vaughn, V. 100. Veach, W. 112, 173. Vernon, R. 103. Versaggi, S. 40, 103, 132, 162. Viebrock, P. 94, 95, 138. Viering, J. 83. Vincent, D. 95. Visnius, W. 112, 113. Vissicchio, A. 102. Voelger, Mrs. L. 28, 144 Voelger, M. 95, 158, 178 Voelger, R. 112, 113, 179. VonBevern, W. 95. VonRabb, W. 112, 113, 130, 179. Vorhies, E. 94, 95, 112, 118, 119, 120, 124, 130, 146, 152. Vorhies, G. 95, 112, 123, 130. W Wade, T. 103. WVagner Mayor R Wagner R 112 Waldron A 2 Wallace D 57 12 Wallace, J. 3. Wallace, T. 103. Walsh, K. 94, 165, 176. Walsh, S. 100. 165. ' Walsh, Walton, S. 102, 103, 137 Warner, W. 33, 162. Warner, Mr. W. 252. Waszak, S. 112, 113. WVatt, W. 103. Weber, C. 102, 103, 137, 139. Weikman, Mrs. H. 204. Weinzierl, H. 96, 101. Weirhousky, W. 94, 126. Welch, H. 68, 83, 164, 165, 176, 177, 178. Welch, M. 103, 126. VVelch, W. 95, 121, 174. Welling, P. 112. Wessels, K. 94. 121, 158, 174, 184, 185. Whalen, W. 130. Wagner, Frederick, 83. Wagner, Frederic, 103. , , .76. ', '. ll.. , . , 1 ... 3 M r. W. 41. Whearty, R. 94, 95, 120, 130, 138. VVheeler, R. 94, 95, 120, 128. Whelan, K. 103. White, K. 103. Wicinski, Bro. R. 43, 44, 93, 139, 127. Whitehouse, F. 112, 127. Widmer, Bro. F. 42, 43, 44, 137, 124. Wiele, F. 34, 54, 65, 83, 119, 124, 126, 168. VVilde, J. 103, 122, 126, 128, 162. Williams, Mr. C. 9. Williams, R. 103. Wilson, P. 112. Wittrup, P. 103, 182, 183. Wohlmacher, R. 103. Wood, R. 103. Woram, C. 95, 121. Z Zahn, D. 103, 122. Zehnle, R. 202. Zieseniss, W. 112, 127. Zolezzi, T. 102, 103, 174. Zummo, M. 94. Zusi. J. 112, 113, 123, 127. School Life at Chaminade A Activities, 114-154. Advertisements, 206, 249. Aerial, Photos, 4, 14, 50, 84, 186, 196, 249, 251, 252. Art Staff, 149. Assemblies, 143. Athletic, Department, 48. Auditorium, Construction, 191. B Band, 126-129. I Band Concerts, 129. Band Instructions,'46. Banshees, 36, 95. Basketball, 166-173. Baseball, 184-185. Bellerose, 84. Belmont Race Track, 84. Book Store, 41, 235. Brooklyn, 12. Business Courses, 47. Business Staff, 150. C Camera Club, 148. Card Party, 28, 117. Cedarhurst, 154. Celtics, 38, 100. Chaplain, 25. 114, 154, Chaminade, Photos, 2, 8, 10, 11, 190, 191. Cheerleaders, 157. Chess Club, 138. Choir, 124. Cobras, 37, 62, 65. Commencement, 194. Communion Breakfast, 28, 122, Concert, 128-129. Corpus Christi, 15. Cougars, 36, 98. Convention, 121. CRIMSON AND GOLD Yearbook, 149-153. Cross Country, 164-165. Crusaders, 41, 68, 70. D Dances, 133-135. Darecleuils, 44, 93. Debate Club, 131. Dedication, 193. Discussion, 124. Dramatics, 142. Driver Education, 49. E Economics Department, 38-39. Elective Department, 46-49. Editorial Staff, 151-152. English Department, 36-37. F Faculty, 18-49. Falcons, 44, 104. Fashion Show, 28. Fathers Club, 29, 144. Features, 190-195. Fighting Irish, 43, 110. Floral Park, 84. Floyd Bennet Field, 14. Flying F uries, 37, 109. Flying Tigers, 42, 90. Football, 158-163. Franklin Square, 114, 186. Freeport, 157. French Department, 41. Freshman Classes, 104-112. 144. Freshman Honors, 110, 112, 113. G Garden City, 4, 12, 50, 186. Glen Oaks, 84. German Department, 41. - Get-Togethers, 125. Golf, 180. Glen Cove, 114. Glenwood Landing, 114. Graduates, 54, 83. Guidance Department, 34-35. H Halesite, 12. Harriers, 164-165. Hauocs, 42, 102. Health Class, 48. Hellcats, 33, 88. Herricks, '50. Hewlett, 154. Hillside Heights, 50. History Department, 38-39. Holy Name Rally, 195. Honor Students, 54-55. I Intramurals, 181. Invaders, 32, 97. I Jaguars, 41, 90, 91. Jamaica, 9, 154. Jamaica Raceway, 154. Jones Beach, 50. Junior Classes, 88-95. Junior Honors, 94, 95. L LaGuardia Airport, 154. Lake Success, 114. Latin Department, 40. Library,,47, 140-141. Long Island Railroad, 9, 84, 114, 154. Levittown, 50. Little Neck, 4. Little Neck Bay, 4. M Marianist League, 144. Maspeth, 12. Math Club, 137. Mathematics Department, 42-43. Mechanical Drawing, 42-43. Mineola, 4, 8, 9, 14, 50, 114, 186. Mitchell Air Force Base, 50. Modern Language Department, 41. Mothers Club, 28, 144, 145. Music Department, 46. Mustangs, 38, 106, 107. N New Hyde Park, 4, 114. Newspaper, School, 146. New York, 9, 154. New York International Airport, 14, 154. Notre Dame, 115. O Our Lady of Loretto, 187. Our Lady of Victory, 85. P Panthers, 42, 96. Parent Teachers, 17, 30-31. Patrons, Business, 206-249. Patrons, Personal, 197-204. Parents Clubs, Gold Star, 28-29, 144-145. Peanuts, 143. 256 Phantoms, 32, 92. Physical Education, 48. Poster Club, 139. Pot Luck Supper, 28. R Radio Club, 136. Rally, 121. Rams, 40, 101. Reception, 123. Religion Department, 32-33. Retreat, 127. Rifle, 174-175 Rockaways, 14. Roslyn, 114. Roosevelt Raceway, 50. S Sacred Heart, 157. School Magazine, 147. Science Club, 139. Science Department, 44-45. Scorpions, 46, 112, 113. Sea Cliff, 114. Seahawks, 43, 79, 80. Secretaries, 27. Senior Class, 50-83. Senior Class Officers, 54. Senior Directory, 250. Senior Honor Students, 55. Servers, 124. Sharnrocks, 38, 73, 74. Social Studies Department, 38-39. Sodality, 118-125. Sophomore Classes, 96-103. Sophomore Honors, 101, 102. Space, 36, 70, 147. Spanish Department, 41. Speech Classes, 46. Speech Club, 130. Spitfires, 44, 60. Sports, 154-179. St. Agnes, 155. Stt. Aidan, 51. Stamp Club, 139. Starfires, 43, 108. Stewards, 26. St. Joseph, 5. Stoneybrook, 12. Student Council, 132. T Tarmac, 38, 40, 146. Tennis, 182-183. Theme, 1-17, 50-53, 84-87, 114-117 154-157, 186-189, 196,-197. Thunderbolts, 39, 89. Tigers, 39-106. Towns of Long Island, 8-9. Track, 176-179. Trojans, 32, 111. Typing, 47. V Valley Sttream, 154. Vice Principal, 24. Vikings, 47, 98-99. Vocation Club, 47. Voodoos, 40, 105. W Westbury, 50, 186. Whitestone, 12. Wildcats, 40, 103. Williston Park 4, 14, 50, 114, 186. Y . Yearbook, 149-153.
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