Archbishop Stepinac High School - Shepherd Yearbook (White Plains, NY)

 - Class of 1956

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Master Mackie spruces up ' Anthony Richard DeCarlo Tarrytown, New York St. Theresa J. V. Football 25 Varsity Football 3, 45 Class Basketball 3, 4, Senior Senate, Class Officer 4. Tony's dress was usually as sharp as his play on the football team. The Air Force should give him the desired opportunity to travel. Michael Joseph Delaney Scarsdale, New York Immaculate Heart of Mary Freshman Basketball, intramural Basketball 2, 3, 43 Class Officer l, 25 K. B.S. 2, 3, 4, Spanish Club 2, 33 Track l, 2. Little Ti , one of the slickest intramural ball players in senior year, was eager in his interest for typing for he loved to whistle while he worked. He plan sot en- lish in the Navy after graduation. 29 Peter Francis Del Duca Larchmont, New York St. Augustine Chemistry Club 43 Class Basketball l, 2, 3, 4g Class Officer l, 4, Dance Committee 3, 4, German Club l, 2. Duke, always recognized as a born leader, disliked English while favoring Math. After service he will begin his quest for a degree as an electrical engineer or a job as an electrician. John Joseph Delfino Ossining, New York St. Augustine Dramatics 3, German Club l, 2, 33 K. B. S. 2, 3, 4, Math Club 43 Ushers 3, 4. Studious Del will follow his aptitude for the sciences, eventually adding an M.D. to his name. St. Michael's, Vermont is his college choice. Ralph Ronald DeLucci Yonkers, New York St. Bartholomew Art Club l, 2, 3, Cheerleaders lg Italian Club 3. ln class Ralph's dry humor broke up many boring lectures. Ralph spent his spare time in oil-oil painting, that is. Hop-ing to became an interior decorator someday, he will gear his future schooling accord- ingly. John DePalo Valhalla, New York Holy Name of Jesus Freshman Basketball, Varsity Basketball 2, 3, 4, Varsity Baseball l, 2, 3, 4, K. B.S. l, 2, 3, 43 Sophomore President, Class Officer 2, 3, 4. Dippy's contribution to the basketball team was surpassed only by his work on the diamond. Jack's shyness with girls was proverbial though he underwent intensive indoctrination in Senior Year. Thomas Aristide DeTorres Bronx, New York St. Philip Neri Class Officer l, 2. Quiet Tom was not bothered by any teacher or subiect until he came in contact with English 4. His future after the Army is indefinite. 115.

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Edward Hawksley Cummings Valhalla, New York Holy Name Of Jesus Shepherd 45 Chemistry Club 45 Class Bas- ketball l, 2, 35 Crusader l, 2, 3, 45 Dance Committee 3, 45 Dramatics 3, 45 French glug 2, 35 Honor Roll l, 25 Tennis Team Having an analytical mind sprinkled with a keen sense of humor, Ted will be a sure success pursuing law at Fordham. Physi- cal Ed will not be half as obscure at Ford- ham as his poetry was in English Class. Allan James Cunningham Elmsford, New York Our Lady of Mount Carmel Business Club 35 Chemistry Club 45 K. B. S. Prefect 2, 3, 4. Al, whose humor won him fame, hopes to enter the lucrative field of commercial arts and enjoy its rigors. He will undoubtedly help his success with his quick wit. John Kevin Curley Bedford Hills, New York St. Mary Business Club 2, 3, 45 Dance Committee 2, 3. Curley plans to become an accountant after studying at Iona. An active member of the school, Curley contributed much to Stepinac spirit. Donald Angelus Daly White Plains, New York St, Bernard Bovgling Team 45 Swimming 15 K.B.S. l, 2, . This latter part of the Daly Double seemed reluctant to arrive at school on time. This was the only occasion on which the twins would not be seen together. Daniel Francis Daly White Plains, New York St. Bernard Bowling Club 45 Class Basketball l, 2, 35 K. B,S. 2, 3, 45 Swimming l. Dan showed an interest in baseball, Spanish, American History and collecting sports items. He was a member of the swimming team in first year and class basketball for three years. No homework tonightl Henry Paul Danesi White Plains, New York St. Anthony Chemistry Club 45 ltal-ian Club 2, 35 Mis- sion Crusade lg Science Club 2. ' Harry's unfailing good humor will win many friends in the future. Skip was always intrigued by the dilution problems in chemistry and hopes to solve them in his work as a Chemical Engineer. Jay Francis Davis New Rochelle, New York Holy Family Baseball 25 J.V. Basketball 25 Intramural Basketball 3, 45 J.V. Football l, 25 Varsity Football 3, 45 Dance Committee 35 Spanish 2, 3. Jay brought many honors to Stepinac by his outstanding play at quarterback on the football team. He was voted the Tom McAn Award as Stepinac's Most Valuable Player by his teammates. Noted for his comical antics, he was a staunch advocate of Br. Lucas' auto driving class. 28



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S Charles James DeVito Tuckahoe, New York Assumption Baseball 2, 3, 43 Freshman Basketball, ln- tramural Basketball 2, 3, 4, Honor Roll lg Italian Club 2, 3. Chuck devoted most of his spare time to baseball and was rewarded with a position on the J. V. and Varsity Baseball teams tor three years, His liking for Math undoubt- edly explains his desire to become an ar- chitect after a sojurn in the Air Force. Frank Anthony DiGiacon1o White Plains, New York St. John the Evangelist Freshman Basketball, Class Basketball 2, 3, 43 Business Club 2, 35 Dance Committee 3, 5. Football 2, Orchestra 23 Spanish Club Duke roared into school every day from White Plains in his flashy red convertible. After school, when not working, he could be found tinkering with his car. When he attends college, he hopes to get into an R.O.T.C. unit as the beginning of a career in the Army. James Michael Divney Hartsdale, New York Sacred Heart Shepherd 4, Chemistry Club 4, German Club 2, 33 Glee Club 4, Dramatics 21 Math Club 4, Physics Club 3, Stage Crew 2. Smiling Mike was a popular student despite the damper which German placed on him during Sophomore and Junior years. Mike is planning to study Aeronautical Engi- neering at Detroit and then work in the development of interplanetary travel. Martin John Dockery White Plains, New York St. Bernard Freshman Basketballg Class Basketball 2, 3, 4, Cheerleaders lg Chemistry Club 43 Class Officer 2, 35 Dance Committee 3, 43 French Club 3, Mission Crusade 2, 3, Track l. Doc known for his enjoyable disposition, achieved political greatness when he be- came Frosh President lin Senior Yearl. Doc's geniality at Stepinac presagesn the possibility of a career in public relations. Robert Charles Dohrenwend Scarsdale, New York Immaculate Heart of Mary Shepherd 43 Crusader 43 Dance Committee 33 Mission Crusade 3, Swimming Team l, 2, 3, 4. One of the hardest workers in the class of 56 he fought hard to keep on the top of the pile scholastically. The swimming team was his choice in sports for the four years and he admitted that he found it hard to adhere to training routines. Terrence George Donohue Bronx, New York St. Margaret Chemistry Club 43 Class Officer 43 K. B.S. 4, Mission Crusade 2, Spanish Club 2. Terry came to Stepinac from Fordham Prep in his Sophomore year. He will attend Man- hattan before pursuing the career of dental technician. At present his spare time is occupied by participation in the National Guard. Robert Peter Downes White Plains, New York St. John the Evangelist Business 2, 3, Dance Committee 3, J.V. Football lp Varsity Football 2, 3, 4, Span- ish Club 2, 3, Track l. From three years of versatile and outstand- ing play on the varsity football team, Bobby Joe gained experience and knowl- edge that will aid him in his desire to be- come a football coach. He plans to attend college to further his education along these lines. 'Sl' , Mary! 1'-ZT3' Homeroom of 4C

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