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DANIEL RODERICK CHISHOLM Mount Vernon, New York St. Ursula Altar Boys 1, Basketball Class 3, Swimming 4, Track 1, J.V. 2, Varsity 3, 4. Devotion to practice resulted in Dan's emer- gence as the top high-jumper on the varsity track team. He was completely confused by communication arts while enjoying the supposedly difficult subjects of chemistry and physics. Manhattan should receive an experienced track man and a diligent student. FREDERICK GERHART CHRISTIANSEN Scarrdale, New York Immaculate Heart of Mary K.B.S. 1, 2, 3, 4, Mission Crusade 1, Track Cross Country 1, 2, 3, 4, j.V. 2, Varsity 2, 3, 4. Fred found that weekend homework, es- pecially in Electronics, interferred with his efforts to improve as a cross country man. In college he hopes to retain the form which paced him on the all-county cross- country team in junior year. ALFRED DENNIS CIANO Yonkers, New York Our Lady of the Rosary Chemistry Club 4, Junior Prom Committee, Senior Prom Committee, Dramatic: 4, Ger- man Club 2, 3, Physics Club 3, Bowling Club 2. Girls have not interested Al as much as the mechanics of automotive design. His quiet interest in all phases of mechanics should eventuate in future success in this field. 'What happened to Bugs Bunny? RALPH ANTHONY CIPRIANI Yonkers, New York St. Bartholomew Baseball Varsig' 4, Basketball Intramural 1, 2, Varsity , 4, Honor Roll I, Italian Club 2, K.B.S. 3, 4, Track 1, LV. 3. Cie emerged as a fine defensive half- bac in his Senior Year. His nigged deter- mination was stymied by trig, but rewarded in Latin. Undecided about college he seems to prefer the Navy to other branches of the service. EDWARD ANTHONY CICCONE RAYMOND JAMES CISNEROS Scarsdale, New York Immaculate Heart of Mary Al B 3, 4, B d 2, 3, 4, Basketball mr oys 4 Biaiginess Club 3 4 Glee Tuckahoe, New 'York Immaculate Conception K.B.S. 2, Football I.V. 1, Varsity 2, 3, 4, Track I, Varsity 2, 3, 4. Chick, the gluietest and most respected member of e varsity football team in Senior year, can boast of being the only player in Stepinac history to have played every minute of every game for two years. His prowess as a shotputter, football player, and Christian gentlemen will make him an asset to any college which he decides to attend. 2, 3, 4, Student Council 3. 4, Swimming 4. The Cisco Kid, rominent for his school spirit and membersgip in the Student Coun- cil for two years, represents what is com- monly called the ideal Stepinac man. -Ser- ious of tempermfnl. RRY Wm IIVYIY5 df' vote his best efforts to every subgect and activity in which he PBFUCIPUW5- FRANCIS PETER CLARKE Our Lady of Mercy Port Charter, New York Baseball LV. l, 2, Basketball Intramural 1, 2, Football j.V. 2. Strange as it seems Fr. Mulroy's classes were the main lure which drew Frank from Port Chester every moming, and helped, temporarily, to cool his craze for cars, sports, and girls. 26
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ALFRED PAUL CALEY Elmsford, New York Our Lady of Mount Carmel K.B.S. 45 Spanish Club 2. Alfred, as he is familiarly known to his enemies, eagerly awaits graduation day as he will be able to devote full time to his hobbies of hunting and girls. The French Foreign Legion may get a very interesting recruit if the draft does not hook him first. 'N . LOIQIS JOSEPH CARLINI Yonkers, New York St. Barnabas Biology Club 25 Business Club 35 McClos- key Volunteers 15 Mission Cmsade 15 Rifle Club 35 Scientific Society 2. Little Lou and his hopped-up Chevy were syrionomous and he hopes to parlay this association into the profession of repairing and selling cars. AUGIQSTINE FRANCIS CAMPANA Yonkers, New York St. Bartholomew Business Club 3, 45 Class Officer 15 Scien- tific Society 15 Spanish Club 2. Augie, though small in size, made many contributions to Stepinac in the form of automobile designs left in every classroom. He hopes to squeeze into Manhattan College in some capacity. 'Q ROBERT J IQLIIQS CAVALLO 45' 'Will they make it? CLAUDE ROBERT CECCON White Plains, Ncu: York Sl, john the Ecangclist Shepherd 3, 45 Aquinas Society' 25 Biology Club 25 Crusader 3, 45 Chemistry Club 45 Band 2, 3, 45 Orchestra 35 Physics Club 35 Scientific Society 2, 3, 45 Swing Band 2. Restless Claude can be found during most of working hours either in the Chemistry or Physics labs or tinkering in the dark room. The Science Department will lose a student who has gained many honors and who should continue to do so at the college of his choice. l WILLIAM NICHOLAS CELESTINO Tuckahoc, New York Our Lady of the Assumption Altar Boys 45 Italian Club 2 The daily privilege of serving Mass in tht chapel left a deep impression on Bill's uiet reflective character. He hopes t discover a religious vocation at St. Charles Seminary on Staten Island. Yonkers, New York St. John the Baptist Senior President5 Biology Club 25 Chemistry Club 45 Class President 45 Dance Com- mittee 2, 3, 45 Mission Crusade 1, 25 Spanish Club 25 Senior Senate 45 Football J.V. 25 Track j.V. 2. Beneath the harsh, metallic exterior of the Tin Man one would never recognize the very well liked Senior President. His true humility and consideration of all, coupled with his sincere desire for intellectual achievement, qualify him as a most prom- ising applicant for the Walsh School of Foreign Service at Georgetown. 3 JAMES WILLIAM CHAPMAN Scarsdale, New York Immaculate Heart of Mary Basketball 1, LV, 25 Varsity 3, 45 Class Officer 15 Junior Prom Committee5 K.B.S. 1, 2, 3, 45 Spanish Club 25 Track 1. jim may not have been seen in all gather- ings but he certainly was always heard. Studies ran second to sports, which, on many days, were the only reason for his coming to school. 25
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-3 NEAL CRANE CLEARY Yonkers, New York St. Barnabas Basketball Intramural 1, 25 Scientific So- ciety 1. Neal's main ambition,1n life is to pass all his college subjects as successfully as he did his American History Regents. 'Die Air Force will be pleasant change from the monastic silence of his daily eighth period jug. 7 5 fill' . a f 1 ,4- ij ROBERT FRANCIS COLLIER Bronxcille, New York St. Eugene Basketball Intramural 1, 25 Biology Club 25 Business Club 45 Cheerleader 45 Class Officer l, 25 Dance Committee 45 Glee Club 45 Mission Crusade 3, 45 Scientific Society 1, Bob, Bronxville's personality gift to Stepia nac, helped to soften the disappointing foot- ball rtcord by many kind words of conso- lation and cheer. His school spirit was am- ply manifested hy his voluminous demon- strations as a cheerleader and the gems of wisdom he contributed to the Senior SAVERIO PAIQL CONFORTI New Rochelle, New York St. Joseph Altar Boys 1, 2, 45 German Club 25 Ii.B.S. 1, 2, 3, 4, Prefect 2, 3. Tiny found relaxation in diminutive model planes and hopes to find oppor- tunity in the Nasy to develop his talent for math. classes. VICTOR LAWRENCE CONSACA Ossining, New York St. Ann Art Club 2, 35 Biology Club 25 Bowling Club 25 Rifle Club 35 Scientific Society 2. Appreciative of the finer things in life excluding Spanish, Vic intends to perfect his painting technique at some art school. His reflc-dive nature should enable him to quickly perceive the artistic worth of his future enviroment, wherever that may be. 1? PALL JOSEPH COLGHLIN Tuckahoe, New York Immaculate Heart of Mary Shepherd 3, Associate Editor 45 Altar Boys I, 2, 3, 45 Basketball Intramural I, 25 Chemistry Club 45 Class Officer 15 Dance Committee 45 Dralnatics 2, 35 Clue Club 45 K.B.S. 1, 2, 3, 45 Mission Cnisade 25 Spanish Club 2, L35 Usher Society 2, 3, 4. P. jfs witty remarks were sometimes refreshing and at other times embarassing. His savoir-faire with girls is legendary ac- cording to him. VVith so many girls' col- leges around-Washington, Paul should find life enjoyable at Georgetown. LOLIS CONLEY COX Larchmont, New York St. Augustine Baseball Varsity 45 Basketball Class 45 Dramatics 45 K.B.S. 2, 3, 45 Glee Club 45 Track J.V. 2. Bud quickly recovered from the initial shock of transferring from Fairfield to Stepi- nac and became one of the most spirited participants in school activities, athletic, social and religious. He looks forward to expanded fields at Holy Cross. 'Now when I was at the Cross . . . PETER JAMES CRAMER Yonkers, New York St. Mary Basketball Intramural 25 Biology Club 25 Business Club 3, 45 Cardinal McCloskey Volunteers 15 Class Officer I5 Spanish Club 35 Track 1. Spanish gave visions to Pete of sailing over the seaways traversed by Columbus and other conquistadores and removed all un- pleasant thoughts of confinement in the hall of jug. , f EL fs-5442522 . ,M .E , -sf 'fi ,J f' 1 'if' '1 Sb
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