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

 - Class of 1959

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C '?f Richard Francis Burns Yonkers, New York St. Barnabas Shepherd 43 K.B.S. 3, 43 Bowling Club 4. Dick will never forget the Algebra class conducted by Bro. Elroy, He was one of the many seniors starved into unconsciousness by the late lunch. Upon graduation he plans to rest his study-weary bones, then on to college in the fall. Ralph James Carl Valhalla, New York Holy Name Altar Boys I3 Aquinas Society lg Cross Country l, 43 Track 2, 3. Father Sullivan was a constant source of amazement to Ralph as was Fr. McGowan's Chemistry class. French was always a lot of bother, but it might come in handy during his stay ln the Air Force. SiE els' I 'HL , 1' f , .-'V 7 . 5 Francis'John Burke Tuckahoe, New York Immaculate Conception Shepherd 43 Altar Boys 1, 23 Bowling Club 33 Class Officer 43 Crusader 43 Dance Committee 43 Physics Club 33 Student Council 3, 4. Frank was well liked by both teachers and students. History with Father Scheets gained his favor, while Algebra rated low. Matriculation at Fordham or St. Michael's is his future plan. Richard Leo Burke Mount Vernon, New York Our Lady of Victory Altar Boys 43 Football 2, 33 German Clug 3, 43 Legionnaires 43 Rifle Club , ,4. Dick was an avid fan of guns and was in the rifle club for three years. He plans to become a Xaverian Brother and one day return to Stepinac to teach. Dick's favorite subjects were History and German, but he disliked Physics. ., 0' xx ix 9 .. ,e., '1'f 'N ta . iw 7 K W, - rat, V . Ai r? hi fy f. t Rs., 5' f'Qff3l3i,15 -A . :- 'U 1 ada m 'Y' 7? V ' nfs.. 1 I : ',,3.i,- ,, -i 55 .nw 1 1- , J- 1 ff 'Sq ' , FT in . -ii' 3 K Richard Joseph Bykowski Port Chester, New York Sacred Heart of Jesus K.B.S. l, 2, 3, 43 Student Council 3. I , Richard found Health most enjoyable while Brother Elroy rated as his favorite teacher. During his four years at Stepinac he was greatly impressed with the helpfulness of the teachers. ln the years to come the campus of lona will be graced with his presence. Another X ? 2. 27 , mhbrawlrs. ha-v- ' 3 f ' .. i x E Nw?-...- i . gf, 32 . . xc. A i N Edward Michael Callaghan Tuckahoe, New York Immaculate Conception gross Country l, 2, 3, 43 Track l, 2, , 4. Although English was his pitfall, Ed plans to make history with the Navy. His varied talents especially on the track should be as welcome there as they were here. 0'0- up xi it , x X i 'N

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Timothy Kevin Broderick Bronxville, New York St. Joseph K.B.S, 3, 4g Bowling Club 3, Baseball 4. Timbo , a transfer student from Iona, came to Stepinac in his junior year. His ability to double talk had teachers and students alike in a constant state of confusion. This popular senior plans igoutake a business course at Iona next a . Kevin Joseph Brosnan Larchmont, New York St. Augustine Bowling 33 Football J.V. 2, K.B.S. l, 2, 3, 4. Broz , as he was commonly known, will be most remembered for his hu- mor and wit both in and out of the classroom, His many gadgets and choice of ties will never be forgotten by his classmates. We are sure Kevin will find success at Villanova. R'- ww ,fx X Pierre Richard Brown White Plains, New York St. Bernard Camera Club 3, 43 Electronics Club 4, Junior Prom Committee, Model Railroad Club. Along with cars and Chemistry, football will long remain in Pete's memory. Pete was well liked by everyone and will be recognized for his part in planning the best of Stepinac's Junior Proms. Patrick Anthony Browne White Plains, New York St. John the Evangelist Pat will spend the next few years in the Coast Guard. He believes this will give him every opportunity for an education, position and social life. Francis McKeon Buckley Scarsdale, New York St. Pius X Shepherd 43 Basketball lg Classical Club 4, Class Officer l, 2, 3, 43 Foot- ball, J.V. 2, Varsity 45 French Club 33 General Science Club lg Honor Roll l, 2, 3, 43 Junior Prom Committee, K.B.S. I, 2, 3, 43 Mission Representative 33 Senior Prom Committee, Tennis 'l, J.V. 2, Varsity 3, 4. Mac's ability on the football field and tennis court was surpassed only by his ability to play the role when it came to girls. This bright, serious minded senior took up boxing and has excelled in that field as a member of the Golden Gloves, with several knocke outs in his favor. Mac intends to enter Notre Dame next fall to start a Smith, Burns, Jones, Doe . . . Farquhar? career in the field of law. James Joseph Buckley Port Chester, New York Our Lady of Mercy Genieral Science Club lg German Club Buck's serious manner and likeable personality won him many a friend at Stepinac. He enjoyed golf and hopes to pursue a Chemistry course at St. Michael's. in '4ns..,,



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Katonah, New York Douglas Arthur Carpenter Bronx, New York St. Barnabas Business Club I, 2, Track 45 Baseball 4. Doug found the long wait for the short senior lunch period much to his dislike, as was History. The antics of his classmates in bookkeeping have added to his memories. After gradua- tion he plans to enter Iona College. Robert Joseph Carriero Port Chester, New York Our Lady of the Rosary Bob spends his leisure time reading about his hobby, hunting. History was his favorite subject and he was most impressed with the dedicated interest of his teachers. 'ilvw Edward Francis Carroll Mount Vernon, New York Our Lady of Victory Basketball lg Bowling Club I, 2g Class Officer 2, 3, Debating 33 K.B.S. I, 2, 3, 4, Junior Prom Committee, Track 3. Eddie liked English, while German proved to be a stumbling block. He enjoyed bowling for relaxation. After graduation he plans to go to either Fordham or Iona and take Marine officer training. Edward Patrick Carroll Scarsdale, New York Immaculate Heart of Mary Baseball J.V. Ig Class Basketball 4, Class Officer I, 2, 43 Football J.V. 23 K.B.S. I, 2, 3, 43 Tennis I. A deep love for cars and other high school interests have been Ed's trade- mark at Stepinac. His genial person- ality ancl willingness to work made his high school life a happy one. David 1Efford Cassidy Us U St. Mary of the Assumption Not even a strong aversion to long hair could overshadow Dave's fondness for Stepinac. English was on the top of the list for him and will be a big factor in college where he plans to prepare for a career in journalism. Gary Anthony Casarella White Plains, New York St. Anthony Camera Club 45 Junior Prom Commit- tee, Stage Crew I. 2, 3, 4. Cass gave most of his attention to his favorite subject, Chemistry, and his hobby, photography. The Air Force is in his future. S 5 ll' li BSIEH il 1

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