Bishop Dubois High School - Dubois Yearbook (New York, NY)

 - Class of 1951

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X Dear Mother--our Life, our Sweetness, our Hope-protect us as we proceed on our earthly journey and bring us one day safely home to Jesus and to you. M57 'ki--M. i ..-- H ' and ,,.,., if, 1 Wk adm f Q A WHS 1 Q :., , . Q -Q Q H if I W ff -ex 5' 'W w Q U. 1 ' X S A ' 6 ' B 'W' E j s 5 -i S o 1 x -1 , - -Nu F11 ,xi vii, f , , f , . 1 Y 3 x lx , 6 L I? N : T M f 6 I Q I K my 5 ? Q5 Q ! . ' ' 5 Q 3? ' 1 ' , JN Q Ng, E24 V3 , A -.Q U , ' 2 x f x N sl f Sv Ri J X . , I JA ,I 2 f 5,2 1' , 2 wr' ' xx 3 gf , Q 1 xg, 2 '2 . if X A W iff 3 ix 5 LE .A 5 i -at N x ! 'f l. fl DEDIC Tl All who were present on the occasion of Bishop Dubois High Schools' first commencement exercises last june were delighted with the momentous announce- ment made by His Eminence Cardinal Spelhnan concerning the advancement of our revered Principal, Father Buckley, to the title of Very Reverend Monsignor. This honor bestowed upon Monsignor Buckley by Our Holy Father is an official recognition of the tremendous spirit, zeal, and labor by which he has made Bishop Dubois one of the foremost educational institutions in the archdiocese. To Monsignor Buckley, our guide and our friend, We joyfully dedicate this yearbook. , 6. Mwxwvii ,,w-iffn Qu:-Vt CD Lygubb , - ,vb aapclnfgblnvg W W. 3 i Ku X 1 ' X 'li an, 'e ti His Holiness Pope Pius XII has ,.,.pn K ' K ,,r, ,,,,,,rA-M' deigned to select as a member of his personal household the B cgifms Reverend Michael A. Buckley eet' igp 1, i ,,g. WAR 'r' - of the Archdiocese of New York. ,ry. W G-g,,,.a.w t .lts er , e'frf'f' 'i'k' ,MX-WANTS- vs cx...E..sh es W il . ,. t , 8, , , f gs - I I will f H ' f 'aight ' Never 3, , A 1 14. 'gaadeq -15.5, OUR PATR HIS EXCELLENCY eww gm enum 6 BISHOP OF NEVV YORK 18:26-1842 CUR FCUNDER NCE 7fwwec2z Qw!mcz!S,eeZ!m4a ARCHBISIIOP C 7 Q3 fi, Q Y gftfig ggi., 5, Q . H L fsif 3 . a In Religion class Father O'Connell clarifies a prin- ciple of far-reaching importance. I I -..amz . ,,,, .I I :U Wh ki AK !f'f,-,wdlil 'saf'r'-, me W M xl 5 L Al N. -i--typ. r '- lv, t. l'4,L4r,, N, Q .X . A N xg 'hr fiwlfw :if X jim, Gtrisp If '4.QDf4e ff' IW? 4 A 'V QW s M, N 'fl -. ., . 'N K Bishop Dubois High School is proud to be one of the sanctuaries of scholar- ship dedicated by His Eminence Francis Cardinal Spellman to the noble task of building citizens who will reflect credit on their Church and on their Country. Here the student's mind is developed, his will trained, and his body strengthened. The end result is the Catholic Gentleman-prepared to take his place in society, to choose his career for the future, and to work out his salvation for eternity. Father Fleming nppmises an essay on English clnssicism read by A fred Bunols. 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Our high school is hlessed with priests, hrothei and laity who are not only richly talented in the various suhjects. hut who are lIl'II,1'lIfl-V i11tz're,vtr'1l i our physical, mental, and spiritual hetterinent. The very lives are unselfishly devoted to each studei entrusted to their care. Through the years we shall reinemher these me as competent counsellors and true friends. it .6 4 ,Z sw Father Matthew J. Cox Father Thomas J. Fahey Father Richard L. Fallon Social Studies English Latin, Religion Head of the Department Moderator of Athletics ,i5f?53f5f4iff21if2 i ' F i 1f T ' V tim' I 'QHAQBP Father Michael B. Fleming Brother Gerard, F.M.S. Brother R- Henry, F.M.S. English French, Religion lo Mathematics Ilead of the Department 52 1 4i Qi? L23 3 I . 1 W 4? .X VX, A 'wx' -CIW? Father Harold E. Hicks Father Iohn J. Kowsky Father Peter C. McKay English. Roligion Latin, Religion Latin llcacl of tho IJUDHYIIIN 4 -v ,w-vll L W ,kr 'K '-:f Brother A. Norbert, F.M.S. Father Thomas F. O'Connell Brother Thomas Edward, F.M.S Mathvniatics Social Studios, Rcligion SL'iK'llL'0 Us-an of Disviplinc llvad of thu Dc-parhnvnt X, 'R Brother YVilliam john, F.M.S. Mr. Harold C. Beal Mr. joseph D. VValling Scicncc, Religion 13 Track Coach Pluysit-al If:QillCilliUIl Coach of Athletics Otto R. Raebiger Student Vice President Daniel M. Fennell Student President TUDE FFICER 5' is S h B ttte ah gi id 2 Hugh E. Blackwell James E. Mulcahy Senior President Junior President john F. Mahoney Student Manager Herman A. Washington Allan B. Burke Sophomore President Freshman President 502 ww X m NN.-. , Awl,: I! q..4. i5g,T ' ' L ,g 'LL.---- ' UHJGI SSIHGII , lent . Vwe Pfcfu Antlmqxb' Premdbxfry 1 H 7 ' I 'TC DonnCllY bw . -' Icflf l Q Prghlt brm0Qw ,indent lllscplglxlllllas, V wi! PN Sl 50 KH XA Treusufef . 1 M - 1 rt . t BYUW lf csulwi , Rllllhlixx Vaxlllllsuhl l'rCS1d'UIt Arxlrr lkiclxardsmx, I I I Z E HME PD s Q r Front How: I. Ashby, R. Rinaldi, R. Farrell, M. Canavan, Q. Vaughan, T. Daly, P. Matthews, E. Doran. Middle Row: Brothcr Thomas, I. Riley, I. McGroarty, V. Mercadal, I. Sullivan, R. Smith, E. Casey, J. Gleason, R. O'Nf.-il, B. Conroy, li. Byers, J. Smyth, R. Brabant. Back Row: J. Grant, J. McCaffrey, I. Callahan, T. Moran, D. Mollin, T. Lynch, H. Lawlor, A. WVasson, j. Conlan, R. Isaacs. 16 Front Row: P. Connaire, E. Cavanagh, W. Callahue, P. Short, L. Villanacci, I. Cope-lanrl, I. Brisland, D. Murphy, O. Longwvll. Sf'l'U1Ill Row: D. Dooley, C. Sparrow, B. Donnelly, A. Diaz, Father Kowsky, A. Bnrlcv, M. Blasco, R. VVall, L. Elwood. I'l'liir1l Row: NV. MauAughL-y, M. Anllo, I. Hastings, I. Curley, M. Gallegher, A. L1-mav, T. Folvy, G. Turriziani, J. McLaughlin, C, Marakowich, M. Martin. Back Row: R. Parahoo, P. Christian, L. Rooney, E. Wclsh, R. McTigue, W. Souhrada, P. Arnistronig, I. Richardson, R. Attanasio, M. Brown, J. O'Connor. Front Row: P. Rivera, W. Boynes, S. Leonard, I. Philips, Brother Brian, I. Robinson, R. Graham, I. O'Dowcl, R. Connolly Middle Row: E. McCarthy, J. Wazny, I. Nemecek, H. McLaughlin, W. Delaney, M. Shane, M. Doolvy, J, Collins, J. Kavanagh S. LaRocca, R. Bisci, P. Preuss. Back Row: I. Ellis, P. McGuire, P. Tierney, R. Anllo, M. Konnun, M. Downing, R. Marroro, T. Shalley, j. Feerick, A. Ford, B. Hook. x f ' 9 .ga Y Q ffm - ' 'W-'HTQW :Naam 1 51 vi 4 8' - QA .W k. HE an LQ K f ,, . Q .Q ,sw J' 1 Q' ' Y ' P Q pl 5 XE Q -4 8.11 r-- M.. - -H am, 'iv .2 K .W,.....---- ' V M 'Yfff M K W , . - Yigfg ,. K W v 344 r .f w i gg X x' 'ESQ K W HX 'ik Sf .mg . 1 W :rf 5 .1 ,Q f . - 9 5 9 ' N IJ is ' f Q my , . 23, 'A .. X' 1 .5 . N k1w.:f'-Ziff . 4 ty J? V if if ,Q-. P ., 'ar ' I 'MQ K Y? N55-S 5 wifi' I - ..' -:,. 11. drw , , 1 ,Y , lf' I. i -1 ya., ., ll I .MQ-2-gf 'T - ya gh r 5 QQ ' 9.1-M , dk T? 4 ll ' A ' ' X?-5 'I x 3 5 ,1 t Ls Q x xr ,' Q- .xx ' VN 4 Es A x 4 . x, ,...1 3 smdxy fm- .X , Q53 'yu' 1 U 5 5 , I JW it A f L. . X , , 'Y 'P R V , m , X 1 ,x we s , L ,A 11 ,Q ' X A-T . Q .. 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PHCDMCRE 195 T- 2B Cahricl Cuculcscn, Treasurer Charles McDaid, President Charles Kivlelum, Vice President 21 Front Row: B. Owens, C. Ahvarn, R. Carmody, P. McGowan, Broihvr Henry. I. Sm-Icy, M. Duffy, E. Camacho, H. Van Slaars. Middle Row: K. Mnclve-r, P. Dunicnn, M. Coffey, I. Pathe, I. Waters, D. Cnnawan, I. Comiskey, R. Woods, T. McSherry. Back Row: W. Brennan, R. McLellan, W. Francis, P. Honan, R. Urff, E. Hobnn, G. Peruzzotti. JU IQ wwf 3A Paul McGowan, Vice President Icremiuh Seeley, President Robert Curmody, Treasurer 22 I t, H. Q. .ag Q1 . K 2,4 A ip ii? 21 if ,,- z 1,-,..:S1gz:,,gxf, ., gi, iw: .,,,.v,,.J4M L: H ii WIT., ..kL 5,5 K thy, I ,vga Aja 'fa .. 1 . il. vu .. 'jfkf a'j ,' 44' ,wg'gixfn:,:11,snf'm:s - .Q ,. . .Mx f , 235 gs 355255 Q' +,:ff K 'ff .gf 1 ,Z ,,, . , 1. ' m Q . 55491 Ar W 3 RQ Q xv sw .? tg? 'QQF S I S? ea . Pdgkg, L, sggfg 42 '39 xvg' s 2 +7 I 5 'x A f-5 by fx, -5 'fm J .gm if XX, ww . 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ALCARO 609 VVest 189th Street, New York 33 Varsity Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4, Varsity Base- lmll 3, 4. Freddie comes from St. Elizabetlfs parish on Washington Heights. lle has been an aetive member of the Varsity Basketball squad for four years and enjoyed the title of captain during the past season. Fred seems unaware of his potentialities as a big league catcher in baseball. He has made up his mind about his immediate future. He intends to enlist in the Marine Corps and then go to college when his hitch is up. JAMES ALMODOVAR 519 West 152nd Street, New York 31 Delzizlina 1: Science Club 2, Ramblers 3, Dance Club 4, Mission 1, 2, 3, 45 Track 1g Dance Committee 4. Ami is a local lad-from St. Catherine of Genoa parish. He has fond memories of his early days at Dubois, particularly Father Lavin's Latin elass. Ami is a baseball and football fan, but his hobby is eollecting coins and stamps. He expects to make a career in the United States Army. HORACE I. BELTON 962 Boston Road, Bronx 56 Matli Club 3, Track 1, 2, 3. Ruddy is a representative of St. Augustine' parish in the Bronx. Ile spends a good par of his time playing softball with The Cayi lords , Budcly's hobby is eolleeting reeord -prefers Shearing and Sumae. lf he is no inducted into the Army, he hopes to majo in history at Manhattan College, and even tually become a history teacher. PATRICK J. BENNETT 1900 Hennessy Place, Bronx 53 Q: -, , . , V Humans, A :Mr-La A ,F 'WYWms'auw:-rswwvxwnwmeww-wwwff . , -7, ' ,. ix, , - ,'4..3 . 1, :Z 9 i ii '4ff',1c?' 1 f 1 , , 2 3 .5 -5 S I S K 5 A wi ' 2 ,I A. .nuvxmitw-wa wwixpbwxg if ' - .- r-if-'-ft. s .LQZLIQGQQ y3,lr+.Sfa , 'V v i A A 'N , .. ggfs --' X Us 1 l5':l1'K5? ,y,q2g r .g,, ': . 'fw ' Q- ..-- ir.. v ,gg ' 1 A t i ' I W' 5-27 i f '. sg X vdgtlfsfr g , gf,,.3Qg'f,.5,'w2- e . ., .1 Q . i i Si 1- . H+ . X 'W ' ,A-W5 , , we-e if - ' 'L pf ,ii-j:g5?i.z3,,,Q i K, wt - A , ' - w.,gJwi. JI x , , 4 . . WHMQMRRQW A J. i ,uf- p0'91V' 06 V ?t'sag 5b'fffuwzu-' - '--ug , v.-ff- '1 H Silulent Couneil 4g Dellating Clull 15 K. H. 25 Dance Club 35 ALERT 45 Missions 1. 3, 4, I V Basketball 1, 2: Varsity Basketlu 3. 4, Varsity Baseball 2, 4. Pat is from Holy Spirit parish in the Bror He is a likeable and popular fellow in m out of school. Pat loves to dance and swim, likes math and English, but has eo' sistently tried to avoid languages and seienc If his hopes are fulfilled, he will attend lm College and inajor in Physical Educatio I it :ls In IIUGII E. BLACKVVELL 5 XVest l02nd Street, New York 25 Senior Pfl'XlllI'llfj Soclulity 2. 3. 45 Math Club 35 lntrurnurul Busketlmll 2, 4. llugh, known in his neighborhood as Blackie, is an avid hast-hall and football enthusiast. Ile is also interested in fishing: and eoin eollvetiinz. His particular pals are classmates Quiuu, Donahue, and Carroll. Ilugh had intentions to continue his schooling but now expects to enter si-rviee before tal-ting up law. EUGENE I. BRADY 124 VVest 109th Street, New York 25 Senior Class Buskefballg Missions 1, 2, 3, 4. Gent-'s main interests are his hobbies. VVhen he is not playing basketball in his local community center he is practicing weight lifting or tinkering with radio. He hopes one day to operate his own amateur trans- mitting and receiving set. Cent-'s going to Cooper Union for electrical engineering. v ,,,., V, 1 -u..f1. -iw, - ifhasisxur 4 - -w,-H',.4s6,l I . - 'Ja . 'A . -4-s 4:-:. V - .,, K '5:Q.,.r,.4..4 MJ, Nnqnin Quay'-uNusq,,,.,..,,,,,,,,, ,,,,....--naw SQ., -Q yv 'W-4t.t,u, A-.wx 4 f .aa-Q,-...ws ... - ,hu ' ' A ., 1 bf. fir. fl A . 51, . X W .. . 1 - -' . , , ...ra . ,-,W l,7.M:..A,4x- ,wi -V ,r . 'A .. I 1.13 j:,,.,A,v., - r .wg ' - ' ' ' .. -. 1 , - f -sg!-f Y., '- A . .W-,.-.. . f ev ' , , Q .,-.w f-1... - - ,..,,1.s - . -A ,. ,. f,-J? . ff ' 1... . A 1- '. - ' JAMES P. BRUEN 48 Moylan Place, New York 27 Sflulent Council 25 K.B. S. 1, 2, 3, 4, S0- zlulity 1, 2, 3, 4, Usher 2, 3, Camera Club 4, Business' Mnmuler, ALERT 1, 2, 3g Art Club 3, Drmnutir: Club S, 45 Checker Club Ig Truck 1, 2. jim has been an active memher of many school clubs and the sodalities throughout his four years at Duhois. He enjoys chem- istry and French, but has no taste for math. His main diversion is reading, his favorite sports are basketball and boxing. jim aspires to be a doctor and intends to take a pre-med course at Fordham. N54 viii if ,,,,,.....-4 ALFRED J. BUNOLS 3647 Broadway, New York 31 Mis-sion Representative 2. Al is a local lad and happiest when playing baseball and basketball, his favorite sports. Dick Burke and johnny lliordan are his con- stant companions at school. His best suh- jeets are Math and Latin. Al hopes to he alile, after graduation, to attend college and apply himself to engines-ring or to law. L Q, ,A . VW - W'-vnwmmm. .ag K 1 1 i A wiwmqnmnm v44,,,,,,,9 2 f l ' M - '4f'0-xr-an . -s ., 'fllrwwp 4. 'a Ir v 1 JAMES A. CARROLL 525 West 123rtl Street, New York 27 Vice I're.virlent 25 Stiillent Council 15 Mis- sions 1, 2, 3, 4, I V Basketball lg Varsity Basketball 2. Pi-ppy , as he is called by his friends, came to us from Corpus Christi School. He played two years of basketball for the Dubois IV and Varsity teams. His pastime is drawingg his best subject is English, and his pet pei-ve is Jug for lateness. He plans to en- roll in college if he is not hindered by the draft. an-na. X Q nz. hi ,,,...N,.... .-0' l l9y 'l a , V252-C is ' ,, ':.lPs:,.' 'N 5 s 1 - 1 5511 :Qv'5 7f A 1 ' ' 17 'Gif' . ,Z ' . 'gillft' . I, Y., 4. , . M., ,..: , 4, ,Z iv!! fi Jr, . 1 q i 'f '. ,. V . 4.5 ' . xiit' ii fl? ' :, - f .I y N i , L 3 5 ,sV, , , 4 ,N a isgfnfr, 2 . K., 3 ', . J- .1 l?34,:f,l -' , 'LH' ' . if Q 4 3-WY J F, h V? ,nf--...4. . JAMES I. CAULFIELD 153 Vennilyea Avenue, New York 34 Sodality 1, 2, K. B. S. 1, 2, Intramural Basketball 2, 3, 4, Varsity Basketball 4, Jim is one of the many who came to Dubois from Good Shepherd parish. He is an ardent Dodger fan and figures that '51 will be the big year for his team. His favorite sport is basketball and he enjoyed a year on the varsity squad. jim is looking forward to becoming a machinist after graduation. Q -3 ,. I -1 f E., 5 A .1 , V1 x Xa e uf X , li . tr 1 2 3 RICHARD J. BURKE 232 Sherman Avenue, New York 34 Vice President 2, 3, President 4g Sodalii 1, 2, 3, 4, Math Club 3, K. B. S. 1, 2, 3, 1 Library Stag 35 Truck 1, Handball 3. Dick has been either president or vice pres dent of his class for three years in a rox He's enthusiastic about handball but liki all sports. He does remarkably well in a his subjects but favors chemistry and physic His hobby is photography, his best friend john Riordan, a pal from Good Shepher Grammar School days. Dick hopes to enti Manhattan for engineering. JOHN J. COSTELLO 106 West 179th Street, Bronx 53 Treasurer 3, Vice President 4, Stude Council 45 Dance Club 1, 2, Mission R01 resentaticc 3, 4, IV Basketball 1, Varsi Basketball 2, S, 4, Intramural Track . Varsity Baseball 3. jack hails from Holy Spirit parish in tl Bronx. He is called Red by his pal Basketball, baseball, and football are spor in which he excels. His favorite pastimi are playing the harmonica and dancing. Re is a personality kid who makes man rienc wherever he goes. He hopes to stuc.l,y Phys cal Education at college, but his mind is si on joining New Yurk's Finest. 'UID s -. ' .mr:,s.zl .SLM arf , FRANCIS P. CURRAN 1647 Third Avenue, New York 28 Mission Represenmlive 3: Sodality 3, 45 ALERT 1, 2, 3, 45 Math Club 85 K. B. S. 3, 45 Track lg Intramural Basketball 4. Frank hangs his hat in Our Lady of Good Counsel neighborhood. During his stay at Dubois he has been aetively interested in the school's societies. His favorite sport is basketball, while day-dreaming is his pet hobby-dreams with a future. no doubtl His crew ents and springy walk have long been by-words at Dubois. Frank wants to take a pre-med course at Fordham. MICHAEL I. DONAHUE Kf M i'U sf R .Ak av! X K xy S X ARTHUR J. DAVOREN 655 Eagle Avenue, New York 55 Varsity Basketball 35 Intramural Basketball 4. Art is a Bronxite comparatively new at Du- bois. He received his first two years of high schooling at Cathedral. He was a member of the varsity hoopsters during his junior year and shared in the intramural competitions during third and fourth years. He is headed for college in the fall. j,rlWWi06Sth L . 2 'QI 1' 'Q Wi i ROBERT D. DOBSON 1022 Hoe Avenue, New York 59 Math Club 3, 45 Missions 2, 3, 4. Bob came to Dubois in his second year and quickly made himself at home. He likes swimming, handball, fishing, and huntin . His pals are Mel Lilly and Tom Green. Billy likes science and math, but has no use for history or Latin. He plans on going to col- lege if Uncle Sam hasn't other plans for him. 1'1 f , yy?-f : 1 ,J-w.:,',fQ 'A - 986 Columbus Avenue, New York 25 itudent Council 4, Debating Club 14 Mis- 'ions 1, 2, 3, 45 Intramural Basketball 2, 3, 4. Mike is from Ascension Parish where he is a oyal member of the Holy Name Society. He was active in the intramural basketball ses- :ions for three years. He makes a hobby of 'ollecting Army insignias and medals but ntends to join the Navy to specialize in ladar. Mike's pals call him D, D. Now, vhut could that be? 'ws- 'Nam u . Ma1r-.mm-wp. .wumn00'1 V 117 . - Ja m. ,4 1 K . 1 -MA ' ' , I -W-Fit-cp 'R ,gui-of .id Q 'Yff f M M 'V W fl-A 'lab em.-rf 4' ...I , .., iz. Zh, I . - 1 -, 'fi .5 -3 L Y i i fr ' THOMAS F. DOOLEY DANIEL M. FENNELL JOHN F. FLANAGAN 523 West 160th Street, New York 32 President 1, 2, Track 1, 2, Handball -3. Tom is a neighborhood hoy from Saint Catherine-'s parish. His favorite recreation is basketball in the school yard. He made the handball team in his Junior Year and for two years ran for the track team. ,aj . 4:15 4'-. 391 Audubon Avenue, New York 33 School President, Student Council 4, Camera Club 15 Science Club 2, Math Club 3, Speech Club 35 Dramatic Club 4, Track 1, 2. Danny comes from Washington Heights. His chief interest outside of school is his job as a part time shoe salesman. Dan is always seen in the company of his two myste- rious pals, Jim McLaughlin and Jay Ryan. School, says Danny, would almost be a pleasure, were it not for Latin. Dan finds his hohby here at school and devotes much time to his job as school president. He expects to continue as a salesman unless Uncle Sam has different ideas. 4 - 'nswsm-ne rxmumwwawwma' s-. 1 f ,bill 'Y 'U-4-A A 4 1 'Ugg 'Ke 1'I S M 'X .M ' 5 ' Hibwni, . . -. Num . ' ' . AV- fi. , K' ..A '- He l - A L.-I I- vw' .l.f5'3i5v . it LN ' i 'i 'L w . -i, f 4- ' A f V' Q M -. 4 3' ff' , E 1 . U.. 2.-, vi is .-.s.. I :...'.'u3.':- U, . LDV, ,N r .xtswf-X.. A .Il IP ,,MQ,Nr,:r ,L - K my I wmv- t .' . X ' -X - .-in is-f . .- f 1 . wg 4 . ,V Q-if Jin, -W Q4-is . H I f , ,. Q-Y 5'-'. lffsilR':xGfffa1 eg , . .. .1 'VV E R., .4 -l ,wg A... -1 ' X. t V . v 416 WVest 15lst Street, New York 31 Class President 35 Science Club 1, 25 Ma Club 35 Soclalily 2, 3, 45 K.B.S. 2, I Ramblers 35 Art Club 3, Inlramuml Buskc bull 1, 2. A glowing and witty sense of humor accou: for johnny's popularity. He keeps himsc busy with his favorite pastimes-fishing, go! and photography. He would like to mal photography his career. GEORGE P. FLYNN 93 West 103rd Street, New York 25 Knights of the Blessed Sacrament 1, 2, 3, Sodality 1, 2, 8, 4. George is the quiet, gentlemanly type w. a happy smile for everyone. He comes frr Ascension parish in Manhattan. His favc ite subjects are languages, and practica all of his free time is spent in reading studying. George hopes he will be able attend college after his graduation from hi school. I -.tv .. 4 . .5.f's. NX N2 .. . M 4 ., .Q , 'f ' ,. i .3 N1-1' auf' ' 'W t .., JAMES M. FREEIIILL V I .X-A .,-, , .. ,.. ' .. , ... 'li -...,, .- . -'Sw ' ,. V, 1 'l l A 'A 5 .r t f.':': ,,.,7.. M' ... W 1 -e i 76 Ve.-rluilyvn Avclule, New York 34 f Tlrlxx Sr'c'r4'Iury 'Ig Sodulifgf 1, 2, S, 45 K.13. S. ll , 2, 3, -lg l'.slu'r 2, -Eg Trurk 1, 2, 3. 4' inn conu-s from thc Inwood sm-c-tion of Mun- nllnn. llc is an mhid foutlmll, truck, and l7f'1'g- oxing lain. llv 4-arm-cl his lluhois lcttur for MV' N . ,.,,,wf.vwv'-'f ' is tlirm' yn-urs' work with thc truck tl-ann. Mm -4 '--vwm-v-.r,--.i-fv u y ith-r pincllnxtlxng, jini hopvs tn work hy day ,M . -A In c Ni, nd nttvnsl uollvgc in the cvvniug. QQ W ,QA-, - . - . ,f-U, NW. N1 ' fiY? ?f, '1:'-. --'f 'f-f1 '11'r? rf-,rr ji. , ' . A SQ ,- .. .K .- M W- 1' --Lyil h x K x A i ',,,,..m-40-'.,... Nagar, ' 'KH it- f 'H--0. ,L JAMES F. CALVIN THOMAS M. CALICIA X Y BENEDICT A. CILLESPIE 40 Thayer Street, New York 34 571 Amstvrdam Avenue, Nvw York Um r 4 Russians 4 590 East 140th Sin-cl, Bmnx 54 ' 4' g 4 . Cln.v.v Vim' Illulh Club l'rr.x-izlwzt 45 Camera Club 25 35 Truck 1. 'l'onnny is n Saint Grogox'y's laid. IIA-'s an nvinl rm-mlcr ol lit-tion and finds no dilliculty with thost- nnnoying hook rt-ports for Eng- lish, Allvr 'rauluution hm' plains to work in 1-. thc lix-ld ol l'll'l'll'IL'lij'. 'lnnnny has lu-on lcurnilug u futhcr with lot nhnut tlu- sulrjcct from his wholn hu works altcr School. jim has lam-n at Duhois for only one your hut has provud hiinsclf nn Umm-st studvnt and un illl-I'0llllLl good follow. H0 likes hasn- lmll lwttm-1' than otln-r sports though hc vn- joys hockvy and huskctlmll. He spvnds Rl good hit ol his frcv time listuning to rm-cords or to bull gzunt-s. llc has high hopes of an ol'Hcc job and attcnding night landing school to ntlvanicc himself. Class Vin' Prrwizlmt 3- Sorlaliiy 2' Missions n is nn S t 1 n thi llro 4 st oi 4 si 1 louti s is on is suhjut ai it ht h is 1, lor in Athi ini nrks ifti r sc mol nn ssc ngcr 4 r ll. C. A. B4-n has 'ln vvc on Fordh'nn und 'l lnw course -ew w.,.,,u.., izxrf w ff wwf ll 1 N. Uiweweqgg, f.-4.g..,, . W- ., ZZ.. l , is . .kr 3 hy.. . .'fi-'41 4, -T W 2 il ,, 'li i I i 21 .il la A 2 ,. 5 5' Qi -.- ncxafvscnuaagvq Q R - Z' V- i, , P Miwvcoa i K J...,1S1vg: Q, if-X.','5,j',1. ,.- ,.,, K , Q' ,, . .,, f 4 .f f . , Jw QJ77 -1' -- 3. . ,s f Q ' ., ',,-' ' ' 3 . ., ' ' ,, 'Z' .,r,. 15-'lf' ',4'! ,i 1 - , .r - gtg v s'.-w t, 3.,r,. -. . gitvr- V-may .- iq 1 l -,-Q-ff' ,rg H: . -,Aw N f' I-'-waiyx- 'f1 ' f ' .ffl-q,f ,3a,,Lf, w r ' - ,'Q ', , . 2' 4H17?,f'tw,,,? 'N I - , I - . ,aw ROSENDO I. CUILLEN 544 West 157th Street, New York 32 Art Club 35 Plmtography Club 4g Track 1, 25 Varsity Hfmelvall 2, 3, 4. Rosey', is a local lad and a graduate of St. Catharinm-'s School around the corner . Baseball is his pet sportg photography, his hobby. Where Ros:-y goes there you will be sure to find Ami Almodovar. The future plans of both boys depend on the National Guard. Rust-y hopes to land a job in Naval demolition. HARRY F. HALM 316 East 73rd Street, New York 21 Class President 1, Catholic Youth Adarers Rvpresentntive 45 Track lg Intramural Bas- ketball 1, 2, 3. Harry comes from St. Iean's parish on the east side. He likes baseball but earned a letter for his accomplishments on the track team. His special interest is meeting the public where he works after school. Harry's post-graduation plans arc vague because of the whims of Uncle Sam. Ni THOMAS M. GREEN 415 East 131st Street, New Yorki35 Student Council 2, 3, Sadality 1, 2, 3, K.B. S. 1, 2, 3, 4, Camera Club 1, 1nt1 mural Basketball 2, 3, 45 Cheerleader Ramblers 3, Track 1, 2. Tom has been a faithful member of t sodalities during the past four years. l loves basketball and swimming. He expe to be a lifeguard this summer. Tom cal to Dubois from Saint Aloysius' gramrr school and looks forward to u college ee cation at C. C. N. Y. RAYMOND J. IONES 483 Amsterdam Avenue, New York 24 Dance Club 1, 2, Delmting Club 15 Missic 1, 2, 3, 45 Travk 1, 2, 45 Intramural Basin bull 1, 3, 4. Ray, from St. Rose of Lima, is known to l close friends, john Mahoney and Mike Dc ahue, as Ollie , He is an ardent follow of the Dubois hoopsters and has many tirr carried the Blue and Cray to glory in tra events. Ray plans to register at C. C. N. for a course in Business Administration. 1 Q I f-is in I FRANCIS A. KEECAN 973 Columbus Avenue, New York 25 Intramural Baskvtlmll 1, 2, 3, 45 Missions I 2 3 4 sys' Frank is from Ascension. He says the only high school subject that ever agreed with him was Spanish. He and Mike Donahue have been together since grammar school days. Frank expects to join New Yorkls Finest when he comes of age. FRANKLIN KUO 640 Riverside Drive, New York 31 Editor, ALERT 45 Student Council 45 Intra- mural Basketball 45 Intramural Handball 4. Frank has traveled far and wide during his sixteen years and has been in seven schools before coming to Dubois. He says Dubois is the most interesting one he has attended. He likes tennis, swimming, chess, and ping- pong, and delights in reading books and listening to classical music. Frank is going in for engineering after graduation. THOMAS KNIGHT 220 WVest 152nd Street, New York 39 Class Vice President 1, Math Club 3g Intra- mural Baslcetball 1, 2, 3, 4. Tommy came to Dubois from Resurrection parish. His favorite sport is baseball, his fondest memory-serving as acolyte for His Eminence on Dedication Day at Dubois. Tom would like a medical career and hopes to get started by entering City College in the fall. CONRAD I KRONENBERC 1406 Mernam Avenue, New York 52 Class Pr1'sident4- Intramural Basketball 1, 4 Connie hails from Sacred Heart parish in the Bronx. Although he is 6' 3 , he prefers football to basketball and is an enthusiastic fight fan. His favorite subject is English and he is glad hc is finished with Latin. He gets a big kick out of marching in the Saint Patrick's Day parade. Connies ambition is to enter the U. S. Coast Guard Academy and become an officer 'FX . 'i'fW'Stwg,.,i ., ., , ' .Q U I L '-fum-.lvtwnvunmv'0 A?j1'251l-'-Q -3-Qlizsv-fl,-A Q-- -Q , A , , 'fC:e',:1f i ..r-rv sf' 31 1i.'f .' -vs. - t M H 41 1 1, me t - 03.6. -.... ,- .Nh 4sg.,x, A t ,X I. 4-U-szlxfwrr. . 'UE ' f 9v51s'.f'q' an r,,.....1xk,5:vHrw,., . V . I . s .i -r. ,, .A ft .K - MELVIN J. LILLY 409 Jefferson Avenue, Brooklyn 21 Sodality 1, 2, 3, 45 Missions 1, 2, 3, 4. Mel is a Brooklynitc who enjoys the long trip in every morning. QWhat subway does he use??j His main interest has been the Sodnlityg his nee boy is Tommy Green, his pastime is dancing. He intends to spend the next two yours at the Now York State Institute of Applied Arts unless he receives the fvell known Greetings from his favorite UDC C. . r Mal. . h Quin, CORNELIUS R. LYNCH 154 YVest 105th Street, New York 25 Student Council 4, Camera Club 4, Dra- matic Club 45 Intramural Track 2. Connie is from Ascension parish on the west side of Manhattan. He is an amateur pho- tographer and member of the Dubois Camera Club. In between taking pictures, he delves into psychology-a subject he may pursue when he enters City College in the fall. His happiest memory is the boxing and enter- tainment at the Dubois Smoker. 'iSU'M9l? ,glff JOHN F. MAHONEY 641 West 169th Street, New York 32 Student Manager 4, Sodality 1, 2, 3, K. B. S. 2, Intramural Basketball 1, 2, 3, Dramatic Society 3, 4, Track 2. john is called Mo by his intimates. l has been an efficient Student Manager a a definite asset to the Dubois Dramatic Ch He plans on visiting relatives in Eire tl summer, and entering C. C. N. Y. this fc i s 'Hiix AH 'sk f .-1' T, ,.,, , . V . JOHN P. MCCOWAN 505 West 185th Street, New York 31 a . , 3 1 4 1 s A' s - 'mm - . , , ww :..:. f. ,, 'W ' ' ' 1 -f r W 5 'fl '--S , ..-w e f.,--, A ,b ,,,- ,K L, ,. ..' .s.,,.s ' .. S M W .f -' .,f2,nw,w-v at-. V U r y? 5 Af.Ac3,5it3X . V A- . .2M1j.5 l,, Q ,. ,Q ga, gymlfvss, 'V MN-'. 3 . ' ' 4,.-,J-4...f.:,: Dance Club 3, Ushers 8, K. B. S. 2, Int: mural Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4. Iohn is a popular boy whose ready sm won him many friends at Dubois. He gl in for basketball, swimming, and footbr He enjoys history, but detests math. I ambition is to land a civil service job w a good future. P '1 .505 VK. -q-:':'f' f g f AA Q , gikiaq, ., r sf 'nv' Q JAMES I. MCLAUCHLIN 608 West 189th Street, New York 33 Science Club 1, 25 Camera Club 1, 25 Math Club 3. jimmy comes to Dubois from St. Elizabetlfs in NVushington Heights. Baseball, dancing, and bowling :irc his big interests. His am- bition is to be ai success at whatever he undertakes. llc would like to go to college but expects to join the armed forces im- mecliutcly ofter graduation. JOHN I. MCMANUS 576 YVest 16lst Street, New York 32 Cluxs 'I'r1'uxurer 25 Stuclent Council 44 ALICRT 35 Track 1, 2, 3. 45 Intramural Brzsketlmll 1, 2, 3, 4g I. V. Buskutlmll 2. John has been 11 member ot' the track team for four years. Swimming, bnsebull, billiards, and llllIfl'lt'll'littll'S are things he most enjoys. IIis :nnbition is to be il teacher of math :ind he intends to work on the subject at C. C. N. Y. sit' fx. wunnnf V.-...mmm .. . .,- --,fs I r , A if.. ,ska- vnxw w.,.,.v-r' D In-uf..--rv-W .4-r V A nr , ' ,-- ,i M ' ' -L'i'n,-.y . R N ws: .. .,- - n Q .f ,,..n.uNn.-1 -nvvuu x Q Af hi. H :'...X K Aa - e 'X ,,,...u- 'fn ' ' in . . . 1 x -V. .4 M I W .l 1, . . .,.. ,,,,i.d M , . . , ,, ., X , . ,. X b U, Lk I 'f l- ! '?.2:'4.- , 4 . 'Wf5' 49' -Nf l '.C'.7?'-rr' M f-.nw I A . . 9 '-5 . .vr.,.'1 - 1,.,. s.-- - ,-., H.-,.' , 'H' M ' Je -w4r ,-- Y k R' ,V - ' ' , . Q -. , ,. . .iv rx, , w,..,.,,t ,I ..' X' i 4 ., - F if 'Q V. .:e,,,U M TIMOTHY P. MONAHAN 1454 Amsterdam Avenue, New York 27 Missions 3, 4g Varsity Baskvtlmll 3, 4. Minney , as he is called by his friends, is from Annuneintion parish. Hr-'s been n starter on the Dubois varsity basketball squad since he arrived from Rice Institute two yeurs ago. All his spore time is spent ploy- ing ball or taking: in shows. He hopes to attend college in Maryland amd strive to be an accountant. nv' ROBERT M. MORIARTY 528 VVest l53rd Street. New York 31 Prrsirlenf junior Yenrg Intramural 'Fmek 25 Math Cluli 35 llxlierx 35 Clu'erl4'u1l1'r 35 Rmnlzlvrs 35 AI.liliT 45 Dramatic Club 3, 4. Bob can truly suy that he enjoyed his four yenr stay at Dubois. Besides doing well in all his ncaldeniic subjects, he got inneh pleas- ure out of nmny extriu-urrieulair activities. Ile will long be reinenibered for his spirited euinpaiigns when running for school oilieer positions. Ile plains nn entering Fordlmni to pursue higher education. an-,yds 'iw- lin s Y, v K! WW . -5139, H .. .144-fc' :X , N -mv-ww mfnwwA fWmG85f 5 , -wg 4 -: ls' A .2 . .vu 5. A Q-, L,:-- L J: X ' Fil- , -irlfilil' 1 A , .- .44umufLnQm4:4gp,,,. V 5 I 'wmwwm -.-if Q ,X U W W 1 . ,t gy. s , fr, lisa...-.l, . ,. , . ,, , , U m f-X ' I,, ji:,2y,f'q-1-.lsf 3, J ,j g-'ve- b.:',g U 7. nys: ' ' A r ' T? Y-gff.p2vfii?2l+,1,f-f ' A , w L . A ws. ,, , eff., J . r . ...Q .M ' Q, Q ., 9' RORY G. O'HARA 21 Sherman Avenue, New York Speech Club 45 Intramural Basketball 4. Rory comes from Our Lndy Queen of Martyrs' parish. Basketball, baseball, hockey, and track are his ehief interests in his neighbor- hood. Rory is going to overlook college he- cause he is quite certain Uncle Sam will tap him on the shoulder very soon. gs as -geo WU? ANDREW M. ORLANDO 95 Hamilton Place, New York 31 Scicnncc Club 25 Math Club 3, Art Club 3, Rambljrs 3, 4, Intramural Basketball 1, 2, 3, . Andy has always been active in school clubs and societies. Sports are his main diversion -especially swimming and basketball. He works weekends and saves up his earnings for a course in meteorology. Wants to fol- low in his brother's footsteps. bl BERNARD P. MURRAY 617 West 152nd Street, New York 32 Ramblers 2, Math Club 3, K. B. S. 25 Dam Club 3, Usher 35 Speech Club 3, - Sflfgdflgtlfgl Track 25 Intramural Baskctbc Bernie intends to forego college for son suitable employment. Baseball, hasketba and swimming are 'his favorite amusement Wherever you see Bemic there you will fir Moriarty, Flanagan, and Raebiger-all neigl borhood buddies. JOHN L. O'SULLIVAN 149 Vennilyea Avenue, New York 34 Track 1, 2, 4, JV Basketball 3, Varsit Basketball 4, Intramurals 1, 2, 3. John is from Good Shepherd parish in In wood. Basketball and a job after schoc occupy a good part of his clay. He's lookin forward to college after leaving Dubois. 'Il in mf !If Jl1Jf a.f.. +ve was SAMUEL A. PETERS 1315 Clinton Avenue, Bronx 56 K. B. S. 1, 2, 8, 4, Sodality 1, 2, 3, 4' Track 1, Handball 3, Intramural Basketball 2. Pete resides in St. AugusLine's arish in the Bronx. His chief delights are handball, basketball, cycling, and reading. He hopes to attend Manhattan or N. Y. U. in pursuit of a pre-lnw law course. JOHN M. REILLY 140 Seaman Avenue, New York 34 Camera Club 25 Dance Club 1, 2- ALERT 4, Track 1, 2, Jv Basketball 1, 2, varsity Basketball 8, 4. Johnny is from Good Shepherd parish in In- wood. Give him a basketball and watch him come to lifel During his four years he helped spark both the Jayvee and the Varsity hoop squads. He's a bit uncertain about his plans for the future. JAMES C. QUINN 10 West l02nd Street, New York 25 Track 1, Sodality 1, 2, 3, 4, Math Club 35 Dramatic Club 4, Ramblers 8, Ushers 3. jimmy turned in si good job as.Varsity Bas- ketball manager. He is an avid sports fan and prides himself on his knowledge of baseball records and batting averages. He says he had a great four years at Dubois. OTTO R. RAEBICER 614 West 152nd Street, New York 31 Class Secretary 4, Student Vice President, Dance Committee 3, 45 Student Council 4. Ott is a fellow of many hobbies. Ht-'s hap- piest with a set of tools and something that needs fixing, As head of the dance com- mittee, Ott did a bang-up job in making the soc-ials a huge success. He likes accounting and intends to try his luck nt it as a career. ISV . tu I' V K 1 1 :L '- X , - , fgg',,,,.,.j,, W -. , .5134-'ef'f?' . . ., l l I ,,.,,'i?Ns. . E --.ziwqcgx 'nw . .- . - . - . ' 'NIaq,,,,..,g.,,,,,,,,wwm uY A-:.f.7,i':,4.'f3.Qin.,Q .. ,gs . 4. I J ' . !r'5r-,r4i 'S ' , A ... . g. ,gm f-, M. , H H V. . , ' . ,z..s,.l.-1' . .. .-, 1. f, . ..,. 5 , . - ,. -.sr -f ' - . V - W -- ' ' . e,.:,i-gf,--Q. ' . - - f m:l 'W 'wM Ni... .,l K ' , 37 ' ' ' . I tl Q ' F . .X 4 1' 2 'vbiicfff ,i , .1 ,,w JOHN J. RIORDAN 248 Sherman Avenue, New York 34 Sozlulity 1, 2, S, 4, K. B. S. 1, 2, 3, 4, Math Club 3, Library Stuff 3, Ramblers 3, Mission Representative 4. Jack is the Editor of this yearbook. He is a quiet, unassuming and eiiieient worker who devoted ai great deal of time to the undertaking. Math and French are his best subjects. Jack is heading for college and a C.P.A. career. ff' 'Q- '-11' 89 . . ,,l, , ,Q ex f ?! i' , . THOMAS B. RUDDY 565 West 170th Street, New York 32 Student Council 15 Sodality 1, 2, 3, 4. If you are looking for Tom you will find him with Gillespie, Peters, and Caulfield. After graduating he expects to attend City Col- lege for Business Administration. Tom's pet diversions are dancing, swimming, and re- laxing at a show. '4'if'il-'t ww 2'1k41-'fsxs-z:ua.w.q,1s.as,v-ff.u- , mmmw Wm-wif! ,www . 13, Maumee tweqeg ,mmm 2 2' s ,z fi s S 5 i Yhmiwrwnsz a t 'A S161 'wig Nifylrwnwm , ,. l 'gf'-1.w sJ ta, - ,.k.,:fi. '- ---,ut s lf, H , .. ff - .., 7, . ' A . -- vt-2 If cf- .. .af--.1-. fmt. .diff N -1' H ' x - ' N t ,nvi- V - We 5' . -- ,, Y -1-ii' .L 51- 5 . 4'--' -, . f- . A A f 1,9 eg... .. .. A t,.,.,L,, ' .,..f.L , ' I V ,U ,l ,A 1 ' f if Diwali ' 11 08 1r e ' JAY A. RYAN 812 Riverside Drive, New York 32 Science Club 3. Outside of school, jay is generally known a Tommy. His interests are many and varied revealing a scientific bent. He hopes for 4 bright future in the field of electronics. Fen nell and McLaughlin are his close pals, ann baseball is his favorite recreation. JOSEPH T. STRNAD 216 East 96th Street, New York 28 Usher 4, Missions 1, 2, 3, 4. Joe came to Dubois after graduating fro Champlain Academy. He goes in for swin ming and ice skating. His favorite men cries of high school are the Dedication Di ceremonies and freshman Latin with Futh Lavin. Joe aims to be a policeman. PM ying CERARD D. VAN VUGT 85 VVest 103rd Street, New York 25 Svivncv Club 25 Math Club 3g Spvvch Club 3, -lg C. Y. A. Liculvrmntg Track 4. Iurry's chiuf intori-sts are woodworking, C'l'lt'll'llSfl'y, and nmthvrmxtics. He hails from Holy Nznno grammar school although he lives in Ascension parish. He hopes to unroll in college - profcrubly NVchb Institute - to study vnginvi-ring. 4? QQ? 5 ' ' i RICHARD H. WERDANN 626 Trinity Avenue, New York 55 Track lg JV Haskvtlmll 2g Hamllmll 33 In- tramural Baskcilmll 2, 3, 4. Rick lives in St. Ansclmls parish in the Bronx. llc likes baske-tlmll and hunnllmll, but prefers swimming and diving. He in- tends to major in :recounting at C. C. N. Y. with hopes of be-coming an C. P. A. I l1wDAVduX41::w1' S vmww,.M,,,,Mmxm. 'MM sv.: K- Hmmm 'N'-00n4n.1-wana.:-up-nwv'f Frmus Morin 'ind John Cxllxhin of 50 f, riune the Hihit at the Marist Novitmte. A: 1'?fr,,'!....,7,.'-,.'xr'f '13 p 133. Z 'v ,r. . ' '-1 -.rfqkrxr ' 1 39 is . -M, H 4 - ' 451950 FIRST GRADUATION On Iune 24, 1950, Bishop Dubois held its initia commencement exercises. It was a truly thrilling oc casion as His Eminence Francis Cardinal Spellman dis tributed diplomas to our school's first graduates. Thess photographs show scenes of the impressive ceremony which took place on our own school grounds. Iames Rappaport of the senior class delivered the farewell speech and the guest speaker was Reverend Brother Loftus, President of Iona College. csv rd? '- A 'T Env X . ' ' 1' W 'ii ' ' 5 1 ' tv i Q , . jg' gt L W, ' fs 'Aa- ,-. Q f Q -Q W.. P 'I s . uf' .A ,M 1' NA A ur. -I V , ,..- , ,L ..- A , ..,.. A F m --fw A ...L -..Q- . ...- - -.. W-.. ., ...X -f Pg' Lawffi 1.--nw Q. :mf in W 'hu 1011 I wma... 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I wE., .,.,L .V X. f 5 xagiuvul-Q, .R . f N ngislir on Q . - ia h . , g gk., 1 E A A is t J' 'x F ,r . nn r o...... s A n X, Q' 3 ' Ii it 'W ., .3 I ,, ,.,v,A M -- in ,, NV . n r ' Tl p N 1. 5 . ' 'I if 1 .. Q . 1 ' Aimfgv? . n , W Q . fy , ... ig as A .Q W Q Father Fallon and Our Lady L Sodality members. Mass :md Communion Breakfast bring Mg. .. ir. V V Y +3 ' fa... f , Holy WVeuk Retreat to a close. fir , . 9 , . I pr Student Council members, under direction of Brother Norbert, assure good order throughout the school TUDE CDU CIL We'll skip the ticket but dont bang that door again! Sorry, fellowsg that's a down stairway. if ki x lx T9 ,D 'ir 1-. .. x ,Wx .Q E mtg 1 as 3 iw4aiS495liy5Cv1ixvoi.vbe5w+rpQ,1f:-Q:.Ixvsy ' lf Vw- i fr H fu .Mi N, t. ...H .,. ,AM A., N,awww':fft---swxsmifa wfWf:w.:.,-4.,i,.' 'lg The Dubois library is a bright, attmc if tive room modernly furnished and shelved J' with 2376 appropriate volumes. In its 5 quiet and pleasant atmosphere manyf : students remain for long hours reading or preparing for their next day's classes. wsewimrmumwewwmmemwsmrav4fwuza:L'f4g4f,i,: sitwriiffsfkikfbz' 1,1-,gl - 1 :ff if i ' i Q ,, m Brother H. Henry, Assistant Libraria Us Q 813 7 2 is Dfffg, The library has subscriptions to twenty- shr periodicals which are well thurnbed b use before they are stacked away for future reference. Y meets the dail 46 y two-thirty rush. F A1-HER COX Librarian ALERT FRANKLIN KUO Editor Father Hick s and Alen Staff look ap - Provmgly on stencil for school Paper Qw: YW '11 ,gf m jiao 1 it .fm U p 3 a 'LJ SLA4-fr D UB 0 I N WSNN N fe, wmvlyfx BYSHOP UUH015 H3054 w U' H UVw'W'4 NORMAN BRQWN ..,,, mnu St . A tw champ r hmm ag Aftlst 1- uhh- thxw ijwixl' to 47 nn- iuwt U11 L l vm. 1nm,No. 1 THE an yefdf, ls tull r. aa far 11 Look -rvm, i nrnver: illful as hfa, ut whi I v' hill, firm des' t lap-box 1 many eau I courage whe-n Ou ms gradu. :, ni those w, nv hundred men were Q-Urol hoo! in Svptemuer. raisvs thx ' ' Huh he n rl Lu'vun1mmlnU' l!z2'l1'xmlv+'Y ui hvw n'.uwh1hlv-.Anus L hm-- Ymmm hun hvvrn zhhif-xi, Mui H4 hulwh 411 llu'll1J!'HD- xw my thx 2'Ew hwnvi it ml Khosv. u kv. and old ahh-, who Kilim' to dvvotv much ut the-11' tu e ' 'wud 4s.1. rusidlllp. OI L, ,, XY .i-LL 3-. , .- J'1wiucx0kX K Sm In W 'W ., ' M wr G . Noll ku' , , ,, U UNK nw ,no 1 H Il ,L 'ii L f'Af ' ' RVN 1.9! TER AN ART -3:Qf.f':S YQ? ,fx 9 Q xxx? tum-ff Dance Committee admire work of Poster and Art Club. Budding artists are given pointers by Brother Brian. -.dy N X N BROTHER BRIAN . 1 rp' v N .x,....x . 1 V 'QQ ,W 3 Wa ts 9 f-45 W5 Modemtm' Publicizing St. Patrick's Day Dahce. iff 3 as h Q ,J DRAMATIC What scoop for the press, Sheriff? 7 Rm-porn-rs get news of 21 jnilhrcak in Power of the Press. . Father Hlcks coaches hisihespians. ,Q- 'L 'X I qs ft-sl V E QFQEV W W ,sm K . R3-, 'f Q M 1' 'Q '-'., .. 'higaxgs Htl A .3 W Y 1 Q fir if .Q 9 I f fr 5 V? : 3 J' fs I J N stand bick, Bum A 'm S , : K lf 1? Fm the Qhpper, Scribhfib boyl 4. ,gi K '5' - if ,. . gg- ' 2, .S 49 l' Timo out for refresh! W' m-nts during intermission Pretty Mary Henry gives a few tunes at the St. Patrick's Night Dance. .5 t X 2,1 The Christmas Dance with the Alumni on hand proves a gay affair. 50 DAN CLUB S, Music resumes after annual raffle prizes are awarded. Moderator Father Cahrr and Committccmen C0fTcy, Rae- higer and Almodovar prepare for Christmas Dance. , M, ,,.v,,,..,...,..,,. WMM. ,.r.,..., r 3? Getting the d CAMER CLUB The Camera Club, under the l zea ous leadership of Moderator Brother Thomas Edward, photographed, developed and printed the bulk of the pictures for this yearbook. arkroom in orde Q 1 1 ,Q W ...Q-al' nf . r if 1 eh' fm gg- ,.f MN, n. 1 l N ,N ,. 1 Q , ' , ..f-U. 5 l , , -j, .. h 'U ,w ma 15 551- fg'5Q,:?Lv , than 0 921,13 as 'E-EQ! j.13.-sgfygii I , Q unity 9,4-,N E nv- Q-:Ffh-:Lf v .. -r- fu 'V ff. . 9-:Gu fx ,Q It ass,--,ae e .. . -M., f.:, 1 'cffih 'Q . r.1, 'zjg-af-it :-, -, 51 a r' ,' iiegq. . ,tm .. V. A-.Fwd .im V: . 2513555 37 . --t.. -. 'a . V .-1 6,4 w ' r, tg.-, t,., ,..A.: 4 F Q ,,i,,iQ ,-J . .. .r -. .aut-1-, ,.Wvuv ' .f- J - t'on. The Click cxmue Club m as 1 52 -in 13- Business Manager Moriarty tries to meet expenses. 'wg First copy of yearbook is presumed to Monsignor Buckley by Editor John Riordrm. Photos are examined with a discerning eye by yearbook staff. YEARBCO tn? 1 1 TAPF FATHER FLEMING Itlmlemtnr 1? he F of JOHN RIORDAN Editor , K5b my X. x V5 -ws 'fi gf ,, S.. .. f f Q E , , A X ., . 55. . f 7 :itil . ,, wif . . 3 3 m . A , ,sim f. ,, ,. LL L I, ? ,Q Q I 1? A 9 . W f is A -A53 N S . . ig. fax E ' ffgigq , L M , ' . fiifkw Q ' . , ' A A f ' H3293 L .A i 9 'wr A A KQV -RXQV L -Q 1 f' Q ,. gf . K f , , As Q A 3,5 ik E ' 2: - .whiz fs frfg M. Ji? iw iam' -5,253 A:-H . fffii. ' 5'iAf'V ' F 5321 ' .lf . iii! Af Y Q. 'A+' . S . V. E .'-5. 4 1. :K gb 1 'ax fm 5 2 f-A N3 QQ X52 ' rf? A Q-ATX 1 , 1 Q rs 5 W., X . . W if . El, 66+ .A 2 Y? iv. SM A Ks A 5,2 1 , f K ' 1 ZA . I '. ., 5 3 L 42? ,xv Jeh- A.,,.. ,K A R W ,LMS . ,. ,M . aux. if? . T92 SK nf f- - .gf 3 0E for ia: wg Q my ia. viii? QQ. 1 ww.,-m.mL, HK. H 15:5 ,: Lv ? ' ' . -f ,L+ ss I 5 , . , ,, 'Vggi ,gfex f-sua .5133 ww N 53? - asf Fei V1 Q., ' ' ' Lunch ,-nv!! 'wg ,Q - .psig . 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A ' 2 if'-1 t'J5Qflw'3A- u, , I. , ff Mivw wrs . .. .,, ., ., H Moderator Father Fahey listens in on instructions. hn Costello lxys one up. fi i .ik n fa ,M--... 1f1'x1vww 1111 +11 A - 3. A Aw? ' s Ugg fx x +3 ix bk,Q,,. .. X K ' 451 K, if A f-51, A BY?- Al Alcaro John O'Sullivan S E' sg 5 H 51 Tim Monaham il Q, 4 . , 1 . ii' 5 gay Y 5: 5! N if 4 .'m..,Agv9 ' .L ig-2. lux 3 WE ixift i A mag' P5 S leg W' 5 K fx., Mn 3 f Q M I . so ' f X Q3 3 A Q 2 Rx hz ' L- f ,., g x is R, 'M ' s xc Q ,Z . it J 6 I . alan! XA .. rm .X V3 LL ww .g 4 Ngfiwww '1,,v.,. - 5 v. ,gt ,ff , V M V A vw- f ' I , vs L,.f . ,. , My ,.,,,,,,,m-hx V.1. - gf:- . N 5 1 ' ,,...,f,. H., N M- , 3,gL L.: Kham- , X . my ,QW 1, F gy wh V ' V A A , 5g4 m5 Lg ,QQ 9 ,iiif P, ' .K A 4- W 'WM' ww 'ff 1-H wr R 3,- 411 -' ' Xin n G QM A . I I 353.-fix' M ' 'l Nl . - X gm H- s 1 'A - d ' Q --2, ' 'If - 4lxll qQ,' 1 N 51' Kia Q, QA kciif Q f . UQ.-. . 'QI T '. ,QT 4 'xii X . 4' 'infi ' 1 'E9f :.x'x -----w -Q -.ar AQJKH A I . Y - A . l c 3 Q i :Ich Harold Beal and Mod- erator Father O'Connell arrive for meet. TRAC I xl 4. , , ff -,-90lf,qW'5 .' V lisa . ftf 'AW UK? 952 015 Medals are displayed by Canavan, joshua, Donnelly, 0,Malley and Camacho. l Canavan leaves the rest bchmd m no N. leell ' Mir' Q fl' -jfs A OR to the races. - -si X ss ssc ,,.. .,, cw . Xxx. . ms 1 6 Q5 at Randall s Island Gaskin makes an outstandi , H Qvnpsn vs -3:3 ng jump il Small School Cross Country run. f 1 k.....lL l il 2:45464 gfaaofw Sam: Qmafz ,Q :ng ' if f f F 3 F! I . 2 , S ff W ,, ,. Q. A xv!! Q, D 'A A' Q . Q 9 Q .fm A w N , Q S 'L nn 1.5 . V l ,F 43, is 72,23 4- X5 W Efifxfxx 'FAT-f N 5 L, 4. , X L ii NW I 1 ,Q - 13455 '-L..., A 5 .f E '+...,,,- ! gi M W iii I 1' A g 1.x . L sw ww , ' ff, 5 , 1 'kxgy FV. ax 1- 5 If QL 4 H.. I P ,Af-lf L ? A ,iv t My - I if 'k . . 3 5 3 S s f s 51. VI fi a 2 ig Q , x 5 1, f N 4 Q--, v 1 . nz lr ff ull' . Dnnteaveys bm, fiiifmus, Baton, mmm B 9- f . N . Fame' sr-mann mm, Galicia' omg' new ny gg, am' h' orwzdf' VM' W aa , ORP ' , Keegan, Keating, Mc?g:Z:ckAgostlh1f 'Ewan' Ru K JY ?:?.52L?a,McC01e Hemel H Ste l . B1-neg, AlCB1'0v 0 D nenbefgs I mon, Guillenk?nr::::f3bm',aD0nahue, Vanzo 62 E Qjfli Riordvn, Lily, Hassett, Pendeltnn, Halm, Father Gordon, Knight, Flanagan Gillespie, Farrell, O'Sullivan, Foster, Green, Strnad, Bunols, Jenks, Moriarty Carroll, Devaney, Brady, E. Brady, Costello, Raebiger, Kronenberg, McBride Donnclly, Connelly, Bichler, McClynn. 1 - y The Senior Class is grateful to all the friends and neighbors whose generous contributions helped to support this yearbook. VERY REVEREND MONSIGNOR MICHAEL A. BUCKLEY MRS. MARGARET AHEARN ALUMNI CLASS OF 1950 MRS. PETER ARMSTRONG MISS JOAN BAIRD MR. JOHN BAIRD MR. WALTER BAIRD MRS. WALTER BAIRD MRS. ELSIE BRABANT REVEREND JOHN M. BREW MRS. BESSIE A. BUCKLEY MRS. SALLY BURKE MRS. CLARA BUTLER MR. AND MRS. MICHAEL CAHIR MR. AND MRS. ARNOLD CALIE MR. AND MRS. ANTHONY CECERE COLUMBIA CHEMISTS MRS. MARY CONNAIRE MR. AND MRS. B. W. CONROY MR. PATRICK CONWAY '50 MR. AND MRS. EDWARD COX REVEREND VINCENT CRACCO MRS. DELIA CURLEY REVEREND THOMAS J. DONNELLY MR. AND MRS. DUNICAN MR. AND MRS. JOHN ELWOOD MR. AND MRS. PATRICK FAHEY MR. AND MRS. RICHARD LEO FALLON THE FENNELL FAMILY MR. MAURICE FITZGERALD '53 MRS. MARY FLEMING MR. AND MRS JOHN GALLAGHER MRS. MARY HICKS MR. AND MRS. JAMES HORTON MR. OWEN IGOE '50 MR. AND MRS. JAMES KAVANAGH MRS. MARGARET KAVANAGH MRS. KATE KOWSKY ISABELLE W. LaMAY MR. AL LATCHFORD '50 MRS. R. LAWLOR MR. PATRICK LYNCH MR. JOHN MacLELLAN-Contractor THE MARIST BROTHERS OF DUBOIS REVEREND ROBERT MAZZIO'I'I'A MR. BERNARD M. McDONNELL '50 MRS. MARY E. McKAY MR. JOHN D. McTIGUE MR. AND MRS. JAMES MORIARTY MR. AND MRS. PATRICK MURPHY MR. DENIS O'CONNELL MR. AND MRS. O. T. RAEBICER THE ROONEY FAMILY MR. ROGERS-Spegar Realty Corp. MISS KATHLEEN SHEEHAN MR. AND MRS. THOMAS F . VAUCHAN MR. LOUIS P. VILLANACCI '54 PONSOR Mr. Joseph Ayres Mrs. Joseph Ayres Miss Marie Ayres Mr. Sol Berger Mrs. Olivia Blackwood Peter Burke '50 Mr. and Mrs. T. Callahan Mr. Timothy J. Cashman Mr. and Mrs. Gino Celletti Mrs. Mary T. Coffey Mr. William C. Coffey Mr. Joseph J. Conlan Joseph L. Conlan '54 Margaret Conlan Esposito Brothers Mr. James M. Francis '50 Mr. James F reehill Mrs. James Freehill Henry's Delicatessen Anne Heslin Daniel Heslin '52 Rose Heslin Mr. and Mrs. Edward Hicks Mr. and Mrs. Robert Keihm Sallv Loftus Mr. Martin Lush Martin's Cleaners Ann Mason Mrs. Florence R. McGowan Paul A. McGowan '52 Helen Nally Anne Marie Nash Genevieve Nash 63 John Nash Riverside Liquor Shop, Inc. Frank Ruddy Savoy Provision Company Helen Seely Jere Seely '52 John Sheehan '50 Thomas Short William J. Short Margaret Staunton Ina Tranberg Val Tully Patricia Unger Henry Van Slaars '52 Mr. and Mrs. S. 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