Brooklyn Preparatory - Blue Book Yearbook (Brooklyn, NY)

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'I ART-t'x XX-jx mmm . g?Q? liW 151115 H04 nc '57 -'V A T k .- , - - M Q. -f -+ .S A, 6 -- ' ff f- A:-Q' . .A - 1-f-Q0-A-'-f 4 - ,1 'Sl , X15 Kg x . X ' A 'lx- P X4 Sit REV IOHN H KLOCKE SI Head Muster gf ,.4a '8'K JA, '1-fr' '347lJ '98N 'AMY 14 Q I. V x. ' x x j, X A 8 XT,-jk wt x h' K -. fi fi W- ' - . , B LU :L BCDCDK jf L x 1 ,- -' ' Y?-'ff ff- ff--SL A .f Q+f f g-- K IOSEPH A OCONNOR SI Prefect ol DISCIPIIIIG 15 1 1 1 I REV EDWARDI KENNA SJ Latm Mathemutxcs and Rehgnon REV IAMESI HIGGINS SI Lutm Greek and Relxgxon Student Counsellor TJ LLl L HCQCJV bf ,, gvYf'??-,....,.,, t,1.1677? r-.. - V11'7,, Ak 'fdnwvx 16 13' ,I - I 1 f I 1 I -, 'A' .gf -11' I , A X, H . , e . V ,., - I J .. . - l. A, ,i X' ' Y' ,- ,,,, ,xl mv, T rpg- M , - 'ti' ,A ,. J we --K.--,,':1'5x . - REV. WILLIAM I. SMITH, S.J. Latin and Religion Vx REV IOHNI WELCH SI Latin Greek and Religion W 457 Iilellii Esfgvcgffg M Q 17 IOHN E. DEVLIN, A.B. FRANCIS I. DIAMOND S.I. Latin cmd English Latin, Greek and English ANTHONY W FITZGERALD AM WILLIA 1 A FITZGERALD PhD S EDWARD FLYNN PhD German Spanish and Lngllsh Spamsh HISQOYY and Lxbrarmn French Y aff X Mm! K,-f gig or-QQ f-sf 'KA FR mx, w,,,y 7'f' ,,,-ug 81 ' 'Ig 't3K iA G f Y X ' :gy--H K X r 3' x --'4 X1 ,Pffa in A Tx, ' A D vp 1 , T J , , G . . , ' - -,,f Y 3 , .J , f 2 svfi-Q3 ' f 1 rJ1,x,,I. L. T :fr ,IC 114 X 91' y,1k4,,,W, i 33.537 , I me msg 0' I fi-,, . I '.i.f. :H P Hu Ei-..x.1l-A'-q'P, ' Y' - --,.,.lv..,-xx ERN X ,rvii F, 'A-fL':' ' 'Willy 1-Lf' ' , -1' iii? x FRANCIS I FOLEY AB ROBERT F GIEGENGACK AB Mathemahcs and Physlcs Latm and CIVICS CHARLES I GOODE AB THOMAS A KING S1 WILLIAM F LAHEY AB Mathemahcs Lutm Greek and Englxsh Lotm and English 19 ARTHUR T. LYNE, A.M. IOSEPH I. LYONS, SJ. Latin and History Latin, Spanish and Hisiory HENRY M MCCABE AM EDWARD W MCCAWLEY SI WILLIAMI MCMAHON AB Latin Latin German and Engllsh Mathematics and 'nghsh Ass1stant Athlehc Coach .wifi .f-vnu, NWN 20 R ra U 1 xg I an -pc nc .357 ..,-. xp , aQ.w,,n,,4....n.,gf:rfw,.74 iz, ,QS--1 41155. ,g 5 FRANCISI OROURKE AM WILLIAM G PERRY SI French and English Mathemahcs and Physlcs Luim Enghsh and Hxstory Mathematxcs cmd Chemlstry Greek and Latm 21 FRANCIS C. PFEIFFER, SJ. WILLIAM I. QUINN, A.M. PAUL A. REED, S.I. C Tx-IOMAS V REINERS AB HENRYI SHANAHAN AB Latm Enghsh and rhstory Hxstory Athlehc Coach IQ! N F SULLIVAN AM IAMESI WALSH IR AM FRANCIS N WEDDER AB Mqihemqhcs Engllsh Bxology 22 A I - . PREP FROM gf BLULF BOQK '73 OFFICE OF THE HEAD MASTER ACROSS CARROLL STREET if -if '35 Mm .44 ' T '-K ' 7 . 144444, 7 ' .f ,, 'V C la ?,A V .gf ' 'fn X Y , A1 ', I .- , f.,, ss' 'f 14' 'r f' ' 6 4 , ,vfiu J 110,11 .'g' 'Guy A ' jagew A ,551 1 -If.. :QV . r r- ,.s.'. 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The class leader at all times and popular president of the Student Council was Luke Hayden. ln the field of Ping-Pong were Boyd, Reynolds and Savage. lce Hockey has its mad-cap trio, Everroad, Buell and Humphries under their steadfast Captain Smith. Hitting the football line are Milton, Wiseman, Shea and Rasmussen. At bat for Baseball the Prep has its keen quartet, corn- prising Peck, Smith, Stone and Young. Miscellaneous activities included Cautield as the class busrnan whose car Was always overloaded at 2:35. Class Thespian Was lerry Daltong in Physics, the taciturn thinker, Devany. For class basketball the ever available Charles Furer. Representing the class in the Student Council Was Garcia. Harry Kane was the outstand- ing class hurriorist. Bob King was the ever popular Sports Manager. For class football we have the ever smiling Lund. The boxing authority is Lynch. The foreesighted engineer is loe McMullen, while the unimpeachable Mathematician is Bill Martens. 6 It , S- nrt., l l S Eat F, wltft ggxx 1' 'G f B LUX ts BCD orc Q7 f 3, 'L-1' ' .- -r ' ,N . , .A ff' ,X , A gp., ,V . 'T' ' . f ffq-ieffg' ' P53T7f ' mef.-fivitfsrer 26 ,. .fm P K- , R- 4- B-2 ' Precedent is smashed as an all star 4-B-2 class combined -scholastic ability and ambition with athletic achievement. Twenty-seven of Prep's linest have recently completed their four year record oi same. On that record, Kircher, Brueckner, Russo and Fagan have ranked consistently among the honor students. Puckchasers Deegan and McLaughlin begin the list of outstanding athletes, With them we find basketballers Scheid and Kircher and rnerrnari, Harvey. Randolph star of the diamond, and grid star Coalcley complete our list of stellar athletes. Proving the versatility of the class we have artist Pingerra and hum- orist Higgins aided in no small way by flying Nick Cavagnaro, and :saxo- phonist Iohn Hickey. Otto boasts of the five famous Prep patrons, Campion, Carroll, big Bill Kinane, jovial Ed O'Conne1l and sartorially fit McCalterty. Four other contributors to the record and worth of the class are organizer Birmingham, physicist Flynn, football manager Callahan and genial Bill McSherry. With the name of George Appel, the genius ot the class We make our final appearance in the book of Brooklyn Prep. :'L'a-- . :'.'-if ' Ljfflyffxl sl- 77,5 . fffnff ffl f First Row: Kircher, Russo, Mr. McCabe, Randolph, O'Connell, Second Row: Campion, Hickey, Cavagnaro, Flynn, Callahan, McSherry, Carroll, Third Row: Higgins, Kinane, Brueckner, Appel, Fagan, Fourth Row: Harvey, McCatlerty, Deegan, McLaughlin, Pingerra, Scheid. ,,,, , - 'f -s . xx bl?- 1 'A f-2, ' f A 4+ if .clit '1 715. ',f'1 444--Q dj? wa.. X 1 WILLIAM CHRISTOPHER BIRMINGHAM IR 4173 OCEAN AVENUE BROOKLYN KBS Debating 12 3 Student Council 3 Swimming 4 Span sh Club 3 4 Sodality Analyzing Bills character we have found during our association with him a compound ot humour slncerity manliness a strong sense ot leadership all of which make him one of the inest personalities of 37 Hes a Oh well lets lust cut short these ramblings and nominate B111 Birmingham a our choice for the model Prep man lts a conclusion as inevitable as your success B111 good luck to you GEORGE ANTHONY APPEL 6940 CONTINENTAL AVENUE FOREST HILLS, N. Y. Glee Club, 1, 2, Debating, lg German Club, 45 Prep Play, l, 2, Track, 2, 35 Swimming, 3, 4, K.B.S.g Blue Book, 4. A past master at saying the right thing at the right time, consequently a great favourite among the better-half of humanity. Quiet, sell-possessed, essentially a scholar, he pos- sesses that enviable trait, scientific ambition. A sparkling good humour, unseltish gener- osity, faithful loyalty, keenness ot perception, all go to the making ot a man who cannot tail to succeed. Aut Wiedersehen, George. CHARLES EDWARD BOYD 117 13 NEWPORT AVENUE ROCKAWAY PARK L 1 Debating 2 3 German Club 3 4 Sodality 3 4 Student Council 2 4 Sllver Medal 1 3 Cuard of Honor 3 4 KBS Likeable diligent and studtous he has that in his appearance and bearing which inspire conndence For Charlie no task was too ar duous HIS diligence was rewarded for he was outstanding in studies Small ot stature he did not participate in the mator sports but applied himself to table tennis and won a coveted place on the school team His devo t on for the Sodality won him the respect and p aise ot teachers and students aitgltlfti yt' P11 UF BOOK 57 A, ,pw-I1 ,, H ,.. me 28 , . . . . ' , , , g I, , 4: 'A , : 1 . , 1 . 3 4. A 1 f , ,. .. , . 1 , T , 3 . .. ,. , . n -A , , 1 ' h ,. , 9 ' , L, , , , , , , 1 2, 1 1 , , : C r I S A- U I . . A .. .A . I r ' . -A -, 'fi x V' X Q, 1 X. - ti QW x it , :fit W K- t 4 Q . A- V Q wr- K 1 tx -N 'N x -K V x.W,'!',-X, 'c . , - 1... , '- x ' ' '. E 3 'i 'l ' I A2 ,' ... ' ,X 'Lf' ,'?.'C-i6,. - 1--X, v15:' 'ntl F' 4 4 Y - 5. I fn--a ,.. X ff f -- -- f-'- G -X., . -f- '. Y . f- -lf 77 7 '- C- f' X '- if X 'f ' r' f:1'f N' I - ' inf . ' - ix f Y :-q- 5-'qxag Bir 'fca:'5 lisa LAWRENCE WILLIAM BRUECKNER 267 HIGHLAND BOULEVARD BROOKLYN Silver Medal, 2, 3, Football, 4g Sodality, 3, 4: KBS., Student Council, 3, Guard of Honor, 4. We are grateful to the unknown influence through which our class came to know Larry and appreciate his quiet, unassuming but very progressive ways, Larry embodied all the qualities which have been characteristi: of Prep men, namely, a seriousness of mind and depth of thought which aspired to the highest ideals, and to which has been added an active interest in Prep life-athletic and otherwise. IOHN LOUGHLIN CALLA1-IAN 273 DIVISION AVENUF BROOKLYN KBS Sodality French Club 3 4 Hockey 3 Football Manager 4 Guard of Honor 3 4 Student Council 4 Basketball Manager 4 Moncgram Club Iohr is a serious lad who goes about his work with a determined effort always mindful of the p rpcse for which he is serving A Jarsity manager fo both the football and basketball squads lohn was esteemed by all with whom he carr in contact Possessing that enviable spirit Nhtch keep the extra carricular activrties 1 existence lohn cer fairly endeared hifr lf to the Prep and her sons WILLIAM ORSON BUELL 81 COLUMBIA HEIGH1 S BROOKLYN Hockey 3 4 Orchestra l 2 4 KBS Besides being a saxophonist in the arches tra and holding dow a Varsity position on the hockey team Blll possesses a quiet but effective humor combined with an affable manner He has the enviable quality of being able to give and take in the never ending banter1ngs whlch are a part of high school life and never has he been known to allow any element other than good natured 1oll1ty and frank seriousness to creep into his deal ings with his fellow AU 7 Sf BLUE BCDOK 'gl-1-'1, ' ' .X MW 29 .-. . H . . . I , S 5 - . . . 1 ' 5 , , 5 , I , I i f I 1 I t I . . I . . I . Y I r' ' A I9 I. . f ' . . ,. .H . I - ' . H Q .se . , --4 f' N 1 Y 4 4 fe PLL ' , ' , . ' M2341 I' I .'.f f ,lfi-I l ,IW ,f -4111: , f ' - fwyf' , I 'l , . I ,W I .--- ,.,v,,,, . W wff'a'u.f' - . '-2' 1.'f,,f,' .- ,'--iw Arif -f ,i5 -f 'fx' ' I1 .Juni -Ari -, , -- - , L n... .. . , 'uw -1 W, , 'KJ-fr Effx-Q52-li - , .. -,wif ffg , -R , V J Y- - .qM' 'I' A,,,- - 1,0 11,59-'l - ef-'mr xergffw pee ., X ,4.e +.s-,nfs-f ::+e-a.4- L . F Hz Mp-fp x WILLIAM IOSEPH CARROLL 1192 PARK PLACE BROOKLYN Debating l KBS Ches Club l 2 Student Council l 2 Spani h Club 3 4 Here 1 the living prool that one does not have to be an athletic hero or a classroom genius to be popular Bill ha won the friend ship and esteem of all His ready wit and his charming non halance have helped t enliven many a dull session Everyone liked him and rlghtly so because he was loyal to Prep generous to his friends and above all a Catholic gentleman WILLIAM FRANCIS CAMPION l953 82nd STREET BROOKLYN K.B.S,g Class President, Z, Debating, l, 2, Student Council, lg French Club, 4, The Prep will long remember Bill as a quiet, nonchalant student who possessed a marked finesse in studies. He was a gentleman with a sense of humor. In the classroom we knew Bill as a ready and willing pupil whose studies were but stepping stones to a poten- tially bright future, The Prep regretfully bids Good-bye to a man who found no under- taking too large or too small for his capa- bilities, IOSEPH FRANCIS CAUFIELD l6l 97th STREET BROOKLYN K B S German Club 3 4 Track 3 Guard of Honor 3 4 Sodality 3 4 Today loe has c os ed the threshold for the last time Jet he remairs the same unsophis ticated lad who entered the Prep only four short years ago Ioe s high school ca eer ha been one filled not merely with material suc cess but with pleasant association as well His personal good will zealous loyalty and persev rng endeavor will ever be rerrem bered by his associates of the last four ,fears --2-5 y BLUL 130014 57 -'Cl' li. , ' mmf -f+,.,-.,.Agst-sm-,f1evzfs-- 2-mlm, was ww-sm f I - - -I --'fl , , I . . . S ' - ' ' . c o I I ll, - - -I , , I 1 I . r . ' w 'A 5- 'l. . ', ' r S pi ' A . a ' ' i 'i' '. 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X ,- NICHOLAS IOSEPH CAVAGNARO 76 BAY RIDGE PARKWAY BROOKLYN Rifle Team, l, 2, Spanish Clubg Track l, 2, 3, 4- Little did his classmates suspect the reck- lessness to be found beneath his easysgoina mannerg but when daring tales were Qld of his trips to Arizona, Canada, California and Mexico, the Professor become the Tall: Of the class. lt was then that his classmates realized that Nick had some of the roman'i ' about him besides being a Prince of a fel low Hoe or we alute yoi and Wisn you all the happiness that may lie in store for you IEREZMIAH IOSEPH DALTON IR 134 76th STREET BROOKLYN S Sodality l 2 Prcp aye 7 3 4 Debating l 2 French Club 4 lerry give his be t to any ta lc ie Linder takes consequently the inevitable result IS uc e With the Prep Player l poise dict on and above all hi personality helped in narr ng ferry one of the torerro t actors at ne Pr p H1 intellectual abilitie were limit e s and we visn ir t est o 1 cess no O V In 'ls C016-CJ year ut also in a 11 future life IOHN VINCENT COAKLEY 470 EASTERN PARKWAY BROOKLYN Football 4 .swimming l 2 Tr k 3 4 llo key 4 Moncgrarn Club l 2 3 4 Cla s President l 2 German Club Student Coun T roughout his four years at the Prep lack nas displayed a charming per onality His buoyancy vivacity and subtle humor have always lightened a monotonous day His athletic ability has aroused the admiration of everyone wno ha s en hun in action H ha implanted IW our mind an impression x hi l time will never fully cfface We are onflacn that hi remaricabl Obllllf and per o ality will win him many battles in life 5, BLUE BUCK 'F 5-QA X he? 1'-K fQHxwV QQX gyms- ,R L Q4 ,313 B -4: I . ,s IV- , T fss , fi t Y 4 - - , , g C' ' ' , , p GC , , z 'f r y ' 1 1 1 1 1 0' , , 5 Q - cil l, ri A , . r 1 ' 3 ' . A I I , 4. . S Y ' .e '. ' ' . e :L ' '. A S C i -J A31 ' ' , A . C 1 t 's ' e ' ' ' - 4 Y . K... 1 1 . , KE. .g ' , , 3, 4, Pl rn, l A, , 1 ' , , 5 - . ' s 51 E . . A l S, L A 4 I I .4 I 51 crss. ' fs iifa 4. , . 1 .S Q . ' ..i , , , 1 s . t e -fi A. , ' ' :S ' '- l s. , 'v '1 hit he b , fnxc Cf t nly .ix l ge A- 15 b J ll ls l l' ,1 1 'ft I qi I ' I ILL Y HAM 1,- nv f' ft hw, f ptr' , 1 tsfw. ' o ' .-1325 UH..- - - b ,,-,Q -iI.7j,,:,'. V Y J -4 - .f.. --- .1 IE- 12 '--.' fr ' . ...A fr -A - - - I -CRW jfs 1'-rx- ' ,QP Q or A f of-,-,p x'e.sg,.o 7'-'X ,- --v ,of-N, -nb, J 'ww' ffkfeg -tu .- --v , we ---vt, u - N X -.-.. ' '- K, .- X: -gui Q, -4- A. . A r ,, i K. , X F Q ,J - 31. ,,,n-N:-- 97? l WILLIAM FRANK DEEGAN 975 PARK AVENUE NEW YORK CITY Debating, 2, Spanish Club, 3, 4, Student Council, 3, 4, Baseball, 3, Hockey, l, 2, 3g Captain, 4. One has but to witness Bill's capers on the ice as he chases the scoring puck, to realize why our hockey team won the championship this year, Besides, Bill is always there with that affable smile, whether he be swinging lustily at a third strike or chancing a hurried Passive Periphrastic, Mister. We're count- ing on you, Bill! With that characteristic pluck and straight shooting, your goal is certain. IOHN IEROME DEVANY IR 3322 CLARENDON ROAD BROOKLYN German Club We fird it both easy and difficult to eulo gize easy because of his multitude of good qualitie hard becau e he is so retiring with them He forg ves and forgets quickly and is rarely seen without that sunny smile A finer friend to all cannot be found Auf Wieder sehen lohn may your life be long and pros perous RICHARD HAY EVERROAD 2609 AVFNUE S BROOKLYN KBS Hockey 4 Dick has often been called The Walking Dctionarv and certainly not without good cause His kncivledge in English seemed without end and his consistent use of the apt word at the proper moment often solved the most delicate matters demanding tactful diplomacy His ability in this subiect is lead ing him to a course in Iournalism in which field we w sh him every success ' -.rw 4 i3LL1E BUCK 57 it ewgvllx .,, fr-nn' f'n NfKm ' f'i37P-f '93s e , , . . i i I . , .,,, ig X X - X Ql,:,I'i'.t X l ' 0 w ,X . h x gx I .igflj A . - 1 sw :!fniQ.a' 'taxa' . i M- as - fha -sf-V. ,.. . .4 - f S1-. f'--' Q 'AA' c.,.,,,, Y ' ' ',.'..,, . A : - - 43,,.. 'B X., ,. EDWARD THOMAS FAGAN 974 EAST 26th STREET BROOKLYN Debating, l, 2, 3, Glee Club, l, 2, Student Council, 2, 3, Prep Players, l, 2, 3, 4, Class President, 2, K.B.S,g Blue lug, 4, French Club, 3. Ed distinguished himself as a gentleman, a scholar, and an actor. As a gentleman he was marked with a quiet reserve and a sin- cere loyalty. As a scholar he reached the heights by work joined with natural ability. As an actor, his portrayal of Billy Bones will long remain a landmark in dramatics at Prep. ln parting, the best of success, Ed. CHARLES WILLIAM I-'URER 195 HASTINGS STREET MANHATTAN KBS Student Council Z Debating 2 Spanish Club 3 Charlies exceptionally good humored dis position coupled with a never ending capri cious wit engendered as scintillating a hu morrst as the Prep has ever seen Besides his sincerity of purpose and loyal devotion to friendship managed a true balance of character esteemed by all his fellow students The Pharmaceutical field is calling Charlie and with him go the best wishes of us all EDWARD I OHN FLYNN 143 FENIMORE STREET BROOKLYN lf S Sodality 3 4 Pres Club 3 4 D b ing l 2 Ed was always the example of a true Prep ter This was true both socially and in the more eriou vein of daily labor He took a deep interest in his studies and was wel comed everywhere because of his overwhelm ing good naturedness and Congeniality Years hence when many memories have faded Ed will shine forth a spa kllng gem in the minds of his numerou friends 'x Q lla- Qbf BLUE BOOK ,,f,, 'Y fhi fx 6' A 33 -B .5 ' , , 1 s ' , , 1 O- Gt , , . A . s . I , 4 ' - I . . r . I. A, 1 ' , z I I V .Lx Xl ,.f ,mv r T i - .., L .4 H- f -A f Afff5?ifl,,A'T..5!' fp '-M ,..-:Qs 'Nia' ' Exe E'9Rmce'r r' --free.: 'Ht' ' D ' lzefsgvx- .-gr.-1 f -- .. , -fxs 'E es +4-sfQ'9L'i ..'I3g-apsleiu-'wi '7---gN,,.4. 1. 1 ff? V 1 xx WILLIAM PAUL HARVEY 653 FLATBUSH AVENUE BROOKLYN KBS Guad of Honor 4 Glee Club l owimming 2 3 Co Captain 4 Monogram Club Bills infectious grin and ready wit were keys of aamisslon to any group His sense of loyalty and keen spirit of competition were invaluable in his career as a Prep athlete He was co captam of the Varsity team and in the role of natator he attained his greatest lame Long after we have lett these hail i learring we will remember his merry dispo ition and unfailing ability o carry Prep on to victory MARIO PATRICK GARCIA 62 RUGBY ROAD BROOKLYN KB S4 Spanish Club, 3, 45 German Club, 3, 45 Student Council, Z, 3, 45 Blue Book, 4. Mario's determination, strong will and splendid intellect bore rich fruit in his four years at Prep. Representing his class in the student council, his stentorian voice and ready witticisms commanded the attention of all, I-le is a friend, Whose friendship extends beyond the mere surface. Above rage, he receives his tate with a philosophic attitude. Au revoir, Mario. LUKE STEPHEN HAYDEN 1635 EAST Zlst STREET BROOKLYN KBS Sodality 2 3 4 Track Varsity l 2 3 4 Cross untry Co Captam 4 Gerrnar Ciub 3 Clas President 3 4 Gold Medal l 2 3 Student ouncil Vice President 4 Pres ident 4 It has been said by someone that a ma'i great if he becomes the best man in his held of enaeavor On that basis Luke is great ri 1 1 1 a class by him lf An outstdna nj schoiar ie found time for athletics and enft a curricular activities As a result his e tion to the presidency oi the tudent council via no surprise lor that victory pays him a tribute greater than any writer can pen , XQEQKQS 3.19 BLUE 130014 2,7 ' I 'V 2 me-f Amypw- ,am n?Nm sv 0333 mKsmvQmB 34 1 . .J T , j 1 I C . . ' . n 1 r 1 - I 1 . I S O I 4.' - :SH . t Y ...J '1 1 1 I 1 - f 1 f , 5 , , A 1 I --- 1 , 5 1 1 I '-- 1 5 ' G+ 1 - A 1 I ' ' . ' ' . e 's '. . .' se, ' ..1.- - ' ,I ' .r - . , ,. M . GI C. , S . Y E XA 1 . ' X I, X . K X hxx. .X X ZX. wt, '.' if Q X .4 . it -.xiii ,X N Ai KY 'Y .I ,X . - . .-3 ' Y : Ag. V, 1 -,. - .---91-I ,.. X 2 s,.x-JY. . , . X 4 . 1 'g' 1-n F' A t..,. J: ff- ,., H K-'X - P -VV K - - fag ' as-' xx ' ' '..--,Za-' ' . ,Y 'L ' ' . . '-- D - . - ru- n- '--' 5 ,gg , .- , - ,-.,,,f ir 3 51,1 5 2 Q, V X X -A , eo IOHN TURNER HICKEY 384 AVENUE D BROOKLYN Orchestra, l, 2, 45 Debating, lp K.B.Sg Stu- dent Council, 4. Naturally reserved, it was only a few who came to know lohn as he really is-a conge- nial gentleman. He is generously talented, being endowed with a gift of clear and force- ful expression, a keen mind, and an unusually attractive personality. We predict for him a most successful career in college and in law, his avowed profession in after life, THOMAS EDWARD HUMPHREYS 426 PACIFIC STREET BROOKLYN KBS Sodality Hockey l 2 3 4 Student Coun il l 3 4 Cerman Club 3 4 Debating Tom was known at Prep for hi general arriiability fine sense of humor and ability or' the hockey rink His courage and ability secu ed for him a position on the hockey quad which he held for three years is iollity endeared hi to countless men here at Prep To Tom beginning the career of a your alist go the b st wishes of u all l WILLIAM VINCENT HIGGINS Sparish Club 3 4 Debating l 2 Orches l Rifl Team l Glee Club l Bill is an outstanding example of devotion to anything he attempt His cheerful atti tude in the face of defeat caused the teams to fight a lit le harder and pull a game out of the lest column His subtle comedy lifted tne gloom of defeat Bill your memory is eng aved deepely in our hearts and it sad den us to bid you farewell 'thu fx A 4 :A x A I las ,i f .jg cs, BLUE BOCDK 35 I' , , 1 , . 5 ' tru, 1 ' e , 1 . ,Z . s. '. '- . . 0 . r A ' A 4' A - .. , v I I t -t V t I , C , , , 2 1 , t I , f 1, 2, 3. ' 4 S 1 . r ' , ' ' s ' ' 5. HQ- . , f ,f 7 '-t - f ,f . 'g Q Q .4 5 ' ' . rn .L 7 ' l. it, Q , 'Wm ,, . I .,,., .4 . ' ,172 : 'If' . -t-4252 - - X fl, '. ' ,rl , :-.' l i , lift! 3,4-qt -' 'r .mf ' .,,f.fw9' ' ' f . 7,--:'2'. .t'-, ini, 4' -' 4 gf,gQff,z.. 1-4, -' A-fm A ,' ,jf f' :si '- - '- Lf- -,... :xg ' . ..g4g,Q 4 , 7 , Y .1.,'.l fl. gif! .'-'qui- ' ji' '- -... X' .e ' Je, ff -ei We ' 's ,-GN. fe -. FH wma . . 444' --so ,va mis' , . nf . ' -law X . f- fx. L - --1.5, U , , 1-'ff ,, Q Y A ' A ' ' Y ' C ' 1' - 4 ' ' e '7' Q '- ' S, .. V ' WILLIAM IOSEPH KINANE 660 EAST 2nd STREET BROOKLYN Football 3 Debating 1 2 Sodality KBS Student Council 4 Rifle Team 1 2 B111 Kinane a rather obese individual en dearecl h1mse1f to all with whom he came in contact HIS ready wit lightened dull mo ments his tussles with V1rg1l and CICSIO will lona be remembered but never let it be said that a Latin author outd1d B111 for his long nours of preparation merited him great re Wards Au Revoir Bill HARRY IO SEPH KANE 10 MONTGOMERY PLACE BROOKLYN Blue lug, 2, 3, Spanish Club, 3, 4, KBS. Harry's subtle comedy in class often offered a respite, welcome, at times, even by the teachers. His wit never lessened his dili- gence or his sense of solid, dependable friendship so highly regarded by his class- mates. Although Harry has not picked his career we should like to suggest that of sales- man, for Harry certainly sold himself to us. ROBERT WOLCOTT KING 650 OCEAN AVENUE BROOKLYN KBS Sodality Rifle Club 1 2 Debating 1 2 Baseball Manager 3 4 French Club 1 Of all the soul cheering rogues to enter the first section Bob was undoubtedly the most comical He was always the same cheerful Bob whether in class or out Hls ability as an athletic manager was evldenced by his long and successful service Knowing Bob has been four years of association with a fellow whose unfailing sense of humor has been delightful for the most pessimistic X4 1 X ' E.'L..x4f A, Ensure 130014 37 i tam f es I gs-.Q'4'S 'Q Sul' '5 v1'.:x E Ef X I vfytf . . ,J ' J ' , , 1 ' , X A . . . N . ' ' . . , 1 1 , . , 1 A' el . - y N 1 ' . x -,Q,!.y,t -tx i t xy , K X ' D - x, - -, f ,x- .f Q- -.-GN. f ' ,9 5 1 i::ej'F'J ' s f' A 'Y - fo s - '.. . V-, -, Q g YY V fx. - ' Q-, ff 'Ni-.4 X- -Y Ira: -' 'sig' ' Y ' N' ' vez -, fgb.. NY I 1. -f 'QQ Arm -.9 , GEORGE IOSEPH KIRCHER 464 78th STREET BROOKLYN Class President, l, 2, 3, 4, KBS, l, Z, 3, 4, Basketball, 4, Gold Medal, l, 2, 3, Student Council, 1, 2, 3, 4. Four years ago the gates of this institution were flung open to receive George. Now they reluctantly close and Georges record remains -a silent tribute to a truly great man. Com- bining business with pleasure he won medals in studies and letters for athletics. He re- ceived the plaudits quietly and continued to labor diligently. With a sad adieu we wish him a safe and successful journey in all the years to come. DANIEL IOSEPH LYNCH 566 4th STREET BROOKLYN Spani h Club Glee Club l K B S De bating l Riding Club Dan is oles ed with a sharp wit that flashes like the thrusts of lightning He has always entered these portal of learning with an overflow of cheer and vifacity But Dan also po sesses a eriou ide for when the bell rang wr' the morning he applied hirnselef diligently to the subiect on hand Farewell Dpn may you keep far ahead iri the race of i e THOMAS FRANCIS LUND 138 33 225th STREET LAURELTON I I KBS Sodality 3 4 French Club 3 Tommy affectionately known as The Farmer was that type of steady rugged friena so deeply appreciated by classmates His cheerful application to studies in which he onstantly strove elevated him to a posi tion of high regard in the esteem of his teachers Business administration IS calling Tommy and if wishes mean success he W1ll ucceed by virtue of our best regards alone 11:4 .Q 4 of Psi ur BOOK F -hxwx 'AX' , -It 'ig X 'Nfl efx 69' , . . - - -I f f I f - . .. - , , , c , ' '- IS J , 5 - 1 - , F - , , . . 5, , . fs ' s , . 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EDWARD IUDE MCLAUGHLIN 555 EASTERN PARKWAY BROOIXLYN Hockey 2 3 4 Debatina KBS Spanish Club 3 4 Glee Club l Student Council l 4 M nogram Club To de cribe him is impos lble to pralse him unnecessary His very actions are his best encomiums Ed was the most versatile conversationalist of our group His powers oi convincing amazed and invariably conouered If he is as successful with everyone o he wa with us his road to fam is clear and the ocght for goal is at hand IOHN FRANCIS MCCAFFERTY 145-19 NEWPORT AVENUE NEWPORT, L. I, KBS., Debating, l, 2, French Club, 3, 4, Student Council, l, 25 Class President, l. With his flashing smile, lohn's likable and cheerful disposition makes him one in a mil' lion. He never avoids what must be done. Ask a favor of him or even suggest the pos- sibility oi one, and it is as good as done, Even were it not for his other outstanding qualities, his personality alone would bring him o long way in the world. IOSEPH FRANCIS MCMULLEN IR 6l5 78th STREET BROOKLYN S aality 2 4 Chess Cub Fm ich Club 3 4 Guard of Honor 4 Vac lfmd con derations rnanliness and strong initiatii have made our association with him a pleasure nct ea ily to be forgot ten His loyal suppo t ot school activities has wo'i him the undying friendshlp of all who knew hirr A keen mina mathematically in clirieo as ues him success in his chosen teld ena neerlrq Au Revoir Monsieur Mac May yod attain the pinnacle of ucces P Q xg' P!! W 9'5 'A I X fi: e Q X at m 1,52 ' PQLI 1F HOOK 57 Egffv-fa-s,f-xvfs.,-Q-fs ,sew X 38 f , , , I gg . . .p ' , f I i 2 , V . F . , c . - S , . .I . KS. I , . t .Q . . us. A. .. ' 5 if 'I - I t , . K.B.gSo ,,3,g '.1,1, ar . V '. , 5 , . i 's fi si ' ' .. . .. .Vg . . . F , .. y W ' . '. - s , ns. 1 ' x-.-: w. . axe. 'f in qt I- F tx ,X 'f 0 4 1 . . in ... xxx . t xx, . T N . Xtlflh., p,t 5. I, 'T- J X -. tg... -, QJV'-'fri '-.1 - D ,' u , 1- fi V1'f0xY.,::,J'.'.'.. .-29 - 4 , - Wh-,,.5 L Ev..-.sas -, ,A '3 . ,f ' 4' X., fx,-A -... -- ,, - Q . , , ! V,-- A V, , ' -jr pf K ' 'T . - 'Y' ,,f., ' fi- ,, , J- -' A 7 'I ,A .a,-ff, .5--Q- ' - x g ' .rs -A WILLIAM PATRICK MCSHERRY 28l4 NEWKIRK AVENUE BROOKLYN Glee Club, 25 German Club, 4, KBS, Blue Book, 4, Debating, l. There was no activity in which he did not participate or support. He received the plau- dits of all for his performances in intraernural sports and extra-curricular activities. He will be rerrterrabered for his well prepared recita- tions and his ability to answer diff1cult quese tions. Quiet and retiring, his name will be remembered by all who knew him. May you have the best of success, Bill. WILLIAM IO HN MILTON 7815 COLOPIAL ROAD BROOKLYN KBS Sodality Debating Z Tra k l 3 4 Frenrl Club 3 4 Not only 1 Bill an excellent scholar and a fgertleman but his active participation in intro rtural sports proved him to be an out tanding athlete H1 boad mile amiable and iovial di position ha cemented bonds o 1 nt friend Alway a port rrian hi character rrb acea only fairne an 1 earity We a uc later years WILLIAM IOSEPH MARTENS IR 622 78th STREET BROOKLYN KBS Sodality German Club 3 4 Blue Book Debating l 2 Guard of Honor 3 Bill b lo'1gs to that class of optimistically refreshing fellows tc wnorn the majority look up Neve superior never inferior always read, to lend a helping hand He not only ri iles but makes exervone el e laugh when the going 15 ouahest H1 sharpness of wit 1 Xceeded only by his sharpness in mathe rratic which qgality 1 leading him to Q1 'ig rieering our e at VIIT 144 , N? 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I-so -sss- ,1.a. . 1 All 33' IO SEPH HENRY PECK l2U 9lst STREET BROOKLYN Cla s President l Baseball 4 French Club KBS Student Council An athlete and a scholar loe Peck trans lates the classics with the same ease that he patrols the outfield for the varsity nine Happy or serious loe is alway ready to en lighten one by adding a few choice word to a discussion H1 cheery attitude chases gloom and he has a friendly word for every one May he be ucce ful in all the year t come EDWARD IOSEPH O'CONNELL 216 LINCOLN ROAD BROOKLYN KBS., Sodality, 2, 3, 4, Debating, l, 2, Glee Club, 2, 3, French Club, 3, 4, Hockey, 4, Press Bureau, 3, 4, Prep Players, 2, 3. Ed had been one of those fellows who was able, without any effort, to attract everyone to him. His happy smile and pleasant re- marks were, no doubt, accountable for this The dogged grit which he displayed on the ice has gained for him the admiration of his hockey mates. lf the past is an amen of the future, we can look for big things from Ed. GERARD KENNETH LEO PINGERRA 8523 ll3th STREET RICHMOND HILL L l S Or hestra l Fo ll Blue Book A t E ior 3 4 Editcr 4 Sodal tv Debating l 2 German Club 3 A As a friend or student Ierry is all that can be de ired His out tanding illustrations in the Blue Book won him the admiration of the facultw and tudent body His friendly atti tude made him a mot pleasant scholar His undying loyalty will long be remembered His fighting spirit in pired his teammates to great heights in the fa e of di aster Fare Well lerry X X, W ,P BLUE 130014 3,7 - 'Z '-ew. vm QLNS ' X S ' . : - , z : ' , '. s - , , s , ' . . :Q Msn ' is C . K.B. ,g C .' , , 2, 3, OtlZG , 4, , ', T Gilt , , 5 g il, ' . ' C ,ES . - , t i i I - 193-. ' tb .Ev ,Pix X K N -' xx I 'i 'a 'i'- - -r-1' QL- . -' '-'-1 -, vi' ' Q. .:,f:.S.m: 'f 'QW5' , 'LI' ' N Q, A - fT:,2'xN4g U, '-FHL,-rj' f x'X..f,.,.l,p-Z-- Qf 'Q . -fvfg- Ci-L Pav 5 ,, Q - - ' R' nf, -I '-is-. 4, A ' ,- f. .'.Q .A H--1 ff' CLIFFORD FRANCIS RANDOLPH 7917 NARROWS AVENUE BROOKLYN Baseball, 45 Track, l, 2, Student Council, 3, 4, Class President, 2, 45 French Clubg Debat- ing, lg KBS. Cliff is not a person of whom we shall have merely a casual recollection for he makes friendships that last, and is a character to be vividly remembered. He is one of the more studious, but still retains his dashing style, is ever humorous, and full of witty remarks. He is clever and resourceful, well- liked by his fellow students and a sure bet forffa happy life. Yes, we shall remember Cli . IO'-IN IOSEPH REYNOLDS IR 301 81 t STREEi BROOKLYN KBS Debating l French Club 3 Iohn wa characterized bf h1 level head and rigid determination He might have eemed shy and reticent at times but he mingled an ong his fellows gaining many friends through his pleasing personality With these few words we bid him farewell N1 hing him the best of good fortune in t ni a all ces r BERNARD GERARD RASMUSSEN 302 PROSPECT PLACE BROOKLYN French Club 3 4 Student Council l KBS Anyone can tell you that Bernie is a good reason why four years of high school can pass quickly and so pleasantly His quiet mien was famou ly popular and his Warm personality was heartily liked His athletic ability adds a colorful atmosphere to his amiable character On the court his marks rnanship was outstanding but his good a ture and portsmanship were even more so We wish him all success 1114 -Q A, R. L 37 BLLLE BQOK Mi ,ASKK nvjcpcsx dgahicm 4 any-Q en.-s ,A- f f I I 2 - - - . . 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F ' 'J WILLIAM IOHN SAVAGE 376 ST IOHNS PLACE BROOKLYN ating l 2 Ches Club 1 2 K Track 3 Spanish Club 3 President 4 Throughout ms four year at Prep B1lls good nature was always a boon to his class He was especially distinguished by his abil ity for speaking Spanish which was un doubtedly the reason for his being elected pre ident of the Spanish Club He consist ently rece1ved high scholastic rating and We feel sure he will be as successful in later life as he ha been among us QP-Gi ltittigqv SYLVESTEH IOSEPH RUSSO 1521 BAY RIDGE PARKWAY BROOKLYN French Club, 3, 4, K.B.S,, Track, 1, 2, Sodal- ity, l, 3, 4, Guard of Honor, 3, 4, Monogram Club, Chess, 3, 4, Blue lug, 2, 3, 4, Debating, 2, 4, Student Council, 1, 2, Secretary, 4, In portraying the character of a man such as Syl, it is exceedingly difficult to find a point at which to begin. Syl will be re- membered for his ready smile and helping hand. He Will be remembered, too, as a he won were rightly deserved. We fondly hope that he has the same success in later years as he had with us. IOSEPH AUGUST SCHEID 10321 l23rd STREET R1CHMOlND HILL L l KBS Monogram Club 4 Basketball 3 4 Track 3 4 Tennis 3 Athlete scholar and friend is an ideal ex arnple o a leader Foremost in class and on the field he has earned a niche for himself in the Prep Hall of Fame A a friend he can find no task too difficult in assisting a fellow man Whether he continues on to greater fi lds or not nothing can dim his accomplish ments of the past Q isps -,-- .- my BLUE BQOK C57 Deb i , , , .s , , , ,B.S., r l 11- l I I 1 r . , ,. , . - s' i . .' - E 1 vs. . .5 , 5 , , , 5 51 'A - I I , , A Ak -I - p. fa- Xd f - , 12.2-1 Z 'S'f Qses1 - . f -,,,,, A 1-7 5'W'f'i0W-Q-s.,. track star and a keen student, for the honors GEORGE NUTLEY SHEA 1477 EAST l7th STREET BROOKLYN K.B.S.g Spanish Clubg Debating, l, 25 Foot- ball, 4. Quiet and unassuming, George is a true sportsman. Exultant in victory, he accepts defeat without complaint. l-lis worth lies in the encouragement of presence and appear- ance, Diligent in anything he undertakes, he performs petty favors as he would those of a greater nature. With these qualities his future life is bound to be successful FRANK GEORGE STONE 8766 ll7th STREET RICHMOND HILL Football 2 3 Captain 4 Basketball 2 3 Baseball 3 4 Frank is one of the few three letter men in Prep When it comes to naring passes he 1 the tops On the diamond he plays at short like a mayor leaguer l-le is a Lagy ba netball player and excells in all the intra mural sport as well Whether on the gridiron on the court or on the diamond Franl' is a good sport and has by his personality made many friends here at Prep IOHN I SMITH SHORE ROAD AND 74th STREET BROOKLYN KBS Student Council l Z 3 4 Cass J e 2 3 Baseba 2 3 Captain hlockey 2 Captain 3 4 Debating l French C up 3 4 I len 1 holar an athlete and a tried amd truc friend an outstanding example of a B ooklyn Prep man As an athlete he won the plaul of the multitudes As a scholar we gained the admiration and respect of his eacner an l cla mates a well As a friend he e deared him elf to all who knew him Au R toir lolr nay you have the ame ucce s n later year as yo,1 have had with QW 'f 37 BLUE BOOK - be 1-.eefex fm, ,,,,,,,,.,.., 1 43 - Q ', . , , 1 1 lr sntertt, , g , ll, , , , 4g A , , A -V f 1 I f I o.. a sc , ' L A ' + . r . . fits X A ,. . t ' :' L ss ss , 4 .. ri . ' ss- ' . Le' ' , t., r 5 3 ' i s ' ' ww. . . f F 1 f I . A . .1 4 U, s . 4 f , 1, flying, X - f f ff . l - 1, jf i'.,'-A' 7 , , Tf ,1' . f 1' 1 U, f ,Mafia 1 X .gif-' ,, Lf' A ' ljiyplc , ...U -,, , 1, , . - V, -v ,,W,, ff- .df if' 1- img A1 ,P Agn H., 1- 'I --- - 5 ... JN, QL,-'Aa ' X f -' A 1 L21 e 'A XN L or I, N Y 144-5 - xxs 1 Z,,,.i: 'x. ,V - ,k 4 5' Xt FRANK ANTHONY YOUNG IR 150 68th STREET BROOKLYN KBS Student Council l 2 French Club 3 Basketball 4 Monogram Club 3 4 Eronk Young scholar athlete gentleman is an ideal leader He is always in the thick of the fray and the harder the going the better he likes it When Frank was on the court the Prep was sure to score He will always remain one of the mo versatile ath letes we have had and one ot the most like able character with whom we ever came in Contact -Q'-1-W-Ev GEORGE EDWARD WISEMAN 1640 EAST l2th STREET BROOKLYN Sodality, 2, 3, 4, KBS., French Club, 3, -1, Student Council, lg Guard of Honor, 3, 4. With his winning smile and quiet nature George won the hearts of his classmates from the very first. The possessor oi a humor, pungent and broad, his presence animated many a Latin class. George was as depend- able on the gridiron as he was in the class- room, where he habitually won honors. With such priceless assets to his credit, we bid George a tond farewell. ll G1 L -sw. E MTM Eltgfffe 8544- l i 'r 54 M FE. W f fig- 4,5114 5 tt' vi? Q Q 1 rw y fvf71f Miz,-I ,.,ElQ?--xii .49 BLUE 130014 L57 , tw' fn Q-,fm rmfambwvm as-5 fzrmww-Qu 44 4 -2 - ' . . 1 . z t : , . i 4 st ' - i Vi N 4 5 ill. t ,tin i , l ' l at . 4' fl' .ii . .. it - - v , - -L L A lt 1 'fe' i- . , t ,: gt' , 1 ,t ltwlii ti. WUI ,M i L 1 N . Ny. . . f , ,y , T x ' uri! tim 1 -,vous J' W ' ffiiile A 1 -Y 1 -Z. 3, kv - .. , - . . M. , 'vi tl. ,- A ,,,,.f ' 1 ...f-- 'ev ...- A t -- . .- ' iw-i?' . 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QUQ - M 43 ' 1 . .. - Q ,,, AT INDELFH Fifth Row: Santare, Nace, Father Kenna, Sl., Ryan, McCormick, Second Row: Hawley, Zoller, O'Reilly, Welch, Third Row: Steele, Hume, Grainger, Parmeggianig Fourth Row: Brickfield, Fullam, O'Connell, Fox, Fifth How: Siccnolfi, Hayden, Grennan, Holland, Sixth Row: Zacharewicz, Furlong, Carroll, Patterson, Seventh Row: Gerra, Redmond, Schwitter, Graduation: Finally our destination has been reached after a tedious but delightful four years sojourn at the Prep. As we look on the stage Commencement night We see: Cuff. Parmeggiani, Brickfield Grennan Schwitter too With Welsh at football won their laurels due, Fox, Zoller, Gerra, Nace, Santare, Did illuminate scholastics with a flare Patterson, Siconolfi, Hume and Steele, Deep thought to them it did appeal Redmond, Smith, O'Rielly and Cuff On the dance floor can do their stuff Hawley, Hayden, Grainger and Dineen On the track like lightning did they seem Fullam, Carroll and Furlong, Upon Thespians stage they do belong, McCormick, llconan, Dillon are the golfers rare Who, with Bobby lanes they do compare, Zacharewicz, OConnell and Ryan are fellows mighty fine Two athletes and columnist respectively sublime, 'IQ ' 1 ' I ZUQ: f 5 '1 1 1 1 ' ? N YU' ' Q in i'! , 1 .gr 5-ff' I' ', l ,!'if ls' ,fits I f7 w-,,- K, Y ..--2,340.5 pm, 4 - B - 2 Now we must write the closing chapter in the book ot our high school lives. The book was one oi happiness, contentment and sadness. lts ending leaves us a little sorrowful tor we have lived its pages and met its unfor- getable characters. Foremost starts Richardson, orator and scholar, Miles and Hartz share the athletic limelight, both AllfScholastic athletes, Bannin and Deegan, captains ot swimming and hockey respectively, Carberry and Murphy, Alumni editors whose lives were series ol committees. Football received Regan, Matthews, Hoey and Mcilulty, McMahon and I-lodnett played bas- ketball, Carroll, Ioslyn, Greene and Masterson scribed for the Blue Book Tones was the class president. Reilly was the Fuehrer of the German club, O'Brien and Coneys our natators, Moran and Hedderson specialized in track and baseball, respectively. Viscardi was a debator, Holston and Woods our dancing experts, Garside and Redington experted in pingepongg Brennan, Thoet and Q'Hara must be classed as silent but conscientious students, while Smith and McAteer vied tor excellence in witticism. Now we must turn over the cover ot our book. Farewell, Brooklyn Prep, we are finished. First Row: McNamara lones, Mr, McCabe, Hartz, Miles, Second Row Banmn McNulty Richardson, Brennan, OBrien, Viscardi I-lodnett, Third Row Gcirside Hoey Smith Murphy, Deegan, Moran, Fourth Row: Greene, Redington, Corbary Holston McMahon, Fifth Row: loslyn, Woods, Regdn, Thoet Carroll, Sixth Row: Reilly Matthews Coneys, Seventh Row: McAteer, OI-Iara, Masterfgon, Hedderson. -no 9? X x X ROBERT IOSEPH BRENNAN 725 EAST 17th STREET BROOKLYN Debating 4 Swimming 4 KSB l 2 3 4 Sodality 3 4 A quiet reserved sort of a fellow Bob is nevertheless an ardent Sodalist ond a loyal pa ticipator in other ext a curricular activities His quiet manner and hi gentlemanly con duct will be remembered by all those who had the good fortune to call him friend And o with best wishe for a brilliant future we ay good bye to Bob Ark I F l 2'W ,P FBLA IF FSCDCUK 57 ROBERT IOSEPH BANNIN 578 4th STREET BROOKLYN Swimming, 2, 3, 4, Co-Captain, 45 Tennis, 2, 3, 45 KBS., Debating, 1. Persevering as an athlete, Bob won the Catholic High School Diving Championship and was elected cofcaptain of swimming in his final year. His winning personality, cheery smile and unassuming manner has earned for him the respect of both the faculty and his classmates. His athletic prowess and school loyalty will be long remembered at Prep. Whatever path of life Bob chooses to walk we know success will be with him. FRANCIS CYRIL BRICKFIELD 2812 AVENUE Z BROOKLYN KBS Orchestra l 2 4 Baseball 3 Football 4 French Cl b 3 4 Glee Club Dramatic l 2 Prep will remember Frank as a student an athlete and a gentleman As a student Franks daily recitations gave evidence of careful preparation As an athlete Franks outstanding performances in the backfield and at bat marked him a natural athlete As a gentleman Frank s sincerity candor and loyalty has won him a wide popularity at Prep In parting with hint we wish him every succe s t Q-434'-Q, W' 'Nr'-. P-f ' '92 X 48 t I f I - - ff f f r I 1 , - I - 1 r I ' Y. . . r - . Q , ,. I ,Q . .S - S . . S . , I S - . V t 1 i . . .1 , , , 5 , , 4: , .. , '7 r 1 LA 1 r I V141 ' 3, , . A. A . . I. A I . . k E S . 1 . I 1 I t X. tax '51 X i . 1 - I B I 4 Q X I il X A , ,- -x,-g.,.,t I K , ,i I1 'I ' tl, Cx t ', A ' - r 1 , X W, y.1..,J -l .I ,.-v.',9- 1 - ' A iv yt-' g' A Q -!'uA'nd' v 4 - - . '- - ' , . ,, .+ tcir- ' - 4 at . f-fx ,fest -4 4- O-.f - ,, V i l Atl., Pu Kaz'-N-Xt, - l -,,, 4 -w:-.:,s- X .. . fx.. tgagsg f Y . -.ff ' - -'g:4.- i ,A-c 5- s-, wg, VINCENT IAMES CARBERRY 612 Znd STREET BROOKLYN Tennis, 2, 3, 45 Track, lg Blue lug, 3, 4, Blue Book, 4, Spanish Club, 3, 45 Student Council, 3, Debating, lg K.B,S. Vinnie is always found in the groups where the jokes are funniest and the laughter hear- tiest. Of all the friendships we have made at Prep there is none which we shall treasure more than his. We like Vin as much for what he is as for what he does. To him our el mejor amigo we bid, as he has bidden us so often, Hosta Luegof' RICHARD IOSEPH CARROLL 115 8th AVENUE BROOKLYN Blue Iug l 3 Debating 3 4 President l 2 Prep Players 3 4 French Club 4 Blue Book 4 Student Council l 2 3 4 Soclality Guard of Honor 4 KBS Who can forget the tall distinguished Dr Livesey of Stevensons Treasure Island brought to life by Dick last December at the Academy of Music? ln his four years with us we found Dick a Prepster with a sparkling good humor a keenness of perception and above all a deep sense of loyalty We hope that Dicks initiative will spell the same suc cess in later life as he attained during his all 'oo short stay at Prep GERALD IOSEPH CARROLL 37 80th STREET BROOKLYN KBS Sodality 2 3 4 Guard of Honor 3 4 French Club 3 Football 4 Glee Club 2 Drarnatics 2 4 A lusty mellow voice holds the attention of the class and ferry in cl ar and distinct tones explains a propo ition ln the Debat mg Society his speeches were always worth while and interesting His enthus asm wa 'elt on the football field a well as in the student council Never reticent never bois terous he was welcorne wher ver he went ff V P 1 37 3-,151 1 '-fs'-SSN B:-fgfcxx is 4fQsgs-sfzwqv. 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Q -, Q f X , - . v I, - ,,.L1.a,,- --2' - ts rf? l IOHN PATRICK CUFF 82 42 ABINGDON ROAD KEW GARDENS KBS Sodality 3 Blue Book 4 Debating l Hcnor Club l Z Likable is the best way to describe lol'n He is all that could be desired in a friend student or companion because of the adrmr able manner 1n which he performs every task He is classed with the leaders in studies and while not a varsity man he has a natural ability for athletics Iohn proved his popu larity by his election as class president wherein he met with great success Good luck Iohn you deserve it MATTHEW IOSEPH CONEYS 2656 8th STREET BROOKLYN K.B.S., Swimming, 45 French Club, 3, The four years we spent in class with Matt will always be remembered. He was popular with all his classmates. A familiar figure on the gridiron, diamond and in the tank, the big boy from Sheepshead Bay was always known for his loyalty to his Alma Mater, Yes, Nat, we may not see you again for ci good while, but we will long remember you. FRANK VINCENT DEEGAN 975 PARK AVENUE NEW YORK CITY Spanlsh Club 3 4 Debating l 2 Student Council l Hockey 2 3 Captain 4 Swim mng 2 3 4 KBS Blue Iug l Brooklyn Prep has conferred varsity letters in two sports on the good natured chap who flanks this piece Two were gained as the star on the Championship Hockey team and three were awarded for aquatic feats par excellence But Chub s classmates Wish to confer on him a bigger and brighter BP Along with h1s letters we bid a fond farewell to a swell fellow E225 ,9 BLUE 130014 Q17 I' Q I 'Q xjyn' Zh 'Nr' m v 9:3 xWhQm3 -A -2 1 I 1 I 1 L ' I I ' I 1 l 1 1 1 I 1 1 F 1 I 1 1 1 1 I c 1 1 1 1 I ---I 1 1 . i i. 111 . 1 - - 1 1. 11 3 l ' x I . K y 1,.x,- A NL -Wy M . if Q , 1 - X 4' X' , -. W1 '.-,'x1t , -. t.- tl. xr , X XV- x '. i - at ' it I .Atg'w,- X C X 1,: '-'V' ' . -, - . ,x,',, 1, Q ag' .nn F' A+' .- .. ,. f' , o, i gg' - ff' Xig I xx, ,F ' ',.,cl,....- :vim . , Q-C' T , - 4' , - I ' - - U 1 -4, gm as 1 ,- .- - 1-,, ' -V':A N , -fa 4g,i,ge N-,sixi .4. , - IOHN CHARLES DILLON 117 MIDWOOD STREET BROOKLYN Debating, 1, 2g Blue lug, 25 KBS. Continually surprises with Latin transla- tionus. Leans toward short crew haircuts. Always looks neat, even if lacking a tie. Possesses unique ability to say more with his eyes than most can in a book. Quiet, rarely laughs, frequently smiles. Was in the habit of going out for track. Receives our vote for most likely to succeed. WILLIAM IOSEPH FOX 627 75th STREET BROOKLYN Track Manager Sodality 1 Z 3 4 German Club 3 4 Chess Club 1 2 Blue Book 4 Camera Club 4 KBS Guard of Honor 3 4 ln the classroom Bill s success was mainly in Science However he kept up a fine scholastic record in all subiects and his honor cards were numerous Outside of clas he was a familiar figure a track manager He was a loyal chum and an earnest student lt is with deep regret that we hake his hand for the last time ROBERT WILLIAM DINEEN IR 7301 4th AVENUE BROOKLYN Basketball 3 4 Cross Country 3 4 Sodal ity KBS A cholar an athlete a gentleman thats Bob or Skippy as he is called From his freshman days he has con istently attained scholastic honors Bob has added lustre to the Blue and White by his record on the Cinder track and the basketball floor A ready wit a pleasing personality and strong moral ideals are the characteristics of a gen tleman and gentleman is the word for Bob 'x flaw 7 7, I 4-4' -vnk of i3Luin BQQK if '- '1 5' MQ ggi' !i,qK K 1slg'i-s4fQ9 cF,q.k1g 'XX Qing -9- A' , , . I I I ' I I I ' g . . . S , I I S. K . . . , . , . I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I - - 'I I I - K 1 I 1. . ' s s , . s ' X' f - K, ,K ' Q 1 , , . . , -V .' '1 A' 3 1 I . l ,. - xl' Y '-1' IIA N, , , 3 3 , 'lf 4' 'f-f-5 A I V I. Hy, , 1 X ff. I. ,1 ggi' ,f.-oft. - , Iwi' wr-2 4 .xii ,,,frfb,aPI ' r rv uw., ,,.'.,i:i'.-, ,f Qx ' . '- -smfn. ,J M, -,X ,5,p.,q,ffL,-,.A 1- -.13 - Y .fwiyit if 1 rf. ., I J --J-a,.,,gYx' :,, clans J ' , , 'z'wYn,i I ,xg I ---fx-xi 'L ,kv :mm 21261,-'a . :y,4..,'.g:fd' 44 A., Q: ff V. K+ .,-Q1-Y , gs jg, :ff - -,... , - -, X RAYMOND BERNARD FULLAM 877 NEW YORK AVENUE BROOKLYN Elocution, l, Silver Medal, 2, Gold Medal, 3, Debating, lg Glee Club, l, 27 Prep Play, l, 2, 3, 4, Cheer Leader, l, 2, 35 Sodality, l, 2, 3, 4, Basketball, 3, 4, KBS., Track, 3, An incomparable example oi Prep Spirit. Always moving, rarely downheartedg holding steadfastly to his opinions, unafraid of the criticism ot others. Cross country, track and varsity basketball form his claim to athletic fame. Quiet in class, but when outside be- comes a literal cyclone. Frequently renders short tap dance and jigs when hit by the urge. Ambition: The business end of a newspaper. Y Y l ROBERT EMMETT GARSIDE 88 ALBANY AVENUE BROOKLYN KBS Prep Players 2 3 Debating l Here we present Bob Garside who has become one of the best known men at the Prep Diminutive in stature his cheery dis position always served to brighten up a Blue Monday Bob is the proud possessor of a personality that we are certain will carry him through lifes difficulties and will gain for him success in all the years to Come Au Revoir RALPH ALEXANDER GERRA 4002 AVENUE D BROOKLYN Debating l 2 3 4 Sodality l 3 4 Guard ot Honor 3 4 K B S French Club 3 4 Tennis 3 4 Prep Players 4 Gold Medal 2 Silver Medal l 3 Student Council 3 Elocution 3 Ralph IS one ot the bright lights of our class for he has a mysterious habit of re ceiving 100 s He is a devotee of Cicero irorr whom he must abscrb some of his oratorical ability an ability which will help him to make the top He is a basketball fiend and a crack tennis player Cheerio old chap the best of luck t tlt.-445 24 BLUE BUCK 57 is-psnx W z '-v',n A-f 9g X ---I , , 1 ' , . , . 1 ', 1 ' , . I. . ,' . . , A X N 4 . , . + l L ' . I K N. f,x.,, p x 7 I x :Q .g ' at Ng t A 4 l . E . -,k u-' Q. '--il?-5. '--5 '. - X 'um 1: - Gs 19 ,. ' ., 735, ' , ,V- x!'f ' 4 fee.-. 'ers -- HM-Wf-s-1' -ts-,.,,.f-' ,V f V ' -' Y ' L-.,,, , 7 an 1 . 'V-:. lies Q, '- - Y , fs-bf 'r f IO SEPH KENNETH GRAIN GER 8201 COLONIAL ROAD BROOKLYN KBS., Sodality, Class President, 3, Track, 3, 4, Football, 3, 4g French Club: Student Coun- cil, 3p Guard of Honor, 3. Of Ioe Grainger let us simply say that he characterizes the true Prep gentleman. But that isn't all-Ioe has attained prominence along intellectual lines, having always been a leader of his class in studies. loe's hope for a varsity berth on the football team was shattered because of injuries. However, he never lost his sparkling wit and cheery smile, for which he will always be remembered. MARTIN IOSEPH GRENNAN IR 271 DIVISON AVENUE BROOKLYN Swimming Z 3 4 Track l 2 Football 3 Clee Club 2 3 Debating 3 Sodaltty Morto gram Club Big heart smile and shoulder Ea ilv attracts sincere friends Hobby football Not ed far and wide for picking football scores Student Council representative in fourth year His Latin translations prove careful preparation A hard consistent worker' Everyone who knows hm likes him Fre quently seen tearing in the direction of the lunch room May the beacon of success always shine for him GEORGE WILLIAM GREENE 381 STERLHN G PLACE BROOKLYN Debating French Club Student Council 12 KBS Blue Book4 True individuality cannot be copied nor can a pe sonality like hat of Georges No class IS ever without George stirring up his daily argument with some unsuspecting teache George is our out tanding example of all good things come in small packages lt will be with a Joy for having known him and a sincere sorrow or having to part with hi r that we b d him Au Revoir qpfr 37 BLUE ECJCJK ,X -N.. 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Q i A 4,-5r1'f?:yIf ,1,1,.: 1-325 -- .af -1 ' , if a - - ' ' f' 'ff-1' A ' ff-' f?lf-ff-K -,1.611- 953' '?f:,Q-L? .0 ,sf E1 3-2 k 3- ,, L H--A- n, . , E-EZ ea. ,..-,g.1h?Hfri ',3 'f-esp.-.e- A' If F RICHARD ALFRED HAYDEN 1635 EAST Zlst STREET BROOKLYN KBS German Club Class President 2 3 Student Council 2 3 Track l 2 3 Captain Trackman Participator for four years in all sorts of track meets Captain of team in fourth Always up on discussions of day with definite and sound opinions on all but set on Landon' Punster at times Quite funny but never laughs at his own nifties A mystery of sorts to people who dont know him never goes out of his way to make acquaintances Mildly quiet Ambi t1on medicine IOHN FRANCIS HARTZ 535 54th STREET BROOKLYN Baseball, 2, 3, 4, Basketball, 2, 3, 4g Track, Cross-Country, 35 Football, 45 K.B.S. One of the greatest sorrows of graduation is the loss of many splendid athletes. lack particularly will be missed. His fine playing on the varsity five, coupled with his ability as a twirler, won him city-wide acclaim. lack showed his versatility by winning a varsity football berth in his first year out. Regard- less of what course of life he chooses we know lack will invariably remain in head- lines. IOHN IOSEPH HEDDERSON 666 71 t STREET BROOKLYN Baseball 3 4 Sodality l 3 4 KBS Track 3 4 Spanish Club 3 4 Iohn has gained by his sincerity and ilerce many good friends During his four fears oiourn at the Prep he has stood high both in the scholastic and athletic field H has received honors in his studies all years and last year he played econd base on the baseball team We bid lohn a lingering farewell and hope that he as a ship will sail uccessfully in the sea of the world jQifQlE, '+ if Ensure BUCK Q7 9,111-A 'wr' m W'Q ?Bv 92 X s X l S I V A . . . . V e s l ' S ' . . Q , 'Q' -, jighv in i a X. i, lx , 'Il . P f V 4 4,5 3 , IK N .NX -55.553 - -I tg ,x.L,,.' 'km . ti' -'- ..-ff -1 - 5 'E ,'2.gvbS'f .- 'gf in ,- - K 1 I A J- !l4, g h ,-'s ,i K, ., Q!! ,V - 4,,- r Y gg-, - . 'V' T' -- ' f- A42L.x'X-vi-' IX --' U -- T XS' I' 3, 'tr-3.59 ' ,f A - 'z1 - -:fe-4 r - ',.. . .-.- - M- A- , ,. WILLIAM IAMES HODNETT 98-O8 164th AVENUE HOWARD BEACH, LONG ISLAND Silver Medal, 3, Basketball, 4, Track, 4, Student Council, 4, Blue lug, Honor, 4, KBS., Blue Book, 4, Business man, knowing him him. Favorite subject, Greek. 4, Guard of means liking Hobby, bas- ketball, Played varsity in fourth year. Leans toward sharpie dancing. Blue lug basket! ball reporter. We remember Bill first, when we struck him out in Frosh baseball. Con- sistent rooter for Howard Beach. Received varsity letter for cross-country in third year, Never won a race, but once his shoes were on a winner, Ambition: To be called the Pillar of Wall Street. EDMUND CHARLES HOLSTON 29t4 FORT HAMILTON PARKWAY BROOKLYN D ating l 2 KBS Studious calm and quiet in class out ide of clas Ed is a iovial prince of good fellow Ed is a social highlight of his class At all our social events Ed is noted for his extra ordinary ability to cast his feet hither and yon .vithout fear of contradiction from hi partners Everyone that know Ed 1 hi friena li will be a ad farewell for his iost of fiends when we say good bye to Ed l HUGH LINCOLN HOEY l 304 DITMARS AVENUE BROOKLYN Football 3 4 KBS Student Council Blue Book 4 What more can be said of a man than that he vas admired by all who knew him? Such a man is Linc His popularity 1 due to his congeniality Linc as a football star dis played great ability and a high degree of sportsmanship Departing from the portals of the Prep he leave behind him the mem ory of a cheerful smile and a never failing fund of good humor 4 flung i 4 ,Vx I 4.'4 3, is L uid HOOK 125 X m,t'H ? 1kqs K X Q.-off ,, 7,.,,,,4.P!f'sr e -4, , , 5 - - -Q V: K . , . t ' . ' 7 i Y eb ' , ., 5 , ' ' ' s Y . A . . .LS ' 1 . s 'S 's ' '. ' s 'sl ,- A . ' , ' ' ,,,,, 1 I I 1, 'rl 1, ' . ' '- In 1 '- f , I' ' 5 V W, ,ILL W! ? A ' '11 A -. I ,f f ,V , Mbna 4-1 ' ' pf 'N Puff-. ' QMS' ' -'ZW' ,fi-535 ' , Jiffy: ,vffff . - 1 , 4,-1. , - , -. 'af 7-.5-:dgfgf 'fvfia-jQ',:,u s A J A - , ...TTWI ' '-'fix veifzfrif' 2 . ..,- V ff- , - L, . I , -, ,L-fe-'fn -'Va' -:asks sg,,y,?---- Qggg-sf'-S 3,3 DY: n'wTel-Ti,,.'J--Hlerxe-f '-'gi me X '??'f .G ..:', 25315 .' A- 1 1 - ' -, W. -Y .., 'f - ' Y 2- so -- L ':g-..- ,L Q X- fjy' MI HAEL ANDREW HUME IR 6018 FIFTH AVENUE BROOKLYN Sodality l 2 3 Prefect 4 Debating l 2 3 4 Chess Team 1 2 3 4 Student Council 4 French Club 3 4 KBS A great fellow Mike Possesses everv characteristic of a fine columnist Monoton ous lectures were always enlivened by hi sagaclty His personality has added zest the Sodality and Chess Club The Debating Society was strengthened immeasurably oy his speaklng ability A true prepster and a loyal fiend Mike will long be emembered and appreciated by his classmates xx RICHARD CLARENCE HOWLEY 105-41 88th STREET OZONE PARK, L. I. Class President, lg Track, 2, 3g Debating 25 Soclalitvg K.B.S,g Hockey, 3, 45 Cheer Leader, 2, Captain, 45 Manager of Prep Play. Red wended his way unobtrusively about the Prep answering questions directly. mak- ing timely suggestions-then departing as quietly as he had come. As a cheer leader, Dicks sternest efforts were employed to urge the boys on to victory by the plaudits of the crowd. He was known as one ot the Preps hardest workers and will leave behind him an enviable record of loyalty and enthusiasm. GERARD DENIS JONES 1109 GRASSMERE AVENUF BROOKLYN KBS Sodahty l 2 3 4 Guard of Honor 3 4 Class Pre ident l 2 3 4 Debating l 4. '1 Blue lug 4 Blue Book 4 Ba eball 4 Stu dent Council 1 2 3 4 Ierry 1 our idea of a demon eporter On the sidelines bes1de the diamond at the lce rink Ierry always preserves that new iungry look of a reporter He ha gained ngh merit not only in his studles but al o as a twirler for our baseball team He is an ardent Sodalist and his atfable personality att acts not individuals but crowds We wish Ierrv success in his career whatever it 1 Au Revoir Ierry km? W ,2Y'QM.:f'2..f,..9 BLUE BUCK 37 3,1-fre www- ff'-Q, Piv 'Qlg X f' Ll 1 I V , 1 I V I V , , V I V , V V V . I V 1 I - V - . .S ' . ' ' to M . it - :rw . r , r . . V . h . ,, V I S V V V V V , V V I V I V I 5 V I ' Y' 'cv 4 ' ., V . , A . . . s 1' ' ' ' ' ,- . . 1 s , . -lb 1 s S. . W. 1 ,qv A I w ,W- i ff- 2' XX .L X 'P I ' ' XE, lxt ,ff . '-5' -:rf ,,. !. 'iV- .- v- f.J.4pm'S ' ,,,. 5- Q X fo, ' i-: A---x ,K .,!,'M.x ,-:,,4,,4.g-.vw-V-,-f eV S,, X,-LI! x .gala 5? gyii -4..xJ,- . ,xy self- Z.. n l - A. V - 1,,,,,V , --e,- ,- .ss - Jet- -' FREDERIC MARSHALL IOSLYN 28 DUNCAN AVENUE IERSEY CITY, NEW IERSEY German Club, 3, 4, Glee Club, l, 2, Orches- tra, l, 2, Blue lug, 4, Debating, l, 2, 3, 4, KBS., Sodality, l, 2, 3, 4, Organist, l, 2, 3, 4, Student Council, 3, Prep Players, 2, Blue Book, 4. Intellectual, humorous and cheerful. These three adjectives truly personily Fred's stellar character. That is the reason we shall always remember Fred. ln his four years of asso- ciation with us he has led us to expect more than the average both in the quality of his humor and his ability for playing the organ. Years from now, Fred, one look at your pic- ture is certainly going to recall some very happy times. l IOS PH PHILIP MCCORMICK IR 162 MACDONOUGH STREET BROOKLYN KBS Sodality l 2 4 Guard of Honor 3 4 Blue Book 4 Fren h Club 3 Basketball Manager 3 Debating l Ioe s smile was as permanent as his good nature During his hah school career he maintained a more than average scholastic standina and his name was not infrequently to be found on the honor lists Everywhere Ioe brought wih him an unusuial cheerful ness and he was well received by all who know him We who have been hi col leagues at the Prep are confiden of loes future success IOHN ROBERT Mc!-XTEER 4316 18th STREET BROOKLYN Red headed people seem to possess a flar mg individuality and lack topped by a thatch ot brilliant crimson is no exception to this truism Mac is the one fellow who can cause riotous laughter while remaining per fectly composed l-lis every ready retort and whimsical association of ideas contain a unique wit A mild seriousness dominates lass work and his rrerrirnent is reserved tor other times .Caffe If W K I 1 ,5 1 1 Ka Sf Pit ur BOOK M,,,,,,, f-:QNX 'AMX' - Vs KY . I 57 f his c ' . ' ' . E , . - - -I 1 , . I 1 1 I f I C 1 I f I f - J 1 A - 'Q ' I t . . ' . 2 ' . i , . l 4 - , ff - -x .1 4 , f ,. A , . fl .1 , .fig 'P' X. I '. 1 , I ' .ILA , 39 1' .n ,Glynn N t , V f I . Q .,-I ' I H 5,-.ygggf t ' in . JW .1 ,bs--,,.J, .. ' - 'firm '-Jig' '32 :T rw .uv -'f - -r-f. fy ,. 1 A - K 5 l 4 W Hy- ':,, 1?7'.f,' Lggjgre-1,1-Q . W J .f1?1',nf'-. 1,13 1 -15,55- ' arf.-33 f Rs- Q, . A - . .., .1Y,r,. i- -...Af - , '.- -4 . - ,f 44 4 , f- Y ,. 5 ar Q -, e. W, ' , .hm -1 ,nr if? V .pw 2- ., ..., s be . W ste., V xl: YA as -Y. X 3 .,,., ,4. .u - ln ,,y.,c, .' .- -,,. Y .V -- A -, --.Y , - 'ff' r X fx x:4 V 4 I , l -.-,,, He... - J - . Q, - e? - , ,..,. - - , .xxlf gaming... A .A GERARD FRANCIS MCNAMARA S3 09 TALBOT PLACE KEW GARDENS L I Sodality Riding Club KBS Debating l 2 Glee Club Ierry though short in stature is a rnan possessed with many useful talents One is his remarkable capacity for absorbing and retaining knowledge Another is his habit of gaining friends Perhaps his greatest claim to fame has been spreading cheerfulness and good humor over our years at the Prep Now in parting lerry we are certain that life will hold few difficulties for you and no one will reioice more in your success than your friends of 37 MATTHEW DENIS MCMAHON 15543 100th STREET HOWARD BEACH, L. I. Track, Cross-Country, 4g German Clubg Basketball, 4, Rifle Club, K.B.S.g Sodality. A good student, he has achieved his great- est success in the field of sports, holding down varsity berths on the basketball squads and with the field and dalers. Possessing a quiet but cheerful disposition he has attract- ed a number of sincere friends. No matter what course of life Mac chooses, his de- termination and pluck will surely carry him through to the top. EDWARD PARNELL MCNULTY 519 9th STREET BROOKLYN KBS Football 2 3 4 Track l 2 Blue lug 4 Student Council 3 4 Spanish Club D bating l Tennis 3 Blue Book 4 Monogram Club There he goes' Get him' And sixteen of th class social lights gain ground on a lone figure The cause of this pursuit is Ed who Writes Round the Prep column which keeps would be Romeos from Bay Ridge to Flatbush in line He managed Bill Richard son rignt into the Presidents chair and was a bone crushing plunger on the Prep ll With all your Res Gestae Ed your succe is a sured ff?-6 x xxx 92 lfli-M-ii ni BLUE 130014 Q17 ..., IL!! 5 : 4. , 1 - ' : G- e A , I . . I x ' H . S , . ss S . ff V l ' . 3 ' Q ,- x h ty 2 , w 5. N' - ,, l 'f ' W, A 1 xr ' ' I v . tx -. -ly LJ.,-xii x M ,,,,f 'Q - - . 1 'X it ' -Wg ..-' . K x ,--'5',. .V - - , I ., Y . .A sg' .nn 54' ' : 5-U' - ' , - 40:1 z PM-s -'os f s--fs. . - A W Y V . 4 -- - - - '-' 1. -0 ddlfnlxix I ffsffx' B ' 'I-V, A - 'f,f93 'i 'Wipe IOHN GERARD MASTERSON 101 85th STREET BROOKLYN Sodality, 1, 2, 3, 4, KB.Sg Guard of Honor 3 4g Debating, l 2, 3, 45 Prep Players -1, French Club, 3, 4, Chess Club, 2, 3, 4, Riding Club, 2, 3, 4, Basketball Manager, 1, Tennis 3, Blue Book, 4, Camera Club, 4. Ierry's studious nature and quiet personal- ity have won him the respect of his teachers as well as his classmates. By his diligence he has gained a goodly collection of honor cards. His manly character and pleasing personality have attracted to him a host of friends. It is with reluctance that we bid lerry farewell as he departs from the Prep Certainly We shall cherish the memory of his friendship, THOMAS VINCENT MILES 5207 7th AVENUE BROOKLYN otball 3 4 Ba eball 2 3 4 Tra lt Hockey 3 4 Glee Club l 2 Sodality KBS Guard of Honor 4 Class Pre ident l 2 3 Athlete plu Known by eve ybody even Nick Popularity was inevitable becau f insuperable athletic deed and abilitf to retain quiet smiling personaliy Played varsity football for three year rrade all scholastic twice Ran quarter rrile in irst Played goalie for last two A odalist and chief booster In the plaw cnc Ha been class president and Stuflen Coun il repre sentative Ran for vice Q 9 l -'1 tq fQy'rOu balloon campaign VICTOR IOSEPH MATTHEWS 2702 AVENUE I BROOKLYN KRS Football 4 Hockey 4 Track 4 Vic who worries more about weighing two hundred pound than hi Latin is one of the mo t likeable fellows about the Prep He is the mo t ardent enthusiat in the Prep for football He IS a sterling athlete who glows on the field of sports both in baseball and football During his stay at the Prep Vic has made many friend and they of Brook lyn Prep wish Vic success in all the years to onie Laiw If if Ziff 9- ,N r 31 BLUF BCJCDK j,,,,,,1,1f-fze 1: 1 1 11 1 1 . ss 'fs A ., 'S . 3 ' . as f s '. . s - c ' . 1 l 1 FO .1 1 1 s , 5 c', lg 1 1 F 1 1 1 1 - fl 1 I P 5 1 1 - ' r , - se o , 4 S k I 0 I . . . . .0 A . 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' f KJ F Vis. xx IAMES ALOYSIUS MURPHY 40 WORTH STREET BROOKLYN Sodality KBS Blue lug 3 4 Track 3 Dugout 3 4 Student Council 3 Spanish Club 3 4 Clas President 3 Debating l Football Committee 4 Cori ular Lawyer 4 Artist His pare moment produce face on every page Alway miles when forlorn Slightly shy Hobby Orchestras Excellent shiity football player but too light for varsity playing Worries biweekly over his share of Alumni Column Excellent dancer Good sport considering the riding he takes A bit of a fashion plate at the Prep Noted for large vocabulary not the lite ary type Likes Notre Dame most Ambition Business world Else?-SK Q19 Ru IF BOOK Q57 IOHN IOSEPH MORAN 156 UNDERHILL AVENUE BROOKLYN K.B.S.g Freshman Baseball, French Clubg Glee Club. Throughout his four years Iohn has im- pressed us as being a congenial, good-na- tured Prepster. In the classroom his fine scholastic standing, and outside, his track activities, helped him to make his high school life a successful one. Humorous and pleas- ant in his manner, lohn has always been a loyal Prep man. IOHN FOLEY NACE 406 EAST 5th STREET BROOKLYN Debating l 2 3 Sodality l 2 3 4 Library l 2 3 Head of Staff 4 Chess Club l 2 3 4 French Club 3 4 Student Council 3 Riding Club 3 4 Guard of Honor 3 Blue Book Staff 4 Class President 4 Everyone loves a fat man Well cer tainly the author of this maxim must have had in mind a man like lack Nace For lack is really very healthy looking and he is one of the most popular oi the Prep men Through out his four years he has aisplayed profici ericy n all subjects and particularly in the sciences He has met with great success which we hope will characterize his entire path ahead 616+ T7I Ig,-'14 fix X 1 g . . .5 1 V I V I V V I 1 I , , g HTS 1' V P V P , , 1s , 1 4. . 1 s s s 1 A r ' , . . ' 1 V 1 I 1 V V V I 1 V V 1 1 I 1 1 1 1 I 1 1 1 I 1 I ,N . 1 V 1 V 1 1 1 ' I 1 1 . ,. ' , ,- A i . , . 1 ' ,V 1- 'A 1 ..- l lm talk u, X , . aL P 6 ' 'I ' vxtx'- '2' X 1 ,X ,- -X ,.'xlu'.y , 'L ' -m1, Nl: 4 ll -'dvr 'K' hw, I I , 1 -1, . is .5G,,,V - .Lf .,--f ,,.p' f A ' ii-'f ' I qfnl ,ef - 4 f ,- ,,, turf' ' 1 Vs 1- -. .-1 ,fs-ss ,f-'X sffsf, Q--e. -1 . X, , 1 ' nag QT' . x i, W' X 'f '3-Hess.,-'jf , 4, r 1111 -Y - V,:+-- V V V ,A - 1 Ai- WILLIAM EDWARD NOONAN 126 MAPLE STREET BROOKLYN Sodality, 1, 2, 3, 45 Ping Pong, 45 K.B,S.g Debating, l. Quiet, gentlemanly and a pleasing person- ality-there you have Bill Noonan. Bill has always been a loyal supporter of the Prep teams and he himself has taken part in the track activities, Among the men at Prep he has gained some tame as an excellent ping- pong player. His high ambitions, we are sure, will carry Bill tar, and in parting we wish him the very best of luck, IOHN IAMES OCONNELL 1318 UNION STREET BROOKLYN KBS Basketball 4 D bating l 2 French Club 3 Student Council lack is a Prepster endowed with many use ful talents One is his ability to speak intel liaently on almost any subject Another is his ability to engage in different sports with versatility But the greatest talent is his gift of gaining friends by his witty and keen remarks We give this quintes ence of soon taniety to the wo ld with simple words Mav life be a bowl of cherries to you EUGENE IOSEPH OBRIEN 1426 EAST l2th STREET BROOKLYN KBS Swimming 4 French Club 3 Blue UQ Perhaps the best way to speak of Gene is to supply the one Word spirit synonym ln Gene we have a chap who was a member ol the swimming team and one of the Blue lug star reporters He was a quiet capable fellow whom everyone liked The senior clas-: knew him best as a fine classmate a true friend and a real Prepster Au Revoir Gene 57 BLULE BOOK 'ff s 0-N... . 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A v- , A fix X , 1.12 1 V If id- J, ' 4,.f1V f li',I ,N , 1 1,2 ,, mr' , , ,, -r' ., i - A, -f,u',y1':f . a 1 .pw,,fx-.-ff ' , f--,fi-fs--fu g A f , K H, g,,v .V Y Hr, g ,Y 'iw' - .N ' -,, 2 s ' s' 1- l ----J f' 'f -fm gg- ox 3 Vw -V:-f. f 1,1 1 ,Q L- T -C-'Q ei, ,Q - f 'X-X, V 'Lx--gs 4 A Q54 ' NW 4 N PHILIP IOSEPH O REILLY 216 BROOKLYN AVENUE BROOKLYN KBS Debating l Or hestra l 2 4 Silver Medal l 2 Gold Medal 3 One of the little giant of the clas Phil has a happy go lucky air about him which endeared him to each and every member of his class Not only his keen ense of humor but also his s t e a d f a s t companionship strenghthens the bonds of friendship He is a keei student but his humor has often re lieved the tension of the class with a timely bit of wit GERARD CHARLES O'HARA 429 42nd STREET BROOKLYN Nothing succeeds like success seems to be Ierry's favorite axiom and tenacious en- durance in his every pursuit assures his vic- tory. ferry is a reserved lad and his opin- ions embrace the two views to every propo- sition, His active participation and fighting spirit enlivened the football squad. Added to his physical prowess he equally volunteers the too difficult answers. Farewell, lerry, and may your equanimity be fully appreciated. ANTHONY PETER PARMEGGIANI 326 JAN BRUNT STREET BROOKLYN Football 3 4 Hockey 3 4 Sodality l 3 4 Second Assistant 3 Monogram Club 3 4 KBS Glee Club 3 Dugout 3 Blue Book Busines Manager Everyt me we heard the lockerroom Sere nade we usually found Parmi the erstwhile memo r of the glee club in the middle of t Every group must have one merry maker and Par 1 kept the tension between the cla s and the teacher free His athletic orowes was well displayed as the Varsity Football guard and as the manager of our Champion ship Hockey Team Parmi po sesse all the eces a y qualitie to make him succeed t -tt' 34 FELIIF FECDCUK 57 my 'Till '-'R ,+- ggsx- flnrvf f5zL:-sm vv ,pals ' ' X , ' - r- . A 7 -- -, , , L , , , . W ' A s .s, ' W . A U 4 1 . , ' - - 1 . . ' 'P I ' . - 1 ' . ' ' - , 4 s , . ' i , 'fs - Q . I . S . 9 . , A . B n -5 r s ' . . I . -.t hc U to A if wie I 124 1 'YJ V L ' VXX 'K X y . .x tt' - ,Mil-ly , X , iw x-, X y 2 ' .x 1 -l ,,.a,-I .4 ix - ' - Vw., ' 5' ., JJ' -Enul'-G' v 4 W - i Jar- - ja , .fp . - '-- f ' , j- M-E , -XXX! . A., :,,'-Q-Q A 47 - -ff - 5' - .., A ,QQ-f-W W , -Aw --W ,L-' A54- '4 - 14,0 ' -xg-3... K ' , f ',-,f- 'g- x4V4,, V wx ' N THOMAS FRANCIS PATTERSON 7310 NARROWS AVENUE BROOKLYN Debating, lg German Club, 35 KBS. Sincerity is his greatest asset, and in him conceit is conspicuous only in its absence. Loyalty to his classmates, and an agreeable nature won for him many friends, He is gifted with a gracious sense of humor and an unassuming manner, along with his sin- cerity and application to work he is sure to be a tremendous asset to his advancement in whatever field of endeavor he chooses to pur- sue. IOHN BRENNAN REDMOND 1127 CARROLL STREET BROOKLYN Glee Club l Tenni l 2 3 4 Ba ket ll l 2 3 Captain 4 KBS The ma nstay of the basketball team and a tennis player of no mean ability lohn gained fame as an athlete but sports stati tics can not reveal his many fine qualities His ami ability is at all times evident and his con scientiousness as a student and a true pro duct of the Prep He was an ever welcome member of the class and it is small wonder he so quickly acquired a veritable host of friends IOHN MARNELL REDINGTON 67 86th STREET BROOKTYN C' So 4 Te French Club 3 Entering the Prep as a sophomore lacks countenance has always radiated a jovial per onality He took a keen interest ln intra mural teams t is popularly believed that he has read all the books in the Prep library And so it is with fond remembrance that We bd the fu ure Navy Officer farewell 57 BLULE BQQK e' N1Ef s mes... 63 K.B...,., 2, 3, 4, dality, 3, 5 nnis, 3, 45 s ' . 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' 71' rf ,f --- - 'f esv ,, ,Q - Xxs , 2:..4fLx, 5 '- ,ss , , ' 4-I Q mx 313 ,zyy l CHARLES IAMES REILLY 1827 78tl' STREET BROOKLYN S 4 Trac l 2 3 4 Germ Club 3 President 4 Debating 2 Che s 3 4 Silver Medal 2 3 A dashing figure on the Cinder path and a brilliant one in t'1e cla s room was Char le Whenever anything came up 1n cas that required serious co sideratiori and level headed thinking there was always one per son to consult Charlie On the boards he could always be depended upon to vin poin s for the Prep And it is with fond re mernbrances that we w1sh him Auf VV1eder sehen IOHN ALOYSIUS REGAN 7 l 6 PUTNAM AVENUE BROOKLYN K,B.S.g Football, 3, 4, Basketball, 3, I.V.g Student Council, 2, 3g Swimming, l, 2, French Club. lack, as he is fondly called by his fellow Prep men is, to put it briefly, a bundle of good nature. His six feet has brought him through many victories both on the gridiron and the basketball court. Because of his sportsmanship and pleasant personality, lack has been the source of admiration of his fellow Prepsters. In parting Iack carries the bet wishes of everyone who knew him through these four vears WILLIAM IOHN RICHARDSON 286 RUTLAND ROAD BROOKLYN God Medal l 2 3 Sodality l 2 3 4 D batinj l 2 3 Pre ident 4 Elocutlon Gold Medal Eastern le uit Oratorical Contest Second Place Prep Players 2 3 4 Blue lug 7 A ociate Eaitor 3 Editor in Chief 4 Stucent Council It i a gra e tug that he was one of the best orators pres iaents scholars or editors the Prep has seen tri many year the P ep phy ically but th he has yected mto the school shall never 3 President 4 KBS inyustice we comrmt in say Bill friend were as many tuaents Bill may graduate e fighting and striving splrt the hearts of Prepmen ig.-: t'S nf' BLUE 130014 57 Siam., -'VFW' 1'-1'-., ,aes-asf X 64 , S . . KB- -,l, Z,3, 5 k, , , ,J an I I - f , : , Q ,-: , I S h- Hn - if' in ' . ' l s ' ' . n ' ' i , '- , - . . 1 ' 't . , ' ' ' - l , , , : ' . , , , : 9- Q, . . , s , 2 , , 2, ' s , A J , . , J , 1, ., r , , - - , 1 , . . A .1 . , , : 3 v ' . - 1 , .- fl i , . . 4 1 , 'f s. s ' s as , re s ' K ' . in' a ' . . k araduate but will perpetuate his memory in ,V - ' - x ' Q ., 1. N. .5 VN 3' XV X lff eg. A tt, -- , -jv.'..,-g l'-, A mx 4 '- '..1- ,I x..t.v,,. ka -'ltvl' ff' .-so - ', .,. 'l I me -s ' X 1 f . -: - ,- , 'TQ' ,-Y FAGQ- ' ',1-Z' 'X'i,g,f'-eXg,,,-- 'Xxx-49-4Q,lw- 4'i,,,-Yx'.h,'f - 'pr' ','A - ' vu, ' -, l::e- ' - 2-,X-4 4A.ug.,. 3 4-,X - IOSEPH GARRIGAN RYAN 812 AVENUE P BROOKLYN Class President, l, 4g Student Council, lg Freshman Baseballg Track, 25 Blue lug, 4g Def bating, lg K,B.S.p Blue Book, 4. Few spend four such eventful years at the Prep as loe. He has been president of his class, member of the student council and associate writer of the Round-the-Prep col- umn. Because of his sincerity and his orig- inal humor he has made many close and lasting friendships. By his endeavors Ioe's name will live long in Prep's Hall of Fame but longer in the hearts of his classmates. WILLIAM FABIAN SCHWITTER 2015 KINGS HIGHWAY BROOKLYN Football 3 4 Baseball 2 3 4 Basketball 3 4 Tenni l KBS Sodalrty Guard of Honor Debating l 2 Student Council Span ish Club Heres a fellow everybody likes always smiling with a glow of mischief in his eyes His outstanding performance in baseball basketball and football have won him fame and admiration from f llow teammates and adversaries as well We of Brooklyn Prep belive that its fellow like Bill who will bring renown and glory to the name of his school and wish him well in the years to come VINCENT IOSEPH SANTARE 153 LOTT STREET BROOKLYN Sodalitf l 2 3 4 Debating l 3 4 Pr dent Z Chess Club l Z 3 4 Student Coun cil 3 4 French Club 3 President 4 Gold Medal l 3 Silfer Medal 2 KBS rour vear ago a rriall knicker clad boy won a scholarship to the Prep During that tirre he has worked hard and now he grad uat s after having distinguished himself IU tudies His popularity is clearly evident by his nomination to the office of Student Coun c1l president Everyone can be proud to be riumbered among hi friends 10-I-4 57 BLUE BOOK S5 A ,,,,: ',,,,GSi- . 5 , , , , : - .. t, : f , 1 5 , 41 ' .- . 4 S f 5 - ' . . A - D . . . . . . 1 , S . A . . . . , , fs ' , l F' 1 I I 1 I 1 I 1 1 I Sf I - ' AI I I I , . F I ' I ' . ' ' e . . . ' x L K' of 'f . f ,, v li if ' 'Ls V ? ','rAl Kin- 1 1 ' iff. ' 41 ' ', ' 'my' , ' HNW ' - 1 Q ff .5192 1 , sf'-2' ':!sf ' ,fvsx ,..,x P ,M ' g . L gf, 4 5-1 7, Q' 1':3,.'Q. 1fQ'4n'5 f Rx' ' i 'Q --fx' W ' V ' F 'Q-4 'F' X X ef? BERNARD FRANCIS SMITH 1867 HARING STREET BROOKLYN Che Club 3 KBS Sodality Swirrirrimg D a matics 3 A a rr er ber ot two PTLD Plov Treasure Island a d Oliver Twist well will he be emcrnbered tor his fine acting Also not to be forgotten is the fact that he va the one providea the football sciuad with enioyment during their oiourn at its K f C football' training camp A good reporter and a like able fellow He was always aooreciated and liked by all L- '5' Xx x we-1' CARMINE ANTHONY SICONOLFI 318 5th STREET BROOKLYN Debating, l, 2, Chess Club, 2, 3, 45 German Club, 3, 4g K. B. S, Science is Si's forte and a brilliant future in the field of Chemistry seems assured for him. His excellent marks in German quali- fied Si for an office in the German Club. A forthcoming playwright, Si has 'written colorful sketches which have been enacted by this group. The more we know Si, the more we admire this shy Wissenschaeftler. Best of luck, Si WILLIAM EDWARD SMITH SHORE ROAD AND 78th STREET BROOKLYN Ba eball Manager 3 4 French Club 3 4 Joaaitv 3 4 KBS Debating l Monv tienaship have been made during our tot fears at Prep but none is to bc norc treasured than that of Bll Smiths For Bill i a teady can 1 tern worker n class and a fine fellow TIQIII tri ough Bill is one f those men who e success in later life s inevitable Heres luck to you Bill t Fsisiirf HOOK '-1,7 4 X,-'Lil , xx X D.,-.E s -ZHWK ,az-,dim rf-'ff' M81 I X 66 ., y . , I . SS , g ,. .g A 5 4 I. lr r r A P -'l. s i r. i J Ass U 5 Y' A S H I . ,, .. - s . , . . , . . U L .. fs. , . 1 , ,-5 f- . 1 -,,- . r' . '. ' s A Air i . ' . - .1 3 ' . i 4 ' 'S za , .' , i , , , ,L ,Y I I . , S , S ' ' i D t II y gxtg .W xx .Ex 'ffl 4 -Q A Q . x N Ni 1-Vw .xu X i 'xlilil . . ..,. '. ,V ry '-I r , .' 1' i I , ,S '. fig, , 'f.a.,i- X.',. X :- ,,gjl' -ff-' - Eff v 4 - - K- . R V, ,v ., ,VY Q ,., K ,xrx 7 Y, Ut--. Y .t , , , C -, , -,., - n - ' A7 , it , ve- ,, ,.-,., ,r ' .f . ' O 'I-pf 31.73. f st- WILLIAM FRANCIS STEELE, IR. 1643 72nd STREET BROOKLYN Chess Team, l, Captain, 2, 3, 4g Debating, lg KBS. Chess player. Commended Chess Club since lA. Once taught 4B how to chess on blackboard. We were mostly bewildered. Possesses a wonderful mind for mathematics. A quiet sort in class. Unusually attentiveg seerns to be thinking of all that's said. Mem- ber ol French Club. Always loyal to class and school activities. His career, we know, will be as successful as his chess game. RAYMOND IOHN VISCARDI 54 WEST 78 h STREET NEW YORK CITY Debating l 2 3 4 Student Council l 2 3 K B S Sodahty 4 Prep Player 3 French C u 3 4 Many a period in the cla room ha been enlightened by Ray s inimitable humor The gales of laughter heard coming from he Latin Cla s a e invariably caused by Rays takes or rrerelv the inflection of his vo ce Nevertheles in oack ot this unusual sense of hurror is really a 'ne character and we wish Ray the best ot luck WILLIAM IAMES THOET lU9 48 llUth STREET BROOKLYN Debating l 2 KBS Soalality 4 Swim ning 2 3 German Club 1 In studies Bill distingii hed him elf a a hard worker The uccess af ine 'lebating society was greatly influenced by Bill ara torical ability I-hs ver atihty again came forth in his endeavor in the realm of King Neptune with amazing rc ult For this son we are sire that the Prep will yrieve hi oss both a an athlete and cholar A' 1 if Q57 BLUE BQQK W 67 f t , lt' 3 i 1 I i 'I , r ' . 4 I ' M is ' :L s , r' . ' x ' A ' '53, - ' ' I Hrs fa. ' Tea- ' . si ' -f' l s . . is . N ., i 0 A L. I. ' . , , , : . . . : . . Q V I 4 5' 2 - ' ' . ss S . . . . . ' t ' sr r ' ' ' Q .' , . S, . ' i .i. . w V. f I Mg- ' I ,- . f , A ' I .'. ' Y. 'W h 'QL x ' 'UAA , , m, I , .I,,,.V . fm: ty 4 I Vinyl ,. ff 4. ' Q' ,:LEf12'. 7-,'.'.3g ,Lt A ' fig., :!i,1:1 1',7f2f-. .fx 5.--,XFX 1 ,, 5- .-.Y sg - - Af,-fir, .ij S1f-Qs QMHKEN csQzS?4mf FXS9b-.1,aHXW,s.'s ei-cc of new :E 'a - 1 X ' V ' -14 ' 4. - . ' -T - - ,., Y52-1 ',x'v-f gf,,-.4-Q 5 W4 WILLIAM IOSEPH WOODS 960 EAST 12th STREET BROOKI YN Cla Vice Pre ident 2 Sodality 1 Debat 2 r lu 3 K o Nheri Bill 1 not arapplnq Nith Newto theory or ri gahrig with Virgl he can he lou a ma oeuv ring a ping pong racquet sinking a ba ket and knocking out screaming double on the indoor field He has sup po ted every actixitv a d it is this sinceritv of purpose couplea with a geniality of spirit that las Non for Bill a host of friends ,Q tw. ROBERT MONROE WELSH 110-O5 Qlst AVENUE RICHMOND HILL, L. l. Debating, l, 2, Football, 3, 4, Track, 2, Monogram Club, 3, 4. Irish by name and Irish by nature Bobs easy-going, almost lackadaisical manner, his droll sense of humor, and ever lingering smile have garnered for him a large group of friends. A sufficient talent for studies, Bob's Prep career is especially notable by two years of varsity football. Bob spends his spare time fsome of the teacher's, tool dreaming of Annapoli and the briny deep. Smooth salling Bob. BOLESLAUS IO SEPH ZACHAREWICZ 147 DUPONT STREET BROOKLYN KBQ French Club 4 Debating l 2 ack an ardent basketball fan seldom 1 e a Prep game He is a good plav r and an xcellent shot Above all Zack is a clean sportsman and despite the keenness of corrvoet tion has never played unfairly His enthusiasm was contagious Everyone who kne.v him liked him His classmates can all call him friend and in parting wish him all success Nllrxtgf, V BLUE 130014 57 Q! 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Bock from Beneiliction in the church Tommy is hungry lust think oll in Fourth Yeor. 1937 trophies, Bossketboll Ping Pong ond Hockey Finol Vows of Fr. Higgins SI. ond Fr Welsh S I. Moynihon, Dineen, Fiore ond Havelock Q QC R- 1 el 3 Qu bl fT va, F li, 6 Now The iri-bfwtwoerr' at track practice At Football Camp Taken in the Library On tlife bridle path Tliey'vc aol guns: waitina fcr you, lOl'm Silver' 'NO wird at 1liQ Penn relays Candid al the apple Larrel Secretary af 'Nor Experiwient an heat First Row: Connor, I. Sullivan, Father Welch, Sl., Butler, Manning, Second Row: EellingA ham, R. Sullivan, McEwan, Cavagnaro, Courtney, Third Row: De Alteris, Carey, Connelly Ryan, Fourth Row: Allen, Caddell, Watson, Esswein, Bennett, Fifth Row: Toner, McGrath. 4-A-l This following writeAup is an attempt and, though only an attempt, hearted one to acquaint you with the members similarity to prominent public personages. So they are: l assure you it is a whole of my class through their without further delay, here Nick Cavagnaro, Frank Carideo, Neil Coppola, Robert Taylor, Iohn Esswein, Thomas Edison, Edmund Butler, Buffalo Bill, Arthur Connor, Henry Ford, Tommy Allen, Colonel Lindbergh, Ed Toner, lleywood Broun, Ioe DeAlteris, the lnvisible Man, Frank Connelly, Lon Chaney, Bill Watson, lim Braddock, Tom Courtney, Glenn Cunningham, Albert Drolesky, Paderewskig Gilbert McEwan, Travis laclsson, loe Carey, Max Baer, Albert McGrath, The Forgotten Man, Bill Monahan, George Raft, Eddie Ryan, King Levinskyf Ed Manning, lackie Coogan, lack Sullivan, Old lohn L., loe Eellingham, Ching Yihnson, William Bennett, Ellsworth Vines, Edward Caddell, IimmyMcLarnin. - L Hoping you will recognize us when you see us, we are, yours truly, 4Al, , tgofx 'RA gy -H H . i Kg ti A Xxfigfi- 'C ' ?!.f 'X ,' A ' X ,A fer' .C A A A A- A AA A - -A T2 E5 Llol ll. EJCQ CQ li tj K 2, f'3fi 7 i ,, AA f C . - . . E2fr:f:.n3Q1-fffff , :wwf A -eg'7?v3?'f-e ii 72 x Mm Kiwi, A iff '-:ills r ' Q57 is Luis Es C3 UK 'NX Y L A - ff ?x,,, Y V .. xx-, -2':Psg,,,,3,T ei-Q-TJQZ-Sl-u,,,,,,:,. 4-A-2 Though a bit modest in declaring fl-A-2 leaders at Prep, neverthless we here present our record and allow you to Judge for yourself. Foremost in achievement is the Student Councils Vice-President Pete Callery, outstanding as a track man. Banking with Callery in studies are Maher and Neagle while as teammates on the track team he has Brady, lngham, Maher and Finley. Our contributions in other sports include Ed Hogan varsity football and baseball player and the promising material in tootball-ffDwyer and Woltmann, in baseballfSchneider, Hesterberg and Golden, in basketball+Molloy, while Isaacson is our hockey star. Extra-curricular activities claim the attention of others With Grady in the library, Gleeson and Gorman on the Blue lug and Fred Clark and Breslin spending much time at the Dugout. Rounding out the class are W. Clark, Burke, Gillan, lacobs, Maule, Shannon and Strauss who, although they are the last mentioned are tar from least conspicuous in spirit as regards both school and class. First Row: Shannon, P. Callery, Mr. Perry, SI., Mr. Walsh, Strauss, Second Row: Hogan. Schneider, Breslin, Finley, Dwyer, Third Bow: Burke, Neagle, Ingham, Iacobs, Fourth Row: Gorman, I. Gillen, Isaacson, Molloy, Maher, Fifth Row: W. Clark, Hesterberg, Maule. Brady, Sixth Row: Gleeson, Grady, VValtmann, F. Clark, .fl- 36 3K -3G .... I was scarcely in position ere my enemies began to arrive, seven or eight of them, running hard, their feet beating out of time along the road, and the man with the lantern some paces in front. Three men ran together, hand in hand: and I made out, even through the mist, that the middle man ol this trio was the blind beggar. The next moment his voice showed me that I was right. Down with the door! he cried. 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V7'4.V - ' 4 .V fh V X ,Ll If ', '- f 'Www' -V.,:V'V - V. ff' 4 ' 1-' ,1V I, 3, , V- L Y V, H 41155.- . ff X '- 'fg j f f -. ,Qffw if Ei? . A 5119 nfniii- -V - :sewn ig if' ', Q w I I ' ' 3 f f ' K I X W W W R, 2 4 . X X ' W N- I' 2 1 ,W QQ 'V f, , , .r ...V .' iq. 'M ,A' ', , fflf i ' - ' V- :Q V I 3-B-l First Row: Ftaimond, Barkie, Mr, McCawley, SI., Meeks Carney, Second Row: lc Prete I-loenings Ansley, Robert Cooke, Donnellan, Third Row: Shannon McCabe Fisher Ferguson Lynch, Fourth Row: Fowler Greeley, Fiore, Timrnes, Buckley, Filth Row: Forrest Murphy Dooley, Gould, Sullivan, Sixth Row: Luderiian, Ryder Cooke Kennedy, Slattery Zaloom Clare Catherwood. o Proponents of scholarship and lun describe the members oi dflifl. Mathematics is Ansteys torte, Gould is a demon on the court. loe LoPrete and Catherwood rate as the deans ol sharpiehood. Fisher, Tirnnies and Fiore at track, and Prep need never worry. While Carney, Ferguson and Slattery, in jokes and lun form auite a battery. Then Murphy and Dooley, an erudite pair, with Barkie our president, class honors share, While Ludernanls our star of grid, Al Zalooms our chem- istry kid. McCabe and Shannon with silent Lynch, all wade through Latin without a tlinch. With Bardwil and Greeley as basketball rnen, weve Meeks who startles us now and then. Phil Forrest, the Cooke brothers Ryder and Boo, in the orchestra are doing a very good job. With Hoenings always in the lug, Donnellan and Sullivan give math a hug. And Rairnond and Clare making honor roll taino, weve 'Blue lug G'Brien, who knows every game, Vfith Fowler, Kennedy, theres Buckley, who ends this sketch in rhyme ayulte luckly. Rip W it S S , fig '63194 X Pal ll lf F5 CD CDK tj? 'ief B' . , f-f . , , , ..sff 'f r iffffhf -ef121f2s'ssQ wmv W 76 3 - B - 2 Fennelly and Moynahan are men of SB2, With Quinlan, upright gentleman, are friends of all so true. Darcey, man of wizard brain, battles for marks with brilliant Crain While Vander Linden and Dineen, off honor rolls are never seen. Foleys face can brightly beam, Gillen's too, or so 'twould seem. Garvey of the ready wit, likes fones in clothes that tightly fit. Shaw's the strong and silent kind, Ateyeh with his nimble mind, Verse honors shares with our Frank Grogan, who, in turn rhymes with Metro's Geoghan. Touhey is our president, Woods with Murphy always went. I. V.'s strong man Havelock, with Cogan on whose head curls flock, Dunne and Bowler, Maher and Long, make our honor roll more strong. Webb, the mystic of the class, Sammon, always first at Mass Mallouk, the pal of everyone, Tommy Lyons our best dressed son, Connor, who gets around the town, Boehrer, never seen to frown, Stapleton who's averse to noise, Lewnes with the gayer boys, With flying colors pass the test and make our class by tar the best. First Row: Woods, Touhey, Mr. Reiners, Maher, Crain, Second Row Lyons Lewnes Geoghan, Havelock, Ateyeh, Third Row: Darcey, Stapleton, Boehrer Long Fourth Row Summon, Bowler, Webb, Grogan, Malloukg Fifth Row: Vander Linden Iones Connor Quinlan, Sixth Row: Dunne, Garvey, Shaw, Cogan, Moynahan, Seventh Row Foley Fennelly. I 1 First Row: Clark, Carroll, Mr, Devlin Sounders, Carley, Second Row: Yodice, Swett, O'Neill, Ghelordi, Kane, Third Row: Cocper, Carey, Schwartz, McKinney, Fourth Row: Reilly Rothlein, Scholl, Milne McManus, Filth Row: Giordano, McCarthy, Walsh, Smith, Whalen, Sixth Row: O'l-lora, Lo Rose Herbert, Biggs, Lyden. 3-A-i Whats that you say, Mr. Funk? , . . You've composed a new diction! ary? . . . lt has all B. P. student references? . . . hrn . . . lt sounds pretty good . . . Say, what page is 3-A-l on? . . . 78? . . . thanks . . . hrn. . . 71, 76. , .ohl here it is . . . 78. . . Well what do you know about that , . . Here they are . . , Puckster, Whalen, Mathernatician, Yodice, Hurnorist, Walsh, Scholar, Schwartz, Runner, Scholl, Natator, Saunders, Sprinter, Rothlein, Neptunist, O'Neill, Speedster, O'l'lara, Tackler, Dove O'Connor, Half-miler, McKinney Orator, McCarthy, Photographer, Lyden, Pass Receiver, l.aRose, Student, Kane, Hoopster, Herbert, Prodigy, Giordano, Wizard, Ghelardi, Catcher, Clark, President, Carroll, Latinist, Carey, Fielder, Biggs, Pitcher, Smith, Cotechist, Swett, Ovidist, Reilly, Deutscher, Milne, Fielder, McManus, Cornedian, Bachmann, Kansan, Cooper. ln conclusion, we find that 'lversatilityu describes 3Al. t elk . x2 - 4 fx ' 'X Xl it LPLW' ' lyk., it defies-fff 1 ' 217 ' ' - 5' gi! '.,, 'ft i ,' - , -P A -be ' . lui ljcl lg liijfiilf Q57 ' :Q 7 Qf'5iiff7V:5fl 'f'i' -1,1 ' ' - , 'Xffi 332, 'LN--A-v-jg: 'f'ff'ff 'vi M1,9,ff'f'Q,?,,,,,5,,,:e, m,,J,'2f?'m,,,fL, T .',,.54,,i,,m V ,Vx jg... A ,-46' 'fy '73 W F is 1 Q31 lil! lli lil' Milli 3 - A - 2 Although you have seen our faces for the last two years in the year book nevertheless you may not know our accomplishments and character- istics. Donald Lynch presides over our class meetings as President and Neagle keeps our money records straight. ln athletics we have Harris on the gridiron, Firth on the diamond and lvlclvianus, Fitzpatrick and O'Brien on the basketball team. The track team was strengthened by Callahan and Callery, while Brennan the school champ, and Ledner, Knight, Hugart and Sandford wielded mighty paddles in ping pong. The monthly honor roll always included Whelan, Gallagher, Chellis, Lee, l-laslach and Hassell while Hanlon debates and Sheehan experiments in Chemistry, Von Herbulis the cosmopolitan traveler, discussed his experi- ences with McAllister. Bowne the beadle, checked off the roll locating with difficulty Grogan and Donlan, O'Toole, bubbling over with quips, sprang new ones on unsuspecting O'Beilly and Mathias. Leo Lynch and Franghiadi never cause any disturbances, -fa direct contrast to Vitale and O'Neill. We hope that next year we can still number these fellows among our comrades, First Row: Whelan D Lynch, Father Higgins SI., Fitzpatrick, Gallagher, Second Row: Brennan, O'Toole, Ledner, Hassell, Callory, Third Row: O'Neil, McAllister, Sandford Franghiadig Fourth Row: Callahan Chellis, McManus, Lee, L. Lynch, Fifth Row: Donlan Grogan, Mathias, Vitaleg Sixth Row: Harris, Bowne, Neagle, Hugart, Von Herbulis Seventh Row: Knight Sheehan, Hanlon, Firth, Haslach, O'Beilly. CQ 9? luniors The usuol 8:45 scene. Dove with o S200 smile The poth to qlory, A moment with the King Hoey, Fox and Ryon. Dugout rush, Mr. Mclvlohon explclinfz They'll surround us sir Off for o ride. Willie ond lohn. Neusfse, Collohan Lynch Ghelordi Frank Stone punts Tommy Miles guards. Then Waittng for a picture in from ol the Capitol Wash- mqton We see some ot our old Profs at Woodstock At our prlgrimage to Aur- rotsvrlle 3Bl band Hr. Lyons, Sl and Her- bert with the drscus Chem Lab. lndccr league game at noon Georfre Crain ani Mr Reiners, 3l-32 We leave lor Washmyton frat: Boro Hall .... We had run up the trades to get the wind of the island we were after-I am not allowed to be more plain-and now we were running down for it with a bright outlook day and night. It was about the last day of our outward voyage, by the largest computation: some time that night, or at latest, before noon of the morrow, we should sight the Treasure. VVe were heading S. S. W., and had a steady breeze abeam and a quiet sea. The Hispaniola rolled steadily, dipping her bowsprit now and then with a whiff of spray. 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Y ' M N-:ng .FP?'f5E1gQf'1:g' '35 . -3 X X- - nf .Xf-ALJXXQQQ' 4 - ' 'f'xb-.., -4 X. 57' First Row: Reynolds, Tolner, Mr, Diamond, Sl., Bennett, Oliver, Second Row: Ahrens, Bardwil Brown, Gorman, Sheridan, Third Row: Brush, Delaney, Zekowski, McGuire, Fourth Row: Shanahan, Datter, Conroy, Bridgetts, Laphamg Fifth Row: Schaer, Scannel' O'Sullivan, Puma, Sixth Row: Brownworth, Logan, Melvin 2 - B - l Studies, sports and spirit together make up 2Bl, Glancing over the class it seems that: The goal ot Schaer and Sheridan is a pertect Latin translation, Reynolds, the star ot the baseball diamond together with grid- men Brownsworth, Ahrens and Pumo keep Ed Shanahan, the publicity man ot the Press Bureau, quite busy putting the Prep in the limelight. Melvin, Lapham, and O'Sullivan, the student council men, spend their time making it easier ior such fellows as Delaney, Conroy, Brush and McGuire, the representatives ot 2Bl in the intramural activities. The varied discussions of Logan and Gorman have otten been enlightened by the entrance ot our humorist, Bridgetts. Quinn is always found on the altar at Mass and devotions while any Thursday afternoon the debating room will show Datter the orator or the thespians Bennett and Murtagh. Canarsie gives the class Brown, The audi- ence of Tollners crack ping pong playing invariably consists ot Oliver, Zekowslci, and Sullivan. Beadle Bardwil and the class musician Scannell bring to a close the presentation ot 2Bl. it Yfliiflr ifvd X , ilk, i it 1. ig ie' fy , , i , , ,,. is i is in is ist sic irc in Crit?-??'i i33 '5?m G I s - . , ,ce-49 mf ff' -W ..mF?v-vmvgwvfff-+ilfsf4fwQi,i'- 0-fe-f 84 C X , if 2-B-2 We are sophomoresl ! We all shouted as we stumbled in our seats, And as sophs it can't be doubted we excel in all our feats. McDonald, Cahill, Lawless, Meagher are tops as students, barring none While in debating we're tops by far, what, with Larkin and Harrington. You'll find our man in the Sodality, Kerr and Cosgrove are just two, Gunthers a man of mentality, while Powers gets the 'scoops' for you When thinking of elocution time, think of lack Albertine Or if you're thinking of a rhyme, another orator's Bob Notine. As tracksters we're no easy 'pickins', we rank high as harriers, For there's McGovern-lohn, and Higgins to run and clear the barriers. On the gridiron there's Wally Perry, who plays like one of the Rovers, Mulry makes the track coach merry, baseball goes to Travers For a wit there's Bill Kiefer, Charlie Hallet's right there too, lim Bowler acts as library keeper, Raimond, is a sharpie, true. Yeno and Keegan and Baxter and Coyle With Kennedy, closes this chapter of toil. First Row: Keegan, Lawless, Mr. King, Sl., Higgins, Raimond, Second Row: Albertine Kennedy, Coyle, Dolan, Hallett, Third Row: Baxter, Mansfield, Bowler, Cahill, Fourth Row McDonald, Yeno, Kiefer, Cosgrove, Meagher, Fifth Row: Travers, Notine, McGovern Harrington, Sixth Row: Kerr, Larkin, Perry, Mulry, Conway. First Row: Kirk, Oi-lara. Mr. Wedcier, Schaeder, Murphy, Second Row: Kadri, Galla- gher Baden, Sullivan Sammcn, Third Row: Barrett, Lawrence, Ludeman, Glynn, Fourth Row: Neusse, Madden, Carroll Sessa, Sanditordg Fifth Row: Parks, Maguire, Ptlug, Pollack, Sixth Row: O'Rourke Delaporte Moran, Stevens, Dunnigang Seventh Row: Donovan, 2-A-l Lohmann, Enright, Keyes. i -A The following would be a G Mans identification of the members ot 2Al. Baden, man ot letters, Barrett, class leader, Carroll, Tommy Miles' successor, Lohmann and Dunigan, track twins, Lawrence and Parks, next years basketball hopes, Pflug and Sandford, constant attenders of K. B. S., Neusse and Sullivan, future Babe Ruths. Associates of these boy's in class are Pete Moran, hockey star, Madden, Latin expert, limmy Matthews, the diving star and McGuire, star of Treasure lsland . Besides this colorful group, we have the three K's Kadri, Kayes and Kirk and the sons of St. Patrick, Donovan, Gallagher and Glynn. Coming to the end, we have Enright and Fenton health marvels who associate with Delaporte and Ludeman, class tennis stars who in turn spend their time angering Ollqourke and O'Hara or outrunning Pollack, class track star. And now l leave you with a word of warning to watch the last group of this class, the S boys, Samman, Schaeder, Sessa, Santimauro and Stevens fthe S means smart?l. X lv 4 ' X ':. 1. E3 LLl li LjCQQl-X. Q57 .. fffn - 3 gag, N ff' N V , -,gr 1-ea, X . Pa r. . Lufx' N ' V' E P, l f .,f ,-'fig-A U L , f- - . we '- 1 f 0 Q' .- ' XS. 1 4 f - . '-'gr'9K- - 'awk 86 MN -- riffs-gif 'P Q51 B LUE BQDCDK . kat r ff'-I-as T-4-?'4g?5gE? '..fJs5.Rwf' 2 - A - 2 We are Sophomores, after a baffling Freshman year. What, with the Classics, simultaneous equations, digestive tract, etc., ahead l'll take a moment and review my fellows in-this fight for knowledge. First there is Fogarty, president and star athlete, lurgens candidate for the relay team, Milde, popular class secretary, Quinn, the first man off the campus at 2:35. Swinging to the next position of the room we find Linden, whose jokes flow in a steady stream, the ping-pong triumvirate of Gallagher, Fischer and Moriarty. Cagney and Sheerin represent us in intramural basketball, while Titus holds the position of Captain of Freshman football. Then, there's Scotto, an equestrian of renown, and actor McGinn. Madden is our star swimmer and Breslin and Fee are our orators. Morrell and Loughlin look like future basketball stars. Then there's Schaefer, the ace at Mathematics, Hart, the artist, and jovial Gunderson. As remaining mem- bers, we have Barrett, the red-headed cheer leader, Carlin, the studious student, Mackey, worrisome lack, Manning, the sharpie, G, CS I. Mead, the twins, Schmitz, the questionaire, humorist, Tonry and good-natured Stuckart. comrades. 252 -ee. First Row: Hankinson, Milde, Mr. Sullivan, Fee, Breslin, Second Row: Fischer, Mead Schmitz, G, Mead, Laughlin, Third Row: Mackey, Lindon, Sheerin, Stuckart, Fourth Row Moriarty, Carlin, Barrett, McGinn, Iurgens, Fifth Row: Manning, Madden, Schaefer, Scotto Sixth Row: Quinn, Hart, Owens, Gallagher, Wallin, Titus, Gundorson, Seventh Row:Cagney Santamaurio, Fogarty. vii' -Ci- 32 And So Look GT Wu.: JIIILIIV' T11-I f1'w'nQy ' Pfndiffh I.Dv.'r1Q.1 'uf nfwn a10IfJ'Ty' IAF The be-Il has FHYICI Moth Tfnllnfhr f'fv1f hr1rM Tollner in offtlon Hankmsorx In 'if 1 O Hem M' Sulltvdw 1t.1w 116 A Lcltm flax.: '.-ntl. M Qiomoni SI Presififen' 'gf C:,1::.frrr1 C1111 Bill Colkffry BORN MARCH 4 1922 ENTERED BROOKLYN PREP FEBRUARY I 1936 DIED DECEMBER 9 1936 EDWARD COLLINS 40 A pall of sadness was cast over h1s classmates and the ent1re school by the news of Ed Colllns death Although he has departed from our rmdst Ed l1ves on ln the hearts of all who knew hlm For we have a tang1ble memory of a stncere honest fellow a rather autet mdlvtdual a1mable and mevttably popular People ltke Ed are ones who make us proud of the Prep 1 1 . , . - 1 .... There was a great rush of feet across the deck. I could hear people tumbling up from the cabin and the foc's'le: and. slipping in an instant outside my barrel, I dived behind the fore-sail, made a double towards the stern, and came out 'upon the open deck in time to join Hunter and Dr. Livesey in the rush for the weather bow. There all hands were already congregated. A belt of fog had lifted almost simultaneously with the appearance of the moon. Away to the south west of us we saw two low hills, about a couple of miles apart, and rising behind one ol them a third and higher hill, whose peak was still buried in the fog. All three seemed sharp and conical in figure. So much I saw, almost in a dream, for I had not yet recovered from my horrid fear of a minute or two before. And then I heard the voice of Captain Smollett issuing orders. The Hispaniola was laid a couple of points nearer the wind, and now sailed a course that would just clear the island on the east. And now men said the captain when all was sheeted home ha any one of yo..1 ever seen that land ahead? .PXP X y, 6.--t,..m FSI ur- BOOK 3,7 I MIL!! f 90 T 'IF- .fl - 'Pi ,fl 1 '- 'll , 't U '. my V I1 ',:Q , if I4 1 t .l'4f-'.' F 1 1 ' '4 . . . A, . 14 x Ll, 'f v 5 dl -f x fd: il.. k l .' - -x X X 1 ,l P ll X A , -aft . A nf . 5 1, if 1 '. 59' 1' 54 4 ' - ' I 4-...gs'4's -59 ' 2-51 TQ ' fl- f d.ffi'9 l5'a 'lr ,Ktli Y Y. .- . 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WW. 4, vyf' . - TQ vs First Row: Valincti, Mulkeen, Mr. Pleiffer, Sl., McElroy, Mcpaddeng Second Row: Gian- quinto, McCabe, Gould, Parrelli, Lance, Third Row: Giancola, McNamara, Lo Curto, White Fourth Row: Sallows, Scanlon, Schaeffner, Breslin, Granger, Fifth Row: Beardall ,Moore Schwartr, lvlclnerneyg Sixth Row: Frey, Lyons. l-B-l Here only a year, our class has performed prodigies of valor in study and sports. Starting otl with beadle Beardall and twofterm president McElroy as officers, we have class humorists Frey and Giancola assisting orators Gianguinto and Mulkeen. l-lonor men Valinoti and Gould draw inspiration from the works of artist Sallows. While stumpsters Lance and McCabe speechify latinist Lo- Curto, laconic Grainger disapprovingly eyes loest friends of Father O'Connor, Parelli, and Schwartz. l-loop team, Schaeftner, Moore Goodwin, Breslin ana Scanlon, with ping pong king McPadden, smiling lohn Lyons and Mclnerney keep us at the top in sports. Versatile McNamara with loe Browns rival White close our first chapter in the Blue Book. We feel that there is much for us still to do and you readers, can expect to hear many things from us in the next 'three years. '- fv x 'N . 1lQ.. f ,' b y A :ll l f A is K. f-gS'.gi153, g ,i. 1 25, es - ee4f L.'i2ia.:r i f BLUL: BOOK 57 B 1 A '--' 1 W , fm' . A - , fx,-.. 4' 4 - i Q,,.!-M.- .IQ to ftf'fff f' dba Mm? 92 can explain at length why 'ltempus QSY' lilitl Vi l5CQDQJli, . - Y, . Y v, M X Y - ,H L 1. -rl1'?NmX' ' gi .Qfff-.K s- -'-1: f2Q,,x: ','.mxf ? V w 'g7 'i.sQ, !g3f'j.siV'-f::0i:, g.-,.., : l-B-2 And now we have completed interest from new experienccs, new ,Y H ii we were favorably impressed by cur first ycar at Prep, a year full of iriends and new subjects, On arrival enry Gchrhardt and elected him class president along with lfullens llczzziz also the I. V. Basketball mainstay. Frosh football received our Cunningham and Red Maddock. Charlie Scheid was our swimming contribut class basketball team, paced by baseball. lB2 is ably represented in Relinian, Foley, Walsh, Merrill Cafe, Q . , E3 Eg LO T' O sv 1, rf 3 rw Q 'i '55 F0 Q :U 23 9- 3 -2 as :J Q 53 is 9, rn 9, Q s 2: TQ. gc. Q Q an 5 Q. U fone our Captain, was composed of Prep politics by Fuchs, and Lorenzen. White, lngham and Fleming are track stars. Hazlitt receives our vote for most consistent tin ?l. Artie Appleyard fugitsf Doctor Fitzgeralds nemesis is Celano. Our future business world will be bolstered by Sheridan, Wallace and Ollalloran. To change a dull period to an interesting one we have Tom Lilly and lohnny Begley, our class comedians. So far our class has manifested a spirit that should make our :stay here successful and happy. First Row: Robert Sheridan, Merrill Mr. Lyons SI, Cwehrhardt, Wallace, Second Row Celapo Hazlitt Fleming, Cato, Reilly, Third Row: Begley, White, Appleyard, Walsh Fourth Row: Lilly, O'l-lalloran Mullens Rehrgan Cunningharri,FifthRow:Ciccione,O'LeC1ry Lorenzen, Maddock, Sixth Row: Scheid, Scanlon Foley. 35 First Row: Sullivan, Powers, Mr. Lahey, Lilly, Murphy, Second Row: McManus, McEldutl, Spaeth, Ross, Robinson, Third Row: Wernelcen Holland, Ruger, Vitelli, Fourth Row: Pope, Farrell, Haag, Gelshion, Williams, Fifth Row: Callahan, Eay, Gill, Tollerton, Sixth Row: Milos Druhan. 4 1 - B - 3 Dont let the picture accompanying this write-up mislead you: We re really not as bad as we look, as you will see. For instance: theres our wisercracking Ed Gill and lohn Ross, the reliable rooterg Class President, lohn Powers, loe Ruger and George Fay lead in scholastic endeavor, On the gridiron, Vic Miles and Ed Spaeth are consistently conspicuous, Tall, dark and handsome describe our lohn Robinson, Ed Holland, lohn Werneken, Ed Farrell and lohn Sullivan prove the adage that silence is golden, 'Shorter hours, less work --the motto of the inimitable Walt Williams, Then theres l'Cunningham McEldutt and Venzlce McManus, future record breakers, We boast Ed Haag and Artie Callahan as the class smoothies . Ted Pope is our coming pilot and Clilt Tollerton the prospective mang We have dubbed Enrico Vitelli the man in exileg Cowboy Buck Druhan and Bob Murphy we are always proud to have among usp Lilceable Ioe llilly and Charlie Gelshion,-he of the mighty torso, bring this presentation to a close. We sincerely hope that Hin toto we will greet you again in the '38 Blue Book. 'vgkfi' lil Llj li lo 15 C D CJ K .157 A .q!ffffQf1q,!AaEY,-,Y,,4:V,,gPYtz,,.f3 'T1',.f'-4.01i:yU'v, ms.. 1,915--. , g 'y,-avr' Q 94 l - B - 4 Hickey and Bower were our beadles in class Kelly and Schults in Latin surpass Tait, McNamara ping pong every day. Caddell and 0'Connell at baseball do play, McCormack, LaBorne in football renowned, Diamond and Kenny in basketball're found. Kelly and Mallon our outstanding leaders! Stotan and McCarthy are library readers. Hanlon and Peterson of other lands dream. Fitzgerald and Brophy, nice fellows they seem Leinz and Lightcap are two fellows rare, Calnan and Orr all debating they share. Cascio and Nelson think Algebra supreme, McCa1lion and Heller in smiles always beam. Louprete as elocutionist is widely renowned. Quite pleasant, l hope, this verse you have found First Row: Peterson, Hickey, Mr. uoode Schull CQSCIO Second Row Stolan O'Connell, Tait, Kenny, McNamara, Third Row McCarthf McCall1on Lightcap Louprete Fourth Row: Caddell, Fitzgerald, Calnari Brophy Kelly Fifth Row Nelson Bower Orr Leinzg Sixth Row: McCormack, Diamond, La Borne First Row: Daly, Murray, Mr, Giegengack, Braun Kellyy Second Row: Carney, Edwards, McGuire, Vachris, Lawrence, Third Row: Kennelly, Sentt, Gardner, Fleck, Fourth Row: Payne Campbell, Hannon, Lancaster, McLaughlin, Fifth Row: Accettella, Enright, Muller, petersg Sixth Row: Newbatt, Lewis, Pizzi, Dwyer. l - A - l A flash has just come in from class lAl that: Braun bug at the class Cbeadlel shares honors with Lawrence , . . Accettella is burning up the track as Daly scoops all news 4 . . Campbell and Kennelly are the cage men while Edwards is another Ioe Lewis 4 . Carney is Rubinotts rival while McGuire is the star pingfpong player 4 . Gardner has the gitt ot gab but Lewis is a man at peace with the world . . . Enright is quiet but, like Maher, unmistakeably versatile . . . Kelly is small but remember the story ot little acorns 4 . . Question! , , . ls l-lannon's face red and do Brockers teeth tap dance in Latin? 4 4 , Heller and McLoughlin maintain barriers ot reserve . . . Lancaster slides in his seat 'lwith the greatest ot ease, while Sentts smile would be an ad tor Steeplechase 4 . . Dwyer and Newbatt are descendents of Mercury . . . Payne, Peters and Murray are making hosts ot friends with their pleasing personalities . . . lffuller is no relation to the spaghetti people and Nussey is the class porter . , . ls it true that Fleck is a smoothie and Vachris hesitates in class? . 4 . Pizzi is a true sports enthusiast . . , Alix.--'Y For further details read your Annual Blue Book . fx j,lfYl? , ,4.i . L lj lull li l3CQQJK .57 L , efswes,1fkfma,ai,, -+42--Q we OG 5Yl3lllhllMQQHi wsxli 1-X f'1 gpg? 5 i i'f's'Nxi,p1:-1wF. T':-,1s-,ran-' 4 1-A-2 Prom reliable sources we learn that: Kenny exercises his presidential duties to the fullest extent . . . The class is ably represented in the Student Council by Evans, Lawson and Blaber . . . Beckley is a hawk-eyed beadle . . . Pisani rates the honor of class wit . . . Debating has found an ardent disciple in Cuyler , , , Holders of regular positions on the honor roll are Galvin, Ferguson, Hoffman, Conroy and Glover i . , Cunningham came, snored and conquered . . . Cooke, Simonds, Reddington and Tracy put together could equal a New York skyscraper . . , The basketball court is haunted by Gauch . . . Marons hair will someday start a bonfire . . . Mulaueen can ask :nore questions than Professor Quiz . . . The Anti-Noise campaign could never find fault with Hogan, Murphy or Gilman . . . Collins takes on all comers at Ping-Pong . . . O'Donohue and Hennelly strive to imitate Demosthenes and Cicero . . . Stephen Foster must have had Goris or Broughton in mind when he wrote Beautiful Dreamer' '.,. Moore snaps scenes of every Prep activity with his candid camera. Until this time next year, the Blue Book and we say to you Cheerio . First Row: Murphy, Kenny, Lyons, Tracy, Culyer, Second Row: Hoffman, Beckley Goris, Hagan, Mulqueen, Third Row: O'Donohue, Moran, Moore, Gilman, Fourth Row Ferguson, Collins, Hennelly, Galvin, Evans, Fifth Row: Blaber Glover, Cunningham Conroy, Sixth Row: Lawson, Sirrgonds Reddington, Cooke, Gauch. as 475- Q? av- 36 QP- 1' First Row: Foley, Cody, Mr. Paul A lteed, SI., Loth, Duffy, Second Row: Arnone, Notine, Mahoney, Meara, Hennessy, Third Row: O'Rourlce, Moore, Donnell, Carlin, Schmitz, Fourth Row: Mulvey, McCormack, Dunham, Dunker, Gill, Fifth Row: Umla, Reid, Trottner, Cullen, Sixth Row: Smith, Ferguson, Alexander, Seventh Row: Murphy, McCoy, Martin. ,1 y ,ffm . -xxx. X54 tr x 1 - A - 3 Although we are here but a few short months we have nothing which as yet may be termed a class history. However, we are at present in a stage of development and as time passes the names of many in our number will come into places of renown in our lines of endeavor about the Prep. Our class officers are Cody, President and Loth, the Vice-President. As representatives to the Student Council we have Dunker, Trottner and Smith. Our outstanding students are McCormack, Reid and Moore while Foley and Notine show great promise in the field of elocution. Sports claim the attention of many including our track stars Gill, Mahoney, Mulvey and Duffy, Murphy plays a nice game of tennis, McCoy is tops at swimming and McDonnell is our baseball player. ln the lighter veins of activities we find the handball experts Collins and Cullen, the class comedians Dunham, Arnone and Martin, then we have that Damien and Pythias team of Meara and Alexander, and that merry trio, Hennessy, O'Rourke and Schmitz. Completing the list are Carlin, Ferguson and Umla. Good fellows one and all! :'..:'.Afg ., XZ' A , e. . . ... , ia ., f is Lhl b tscgcsm JK 'V' .1 t ' ' - A f' , M, ,. . M., Qgtv fkifff. f ,.jf,,,,h ,,,, ,m:fmM6gP,g!.,,,d,,Tih55ym,.t3,.-.,-:4gf3qBi .,-,,-j,,pK'ijs-f., wmv 98 Freshmen FIo1:.ir1'g.s fgot hir: book: Mr Lyons SI C1Y1,1'J'J6'I Ro11ly':s difficulty. Ruhr on the Now Aurlosville Colisseum Vfflllf: pimq pomp: FYC:Sf1II1Ol'1 Bcnsoboll Tear? Coming in ot noon hour Mulvoy Foley, omfi Cori fvmop' C1 Joke Mr ffovlm Qxplnmg TEL? U S Supremo Com. Capitol token bmi 1 Sxjrrfirzfi Com? NSN .... The Hispaniola was rolling scuppers under in the ocean swell. The booms were tearing at the blocks, the rudder was banging to and fro, and the whole ship creaking, groaning, and jumping like a manufactory. I had to cling tight to the backstay, and the world turned giddily before my eyes: for though I was a good enough sailor when there was way on, this standing still and being rolled about like a bottle was a thing I never learned to stand without a qualm or so, above all in the morning, on an empty stomach. Perhaps it was this-perhaps it was the look of the island, with its grey, melancholy woods, and wild stone spires, and the surf that we could both see and hear foaming and thundering on the steep beach. E,-K Wil' 'I K lx f, 3 5 f I f l .3..,.f BLUL BCDCQK 57 fd f i,44l8X '7'7 'lv-nf qD 192 'S l 'L'h'w1-f XXX lO.i .Nt ,9 ., 4-it 1:2 fa gg 1M si N 9 .E , 4 21 ff QM 9 vp,-75,5612 T X , I ' v I . 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D: n A X x , N 1 1 . , '-11' .,:- xsfaw . x M ' 'fp' iv' .-Q.. .-J. -gn ,-A is 4 v 4- fi ., , J h ' ' ' -I' 1 ' -AT. kms ' ',, - ' Xi f-fx ' 'uf ' , ' -U -4-,.- NX Y- f fr-.. K K -.f Y' 1 , b M '4:'-,,.4-- Lv-.,h Q ' M- ,A X 1 .Jw '- - .f x. ', .x -- Qu. ,. .- ., A CHAPEL 'lOur Lady, Seat of Wisdom . . . A Blue and Red room, beautiful altar, angels winging about on tlie ceiling . . . always detached, in its way, from the outer noise , . . Alf ways possesses a calm, quiet atmos- phere . . . Two men always present . . Guards of Honor. 'x 1 w vw 3flJllll lvlxllz l xx . 4. .- , 5 Qtxxs, , QQQ, K , : -, ' -'Y' ' lsf F1rst Row Santare Masterson Hume Butler Rlchardson Second Row Callery Rellly Howley Brennan McCorm1ck McManus Connor Frang1ad1 Courtney Whelan Thxrd Row Holland Connelly lngharr Bark1e Noonan BovVle Meeks 'fltzpatrrck Hodnett Fourth Row Allen Scholl Sull van Toner Voslyn Fullan Foy Har IS Frith Row Boehrer Essweln Haslach Smrth Ludeman Patter on McCarthy Clark Brady SENIOR SODALITY The members of the Sentor Sodaltty conslst of stuaents from the thlrd and fourth years The wlclespread success of the Sodallty IS undoubtedly d.1e to 1lS large membersh1p Under the supervtslon and gurdance of the Student Counsellor Father Iames l-l1gg1ns S I the varlous Sodahty brances have func tloned rapldly and favorably throughout the year Prefect Hume Assrstant Prefect Masterson Treasurer Rlchardson and Vlncent Santare the Master of Candldates complete the hst ot off1cers The Chrlstlan Doctrlne sectlon headed by Edmund Butler has alded greatlv 1n the admlnrstratlon of the Sodahty lnstructrng the less fortunate Cathollc chlldren m thelr rel1g1on and dlstrrbuttng varrous booklets and Cath ol1c perlodlcals th1s group Carnes out perfectly the sprrt of Cathohc ACTION An addltlonal branch of the Sodallty Whlch IS contemplated at tht t1me would be known as the Speakers Bureau The members who are oratortcally tnchned would speak at publ1c gathermgs such as commumon breakfasts and 1n that way spread the name of the Brooklyn Prep Sodahty ,nfl W 3 1 V V V , . 5 I V V V V V V V V V I 2 V , .V ' V , ' r, . V A V 2 : , . , 1 , , T ., r , ., r 5 : . , V V V V S V '1 V V - . . . , . . . . 1 . , X , . ., . ' . , , , . . V V V , . . A ,s . .. . . . , A A V X N M, GP W Xiu., X xV If JS V ..-w ' V . .4659 - 4 - V 'I 4' B , ,A ,- -5 73 5- Vx , , V- xgffyx ., ,- 1,-V f ' L2 -.V-7 h Q .a - Q fe fg ', Zf-sie' J H 'f' A f-'V-'55, ,.,, .fi-Q--1. 1V'Ia1 . g 'fy 5 'A , - ' ' , Hoff' ,V ,V .ft ' X-s -X ' ' 'S :XA X Qfgfef ,VV P:L11F BOOK 57 Jtbxt A, ,Q-X R -:Q-Ay., -Rig- 104 FIYSI Row Peterson Lawless I-larrmg on Melun Tollner Second Row Louprete Fee l..1lly Mallon Flemlng Breslm Thlrd Row Sherldan Sheerln Albertme Cagney MCCOfm1Ck Cato Cullen Fourth Row Dunham McCarthy Brophy Gallagher Lapham Bennett Schults IUNICDR SOD!-XLITY Even upon hrs arrlval at the Prep a student becomes acquamted Wllh the Sodal1ty ot the Blessed Vrrgm In the flrst two years the boys are enabled to 1o1n the Iumor Sodahty ln the past term th1s group was exceedlngly successful as can be 1udged by the remarkable attendance at all regular meetlngs on Wednesday mormngs and at 1ts numerous other spmtual actrvrtles Gurded and rnstructed by rather I-llggms the Student Counsellor the var ous branches ot the Sodallty Were conducted wlth a fervor that was exp ess ve of the Cathohc actlor' demanded 11 the boys The othcers ln the Sodalltv were Wllham Harrmgton the prefect and Eugene Lawless the Secretary The meetmgs ot the Sodallty take place each Wednesday mornrng at 8 30 1n the new chapel The ofhce ot the B VM IS reclted by all then a short address IS alven by Father Hrggms Sl and the meetmg IS completed w1th Benedrctron of the most Blessed Sacrament The Sodahty otfers to those who tom the tender devot1on to Mary and they become devoted servants to her C37 BT HF BCUCUK s1Awfsm,.h.gTQ, z'2 sSs'XQ4fXrQd,FS Q..- 105 au A 4 ff 'Qui 14 If-.35-b,1k, , .1 M! l ' . 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DUCES CLUB F1rstRow Hume Santare Bark1e Lawless Shertdon Tones Fee Bennett Second Row Dmeen Masferson Clark Rmhardsort Melwm Scotto Third Row Holland Hedderson Bowler Brady Harrmgton K B S AND GUARD OF HONOR One of the most str1k1ng examples of the loyalty and tnterest d1splayed by the students of Brooklyn Prep IS the group known as the Knlghts of the Blessed Sacrament Thls orgamzatton K B S as tt IS called IS 1nvar1ab1y favored wtth near perfect attendance although tts membershxp IS not corn pulsory The K B S Mass IS a trad1t1on at the school and the true Prep men are the ones who make 1t a practtce to be present each week The devo t1on of the Prep students to the Sacred Heart of Iesus IS mamfested by the1r conslstent attendance and devout partlclpatton 1n the Mass every Fnday mornmg An actlve branch of the Sodaltty cons1sts of the Guard of Honor The members of thts organtzatton w1ll1ngly devote ten mmutes of thexr lunch perlod 1n adoratton before thetr Sacramental Klng 1n the students chapel The sacr1f1ce made by the men taklng part IH the Guard of Honor cud them rm securtng the1r Duces Pm the emblem of fatthful actxvtty tn the Sodal1ty Q - nt. 3,5-11? W BLUE 130014 67 It 3-Wwvf ,.-zL,',,m 92' 106 ' : , V, , , ,, A 1 1 J 1 , A - - t , ' . t ' A t I : I , , 1 - . , . . . , I - . . . . . . , . a K ' ' ' ,t X N 'fb t ' w at 'I' , , ix l y 1 ' -. ,ti 4-3. - I - t -.-'.,x t .,- , t Ng X N A D K 'X - .' ' xg' v, .11 v' Nl. . ' x f-fr'.tff', - th - .. . I. . av, . ::' -5.--QFD, --se . , -f ' nl- - s , ' x.,- fm -X -f ff X - - af'-v -er ' - ' . - Sf 5 ' f - 'Q' J' T h To .Z -V --,srfr WX X , ' - nf - V,.- vs Q 'A 1, ..e-. '-Y' xl. ',X ' M A 1 , X 's AQHWWQ as ENTRANCE life NN X x - it I li' ff!-eil .,l?YQf One way into the hallowed Y H1 yi lialls . . . restricted, mostly, from use X I if by the students . . . riot stately, but fl? 4 L X ir impressive . . . Eritrances always re- ,eg Wt, if-'ing' 2, E- - if V If A call memories . . . First day . A . Leavf U, ' by - ll' l, . Tw -, UIQ late at riiqlit . A . et al . , Also K Ill mmlg llll H l leads to faculty house. ,f l iggglg i Il 'lli3LlE'l ll ' its n z' 2 1 ' W ' y , 4' X , , y, x- , if- ' ,ui , 4. , , 1,35 if, i!'fTJ,Z. W, , 3 mtg 1 iff i ' 'ff' 'K 1 ,i X, so e tb fl I Q L, Ll iz is 5 CJ CJ Ii f - Af-. , s r - --CX .Q so f-if , 5 9i'XKXXx ., -4 .iv-X .-- ie..-1 f-if-QQ f.,,1-1 Es r A .,xxG3Q!5gjLg:4QQ-33232335 -'gt-.gtk L. Y in 107 rj P 5, 4, lniiffiixiaigii ' ,:mm---:1f- - l THE STUDENT coUNc1L The school year of l937 brlngs to a close one of the most successful that the Stddent Councll has wltnessed lt has succeeded ln Sllfflflg up the lnterest of every Prep man and because of thls has accompllshed a great deal ln forwardmg the Prep act1v1t1es The f1rst semeste found Luke Hayden ln the presldentlal haxr Wllllam Rlchardson v1cepres1dent ard Sylvester Russo as secretary Durlng he term the Councll sponsored 1ntra mural tourneys ln football and basketball Medals were awarded to the Wlnners ln each d1v1s1on Under the guldance of the Councll a successful soclal was held ID honor of the football team Upon the graduat1on of Lake Hayden Wllham Rlchardson succeeded to the presldency whlle Peter Callery was elected Vlce presldent and Vlncent Santare Secretary Durlng thls admlmstratlon all the graduat1ng classes of the Cathohc Dlocesan elementary schools partlclpated IH an 1nter parochtal Among the classe agaln medals were was due largely of thls orgamzatlon of the Counc1l was baseball league Whlch was sponsored by the councll of the Prep an lndoor oaseball league was formed and awarded to the vlctors The uccess of the 1937 ouung the loyal support Whlch was man fested by every member W1th the completlon of the outmg the off1c1al buslness concluded lnww ?Q?2Ef'tf-X' 3.5 BLUE 130014 37 nt m my f-'X W Q-if-4 f X 108 , l'f', ,, rr, ., . - 1 . . H . . . ' r c , 1 . . . . . . , A I ' - I , . . , . . F , . 40 . , . . 1. J . S to , . 4 . . . . .. l c . , , . ! '- , -at . - L lr . X RX , N I' - .5 I, GJ- T - 'L W T., ' X xi ' ' 1 , , X v . x'f5.:u,l' K ,. 5 ,tl I I .. 1 fi' .lain L 'K' P4 P 'm ' 'X' - -'Z 2'- - , 7, K YN T ' I -A' ' gygf J' 'P 9' V, - -iff' f x NJ 'xp' -iff 'Hex -'Y' , ' ' V - , ,'7ll' ' -- 'ff-QT444 , xlb P I x If 339- P F1YSf Row Callery Touh y Sammon Lee Sammon Second Row Murphy Clark Lap ham Breshn Geoghan THE DUGCDUT Slnce 1ts organrzatlon dur1ng the year 1934 35 the Dugout has func honed Wlth great success Under the supervlslon of the Dlrector of Athletlcs Father O Connor and the Student Councrl lt has greatly a1ded 1n the admlrn strat1on of the Athletlc Department GIVIUQ up countless hours of the1r trrne the Dugout men have worked steadrly and ethcrently although therr task IS a laborrous and thankless one Therr conslstent and untmng effort has mented the deserved commendatlon of the school authorltles The staff rs chosen by Father O Connor who each day ass1gns them varrous posts The duty of the Dugout crew IS pr1n'1ar1ly to take charge of the d1str1but1on of the sports equrpment and to preserve order 1n the Recreat1on Room The Dugout has rendered consrderable servlce to every Prep man and IS rapxdly becomlng one of the Preps foremost organtzauons -Q' 1 6' --Q-'ASTHITKXQQK Q- v-QXXML ,5,,..,:,.., M 4'A 109 ' : , e , . , , . : : , , - . , 1 I , . - I - - f I - 1 , . - - - , . r , , . tl . f . . . , , I T ww I K, . 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Left Tenms Champs Upper Rxght Football Champions 41-X2 Lower R1ght Basketball Champmns 4B2 INTRAMURAL Under the capable d1rect1on of Fr O Connor lntrarnural sports at the Prep took on new hte durmg the past year The t1rst oltlclal lnterclass charnp1on was 4 A 2 wh1ch won the football e11m1nat1on mn the fall Durlng the basketball season the foul shootlng and set shot contests were conducted The former was won by Hartz 37 w1th Herbert 39 runner up The set shot contest soon alter was won by Gallagher 39 wxth Holland 37 runner up The brg tournament ol the wxnter was then run off the annual mterclass basketball tourney After some hotly contested battles the class of 4 B 2 won the trtle easlly from 2 B 2 KW 66 W Im X 'tan I ,344-t fa' W Q,-fmvdgvt-as-es s1erQ Q ZQWUFQV fn' 110 fM'Z'S'-W.,. L U ,, A X ,J Q . ' V v l T A . . I - 1 1 - 1 - 1 1 , . - I - I I I - ' - I 0 - - ' ' - - K . , , X 123' , r ,. T Qin- A . 'K . ,, X. '.'x I . lv' ,' t V . 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'T'f.:' Q'S 'i':,Txxf ,wx Q'- ., . ff' fy ljns 9-. sf F51 urs BUCK Y ' J A -rms-35X -99' x 'R', ixmfgxi 'QNX 9'-0 A ln pmg pong wmter season wlth mterclass league 1n 'Venms as an fmk 6539, -sr.-- ,':,',,e,4Q.Pcl'1:f -4- the ehmmatlon tournament was conducted durmg the Brennan 38 takmg the honors from Zoller 37 The Pmg Pong w1ll be played off ln the early sprlng rntramural sport reached a new hrgh 1n achrevemett when tn the Fall tournament slxty entnes competed for the tltle won by lohn Redmond 37 from Bob Bannln 37 Another tournament w1ll prooaoly be held 1n the latter part of sprlng To thls wr1t1ng the mdoor baseball league has not yet begun last years tournament the w1nner was the present class of 11 B l wlfuch wxll defend the1r laurels when thls years league play gets under way Uppe Lett Baseball Chumpxons 4Bl Upper Rlght Pmg Pong Champlons Lower e Set Shot Champxons Lower Flaht Foul Shootmg Champions x, , - ' 1 -4 1 ,f -x L , , 'ug lf ' r F ,ll V ,A f . e- Y !'k S, frp U 1 f -5,4 1- K ' H 4' ' M -, 'fcffr -' . , 63,51 ' WL 4-F5491 1 f r' . -f,'f-Z 1?- . -' , ' - , .- fff, 1f'ff,:f',,f1gr-wa k -J J navy' sz'-' - 1-. pr- 2' - ,,.,'1ijY' '11, 5'.1f.f17 Milla: J-. ,ft '?' .. 2 H7541 :f --5-.f va. 'T-- 4-ff xv' -- -.e 'V' - if-'S' fif- - a - QQ -f-- .-VTP. f ,- fre- -' A-be 1 . ,A - --: ff4-f'N...- - , . '- ,-, X ., , - , , A , X . - I A . . , . . . 1 , - , . , . , . I , - . . . . E !n . . , , . - , - . - - . L ft. : , .1 - . - - 1 . 1 1 . ' s , . ' Z 1 4-Ii -sa' Outing The Hendrick Hudson Inside the H. H, We stop at 125th Street. On the prow, Take my picture? What's up Father? We're rnet by a speedboat at Indian Point. Where's Mr. Davis? Fifty cents a ride. We cut the stern of H, H, Father Diehl and Mr Foley after the shower. Picnic lunch. I ll I I llllllllllll iw um in N im,n,0n Oo 00 1936 lack and Bob Silhouette. Tommy. Miniature golf. The merryvgo-round. ln the land of Hip Van Winkle Approach to Bear Mountain Approach to Storm Kina Highway. lust beyond Bear Mountain. We turn around. The bridge on the way back. West Point in the twilight A ship that passed in the night I WASHINGTCDN TRIP The conductor crred All Aboard The tra1n flashed out of the lersey Clty termmal and hfty l1Ve students of Brooklyn Prep were on the1r Way to the Cap1tal of the nat1on After a hearty meal eaten to the accompanlment of the rhythm of the ra1ls the students arrrved at Unron Stat1on There they boarded a bus and Went 1mrned1ately to the Federal Bureau of lnvest1gat1on where they were escorted through the bu1ld1ng by a G man At the Bureau of Engravmg and Pnntrng they stood awed by the huge stacks of money prled so h1gh but just out of reach Then the buses carr1ed a tlred and hungry group to the Wardman Park Hotel for dlnner and a good nlght s rest After breakfast at the hotel they went on a s1ghtsee1ng tour to Lrncoln Mernorral the Cap1tol Burldmg Sm1thson1an lnstrtute Washmgton Monument and the Supreme Court lmrned1ately followlng lunch a few Went to Mount Vernon Wh1le the rest of the students went to the Naval Academy On the1r return they drspersed throughout the c1ty to hnd entertamment su1t1ng 1nd1v1d ual tastes On Sunday morn1ng after the students attended the Holy Sacrrfrce of the Mass at the Church of St Thomas the Apostle a spec1al tram to Wood stock was boarded and the students met the1r former teachers After a pleas ant trrp home they agatn arrlved at Boro Hall Brooklyn At th1s polnt the group scattered to the1r varlous nerghborhoods and all agreed that 1t was a very enjoyable trlp Kiwi?-1'Qgr.y BLUE. 130014 57 g,,!14's- 'G' 6 -1' 'N X 114 , , I - - , , . , I V I D I I , . I - , I ' I - , . X . , . . A . Ax . . J ,s ,Q A N . x N All K , iff? 6 ,Q y 5 A , X.- l y W, , ,'l.:.l-'ix' xv . , xnxx. lx ' ' qt. ' 2, -'Pg.,. X -X .ay V.. ., t msn?-' '-'CIW 1 r- - fr . 'x,, X. 5,-f gf -he F-V ,vf ' , y Q- o I-9 'f Q' 1 -,S or X .. T :G - LIBRARY lt's intellectuality is predomi- nant . . . row on row of knowledge . . . even a back room Kprivatel with more knowledge . . . A stream of cul- ture can be heard murmuring in the distance, by the imaginative . , . And Doctor Fitz Gerald standing by, ever CI Prep tradition. Q57 l5l,L,l li 'ibXXXXx - ki 'Q Arr' Y Q,-1 W vrfx BNN fj P hl f -.8 F1rstRow Gallagher Nace Dr Fztzgerald Redtngton Schm1tz Second Row McG1nn Ahrens Tee Bennett Butler Thxrd Row M1lHe Cavagnaro Bowler Boehrer Fourth How Grady Gallagher Bennett Sammon LIBRARY Wlth SIX thousand volumes and numerous exhlblts our school llbrary has afforded an opportumty to all Prep Students to seek hlgher knowledge and at the same t1me to spend enyoyable moments m thelr spare t1me The hbrary has subscnbed to more than slxty pertodlcals both Weekly and monthly for the enyoyment and mformatlon of the student body The llbrary IS 1ndeed fortunate m hav1ng uch an e perlenced and capable hbrartan m Doctor Wllham A Fltzgerald Under hls guldance 1t ts managed by lohn Nace Head Student L1brar1an Who IS ably asslsted by lohn Redmgton lohn Lee George Grady W1ll1am Sammon and N1cholas Cavagnaro And so 'VV1ll'1 such an obllgtng staff and cholce collectlon of books the Prep Ltbrary offers a means of relaxatlon and learnmg to all tts members ln thelr le1sure YW v Q ll 1 Kev -3,5 VXI? ,'a..,,,2,,- Mg, lwgiwvgx Ni X 116 ' 1 1 1 - ' - A 1 1 ' 1 ' J : ' , 1 - 1 1 I 5 1 1 1 J 3 . , . . . . S X . 1 1 1 1 1 1 ' he x ' ? 1, .l 'X ,A X. s :U s .EQ X- I if' P r I 1 V '45, t Q- I U' N px 'X , fltxjvil, .- at ' X Af., ' .E 'ww--gg' .. , 4 , - K- ' ,l -- f' . .. ,X 5 4 ,, -x, . ,Y f,, , ef' ' egg A, - ' Y-If 49.-,:. e 15 - x-XA ,-KXJ, G a P' . , , ' ' '1iy,,f - . ', 'zif-A. -. 5' '- ' 7 l ' 4 'J' 'ff A P O S T E R C L U B First Row Murphy K ye Long Second Row F1'1'11can Pmggera PRESS BUREAU Thrs organ1zat1on of whlch nttle 15 heard but through whrch all 1S heard rs one of the rnost necessary clubs of the school Every b1t of news results of the Prep games lectures soc1als IS handled by these fellows and reported to the leadlng newspapers of the Metropohtan area All credlt for thls act1v1ty IS due to Mr Goode Blll Shanahan and Blll Harrlngton who manage PGSTER CLUB No one real1zes the reward due to thrs club because of thelr excellent Work submrtted wrthout thought of reward These artlsts are the cause of many a Prep functlon becomlng successful Then' reward cornes when the soclal or game they advertlsed goes over Agaln we would hke to thank them for therr constant a1d rn lnfornnng the students of future act1v1t1es rt so successfully P U B L I C I T Y Shanahan Mr Goode Harrxngton Baden O Brxen 117 r 1 l , , , , , E..- ' : , e s, J : '. . ' , ' . f , . ,, . , 1 f - I I , . - MES 3 ' A 4 , 9 - 4 4 :gl it 5 e .Qtr-yi 5 A 3 I J ' N A , P ggi: . 'mf , 54 ' f L A . be t BLUE BOOK EDITORIAL First How: Ioslyn, Cuff Associ- ate, Mr McCawley, Sl., Carroll Associate Foxg Second Row: Mc- Namara, Carberry, McCormick, Hodnettg Third Row: McNulty, Ryan Green Way back in Ianuary, the Blue Book staff of l937 was organized. At that time the members of the senior class formally began the publication of the annual under the able supervision and direction of Mr. Edward W. lVfcCaWley, SI. Treasure lsland was chosen as the theme because of the interest in the novel and in the play of that name which became a landmark in Dramatics at Prep this year. The atmosphere of sea, sailors and adventure is maintained and evidenced throughout the entire book and is accentuated by the nautical sketches, which have been carried out under the direction of Gerard Pin- grra, '37, Tl-lIlE BOO GERARD K. PINGGERA Editor COMPOSLNG THE BUSINESS MANAGEMENT YEAR BOOK First Row: Miles, Mr. Diamond, SI., Parmeggiani, Second Row: O'Neill, Callery, Cacldell, Long, Cunningham, BL EBOO The final appearance of this annual is the result of many hours of work which have been spent by the members of the staff, Who, under the guidance of the moderator, have endeavord to maintain the usual success of the Blue Books. Daily the typists pounded at the keys and as the days passed by, the scattered pages were collected and the layout of the book took form. The Business Staff, under the direction of Mr. Francis I, Diamond, Sl, is deserving of any honor that might come to the Blue Book. For it is through the efforts of the Business Staff that the financial foundation of the book was made secure. We, of the graduating class felt that it was fitting to bestow the honor of dedication to our parents, for it is through their efforts that our education at Brooklyn Prep was made possible. And so we considered it a privilege to dedicate our work to themmour most appreciative and deserving readers. 'S Illi- 1- 'T' and Gllli hi BLU is HUG ,rms-,E h 2 '. BLUE IUG REPORT!-IRS First Row: Gallagher, Mclfulty Mr Perry Sl Richardson Ryan Second Row: Gorrhan tone.: Sheerin Neusse, Lee Quinlan Third Row: Harrington Hcdnett Kiefer losljfn Busby Fifth Row Ruifaso Gleeson Scnaer Faaar. fftovnahan BLUE IUG Without doubt one of Preps leading extra-curricular activities, the Blue lug ot the '36-'37 term reached an unprecedented high. With Mr. William Per y' S s aculty direct d 'N'll'arn Bch rds n as editor the Blue luas shining success was inevitable Equipped with a remarkable editorial statt the lug was not only received with enthusiasm by the Prep students but the merit of the paper was realized in neighboring schools Bill Richardson set a new mark tor editor al vtith his intimate views of topics closely related to the every-day lite ot the students The ripple o exc ternent his Are You Smooth caused in tl e Prep ade it clear that his intrr rtaote style would not soon be forgotten. HEADLINES I WILLIAM I. RICHARDSON Editor His BLU trio The all-important, Bound the Prep was capably managed by Ioe l'Scoop Ryan and Ed Keyhole McNulty and the boys did a wonderful job to keep up the high standards oi this favorite strip. Another combination that met with success Was Edward Shanahan and Eugene O'Brien who did a great job as Writers of the Sport Short column. The most difficult of all tasks, the Alumni column, was handled in excellent style by Vincent Carberry and Iames Murphy who managed to iind an entertaniing Way in each edition William Larkin and William Sammon made the Library column most inter- esting and informing reading. The Sodality write-up, captioned My Fathers Business Was ably written by Michael Hume. A good deal of credit is due to the hard Working news staii who kept the students well informed on current events around Prep. Our hats oil to Mr. Perry, SI. and to William Richardson and the staff for giving the Blue lug such a banner year. iw IAN!! BLUE IUG EDITORS First Row: Toner iAsst. Edl Richardson fEd. -in - chiefl, Mr Perry, SI, OBrien CSports Edl Second Row:l.ona Murphy Burke Gillen rj? is, F1rstRow Brltt Yodxce Shannon Callery McCabe Stofan Schults Second Row Connors Dunham Moore Schaer Ghelard1 Thxrd Row Ol-Iara Masterson Esswem Lee Rothleln CAMERA CLUB Though scarcely a few months old the Camera Club early showed the srgns of a well developed organrzatron From an obscure start 1n the m1ddle of the frrst semester w1th a membersh1p of about ten members the Club has grown to a membershrp of twenty frve The offrcers for the frrst semester were Edward Lyden presldent Wrlltam Callery v1ce presldent and Walter B1ggs secretary ln the new term Wrlham Callery moved to the p esldency and W1ll1am Shannon was elected secretary the offtce of v1ce presldent bemg dropped Our moderator was Mr Francrsl Dramond Sl lack Brltt 35 an able cameraman proved a valuable asset to the Camera Club Durmg the term weekly contests were run on dltferent types of photo graphs At frequent mtervals movres were shown these belng contrrbuted by members of the lay faculty or the members of the club lnterestmg lectures and d1scuss1ons of frequent occurrence were well recerved Underlylng the VGFIOUS act1v1t1es of the club IS another that of aldfng the work of the school publ1cat1ons Thls actrvrty represents the malor pur pose for Wh1ch the club was formed and 1t IS wlth th1s project naturally that rt IS chrefly concelved Though no great scope were made 1t was evldent that the members were notably mte ested m th1s part of the Clubs work ,,, EE.:'if,.-31 BLUE BOOK 57 122 : ' , ' ., . 1 1 1 1 J 1 1 1 1 1 - 2 3 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 I 1 ' 1 1 - . . T . . . I ' I , ' . . . . , A - 1 1 -1 1 1 1 I - A 1 1 1 1 1 11 1 . . . , K W 1 X fx 1 . X' :. x ,N X - if-'1 ' ' 1 s f. N 1X ,X .x H- 1A.,t A x J 1 1 , . 1 l ' . . l X 1 ' 3 M - ' As- ,- - -. ---fr: X -, -, s 1'f..11' ' - Distr., - ag' -pu . fd 3 f. ',- -' ' , ,., tcm - 1' - . fees --fest -Q--e. . - W Y QAM-'s1y4,. A U ,AM Q-4,-... 9, xg ' g . 1-7, - - AZ-.. vx A 'A f'I-s1-- ,A Ke- , -wx 5 . 5 1 Q Q L. .,,.. vw' V i i i i , .459 Q AUD1ToRiUM X , Church, auditorium proper, and , i X gym . . . can be used tor all . . . the yy Xxx stage at one end for monthly Hhon' X ix ours , . , and recitals at times 4 , . V X Many windows that habitually slide Ybrwwrw WW, if quietly closed, when opened . i . scene of many basketball trays, ' rallies and orations. jf' 'B '5 I Ji l SY I3 Llllf E5 CD CDK Q.,-sum: 123 r,,,,, A, -Y .-...-. ,41- 'abil Billy Bones-Edward Fagan Long Iohn Silver - Ioseph Maguire Mrs. Hawkins - Jim Hawkins Kenneth McGinn Thomas Allen VQGSUIAQ ldlid, 'Cast oii the gangplankf' was the command that could be heard amid the shouts of rough sailors as the l-lispaniola set sail for Tre1sure Island . Although the scene was the Academy of Music and the year 1936, the carefully chosen cast of some twenty-two actors made an audience of over a thousand witness the immortal of Stevenson in actual occurence. Mr. Fox, the Preps director of dramatics for the past eight years, was highly commended on his choice oi characters for the play. 'Treasure Dick -- Iohn Schwartz om Morgan - lames Beckley V i li i , ' , Pew, The Blind Pirate- G org M try -- 'L Y ' f t . William Larkin geralad Cearroll HLA, 'x X - ' ilfiiiflffggp t - -t e4w f,r,te Rl ,U I-A RCD CJK Q7 ,f 4 X 'Q J ,'7 7 W- ' 72, ' x : n - 4,5-' . f't',.fxK!V?W5 , :AQ 3, xr A,,.,n4'4'Kg-o-r'g ' - ,7'F 9fim .,,:. S- 'i er-, eta -.-'gk li N .XX - K ,, r 124 t I il Ben Gunn -- O'Brien V- Dirk, The One Eye -- William Richardson Iohn Haslach 'William Gleeson lslandl' won its right to enter the Prep hall ot tame because ot such dramatists as Edward Fagan, who, cast in the role ot Billy Bones, won the Gold Medal, William Richardson, who portrayed his part like the very shadow ot Chic Sale as Ben Gunn, received the Silver lfledalp First honorable mention was awarded to loseph McGuire, who took the role ot the slick Captain Long lonn Silver, Second to leremiah Dalton for an amusing and consistent interpretation ot Squire Trelawneyg Third to Raymond Fullam for a strong and dominating portrayal ot Captain Smollet, Fourth to Thomas Allen for his youthful and lovable interpretation of lim Hawkins, Fifth to Richard Carroll in the role of Doctor Livesyg Sixth to William Larkin as Pew and Seventh to lames Furlona Israel Hands - Black Dog - Ralph Gerra Iames Furlong QB? li l iilsul lil li Cilfili 1- T, NQXYXX- A - 'sri-Qi A- . ,,: ,.u.f'-,iii-iigft Y ,y . vii' ',,,..,,, 125 Anderson -Edward Gould Mirah., V , Gerard Anderson Arrow- Hugh Murtagh x , ,lgemm - ' g 'lf t4tf?f'?f ' iff' ' 1 Y -.' fa .ly if, 1, f ' 1 ,FRYES-12?-V I ' Q Squire Trelawney--- I. Dalton Captain Smollett A - Hunter -- Dr. Livesey -- Raymond Fullam Iohn Lapham Richard Carroll as Black Doa. ln the parts of the English sailors, both those who remained loyal to their captain and those whose piracy traits overpowered them, were found a wide variety of difficult character portrayals. The ludges, whose duty it was to pick the actors in the order of their displayed ability, announced that theirs was a difficult and unpleasant task in having to decide the winners from such a number of select thespians. The courage of Mr. Fox to attempt such a production was imarvelled tm ,t atfehut the success of the play was even a more wonderful accomplishment 1 and in the words of the director himself, l'Treasure lsland afforded me and my entire company many weeks of pleasant toil and one evening of ecstacyf' Redruth - Bernard Smith Gray - Iohn Gorman g ,if is . X , A , X 1.2 N ' fl 1 N t. e H . BLU is BCDCQK .57 ' . -' ,,, .W Q II, . 1 ,,.f-s,f'ff if- ffivmf .a I' 9 ' ' V A' I 126 F1rstRow La Prete Ohetllf Q Cook oret lVfcCar hy Melvrn Second Row Scan nell Coolce Lndon lfdward Thlrd Row Mr Lyons S, Payne F1 her Carney Lee ORCHESTRA After a lapse of two years the Prep agatn took a forward step to encouraae mus1c when rt re oraanrzed the Orchestra From the start rherr efforts were crowned wrth suc ess Many students reported for places o Mr Lyons S I the Moderator and soon a select few were chosen by the dtrecto Mr Sobel 'Vne debut of the newly formed orchestra took place at the annual play treasure Island Therr efforts were so successful that they have appeared frequently rn events conducted by the school Therr appearance at the Chrrstrnas Celebrahon the Parents Nrght and the Elocutron Contest were en oyed by all and dtd nothrng to belle the success whtch they achleved upon lll91Y 1n1t1al performance tn vtew of the short tune whrch has elap ed srnce 1lS orgamzatron tts st cess has been nothrna snort of anta mg ln vtew of th1s extraordtnary lccess lt rnust be realrzed that too much credtt cannot be grven to Mr Lyons 9 I and to Mr Sobel who ln such a short tune gave to Broozl n Prep a Jstcal body comparable to that of any other Prep school ? A I fy agp ,L 3, BLUT ROCK ff, I Q- :QRSBX -ee-'X gs X cc- 'el-r QQ-ex L N 127 X , I . fn , K, I A . .., , ,. . ,, - .,,. y If-we , H .4 ' : , ,, ' . X , 1 . , e, F s , t , ' 5 : - , . ' . , Q , , , 1 , , sg : X N . , , . . . , s. , , . . X ' . I , - 1 . C . . ' l - f - -I f I Y' l, . . W . .ms H . 1 A . -E . . , . . . . . lC 3 Z . st ' ' ' ' ' . . , V . , . . . , , - . , - A 1 rn: f' ' ' l.. , . 1 -, , , -X f . V , A 4. I '1 ' 2 ' A - f Y . ' , --a - K 5 fr 4, .'.'1 ,. - . ., Jnfygg M A ',.f,., -' , , . ,. , ,,. , .. ,. ff-,-4 1. 'nm , .-z'-M34 ,. . ,S 3,1 , ,,5,g:'3ff wht 4 ' -.2753 - r'1 I'v 'c.' .1',f k J , : ',. llffff Fir ' nk? ' ' ' wif 45' ,'-' P' .II-f 'T-.re ' ai, L--1 -V . V - -- -.1 -.--.v 1..- .... s -E J fx- an sis : ,--xtygf ii -I,-'XY' v - , . frfx I N A .Aff -. ,ville , 'ggi .- XY -,ref A414 F , ' ' V gf I ,, ,:Q'gHvEX-, 's -, V Ji , KX g,': fg qi'-.., 'S .M ' 2 - ' SENIOR DEBATING Fxrst Row Santare Gerra Rrchardson Vrscardl Carroll Callery Second Row Gallo gher Qulnlan Bark1e Ingham Butler OToole Brennan Thxrd Row Fullam Brennan Carroll Holland Ioslyn Hume Lee McNamara Fourth Row McCarthy Masterson Bowler Tone Smxth Gorman Gleeson CAMPION DEBATING W1ll the meetlng please come to order? Wlth these words Presldent Rlchardson started the f1rst meetmg of the soclety back ln Sep tember Followlng th1s Ray Vlscardl called the roll and Ralph Gerra Master of Debates announced the questlons for the succeedmg meetmgs Followlng a frery debate Father Welsh SI the Moderator spoke a few words of helpful cr1t1c1sm to the followers of Demosthenes And thus an other meetlng Went down lnto the mrnute book As the months passed and the members became more enthus1ast1c our moderator arranged a dGDGl9 Wrth Camsxus Hlgh School of Buffalo 'lhe auestlon readlng Resolved That electr1c ut1l1t1es be governmentally owned Rlchardson Gerra and Hume were selected to defend Brooklyn Prep ln the most st1rr1ng debate of the year the Prep went down to an honorable defeat A return debate wlth CGHISIUS had been planned 1n March 1n Buffalo but as the date was approachxng Father Welsh S I was taken 111 and as a result all future debates were cancelled Gerald Carroll honorably represented Prep at the All Eastern Oratorlcal Contest conducted by Fordham U1'1lVGfS1lY And at thrs Wr1t1ng the socrety IS plannmg a debate wrth the Bellarmtne Socrety rat ZW 5 Eli-:iii 1,5 Ru 1F PQCDCUK 37 W., itil f Wm Jaxx 'dx ,,-- ef' ,LMS 128 ' 1 r 1 1 I 1 ' p , , , , , 1 : , , , , , , , z : , , . F . . , as , . , , - . , , , . , . , uf x X tx- ' ulv t 'F-5'-'..-vf ' la' v 1 W v , , U W A , ,A , My ,,,X-Y sk -,, . av, 'V Y - f-f-- -4 fe ' -,f 'r-H ,.,--I am X ,I 4w:3 'N- '- r - - .A tee, if Q- X First Row Fee Harrington Lawless Mr Pferffer SI Larkln Mackey Breslm Second Row Schultz Walsh Scannell Ol1ver Mor1ar1ty Hennessey Thnrd Row Cato Breshn Gallagher Calnan Bennett Moore Hlckey Fourth Row Albertlne Conway Schaer Melvxn Pumo McCorm1ck Mallon BELLARMINE DEBATING The Bellarmlne Debahng Soctety meetlng place of our youngest orators tra1n1ng place for our commg great speakers of the Prep-the home of tyro express1on made experlenced the place where Freshmen become acqualnted w1th the proper arrangement of formal the organ1zat1on that IQ as expedlent to the Prep as 1lS name 1tself' Th1s year Wlth renewed effort and satlslylng co operatlon the SOCIETY has reached new helghts Under the drrectlon of Mr Francts G Pfe1ffer S I the debates have been more carefully prepared and clellvered and excellent sub1ects have been uncovered by the moderator The Presldent of the Soclety IS Gene Lawless wh1le Ray Larkm s VICE pres1dent and B111 I-larnngton takes the rnlnutes of debate At the presldents request Blll also accepted the treasurersh1p 'Vlvs year the club has carrled the Prep banner lnto the terr1tory of therr very arch r1vals RGQIS and St Peters Prep Fordhams tyros were l1kew1se engaged ,J V' 2 ,w 1 ,p . t Sf BLUE BUCK fl 129 I , A , , , , ' 5 2 , , , , , V V 1 I 1 f , f I - I , . . , . ., . , . . . . . , V , 4 . V xl , Z . ' X. A Q . ' 1 l A , . I . ' 5 g' I ' , x 1 ' ., Q t :P r 3 hp f 1 - 3.5 'wi ' ' I 'gf' 1' ':f o' , , , ,.,w.' ' E 'aff' ,f f1'f9f' 1-I4 v ' ,NNI-'li -,6'.f?4'Qlul r- ,,,.,.,3.g.tgq'f' f:'q'i ' . f 7 f, 1l,'g,j,',.'lcf ' 'EQ , wg, vin- I- .1 j-:V ' .'... :- , - sw, .. , , .,,.-- - ., H - - 121.1 -.4 if. 1 2 .afizss :, ggi! V,,..,N, 1 Y 1 s xi ix I ,iQ V - -J, V X : ,.. -, 105511 t, 564. Q. -.45-'.,.,.w,g , -, 'ei VL,, 4,,.,Pf PY-2 a .gflfffv -, 1 ' ' , ,L . TEL' - LM, M , x -' ' --' - OFFICERS OF THE FATHERS GUILD Mr Lloyd A. Noble fSecretaryb, Mr. lames I. Fitzmaurice CTreasurerD, Mr. Vincent T Tiore CVice-Presidentl, Mr. Francis A. Tullom, fpresidentl. FATHERS' GUILD Perhaps the most intimate organization ot the Prep is the Fathers' Guild. Established primarily to foster a better understanding and cooperation among the parents teachers and students it has blossomed forth into an active and prominent factor in the school s a tivities The Guild has met with great success in sponsoring various events throughout the past year Outstanding were tlne Anti Communist Night the Card Party and Social the Communion Breakfast and Parents Night Captain Frank Ahrens chairman ot the entertainment committee Was in charge of Anti Communist Night and the success ot this meeting was due in no small measure to his energy and care in planning the program ot the evening The principal speaker was the Rev Thomas I Feeney Sl Asso crate Editor of le-suit Missions CHAIRMEN OF COMMITTEES lv'r Franl' Atre tATl1CCTITuHl3l Niahtj Doctor l-lerb rt Wnalen Pa ents ight, M Luxe Hayden CCorrr1 J ion Breakta tl M lohn Reynolds fCard Da fy f fl' tE.,5.:!?3.,, BLUE BUCK 67 I f W M,,,mqsm..wMN.Mm,.,-A me vm me 130 1 I I I C . . 1 - , - - tl , . H , A 1 - , , . . . , . ., - .. 0 A 1 . l . l A. .. .1 HS r - rr L . J. Q . A J 9 . A Q r .Ii lg r. ' ' .4551 . SJ Y ul- K A , . r. V 7 it . fu'-3 l QR 'X lg, I a' j , , ' f K V, XXXL . l V -' I th X t , . - hu y N X t h X t ll A Q -'lt ' -g. ' v ' -, .Wg--', I ' ' 1' , , 2 1 11 . Y.. , P.. - . ..- -in . 41- . 5 ,, 4, ' . , ,e tg, ff E V ,e . V V , L,,'-fb .L' . 'T'9- -' i A .QM - 'R f-- X' , V. X Y- f , N1 '- A -:j, 'Za .,,,,f. 1 use 'f-J' f '. . - -, - - .4 L -we X . --..X-ef--.-' ' .. Axe . --X - ., V XV. . ,H , ,,-, ,VA , , sb, ,.,, - -,. . The Card Party and Soclal under the able d1rect1on of Mr Iohn I Reynolds enyoyed a record attendance of fifteen hundred persons Mr Reynolds also d1rected the Loyalty Drlve the proceeds of whlch W1ll be used for school rmprovements The Preps most d1st1ngu1shed alumnus the Most Rev Raymond A Kearney DD auxrltary Brshop of Brooklyn celebrated Mass and spoke to the assembled fathers and sons on the occaslon of the annual Communron Breakfast The speakers at the breakfast Were the Rt Rev MODSIQHOT Ioseph McClancy Dlocesan Supertntendent of Schools the Hon Francts A Madden and Mr lames Murphy lllness prevented Rev Fr Rector from attendmg Thrs Commumon Breakfast under the capable gu1dance of Mr Luke Hayden was one of the most successful ever held Doctor Herbert Whalen served as charrman of the Parents Nlgh commutee Thts annual socral event maugurated by the Rev George E Kelly Sl Rector IS held to espectally honor the mothers of the students and the large attendance frttmgly closed another successful year of Gurld act1v1t1es The offlcers for the year 1936 37 were Mr Francts A Fullam Pres1dent Mr V1ncentF1ore V1cePres1dent Mr lamesl F1tzMaur1ce Treasurer and Mr Lloyd A Noble Secretary The Rev Iohn H Klocke SI was the faculty moderato The newly elected off1cers for the year l937 38 are Mr Edward l Cullen Pres1dent Mr lames D C Murray Vlce Prestdent Mr leo Hart Treas urer and Mr lohn Callahan Secretary ,,6' , 4-A I ffl! fly 335 1935, -swqfy 4,84 xg -4. 131 , . . , - . . 1 , . . . , . . 1 - -1 1 1 1 - 4 1 , - 1 1 . 1. 1 - ,1 L . , . . 1 - -1 1 ' 4 - 1 1 - 1 ' I - - 1 I . . , . . . , . ., r. ' - . . 1 1 - - - 1 ' I 4 4 1 s 1 - 1 1 X ' 1 . .3 n , 1.x 1 . 1 ' , ' ' Q.:- 1 , , yn , ' I . 1- V ,- , 4 , v -1-:g 1' 1 ' 1 ': ,WAN , I -51 .4 +47-A 4 1 V fl 'X V dwg . 'I LW'-',,f . 11 , 415151 , f ,Nm ,f 54:15 V. ' ad 'J ',l 1 'yr B 1 ,u ts B 0 GK ., f ', 111 K J ,gg viii if-.nf '51-, ' A - Q.. l ,Z 1' 1 'film T-' I' sz --- 'X.., 4 'sf--V 1 'fx-ul -?: X- - ' - , , fx, . V , 197' 'JEW' 1f75J:L'.'15wg5m'.fjf ' .A QSKK seg- .- s ,,s..:e A '- ywsylc' 15251:--1uysf6?vq 1 1.,-as-H -,qi . 'f-v A .' Xe X -- -'-- fs-s .- . -'4 Ye X- 'lf 1- ,-Asus - 'f f- ,X 'Y N.-- , ., 'Z 9 Ta'- Upper Leif l T 0 Te 1 T ' ur V1 C 1 TC ow my Tgf BORQ CDFFTCERS GlVlHj T Brooklyn Free TTS Tlourd B Borouqll Preeldem TH The ld,T Tour Core WllllGVU Rrclwdrdsow Preslde T T The P ep oTL1der1T Councll was I eleCTed by on CJerw'1elm r1C rCd1or1Tx C s'C1denTs represemmd The pulolTC dnd 1vdTe Cl ools C The Borfudf TC Toe TT r orf oTl1Ce T112 was The TeoTure ol 110 fmrmuol oo e vCmCe B w S omd G r Q Week WTCTCH wdb held TH 5 ,edr Cm 2 If T e Prep cis pmred Three oTlTer posmons m The T qoverrw Ter w en Fdx d llc CTT vw Chosen To Ce T C Suprerre Co'1rT C ol Tl e C 1 TT VYIDCQFT Cdroerrv woe C en Corm . Swfrer lCOI'1SCw on 'Tres ' was ll e V sTrrTdSTer G 'deroll The o Cwolv rl S v Ce-c C15 rd drmlol Ce ePrdTTon WT' Ce ,ur Q r o Tl e dTTe o ' e lnlf T e ,oun Jer JOWGI' 11 ond Cl r C TG e Commun l1T ICU C v C Cvlf' , sd CCI ledder fe e efed dT everdl q TTOWNIWY D HO! 1 r rw r 132 : :37'f4.' T ll.'T.1ffLl1':' Pofifii Cr of 3roCk ,'n5 Erw,'g'i P Mrflulvf luatiofa Cl Tllf: Sur f-r:.f- CCLLT' V1.f:1r1' l Corierr' l.QCeR:e Cor: .ifp.:1o.T-Cr Bel : 'Nall t, l PIT? IT- .'f'TL Ro C pYf2'1'l'f-T1' , . F F . . N, , . X. Q . C C C3 . . . . . , - . . A . C ' I ij'-..' C. Q S T C. Cf C' JK T ' o .Cr ' ' . ll. . C CLCC .Cer of cj. il.C .Q. C .if T' fro April 4 TC MCC l. It ' o C3 L . ' . C1.y C .FC .1 ' 21 C ' 'for C, N 3' C .11 . . f:1ssTT e .1 can ,' ol Kings ' ' C . .' j . hos ri.iLC . f lj .' f for . lTQ.grCl1',' , . CloSCr1 fo. . C.. .. Cff1 l rf Volt ofl1Ce on Tlmursddg' April 29 Boyz' orid Ci f J A I ELC C Cecoziii Cm . C , CCQCC L .o.JC ff f .' ' be is TC Cririv 1 .LC .. 4:iTfC1i Tl'1C C:d'C1lT.3 TT Cl d'.LT',' TC .li C C , f 'zfio . ' ,geo TC irrikgr-is Llfffill TE. hog' Tgirl Tlielr rCf3A,. f ij' in The zzliuifzf A..1Crif if Ci i fCirss Af -' Cli The .CC C. 2 '.-'Cr T C s T l'1. C.. C .A were f:'1eSTs Cf lijfiff' UT Th., l'l,'IT1 SC. Col Axditoriixril Nivlii '.1.2gCr., lN!.l.ll1f1l!l RlCQ3i:rd'i . dia lgCr.:r:1rj.' Cgfzirzxdm l 2 1 YW, ,521- 22,- CLASS RQQMS l if L So much to be said about class- i N .- uw- e - ff rooms! . . . Their happinesses, disape , i , pointments, laughs and pranks by 'KU L A ' has the devilishly inclined , . . The teach- A . - ers desk, raised up at the front, and ' gf , XM ,A,... W: f 1 the doors with Windows, most out- JH ::.- N standing points to us . , , Nothing - A . HR M., 'i ' i f Z' Y quite so able to recall memories as a former classroom. Q57 E3 Lllilf E5 CDCQK :isis -fQ4f551i on 1' 133 GERMAN CLUB F1rstRow Whelan Esswem Mr Anthony Fxtzgerald Re1lly Mrlne Second Row Yodlce Butler Zolle Donnellon Callery Thlrd Row Ghelard1 Slconolfl Ingham Rothlem Scholl Fourth Row Ioslyn McGrath Gleeson Patterson Fifth Row OHaa Foy Thoet DER DEUTSCHE VEREIN Th1s club has been organrzed tor the emoyment and be-net1t of h German Students By means of games and talks the students are acquatnted wrth the language and customs ot the Germans The regular membersh1p IS about hfteen qeptember At the hrst meetlng ot the year under the d1rect1on of the Moderator Mr Anthony F1tzgerald the ottlcers were elected Charle Re-11ly Presldent Iohn Essweln VICE Pres1dent October Annual outlng to the German Sectlon of New York After golna to see Max Schmehng ln one of h1S o1ctures Knock Out the mem oers went to a Ratskeller to get someth1ng to eat December D1e Loveler a German play was presented 1n the German room Ianuary and February The act1v1t1es were practxcally at a tand stlll because of exams and tutormg March Annual Sprmg out1ng to Yorkvllle The p1cture wa Standscbltze Bruggler a story of the war 1n the Dolam1te Alps Apr1l A German play was produced by the members under the dxrectxon of Mr Anthony Fltzgerald May Ordmary act1v1t1es are conttnued w1th games and talks ln the German room ?g X X Q, KQWD lm X N ETH BLUE 130014 57 at mi-fl 134 5 , - , - f f I 3 , ' r or I I ' 4 1 1 1 A r ' I . . . . 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' Fxrst Row Bnckheld Santar Mr ORourke Mr Flynn V1scard1 Second Row Boehrer Masterson Chelhs Ralmond Third Row Hume Fowler Grcunger Gallagher Carley Fourth Row R Carroll G Carroll Connelly McCormick Fifth Row Zaloom Nace Gerra Zachorew cz FRENCH CLUB The French Club has completed one ol 1lS most successful years axded by 1ts new dlstmgulshed French member Monsxeur Vander Llnden Vmcent Santare the Presldent has proved hunself worthy of the posmon slnce he has erved two terms Thls year the rneetlngs were the most xnterestmg of any year lnce the new French student and secretary of the club Mons1eur Vander Lmden answers the queshons asked oy the members and lnformatlve talks on sports ITIOVISS and hterature are urged by our two worthy and d1st1ngu1sl'1ed moderators MSSSIGUTS Flynn and O Rourke For the past three years the French Club has been aldlng 1t mem bers to learn how to speak and understand French better and to produce mxshed l1r'qu1sts The club has an outmg to some French potnts of nterest n New York The French Club IS a new organlzatxon ln the Prep and we 1ge the new French students to Jam because 1t lS a great help to them 1n class 6 1 73' X +-'NK ff-'Q i Aw: 135 ' : ' ' , 9, . . , . , ' ': : , , , A I I , , , , I : . , . , , : ' : , , , 5 . 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Fitzgeald, Shannon Manning- Second Row' Lynch, Boehrer Brady Sull1van Thxrd Row F1sher lone Watson Buckley SPANISH CLUB The Spamsh Club ot Brooklyn Prep has 1ust completed 1ts econd season The very capable moderator and l1ngu1st1cal expert who has made 1t a greater pleasure to attend the meetlngs of thls club IS Mr Anthony Fltzgerald As othcers We have Rtcharcl Clare 38 as pres1dent and Wllham Shannon 38 as VICE Presldent and Secretary It 1S Wtth pleasure that We reflect over the vanous events that stand out and tlnd that the outmgs to the Teatro Cervanes ln the heart of the Spanlsh sectron are paramount amongst them After v1eW1ng the movre 1t IS our usual custom to V1S1l a Spanlsh restaurant 1n the nelghborhood and there 1n the m1dst ot such colorful ur roundtngs to entoy a real natlve meal Thls IS very Welcome smce lt adds a touch ot gastronom1cal sat1stact1on to the already pleasant evenrng Another event that IS a h1gl'1l1ght 1n our club IS the play Whlch has become an annual affatr Thls IS not only a recreatlon for the members but also an a1d 1n the procurement of a better Spanlsh grammar knowledge And now ln partmg we brd you untrl next year vaya con Dros X X jyzim 'QW0 BLUE BCDCDK 397 8 il' I1 fx v omg ,X W C 136 I , , - , , 1 : , s, , . - ' ' ' S , f I I - ' . . . . . 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' N0 - :ey - 4 bi X ,,. af' Fd 4 .,X Q x ' .7 L .I I x L - R A 'B ld .' -I vga- H., - 1 -A f.,-p, ff '52?E!!E!nux'l Q f,,c13j,4, .-9,13-1:51.-z,.'-stuff' 1 ' U, 4, ' M f- ' -' f -fr: ., - ,, me ee,-,,, - -, Y ,ktyf---C- ,fxn -A . - X V J K- , i,- 7, 1, -'17 n..,..,. -5- J.-,.,.,..L'-. avixiv ,lim 'Q-v' ' ff. .usexhtm vw.. 5 J, Y ef - ' X - '72f ' --f:'f- by Sir Alb- i -- ' Flrst Row Santare Steele Mr Devl1n Hurre Schultz Second Row Shannon Lxghtcap Essweln S1conolf1 W1ll1ams CHESS CLUB Check mate' and so another game ol chess has ended another game of Kmg and Pawn ot W1t versus wrt Last September when the Chess Club held 1lS hrst meetmg an lnter estmg year was planned for the players of the royal game of chess M I E Devlm the moderator dec1ded that 1t would be best to elect othcers lmme d1ately W1ll1am Steele was elected the pres1dent and Sylvester Russo the secretary Followmg th1s a tournament determmed the chess team A number one man and Captatn B111 Steele leads the team composed ol Hume Russo and Schultz ln therr tlrst match they drew wtth Tnmty Although th1s IS thelr only match so far future matches are planned w1th McBurney Frankhn RGQIS and Columbla Grammar As chess 1S such an mterestmg pastrme the club urges other students to 1o1n 1ts numbers and entoy the so called game of kmgs qdf f s-f?'?i we 4. 137 A' I , , . , . , 5 : , ' l . . . . 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' ' sn ,P fir es 2 - --1' ' ' 4.1 eb' 5, 7, 1' ' V gif. 1 5-F' lift' 953-:g,f'x' A-ggi,-ilf' 1 K- X ' ., X ,1f,g w :bg - Q.,f 4 -Q N -gif ,, xx V gi Eg- x xg-. - ., ., A Y 1' L'- X, .' . ,-gh sunt, csg ove Oluer Bennett Lo enzen Lou Schaer Linden G Carey Tollerton W1ll1am Connor Dunham Bennett I Carey THE EQUITEQ The ndmg club celebrates tts hfth anmversary th1s year completlng a most enjoyable season 'lhe fellows ot the l933 class mtroducedanew orgamzatton to the Prep Tnere were about stx members then The tudents were so attracted by the noevlty ot thls club that the attendance gradually lncreased to the present number of twenty hve The part1c1pants of thts pa tune pleasure unan1mously elected Ken lJIcG1nn prestdent and Bob Ollver v1ce prestdent Father I-hggms was lac ulty moderator dunng the urst ternn HIS dut1es as student counsellor made 1t necessary tor h1m to rellnqursh the othce and he was succeeded by Mr Perry Sl Ken MCGIUU ln an tnformal talk at the outset of the year told eager members of expected part1c1pat1on m tndoor and outdoor horse shows Lets hope for mcreastng populanty among the tudents and a more successful year next term 'J X fr -5iQin'9' 1,19 FST UF BOOK Q57 seen w. wemvV A NW we 138 . , W ' QL, Q , C' . ., . . , . . 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K- , ,A-:TL -,ff mi Y ' b 'vf - - - irq - s - . f ft..-f RA x 'J .X ' Hawley Tia rctt Sommoft Albertme Cl-IEER LEADERS Therrs IS a most thankless ta K whose value rs scarcely apprecxated as 1t should be by any student The Work ot the cheer leader 1S real 1t IS drtfrcult and rn addrtron rt represents a loyalty and sp1r1t that shows a desxre to ald the1r school s teams where assrstance IS most needed These fellows lead he Prep rooters through the trad1t1onal cheers and songs at all the athletlc contests and do the1r best to produce results wh1ch would tncrease the frght and sp1r1t of the team on the held Headed by therr capta1n DICK Howley the cheer leaders by therr con tmuous efforts were a prormnent torce rn Prep vtctorres Hawley and h1s three cohorts lohn Albertrn Bob Barrett and Harold Sammon were over on the Job to arouse the roote s from therr lethargy when the gomg got tough 'or the boys on the held They deserve more than tnerr letter they deserve the profoundest apprec1at1on of the varsrty teams and the student body A I 4 W f.. 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How many it had caused in thc amassing, what blood and sorrow, what good ships scuttled on the deep, what brave men walking the plank blindlold, what shot of cannon, what shame and lies and cruelty, perhaps no man alive could tell. Yet there was still three upon that island, Silver, and old Morgan, and Ben Gunn-who had each taken his share in these crimes, as each had hoped in vain to share in the reward. Come in. lim, said the captain. W' Sf ffl' cg .2-25, 249 Pnl UI- BOOK 37 lil? lg A-f'-1-N W fmw, w,wmV ob AMW -... 140 - Tb N '35 -, S lv 0 L I fi fl t 1 ' l. V 1' ,F , 6 1-S V 3 ,, o ' X tl' Xl xN.y.',lxX x ' Q W ' X F 3. ye, . .i . w :s:e 5 ' 4 A - - L ' - JV A, Q k--' ! s Y XA K 1-f-.XX W Y K, . 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UP: V 1' Q. .iw .T 551-'c ' rv A , , ,',,.' , . . . - I' ' ' v , 443: x J J ,L ,. ,. - ' -115 ...H 'f J ' X' , 11: In .-, ,- K f A' -V - -,..- ,V , I X ' x, ., ,, 5 K -5, , ., , v F- ,QA-',f.-,. --5 ',.,--'ff ' - -: -A I -.3?'Q35M- r :,-g. www. 7- '- , f ST . ,F j,.,z:Y!'::'-591'-1311 I 'Y ' ' V ' ' ,,F'n:'- Y 3 1 '- 5 ' . k . 1 -f,.-, -1 A .LWV , A, , - ,Q -,Q .. to A .C 1 ,g i . 1i, , FOOTBALL VARSITY On Ground: Hogan, Lo Borne, Goodwin Ahrensg Seated: Pingerrci, Wiseman Shaw Miles, Stone, Pornieggicini Ccivoonoro, Welch OConnorg First Row Standing: McCcrniock Brownworth Re-gon, Cookiey Matthews, Lo Rose Hortzg Second Row Standing: Cooler McMohon Pollock Punzo Sneo McNulty, Hoey Coach Shonanang Back Row: Mgr Conwoiv Mgr Lyffon Woitsson, Ludeinon Brickiieid, Mgr,Coi1ohQn, Mor Yodice. P O O T B A L L OCTOBER 3-BROOKLYN PREP U XAVIER OCTOBER -BROOKLYN PREP IOHN ADAMS OCTOBER -BROOKLYN PREP FORDHAM PREP OCTOBER BROOKLYN PREP ST. PAUL'S ,, OCTOBER BROOKLYN PREP POLY PREP . NOVEMBER -BROOKLYN PREP ADELPHI , NOVEMBER -BROOKLYN PREP ST. IOHN'S BROOKLYN PREP 14 XAVIER 0 Brooklyn Preps gridiron warriors trotted out on the greensward of Boys' High Pield on the morning of Saturday, October 3, to inaugurate the most success- ful football season in many years at the Prep. An auspicious opening was provided by a sparkling l4eO victory over an invading Xavier eleven. Coach Shanahans charges displayed a hard block- ing, hard tackling line plus a backfield with more than its share of deception. Functioning smoothly throughf out the game, the Prep opened hostilities in the first quarter. After being thwarted in their initial threat, the Prep gained possession of the ball on the Cadet's 40 yard marker, and began a touchdown drive. Tommy Miles reeled off three straight first downs, and then culminated the march with a pass over the goal to Captain Stone. Ed McNulty crashed through center for the extra point. After a scoreless second period, the Prepsters swung into action again in the third chukker, Starting on Xavier's Zl yard stripe, the Prep drove to its second touchdown. Miles dazzled the spectators with fine runs, placing the leather in position for McNulty to plunge over for the six points, Prank Stone kicked a placement through the uprights for the extra point. Xavied never did reach scoring distance as its ate tack was completely thwarted by the fast charging Prep line. Carl Iousley, powerful fullback, bore the brunt of the Cadet's play but, alone, he could not stave off the Crown l-leighters, Hopes brightened for a successful season after this wonderful exhibition. One-Dawson, St. Pcul's, around end. Two-Penalty for off-sides. Three-Tommy skirts Si. Iohn's end. Four-Asip, St. Iohn's, punting. A . I . r- , z-- rnfiglg One-Ioe Asiplotf tackle, St. Iohn's. Two-Xavier Game: Prep Line Holds. Three-Xavier Game: McNulty scoring through center. Four-Prismac Iohn Adams, through center for short gain. A scrappy, light football team can battle a heavy powerful eleven on even terms for the greater part of a game, but inevitably weight and manpower tells and all one can say is, l'They had too much power for us. This is precisely what happened when the Prep fought it out with a strong lohn Adams' team from Queens. For three hotly-contested periods the fight- ing Prep team staved off numerous assaults on its goal line, but finally weakened in the last frame to suffer defeat. The pay-off touchdown came at the start of the final period when Timmy Wilson, Captain and right halt- back of the victors, sliced through right tackle on a tricky reverse play and galloped eighteen yards for the score, Al Tillman booted a perfect placement to make it 7fO. The Ozone Park outfit gained consistently around midfield as Armand Prusmack, scrappy field general, threw many successful passes to his ends, Danny Tallon and Tom Carbone, But when the Presf idents hit pay dirt, the Prep line rose to the heights and hurled back the opponents rushes. lt was mostly a game of defense for the Prep, and the forward wall certainly performed herculean tasks, stopping the Adams' attacks. Frank Stones excellent punting and the splendid work of Tommy Miles, midget quarterback, featured the weak Prep offensive. This triumph afforded the Queens aggregation sweet re- venge for the defeat, which the Blue and White inflic- ted on them last year. BROOKLYN PREP 0 IOHN ADAMS 7 BROOKLYN PREP 20 FORDHAM PREP U I 4 c The Prep eleven returned to its winning ways when it soundly drubbed a heavier Fordham Prep team, 20-U. The Prep attack, which looked so weak in the Adams' fracas, functioned in high gear as Miles and his backfield associates ripped the Rams line to shreds. Again it was Tommy Miles who led the way, streak- ing across the final stripe for three touchdowns Tak- ing advantage of the breaks provided by the line, the backs smashed through the losers defense almost at will. ln the second period, Bill Dimucci, Ram halfback, fumbled on his own 20 yard stripe where lack Hartz fell on the ball, recovering for the Blue and White. On the very first play, Miles, behind perfect blocking by Cavagnaro and McNulty, tore l8 yards before being downed. He then plowed through tackle for the score Later in the same period, Wally Coleman, left half of Fordham, dropped the leather after experiencing a severe jolt when he was tackled by Vic Matthews McNulty recovered on the Maroon 28 yard marker and sct the Prep off on another scoring march. On a surf prise play, Ed snapped the ball back to Miles, who outraced the bewildered Fordham secondary to cross standing up. After Stones beautiful punt which angled out of bounds 2 yards from the goal, Frank Brickfield broke through to block the return kick. The ball caromed off his chest through the end zone for a safety, The last touchdown came as Miles completed a pass to McNulty for a long gain and then shot through tackle to score. One-Poly held for no gain in Annual clash. Two-Cavagnaro making small gain against St. Iohn's. Three-Fordham smeared by strong Prep line. Four-Some line play in Prep4Poly game. One-Iausly, Xavier, punting from behind own goal line. Two-McNulty making first down against Fordham. Three-Miles, about to be tackled by Smith of St. Iohn's. Four-Buck off guard against Iohn Adams. A jack rabbit backfield from Maine, operating be- hind a huge line, sprinted up and down the gridiron on October 23 to give St. Pauls School of Garden City its first victory over the Prep in seven years. This powerful Long Island football machine held complete control of the struggle throughout and only desperate resistance by a courageous Prep team kept the score from rising higher. The first score came with startling suddenness, Three plays after the second half opened found St. Pauls in possession of the ball on the Blue and Whites 35 yard line. The invaders shifted to the right and sent Everett Dawson around that end behind beautiful interference. Dawson wheeled wide and sprinted down the sidelines, crossing the goal without a hand being laid on him. ln the same period with the ball at midfield, Felix Willete, on the identical play, flew along the sidelines, looking like a Caucasian lesse Owens, for the second score. He followed this up with a placement kick to add another point to the winners total. After a suse tained and brilliant drive in the last period, Stark Shorey plunged across for the third touchdown. The final whistle cut short another dangerous scoring threat by the victors. The only Prep scoring opportunity came early in the game when Dave O'Connor broke through to block a punt on the visitors 25 yard stripe. The sphere bounded to the 2 yard line where lack l-lartz pounced on it but the Prep could not push it over the larsi chalk-mark. BROOKLYN PREP 0 ST. PAU'L'S 19 For the third time since the rivalry began in 1909, Brooklyn Prep defeated Poly Prep in the traditional battle. On the defensive most of the game, the Prep- sters took advantage of a break late in the final period to trip up the heavier Dyker Heights team. Poly, with Fauser and Steyman leading, organized a powerful drive in the second period and marched from its own 47 to the Preps 6 yard line but the end of the first half prevented a score. Again in the third frame, Poly smashed down the field on long drives only to have pass interceptions stop the threats. The spark that set oft Preps slumbering attack was pro- vided by Captain Stone, hero of last year's game, who leaped high in the air to intercept a Poly pass on the Preps 35 yard stripe. Miles ripped off two 15 yard gains to advance into enemy territory. Then Stein- burg, of the Blue and Gray, seized a Prep aerial, seem- ingly shutting the lid on the scoring threat. But an attempted reverse on second down misfired and Steyman fumbled. lack Regan, a bulwark on the Preps forward wall, pounced on the rolling ball on the loser's 25 yard line, Then Tommy Miles whipped a bullet pass to Nick Cavagnaro, gaining 9 yards. Stopped on a line buck, Tommy wiggled through tackle down to the 5 yard marker. A line smash net- ted 2 yards and, amidst the crowds roar, a crack off right tackle by Tommy gave victory to the Prep forces, The remaining minutes were not sufficient for further developments and a Wild Prep snake-dance was in order. One-Asip of St. Iohn's set to kick off. Two-Frank Stone punting against St. Iohn's. Three-Dawson. St. Poul's, stopped on reverse. Four-Fordham Prep recovering tumble. One-Start of play in St. Paul's game. Two-Miles oti on long run against Fordham. Three-St. Paul's off on short gain against Prep. Four--Offside in Prep-Fordham game. Anything can happen in football. This popular saying was fully substantiated by the Prep's football season. After losing to St, Pauls, the Blue and White tied an Adelphi eleven which had previously defeated the Garden City team. The Adelphi struggle rates as a moral victory, since the Prep fought a highly-favored team to a well-deserved deadlock. Although there was no scoring, the battle was an extremely keen one, ln the second guarter an Adelphi forward pass sent Guidet over the goal but a clipping penalty nullified the score, Later Adelphi's right tackle, May, attempted a field goal from the 20 yard line, but Ed McNulty crashed through to block the try. The second half produced rnost of the fireworks, starting with a Prep offensive, which carried to the opponents 5 yard line. An untimely fumble frittered away this scoring opportunity. Adelphi staged the greatest offensive ot the game with a 73 yard march gained 8 yards and a score seemed imminent. But and Golds star back, Griffen, did the most ball-carry- ing. He ripped off two successive first downs lugging the leather to the Preps 9 yard line. Two plunges down the field After crossing midfield, the Brown Tony Parmeggiani and his mates in the line became thc Seven Blocks of Granite' for two plays and hurled back Griffens bullflike rushes, regaining the ball still the yard short of the goal. A latent Prep drive, With lfliles twisting and sguirming through for good gains, fell short of its objective and the struggle ended in the fairest decision possible a scoreless tie. I .. BROOKLYN PREP 0 ADELPHI 0 BROOKLYN PREP 6 ST. IOHN'S U hu Thanksgiving Day ushered in the climax of the gridiron season and what a fitting climax it was. Nat only did the Prep defeat their arch-rival, St. fohn Prep but the victory marked the first time in the history of the Prep that both Poly and St. lohns were oeaten in the same year. A last minute touchdown won the day for the Blue and White to cap a most successful season Prep crossed the goal line in the last two minutes of the game when the battle appeared to be headed for a scoreless deadlock. With the St. lohns in posses- sion of the ball on her own 24 yard line, Asip, Redinen auarterbaclc, elected to gamble on a victory or nothing. On his second aerial Frank Brickfield snatched the leather in the midst of four red-clad warriors, giving the Prep a chance to tally which it did not pass up Starting on the 27 yard stripe, Tommy Miles weaved and snake-hipped his way to the 7 yard line before being downed. On third down Tommy faded back and flipped a short pass to Prank Stone who gathered it in his arms on the 4 yard marker and fouaht his way over the last white line, carrying half the St. lohn's team on his back, The Redmen had two good opportunities to score but could not capitalize on either one Once Asip broke away for a 47 yard gallop but he was caught from behind before he could tally. Late in the second period, the some player attempted a field goal from the 15 yard line after three plays had failed to gain against the Prep forward wall, but the ball sailed wide of the bar. Thus closes perhaps not the finest season but cer- tainly a successful one for the Prep and the whole team must be congratulated on its splendid spirit and determination to succeed, One-Tommy off tackle. Two-McNulty through center. Three-Poly line buck. Four-Touchdown against Poly. F1l'StROW OHara G Mead I Mead Carhn Second Row uehrhardt Nelson Madden Tltus lngham Cagney Spaeth Thlrd Row Coach Ha'nbrecht Cunmngnam Sessa rav Neusse Schaefner Matthews Fourth Row Lyors Schela ORourke PIZZI Enr1ght Kelly FRESHMAN FOOTBALL Under the capable aufdance of George l-larnbrecht fre hman football coach the youngest grldders of the Prep went forth IH cleats and shoulder pads to become future stars The ranks were consfderably bolstered by the presence of Innrnv Matthews brother of Slug who played varsfty and George Tftus brother of a former Prep star Botn men played tn the backffeld Bfg Larry Neusse formed a bulwarlc of d fense Gerry Enrlght threw many passes that decfded our vlctorfes Agamst Poly Tftus ran e1ghtyf1ve yards for our only touchdown Enrfght dropped a pass IH Fay s arrns g1v1ng us a Seven pofnt lead ln the thfrd quarter Poly scored a touchdown but fa1led to score on a l1ne plunge lhls ended scorfng gfvfng us a 7 6 vlctory The Tyros rolled up thefr greatest score aga1nst the Sharnrocks whom they trounced 26 U Enrfght scored tw1ce Neusse and Matthews once The f1rst score came on a pass from Neusse to Enrfght from the 1nvaders 3 ya d llne . 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F1rstRow Fmley FIOIG Callery Maher Courtney, Second Row McK1nney Meagher Klefer Clark Carney Thud Row HIQQIHS OHara Callahan Iurgens CROSS COUNTRY The Prep Cross Country team agaln en oyed a very successful eason followmg 1n the footsteps of 1ts predecessors It completed the season unde teated n dual meets and f1n1sh1ng second lW1Ce and seventh another trme 1n the champlonshlp meets As a trttrng opener tor the season the Preps detendtng champ1ons got The Prep had stx harrlers breast the tape before Erasmus was able to place Iourneylng to Van Cortlandt Park the Prep added to a long trtng of vlctortes bv conquerrng Horace Mann 20 35 Seven Prepsters f1n1shed 1n a t1e for second place thus secur1ng the vlctory Shortly after on the scene ot the Horace Mann vlctory Poly Prep s h1ll and dalers bowed to the Prep team to the tune of 24 31 Followmg these successful dual meets the Prep team entered the Prlvate school champlonshlps Second place garnered by the Prep was secured only after a small pornt rn the rules gave Loughhn trrst place mstead of the Prep ln the Cathohc l-hgh School champlonshlp on Saturday Nov 7 the Prep tearn agam f1n1shed secona to Loughlm but by the more deC1S1V9 score ot 28 7U To conclude the season the team lourneyed to Oakdale for the crty champronshlps Out of forty schools Prep tmtshed seventh i . . . 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MICHAEI.'S ADELPHI , , POLY ,,,,,,, , REGIS , GEORGETOWN PREP LOYOLA ,,,,, , , TRINITY , , REGIS ,,,,,,, ,,,, ,,,,, ,CATHEDRAL ,, , , ST. PETER'S ,,,, ,, . AUGUSTINE'S , . IOHN'S ,,,, ST. PAUL'S H., ST. IOSEPH'S CW.N.Y.J LOUGHLIN ST. MICHAEL'S ST. FRANCIS McBURNEY , DON BOSCO REGIS , , ST. FRANCIS ST. SIMON STOCK ST ST WON 22-LOST 7. Ioe Scheid Kev Moynahan Iuck O'Connell Bobby Dineen BASKETBALL The whistle blows! The game is on! The Prep is meeting dangerous rivals today but our team looks good on paper and our hopes are riding high, Here are the highlights of the aame FIRST QUARTER CDecemberl Opponents drew first blood Freeport Q27l catching the Blue and White C223 .inawares with a tricky zone defense and break into the Winning column I-lowever the Prep fl7l undaunted and with plenty of fighting spirit come back against St Francis H31 and we C941 continue rolling up the points against a Weak Trinity team flll but now the Prepsters Cl7l are being checked DY the league leading St Augustine quin tet C2'7l Here the quarter ends with the score in a 2 2 deadlock KM Y Mat McMahon Ray Fullam Capt Iohn Redmond if 5, rendu? BQQK ,,,, -fish be-Q -2 Ames-,?i?'.?,m, QXMZQQTW -M ' 4' Wigf 157 J . . . A 1 ' V 1 . , . . , .I - ' . V' j - .1 ,qi V., I ' A ' , A 9 W . ' S . l 1 , xx 3 We 'Q ' . .1 A . 1 9 - ye 1 A A , 1 x .Cl x ,eau 'V T i , , ' .1 6. '12-, . . , V , ' i L -- . , ,Q fag it f A ' t Q-, ,-, 1. 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Determined to score the Blue and White sinks a pop shot, playing Cathedral, C263 and we C293 are evened again. Three seconds later we C233 sink another shot against Laughlin Cl93. Again we rush the basket and Prep C333 rings up a two-pointer aganist St. Michaels Cl53, Then a foul is called against the Blue and White Cl93 and Adelphi sinks the one point C203 After a time out Regis changes to a man-to-man defense and we discourage C3l3 their Cl73 new move. Once more we C303 follow up the shot with another against Poly Cl83. St. Peters Tournament Play seems wraptly exciting. The Blue and White C443 scores against Loyola Cl83, again we C3l3 score on Regis Cl83. We C253 immediately top St. Peters Cl23 before the whistle. Tl-HRD QUARTER CEebruary3e' At the beginning of the second half the Prep C383 continued its winning streak ramping all over Trinity Cll3 but here the defense stiffened in the form of Cathedral Cl53 but not enough for the dead shot artists of Crown Heights Cl93 who continue in their scoring splurge until we Cl23 are momentarily stopped by the champion St. Augustine outfit C323, Wow! They don't stop us now. Our boys C273 crush St. lohn's Cl83 in a fast contest and score quickly over St. Pauls C2l-243 and the highly touted I '- TX 'A K LA xglgi, f 56162 'eff ' , Y - A A C - -,Y f' lj l,,,.1 ll lijlf DC JK, fn' ,,,f3?fiQg'ws1'+,f W ff .. ' ' Pi2.ie?'WT?':'1+1fsv'f f?.iffr ff -f we 'M4c4-,.,,.ff:f'fsf21'v4m.fNrff.sfftTr'ffQ 'flwhfwi , 'tt 158 Iack Hartz Art Herbert Bill Hodnelt Bfll Schwiiier Io cphs club of We t Now York C23 211 lhen coa tug O 1 our lead the 1 op dotonsel hatterod C121 lay a hgh mg Loughl n 1 Jo C201 111 th closmq rtorten of the ada ter the Blue ar1d Whxte courtman '231 score eas11y over C rqall but scrappy St 1xl1c11ae1 team C161 Score at the end ol the thlrd uarter 17 16 FOURTH QUARTER C1'larch1 ll e last quarter was all Prep We C391 score on lV1CBumey se orfd tlme C271 XfVe smk two foul shots agamst St Francrs C211 and our C231 opponents are held scoreless Iust before the lmal wh1stle play becomes turlous CK ot C Tournamer1t1 W1th the Prep scormg twlce once over Dor- Bosco C25 181 and over RGQIS C24 231 and St Francts commg from behmd to Wm a close VICTOTY C25 241 and Wlth seconds left to play We C261 swlsh the net for the last tlme agamst St S1mor1 Stock C181 There goes the Wh1stle We ve Non' The score was 21 7 Wlth Hartz CAll Schola t1c1 the h1gl'1 scorer Wlth 140 pomts '55 SAINT PETER S TOURNAMENT CHAMPIONS Bud Young George Kxrcher Y 'bf BLUI' BUCK 1 A-1-HN ew me-:M'fQ.Tgwaee E-HEX seek W ,,,.,, Q- 'ff' 159 0 H , Y . . ol, .J - 'S ' - . 7 S 1 . 1 'l' ,- . , 'S S , ' ' t' 1 1' .J . 3 ' F , . . 1 1 ' ' A A . 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Q rl . -., . , I -, , ,Wfu , Q-QC , ,,,n, . , ,x-.fgl 534, A ,wr Fzrst Row Mllde Sheer Cagwey D1a'no'1o Mull s Second Row Ferguson awrence Breslm Scanlor FBESHMAN BASKETBALL Mr Blngo McMahon and George Hambrecht combmed IH the tutelage of the Frosh cagers one ot the most successful ot Tyro nm tosstng teams tn some years The team due to rnexperlence dropped therr hrst two games although ln the second contest 1t was a lay Vee team that conquered our Frosh The team opened on December 23 agarnst Beals They dropped he game 15 ll Then the cagers met McBurney lay Vee and expenence proved too much and We came out on the short s1de ot 27 12 On Ianuary 15 we aga1n met the Begts Wrens and Won 23 '72 We topped 1n our next game the St Thomas grammar school 28 7 The cubs tn an overt1me perlod con quered a stubborn Brooklyn Tech gurntet 23 1.1 However the wlnmng treak was snapped by the St Augustlne s Frosh to tne tune ot 13 11 We met our arch nxals rn the St Iohns Cubs and Won 12 6 The Prep after a week lay oft beat the lmps aownlng them 14 8 Adelphl next mvaded the tyro lalr and were thoroughly drubbed 38 2 St lJllC1'1GGlS were then set 1nto the Dreps W nnlng column by an easy 35 18 score The record speaks for ltselt Many future stars are lncluded on uch a team 4 BLUE EJCDCDK 57 cm' Ms N7 QS x 160 ' : ' , in, . 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I-f mfg 'R 'w-5 F1rstRow Zoller Brennan Boyd Second Row Reynolds Patter o Garslde PING PGNG Each year there IS an rncreased lnterest rn the game here at the Prep After bemg contmed to mter class ettorts we learned that the Prlvate Schools A A had sancttoned a table ennls league and a tournament was to be conducted rn Ianuary and February ot th1s year The malor school tournament of the year was held durmg the wmter to select a team W11l1am Brennan Won the 1nd1v1dual tltle by defeatmq Iohn Zoller 1n the l1nals after a stltl battle Thomas Patterson and Ralph Gerra were the other seml hnahsts The team was chosen from the quarter tmahsts rn the tournament and bes1des the above mentloned three others were selected Charles Boyd Bob Gars1de and Thomas Dmeen ln the sprma an mtra mural contest between classes IS to be held n Wh1ch 4B l wrll defend the tltle Wh1ch 1t Won so eas1ly last year V ng Ponj thonah only m 1ts th1rd year at the Prep has already been rece1ved wrth amazmg enthus1asm and compet1vely speaklng attracts more adherents than any other sport lr the school fx Qt Ile ,s ,A I f'S'-:Iva of BLUE 130014 I fx., ,fxcx ,..,-X A ss- 5.-8 x .Qys ,Q-X .1 QQBYWAW- 'Qs-r -Q-,X qyyvn, ,N A-A 161 ' : , , 5 : l , s n, ' . 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A ' . f , V f' 1 ' f -1 Qqqf' - f D J- .U - l . .4 'AA xr - ., ,SJ - 1 .,....-7 jr A-. 4A,, ar ,,f 152 HOCKEY The 1937 season was the rnost succe stul for the Prep varslty They not only won the Metropohtan Pnvate School t1tle but ended the eason undefeated and were t1ed only by two strong out of town outflts Coach Wally Murray s cal' for candtdates was answered by an entlrely veteran corrtbme W1ll'1 the Deegan brothers B111 and Chub llankmg Iohnnv Srnlth on the forward ltne and V1n Ftnnelly and Ed McLaugl'1l1n defense men backed by the sterllng goal play of Tommy Mlles Ooenlng wtth a 3 1 league vrctory over St Iohns the team marched through the league schedule wtthout sufterlng a loss or a he They reached thelr peak when they turned back the challenge of the second place St Francts team by the one stded score of 5 l to cllnch the t1tle .91 Q-fikfmgi Ahixffiwwfegxeaq-1vwxM A- W 163 S . Y I - ' 1' Q . , . . l . . . , . 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I fgcfffx--5-3 .,, HL A, Y Twlce the team was 1nv1ted to play games away from New York hrst meetlng Loyola of Balttrnore and playmg a l l t1e and then travel1ng to Westchester to play a scoreless deadlock w1th A B Dav1s Many ot the teams members have played the1r last game 1nclud1ng Sm1th the two Deegans M1les McLaughl1n and Bannln Coach Murray w1ll tace the task of bu1ld1ng a team around hls one veteran regular V1n Fennelly and some of thxs years reserves who are Isaacson Fellrngharn Whelan Baxter Keyes Moran Toner and Larkxn rj? -. Xin. xl jQitEQQf'2:r-,9 FSLI IF 12.0014 37 ' W, MI ' 49' flrnvf- ,guna wr' 4'iQs-fv' xi X 164 I I , . . . I I 1 I - I - f . I Y I A I 1 I 1 - ' I ' -. V' gt f, A -M , '+ -:N , X , , . - J .fp-. 4' . ' ' 0- . ... ,, xx .1 , ,.xU'.x X X 1 ttyl ', 'c . ,, , x... Y Q .X X .I ' ' ,' X 33, . 'f.za,:' 4 -' ' ': . 1 , - ' -ff ' x .' 'nhw ' ,P 5 1.. -nu . v 4 , Y 4 I - xo , X cw , ,'- VV -'X . 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Rf R E, I - NI L., 1- X .E :nf-L., A f , S, 1 X Y I . ,M 4' is S EE ,,.,A, ' 129 hx PREP IN THE CATHOLIC HIGH SCHOOL CHAMPIONSHIP TOURNAMENT SWIMMING The 36 37 swlmmmg team hard hxt by grad,1at1on had drttlculty ID start na but h1t tts str1de as the season p ogressed and tmally gamed th1rd place 1n the league only two lull games behlnd Loughhn the Champ1ons The Prep natators sunk St Augustme St Iohns and St Mlchael IH 1nter scholast1c meets ln non league cornpetltlon the Brooklyn mermen managed to keep thelr neads above the Water The Prepsters lost to Poly and dropped a close 31 33 declslon to Columbla Grammar but came back aga1nst Marquand splashmg thruogh to a 40 33 v1ctory and tn the last meet ot the season Prep garnered htth place out of a group ot ten teams tn the Cathohc School Swlm ut V'1llanova wtth only two men namely Bob Bannm and Btll Madden The medley team composed of Coneys ONe1l Murphy and Madden d1d lustrce to rtselt and to the entlre team throughout the year Under the d1rect1on ot Coach Mull1ns and Mr Kmg S I were developed such capable stars as Co Ccxptam Bob Bannm dtver voted on the all Cathohc team Co Captam B1ll Harvey outstandmg back stroke art1st Frank Deegan drver and tree styler of the hrst order and Brll Madden prom1s1ng uewcomer who should prove mvaluable next year 4 P x I j , ails.:-ilmff ,Q ,3-gg ,avid BLUE ECDCDK Q57 adm '7pvv',B- ? v 0483 Nqqwt 168 W I I ,i J, . . , Y , . , , - , V . , . ,H . . . , . . 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'1-.e ',+ X ---,. 5 ff:- 3 F1rstRow Ingham Turrnes I-layder' Maher Second Row Call rf Re1lly INDOCDR TRACK' Scortng seventeen DOIHIS 1n the O L P H meet we hmshed second to Loughlln the detendmg clnamplon In the Mtllrose meet the mlle relay composed of Hayden Trmmes Ingham and Callery tmlshed thrrd lr thetr heat runmng the extremely good trrre ot 3 34 In the Cathollcs llght brought places to Luke I-layden and Tom Cotrtney In the rmle to Callery 1 the halfmtle and to Retlly m the ISO In the natlonals me mrle relay wrth Rellly runmng tor Ingham cllmbed bacx to success Although the oaton passer fmlshed fourth they also loroke the record a wonderful pertormanfe Inghltghts I:llHlOYS rr Ile Ir' the O L P ll meet Callerys l 2l QC vard run and Rellly s novlce vlctory at lersey memes 59 2 auarter IH the IVI lrose Luke I-Ia zdens mrle m the Cathol Co D CK Payden s leg n the rnnle re ay l'1 the ahonals Inghams ZLC on t e medley In the Stu fvesant lleet the tne races by tne Freshman relf' tea I Wclildult P llaclc T tus and La Borne N vlQ VV' K .fer xa- 147' ,A v, Q gh ,N x Wfski L vw- -ab, 4,33-B, QM Sgaxx xvbk J 167 ' : I ' I . 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BASEBALL Although graduation has taken many good players, the Prep varsity is looking forward to a successful season. From the team, which in '36 was runner-up for the Catholic League crown, the squad retains such veterans as lohn Hartz, Ray Smith, Bill Schwitter, Tommy Miles, Frank Brickfield, Ed f-logan, Vic Matthews and lohn fledderson. To these will be added some of last years I. V. stars, who will be called on to fill the vacant varsity berths, The foremost of these are Chub Deegan, Tom Brownworth, ferry Iones, Bill Bowne, lack O'Connell, lim Clark and the seasons find , Emmett Greeley. Last years playing was featured by the steady pitching of Hartz and Smith, the heady catching of Schwitter and the team's all around consistent hitting especially by Brickfield, Miles and Schwitter. This years lineup is well balanced both as regards fielding ability and hitting power, l'Chub Deegan being at first, lohn f-ledderson at second, li Vmmett Greely at shortstop, Tom Miles at third. c w' QAXY Lt A wx Y ' rx, wh ffxra l' xi ' U -2 , , i Pi! Ll I-A HQ QDK JK . JV -'Cf' ' , ' 1 K .,- fo' X. . 4, . 'TW - 1, ' f'f+,w,ilgA ,QQk,,fT4:5eW57qT9j7j,?,:,g?yi347,ttgvf Lf!-zv in 46 in 170 l IVBASEBALL F1rstRow Maher McMan1s Ah ens Ol-lara Kertncdf Second Row Lewnes Fay Gehrhardt Ftrth Harrls Travers Back Row Garley Pumo Bachman The outfleld has plenty of h1tt1ng strength w1th the cons1stent oattvng tr1o of Frank Bnckheld Tom Brownworth and Ed Hogan Wlth Vlc Matthews as substltute Br1ckt1eld has already proved h1s ab1l1ty as a steady hltter Whlle Brownworth and Hogan have not yet had the equal of hls competltlve experlence For the hurllng staff there are Iohn Hartz and Ray Smlth who have had prevlous varslty experlence and both contrlbuted mu h toward the team success Also for further duty there IS B111 Bowne and Ierry lanes Wlth uch a staff the team w1ll rank hlgh 1n league as regards to p1tch1ng ab1l1ty Thats about all that can be summed up concernlng the 1937 quad and 1t leaves us wlth great hopes for success Lets hope that We w1ll once more brlng the Cathollc School pennant loacl' to the Drep ,ans-.. 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Q 'f ..y5,Cyj9f1 1' ' 6132. e, , , 7 -aw ff: we-1' af- , , -M . 2- .e - 1 - f ' ,--,- ec-2,--f' T33 fe, -1'-f' UG'- 'Q'la4'-1' - V-15 ,!.'-.if f N - .N X A .fe Q24 , '-'f'x.,- 1 A V- -i 14-Q3 f X e ,, X Z.-f QN . x - .Q L N ' TENNIS VARSITY Fxrst Row Mr Goode Bannm Rothleln Gerra Harrlngton Second Row Deegan Fogarty Captam Redrwond Carberry TENNIS At the tlrne ot thls Wrrtlng the tennls season has 1ust opened Every afternoon the twang of ball agalnst racquet can be heard as the young hopeluls anxlously pollsh up the1r court tactlcs under the observant eye ot Mr Charles Goode tennls coach .At Mr Goode s flrst call a gro.1p of some flfty odd candldates reported for practrce From these asprrants the coach rnust select a group ot about ten to form the nucleus ot hrs varsrty squad The standout candldates at present are Iohn Redmond hard h1tt1ng Captcun Bob Bannm Mn Carberrv Ralph Gerra Tons Fogarty and Bob Pothlem PYP WFQQE,-2125 3,1 BLUE BCDOK Q7 5'7 KL ffm 953 vgqmgwlwffrs' 172 r , . 7 . . . . ,, . 1 1 I 1 1 . , A l l , 2 . 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' , -uf , - ,,4.- ol A r .',, .-,-- M se. . .- .x 1 - T NNIS I V F1rs!Row Brennan S hmrtz Garslde Mr Lyons SI Second Row McElroy Neogle Masterson Wlth these experlenced men and wlth the add t1on ot a few of the more prornlsmg recrults the Prep tenms team has h1gh hopes of emoymg a very successful season Thls year W1th the mauguratlon of the Cathotxc Htgh Scnool Tenms League the team W111 meet the best 1n Metropohtan enms ClFC1GS openlng wlth RGQIS and closmg wlth the strong St Peters squad The rest ot the opposmon mcludes Dwrght St M1ChGe1S Iona St Franc1 St Pauls of Garden Ctty Mount St Nhchaets McBurney St Iohns Fordham and Adelphl vl Ji 5 'W ' A -SEER .99-f gs fan, ,GAT-Qgvff -cg:-X v .gsm QM xg 450445 1' 173 ' 1 A ' ' . I - - V v f 1 A A f - rf ' f I r f . , . . . . 4, . , . , . , , . Q, - 1 - K 1 - 4 X X . I' I , f l ,-.X A ff , . 54 74. --wg f- W 'I' X Ii' Q. :af .f J ws: I I, 5 A . 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Giving a creditable showing here they indicated that they were in good condition for the Penn Relays the next week. A seven man team went down to Penn on Friday, April 23rd. Com- peting the same afternoon the mile relay team, composed of Maher, Hayden, Callery and Timmes triumphed by forty yards. This made the third con- secutive year a Prep team has been victorious in this event. The next day, Saturday, Coach Giegengaclc sent a two-mile relay into the Championship of America event. Callery, Timmes and Maher led for the first three legs but Tom Courtney could not quite match the finishing Pyllll? RCDCQDK 57 174 j?f'7f ' -WW -ees, t FRESHMAN TRACK First Row Duffy Mohoney Mulvey l-hckey Whelan Second How Cook Blober Loth Carlm Thxrd Row Vander Llnden Dwyer Glll drxve ot the Drake Prep anchor man and the team was forced to oe ontent Wlth second These performances however contnbuted the best tunnmg ever done by a Prep team at Penn A dual meet W1th Poly 1S next ln hne and vlctory IS expected slnce the team lS runnmg Well Followmg thls IS the Pr1vate School Charnp1onsh1ps in Whlch the Blue and Wh1te should make a cred1table showmg 1n the Semor DIVISION and posslblv Wm the lunlor Mxdget DIVISION Durlng the season they W1ll engage ln the Cathollc Champ1onsh1p Cathohc NOVICG Champlonshlps the Nahonal lnvltatlon Champ1onsh1ps and the La Salle lnvltatlon meet The Prep should place Well among the leaders 1n all ot them L:-A M --.ismwm H, ,mKl?? fa...,,,, 441'w.f. 175 : , , , ' , 1 : . , , ' I . l A - . 1 f x l t . ,tx f- : ,,,,. gf., . 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TOMMY MILES 37 PAUL CAHILL 39 BOB CONWAY 9 IOHN COSGRO IE 3 BOB GIJNTHFR 39 BIIL HARRINGTON 39 FRANK HIGGINS 3 IOHN KERR 39 BILL KIEFER 39 GENE LAWLESS 39 IOE MCDONALD 39 FRANK TRAVERS 39 BOB BARRETT 40 IOE BODEN 40 CHARLES CARROLL 40 LEE DELAPORTE 40 IIM DONOVAN 40 BILL FEINTON 40 IIM GALLAGHER 40 IOHN CIYNN 40 VIC KADRI 40 BILL KEYES 40 IOHN KIRK 40 ANDY LAWRENCE 40 BOB LUDFMAN 40 IIMIVIY MATTHEWS 40 PETE MORAN 40 LARRY NEUSSE 40 DICK PARKS 40 TOM POL ACK 40 HARRY SANDIFORD 40 FRANCIS SESSA 40 ALLX STEVENS 40 IOL SULLIVAN 40 MIKE SANTIIAURO 40 RAY GHELARD1 39 GIORDANA 39 IOE M CARTHY PAUL MCKINNEY 39 IOE MILNE 39 DAVE O CONNOR AUGUST SCHOLL 3 IOHN SCHWARTZ 3 RAY SMITH 39 BOB SWETT 39 CHARLIE YODICE IIM DWYER 41 PAUL CALLAHA1 39 BOOSTERS CHIEF BOOSTERS TOM IIEAGLF 39 BILL VON HERBULIS 39 BOB BRESLIN 40 PETE GOODWIN 40 BILL GOJLD 40 BOB GRANGER 40 FRANK LO CURTO 40 DOUGIAS MCCABE 40 IOL MCELROY 40 BOB MPINFRNFY 40 RAY SCHAEFFNER 40 FRANK SCHWARTZ 40 IOE VALIOIITI 40 IOHN WHITE 40 ART APPLEYARD 40 CHAS CUNNINGHAM 40 BILL FLEMING 40 ED VIN FUCHS 40 BILL IIIGHAM 40 GEORGE MERRILL 40 ROD OHALLORAN 40 CORNFLIUS OLEARY 40 DON BEHMAN 40 DICK SCANLON 0 CHAS SCHEID 40 BOB SHERIDAN 40 IIM WALSH 40 BILL WHITE 40 FRANC S ACCETTELLA HERBERT BRAUN 41 IOE BROCKER 41 IALLACE CAMPBELL 41 CERAPD ENRIGHT 41 FDWIIV GARDNER 41 BILL KELLY 41 IOHN KEIINELLY 41 EDWARD MJLLER 41 ALFRED NEWBATT 11 IIM NUSSEY 41 FRANK PETERS 41 FRANK BRICKFIELD IOHN DILLON 37 BILL FOX 37 RAY FULLAM 37 IOE GRAINGFR 3 DICK HAYDEN 37 TOM HOLLAND 37 PETE CALLERY 3 GERARD IONES 37 FREDERIC IOSLYN 37 GERARD MASTERSON 3 EUGENE OBRIEN 37 BILL RICHARDSON 37 BILL THOET 37 RAY VISCARDI 37 RUDOLPH ARNONE 41 WILFRED CARLIN 41 TOM CCDV AMBROSE CULLEN 41 FRANK DUFFY 41 ALVIN DUNHAM 41 WARREN DUNKER 41 TOM FOLEY 41 IOM GILL 41 IOHN LOTH 41 AUSTIN MCCORMACK THOMAS MCCOY 41 BILL MAHONEY I IOHN BRESLIN 40 DOUGLAS CAGNEY 40 IAMES FEE 40 CARL FISCHER 40 KEN GALLAGHER 4 IOE GUNDERSON 0 DON HANKINSOIN 0 IOE IURGENS 40 IOHN TJIACKEY 40 ILL MADDEN 40 GERARD MANNING 40 GEORGE MFAD 40 IOHN MEAD 10 IAMES MORRELL 40 IOHN SCHAEFER 40 ANDREW SCHMITZ 40 IOE SHEERIN 40 BOB STUCKART 0 ED AHRENS 39 AMEEN BARDWIL 39 THOMAS BENNETT 39 BILL BROWN 39 LESTER BRJSH 39 HENRY DATTER 39 DAVE DELAIIEY 39 DREJV LOGAN 39 IOHN MCGU RE 39 .Q!?qy BLUE 130914 37 ,, ,, 4' JW fm-fmfm-Q-4-mm-wfmwvv W 176 X W. -3 , , 3 , In 4 -, V I , I . , U I , I C' , ' 9 , .', ' .. , .,7 1 A L- , 1 ' , ' . , . ,f.,., '37 , , , r ' N I ' I , '- I, . , ' . 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McCABE LUKE HAYDEN 37 DR 'WM FITZGERALD THE LIBRARY ELIAS BARDWIL 38 IEREMIAH BARKIE 38 BILL BUCKLFY 38 BILL CATHERWOOD 3 BOB COOKE 38 BOB FISHER 38 IIM FOWLER 38 ED GOULD 38 EMMETT GRFFLEY 38 ALBERT KENNEDY 38 LOUIS LUDEMAN IOE NCCABE 38 LEIGHTON OBRIEN 38 IIM SULLIVAN 38 FRANK TIMMES 38 ARTHUR CALIAHAN 0 EDWARD HOLLAND 0 EDVIARD FILL 0 IOSEPH LILLY 10 VICTOR MILES 0 ROBERT MURPHY 0 IOHN POWERS JOHN ROBINSON '10 EDWARD SPAETH IOHN SULLIVAN I0 CLIFFORD TOLLERTON THOMAS ALLEN 38 WILLIAM BENNETT 38 IXEIL COPPOLA 38 ARTHUR CONNOR 39 I BOCSTERS DICK HOWLEY 37 MICHAEL HUME '37 IOHI3 NACE '37 BILL IIOOIIAN, 37 PHILIP O'REILLY, '37 IOHI-I REDMOND, '37 IOE RYAN, '37 VINCENT SANTARE '37 BOB WELSH, '37 IOE ZACHARAWICZ, 37 IOHII ZOLLER, '37 BOB BRENNAN, '37 ALBERT DROLESKY, '38 IOH ESSWEI1 38 GILBERT M ENAII 38 ALBERT MCGRATH ED JARD RYAN IOHN SULLIVAI 38 EDWARD TOIIER 38 IIM BRADY 38 IOE BRESLIII 38 RAY BURKE 38 FRED CLARK 38 IIM GILLEI 38 BILL GLEFSON 38 CHARLES GOLDEN 38 IOHN GORMAN 38 EDWARD HOCAN 38 IOF INGHAM 38 ANDREW ISAACSON 38 ID MAHER 38 IOHII MAULE 38 BILL IEAGIE 38 WILLIAM SHAII ON 38 CHARLES WOLTMANII 38 OLIVER BLABER I IOSEPH COLLII S THOMAS CUYLER I IOHIN CUI IIIGHAM I IOI-IN FERGUSON FREDFRICI-I GAUCH 'II CHARLES HAGAN II EDIJIUND HENNELLY HARRY HOFFMAN VIILLIAM KENNY II ALEXAI DER LAWSOI I EDWARD MELVIII 39 HUGH MURTAGH '39 BOB OLIVER, '39 DICK O'SULLIVAN 39 ED REYNOLDS '39 BILL SCHAER, '39 ED SHANAHAN, '39 BILL SHERIDAN, '39 GENE TOLLNER '39 MR R GIEGENGACK ED CULLEN, '32 TOM CULLEN, '35 VINCENT MURPHY DANIEL ODOIIOHUE III SKIPPER 38 BILL BOWNE 38 IOE McCORMICK 37 BILL STEELE BILL SCHWITTER 37 JIN CARBERRY 37 GEORGE GREENE 37 IOF MURPHY 37 CHARLES REILLY 7 LINCO' N HOEY 37 FRANK MCNANUS IACK STAPLETON 3 ,AMES SHANNON 3 GEORGE LEWI ES .APPLEYARD 40 IOHN BEGLEY 0 IOSEPH CICCIOIIE WILLIAM ELEMIIC EDWIN FUCHS 10 HENRY CEHRHARDT THOMAS RICHARD THOMAS CFORGE LILLY 10 LOREIZEII 0 MADDOCK MERRILL 10 'IOBERT MUILENS 0 RODERICK O HALLORAI 0 CORNELIUS OLEARY IVIILIAM RIELLY 0 RICHARD SCAIILOII 0 EHARLFS SCHIED 0 ROBERT WALLACE AMES WAI SH 10 IILLIAM IHITE 40 ,V 5, BLL11 BOOK if K .ff Q L4 ,-,QQKQ-hi -4. 177 I rv xv 1 ' ' I LN 1, A Y F T 1 ' I E . 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