Cardinal Farley Military Academy - Lorica Yearbook (Rhinecliff, NY)
- Class of 1962
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'P Tlwe sun is rising in Jrne Easl. Soaring swillly over Jrlie l-ludson Valley, an eagle ealelies a glimpse ol a guiei communily. Sereness and scenic' lweauly elfiarrn Jrlie nnaieslic bird as lie liovers closer 'lo 'lale a second view. If lie could reason lie niiglil know Jrlial lliis is llie selling lor 'llwe lives ol over lwo liiin dred Cardinal Farley Cadels. l,iI'lle does lie realize Jrlwal in approximalely 'llmirly rninules, 'Ilwis peru elnl loealion will be dislurbed ldy a lvlaring lwligle, llldlii Ii ing leel' and 'llwo smell ol an enlii ing lwiw.wll.m-.I. -S Y Y i l 4 L -gg X 5-i-4D V- I . .,........W. - X .. .-.-1 ... 'zu . 1-l-4-2525- ' 'flarir fauna- f .:L:v,fm.mb,..m.T:L..EIE1iG.z' '-H v-'W' f...a..a,.:-...Ax5l5fii:uifrC:.11.-ig ' ' ' ' ' ' 'H LLv:.z.:.ln,:.1a:mr' Q-Ma , 1 --1- I x 6 3 X z 2 2 1 G 'ln .g, inf: Edifor in Chief L. Capuano Sporfs Edifor F. Sulzman Typisfs M. Bafisia J. Perrolle R. Mayer Br. K. Fealure Wrifers J. Glosiclc S. Tronec C lvlur Iw ' P Y A. 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MCDGNALD I LIEUTENANT JOSEPH G. BRUCK Arrived I956 A ' d I9 TeacI1es:BioI X, E Im ' rl-Ive 6I O9! GFI' Scnence, T I1 :9+IwY IVIQIIW If I'I .951 Year Mafh, EnqIisI1 I eac es ear I I ng ISI I f 'Xia ' ' , 'is-S K. 'ff' 'J rx . - f . , A Q. N, -. f -J JA ' , 'IE F. -5,5 X, , X! x -,rl iA 'I . , X253 TTI Yi ixkxxfflgd , A552 I f win XX X -X fgx., KKK? 'Xl , I ' ,AQ 5 xv X, XX ix- X X-X, ff TT f ' ,J I, xxgff,- ff ff ff ff 1-'jx f jx I 'ff Tgfx Qi, V7 I I' I I ,ffx S If f I x li I, f 'XX nfl XII T xx I I . xxx x X . iw? XXI XX ,X q X X Xxx IX? X f I -. .T xx f N 1 x X N 1 ff XI I ' , xi Q ,V ,If XX ' I x , f I ik...-,QQ Q X' X I , T I Kwai ik YI ' II. I x C V V Ii EAT' IX -if LIELITENANT BERNARD G. IN'IfX'I'THEVVS Arrived lQ6I TOACIIOS: InIin T, 3, X'VO1'IxI HiSI0 N un.-amass xx MES-N'.:AX-'nk l x .1 E7 UU Mi-PY Il!xf'JDRF!xU, RN, l XY!'iW:f1 MISS A. 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P'-- .Io'-'K .Q :v,.:,, 6 .', , -n. I 'kms . . I . 8 U I D A Q 4 1 Com Cadet First Sergeant STEPHEN EDWARD BETROS Stephen comes trom Poughkeepsie, New York He entered Farley in his sophomore year and was rapidly assimilated into the swing ot things. I-Ie has risen to the rank ot tirst sergeant in the band During his stay at Farley Steve has played on the J V baske ball eam I-le has also played intramural tootoall and sottball Steve has also been an active memoer ot he school band tor the past three years at Farley For the last two years Steve has been on the yearbook statt and in his senior year he was its business manager Trobe has also been a member ot tne Legion ot Mary dramatic club and the ITIIII ary police I-Ie has consistently made the honor roll and has received the good conduct pin a good many times Au S eve wishes to attend Georgetown University in Washington DC where he plans to take up den :str We know that you will be a success in whatever you may try Steve but nevertheless we wish you all the luck in the world So long and may God keep and bless you PI men s ot 'VI ard Mrs G T Doyle Cadet Sergeant MELCHOR I. BATISTA Mel entered the corps ot cadets in October ot l96O trom Habana, Cuba. Ever since his tirst day at the academy he has demonstrated his ability ot leadership, triendliness and good character. I'lis out- yfanding qualities have acquired tor him many triends in the corps. Athletically, Mel has played on the varsity soccer and track teams. I-Ie proved to be a great success in activities such as the yearbook, Legion ot Mary, art club and the M.P.'s. I-le has also been a member ot the various intramural teams, on which he has shown a cooperative spirit and usetul sense ot sportsmanship proving himself valuable to his team and school. Mel, during his short stay ot two years, has been a constant member ot the honor roll and holder ot the good conduct pin. Next year we will tind Mel studying at Notre Dame tor a degree in architecture. Best ot luck, Mel. , L L ' Q . I I I . I u ' + ' I ' I F Il ll I - - .. , - J. ' - I . ner completion ot his senior year at Farley, -L ' . I ' ' i I - -n - t y. I I I I . - 16 I I' ri F. . , I . CGCQCY SCIQUUIU CARL J. Bosca, J., xv, ffl! H35 Y -I , T Vfnbl B11 ii! 14 x33 F-Sl 1 :X.,'zf5Jv'wf asia? V SW L . Carl Cnmpllmomfs, of Mr. and Mrs. Alfonso Daloisio , .... W.. V ...ww . . 1 Q i Com ,limi Cadet Captain LOUIS JOSEPH CAPUANO Tiger, hailing Trom that thriving metropolis ot Bridgeport, Connecticut, was tirstuseen around the campus in '58. l'le was quickly recognized as a most desired triend and Then one ot l:arley's most popu- lar leaders, Captain ot B Company. One ot 'Louie's many outstanding qualities is that he is a natural born athlete. l-le has served on the varsity eleven Tor Two years, J.V. soccer Tor one year, and track tor Three years. Besides donating his athletic abilities toward the good ot the school, he has been a member ot The art club Legion ot lvlar and editor ot The Lorica. Y Ranking in The top tenth ot his class and holding The good conduct pin Tor Tour years is a record to be proud ot. Next year Louie plans to be enrolled in St. lvlichael's College to acquire a de ree ' Q in aeronau- tical engineering. So long to a great guy and God ble-5 . r s you al- ways, Tiger. Compliments oT Mr. and Mrs. Robert G. Roles Cadet Private First Class KEITH DONALD BOWEN Kepfhl hailing trom Gloster, New Jersey, ioined The ranks in his Treshman year, l958. l-lis sharp wit and willingness To do everyone a service have gained him many triends in The corps. Throughout his Tour year stay at Farley, Keetie has participated in many activities. l-le has devoted his talents To the art club, MP., and has been on the art staTT oT the Lorica. Keith will Turther his education at Seton l-lall Uni- versity. There he will be working Tor a Bachelor ot Arts degree. We're positive that someday he will reach his tinal goal as a business consultant. Best ot luck, Keiilll ix-A rx if 'V Code? Privcife First Class JAMES J. CARROLL -'rx pa no 'o Mn-lex in ilu- liall ol l958. Scars- oa e s o'oo 1 Kiflox ii lorriliiu loollmll player in Sascha. Skis' xi 'iv i-is liresliman xear, Jim parlici- sa' N 'wo xeaw in JX. lioolball. As liis skill and q'e.iseo, lwouex er, Jim movecl on 'lo be X N X Uv Di.lXO!'Q on flue Farley eleven. Carola :Ng N is sk 'o me inlramural baskelball and N as ' ins. N- ixis also been an acrive member N 'ie XV 'wx Fo ce slail.DLiringl1is slay al Farley, ' as U W .waroexl flue good conducl pin. Wafer SCN: 1 ass are some oi Jim's lavorile paslimes. L c .iaaafon from Farley, Jim plans lo ar- ena 'e Ninoias College lor lioreslry. Secs .fx VM, in anyrlwing you may fry, and we ase sax X s V sncceecl. God bless you. 'Lf Xen. l. Y .5 x v N ' r' l - 1 0 ,- ,. Q WM X I Q -:K M, 'X v. 3 5 ' -- if A iiil D 'Y f .,.: ff ff ' F A , . ,Q 'Hy 2 ,ll fl A if X 7-. fs . ,W K! U XX--so P ' if K2 .r:,l -..,--' J .--i' - rrr Je ' 1 , ll ' ri Q 'f-i , as D , y 'V 'Il-Ou!! IlJimIl Hfeiflw 19 Complimenrs of Dr. and Mrs. J. Carroll K A www? V HQ- - . . - -L-faasarmuufwf , . , ' . -:-A 11' . f -H -' - ' f1,u4.r.y1+ ..,zru2l-L9 ' - 'ug' ' ' ' ' ' s ' li. li Cor Compliments ot Mr. and Mrs. Robert Consi 4...-nn Cadet First Lieutenant DENNIS JOEL CCNSIDINE The Class ot '62 was greatly enthused by Dennis' entrance into our ranks in the spring ot l959. l-lis light wit and popular personality have gained tor him a reputation ot being one ot the academy's most outstanding otticer and cadet.. Dennis has been quite active in his 3 years at C.F.M.A. l-le has participated in track, intramurals and has been a valuable member ot the Glee Club. Most outstanding ot his contributions lies in the musical tield. l-le has been an invaluable member ot the band since his arrival, and this year was worthily promoted to band otticer. Dennis is also responsible tor the tormation ot The Protessors which enter- tains the cadets at dances and other social tunctions l-le plans to continue his education at Cor ll ne University where he will pursue a course in hotel management. Best ot luck, Dennis, in all you do. dine Qedet First Lieutenant JAMES Pmmck corsnromi In September ot l958, J.C. set out trom the quiet Village lite ot Highland, New York, tothe Farley mili-I-ary lite ot dead lines, orders, and discipline, l-le has proved his ability to adapt himselt by being promoted to the rank ot First Lieutenant, executive otticer ot A Company- Jimmy has participated in many school tunctions. l-leading the list ot his greatest contributions are in J.V. soccer, golt, cross country, varsity track. ln non- athletic activities Jimmy has given his talents to religious instruction, the newspaper statt, art club, glee Club and the Legion ot Mary. Jimmy has proved his Scholastic ebility marking period atter marking period by being a constant member ot the honor roll. l-le has also a record ot obtaining the good conduct pin many timGS- In the tollowing years Jimmy plans to turther his knowledge at St. Michael's College in the tield ot liberal arts. Good luck Jimmy. We all know that in whatever you endeavor you will succeed. Au revoir, bon amil Code? Corporol GECRGE ALBERT CGRWIN vos ai xi X . ii 'ic Qiinnx i-aihnuis oi Pan- .1 -xx o N xi if Iifbtl io poninionue hig high mi OC. Cxlbx J' r ' 'Ve me ' 'X of ioxniix .ind so-hoo! spirir have X pi A 'N 9 xml oi ggriei corporai. -XM N ,i i e 'xis been oi member oi vorsiiy rOQQX Qaswxxi ring :incl and, when nor pariici- 33- - ---iw ne ima goniribiiied his iaienis ro 4 4. X exl:'.i:4.:-riciiigi' aoiiviiies, fhe Pan- 3'- A 1 i X Q .1 uosirion on rhe M. P., and has gl SQ LNIXCX N NSS? Selfish. Se: A D3'S N dike up civil engineering upon gne:..e's . -'e 5 Undecided on his choice of a Q: ege of --we are sore Si' wiil be e good one. Ses' so .pri 'Xfigol mn., 13 ' - ini P SN 1- 1 sk!! , ,. N Dennis 'YF' F 3 ff lleeorgen 4 W mu.. P ,i,,..7eT... ,, :fe+ :f-:ew-fer-2 Complimen+s of Mr. and Mrs. George W. Mayer , -1, - - -.. f'w.2:-:fu ' - --wr ---H . - , ' :ess -T1ii ? Hf12-11 Jvzwerffvn-? 2n1z1.r:':ur:f QK'mfv x- 5-f 1 - - -A - - 'uf 4.-1.1 m f 1 Ccudeflpfirsl Ilhegglenolygrnlgfl Pergiiylh Dfiglsle ysl Pegg peirlgiglllylglffe uy53gFf,embef -K' ','e asl FJ-L sxli Z! 1 1 J . 58 aller le ving his s l 'D if Alf .Comm Hi amicabl jmyle nd C0 ge 'I xelsorf ly have side-al 1 ygalnnig a U ' 1 f' Permanenl friends? Arlgybjpoisig S lil eiclhqialiiwol lead' ershipsfpr by eranlc s. 0 ln ajlilelicsillfleler has 'enr Verveylijfl e ber ol lheidolball arid Ulacklllrie s. I-li alhl i fl bilily andvspojsmanshlp yerel also Qrealyy a re aled on lheyfloolgall, ba l lballX,and sol inlra ural i lf' leamsi Furlhermore, Peleryrllas been ccyhairman ol .HI Qdxli fjb' ly if cl f I e a ce In mmilleegfand ha su ed lor many cadelslzn erigiglyyblefdyfeninlgwiifiw l-lls Qlclnolaslid record esllahylfsjhs Peleyfffas being an sluddrll wihh a reservecigbl lcie on many hondrlrollxlislis. l le has also receivx lze marlisman- ship ankdjlxgood conducl medals man l' I y imes. Villajmdolja will gain an oulslanding pasl sludenl ol F I ' arey in Seplember when Peler enrolls lhere lo sludy lor a degree in Polilical Law Au revoir, lo a greal lriend, Peler. plimenls ol Mr. and Mrs. Vincenl E. Lyons Qqdel Privcale Firsl Class JOHN DEE John Came lo Farley lrom lhe Bronx. Plllhough he joined lhe ranlcs in his sophomore year, il didnl Jrake long for him lo become adapled lo lhe neyv Way of life, Sporls have occupied a lol ol Johns lime while al l:GVleY- l-le has been a membe' Oi ihe J.V. leams during lhe loolball and baslcelball sea- Sons' Spring lraclr and inlramurals also loolc up a lol ol his lime. l-le served lhe soccer leam as a manager. Upon gradualion, John inlends lo lurlher his edu- fiom 5+ Manhallan College sludying lo be an ca eleclrical engine-SV Good luclc in all you do. Code? First Lieufencmf JOSEPH VITO DI CAPUA I I ipsum .i M ii .it IIiu .ir.iiIoiiiy X Q ' NSN- PUNK xiiIx, I Io AIIIIINILMI MSI f., i K- Qi : vii Iiii'Ioi. IiIio xuiy mp I i iii .i.uI n1uoiI 'QOIISG OI' K .N N P21 'x IVIOIMIQ IH IIIQ COVQS. QQ- I ' i. 5v.ii,i-II mil -iIy IAOOIIMII N- -- I ii - I NI 1 if. Ii!'0'QIIIII.lII year. I'Ie 34 1 N I i IRIX 'ix:Y Nix. I i X ii Ii '0.isI'ui' oi' i'eIei1::e Iime in I, xi NI I -. New .1 IioIgIer QI IIie good Q' I A--N .Q it N y XA 9 K3 N W DCB x N'N x X x IN LYIIYIPL IO QHISI' Snirii JOIWDIS midi, .1 IEbemI MIS course. I ' I I Q9 A uriqmi one. xxx' Juv. .A-P' 7 lQ. sf f 2 1 X X W ff . . . . , J oe P e Ie 23 Complimenfs of Mr. and Mrs. Philip J. Giuffre , U, ,T .- - - f-g , -15, -m' - 'un .... ,...m.:a4fTTf-fszrrsvm-1s':-ttf'- ' X , .. . - .-.-,-.- '-'1-EEE,-Il-? 't '?37-I 'N' 'hu 'HE -,Ki3Qeegiq5:v,,,,g,,15EgslL:a:lsi.5-5e-11sgk.e.zsS.2sal!eh's- . . . , -Yml.l. hlK '- Cadet Private First Class THEODORE CHARLES DRCS Ted, one ot the Senior class's latest arrivals, has proved himselt a tine cadet and triend in a short while. lflailing trom Brooklyn he showed himselt a valuable part ot the corps ot cadets. Betraying his tine compatibility and ability, are such awards as the good conduct pin and the honor roll star. ' l-le has been a member ot the newspaper statt, Military Police and cheerleaders. Ted has also lent his tine abilities to intramural sottball. T . . . . ed is undecided about his choice ot college and career but we are sure it will be a good One, Best ot luck, Ted. , 24 Compliments ot Mr. and Mrs. Joseph J. Doyle Cadet Sergeant PAUL JOHN DOWNEY Paul, trom Jamaica, New Yorlc, with his shining disposition and ready smile, tirst graced the campus ot Farley in his treshman year. One ot the outstanding athletes in the senior class, he has been an invaluable member ot varsity tootball and basketball teams while, at the same time giving a helping hand to traclc. l-le has also played J.V. sports and has lent his abilities to intra- murals. Paul has been very active extracurricularly. l-le has sung in the Glee Club and donated his voice as cheerleader. Besides this he has been a regular member ot the Military Police. Paul will turther his education at St. John's Uni- versity with his eventual goal in the tield ot Busi- ness Management. God bless you, Paul! A l H P W' W Code? Copfcnin PETER GEORGE DUFFY ' ' M' - ' MUNI 'Ill' X I .VS WSMME ,HA I+ X nm!! ITLIHY X .1 5 ' E I ' v,1a'!1i.lI Kimi' f X ' ' 1 1 2 Fino r11r1!xQIA CJ. X ' ' K N' W Vx.11'.ffx, 105. . N V4 I I X , N X . I ., ,A I K, ,mu AIX, 1 I V X ' YE 'Ho ..mfx1qor'y , , u H N ' 1, mx ' .1 morvwucr ' W A N - w HJUJVHQI the x N ' M! NX N X ' N ' ' ww 5-or' Four N ' H :wer Q? H10 x N ' ' N ' M9 LID J CJVCQI' IF! . V y x x y' E x x xf--A' x - 'X f X. ' 1 xsf, '., - , , , iii., -. x -EX - 4 1 lL- wh f 'K-...W --Ted Peake 25 Complimerfrs of Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Md-iale ,, n ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, -Fa- ,.-I W,,.:f.-.,A.v-,z,fv:.:Q.gav1EaaL'4iff'f' 7fF H-'GN 'd 3'v'-Y. -1 . -awww: N 1 -ff-ummm km v . . . . . . . -.-,.a.:-::.4.1':-- .'-'.T:- -5g2.L:4Jsv--- ' ..... - s V - H- V vhs -:.::-lqgwlvf-.s.-.,u -1------P , . ,. .. ..s.. .-Y-,A,.,,,,1.,v., .,. :QE ,5-Xxkng-.s.,,5t,,g.,..:.- - - fabtzxfzakx ,. C . .- .... x V' . A ' ' ' .. 14.31 'I-'lil 114.5 Cadet Private First Class WILLIAM .l. FASCE Bill, residing in Pittstield, Massachusetts, came to Farley to begin his senior year in the tall ot l96l. Possessing many tine traits, Bill has obtained many triends during his briet stay here. Fas has been a member ot the Military Police and an important participant in intramurals. Bill also holds a position on the honor roll. With yet undecided. We are sure that Bill will make the right choice. regard to continuing his education, Bill is Good luck to a great guy! Compliments ot Mr. and Mrs. Edward Laughlin Cadet Sergeant JAMES M. Eiaiksorsl Liet tirst arrived at Farley in the tall ot l958 tram Greenwich in New York City. Because ot his size, Liet has been a valuable player on the varsity toot- ball team. Jim has also participated in the intra- murals tor two YGGVS- l-lowever, Liet's extracurricular lite at school was by no means neglected. l-le has been a great help to Bro. Boyle's canteen and work detail, not to men- tion his work as manager tor the tootball and basket- ball teams. Liet has also tilled the strategic position ot base drummer in the band since his treshman year. During his stay at school, Jim has been holder ot the good conduct pin, and a member ot the honor roll. l-le likes to spend his time hunting and tishing. Atter graduating tram Farley, Liet plans to continue his studies in criminology at Brooklyn College and then ioin the Bureau ot Criminal Investigation ot the New York State Police. Best wishes and may God keep you. Code? Private First Class FRED C. FEGLEY p w ,XTX v 5 U x Q - 1 x K v w x X w-xl n X NI!!! bln' 'x Ulf' 1 li 5 HOV 552013 im MUNI Hicv, JIM! NH X Y f- f MNH N Y 1 us., zxxrm :HJ , s s 'I X' U sf'-.1 ro H10 x X V. mfff-:xi Morri- s w -'x 'R ':w11f'Xgif 'X ' QV 114. 'F ,g K, ' X ss ,ia 2 f s,sZ ,V W If ,y w f, sa 'f ' If f ' X 1 ,Y 5 ,Q MQ I . ' f W ' Fred Complimenfs of Mr. and Mrs. Anibal de Hurbide v...- . . - -1-1-s-----' '-'- ' A-F --A-VM H U i FW F V M - F . - - . . . --,,-.1-::.4::':-2 -'-'-7 :sm':A1-A' gy. - A 4 .x 1 rcs ' - .5 IQ Wee' '02-3-1-M -L..--'bl - -L1-'-'AV'2J-x'L . , N,,.,,.,-. U- i -rig N f :,:,,'1-,',Qh-L47 -. -X Q C-ijjigii - '..3a'1fi l 3!l'Q'i'? lii-'ll'l.'.1iiL4.- -S- li...- Cadet Private First Class BERNARD A. FRATTINI Frenchy is among our Senior Class' .atest arrivals. coming in the tall ot '6l. During his relatively short stay at Farley, Frenchy's mirthtul personality and artistic sense ot humor have helped him in acquir- ing a numerous number ot true triends. Bernard's greatest contributions to his school lite is in the tield ot art. His artistic talents were greatly needed and used in the school newspaper and year- book. Other activities in which he toolc part and excelled were the Military Police and senior intra- murals. Frenchy will certainly be missed by many atter his departure. l-le plans, upon graduation, to turther his education in Marseille, France at the Universite des Arts Modernes. ln the tuture he plans to become commercialized cartoonist. Bonne chance a un bon copain. Compliments ot Mr. and Mrs. Franlc Accardi Compliments ot Mr. and Mrs. A th n ony Jordan Cadet Corporal Louis PETER FloRENTlNo Arriving on Farley soil, as a plebe, in the year ot I958, Louie, immediately set about proving himselt a cadet capable ot attaining success in any situation. I-lis tine sense ot humor has gained him many last- ing triendships during his stay at the academy. l-lis scholastic record shows him a perpetual mem- ber ot the honor roll and a deserving winner ot the good conduct medal. - Athletically, Lou has been a distinguished mem- ber ot the soccer, traclc and cross countryteams. Besides sports, Louie has participated in intramurals. The art club, school newspaper, and the Military Police have been aided by his abundant talents. Next year, Louie, will be tound studying to attain a degree in medicine at Johns l-loplcins University. Bonne Chance! mon ami. Cadet Fins? Livufmmnf JAMES D. GLQSICK N il 6 ' 1 ,.f' Bernard 29 , ...gm ,. ., ..x,- ,. - ...My - ix' TSX? Q N-QW-:W , 4 ' wwf..-r.-.4 '1,,,.-1 . . , A J Jim Complimenfs of Ted Dros Sales, Inc. Corrrplimerfrs of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Walfer -xr-4, . !N 40':3'1-'5 . . X.. 4 ,m1:,3mn,,,x 1 i- Cadet Private First Class FRANK ISOLA Franlc came to Farley in the tall ot l959 trom Greenwich Village, in New York City. Frank has, during his stay at the Academy, won many triends while participating in intramural tootball, basketball and softball tor three years. ln these briet three years, Franlc has received the good conduct pin repeatedly and has been a member ot the honor roll. Among Franlc's hobbies are car racing, boating and hunting. Upon graduation trom Farley, Franlc intends to continue his studies at Fordham University. So long and good luclc, Franld Compliments ot Mr. and Mrs. Aniello Isola Cadet Second Lieutenant IAIN HENDERSON Iain tirst arrived at Farley in the tall ot I958 trom his home in Tuxedo Park, New York. His triendly at- titude has gained tor him many companions. lain, one ot the outstanding men in the military depart- ment, has received the rank ot tirst lieutenant, op- erations otticer. I-le has been a member ot the Legion ot Mary tor three years and was elected secretary in his senior year. l-le is the photography editor ot the Lorica and has participated in intramurals. ln the tield ot sports, lain' has played varsity toot- ball tor two years and has been a capable member ot the J.V. soccer team. We hope to tind lain at M.l.'l'. next year tollow- ing a career in electrical engineering. Best ot luck and God bless you. l l I un'-1 sw--vzuam v 1 vu a. ni 4 1-na n 1 1-1 w V. -up-A 12, 2 rw.,-1...--vu '-..r.,. , Code? Corporol RCBERT J. KOLINCHAK X l r'll'l K NH lvl liiiiilir. ffiii iii liix l , ,ily Q. Bax ' ' X or llw li-.lvl ' llli' xi illxwxll lliirimi lil-' X ' 'w..M.wi' ol' llio 'i l' 1- il -V' lkxcxll Ori w 5 . i X l ' l- -illxlhqfll l1l', X . ' 'N wriliiilio liiza ii ,f ' ,qi 7199 f 1 I, .-A 'I- l , I i ' . JN, E , X W ig KK ' X J' 2 Bob Frank 51 Complimenls ol lvlr.ar1d Mrs. Joseph Rodriguez Complimenls of Dr.ar1d Mrs. William Gallo 4..-..-q Ccidef Moiior BOH DAN MAKAREWYCZ Bohdan made his appearance aT C.F.M.A. in The Tall of l958 Trom his home in New York CiTy. His Tine sense oT humor and pleasanT personaliTy have gained him a corps oT Triends aT The Academy. Through .his ouTsTanding characTer, he has aT- Tained The highes+ rank in The school, cadeT maior, baTallion commander. Boo has been a member oT varsiTy soccer Tor Three m Tor one year and has also lenT his TalenTs To Tennis, Traclc and inTramurals. Aside from aThleTics, Bohdan has been a member of Th b e year ook, The newspaper and The dramaTic club. He has also been a perpeTual member T Th o e honor roll and holder oT The good conducT pin Upon graduaTion, he will enTer lona Colle e g w ere he will mayor in a pre-med course and plans, evenTu- ally, To become a surgeon. years, The J.V. soccer Tea May your dreams be your realiTies, Boo. ComplimenTs oT Mr. and Mrs. WalTer Higgins ComplimenTs oT Mr. d i ' an Mrs. Manuel J. Pavia Coldef Privoite FirsT Closs GERALD J. LEWIS Coming Trom TrenTon, New Jersey, Gerry arrived 5+ Farley in The Tall oT l958. His sTrengTh made him a valuable shoT-puTTer To The Traclc Team. Gerry has parTicipaTed in inTramurals Tor Tour years and, on The side, has been liTTing weighTs. Gerry has also been quiTe helpTul in The exTra- curricular acTiviTies. Among his TavoriTes are The glee club, miliTary police and laundry deTail. During his sTay aT Farley, Gerry has been awarded The good conducT pin and has become a member oT The honor roll. ' ATTer graduaTion, Gerry plans To TurTher his educaTion in The Tield oT elecTrical engineering aT Niagara UniversiTy. Good-bye and The besT oT everyThing, Ger. -- -- lx-u-'mm'-'Q-s'f1.:'r 5.- , .., .J ,, ,, .,.. ,. , ,lvl Ccdvf Furs? l,s0Ufp,1U,,f MUCH.-XEL I MQDQNAQH X r , . 1 I 1 I P xl ,N .. M. Y . r X , I.. 1 1 x I 1 4... ,xv., 'rN rr. WI K- 1 '- VLVLC. w MJRv, i.. . mf' Gridifs 33 Mike Complimenis of Mrs. Frances McKee Complimenfs of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Baraifa C l' Mr. and Mrs. John J. Crowley C liments ot Mrs. Helen Montalto Codet Privcite First Clolss CHRISTOPHER J. MURPHY Chri trom Hastings High School, Hastin s-i -H d g n u son, New York, where he was a member ot the band h orc estra, and glee club. Athletically he participated in wrestling, J.V. tootball and baslcetb ll. H a ere at Farley he has contributed his talents to the Lorica M.P' ' .s, intramural basketball, and was a memb er o the team ot release time instructors H . e also ob- tained the good c d ' ' on uct pin and was consistent on the honor roll. Next year will tind Chris turth s came to the academy in September l96l ering his studies in the tield ot engineering at the college ot his choice. So long to a great guy and may God bless you. iments ot Cqdet Second Lieutenoint EUGENE P. MEACHAM Gene, arriving on the Farley campus in Se ber l957, cametto the Academy trom Shrewsburgl New Jersey. He immediately set about proving him- selt as one ot the most likeable and capable cadets on Campus. His large number ot triends attest to this tact. Bitt has displayed his athletic ability on the J,V, and Va rgity tootball teams and the J.V. soccer team, I-le has also participated in traclc and intramuralg, He is an avid tan ot water slciing. Among other numerous honors which have been besfowed upon Shewy are the good conduct pin, Other activities in his varied lite include the Legion ot Mary, art club, dramatics club, and newspaper statt. Gene intends to study business administration at Assumption College. We are assured ot his success in the tuture because ot his very successtul record at Farley. Best ot luclc to a great guy. ptem. S Cadet Fins! Lufufvnqgy THCMAS EA MURPHY X . X uk ,, . FY A 4 Tom Cf,rmplIrnerMs of Dr. and Mrs. Thomas E. Murphy ComplimenTs of Mr. and Mrs, J ,111 CodeT PrivoiTe FirsT Cloiss JOSE A. M. NOLLA Joe. PuerTo Rico's giTT To Cardinal Farley, enTered cadeT life in SepTember, I958. l-lis Tine sense oT humor and wonderTul erson l'T h many Triends. l-le has parTicipaTed in inrramurals has b , een a librarian and has also Ienr his TalenTs To The Glee Club and lv1iliTary Police. Joe has held The good conducT i T h p ai y ave gained him p n or T ree years and has also held The marksmanship medal. Besides all oT This, he has also been a consisTenT member oT The honor roll. We hope To T' d J in osie aT Duke UniversiTy nexT year sTudying Tor a law degree. Adios muchacho. .A. B. Nolla Y . -4-..f-..,., -'.'.:5Li'f i'fiif5.. 6-T - f:fv--- .. . 1 1- --- -3,1-:i' I?'fk-'a'E'-ff' 'ff' ' f ' an F T-2 - - -- - - Coder Sergecinf THOMAS E. MURPHY, lll Porky' our represenTaTive Trom Rockville Cenirel New York, came To The Academy in January of l96O. l-Te quickly adapTed himseli To Farleykmm, Jfary environrnenT as proved by his rank oi sergeanil ln The Tield oT sporTs he has conTribuTed To inTra. mural baskeTball and soTTball. ln oTher exTracurrigu. lar acTiviTies such as. l.eQlOn Oi MGVYI Qlee ClUh.arT club, and The M.P.'s, he has displayed his TalenTsTo a Tine degree. l-Te has proved his adapTabiliTy10 Farley liie by receiving The good conducT pin many Times. Much Triendly conTusion was caused around The Campus when Porky enTered The Academy in l960. IT seems ThaT by an acT oi coincidence Murphy was blessed wiTh The same name righT down To The mid- dle iniTial oi anoTher cadei. NexT year Tom plans To honor The Tacully and Sirudenf body 5+ ST. Josephs Seminary aT PrinceTon, New Jersey, wiTh his presence. Good luck Tom and m6Y God bless YOU' Cfldtxf Slxkkwmki LSl'L,!fl'!1Ll JOHN ALLEN ORISHYN ,, ,M f,',mrJirrIf:rvf John mfmln of Mr. and Mrs. N. Anselmo 2 of Mr. and Mrs. Charles J. Vion ,.....-.-- HT CodeT Second LieuTenolnT FRANK JOHN PELLETERI In SepTember of l958, Frank sTarTed his career oT Tour years on The Farley campus. I-lis willingness and qreaT personaliTy have won him many Triends aT The academy and has helped him To aTTain The rank oT lieuTenanT. Frank has been and Track Tor Three years. He has been an acTive member oT MiliTary Police and also a save my place man oT The honor roll. l-le is also The proud possessor oT The good conducT pin. a parTicipanT in varsiTy TooTball Frank plans To TurTher his educaTion aT SeTon l-l II UniversiTy. l-le has noT decided on h' a is course oT sTudy, buT we are sure ThaT he will gain recogniTi0n in any Tield he may choose. God bless you, Frank. C mplimenTs oT M Co o I r. and Mrs. PeTer BeTros limenTs of Dr. and Mrs. MarTin Angelo qu h..: - J'f? ': Codef Privofe First Closs RoBERT wADE PAS:-:Eno Bob made his appearance aT The academy in The Tall of l958, Trom his home in Flushing, New York' l-lis Tine sense oi humor and pleasanT personalily have gained him many Triends aT C.F.M.A. During his sTay, Bobsey has been a promineni member oT inTramural TooTball, soTTball and baskeT- ball. l-le has also held an imporTanT posiTion on The honor roll. During his spare Time he has conTribuTed his TalenTs To The MiliTary Police. When SepTember rolls around, iT will Tind Bob conTinuing his sTudies aT Cornell UniversiTy where he will major in VeTerinarian medicine. God bless you in your TuTure liie. , Yu , ,gk .1 ...gb-M.-, .sw-:w1E A ',S,4::.f 'L52f'rv '---- 1 -'-'--ff ' - A -- - v -A' .-fcitfarff.,-Y e-1 f ' ' '?iL'-7- -'E-32:21.-:-e'.':i:C1i--- , -- -3-'r ' ' 2 :ia . .1...1.-.- --....-c..---.. - EGU! 5V Hf -X X-4Y 2.X'N.N' H V'v -, Q-+A 1' .hum iff- - sw ,B ll 1 md Mm. S. A. Rizza 'wil Mm. P. J. Comforfi ........l Cddet Privolte FirsT Clolss T MICHAEL C. Pl.AlA SeTTing ouT Trom his home in New York CiTy, Mike made his appearance aT The Academy in The be- ginning oT his senior year in l96l. While aT Farley he has kepT himselT busy being an acTive member of The rrTle Team and newspaper. ScholasTically, he has been in The upper halT oT his class since his arrival d ' ' ' Teachers and classmaTes. For The mosT parT his inTeresTs lie ouTside school life. l-le is a Tierce compeTiTor in The lNlaTional RiTle AssociaTion and an experT Junior Ranger. Cobra's dry wiT and Tondness Tor snakes shall al- ways be remembered' wiTh a cerTain disTincTion by his Tellow members oT The senior class. NexT year Mike hopes To enTer The UniTed Slales Mlllidfy Awdemy aT WesT PoinT and will Then pur- sue a career in auTomoTive engineering. Good luck Mike. an is well liked by his ComplimenTs of M . d M . F ' ComplimenTs of MT. giid Mrs ranclsco Dalmau rs. Henry G. MarTinez Codef Sergeont LOUIS A. PERROTTA Lou parT one, Trom Dobbs Ferry, New Yorkqame I +0 Farley in SepTember. W53. Tp begin Tour suc- cessful yeafg among The corps or cadeTs. Flash, ag he is called by his Triends, has won The admiraTion of all who know him Tor his unTiring Farley spiriland devolian To duTy. Lou has been on inTrarnuralsTor ' i li ' . lhree years, cross counrry Tor Two years and varsrTy baskerball Tor Tv-'O Years' t Besides 5p0rTS, Lou has also oeen a member of r ' V The band Tor Tour years, The Legion or Mary Tor Two years and The miliTary police during his senior year. When noT involved wiTh his many oTher acTiviTies, Lou works in The library or on The newspape-r.A model cadeT, l.ou has been consTanTly on The honor 1 ' ' fall and The good conoucT lrsr. 1 NexT SepTember we will Tind l.ou aT Cornell Um- versiTY where he will be SlUdYl lQ Veiellnall' medi- cine. l l Good luck and may Goo oe wrrh you. v .. X, N 9 5 X Q g,Jkft X. lxgkk!x'r'k. Fifi , I 1 . up 5' rf J , ' ' - If ' . ff 1 ' I ,,c I Sergey 'rr Mrs. Emilio Lamicella Mr, 3 rl ' 'fd md Mrs. J. Gilroy Cadet Private First Class ANTHGNY RIZZA Tony made his tirst showing at the Academy in the tall ot i958 to begin his treshman year. Through his triendliness and humor towards everyone, he has w th d ' ' on e un ying respect and loyalty trom his class- mates and triends. Tony has participated in many extracurricular ac tivities such as band, Military Police, and worlc de- tail. l-le has been a manager ot the varsity eleven when time permitted. Upon graduation, Tony will leave Farle a d h .I y n ead tor the University ot Southern Florida where he plans ,I b . . o ecome an agriculturist. We are positive success will be his reward. Best ot luclc to a great guy. Co oliments ot Dr. and Mrs. Felsen Comoliments ot Mr. and Mrs. F. J. Kirlcpatriclc Cadet Corporal WILLIAM H. RITZEL Bill game to Farley trom Flo-l-lo-Kus in the tall ot l958. Ritz has participated in intramural tootball tor one year. Also, Willy has participated in the newspaper, Legion ot Mary, Military Police, and the art club. During his stay at Farley, Bill has been awarded the good conduct pin and has been a member ot the honor roll. l-le is, at present, the vice- president ot the Legion ot Mary. I William is still undecided as to which college to attend, but the Senior class wishes him, the best ot luclc. So long. .... -L -s-1--A1--e..e1':..L Cilde? Svfqvumi Mm! QIUN ANDREW warm SMM S 'WWI' XA . N-.thu-NM Q lc Qin- 41 .2 .. A 'KR Andy Complimenfs of Mr. and Mrs. J. Dee Comdimenfs of Mr. and Mrs. W. Lodes Ccidet First Lieutenoint FRANK M. SULZMAN Leaving his home in Troy, New York, Frank trav- eled south and came to the Academy in the tall ot l96O. Adapting himselt to the military lite, Frank excelled very rapidly at Farley as shown by his pro- motion to cadet mess otticer. Because ot his achieve- ment, he will be entered in C.F.M.A.'s l lall ot Fame, which is set aside tor those cadets who have risen to the rank ot cadet otticer in one year. Frank has displayed his athletic abilities on the tootball tield and the golt course. Not only has he 'b contri uted to dramatics, the school newspaper and the yearbook, but also has received the good con- duct pin and has been th h guard. on e onor roll and color Frank plans to pursue his education with a pre- medical course at l-loly Cross. Good luck to one ot Farley's best leaders. God bless you, Frankl C pliments ot Mr. and Mrs. B. Pelletier Co li e t I p mcnis oi Mr. and Mrs. l-l. McCabe Cadet Corporoil JOSEPH D. STILL Joe happened upon Farley in the tall ot l958 from the town ot Millbrook, New York. Joe has been very popular with the cadets because ot his dry wit and personality. During his stay at Farley, Joe par- ticipated in intramurals, work detail, and the Military Police, in his senior year. Proot ot Joe's marvelous personality is the tact that he has, many a time, won the good conduct pin. Atter completing his senior year at Farley, Joeplans to go to Dayton University: however, he is still un- decided about what tield he will major in. Good luck and may God bless you, Joe. f2n'5e-YFFE' -' F . e - - .-4: ---.f- ,A-:-,e-1z-:r.'z'.:T...:'A---f 'j'L511- '.: 'tf-g --vs' ,, - .H .. . M, . - w ,,,,..... 1 was L4--A--CMM'-'-'- ' .-.s ,QM --F L.:-' -issfi-rams-w -- - w- A ' 'M' ' .-:---- , 1,- ,5.. 7.1 5-ff-----f.4---1-,., - J:-..-:-L-Lg-:nz-::.,.:r:g-.-----..-...- . r... -Y--2 'V-f--L - ---+- -'3 r:'::'.'- '...,,+-'- E ' e- - - - A - - Cddv' f 'N Lt 1 VVILU-XV -6 I I Q 1 .v-1, l 'iw Wg , 2, .ixx sw- 2 fa ,. --- ,, ,.7,N,,,N,,,,5W,,M4 'FF,.,,- Bill V. of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Toriello p. .- Wm--'rr Cadet Private First Class STEPHEN E. TRONEC Steve came to Cardinal Far ey in September ot I96O from Little Silver, New Jersey and hasn't stopped talking about that blooming little metropo- lis since. Soon atter his arrival, he became known tor his willingness to make triends and his pleasant personality. D Milit agreeable to Steve as is shown by his rank and the good conduct pin which he has won many times. ln athletics, Steve has donated his services t th o e intramural tootball team and the varsity golt team. t-le has excelled in the M.P 's dramatics l l - . , gee c ub, the school newspaper and the Lorica Come September, Fordham Universit will t' d y in Steve in its school ot pharmacy. Best ot .luck to a ary lite at Cardinal Farley must have been great guy. God bless you, Steve. C moliments ot Mr. and Mrs. M. Downey Comoliments ot' Mr. a d M ' ' n rs. Spinelli zz.-wx-:-get-11 Y cu..- Cadet First Lieutenant MICHAEL LEONARD TOY ln September ot '60, the Class ot '62 acquired an- other member in the person ot Michael Toy. Mikey late arrival proved no hindrance to his ability ot making triends and having laughs. l-lis exceptional sense ot cooperation and school spirit has aided Mike in gaining the rank ot tirst lieutenant. Mike has participated on the Statti ot Pass In Review, M.P.'s, and a cheerleader tor the varsity eleven. l-le has also been a member ot the various intramuralteams and a release time instructor. Scholastically, Mike has won an enviable position on the honor roll since his tirst day. l-le has also secured the good conduct pin a considerable num- ber ot times. Next tall will tind Mike studying to become an educator at St. John's University. We are sure no matter where Mike goes he will be a great success. Good luck, Mike. ...:aL..4ix:-.:-1: CPE- Wi- E315 Cadet Second Lieutenant SIDNEY RICHARD WRIGHT Q , . , . 1 , x , . . x , , ' u 5 1 9 ' x 'v i v . FSS .. R V- L' 1 an N '-,uv-1:1 1' W 1 VN! ' X' ' 1 AY, 1 Y , K., .J ,. sage' ' ' 2 X f. - . , N A so ,x ' K ' . w. ' . y bf, -me ws 1 ' x, x. ,Q L Q i K A 'Na' ' ' . .dn ' Y - 1 'fn H -' S , xv- s N X W' .'3. N I Vx 3 e. ,.,- . I nn f-sim. x 5- 4- 1 'f '- n 'N93'99.'9 -' '3. f N fs AQV ., .,.,- , vivs, mv 1 I 1 1 r.- . Neve 47 Sidney Complimenfs of Mrs. James N. Erikson Complimerfrs of Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Kelly ' fl- L 'K f3iw'5xL51.vd-'!r::v,e-fa?-..J.i h-'uTh5Ezu.':2'.:sS'.x-.C haulxxu-.m-ns.-x.1w sn... mr . - - .. .. .: Q:-' 7- '--.flew H--Q-.. v..-...,........... ,. . -f-S - . nv .... A- - , v , , 1 . 7 5.-:.. -Y. , 1 ., ,,- 4 J , Y. ,1,l.:,-Q --.N-.,,,,, ,,,1,,,,,,vw, U ' - - - - . . v- -1 .dem Code? Second Lieufenqm RICHARD A. ZORN Deparllnq lrom Srmlihlovm, Lgm Mend Rich I f 1 ' V . , F . 4 Q-,N v J J en. lurecl mro Farley llll me ,gh ol l958. l'le waglmown alooul lhe campus as e mer, of - l L- ' mom! Clelauls A . ,. . - ca. demncally, he has commucusl 'P ' ' J y oeen nm The +0 h of his class. p all Rich has been e member' of lhe varslly loolball learn lor lwo years emo has c 3 'lg orm ulecl his lalenls lo lmlramural loolbell and beslelball. l-le hasalgo lenl his elollllles lo lhe Glee Club and Mililafy Police and held a regular l'c ' ducl llsl. P CVS on ine good gon. Upon graduellon we will llnd Rich al Sl. Jol1n's Universily. Nol sure ol his course ol slucly, we are sure he will be a success En whefever he evenlually lakes up. Besl ol luck ln all you dol X I l .. 'Q-NDPUSO rg? SEIIIIIR DIIIECIUIIU NIA. w I on 'llnriu-..-:Ill lxufiar, I'ririi uhm, I-I. .I. Q' I,',' .I,I1lI1!!'I',' 'Ili rvsv P, Ilwuiplil gvfu FI'.I'7, Y. fn h.l..wrl-.in .'X-.nriizvm Flu I-uilln fimilnw, l. I., I'-I. Y. gp U- ,Ill I' il'III1 fllr vvvv I, I'-Irv -'-' XIFFJIL. INI, Y. .f.. L w 1 'III Ls.'1gwil'iwI f X'.r-riiw, lIriflrpvpf1r'I, Crmri. fy'-9 L x Ili C.7lnr'rvrrmnl Rwnfl, nfzflnlu, N, Y. fy'-9. f. Nr' '-'-' Ilnllf I-lr-nil, Ilirphl-wnll, In-I, Y. fo . 5105 Ilnrl, Avnrmu, Ixlw .-.' Yorl, IRI. Y. Q- V-.go Q4-'l.s Puurhw f'xr'rmx'-llrv., Ina l'nlrnn'1. l'nnnrnn Vw F71-ff ISIC Van Ci,nr'IInrii.ll Ijnrl, Ixlriw Yorl, N. Y. vw D Sf-3, . 60 iliorri-lin Roncfl, IXIQ'-VIYICIIOYI, Conn. jgypl- QTQ,spq,g.g I7 PIII' Slruol, Ixlew Yorl 2. N. Y. :Jul L7Q'-'-fel, C70-I7 55wrir1g3lir':li.l Simluufnrfl, Cpueonz Village, N. Y. F'-9Q.j.,r-9 DTOQ 355 Clinlon fwnnuo, Broolflyn, N. Y. Pow' D,.5:l,' 305 Sevonlh fwenue, New Yorl, N. Y. ,Iyv-9: Erilso I5 Sheriirlnn Seymore, Apr. 45, New Yorlf I4, N. Y. I.I. Tl',1f'w F3439 24 Anclover 5I'reel', Pillslield, Mass. Ffggfgrf Fgqlgy 675 Main 5l'reel', Weslbxirwyr, L. l., N. Y. L F-'lJ!'Q7TilIE'TQ 953 Pierce Avenue. Bronx 62, N. Y. Serngrgi Frgrrir-i 230 Echo Place. Bronx 57, N. Y. Jjmgg G-logfgk I32 XJVOSI Morris Sfreef, Befh, N. Y. lgfn Henderson Tuxedo Perl, N. Y. Frgnl Isola 2 Charles Sfreer, Nei.-f York I4, N. Y. Roper? Kolinghgl P. O. Box C, Broolffield. Conn. G-ergld Lewis II22 Anderson Slreel, Trenlon IO, N. J. Bohcferz Melarewygg 44 SI. Marlis Place, New York 3, IN. Y. Michael McDonagh oI32 Delafield Avenue, New York 7I, N. Y. Eugene Meacham Sycamore Avenue. Shrewsbury, N. J. Chrisfopher Murphy 6 Soulh Drive, hloslinqg-in-Hudson, N. Y. Thomas E. Murphy 3485 Fas? Trernonf Avenue. Bronx 65, N. Y. Thomas Murphy, III IO4-58 l28Ih Sfreel, Richmond I-Iill I9, N. Y. Jose Nolle Box 877, Meyequez, Puerfo Rico John Orishyn ISI I Fesr 33rd Slreef, Brooklyn 34, Nl. Y. Roberr Pescheflo I62-O7 59fh Avenue, Flushing 65, N. Y. Frank Pellifleri 476 Surnrnil Avenue, Oredell N. J. Louis Ferrorfe John Rerrolle Surgey Plulnik Iflfilliern Rifizel Anfhony Rizzo f'mdrev-1 Spiga! Joseph 5 5ll r ' r- 1 r '6 DWZFFIEJVU IlV7'l7arn Toriello . I ffl Cree-I Toy fr ' T' J'95 '3W IVOUGC Jfkef Iffrori crard Zorn 28 Norlh Field Avenue, Dobbs Ferry, 28 Norlh Field Avenue, Dobbs Ferry, I5 Norrh Randolph Ave., Poughkeepsie, 23 Beechwood Road, I-Io-Ho-Kus 89 Bixley I-Iealh, Lynbroolc, L. I., 520 Eesl 83rd Slreel, New York, Easl Maple Avenue, Millbrook, 275 Pewling Avenue, Troy, 97 Lincoln Slreel, I-Iaclrenseck 405 Weslminsler Road, Broolrlyn I8, 6 Lippincoff Road. Little Silver, Box 49l, Quilo, E Edgewood Avenue, Smilhlown, L. I. 49 N. Y. N. Y. N. Y. N. J. N. Y. N. Y. N. Y. N. Y. . N. J. N. Y. N. J. cuador N. Y. -4-- . Wg-wx A A u Elf KLM , Xa, - . u, xy 11 , Q ,W 4 . f - 'sw 4 f f . R ' f ,, ! , W . 'P 'nf' .' , 6 5 . K Q x , 5 ' A FS , K Q. a Q I . 4 Vg. ' ' I 1 X 'L 1' ' i 4 - , ' , ,, 'Fr ' , , ' V f VL, f-'12 4 4 ,, X . 4 Xp wwf' N- f XP x , f .C if 1 . 1 y' ,, , ,NAV JJQAZIQW ' K ' .N '95 , V Nfl' '2 1:' If - . - X ' ' -, ' x ws - X. xw X ww fifzwpwyfiwf' - P . f-- -x M -iw-f -, x -ww A ,ww nf:-1.,,. 3- -, .Q L ' . 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AbouT Three-TourThs oT The cadeTs parTicipaTe in yarsiTy and iayvee sporTs. Add To This The TacT ThaT Their academic average is very high, and The reason Tor Their popuIariTy become apparenT. IT can also be seen ThaT These cadeTs are well-rounded Trom a glance aT Their Iisr oT exTracurriculars. Following Their pre5enT course, They will be excellenT leaders oT The academy nexT year. '1 ..--3 svx H Y, ,,,,...V :xi T x 3-0-- ' Cad-34-5 Herb Aspburyl RO er Bak e-mov recreagon bx H+ ,Q er..and William Gallo . ' T ' -rbefl Dalllle V' 5 enlnq 'TQ relax Inq mUSlC. X Nix Milky xlksuslsclw Ni ii I iw K' I shi- s onnevs Hn COrT1pIimensS or Mr and Mrs P I B iw, Qi Rsxvdp ,M Co I. 5 ' GU onann mp men s ol Mr. and Mrs. AIl9erT J, Leisard 52 Y' .... 'uf ,'3--.. ,-If 1:1-.v--vw-r-, 1 -' --- N s-5, -,...-.3.:'.z-A 562922:-:-rfeig-'fra' sf.J:4x.?:1.1s+.'ei-:.ALe-5--' T:-A-. - H- - .,, - -- - - --. .-- . .7211 -- . . . x-:fit-1,-:ft-1-ri -3 -j, -3-' ..,,::- .eg-,f - --3: :-- 5.3-:gay - qi- - s - - -M Y '- - '- --' -1'-f-H----.-.'r:Y-:M-rl-g----ff , .36 ' --.- -.,-,- -.- 'Shaw ,avr - z1.,..,, ' Wiggins, Bob Hurd, Brian Killeen and James rldnos of Hwe Slmm. mor+ar. Complimenfs o1cMrs. Leonard Toy Compimenlrs of Mr. and Mrs. Harry J. Lebherz, Jr fr 7wf f 1 3 sa X, ' all 1 'Wim' I ' V' V 5 ?e in H C Q 1 E if Cadeis Henry Mariinez. John Lium, Chris Hansen, Tom Kirkpafrick, Tony Marineili and Bob Roles l pounce upon Greg Lillo wirh Hweir horns. Y E n,T.,,.X. ..ex. ,N--.....,,,, 1 .- -wev- RYx,'i3QN-sxxrw X. 5 , an--.... vs ., .. 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J X L, X ry Q1 .K J .. si: R . fy I U, 1 - - 1 V , ! rl P 1 - l if ga gi fi .F 1 E fl ' Coders Tom M ' g. - cBruen and Jose Ferr I' , H045 fl ' ' ef 'STEM fo The mel d' - , , . , ,V 'f E r s .owrng from Andy George s rrumpef O nous Cndols Don 5l1l,,.Wwm4! yy Jfpm. yy MGM' Dpnald Bnnmx any 1 ' - - . , f , .-, 1 5 341 C I Rall Trnvy IH Ilw fmkur room wvparnm 40 HW mmm COfT1prmenis of Mr. and Mrs. Vicfor Bala WHL 'Hoon wr Inxuln N K N. lr N l', , N.. .sf omplrmenlg f . 55099 . . o Mr, ano Mrs. Walfef Dalkiewicz in FEI: wcy JU HIUR B u 1 r , s I mx x Lynn 14A 3 s. -. xf 'fx-s ,-,. ,yln x. 1 'nf-Y W 1 Y -O 's -' 3 Lx X v P,. , 1 -s , ,.. . ess' ' ' ne: -3. ' Q 1 , sz be , .ge ig., X , l shsv : N X s - , :::e's. -U Q N , 'ff Ce 3, 1 :dw -' . 1 r. - N se. J' .ee-. f-.., ,.. 3 1 rv , ,LW . J I 1 I 1' Aff Smne rhose shoes. polxsh 'rhar brass, buHon 'rhose bu'r'rons. says Lueuf. Henderson 'ro Gerry DeFabus, John Higginson. Frank Conroy and Paco Bruno during inspecfion. Complimenfrs of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas F. Doughaen 1 r - :xw.an:. - 'll1fYW'9H - - 23:15-B:.blLSi6Ciis3.5i-3x 5Sh7xiiEl '13 921:-Dsiuhiki W Z, Mf, ,,!, ffff, Z V fi? W Wy, W M? ,ww 'W W v-f, W V 0 W f , , ,Wm-.N f 4 f I , , , 1 WWW! 3---MW., f f W'y',y' y?':W ?f,,,.. ,TW f V Wj,7'7' ,U ,W ff fifv ww '!f'WWf ',WN ' ' ' f f ,f ' ' f , 'W F711 vw---..,,, 'Z ' f f yy' 'v-Ni ,,,,,,WL,,,,,,, Z, .,, Www f f W, ,WWW W W W WJ My 1 7 f i ' 'P f W' f W W., Wye- .., fwy ff, I ,,,- ,,, Www W ,W y f . ' cw If ,F , W W ,, ,, , Af '7 ,Wim z117V7a-1, f f f,ff f , , fy WW ,,,,,, W, , M W f., ,, ,f li V f WV, ff Wy'7f'-yf7f0,m,., 'TW' ffwwf-W,W.W.,W,,, ' 'X W- ., ,,.,,,, ,, ff ,f ,V W, X . 7 5 1 5 ij I I-V -M-.SS , 'wr-.,.,, We W W 7, Q, w f-,,,,,,,,, X f f ,f WW, ff xx 4-5. ,-4 , . - ' d row: John Gilroy. ROWY C d Jr 'r dy. Farsi row: Dennis Dubalc, Tom l.oughlin,'James Duffy. SSCOVW v . k D2 Ergnlgeicio, Jack Lemrnens. Third row: Anibal Hurbide. Anfonio Dalmeu, Richard JOVd6H. Pf3lf'C McKenna. Cadeis Kevin Crowley, Jim C0113 r . o an. John Cox, and William Lodes preparing fo fake oil in lo boqgens down lhe hill. W x Q N K H Q Rxbwi kpnnr Cndols ll'HI1lX brnwo, MMP NfN'll+-'M 'lml K C A L Wclmiro lr H ilu N in gli wx Comp:imen-s of Dr. and Mrs. Francis P. LaSors 4 il K i K o mpimenls of Mr. and Mrs. George J. Beclceiil -8,5 ,Er E -Q! .N-iv .SP 'i-.i, -.li X-.Ni 'N-4 NJ I-J, -ss: Q3 --I X , t If ig 3 ,f ff' ,f ,f ff ,,.f rf- 3 ,...-'- el' V r rp, YM. r, F' V.. ,,.. ,N ,- -W ,,.. yn... .-D. .. '-w 'pf' 'Q,, ---- ..-.Al.-Nu.. WD, mfvvow ' 1 r l a ' O R' ,J ,C x 172 fa V Mr. amd Mrs. Frederic C. Feql y V Mr. and Mrs, William A. Hurley 6.17 SUPHUHIUHE ll As The members oT Sophomore A began Their second year oT sTudy here aT The academy, They realized The imporTanc:e oT hard vvorlc in class. GeomeTry and second year l.aTin plagued Their lives, buT The greaT persisTence oT The cadeTs conquered These evils. ln This year, many sophomore aThleTes made a big iump To varsiTy Teams while The oThers remained mainsTays on our J.V. squads. The Tine Farley aThleTic pro- gram was much beneTiTed by The parTicipaTion oT These hearTy men. Also in This imporTanT year, The responsibiliTy oT ranlc was puT upon many cadeTs oT A wiTh The TixaTion of -a PFC sTripe on Their sleeves. , XXX XXX CadeTs Joe Buckley, Phil Bonanno W I+ da Tfhb 59FGld'IB' , Y a e oolcs. a win ill l-lolahan and Mike Felsen relax GNN A hard C0mplimenT f M Uniied Efsrhngneagi lE1gs.pGeorge Cassidy 58 5 1 2 WHT, ' Q 11 ' . f ,YUM ' V Jw-MOOF1 clean rec room affer recrea- X-' . , , ,... P5 ,Q f Qlevff Durnser and Roberf ,rf -We r Mr. and Mrs. Frank P. Vifale 7 ' 'ffrrlrrrr ff fegtrff-f-rfc of Mr, and Mrs. H. Wayne Farringron iw- SIU Cadelrs Barry Lyon, Vincenjr Lyons, Joe Loiacono, Angel lrrizary and Howard Nuqe-nf qei ready for forma+ion. '52 - .i1 w N, X x X H54 N if X 4 y IZWXZJW mf ,W C adefs Ivor Rolle and Mike Dresser lig Complimems of Rev . Fefrher Slfephen A C - uddebagk -ICH IIT OH IWOIOI' Rl'-Xflykxllly R xx , X N ROO.,9x x w X 00 M pg Ollf ur 'V' 110 ff www adam Lou Angelo Frank Accard: Frank Kelley, 'J vwcxw and S eve Bennef pause before gonng 'ro classes. ' 2 'WWUWQQQ .. Hlwngpg Unsung 'Uma the bu sound of Brian Cassidy. Y 5 4 Qompllmenfs of Mrs. Charles Delmar . -xunn'a.-x.1n .nzxz rr'-1 2' viwpf .iq Cadefs James Cu. Tim Flynn.An+l1ony l-lurly, and Manuel Pavia prepare for an examinalrion. mf. X Lladefs Tom Kinsell , T L from falcin 5 Om Yf1Cl1 and Tom Q' - Q do +11 'Hqum -le , . Wm ellag- C mum allen rxmnlallw Rolwfl WY? MLK rnusm. 5.5-119: m.m.w .l lf lxm lv kyml xlxxll-X Mk kxkqlwp xl1NL2S5lN'l'llk-5' Complimenfs f . o Mr, 5 d M l n rs. Elias Gadala Marla XZ ,ZX ,f HTESHHIHTI H h The adapTion To The rigors Ol Thoug Times diTTiculT, The mem- Farley liie is some bers oT This year's Trosh A class ri Time Torm. Their zeal in The class- room and spiriT oT hard sTudy acCounT Tor have come Through i aTh- Their high scholasTic average. On The leTic Tield, one-Third oT The class parTici- paTed in J.V. TooTball. Slcill and promise Tor The TuTure were also shown in The oTher J.V. sporTs and various inTramural Teams. Join- ing exTracurriculars was common pracTice by These cadeTs. This was exempliicied by The large Treshman membership in The band, glee club, arT class, and oTher acTiviTies. ,am ,,,,, , w4tWWWW --ff W ff X- ' ,wafqmm wwmsy WWW MW, N ,.,,.:g': . sz ff:.,..,,,f,.,...,-M T , 'nj ' ' 4-V1 gas. ff ff -. , .,. .,,,, fvxfyfff 1 1 f f 1 I ' 'wt f, 1 ,i,, , CadeTs VicTor Balassorie, John Beclcerl Nike B d a d N . ' cleaning Their brass beTore SaTurdav irispecTioii.n er n ed Bl-lgqs W 5 i i i i iiiilvl- il,,,.l, X X X 4 l il.ii1ii'iil,lix, QC 3 1 L ,,,,, ,, B 7 V Y,--T---I -'--' I--V r .A, k A Y , It in i. ,LV ,, , , 5 x . gr P5 J Q., -ww . Cadeis Roberl Solly, Joseph Volpi, and Charles Vion pro- ceeding 'l'Oil19lf' classes in The school louilclinq. EA if ,I . A Cadels John Scsuler, and Jerlrey Rabidoux making use oiilie library. .l C ers Paul Monrallo Edward Nas W.lI. . . . , experiences a+ School. O. I nam Mino and llmmm Q'iM,Hx HMV ,V my , ,, i KX' W '- rAN XA, 'lxi A H !i'l H1!'i 'i'sLi 1 nxt .-1-qgugq -L Hwamz' -.,v.1:::'7'Ttv:':'-1..,!': mu'-Si. 03:53.15 rims, - FHESHIHHH B The members oT This division oT The Treshman class have proved To live up To The high sTand1rds expe'Ted oT a TirsT year cadeT. Their demeriT record has been excellenT and They have made every eTTorT To become ouTsTanding members oT The cadeT corps 5 L ing in aenT They have demonsTraTed Their abiliTies in a mulTiTude T Farley aCTiviTies. WiTh Their Tire and deTerminaTion They have parTicularly assisTed The J.V. basl4eTball and Track Teams. OTher achievemenTs oT This class include wide- spread parTicipaTion in The more sTudious oT Farl ey acTiviTies which They pursued in a diligenT manner. , , . ,.. .. ... ., ,.,, .A , n Q L, u g . CerTainl I noT laslci ' T l , O p L I Q if X Q s Q Q R . X, A -'1 . ' ' ' ' ' ' lio and :kg f T A l d J B rraTTa Teshng Their abaliTy aT chess while CadeTs Luis Bo gaj:ilJAniila3nrolnaT ieirond igrlljli aand CadeTs Douglas Casey and John Casey aT The Third Table i ' I I main wiTg aT cnecners. I- I. II.., , ,I-.-.-,elif--nl ,-1-f-fir--r, rg-ir vw-Y- ' .,,. 1 - .m1-.1r::,v.-4gf'? V.:xfz!En.-c::r:'.. l i 5 I -Q 1 'fU 'I ,. i i' f' 5 T Cx 'fi ' ' A , ,Y , Le.-..--. v--- - for 6 - J Dunn sfop Cadefs John Farrell, Johnifaridley, Pedro Garcia and arnes Picfure on Their waY +0 aC+'V'+'eS' V Cadeis Alfred Hernandez Vin .,,..........-.--1--'H X I ,Nhm KQH9' X , N ixlv VNC Xima x M I , ceni Vifaie, George Henniqan, P. Hiqqins, h J JN XX R John Saah and John Vaiko visiiinq 'rhe nur ' ' ' Complimenfs of Mr. and Mrs. Richard S. Riizei Compiimenfs of Dr. and Mrs. A. J. Cardinaie X x N im A X xii i I W N,-Hind Ciiavqbb' w N X. Dx,-rxxiiw'f'G K se af Phe lHilI'lT1OI'y. M' K 68 S ,, 4,0-,N 4 1 s ' ' ' ' . - . ' w W - .. .1-newan-1:-.rszesae. 'a,zt.f-.v.1'a::'sm 5- ' ma-rs.:s'. ''f'nw-. '.':rwr2-+.1-.rf.ffn':rf1'3'+ 1w 'f- F 1'-f IW MQ W? ,i Caders Gregory Power, Gerald Ponciwak help Richard Rev- enauqh make his bed. ll:- , T, ,. w a ,-,Q ' in-ai 4.5 Q .A f ,ng fumlaq S-fader and James Shaw visirinq 'rhe sick, H. Wairer. Complimenis of Mr. and Mrs. Joe Loiacona Compiimenis of Mrs. A. Henderson 1 S I n 4 4 Q , . 1 ,-vii, Vw , ', ' -Hn , il, - ,. ,.. .. x ff -'fs ,, H p ,wig -r X.. ,J 1 ' 4 4 .- g-src-k. ..- 1 l 1 J ,. .- fr.-if 6 X , 4, . ffx. 3 ,I-4 .,. -4--gg, .ani ...- ' L f I - I .4 ,- 1- r U- 1-mm-4 -1' -..ff -vu-a -'L-,v 1 ' 4.+p.I4 ' , 4 14,4 ' , .x , , 1- 4-ffm, :L-fl 'Ax v Y Q, - ' , -4fv 'gn '44 44 ' . ,.-F41 W wr- 4 , .,, V, xg A 44 ,s - -... '50, nf-Q, .43 .,.., i vi N ,. f N. V V ,Q -Q n,,. Q v, ,X , 4, . - A V V H 4 . -,X Y , 4, l 4 K 4 ,,. 4. K ,,4 , .5 4,44 A 4 4 A sq' , 1 , ,44 My--,hx XY' FN X444 X X X ' 'H yr - X 4 , ,i if A- V 4' 44. 14 . 44 ,Q , ' 1 - ,f-1, ,f ,. . 44 3 .,--'44-.4 .., 4 I Y .rv-, V, 1-.24 4 4 .4 ff 4 .- ,H , N 14 J.,-4'EY,44f.' A'1,,,,f 441 V ',,,4.,4 , V4-X 44.4,w444 444,.4. Mb,,4444, 1 X 4 4 4 , Q . f, , ,, 4 .W 4 , 444 4 4 ' 4-... . J 14, 4- ,, '4'a44' -4 'FMR' ' . fi' 'X 4 -. -,fl '. f. 54, 441.4 z.ff7w',q:: 4 M W 4,5 V 4 gg ,.4 A -fs 1 - 4 H4 wx':M4' 4- 4 4 . , .. 4 A 4 44 ,.,w444- 4 , , 4 J 5 4 , K -4 T4, W! 414, : r fy wgfp, f'-Z4 4 , A ' 4 n, s4,,. 4,1 ' - M 4 41, I X h 4 ' ,v - 4:4 , 'WW 4' 4, ,. 6,344 v 4 . w ,, N 4 V 4 4-4 ' ' ,f 4 ' - 4' 4! 4'V '1' 4. 4' 414' X69 4 ' 1444444 X , W , ,, . N 4 X. a 4 . ,. , ' 4- 44W4..,4 S44-wxp, 4. M ,.,f,. -4 K' 4 4 - . N , 4 , , , 4.4,X 'I-4444s -MM, 4 ' ' Xb PM YM Q I 4 , ,,,,, N Y, V Y. '- , , 4 . E , 44 4 4 ,444f'f'14rV5j1-,,,' i'4a4.- ' ,4 41,44 , 4 44 ,4 44 44 ' 'WV 'Vifjy' 'W' 44 ' ,. . 4 ' ' , ' 4 ff. 'WH .41 4' 4 4 , 4' ,H 42 , ' ' ' 4 I, 44 4 4 , . A 4 4 4 ' 44 4. 4 ,V 44 0 ' 1 ' . , 4 v4 ' '424 ,A v Q '4 ,H-44 U4 f ' 4 'v a , f L 41546 K , Y, X F i , 4 4 H 5 Y' P 'i jf -V E K V A1 7, ,,4'4,' 4 - J 4 , , 4 .. . n 4 ' v . 4 , Y 4 ,. N M' , , is ' f V, - I ' . 14- ' . M44 ,, 4 , Q 44,,- . ,, , 4 ,A 4, 4 Y V A . f I Q, , . , ....-0 f I Q Band An ouTsTanding TeaTure oT any Farley parade is our crack marching band. WiTh a crisp drum roll and a sharp aTTaclc They sTarTed each Thrilling march oT The I96l-62 season. BroTher J. E. Murphy. The band moderaTor and insTrucTor, Mr. Guy l-larris and Mr. Musselmann accomplished a greaT deal in Their eTTorTs To de- velop The musical TalenTs oT The band members. The discipline oT The uniT was under The care oT The band oTTicers, cadeTs CapTain Dennis Considine and FirsT BroTher J. E. Murphy B LieuTenanT William Toriello. The band parTicipaTed' in The ST. PaTriclc's Day Parade, Memorial Day ceremonies. l.oyalTy Day Parade, and Armed Forces Day exercises, as well as a number oT evenTs here aT The academy and in neighboring communiTies. We are sure ThaT The same eTTorT was exerTed on The Farley parade grounds during a weekly parade as was shown on FiTTh Avenue in March. F0'leY'S mGfChing band honoring l-lyde Park aT The declaraTion oT a Tire house. f Members oT The band awaiT paTienTlY for signal To Tall in. Thi 1 YT T X 'Mr rm Ulmfmqm Bm TOFFGIIO. assisfanf T' YW-1 Offigqsf. ' ' -1 5-. d 2., M .4 . .- 1 A fkjsk . 3 X si ' ' -mfr' it 'eg 5 ar- Us. Ji. -U we s I :YI ff Q Q fl Q ffm. ' ' . , MW . XX. MX. . - ,N s N , H. W ' Wy me X k ilflyx Uniformed in full dress, 'rhe band approaches Hwe reviewing s'rand. if ya . ,ffm-MQ, 'ff' aww ,W 1 1 , 1 f ,. ..2,e.A nw. ' . , ee ' Q ,f L J V K ' , 1:v,, .. - ,M L' ra f ' - l f w a Q ,, . ' W 62,1 W Q, ' ' ffl' I 7' 1 f 1 N,Qf if -f f - a i?mQfY3qc , W! we ' ' ,3 wf ,Wag ' 1 f 'QQ M ,,. -ag ' J' wwf' 3 The band insfrumenfs are abandoned during Pass IH Review Cerfainly, one of fhe mosf inferesfing and mosf profifable acfivifies is fhe Farley newspaper, Pass in Review. lfs lively and somefimes humorous ar- ficles always keep fhe cadefs' morale high. The paper's sfaff. under fhe guidance of Lf. Maffhews, moderafor, and his edifor, Sidney Wriqhf, always keeps fhe monfhly issues rolling ouf fo fhe cadefs and fheir parenfs. This is an excellenf opporfunify for a cadef fo gain experience and fo expfess him- self in a very pracfical way. Religious, scholasfio and afhlefic news fills mosf of fhe paper'sqarficles, fo keep fhe cadefs well informed abouf world evenfs. We owe a greaf deal of fhanks fo fhe enfire sfaff, who have -worked diligenfly fhroughouf fhe year fo come up wifh one of fhe besf newspapers in Farley's hisfory. Lf. Maffhews - The Pass in Review's Eclifor, Sid Wrighf, copyreads an arficle. gl-ll Cadefs-JohnHQrishyn. Bernard Fraffini, Chris Mur I1 H b ee- -e -we i Murphy and Bug Tom Murphy, P Y. GF Aspbury, Biff Meacham, Lillie Tom 9'-se hx'-.ag-, 9, As, cg, ,X 'ff 'FW' rm. 'M Q-ig Q, - . 11 1'i'!'v..'!' ,-..7'v':'I11'.'g1'l1g-,1,':,g'mgs,',i,13'g:54,g.f,q1M,g53!1'.',L!3!55A-ZimifA-.3-5 f.W3.h-N-li-4-1 i 5 Q , k , 'QQ- vi.,- l I-3 X., l ' H 'N-l Jilin Griglwyn. Second Row: Bill Meacham, Tom Murphy. ' -ri Rn-N: Qlwfig Murplwy, Herb Aspbury, Bernard Fraiiini, Louie 1 The plioiograpluy srall, Killer Killeen, lain Henderson and 75 Vinnie Lyons, sludy a neqdllve- Catholic Hciion To advance The cause oT CaTholic AcTion in our n o 1 - - -F a The academy provides religious insTrucTion or are . CaTholic sTudenTs aT Rhineloeclc CenTral School. In I96I-I96Z, The Friday released oTTicers and direcTed by Br. Time classes were TaughT by eighT cadeT T. B. Murphy. The levels oT insTrucTion ranged Trom TiTTh grade To sophomore year, The classes having an average oT Twelve sTudenTs. The spiriT oT chariTy oT These cadeTs and Their desire To share knowledge, should cerTainly be com- mended. ln doing This work The cadeTs, as well as Those on The receiving end oT The insTrucTion are sure To beneTiT. l s o r v-rr--wr , T i . M Urphy We-..,,, , U' CfLT. Toriello insTruc1.S release Mme I d su onlg, 'Q - - 4 .1.,s ff 13 if 5 Q qw-f,. yr ' 'ffi. 1 f .gi -Him Y, I K Mm K 1, l X W1-1 NHf1 kwQk children on bus. ,MV , AWK, 'U Q '- X3 Lo Hrs amd L . 9015. CfCap+. Louis Capuano explains a quesfion pu+ To him. J! , ,- f c f' 'f ,frff F. D Q16 fg hig indrrudors: Cade+s: J. DiCapua, M. McDonagh. mr V W! Tllzman W. Toriello and M. Toy. Complimenfs of Mrs. Tronec Complimerds of Mr. and Mrs. J. Orishyn .. . I -..,... ..I I -,M l, .. 14443-,ig -zixlxvx'-r1 mamma ' 'x -x. rum:xn llrl Club One oT The TavoriTe pasTimes oT many Farley ember of The arT club. 11 cadeTs is To become a m The experience gained by These parTic:ipanTs will, wiThouT doubT, come in handy in laTer liTe. They learned To use oils, waTer colors, charcoals and gained dexTeriTy in. producing linoleum cuTouTs. All This was done under The olirecTion and supervision oT Bro. K. F. Chapman. Bro. K. F. Chapman Members oT The club are prompTed Towards qual- iTy by The exposiTion oT The besT masTerpieces. F k C Boblhwilcox and Tommy Loughlin worki Vafl' ,0f1FOy and Terry MCG' ' OH 9 m55'l9 PlEC9S- during ArT Club Class. mmss are seen hard ai Work '--nn... L, N-ess .,,, . ng indusTriously T' 5 -J '-.2-nm. l f Members of Th ,. e Arl Club won-knlll1oiI'l5i'0iocls0,1 A gmwim m Num, .- BB U B nh , L J -D-gn uh-,Lynn , .Y '-pggm s-Lgjvgmgg 'wyv-x a.:L'u 't11.1-4: , z -A-1' .gn .11-'r ' -:-'n'11'-'no -Q. s-zf'-mf:-wmv r-vm , C4 ' 1 If T' 4 W .5 J I Y b . fl ffl -1 . ,x .x ' 1: 5 Tv . 'S -v T' A 4221.17 Lefr ro righr: Firsr Row: P. Reynolds, C. Boegel, L. Fernandez, S. Benner, B. Lyon. R. Mayer, J. McMullen. Second Row: P. Duffy, G. Adelung, M. DeBourbon. S. Tronec. S. Berros, K. Burke, J. McCabe. Third Row: M. Pavia. A. Lessard, F. Kelly,.A. 'I-Turley, T. Murphy, Ill, R. Smifh. Fourrh Row: T. Doughaen. B. Leclere T. Lynch, J. Wagner, A. Chekenian. frr'r ,ff 1 M ,li lg ffl, 14,1 ,Wqw ,7 X C 1. , X .V . ' . :ff X nz!! ,pi - fn-4 .R .W '0 Aff' N 1 1 .W 'N ,, A L w K K 'lf Q1 .JK 1? A- .QA , ' Q... 'f .... Q.. MW... f v .1.,..- ev --- - - v . .cg , , , , .V I L J parfwm J. dfhy' E, Higgins, J. Saah. Third Row: W. Briggs, S. Anziano. 5' - ' 'TA f F' ir'g'CN,' 'JJ6 N ,Q fp J Duffy J. Rabidoux, J. Farrell, J. Rodriguez. T. Loughlin, W. r C . fn ,QVC J- Ufgqfgr ., 6' OXQDM -i I - ff x ' L, ,, XD, Mcffilhc P. Kennedy, MIOO. W- VOIP F TKT, E 'd C. Conway. P. Cud- R ..-T.. 4'Pl,?e,-xr'- l '-SQ?-Y'?'R 'W . . -I,--I,.-fm -..f...fnm-Iw-.-.. -:v:-.:z.-:-mf-:- i frlwt-:.. .. - 'f1fn.'1I-'sc.v1'. -T-N . - - mm LUURH DETHIT During I96l-l962. Bro. Boyle. Bro. Driscoll, and The indusTrious members oT Their work deTail com- pleTed many Tasks around The Farley campus. The included The insTallaTion oT new lockers in The gym- Tic Tields, and vari- SG nasium, mainTenance oT The aThle ous biTs oT landscaping on The grounds. They did a Tine job oT keeping our lawns clear oT leaves in The Tall, and our walks clear of snow in winTer. Many a gallon oT painT has also been applied by This crew. Through.Their energeTic eTTorTs, many im- provemenTs are annually made Tor The beneTiT and enioymenT oT The cadeTs. Tim Lynch dumps a load oT Tree sTumps inTo The Truck while Jim Wanser spreads Them ouT. A work crew consisTin oT J L - Q oo ' debris. Make Doyle and Jim W OIGCODO. Ronny Crow... '.,imm'4 N imscr or I I . i. K u-mn! and hmm Mpam JPN ,N M -vr EW. ng?- 1? ag K? : ,, f 7 X 4, Mk fz,z,lf f7 9133 2 9' 14 W ,v Z f W f in , Brie spri 'lf 1 . f . 5 rg! 46 2,4 ms , MAJ, .ffzxsw S QL'.w X-xg., 0 : ,f f 3 ,ww-. fy ,. W, 4 , , Wx VT 355 QW? -I NU., : f fs! . 1 'aLg. 'S?. E 1 faq .ge- E :.-:si as-, -gf 'X Si-Ten fzahex preparing liowers in fhe greenhouse fo spring fransplanfing. XX' X ,fl ,ff Q Z f W Q 7 Z f X f W 1 ' 1 1 f ff 'Q gi X ff 4' , f X r ,Q I Z Gregory Lillo and Richard Jordan are cleaning up 'rhe lab. Brofher Driscoll Gregory Lillo, William Eclcel, Brian Fahey, Mike Doyle, Ronald Crowe and Roberl Kahalc check over Jrhe newly insialled lockers. Bro. Boyle supervising The loading of 'free lumber. Q4 Z 81 Q - W ah, WT , . 1. liIIlIlHRU POLICE The lvlililary Police supervised by Brolher Boyle and Ma'or Hardy a+ preseni is a powerful Farley l force. Direciecl by Provos'r Marshall, Lieulenanl James Conforli, lhe evenls home and away ancl can be seen on pos'r bolh Salurday and Sunday, checking passes and supervising securily. lnifialeol inlo Farley life lasl year, Jrhe Milirary Police can loe 'rruly a new organi- zalion buf Their success is due mainly +o Their abililry lvl.P.'s have assisiecl al sporiing To aC'l' GS SGaSOf'l6Cl VG'l'6l'6l'lS. i f B . E. B. B l . ro OY 6 Megor William J. Hardy . ,' , '61-5. , x Q h x. l ,V Y is is 'A' c 'J' K f 1 'N .4 '- r 1 ' l Bot, 4 QQ'-X44 . ic-8v ' ,NZ 4, ,, Q' ff J W if 4, g Q ' aw, uf , , x, Corporal Nolla direcls Jrraffic ':'P-47-1'-ima .,.-,, f-52 N 'v v rw ' --an uni 3-.my In A 'Q'- 'sv A ' Q 1 P lrnllmr and x ,silxmai k'l,,,x,3r I A car on? ' ' Pl' fs x - . , ... '.. QL Prix x1 - inn' l.t lhll! g X pfiwiwll., ,S Sooppoo hx Nfmyar-S. Polngmen I ' xp A f - 'C 'ff E -. ' f r ti f f Y fa f,. f'V'4 .- I I 49 Q- in ww ' - - -- C 3 C ,Xi nf 'C .N N s MW. ., XwW'- 1 Viv-C51 Xfw. ' s- X , x Q ' .. -as qi, ' W A 1. 157. - -8 N111-. , .S A QW' ,Q . ,gp . V C H ,p Q - .4- , , 54 R, 1 L , ' '. X N sl 5 at N . ,. x , KX . . i Os ,ya - X XX A Q ,Q ' QXQ- . ,,'xysfs..sp,'Z . ' ggi-f . A i - Q, . farm . - a kg ,Hjjw s 'wx 4 ' . , , X f Ml i 'N s - . - 1 , - . D K s - -yi , A - I X, A .,,, A S-- , -X 5 Q 1 L ,kr ,rsxzkl v,l s .F 3- 'V' A ,M , W, N L' -' AJ 'sd' Q. v ' L. f, V' Ted Dros is cauglml' vlolafing Farley regulafions by Corporal Nolla and Corporal Rizza. f Af 1 x 2 ., , ., A' 1. ... W ,img , M, 1' f C3 ,Lx , .W X, I h It WW,,.., ' W' V . wild' . '- X f, L . 1 ' I 3, n---.......,,,, N..,,.X -CNW Nw., 1 pf Privale Flrsl Class lsola receives lnsrrucrions from Lieurenanl Conlorll. Provosl' Marshall. Q! W fd- ' w ff ? Sf? f W W 'Y' , f 4 fs .V W few W! Z Mililrary Policeman ar pis'rol pracricez Corporal Rizza, Corporal Carroll, Corporal Nolla, Sergeanl Srill, 83 Pri-Qale Fira? Class lsola. -I A Ja! ft 6 5 gd! , Hia 1 rs 1- .Lt I-You-shin. Xxx' V' xg' XJHQBQ355-1 Under The guidance oT Bro. K. F. Chapman and LT. Bruck. This year's yearbook has come a long way. We, The members oT The sTaTl, hope ThaT This year- book will bring back happy mem aTing senior class. We have sincerely Tried To creaTe The besT yearbook possible. We owe a voTe oT Thanks To our EdiTor in ChieT, ories To The gradu- cfCapT. Louis Capuano, Managing EdiTor, cfMai. Bohdan Makarewycz and PhoTography EdiTor, cfLieuT. Iain Henderson. IT isn'T possible To lisT The whole sTaTF, buT leT us noT TorgeT The greaT job done by The arTisTs, wriTers. TypisTs and phoTography sTaTF. WiThouT Their unTiring and paTienT eTTorTs, This yearbook could noT have been made possible. ' f Frank Sulzm d of W .+., an an Bohdan lvlakarewycz pause in Their Work r I inf? capTlons Tor some yearbook plclureg, 13 Lf, Sruck ' 'QU W' I' ' ' I' P ' ' 'Ri fl! Louie Capuano, Edifor in Chief , ls gc E . S+eve Tronec, Jim Glosick and lvlelclwor Balrisla have a laugh an e orooosed idea. David Pellilier, Andy George and Vincenl Lyons comprise par'r of Jrlwe pliolograplwy slalif. W SJ-9,9 Eyre? 5135+633 ,3 fewer +9 Ggrrxy DeFC-jbiig, Terry lvlcC5uinniss, Roger Balmer and Roberf Wilcox pool Their Lypisi 85 Talenrs +o produce an exquisife design. i, -,r ,1:,'gr,',',1,'1 .1 1. 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W V5 7' Battalion Staff x x, ace' i aus Cadef Mayor Bohdan Malcarewycz, Baffalion Commander : 5' iA9U'1W-1 ' Cader Firsr Lieufenanr V - Jil MCDON55 adiwfanf Frank Sufzman. Mess Officer X' V+ ,L Cadef Firsf Lieurenanr Cadei' Firsi' Lieufenanf A ' 1 D.. new 335 -w -13,-H 4 3' ers!! dperafions Of-Ficer James Comforfi, Provosf Marshal JGVUGS GlOSiCk- SUPPIY Officel' ' ll A7 ,w ' 'i 4 , V.. In I E .T I 'J' 1 ' Y -. ...' f '.Er ' x ' 1' V -Own Q 5 a '9 1 ' ev ?'W5u, M 4, 1, ' ,,! J'Qf'f 3 . ,ff N ,f ff 3vf Q 1 , f f ,QI -1. ff' .- ..xA-ffl 5 '7'f' m.a,f.wN.x.,i1.7 fx . Cade? Firs+ Lieufenanf Cade? Captain ' I , I vice' 515- Serggan, ' ' ' d r William Tor1eHo,Assn5Tan+Bend Cgicer S'5g,f,Lf :L-,,, 'pf' ,S .. .,, !.,:. QCGC erceam Dennis COHSIdIn9, Band Comman e W mf x?, 5' X I r V1 .. X , ,ghjlq I sly: , J? Z.. 1' 'f , 4' 'f 'li' ff. ,Ju .,,. pw xkwx Wm Kiaf fff ff mm 4 1 aww--1 fufdzw rw f HWY fum, WMWMQW M113 C ompanu Mfg fw if 'wwf , mmm , 0...-,..,.,... ,,..,,.-1 K E? wg M J. 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' it XX 4 ,Q ,.: Kr 1 X S 1 r. 'ix -0- S V . n- -qgm-N .M '-4 .i- 1,1 flix f YL , 9. W x Q wks!! Vrl, , 0 n gf N7 Aw Y Q 'T' A shrill whislrle pierces lhe air. The Farley evelen plunges lor yard upon yard. The cadel hoopslers score lor Jrwo A gun cracks and spilces bile oul al a leveled Jrraclc The corps roars IH coordinahon wilh lhe Team s every move All Jrhrough lhe year sporl aller sporl nol even Jrhe pride ol an eagle can compele wilh Jrhe pride ol every Jream num ber or The spiril ol every cadel E 5: H, ,,4?:f-gfzvff-'F-f,-:.af'c6h 'JE-fr fi 1' 1 y nffvfzfffgaq ,zf X Af 2' WR -sv ,e: f+-if SWS W51,'21Ts-'v'-1212-1zv 'ss 'H'-HP-. VHRSITU T00 S ked wiTh Tremendous Team spiriT and TTGVCS par g deTerminaTion, This year's Team compleTed a Tune year. The highesT oT Th upseT vicTory over RoosevelT on ParenT's Day. Los- ' W ' ers ing iTs TirsT Three sTarTs againsT Beacon, apping and SaugerTies, respecTively, The CadeTs goT Their me and The Thrilling vicTory over e season was The Tremendous revenge. This ga ArlingTon which Tollowed, complimenTed The oTTen- sive coaching oT Bro. T. B. Murphy and The defen- sive coaching oT CapT. Thomas McDonald. The VarsiTy Eleven Tinished The season wiTh a hard ToughT con'TesT againsT Highland. The able leadership OT oTTensive co-capTains Tiger Capuano Thigh scorerl and Charlie Doyle lAll-CounTyl, deTensive co-capTains. BiTT Meacham and Tony Marinelli lAll-CounTyl, plus The play oT Joe Di Capua, Norbie Dallqiewicz lAll-CounTyl and Kevin Crowley lAll-CounTyl. We wish nexT year's Team The besT oT luck and are sure They will enjoy an ouTsTanding season, SCORES l:arleY 0 Beacon .....,. ..., , A 38 lliarley 6 , Wappingers ..i... i.,., . I9 arley 6 SaugerTies .... .. ,T 24 Farley 25 RoosevelT .,,,,, I M 6 Farley I4 ArlingTon ,.,,,, 6 FarlSY 9 T-lighland ..r... ,, 34 100 TBHLL '-'CDONALD iA,i T I iv,-.-Q, us. Q C? -wx 94.5y,gQ!N MNQNIT' i. 5. MURPHY n Aa k,fOdei Managers-Mike Flynn, Larry Loughlin and Jerry De Fabiis walch as Jrhe cade'rs prepare Jro execufe anolher play. Nol shown are Perer Reynolds, and John Farrell Mile lmnggp, Eqil Lawrie 305 Hurd' .Jae Rodriguez. Jim Carroll, lain Henderson. Back Row: Harry Lebherz. Fran Qnlzfnan. Tam Laughlin, John Lium, Bill Lodes, Kevin Crowley, John Lemmens, ffl M W Qian -Eaxehtiwm.-s -We W- 1..,.,c,...vf..r,f..f4.a.v, -Z- S'11I.af.z w- 5W:ai ' Fsl:l E fggggvgzh 'A Co-caplains Louie Capuano, Tony Mari- nelli, Charlie Doyle and Biff Meacham pose for our pholographer. ion Xx xQ..x .-ng .Wg WM -so X . . K ,. .,, K W. . Mike Munson, Farley end, charges Toward flue goal eller smeiclninq C 5:11. Clwarlie Doyle, siopped eficr fflwu gain. S nn. 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Marine-HI open Hue hole. in me Shiffy John Cox. running 'fhe ball for valuable yardage. X Bob Hurd sfops Roosevelfk quarlrerback In his Tracks, while Kevin Crowley moves 103 +I? ff mb, -ieefi fwxi-fwa-v?m . f Ia : xt:f m.2i.i421!Gmih'7 'i'i+T4-15':?r-TFSia'9lf113V fi arlie Doyle, afior ci,wIflm'1'q 1 1 , ,.,.' 'C ' ,' nav 4,1 Y X e wx X x xy lx ' PX? 5' ? :Xa ' - ks ,. 1 lv 1 H- V?-si x I- ,, . , 2 X M s 1 A 5, A i ,Fx Q. ' Y, ' A' -if H, wifi , Q ' 1 , D . - ugh f , ,af 'JJ A 'Y , N fi e '53 i is . W 1 ,J 5 ax Farley Farley Farley Farley Farley J.V. foolhall M,-XJOR WILLIAM J. HARDY X Coach SCORES 6 Beacon .,,... 7 Wappingers .... .... 6 3l Highland ., I2 Saugerlies 6 Arlinglon .. E. Higgins and Franlc lvlon'ral+o, caplains of+l1e J.V. fooiball Team. A The J.V. Jioolball fearn in unision. Firslr Row: T. Klevecz, J. Ferrer, K. Burke, D. Collins, J. Felsen, N. Briggs, D. Casey. Fourirlw Row G. Correia. L. Fernandez, B. Lyon, D. Dubak, P. Higgins. Second R. Smilli, T. Douglmen, J. Friel, T. Dolan, M. Van Dusen, S. Dumser Row: VV. Shaw, R. Selly, J. Casey, E. Higgins, F. Monfalio, P. Ken- A. Clmelcenian, J. Wagner. nedy, R. Revenaugln. Third Row: R. Berlin, W. Farringlon, R. Crowe, .4,,.u...,..w,f an-WeQ HfuSQ2f' EW 'em 'Staff --se.. haw. esfws.. were-shea exe riggq-'ggi . x. 1.1.53 ,--n -4d ' z 6 I H, I x 1 1 I 1 1 I ' 1 1 1 1 I I 1 I 1 2 I I I I aufiful ass as Quarferback Billy Shaw qe+S GWGY G be p Jose Ferrer blocks. 4.1 S 35-1 A gg! 2 ' -A I' N 'wh O ICI JCfeF11mf if f '--' I' u-bf 1 ,x 3.1.11 n l x 114 V 7 8Fs42 4 J 2 I 4' . . X a I i I A i C v f.'vs f,, pw ,ff ff 3 mf g 4 b v M1 . fr If 4' 1 + N ,A 5 1 I 106 I I,F:flC!IIIf'i i11lm'I,1,,,ml. .WI V 1 ' I Il r I I .rw 4-.n2.:a'-,r.,,,, ,M ,, I.11.I 'Y I. I B' eff s ...,.- , A 14? 2,1 .,. ,.. , ur if ,.,Q.'-i 1: IW 'S' 11.-'P 1 fx'- ' 1 if vm v .., Av - -.X1 , -. I Ag. Q I 2 Q -. . ,-... ,fx , , ,X I E O I I .X W. F I 5 gvxx. X IQ ,1 J ' '1' ' -1-.-vw' xiwggg' ---11 ,'- iq:gq3q -qq-.x-- , t.....W , , A Y l ' H X ' A A ' 1 i' N . 1' 'LW '1' .' F1'iLV'J' LCl?x! ', 915: ' - a n , -W 'i ,, , A ' ' 'f ' 5 , .1 1 1 , ,M 1 I I a 4 I e.!-..lk,uQklWi!- R-1-.Wil r t A ,, Irhl- lm: ! A n'JIL!m 4 ,I TI I r lL ll 51: -has ' Anwar! FU Q.' X H .Af 4. A f 5 mxwa i x X X ..zX Q -'5l...s J!!! . Q' 1 Xxx is N X N Fullback Frank Monfallo grinds ou+ anofher IO yards againsl' Saugerfies. U-'WK L- r.-1.55.-5 r 1 i 4 Mr A ' VX K1--xg? 5s is - kgs, J . P' l si E, I N .Q , ' Q sg i' Q QM Jfihn Vlfagner and John Friel block for Bill Shaws' pass. l'Q..:.9Q'bQs:5.,:lifcI1.?Ze'-ii' fi 1 ,-f V- 4 ff W 'ffsz' 44, Bill Shaw allempls a pass againsl Highland as Jose Ferrer blocks for him. 107 Varsitu Soccer S iarked by a Tremendous desire To win and Farley's charac P TerisTic TighTing spiriT, The soccer Team demonsTraTed :Ts su- premacy over The rival members oT The DuTchess CounTy Scho- lasTic League..lT won game aTTer game and Tinished The l96l- I962 season7undeTeaTed. s 5 y BoasTing an 8-O52 recordiandan amazing g p'oinTs Tor and Two' againsT, The Team proved ThaT hard work plays oTT. A Tremendous amounT oT eTForT was puT inTo daily pracTice byiThe members oT The Team, who even volunTeered To pracTice during The week-ends. PracTice was held under The direcTion oT Bro. T. M. Waldron, who demonsTraTed his coaching avera e oT seven abiliT'y by direcTing The Team To This sensaTional season. This year a maioriTy oT The Team will be graduaTing. LeT us 'hope Thar The spiriT, which made The Team one oT Farley's besT, will prevail Tor many seasons To come. Far Far Far Far Far Far Far Far Far Far BR. T. M. WALDRON Coach TEAM RECORD Oakwood .... ,,,,,, 4 STaaTsburg ..... ,,,.,, 0 Wappingers ..r... ....., O Rhinebeclc ....... 3 T Anderson ....... 4 RoosevelT ..,.... O STaaTsburg ..... 0 Rhinebeclc ..... O Anderson ....... 7 WebuTuch ....r 0 l FrrsT Row: Melchor BaTisTa Bohdan M k Comm' S'd eY WV'Ql1'f. WaITer WrigETi3rlgbVria:id Eijuhzrheorlghynl ij-george Angel l'r'ZmrY' EClWGl'd Sprowls Fillipe Barreda Gabriel MUQUM Y' econ ROW: 108 Ronald Wrigl1T, Anibal liurbide, PaTrick McKenna. i ,-,J'b '.?-ff' ..- - ' ' ?2F:f5'5fF'f1 PP' 1:-2 Y-YY YYY, , ,d .- .1 - -,I- -i l.c .Jf.-:'g:f,-r.f...,.,,.,:.,....-I -r-.1-,xr-r...-.Iv i n-I,..IauI -pang- :.,,.v,I .l k ,nw X . ',- '-.'1'x34xkx,' --i- v'w'sx wg-iw - -- -1 'X , , M . , ,.,,... .., ,. ., , .., -., , ,. X ' ' M 'X 'xx' an 5' 1 '5' - i' i i -- 3 '43-M..91,--332712.52-ia:57l14-T-sg!-9 ',if-I-fr?-?f!42fl-i'5f54l12'Y?JL:L11Ti1Tf !111:yf-? Q-ff-7i1!7?31 iY'Tf T''2 - ws. .N N X NN Waller Wrighl dazzling his opponen+ wifh his fool work, closes in on enemy goals. Sidney 'Nrighf moves in +o assist George Corwin gels Jrhe iump over his opponent and Farley gains possession of Jrhe ball. ' 109 - . - , ., ,- . , ,. .H . . U.,. -.-- X-vpff- sri - 6 -r . H--M f , ff 'ff::fa:fJa 'f'g.'z,ms2f f --,--- 1' og - a s'ws'a'iH'i-iafewefeve'-1 Y-HHH 'M Waller Wrigh+ races eller Jrhe ball againsl Jrwo Rhinebeclc opponenls. Q12 'nm-yr-Q , ,Nw Q N. Nw vw .. 5612: 5,1 :Q ,M-.WJ sv ' A1434 Fir Cc Ai. i l I i X X .X 10? PM ill f- ' ' 35FOnenis , - b J - ' - . V save- V g 'K ' J. ' . Tm' V '1 5'1 - LQ. ig' Y I -F 5 , ' - ,A ' ml, Z 3. . 5 , ' fl w L ,1 if I ' ffm! 3 rf-far. ' 21-A ,QA '. . ,V 'Sf fi' In ph ' -' -'V .. . Z4 ' :Q 635' ' r F . 5 X .Q Af 1 T -5 - ' V ? 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Soccer Qc: , 'W'l w ' MA -' mv -1 and 9 M7524 Mike Dresser, Ivor Rolle, Jerome Cardinale, Homer McKee, Paco Bruno, Luis Bolio. 3.-. - -sq- 1 .7l?Al5Ca'5v 1 1 1 H-:--1' 'v'. :v '-gt '-:,!Z25'r'-.'U 21- 5- 'xafl'-UTA-S333 - -'WWE' jthbvini , A erm-xmnamnnznr ff vfvffyaffff-ffwrw11Q1-uf-fewsf-fnzrrfwfvfwwmfafrw-rf f-ff-12'V f'-ff3'fs-2, 5' ic K'f'-A-'T-4 -A M .H----H1 N 'ff' -WN ' + - - ' 0f0SSU'UH1fu The l96l had aiqfine year, high- lighfed by an upsef yiicifoiijyfover'Kingsfon l-ligh School. Through fheir diligenf praicfice, fhey raclcedup an over all record of five wins and fhreevloisses. Experienced by many successful seasons,i'Rew.'gBBofher McKernan demon- sfrafed his proficiency in leaidiifiganfeam for vicfory. Senior Bill Toriello and juniors. Bilfl,fi'1,:Qallo'and Tom Kirlcpafriclc led' fhe pack in fhe wifh sfrong supporf from Phil Bonnano, Greg Power, fhe Perroffa brofhers fo bring in winning poinfs.. fufure ,of our harriefiis is brighf, as only fhree graduafions will- deplefe- our squad of fiffeen leffermen. Add fo fhisfheiall-imporfanf facfor BR. P. H. MCKERNAN Coach offresh +aIen+, comprised in new members of fhe icadefs corps, and awinning combinafion will resulf. Therefore. we are hopeful for a successful l962 season on fhe hills and dales. 1 Andrew George pressing fhe coarse. The sfarf of fhe fwo and one-half mile race wifh New Y k M or llll0VY Academy. 112 Bill Toriello beginning his sweep-up sprinf- X'VllliC!l11 Gallo ovorlal4iHQ opponent l -uv--I -v-fl-,-.I-..--II .-............,.II--,,.,,,,-, --W Varsiry Cross Counrry Team: Srandingz P. DeGeorge, T. Kirlxpalriclc, F. Bada, W. Toriello, L. PerroH'a. J. Duffy. Kneeling: B. Killeen, P. Bonanno, J. PerroHa. W. Gallo. J.V. Cross Counrry Team. Lasr Row. G. Hennsgan, W. Jolwanson. Maddie Row. J. Groclley, H. Walker, G. Power, J. Tramondin. Firslr Row: E. Naso, V. Virale. in-V. C I' Jrs of Mr. and Mrs. Gregory Power 113 Cgmgllgigls of Mr. and Mrs. Roland A. Crowe J., .U .2-mv www-msffmwfxe-5 we ew-Grew: Yea- www 1 K Varsilu Basllelhall The varsiTy baslceTball Team showed a greaT spiriT oT perseverence and sTamina during iTs l96l-l962 season.. AlThough deTeaTed in many oT iTs, Tough D.S.Cgl.. conTesTs, Their Teamworlc and plays became more perTecTed as The schedule progressed. Guided by The Tine coaching abiliTy oT lvlr. Tom McDonald. The Team, dominaTed by underclassmen, successfully adapTed To The sTiTT' compeTiTion oT varsiTy play. CadeTs Kevin Crowley and Tom Dolan were awarded honorable menTion in The annual all-counTy lisTings. Their superior ball-handling and play-making were cerTainly deserving oT This. Our quinTeT will - surely provide many more vicTories Tor The academy Mr' Tom Mcgonaldl Coach .1 wiTh This year oT experience behind Them. T 1 ' vARsmr Farley VisiTors ' STaaTsburg ..., ...,.,. 5 9 48 ' SaugerTies .,.... ......, 2 6 7l Rhinebeclc ...... i....i. 5 O 29 ArlingTon ...,.. ..,i,,, 2 7 49 Wappingers ..,, 40 56 Red l-loolc ..,... ,..s 3 3 63 Beacon ....... .... 3 9 l I4 STaaTsburg .... ....... 5 4 4l ' SaugerTies ...... ..s..., 2 6 7l Leff To RighT: William Tracy, John Connors, Louis Angelo. John Cox. Kevin ' Crowley. RoberT Kenney. Thomas Dolan, William Lodes, James Corcoran, Charles Doyle, NorberT Dalkiewicz, Joseph Di Capua, RoberT Roles. Mana- gers: Paco Bruno, Jack Wagner. James Egan and Bill La Sorsa. KSN? lf X 2319 ,529 EI Q, X WL if f ,Z i S..-, X Q 2 ff' , v .qw .-w, ,. H.. -v . X' T. . N X X e. Dl,fLlOI . 3 go' ln 'here Und 'l'Ql1l. says Mr. McDonald during cn lime oul. ll lllll 7 SCORES K . gCUl'C9b , l. R N, NQDN .aw- 4 5.421-w'yf V f x5'1!FTG'Cf' l,,.,,-Aa- -VLA uv? Roosevelf Rnlneoeok NVaf3pEvg:er5 Beacon Farley Visilors 66 -LS 37 7l 38 55 62 60 ol 79 49 SO 4l 43 54 74 3oo Roles fakes a lump slnol' al' a pre-game wfgrmup. DM, .Q Z , fi Q ,K 1,453 x W wf,,,f , f f ,f-,,f fy ,U ff ,y Q' w , L ,a X X 2 4 , K - ,f ,,,, 1 V L ,,,, , - VW K W, 1? 5 K xx X '71 - - W ,MM 52 4 Q 2 u fmev . ,l o . ,Wg 7, . 3, , ,A Tj .Eg , V ivy 277 , , f f ' ' ' ,.,. f we LW 7 7 H X , 7 ' , ' - ' ' 7 M. ' if X P ,,,,. 1 4 7 ' H . 1 we 5 W W, ff if 4' ' f , V wif' f -' 3 ' w' .4 . Fl, i ', I X ' ' , 3 I 7 -.,. -:'3 5f:5:,4 1- f , ,f uf fffffvj, 71, If ' ' l I, '11-1.v-v., ' ' fr ' ., v--, Y f3 K ' - 'V 77 WWW ' A V Y f , ' f XPW ix' 7 Q, ' gif , , fy ,wwf WOQ, ,A ,A MW,-194 mf, 4 .. W by 4 L , 'WW I n .,,,,M,. K S077 .ZZW M f . U W ff' 2 V ff .. ,,,A if f, . , ' .Z ,, V f,. ' ....,,, f , , f ', 'i .,,,.,,f-.-g- 'fy , 4 ,,, 7, 4 X M. W-N WW' f , WSW - A A V Q A he ,AM lxlfifblf? Ualllewicz lels go a, nice slwol as Tom Dolan needlessly moves in for an unlikely rebound. 115 we wx. L. .21 ,mx wx I .1 fJA..a1,6vr.r ,id E.-,mg 1- ,,- 1, :Mum -me 'aww aw Aman: umweaw mm aws- 1 .tg-u :un rar . w . 1:11 ' , :II I ' I 7 I I X I if I qw ,2 Q, f II I I Ii ff Key E I I I II I 1 AI i I J I il 11 -I II ii II II I: iI ii I I. : I 2 I Joe Di Capua Iakes one fro +I-I 1 m eou+'d, I'l, I Bob Roles and Bob Kenney assisf moralill-O ww: o , I 1-fflfsif- F?T4Ii-' ?14-i.if-Tifafilituff -wif' - ..,,-,:-,:.'J:.x.- :-n-rf... ,, owmo hs :III I Tom Doc I f fndence Chorlve Dovle Cu fIxIII1DIp 1.'y',xI. IIN, Ix,II :IX N Q V, In IIUIAI1 I-. rmxnxmkf I. I. .I .1 I1 Nxxx N1 4 Q -.-X . , ' ' Y 'NNI 'lsunv 1 ' ' H Mr u nun nick A Uv In Lv 1 p . 4 v ve f H, L11 ,, , ., X .xv I. K J 4 'N 2 I - , :loo ii fx, CpFfump5 mg Qpponenf and qefs his sref c . Kevff 'Or' ?w w J 5-L.qo...g4.f:.-fg,-,, -5 wp ,1 ,1,,-,..,..,..,.,.,W- .. .. ,. , - : -Q , ,itz an N: LHY..:.2'z'.1,?'. 1 A . , ,xx X .. 1 s ' , 1. . , 1 if f A L A . , I xx:-,vfey 5Ffc...,mg has power drive goes up 117 John Cox bowls over his opponerfr and demons+ra+es superb shoo+inq. f- . . ... 1 , , - .- -v, .- -f .-.. I 1.1 - C1Z 'if-2111? 'ff' l 'Z '..m ' ' .:f:'i'iiE f?EFIxF. 'IE:.'3:5V: ?W'3'5'labiiif'-EmiYi'!9Ff1'95Tii'4f'EINi'Im1.Ql:l-.hllrf-,:. ,...f,mM,z-:z.wfLafAw:.Q,-44mkm+..z.-r.fa:...Qf.:.:.a4,s4aa1:.u.3Sf,.fa.:.X f W ' ,- -Haan. 7JJvn.h:mi'.r'i2:.nwai-.aa.n:av 21usm.uR.sssfa.-.azhLi.1aL-.grahamA.-wan-.?i.f.Sg2sm5h,,,,.,,f,w J.V. Baslelhall Br. Mcllmurrc J.V. SCORES Slaalsburg ..,. ..... L ourdes W Saugerlies .... .,... R OQSGNfelT Rlfminebeck .... ..... A FIIVWQYOU Arlinglon .. l-OUVO95 Wappingepg ROQSEVGH Red l-loolc .. Rlwmebecll Beacon ...... VVGPPWQGVF Slaalsburg BGEICOVW Saugerlies Kneeling Marlin Angelo. Dennis Collins, Barry Lyons, Riclward Joe Bucllm, .lan-lv 1 Berlin Peler Higgins, Barney Kelly. Slandingz Ned Briggs. lxnurmy. 3'-3' llf .-.- -U. Farley Visi+ors EE e3 -4 5 38 'QC QC - .., rr- P, 'fr DO 47 63 4l Zl 43 46 .l Ei 'C Y x V1 g 8 I W , - ., 1 1 1, -'w I' md Dennis N wer-3 :N-ef 'ne 'mas :' 'e :::c'e 's N' cs . ms:- 91 -Wes -3. 3-3.-.1s. -,mx 1 ' 97: NYFH Mile Jacobson moving in, Jenn Dum nrclnos J nigh one. 41 WW uw! , I Iq f ll as Joe Buckley shoo+s. John Lium and M796 leech:-ef, follow Hwe bal 0F39 U V i v i i 3 3 4 l T Q 1 l r i l li I mm fmwimmwmw :www-M ,il ip, , rl i-T srmne maui Rushing The season by sTarTing pracTice aTTer ST. PaTriclc's Day, The Track Team embarked upon an- oTher successTul season. This laborious pracTice, however, paid OTF as The season progressed, bring- ing vicTories. , A . A .Farley's runners were coached by Bro.iMcKiernan andicapTained by Bill Toriello. The loss oT many leT- Termen was compensaTed by The aThleTically in- clined upperclassmen who made up The backbone of The cindermen. . U We are sure ThaT The enTire corps appreciaTed The Tine resulTs gained by The Team. T Bro. Mclfiernan Jus. H.. .ps '95 t yg, ,Y X 'Q' Ak -Nl. up .Q .. w. 5:2 xr, g. I A og W If t. M. x 1 . 4 Ss. ., Es 5. v U 'T 'H is I 6 TT N N QQ ld '.t P x., '. 4-3.1 ',,r N I I 8 A . I ,yn 5. 4, -.... Q - ...I . , - 1 'xi' 5. . -- . 'g x,4,.n .ici ,Q 'N 5 xx. K sr, Y - -- -'LAX1 Q., An overwhelmin fur is f 9 'lol' OT Spring Track. 120 ,- .,. , , N 1-lORey 'Big John Lium gives H16 discus a Jrremendous Jrhrusf In+o The air. -v wht'-Sf! wwf-MWQFW S,,,,,5: 6 4 f Mg' KN -,, f-,,. fswg 'V x 32 -1 Q ' 1 , - LAM! Q Q Tw? 4 J' 5 P Y. g f E Msg NNWWY 2, ,715 1 J if X , Q, YZ il Vf k 'Z' V M ,awk 15 'f VL , . 1, A gf! Z, jj, ' M If I Q :ii 11 Q. 1 I 'Lf 1 v . , liz . I .. v :J 5 1 A Qlillmx el' ' 4 'f ffv4:h oi' ' ig 1 f 4 4. ,4 rf 4 ,sua ZFKP if Raw, '32,,W+. g3,f5 QurQ ' 'X V- 'if S ,.- ' ' 41 ' fv Y' I r vii .- I Q ' 0 a, i av '9'SfI'A ' ml x1a..... ...W E C Q A . f.d,,',i D .wh al Nh as f' ' -Q f vt sf A l 122 ff ' I lo ,nn we-.N 'Gust MW' MCDKW-fvlll easily clours 5 feel' i .-V. at i . 'X A he ' b--Q., 9 'MQ - ' .. ... ., , vi' -154,3 :Ju Q ' ' E - - K ,n-. U. sg .f X ' :cum X V ,gsm V. Vg... . e - ' Jmfitfvgbu - ,. .mp - - . Q , . h -que .' d, 'fre' 1 Tfff JI, A-Q X ,gm ' , ,. .. f fn' 'Ti' 7.3 ' Thi 71' ' QQ' ' u:., 'tM,fq..cx:1' '-ali' 'Maj N - .. . - - , - 1. Q K K Q 'pry'-'sig 'Q 'if' n a recenl' meef. Bill Toriello finishes iirslr as Al Moniainino cheers Billy Gallo +0 second. , 1- - , -Q- -s- V' Y - '97 ' 4 -h - -i5 ,- 101-Ijg3,f.,s... .P :px 'I jp...-'54 'Q if-' -2-L. ,lg,1.',.'f.:,.' ' '14, XL: 1' 44 Q 'E W ZW' Q Efllf Gallo during a recenlr Jrrack mee+ is seen a+ a broad-lump. -4,-,,,,,w,,i wr' Q ' 4:154:ua:-F121-m,m: .uw Ah. 'bil H-.'ai'hn-i'E:'A.'u9 123 llllillllIlUlll-llS Wifh fhe cry of, Take anofher lap chlef. llle C.F.lvl.A. INTRAMURAI. program gof off fo a run- ning sfarf. Under fhe direcfion of Brofhers Driscoll, Mcliiernan, Waldron and Byrne, games fook place S f' shorfly affer each affernoon affer school. far ing fhe cadefs refurned fo begin fhe new year, a foof- ball program was esfablished. The enfhusiasfic sup- porf of fhe cadefs made fhe schedule a complefe success. lce-hockey was also a big hif. Each affernoon a h few cadefs spenf fheir affernoon gliding on c osen fhe lake. These cadefs firsf had fhe job of clear- ing fhe ice and fhen freezing if over. Anofher one of fhe acfivifies on fhe agenda was soffball. This began as soon as fhe cadefs refurned from Easfer furlough. Individual frophies were awarded fo fhe besf feam in fhe respecfive divisions. These awards were an incenfive fo all parficipanfs fo do fheir besf. One of ifhe favorife indoor sporfs was baskefball. Each feam was given fhe name of some well known pro squadj ' i Inframural sporfs af fhe academy has grown bofh in fhelnumber of parficipanfs, and in fhe number of acflvifies. The moderafors are looking forward fo an even larger furnouf nexf year. f -f' Ik H. 'E 671 Broflwer McKiernan Brofher Driscoll K and John Bilroy move in +0 cover. afnmahfes Jim ermey it RX: r fi by :wx K . R x 3 7 xr x is gi X f XX ,X Ni ei 2 J' Y B J Y 5 ar! V .V if 4 bw Q W , 64. I S 6331 Z6 E .SYM MM 4,31 1 iw' . M :M W : f .S EVM. .. i. as wi f U derclassmen fighf for possession of iluo ball, nior Inframurals 'teams af play In 'rlwe evening ,GJ . vi uw-W' PL-'Per Duffy vvhfw fha puck irios io ouffox T599 T mmomln who is piaxinn defense. 1 ?'jdl7e'H D 3-LQ' 'V , , img-' gy N, g- .. Jj1'l'Z o - v L. ' A ' 4 'fmt 'wg X x ' J , W? 1 53 3 I '- as , V- , Q 3 xv- V . , .55 1. I' , g. 's f -P x. x. s.. -3. 3f.,.,, . A 'C ,U an ,dw my Mum Qilfgy and Jim Kenney awalf n Q mm mil. Ienms no . 0 -P : as 1 6 X I M 'r H Q ' I A x I ' I , . '4 W I ,Y ' X w'vNX ' 'S 4, - an A -. 1 'Sh f 4 ,I D 'Fl . . - v ' . ' e -- Broflwer J. E. Murphy-Moderalror I X, e - - 2' ' QW. ' . e ,. X ' ' 'M ,f ,f 1, x - 4,,, 411 ,I nf!-W - W ... , , ' X ff ' '-f ' fi f 'i if X N .. .f 4, , , ., ,mf V, . ,- ,Q . 7 ' - .. I - . Y U .. 4 kiw i. V, : . N K a 4 N, -N N 1174 NVV: qhf, Kgvm , W iJ ,!f yy: , V I f N . . . .- f nf -' , L ' S ' ' 'U' 1'-f' I w-.- Cn QL. f fff if 555 5: . . .,rf-nf . 4M f, ,411 ,.f,f,,4, ,I , ,, f R .4 1, ' ' , , 2 wif f gag, A W . , -rf V .. . 'wwf' ' -f ,f ,g ,fl '- A . - . f X . . , ,iff , JW , ffe w f , , , 5 'r . - 0 Af A I ,f,,,,,,.,f V --07 15 5 ,Ju . ,, Q .gi Wing: f,-, X, ,ff Y f fgg 0. - - A '. , f' . ., fx? h-:WJ ' - JA 'f A 'Y 1 ,Q AP :fi ', ' ' 'm f Wg, . Iw Q, R '52 ff f- jf? f i!,.Nif.S.:..f, L .I , M f ,ff U W ' ff Wx: 2, fi -S, '. 'VK147 gf f Z X :W-4 4, mg. ,f'1f1L'hi,,'12 f X 'X , 5 Y-L ps 2' c, iw, ,Q-5 EMM-fy 0, f x . , ,X -M7 f W . V M NL , gif, ' . ' .1 N , wwf ,ff f X nl.. .5 - f,-.. .M-::,W .+ J'-v ' I ff 'ff y QAWAW Wig? 0, wa J 'L - 'Z - ' gf' - 1 g ' 3 ' ,,,, :Mx wi, MJ f , 3, 'I ek: ,gf Q A five,-Y ,f QWQZ L - H7 W f f 'W 'ff wwf, XM , 1 f' ye f y 9 f x, 4. 0 We-f' T7 43 f 4 wwf 1:-43. -Sf f-W 4 ju ' -e X 5 Vfwf qkifv N' -' f f e X- Q ., 94 ', f X67 fi S f kff7V-'Afif , - f fy -mm 5 f , gf ff, 'ff f N ga 3 W f ,, f W. f ffv' T,, S ,, arg 44. , ' san ' f j fff Wal+er Wright capfam of 'rhe Team, charges The ne+ affer a well placed forehand. Y ,, L Q . K' 'e -J -I ig , . . e nf V .f .. . gf! X , . ,X 5 , ' nf A H M x 'WP ,A Q rw if W ,Mp Jose Ferrer and Maurice Gadala make a winning double combinafion. M. Yu-1 L A su ' pf.: - H 32 Eli:- .,,, . Gi? Qin hr .13-I km 1 33? M V, , 0' .X vs...-' K GQ ,gy 2 , W., Nw, -Nw Nw .www 'rf Z f ,w W, a ' ff? 0 471' WW W 'hx QM Complimenk of Dr. and Complimenfs of Mr. and Mrs. Sa Mrs. lwan Malcarowym m Grasso This year Family Day opened wiTh The varsiTy TooTloall Team scoring a decisive vicTory over The RoosevelT Team. The game ended wiTh Farley on Top. 25-6. This puT every- one presenT inTo greaT spiriTs Tor The TesTive evening ban- gueT, which Tollowed The social hour. A PresenT aT The head Talole were BroTher Ryan, The enTi're TaculTy, our chaplain, and The new oTTicers oT The auxiliary. During The dinner all were enTerTained by The Pro- Tessors, BroTher l MiTch l lVlurphy's Glee Club, and BroTher Byrne's French singers. The day was a huge success! Cade-T Brian Kileen and his Tamily oblige The phoTographer, Q T and off- ATTer a TasTy meal CadeTs B b R l J - - o o es. amos Shaw and Bill Shaw relax Wim ilwil- pa,-CUTS, K - ',,,, - L , ..,.,.,.c:, ' ' 'Av' . -f '1'1'-X--11-sez-1--.,...-1---,.,- -- , . MK' u 1, , 4., fv .. i JZ!! 5? Af Vi ' X ,X L iq' .jyigw 5 1 far? their son Jim. affer Jrhe social hour 135 HETHEHTS One oT The mosT imporTanT Times of The year is The annual reTreaT. During This TimevThe caoleTs have an opporTuniTy To enrich Their spiriTual lives and become sTaunch ChrisTian genTlemen. As in previous years, The seniors helol Their re- TreaT aT Shaclowbroolc, Lenox, lvlass. For Three clays Their spiriTual lives were under The auspices oT Fr. Sullivan, S.J. Their spiriTual olirecTor was Fr. Neville, S.J., who surely sTimulaTecl Their spiriTual and moral growTh. We are sure ThaT These well spenT clays oT prayer ancl mecliTaTion will prove invaluable in laTer liTe. ln aololiTion, iT loroughT ouT many Tine qualiTies in a maioriTy oT The cacleTs. ,, .Jg T: if ,, .X +BU35 CadeTs PeTe D'E ' Chapel. E F nqenis ancl Frank Sulzman mediTaTinq in L .' ,,,. f,., E 1 The mosaic of ST. lgnafius Chapel aT Shadowbroolr, MassechuseTTs. Til' I - Q .il C . - I Tdoli Cml li-nmol 2-ponds n lim mi nonls in prayer dun 'O ron . ' f- --s-we Wi ' 2, X I V 'Mn Q4 fy , Q 4 W ' , W I if 2 W f W QQ, f 7 Q . f 1 2 f , 7 T 1 ' OW, N 'w r-wiroaf masfer, ' r A 91 .--r I 5 --f-ss, I A5'. S ' . W 1 1 ..,, 1- ff,,A,5LQf'g words during a conference. ThroughouT The year aT Farley, The cadeTs enioy a series oT dances held here on The campus and aT various CaTholic girls' schools in The area. These include ST. Ursula, LadycliTT, Holy Child, MT. ST. VincenT and MT. ST. Mary academies. CadeT LT. lain Henderson, as Dance Chairman, malces The ar- rangemenTs Tor These aTTairs under The direcTion oT The moderaTor, Bro. Chapman. On a Typical evening, The cadeTs and Their daTes enTer The cadeT 'dining hall To Tind iT beauTiTully TransTormed Through The eTTorTs oT The decoraTion commiTTee. The academy dance comloo, The Pro- Tessors provides The besT sound around, while Tom Loughlin and his sTaTT oT waiTers serve appeTizing Toods and reTreshmenTs Trom a vasT array seT ouT by The cheT. These dances provide a TrequenT diversion Trom Farley rouTine as well as an opporTuniTy Tor The cadeTs To develop social sense. For These reasons They are well accepTed and enjoyed by all. CadeT L' T T T wiTh Theilriadaiirreilw S Om M h Cl l UFP y an ain Henderson siT one om 156 fm Frank Sulzrnan and his aTTracTive daTe smile pleasanTly for The camera. OT Homer McKoo and his dale Pnivy 6 Tas? numb9'- i l l l i 9 , 1 1 V r W , Q E 1 xi K XJQDQ-ash and Bohdan P111 lively dance ki S Makarewycz converse befween JHZZ BHHD The Farley iazz combo, The ProTessors, was Tormed in The Tall oT l96O, and since ThaT Time has become a reknowned group. Their acTiviTies include providing music Tor The maioriTy oT The Farley dances as well as enTerTaining aT ParenTs' Day and numerous oTher social evenTs. They also geT'To- geTher TrequenTly during The academy Turloughs To play aT privaTe parTies.. CadeT Roger Baker leads The group on piano and is also a Tine Tenor sax man. Dennis Considine. swings on The elecTric guiTar and is backed by The cool sounds oT Harry l.ebherz's elecTric bass. Bill Gallo blows a loT oT TrumpeT, while The drum ac- TiviTy oT WalTer Gladwin gives The combo a solid background. These hard-working cadeTs show Their versaTiliTy by playing rock 'n' roll, iazz, and sTandards. Their Tormal appearances and iam sessions cerTainly liven The spiriTs oT The cadeT corps. f B'llY Qalloscorns The phoTogi-apher fff f ZZ 'Z W! , jf if ff f f f X Z ff 22 ,f 44 7 1 'Q , fJW.1,.,! 5 W X Dennis Considine. WalTer Gladwin and Roger Baker really groovinl Tor disTurbing his music. Jack Wagner on sax and B. C rian assndy on drums sii in wiih The professors. ,,,......... ..-v- .,,.- ,....-4 Parents Dau 1 I ' , , T ' 'f 1 I ?111r111T T1lll2HT 3 Ddy WGS OU ' 1 I . ' 1 ' '- ' T funn!! TTI!! rlTTCfldlfTq TCITTTGTS, 1 1 1- 1' 1 .-111111 -.T1f1wn around The campus T . 1 1 ' 1 11111 'Trly proceeded The corps 1-1 '11, f11111'fT11111T1or1 an cm specTacuTer . , - . 1 1 1111! 11111-,'.. Lcuvmq The parade - 111 hen wma held, The cadeTs 1.1 1 ff, rl dmrmer held nn The gym- ' I ,A 1 1 TT1-1 111r1r1f:1', UFO. B. Murphys Q96 1 1, 11 f.- 14 ,f-,f1f1TT1or' LLICCGSSTUT da asse T . 1 b ' d ,. .1 111 1 re-:mcmoered y all IFTVOTV9 - .M , 1 1 f ' 77 5 1 4 . .- ,,,. ,f 41,11 - - f 1-A . ' f ' 1. r-f+1z,yf, f - 11 - ' ' ' -' .1 1 1 0 v ' '. , 2+-M ,WX gf - 1 1 ,M M, W f11WX14i,?W U' 'I' 1' .' I vv' 5 va Q Y I x'.', f' . ff ,T X 5 ' ' ' ' -T 1 ' .- - 1 ' ' -1 ' - 5 W a ' f 'l if ' 1 K 1 'H ' ' 14 I -1 f, 1 Nfl ' .1 3 . , :H . .5 M 1 1 ' A ' i 1 W I I+2j111,Z3, , 1 T X 1- 1 -1 P 5. X,-F, xjwx 3, ,1 1 , 1. . M 1 ffm J ff ,, ' .' - Q5 V I . ' .- . 1 -: , , 318' x fe - -- v 1 if - -' 04 1 1 ' 1, , f ' f f' 1 . 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PHTHICITS DHU As The corps oT cadeTs swung onTo FiTTh Avenue lasT March I7, The resulTs oT many weeks oT march- ing, riTle drill and band pracTice became evidenT. The high polish oT brass and shoes complimenTed The clean lines oT The Tull dress uniTorm. The snap oT The manual oT arms and The crisp sounds oT Irish marches Tilled The air as Farley passed The review- ing sTands. ' The miliTary deparTmenT .worked very diligenTly To make This scene a realiTy. Through Their eTForTs, The corps was worked inTo Top shape Tor The evenT. BroTher J. E. Murphy drilled The loand so ThaT They could make Their TradiTionally Tine showing. These TacTors combined To make Farley one oT The mosT ouTsTanding uniTs oT The parade. CadeT LieuTenanT Frank PelliTeri leading The TirsT plaToon oT A company. The Cardinal Farley FaculTy, CadeT BaTTalion STaTT and Band ex iw' 1- 1 - l 1 ocuTe an eyes righT To The Cardinal. E E 4 s f l 5 E . 1 ff fuww march fo 'che cheers from The sidelines. A-LQ, parade for speclrefors on Fiffh Avenue. 145 mv., ,q,,,,,gqq1-qn'4:E.x2QKGQ-f?l 1x: ,rwbfft , .? 'x' . . -figs' 'gm' J .gill ' h , . . . ' , .:-11-fn: --1: 2433--u5 '9F7iEi?i .- 1. - e-, drum. . , .5 Y 6,135 fm -....n'S:'QgfQQ..-L xisiix,-,5,q:Ef.:!:.21? '55 Cadef Major Makarewycz and his s+aff sfep lively fo flwe fume of We Eacci. The SGCOr1d plafoon of B company WHI1 l.ieuir1nm1I Tw in ,,,1M,,Mlx 5- .'75t:...-,. -. -T -.,f.-1:f? 5......,,. --.----..,.. . a.-.....:::'r-v-.1-,. .,- -. 5'-N I' ,yew 4 x ' P,' 1 M' ' lr U . . p4,,P' , . fx kv 'K Xa-x--XM' 7 X N Q Q , AQ W- ff em. -N x '- . 'Q 1 ' , 0 I 1,14 J V n A25 ' .frM i' -' PJ' Cm- O Q ,Q -A wuvu-w-wv,. Y , 5 U xr w' 1 'N plfufoon of A company. ,lu xx X? xx . fmwm, X W W! fi 'V EQRXN xs we ffffff xW W 7 ff' if 4 ! ff If W ff AX ff :PVR .. J H' 1 ,,,. ,,,, . ,A WW W f X rw WZ x J is , 1 0 , ff f a. , A , , ' WA f f X f A x V Y M f X ff! 'N M fg X7 W 2 f ff , ni Xb 1 1 4 'M , WW! fi' xx W 1 X Kwx if - N' fn 'Vf7Vf'fQ., ', , WW, js Fifi? W Ml' X K ix Wx 51 f if J' ,Q,,,g,,,yf f5 . X fm , 7 al 4 -M .V 1, .bf gpcond plafoon of A COVTVPGHY L -vs ' , .... - 455, 4. ' Q , , ' ,ul 3 + MK X f .3.. .4 x ,. V , , in , ., fu f 4 X W 1 4- X f W Z Q i N Ji Senior Formal Cadefs Pascl'1e'r'ro, Dros, Rizza and Fegley dance in 'Hwe fanfasy of Hwe deep WIH1 Jrheir ladies fair. Capfainl Capuano and Major Makarewycz look as 'rheir dafes poinf ou? 'rheir names on Jrhe class cake. . ...... ..,.W-......-.-Q.. Q9 '-W NGN? 1 .J 50 51 WM ' :E-A-1 D Engenls, Fred Fegley 1 'ff-d feet Pelre D'Engenis, Mike McDonagh L., . I II I I View Terrace Lake Maho c I 91 Ili SI New York I M unl nn Way Morris Plains N J I H6 McBride Ave Wesl Palerson VI C yug I SI Seneca Fa s ff f OSI Grad I 2I5 Melrose SI Rochesler I9 N Y I I l 625 Pe1chGrchard Ave Daylon I9 37 Challield Rd Bronxville N 2I McBride Ave While Plains N Y I375 Union Sl Brooklyn 25 N Y C ilixw Poslal 529I Sao Paulo Brazil IVII rw Chrysler de VenezuelaSA Aparl lI5I2 if o Cwrwcas Venezuela J i I3I 02 Boulevard Belle I-larbor 94 Br in 6I6I Genesse SI Lancasler Y nr Il Jenn 300 Wesl23rd Sl New York Il N Y I I i John ION Highland Ave Wellsville N Y min Ie Louis 3458 Bailey Ave Kingsbridge 63 N Y Jo 0 I40l Ronda Sl Coral Gables Fla rl nn Michwel 592 Maximo Baldrich Halo Rey Puerlo Rico Pr' I Jonn I42 Harnillon Rd. Rockville Cenlre I.. l. N.Y Ga-Inlu Maurice Av. Iiradenles 58 Ciudad -lruiillo Dominican Republic Gallo Wlfilliam Margrelville N Y. Garda Pedro I362 Aslor Ave. Bronx 69 N Y. Genovese John I96 Bogerl Rd. River Edge N.J George Andy 3I30 P Sl. N.W Washinglon 7 DC. Gilroy John I35 Beach 9Isl Sl. Rockaway Beach N.Y. G'uIIre Philip 35 Franklin Ave. Rye N Y Gladwin Waller 744 Easl l75Ih SI. Bronx 57 N.Y ' Grasso Prank 220 Fillh Sl. Slamlord Conn. Guarasci Richard 480 Wesl Mensler Rd Brooklyn y Gridley John. I90 Beech SI Floral Park N Y. I-Iansen Cris 25 Rock Spring Rd. Slamlord Conn I-lennigan George I55 Beach 92nd SI. Rockaway Beach N. Y. I-Iernandez Allred I64 Larchrnonl Ave Larchmonl Higgins Gene 48-28 65+I1S+. Woodside 77 N Y I-Iiggins Peler 75 Larchmonl Ave. Larchmonl N.Y h I680 York Ave New York N Y I-I' ' Jo n - I-I5iaghVaSnOnVVilIiam 832 Blanch Ave Norwood N.J I I-lunler Michael Aparl 4259 Puerlo La Cruz Venezuea I-lurd Roberl Bradford S+. Exl. Provincelowni MaSS I-Iurley, Anlhony, 55 Maplewood 'l'er.,Springl1elCl. Mass- Irlzarr , An el, Box 794, Roosevelt Puerlo Rico Jacobisen, I3Iike, 200 Gelslon Ave., Brooklyn 9, N. Y- Johansen, Wayne, I I Highclere Lane, Valhalla, N. Y. Jordan, Richard, R.D. No. I, Chesler, N.-Y. iahak, Robert I I I7 Warren St, New Milford, N. J- Kelleher, John, 357 Beach I49+h St, Neponslt N. Y- ielly, Frank, 259-05 Pembroke Ave.,'GreaJr Neck, N. Y. ielly, Barney, Leuren Kill Rd., Ellenvllle, N. Y. iennedy, Palrick, 7 ldlewood Drive, Slamlord, Conn. Kenney, Robert 926 Pelhamdale Ave., Pelham Manor, N. Y. ienny, James, I54 E. Main St, Porl Jervis, N. Y. iitl, Brian, 42 Soulhlawn Ave., Dobbs Ferry, N. J. Killeen, Brian, l277 Sladium Ave., New York 65, N. Y. Kinsella, Thomas, 84 Morningside Lane, Williamsville, N. Y. iirkpalrick, Thomas, 2I Waddell Ave., Forl Plain, N. Y. ilevecz, Timolhy, 65 Kirlland St, Deep River, Conn. U Lamicello, Paul, 87-37 25lh St, Brooklyn I4, N. Y. LaSorsa, William, IOJackwill Rd., Palchogue, N. Y. Lausch, Peler, 220 Easl 86lh St, New York 28, N. Y. I Lebherz, Harry, P.O. Box 52l, Frederick, Maryland Lemmens, Jack, Bucks Hollow Rd., Lake Mahopac, N. Y. Lessard, Albert I38 Easl Marker St, Rhinebeck, N. Y. Lillo, Greg, 56I Lincoln Ave., Glen Rock, N. J. Lium, John I55O Rhinelander Ave., Bronx 6I, N. Y. Lodes, William, 25 Aiken Way, While Plains, N. Y. Loiacono, Joseph, 5765 75lh St, Maspelh, L. I., N. Y. Lorey, James, 5I Flower Rd., Valley Slream, N. Y. Loughlin, Thomas, 75 S. Howell's Pt Rd., Bellporl, L. I., N. Y. Lynch, Thomas, I367 Teaneck Rd., Teaneck, N. J. Lynch, Timolhy, Willon, Conn. Lyon, Barry, Auslin Rd., Mahopac, N, Y. Lyons, Vincent I736 Madison Place, Brooklyn 29, N. Y. Magma, Gabriel, Anlonio Br. 77, Guadalajara, Jalisco, exico Marinelli, Tony, 45 Teresa Ave., Yonkers, N. Y. Marlinez, Henry, Obispado St, La Alhambra, Ponce, Puerlo Rico Mayer, Robert 2 Hampshire Rd., Bronxville, N. Y. McBrien, Thomas, .l7I I Broadway, New Hyde Park, N, Y, McCabe, John, 536 I Ilh St, Brooklyn, N. Y. McGinniss, Terry, 82I I Grand Ave., Elmhursl 73, N. Y. McHale, Michael, Creole Quiriquire, A t No. 234 Malurin, Eslado Magnas, Venezuela McKee, Homer, I French Lane. Gralerlord, Penna. McKinn?, Palrick, 324 Rogers Parkway, Rochesler I7, McMuIlan, James, I68 Laurel Hill Ave., Norwich Conn Millet Roger, 56A No. 446 Merida, Yucalan, Mexico i lrrglijnnggx-Villlgzam.k601rEfigiams St, Glaslonbuury, Cgnn, o ran , Wellwood Ave., Lindenhursl N. Y. Monlainino, Allred, I5 Healhcole Rd., Elmont N, vf Mulhall William Whealley Rd Old Weslbury, N, Y, Munson, Michael, 238 Eleanor Rd., Pillslield, Mags, Murphy, William, 7 Myrrle Ave., Demarest N. J. Murray, Thomas, Osborn Rd., Harrison, N. Y. Mylod, Timofrhy, 83 Nelhermonl Ave., No. While Plains, I N. Y. Naso, Edward, 90-40 l85lh St, Hollis, 23, N. Y. Nugent Howard, I265 Olmslead Ave., Bronx, N. Y. . O'Kelly, Thomas, 85-38 Chevy Chase St, Jamaica 32, N.Y. 'I Pavia, Manuel, P.O. Box 8067, Mayaguez, Puerlo Rico I Pellelier, David, 32 Nye's Lane, Acushnet Mass. Ponchak, Gerard, 70-3l 68'rh Place, Glendale 27, N. Y. Power, Gregory, P.O. Box 525, St John's, Newfoundland, i Canada Rabidioux, Jetlrey, I I0 So. Church St, Goshen, N. Y. .. - Q- I Revenaugh, Richard, 549 Braoklawn Ave., Fairfield, Conn. If-1-1 Reynolds, Peler, 3 I 5 Easl 69I'h St, New York 2 I, N. Y. Rodriguez, Joseph, 277 Hollywood Ave., Creslwood, N.Y il -- - . i , Roles, Robert 39 Soulh Ave., New Cannan, Conn. I Rolle, Ivor, Charlolrle Valley Rosseau, Dominica, W. Indies Rooney, Brian, Casa C-44, Puerlo Ordez, Eslada Bolivar, al fig Venezuela yy i , z' 'A Saah, John, I209 Conneclicul Ave., N.W., Washinglon, 1,53 D. C. Sansone, Lynn, Churiron Road, Vernon, N. Y. Schuler, John, P.O. Box 2585, Lima, Peru ' af'- ll .4-4 Shaw, James, 2572 Wesl l7lh St, Brooklyn I4, N. Y. 1' r-- Shaw, William, 99 Easr Willow St, Beacon, N. Y. Sherwood, Donald, 204 Douglas Road, Emerson Hill, ,-J-H Slalen Island, N. Y. I Milf ., ,, 1. A-. , n.- ,JY V Silveslro, Frank, I66-37 89lh Ave., Jamaica, N. Y. Smilh, Richard, l55 Easl 93rd St, New York, N. Y. 35, -I Snyder, Charles, 45-05 Dilmars Blvd., Long Island Cily 5, l Solly, Richard, l3805 Saybrook Ave., Cleveland 5, Chio Spinelli, James, 6 Loconlo S+., Croron-on-Hudson, N. Y. - Sprowles, Edward, Taine 336, Col. Chapullepec-Morales, Mexico Cily 5, Mexico 5 .- ? ,jg Tracy, William, 94 Slewarl St, Amslerdam, N. Y. T Tramonlin, John, 22 I 5 Pearall Ave., Bronx 69, N. Y. Valko, John, 87 Weslervell Place, Passaic, N. J. Van Dusen, Michael, R.F.D. No. 2, Wes? Reading, Conn. J -r-L ,iw . Viola, Ernest 20 Tamarack Drive, Peekskill, N. Y. Vion, Charles, 486 Spruce Lane, Easl Meadow, L. I., N. Y. g VIIGIG. Vincent 2l Dursl Place, Yonkers, N. Y. ' ' . '-ll Volpi. Joseph, 60 Cheslnul Ave., Floral Park, N. Y. I 5.3 Wagner, Jack, Rolling Hill Road, Old Weslbury, N. Y. 2 Walls, Kennelh, 48-27 65+h S+., Woodside 77, L. I., N. Y. , Waller, Henry, 5 Darby Place Glen Head, L. I., N. Y. Wanser, James, I4 Bluebell Lane, Leviflown, N. Y. ' Wilcox, Robert I66 23rd S+., Brooklyn, N. Y. Williams, Sieve, 75 Wrighl Ave., Malverne, N. Y. .- Wright Waller, 5550 St Paul Blvd., Smilhlown, L. I.. N- Y- '..g I f x . L 1- 'V Lam.--..,uve-1LvLu.Qc:.1..Eni1is?-1235-,QiuT1XliQ2ixSIxEI1lx.-5Lnl+1:i1Eh-1iE1ExiuCE5.?:El5i- Y'-I r The sun is rising in 'flue Easf. Soaring swiffly over 'l'l'1G Hudson Valley, an eagle cafches a glimpse of a quiel communify. Sereness and scenic beauty charm 'rhe maieslic bird as he hovers closer fo lake a second view. If lie could reason he mighf lunow llial lhis is 'rlwe selling for ine lives of over fwo bun- dred Cardinal Farley Cadefs. Liffle does he realize +lia+ in approximafely fhirfy minu+es, flwis peaceful localion will be disfurbed by a blaring bugle, march- ing feel and flue smell of an enficing brealriasf. 13:3-.... . YY AL A MK!
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