Cardinal Hayes High School - Cardinals Calendar Yearbook (Bronx, NY)

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' R r., P-.. ? 2 5 fap. f! - ff gfgfil 7! BERNARD CAROLAN Editor-in-Chief EUGENE HAMILTON Business Manager WILLIAM KENNEY Literary Editor JOHN MCKEON Art Ediior JOSEPH INGRAO Photography Editor sf Q is S26 adj www 746545 Qyfk 7 iff I Galmlm ' Eg g rhgrjqg . . , -,rv may Q .I .. ,,,. ..,,,, n I -M-Ma, ecwcfinal Jlmfwi JW sczmz new WMA em, JM Zmmence 6 Jaya Umm of Um Sckcwl Jw 54409519407 awww mf WW QW HEN Cardinal Hayes High School opened its portals to the boys of the Archdiocese of New York four years ago-in September, l94l-something new and vast in edu- cation was started, marking the beginning of an era. The opportunity of receiving a Catholic high school education was thus afforded to more thousands of students. When the Most Reverend Francis J. Spellman, Archbishop of New York, sought a principal for his new project, he chose the then president of Cathedral College, the Reverend Philip J. Furlong whose entire priesthood had been devoted to the teaching of youth. As an author of many widely used textbooks, his reputation for scholarship in history was national. For four years Monsignor Furlong-the new honor was confererd on him since he came to l-layes-has been the guiding principle of the school and its students. Among us are those who can boast of being the first to spend four years in the main building. ln that time we have been the reci- pients of his experience and his wisdom, his zeal for our wel- fare and his help in time of need. . It is only fitting and proper, then, that we, the Class of l945, dedicate our edition of the CALENDAR to Monsignor Furlong in grateful appreciation for all that he and the faculty have imparted to us, assuring them that we will ever be loyal to the aims they have given us and the motto we have chosen, Sequere Deum. 1944 5613 Sun A1011 ber 19445 Thu Fri Sat 1944 DCC Sun 194 XJ C I f ff Sun 26 272 Wh! fx ,a - I , 'Jug' U , if f A ? x,, 2 , an g s 7 X Z 0, V I 5 K 1 my 1' 5 - 41 7 ' w Y. f! 'WW ' aww, 41 guvf Morsisicswo R FURLONG Principai -fir FAT:-4 A55fSY.3 nr prim ER KRUG Ciba! ff ,Q s , FATHER PLOVER Administrative Assistant QM '91 3 wyaks A Ls.- FA TH BUCKLEY FATHER D4 I une GUI ER BURKE iscip 'dance C OUnS9HOr Dean of 12 Q9 is Q rm. A kk-v BROTHER ALOIS BROTHER BORGIA FATHER BRADY FATHER BRODERICK Spanish Business Social Studies Social Studies 5 1 db- ff ........ BROTHER CARL FATHER CAULEY FATHER ClAMPl BROTHER CLAUDE German Social Studies Italian M5fi'V3m3fiCS Head of the Department QP, BROTHER CLEMENS BROTHER CLETUS Business Mathematics BROTHER CORMAC FATHER COX Practical Arts Social Studies ,l FATHER DELANEY English l Feb- BROTHER DENIS Biology 1 MR, DUANE Art 1379 FATHER J. DUNN English Hr-ad of the Department FATHER T. DUNN English Dean of Rellgion BROTHER EMIL Spanush sph FATHER B. FLEMING Social Studies Head of the Department FATHER M. FLEMING Engllsh P .f -v-Ofmk inp- EROTHER EVANGELUS FATHER FITZGERALD Biglogy Social Studies Head of the Department x MR. FRANK MR. GALLAGHER Music Physical Education Head of the Department BROTHER GEORGE BROTHER GERY Mathematics Practical Arts Head of the Department '31, FATHER GORDON FATHER GRACE Social Studies Engiish it-nr' FATHER GREEN MR. GROH Chemistry Physical Education Head of the Department FATHER GUIDO FATHER HALPIN Latin English ,,4.,..... BROTHER HAROLD BROTHER HENRY Mathematics Spanish FATHER HOLLAND BROTHER HUGH ARTHUR Social Studies Mathematics 'Mgr-' in-E BROTHER IGNATIUS BROTHER IGNATIUS ROBERT Mathematics Mathematics A 'SN iw q 'mt fan... 'Ns FATHER JABLONSKI BROTHER JOSEPH English Social Studies M 5:1 rp.-r BROTHER JOSEPH DAMIAN BROTHER KELLY FATHER KENNY FATHER KENRICK Mathematics English English Social Studies vm Q FATHER KOWALCZYK MR. KREUGER MR. LARKIN BROTHER LA SALLE L-3Tif'l Music Pihysical Education Spanish L. l YW? Q-QQ W4 ..a..... gn QNX 1 FATHER LAVIN BROTHER LAWRENCE BROTHER LIGUORI FATHER LLEWELLYN English Business Business Music CTR ' 'TN Q wa.. BROTHER LLOYD FATHER LOUGHMAN BROTHER LUCAS Business English Physics vl 4i sengvu. BROTHER LUCIAN Business if. Business 95. - FATHER MCCAFFREY Latin Head of the Department l 9' BROTHER LUCIUS BROTHER MAHONEY Chemistry sr: x W-v FATHER MCGANN Social Studies Al l fin ...- FATHER MCKAY BROTHER MCKENNA Latin English Q-., :YDS Q,---.f 5 BROTHER MICHAEL FATHER MULROY Business EVWQUSVW 3 'UN qv...-.1 MR. NALLY FATHER NOLAN BROTHER A, NORBERT BROTHER NORBERT Librarian Latin Mathematics General Science :cyl in if X -,V 'Ei' FATHER NUGENT FATHER O'FLAHERTY FATHER PAVIS FATHER PETERS Social Studies Social Studies Social Studies English av- - BROTHER PHILIP BROTHER REGIS JAMES BROTHER RICHARD FATHER SEXTON Mathematics Mathematics Physics English an MW FATHER SHEEHAN BROTHER SMITH BROTHER STEPHEN FATHER SZARAMA English Social Studies French Latin 'ti-nwmmgth BROTHER TERENCE BROTHER THEODORE BIOIOQY French Head of the Department BROTHER THOMAS PATRICK BROTHER TIMOTHY Spanish Mathematics Head of the Department OTHER VINCENT DOMINIC MR, VOLPE BROTHER WALTER BROTHER WILBERT Mathematics Head of the Department 'Irv FATHER WOLF Social Studies S or I MISS SMITH Registered Nurse 20 Physical Education Mathematics Physics Head of the Department wx' FATHER WOLFF FATHER- ZIEMAK MISS SULLIVAN English Music Registrar Head of the Department OFFICE STAFF Top Row: Mr, Driscoll, Miss Driscoll, Miss Carey, Miss Roach, Miss Nebot, Mr. Fuyat. Bottom Row: Miss Kohrmann, Miss Bohan, Father Plover, Miss Reilly, Miss Thomas, lfiix z.,x W5'Q af' 1.x , 41 ff? f Q, f MZ Z ff' f X 5 f Q fifg V fail Z f f 71:1 1 5,1 5 if . Q ,.: X A V J Z 5- QE Q ,y '-J 7 4. 9.5 ww I I 'ff-', X 'K N. v ad I6 .W ff , 7 , P . 'ij -- Zz K L ' if 'fri' S 2'-222 2 , - !i ' ':v? ' Z' i 1. fe feff li ,lf f . .Q 6 5 4 H A fins., V 5 'Q'f',,,,?-ii Q ' L , 7 , f , . A I Zi. lr yr Q Q61 fi ff! 6 gp? ff 1. 1 K X ff Q f yu ' X I 'l ' 1 4 if A w f N f 2? fl ff! if 2 I 5 . QE-. Q ' Q ' 721- Q- X 'Q fx 541114 ' T it not unusual for a class to experience the death of one of its members during four years of high school, but we believe that five deaths are seldom suffered. God in His infinite Wisdom, however, summoned five members of the Class of i945 before their course was completed. Untimely are such deaths, people say, but God is no respecter of time or persons. The space of life between was over for them, and He took them to Himself. We have not forgotten them, and we shall continue not to forget them. They will always have a place in our prayers for we know that when they are beyond our aid, they will continue to intercede for us. May their souls and the souls of all the faithful departed, through the mercy of God, rest in peace! ROBERT RICHARD CLANCY Born July I8, l926 Died June 8, I943 The death of Bob was a shock to his family and his friends, coming as it did the morning after the school boat ride in his sophomore year. Pop- ular, intelligent and athletic, he was a favorite with the members of 2J, his home room. His sudden death made a deep impression on them since they had spent such a jolly time with him only the day before. WILLIAM RAYMOND FONZO Born February IO, 1928 Died November 22, I944 Bill's death was also unexpected inasmuch as he had started for school on the day it occurred, but the pains of an acute appendectomy forced him to return home. His friendly, witty ,disposi- tion had endeared him to all his classmates during their four year association. His goodness and character are epitomized in the fact that he was ever faithful in rising early to serve Mass in his parish church before coming to school. 22 THOMAS JOSEPH DOWNES Born March 29, 1928 Died April 5, 1944 Tom was a member of the class of 3D when he died after a brief siege of spinal meningitis, a few days before Easter in his junior year. His quiet, respectful manner was noted by his teachers and admired by his classmates. His special interest in music was developed in the Con- cert Band of which he was a faithful member. His wil- lingness to help in any enterprise was indicative of his good-natured disposition. I RICHARD MARTIN PURCELL Born November 9, 1927 Died February 9, 1945 Quiet and reserved, Dick was well-liked by his classmates of 4F who were saddened by the news of his death. His diligence in studies was rewarded by the success he enjoyed scholastically, and his popularity was reflected in the esteem in which his fellow students held him. JOACHIM FRANCIS STACK Born November 15, 1927 Died May 1, 1943 When Joe came to Hayes in secbnd year from Holy Family Annex, he already had a host of friends. His cheerful disposition made him popular with his classmates and his teachers. ln the short time he was here, he increased his circle of friends and each one felt a personal loss at his death. His interest in any Hayes activity was characteristic of his loyalty. Warren Francis Adams Challenger l, 25 Class Bas- ketball l, 2, 3, 45 Class Vice- President 25 Classical 25 K. B. S. 2, 3, 45 C. S. M. C. 2, 3, 4. Warren . . . St. Antihony's . . . his main ambition is baseball . . . listens mostly to Vaughn Monroe and the Mills Brothers . . . pals with Dan O'Sullivan . . . what do you do out in Brooklyn? 'Q William Clark Addieg C. A. P. C. 35 C. S. M. CL'2, 3, 45 K. B. S. 2, 45 Class Basketball I5 Class Secretary l. Rufus . . . St. Barnabas . . . lives for Mechanical Drawing class . . . Bing and Les Brown are his favorites . . . a future engineer. Francis Anthony Arra K. B. S. 2, 3. Frankie . . . St. Francis de Sales . . . that Southern manner . . . wrapslparcels after school . . . will soon be in the Navy or the Ma- rines. Charles Francis Angela C. A. P. C. 35 K. B. S. 2. Sonny . . . Corpus Christi . . . makes a hobby of Chem- istry . . . would like to enter the Air Corps . . . will be a chemist later. Walter Joseph Baldwin C. A. P. C. 35 C. S. M. C. 2, 3 45 K. B. S. 3, 45 Class Baskeibaii 1, 2, 3, 45 Class Vice-President i5 Class Pres- ident 4 I Matty . . . Our Lady of Solace . . . owns a stamp collection of renown . . . will remember those Mount games . . . is headed for the Air Corps. 24 William George Bachop C. S. M. C. l, 2, 3, 45 K. B. S. 45 Band l, 2, 3, 45 Class- ical 25 Chemistry 4. Guilly . Yonkers . quiet . . . likes good music . . . has the rare hob-by of breeding tropical fish . . . always enjoyed the boat rides. Frank Joseph Angiulo Class Basketball l5 Football 25 s. c. 4, c. s, M. c. 3, K. B. s. 2, 3, 4. Angie . . . Holy Rosary . . . managed the football team in Second Year . . . gloried in the Mount rivalry . . . his ambitons-the Ma- rines and then college. Robert Edmund Banta Business 3, 45 Class Basket- ball l, 2, 3, 45 Class Presi- dent i5 Class Vice-President 21, C. A, P. C. 3, 4, K. B. S. Bob . . . a small chap who hails from the north Bronx . . . known for his smile . . . and his fondness for Lunch . . . hazy about the future. Philip Angelo Barreras K. B. S. 4, Basketball 3, 4. Blackie . . . Annunciation . . . reserved, well-liked by his classmates . . . excels in basketball . . . travels with Dermie Bray. Lawrence Joseph Barry C. S. M. C. 2, 3, 4, K. B. S. 2, 3, 4, Class Vice-President 2, Class Basketball l, 2, 3, 4. Owl . . . Holy Spirit . . . quiet sort of chap . . . of- fice boy after school . . . intends to continue education in college . . . chummy with Comer. John Joseph Barbagallo S. C. 4, K. B. S. 4, Class Vice-President l, Italian 4. Bobby . . . Incarnation . . . will always remember- and be remembered for-his talk at that assembly . . . hopes to go to Medical School Andrew Daniel Barbieri Business 4, Class President Andy . . . St. Joachim . . . still remembers his first date . . . John Kearns is his chum . . . likes the Navy. William James Barrett K. B. S. 3, 4, Business 4, Class Vice-President 2, Class Basketball l, 2, 3. Willy . . . St. Benedict . . . likes a little of Bing blended with the trumpet of Harry James . . . plans to enter the Navy after graduation. Robert Joseph Barrett S. C. 4, Business 4, K. B. S. 3, 4, C. A. P. C. 3, C. S. M. c. 3, 4. Bob . . . Sacred Heart . . . likes gymnastics . . . and the singing of Dennis Day . . . can be seen most any time near her house Robert Michael Barry Class Basketball l, 2, 3, 4, C. A. P. C. 3, 4, C. S. M. C. 2, 3, 4, S. C. 4, Baseball 3, 4, Class Treasurer 3, 4. Muscles . . . A City ls lander who intends to be a big league ball player . . . can often be found in D-oc's . . . it's the Merchant Ma- rine for him. 25 John Patrick Barry Class Secretary I, Band l, 2, 3, C. A. P. C. 3, C. S. M. C. 2, 3, 4, K. B. S. 2, Chemistry 3, 4, Public Speak- ing 4, Challenger l, 2. Jack . . . Kingsbridge . . . an usher at the Center 'Phe- atre . . . hopes to win a scholarship to college . . . played with the band at that Army-Notre Dame game. Joseph Leo Ba rtels C. A. P. C. 3, 45 K. B. S. 45 Class Basketball l, 45 Class Secretary l. Botts . . . City Island . . . liked Math best . . . known for that strut . . . entered the Navy after January graduation. William Michael Belmonte Choral 45 C. S. M. C. 4. Silent Bill . . . lncarna tion . . . a hospital attend ant who aspires to be a doc- tor . . . his favorite class is Choral. Joseph John Baumgarten C. A. P. C. 3, 45 K. B. S. 4. Joe . . . Our Savior . . . builds models in his sparc time . . . plans to enter the Navy . . . pals with George Cella. Lloyd Francis Beriaull' Business 45 Class Basketball l, 2, 3. Frenchy . . . Sacred Heart . . . possessor of a keen sense of humor . . . he likes Lombardo and the Marines . . . wants to be an aero- plane mechanic. 26 Vincent William Batti C. S. M. C, l, 2, 3, 45 K. B. S. 25 Class Vice-President I5 Class Basketball l. Vinnie . . . St. Luke . . . quiet, friendly individual . . . good student . . raises pi- geons . . . college is on his schedule. Edward Gerard Berberich K. B. S. 3, 45 Swimming 45 Choral 45 Class Basketball l, 2. Buck . . . St. Athanasius . . . quiet, but not enough to stay out of ll7 . . . raises chickens . . . and listens to Beatrice Kaye. John Joseph Baxter C. S. M. C. 4. Mr. B. . . . Good Shepherd . . . looks back with fond- ness on the hours he spent in detention and deep-knee bending . . . Crosby and James. John Joseph Bernard C. A. P. C. 3, 45 C. S. M. C. 2, 3, 45 K B. S. 45 Class Bas- ketball l, 3, 45 Class Vice- President 4. Bernie . . . Ascension . . . often goes hunting for rab- bits . . . English is his best period . . . the Green Room his favorite hangout . . . in- tends to go into the adver- tising business. Clarence John Blaclel Track 35 Class Basketball 35 K. B. S. 3, 45 C. S. M. C. 3, 4. Muckie . . . St. Barnabas . . . a collector of records . . . picks the 'Navy and Vaughn Monroe . . . travels with Bob Barrett. John Raymond Bovich Business 45 Class Basketball 2, 3, 45 Class Vice-President l5 Class Secretary 2. Jack . . . St. Francis Xavier . . . wants to go to college after the Navy . . . Alice's corner . . . Hearns . . . Jack Kelly. Eugene Anthony Bertozzi C. A. P. C. 3, 45 C. S. M. C. 2, 3, 45 K. B. S. Z, 45 Class Basketball l, 2, 3, 45 Class Treasurer 2. Bert . . . St. Martin of Tours . . . Science is his favorite subject . . . reading his hob- by . . . chooses the Navy. Joseph Francis Boehles Class Vice-President 45 C. S. M. C. 4. Joe . . . Our Savior . . . never absent in four years . . . collects rare butterflies . . . and rarer iokes . . . likes his car and Stan Kenton. r 7 Thomas Patrick Bluitti Class Basketball l, 2, 3, 45 Track 35 K. B. S. 35 C. S. M. C. 3, 4. Tom . . . Our Lady of Good Counsel . . . a Matfh wizard . . . Friday lat 2:30 was the 'happiest hour of the week . . . college after the Air Corps. John Bernard Boyce C. S. M. C. 3, 4, K. B. S. 3, 45 Public Speaking 4. Jack . . . Ascension . . . came to us in Junior year . . . will never forget his first day at Hayes . . . good English student . . . likes the Marines. 27 Joseph Thomas Black K. B. S. 3, 45 C. S. M. C. 2, 3, 45 Class Basketball 3. Chocolate . , . Incarnation . . . a little man w'no's all there . . . likes Math . . . Andy Russell and Charley Barnett . . . often seen In Lee's. X -as SDK' 915 53. 0? wa. girl .2 9 fi' ball 3, 45 Camera l5 Chemistry 45 Calendar I5 Challenger l, 25 Patricians 4. Dick . . . St. Elizabeth . . . photography fan . , . that big hello . . Hey, Cancro, wait for me . . . Air Corps . . , chemical research. John Francis Boyd Class Basketball 2, 3, 4, C. S. M. C. 3, 4. Johnny . . . St. Nicholas of Tolentine . . . three years of Varsity baseball . . , often seen in McGuire's . . . will go to college or into the Navy. Patrick Joseph Brooks Classical 2, 3, Swimming 4, K. B. S. 2, 3, 4, C. S. M. C. 5, 3, 4, Class President l, Paddy . . . St. Rose of Lima . . . plays shuftleboard and dances well . . . frequents St. HeIena's . . . has a sense ot humor that is appreciated . . . will long remember La- tin. George Patrick Brennan C. S. M. C. 2, 3, K. B. S. 4. George . . . Incarnation . . . spends his time in Kruger's candy store . . . the lunch period is his best . . . an- other candidate for bell-bot- tom trousers. Jeremiah Francis Brosnan Class Basketball l, 2, 4, K. B. S. l, 4. Brosy . . . Ascension . . . Physics, Kay Kyser and Cros- by are 'his favorites . . . wants to be an electrical engineer . . . likes the Navy. 28 Dermott William Bray Class Basketball l, 2, Class President l. Derm . . . Good Shepherd . . . where he spends his Friday nights . . . likes Of- fice Practice and football . . . Charlie Spivak and the Navy. Valentine Philip Brose Camera 3, 4, K. B. S. 3, 4, c. s. M. c. 2, 3, 4, c. A. P. C. 3, 4, Track 2, 3, 4. Smiley . . . St Helena. .. Hold it, please . . . al- ways in the Sugar Bowl . . . has 'plans for the Air Corps . V. . then to be a permanent pilot. John Robert Brock Track 3, 4, c. s. M. c. 2, 3, 1, ic. B. s. 4, c. A. P. c. Jackie . . . St. Ignatius Loy- ola . . . likes Spanish and swimming . . . works at a news stand after school . . . hopes to enter the Marines. Eugene Edward Brown Class Basketball l, 2, 3, 4, Track l, 4, Camera 4, K. B. S. 3, 4, C. S. M. C. 3, 4, C. A. P. C. 3, 4. Gene . . . Sacred Heart . . a neat little package . . . who likes Chemistry Lab. pe- riod best . . . 'he's aiming for the Army Air Forces. Charles William Buck C. A. P. C. 3, 45 K. B. S. 3, 45 Classical l5 Patricians 35 Class Basketball l, 2, 3, 4. Bill. . . St. Jerome . . . a good student . . . Chemistry is the subiect he -likes best . also has a flair for bow ties . . . 'looks forward to graduation. James Francis Burns Classical l, 25 Class Basket- ball l, 2, 3, 45 Business 45 K. B. S. 4. Jimmy . . . St. Vincent 'Fer- rer . . . Aquin Lodge is his favorite haunt . . . likes Eng- lish, Jo Stafford's warbling, and the Marines. Owen Anthony Brown Class Basketball l, 2, 35 Busi- ness 45 C. S. M. C. 45 K. B. S. 3, 45 Class Vice-President l5 Class Secretary 25 Class Treasurer 3. Brownie . . . St. Thomas the Apostle . . . listens to the music of the King Cole trio . . . cherishes the me- mory of Office Practice . . . the Navy will claim him. John Wlilliam Burke Business 3, 45 Class Basket- ball l, 2, 35 K. B. S. 4. Jack . . . the little man from Hastings-on-Hudson . . . his favorite pastime is bowling . , . other favorites are Cros- by, Miller, Jay Eidt and Gus' candy store. Thomas Patrick Buckley C. A. P. C. 3, 4' C. S. M. C. 3, 45 S. C. 45 Class Basket- ball l, 2, 3, 4. Buck . . . City Island . . . an asset on the class basket- ball team . . . quiet and re- served . . . hopes the Ma- rines will find 'him accept- able. John Michael Burns Class Basketball 3, 4. John . . . Inwood . . . the tall man who's always on the spot . . . considers fourth year 'home-room the best . . . isn't telling us about the fu- ure. 29 Francis Joseph Brudeir Swimming 45 Class Basket- ball l, 2, 35 K. B. S. 3, 45 C. S. M. C. 35 C. A. P. C. 3, 4. Brainy . . . St. Benedict . . . collects pictures of band leaders . . . has reason to remember the winter prom . . . accelerated . . . headed for the Air Corps. Lawrence John Burke K. B. S. 3, 45 Class Basket- ball l, 2, 3, 4. Larry . . . Our Lady of the Assumption . . . that tower- ing figure. . . an avid collec- tor of autographs . . . would like to be a marine engineer. Joseph Stephen Burns c. s. M. c. 3, 4, ic. B. s. 3, 45 Classical 3, 4. Joe . . . St. Vincent Ferrer . . . another habitue of Aquin Lodge , . . who thrived on the Hayes-Mount rivalry . . . is contemplating the Army engineers. Matthew Bernard Caffrey C. S. M. C. 3, K. B. S. 3, 4, S. C. 45 Band 2, 3, 45 Clas- sical 2, 35 Cvhallenger 25 Or- chestr-a 3. Matt . . . Good Shepherd.. . likes music, especially drums . . . 'home is his favorite hangout . , . a faithful ser- ver at Mass . . . accelerated . . . now in service. Thomas Francis Byrne C. A. P. C. 3, 45 C. S. M. C. 2, 3, 45 Class Basketball 45 K. B. S. 2, 3, 45 S. C. 45 Manager, Baseball 3, 4. Tom . . . St. Barnabas . . . passes the time acquiring new girl friends . . . goes for Crosby and Cugat . . . Chum- my with Marty Corry. William Thomas Cahill Classical 25 K. B. S. 45 Or- chestra 2, 3, 45 Class Bas- ketball l5 Class Secertary 35 Class Treasurer 3. Bill . . . Incarnation . . . enjoyed orchestra practice . . . liked Latin lll best of all . . . will go to college after serving in the Army. 30 Robert George Bushell K. B. S. 3, 4, C. S. M. C. 3, 45 Football 35 Class Basket- 'ball l, 2, 3. Bush . . . St. Simon Stock . . . a star on the parish bas- ketball team . . . his hobby is photography . . . clerk in a camera store . . . wants to advance' to college. Vincent Francis Cagnina Choral 3 45 Class Basket- ball 2, 3, 45 Swimming 4, Business 3, 45 S. C. 45 C. A. P. C. 3. Vinny . . . St. Clare . . . will never forget those afternoons in ll7 . . . can be seen sip- ping -cokes most any after- noon in Mannie's . . . picks the Marines. 9 Columba Patrick Cadwallader Business 45 C. S. M. C. 3, 45 Class Basketball l, 2, 3, 4. Scotty . . . St. Margaret Mary . . . personality plus . . . with curly hair and a ready smile . . . has a rea- son for thinking Aquinas is a good school . . . the Navy looks good. Salvatore Joseph Calisti C. S. M. C. 2, 3, 45 Italian 45 Track 4. Gammy . . . Our Lady of Pity . . . his favorite class is italian . . . Mannie's is his 'hangout . . . swoons to Si- natra, James . . . a future ob. Vincent Joseph Camixzi Camera 4. Vinny . . . Our Lady of So- Iace . . . a certain teacher's diabolical threats petrify him . . . dabbles in photography . . . likes electrical engineer- ing. Louis Lionel Capobianco Italian 2, 4, C. S. M. C. l, 2, 3, 45 K. B. S. l, 2, 3, 4. Louis . . . a quiet, dignified chap . . . who relishes the sessions of the Italian club . . . is keeping his plans a secret. Thomas Joseph Callahan C. S. M. C. 2, 3, 4, K. B. S. 2, 3, 4, C-lass Basketball l, 2, 3, Class Vice-President lg Class Secretary 2. Larry . . . St. Vincent Fer- rer . . . like all small pac- kages . . . prefers Bobby Sherwood, the Navy, Spanish and the neighborhood candy store. Bruno Edward Cammisa K. B. S. 4, Class Basketball l, 2. Bruno . . . St. Raymond . spends his leisure moments with Frank Oswald in Mike's candy store . . . Bing and Charlie Barnett . . . looks to the Navy. Bernard Cosmo Cammarata Italian 4, C. S. M. C. 2, 3, 45 C. A. P. C. 3. Raiah . . . St. Anthony . .. an unlimited vocabulary . . . always enioyed the school boat rides . . . is planning to attend college. Ralph Nicholas Capone C. A, P. C. 3, K. B. S. 45 Class Basketball l, 2. Cappie . . . St. Alphonsus . . . won't forget the Hayes- Mount rivalry . . . chummy with Pat Hayden . . . hopes to become an electrical en- gineer. - X 1 3l William Joseph Callahan Class Treasurer 25 Class Bas- ketball l, 2, 3, Class Vice- President lg Cihemistry 4, K. B. S. 3, 4, C. S. M. C. 2, 3, 4, C. A. P. C. 3, 4. Cal . . . Blessed Sacrament . . . practically lives in the Sugar Bowl . . . Math and Science are his best subjects . . . leans toward the Navy. Michael Donald Cancro C. A. P. C. 3, 4, C. S. M. C 2,3,4,KB.S.3,4,S.C.4 Chemistry 3, 4. Cank . . . Holy Spirit , . an amateur photographer. can be seen prowling the 'halls after 2:30 . . . the Army will use him. Orazio John Caponetto K. B. S. 45 C. S. M. C. 2, 3, 4, c. A. P. c. 3. Cap . . . Our Lady of Good Counsel . . . types like a master . . . those ties stand out . . . interested in aero- nautics. Louis David Caporale C. S. M. C. 2, 3, 45 S. C. 45 Chemistry 45 Class President Cap . . . quiet, likeable fellow . . . interested in all sohool activities . . . works lhard at his books . . . hopes to be a doctor. William James Carey Business 45 K. B. S. 3, 45 C. S. M. C. 3, 4. Rock . . . St. Augustine . . . a sales clerk . . . who plans to get a good govern- ment job . . . can be found at any time in Arcihie's Inc. Anthony Joseph Cardillo M Andy . . . Our Ladylof Victory . . . Never say die . . . I wish l could grow . . . that History class . . . where's Carson gone? Bernard Joseph Carolan C. S. M. C. l, 2, 3, 45 S. C. 45 Class Basketball l, 2, 35 Calendar 45 Dance Commit- tee 3, 4. Bernie . . . St. Luke . . popular and decpendable . . editor of the alendar . . . chairman of the Dance com- mittee . . . Same differ- ence . . . is figuring on the Navy. 32 Thomas Edward Carley K. B. S. 4. Tommy . . . Holy Family . . . camera-shy . . . a Cros- by, Harry James fan . . . hopes for college or the Navy . . . Frank's is his favorite haunt. Louis Joseph Cardinali C A. P. C. 3, 45 C. S. M. C. 3, 45 K. B. S. 3, 45 Chem- istry 45 Classical 45 Class Basketball 1, 2, 3, 45 Public Speaking 4. Louie . . . St. Anthony of 'Padua . . . interested in all sports . . . plans to go to Manhattan College and then into the Navy. Patrick Joseph Carolan S. C. 45 K. B. S. 2, 3: Class President 15 Class Vice-Pres- ident 25 Class Basketball 2, 3. Chick . . . Holy Name . .. hustles in Gristede's . . . a loyal fan of Harry James . . . who also likes the Navy. M - I l . John Gilbert Carter Class President l, 35 Choral l, 15 K. B. S. 3, 45 Business Jack . . . St. Benedict . . . you can meet him at any time in St. Helena's . . . the Sugar Bowl knows him too . . . his future seems to be a military secret. George Michael Cavanagh C. S. M. C. 3, 4: K- B- 5- 45 Class Basketball l, 2, 3. George . . . Sacred Heart . . . does nothing in a hurry . . . must believe in the con- servation of energy . . . prefers History to other sub- jects. George Patrick iCarroll K. B. S. 2, 35 Class Basket- ball 2, 3. George . . . St. Angela Merici . . . anxiously awaits lun-ch every day . . . lt's shock- ing . . . works as an elec- trician's helper . . . known for his droll humor. William ltichard Carroll Business 45 K. B. S. 45 Class Basketball i, 2, 3, 4. Bill . . . St. Monica . . . sports are his field . . . lis- tens to the music of Louis Prima with gusto . . . pre- fers History C. James Joseph Casey Business 45 Class Basketball 2, 35 K. B. S. 45 C. S. M. C. 2, 3, 4. Jim . . . St. Jerome . . . bowling has furnished many enjoyable hours . . . the Navy will be his next stop . . . 'his chief ambition is to be a bookkeeper. Raymond Philip Casazza C. S. M. C. 2, 3, 45 K. B. S. 45 Class Basketball l, 25 Class President l. Ray . . . St. Anthony of Pa- dua . .. likes Andy Russell, Harry James and Engineer- ing Drawing . . . will prize his yearbook always. George Arcangelo Cella C.S. .C.4,K.B S 3,4, Class Basketball 2, 35 Class Vice-President l. Flash . . . St. Joseph, Tre- mont . . . enjoys baseball . . . will enter the Navy . . . intends to continue his stu- dies after the war. 33 Gerald John Cal-aldo C. S. M. C. 45 K. B. S. 3, 45 S. C. 45 Public Speaking 45 Class Basketball 3, 45 Class President 45 Track 3, 4. Jerry . . , Holy Spirit . . . one of the best . . . excels in Spanish . . . college is his aspiration . . dancing his favorite pastime. Louis Michael Cifaldi C. S. M. C. 3. Slick . . . Our Lady of Pity . . . collects scientific articles . . . a friendly, win- ning way . . . O-h, than- kie . . . the Army Air Corps. Guy Pascal Clemente C. A. P. C. 3, C. S. M. C. 3, 4, K. B. S. 3, 4, S. C. 4, Class Basketball l, 2, 3, 4, Class Treasurer 2, 3. Clem . . . excels at roller skating . . . the Trig answer book was a wonderful thing . . . famous for the sodas he makes . . . seeks a career in the Navy. Joseph Francis Clavin C. A. P. C. 3, 4, C. S. M. C. 2, 3, 4, K, B. S. 3, 4, Class Basketball l, 2, 3, 4, Class Vice-President 2, Class Treasurer l. Scar . . . St. Philip Neri . . . Hey, who did the Chem? . . . Did you see Skea? . . . the Navy is his Thomas Francis Clifford Choral 3, Class Basketball l, 2, Class Vice-President lj C. S. M. C. 3, 4. Cliff . . . Richmond Hill... divides his time between stu- dies and a soda parlor . . . hopes for a civil service job. 34 Donald William Clancy C. A. P. C. 32 C. S. M. C. 2, 3, 4, K. B. S. 4, Class Bas- ketball 3, 4, Class President 4, Football 4, Track 3, 4. One-point . . . St. Nich- olas of Tolentine . . . quiet and friendly , . . could never understand why schools teach Geometry . . . plans to at- tend college. Michael Patrick Clifford Class Vice-President lg Class Basketball l, 2, 3, K. B. S, 4, C. S. M. C. l, 2, 3, 4. Mike . . . Good Shepherd . . . employed in a library after school . . . had great fun on the outings . . . likes POOL Bing and the Marines. Thomas Joseph Cleary Business 3, 4, Class Treasurer 4. Red . . . Our Lady of Good Counsel . . . one meat ball . . . likes sports, music and a good time . . . chummy with Jimmy Galligan. William Francis Clifford C. S. M. C. l, 2, 3,4 K. B. S. 3, 4, Class Basketball l, 2, 3. Bill . . . quiet, friendly type . . . is looking forward to the Senior prom . . . Bing Crosby, Tommy Dorsey . . . has set his eye on the Navy. Joseph James Coffey C. S. M. C. 2, 3, 4. Joe . . . rates Dinah Shore and Harry James tops , . . he and Pat Stapleton are great pals . . . wants to continue his education after the war. Edward Bernard Comer Orchestra 2, 3, 4. Moose . . . St. Nicholas of Tolentine . . . his theme is Semper Paratus . . . often seen with Larry Barry . . . inclined to favor the vocal- izing of Skinny Ennis. Walter Joesph Cline K. B. S. 1, 45 Business 45 Choral 45 Class Basketball 2, 4. Wally . . , Our Lady of Mercy . . . the other half of Cline and Carter . . . a bar- rel of fun . . . finds that four years passed all too quickly. John Francis Collins Class Basketball l, 2, 35 K. B. S. 3, 45 S. C. 45 Manager, Baseball l. Johnnie . . . St. Jerome . . . a loyal Hayesman . . . who likes Office Practice . . and saves recordsr. . . ac- celerated . . . now in service. Edward James Collins Class Basketball 4. Ish . . . St. Helena . . . likes lunch better than other periods . . . a member of the 4K championship team . . . travels with Dennis O'Toole. James Joseph Concannon K. B. S. 45 S. C. 45 Band l, 2, 3, 45 Swing Band 3, 45 Or- chestra 25 Class Basketball i, 2, 45 Class President 3. Cooky . . . St. Pius . . . who will forget that sweet trumpet? . . . or those iam sessions with Pat Tracey? . . . a Swing Band favorite! 35 Joseph Glennon Coffey C. S. M. C. 3, 45 K. B. S. 3, 45 Patricians 4. Jose . . . St. Brendan . . . this man has travelled . . . schools all over tihe country have housed him . . . his 'hobby is carving . . . Jean- ette McDonald's singing en- chants him. Richard Michael Collins Class Basketball l, 2, 35 Class Secretary I. Dick . . . St. Stephen of Hungary . . . remembers the boat ride when he missed the boat . . . employed as a mail clerk . . . a bowling expert. Eugene Gabriel Connolly C. A. P. C. 45 C. S. M. C. 2, 3, 45 Dance Committee 45 Business 3, 45 Choral 4. Gene . . . a 'hard-working member of the Dance Com- mittee . . . who likes the music of Glenn Miller . . . entrance into the Merchant Marine Academy is his am- bition. Robert Joseph Contrino K, B. S. 45 S. C. 45 Business 45 Band 2, 3, 45 Swing Band 45 Class Basketball 2, 3. Brother . . . St. Ignatius Loyola . . . popular fellow . . . especially with the fair sex . . . plays a good game of basketball . . . and a bet- ter set of drums. John Francis Connolly C. S. M. C. 3, 45 S. C. 45 K. B. S. 45 Class Vice-President 2, 35 Football 45 Basketball 3, 45 Student Manager 4. Big John . . . St. Frances de Chantal . . . an all-round athlete who starred in foot- ball and basketball . . . had a grand time on the trip to Lawrence . . . hopes to be a Health Ed teacher. James Michael Cooper Class Basketball l, 2, 3, 45 K. B. S. 2, 3, 45 Track 35 Class Vice-President 45 C. S. M. C. 2, 3, 4. Chicken . . . h' ' clerk when he wgrlfslrlping hangs around Abington Square . . . plans to join the Navy Air Corps. 36 Eugene Joseph Connolly Class Basketball l, 2, 3, 45 K. B. S. 3, 45 C. S. M. C. 4 Class Treasurer l. Gene . . . St. Nicholas of Tolentine . . love . s to re- minisce about the Junior Hop . . . swooning bobby-soxers annoy him . . . that's prob- ably why he likes Der Bingle. John Joseph Conway Chemistry 45 C. S. M. C. 2, 3, 45 K. B. S. 3, 45 Pu-blic Speaking 45 Challenger 35 Patricians 3, 45 Band I5 Class Secretary 2. Mannie . . . St. Margaret, Riverdale . . . spends his spare time doing homework . . . played the part of Mannie in Life Again . . . enjoys Bing and Paul Mur- phv, Thomas Paul Conroy C. S. M. C. 2, 3, 45 K. B. S. 25 Class Basketball l. Tom . . . hails from St. Al- bans . . . will never forget those subway rides . . . pre- fers History . . . usually can be found when you want him. John William Coppo Band 3, 4' Orchestra 3, 45 c. A. P. C. 3, 4. John . . . St. Bernard . . . his chief activity has been in the music department . . . known for his witty outbursts . . . hasn't revealed his tu- ture plans. James Joseph Corr C. A. P. C. 3, 4. Jim . . . St. Nicholas of To- lentine . . . makes a hobby of electronics . . . has en- listed in the Air Corps Re- serve . . . attended all foot- ball games. John Finbarr Coughlan Class President 25 Chemistry 45 C. S. M. C. 3, 45 Class Basketball 3, 45 C. A. P. C. 3. Johnny . . . incarnation . . . Hold it, please . . . pho- tography is his hobby . . . intends to try for t'he Navy Air Corps. James Joseph Corcoran S. C. 45 Classical 25 Band 3, 45 C. S. M. C. 2, 35 K. B. S. 45 Class Basketball l, 25 Class Secretary 2. Jim . . . St. Raymond . . . one of the best . . . prefers the neig-hborhood redheads . . . a mean man with a sax . . . if you want him, look for John Quinn. Raymond Francis Costa Band 2, 3, 45 Orohggtra 2, 3, 45 Swing Band 2, , 45 S. c. 4, c. s. M. c. 2, 3, 4. Ray . . . leader of the Swing Band . . , lifts weights in his spare time . . . Johnny Mer- cer and Les Brown are his musical favorites . . . pals with Cooky Concannon. Martin Gerard Corry Class Treasurer l5 Manager, Football l, 25 S. C. 45 Class Basketball 2, 45 K. B. S. 3, 45 C. S. M. C. 3, 45 C. A. P. C. 3, 4. Marty . . . St. Barnabas . . . also known as Atlas Maid- en-swoon . . . likes to hunt and fish . . . that Vermont girl .... prefers Navy life. Raymond William Cox Class Basketball 4. Mike . . . Our Lady of the Rosary . . . a witty chap witfh a winning personality . . . finds History intriguing . . . also Navy life. 37 John James Corcoran Class Basketball l, 2, 3, 'E Class Secretary 25 S. C. 45 K. B. 5.2, 3, 4, c. s. M. c. 2, s. Corky . . . an ardent base- ball fan . . . an-d grocery 'boy . . . who looks forward to the Navy . . . and the rest of his natural life. John William Costello K. B. S. 3, 45 Class Basket- ball 2. Jack . . . Our Lady of Mercy . . . likes hunting and His- tory . . . feels tihe 'Navy needs him . . . often seen with Cline and Carter. l Robert Francis Crapo K. B. S. 2, 3, Class Basket- ball l, 2, 3, 4. Bob . . . St. Simon Stock.. . passed Latin Ill . . . plays a little basketball . . . another aspirant to the Air Corps . . . hopes to be an engineer. Francis Xavier Cronin Public Speaking 4' K. B. S. 3, 4, c. s. M. c. 3, 4, Class Basketball l, 2, 3, 4, C. A. P. C. 3, 4, Class Secretary l. Whitey . . . Our Savior . . . air-minded since he went to Mitchell Field . . . 'tis said he taught Arthur Murray . . . a good speaker, too. Thomas Joseph Crehan Dance Committee 4, Calen- dar 4, Patricians l, Class Basketball l, 4, Class Vice- President 1, K. B. S. 3, 4, C. S. M. C. 2, 3, 4, C. A. P. C. 3. Tom . . . St. Luke ...in- terested in all school activi- ties . . . crazy about foot- lball . . . likes dancing, too . . . his ambition is to be a policeman. Maurice Patrick Cronin Classical 2, 3, Business 4, Class Basketball 2, 3, 4. Marcy . . . St. Vincent Ferrer . . . fond of his sto- mach . . . Andy Russell and Charlie Barnett rate high with 'him . . . pals around with Jimmy Burns. 38 Albert Valentine Crawford' Track 2, 3, 4, Class Basket- ball 3. Al . . . journeys from Jamai- ca each day ...- possesses a ready wit . . . can be seen with Tom Lambright . . . 'hasn't told us his- future plans. James Timothy Cronin Class Vice-President l, C. S. M. C. 2, 3, 4, Class Basket- ban 1, 2, 3, 4. Jim...St.Luke...agood Math student . . . enjoys walking his dog around St. Mary's .park . . . the Navy, Sinatra and Kay Kyser ap- peal to him. John Patrick Crilly Swimming 4, Public Speaking 4, c. A. P. c. 3, K. B. s. 3, 4, Class Basketball l, 2. Smiley . . . well named . . . History is his favorite class . . . intends to apply for the Navy if they'll have him . . . no other definite plans. William Francis Cronin Chemistry 4, S. C. 4, K. B. s. 2, c. s. M. c. 2, 3, 4, C. A. P. C. 3, Class Vice- President 2. f'Wild Bill . . . Kingsbriclge . . . little -man who's all there . . . will always be remem- bered for his wise-cracking . . . wants to be a con- gressman. l Patrick Joseph Cunningham C. A. P. C. 35 C. S. M. C. 3, 45 K. B. S. 35 Business 45 Class Basketball 2, 3. Paddy . . . St. Nicholas of Tolentine . . . easy-going . . . witty . . . -his laugih has a reputation . . . prefers Charlie Barnett in the mu- sic world. Francis Michael Daly Business 45 C.A.P.C. 35 Classical 25 C.S.M.C. 45 Class Treasurer 25 K.B. S. 3, 4. Frank . . . the school should have more lunch periods . . . Detention is among his less pleasant memories . . . has the reputation of being a ladies' man. Albert Peter Cronk Choral l5 Class Basketball l, 25 K. B. S, 2, 3, 4, Busi- ness .5, 45 C. S, M. C. 2. The Cronk . . , Holy Name . . . quiet lad . . . member of the Morgan, Nolan, Cronk trio . . . good school spirit . . . follows all the teams. David Daniel Crowley c. A. P. c. 3, K. B, s. 2, 3, 4, s. c. 4. Red . . . Manhattan boy . . . favorite subiect-Hi,s- tory . . . likes Bing and Harry James . . . plans to be an engineer . . . chummy with Andy Smith. Thomas Edward Cusick Class Treasurer l5 C. A. P. C. 3, ic. B. s. 3, 4. Buddy . . . a page in the Roxy . . . likes History and Fred Waring . . . hopes he will be able to advance to college. Martin Joseph Curran C. S. M. C. 25 Business 4. Marty . . . St. Jerome . . . a little man . . . some day he's going to use a comb . . . likes a good time . . . usually has it. Thomas Joseph Davey K.B.S. 2. Torn . . . the good-will am- bassador from Good Shep-herd . . . picks Office Practice . . . a ship fancier who will try for the Navy Air Corps. 39 Ignatius Loyola Cuttita Classical .35 K. B. S. 2, 35 C. S. M. C. 2, 3, 4. Muscles . . . an expert at repairing all electrical ap- pliances . . . enjoys lunch and Gene Krupa . . . would like the Army tank corps. Cornell Joseph Davidson, Jr. Clhemistry 4, C.A.P.C. 3, 4, K.B.S. 3, 4. Corny . . . St. Augustine . . . likes Chemistry and eat- ing . . . a classical music fiend . . . wants to be an engineer. John Joseph Deevy C.S.M.C. 3, Class Basket- ball l. John . . . St. Ignatius Loy- ola . . . always wants to Beat the Mount . . . is devoted to typing and Vaughan Monroe. Thomas James DeCarIo S.C. 4, C.A.P.C. 3 4, Class Basketball 1, 2, al, 4, c.s. M.c. 2, 3, 4. Tim . . . Riverdale . . . frequents the cafeteria as often as possible . . . works in the Post Office . . . likes the girls from Aquinas. Mauro Andrew DeIl'OIio K.B.S. 3, 4, Public Speaking 4, C.S.M.C. 4, Class Basket- ball l, 2, 3, 4, C.A.P.C. 3, 4, ltalian 4, S.C. 4. Moe . . . an enthusiastic reader . . . very active around the school . . . may become an electrical en- gineer fwhen the Navy releases him. 40 Edmund Thomas DeBobes Class Basketball 3, 4, Class Vice President 2, Class Presi- dent l. Big De . . . the one and only . . . typing rates high with him . . . plays all sports . . . is deciding between the Navy and college. Louis Francis Deckers Handball 3, Class Baslketball 3, K.B.S. 3, 4. Lou . . . St. John the Evan- gelist . . . collects Navy souvenirs . . . likes Bing Crosby . . . wants to remem- ber the good old days at Hayes. Victor Alexander Delisle S.C. 4, C,S.M.C. 4, Chemis- try 4, Class Basketball 3, 4, C.A.P.C. 3, 4, Track 3, 4, K.B.S. 3, 4. Vic . . . Our Lady of Mercy . . . you'll always see him on the corner of l88th Street and Webster . . . plans to try for the Merchant Marine Academy. Hugo Anthony Del Regno Challenger l, Class Basket- ball l, 2, 3. DeI . . . St. Simon Stock . . . an efficient usher at the Music Hall . . . he'll al- ways get you a seat . . . likes to dance and study. Peter Anthony De Rosa K.B.S. 4. Pete . . . Holy Trinity . . . likes Dave Rose's orohestra, Sinatra and girls . . . his first day at Hayes was a landmark in his life . . . a future Collegian. Francis Joseph Devlin Class Basketball I, C.S. M.C. 3, 4. Lee . . . sleeps before, after and in school . . . calls Detention the hour of charm . . . just wants to lead a 'happy and restful life. Daniel George D'Emidio Italian 4, K.B.S. 4. Danny . . . Our Lady of Pity . . . an active member of t-he Italian Club . . . very fond of the Irish . . . will long remember his teachers. Thomas Patrick Devany c.'s.M.c. 2, 3, 4, C.A.P.C, 3, 4, K.B.S. 3, 4. Tom . . . Ascension . . . an active member of tlhe C.A.P. C ..., accelerated . . . now in service . . . plans to go to college after the war. Pasquale Carmen De Rubeis Chemistry 4, K.B.S. 3. Doc . . . Hey, do I need a haircut? . . . a philatelist in his leisure time . . . likes Chemistry . . . sees a future in pharmacy. Peter Paul Dickinson Business 4. Dick . . . St. Caitiherine of Genoa . . . gets along well with his classmates . . . also with the fair sex . . . picks History and the Navy. 4l Norman Michael De Moose Band 2, 3, C.S.M.C. 2, 3, 4, Class Treasurer I, 2, 3, K. B.S. 4, Camera 2, Challenger 3, 4, Track 3, 4. Moosey . . . Sacred Heart . . . where does he spend his spare moments? . . . wants to be a school teacher after giving the Navy some service. Peter Benedict Devine Class Basketball l, 2, 3, 4, Class Vice-President 2, Class President l. Dick . . . St. Luke . . . a sharp fellow . . . who spends his summers in Rockaway. . . his winter's at St. Helena's . . . can be seen any after- noon with .lim Smith. Robert Edward Dillon Track 3, 4, C.S.M.C. l, 2, 3, 4, Business 4, K.B.S. 4, Class Basketball l, 3. Bob . . . Mt. Vernon . . . a master of card tricks . . . now you see it, now you don't . . . Give me land, lots of Iand . . . he'll get it in the Marines. John Joseph Di Viel-ri C.S.M.C. 45 K.B.S. 4. Chink , . . you'll find him in Mannie's when you want him . . . Andy Russell, Harry James . . . he's awaiting the prom eagerly. Robert Jude Dircks S.C. 4, C.S.M.C. 25 Class Basketball 2, 35 K.B.S. 2, 3, 4, C.A.P.C. 3. Bob . . . his favorite haunt is Doc's . . . enjoys his His- tory class . . . 'has ambitions of going to Fordham . . . right now it's the Navy. Michael James Dolan Class Basketball l, 2, 3, 4, Track 3. Mike . . . Sts. Peter and Paul . . . dreamy-eyed . . . roots for all Hayes teams . . . plans to make the Navy his home for a while. 42 George Joseph Dinkelmeyer Choral 4, K.B.S. 3, 4, Class Baske't1bal'l l, 2, '35 Class Secretary 3. Dinky . . . St. Francis Xavier . . . caim, cool and collected , . . hopes to enter the Navy, then study law . . . travels with Jack Carter. John Michael Dolan C.S.M.C. 2, 3, Choral 3, Cheerleader l. Jack . . . an air-minded in- dividual . . . who found an outlet in the Model Airplane Club . . , dislikes deep-knee bending . . . accelerated. James John Di Stefano Italian 4, Class Basketball l, 2, 3, C.A.P.C. 3. Jack . . . picks Religion as his favorite class . . . col- lects records and hopes the Marines will accept him . . . 'his future after that is hazy. Robert , Vincent Donahue Class Vice-President lj C.iS. M. C. 2, 3, 4, Class Basket- ball 2, 3, K.B.S. 3, 4. Bob . . . witty . . . likeable . . . a Harry James devotee . . . find Physics interesting . . . can't make up his mind about the future. John Francis Donnellan K,B.S. 35 S.C. 45 Class Bas- ketball l, 2, 3, 4. Ohub+by . . . St. Luke . . . Pass me that cue and we'Il shoot a fast half . . . in- tends to go to college . . . someday he'll teach too. John James 'DoorIy Physics 4, c.A.P.c. s, 45 K.B. S. 45 Choral I5 Class.Basket- ball I5 Class Vice-President l5 Track 4. Cherokee . . . St. Nicho- las of Tolentine . . . that laugh . . . candidate for the Navy Air Corps . . . fre- quents those Tolentine -dan- ces . . . and any other place of mirth and madness. William Mayne Donaldson K.B.S. 35 Choral 15 C.S.M.C. 2, 3, 45 Class Basketball l, 2, . Bill . . . St. Columba . . . his chief ambition is to trav- el round the world . . . enjoys Vaughan Monroe . . . has' an unexplained fondness for his History note-book. Daniel Joseph Donovan Patricians l, 25 Dance Com- mittee 35 S.C. 45 C.S.M.C. 2, 3, 45 K.B.S. 4. Dan . . . St. Angela Merici . . . Adonis-boy . . . the girls say -he's cute . . . is thinking of the Marines. John James Donnelly C.A.P.C. 35 Business 4. Johnnie . . . St. Pius . . . drawing is his hobby . . . won't forget that Business Club dance for a long time . . . has already started making plans for ia business career. Richard Arthur Downey K.B.S. 45 Business 4. Richie . . . Holy Trinity . . . saves girls' names as a hob- by . . . strange, eh? . . . picks Math as his favorite class . . . likes Bing's sing- ing. 43 Thomas Joseph Donlon C.S.M.C. 3, 45 K.B.S. 4. Tom . . . the locker room at dismissal . . . Hya, keed! . . . dissatisfied with home- work over the holidays . . . accelerated . . . now in service. William Joseph Donovan C.S.M.C. 3, 45 K.B.S. 2, 3, 45 Class Basketball 2, 3, 4. Bill . . . an enormous eater . . . passes many hours just playing records . . . amibi- tious . . . has hopes of going to college. v Robert Jerome Drexler C.S.M.C. 4. Drex . . . can never forget those happy moments with the quartet . . . those witty remarks . . . wants to live in simplicity and happiness. Jay waiffed :ide C,S.M.C. 35 Dance Com- mittee 45 Business 3, 45 Class Basketball l, 2. Jay . . . St. John the Evan- gelist . . . can be seen at any dance around town . . . wonders why he is always left off the honor roll.. . . hopes to prosper in business. Howard Stephen Duggan K.B.S. 45 Class Basketball l. 25 Class Treasurer 2. Duggie . . . St. Elizabeth . . . always deep in thought . . . Trig is his subject . . . accelerated . . . left us in January. Francis Joseph Esposito C.A.P.C. 35 K.B.S. 3, 45 De- bating 45 Band 45 S.C. 45 Class Basketball 2, 3. Frank . . . Holy Rosary . . . collects records of Sinatra and Glenn Miller . . . hangs out in Mannie's . . . the other half of Haugh and Eposito. 44 William Joseph Duffy Class Basketball 2, 35 K.B.S. 2, 35 C.S.M.C. 3. Billy . . . remembers the first boat ride . . . likes Andy Russell, Mathematics looks forward to . . . college and marital bliss. Raymond Francis Emond K.B.S. 25 C.S.M.C. 3,4. Ray . . . All Saints . . likes Spanish, Glenn Miller and the Marines . . . was thrilled the first time he came to Hayes . . . is think- ing about college. . John Stanley Dziemianowicz Model Airplane I5 Cass Basketball l, 2, 3, 45 C s Secretary 2. Diz . . . St. Stanislaus noted for his dry humor remembers his sixteenth birthday . . . wants to be an architectural engineer. Sidney Joseph Falarizi C.S.M.C. 3, 45 K.B.S. 4. Sid . . . the favorite of 4l . a loyal Hayes man . . . serious and studious . . . is keeping his future a mili- tary secret. Vincent Lawrence Feeney K.B.S. 45 Chemistry 45 Class Treasurer 2. Vin...St.Joseph...a native of Yorkville . . . earns pin money at the Music Hall , . . enjoyed Sen- ior year the best . . . hopes to go to college. Edmond Jerome Fiala C.S.M.C. 4. Ed . . . finds the study of Spanish engaging . . . plays all sports . . . would like to be a Physical Training in- structor some day. Roger Michael Fahey C.S.M.C. 3, 45 Class Basket- ball l, 2, 3, 45 Track 3. Toe'head . . . Our Lady of the Assumption . . . the silent type . . . he'll never forget the Physics exam . . . likes Spike Jones . . . and the Navy. James Frederick Fennell S.C. 45 C.A.P.C. 3, 4. Jimmy . . . St. Raymond . . . spends long evenings in the neighborhood candy store . . . is a chauffeur in his spare time . . . accelerated. Frank Joseph Fekete C.A.iP.C. 3, 45 C.S.M.C. 3, 45 Class Basketball 2, 3, The Voice . . . an ardent follower of all school teams . . . remembers the '44 Mount game . . . a future aviation engineer. John Joseph Fieini Class Basketball l, 2, 3, 45 K.B.S. 3, 45 S.C. 45 C.S.M.C. 3, 4. .lack . . . Holy Family . . . friendly and energetic . . . can't get enough Office Practice . . . is a banker after school . . . thinks he'll like the Navy. 45 Lawrence Joseph Farrelly Class Basketball l5 K.B.S. 25 C.S.M.C. l, 2, 3, 45 Choral 4: Joe . . . St. Veronica . . . collects photos . . . has a good time for himself . . . even in Bookkeeping . . . chums with Charlie O'Co-n- nor. Charles Joseph Fennessy C.A.P.C. 35 C.S.M.C. 2, 3, 45 Classical 25 Class Basketball l, 2, 3, 45 K.B.S. 3, 45 Class Secretary 4. Charlie . . . a Yonkers boy . . . of the vicious trio of McLaughlin, Fennessy and Heubel . . . those English classes . . . is eyeing the Marines. John Edward Fierro C.A.P.C. 3, Class Basketball l, 2, Class Vice-President l. Long John . . . from up- per Manhattan , . . has a soft spot in his heart for St. Bernard's . . . a college course in engineering is what he hopes for. John Joseph Fischer C.S.M. C. 4, Track 4, Class Basketball 2, 3, 4, Class Treasurer 2. Shorty . . . St. Anselm . . . his favorite class was iF . . . says he makes a hobby of homework . . . Don't you think I'm grow- ing? Thomas Patrick Finn C.A.P.C. 3, 4, C.S.M.C. l, 2, 3, 4, Class Basketball, l. Tom . . . Sacred Heart, High- bridge . . . quiet . . . well- friendl with Joh liked . . . y n Huneke . . . interested in aviation. I John James Finn C.S.M.C. 3, 4. Mickey . . . Our Lady of Mercy . an office boy after school . . . dancing and History are his favorites . . . intends to be a surgeon. Frank John Fitzgibbon C.A.P.C. 3, K.B.S. 3, 4, C.S. M.C. l, 2, 3, 4g Class Bas- ketball l, 2. Fitz . . . St. Brendan . . . interested in science, ies- pecially biology . . . spends hours building boats . . . plans to go to engineering school. William Michael Fitzgibbon C-5-M-C l, 2, 3, 41 Class Basketball l, 2, 3. Bill . . . Our Lady of Good Counsel . . . likes History and drawing , . . a rabid Crosby fan . . . wants to goin the Navy. 46 William Joseph Finnerty Class Basketball l, 2, C.S.M.C. 3, 4, C.A.P.C. 3 Bill . . , Our Savior . . . the sunny smile and big ap petite . . . plays a good game of football . . . s ambition is to graduate. Robert Joseph Fitzpatrick Class Basketball l 2, 45 S. C. 4, K.B.S. 3, 4, Dance Committee 3, Choral lp C.S. M.C. 3, 4, C.A.P.C. 3, Man- ager, Football 4. Bob . . . St. Angela Merici . . . will never forget that week at Mitcihell Field . . . likes aviation and girls . . . accelerated . . . now in the A. S. T. P. James Francis Flanagan Classical l, 2, Business 4, S. C. 4, Class President l, Class Secretary 2, Class Basketball l, 2, 3, 4. Lefty . . . St. Monica . . . engages in all forms of sport . . . Sinatra, Miller tan , . . is making plans for a Navy career. Robert Joseph Flynn S.C. 4, 'Football 3, 4, Class gaszketball 2, 3, 4, K.B,S. Bob . . . St. Francis Xavier . . . that trip to Lawrence . . . the Sugar Bowl . . . plans on civil engineering . . . accelerated. Bernard Francis Flaherty K.B.S. 3, 4, S.C. 4, Patri- cians l, Class Secretary 3. Bernie . . . Immaculate Con- ception . . . works after school in a department store . . . 'heads 4l's class book . . . hopes to enter the Navy. Eric John Flood Class President 4, C.S.M.C. 3, 4, K.B.S. 3, 4, C.A.P.C. 3, Class Basketball l, 2, 3, 4- Ricky . . . City Island . . . likes Trig . . . and Dick Haymes . . . hopes to enter the Maritime Academy and become a Deck Officer. John Joseph Flatley C.A.P.C. 3, C.S.M.C. 3, 4, K.B.S. 2, 3, 'Poster 4, Class Basketball l, 2 3, 4, Class Vice-President 2, 4. S'miIin' Jack . . . St. Mar- garet Mary . . . spends his extra money buying records . . . Uptown it's Alexan- der's . . . wants to be a buyer in a department store. William Joseph Flynn C.A,P.C. 3, 4, Classical 3, Debating 4, C.S.M.C. 2, 3, 4, lQ.B.S. 3, 4, S.C. 4, Patri- cians 4, Class Basketball l. Willy . . . St. Helena . . . roller skating and dancing are his favorite diversions . . , an asset to the Aztecs . . . works for Railway Ex- press. 47 I Mark Augustine Flaherty Debating 2, Patricians 2, Class Basketball l, 2, S.C. 4, Class President l, Class Secretary 4, Tennis 3. Mark . . . Good Shepherd . . . the perfect gentleman . . . that shy look . . . wonks for Associated Press . . . aims to study law. John Francis Flynn C.S.M.C. 2, 3, 4, K.B.S. 4, Class Prersident 3, Jack . . . St. Frarncis de Sales . , . listens to Bing and Jack Benny . . . enioys football and Algebra . . . hopes 'the Marines will ac- cept him. Joseph Thomas Foley Business 4, C.S.M.C. 4. Joe . . . St. Francis de Sales . . . quiet . . A impressed by the size of Hayes the first time he saw it . . . is keep- ing his future a secret. Remo Louis Franceschini C.A.P.C. 4, C.S.M.C. 4. Remo . . . S't. Anthony of Padua . , . quiet, depend- able, a good student . . . chummy with Harcourt Har- ris . . . should do well in college. Frank Henry Fonda Camera 3, 4, C.S.M.C. 2, 3, 4' KBS 3 4 ,...,. Frank . . . St. Anthony . . . of those flashy sport jackets . A . Where's Joe lngrao? . . . would like to join the Merchant Marine. Francis Robert Frey Challenger l, Cheerleader l, Class President 3, S.C. 4, K.B.S. 3, 4. Small Fry . . . Holy Fam- ily . . . can be seen with Jack Fien at St. Helena's any week-end . . . a good swim- mer . . . popular . . . Mr. Average Man. 48 Michael John Foley K.B.S. 2, 3, 4, Business 4, Class Basketball 2, 3. Mike . . . St. Anthony . . . that first Hayes-Mount foot- ball game , . . Tommy Dor- sey and Crosby . . . thinks he will look good in blue. Robert Emil Frese C.S.M.C. 2, 3, 4, C.A.P.C. 3, 4, K.B.S. 4, Comptroller 4, S.C. 4, Class President 4, Class Basketball l, 4. Bob . . . Our Lady of Solace . . . interested in radio and electrical research . . . works for the Journal of Commerce . . . is going to join the Navy Air Force. George Gerald Frain K.B.S. 4, Calendar 4, S.C. 4. George . . . St. Jerome . . . works as a shipping clerk . . . blame him for some of these write-ups . . . interested in radio and Navy. Fl ank Joseph Frey K.B.S. 4, Classical 3, Class Basketball l. Frank . . . St. Jerome . . . the solid type . . . keeps a baseball scrap-book . . . plans to enter the Navy . . . hopes to be a grain merch- ant later. Richard Anthony Gallagher C.A.P.C. 3. Oscar . . . his hobby is plane- spotting A . . Engineering Drawing and the '44 boat ride will be treasured re- membrances in the future . . . he's heading for the Army Air Corps. Henry Matthew Garvey C.S.M.C. l, 2, 3, 45 C.A,P.C. 35 K.B.S. l, 2, 3 45 Business 3, 25 Class Basketball l, 2, Hank . . . travels from Tuckahoe every day . . . History delights him . . . wants to go to college after serving in the Navy. Harold Arthur Friedberg c.A.P.c. 3, c.s.M.c. 2, 3, 4, K.B.S. 3, 4. Figs . . . Blessed Sacra- ment . . . went wild at tihe iast Mount game . . A a stock boy at Stern's . . . Pals with Mike Lonergan . . . picks the Army. Vincent Francis Garagusi C.A.P-C. 3, 45 C.S.M.C. 2, 35 ic.B.s. 2, 3. Garry . . . collects records of good music . . . likes sci- ence and math . . . hopes to be a great doctor . . . meanwhile ihe'lI take the Air Corps. mr ,ag 4 ,vs -J' f 'X- if Wfzgi 11519 'Rs --f- EL , 4. is iff.. ' 5 ' ' .Q ',2,'.:l.a-1 ' i,Q51zt.L',-1.1 141.5 'Tig . Pg' T. . Ziurffyz'-iz' fvQ.1s'.1.f.1 . .-twi gs Iwfi-',-Jw. ' ::'vf,.ii:'jQ?. 'iiiqgg H1 t .j: - ,,g.'- .f'?:f71.::.if,w,ll:zfifJ, 2 w-wi f-:iris .. ,-iv '. .-' .ai Vsim.ii-vf1z,.Q.sw2.f ,2,fE.:,s.53,,. Ilari ' . Wing: Y51S' l-'z- 1 -'ggi yy? H125-99':lg'? 21 - I 1 -sail, 1, . ' sffuixss-zz,5s e 1l,f.g5g..gi e . -- -- .515 5 N., ..,.. 1 .-,,.. . .5 .... James Joseph Galligan K.B.S. 3, 45 Business 3, 45 Class Basketball 2, 3. Red . . . a small package with sound effects . . . Tom-my Dorsey and Bing Crosby . . . pals with Tom Cleary. William Luke Garvey Classical 25 C.A,P.C. 3, 45 C.S.M.C., 3, 45 S.C. 45 K.B.S. 45 Class Basketball 2, 3, 45 Track 3, 4. Bill . . . St. 'Francis of Rome . . . plays with electricity . . 5 can be found in Karl's candy store in his leisure moments . . . chooses the Navy. 49 Joseph John Fusco Chemistry 45 Class Basket- tialg 24 C.A.P.C. 35 C.S.M.C. Joe . . 7 St. Margaret . . . witty and wise . . . likes Chemistry . . . enjoys read- ing . . . intends to go to college and study medicine. William Michael Gardliner C.S,M.C. 2, 3, 45 K.B.S. 3, 4. Bill . . . Holy Name . . . quiet and undemonstrative . . . enjoyed Fr. Dunn's Eng- lish class . . , wants to enter the Army. Gerard George Gauthier Patricians 2, Class Basketball 2, Class President l, Class Vice-President I, K.B.S. 3, Business 3. Frenchy . . . a prospective Merchant Mariner . . . en- tertains his friends at Marty's . . . especially Willie Cahill . . the future looks bright to him. John Michael Gibbons C.S.M.C. 3 4, K.B.S. 3, 4, Poster 2, 3, 4, Class Presi- dent l, Challenger l, Pub- lic Speaking 4. Gibby . . . president of the Poster club . . . friendly and enthusiastic . . . still undecided about the future. James Francis Gerard K.B.S. 3, 4, Challenger l, C.S.M.C. 3, 4. Gerry.. . . St. Simon Stock . . . likes History and sports . . . wants to be prosperous some day . A . remembers the exams he passed. Class Basketball l, 2, 3, Class Vice-President, 2, Football 2, 3, K.B.S. 3, 4, C.S.M.C. 2, 3, 4. Donald Matthew Geoghean Classical 2, Band l, 2, 3, S.C. 4, K.B.S. 2, 3, 4, C.S.M.C. 3, Class Basketball l, 2, 3, Class Treasurer l, glass Secretary 2, Track l, Big Don . . . works in the P.O .... hunts and fishes when he can n . . has a noble ambition - wants to be a History teacher. John Francis Gillen :ss Y' 0 :F Pi-'f Fatty . . . that lumbering iget out of my wayi figure . . . wants to be a Marine . . . should malfe it after his football experience. Thomas Andrew Gleason Choral 4, K.B.S. 2, Class Bas- ketball l, 2, 3, 4, C.S.M.C. 3, c.A.P.c. 3. Tom . . . first-class shipping clerk after school . , . that trip to Canada . . . hopes to be an Army pilot. 50 John Francis Gettings Business 4, Band l, 2, 3, 4, Orchestra 4, Class Basket- ball l, 2, 3, 4. Jackie . . . St. Catherine of Genoa . . . works in the Post Office . . . is an ace with a cue stick . . . plans to enter the Navy Air Corps. Thomas Michael Gleason Debating 4' Public Speaking 4, ics.. 4, Classical 2, 3- C.A4P.C. 3, class Basketball Farmer . . . quiet and good-natured . . g always sees the brighter side . . . has journalistic ,aspirations . . . a sure success in any field. ' John William Grady Class Basketball I5 Challen- ger I5 K.B.S. 3, 4. John . . . literature is his hobby . . . likes Dennis Day . . . plans to be a gentle- man ot leisure . . . can be seen at Good Shepherd dances any week-end. Edward Michael Greaney Business 45 Band 2, 3, 45 Class Basket-ball I, 2, 3, 4. Big Ed . . . Incarnation . . . remembers fondly Fr. BuckIey's hour of charm . . . has a weakness for sodas . . . Not me, Brother. Vincent Edward Glomb Chemistry 45 Business 45 C.A.P.C. 4. Happy . . . Our Lady of Solace . . , dabbles in pho- tography . . . wants to be an embalmer lof all tihingsl . . . is going to volunteer for Army service. John Thomas Grant Band 1, c.s,M.c, 3, 4. Johnny . . . wants an inter- esting iob . . . but will take the Merchant Marine first . . . likes Johnny Mercer and Economics. John Daniel Granahan Class Secretary 35 Class Bas- ketball 2, 35 C. A. P. C. 35 K.B.S. 3, 4. Johnny . . . Incarnation . . . I understand where those symbols come from, but Brother, where did you get those little numbers? . . . Navy. John Michael Greaney K.B.S. 3, 4, Class Basketball I, 2, 4. Johnny . . . likes Chemistry and swimming . . . what a combination! . . . wants to sail the seven seas. 5l Emmett Francis Glynn Track 1, 3, 45 C. A. P. C. 35 C.S.M.C. I, 2, 3, 45 K.B.S 45 Class Basketball 1, 2, 3, 45 Class President 45 Class gecretary I5 Cheerleader I, Shadow . . . The hair gets in my eyes . . . co- captain of Track with his friend Bob Regan . . . at home in Highbridge . . . no definite plans for the future. Henry Thaddeus Grayson Choral 45 C.S.M.C. 45 Busi- ness 3, 4. Henry . , , a Long Islander . . . modest and unassuming . . . chummy with Arthur Murphy . . . thinks the fu- ture is coming too fast. Carl Kennedy Greene C.A.P.C. 3, 45 Camera 45 Band 2, 3, 45 Orchestra 2, 3, 45 Swing Band 2, 3, 45 Class Basketball l. Carl . . . of the Swing Band . . . wants to go to Man- hattan and study electrical engineering . . . chums with Ray Costa. John James Hannon c.s.M.c. 3, 45 K.B.s. 4. .lack . . . Don't fence me in . 5 . loves the wide open spaces . . . had most fun in Senior year . . . will let the draft board decide his fu- ture. Eugene Anthony Hamilton C.A.P.C. 35 S.C. 45 Calendar 45 K.B.S. l, Z, 3, 45 Class Basketball I, 2, 3, 4. Ham . . . St, Simon Stock . . Business Manager of the Calendar . . . an -habitue of the Club 88 . . . likes Rockaway and the Navy . . . a civil engineer after the war. James Patrick Greene C.S.M.C. 2, 3, 45 K.B.S. 4. Jimmy A . . lncacrnation . . . likes History and Harry James . . . expects to enlist in the Marines. Hugh Vincent Hanley g.S3M.C. 45 Class Basketball Bones . . . lunch is his favorite subject V . . also his hobby . . .. spends his spare time in detention . . . an- other Navy man. Harcourt Glenties Harris C.A.P.C. 35 C.S.M.C. l, 2, 3, 45 Chemistry 45 Class Bas- ketball 2, 35 Classical 2. f'Legs . . . a quiet, stud- ious individual . . . interes- ted in History I . . often seen at Henry's soda foun- tain . . . listens to Lionel Hampton. Donald Raymond Hardecker c.A.P.c. 3, 4. Dori . . . the quiet type . wonders how -he passed Spanish . g . now wants to go to college . . . takes pic- tures for fun. John Joseph Harton c,s.M.c. s, 4. Jack . . . undisturbed by the warfare of life . . . will al- ways remember Room ll7 picks the Merchant Marine. Ronald Anthony Harwood C.S.M.C. 45 K.B,S. 35 Class Sreiident 35 Class Secretary Pinoch . . . St Jerome . . . believes in the conservation ot energy . . . favors History and dancing . . . is pointed toward the Navy. John Joseph Hayes C.A.P.C. 3, 45 C.S.M.C. 2, 3, 4. Jack . . . 'happy-go-lucky . . . likes to fool with a piano . . . can also operate a switch-board . . . another budding engineer. Leo Thomas Harty C.A.P.C. 35 C,S.M.C. 4. Leo . . . Holy Family . . . English is 'his favorite suib- ject, electricity his hobby . . . will prize his yearbook . . . the Army Signal Corps. John James Haugh C.A.P.C. 35 C,S.M.C. 3, 45 Class Basketball 2, 45 Foot- ball 45 Class Secretary 2, 4. Jack . . . Holy Rosary . . . steady and dependable .... can be seen almost any time with Frank Esposito . . . is inclined toward engineering. Joseph Michael Hassett C.S,M.C. 3, 45 Class Basket- ball 2, 3, 45 Class President 35 Class Vice-President 25 Class Secretary I5 Track 3. Joe . . . an usher in the St. James theatre . . . swoons to the tunes of Andy Rus- sell . . . Varsity Track . . . plans to go to college. James Thomas Healey C.A,P.C. 3, 45 Chemistry 45 Class Vice-President l5 Class Basketball I, 2. Jim . . . quiet, sincere chap . . . interested in aviation . . . intends to enter the Air Corps . . . a :hum of Ar- thur Williams. 53 Robert Martin Harvey c.s.M,c. 4. A Bob . . . goes in for philate- ly . . . also the study of Spanish . . . pals with John Donnelly , . . plans to enter the Army. Patrick John Hayden Handball 3, 45 C.A-P.C. 35 C-lass Basketball l, 2, 3. Mulligan . . . plays hand- ball . . . spends his time in ice cream parlors . . . likes Georgia Carroll and Fred Waring . . . remembers his first Hayes dance. Jack . . . St, Pius . . . shy John Joseph Healy C.S.M.C. 2, 3, 4, Class Bas- ketball 4, Track 4. Johnny A . . St. Simon Stock . . . a P.O. clerk after school , . . and he likes Physics . . . will always remember the Hayes-Mount football games. John Vincent Healy C.A.P.C. 3, c.s.M.c. 2, 3, 4, Sanger: 2, Class Basketball Baldy . . . his hobby is aeronautics . . . Spanish his favorite subject . . , picks the Army Air Corps. John Robert Hearn C.S.M.C. 2 3, 45 K.B.S. 3, Business 3, 4, Choral 4, Class Basketball 2. and unassuming . . . enioys the singing of Marion Hut- ton . . . will always remember fondly his four years at l-layes. Joseph Stephen Healy C.S.M.C. 2, 3, 4, K.B.S. 2, 3, 4, Class Basketball 2, 4, S.C. 4. Joe , . . Nativity of Our Lady . . . a gifted conver- sationalist . . . rents space in Mannie's after school . . . wants to be a priest. Eugene Paul Henn C.S.M,C. 2, 3, 4, Class Bas- ketball l, 2, 3, 4, Class Treasurer 4. Gene . . . Assumption . . . he likes Frankie . . . hopes to go to Notre Dame or en- ter the Marine Corps. 54 James Edward Heffernan .M.C 2, 3, 4, Class Bas- ball l, 2, 3, 4, Business 3, 4. Killer . . . St. Francis Xavier . . . likes Office Practice, Spivak, and Crosby . . . another of Mannie's roomers . . . chums with Jack Bovich. Patrick Joseph Heaney C.S.M.C. 2, 3, 4, Chemistry 4, K.B.S. 2, 3, 4, Patricians 45 Class Basketball 2. Joe . . E St. Raymond's . . . hunting and sailing are his favorite pastimes . . . prob- ably in City Island . . . has no definite plans for the future. Frederick James Herrmann K.B.S. 4, Band l, 2, 3, Class Basketball l, 2, 3, 4. Fred . . . Immaculate Con- ception A . . laughing boy . . . plans to teach Math. some day . . . he and Jim Lyon are practically insep- arable. Joseph Gerard Heubel K.B.S 3, 45 Patricians 45 Class Basketball l, 2, 3, 45 Class Secretary 2. Joe . . . St. Brendan's . , . doorman at a movie . . . Standing room only . , . Mannie's is his favorite hangout . . . is considering the Marines. George Martin Hinkel C.A.P.C, 35 C.S.M,C. 3, 45 K,B.S. 45 S.C. 4. George . . . a commuter from Croton . . . works as an office clerk . . , but not in Croton . . V Bookkeeping and Jimmy Dorsey . . . the Air Corps. George Gerard Herrmann C.S.M.C. 45 K.B.S. 45 S.C. 45 Class Basketball l, 2, 3. Herman . . . Holy Family . . . dancing is his forte . . . he's one of our accelerated seniors who is now in the Navy. Joseph Anthony Hilbert C.A.P,C. 35 K.B.S. 45 Class 'grefsurer lg Class Basketball Joe . . . St, Nicholas of To- lentine . . . a stock boy af- ter school . . . likes lunch, Math and Crosby . . . is un- decided about the future. Albert Joseph Heuer C,A.P.C. 35 Class Basketball l, 2, 3, 45 S.C. 4. Dimples . . . the other half of Holscher and Heuer . . . has a strong ambition to be a journalist after the war . . . meanwhile, the Navy. John Thomas Hoffmeyer K.B.S. 3, 45 S.C. 45 Camera 3. Johnny . . . Junior year was his best . . . greets his friends at Perry's soda fountain . . A college is his future. 55 Henry Joseph Herrmann C.S.M,C. 4. Hank . . . likes bowling so much he wants to own a bowling alley some day . . . once took an ocean voyage he will never forget Thomas Martin Hinchey Challenger 35 Business 45 Dance Committee 45 K.B.S. 45 C,S.M,CV 3, 4. Tiny . . , a favorite of Fr. Cox . . . collects stamps . . . enioyed third year History . . . will probably be a pol- itician. Everett Raymond Hogan Class Basketball 4. Little Caesar . , . St, Ray- monCl's . . . can't forget the days he spent in detention . . the Navy will take care of his immediate future. Lawrence Bernard H olten C.S.M.C 3, 4, K.B.S. 2, 3, 4, Class Basketball l, 2. Babe . . . iourneys from Scarsdale daily . . . Crosby and Miller are favorites ot is . . . also the Navy. Daniel Edward Holland K.B.S. 4, Business 3, 4, Class Basketball l, 2, 3, 4, Class Secretary 2, Track 4. Dutchy . . . quiet and re- served . . . his reserve melts, however, when he's behind a cue . . . Office Practice is his favorite period. John James Hughes S.C. 4, Class Basketball l, 2, Class Vice-President 2. Jack . . . information bu- reau on all Senior problems . . . What can l do for you? . . . will take the Army first . - . then off to college. 56 Donald Regis Holden C.A.P.C. 3, C,S.M.C. 2, 3, 4, K.B.S. 3, 4, Class Bas- ketball l, 2, 3, 4. Dee . . . a Yonkersite . . . who likes Bing and Harry James . , College is among his future plans . . . Good luck! George Gregory Hoolahan K.B,S 3, 4, Choral 4, Class Basketball 2, 3, Class Presi- dent 2, 4, Football 2, 3, 4, Track 2, 3. George . . . this year's foot- ball captain . . likes all sports . . . shy until you know him . . . expects to enter the Merchant Marine Academy. Alfred Frank Holscher C.A.P.C, 3, sc. 4. Al . . . St, Margaret Mary's . . . a dancer of distinction . . . Heuer's friend . . . is pointed toward bell-bottom trousers. Lawrence Martin Hughes K.B.S. 3, 4, Business 3, 4, Class Basketball l, 2, 3, 4, Football 4. Hughie . . . some fun on that trip to Lawrence . . . woodworking is his 'hobby . . . can also drive a truck . . . wants to be a public accountant, Charles William Hyer C.A.P,C. 3, 4, C.S.M.C. 2, 3, 4, K.B.S. 3, 4, Chemistry 4, Debating lg Class Basket- ball l, 2, 35 Class Vice- President lg Class Secretary 2, Class Treasurer 4. Chuck , . . works over- time at eating . . . a future Marine . . . then an indus- trial manager. Joseph Anthony Ingrao C. S. M. C. l, 2, 3, 4, K. B. S. 3, 4, Camera 3, 45 Calen- dar 4, Class Basketball 2. Joe . . . St. Anthony's . . . photographer for the year book . . . likes Xavier Cugat, opera and winter sports . .. another future engineer. John Anthony Huneke P 3 C C.A, .C. , 4, .S.M.C. 2, 3, 4, K.B.S. 2, 3, 4, Class Bas- ketball l, 4, Class Vice- President lg Track 3, 4. Noisey . . . Our Lady, Queen of Martyrs . . . in- terested in all sports . . . and dancing . . . would like to go to an engineering col- lege . . . a pal of Tom Finn. John Alfred Hynes Business 4, Choral 4, Class Basketball 3. Little John . . . Immac- ulate Conception . . . loyal fan of Artie Shaw I . . sees a successful future in Civil Service. James Maurice Hynes C.S.M.C. 2, 3, 4, Class Presi- dent l, 2. Jimmy , . , Holy Name . . . has quite a collection of baseball score cards . . . Sinatra and Tommy Dorsey . . . has no definite future plans. Paul Dennis Jason Band l, 2, 3, 4. Paul . . . l can get it for you wholesale . . . a musi- cian from way back , . . will transfer his talent to the Air Corps. 57 Eugene Patrick Hurley C.S.M.C. 4, K.B.S. 4. Gene . . . fishes for a hob- by . . . sways to the mellow tunes of Charlie Spivak . . . a Navy mari. Nicholas Paul larossi C.A.P.C. 3, K.B.S. 4, Patri- ciaris 2. Sonny . . . a packer after school . . . likes ice skating and his teachers , . . an ac- celerated senior who is al- ready in the Navy. Robert Francis Jessop Class Basketball l, 2, 3, 45 Class Secretary l, 2. , Jesse . . . collects pic- tures of football players... had a grand time at the last Hayes-Mount football game . . . the Marines. Robert Luke Kane K. B. S. 4, Class President 45 Dance Committee 4, Calen- dar 4. Bob . . . St. John's, Kings- bridge . . . an ardent base- ball fan . . . friendly, like- able chap . . . First Year Latin was tops . . . Cathedral College will be his next stop. Joseph Thomas Kaminski K. B. S. 2, 3, 4, S. C. 4, Challenger 2, Class Secretary Joe . . . a blend of urbanity and rusticity . . . he's from Yonkers . . . also saves stamps and hopes to go to college. James Martin Jordan C. S. M. C. 3, 4, S. C. 4, Class Basketball l, 2, 3. Lucky . . . from City ls- land . . . where he raises pigeons . . . and still finds time to work in Alexander's . . . chemistry intrigues him. Michael Vincent Kane C. S. M. C. 2, 3, 4, K, B. S. 3. Mikie . . . likes to play the piano . . . and Solid Geometry . . . will always prize his year book . . . another Navy recruit. William Francis Kane C. A. P. C. 3, K. B. S. 3, Class Basketball l. Killer . . . builds aero- plane models . . . favors Bing and the Navy . . . tra- vels with Phil McEvoy. James William Kealy C. S. M. C. 2, 3, S. .C. 4, Business 3, 4, Class Basket- ball 1. Chiminy . . . a quiet lad who likes the fair sex . . . wants to remember the first Mount game . . . Glenn Mil- ler and Bing Crosby. 58 Thomas Joseph Kealy C. S. M. C. 2. Timbo . , . bowling is his favorite pastime . . , finds delight in fishing and Math . . . hails from Washington Heights. Eugene Francis Keegan C. A. P. C. 35 C. S. M. C. 2, 3, 45 K. B. S. 45 Swimming 45 Class Basketball 3, 4. Smiley . . . do you won- der? . . . Varsity Swimming . . . wants to join the Army Air Force . . . pals with Bob Moore who is also from To- lentine. Francis Xavier Kelly K. B. S. 45 C. S. M. C. 3, 4. Frank . . . quiet, scholarly and friendly . . . likes Chem- istry and Bing . . . looks to- ward the Navy and college. John Lawrence Keane C. S. M. G. 2, 3, 45 K. B. S. 2, 3, 45 Business 45 Calen- dar 45 Cheerleader 25 Class Basketball l, 2, 3, 4. Jacik . . . St. Pius . . . Ca- lendar staff . . . had most fun at the Junior Hop . . . likes the Navy . . . Joe Quinn is his chum. John Joseph Kearns Business 4. John . . . once walked into a door . . . enjoys Office 'Practice . . . who doesn't? . . . Tommy Dorsey and Bing Crosby . . . no definite plans. l l Daniel Joseph Keenan c. s. M. c. 2, sg K. B. s. 3, c. A. P. c. 3. Dan . . . collects records of Helen O'Connell and Guy Lombardo . . . plans to make a career of the Army. Patrick Paul Keelevy C. S. M. C. 45 K. B. S. 3, 45 Slhoral l5 Class Basketball 3, Lefty . 4. . Our Saviour. .. his game is baseball . . . his subject, Math . . . wants to be a priest. James Gerard Kelly Class Basketball l, ,2, 3, 45 Class Vice-President l5 K. B. s. 1, c. s. M. C. i. lrish . . . Holy Family... a baseball enthusiast '. . . works in Altman's after school . . . loves to argue in Religion class . . . the Air Corps. 59 Herbert Joseph Keenan K. B. S. 45 . . . Choral l5 Class Basketball l, 3, 45 Class Secretary l. Pop . . . Ascension . . . Stop me if you heard this one . . . Hey, Vinnie, wait for me V. . .I one branch of the service is as good as another. James Patrick Kelly C. S. M, C. l, 2, 35 Class Basketball l, 25 K. B. S. 354. Jimmy . . . Sacred Heart . , . clerk on the side a grocery . . . Dinah Shore can sing... entertains in Kaplan's candy store. Henry Charles Kennedy C. S. M. C. 3, 4, K, B. S, 3, 45 S. C, 45 Dance Committee 35 Business 45 Class Basket- ball l, 2, 3, 45 Class Presi- dent l5 Class Vice-President 25 Class Secretary 35 Class Treasurer 45 Chief Justice 4. Hank . . . St. Martin of Tours . . . where he's an usher . . . that hair! . . . likes to drive when he can . . . will enter the Maritime Academy. Joseph Edward Kelso K. B. S. 35 Business 45 Cho- ral 45 Cheerleader 2. Joe . . . from the South Bronx . . . l'll miss Hayes this time next year . . . knows school can be fun . .. wonders if the Navy will be. William James Kenney C. A. P. C. 35 C. S. M. C. 2, 3, 4, K. B. S. 2, 3, 4, S. C. 45 Class Basketball l, 2, 3, 45 Senior President 45 Challen- ger l, 25 Calendar 45 Class Sresident 2, 3, 45 Football2, , 4. Bill . . . Literary editor of Calendar . . . popular and friendly . . . had a good foot- ball season , . . wants to en- ter college or the Marines. 60 John Thomas Kelly C. S, M, C. 2, 3, 45 K. B. S. 35 Class Basketball l, 2, 3, 4. John . , . St. Francis Xavier . . . keeps Fr, Buckley com- pany in the afternoon . . . likes Physics and brunettes. Thomas Eli Kennedy K. B. S, 45 Poster 3, 45 Busi- ness 45 Swimming 45 Calen- dar 3, 45 Band 45 Class Bas- ketball l, 2, 3, 4. Tom . , . Art staff of Calen- dar . . . a musician of note . . . plans to utilize his ta- lents in the future, Joseph Peter Kenneally Business 45 C. S. M. C, 4. Snake . . . Holy Spirit... quiet . . . likes Harry James . , . and Office Practice . . . picks the Navy. John Thomas Kenny K. B. S. 35 Business 45 Class Basketball 2, 35 Class Presi- dent 35 Class Secretary 2. Jack . . . Our Lady of Good Counsel . . . listens to the tunes of Glenn Miller . . . will be drafted. George Nicholas Kiarulff Karl . . . St. Barnabas . . . builds model planes and ships . would like to follow it in the Navy. UP John Thomas Kiely C. A. P. C. 3, 45 C. S. M. C. 3, 4. Jack . . . St. Thomas Aquinas . . . enjoys sleeping more than anything else . . . never could find the Down stair- way . . . intends to go to college after the war. Robert Andrew Kist C. S. M. C. 45 K. B. S. 25 Class Basketball l, 2, 3, 4. Wolf . . . Visitation . . . an expert dancer . . . and mathematician . . . enjoyed the Hayes dances. l Henry Edward King C. S. M. C. 2, 3, 45 Camera lf Choral l. Hank . . . St. Veronica's walks dogs after school . likes History and Gym I . churnmy with Pat Kee- ie Y. Anthony John Kilker Class Basketball l, 2, 3, 45 Class Treasurer 35 Business 4. Tony . . . Annunciation . . . a basketball enthusiast . . . plant to follow a business career. Howard David Kibel C. A. P. C. l, 3. Howie . . . quiet and serious . . . Nelson Eddy is his ta- yorite singer . . . hopes to become a building engineer. Eugene Bernard Kirk Class Vice-President 25 Busi- ness 45 C. S. M. C. 45 Class President l. Gene . . . Johnny-come-lately . . . from St. Vincent Fer- rer's . . . wants to enter the Marines . . . prizes his school ring. Robert 'Walter Knight Class Basketball l, 2, 35 C. S. M. C. 3, 4. Limey . . . Sacred Heart ...an A and P employee... whose favorite subject is Math . . . he would like to go to college. 61 Stanley Bert Kozlowski K. B. S. 35 C. S. M. C. 2, 3, 45 Class Basketball l, 2, 3, 4. Koziak . . . a collector of rare coins . . . very profit- able enterprise . . . in the Army he'll find coins he never saw before. Daniel Joseph Langton C. A. P. C. 3, 45 Business 45 Challenger 45 K. B. S. 4. Lefty . . . a Bronxite . . . whose favorite subject is History . . . plans to enlist in the Navy. James Cosmo LaManna Patricians 3, 45 Class Presi- dent l, 25 Italian 3, 45 C. S. M. C. 2, 35 S. C. 45 Class Basketball l, 2, 3, 4. Jamie Boy . . . of the gay apparel and the carefree banter . . . Mr. Bramwell of Life Again . . . he en- livened the sessions of Stu- dent Court . . . the Ma- rines will enjoy his persiflage next. William Carl Lardi Camera 45 Business 45 K. B. S. 2, 3, 4, C. A. P. C. 3, 4, C. S. M. C. l, 2, 3, 4. Bill . . . photography is his hobby . . . Mathematics his best subject . . . he'll always remember his trip to Canada with the C. A. P. C. ez l Arthur John Kukoda C. A. P. C. 35 C. S. M. C. 2, 3, 45 Class Basketball 3, 4. Cookie . . . works for the Herald Tribune . . . but doesn't say what he does. . . enjoys English classes.. . . likes Spike Jones' music. John Joseph Lappetito C. A. P. C. 3, 45 Business 3, 45 Class Basketball 2, 3, 4. Lappie . . . St. Simon Stock . . . travelled to Ca- nada with the C. A. P. C. . . . sees a future in the railroad . . . spends his lei- sure time at the Club- house. Thomas Ehurd Lambright C. A. P. C. 35 K. B. S. 45 Class Vice-President 25 Bas- iketball 4. Lambie . . . rangy center of the Hayes Big Five . . . a good student . . . who favors Chemistry . . . wants to -be a lawyer or a phar- macist. William Joseph Larkin K. B. S. 45 S. C. 45 Class Basketball 25 Class Secretary 55 C. A. P. C. 35 C. S. M. C. Tippy . . . a good bowler . . . he's another of Man- nie's 'boys . . . English is his favorite subject . . . looks forward to the Marines. 5 1 sl.. John Kevin Leahy Public Speaking 4, C. S. M. C. 4. John . . . a gay Manhat- tanite . . . likes sodas and the movies . . . Hayes gave him his happiest years . . . wonders about the future. George Aloysius Lavelle C. A. P. C. 3, 4, Class Bas- ketball I, 2, 3, 4. Slats . . . City lsland . . . likes the tunes of Harry James . . . wants to study Engineering . . . a future Army Air Cadet. Louis John Lazaro C. S. M. C. 4. Looie . . . St. John's . . . a soda dispenser after school . . . who leans toward Science . . . intends to be a civil engineer. William Lawrence Lecomle Model Airplane lg C. A. P. C. 3, 4, C. S. M. C. 2, 3, 4, K. B. S. 3, 4, Choral 4, Class Basketball 2, 4. Frenchy . . . an aviation enthusiast . . . went with the C. A. P. C. to Canada . . . will try for West Point. George Daniel Leman K. B. S. 3, Basketball l. George . . . spends his time llectin souvenirs likes co Q . . . Solid and Perry Como . . the Army will take care of his plans for the future. ' Band 35 Class Vernon Walter Lee K. B. S. 3, Class Basketball 3. Walt . . . quiet and easy- going . . . likes good swing music . . . is keeping his plans about the future a military secret. Arthur Patrick Lennon C. S. M. C. 2, 3, 4, K. B. S. 4, Choral 4, Class Basket- ball 4. Archie . . . Good Shepherd . . . always made a valiant effort to beat the 8:43 bell . . . is putting in his bid for the Leathernecks. 63 Walter James Lee C. A. P. C. 31 C. S, M. C. 2, 3 4 K B S 4 S 4 . 1 - 4 - : . C- 1 Challenger 2, 3, Class Vice- President 35 Class Secretary l, 2, Patricians 45 Student Manager 4. Admiral . . . lhe's now in the Armyl . . . a good speak- er . . . and a loyal Hayes man . . . Student Manager in his last term. Thomas Francis Lennon C. S. M. C. 4. Scotty . . . spends many hours playing billiards . . . a butcher's helper after school . , . hears the Navy calling. John Matthew Leonard C. A. P. C. 35 C. S. M. C. 3 4' K B S 3 4 Dutch . . . a quiet, friend- ly- fellow . , . who listens to Dinah Shore . . . and is proud of his Senior hat . . . also hears the Navy. James Thomas Lienhard C. S. M. C. 4, James . , , Chemistry gives him many pleasant hours. . . Bing and T. Dorsey are tops in his social life . . . Incar- nation is his parish. Lawrence Francis Leonard Class Secretary 35 Class Bas- ketball l5 K. B. S, 4, Larry . . . hails from High- bridge . . . one of the finest . . . seen at all the Hayes games . . . will study En- gineering. Donald Francis LePore C. A. P. C. l5 C. S. M. C. 25 K. B. S. 35 S. C. 4. Porky, the Roman . . . Holy Rosary . . . interested in magic . . . a clerk after school . . . deep-knee bend- ing. Donald George Lindsay C. A. P. C. 3. Don . . . Our Lady of Lourdes . . . a friend of one and all . . . earns pin money as a chemist's assistant . . . is not talking about the fu- ture. John Thomas Linehan C. S. M. C. 3, 45 Business 45 Class Basketball l. Silent John . . . Sacred Heart, Highbridge . . . al- ways smiling . . . admires Bing Crosby . . . pals with Don McCall. 64 Frank Joseph Liscio Dance Committee 3, 45 Cho- ral I5 K. B. S. 3, 45 C. A. P. C. 3, 45 C. S. M. C. 2, 3, 4. Lish . . . dances smoothly . . . especially to the music of Artie Shaw . . . drives a car when there's gas in the tank . . , thinking of den- tistry. John Edward Lovio Track 2. Doc . . . a future Navy surgeon . . . who likes Woody a great friend Herman . . . of Larry O'Neill. Richard Patrick Lynch C. A. P. C. 35 C. S. M. C. 3, 45 K. B. S. 2, 3, 45 S. C. 45 Chemistry 45 Debating 45 Public Speaking 45 Class Bas- ketball 2, 4. Dick . . . St. Brendan . . . often seen skating at the Fordham Rink . . . intends to become a civil engineer after the war. Raymond Roland Lockhart C. S. M. C. 2, 3, 45 K. B. S. 2, 3, 45 Choral 45 Class Bas- ketball l, 2, 35 Class Vice- President l. Ray . . . Incarnation . . . will try to enter the State Guard . . . those laughing eyes will get him out of many a tight spot. l John Richard Lutostanski C. S. M. C. 3, 4. Johnny . . . quiet . . . good student . . . remembers the sessions he had with Brother Norbert . . . deciding be- tween college and the Navy. William Peter Luciani Band l, 2, 3, 45 Orchestra l, 2, 3, 45 Swing Band 2, 3, 45 Class Basketball l, 25 Class Secretary l, 2, 35 K. B. S. 4. Bill . . . serious and stu- dious . . . a nice chap . . . Math, is his favorite subject . . . chess is his favorite di- version. James Lawrence Lyon K. B. S. 45 Patricians 3, 45 Class Basketball l, 2, 3, 45 Class Secretary l, 2, 3. Terror . . . immaculate Conception . . . a veteran thespian . . . one of the best . . . will try for the Coast Guard Academy. 65 Michael Joseph Lonergan Swimming 45 Class Basket- ball l, 2, 35 C. A. P. C. 3, 45 C. S. M. C. 3, 45 K. B. S. 3, 45 S. C. 4. Mick . . . Blessed Sacra- ment . . . that Irish grin... all girls are beautiful . . . wants to be a success in matrimony. James Francis Lynch K. B. S. 45 Classical 25 Busi- ness 3, 45 Class Secretary l5 Class Basketball 3. Jim . . . St. Vincent Ferrer . . . likes the Navy Air Corps Frankie and Charlie Barnett. Edwin William Lyons C. A. P. C. 3, 4, C. S. M. C. 3, 4, Class Basketball l, 2, , 4. Ed . . . Kingsbridge . . . en- ioys a good mystery book . . . delivers the Home News . . . likes History best. Richard James Lyons K. B. S. 3, 4, Class Basket- ball l, 4, Football 3, 4, Class Zresident 3, Class Treasurer Dick . . . a jovial, friendly chap . . . one of the Hayes eleven . . . likes all sports . . . is headed for the Ma- rines. James Martin Mackin K, B. S. 45 Challenger lg Class President 2. Jim . . . St. Francis de Sales . . . a fine fellow and a good student . . . likes dancing and shooting the breeze . . . a sure success. Edward Roy Maass Class Basketball lg Class Treasurer 2. Roy . . . St. lgnatius . . . a winning smile . . . makes a hobby of drawing . . . will prize his diploma. Michael Joseph Mackin Class Basketball 3, Track 3, 4. Mac . . . Sacred Heart . . . swimming and track are his favorite sports . . . the Irish are fine people . . . will never forget the hayride to the Mount game. John Joseph Maestri C. A. P. C. 3, C. S. M. C. l, 2, 3, 4, Choral 3, 4, Class Basketball 3. Flattop . . . Holy Cross... thinks Math is a cinch . . . shines his senior ring every clay . . . hopes to become a commercial pilot. 66 D David Joseph Mackenzie K. B. S. 3, 4, Class Basket- ball 2, 3, 4, Baseball 3, 45 Class Vice-President 2. Mac . . . Our Lady of Re- fuge . . . works in Macy's . . . enjoyed himself at the '44 symposium . . . plans to enter college. Charles Anthony Magee C. S. M. C. 3, 4, Class Bas- ketball l. Chuck . . . Annunciation . . . came to us in Senior year . . , likes to talk to girls . . . History is the best subject, he says. Edward Joesph Mahoney C. S. M. C. l, 2, 3, 4, K. B. S. 3, 4g Business 4, Class Basketball l, 2, 3, 45 Class President 2, Class Vice-Pres- ident 3, 4. Moe . . . St. Helena's... barbers chase him . . . can be seen almost any afternoon in ll7 . . . has intentions of becoming a detective. Thomas Joseph Malloy Choral 41 Class Basketball 2, lass 3g C. S. M. C. 3, 4, C Treasurer lg K. B. S. 4. Thermus . . . Ascension... interested in photography . . . those Rockaway evenings can be seen often in the Green Room , . . it's the Navy Air Force for him. Joseph Anthony Maher C. S. M. C. 4. Joe . . . St. Anslem's . . . admires Crosby and Miller... Let me show you how to type . . . another poten- tial Marine. Salvatore Joseph Maietta C. A. P. C, 3g K. B. S. 4. Laughing Boy . . . deserv- edly . , . an enthusiastic fan of Charlie Barnett . . . prints everythng . . . proud of hav- ing come to Hayes. John Anthony Mahoney C. A. P. C. 3. Johnny . . . all the way from St. Albans . . . well- liked by his classmates . . . will be a chemical engineer. Louis Thomas Mancuso K, B. S. 2, 3, Camera l, 2, 3, 45 Chemistry 4. Louie . . . Our Lady of Mercy . . . once completed an experiment in Chemistry , . . now wants to be a chemical engineer. ev, William Anthony Mahler C. A. P. C. 35 K. B. S. 45 Class Basketball l, 2, 3, 4. Bill . . . St. Angela Merici . . . witty and friendly . . . a clerk in Altman's . . . plans to loin the Navy. John Peter Mallick C. 35 K. B. S. 47 Chemistry 45 Clas- sical 2g Class Secretary 25 Track 4. C. A. P. S. C, 4, Muscles . . . a commuter from Sleepy Hollow . . . hangs around the neighbor- hood garage . . . collects records and likes ChemistrY- Edward Francis Manion C. A. P. C. 3, 4, C. S. M. C. 2, 3, 4, K, B. S. 2, 3, 4, S. C. 4, Public Speaking 4, Class Basketball l, 2, 3, 4, Track 3. ScarsdaIe Ed . . . enjoyed himself in Canada . . . it's so different from Scarsdale . . . radio intrigues him . . . Bill Garvey is his chum. Humbert Frank Marino Challenger l, 2, 3, 4, K. B. S. 2, 3, C. A. P. C. 3, C. S. M. C. 3. Bert . . . St. Martin of Tours . . . likes English . . . al- ways in the Challenger of- fice . . . intends to become a priest. Thomas James Marchi C. A. P. C. 3, K. B. S. 3. Tom . . . St. Jerome's . . . hangs out in Krum's . . . intends to become a com- mercial painter . . . will never forget that last trip to Bear Mouutain. William John Markey C. S. M. C. 3, C. A. P. C. 3' Class Basketball 1, 2, 3, 42 Scotty . . . Our Lady of Mercy . . . spends many quiet .hours with his stamp collection . . . works in Alex- ander's . . . intends to carve a career in the Army Air Corps. 68 John Louis Maps c. A. P. cf 3, K. B. s. 4, S. C. 4. Big John . . . travels from Riverdale on the C trolley every day . . . tries hard to be early . . . I love that boy lScanlanl . . . hopes to captain an ocean liner some day. Salvatore Gregory Marino C. A. P. C. 3, 4, Chemistry 4, C. S. M. C. 2, 3, 4, Class Basktball l, 2. Sal . . . Our Lady of Solace . . . interested in photog- raphy and History . . . Glenn Miller is tops . . . chummy with Vinny Glomb. Guido Raymond Marino Camera l, 2, Chemistry 4, Classical l, 2, 4, K. B. S. 4, gtalian 3, 4, Orchestra l, 2, Guido . . . Highbridge . . . Quiet and scholarly . . . a violinist . . . hasn't made his future plans known. Charles Joseph Marschall S. C. 4, K. B. S. 4, C. S. M. C. 3, 4, C. A. P. C. 3, 4, Band l, 2, 3, 4, Orchestra I, 2, 3, 4, Class Basketball l, 2, 3, 4. Chuck . . . St. Angela Me- rici , . . French is a cinch . . . likes dancing and mi- micking others . . . never at a loss tor words. Salvatore John Mastroieno K. B. S. 3, 4, Business 4. Maestro . . . Our Lady of Good Counsel . . . dab- bles in drawing and photog- raphy . . . plans to sleep for years after graduation . . . gpfellow can dream, can't e. Lawrence Joseph Maxxarisi Business 4, K. B. S. 2, 3, 4, Class Basketball l, 2, 3, 4, Football 2, 3, 4. Mazzi . . . Transfigura- tion . . . liked that trip tr. Lawrence . . . can always be found in the O. P. room after 2:30 . . . a football player. John Joseph Martin Patricians 4, Class Basket- ball 2, 3, Track 3. Jack . . . enjoys Spanish and singing . . . sang at the Jun- ior Hop . . . not certain of the future . . . probably will join the Navy. Robert Joseph Matsen C. S, M. C. 2, K. B. S. 4, Class Treasurer 3. Bob . . . St. Simon Stock . a quiet fellow . . . who likes the music of Shep Fields . . . and will probably enter the Armv Roberto Lorenzo Matheo C. A. P. C. 3, 4, C. S. M. C. 3, 4, K. B. 5.3, 4, S. C. 4, Band 3, 4, Class Basketball l, 2, 3, 4. Chestnut . . . Our Lady of Lourdes . . . liked Senior Year best of all . . . wants to go to college. Gerard Thomas McArdle Business 4, Class Basket- ball 2, 3. Mac . . . St. Veronica's . . . witty and likeable . . . fond of Miller's music . . . no definite plans . . . will let Uncle Sam decide. 69 Myles Anthony Martin Track 4, Class President 3, K. B, S, 2, 3, 4, Class Bas- ketball 2, 3, 4, C. S. M. C. 2, 3, 4. Marty . . , Our Lady of Vic- tory . . . loves to tinker with machinery . . . history is his favorite subiect . . . Navy. Vincent Joseph Mattamira S. C. 4, Choral 4, Class Sec- retary l, Class Basketball 2, K. B. 5.4, C. S. M. C. 2, 3, 4. Vince . . . a stock clerk... swoons to Sinatra . . . aims for the Air Corps . . . tra- vels with Harry Kennedy and Joe Vitale. John Joseph McAuliffe C. 5. M. c. 2, K. B. s. 3 Class Secretary I, Mac . . . Our Lady of Good Counsel , , H . . . likes elec- fV'C'fY and Qirls . . . a movie fan . . . pals with Tom Clea- VY. Charles Joseph McCarthy K. B. S. 25 Class Basketball l, 2, 3, Class President 45 Football 2, 3, 4. Junior , . . Holy Family . . . candidate for the ideal Hayes man . . . football play- er and swimmer . . . also a good student . . . seen fre- quently at the Sugar Bowl . . . will try for the Air Corps. Daniel Bernard McCabe K. B. S. 2, Poster lg Class Basketball 4, Class Secre- tary 2, Track l. Danny . . . Highbridge . . . an admirer of Bing and a student of English . . . plans: just to be a happy man . . . at present he's happy in the Navy. Francis Robert McCleskey C. S. M. C. 2, 3, 4, Class Basketball 2, 3. Mac . . . Holy Cross . . . will always remember his first day as a senior . . . what happened? . . . is think- ing of following a career in the Marines. 70 William John McAuliffe Business 4, Class Basketball 2, 3, K. B. S. 3, 4, C. S. M. c. i, 2, 3, 4. Bill . . . Our Lady of Refuge . . . another devotee of Har- ry James . . . excels at pool and billiards . . . thinks it will be the Marines. Eugene John McCarthy Class Basketball l, 2, 3, 45 C. S. M. C. 3, 4. Mac . . . St. Catherine of Genoa . . . Post Office em- ployee . . . quiet little man . . . who likes Math . . . and thinks the Navy is the branch of service for him. Daniel Joseph McCall C. S. M. C. 4. Dan . . . St. Monica's . . . liked his home room best.. . wants to continue his educa- tion . . . the Prom is the big thing in his life. John Thomas McCooey Business 3, 4, Choral 4, Class Basketball 4, K. B. S. 4. Red . . . St. Nicholas of Tolentine . . . soda dispen- ser at HeImadach's on Ford- ham Road . . . would like to travel some day . . . seems to know everybody. Thomas Joseph McDermott Business 45 Junior Varsity Basketball 2, 35 Class Treas- urer l, 4. Tom . . . comes all the way from White Plains . . . like- able little fellow . . . great friend of Roger Potter . . . had most fun playing bas- ketball. John Joseph McCullough C. S. M. C. 2, 3, 45 Choral 45 Class Secretary 35 Class Basketball 2, 3, 4. Monk . . . Our Lady of Refuge . . . looks forward to graduation . . . who doesn't? . . . likes to go to the movies-escorted . . . another candidate for the Marine Corps. i 6 John Henry McDonald C. A. P. C. 35 Business 3, 45 K. B. S. 45 Class Basket- ball 2, 3, 4. John . . . accelerated . . . quiet, friendly chap . . . switchboard operator . . . is now in the service of our uncle. William Patrick McDonnell C. A. P. C. 3. Bill . . . Good Shepherd . . . Glenn Miller's music sends him . . . does his part to Robert Thomas McDonough Debating I5 Class Basketball l, 2, 35 C. A. P. C. 35 Class Zecretary l5 Class Treasurer Bob . . . St, Jerome's . . . acceleratedz . . he's already in the Marines . . . that caf- eteria food . . . liked Econ- omics best. make the Navy the almost unanimous choice of this year's class. Peter Joseph McEleny C. S. M. C. 3, 4. Pete . . . St. Anselm's . , . will never forget his first glimpse of Hayes . . . fa- vors Business Law . . . pals with Larry McC-uiness. 7l Joseph Francis McCullough C. S. M. C. 45 Business 45 K. B. S. 3, 4. Joe . . . St. Jerome's . , . thinks Office Practice is fun . . . likes to ask Fr. Nugent questions . . . knows his fu- ture will be taken care of. Alfred Thomas McDonough Class Basketball l5 C. S. M. C. 2, 35 K. B. S. 3, 4. Mac . . . a Manhattanite . . , who collects posters... and works in Atlman's . . . likes Dinah Shore and-be- lieve it or not-the Navy. Kevin Joseph McEnery C. S. M. C. l, 2, 3, 4, K. B. S. 4, Business 35 Band 2, 31 Choral 3, 45 Class Basketball l, 2, 3, Class Vice-President 35 Class Secretary 2. Mac . . . lmmacuilate Conception . . . will never live down that hair cut . . . or forget the nurse's pills . . . Eddie Mann is his band. Thomas Francis McGrath K. B. S. 2, Debating lg Class Treasurer I. McGrew . . . St. Rita's... a collector of rare records . . . especially Louis Prima's . . . pals with Bill Duffy. Andrew Joseph McGann Orchestra l, 2, 3, 4, Business 4, C. S. M. C. 3, 45 Class Basketball l, 2, 3, 4. Fiddlesticks . . . St. Luke's . . . quiet and personable... collects war pictures . . . those waves . . . the Navy. Lawrence Joseph McGuiness Class Basketball 4. Mickey . . . St. Monica's a jolly lad who likes a good time . . . also Office Prac- tice and the strains of Char- lie Barnett's band. 72 Philip Francis McEvoy C. A. P. C. 3, C. S. M. C. 35 K. B. S. 3, 4, Class Secretary 2, Class Basketball l, 2, 3, 4. Phil . . . builds model planes . . . listens to Dick Haymes and Abe Lyman . . . remem- bers the first school dance he attended. Charles Peter McGreevy C. A. P. C. 3, C. S. M. C. 3, 4, K. B. S. I, 2, 3, 4, Or- chestra 2, 3, Choral lg Class President lg Class Treasurer 2, Class Basketball l, 2, 3, 4. Charlie . . . St. Nicholas of Tolentine . . . once was on time for school . . . spends his leisure time in the Boyd Council . . . wants the Navy Air Corps. Raymond Michael McGetrick Business 4, Class Basketball 4. Ray...St.Ann's...a War Bond salesman . . . likes Spike Jones . . . cheered loudly when we won our first City championship. 1 Eugene John McGuinness C. A. P. C. 3, 4, K. B. S. 3, 4, S. C. 4, Dance Committee 3, 45 Class Basketball 2, 4. Gene . . . Sf. Francis Xavier . . . likes roller skating and girls , . . that was some trip to Canada . . . wants to be an engineer and a good hus- band. John Aloysius McGuire Business 45 Calendar 45 C. S. M. C. 2, 3, 45 Choral 45 Class Treasurer 15 Challen- ger l. Jack . . . Ascension . . . his favorite class is Choral . . . plays all sports . . . plans to go to college. James Edward McKernan K. B. S. 25 Class Basketball 45 Track l. Red . . . runs up bills te- lephoning girls . . . his am- bitions: to become a sailor and to get married. John Michael McGuinness C. S. M. C. 3, 4, K. B. S. 35 Business 45 Class Basket- ball l, 2, 3. Big John . . . St. Luke's . . . Oh! that height! . . . nt's cold up there . . . Crosby, Dorsey man . . , is keeping his plans a secret. Dennis Francis McGuire Class Basketball 3, 45 C. S. M. C. 3, 4. Mac . . . Sts. Peter and Paul . . . passes many en- ioyable hours reading . . . thinks Chemistry is first- rate. James Joseph Mclnerney Class Basketball l, 2, 3, 45 Class Treasurer 2. Mac . . . St. Rose of Lima . . . Spanish and basketball rate high with him . . . so does his stamp collection . . . always seen with Jim Mc- Manus. Thomas Peter McGuire K. B. S. 45 C. S, M. C. 3, 45 Class Basketball 3. Bob . . . St. Pius . . . a loyal follower of school dances . . . and other activi- ties . . . loves to listen to Frankie . . . will go to col- lege. Patrick Thomas McKiernan Business 35 Class Basketball l, 2, 3, 45 Class Treasurer 2. Blackie . . . St. Anselm . . . fishing is his hobby . . . History his favorite subiect . . . John Hearn his school chum. 73 John Michael McKeon K. B. S. 3, 45 Classical 25 Poster I5 Track 2, 35 Class Basketball l, 25 Challenger l, 2, 3, 45 Calendar 3, 4. Mac . . . Immaculate Con- ception . . . always smiling . . . a good cartoonist . . . he and Andy Panebianco are the best of friends. Gerard Joseph McLaughlin C. A. P. C. 3, C. S. M, C. 2, 3, 4, K. B. S. 3, 4, Patri- cians 3, 4, Class Basketball l, 2, 3, 4, Class President 3, Class Vice-President 4. Jerry , . . Life Again . . . that brogue . . . the melan- choly Dane . . . everybody's friend . . . a prospective Ma- rine. Daniel Joseph McLoughlin K. B. S. 4, Class Vice-Presb dent 4, Baseball 3, Basket- ball 3, 4. Dan . . . Sacred Heart . . . a modest athlete . . . Crosby- James fan . . . hopes he will be able to go to college. William Francis McLean Class Basketball 4, C, S. M. C. 3, 4. Bill . . . very quiet . . . teachers don't know he's in class . . . hasn't revealed his plans concerning the future. Raymond Lawrence McLoughlin Class Secretary I, Class Vicev President 2, Class Basketball l, 2, 3, 4. Ray . . . St. Ignatius Loyola . . , nice chap . . . good ball player . . . likes Bookkeeping and the Marines. Walter Joseph McLaughlin K. B. S. 3, 4, Class Basket- ball I, 2, 3, 4. Mac . . . Holy Spirit . . . the Navy Air Corps is his choice . . . a Crosby fan . . . English is the subject he likes. James Patrick McLoughlin C. S. M. C. 3, 4, Class Sec- retary 2. Jim . . . St. Ignatius Loyola . . . Oh! those boat rides.. . plans to join the Navy Air Corps . , . likes Englksh . . . wants to be a clraftsman. James Joseph McLinskey Class Basketball 2, 3, 4, K. B. S. 3, 4, C. S. M. C. 3, 4. Jim . . . St. Jerome . . . dancing and taking friends to the movies are his favorite pastimes . . , thinks it will be the Navy, James Richard McManus Patricians 4, Class Treasurer 4, C. S. M. C. 2, 3, 4, K. B. S. 4. Mickey . . . a Macy sales- man . . , does a fast Lindy . . . good student . . . wants to go to college. Michael Thomas McNamara Challenger 3, 45 C.A.P.C. 35 Class Basketball l, 2, 35 Class Secretary 2. Mac . , . St. Angela Merici . . . those times at Rockaway . . . will never for- get the fun he had as a Senior. John Andrew McNally S. C. 45 Business 45 Class Basketball l, 2, 3, 45 K. B. S. 35 C. A. P. C. 3, 4. Sarge . . . the dynamic top sergeant in the C. A. P. C. . . . plans to enter the Air Force and then go to college. Patrick Anthony McNamara Model Airplane l5 Class Bas- ketball 3. Pat . . . St. Joseph . . . favors Navy life . . . has a special corner in this heart h for English and the girl friend. John Joseph McNeill C. A. P. C. 35 K. B. S. 3, 4. Mac . . . St. Frances ot Rome . . . always enioyed the boat rides . . . also Glenn MiIler's music . , . another pilot. John Joseph McNamee Class Basketball I, 2, 3, 45 Class Secretary l, 2. Mac . . . St. Luke . . . quiet . . . likeable . . . likes History and all sports . . . pals with lim Cronin. John Joseph McNicholas K.B.S. 4. Red . . . Annunciation . . . came to us this year . . . likes the place . . . is liked in return . . . hasn't made up his mind about the future yet. 75 John Thomas McNamara Business 45 Class Basketball I, 2, 35 Class Vice-President 25 Class Secretary 35 Class Treasurer l. Mac . . . St. Catherine of Siena. . . a future G.l. . . . likes his chemistry and the songs of Frankie. Michael Joseph McNamee Business 3, 45 Class Basket- ball 2, 3, 45 K.B.S. 3, 45 C.S.M.C. 3, 45 Class Secre- tary l, 2. Mac . . . Our Lady of Good Counsel . . . has no definite plans . . . except the Navy . . . Bing and Kay Kyser are favorites. his musical Terence Felix McShane Challenger 4, Class Basket- ball l, 2, 3, C,S.M.C. 4, Class President l, 3, Class Secretary 4, Football 3, 4, Track 3, 4. Terry . . . football flash . . . hopes to get a scholarship . . . never a dull moment . . . you'll find him around 204th Street on his nights out. John Thomas Meehan C.S.M.C. 3, 4, Class Basket- ball l. Dapper . . . Our Lady of Good Counsel . . . Book- keeping . . . likes hockey . . . Louis Prima . . . wants a commission in the Navy. Charles Patrick Memmer K.B.S. 2, 3, 4, S.C. 45 Busi- ness 4, Class Basketball l, 2, 3, 45 Class Secretary l. Chick Merici . printing . . . St. Angela . . passes his time and following girls . . . has his eye on an ac- countant's job. V T Thomas Joseph Meehan K.B.S, 3 4, Class Basketball I, 2, 35 Class Vice-Presi- dent l. Tom . . . his years are catch- ing up with him . . . he wants to settle down . . . likes History . . . and Navy i e. Arthur John Meredith Class Secretary 4, Debating 2, Business 45 Patricians 4, Choral 4, Class Basketball l, 2, 35 Class President 2. Artie . . . the villain in Life Again . . . but far from it in real life . . . enioyed his four years at Hayes im- mensely . . , likes bowling and T. Dorsey. 76 Albert Thomas Mendes K. B. S. 3, 4. Al . . . a Westchesterite... t-he dreamer . . . likes to make witty remarks . . . a sure success in the Navy. Edward Thomas Melia C.S.M.C. 4. Eddie . . . a punster . . . works as a shoe clerk . . . but he can't do anything for you without a ration stamp . . . is proud of his record collection. Salvatore Louis Miano C. A. P. C. 35 C. S. M. C. 2, 3, 4, Class Basketball 2, 3, 4, K. B. S. 3. Sonny . . . St. Martin of Tours . . . never in a hurry . . . plays all sports . . . is considering the Marines. Eugene Joseph Monahan Vice-President 35 Business 45 K. B. S. 3. Gene . . . St. Margaret Mary . . . quiet in class . . . thinks Benny Goodman has the 'best band . . . pals with Arthur Murphy. Edmund Frank Mikulak Class Basketball 2, 35 Busi- ness 45 C. S. M. C. 2, 3, 45 C. A. P. C. 3, 4. Mikul . . . St. Adalbert . . . works hard after school . . . enjoys Office Practice . . . all sports . . . the Ma- rine Corps. Anthony Paul Monsalino Choral 45 Class Basketball l, 2, 35 C. S. M. C. 45 S. C. 4. Mons . . . that wavy hair . . . and those report cards ...worksintheP.O.... a Sinatra swooner who wears bobby socks. John Francis Moore C. S. M. C. 3, 45 Class Vice- President l. Johnny . . . Our Lady of Lourdes . . . a football fan . . . swings to Benny Good- man . . . plans to be a big business man. Louis Anthony Montes Class Vice-President lp K. B. S. 4. Louis . . . magic is his hobby . . . likes Gene Krupa . . . a cosmetician after school . . . wants to be an engineer. Robert James Moore Classical 25 Class Basketball l,2,3,4 C.A.P.C.3,4, CSMC234KBS ....,,,... 2, 3, 4. Junior . . . St. Nicholas of Tolentine . . . clerk in a de- partment store . . . Sam's candy store . . . will never forget 4A. 77 Thady Patrick Mills K. B. S. 45 C. S. M. C. 1, 2, 3, 45 Class Basketball 2. Ted . . . Holy Name . . . a mail clerk . . . likes any sport . . . and the music of Kay Kyser . . . thinks he'Il like the Navy. Guy Paul Moore, Jr. S. C. 45 K. B. S. l, 2, 35 C. S. M. C. 3, 4. Eggy . . . Our Lady of Mercy . . . still talks about the Malden dance . . . likes Ella Mae Morse . . . iS thinking of the priesthood. Howard Thomas Moran K. B. S. 35 C. S. M. C. 2, 3 45 S. C. 4. Howie . . . Holy Cross . . . a mad Lindy hopper and a Crosby swooner . . . plans for a future at sea. Robert Joseph Muir Choral 3, 4g Class Basket- ball l, 2, 3g K. B. S. 3, 4. Scotty . . , a Tremont man . . . likes to argue with Justice Kennedy at lunch.. . wants to enter the Air Corps. Frank Joseph Morgan Business 45 Class Treasurer 2, :Class Basketball 2, K. B. Frankie . . . the silent man ...always in a daze... also wants to wear the blue suit of a gob. Wallace Francis Moran Class Basketball 35 Debating 23-CSMC3'KBS ,,....,.. 4. Wally . . . likes camping and Chemistry . . . his aim is to become a civil engineer . . . after serving in the Navy. Jerome Thomas Mulkeen C. S. M. C. 4. Moe . . . St. Nicholas of Tolentine . . . quiet and well-liked . . . palsy with Donnellan and Ryan . . . hasn't said what he intends to do. Arthur Anthony Murphy Class President 4g Class Bas- ketball 2, 4, K. B. s. sg Choral 4. Murph . . . the other half of Murphy and Murphy . . . those clever sayings . . . can't forget his first day at Hayes. 78 Vincent Michael Moroney Swimming 45 Class Basket- ball l, 3, 4, Class Vice- President lg Class Secretary 2, 3g K. B. S. 2, 3, 45 C. S. M. C. 2, 3, 4. Red . . . Holy Spirit . . . witty fellow . . . on the swimming team . . . Sugar Bowl . . . a Sinatra fan. James Edward Murphy Patricians 4j C. A. P. C. 35 Public Speaking 4j Challen- ger 4j K. B. S. Jim . . . travels from Yon- kers every day , , , Came to us in Junior Year . . . a friendly fellow . . . always willing to lend a helping hand . . . college. Paul Viane Murphy C. A. P. C. 3, 45 C. S. M. C. 45 K, B. S. 3, 45 Swimming 45 Patricians 3, 45 Public Speaking 45 Track 45 Class President 2 Class Secretary 35 Dance Committee 3, 4. Murph . . . St. Francis Xa- vier , . .a barrel of fun . . . everybody's friend . . . seeks a future in the Air Corps as a pilot. Henry Alexander Mussenden C. S. M. C. 4. Musse lnc r ' ,Y . .I , anation . . . his ambition is to tra- vel to South America in his own boat , . . likes Spanish and making sodas. John Francis Murphy Class Treasurer 45 Choral4. Jack . . . Incarnation . . . brags about the sodas an- other Murphy makes . . . wants a city job after the war. Thomas Patrick Murray Class Basketball I, 2, 3, 45 C. S. M. C. 2, 3, 4. Splinter . . . Our Lady of MGYCY . . . 2C was his best class . . . enjoys Bookkeep- ing with Dermie O'Connell . . , works in the A. Er P. John William Murray Classical 25 Class Basketball l, 25 Chemistry 45 S. C. 45 K. B. S. 2, 3, 45 C. S. M. C. 2, 3, 4. Bill . . . Annunciation . . . collects autographs . . . is making plans for college . . . will always keep his Senior hat. Joseph Emanuel Narvaex Football 45 Class Basketball 2.3,4,c.A.P.c.3,4, c.4. 'S Joe . , . collects pictures of airplanes . . . a P. O. clerk . , . the ljlayes band is best . is interested in den tistry. 79 Joseph Patrick Murphy Camera 45 Class Basketball 25 K. B. S. 45 C. S. M. C. 4. Joe . . . St, Brendan . . . dabbles in photography . , . his favorite hangout is the darkroom , . . hopes to be- come an electrical engineer. Thomas Joseph Murtha 'KBS234'CSM.C. 3,1 45 Class Basketlballl l, 2, 3, 4. Tom . . . reading is his hobby . . . picks the Navy . . . hopes to be an engineer . . . a faithful K. B. S. server. Joseph Ralph Nebbia C. A. P. C. 35 Choral 3, 45 Class Basketball 2, 35 C. S. M. C. 2, 3, 4. Lefty . . . Holy Cross . . seeks a future in music . . another Crosby fan . . hopes to be a Marine pilot: Emil Alvin Nothofer Ba 3 4. nd 2, 3, 45 C. S. M. C. 2, Al . is partial to Solid... music takes up his leisure time . . . slaves as a stock boy.. . . desires to be an engineer. John James Nolan Business 45 Class Basketball 3' K B S 4 , . . . . John . . . St. Monica . . . Lazybones . . . quiet . . a banker after school . . . Perry Como and Charley Bar- nett . . . no future plans. Raymond Bernard Niven K. B. S. 35 C. S. M. C. 3, 45 C. A. P. C. 35 Class Basket- ball l. Stretch . . . Sts. Peter and Paul . . . works in the Med- ical Center . . . likes History and sports . . . what fun I had in Freshman Year! Thomas Earl Noonan Camera 45 Business 45 Choral 45 Class Basketball 3, 4. Ernie . . . St. Margaret Mary . . . a college man, but the Navy first . . . a pal of Dick Stewart . . . Bing Cros- by. Ercole Louis Novelli C, A. P. C. 3, 45 K. B. S. 45 C. S. M. C. 2, 3, 45 S. C. 45 Class Basketball 2. Louie . . . takes to roller skating . . . after a hard day at Sterns , . . plans tor a future in aviation. Robert Patrick Nugent Classical 25 Class Basketball l,2, 3,45 ic. is. s. 2, 3,45 c. A. P. c. 3, c. s. M. c. 2, 35 Class Vice-President 2, 3. Lefty . . . St. Frances de Chantal . . . Hayes dances appeal to him . . . so do St. HeIena's . . . K. B. S. presi- dent . . . likes Religion class. 80 Nicholas Henry Obreiter Chemistry 35 C. S. M. C. 45 Biology 25 Choral 45 Class Treasurer 2. Nick. . . builds model planes in his spare time . . . Book- keeping and Math delight him . . . intends to enter Army life after graduation. William James O'Brien K. B. S, 3, Class Basketball 3, 4. O. B. . . .all the way from Portcihester . . . Bookkeeping is his tour-star subject . . . goes for any sport . . . plans for college. Michael Joseph O'Connell Dance Committee 3, 4, Class Basketball l, 2, 3, 4, S. C. 4, K. B. S. 3, 4, C. S. M. C. 4. Mike . . . Sacred Heart . . . sometimes known as Flat- top . . . thinks God put a special blessing on High- bridge . . . is preparing to be a C. P. A ,,.. girls and 'homework vie for his affec- tion. John James 0'Brien K. B. S. 4, Business 4, Track 3, 4, Class Treasurer 4. Jack . . . Senior homeroom is his best class . another Crosby fan . . . is going to be a white-collar worker. Dermott Francis 0'ConnelI Business 4, S. C. 4, K. B. S. 3, 4, Basketball 2, 3, 4, C. S. C. 2, 3, 4, Student President 4. Dinny . . . Annunciation . . . our boy on the bas- ketball court for three years . . . can't forget that trip to Newport . . . English is his favorite subject. Carmelo Joseph Occhipinti c. A. P. c. 3, 4, c. s. M. c. 2, 3, 4, K. B. S. 3, 4, S. C. 4, Class Basketball 2, 3, 4, Class President l, Class Sec- retary 2, 3. Moose . . . calls Brook- lyn home . . . is proud of his scrapbook . . . Beat the Mount . . . thinks he'll like the Air Corps. William Daniel 0'ConneII Swimming 4, Class Basketball 2, 3, Business 4, K. B. S. 3, 4, C. S. M. C. 4. Duke . . . St. John Chry- sostom . . . a jolly, friendly, likeable fellow . . . delights his hearers with his jokes . . . hopes to bring joy to the police force some day. Bl John Joseph 0'Brien Class Basketball 2, 3, 4, Business 4, C. A. P. C. 3. Rip . . . Sts. Peter and Paul . . , nice chap . . . but he doesn't like work . . . treasures the four years he spent at Hayes. Felix James 0'Connell Class Treasurer l, K, B. S. 4, C. S. M. C. 3, 4, Irish . . . Sacred Heart... insists he was born in Wales . . . is thinking seriously of the Navy . . . listens to Phil Spitalny . . . friendly with Pat Rooney. Charles Joseph 0'Connor Business 4, C. S. M. C. 2, 3, 4, K. B. S. 4. Chuck . . . St. Joseph, Waverly Place , . . claims he has weak knees from gym . . . Helen O'Connell sends him . . . interested in radio. John Francis O'Connor Business 4, Class President lg K. B. S. 3, 4, C. S. M. C. 2, 3, 4. Okie . . . Physics entrances him . . . will never forget the trip to Canada . . . thinks a Navy uniform will look good on him. Edward Joseph 0'Connor S. C. 45 C. S. M. C. 3, 45 K. B. S. 3, 4, Band l, 2, 3, 45 Orchestra I, 2, 35 Class Basketball l, 2, 3, 45 Class President lg Class Vice-Pres- ident 25 Football 4. Big Ed . . . a well-'known Yonkers character . . . cries Beaucoup at the slightest provocation . . . his rich, booming voice cheers Hayes men on to victory . . . hopes the Navy will have a suit to fit him. Patrick Vincent 0'Connor C. A. P. C. 3, K. B. S. 35 Business 3, 45 Class Base- lgalg I4 2, Class Basketball Pat. . . St. John the Evan- gelist . . . the last of the O'Connors . . . a good little ball player . . . well-liked by 4J . . . Senior Year was his best. 82 Donald James 0'Connor Class Secretary 2, Class Bas- ketball 2. Doc . . . hails from Wood- side . . . likes History but would rather dance . . . a Les Brown fan . . . is at- tracted to the Navy. John Joseph 0'Connor Physics 45 Challenger lg C. A. P. C. 3, 4, C. S. M. C. 2, 3, 45 K. B. S. 3, 45 Class Bas- ketball l, 2, 3, 4. Red . . . plans to travel around the world . . . likes to fool with photography . . . is thinking of joining the Merchant Marine . . . that's one way to go round the world. l Francis Joseph 0'Connor c. A. P. c. 3, C. s. M. C. 3, K. B. s. 4, s. c. 4. Red . . . History has a strange attraction for him . . . stamps are his diver- sion . . . likes Rudy Vallee . . . chummy with Tom Da- vey. William John Odenhahl C. S. M. C. 3, 4. Bill . . . St. Francis of As- sisi . . . loves to kibitz in Religion class . . . wants to be an engineer . . . in- tends to don Navy blues. Joseph Lawrence 0'Grady C. S. M. C. 2, K. B. S. 2, Class Basketball 2. Red . . , St. Jean Baptiste . . . his jokes are terrible , . . ihe's the only one who can get away with them . . . his pet aversion: homework . . . loves detention. James Francis O'Donoghue C. S. M. C. 4. Jim . . . Annunciation . . . came to us this year from Cathedral . . . endeared him- self to all in a short time . . . the Army is already bec- koning him. Robert Joseph O'Hara Business 4. Sam . . . but he doesn't make pants . . . thrills to the singing of Ella Mae Morse . . . Office Practice is tops with him . . . wants to be a fireman. Joseph Daniel O'Keefe K. B. S. 3. Keefe . . . St. Gregory . . . can be found at any sport event . . . the Navy will interrupt his plans for a busi- l'19SS CBl'eel'. Francis James 0i'Hearn S. C. 4, Class Basketball l, 2, 3, K. B. 5.3, 4. Frank . . . a patriot who goes for American His- tory . . . the memory of the Hayes-McKee game will live with -him forever. Raymond John 0'Keefe Calendar 4, C. S. M. C. 3, 4, K. B. S. 3, 4, Patricians 2, 4, Dance Committee 3, 4, Class Basketball l, 2, 4, Class President l, Class Vice- President 4, Class Secre- tary 3. Ray . . . St. Francis Xavier . . . makes a habit of having a good time . . . his witty remarks often broke the tension in 224 . . . will do a term in college before the Marines get him. 83 John James 0'DriscolI C. A. P. C. 3, K. B. S. 3, 4, Classical 2, B-and l, 2, 3, 4, Class Basketball l, 2, 3, 4. Jack.. .a smart lad . .. good at Math . . . radio is his love and 'he hopes to follow it up. George Luke O'Keefe Class Treasurer 2, Class Pres- ident l, C. S. M. C. 3, 4. Big George . Annun- ciation . . . writes poetry . . . hopes to be a good citi- zen . . . will long be remem- bered tor his campaign speech. John Joseph O'Leary c. s. M, c, 2, 3, 4, ic. B. s. 4. John . . . a recruit for the Coast Guard . . . the summer of '44 will remain a treas- ured remembrance . . . Bing and Glenn Miller claim his allegiance. James Valentine Omundsen K. B. S. l. Olaf . . . St. John, Kings- bridge . . . Chemistry Lab has a strange fascination . . . for this Safeway boy . . . passers-by on Fordham Road admire his picture. Thomas Joseph O'Leary C. A, P. C. 3, 4, K. B. S. 4. Tom . . . known the length and breadth of the Bronx . . . dancing is his forte . . . the trip to Canada is un- forgettable for him. Nicholas Michael Oliva Class Basketball 2, 3, 4, Italian 3, 4, Business 4, S. C. 4, K. B. S. 4, C. S. M. C. 2, 3, 4. Seach . . . an energetic individual . . . who contri- buted to the rnerriment of 4J . . . will think fondly of his days at Hayes while serving in the Coast Guard. John Francis O'NeilI K. B. S. 2, 3, Class Basket- ball 1, 2, 3, 4. Big John . . . Visitation . . . enjoys History and Hayes . . . working for the New York Central helps him keep his good looks. 84 Thomas William 0'Neil K. B. S. l, C. S. M. C. l, Class Basketball 2, 3, 4, Class Secretary l. Long Tom . . . a social lion . . . who goes for parties and dances . . . prays the Army will take him . . . a gunner, maybe? John Bernard O'Malley C. S. M. C. 4, Band l, 2, 3 4, Orchestra 4, Class Presi dent I. John . . . St. Anselm . . spends his tree time in the parish clubhouse . . . likes the trumpet of Harry James and the Navy. Lawrence Michael O'Neill c, A. P. c. 3, K. B. s. 3, 4, Chemistry 3. Larry . . . St. Simon Stock . . . a rare find . . . works for the A Cr P after school . . . Chemistry is Al with him . . . spends extra hours reading. Thomas Edward 0'Roui-ke C. A. P. C. 3. Tom . . . Our Lady of Vic- tory . . . very impatient . . . can't wait for lunch . . . Crosby and Glenn Mller click with him. William Joseph 0'SulIivan Swmiming 4, Choral 45 C. S. M. C. l, 2, 3, 4, Class Basketball l, 2, 3, 4. Sully . . . Sacred Heart . . . saves lives at Rockaway during the summer . . . a jitter-bug on the dance floor . . . has set his course for college. Michael Joseph O'NeilI Business 4, Class Treasurer 25 Class Basketbal 2, 3, 45 K. B. S. 4. Mike . . . Woodside . . . camera-shy . . . likes sports, espeoally baseball . . . finds Business Law an engaging subject. John Joseph 0'Shaughnessy K. B. S. 4, Camera 2. Jack . . . St. Martin of Tours . . . you'd never know he was around . . . Literature and photography occupy his spare moments. James Daniel O'Shaughnessy Class Treasurer 4, Class President 3, K. B. S. 2, 37 C. A. P. C. 3' Class Basket- ball 1, 2, 3, 4. Olie . . . St. Anselm . . . spends his spare time farm- ing . . . a Danny Kaye par- tisan . . . the number -one period with him is Book- keeping. Francis Joseph Oswald K. B. S. 4. Ozzie . . . likes his History class . . . intends to ioin the Navy . . . raves about Harry James . . . and col- lects .pins and buttons. 85 Thomas Vincent O'NeiII Swimming 4, Band 2, 3, 45 Orchestra lg C. S. M. C. 2, 3, 45 K. B. S. 3, 45 S. C. 4, Class Vice-President 4, Class Basketball 3, 4. Tommy . . . the big boy who leads the band . . . works in the Stock Exchange . . . likes German and model rail- roading . . . frequents Howard Johnson's . . . plans to be an architectural en- gineer. ' Daniel Edward O'Sullivan K. B. S. 2, 3, 4, Class Basket- ball l, 2, 3, 45 C. S. M. C. 2, 3, 4. Sully . . . has hopes of being an engineer . . . stamp collecting is his hobby . . . history his famous subiect . . . banking his occupaton. James Dennis O'Toole Class Basketball l, 25 Busi- ness 4. Jimmy . . . St. Anthony . . . a quiet fellow who is out to make the best of everything . . . Likes Math and girls. Andrew Michael Panebianco ll 45 C. A. P. C. g?M?15el2?g. S. 2, 3, 45 Italian 45 Class President 2. Andy . . . his hobby seems to be annoying a Certaln teacher . . . still talks about those Malden cheerleaders . . . has his eye on mediCBl school. Joseph Michael Owens Business 45 Choral 45 Class -Basketball l, 2, 35 S. C. 45 C. S. M, C. 35 K. B. S. 3, 45 Class Treasurer 25 Class Sec- retary 3. Ears . . . a friendly, per- sonable fellow . . . the girls like his looks . . . an office boy after school . . . Spike Jones and Office Practice are tops wth him. Patrick John 0'Toole C. S. M. C. 4. Pat . . . with the wavy hair and the shy smile . . . likes the mellow tones of Jo Staf- ford . . . says the future will take care of itself without too much worry on his part. Guido Robert Pace K. B. S. 45 Camera l5 Chem- istry I5 Class Basketball 3. Bobby . . . spends his spare time in Mannie's . . . Chem- istry and .photography are his favorite pastimes . . . works in the P. O. but wants to be a Marine. Valerio Anthony Pasqua C. S. M. C. 2, 3, 45 S. C. 45 Classical 25 Band 2, 3, 45 Orchestra I5 Swing Band 2, 3, 45 K. B. S. 3, 45 Class Vice- President 25 Class Secretary 35 Class Treasurer 4. Val . . . works as a bus-boy . . . a veteran of the Swing Band . . . runs a gym in his idle moments . . . hopes to enter the Army Air Corps. 86 C. S. M. C. 2, 3, 45 K. B. S. Robert Francis Parker 45 Chemistry 45 Classical 25 Class Basketball l, 2, 3. Bob . . . Ascension . . . a budding chemist L . . looks forward to the Navy and chemical engineering . . . will always remember his first d-ate. Eugene Emanuel Passalacqua C. S. M. C. 4. Gene . . . Pass the water . . .- will always remember his first sight of Hayes . . . G. P. O .... wants to join the Army. Peter Frank Pellerito Football 3, 45 Class Basket- ball 3. 4. Bocky . . . Oh! that sou- venir from the' St. Mary's game . . . likes to type and take pictures . . . has hopes of continuing his education. Matthew James Pastell C. A. P. C. 35 K. B. S.. 35 S. C. 45 Chemistry 45 Track 4. , Matty . . . a pioneer from North Tarrytown . . . came to us in third year . . . likes music from south of the bor- der . . . has plans for stu- dying aeronautical engineer- mg. Ronald Francis Pease Debating 45 S. C. 45 K. B. 5.45 C. S. M. C. 45 C. A. P. C. 3, 45 Challenger 3, 45 Patricans 4. Rollo . . . Holy Family . . . politeness personified . . . a voracious reader of fiction . . . swoons to the singing of Helen O'Connell . . . sec- ond year stands out in his mind. John Victor Peteani K. B. S. 4. Petey . . . St. John, Kings- bridge . . . serious and stu- dious . . . a future fireman . . . who enjoys Bing and Artie Shiaw's music. Joseph Gerard Phelan C. S. M. C. 3, 45 Class Bas- ketball 4. Specks . . . Our Lady of Mercy . . . wants a post on the police force after the Navy . . . is said to be skill- ful at pool. - John James Peters C. A. P. C. 35 Classical 2. Pete . . . collects books and records . . . a Crosby fan . . . has definitely made up fhis mind to go to col- lege. Thaddeus Robert Peters C. S. M. C. 1, 2, 3, 45 K. B. S. 3, 45 S. C. 45 Band l, 2, 35 Orchestra 3, 45 Class Presi- genat Z5 Class Basketball l, Tad . . . when his family moved to Hohokus, he still continued at Hayes . . . picks the Hayes Swing Band as the best . . . enioys skating . . . the Army will get him. Louis Francis Pipolo K. B. S. 3, 45 S. C. 45 Poster 35 Choral 45 Public Speaking 45 Class Basket-ball 3. Pip . . . Holy Cross . . . daibbles in drawing . . . can't forget the Christmas assem- blies . . . Crosby and Miller are his musical favorites. 87 Jack . . . interested in all Frank Eugene Principe K. B. S. 45 Class Basketball l, 2, 3, 45 Football 4. Frank . . . St. Elizabeth . . . a Merchant Marine man . . . likes to listen to records... voted for Barbagallo . . . hopes to go to college. John Joseph Purtill Business 45 Class Basketball Hayes activities . . . will never forget the joy he had in these hallowed halls . . . accelerated . . . now serving his uncle. Joseph Paul Pryor Class Basketball 2, 3, 45 Class President 25 Class Treasurer I5 Track 4. Spirit . . . Holy Trinity . . . ia great fellow with the girls . . . picks lunch over all other periods . . . intends to go to college if Uncle Sam allows. C. A. P. C. 35 Class Basket- ball James Henry Provost C. S. M. C. 2, 3, 45 Band 2, 3. Jim.. . Good Shepherd.. . his favorite hangout is the parish hall . . . the Hayes bands tops . . . 4l was his favorite class. Harold Thomas Quinn 2, 3, 4. Thomas Anthony Purcell C. A. P. C. 35 C. S. M. C. 35 Class President 45 Class Basket-ball 2, 3, 45 Football 4. Torn . . . St. Elizabeth . . . those crew cuts . . . sleeps after school . . . accelerated . . . now serving in the Ma- fines. Harry . . . makes a hobby of collecting sport clippings. Beat the Mount .. would like to become a chemical engineer. John Michael Quinn Poster 45 Band 3, 45 Track 353K.4B. S. 45 C. S. M. C. Quinny . . . a Spanish stu- dent . . . soon to weigh anchor with the Navy . . . dances like a demon . . . he and Jim Corcoran are in- separable. 88 Joseph Michael Quinn C. S. M. C. 3, 45 K. B. S. 2, 3, 45 Football 45 Class Bas- ketball l, 2, 3, 4. Joe . . . hails from Mt. Ver- non...afinechap... popular in class and on the gridiron . . . wants to follow in his f-ather's footsteps . . . likes History. Joseph Edward. Rahilly S. C. 45 C. A. P. C. 3, 45 K. B. S. 45 Patricians 45 Class Basketball l, 2, 45 Class President I5 Class Vice-President 3. Legs . . . St. Raymond . . . a talented poet and wit . . . insists that Charlie Spivak blows a sweeter trumpet than Harry James zr. IS is already in the A. S. William Wilson Ray K. B. S. 45 Band 3, 45 Or- chestra 35 Class Basketball 45 Class Vice-'President 3. Bill . . . St. Thomas the Apostle . . . likes German and music . . . works for the P.O .... will enter the Navy. John Joseph Radice Class Basketball 2, 35 Class President l. John . . . plans to visit To- kyo via the Navy express . . . an ace with a cue stick . . . Andy Russell and Tom- my Dorsey soothe him. Oliver Gerald Rauh C. S. M. C. 3, 45 K. B. S. 3, 45 Class Secretary l. Bill . . . delivers letters after school . . . likes Chemistly o s and the movies . . . lo forward to graduation and the Merchant Marine. Rudolph Peter Ralbovsky C. A. P. C. 35 S. C. 45 Band l, 2, 3, 45 Class Basketball I, 2, 3, 4. Rudy . . . a mathematician . . . who plans to carve a career in the Army engin- eers . . . was happy to march in the St. Patrick's Day pa- rade. John Francis Raftery K. B. S. 3, 45 Class Secre- tary 2. Jack . . . St. Benedict . . . what a profile! . . . Hey, did you see Teevan? . . . is a frequent visitor to Raloh's emporium. Thomas Joseph Ray Choral l5 Class Basketball 25 K. B. S. 25 C. S. M. C. 2, 3, 4. Ray . . . plans to travel through the States . . . works for the Herald Trib- une . . . passes time in the 24th Street club. James Andrew Reddington C. S. M. C. 3, 45 K. B. S. 3, S. C. 4, Band l, 2, 3, Orchestra l, 2, 3, 45 Class Basketball l, 2, 3, 4. Kitten . . . St. Luke . . . ia stock boy whose favorite class is Orchestra . . . likes Johnny 'Long's band . . . hopes to go to collenn Robert Francis Regan K. B. S. 3, 4, Track l, 3, 4. Bob . . . Sacred Heart . . . a fine fellow . . . quiet and popular . . . co-captain of the track team . . . enjoys History . . . an Army man. Eugene Michael Reynolds C. A. P. C. 3, 45 K. B. S. 3, 45 S. C. 4' Class Basket- ball 2, 3, 4, Class Vice-Pres- ident 3, Football 2, 3, 4. Gimpy . . . collecting rec- ords is his diversion . . . won't forget the trips to Malden and Lawrence with the football team . . . Eco- nomics. Alfred Francis Reiner C. S. M. C. 2, 3, 4, K. B. S. 2, 3. Al . . . Holy Cross, Bronx a devotee of Fred Waring . . . English lll was his favorite subject . . . he is considering chemistry as a lite's work. Joseph William Rogers C. S. M. C. l, 2, 3, 4, K. B. S. 3, 4. Joe . . . a commuter from Tarrytown . . . likes 'Math and plans to be an engineer . . . will never get over his first day at Hayes. 90 Harold James Reichart C. S. M. C. 3, K. B. S. 2, Public'Speaking 45 Calendar ggHC?oral 4, Class Basket- i a . Rick . . . St. Stephen of Hungary ...- always sleep- ing in Engineering Draw-ing . . . likes to fool around with photography . . . plans to go to college. Frank George Reynolds C. S. M. C. 2, 3, 45 Class President 4, Class Basket- ball l, 2, 3, 4, Football 3, 4. Frank . . . the All-Amerl- can boy . . . fast and fur- ious . . . Oh, Mr. Russell! . . . that trip to Lawrence. Cyril Patrick Reynolds Swimming 4. Cyril . . . But, Father, what did I do? . . . works as a messenger after school . . . Tony Pastor . . . sees a fu- ture in civil engineering. Warren John Roggeman C. A. P. C. 3, 4, K. B. S. 4, S. C. 4, Class Vice-Presi- dent 4, Class Basketball I, 2, 3, 4. Willie . . . St. Helena . . . the dreamer, the dreamer . . . likes History and home- work-he says . . . plays Damon to Willie Smart's Pythias. l Vito Joseph Ruocco C. S. M. C. 3, 4. Willie . . . St. Margaret Mary . . . builds airplane models . . . likes Chemistry and sports . . .. wants to be an engineer. Angelo Michael Santucci . Class Basketbiall 1, 2, 35 Class Treasurer 2. Hustler . . . a record col- lector who works for a but- cher . . . would like to en- ter the Merchant Marine Academy . . , can be found almost always at the P. A. L. Vincent Joseph Romeo C. S. M. C. 2, 3, 4. Lismo . . . works for the AGP . . . is tihinking of a future with the Marines . . . likes Frankie and History C. Stephen Anthony Ryan K. B. S. 2, 3, 45 S. C. 45 Business 45 Class Basketball 2, 3, 4. Buddy . . . St. Luke . . . likes a good game of pool . . . pals with Donnellan and Mulkeen . . . wants to join the Navy. Eugene James Russel C. A. P. C. 35 K. B. S. 45 Business 4. Gene . . . Louis Prima has the best band . . . Book- keeping 'is his best . . . plans to be public accoun- tant . . . when released from the Merchant Marine, 4 John Francis Sarno C. S. M, C. 45 Swimming 45 Class Basketball l. Tony . . . St. Elizabeth . . . a food salesman . . . likes Spanish and sports . . . wants to get into the Mer- chant Marine. 9l Albert Joseph Rosner C. S. M. C. 4, K. B. S. 3, 45 Business 45 Class Basket- ball l, 2, 3, 45 Class Secre- tary l. Big Al . . . Immaculate Conception . . . is making plans to enter the Navy . . . considers it a treat to listen to Glenn Miller. James Joseph Sambets C. S. M. C. 3, 45 K. B. S. 3, 45 Poster i5 Choral 45 Dance Committee 45 Patri- cians 25 Class Basketball 2. Sam . . . Our Savior . . . sad at the prospect of leav- ing Hayes . . . sports are his hobby . . . accounting will be his life's work. Paul Anthony Sarpi K. B. S. 45 Poster l. Sharpie . . . St. Philip Neri . . . builds models as a hobby . . . hopes to be a draftsman . . . chummy with Rodriguez. William Michael Scanlan C. S. M. C. 35 S. C. 45 Classical 25 Band l, 25 Challenger l, 25 Class Bas- ketball l, 2, 3, 45 Class President 45 Track 45 Cal- endar 4. Beaver . . . El Castor, if y0u're a linguist . . . witty and winsome . . . a good student . . . commutes daily from Yonkers-and is always late . . . he's serious about being a successful engineer. Louis Emmanuel Scaduto C. A. P. C. 35 C. S. M. C. 2, 3, 45 K. B. S. 4' Chemis- try 45 Classical 35 Public Speaking 45 Challenger 35 Patricians 25 Class Basket- ball 2, 3, 45 Class Vice-Presi- ident 35 Class Secretary 2. Lou . . . quiet and friendly . . . always ready to help . . . likes fishing . . . Mark Warnow directs his favorite lyand. John Thomas Saxton C. A. P. C. 3, 45 C. S. M. C. 3, 45 K. B. S. 3, 45 S. C. 45 Class Basketball 2. Johnny . . . St. Simon Stock . . . first assistant in the book-store . . . What change? . . . is heading for the Navy. .lohn Louis Scala C. A. P. C. 35 K. B.- S. 3, 45 Class Basketball l. John . . . quiet and studious . . . collects old sport plC- tures . . . wants to be an engineer. Martin Henry Schmidt C. S. M. C. 2, 3, 45 Class Basketball l, 2, 3, 45 Class Elicg-President 45 Baseball Junior . . . St. Barnabas . . . works for an insurance company . . . Varsity base- ball . . . often seen in Van Cortlandt park. 92 Herbert Alfred Scheffel C. A. P. C. 3' C. S. M. C. 2, 3 4- K B S 4 , , . . . . S'heffy . Sacred Heart, Highbridge . . . no hobby? . . . maybe girls . . . likes Science and Bing Crosby. Francis John Schmitt C. S. M. C. 35' K. B. S. 45 Class President I5 Class Vice-President 2. Muscles . . . likes Econ- omics . . . had a good time at the Junior Hop . . . stock clerk . . . hopes to be an electrical engineer. Basketball l, 2, 3, 4. Hugh Matthias Scott C. S. M. C. 2, 3, 4, K. B. S. 45 Class President 3, Class Basketball 2, 3, 4. Scotty . . . Ascension . . . the shy type . . . has to be coaxed . . . a good student . . . his big ambition is to graduate. Peter Joseph Schneider K. B. S. 4, Track 3, 4. Pete . . . St. Angela Merici . . . hunting and fishing are his hobbies . . . likes Me- chanical Drawing . . . is planning on engineering. Philip James Seltzer C. S. M. C. 35 K. B. S. 45 Class Basketball 4, Class Vice-President l. Phil . . . St. Anslem . . . -haunts the parish clubhouse . . . has a favorite spot in the cafeteria . . . friendly with Jim Walsh. John Francis Sierzputowski C. .S. M. C. 45 Business 4. Potshy . . . Sts. Peter and Paul . . . quiet . . . can't forget third year History . . . pals around with Hank Grayson. Michael Robert Sheehan C. A. P. C. 3, 4, K. B. S. 2, 3, 45 Class Secretary l. Mike . . . spends many en- joyable hours reading . . . had a good time in Canada . . . likes History . . . in- tends to be a civil engineer. l Nicholas Paul Sinaly C. S. M. C. 2, K. B. S. 3, 4. Nick . . . Chemistry is his hobby land favorite subject . . . works as a packer after school . . . is figuring on a medical career. 93 John Martin Schwendinger C. A. P. C. 3, 4, S. C. 45 gihalllenger lg Patricians 2, Schwendy . . . master of the stagehands . . . a mem- ber of the Pease-Flynn cir- cle . . . accelerated. John Patrick Shelley C. S. M. C. l, 2, 3, 4, Class Percy . . . St. Elizabeth . . . likes Andy Russell and Vaughan Monroe . . . hopes to go to college or into the Navy. John Peter Skahill C. A. P. C. 3, 4, Class Pres- ident i, Class Vice-Presi- dent 2, Class Secretary 3, Class Treasurer 4. Zeke . . . Kingsbridge . . . enjoyed 'that trip to Canada . . . Religion is his favorite subject . . . plans to enter the Air Corps. Daniel Joseph Smith S. C. 4, Band 2, 3, 4, Or- chestra 3, 4, Class Basket- ball l, 2, 3, 4, Class Presi- dent l, Class Treasurer 4. Sweeps . . . Ascension . . can never forget old 2X . . . listens to the Duke and Frankie . . . a future Ma- rine. William Francis Smart K. B. S. 3, 4, Business 3, 4, Class Basketball 2, S, 4. Stretch . . . always around St. Helena's hall . . . a good skater . . . enjoyed himself at the Junior Hop . . . wants to go to college. James Joseph Smith C. S. M. C. 3, 4, K. B. S. 4, Business 3, 4, Class Basket- ball 2, 3, 4. Snuffy'f . .. . spends his spare time in the parisih Gym . . . hopes to find a berth in the Fire Dept .... canft forget the thrill he ex- perienced the first time he saw Hayes. 94 Walter Hen ry Skea S. 3, 4, Business 4, Basketball 2, 3, 4, Class Vice-President l , Class Secretary 3, Class Treasurer 2. K. B. Class Rock . . . St. Philip Neri . . . he gloated when we won the C. H. S. A. A. basketball championship .i . . Andy Russell, Charley Barnett . . . chummy with Joe Clavin. James Francis Smith Swimming 4, Class Basket- ball l, 2, Class President l, Class Vice-President 2, Track 3, 4. Smitty . . . St. Francis de Sales . . . enjoys sports . . . Tommy Dorsey . . . can be found most anywhere . . . wants to be a paratrooper. Andrew Garrett' Smith C. A. P. C. 3, K. B. S. 4, S. C. 4. Snuffy . . . St. Catherine of Siena . . . builds air- planes by the hour . . . is making plans for the Navy. Patrick Bernard Smith glass Easlzetball l, 2, 3, 4, Smoky . . . sf. J pretty Kitty Kelly . . Elia: Helen Forrest, Benny Ggod- man . . . another future en- Qlneer. Thomas Michael 'Smyth C. A. P. C. 35 C. S. M. C. 3, 4. Smitty . . . a'messenger .. .liked 3C best . . . hopes to be an engineer on the railroad . . . pals with John Moore. Patrick Joseph Stapleton C. A. P. C. 35 K. B. S. 3, 4 Classical 25 Orchestra l, 2 3, 4. Paddy . . . music is his hobby . . . likes Charlie Spi- vak . . . Orchestra is his favorite class . . . will re- member Hayes as long as he lives. James Patrick Smyth C. S. M. C. 2, 3, 45 K. B. S. 35 Class Secretary 25 Class Basketball 2, 3. Smitty . . . a barrel of fun takes to the music of Char- lie 'Barnett . . . Where did you get that tie? . . . wants to get a iob and settle down. ' David Paul Sorando C. S. M. C. 2, 3, 45 Band l, ij Class Basketball l, 2, 3, Dave . . . he's crazy about Brazilian records . . . quiet and casually serious . . . plans to enter the business world as an accountant. Albert John Sommer C. A. P. C. l5 C. S. M. C. 2, 3, 45 K. B. S. 2, 35 Class Basketball l, 2, 3, 45 Class Vice-President 35 Class Sec- retary 2. Gus . . . Holy Spirit . . . the perfect sense of humor . . . sports and music are his interests . . . will make the Navy his career. Richard Joseph Stewart Business 45 Choral 45 Class Basketball 45 Class Vice- President 4. Dick . . . Sacred Heart . . . always has a smile . . . likes to dance . . . thinks he'll enter the Air Corps . . . pals around with Tom Noon- an. 95 John Joseph Smyth C. S. M. C. 2, 3, 45 K. B. S. 2, 3, 45'Choral 4. Jack . . . Our Lady of Mer- cy . You can have such fun in Rockaway. . . . Don't, be so aggressive! friendly with Gene Hamilton and Scotty Cadwallader. Martin Ove Sorensen S. C. 45 Chemistry 45 De- bating 45 Class President 35, Challenger 3. Marty . . . possessor of an unusual middle name . . . an exponent of the chemical way of life . . . Crosby, Bar- nett . . . hopes to' enter M. I. T. Walter Denman Stone Business 45 Class Basket- ball l, 2, 3, 4. f'Gabby . . '. standing sess- ions in Trig . . .. has lots of fun roller skating . . . shines his Senior ring every day. Louis Frank Suriani Class Vice-President l 5 Class Secretary 35 Class Treasurer 25 K. B. S. 3, 45 C. S. M. C. 3, 45 C. A. P. C. 3, 4. Louie . . . Our Lady of Pity . . . quiet and gentlemanly . . . likes English and pho- tography . . . is making plans for attending college. Joseph Vincent Sullivan C. S. M. C. 2, 3, 45 K. B. S. 3, 4. Joe . . . St. Gregory . . . wonders hofw he passed Spanish . . . takes Physics and Louis Prima seriously. Cornelius Joseph Sullivan Class Basketball 25 K. B. S. 45 -C. S. M. C. 2, 3, 45 C. A. P. C. 3, 4. Neil . . . St. Bernard . . . came to us in second year from Catihedral . . . cuts a rug to the music of Woody Herman . . . hopes to be an accountant. Charles Hugh Sweeney Class Basketball l, 2, 3, 45 Class Vice-President l, 2. Gus . . . St. Catherine of Genoa . . . Anybody want to play -basketball this after- noon? . . . -is deciding be- tween the Marines and col- lege. Edward John Tamedl C. S. M. C. 4. Pop . . . the boy with the friendly grin . . . listens to the bangings of Spike Jones . . . seeks a successful sci- entific career. 96 Thomas Joseph Sullivan C. S. M. C. 2, 3, 45 K. B. S. 2, 3, 4. Salty . 1 . makes a hobby of electrical experiments . . . his favortie class is Chem- istry . . . hopes to become a chemical engineer. Timothy Joseph Teahan Football 3, 45 C. S. M. C. 4. Tim . . . the strong silent type . . . the locker room at 2:30 . . . very fond of assemblies . . . will probably try for the Navy. Louis Emanuel Thelemaque C. S. M. C. 2, 3, 4, Class Secretary l, Class Basket- ball 2, 3, 4. Lou...quiet...witha winning smile . . . liked Senior year best . . . will let the future take care of it- self. Aldo Joseph Tos Classical 2, 3, C. S. M. C. Zi 3, 4, K. B. S. 3, 4, Chor- a . AI...HolyCross...a gentleman .... whose hob- by is photography . . . he likes languages, his ring and the Army. Bernard Michael Teevan C. A. P. C. 3, Poster 4, C. S. M. C. 3, K. B. S. 3, 4, Class Basketball l, 2, 3, 4. Pete . . . solid matter . . . drives to and fro . . . the old professor . . . finds Span- ish enjoyable. Martin Thomas Toohey K. B. S. 2, 3, 4, Choral 4, Class Basketball 1, 2, 3. Roger . . . always a sharp dresser . . . he's a page boy after school . . . likes Frank- ie . . . thinks college would be fun. Robert James Tighe S. C. 4, Band l, 2, 3, 4, Orchestra 3, 4, Class Bas- ketball l, 2, C. A. P. C. 3, C. S. M. C. 3. 4. Bob . . . all the way from Yonkers every day . . . a veteran in the band . . . likes music . . . would like to go to college. Patrick Edward Tracey Band l, 2, 3, 4, Orchestra 2, 3, 4, K. B. S. 4' C. A. P. C. 3, Swing Band 3, 4. Pat . . . our sax player . . . makes fun during the Swing Band intermissions . . . en- joys jam sessions with Cooky Concannon. 97 Vincent Joseph Tevnan Band l, Choral l, Class Basketball l, 3, 4, C. A. P. C 3, K. B. S. 4, S. C. 4, Class Vice-iPresident 4, Track l. Tev . . . Holy Name . . .. you pay your way, l'lI pay mine . . . Oh, you charac- ter! . . . 'hasn't told us what the plans to do on leaving Hayes. Wlilliam Joseph Toolan C. S. M. C. 3, 4. Red . . . St. Paul . . sleepy . . . likes History be cause he can sleep without being disturbed . . . is con sidering the Navy. Kevin Patrick Treacy Class Basketball l, 3, C. S. M, c. 1, 2, 3, 4, K. B. s. 3, 4. Kev . . . Mt. Vernon . . . Engineering Drawing in- trigues 'him . . . but not so much as some of the home talent . . . he plans to join the Navy. Edward Richard Vasquez K. B. S. 4, Poster 4. Eddie . . . quiet and like- able fellow . . . collects old knives and pistols . . . con- siders Nelson Eddy the best male singer to-day . . . the Army. Thomas Joseph Turner Class Basketball l, 2, S. C. 4, K. B. s. 2, 3, 4, c. s. M. c. 2, 3, 4. Bush . . . Holy Name . . . everybody's friend . . . pool is diversion for him . . . Bing, and Harry James . . . thinks he'Il be an engineer. Joseph Michael Vitale S. C. 4, Choral 45 C. S. M. C. 3, 4, K. B. S. 4, Class Basketball l, 2, 3, 4, Class Vice-President l. Hank . . . saves records . . . especially Andy Rus- sell's and Artie Shaw's . . . likes English . . . hopes to break into journalism after the war. 98 Francis Xavier Tuoti C. S. M. C. 25 K. B. S. 4, S. C. 4, Debating 3, 4, Public Speaking 4, Challeng- er 4, Patricians 2, 3, 4, Orchestra lg Class Basket- ball lg Class Treasurer lg Tennis 3, 4. Frank . . . Good Shepherd . . . public speaking and debating take up his time . . . likes Economics . . . wants to be a lawyer. Ramon Martin Viera Class Basketball 2, C. A. P. C. 3, C. S. M. C. 3, 4, K, B. s3, 4. Ray . . . Kingsbridge . . . a swell fellow . . . likes to sleep . . . Frankie, Tommy Dorsey . . . desires to be a lawyer. George Vincent Ullrich C. A. P. C. 31 Class Secre- tary 2, Class Basketball 2, 3, 4, C. S. M. C. 2, K. B. S. Lush . . . St. Brendan . . . that wave in ihis hair . . . likes German class . . . hopes to be a paratrooper. Peter Anthony Vitelli C. S. M. C. 2, 3, 45 Clas- sical 2, Class Basketball 2. Pete . . . Our Lady of Pity . . . quiet and clever . . . builds airplane models . . . interested in Chemistry . . prefers the Navy. John Joseph Walker C. A. P. C. 3, 45 C. S. M. C. 2, 3, 45 K. B. S. l, 45 Class Basketball l5 S. C. 4. Whiskey . . . St. Bene- dict . . . an ardent baseball fan . . . prefers History to all other subjects . . . is heading for college. Donald Charles Watson Band l, 2, 3, 45 Orchestra 35 Class Basketball l. Don . . . a funny little fel- low . . . who always had fun on the school outings . . . Stelling's in a favorite haunt of his . . . basketball is his game. Edmund Alfred Vogel K, B. S. 3, 45 Business 45 Class Basketball I, 2, 3, 4. Ed...agoodman... cultivates his wave carefully . . . an ace at billiards and dancing . . . thinks he is a good singer. James Francis Walsh Band l5 C. S. M. C. 3, 45 Track 25 Class Basketball l, 2, 3, 4. Pygmy . . . St. Anselm . . . likes dancing and girls . . . has a distinct aversion for homework . . . enjoys Crosby and Miller. Christopher Walter Wallerd K. B. S. 45 Business 4. Chris . . . St. Catherine of Siena . . . a student of Span- ish . . . Freshman was out- standing in his high school career. Robert Anthony Webers Business 45 Choral 45 Class Treasurer l. Chickie . . . Highibridge . . . a fast talker . . . thinks the Army paratroops is the best' branch of service . . . prefers Office Practice. 99 Touissant Arthur Vogelsang C. S. M. C. 3, 45 Class Bas- ketball l, 2, 3, 45 K. B. S. 4. Tulci . . . Algebra is his favorite subject . . . Count Basie leads his favorite band . . . hopes to become a lawyer . . . meanwhile, the Air Corps. Raymond Joseph Waters C. A. P. C. 35 C. S. M. C. 2, 35 K. B. S. 3, 45 S. C. 45 Public Speaking 45 Band l, 2, 35 Class Secretary 25 Class Treasurer 35 Swimming 45 Choral 45 Class Basketball l, 2, 3, 45 Track l, 2, 4. Rip . . . Sts. Peter and Paul . . . those ties and that wavy hair . . . his plans for the future include going to Holy Cross. Rudolph Anthony Wegener C. A. P. C. 3, 45 K. B. S. 45 Public Speaking 45 Phy- sics 45 Patricians 3. Rudy . . . commutes from Carteret, New Jersey . . . quiet and industrious . . . takes things seriously . . . natural science holds a spe- cial interest for him. Louis Joseph Whelan C. A. P. C. 3, 4. Bubbles . . . St. Barnabas . . . the boy aviator . . . glans to make the Air Corps is future . . . accelerated ...nowinA.S.T.P. Robert Vincent West K. B. S. 4. Willie . St. Veronica . . . a winning personality . . . popular and witty . . . the American News Co .... he and Charlie O'Connor form a' duet. Donald Arthur Wiederecht Baseball 3, 45 Challenger 35 C. S. M. C. 2, 3, 45 C. A. P. C. 3. 'Lefty . . 1 a mild individ- ual . . . with a good pitch- ing arm . . . likes English . . . will never forget the IOOM, he got the first month in Latin l. 100 Henry John Werner Business 45 Class Basketball 1,,,2, 3, 4. Hank . . . St. Monica . . . divides 'his interest between sports and Mathematics . . . Crosby and Barnett . . . sees a hazy future after the Ma- rines. ' Raymond Vincent Whittaker C. S. M. C. 3 45 S. C. 45 Class Baskefball 1, 2, 3, 4. Weenie . . . Our Lady of the Assumption . . . usually found in the neighborhood playground . . . likes roller skating . . . chummy with Arthur Williams. James Patrick Whalen C. A. P. C. 35 K. B. 5.3, 45 Class Basketball l, 2, 3, 45 Class Secretary 4. Shift . . . Our Lady of Angels . . . quiet and sleepy . . . a loyal Hayesman . wants to get married . . . is planning a medical career. Frank Albert Wildt K. B. S. 4. Frank . . . Our Lady of Good Counsel . . . a good student . . . enjoys furr. . . likes his corner seat . . . is still mak- ing up his mind about the future. John William Williamson C. A. P. C. 3, 4, C. S. M. C. 2, 3, 4, K. B. s. 4. Jack . . . Our Lady of Good Counsel . . . had a grand time in Canada . . . would like to go back . . . is cori- sidering the Marines after graduation. Fred Joseph Woodstock Business 4, Class Vice-Presi- dent 2, C. A. P. C. 3, K. B. S. 3, 4, Challenger l, 2. Woody . . . Our Lady of Good Counsel . . . sometimes known as Red . . . Brandt's , is his favorite haunt . . . teams up with Watson. Arthur George Williams Class Basketball 2, Class Sec- retacigy gg Challenger 2, C. A. P. . . Willy . . . St. J-lelena . . . loves to tinker with radios . . . Sinatra fan . . . Sugar Bowl . . . will never forget summer school . . . plans to enlist in the Navy Air Corps. Roy William Wilson C. S. M. C. 4. Roy . . . those hours in the cafeteria . . . the pursuit of happiness . . . assem-blies were fine, but there weren't enough of them. James Joseph Wilson Choral 4, Challenger 4, C. A. P. C. 3, 4, Track 3, 4, C. S. M. C. 2, 3, 4, K. B. S. 4, S. C. 4, Class Treasurer 4, Class Vice-President 21 Class Basketball 2, 3, 4. Jim . . . St. Angela Merici . . . likes dancing and music . . . and hanging around school . . . will offer himself go the 'Navy if they will have im. James Vincent Yorke C. A. P. C. 3, Chemistry 4, Poster 3 ,4, C. S. M. C. 2, 3, 4, K. B. S. 4, Class Sec- retary-Treasurer 3. Sergeant . . . a soda dis- penser . . . who plans to go to Fordham after the war. .. in his idle moments he draws and does quite well. lOl James Francis Williams . C. S. M. C. 2, 3, 45 S. C. 45 K. B. S. 3, 4, Orchestra lp Band 2, 3, 4. Jimmy . . . works in a ciga- rette factory . . , likes Man- nie's chocolate sodas and Engineering Drawing . . . thinks he'll stay in the Navy. Christopher Robert Wincey C. A. P. C. 3, 4, C. S. M. C. 2, 3, 4, K. B. S. 4, Class Secretary 4. C-hris . . . City Island . . . and proud of it . . . a quiet lad who thinks 'he'll put out to sea . . . found Canada an interesting place . . . chum- my with Ed Berberich. Alfred John Zissler Handball 3, Swimming 4, Class Basketball l, 2, 3, 4, C. S. M. C. 2, 3, 4, Class Vice-President l, Class Sec- retary 2. Al . . . seeks his fun in gym- nastics . . . and doesn't com- plain about deep-knee bend- ing . . . likes Artie Shaw's band . . . hopes 'he'll make the Air Corps. James John Germain C. S. M. C. 2, 3, 4, Class Basketball 2, 3, 4, Class Treasurer 2. Red . . . quiet and like- able, but camera-sihy . . . favors Mechanical Drawing, Crosby and Glenn Miller . . . hopes to go to college. l i Cecil Thomas Andrews C. S. M. C. 3, 4, K. B. S. 3, 4, Track 3, 4. Tom . . . a commuter from New Rochelle . . . he found that his time at Hayes pass- ed all too quickly . . . is now in the Army. William Edward McNeely K. B. S. 3, Band 3, 4. Willie . . . Presto! the magi- cian enters . . . the hand is quicker than the eye . . . a Sinatra swooner . . . will follow a business career. lO2 Leslie Anthony Zlovsky Business 4, Orchestra 2, 3, 4, Poster 3, Class Basketball I. McZlovsky . . . a gifted musician . . . can almost make his violin talk . . . likes Charlie Spivak . . . his ambition is to be a good musician. Frank Augustine Harney Band 3, 4, Orchestra 2, 3, 4, Swing Band 3, 4, Choral 3. Frankie . . . St. Thomas the Apostle . . . admires Count Basie . . . can play the piano well enough himself . . . en- joyed those afternoons at the organ. Joseph Thomas Criscione S. C. 4, Challenger l, 2, 3, 3, Zatricians 4, C. S. M. C. Crusher . . . also known as Jolly Joe . . . the Hayes spirit . . . his favorite hangout is the ChaIlenger-of- fice . . . wants to be a po- liceman. Edward Patrick Murray C. S. M. C. 3, 4, K. B. S. 3, 4, Class President 2, Class Secretary 3, 4. Ed . . . Manhattan boy . . . camera-shy . . . and modest . . . Mannie's is a favorite haunt ...N hasn't told us what he plans to do in the future. GEORGE P. HUGHES Army WILLIAM J, CARNEY 43 -' Army ROBERT V. SWEENEY 43 Army have wevimaufzfbefenfie DESMOND P- GLEESON .42 CHARLES D. HAGGMAN '42 Marines Army fnlu '42 , . E 1, J Army RAYNER E. RAMSDEN '44 1 I GEORGE R. BODDIS 43 Army RICHARD J. SAVAGE 43 Army JOSEPH L. HIGGINS 44 Navy ROBERT J. MISCHO 44 JOHN BRE s E ERT BERBERXCH W T R Ros f. 1 Mwdm '7!1e Glafu of 194 x 'R -1-. .QU H E RICHARD MARIN qigwik Nw gm Q 5 K JOHN EUR JOHN GLEASON RKE JAMES CORBETT A 1 OCONNOR CL CHARLES FISKE 104 New lil' ,,,,....-..- is CHARLES MCBRIDE TH OMAS MCGOUGH my-...... 1 x THOMAS N n LAN es MCKEON TER ROGER POT -up JAM 43' PATRICK ROONEY FR S wxmw ROGER ANK TURNER 105 7 . 9 AQf3inf an Seniau N the lite ot every high school student, espe myriad memories of the happy hours he spe he has garnered there is a storehouse ot war extra-curricular activities can till, Dances, pl activities are just important in the developme and the laboratory. ln the following pages o moods of our seniors and the way in which th fi. A-Q. F! dyno amllllmg YG you tonight? cially as he approaches graduation, there are nt at school, Besides the harvest ot knowledge m, rich experiences which only participation in ays, football and basketball games, clubs and nt of character and personality as the classroom t informal snapshots we shall show the many ey got the most out of their high school days. long ang the Sh Son, it's like this . . . l s - N f 5 Of lt- OI' 4100! in Home, lame SW. The strong arm of the Xaw. A fair exchange The romance of radiO. 7 'DWL-Ymkghg I f They marched aM the way. Pmd that Ks aw, Fawxw feast ,lil ll Th ere are smiles that make YOu happ Y. X KRW, ,.,, 3 1.,,f,..f 9- M, ,A Sway Rn senousness. Whene 534 adam HO wfy Ky .Mk qv. fu' k 5 f y ' 1 u wx ff 1 ff .0 X , N J. f . .. 4 'M'-v QQO1 W. 1, ZUe'lf Afwaqfi R 9 lb 0 .F oo,', Q- 1 ' W1 M ,rf , A ,lf , x fx AX 5 Snap it now, I'm looking Corky! she's in front of you. Whose idea was this anyway. A Guy Before th e Crowd and a I Came- Q-al, 'fs .XS bow O Eve am V7 five Busine SS Manager, we O 600 sack H-9V 'WQ a Wonderful Time, av Q0 odd W or Y YX0 Wg ZOO O xox A Lovely Way fo 2959 Sbend An Evenih- vit 'Y Adfiemlliai ic!-em ' N January 27 in Brady Auditorium ninety-six seniors of Cardinal Hayes High School, who were forced to accelerate their course to meet the demands of the armed forces, were graduated, lt was only then that they realized that perhaps the happiest phase of their lives so far was completed. The transition from high school to adult life is, and should be, tinged with sadness, but the excitement of exploring the unknown future rightly oversha- dows it. With this attitude of mind our mid-year graduates went forth from the halls of Hayes to face the future. Salutatory and valedictory speeches were given by Walter Lee and George Hoolahan respectively in which they expressed their gratitude to Hayes and to their parents for the opportunity they had been given of spending their formative years in an atmosphere which molds the perfect Catholic gen- tleman. After giving them his own farewell ad- vice, Monsignor Furlong introduced Dean Wilkin- son of the Fordham University Law School who urged the graduates always to be faithful to the ideals of Hayes. We know that they will bring credit to their Alma Mater, and we pray that they will always keep in mind the motto which they themselves chose, Sequere Deum. ll7 'v 2 if ga Q l V V' 4' X ' wh '- J f 7 5.558 , . x ,-,Q , , , SM Q i ,w -. uw, 4 W f 5:1 I s f 1944K November 1944 IWMI Thu F1'i Sat AT BFHE Sun A1071 ne ' W- I .... ,, Qwft L, ' K . L.':'I11 W ' ! . eg: ., . if ,b VA A .A ., .1f.,K:, - 1945 II WH-1-in P . 3 f.. 592 Katja N, x ax '1 Q ,a -,--T :ME M .ZF-f' H ,p My 1 fn an W N Q I T7 WZ! w N S if S f if 1 . Q Y U If QE! il? 5 :E b .F :uhm Q MS A Q .,., : ix -P X Q mi V-, 5 - 4' X p A 3, W fl ilu. Y Q f 'R f Q 1 Vrng igg R qi 'I x P X , X f wi 3.4 M fr 4 ., M Q. x fzi- 1' gif - Q, A Q , A x . f 4 in .. xx WU? is 1 fp nun- ' sf -K gg ag-,fx fl 5' BUSINESS CLUB N its second year of existence the Business Club has increased its responsibilities to such proportions that Brother Lucius considers almost all who take Business subjects as mem- bers. The publication of all sorts of programs for school activities, such as that prepared for the Roosevelt Memorial Assembly, the play programs, etc., has enhanced the prestige of this activity. Often such short n-otice is given for the preparation of a job that the members work like the proverbial beavers to complete it on -time. And it is always a creditable output. The TAB, annual publication of the club, will appear at the end of the school year, giving a detailed account of its activities and helpful hints on business for the benefit of the students. One of the most popular social affairs of the year was the dance sponsored by the Business Club, following a discussion of business prob- lems. The boys played host to the girls from St. Vincent Ferrer Business School and an enjoyable evening was the result. Every activity can well afford to join the CALENDAR in thanking the Business Club for its valued assistance. l23 BROTHER LUCIUS 4 CAMERA CLUB MANY a raptured smile and earnest face was to be found among the mem,- bers of the Camera Club as Brother Evangelus praised and preached. The shutter-fans were provided with the fundamentals of photography, and the more advanced of the group were 'instructed in preparing matter for the school publication and taught the fine art of exhibiting their work. Weekly lectures were given by the moderator and members, at which valuable knowledge was exchanged. The Beginners' group and the Advanced Group met separately during the first semesterg in the second half of the year the two sections were combined and competitive exhibitions were held. This club does a fine job in preparing students for the photography staffs of the CHALLENGER and the CALENDAR. Frank Morris prize picture Stagecoach.' 1 CHEMISTRY CLUB URlNC the year the Chemistry Club had such a remarkable following that it was found necessary to divide the large group of embryonic chemists into three separate sections. This procedure placed the members in their respective fields of interest, namely, analysis, electricity and chemistry, and the chemistry behind photography. Through experimentation and the per- fection of pet projects, the members satisfied their desire to supplement school work. ln the course of the year some exceptional work was done by the stu- dents. Joseph Fusco and Louis Caporale, both of 4A, were prominent in the preparation of synthetic rubber and the coagulation of latex. A very fine demonstration in fire prevention was given by l-larcourt l-larris in conjunction with Louis Scaduto and Guido Pace. ln electro-chemistry Robert Parker and Martin Sorensen produced white lead and did some laudible electro-plating. Under the guidance of Brother Mahoney, Matthew Pastell and John Mallick produced some fine work in photo-chemistry. Analytical chemistry was ex- plored by Guido Marino. Father Green, the club's moderator, was very pleased with the successful season and looks forward to even greater interest in chemistry next year. Wizards of 1 M' the Science. THE CHALLENGER EPTEMBER, i944 saw the CHALLENGER emerge from its summer slumber and once more assume a prominent role on the Hayes scene. Living up to the standards of previ- ous years promised to prove difficult, but under the guidance of an able and experienced staff, headed by Bert Marino and John McKeon, the machinery of our school paper soon be- gan to function in 'high gear. A definite improvement was shown in the make-up of pages l and 2, The hand of Editor Marino could be seen in the adoption of a clearer, more readable type and the eye- catching, introductory phrases which contained a condensed summation of the various articles. Editor McKeon, .the popular artist, took over the sports page and surpassed his work of former years. The most marked development, however, centered about the Photography Department. Ernest Pascucci and Frank Bonanno have blossomed forth as virtuosos of the shutter. The clear-cut, detailed photographs of Hayes curricular and extra-curricular activities, which have filled the i944-45 issues of the CHALLENGER, are due to the untiring efforts of this duo, augmented by the work of Joe Criscione of Senior year, Feature Editor Efron Gonzales, has also exhibited an embryo talent which will well bear watching. The Rever- end Stanislaus Jablonski is devoting his time and his talent to the CHALLENGER this year, handling the circulation. With the assistance of the Reverend Joseph A. Dunn, moderator, the staff has been privileged to set up during the past year the Cardinal Hayes Chapter of -the Quill and Scroll Society. Another milestone was reached when membership in the Catholic School Press Association was secured. At present the results of the Columbia Scholastic Press Contest are being awaited eagerly by the members of the staff, who hope to attain the same su- perior rating that has been awarded the CHALLENGER in the past. 126 H No. 5 ol. VII, Cardinal Hayes High School. 650 Grand Concourse, New York, N. Y. April 18, ll?-li A . , I , ' . Qefreaf Held Ss P-'ww W O Conppn and Editors-in-Chief I2 Bert Marino John McKeon Lloly Week A' Feature Edna' The annual retreat for me students NO Efron G0r12alE-5 Czxminnl llays-S High Srhoul was 'VS 1 , ld on Monday, 'l'ne'-.:l:ly, 'mf' ' my News Staff my nf Ugly Wo, , S ' 'l' Andrew Panebianco Nicholas Kun cki Ber- ll swam, 5 f 1 is H nard Tralnor, Charles McGrath, John Mcln- K1-mn wa- '?ll tyr, John C, Sullivan, Eugene Casella, Hfluflvd U1 WP' iilc' those I WD Sparks sfaff -v. Harry W NN . elim:-umm, 'I U in Cornelius Kelly Charles Dunn Hmmm mmm v rn -rv riilm-cmd lay ,l Photography Staff w in mlm 'llninx li 'lm Ernest Pascuccl nie sf-mm. il will 'am Business Staff ,,,,,,. Smlf.m,,A ,H 'l 'X William MairS :cessivc year pre-2 'll lrvat. 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He is holder ot lecnrutinns for bravery and ww tliw eadm- of the Commandos which atox' med ashore a scant thirty ninutes after Il-hour cm D-Day. liter smashing ten miles inland hrough the toughest German npposi- ion, he and his mvn surceoried in ll1'.Lzm I'-flxexnv sv-will-'51h:ll-14 xalfl ln- www. f lmizxnl ln lam l l Il'lzxl',1ziv'fil Clmawx :mm Glmnml, 'Xl:ugzxrv: lvllflrns, null llilmnv Shurll :wncis slxiww llxcuike- Xl-iilwz' Folic-wplgm. Anmluilv- N S Viv ms: ww. mix lim limba gilliw nn 'l'ilnrslily. this gimllwzwmg lfzl lu :xlnvut vw' yilzzfx New in cfvriwwxxls lzwsxls elf illimlvf lwlllvxl-mill., mlm up his 4nm'l'wTnvs lil- f'zsilwt'- rn 'v ,zlixxihlln hcil Q wlmeditlx 4 Lord ceivvrl the lasl rites field soon after D-Day as a svvere wounds, Hn was spending his the last few weeks of recovery in United States. when he hnnored Hayes High School by his visit. . igvnr. Betwcvn lbs! was lmld. F12 tha resulfx mos! in- liim xr-Viwwilli lin? lrdtfs. Nui mas lwlnlvfw l:m'el'fxl 51 larxmfi in-lf: flume llug lvsf rffquiws zi 4-osniw xv lnfnx lrlge Among ilw spvsllaf Fleming, His- to luv lweucl Zxemnlcf Leading the Hayes conlingem in the Sl. Patrick? Day Paraclc, Mon- , signer Furlong ,marched up W Avenue followed V facully rl'l1E5P ' um , if lasting one will lake plane in the uf Nlaljv, 'lected lar Ilayvs li olliccrs, - ui Slu- John lho xx :irc Ellmllnygvr ll L7 617 Vffnrwly H , finrhngnlln , . T. Gllriwlnva 17.2 J, Cznmlzzl l?l lvm-lily ,wwxnlvlp pl-wxemxs ru ml limo, 1-mill ulxiflvllsltv uns frm ynlrnllws lwllfw llxv 'lx' 'fi still-l ills v.s1v-v in Y, V:nw lm' ' f'lmng f'xwlvs:'lf5' l 'z ' lwi the um' uilaluk l thv Re-um! flvrs nm-.l wplfiw lm lxnw- I.-rl lilly-N mill, ly fzwwl wr imma Fm' wh'- lvnis mm vli-4-rlirl rvcwmls nf 1-Mm i wlilf lx nun' vwxxi ,ill wir' pwsn-rxt pm ,lg f 'C41nn1'll, lT,S.TN!.ff.A -tj liusim-as Chili, 43 Hnskvlliflll, 11 Var:-ily lizzskwl- hull. 2, li, -l. .lnizn lfunnwly, LYS NIV.. fi, -ig S. if, l, K 135, rig Flsls-s 'X'l1'D- l'rlm1rlvxiL. 2, IZ, Vzuuily l lmll:,lll, lg Vzirsiiy lizislzvilmll, -l Students Hear Concert Violinists, livnriv wing vxlxzil was nmsl, iazillinrll violin poll- 1531108 Irom later in the success post-war missions. swelled w hnn Miss Grew arrange-mom ever-wonderous Avo Marla Shubert. Among the other num- bers she solovrl were La Cnnarin by Puliakin. Tho Rosary by Ethelbert ilieir Malxnnv-yi 2 A, John Mclntyre. Jnmz-is Gerarri Sullivan, Joseph Fe- renv James Nllon. Raymond Bernar- bo, James Pappiammg 2 F, Stephen Gacely. William Sulllvnng 2 N, An- luhny Bvrun, William Buchan, Rocco Marlello, Joseph Panriolfo. Nicholas llehoriy 3 C, Vincent Digrimli, Al- phunse Vnlvntc: 3 D, Joseph Manzi: 4 H, Rohari Fresc, eaffwza szmaafz Mmm ewan mem af '7fxe Elma! .s N the life of every Catholic High School there is abundant religious activity, arising from the very nature of the institution. As Pope Pius Xl pointed out in his encyclical on the Christian Education of Youth, the complete system of education must take in the whole aggregate of human life, physical and moral, intellectual and spiritual. At Cardinal Hayes High School it is the function of the Catholic Students Mission Cru- sade and the Knights of the Blessed Sacrament to take care of these needs. Together and separately they work to develop the spiritual side of every student's career. lt is the purpose of the C. S. M. C. to stimulate interest among the students in the many mission activities. That Father McKay has succeeded in this task is attested by the splendid cooperation Hayes men expressed during the year. ln lthe first semester by means of a weekly Mission Day over Sl800. was contributed. During Lent the tremen- dous goal of 352500. was set, and Hayes men topped it by donating almost 52800. to the missions of the Church. A splendid expression of Catholic Acitionl Throughout the school year the K. B. S. provides innumerable spiritual aids for the stu- dents. Under the guidance of Father Nugent, who is assisted by Fathers Mulroy and Sza- rama, the Knights sponsor the monthly holy hour on -the First Friday, Benediction of the Blessed Sacrament every Friday afternoon, Stations of the Cross during Lent and appropri- ate devotions to Our Lady during May. Mass is celebrated each morning in the chapel at 8:15 for the convenience of the students, and this year a new plan was put into effect whereby each class was assigned a day to assist the celebrant by reciting aloud those parts which are permitted at a Dialog Mass. On April 20 these two groups combined to present their second symposium at which they played host to representatives from thirty-two Catholic High Schools. The subject, The Rights and Responsibilities of Youth, was ably treated by Ann McKeown of St. Jean Baptiste, Andrew Kambisios of Power Memorial and James Mackin of Hayes, who were the formal speakers. A lively discussion from the floor followed in which most of the schools represented took part. Robert Nugent was the chairman -of the evening, and John Boyce conducted the open forum. Both of them acquitted themselves nobly, During the dancing which followed John Huneke introduced some local talent which delighted the audience. It was a definite success and is well on its way to becoming another of the Hayes traditions. 128 x? F' RQ!!! If' 'kf ' Y f , . X I 048 ,ing x X -G1 , Mgyw fi'-' W 5 , Q , , ' 1 ' 5' QXMXV' K E fs ' will W Q I I , K' no A X , li lil Q, 3 KE, xg: fs, tg! E vs 3 'af 'QV V16 V: 'Q 7' , 5 W v V as x 4 5 , X Ai! A 1 'gf A X V5 'gy Qi wig-fag xgg 43 N Y, M Q F M' N MW H K Q P f X ir, ' 1 in Av fp S C P amy ke 14 ' a . W' 'Qi' X. Q S Izfdim Glad ' NEWCOMER to the galaxy of Hayes 8. activities in the past year has been e Italian Club which, under the capable 'ection of the Reverend Luke Ciampi, F.M., has progressed from toddling in- wcy to its present robust youth. To be re, it has not yet achieved full maturi- but the tremendous strides made dur- g the past year belie the successful hievements which appear to be its fu- re lot. The meetings of the twenty-odd mem- rs on Friday afternoons have been con- rned chiefly with lectures and discus- :ns on Italian art and culture. Atten- Jn has also been focused on ltalian mu- :, especially opera. Credit must be extended to James La- anna who, as the club's first president, id the groundwork on which the organ- ation will lean in future years. A con- itution and by-laws have been drawn J and officers elected in the efficient anner in which all Hayes activities are aerated. Clubs in other schools were mntacted, and the views exchanged frved to stimulate a greater interest nong the club's members. As the Ca- ndar goes to press, plans are being armed for an Italian Night at Hayes Jring the week of May lO which will 'own the achievements of this activity i its inaugural year. eww em FTER the mid-year examinations the Classical Club was organized, under the guidance of Father Nolan, with a view toward spending the rest of the school year in two main fields of activity, one, an introductory study of the Creek language, and the other, the completion of a project in the form of an attack upon a walled town by Roman troops. Those who are engaged in the study of Creek are the members who attained an average of 85? or more, those engaged in the project have an average ten points lower than their more learned brothers. This year membership in the Classical Club has been restricted to students of Freshman Latin. Next year, however, the club hopes to expand numerically and academically, thus integrating a greater number of students in another aspect of the cultural life of Hayes. i i3i ' ' Galencfcw HEN the new staff and moderator of the CARDlNAL'S CALENDAR set themselves to the task of producing the third edition of the yearbook, they were faced with the difficult problem of meeting the superior standards of the ,two previous issues. ln the course of the year additional problems presented themselves, such as the difficulty of obtaining photographic ma- terial so necessary for the informal sections, and the withdrawal of some members of the staff who graduated in January. lnexperience was another factor which heightened their worries. With stout hearts, however, they tackled their task. Bernie Carolan, as editor-in-chief, and C-ene Hamilton, as business manager, worked selflessly and tirelessly to complete the book on time. Bill Kenney, Joe lngrao and John McKeon, who supervised the other staffs, likewise deserve credit. In general outline the CALENDAR follows the pattern of its predeces- sors. We have confined the pictures of servicemen, however, to members of the Class of i945 who are already in service, because the number of alumni returns would become so large in time that it would require a bigger book than we could produce. Despite the obstacles, we have completed the book and we submit it for your approval, acknowledging its limitations but admitting that we did our best. 132 Editor-in-Chief Bernard Carolan Moderator Rey. William B. Delaney Business Staff Literary Staff Eugene Hamilton, Mgr, Thomas Crehan John Keane John McGuire Raymond O'Keefe William Kenney, Editor Robert Kane William Scanlan John Christian Robert O'FIaherty Photography Staff Joseph lngro, Editor Frank Morris Harold Reichart Ernest Pascucci Frank Bonanno Art Staff John McKeon, Editor Thomas Kennedy The Editor in a smiling mood , Eve cl Hammoixs N Mod ne an CONN A era for 3 xhew 35 5 WOrk. check Fi A . nigh The Photogravlml Sta l33 mg the art Work. CIVIL AIR PATROL CADETS joyed a highly successful I9-45 campaign. At the begin- ning of the school year the Canadian Government once again extended an invitation to the Hayes cadets to travel to the w fx airfields around Montreal for a study of pre-flight aeronautics. Since Hayes is the only high school in the United States so honored, only the best cadets of the former year were per- mitted to go, Accompanied by the Reverend John J. Mulroy as chaplain and officials of the Civil Air Patrol, the group had an interesting and educational trip. Their conduct and dis- cipline won the respect and admiration of all who met them, thus increasing the reputation of the school. On their return Cadet Sergeant John McNally recounted .heir enjoyable ex- periences to the entire student body at a special assembly. During the year the cadets studied faithfully each week the subjects which comprise this important training program. Each Tuesday evening Civil Air Patrol instructors taught them the fundamentals of navigation, meteorology, aerodynamics, military courtesy and drill. The disciplinary training which they acquired will be a decided advantage to them when they enter the armed forces. So faithfully did the cadets cooperate with their teachers that whenever they appeared in public the praise they received was unbounded. Their efforts were rewarded when they won the competition held in the Kingsbridge Armory for all Bronx units of the C. A. P. Marching in the St. Patrick's Day parade, they heard comments from all sides on their marching ability. . The Civil Air Patrol affords the men of Hayes an excellent opportunity to prepare for the future and enables them the better to serve God and Country. Marching up Fifth Avenue I34 HE Cardinal Hayes contingent of the Civil Air Patrol en- 44 far' P 4 EA M K Sinn'- SENIOR DEBATI NG GROUP DEBATING lTH this report of its activities the Senior section of the Father Higgins Debating So- ciety concludes its most active forensic year. lt has been one in which an increased interest in public speaking has been manifested, and a steady growth in oratorical proficien- cy has been noted. The participants have gained an invaluable experience on the public platform that will serve to shape and enhance their respective careers. Most of all, this facility in speech will enable them to serve God and aid humanity better. During the year our debaters have competed against the various Catholic High Schools of the city and the surrounding area. Bishop Loughlin, St, Michael, Cathedral Girls, Cham- inade, St. Barnabas, La Salle Academy, Mount St. Michael, All Hallows, St. Agnes and lm- maculata are numbered among our opponents. Registering a substantial number of vic- tories, the speakers have in all engagements acquitted themselves in creditable fashion and have brought honor and glory to Hayes and to themselves. A special word of gratitude is due the following for their consistent loyalty and industry: Messrs. Walter Lee, Frank Tuo- ti, Gerard McLaughlin, John Gibbons, Andrew Panebianco, George Fischer, James and John Conroy, Edward Cain and Michael Mackin. Of especial interest and profit has been the group participation in two Panel Discussions. The first was sponsored by St. Barnabas High School on the theme, Catholicism and Democ- racy, in which thirteen high schools were rep resented, the second was held under the aus- pices of the Foreign Policy Association, wherein a large number of public, private and par- ochial secondary schools discussed topics of vital economic, political and moral import. The formal closing of the season will occur on the evening of May 29th, when a public debate between Cardinal Hayes and La Salle Academy will take place in the Brady Auditori- um. Unfortunately, the Calendar must go to press before it can record the result of this encounter. This year for the first time a Junior section of the Debating Society was formed to sat- isfy the needs and desires of Freshmen and Sophomores who are interested in forensic speaking. The experience they derived from this year's activities will make them valuable assets to next year's Senior section. We have every reason to expect that in the years to come the spoken word will be honored and utilized at Hayes so that, under the direction of Father Grace, we may ad- vance to goals whose attainment will redound to the good of God and man. 136 JUNIOR DEBATING GROUP 137 SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA MUSIC HE success of the many musical organizations of Cardinal Hayes High School is manifested by the wide recognition they have re- fs. ceived in the few years the school has been operating, Their renown has spread so far that they have now become nationally known. The trophies and the plaudits they have won attest the time and the ef- forts they have spent to achieve the superior quality which is acclaimed by all critics. Under the direction of the Reverend John W. Ziemak the vari- ous musical groups labor until perfection has been attained before they perform publicly, And their public performances are numerous. Frequently they are called upon during the year to lend their talents to some program, whether it be sponsored by the school or some other organization. Whatever the request, their response is willing and worthwhile. Space does not permit us to mention all the achievements of the FATHER ZIEMAK Music Department this year, but we should like to indicate the high- lights, Over all other schools, the Symphony Orchestra was invited to play twice over the radio on programs sponsored by Catholic Charities, and they acquitted themselves nobly, They also played at the city finals of the Hearst Oratorical Contest which were held at the Museum of Art. The Concert Band played at all of our football games and were ever ready to devote their services to bond rallies and other worthy causes. The Choral Group, which likewise deserves much credit, was under the direction of the Reverend Anselm Llewellyn until his superiors transferred him and Mr. Frank succeeded him. The Swing Band of Hayes is so well known and praised that nothing more need be said in its favor, Suffice it to mention that the success of school dances is due in no small measure to the solid sending of this musical aggregation led by Ray Costa. The highlight of the musical year came with the annual Soiree Musicale which was pre- sented on the evenings of May Zl , 22 and 23. This event provides so much enjoyment for the many friends of Hayes' that they now look forward eagerly to its presentation. This year, as always, it was a magnificent success. We regret that we must go to press before the finals of the Catholic School Musical Festival are held, but we are confident that the musical groups of Hayes which are repre- sented will make the same splendid showing they made last year. To Father Ziemak and his assistants, Mr, Frank and Mr. Krueger, and to the many Hayes musicians we offer our cordial congratulations and appreciation. SEM: 4 152, 3, -my 294 ?3Q!1A: b if , Q X n Q. lxylgljgvfilt sa 1-gg usfaf, , mm 3,1 a gift moisawwia VM , xanga :ag 4 ,419 19 new Anqjivgj Q4 '24 161 'SIM' Q fruit 'dffia ' 22? 1-fi we R Lf W ww ,, 3, F, ivwsva W i m f' at 1 N 7' 3 3 55 25- gzi- l lll2lf . -., l.!l I 1 I' . 'ir 2 ggwii J-WW mi, M 'Fd rr . . 3 ga ,, K' 'U 's 'I y 'g r Q , 1. ,V f U hm, Q X I up fs ' Qwtk' Q ,v I la. A 1 , , , a I if .K gf? kwk 5 'Vi J 5x 5 gi. 1 7' Q W gl v ,Y W 4? ' M X 1 I CHEERLEADERS ROBABLY the most dynamic group of the year was the cheerleaders. They were to be seen bouncing and yelling at every major sports event. Their antics and efforts added in no small measure to the success of our foot- ball and basketball teams. Under the direction of Father Lavin, their rhyme and rhythm set our hearts beating fast- er and lent volume to our cheers. Between goal-posts and under hoops they spurred our gallant teams on to victory. When the games were over, they took no bows but disappeared into the surging crowd which soon forgot those who had made the game more lively and spi- rited. For these unsung Hayes men of spirit we now give a rousing cheer of gratitude. l4l DANCE COMMITTEE HESE members of the Senior Class busily engaged them- selves in preparing the most popular social activities at Hayes-the dances. The best compliment and greatest favor that can be given to any l-layes admirer is an invite to one of these social functions. The reputation of being the best in high school circles is due in great part to the unselfish ef- forts of this committee, headed by Bernie Carolan of 4A. Great attention was given to creating the proper dance atmosphere through varied and intricate decorations. Congratulations to all, including Father Fitzge- rald, the moderator. 'J , ' . , .W ii -l Lai' ,i . W' President. . . . NICHOLAS KUNYCKY Vice-President . .... JOHN MCMAHON Moderator. . . BROTHER WILBERT, C.F.X. PHYSICS CLUB O you remember passing Room Zl l on that cloudy Tuesday? lt wasn't the faint rumble of thunder that you heard but the ardent hum of the busy members of the Physics Club. Brother Wilbert and his group of physicists were busily en- gaged in exploring the secrets of science. The purpose of this activity was fulfill- ed in permitting the members to use the different types of apparatus and to be- come familiar with them. The knowledge provided by each student's independent research in his pet line supplemented the regular Physics course. Although the club was organized for the first time this year, it is well estab- lished as one of the school's activities. Lectures and movies served to stimulate the interest of the members. As the CALENDAR goes to press, they are busily preparing their part in the program that has been arranged for the Science Open House to be held May lO. 1 POSTER CLUB F you want it known, tell it to the Poster CIub. That's the motto of this active, self-ettacing group which has done a splendid service for the many other clubs of l-layes. lt takes a great deal of advertising to acquaint the many students with the variety of activities which take place in the course of the year, and the Poster Club, under the su- pervision ot Father Loughman, did its job well. On the shortest possible notice they produced attractive, eye-catching posters. They are also responsible for decorating the Christmas tree, setting up the Crib and caring tor the bulletin boards. Besides informing the student body of the numerous goings-on, the club sti- mulates the desire for perfection among its members by monthly competitive ex- hibitions at which prizes are awarded the designers of the best posters. Credit must be extended to all the twenty-tive active members of this club who during the year receive no plaudits whatever. Alas Door Yorlckv' l44 PATRICIANS HE final performance of Hamlet on April 27th concluded the most successful year of the Hayes Dramatic Society to date. Under the presidency of Frank Tuoti '45 this group began its '44-'45 season with an original play, Life Again. This comedy, dealing with the home life of the Hayes student, was written and directed by the moderator, the Reverend Thomas A. Dunn. The Reverend Patrick O'Flaherty construct- ed the sets and the Reverend Edwin Broderick was the capable business manager. The show was a popular success. Besides adding sizeably to the activities fund, it brought forth the talent that was to shine so noticeably in Hamlet, Gerard McLaughlin, Arthur Meredith, Jim Lyon, Frank Tuoti and James La Manna, all of Senior Year, turned in memorable performances. Jim Lyon was th spring of '45 and during his term Hamlet reached the boards of Hayes. With this Shakesperean presentation the society went back to its early tradition and gave two plays in one year, a comedy and a serious drama. ln both shows the Patricians drew female talent from two Bronx Catholic High Schools. St. Simon Stock provided the talented girls for Life Again, and Aquinas Hall lent its stars for the tragedy of the melancholy Dane. ln thus drawing on the girls' schools Hayes claims another 'first.' The Patricians and their moderator bid an affectionate farewell to the greatest collection of stars in Hayes history. William Powell '46, the incoming president, hopes that the new year will furnish talent comparable to Jerry lvlcLaughlin's Frank Barrett and Hamlet, Artie lvleredith's Harry West and Claudius, Jim Lyon's Eddie Kavanagh and Horatio John M t' ' , ar in s Slim and Polonius, and Frank Tuoti's Bill Barrett. The stagehands were guided expertly b Joh S h e new president of the society in the y n c wen- dinger '45 and Eugene Heubel '46 The Business Staff began under the auspices of Ronald Pease '45 and ended the year under the memorable efficiency of Raymond O'Keefe '45 As ' ' ' we turn the brightest page in the histor f th P I ' y o e atri- cians, we look with confidence to the Class of '46, 1 V 4, 1 rl! J'X ,, gf '3 W 'gf , N M Ev 9' fffafig ir? , X Q ex Q . gg-if JE . 3 i 5 V The Barretts have picture trouble. M '3'7f7i S S Was me Vgr S P615 Ophelia and Hamlet. ,,..--N ,,,4.....-M-ffwe he yqmg- fl Hamxet Sxavs t Ophelia and Laertes PUBLIC SPEAKING HE purpose of this club is to develop and improve the speaking ability of seniors to whom membership is limited. To say that Father Harry Wolff has done that is putting it mildly. The success which Frank Tuoti '45 at- tained in the Oratorical Contest sponsored by the American Legion manifests the sincere interest the moderator has taken in the mem- bers of this club and the efforts he has spent to achieve its end. Meetings were held weekly during the school year at which the members delivered speeches they had written and received instruc- tions in the art of voice placement, the mech- anics of speech and breathing. Plans are now being formulated for a public Oratorical Contest to be held in May. The winner of this contest will be presented with a gold medal for oratory at graduation. STU DENT ASSOCIATION OFFICERS Student President . Student Manager . Ihief Justice. . Iomptroller . lice-President . Lenior President . . unior President . . iophomore 'President freshman President . DERMOTT O'CONNELL . JOHN CONNOLLY . HENRY KENNEDY . . . ROBERT FRESE . . . HARRY HECK . WILLIAM KENNEY . VINCENT DELANEY . FRANCIS GOTTRON . THOMAS McGRANN THE STUDENTS ASSOCIATION HIS year the students of Hayes were treated to the spectacle of a double election with all the attendant trimmings. January graduation took from us George Hoolahan and Walter Lee, who had Served since September as Student President and Student Manager respectively. Succeeding them were Dermott O'Connell and John Connolly. Under both regimes the Stu- dents Association functioned smoothly and well. A record-breaking response to Father Buckley's request for members of the Student Council resulted in a three-shift plan whereby a number of seniors served for a time and were then supplanted by another group. The spirit and devotion to duty of this year's Council should set an example to the many undergraduates for whose welfare they have been so solicitous. The stupendous support given the Association this year by the men of Hayes aided the many activities of the school which are unable to support themselves. ln turn, the members were recipients of many benefits, such as a subscription to the CHALLENGER, a copy of the directory which made its first appearance, the privilege of all athletic facilities and re- ductions in the prices of admission to all games and dances. Though many students are unable to play on school teams or take part in the many ac- tivities of the year, they can achieve the satisfaction of having done something for Hayes through their membership in the S. A. lt may appear to be a little to some, but a little here and a little there adds up t-o the tremendous success which has been enjoyed by the Stu- dents Association this past year. i s l I... 1--'w 1 943 fit? Sun Mon 3 31 1945 March Qffsff I 9 Sun Mon 1945 11116 Suu A1621 DlC Wh! fl 345 IO I I F? IA V b. A I9 2 Z3 24 26 1 45 ,-.. E ,. ., x jgfj I '-kia' W V? J? 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C x ' 'J fr ,J I T. - Q, , kv ' - 'T 25 Z 5 I 'f ' -,ll 7 U: x 1-- 1 H mi . 'km' 5 Egg .. fg.Hagx.4,-fx.. ,.,4,g,.,.,.f- FATHER PETERS Moderator AL GROH Coach ED LARKIN Assistant Coach 40016611 T the start of the season Al C-roh, who succeeded Ward Cuff as coach of the Hayes eleven, and Ed Larkin, his assistant, were faced with the task of developing a team strong enough to meet the heavy schedule that had been booked for it. Relying on a number of the pre- vious season's veterans, headed by Captain Cieorge Hoolahan at right half, they lined up what promised to be a fine team, The backfield com- prised Hoolahan, Al Moran at quarterback, Frank Reynolds at left half and Gene Moran at fullback. Kenney and McS'nane were the stalwart ends, while McCarthy and Gillen made formidable-looking tackles. Larry Hughes and Matty Thompson were a pair of effective guards and Richard the Lion-hearted Lyons served at center. An unusual number of injuries hampered the team throughout the season, making the maintenance of a steady first-string eleven impos- sible. Bill Stetter, a newcomer, was injured so badly in the opener with Central Catholic of Lawrence, Massachusetts, that he was unable to play for the rest of the year. An old leg injury prevented Hoolahan from playing as effectively as he might have, and in due time Al Moran and Frank Reynolds were out of the lineup. This forced our coaches to switch Bill Kenney to quaterback and replace him in the line with John Connolly. lt was a wise move and both players showed to advantage in their new positions. Joe Quinn was a reliable asset to the backfield all during .the season. Picked to lose by most prognosticators, the team traveled to Law- rence for its initial game and won in a stunning upset, 6-O, over the highly regarded and heavily favored Central Catholic eleven. A bolt of lightning in the form of a third period pass from Allie Moran to Joe Quinn proved to be the margin of victory. ISO The following week a power-laden Brooklyn Prep outfit handed the Cardinals the worst defeat the school has ever suffered, 39-O. The team across the river rode roughshod over a weakened and injured Hayes eleven, scoring in every period. ln the third quarter the Hayes machine began to rumble, but the opposition was so great that our threat proved ineffective. Recovering from the Brooklyn defeat, the Cardinals showed their pre-season brilliance in vanquishing the Power Memorail aggregation at Fordham Field, l2-6. Scoring in the second and third periods, Hayes seemed to have the game in tow, but Power struck back at the beginning of the fourth quarter and provided an exciting finish as a goal-line stand in the closing minutes brought a well-earned victory. Brooklyn again proved to be too strong for the Bronxites when St. John's scalped the Redbirds in the next game, ZO-O. Hayes started off like a house afire, but the superiority ofthe opposing team was soon reflected in the mounting score. Displaying its vaunted offensive power for the first time in the season, Hayes revenged the decision of a few years ago by playing the part of an ungracious host and upsetting the gridders of Malden Cath- olic H.S., l947. Striking on the ground, in the air and via an inter- cepted pass, the Cardinals really gave their rooters something to cheer about. Frank Reynolds, John Connolly and Dick Lyons scored for our side. With their team leading Xavier l2-O at the half, Hayes rooters were confident of another victory, but during the second half ,the tables were turned and Xavier emerged victorious, l3-l 2. The greatest game the Cardinals played all season was against the Mount on Thanksgiving Day. Picked to lose by a large score, they amazed everyone by outplaying and outwitting Howie Smith's boys from the northern Bronx. Although they lost 7-O by a fluke play in the third quarter, it was a definite moral victory for the Redbirds. All of the color and excitement that accompanies the traditional rivalry between these teams was present, making it a memorable tussle. ln the last game of the season Hayes suffered another defeat at the hands of St. Mary's from Rutherford, N. J., who undoubtedly found victory sweet after the loss inflicted on them by our team last year. Considering the number of games won and the points scored, this year's record is not exactly impressive, but for the stamina and sports- manship displayed the team and coaches deserve great credit, We are hopeful that next year Hayes will produce a championship team which will satisfy our yearning to Beat the Mount. George Hoolahan Captain George makes a valiant try. Gene Moran on the run FOOTBALL MANAGERS -no-i. I I Q I 1 Reynolds runs around end, Pellerifo prenares To pass. Schedule Hayes Opponent ,CENTRAL CATHOLIC ILawrence, Mass.l BROOKLYN PREP ,..,.,. ,POWER MEMORIAL ,,,, ST. JOHN'S ,,,, ,,,,, ,,,,,,. ,MALDEN CATHOLIC . IMaIcIer1, Mass! XAVIER ,,,, A,,,,,L,,,,,,,,,. MT. ST. MICHAEL ,,,,, I ST. MARY S ,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,A, IRutherford, N,J.J Kenney Trying To be elusive. Reynolds runs around end. McShane blocks a kick Bull Kenney Now he kicks. I V Give me that ball. Matt Thompson Frank Reynolds Moran hits the ground. Terry McShal ob F ynn John Gillen What happened to the ball? Joe Quinn McShane catches a pass Dont kick hum George' T Gene Moran 4 l -'11 .i ,. l. .- BROTHER EMIL BROTHER LA SALLE BROTHER LUCAS faquee aww NOTHER first in the history of Hayes came this year with the organization of the Jayvee football team. Coached by Brothers Emil, La Salle and Lucas, their grid cam- paign was an enjoyable surprise to the many followers of the team. Undefeated in Junior Varsity competition and suc- cumbing only to the Mount's second and third stringers, they featured a good ground game grinding out yardage on offense and their opponents on defense. Although teamwork was the predominant factor in their success, the junior Redbirds had many outstanding players Among those who merited promotion to a varsity status were Marino, an excellent center whose skill at place-kicking after a touchdown brought his rise, Federico, whose slippery-hipped touchdown runs found favor with the coaches, and Ryan an expensive back whose speed is held in high esteem by both football and track coaches. Besides them, others who are sure to achieve prominence next year are Stramiello, Perry, Barris and Roe. Such an auspicious beginning for the Jayvee football team augurs well and gives us the assurance of larger, more experienced varsity squads in the future. 158 Hayes I 2 24 I3 26 ,,,, 6 ,7,,, Schedule Opponent St. Joseph's ,,,,,,,, .,.....,,,, O Brooklyn Prep ,,,,,.. ,,,,,, I 3 St. Jol'm's ,,A.....,. W M13 Xavier ,.,.,,,, ,,,,,,,,. , .,..,... O Mt. St. Michaeln 9 159 DERM I E O'CONNELL Captain ALTHOUGH we can't boast-as we did last year-of having won the city champion- ship, we are nevertheless proud of the showing our hoopmen made. They took sec- ond place in the Bronx-Manhattan division of the Catholic High School League and second place in the Lt. Frank Haggerty Tournament, sponsored by Chaminade High School. At the close of last season we were faced with the loss of our dynamic coach, Nat Volpe, but fortune favored us and he returned to us this year to take up again the task of turning out a superior team. With Dermie O'Connell to set the pace, the team of Tommy Lambright, Phil Barreras, Matty Thompson, Bradley and John Connolly played a fast ball game and gave promise of being a championship club. Danny Mc- 'Laughlin lent valuable aid until his mid-year graduation, as did Gibbs, Roger Kennedy, Lyons and Baden. The team slackened its pace somewhat as the season progressed which accounts for the nine losses suffered. At times they were slow in starting, but usually they came back in the second half with the finesse that makes winners to score a decisive victory. The sure shots of O'Connell from any angle on the court were a definite advantage to the team and showed him to be a rare find. His brilliance in the Haggerty Tournament, in which he broke the individual scoring record, won for him the most valuable player's award and netted him a place on the all-tournament team. l-le also made the all-city first-string team. He was not the only Hayes player, however, to be so honored. The honorable mentions which Lambright and Barreras received reflect their excellent ball- playing. The team itself broke a record for the number of points scored in the tournament and deserves for its splendid showing the congratulations of all. Needless to say, Coach Volpe has our plaudits at all times. 160 The Lt. Frank Haggerty Memorial Tournament HBYBS Opponent 67 ST 41 . ,,,,,,, , DOMINICS 62 ,,YYYY Y,YYY,Y, S T. FRANCIS ,,,,,,,,,,, 56 YYYY,Y . YY,, ..ST. PETER'S 1S.I,J ,,,,,, .. 34 ,,YY,,, Y,,Y, S T. JOHN'S ,,,,, ,,,,,,, x be a There mug TT Coach! Whaf do X do DOW: axl- 43 27 43 Hayes SO ,,,,,, 38 36 SO ,,,,,, 47 37 ...,,, 46 ,...... Y..YY, 38 AYYY... ,...., 29 A,,,... 48 ..,.... 36. ..,,,, 58 ,,Y,.,. 41 ..,.... ... 43 ,,,.A. .. 24 ....... 28 ,,,,,,, 42. 49 ,,,,,,, Y,,Y, V qu: ang Ca t . --1 P am confer. arsity Basketball Schedule Opponent .......ALUMN 1 ST. SIMON STOCK Y,,,,, ..YY..Y 3 7 FORDHAM PREP? ,,,,,,,, ,.,,,.. .3 S .......MT. ST. MICHAEL:Y1...........................,..............38 POWER? ........................,....................,.....,,.......... 41 ......CENTRAL CATHOLIC fAIIer1Town, Pa. J ........38 RICEH' .,,,.,,..,,,,,...,,,,..,..,.,,,...,.,,,,,,..,,,,...,,,.,..,.,,,,.. 33 LA SALLE'-- .,,.....,,.,.,,.........,,.,,.,....,.,,.,.,,.,....,....... 43 ...ST. ANN'S'-- ..,......................... .......30 ...FORDHAM PREP? .,,,.. - .,...... ...... . 46 ...BROOKLYN PREP .,,,..,..,,..,. . ............... ..... . .49 ...ST. ANN'S:Yf ......,......,....,,.......................,.....,...,. .39 ...CENTRAL CATHOLIC iAIlenfown, Pa.J ......... .55 .. RICE? ......................................................... ...... 3 6 ...POWER4 .... ..... . 45 XAVIER .....,........... ........ 4 3 LA SALLE27f ............................... ...... 4 7 .. MT. ST. MICHA EL271 ...... .............. ...... 4 4 2T1lndica'fes League Games . ,S - ,K 1 r Q ff M : nf K x ir- 1 ff, ', ,. 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Q5 , Q ,MW krwiesiiii gi -if lweee' OACHED by Brother Timothy, the Jayvee basketball squad had a very successful i944-45 season, win- ning fifteen of their eighteen games and coming close to snatching the league championship. ln a close tilt they lost to the Stanners of St. Ann's and had to be con- tent with second place. lt seems that the Stanners are developing into a menace for our Jayvee team since last year, they also defeated us in an upset play-off for the championship. The little Cardinals played excellent ball all sea- son, however, defeating such able teams as Xavier, Regis, Fordham, Mount St. Michael, Power, La Salle and Rice. The team of Bedford, Dwyer, Finn, Haywood and McCar- thy quickly broke into a hard fast game and usually ran up high scores against their opponents. Bailey, Muiri, Tambini, Thomas and Trainor were very capable substi- tutes who rendered valuable assistance when called upon. A combination of teamwork and courage proved to be the key to the success the squad enjoyed. lt was -the first season Brother Timothy coached the team. Last year he served as mentor of the sophomore team. He deserves great praise for the results he a- chieved and looks forward to a championship team next year. Our heartiest congratulations to Brother and the members of the Jayvee team! 168 Jayvee Basketball Schedule Hayes OPP 32 .......,.. ..,...,.,, s T. siMoN STOCK ........... ......... 1 2 I6 ,,,,,,,,., ,.,,....., P ORDHAM PREP? ....... ......... I 9 36 .,,,,,,,,, ..,,...... M T. ST. MicHAEi.:f1 ......... ......... I 9 ae .,......,. .......... P oweiw ................... ......,.. 2 2 31 ..,,.,,,,, A........, s T. AGNES ........ ......... 2 6 39 .,,,,,.,., .......... R iced: ,........... ......... 1 7 35 .,,,,,,,,, ........... i. A sAi.LE21: ........ ......... 1 8 34 .,,,,,,,,, ........... s T. ANN'Sil: ............. ......A.. 1 8 37 w,,-7..7,4 ...,,....,. F ORDHAM PREP? ....... ......... 2 9 37 ,,,,,,..,, ,,..'....... is PookLvN PREP ....... ....,---- 1 6 16 7.,.,,..,, ,...,...... s T. ANN'S ........... .....---- 2 9 35 ....,,,,,, ........... P OWERi5i ........ --------- 2 8 42 .,,,..,,,, ,.,........ x Avieiz ................... ..------- 2 8 39 ,..M.,,,,, ..,........ L A SALLESF ................. ---.----- 2 6 31 ---,---VYA ,,VA,,,,,,, M T, ST. MICHAEL? ......... ..------- 2 9 rltlndicates League Games SOPHOMORE BASKETBALL TEAM FRESHMAN BASKETBALL TEAM 169 Zifhuzwut Wi O 'hack HE CALENDAR must close its pages to the track team with only one meet completed because of the necessity of meeting the printer's deadline, but we go with the assurance that we have a poten- tial champion in our track team. ln the first meeting of the season the Mercury-men of Hayes, sparked by the fine running of veteran Jimmy Ryan and the broad-jumping of Dempsey, easily outdistanced St. Ann's to emerge the vic- tors. We regret that we cannot follow the entire season and record its results, but we have no doubts about the outcome, knowing it will be a brilliant one for Hayes. Marty Schmitt B ITH the sun setting on the football and bas- ketball seasons spring became a reality. As the shadows grew shorter and sun hotter, we knew that the perennial unjustice done to the baseball team by the CALENDAR must recur. lt is unfortunate but necessary that we have to go to press this early in the season when only six games have been played. Winning the opening game and starting off on the right foot is a characteristic of Hayes teams. The baseball team was no exception. Showing great potential power the Cardinals de- feated Bryant H. S. in the opener, 5-2. After the encouraging victory of the first game the Hayes- men slackened their pace and lost the next two games to Xavier and St. Ann's respectively, In the fourth encounter of the season victory was once again ours when we defeated La Salle, 8-3, but the two following games brought defeat to our door. Although we have suffered four losses so far, the team is in fine shape with a strong pitch- ing staff consisting of Merrill, Wiederecht -and Schmitt. Our hopes ride with the team for the remainder of the season, feeling certain it will be a successful one. l72 ROQBY ex BN, Ste Her y Schedule .Bryant ,W ,Xavier ..,,,,,,, ,SL Anrfsiii W ,La S'aIIe : ,,,v,,, ,Xavier ,,,,,,,,,, ,Fordham Prepiii ,Brooklyn Prep ,, 1 ,La Salles .,..,,,, Power' ,,..vv.. ,Mt Sf. Michael ,Tolentme .,,. Bryant ,,,.A,,,,,,,. Fordham Prepiii , Sf. Anri's ,,,a. Poweriii ,,,,,,,,,, Tolentme ,,,,,,,,. , Brooklyn Prep Mt. St. Michael: Mt. St. Michael: iilridicate League Games err, Dave Mau, Tmm-nm! H . fcufaee Budd OOKING forward to a succesful season under the guidance of Father Pavis, the Jayvee baseball squad entered spring practice with all the assurance of their bigger brothers. A record turnout when the call for candidates was issued enabled the coach to select a potential championship club. The six- man pitching staff, of whom John Cordon and William Froats are the most promising, was the key to their defense. Ernie Herold, Leo De Prizio, and John Costello, catc'hers, completed the batteries. Louis Frese, Tom Murren, John Sisk, Lou Tam- 'biri, Paul Lunn and Bob Maliney shared the infield burden while Pete Clemente, Ed Dowling, Steve Frank, Tom Gallinay, T. Irish, Bob Philline and Mike Stramiello held the outfield posts. The important managerial details were taken care of by Miraglia, Fay and Thomas. As in the case of other spring activities, the CALEN- DAR cannot record the results of the Jayvee team completely. We close, however, assured by Father Pavis that his team will develop into excellent varsity material for future Hayes teams. l74 April May Jayvee Baseball Schedule 20 Mt. St. Michael 23 'Power 25 St. Agnes 26 St. Francis 27 Manhattan Prep 2 Power 4 La Salle 7 Fordham Prep 9 St. Agnes l l Rice l4 Mt. St. Michael l6 La Salle I9 All Hallows 22 Fordham Prep 24 Rice 25 Manhattan Prep 29 All Hallows ii Swamming. PLASHY And the Red Mermen were off to a fine start, After two years Hayes finally organized the swimming team which had been eagerly awaited by so many of the student body. Under the direction of Father Loughman the squad of fifteen excellent swimmers diligently practiced to achieve perfection. Manhattan College graciously offered its pool for practice each afternoon, and the mermen made good use of it. They made the long trip gladly. Their diligent efforts were rewarded in the excellent show- ings they made against the seasoned teams of Manhattan Prep and Regis. Because of their late start, they could not arrange formal meets with other schools. Father Loughman is very pleased with this year's results, however, and looks forward to a prize-winning team next year. Captain Charlie McCarthy, Berberich, Donohue, Keegan, Lindgsen and Smith received letters for their splendid work with the team this year. 7emu3i HE call for tennis candidates was issued by Brother Henry immediately after the Easter vacation. Practice sessions were held several afternoons weekly. Gradually the team took shape and was ready for its schedule of matches which began on May l. Unfortunately the Ca- lendar goes to press before it can record the results. The following students comprise the team: K. O'Connell, J. Fitzgerald, and H. Gaffney, single players, D. Carmody and P. Roth, J. O'Shea and F. Cronin, doubles players. Loughlin Fordham Prep 7 ,,,,,A,, ,,,,,,, Brooklyn Prep 8 All Hallows Mt. St. Michael 18 ,.,.,,,, .,,..,. Iona Prep 21 ,,,,,,,, ,,,s... Brooklyn Prep 25 ,,,,A,,, ..,,... L oughlin May l ........ ...a,. 4 ,.,,,... ,....,, i4ffffff ff. Iona Prep 29 ,,,,,... ,....., June l .,,,,v,, -s...,, A ll l lallOWS 6 ,As,,,,, ,,,,,,. F ordham Prep Mt. St. Michael 8 ....,... ...,,, aqanaldall ANDBALL was introduced at Hayes at the end of last year under the di- rection of Father Halpin. Since it was late in the season, no matches with individual schools were scheduled. However, we en- tered teams in the Catholic High School Tournament. The results were far beyond our expectations. We tied with Bishop Loughlin High School of Brooklyn for the city championship, and our doubles team of Patrick Hayden and Dominic Anastasio were awarded gold medals as the doubles champions of the city. This year we are competing with other schools and have already scored victories over Power and All Hallows. Despite the lqss of most of last year's squad we are looking forward to another successful season. We predict an ever increasing inter- est in this sport at Hayes as its activities become better known. 176 HAYES MARCHING SONG Side by side to march and fight together, On and up to brilliant victory, One by one to conquer all our foes, Onward, men of Hayesl Cardinal and Gold, behold our colors, May they be .the object of all praise. H--A--Y--E--S Let this cheer resound through all the days CHORUS March on, loyal sons and true, Hurl our challenge to the sky, We will make the earth's foundations quake, Fight on, do or die. FIGHT, FIGHT, FIGHT Forward, onward to our goal, Victory is our battle cry. When the battle rages strong, We'll keep fighting right along, And we'll win for Cardinal and Gold. ,aafwfffwfw ,fzfffffwwf 14 IN the preparation of a yearbook the size of the CARDINAL'S CALENDAR the staff requires some outside assistance and cooperation. We wish, therefore, to express our gratitude to the following persons and firms whose help made the com- pletion of the book possible. Mr. Frank Ball of the New City Printing Company of Union City, New Jersey, for his valuable technical advice and assistance. , Mr. Norman Kerker of Delma Studios, 9 Wesit 20th Street, New York City, for his cooperation in supplying the photography. The Royal Canadian Air Force for permission to use pictures of our cadets taken on their Canadian trip. The firm of Gottscho-Schleisner, l5O-35 86th Avenue, Jamaica, Long Island, for permission to use some of their pictures of the school. Finally, we wish to thank all the members of the faculty and the student body who advanced the publication of the yea rbook. Produced by Engravatone 0 NEW CITY PRINTING COMPANY 180 UNION CITY, N. J. ' -in - , ' - -, '- , iii, ' 512213, f-1-?2y2. .' , ' 3 , 7:?5s f.?f-ffiivg' -3 7?3f'?f,iz-2 ..1.f!- Q4 , iiw-1 ,. it m - . 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