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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. Father -rim wquem wratoxiival pr, Juli: if slurivnls that some yn--ll ms Xsiwlll-ll mmm alll- lim fvs- A- vf--- y v-m'----f--- fp lil-mills his 'Jail Slnlllnn lillw . . , ir.. ms-in tvss, V, ,nw Nulfqlm, P S R h I F ,. lm, ll atflcla-U5 tart 3 93153 5 or wxliwlll llls-:nlz1xw'l-. 7 P d ' T B IV f .ln ., ay s ro uction 0 P A' Uk 'A A lhlhmu N NNJIJJK XM X Swine 'N' gulf-ll ui i'l,:l1- ,llatriw als ew-ll ilvwiun-fl xml .Swim Wynzu mi Vdwmhw MH!! WU WH K l lea, as In 'l1.il,mw1l lxp.Nf,ba,ll me- I K H' ,fx ' tink, , ' .-.wry 1 .ir- gv. Vfmlcs Sutunnl. l'zx '44 Records Fall 'n flflission Drive lzxxtllimiislllxxlb liixvlival hy ll-in lily 'lv' 1' Y Nl V xwilaili up ii hvlsll 1 S2.'?'ffulll fllllknm llw glufl lwlvuu .N-if Till. -mlgfllswll in lm- :my mu 'ml mls slum' ln llll- msn li ie-mn mn vml5 lwnnlzxlxg lin' swwzxls xgly ull :wil ln iwgxliuvilvfl lint ggmng lip nhl Ives zlmn SITSAM Fw wx il 'if U5 51 howl :lull Irwin Ash ll?-llixiw Slw Enslm Pwilillglyl. xl xms .in siinllll ll Ang. :my in xafuurkg-X ul .slnnisl 'l'hz'-v s'l.ls-.vsw1h':ll1LLluri inure 'him IW! D0 mwh. ZFI lfwimrlgg llw vxnja null xx-sw -:iw y 8 ina tudml- , Lum Lovnt is nnyunr to relale the tale ui l uric' c-mnmsxnrlos. 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,
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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
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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
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