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mkcm FRONT ROW: Rosario Contino, Robert Brucato, Louis Re, Anthony Andreacchi, Michael Calabro, Domi- nic DeMaria, Donald DiLorenzo. SECOND ROW: Louis Domenicucci, Joseph Russo, Salvatore Manino, August Ardizzone, Robert Sparacio, Frank Pace. THIRD ROW: James Byrne, Julius Vigna, Robert Castel- lano, Michael Porto, Dominic Lagat- tolla, Donald Driscoll. FOURTH ROW: Edward Cutolo, Ralph Perillo, Benito Bandini, Eugene DeMarco, Dominic D'Ambrosio. BACK ROW: John Olivari, John Pagano, Joseph Dispenza, Arthur DiSalvo. STANDI NG: Father Ciampi. The Italian Club, open to all students interested in the culture and background of ltaly, is one of the largest and most active clubs at Hayes. Guest speakers and movies highlight their meetings and the Opera Group arranges parties to hear the various opera companies that visit New York. Their popular Serata ltaliana culminates the year's activities. i Qi 5 in FRONT ROW: Maurice Casey, Louis Mazzella, Harold Donohue, Alfred D'Addio, Ralph Curcio, Harry Reinl, John Frizzola, Vincent Blake, Lincoln Heck, Michael Onida, Salvatore Maure, Daniel Roselli. SECOND ROW: George Wolfer, Uberto Bat- tente, Vincent DiScala, John Emmert, August Ardizzone, Francis Wright, Anthony BiBattista, Thomas Brah- mey. THIRD ROW: Frank Falci, Robert Kesting, George Sprecace, Michael Griero, William Fenwick, Frank Jones, James DeMaio, Frank Pace, Anthony Fabyanic. FOURTH ROW: Marino DeMeo, Thomas Lam- mers, Charles Miller, Frank Van Lierde, Francis Maher, Gerard Hein, Walter Nubrzydowski, Edward Walsh. Membership in the Honor Club is obtained by attaining a W rating of ninety percent in all subjects, permanent member- - ship requires a student to get this rating tive times in one year. Father Kenrick, the moderator, encourages the senior mem- bers to try for scholarships and Hayes every year wins a good 113 number of them.
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I U... Joseph Harrington, Harold Murphy, Robert Speraccio, Daniel Desmond, Thomas Hourigan, Daniel Gallagher, Father McCaffrey. I Under the direction of Brother Alois the Spanish Club seeks to awaken in its members an interest in things of Spain and South America. Its meetings, which feature movies and guest speakers, acquaint the members with the culture of our Latin-American neighbors and encourage participation in Pan- FRONT ROW: Brother Alois, William Cronin, Thomas Bracken, Jack O'Neill, Timothy O'Leary. SECOND ROW: Joseph Breslin, Frank Aguilar, John Bartholomae, James Cunning- ham, Patrick Corr. THIRD ROW: Edward Martin, Patrick Mackin, John Grammel, John Quinn, John Morales. FOURTH ROW: Edwin Murphy, Joseph Valley, John Fleming, John White, Michael Peluso. BACK ROW: Robert Schneider, Anthony Fabijante, Peter Carolan, Charles Gibson. Some of our Latin students are interested in learning more of ancient culture and customs than the classroom study of the subject permits. For them the Classical Club, moderated by Father McCaffrey, is an important activity. The knowledge they accumulated will be of cultural and practical benefit to them in the future.
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C' 'T-5 vs . ., 'rr --win'-as ,W 3' if , V 3 ,fa f- : 1 A I m-. 'viigggll U Lf-5 sammy: E , av l FRONT ROW: Anthony DiMauro, Timothy O'SuIlivan, Thomas Meade, Joseph Maierhofer, Victor Miller, Cetton Bullard. SECOND ROW: Peter Carolan, Patrick Smyth, John Fleming, John White, Robert Dinkel, Robert Fischer. THIRD ROW: Morris Lounds, Harold Cronin, James Byrne, Owen Kilgannon, Richard Ready, Dante Tedaldi, George Seeward. FOURTH ROW: Daniel Roselli, Nicholas Mancuso, Francis Fusco, Raymond Kelly, Robert Davis, Charles Gibson, Brad McRickard. FIFTH ROW: Joseph Dispenza, Joseph O'Connor, Alvin Lucas, John O'Donnell. STANDING: Brother John Ignatius, John Herdt. i i 4 . Q 'J A Ng -do The Camera Club, under the direction ot Brother John Ignatius, offers an excellent op- portunity to Hayes men who wish to learn the art or to develop any technique they may have. A dark room with all the equipment necessary for developing and printing is at their disposal. The ultimate objective of each member is to become expert enough to take pictures tor the CHALLENGER or the CALENDAR. x Q., I . 1 : F' 1-Q'---F. Zlaitl '- l J - 'ytflb . inf ' ' ' 1 -2.5-rf' , -Q Q..-E'?5'3 5 4 .f - ,-4fLl- . ,git ,n'3:1g. Jizz : . ,' .ng-, 71,5 ' lp, :nf -N , f... ,Y . Q , ,fi-1 . 1' I V wt: I I 'ell ' I I : 12 I I If --xqssi - C I , lil T25 Exif? .-Amin-f!e4jr:ll V iflliif 42 - lffffta in . - - ',..y 1- . FRONT ROW: Anthony Castellano, Roland Smith, Ramon Rosario, Robert Verrando. BACK ROW: Brother John Ignatius, Clarence Smallwood.
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