Cathedral College of the Immaculate Conception - Annual Yearbook (Brooklyn, NY)

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Long after we have been called to receive the vineyard laboreris wages, may it be a source of blessing to this diocese, pro- ducing zealous and loyal priests, laboring solely for the glory of God and the salvation of countless souls. - George Cardinal Mundelein St. ,Iohn's Chapel, Site of Cathedral's First Classes In the Spring of 1914, His Excellency, Most Rev. Charles E. McDonnell, D.D., Bishop of Brooklyn, seeing the need of fostering and cultivating the grace of a voca- tion in a young man, entrusted the building and direction of a diocesan minor seminary to his Auxiliary, Most Rev- erend George W. Mundelein, D.D. To help raise the necessary funds, Msgr. john Fitz- gerald succeeded in gaining the interest of Mr. George Duval, who generously donated fifty thousand dollars toward the purchase of property on the S.A.R. Moses estate. lastic year of old Sai in its temporary quarters in the vestry building nt john's Chapel on Vanderbilt Avenue near Greene Avenue, the site where Bishop Loughlin Memorial High School now stands. The faculty consisted of Dr. Anthony J. Reichert, . teaching Latin, Greek, and Christian Doctrine, Rev. Francis J. Healy, English, and Rev. Francis A. Woods S.T.L., mathematics and history. The Rev. Thomas E. Molloy, la ter Ordinary of the diocese, was appointed as Spiritual Director, assisted by Rev. joseph W. Sweeney. Aiding the faculty were three modern language professors The first class, consisting of 110 students, ranging for Italian, German, and Polish, and a music professor. in age from eleven to twenty-four, began its first scho- WHTZT., ' fwmil' -'I'T'- .1 'fT'tQ?.' '-Wai?-E-x,F'f'ff'5-'-14 frf,j'-3'f.f:r:1a3's'af' airs--ffi?'1'..--n-.njqrf z- --'--- V . lg 5 D ,gJar,:,,.:,. V :i,'l,12-,',. Y- ' bg 3.51, ,.,.L.U, ll, if, t -. 1 , 4 N J l ,rH1,59-. .... 5 r 'i3','yfLA ,n.f,.'fQ.-,V'l' w ,-EZFQ' Q 'fx-511-1fts ?12'? .fl5f i:iw'.f.f?fQ?. -4.f-.E5'QlSEffHj'Z-dw,'7-4 .'-- I, ' f',gf.w'. ?'f,E1'f3l'ifftT ifit' '-U ' ff '-3f?f,17'- lj' if iff! Q'?45'f.J1.- ' ' ,' 4 .135.Gf.T.fQgZ:,-L.g j,jQ--Jig, -3'-Q ,3.4:1.4.,1-'irifrg,fi '15, VE- , J lfailfll J ,F if-' gt- :'5F5,Q-ELI'-,fljQ4 I , L' Q-Li' A- U.-'fl'f:'W1s.::L1ig-lffvggggfi.f-11.Q 5gg:QL:.fL!5f.l 1' ' - Q. iv S 7 M Nr' I ,t A L-.-.-,Q 1, Zf1 '.I all ' Classes in major subjects lasted an hour. The students reported at 8 :15 A.M. to attend Mass. The day included six one-hour classes, one .recreation and lunch period, and a study period from four to five as a prepara- tion for homework. Thursday was theoretically a holiday, but it was often sacrificed to finish the second book of Caesar before the end of the first year. On December 8, 1914, the feast of our patroness, Mary Immaculate, in the presence of the first Rector, Bishop Mundelein, the faculty and student body, ground was broken at the junction of Washington and Atlantic Avenues. In September of 1915, Bishop McDonnell blessed the first section of the building. In the Flemish-Gothic structure, which comprises the main wing of the present building, the first and second classes commenced their studies. In November of that year, His Holiness, Pope Bene- dict XV, honored Bishop Mundelein with the Arch- Mr. George Duval George Cardinal Mundelein bishopric of Chicago. The following March, Rev. james J. Higgins, D.D. from St. Anne's Parish assumed the Rectorship of the College. Upon the entry of the United States into the First World War, in response to the Bishop's call for chap- lains, two members of the faculty volunteered and saw active service. Several students joined the armed forces and two were called upon to make the supreme sacrifice. In October of 1918, the College suffered the loss of its Rector, Father Higgins, in a tragic automobile accident. Father Reichert, a member of the original faculty and then Prefect of Studies, was designated Pro-Rector of the College. At this point the College was confronted with the problem of providing classrooms for the ever-increasing number of students. Accordingly, in September, 1920, ground was broken for a new wing fronting on Atlantic Avenue. The original enrollment moved upward to 248 students. To inculcate pious ideals and to mold priestly char- acter, in 1921, weekly spiritual conferences were held, the practice of an annual retreat was begun, and the first of extracurricular societies was born. To cope with the increase, plans were made for new facilities, including a combination auditorium-gymnasium, three new classrooms and a Chemistry-Physics labora- tory. At the same time, Bishop McDonnell decided to provide living quarters for the faculty at the College and purchased a four-story building on the corner of St. james Place and Atlantic Avenue, immediately adjacent to the College. Plans were also formulated to erect a convent, apart from the new wing, as a home for a community of Dominican Sisters who would attend to the domestic needs of the faculty house. Rev. Thomas J. O'Rourkc: First Ordained Alumnus Bishop Charles E. McDonnell In August of 1921, Cathedral's founder, Bishop Mc- Donnell died. He was succeeded by the Most Reverend Thomas E. Molloy, Cathedral's former Spiritual Director, who had been since October of 1920 Auxiliary Bishop of the diocese. 286 students began classes in the Atlantic Avenue building in 1921. The convent was completed and six nuns took up their duties. The convent chapel was equipped with three altars to provide for the daily cele- bration of Mass by the resident professors. Late in September of 1922, Bishop Molloy an- nounced the transfer of Dr. Reichert, Pro-Rector, to the pastorate of St. Nicholas Parish, and Rev. john R. McCoy, pastor of the Church of the Sacred Heart, Cutchogue, to the Rectorship of the College. By the year 1926, the student body had grown to 365. In October, Fr. McCoy assumed the pastorship of the Church of St. Anthony, Greenpoint, and the Rev. Edward P. Hoar, administrator of St. james Pro- Cathedral, was appointed Rector of the College. 'i 'i A '.' 'T ' Q-212 1 ,W ww W 5 s i '.. West Wing and Faculty House The Gymnasium 'if ' H . In X- L-L ai- . , N ' ' I 1 X Y' V , E : 'A ' ' ' V :ix -. rl 1' -if The Laboratory Two outstanding changes were made in the educa- tional programs of the school: the high school department became affiliated with the State Board of Regents and a sixth year was added to the course of studies. ln order to provide a class for this new year, only 40 members of the Fifth year class were graduated in june 1927. The remaining 18 were graduated in June 1928. The 450 students of Cathedral were saddened by the death of Mr. George Duval, who was buried from St. Patrick's Cathedral on the eighteenth of March, 1931. It was his generosity and interest which never waned that had made the first wing of the College possible. l-le also donated sums of money from which prizes for the Immaculate Conception Essay Contest are awarded each year. In May 1931, the Diocesan Major Seminary opened its doors and Father I-loar was appointed as Rector and Original Chapel 4 1 The Diocesan Major Seminary, Huntington, Long Island raised to the rank of Papal Chamberlain. I-le was suc- ceeded in Cathedral by the Rev. John D. Wynne from the Parish of St. Barnabas, Bellmore. By 1932, the small library on the third floor Cthe present music roomj proved inadequate for the stu- dents' needs and resulted in the dismantling of the chapel and the conversion of the room to a library. A small chapel was equipped on the second floor to provide for the students' Mass, while all other religious exercises were subsequently held in the auditorium. During the summer of 1934, the Rector was honored by the I-loly Father with the rank of Papal Chamberlain. On November 20, 1936, Msgr. Wynne was ap- pointed pastor of St. Peter of Alcantara Parish, Port Washington. Father Richard B. Mcl-lugh, a member of the faculty since 19121, was appointed to succeed him. 11 After a quarter of century, Cathedral could look back on a period of growth. She had trained many good laborers for the vineyard of Christ, under the direction of a conscientious, capable and commendable faculty. The 1940 Annual dedicated itself to Christ the Priest. Its staff explored the morality of war and the problems of peace and liberty in the modern world. This same year, Rev. Richard B. MCI-Iugh, who served the longest Rectorship in Cathedral's history, sixteen years, was named Papal Chamberlain. In keeping with the special problems of war admin- istration, lectures were given to instruct the students in matters of civil defense. A Morale Corps was instituted to provide entertainment during air-raid drills. In 1944, a Victory Corps Committee was set up to aid in sending food and clothing to all the ,Allied fields of war. War stamps and bonds were sold, while contri- butions were solicited from both the faculty and student body for the National War Fund and Red Cross. With 1945, Cathedral returned quietly to the pur- suits of peace. In March 1947, the official recognition of Cathedral's College Department came from the State Board of Regents by the granting of a provisional charter. The remaining years of the forties were years of new expansion for Cathedral, both physically and spirit- ually. They were years of recovery from a war and of realization of an ever present warfare, the struggle for souls. On Christmas Eve of 1949, with the celestial notes of the Sistine Choir resounding in the background and the echoing words of Pope Pius XII, Open to me the gates of justice, the I-Ioly Year of 1950 was solemnly proclaimed. lt was a new decade for the Church and for Cathe- dral also. The fifties would bring about the beginning of a still greater phase of the Minor Seminary and her dominant role in educating young men for the priesthood in the Diocese of Brooklyn. elf- f A 1 f Q' 1 7? if , ' The Five Episcopal Alumni More than ever before, the necessity for a sound scholastic training for the priest was seen. The Church was compelled now to be ready to defend her rights against the materialistic forces arrayed against her. In addition to the protection promised her by Christ Himself, the Church must be strengthened by the spiritual and intellectual powers of her priesthood. The priest must be capable of pointing out fundamental errors in modern thinking wherever they may exist. He must be well-equipped to lead his people to the truth. In the person of the Most Reverend Thomas E. Mol- loy, the Brooklyn Diocese had already found a priestly leader and wise shepherd. On April 7, 1951 he received the personal title of Archbishop. After a tenure of sixteen years as Rector, Monsignor Richard B. McHugh left Cathedral in 1952 to become pastor of St. joseph's Parish in Long Island City. His position was taken over by Rev. Charles R. Mulrooney, a member of the faculty for twenty years, then Dean of Studies in the College. zggpiiifs, 2-.1 1 . ' To celebrate the centennial of the Brooklyn Diocese in 1953, Cathedral presented a dramatized history of the Diocese, over radio station WWRL on December 6th of that year. 1956 saw the first Music Festival, an event, which was so well received that it found an immediate place among Cathedral's most popular presentations. On an exceptionally bright day for Cathedral, in june of 1956, Monsignor john J. Carberry '24 became the first of the five alumni of Cathedral to be elevated to the episcopacy. Bishop Carberry came from Saint Boniface's Parish and was a classmate of Bishop Mulrooney. When he graduated from Cathedral, he was sent to Rome to study and was ordained there in 1929. After teaching in the Major Seminary at Huntington for some time, Father Carberry was made Officialis of the Diocesan Curia. He held that position until the time of his consecration, when he was installed as Bishop of Lafayette, Indiana. I u. hxyilrm H . ,- .4 g -L , I- ', X .' I ...u 'L-3 . ml 1:14 . 1. ,L ,J-H, 45,1 , - -. -Q ' rv , t .. A -V A15 5 ' , T'5!Li'?lf5:'C2'f'l35'f-4-w':1- '54 l'.....-,g-4g.-..,L-g-'2-L ' ' ' ' On Monday November 26, 1956, Archbishop Mol- loy passed away after thirty five years as the third Bishop of Brooklyn. His ties to Cathedral began back in Septem- ber of 1914 when Bishop McDonnell appointed him Spiritual Director of the College. After his election as Bishop, he became President of the Board of Trustees of the College. Among his most outstanding achievements was the building of the Major Seminary at Huntington. He evidenced his continued personal interest and benevo- lence toward Cathedral by his unfailing presence at every commencement exercise. His support and interest were characteristic of his feelings for the minor seminary which laid the foundations for the future priesthood in his diocese. Again the theme of expansion became dominant. This time it was set by the newly-installed Ordinary, The Most Reverend Bryan j. McEntegart, who was appointed by His Holiness, Pius XII, on April 18, 1957. In September of 1957 the St. joseph's Annex to Cathedral was opened to accommodate the increased enrollment. And in March of 1958, to stimulate a still greater number of vocations, ,UF ...I ,QI .vjgfmmw . .iq u f- i ' if it ga in Bishop Bryan J. McEntegart Archbishop Thomas E. Molloy the Bishop granted twenty scholarships 'to the most quali- fied students applying for the minor seminary. Since then the Bishop's scholarships have been awarded each year. Certainly a perfect closing to the decade came about on April 22, 1959, when Pope john's great interest in the valuable labors of Cathedral was reflected in the appoint- ments of the Rector of Cathedral College, the Very Rev- erend Charles R. Mulrooney and the Reverend joseph P. Denning, for twenty years professor of science at Cathe- dral, as Auxiliary Bishops of the Diocese of-Brooklyn. The elevation of these two members of the faculty to the fullness of the priesthood was a most fitting recog- nition of their own dedicated lives, devoted to the educa- tion of future priests, as well as an acknowledgment of the indispensable service rendered by the preparatory seminary in leading young men to the altar of God. Most Reverend Charles R. Mulrooney studied from 1924 to 1926 at Saint Mary's Seminary, Baltimore, and from 1926 to 1930 in the Sulpician Seminary at Catholic University and was ordained in the National Shrine of the Immaculate Conception on june 10, 1930. He re- turned to Cathedral in 1932. Besides teaching English, Father Mulrooney was also Prefect of Studies. From 1952 until the time of his consecration in April of 1959, Bishop Mulrooney served as Rector. He was also President of the four-year Liberal Arts College and a former member of the general executive board of the National Catholic Educational Association. Bishop Mulrooney is now pastor of Saint Jerome's Parish in Brooklyn. Bishop Denning graduated from Cathedral in 1926 and was ordained in 1932 from Saint Mary's. He re- turned to Cathedral in 1933. During his twenty years, he taught English, mathematics, geology, chemistry and physics. ln addition, he served as Prefect of Discipline. In 1953, he was appointed to Queen of Angels Parish in Sunnyside, Queens. After his consecration, Bishop Den- ning became pastor of Our Lady Queen of Martyrs Parish in Forest Hills. The sixties ushered in for Cathedral a time of ex- pansion unparalleled since the earliest years of her his- tory. In September of 1960, Father Robert E. Welsh suc- ceeded Bishop Mulrooney. The next year, on October 31st, Bishop McEntegart announced plans for a Queens Division to Cathedral to be built in Elmhurst. In the course of the building operations, still another note of recognition came to the school, when Father Welsh was named Papal Chamberlain. In May of 1962, the Holy See announced that Brooklyn-born Right Reverend Monsignor William F. Kupfer, M.M., had been named Bishop of the newly erected Diocese of Taichung, in central Formosa. Father Kupfer had devoted twenty-nine years of his life to mis- sion work in the Qrient and was Prefect Apostolic of the Taichung Prefecture. After fifteen years in China, he went to Formosa in january, 1951, because of Chinese Communist hostility. Cathedral Preparatory Seminary, Queens Division 1rrf'v:'L'f.'g. f' ' N A :F .L 1azfififffli-Af'?fFTF9.iffff'teifff Fr' 7 'aw QW -51.4, ltt'l1lr.',,ffa'i f , , , 2. .3 -mn. :': I'-GSW, lg... .im 1. 1.3171-W:-' 1' di 11--:-ina '.'-'..it.'?1'37f--M'' -Q6 il 11 .4 U-1' pw ' Kin... A .J P- f -' i '- ' . '- - J' - fir-'1?,.'-M 'Lis-rm-, -'-:. 1 'ii'e'51'kf'v'1'fu'w.'4 +'1:1.' 211-'ff f'- Ili - . ev 'L 1 Ji if P lq'u'1?Lp' - 33. 1 ...ff J ' '- V La - :iff--1'l'1.if-.jj-1.'n,1'Em'-Q,L-'--.1 IP .Y , 7I ,Ll.'i',-f'.',fy5'f rv',i,-...'- timIliad-2' . H- ' 4 lguft'-'wiki-.-+.':,.'r-fwf,f11 r-2- r - - 'i in up 'f . - f Y'.-.tai-M14-'f'.:a'wi-.f:'a-'Hai '214.g.!-if 'J-.'.'.1 :He-. vi- -.-1-w.u-rl-si,.1,1fg'f'r,fz1f:f,.f'- 5 - Ga ,fl 1 ,. ...:r a . ': -,... - . . ,. .. v , p: -Y A 5 '-, nf- 1:-L. 15.,.,f, 3.15 lr. .- L,-.31--5 ,,.. - nf 1' W.---V.-.,-14 5 .:F'-Quai 41. 7---':- -Ali:-f:41:i:+4 4' -- 1 1 ' .+L ',- '1.' ...U .,..'LgL,L- Clk, ....:Jri' '-ig-L! --,fi1,,Lfi.2....-f .fs 4. , '- '. Ili'-' ' . .fi 'LY'-4l.' Q HM if!-fn A921 In june, 1962, Pope john XXIII appointed Right Reverend Monsignor Vincent J. Baldwin '26 to serve as the first Auxiliary Bishop of the Rockville Center Diocese. He had been Chancellor and Vicar General of the Diocese since it was established in 1957. The Bishop studied at Cathedral, Huntington Seminary and Capranica College, Rome, where he was ordained July 26, 1931. He was named a member of the Diocesan Marriage Tribunal and then, years later, became its secretary. In 1948, he was elevated to the rank of'Papal Chamberlain and be- came Vice-Chancellor of the Brooklyn Diocese in 1949 and a judge in the Diocesan Court in 1954. He is now pastor of Saint joseph's Parish in Garden City. On September 9, 1963, the new division opened with a Solemn Mass attended by the total student body of 570. This joining together at St. james Pro-Cathedral was more than just a symbol of unity. It represented a reality. Though there would now be two buildings, one in each borough, the two would be inseparably bound together, one in the priesthood of Christ. In her Fiftieth year, Cathedral still possesses all the vitality and spiritual energy of her first years. This is certainly due in great measure to the pastoral zeal of Bishop McEntegart, whose generosity of time and inter- est is evidenced in the Scholarship Fund he has set up for Cathedral, his building of a Queens Division and his personal attendance at the yearly play, the Christmas Entertainment and Commencement Exercise. Wars, struggles, tensions, new awakenings-our world today still has need of Christ, His truth, His love, His sacrifice. To Cathedral has been entrusted a most important role in perpetuating that Sacrifice, dispensing that love and preserving that truth. It is Cathedral's essen- tial purpose, her reason for existence, to bring forth in each new generation other Christs, formed by prayer, disciplined by study, receptive to grace and devoted to Mary. I ,X-fvbff , fo-fx fl 'XXX 'kkfxk fv- ,fb- ff Z- gxf- I L - -. ... V-qw ---g--Vmimnmylliii 16 On this, the Colden Jubilee of Cathedral, let us pause to look before and after. The work begun so hopefully a half century ago has, through God,s favor, been abundantly blessed. More than half of the priests now serving the faithful in the two dio- ceses which comprise Long Island were trained at Cathe- dral. A great many other Cathedralites found that God's plans for them led in directions other than to the altar of God. Both groups have been the richer for having attended Cathedral, and she, in turn, is justifiably proud of her sons among the clergy and among the laity alike. A To some, Cathedral may seem to be old, but she still manifests the vibrancy of youth. The opening of the new Queens Division is abundant evidence of her undiminished vigor, and a portent of even greater service to the Diocese in the years to come. With gratitude for the manifold blessings of the past fifty years, and with confident reliance on the continued favor of Divine Providence, we place our beloved semi- nary sub tuum praesidium, Sancta Dei Genitrixf' - Very Reverend Monsignor Robert E. Welsh Your old men shall dream dreams. A-dk 5.Zf.3Ta...,f Mak 'N 4' Hum mul' Autumn is the year's own time of the long sleep, the summary if not the farewell. The hills are baring themselves to the buffeting of winter. And yet the hills still stand in the spring- time, months later. The eternities prevail. We live with those eternities, though ourselves mortal , it is the human dream, the hope and aspiration, that persists. Take away all else and those are the human eternities. 'ff 'XC Z wx Isl C3 ll I 1 nl u iuuuu muuul Il A Z 'll 'ini H 'We vainly wrestle with the hlmd belief That aught we cherish Can ever quite pass out of utter grief And wholly perish. -Robert Trost Dark days come, death, even the death of the two men named John, is inevitable. But nothing cherished ever wholly perishes. The sadness of june, and the tragedy of November, nineteen sixty-three are passing things, and life's end is no end at all. Man persists, man with the capacity to dream and hope, and dream again, just as these beloved who have gone before us with the courage of their faith in God and the promised inheritance of His heavenly domain. Your young men shall see visions ' ll We turn to you, beloved sons, who like the apostles in the Cenacle are gathered in earnest prayer within the seminary walls. As you prepare under the maternal gaze of the Queen of the Apostles to receive the superhuman power of consecrating the Body and Blood of the Lord and of remitting sins, as well as the abundant grace of the Holy Spirit, which will enable you to fulfill worthily the ministry of reconciliation, we say with St. Paul: Let every man remain in the calling in which he was called C1 Cor. 7, 205. Docility and fidelity to the divine call are indispensable for anyone who wishes to cooperate more intimately with jesus Christ in the salvation of souls and to assure himself a more splendid crown of glory in eternity. Treasure this inestimable gift which the Lord has given you, and serve Him from your earliest years in joy and exultationf' -Pope Paul VI Summi Dei Verburrf' Apostolic Letter on Seminaries Dated November 4, 1963 T-if X 'll X if wif' alll' Q .LM H. Rl 0 Isx 1 ll ll ailll.-lllllaatt i lll five Council is to be ri new spring, ci reawakening of the mighty spiritual and moral energies which at present lie dormant. Pope Paul f yi nf, V! 'rf s t-4 f..x , is l 4 S- U l mft' 17:1 PQAF9 5 ww wlz ?eq l A Y r nl nf: M, SALIJSANIMARUH SUPRIMALEX l ,ywsufalmlii 'H r. f'2 '1' , T If 'lim elm 'llma w The growth of a priestly vocation in the heart of a young man is always a reason for great joy. This joy, which animates all the long, laborious years of his preparation, is also experienced by those who are permitted by God to share in the grace of his calling. As Cathedral College, our preparatory seminary, completes fifty sacerdotal years of assisting young men in the fulfillment of their priestly aspirations, we are pleased to share in the happiness of this occasion. In looking back over these fifty blessed years, we are deeply grateful to God for the rich harvest with which He has blessed this work. During these years, more than a thousand graduates of Cathedral College have come forth, some to serve here in our own Diocese of Brooklyn, others to minister in more distant mission fields, and still others to take a vital place as capable, exemplary members of the Catholic laity, dedicated to the principles of their faith and loyal to the ideals of their Alma Mater. Together with the Faculty and students of Cathedral College of the Immaculate Conception, both past and present, we celebrate with joy and gratitude this memorable anniversary. We fer- vently pray that Christ, the Eternal Priest, may continue to call many more zealous, apostolic laborers into His vineyard. May He bless their years of preparation under the patronage and protection of Mary, the Mother of Priests. -r My Q ishop of Broo n ?4'liiPT'! rdxfff WWW mmmamvl MMM A lllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll 0 UT VALEAM TIBI SERVIRE V V 'EA'Mg?fg aa? In the perpetuation of His priesthood through the ministry of those whom He has chosen by divine vocation, Our Blessed Lord would seem to have exhausted the very omnipotence of heaven to bring man closer to Himself, for in the exercise of his divine office His priest becomes truly one with Himg nan alter Christus,H a mediator with God by whom all may be made one with Him. In the light of that eternal destiny for which we are created then, what greater or more important work can be entrusted by God to man than that of preparing for the priesthood those who will care in succeeding generations for the spiritual well-being of His people. Fifty years of such consecrated service in Cathedral Preparatory Seminary gives to our diocese and to the church an inspiring and enviable record of holy achievement in the zealous ministry of those priests whose vocations it fostered, as well as in the high ideals and aspirations of those of the laity who graduated from its halls. That it may continue to expand and to foster many more vocations among our youth will be ever our fervent prayer, nad multos annos.n VL 722171 ML I AUSPICE MARIA IMMACULATA Y ' Y . ..Q. .r .1., ,mi ---2-A -- W me aw lv' A10 E., 9 klgl may gli E M 1 1 mi -. V i liilfdm' :' 'l ,, ,.AE:,y,s.-::Q5.f5,e::zmQg wN 1 .X P'f' S:5W'A H 5 W 3 471'-'C R,ff Nast 1,.H ,,..., FW itaiav JM KQIQKEQYEVZV-2 ,gag ii iaxuzinihrz lmu - , mx Milli Mlilwl. af' P In the lifetime of many people and priests of the diocese Cathedral College has been born, has grown and prospered, and is now, providen- tially, enjoying the blessed increase of fifty golden years. Its jubilee observance should fittingly evoke the prayers of all of us in fer vent gratitude to Almighty God and in loving tribute to Mary Im aculate, the Queen and Pat- roness of the College. A good school not only dispenses knowledge, it shapes minds, it fosters ideals, it engenders loyalties, it develops lasting friendships. A preparatory seminary does all these things. And beyond that it reaches out to the young and gen- srous soul to attract him to Christ and to bind him steadfastly to Christ for life by the ties of allegiance and devotion. The life of Cathedral has been shared by many who will be reading the pages of this Annual. It has been a glorious privilege to be part of it, for it has been a work of divine grace. It is a wondrous thing to behold now what the grace of God has accomplished in these five decades with young minds and hearts, weak in their fallen nature, but ennobled by the touch of the Spirit of God. The college shines today in the reflected glory of the fine priests and laymen who are its sons. we count it a great personal blessing to have been associated so closely with them. Titular Bishop of Valentiniana va-3 . I -I fe . Y fm 52? WE Ml snip. -43002 x lj ll ll ll l REGINA coeu LAETARE f i'i'T l an W we thank God for the wonderful completion of FIFTY YEARS of training men for the priesthood. Twenty happy years of my life were spent teaching at Cathedral College. I and other teachers have seen boys come to school with high ideals. Our Diocese is blessed with many good priests and stalwart Catholic laymen, who were trained in our school. May The Immaculate Conception shower blessings on it always Most Rev. Joseph P. Denning, D. D. Auxiliary Bishop of Brooklyn J. .1- 1. 11' W,-if . Q- -.--L-.i-..- ..-...-.. l -.--- -.,,-.,.7..-.L-..-Y -Y,...----.-7-.fr f' -f YJ...-L, , --..-.G I -J,-I mf.. U, -Elia N 1 - :':'E'q 'Ui f . ' wg ,'.1-H 'j...4- 3 -'2, H .' ?f n.', V.,lL'r:' xf n +9: if M 4 . if wyllw 5 T mu -QP. - -,, P nl' LF' -' Q Y 33.1, V i JL.lExg.AA: w w Q' 4 'fl' - '.' gr TVL . '14-, .. f' .' 'mfr lggj, 4 :ful-J , ', 1 ,v 2 yx 4 V, W T. W ,I 1-M7719 r .-4- ' v v w v ,,v ,. . 1 . 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I . 1 1 1-1 2-,1 1. 1 B' 1., .3 I '1 1,: 1 rl1: '1-1 , 1 .1 11 l 7l? '!'Uf'5!1 .. - 1 1 5- rr K w H ,- I X Ash? y . . ,, pm I .+'- 49 ' ef by 7, in W , if ' I Y 1' Y lf, ' L Hx 'I ' P 4 f - f Y li X e L? - e ,Q N A I . . I I X . I I 'Throu Cathedff s fifUy+yezu1stl1e'mem'- bers df The gculiy Changed! hlalfly- butlthe aims :md idea' ecsfielfis. distinguishedg 1scHolarIy,.pgiestIy group' have alwaysvremainedi fhe Same. Their' 'high 'PLIFPOSCV has been, im- 1 eseparifbly hound -to the 'vefy concepf OF the epriesthoodwfgTHe'priestly membefs of? eUHeFEecuI4 rty have as .their ministry nqiihing less than EIC' work of aldnionishiidg, advising, mfsfrucmig and fcirminglthe future priests 'Of Ehis cfliogese. They provide for allevwho come to Eaiiiednzil ea lifving eframple of Christ. THC? Qeeknwimebue in each stqdent avdeepi desireto f01lowIChrist1 Whehlaer whey ,impanf ia knowledge Of.iH1i?sfbnjqe of lahgiragehof scie1f1CEQ Or my Other bfaxirh of Teaming, each Une istommittede by- his Qffice to the fitrll pfc-ibarafionm df eve'r1y Cantlidafeu 6013 die worthy rece15ti0h'eoFwHo'Iy Orders.. ' , . IU ' l i '1 Q 5 VERY REVEREND MONSICNOR ROBERT E. WELSH, M.S. RECT OR Raised in the Parish of Queen of All Saints, Brooklyn . . . Graduate of Cathedral College- 1938 . . . Ordained from Immaculate Conception Seminary-1944 . . . Appointed to the faculty-1945 . . . Received M.S. from Fordham University . . . Became Rector-1959 . . . Elevated to Papal Chamberlain-1962. W, EW REV. MATTHIAS J. WOLF, M.A. Mathematics, Science. Raised in the Parish of St. Matthias, Ridgewood . . . Graduate of Cathedral College-1935 . . . Ordained from Immaculate Conception Seminary -1941 . . . Appointed to the faculty-1943 . . . Received M.A. from Johns Hopkins University. REV. JAMES A. ROGERS, M.S., M.S. Religion, Mathematics, Moderator of the Saint Gregory Music Society, Moderator of the Chess Club. Raised in the Parish of the Sacred Heart, Ac- crington, England . . . Graduate of Cathedral College-1933 . . . Ordained from Immaculate Conception Seminary-1939 . . . Appointed to the faculty-1941 . . . Received M.S. degrees from St. Johnis University. fi' 'i rswiwrr' 'Wt ' s' t ta REV. EUGENE A. FELDI-IAUS, Ph.D. English, Moderator of Saint Thomas More Society. Raised in the Parish of St. Fidelis, College Point . . . Graduate of Cathedral College-1940 . . . Ordained from Immaculate Conception Seminary -1946 . . . Appointed to the faculty-1947 . . . REV. DANIEL F. CYCONNELL Dean of Studies-High School, Brooklyn Divi- sion, Coordinator of Athletics. Religion Raised in the Parish of St. Ephrem, Brooklyn . . . Graduate of Cathedral College-1938 . . . Or- dained from Immaculate Conception Seminary- l944 . . . Appointed to the faculty-1946 . . . Became Athletic Director-1949 . . . Became Dean of Studies-1963. ilu If me lib Received M.A., Ph.D. from St. john's University. REV. JAMES A. KIRRANE, M.Mus. Music, Speech, Moderator of Activities Period. Raised in the Parish of Our Lady of Victory, Brooklyn . . . Graduate of Cathedral College- 194O . . . Ordained from Immaculate Conception Seminary-1946 . . . Appointed to the faculty- 1947 . . . Received M.Mus. from University of Notre Dame. REV. GEORGE V. FOGARTY, M.A. Vice-Rector in charge of Queens Division, Dean of Studies-High School, Queens Division. Raised in the Parish of Blessed Sacrament, jackson Heights . . . Graduate of Cathedral Col- lege-1940 . . . Ordained from Immaculate Con- ception Seminary-1946 . . .' Appointed to the faculty-1946 . . . Received M.A. from Fordham University . . . Became Vice-Rector-1963. REV, VINCENT R. LA ROCCA M.A., M.A., M.A. History, French, Moderator of The Propagation of the Faith. Raised in the Parish of St. Bernadette, Brooklyn . . . Graduate of Cathedral College-1943 . . . Ordained from Immaculate Conception Seminary -1949 . . . Appointed to the faculty-1956 . . . Received M.A. degrees from Fordham University. REV. JOSEPH P. KEANE, MS. Speech, Spanish Raised in the Parish of Our Lady of Perpetual Help, Richmond Hill . . . Graduate of Cathedral College-1943 . . . Ordained from Immaculate Conception Seminary-1949 . . . Appointed to the faculty-1952 . . . Received MS. from Ford- ham University. REV. JOHN P. CALLAHAN Spiritual Director Raised in the Parish of St. Augustine, Brooklyn . . . Graduate of Cathedral College-1944 . . . Ordained from Immaculate Conception Semi- nary-1950 . . . Appointed to the faculty-1960 . . . Became Spiritual Director-1963. REV. THOMAS J. CRADILONE, Ph.D. Dean of Studies, Dean of Students-College Department, Greek, Latin, Moderator of the ANNUAL, Spiritual Adviser of the Ladies' Auxiliary. Raised in the Parish of St. Matthias, Ridgewood . . . Graduate of Cathedral College-1944 . . . Ordained from Immaculate Conception Semi- nary-1950 . . . Appointed to the faculty-1950 . . . Received M.A., Ph.D. from Fordham Uni- versity . . . Became Dean of Students-1962 . . . Became Dean of Studies-1963. 9. 1 , E -, ii .-. 1 REV. JOHN W. FECHER, M.A. Latin, Greek, Moderator of The Legion of Mary Raised in the Parish of SS. Joachim and Anne, Queens Village . . . Graduate of Cathedral Col- lege-1945 . . . Ordained from Immaculate Con- ception Seminary-1951 . . . Appointed to the faculty--1 95 3 . . . Received M.A. from Fordham University. REV. GEORGE T. DEAS Spiritual Director Ascetics Raised in the Parish of Our Lady of the Cenacle, Richmond Hill . . . Graduate of Cathedral Col- lege-1945 . . . Ordained from Immaculate Con- ception Seminary-1951 . . . Appointed to the faculty-1952 . . . Became Spiritual Director- 1963. REV. JOHN F. BLICKLEY, B.A. History Raised in the Parish of Holy Cross, Brooklyn . . . Graduate of Cathedral College-1946 . . . Ordained from Immaculate Conception Seminary -1952 . . . Appointed to the faculty-1954 . . . Received B.A. from Cathedral College. REV. JAMES E. GOTIMER, M.S. English, Spanish Raised in the Parish of Our Lady of Angels . . Graduate of Cathedral College-1947 . . . Or dained from Immaculafe Conception Seminary- 1953 . . . Appointed to the faculty-1963 . . Received M.S. from Fordham University. swf' I F REV. JOHN F. CASEY, M.A. Latin, Moderator of Athletics- Brooklyn Division. Raised in the Parish of Holy Cross, Brooklyn . . Graduate of Cathedral College-1948 . . . Or dained from Immaculate Conception Seminary- 1954 . . . Appointed to the faculty-1962 . . Received M.A. from Catholic University. REV. JAMES B. MCMAI-ION, B.A. Dean of Students-High School, Brooklyn Division, History. Raised in the Parish of St. joseph, Kings Park . . . Graduate of Cathedral College-1947 . . . Ordained from Immaculate Conception Seminary 5195 3 . . . Appointed to the faculty-1956 . . . Received B.A. from Cathedral College . . . Be- came Dean of Students-1962. sgeita REV. JOSEPH A. MARTUSCIELLO, M.S. Mathematics Raised in the Parish of Holy Cross, Brooklyn . . Graduate of Cathedral College-1948 . . . Or dained from Immaculate Conception Seminary- 1954 . . . Appointed to the faculty-1956 . . Received M.S. from St. john's University. iff' vm mi iiii H if i., ' w -wal w war. -ill l l m M l. WM ' i ii .- it .W ., -ll-li . l fill l.lWZg?lkl l 3 E k,llillllml ill Ml Mgr wHvtM.am,E its-.wmv W gm-MM.-My wmmixm-34,13 WMV WW iw l 'W. .I ' i A X I V , Wallinvfillfiiii..w,l.iltlil.ii.llt2il.M.lim..llvl.i:m r'..lml.iiil.ii.l willwail'1,ihi.lllllllllillllimiililllfrii , w N ' i HQ.. ,N N, WM... I, 3 N Ha? iw 1 er ' ' ' H we REV. JAMES A. HUNT, M.S. English Raised in the Parish of Our Lady of Mount Carmel, Astoria . . . Graduate of Cathedral Col- lege-1949 . . . Ordained from Immaculate Con- ception Seminary-l955 . . . Appointed to the faculty-1957 . . . Received M.S. from Fordham University. . . 1 , 1 . REV. EDWARD W. TROIKE, B.A. Mathematics Raised in the Parish of the Sacred I-leart, East Glendale . . . Graduate of St. Francis College- 1952 . . . Ordained from Immaculate Conception Seminary-1956 . . . Appointed to the faculty- l962 . . . Received B.A. from St. Francis College. REV. WILLIAM F. LANAI-IAN, M.A. English, Moderator of The Tabb Society, SPIRE, Father Ryan Players. Raised in the Parish of Queen of All Saints, Brooklyn . . . Attended Saint Francis College . . . Ordained from Immaculate Conception Seminary -1955 . . . Appointed to the faculty-1962 . . . Received M.A. from Catholic University. REV. WIILLIAM J. FLOOD, M.A. Latin Raised in the Parish of Blessed Sacrament, jack- son Heights . . . Attended St. Francis College . . . Ordained from Immaculate Conception Seminary -1957 . . . Appointed to the faculty-1963 . , . Received M.A. from Catholic University. REV. CONRAD R. DIETZ, MA. Religion, French Raised in the Parish of St. Rose of Lima, Rock- away Beach . . . Graduate of St. John's Univer- sity-195 3 . . . Ordained from Immaculate Con- ception Seminary-1957 , . . Appointed to the faculty-1958 . . . Received M.A. from Fordham University. REV. KENNETH J. LARKIN, M.A. Latin Raised in the Parish of St. Philip Neri, North- port . . . Graduate of Cathedral College-1951 . . . Ordained from immaculate Conception Semi- nary-1957 . . . Appointed to the faculty--1961 . . . Received M.A. from Catholic University. REV. FRANCIS M. LYNCH, B.A. Latin, English Raised in the Parish of Our Lady of Fatima, jackson Heights . . . Graduate of Cathedral Col- lege-1951 . . . Ordained from Immaculate Con- ception Seminary-1957 . . . Appointed to the faculty-1963 . . . Received B.A. from Cathe- dral College. REV. JOSEPI-I L. STAFFORD, B.A. Physics, Mathematics, Moderator of the Handball Team. Raised in the Parish of St. Therese of Lisieux, Brooklyn . . . Graduate of Cathedral College'- 1951 . . . Ordained from Immaculate Conception Seminary-1957 . . . Appointed to the faculty- 1957 . . . Received B.A. from Cathedral College. REV. DONALD J. SHEA, B.A. Science, Mathematics, Moderator of Electronics and Radio Clubs. Raised in the Parish of Saint Pancras, Glendale . . . Graduate of Cathedral College-1951 . . . Ordained from Immaculate Conception Seminary -1957 . . . Appointed to the faculty-1961 . . . Received B.A. from Cathedral College. REV. EDWARD J. BREEN, M.A., S.T.B. Latin, Moderator of the C-ARCOYLE. Raised in the Parish of Our Lady Help of Chris- tians, Brooklyn . . . Graduate of Cathedral Col- lege-1952 . . . Ordained from Immaculate Conception Seminary-1958 . . . Appointed to the faculty-1958 . . . Received M.A. from Fordham University and S.T.B. from Catholic University. REV. HOWARD B. BASLER, B.A., S.T.B. Religion, Moderator of Athletics- Queens Division. Raised in the Parish of Saint Ephrem, Brooklyn . . . Graduate of Cathedral College-1952 . . . Ordained from Immaculate Conception Seminary -1958 . . . Appointed to the faculty-1959 . . . Received B.A. from Cathedral College and S.T.B. from Catholic University. REV. FRANCIS X. LAWLOR, B.A. Science Raised in the Parish of St. Therese Lisieux, Brooklyn . . . Graduate of Cathedral College- 1952 . . . Ordained from lnfmaculate Concep- tion Seminary--1958 . . . Appointed to the fac- ulty-1963 . . , Received B.A. from Cathedral College. REV. VINCENT A. KEANE, MA., S.T.B. Dean of Students-High School- Queens Division. History Raised in the Parish of St. joseph, Long Island City . . . Graduate of Cathedral College-1952 . . . Ordained from Immaculate Conception Semi- nary-1958 . . . Appointed to the faculty-1959 . . . Received S.T.B. from Catholic University and M.A. from Fordham University. REV. JOHN C. BALS, B.A. English, Moderator of Confraternity of Christian Doctrine. Raised in the Parish of St. Margaret, Middle Village . , . Attended St. Francis College . . . Ordained from Immaculate Conception Seminary -1959 . . . Appointed to the faculty-1963 . . . Received B.A. from Cathedral College. REV. WALTER C. MURPHY, B.B.A., M.A. Business Administrator Religion, Social Studies Raised in the Parish of St. Brigid, Brooklyn . . . Graduate of St. john's University-1951 . . . Ordained from Our Lady of Angels Seminary -1958 . . . Appointed to the faculty--1961 . . . Received B.B.A. and B.A. from St. j'ohn's Univer- sity and M.A. from Niagara University . . . Became Business Administrator-1961. I Mp REV. THOMAS P. MCGANN, B.A., S.T.B. History, Social Studies. Raised in the Parish of St. Teresa of Avila, Brooklyn . . . Graduate of Cathedral College- 195 3 . . . Ordained from Immaculate Conception Seminary-1959 . . . Appointed to the faculty -1963 . . . Received B.A. from Cathedral Col- lege and S.T.B. from Catholic University. REV. THGMAS F. BRADY, B.A., S.T.B. Religion, History, Social Studies. Raised in the Parish of St. Mark, Brooklyn . . Graduate of Cathedral College-1953 . . . Or- dained from Immaculate Conception Seminary- 1959 . . . Appointed to the faculty-1963 . . Received B.A. from Cathedral College and S.T.B from Catholic University. MR. JOHN F. CRANE Physical Training, Athletics, Director of Athletics for Catholic Youth Organization. Raised in the Parish of Our Lady Help of Chris- tians, Brooklyn . . . Appointed to the faculty- 1926. REV. CHARLES J. QMATONTI, B.A., S.T.B. Music, Moderator of Glee Club and Orchestra. Raised in the Parish of St. john the Evangelist, Brooklyn . . . Graduate of Cathedral College- l954 . . . Ordained from Immaculate Conception Seminary-1960 . . . Appointed to the faculty -1963 . . . Received B.A. from Cathedral Col- lege and S.T.B. from Catholic University. MR. VINCENT CIRASOLE, B.S. Physical Training Raised in the Parish of the Sacred Heart, Bay- side . . . Graduate of Manhattan College . . . Appointed to the faculty-1963 . . .'Received B.S. from Manhattan College. MR. FRANCIS X. MCDERMOTT B.A., B.S. in L.S. Librarian Raised in the Parish of St. Benedict joseph Labre, Richmond Hill . . . Graduate of Cathedral Col- lege-1927 . . . Appointed to the faculty-1939 . . . Received B.A. from St. John's University and B.S. in LS. from Columbia University. l lil l l ltilwlllliil l f.- i, l ' l it Miss Mary Campbell Secretafy MISS VERA COUTARD, B.A., M.L.S, Librarian Raised in the Parish of Holy Innocents, Flatbush . . . Graduate of Hunter College . . . Appointed to the faculty-1963 . . . Received degrees from Rutgers University. Mrs. Thomas C. Yovine Secretary Mrs. Louis V. Savelli Miss Mary jane Kerwin Secretary Secretdry Angelo Facella Mrs. Agnes Wallport . Cafeteria Sam DeCunzo ,.4lSf ' ww 4 nlu ,.., ,, -4, . ,A :APE 1 24, .6 LL il- ,-,Y. -r- ,,,.,..-.- 4 5.x F? , , 2 .I 8- . 33 K K 4x M x 5 a-. Father Fahey Leaves After Twentyfljive Years Our Lady of the Presentation Parish in East New York has gained a pastor. Cathedral College on Wash- In a special interview with Father, he was asked if he thought the students of today were more gifted and alert than when he first began to teach. with his typical twinkling manner, he lamented: There's no difference in ability, but there is in attitude toward application. Modern students lead too easy a life. I-lowever, he slyly added: But they do have quality and ability. And certainly Father Fahey's own qualities and abilities will serve him well in his role as a pastor of a parish, where Cas he estimatesj there are 200,000 peo- ple, 50,000 of whom are baptized and 5,000 of whom attend Sunday Mass. The field is indeed ripe and the harvest is ready. A worker is present. After twenty-five years, his skill as a teacher of men and a director of souls, fulfilling the command of Christ to His Apostles, the first priests, can be shared by still countless others. The challenge is presented and Father stands as ready as he always has stood, firm and strong in Christ and I-lis Blessed Mother. Gur confidence lies with you, Father, as we thank you and fervently pray for you and your continued success along whatever path the Will of God may lead you. ington and Atlantic Avenues has lost a beloved friend and a dedicated, almost legendary teacher. The Father Fahey Legend, like that of Beowulf, was created over a period of years, mostly through an unwritten tradition. But certainly, the legend was one of an honorable, respected, and beloved personality. More than five hundred priests and countless stu- dents felt the influence of the fabulous Father Fahey for twenty-five years and this staff's class is proud and honored to say that they, too, felt his presence and became the richer for it. Twentyfflive Years A native of Sacred Heart Parish, Ac- crington, England, Father james A. Rogers came to Cathedral and graduated in 1933. He was ordained from Immaculate Concep- tion Seminary in 1939 and was appointed to Cathedral's faculty in 1941. In addition to his academic and theo- logical studies, he has earned Master of Science degrees in both Education and Mathematics from St. John's University. Cathedral has indeed profited from Father Rogers' teaching in various fields, such as Mathematics, Religion, and for a brief time, even Latin, but even more per- haps by the example of an inquiring mind in avid pursuit of knowledge. His daily appli- cation to the acquisition of a wider and deeper grasp of new problems in both Sacred Scripture and Modern Mathematics has been an example that has not gone un- noticed by his students. Today his scholarly and priestly life engenders in all of us a desire to follow his exemplary dedication to learning and to truth. We beg God's blessing on Father Rogers as he celebrates a quarter of a cen- tury spent in the fulfillment of Christ's redeeming Sacrifice. Gt Dedication Mr. Francis X. McDennott was raised and educated in St. Benedict joseph Labre Parish in Richmond Hill where he now re- sides. I-le entered Cathedral as a student in 1922 and graduated in 1927. He then en- tered St. Mary's Seminary in Baltimore for one year. In 1930, after completing his studies, Mr. McDermott graduated from St. john's University, receiving his B.A. degree. I-Ie came to Cathedral as librarian in October 1939. Mr. McDermott completed his post-graduate studies in Library Science at Columbia University, and received his B.S. degree in 1-942. Since his arrival, our library has in- creased to well over thirteen thousand vol- umes covering every area of the arts and sciences, with emphasis given to the special- ized needs of the students. This growth is due to the watchful care and prudent super- vision of Mr. McDermott who is always there as a generous, knowledgeable guide when we need his assistance most. We extend our sincere thanks to you, Mr. McDermott, our devoted librarian and offer our sincere congratulations for twenty- five years of splendid service to Cathedral College. ill15'11Z111111111111111l1E11111?1i1'll1111i'1l1,11E1 11311111311113lj1i1'iil11W11ii1J1il11l'111l1?11i11tl?'1 1:3111 W1 11 1 11 1 1 .1 , 1 5111111111111 11W11'l1f1111l111ZW11i'1i1 i1111l1' 11l111111111l1l11'ilf1'1l1'l111'1l1i1 11i11i1 11i'1li1fQl1: i1ff111i 1 1 1 1 ,, , -, . l N1 vim' ,11 .av ' 111 1111111 -11,11111'11 1-111 11 111 11 1 11 iiiv 1 1 '11 1 11 1 1 11111 1 1111 1W'1l 1 1 11 1 1' 1 1 'i - 1 1' ,11 1 111-11111 1 ,1111,1'l11,,111 11111111 11 1-111-111-,111111111 11 1-1 1111 r1,11,11111111 1111 1'X111111ff,111i711Z1i1:111111 i111,1,1 '1 11111111f?1l1 ? 11 4 GEORGE CARDINAL MLINDELEIN 1914-1915 ,mf .,m,.,.i.,1.i:,: ,..,,, . W 1 , 1 ' ?p'Ilv'--i1P 7'b:w'E -1' AI1:F': '1f.J!-if-'?', .M Igurgf 1.1 ,.,7.47fL.. 1.9 wif.-1,9 lb --1-ff -.. -,q. - -. , ,E-, 31:11 . 5 gif ' f!1i+1aEuTf:f?!Mm'. 1 fi-J 1131+ -Q , 4 Former REV. JAMES J. HIGGINS 1916-1918 RT. REV. MSGR. JOHN D, WYNNE, LL.D. 1931-1936 RT. REV. MSGR. EDWARD P. HOAR, v.G., P.A., 1.L.D. , GMM w,,,,,, W, V 1, WWW. 58 1926-1931 A 1 Rectors REV. ANTHONY J. REICHERT 1918-1922 RT. REV. MSGR. JOHN R. MCCOY, LL.D. RT. REV. MSGR. RICHARD B. MCHLICH, LL.D. 1936-1952 1922-1926 NNH . 'S 1 .iam ff 4. MOST REV. CHARLES R. MLILROONEY, D.D., Ph.D., l..L.D 1952-1959 january 1, 1962 Rev. David j. Lynch january 20, 1957 Rt. Rev. Msgr. Patrick B. Kinsella january 22, 1958 Rt. Rev. Msgr. john D. Wynne january 27, 1963 Rev. Charles j. Breslin February 15, 1941 Rev. james F. Cox February 22, 1940 Rev. Dawson j. Byrne March 1, 1959 Rev. james A. Smith March 2, 1934 Rev. joseph F. Corrigan April 1, 1959 Rev. Stanislaus j. Kowalski 'We have loued tlaem in life, Let us not abandon them until we have conducted tloem by our prayers into the house of the ford. -Saint Ambrose june 8, 1941 Rev. john j. Finn june 16, 1948 Rev. joseph j. Hyland june 22, 1942 Rev. William D. Buckley july 8, 1947 Rev. Thomas j. O'Rourke july 9, 1952 Rev. Eugene T. McCloskey September 5, 1937 Rev. William j. Dunn September 16, 1917 Rev. Francis A. Woods October 1, 1918 Rev. james j. Higgins October 2, 1939 George Cardinal Mundelein October 4, 1949 Rev. F. Leo Saunders October 15, 1926 Rev. Anthony j. Reichert May 5, 1936 Rev. Edward A. Bukey May 9, 1931 Rt. Rev. Msgr. john R. McCoy May 10, 1958 November 26, 1956 Rt. Rev. Raymond j. Campion Most Rev. Thomas E. Molloy May 23, 1959 Rev. joseph A. McGoldrick December 10, 1940 Rev. Francis DeS. Healy December 15, 1938 Rev. john E. Ryan - We 6 srjf. 1 3211, 16.25 . .. A.,,, ...A qv, George Cardinal Mundelein I Most Rev. Thomas E. Molloy, D.D., S.T.D. Rev. Francis DeS. Healy Rev. Anthony J. Reichert ' Rt. Rev. Msgr. Joseph W. Sweeney Rev. Franqis,1A. Woods Rt. Rev. 'Patrick J. Barry, Ph.D., P.A. Rev. William D. Buckley Rev. John J. Finn Rev. James J. Higgins Rt. Rev. Msgrfjames T. Kelty, S.T.L. Rt. Rev. Msgr. Francis J. Oechsler, S.T.L. Rev. F.iLeo,,,Saunders Rt. Rev. Msgr. Henry M. Haldg, P.A., Ph.D., LL.D. Rt. Rev. Msgr. Patrick B. Kinsella, S.T.D. Rt. Rev. Msgr. John K. Sharp Rev. James F. Cox Rev. William J. Dunn Rev. David, J. Lynch, S.T.D. Rev. JamesllQA. Smith, S.T.L. Mr. Charles C. Doorly Rt. Rev. Msgr. James J. Griffin, V.F. Rt. Rev. Msgr. Richard B. McHugh, LL.D. Mr. Charles M. Shannon Rev. Joseph F. Corrigan Rev. Edward L. Curran, Ph.D. Rt. Rev. Edmund A. Fitzgerald Rt. Rev. Msgr. John R. McCoy, LL.D. Rt. Rev. Rt. Rev. Msgr. Raymond J. Campion Msgr. Francis X. Downing, Ph.D. 1 Rt. Rev. Msgr. Edward J. Sweeney, S.T.L. Mr. James J. Kane Mr.,J. Iigagjicis Lynch Rev.' J. O'Rourke Rev. JohnwE. Ryan in Dr. J. B. Tomlinson Rev. Joseph J. Hyland Rt. Rev. Msgr. Adam J. Pfundstein Mr. William J. Judge Mr. Augustine J. . ' Rf. Rev. Msgr. Edward P. v.G., P.A.,51f5L.D. Rev. Joseph A. McGoldricR, Mr. John F. Crane Rev. George G. Morrow, Ph.D. Rev. Dawson J. Byrne Rt. Rev. Msgr. Myron J. Purick, V.F. Rev. Ralph A. Nelson L Q .,,, Rev. Eugene T. McCloskey, S.T.D. W :M Rev. Stanislaus J. Kowalski, S.T.L. Vy. Rev. Msgr. Archibald V. McLees, S.T.D. Vy. Rev. Msgr. Thomas J. Kelly, S.T.D. Rt. Rev. Msgr. John D. Wynne, LL.D. Rev. Edward A. Bukey Most Rev. Charles R. Mulrooney, D.D., Ph.D., LL.D. Rev. Joseph J. Tennant, S.T.D., L.S.S. Most Rev. Joseph P. Denning, D.D., LL.D. Rev. Ambrose C. Cilmartin, S.T.L. Rev. Martin S. Rushford, Ph.D. Mr. Frank J. Weldon Rev. John J. Fee FACULTY MEMBERS 1914-1964 1 113 3- 1 39224 1914-1915 1914-1916 1914-1916 1914-1922 1914-1920 1914-1917 1915-1924 1915-1926 1916-1917 1916-1918 1916-1920 1916-1923 1917-1919 1918-1922 1918-1930 1919-1925 1920-1931 1920-1920 1920-1935 11920-1932 1920-1925 1921 -1938 1921-1952 1921-1923 1922-1934 1922-1932 1922-1933 1922-1926 1923-1939 1923-1924 1923-1923 1923-1931 1923-1926 1924-1928 1924-1938 1924-1925 1925-1936 1925-1941 1925-1931 1925-1928 1926-1931 1926-1933 1926- 1927-1941 1928-1929 1928-19113 1929- 1929-1945 1930-1950 1930-1948 1931-1958 1931-1936 1932-1936 1932-1259 1932-1933 1933-1953 1933-1952 1933-1943 1933-1939 1935-1955 Rev. A. Francis Klarmann A Rev. Charles T. Carow Rev. Francis R. Fahey Rev. Alfred J. Weinlich lypv Mr. Fgancis X. McDermottiEg4 Rev.QQg1orge A. Denzer, XDLD. J6hn B. Healey, 'S.T.L. Rev. Rev. Vy. Vy. Rev. Rev. Vy. Rev. Mr. Rev. Rev. James A. Rogers John J. Stolz Rev. John J. Wiest Rev. Msgr. Eugene J. Molloy, Litt.D. Matthias.,,,,J. Wolf John Rev. Robert E. Welsh Daniil F. O'Connell Joseph J. Perillo Eugene A. Feldhaus, Ph.D. George V. Fogarty A Rev. James A. Kirrane Mr. 1 Robert S. Reggio ' Rev. Franklin E. Fitzpatrick Rev. Anthony J. Bevilacqua, J.C.D. Rev. Thomas J. Cradilone, Ph.D. Rev. George T. Deas Rev. Joseph P. Keane Rev ..,,.1 Fecher T. Voiland M.. 15535313 Doyle ..11 Rev. John F. Buckley Rev. Gerard 1. Aram, J.C.D.J Mr. Gerald L. Peace Rev. Vincent R. LaRocca we Rev- Rev. Martuscieiiiififii1. Mr. Charles iii W P. Haggarty Rev. George A. Fleck Rev. Rev Rev Rev Rev. Rev. Rev. Rev Rev Rev. Rev Rev. Rev. Rev. Rev. Rev. James A. Hunt Joseph L. Stafford J. Breen J. Breslin Conrad R.'Dietz Howard B. Basler Vincent A. Keane John, P. Callahan Kenneth J. Larkin Walter C. Murphy Donald J. Shea , John F. Casey Edward W. Troike William F. Lanahan John G. Bals Thomas F. Brady Rev. William J. Flood Rev. James E. Gotimer 4 Rev.'Ffi5?r1cis X. Lawlor Rev. Rev. Rev. Mr. Francis M. Lynch Charles J. Matonti Thomas P. 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A 1 1 days are no Izfc-:v1Im1 thgsgemse 1-'- .pafssmg mtenlu sequen cg The L. n'-y v K VHNQQHPW S ways, the M My dear Glatlpzirral 6511252 nf the Q3lzm11m:uIate Qlmuepiinn mimpmmhngj5unhmqg fwashingiun :mb ghilaniir Avenues prnnklgn 38, H. TE. June 9, 1964 graduates, An examination of the last six issues of UTHE ANNUALH provides more than an interesting way of reminiscing. Comparing your pictures from the time they first appeared in NTHE ANNUALH up to now, one has, as it were, a moving picture of what St. Luke meant when he described the teen-age years wisdom and age to your applied spanned trouble and far camera, of Mary's Son in these words, HAnd Jesus advanced in and grace before God and men. We of Bishop the faculty of Cathedral take pleasure in presenting you as young men to whom the same description can be aptly You have, of course, advanced in age -- the past six years have the interval from childhood to manhood. The camera's eye had no in recording that development. The other aspects of your growth, however, have been more subtl more important -- your advancement in wisdom and in grace. No no scientific measuring device, however sophisticated, can assay those qualities. Yet, they are assuredly there in generous measure. Wisdom is more than mere learning. Your studies at Cathedral have surely taught you many facts, but, more than that, you have been taught to put these facts into perspective, to develop a proper sense of values, to sift and to distinguish, to weigh and to judge. So, too, is grace above mere goodness. Of all the elements th go to make up the worthy aspirant for the priesthood, grace occupies the pre-eminent position. For it is by grace alone that these earthen vesse are able to be fashioned into the image of God's own Son, It is our hope and prayer that this likeness to Christ, which have endeavored to develop here at Cathedral, will never cease to grow within you. May She, who is the Seat of Wisdom and the Mediatrix of Al Graces, assist you as you advance toward the priesthood of Her Son. In Christo Sacerdote, ,Mama JOHN THOMAS ARAGONA SS. Joachim and Anne, Queens Village, Cathedral Prep. Confraternity, Annual, Spire, St. Thomas More, Father Ryan Players, St. Gregory Music Society, Handball, Intramurals. ALBERT EDWARD ARANEO St. Margaret, Middle Village, Bishop Loughlin High School and Cathedral Prep. Student Council, Student Committee, Confraternity, Annual, Gargoyle, Spire St. 'Thomas More, Father Ryan Players, St. Gregory Music Society, Basketball, Baseball, Intramurals THOMAS IOSEPH BLAUVELT St. Ann, Flushing-on-the-Hill, Cathedral Prep. Student Council, Student Committee, Confraternity, Annual, Spire, Schola, Choir, St. Thomas More, Tabb Society, Father Ryan Players, St. Gregory Music Society, Library, Music Festival, Seminar, Epiphany .Social Work. ROBERT JAMES BURKE Our Lady of Angels, Bay Ridge, Xaverian High School. Confraternity, Annual, Schola, Choir, St. Thomas More, Propagation of the Faith, Father Ryan Players. GERALD THOMAS CARNEY St. Patrick 4th Ave., Brooklyn, Xaverian High School. Confraternity, Annual, Gargoyle CEditorj, Schola, Crchestra, St. Thomas More, Library, Intramurals, Music Festival, Father Ryan Players, Seminar, Epiphany Social Work. 68 RICHARD DANIEL CANNER Our Lady of Grace, I-Ioward Beach, Cathedral Prep Confraternity, St. Thomas More, Father Ryan Players St. Gregory Music Society, Intramurals, Bowling Seminar, Propagation of the Faith. 5-3 LOUIS ARTHUR CASALETTO St. Mark, Sheepshead Bay, Cathedral Prep. Student Council, Confraternity, Annual, St. Thomas More, St. Gregory Music Society, Basketball, Intramurals, Bowling, Epiphany Social Work. JAMES ERIC CARSON St. Fidelis, College Point, Cathedral Prep. Student Council, Annual, St. Thomas More, Father Ryan Players, St. Gregory Music Society, Chess Club, Intramurals. MICHAEL JAMES CIOTA Maria Regina, Massapequa, Cathedral Prep. Con- fraternity, Annual, Gargoyle, Schola, Choir, St. Thomas More, Father Ryan Players, St. Gregory Music Society, Music Festival, Seminar, High School Oratory. 69 MICHAEL HUGH CLERKIN St. Anselm, Bay Ridge, St. Augustine High School and Cathedral Prep. Student Council, Student Com- mittee, Confraternity, Annual CEditorj, Gargoyle, Spire, St. Thomas More, Basketball, Intramurals, Bowl- ing, High School and College Oratory, Epiphany Social Work. DENNIS MICHAEL CORRADO St. Robert Bellarmine, Bayside Hills, Cathedral Prep. Confraternity, Annual, Gargoyle, Spire, Schola, Choir, St. Thomas More, Tabb Society, St. Gregory Music Society, Library, Music Festival, Seminar, High School Oratory, Father Ryan Players. 70 RICHARD JOSEPH COMISKEY Queen of Angels, Sunnyside, Cathedral Prep. Student Committee, Annual, St. Thomas More, St. Gregory Music Society, Chess Club, Basketball, Intramurals, Bowling, Father Ryan Players. NIL. 'H 'J . v 1: ,, , S JOSEPH CHARLES CRISAFLILLI Queen of Peace, Kew Gardens Hills, Cathedral Prep. Annual, Gargoyle, Spire, Schola, Choir, St. Thomas More, Tabb Society, St. Gregory Music Society, Bowl- ing, Music Festival, Seminar, College Oratory, Father Ryan Players. he 1. X, . ANTHONY VINCENT DE LLICA St. Gerard, Hollis, Cathedral Prep. Confraternity, An- nual, St. Thomas More, St. Gregory Music Society Chess Club, Intramurals, Bowling, Father Ryan Players VINCENT THOMAS DI FLISCO Immaculate Heart of Mary, Brooklyn, St. Augustine High School. Schola, Orchestra, Basketball, Music Festival, Epiphany Social Work, Father Ryan Players. 71 MICHAEL ROBERT GOONAN Incarnation, Bellaire, Power Memorial High School. Confraternity, Annual, Schola, Orchestra, Intramurals, Music Festival, Epiphany Social Work, Father Ryan Players. RAYMOND MICHAEL KOZMA Sacred Heart, Bayside, Cathedral Prep. Confraternity, Annual, Spire, Schola, Choir, St. Thomas More, Tabb Society, St. Gregory Music Society, Intramurals, Bowl- ing, Music Festival, Seminar, Master of Ceremonies, Prep Quartet. 72 JOSEPH VICTOR HELLMANN St. Margaret, Middle Village, Cathedral Prep. Annual, Don Bosco Hobby Club, Basketball, Intramurals, Bowl- ing, Electronics Club, Radio Club. '1-' JOHN ANDREW MCC-OLDRICK JOHN JOSEPH MAYERHOFER St. Thomas Apostle, Woodhaven, Cathedral Prep. Annual, Schola, St. Thomas More, Father Ryan Players, St. Gregory Music Society, Library, Chess Club, Elec- tronics Club, Radio Club. I. , . J KEVIN MATTHEW MCCARTHY Transfiguration, Brooklyn, Cathedral Prep. Confra- temity, Annual, Spire, Schola, Choir, St. Thomas More, Tabb Society, St. Gregory Music Society, Father Ryan Players, Library, Chess Club, Don Bosco Hobby Club, Intramurals, Bowling, Gargoyle. St. Francis De Sales, Belle Harbor, Cathedral Prep. Confraternity, Annual, Spire, St. Thomas More, St. Gregory Music Society, Intramurals, Father Ryan Players. VINCENT LOUIS MERENDA St. Catharine of Alexandria, Brooklyn, Cathedral Prep. Confraternity, Annual, Gargoyle, Spire, St. Thomas More, Father Ryan Players, St. Gregory Music Society, Chess Club, Intramurals, Bowling, Music Festival, Epiphany Social Work, Seminar. EDWARD JOI-IN MRLICZEK Our Lady of Consolation, Williamsburg, St. Francis Prep. Annual, Gargoyle, Schola, St. Thomas More, Father Ryan Players, Intramurals, Bowling, Seminar. 74 THOMAS OWEN MORROW Corpus Christi, Woodside, Cathedral Prep. Confra- ternity, St. Thomas More, St. Gregory Music Society, Chess Club, Intramurals, Bowling, Seminar, Annual. DANIEL STEPHEN MURPHY Our Lady of Angels, Bay Ridge, St. Augustine. Con- fraternity, Legion of Mary CPresidentj, Intramurals. JOSEPH ALPHONSLIS MURPHY St. Mary Gate of Heaven, Ozone Park, Cathedral Prep. Intramurals, Annual. LAWRENCE MICHAEL MURTI-IA St. Anthony of Padua, Greenpoint, Bishop Loughlin High School. Legion of Mary, Schola, St. Gregory Music Society. 75 KEVIN BENSON NOONE Our Lady of Angels, Bay Ridge, Xavier High School. Confraternity, Legion of Mary fVice-Presidentj, An- nual, Schola. KEVIN ALPHONSE PETERS Our Lady of Angels, Bay Ridge, St. John's Prep. Legion of Mary, Annual, Schola, Basketball fPlaying Coachj , Intramurals. 76 f- I- lx.. lr M I N vii. ,. JOHN JAMES PADIAN St. Thomas Aquinas, Park Slope, Cathedral Prep. Confraternity, Schola, Choir, Orchestra, St. Thomas More, Tabb Society, Father Ryan Players, St. Gregory Music Society, Library, Chess Club, Don Bosco Hobby Club, Intramurals, Bowling, Music Festival, Epiphany Social Work. RONALD PAUL PETROSKI St. Thomas Aquinas, Park Slope, Cathedral Prep. Confraternity, Annual, Gargoyle, Spire, Schola, Choir, St. Thomas More CPresidentj, Tabb Society, St. Gregory Music Society, Chess Club, Music Festival, Seminar. JOHN JOSEPH ROCQUE St. Matthias, Ridgewood, La Salle Academy. Confra- ternity, Legion of Mary, Schola, Seminar, Father Ryan Players. ANTHONY MICHAEL RUCANDO Our Lady of Fatima, jackson Heights, Cathedral Prep. Confraternity, Legion of Mary, Schola, Annual, Gar- goyle, Choir, St. Thomas More, Tabb Society, Father Ryan Players, St. Gregory Music Society, Intramurals, Bowling, Music Festival, Prep Quartet, Seminar. ' I I JAMES EDWARD RLISSO St. Rose of Lima, Brooklyn, Cathedral Prep. Student Council, Student Committee, Confraternity, Annual, Spire, Schola, Tabb Society, St. Gregory Music Society, Chess Club, Don Bosco Hobby Club CCO- founderj, Basketball CManagerj, Music Festival, Sacristan. PATRICK EDWARD SCANNELL Our Lady of Mount Carmel, Astoria, Cathedral Prep. Student Council fVice-Presidentj, Student Committee, Confraternity, St. Thomas More, St. Gregory Music Society, Basketball, Intramurals, Athletic Association CPresidentJ . 78 GEORGE FRANCIS SANTIMAYS St. Clare, Rosedale, Cathedral Prep. Student Council CPresidentj, Student Committee, Confraternity, Spire, Schola, Choir, St. Thomas More, St. Gregory Music Society, Library, Don Bosco I-lobby Club, Intramurals, Bowling, Music Festival, Prep Quartet, Father Ryan Players. JAMES DAVID SCI-IEER St. Kevin, Bayside, Fordham Prep. Confraternity, St. Gregory Music Society. ANTHONY FRANCIS SHERMAN St. Bartholomew, Elmhurst, Cathedral Prep. Confra- ternity, Annual, Gargoyle, Spire, St. Thomas More St. Gregory Music Society, Library, Chess Club Sacristan. ALEXANDER PHILIP TARTAGLIA St. Brigid, Ridgewood, Cathedral Prep. Annual, Schola, Choir, Handball, Intramurals, Bowling, Master of Ceremonies, Music Festival. 79 JAMES LEO TIGHE Our Lady of the Snows, Floral Park, Cathedral Prep. Confraternity, Annual, Spire, Handball, Intramurals. JOHN FRANCIS WALSH St. Jerome, Flatbush, Cathedral Prep. Student Council Student Committee, Confraternity, Annual, Gargoyle Spire, Schola, Choir, St. Thomas More, Tabb Society, St. Gregory Music Society CPresidentj, Music Festival PETER JOSEPH TRAYERS St. Francis de Sales, Belle Harbor, Cathedral Prep. Confraternity, St. Thomas More, St. Gregory Music Society, Intramurals, Bowling, High School Oratory. l MICHAEL IOHN WALSH Our Lady Help of Christians, Flatbush, Regis High School. Confraternity, Schola, Choir, St. Thomas More, St. Gregory Music Society, Bowling, Epiphany Social Work, Father Ryan Players. ROBERT JOSEPH WALSH Our Lady of Perpetual Help, Bay Ridge, Cathedral Prep. Student Committee, Confraternity, Annual, Gar- goyle, Spire, Choir, St. Thomas More, St. Gregory Music Society, Library, Intramurals, Bowling CVice- Presidentj, Music Festival, Seminar, Epiphany Social Work, Father Ryan Players. PAUL JOSEPH WICK Sacred Heart, Glendale, Cathedral Prep. Annual Spire, Chess Club, Don Bosco Hobby Club, Intramurals Bowling, Epiphany Social Work. Cut it out! Who's moving the basket? The one with the glasses, Killer. And he came out of the whale and lived happily ever after. No! I will not be an exhibit at the World's Fair. One more time and I'll break your arm. '....,: m. , .YV , . . 1.1. Ji f ,. , 1 EE af' Three Musketeers and a Snicker. The Communists never cease planning. H.. - I , . ,. '-sv' new W? 1' H, , 4. mb., fi-Q. 15,48 r W , r uf -url: Q ,M 5- - wg 'I-,Q 'T'-I Sorry, no autographs today. Can I use your hand for an ashtray? For my next death-defying feat. ma-gi-N- ..--,,f. , X ...,,4 Oh, I don't believe I know Chopsticks. Past Graduates Y' This Golden jubilee calls toward the future and recalls the past, for it is this past on which the present and indeed the future is based. These are the men who have made up this past, who have formed what we now share and give example to what we must strlve to be as Chrlstlan men f 1' 1 w - X '..-- 3:1-fgzzx. Class of 1920 Mr. Raymond J. Brustman, Rt. Rev. Msgr. Thomas F. Code, Mr. Edward A. Degnan, Rt. Rev. Msgr. William A. Delany, Rev. Edward J. Hanrahan, Rev. George S. Herget, Rev. Joseph J. Huether, Rev. Lawrence W. Kalsch, Rev. Rudolph W. Kraus, Mr. Thomas A. Lawlor, Rev. Maurice A. Lenihan, Mr. Walter Loonam, Rev. William J. Maroney, Mr. Henry P. McCabe, Mr. John G. McCormack, Mr. Thomas J. McCormack, Rev. Sylvester A. McGee, Rt. Rev. Msgr. John F. McGowan, Rcv. Joseph P. McGrath, Mr. William P. Moyles, Rev. John F. Murphy, Rt. Rev. Msgr. Adam J. Pfundstein, Rev. William J. Reilly, Rev. Henry F. Scharding, Mr. Thomas A. Sheridan. Class of 1922 Rt. Rev. Msgr. Francis P. Barilla, Rev. Charles A. Boyd, Rev. James F. Rev. John F. Brennan, Mr. Henry E. Bricker, Mr. Pasqual G. Mr. Robert A. Cross, Rev. James J. Devlin, Rev. Henry G. , Mr. William R. Doherty, Rev. Francis J. Fuchs, Rt. Rev. Msgr. O. Genova, Rt. Rev. Msgr. Joseph G. Glueckert, Mr. Vincent J. Rev. James F. Kelly, Rev. Patrick McLaughlin, Rt. Rev. Msgr. Vincent Margiotta, Rev. Bernard M. Molinet, Mr. John Murphy, Rev. Vincent J. , Rev. Aloysius J. Palko, Rev. Alfred E. Rampmaier, Rev. Joseph R. Rev. Louis J. Schwebius, Mr. James P. Sheehy, Mr. John V. Class of 1919 Rev. James J. Barr, Mr. John E. Brand, Rev. John J. Byrne, Rev. James J. Comerford, Rev. James H. Conlin, Rt. Rev. Msgr. Eugene J. Crawford, Rev. Stephen A. Cuddebach, Rev. William P. Cullen, Rev. James H. Ennis, Rev. Adolph A. Erhard, Rt. Rev. Msgr. Paul J. Faustmann, Mr. James J. Finnan, Mr. Francis J. Friend, Rev. Hugh M. Graham, Rev. James J. Guinessey, Rev. Anthony L. Holzheimer, Mr. Victor F. Hyland, Mr. Francis M. Lehany, Rev. Francis J. Lynch, Rev. James J. McGowan, Rev. Stephen F. McGrail, Mr. Lawrence E. Mawn, Rev. William F. Murray, Rev. Arthur J. O'Connor, Rev. Thomas J. O'Rourke, Mr. Francis L. Peterson, Rt. Rev. Msgr. Elwood A. Purick, Mr. Thomas J. Rafter, Rev. Henry W. Schumm, Rev. John P. Skelly, Rt. Rev. Msgr. John E. Steinmuller, Rev. Adam J. Willman, Mr. John J. Winters, Rev. Anthony F. Zasowski. Class of 1921 Rev. Aloysius G. Beary, Mr. John T. Brogan, Rev. Francis J. Burns, Mr. James F. Campbell, Rt. Rev. Msgr. William F. Daley, Rev. Joseph J. Durman, Rt. Rev. Msgr. Thomas J. Feeney, Mr. William Finley, Mr. Dominic P. Fitzgerald, Rev. Richard E. Gladney, Mr. Joseph E. Hunt, Rev. Augustine J. Kaemmerer, Mr. John J. Kelly, Rev. Joseph B. Kirk, Mr. Theodore V. Murphy, Rev. Thomas J. O'Brien, Rev. Wendell J. O'Shaughnessy, Rev. Jeremiah J. Reilly, Mr. Joseph W. Sanner, Rev. Daniel A. Stewart, Rev. Valentine J. Stortz. Class of 1924 Mr. Vincent J. Cahill, Most Rev. John J. Carberry, Rev. Edward F. Con- nolly, Rev. Joseph G. Conway, Rt. Rev. Msgr. Francis B. Donnelly, Rev. William F. Donohue, Rev. Luke B. Duff, Rev. Edward J. Farley, Rev. Sher- man A. Farrell, Mr. Arthur B. Fearon, Rev. John J. Fee, Mr. George J. Finley Mr. John A. Fleming, Rev. Joseph L. Fusco, Rev. Mortimer J. Gleason, Mr. John E. Healy, Mr. Joseph P. Horan, Mr. Bernard J. King, Rev. Paul MCC. Klohr, Rev. Stanislaus J. Kowalski, Rev. John A. Krieg, Rev. William A. McAllister, Vy. Rev. Msgr. J. Emmett McDonald, Rev. Jeremiah G. McLaugh- lin, Vy. Rev. Msgr. Archibald V. McLees, Rev, Francis P. McLoone, Rev. Daniel J. Martin, Mr. Joseph C. Martin, Most Rev. Charles R. Mulrooney Mr. George A. Musgrave, Mr. William J. O'Donnell, Mr. Francis T. Owens Rev. Theodore A. Romanowski, Rt. Rev. Msgr. William G. Ryan, Rev. Stephen C. Schubert, Mr. Albert W. Sullivan, Rev. Joseph J. Tschantz, Rev. Martin F. Tully, Mr. Joseph M. Walsh, Rev. Theodore A. Wegrowski, Rev. Benjamin S. Yander. I 1 I -.,n.,5 . I- .1 .1 ' '. ' .. 1 .. 1-,M . --.- , 1 . v . . ,A - my, ' , Class of 1926 Rev. John J. Ansbro, Most Rev. Vincent J. Baldwin, Rt. Rev. Msgr. Charles E. Bermingham, Rev. Alfred A. Blaeser, Rev. Fredrick H. Boschert, Most Rev. Joseph P. Denning, Rev. John F. Dowling, Dr. John J. Eppig, Mr. George A. Fairbrother, Mr. John J. Fisher, Rev. Ambrose C. Gilmartin, Mr. James A. Greene, Vy. Rev. Msgr. James L. Griffin, Rev. Raymond J. Harrickey, Rev. Edmund B. Hughes, Rev. John G. Kartarvish, Rev. John J. Keane, Mr. John J. Kearney, Mr. Fredrick K. Keener, Rev. Matthew P. Kelly, Rev. Patrick J. Kenny, Rev. Edward T. Kilduff, Mr. Edward J. Laherty, Rev. John E. Lancevich, Rev. William D. Lyons, Rev. William F. Matters, Rev. Henry J. McCloud, Rev. Ambrose R. McGowan, Rev. Sylvester E. McNamara, Rev. Francis H. Mendler, Rev. John V. Michalak, Rev. John H. Murphy, Rev. James J. O'Loughlen, Rev. Edward F. Pfundstein, Mr. Roland A. Quaranta, Rev. Francis X. Reilly, Mr. Thomas F. Reilly, Rev. G. Lawrence Schork, Rev. Thomas J. Swarbrick, Rev. Joseph J. Tennant, Rev. Clement A. Walsh, Mr. William J. Wright. tl iw 19,54 , If fr' .15 I , 4,. it. .yi '1 :ggi 1 v 122 1. Q Rui' -J. f' Class of 1923 Rev. James J. Behan, Mr. Charles E. Blossfeld, Rev. Thomas J. Brennan, Rt. Rev. Msgr. Salvatore B. Cafiero, Rev. William B. Daley, Rev. Charles G. Fliegel, Mr. Edward F. Griffin, Rev. Harold C. Hanley, Rev. Jerome P. Holland, Rev. Peter J. Jantzer, Rev. James E. McEvoy, Mr. Hugh V. Maye, Rev. George L. Murray, Mr. John J. Parthesius, Rev. John M. Porazzo, Rev. Patrick F. Shine, Mr. Donald L. Sullivan, Rev. Bruno Zvirblis O.P. Class of 1925 Rev. Joseph A. Arthen, Rev. Peter Baker, Mr. Alfred P. Barrett, Francis X. Bintener, Rev. Edwin B. Brosnahan, Rev. John A. Brown, James F. Burke, Vy. Rev. Msgr. William J. Cavanagh, Rt. Rev. Msgr. James F. Coffey, Mr. Francis A. Conlon, Rev. Thomas F. Connolly, Rev. Charles E. Curley, Mr. Bernard C. Delaney, Rev. Oswald V. Devany, Mr. Thomas A. Donahue, Mr. John E. Eichbauer, Mr. Henry C. Feser, Rev. John J. Fleckner, Rt. Rev. Msgr. Martin J. Flynn, Mr. Thomas W. Forget, Mr. Francis G. Grzelak, Rev. Peter A. Harrigan, Rev. Charles J. Jessberger, Rev. Charles P. Kanzler, Mr. Edward J. Keenan, Vy. Rev. Msgr. Thomas J. Kelly, Rev. John V. Liller, Rev. John J. Lorinightus, Mr. Joseph P. Lowe, Mr. Raymond F. McDonald, Rev. John J. McDonnell, Rev. Thomas J. Rev. James P. McKelvey, Rev. James F. O'Donnell, Mr. Martin J. Mr. John C. Smith, Rev. Joseph X. Spellman, Mr. John T. Sullivan, Francis J. Weldon. Class of 1927 Mr. Francis H. Bopp, Rev. George A. Buettner, Rev. Henry J. Byrne, Rev. Charles T. Carow, Rev. Michael J. Collins, Rev. John V. Conlon, Rev. Edward P. Denning, Rev. Martin J. Donlon, Rev. Edward B. Donnelly, Rev. Thomas L. Farrell, Rev. William H. Flaherty, Rev. William F. Flaskow- ski, Rev. Thomas V. Ford, Rev. Joseph F. Graham, Rev. Alfred W. Harding, Mr. Francis J. Hare, Rt. Rev. Msgr. John J. Heneghan, Vy. Rev. Msgr. Matthew E. Hickey, Rev. Michael F. Keehan, Rt. Rev. Msgr. William F. Kelly, Most Rev. William F. Kupfer, Mr. John J. Lacey, Mr. Benjamin J. Lanahan, Rev. Charles J. McCarthy, Mr. Francis X. McDermott, Rev. Charles W. Mclnenly, Mr. Thomas J. Moakley, Rev. James J. Mulhearn, Mr. Michael J. Mulligan, Rev. Joseph A. Powers, Rev. Louis A. Rausch, Mr. Luke P. Rogers, Rev. Martin S. Rushford, Mr. Robert V. Ryan, Rev. Thomas F. Ryan, Rev. Alfons R. Schmitt, Rev. James J. Shine, Rev. Thomas J. Sutherland, Rev. William V. White, Mr. Edward J. Wipprecht. Class of 1929 Rev. Edward T. Burke, Mr. John A. Cummings, Rev. James F. Donegan, Rev. James F. Donovan, Rev. William J. Dunn, Rev. John J. Dushan, Rev. John V. Glynn, Rev. Vincent J. Gorden, Rev. Martin J, Healy, Rev. George W. Holzheimer, Rev. Michael J. Kenny, Mr. Joseph C. Koechel, Vy. Rev. Msgr. Joseph F. Lawlor, Rev. Francis X. McGarey, Rev. Howard F. Mc- Monagle, Rev. James A. McNamara, Mr. Joseph C. Murphy, Rev. George F. O'Mara, Rev. John F. Oravecz, Rev. Henry J. Palmer, Rev. Peter J. Seeger, Rev. Gerard J. Sheridan, Rev. Joseph W. Sheridan, Rev. Arthur A. Sullivan, Mr. Lawrence A. Towers, Mr. George- A. Varriale, Rev. Alfred J. Weinlich. Class of 1928 Mr. Edward H. Burke, Rev. Joseph J. Conway, Rev. William F. Cummings, Mr. George T. Curran, Rev. William J. Farrell, Mr. John J. Kells, Rev. James F. McDonald, Rev. James J. McGovern, Rev. Raymond J. Neufeld, Rev. Anthony S. Petrauskas, Rev. Martin J. Philbin, Rev. Mariano J. Puleo, Rev. Herbert P. Redmond, Mr. Thomas J. Riches, Rev. Anthony J. Ryder, Rev. Thomas J. Sadler. Class of 1930 Rev. Edward F. Bradley, Mr. Leonardo Castellanetta, Rev. John E. Clark, Rev. Edward A. Duffy, Rev. Francis X. Glimm, Rev. Alphonse H. Grappone, Mr. Herman J. Hageman, Rev. John A. Hayes, Rev. George E. Jehle, Mr. Lawrence W. Kane, Rev. Joseph P. Lamb, Rev. John E. Leonard, Rev. Francis P. Lively, Rt. Rev. Msgr. John J. Loughlin, Mr. John J. Mathiot, Rev. Anthony E. Mueller, Rev. Charles J. Murphy, Rev. James T. O'Grady, Rev. James F. O'Leary, Rev. Francis P. O'Loughlen, Rev. William A. Pinkus, Rev. Arthur W. Pote, Mr. Charles J. Reynolds, Rev. Daniel F. Riordan, Rev. William T. Smith, Rev. Leo A. Weitekamp. 87 Class of 1931 Rev. William J. Bartley, Rev. Thomas J. Bauer, M.M., Rev. Charles J. Bermel, Rev. Andrew J. Boylan, Rev. William J. Bradley, Rev. James A Bulger, Rev. John F. Cleater, Rev. Thomas B. Coyne, Mr. James P. Cul- ligan, Rev. Aloysius J. Dlag, Mr. Frederick C. Edel, Rt. Rev. Msgr. John J Fleming, Rt. Rev. Msgr. John J. Gorman, Mr. Robert A. Grote, Rev. John B Healey, Rev. John J. Johnston, Mr. Anthony P. Kelly, Rev. Edward A. Koel chel, Mr. Felix W. Lazarek, Mr: Joseph A. Leonard, Rev. James S. McCabe Mr. John P. McDowell, Mr. Francis X. McMahon, Rev. Kenneth M. Morgan Mr. Joseph P. Mullally, Rev. Gerald M. Murray, Rev. John J. O'Connor Rev. Edward J. Phillips, Rev. Daniel J. Potterton, Rev. Vincent J. Powell Rev. Louis J. Resch, Rev. Charles A. Schlick, Mr. John V. Sheehan, Revl Joseph F. Sparacino, Mr. Gabriel P. Statile, Rev. Lawrence J. Stenger, Rev. John A. St. John, Mr. Joseph A. Walsh. Class of 1933 Rev. John A. Brendel, Rev. James E. Collins, Rev. George A. Denzer, Mr. Anthony F. Farber, Rev. John T. Fisher, Rev. George F. Fogarty, Rev. Thomas F. Gillen, Rev. Leo J. Coggin, Rev. James A. Green, Rev. Maurice G. Hassett, Rev. George J. Haye, Mr. Francis A. Hemrick, Mr. Henry L. Henn, Rev, Edward M. Keane, Mr. Edward J. Kelly, Mr. John F. Kreppein, Rev. John G. McGuire, Vy. Rev. Msgr. Michael J. McLaughlin, Rev. Joseph J. McNally, Rev. George R. Mihovich, Rev. John C. Reilly, Rev. James A. Rogers, Rev. Francis C. Roman, Mr. James M. Sapp,x Rev. John J. Skrodenis, Rev. Howard J. Tilley, Rev. Stephen P. Walsh, Rev. Martin R. Weisenfeld. I 1 I Class of 19322 Rev. Emil J. Balutowski, Rev. Edward J. Byrne, Rev. Joseph P. Canning, Rev. James J. Casey, Rev. Joseph S. Cataldo, Mr. William J. Cooney, Rev. Luke W. Cunningham, Mr. Michael R. DeFebio, Rev. James V. Dempsey, Rev. Francis J. Grochola, Rev. George W. Hayden, Mr. Thomas W. Heslin, Rev. Bmno J. Kruzas, Rt. Rev. Msgr. Thomas F. Little, Rev. Sylvester J. McAvey, Mr. James N. McCarthy, Rev. Joseph F. Mclnenly, Rev. Joseph J. McKenna, Mr. Alphonsus P. McLaughlin, Mr. Edgar F. Maher, Rev. Walter A. Masiulis, Mr. William F. Minihan, Mr. Eugene J. Molloy, Rev. John P. O'Brien, Mr. Raymond J. Schroeter, Mr. Joseph H. Scully, Rev. Louis A. Shaughness, Rev. Mario Silvestri, Rev. Gennaro Simonetti, Rev. Walter J. Smith, Rev. Raymond D. Spengler, Rev. John H. Stone- bridge, Mr. Francis J. Ulrich, Rev. William P. Vadkevicz. Class of 1934 Rev. Lawrence F. Ballweg, Mr. August J. Balser, Mr. Raymond F. Borcino, Mr. Hubert C. Bordfeld, Rev. Edward B. Brady, Rev. Charles J. Carmody, Mr. William F. Carroll, Rev. Richard A. Chichester, Mr. Charles A. Frommeyer, Rev. Joseph A. Gartner, Rev. Joseph J. Greblunas, Vy. Rev. Msgr. Richard H. Hanley, Vy. Rev. Msgr. Joseph A. Holzheimer, Rev. Joseph R. Johnson, Mr. Vincent T. Lavin, Rt. Rev. Msgr. Raymond S. Leonard, Mr. Joseph A. Lynch, Rev. Joseph G. McGroarty, Mr. John P. Mahoney, Mr. John J. Morley, Mr. Raymond G. Murphy, Rt. Rev. Msgr. Francis J. Muga- vero, Rev. William A. O'I.eary, Rev. Joseph L. Ostermann, Mr. Edward D. Pennisi, Mr. William V. Sheridan, Rev. John J. Stolz, Rev. George E. Ten- nant, Rev. Herhert M. Witterholt. Class of 1936 Rev. Robert J. Barnwell, Rev. Sylvester G. Benack, Rev. John F. Buckley, Rev. Fergus A. Burke, Rev. George A. Conroy, Rev. Thomas F. Cribbin, Rev. Donald G. Crynes, Rev. Henry M. Culkin, Rev. John C. Daly, Rev. Joseph F. Daly, Rev. John E. Dierks, Rev John M. Donelon, C.S.P., Rev. Louis F. Ferber, Rev. Michael J. Flemming, Rev. Thomas S. Froker, Rev. Gerard T. Greene, M.M., Mr. John V. Hagen, Rev. Edward G. Haggerty, Mr. James R. Hand, Mr. James P. Heneghan, Rev. Henry L. Krisch, Rev. George F. LaFlare, Rev. Anthony F. LoGatto, Rev. William E. Lohmann, Mr. Felix M. Lopez, Rev. Thomas F. McGlade, Mr. Joseph G. McGowan, Rev. Edward J. McHugh, Rev. James J. McKenna, Mr. Matthew J. McMahon, Rev. John F. McPartland, Rev. Paul F. Meconi, Rev. Raymond F. Morgan, Rev. Jerome A. Murphy, Rev. Anthony F. Powers, Rev. Francis S. Pullo, Rev. Robert F. Rausch, Mr. James J. Skelly, Rev. Herbert A. Travis, Rev. Francis M. Tyrrell, Rev. Walter J. Vetro, Rev, William F. Wanerka, Vy. Rev. Msgr. Francis J. Williams. Class of 1935 Rev. George J. Bednartz, Rev. Martin F. Buckley, Rev. Marion A. -Budny, Mr. Paul B. Bussell, Mr. Thomas M. Cantwell, Mr. Paul G. Carroll, Rev. Thomas G. Chase, Mr. John T. Collins, Rev. Daniel M. Connolly, Rt. Rev. Msgr. Henry P. Cosgrove, Mr. Paul A. Deegan, Rev. Gerard F. Dennen, Rev. Vincent P. Dooley, Rev. Vincent T. Eaton, Rev. William J. Edgar, Rev. Andrew P. Farina, Rev. Eugene B. Frein, Rev. Joseph W. Grundner, Rev. Michael J. Hunt, Rev. Thomas A. Judge, Rev. Arthur C. Kammer, Rev. Thomas J. Kelly, Rev. Joseph R. Kenny, Rev. Joseph F. Keyes, Rev. Francis H. Leonard, Mr. William F. Lynam, Mr. James F. McCarthy, Rev. Henry J. McCormack, Mr. John F. McGrath, Rev. Francis X. McHugh, Rev. Eugene E. Moroney, C.S.Sp., Mr. Richard F. Pfeifer, Rt. Rev. Mggr, Marion J. Reinhardt, Mr. George P. Rueth, Rev. Francis J. Seeger, Mr. Charles J. Shields, Rev. John L. Toole, Rev. Stephen F. Trimboli, Rev. John T. Uris, Mr. James P. Walsh, Rev. Matthias J. Wolf. Class of 1938 Rev. Wilbert E. Amesse, Rev. Stewart R. Brown, Rev. Harold A. Buetow, Mr. Raymond J. Bunker, Rev. Leo G. Byrne, Rev. Vincent T. Calderwood, Mr. James M. Cunneen, Vy. Rev. Msgr. Thomas R. Daly, Rev. Raymond J. David, Mr. Anthony F. Donofrio, Mr. Thomas J. Donohue, Rev. Denis M. Dore, Mr. Joseph A. Doyle, Mr. Arthur J. Fitzgerald, Mr. Matthew J. Flood, Mr. John W. Geis, Rev. Edward F. Hudson, Rev. John S. Hunt, Rev. Vincent A. Kennedy, Mr. Carroll G. Kitts, Rev. Rudolph G. Kneuer, M.M., Mr. William J. Knickman, Mr. James G. McElroy, Mr. Thomas J. McGann, Rev. Michael J. Moroney, Rev. Daniel F. O'Connell, Rev. Edward T. O'Connor, Rev. John P. Pfeifauf, Rev. Avery H. Range, Mr. John H. Rooney, Rev. Alfred E. Smith, M.M., Mr. Gerard J. Stadmeyer, Mr. Stephen S. Szemplenski, Vy. Rev. Msgr. Robert E. Welsh. Class of 1937 Rev. Peter L. Altman, Mr. Hugh F. Byrne, Rev. Thomas P. Campbell, Mr. Eugene J. Coates, Rev. Daniel F. Colbert, Mr. Thomas J. Cosgrove, Rev. Myron T. Crimmins, O.F.M.C., Mr. Joseph F. David, Rev. Martin F. Dempsey, Mr. Carl W. Dengel, Rev. Charles F. Girnius, M.M., Rev. Michael F. Guinan, Rev. John J. Heffernan, Rev. Albert J. Hoffmann, Rev. John J. Hotz, C.P., Rev. Robert B. Hume, Mr. John M. Jatkowski, Mr. William G. Kenney, Rev. Henry F. Kem, Rev. John A. Lubey, Rev. Rudolph M. Macelc, Vy. Rev. Msgr. Edgar P. McCarren, Mr. Charles J. McGee, Vy. Rev. Msgr. Walter J. Missbach, Vy. Rev. Msgr. Eugene J. Mol- loy, Rev. Francis J. Murphy, Rev. John T. Norris, M.S.S.T., Rev. John E. O'Connor, Mr. John E. Ott, Mr. Gerald A. Ryan, Rev. Thomas G. Ryan, Rev. John T. Sherman, Rev. George J. Staiger, Mr. Joseph M. Sullivan, Rev. Charles P. Vogel, Mr. Albert C. Witterholt. -:rustic ck.. . , , J Class of 1939 Mr. John J. Aherne, Rev. Louis B. Bartruff, Mr. John X. Bopp, Vy. Rev. Msgr. Francis B. Concannon, Rev. Edward G. Conroy, Rev. John J. Cunningham, Mr. John P. Curtin, Mr. Thomas G. Dermody, Rev. John T. Egan, Rev. James D. Farraher, Rev. Raphael A. Florido, Rev. Edward J. Gorry, C.S.P., Rev. James J. Haggarty, Rev. Frederic J. Harrer, Rev. Reginald W. Hebb, Rev. Thomas W. Hendel, Mr. Hugh F. Higgins, Rev. Robert F. Hurley, Rev. Joseph B. Judge, Mr. Paul F. Martusciello, Rev. Francis X. McCabe, Rev. Francis J. McGee, Mr. William J. McGuire, Rev. John J. McNulty, Rev. Francis V. Murdoch, Mr. Matthew R. O'Reilly, Rev. Vincent J. Pazereckas, Rev. James M. Scanlon, Mr. Charles A. Seyfried, Rev. Conor Smith, C.P., Rev. Pasquale T. Stratico, Rev. Richard V. Tierney, Rev. John H. Walker. . Class of 1940 E Mr. Martin W. Bergin, Rev. Joseph J. Bihler, Rev. William J. Boegel, Rev. James J. Dolan, Rev. John F. Dowling, Rev. Joseph E. Dunne, Rev. i Eugene A. Feldhaus, Rev. George V. Fogarty, Rev. Andrew J. Gallagher, Rev. John P. Gallagher, Mr. Robert J. Ginnane, Rev. George F. Hachtel, Mr. Clement P. Hill, Mr. Walter E. Howard, Rev. James P. King, Rev. James A. Kirrane, Mr. Warren J. Koch, Rev. Edward A. Lawrie, Rev. Michael F. C. Leavy, Rev. Lawrence E. Mansfield, Mr. John T. McCarthy, Rev. Anthony M. McDonnell, Mr. James H. McHugh, Mr. Edward G. McKenna, Rev. John A. McNeill, Mr. John B. Nolan, Rev. Thomas R. Obarowski, Mr. Edward J. Phillips, Mr. Robert J. Powell, Rev. Philip J. Reehil, Rev. William A. Ruddy, Rev. James E. Sullivan, Mr. Walter T. Thomson, Mr. John E. Watson. Class of 1941 Rev. Dominick J. Adessa, Mr. Joseph A. Balser, Rev. Thomas J. Beary, Rev. James A. Breslin, Rev. Celsus O. Collini, Rev. John F. Cronin, Rev. James J. Dargan, Rev. Louis V. Doerflinger, Rev. Franklin E. Fitzpatrick, Mr. Warren W. Fricke, Rev. Charles A. Gartner, Mr. Robert A. Geis, Mr. James F. Hafley, Rev. Anthony L. Holzheimer, Mr. Robert J. Howley, Rev. John B. Hull, Rev. Edward F. Kuhn, Rev. Joseph F. Maguire, Rev. William J. McCarren, Rev. Raymond A. McGuirk, Mr. Vincent L. McMullen, Mr. Joseph P. Mirabito, Rev. Francis X. Mulhall, Rev. Joseph M. Nolan, Mr. Joseph F. Peisel, Rev. James P. Reynolds, Mr. Paul F. Rowan, Vy. Rev. Msgr. John J. Rudden, Rev. James P. Sweeney, Rev. James J. Tuohy. Class of 1942 Mr. James J. Brown, Rev. John A. Burns, Rev. Peter A. Chiara, Rev. John F. Curry, Rev. James J. Daly, Rev. Frank P. DeMasi, M.M., Rev. Eugene F. Donnelly, Mr. John P. Donovan, Mr. Joseph A. Downey, Vy. Rev. Msgr. James H. Fitzpatrick, Rev. Edward C. Garvey, Mr. George H. Gildersleeve, Rev. Richard P. Handel, Rev. William F. Hughes, Mr. Richard F. Lane, Rev. Robert F. Milde, Rev. Thomas S. Minogue, Rev. Edward J. Nolan, Mr. Jeremiah F. O'Brien, Mr. William J. Pigott, Rev. Anthony J. Praitano, Rev. Dominic J. Schiraldi, Rev. John J. Weiss, Rev. John F. Wilson. w pl'-f' ' , -,Li .. ki 1 i Y .-fzivvvl Class of 1943 Rev. Anthony J. Bevilacqua, Rev. Charles T. Callahan, Rev. John P. Casey, Mr. Edward J. Close, Rev. Thomas J. Cronin, M.M., Mr. Joseph P. Devitt, Rev. Edmund J. Elbert, Rev. Thomas J. Flanagan, Mr. Richard F. Hanly, Mr. Peter R. Hearne, Rev. Joseph P. Keane, Mr. John J. Kelly, Rev. Adolph C. Klein, Rev. Walter R. Korycki, Rev. Francis J. Labita, Rev. Vincent R. LaRocca, Rev. John T. Mahoney, Mr. John A. McAlvin, Rev. Charles F. McGowran, Rev. Vincent F. McKenna, Rev. Karl M. Michel, Mr. Vincent M. Murphy, Rev. Walter V. Murphy, Mr. Charles F. Myers, Mr. Francis J. Ott, Mr. Joseph J. Perillo, Mr. Walter P. Quinn, Rev. Joseph L. Reichert, Rev. William J. Rodgers, Rev. Jerome J. Schmidt, Mr. Edward A. Toriello, Mr. Richard O. Wichelns. 91 Class of 1944 Rev. Charles A. Bleilevens, Rev. Jerome F. Callahan, C.P., Mr. Joseph P. Canter, Mr. Joseph R. Cleary, Mr. Richard F. Cummings, Rev. John J. Dobbyn, Rev. Thomas D. Dougherty, Mr. Leo E. Fagan, Rev. Thomas J. Gradilone, Rev. John J. Gribbon, Rev. James J. Haggerty, Mr. William F. Haplin, Rev. James F. Heffernan, Rev. Joseph P. Kozlowski, Rev. Kieran J. Martin, Rev. Joseph J. McCarthy, Rev. John F. McDade, Vy. Rev. Msgr. John R. McGann, Mr. Hugh A. Mulligan, Mr. Patrick J. O'Connor, Rev. Martin J. Osborne, Rev. John J. O'Sullivan, Rev, Henry J. Phillips, Mr. James R. Reilly, Rev. Nicholas J. Russo, Vy. Rev. Msgr. Gerald J. Ryan, Mr. John J. Shea, Rev. Alexander T. Sledzaus, Vy. Rev. Msgr. Raymond J. Stegmann, Mr. James P. Tuite, Rev. George T. Voiland, Rev. William E. Walsh. Class of 1946 Rev. Ronald A. Barry, Rev. August C. Bednartz, Rev. Richard M. Berry, Rev. William H. Boylan, Rev. Angelo F. Brugli, Rev. John F. Buckley, Rev. Gerard G. Burns, Mr. Arthur H. Carney, Rev. James M. Cavanaugh, Rev. John P. Conlon, Rev. James J. Coppinger, Rev. James J. Corbett, Rev. William F. Costello, Mr. John A. Czerwinski, Mr. Domenico DeNapoli, Rev. John T. Fagan, Rev. David G. Farley, Rev. Robert O. Francke, Rev. Rocco A. Gallitelli, Rev. George P. Graham, Rev. Martin J. Hall, Mr. John V. Kavanagh, Rev. Thomas J. Lyons, Mr. Thomas J. McCarthy, Rev. Thomas F. McGee, Mr. James T. McKenna, Rev. Thomas J. Miller, Mr. Daniel J. Moran, Mr. Edward F. Murphy, Rev. Thomas M. O'Brien, Rev. John J. Preston, Mr. Henry B. Stoessel, Rev. James E. Sullivan, Mr. Vincent E. Sutlitf, Rev. Raymond E. Tortora, Rev. Michael O. Zunno. 5 -' ' V . , ., 4.-rj jgrghw Class of 1 945 Rev. John I. Abrams, Mr. Peter J. Arcario, Rev. Henry I. Benack Rev. Edward P. Browne, Rev. William P. Burke, Rev. Francis J. Bymes Mr. John M. Carroll, Rev. Robert T. Conlin, Rev. Thomas P. Curry Rev. George T. Deas, Rev. Martin J. Dennehy, Mr. Kenneth J. Dodenhoff, Rev. Thomas D. Dolan, Rev. John W. Fecher, Mr. William J. Flynn Rev. John Heffernan, Rev. George E. Hoefner, Rev. Robert P. Kennedy Rev. Thomas G. Leavey, Rev. Allen B. Malofl, Mr. Francis X. McCarthy Rev. Francis R. McMullen, Rev. Edward J. Muhs, Mr. Joseph T. Mundy Mr. Charles W. Reisert, Rev. James B. Richter, Rev. James G. Smith Vy. Rev. Msgr. John J. Snyder, Rev. Edward M. Wroblewski, Rev. Carl F. Zeterberg. I I I I I I I I Class of 1947 Rev. Eugene P. Arnaud, Mr. Henry J. Ballasty, Mr. George W. Bettex, Rev. Harold P. Buckley, Rev. William J. Conlon, Rev. Michael C. Conroy, Mr, John P. Dennehy, Rev. Salvatore V. Franco, Rev. William G. Gallagher, Mr. George J. Gill, Rev. James E. Gotimer, Rev. John F. Hartmann, Rev. Charles M. Hughes, Mr. Raymond E. Kavanagh, Mr. William F. Mara, Mr. Michael J. Marotta, Mr. Vincent G. McCarthy, Rev. James B. McMahon, Mr. John J. Morris, Mr. Martin H. Muller, Rev. Robert T. Mulligan, Rev. Charles J. Nosser, Mr. Francis J. O'Shaughnessy, Rev. Martin J. O'Sullivan, Mr. Andrew J. Passione, Mr. Charles E. Prather, Rev. William J. Remy, Rev. Edward J. Reilly, Rev. Joseph J. Schuck, Mr. James F. Shea, Mr. Joseph T. Shortell, Rev. Robert J. Young. Class of 1949 Mr. James E. Barlow, Rev. Joseph S. Basel, Mr. William F. Battle, Mr. Anthony M. Buono, Rev. Michael J. Cantley, Mr. John M. Cochrane, Rev. John J. Corcoran, Rev. James G. Cregan, Mr. Kenneth J. Deenihan, Mr. Vincent L. DeTomaso, Mr. Edward C. Flynn, Rev. Robert C. Franklin, Rev. George F. Fraser, Rev. James A. Hunt, Rev. Thomas L. Keane, M.M., Rev. Charles J. Lacomara, C.P., Rev. Robert G. Malm, Rev. Saverio C. Mattei, Mr. Kenneth M. McCabe, Rev. John P. McCullagh, Rev. Patrick M. McGowan, Rev. George F. Molloy, Rev. John J. Mulroy, Rev. Thomas F. Noonan, Rev. Joseph C. Nosser, Rev. Thomas P. O'Donnell, Mr. Reginald J. Ott, Rev. Michael R. Parisi, Mr. Thaddeus A. Penszynski, Rev. Bernard J. Ryan, Mr. Edward C. Schloth, Rev. Patrick E. Shanahan, Rev. Walter E. Simmons, Rev. Thomas P. Smith, Rev. Richard C. Wenzel, Rev. Patrick J. Young. 1 Class of 1951 Mr. John J. Barcheski, Rev. Robert L. Brown, Mr. Francis J. Carlson, Mr. Wilfred R. Caron, Mr. John R. Catan, Rev. John V. Cleary, Mr. Anthony J. DeStefano, Rev. John J. Donnelly, Rev. Cyril F. Doody, Mr. William J. Doody, Mr. Michael G, Doyle, Mr. Denis A. Dyer, Rev. Eugene J. Farrell, Rev. Gerard J. Fennelly, Mr. Vincent J. Ferrara, Mr. Henry F. Finnerty, Mr. Michael V. Garone, Mr. James J. Geagan, Rev. James J. Hannon, Mr. Stephen W. Howells, Rev. Michael J. King, Rev. Kenneth J. Larkin, Rev. Francis M. Lynch, Mr. Patrick J. McEntee, Mr. Robert C. McKenna, Mr. Charles V. McLaughlin, Rev. William J. McLoughlin, Rev, Eugene J. Mc- Manus, Mr. Joseph R. Mellitt, Mr. Joseph P. Missbach, Mr. Joseph F. Murry, Mr. John J. O'Neill, Rev. Robert J. Pennington, Mr. Donald S. Rainis, Rev. Robert A. Rodriguez, Rev. Richard M. Scanlon, Mr. Robert G. Schuster, Rev. Donald J. Shea, Mr. Samuel F. Simone, Rev. Joseph L. Stafford, Mr. John J. Sullivan, Rev. Edmond J. Trench, Mr. Peter T. Turley, Mr. John J. Urbielewicz, Rev. Neal D. Vaupel, Rev. John T. Wallace. Class of 1948 Rev. Anthony F. Antinello, Rev. Gerard J. Arella, Rev. James E. Boesel, Rev. Rev. James P. Boyce, Mr. Herman A. Brovot, Rev. Joseph J. Burns, John F. Casey, Rev. Vincent A. Cinque, Mr. James J. Cleary, Mr. Richard B. Cochrane, Rev. Edwin B. Collins, Mr. Gilbert F. Dehler, Rev. Edward J. Donnelly, Rev. Joseph J. Esposito, Rev. Richard J. Gallo, Mr. Gerald F, Gorman, Rev. Joseph T. Greenfelder, Rev. John P. Halpin, Mr. Robert S. Hathaway, Rev. George J. Hein, Mr. Alfred F. Hurley, Mr. Walter T. Kay, Rev. John J. Kelly, Rev. John F. Kennedy, M.M., Rev. Albert N. Kenny, Rev. Edward J. Kiernan, Rev. Joseph A. Martusciello, Rev. John H. Maurer, Rev. Joseph M. Mondel, Rev. Edward J. Mullowney, Rev. John P. Murray, Rev. William G. Scanlon, Mr. Donald W. Scott, Mr. Roger F. Sorrentino, Rev. John J. Sullivan. Class of 1950 Rev. Warren W. Abrans, Rev. Martin P. Bannan, Mr. Robert W. Begley, Mr. James J. Berry, Rev. John J. Boylan, Rev. Patrick J. Breheny, Rev. Joseph P. Bynon, Mr. John J. Cardali, Rev. John J. Condon, Rev. Andrew P. Connolly, Rev. John D. Crowley, Mr. Thomas J. Donnelly, Rev. Mark J. Dunn, Mr. Joseph T. Egan, Rev. George V. Fleck, Rev. Matthew F. Foley, Mr. Bernard J. Helldorfer, Rev. James E. Jennings, Rev. Bryan J. Karvelis, Rev. Lawrence J. Lockwood, Mr. Vincent E. Lynch, Mr. Robert L, Maier, Rev. Robert E. Mason, Mr. John J. Mateer, Rev. Bernard J. McGrath, Rev. Rev Rev Lawrence J. O'Leary, Mr. Edmund J. Orr, Rev. Harold J. Rainey, . William A. Ryan, Rev. Warren F. Schumacker, Rev. William R. Scrill, Rene A. Valero. Class of 1953 Mr. Herbert C. Aston, Rev. Ralph L. Besendorfer, Mr. Gerard E. Bradley, Rev. Edmund P. Brady, Rev. Thomas F. Brady, Mr. Edward T. Buhl, Mr. Vincent P. Calviello, Rev. William H. Carey, Rev. Joseph D. Colbert, Rev. William F. Daly, Rev. Victor R. DeVita, Mr. Salvatore F. DiMeglio, Rev. Richard C. Dineen, Mr. Robert F. Ferrara, Rev. Robert A. Flanagan, Mr. Francis D. Fleeson, Rev. Vincent DeP. Foley, Rev. Thomas' E. Fox, Rev. Richard F. Fraser, Rev. Bartholomew W. Frazzitta, Rev. William C. Fredrickson, Rev. Thomas H. Hicks, Rev. Lawrence E. Hinch, Rev. Herbert J. Hooven, Rev. Daniel J. Hurley, Mr. Thomas H. Jarlca, Rev. Francis P. McCann, Rev. Thomas P. McCann, Mr. James P. McNeill, Rev. Daniel J. Nolan, Rev. Corneilius B. Outcault, Rev. John J. Powis, Rev. Edward W. Richards, Rev. Emilio J. Salerno, Rev. John J. Schmidt, Rev. Richard T. Sliwalc, Rev. Raymond W. Stafford, Rev. John H. Wilkinson. 94 Class of 1952 Mr. Salvatore A. Anastasio, Rev. Howard B. Basler, Rev. Francis P. Bien, Rev. Edward J. Breen, Rev. Charles J. Breslin, Rev. John C. Calhoun, Rev. Mario G. Cinque, Rev. Robert J. Ennis, Rev. Michael T. Faherty, Rev. Kevin F. Greene, Rev. Daniel S. Hamilton, Rev. Vincent A. Keane, Rev. Charles A. Kraus, Mr. Vincent P. Lannie, Rev. Francis X. Lawlor, Mr. John P. Leddy, Mr. James J. Leonard, Mr. Gilbert F. Long, Rev. John M. Mariano, Mr. Kevin P. McGovern, Mr. Peter T. McLaughlin, Rev. John J. McVernon, Rev. Joseph M. Mergler, Rev. Edward J. Molloy, Mr. Francis X. Newman, Rev. Louis l. Newman, Rev. Kevin J. O'Donoghue, Mr. Francis X. O'Looney, Rev. Richard H. Reder, Mr. Thomas J. Reilly, Rev. Robert S. Smith, Rev. Terence P. Smith, Rev. Andrew R. Varano, Mr. James J. Wallace, Rev. Dino M. Zeni. Class of 1954 Rev. Leonard F. Badia, Rev. Donald M. Berran, Rev. John J. Bird, Mr. Robert T. Boyd, Rev. Victor J. Boyle, Rev. Joseph A. Brown, Rev. Kenneth J. Calder, Rev. Robert W. Currie, Mr. Joseph P. DeCaminada, Rev. James T. Devine, Rev. Henry J. Doherty, Rev. Richard J. Dunne, Rev. Ettore A. Floretta, Rev. Vincent J. Gallo, Rev. John J. Gerrity, Rev. Robert W. Guiry, Mr. James J. Hogan, Rev. Thomas J. Kearney, Rev. John F. Keppler, Rev. Vincent C. Kuhner, Mr. John J. LaMazza, Rev. Robert E. Lauder, Rev. Richard H. Lockwood, Mr. Kenneth F. Loftus, Rev. Charles J. Matonti, Mr. Michael J. Murphy, Mr. Joseph P. McAvoy, Rev. Thomas A. McCabe, Rev. John J. McCarthy, Rev. Joseph D. McCormick, Rev. Thomas P. McGloin, Rev. Michael J. Phillips, Rev. Joseph P. Quigley, Rev. James P. Regan, Rev. Philip J. Reilly, Mr. Herbert M. Riley, Rev. Daniel P. Ryan, Rev. John J. Sabatos, Mr. Matthew F. Scala, Rev. Raymond F. Schmidt, Rev. Walter J. Sexton, Rev. George R. Shreck, Rev. Eugene J. Stoklie, Rev. Neil W. Sullivan, Mr. Jerome R.,Swietnicki, Mr. Francis P. Valentino. Class of 1955 Mr. Bartholomew S. Arioso, Rev. James J. Bergin, Mr. Carmen J. Capobianco, Mr. Ralph G. Captuo, Mr. Michael F. Condon, Mr. Dennis J. Connolly, Rev. Gerard M. Deremick, Rev. James J. Dobson, Rev. Michael J. Dougherty, Mr. Gerard E. Duffy, Rev. James M. Dunne, Rev. Daniel E. Fagan, Rev. Francis J. Fahy, Rev. John J. Fitzpatrick, Mr. Richard J. Foy, John F. McClimont, Rev. Richard J. McCormack, Rev. Robert R. Rev Rev Rev Mr. . John G. Harfmann, Rev. Joseph I. Hassan, Rev. John T. Heinlein, Rev. . Charles F. Kohli, Rev. Gerald J. Langelier, Mr. John C. Lawn, . Paul S. Lawrence, Rev. Peter A. Mahoney, Rev. Jerome A. Maron, William R. Karvelis, Rev. John C. Kaseta, Mr. Paul T. Kelly, McCourt, Rev. Thomas M. McFadden, Rev. Gerard C. McGowan, Rev. Malcolm J. McGuigan, Rev. Leonard P. Moretti, Rev. Terrence J. Mulkerin, Mr. Gerard J. Nolan, Mr. Lawrence J. O'Donnell, Rev. Henry J. Palmer, Rev. 'Benito M. Perri, Rev. John P. Peyton, Rev. Thaddeus L. Reekie, Rev. Raymond J. Richards, Rev. John J. Rowan, Rev. Robert J. Saccacio, Mr. Joseph P. Scanlon, Rev. Vincent A. Sforza, Rev. John P. Sharkey, Mr. Thomas F. Shea, Rev. George J. Stack, Mr. John E. Sullivan, Mr. John W. Van Wagner, Rev. Robert A. Washa. J 95 Class of 1956 Rev. Patrick J. Armshaw, Rev. William L. Authenrieth, Mr. Michael F. Barrett, Mr. John C. Bestler, Mr. Robert E. Burns, Mr. Donald P. Casey, Mr. John P. Coffey, Mr. Stephen R. Conboy, Mr. Brian J. Cudahy, Mr. Donald D. Dobson, Rev. Thomas E. Donohoe, Rev. Harvey W. Doyer, Mr. John D. Driscoll, Rev. William E. Finger, Rev. Gerard M. Gannon, Mr. Anthony N. Giustizia, Rev. James P. Grace, Rev. Thomas A. Graham, Rev. William C. Grein, Mr. Paul D. Hamilton, Rev. James F. Howard, Rev. Raymond J. Kelly, Rev. Kenneth E. Kiernan, Rev. John A. Lind, Rev. Joaquin S. Longres, Mr. William P. Madden, Rev. Leo C. Maresca, Rev. James F. Marron, Rev. John A. Matusevicius, Rev. Terence J. McCabe, Class of 1957 Mr. James W. Barrow, Mr. Joseph W. Bellacosa, Rev. James J. Boyd Mr. Rev Mr. Rev Mr. Mr. Rev. Rev Rev Rev. Mr. Rev. Rev. Mr. Rev. Rev. John F. Boyne, Rev. Vincent D. Breen, Rev. Douglas L. Brown James P. Carmody, Mr. John E. Casey, Mr. Robert J. Christian Thomas F. Cloonan, Mr. Robert G. Crane, Mr. Richard J. Crowley . Joseph L. Cunningham, Mr. Joseph V. Cutrone, Rev. Felice J. DeLaura Vito J. DeSantis, Mr. Michael A. Dolan, Rev. Alan T. Doyle James J. Doyle, Rev. George E. Duffy, Rev. John C. Dunne William C. Farrugia, Rev. Jeremiah K. Feehan, Rev. Richard W. Ferris Dominic J. Finnerty, Rev. Francis X. Gaeta, Mr. John A. Greco, James J. Hannan, Rev. William J. Houston, Mr. Joseph R. Hurley John L. Hyland, Rev. William W. Jablonski, Mr. Leroy G. Kanapaux, Mark J. Kane, Mr. Denis D. Kenny, Rev. Patrick G. Kenny Samuel R. Larmer, Mr. Andrew J. McArdle, Rev. Patrick J. McCormick, Daniel B. McMorrow, Mr. Vincent E. McVey, Rev. Julian J. Miller, Donald A. Newman, Mr. Frederick J. Olsen, Rev. Thomas J. O'Rourke George A. Pfundstein, Mr. James W. Richardson, Rev. George J. Ryan Thomas A. Saccardi, Rev. David W. Stinebrickner, Rev. Frederick M Strianese, Mr. Harry J. Waterson, Mr. Roy J. Weaver, Rev. Kenneth J Wicks, Rev. Victor A. Yorio. 96 il.. . rv 1. , . , Qi - l 1 I Mr. James J. McKenna, Rev. Charles C. McLaughlin, Mr. Michael J. McNally, Rev. Patrick J. McNelis, Mr. Thomas E. Murphy, Rev. Vincent J. Murphy, Mr. Henry R. Neuville Jr., Rev. David G. O'Brien, Rev. John H. O'Brien, Rev. David W. Parker, Rev. Angelo B. Pezzullo, Rev. Matthew J. Pomilio, Mr. Daniel E. Proietto, Mr. Raymond M. Rodriguez, Rev. Kevin E. Rooney, Rev. Thomas P. Ryan, Rev. Daniel C. Sabatos, Rev. Louis J. Scavo, Mr. Edward J. Schretzman, Mr. Joseph C. Sevenliss, Mr. John J. Woods. . Wg Rev. Kenneth E. Boccafola, Mr. James P. Buckley, Mr. James M. Burke Rev. Thomas D. Candreva, Mr. Jeremiah P. Connelly, Rev. John F. Courtney Mr. Francis P. Donnelly, Rev. William J. Duncan, Rev. Eugene R. Dyer Rev. Robert A. Eder, Mr. Gustavo A. Escobar, Rev. Joseph A. Ferrante Rev. Thomas J. Finnegan, Rev. Thomas M. Haggerty, Rev. Edward J Halligan, Rev. Robert J. Hanlon, Mr. Kevin X. Kelly, Rev. Donald J. Kenna 'Mr. Donald W. Kennedy, Mr. Hubert M. Killoran, Mr. John P. Klein Rev. Raymond W. Kutner, Rev. John B. Lavin, Mr. John D. Madden, Class of 1960 Mr. Joseph M. Aguayo, Mr. William F. Allmendinger, Mr. John J. Amann r . . . . . M . Michael J. Bennett, Mr. Michael T. Breslin, Mr. William H. Brevoort, Mr. Raymond V. Bronikowski, Mr. Michael P. Caplice, Mr. Ignatius A Catanello, Mr. Joseph A. Cinque, Mr. John P. Conway, Mr. William A Croft, Mr. Michael J. DeVito, Mr. Richard P. Dina, Mr. James J. Dixon Mr. George C. Donohue, Mr. James C. Donohue, Mr. John J. Drinane, r. Francis X. Eisele, Mr. Vincent J. Frein, Mr. Robert P. Granger, r. Raymond C. Gruhn, Mr. Joseph J. Guarino, Mr. Richard T. Hanson, r. Kenneth C. Hasselbach, Mr. Thomas J. Healy, Mr. Victor P. Herbert, r. Richard J. Hessler, Mr. John J. Hogan, Mr. Francis P. Kilcoyne, r. Georges C. LaCroix, Mr. Joseph A. Lamanno, Mr. Marcello J. Latona, r. John P. Maloney, Mr. John J. Masci, Mr. Robert P. Morales, r. James J. Meuller, Mr. Robert J, Mullin, Mr. Robert A. Nardella, r. Richard M. O'Brien, Mr. Anthony W. Paskewicz, Mr. John D. Patten, r. Robert J. Pawson, Mr. Walter J. Persch,l Mr. Peter P. Savage, r. Stanley A. Siedlecki, Mr. Thomas F. Sinnott, Mr. John M. Smith, r. Eamon J. Spollen, Mr. Francis N. Squiccimarro, Mr. John J. Stinson, r. Joseph L. Subbiondo, Mr. Nicholas A. Llnterstein, Mr. John E. Waldron. Class of 1958 Mr. Robert M. Maran, Rev. Roger J. Martin, Rev. John R. Moore, Rev. John F. Mulhern, Rev. Joseph E. Murphy, Mr. Patrick T. O'Connell, Rev. Patrick O. Patten, Rev. Ralph J. Pezzullo, Rev. Peter F. Rice, Rev. James T. Rooney, Rev. Nicholas W. Sivillo, Rev. Thomas L. Spadaro, Rev. John J. Strynkowski, Mr. Herman W. Tebben, Rev. William A. Varvaro, Rev. Michael A. Vendetti, Mr. Michael J. Walsh, Rev. Edward V. Wetterer, Rev. Thomas P. Willis. Class of 1959 Mr. William F. Armshaw, Mr. Louis D. Aufiero, Mr. Anthony C. Baxter Mr. Brian F. Callahan, Mr. Alan J. Campbell, Mr. James P. Casey Mr. James J. Crowley, Mr. John J. Cuff, Mr. James F. Doyle, Mr. John J Durnin, Mr. Anthony C. Equale, Mr. Edward C. Finnegan, Mr. Francis P. Fiorenza, Mr. Ernest H. Fiorillo, Mr. James F. Fraser, Mr. Vincent F Fullam, Mr. John J. Garkowski, Mr. Martin T. Geraghty, Mr. Francis J Haggerty, Mr. Theodore J. Howard, Mr. Peter V. Kain, Mr. Bartholemew D. Keohane, Mr. Joseph P. Marron, Mr. Stephen W. McDermott Mr. John G. McLoughlin, Mr. Michael F. Milton, Mr. Joseph B. Moriarty Mr. Henry A. Oak, Mr. Joseph W. O'Donnell, Mr. Robert V. O'Neill Mr. John A. Pfundstein, Mr. Bernard J. Rooney, Mr. William J. Ruede Mr. Joseph A. Salerno, Mr. Francis X. Scallon, Mr. Alfred T. Stefanilki, Mr. Edgar J. Sullivan, Mr. Ronald D. Valenti, Mr. Kenneth G. Vetter Mr. Patrick S. Whalen, Mr. Dennis J. Whelan, Mr. Charles H. White Mr. Raymond P. Wilmot, Mr. Patrick F. Woods, Mr. Robert P. Zemaitis , s 1 - 1114 L Class of 1962 Mr. John J. Antoncic, Mr. Ronald M. Arundell, Mr. Kevin J. Barry, Mr. William B. Beck, Mr. Richard J. Bory, Mr. Robert G. Braun, Mr. Lawrence C. Bremer, Mr. James J. Brown, Mr. William T. Brown, Mr. Robert E. Burton, Mr. John J. Buthorn, Mr. John J. Capillo, Mr. David J. Cartenuto, Mr. John W. Cavallaro, Mr. Joseph P. Celentano, Mr. Martin F. Collins, Mr. Edward J. Cull, Mr. Alfred R. D'Anca, Mr. Joseph J. D'Angelo, Mr. Joseph W. Denzer, Mr. John J. Devlin, Mr. Lawrence C. Donahue, Mr. William F. Early, Mr. John J. Fitgerald, Mr. Michael J. Fitzmartin, Mr. Vincent J. Fost, Mr. Casper J. Furnari, Mr. Paul F. Gaglio, Mr. Gerald J. Gallagher, Mr. Pasquale J. Gilberto, Mr. Robert R. Gillen, Mr. Harold P. Graf, Mr. 'Thomas W. Groenewold,-Mr. Thomas A. Henry, Mr. Thomas S. Kane, Mr. Edward J. Knapp, Mr. Joseph J. Koechler, Mr. John F. Krane. Mr. William F. Krlis, Mr. Richard M. Lewkiewicz, Mr. Edward C. Maher, Mr. Richard A. Maki, Mr. John F. Mangan, Mr. James M. Marley, Mr. Joseph J. Martos, Mr. John B. McBride, Mr. Joseph T. McMahon, Mr. Daniel R. McNulty, Mr. William F. Moroney, Mr. Peter K. Olsinski, Mr. David H. Powell, Mr. Herbert W. Purick, Mr. John P. Reilly, Mr. James T. Rice, Mr. Donald T. Russo, Mr. Brendan J. Ryan, Mr. Kevin P. Shine, Mr. Robert A. Silano, Mr. Raymond C. Somera, Mr. James F. Spengler, Mr. Horace A. Stutey, Mr. George F. Zatarga. Class of 1961 Mr. John A. Alesandro, Mr. Richard E. Baecher, Mr. James R. Berg, Mr. James K. Bogert, Mr. John J. Bracken, Mr. Thomas F. Brady, Mr. Edward J. Carey, Mr. Robert T. Cevasco, Mr. Lawrence J. Chizak, Mr. Peter M. Cinque, Mr. Charles G. Collins, Mr. Joseph I. Como, Mr. Eugene A. Connolly, Mr. Jeremiah P. Cronin, Mr. Walter C. Daniels, Mr. Anthony S. Danna, Mr. Michael J. Delaney, Mr. Anthony D. Della Croce, Mr. Joseph A. Despres, Mr. Anthony F. DiLorenzo, Mr. Robert E. Doud, Mr. Kevin P. Duffy, Mr. Dennis P. Fallon, Mr. Gerald J. Galgan, Mr. John R. Geraghty, Mr. Fredrick L. Grimadli, Mr. Charles A. Guarino, Mr. William A. Gulla, Mr. John A. Gurrieri, Mr. Richard P. Haddad, Mr. James J. Haggerty, Mr. Michael J. Higgins, Mr. Stephen E. Hynoski, Mr. Eugene F. Johnson, Mr. Martin F. Kirby, Mr. Dennis D. Klein, Mr. Joseph R. Lafaro, Mr. Richard C. La Vecchia, Mr. Richard F. Lee, l Mr. Robert J. Libertelli, Mr. Dennis P. Lucey, Mr. George D. Mackey, Mr. James M. McDonald, Mr. John P. McGloin, Mr. James R. McGrath, Mr. Robert J. Nagy, Mr. John J. O'Brien, Mr. Charles E. Papa, Mr. Joseph B. Pugliese, Mr. Lawrence B. Rafferty, Mr. John A. Schoenberger, Mr. Paul J. Schuchman, Mr. Edward J. Sobanski, Mr. George E. Sohn, Mr. Michael G. Steinhauser, Mr. John D. Sullivan, Mr. George P. Tierney, Mr. Robert J. Tolan, Mr. Robert B. Toner. in i Class of 1963 Mr. Richard T. Alia, Mr. George T. Baer, Mr. William M. Mr. Patrick J. Barry, Mr. James J. Boglioli, Mr. Joseph J. Mr. Joseph P. Byrns, Mr. John D. Capillo, Mr. James P. Mr. Thomas J. Comiskey, Mr. Joseph R. Crapa, Mr. John J. Mr. Vincent D. Crosby, Mr. Ralph F. Ferro, Mr. Frederick E. Mr. Thomas J. Fulton, Mr. Robert J. Gritiin, Mr. James E. Mr. James J. Heffler, Mr. Martin T. Huysman, Mr. James A. Mr. Joseph J. Kearney, Mr. William R. Logan, Mr. Patrick M. Mr. Thomas J. Maloney, Mr. Edward L. Maurer, Mr. Daniel R. Mr. Peter M. McGahan, Mr. Gwen R. McGovern, Mr. Edward D. Mr. James G. Miller, Mr. Daniel J. Molloy, Mr. William F. Moore, Mr. T. Murphy, Mr. Thomas F. Murphy, Mr. Thomas M. Murtaugh, Mr J. O'Brien, Mr. John T. O'Connell, Mr. Thomas M. O'Rourke, Mr. J. O'Shea, Mr. Thomas M. Pamilla, Mr. Kenneth J. Pawson, Mr. Paul Petrillo, Mr. William J. Rello, Mr. Arthur H. Rice, Mr. Robert M. Mr. John F. Rock, Mr. Michael P. Ruane, Mr. Ernest J. Rudloff, Mr. P. Salmon, Mr. Robert F. Scherma, Mr. Andrew J. Seubert, Mr. Dominic Sichenzia, Mr. Louis H. Smith, Mr. Vincent J. Stephens, Mr. Paul E. Mr. Charles A. Sweeney, Mr. Vincent J. Vanni, Mr. William M. Viola l Mr. Edwin F. Walsh, Mr. George J. Wilders, Mr. Edward J. Williams. W x X X F , X x N Q -N x x NX x vx' -X X xx' x - - X X: tier...-1 Ad Multos Annos 1 . . , . f n F1 71 k ,. H V- . ,- .1 -:I :F :V ll .I H' Q f'i A .. I , , 4 Mj.- .. VMS W ,Ay . V951 wljl. .--Y . I ,t .I N-,ALV get , 1 l':Q 'If 'V 'Y Q 1 , - 51 31? 'L' i Xwtvf 1 . w v- , r . . Q EWU' 22 , w'f!F'1 570 ' -A - S WE E '. M . Q' 5 'VE' is yr rv , . , . , W , h '- .Q 4, ,Q V- A 'Z' WE' i.?if' M 'QV' 9 'W 1 v Y' F -W e. ffl' , R Q' J' gil ' -1 L' ag? gi Cijxpvfg :v..w'fdE paw? A ,,.A ' 5 g ',-X W ,.'?1 55? K . I l I , I? A a w., , , ...r wtf 1 as .QPYP i'j3i3.g? .Q71 V xiff,-11.-f - ig, ,f Freshmen Honest fellows, Cathedral is a great place . . . So who's talkin, I'm also buyin. 1 in 1 ' 1 4 . 'T . x. l - ' .viii .mi 71' r' ,l,'l 1 if 'fr ilif Fl , Yr It 1 s'- F- ' l . 4, -r-, w. '1 . r 1 ,Pg VE, , . I --1 ,zu 1 11 l n' ' I ri Top Row: K. McCarthy, K. Steinhauser, J. Tolan, P. Murphy, F. Schneller, j. Maksymowicz. Third Rows J. Vallely, J. Nugent, j. Schick, E, Ryan, R. McMurray, D. Twomey. Second Row: R. Thclen, H. Vega, L. Puglisi, P. Rooney, B. Minogue, M. Sullivan, R. Winnemore, Sec. W. Smith. Bottom Row. G. Puglisi, R, Marchese, R. Mushorn, Pres. C. Puglisi, Rev. J. Fecher, Vice Pres. R. Moran, J. McLaughlin, R. Powell, H. Rajkowski, C. Paskewicz. jlbseni: S. Werner. - Only one student flunked. Guess who? Cell block 304 lives it up. Y F?3,,'7'l i 1 ' 3' Y'Tf f7F7T: : 'WvF'f I-,I--,,r,,,f,. I ,X .wg , H . ,r ,- Prefreshmen Bang- Y0u,re dead. Oooh, that hurts. Top Row: P. Barbetta, R. Cori, R. Morrissey, C. Hoehlier. Bottom Row: W. Niemcyzynski, W. Moran, Rev. E. Breen, T. Devlin, J. Wtulich I concentrate better this way. , V Now it's my turn to horsie back ride. HNF' Help! I'm stuck. With this book I thee smyte. ' How long am I supposed to pose like this? Now for my over-the-head, behind-the-back, between-the-legs hook shot Hey, Hank, is that limberger? :Hrr f+ 4 . n rl ,aff-WE .In-1. wz, 1.3- w.. ':,A ' ,,1- mp. .q 1 1 w 1 I w Q ' ' L1 jmgi' .. I r , 9 M 3911 w ..,n. w , A. H-S3'L'94'Fi'E'.i-'-WP .wif f f . ' ' '---' r-..' !.,v Lit-'- -' , 1 ', ', Lf., I .V I , :. '- ,f.,.,:,.,.5-. f cl. - ff .:,., A My '--' 2-I ,. W- Z, --1 11 V. , xx LN., X W 5,,I, I-my ,-M., - rv A 1- 5 Vg-f 1 ' v Qf. , ,Q 1 'if- - :QQ f. 3-1 ' i 'Hz' hh y sf ' M fi' A S, , l , ,. Alfhcmgh the sfuiiyau fs dmded four xi-fire of -two :years-wi icsii1lfessr'1theV2'0i1Q nw 'all a Pragma! ffiik' dEfiiiite diivisioii. in' .. ,. A.. , . I. , Ju. ',., . v, .1 ,...,A!A ,.r,, . V. I. -. V: -firms? are setg,i.inj151kiLEHQlQ11Q-JffifihdihipsbE jlifq are-.aPT?o456gtin L1-p5j5gQsG1e?iaPEonvs db- not reg1iw2iinQmereTy within Hia 'cimiifitigg bf ioneif s Uwnl class, brit -mend on-mind! so ami who: sl'faifE fa: pommon goal, -Gm high izihomfyehvs lare1 one51dfNg1reams anfslj hqges, rhoughrs. df :She gprihsfhoad, the 'disfan15gEuf.uxre.4 Buff nike- nz-sailizatiqrbtn.. gig alwzgysfg Hi:-Sie! Qhw' Fmzim miie. -Vg-Qfy begihiififqg uf? Amir' iiourse We:have'1ifa,0ie iEhiinWiidleLdAre:E1iiis 611615 Hopes: Hiayg wa, wgW2founiglwzd3 ,pliany Ehafc through jbinsiyeif Emil f1ihIid4jz,. i1He -1fe2l ity Whith fridge Befrzri uS.1H'2iME fach1ev6d 'wi'll1foife' :diy YB: ours +to: sham, Q - 245' infill f' 1' . 0, W, ,U ll l Ml ,. WX' wi BARRY N President .V ,WNV www. 1 1 . A l DENNIS P. AYLWARD Seniors A man who has learned to think and to reason and to compare and to discriminate and to analyze, who has re- fined his taste and formed his judgment and sharpened his mental vision . . . will not at once be a lawyer or a statesman or a physician or a man of business or an engineer . . . but he will be placed in that state of intellect in which he can take up any of the sciences referred to with an ease, a grace, a versatility and a success to which another is a stranger. -Cardinal Newman ff'Vt 3 , W 5 FEQWLTWVW' , at 2-, ' ig R A 4. i ALLAN , J. ZAIC alibi un, M j l lit Cl 1 .A STEPHEN N. BERUBE izwiw,wwiwMi.wlMii'Wi,l VINCENT C. BOWERS JAMES M. 'w J. BOYLE EDWARD J. BRENKERT W7 N I ' HI! A' 'M - M. V. ,- 'iw ' I,.w ' I 'n . .. if Y a .T ' ' -. W1 vlff 'Q T MICHAEL G. BURKE JOHN J. CALLAHAN FRANK J. CAPELLUPO WILLIAM A. COLTON JAMES J. COLIGHLIN GREGORY R. CUILWIK HUGH J. CLINNINGHAM JOSEPH A. DA SILVA RICHARD J. DI DOMENICO CARMINE S. DI GRLICCIO MICHAEL T. EAGAN THOMAS H. FEELY WILLIAM G. FROST GEORGE J. FOLIRNIER JOHN R. GALLAGI-IER REGINALD R. GARRISON ROBERT J. GORAK GEORGE C. GRIFFIN XWILLIAM P. GRIFFITH ROBERT E. GSANGER I ROBERT J. HIGGINS MICHAEL J. I-IIMES STEPHEN G. HOLZMANN MICHAEL J. HUGHES DONALD A. KAVANAGH JOHN B. KELLEI-IER I KENNETH C. KENNEY ROBERT T. LYNCH II- ff-.M JOSEPH J. MARSALA ANDREW P. MATRAGRANO VINCENT A. MCCARTHY FERGLIS P. HUGHES WILLIAM J. KELLEI-IER ROBERT S. KOBE JOHN E. MAHONEY EDMON D P. MCDERBY JOHN J. MCFADDEN JOSEPH F. MCGUIRE RICHARD L. MCKEEVER JOSEPH F. MIN ICHIELLO ROBERT J. MURRAY I JOHN O. MCGIRR KEVIN J. MCGRATH LEROY A. MCNALLY JOHN M. MEERE EUGENE J. MILMOE THOMAS F. MOLEN PETER M. MULLIGAN ROBERT G. MURRAY WILLIAM J. MURTAGI-I EDWARD J. NELSON THOMAS R. NIEDERS W I N as JAMES P. OBERLE JOHN A. OTJONNOR MICHAEL J. O'LOUGHLIN PETER E. O'MAI.LEY N F 1 , Aa I I A 1 f fit-eel . I l I K-1 A FERNANDO A. PACIFICO EDWARD F. PEILLUSCH SALVATORE M. QUADRINO JOHN W. REEMMER GARY P. ROGERS THOMAS J. ROGERS THEODORE M. ROSWELL RONALD G. RLISSO 1 . . . I Q V i . K A: ' - X X' ' Q S' ' 1 -'VQ5 A I A A I 5 jet , y R 1 ii ' ' 1' ' PAUL R. SANCHEZ BRUCE V. SAVAGE r 1 W K 101-IN H, SCHARF ROBERT K. SCHLIY JOSEPH J. SLOMKA MICHAEL V. SOULE WILLIAM J. TANGELL ROBERT F. THORNTON ANTHONY J. SLICICH PETER C. SUKANEK JOHN J. TIVENAN NICHOLAS L. TRIVISONNO PATRICK T. TRLIMMER PETER G. VAL W V . I ,, I jiiiqi- 519956 -' E' DOMINIC S. VALENTI THOMAS E. WALSH JOHN A. WELNICKI CORNELILIS V. WHOOLEY GEORGE S. WORGUL JAMES W. ZONA Hey, I passed something. It is a far, far better thing I do, than I have ever done. Hi Ho Steverino. But Father says that I don't have any psycho- logical problems. K fm' , ,I .. ,W - And at this point, I turn into a werewolf I don't think you're paying attention. Cathedral yeah, yeah, yeah. in P' F . -.... 1 Are you sure this is how Llbangis do it? I Willlf 3 Clark BRF- He ain't heavy Father, he's my brother. But if I let it go, the whole school falls down L4 'rf .5 X , flffailif 'vnu' Q, V , P2 f' 0 fi ' fx fx 7 f l 5, nl I LY ,. ! . M: , I 1 v Y! fi' 'H B ' 1, Rf 9 -9 lf ff uniors li Z' m ai L, l see your five and raise you Hve. N0t Every man has his price , - 2 an 4 A - 4 Top Row: W. Dulancy, D. Vanhouten, T. Moran, J. Podzius, A. Seeger, M. Canty, H. McCormick, J. Jamison, T. Metzing. Third Row: W. Miller, M. Kennedy, R. Bcyrcr, J. Molloy, J. Fitzpatrick, R. Herbst, N. DiMichael, J. Bcnedik, S. Albert, M. Ridge, E. Mudzinski. Second Row: D. McCune, P. Martin, J. Trainer, F. Razzano, T. Bitteto, J. Caruso, R. Peeples, A. Ward, E. Gabay, T. Catania, J. Lara, J. Holalian, J. Quick, J. Goederer, P. Cahir. Boltom Row: G. Kunzman, J. Lundy, R. Carloclc, R. Coccaro, V. Mariconcla, P. Belli, P. Roggemann, Rev. H. Basler, J. Lawson, J. Conroy, J. Bradley, J. Scirica, A. Distinti, C. McClay, M. Borcherding. Absent: E. Scharfenberger. ' ln France, grapes are this big. NE' Q, Will you enter and sign in please. lllf110I'S Here comes the bull. Dear Santa Claus . . . V1-so lr .. , V 1 ,l I 5 -z' , 4 H , ,. . , . . r l .,, , , .35 ':: I, .2 .r 'v ri- . Top Row: F. Condon, R. Higgins, S. Harrison, R. Nelson, K. King, J. Kennedy, j. Lorenzetti. Second Row. j. Gallagher, V. Ciraulo, T. O'Brien R. McConnin, M. Carr, J. Mann, N. Knowles. Bottom Row: T. Leach, C. DeCicco, W. Osterman, Vice-Pres. G, Matovcik, Pres. B. Noone, Rev. T Brady, Sec. R. Rullo, E. Wilkinson, W. Rodicr, K, Delgardio. fllzsenff R. Sarno. The Sheik of Dodo Land visits Cathedral . . . 'iff Q ' Q. I . . . And doesn't go away empty handed. l 4 .lr l l 2. i . , ,N N, i Sophomore-rs Are you sure this is Creek? What an attentive class. Top Row: D. Caney, M. Kuhn, G. Bussell, L. Ryan, J. Collella, T. Wetjen, A. jordan, H. Kelly, R. Downing. Third Row: P. Vitalo, C. Mahoney, J. Kehoe, J. Bellini, B. Hill, G. Boshen, R. Riggio, j. Bctz. Second Row: J. Ross, F, McLarney, D. Donlon, T. Ehret, R. Monaco D. DiRocco, J. Roth, D. Phifer. Bottom Row: N. Griffin, K. O'Farrell, W. Duggan, M. Gibbons, Pres. B. Rovegno, Rev. W. Flood, Sec. W. Mancini, C. Reardon, R. Caputo, V. Russo. Absent: A. Alborano, J. Curtis, J. Diamond, M. Phillips, Vice-Pres. F. Resciniti. Now that I've completely captured your attention. l-low could you possibly sleep in such an interesting class? Sophomores : 1 I l l iv Q ' , il l - , 4 L L Q - Top Row: E. Becher, P. Wallace, T. DiCiurcio, J. Pfafl, J. Corrigan, H. Shaw, R. Lucey, T. Hayde, J. Mavretich, J. Pazereckas. Third Row: M. Caine, R. Barclay, J. O'Mealy, A. Purchio, C. Mattes, C. Morrissey, J. Murphy, H. O'Hara, G. Hawk, V. Blancato, R. Cursio, R. Farrado. Second Row: J. Gloss, J. Dunne, R. Petrilli, J. Vosilla, G. Chicco, T. Cummings, H. Woods, D. Janner, C. White, C. Hoag, W. Abrams, D. Garcia, L. Theiss, J. Goebeler. Bottom Row: D. Cambell, M. Maher, J. Governale, C. Ebneth, R. Farley, Vice Pres. R. Welnicki, Sec. E. Wanke, Rev. L.. Dietz, Pres. N. McKeon, D. Duthie, R. Flahive, J. Jacob, K. Shelton. 7 , -.-Qui ri of if .s 'i Well! My headaches usually start from the back and work up to here. Freshmen Top Row: S. Wtulich, P. Werieter, C. DiFonzo, A. Virga, D. Leach, S. M. Angiolillo, J. Waukmella, S. Cendrowski, Third Row: F. Janpal, F. Giar- dano, G. Carven, R. Roche, A. Sambucini, J. Malagreca, P. Alniawski, M. Dc-5Luise. Second Row: K. Sisson, K. Moriarty, R. Cardana, S. Milanasli, M. Kilcullen, R. Mason, K. Byrne, W. Ward, K. McElroy. Tirst Row: W. Ferraro, P. Basile, R. Spear, B. Murtagh, Rev. W. Lanahan, G. Moran, A. Sanchez, P. Kroag, E. Cozier, K. O'Donnell. Absent: V. Martusciello. What am I bid for this No-Cal cook book? On the Good Ship Lollipop. W Freshmen rr-. , Top Row: R. Vitaglione, W. McMonigle, M. O'Mealy, C. White, K. Pratt, J. Mandracchia,.kE. Bang, Vice Pres. M. Lyons, J. Frazer. Second Row, A. Cutter, W. Manser, J. McGovern, J. Groneman, E. Doyle, A. Holden, T. Jordan, J. Knight, J. Bovaird, R. McGrath. Tirsf Raw. D. Desmond, E Siegler, J. Arata, J. Grinich, Sec. K. Adams, Rev. E. Troike, Pres. A. Di Meglio, D. Trewitt, E. Martin, J. Jecewiz, P. Sexton. Absent: J. Forrester Top Row: W. Babicz, H. O'Neil, D. Gallagher, W. Neis, M. Reilly, K. Meaney, L. Szitar, H. Doherty, P. Hurley, P. Breen. Second Row: V. O'Sulli- van, R. Ciervo, P. Donohue, A. Xuereb, T. Downes, R. Smidt, B. Bowers, P. Salmon, K. Dwyer. Tirst Row: E. Brogan, W. Dondiego, R. Brucas, Vice- Pres. L, Loesch, Pres. M. Upson, Rev. J. Hunt, Sec. P. Pizzo, S. Cowan, M. Maher, M. Kelly. Absent: R. Femandez, R. Paduano. Freshmen rm . Top Row: J. Fclla, F. Horak, R. Viviano, W. Fennelly, P. Hahn, G. Ronan, C. Boerum, S. Bendos, T. Keegan. Second Row: R. Byrns, T. Houston, F. Farrenhoof, R. Soule, A. Stanis, D. Lynch, K. Sims, K. Dunwoody, K. Colombraro, A. Russo. Tirst Row. K. Ryan, G. Fitzgerald, j. Becker, Sec. D. Heffernan, Pres. J. Dougherty, Rev. K, Larkin, J. Gallagher, j. McDermott, J. Cruickshank, K. Timlin, C. Bradle. Jlbsent. C. Dorsey. ' l l !...,,,,' ' M 1 - V .l ' 'R - ll. 5' ' Y Whe1'e did I leave the scalpel? No! He's not a freshman. Wait a second. It's a minute brew. Freshmen Top Row: M. Crowley, R. Sullivan, J. Soister, J. Burns, G. Corbett, V. Ulto, C. Olivieri, T. Connolly. Third Row: G. Barbarito, J. Ammitati, M Murtagh, F, Colassano, J. Germano, J. King, C. Bryan, N. Baumer. Second Row: E. Cesaitis, J. Botce, R. McKeogl1, P. Corsetino, R. DiCicco, C White, T. Keefe, N. Turtell. Tirst Row: G. Avvento, L. Campbell, G. Gredell, Pres. H. Kopf, Rev. D, Shea, Sec. G. Duerr, Vice-Pres. B. O'Donnell A. Giordano, D. Pisani, W. Rainsford. Absent: J. Connors. Don't worry, it's only a mushroom cloud. Economics class? ,W ' J v. Now we want to reduce this to simplest terms . . . . . . So all we do is erase the boards Some of these days . . . L... 'On-1--L.. Act like you're candid. Will the senator please stop. 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I 1,31 Jw x ' . NL! 1 L .If n 1. M VU U r ' ,I I V l 'L f 4 if I . L f ' in . 1 ' .. ,. .. ' Y' ' 1 g , F ' WF- F '- 0 F' X v iw, A 'QW 1. in . I , Ls! 'Z Tiff L: . - giw, l it i P . il, 1. 32?- . i 1 5 1 . are not real- ized Class is, zof' student is to be well- mfor med. society, the tradition must be maintained if something significant to the It is rather in the 'of activi- ties which tend to give to the tall ents and abilities of the experiences which test him and into challenging encounter his so- ciety listening to music, Finest in' literature, all- must the well-rogncled, Communism, is a greater need who are alive and lift to own day, while ,at the same time reacly ancl capable of defending the eternal truths by which men of every generation must live. H I i in lil 'ii iff H1 1 we til I n In , in .if - gil, I l .3 , 42 1. Gil 'K li I 'A 1 fill' I in I 3 lsr f 4 l x s ' ' Bl -+- and the full Q I l 4 if YT7 The Student Council The establishment of the Student Council in the College department in 1936 marked an innovation in the familiar type of Student Government at Cathedral. l Previously, the Student Committee, Whose officers were chosen from the senior class, directed and supervised the community exercises both of the College , l and High School Departments. The Council is composed of the class officers of the College whose purpose is to provide representative leadership for the student body, to assist the administra- tion in the maintenance of good order and to provide an opportunity for student initiative in achieving the ideals of college life. Clerkin's not a gherkin but he's still in a pickle, Honest Father, it's only a soda bottle The Student Committee Operating in connection with the high school department alone, the Student Committee has obtained greater support and cooperation than was evidenced in past years from the student body. The purpose of the Committee is to assist the Dean of Students in maintain- ing order in the high school, to remind fellow students of their responsibilities, and to present to the faculty the helpful suggestions and constructive opinions of the student body. r ill ljt ,Q WHO,S AFRAID OF VIRGINIA WOOLF ? l .fl PL.-I Y Ill' EDWARD ALBEE , The Saint Thomas More Society The Saint Thomas More Literary So- ciety has evolved from Cathedral's first such society, the Newman Literary Club, estab- lished in 1921 by Father Anthony J. Reich- ert. Created expressly for the men of the college department, its purpose was to stimulate interest in literature of all types. In 1923, Third and Fourth years formed their own group, the Aquinas Liter- ary Society, which also held debates. The present St. Thomas More Society was formed in October 1935 by Father Charles R. Mulrooney. He stated its pur- pose as: . . . dedicated to the inculcation and development of a real sense of literary appreciation and enjoyment among the members of a society Fittingly under the patronage of St. Thomas More, Saint and Scholar. . . li . Y 1 1- Z nm 443335 A mn mm rw-tm .W as-.mm AUYHIII nr THE uvznnuwzma lzsrsnun ANUVHER IIUUNTRY sulmmnu N xi , 31 lr 1 f l l- ' 1 l r 1 i, . , ill 5 i lil 4 i 'fl 1' w ', .1 P Mike's always in a fog. -5 , , l ,www 1 . ' , ' l ,, , ,, . ,N , 1 .V , .. nh . , - ,. . .hw Llag!aT juNQJ' , . ,- M w'- ,, :. 2 L A , ' M ' , l , ' ' ,y . A If These farewell speeches last forever. 9. , ,l., '.i.- - '- l 1 5' w , - m, ' IW l I 1 is , , H , 1 sn , , , ,, , ,,i. ,, lil Alf, .5 ia l A 1 '-ig-n n- 1.2. .. ,,N ....l , ,vIl,?- K .- Ln .K ' . Q H.pw+p va ' iv , .- -iw: a 1 WN... -ll r , N' '..'.j, 1+ if'. 1:-'L' , ug, 1 - , , , J W viz' -' '- '11 l 'fi ' r il hiv 1,- ,gl J l l Who's afraid o ,if 1 ,.U 4 .Ipv ,gf m nr ',v 11,1 I, :I-3 ., ,,H- 1,,,'rp:a. ,I v. f Virginia Woolf? . r ...M Mill-V la:Zini!!!bl ll -.-5-8 highlight of the evening-we all went down for donuts and coffee. I don't even have 21 friend at Chase Manhattan. 133 f'Trfplmolt:tw li 1' il J i rv 1 '. ff il ti, Q.. .Li El B1'zjQ5:fNla'i n fkljllllllll A W at l The St. Gregory Music Society This college society was formed in 1957 with Father Rogers as moderator. The wide scope of present day communica- tion media has enveloped the world in a veil of musical beauty. An appreciation of this art is essential to the refinement of character and spirit. Members of the society are rewarded by the investigation of the varied forms of music. The subject is traced from primitive song through the classical pieces to the dawn of modern folk sing- ing. I -xgs ' 'Fl G I.n 'Ii-rip., p A caxszssszsam.. 4 Jn ll 0, 1' bk . sucmnmmw nmmmzm A ,. 0599. f!!',.P!4' Q5 cha' If amz lor S press, A . so 5 A 7 u H ' , ff fi ' '. 1' KLQNHTTFZIKNEH lllF1lIIliEil,UlJN .I 'sg- n..fr.r::n .num-pf mf rnmn-f 1 miqlim EM X J I -N mv York all i i W. MQQK 'T v. .I . D at W wr Hilti tv t..lrlvsmt.lt.-murray.-is. A m,,,mfQ,,,m -W. - -wt. Plnllun mann ba M gm W T 3,151 -mf.. ' .5-,4.1, 1, ieigfgl ...-..... 'I A ve. -V. .. Wi 1111 '-4' W 'll ' -wi t . l W lWlll.l.ll, I if fi , X ...lv 9' Jill rf- f R ' I 453 M A5 Q- ' v va ' ' 1, X 'A ii The Annual Dgmis Corrado Layout Editor, Michael Clerkin Editor W 7 joseph Crisafulli Jlrt Editor Rev. Thomas Gradilone Moderator Literary Staff: Cstandingj K. Noone, T. Blauvelt, G. John Aragona Photography Editor Carney, Csittingj R. Burke, J. Walsh, A. Sherman, L, Casaletto. Ronald Petroski Literary Editor Albert Araneo Sports Editor Sports Staff: A. Tartaglia, R. Comiskey, K. Peters, J. Tighe. Art and Photography Staff: Cstandingl J. McGoldrick, K. McCarthy, C. Business Staj: Cstandingj Robert Walsh, Paul Wick, Csittingl Edward Puglisi, Csittingb L. Puglisi, A. Deluca, V. Merenda, J. Hellmann. Mruczek, joseph Murphy, Michael Goonan, Kevin McCarthy. j fl it fltift' 5it5'tlrltqtiirittlfrffttrtiltltrWW twin filgfltfwwlxswlliiirfllnfltrg Jr 1 . .m frwillii1ittlittntrmnrflfaif. :wt wrirtlrrir-unrliisr-sz:an ,i M: rl illt a.iqz.f,lll,,l- .rtl'.wn1l'w,l lnllfwiltvli,,ls4illlvizirlQi-.fmtH. gmtnggjatf-wil' Q at.git:?Jg5i,ippganiyfigirttiqfalllfg.m wr fwfr? ' ' X Y Xi I - ,Jer ' , ,- I r if 1: r lay, , ' ' ' fl Q ' S 'S-,T'l,jf Hi f.EL.,.,S-. Q. tqta.-v if lf J' , iam .. , .. Tlwjlflf ' '- ti I gin f3hlf lP'3'ifijWltq1ltI'i lrll wfalttf 'f P 4lftflil1lliWfi'glfrtlltrt'll' l auf q itiuiya lt 3 f rf- ,fit Sl rr 1-3, tvmllfalw -.rf r .. - tl. 'L' 'Quill - A t, . 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'p Wifi lfflld ,t'wM'- -,J 51, ' 5 ' .MFI 'UQ' X - ,H F x W 5 Wit 'VM :rt rli 'f 1 4 'j4,,g2,5 x tr saints' james Russo Layout Editor john Mayerhofer Business Manager It is the expressed hope of this year's staff that the Colden Jubilee book would be more than just another yearbook, but rather a chronicle of fifty years of dedication and devotion to the cause of the Priesthood of Christ in the Diocese of Brooklyn. The representation of Mary engraved on our cover has been placed there as a token of our love for her as the Mother of Priests, and her love for us as her faithful sons. Again and again, the theme of to jesus through Mary echoes within these pages. This 1964 edition is not meant to be the work of one staff, or of one class. It has been written, compiled and illustrated by the unselfish generosity and loyalty of every member of the student body and faculty, past and present. It has been observed that in a special manner the Annual is the one truly representative publication of Cathedral. It is the only production in which every single member of Cathe- dral's growing body has an opportunity to participate. Thus, although it can never adequately contain the full measure of these fifty years, the Annual may still present itself as the most complete expression of all the students and all that makes up their life here at Cathedral. james Carson Typing Editor Staff: Cstandingl Thomas Morrow, Patrick Scanell, Peter Trayers, Csittingj George Santimays, Anthony Ru- cando, Editor, Raymond Kozma. ' ' 1 Sports Editor at work. ,. , gl -, , - ay . . ,l 'Wi 'Ai' ge Q N , 5 : , . ,. . .if ., ,. w '37 , ' Q.-'wa , A -, '. 1 - V., , 1 A Y . . '- 1 g ' 4' , ' ' If ' x., , . ' '1 '-5 ' 4. ., f .' ' V - ' 1, , 1, ' - ,Mf ' J X , K .A U, V, vi, ,V .5 , ffl . V' 4 .1 5 , ' 1 V 8 . Mig' Z iii: g le' - Q nuxsnn wiguwygmw W www-MW f my .. H -1 Mm' ,MM SEM QQNV FE 9 Wfxnwff W V . 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Qin: lulfnl will lad lbw xml!-ntwfmw-L-In hummt aaa, rm -r-. a THE GMIGIJYIE SPEAKS 1-Q sum- ann- 1 um... num lf-L lm hm as.-u 1-mn by-an .4 in db- M. mu nw v-mgmmg In-in mmf-1 wi mw- wm lwxxrum ul 1- 1m.i...wnw mm 'f-m.'r... me :sa 'fwawwx - . . . Mm in nu mia an-nm ugh mr. -nun. -un--Au-. in-mu. mu-. -ununinx - pu .mmm u-A -mv-I u. r... ff,-rum-u .mm .1 L: vm-mu 1 u-n an -fn ...,....... I'..L1'Y.'2... af.. n.. ww. mm... my. u--x ir- ,urn-mu mmf naw-nu. ML-my Luv Lhfullli I vuddlg VIII. . ma an in M-mn.: mum ol in mm -nn .l--mm um. -mln-M nal.-.A-umm.: my mmm uw -rn.:- Exlmmmw-ln ix, 'ru-wr 115: I n M. -- I -wt mf :Sw mann-1. Ana vu. u-pw, ut ws mln ara.-I My u-muh 'lm mm..-n num. mild. mum. Yds. lm dn mr-mv dm nrwmf in sum -mmm-. mn-. mmf, lm. Pdlllzll- nm null nun. :du o-mu fn rum... , I M13 1921 The Gargoyle In November of 1921, an eight page newspaper was printed for the first time at Cathedral-the Gargoyle. Its name was taken from a 1921 Annual poem by C. Macl.. The following year, the com- bined newspaper and magazine expanded to sixteen pages and sold monthly for ten Cents. Gargoyle Q O I I ,5'. J X fy' -,. 0 O' .1 Q 'tai 11:0 WINTER 1964 1964 By 1924, it became a quarterly of seventy-five pages and continued so until 1945 with the appearance of the Spire. Presently, under the moderation of Father Edward Breen, the Gargoyle is a bi-annual literary magazine which gives expression to the talents of the students in the College. - fmllvl . 1 ,C,., .'l'-pgf' A. ,Q W. -. .1 'tg J' 1, Jw: -.ij ' I, 1 WJ . ' V , .fipeg The Spire Up until 1945, the only publication in Cathedral was the Gargoyle which offered specialized articles of a literary nature. There was an obvious need for a newspaper. On March 23, 1945, Cathedral's first newspaper, the Undex Cwhich in Latin means the informer D was mimeographed by a staff consisting of Fifth and Sixth Years with Father john J. Wiest as moderator. However, the privilege of having a story in the ?ndex did not appeal to many and so on june 15, 1945, the name was changed to the Spire. ln May of 1957, it was announced that the paper would be given to the responsibility of the high-school department seniors. Fourth and Fifth Years worked together for the remainder of the year to effect a swift and orderly transition until September of 1958 when the Spire appeared as it now is. 1 IH 1 'Q' Jil... 41 'lr -FL mf F1 n X-,v 1 . 1 uv 1 A-4-1E .da-'--rm . .., J:-Uhr, ,QI-J.g1 sol '1 W-fir -'Wi . l'.':j.g1 .N :Q fi IM. my U 'sa'-:fa I! MQ 'iffy pr., ...T Ig' , ms .- .M fs- 1 F' , ii Q 'I Q . w B U. Y H. THE SPIRE Editors-in-Chief PAUL SANcH.Bz HUGH CUNNINGHAM News Editors EDMOND MCDERBY JOSEPH MJNICHIELLO Managing Editors FERNANDO PACIFICO FRANK CAPELLUPO Sports Editors MICHAEL EAGAN BRUCE SAVAGE Art Editors JOHN BOYLE RICHARD FARLEY GERARD MATOVCIK Photography Editors Ronmvr THORNTON Ronnrcr LYNCH Business Managers THOMAS KENNEDY CORNBLIUS WHOOLEY Moderator REVEREND NVILLIAM LANAHAN mr. ..-,. G'-J .., V- .rf ' 'M M., Nm? W W Ur' H , J yy, I , --'1 1' r' l L . .T ,av ,, A- 1 T. I w .W.,-,T . .I 1 . Ja-1111- .1 -mn: -s 1 Q ,-.sm .9 ,ml if . T5fiY'.E f . H J . g ,, . !E'.'f,ETf' Tb., ,Jiixfl- Q ,?g '.: 4' my! nw '. xi1wI,l -E51 ps. 21: W 'eu M ,r I ws in-if FT. w N -14. .ign 1 1 The Father Ryan Players The Fifth Year Dramatic Association was formed in 1929 by its di- rector, Father john E. Ryan. In 1930, its name was changed to the Saint Francis Players. It finally received its present name in 1939 after the death of its founder. The Players produced a play on the stage of the Academy of Music for the first time in 1935 with the performance of The First Legion. Through the years, the students under the capable guidance of their faculty directors have provided many enjoyable evenings of dramatic enter- tainment, thus carrying on a long and valuable tradition in Cathedral's extra- curricular life. 'tif 'lvnfn-mms hu-nu ol 'nn Umm lux Putt STALAG 17 bybuuulvunnlauuntlxzum hdndbyapoddnuganuuiblhnmnnharlnvxxluc fiapvsudui:-lulhnpddpauqof Hslxxasucv Th Hur lvl hu! I. Ilclnmalr, D.D. gigiigfiffifgiigiiiig lmnrcfInoona.nz Culof Clamahu uufqnanqp-n TIIHAICYNNIITY KI FADE I. IUIDIY 55 yuusmlovu mln J, vnu: V69 'M GIIAID D. XYNS '61 KINDAN P. IIIIXSUI 51 ALlTlAlAN'lJ'64 HEDAN GIU. IEIAII. I, CDTA IUIXD l. Gl'UU!'lTI '65 '64 '55 umm: u. coumo '64 yum: A: cusuulu H mum' G. rovlu. las loN.u.n r. can 'as YILLIAIIIQAN '65 ANQIY Y. GAMIAIDILLA '65 VINCINTLIEINDA 'M KINNITH I. ST!lN'HAUSl.l '61 VIKINT T, DWUJ '64 NICHAELJ SULLIVAN 'M I' I ' i 1 Q f, 1 1 ' 1 . V J 7 'J E Y I , I 1.5.1 wlwiw J - - All fr' The In 1932, the present library was set up on the third floor, and by 1933, Mr. Francis A. Weldon was appointed librarian. In 1939, he was suc- ceeded by our present librarian, Mr. Francis X. McDermott who is celebrating his twenty-fifth anniversary at Cathedral this year. While in 1944, there were about 7,500 vol- umes on the shelves, today we total over 14,000 not counting the additional 3,000 at the Queens Division, under the careful guidance of Miss Vera Coutard. Over the years, Cathedral's library, though seemingly small by many college standards, has Librar ,,.-- ,Q--v nevertheless been especially up-to-date and com- plete in its collection of reference volumes, a type of work most necessary in school libraries. Besides the many volumes to aid the search- ing student in preparing his various term papers and assignments, Cathedral's librarians are also on hand to offer expert assistance. Reading makes a full man, and Catl1edral's library has a distinguished catalogue from which to choose, Careful selections and wise scrutiny continue to help our library advance as it has done for the past thirty-two years. w. at-J it ' ljf,l'-'ch 471- 2 -5'l'i'f rv .Eff sig '14 m y gi lwlll tasai iqia-293' ,, P .S J Y M L , -1lr'??1f:i ,ffaifiiiii gtqrggw. .- .3-QE! we -f vast , , evils weiww it thigh Hifi? '-53? liigt Er:j??54.-g sie? mfqv AU lhhh Mwmw 5 1 slai n ' lf. .+-'z Q, rv. gi I l .L .. f-.1 twig! grail 'f'J0ffQ'ziJi f.g:?'ivfl!f Q-5 Pwif' fi:-'T ' ' The Legion of Mary Organizing the Legion in 1942, Father john J. Fee explained that its object is the sanctification of its members by prayer and active cooperation, under ecclesiastical guid- ance, in Mary's and the Church's work of crushing the head of the serpent and ad- vancing the reign of Christ. Membership in Cathedral's Praesidium is restricted to the members of the College. Those unable to take an active part in the Legion become auxiliary members, support- ing with their prayers, its important work of comforting the sick and instructing the young. Legion meeting in progress. .4 Danny talks to underclass men The Propagation of the Faith Ha ha, I just lost the money. .r M me :xx .i M WEA mx 'PF xl. . A 4 ,QW qLf'Sm,x 'A 56 xwx, 1 ,guy jig NNN L! 1 KV' af ao '. 73 if it 1311193 if ofa vp -, ' J-EE. ,5'zf'W2a 257' 'QR 3 - 'wig ,gf Ag' .ag 5,59 1 'visa Jeff? fffimly , ag! ki gy Mg 3 5 'UR Q44 , 1? .' They chose me because Pm honest The Schola The Sacristaus rimnnmn llilg- I N F l JHIIHI ,I-hui. , ' fllszz mf - - The Schola Gregorian Chant, the essential music of the Church, can be heard weekly at Masses sung by the College Schola under the direction of Father Charles J. Matonti in Brooklyn and by the High School Schola under the direction of Father james A. Kirrane in Queens. This group was formed in 1956 by Father Kirrane to facili- tate the preparation of the chant and to add to the beauty of the Mass. Two scholas alternate weekly in the singing of the Masses. The Schola is also called upon yearly to sing the various school Masses in churches throughout the Diocese and at the Holy Week Services at Saint james Pro-Cathedral. E e-' ff , 1309.113 Sigiiggggggfgg -gi g sd l . Sacristan: Charles Paskewicz. l'm the leader around here. Sri- 5715 rf L -:ga-5 Q. - -. n ,ww X 'Q -5 in' -.A 'KffmsZ,.5h.. 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'Q 05 QL ' I f YM XQX ., 'Aft Q Q. lxg' yi - ,- F, i .. x ' 'wiv' 'A ,, I 557 Q fri' , 1, Wi f 149' 1' , I ' VK! .1 Rh 1 F-N QF .,H-K-xfzF'T't4g,.q.1:--1.1, .QV 1, X., ,u g 'X Q-SS, . -21 X - - r f211Qv12'T 7 fr.. ' I in 'Uh vi l- 1. yah 'O ox S gum l Vp 009 I 454. Stl s 1, U xbggfl l R U ru ff , Z p i l W 015, ll ,,, U 3 ,, U ,. , .Dr The Glee Club Father Edward A. Bukey founded in 1932 what is today our Cflee Club. It was an outgrowth or revival of the original Choir that was formed in 19720 by Cathedral's Music teacher, Mr. Charles Doorly. The Clee Club rehearses twice a week throughout the year. They present their program at Christmas time for the enjoyment of the Bishop, the faculty and the student body and they perform again on the two evenings of the Music Festival. lUlUllULf,U!U lllllllllll 'vim- fgfvlkif.. . 1-' tx , .Um ., . -.hi 2 4,.2,,,..,-11 1, 1, we-., 'll 5:1 1 n UW' yn: f ik. .l , We i. f ,,'s.rf,' ff all f l - Q- EPf'Tlr'1f,' t ' A' av r O vi-13,01 Gr 51 .T Ma.. N Ania x,,,,,M P ' ' fm XXX lllliwinill ggi? in pf 'f' If v TN, .k - 'JJ .4 WW. tv .rv-' : -a-'lic :ylbf1 'li 1,5 v' ,,.,.t..-qi. -if f ,tw . rw W? :l'iWltd N I' lgeiiiplil I , H6 v-,Ui N f' if Tj I J, Ju- 'Y v,,.v. ,J T, . . S.. -V v 41 -X5 W- .W-, , t ag r1.1 N ,Y Mir with 1. I. J. 1, of. . rj v , 1i lmrg-'Fir fiixlig'-1.' P The Crchestra In May of 1953, Father Thomas j. Gradilone presided over the formation of the present Cathedral College Orchestra. Of these beginnings, the Spire reported on june 10th of that year: At present the group consists of four violinists from the good music soon. As the orchestra grew, this promise was realized. At present, the orchestra, now an integral part of the Music Department is still providing many moments of memorable music, under the capable direction of Father N' W if pim m . ... ' l - 1-53' zv -4251, I F? M lei 1- , ht. egg - 4. xii' . Q 5 Te - '-',':f- Ja' it 1 . ., J -I ,fi ull, QW fy H wt tl high school. A viola has been acquired and a cello may soon be added. Despite some minor difficulties we may be hearing some james A. Kirrane and Father Charles J. Matonti. g .ii iq ,K y .A. -L-Y: L. f ,Nikolai Gogel it 1. -, 1, 22,24 523: 4. The Father Tabb Society It seems that the underclassmen at Cathedral have always had an interest in literary pursuits. Therefore, the present day Father Tabb Literary Society has had many ancestors both remote and proximate. Back in November of 1945, the St. Thomas Aquinas Society was formed as a junior', St. Thomas More Society. By 1948, this group had gradually slipped into oblivion. The society as we have it, was formed in April, 1950 by Father Feldhaus. With the simple title of junior Literary Society, it solicited its membership from only first and second years. The Spire of that month reported the purpose of its formation was to lay the foundation for good literary habits and prepare the student for membership in the St. Thomas More Society later. By May of 1950, it had changed its name to the Father Tabb Society in honor of the 19th Century priest-poet. Till QULEN oi svmrs w,..,,..p K .kr ,,. . ,fd J ' 'A Q I Q , -41 ,.,, ' Ivan Ti rrzuu v it ' 'Y .' F f i QL r lil , set-153 tl gh-ln 5-,QE-9 Ap' 1 M llilil iiiitilil ,Q H H A s , .. QFilll1CI'S and Sous i 1'- F P 'S I c'.,u i L lil., L . 5 i mma tim 'T' w..at il, 1. i liiifmgw ll , mu, . 1 wiki iw 1--'vi - hyifvbw. iawillm-1 Yihiiiiefr YH-54 ' Ci ' Sliietfifl glhllwy - WW 1.1 Wtirf, ,., ..t.,. , 1 , ar, But, Father, jane did marry Tarzan--in the third book. Nice fit, Huh? My mother bought it in Barney's Boy's Town 154 The Chess Club Wednesday afternoon means Chess Club to its members, both from the College as well as the High School, since 1955 when it was founded by Mr. Roger Martin in cooperation with Father Rogers. Perhaps more than any other extracur- ricular society, the Chess Club trains the mind and reflexes in strategy, planning ahead and the challenge of responsibility. They also serve who only sit and wait. BY HIUOVCD I meant our Of the f00f11- 155 11111 - 1-P X . ,-. .-A Lf: 'R . ,,1 ,. if 1.1111 ': Y 1-'.' ' . - , ,J M111 X J , J -11 1 1 I I H -I H1 H- r f,f1A m.lap,IH'1IP1'lix, l.Nl. .-I. - 1 1 1 'zUJf1: 'Q'-1-.. 1 . 1 1 1 1r. ll ,- .15 ,. .1 , 1,11 r1! :. :i.1.,,-. - 11 3.2, I av, K1 1 I JL 1 A 311 11,111 Y .1 5... ,1mTi- , 1:1,',' 1.1 XA- . 1 f .1 - F A I.. , .1 - -1 f '-'11'- -4 U 1. -Q w.QV'JMlQ 1 1 s ,- -1,. I. 11, ri , M- 'Tl 1 C, I Vid' , Iv N J- ' M ' 11, ,Im Hi 1 ,. , 11 ,1m11 ,'g'11 '1 1' -A l:1wi::x'. .v 1 l11 n:x I',uQ3,-T fin. 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IIII Y 1 ' ' ' ' n I 1 . ,, . V- -. - t . , - -'.. - -gg . , . ' l if fe ,', . ,,,-- , t -4 m .. A I, A , u, H .ny Y ., 1 . ' l ' L .L' . , ' -m-,',. Q. . ' T T I if ,-L 1 . . I I A ll HI , 'W V U, ' J - .s' I 1 r ' .' ll I 'WLT' , 1 I, A ':11',.'1'llLg-,-iid-ga ,. ... ' e . -' i , 1, , Rl 1-nu 4 rl v r:-.int 1 V l . n ' K I 1-.gil-Q-lf:-'iff M H, ' c an .E Z-lj '- H , Hia Q ' f g I 'li -i V ' n .ln u I L l V i in ll -e. ,Q '. - -., ,. -- - . I 5' : . ' ,,. . .. .4 H '- . -, , -.1t:f ,- 4 ' ' U ?7 ' ' VH SPORT ln Cathedral the most important concern individual student. The entire .curricu- toward the ,personal develop- seminarian. The faculty realizes ill some day be the stand- authority for ,generations the training -of these' fu- be complete so that they can all -men. important -part in this man must be developed respect to his mind, but also in respect to his body. The sports. program is an essential element in the training of the priest of tomorrow. section of this is dedicated to show- to which Cathedral of the complete l . ' 1 , l' lv Standing: J. Vallely Cmanagerj, M. Clerkin, R. Comiskey, K. Peters CCapt.J, Rev. D. O'Connell, K. Lucy, P. Scannell, T. Finnerty, R. Winnermore CManagerJ. Kneeling: A. Araneo, R. Mazzerella, H. Rajkowski, A. Spooner, R. Moran, M. Sullivan, T. English. College Basketball ' l At Cathedral, basketball not imerely a sport, but rather atradition. Since the founding of the school in 1914, there vias always been a team representing Cathedral in basketball com- petition. In this long history oft play, our teams and coaches have contributed greatly to the ad- vancement of thelsport. It is Cathedrals privilege to have been among the original members of the Catholic High School Athletic Associations bas- ketball league. We also had they privilege of winning the league's championship in 1926. To Cathedral also belongs the distinction of empha- sizing the zone defense in basketball strategy. At present, Father Basler, Moderator of Athletics in our Queen's Division, is the head of the Catholic High School Athletic Association's 'basketball league. This important post is a tribute to Father Basler and all the dedicated men who have directed Cathedral's sports activities in the past. Of course, our teams have not always brought home a successful record, but they have always gained bytheir past seasons. Good sports- manship is not a tangible thing which can be determined by a team's wins and losses. Whether or not we ,played the game well is the important thing. And' it is this one 'factor whichlmakes our teams outstanding. Our ballplayers have been noted for their ability to play a clean but hard game. Even after a crushing defeat they bounce back with renewed vigor. If this were the only accomplishment for which we may be distin- guished, certainly it would be enough. ' ln this past year, 1963-1964, the most suc- cessful of all Cathedral's teams has been her college club. It has compiled a very praiseworthy record of eleven wins and only one loss, defeat- ing such schools as: Pratt Institute, Community College of New York, Seton Hall, and many others. The rest of the school teams have also enjoyed a measure of success. Along with their coaches every ballplayer deserves Commendation for a well-played season. CCIC 61 57 84 95 85 77 45 26 77 84 65 75 CCJLLEGE BASKETBALL Cathedral College, N.Y. Seton Hall Huntington Brooklyn College Pius X Pius X Pratt St. john's Seton Hall St. joseph's Sem. Cathedral College, N .Y. Community College I better not jump too high or I'll get a bloody nose 'Q is 1 ,ag ,L,,5, 5 ll An Early Cathedral Team I ri r 1 , .lf Al Araneo .qu .1 41' R. 160 Richie Comiskey Graduating Members Kevin Peters Pat Scannell 1, T .Ts if k, -1 Mike Clerkin Name K. Peters H. Rajkowski P. Scannell R. Comiskey K. Lucey A. Araneo M. Clerkin R. Mazzerella T. Finnerty T. English A. Spooner R. Moran M. Sullivan Who put glue on my knee? Hey Pat, why don t you ref? It s Just floating up there. Standing: R. Beyrer CManagerD, S. Harrison, W. Griflith, M. Budke, Rev. D. O'Connell, P. Mulligan, L. McNally, A. Zaic, E. McDerby CManagerJ Kneeling: T. Lang, B. Savage, E. Becher, M. Eagan, V. Ciralo, W. McGrath. High School Varsity Coach Crane Individual Scoring Mike Burke Shoal Harrison Mike Eagan Bill Griffith Leroy McNally Pete Mulligan Alan Zaic BruceSavage Ed Becher Mike Kennedy Vin Ciraulo Bill McGrath Tom Lang FT TP 46 234 38 180 29 91 22 72 9 69 15 43 16 38 3 31 6 26 5 Q1 6 20 2 18 1 1 I CCIC 44 45 55 42 44 43 51 45 48 40 49 59 59 71 I finally got a chance to shoot. .F sf H W Third down and inches to go. Game Scores Xaverian Holy Cross St. Francis McClancy St. Augustine Brooklyn Prep Xaverian Trinity Charminade Molloy Brooklyn Prep Loughlin Trinity St. john's You find cliques wherever you go. If ,. f ' ie. 1 I used that greasy kid's stuff, but the ball still got stuck I always win when I'm alone. Standing: R. Moran, T. English Ccoachesj, T. Hayde, J. Corrigan, R. Lucey, j. Bussell, J. Murphy, L. Ryan Cmanagersj, Rev. H. Basler. Kneeling: H. Woods, B. Hill, B. Mancini, J. Marowski QCapt.J, B. Rovegno, G. Hawk, J. Hague, C. White, C. Mattes. Missing: J, Trainer junior Varsity Basketbal .vgsukn . -an if 'Bla '1 Y ' l ,. Father, they're making fun of me again. 'l ' -TA' - A Standing: C. Moran, G. Ronan, D. Leach, A. Virga, R. Viviano, Rev. D. O'Connell, j. Bavard. Kneeling: A, Sanchez, N. Baumer, M. Crowley, F Farrenkopf, M. Maher, j. Frazier. Freshman Basketball ,f Jil .JK , Swan Lake. Floored by the enemy. -am ' '-'- .. -443i-4 't Capacity crowd sees Cathedral play Pius X. Ouch! He pinched me. ltis my ball and I'm taking it home. We leave 'em for dead wherever we go. You can,t talk to some of these refs, Pm only kidding you, your legs are beautiful. x . --.Ls 1. , glxufv--1:,L:l 'A.en.:....1.'... .41:nrniu....n...4A.m..4-,,m. . .. . .M .1-,.f..1. -X .ng .-.M .4 l .a Nllmif Wynn.-ig, - ,eil E - F ' , ii sew :LE i iw was . Top Row: W. Kelleher, M. Canty, E. Becher, W. Griffith, J. Gallagher, V. Bowers, G. Worgul, T. Lang, K. McGrath, J. Reemmer. Bottom Row: W. McGrath, W. Frost, J. Markowski, V. Ciraulo, B. Savage. Absent: G. Matoucik, H. Kelly, W. Murtagh CManagerD. Varsity Baseball Whenthe Spring of the year rolls around Cathedral .moves her sports programs out of doors. Spring means 'baseball to millions of people in the United States, and Cathedral shares in this enthusiasm for the national pastime. Since the beginning of the school's history in 1914 more and more students have become interested actively in this sport. And their enthusiasm has been echoed and encouraged by the various directorsover the years, starting with Mon-i signor Mcl-lugh and today under the direction of Mr. Crane and Fr. Basler. The lviinims, as Cathedral's first baseball team was called, initiated the tradition of good sportsmanship which after fifty years still characterizes the spirit of the Crusaders, as the team is now called. Fr. O'Connell, presently the Dean of Studies for the high school department, Brooklyn Division, was one-of Cathedral's better infielders. The principles of fair play which he and other members of the faculty learned during their seasons on the team have been evidenced by their sense of manliness in dealing with Cathedralites today., ln ad- dition to sportsmanship and fair play, baseball helps to foster a spirit of team-work and cooperation in the participant. Finally, the unusual variety of bodily skill and coordination ,developed by a sport such, as this contributes most effectively, tothe complete preparedness of a young man for a state in life which will surely demand physical stamina as well as intellectual and moral strength. 'Ei' 13 l 'easing EE.-uf-V'-'-t1:...':'..1 ea.: ll ,S . A . N041 SEQ M Q .gy- XHED 'r 'X '- ,, ' X. . ll, .- .QE Ill IS iil ll Effoq ...- ' 'lffu-, 1 W' -'24 l R' 4' , . gf 1 fi . 6 fx X X L! ' Ay U Q X ul ,W X f , x x v V ff- . X X A f I SV- V iw ' NN' -1 ,ff ,, i WI- , xy 'ei x VJ 1, V! fi X Q - .M 1: : 1 .4 f Q7 XX fi X if Y W X f ff' ff ,I Q ----vm ggi ' ' , Top Row: R. Burns, A. Virga, M. Crowley, J. Curtis, J. Corrigan, G. Doyle, J. Mavretich. Bottom Row: J. Cobler, 1. O'Neill, E. Siegler, B. Bowers, T. Houston, J. Avvcento, J. Bovard, K. Sims. unior Varsity Baseball 1 ff .lux E1 W hx '71 mi ,Z'Nf -..- .'. J tra . , -- 'QM . -Y . of . Ji- ,,nf.n, ,, um: 'L1.-.w, .Y 1 Y Top Row: D. Aylward, J. Collella, J, O'Connor, S. Harrison, P. Martin, P. Wallace. Bottom Row: R. Viviano R Cardona, B. Rovegno, V. Martusciello, G. Griffin, C. DiCicco. Varsity Handball This year is the eleventh anniver- league grew so large that as alresult Qafif,bfigiiiiifiihaiidbjallfteamystqrred.by5Qfhevlv'v-X A 1963 iimqigrovbelsplir-tingorrwq divisions: Revffhomas ,GfadllQ.nC. Hee feltithvat V Theffirst coach ofthe' wasfits HUP ihfsrkhdlastifteamsiiiihalfdlifall 3f0uhdsf,i4lFatherC'5Gfadi16HC1 fHQT1aidr'm,the belaj valuable addition to sclioofss 'foundations,forfyearsitto come. Whenlhe 'tgrh1eticr,prd'gra1h-.As an ..,.' i ntrgmurdlfsppn, .3 l,.a .relinquislied his jibsitiohi in 1959, duegtqx itll had played' if 'lCathedral'fsince1 A other responsihilities, the tearnjicontiniied 191.4,,butfhefore 1953.21 team.hadeneveri' itsrviirwinningr ways, under Fatherpfpaniel been organized for interscholastic Igcom- MQ5Connell., ln.Al962 the teamrmadefiits Pgflflofliiiu it .'l. .',a.l llQ - W E V Foriithetfirstlewvyearsof the team's existence it met with such schools as Cardinal Hayes, All I-lallows, Power Memorial, Loughlin and St. Francis Prep. As the game grew in popularity through- out the city, more schools formed teams and handball eventually became part of the Catholic Athletic Association. This way-' to the league championship. The following year, Father Stafford took over the coaching job, and in the tradition of those who had gone before him, he led the team to its second consecutive league championship. This is certainly a praise- worthy effort, a record of which the entire school can be proud. ',,.....4.., 1 . ,aL-' I I 'fN -., --3 Duck! -.S -..,, --,. M ' . -...M Catheclral's First Handball Team 1 Vu 4. .Y-' -Tix Q ii He's double-jointed. P'- Lf! ' f . L ' ' x -L..s...- X Q- q,,, YL ew MV., 1 ' 'affpaw 4, .ff ' . -41 . .. ,A ' in 5 , n . ,f p 1, 5, . I L 27 , , ,, ' 4' r 1 ui .im :xv P -fgsiawx JH 1 .lv Vg X is 5 1 r TY' , 1 J. 1 , . gg , 23,1 i .Q -4-A M 'I QL H1 4- Je? 'Q '-1 J Jn E ,gc .1 I . ,Qui Y HJ 'uf'- 3 A nb ku, xx gl .. ,nganv-,., L P-A, I-i 'txt'-5-ws 4 It misfit? I-'ff-if. -- ,,, , -.,,,1- ff t AY l4,,u,,.. -, , X ' ' i J ' .nf- ' . vk',,.' ' -- Q , J.,- ' - - , A A, . M, ,,,, , , : ,-X' ' Are you sure this is how you curtsy to the Queen? A left hook. - , ,., . .,,,-Q5 Poetry in motion. - V 'f f ' ,-1 e ,,.: - .Q . .P . QV- -4 ru P 3 T, . f u i f . , V V V .L cn- -. - , : ' . V4 Illl Yi , - '. 'i. U Y .huh up W-V'-Jr, 1, , - b Q p .1 .W v rr. , Y., , - 1 , .Y Q I H - V ...,....... , - 1,L , , ' 1-. We have fun in P.T. at Brooklyn. Oh, he can walk on the court with shoes, but we can't. Physical X- Y 'XXV fx , no ,,.J--fe - Q' k ff ff -Y 53 1 HX: W 1 Nf- , KX , . 1 ' , 45' V wa- XX I ,, - le ' xx A' ' n fix f ' 'Q,1- ' , n ' i .'N..-'- V, ' gT.',- W ' ' 113 . 1 ll' . ' 1 W1 Q. ,. . 1 V . ' J ' VK V . 1 ' -lv, - - T . . ' ' ' ' -', ' ' X 3-, .g. ' . -N . , ' ' ' 'Q . . P.T. develops good sportsmanship. Hey! This is one of the best Latin classes we ever had. raining HE?-I- - M v..-.1 . V. Please, Mr. Cirasole. Flight 107, get ready for take-off l l X is 1-' ki' P.T. stude ' iw iw qu-1-1 eg, Em, i xi nts enjoying sun lamp. Hail, the Rector is coming. Intramural Basketball I learned this on the subway. ll l-. .1.iu,3 'll Coming through. I'm gonna hit you. Which way to the handball courts? Monkey in the middle. Yes, that's my man. Chow time! 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K .4 me ' N , -,O I WUT vs..-gi Y Luifgl w 'W , Zi 1 'IE i X 1 A :.,..f-15 ff' x vi md Ql .V- 1. . ' 'lwbf ,a I W . Y ar, 4 i4 lf, .Q Sjbftqe -S 1 1 lg O GOD, WH If RY I I I E GI YAKII TI-Il? MEI SPIRIT 'df I any ww DIDIST PO T INTO TH RT OF I GRANT, I FGR WH I f '3 .. T rg: 2'-':7 'f -L ' ., Q AND A6120 WU M 'H E 1' We 'D WHAT IS PLE ? TU 1004.96 'S' 00 I I I:W-I I-I I l O TGI THY S w I THAT ,I SIFRENGTH '9 o- .atrun5 Most Reverend Bryan J. McEntegart, D.D., -LL.D., Ordinary of the Diocese of Brooklyn 1 Most Reverend John P. Boardman, -D.D:, Auxiliary Bishopwof Brooklyn Most Reverend Charles R. Mulrooney., D.D., Ph.D., Auxiliary Bishop of Brooklyn Most Reverend Joseph P. Denning, D.D., Auxiliary 'Bishop of Brooklyn Most Reverend John J. Carberry, J.C.D1, S.T.D., PhQD., Bishop ofi Lafayette, Indiana Right Reverend Monsignor Edward P. Hoar, V.G. FIVE THOUSAND DOLLARS ReverenduEugene J. Erny FIVE HUNDRED AND FIFTY DOLLARS Church of St. Anselm Rt. Rev. Msgr. James T. Kelty FIVEJHUNDRED DOLLARS Church of St. Jerome Church of St. Matthias TWO HUNDRED AND FIJFTY DOLLARS Church of St. Mel TWO HUNDRED DOLLARS Church of St. Joseph, Suydam .Street ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS' Church of St. Andrew Avellino Church of St. Bartholomew Church of Our Lady of Angels Church of Sts. Simon 8i Jude Church of Our Lady of Fatima, Jackson. Heights Church of St. Mary, Winfield Church of Our Lady of the Snows Church of St. Sebastian, Woodside Church of St. Sylvester Rev. Luke Br Duff FIFTY DOLLARS Rt. Rev. Msgr. L. A. Arcise Rt. Rev. Msgr. Francis,P. iBarilla Rt. Rev. Msgr. PatrickrBarry' Rev. James, Bradley Rev. Sylvester G. Benack '36 ln Memory of Fr. Charles J. Breslin bythe Breslin and KobeiFamilies Mr. C Mrs. Vincent C. Bowers Sr., VincentJr.,-8a Bruce Msgr. Salvatore Cafiero '23 Mr. 81 Mrs. Frank V. Capellupo 181--Family Marge Carbone Church of the Ascension, Elmhurst Church of the Holy Cross, Kings County Church ofthe Holy Innocents Church of the Most Holy Trinity Church of the Most Precious Blood, Brooklyn Church of Our Lady of the .Angelus Rev. Sherman J. Farrell Church of Our Lady of the Cenacle, Richmondl Hill Church of QOur Lady of .Consolation '1 l l 4. Church of Our Lady Help of Christians .. Church of Our Lady of Lourdes, Queensvillage Churchlof ,Our Lady ofthe Miraculous Medal Church of Our Lady Queen of Martyrs, Church oh Queen of All Saints Churchrof the Resurrection, Brooklyn r Church of Resurrection Ascension, Rego Park Church of the Sacred Heart, East Glendale- Church of St..Agatha, Brooklyn Rev. James A. Sullivan Church of Stu-Ann, iFlu'shing Church of StL Anthony of Padua, South Ozone Park Church of Str Bernard Church oft, St. Boniface, Brooklyn Church of St. Brigid, Brooklyn Church of St. Claire, Rosedale Church of Sts. Cyril 8 M'ethodius,lBrooklyn. Church of St. Fidelis, College Point Church of St. Frances Cabrinil Church of St. Francis De ,Sallesr Church of St. Cregory, Bellroser Church oflSt. Mary Gate of Heaven, Ozone Park Monfont Fathers Church of St. Mary Mother of Jesus, iBensonhurst, Church of St. Mary, JFlushing Church ofSt. Mary, Long Island City Church of St. Michael, Bay Ridge Church of Sta Michael, East New York Rev. Godfrey huechinger, O.F.M. Cap. Church of St. Monica, Jamaica r Church of St. Patrick, Fort Hamilton B Church of St. Patrick, Long Island City Church of St. PascalfBaylon Church of St. Robert Bellarmine Church of Therese of Lisieux, Brooklyn, Church of St. Thomas Apostle Y Rt. Rev. Msgr. John M. .Mulze ' Church of St. Vincent Ferrer, Brooklyn Church of the Tiransfiguration, Brooklyn Church offthe Visitation, Richards St. Mr. St Mrs. 'Anthony L. Corrado. Mr. 8rlMrs. .Peter J. Doyle 'Ann Esposito Catherine Giambriello, Mr. 84 Mrs. Joseph P. Goodwin 8r Family Rt. Rev. Msgr. James Griffin Rev. William F. Hughes Ret. Rev. Msgr. Richard B. McHugh Rev. Sylvester E. IMcNamara The Mayerhofer Family Rt. Rev. Msgr. William PL Murray Mr. 8r Mrst James B. Noone Rev. Norbert Pakalnis Rt. Rev. Msgr.l7l. Jr Pfeiferr Priests at St. Gabriel's,- Brooklyn Priests at'St.iMargaret's Parish Anna. G. Quigley, Agnes D. Mac7Donaldr The Redemptorists, 0. L. 'P.lH. Church, Bay URidge' Rt. Rell. Nlsgr. CharleSJ. Reilly r Brooklyn Rt. Rev. iMsgr. James T. Rogers, Queen of All Saints Nlf- 81 Mrs. Lawrence Roth Rt. Rev.,'Msgr. Thomas Sala C 'Min Rc Mrst George AL Santimays Rt. Rev. llMsgr. John E. Steinmueller J. 'Van R0t8l1 FORTY DOLLARS Clarke Family THIRTY DOLLARS Church of St. Rita Rev. Joseph DiMarco Mr. 81 Mrs. Thomas F. Leach TWENTY-FIVE DOLLARS Alumnus 1926 Mr. Si Mrs. Thomas F. Carney Mr. Wilfred R. Caron Mr. 81 Mrs. G. Catania Church of Our Lady of Grace Church of the Transfiguration, Maspeth, New York Mr. 81 Mrs. Hu h Cunningham E Mr. 81 Mrs. Arthur J. Farley 81 Family The Feely Family Mr. St Mrs. John A. Ferraro 81 John 81 William Mr. 81 Mrs. Findlay Rev. Joseph P. Graham Guardian Angel Church, Brooklyn Rev. Leo J. McAvoy Church of the Holy Family i13th St., Brooklynl Church of the Holy Ghost Rev. Charles J. Jessberger Mr. 81 Mrs. Thomas Kennedy Thomas King Family 81 Nana The Mancini Family Mr. 8- Mrs. Thomas F. Molen Rt. Rev. Msgr. Francis J. Mugavero Rev. Raymond J. Neufeld Our Lady of Perpetual Help, South Ozone Park Mr. 8 Mrs. Wm. G. Pfaff 8- Family Very Rev. Jaime Pico, C.M. Mr. 8. Mrs. Paul E. Pillusch Rev. Rosario Pitrone Rev. Robert Kennedy Rev. Festus Ngige Queen of Peace Regina Pacis Votive Shrine Church of St. 'Casmir Church of St. Catherine of Alexandria Church of St. Elizabeth, Ozone Park Church of St. Gertrude, Edgemere Church of St. Mark, Sheepshead Bay Church of St. Rosalia, Brooklyn St. Rosalia's Holy Name Society Church of St. Rose of Lima, Rockaway Beach Church of St. Thomas More-St. Edmund Mr. Patrick E. Shanahan Rev. Thomas A. Sheerin Mr. 8. Mrs. William V. Shelton Rev. Joseph Spellman Mr. Sr Mrs. T. P. Walsh Mr. 81 Mrs. Paul J. Weireter TWENTY DOLLARS Church of St. Adalbert-Franciscan Fathers Church of St. Nicholas of Tolentine-Augustinian Fathers Church of the Holy Family The Dietz Family Mrs. L. DlCicco Mr. 81 Mrs. Thomas Dillon Mr. 8. Mrs. Robert Himes Mr. 8i Mrs. Andrew Kavanagh Mr. 81 Mrs. Joseph Klein Mr. 81 Mrs. Arthur Lawson Mr. gl Mrs. John McAvinue Rev. Jeremiah G. McLaughlin Midtown Collision Inc. Mr. 8 Mrs. William F. Miller Mr. 81 Mrs. Lawrence M. Murtha Mrs. Harry J. Quick Thomas F. Smith Church of St. Stanislaus, Maspeth The Whooley Family FIFTEEN DOLLARS Mr. 8. Mrs. Joseph Annucci Rev. William Anthenrieth Rev. John T. Boylan Rev. Thomas P. Campbell, Mater Christi High School Cowan Family Charles DeLuise, Whlse. Confectionery Mr. 81 Mrs. Hugh Doherty Mr. 81 Mrs. Christopher Dorsey Mr. Xi Mrs. Joseph Fitzpatrick Ann 84 Arthur Holden Mr. 81 Mrs. Herbert W. Houston Mr. 81 Mrs. Henry Maksymowicz The Four Markowskis The McDermott Family The Neis Family The Purchio Family Mr. 81 Mrs. H. Rovegno Mr. St Mrs. Matthew Rucando and Family Rev. Raymond F. Schmidt Mr. 8t Mrs. George J. Young Rev. Dino M. Zeni THIRTEEN DOLLARS The Paskewicz Family TWELVE DOLLARS Rev. Howard M. McMonaghe ELEVEN DOLLARS Rev. James M. Leone TEN DOLLARS Dr. 8. Mrs. A. Acciani Mr. 8. Mrs. Peter Adams A Friend Mr. 81 Mrs. Daniel J. Ahearn Mr. 81 Mrs. Frank J: Albert Mr. 81 Mrs. Edward C. Alfano, Sr. Father Peter L. Altman Anonymous Mr. 8. Mrs. J. Arsenault Mr. 81 Mrs. J. Arsenault Mr. 8. Mrs. Angelo Basile The Belli Family Mr. 81 Mrs. Alfred Benvenuto Mr. 81 Mrs. L. T. Berube Bingo Committee, Our Lady of the Rosary of Pompei Mr. 8 Mrs. George -Blauvelt Mr. 81 Mrs. Francis Boyle Daniel Bradley Rev. Edmund Brady Benjamin A. Brancato Mr. 8. Mrs. A. Brenkert Rev. Alden Brown Mr. 8. Mrs. Brucas Mrs. Myrtle Burke Mr. 81 Mrs. William J. Burke, Jr. Miss Mary M. Burns Cafe Victor's lnc. Mr. 81 Mrs. Robert Cahir Mr. Si Mrs. John F. Carlock Mr. Ki Mrs. Ed Carney George Carney Mr. 81 Mrs. Harry Carr Mr. 8. Mrs. C. Caruana Mr. 81 Mrs. Paul F. Cienlo Rev. John V. Cleary Mr. Xt Mrs. Barbato Coccaro Fr. Daniel Colbert Rev. Joseph D. Colbert Rev. C. O. Collini Rev. James V. Collins William A. Colton Mr. gl Mrs. Francis Corrigan Vera L. Coutard Mr. 8. Mrs. Joseph Crisafulli, Sr. The Cuff Family Thomas Cummings Mr. 81 Mrs. Louis Curtis Joseph Daszkiewicz, Memory of Stella Mr. 8- Mrs. Joseph Digruccio Sacred Hearts-St. Stephen, Rev. Francis Del Vecchio The DiMichael Family Rev. John J. Dobbyn Mrs. Joseph A. Donoghue Mr. 8. Mrs. Peter J. Donohue Rev. William F. Donohue Rev. John Donnelly Rev. Cyril F. Doody Mr. 84 Mrs. M. Downing Mr. 8t Mrs. Harry Downs Mr. 81 Mrs. F. Dragon Memory of Chas. Xi Catherine Duffy Mr. 81 Mrs. William C. Dulaney Rev. James Dunne Rev. Thomas J. Dunnigan Mr. 81 Mrs. Joseph J. Duthie Ecclesiastical Art Co. Dr. James J. Finnerty Mr. Peter Finnerty Rev. Frankli-n E. Fitzpatrick Former Student Rev. John L. Fox Friend Mr. 81 Mrs. Henry T. Gallagher Rev. Vincent J. Gambino Mr. 8- Mrs. N. Gasparovich George's Cleaners Barbara 81 Michael Gioscia Mr. 81 Mrs. Giulietti 81 Family Mr. 81 Mrs. John Gloss Mr. 81 Mrs. Fred Gorak Rev. Thomas A. Graham The Griffin Family Rev. Francis Grochola Mr. 81 Mrs. R. Gsanger Mr. 84 Mrs. William Hahn Mr. 81 Mrs. John G. Hauser Rev. James J. Haggerty Mr. Gustave Heeger 8. Family Otto Herrmann lnc. Very Rev. Matthew E. Hickey Mr. 81 Mrs. Joseph T. Holahan ' Holy Family School Hurricane Fence Co. lnc. Mr. 8- Mrs. Joseph Janner Mr. 81 Mrs. Ben Janowski Msgr. Alexius A. Jarka St. Joseph Patron Jr. Holy Name Society James C. Kane Rev. John C. Kaseta Rev. Thomas J. Kearney Mr. 81 Mrs. John Kehoe 8. Son Mr. 8t Mrs. John N. Kelly Very Rev. Msgr. Thomas J. Kelly Mr. 81 Mrs. James Kennedy Rev. Kenneth E. Kiernan Kings County Carburetor C lgnitio Co Inc Mr. Xi Mrs. F. Kirmse Mr. St Mrs. Frank C. Knight Mr. 8. Mrs. John Kozma Rev. Bruno Kruzas Kucich Plumbing Xt Heating Corp Mr. 81 Mrs. Louis Lara Mr. gl Mrs. Alex Lorenzetti Mr. St Mrs. Daniel Lucey Mr. gl Mrs. H. Lynch 81 Family Mr. 81 Mrs. Robert Lynch Rev. Vincent E. Lynch Mr. 81 Mrs. Joseph Maher William D. Manser Mrs. Emil Marchese Mr. 81 Mrs. Edward Martin Mr. 81 Mrs. Pat Mazzarella Mr. 81 Mrs. John McCarthy Rev. William J. McCarren Mr. Xt Mrs. Joseph McGovern Mr. 81 Mrs. William McGrath The McHugh Family Mr. 8. Mrs. Leroy A. McNally Mr. gl Mrs. George Mehlig Mr. 81 Mrs. Jacob G. Metzger Thomas C. Mona ln Memory of Robert Monahan The Moran Family Mr. 81 Mrs. John R. Moran Mr. 81 Mrs. John Mruczek . Mr. 81 Mrs. Eugene Murphy Mrs. Martin Murray Mr. 81 Mrs. Edward Nelson Mr. 81 Mrs. Richard Nelson Fr. O'Brien The 0'Farrell Family The 0'Hara Family Mr. 81 Mrs. Peter 0'Malley Mr. William J. 0'Meara Church of Christ the King Fr. Angelo Pezzullo Mr. Charles D. Powell Mr. G Mrs. William Rainsford The Rajkowski Family Rev. Richard H. Reder Rev. William Rickert Mr. 81 Mrs. Thomas F. Ridge Mrs. J. Rocklein Rev. F. C. Romanowski Mr. Zi Mrs. Raymond E. Roswell Ernie Rudloff Mr. 8- Mrs. Anthony J. Russo Mrs. Rutesky Rev. Thomas G. Ryan Rev. William A. Ryan Sts. Peter and Paul Margarie Saltzman Mr. 8 Mrs. Enrico Sambucini The Sanchez Family Mrs. Ellen Scannell Daniel J. Schaefer Inc. Mr. 81 Mrs. Henry D. Scharf Mr. 81 Mrs. Harry D. Scheer Rev. Alfons R. Schmitt Rev. George M. Schuster Mr. 81 Mrs. Frank Scirica Mr. 81 Mrs. Arthur J. Seeger Rev. Francis J. Seeger Rev. Peter J. Seeger Rev. John P. Sharkey Mr. 81 Mrs. Hugh Shaw Rev. John T. Sherman Capt. 81 Mrs. Vincent J. Sherman Rev. George R. Shreck Mr. 8. Mrs. S. Slomka Mrs. Evelyn Smith Vy. Rev. John J. Snyder Rev. Raymond W. Stafford Mr. 81 Mrs. Michael Steinhauser Rev. P. Sratico Rev. Frederick M. Strianese The Sucich Family Mr. 81 Mrs. Michael Sullivan Mr. 81 Mrs. Louis Szitar Mr. 8. Mrs. James L. Tighe Sr. Mr. 8. Mrs. John P. Trayers Mr. 8. Mrs. G. Val The Van Houten Family Mr. 81 Mrs. Andrew Virga St Family Mr. 81 Mrs. Henry Wahl James J. Wallace Jr. Mr. 81 Mrs. James Wallace Sr. Mr. 81 Mrs. J. Walle Mr. Xt Mrs. Robert J. Walsh Rev. Richard C. Wenzel Mr. 81 Mrs. G. Wetjen The Wick Family Mr. 84 Mrs. Edward Wilkinson Rev. John H. Wilkinson Woodside Furniture Shop Corp. Xaverian Convent Mr. 81 Mrs. A. J. Zona SIX DOLLARS The Barbarito Family FIVE DOLLARS A 8- P Meat Dept. Mr. 81 Mrs. W. Abrams Mr. 81 Mrs. V. Adams Albert Albarano 81 Family Joseph Albarano 81 Family Mr. 81 Mrs. P. Alborano Alborano's Esso Service All Craft Metals Co. Mr. 81 Mrs. J. P. Amann Mr. 8- Mrs. Anthony J. Ammirati Mr. 81 Mrs. M. Angiolillo Anonymous Mr. 81 Mrs. John Arata Rev. Vincent Attanasio Mr. 81 Mrs. William Babicz Mr. gl Mrs. F. Bang Mr. 81 Mrs. S. A. 'Barbarito Catherine 81 Francis Barclay M-r. 81 Mrs. Nelson Baumer M-r. 81 Mrs. Peter Belli Mr. 8l Mrs. William Benatti Rev. 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