Chaminade High School - Crimson and Gold Yearbook (Mineola, NY)
- Class of 1941
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X, ',v ., K C In ., A 41 1 1 N- we W -. ,, . . He 1 s STAFF Eclilorial Ames Ren Rn Xvnllr-r cle-I Tom John Luvellv Xxvilffffll A IUPHCY l,illl' :X Illfplly Xvillimn N4-nz x ymoml Ric llnrcls .IUIIII Su Business HIYHII fu-orgv Livlxlnlmg XIICIHWY :X Ilmwrfl NL lvl CVIHIFIPS SUM! .X'!'XrlIl1If'T S be-rnmll funn mm milfn' C M QQJD' Bm, Imuix L lm-rin-r, F.. ww Yl'RY sluclr-nl nl CwllqllHillild0 must luxvv lvurned by now the strenuous efforts Bro. Louie Faerlwr has made lo rvmler 1-mlm me-mlnvr of the in bool more svlfaon- sviuus srlmlastimully. ,Nw S1-niorx 'mw- only lwgun lo lvurn this nwssagv. ,Xml they pass it .along lo the unClerclaSQmen for ia bvller and Qrenlf-r Cllalnilmclf-. . .Xl Bm. :Xiirmi Uriwl, T QNilCtlIlillilCif', tile ailenciance is furo- iuiiy umtruiimi ily' Bro. ,-Xiirvci firiscz, S.NI..li1c scirooiis Yin'-iirim ipai. P16-sicies. iw Sup?-rvisffs lim niiiim-lic ac livi- livs oi iilc ijiyc-rs. Tim riffgmrling Smiiors are aware oi' tile Pnrnvsi soiic ilucie iiro. :Xi iias always nmniivslvci. Hvncc, Iiwy uri' Qfilil'iLIi i'0l' dii ill' i1dS Ci! r-v, io-1-pil Siivrrx, NNI. 'Nc A ' -sb Illl rviiggious 1-cilualion limi is El very important part oi' Cimlliiiimicis Qur- riruium ims in-1-rl mixdmwi imy lin- vc-ry l0llljJf'if'Ill NCFX'il ew ui' I:qllilC'I' Siwrry. Tim i-Tf'flUCllt f0llil'SKi0IlQ ami ciuiiy fiflssf-s In 5iuy wiii rvnmin inxlingf lllf'lllUfil'N in 5 -',ilfS io 101114-. .iusl now, time graci- ilif'N rr-f uii znii tilix unci my il ilimnix you.. l 1 'i Louis Brendel, Bro. Paul Elsner, Bro, F - F 1 i' Bro. M0-X liryerg Pond Mainqenam-cl Cafeteria, English. Mechanical Drawing. Latin, Rlrgoir gran' SIM' Fatllxw Res' cnc Purchasing Agent LJJFBTY- SOCIBIHY , lecrlcadcrs Bro. Francis Hoegler, SM. BVU- l059P Kumi- S-M- Bro. lolm Lieblag, SM. German. English. Rifle Club, BWIUEY- Design Drawing- HiSi0l'Y- DCUIOCYHCY- Cl-inlson and Gold Bio Club. Crimson and Gold Economics Photography F 5 Bm. lolm Ns L01 W -lg H fy Spfingnwflf SM- Germjnl . S.M. Bw, Iohn Perlzo, S.M. Bro. Ioseph Quick, S,.M. rpriysiclll lntermecliale 51- Stationery D English. Library, Crimson Treasurer cbw, Supervisor Oi Boxmg ffparlment fl G ld 8 an o l . l I, Bro, Iosepli Gaudeg, S,M, Bro. Francis Gerber, S.M. bro, Cha, H qv- Mr' Fmngi EF: lgxtoyy, French' History, Religion, Latin. Economics, Civics, Algebra, rliisancallgka, S.M. lnlermeilaie 'ning Coach Of Sfafivnery Department Sodaliiy Intermediate Algebraeogegy. .- ral - . a ' Physiggskelbau and Track Club lo Brg, George McKenzie, SVMI Bro. Francis Meder, S.M. BVU- I059PIl M9fl'0f- S-M' French. History, Religion. CBIUPUS Landscaping Nlusic' Solid Geometry' AI' Tarmac gcbra, Plane Geometry, Band Supervisor y 1 5 R lolm Thomas' LS-M 9 'I,'10n, Guidance Cf: I Rev. Edwin YVeber, S.M, Missslill' Hayes - - u r .md Gold. Sodalny' Ahjiliofl Religion, Sodality c e arY Ill A IOCICFG for u un 10 lm tmp 1 X' HQ Wi xlcg ax xixc UXO Q-wx J w5 N ' Y - . W 4 Xuwxuxwxx Nxnw I Aw K m ' , xk Lx - Ms' xxxxxxu X x00Y X x Nxxx K KMC X x - xoxox E , m XWNL, Ac! xx.xXl'N K u xAx0fXx.xxUuxa mW X0 x X' W ' mx NXNWQ 1 WX' M Rhllilfflk mul Crook, 'imllx winnrfrs in ilu- lulslvl Ilmlvr Corxhwi llvm Svxvraal monllls ago. SENIOR MEMOIRS OF CH MIN DE Fl:-rlnlwrs of ilu- Senior Prom Scflmlulccl for nlmul ilu' IIIUIKHC of lfxie June. ANDREW' 5IfDERNIOT'I' Prrwicfvznl ROBERT PURCELL Scarf,-tary BERNARD RLQTLEDGE ALEXANDER SMITH 'l1fCr.lbL1ff'f 18 ROBERT BERLXN JOSEPH B NWER 0 I I OUR LADY Of X ORF QX CX XRX91 OPHFR c QA a C CK 0 X 'Z Xin a Y X t ,P kewra ay cc B :JD nut X Bax XX a '2 atsxly asebau Kmmum Ba kc-Xbav 7. e man Fookxsaxx fic man cl Con mxllec YTO R k Ah- bau Spud EDVVA RD IAME5 AN THOMA NAN C, elm Clark Tom ly ST IGN ATIU5 QT MA RY Sl' CH HPR H k5WlH e X alley S heilm Bald ,un Soda' Jay ttyl 2 B half? Fooiball glolqfiisflul? I y 00I Tra ball 2 3 4 lnhd mufal Ba et JaY 80 Ba man Ioolbix Ethan 2 ll 3 FWS 1 O 4 -'B mr --Y H m 'C A 0' 'V' I CHN H0n0fR I , '51 A Jvgp B g- xxuun Klux xx unix X, '21 Kuhn- ' XX 23 Q W ag HH X3 x ax ve xxx . V A B 9-. 5. 41 xn- X s' , X. 1 F1 sh- 1 sh Bask, - 3 x ' . ' ' L Q ,1 J '--A Q, Y . I L A . 1 X if ,- H -. . 4 v 1 l z I h -- . . ck ' . Y ' . sk V 4 V. V T k ' - ' 1 1. ' Q VVALTER DEL TORO :De .. ST. PASCAL BAYLON Ho is Sofia ity 5: Service Club 2. 3: Crimson and Gold Editorial: Rifle Clulu I. 2, 5, 4: Airpla Club I: Varsity Rifle I. 2. 3. 4: Stamp Club l, 2: Poster Club 3: Ring Committee: Prom Committee. ANCIS B REW1 COR , PA ZLS CHRIST1 Dhlslfglg A .010 I'ne0'a , ey CI.: , 2 L I P 11 Cr 1 X aes eibalyge In! 2 rarla la CARXANOX, a I F ralnural Basyvc U ng VI Baseball Argslzma B Pl S dal' 1 Ls, nager 1 L, C ol ,,4wh y ful r I an S rvlf J 6 4 u 'He 1 'fe Club 2 BRUCE D11 xfERE HENRY DE VINE -15, JSM 'Hanli' Hows sr. DOMINIC rs cr Cub I, ... . : ntra- Syossel mural Tranlc I. Honor Roll I: lntramura Bas all l. 2. EN LEY KJQVPH DOO DXNE N O DOPPQ' tt HC' LADY Of XMCTORN Tug- V r F Oman OUR xxotx Xt fl! nrlh oo! 3 0 QM loiit u 0 allv B 4 nl lf-ml A Ctu X lt 1 10 t s qu hm ' A C0 2 ba t CHARLES DOYLE LH ARLES EBLE HC' arie' NCIUXL HOLY REDEEMER Freeport Intramural Basketball 2: Fresh- n an Football. lN5IACbLATE CONCEPTION J' laica Estates Service Club 2 3: Jayvce Foot- Il 2:Vr.'tyF t l5 yv B' :li 25 Varsi y B slwtloall 5, 4: Trar' 5. 4: I - tmmural Baswftlual 1. 2: Freslr- man Buslcetlmll: Hockey 3 Stamp Club I. I -D EDVVARD I ERGUSON ST. ANNE Stev rt Nlanor B' logy Clu I: Crimson ancl Golcl Eclitori' l: fxunr-r Club I -1 lntram nl Basket ' l, 2. . Frcslunun Baslcc-tlwall. JO S T CHRIST B I Sudnlm I Bdldwm 'I 'V I0 nIZ1uraieB::2CfetIia Ogyo u aan 20035151 ims HTG tts 1 a Alana H is e get 1 EUGENE CARL A GLA D E FR EY DIC' ST JOSEpf1 C 4 Varslpy F Er an Gly of all 4 G off 4 Y IK SSEN THONIAS E GOFTZ -I ,Te BCIYOYI TON! Gene MNIACULATE ST THONIAS THE STLE CORPUS CHRISTI CONCEPTION APO a 1 E. I VN est Hen pslea IxImcoIa QOIIBIII R 0 u I qodilh I 2 Honor Ro I 2 4 Varsity Rifle I 2 3 3 4 Brology Cub I Band l 2 3 Jaywee B15 cl an 3 Var slty Basketball 4 Track 3 4 Infran ural Baskclball I 2 5 EI HMS WII LILQQNAN E XAEFFE 0 X Q MXCHA N Ox X QI RD IVI00 U Y Ox R I AIT QI U n 2,0 X fa Y I nl! X l own 1 Hon V R Na' I U 0 4 al' Q A IM 4 na a BMC I 'Q PAUL B HOC ARTI PU! ST CATHERINE OF SI NWA Q! n ally I 0 4 IS Clos Counlry 4 Illtflfllufiil B clI all I IOHN IxEI:.T ININI ACI LA'I E CON CEPTION I ca Iqslnlcs cpxf1III 2 fnxem R e CI J J 4 Alrpaxc C IJ 0 Vwr ily RIIIQ 2 3 4 ROBERT KOECLFR ST JOSEPH Ho up lc-'MI qorI11ly J qcruce CIuIJ 5 4 N r ly I-oolIJaII 2 3 4 n a HI Iran 'F' JQH N ZAVEILE o U J ST mm x1,:gD4L OSEPH LAVELLE 0 l.. lUl'qI,on Q PIE' Roll 1 VUQY VAC n U' '1 1 C1 4 DAI-EIN H rang, I BH Colt Inc I ,lr f E 23 Uf.1 If Mb 'M' I f R 1 1 on 0t'C'z1 GEORGE W. ANDREW VINCENT MCGINLFH LIEBLANC 1w1.DERX1GTT ..pm., 'feofgff' ' ST. GREGORY sr. AGNES S11 CHR1s'1'oPnER H A G, RO' 'vine Center R . S xlulily 4: ,lzxyvcc Fooilval Honor Rol 2 5: Crimson aml onor R II I -, 1 Crimson vmsny IDD' all 3' 45 Tw k Go 1 Busimfss: R10 Club l, am Gold Busi moss: Ftrs 1 1 an 'f H i' fl F' Bf'Sk'2', i' hc Aim imc Club IL prom Cum, Tout M : In mm A ' ' U . -g ' vs umm foollwallg Boxln . millcc. lnlramural Basfilmal 2, 3. N N 3 Wx XENN H Y XCGXNN XX wx il X L ar X qi Vaoxu Ac C O 0 c UQRYN C u QT 5 3 X x 0 1 qt AXLEHS x RMC Cxs X, ck u K Y Bwiofl Son Cm 5 xi u 31, C2225 R AR 0 Bu Baskcibil to Q on n r n 13131, ci. ii U ' , mes WILLIAINI BIEEHAN Sleepy ST. PASCAL BAYLOIN Hollis S aiiyl 2. VVARREN MUELLER H u QT. ANNE qie 'art Nlnnor Servire Club 2 3 4: Jiyxec Baseball 2 5: Foollnil Nlann- ge 5, 4. PALL MURPHY 'Pro essor ' QT. AGNES Rockville Center S ' 'ty 4: Honor Roll i 2 3 4- Crimson and Cvoici Editorial: Ban I 2 5 4: Cross Coun ry 4: intramural Basket al 2. 3. I LI AXI N EACY f ROBE S' mm RT PURCELL 'IHC C Cum Filler OLR ' Cl1llul1nlldAC0I Erin I OI Vlcl ORY fl GHZ , ' 'OH' Pvt 0 x 1 H Blolnm onflr 0 fur U RMI J f' nfiunurlf B Croc au ul, 'PS 1 is PII: I n 7 Actin 1, NIYLES J. RENI Bmny ST. B 1 RY J' .II1 'nina ,c'lity5.-:T I - ' Crinnon inf Con E itorii Cwmcrw Cluln 3: Rillc Club 5 IQAYNIQND J XNIES Roc AN RICH.-XRDS , fu out LADY or LoRET1'o VER.-XRD limpm 0 1 . , .. . 5 L nxt, 2. J. z .Q ' ' j , -, '31 rim:on 'mr '0 ' 'o iw: ' Ji ' ' 4: lmvrcader 3: Ring om- .. ' A: .' u '. 'L mittee: from Committee: Postc Clu 3, 4. r mm 'J 1'1'f'. CHARLES SEAMAN JOHN SHEVLIN 'isainln USl1ag IMMACULATE INCARNATION CONCEPTION Brllairc .l ' Es . ammra 'ah-Q Smlnlily 2, 3. 4: Biology Clulr Soclaliiy 4: Crimson ancl Gold I, 2: Tarmar I, 2: Trarli 4: Businr-ss: Jayvvf- Fooflmll 3: lntramuml Bnslu-rl-ull I, 2: Varsity Foollmll 4: Trmlc 2. 3, Rosivr Clulw 2, 3, -1: lIllIilllIllfHl 4: Baslcollmall ixlnnagvr 3. 4, lrarlc I, 2, 3. ALEXANDER SMITH EDXVARD STAAB Alex EJ ST. ALOYSIUS ST. BRIGID lxlanluusscl Xvvsllyury Soflalily 4: llonnr Roll I, 2. 3, Crimson anrl Golrl Business: 4: Crimson anrl Cvolrl lfusinr-ss: Airplane Club l, 2, 3: lntm- Jayvvc Foollmll 2: Varsily mural Baslcctlyall I, 2, 3: lTf0Sll- Foollvall 3, 4: lin-slmmn Fool- man ljoolinall. hall, I8 EL RUVV QRGE QE ..R,,,:' QE OV SY. 01,659 NPXRD 2352006 X HBQNM.. sv. CURE Roscuiac T Oxball . . xo , x A: W'5fl1xQc0Htl 1 X Bn- acl' Uno, l10l YYQC xx 5 A2 EWCA: . f . lv. ' Si. pixxmnsqu at A' MMQWBS Qoallili 00 190' B uw!! Qbnll X B55 k Va f gn 1 I fvcc Y?-aielixlfalmlixtilial Vac 5' Ai Qisxielball Nm QXX 32 nv vm Bascba .51 XIX -nee. mf 'L mnu bam lilgom Co x. 'li A ULL1 ., I TI SF PASEH M AN D T 4 - BAY ' NI' ' - glahgy 5 ff' Allyans LOAN' .Dah IERZI ' ' f , 11 0 1' Cguznpsixgp brgilrnlaf 4. Q Sl. .1 H145 u s ' M4 ,, - . 4 . If Rin I' 2: 8f1ni73a d S,., N Lmle y TSILIS 'hifleel g Commiiflural 45 Riflp fAJl'Ff'- Cla, A Wk Cel- Pr askpmallf 3- 4' 'BYU 3 I 2, 7 om Com! Bfvsr-hfjfxshlllfil lT?IlivTl,f1'b kirtgiiv I, . 'uolhall ingplr '. lkll-1 Z' X 10 ALFRED VAN VVAGNER ..Van.. OUR LADY OF LOURDES 5TaTverne ,Tayvee Fooiball 3. 4: Tcc Hoc- key 3. EDVV ARD VVATERMAN UPPHH ST. RAYMOND Lynlwrnok Tram Tc 4. RDBERT XVARE ..B lj., O ST. JOSEPH Garden City Rifle CTUTJ 2: Hockey 3. J OHN ZIMMER Red PRESENTATION .Tanmira Fen-iw Club 4: ,luyvcc TTOUITJHH 2: Varsity T:uolT'JaTT 3, 4: JiiyVCC Bnsvbnll 2: Trank 4: FICSIIHIHII Tfoollmllc Hockey 3. I9 Honor men of Sm-niur A. ROXXA oaxyroix Yyurxmwi ,WA ax V ' X xc' .. ivcu 1. X9rix0i9 on xsXw XXYRLIQX xxono Qc A096 V - Xromoifv We R0 wxxo Xx?l1KV-'S' TGV ww Xen 5 XXOXWY xx xxx X X K , A AXQVAG x v0 UC' .-XXC0 .IULIIT Referring to time pine-nomenai Aposlie 0 Mary Drive early this year. Cid Browsing among lim books that have been plurcri at Ilic riispo4 ml ni ilic sluclrnts through tim Rc-arlr-rls Lf-nguc of America. ,,,, ,--v ,gs EDXVIN HESS EDVVARD 'NICKEVN N 1 N xv N , 955' I C15 NNXE5 TKOQQ T GUI D353 A ma - Ufvr 31 L SNC NEY '73 to Row r nn I Noon an urrrgan XX rn N ansvn qc: ond Ron I D tJ J 0 B N Xt te f s um tront cr Grunt-x E C our tn OWIRKDIISHIP and good will are specnt traits oi the xlohasxtcs They should reattx xx hoop lt up when their turn comes to edit the 1947 Crimson and Gold at present they have their greatest power rn ports Dan Crratnm rs '1 tow er o strengt in oot halt an a fighting center on the hardxx ood mwneux ers He exen has a httte energy teit xx hen it comes to running the 440 ln track Vvhat a mant Then there rs hlommx I ee who specializes at hatihactc Ill tie pig stun sport and 'rt the pole xault In trac t er itt ctw inmtu e Jim C1rr1g'1n Bart D113 Joe Dooley Lore Gurney Vvarren Hader Bill iXICClffOI1 Ed X11 txenna Co Captain of the Varsity Five John BIHHQIHI Jay Pardee George Pegurll in and M Yan Xvagner Off setting this sport Carrigan How ard Palmer Edxsm Hess Janes Noonan and Ne I Jansen There IS much talent among these Mohawvks that Witt deflnrtely crs stalhze hy the time the oys graduate in January 1942 -I op Row J Xian Ptxnn H1 1 r XX H ern in E X11 tXenn 1 econ: Run XX X rrron oo rw I N I o I ox ,,, ron x on 1 A on-1 'Ax tl nn x ur 'X I r er N 1 ,AP 'I D.G?lll2l,...v 1 K C3 ' , V. Ry? . J , ': .. i tt , . Dal-' P. X 'ri , i. '1 : Row H. Putin , ' j, . 1 S' s E, llr-ss. 4 , ' . S f. c N c c '. Q '. F. h I f ' t '-' ' 1 -'f ' .-k.Ohr1lwf'1d:' ,.'t.1 t'. 7, . . y' ' . E V 1 i ' 6 - . C . ' .v D, , . ., , . i ' A Y I ' - . . domination, there are such scholastic leaders as: Jack Lydon, Francis Guiney, George Olvany, Jim . , V v Y. , T Q , K . 4 i i .., , A ': . . 4 gini, Q -' . ii 4 A ' , V. eff 2 , . , K ' 3- S I 'I V. . LC-Xi , II- I I D I ,', .. ion, L. R ss, ,. Sh 'f F lin. I: t Ro xz rl.. 1.00, ,l. Ly-it , .l. Putter, E. Hams, i . R '. a. A hswt: Bn- au, fi, Peg 'Hnn, . . Nun XX'.rgr , G. Quill. fl I-:-ary, A. frlf-1-1 In, XX. funn, .I. XXIEIISII. Thint Row: R. Dirkos, .I. Ifrey, I. Cj?l:flXYl H, I. Brown, FI. Ful- xlorilll, I.. AAIIIPIIS, IJOINH, J. Donhn. Inst Row: .I. tXr'opI1, XX. eh A 57 W 'Hp RUXKI rlfllll, tillllu, IJ, ' ivan. Svunut Row: I. Ijinnvrnn, .I. Haynes, XV. Grant, .I. tflynn. NITIATIVE pep and school spmt are the chref tralts that set the EagIes apart from the other classes here at the BIIUCOIT schooI Both In schooI work and ln extra curricular actnlty these quahtles have produced Ieaders among its members In footIJaII McGrath Dukes Cah1II and Brennan haxe Ineen important figures espec1aIIy the s1gnaI caIImg ahlhly of Brennan Cvatun and Grant chd not anon their small stature to keep them from working with the .Iayvee basket aII quintet Hogarty was a real addltl0l'1 on the second team of the Varsity quintet white .Ioe Serva ISDIHQCCI hrs martcsmanshlp as one of the front Irne performers with the championship mmrods Ierry Burke the cIass comechan mamtamed hrs status well ln Burke s Blurts of the 1-armac cot umns The eight tmandmen and the seven others who netted the ranks of the Honor Roll stamped the EagIes as a strong combination among the underctassmen of Chammade op Rox :mp n lx Ku er llll 1 nnor I A r R Hog.-ur x I I ur c 1 N ont ovs enut I r I Nl xlur ax r 1 If t ll urgf r t Brut R a un I . . A, . V . . - . T xr A. R. 0 v, ', 'ff V I. Bri' ar , I., Cn , . I nftvrson I. Selva, G. Huguf-s, 'I'hinI Ron: L. Kunkfft, . ' tj, . 'I , R Alutslrmlu, R. Bss. .Im IR ': ,I- XV ' ' , . Cilrtltl, , . rr r 5 IIa Ivy, F. I'-rit . s Row: XV. Halt: -,I. ', x on n r T Xlsrlm 1 nemey XX ang R Lyn: 1 Tlml Ron l XX wrcl R Nlalone UH-Bl0 I NIPPQWI1 QECOU OWN C Nlrlos er D Xltclane R lxur rm D Xcllxane lrst Rexx urplw F lorlcr D Z r Nlclfxoy OST of tlme Falcons prefer clulo mem C L A S S 3 B2 laerslup to partrcrpatron ln sports They are ctuelly represented on the Tar mac tlre Band Lllorary Stall tlre Service Squad and otller actrvrtles All tluese prove tlue Falcons to be a xery cooperatne unrt rn tlue sclmool On tlre traclc team Frank Martin marntarns tlre class prestige IU sport Xtltll lus brrlllant perform ance as a mrler Harold Stevenson ancl Franlc Aires are lus cronles on the clncler patll tlle latter com mg along fast as tl1e Flyers loest lrurcller Ray Lynclm the quiet man ln tlue class IS mclrspensa le at tlxe clrargrng cleslc rn tlme l1lJrary an s tlre operator of the souncl projector recently acqurred by tlle sclmool Ancl tlmen tl1ere IS tl1e real go getter of tlle class Art lxflurray wlxose Business talent lmas llelpecl tlie Tarmac remaln a tllrlvmg scliool paper Doug Zellner Don lVlcClane and Tom Mclnerney are a trro of tugli riders scllolastrcally From every angle tlle Falcons lflawe asserted ttrerr talents as a genuine group of Clmammacle men m 2 Rus 5 lmunnn XV l ner XX l.. gan l Nlwlrlcr l- ll'l' N J Ln l nurtll Ron lwrlm l 1' Stu:-n on A xlurmy Tlwlrcl Ron l O Connor X our er loo L lrst Row .l lmter R au . 2 X ' l U 'lloy R ': .l. Lot-l lc, . . 2 ' , T Ml , '. L , , -l lt ': lf , .r E.R ..,fflR'1 V .QT s . .. , , I ..l H . lil u A N ,, . J , . elle, lf K L ' ' '. ' - . ,. . .M b . . . da lil w': :Q 4 , lxiikl' , Y. 0 ,Mlm ,'.A'S, ' 5 ':l:..f'..'l-R- ' s gl ,J. 'Q lf. lf- V: ,1', .Pl. Top Row: ,l. Doxvy, B, Bmwlvy, I' hlalu-r, R, Lamnc-rlc, ll. Rm-cl. Vltlnircl Row: XV. Cooke, R. Nelson, XV Croalc, R. Nleehan, hl. Slaglc. Scr- uncl Row: N. Xvaleelle, J. Kerwin, D Collins, Blillrr. l'-irst Row: XV lrashcndcr, J. Doyle, XV. Rcinhaul J. Larriflfc. IINCE that memoralole clay Ill February 1939 when the Ras ens lrrst allghtecl upon the BIIHCOIB campus this group has Jeen a xery nnportant unrt rn the sc loo Pep anrl loyalty have lnsplrecl every project they haxe unclertalcen Or ly recently thex Introduced the I nove ty of each member talcrng home hrs own mrtehox lor the lxlrssrons '1 method that had nexer een attempted here at Chamrnade before These Ravens have een especially conspicuous on the rlhletrc lelcl Ray lxlrller and hrs brother F d re Joe Sovrero and Ben Brawley have done xsell rn lootlaall Nlullnney lxltherl Fred and Ray Miller and Beclell were Important cogs In the smool 1 .lauee lo lslcet all tomlarnatron And .lim Lenr han has made a name for himself as a boxer Hrs strff left yahs llterallx movs ed clown all opposrtron A S SCPIOIBYS Cool: Rrcldle lNClSOl'1 Ellnld COHIIIS EITC tops Tll6II' SUDTCHIBCX IIEIS CHBIJIECI the RdXCHS to present to the school a class that rs well alancecl and fully 'alert to the opportunities at arlahle T Rm l Il Len r- r r o or R l N me ur 1 rd ll I PC on R C I Dow C 1 p on l 1 u I r Q rn Rl I Y, Y- - - -1 1. . . V . Y K I I V' 1 . b . . 1 i . N i i . . ', Y- - 1,,-ibf--. --- . 7 ' . 5 . v V V V. V - r ' Q -b Q L - - . I U . l A up o ': . l-vnihzm, XV. 1-fll clorl, lj, Nlnllvr, l. Sovivm. P. Bisso net! , E. Nlvflulll. 'l'I1i rl R W: .l Pi son, , Ffxcrill, l. .w1l' mm A. B' 1' , l. Cain, l. ll'QCZins. S - oncl R ': . wallnhan, . gl . Fl Thorn s , . flrllf 1:-y. First Row XY, 'ic 1 ', I. Quiz . P, klclle. Top Row: F. Xvare, R. Keller, B. Dowd, R. Furlong, E. lxloore. Third Row: J. Collins, F. Dolan, R. Hyde. R. Corcoran, XV. Goddard, Second Row: G. Garvey, F. Knox, R. Smith. .l. Jagemann. First Row: D. Clavin, XV. Davison, P. Brennan. CTIVITY best summarizes the drsposr C L A S S 2 B 1 tion of the Bees In consequence every memher of this group tries hrs est to contribute to the well herng of the class an the school The Bees participate in all the contests and drnes sponsored hy the school Among the outstanding scholars are Corcoran Wloore Bxrnes and Dolan Of these Byrne is the guiding force hehmd the cheerleading quintet Then there rs the top ranlung rifle shot Bob Hyde upon whom the nrmrods have depended for their splendid achievement during the year just con cluded But Eugene Calafato is perhaps the greatest of them all In the various campaigns operatlnd ln the school his contrrhutron is generally tops when compared with any other single students per formance This was true during the Annual Drive last year and during the Apostle of Mary cam palgn this year Hrs is the distinction of herng a horn salesman Hrs outstanding achievements only serve to accentuate the contributions made hy the other members of the busy Bees f Hanley B lxlorrrson C Dolson C ilson l rrrl Row XX Drwl en J Linnehan l I care l Bw mes Ho Inger qffftllfl Ron C Higgins VX l' irrell XX XX hr-lan 'I Crowe first Row R Broolx E Calalato A Curley . . - la 'x at if i 'lisp Row: G. Crawford, D. Paulus, ' i-Nl:-' -5 I ',' , : r,' -' -M-' j ..P. Top Row: J. Keating, R. Schloss:-r, R. Zeno, st. Xvilson, J. Quinn, L Thornton. Tliircl Row: C. Lotus-r, R l,PilI'SOIl, Burns, Ncclf-, I. Klipp. SCCUIHI IQUYVI rr. txItIl'llElIl, ixtilg gio, G. Hill, .t. Bolin. First Row: J Sahl, J. lxlullen, R. Collins. PACHES ot old had the lcnaclc of worlc C L A S S 2 B2 , ing together as one ot' the original inhahitants ot the New Vvorld. These Sophomore-s have reaci the same meaning into a name which they horrowecl from the Apaches themselves. The cry is not 'every man for himself' hut 'we all wort: together as a unit.' That is why these l04l Apaches have so many representatives among the various activities of the school. Bolin, Sahl, ixlaggio, ancl Greaser are four mainstays of the Band. VVith the cheerleaders, Faltermeier is an important memher. The rifle team includes such capahle performers as: lxlorriseyanct Perry. O,Brien,Kc-ating, Van Slylce, lX'lcGrath, ancl Sweeney are the Apaches' contribution to the athletic program of the school. Of these, Keating has especially clistin- guished himself at hoxing with his ahility 'to talce il.' Furthermore, there are some real humorists am -ng these lacis, with lxtaggio. ixteacte, ami Keating as the essential agents in keeping the class happily together. Top Row: R, Perry, J. Ryan, J. Faltcrnieier, C. OBrien, .l. Hake, T. Comtron. Thircl Row: D, Van Slytxe. C. Neumann, G. Nlorrissey. XV. Dunn, E, Fl:-ntl, t . Larrialc. Svromt Row: I. Lenz. t, Ntfcfilttl, XV. hte- Derliiott, XV. Sweeney. First Row: C. Colligan, XV. Cvreaser, D. Busto. or on v t r n kennetty A Item em R Prternoster Q IIIUIIOII II Row B as srn I Ctrrrstenson H Langenctorter C Duttv Second Roxy L Slllltll J Donnetty J Ferguson XV Nutrn Irrst Roxy C VK1lhams J Cottrn NI Owens C1101 ARSIIIP and mental abrtrty seem to C L A S S 2 A1 be the most outstanding ctmaracterls tru o ttre Aces for ttre Honor Rot e C0l ltIIlQ ttle foyer of Ctmamrnwcte boasts the names of approximately one ttnrct of ttle ctas We-ecttess to sry ttus rs an open display ot toyatty for ttle name Ctlamrnacte especratty stands for tllfftl sctrotastn 1ttarnment Religion atso rs a great asset to the ctass Ttre Soclatrty Includes a large number of members from ttns group football respectnety Bottl are also memtners ot ttme tnasetu att nl re In extra curricular actrxrtres 'att '11 tlYltl6S of the sctroot are represented ttre Band claiming a great number As a side attraction Bolo Paternoster rs qultm capable yyltti the accordion He has entertain ed ttme boys on seyerat oeeasrons And Bob Sctrnercter quite an auomptrstred pranrst tras performect ouasronattv before ttre student tnodv Vltle Aces realty IIHNC ystirt it lakes Y Q Top Row J ulnn XV Dennrn J Kerr R Con on J Vyayoont Ttnr ow I rornpson R Spur-nun VV Vteetnrr J Thompson R Grange NK, Fox Secon Ron J Jordan T Schal-F E Tlnlllllll R Roe Flrgt oxs F New te R Jotrannes R Sctrnerder ' A r, R 13. ITIL, J, It-Ii . J l,HQ ' H. 4.-J' .Gl- I l fl . ' ' ' - ' ' -s. 1 pa f ': rf ' , Athletics, too, is not overtootcect. Joe Hake and Jack Lenz are stettar performers in basketball and , ' ' ' '. I - ' . , a 'r . Q 5 ,c -5 L yt. c A 3- xt Q 1 .Q' . - - 1 3 1 ' . . ' I . . ll' . 'd Rw ,TI ,,, 'li, .A ' c. , . ' , . i , ' A . - d .2 ' , 1 RG .'V1,7 ,awrf rl pRoww A Dre-rlenfh H Elwoocl l' 0 Qfvn Boy rl li Cn Ufll R w C Cunrlvr on leelter P Dwlv L Hll Thrcl ow R r zr- V Du y P avsrenrc mn in qv om Rovs Benn:- Bu ltlc-y R ll imngtwn J rx er l lrst Row XX Doyle R Geiger l Call gher ll Dolan B Gullloyle OR they are lolly good lellows '- C L A S S I B1 these Trojans It was natura therefore th it tyyelye of them Bartnllc Boyd Brazel Qanaxan Cull Coe P Daly Dunn Ellyxoocl Gallwgher Geiger ancl lee-lcer were happily lnspirecl to join the Chammade Ban when it appeallecl lor new members early inthe season These Troyans haye mwfle their marlt ln other actnltres 1s yyell ln characteristic spirit they went point alboye them Fl h Trojans soarecl to DOAJ In the Xlltelmv returns 011 the school lnaselaall cl a mon trey were represented lay Begly incl X mc ent rle Pllll Daly on the traclc team Brady 01: Buclcley turnecl in some good performances on the lunlor squ ul V Dwly Crowley an Denner play ecl lreshm rn lootlnall Dells Frey Denner Dr ry ancl Doyle toolc part III lnaslcetlaall ancl Laurence won 1 plate on the l arm tc bt ill Qrelger who tops the school llonor Roll leacls the class ln its struggle lor achley ement lup Row J Bartni E A vscll xl Drwy R Crowley Fourth Row Nl f r mls- Dr-nnf-r C Frm e l unn 'l l rel Row l f 01-hm P lf llnson D Dugqin R Duggan N on Roxy R Beglx XX u Fiflu o L l G1 I 'tn ir l racly D l rm C L Cnrxun l By :neg .0 ,: - . . , U I I , i P, l ass l , il , 3 0, lin l ov: v, v g , XXX - .' . - 1 4, . i. i R : , B in l. . alj, . l- ' , Ci z'i . . 1' l 'g ,l, ' , JL ' '- - 2 ' if . . -'si . , il , f ,' f f . . V I, d, ' . K V , . 1 ' , . to worlc in the lirst-semester Spelling Contest, to finish thircl, their upperclass rivals having tied at one ' ' . 1 e 1 ' 0 ' l ' , . i - '. Q ' rji ly 2 l, Q1 . ,FH 1 H 'f . . 'k. . I' ,. ' it 7 Q R. ' . half. ' D . 'li ': T ig , fy fl' 3 '. C ll ' B D. B yl, 7. 'lI'g. ' s Row: B .', , : yu, Ftx, , ' I ,I 1- A Top Row: XV. Hoehith, J. ixiurray, J. Sullivan, J. Rufioif, D. ixiuiianey. D. O'Day. T. ixicfxuiiiie. Thirci Row: J. ixirciosicey, C. Sennr-r, V. Scuciei- inri, XV. Richartz, E, Smith. Second Row: C. Ixiiiier, R. Niciivane. R. ixiurray, R. ixiaioney. First Row: D. Leonard, J. ixiccatirey, E. PetraCC21. ROBABLY one of the most representative freshman ciasses is this group of first- year men. Credited with having aiways threateneci other classes in the various drives, it has riispiayeei exceptional taient schoiasticaiiy as weii. Among those who have maintain- ed high marks at Chaminade are: Xvhite, iXic'Crimiisic, hiuiianey, Scanlon, Zeno, Scucieiiari, BICCIOSICCY, iX1CHVE1I'lC, and BOb iXILll'l'ay. Not to he outcione in sports and other extra-curricular activities, it numbers many representatives among the schooi organizations. Tufano who has aireaciy won his freshman foothaii numerais is on his way to Ciistinftion as a memher of the Varsity hasehaii nine. Dave ixiuiianey, Xvrench, Swett, Reiter, Rudolf, ixioiioy, Petrafa. and Seehack have aiso riistinguisiueci themselves on the yeariing foothaii or hasirethaii teams. Though stiii a hit unaeeustomeci to Chaminade traciition, these iacis have aiready begun to huiici a record of which they can he proud when their turn come to ieaci the schooi as Seniors. Top Row: R. Fim'Naught0n. S. Tui- arw. XV. Snow, D. Stearns, L. Pinto, F. Reiter, J. ixioiioy. Thirri Row: B Swett, F. Taihot, G, ixiCDonouQh, E yiartin. E. Van Den Haute. H. See- bafk. SCCODCI Row: il. 1x'Il'II'llYl'C', F Menard, K, Rvgm.. E. zum, C. Nc: Crimiisic. First Row: VV. Niarion D. Scanlon, R. Xvaterman. '50 Top Row: J, Tlioinpson. V. Fun clarelc. R. Annunziata, 31. Nlassell, VV. Halley. XV. Souliup. Tliirtl Row: J, Ryan, F. Ketcliam, L. Flaguirc, E lxlurray. R, Hugues. Seronrl Row- F. Xvelwer, R. Rozea, R. XVinslow, Dwyer, E. ylillin, Krarli, R. Rf-rl moml. First Row: R, Selmer-inan, lxl Kennecly. J. Clavin, F. Blueller. G Hein, G. lrwin. ' HOUGH seemingly very quiet, this class lias plenty of tliat real Cllaminacle 1 spirit rleep clown in its heart. Clear evi- f clence ol tllis trait was sliown in tile cur- rent lxlission Drive when the class registered a l63'XJ total. It also plavecl among tile first tl'1ree tiigli for the Bingo campaign. ln tlie spring debating contest, its two clebaters reached ttle semi-finals. Bro. Frank Gerber, SBI., tlie liomeroom teaclier. lias louncl tllis group liigli in stuclies as well liav I H ing on tle onor Roll ten memlners ol tlle class. Tliey are: Lester Dwyer. Floycl Vveluer, Roger Vvin- slow, Louis Carafci, Eclwarcl lxlillin, Rolpert Clonev, James Neumann, Jolln Koblae, Ray Coolc. and Jerry Austin. A great interest is also manilestecl in tli S l l attending tllese gatlierings regularly. The pitclling ability of lxlartin KJunie' lxlassell enalxlecl liim to join tlle Varsity lnaseball squacl. All in all, ttiese HRamsH have laegun well to establish themselves as genuine freshmen at Cliaminacle. e or a ity meetings. with as many as seventeen Top Row: A, Dctxngelo, J. Kolslue R- QUigl05', R. Rorlw. R, Fowler. Tllirri Row: J. Calrlwr-ll, J. Bislmee, J Veil, Brotllerton, Stenson, E Lacagnin, R. Coolc. Seronrl Row: J . veuinann, E. Nlegarr, R. Cloney, R ' xle. First Row: J, Lawson. XV Collins, L, ciilfiifffi, J. Austin, J. lxlc Cann. J. Flooney. Cliklt I K0l'gllff. SP1 Ullll li0VVZ O T B ESPITE time fact that tlie Flyers footliall eleven ol l9'10 could not lie considered successful, it did nevertheless provide a mucli better style of play tlian tiie spectators had been accustomed to see- d li t in s. Time newly appointed coacii, Augie Bossu, performed a masterful join ing uring t e pas ew year 1 Augie Bossu. in building a ligliting eleven along time Notre lbame system NVl'liCl1 lie re-introduced as soon as lie tool: over iris first assignment witil tile Cliaminade pig-slxin players. Soon alter tile season got under way, it seemed as tllougil time Flyers were lieaded for a brilliant campaign, lmut tlirougii inexperience time team laltered and could do no better tl1an finish witlx a mediocre record of two victories. tliree losses, and two ties. To inaugurate time season. time Flyers played tlieir opening game against St. Francis under time ligilts-time lirst imome twilight encounter in CfllilllliIlilllt S teneyear llistory. Preagame predictions gave tlie Brooklyn lads quite an edge since tile latter were boasting ol a winning streak dating liaclc to tile i050 record. However, tiie Flyers were not so easily impressed. Tliey played time imoys from Brooklyn oli tiieir leel, tallying witii a touclidown late in time final quarter to malce tile game 0-0. Rutledge tool: a pass from l.ee to settle time game. ixlext. tile Flyers journeyed to l.awrence lor anotlier game un- der tile arc liglits. Altliougli tliey lougllt liard and drove de:-p into time opponentsis territory during tile lirst-llali, time Cilaminade war- riors were unalmle to cope witll tlie iiriliiant performance ol' time lurancli eleven. Time game ended 510 against time Flyers. Xvitliout growing dislmeartened. time lads came laaclc strongly against a wealq Hicksville aggregation. Alter all tlmree teams had seen action, the score stood 426 at tlie closing whistle, Varsity Eleven-Top Row R. lxliller, Soviem. F. lx I in-r, lit-lim-rmui, D. re Braun, Nleliinley. Brvnn'm R utledgr-, Aires, Gra iam Snnitli, .l. Frey, Keating First Row: Terzi, enz 5 lr Carron. Dooley. Lee Dirlies, Seaman, Zimmer ff ,. 47 lvrvi fl: I army I-Or . c Indians frm: lgfm against 0 . 'dl Park. . 15- .5 tor the Ywe I a PM Prayer in is tluddte in-tore tile Atwul X0 5 opening wtlistte ot eactu game. A iittie more CIltiUlgtl'llll'I.lt in tile Scwulliiutcu game. N ttle following Saturday. ttle Crimson and Gold warriors en- tertained a smatt but migtlty Vvesttnury contingent on the tlome gridiron. The visitors at ttle time were nursing great tlopes ot winning ttle county ctlampionstiip. They iived up to tt1is amtaition by scoring earty in ttle first quarter. But Ctmriie Etmte, ttme Flyer tiatftaactc. intercepted a Vvestimury pass and raced 60 yards to knot tt1e score at 6-6. And it remained ttmat way untii time end ot ttle game. Long Beactl was time Flyers' next guest. On a muddy iietd in eariy November, ttme tocai tads ran circies around tt1e opposition ttiougti ttiey were never aiuie to come ctose enougtl to 'pay dirt.' Consequentiy, tile game ended in a tie, tt1e most dismai the Flyers tiave ever regis- tered into ttmeir score tnooic. Ttien toiiowed in rapid succession two games: one witti Sewanhaica and ttie ottier wilt! Hempstead. in taottl games tile Ftyers piayed good taati but txad to tme content to tiave time score teit against tt1em. So tile season ctosed, mediocre in a way tout stiii a fair promise for a good eieven in I9-il. Captain 'Ctuucit' Dotan. BASKETBALL RECORD Cham. Opp Varsity-Top Row: Hogarty. Goetz, Nlagner, Sullivan. Mul- laney. Brennan. Seconcl Row: Graham, Elsie. Rutledge. Mc- Kenna, Flangan. First Row: Dilllale, Daly. Aires, Peguillan. ACING tlie loss of tile entire first-string line-up lrorn tile 1940-11 season, Coacll Necl Gagliano set out with the difficult taslc ol rouncling out a new quintet. His jola, llONV6V6f, was marie more simple because tlle .layvee squacl ot tile previous season llilll really clistinguisllecl itself and tlmus was easily a very goocl nucleus about wllictl tile lnaslcetlmall mentor was alxle to begin moulding luis squacl. in a comparatively slmort time a quintet clevelopecl tluat was time lies! not only in time llistory of time scllool but among tire scllools ol Long lslancl as well. Lecl lay 'Bunlcy' Rutledge, time lllgll-SCOl'iIIg for- warcl. tire Flyers won tlleir opening contest witll Great Neck in an impressive 47-9 clelaut, ancl tlien A Seaman . n Xlanagersz Slucms 8 Jayvce-Top Row: Galvin. Hake, Parrlee. Hanley, Nic- Neill. Sctoncl Row: R, lxlillcr. lxlangini, Alxrens, Lenz, BL-Clell, F. lxlillcr, First Row: Collins. Grant. Guiney, Sweeney. Great Ncclc ..,,, 47 9 Xvestlpury , ,, ,. 56 I6 St. lvlicliacl VVV--- 46 25 St. Dominic W . 64 27 Sewanlmlca , ,. 38 36 Newtown 28 33 .lolin Arlams 34 29 St. ixlirliacl 46 25 Far Rocl-:away , 43 41 Hempstead VYVY 40 20 Long Beaclx , .V 46 25 Jolm Adams 24 IS Xvestluury , , , , 38 21 St. Dominic ,, , 52 38 Hempstead . ., ,, ,,,., ,, 51 29 Sewanlialca . H . Bl 43 Xvon I5-Lost I f . ipfdin B r 'fn ' . 1it 'rfLr,, , 'A l1,,. ' foil Da n Crahmll CWA went on to sweep over all op- position witil tlie exreption ol txlewtown, ttle delencling ftlampions oi tQueens. Tlwe Crimson Courtsters wouncl up tlle season witll tilteen viftories anct one loss, the best in tile sctlools lnistory. Bernie Rutledge really sparleeet tlxe quintet's laid for county recognition. His seasonys total ot 286 points was tlie lxigtiest incliviclual total in tlle entire county. His average ran to almout I8 marlcers per game. Un tlle ottler tiancl, lie was very capaiyly as- sistect in iris scoring sprees lmy tlie brilliant floor worlc ot tile Co- Captain, ixlctfenna. a torwarcl. Time latterls lalxe maneuvers were a specialty to watctl ancl actmire. Furtliermore, Dan Gratiam at Center made tlis lleigilt serye ellectiyely in retrieving tile iaall lroni ttle bElClCbOi.ll'll. His aggressive-ness inspirect tlxe Flyers to greater competition NVilCll tlie going imecame lrougiif ,l-ilCll tllere was tile capalole lmall ilitlldlillg ol loin Ftangan wlnose lmusiness it was to bring ttie ball ctown into Flyer territory wllenever tile il0l1lC lacts had possession of time lyall. His coolness uncler tire steactiect tlme larls on more tlman one ofcasion. Perlmaps, Torn was among one ol tile tew perloriners wllose almilities reinainecl quietly unannouncecl lmecause ttlere were snoring stars on tlie team wtiose auomplisli- lnents Caine in lor a more spontaneous acclaim. ttoweyer. tlie otlaer players recognizecl luis almility anal ,tom If-It satisliecl witln tllat. Ancl linally, tllere was tlle guarding alnility ol Ctiarlie lilwle wi1o ciemonstratect an unusual clexterity in getting tile imall lroin time opposition at time unexpected moment. Togettler, ttlis Varsity Five presentecl a eomtJination tlnat was llarcl to lmeat. tliey remain almost to a man, lor anotlier season on tlie liarclwoods. tiluailiv- lftrlv, flu-in - P , 5 Q. 0-C ama. eli,,,,0 ralnnn sinlxingj one K3 1 f ln- . and W against Sevxanllalvca. loin ixlangan, Guard . TRAC mc-cn. Hqnlein, HUQMU' CullllgtmcaliiilmlllsirgRow: K . r V Smith, Nlulkc'BSvu::ill'Goetz, CollinS- LN' L1 A I Vwrsity-'top ROY. ztx-R4i2nn1i,Aircf' Rurlcdilftvdgxt bhmu' put-cell, Bren H1 Wrong, K Cham, O P. A Rowt lttylu, guNhVGradh 5k,Vcm.on. . P ernpstencf 78 PD :cron Swcvm-5, . on uzisllin 50 I7 i SiVc5'l 'fy , Vg'0n row 45 F I V ' Cwanlzalfa 0 0 N ' 6222 39 R13 , N N Clzaminade LAINING MEETS EAR after year, with phenomenal success Chaminade turns out vslrmwssau Coll a victorious traclc team. ln tact, the Flyers hoast ol a record ol Chanlinade Rel Cams ,creme twenty-six consecutive wins-a series that goes haclc for more than JUZZS. at Cliaminad three seasons of competition. Under the careful supervision ol 8' e' Coach Ned Gagliano, the traclrmen have made names for them- selves in traclc performances. Frank Flartin has approached to within 5 seconds oi the scholastic one-mile record with his fast time ol 4:42. The hall-mile is competently handled by Paul Hogarty and Ed lvlutlce who hoth hope to hrealr the old record before the end of the current season. ln the strenuous 440--yard dash. Dan Graham, Ray Dineen, Boh Purcell, and .lim Cahill are tops. They have talcen one, two. three positions in every meet thus lar. In the dashes, Charlie Seaman does well in the 220. His time is 25:8 .lim ixloran and Joe Brennan specialize in the 100. Both have been clocked at 10:5 for the event. Bob Aires, the sole hurdler on the squad, is coming around quiclrly to smooth out this wealcness of the Flyer events. The 880 Relay is composed of the last moving quartet: Joe Brennan. Charlie Seaman. Bob Purcell, and Jim hloran. Only recently, this foursome missed the old record with a l:55.5 clocking. Talcing a review ot the field events, the Flyers appear to be stronger this year than in previous seasons. Tom Lee who has been practicing diligently lor the past three years at pole vault is finally asserting himself over all comers. He recently cleared the har at ll feet 6 inches. bettering his old mari: hy more than a loot. Bunlry Rutledge and Pete hlcfiinley have talcen over the job of the shot-put. ln this department of the field events, Bunlcy is doing a master's ioh. Under the expert instruction oi ixlr. George Silvia, Rutledge has tossed the shot 50 feet 7 inches for a new traclc record. ln practice, he has even reached liity-two feet. lXlcGinley has not been so successful. though he has managed to hit point columns in meet competition. Alex Smith, another senior, Rutledge showing Smith a tew triclcs with the shot put. Relay quartet ol Seaman, Brennan. Purcell, Moran. 'ross Country: R ill R- DV bmw-ii, Slum I xll .X Q ,I mein, J. Ilinm-rfIl,.',l It hi. Suiiivan, is developing quiciciy in the art oi the shot-puttinq sport. Tom Lee, Charlie Ehie, and Torn Goetz have oiiiciaiiy hit I8 feet 6 inches in the hroaci-jump And Tommy Goetz. .lacic i.yrion. ami .iim Bren- nan are consistent high jumpers cioing weii near the six-ioot marie Living up to expectations, Chaminatie tooit the first meet oi the I0-11 season against Lawrence with a smashing T8-I7 score. in compiiing this totai. the Fiyers l'0lllp0li away with aimost every iirst-piace. The ioiiowinq week, in haci weather ami on a lllllliiiy, soil tracix. the ixiineoia iacis haci to reiv on their cracic Reiay quartet to eice out a 50-113 victory against an uncierfrateci iienlpsteaci con- tingent. At Xvesthury, the ioiiowing Xvecinesciay, the Crimson anti Coici ciaci cinciermen ciolninateci the events in a triangular meet that inciucieci Xvest- hury and Port Xvashington. Accorciing to reports, the Porters were supposed to have the strongest out! fit in their history. it wouici have heen their unique ciistinction to up- set Chaminacie this year. However. the iinai sum- maries showed Chami- nade with TQVI points. Port Xvashington with 02V2, and Xvestimury with 39. :Xt the time oi this writing, oniy the Sewan- haifa anti Conference events remain. iunior Yiinuiunen -- Standing i-ilIlgl'llLl0liil'l', ixiarion. Brennan 'l4illllllillS, Lenihan. 5icAuiiiie. Hillgins. Knceiing: Buciiiey iilaihot, Swett, iletrucca, Vox XXidif'l'Illill1, Brady. b -ng Qu!- Purcett Hemp. gnmtled stead- D' J :nr en rmuin I Um, , L lim, X sunt soltl .Mauve c.ax1W '0 Cgac 1 X . , L . xv xxx' C mum -tu in 5- the L, UCI: meet. dwr l'e as VARSITY RIFLE SCORES 1940-I9-tl Clmm. Opp. Central . . 482 480 Freeport . .. . 485 479 Hempstead ...,, .. . . 490 474 Sewanllalra VVV,,,. 481 479 Oceanside . . . 484 470 Garden City .. ., 487 469 Central .. 454 483 Freeport . . 491 489 Hempstead . . 493 483 Sewantmlia .V 494 473 Oceanside . . .. 491 472 Garden City . -195 476 Xvon tt-Lost I .Lx x. SW city' .X ow, v , 4, ' tex mea 3, MA Nxt, t .w,st:-x- A tr. Uv Xlmit . W. tu?-' Xxw RIFLE CHAMPS HIS year's edition ol ttie Cliaminade rille team will go down as ttie greatest in tile tlistory ot the sctiool. For the second straigtlt year. it captured ttle County Ctlampionstiip, taking top honors in ttiree local tournaments besides. ln its current season ol competition, it garnered six troptlies, a plaque, and twenty-tour medals. For time first time in ttxe six years of ttle rifle team's existence, tlwe Varsity received major letters lor ttmeir superior acllievement, tlleretmy raising tlie rifle combine to ttle major rant: of Ctlaminacle athletics. Beginning early last September, several IY'l0IltllS tae-lore any contests were opened wittl ottter sctlools, the boys worlced tlard and earnestly under tlie direction ol Bro. Francis Hoegler, Shi., mod- erator and coactl ot ttle group. Vvalter del Toro won individual tionors in tlue Rifle League wittl an astonistling average of 99.08. He teamed with Captain Carl Cvlassen tor an undefeated two-man prone unit in local tournaments. His performance in ttle Central invitation Fleet. time tligtiliglit ot county tournaments. was outstand- ing. He captured tour first-places and a second in five events. in time individual tour-position event, tie set a new record witt1 365, bettering Jack Spellman's mart: ol i959 lay one point. Alter losing its opening League matcti to Central. the Varsity came loaclc to talfe ttie remaining VV. del Toro, tlie tsest slmt ol tliem .f. Q D :Um M25 W in ,Q ,,, 'N l y 'e ff Yi iv QS U , 4 - V M M? , V, F7 Q .ix , V y X QQQS, 3 , ,uc thxaimwx' him. Umm- T HL 'top Row Ktrgdixa, 'NaQn0f- In I UNIV- Q 1 K' Suthvan- ' ITH a few veterans remaining from Iast yearts IJaseIJaII nine, Coach Ed Graham BASEBALL SCHEDULE 'v I I9-II Fhrlm. Ofvp. Great Neck 9 0 East Rockaway 9 9 Lawrence . 5 7 Scwanhaka 0 8 Itenipstead . U I- Xvesthury I3 2 St. Paut , . 2 5 Sc-wanIxaIia 2 I St, Dominic 8 4 IIen1pstearI . I 2 REMAINING UAFIES Chaminade vs Lvnhrootc , Away Chaminade vs. St. I'auI Away Ctnaminade vs. Great Nc-QI: .Away Chaminade vs. St. Dominic ,Away succeeded in hringing into shape a fighting comhination. Atthough the scores have not been consistentty in the winning cotumns for the season, the Iroys have given a Iairty good account of themsetves. They have been inproving with each contest. For exampte, the first game with Hempstead ended in a I2-0 trouncing for the Ftyers, hut the Crimson tarts came IJacIc with a dazzting 2-l exhihition-even though the Iocat Iads did Iose the game. Iauitding for a more effective campaign next season. C Ii E Gratllm' QAM ' quttivam- MI - NIMSVI' E v KI 'C tv-trims I,mnix4'IIh-' he mm-r XVIII' CIIIQII 'it..xi,..t v'IkI I Ittfigtiu- iwlitm mv the lllill'5 I lt the nine is ahte to discover some tatent among its pitchers, it may he atate to begin stiow'sw-file:K 'g. another pose gh ww 'ur Splut of team play. at CICEUIY PEP BOYS ITH Frank Byrnes talcing a deep interest in the worlc of our cheerio boys, the snappy pep injectors really distinguished themselves this year. The group consisted of six memhers: Frank Byrnes. John Faltermeir, Rohert ixlurray. Robert Spielmann, Frank lxlcDaid. and Fl. Owens. In a few years, these cheerleaders should he tops, since the majority ol them are from among the lower classes of the school. hlcljaid sparlced so much pep that he per- suaded his dad to have Chaminade cheers printed for the student body. In every way, in fact, these lads have shown themselves inspired hy genuine Chaminade pep. We loolc forward to greater achievements in the year just ahead. The Pep Boys poised lor another lling at the I ooters. 5 i GO LF Y way of a revival, the Flyer golfers have done better than had been ex- pected. Because of a few enthusiastic fellows who had at one time or another been caddies themselves, the group was organized hy Ed Schmidt who was re- sponsible for making all schedule arrange- ments with competing schools. Seventeen matches have been posted for the season ending on June 9. Of the ten contests played thus far, the Flyers have won four. These victories were tal- lied against St. Johns Prep, Roslyn, St. Johns Prep freturn matchj, and Roslyn. Of the group, Burke is the most con- sistent, though Diclc Frey appears to he by far the most enthusiastic. it is usu- ally Frey's station wagon that transports the golfers to and from the course. Perhaps this incipient interest may really develop into something more than just a few .golfers in the rough., fs. Our QI 'cfxfllfilflc . BYUIPS ffwi rs. 51'-lrr Jptainf, R Spiem. J. Faltemlcie F ' an. F. MCDMJ' ' jul 11 , 'I :- In .. . 4 I ,, gf . J '? Q43 1 ,ff XXUXXWK' JD , , Bi, 1 y Cook . , ,,Smiilx xuiU Dcixnwfi NX ' SL'iKV'A1 iaimu--u W' E QLXKCLITUHUX fwuahan' ' . X. . will 0' 1 al SPHMS Xu C5 MO HERS' CLUB N time aw-rage home. molimrs generally are keenly Qoiiriious aiwoul ilu' wen-lacing of thi' nu-niiwrs of line family. Hvrc' at Chami- nacie iiiis samv parallel may iw applied. As one big happy family. lim student imoriy has apprc-fialvci liirougiloul lin- year iiw ciavp in- iffresi ilu- Nioliwrs' Ciulm has fiisplayccl in tllff affairs lion- at the School. Pmcsirlf-s maintaining a close Supervision over lin-ir 'Joys il1CIiViCIllilHy. lime-Se mothers unilc liwir vinloris lo in-lp line- 'Joys Couecliveiy in furtiicrinu iiurir xarioua extra-nurrimuiar an livilivs. Lvwally lin' Stllfll'IltS arc not awarf' of lim various sociais tim moliwrs are LOIICILIFI- ing for lin' ,Jl'l1f'l.it of lim Sciiooi. But ofra- 4S ' . sionaiiy lin- imoys rio rcarl of lim farci parties and iumiif-ons that ara always Slltill gram! QLICCG-Sses. During! lim past year. lim Club has aided the school lllrflllgll iile prosiclvncy of Nlrs. i. Caiialian. Other oiiiu-rs were: ixlrs. Fran- ,M mis Bla-acl, Vim 1-Aprc-sicimii: 5irs. Paul DCIIIYICF, wif bVl'CdSllft'I'I LXITS. EX'il SQIICUFIHHII. RCL'0fdiI1Q xi, is xx . f W1 ,X 1 1 ' R u I' V A Gu A500 f W Svcrclaryg Firs. G. Noonan. Corresponding Q Secretary: and airs. Vwyiliiain J. Cook, Finan- Ql L cial Secretary. ,,.,W,,i, . a lp, 'H i N A ix Alfs 1 ' C Wim - anim Ulm a 5' 11' nd A HZPS IN . K I D ga ,nes ba Ilia f Philip lun fha, F afdmn 141.1 ,he 'XM llport ii rlyl all Ca F fa' FATHERS' CLUB irnour a douht the Fathers ot Chami- nade displayed in a concrete manner the sincere interest they have in their sons who are attending the iviineola school. Their activities are a puiuiic manifestation of the comradeship that binds father and son to each other. Vvhen a few months ago. there was an opportunity to purchase additional property tor the students' athletic program, they met in a special session to devise ways and means to meet the problem. Before a month had gone, the property was Chaminade's and one ot the Fathers. lxlr. Leo Kunlcel, was respons- itmie for the payment of it. Then there was the football banquet, so successful last fall: the Father and Son Com- munion and Breakfast last spring: the Bingo late in Aprii: and the Field Day early in June when Greg Rice ot Notre Dame again dem- onstrated his excellent running ability. Surely the fathers ot Chaminade elicit deep gratitude from the students for their grand cooperation. Officers of the Cluio were: lxir. Harry Loester, President: ixir. James Carrigan, Vice- President: ixir. Joseph iNicEwen, Treasurerg ixir. Francis lxiead, Recording Secretary: Mr. Raoul Peguilian, Corresponding Secretary: and hir. Paul Dehmer, Financial Secretary. YO be r ve oi fi QOGKZ Baitqu Olfif CIS ' NSla,,,lil Q ua: I, Car- , calf-fl: If Lrlganl pl . oespor lv, E' ,mor . . Afoad . J. MCE . 'Pnl e dais Cl . B--mr:'z:5:'ar0f Y CHA A 109 X 53K X-o adv A . 'X V 'Z ' . X5 0 -:2Li's1f2'0:a'.ii:i' GW r l Llnl'Y Tustcaa' 9' L tnef x RWM lust e ore reception ol- Holy Communion eact1 morning. . At tlle lvlay altar during tllc mont 1 ol lxlay. N C s.vN0S5e'oiX1fKt:c','. . Rowi Toalc' first Rowl- Q X' 'um Qi preparation lor confession ln-lore l'irst Friday ol tlle Ill0Iltll. qpllio ,Hur If Sorlaligpssy. IT:-f':rQ,f Szfvgilowy Spin ' urpl,,.' 'FA . pu ul- 1. SUN. ran. A, S I RQ,1'5',Ro:f LEW, Hagszxn' IP' Hoggzlh' - b Hess, C 'grim H lA1.fQ,,my' . van, fi inert AIA- SENIGR SODALITY MONG tlie Senior Sodalists are included the Seniors and .lun- iors ol tlle upper division. ln tlleir weelcly meetings. laeld eacli lxlonday. tlie organization lias progressed in its sodality aspir- ation ot cultivating a more intense devotion to tlxe lxlottier of God under tlle title ol Our Lady ol tlie Pillar. Under tlleir moderators. Rev. Joseplw Slierry, SAI. and Rev. Edwin Xvelver, SAI.. tlle two groups liave also motivated the reli- gious program of ttme sctlool in a variety ol ways. First, '- 5 tlirouglr tlle proceeds tliat were realized in tlle sale ot personal stationery, the Sen- ior Sodalists llave cooperated wittm tlle .lunior group in pur- cllasing statues ol ttme Blessed flotller lor eacli ol ttle class- rooms-twelve in all. Furttlermore. ttmey ad- vanced tlie cause ol apostolic worlc among tlle soldiers at Ftitctlell Field by collecting and distributing Cattlolic magazines. They did a simi- lar worlc for the inmates of tlme Nassau County Jail. Last April ttiey conduct- ed ttie Annual Sport Jam- boree that netted a consid- erable sum for the lxlissions. Tliey really asserted tllem- selves. .'l ? - i,.iiiv,'iw R 'if tiilmw lv 'Slml9f'SN'11 'l iY.,l.7f l mum' FN I ll Kc-alll'-9' A' lrlqtvusllfc' .' 5 '0m f. . Rom FUPN 1 XX'lu-lun, ,. R x.,,rlom!vA G' Univ? Yiwu' lust Qgnlkn ill, St1r l 'gT,l5xirris, 1. X? lEllll:vrzitli.5v' fliwill- 0 5 V l r ci, 4- 1 .latin -- ' XQ :IWW i 4, gem 0 U K ala . ,E X X lil'ilnMlsf1f V Gl'iE vmt., Y W o . ' -' c' - Y- 'Ng-xl RESHMEN and Sophomores comprise the Junior unit of the Sod- ality of 0ur Lady ol the Pillar. Bro. Paul Elsner, S.M. is the Floderator ol the Sophomore group and Bro. Frank Gerher, S.lNl. is Nloderator ol the Freshmen. Both groups are active in the vari- ous phases ol worlc the entire Sodality undertalces. ln the past year, the sophomores have gathered occasionally lor special devotions in the faculty chapel. And each morning, some ol the Sodalists profit hy the daily lxlass and Com- munion at the chapel helore t the opening of school. At regular intervals, the Freshman group has puh- lished spiritual bulletins that were posted on the bulletin boards of the school. Using clippings from Catholic mag- azines and newspapers, the group has edited some very attractive bulletins. Before the year closes, the Junior division is con- templating a pilgrimage to one of the Lourdes Shrines on the Island. They are also planning a visitation of the Graymoons St. Christophens lnn near Beacon, New Yorlc. Thus, their religious exper- ience is being broadened. Iffflln ,, . tm 50, H i y I I W. ll 1 I lf, r . 'hurtful l4llu Uvl .op R Run-5 , lfrml, ow: B0 'i 4- ' I 'Iv-I I 1-4 liilxll RIN x.'NIu,m?0UlNI:op' D Ilglles. Xlifqcraq lm 1 I - .LII-U V' ,, Zn ' ug ulff Klilllll, fjxzfwrd Rfvllwv. Voizml Bmziye . 5 ' an , . 'W Q W - A r 1 R ffuiaim, MjelI,1. C6 Gaflggll Lawson, sw Y ' fl ffvtll, 'Ep' Alrgiugl' AIUOHQ9-,txil fi Aluellgilrrrvelrrang Ziriglinow I wY0r, ,tl Informal discussion during regular meeting lime. '1- istnhutrng personal station ery sold by the sodahs Prayer in the lzuulty L rapt A 4 77 Clio Bdml lyzliliaploiqfgmlrnr Char al lag' Nils' flight fo :lf A vcmbcr 0. fir-nmries oi tire Fiyer Banci at New Yoric Xvoricfs ifnir. W40 W 3 3 gk gg wut. nk Sark vin, Br-fm' 'A , Fi-A , stat- ' , nupouci' feftluaoii XXMITG' A W Q in gltnwkiij. Swish Vsrexumw ' QeC0nAggciu1u . xv U- '. fe r. 2, hx. Di-twig hu. X-mix Rvmt. ignxlxgtier. beige gutiwmcx N xl 04 ' '11, RA wi Slif ' Rowi 'imiNXH't'iw R wz Tim X4'f'k i trod R0 veit' Au 'int' FMWQOA' ' xinurtix Uvv Xlunn. 'xxay-pei Cima it.mF ' NXnCtu1X '. ' -ni. Shmii if-rwsct' Qtcnsow Uvmlii Xiuw 5wQf Lcoixnu -Qhnu-iii tt' . ' Cn , .xxun 'Av' 0 xxvcg, , is D4 Wy, D f Lanai 'grated' Bm BAND BOYS IIILE tile career of tiie Cimaminacie Banci was never re- puteci to iiaxe been monotonous, time past year ilas been especiaiiy eventiui. The famiiiar saying, Never a ciuii mo- ment, migiit aimost ixe consiciereci time siogan oi tile organi- Zation. Tilis tenrienmy for variety was ciernonstrateci rigiit at time ipegining oi tile iootimii season. An en- tireiy new system oi maneuvers was acioptefi by time marciling coiumns of tile Band. ixiucii more compiicateri and pic- turesque tiian iormeriy, it was made more impressive in time nigiit games by attacii- ing iigiits to time pc-aiis oi eaeil piayer's cap. Tiiese miniature iaeacons stoie tile siiow as tiie boys went ti'll'0llgi'l their paces in aimost totai ciaricness. .. E A 'irq' dur. Illg ragga lg'-il Alter the gridiron battles had subsided, the tooters punctuated their existence with frequent appearances at puhlic functions, including the football banquet, a concert during Open House, another concert lor the students, the Conference track meet, Flemorial Day parade, the Chaminade Field Day, and graduation. Xvith the loss of Blr. John Farnan who very capahly fulfilled the functions of conductor lor three and one-half years, a new leader appeared in the person of lxlr. Barmhold. The latter, as if to insure a hearty welcome, hrought a new school song to Chaminade, the words of which had been composed hy Bro. Paul Eisner, SBI. Its enthusiastic reception hy the students hears adequate testimony to its worth. Behind the Band, as heretofore, stands the guiding force of Bro. Joseph lxlervar, SBI. N- klill lim' S napp5 maneuvers during the fall oot a games A l S. if W ll 040' J 0,, ' 8,04 Karla 6 '11 ' C7 -7 DAQKSEAQC Q 'I of '62, Q armjall Q Getting tire Tarmac ready for matting. J. Boiin and J. Flynn wortcing on some copy. ge. . Q.Y'xoovex- YNY' n. wiv'- ss C- 'tagfijxrrai - TXQN ' :view usage. A' 'm..fw 'scC0'stake'5' owte' B' o0t Q,.,..e-Q'fW- ' A Ram l , X Raw- -- ROW' Ce 't wi' HAMINADE students are adequately informed of tocai scttooi news ttirougtl the pages of ttxe Tarmac put:- iisileci montiwiy by a corps of journaiists under tile eciitor- siiip ot Jerome Burke of time Junior Class. The entire group is controiieci by Bro. George McKenzie, S.M. tacuity ad- visor oi ttme Tarmac for time past two years. Ati taient of tile Tarmac staff is ciivicieci into ttlree ciepartmentsg viz., time news, sports, and editorials. Time sports eciitor is in reaiity an assistant to the editor-in-ctliet. Eactl ciepartment tread has severat associates wtio 'spot' time various topics of interest and prepare them for publi- cation. Listeci on tire Tarmac roster are Jotm Boiin and Alfred Rampone. Associ ate Editors: Leo Kunicei, Sports Eciitor a Frank Dolan, Sports Scribe: Staff Writ- ers Bruce Morrison, Edward Moore, Wit tiam Ryan, M. Haase. Ctmartes Lotmer, anct James Doyle: and Euiene Catafato, Bus- iness Manager. e - e -KZ if W.-. ' fy -u.. '-- . -a,4lfsff-W Edt -. itormi Staff: Standqig-.i. Lavf-He VV IN1 H A cacy. Soap JLM. uc er, P, Af I V Xvoricing on the yearhooic, C - RCD. R. Ricinardisliply, XV' del Tom- VV. dei Toro, Ren, and ixiurphy. ' RBOOK S NE of the highlights of the schooi year is the annuai puhiication oi the Crimson and Gold. This year the Editorial Staff was headed by iwiyies Ren, further assisted by Vvarren ixiueiier, Vviiiiam Neacy, Vvaiter dei Toro, Raymond Richards, John Laveiie, and Paul ixiurphy. Of this group, ixfiyies Ren assumed responsiioiiity for the technical preparation of the hooic. Neacy and Laveiie coiiected data tor the underciass write-ups, ixiueiier suppiied the sport hrieis, and Richards, dei Toro, and iwiurphy eiaioorated on the various activities. John Suiiivan head- ed the Business Staff of V ' Vu ' .Z i the Crimson and Goid. Q. V He arranged aii business In statistics in caretuiiy pre- pared files to make the work of the business de- partment eiiicient. He was assisted in the Ad Drive hy Aiex Smith. Geo. Liehiang, Andy iNIcDermott, Howie ixic- Ginn, and Chariie Sea- man. 1 5 A 1 3 i i KN N2 S . fl l Cv' xn R. Purcell. and 1 . , H. 5 L ' 3. Layrut-. 4 MEN it comes to passing out bou- quets to tlle extra-curricular group tliat llas manifested a great deal ol energy and initiative, tlie Radio Clulm, witll tlie Call Numlmer Xvllriiz, is perliaps first in line lor special consideration. xxyllilt liad once been an abandoned typewriting room lias been transformed into a complete and up-to-date sllort-waver transmitter and receiver. Bro.Cl1arles Haluslxa, SBI., lias talcen a deep interest in tlie Klldml cubs. Xvitli time expert assistance ol Fir. John Flynn ol xxfyiltllilgll, lie lias guided tllc erection ol tlie new sliortwave units. 'lille picture at tlle top ol tlie page reveals a partial story ol tile 'super' addi- tion to tlie cluln. Herealter tlie radio boys will naturally be attracted to tlieir locale. It is significant to note tliat a definite course in preliminary and advanced elec- trical tlieory is already under way, and tllat radio and tlie lxlorse code are nec- essary departures from tliis point. Xve congratulate XV2JTZt 'i lie 3 vnlx on X ir. A trio x on a working set. .ff .4-'4 X . P I ada X X59 ciilg 'xo ttttt THAI 'O ng dmv 72 A10 I' lypeuviitii' Code on I he L Cb 8' ' Riimiviinl 'task' C. G Haynearvey and VV lei- Zpffpaffngi, ,J m oard display th ,v I But,- -, dt Wmk . m a for Oolitll ner ot tix - g up fptvrcnccs, C Iibmfy. Cv. Garvey. G. Hein. and XV. Haynes set- ting out magazines. N rc-trospection. il departing gractuatc witi react- iiy FPIYIH tim ivisure moments tm spent in time tiimrnry. ijrc-qllvntty time tmci iwf-n ronsumc-ct in limiting roivrvm vw tlrom ttwe :nanny imoics that ttunti anti its waits, nmi Iltllfil time- wus nisn pivasuntiy pnssvct re-:acting nmg1.nzinPs ot nntumi intervst to imys. For ttu- p.nt two sf-rm-ste-rs tin- principal us! sistmlu- was tUllSiStf'lltiy nmt Qf'llf'l'UllSiy givvn ily Remy tymtu unit Hitt itnym-s, tmtti Juniors, Ttmr-y stmw 1-ri an unusuai inte-rest in I'i1PtiiiiI1Lf out tmoixs unit tmvtxingj fiown stufivnts wtm imci imoiw out ttlzit we-rv ow-rctirf-. t:I'0!lllf'lltIy ttwir ctepenfi- nimif' ililiJttN wf-rv an 50lll'tit' ot Qrf-ut SiltiSt-ilfttllll to tin- im uity titmmriim, Bro. ,totm Pvrim, SBI. fic-orgr finrvffy. an S0tltl0llI0l'f', anti fit-orgv Ha-in. a Frosti- nmn. we-rv two ottwr vw-ry pc-rxistf-nt tif-ipvrs wimsv primipni tnsii wfu to Qfxt tilf' tmoi-is imcti on tiw stir-it ami to Le-vp tim iiimrury in orrtcr. Enrtivr in tin- yvnr ijmnit fifitingtwr ,ami Xx'ilfl'f'Il irc-in-1' rtiri some xr-ry Qonci worix mnong ttw voiumes ibut otiwr .u tixitif-N turf 1-ri ttwm tn .nimmiun timir ion- nmtion wittn ttm iiinary. .Xs fi nvw uifi to intvrwt till' 5tllflf'lltN in rmiftimf, tour :ww tmuiif-tin imnrcis wer'- .utcif-it fairing! ttw multi unit. 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Busto Eugene A. Calafato Mr. Mr. Mr. Mr. Mr. Mr. Mr. Mr. Mr. Mr. Mr. Mr. Mr. and Mrs. and Mrs. and Mrs. and Mrs. and Mrs. and Mrs. Joseph L. and Mrs. and Mrs. and Mrs. and Mrs. and Mrs. and Mrs. Paul A. Dehmer Frank A. Fritz T. A. Goetz Joseph Guiney Charles Hess E. F. Kiefer McClane Francis L. Mead William J. Murray William P. Neacy William J. Olvany S. D. Ren Charles F. Roe The Rutledge Family Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. John Shevlin G. A. Smith Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Terzi 0 Does YOUR Son Say? MY DAD 1S REGULAR l ll We know that at as a sacrlfuce nn many cases a GREAT sacruflce to pay forthe education of your boy Publsc hngh schools generally supply a good educatuon But you are paying for somethung EXTRA and that something IS RELIGION Religion ns a guarantee of GOOD CHARACTER lt IS the solld foundation that enables the soul to compel the body to obey the dsc tates of a good conscuence Men may be of good character wlthout rellgaon but the chances are lOO to l against them Somethlng supernatural as needed to gunde the mnnd of man Today the going ns tougher for your boy than It was for you' You know how true this as and you are trynng to strengthen and guide your boy Many Chamunade Fathers go a lnttle farther They meet with the Faculty once a month to talk about the boy s problems with has teachers Thus serves two purposes nt shows the Instructor that you apprecnate has efforts and thereby he tries to do more for your boy But most of all t tells your boy that you are nnterested In HIM that you do not expect hum to go vt alone These Fathers have the confudence of theur sons They are busy men just as busy as you are but not too busy to realize they owe a debt to ALMIGHTY GOD and that they are not too bug to repay It Want to be Regular? Joan the Gang Right Away The Fathers Club of Chammade into the channels of higher, nobler thought. , i ' ' 1 1 . Citizens Bank of Brooklyn Member Federal Deposlt Insurance Corporation Y SO JAMAICA AVENUE BROOKLYN, N Y COMPLIMENTS rooosronss The Fnfst Natlonal Bank of M1neo1a PERSONAL LOANS AUTO LOANS CHECKMASTER ACCOUNTS MbFdIDp O F Member Federal Reserve System em er e era e osit Insurance Corporat FAREWELL to the CLASS OF l94I The Mothers Club The Un1vers1ty of Dayton DAYTON OH IO the most complete Catholic educational Institution for men and women In the State of Ohlo College of Arts and Sciences College of Englneerlng ARTS AND LETTERS CHEMICAL BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION CIVIL SCIENCE ELECTRICAL EDUCATION MECHANICAL In Law Medicine Dentnstry Governmental and Foreign Servlce Personnel Admlnmstratlon etc RESERVED OFFICERS TRAINING CORPS INTRAMURAL ACTIVITIES For complete Intormataon address THE REGISTRAR UNIVERSITY OF DAYTON Dayton Olnno 59 I Y PRE-PROFESSIONAL couksss e VI gma 3 5294 FRANK J McCANN PAINTING and DECORATING CONTRACTOR RICHMOND HILL N Y ESTATE OF JOHN J DENNING MANUFACTURING .IEWELER School and Fraternal Jewelry DIAMONDS WATCHES NOVELTIES MEDALS ATHLETIC TROPHIES and CUPS ECCLESIASTICAL SUPPLIES DesIgrIer and Manufacturer of Chamlnade Hugh School Rlngs 7I NASSAU STREET NEW YORK CITY SHANLEY BROS 247 IO JAMAICA AVENUE BELLEROSE LONG ISLAND N Tel Fleldsto e 3 2670 TEDS MEN S SHOP sPoRTswI5AIz Fon THE CAMPUS 206 JERICHO TURNPIKE FLORAL PARK LONG ISLAND WRANGLERS COMPLIMENTS DR CHARLES E SMITH Y TI. r'i - I V . II5-I3 - III1'I'I AVENUE v '41 ' Y , .Y. . n - OF I I 60 ARCHITECT FOR CHAMINADE HIGH SCHOOL if MINEOLA LONG ISLAND W. Philip McGovern MARA FUEL CO., Inc. COAL - COKE - FUEL OIL Wholesale - Retail Executive Offuce WEST 2nd STREET NEW YORK CITY COMPLIMENTS F R l E N D CONGRATULATIONS and BEST WISHES for even GREATER ACCOMPLISHMENTS SCH ENCK TRANSPORTATION CO Inc CHOW CHOWS of Both Species REDS AND BLACKS Fmest AMERICAN and ENGLISH STRAINS Every Dog Regnstered wlth The Amerlcan Kennel Club CHANGWORTH KEN NELS OLD COUNTRY ROAD WESTBURY N Y LA and FINANCIAL PRINTERS I27 WATER STREET NEW YORK CITY RICH FABRICS and SMART STYLING makes Regal a favorite student store BECAUSE our styles are up to the minute of longer wear and better ft BECAUSE our prnces are always lower BECAUSE we have pleased hundreds of your classmates each year There s always a better buy at Regal Regal Pants and Sport Store l66 O8 JAMAICA AVE JAMAICA N Y SPEAR BUILDING V ll O 4 QF of ' A , V CHAS. P. YOUNG CO. T H ' --BECAUSE our quality guarantee assures you W I I . V I I l I 5 62 Soclety for the Propagatlon of the Fa1th IF THE REST OF THE WORLD PRACTICALLY REFUSED OR WAS UNABLE TO HELP THE CAUSE OF CHRIST IN THE LANDS OF THE MISSIONS AND YOU WERE THE ONLY ONE LEFT WHO COULD HELP WHAT WOULD YOU DO? WOULD You SIGH AND JUST SAY ISN TIT Too BADP WOULD YOU OPEN UP YOUR PURSE AND REALLY HELP THEM AND PRAY FOR THEM ALSO? The Society for the Propagation of the Fauth as our Holy Fathers Mnssloh Commumty Chest If you are drsposed to assust the Mlssuons write to VERY REVEREND JOHN J BOARDMAN 75 GREENE AVENUE BROOKLYN N Y Telephone STerImg 3 2470 VS l l I I I ll 1 ll I . , . . . I . . I Chllds Kramer REAL ESTATE 222 FRONT STREET MINEOLA L I Tel GArden Clty 3595 3396 Mmeola Pharmacy S DECKER PhG GIFT SUGGESTIONS PARKER Cv SHEAFFER PENS JERICHO TURNPIKE and WELLINGTON ROAD MINEOLA LONG ISLAND ROckvuIIe Centre 1828 Prompt Cleaners 8' Tallors Operatmg Our Own Plant 8 HOUR SERVICE 288 SUNRISE HIGHWAY ROCKVILLE CENTRE N Y LINDSAY LABORATORIES slcx Room News For the Patient s Comfort For the Attendant s Convenience Prescruptlons Compounded Accurately EVERYTHING FOR THE SICK Tel NEvIns 8 5480 O2 ASHLAND PLACE BROOKLYN N Y S Levy Fruit and Produce Exchange lnc I54 SECOND STREET MINEOLA N TRI BORO RECORD EXCHANGE HOUSE OF 75000 RECORDS A complete Ime ot phonographnc accessorues and sportmg goods A discount up to U3 catalog prrce on all sporting goods Fleldslone 3 3893 Floral Park 247 BUICK B G Sales Cr Servlce, lnc TULIP AVENUE and JERICHO TURNPIKE FLORAL PARK L I e ROckvIlIe Centre 367 PASTRY SHOP 60 29 SUNRISE HIGHWAY ROCKVILLE CENTRE T Floral Park I6I4 Floral Florlst Shop Flowers for All Occasions Tel LAurelton 8 9105 H Bahrenburg Inc QUALITY MEATS TULIP AVENUE FLORAL PARK N Y 200 OI CENTRAL AVE ST ALBANS N Y i . I ll ll I 1 I 3 , . . I3I FULTON AVENUE HEMPSTEAD, I-. I- 89-29 - 165th STREET JAMAICA, N. Y. - T I. I ' . ve, 0 0 0 K ' ' ' s , N. Y. el. 5 ' ' l I29 , . . - . . , . . 6-1 I-I. TARR, Inc F PORTRAIT PHOTOGRAPHERS Offnclal Photographers The Crnmsoh and Gold Chammade Hugh School IFTH AVENUE NEW YORK C T h 3061 St d o N H gh S o 168 O7 JAMAICA AVENUE NEW YORK ITY V for of Y I elep one PLaza - 5 Y U i earest Chaminade i ch ol Phono 645 Jos T Froehluch REAL ESTATE INSURANCE O9 SUNRISE HIGHVVAY ROCKVILLE CENTRE N Y Queens Phone Fleldsfone 3 0362 Nassau Phone Floral Park 36l Garden Cnty 377 Vulcan Fuel Corporation COAL COKE FUEL OIL Oil Burners Stokers WILLIAM A RUTHERFORD Presrdent VAN BUREN AVE FLORAL PARK N Y Near J rrcho Turnpnke Tcl Rlchmond Hull 7 2530 CATERERS A Dmner of the Better Kmd II3 O5 JAMAICA AVENUE RICHMOND HILL N Y T 3829 57 9 Golden Rule Service Statnon INCORPORATED GENERAL AUTO REPAIRS Brakes Auto Ignlhon Weldlng Fender Body and Radiator Work Most Modern Equlpped Service Statuon on Long Island CARNATION Cv ATLANTIC AVES FLORAL PARK N Y FORD MERCURY LINCOLN ZEPHYR Neergaard Motors Inc Buy a Good Used Car l00 4n Quarantee 2I6 O2 HEMPSTEAD AVE QUEENS VILLAGE The Whlte House Upholstenng and Slap Covers 704 O5 JAMAICA AVENUE LIS L I N HUGHES Prop Mlssourn 7 4745 Edmund D Purcell INSURANCE III TYSON PLACE FLORAL PARK Liberty Lumber Co Whatever you want Whenever you want It 'IS 42 HEMPSTEAD AVE 126 I8 LIBERTY AVENUE HOIIIS 5 3730 3I Vlrgmla 3 7220 QUEENS VILLAGE N Y RICHMOND HILL N Y MASON MATERIALS AT ALL TIMES Bank of Westbury Trust Co WESTBURY, N Y Tcl Floral Park 3286 Park Delicatessen IIAND FROSTED FOODS BIRDS EYE DELIVERY UNTIL 6 30 P M EXCEPT SUNDAY I47 TULIP AVENUE FLORAL PAR K TCI SOuth 8 3R53 Enterprise Oul Burner Corp OF NEW YORK ANDREW C LIEBLANG, President 782 UNION STREET BROOKLYN, N Y Braun Bros., Inc. PLUMBING AND HEATING HICKSVILLE, LONG ISLAND ' ' '- -are - A Ih ' d D I Gasau Er Kamp, Inc. 'e mu O CI. f-- I . . . ' ' ' HOL , .Y. . I I . I 06 Src cjllnm lm? niyewilt LEWIS AND WILLOUGHBY AVENUES BROOKLYN Conducted by the Prnests of the Congregation of the Mnsslon Chartered by the Regents ot the Unnversnty of the State ot New York QXAZJ On the approval lusts of the Catnollc Educatnonal Association the Middle States Association ot Colleges and Secondary Schools and Association ot Amencan Colleges CYJCZJ DEPARTMENT OF ARTS AND SCIENCES Sclentntrc Pedagoglc and Pre Protessronal lMedlcal Dentlstry Lawl For further untormatlon address Regnstrar 73 Lewus Avenue FO 9 IIOO L J ' I I L J Courses leading to B.A., BS, and BS. in Social Science, Classical 1 ' V l 1 A 1 A . . F . I I I ' - Phone Westbury 220 Free Deluvery Edward W Staab Lowe Brothers Pamts and Varnnshes Hardware Housewares Tools Glass Electrrcal Appliances Cutlery Etc Established I87O POST AVENUE WESTBURY When In need of a Plumber ca Muller Brothers Plumbmg Heating Oll and Gas Burners NEW HYDE PARK L I FLoraI Park 8I8 GArden Cnty 828 Complxments of Kroemer s Seeds W JOHN STREET HICKSVILLE N Y Progressive Sllk Fmlshmg Co 6 6 632 CLINTON STREET HOBOKEN N Tcl Hlcksvlllc 393 Nassau Seed Co , Inc We Speclalnze In Seed Potatoes SEEDS FEED HAY FARM SUPPLIES and COAL TCI HOIIIS ,J 049.3 D Geffken Delrcatessen and Fancy Groceries WE SELL BIRDS EYE FROSTED FOODS The Best and Purest Food I98 O7 JAMAICA AVENUE NEvms 8 3736 3737 Economy Electrlcal Supply Co Incorporated CHAS A CARLSON I9-4 FLATBUSH AVENUE BROOKLYN N Y Complnmcnts Joseph Mascola FRUITER GROCER GARDEN CITY L Roosevelt Coal Co COAL KOPPERS COKE FUEL OIL MASTERKRAFT OIL BURNERS COOPER ANTHRACITE STOKERS 530 NASSAU ROAD 80 COLUMBIA STREET Roosevelt L I Hempstead L I FReeport 497I HEmpstead 38IO Tel phone I9I9 Albert Soos, B S Opt OPTOMETRIST EYE EXAMINATIONS ZOO SUNRISE HIGHWAY ROCKVILLE CENTRE N Y Tcl FRecport 2932 Charles E Whutehead G' Sons Incorporated HARDWARE PAINTS Cr HOUSE FURNISHINGS I4 NORTH GRAND AVENUE BALDWIN L I Te GArdcn Cnty 33I2 We Telegraph Flowers Relnke s Florist !At ENTRANCE TO NASSAU HOSPITAL! CUT FLOWERS Floral Desrgns Wedding Bouquets COR 2nd ST 63rd AVE MINEOLA L I N Y II O . A . , f I . I . I . I , - , L. I. . . . . . I o I . . , , J. ' of I U , .I. OPPOSITE L. I. R. R. STATION HICKSVILLE, N. Y. O O . O O I O .. I. ' o 0 I ' O I 08 compumems Mr and Mrs Frank Mc Da1d Fordham Umversrty NEW YORK CITY Conducted by the Jesuuts ordham Road Bronx New York Clty Fo dha College Boa d g and Day College o se e ty ac e cam us G aduates School of Arts a d Sciences College of Pha macy At Woolworth Bulldlng New York Cnty Fo dham College Manhattan DI slo School of Educatuon School of Law School of Soc al Se :ce School of Bus ness Catalogues of Each Department Sent on Request REGISTER NOW FOR FALL SEMESTER OJ OF l84l - l94l Ar F , , ' . r m , r in n v rm r p Four Residence Halls, r n ' . r . r , 'vi ' n l rv' . i . 1 G-Arden CIIY 5042 LOWQTCVC 5 3175 HUGH F MCGANN Wllllston Tallors Furrlers L E US F MCG3l1l1,Il'lC CLEANING TAILORING of DISTINCTION gun-5 MADE 1-0 ogpgk Bonds Cr General Insurance We Call and Dellver 11 WEST 42ND STREET NEW YORK 20 HILLSIDE AVENUE WILLISTON PARK L I S Phono WOrth 8698 JOHN F BERRIGAN Co'npl1mLr1T Sunrrse Greenwich Inn Restaurant Bl-UE COAL Sea Food Steaks G' Chops Yards from BEER WINES LIQUORS BROOKLYN to BABYLON 191 GREENWICH STREET NEW YORK FLoraI Park 720 HEmpstead 4848 GArde Cnty 8911 Bef Fulton G D y Streets Barnes Farm EAST POWNAL VERMONT B C7 B Clothes A Re t Th t DH e t sol a ls I er n Jamalca s Finest Clothing Store TENNIS SWIMMING Smart Clothes for Men and Boys For Reservahons Wnte MRS F E BARNES Prop MINEOLA LONG ISLAND N Y 164 O8 JAMAICA AVENUE JAMAICA N TCI MISSOUH 7 1699 To Fleldstonc 3 2969 Hans Brodersen G' John Tohl Sllks Woolens Cotton Goods Curtams Fancy Grocerles Delrcatessen and Vegetables Duns and Sllp Covers Drapes and Shp Covers made to Orders Promp11y Delxvcrcd order and also 'Cady made 114 O1 COLFAX STREET HO LIS N Y 203 JERICI-IO TURNPIKE FLORAL PARK BOuIovard 8 0448 Mgr FRED The Carlton Terrace DI' Ernest A Rabuanv Restaurant SURGEON DENTIST AQUARIUM BAR By Appointment HOIIIS 5 4848 IOS 29 QUEENS BLVD FOREST HILLS N Y 7O'7I1Cl STREET HOLLIS N Y Vlq11ant 4 1431 Wm Roggy D A Eldredge PRIME MEAT and POULTRY BUICK SALES and SERVICE QUALITY GROCERIES 281 MAIN STREET 34 FARMERS AVENUE HOLLIS N Y HEMPSTEAD NEW YORK 0 - K - . . 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