Chaminade High School - Crimson and Gold Yearbook (Mineola, NY)

 - Class of 1949

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IDIJEN from worldly View hut patiently zlwuitillg discovery lt lies the wisdom of centuries in the treasure chests of I 2 The Catholic Philosophy of of T '34 ff' yielding. if diwovered, the rich rewdriloi .oi of true spiritual and material huppinessg I , therefore. we youthful mariners. four score and eleven. lroarded the good ship CH.-XMINADE, united in our firm resolve to unearth our treasure. S x 0 -m A , f ' ff to t i , o XI 3a':I?f:: it 6 fm fo 'xwzgf 'xfw xn' V 'ihqis ,,.w As mga, ,,,,,f,,,...,,,,.,.r ' Y favfvtw' fm. vw -ww ,V V , f . -mf. -la-..,.,.,,.f,. , ,, ....,.,....-..9:,:,e'g- I ,.., qww. J-A 2 J.w-W. www' 'Q'- f, A ,f ff .fav awbw, ww W,q,w,A.,,,.,,.M-W EDWARD MAHONEY Editor Z' JAMES O'KEEFE Sports Edrtor EDWARD OLEKSIAK Busmess Manager ,Q RAYMOND NA ATERS Adxertrsmg Manager 4'1f??2wm-'.,wwunu ' ' 5 XXXX x Brom: embarking on our arduous voyage of discovery we fought all the information puwiblc about our lll'blill2lii0l'l and the dilllgt'l'r to lic t'Il1'0lIlllPI'Cd on the waxy. tlxf- foie-1100s and thc variety of our studies outfitted ll3 for vspcvially did the fe-riuus illrU'lll'liUll in rcligiouf truths flow-lop our l'll2lI'ili,'1l'I'r amd give us strength to re-sift the alluring ple-zifllrvs that wouiil waylay us A s. ..- .- ,.. ..- A .- ..- ... .- N ... .- 1 - :- ... 'I -... C f ..- '1 ,... -f 'U -1 H O s-1 i, 3 H' .. f-N Q. 3 6 ..- L r-1 54 555 if EEE if if 252555522 Experienced iii? XX XA4-1 ' 4' xf the ftrugglc to COIIICQ We fortified our souls for the dangerous voyage ff 1 f flii J' W f J A el gifs 1 Hx - - B 9 5 yi, ,Pyt V7- 4 I I, yi ,, J Q . 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So, within sight of our cherished goal a sea lrattle loomecl that might frustrate and render useless all our previous lahorsg then. indeed. the value of shipboard discipline, at one time irksome. came to our aid, and we were able to defeat the enemy. And soon feverish digging and the picks sharp ring FF o D14 Q.. o Ph c : 1 L FZ. '1 4: 4 fb Z. 5 as Fi 15 Cb 'TJ U-4 PU +P v-E rr: CE CJ L SU ilfiliiill if The final examinations led to our great A FQ ix ! .514 -AM 154' ?s A M . I g I 7 C W mf : ' ,F 'g'.WMf ' - r . ' 1 1 - W . K in A, . 'sf' M -,-vrf 'Y X, -v 1,5-1 uma-.1 , . M- 5 ri--1 1--el Lil l , ,,. L., Y f x - 1' r - I : ffm '7 -lv.-gms' . ,,,,. ggi' It f 5 1' 1' I, fi H 4 ff , 1. 1 X- , fix 43 c 4 if 2 if K X- Yu :t K . -... '. .-' ' ' 'rw-f Q. X51 I I 1 . : he is yr 4 54' , iff:-, Niigid 'M?', 4 .4.,,,:-1 ' iff- X--f-if A- - -1 . xx , A J Q . 'I' ,Di '. , ' Q PIRATE GOLD! ?fii5 ,,f :av Brother Louis J. Nath. S.M Delving into the grandeurs of ancient Rome, he unlocked priceless treasures of Latin loreg his guidance charted pleasurable adventures in music and developed sincere appreciationg he unswervingly steered our ship on its course and proved himself ever an understanding friend, a true servant of Marv. our Star of the Sea. We proudly dedicate the 1949 Crimson and Cold to an outstanding Muriunift. Bro. Louis J. Nath, SM. c I 1 9 u I 'Tx' ij' V ' C, I' A 'V f' .' YW X, 0 ' I QS I f' f HlXlTf 'x 5 Iv H' 1 r ' . , f f ' f 5' : 1 A f . A A f 'Hy' ,I -q. V, . ,I , ' .'. Z 'I ,ji l',.x ' 1 :tk ,xli sc , I. 5' its f24 sg35?s i2 ,-f f . W, : 'f ' V D 1 :0 J, 1 Y V 3 !' , A: . 1 : A x ' ' ' 1 ' r ,, ,. ' A' 1 5 Nxxipf 1' ff 4' Z , ff U 1, 53 5 4 5 iii'-ft -f' '. ' M s ' if , Jw ff f 4- ' - ' qnxtl K..-A 4..'uxy,:',: 9111 fli 4, ggf dl da, f Od, L ,x , wig ,. ,'H,i'g13.l jg: 3, .L 1 4 - I I ' ' 4' ' u r 1 S 0 P - rffgfifzmgx -A- THE concern shown for us by our Bishops ensure our ultimate triumph in spiritual, intellectual and physical development, ln appreciation tor this inter- est it shall ever be our obligation to live up to the ideals set by them. His Excellency Raymond A Kearney STD JC D Auxiliary Bishop ot Brooklyn -1 I6 His Excellency Thomas E Molloy STD Bishop of Brooklyn :PAA Q fl num III! LJ, ' I I I . T Fi' -3 Qlii llz 'vll lil ki' ll QY Q LJ ' ld . , . . ., . . , Q5 , FJ' lmzl- 5 . I5 X, ,, 35,7 YN AW . -ix? iw l A ffl? f A C' Jw 3 I rr rl H01 Elitli Z 0 f In 5 5. C W -I Q4 5 5. 3 5. in ff .1-Te-X ',, E X 1? 'N -.V-R, .,. r Q, -. - 3. '. 9 ' 15:1-.ll rl' 'M V, Q4 21 -'VH Q lim:- i ' if, ls!! .sf V ' A' . .VS ' fit H ea s FD. A r M 'Li FEARLESS leadership and resplendent service mark his years in the papacy and prove our Vicar's reign to be one of the most glorious in the history ofthe Church. As graduates of Chaminade we seize the opportunity of his golden sacerdotal jubilee to express our appreciation for his solicitude on the moral fate of the youths of the world, and his spir- itual intercession to our Savior to aid our endeavors on earth. May Almighty God grant him the richest blessings and favors ad multos amzos. I7 NA 'XA x-IN NA Nh :-A.-f-'Q-M Q-' 'NIE 'vN 'v'f-5 Nusaff-Au- - 'N.vNA'A i-'J AJN A-Aa,-WQYAY. A,,,:.tQ2,A,- 'sh -+tYA- 'NA' A ulgikfs 'CC- unsafe,- A 3a-,e'.i. , ,, ,e-,e-- - , A feye,-,: v I A - ,, fe-,A,.,g 1 I , A ?5LA,A,: 'vx -?f?I'I'. 'ex-A-s.i475'A-, '-vg, Ns.fAfA' - - , av -vA- - , ,. .eQi,A, :crff-' A '3 6 .rs- us' nfs' us' vs' vs' us' us' vs' us' -ls' -rs' vs: -r AFT? v AAA---AA4 1 i? 'lla' ff +1 - e W. n L N,g'lff:f,' Mufti ,.f, my - ,f ' ,Q f. 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Captain and mates of our good ship CHAMIN- ADE were true leaders on our expedition for they were experienced mariners who could chart our course unfailingly by their dedication to Cod and Mary, and who were eager to help us reach our PIRATE GOLD. Z v if A P v, , M Lazy, O z L 4 ff --an ,fy .., '2K1i4'. K' QKJJ-'lwf322 '3f'fi, . l ,-f V 'Qilf f Vi f .V V2VP2WxMfa .M 'ffnfffl' 4, WW f , ' f L,--Q, .ygeQ2S,,Q.'..ff'v. W- . Wap ',.?'w'f .f ,ff?'f A ,m,g,g'E?f g,m'0i?Q if,i. f ,Wu 13, , - W f , vf w ,.., fd , f' ' 'fp'7?9k 'a.?5'ff'f 1 1 1 f fr.. I Af! ' 1. fffff-f'l'y ' V? z ,f x 'jf,w fZiZmf f 5'Jq,v,.,w' ,4 , I A-:Q G I ig an O 0. f Y , if I rt I '7 r , 5 I b y x ' , , Q 5' , 4 . xl 4. f , ,.. l A ' 'Y , ' X' mm- , 1 x V L- Z f: 1f r QM lt, rf. , 4 JVM . I K ' V ftgly 1 ww- 1 -V' - ' ' X - ., 5' R .: ':, . iv,- ' . 5' . .Af Q. . f 4 A Y' 1, an U 1 --f ,Eg 1144 uf F tlilvilgn . ., K fl Jw we .A X0 fe. ,U ,. . of --Q - A.. 'A 463652 iv Rm, 'W' ugs XQ6 S C HU M Brother John 'r Darby s M M A Prmcl al 4- 15 p Q EB 20 D , fi l Q-s ofp or-Fics OF THE PRVNCIPAL M y dear Gradua Gold' Th tes, . e very ment' across ' ' CHAMI SCHOOL MINEOL NADE HICH AND x A, LONG ISL 'W W O K Q? ,v SW UN ion of it has sent men and women scurrying and scrambling prairie lands to stake their claims. Swashbuckling pirates and bold buccaneers have sailed uncharted seas to find the treasure, Having attained such treasure, however, man's happiness cannot be complet for gold is not man's end. It is merely a means to his end: God. Depending there fore, on how he administers his treasure of gold will man derive the ultimate benefits from his fortune and reach the end for which he has been destined Each one of you has acquired a rich treasure of lt is a precious treasure that must b ' ' is only a mean Adminl gold, your Catholic edu e administered wisely s to an end. Cati and prudently for it oo stered judiciously the treasure of wealth of opportunities for ' ' prestige your Catholic education exercising good amon and renown of cultured ' ' rincipled ' ' can bring you g your fellowmen, can brin Christian gentlemen, th peace of mind living. The honor of being a Chaminade graduate is yours. But it cannot lie with you fallow and forgotten. You can renounce the honor, but you cannot withdr from the obligation and responsibility of being a Ch ' , a Catholic high school graduate. With your treasure of gold you have inherited corresponding responsibilities and obligations. In proportion as you accept your responsibilities of a Catholic leader and a Marian apostle will the rich benefits of your treasure of gold flow into your I Some day you will be required to render an account of your treasure. a fruits has it borne? Has it been the means of drawing you closer to Christ in your th and planning and acting? Has it strengthened you in shapi 'e according to principle rather than caprice? The answer must be given. You must give it. For you are the steward of ou treasure of goldxyour Catholic education. As you set out to administer your treasure look to M Christ, Her Divine Son, She will guide and pf T34 21 g you e e comforts and aw yourself aminade Man inki ng your lit ary, our Mother ith protect you, Her apostl e, always Very sincerel W JOHN T, , S.M. ' Principal y y s in J. M. J DAIQBY 5 E , ,A Q ,.1l gm... f -.1. s - BROTHER CLARENCE J WALTERS S M Vsce prnncspal Head of Mathernatacs Department Dean of Dnscuplnne Intermedaate Algebra Trigonometry Faculty Moderator of Fathers Club Faculty Moderator of Mothers Club Faculty Moderator of Alumm Assocuatnon EDWARD G WESTBROCK S M M B A Treasurer Buyer Cafeterua JOHN F MUELLER S M Chaplaln Head of Englrsh Department Homeroorn Cavaliers Sodalnty Coordmator Relxglon Englush Spannsh . ,. .,M.A. R xx ' Y X , MAURICEW MILLER SM MA Homeroom Musketeers Sodalnty Moderator Debate and Speech Club Relngron Englxsh Publsc Speakmg Cheerleaders si 'x,a EDWARD A ZAHN S M M A Homeroom Corsalrs Head of S :ence Department P YS'CS ANTHONY L SALETEL s M M A Solud Geometry G Intermeduate Algebra Hman Athlehc Supewlsor Statnonery Department 23 BROTHER JOHN B. NICKOL, S.M., M.S Head of German Department f il lj 1 l ANTHONY G. BEYER, S.M. Head of History Department Music Equipment Supervisor Economics History Driver Education MISS MARY E. HAYES MISS MARGARET A. HAYES Secretary to Principal Guidance Secretary QQ, PETER C. LINDEMANN, S.M Homeroom-Mustangs Sodality Moderator Assistant Athletic Supervisor Chemistry Spanish Algebra I kV 35 V. -f,f'wmxl1llw- 3 ,,..-v- an W X X ,, 41 V ..Y- - ., +,4- , Religious Teachers ,ll - ROBERT G SCHAWALDER S M Homeroom Gladxators Raduo Club Trngonometry Plane Geometry X Slude Rule Algebra JOSEPH F THOMAS BS Phys Ed Head Football Coach Assxstant Basketball Coach Track Coach Health Englush Physlcal Educatuon JOHN J SCHREIBER S M 'J 3--4 EDWARD J DURY SM MS JOHN C POWERS SM Homeroom Avengers Homeroom Trallblazers Homeroom Dons Blology Tarmac Advnser Head of Spamsh Department Mechanical Drawlng Latm Rellgnon Engllsh Typlng Spamsh Rellglon English Dramahcs Coach Booster Club Camera Club Sodalnfy Moderator organist lr-I my ive. x- N.. Q' , , . ., . Q,':'L,ffgg:,j . , . . A :J ... ' ' fr -.XJ VJ -I '. - ll l x 3' 5 ' ' l K 1 ., xy ' X 71' I AJ ly , .ff fl 742 CJ W. ls. ' mrs , ,W . . , . ., . . . , . . . , . . , V . V- N A gn.-, .. . Q, v,,a.., L l : . 1 , 7 , C iff! ! if 3 ,. fy '- I ff? JOHN J. DRERUP, S.M., B.Lib.Sc. Librarian Dramatics Coach Latin Golf Coach Great Books Course RAYMOND E. LEOPOLD, 5.M. Homeroom-Comets Religion Economics Spanish A RAYMOND A. ROESCH, S.M., M.A Head of Religion Department Guidance Director Crimson and Gold Adviser Sodality Moderator JOSEPH H. FOX, B.A. Horneroom-Lancers English History Marching 27 Salou Four years of hard work and study equipped us with the necessities for a worthwhile and use- ful hfc. and left us ready to accept the dulhm and responsibilities of Catholics and Americans, fortified by our Philosophy of Life, our PIRATE GOLD. 'hav .avg-xii A' I 4 1 'h i 5 4 23: irwigi In I A iff 'K -f w ,A , 4 M19 W va, QW: f 9 fe 'IS Ted Goetz William Eagleston Leo Honor Soriety Herbert Gresens Kenneth Nncklas Richard McCowan Rnchard Muller Leo Honor Soriety James Sweene William Her Henry Culkin bert Gresens, Vice P y, Sec reta ry Snyder, President resident , Treasurer - f X- ? -L . . ft -fsygf-. ,fx,,c,g ,, X Af su , I 'i Almberg NYMBY Arcarl Basel Francis Joseph Almberg John William Arcari Thomas Charles Aylmer Robert Joseph Basel Frank Jack Buddy Bob Cure of Ars, Merrick Frank was a loyal member and a sparkplug of the band during his four years. We shall miss not only his sportsmanship and bright smile, but also his smooth haircomb. Fresh- man Basketball, Band l, 2, 3, 4, ln- tramural Football l, 2, Basketball l, 2, Softball i, 2, Honor Character Rating. Edmund Francis Baxter ,,Ed,, St. Joseph's, Garden City Ed was our idea of a gentleman and a scholar. A four-year honor man, Ed has our best wishes for continued success in whatever he enters, Band l, 2, 3, 4, Sodality l, 2, 3, 4, Leader 4, Debate Club l, 2, N. F. L. Degree of Honor l, 2, Science Club 3, President 3, Biology Club l, Secretary I, Hearst History Award 4, Term 6 and 7 Religion Prize, Leo Honor Society, Chamin- ade Honor Society l, 2, 3, 4, Honor Character Rating, 33 St. Brigid's, Westbury Jack's performance in You Can't Take it With You will be remem- bered for years to come. His engag- ino personality and hearty laugh will surely be missed by his fellow- students. Sodality l, 2, 3, 4, Dra- matic Club l, 2, 3, 4, President 4, Tarmac l, intramural Debate 2, Skywriter 4, Co-Editor, Honor Char- acter Rating: Assembly Committee 4, Spanish Club 3, Public Speaking 3, Debate Club l, Oscar Award for yearly play 3, Yearbook Class Editor. Harold Edward Bisson, Jr. iichip., Gregory the Great, Bellerose Fun-loving Chip entered into the life here at school like another rung on his ladder of achievements. His scholastic ability and sax-playing for our band will surely be missed by his fellow-students. Band l, 2, 3, 4, Chaminade Honor Society l, 2, 3, Intramural Football 3, 4, Track 3, 4, Freshmen Basketball l, J. V. Basketball 2, Spanish Club 2, 3. St. Patrick's, Bayshore Because of his wit and personality, Buddy's popularity grew steadily after his arrival at Chaminade in his Junior year. He was liked by all who knew him, and was a constant source of enjoyment for the class. Sodality 3, 4, Radio Club 3, 4, ln- tramural Football 3, 4, Honor Char- acter Rating, lntramural Track and Relays 3, 4. St. Joseph's, Garden City Bob's sportsmanship manifested itself both on the athletic field and in his studies, in which he was an honor man. Sodality l, Leo Honor Society l, 2, 3, 4' Ring Committee, Class Officer 2, 3, Altar Server l, 2, Honor Character Rating, Intra- mural Debate l, 2, Football l, 2, 3, 4, Track and Relays l, 2, 3, Cross Country 4, Freshmen Basket- ball, J. V. Basketball 2, 3, Varsity Basketball 4, Varsity Baseball 2, Baxter Bisson Eagleston tickles the ivories. Thomas Edward Carey Tom St. Joseph's, Garden City Tom was our orator and he justly deserved every fine award he re- ceived. Sodality I, 2, 3, 4, Leader 3, 4, Leo Honor Society I, 2, 3, 4, Tarmac 3, 4, Chaminade Honor So- ciety I, 2, 3, Debate Club I, 2, 3, 4, Secretary 3, Vice President 4, Bishop Public Speaking Contest 3, 4, Glee Club 3, Altar Server I, 2, Honor Character Rating, Intramural Track I, 2, 3, 4, Relays I, 2, 4, Spanish Club 3, Biology Club I, Vice President I, New York N. F. L. Champion, National Finalist N. F. L., Tablet Essay Contest 2. Paul Vincent Cassidy npauln St. Joseph's, Garden City Undoubtedly one of the most popular of the class of '49, Paul's quick wit was a definite asset on those gloomy days. A gridiron record like Paul's will be hard to beat anywhere. Class Officer 3, 4, Dramatic Club 3, Altar Server 3, 4, Freshmen Football, J. V. Football 2, Varsity Football 3, Co-Captain 4, Intramural Basketball I, 2, 3, 4, Relays I, 2, 3, 4, Track I, 2, 3, 4, Erefh5nen Basketball, J. V. Basket- al . Robert Arthur Cleary Bob Nicholas of Tolentine Jamaica Bobs scholastic record both on the athletic field and in the class room will be difficult to surpass Bob was a Class Officer for four years which proves his popularity with his fellow students Honor So cietyl 2 3 4 Freshmen Football J V Football 2 Varsity Football 3 4 Basketball I 2 Biology Club I Student Council l 2 Intramural ate I 2 T ack I 4 sl 3 4 Footba I Bas 2 3 Softball 2 3 Altar - ver 4. John George Corbett Jocko Sacred Heart, Cambria Heights Jocko was extremely popular with the boys and his personality brought many laughs to the class, His red hair was easily spotted on the football field during the fall. Freshmen Football, J. V. Football 2, Varsity Football 3, 4, Freshmen and J. V. Basketball I, 2, Intramural Basketball I, 2, 3, 4, Softball I, 2, 3, 4, Football I, Track I, 2, 3, 4, Relays I, 2, 3, 4, Service Squad 4. Henry Dermot Culkin ,.Hank., Our Lady of Loretto, Hempstead A pleasant personality and re- makable vitality were Hank's saving graces, His vitality was shown in our various drives. He was one of the hardest working salesmen during the drive for the yearbook. Sodality I, Chaminade Honor Society I, 2, 3, 4, Honor Character Rating, Biology Club l, Spanish Club 3, Intramural Relays I, 2, 3, 4, Intramural Track I, 2, 3, 4. Bikini was never like this Morgan, Baxter, Waters, Bro Lindemann Burkhard, Thomas Ford Daley Donald William Dovey if-I-ornn St. Mary's, Manhasset On the track, in football, and in his studies, Tom's aim was perfec- tion and to do his job fast and well. His many rewards are proof of that job well done. Freshmen Football, J. V. Football 2, Varsity Football 3, 4, Freshmen Basketball, Varsity Track I, 2, 3, 4, Class Officer I, Spanish Club 2, 3' Radio Club I, 2, Honor Society I, 3, Honor Character Rating, Intramural Baseball I, 2, 3, 4, Intramural Basketball I, 2, 3, 4, Intramural Debate I. uDonn Our Lady of Victory, Floral Park Don, who came to us in the latter part of our second year, was a friendly and mischievous fellow who always enjoyed a witty remark or a funny situation. Glee Club 3, Honor Character Rating, Intramural Basket- ball 4, Track Manager 3, Dramatic Club 3. William Philip Eagleston Hwmy., Corpus Christi, Mineola WilIy's jovial personality com- bined with his honor scholastic ability and his extra-curricular ac- tivities, especially his sharpshooting work with the Nimrods, made him a typical, all-around Chaminade Man . Leo Honor Society, Chami- nade Honor Society I, 2, 3, 4, So- dality I, 2, 3, 4, Leader 4, Glee Club 3, Altar Server I, 2, 3, Honor Char- acter Ratinq, Spanish Club 2, Intra- mural Debate l, 2, 3, Intramural Softball 3, Rifle Club I, Varsity 2, 3, 4, Captain 4, L. I. Press Rifle Tourneys 2, 3, 4. ,. ' ju' -i me? Seniors Charles Lawrence Farrell Re St Joachim and Anne Queens Village Quiet and unassuming Reds school splrit never wavered whether we won or lost H I lm many friends Honor Character Rating Honor Roll 3 4 Spanish Club 3 Intramural otball I 2 4 Bas tball Track and Relays I 2 3 John Myron Farrell Jr John M St Marys Manhassett A loyal citizen from Manhassett John M was never satisfied with a mediocre rob Hi h ce of t s We wll miss not only John M himself but also his hearty sneeze in Phvsucs Chaminadc Honor Society I 2 3 4 Intramural Debate I Intramural Football 4 Intramural Softball 2 3 4 Freshmen Football J V Football 2 Varsity Football 3 H Tympanrst Im promptu Frank Almberg Ralph Gladb h ac Ted Goetz, Ferdr J,-e Joseph Campbell Ferrall, Jr Jose St Raymond s East Rockaway We could always depend on Jose whenever intramural game es peasant att: tude and his pranks made us laugh everytime Glee Club 3 Spanish Club 3 Biology Club I Honor Char acter Rating Intramural Football 2 3 4 Basketball 3 4 Track 3 4 Soft I 2 3 4 Freshmen Basketball Phrlrp Joseph Ferrall I St Agnes Rockville Centre A very popular fellow payed Varsity Fcotball for three years and he sparked the Intramural teams in their many victories Freshman Football Varsity Football 2 3 4 Intramural ketball I 2 3 4 lntramura ack I 2 I-ntramural Softball I 2 3 4 GI ee Club 3 Qnor Char J V Basketball acter Rating Qs i , 'I ,f mf X , ' i I I an ., Q - 4. ' ,y l af: Q ,X JQIV - I ' ' ,, d,, H -rr it fn Hph'IH - - among his - - It , I, H .,, - - . ' If 'ff - 5 classmates, Phil I ' ' ' ' , 's igqh scholastic came around. Jos I - f 4 , , is peasant atti- record is eviden i , i , . , A tude gained h' H ' . ' . I' I. I I . - U I . . J . , . ' ' I ' Bas 3 , ' ,I 5' I F0 , , I ke I, 21 7 ' ' ' ' 1' I I I I I 1, Tr , , ,4g Relays I, 2,'3, 4, , , . 5 I I 2, 3, 4, Relays I, 2, , j ball , , 1 I I I , . 1 1 f I 1 ' r I I F ' ' ' 4 . . M A 'Eff W 'Ee ,gg 5' Q . 1 1 Henry Stephen Gallen Hank 0ur Lady of Loretto Hempstead Hank was a qulet fellow durmg school hours but at 2 45 he and the ntaroon Ford sped away to those ar away places Hrs constant easy gomg temperament amazed everyone connected wrth hum In tramural Football l 3 4 Intramural Basketball l 4 Cross Country 4 Honor Character Ratmg Ralph Wllllam Gladbach Ralph Notre Dame, New Hyde Park Tall lanky Ralph was one of the most ambutlous of the class Hrs un ending vltallty showed evudence on the clnder path and on the other end of the lncorlce stuck at re harsals Band I 2 3 4 Cham: nade Honor Soclety 2 Honor Char acter Ratxng Cross Country 4 In tramural Track 2 3 Relays 2 3 Intramural Football 4 Bro ogy Club l Theodore Ted St Josephs Garden Cnty Teds great wut and congemaluty made personal frnends of the entlre class Hls talent In the muslcal fleld manifested Itself In hrs many trum pet solos Bandl 2 3 4 Sodalty Tarmac Rlfle Clu Chamlnade Honor Soclety I 2 3 4 Intramural Debate 2 Softball 2 3 4 Football 2 3 Chess Club 2 Honor Character Rating Student Councll Spanlsh Club 2 Trumpet artet Wmner l 2 3 N Y Music Festsval T rumpet Quartet l Directors Award l Through the looking glass-George Howlett Bob gmlsl lui Luckett, Walt Longman Gerard Goetz Herbert Albert Gresens, Jr Herb St Audans Wllllston Park Herb s great Interest an the grad :ron never affected has studnes Hrs great ablllty as a leader gained hum the frlendshlp of his fellow students J V Football 2 Varslty Football 3 4 Chamlnade Honor Socuety l 2 3 4 Honor Character Rating So dallty 3 4 Secretary 4 Assembly Committee 3 4 Rrng Committee Dance Commlttee 3 4 Class Secre tary 2 Presldent 3 4 ramural Football I Track 3 4 b 2 3 George Bernard Hagan, J George St Thomas the Apostle West Hempstead A very ambltlous fellow George could always be seen wrutmg notes durmg class Out on the track also George showed his ambltlon as he was Captam of our Cross Country Team Sodallty l 2 Chamlnade Honor Soclety l Dramatnc Club l Glee Club 3 Honor Character Rating Blology Club l Cross Coun try 3 4 Intramural Football l 2 ack l 4 Re S ball 2 3 4 Bas ba 2 . ,, ,, ,, ,, 1, 11 .1 1, H H 4 4 .' . . . - , . . I - ' ' ' - - , , A, J i - - A : ' A ' e. '- V22 li, b4z ,J I I I A ' 1 - I 1 1 1 F 1 ,I . I ' I I I - Q 1 1 1 A I 1 V 1 - ' A A 5 A 5 1 , : A : A, J 1 ' ' l . . I 4 1 F ' , ' I U . J n , , 5 Student Coun- Qu A A , , 5 . . s. cn 3, 4: 'nf : , l I 5 1,12 3, 4g Relays l, 2, , 5 Soft- . a , . r. I ' 'WT ' I 11 11 - v I ln f K . 1 , , A I V ' ' t .I I - V 1 . J ' . . 1 A A , 2: I ' . - I - . , , , 5 , . 3, 45 Tr , 2, 3, 5 lays l, 2, 3,H4g oft l, , , 5 ket- 4 f ' ' V . I . Q ww 5 E 1 4. Don Q look nov puulers-Basel Snyder, Tomlin, J Farrell Bro. Drerup. .r- ,vi .-., Hart John Myles Hart Moe St. Aidan's, Williston Park Moe, with his perpetual crew cut, always had a witty remark for everythino that went on. Any course taken with Moe would definitely have its bright spots, especially Brother Nath's Latin class,-eh, Moe? Sodality I, 25 Freshmen Basketball5 Intramural Basketball 2, 3, 45 lntrae mural Football I, 25 Glee Club 35 Biology Club I5 Crimson and Gold 4. Hayes Joseph James Heed Edwin Francis Hoebich Hjoefr St. Joseph's, Garden City Joe was the strong silent type who gave his all both in the class- room and out on the athletic field. Joe and his inseparable pal, Ted Goetz, enloyed many a laugh to- gether. Honor Character Rating5 Honor Roll I, 2, 35 Band I, 25 Track 3, 45 J. V. Football, Intramural Foot- ball 2, 35 Intramural Track and Relays I, 25 Intramural Debate 25 Spanish Club 25 Sodality l, 25 Bl- ology Club I5 Tarmac I5 Cross Coun- try 45 Chess Club 25 Debate Club 3. ,,Ed,, St. Boniface, Sea Cliff Ed's great interest in all sports influenced his four years at school. Active in almost every sport, es- pecially football, Ed gained the admiration of the school. His sense of humor was a great asset to us during those gloomy days. Dra- matic Club 35 Frosh Football5 J.V. Football 25 Varsity Football 3, 45 Intramural Basketball I, 2, 3, 45 Baseball I, 2, 3, 4. gg!! 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IN F George Francls Howlett Jr Eamon DeValera Howley Donald Francls Josberger Albert Matthew Juergens Jeep Eamon OS' BIQ AI Gregory the Great Bellerose Jeeps magnetlc personallty at tracted many frlends to hlm Hrs famlly splrlt ln every school actlvlty IS somethlng of whlch to be proud allty I 2 Leader 3 4 Presldent 4 Varslty Track 2 3 4 Boxlng 3 Honor Character Ratlng ar Server I 2 3 4 SEFVI Squad 4 Intramural Football l 2 Tracla I 2 Relays I 2 3 Bas et Freshmen Basketball Immaculate Conceptlon Jamalca As Irlsh as hls name Eamon ave us many a gay moment mlmlc lng hls favorlte comedlan of the hour Undoubtedly one of the bralns ln Spanlsh we gazed an awe durlng one of hls breezy translatlons Honor Character Ratlnq Honor Roll 2 3 4 Spanlsh Club 5 In mural Basketball 2 3 Intramural Softball 2 Intramural Football l 2 St Thomas the Apostle West Hempstead Jos and hIS Chevvy were ex tremely popular about school and hls convlvlallty was a prlme factor for hls popularlty Quiet untll 245 Jos and the gang lmmedlately plled ln for the nearest soda foun taln Bandl 2 Honor Roll 2 Leo Honor SOCIGYY Honor Character Ratlng JV Basketball 3 St Ladlslaus Hempstead of the certaln lmmedl voted Honor try 4 mural b I who was undoubtedly one tallest of the class had that wlt whlch brought hlm frlends ately Blq AI s energy was de to the Cross Country team Character Ratlng Cross Coun Intramural Football I lntra Track 2 Intramural Basket ,. .lx p .Ax , l X5 Q QM' I ff Ah , ' - all- -fail -' . 5 ' A :' X' 'v , I ' ' , V A .WA Wt. 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I I - .' 1 , , 1 l 1 1 I - ' 1 l ' - ball , 2, 3, 45 Softball I, 2, 3, 45 as di I Q,,fZ'l.F'Zlf, ZNKN 2 J 'Inns Charles Wllllam Keeler Chas St Raymonds Lynbrook Hrs sparklnng wut and all around nntelllgence were soon drscovered by our class and has jovual outbursts made school seem a more enyoyable necesslty Chamlnade Honor Socrety l 2 3 Honor Character Ratmg Spanlsh Club 3 Tablet Essay Contest ramural Football l sketball l 2 ball l 2 3 4 Varslty Track Arthur Wllllam Kelly Jr e Our Lady Queen ot Martyrs Forest Hllls Hrs unmanageable blond haur took a beatlng out on the clnder path where Kel gave his all but despite hls outside actlvltles Kel s scholastic status never wavered Honor Soclety 2 3 4 Tarmac 2 Honor acter Ratlng Biology Club l Span I Club 2 amera Club l Track l Varsrty Track 3 4 Intra mural Track l 2 l James W Robert James Kenney O St Thomas the Apostle West Hempstead Bob though always qulet never slacked ln dorng somethlng for the class Hrs great school spnrnt proved Itself ln has great actlvlty rn lntra mural Sports Glee Club 3 Honor Character Ratnng Freshmen Foot ball Intramural Football 2 sketball l 2 Tra elays l S James Joseph Klernan Kler Our Lady of Victory Floral Park Sports especually football were l K r s forte but he was aso whnz at History and outshone every one during Brother Beyers classes b ll record was especlally Hrs foot a envlable Freshmen Football l J t 3 4 A Football 2 Varsn y S ver 3 4 Sodallty 2 3 Honor Character Rating Boxlng 2 3 lntra ral Football l Softball l asketball l 2 nlllam Langan, Jr Edward Leo Kely Chick Took St Aldans Wllllston Park Possessor of a deadly set shot Took has been the spark of the Chamlnade court teams for has tour years He was always ready to do hrs share In school BCTIVITIES Sodallty l Honor Character Ratrng Brology Club l Varslty Track 2 Cross Coun 4 Basketball 2 3 Varslty Intramural Relays 2 3 Football l ball 4 Trac Basketball l ueens Vlllage Always good for a laugh Chuck a galned hrs tltle by contrlbutlng lrve rooster to our collectlon an the Bro Room No one wall ever forget Chucks tales of hrs many experl ences Bo Club l Frosh Football Cross Country 3 Varsity Track 3 4 Intramural Football 2 Intramural rckl Our Lady of Lourdes Q riuwley, lraynor, W. murpny, A. nelly. Longman Larkin 'BQ , , 'si' Beauty facial-Pete Stewart, Bill Tierney, Doug Tibbetts. v' f, X so Luckett Walter John Longman Walt St. Christopher's, Baldwin Occasionally you come across someone whose laugh will tickle your funny bone. Walt's laugh did lust that for us. Full of fun and always ready to laugh, Walt will long be remembered. Bio Club l, Rifle Club l, Honor Roll l, 3, Cha- minade Honor Society, Frosh Foot- ball, Spanish Club 2, 3. f 5 . 5 ,rl Robert Anthony Luckett Lucky Our Lady of Loretto, Hempstead That big wide grin was the dis- tinguishing mark of Lucky, Hemp- stead's loyal citizen, his good- natured pranks always got him in hot water, but somehow his beaming smile got him out of it. Rifle Club l, Biology Club l, Spanish Club, Freshmen Football, Intramural Foot- ball 2, 4, Track l, 2, Softball 3, Basketball l, 2, 4. 1 u:7,a-F he x ' Rf' 5. ifui' 7.... Walter Peter Larkin Bud Our Lady of Loretto, Hempstead Bud's great enthusiasm, particu- larly for Be-Bop , affected every- one connected with him. When not playing in the intramural games, Bud could be seen trying to con- vince a square about the ad- vantages of Bop . Biology Club 1, Camera Club l, 2, Sodality l, 2, 3, Science Club 3, 4, Spanish Club 2, 3, Glee Club 3, Honor Character Rating, Freshmen Football, lntra- mural Football l, 2, 3, 4, Basketball l 2 3 4' Softball l 2 3 4' Track 3,' I I I ' ' Lonergan Leo Thomas Lonergan HLQOH St. Catherine of Sienna, St. Albans A definite threat to anything in a serious vein, Leo's cynical wit was a sparkplug relieving the monotony of daily routines and his personality soon won praises from his fellow classmates. Honor Character Rating, J, V. Football 2, Intramural Football l, 3, Relays l, Track lg Softball l, 5, 33,4 Basketball l, Varsity Track Thank you, Winston Churchill -Mahoney, Ptohl, Maher. gnnu xy, uh X I uv-63 Raymond John Mendenhall Chief St. Anasthasia, Little Neck His fine performances on the grid- iron only added to the popularity that Chief had won through firm character and great sense of humor. His resounding laugh will probably be still echoing through Chaminade many years from now. Honor Roll I, 3, 4, Honor Character Rating, J. V. Football 2, Varsity Football 3, 4, Intramural Track and Relays 3, 4, Intramural Debate 2, 3, Intramural Softball 3, 4, Basketball 4, Vice President of Class 4. gf ' ,Ml cmd, . I 1 9 c ' ev SS wth qc1i'KKH-wxxxxvus1v069 lx od fa T-to xxxuxxxqu xgdkwq ugm' 5, Mmm Edward Patrick Mahoney ,,Ed,, St. Josephs Garden City The demon photographer of the Senior class and of the school, Ed was one of the few students who was able to combine both good scholar. ship and participation rn many acf YIVITIES. Sodality I, 2, 3, 4, Band I, 2, 3, 4, Honor Roll I 2, 3, 4, Honor Character Rating, Camera Club I, 2, 3, 4, Vice President 2, President 4, Debate and Speech Society I, 2, 3, 4, NFL Degree of Honor, Tarmac I, 2, 3, 4, Photo Editor 3, 4, Re- ligion Essay Contest 2, 4, Intramural Speech I, 2, 3, Poster Club 2, Bi- ology Club I, Ad Drive Captain 4, C. F. L., Degree of Honor, Crimson and Gold 4. ' iii cv' Yr' s- f 'YE 'nf xv' Qmmf' 'Huw' 'fmv' ms- -- Walter Thomas Morgan rrwaltrr Our Lady of Victory, Floral Park Excelling in his writing, Walt had a very entertaining type of sarcastic humor, and he made use of this and of his speaking ability in both de- bates and dramatics. Sodality I, 2, 3, 4, Leader 4, Honor Character Rating, Varsity Track 3, 4, Dramatic Club 3, 4, Debate and Speech So- ciety 3, 4, NFL and CFL member- ship. Richard Joseph Miller Rich St. Ma ry's, Manhasset Rich reached his peak when he won the Terzi Award for outstand- ing work on the football field, but in addition to his athletic achiev- ments he was on the Honor Roll for his four years at Chaminade. Honor Roll l, 2, 3, 4, Honor Character Rating, J. V, Football 2, Varsity 3, 4, Co-Captain 4, Intramural Basket- ball I, 2, 3, 4, Intramural Track and Relays 2, 3, Intramural Softball 2, 3, Football I, Altar Server 4, Cafe- teria Squad 3, Terzi Award 4. ma y William Gerald Mueller if it-V Richard Paul Mullowney Dave St. Agnes, Rockville Centre A good student, Dave gave a fine account of himself in the Intra- murals, and his good-natured pokes helped towards making our days at Chaminade happy ones. Honor Roll I, Honor Character Rating, Intra- mural Football I, 2, 3, 4, Intramural Softball I, 2, 3, 4, Intramural Track and Relays I, 2, 3, 4, Intramural gasketball I, Boxing Committee , 4. William Francis Murphy Ban Our Lady of Victory, Floral Park Always good-natured and full of fun, Bill brought out the sun on the darkest days with his smlling Irish face and pleasant personality. His many friends can attest to thus, Honor Character Rating, Sodality I, Freshmen Basketball I, Intramural Basketball I, 2, 3, Intramural Soft- ball I, 2, 3, 4, Intramural Track and Relays 3, 4, Intramural Rifle 2. St, Gerard Malella, Jamaica The quiet type, Bill could always be seen lending a helping hand. He was active in the Intramurals, giving his all for the glory of the Cor- sairs, also keeping his marks well above average. Honor Character Rat- ing, Boxlng Jamboree 3, 4, Intra- mural Rifle 2, Intramural Track I, 2, 3, 4, Intramural Softball and Football 3, 4. Brian James Murphy Murph St. Pascal Baylon, Queens Village Quiet, easy-going Murph could always be found loyally supporting his class in the Intramurals. His marks showed quite well his scholas- tic ability. Honor Character Rating, Freshmen Basketball I, J. V. Basketball 2, Intramural Basketball I, 4, Intramural Football I, 2, ln- tramural Track and Relays 2, 4. 'WEWQFLJ 'Nu' Q l Freedorn! -Nicklas, Lonergan, Gaskin, E. Kelly .fvyz vxfyf J Cx fx! of-Cf Nfyxz .refer Cf.,-.1 .zCfs.f .Jef JN, .fur sr' .ly Kenneth Edward Nlcklas NICK St Josephs Garden CIty NIcks cheerful spIrIt and artIstIc pen gave us many amusmg mo ments but hIs standungs both In the class and on the Honor Roll prove that hIs studIes dId not lack a entIon Honor Roll I 2 Debate and Speech SocIety 2 3 NFL Degree of Honor SodalIty I Intramural Football I Intramural Track and Relays I Intramural asketball 3 Iology C ub Sclence Club 3 Booster Club 3 Boxmg CommIttee 3 ff ,abby E' James Joseph 0Keefe Im St Gregory the Great Bellerose An honor student JIm dId hIs best IH everythnng he undertook whether It was LatIn or football Wlth a sunny dlSpOSIllOn and plenty of school sptnt he accumulated a wealth of frIends here at Chaml e Honor Roll I 2 4 In m ral Football I J V Football 2 VarsIfy Football 3 Intramural Soft ball 3 Intramural Track and Relays I 2 3 CafeterIa Squad 4 n a mural Debate I 2 3 CrImson and Gold 4 Edward John 0leksIak Our Lady of Loretto Hempstead always worked hard on any thnng he undertook whIle here at CHS Hts natural eye for busmess organIzatIon made hIm Buslness Manager of the Yearbook Among these results IS hIs m mbe shxp In the Leo Honor SocIety Honor Roll I 2 Honor Character Ratlng Leo Honor Socletyl 2 3 4 RIfIe Club 2 BIology Club I ScIence Club 3 Intramural Softball 2 Cnmson and Gold 4 Francis Tlmothy Peterson Frank St Josephs Garden Cnty DESDIIE hIs qulet manner Frank was always fast to make frIends and to IoIn In the class antIcs Intramural sports were hIS prIncIpal actIvItIes outsIde of class Intramural Football I 2 Intramural Track and Relays r mural tball nramural Basketball l 2 3 ology Club I James Maths: Pfohl lm Our Lady of Martyrs Forest HIIIs One of our better scholars JIm was a member of the NatIonal For ensIc League but he stIll had tIme to fuIfIlI hIs keen Interest In sports as IS shown by hlS Intramural ac IyIty Honor Roll I 3 4 or Character Ratmg Debate and Speech SocIety I 2 3 NFL Me ber Skywnter Staff 4 Intramural ball and Football I 2 3 4 tramural Basketball I BIoIogy Club I Altar Server I Joseph Patrlck Purcell oe St BYIQIGS Westbury Modest Joe wouldnt blow hIs own horn so well make a noIse for hIm He was a rustworthy relxable frIend and was always on hand wIth hns Model T He also parttmpated successfully the Intramurals Honor Character Rattng Intramural r ck and Relays I 2 3 4 In mural Football 2 3 lntramura Basketball 2 3 Intramural Softball Wrlluam Mlchael O Malley St Josephs Garden CIty One of the many class athletes BIII was noted for hIs IovIal and happy dIsposItIon but he was serIous IH the classroom where he had to be He was one of the leaders of the GC cIrcle Honor Character Ra Ing Intramural Football I 2 3 J V Football 3 Intramural Soft and Basketball I 2 3 tramural Relays I 2 3 4 BIoogy Club PresIdent I RIng CommIttee 3 VIce PresIdent of Class 3 Raymond Thomas Regan Ray Our Lady of Lourdes Queens VIIIage ChamInades gnft to the sports word land to the gIrIsI Ray was an unassumIng genlal fellow In class but what a football player' Honor Character Ratlng Intramural Football I J V Football 2 Varsnty Football 3 4 Intramural Softball 2 3 4 Intramural Track and Relays 2 3 4 Intramural Basketball 3 4 Boxmg Jamboree 2 3 4 46 do-F' Je, . . . . 1 H ' 11 Bill 1 - 1 - 1 , x ' ' . , .. . . HJ' H 11Ed11 - - V . I I - u , ' ' ' Ed - - V tt . 1 , 3, 4 . N - t - I t. I ' ' f ' f 4 I H b21II4' ',,,4gI1Q 5 ' ' '- ' ' e r A 1 1 1 J I B . Br ' I 1, nad. , ,3, j tra- ' I 1 ' I j ' ' 1 ' . I u g , . 5 I I ' 5 5 , V I ' I . I I I tr - 1 1 : I 1 1 1 1 . frlff r 7 . - 139 . ' ' L' rf' ' NL.. -.1 , Pl, . 1' 'V' 4 L, 'L A ?7igEv,f ' 1 c, Jr, M'Q:: f 'f I 11 11 IIJ Al ' l ' l I 1 ' 11J- 11 I ' 5 1 . I ' 11 11 - r A ' I ' Q J 1 I - ' 'A T a 1 1' 1 I fla- V V , , . I 5 I . I H - - ' j 2 3. I l N I I I I ' - I 1 2, , g Hon- I, 2g lnta Sof I, 2, 35 54 : I t , , 5 Bi- E 1 - I4 m- ' Soft I' I' I I In- 1 William Joseph Reilly Charles Edward Reller Robert Henry Sandllaas HGOOSQH Charlie Bob St. Aidan's, East Williston Goose , with his twinkling Irish wit, was always in the mood for a little mischief, but his pleasant humor in the classroom turned to aggressiyeness on the gridiron. Freshman Football I, J. V. Football 2, Varsity Football 3 4, Intramural Basketball 3, 4, Intramural Track an'l Relays I, 2, 3, 4, Intramural Softball I, 2 3, 45 Poster Club 3, Boxing Committee 2, 3, 4, Varsity Track 3, Biology Club lj Honor Character Rating. Peter Charles Scalia Pete St. Joseph's, Garden City One of the foremost wits of the 4B2 class Pete was always in a gay and mischievous mood, alive with good humor, and well liked by all, with the possible exception of some who were his victims , Sodality I, 2, Biology Club I, Intramural Our Lady of Lourdes, Queens Village Charlie spent many of his after- noons workrng, but he managed to get his school work done and to have a good time as well. He was always prepared for a lot of fun and even a little homework, Honor Char. acter Rating, Intramural Basketball I, 2, Intramural Softball 3, 4, In- tramural Football I, 2, 3, 45 Intra- mural Track and Relays I, 2. William Walter Sartor Bill St. Aidan's, East Williston Bill was one of the friendliest boys in the class and the one with what was probably the greatest sense of humor, His efforts in the Intra- murals helped to maintain the fame of the Corsairsf Honor Character Rating, Intramural Football I, 3, 45 St. Ge'ard's, Hollis Bob managed to take whatever came to him, whether simple or difficult, in a good natured way, but he stood out with his superb prtchlng for the Flyers. Sodality I, 2, Intramural Track and Relays I, 3, 4, Intramural Football 2, 4, Intra- mural Softball I, 2, Boxing Jam- boree I, 2, Intramural Basketball I, Honor Character Rating, Varsity Baseball 3, 4. Football I, 2, Intramural Softball I, 2, 3, 4, Intramural Track and Relays I , Honor Character Rating. Intramural Basketball I, 35 Intra- mural Softball I, 35 Biology Club I, Reller Put a new squirrel IH Arcarl Purcell Slllett E Reilly Sandhaas The wages of sm ten cents for Bro W Patrlck Francis Scanlan a Our Lady of Vlctory Floral Park Another one of the boys from Floral Park Pat had a cheerful smlle for everyone and hls antlcs and jokes amused even the faculty S dallty I 2 Honor Character Rating Boxlng Commlttee 3 Intramural Basketball 2 Intramural Football I Intramural Track 3 Intramural Soft Richard Erman Scudellarn Scoot St Josephs Garden Cnty One of our football team s hardest drnvlng backs Scoot was endowed wlth a speclal type of humor that always dellghted hrs classmates and sometnmes dellghted has teachers but only sometlmes Honor Charac ter Ratlng Freshm n Football I J V Football 2 Varslty Football 3 4 lntramu al Track and Relays I 2 3 4 ln ramural Softball I 2 Boxlng Jamboree 3 alters Scalia Scanlan, Bro Zahn SL Francns Patrick Slllett Frank St Brlglds Westbury A cheerful personallty a smrle for everybody and a tlmely poke were typical of Franks llghter slde whale he proved has sernousness by malntalnlng a hugh scholastlc record Cheerleader I 2 Honor Roll l 2 3 4 Sodallty l 2 Intramural Debate tramural Football 4 Altar Server 4 Joseph Francls Smalley oe Our Lady of Loretto Hempstead Joe was usually so qulet ln class that you wouldn t know he was there unless you were Iooklng for hum but when you dad look you found a swell guy who always dad hls best for hls class and hls school lntra mural Softball l 2 Intramural Bas ket all l 2 3 Intramural Tra k Relays I 2 4 xlng l Baseball 4 Intramural Debate l 2 Blology Club l Thomas John Sculley Tom Our Lady of Peace Lynbrook Tom was llked by all who knew htm and as captam of the cross country team he dlsplayed hs leadershup He also worked hard for the class ln the Intramurals Honor Character Ratlng Cross Country 3 4 Captam 4 Intramural Football l 2 3 4 Intramural Basketball 2 3 4 Intramural Track and Relays 2 3 4 Intramural Softball 2 3 4 Cafe terra Squad 3 11 11 1 ' 1 ' I . ' : 1 1 I 1 1 1 I 1 1 I 1 1 1, 1 1 1 - : . -- ' , . . 11p t11 11 11 . . , -' 1 I . , . ' , 1 . . ' 1 1 . I 1 I I - 1 , 1 1 1 1 1 5 1 - 1 1 1 A 5 l l, 2g Debate 35 Science Club 35 ln- ball l, j . K, 11' 1 gg 1 I K I' 11 11 11J 11 . V, I 1 1 7 e 5 . f 5 ' 1 1 I 1 J b f ' 7 1 C G , and 1 , 1 Bo , 3, 4g - 1 t 1 1 31 41' 7 ' 5 iw Peter Joseph Stewart HBUQSH St. Agnes, Rockville Centre A likeable fellow who could al- ways be called upon in case of need Bugs was a big cog in the wheel of success of many of our Intra- mural teams, and a fine end on our varsity football team, Intramural Football 2, 3, Varsity Football 4, Intramural Basketball 2, 3, 4, Honor Character Rating, Boxing Committee 3, Intramural Softball 2, 3, 4, Var- sity Golf 3, 4, Intramural Track and Relays 2, 3, 4. 49 William Joseph Snyder Bill Notre Dame, New Hyde Park One of the most outstanding Corsairs both athletically and scho- Iastically, Bill held the class presi- dency for the last three years. So- dality I, 4, Honor Roll I, 2, 3, 4, Leo Honor Society I, 2, 3, 4, Honor Character Rating, Freshmen Football I, J. V, Football 2, Varsity Football 3, 4, Freshmen Basketball I, J. V. Basketball 2, Varsity Track I, 2, 3, 4, Ring Committee 3, Student Council 2, 3, 4, Intramural Football I, Bas- ketball I, 3, 4, Track and Relays I, Softball 3 4' Class President 2 3 4 .,-.-- Francis Xavier Stone UFYSURH Our Lady of Lourdes, Queens Village Comes the spring and Frank's thoughts turn to golf! But during the rest of the year he loyally sup- ported the school activities and kept his marks above average. Honor Character Rating, Varsity Golf 3, 4, Freshmen Basketball I, Intramural Basketball I, 2, 3, 4, Intramural Football I, 2, 3. Edward Brice Sweeney St. Brigid, Old Westbury With a pleasing personality and a great sense of humor, Ed helped make our four years at CHS thora oughly enjoyable, Whenever we saw the Model T chugging UD the road, we knew that Ed and .the patriots of Westbury were coming. Cheerleader I, 2, Sodality I, Honor Character Rating, Intramural Track and Relays 3, Intramural Debate 2, Intramural Football 2. What, no breakfast?-Wolcxok. , b ...Nxt uw-fy 'r ,Aaxyx -JJ A ,A, vxfe. .1 refs.. .,,-Nr A vs sax 0 ILHYRK ALARM A Midsummer Nlghfs Dream -0 Keefe Sartor, Scully Mueller James Francis Sweeney Wnld Jam Immaculate Conceptnon Jamalca Classes never got dull wuth Wald humor and sparkling personality dad not unterfere wnth hrs schoolwork or has partlclpatuon In the Intramurals Honor Character Ratlng Student Councul I Class Presndent l Fresh men Basketball l Intramural Bas ket alll 2 3 4 Intramural oot ball I 2 3 4 Intramural Track and ays I 2 3 4 Boxnng m :tee 2 3 4 Biology Cub Honor Roll 4 .d ' Francls Vmcenl' Thlemann Frankne Our Lady of Lourdes Queens Village Comm to Chamlnade In hrs fnends wlth everyone he met and soon proved his ablllty In both school work and the band H seemed to be able to answer almost any question and always astounded the class In dolng thus He was also one of the fnnest horn players In the band He qurckly caught on to the true Chammade spmt Honor Char ac er Ratung 4 Honor R ll 4 Band 4 James Dewey Tomlm St Agnes Rockvulle Centre Comlng to us ID hls Sophomore year JD left a splendld record behlnd hum he won his varsity let ters an baseball as an excellent putcher and In football as varsity center He also left his mark In the Intramurals In whlch he was very actuve Honor Character Ratung Varslty Football 3 4 Varslty Base ball 3 4 Intramural Basketball 2 Tra d lays 2 Intramural Softball 2 Boxmg Com mltttee 3 Debate 3 Douglas Roger Tlbbetts Wllllam Joseph Tierney Doug St Joseph Garden Cnty To hns presldency of the radlo club and the sodallty and the vlce presldency of the Dramatic Club Doug added tenacxous athletuc 3 4 President 4 Rado Club 2 3 4 Presudent 4 Honor Roll 2 Debate 3 Class President l Student Coun cxl I 2 4 Honor Character Rating J V Football 3 Varslty Football 4 Dramatic Club Z 3 4 Vice Pres: dent 4 Chrnstmas Dance Commlttee 3 4 Glee Club 3 Intramural Foot b and Softball 2 3 Track l 2 3 4 Basketball l 2 Boxung am boree 2 3 Altar Server 4 St Thomas the Apostle West Hempstead The dlstunctron of beung one of Lono Islands top mllers dldnt go to Bulls head as IS shown by hls so qulet that you dudn t know when he was around but he wasnt quiet when It came to sports especially Track Sodalntyl 2 3 4 Leader 4 Honor Character Ratlng Varslty Track I 2 3 4 Intramural Track and Relays l Intramural Basketball I 2 3 4 Intramural Footballl 2 4 Intramural Softball I 4 Varslty Cross Country 2 Relnglon Essay Contest 3 Bnology Club I FLT -. . - ,. I Y A ,fs -T l 'S N . -J -ff V I - -, ix. L .A, '- s, Q o ll H JD F ' a Q . ' ' 3 . ' . . A I . z ' 3, 4g' ,ck an Re I, 3, 45 ,, . - H I I I - If 11 HBHIH . , 4 ' 1 H - - 1, ,I -,I , , . ' ' J . - 1 ' ' I . ,, . . . . . V , A y Q , , b'l't the 'd' on. Sodal t I, 2, flne host of friends. He was usually Jim and company around, but h-ls Sensor year, Frankle quickly made afliyy On- gnilr 3 'Y I ' - - I ' J A I ' f 1. . ' 1 ' ', , , ' '5 , , , : ' b , , , :I F - ', ' , 5' p - , , , J ' , . , A . ., ail ,g ,, 3,5 ,2,3, Rel , , , 5 Co - H . - I I 1 I - J , 5 ' 5 mt , , 1 ' I I: t J 0 1 , 5 . 5 ' . ., K 1 waters fitter? e Henry George Traynor John Vincent Tunny Raymond Patrick Watefi rrpoprr rrjackn ffRayH St. Aidan's, Williston Park Good-natured and friendly, big Pop won a myriad of friends in his stay at Chaminade, as he loyally supported his class in the intra- murals and won a letter for his fine work in the band. Honor Character Rating, Band l, 2, Intramural Track I, 3, Intramural Relays 2, 3, Intra- mural Football I, Softball 2, Basket- ball 3. St. Thomas the Apostle, West Hempstead Always quiet and reserved, Jack's class spirit and athletic ability were shown by his diligent and valuable work in the intramurals. Because of these activities, and because of his very pleasant personality, he won a great number of friends here at Chaminade. Honor Character Rat- ing, Intramural Basketball I, 3, 4, Intramural Football 2, 3, 4, Intra- mural Softball 2, 3, 4, Intramural grad? and Relays 3, 4, J. V. Basket- a , John Martin Wolcxok Johnny Corpus Christie Mineola Always reliable and willing to help out Johnny could often be 'ound in the early hours of the morning practicing with the band He was also bus in the Sodalit and Y Y keeping his marks above average So ality l 2 3 4 Marian Library eo onor iety 2 Honor Roll l, Honor Character Rat- ' , B nd 2, 3, 4, Radio Club 2 4, Vice President 3, Intramural Football and S ftball l, 2, lnr mural Track 3, 4, Altar Server I, St. Catherine of Sienna, Franklin Square A livewire in many intramural ac- tivities, Ray also employed his abilities in the Debate and Speech Society, and in being the assistant business manager of the Crimson and Gold. Honor Character Rating, Sodality l, Debate and Speech So- ciety l, Z, 3, NFL membership, ln- tramural Speech 3, Intramural Track and Relays l, 2, 4, Intramural Soft- ball 2, Altar Server l, 2, 3, 4, Glee Club 3, Biology Club I, Football Manager l, Honor Roll 4, C. F. L. membership, Crimson and Gold 4. Ed doesn't think much of this elective-Oleksiak lthe victiml, Scudellari k , Cul in. John George Wilshusen, Jr. Hjacku Our Lady of Loretto, Hempstead Always ready with a smile or a snappy remark, Jack earned many friends for himself in Chaminade. His chief interests outside of class lay in the camera and radio clubs, in both of which he was an impor- tant asset, Sodality l, 2, 3, 4, Marian Library 3, 4, President 4, Camera Club l, 2, 3, 4, Secretary- Treasurer 4, Radio Club 2, 3, 4, Honor Character Rating, Honor Roll 3, 4. i J 'b I x..:'- George Gehrr Peter Fuss Treas Paul Hen Clappln Vlce Presld ry Cooper Secreta ,-f a ' g President urer ent 'Y . . I I I I .,'f'KM , I ' f of Q A , X , .. . xx - L wrence Lester Altpeter Melvln James Anderson Chester Arthur Allen 3 Me Tommy Chet lncarnatlon Bellalre St Pascal Baylon Hollls Chets flalr for practlcal lokes helped to make a lastlng lmpresslon on every one of us and hIS work as Stage Manager ensured the Dramatlc Club of lts successful productlons Football Manager I J V Football 2 Band 3 4 Sodalltyl 2 3 Stage Manager of Dramatlc Club 3 4 St Arlasthasla Llttle Neck Tommy was g cullar wlt all hls own and an eager ness for knowledge whlch made hlm a verltable questlon box durlng classes HIS actlvltles were Blology Club I Camera Club I Sclence Club 3 Radlo Club 2 Sodallty 4 lntra mural Football 2 Honor Character lng I 2 53 shutterbug at heart Mel found tlme ou s room to develop a talent for answer lng QUESTIONS ln Spanlsh class and for travellng around the track at a ood cllp amera Club I Blology Club I Booster Club 2 3 Intramural Football 2 Intramural Track I 2 Intramural Relays I 2 3 Varslty Track 3 4 Garrett Edward Austln Our Lady of VICTOFY Floral Park G was known for hls llght t dness and lovlal personallty Althoug as hls solld play ln all sports helped us greatly ln the Intramurals Sodallty 2 3 4 Freshmen Football J V Bas etball In ramural Rlfle I Freshmen Basketball Intramural otball I 2 S 4 Basketball I 2 3 4 Track 4 Honor Character Ratlng I 2 3 2 3 4 Blology Club I Intramural Debate I 2 Edvard Douglas Blom Hollls St Gregory Wllllam Joseph Buckley ., I ,. the Great, Bellerose lncarnaton, d nservatlve though he Hls love for basketball and com panlonshlp wlth ' Doc dld not deter Ed from partlclpatlng ln almost every Intramural 3CflVlYy Blology Club I, Sodallty I, 2, 3, Chamlnade Honor SOCl9fY I, 2 3, 4, Intramural Foot Track 2, Relays 2, Rlfle l Basket' ball I J V Basketball 2 Varslty Basketball 3 4, Honor Character Rat-HQ I, 2, 3, 4, Freshmen Football, Ad Drlve CaDTaln QUIET an co was Blll had a manner of lnfectlng everyone wlth hlS lovlallty Hls hard work on has studles gave hlm the re spect of the class Among hls ac tlvltles were Sodallty 3, 4, Honor Character Ratlng I, 2 3 4, Blology Club I, Intramural Rltle I I,Jl' l L l I ii: 11 11 u u ll In GBM ,, - - - H H lffed with a ne- Though a , 8 , , ' ' , - ' ' ' ' ' ' r ' ' t ide the dark- heaf 9 I I . , ' ,V ' V - b nh b ketball was hls prlde, : - . ' Q 1 'I ' . C , 25 , , 1 ' 1 . . J , : 'I , , : g ' Q ' : - Q' 5 , g k 5 t ' : ' A Rat' , , 3, 4. I , ' l I Fo , , , 3, 4, 'oftball l, 2, 5 ' , , 3, : , , , : , I, I Ed B'll ball l 2 sf 4- Softball l, 2, 3 43 A' , , ' 3' Robeff -hh Burke William Paul Clappm Bob St. Thomas the Apostle, Hempstead Bob's carefree attitude coupled with his ability to lecture and dis- cuss, particularly in the fields of science and aeronautics made him an interesting member of the Mus- keteers, Biology Club I, Secretary, Sodality 2, 3, 4, Intramural Football l, 2, 3, Intramural Debate 2, ln- tramural Track I, 2, 4, Intramural Softball I, Z, 4, Honor Character Rating I, 2, 3, 4. Frank Charles Burkhard Frank Holy Name of Mary, Valley Stream A four-year scholarship man, Frank did not let his explosive in- terest in science prevent him from engaging in school activities. J. V. Rifle 2, 3, Varsity Rifle 4, Sodality I, 2, 3, 4, Leader 3, 4, Chaminade Honor Society I, 2, 3, 4, Biology Club I, President, Radio Club 2, 3, 4, President 4, Honor Character Rating I, 2, 3, 4, Science Club 2, 3, Secretary 3, Intramural Rifle I, Class Officer I, 2, Muslc Appreciation Club 2, Yearbook Class Editor. Raymond Arthur Carey Bow Our Lady of Lourdes, Queens Village One of the sparks of the class, Bud was a must in all the intra- murals and an expert at golf. In- tramural Football I, 2, 4, Basketball I, 2, 3, 4, Softball I, 2, 3, 4, Track I, 2, 3, Rifle I, Freshmen Football, J. V. Football 2, Biology Club I, npaulrr St. Aidans, Willlston Park Paul's amiable and sincere per- sonality, and his expert ability on the firing line proved to be his forte. Freshmen Football, J. V Foot- ball 2, 3, Varsity Football 4, J. V. Rifle l, 2, Varsity Rifle 3, 4, lntraa mural Football l, Track 3, 4, Softe ball I, 4, I-'onor Character Ratino I, 2, 3, 4, Captain of J. V. Rifle 2, Vice President 4 Thomas Patrick Connors HT., Queen of Peace, Kew Gardens Though always in the center of funmaking, T was a hard worker both on the football field and in his studies. Intramural Debate I, Intra- mural Rifle I, Track I, 2, 4, Relays I, 2, 4, Football I, Softball I, 2, 3, 4, Basketball I, 2, 3, 4, Fresh- men Basketball, Presrdent of Ring Committee, Football 2, 3, 4, Honor Character Rating I, 2, 3, 4, Class Officer I, 3. Henry Martin Cooper Hen-Fen Our Lady of Victory, Floral Park Hen-Fen is undoubtedly one of the greatest characters the class ever had. His comments on things- going-on always pepped up the day for us, and his lanky frame made him an important cog on the hard- woods. Intramural Softball I, 2, 3, 4, Intramural Debate I, Z, Honor Character Rating, Class Officer I, 2, 3, Freshmen Basketball. Track and Relays 3, 4, Football 2, 3, Basketball I, Class Officer I, 2, ln- tramural Debate I, 2, Honor Characa ter Rating, Football I. .iughyl Crawford Derrigk 55 John Victor Dowling Jack Sts. Joachim and Anne, Queens Vrllage Cheer up, there's more to corne. Theodore Robert Crawford Ted Grace Church, Jamaica Estates Besides rankrng above average scholastrcally, Ted contrrbuted hrs skrll to each of the Intramurals as well as Chamrnade's golf and bowlrng teams. Charninade Honor Socrety I, 2, 4, Golf 2, 3, 4, Fresh- men Football, Honor Char.-,rrtgr Rating I, 2, 3, 4, Intramural Basket- ball I, 2, 4, Football I, 2, 4, Softball I, 2, 3, 4, Track 2, 3, 4, Intramural Debate, Track 4, Baseball I, Bowl- ing 3, 4. Brian Hand Derrick Speed Sts. Joachrm and Anne, Queens Village Though a quiet sort of fellow eed ually o a I c fun and ever ready to help rn class activities Among hrs actrvitres were Int amural T ack 3 4 Intramural ays 3 Intramural e H no Character Rating I 2 3 4 Cham nade Honor So rety I 4 Freshmen Football Peter Lawrence Fuss ,,Wee,, Our Lady Queen ot Martyrs Kew Gardens Wee was always a leader rn hrs class, partrcularly rn hrs command of the Kings Englrsh . The old doctor also dabbled rn essay work, Skywrrter Staff 2, 3, 4, Chaminade 7 3 al Honor Roll I, ... , 4, lntramur Football I, 2, 3, 4, Softball I 7 3 Track I, , 5 2 4 Relays I 2, 3, 4, Basketball 4, Honor Character Rat- ing I, 3, 4, Stamp Club 2, 3, 4, Vice President 3, Music Appreciatron Club 2, 3, Secretary 4, George Francis Fijux George Sl. PatrlCk, Although due wardrobe, rt was cult to recognize always agreeable along with, and away a frrend Bay Shore to his variable occasionally drffr- hrm, George was and easy to get he never turned rn need. Among his actrvrties were: Sojalrty 3, 4, Chaminade Honor Socrety 2, 3, 4, Honor Character Rating I, 2, 3, 4. Underneath a moo of blond wavy harr was to be round one of our most energetrc and enthusias- tic mites, the thrrd of the Dowlrngs. Freshmen Football I, Freshmen Basketball I, Dramatic Club I, 2, 3, Sodalrty I, 2, 3, 4, Intramural Track 2, 3, 4, Intramural Relay 2, 3, 4, Intramural Rifle I, Honor Character Rating I, 2, 3, 4. George Thomas Gehrig Lou Corpus Christi, Mineola Lou was an outstanding example of an all-around Chamrnade man as an athlete, as a class leader, as a student, but primarily as a trrend. Sodalrty 3, 4, Leader 3, 4, J. V. Football 2, Varsity Football 3,4, Var- sity Track 3, 4, Class Offrcer 2,.3, 4? Class President 3, 4, Charnlnade Honor Society 2, 3, 4, Student Coun- crl 3, 4, Secretary 3, 4, Honor Char- acter Rating I, 2, 3, 4, Intramural Track I, 2, Football I, Relays I, 2, Basketball I, 2, 3, 4, Softball-I, 2, 3, 4, Dance Cornmrttee 3, 4, Crimson and Gold Staff. x Nu-1 Dowling Filux FW Gehrig rs-of 1 4 Donald John Glabagh Gerard Alexander Gozaloff Herbert Alfred Grumm Robert Arthur Hrggms Don Gozu Herb Pnnky St Pascal Baylon St Albans Dons good natu elness and hls melodlous laugh whuch sounded luke a stalled Mack truck contrlb uted greatly to bnghtenung the mo e dreary days of our four year stay ramural Softball I 2 3 tramural Track I Intramural Bas eball I V Baske a Honor Character Rating I 2 3 4 Baseball 4 Chammade Honor So cle y 2 4 St Aldans Wllllston Park Gozl IS always present when any practlcal joke IS to be played and the flrst one to laugh at the wlttl clsms of others Among has actlyn tles were Boxing I 2 Honor Char a er Rating I 2 3 4 Intramural S ttball I 2 Intramural Football I 2 4 Intramural Track2 4 9769 St Pascal Baylon St Albans Herbs phenomenal knowledge of German had nothxng to do wutn has abnlnty as a track star but has brrsk hearty attltude won hum many friends Honor Character Rating I 2 3 4 Chamlnade Honor Socxety 3 Varsity Track 3 4 Intramural Football I 2 lr1tramuralSottbalI I Radio Club I 2 lncarnatxon Bellaire Though usually sersous and re served Plnky showed hls loyalty to the class by hrs active partlcl patron ln the Intramurals Honor Character Ratlng I 2 4 Freshmen Basketball Intramural Softball I 2 4 Intramural Football I 2 3 nramural Basketball I 2 3 Intramural Track I 2 4 Intramural R ays I 2 4: xv -9-......,,,,?..BW-Hmw-'www 0 an 49 x 5 '99 Wg N' me mxxhxh ,K sxumnmxxxxmugmuy 'rm Q if 1 4' 'I 2 mxxvx mkxxvx SX J' Hn can-Q 'fi - ini V'Cf0f AHWONY Karl John Joseph KCHY John Joseph Kunsella Roberf John Krapp VIC Jack Jada ob St Chrnstopher Baldwln St Andrew Ayelllno Flushnng St pamck Glen Cove STS Joachlm and Anne Hrs qulck retorts and wlttlclsms enabled Vac to llyen dull class pe I s H was also yn a In In ra mural football and basketball Honor C aracter Ratung I 7 3 4 C In e Honor Socnety I 2 Band l ramural Football l 2 tramural Softball I r mural Basketball I 2 3 tramural Debate 2 Leo Honor Socnety One of the best athletes Jack put a Q eat deal of perseryerlng effort to attaun hrs success on the grldlron and the track Intramural Track and aysl Softballl 2 Basket I ot all I Varslty Football 3 4 Varslty Track 7 3 4 Rrng Commuttee Class Off: cer I Honor Character Ratnng I 5 3 4 Bnoo Club I Raduo Clubl 2 Intramural De ate I 2 Jacks mlschleyous pranks ea ned m 5 pot th o 'er of c s clowns but he knew when to be at tentuve Hrs happy go lucky man nernsms endeared hum to the class Class Offucer 2 3 Varsrty Track 2 Intramura Trac In V3 mural Relays Intramural oot a nramura So a 3 Rlng Commnttee Intramural D bate I Honor Character Ratzng I Queens Vrllage A fune hustllng ball player Bob was a varslty baseball and nntra mural stalwart A good sport In class too he was always In on the best un Freshmen Football Honor aracter Rating I 2 3 In mural Basketball 2 3 4 Intramural Track 3 4 Intramural Relays 3 4 Buology Club I Intramural Rnfle I Varsity Baseball 3 4 aggnore MahonGY peas -653 f'9 5 Joseph Louls Magglore JON' JOSGPJY MBHOWY oe St Agnes Rockvllle Centre One of our hot rod owners Joes smulung face and happy laugh were well known and liked through ou the Musketeers Band I 2 3 4 Sodallty 2 3 4 Freshman Foot a In ramural Football 2 3 Intramural Basketball 2 3 Rlfle I Honor Character Ratlnq I 2 3 4 Intramural Softball I 2 3 Bowllng 4 Intramural Track 2 3 ln mural Golf 3 4 5 7 I Baldy Blessed Sacrament Jackson Helghts Baldy successfully combnned good natured cheerfulness and frlen Ily nnteqrrty unto a I keable per sonalrty whuch made htm one of our most popular Musketeers Rlng Com ml tee Freshmen Football J V otball 2 Va tty ball B sketball l Track 4 Int amu al rack I s a oltball 4 Rel 4 Honor Character Ratnng I 2 3 4 Blology Club I For once the book is nght Blom Burkhard Anderson 3 A, A, ., .a -J 7.13 'V iii? I' 4 . J, s,--ff wi' lr Miller receives Terzi Award from Coach Flynn. Edward Joseph Martin .,Ed,, Our Lady of Lourdes, Queens Village Good natured and cheerful, Ed is always ready to turn his talent to helping others. This piano artist of the class combined quick wit and sagacity to give us many a hilarious laugh. Dramatic Club l, 2, 3, 4, In- tramural Speaking I, 2, 3, 4, Honor Character Rating I, 2, 3, 4, Sky- writer Staff 3, 4, Chaminade Honor Society I, 2, 3, 4, Intramural Foot- ball 2, Intramural Softball 2, Year- book Class Editor. Thomas Carroll Mulry Tom St. Joseph's, Hewlett Tom's cherubic face belied his active participation in the pranks of the class, which brought an all- around uplift of our general spirit. His sarcastvc c1u:ps kept the class in constant agitation. Among his activi- ties were: Intramural Football I, 2, Intramural Basketball I, Intra- mural Softball I, 2, 3, 4, Intramural Track l, 2, 3, Intramural Debate I, 2, 3, 4, Sodality 3. Francis Charles Musselman Dutch Our Lady of Lourdes, Queens Village Always a hustler when it came to class spirit, Dutch's ever ready smile and quiet chuckle gave him a boost in attaining whatever mark he set for himself. Sodality I, 2, Biology Club I, Intramural Relays I , , ntrarnural Softball I, Z 3 4' Intramural Football I, 2, IHonoI' Character Rating I, 2, 3, 4, Intra- mural Track I. John Edward McConnin Andrew Joseph McGowan John hack., St. Pascal Baylon, Queens Village Jack was never too busy with basketball and Cicero to flash his friends a big Pepsodent smile. Among his activities were: Intra- mural Basketball 2, Captain, J. V. Basketball 2, Varsity Basketball 3: Intramural Softball I, 2, Intramural Football 2, Honor Character Rating I, 2, 3, 4, Intramural Track. HDOCH Our Lady of Perpetual Help, Ozone Park Doc will always be remembered among the brains of the class, and a real champ in the cage oame. Leo Honor Society I, 2, 3, 4, Chaminade Honor Society I, 2, 3, 4, Sodality l, 2, 3, 4, Intramural Football I, 2. 3, 4, Softball I, 2, 3, 4, Track I, Re- lays I, Basketball I, J. V. Basket- ball 2, Varsity Basketball 3, 4, Honor Character Rating I, 2, 3, 4, Freshmen Football I, Freshmen Basketball I, Class Officer 2, 3, ln- tramural Debate I, 2. Edward Miastkowski Miast Our Lady of Victory, Floral Park A natural at baseball, Miast made the Varsity in his freshman year, and stands an excellent chance of becoming a pro. He saw lots of action on the hardwoods, too. Honor Character Rating I, 2, 3, 4, Varsity Baseball I, 2, 3, 4, Varsity Basketball 2, 3, 4, Intramural Foot- ball I, 2, 3, 4, Track I, 2, 3, 4, Basketball I, Class President I. Musselrnan har Peter Frank Rocca nova Rock St. Gregory the Great, Bellerose His nickname was a perfect in- dication of his determination in class and on the gridiron. Rock's cheerful attitude made him a favor- ite of all. J. V. Football I, Z, 3, Varsity Football 4, Varsity Track I, Z, 3, 4, Intramural Football 3, Basketball 2, 3, 4, Rifle I, Track I, 2, Relays I, 2, Sodallty 3, 4, Rifle Club I, 2, Intramural Debate, Bowling 3, 4. Michael Barry Ryan ,rMIker, St. Agnes, Rockville Centre Though on the friendliest terms with Morpheus, Mike had a talent for learning from everything that happened about him. Sodality 3, 4, Freshmen Football, Intramural Foot- ball 2, 3, 4, Intramural Basketball I, 2, 3, 4, Intramural Softball 2, 3, 4, Intramural Track 3, Honor Character Rating I, 2, 3, 4. Christopher Peter Schlachter Chris Immaculate Conception, Jamaica Mr. Kasky's Baby Tank is a cheerful, bubbling fellow who often gets in the hair of his teachers but manages to disentangle himself in a harmlessly pleasing manner. Sodality 3, 4, Freshman Football, J. V. Foot- ball, Varsity Football 3, 4, Honor Character Rating 2, 4, Intramural Softball I, 2, 3, 4, Intramural Foot- ball 2, 3. Gerard James Veitch Mic St. Theresa of Avila, Richmond Hill Mic has shown his ability in both sports and studies. His strong point is the high jump in which he has done well for all four years, Varsity Track I, 2, 3, 4, Freshman Football, J. V. Football 2, J. V. Basketball 2, Freshman Basketball, Intramural Basketball I, 3, 4, Intra- mural Softball I, 2, 3, 4, Intramural Track I. Thomas Christian Volkle Tommy George Francis Wright HTUQ., St. Gregory the Great, Bellerose Tommy is the type who is con- tent to do his work quietly and not seek the limelight. He is ever ready to help any of hs classmates no matter what the occasion may be. Sodality 4, Intramural Track 3, 4, Honor Character Rating I, 2, 3, 4. Chorpus Christi, Mineola TugI' gave evidence of his splen- did school spirit by hls excellent at- tendance at all games and his good- natured cooperation in the intra- murals. Sodality 3, 4, Intramural Football 2, 3, 4, Intramural Soft- ball 4, Intramural Basketball 2, 3, 4, Honor Character Rating I, Z, 3. 4, Freshman Football I, Intramural Golf 2, 3, 4, Intramural Track 3. Whois going 'O PWM Volke Wright 59 I Mmdauaflheeww I l 'I From the time they sign on as crew members of the good ship CHAMINADE those who pursue hidden treasure are carefully and rigorously trained, and em-li term they come closer to their aspirations, their PIRATE GOLD. X. X S X uhm' ' sw fi 0, 'O 'Q u T2 .45 .uf vim f Q .A 'w5 ,114 'Y vh- Xm X A 1 Nz- g - Y X J 5, . .is 61 5 'Z P -I .nfl Q ' 1 A BACK ROW John Walsh Robert Howlett Rnchard Muller Arthur Grnbbln FIFTH ROW Matthew Cerny Edward Vollmer Wmlluar-n Elsen Thomas Morley Donald Duedench FOURTH ROW Edward Hanrahan Kenneth McBrnde Ruchard Zehnle Henry Knrshe Joseph Znmmer THIRD ROW Wulluam Brendenba h Muchael Hostage Eugene Grummrg Thomas Wheart Jerome Materdero Walter Muller SECOND ROW Roger Mauckel Joseph Becker Bruce Harruson John Futzgerald George Englush Joseph Genger FRONT ROW Nucholas Loorete Ruchard Donovan Joseph Rooney John Maloy and Alfred Walter 62 Z I I I ' 5 , , 1 , r 3 f I , . - I C 1 I 1 Y, , - 1 I , , f , - 2 I I I , . PAUL CORWIN Presldent DONALD MCCAULEY Vace Presndent EDWARD REILLY Secretary HENRY KIRSHE Treasurer E PIONEERS were busnly actuve un every freld of endeavor at Chamunade Cleaver Lynch Zehnle and Ksldea were band members whale Weiss Petruskne and Zehnle were en largang upon the fundamentals of oratory ln the Debate Club ln Aprnl Petruskne came through wlth the state tltle an Orato rlcal Declamatuon for the N F L Actnve Sodalusts were Zehnle, Howlett Znrnmer and Marc kel and the Honor Roll mcluded Zlmmer, Zehnle Manckel Howlett McBrnde Englush Mnller and Krrshe In addatnon the Dramatlc So lety found two Proneers Helndel and Weiss among the cast of nts annual productron In addrtlon to wlde ranged class actrvrty rn nntramural sports E Really Corwln McCauley Smlth Schutz and Gordon made theJ V football team McCauley Knrshe, and E Renlly were varslty track men while Corwnn and Krrshe were J V cagers Petruskre Klecak and M Rellly were nrmrods on the J V rrfle team The roster of the baseball team Included Pro neers Corwln and Fahey and partrcnpatrng rn the annual Boxing Jamboree were Becker McCauley Marckel Muller and McBrrde BACK ROW James Moore Vlncent Petruskne John Spam George Klecak Henry Klrshe Stanley Drake John Connors Kenneth Derham Wnllnam Dowden Robert Comerford Donald McCauley Rnchard Zehnle Roger Malckel Rlchard Smith Vrncent Datz Maurlce Reilly SECOND ROW Edward Jensen Francxs Werss Rudolph Schutz Leo Gordon Harold Hemdel James Ksldea John Fahey Joseph Zlmmer Lawrence Becker Alexander VIESDI FRONT ROW John Cleaver Ronald Lynch Kenneth McBrude Robert Fisher George English Rlchard Muller Mrchael Kopp Edward Rellly Paul Corwin Robert Howlett - 1 1 1 1 1 1 ' I . 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BACK ROW John Loeftler Edward Hanrahan Matthew Cerny Eugene Grimmig Joseph Geiger FOURTH ROW Allen Arnold Duncan Draper Ray mond Jasinski Thomas Aab William Elsen Francis Gallagher Matthew Brennan Fred Bischoff THIRD ROW William Cheslock Richard Higgins Arthur Hald Gerald Kiefer Robert Burke Donald Kiederich Lew Cibeu William Fay Paul Levin SECOND ROW William Keenan Edward Brown Richard Donovan Michael Ambrosio Michael Hostage Nicholas Loprete John Fitzgerald Brian Jennings Wiliam Ball Richard Gemrnelli FRONT ROW Edward Barnes Harold Farrell John Francis John l.eViness Paul Dahm Ernest Franck Thomas Doyle William Breidenbach Francis Keenan Thomas Cuff MATTHEW CERNY President EUGENE GRIMMIG Vice President EDWARD HANRAHAN Secretary JOSEPH GEIGER Treasurer JOHN LOEFFLER Mayor WE TRAILBLAZERS continued on our proud path through life at Chaminade F Keenan and W Keenan were mem bers of the varsity football squad while Ambrosio, Breidenbach and Gemmelli played good ball for the J V The baseball team received strength from 3Bl in the form of Franck and Holzweiss Ace reporters Loprete Grimmig and Jasinski have con tributed many fine pieces ot iournalism to the TARMAC while an exceptionally large percentage of the class made the Honor Roll. These included Elsen, Donovan, Grimmig, Loprete, Cerny, Fitzgerald. Geiger, Hanrahan, Breidenbach, Gribbin, Jasinski, Diederich, and Hostage. Diederich, Doyle, Donovan, and Loprete made great ad- vances in Debate and Speech. Our class gave Gernmelli, Dahm, Elsen, Brennan, and Bruhn to the Chaminade Band, and the Trailblazers boast Cerny, Loprete, Diederich, Breidenbach, W. Keenan, F. Keenan, and Elsen as members of the cast of the annual school play. Winning the Upperclass Raffle and attaining the highest attendance at the football and basketball games helped us merit the Spirit Cup in January. The Mustan THOMAS WHEARTY-President EUGENE RlLEY-Vice President ALFRED WALTER-Secretary RAYMOND O'CONNOR4Treasurer WILLIAM McGARRY-Mayor WE MUSTANGS have proved ourselves members in good standing of Chaminade not only on the athletic field, but also in the classroom and in the various activities which round out our education. Varsity football men were McGuckin, Nulty, and Mc- Garry, while Maloy and Shiebler made the J. V. squad. Smith, McGuckin, and Hoffman played varsity basketball, while McGarry and McGuckin were regulars on the base- ball nine. ln addition, McCarville was a varsity rifleman. Our class captured the intramurals football and basketball school championships. Active in the Sodality were Whelan, J, Walsh, Whearty, Mosher, McCarviIle, and Starin, while Tierney and Whearty contributed to Chaminade's band. The debate and speech society found Whearty and McCarville among its members, while Chaminade Honor Roll included Whearty, Walter, Matedero, J. Walsh, Morley, Vollmer, Rooney, and Miller. STANDING, LEFT TO RIGHT: Thomas Whearty, Grover Nulty, Philip Hoffman, William Mosher, Michael Sughrue, Albert Trageser, Donald Vacheron, Francis Pollock. FOURTH ROW: James Murray, John Starin, William McGarry, Stephen Smith, Walter Miller, Thomas Morley, Edward Vollmer, John Wilson. THIRD ROW: Matthew Mankiewicz, Thomas Welch, Alfred Walter, John Quinn, Albert Spillman, Thomas Raffo, John Tierney, Bruce Harrison. SECOND ROW: John Maloy, Raymond O'Connor, James Reilly, Claude Ronzitti, Joseph Rooney, Charles McGuckin, John Murphy, Richard Nicklas, FRONT ROW: John Whelan, Martin Rogers, George Murphy, William Walsh, Joseph Munna, Jerome Matedero, Andrew Munch, Eugene Riley. ABSENT: William Fannon, Bartley McCarville, George Shiebler, Joseph Turnesa, John Walsh, Robert Reed. 2? Whea ny' walfff, Riley, of Con ngp' A 'Q 5...- .' '. 'CTO' 1 me ,S -, sf BACK ROW James Pardy Vnncent Macchna George Kuhn Matthew Kramer Lawrence Buckley SEVENTH ROW Herbert Von Urff Herman Hemlenn Francns Lrcopolr Wullnam Condren John Dash John Baxter SlXTH ROW Thomas Rooney John Mure Robert Bnshop Fred Danner Wnllnam Hundt FlFTH ROW Vnncent Fntzgerald John Mayer Dennas Shea James McCIos mond Trouve Richard Hoermann Michael Kennedy James Savllle THIRD ROW Wnlluam Nealon Donald Stanton James Maher John Munna James Dunne Wnllnam McCarthy SECOND ROW Lawrence Gallacher Frank Merklnn Ernest Sartor Reymond Urbnnato James Cremlns FRONT ROW John Brady John Quigley Robert Buttner Albert Strassel Wnlluam Futzgerald 66 Sophomore onor Students key, Charles Brown, William Kohller. FOURTH ROW: Wnllliam Snyth, Ray: . A p fwgif - ' 1 ww, nw ,... A f'- jx wx 'F Q 7?-tugs: V4 5 xt , i fa: . A, Q ,,. A A , v . 4 Q u'- 1 H Q' f wi? Q xv? ., . Q 5 ff Af - , 9 L ,Y 314, , ,X A np 1 x 'A ' ' ' K' I N g I N? ,wigs yf f , .f E+ fo . N ' Q ' . 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W -F V1 55 ' f V 'FW if if 5 ' .L 1 v -, -5 3 'J 'Iv X Q 1 if his f' Q gg 'ii V 1-1 Q. 1 v A .P mf , .., C ' - V Q M Q' 1 vi Y QAX' T at LEE X , M 'I I' pf , Q' , X , -... of f Q4 BACK ROW Davnd Kenney Douglas Cole Wnlluam Barnes James Poag Charles Joyce SEVENTH ROW John Shanley Edward lpser Robert Boguskl Joseph Bull James Keller Dale Haas SIXTH ROW Gerald Whute Roger Segall Joseph Murphy Ollver DeJesu Ruchard Qunnn FIFTH ROW John Kraus Gerald Doody Robert Bolton Theodore Jordan Edward Marme Louis Masottl FOURTH ROW John Cassudy Raymond Fredler Roger Savane Stanley Sampson Kenneth Donnellon THIRD ROW Robert Malyk Charles Simpson Richard Plunkett Donald Hopkms Phlllp Meynen James Kramer SECOND ROW Donald Murphy Lawrence Whnte Richard Keenan John Knapp John Carroll Frank Scumeca FRONT ROW Edward Coyle Rnchard Holgate James Cosgrove Paul Basel 70 2 , , , , . 2 , , , , , . 2 . 1 , , . , . 1 , , , . 1 , JOSEPH BILL Presldent CHRISTOPHER HAASE Vnce Presrdent Secretary JOHN J CASSl DY Haase Bill Cassidy both sports and ac WE COMETS are proud of our record ln tivlties as well as setting an enviable record ln scholastlc school raffle drive, we also achrevement Gannrng honor an the placed our share of students on the football squad namely Bo guskl Boykin Carroll Cornelrus Dunne Cassrdy and Frtzgerald Practrcally the entlre basketball team was from our class Cor neluus Bull Boguskr Condren DeJesu and Donellon and we also had our members of the track team such as Bolton Boyle Campbell and Coulter On the baseball team DeJesu Boguska Haase are swnngrng theur bats for the glory of the school About one thurd of the class rs rn the Sodalrty and there IS a good proportuon In the band Ed Condren garned the dns trnctlon of gorng to the State Tournament wnth hrs humorous declamatron and we also had a large number of students on the honor roll led by Doug Cole who recerved two one hundred averages ln the mud term and frnal examunatrons Bob Cavanagh ns a member of the Stamp Club In good standung BACK ROW John DnNoto Raymond Boykun Robert Bogusku Harry Florence Joseph Bull Edward Condren Wulllam Cornelrus FOURTH ROW Gerald Doody R hard Campbell Fred Coulter Thomas Frtzgerald Ollver ond Comerford John Carroll Peter John Cassudy James Beveridge nc DeJesu Dale Haas THIRD ROW Raym boslo Kenneth Donnellon Robert Bolton Cavanagh Jullo Bruno James Cos worth FRONT Cassldy James Am r Raymond Fledler SECOND ROW Robert grove Edward Coyle Douglas Cole John Boyle Arthur Bos ROW Wulllam Barnes Wnlllam Boorman Robert Engel John Carey Paul Ammermueller Paul Basel The Lancers WE LANCERS hope to set a good example for the following Frosh, for we have proven our- selves to be loyal Chaminade students, in both scholastic and extra-curricular activities, As proof for this, we only have to show our record, which speaks for itself, Strengthening our religious principles, and increasing our devotion to Mary, Mehary, Lenz, McKeon, Kil- feather, James and Kramer were members of the sodality. On the gridiron Kraus, Masotti and Mehary helped the freshmen to rack up wins. Pete McGarry, who came to Chaminade in February should help Chaminade's future football hopes. lpser, McGarry, Hopkins, and Hughes, risked their necks in the annual boxing jamboree. Lending their gifts of oratory to the Debate club, Jordan, McKeon, Marine, Harrison hope to gain the degree of distinction, Leading the Lancers on the honor roll was Joyce, with a 95.8 average. He was followed closely by lpser, Malyk, Keller, Marine, Knapp, Kammer, Mc- Keon, Kraus, Masotti, Jordan, and Kenney, while Gribbin gave his artistic ability to the Booster Club. f-ia' if Murphy, Poag, Segall. ROBERT MURPHY-President JAMES POAG-Vice President ROGER SEGALL-Secretary BACK ROW: Eugene Rattigan, John Shanley, Richard Prendergast, Richard Quinn, Thomas Mullen, Jerome Schmitt, John Roets, Joseph Murphy, Arthur Swartz, Stanley Samson, Roger Segall. THIRD ROW: George Noonan, Francis Oster, John Peldai, Robert Murphy, Robert Prignano, Louis Riley, James Soltys, Gerald White, Richard Plunkett, Louis Savarie, SECOND ROW: Joseph Pen- nachio, Robert Morrow, John Strassel, Charles Seidler, Lawrence White, John Rhodes, Frank Sxgnor, George Stradar, Charles Simpson. FRONT ROW: Gregory Vavoso, Lee Roach, Frank Scimeca, Donald Murphy, Rudolph Ruppenstein, Donald O'Shea, Henry Witt, James Poag, James Rogers. ls lc 14 Ci BACK ROW: Neil Kammer, Robert Kertscher, Theodore Jordan, James Mehary, Peter McGarry, Robert Kildea, John Kraus, Louis Masotti, Philip Meynen, James Keller, Edward lpser, SECOND ROW: James Kramer, John Hayes, Raymond Kraemer, John James, John Knapp, Donald Hopkins, Richard Malyk, John Gallagher, James McKeon, John Hughes, Phillip Gribbins, Russel Millar, Edward Marine. FRONT ROW: David Kenny, George Maresco, Richard Har- rison, Joseph Lynch, John Kleinschnitz, Charles Joyce, Paul Kasperski, Robert Kilfeather, Richard Holgate, John Mellor, John McNulty, Richard Keenan. ABSENTEE: Daniel Lenz. LOUIS MASOTTI-President JOHN KRAUS-Vice President RICHARD HARRISON-Secretary PETER MCGARRY-Treasurer WE GLADlATORS entered Chaminade in September, I948, and rapidly tried to prove our spirit by diligent study, and active participation in the activities in school. Our proof for our intellectual efforts was to capture the banner for the highest average of both underclass and school in the midterm and the final examinations, as well as winning the spelling banner. ln sports our brawnier classmates, Samson, Riley, and Mur- phy gave their all in preserving the laurels of the Frosh squad. Arty Swartz was a regular on the Frosh basketball roster, and Ruppenstein and Simpson risked life and limb in the annual boxing jamboree. Candidates for the track team, Segall, Quinn, and Plunkett raced on the cinders, and holding a potential posi- tion on next year's nimrods, Stradar won the Freshman Rifle tournament. Tooting merrily away in the famous Chaminade band, Scimeca, Simpson, Mullen, Quinn, Ruppenstein, and Rhodes hope someday to attain a major letter. Poag gave his talents to the debate club, and Quinn and Plunkett donated articles to the TARMAC, Kraus, Ma SOHI, McGarr Y. Front: Hanison mlifsvwq ,. isqf 1 hQss 4 sf, 1 TOD' ' 1 1 it 'af fr fu W. ,553 ti. E 1' I d D I d I ly p fl th T C d f X Exploiting our treasure, the Catholic philosophy of life, we are ready to leave Chaminade with an enlightened religious attitude to face our life in the chaotic world of todag. YHI me h ZBI Id Rgh C hTbI d fhM V I f h Bl cl S d b Ub T Y dC Ily v w QQ? 1 if S . X, x ZH? Tw' A1 N wx. ' f F, S y ? fJf 'Qf9'f 9 x 3 X LW ' X ev gi iv K X V Ri X 3 , v gf 1 C3 4 L 'ag .. N i x ? ,X J D ? X 1 1 ' 2 M' '55 3 S My ,. I U xi Q 4 , ,A 1 - Q , Vw, , 'gil W mx in f ' ,' avi, nf., 1 w 3 f as ' Q .' ,A i' I 5' A 1 L . M -A wx 1 . QW 1 K S 13' F 1 I S in 'fail 'TE ' 4 Treasures-social, political, religious, far and near were discovered bg us as we followed closely the history of man- leind in our four gear travel around the world. Most of our time was spent finding and evaluating the origins, development and current conditions of our own rich America. . h the relief map of Europe and Asia. Clockwise from the chairman seated arou d I er, Klaess, Hoermann, Henrich, Dwyer, Macchia and Kronke. ya 3 l -vu nw:-mv' -v ' ' 'awww 49. , , K a , R- f 4 ik 4 X 1 M 4. , , I f 3 ! W W . ,, l 6 6 x A .b ,. V ?Q I t xx sp I C.: f 1 l g ' I N . Q SJ :J rr ' U - y Au,j::v ' ' M Lx M F A ' ' 5 : fg , .'5,x V , A .A P 5, I :tx A. my., w I . 6 xx n ,V A . 'ff fv' .. 5, 4 if -49 9 E I :- ,z,, QV' 1 ' 1 f ' . , .W 4 , 5 ' ' 4 V 11 , 2 ' L' X2 f , 5 A , ,X -' , A ig . , A : ,V Mfg '- ':', . ' .5 , ' mn , :Q .x ' ?' Q 'T' U' , , xA,. , ,,, ,A if .L ,W Culture of these or er d:Bek L hC fd C D d dKI k orwin Achieving a mastery of foreign languages proved most useful as we traversed the universal paths of know ledge searching for our treasured goal They served as keys to appreciate the cultures of distant lands, and times .4 77 82 dc fhl- I 1 D I I I . mos - ' ' qgcn 'U' ' I. .... :, Hin esfe 'Fl'alo'rlgll'lg2 Hvndt, Mad Hers arrive Gul' ln nliflllllo Rlgh an mmm, sta Hui e ann language. and Richardso o anph g , Ih I g,I,, . 1 A Pvl Lf? its pl, VW! 24. 'ww' ,WW 'M ., f - ' ,-:z. ,M -,.... - . Y -v- A ' i nb .5 z,, M. ,,, . vw, at '55-,Mft 'X u v vw U 'ln 461 if' I ,i-45' Yr , M , , .F Q ' iff i 5 . 2','f?i f.-- ' .4 ' '53 ' Deutsch Verderber im Deutschland. Bro. NickoI's famous senior students study present conditions in Germany. Left to Riqht: Waters. Pfohl. Gladhaeh. McCowan. Maher. .and 1, Farrell Higgins, the Rhine is in Germany! Elsen, finger on the Amazon, is supported by fellow Spanish students, H-infdhdfh Levin, Fitzgerald, Grimmig and Cheslock as they try to help bewildered Higgins, rear right. 1 1 'un 'I 1 4- .4 , r N K? , xt w f95 15 N94 ,Q CMP s , . ve N A, .1 ,, , 'hi , ' lb 512 . 'ff' A ' W' , .. f zu ., :,:,r:r,?Q1N W x . SQ? I x AJ' 5 2 4 3, H , , JM- Q ' Q vi V , , i , M ' A 4 N ' , 5 ' 7 ? 1 . ' ' 3 1 5 4 s --., X 'frvllffzztifiw ' Q ' - K 4 ., . uv NE' 1 5 ' 5 ,V f ' f , . ,:' V- F '- --M :tx ,MWA 4 , 'ff in r I.- g K 5 A ' fy Q-. N I px fi if -4 in 'r ,. 5 Q , s 9 5 x . As youthful scientists we started our jour- ney into the lands ofthe unlenown, delving into the mysteries of physics, wonders of chemistry and marvels of biology, therefore preparing us for life's grand experiment. 0 k tg Blgf K H M tt d MGry Where did h bl go? Milla KI h Holg Double, double toil and trouble, fire burn and cauldron bubble. Trailblazers concocf a wilch's brew, Burkhard and Buckley prove to Cooper that it's possible to bend a light ray. Mustangs dream of those faraway places. u That first period in the morning guaranteed us the time to add some of the frills to our schedules as we took up band rehearsals, glee club, study of great books, mechanical drawing, typing, driver education and speech work. 4...-u 88 il. of n 7 Goetz, Heed, Eaglesfon, Burkllard,'Fusx and McGowan In the Great Books eounc. 3 a- 1 X Making sure Chamlnade's wings are con- structed according to the but standards are Ehrhart, Harrigan and W. Fifxgerald. Jerry Badum puts great faith In Coach Joe Thomas as he shows fhe Lions another way or looking at life. Typing brings unexplainable loy lo Arnold, Jennings, Ball and Barnes K . 'ff x 'llli 5 I lfaefaq Certain incidents stand out as particularly mem- orable during the past year because they were ports of call on the way and contributed to find- ing the treasure chest of our PIRATE GOLD. ET! -qu- I9-I9 yan 'lla Y X I x ll' 5 Knxxnm fwnxnum Nlxxxm r N 1 xx X I .4 1'x Xl. l, X XXI s 4- li' HQ 4 ss 9 m n I5 us I7 I8 25 I I il I 22 23 24 P HI w M Q 775' M TQ : ggigg, 2, , , ' 5 u 'awk 2s:,52i:1:'Zf1, , fiik'-aggv ' 1. ' 2 Q sw ig, , my . V Pe' 'I ,iw ,A qfvw ' 7 b.: ffjil . .dl if fi . ,La , f,f,g-,faig '. -P kfifl' -qfw vm 2 K A A ,.4, , -it ZA, . ,,,,g, . ZX A Q5 , A jx X 'K --45 'f' M 32517. A. tttramrrrarte Doors Brrerr Today ttrrrerrt Ever To Largest Errrrr Mmeola Sept 13 Reahty was face today faced by 516 Chammade Hrgh Back to th books School students b t smrhng groups as Pl trudged the sad u 5- .1-rl ,ah -Ab ,ef ,,-f- J-av' , U .., 7 . G , e . A .qu -4 L - Ov Inn H '-f A v- f 'uv af. f H -1'1 N ' Y lloslalic llmlples llream aml Swa ' ' l Blrristmas llarme lt Smlalrty s imma Chaminade High School, December 23-The Chaminade High School gymna ' was hushed by soft strains of music as 125 couples glided over the dance floor. ' dby all, as was evidenced by . . . p. -..h t 1t.-t - 05-Q ul ah- -K.l.f.J' NL slum A wonderful evening was enjoye h na Uh- 'L-4 on ..-i nn-- , Q' f , -. A f iv ' .5 1 3 .I . X z f e . Q N is xl, xt ,v 4 qi 5 K 1. N 4 I ti. , .9 at u xi. . SP1 X' ll! r e ,e M gg .ry 'ME if V' l fix 1:4 if Q mf ' I ' -er Q 'S 1 . in Band Plays On 'te Wmter s Despr Worst Snowfall c 21-Despite inclement l Chaminade, De . Chaminade High SCh00 t weather, the dmirable performance las Band gave an a night The concert featured several W t.Ax-ta-U-H 1'5 ubs ,,..-v .4- 0 av -lf ,4 g 7 ' K 4 A I 1 -. 1 Y W . , l 'fr' ' 1 'Mm ml ,ps -1' ix 1 ' 4 i?Q , .?,K,VgpK,k ali W qs- Fw' - V ,l si re - 1? ?' JUBILA T CARQ USHER I IHHJDAYS Chaminade High School, December 24-In of happy Chaminade seniors assembled in the pa group ' ' ni ht air was filled by the carolers' singing, as the Yuletnde season. The crisp g L 1- L- g - Q 'sqm LERS true medieval fashion a rk last night to welcome Kl'iS uk- Qc-PON 'W' 'WN ll J L. 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AWN x -,,..e. ---e c Leadership Theme nf Annual Student Retreat , April 11 Un er the inspiring leadership of Retreat Master Bertrand Clemens, S.M., the Cha minarle student body began a three dax period of meditation and inner ri--4... ,....,-. -4 P- -y----' V4 if--ii? 3 iv ip EEN 1 f? we 1, TO 'nt Wm iw- ,y ww wzgffw K 'fin QM 451408 5 'nz 5: HS TU ei- f kib- 44 'Q Y , R o' Z 2 ff ral! P5 . Q 0 ' 9 Z Lua. Q f. .wa an , ,W 5 Jw. fi M' 4.1 i auf' In .Qi L- 1,39 -Q.-,' 1 1 ' -A ff. . xi . Q f1TQ,?' , N' ,. af' U , I L Q- HU S A J .447 D 2 1 wwf, x VHWWQW Tw ff ,L 1, A f A F bn W, , 1 b, 34 af- W L. l LVL me . I 5E gg ., 5-f , S ,Q, x AAN vw? i v WI Q2 Aki! ,' ' 1,4 3 Q 5 A Q1 - L i, ,, 1 . ' 4 'A T , Q 732 , f 5 w VZ , , M ,, 2 21 V W , -x ' jg ' ef A D , -2 if , Af? . J VN, , Q 5 '3 1 rl , ' ' P I4 Q-1?-If Ai M 1 T f fm W W -,, 'f M pf, ,N M W A L? ' sf f M ff 5, gf! . M x 46' W WmmwmmuwzmmuumwmmwwQMQMRQQEMQEQHWEHHHMKK -Q 'I' 4. 4' 4. RALPH GLADBACH Band President , M 5, i K T Band Roster Clarinets Ralph Gladbach Edmund Baxter Richard Hoermann Edward Mahoney Charles Marchessault James Kildea Richard Zehnle Ronald Lynch Richard Quinn John Brady Paul Basel Flute John Cleaver E Flat Clarinet Thomas Whearty Oboe Paul Dahm Bassoons William Elsen Lee Roach Saxaphones Harold Bisson John Wolczok Lawrence Gallacher Robert Boguski Francis Scimeca Charles Joyce Thomas Mullen Christopher Haase Trumpets Theodore Goetz Joseph Maggiore John Tierney Richard Gemmelli Matthew Brennan John Wessels James McCloskey Chester Allen John Maddock Edmund Turner Trombone James Dunne Baritones Francis Almberg Rudolph Ruppenstein French Horns Frank Thiernann Francis Almberg David Parsons Tubas Francis Licopoli Leonard Fortier John Roefs Tympani Frederick Danner Percussion Donald Bruhn Charles Simpson William Nealon John Munna Robert Bolton lO5 3 Edward Mahoney Hairy JOIIII Busan wolclok Thnemann Joseph Almbem Magguore Goetz MR HELMECKE MR BAGLIERI MR DeWITT MR DONOFRIO Percussuon Woodwmd Brass Woodwund Greg Maher Father John Muel Ier and Rlchard Zehnle brln CHAMINADE DAY SPEAKERS the Ideals ot Father Chamlnade e to the practical problems of th 37' Father Mueller, co ordmator Thomas Whearty secretary and Douglas Tabbetts, prefect IO8 G d . SODALITY OFFICERS: George Howlett, vice prefect: Herbert Gresenhtreasurerg ASPIRANTS RECEIVED Fresh men probatmners make their first step the Sodallty of Our Lady on Chammade Day UNDER the very capable guidance of nts president Douglas Tubbetts and has fellow officers Bert Gresens George Howlett and Tom Whearty the Sodallty carried on its great work of spreading Catholic Action by devotung its time mainly to the subject of Influencing Your Environment Through Self Sanctufncatnon Co operation In the true Catholic and Marian Spirit brought the Sodallty of Our Lady into promnnence in the many panel dlscus sions and symposuums held Keeping the Sodallty on an efficient course was Father John Mueller with ex pert and from Father Raymond Roesch and Brothers Muller Dury Schrelber Reichert Powers and Llndemann The Boxing Jamboree the Panel Discussions and the campaign for tuduness were under the Sodaluty auspices ln the second annual Sodalnty work shop students from ten Catholic Hugh Schools on the Island partuclpated The general dnscussaon was a student aposto late with panels on Methods of the Student Apostolate Problems of the Student Apostolate and The Pope and the Student Apostolate SODALITY LEADERS Eagleston Gresens Howlett Whearty Baxter Burkhavd Gehng Zehnle and Tnbbetts RELIGIOUS ARTICLES: Roger Maickel and Robert Howlett keeP the Chaminade student body well supplied with useful reli- gious articles and greeting cards. lO9 J, l an .15 1 55' slvuili WE, Q ww 1, , , I f 2 J L, Af 4 ' 4 ., ,Q-,rv W7 1, it fm ,., .. W fi WWQL 'W 'fgf'f5'.,6 , N' W M' fy li' ' aww ,vga Q 1 AM-1, Lwf- gm, K my 7 .P gg we . 23 ,, 1,.. f 5 . 5hfQ ,3 1 T M E -gtg! 0.35.1 .l:.' 4 ' ' gl-'-'. , 1 . . 3 4 ' ,. , . ,- g.- u. I O. 'SPL' .,F koxg' .-R, 4 . .iff , Y 4 QL? R 2 EK 'Q , r M43 ' 4, .AH if ,, ,uf M W1- fu w f ,, 3, Q Hr 11 1 : , -1 Q , Q f 5 A if f f A A . ve! :' 1 ,Z :ff , ,xp M, SJ' K:?i Q5 ' S ff 1 3' 6,57 1 ' - K5 mf z f FK , Li .Ni ' A if 1 I 16 W ,VW Q .0 Af W 4 f ai' 1 i . ' 1 , . S 2' WITH Brother Maurice Miller as Moderator, and under the leadership of President Tom Carey, Vice President Greg Maher, and Secretary-Treasurer Bill Condren, the Debate and Speech Society had a very successful year. During the regular season, the debate teams won more than 6095 of their battles. The varsity debaters did even better, with Bill Con- dren and Dick Zehnle the first affirmative team and Greg Maher and John Mayer the first negative team. Tom Carey and Nick Loprete emerged victorious in various speech contests, and Tom went into the New York finals of the Hearst Oratory competition. In the NFL State tournament in April, the nine participants had a lot of luck, both good and bad. The good side was highlighted by Vincent Petruskie's first in Oratorical Declama- tion, Bill Condren's second in the same event, Nick Loprete's third in Dramatic Declama- tion, and the second place taken by the debaters with a record of seven wins and one loss. Fine work was also done by Walt Morgan, Ed Mahoney, and Ed Condren in other divisions. The team as a whole scored l85 points, eight higher than the next team, but because of the difference of a single round the state title was lost. WINNERS, STATE NFL TOURNAMENT DEGREE OF DISTINCTION Thomas Carey Vincent Petruskie Richard Zehnle DEGREE OF EXCELLENCE William Condren Nicholas Loprete Gregory Maher John Mayer Bartley McCarville Thomas Whearty TOM CAREY Finalist in Hearst National Tournament of Orators, l949 VINCE PETRUSKIE State Champ Oratorical Declamation DEGREE OF HONOR John Baxter Lawrence Buckley Arthur Bosworth Edward Condren Richard Donovan Thomas V. Doyle Richard Harrison Edward Marine Edward Mahoney James McKeon John McNulty Walter Morgan William Oberle Howard Rochford Robert Roden Paul Weiss DEGREE OF MERIT Raymond Comerford John Curran Kenneth Donnellon Thomas J. Doyle Charles Ehrhart Herman Heinlein William Hundt Theodore Jordon Richard McCowan James Poag 4? EDWARD MAHONEY Nw Editor in Chief CmmS0n an i. gr, YA- 41-sg .tx ,.4'-if LX Editor EDWARD MAHONEY Associate Editors GREGORY MAHER RICHARD MCCOWAN Sports Editor JAMES O'IOEEFE Sports Writers GEORGE HAGAN GEORGE GEHRIG ANDREW McGOWAN Ad Drive Manager MYLES HART Business Manager EDWARD OLEKSIAK Advertising Manager RAYMOND WATERS Senior Editors JOHN ARCARI FRANCIS BURKHARD EDWARD MARTIN JAMES SWEENEY Artists ALAN MCLEAN RICHARD MERRIFIELD Literary Editors THEODORE GOETZ LAWRENCE ALTPETER Faculty Adviser FATHER RAYMOND ROESCH SM Art Adviser BROTHER LOUIS NATH S M Literary Advisers BROTHER JOHN DRERUP SM BROTHER ELDON REICHERT SM 4 EDWARD OLEKSIAK Business Manager C im The Staff AND f' xxx i ,- S -if v-f D inn! Hg lay Wafer: and Moe Hari do some last nu u e eheelung on fhe Ad A 9 E49 and Rich McCovran reading galley sheen G orge Ge n ac Arcan ?':f1uGZefx'oI::rrEre2lfT:te:r an Jun O Keele are busy domg everyfhmg 115 as 5 ' J, fa 3-Q2 gf 1 ,xx 'Fig' I 5 E 'fi 'V L 457: .Sig . Y,- lg. Edllo .n-wet gg? 5 .sth '33, ALL the activities of Flyerville were faithfully recorded and published in the ten issues of the Tarmac. This year's staff, under Editor-in-Chief Eugene Grim- mig, made great strides in journalism, testing new ideas in each issue. The only remaining senior in this year's group was Picture Editor Ed Mahoney. John Walsh emphasized the major news topics as News Editor. Ray Jasinski, general troubleshooter and one of the Tarmac's hardest workers, contributed article after article of reader interest. The feature page, under the guidance of Bart McCarville, proved to be another of the bright spots of the paper. John Mure's contributions to the news pages rank him as a key member of the staff. Nick Lo- EuQ ene Gflmm x Q fi QQ? prete and Al Walters, both juniors, plied their yen for feature articles, while John Baxter, Charlie Brown, Richard Quinn, and Richard Plunkett rounded out a well- balanced staff. With typical industry and diligence, Brother John Powers served as faculty adviser. John Mure, News Writer Ray Jasinski, News Writer News Ed NOV J 116 ohn Walsh' '?,w7 25 15 -A-'M amfsra. Club Bob Hennch and Ray Fnedler mspect negative! CONTINUING the success of prevnous years the Camera Club bounded forward under Ed Ma h ne Presndent and Jack Wulshusen Vuce Presu 0 Y dent Both attained expert photo skull durmg their four years here In school Smce the club was composed nn the mam of f d freshmen the actlvltnes of the club were con me to Intense study of pho thods retouchmg portrauture and composntlon me With thus background the club should be able next ann to our school publlcatlons to technucs darkroom year to contnbute ag nd enlarge both the slnde lecture and exhlbntnon a schedules Our faculty adviser was Brother John Powers S M +55 x fiiia Doug Cole shoots Paul Basel with the 3V4x4V-4 Graphic B , Carruf 5' and Ed Tur ner study hghhng Vlce prexy Wrlshusen and D k H0'9Ite enlar ge the pix Presadent E Mahoney proved hnmself a real expert with tus Speed Graphnc 118 l - 1 I I 1 , I 'K I 1 I I ' 'L I 1 I - . ' o .1--.J-J..f,,. .-A..-A 1-.rv ,.-.., ,,f-.4-W , 1f .r' -I-sf I '5--'..1'-.4 -1' 1 . ' ..- 1... ,F ,f - J X . '-1--,- , J f,1.f. f ,- , l, . ' fl N ,. .ff .-.. , s - ,, -, , , ,.,,-4. s, -, K, for ,H,.f.f,. .' f., M, 4, , J J M, N. N. fsfc, ,,,f.,, f--Z !1-4'-1'-,M -v' vga -.1 f+ A-.f-..-cf, - ,..' ,Q-.1 .1 .. ' .,f M, .,- , ,,. . ' ' .J -.r' .J l,,,' ' 1' uf ,f-. ,r ,M lIHHllllllHllE PLHUEHS PRESENT NEW faces, new director, new ideas, new triumphs! The dramatic society, with Bro- ther John Schreiber stepping into the shoes of Father Clemens, successfully produced a one- act play Make Room for Rodney at Thanks- giving in which Matt Kramer starred in the title role and Bill Elsen, Bill Fitzgerald, Harry Heindel, Charlie Brown, Frank Licopoli, Dale Haase and Ed Condren formed the supporting cast. The club then went on to win acclaim for its masterful Christmas radio drama, an adapta- tion of Our Lady's Juggler. Career Angel topped the season with its smashing staging at the end of April. ' ' 511 4 fn-9 Th: egx:?gn:,iiEQbgSf5,, hugglgf, and i . r . uliddtgm Ehegggzqaaaxe rinse yeh, Il ' W ahh JUN' dren- , WR. can . Tov' 4 Ed Bartow'- I- an f me Yea gmc' K am? Krafne ' duction oLaf'he',alS, anaginael' and rim PW ugh mise i-xar'Y mid- John Baxter, Brother Schreiber and Chester Allen are the interested onlookers. Career Angel 'P dz Sf: is if ,Xi CAREER ANGEL, an utter departure from previous dramatic productions, tested the society's acting abil- ity and made April 29 and 30 evenings of supreme enioyment. Doug Tibbets l6l gave an inspiring portrayal of the Guardian Angel ot Brother Seraphim, the elderly and simple superior of an orphans' home. ln this role Ed Martin lll had to endure misunderstandings and even a lunacy charge from his contreres, Brother Ubaldus, a part capably handled by Don Diederich l3l , and especially from Brother Fidelis, whom Nick Loprete l5l interpreted masterfully. Only grutt Brother Gregory in the person of Matt Cerny l7l would even consider that an angel guardian would take a part in solving the orphanage's financial woes. But he did not only this but also brought to justice a Communist spy, Mr. Barr, to whose sinister scheming John Walsh l8l gave grim reality. ln unmasking the spy no small part was played by the orphans, especially Kurt Rheinhold and Willie Garvey, portrayed by Dale Haase l9l and Matt Kramer llOl. Willie's penchant for polysyllabic palaver frequently got him in trouble with the other boys, Donnie McAdams, Joe Hurdles, Walter Glinsky, Johnny Rinn, Frank Thompson, and Bruno Chevoski, whose antics were performed respectively by Bill Keenan l2l, Frank Keenan ll l l, Paul Weiss ll2l , Mike Hostage ll3l, Ed Condren ll-4l , and Bill Breidenbach ll5l. Even the oddly paired Bill Elsen l4l and Bill Fitzgerald il6l , in the characters of Al Fuller and Duval Devoise, homeless ragamuffins picked up by Brother Seraphim and complicating the already precarious situation, con- tributed their share to make the orphanage a swell place to be W . xAK..! gm iw, Q ,I tual' fri f -w., 6 I4 I X Law rn, 11 F il 92 52 ,1 4? sf 'if fl r -45 W ff 'Y qv QP CAFETERIA SQUAD: Back: Dowling, Nicklas, Gaskin, Aylrner. Front: Reller, Waters and Dovey. sjf' uf GR 1 gg 3- ' . frm, ' j -viwg . IYYl f:f .5 . 'Quia , , L lt , 12.1 . CAFETERIA CO0KSz Mrs. Helen BeaMy and Mrs. Grace Paper! QUNDK QPU' MV' rs T vf-0' ncen! EMU' MAINTENANCE MEN: Mr. John Locke and Mr. Frank Frasano. l 123 add AW. Ll y I I Q In frequent encounters wlth other 'SIIIPS we uf V strove to display superior seamanship, and ex- . . . f - perlenced both VICIOFICS and defeatif N0 matter what the outceme, however, these ac ions always brought us nearer to the object 0 our search, the PIRATE GOLD. u X, -ll' 1948 Varsity Backfield Scudellari, Regan, McGuckin, Daley Line Cassidy, Mendenhall, Miller, Gehrig Wendy, Stewart, Rooney 217 ' EVERYTHING clicked in the i948 Flyer grid inaugural and the Crimson and Gold flew high as the Chaminade eleven greeted the new head coach, Joe Thomas, with a Zl-O win over Flush- ing. Tom Daley's 95-yard return of a kickoff was the most spectacular run of the game. The team blocking was excellent. Ray Regan scored on a ten-yard buck after a long series of quick-open- ing plays. Bob Cleary made the final tally on a twenty-eight yard pass from Gresens. t n 5 I 6 Phll Fer II FI a proves yer aggresslveness In the Inaugural game with Flushing tBeo l Tom D I d aey owned by an alert seconda y on a vllde e d sweep under the a cs at Freeport Stadium Jack Stewart George Gehrig PLAYING even a better game than in the opener the Flyer eleven lost a hard fought battle to Free port I9 l3 in the big water front stadium Flyer fans yelled themselves hoarse as Paul Cassidy snatched an eighteen yard pass from Bert Gresens and romped ten yards to paydirt Snyder swept around end on a brilliant run which climaxed the halt lniury iinx benched Cassidy and Snyder in the second half and the Red Devils of Freeport took full advantage to grab the game behind the uncanny shiftiness of Ossie Sadler 128 R hue Scudellan Paul Cassidy ' I r T 1 f f . r . . . A . v lv ' . n f 5' 3 NN , A N., Wy 'c' Xt I-Q , 'Q' -- . . my 4. 'Eau . 'lift' ev' f,,.-, 129 Ray Mendenhall age., za AGAINST Glen Cove, the Flyers seemed to have fallen apart at the seams. The backs just couldn't hold on to the pigskin and fumble after fumble gave the Covers every advantage and nullified every scoring opportunity the Crimson and Gold eleven set up. The unbeatable combination of Carl Kava, Lou Britt and a terrific Glen Cove line tore into the Flyer territory to score three times under the uncertain lights at the Flyer bowl. Two more starters Jim Kiernan and Bert Gresens, were added to the in: jured list. George Geh rg tackles Lou Britt after a short gain the Glen Cove game under the lights at Chamln de lBeIowl Charle McGuckn fakes to Fe all l70l and hands off to McGarry l56l to set up off tackle r n rn Hayes ga e N THE big Randall s Island stadium the Flyers were downed by a deeper stronger Cardinal Hayes eleven In the early minutes of the game the teams were evenly matched as they traded scoring punches Hayes scored on a long series of end runs climaxed by a delayed buck Charninade retaliated on the second play after the kick off when Bill McGarry galloped sixty five yards for a TD After that Hayes dominated the play as the Flyers tired perceptibly On the de fense Richy Miller and Charlie Wendy were superb Ray Regan Tom Charlie Wendy A JW I1 . g i ' ' I gewwodcfad f2 ITH Sophomores Tom Rooney and Charlne Wendy nn the startnng lane up the Flyer machlne entered the game as an underdog wlth the hughly favored and powerful Hempstead Tiger Outwenghed by twenty pounds un every posltnon the Crlmson Wave put up a t rrvflc fnght Taklng advantage of two offensive lapses ln the Flyer backfleld the Hempstead passlng attack clicked for two scores and the ball game Bert Gresens lnyury nn thus game meant hrs complete loss to the Flyer backfueld for the rest of the season lt was a tough oss Ray Regan attempts to buck over tackle I Hempstead f acas tBeIowl Do g Tubbetts about to puck up extra yardage after gain ng through middle of the Brooklyn Prep lne 72 awww wp 75 OPES of an upset vuctory over Brooklyn Prep were dashed un the last twenty fuve seconds when a Cha mnnade fumble on nts own ten yard stripe set up a Prep TD and the Prep place kncker cllnched the game wnth the thlrteenth point Showlng real class the Flyer lsne constantly knocked the Brooklyn backs for losses Phul Ferrall and Bull Snyder scored on lnne bucks for Chamlnade Bull Snyder and Jack Stewart were out standing on defense HE Chaminade crowd heartened as the Flyers took the field against their traditional rivals from Floral Park because several of the original starters were back in uniform The Crimson defense was at its height as bone crushing tackles rocked the stadium But something was lacking because inside the twenty yard stripe the Flyers were powerless ln the fourth quarter of this gruelling contest the Sewanhaka aeri alists came to life and knocked away the only score of the game Ed Hoebich Paul Cass dy aneuvers lo ga n e I a yardage after completing a pass from McGu kin f I Bill Reilly in Sewanhaka ga e lBeIo l B ll Snyde c s es goal Ime u touched e St Francis Iussle at Boy H gh field 7575137 LAYING even better than the pre season hopes the Flyers whipped a highly favored St Francis eleven at Boys High Field. With a terrific offensive attack the Chaminade backs totaled more than three times the yardage of the Terriers. Rich Scudellari played his best game of the season and averaged nine yards a carry. Bill Snyder on a fifteen yard run, Tom Daley on a sixty-five yard trap play and Scudellari gn 3 twenty-yard off-tackle buck scored for the Flyers, Paul Cassidy stood out on the line. Al Hari' l3l Jack Pete Schlachter J' ayvee Gridclers THE J. V. Flyers did very well for themselves, breaking even in their eight game schedule. They defeated Glen Cove T9-O, Brooklyn Prep l2-O, the Hollaires 6-O, the Scorpions 6-O. They lost one to Hempstead O-6, two to Free- port I3-l9 and O-27 and a very close one to Sewanhaka 6-7. Likely varsity candidates for next year are McCauley, Keenan and Schlachter. Fresh opefuls THE Baby Flyers had a very successful year with a record of 3-l-l. They made this record with two wins against Sewanhaka 36-6 and 28-6g a win against Freeport 28-65 a loss to Glen Cove O-28 and a tie with Great Neck 7-7. Promising players on the squad are McQuillan, Ehmann, and Cassidy. THE JUNIOR VARSITY AND FROSH LEARN THAT HARD WOR PLAY 44: McGuckln gives the ball to Scudellari. STURDY FLYER RESERVES ll M o -' 'vzflapmg is W . 'V L, ' -74 1 5 in . I x f 5 f Q nfl ,, ' 5 1 , N I I 4. , Q, 'UIQ Q, Sir , ,, ,, ' K,-if A+? 6 - x 'Ii S- -.32 -'Mi' S ii fl J: 'V A L V' fff '23 0 . , . , N . ffl: xf-H -A. vw.'f'. ,uh suv- .. . fy ' .- - . . - -' x ' f f .Q! E745 3 Q f' N I. X I ' fr I sw , Q 6 Sr tif? E . 'ffv i?-itil, 3955 'fgxig'-Q . 'Aix A Am Mit' :wff RQ g avg!-.MV fa -A ,. 1' KXEQ7 ...P 'els K4 ,hit X 1 -l -fx XX? , 4. Y ,E xt fft' , Af u 'h , I E1 35,49 A 7-ER, 1 I, 'Q 1 I f V ' 4 ' v I X ' A ll , r a V ,195 'ilu .1 g,.r Head Coach Ed Flynn believes in blackboard work for the fine points 'i' A , 'Q x -AQ 1 -1 N-1' ,v if , ,Lil are mr l THE basketball team obtained their share of glory in win- ning l3 and losing only 7. This high scoring combination aver- aged better than 4O points a game. Numbered among their losses were many one and two point deficits and also the tra- ditional defeat by Jackson. A season's final effort ended in disaster in the K. of C. tourna- ment. 35 Long Beach 33 Maintaining their half time lead, the Flyers, led by Peterson and Cooper with eleven and seven points, opened the season with a bang. 34 Newton 51 Leading at half time 25-22, the Flyers faltered in the second half and were outscored 29-9. Miastkowski was high with eleven points. 31 Malverne 33 Trailing l4-22 at the second period, the Crimson and Gold hoopsters put on a last half scoring spree, led by Miastkowski's nine points, only to be edged out by two points. Basel had eleven points. p 4 Bro. Ed Zahn found Burns and Cashman efficient and cheerful managers. 39 Sewanhaka 26 Ahead all the way the Flyers encountered no trouble nn subdulng the Indlans Basel scored eleven ponnts 55 Glen Cove 'I9 Under the scorung leadershrp of bug Ha y McDonald and Ilttle Tom Rooney who scored four teen and twelve respectnvely the Flyers walked over the Covers 43 Woodmere Ed Kelly paced the club wnth ten polnts an thelr easy wnn over Woodmere 24 Lynbrook In a tught defensuve game that would not open up the Flyers dropped theur thlrd loss by a one poxnt margm 56 St Domlmcs 36 Easy Ed Bjorn and Hen Fen Cooper paced the Crimson courtsters with eleven and thirteen pounts respectnvely 49 LaSalle 39 Bug Phul Hoffman came up to hrs pre season expec tatlons when he scored slxteen pounts agannst the Cadets 56 Hempstead 43 Mlastkowskl had has best nught of the season wnth fnfteen polnts un the easy wln over the Tlgers Hoffman and Basel had twelve and ten polnts MIBSYKOWSKI wins the jump from Wulson of Holy Tnnuty 135 Flyer Varsity: Back, T. Rooney, Bjorn, Basel, McGowan, Front Row: Coach Flynn, McDonald, Miastkowski, Hoffman Cooper Kelly and Manager Cashman. XX 2v,4f,,q44 as 'Y V X -Nl -Q 4' :MQ f:f , f.g,': Q5 if 4 Q 'W Y Am, 1 Charlie McGuckin V i. Q SU A ,mW 'Q' xx X F f '62 'Y X V 4 3, Q zfzi 4 , 'W ' f? 2. ,,, Q fa 'f Andy McGowan Chamlnade Y K N ' sax Q fa as Q- -4- 4 F-.. I Lfy ' 5 . Eggwaf .Q , S rg E gi' ..., , gl'5' iii. f V... ,, 25 S . ,li Ln... ' X Jiri 'W-'--fwinfx' T, px f . .- .n ia ri il ,ffzh MLS f---- ' .fH'4Fs9I:jv iiieylj A qwggii nf 14151, VS 'wo . N-hi if ar- -+- Q' ' N 'I N Q3 W .Q ,,.,1 55 . W '- - ' 'K fi U O , I ll .- D. 4-. W x , '. '. I 1 Y ,iv i, 'mc JL. -' f'L, cowl-'N ...ps e N-. V , .rf-Q X 1 , - f fx-SxS3w.m.N,,w,ff ' 1 ', f . ,I K . Phil Hoffman Gage Stars , W f Ed Bjorn L- ,. X SJ an Q . '? , M , . 1 5 i , 7 o if I V1 rv ,E John Miasfkowski -I 1 I . F, vrx A ,, A if X 9 Z 4 1 ' x . 1 I I ' we ' isgqgaf gl Q,3UUlf1 sis' ' 4 W . YN u if M 9553 F f fl! A! . i gf' ,1 ! 9 . W , I r , 6 I X' f I ff ' 9 N 9-9' ,N ','z'i-41-Q 2 ixs X 5' ei Y is J 2- f J Mg if ,fi M ,Y ,. R4 1 139 -fs an wap A, fn, X Wi iw THE opposition gave the jun- ior courtmen a rough time during the course of the sea- son, beating them fifteen times against their eight wins. At times they showed moments of greatness by swamping oppo- nents with scores as high as 56 points. Outstanding scorers of the squad were Corwin with 123, Kennedy with ill, and McCoy with 87. x .1 gift,-f irmzm J J. V. Basketball squad from Ieflz ae: rigatcare Duyvporxin, Kirslle, Bishop, Callan, Kennedy, 0 CY, C oy Ill IYCI' 0. is? aa fps Q1-.nf 145 Y '. Y I I ,.- j 6 1 ! G N , f E4 f- x s K . A.: f fb , D V1 f f 3 A9 A! h J' Q f HMI , ,Www w g 5 ' 'i I s ' I ' MV ' ' ti C . ff r! l . 9 f i -. 1 . x , , 1 x s x f f l C X f . , r A t C . 3' l l ' K X N l X X w .1 X x FRESHMAN BASKETBALL TEAM: Cornelius, Bill, Condren, Boguski, DeJesu, Schwarz, Margraf and Puorro. Bartley McCarviIle Prone Name Average William Eagleston ,......, 96.56 John Francis .,,......,,,-.., 97.50 John Stewart ..7,,, 95.00 James Hynes ,.....,. 96.00 Frank Burkard ......,,.,.... 94.06 Bartley McCarviIle .,..,., 97.07 Paul Clappin ,A...... George Kelcak ..,,,. William Scheurer.. John Quigley ,,,a.,,, Robert Henrich ,,..,..,o,. Maurice Reilly ,..... Vincent Petruskie o,o,,,. ....,...95.38 ........95.62 1 7 -.......93.68 93.50 ....,...95.69 .92.41 Offlnnd Average 82.13 79.70 81.50 80.00 76.19 71.93 69.75 69.13 67.33 67.18 66.92 64.31 61,42 Total Average 178.69 177.20 176.50 176.00 170.25 169.00 165.13 164.75 161.50 160.86 160.42 160.00 153.83 NASSAU COUNTY INTERSCHOLASTIC RIFLE LEAGUE Final Standings Hempstead ........ Valley Stream ,,..... Chaminade .... Freeport ...., Mepham ..,.., Garden City .,,,,,, Long Beach ....... Sewanhaka .,.. Woodmere .....,. Won Lost Pctge. 16 0 13 3 12 4 11 5 8 8 6 10 3 13 3 13 O 16 1.000 .813 .750 .688 .500 .375 .194 .194 .OOO John Quigley 140 ll L John Francis UNDER the excellent tutelage of Brother Reichert the Flyer Nimrods compiled a l2 and 4 record in the Nassau County Interscholastic Rifle League. Sharpshooter Bill Eagleston won All-Scholastic hon- ors with an average of l78.69. John Francis, John Stewart, and Jim Hynes had high averages but did not compete in enough meets to merit county honors. Frank Burkhard, Paul Clappin, John Quigley and Bart McCarville completed the varsity squad. Frank Burkhard Brother Reichert keeps score for the J. V. sharp- shooters. Seated: Carruth, Stradar and Brother Reichert. On the tiring I' e' KI k H 'h in . eca , ennc , M. Reilly, Petruskie and Scheurer. 4 Dick Turnesa Ed Mahoney TAKING advantage of the Easter recess, a well-balanced Flyer golf team swung into their season with three successive victories, two of them shut-outs. There are prospects of a great season in the offing. Dick Turnesa, contender for the junior metropolitan cham- pionship, carries number one position without too much difficulty. Second and third slots went to Frank Stone and Pete Stewart, who consistently turn in good scores. Ed Mahoney and Dick McCowan complete the varsity team. Alternates are plentiful and of good caliber in the persons of Ted Crawford, Tom Morley and Al Walter. Brother John Drerup continues to coach the golfers. Pete Stewart April I9 Hempstead won 4-l 21 Bay Shore won 5-O 22 Garden City won 5-O May 2 Southside 6 Sewanhaka I I Farmingdale Lawrence 20 Hempstead 23 Bay Shore 26 Lawrence 3 I Sewanha ka Garden City Frank Stone Dick McCowan and Tom Morley sandblast their way out of a trap. 11 .-l..-...- .6-1' IF baseball is to start on the upswing here at Chaminade, it will have to be the veterans who will provide the change. Big John Miastkowski returns for his fourth year behind the plate. The pitching staff boasts veterans Bob Sandhaas and Joe Gaskin, and newcomers George Callan and Victor Karl. The inner defense is handled by Charlie Keeler at third, J. D. Tomlin at short, Bob McKew at second and Ernie Franck at first. Charlie McGuckin, Bill McGarry and John Fahey made up a slugging outfield combination. Augmenting the powerful line-up are the following capable reserves-Pete Fuss, Don Glabach, Fred Holzweiss, John Francis, Paul Corwin, Ollie DeJesu and Jim Lucey. Mepham April 9 l l Freeport l3 Great Neck I9 Great Neck Zl Hempstead 25 Andrew Jackson UMM K 27 Lawrence l 28 Glen Cove Q Q1 -F May 2 Woodmere N ft , 6 La sane , 'W' 'Y 7 Freeport N 9 Hempstead ' l l Lawrence at I4 St, John's ..,,'!Qg?,-rw I6 Glen Cove ' Qghglzgk 3 Q J I7 La Salle 5 T., ,Q gift I9 Farmingdale 2 .4 - 'f' Q .-, 20 Sewanhaka iff' st 'ff 23 Woodmere 'ff' espgrief- L: J ' 26 Farmingdale fries as mg as rsaof-frffno 2 ff: rr'ft lkfera-Eur hs'QAfurb-ii-:Li 42522-f,e5J3tlf2fiTQ:3:-1-1 N1 Ll,lsy 'l!'r1r:,'lll4 K fl 1 V 'Ylr' 'll ' '1 .I ll r',r,, ,r'.l,', ,II ff .' x 'ff' ' J t Coach Flynn discusses the course of Miastkowski and McGuckin Front Row: Sandhaas, Gaskin, Keeler, Tomlin, Glabach, Miasfkowski Second Row: Coach Flynn, Franck, Fahey, McGarry, McGuckin, Ronzitti Third Row: Lucey, McKew, Callan. Fourth Row: Klaess, Bishop, Shea, Haas, DeJesu, Danner. Senior Ball Players John Miastkowski-Catcher LITTLE PEPPER: Maccllia, Holxweiss Bob Sandhaas-pitcher is 'Sf' Don Glabach-utility intielder Pete Fuss-Outlielder ONE, TWO: Charlie McGuckin leads the squad in warm-up calesthenics. PUFF, PUFF: The baseball team trots around the practice field to 'Q- .'? fw, s-,'13. F1 er Clnclermen '- Ajmmwgf .0 3-71, Herb Grumm and George Gehrig-!00 yd. dash and relays Apri Apri Apri Apri May May May May TRACK SCHEDULE 20-Hempstead 27-Mepham 29-Southside 30-Farmingdale 6-Freeport 17-Sewanhaka 22-Garden City 30-National Catholic Track Mee! 146 A 5, rf' 1 -V 'N--4.-1. I, EXPECTATIONS for a great track season were built up by the return of outstanding Chaminade track men. Bill Snyder should earn many points in the 220 and hurdle events. The Hoffman, Roccanova, Smith trio should take three places in every meet. Bill Tierney, Jim McDonald and John Kelly will consistently add points in the 440, 880 and mile runs. Gerry Veitch and Grover Nulty will be the mainstays in the high jump while the relay team will have McCauley, Gehrig, Grumm and Murphy. Newcomers McCauley, Grumm and Mahoney will give the team added strength in the dashes and hurdles. CHAMINADE TRACK RECORDS 1OO Yard Dash-110.0-Joe Kane-May 15, 1937 Siegfried lFreeportifMay 11, 1938 Jim BroganMMay 20, 1945 220 Yard DBSN-222.3-JIYT1 Brogan--May 20, 1945 440 Yard Run-52.2-Bob Purcell-May 30, 1941 880 Yard Run-2:O0.0-Frank Martin-May 22, 1942 Mile Run-4131.3-Frank Martin--May 22, 1942 220 Yard Low Hurdles-226.9-Bill Johnson- May 16, 1939 Shot Put-54 ft. 91,2 in.--Wright lFreeportl-May BO, 1941 Discus Throw-131 ft.-Chris Sweeny-April 26, 1947 Pole Vault-11 ft. 8 in.-Bill Davison lMalverneJ-May 10, 1948 High Jump-6 ft. 3 in.-Jack Moylan-May 21, 1940 Broad Jump-21 ft. 6V4 in.-Jack Moylan-May 21, 1940 880 Yard Relay-1 133.0-Garden City--April 29, 1946 John Kelly-mile run. Jim McDonald-880 yd. run. BEST RECORD OF CHAMINADE MEN IN TRACK 100 Yard Dash-:10.0-Joe KaneMay 15 1937 Jam efogan-May io, 1945 220 Yard Dash-:22.3-Jim Brogan-May 20, 1945 440 Yard Dash-:S2.2-Bob Purcell-May 30, 1941 880 Yard Run-2:O0.0-Frank Martin-May 22, 1942 Mile Run-4131.3-Frank Martin-May 22, 1942 220 Yard Hurdles--126.9-Bill Johnson-May 16, 1939 ZOO Yard Low Hurdles-Bill Snyder, :24.4, April 27, 1949 Shot Put-50 ft. 7 in.-Bunky Rutledge-May 3 1941 Discus Throw-131 ft.-Chris Sweeny-April 26, 1947 Pdle Vault-11 ft. 6 in,-Tom Lee-May 3, 1941 High Jump-6 ft. 3 in.--Jack Moylan--May 21, 1940 Broad Jump-21 ft. 6114 in.-Jack Moylan-May 21, 1940 880 Yard Relay-1:33.6-Joe Goetz, Bill Frawley, George Cridland, Bill Luckas-May 28, 1938 Bill Tierney-440 yd. run. Peter Roccanova-shot put. , ' ix. if 1 ' rf- . ' J' ' 7 ' M A ,,,-,, XX 147 G ,rf f f 2' 'l 7 1 l7l 'ff'f! 7Zf , 1 , Sodality Boxing J' amboree L,l Rudy Ruppenstein drew with Jim Soltys. Art Bosworth defeated Jack Hughes. Don Burk defeated Dick Dunne. Nick Ullrich TKO'd Larry Becker in the second. Bill Mueller defeated Henry Culkin. Roy McQuillan TKO'd Bill Nealon in the third. Jim Saville defeated Pete Cassidy. Tom Rooney defeated Joe Viverito. Bill Klaess drew with Henry Gole. Pete Roccanova defeated Steve Smith. Ray Regan drew with Paul Cassidy. Hopkins TKO'd Charlie Simpson in the second round Participants in the sodality boxing iamboree. Front Row: Rooney HdtP.C'dD B thM I S'Il Se d un , assi y, unne, oswor , cQui an, avi e. con Row: Ullrich, Hughes, Hopkins, Simpson, Mueller, Becker, Solty l. and 2. Regan and Cassidy slug it out to a draw. 3. Ooh, that hurt! Culkin lands a right on Mueller's jaw. 4. Steve Smith lands a left to Roccanova's body. 5. Ray McQuilIan and Bill Nealon spar with each other. 6. Tom Rooney's right is ably blocked by Joe Viverito. 7. Nick Ulrich and Larry Becker vigorously exchange Iefts and rights. 8. Dick Scudellari aids fallen contestants to their feet in the Kangaroo event. sm Intramurals INTRAMU RAL FOOTBALL STANDINGS Upper Division 3B Musketeers , ,,,,,,, , ,,,., S-0 4B Cavaliers f. .7,V 4-0 4A2 Corsairs -f I 4AI Buccaneers O 3AI TraiIbIazers, , , , -I 3A2 Mustangs ,, ,,,, -O Lowe ZA2 Marauders -I ZAI Lions A , -I IB Avengers , , N, 3-0 2B Pioneers , , 2-I IAI Comets .,,,,, ,,s,.,, 2 -I IA2 Crusaders ...., ...,,,, I -O INTRAMURAL BASKETBALL STANDINGS Upper Division 3A2 Mustangs ,,,,, .7-O I.000 4AI 4A2 3B 3AI 4B ZA2 IB IAI IA2 2B ZAI Buccaneers Corsairs M . Musketeers Trailblazers Cavaliers . Lowe Marauders Avengers , Comets . , Crusaders Pioneers ,,.. Lions ,s,,., OO 400 ZOO OOO 833 667 600 400 400 000 Brother Reichert and the winners of the Frosh Rifle Tourney Schwarz, Stradar, winner: Savarie, Witt and McCarthy zzfwweff fa aw We fm Almberg Arcari Aylmer Basel Baxter Blsson Carey Cassidy Cleary Corbett Culkin Daley Dovey Eagleston Farrell, C. Farrell, John Ferrall, James Ferrall, P. Flanagan Freund Frey Gaskin Gillen Gladbach Goetz Gresens Hagan Hart Hayes Heed Hoebich Howlett Howley Josberger Juergens Keeler Kelly, A. Kelly, E. Kenney Kiernan Langan La rkin Lonergan Longman Luckett McCowan McDermott McDonald McLean Maher Mahoney Mendenhall Miller Morgan Mueller Mullowney Murphy, . Murphy, W Nicklas O'Keefe Oleksiak O'Malley Peterson Pfohl Purcell Regan Reilly Reller Sandhaas Sartor Scalia Scanlan Scudel lari Sculley Sillett Smalley Snyder Stewart Stone Sweeney, E. Sweeney, J. Thiemann Tibbetts Tierney Tomlin Traynor Tunny Waters Wilshusen Wolczok Allen Altpeter Anderson Austin Biorn Buckley Burke Burkhard Carey Clappin Connors Cooper Crawford Derrick Dowling Fijux Fuss Gehrig Glabach Gozaloff Grumm Huggins Kar Kelly Kinsella Krapp Maggiore Mahoney Martin McConnin McGowan Miastkowski Mulry Musselman Roccanova Ryan Schlachter Veitch Volkle Wright . . . Me wzfafls af 7949- ' Space Donation by Kiernan and Corbett The Fathers' and Mothers Clubs THE paths to Pirate Gold were made easier by the loving interest and active physical and moral support given us by our parents, Sponsoring such events as the Fall Card Party, the Communion Breakfast, the Spring Luncheon, and the Building Fund Drive, the Mothers and Fathers Clubs contributed their all to our success at Chaminade, The Mothers Club was led by Mrs, Leo T. Lonergan, President, Mrs. J. Farrell, Vice Pres ident, Mrs. T. O'Connor, Recording Secretary, Mrs. J. Sculley, Treasurer, Mrs. M. Nicklas Financial Secretary, and Mrs. A, Hart, Corresponding Secretary. 1 Basel, Vice President, Mr. J. J. Sanclhaas, Recording Secretary, Mr. G. W. Elsen, Treasurer, Mr. A. V. Petruskie, Financial Secretary, and Mr, A. E. Hart, Corresponding Secretary. OFFICERS OF THE PARENTS CLUBS Left to Right Mrs Mrs Mrs Mrs Mrs Mr A E art G W Elsen A V PEffUSkl2 J A Basel A E art J Sculley J Farrell M Nicklas T OConnor absent J J Sa ndhaas The Pr esrdenfsngf fze Parenf, C, Y Y b e Christmas lPaFr:4L,'7 ':1hM? leo L e -Hurry 2f9an Patrons Mr and Mrs Charles N Archer Mr and Mrs Garrett E Austin MOST REVEREND RAYMOND A KEARNEY ST D JC D MOST REVEREND THOMAS E MOLLOY ST D RT REV MSGR JOSEPH V S McCLANCY LLD RT REV MSGR HENRY M HALD PhD HaroldE Bisson Jr Flor nceA Aylmer Mr and Mrs H BIOVYW The Aliens of Hollis e Mr and Mrs Laurence Altpeter Mr and Mrs JosephS Basel Mr and Mrs J0hf1W Bren B kb d Mr and Mrs Edmund F Baxter Mr Alben UC 'l ef Werner Amelingmeier Mr and Mrs Melvin Anderson Bill and Anne Mr and Mrs WilliamJ Buckley l5l Mr. . .H Mr. . . R Mr. . . ' 3' Mr. . . . . .H Q f I 62' . . . L . f Q A' K . J f ' en V . f G I Serving as officers for the Fathers Club were Mr. Leo T. Lonergan, President, Mr. J. A. Frank C. Burkhard, Sr. Mr. and Mrs. Frank C. Burkhard Mary C. Burkhard Robert F. Burkhard Mrs. Joan F. Carey Mr. and Mrs. Gerald J. Carson Mrs. Angela M. Cassidy Albert R. Cava William Paul Clappin The Cleary Family Mr. and Mrs. R. Clegg Mr. and Mrs. John J. Connors Mr. and Mrs. T. P. Connors T. P. Connors Mr. and Mrs. Henry H. Cooper John Corbett Mr. and Mrs. Fred D. Crawford Hon. and Mrs. Thomas J. Cuff Mr. and Mrs. D. J. Culkin J. J. Curtis Mr. and Mrs. Edward L. Dash Mrs. Elizabeth Deegan William Howard Derrick Mrs. M. L. Dihlmann Mr. and Mrs. Dolly The Dovey Family Mr. Edward D. Dowling John P. Drews Thomas A. Dwyer William P. Eagleston l52 Mr. and Mrs. George F. Elsen Mr. and Mrs. George A. English Dr. M. H. Fand Mr. and Mrs. John M. Farrell Charles L. Farrell Joseph Ferrall Mr. and Mrs. G. F. Fijux Mr. and Mrs. James G. Flanagan A Friend Mr. and Mrs. J. Freund Thomas A. Frey Mr. August W. Frey Mr. and Mrs. George A. Frohlich 4 X Patrons Mr, and Mrs. Joseph Gaskin The Gehrig Family W. H. Gehring Mr. and Mrs. John J. Gemmelli Mr. and Mrs. Glabach Ralph William Gladbach Mr. and Mrs. Theodore J. Goetz Mr. and Mrs. John Gozaloff Herbert A. Gresens Mr, and Mrs. Richard Grumm Robert V. Hayes Mr. and Mrs. Fred J. Heigl Highland Oil Service, lnc. Mr. Ed. T. Hoebich Mr. and Mrs. George Howlett Mr. and Mrs. Albert Juergens Albert M. Juergens, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. A. V. Karl Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Keeler Mr. and Mrs. William Keeler Arthur W. Kelly Edward L. Kelly Dr. and Mrs. G. D. Kogel and Family Mr. and Mrs. John J. Krapp Charles H. Kronke Mr. and Mrs. Herman H. Landgrover Mr. and Mrs. James Langan Mr. and Mrs. Peter F. Larkin B. Levy Mrs. Walter N. Longman Lubrene Oil Corp. Florence Luckett Mr. and Mrs. Walter J. Lynch Mr. and Mrs. Louis A. Maggiore Mr. and Mrs. Joseph M. Maher Mr. and Mrs. John J. Mahoney, Jr. and Family Mr. Patrick, Edward and Pat, Jr., Mahoney Miss Helen Manning Compliments of Martin Mr. and Mrs. Thomas F. Martin Dr. and Mrs. John A. McCaffrey Mr. and Mrs. Joseph J, Frohnhoefer Mr. and Mrs. E. McConnin Dr. and Mrs. Ernest M. Fuss Mr. and Mrs. R. J. McCowan John C. McDermott Mr. and Mrs. James McDonald Dr. and Mrs, Andrew J. McGowan Mr. and Mrs. Frank E. McLean Mr. and Mrs. F. X. Merklin Mr. and Mrs. S. Miastkowski Mr. and Mrs. Charles E. Miller Walter Thomas Morgan Mr and Mrs Frederick W Mueller Mr and Mrs Edward Mullowney The Mulry Family Mr and Mrs T F Murphy Mr Leo V Murtha Thomas L Murtha Mr and Mrs FrancisC Musselman Mr and Mrs Michael Nicklas Mr and Mrs F L Noll Mr and Mrs LouisA Oberle Miss J O Connell Mr and M s ThomasOConnor Mr and Mrs J J OKeefe Mr and Mrs EdwardJ Oleksrak Mr and Mrs W P OMalley Dr and Mrs R Parson Pat and Harry Mr and Mrs Frank L Peterson A Vincent Petruskie Mr and Mrs Louisl-l Pfohl DornunicJ Puscitelli Joseph P Purcell Mr and Mrs JohnJ Regan Mr and Mrs Charles Reller Mr and Mrs JosephJ Rhodes Peter Ro conova Mr and Mrs AloysiusA Roesch Theodore C Rowland Mr and Mrs Donald Ryan Mr and Mrs JohnJ Sandhaas William Walter Sartor Peter Scalia Mr and Mrs Louis A Schwagerl Mr and Mrs Erman Scudellari Mr and Mrs John F Sculley Mr Charles Seligman Mr John Shelby Francis P Sillett Mr and Mrs GeorgeA Smalley tt Q 1 3 f AT THE FATHER SONS ANNUAL COMMUNION BREAKFAST-At the Head ot Table: Mr. Charles N. Archer Mr Edwin V Horan Alumni, Brother Clarence C. Walters, S.M., Fathers Club Moderator, Mr. George F Elsen Toastmaster Brother John Darby, S.M., Principal, Mr. Patrick Scanlan, Editor of the Brooklyn Tablet Reverend John Mueller, S.M., Chaplain, William Snyder, President of the Student Council, and Mr. Joseph Basel, Fathers Club Representative. Mr and MVS Wllllam SnYd9 Mr. and Mrs. Thomas E. Turner Mr and Mrs David Joseph Stewart Mr, and MG, Joseph R, Tu,-mesa Mr and Mrs Charles H. Stone Mr and Mrs Edward Sweeney Mr and Mrs J F. Sweeney Van Nest Fuel Oil Company, lnc. Mrs, William J. Veitch Mr. and Mrs. Arthur C. Volkle Frank Tmemann Mrs. Cathryn Waters Mr. and Mrs. John G. Wilshusen Mr. and Mrs. John C. Wolczok Mr. and Mrs. George W. Wright Mr Martin A Thomforde R Bernard Thompson, M.D. Gordon C Thompson, D.D.S. Douglas R Tibbetts M4 Ya'-le5ka John Arcari Robert Burke Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Carey John Corbett Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Daley Mr and Mrs PaulA Tierney Mr and Mrs W J Tierney Mr and Mrs James D. Tomlin Mr and Mrs Vincent J. Traynor Mrs John V Tunny Mr. and Mrs. P. D. Ferrall George Hagan Myles Hart A GOOD TIME WAS HAD BY ALL Joseph Heed Edward Hoebich Eamon Howley , Mr. and Mrs. F. G. Josberger John Kelly Robert Kenney John Kinsella Mr. and Mrs. Leo T. Lonergan John Mahoney Ray Mendenhall Mrs. A. H. Murphy William Reilly Patrick Scanlan, Jr, Christopher Schlachter l53 lf R-'fs RICHARD JAMES McCOWAN JR II7 Westervelt Avenue Baldwnn N Y JOHN CHARLES MCDERMOTT A 40 Blenhenm Drnve Manhasset N Y Cf JAMES THOMAS MCDONALD 2I5 O4 85th Avenue Queens Vnllage N ALLAN WILLIAM MCLEAN 93 I4 239th Street Bellerose N Y GREGORY BILLARD MAHER 85 East Atlantnc Avenue Baldwnn N EDWARD PATRICK MAHONEY IO3 Sackvnlle Road Garden Cnty N RAYMOND JOHN MENDENHALL 4I 42 248th Street Lnttle Neck N Y RICHARD JOSEPH MILLER I7I Dogwood Lane Manhasset N Y WALTER THOMAS MORGAN I7 Park Place Floral Park N Y WILLIAM GERALD MUELLER I87 44 87 Drnve Jamanca N Y RICHARD PAUL MULLOWNEY 6 Sutton Place Rockvnlle Centre N BRIAN JAMES MURPHY IO4 I8 203rd Street Hollns N WILLIAM FRANCIS MURPHY 64 Wnllns Avenue Floral Park N KENNETH EDWARD NICKLAS l92 Brnxton Road South Garden Cnty N JAMES JOSEPH OKEEFE JR B4 I9 252nd Street Bellerose N EDWARD JOHN OLEKSIAK I7 Nostrand Place Hempstead N Y 65 if xox I I X! wnLLnAM MICHAEL OMALLEY S e 11 1 O r Second Street Garden Cty N Y FRANK TIMOTHY PETERSON Knngsbury Road Garden Cnty N Y 1 r G C 0 I JAMES MATHIS PFOHL Groton Street Forest Hnlls N Y JOSEPH PATRICK PURCELL Box 46I Jerncho Turnpnke Westbury N RAYMOND THOMAS REGAN 222 38 Davenport Avenue Queens Vnllage N Y WILLIAM JOSEPH REILLY 208 Derby Street East Wnllnston N Y CHARLES EDWARD RELLER 88 I4 2I6th Street Queens Vnllage ROBERT HENRY SANDHAAS 88 52 I95tl'n Street Hollns N Y WILLIAM WALTER SARTOR 396 Congress Avenue East Wnllnston N Y PETER CHARLES SCALIA II3 Wyatt Road Garden Cnty N Y PATRICK FRANCIS SCANLAN 32 Orchnd Street Floral Park N Y RICHARD ERMAN SCUDELLARI 30 Sammns Place Hempstead N THOMAS JOHN SCULLEY 73 Langdon Place Lynbrook N Y FRANCIS PATRICK SILLETT 350 Newton Street Westbury N WILLIAM JOSEPH SNYDER 44 Emmett Street New Hyde Park PETER JOSEPH STEWART 3l Norcross Street Rockvnlle Centre N FRANCIS XAVIER STONE 224 OI 93rd Road Queens Vnllage N Y EDWARD BRICE SWEENEY Jerncho Turnpnke Box 566 Old Westbury N JAMES FRANCIS SWEENEY I69 OS 84 Avenue Jamanca N Y FRANCIS VINCENT JOHN THIEMANN 82 40 2I7 Street Queens Vnllage N Y ROGER DOUGLAS TIBBETTS 54 Totten Street Hempstead N Y WILLIAM JOSEPH TIERNEY 44 Darnna Court Hempstead N Y JAMES DEWEY TOMLIN 486 Lakevnew Avenue Rockvnlle Centre N Y HENRY GEORGE TRAYNOR I52 Meadowsweet Road Wnllnston Park N Y JOHN VINCENT TUNNY 203 Wnllets Avenue West Hempstead N Y RAYMOND PATRICK WATERS 258 James Street Franklnn Square N Y JOHN GEORGE WILSHUSEN JR 65 North Wnllnam Street Baldwnn N Y JOHN MARTIN WOLCZOK 232 Jackson Avenue Mnneola N Y e Class 1949 an 1950 'H- Cr 49 I54 FRANCIS JOSEPH ALMBERG 34 Ellnott Place Merrnck N Y JOHN WILLIAM ARCARI 504 Rockland Street Westbury N Y THOMAS CHARLES AYLMER I4O South Bay Avenue Brnghtwaters N Y ROBERT JOHN BASEL 88 Knngsbury Road Garden Cnty N Y EDMUND FRANCIS BAXTER JR 23 Hnlton Avenue Garden Cnty N HAROLD EDWARD BISSON JR 87 41 25Ist Street Bellerose N Y THOMAS EDWARD CAREY II8 Locust Street Garden Cnty N Y PAUL VINCENT CASSIDY 84 Wellnngton Road Garden Cnty N Y ROBERT ARTHUR CLEARY 82 4I I64tl'n Place Jamanca N Y JOHN GEORGE CORBETT II6 I8 23Ist Street Cambrna Henghts N Y HENRY DERMOT CULKIN 77 Nnchols Court Hempstead N Y THOMAS FORD DALEY SO Norgate Road Manhasset N Y DONALD WILLIAM DOVEY 286 Plannfneld Avenue Floral Park WILLIAM PHILIP EAGLESTON 365 Wellnngton Road Mnneola N Y CHARLES LAWRENCE FARRELL IO9 I7 Monterey Street Queens Vnllage Y JOHN MYRON FARRELL JR I45 North Woods Road Manhasset JOSEPH CAMPBELL FERRALL JR I26 Carman Avenue East Rockaway PHILIP JOSEPH FERRALL II9 Fonda Road Rockvnlle Centre N JAMES GARVEY FLANAGAN GEORGE PAUL FREUND I7O I9 84 Road Jamanca N Y THOMAS AUGUST FREY 86 82 Mndland Parkway Jamanca JOSEPH EDWARD GASKIN I2O Locust Street Floral Park N Y HENRY STEPHEN GILLEN 735 Fulton Street Hempstead N RALPH WILLIAM GLADBACH II8 Kamda Boulevard New Hyde Park N THEODORE GERARD GOETZ 3 Franklnn Court West Garden Cnty N Y HERBERT ALBERT GRESENS JR 40 Capntol Avenue Wnllnston Park N Y GEORGE BERNARD HAGAN JR 42 Hnlbert Street Hempstead N Y JOHN MYLES HART 3l Remsen Street Wnllnston Park N ROBERT VINCENT HAYES 88 4I 238th Street Bellerose N Y JOSEPH JAMES HEED 92 Huntnngton Road Garden Cnty N Y EDWIN FRANCIS HOEBICH I74 Fourteenth Avenue Sea Clnff N GEORGE FRANCIS HOWLETT JR 86 I3 253rd Street Bellerose N EAMON DE VALERA HOWLEY 90 49 I79th Street Jamanca N DONALD FRANCIS JOSBERGER IO3 Maplewood Street West Hempstead N Y ALBERT MATTHEW JUERGENS JR I67 Dnkeman Street Hempstead N Y CHARLES WILLIAM KEELER 98 Vnncent Place Lynbrook N ARTHUR WILLIAM KELLY JR 66 O2 Booth Street Forest Hnlls N Y EDWARD LEO KELLY 9 Park Place Wnllnston Park N Y ROBERT JAMES KENNEY 532 Madnson Avenue West Hempstead N JAMES JOSEPH KIERNAN 27 Floral Parkway Floral Park N Y JAMES WILLIAM LANGAN JR 89 82 2I6th Street Queens Vnllage N WALTER PETER LARKIN 95 Edgemere Avenue East Hempstead N Y LEO THOMAS LONERGAN I79 II Anderson Road St Albans N WALTER JOHN LONGMAN 4 Adele Baldwnn N Y ROBERT ANTHONY LUCKETT 7 Elk Court Hempstead N Y . f C fx, , I - - I' Q I I - - f .E SX - A Y ': . px I I I - - ' ' ' ' If . t .j: 5 LII LIJJI V' M5 . I X . . . I I V ' Q D I , I I . PII 1 Im' I I I I' , . Y. I 7 I Y- 'J 'f I n xv . IX Ol - V . . ' I ' I - Y- A . ' ' ' , I I . . fe? Q of I I - - - I , . . 1 I xt, .VI in ' ' I I I l 2.1, K I I - - ' A , N. Y. A ' , , . Y. ' I I ' I -Y. ' ' ' ' ' I - - ' , N. . ' I I - Y- ' . ' Q , N. Y. an , I , . . ' ' N' Y' Q ' . Y. 35 ' , ' , . . ' ' 56 , 90-I9 2I Ith Street, Queens Village, N. Y, . t 1 - ' , ' , N. Y. , , . Y. . , ' , N. Y. A f 5 ,M WI ' , , . Y. , , .Y. , A , .Y. , , N. Y. , , - , , . Y. , ' , . Y. - , A , . Y. I I - - C C I . . I . I Af T QQ ' ' ' ' . N GI ' , , . Y. . . I ' 'X I V I ,N . 7? I I I - V O . - . I I . I TJ A +L, I MELVIN JAMES ANDERSON 89-O2 2IOth Street, Bellaire 8, N. Y. GARRETT EDWARD AUSTIN 95 Violet Avenue, Floral Park, N. Y. EDWARD DOUGLAS BJORN 206-3l Whitehall Terrace, Hollis, N. Y. WILLIAM JOSEPH BUCKLEY 250-O4 87th Avenue, Bellerose, N. Y. ROBERT JOHN BURKE 575 Park Avenue, Lakeview, Hempstead, N. Y. FRANCIS CHARLES BURKHARD 23 East Lincoln Avenue, Valley Strearn, N. Y. CHESTER ARTHUR ALLEN l99AI7 III Avenue, Hollis, N, Y. LAWRENCE LESTER ALTPETER ZSI-20 Tttebes Avenue, Little Neck, N. Y, RAYMOND ARTHUR CAREY 92-BI 220th Street, Queens Village, N. Y. WILLIAM PAUL CLAPPIN 576 Concord Avenue, Williston Park, N. Y. THOMAS PATRICK CONNORS l33-53 77th Avenue, Kew Gardens, N. Y. HENRY MARTIN COOPER l42 South Iris Avenue, Floral Park, N. Y. THEODORE ROBERT CRAWFORD B2-I7 Tryon Place, Jamaica Estates, N, Y. BRIAN HAND DERRICK IOS-O7 Monterey Street, Queens Village, N. Y JOHN VICTOR DOWLING IIS-Zl Delevan Street, Queens Village, N. Y. GEORGE FRANCIS FIJUX 372 East Main Street, Bay Shore, N. Y. PETER LAWRENCE FUSS II6 Blst Avenue, Kew Gardens, N. Y. GEORGE THOMAS JOHN GEHRIG 398 Bauer Place, Mineola, N. Y. DONALD JOHN GLABACH 205-24 Iiltn Avenue, Saint Albans II, N. Y. GERARD ALEXANDER GOZALOFF IOI Grant Avenue, Albertson, N.Y. 'Ze J: X 4 1 L l- -' . 5 I fa '.x'5I,l,5' I lx .L H, '17 'V 3 3 . l .5 ...OX X 4 is . 2 V I xx ,Z L ff 41 HERBERT ALFRED GRUMM II4-53 203 Street, St. Albans, N. Y. ROBERT ARTHUR HIGGINS 90-O7 ZII Street, Queens Village, N. Y. VICTOR ANTHONY KARL 5 Scnoen Street, Baldwin, N. Y, JOHN JOSEPH KELLY 35-30 IS3rd Street, Flushing, N. Y. JOHN JOSEPH KINSELLA IO3 Woolsey Avenue, Glen Cove, N. Y. ROBERT JOHN KRAPP 223-4I lO5tn Avenue, Queens Village, N. Y. JOHN EDWARD MCCONNIN l'2-Il 204tn Street, Saint Albans, N. Y. ANDREW JOSEPH MC GOWAN JR. It-4-.I Linden Boulevard, Ozone Park, N. Y. JOSEPH LOUIS MAGGIORE 30 Maine Avenue, Rockville Centre, N. Y, JOHN JOSEPH MAHONEY, III 92-T5 Sith Avenue, Jackson He glwts, N. Y. EDWARD JOSEPH MARTIN 59-43 225th Pace Queens Viuage, N, Y. JOHN EDWARD NAIASTKOVISKI 57--ti ZSTM Street, Floral Park, N. Y. THOMAS CARROLL MULRY 52 East Rockaway Road, Hewlett, N. Y. FRANCIS CHARLES MUSSELMAN, JR. 93-QC Illno St'eet, Queens Village, N. Y. PETER FRANK ROCCANOVA ai-2:5 1-Iztn Street Beilerose, N. Y. MICHAEL BARRY RYAN D9 Shellbank Place Rockville Centre, N. Y. CHRISTOPHER PETER SCHLACHTER b -IO Chevy Chase Road, Jama ca, N. Y. GERARD JAMES VEITCH I2-9-SO IOZst Avenue, Richmond Hill, N. Y. THOMAS CHRISTIAN VOLKLE 242-I2 55th Road, Bellerose, N. Y. GEORGE FRANCIS WRIGHT 24 Berkley Road, Mineola, N. Y. Son, We l1ve6. Wlth you When you our son entered Chammade We too became members ofthe famnly From the very hrst day of regnstratuon we pledged to keep the trnangle mtact puprls teachers parents banded together as seekers for hndden treasure the treasure of a Cathohc phrlosophy of hte At every point on the voyage we shared your joys your anxretnes your labors and your recreatnons Now at the successful dlscovery of Pnrate Gold we share your trrumph and bud you God speed In the new adventures that wrll be yours t b 156 I C O I I I I ' I l 1 U I O I I O I O I O I O I I O I I O I I O I O l D I w 1 1 . an Y , , K ' l N x I Mr. Henry Cleaver and his son, John, show that close teamwork be- tween parent and son, as this amlly ullt and donated this portable liturgical alter to Chaminade. The Fathers' and Mothers' Clubs of Chaminade 157 JUDGED 5 RESULTS a favorite wrth successful breeders W B Haha Scczlm 06 DESIGNER an CABINET MAKER TO THE TRADE 410 416 EAST 54th STREET NEW YORK NEW YORK 0 f 7 . d Phone: PLaza 3-1995 INCORPORATED T5 MOORE STREET NEW YORK CITY d HEMPSTEAD NEW YORK Gillen Realty Company with every good wish to the 54255 a 7949 MWWW HERIHL PRODUCTS IHC I President, Aerial Products, Inc. 7 I ELKTON, MARYl..AND 'wma wonurs uuzczsr MANUFACTURER or msmsss slcmus FARMERS FEED CUMPANY St. 3lnhn'a Hnmrrmtg, Ernnklgn 571. Elnhrfa Qlnllvgv LEWIS AND WILLOUGHBY AVENUES Conducted by the Priests ofthe Congregation ofthe Mlssnon CHARTERED BY THE REGENTS OF THE UNIVERSITY OF THE STATE OF NEW YORK ACCREDITED BY THE MIDDLE STATES ASSOCIATION OF COLLEGES AND SECONDARY SCHOOLS For further unformahon address REGISTRAR 75 LEWIS AVENUE BROOKLYN 6 NEW YORK I64 V I PHONE: GLenmore S-I ICO lang Velcuwla i' French and Italian Culsme LUNCHEON DINNER COCKTAILS Music on the Hammond Organ CHICK HERR 3 Faculntues Now Avaliable For Birthdays Anniversaries Weddungs and Select Occasions Fo Rese ato s Pho e GA de C ty 7 0647 FQ' S at W-J v GLUE HGHSQNT Glen Cove Road Off Jerlcho Turnplke Westbury 165 ' 2 of D- ' ll, R H bf xx ll I K 3 I r I rv i n n : l . K Q N QB xg J ,Ai ,nr A 'Q r, ff '31 1 4 -A Q I , Y S 0 1' V E51 ' N W 'sn Wim S I mv' Haff, oleksiak MITTEE Snyder, and dfgresens, eefe. 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O GOOD LUCK SENIORS FROM THE 2131 L1ons TOPS ON LONG ISLAND EVANS AMITYVILLE DAIRY Incorporated Mnlk and Mllk Products Plant and Ma n Office Dustr butung Branches Am ty Blue Po nt and Rockvllle Centre HOME SERVICE OR AT THE BETTER STORES ISI Washington Cooororo Corporation Z Ep Stl:Bldg N Y lcCty 182 KING KULLEN COMPLIMENTS OF ERUCERY EU I II II II T II ll I l ll T S one of its fundamental policies, Kings County Trust Company particularly emphasizes full cooperation with all who seek its services. Our executives meet you in a friendly atmosphere ap praise your problems carefully and counsel you with all the wisdom of their long years of experience Have you a trust or banking matter you would like to consult us about? We shall be glad to be of SGFVICG CAPITAL S500 000 SURPLUS S7 500 000 Kings County Trust Co 342 FULTON STREET BROOKLYN N Y lln the Heart ofthe Boro Hall Distr ctl MEMBER FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION OFFICERS WILLIAMJ WASON JR CHESTER A ALLEN Vice ALBERT I TABOR WILLIAM N BOYLE Ass stant RICHARD C CUMBERS Assistant LEONARD D O BRIEN Assistant JOHN V LAMBRECHT Ass stant President President Secretary Secretary Secretary Secretary Secretary WILLIAM TUNIS Comptro ISI' . . 4 IN E . , 1 1 0 I ' i l l I . CARL J, MEHLDAU ........ Vice President . .....,, i . ,..... i l83 O-CD-l I lE FIIATERNITAS JPFOIOUD Back Row Kammer M Keon Grnbbuns Millar Kertscher Gallager Kraus Meynen Thrrd Row McGarry Marine Mehary Jordan Kramer Masoffl lpser Lenz Kllder Second Row Hayes Hughes Holgate Mellor Malyk Knapp Kenney Keenan Front Row James Kraemer Kulfeather Joyce Harnson McNulty Klelnschnltz Maresco Not Pictured Hopklns Kasperskl Keller As Chammade graduates nmetyf one more W ho are ready to meet auth uhat lz e has ln store We hope the Corsazrs and the staunch Buccaneers Wzll thunk back to Chamznade all through the years When you were the reshmen the out look uas dlm, The sophomore all shoved you uath vigor and mm But you became sophomores, and joined ln the race To hustle the reshmen all over the place Then on to the jumor class, worse yet to come Y ou u ork and you study nme months and then some And nou you are seniors you ve been through lt all For our trymg years you have car rud the ball the ansuers Good Luck, Forty Nmers, rom the IEE ilklnrrrn CHARLES JOYCE COURTESY SERVICE QUALITY I47 JERICHO TURNPIKE PHONE Camden clfy 7 4690 MINEOLA, NEW YORK I84 3 Q 9 I ' s I l I ' f . : , n y y . . . , ' , ' 1 . 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' , 5 Q As problems arise, may you know all l l U I NJ of 'NRS' V1 w0' Fordham Unnuersnty and ns now nn nts lO8th year At the 70 acre Bronx campus on Fordham Road are Fordham College a boardnng and day school the Graduate School of Arts and Scnence the College of Pharmacy and Fordham Preparatory School At the Cnty Hall Dnvnsnon at 302 Broadway are the Schools of Law Busnness Educatnon and Adult Educatnon The School of Socnal Servnce ns at I34 East 39th Street New York Cnty On the cam pus are tour resndence halls for men St John s Hall Bnshop Hall St Roberts Hall and Dealy Hall Relng nous women may board at St Mary s Hall Upon re quest you may obtann catalogues of each department PHONE FLo alP k4 IOII Mnller Electrnc Company LICENSED ELECTRICAL CONTRACTORS MOTOR REPAIRS I37 CHERRY LANE FLORAL PARK, NEW YORK l85 , . 4 ' n 'Aff Q ' I 0' fi Z, ,J 'fc 41 V, 2-Fd r S A ' ' , f 'f - It ' F' X CQ . v X T rx .wt , O f it' 5 -.o.,f'T-:1'l1- I I h Ov 4 Q ' aP,f. t i. - ,fi req, .' . . . . . . , n QLff,'.A,i 1' - ac- Fordham ns the Jesunt Unnversnty nn New York Cnty L 4' I 7 - s U - . Q, ' I I . I ' 1 0 ' ' ' I , ' 1 ' 1 ' V' , , ' I - I Y I o I - . , - gg ' . -' --W , ,Q--ff ' I' BI' - O O John Kennedy and Co Inc BUILDERS AND GENERAL CONTRACTORS 205 EAST FORTY SECOND STREET NEW YORK CITY PHONE MU y HII 3 5507 MICHAELJ KENNEDY JAMES A KENNEDY COMPLIMENTS 186 'I . rra i - P 'd Vice? 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B'll and Condren double-team ward. in torrid scrimmage. Jackson gangs up on lone Flyer 40 WIS? I Q . 45. ,, ,Z -- , 1 I Wind sprlnts that get us nowher 1 '15 4. e test. Gow an strains e muscle Andy Mc very - tor two points, W vaslfaallf um F aw-s..., rn 1 il 9:14- F muscles tor Buntmg yractlce keeps Fly 158955 track season. es luglt. er dlamond hop .l rf Qs! 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I . . 1 n ' - B R R S C ' I 4 ' it .D The Best Smce I885 GEORGE SCHAEFER 6' SONS INCORPORATED ROGERS PEET ONE OF THE GREATEST NAMES MEATS POULTRY BUTTER EGGS IN SCHQQL AND COLLEGE OUTFITTING SERVING SCHOOLS HOSPITALS AND CAMPS The zghttlvngr r erjtlz gPep OUR SPECIALTY .School J Lollge him fu a Q01 011 C1667 Over 63 Years of Successful Serv ce ff U Cpggoffycwzf Mauna, A af nw,- 2305 TWELFTH AVENUE NEW YORK CITY Fifth A I3 St t eff' J O H N S T E R N TYDOL SERVICE STATION LUBRICATION CAR SHAMPOO GENERAL REPAIRS TIRES BATTERIES AND ACCESSORIES CORNER HILLSIDE AVENUE AND MARCELLUS ROAD Phone GArden C ty 7 9170 WILLISTON PARK NEW YORK NASH FREEMAN Godpoaalaan Sales Dept DO I7 QUEENS BLVD WOODSI N Y HIckory63446 7 8 AFM 4+ W DAVIS MOTORS INC Authorized DeSOTO PLYMOUTH Sales and Servlce Complete Auto Body and Pamt Shop 54 MINEOLA BOULEVARD Opposite Long Island Ranlroad Statlon MINEOLA NEW YORK Phone GArden C ty 7 6630 FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF MINEOLA MAIN STREET AT THE RAILROAD STATION Every Banking Facllnty Member of the Federal Reserve System and F D I C I9I g 3 11 ' 11 I 1 365' ,A I . Q I ' ' K I I r' ,' 'n 11 'fn r ' an ' f 'I r. i 1 JJ C, ' I d th ree Warren S. t lil t.St t at Broadway at Broad ' y A di B! :T !,St. 2B mI'IeIdSt. L. -- ,--,A , A I A . I - I . I I, J ' Q: - ., DE, .. ' ' 7 ' I . , A Q-.-5 - - - O El I I I I : I - wwgxmxwsxsxwsx . : - - ll wimwssmxs.sxxxsxNxWsm,uwWmuwwuwu A D V E R T I S E R S Wlultwtxuusxsx Baldwin ousmc anomsns M en's Wear Grand Avenue Phone: BAldwin 3-7765 MARX BAKE SHOP Swedish Baking A Specialty 329 North Grand Avenue Phone: BAldwin 3-4610 Bellerose mon cLAo consrnucnou co., mc. Home Improvements 80-20 248 Street Phone: Fleldstone 7-3070 Brooklyn Tusooone J. Goetz Insurance 189 Montague Street Phone: MAine 4-1154 EDWARD MULLOWNEY, INC. Mortgage Loans, Fire Insurance, Property Management 158 Rernsen Street Phone: TRiangle 5-5991 or 5-5992 Floral Park Ai.ssnT's LAUNDRY AND on cL:ANsns Deluxe Hand Finished Custom Service 320 Jericho Turnpike and 1755 New Hyde Rd. Phone: FLoral Park 4-5431 CARL'S SHOE SERVICE 274 Jericho Turnpike Phone: FLoral Park 4-2267 EAGLE BEER DISTRIBUTING COMPANY 10 Jericho Turnpike Phone: FLoral Park 4-0129 FLORAL PRIME MEAT MARKET Quality For Less - Nothing But the Best 225 Jericho Turnpike Phone: FLoral Park 4-0470 or 4-0471 GARTRELL MOTORS, INC. DeSoto - Plymouth Dealer Phone: FLoral Park 4-3000 HOWARD AND BOB'S Stationery - Soda - Toys 61 Covert Avenue HUBBARD The Best Real Estate On Long Island MANHATTAN COMMODITI ES, INC. General Merchandise Opposite Floral Theatre Phone: FLoral Park 4-3450 MICHAEL P.' MORGAN Jewelry and Religious Articles 1 15 South Tyson Avenue ROCHE PHARMACY Matthew Roche, Pharmacist 217 Jericho Turnpike Phone: FLoral Park 4-0521 SCHAEFER'S CONFECTIONERY 150 Tulip Avenue Phone: FLoral Park 4-4251 TED'S SHOP FOR MEN Campus Clothes 206 Jericho Turnpike Phone: Fleldstone 3-2670 WESTPFAL MOTORS Chrysler - Plymouth 295 Jericho Turnpike Phone: FLoral Park 4-0188 Flushing ri.AxAu. mc. Plastic Displays 132-33 40th Road Phone: FLushing 3-1022 wt-lf' .Y QA ilk K xlwkxl . NQLSXWHKXYKKHN. n WWWKVHnnnnxwxxxwxvwwtwwmmaxx WNVNWMHilmmxwumxwsxxwnuvllwwwwxx Garden City BARBATSU LY BROTHERS Fine Furs 644 Franklin Avenue Phone: GArden City 7-8280 EAGLE INSULATION CO OF NA 3 Commercial Avenue Phone GArden Cnty 7 611 1 GILLESPIE LUMBER INC Franklin Avenue Phone GArden Cnty 7 8100 SPIES CAMERA SHOP INC Cameras and Ihoto Supplnes 151 7th Street Phone GArden Cnty 7 4687 Hempstead Tn-noMAs n-n mxucrn Realtor Developer Insurance 177 Jackson Street Phone HEmpstead 2 0029 JOSEPH FELDIS AND SON F lorzsts 255 South Franklnn Street Phone HEmpstead 2 6984 IRISH S LUNCHEONETTE Horton s Ice Cream 193 Mann Street Phone HEmpstead 2 9637 MACK MARKOWITZ, INC. Your Oldsmobile Dealer Established 1925 Main and Bedell Streets Phone: HEmpstead 2-9600 MENENDEZ MOTOR SALES INC Nash Sales and Seruzce Sznce 1923 185 Mann Street Phone HEmpstead 2 1013 MONARCH SAPHIN I New Tspe Department Store 120 Mann Street Phone HEmpstead 2 9182 PUSH KIN JEWELERS Diamonds W atches 241 Front Street Phone HEmpstead 2 6564 llncksvxlle GREEN ACRE NURSERY Hempstead Turnpike Phone Hlcksvnlle 5 3100 HICKSVILLE BOTTLING CO INC Harry Frzedman President 10 12 Lenox Avenue Phone Hlcksvnlle 3 0018 TIRE CRAFT INC 7'zfPD1strlbut0rs Recabbers 15 17 Herzog Place Phone Hlcksvnlle 3 0349 HERBERT'S Ladies' and Children's Wear 190-23 Jamaica Avenue Phone: HOIIis 5-4621 RUDMANN'S PHARMACY Jamaica Avenue corner 190 Street Phone: HOIIis 5-3646 lamaica KOLLNER'S, INC. Established 1910 County Fair Food Produets MURPHY COAL AND OIL COMPANY 178-28 Jamaica Avenue Phone: REpubIic 9-6100 WALTER'S DELICATESSEN Imported and Domestic Delicacies 172-35 Hillside Avenue Phone: REpublic 9-7080 N X H U - '- -'owxw A D V E R T I S E R S Minnnnnmuuwxwwww-WMawwwnnnnwmuunnxuwiiwwmwwwk Lynbrook n.ouns on-nn.ANn:n Prime Meats 88 Atlantnc Avenue Phone LYnbrook 9 2375 FRANK E SHERIN Home for Funerals 210 Atlantnc Avenue Phone LYnbrook 9 3636 Manhasset LEVITT AND SONS INC Northern Boulevard Phone MAnhasset 7 1 100 Maspeth rnmessen coma wonnncs mc Tanks for Storage of Onl Water Gas 5000 Grand Avenue Phone EVergreen 8 7700 CENTRAL NATIONAL BANK OF MINEOLA Member F D I C Jerncho Turnpnke and Mnneola Boulevard Phone GArden Cnty 7 8700 .IACKS AT MINEOLA Stores wzth thousands of Items New Hyde Park DAWSON PHOTOGRAPHERS Spaldmg Sporting Goods Sportswear Telewszon 1615 H,llS,de Avenue 137 142 Mnneola Boulevard JONES AND SONS Recordzng and Sound Engzneers KNOTT S PHARMACY Your Personal Druggrst Corner Mann and Second Streets Phone GArden Cnty 7 1319 MINEOLA RUG AND CARPET CO INC Rugs Carpets Broadlooms 515 Jerncho Turnpnke Phone GArden Cnty 7 4090 REESE WHITE SALES CORPORATION Dzstrnbutors of White Trucks and Buses 410 Jerncho Turnpnke Phone GArden Cnty 7 4685 RICHMOND HARDWARE 120 Mann Street 635 Wnllns Avenue nn Wnllnston Park Phone GArden Cnty 7 0916 Phone FLoral Park 4 0288 Contractors Supplnes Phone GArden Cnty 7 8621 New York Cnty AMBASSADOR FUEL CORPORATION Onl Burners Fuel Ozl BEN GEE SALES CO LTD Importers and Manufacturers of Hazr Goods 874 Broadway GRANICK FURNITURE COMPANY 335 East 45 Street ROBERTS AND FALATICO 885 Second Avenue , , GEORGE MALVESE AND CO., INC. WN xnxx m X IWW-Hiluuuxwm KNNKKKXKAAMLKVXRYAW oceanside RICEIQOIIIE SUPER PRINTING COMPANY GASAU AND KAMP, INC. - CATERERS Pfmfefs and Stationery Churches and Organizations Our Specialty Fgxhursf Road .I8IT18ICa Avenue Phone ROckvilIe Centre 6 3760 PIWOHG Vlfglflla 7-2233 Ozone Park conwm Gunessn Acsucv Rockville Centre G D COMBES ESTATE Realtors Insurors Appraisors H d b ld, The Oldest and Largest Real Estate and Insurance af wwe Coal Seeds ' Lum 6' ' Bu' mg Matemzl Ofgangzatgon 171 South Queens Phone ROCICVIIIC Cenffe LEO F KEARNS TOGGERY DRY CLEANERS Funeral Director I72 Sunrise Highway Phone Vlrgmla 3 3074 Phone FLoraI Park 4-0244 Queens Vnllage cnoss :sumo omsmoms mc Stewart Manor Specialized Oldsmobile Service STEWARD SPIRITS SHOP 216 02 Hempstead Avenue Wmes and Lzquon Phone HOIIss 5 oozo 84 Covert Avenue HARRY'S WINE AND LIQUOR STORE INC. 211-57 Jamaica Avenue Phone: HOIIis 4-I I IO valley stream acl BILL'S GARAGE William Seidler, Proprietor 709-II West Merrick Road Phone: Curtiss 5-8730 Westbury mic: Finest Foods and Liquors Post Avenue and Old Country Road WILLIAM J. KAISER Publication Printing Phone: WEstbury 7-0826 MAJESTIC MARKET C. and E. Krupp Corporation Phone: WEstbury I40 PURCELL WINE AND LIQUORS Jericho Turnpike Phone: WEstbury 7-0773 EDWARD W. STAAB Paints - Hardware - Television Phone: WEstbury 7-0220 West Fulton HAZELMERE ACRES Frank V. Zalonis, Owner ADVERTISERS wyxxxxxwmmwxx NNW' Kuulum 1' WNW mu West Hempstead mcmmn w mmss Funeral Home 142 Hempstead Turnpnke Phone HEmpstead 2 0466 CHARLES TOUCHETTE PIAN IST Classzcal and Popular Pfano Inslructzon Phone I-IEmpstead 7 8641 Williston Park COLONIAL PRESS INC 648 Wnllus Avenue THE WILLISTON NATIONAL BANK Start Your Savings Account N ow and Watch It Grow Phon GA e rden Cnty 7 6000 Woodside GOOD FOOD F O R PL EA S E D G U E S T S CHICAGO LONG ISLAND CITY D ALLAS ATLAIITA PITTSIURG DETROIT PHILADELPHIA COMPLIMENTS JOH N E DU FFY ACOUSTRON RADIO AND TELEVISION CO Radzo R s ecards Televzszon Service Sales 39 56 61 Street WAGNER AND KELLY Real Estate Insurance 6001 Roosevelt Avenue COMPLIMENTS OF THOMAS CON NORS JR Sensors keep your wagon hutched to a star 1 IHIE 'C1lDMIIE1fS 'Ulf 1III31' I . 6. R -wiWNwxu m'I4'm1'1 dwxuw' II II . . Jann SBXIUII af co. Printers and Publishers - OF - I 0 ll l I Q, KK xx.xAyKkbXiXKxlNiN Nelly NAVIIIIKKNXKKWW Nl Albertson Beochhurst WWUAM 5 ORLANDO 'NC Plumbzng and Heating COUNTY CONDIMENTS KELLY AND KANE 248 45 Jamanca Avenue 4 Pr ylula Phone GArden Cnty 7 0655 MACS GENERAL FOOD STORE Phone GArden Cnty 7 0472 MOSIOR S DAIRY From Farm To You McKnnIey Avenue RAEDERS LIQUOR SHOP Imported and Domestzc Lzquors Wnllns Avenue and Netz Place Phone ROslyn 3 1980 ROLAND S DAIRY Phone GArden Cnty 7 3378 Baldwin A and O GULF SERVICE Ignztzon Brake and General Repazrs Grand Avenue and Edward Street Phone BA1dwnn 3 10212 FRANCIS D GILLIES Guzld Optzczan 4 South Grand Avenue Phone BAIdwnn 3 6950 LEON JOSEPH Clothzer and Furnzsher 88 Merrnck Road Phone BA1dwnn 3 2736 PHIL AMY Florzsts North Grand Avenue and Knngs arkway Phone BAldwnn 3 8740 PRISCILLA PRIM Dzstznetzve Infants and Chzldrens Toggery 60 North Grand Avenue Phone BA1dwnn 3 1080 R A STAHL--OPTICIAN AND JEWELER Watchmakers for Three Generatzons 91 South Grand Avenue Phone BAldwnn 3 1614 CHARLES E WHITEHEAD AND SONS Harduare Paznts Houseuares 14 North Grand Avenue Phone BA1dwnn 3 2932 JOSH WOLIN Hard are Baldwnn New York Bayshore MARSHALL S Home Made Candy 58 West Mann Street Bayside OAKLAND GARDENS John L Turner Horace Hardnng and Sprnngfneld Blvds Whol sale Conjectzoners 10 17 154th Street Phone FLushnno 9 1763 FRED KATTAU Delzeatessen 209 19 91st Avenue Phone HO1Ins 4 3028 ATLAS FENCE COMPANY 248 28 Jerncho Turnpnke Phone FLoral Park 4 4020 WILLIAM J BEHRENDT NOTARY PUBLIC Real Estate and Insurance 247 02 Jamanca Avenue Phone Fleldstone 7 2026 BELLEROSE PHARMACY John G Welsch PhG James A Draper Jamanca Avenue Corner 247th Street Phone Fleldstone 7 3886 BELLEROSE SUGAR BOWL Our Speczalty Ice Cream Cakes 247 40 Jamanca Avenue BERT TERYSEN ' MILLWORK Screens Stormsash Doors Kztchen Cabznets Venetzan Blznds Wzndoto Shades 248 44 Jamanca Avenue Phone FLoral Park 4 5021 or Fleldstone 7 2266 BRADDOCK PHARMACY Andre F Phzllzps PhG 236th Street and Braddock Avenue Phone Fleldstone 7 1031 R E BRADLEY AND SONS INC La n and Garden Equzpment 249 80 Jerncho Turnpnke CHAVKIN S PHARMACY Free Demery 251st Street and Hnllsnde Avenue Phone Fleldstone 7 4972 FISCHER S BAKERY 246 03 Jerncho Turnpnke Phone Fleldstone 7 2118 FRANKS SUPER MARKET 251 10 Hnllsnde Avenue Phone Fleldstone 7 4991 MARIAN J HERK Real Estate 248 40 Jerncho Turnpnke Phone FLoral Park 4 3250 THE HILLTOP MARKET Ileals Poultry Iegetables Phone Fleldstone 7 1964 F H WOODRUFF AND SONS INC f' d rf dw' Fzeld S d 250 O2 Jamanca Avenue Brooklyn PARADISE BAKING CORPORATION Pzes and Cakes you enjoy m your eafeterza baked for you 34 Norman Avenue Phone EVergreen 7 8234 5 6 East Rockaway EAST ROCKAWAY LAUNDRY CORP 395 Atlantnc Avenue Phone LYnbrook 9 0772 SOUTHAMPTON SADDLERY COMPANY Stable Supplzes and Turf Goods 351 Hempstead Turnpnke Floral Park CHARLES JURGENS 134 Tulnp Avenue Phone FLoral Park 4 0278 COLONIAL GALLERIES Furnzture Draperzes Reupholstermg 139 Tulnp Avenue Phone FLoral Park 4 4455 W T CORBETT Refrzgeralzon Ser'n.zce Sales 308 Jerncho Turnpnke Phone FLoral Park 4 4757 DUNN Cr ODONNELL AUTO SERVICE 120 Jerncho Turnpnke Phone FLoral Park 4 8039 FI NN CLEANERS 7 Woodbnne Court Phone FLoral Park 4 4603 FLORAL PARK FRAME 6' SHADE CO Wzndo Shades Ienetzan Blznds 254 Jerncho Turnpnke Phone FLoral Park 4 8840 FLORAL PARK SWEET SHOP Sodas Luncheonette 344 Jerncho Turnpnke Phone FLoral Park 4 8840 GLASSERS AUTO SUPPLY 197 Jerncho Turnpnke Phone FLoral Park 4 2225 GOLDEN RULE SERVICE STATIONS INC Auto Repairs Wheel Alzgnment Brakes Batterzes Tzres Carnatnon and Atlantnc Avenues Phone FLoral Park 4 3825 O A w . ., A ,. - 1 ' ' ' ' 1' sq 1 WK ' wvxmxuu WK KxmiuwlW1i'llilQNWX'iXliWwxK 'WNW 11' 4 . Ar E I - -W .- ' . I . 2 ' - - Fine Lawn, .far e. .. ... ' .. -ee 5 : ' - -W Z 1 , A ' P I . ' - ' A D v E R T I S E R S 435Wi'INtuxluwwwusgouwwktklliktlwlllwlllllqwqqWymxg1ml9iXkYiSLWLXXKRlkkNl Floral Park GRACEINGTON Distinctive Photography Phone: FLoral Park 4-10328 HOUSE OF FORST Wines and Liquors 251 Jericho Turnpike Phone: FLoral Park 4-2105 HARRY JONES Funeral Director Floral Park LOUIS J. FERDINANDO Teacher of Piano, Strings and Reeds 153 Tulip Avenue Phone: FLoral Park 4432 MODEL BARBER SHOP Frank M. Feigl 160 Jericho Turnpike PARKSIDE DINER 260-04 Hillside Avenue Phone: VAlley Stream 5-7967 JOHN RUSSO 129-A Tulip Avenue Phone: Fleldstone 7-3410 TWIN PARKS DELICATESSEN 277 Jericho Turnpike Phone: FLoral Park 4-2121 VICTOR KOENIG'S RESTAURANT Always Fine Food Phone: FLoral 4-5661 VOLKMANN'S PORK STORE 167 Jericho Turnpike Phone: Fleldstone 7-1173 ZANETTI'S Confectionery - Restaurant Phone: FLoral Park 4-8751 Forest Hills FRANKLIN E. TYRRELL, INC. Real Estate and Insurance 71-30 Austin Street Phone: BOulevard 8-7030 Franklin Square vmns onuss, mc. 370 Hempstead Turnpike Phone: FLoral Park 4-2070 Freeport KERN'S Men's and Boys' Clothes Sunrise Highway and Main Street Phone: FReeport 9-3034 HERMAN RIEMER Grocer 27 South Main Street Phone: FReeport 8-0913 VIEBROCK'S Soda - Luncheon - Candy South Main Street Phone: FReeport 9-4236 Garden City, South ANTHONY'S DRUGS 267 Nassau Boulevard Phone: Hlimpstead 2-0963 TERVO'S HOBBY CENTER Photo - Model- Art 14 Nassau Boulevard, South Garden City ADELPHI CLEANERS AND FURRIERS Same Day Cleaning 13 Nassau Boulevard South ADELPHI DELICATESSEN Henry Muellers, Proprietor 40 Nassau Boulevard, South LOUIS ANZIANO, INC. Plumbing - Heating - Appliances 550 Franklin Avenue CANIVAN BROTHERS, INC. Hardware - Houseware Pittsburg Paints GARDEN CITY FLORIST Flowers Delivered and Telegraphed Everywhere 179 Seventh Street Adjoining the Garage Phone: GArden City 7-5656 GARDEN CITY JEWELRY SHOP Watches, Diamonds and Jewelry 747 Franklin Avenue GARDEN SANITARY HAND LAUNDRY 670 Franklin Avenue Phone: GArden City 7-9040 MASCOLA AND BURKE Grocers and Fruiterers PARAGON CLEANERS Same Day Cleaning Service 156 7th Street Phone: GArden City 7-7138 STREETS MEN'S SHOP 184 Seventh Street Great Neck BRYANT AND HARNELL, INC. 651 Middle Neck Roaj Phone: GReat Neck 2-0026 DEPOY ELECTRIC COMPANY 114-116 Middle Neck Road Phone: GReat Neck 2-0787, 2-1557 Hempstead BLUE DELL FRENCH ICE CREAM Gallon Packs Our Specialty-32.30 396 Front Street Phone: HEmpstead 2-6799 CARPET MART OF HEMPSTEAD, INC. Broadlooms - Carpets - Rugs - Linoleums 225 Fulton Avenue Phone: HEmpstead 2-7920 CASHEL ROOFING COMPANY Re-Roofing - Insulation 305 North Franklin Street Phone: HEmpstead 2-0793 CRANES OF HEMPSTEAD, INC. 302 Front Street Phone: HEmpstead 2-0815 INWHXQ .1 'S ' - ' V' El' -, ILXWA . . 1 YLNXXWAKWKKKKKWLKW T . yggxxxxLXxhk 'llifuxkshk xi wax NN, Y . , Wmxx HINKWWWK Wiluwuwxixwuwxwl THE CRESCENT SHOPPE, INC. LALMANT-FUREY MOTORS, INC. STATE LAUNDRY COMPANY Luncheonette Par Excellence Dodge and Plymouth Newman Court io North Franklin sfreef Sales and Sefviff Phonef Hlfmpslead 2-0300 DESYLVA DANCE STUDIOS All Types of Dancing 138 Columbia Street Phone: HEmpstead 2-1578 DOMINICK A. DERIGGI 62 North Franklin Street Phone: HEmpstead 2-3973 DOT MARJ BEAUTY SHOP 260 Fulton Avenue Phone: HEmpstead 2-9752 EDEL RADIO SERVICE 168 Henry Street Phone: HEmpstead 2-9454 HAROLD M. FARON Service Station Gulf Authorized Dealer Main Street and Stowe Place FLYNN'S BAR AND GRILL 390 Front Street Phone: HEmpstead 2-7861 HEMPSTEAD CATHOLIC SHOP 202 Main Street Phone: HEmpstead 2-0954 HEMPSTEAD TAILORS AND FURRIERS 72 North Franklin Street Near Fulton Avenue Phone: HEmpstead 2-9817 HENNIG'S BAKE SHOP 308 Front Street Phone: HEmpstead 2-7442 HILL MOTORS, INC. Authorized Ford Dealer Frank A. Hill, President 257 Main Street HY-WAY DINER Hempstead Turnpike Phone: HEmpstead 2-9755 KEIDAN'S CYCLE COMPANY Motorcycles - Bikes - Motor Scooters 390 Front Street Phone: HEmpstead 2-5822 205-207 Main Street at Kellum Place Phone: HEmpstead 2-0274 TERMINAL SHOPS, INC, M en's and Boys' Wear 274 Fulton Avenue Phone: HEmpstead 2-1156 FRANCIS X. LANGDON Mortgage Loans 93 Meadowbrook Road Phone: HEmpstead 2-2847 Hollis AN N'S FASHIONS 190-03 Jamaica Avenue Phone HOllis 5-2433 LIVE HEAT FUEL OIL CORPORATION 191 Main Street Phone: HEmpstead 2-7000 MCGARRY'S RAILROAD CAFE 66 Center Street Phone: HEmpstead 2-9402 BELLAIRE UPHOLSTERY SHOP William Offermann 201-11 Hollis Avenue OUR SHOPPE Phone: HOllis 5-4841 Infants' and Children's Wear 401 Hempstead Avenue BILL'S RESTAURANT Quality Is Our Policy PARAGLIDE RESTAURANT Floor Shows Nightly 157 Greenwich Street Phone: HEmpstead 2-5730 RAY'S AUTO SERVICE Baldwin Road Phone: HEmpstead 2-9865 RAY'S OIL BURNER SERVICE Servicing All Makes Day or Night Phone: HEmpstead 2-4162-J RIVOLI THEATRE Always a Good Show Phone: HEmpstead 2-9542 THE SECOND NATIONAL BANK AND TRUST COMPANY OF HEMPSTEAD The Bank With The Clock Phone HEmpstead 2-2100 SINGER SEWING MACHINE COMPANY 259 Fulton Avenue Phone: HEmpstead 2-4275 SMOLENSKI'S FUNERAL HOME 48 Cross Street Phone: HEmpstead 2-0949 STAFFORD'5 Athletic and Sports Equipment 150 Jackson Street Phone: HEmpstead 2-0949 92-09 168 Street THE COTTAGE Ice Cream - Sodas - Tasty Sandwiches 201-12 Hillside Avenue Phone: HOllis 5-9474 A. L. FITZGERALD Wines and Liquors 188-28 Jamaica Avenue Phone: HOllis 5-9666 GREENWOOD RESTAURANT Bar and Grill 1 13-09 Liberty Avenue Phone: Vlrginia 3-9575 HILLSI DE PHARMACY 185-02 Hillside Avenue Phone: OLympia 8-7800 or 8-7801 G. P. HILLSIDE SERVICE STATION 188 Street and Hillside Avenue Phone: OLympia 8-9755 SAL AND CHUBBY'S FOOD MARKET 209-15 91 Avenue Phone: HOllis 4-5697 TOHL'S DELICATESSEN 89-54 Francis Lewis Boulevard Phone: HOllis 4-3013 Jackson Heights CASTLE CAVE Restaurant and Cabaret 89-02 37 Avenue Phone: HAvenmeyer 9-8662 CATHERINE MCDONNELL Ladies' and Children's Wear 89-25 37 Avenue lamaica AICHELMANN'S BAKE SHOP Best Wishes Graduates 172-16 Hillside Avenue Phone: JAmaica 6-8785 B AND B CLOTHES SHOP Jamaica's Finest Clothing Store 164-O8 Jamaica Avenue Phone: JAmaica 6-4817 BURT BROWN Congratulations Graduates 94-16 Sutphin Boulevard CHARLES' HAIRCUTTING PARLOR Sun Tan and Scalp Treatments 172-39 Hillside Avenue FALCARO'S JAMAICA BOWLING CENTER 92-90 165 Street Phone: JAmaica 3-9598 A. FONTANA Groceries 189-15 Jamaica Avenue Phone: HOllis 5-6981 JET PROCESS CLEANERS Same Day Service Phone: Rlfpublic 9-2500 PADDY'S CLEANING SHOP Cleaning - Pressing - Repairing 87-51 167 Street, North of Hillside Phone: JAmaica 3-7411 PIERCE ELECTRIC COMPANY Electrical Contractors Phone: REpublic 9-0750 JAMES F. SHERRY Ice Cream- Stationery 187-04 Hillside Avenue TOM'S TAILOR Cleaning, Dyeing, Pressing and Repairing 90-77 178 Street Laurelton HICKEY'S TAVERNS Laurelton, Richmond Hill Phone: Virginia 3-9815 Little Neck ALLEN'S GREEN HOUSES 5440 Little Neck Parkway Phone: lMperial 7-4146 Long Island City DORSEY INSURANCE AGENCY 30-11 12 Street NORTH SHORE FUEL OIL CO., INC. For Domestic and Commercial Burners 40-40 Crescent Street Lynbrook ISLAND CURTAIN AND COTTON SHOP 48 D Atlantic Avenue Phone: LYnbrook 9-2192 JULES AND IRVING PICKER In Lynbrook Congratulations to the Graduates KUCKENS BROTHERS Grocers 275 Atlantic Avenue Phone: LYnbrook 9-1140 Manhasset BOULEVARD MOTOR PARTS AND MACHINE, INC. 1953 Northern Boulevard Phone: MAnhasset 7-0788 CARO'S RESTAURANT Northern Boulevard Phone: MAnhasset 7-3350 MARTIN G. COLEMAN JR. Optometrist 200 Plandome Road Phone MAnhasset 7-3232 LOMBARDI BROTHERS HARDWARE Devoe Paints - Housewares 431 Plandome Road Phone: MAnhasset 7-0174 MANHASSET LUMBER Cv SUPPLY CO., INC. Phone: MAnhasset 7 - 350 THOMAS O'CONNELL Real Estate and Insurance 221 Plandome Road Phone: MAnhasset 7-0226 ROSE RADIO ELECTRIC Long Island's Finest Appliance Center Established 1928 369 Plandome Road Phone: MAnhasset 7-0004 MANHASSET SPORT SHOP Phil Ruggiero 11 1 Plandome Road Phone: MAnhasset 7-1947 SUGAR'S Manhasset Avenue Garage 29 Manhasset Avenue Phone MAnhasset 7-1695 Maywood, Ill. CARSELLO CHEMICAL PRODUCTS Compliments to Class of '49 Merrick ioiws srnioneiw Breyer's Ice Cream - Toys - Candy 308 North Merrick Avenue Phone: FReeport 8-6209 Mineola AN N E'S Toys - Greeting Cards - Gifts - Religious Medals and Rosaries 150 Mineola Boulevard Phone: GArden City 7-5994 DYLEWSKI JEWELERS Watch and Clock Repairing 245 Mineola Boulevard Phone: GArden City 7-5487 iii' 7 K ,.-as FORESTO MEN'S SHOP We will not let you have it unless it fits. 309-11 Willis Avenue Phone: GArden City 7-1410 FRAME MOTOR COMPANY Sales - Chevrolet - Service 12 East Jericho Turnpike at Roslyn Rd. Phone: Garden City 7-0111 .IENSEN'S Wine and Liquor Store 192 Second Street Phone: GArden City 7-8444 JOHN'S ARMY AND NAVY STORE Complete Line of Men's and Boys' Wear 158 Jericho Turnpike J. KATZ FURNITURE COMPANY 108-10 Main Street Phone: GArden City 7-4477 KLINGENBERG'S BAKERY Formerly Jobst 143 Jericho Turnpike Phone: GArden City 7-3015 LOCAL STEEL 6' SUPPLY COMPANY, INC. Construction Materials-Contractor Supplies 60 Jericho Turnpike Phone: GArden City 7-0864 MERENDA'S HARDWARE Locksmith - Moore's Paint 270 Jericho Turnpike Phone: GArden City 7-9843 MEYER'S MINEOLA BAKERY Fine Bread, Rolls and Pastry 131 Mineola Boulevard Phone: GArden City 7-1091 MI NEOLA MOTORS, INC. Jericho Turnpike Phone: GArden City 7-2000 MINEOLA PHARMACY S. Decker, Ph.G. Phone: GArden City 7-3595 NASSAU BICYCLE EXCHANGE 290 Willis Avenue Phone: GArden City 7-2240 NIELSEN'S WINES AND LIQUORS 256 Jericho Turnpike Phone: GArden City 7-5068 PALMGREEN'S LUNCHEON ETTE 19A Second Street Phone: GArden City 7-6145 QUALITY LAUNDERERS 344 Jericho Turnpike Phone: GArden City 7-0823 QUALITY MEAT MARKET Choice Meats - Groceries - Frozen Foods 187 Second Street Phone: Garden City 7-9326 REINKE'S FLORIST Flowers by Telegraph Phone: GArden City 7-3312 BERT'S MEN'S AND BOYS' SHOP Haberdasher - Hatter - Sportswear - Reis Underwear - Jayson Shirts Bert Jacobs Jericho Turnpike and Willis Avenue Phone: GArden City 7-3539-J A. H. REISS Optometrists 146 Mineola Boulevard Phone: GArden City 7-4048 RYAN'S TAVERN 178 Jericho Turnpike Phone: GArden City 7-1221 STRUSS BROTHERS Delicatessen 188 Second Street Phone: GArden City 7-8443 SUNRISE Division of Household Fuel Corporation Blue Coal Phone: GArden City 7-8911 HEmpstead 2-4848 WALSH G McDERMOTT Foch Boulevard and Hillside Avenue Phone: GArden City 3123 WASS MOTORS INC. Kaiser - Fraser Sales and Service 110 Willis Avenue Phone: GArden City 7-0003 6 New Hyde Park ALTMAN'S DEPARTMENT STORE Opposite Bank of New Hyde Park Jericho Turnpike Phone: FLoral Park 4-4483 BARLOW HARDWARE COMPANY 1003 Jericho Turnpike Phone: FLoral Park 4-806 BILL BOURKE'S Service Station Phone: FLoral Park 4-0911 JACK'S SHELL SERVICE STATION Hillside Avenue and Lakeville Road Phone: FLoral Park 4-7264 JIM'S ESSO SERVICE STATION Lakeville Road and Manley Place Phone: FLoral Park 4-6895 LORENZEN E. HENNINGSEN Delicatessen 1592 Hillside Avenue GEORGE MALVESE AND CO., INC. Phone: GArden City 7-8621 Phone: Vlgilant 4-3825 J. NICHOLAS KRUG AGENCY Real Estate and All Forms of Insurance 635 Jericho Turnpike Phone: FLoral Park 4-6495 STANLEY N. DUGGAN Religious Cards For All 0ccassions 1607 Hillside Avenue Phone: FLoral Park 4-9375 New York City nieces Ann ci.us'r Speciality Jewelers Rings, Pins, Medals, Trophies Cups, Plaques, Athletic Awards JOSEPH W. MAUSER Insurance and Bonds 107 William Street MIDGEY MEYERS ORCHESTRA 393 7 Avenue ADVERTISERS Queens Village AL VIGLIOTTI Automobile and Fire Insurance 211-69 Jamaica Avenue Phone: HOllis 4-5050 CROWN CLEANERS AND FURRIERS Three Hour Service 211-34 Hillside Avenue HARTNEDY'S COMMUNITY MEN'S SHOP Adam Hats - Manhattan Shirts Alligator Rainwear 215-33 Jamaica Avenue HARRY'S DELICATESSEN Home Cooking - Sandwiches Our Specialty 221-19 Jamaica Avenue HILLSIDE WINE AND LIQUOR STORE 211-06 Hillside Avenue Phone: HOllis 5-4772 JAMES C. MARTIN Funeral Director 103-44 Springfield Boulevard Phone: HOllis 5-5959 CHARLES J. NELSON Delicatessen 218-44 Hillside Avenue PETER'S SHOE REPAIR 211-36 Hillside Avenue Phone: HOllis 4-7464 ,L- . . I - ws 'Wim mymwmvwwww-rmswamw-umuuwxwwiwilwwwxw QUEENS VILLAGE SERVICE STATION THE KLOSKI STORE Complete Service for your Car H. Meliere, Proprietor 220-14 Jamaica Avenue Phone: HOllis 5-2355 ROTH PHARMACY 212-02 Hillside Avenue Phone: HOllis 5-2266 STANLEY CLEANERS Pressing and Repairing 211-07 Jamaica Avenue Phone: HOllis 5-0578 VILLAGE PHOTO SUPPLY Everything Photographic 215-39 Jamaica Avenue Phone: HOllis 4-2397 Rockaway Beach JIMMY'S QUALITY MARKET, INC. Prime City Dressed Meats - Fancy Fresh Killed Poultry 114-04-A Rockaway Beach Boulevard Phone: BElle Harbor 5-2247 ROCKAWAY PARK DELICATESSEN 112-32 Rockaway Beach Boulevard Phone: BElle Harbor 5-1617 TOWNE LIQUOR SHOPPE Joseph Bornstein, Proprietor 115-O7 Rockaway Beach Boulevard Phone: BE1l Harbor 5-4464 Rockville Centre BRYN MAWR DELICATESSEN 195 Brower Avenue Phone: ROckville Centre 6-5206 BRYN MAWR MARKET Prime Meats - Fruits and Vegetables 199 Brower Avenue Phone ROckville Centre 6 4408 CAHILL AND MURRAY Dispensing Opticians 270 Merrick Road Phone ROckville Centre 6 4564 DEDEK BROTHERS Automotive Service 79 Maple Avenue Phone: ROckville Centre 6-0005 D'ERRICO Watchmaker and Jeweler Now at 49 North Village Avenue DIXIE WALKER WINES AND LIQUORS 312 Sunrise Highway Phone: ROckville Centre 6-021 1 FRONT STREET BAKE SHOP Carl Diebold 51 Front Street Phone: ROckville Centre 6-1199 FRANK KAISER'S Complete Automotive Service Long Beach Road and Seaman Phone: ROckville Centre 6-6799 St. Dominic's, Oyster Bay, tops St. Raymond's, Lynbrook in Chaminade Alumni Parochial School Tournament. Young Men's Clothes 7 North Village Avenue Phone: ROckville Centre 6-2764 LOUIS MAGGIORE 191 Merrick Road Phone: ROckville Centre 6-3425 MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS RENTING SERVICE Skillful Repairs 44 North Village Avenue Phone: ROckville Centre 6-2910 PARK GRAND SERVICE STATION North Park and Grand Avenue Phone ROckville Centre 6-9871 PAUL'S Confectionery and Luncheonette 28 North Park Avenue Phone: ROckville Centre 6-7737 ROCKVILLE GIFT fr ART GALLERIES An Atmosphere Conducive to Leisure Shopping One Park Avenue Phone: ROckville Centre 6-1060 ROCKVILLE HOBBY CRAFT, INC. Toys - Games - Dolls - Hobbys 316 Sunrise Highway Phone: ROckville Centre 6-9882 JOSEPH A. SAFINA Florist 26 North Park Avenue Phone: ROckville Centre 6-0410 NWWDIW I Nxxxxxwzmsmsxiillxwx ' NWAWNK W1-lllluwnuwxu IAKILHMWKNKWRKXWLXXPRA TOMMASO SALA Expert Shoe Repazr 9 South Vnllage Avenue Phone ROckvnIle Centre 6 8303 SCHOLELERMANN S Luncheonette Candy Soda: 13 North Park Avenue Phone ROckvnlle Centre 6 1020 SUNRISE PHARMACY Whelan Drugs 29 North Park Avenue Phone ROcKvnlle Centre 6 0631 VON BROOKS DELICATESSEN 19 North Park Avenue Phone ROckvnlle Centre 6 2463 4 Roslyn Heights ROSLYN HEIGHTS FUNERAL HOME Leon F Tucholskz Jr Phone ROslyn 3 1589 YE BIG SCOOP Sodas Snacks Records Gzfts Opposzte Roslyn High School Saint Albans HERMAN S CONFECTIONERY 188 11 Lnnden Boulevard ED WALTS CLEANERS 201 07 114 Avenue Phone HOllns 4 5757 FRANCIS LEWIS LIQUOR STORE 112 19 Francns Lewns Boulevard Phone Hollns 4 1747 MR AND MRS GEORGE OBRINGER 114 46 203 Street ERNEST A RABUANO D DS By Appozntment 113 02 202 Street Phone HOllns 5 4848 Westbury rsuce Fmest Food and Lzquors Post Avenue and Old Country Road Phone WEstbury 7 0805 ANTHONY LAGNESE Tonsonal Parlor Post Avenue Phone WEstbury 7 1299 CARMINE J LAGN ESE 304 Maple Avenue Phone WEstbury 7 0563 JOHN L MOLLOY 304 Maple Avenue Phone WEstbury 7 0563 TEAR AND GERSHON Toys Statnonery Ne spapers 237 Post Avenue Phone WEstbury 7 0629 WESTBURY FEED AND SUPPLY CO wllhston Hay Stra Gram Phone WEstbury 7 0870 WESTBURY REALTY AGENCY M l Phone WEstbury 7 0563 WESTBURY TAXI SERVICE 274 Maple Avenue Phone WEstbury 7 0194 West Hempstead B AND O Juzenzle Furmture Crzbs Carrzages Hzgh Chazrs 177 Hempstead Turnpnke BUCKS Radzo and Televzszon 104 Hempstead Turnpnke FLOWERLANE FLORISTS Florzsts and Landscapmg 332 Hempstead Turnpnke Phone HEmpstead 2 5887 HAHNS DRUG STORE 334 Hempstead Avenue Phone HEmpstead 2 5666 55 HY WAY DINER Hempstead Turnpnke Cr Morton Ave Phone HEmpstead 2 9755 JACK AND VERAS Cocktanl Bar Hempstead Turnpnke C1 Rockaway Rd Phone HEmpstead 2 9538 LAWRENCE J BENNETT INC Fuel Onl Ozl Burners Plumbnng Heatnng 265 Hempstead Turnpnke Phone HEmpstead 2 0660 RAYMOND R MAGLIN Real Estale and 'llortgages 171 Hempstead Turnpnke Phone HEmpstead 2 0109 MAHN S BAKE SHOP 344 Hempstead Avenue Phone HEmpstead 2 0867 SUN COMPANY The Friendly Famzlx Store Phone HEmpstead 2 9771 WEST HEMPSTEAD NATIONAL BANK llember of Federal Dcposzt Insurance Corporatzon Phone HEmpstead 2 6700 203 ARTHURS MEAT MARKET Fznest Quality Meats and Poultry 320 Hnllsnde Avenue FA A 'I 5316 EAST WILLISTON DRUG STORE S Ferrettz Pharmaczst 'Notary Public 65 Hnllsnde Avenue Phone GArden Cnty 7 2020 ELROD MOTORS Lsed Cars of all Iunds Hnllsnde Avenue near Wnllns ERNIE S STATIONERY Candy Czgarn Toys 289 Hnllsnde Avenue RICHARD A FISHER Fzne Watch Repamng 651 Wnllns Avenue HERRICKS FOOD CENTER We Delruer 328 Hnllsnde Avenue Phone GArden Cnty 7 2014 HILDEBRANDT S Fzne Candles and Ice Cream Corner Hnllsnde Avenue and Cross Street Phone GArden Cnty 7 5887 JOHN S HERRICK DINER Corner Herrnck Road and Hnllsnde Ave MANHATTAN FOOD STORES Wzllnston Park Phone GArden Cnty 7 2254 RAYMOND MERRITT Plumbnng and Heatzng Contractor Phone GArden Cnty 7 4426 OSULLIVAN SERVICE STATION Lubrzcatzon Iflashzng Ignztnon Hnllsnde and Wnllns Avenue Phone GArden Cnty 7 7631 PREMIUM FUEL COMPANY Coal Fuel Ozl Coke 161 Hnllsnde Avenue Phone GArden Cnty 7 9603 REILLYS SUNDIAL SHOES Shoes for all the Famzlv 76 Hnllsnde Avenue Phone GArden Cnty 7 0180 WALSH AND MCDERMOTT Congratulatzons Foch Boulevard and Hnllslde Avenue WILLIS AVENUE MEAT MARKET Przme Iieats and Poultrx J and S Zappala Proprzetors WILLISTON BEVERAGE COMPANY Cold Ixeg Beer Case Beer and Soda 396 Wnllns Avenue Phone GArden Cnty 7 0231 WILLISTON PARK MEN AND BOYS SHOP 56 Hnllsnde Avenue Phone GArden Cnty 7 7970 O A u we 1 tyuwaxxwwmumu N 1 l I 11 lik 1 , wwzem wwul V . - I - - -J I - . . 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Cooperation . . . on the part of the Crimson and Gold Staff has been paramount . . . to you, we extend our sincere thanks and appreciation. Cooperatlon . . . on our part in producing the Crimson and Gold has been foremost in our minds . . . it is our profound hope that our efforts to serve , . . and serve well . . . will merit for us continued association with the future Crimson and Gold Staffs of Chaminade High School. NEW CITY PRINTING CII. PRODUCED BY soz-sos sir srnzrr G - ' UNION CITY, NEW JERSEY UNION 1-2400 A PRACTICAL AND ECONOMICAI. METHOD OF PRODUCING COLLEGE AND SCHOOL ANNUALS me Qfsasaam ef mfmfafgu ynfsggfaigf We ve got to say thanks For the wholehearted asslstance of the faculty senuors underclass men and frlends It was through thelr help that tedious work was made unterestlng actlvuty bedlam serenuty We had hoped that the ad drlve would net S3 900 a goal hxgher than any other prevuous year The sensors however didn t stop untll we went over the S4 OOO mark Each of the seven super salesmen on thus page went over SIOO with Eagleston smashang all records by selllng more than S225 In ads Breathlng heavnly on hls neck was Charlle Keeler Culkln and Oleksnak the now famous team netted over S300 and were followed by Scalia Kelly and Lonergan 37-.5 KH B U E Slesro Mr Ben Jones and Ed Mahoney are to be thanked for many of the sparklung photographs that grace the book For the patlence and personal Interest shown us by the staff of the New Cnty Pruntung Company we are nndebted especially to Messrs Fred and Frank Ballablo Mr Daniel Consonnl Mr Charles Bahr and Mr Henry Meyer Mr Sal Bonsngnore and hls Bonne Studios stepped nn nn the profes slonal photography role and pleased us with a top performance Our faculty advisers never ceased to be of help Brother Nath found tlme between Crcero and Band rehearsals to create much of the art work of the :ntroductory sectlon Brother Relchert spared no pawns an supply :ng captnons that were both lournallstuc and subtly humorous Our school llbrarlan Brother Drerup expended great energy In guudnng the literary efforts of the staff Our greatest thanks go to Father Raymond Roesch who of all those Involved IS the one most responsible for the success of thus book He took the greater part of the plctures straightened out faulty lay outs and corrected all our Ilttle mnstakes Without hum Chamunade could not boast of as many Medalust All Amerucan and All Catholnc annuals as It has produced an past years We hope that you enjoy our book for It has been a great pnvulege and honor for us to be able to say that we were YOUR STAFF Q' Cha Keel Pete Scaha Leo Lonergan T ,f 1 .ill vp 4 it R f i 19.5.3 !- f 559 ' 4 1. 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