Chaminade High School - Crimson and Gold Yearbook (Mineola, NY)
- Class of 1957
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I r I 1 A K r W L I L 1 5 9 E 5 V E Z 4 1 i L F EE OF RGCKVILLE CENTRE ESTABLISHED I957 Y X 1 9 W X3 my My , WV W wifi? FA if k 51 QR '53 if Qu My 'fo A 'N , O' :Q 0 -, ,cv L , Q LDP, Qfwlgf P Q ru M1 E U jf!! f ,437 iyww JVM ff M f A I f J P S' M4 L AWA In the beginnin . . U, all Chamin de I-Ii Sch MINEOLA, NEW YORK M , . M, ,w7..m-.M mm- , -f,.-Awwwwww?-Emy,,.m..1...wwvw14,.,v,w-wwmqnuumxwmmgmmmanmwf MM wmuwn Q Let there be eff , kkkkk , X ,.,,,t,.WfLM,,.A,,.,...... .,.,, , -,,,,W, Aw.AA ..,.. . nd li the IC an M A M ., NK S . . x K' .gr W 2v3'f?i 5 1 Txx K 2 A M333 Tiifiis K we L 4 , 2551535 21212222 42223: Ii' .553 15 . K 11 :ir 131.494 , .WU , we 1? UK, N LQ 1 fig: . 7 - fEf?Lj'Y W :si 2:3331 lgzafzfazxbai Iiwfslieiai ' f ii :vw 1' uivjffykgga ,k,, N .. ., , Jw 125 13253 'A Nm 1 ,L wi 5 h . vga , : 5 I Late arrivals at the Christmas Band Concert pose for the camera, before entering the auditorium. ' AW L ' r N. J M K Vg W f l Pffiilxgkm x XV, ff V'1' f essed M Introduction . . Ja: Parents and jg513'aculty5fjEQQ11 g Graduates . . . Actijfities . . Features . . . Adiffftisembiifs . . 6 wal mf - , L . .Mfmm l - l - A, 2 43 ii 2 if az fx if fl .2 23 22 W S55 35 E: 52 is K 15 33 S ,K s. K 9 2 if R 2 5 sv JN A a 3 5 E s S 5 3 5 5 5 2 s S f E 5 Emu0-.v,.q4nummm:-anwmre.:fz:rxramfYzxz g'awaxaw'snzv,n Nmxs.-wma,sw,x,xw zffrvvx sa w A 'Q5E:f,-. A ,ff J W, .Sf 3 N 'fcyiaxe ia why Azffzhx wif! M55 Mem an fa afffmf. PLATO? REPUBLIC 'Li w.,,.,,. i2'Wy1Q3fW Q , K - X Q me ' W Y . k f Zf 7 Cf-yzwzfffy During this school year, We, parents and students alike, again realized our deep sense of indebtedness to our faculty. The religious members of our faculty exem- plified the dedicated spirit of instructors throughout the Catholic school system of the United States. The lay members of our staff were an example of the educated Catholic laity that our students will soon become. The members of the faculty, enlightening the minds of the students, infused vitality and understanding into every subject. Supervising our varied extracurricular activities, they provided friendly encouragement and guidance for the entire student body. X Reverend During the past year, Chaminade was grieved by the loss of two very good friends. On November 26, 1956, the Most Reverend Thomas E. Molloy, Bishop of Brooklyn, died at the age of 71. Throughout the schoolis history, Archbishop Molloy consistently aided its efforts to expand its facilities. On October 1, 1956, the Most Reverend Raymond A. Kearney, Auxiliary Bishop of Brooklyn, was called to his eternal reward. He had given unstintingly of his time and effort in his position as Chancellor of the diocese. Dur- ing the period that the see was vacant, the Right Rev- erend Edward P. Hoar, Diocesan Administrator, man- aged the affairs of the diocese with the aid of the Most Reverend Iohn Boardman and the Most Reverend Edmund I. Reilly, Auxiliary Bishops of Brooklyn. Hierarchy HIS HOLINESS POPE PIUS XII HIS EXCELLENCY HIS EXCELLENCY IOHN BOARDMAN, D.D. EDMUND REILLY, D.D Titular Bishop of Gunela Titular Bishop of Nepte Auxiliary Bishop of Brooklyn Auxiliary Bishop of Brooklyn 13 MOST REVEREND WALTER P. KELLENBERG, D.D. Bishop of Rockville Centre The Holy See announced April 18, 1957, that Most Reverend Walter P. Kellenberg, D.D., Bishop of Ogdensburg, Was to be Bishop of Rockville Centre. His Excellency was installed May 27, at St. Agnes Cathedral. The Diocese of Rockville Centre comprises Nassau and Suffolk Counties. To Bishop Kellenberg in all his endeavors the Chaminade Family pledges its cooperation. 14 VERY REVEREND JOHN A. ELBERT, s.M., Ph.D. Provincial Superior of Society of Mary The Very Rev. Iohn A. Elbert, S.M., by his intensive interest in the Chaminade Family, has helped to make Greater Chaminade what it is today. His paternal interest has guided the expansion and direction of Chaminade. He has proved many times his outstanding ability as Provincial Superior of the Marianists. Under the general supervision of Rev. Bro. Paul A. Sibbing S.M., Chaminade has prog- ressed with an ever-increasing stride. Through several visits during the year, Brother Inspector has assisted the school in keeping up its high academic standard by his observation of classes, and by his many helpful suggestions toward REVEREND BROTHER PAUL A. SIBBING, s.M., Lic. sc. Provincial Inspector of Society of Mary The Right Rev. Monsignor Henry M. Hald, Diocesan Superintendent of Schools, has de- veloped a deep interest in Chaminadeis develop- ment. In coordinating the scholastic efforts of all the Catholic schools under his guidance, he supervises the curricula of the many schools. Under his direction, the Chaminade student body attained one of the finest educations avail- able to Catholic youth. 15 the improvement of the school. RIGHT REVEREND HENRY M. 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M ,,21g':,.4if5-'?- ur Principal Lll Graduates Of 195511 Allowfiihe to extend to each one of you my sincerest congratulations on your successful completion of four very exciting years at Chaminade. Your Chaminade diploma, the precious document impressed with the seal of your Alma Mater, bears lasting testimony of your sterling agehievemlent. H' We note with deep satisfaction and pleasure the theme of your CRIMSON AND GOLD. In creating the world Cod said, Let there be lightlv In the course of time the light of the spirit was obscured by the darkness of sin. Jesus Christ, the Light of the World, scattered that darkness and restored light to all who would see and believe. He did this through His Incarnation. He became incarnate through Mary, the Mother of Cod. We, thereby, became the children of the light . As you grow older and more mature the meaning and mystery of this central fact in all history, Christis Incarnation, must take on sharper significance for each of you. Let there be lightly, the Light of the Worldv, the children of light, must grow in meaning for you, if you are to grow in the wisdom of the spirit, the wisdom of love, the wisdom that leads to God. The seeds of this wisdom of the spirit, implanted in the soul of each of you during your four years at Chaminade, will mature and fructify in direct proportion to your response to the grace of God. To help you to respond to this grace you always have our Lady. She is your inpiration, your guide. She is the Mother of all Grace. She is the Mother of Christ, the Prince of Light. Keep close to her. She will keep you close to her Divine Son. And some day she will usher you, her loyal Chaminade Man, into the brilliant light of your eternal home. May your enviable achievement of graduation from Chaminade prelude your continuous and sustained growth to rich maturity in wisdom and grace. May that mature wisdom of the spirit lead you straight to your eternal union with Christ and Mary. Very sincerely and devotedly yours, 1 ' ' Principal l 7 fum . 1956-Bro. Iohn Darby alights from his transoceanic flight, after returning from his European trip. 1953 Bro Darb shows Bro ose hMervar S M former Vice - . y .I p . . - Principal at Chaminade, the auditorium as ,it is being erected. 1955 - Bros. John Darby and George McKenzie being congratulated by Fr. Elbert at their Twenty- fifth Jubilee Celebration. 18 Fifteen years ago, Chaminade opened its por- tals to a new teacher, Bro. John T. Darby, S.M. After two years he became Vice-Principal and in 1945, Principal of Chaminade. Through his fore- sight, Bro. Iohn has created numerous changes in the life at Chaminade. His administration has seen new additions to the school in the form of an auditorium, athletic building, enlarged faculty house, and classroom space for 1,200 students. Eiffel!! fi? ,se ,., A.,, Wmmwwmp -ew-Q-----.......,.,,,,, Builder of Men I Q PM ie Besides being a builder of Chaminade, Bro. of the Class of 1957, will always remember Bro. John as our ideal of what the true Chaminade man 'should be. 1955 - Bro. John T. Darby and Mr. john McQuade look on as Mrs. Albert Sacco, Mothers' Club President, officially opens the new Chaminade Gymnasium. L 1'lYf' 9' a i F f QW 5 gfkq l 5 E, 'il 2 , 2 i pl. f J br f Bro. John Darby, S.M., shows '46 graduates Thomas Ryan and Elmer Corry l 2 the Greater Chaminade when they attended the Alumni meeting. '14 .5 John has been a companion, friend, and true Mari- - anist to each and every student of Chaminade. We it 3 A f- H ' 1 - .1 fw-f.s1m,.f,-gif-w .wzyafz12'mfr-:evgw-1vi?'f:L-'1..221:-zxw. ' :M - .. Seve S arrive October 2, 1953 Brother Max Beyer had the honor of breaking ground for Chaminade's new East Wing. This year, a member of our faculty, Brother Max Beyer, S.M., celebrated his Seventieth Anniversary as a Brother of Mary. Brother Max represents the devotion and consecration of a re- ligious to Mary, common to each and every Marianist. One of the high points of Brother Maxis life occurred upon his reception of a congratulatory letter from President Franklin Delano Roosevelt, adding to the honor of his Golden Jubilee in 1937. After having taught for a period of twenty-five years at Most Holy Trinity in Brooklyn, Brother became a member of the Chaminade faculty in 1939. When Chaminade began expanding again on October 2, 1953, Brother Max was on hand to break ground for construction of the new Chaminade. He exercised the duties of faculty doorkeeper and maintained the schoolis publicity files. The entire student body congratulated Brother Max on the occasion of his anniversary and prayed that he would have many more fruitful years in the service of Our Lady. I told you the Yanks would take it! Bro. Max Beyer, S.lVl. Bro. Max surveys the fruits of his green thumb from the faculty victory garden during World War II. Brother Max is caught in a familiar scene as doorkeeper, with Very Rev. William Ferree, S.M., Rector of Catholic University of Puerto Rico. Brother Max keeps the history of Chaminade up to date by taking charge of the publicity files. 21 L 0 eiii iufskfjp , Assisting in the administration of Chaminade was Bro. ouis I. Nath, S.M., Vice-Principal and Dean of Discipline. Bro. Nath with his just and considerate attention, has com- manded the high esteem of the entire student body. Besides his numerous duties as Vice-Principal and Dean of BROTHER LOUIS I. NATH, S.M., M.A. - , Vice Principal Discipline, Bro. Louis also acts as moderator for the Student Council and Parents, Club. As Vice Principal, Bro. Louis Nath, S.M., is dean of discipline. Here he explains an abstruse point to Dennis McGovern, of 2F. 22 22 l To be a Chaminade man in the full sense of the word means to be developed spiritually as Well as scholastically. To fulfill this spiritual need, our Chaplain, Rev. james R. Hickey, S.M., made himself available to the students for confession or consultation. Although Fathefs work can never be measured in a material sense, each and every student Will always re- REVEREND JAMES R HICKEY SM member him for his kindness. Chaplain Assisted by Rev. Bernard Horst, S.M., and Rev. Anthony Iansen, S.M., Fr. Hickey celebrates the annual Gold Star Mass. 23 BRO. LOUIS N. SCHOTT, S.M., Ph.B. Maintenance Director Driver Education E15 as VVUVVFW Stew ard s BRO. THOMAS A. DENMAN, S.M., B.A Treasurer Keeping Chaminade running smoothly created numerous odd jobs that had to be taken care of. Bro. Thomas A. Denman, S.M., our school Treasurer, was in charge of the financial activities of Chaminade. Attending to the proper functioning of the school plant was Bro. Louis N. Schott, S.M., our Director of Maintenance. Caring for the lawns, repairing broken equipment, and attending to the needs of the school heating system are only a few of the tasks of our competent maintenance crew. Bro. Louis Schott's chief as- Mr. John Locke and Mr. Vincent Buffalino at- tend to one of their various odd jobs as stewards. sistants in these tasks are Mr. John Locke and Mr. Vincent Buffalino. Our cafeteria staff: Mrs. P. Meyers, Mrs. R. Fuchs, Mrs. M. McCul- lagh, Mrs. E. Blass, Mrs. E. Papscun, Mrs. M. Boultry, Mrs. H. Weik- man, Mrs. H. Peterson, Directress. Our secretaries handling some of the modern office equipment used to keep school files up to the minute. The numerous secretarial tasks here at Chaminade were most effectively handled by the combined efforts' of Miss Mary Hayes, Miss Margaret Hayes, and Mrs. Irene Ellwood. With unrelenting diligence these faithful secretaries maintained the schoolis records, competantly aided the school's guidance department, and cared for Bro. Iohn Darbyis correspondence, While assisting any student who sought their unselfish aid. 25 MISS MARY E. HAYES Secretary to the Principal MISS MARGARET A. HAYES School Secretary MRS. IRENE M. ELLWOOD Guidance Secretary Pa Fathers' Club Officers. Sitting: Mr. John Sargent, Recording Secretary, Mr. Edward Delfoe, President, Mr. Lawrence Eisenhauer, Vice President. Standing: Mr. Thomas Long, Vice President for Freshmen, Mr. Albert Ferris, Treasurer. ' A ii F V .1 r 'ff A L lz.. V V E, I . , . K --: ri -A, N 3- x, Y ,f-in-. The parents of Chaminade High School have banded together to aid the faculty in the formation of an educated Catholic adult. Under the guidance of Bro. Louis 1. Nath, S.M., Mr. Edward Del- foe, Ir. has directed the Fathers, Club and Mrs. Lawrence Voelger, the Mothers' Club. Throughout the past year, these two organiza- tions have worked ceaselessly for a bigger and better Chaminadef' Their members have given their time unstintingly to the projects sponsored by these organizations. This year's calendar of events included: the Spring and Fall Card Parties, the Football Awards Night, the Annual Rummage Sale and the Fathers, and Sons, Com- munion Breakfast. BCD Mr. .John Bell in an unusual situation, a brief respite from interviews at the monthly Parent- Teacher Program. 26 be '40 Now! At the Fall Card Party, delicious cakes are jealously guarded by Mrs. John Murphy, Mrs. William Noering, Mrs. Sigmund Testa, and Mrs. Edwin Morris. Club Mothers' Club Officers: Mrs. Lawrence Maier, Recording Secretaryg Mrs. Law- rence Spinicelli, Small Parties Chairwomang Mrs. Frank Raganella, Treasurer Mrs. Lawrence Voelger, Presidentg Mrs. Albert Ferris, Vice Presidentg Mrs Raymond Monahan, Corresponding Secretary. Mr. Albert Ferris, Mr. John McQuade, and Mr. Lawrence Eisenhauer display the three baskets of cheer awarded at the Fall Card Party. 27 REV. ANTHONY G. IANSEN, s.M., B.A. Moderator 3D Vikings Chairman Religion Department Religion IV Sodality Director or ur mt-iifitiiizi L, ,y .,,..,.. 3. Q fff ..,ii: V --.re r.fm-'W-1.-W K, Mssmwm ---- i ,,a,m,,f , ., L 5 -sf--w.s,,.a.Sig-11,-Lfw,--mist.:-w ew- fm-vw53925,-kr,-12,mm,,,.e, as Se. - 5. is 9' at , .F ,ggxiszffezgggsgelrigf,,g,,g,,,grig., , 4 L. ..,, . Y 5 ' V 'Nga A 2 4eG1asf1X'tPi 953156 591 5ff55h:1f57.llit.5.1st 12, ix'-vnw:f-.,g: V , ipgjlgi Q -2 H: 1 , :LPI 53lQt,.P':51i:i5rm: fHffif!ii.flsf5fibfiQ W' ,M .... .M .. iEfSi?2,-5925. 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M , . , ,,,,,, Q Q. as iris The Religion Department, directed by Fr. Anthony Jansen, S.M., enlightened the students in the richness and beauty of the Catholic Faith by imparting a sound knowledge of the Commandments and Laws of the Church, Church History, Modem Social Problems, Apolo- getics, the Sacraments and the Mass during their four years at Chamin- ade. Besides using the textbooks, the Religion Department sponsored many practical projects, such as collecting pictures and articles about the Church, Mary and the Saints which are filed in the faculty library and used regularly by the Religion teachers. Other members of this department not pictured here are: Bro. James Abel, S.M., Bro. Norbert Brockman, S.M., Bro. Andrew Hawke, S.M., Bro. Henry Kraeter, S.M., Bro. joseph Lynch, S.M., and Bro. john Sheehan, S.M. BRO. ANTHONY C. KAUFLIN, S.M., B.A. Moderator 1G Lancers Religion I gatin I odality Bookstore 28 BRO. JOHN P. GILFETHER, S.M., M.A. Moderator SF Havoc.: Religion II, III Sodality Cross-Country Coach Track Coach Secretary-Treasurer C.H.S.A.A, Joseph Lynch, S.M., appears amused the antics of one of his boisterous Junior Religion students. KNEE? XF. 29 Rev. Robert Mackey, S.M., demonstrating Mass vestments to a Freshman Religion class. BRO. PAUL F. QUINN, S.M., B.A. dcr tor 0' ehgion , I Sodality Assistant Athletic Moderator Nicholas I. Loprete, M.A. English II, III Literature Survey Delphic Forum 'S-Y :Wie The waiting cat smirks at his helpless victim as George Farnsworth stalls his way through a vocabulary question in one of Fr. Horst's oral quizzes. Bro. Norbert C. Brockman, S.M., A.B. Moderator 2B Voodoos Religion I English III Sodality CRIMSON AND GOLD In September of this year the English Department moved to its new location in the Teachers' Room. New shelves and a complete library of English reference material were added. Monthly meetings were held under the supervision of Fr. Bernard Horst, S.M., director of the department and an English teacher in the Senior division. For the added benefit of the upperclassmen, two new courses, Creative NV1'it- ing and Literature Survey, were offered under the direction of Mr. Rev. Bernard L. Horst, S.M., M.A. Moderator SB Invaders Chairman English Department En I' h IV g is Religion III, IV Sodality CRIMSON AND GOLD Business Space Confraternity Teachers Nicholas Loprete, who is currently working for his doctorate in English. Other members of this department not pictured here arez. Bro, Joseph Bischoff, S.M., Mr. James Hall, Bro. Raymond Nartker, S.M., Bro. George Siegwarth, S.M., Bro. Paul Ubinger, S.M., and Mr. Donald Werner. Mr. James Hall brings a little bit of Broadway into sophomore English, with Julius Caesar on records. Bro. Joseph L. Paolozzi, S.M., B.A. Moderator 3C Cougars American History I English IV Sodality Tarmac Sacristan Servers 31 A 1 The Social Studies Department, under the guidance of Mr. Ioseph Fox, educated the students to be good and well-informed citizens. The courses it used to this end were Economics for the freshman, World Chairman Social Studies Department History for the sophomores, and a two-year course in American His- tory for the juniors and seniors. A special course, American Govern- ment, which was just introduced this year for the seniors in addition to the second year of American History, rounded out the program of the department. To maintain student interest in the courses through- out the year, audio-visual aids such as maps, movies, and slides were used effectively. Other members of this department not pictured here are: Bro. Donald Bond, S.M., Mr. Frank Furey, Bro. Anthony Ipsaro, S.M., Bro. joseph Lynch, S.M., and Bro. joseph Paolozzi, S.M. Mr. Joseph F. Fox, M.A. Moderator 4F Banshees American History I, II Bro. Robert V. Cassidy, S.M., M.A. Moderator 4E Daredevils American History II American Government CRIMSON AND GOLD Bro. Andrew I. Hawke, S.M., B.S.Ed. Bro. Louis J. Baysek, S.M., B.A. Bro. Henry I- Kraeter, S.M., B.A. Modeartor 2A Falcons Moderator 2C Tigers Moderator 2G Fighting Irish Religion II Economics Heli io II American History I World History ' Driver Education Latin I Sodality Assistant Athletic Moderator Athletic Moderator Sodality 32 Bro. Robert Cassidy, S.M., makes a point about Haitian politics to his senior American History students. John Colby finishes mounting a new display for Bro. Anthony Ipsaro, S.M., to liven up the Middle Ages. 33 Bro. Louis I. Nath, S.M., M.A. Chairman Latin Department Latin II, III Student Council Parents' Clubs Bro. John J. Sheehan, S.M., B.A. Moderator 2D Mustangs Religion II Latin II Sodality Guidance Riile Club Vocation Club Director The Latin Department, with Bro. Louis Nath, S.M., as its director, offered to freshmen the basic fundamentals of the language, to sophomores the Argonauts and the Gallic Wars, to juniors, Cicerois Orations, and to the group of sen- iors who have persevered, Virgil's Aeneid. Thus, through- out the four divisions, the Latin Department imparted knowledge of that ancient and universal language. Other members of this department not pictured here are: Bro. Louis Baysek, S.M., Fr. james Hickey, S.M., Bro. Anthony Kauflin, S.M., and Bro. Joseph Kuntz, S.M. I Bro. Paul A. Ubinger, S.M., B.S.Ed , A I if Z lglrplgeslatpp 2E Spartans This sophomore Latin class concentrates on the sentence in E . 153535 question as Bro. Paul Ubinger, S.M., corrects John Kane's , Intramurals mistakes in translating the Gallic Wars. 2 ' 1 V Vi -I 'N Q Assemblies , I 3 ,V , , . 2 f f If -X fill 'l ,f 9 1 M, . I ,L f ,L jx Bro. Donald E. Bond, S.M., B.A. Moderator IA Warriors Latin I Economics Sodality CRIMSON AND GOLD 34 5-fri ' Q iff-ix 'V ' ffetafffff -N W Bro. Bernard I. Laurinaitis, S.M., M.L. Moderator 4D Jaguars Chairman Spanish Department Spanish III, IV Raffle Drives Guidance Bowling Bro. George L. Siegwarth, S.M., M.A. Chairman German Department II III Emi'-E'1?'lf ' ng is I Bookstore Mr. The Modern Language Department is divided into three sepa- rate groups which have the common objective to give the students a better understanding of the language and customs of peoples in foreign lands. All students Were required to complete two years in one of the three languages offered. The French Department, un- der F r. James Hickey, S.M., instructed students in the language of diplomats. The German Department, headed by Brother George Siegwarth, S.M., instructed the students in German. The Spanish Department under Bro. Bernard Laurinaitis, S.M., which is the largest language department, imparted to students a knowledge of our neighbors to the south. Another member of this department not pictured here is: Bro. Anthony Ipsaro, S.M. Bro. VValter J. Oberster, S.M., B.A. William X. Walsh, B.A. ggliiiiti' IF C'mC'W'0'S French I, II, III Sodality Spanish II, III Tarmac Rev. James R. Hickey, S.M. Chaplain Latin II, IV French I 35 W.4fig2fiimsf-vwffxssxgafgfvz-xiiK .-1.ay-gf.i,1:zmg.-gpg ...,,:fg,gf1:q2ras1f5Qgafgl.,...,1.2lgv.g:1s:-5'-2i:i5?5'.2x'Z-'V--g . ':giff41fi'Zxsfw'Qifi7sSfiwM1-2 S , , 2 ...fig Q M ESV K,.,,.rf,L..s,..,,..1,g,,. 1.g:..,g1.Qg:q.,,.fL. A -fufiwvggfztmfsrfefsl-1-I-- r f-mgazzfr.:wg1sq?21i2w, Psdgsliwi 2 f' . ,fsiafeiee 1 . K. ,- . 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Lrwig.-fawmi-.singasp f rw:-: -Sai... . f V ew L' ii,-w.ggei:iss5zfm'f .',..szf.,ff:.,gfg.g: , f..1fvf,f1.s'Lfv.4f1' 'H,.'fi?s4izfssaiIe9l'!41SiS2fw1'21mf.,.3fg,,z...-efHM,,.:' M- - fffiifsgfg,345i5f.-f.s- ., - 'ww 3 fgggegwf fa.9,vf-s2Q,Q'23sigaHz1.. we-qf,?fg,s4sv-ssfw A Y 1 5--is I.: .1 . kgg,:'wfgCii'A'f'4S9f ' lijjlifffffi' 1JiQfb9i.fs54 l59f' iw M f .-,-,,g4.153flff. ' LSU' -735 -'Q ' ' ' L. . f..:r - I A S ' fflll' ' -' 'k Wl5' ' lf -W' - if 7 -4 ' lsrsiiffif' - ' ' '-z'::y:-5'-'L 51 ' -ffQf2'S 9 - 'A' T - 'HA--wf4?'5Sf?'f lgigiz-T' Iv S 11fK9 wil' .1 ex, x K fisz M .--f1f'fifz.2i kai , . .... , . ,,,, , . Bro. William Callahan, S.M., keeps a close eye on John Zusi, as he demonstrates a principle in geometry. 36 f . Nl 4 X . s Bro. Edwin H. Rauscher, S.M., B.M.E. Moderator 4C Flying Tigers Advanced Algebra Advanced Mathematics Intermediate Algebra Sodality Football Moderator Bro. William T. Callahan, S.M., M.A. Moderator 21 Scorpions rigonometry Sodality Mathematics Club The Mathematics Department, under the direction of Bro. Firmin Widmer, S.M., became the largest single department at Chaminade. The freshmen studied Algebrag the sophomores, Geometryg and the juniors, Intermediate Algebra. Trigonometry, Solid Geometry, Advanced Algebra, and Advanced Mathematics I Other rnerrtbers of this departrnentgsnot pictured here are: T 1 Q,t Bro. Firmin C. Widmer, S.M., B.S. Moderator 3E Spitfires Chairman Mathematics Department Trigonometry Intermediate Algebra Earth Science Glee Club Moderator Bro. Francis P. Mullan, S.M., B.S.Ed. Bro. Moderator SA Panthers Geometry Mechanical Drawing Sodality Chess Club Bro. Joseph I. Kuntz, S.M., B.A. Moderator ID Skyknights Algebra I Latin I Sodality CRIMSON AND GOLD Camera Club ' Bowling Charles E. Dippel, S.M., B.S. Moderator IC Sabres Biology I Algebra I Sodality Rifle Club Bro. Joseph E. Bischoff, S.M., B.A. Moderator IE Comets Algebra I English 'I Sodality Stamp Club 37 Bro. George I. Spahn, S.M., M.S.C.E. Moderator 4B Thunderbolts Chairman Science Department Physics IV Sodality Radio Club - .1-gg: . .. 1 hi , . J,,,:,j Q sf , i - - g-are ,- , K . 11, K ., ir, -i,ff1Y-we--ri -35322 'eff H A 'QQ' ' 51 K' -- Y K . fQ?f13W7hi?? W 1 ' ' I'-lVQfZi2E5ii SKI K' K' K' :'f5'55l?lB2WK'fz if -1 - ' f'iK' , if 1525313252 i I I K ,A L, K I , - -- .. as . f r.-v,wwf,W.:. . . A ' -f . f . - . K -- - The Science Department, with Bro. George Spahn, S.M., as its direc- tor, underwent many changes this year. Biology returned to the list of required courses for the freshmen, and the Earth Science classes were transferred to Room 210, where they had extensive laboratory facilities. Because of the new and increased importance of atomic energy in avia- tion, electrical production, shipbuilding, and other fields, the Depart- ment decided to place more stress on the study of the atom and nuclear energy in the Physics and Chemistry classes to conform with the new syllabus. Other members of this department not pictured here are: Bro: Charles Dippel, S.M., and Bro. Firmin Widmer, S.M. Bro. Roman L. Wicinski, S.M., M.S. Moderator 4A Hellcats Chemistry I Intermediate Algebra Sodality Science Club Poster Club 38 Bro. Firmin Widmer, S.M., explains the movement of the trade winds before switching on the new weather forecasting unit. Bro. Raymond B. Cohring, S.M., B,S.Ed. Moderator IH Glrzdiutors Biology I Biology Club Assistant Band Moderator Bro. Charles Dippel, S.M., watches as Robert Frey tries to find the little bug on his slide. 39 it if 'l f5UfffJMHA so qfesgg-fe, 'iff:??g2s:2'1wttf2Q'4525sew , - w fz,'Ai.5-ff 1:w-frm 1.-parkway: A W gr Q . .M l::l..m.,:wf,1gg: , ' .f,,Q,5,,E:3-fghu- - V--fi, f 1 4.,,.,,- ,Q if v,5sp.:wf zS,,gaf,.'1:r,1,.,1,, 5,1 pie -f x 5 A ,Ly 3, sig 1 . .atv A 1? gi- .., 7 V, , gg. - 3 . gas a ,, 1 Egifts ia aamsz 2s4r'3a5qr1sfs3Q?g?f11l,,QgQr?l?f1aef1a'?2':r f A S s f -w i it .4 as 5, iz' V. , I r, . f, , X 5 - A l i 1:55. ,lt?lQ,fS5i'1g'i f t' W ' A '57 0123--i i Z W M I Lf L 'I A ZE N 'TWT' f f' F7 3 'L L' 5- A 'K V C V M Q 7 :f ff '. ' rf - S fa:-: s ' ' - .: : W' 5 15 ,. If E'-. 'L . , x l - i g s rf ii V asm-rl - silt-ri? .J - . s..Mw: : ,. 'ss g iff-igx , of .. fig , N, : H ,e,,,,, re, ffilsigisgl -9742215755'vkrgffiiriiffaiwu 5i!5,35gaerQ:r3,Fng- A gar ,ggj5s95gfar,g , Q35 7122--.Q-L-ft-9E1gfH?f,f5,-LXffvmr m li. 52316-isf: g1 , 35fv,,f:v4W1ffX.K.ss - ga Q2 - af r :s,ag,,iffswsx. if :iQ f I5fN slgs? af2 gew i:,: swf-. K as is-ay-rfzfg-fyig-sgsgrf,rwsffgiifg 1i,5f1s!?5. v--,gf Qs-51-S M, 5Q'l:?5'iHilmngi1gwfi - gf Sf 5Q2515',a'i'f4i5,g,,, xv: sfw,g:x:f.-Q ffe1,fi:f?'3gf2g:1 sQ g tw,'Efi,Q,gfwEfaT.-v 52 5 I ,a.-i-f1f'1 if ,, ff. 1' .rr-:oi1fw,g2z'.f,gzisi so zlzwllflwffmfag. i 'V fs was-if a , zaf:w:.ef,:iw:wQ M M ff K - -W-r,r.gsver?f.,,1+f'H95:ie,v,,,, . was or -f A as wa.-rf' .-Yigggsf -,pf-er-'faw -fs-S rm sxaiiaa,-sv':,.,,fo-411 lfifS?fi'ifMf'-s2'1lvw- W L.,,. U ,. gi Bro. Anthony J. Ipsaro, S.M., B.S.Ed. Chairman Music Department German , I Band Moderator Mr. Angelo B. Ferdinando Franko Goldman, Marine Band Band Director Band Concert The Chaminade -Flyer Band, an activity of the Music Department headed by Bro. Anthony Ipsaro, S.M., was a familiar sight at all the football games this year. Both the Marching Band and the Concert Band, City Cham- pions, are under the baton of Mr. Angelo Ferdinando. The Concert Band presented two concerts and entered into competition with other schools in the area, while the Marching Band played in different parades on the Island in addition to the football games. A new organi- zation, the Glee Club, with Bro. Firmin Widmer, S.M., moderator and Mr. Denis Nicholson as director, was ex- tended to the juniors and seniors. Alfred J. Miller Air Force Symphony Cab Calloway Xavier Cugat Percussion Instruments Band Drillmaster Mr. Joseph H. Burke Vincent Lopez Band Brass Instruments Mr. Salvatore N. Baglieri Long Island Peoples' Symphony Jersey City Symphony 40 Woodwind Instruments :EHS it 'PWSSEQQS ' we A or ,ra . f, ,gt my mifzisiffsiii Harry DeWitt John Philip Sousa Brass Instruments Deceased, March 18, 1957 REQUIESCAT IN PACE Donato D'Onofrio Metropolitan Opera Co New York Opera Co. Mr. Angelo Ferdinando points out the correct striking technique to band member Alex Kelly. Russian Symphony Woodwind Instruments Mr. George R. Bartlett Boston Pops Longines Symphonette French Horn Mr. Denis F. Nicholson, M.D. Glee Club Director . me ,ig eziiflrffffb is 2 Q .2f-sites-ls nf Ai-fm? +17 7 , as we A 01 ,--- LL,, it E 1 H x-,. was -mw-- .view- L ',L. '95 x W f ya rfb Q , N X A, Wg, S sane-,ex at am T: ff , , M, , , Q., X ,sm se , il? 4 1, , X ,A ,N fs Bk 1 ' l s52W'aSa2w 2 1 M y f. Mm ,, 10- -,fir-si, - --1 M- rw mf. , 4 A-fi mt, Ma. it -- W.- .fm 1593 Kiwssmi I-fx fu ' .. LA.., ,H W at W. we , - f -I is ag ef . 'sa X 5? sw, Sa-ef-A xr l fm- was Q ,Q Q X-at filfggg-,,,w wi W f f ,:: , g,5,,w , Q, S W ,X is SU is aw-Q ,H Nth 1 ssiiaigw , K ,aa 2 2 H ff vs B,zfQQW'?eff21rs, .3-ff .1 f H -.sg Mr. Edward I. Flynn, M.Ed. Chairman Physical Education Department Physical Education Head Basketball Coach J.V. Football Coach Golf Coach Athletic Director Mr. Francis P. Furey, B.S. World History Assistant Football Coach ' i ' ,-r,m,5:- ,ec--or we -eos .A-f- f W if-Q-4,,,ff-sw , fa -' - 4 A irvmillffl ' f 1-fifir - f dei , ., fsxiewsgfggeagfg Qyiigw-:ways-iw. -,uketwss ,, . , , . . 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'ifffliflriit IHA is fi---i , fa' 1555 VS - - 'L H, ,Q ae-.L ---Q --Q age f was -U - ,Q-wa . -fa -We . me ,V - E- - -rf, -7 -ee .. , . 1 . - 'N . - Q:-'LH f- -Q' -it-lggvfeg - ggafgqgm we ff --Hiiigsgofi-,ggf:i',.f f ' .sf 1 K . 2 , -are-f '- -Q-mf 'A -, V - ' ' i..,':-'ii fmfsf 'V -M715'ISdiiiirliii-lf?:'.LiliL-fT?:1?'iE 51 f72:w.5l15'1f-v7 iii?T5f'.fL5lf5'r5W:'5ii iiQi::'35li?Qf :5iif'53iii7f'1l'lf5i'5','wl'i Qi' A 'mer W' 'Tl ' A , , , 1--f-421,-zsm-.,.s-'rm fwf..:-mvyfxi,fue f.2 as -A fr vp p2gf.ie,, will iiwfim- 1 www as-' -7 'fag Q, ,L t -fs - it- :aff Sr The Physical Education Department, under Mr. Edward Flynn, sought to put the maxim, All work and no play makes lack a dull boyv into practice. - The department's program consisted of gym classes and all extracurricular activities in the sports line. The gym classes consisted of calisthenics and a variety of games. In the ex- tracurricular field, the department sponsored a full line of intra- mural and interscholastic sports. Also under the department are the Health Education classes for seniors and underclassmen. Mr. John T. Bell, B.S. Phys. Ed. Ilghyiical Ilicikxfcation ea , res men Football Mr. joseph F. Thomas, M.Ed. Physical Education Head Football Coach Assistant Basketball Coach Head Outdoor Track Coach That push-ups are a special treat is easily discernible from 42 the appearance of this sophomore gym class. 1 S f f - L 'fi8Zf?7iS1f3f T. , M 4,,Mfa., 4, Lfziwfflfi, irfgw. K f si? -: 453HA?Hfa1I w.mmssYf- Religion III World History II Speech Sodality Guidance English I Speech I Dramatics Q55eia'L5'fLE1ih:4n:..+ f'L5f'isEiisE,..-91 I' gfFfg5,'Fii?5ig52ifi1 T ' fy-ff-Tl-if-45.-J 'E sgisgslgiii . 'fe -If-szss'1sez':f2ifi -. ---f,-elim. . tw--- 1 f A-gf'--mail, leg-I-,ge as--sz-sz -,-1-sf,-2. .,- ,.-.---2-aseszissli-w -. fe -ga- v,.W ., . , .,,. w,,.,.,.2,.., , . ,.,. i.-,, -- -- ,. .M . . 'kk' A - ' f ', . mm... , . .,,..,,..w-L- -- M -szzse-fe-fS1fc-f,--f-- 2W,w-ff1-'s- , .f . 1 s221s:MQg,gq7 -- 5, -T- gggrissgsm,-,--fgg K Qggfwkav-eaigggsif-21fI-.ng..:ggg,sgggSg?1,-2,is-, , -sf-'---2--2-..--w ,. ,f v ,. i..,i. W i.., . .,,.. r. ,.., .. . .- f .- F... s . -ez-gtgv ' -sw-fzlzqgzu u -- V ff-fi'-Q K '- riff .1 5 Bro. Joseph B. Lynch, S.M., B.A. Moderator 3C lViZcZcats Chairman Speech Department Mr. Donald I. Werner, B.A. U , , . .. The Business Department, under the Mr. james I. Hall, B.A. Moderator 2F Starfires sguiitfrll peec Debate and Speech Club Sodality For those who wished to express themselves more flu- ently, the Speech Department, with Bro. Ioseph Lynch, S. M., Mr. james Hall, and Mr. Donald Werner as teachers, offered Speech courses during the free period from 9:00 to 9:45 A.M. The students were taught methods of discussing, extemporaneous speaking, parliamentary procedure, public speaking and dramatics. The best of these students were offered an opportunity to participate in the activities of the Speech and Debate Club. Bill Loessel and Curt Lopez clear up a diffi- cult point in accounting with Bro. James Abel, S.M. leadership of Bro. James Abel, S.M., was very popular among the seniors. The Business Departmentls courses were of- fered as electives to the seniors. In Ac- counting, the seniors who intended to enter the business world could have se- lected one of three accounting courses. In Typing, which is always beneficial in all walks of life, one of two courses were offered. The proof of the popu- larity of the Typing class was shown by the fact that eighty per cent of the sen- ior class participated. Bro. James H. Abel, S.M., B.S.Ed Moderator IB Helldivers Chairman Business Department Religion 1 Accounting Typing Sodality Cheerleader Cross-Country y Bro. Raymond H. Nartker, S.M., M.S. in L.S. English IV Librarian For students who wished to borrow a book or seek some reference ma- terial, the school maintained an excellent library, under the auspices of Bro. Raymond Nartker, S.M. In the beginning of the year, Bro. Nartker, instruc- ted the new freshman class in proper library usage, so that they might get the maximum benefit from the library. To aid teachers and students alike, the library offered audio-visual aids, consisting of various speed reading films, slides and records. Last year approximately six hundred new books were bought, thus adding to the cultural and intellectual development of the school. Library staff members Don Iellig, Jim Riley, Ted Veach, and Bob Warnock shelve books under the watchful eyes of Bro. Raymond Nartker, S.M. am:fm-awww'-rmrawvwcrefni-me,-'rw1rfurwwra-MM:1 rw-mrf-5,4 .f,,,'f frwmwmzmr-a+-:fa :ww-: ..,, 1.1113-1fri .gsm--rf, , , , Y, , Y , Y W- YY,Y ,-1-My Y -ga,--1.3 ini, - Bro. Lawrence M. McGervey, S.M., M.A. Algebra HI Guidance Director Alumni Director an ce At different times throughout the year, groups of seniors came knocking at the door of Room 115, the location of the Guidance Office, to see Bro. Lawrence McGervey, S.M. Bro. McGervey helped each student individually by sending transcripts of his marks to several colleges of his choice. He also arranged for students to take the College Board Examinations, for practice in the junior year, and for the actual tests deciding their acceptance into a college in the senior year. The department also extended its services to other divisions by giving various aptitude, preference and I.Q. tests. Other members of this department not pictured here are: Bro. Williarn Callahan, S.M., Bro. Francis Mullan, S.M., and Bro. john Sheehan, S.M. Rev. Robert R. Mackey, S.M., Ph.D, Student at Fordham 46 Mr. Lloyd Rensel of the University of Dayton and Bro. Lawrence McCervey S.M., unpack materials for the annual testing Program. Program Seniors Robert Cilmartin and John McQuade discuss Air Force opportunities with Air Cadet Stanley Burghardt, '55. Bro. Albert I. Kozar, S.M., M.Ed. Vocation Counselor The divisional Guidance moderators: Bros. John Sheehan, S.M., Francis Mullan S.M., Bernard Laurinaitis, S.M., Lawrence McGervey, S.M., and Joseph Lynch S.M., prepare the students' individual folders. 33? 3 if w .K ff 53 if 5 3 ff f QE if 2? 2 is 5 5 Q: xg lf .5 E? - . i V W QE? Nw , ,,if?f5?f' 'z-III 155523 , Q ' ,V ' g f 34,5 fx--may . - ' ,- ,Q 1 www 1 vkfiwfwgf. W f- f .. If 0:1-i5gf5f,.T zsvvz MfZA,i',5 ,-m fs- x,'fm2gwy1,211 Nw. wa, , nfl- .zffm -- AL fr wwfgvwww w,,'1: ' f N L .,u,A. , .. , xx ,,1--.5g,f0,LgZ, , V.: A wi, g43fgAfgif,w K , ' wfiifg iiiff Q-'F'-A W M. vgiqi gigyt' L :W , , Emwm g ' Wef f ,Q ' ' k J gfgfk ' -1S'f1f'k':: ,-,HQWS1 1 diff, f w '?rf3',3f , 52.9335 ',IE:5riH':'5da-:WF 533252 S, ,Q , 1 L in 4. 4 ,.Lf,r,Q. Q H Q 5 gg yrs f W , HAKE sPE ARE . . f ww, ., ., M . wc W ,. A ,Q U gi, me , . QV ! , ,JI I1 .-1, lf: W A S YK ,Af 1 EIIIW75' Chaminade seniors are men who accept the respon- sibilities of the most important part of their high school careers. Throughout their three years of preparation, they have matured to their duties and responsibilities as Chaminade seniors. When they leave these hallowed halls, they will succeed in Catholic colleges and univer- sities, and in the adult world. It is certain that they will always cherish their senior year as their final develop- ment into Chaminade Men. ai David Kolb Richard Marella 1 - - ' - 97. 8 96. 6 L.,Q 1 A '5' ' , rvo K I In . K --Lk -L . ' . . ig ph K , , ,,:f - - -V ' K sq , Ui. f 15 ' Q. if' The thirtyQoiie seniorsliiresentedihere are the Honor Students !,fff V four-year honor students, who have attained an T A average of 854k or above for the Seven terms Richard Whearty Joseph Macfarland John Marshall coimgiered before the CRIMSON-iiaigp coLD 96 95 93-6 1 went to press. Upon completing the feighth term I with the same high honors, they will be privileged l to receive a gold honor pin at commencement. l l Eugene Vorhies Joseph Ingarra Charles Mueller 92.3 92.1 91.9 Jerome Donlon David Scudellari Edward Choinski 90.8 90.7 90.6 52 Robert Griffin Charles Vachris 91.5 91 Kenneth Kwiat Douglas O'Donovan 90.5 90.3 Patrick Doherty Iohn Donlon Ralph Ascoli Paul Viebrock Gerard Clements 90.1 90.1 90 90 89.8 William Kollmer Mario Medio Gerald Griffin Frank Seibold 89.8 89.6 89.3 89.3 John McQuade Timothy Crimmins 88.7 88.6 Andrew Lang 89.2 Richard Burke 88.2 Gerald Sawicki 89.1 Joseph Castrigno Robert Wheeler 87.2 53 87.2 Robert Kevin Allen Babu St. Aidan, Williston Park Sodality 2 CRIMSON AND GOLD 4 Bowling 3, 4 Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4 Robert Pierre Baert HBOF, Ralph Carl Ascoli Shot Gun St. Christopher, Baldwin Sodality 1, 2, 3, 4 Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 4 Homeroom Officer 1, 2, 3, 4 Baseball I, 2, 3, 4 CRIMSON AND GOLD 4 Biology 1 Richard Walker Ballot S1niley,' Holy Name of Mary, Valley Stream St. Agnes, Rockville Centre Intramurals 2, 3 Honor Roll 1 CRIMSON AND GOLD 4 Bowling 3, 4 Intramurals 2, 3 utilized the Vincent Allan Bauso Bans SS. Joachim and Ann Queens Village Honor Roll 1 Tarmac 3, 4 CRIMSON AND GOLD 4 Bowling 3, 4 Intramurals 1, 2 Emest Joseph Belfi Oodles St. Agnes, Rockville Centre CRIMSON AND GOLD 4 Martin Francis Bennett Herbert Anthony Bennettson Joseph Francis Bergen John Daniel Berutich Marty Benny Ioan John St. Joseph, Garden City St. Aidan, Williston Park Our Lady of'Lourdes St. Aidan, Williston Park Honor R011 3 Sodality 1, 2, 3, 4 Queens Village Sodaliry 1, 2 Band 3, 4 Homeroom Officer 1 Server 4 Bowling 3 Intramurals 2 CRIMSON AND GOLD 4 Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4 I Server 4 Speech 1 Cross-Country I Biology l ' Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4 Leonard Charles Bettex Lennie Incarnation, Bellaire Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, Intramurals 1, 2, 3 Steve Hoffman holds a steady pose for Mr. Ed Thoma, the White Studio photographer. Paul Wrlham Blatnrcky Blatz,' St. Patrick, Huntington Robert Joseph Bires Honor R011 2, 3 usparksv Bowling 4 St- Kevin, Flushing Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4 Radio 2, -3, 4 Radio Club President 4 james Hamilton Bowers John William Boyan John Edward Boyle jay nlohni' Jack our Lady of Lourdes, Malveme St. Aidan, Williston Park St. Aidan, Williston Park Sodality 1 Sodality 1, 2, 3, 4 Sodality 1, 2 Honor Roll 1, 2, 3 Honor Roll 1, 3 Tarmac 1 Homeroom Officer 3, 4 Band 2, 3, 4 Band 1, 2, 3, 4 Track 1, 2, 3, 4 Tarmac 1, 2 Intramurals 3, 4 Cross-Country 2, 3, 4 55 Speech 1, 2 Harriers Club 2, 3, 4 Richard John Calogero Dickv Our Lady of Victory, Floral Park Honor Roll 1, 2 CRIMSON AND GOLD 4 Intramurals 1, 3 Charles Henry Brandt chuck A Our Lady of Victory, Floral Park Honor Roll l Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4 Edmund James Bray, Jr. ..Ed,, Our Lady of Lourdes, Malverne ' Sodality 1, 2, 3, 4 CRIMSON AND COLD 3, 4 Server 1, 2 Bowling 3 Intramurals 1, 2, 3 Paul john Breen KP. If, St. Anastasia, Douglaston Sodality 1, 2 Homeroom Officer 2, 3, 4 Band 1 CRIMSON AND GOLD 4 Bowling 3 Football 1, 2 Track 1, 2 Football Manager 4 Cheerleader 3 Intramurals 1, 2 Theodore John Campo Camps,' St. Aidan, VVilliston Park Sodality 1, 2, 3, 4 Homeroom Officer 1, 2 Honor Roll 1, 2, 3 Mathematics 2, 3 Tarmac 3 CRIMSON AND GOLD 4 Bowling 3, 4 Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4 Sodality Senior Representative Richard Francis Xavier Burke Dick, St. Philip Neri, Northport Honor Roll 3 CRIMSON AND GOLD 4 Intramurals 3, 4 John Ambrose Burns ajackv Our Lady of Fatima, Manorhaven Sodality 1, 2, 3, 4 Honor Roll 1, 3 Baseball 1 Tarmac 4 Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4 Robert Lawrence Callaghan .fBob,, Sacred Heart, East Glendale CRIMSON AND GOLD 4 Science 4 Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4 Frank Carl Caprise Willie,' Corpus Christi, Mineola Sodality 1 Honor Roll 1 Tarmac 4 Science 3 Bowling 3, 4 Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4 A- . - ,.,,-,rilae-NM.,-f.. . f,,,:,.s-,V - ,- r.,.- ..A,4..vr.,.,i .,-' .. -- .. . ,frgf-K - ewsfgfzigfviiwjsf---mimi, f ii' - at i.-Q..,- V :eerie 1 A ?S?5ffi5N Ql92r:Sm A 1i:fv3,L.r- frm i 'laxirfb it-:gfQsz:f2?v:,m,, .. K .,j,,f72'r,,. 4 :af-xii , Qs an ff ,S Q 5 9 S, at , J if 2 ir i Thomas William Carey Tomy Our Lady of Loretto, Hempstead Bowling 3 Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4 Thomas Charles Casey Micky Holy Ghost, New Hyde Park Sodality 1, 2, 3, 4 Mathematics 3 CRIMSON AND GOLD 3, 4 Photography 2 Library 2 Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4 Richard Allen Cassidy Dick St. Aidan, Williston Park Bowling 3, 4 Joseph Anthony Castrigno ujoeu Our Lady of Victory, Floral Park Honor Roll I, 2, 3 Tarmac 2 Radio 2, 3, 4 Mathematics 1, 2, 3, 4 s 'gt' SVT Vk,Z 32' ,Q 'LVVV 2 ,,'iPsf' 'ji Edward joseph Choinski Paul John Chiapparone Ed,' l Chinn Notre Dame, New Hyde Park Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 4 Science 3, 4 Sacred Heart, Merrick Band 1, 2, 3, 4 Skippy Gilmartin 173 lends a hand as Charlie Vachris H03 goes up for a rebound in the Sewanhaka game. john Ioseph Cleary alohnv St. Gregory thc Great, Bcllcrosc Sodality 1, 2, 3, 4 CRIMSON AND GOLD 3, 4 Server 4 Gerard Henry Clements C lem Our Lady of Lourdes Queens Village Sodality 1, 2, 3 Homcroom Officer 1, 2, 3, 4 Honor Roll 1, 2, 3 Student Body Treasurer 4 Football 1, 2, 3, 4 Track 1, 2, 3, 4 William Joseph Colgan BiZl', St. Boniface Martyr, Sea Cliff Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4 james Christopher Collins fflurnbov SS. Joachim and Ann Queens Village Honor Roll 1, 2 Track 1 x CRIMSON AND GOLD 4 Bowling 3 Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4 James Michael Connolly Mickey Notre Dame, New Hyde Park Honor Roll 1, 2, 3 CRIMSON AND GOLD 4 Bowling 3 Intramurals 2, 3, 4 Daniel joseph Conroy Dannyv Our Lady of Lourdes Queens Village Track 3 CRIMSON AND GOLD 4 Intramurals 2, 3, 4 7 ,. . M1:fsf1f:,zfrfAf,-7: ew . gg -:1i-we--1-al ffyy : ,mr-r::vfa , . i HL., .. ,Q-,,,,U,-iw . f- . ,,,,r,,-Iiguzk I ,fi ,u-f . .. . Q :J ,E .L o r L,,,,Mrzs4f1,' ous f- ,-gk-ssigff vfiifwti'fax--rwA ' 1' 'ff 7,1-rr, ,Sz - fwziflri- U A , -- ,. john Anthony Conway ujackn Our Lady of Perpetual Help Lindenhurst Sodality 4 CRIMSON AND GOLD 4 Chess 2 Radio 3, 4 Dramatics 3, 4 Francis Xavier Cook Frank Our 'Lady of the Snows North Floral Park Honor Roll 3 Bowling 3 Thomas John Cosgrove james Victor Costigan Timothy Francis Crimmins Stephen William Crisafulli Tomy Jima Tim Crisv Corpus Christi, Mineola Holy Child jesus, Richmond Hill St. Thomas the Apostle St. Mary, Manhasset Sodality 1, 2, 3, 4 Honor Roll 3 West Hempstead Honor Roll 2, 3, 4 2 O D D ntramura s l, , 3, 4 UC r w Trac ' 3, postgg 2, 3, 4 3, 4 CRIMSON AND COLD 4 1 Rifle 1, 2, 3, 4 Dramatics 2, 3, 4 Intramurals l, 2, 3, 4 Joel Edmund deAngelis Joe D. American Martyrs, Bayside Honor Roll 1, 2, 3 Tarmac 1, 2, 4 Stamp Club 1 George Thomas Cross Buzzy', St. Aidan, Williston Park Baseball l, 2, 3, 4 Bowling 3 Intramurals l, 2, 3, 4 Science 4 Radio 4 Mathematics 4 Bowling 3, 4 Server 4 Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4 R' h Th ' lc ard..Digg?s Davis Anthony joseph deBruin St. Boniface Martyr, Sea Cliff O L d fcglorril H t d H R 1, 2 3 111' 3 Y 0 0l'e O, SHIPS eil C8234 O l Honor Roll I, 2, 3 Radio 4 Stamp Club 1, 2, 3, 4 Mathem tics 4 Intramurals I Band 2, 5, 4 Stamp Club President 3, 4 Intramurals 2, 3, 4 John Howard Dehner ajohnv St. Vincent de Paul, Elmont Honor Roll l, 2, 3 Baseball I, 2, 3 Intramurals 1, 2, 3 Alfie Hewitt concentrates on completing his sound wave experiment in the physics lab. Michael Edward Dennehy Miken St. Aidan, Williston Park Honor Roll 1, 3 , Football I, 2 Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4 Francis Raymond Devine Detail St. Ignatius Loyola, Hicksville Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 4 CRIMSON AND GOLD 4 Server 2, 4 Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4 Patrick John Doherty Pat Our Holy Redeemer, Freeport Honor Roll 1, 2, 3 Radio 4 Intramurals 2, 3, 4 Robert Joseph Dowling Duke', St. Gregory thc Great, Bcllr-rose Homeroom Officer 1, 2 CRIMSON AND GOLD 4 Football 1, 2, 3, 4 Basketball 1 Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4 Server 4 joseph Wesley Dews nfoev Corpus Christi, Mineola Sodality 1 Honor Roll 3 Homeroom Officer 3 Track 2, 3, 4 Bowling 3 Jerome Arthur Donlon ajenyv St. Kilian, Farmingdale Sodality 1, 2, 3, 4 Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 4 Tarmac 1, 2, 3, 4 Band 2, 3, 4 Speech 1, 2, 3, 4 Homeroom Officer 2, 3, 4 Michael Benedict Dwyer Francis Sadlier Dinger aDing,, St. Aidan, Williston Park Baseball Manager 2 Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4 Cheerleader Captain 4 john Vincent Donlon Black!! St. Kilian, Farmingdale Sodality 1, 2, 3, 4 Leo Honor Society 4 Homeroom Officer 3, 4 Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 4 CRIMSON AND GOLD Business Manager 4 Mike John Edward Eberle St. Patrick, Huntington Eb AND 4 St. Gregory the Great, Bellcrose Bowling 3, 4 CRIMSON AND GOLD 3, 4 Intramurals 11, 2, 3, 4 Honor Roll 1, 3 60 David Gerard Ehrhart Davey Notre Dame, New Hyde Park Sodality 1, 2 Radio 3 TIITHNIC 1, 2, 3 Speech 1, 2 Server 4 Intramurals 1 Lawrence Conway Eisenhauer .flkev St. Patrick, Huntington gHonor Roll 1, 8 lStudent Body Secretary 4 lHomeroom Officer 2, 4 !Basketball 3, 4 iFootball 1, 2, 3, 4 Gary Charles Evers Hoof St. Catherine of Sienna Franklin Square Golf 3, 4 Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4 James Patrick Eyerman .wmv St. Pascal Baylon, St. Albans Sodality 1, 2, 3, 4 Track 1 2 3 4 Cross-Country 1, 4 Intramurals 1 2 'Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4 ' Vincent Michael Elstob Vinny Our Lady of Loretto, Hempstead Honor Roll 2 Homeroom OHicer 1, 2, 3, 4 Frederick Charles Fagan Freddy St. Thomas the Apostle West Hempstead Baseball 2 Honor Roll 1 Track 1 Football 2 Bowling 3 Intramurals 3 Cheerleader 4 Intramurals 1,,2, 3, 4 l A, ., ,, ,,.. , , . 14 mnderbel sv, ei T - 5 I ,, ,-ff , U-1 fb s - 'si I Q - ,fffria ' ' : My 4.55, .r nay -' ,I . Jw:-Q-qurf, uv,-:ms-1' ' f ' I 61 Taking a brief respite for refreshments during the Thanksgiving Dance are Ted Howard, Ted Campo, Skippy Gilmartin, and their dates along with Vinnie Elsfob Frederick Chapin Fahy George Low Farnswozth Thomas Edward Farrell Freddie', KG60Tg6v Tomb St. Christopher, Baldwin St. Patrick, Huntington St. Mary, Manhasset Biology I Camera 3, 4 Sodality 1, 2 Bowling 3 Honor Roll I, 3 Tarmac 1 Track 3, 4 Bowling 3 Intramurals I, 2 Football 1 Cheerleader 4 Intramurals I, 2, 3, 4 VVilliam Cubitt F arrcll James David Ferber James Joseph Ferguson Bill' ufimv limb St. Patrick, Huntington Our Lady of Victory, Floral Park Corpus Christi, Mineola CRIMSON AND COLD 3, 4 Band I, 2, 3, 4 Sodality I, 2, 3, 4 Turmczo 3, 4 Intramurals I, 3 Honor Roll 1, 3 Space 3 Stamp Club 3, 4 Photography 3, 4 Dramatics 3 Everett Francis F eron Louis Eugene Ferrari Gerard Francis Ferris Enron Loan ferry Our Lady of Victory. Floral Park St. Agnes, Rockville Contrc Holy Ghost, New Hyde Park Football I Sodality I Soclality I, 2 Intramurals I, 2, 3, 4 Hoincrooin Officer 2 Homeroom Officer 1, 3 Honor Roll I Football 1, 2, 3, 4 62 Baseball I Track 2 CRIMSON AND COL Biology I Baseball 2 Track 1, 2, 3, 4 Cross-Country I, 2, 3, 4 D4 John William Finley .vackv St. Bridgid, Westbury Honor Roll 1 Tarmac 2 Biology 1 Poster Club 2, 3 Intramurals 1, 2, 3 Donald Francis Flavin Joseph William Flynn aD0n,, ajoev St. Joseph, Babylon St. Joseph, Garden City Honor Roll 1, 2, 3 Homeroom Officer 1 Poster Club 2, 3, 4 Band 1 Intramurals 8, 4 Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4 Football Announcer 4 W Daniel Vincent Fortuna f.Dan,, Our Lady of Mercy, Hicksville Homeroom Officer 1 Football 2 CRIMSON AND COLD4 Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4 Jerry Donlon lends a hand to Jim Morrow as they clown at the piano during the Sodality get-together. John William Frey njohnn . St. Rose of Lima, Massapequa Brlan John Gallagher Honor Roll 1 Bmw Band 1, 27 4 Sacred Heart, St. Albans Intramurals 2, 3, 4 Honor Roll 2 Thomas Joseph Gallagher ffT0m,, St. Bernard, Levittown Honor Roll I, 2 Football 2 Intramurals 2, 3 Harold Francis Gartelman Hank,' Notre Dame, New Hyde Park Football I, 2 Intramurals 1, 2 Sebastian john Galofaro Sammy,' St. Patrick, Glcn Cove Sodality I, 2, 3, 4 Tarmac I, 2, 3 Chess I, 2, 3, 4 Radio 2, 3, 4 Intramurals 2 Edward Patrick Gartland C6EdJl Corpus Christy, Mineola Honor Roll 3 CRIMSON AND GOLD 3, 4 Tarmac 2, 3, 4 Intramurals l, 2, 3 ' H 1 t A 1 as , ' 4 ga, George Patrick Gillespie apatv Our Lady of Victory, Floral Park Honor Roll 1, 8 Server 4 CRIMSON AND GOLD 4 Intramurals I, 2, 3, 4 Robert David Gilmartin Skid, St. Mary, Roslyn Sodality I, 2, 3, 4 Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 4 Homeroom Officer 2, 3, 4 CRIMSON AND GOLD 4 Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4 Cross-Country I, 2 Harriers Club 1, 2 Golf 1, 2, 3, 4 Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4 John Edward Glennon William Louis Gerstner Daniel Mark Gillcrist John ffwhippery, 4-Dann Our Lady of Fatlma Manorhaven Corpus Christi, Mineola Our Holy Redeemer, Freeport Server 4 Bowling 3 4 Server 4 Intramurals 1, 2' 3' 4 Intramuralys I, 2, 3, 4 Football 1, 2, 4 Track 4 Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4 64 Thomas Francis Goldrick ffT0m,, St. Aidan, Williston Park Sodality 4 Honor Roll 1, 3 Tarmac Sports Editor 4 Tarmac 3, 4, Intramurals 2, 3, 4 John Arthur Goodfriend Iohn', Our Lady, Queen of Martyrs Forest Hills Tarmac 1, 2, 3, 4 Biology 1, 2, 3 Radio 3 George Thomas Grace George St. Patrick, Huntington Golf 3, 4 Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4 Henry ,Paul Greve Hank St. Thomas thc Apostle William John Gregori' Sodalityviest Hempstead Bill Basketball 1, 3, 4 St. Aidan, VVilliston Park Track 3 Bowling 3 Bowling 3 Track l Glee Club 4 Rifle 2, CRIMSON AND GOLD 4 Intramurals 1, 2 Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4 Coach Joe Thomas presents .lack McQuade with his award at the Football Award Night. Gerald Francis Griffin ..Griff,, Our Lady of Lourdes, Malverne Sodality 1, 2 Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 4 Homeroom OHicer 1, 2 Band 1, 2, 3, 4 CRIMSON AND GOLD 4 Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4 lid? Robert Peter Griffin Griff Corpus Christi, Mineola Sodality 3 Honor Roll I, 2, 3, 4 Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4 Peter Robert Houser Pete Incarnation, Bellaire Sodality 2, 3, 4 Honor Roll 1, 2, 3 Homeroom Officer 3 Band 1, 2, 3, 4 Track 1, 2, 3, 4 Cross-Country 2 CRIMSON AND GOLD 4 Server 2, 3, 4 Frank Paul Grosso Greasy Our Lady of Victory, Floral Park Sodality 4 CRIMSON AND GOLD 4 Tarmac 3, 4 Poster Club 3, 4 Clee Club 4 Server 4 Baseball 1, 2 Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4 john William Herrmann alohnv Our Lady of Lourdes Massapequa Park Band 3, 4 Rifle 3, 4 Radio 3 Intramurals 2, 3, 4 Alfred joseph Hewitt HAV, St. Patrick, Glen Cove Sodality 2, 3, 4 Honor Roll 1 Golf 4 Tarmac I CRIMSON AND COLD 4 Server 4 Intramurals 2, 3, 4 Theodore Joseph Howard uTedv Notre Dame, New Hyde Park Sodality 1, 2, 3, 4 Sodality Prefect 4 Honor Roll 1, 2, 3 Homeroom Officer 2, 3, 4 Baseball 1, 2 CRIMSON AND GOLD 4 Tarmac 2, 3 Cheerleader 3, 4 Andrew Philip Hines ..Andy,, St. Hugh, Huntington Honor Roll 2, 3 Radio 4 Server 4 Intramurals 2, 3 Stephen Laurence Hoffman Steven Corpus Christi, Mineola Sodality 1, 2, 3, 4 Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 4 Band 3, 4 Track 1 Intramurals 1, 2 Thomas David Homell Dave Notre Dame, New Hyde Park CRIMSON AND GOLD 4 Tarmac 4 Poster Club 2, 3, 4 Wiliam Anthony Indelicato BiZl,' St. Ann, Garden City Honor Roll 1, 3 Football 1 Baseball 1 Rifle 3, 4 CRIMSON AND GOLD 4 Science 4 Intramurals 1, 3, 4 ,, e niflffiifp' M- . ,,,.g,M.v, . 66 Joseph Paul Ingarra ujoen American Martyrs, Bayside Honor Roll 1, 2, 3 Homeroom Officer 1 Track 1, 2, 3, 4 ooo o 67 Cross-Country 3 CRIMSON AND GOLD 4 Science 4 Server 4 Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4 Gerard Michael Jennings I , ffjenyv Queen of the Most Holy Rosary Roosevelt T armac 3 Bowling 3 Intramurals 2, 3 John Patrick Jordan ac St. Pascal Baylon, St. Albans Sodality 1, 2, 3 Richie Keeley, Ed Gartland, and Bill Kollmer, with friend, en- Tafmac 1 2 ioy the surrounding area on their trip to the Marianlst Novihate Space 3 ' at Marcy, N. Y. Photography 1, 2, 3, 4 Camera Club President 4 james Edward Keenan . l Keenan Richard Michael Keeley Our Lady of Loretto, Hempstead RfChif2', Honor Roll 1, 2 St. Raymond, Lynbrook Rifle 2, 3, 4 Track 1 Biology 1 Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4 Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4 Ernest Ellsworth Keet nLeev Immaculate Conception, Honor Roll 3 Rifle 2, 4 Science 3, 4 Mathematics 4 Photography 4 Intramurals 3 Iam nlca Fred Charles Keller Sach', St. Brigid, Wesllnliry v Track 1, 2, S, 4 Cross-Country 3, 4 Harriers Club 4 Intramurals 1, 2 Gerard Hillary Kelly ajemf, St. Aidan, Williston Park Sodality 1, 2, 3, 4 Bowling 4 CRIMSON AND GOLD 4 Tarmac 1, 2, 3, 4 Tarmac Sports Editor 3 Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4 John Francis Kelly alohnv Corpus Christi, Mineola Sodality 1, 2 Honor Roll 1 Baseball 1 CRIMSON AND GOLD 4 Tarmac 2, 3, 4 Speech 1 I Bowling 3 Senior Honor Students: Front Row: E. Kraus, T. Crimmins, L. Server 4 Tifverman, R. Ascoli, P. LoPiccolo, S. Crisafulli, A. Lang. Second Intramurals 1, 2, 37 4 Row: T. Goldrick, J. Bums, R. Burke, R. Gilmiartin, I. deAngelis, Raphael Michael Kelly Vincent Kenneth Kempton Robert John Kern John Edward Klag Raj, Stretch', Baby Iack,' St. joseph, Garden City Our Lady of-Lourdes St. Frances de Chantal, Wantagh Our Lady of'Lourdes Honieroolll Ogicer 2, 3, 4 Queens Village Homeroom Officer 3 Queens Village Track 1 Ffwtball 1 CRIMSON AND GOLD 4 Football Manager S, 4 Bowling 3, 4 Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4 Bowling 3 Intramurals 3, 4 Cheerleader 4 1 Sewer 4 Football 1, 2 Server 4 Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4 Track 1, 2 Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4 Intramurals 1, S, 4 David Alan Kolb 4 , , Dave St. Joseph, Carden City Sodality 1, 2, 3, 4 Leo Honor Society 2, 3, 4 Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 4 V ' - Band 1, 2, 3, 4 Tarmac 1, 2, 3 ' I Speech 1, 2, 3, 4 Chess 1, 2, 3, 4 Science 2, 3, 4 Mathematics 1, 2 Server 3, 4 Intramurals 1, 3 Tarnwc News Editor 3 Sodality Vice-Prefect 4 Speech Club Vice-President -1 L Science Club Vice-President 4 I it ,, t Bill,' St. Catherine of Sienna Franklin Square Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 4 Mathematics 2, 3, 4 CRIMSON AND GOLD 4 Bowling 3 Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4 A as Edmund Charles Kraus UEJ, St. Ioseph, Garden City Honor Roll 1, 3, 4 Speech 1, 2, 3, 4 Bowling 3 Server 4 Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4 Speech Club Treasurer 4 M. Medio, I. Marshall, P. Doherty, E. Mohring, P. Back Row: G. Grace, I. Ingarra, R. Krist, S. Hoffman, J. Bowers, R. Wheeler, G. Griffin, T. Howard, D. Kolb. William Henry Kollmer, Ir. Theodore Robert Krause Robert Erwin Krist Kenneth Bemard Kwiat Eugene Francis LaBo1'ne Ted,' Bob Ken,' Scooter St. Aidan, Williston Park Our Lady of Victory, Floral Park Holy Ghost, New Hyde Park St. Thomas the Apostle Honor Roll 1 Home-:room Officer 2, 3 Sodality 1, 2, 3, 4 , West Hempstead Science 4 Honor Roll I, 2, 3 Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 4 S0d9-hty 1, 2, 3, 4 Intramurals 1, 3 Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4 Mathematics 2, 4 Honor B011 1: 3: 4 Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4 CRIMSON AND GOLD 4 HOIHSIOOIH Offwer 1, 2, 3 Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4 Football 1: 2, 3: 4 Basketball 1, 2 Baseball 1 Track 2, 3, 4 William Charles LaBorne Billy St. joseph, Carden City Sodality 1, 2, 3, 4 Homeroom Officer 1 CRIMSON AND COLD 4 Server 3, 4 Football 1, 2, 3, 4 Track 1, 2, 4 Intramurals 1, 2 Andrew Charles Lang ccAndy:: St. Aidan, Williston Park Honor Roll 1, 2, 3 Mathematics 2 Intramurals 1, 2, 3 Stephen James LaPonte Steven St. Thomas the Apostle 'West Hempstead Tarmac 3, 4 Intramurals 1, 2, 3 Ronald Frank Lasker alien Our Lady of Victory, Floral Park Tarmac l Speech 1 Poster Club 1 Intramurals 1, 2, 3 Arthur Ernest Lavis SS Joachim and Ann, Queens Village Honor Roll 1 2 3 CRIMSON AND GOLD 4 Tarmac 1 2 3 4 Space 3 Science 4 Intramurals 1 2 3 4 Marlin john Lechwar ..MaTty,, Notre Dame, New Hyde Park Senior Honor Stud Vorhies, P. McGowan, McQuade, T. Pamell. Whearty, K. Kwiat, Edward Walter Lederer 55 's ents: Front Row: D. O'Donovan, A. Lavis, E. Choinski, P. Blatnicky, G. Clements, Second Row: C. Mueller, M. Bennett, W. Indelicato, C. McNulty, R. Marella, 4. . ,, Eddie St. Brigid, Westbury .,., . , , K .gk . V . Homeroom Offwer 1 A Y, ,... 1. i Honor Roll 1, 2, 3 1 ft '-- ., .,..,. ,. .Q-:,,.1aw2'Q ,ta wg: bw Ks- f -, ,fi w .ik-H12 fsffl-in-ffafagkfiiit '.e2wz!Ax:..-rs -1' Intramurals 1 ...I '. w o Q-fy1f1ff.qt5.: ,.g..,gh.1 - agwgi ,,,,, Jtgluf ia .we--Haw-ff-',1 1,-'K' -it Q M ,gy zgmg V -sg,- af ., 7 , - -. r, pre, ,4 -sz, K' A r , , QM . - :. , X - tag .L is -. , we 1: ' A f Q f - W 1 he 1, , . sraaee l aw-ee f:-Dfw 'Aff ' f iasfffffrfvffff sw-vL5f'vLisfz-Si,Q1i.3,-,i.gsg.g,q,,,,.j .1513 fagftv-we fav gg, at , I 70 it-J 'sfflffaifitffiheagtiq Arnold Joseph Leporati ffLeftyv William Arthur Lindner Lawrence Michael LOMOHICO SS. loachim and Ann Bill David LOCSSCI Laffy Queens Village Sacred Heart, St. Albans 'cvvggdyv St Hugh Huntmgton PIOUO1' Roll 1 SOCl2'lllty 1, 2, 3, 4 Our Lacly of PL-rpvtual Ilvlp I10UOI' R011 1 9 CRIMSON AND GOLD 4 Honor R011 1, 2, 3 Lind011hl'fSf Ilomeroom OHICGI' 1 Cl1CCrlCHCl6r 4 Stamp 1, 2 Bowling 3 Tarmuc 1 2 Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4 Photography 3, 4 Intramurals 3 Intramurils 1 7 Iorrow, I. Morrow, I. Castrigno, A. Rugel, G. Gillespie. Back Row: K. Vessels, K. Misa, R. Davis, W. Kollmer, J. Macfarland, J. Donlon, . Donlan, C. Vachris, R. Saam, A. deBruin, R. Griffin, G. Sawicki. g StXPP?1'l'fltl1l6tlC and llterary endeavors. 71 Curtis Andrew Lopez Curt Immaculate Conception, Jamaica Sodality 1 Chess Club 1 Science 1, 2 Intramurals 1, 2, 3 Philip Frank LoPiccol0 PMID Holy Ghost, New Hydc Park Sodality 1, 2, 3, 4 Honor Roll 1, 2, 3 Track 1, 2, 4 Football 2 Tarmac 4 Bowling 4 Intramurals 4 Robert Joseph Luckas Babu St. Joseph, Garden City Ilomeroom Officer 1, 2, 3 Bowling 4 Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4 Frank James Luzzi Michael Leonard Lynch Lui, Milliken Notri- Dame. New Hyde Park St. Patrick, Huntington Hoincroom Officer 4 Track 3 Honor Roll 1, 2 Cross-Country 3 Intramurals S Bro.'James .AbeI, S.M., demonstrates the mechanics of the typewriter to his observant class. 72 Thomas Patrick Lynch 'Thomasv Notre Dame-, New Hyde Park Honor Roll 1 Tarmao 2, 3, 4 Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4 Ronald Wingate Macdonald Moon St. Joseph, Ha-wlctt Science 4 Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4 Joseph Alfred Macfarland ujayv St. Vincent de Paul, Elmont Leo Honor Society 4 Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 4 CRIMSON AND GOLD 4 Intramurals 1, 2, 3 George Patrick MacFarlane rrMaC,, Queen of Most Holy Rosary Roosevelt Neil Ronald Macdonald Moon Corpus Christi, Mineola Band 1, 2, 3, 4 Bowling 3, 4 Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4 Gerard Harold Magee Mickey,' St. Joseph, Babylon Sodality 4 Honor Roll 1 Lawrence John Maier .4 ,, Larry St. Agnes, Rockville Centre Baseball 2 Intramurals I, 2, 3, 4 John Peter Manning .fjackv St. Christopher, Baldwin Sodality 1, 2, 3, 4 Homeroom Officer I, 2 Bowling 3 Football 1, 2 Track 1, 3 Intramurals I, 2, 3, 4 Junior Bowling League Vice-President Homeroom Officer 3, 4 Track 1, 2, 3, 4 Cross-Country 2, 3, 4 Harriers Club 2, 3, 4 Tarmac 3 Intramurals 1 Frederick Edward Magenhermer Freda St. Joseph, Garden City Sodality 1, 2, 3 Honor Roll 2, 3 Bowling 3, 4 Intramurals 1, 2, 3 Sean Colhton Maguire KCMGCP3 St. Agnes, Rockville Centre Sodality 1 Intramurals 2, 4 r i 73 Richard Monte Marella Rich Our Lady of Lourdes Queens Village Sodality 1, 2, 3, 4 Honor Roll I, 2, 3, 4 CRIMSON AND GOLD 3, 4 Leo Honor Society 2, 3, 4 Mathematics 1, 2, 3, 4 John James Marshall I0hnny', Holy Ghost, New Hyde Park Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 4 Mathematics 1, 2, 3, 4 Intramurals I, 2, 3, 4 Mathematics Vice-President 3 im James Lawrence Marlow .wmv Our Lady of Victory, Floral Park Sodality l Bowling 3, 4 Cheerleader 4 CRIMSON AND GOLD 4 Intramurals I, 2, 3, 4 Joseph James Martino 4:10 ev St. Mary, Manhasset Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4 Robert Joseph Matedero Ronald john Matzinger Gerard Eugene Mayer Matty Corpus Christi, Mineola Honor Roll 1 Football 3 Baseball 1, 3 Intramurals 1, 3, 4 KRonny' Corpus Christi, Mineola Honor Roll 1, 3 Stage Crew 3 Bowling 3, 4 Band 1, 2, 3, 4 Football 1 Track 1, 2, 3 Intramurals 2, 3, 4 Th nM M 1 n 1 P eu elody asters quintet, Alex Kelly, Ron Matzinger, Jim Wilde, Jim Ferber, and Nell Macdonald, improvise a iam session in a remote corner of the cafeteria before TV performance. John Robert McCaffrey ..B0b,, St. Gerard Majella, Hollis Honor Roll 1, 2 CRIMSON AND GOLD 4 Cross-Country Manager 2 Track 1 Cheerleader 3 George Vincent McC0nville Mac St. Martha, Uniondale Sodality 1, 2, 3, 4 Cross-Country 1 Track Manager 2 Bowling 4 Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4 Ierry Corpus Christi, Mineola Sodality 1, 2, 3, 4 Honor Roll 1, 3 Tarmac 2, 3, 4 Tarmao Editor-in-Chief 4 Speech 1, 2, 3, 4 Intramurals 2, 3 Tarmac Executive Editor 3 six-,g1'5-4,911 Ei F 1.1:-.1 1'- 1..A15471-'V53ET5S:,igSgitsii5kwliagfgfif''9Qg3f'ff'1fflkfifl'Vi'K',..'F5's:'- ' .Ef7'T'7L5w lll... - x ' t . A is -Q, - .l,.e1:.,1:- zz ' ' -' wa- if -as as :aafat i .,,,. . . I . . . 3, he sm as Illlll' S I 4 Ei Q r 4 is xmzfvir' 2' 1 , X -. .J - R - . '- W V 4 --1 ' f e ' aff qgsgifvg.. 5--55-My .- k M A-f-ffl, ,Sify -g , - -- k ,,:4f5m:v . -V - , ,. , U, '.f-f:gf.f115L,: - V f,Qglfs452'ffgqgfww-Ifx.,,1wif'?z? Q5fQQ5i??i5ifss5?,'Q5f-isrffsij, ' sm. s 'Tia te , if l. f me Ti 1 . 1 H' 5 , f ,. . f . 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Wa- rzmyrvffw . 1. tm, , ,,,, -si a,,,,,g,w,,, L. ,Q David john McCue Dave St. Boniface, Elmont Sodality 1, 2 Homeroom Officer 1, 2, 4 Biology 1 Football 1, 2, 3 Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4 James Sylvester McMahon .wmv Cure of Ars, Merrick Sodality 1, 2, 3, 4 Intramurals 1, 2, 3 Matthew George McNulty Benny,' St. Luke, Whitestone Sodality 1, 2, 3, 4 Honor Roll 1 CRIMSON AND COLD 1, 2, 3, 4 Photography 1, 2, 3, 4 Biology 1 Intramurals 2, 3, 4 Eugene Patrick McCovem Gene St. Agnes, Rockville Centre Track 2, 3 Cross-Country 3, 4 Intramurals 1, 2 john Edward McMahon Scats', Holy Name of Mary Valley Stream Sodality 2 Honor Roll 1 Server 4 Cheerleader 4 Bowling 3, 4 Cross-Country Manager 4 Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4 John Philip McQuade ajackv Cure of Ars, Merrick Sodality 1, 2, 3, 4 Homeroom Officer 1, 2, 3, 4 Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 4 Student Body Vice-President 4 Biology 1 Football 1, 2, 3, 4 Track 1, 2, 3, 4 CRIMSON AND GOLD 4 Sodality Treasurer 4 Peter Michael McGowan Pete St. Joseph, Garden City Honor Roll 1 Intramurals 1 Richard Charles McManamy aMaC,, St. joseph, Garden City Football Manager 1, 2, 3, 4 Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4 CRIMSON AND GOLD4 Mario Joseph Medio Mario Our Lady of Peace, Lynbrook Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 4 Speech 2 CRIMSON AND GOLD 4 Bowling 3 Track 3, 4 Track Manager 1 Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4 -.4 If only their mothers could see them now John Cleary, Paul Viebrock, and Tom Cosgrove clean up after the Sodallty get together. David Elias Meyer M0osel' St. Thomas the Apostle, Queens Village Biology 1 Choc-rleaclcr 3 Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4 joseph Vincent Meyer when St. Mary, Manhasset Football 1 CRIMSON AND COLD 4 Tarmac 4 Bowling 4 Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4 Eugene Gerard Mills Garlen SS. Iouchim and Aun Queens Village Honor Roll 1, 12 Biology 1 Intrzunurals 1, 2 me President y indent BodyQ I John David Monaco William Joseph Moody James Edmund Morrow Johnny Miken I1Im', Our Lady of Loretto, Hempstead St. Raymond, Lynbrook SS. Joachim and Ann Honor Roll 1 Band 1, 2, 3, 4 U Queens V'U1f+ Band 2, 3, 4 Cheerleader 3 S0d311fV 1, 21 3, 4 Biology I Intramurals I, 2, 3, 4 Honor F-0111 Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4 Junior Band Representative3 TQRIYIQON AND GOLD 4 rac Tarmac 1, 2, 3, Cheerleader 3, 4 Joseph John Morrow ajoev SS. Joachim and Ann Queens Village Sodalitv 1, 2, 3, 4 CRIMSON AND GOLD 4 Track 1 Tarmac 1, 2, 3 Cheerleader 3, 4 Biology 1 Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4 Robert Paul Muller Bob Sacred Heart, North Merrick Biology I Intramurals 1, 4 Michael Francis Mowery Miken Our Lady Queen of Martyrs Forest Hills Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4 Edward Joseph Murphy UE. If, Our Lady of Loretto, Hempstead Honor Roll 1 Biology 1 Intramurals 2, 3, 4 Charles Edward Mueller Charlie St. Ignatius Loyola, Hicksville Honor R011 1, 2, 3, 4 Server 4 Band 2, 3, 4 Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4 Edward Vincent Murphy Murphy Our Lady of Lourdes, Malverne Honor Roll 1, 2 Student Body President 4 Homeroom Officer 3, 4 Football I, 2, 3, 4 Baseball I CRIMSON AND GOLD 4 James LeRoy Nieman .wmv St. Thomas the Apostle West Hempstead Sodality 2 Tarmac 3 CRIMSON AND GOLD Intramurals 1, 2, 3 James Thomas O'Brien .climb St. Pascal Baylon, St. Albans Honor Roll l Homeroom Officer 2, 3, 4 CRIMSON AND GOLD 4 Bowling 3 Track 2 Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4 Peter Joseph O'Brien KO. B. Our Lady of Lourdes, Malverne Band 2, 3, 4 Server 4 Bowling 3 Stage Crew 3 Football 1 Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4 Edward John O'Connell .Buda Our Lady of Victory, Floral Park Sodality 1, 2, 3, 4 Homeroom Officer 2, 3, 4 Honor Roll 1, 2 CRIMSON AND GOLD 4 Football 1, 2, 3, 4 Track 1, 2, 3, 4 Server 4 Intramurals 1, 2 Dave Kolbtas he appeared on the high school panel at the Nassau County C.D.A Book Fair, December 9, 1956. Martin Gerald O'Connor ..Mm,ty,, St. Clare, Rosedale Sodality 1, 2 CRIMSON AND COLD 4 Science 3, 4 Radio 4 Basketball 4 Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4 Science Club Treasurer 4 John Peter O'Donnell I0hn', Our Lady of Loretto, Hempstead Sodality 1, 2, 3, 4 Tarmac 1 Track 3, 4 Cross-Country 2, 3, 4 Intramurals 1, 2 Douglas Charles 0'Donovan .,D0ug,, St. Bernard, Levittown Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 4 Science 3 4 Brendon Patrick O'Hanlon Tarmac 4 :Tatu Baseball 2 Ou: Lady .of Perpetual Help Intramurals 1, 3, 4 Lindenhurst Science Club President 4 Intramurals 1 James John Pistana ajimn St. Barnabas, Bellmore Sodality 1, 2, 3, 4 Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 4 Homeroom Officer 1, 2 Football 1, 2, 3, 4 Baseball 2, 3, 4 CRIMSON AND GOLD 4 Track 1 Bowling 3 Richard Iohn Parrin Diamonds, Our Lady of Lourdes, Malverne Football 1, 2, 3, 4 Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4 Baseball 1, 2 Intramurals 3 to R011- 79 Stephen Russell Ottersten Steve Holy Name of Mary Valley Stream Sodality 1 Band 2, 3 Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4 0 Robert Edmund Pollock KBOF, Cure of Ars, Merrick Sodality 1 Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 4 Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4 Thomas Anthony Parnell rfTOm:: St. Mary Magdalene Springfield Gardens Honor Roll l, 2, 3 Speech 3, 4 Chess 3 Mathematics 3 Intramurals 1, 2 Gregory Joseph Porges Greg, St. Joseph, Garden City Honor Roll 3 CRIMSON AND GOLD 4 Science 4 Intramurals 3, 4 Henry Anthony Ramella Hzmk,' St. Boniface Martyr, Sea Cliff Band 1, 2, 3, 4 Bowling 3 Intramrals 1, 2, 3, 4 Richard Edward Ramski Dick, Our Lady of the Assumption Copaigue Chess 1 Radio 4 Dramatics 3 Stage Crew 3 Intramurals 1, 2, 3 Donald Edward Rehrmann Charles Arden Reynolds B uzzv Our Lady of Victory, Floral Park Honor Roll 1 CRIMSON AND GOLD 4 Track 1 Track Manager 1 Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4 nD0nu ff St. Frances cle Chantal Wantagh Honor Roll 1, 2, 3 Intramurals 1, 2, 3 Willie Gerstner demonstrates the form which makes him the leading bowler In the Senior Bowling League. 80 Robert john Ross Anthony Gustav Rugel Bohn Tony,' Corpus Christi, Mineola St. Patrick, Glen Cove Honor Roll 2 Band 1, 2, 3, 4 Science 4 Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4 Bowling 3, 4 Tarmac 2 CRIMSON AND COLD 4 Cross-Country 3 Cheerleader 3 Intramuarals 1, 2, 3, 4 Robert Alexander Russell Russ, St. Patrick, Glen Cove Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4 Roland John Saam John SS. Joachim and Ann Queens Village Sodality 1, 2, 3, 4 Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 4 Homeroom Officer 1 Tarmac 2, 3, 4 Speech 1, 2, 3, 4 Chess 2 Biology 1 Science 2, 3, 4 Radio 2 Mathematics 2, 4 Dramatics 1, 2 Robert Lawrence Safarik B0b', St. Martin, Amityville Sodality 1, 2, 3, 4 Honor Roll 2, 3, 4 CRIMSON AND GOLD 4 Biology 1 Radio 2 Track 1, 2, 3, 4 Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4 Gerard Francis Sawicki ujerryv St. Joseph, jamaici Honor Roll 1, 2, 3 Band 1, 2, 3, 4 Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4 Band Secretary 4 Emmett Joseph Sharkey Slwrk,' Our Lady of Loretto Hempstead Honor Roll 1, 2, 3 Rifle 2 Intramurals 1, 2, 3 William Michael Sheehan Bill', Notre Dame, New Hyde Park Sodality 1, 2, 3 Honor Roll 3 Cross-Country 3 Bowling 3 Glee Club 4 Intramurals 1, 2, 3, Kenneth Julius Soltys Sodahty 1 Ken H0301 R011 1 2 S St. Gregory the Grmt Tarmac 1 Bellerose Sclence 4 Cross-Country 3 Radu, 2 Intramurals 3, 4 Robert Joseph Scalia ..B0b,, St. Joseph, Garden City Football 1 Basketball 1 Basketball Manager 2, 3 Bowling 3 Cheerleader 4 Server 4 Intramurals 1, 2, 8, 4 John Robert Statz KBOH, Our Lady of Peace, Lynbrook Baseball 2 Bowling 8, 4 Cheerleader 4 Server 4 Intramurals 2, 3, 4 Thomas Dean Steiger Tomy St. Edward, Syosset Band 2, 3 Bowling 8, 4 Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4 Richard Vincent Swartz uRiChv St. Joseph, Garden City Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4 Intramurals 2, 3, 4 Patrick William Sullivan Sully,' Sacred Heart, St. Albans Sodahty 2 Manager 1 CRIMSON AND GOLD 4 Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4 Look, Mountie, one foot. Larry Eisenhauer shows his defender how it's done. Peter Edward Tagley Petey St. Joseph, Garden City Bowling S, 4 Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4 Kenneth Robert Taylor nKen,, St. Anne, Garden City CRIMSON AND GOLD 4 Baseball 1 Track 1, 2 Cross-Country 1 Glee Club 4 Bowling 4 C Richard Lawrence Thury Dick', St. Aidan, YVilliston Park Track 1, 2, 3 Intramurals 2, 3 Lawrence Henry Tifverman HTW, St, Mary, Kingston Bowling 3 Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4 , , s,,,r'z,n,,f , Paul Emile Troin Ff0egzf' St. Patrick, Glen Cove Sodality 2, 3 Band 2, 3 Track 2 Cross-Country 1, 2 Radio 2 Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4 James Malachy Tynan Jim, St. William the Abbot, Seaford Rifle 2, 4 Radio 8, 4 CRIMSON AND COLD 4 Intramurals 2, 3 Hs. M New 1-xr,-mer, afmwfey , ,V :lst ' 'wi , ' 52 'Y -'iff' ' 1, a f.-wt! 1+'zL5'fSQ5i?ff,5?'f S'W',5li,'1-ff ' 'i7',5:'f-,V ih'i :5l'i: V , .V -- f H f W,i,vzr:r.av.g,, fi ,, f I,..,7w,fu,,,. f , , ' A f 3,-'Jiffy ,ff '- Z L- f ,,.. .-, ,,,,, ,.., . ,, . ,, W, A ff , s f,1,..,, I, f,-w,,,e,... , , , w ' rms,-f,fvf Trim- ' ug ,azz llewgsf:r.fs'f,:5w-9.3, , I, J W I,-,,-':,:'i'2fQy,127fAf7iE2'35Q1Qf?,'-12 lfuafdr f,f,,',ff'2' Zia! QQ5?lzgy4f311g5'z5 Wig, 'ff f f,,Hz'l',ff?l55WIiii?4ak4'?Vf2liv3gilgQ?2i5f3-lfjvf A ,. , , , , , , , ,.,,, ,,b,,V,,,H,,,5, ,,,w,, ,W M, ,,,,-H,-f,i ,f Richard Paul Torykian uRugv St. Agnes, Rockville Centre CRIMSON AND COLD 4 Football 1 Rifle 2 Intramurals 1, 2, 8, 4 Charles Francis Vachris Chai, St. Mary, Roslyn Sodality 1, 2, 3, 4 Honor Roll 1, 2, 3 Homeroom Officer 1, 2, 4 CRIMSON AND GOLD 4 Football 1, 2, 3, 4 Track 1, 2, 3, 4 Server 4 Intramurals 1 Martin Joseph Towey ffMart,, Corpus Christi, Mineola Honor Roll 1 Tarmac 2 Robert Francis Vachris .Q R- Viv St. Mary, Roslyn Honor Roll 2, 3 Golf 3, 4 Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4 -,i -fffazrff, mea life: -if , f.,,,, ,,,M,,,, , , . f M- . wfywwvf- 83 John George Valva John Edward Varol njackv Kjohnny, St, joseph, Hexvlcft Notre Dame, New Hyde Park Honor R011 1, 3 Cross-Country 1, 2 Homeroom Officer 2, 3, 4 Cross-Country Manager 3 CRIMSON AND GOLD 4 Bowling 3 Football 1, 2, 3, 4 Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4 Track 2 Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4 Peter Edward Vath Comclius Joseph Vaughey John Richard Vaughey Patch 'iNeil,' John St. Aidan, Vfilliston Park Cure of Ars, Merrick Cure of Ars, Merrick Honor Roll 3 Sodality 1, 2, 3, 4 Sodality 1, 2, 3, 4 Track 3 Ilomeroom Officer 2, 3, 4 Honor Roll 1 Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4 CRIMSON AND GOLD 4 I-Iomcroom Officer 1 Track Manager 2 CRIMSON AND GOLD 4 Bowling 3, 4 Track 1, 2 Server 4 Cross-Country 1 Glee Club 4 Bowling 8, 4 Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4 Cheerleader 4 Glee Club 4 Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4 Paul Arthur Viebrock View St. joseph, Garden City 1 Sodality 3, 4 Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 4 Homeroom Officer 1 Chess Club 1, 2, 3, 4 Stamp 1, 2 Chess Club President 4 Donald George Vincent Vinny', St. Thomas the Apostle West Hempstead Band 1, 2 Intramurals 4 Michael Lawrence Voelger Mike Our Lady of Victory, Floral Park Homeroom Officer 2 Fr. Charles Lees, S.M., preaches to the upper division at the Football 1, 2, 3, 4 annual Student Retreat. Track 1, 2, 3, 4 Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4 84 The rosters of the Footlj were well represent William joseph Von Bevern Eugene Paul V0fh10S Kevm Francis Walsh Bill', Gene Kevm St. Aidan, Williston Park Notre Dame, New Hyde Park St Boniface N11 tvr S11 Cliff Band 1, 2, 3 Sodality 1, 2, 3, 4 Sodallty 1 2 Cross-Country 1 Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 4 Radio 1 Clee Club 4 Homeroom Officer 3, 4 Track 2 3 4 Bowling 3, 4 CRIMSON AND GOLD 3 4 Cross Country 2 3 4 Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4 Tarmac 3, 4 Intramurals 1 2 Walter David Weirshousky Wulf, St. Boniface Martyr, Sea Cliff Sodality 1, 2 Band 1, 2, 3, 4 Chess 2 Stamp 2 Mathematics 1 Bowling 3 Intramurals 1, 2, 8, 4 William Joseph Welch Willie,' St. Joseph, Garden City Sodality 2, 3, 4 Basketball Manager 2 Rifle Manager 3 Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4 Kenneth Thomas Wessels nKen,, St. William the Abbot, Seaford Sodality 1, 2, 3, 4 Homeroom Officer 3 Football 2, 3, 4 Baseball 2, 3, 4 Cross-Country 1 Rifle 2, 3, 4 Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4 Speech 1, 2, 3, 4 Mathematics 2, 3 Dramatics 2, 3, 4 Stage Crew 3 Intramurals 1, 2, 3 Richard Francis Whearty Dick, St. Joseph, Carden City Sodality 1, 2, 3, 4 Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 4 Band 1, 2 Speech 1, 2, 3, 4 Leo Honor Society 3, 4 CRIMSON AND GOLD 4 Chess Club 1, 2, S, 4 Dramatics 2, 3, 4 Speech Club President 4 Robert Francis Wheeler aB0b,, St. Agnes, Rockville Centre Sodality 1, 2, 3, 4 Honor Roll 1, 2, 3 Band 2, 3, 4 Baseball 2 Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4 Charles Gordon Woram Charlie', Our Holy Redeemer, Freeport Sodality 1, 2, 3, 4 Football 2 Track 1 Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4 Sffqszfea.-7 f - X tw- P f yr, .5 ,.,, . . 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In the home, their tr: completed, for this is Where they learned Chl duct and discipline Through the example of classmen, they gradually prepared themselve the responsiblllty of becoming Chammade s Chammade Men CZl7ljZ!Z6'!d55'77M72 Bottom Row: R. Agresta, I. Bailey, L. Bondy, D. Bender, I. Addeo, J. Antizzo, R. Buthom. Center Row: Af Brislin, P. Bacotti, R. Bartoldus, 1. Bums, G. Brandewiede, G. Baxter, L. Baggett, I. Argurio. Top Row: G. Bauer, D. Anderson, D. Agapito, E. Burke, D. R. Brown, G. Boden, E. Abrams. Bottom Row: C. Bryan, E. Burkert, G. Bradford, I. Braun, R. Brown, R. Bolger, S. Baxter, W. Brown. Center Row: R. Byers, M. Beck, V. Bello, R. Brande- wiede, M. Boyce, L. Bergin, T. Allen. Top Row: E Annichiarico, J. Benson, D. C. Brown, M. Brereton J. Braend, D. Brady, T. Bergin. 1 .f W? ,s,1.m 2rs11f:Q2zg.s, ' f wwe ,- if I 0 ,L i i'55f7SZf fi? .' nas ...H 2 2 :I2s'5fWlV' Elia E? .nfs , Qkil' 'T' 2 X. REV' rf Q:-,Z . .,,,,3,. r ,,.. .1 3 1... .A T 53:75.-,7,1ir Jr.: . . - 1:2 L . lffkf 'I M ., ,,-.,.. . ..,. , . 3KgQ2?g:5Q. 'i: gg:5f25L'is3iV I ,, 7 'M33 Zvi 'fi 31314 gif 53? fiffvl J j7'ffiSf: .VE if-iii -3-sf -1 'i'f1f'5' I so--Sizim U! :ia,l 1 .iff--2Li.' , sr .., f--:. . sgsisfsag-:,gfZ 1 f H 1 -. f ri- in vf.- r. .lgrrafw ra ,. .-7,-tsawzr ' ,,.,,.,,,..,, , M... Q i'TQ1'9cfl Airs 'Ar . fdirfffesi Mil? iiloifl iI5'a'ff ffisliif rf K ffr' , H we -A -gg, ' f ff, K gg.. Q ,girffw -mer ,.pg.:,a5,1,f5,ffg ,. girlrfff Under the direction of Bro. Donald Bond, S.M., and the lA officers president, Edward Abrams, vice-president, Robert Bartoldus, secretary, I. Lawrence Bergin and treasurer, George Boden, the Warriors marked the beginning of their career at Chaminade by Winning a banner in the Fall Raffle Drive. In this drive they shattered the old school record and set a new high of 492'M,. The Warriors have sparked the various activi- ties by being Well represented in the Rifle Club, football team and Biol- ogy Club. Gregory Bauer and Thomas Allen displayed their interest in electronics by actively participating in the Radio Club. 90 O fm f fs nf - ,z Bob Sullivan leads Bro. James Abel, S.M., and jim Haverland around the near turn at after- Under the paternal guidance of Bro. james Abel, S.M., the 1B Helldiuers have begun their Chaminade career noon track practice. Bottom Row: I. Caprise, I. Cullem, R. DeLuca, P. Doing, P. Dews, A. DiAgrosa, P. Cassidy. Center Row. M. Caputo, G. Dennis, T. Coleman, J. Convery, J. Daly, L. Clinton, F. DeCabia. Top Row: F. Ciafone, R. Donahue, J. Colwell, T. Cash, W. Donnelly, C. Costello, R. Conklin, E. Dever. with great enthusiasm. With class pres- ident, james Convery, vice-president, james Capobianco, secretary, Peter Cas- sidy, and treasurer, Robert DeLuca, to aid him, Bro. Abel and his class have had an eventful year. They Won the freshman division trophy in the CRIM- SON AND GOLD patron drive, and Frank DeCabia was high seller in the Fall Raffle Drive. The Helldioers are very well repre- sented in such activities as the Sodality, the Biology Club, track, the Rifle Club and Band. Bottom Row: D. Croke, P. DeMonaco, I. Comey, J. Conly, J. Clare, J. Capobianco, J. Corney. Center Row: K. Calabria, J. Campo, I. Carroll, I. Carway, K. Carroll, W. Chesleigh, I. Donnelly, I. Carney. Top Row: K. Collins, J. Cahill, T. Donoghue, R. Con-ao, T. Crowley, G. Child, L. Ceraulo, R. Coulter. , In . ' ' - f. V- ,.1 '- . -.,,y5f .,,:,,1r. , 91 Fresh C Sabres Bottom Row: R. Fisher, P. Carry, G. Dunn, I. Fitz- gerald, J. Foley, T. Gieg, J. Glennon. Center Row: L. Fornara, F. Forgione, R. Falsone, J. Garvey, J. Gia- quinto, I. Geraghty, P. Gillen. Top Row: B. Fallon, S. Eichenlaub, F. Giannattasio, S. Gage, J. Duffy, J. Galanty, J. Gallagher, C. Fity. Bottom Row: F. Frey, J. Durkin, L. Essig, R. Frey, P. Engle, R. Fleury, D. Gehrig. Center Row: R. Frost, K. Fischer, W. Geissinger, P. Doran, R. Gekle, T. Cilmartin, J. Ehrhart, I. Fleischhauer. Top Row: F. Fee, I. Fochtman, J. Clancy, B. Fitzgibbon, D. Frischmann, J. Dowd, J. Dwyer, J. Fasano. Setting an example for his fellow Sabres was John Geraghty who piloted the freshman football team as captain. The homeroom was guided by its mod- erator, Bro. Charles Dippel, S.M., Fran- cis Fee, president, Thomas Gilmartin, vice-president, Peter Doran, secretary, and John Giaquinto, treasurer. Oratori- cal abilities were shown by three Sabres James Duffy, James Dwyer, and Peter Garry, by their participation in the com- petition which the Speech Club spon- sors. Twelve members of this homeroom who were interested in learning about the religious life were active in the Vo- cation Club. Bro. Raymond Cohn-ing, S.M., aids two fledgling surgeons in dissecting a squirrel in biology lab. 92 3 'msn D Skyknzgms The Skyknights proved to be knights by lending their talents to many Chaminade activities. Piloted by Moderator, Bro. joseph Kuntz, S.M., James Haverland, president, Harvey Houser, vice-president, John Kali, secretary, and Harold Goelz, treasurer, the homeroom placed sec- ond in the Lower Division Yearbook Drive and achieved over 30092 in the Fall Raffle Drive. Harvey Houser proved to be a true Chaminade man by participating on the gridiron and also in the endeavors of the track team. Further enthusiasm was shown by Stephen Kagann, Peter Inguagiato and Richard Kelley who displayed literary ability by Writing for the Tarmac. Bottom Row: E. Kerman, M. Hunt, R. Kelly, P. In- guagiato, R. Hyer, I. Kron. Center Row: F. Kirchoff I. Healy, P. Herring, K. Gunn, H. Grafer, W. Hammer: M. Hayes, T. Keating, L. Kenny. Top Row: J. Heder- man, D. Kurth, P. jones, R. Kelley, I. Kerr, J. Kali R. Knipfing, S. Kagann. Bottom Row: P. Kretkowski, K. Kilduff, R. Kudrzycki, D. Kirwin, H. Coelz, C. Iagoda, I. Haverland. Center Row: W. Kemer, D. Kayser, C. Greene, H. Houser, W. Krikalo, W. Hartmann, D. Graham. Top Row: D. Jellig, I. Joerg, F. Hussey, C. Kronske, H. Holman, R. Hilldebrand, B. Herchenroeder, R. Harrington, 93 E. Johnson. -W ,, , , A very spirited freshman class is the IE Comets. With Bro. Joseph Bischoff, S.M., as moderator, and class president Paul Mayer, vice-presi- dent Christopher Marinis, secretary, Kevin McCabe, treasurer, Michael McDonough as his assistants, the Comets are looking forward to a very profitable stay at Chaminade. Already john McCuinness has added to their glory by Winning a medal for cross country. The Comets were also Well represented in many extracurricular activities, especially in Sodality in which they had twelve members. Bottom Row: G. Marotta, P. Mayer, M. McGinley, R. Mathias, M. McGowan, C. Marinis, A. Leap, I. La- barca. Center Row: I. Lynch, I. Mahon, K. McCabe, J. Mcfluinness, J. McHale, J. McGowan, V. Lawrence, L. Mauro. Top Row: B. Maloney, P. Lombardo, J. McCann, P. Lenzi, W. Lehecka, R. Little . McDonald, , I I. McGuckin. Bottom Row: R. McCarthy, A. Lonergan, L. Larson, I. McCu11agh, T. Materazo, W. Master-son, R. Mabry, E. McClusky. Center Row: T. McMahon, I. Lacopo, I. Mannuzza, R. McCabe, G. Maxwell, T, Maltese, C. Lennon, T. LaRocca. Top Row: A. McDermott, J. Ludeman, I. Mannion, E. McCauliff, J. Larkin, M. 94 McDonnngh, I. McLaughlin. Having vigorously attacked the job of becoming Chaminade men the 1F Conquerers are advancing with a fine record. With Bro. Walter Oberster, S.M., Moderator, Class President, James Moore, Vice President, Richard Moak- ley, Secretary, john Melloh, and Treas- urer, John O,Brien, the Conquerers have been spurred on to such achievements as having the highest class average in the freshman division, and having a great number of boys in various extra curricular activities. john Melloh, be- sides his participation in several activ- ities was able to attain the highest scho- lastic average in the freshman division. They have shown the ability to make a fine record for themselves here at Cha- minade. Ilrosh Conquerors Bottom Row: F. Norton, W. Menninger, I. Nicholson, F. Moynihan, I. Minogue, I. Panarese, I. Mumhy, A Paxton. Center Row: K. Pilipshen, F. Murphy, A Melosci, N. Pistana, F. Petro, J. O,Brien, D. O'Reilly Top Row: N. Mullins, R. Milone, D. Philips, K 0'Brien, T. Often, B. Nolan, R. Moakley. Bottom Row: M. McNally, W. Notter, D. Parpan, I. 0'Neill, S. O'Neill, C. Petr-one, J. Papola, W. Patti. Center Row: I. Meng, G. O'Crady, I. Melloh. W. Morando, J. Moore, R. Murphy, V. Monaco, G. Murphy. Top Row: J. 0'Toole, J. Nahas, B. Murphy, R. Merritt, J. Mulligan, L. Mira, E. Mulholland, A. Menendez. James Callegher and his fellow freshmen have an opportunity to have breakfast after Friday Mass. 95 Chaminade art is often used to painlessly elicit returns from reluctant students. Bottom Row: W. Robertson, I. Reynolds, T. Reiso, P. Richert, B. Rhatigan, J. Slaboch, VV. Ryan. Center Row: R. Schrade, K. Quinn, J. Raby, I Stack, J. Spence, S. Russo, M. Siehold, VV. Rossi. Top Row: I. Savan, C. Rocchio, T. Sadler, G. Schoen, G. Smith, P. Rogers, P. Smith, J. Riley. Bottom Row: J. Ryan, P. Rohan, S. Ragona, G. Robertson, J. Riley, E. Riebe, D. Sackman. Center Row: J. Seelinger, P. Riordan, W. Schafer, T. Shorten, C. Radimer, T. Riley, J. Rowan. Top Row: P. Rozea, G. Reilly, G. Rozucki, G. Schultheis, J. Scardina, G. Raskopf, G. Sibert. Erosh G Lancers 96 Leading the class were the 1C offi- cers, John Stack, president, Brian Rhati- gan, vice-president, Kevin Quinn, secretary, and Iohn Reynolds, treasurer. The Lancers interest in Chaminade was shown by the number who participated in activities. Under the direction of their moderator, Bro. Anthony Kauflin S.M., eleven Lancers were in Sodality, five played frosh football, five were on the track team, eleven were on the rifle team. Six Lancers took part in the activities of the Radio Club, one mem- ber, George Schoen, has received his novice amateur radio operatoris license. Bottom Row: M. Steuerwalt, A. Vachris, S. Sweeney, R. Wamock, J. Wagner, D. Whelehan, I. Wallace. Center Row: G. Vanella, R. Yashewski, D. Wilde, W. Watkins, T. Ungashick, .A. Thomas, .D. Tannaclto, P. Tagley. Top Row: D. Williams, R. Williams, lilvvsyhieler, G. Tobey, R. Sullivan, C. White, T. Veach, . av e. The Gladiators showed their interest in activities by having many participating in them. Nine of IH members were in Sodality, one was in the Band, one in the Clee Club, one in the Speech Club, nine in the Biology Club, two in the Radio Club, two on the rifle team and six on the football team, and three on the track team. The moderator, Bro. Raymond Cohring S.M., was capably assisted by the homeroom officers, James Sullivan, president, Geoffrey Tobey, vice-president, Richard Yashewski, secretary, and David Whelehan, treasurer. 97 Bottom Row: J. Tyrell, R. Tracy, I. Voniak, T. Zie- lazny, E. Whidng, J. Sullivan, T. Sullivan. Center Row: J. Sweeney, M. Talbot, W. Szturma, P. Wasson, R. Wessels, G. Stewart, I. Washecka, A. Wargo. Top Row: I. Zachmann, L. Wilson, D. Stout, K. Storger, R. Swanson, J. Stutz, R. Ward. ru eri4zfW'i.:S'e1':':l79i '9 .Q Bvfwm Row: I- BFOWH, E- Beyer, J- Blllmalls I- AillaIl8Si0, I. Baxter. Center Row: J. Bowen, I. Baxter, T. Buckley, R. Brown, I. Bacoth, M. Buthorn. Tog fgmw: D. Brudemian, H. Burke, D. Bauso, E. Anderson, . axter. ,-L- ,, i wifes . mfs 4219912525355 f A .sa:w ifi':l.fLiiiE5.- Bottom Row: R. Bentz, R. Burkitt, D. Bauman, I. Belford, H. Byron, K. Bean. Center Row: R. Avati, R. Blass, N. Burak, W. Blaney, W. Buser, R. Barron. Top Row: I. Brannan, C. Ahnell, J. Bono, J. Brans- field, J. Burns. Q 15. 1 Y' The 2A Falcons not only won the Underclass Yearbook Trophy but also were the organizers of the sophomore bowling league. With Bro. Andrew Hawke, S.M., as moderator, and class officers Gordon Arbogast, president, John Bransfield, vice-president, Philip Bauso, secretary, and Timothy Buckley, treasurer, the Falcons were spurred on to greater activity. John Bransfield, Richard Brown, Mark Buthorn, Henry Byron, George Allman and Richard Blass played I.V. football while Bichard Brown highlighted pole vaulting for the track team. 98 fa 9' Hands up or I'll shoot! is the command of the sophomore gym instructor. Like a squadron of their famous namesake, the 2B Voodoos lined their sights on their target. Directed in their efforts by Bro. Norbert Brockman, S.M., Nicholas Capece, class president, Wil- liam Carmichael, vice-president, Robert Chase, secretary, and john Czerniewicz, treasurer, the Voodoos rapidly gained ground. They took the lower division banner for intramural football and were represented in ten different school activ- ities, especially football in which seven members participated. By the time the Voodoos graduate, they will be able to report t'Mission Accomplishedf, .,, Bottom Row: F. Conway, I. Chessa, M. Clifford, R. Dattila, S. D'Alonzo, R. Cannata. Center Rowj J. Colby, R. DeC11aine, G. Cucchi, P. Callahan, N. Capece, A. Dandaneau. Top Row: W. DeAngelis, D. Comparetto, Curry, C. Dalton, T. Chimeri, J. Cunningham, A. Costello. Bottom Row: P. Conway, V. Clayton, C. Collins, F. Carbone, D. Conway, B. Connolly, E. Collins. Center Row: L. Cassar, J. Callahan, R. Danzi, I. Cusmano, K. Concagh, VV. Carmichael, R. Costello. Top Row: P. D'Argento, G. Curth, R. Chase, K. Casey, R. de Bruin, B. Conning, F. Catapano. opl1B oodoos I 1 9' if 5 . ,,f. -A ,. K, '-'g 1 J 5 M l BTS 01111 Tg Bottom Row: F. Caizo, S. Fischetti, J. Fitzgerald, I. DeFeo, I. Farnsworth, J. Fenlon. Center Row: T. Erbentraut, D. Finnerty, G. Faber, J. Flynn, D. Drucker, I. Dolan, F. Fanning, I. Duignan. Top Row: T. Geagan, I. Farrell, W. Flynn, F. Doyle, W. Gale, J. Dolan. Y! , , fix' Bottom Row: Decker, V. Gangitano, W. Dinger, G. Gaussa, E. Federer, G. Faber. Center Row: R. Durso, R. Ferris, I. Flanagan, I. Feldman, J. Dempsey, J. DePalma, P. Dm-ante, W. Freda. Top Row: I. Doonan, J. Fischer, H. Fisher, K. Felgner, A. Fitzpatrick, M. Fitzgerald, R. Fraterpietro. J A sophomore homeroom with get-up- and-go was Bro. Louis Baysekis 2C Tigers. Inspired by their leaders, class president, Ioseph Fischer, vice-presi- dent, Peter Durante, secretary, Iohn Dempsey, and treasurer, Francis Fan- ning, the Tigers Won a prize for Christ- mas decorations With their tastefully adorned homeroom. Members were ac- tive in the Sodality, rifle team, track, Glee Club and intramural sports. With two outstanding years behind them, We can foresee great success in the upper division for the Tigers. -I Fifteen members of the 2B Voodoos happily present the lower division touch football if ,F J championship to their classmates. 1 l X ,I p .Yi ii , Q QQ ., 100 Mi. + ie- ,S is -fi.-.2 . - fl. M kuff?f5?g??5E3i2fz-1-ff-Iff 1' 1. ' if , f A-lillififigs .111 W .. 1-3 Hw2w's:.iw. iw W Q t if Football, basketball and track were the activities highlighted by the 2D Mustangs. An outstanding achievement of 2D was having four sophomore Sodality leaders, Iohn Kane, Louis Gerstner, Michael Hoff- man and Gerard Griffin. Louis Gerstner, president, was exemplary in school activities being in the Leo Honor Society, besides the football team and Sodality. Another Mustang, David Iohnston was co-captain of the I.V. football team. Guided by Bro. john Sheehan, S.M., were the remaining homeroom officers, Iohn Golden, vice-president, Iohn Kane, secretary, and Gerard Griffin, treasurer. Bottom Row: T. Harding, K. Irvine, R. Giannetti, J. Giblin, I. Higgins, I. Kane. Center Row: 1. Kane, I. Golden, G. Griffin, 1. Indelicato, M. Gunning, L. Gerstner, F. Ingarra. Top Row: R. Gutmann, R. Hoxie, M. Hoffman, R. Haverland, D. Johnston, F. Giordano, R. Graham. Bottom Row: C. Havican, R. Hartz, R. Harrigan, F. Ioppolo, J. Kaiser, D. Griffin. Center Row: J. Hum- phrey, E. Jansen, T. Hayes, R. Hutter, P. Hoffman, R. Histing. Top Row: J. Giarraputo, J. B. Grimm, D. Hendricks, W. Hald, R. Gleason, P. Giamanco, R. Grella. 101 .L 'TW' . .. -. fr.. -1... iii 1. if 5 5 .eff-guna iz 'if .Q ,. -f,' QVPWVQ ..,.lil.L.fl 2 The Spartans were led by their teacher, Bro. Paul Ubinger, S.M., Thomas Long, president, Paul Kantz, vice-president, George Knipfing, secretary, and Lawrence Kwiat, treasurer. A very active member of the class, Tom Long could be seen during the year assisting the sacristans in M y preparing the altar for Friday Mass. Besides this, he Was on the football and track teams and in the Vocation Club Several members displayed 3: an interest in football. John Mahoney and Michael Luckas were mana- gers, while six others played on the I.V. team. Bottom Row: A. Mardene, R. Kinpoitner, W. Kramer, L. Leimgruber, L. Longua, P. Keener. Center Row: W. Lotze, P. Kraniak, M. Libby, T. Kosens, B. Ma- honey, L. Kwiat, T. Long. Top Row: R. Krug, M. Lucas, G. Knjpfing, P. Maggi, J. Mahoney, J. Maney 7-IMI Lfgug 5 Bottom Row: I. Lynch, F. Kehoe, fl. Keeler, A. Laginestra, C. Koluch, I. Konz. Center Row: G. Lynch, E. Lewandowski, D. Lavoie, A. Koerner, D. Lynch, T. Kearns, S. Lang. Top Row: T. Maletta, E. Langone, R. Kollmer, T. Kopel, W. Maier, P. Malarchuk. 102 ..,, .,.. .,.... ....... . ., ii fr r.gw.WN.':-. Wy., The 2F Starfires, under the able di- rection of Mr. James Hall, by their numerous contributions to many facets of the school,s organization, have been a great asset to Chaminade. The officers were: President, Paul Mayhew, Vice- President, Declan McMullan, Secretary, Anthony Meyers, and Treasurer, Robert McGowan. Among some of the out- standing Starfires were james McLain, co-captain of the I.V. football team, Ioseph Marsala, who ably represented 2F in the Speech Club, and Robert Moriarty, who was very active in Dramatics. Soph F Starfires Bottom Row: WV. Moloughney, H. Masone, M. McHugh, J. McGhie, T. Mclnemey, J. Marsala. Center Row: I. McLain, G. McSherry, D. McCovem, R. Milek, R. McGowan, G. McGuirk, A. Martire. Top Row: I. Moonan, K. McNamara, H. Missbach, R. Marshall, P. Monteferrante, B. McKenna. Bottom Row: I. McAssey, W. McGuire, D. McMullen, M. McCabe, D. Molloy, R. Moriarty. Center Row: G. Mickles, M. McDuffee, P. Mayhew, P. Mastaglio, J. McEnaney, K. Mohring, I. McGregor. Top Row: R. Monahan, J. McMahon, M. Marta, G. McCartney, A. Meyers, J. McGrath. Jay Bowers and Mickey Magee act as guard of honor for the I.V. football squad at the annual Football Awards Night. 103 l . 1,1 ., , I N'---.w,,wwW , .N jf '. -W-. .. 'wbagaaof' -..XB Y ?H'? fi.. 1135 5 fl 1 . xl.: x am r.1..?! - .,.,. up.-fy 'M . . ,JF A .. M. arenas ni. i tw . 'W .. v. l ' M., i The advertisements for the Chaminade record attract a large number of readers in the lower hallway. Bottom Row: C. O'Leary, H. Noonan, P. Oleksiak, P. Pollack, T. O'Shaughnessy, H. Myers, Center Row: W. Muller, R. Nolan, P. Mulry, F. Pedersen, N. Peters, J. O'Neil, A. Moschitta. Top Row: L. O'Callahan, P. Quinn, R. Murray, R. Pastorelli, R. Mulschine, J. Pirretti, E. Moss. Bottom Row: G. Price, C. Papa, M. Quinlan, WV. Quinn, D. Preziosi, T. O,Shea. Center Row: E. Morris, T. . Raby, I. Murtagh, R. Parker, R. O'Connell, J. Nash, J Mullowney. Top Row: H. 0'Brien, G. Nash, R. 0'Don- lf nell, L. Rafferty, T. Noering, R. 0'Sullivan, C. O'Donnell. X. 1 ,- '- jx, .- Sophy . I h. . 104 Among the sophomore homerooms dis- playing a high scholastic average was the 2G Fighting Irish. Setting the pace under the direction of Bro. Henry Kraeter, S.M., were Gerald Nash, presi- dent, Thomas O'Shea, vice-president, Robert Mulshine, secretary, and Thomas Baby, treasurer. Anthony Moschitta was an outstanding member of the Speech Club, while Thomas O,Shea represented the Fighting Irish on the Tarmac. 2G also contributed to the Sodality, Band and Camera Club. Its members were also athletic joining the football, basket- ball, and track teams and participating in intramurals. S 1111 Bottom Row: H. R. I. Samowski, E. H Trojans 9 ffx-f Nm, ,,,,,,. .f 1: m U A homeroom with activity built in was the ZH Trojans. With Bro. Paul Quinn, S.M., as homeroom adviser, joseph Sarnowski was class president, William Ryan, vice-president, Frank Scivetti, secretary, and James Rochel, treasurer, the Trojans have demonstrated a great unity of spirit and achievement. The entire school noted with envy the numerous banners that the Trojans received. They are to be found in almost every activity in the school, adding their efforts and interest to the spirit of the school. Center Row: F. Schrank, P. Saccacio, R. Rear- Rogowski, R. Shallow, E I. Sande, R. Salturelli. S Salemo F Reisert, R xl j 5N?f 4VfW0ZjjL,r 105 ' A adv? - Bottom Row: M. Reid, P. Roth, D. Smith, W. Ryan, R. Siebert, G. Reamer. Center Row: M. Rooney, J. Rochel, D. Reehil, D. Reynolds, F. Smith, F. Scivetti, A. Segall. Top Row: D. Robertson, R. Reid, C. Reis, C. Smith, N. Rankin, H. Smith, R. Schoner. f 105 L Bottom Row: W. Steiner, I. Sweeney, L. Sullivan, T, Smith, D. Sullivan, J. Sokol. Center Row: A. Vi sicchio, W. Zieseniss, P. Statz, T. Spagnoli, S. Was- zak, G. Vail, R. Wagner. Top Row: J. Tardera, S Testa, N. Sommese, W. Visnius, A. Thome, W. Tobin, -R. Voelger. Led by Dennis Sullivan president Thomas Tierney, vice-president, Robert Wagner, secretary, and Peter Van Dusen, treasurer, the 21 Scorpions have Bottom Row: I. Zusi, M. Smithwick, F. Whitehouse, W. Von Raab, P. Van Dussen, M. Trainor. Center Row: D. Wallace, G. Vorhies, A. Waldron, T. Tiemey, W. Veach, J. Sullivan, P. Wilson. Top Row: R. Symanski, R. Strittmatter, R. Stepsis, J. Swords, T. Spota, M. Sperendi, R. Sweeney. Sophomore Honor Roll contributed to Chaminade scholastically ancl in extracurriculars. Under the mod- eration of Bro. William Callahan S.M., the Scorpions had seven men in the Soclality, five in the Band, four on the football team and two on the rifle team. The Scorpions also sparked activities in the persons of George Vail, tennis, Michael Sperendi, cross Country, Bob Strittmatter, Stamp Club, Dennis Sulli- van, Tarmac, joseph Swords, Speech, and Thomas Tierney, basketball. Bottom Row: IL. Cassar, P.'Quinn, P. Statz, E. Lewandowski, R. Chase, L. Rafferty, J. Samowski, I. Flynn, J. Feldmann, Center Row: D. Sullivan, R. Stensis, L. O'Callaghan, W. Maier, C. Dalton, R. Durso, W. Muller, P. Moss, F. Schrank, C. 0'Leary, M. McCabe. Top Row: R. Hlshng, J. Fischer, N. Capece, R. Riescher, P. Hoffman, J. Mahoney, I. O'Neill, P. T. Smith, R. Monahan, 106 P. Kantz. Bottom Row: H. Brouillard, J. Bennett, R. Bergin, I. Auletta, D. Bamikel, I. Bogert. Center Row: D. Chichester, I. Baxter, C. Baker, D. Clark, W. Ayers, E. Ca.in, G. Byme. Top Row: V. Andrews, G. Barrett, W. Barker, W. Basel, M. Azzara, E. Cassidy, R. Brgwood. Bottom Row: H. Buchholtz, R. Cicerani, L. Arpino, I. Campbell, E. Akam, R. Carlin. Center Row: W Beyer, R. Bon, R. Blohm, R. Booth, R. Beers, F2 Bradley, I. Buckley, J. Artale, D. Clifford. Top Row: N. Blinn, R. Amold, F. Chesleigh, D. Carmichael, T Brennan, T. Burggraf, P. Cerar. .ai, L, , , . V A Panthers .f...,,w:,,, ,Q-X . kpc., I K K f in s' I :sz Under the guidance of Bro. Francis 'Mullan, S.M., and the leadership of William Beyer, president, Daniel Carmichael, vice-president, Thomas Burggraf, secretary, and Walter Barker, treasurer, the 3A Panthers have prospered this year. They won the lower division softball intramural championship and were third in intramural football standings. Many of 'their members participated in extracurricular activities. Twelve of these were in the Sodal-ity, while two-thirds of this number were in the newly- formed Glee Club. The football squad'benefited from the efforts of four Panthers, V. Andrews, W. Basel, W. Beyer, and D. Clifford, while two, R. Arnold and T. Burggraf, were members of the basketball squads. 107 Ed McDougal gets a sale at the Annual Christmas Book Fair, as john Muldoon, Fr. Bernard Horst, S.M., moderator of the 3B Invaders was ably assisted by one of his fellow salesmen, observes his technique. Bottom Row: R. Colucci, F. Fiorenza R. DeBell E. Delfoe A. Delaney, P. DeSoye. Ce te R : I. D P. Duffy, T. Costello, M. Crowleyaa. Fahey, Davis, Connell, F. Farrell, J. Drlellidk. 0'l'vop Rovldimli Daidone, M. Corbisiero, G. DeLeo, D. Craine, R. Coogan, R. Daly, P. Dirks. the class officers, Richard Colucei, pres- ident, Peter Eschmann, vice-president, Robert Connell, secretary, and Peter Duffy, treasurer. On the scholastic side of the ledger, Pi. Colucci was a member of the Leo Honor Society, While on the athletic side, two Invaders, R. Colulcci and C. Commins, were on the football team, and one, P. Eschmann, was a member of the cage squad. The Sodal- ity Was enriched by the presence of six Invaders, 1. DeVito, P. Dirks, P. Dono- hoe, P. Eschmann, Fahey, and Dunne, while the Band claimed four, E. Cobb, DeSantis, R. Daidone, and I. Dunne. Bottom Row: D. DeMarino, K. Connelly, G. DeVito R. Colandro, W. Coenen, A. Duerr. Center Row: P Donohoe, P. Connelly, T. Cousins, P. Eschmann, R. Colvin, W. Collins, R. Downing. Top Row: K. Donath A. Curcillo, E. Cobb, G. Commins, D. DiDomenico, R. Eichner, E. Delfoe. B 108 JuniorC Cougars Bottom Row: E. Fitzmaurice, T. Hemmingway, M. Ganci, E. Gould, R. Guimaraes, J. Fuchs. Center Row: C. Hundt, G. Hovanec, D. Hunter, B. Hasslacher, R. Hayde, R. Hartmann, J. Fitzpatrick, I. Hessian. Top Row: G. Handschuh, M. Hanley, E. Fusaro, WV. Fox, R. Henning, P. Hennigan, E. Frigeri. Bottom Row: K. Hom, F. Hickey, D. Holt, W. Genhardt, G. Gere, J. Hughes. Center Row: C. Glaser, R. Goelbert, M. Gentile, R. Hennessey, M. Geraughty, M. Golden, H. Hecht, T. Gannon. Top Row: J. Hagan, F. Hussey, G. Henkel, R. Gundermann, WV. Gallagher, A. Gately. The Cougars, under the guidance of Bro. Ioseph Paolozzi, S.M., were Well represented in many of the schools ac- tivities. The football squad claimed four members, T. Cannon QThe Most Outstanding Underclasssrnanj, H. Hecht, M. Gentile, and M. Ceraghty. The So- dality and Clee Club claimed six Cou- gars apiece, the Band, five, the T armac and Science Club, three, the Speech Club, two, and six other activities claimed one Cougar apiece. The offi- cers who led the Cougars in these achievements are Howard Hecht, pres- ident, William Fox, vice-president, Vin- cent Hayde, secretary, and Charles Hundt, treasurer. The long gray line waits outside Bro. Nath's office for an opportunity to plead their case. 1 109 :ia 51? 5 3 Under the leadership of their class officers, Brian Lambert, presi- dent, Charles McAllister, vice-president, Anthony Latorre, secretary, and Thomas McCarthy, treasurer, the 3D Vikings had representatives in three activities and five sports. The football squad boasted of six Vikings, J. Magas, I. Jakubowski, I. Mahony, R. Krause, R. Lucey, and C. McAl- lister, While the track team also claimed six, I. Kelly, B. Lambert, P. Lilly, R. Levey, W. Lawkins, and J. Magas. The Sodality claimed six Vikings, the Glee Club, four, the Band and rifle team, two, and the basketball and baseball teams, one each. The homeroom moderator was Fr. Anthony Jansen, S.M. .- , , f X lifffff ,, f.. fmmw.-Y'-ffezvffz we-11..v 1- W tt., , ?ZSti1'3f'i 'Sag-it V' tips J? 553. ' lz'fs?E'.5f ,.fZE?e2LiQ - -wid at Q.. .pf ff1e.:a:f. ..f V. fl 1- H - f -ft .. ' Wi..'izwnfsvlafie-UH.,it Ht - Bottom Row: T. McDennott, A. Lang, I. Magas, J. Mahoney, P. Lilly, P. Johnston. Center Row: P. La Mariana, E. Mahler, P. Knight, F. LoGalbo, P. Kenney, M. McClosky, R. Mackie. Top Row: D. McAllister, R. Kraus, W. Lawkins, J. Lane, F. Maher, T. McCarthy. Bottom Row: A..Latorre, R. Laible, W. Kelly, R. Levey, W. Lang, I. Kelly. Center Row: T. Lahey, H. Ian- kowskx, E. Larkin, J. Inguagiato, R. Kaufmann, A. Kelly. Top Row: ,B, Lambert, J, Kenny, F, Kenney, J, Iakubowski, R. Lucey, L. Mack. 110 Guided by their homeroom teacher, Bro. Firmin VVidmer, S.M., the 3E Spitfires have soared to great heights in almost every activity in Cha- minade. As a class, they were first in the Fall Raffle Drive, and were the lower division intramural track champions last spring. President Anthony Milano joined I. O,Brien on the basketball squad. Playing varsity football were I. O,Brien and secretary, Edward McDougalg P. Neary, I. McKay, E. McDougal, and vice president Bernard O,Callaghan, represented SE in the Speech Club. The other officer, treasurer, Robert Naro, joined I. Neidhart as a member of the Rifle Club. Other partici- pators in extra curricular activities were M. Mullin, captain of the tennis team, I. McKay, a Tarmac member, Pr. Muhr and Muldoon, two track men, and many members of the Sodality and the Glee Club. Bottom Row: R. Naro, R. Nahas, W. Olsen, E. Mc- Goldrick, G. Mueller, J. Muldoon. Center Row: K. McGee, W. Nimmo, P. Neary, R. Neuhaus, R, Connell, R. Muhr, C. Momrile, E. McLaughlin. Top Row: D. Moss, J. Monahan, G. Muro, V. Nubel, K. O'Rourke, T. Nylese, W. McFarland. , x , - Spit ires . -J - Bottom Row: I. Nicastro, I. Neidhart, V. Micucci, J. McKay, R. O'Mara, E. McVeigh. Center Row: A. Murphy, E. McDougal, B. O'Callaghan, I. Milroy, S. McKenna, R. Mulholland, J. O'Brien. Top Row: M. 0'Brien, T. McEnaney, J. Murphy, M. McHale, M. Mullin, A. Milano, S. Michaels. 111 l . Bro. john Gilfetheris 3F Havocs were a valuable asset to Chaminade. Their fine class officers Were: Salvatore Russo, President, John Rath, Vice-President, Iohn Philips, Secretary, jerry Sbarra, Treasurer. In sports, there were I. Ran- kin, an end on the football team, C. Scholpp, center on the junior varsity bas- ketball squad, and P. Sarsfield, R. Roesch, I. Rossi, and William Scherr, all members of the track team. M. Panza- rella Was a busy man, participating in Dramatics, Speech, Sodality, the Clee Club, and the T armac. Other Haoocs were outstanding members of the Radio Club, the Science Club, the Math Club, and all other Chaminade activities. Junior F Hiwocs Bottom Row: I. Sbarra, S. Osmond, I. Philips, W. Scherr, S. Sinagra, W. Raganella. Center Row: S. Russo, P. Pilipshen, R. Sawyer, J. Rankin, D. Piser, R. Pistone, J. Papa. Top Row: J. Scileppi, F. Rauch, R. Sheridan, F. Sevekow, A. Robha, E. O'Sullivan. Bottom Row: P. Shea, D. Rossi, M. Panzarella, C. Scholpp, R. Roesch, J. Paternoster. Center Row: E. Puttre, B. Schlott, I. Rath, D. Reid, V. Pesce, R. Schmitt. Top Row: W. Schlee, W. Scherr, I. Sargent, W. Schoudel, J. Seltenrich, P. Sarsfield, 1. Rossi. Charlie Scholpp, Gary Cucchi, and Jim Mahoney concentrate on a free ball in an early season I.V. game. 112 Bottom Row: C. Steinbrecher, S. Walton, K. White, I. Sweeney, W. Spaeth, D. Sullivan. Center Row: I. Smith, B. Terrence, I. Sullivan, R. Spinicelli, P. Stoltz, A. Vachris, F. Valentino. Top Row: C. Weber, D. Wood, A. Tully, R. Spamicht, F. Wagner, D. Zahn, V. Vaughn. Wildcats Led by their able class officers, Salvatore Versaggi, president, james Wilde, vice-president, Leo Trabold, secretary, and Joseph Tucker, trea- surer, the 3C Wildcats were prominent scholastically and in extracur- ricular activities. D. Sullivan is a member of the Leo Honor Society, I. Tucker and I. Tagliamonti were on the football squad, the Band had the services of Wildcats I. VVilde and F. Valentino, six Wildcats were members of the Sodality. The class was guided through its junior year by Bro. Joseph Lynch, S.M. 113 Bottom Row: D. Slattery, K. Whelan, R, Williams, I. Stewart, I. Tagliamonti, R. Solitlo. Center Row: T. Wallace, R. Wohlmacher, R. Vemon, S. Versaggi, G. Tucknott, P. Stolz, T. Wade. Top Row: L. Trabold, T. Zolezzi, H. Weinzierl, S. Walsh, I. Tucker, P. Wittrup, M. Tinghitella. N Mia , Mfg. 7.9. if wit' us.. 1 I if 'fwgaiisi if-5: .L ' His-Wx, fivimw ,..3Q,,,,.. V . ...gl ,K I A I , .,,V i .Ky wi in 2 i ,.,. Wim:'1,'fiYf,.-igibifisf. ,,.. M..- 'iff s 2--I if fi , 29 . f i - la i iii f i i iy eg i i' Freshman Honor Roll Bottom Row: M. Haves, A. Melosci, C. Radimer, H. R. Grafer. R. McCabe, I. Larkin, H. Holman. Center Row: P. Jones, I. Duffy, R. Andrews, P. Costello, M, Talbot, W. Szturma, F. Forgione, D. C. Brown, D. Jcllig, M. Siebold, T. Donoghue. Top Row: J. Nahas, J. Mulligan, L. Fomara, I. Panarese, D. Philips, J. Melloh, S. Eichenlaub, I. Monaco, R. Williams, V. Lawrence. r . Students Freshman Honor Roll igm Bottom Row: K. Quinn, J. Raby, R. Yashewski, R. Bartoldus, G. Baxter. K. Carroll, B. Herchenroder, C. Greene, A. Thomas. Center Row: P. Engle, I. Gallagher, B. Murphy, I. Fitzgerald, M. Beck, D. 0'Reilly, T. Otten, W. Rossi, J. Wagner, J. McGowan, I. Mino- gue, D. Brown, S. Gage. Top Row: G. White, R. Swanson, F. Murphy, D. Kurth, W. Schafer, I. Rowan, D. Wilde, P. Rozea, I. Scardina, D.' Williams. 1 14 . 3- E E E Freshman Honor Roll Bottom Row: I. Sweeney, P. Doing, T. Rogers, P. Tagley, I. Ryan, E. Mulholland, E. Burkert, R. Boelger, S. Ragona. Centex Row: B. Rhatigan, R. Mathias, L. Mauro, J. Meng, S. O'Neil1, 1. Cullem, J. Camey, M. Hunt, P. Garri, J. Donnelly, I. 0'Nei1l, M. McNally, R. DeLuca, C. jagoda, C. Marinis. Top Row: W. Ryan, M. McGinley, J. Capobianco, I. Slaboch, T. Sullivan, K. McCabe, P. Richert, I. Clare, M. Steurwalt, R. Agresta, J. Reynolds, W. Patti. Freshman Honor Roll Bottom Row: T. McMahon, R. Conklin, P. Wasson, I. Moore, N. Pistana, F. Fee, I. Convery. Center Row: R. Corrao, M. Caputo, L. Clinton, J. Mannuzza, P. Doran, I. Stack, G. Bauer, R. Coulter, R. Gekle, D. Brady, P. Mayer. Top Row: D. Whelehan, E. McClusky, J. Haverland, J. Wavle, J. Kali, P. Inguagiato, J. Sullivan, R. Murphy, P. DeMonaco. 115 ' -5212 W if 'B . 'vu 5 vow? ' V kV.,. ,kk,k , ,V . Sophomore Honor Roll Bottom Row: T. Kosens, P. Mayhew, R. McGowan, J. McDonald, G. Vorhies, G. Allman, P. Mastaglio, N. Burak, G. Arbogast. Center Row: N. Sommese, I. Swords, R. Mulshine, L. Kwiat, D. Wallace, P, Drucker, E. Morris, G. Griffin, I. Dolan, W. Veach, P. Durante, R. Fratepietro, M. Gunning, W. Buser. Top Row: L. Gerstner, H. Noonan, J. Kane, G. Lynch, I. Famsworih, R. Hoxie. J. Humphrey, R. Haverland, P. W. Smith, T. Buckley, M. Lucas, M. Hoffman. Sophomore Honor Roll Bottom Row: R. Hartz, WV. Freda, J. Czemiewicz, F. Fanning, A.Moschitta, S. Waszak, R. Sheridan, R. Gleason, D. Johnston. Cen ter Row: R. Bentz, R. Gianetti, H. Masone, J. Higgins, J. Kaiser, J. Federer, R. Krug, F. Giordano, R. Schoner, R. Graham, R. Kin poitner, K. Bean P. Pollock, WV. Ryan, C. Reamern Top Row: P. Bauso, J. De Palma, L. Rooney, M. Rooney, D. Robertson, B Roberts, P. Saccacio, M. Reid, D. Molloy, A. Laginestra, V. Gangitano, W. deAngelis. 116 Junior Honor Roll Bottom Row: M. Panzarella, R. Mulholland, A. Kelly, R. Obach, R. Beers, C. Weber, A. Murphy, B. Schlott, McCloskey. Cen- ter Row: G. Gere, R. Mackie, S. Walton, E. Cassidy, H. Weinzierl, E. Cobb, M. Hanley, D. Craine, P. Henrugan, G. Handschuh, E. O,Sullivan, S. Osmond, J. Monahan. Ton Row: D. Sullivan, G. Mueller, W. Beyer, R. Kaufman, D. Clifford, A. Gately, H. Smith, B. Hasslacher, P. Lilly, B. Lambert, W. Barker, J. Nicastro, I. Hagan. eHonor .1 Junior Honor Roll Bottom Row: W. Schoudel, H. Iankowski, R. Cundermann, T. Lahey, J. Inguagiato, F. Chesleigh, I. Iakubowski, T. Burggraf, V. Hayde, R. Muhr, E. McDougal. Center Row: G. Byme, P. Sarsfield, E. Puttre, T. Zolezzi, F. Valentino, A. Robba, R. O'Mara, J. Lane, B. O'Callaghan, P. Duffy, D. Reid, W. Fox, P. Stolz, F. Sevekow, S. McKenna, I. Hughes. Top Row: W. Olsen, V. Mi- cucci, R. Colandro, J. Philips, R. Roesch, J. Drelick, F. Hussey, W. Gallagher, R. Colucci, M. O'Brien, T. Robertson, P. Dirks, L. Arpino, J. Hickey, W. Spaeth, I. Neidhardt, I. McKay. 117 t -wgfs 55: Q, Q35 - qt v we -wx Q v Q. SON 0 egypt, . W7 .- ' ws 1, , 5 W, ,M ,, A 'mf ,xs- W if 5 55 at, X '2 1 V mawmfg. 5 'am W '315 5-EW-Xi M,,.,,.u 552 EE 5 -f 25555321fi'sl ?fiT7i3i95's3E!fi15i2ii?wPiffie?U??fMiiS1 ' The portrait of the founder of the Sodality, V. Rev. William J. Chaminade, in the auditorium lobby. The Chaminade Sodality has completed a pro- gram in the past year which stressed the student's individual Vocation, now by the formation of a true Christian spirit within the school, and in later life by aiding in the formation of a mature Christian mentality on the part of each Sodalist. Throughout the school year, the Sodality, through the Sodality Council, sponsored various projects for its own members and for the participation of the entire student body. Directed by Prev. Anthony Jansen, S.M., and led by its officers, Theodore Howard, prefect, David Kolb, vice-prefect, Eugene Vorhies, secretary, John McQuade, treasurer, Theodore Campo, senior representative, it held study days, days of recollection, and get-togethers throughout the year, sponsored the Brentwood CYO Day, the October Rosary Rally, the Christmas Canned Food Drive, and the Father Chaminade Contest, while sending representatives to two Sodality Conven- tions, in Cleveland and in Pittsburgh. The Sodality has consistently, by its fine work in all fields, shown itself to be the most important of school activities. The Chaminade delegation to the Na- tional Sodality Convention with Rev. Anthony Jansen, S. M., at St. Joseph High School, Cleveland, Ohio. Front Row: E. Mohring, T. Howard, A. Hewitt, J. Manning, G. Magee, R. Gilmartin, I. Vaughey. Second Row: R. Saam, C. Vaughey, T. Cos- grove, I. O'Donnell, S. Hoffman, H. Bennettson, J. Burns, D. Kolb, J. Cleary, P.Viebrock. Back Row: P. LoPicc0lo, G. McConville, W. Welch, T. Goldriek, J. Boyan, R. Wheeler, G. Mayer, W. Lindner, R. Ascoli. Paul Dirks extolls the virtues of the merchandise of The Sudality Council met Weekly to discuss future ac- the S0dality'S religious articles shop to a prvspev- tivities and the projects completed for each week. tive customer. Front Row: I. McMahon, J. McQuade, I. Ferguson, E. Vorhies, R. Whearty, T. Campo, R. Safarik. Second Row: E. LaBome, R. Marella, I. Donlon, I. Pistana, T. Casey, W. LaBome, C. Vachris, I. Donlon, I. Eyennan. Back Row: I. Morrow, E. O,Connell, E. Bray, M. McNulty, K. Kwiat, 1. McConville, K. Wessels, J. Morrow. i f 5 2 i Y . 5 ,zg p. Front Row: P. Eschman, I. Jakubowski, R. Amold, T. Burggraf, V. Hayde. A. Kelly, J. Sargent. Second Row: j. Artale, K. O'Rourke, I. Buckley, W. Basel, E. McDougal, P. Cerar, W. Barker, R. Beers, K. Hom, P. Lilly. Top Row: E. Delfoe, K. Whelan, J. Dunne, D. Zahn, D. Tully, T. McCarthy, K. McGee, D. DeMarino, J. Philips. Student body president, Edward V. Murphy, spoke at the October Rosary Rally. .,, , r I -f'r,'v.a-U.-.m....o , - Tv ff Lifliffef 0-L. If .55 'Q y' 141 ez? 'ff' 5 1 I' . E2?e f .r zz ' W -:4 . . 9 , 1- - . 1 il 'r 'v.'i:-r 1u1'aU':' , . 124 Rosary R311 The October Rosary Rally set the theme for the month of October, dedicated to the Blessed Virgin. Get-Together Pinochle players attempt to complete their game despite kibitzers at the Sodality get-together. Sodalists quenched their thirst with the Hdrink that refreshes at a fall study night. Front Row: B. Terrence, W. Ayres, H. Hecht, B. 0'Callaghan, W. Schoudel, J. Fahey, F. McDevitt. Second Row: I. DeVito, A. Gately, M. Panzarella, F. Valentino, F. Kenny, D. Cannichael, J. Wilde, J. Muldoon, I. Mahoney, D. Sullivan. Back Row: W. Raganella, I. Nicastro, P. Donohue, K. Connelly, J. Bogert, P. Dirks, C. Gere, W. Gehrhardt, J. McKay. 125 126 Front Row: R. McCabe, J. Mannuzza, J. Ehrhart, C. Greene, B. Herchenroder, K. O'Brien, N. Mullins, J. Rowan, D. Wilde. Second Row: J. Sullivan, D. Williams, L. Clinton, J. Moore, K. Carroll, N. Pistana, F. Fee, T. LaRocca, H. Houser, J. Wavle, R. Wamock. Back Row: J. Donnelly, E. Whiting, E. Burkett. R. Bolger, J. Giaquinto, J. Reilly, G. Schoen, J. Minogue, D. Smith, J. Addeo. R ays of Recollecti n x Fr. Anthony Jansen, S.M., gives his blessing to freshmen sodalists at the freshmen day of recollection. Front Row: R. Knipfing, R. Kelley, E. Graham, T. Materazo, L. Wilson. J. Colwell, R. Williams, R. Sullivan, J. Dwyer. Second Row: K. Kil- duff, T. Rogers, J. McGowan, P. Engle, K. Pilipshen, J. Melloh, D. Philips, K. Quinn, W. Watkins, J. 0,Neill, R. Merritt, P. Rozea, P. Lenzi. Back Row: J. Capobianco, J. Clare, F. Moynihan, A. Leap, B. Rhatigan., J. Meng, G. Cassidy, P. Garry, W. Mayhew, P. Richert, R. McCann, M. McGown, J. Riley. -ar .H .W . E Front Row: G. Vorhies, R. Ferris, G. Allman, P. Durante, P. Drucker, G. Knipfing, P. Swords, W. Bums, L. O'Callaghan. Second Row: M. Quinlin, D. Robertson, F. Giordano, M. Hoffman, I. Kane, P. Kantz, T. Long, R. I-Ioxie, I. Farrell, F. Reisert, R. deBruin, L. Gerstner, P. Smith, C. Dalton, R. Baxter. Back Row: I. Marsala, D. Molloy, R. Burkitt, J. DeFeo, I. Sweeney, J. Czerniwicz, J. O'Neil, I. Callahan, B. Roberts, R. Hartz, R. Kinpoitner, R. Moriarty, H. Noonan, T .Geagan. ,. .3 Before their consecration as Sodalists, the seniors were given a Hgward Hecht speaks at the Sodality Workshop conference on their duties by Fr. Robert Mackey, S.M. for Long Island schools, sponsored by the Chaminade Sodality. Front Row: R. Nolan, I. McDonald, I. Sullivan, T. Fanning, R. Barron, T. Kosens, P. Quinn, R. O'Connell, L. Rafferty. Second Row: R. Ries- cher, R. Stepsis, J. McLain. R. Danzi, W. Carmichael, R. Mulshine, L. Kwiat, W. Lotze, G. Griffin, A. Koerner, G. McSherry, C. Smith, R. Sal- turelli, M. Rooney, R. O'Donnell. Back Row: W. Ryan, I. Sokol K. Irrvine, F. Whitehouse, G. Nash, I. McTighe, K. McNamara, R. Sheridan, M. McCabe, W. Dinger, J. Kaiser, C. Koluch. . . ' 2 I K . . 1 5 f g E an .V ,, 1 i 127 Mr. Angelo Ferdinando- Maestro Extraordinary ya B Under the baton of Mr. Angelo Ferdinando, the Cham- inade Band was one of the most exacting of school activities. Its large membership consistently provided excellent music for the Christmas and Spring Concerts, assemblies, rallies, and football games. The officers of the band, Ronald Mat- Zinger, president, Peter Houser, vice-president, Gerard Sawicki, secretary, Ierome Donlon, treasurer, and the other members of the Band Council, Alex Kelly, junior representa- tive, and Michael Hoffman, sophomore representative, planned the bandis activities with Bro. Anthony lpsaro, S.M., moderator. Their many extra hours of practice each Week were rewarded by the reception which greeted the annual Christmas and Spring Concerts. Front Row: J. Hagan, P. Houser, W. Moody, G. Griffin, R. Davis, N. Macdonald. R. Matzinger, C. Mueller. M. Bennett. Jer. Donlon, S. Hoffman, D. Kolb. Second Row: W. Ragnella, P. Costello, J. Moonan, F. Valentino, M. McHugh, M. Golden, I. WVilde, T. Kopel, R. Daidone, R. McCar- thy, G. White, L. Wilson. Back Row: T. Sullivan, J. Sullivan, A. D'Agrosa, R. Andrews, J. Mannuzza, B. Cunning, P. Wilson, N. Peters, F. Fanning, J. Dunne, G. Dunn, W. Quinn, R. Frey, V. Monaco. Back Row: F. Frey, R. Giannetti, R. Bentz, R. Graham, A. D'Alonzo, R. Symanski, K. Horn, J. Brannan, D. Smith, W. Spaeth, F. Whitehouse, F. Kehoe. Second Row: J. Hickey, M. Caputo, P. T. Smith, M. Hoffman, E. Cobb, J. De Santis, I. Seltenrich, 1.1 Famsworth, C Smith, W. Zieseniss, W. Muller, W. Maier, R. Sweeney. Front Row: W. Weirshousky, P. Chiapparone, J. Ferber, J. Monaco, 1. Herrmann, A. Rugel, H. Ramella, P. O,Brien, R. Wheeler, P. Drucker, I. Czemiewicz, R. Pistone. The band members attended many night practice sessions before each concert. . SXVQM. 054. -ous Members of the band watch with interest as St. John's Prep completes its marching maneuvers. 129 The band's color guard passes the main entrance during Mineola's Golden Jubilee Parade. The Chaminade Band displays its famed Flyer' formation at a football game. El -42. Q' i?:1'I,.'l The Flyer Band marched in the Mineola Colden Jubilee Parade. Concerts Mr. Angelo Ferdinando, Band Director, served as accompanist for soloists at the Spring Concert. Alex Kelly waits for his cue from the maestro at an evening practice session. Ronald Matzinger was the featured trumpet soloist at the Christmas Concert. Mr. Angelo Ferdinando readies his baton to begin the Christmas Concert. 131 Glee The Clee Club gave its first major performance at the Christmas Concert. l Bro. Firmin Widmer, S.M., moderator, shushes a miscreant before the performance in honor of Bishop Boardman. :mum -umm Q1 -M I Front Row: E. LaBorne, F. Grosso, I. Scileppi, M. Tinghitella, P. Wittrupn, R. Naro, I. McKay, E. Whiting, R. Wamock, J. Wavle. Second Row: T. McDermott, R. Guimaraes, M. 0'Brien, I. Callahan, K. 0,Rou1-ke, I. Monahan, V. Pesce, D. Wilde, W. Watkins, W. Sheehan. Back Row: T. Reyman, R. Hartmann, M. Azzara, R. Vemon, S. Russo, T. Costello, R. Goelbert, W. Ayers, B. O,Callagl1an, D. Ehrhart. , ,. , , , ,M .-,ws Mm. uh Mr. Denis Nicholson directs the Clee Club at a practice session in the cafeteria before the school concert. Although in its first year as a major activity, the Clee Club has become an important part of school life. Under the direction of Mr. Denis Nicholson, the club made re- markable advances, and sang at the annual Gold Star Mass, the Christmas Concert, and a special Easter Program. Mr. Nicholson is choral director and Bro. Firmin Widmer, S.M., is moderator. Front Row: F. Caprise, K. Taylor, W. Collins, I. Campbell, M. Panzarella, K. VVhite, A. Duer, R. Spamicht, C. Glaser. Second Row: T. McCarthy, D. Tully, R. Bott, M. Dwyer, I. Conway, T. Wallace, M. McHale, I. Murphy, K. McGee. Back Row: R. Downing, R. Connell, G. Henkel, I. Magas, R. Durso, M. Geraghty, D. Carmichael, J. Jakubowski, F. Chesleigh. .SPeeCh Brother Joseph Lynch, S.M., congratulates Richard Whearty on his first place in extemporaneous speaking at the Chaminade Speech Contest. Sw' Front Row: I. Donlon, T. Parnell, R. Whearty, E. Vorhies. Back Row: E. Kraus, J. Donlon, R. Saam, D. Kolb. The Speech Club enjoyed 'a particularly successful sea- son this year. For the second time in the four-year history of the N .Y.U. Speech Contest, Chaminadeis Varsity Debate team took first place. They received second place in the Catholic Forensic League and third place in the Chaminade Knights of Columbus Tournament earlier in the season, while in the Ieffersonville Tournament, the Varsity Debate team received first place, the LV. team received third place, and David Kolb was named best speaker of the tournament. R. Whearty and D. Kolb took first and second places, re- spectively, in the Alexander Hamilton speech contest finals held at Albany. The Club officers Were Richard XVhearty, president, David Kolb, vice-president, Eugene Vorhies, sec- retary, and Edmund Kraus, treasurer. Bro. Joseph Lynch, S.M., moderator, and Mr. james Hall were coaches. Front Row: M. Panzarella, P. Moss, G. Vorhies, E. Morris, R. O,Connell, L. Rafferty, T. Harding, P. Quinn. Second Row: D. Sullivan, A. Moschitta, J. Kane, F. Chesleigh, G. Griffin, VV. Aw-es, B. 0'Callagha.n, E. McDougal, 1. McDonald, P. Swords, A. Koemer, J. Hagan, R. Hoxie, J. Clare. Back Row: R. Bolger, R. Moriarty, P. Smith, K. Irvine, C. O'Leary, J. Philips, E. Cassidy, I. Duffy, E. McClusky, I. Sullivan, J. Marsala, G. Beamer, J. Stutz. -'X wxww .6?wnA' s 1 a i 1 .-. ei .. -'Q ,, On November 4, 1956, David Kolb appeared on the New York Times Youth Forum and spoke on the general topic of UNESCO. The newest of Chaminade's roster of extracurricular activities, the Delphic Forum met each week to discuss any topic of in- terest to the members. These discussions ranged from segrega- tion and movie censorship to admission of Red China into the United Nations. Club officers were Francis McDevitt, president, and Charles O,Leary, secretary, while Mr. Nicholas Loprete was moderator. 135 x MZIL ,Wm Jack Hagan, leading junior member of the Speech Club, practices his oratorical prowess at the Catholic Forensic League Tournament. Front Row: G. Vorhies, C. 0'Leary, J. Fahey, I. McDonald, F. McDevitt, G. Reamer. Back Row: D. Sullivan, R. Moriarty, E. Cassidy, R. deBruin, P. Smith, J. Bogert. I . Q 2 E 5 5 S s 5 9 5 2 1 3 3 9 2 3 3 3 Iack Hagan watches Marius Panzarella roll a seven in their presentatipn of Box and Cox., Members of the Dramatic Club rehearse a scene from Stalag 17, the Spring Play. 211108 f Under the able direction of Mr. Donald Werner, the members of the Drarnatics Club passed an active and fruitful year. The club has participated in various theatrical contests, includ- ing the Hofstra Shakespearian Festival, and has sponsored a one-act play contest for Catholic High Schools in this area. Charninade,s entry, Box and Cox Won first prize, while jack Hagan was judged Best Actor. This play was presented to the student body on February 15 at a dra- matics assembly. Stalag 17, the spring play, was the clubis venture into aseriousn fare. s.,-:fem-f. . . William Dinger looks on as Peter Neary whips a helpless American captive in Stalag 17. 186 Martha Mieles and Rod Mason listen attentively to Brian Dennehy in their feature production, George Washington Slept Here, the Spring, 1955, play. r lf f Front Row: J. McMahon, W. Masterson, R. Murry, M. Panzarella, J. Hagan, F. Chesleigh, T. Cosgrove Back Row: R. Moriarty, W. Muller, R. Nolan, C. Hundt, R. O'Connell, P. Neary, E. McClusky, A. Meyers Peter Neary, assistant director, and Mr. Donald Wemer, moderator, supervise a practice session of Stalag 17. Vic Pesce recites his lines as John Boyan watches in the background during a practice performance of Stalag 17. 137 Front Row: T. Howard, V. Elstob, I. Valva, J. McQuade, E. Murphy, L. Eisenhauer, G. Clements, R. Matzinger, G. Mayer. Second Row: J. Fischer, B. Lambert, WV. Beyer, A. Milano, J. Convery, R. Gilmartin, Versaggi, H. Hecht, R. Colucci, G. Magee, J. Golden, P. Mayer. Back Row: J. Haverlanrl, N. Capece, J. Nash, F. Fee, R. Bartolus, I. Sarnowski, I. Moore, I. Stack, I. Bransfield, T. Long, D. Sullivan, Guided by President Edward V. Murphy, Vice-President John McQuade, Secretary Law- rence Eisenhauer, and Treasurer Gerard Cle- ments, the Student Council instituted many re- forms, most important of which were the new regulations on student dress. Three dances, The Dance of the Championsf' the Christmas Dance, and Cupidis Ball were held during the school year. The faculty adviser of the Student Council was Bro. Louis Nath, S.M. 138 I. Sullivan, D. McMullen. I. McQuade QV. PJ, E. V. Murphy fPres.J, L. Eisenhauer fSec.D, and J. Clements CTreas.l, the student body officers, brought up the various motions raised during the weekly Student Coun- cil Meeting. SPACE provided an outlet for the literary talents of the student body. Concentrating on features rather than news, SPACE received the All-Catholic Award in 1956. The editors were: Layout, Robert Safarik, Book Reviews, Gregory Porges, Short Stories, john Boyan and john Don- lon, Photography, William Farrell and Iohn Jordan, Biographies, Arthur Lavis, Features, Ro- land Saam, and Essays, Richard Marella. The moderator of the magaiine was Fr. Bernard Horst, S.M. A highlight of the issues were the foreign language articles by senior modern lan- guage students. P or FLYER FLIGHTS A. Lavis, T. Parnell, J. Donlon, and P. Viebrock proofread the issues of Space as they came from the printer. Front Row: G. Porges, R. Saam, W. Farrell, A. Lavis, J. Donlon, I. Donlon. Second Row: E. Kraus, J. Cleary, P. Viebrock, T. Cosgrove, F- GFOSSO, R- Mafeua, J- TYHHH- Back ROW! P- Chiilpparone, J. Boyan, D. Meyer, R. Safarik, T. Casey, G. Magee. CHAMINADE HIGH SCHOOL, MINEOLA, L. I. The TARMAC, monthly school newspaper, has undergone a revamping in the past year. A new nameplate has been added, and a new print- ing style used to modernize the TARMAC. The scope of the paper has been both enlarged and improved. Under the supervision of moderators Bro. Ioseph Paolozzi, S.M., and Bro. Walter Oberster, S.M., the staff responsible for these changes comprised Gerard Mayer, Editor-in- Chief, Arthur Lavis, Eugene Vorhies, Tom Gold- rick, and Don Sullivan. , - --ni Four Tarmac editors, Gerard Mayer, Arthur Lavis, Eugene Vorhies, and Thomas Goldrick, visited the DePalma Printing Co. to learn the intracacies of school newspapers. Front Row: T. Crimmins, B. Connolly, E. Cassidy, G. Mayer, E. Vorhies, A. Lavis, T. Goldrick, D. Sullivan. Second Row: C. Gere, T. Allen, R. Krug, R. Sullivan, R. Moriarty, P. LoPiccolo, G. Handschuh, I. Tyuan, P, Kantz, T. McCarthy. Back Row: P. Dirks, G. Magee, N. Vaughey, I. deAngelis, A. Bauso, D. 0'Donovan, R. Saam, J. Burns, G. Kelly, F. Grosso. -Pl? The Tarmac editors inspected copy as it rolled off the presses at the DePalma Printing Co. EDITOR-IN-CHIEF NEWS EDITOR . FEATURE EDITOR EDITORIAL PAGE SPORTS EDITOR . Tarmac staff members assembled regularly to criticize and . . GERARD MAYER . . ARTHUR LAVIS . EUGENE VORHIES . . DON SULLIVAN . . . . . . TOM GOLDRICK CIRCULATION EDITOR . . . . TIMOTHY CRIMMINS PHOTOGRAPHY EDITOR . . . . . BARRY CONNOLLY MODERATORS .... . . BRO. JOSEPH PAOLOZZI BRO. WALTER OBERSTER CONTRIBUTORS: W. Gerstner, N. Vaughey, R. Moriarity, T. Allen, R. Krug, S. LaPonte, T. McCarthy, W. Gehrhart, D. Holt, R. Sullivan, D. Sullivan, G. Handschuh, E. Cassidy, E. Keet, W. Freda, G. Gere, M. Crowey, j. Burns, C. O'Leary, R. Coulter. Barry Connolly, Tarmac photography editor, was responsible for the clear prints used in each issue. 141 learn from other school publications CRIMSONCAND GOLD The Editorial Staff works during a daily meeting. The editorial staff of the CRIMSON AND GOLD was responsible for the Writing and pro- duction of the yearbook. Using the general theme of 'cLet there be lightf, they adapted this to every section of the book. The Co-Editors-in- Chief were William Kollmer and Richard Mar- ella. Faculty moderators were Bro. Robert V. Cassidy, S.M., Bro. Donald Bond, S.M., Bro. Joseph Kuntz, S.M., and Bro. Norbert Brockman, S.M. The business staff was responsible for the ad drive and the compilation of the advertising sec- tion. john Donlon was the Business Manager and Rev. Bernard Horst, S.M., Was the faculty moderator. r 1 Staff members Joseph Macfarland, john Eberle, and Thomas Casey worked diligently throughout the year. 142 COLUMBIA SCI-1OIQAiSTrC PRESS ASSOCIATIOPRI , ,, rv' ...V 4- J - LY: .3 -3eJ',.- , Q A1 QRINSON AND cow HAS BEEN AWARDED THIS MEDALIST CERTIFICATE IN THE TWENTYRSECOND ANNUAL YEARBOOK CRITIQUE AND CONTEST CONDLFCTED BY THE ASSOCIATION AT COLUMBIA UNIVERSITY IN THE CITY OF NEW YORK, OCTOBER 12. 1956. .4 1- f x'-' . ' - ,,-' Q--m p ': ,17 r rn71'11,a The C0-editors-in-chief of the CRIMSON AND coLD, Richard CATIIIILIC SCIIIIUL PRESS ASSUCIATIUN Marella and William Kollmer, reviewed each day's work. They ,A p were responsible for the main sections. I I if Illl I ' '- I ' 0311 'is AW 'Hman 1' 'rue cnsiirimean an me ekrnouc 5 A 5 it irc 1 AT I 0 ns in uns M A It 0 urns or fiouammsm mis funn nn of 3 no S not sim new .miiirwvnvn I ,HFTY-FIX. Two of the more prominent awards received by last year's . 'I I' J CRIMSON AND GOLD. ., - 4 --, R I f erlrrrr l 'I I I .'l Ieea I 4 QVAA T Q. , .Q Front Row: I. Cleary, I. Macfarland, W. Indelicato, W. Kollmer, R. Marella, I. Donlon, M. McNulty. Second Row: H. Creve, M. Medio, H- BBHHCUSOH, I- Ebeflea F- Devllle, W. Farrell, F. Grosso. Back Row: P. Sullivan, G. Kelly, A. Bauso, J. Meyer, T. Casey, T. Campo, G. Magee, J. Ingarra. QL .. mee .-, . . ,wif 11 Fr. Bernard Horst, S.M., checks the progress of the patron drive with members of the Business Staff, Ray Kelly, Robert Safarik, John Donlon, 2 ,... Richard Burke and Tim Crimmins. I 3 B 5 John Donlon, Business Manager, spent long hours preparing and checking the numerous ads and patrons. 1. TS' .na A f A f Front Row: I. Donlon, C. Brandt, M. 0'Connor, M. Bennett, G. Porges, E. Belfi, R. Callaghan, R. Torykian, I. McQuade. Second Row: R. McManamy, J. Morrow, R. Safarik, C. Vachris, E. O,Connell, J. Pistana, E.V. Murphy, D. McCue, R. Ross, M. Mowery. Third Row: I. Morrow, R. Kelly, J. Marlow, N. Vaughey, J. McMahon, C. Vaughey, T. Crimmins, K. Taylor, P. Breen, R. Ballot, C. Reynolds. Back Row: R. Gil- martin, A. Hewitt, J. Donlon, J. Nieman, G. Clements, R. Dowling, J. 0,Brien, R. Burke, M. Dwyer, E. LaBome. H1911 Barry Connolly carefully examines a strip of negatives for yearbook photos. 2 a A E . Q Members of the yearbook staff aided the White Studio photographer in assembling and grouping activity groups. f of Photography editor, Matthew McNulty works at the enlarger, printing the photo in the lower corner. 1 The Camera Club's dungeon, now bathed in unaccustomed light, was the scene of many late sessions. 145 Front Row: M. McNulty, P. Dirks, J. jordan, B. Connolly, W. Farrell, J. Duffy, I. Rochel, R. 0'Connell, J. McGregor. Second Row: P. Inguag- iato, T. Harding, R. Hildebrand, T. Ungashick, G. McGuirk, P. Pilipshen, j. Papa, A. Thomas, F. Shrank, D. Iellig, S. Lang, S. Kagann. Back Row: C. Marinis, R. Buthom, P. Smith, L. Ceraulo, R. Schrade, P. Kent, J. Nahas, P. Doing, H. Myers, W. Kenny. Under the direction of John jordan, president, and the general supervision of Bro. Joseph Kuntz, S.M., the Photo- graphy Club has catered to the interests of student darkroom enthusiasts. The members received instruction in fundamental photographic procedure, viewed slides on special aspects of photography, and practiced their skill on the unsuspecting stu- dent body. They supplied photos to the school publications and made school dance pictures for interested students. The Photography Club Was especially proud of the new equipment acquired this year, including an enlarger, camera kit, and dark- room ventilating system. Barry Connolly, leading underclass member of the Camera Club, loads film before embarking on a photographic assignment. Camera lub Camera Club members, jim Duffy and Paul Pilipshen, slave at their tasks in the darkroom. 146 T , b Q Radio Club 1. Mt: .. ff.-' 7. i E ,. Robert Neuhaus displayed and explained his oscilloscope to the Parents' Clubs at the School Science Fair. The Radio Club achieved notable success this year by acquiring a Collins 75-A-4 receiver for the school station, WZITZ. This Was financed by means of TV raffles and dona- tions by students Cespecially those in Senior Physicsl. Under the guidance of their moderator, Bro. George Spahn, SM., many members acquired their Uhamv licenses in the past year. The officers Were Robert Bires, president, Robert Neuhaus, vice-president, and Burkard Schlott, secretary-treasurer. John Sargent operates the schoolls ham radio station, WZITZ. Front Row: G. Famswortl1,'T. Allen, C. Hovanec, P. Kenney, R. Ramski, B. Schlott, M. 0'Connor, J. Conway, I. Sargent, R. Bu-es. Second Row: S. Ragona, J. Castrigno, A. Hines, R. Luckas, I. deAngelis, P. Dougherty, R. Davis, B. Hasslacher, H. Jankowski, B. .Hex-chcnrnder, I. Tynan, P. Moss, C. Mickles, R. Macdonald, T. Brennan, W. Buser, W. Ryan. Back Row: J. Defeo, I. McGowan, F. Genatasio, G. Schoen, C. Bauer, A. Robba, I. Herrmann, P. Pilipshen, R. Neuhaus, J. Canapbell, D. Williams, J. Nicaslro, W. Lehecka, E. Whiting, E. Kerman, I. omey. 3 Biology Club Two freshmen Biology Club members carefully disect a 2 Michael Steuerwalt of IH, exhibited his white mice at the School Science Fair. gray squirrel during a club meeting. The Biology Club, composed of freshman biology stud- ents, completed many projects this year. These include a X hydroponics garden, a working incubator, and the dissection of a cat for the School Science Fair. Bro. Raymond Cohring, S.M., is moderator of the club. Front Row: K. Carroll, M. Beck, D. O'Reilly, D. Brown, T. Allen, I. Washeka, P. Lenzi, D. VVilde, L. Ceraulo. Center Row: C. Child, P. Krethowski, I. Sweeney, P. Engle, W. Krikalo, R. Coulter, S. Gage, J. Ehrhart. J. Camey, I. Caprise. Back Row: E. Burk, T. Sullivan, W. Notter, M. Zanelli, P. Drews, I. Meng, I. Papola, W. Brown, E. johnson, R. Wamock. F Z 5 - 5 , , 7 il K 1:3 wirvlg viii 1... Q - , i Nl Science Club .-? 4 X : I Front Row: I. Ingarra, E. hlohring, P. O,Brien, C. Porges, W. Indelicato, D O'Donnvan, R. Callaghan, R. Saam, M. 0'Connor. Second Row: D. DeMerino, M W Medio, P. Pilipshen, M. Hanley, I. deAngel.is, B. Hasslacher, C. Weber, G ,M Hovanec, P. Cerar, D. Moss. Back Row: D. Kolb, J. Nicastro, S. VValton, E. Keet J. Campbell, A. Robba, R. O'Mara, R. Bigwood, P. Doing. NW Each Week, the members of the science club met to discuss modern science topics presented by a club member. Each of these future scientists was assigned at least one project, which were then built and explained to the club members. Bro. Roman lfVicinski, SM., moderator, and the club officers, Douglas O'Donovan, president, David Kolb, vice president, james Nicastro, secretary, and Martin O,Connor, treasurer, planned the clubis visit to Brookhaven National Laboratories and the School Science Fair, open to s all interested students. james Keenan of 4C, explained his physics project, a demonstration of traffic control signals, at the School Science Fair. ,f ' Mu Sigma, the Chaminade Math Club, has undertaken a program of instruction in the fundamentals of calculus for its upper division. At Weekly meetings, the students dis- cussed problems and delved into the realm of derivation and integra- tion. Bro. Fimiin Widmer, S.M., was moderator of the club. 149 Second Row: W. Robertson, YV. Muller. H. YVeinzierl, R. Bigwood, Walton, W. Spaeth, J. Nicastro, D. Preziosi, B. Roberts, J. Slaboch. E. Keet, 1. Melloh, W. Kollmer, I. Donlon, K. Kwiat, J. Donlon, R. Front Row: G. Reamer, B. Hasslacher, VV. Schoudel, H. Smith, R. Davis, P. Kenney, R. Marella, I. Castrigno. C. VVeber, R. 0'Mara, A. Robba, S. Back Row: R. DeLuca, R. 0'Donnell, Saam, wmamwma W, 'ev-sm was sm P. Smith, P. Moss, D. Brown. Front Row: R. Krug, P. Viebrock, R. Whearty, A. hlurphy, J. Nicastro. Back Row: D. Kolb, E. Cassidy, I. Sargent, F. Carbone, L. Ceraulo. Bro. Frank Mullan, S.M., moderator, led the Chess Club to the conclusion of another successful year. The club participated in matches of the Nassau County Chess League, and staged a simultaneous chess ex- hibition by Mr. Fred Reinfeld, former New York State Chess Champion. The officers of the club were Paul Viebrock, president, james Nicastro, vice-president, and Andrew Murphy, secretary. Front Row: E. Smith, R. Shallow, T. Allen, P. Kantz, Kagann, G. Reamer. Back Row: P. Pilipshen, A. deBruin, J. Ferguson, R. Marella, K. Pilipshen. M QQ . , . . A , 9 .K H R, James Nicastro meditates moving his white knight further into enemy territory against Andrew Murphy, as Lawrence Ceraulo and James Baxter look on. 1 Each week, school philatelists meet to discuss their hobby and to improve their individual collections. The Stamp Club officers were Anthony deBruin, presi- dent, Iames Ferguson, secretary, Paul Pilipshen, treasurer. This yearls moder- ator was Bro. Joseph Bischoff, S.M. 150 Poster Club The various school drives and events in the past year have benefited from the artistic talents of Poster Club mem- bers. Their scope has been broadened recently by the ac- quisition of a two-color printing press by Bro. Roman NVi- cinski, SM., moderator, for mass production of signs. Donald Flavin and Kevin Whelan were in charge of the new printing press. They printed the signs for every school event. Richard Sheridan, Kevin Whelan, and Donald Flavin planned the spirit posters seen during the football and basketball rallies. .. g .f . 1 ,L S 2 .., 1 Q 3 M akgw - . N in . sf - - ' :S I. -, ', We va -A .... so e , W V' 4 , , ff W. rf ff..rW,,..f,.. 5. .fa . 0 . ' y' I . ...aw E 5 i . A K. 5 1 1 2 X 1 Front Row: T. Cosgrove, F. Grosso, T. Hornell. Back Row: M. Crowley, R. Sheridan. Front Row: T. Casey, E. Gartland, C. Brandt, T. Crimmins, J. McQuade, R. Swartz, P. Vath. Second Row: J. McCaffrey, I. Dehner, S. Sinagra, F. Luzzi, F. Caprise, J. Boyan. Back Row: K. Misa E. LaBome F. lpanish Club Guided by Charles Brandt and Tim- 'thy Crimmins, and moderated by Bro. ernard Laurinaitis, S.M., the Spanish Ilub strove to promote relations be- zveen Spain and the United States. By orresponding with Spanish and South .merican friends, publishing a news- aper, entering numerous fiestas and Jntests, and by many personal projects, re members of the club achieved ristinction in their work. Magenheimer, P. McGowan, K. Schullstrom. , , xl M.. v ,T 5 6 4 fx ,I U' N f X U -' bv 0, Qliffzf A 1 Y ' K , , A, - . Ac ,K fx , A ,,,, M . H., ,.'f. ,, 'Riff' x ' ' ' 1 U f - ' 'L 'QQQ2,w4ff,--777, , .f31Q'fj,lg.fq'7, 4 M . , .53-:'5xi:,v,,,, A , f 5:1345 ' 'M ' 'I W .. K f in Q'b5f3wfJ'5 P . .wwf Ar K 7LjQ.y,,.w-if' gk ,M yi .j f K gi- . -' ffm? .. Q . 1 A -f - f . . .M .. , A . , .1 1 -.5,M:Mf af, . ,- . . . i? - - - .. x Q . .f 3' S 1 ,gg S pigs ff' . ' F Q Q Cf fly!! QW? gdfldw WWW CWM Qgzwcffexn I , R RRRR f ' R ROBERT BURTON E s 5 gf i 6? ai mx 3 EBT 5 Zi aw E 31 52 S5 E S E 2 N ia: w 2 5 g 2 S a f if ii is gs ig' 2 E K fy ii Q2 S1 s X 5 5 Q E, ? 2 55 E S Wkywlmimwmfwfwvw 'imffwfw''FWMWHMYTTW WWW 'f 'm W v '4 'l'W 'w'M m 'M h V A an A ,gr A- CHAMINADE VARSITY 1957 Front Row: I. Tucker, T. Gannon, I. Tagliamonti, J. Valva, D. McAllister, R. Parrin, W. Beyer, D. Clifford, R. Lucey. Second Row: R. Kraus, K. Wessels, W. Basel, J. Pistana, C. Vachris, G. LaBome, L. Ferrari, M. Voelger, B. LaBome. Third Row: L. Eisenhauer, R. Dowling, E. McDougal, J. Magas, M. Gentile, J. Jakubowski, G. Clements, V. Andrews. Back Row: G. Com- mins, E. V. Murphy, H. Hecht, D. Gillcrist, E. 0'Connell, I. McQuade, J. Rankin. Coach Ed Flynn Athletic Director Mr. joe Thomas, Head Football Coach SEASON S REWARD C3tll0llC Hlgh School Football League Trophy. aorbaii In only three short years of facing C.H.S.F.L. competi- tion as a league member, the Flyers took possession of the coveted title. This was achieved only with both the able direction of the two coaches, Mr. I. Thomas and Mr. F. F urey, and the all out effort that typified the team through- out the year. With only three regulars returning, the staff was faced with the task of rebuilding a new Flyer squadron. Called an unproved squad at the start of the season, the team more than showed itself by getting off to a strong start in reeling over all first five rivals only to face defeat at the hands of two weaker teams. A final win over Clen Cove closed the season with an impressive record of 6-2 which proved a great credit to the team, the school, and the coaching staff. 5 77V- g Y Line Coach, Frank Furey, discusses tactics with Frosh Coach, Jack Bell. t rcer y RECORD? tar re y' ei secyr C ,i-r a.'if' . srrreai' F iy rl 1 li' Safes! r is vyii Q raet1 ra sr i L' f risi rre Locker room goes wild as Flyers clinch first victory against Stepinac. Chaminade,s starting line-up features twelve men with Bill LaBome alternat- ing with Louie Ferrari at fullback. Line: J. McQuade, G. Clements? T Cannon, E. V. Murphy, D. McAllister, D. Gillcrist, L. Eisenhauer. Backfxeld I. Tucker, B. LaBorne, C. Vachris, L. Ferrari, G. LaBome. ,R at l , -. l .,., f-M mag? Cene LaBorne escapes flying tackler and prepares to meet a-second Stepinac defender. CHAMINADE vs. STEPINAC The opening game this year saw Stepinac fall as the first victim of the Flyer onslaught. The story was all Chaminade as Vachris threw T.D. passes to Eisenhauer and Mc- Quadeg his romp around the right side ac- counted for a third T.D. Bill LaBorne also scored on a sprint from the 10-yard line. Other players outstanding in the victory were E. V. Murphy and Gene LaBorne. Stepinac scored its lone tally in the fourth period, mak- ing the final score 27-7. Gene LaBorne Eddie V. Murphy Scooter LaBorne displays amazing speed and the art of straight-arming against Terriers. CHAMINADE vs. SAINT FRANCIS Both teams entered the contest dubbed as the chief contenders for the C.H.S.E.L. crown. Behind 6-0 at half time, the Flyers thun- dered back scoring ona 20-yard pass from Vachris to Tucker. But it was in the third quarter that the Flyer power really showed itself. Gene LaBorne scored twice in a row on beautiful end runs. He later scored a third after a set-up on a spectacular catch by Larry Eisen- hauer. By clinching this big game, one of the best played contests in the Chaminade bowl in years, the Flyers placed themselves in the number one spot of the league with a victorious score of 24-6. Charlie Vachris 158 jack McQuade Larry Eisenhauer im , 4 5 W FW-' git , 9, 5 ' . ' , s ein-Ni 36' R54 11. is Z 1 Hs, . , U 1-FEW ' X 91 3 ,, A -1 .E 5 it ' f 5:35 , 2 Q X 5 Q K + Ti? A K rf' xr. , js, TQQZQ V - 'Q f Y U it - , 1 r ig? at i 4 'W I as ' 49 i, Jr dv fi -ff .Q -5' W nf ' 'M' ff W wif , .,'w,v1W'iir F M A My ' N K ,Lk 0 HX W y? sw L A V 5 v ' 1 5 fue' Q L , 'j 'iw nw 7 4 1 win , I ' ' , 'V A f -1,-,wtf r. 1 Q . f f . 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Having no small part in the victory was Gene La- Borne who had been receiving top billing for weeks and is now rated with the best in the league. Out for their third straight victory, the Flyers met unbeaten St. John and racked up their most impressive score to date. The visitors finding little suc- cess on the ground, were forced to the air where they were no match for a stub- born Flyer defense. Gene LaBorne was outstanding, gaining impressive yardage and scoring twice. A Vachris to Eisen- hauer pass was good for a T.D. In as subs, Ferarri and Parrin also scored. When the final gun sounded St. Iohn found themselves on the short end of a 33-0 score. Jerry Clements Q . Tucker runs interference as LaBorne sweeps left end with Gaels in pursuit. x EX as 2 1, L X A. 5, i Q Q f if Bill LaBorne mm Mountie back finds Long Island traffic rough as Eisenhauer, Clements Louie Ferrari and LaBorne start a traffic jam. CHAMINADE vs. MOUNT ST. MICHAEL In the final home game of the season, the Flyers were insured of at least a tie in the C.H.S.F.L. defeating Mount Saint Michael 24-6. In the second period Gene LaBorne ran 75 yards to the Mount five-yard line. The drive was climaxed when Joe Tucker scored from the two. Later in the second period Ed Murphy intercepted a pass and returned to the Mount 15-yard line. Two plays later LaBorne crashed over from the one-yard line for the second Chaminade touchdown play. In the final period LaBorne tallied again on a brilliant T60-yard run. The only Mount score came in the third quarter after they recovered a blocked Chaminade punt, four plays later the Mounties marched five-yards to paydirt. Bud O'Connell Bob Dowling Eisenhauer learns that the center jump adds something to the game, as he fights for pass thrown by Charlie Vachris. We Jack Valva Li f ,. ':'f C ' 'T' .AAII 5 X 5 . 5 , , L , CHAMINADE vs. HAYES In the final league game of the year the Chaminade Flyers won the C.H.S.F.L. title even though losing to Cardinal Hayes 6-0. The loss left the Flyers at a deadlock with Saint Francis, bothlhaving 4 and I league marks. Since Chaminade won the Saint Fran- cis game they were awarded undisputed first place, in accordance with a new league rule decided upon at the beginning of the season. . The Hayes contest was a defensive struggle through most of the game. With 33 seconds left Charlie Vachris attempted to pass. but he was hit hard, fumbled and the ball was re- covered by Hayes end, john Egan, in the end zone for the only score. fi' 31? Dan Gillcrist .S S CHAMINADF.. vs. WANTAGH In their first encounter with a Nassau County team the Flyers lost their second game in seven starts, a 25-20 defeat at the hands of Wantagh. In the first three quarters the Wa1'riors ran up an impressive 25-6 lead. In the fourth period, however, the Flyer pass- ing attack began, then Joe Tucker scored on a 43-yard end run. The next time the Flyers has possession a Vachris to McQuade pass was good for a touchdown. A Chaminade pass was intercepted in the end zone and the Warriors ran out the two minutes remaining in the game, Tension mounts as Flyers near goal line. Ken Wessels Louie Ferrari's end sweep comes to a sudden stop as Wantagh's Conzo makes the tackle. s 'x m ff Mike Voelger z, -, . 2' jim Pistana Q , -fn., xv-,ir 'f ' '19- Dick Parrin Q qu' , 161 McQuade beats Pistana to a Glen Cove back. As a yearly practice three awards are given to the players deemed most deserving by the coaches. The Terzi Award, given in com- memoration of the late Captain Joe Terzi, Chaminade graduate who distinguished him- self here at school, was earned by Jerry Clem- ents. Winning the Most Valuable Player award was Gene LaBorne. The trophy for the Most Outstanding Player was copped by Larry Eisenhauer. Showing their coveted awards are Gene LaBorne, Jerry Clements and Larry Eisenhauer. CHAMINADE vs. GLEN COVE Raincoats, umbrellas, and victory over Glen Cove were the order of the day. With mud and rain weakening the offensive machines of both teams, the Flyers scored a thrilling 13-7 victory over Glen Cove. Both Flyer scores came early in the game when Joe Tucker raced over from the I0 and Larry Eisenhauer scored on a 20-yard play. Glen Cove came back in the third period to score on a 10 yard pass to Ike Hudson. Then the Flyer defense stiffened and that ended the scoring for the aquacade. The final whistle of the season found the Flyers with an impressive 6-2 record and a league championship. J t .... in K air 5. 4 .nf 2 ,. ' 6 ' ' . . e - 2 ff H . . ' -' ,, '12, T r - f 5 f ' ' in f - ' J. 3-pt . y' f ,,.+-' 'i-,gk f- I ' . sw -' Hy- ,f,- A ij? -,i n f .sv sg. 7. . 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W..-Q- ,...,Q,.wa1.,. HL- fy. --'- :.f. 2 -.,-, , , . ,':,g ,::.' . ,- . - ,, W QM CHAMINADE JUNIOR VARSITY 1957 Front Row: N. Rankin, D. Johnston, T. Long, V. Clayton, T. Maletta, R. Brown, T. Chimeri, F. Fanning, F. Giordano. Second Row: M. Lucas, M. Buthorn, J. Bransfield, G. Curth, D. Robertson, R. Riescher, H. Byron, 1. McLain, W. Carmichael, W. Dinger. Third Row: J. Dunne, L. Gerstner, M. Gunning, D. Reehil, T. Kopel, T. Tiemey, P. Mastaglio, T. Kosens, R. Blass, J. Callahan, G. Allman, J. Mahoney. Back Row: A. Thorne, K. Concagh, R. Hutter, R. Nolan, A. Koemer, P. Mayhew, P. Maggi. , f sr. francis ..s-..,,- 6 CHAMINADE FROSH 1957 Front Row: B. Nolan, G. Dunn, F. DeCabia, I. Geraghty, P. DeMonaco, A. Vachris, E. Burke, K. Gunn, J. Carway. Second Row: I. Kron, T. LaRocca, G. Tobey, R. Brandewiede, K. Starger, T. Shorten, G. Brande- wiede, D. Brady, J. Garvey, M. McDonough, T. Ungashick, Bergm, F. Fee, J. Stack, I. McGuckin, I. Lacopo, G. Smith, G. Boden, J. Seelinger, L. Clinton, H. Houser, F. Norton, Absent when picture was taken: D. Philips, J. Barbato. ZF? Baggett. Third Row: J. Durkin, J. Bums, J. H-arrmgton, R. Frost, G. Vanella. Back Row: . Plstana, G. Stewart, S. Russo, I. Hederman. 163 ...ws -1' , ff? 5 7 A31 ., s.g,x ,F cn '55 5 c o -1 5 5 5:5:5SE5g G?' .N '11 m 0 . Q l'Nl'-. 7N,'l, fllwf VJ ,.1,.'.' we S ,Q 'U m . If ,.,-. j lf' '2'e'-1 1 9. up ,U ,B Q S, Q , 3 tb Q 3 H ' 7 ' . E 5' E T 5 Z . ' E ! i Q, l,, 2- 2 ! . e '-1 2 ca t R s E i I : ! Q O, , ,, . l , ,Q ,Q I .2 gig-V-5 -1 4 ca -1 co as on Q , , , 'D N',, , . .- ' 'il' fly L 9 E I secs Y it 5'-fe .523 ' f' -dnl? 'E' 1' - Q , ..- A eb itgdr V , A,1,?'a..g- ' 9? ,xi i i ' li . my . 'il' W it Y Qj:1'E,q ijlflp ,sf ,. wi? . .SF . ,N Q at 4 -.st 'est' Q' 'S A 91-y 5- o R 53329, 5 t Eg ft VARSITY CROSS COUNTRY Front Row: B. Lambert, YV. Barker, J. Bowers, J. Kelly, G. Magee. Second Row: P. Mohlenbrock, J. OlNeill, G. Ferris, F. Keller, E. McGovem, I. Eyerman, P. Drucker. Third Row: G. Knipfing, W. Lawkins, J. Rochel, 1. Muldoon, J. O,Donnell, R. Levey, K. Walsh. Absent: R. Sandroni, P. Lilly. RECORDS New School record for Van Cortlandt Park, 13:31, set by jim Kelly in the Eastern States Championship. Lowest Team Score, 55 points, estab- lished in Brooklyn Long Island Meet, by jim Kelly, Jay Bowers, Brian Lam- 'if Q, 8 bert, Mickey Magee, and John Muldoon. 'v 4 S 555. .fit gil? 4 X W CROSS COUNTRY RECORD A 24- 'S ' N.Y.U. Meet .............................,... First Place- ......,. 6 medals l St. Iohn's Meet ............,..,......,..... Third Place .... .... 6 medals Eastern States Championships... Fourth Place ......,. 1 medal Brooklyn L. I. Meet ..,... - ............ .Third Place ........ 7 medals Catholic Championships ............, Third Place- .... 16 medals Proud winners of the N. Y. U. Run are: Kneeling: G. Magee, P. Lilly, B. Lambert, J. Kelly. Standing: I. Bowers, W. Barker, Bro. J. Cilfether, S.M., holding trophy, E' Mccovem' Jim Kelly displays championship Bowers takes lengthy stride as he form as he rounds bend in pre- Mickey Magee races across finish line as enemy runners and overtakes opponents in the home season meet with Sewanhaka at spectators look on. stretch. Kings Point. p Cross Country This year Chaminade proved to be a definite threat in city competition. Never placing lower ihan fourth in a varsity race, the team showed it iad what it takes. Even though jim Kelly, a junior, was always the first Chaminade harrier to cross the finish line, je always had to be wary of jay Bowers, Brian Lambert, Mickey Magee, and Paul Lilly. The N.Y.U. meet saw Brian Lambert placing 14th, the team first. ln the St. johnis race, Bowers placed 12th, the team finished a close third. With the Eastern States Championships came a new school l'ecord, 13:21, set by Kelly, the team placed fourth. kelly won the Brooklyn Long Island race with Bowers finishing a close third. The team copped the third spot, adding to their fast growing collec- tion of medals. The Catholic Championship ended the season, with the team finishing third. Buddy Barker, who ran but two races due to an injury, Gene McGovern and john Muldoon were other varsity runners. By the end of the season, Chaminade had collected one varsity trophy and thirty medals. FRESHMAN CROSS COUNTRY TEAM Sitting: J. 0lBrien, T. McMahon, J. Mannuzza, P. jones, J. Stutz, R. Sullivan, F. Murphy Second Row: C. Radimer, B. Maloney, I. Donnelly, A. Melosci, E. Abrams. Back Row J. Haverland, J. Lynch, P. Garry, P. Mayer, J. McGuinncss. Bro. james Abel, freshman coach, presents freshman award to Eddie Abrams as seniors and teammates smile approval. Bowers and Kelly make their bid for an early lead, followed by a weary pack of harriers. VARSITY RECORD Chaminacle Opponent 68 Sewanhaka ..................... .. ,,,.....,...... .. 52 57 ' Cardinal Hayes ...... ...,... 6 0 A 51 St. Francis .....,...., ....... 8 5 38 Holy Trinity .,.,.,. - ..,... 50 51 Bayshore -- .,........ ...,..,,... ,...... 5 2 85 St. Michael ..... - ....,... ....... 5 8 77 St. Augustine ....,.. ....... 6 0 61 St. Iohn's ,,,..,... A,..,.. 6 6 61 Regis ........ - ...,.... .....,, 5 8 71 Loughlin ...... . - ,........... .,..,.,. 5 1 80 St. Francis .- ......v. .,- .,,..,.....,... - 54 64 St. Iohn's ......... ,,., ,.........,,..,,,,.,. 54 57 Holy Trinity N,,.,,, W--- .K.,.,..,.., , 56 94 St. Michael ..... ..,,,,N 4 5 67 Regis .- ........,.,, .,,,.., 5 8 69 St. Augustine ,,..,.. ,..,... 5 7 77 Sewanhaka ,....., ,,,,.,, 64 62 Loughlin ...... .,,,, - 55 C.H.S.A.A. Playoffs 48 St. Ann. .,....,..., ,,,,,,, 7 6 In the words of Coach Ed Flynn, the Chaminade Flyers were ua strong contender for second placef, Fully aware of the loss of eight lettermen, Mr. Flynn expected a shaky start but foresaw the team's potential. Starting the year off on a winning note, the Flyers suddenly fell apart, only to come back in a stupendous finish. Before an opening season crowd the Flyers put on a surprising performance by whipping Sewanhaka, 68-52. But, due to inexperience, the team sustained four straight losses, climaxed by a 52-51 upset by Bayshore. With two effortless victories the Flynnmen got off to a late start, only to suffer defeat once more at the hands of St. Iohn's. Beginning with victories over Regis and Bishop Loughlin, the Flyers took dead aim for a top spot in the league. Paced by expert shooting and the tremendous Chaminade spirit, the Flyers trampled over a mighty St. Francis team. Revenging an earlier loss to St. Iohn by a score of 64-56, the squad continued on its way up the ladder. The last main obstacle was the powerful Holy Trinity squad, which had previously whipped the Flyers, 50-38. The outcome was uncertain until a last second field goal placed victory in the hands of a fighting Chaminade team. This important victory fortified their intentions to turn the ,56-,57 season into a creditable year. Chaminade proceeded to overwhelm St. Michael, Re- gis, and St, Augustine. Then, off the league record, the Flynnmen drubbed Sewanhaka 77-64. By trampling Bishop Loughlin, 67-55, in the last regular season game, the team attained its season-long ambition, the C.H.S.A.A. playoffs. 166 Fa. M at .r 'N A VARSITY BASKETBALL SQUAD Kneeling: M. O'Conn0r, G. Griffin, H. Greve, V. Hayde, P. Esch- mann, W. Basel. Standing: Mr. E. Flynn fcoachj, R. Swartz, T. Bnrggraf, V. Kempton, C. Vachris, R. Gilmartin. Drawing St. Annis for their first game, the Flyers quickly realized their difficult task of beating the top team from Manhattan. After a Well played first half, the Stanners broke the game wide open with a beautiful ex- hibition of shooting. With this loss the Flyers ended the season with an overall record of 13-6. '? Rich Swartz portrays graceful style with a jump shot in the St Ann playoff game. Charlie Vachris heads for the basket. Swartz watches Skip Gilmartin win scramble for ball in Chaminade- Loughlin game. 167 Vachrxs goes to snare rebound from Sewanh defender as Cllmartin and O'Connor look on 'Q ' 'lRichie R 5 l '17 f. ,. i 4 1 vi ,g ,I 'S Q y . 'H fl Charlie Vachris Eschmann overpowers St. Francis opponent in effort to gain possession of the ball. Marty O'Connor is Notice the keen interest in the Chaminade-Regis game. St. Francis came, they saw, WE CONQUERED. M. . ,p Q, lu, ' f M? '4eff p ...ve-j .,- rv. f 159 s al' ' M-w'ww'W'Mr'm -N'-is sf' -'-www' ' W F xi, ,r ,rr L il 'rr,rr . li il r T K 1. . K f E Hank Creve Kempton and Terrier opponent lindy as Vachris eyes ball. Because of St. Ann obstacle, Richie Swartz passes the- ball to Charlie Vachris in play-off game. Mike Crowd watches intently as Charlie Scholpp pulls to sudden stop in St. Francis J.V. game. McDonough attempts lay-up in freshman St. Francis star, Tom Stith, starts upcourt after beating Burggraf to rebound. game against Holy Cross. 170 Chammade , , Opponent Sewauhaka W., .......... , Hayes ------.---- .......... .---.-. St. Francis .... - ,..... W-.. Trnntya ....,,..... .. ....,.......... - Bay Shore ..., --.. .......,...... St. Michael's St. Augustine St. Iohzfs ........ Q.. ......... ...-- Loughlin ..,. .M .,....,.,.. M..- St. Francis ,.... W.- ......... -- Holy Cross ...-,-.-.. ....... -N St.. Ioliufs ...... ,- .......... .,---- Trinity ....,.,,.,. -W .......,... ... St. Miehael's Regis .... ---jfffffffffffffff St. Augustine 43 44 41 37 48 26 35 21 Regis .....,,.... .H ..,........ M-- 37 27 40 46 37 51 34 42 31 36 Laughlin ,....,, ,,..-..-----,M.. . . Basketball Chammade Z m,mh , Opponent S 39 A St. Augustine A Hewlett ...... M-- ..... - .... .. St. Iohn's ..... --....-...-.-,..-- Mineola. - ....,.,. .......-.--...g- , St. Miehaefs St. Mibhaefs Hewlett --.-.-.. ............,.. Holy Crogs ..... - ........., 4 ..,.. St. Francis .,.. ..... .......... ---- St. Augustine St. Francis ,,---....M ....... -..ag 72 32 32 59 32 Holy Cross .,............... -.-- 44 54 35 41 57 59 44 Sf. I0l1H,S ..... ...Q ............ .g.. 171 Kneeling: R. Stepsis fmgnj, R. Amold, A. Milano, R. Haverland, R. Riescher, A. Moschilta, F. Fee, N. Pistana, E. O'Sullivan Cmgnj. Standing: T. Hemingway, R. Muhr, T. Kosens, G. Arbogast, C. Scholpp, D. Reynolds, T. Tiemey, R. McGowan, H. Grafer, Mr. I. Thomas Lcoachy. Frosh Basketball Kneeling: R. Knipfing fmgnj, T. Shorten, R. McCabe, M. McDonough, P. Reardon, W. Donnelly, I. Garvey, J. R an C . , St d' : D. W'ld , R. H ' T. G'lmartin, Mr. F. Fure Q a hy, E. Mulholland, ow mgrj an mg 1 e arrmgton, 1 y co c P. Tagley, P. Doran, I. Dowd. U 0 6 GP QD le H lm Varsity Rifle Squad C 4 Kneeling: J. Keenan, T. Zolezzi, F. Maher, H. Buchholtz. Standing: K. Wessels, S. Crisafulli, W. Welch, I. , , . V - fgvjgsf:-'jgk Iwi.-M: -gen,-11,1 , . 'f'1fi-Iffi4effwe1.- . , 1-'wif 2. - -,ar5-ig,,-f.-rq,ff4w-fKi-1,,- .13-1fw:fgsm:., 1 . .mr.1,.e,.1, : , -V: . . - .f , apfzvgfe -' -' - , - - -f1,1ff,-wsfm-if-1. . ., . - , Jim Keenan Tynan, I. Kane fmgr.D Led by three senior All-Scholastics, Ken Wessels, Steve Crisafulli, and jim Keenan, and ably coached by Bro. John Sheehan, S.M., the rifle team completed another undefeated sea- son, to run their consecutive string of triumphs in regular season matches to forty. During the season, the Flyers fired a new team record of 939 for the four position course of fire. After the regular schedule had been completed, the Chaminade rifle team tangled with Freeport and Hewlett for the Nassau County Champion- ship. For the third straight year the Flyers were triumphant. The junior varsity team, also un- defeated, will greatly contribute to maintain this unblemished record of the Flyers throughout next season. Bill Welch ,,,4mmuf2m. Jim Tynan ',.V,,' li, , ,. , g.:,g Q ,Vg, 332555 cirsgfnffel .... ..... eleeelg fg asset- 5.4...w..gg..--.....4, , - Kenwessels 215 nini een .,.... enln i 929i Mineola ...,. ,-4.gfs7s SfeveCfiSafulli S e n Roslin --w-- 918? A ' ' .L ...Q-fl gil.. -if HL mm mf' www A ,V 'Hi 15h-?i: fflili . 55512115 ,, . wfisezsf ' H f -'Y ffii'Lfi'xi?fis, Eeifmilwffz f P 7 Wi 1. IV'-1 SQ , Q Kneeling: I. Feldmann, J. Sullivan, J. Bono, R. Gleason, B. Lotze. Standing: K. Kilduff Cmgnj, P. Bauso, I. DePalma, T. Erbentraut, W. Ryan, W. Von Raab, I. McEnaney, I. McAssey, R. Naro, G. Smith. lli ifieje f '-'l Wektbury Mineola S S' Fmgymlt 1 867, , Q-fm, llll 820 'illi ,878 , l ellelee lelll Y lliiiel 912ff,Qf-Y Hewlett ...... 15.18 in 910 V , . ,S ll 'i Vasa Under the expert coaching of Mr. Joe Thomas and Bro. John Gilfether, S.M., the track team enjoyed a fine season considering the top flight competition they faced in every city contest. After a slow start, the team gradually rounded into shape and fared better in each succeeding meet, cli- maxing the season with a fine showing in the CHSAA championship. The highlight of this meet was the record high jump of 6 feet 3 inches by Gene LaBorne. Also scoring for the Flyers were Pete Vath, jay Bowers, and Joe lngarra. One of the season's top indoor performances was Jay Bowers' 4:28.52 mile in the National Championships which estab- lished a new school record. In this meet jim Kelly's 4:36 mile was outstanding for a Junior runner. The Flyer cindermen began the season on the right foot by defeating Sewanhaka and Great Neck in the annual Sewanhaka Relays. Early season time trials were paced by four quarter milersg Gene LaBorne, Dick Colucci, lim Eyer- man and Jack McQuade all of whom were hitting about 53 seconds. Jay Bowers shows the form which has placed him among the top milers in the East. Great expectations were also had for Brian Lambert, a fine Junior middle distance runner and Ierry Clements in the weights. Overall the Flyers were characterized by out- standing runners in many events and great depth in all events, which gave Chaminade a successful track season. S. ati? f Y if y 'arp C3335 ., gang.. . sg A 4 263,99 4 K QZXXERQ 5 fi Qlvlgfgf if QXRERSL . Q6 A , A .. I 5' -' X .. M . ,VW I V. . K' ,A ,, .J , Egg! pai, y Li f if A1 1 KPE.. 2' . K' 4-W. rt a a .M W3 if .fri 'if H .sfiilq . .. 5 J ,J I' ' fi G 'W ri, t 1 ff Sal' T fx- Varsity Track Front Row: J. Patemoster, fmgnj, J. Rossi, P. Hauser, C. fllements, P. Sarsfield, E. LaBome,tg. Inizlria, J. l5VIcQuai'le,bB. Lambert, J. Bowers P. Cassidy lmgr.j. Second Row: R. Solitto, D. Gil crist, W. LaBorne, F. Keller, P. Va , R. n ucci, . Moh en rok, M. Magee, I. Kelly. Third Row: P. Lilly, J. 0,Donnell, H. llechf, R. Roesch, C. Vachris, E. 0,C0nncll, J. McC0nville, VV. Lawkins, A. Gately. Back Row: J. Giaquinto Cmgr.J, M. Medio, E. McGovern, K. Walsh, R. Blohm, WV. Scherr, WV. Barker, J. Eyerman, 174 R. Sandruni, J. Muldoon. 1 1 1 w . 6351? 1 Gene LaBorne clears 6 feet 3 inches to set a new school record in the high jump Qindoorsj. M 'ii' Gene LaBorne exhibits medal won in A.A.U. Garden meet to Bro. J. Cilfether, S.M., and teammates Jay Bowers, Joe Ingarra, and Pete Vath. Cops Q4 V 'xw -fr sy eh Even after a slow start A. Cately and J. Muldoon two Flyer novices finish well ahead of the field. 175 W i . J. Rossi demonstrates mid-season form in opening track meet at Sewanhaka. A. Gately outclasses all opponents as Mr. Fraley, Sewanhaka coach, clocks winning time. :g.- -'-1, f N .itf 2 Q , .J ,Q 6532? V Us ff ,,ff YL' . .. il' - or Yr 1 'rf :QQ .Av f aim? . 1.325 A ?A ixiafqf' EMM .ilfygt iQ3Uif?.9, as .J 'T in Q' ,639 A 4 uf' f 5,Q-+ A, rg?-ff., Q ee t A-r is Af f I R' g - . ' 1 f . J, 'Li psnp, iff . , H... no , L ,ypg ' A fo 3 Qi Y? K i U .X , K I J aff' ' 15? uf Xu I , 4 Y , 2 ' V .. . za J. V. Track Team 176 Nubel, M. Gunning, M. Buthorn, R. Burkitt, E. Larkin. Front Row: M. McGown lmgr.J, P. Drucker, J. Dolan, J. Giarraputo, R. Cannata, P. Mastaglio, R. Hutter, P. Giammanco, C. Marinis 1mgr.J. Second Row: J. O,Nei11, J. Callahan, P. Hoffman, W. Tobin, J. Cunningham, T. Tardera, T. Nylese, R. Brown. Third Row: R. Levy, M. McCabe, T. Noering, J. Curry, W. Carmichael, K. Concagh, S. Testa, R. Muhr. Back Row: D. Johnston, A. Vissicchio, V. With inches to spare, P. Sarsfield clears the bar in field events at f is o 0 'Af .-.',....... ,. . , L , .......-.H--. . W-A-W 3 5 if Sewanhaka. ,KH 4? gt ll'- 2 3. ' T' if 44 1 I .ll .--..A-G K 3 ll Setting the pace, I. Kelly fights off Sewanhaka runner in distance competition. fat. .1 I , A V M .. f H... if -Q , A N t,35,mV-if J X , , Aww , if 9 Z? Q Z f f Freshmen Track Team Bottom Row: T. LaRocca, I. Haverland, D. Philips, J. Mulligan, I. Donnelly, L. Clinton, A. Melosci, P. Reardon, H. I-Iouser. Second Row: L. Mauro, I. Lvnch, E. Abrams, B. Maloney, J. 0'Brian, I. Barbato, G. Tobey, R. Bartoldus, A. D'Agrosso. Third Row: R. Yos- ' ' . St k S l' r Back Row: G. Dennis, P. jones, hewski, P. Mayer, J. 'Moore, F. Kirchoff, R. Kudrzyski, P. Carry, I. McGumness, I ac , J. ee mge , J. L. Bergin, D. Agapito, J. Wavle, C. Radimer, J. Mannuzza, T. Shorten, W. Lehecka Qmgr.J. :ky fi f f ' ...Eff 3 . , fi gif s . aw V JT: ag Sgt . , Varsity Baseball Kneeling: B. Rhatigan lmgnj, R. Wheeler, C. Cross, W. Beyer, R. Ascoli, K. Wessels, R. Lucey, I. Bennett, R. Vachris, D. Molloy Lmgnj. Standing: D. Williams, fmgr.J, J. Fitzgerald, J. Marshall, A. Thome, I. Mahoney, E. Fusaro, D. O'Donovan, R. Goelbert, L. Eisenhauer, R. Krist, G. Arbogast, J. Pistana, F. Gomez, D. Reehil, R. Costello, T. Gannon, N. Sommese, Qmgr.J. . . . , 5 .- ' , e I , Q, M - -, . v... .. fi . V . 4 55?'.J 1'.-2 .i 7 3IQ,5,f?fi27'Q , . a.,., 4', 1 Y. e if i . ii , ...W .. , ,. ,. J H iii I ggggl- Q . . W' 8 5' 'il W A is A r ' f ' I . , ,h,,,-fa-ay f' 'A , , A ..,. 4 Ray Coelbert, Chaminade hurler, follows through on a fastball pitch that went for a called third strike. VARSITY BASEBALL As the 1957 Flyer baseball season started, Coach lack Bell had good reason to look forward to a successful team. The bat of Ken Wessels was heavily relied upon for some tough batting chores as was the steady hitting of Bob Krist. With such other returning veterans as scrappy Ralph Ascoli at short, hustling jim Pistana at first and versatile Iohn Dehner covering both infield and outfield as well as pitching assignments, the Flyers boasted an experienced ball club. After an opening day victory over Great Neck, the Flyer nine, experienced a late-inning defeat at the hands of St. Mary, only to come back and edge out Sewanhaka 6-5 for their first triumph over them in four years. Chami- nadeis success on the diamond was due to a club with a great deal of depth, hustle, and talent. Flyer R. Lucey ducks away from a high inside pitch thrown by a Sewanhaka hurler. I 'Q Ralph Ascoli, star shortstop, obligingly Unidentified Chaminade player exhibits tackling form performs for photographer. in a rundown during the Sewanhaka game. J. Pistana takes a healthy swing during the Sewanhaka game. 179 Golf Varsity Golf Left to right: E. McGoldrick, I. Golden, R. Haverland, R. Gilmartin, I. Btuckley, G. Grace, G. Evers. Absent, A. Hewitt. One of the fastest growing sports in the United States is the game of golfg a good proof of that is the number of boys that turned out for the golf team. Mr. Flynn, the coach, selected eight from the thirty that turned out. The first man on the team is Skip Gilmartin, one of the best scholastic golfers on the Island. He shot a 75 to qualify for the team, While the most promising junior on the squad, Iohn Buckley, shot a 79 to qualify. The team opened the season with a Victory over Lawrence High School. The highlight of the season was a tie with the Public High School Champions of Long Island, Glen Cove. The team continued in their winning Ways and completed a very successful season. I. Buckley makes a trap shot look easy. Skip Cilmartin connects on a four-wood shot. G. Evers is set to putt as J. Colden prepares to yank the pin. 180 -:-- -.-, . gvg' ,.AV. - I ,f,E. f :-:-,:,--' '-:.,-- :--- . + .-Q : ' K ' ' -' - if '-: K :i ii -rirr f I ' .- .. - .-::.:- :A- 2 -.-': f .-:,2 'Y , ,::, 1 aj M if . if efgf gf 3. t S 1 fm, s. A .. li. ,:KL il -.,. I, .. A U V I 9:3 ..n: -- x 1 1 I With a professional touch, Paul Wittrup Using all his strength, Mike Mullin retums a hard serve. slams the ball over the net. The ,57 edition of the C. H. S. tennis team got under way Friday, April 12, when Chaminade defeated Iona Prep. The Flyers were led by Mike Mullin, who defeated one of the top-seeded league players 6-love and 6-1. Outstanding performances were turned in by Bob Connell and Paul Wittrup, both juniors. The first doubles team was composed of James McLain and Bob Gekle, the second of jerry Grif- fin and George Allman. Mike Mullin, with just a little luck, could carry the Crimson and Cold to the Tennis Championship next Septem- ber at the St. Iohrfs Tournament. Bro. L. Baysek, S.M., served as ten- nis coach during the past year. Q Tennis Kneeling: P. Wirtrup, R. Connell J McLain, W. Welch. Standing: M Mullin, G. Allman, C. Griffin, R. Gekle. l 81 . ,k.,. .,..,,, , K , . Uma., ,u,,.3,. V.,,. . .,., .ac,,- ,qw . ,kg, ,,..:...,gspg,g..g..s.f'gtw.zz-iszgsiggggg.,iz, -.....s1 t ' S ' -si .. 1- tiff V. Elstob of 4B attempts to escape onrushing pursuers. Basketball Once the 4E Dareclevils started to roll nothing could stop them. The 4F Banshees landed a spot in the playoffs but it Wasn't Worth the trouble. ln both the semis and the finals 4E trounced 4F to take home the upper division Championship. ln the semi- finals the Dareclevils downed the Banshees 20-17 and in the final game 4E did it again only this time it was 29-20. The 2E Spartans met defeat only once and that was in the semi-final round of the playoffs at the hands of the 2F Starfires. ln the final round the Spartans came back to crush the Starfires 27-11. The Spartans had a season record of 5 wins and only 1 loss, to cop the lower division basketball championship in true Spartan style. Football ln the upper division the 4C Flying Tigers Won hands down with five straight Wins and no losses. Victory was a fine taste in the Tigers mouth and what made it even sweeter was its first undefeated sea- son. The 4B Thunderbolts tied down sec- ond spot with 6 wins but a big 1 in the lost column. The 2B Voodoos downed the 2E Spartans in the lower division championship. In the semi-final round 2E shut out 2B 10-0 to land a spot in the playoffs. Both teams gave all they had in the playoff game where 2B nipped it with fine place kicking by Richard Cannata in an overtime. 4E,s Mike Moody displays his wares against Bob Wheeler in playoff game for the championship. fa Ft rN'Tii57'slW9a3':3'? l?::vfHf? 1' V 7 :fy 13,1-V . ' ew- f. olleyball Upper division volleyball engendered fierce competition this year, as the 4B Thunderbolts edged out the 4C Flying Tigers. The Thunderbolts, spurred on by Larry Eisenhauer, came from the lower half of the game standings to beat 4C. QE knocked off QD for the lower division championship, but lost to the Thunflerbolts for the School Championship. Larry Eisenhauer of 4B spikes the ball during the final game of the 4B-4C Championship playoff. ea. I Softball Due to the unusual weather during the early part of April, intramural softball had not yet begun when this book went to press. The first game was slated for April 2nd but due to the cold, wet weather the game was post- poned until after the Easter re- cess. The seniors were expected to dominate the upper division and the sophomores the lower division. . 47? Determined Joe DePalma keeps his V-Gif eye on the ball as I. McAssey and ilk umpire Bill Ryan await the outcome. ,ga ' 1 . 24241555 John and Neil Vaughey move down the alley with visahle detennination. Bowling The Senior Bowling League was divided into two sections. The first section wound up in a runaway with the H69 ers, way out front with a 44-6 record. Composed of I. Vaughey, the 69er,sD had a team average of 129. When the teams had been reshuffled in Ian- uary, out of the dust came the Eagles made up of Iohn and Gerald Kelly, William Cerst- ner and Neil Macdonald, which soared into first place with Gerstner leading the team. After the final tabulations were made, Bob Scalia was high with a 225 game and Dave Scudellari with a 545 series. 4C,s Iohn Herrmann shows the form achieved after watching television for three months. The Bears smile as they discover they won their first match. 184 Sean Maguire beats Bob Ross to a strike. H. Masone, W. Lotze and T. Erbentraut wait for pins to be reset during Sophomore bowling competition. 185 Bob Krug is the center of attraction as he prepares to make a strike. The Sophomore Bowling League met every other Saturday morning to compete in a very tough competition. R. Gutmann, H. Masone, B. Mahoney, R. Krug, and L. Cerstner composed the championship team which was dubbed the Wolverinesi'. Richard Gutmann held down top honors With a season average of 133. High game was taken by Henry Ma- sone with a 199 and high series by Anthony Moschitta with a 448 series. The Wolver- inesv Wound up the season with a 37-8 rec- ord With the Monarchs, a close second. 4 29,52 iw WMQXZ ffffkzgx, A wht' Z 2 . , I 3 Q K . H, A 1 if V 5 ? 3 4 5 1 1 E b E ' Q 4 s 0 5 ,,-Lwsnff .' J K . fp' 5 k ,WJ .0N,.w.w--v 2 -.3 J , I si? f 1 fl 2 252 M , , W: ' 1 1 Q Q 1 f 1 ,-vw -.sf Q . 4 21 ' V V , M Awww A a, 4. ,Q H i'X 4 . , . 38 1 ' 1 -sf ,.-. v ., ' i sf 51:-, j gym f 3, Q 525555613 ig,f fAar. -Q33 1 V, V . f W fs, 1 in :2wf?sm:3MxLM v 4 YbM u ,,,,.?.. M-lwM?+' . MM fwwwwpw M- W ,,v,A,,,,w.+ fwfr- , W ., R, ws' x v 55 , i s'4 iw: illlgxifszz 141 gags? :,g.1?'S:4! S31 in in 5 Wg? fig Q fi ' , ffigg gay? J fff?5,??Q . UF ,iff Q 'ii Q13 Q, iq,- Fi 5' X ai? .. 'if arf 1 Q zffw , ' F ' ' n U Q ff 9' -.ge fy 131wffQ,3Mrff 39gff is '55 mfs! 9' Q 2 gf W? s is 'Q d , , v' fi, yen!-Wai ' Bob O'Connell shows his date the famous Arthur Murray technique. u'tttu As the band starts playing the Bunny Hop, While the girls are dressing for the big night, the mem- bers of the dance committee prepare the gym for the ordeal. They Want refreshments served, sollll 190 students get in step. Throughout the school year, the student coun- cil has sponsored three school dances. Mr. joseph Auer's popular band played at the '1Dance of Championsf' held on November 21 to celebrate our victory in the Catholic High School Football League. Three days before Christmas, Mr. Mat- thew Bonelli and his band provided the music for the Annual Christmas Dance. The third dance of the season, HCupid,s Ballf' was held on February ll. Two Chaminade students, Stephen and Michael Hoffman, led their band to provide music for the dance. In the spring the junior and Senior Proms capped the social activities of the year. The Dance of the Championsf' in honor of Chaminade's 1956 Football Victories, is a huge success. dents begin the first dance of Cupid's Ballf, Mrs William Aicher, Mr. Thomas Long, and Mrs. Iohn Cassidy prepare to run souvenir journals through the school address machine. afPEt1'6I1tiS, lub The Chaminade Parents, Club is an integral part of school life. Their able guidance and leadership has brought many benefits to Chaminade and will continue to do so in the future. On October 19, a color TV set was the prize at the Fall Card Party and Raffle, While a 1957 Buick was the prize at the Spring Card Party. On February 21, the First Annual Parents' Club Dance was held at the Georgian Boom of the Garden City Hotel. Other highly successful affairs of the past year have been the Buinmage Sale, the Cake and Apron Sale, the Faculty Christmas Party, and the Fathers, and Sons Communion Breakfast. Seven members of the Fathers, Club revive the spirit of the Gay Nineties Q. faculty Christmas Party. Ray Heatherton, noted TV personality, is the featured entertainer at the Fr. James Darby, S.M., opens the Mothers' Club of faculty Christmas Pary. 192 recollection with a prayer to the Blessed Virgin. Parents spin to the bandls rhythm at the Annual Parents' Club Dance. X X ,I The entrance booth at the Prrents Club Dante is staffed by Mrs M lrtm MeHale Mrs Albert McCloskey and Mrs Charles L1Borne The Fall Card Party table decorations committeeg Mrs. Martin MeHale, Mrs. Wzxlter Barker, Mrs. Peter Housor, Mrs. Dominic Griffin, Mrs. john O'Neill, Mrs. Charles LaBornc, Mrs. Albert McCloskey, Mrs. Charles McManamy. The committee for the Parents, Club Danceg the Peter Housers, the Lawrence Voelgers, the Iohn B. Cassidys, Bro. John T. Darby, S.M., the Thomas Longs, the Edward Delfoes. Fr. Francis I. VVilliams, pastor of St. Agnes Church, and friend accompanies Ray Heatherton at the faculty Christmas Party. 193 M -N K WWA f'5?K, u fb'-.,,, The Christmas boutique committeeg Mrs. Lawrence Maier, Mrs. Edward Delfoe, and Mrs. Francis Haganella, confer with a guest at the affair Cleftl. The Fall Furniture Show is held in cooperation with the Abraham and Strauss Co. K . ,-F Visitors examine Various articles at the March Rummagc Sale. di srew 'fall' if Parents were invited to examine science fair exhibits. at their March Business Meeting. ox.. Two visitors scrutinize the books on sale at the Rummage Sale. Bro. Iames Abel, S.M., gives directions to interested parents at Freshman Parent Night. 194 1 'Q M Cf. W Parents attentively follow the progress of their rubber game at the Fall Card Party. Bro. Joseph Bischoff, S.M., dis- cusses weighty problems with freshmen mothers. The Vincent Foxes and the James Rankins laugh for the camera at thc Parents' Club Dance. and friends emoy themselves at the Fall Card Party. Bro, Charles Dippel, S.M., chats with two freshmen parents before the end of a parent- teacher meeting. .Q V I Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth McNamara gayly dance at the Parents' Club Dance. Members of the Charninade family thoroughly enjoy themselves at the Carden City Hotel, scene of the Parents' Club Dance. ' 1, ' - ,WS Tag QM L15 .. 3' 3 if ,W 1 , V 'EZ' vi 5 Q . 'x fl ,Q fs 'ff 4 x, L E- Q35 Q5 i Mr. Iames S. Donnelly delivers a speech on the teaching profession at a Career Month assembly. --,-f L.,,W.gg t. . ,. Mg.,-,i H, Ll, .. . f--, -f.- , , r.-,,.. . .S .-.:f.eewtf.,-F drew and n e Onteefi Football and berksfbail pepifralllsysvitrese srrl 5 fi nlri .iei singing group, gave a rendition for the entire student body. Rev. Iohn Di Marchi, World-famous Fatima expert, spoke on the miracle of Fatima, While V. Rev. Sylvester juergens, S.M., related his European experiences upon returning from Rome. Other assemblies and other spokesmen enlivened school life and became high-points of the school year. Fr- 101111 DiM2lIChi, 3 Consolata V. Rev. Sylvester I. Iuergens, S.M., Father and one ofthe Worldis fore- Speaks to the Student body on his most Fatima authorities, lectured return from 3 ten year term as to the Student b0'dY OH November Superior General of the Society of 21, 1956. Mary. ,P ,M Z r Q Turmac reporter Roland Saam interviews Mr. XVilliam Aicher after his keynote address tor Career Month. The Silvertones, famous Negro singing group, entertained the student body on October 11, 1956. Fr. Robert Mackey, S.M., presides over the Chaminade Day assemy- bly panel: Richard Beers, John Philips, Robert Moriarty, Douglas Brown. 197 PMRl.NTltYxtT5 ,.- M Bro. Raymond Nartker, S.M., addresses the spectators before The Annual Catholic Daughters of America Book Fair is Well beginning the teenage panel on '1Modern Yrhith and Literature. attended by Catholic Long Islanders. A A pp The school library, both before and after school, is one of the centers of if .p gtg p actiyity. Raymond Nartker, planned the many exhibits as held throughout itheiiyear, and cooperated Qixfiiifthe Catholic DBHghtGfS'0f it A America Book Fair, annually held at Chaminade. For the youngsters who attended the Book Fair - an oral The Scholastic-Ansco Photography Awards Display is one of the comprehension contest, many expositions sponsored by the library during the school year. At the Annual Book Fair, there were many displays which stressed Sisters of Charity check the book lists before distributing them Catholic Literature. to the students at the Book Fair. 6 .ffj K' ,4 1 .I , Members of the Marianist League enjoy their annual Local Marianist League members attend the Christmas Party Christmas Party. for their children. The Marianist League, parents and friends of Society of Mar members, ' ' met during the past year to further the cause of the Society of lelary. They a. a 1 S t have sponsored several activities in the past year, including the Christmas Party, Marianist League Communion Breakfast, and an Annual Card Party. Fri james Hickey, S.M., served as moderator of the League. . 6 a e .gl s Caught in the act! Fr. Robert Mackey, S.M., speaks at the Marianist League Communion Breakfast. ' .ff- An 1.4 ! 'vga I ' , ' ks. ! i . HX-li The Peanuts, four young singers from St. John's Home, entertain at Members of the MariaHiSt Lflaglle attend the Communion the annual Communion Breakfast. BfGi1kfaSf, 211111119-HY held at Chamimde- i if 1 i3R!!6qm .Evr- ,ffw F ,- ,ff My 2 time Class of 1956 .Cld sIIlIIlCl13Cf3IH6I1t.. The Class of 1956 entered the auditorium on june 24 to the traditional strains of Pomp and Cir- cumstancef, The program began with the invoca- tion by Rev. James Hickey, S.M., Paul Driscoll de- livered the salutory address, while David Roxe de- livered the valcdictory. The awards and graduation diplomas were then presented to the graduates by Bro. Iohn Darby, S.M., principal. Among the awards Won were 47 scholarships valued at over 850,000 mmmwaw -iiiaim ummm it-We it A af' ft.wfH' f' 051503155225 ig gi E'iiEl?iiQd??.i, ff If Y. 'sf 4? fgrsimt N969-.dag QQ aw Q 5 Q5 it f ri .. Ted Syzinanski receives his diplema and The graduates marched on stage to take their places for the graduation congratulations from Bro. john Darby, S.M. exercises, June 24, 1956. The valedictory speech is given by David Roxc to the graduates and visitors. Alumni and their spouses congregate in the auditorium lobby Bro- Lawrence MCGervCy, SM., presides at the organization at the Open House, October 26. of the Alumni Committee. Class of ,54 meet in the courtyard after the Vinny Fox Memorial Mass. Chaminade Alumni attended the C0mmur1i0H Breakfast held 011 Two graduates hold a student-teacher reunion with Bro. john February 17. Gilfether, S.M., and Bro. George Siegwarth, S.M. TI-IIS BOOK POSSIBLE A -Tkfiiiir. ' - --...iw-w . '. ' lJ,:i11.. . is L -Y ff ' ..7 Robert and Kathleen Accardi Mr. and Mrs. J. Ackerman Bernard Adams Mr. and Mrs. A. Agresta Mr. and Mrs. Charles N. Aicher Nick and Mary Alese Mr. and Mrs. T. Allen Mr. Thomas Allen Thomas P. Allen, ,60 Edward Anderson Mae Anderson Mr. and Mrs. J. Andresini Mr. and Mrs. Joe Andrews Mr. and Mrs. Vincent S. Andrews Mr. and Mrs. R. Andrews Mrs. Virginia Annicharico Anonymous C. Anselmo Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Antizzo John J. Antizzo Mr. and Mrs. Arturo Antolini Mrs. Anne Arguria Mr. and Mrs. Frank Arnold Mr. and Mrs. Rudolph Arnold Mr. and Mrs. F. F. Artale Rornolo Avati Dr. and Mrs. Martin Azzara B Mr. and Mrs. Frank Baird Mr. and Mrs. James Baker Mr. and Mrs. Paul Ballot Mr. W. J. Baroni Rev. Joseph S. Basel Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. John B. Mr. and Mrs . Joseph S. Basel . Robert J. Basel . Louis Bassi Felix Bauso Baxter . Richard S. Bean George L. Becht Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Beck Michael Beck Mr. and Mrs. Raymond J. Beers Richard H. Beers Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs Stephen Bello James J. Bennett Mr. and Mrs. . Martin F. Bennett . Joseph A. Bergen . John L. Bergin Simon Berniten Keith W. Berry William F. Bertram Mr. and Mrs. A. T. Berutich Aime C. Bettex Gertrude Bettex Mrs. Lyde N. Black George T. Blake Mr. and Mrs. Al Blanchard Bonnie Blass Evelyn M. Bodene Mr. and Mrs. L. Bogert Mr. and Mrs. C. Boglioli Boulevard Gift Shop Mr. and Mrs. Charles Bourbonnais Mr. and Mrs. G. Boyer Barbara Brady and Joan Mr. and Mrs. Charles S. Brady Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Braun Mr. and Mrs. Paul T. Breen Mr. and Mrs. Thomas J. Brennan Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Brennen Morris Brenner Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Brooks Mr. and Mrs. William Brooks Dr. De Witt C. Brown Mrs. De Witt C. Brown Rev. John J. Brown Mr. and Mrs. John J. Brown Mr. and Mrs. Joseph H. Brown Mr. and Mrs. Wallace H. Brown Mr. and Mrs. D. W. Brudermann Mr. and Mrs. G. Brudermann Mrs. C. F. Bryan Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Buchholtz Mrs. Alfred Bull Mr. Joseph Beecher Burchell, Esq. Mr. and Mrs. Charles H. Burger Mr. and Mrs. A. Burggraf Thomas Burggraf Mr. and Mrs. A. Burkbart Mr. and Mrs. Joseph P. Burke Mr. and Mrs. George W. Burkert Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Burkitt Mrs. Helen Burnett Mr. and Mrs. Henry J. Buser Buthorn Family Mrs. Elizabeth Byron Mr. and Mrs. David Byrne C Mr. and Mrs. Cahill Mrs. J. Cahill Mr. James G. Cahill Mr. and Mrs. E. T. Cain Jacqueline Cain Patricia A. Cain Luigi Caione Mr. and Mrs. Frank Calabria Ann Calcagno Mr. and Mrs. T. Calderwood Mr. and Mrs. George Callan Mr. and Mrs. B. Joseph Calogero Mr. and Mrs. Anthony J. Campo Mr. and Mrs. J. Campo Dr. and Mrs. S. Canarick J. Capilli and S. Smolenski Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Capobianco Mr. and Mrs. Frank Caprise, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Careri Barbara F. Carney Mr. and Mrs. Joseph F. Carney Mr. and Mrs. William D.'Carrado Mr. and Mrs. John R. Carroll Mr. and Mrs. Joseph A. Carroll Mr. and Mrs. Joseph J. Carroll Mr. and Mrs. John J. Carway Mr. F. Casella Mr. and Mrs. M. Casella Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Casey Mr. and Mrs. Thomas A. Casey Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Cash Mr. and Mrs. P. Casill Mr. and Mrs. John B. Cassidy Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Cassidy Mr. and Mrs. Frank Castrigno Kenneth Caulfield, '40 Paul Ceraulo Ceriello Brothers Mr. and Mrs. Paul Cerniglia Mr. Raymond Chambers Mr. and Mrs. Frank Champin Mr. and Mrs. Chastonay Mr. and Mrs. L. Chiesa Mr. and Mrs. Edward B. Child Gary E. A. Child Mr. and Mrs. Edward Choinski Mrs. Delphine Christian James Clark Mr. and Mrs. David R. Clifford and Family Mrs. John J. Clifford Margaret Cody Miss Vera Cody The A. Colby Family Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Colgan Anne Collins John Colwell Mr. and Mrs. P. Como Mr. and Mrs. A. Comparetto Mr. and Mrs. Erle Conklin Mrs. A. J. Connell Mrs.'Thomas H. Connelly John M. Connolly Mrs. John M. Connolly Mr. and Mrs. Daniel J. Conroy Daniel J. Conroy Miss Helen G. Conroy Mary Eileen Conroy Thomas F. Conway Mr. and Mrs. Thomas M. Cook The Cooper Family Ralph Cooper Anne Corney Mr. and Mrs. Alfred H. Costello Mr. and Mrs. James C. Costello James G. Costello, '52 John W. Costello Margaret A. Costello Thomas R. Costello, ,58 Anne F. Coulter John W. Coulter Miss Judith Coulter Ronald Coulter Mr. and Mrs. Charles T. Cox Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Crofton Mr. and Mrs. George Cross Mr. and Mrs. Richard E. Crotty Mr. Marshall D. Crowley ur generous advertisers have made this yearbook possible. We thank them for their assistance. 203 .J ...S ...M ' MST-V5 Mr. and Mrs. James F. Cullen Charles A. Cullen Family Charles Cunningham, '40 Mary V. Cunningham Mr. and Mrs. T. Cunningham and Family Michael J. Curry D Mrs. T. D'Agrosa Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Dalton Mrs. Emma M. Daly F. A. Daly John Daly Mr. and Mrs. John C. Daly Mr. and Mrs. H. Daris Mrs. Ruth Dais Mr. and Mrs. Joseph P. de Angelis Mr. and Mrs. John J. De Bell Paul De Cabia Philip De Cabia Thomas De Cabia Mr. and Mrs. George E. Decker Miss Mary De Florio Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Delaney Walter Delesky Mrs. Helen De Long Mr. and Mrs. George J. De Luca Pete De Luca Mr. and Mrs. Charles Del Vecchio Denis De Marino Mr. and Mrs. Sal De Marino Mrs. William A. Dempsey Mrs. Al Demski Mr. and Mrs. George A. Dennis Mr. and Mrs. Charles E. Denon Mrs. Leroy Denon Mr. and Mrs. J. De Palma, Jr. Anthony De Pasquale Mr. F. R. Devine Mr. Francis X. Devine Mrs. Virginia Dews Mr. Wesley Dews Mrs. Mary E. De Vito Mr. and Mrs. F. Sadlier Dinger Mr. and Mrs. Arthur P. Dirks and Family Mr. and Mrs. William Dobson Doodles Mrs. Anna Dominic Theodore Domurat Mr. and Mrs. James A. Donlon Mr. and Mrs. John V. Donlon Mr. and Mrs. James Donnelly Walter G. Donnelly, M.D. Mrs. Walter G. Donnelly Mr. John J. Donoghue Mrs. John Donoghue William J. Donoghue Paul Francis Donohoe Thomas W. Donohoe, '54 David A. Donohoe, '55 Mr. and Mrs. W. Ward Donohoe W. YVard Donohoe, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Dorian George Doruauer Mr. and Mrs. John J. Dowling Mary Downing Mr. and Mrs. Joseph E. Doti Mr. and Mrs. M. Drakos Dr. Catherine Dromgoole Mr. and Mrs. Fred Drucker Miss Judith Drucker Mr. and Mrs. V. Peter Drucker Mr. and Mrs. Duiiy Mrs. J. C. Dunn Joseph F. Dunn Mr. and Mrs. John F. Durkin, Sr. Mr. and Mrs. Robert W. Durso Mr. and Mrs. Edward A. Dwyer E Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Eakins, Jr. I. Eannaccone Charles Earl, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Herbert B. Eberle Mr. and Mrs. James Egan Miss Ella C. Eich Mr. and Mrs. F. L. Eicher Mr. and Mrs. R. Eldridge Mr. and Mrs. Andrew F. Elstob Vincent Elstob, '57 Mr. and Mrs. Michael Engel Mr. and Mrs. Philip D. Engle Mary R. Ennis Mrs. C. F. Erlanger Elmer Esposito Mr. and Mrs. Andrew F. Eschmann Peter Eschmann Thomas A. Eschmann, '54 Mr. and Mrs. Charles F. Evers Mrs. Edward Evers Mr. and Mrs. Loren Evory Henry P. Eyerman John J. Eyerman Louis A. Eyerman F Mr. and Mrs. John P. Fahey Mr. and Mrs. John Falvey Anthony Famigletti Mr. and Mrs. Frank Fanning Mr. and Mrs. Michael J. Farina Rev. David G. Farley Joseph Faso Mr. and Mrs. William F. Fay Mr. and Mrs. Frank J. Fee, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Felgner Mr. Thomas F ennelly Mrs. Joseph Ferber Mr. and Mrs. James J. Ferguson Mr. and Mrs. Louis P. Ferrari Mr. and Mrs. Robert Finlayson Mrs. M. F innerty Mr. and Mrs. Frank Fiore Mr. and Mrs. Fisher Mr. and Mrs. Paul Fischer Bobby Fisher Mr. and Mrs. Harry J. Fisher Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Fisher Harry J. J. Fisher, Jr. Miss Veronica Fisher Edward J. Fitzgerald Mr. and Mrs. Edward J. Fitzmaurice The B. J. Fitzpatrick Family Mr. and Mrs. M. Fitzpatrick Margaret Fitzpatrick Mrs. Thomas Fitzpatrick Mr. and Mrs. John D. Fleischhauer Mrs. Thomas Fletcher Gerardine, Everett, Narbeth Flannery Mrs. Simon Flaherty Mr. and Mrs. James Flood Foods-A-Poppin Mr. and Mrs. Thomas J. Fox Frank Mr. and Mrs. Vincent Fratepietro James R. Frazer Fragiorgi Family Mr. and Mrs. Louis A. Freda William C. Freda Nickolas S. Fredricks Family Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Frey Mr. and Mrs. Joseph A. Frey Friederix Family A Friend A Friend A Friend A Friend A Friend A Friend Friend of 1956 Basketball Team Mr. and Mrs. Joseph J. Fries Gerard G. Frost Jack Frost John F. Y. Frost Mary V.Frost Ronald X. Frost Mr. and Mrs. Eugene G. Fusaro 204 C The Galanty Family Ann Gallo Mr. and Mrs B. J. Garaifa Mr. and Mrs. Robert Garry Mr. and Mrs Edward P. Gartland Mr. and Mrs Frank Garvey Mr. and Mrs Robert Garvey Mr. and Mrs Adrian C. Gately Don Gehrig Mr. and Mrs N. S. Gehrig Josephine Ge Mr. and Mrs. Richard Gemmelli and Family Mr. and Mrs. A. Gentile George's Delicatessen Mr. and Mrs. F. Georgens Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Geraghty Mr. and Mrs. Francis M. Gere Gersitz Family Mr. George E. Geyer, '34 Mrs. George E. Geyer Mr. and Mrs. Frank Giannattasio hring f i eeel F DANCE INSTRUCTORS, Mrs. Elsie Warren and Mrs Mildred Thomas, teach Chaminade students the rudiments of the terpsichorean art. Mr. and Mrs. Ben F. Giaquinto John Giaquinto Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Giaguinto Mr. and Mrs. James J. Gillcrist Mary and Anne Gillcrist Lt. Paul T. Gillcrist, U. S. N. Mr. and Mrs. Thaddeus Gillen Mr. and Mrs. George P. Gillespie Mr. and Mrs. Robert Gilmartin M. Glass Marie Glynn Robert F. Godesky, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. William F. Goedtel Mr. and Mrs. G. Goelz George Goelz Joseph A. Goerg Mrs. Anna G. Goetz Lt. and Mrs. Joseph F. Golden Mr. Martin Golden A. Goldie Mr. and Mrs. Harold Goldrick Mr. and Mrs. G. Gomez Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Gontarz Peter Gorski Mrs. Anna Gosz Mr. Frank Gosz Mr. and Mrs. Gerald T. Grady Miss Geraldine Grady Mr. and Mrs. J. Grady Mr. Bill Gregorio Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Gregory Mr. and Mrs. J. Grespin Mr. and Mrs. Henry W. Greve Lester Grolnick Mr. and Mrs. Frank A. Grosso Salvatore Grosso Miss Rose Grottano Mrs. Susan Guecia Mr. Lou Guida Mr. and Mrs. Joseph A. Gundermann Mr. and Mrs. John F. Gunn Gunning Family Gus the Tailor H Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Hahn Charles J. Haile Mr. and Mrs. Edward P. Hald Alice Haley Jo Haley Mr. and Mrs. John J. Halleron, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Hampton Mr. and Mrs. George Handschuh Mr. and Mrs. Harry Hanet Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hanley Ruth Hanlon Dr. and Mrs. Archie Harris, Mr. and Mrs. F. J. Harrigan Charles G. Hart J. F. Hart and Family Mr. and Mrs. Vance Harvey, Jr. F. W. Hashagen Mr. and Mrs. Henry Havlena Mr. Charles Hayes Mrs. Ruth Hayes Miss J. P. Healey Mr. and Mrs. John J. Healy Joseph Healy Henry W. Hecht Louis G. Hecht Katherine Heim Dr. and Mrs. John A. Heinlein Compliments of Hench 'vifflflzff' ' ' fr , A .. , J lg . -,-,, ...,- M .., , , ' f. A ' 'trim ff.. I . ff.-435.451-,-f'Mrf .rm 'FMJA Q V f .7 Haig.. f am ' f' REV. JOSEPH MOFFITT, S.J., Georgetown Uni- versity Registrar, acquaints the parents with the re- quirements of colleges in general and Georgetown in particular. Mr. and Mrs. George Henkel Henry and Pop Miss Mary Hess Mr. and Mrs. Ray Higgins Mrs. Wm. F. Higgins Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hines Anna H. Hoare Michael Hodges Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Horn Mike Horan Mr. and Mrs. George Hovanec Dr. and Mrs. F. H. Howard and Mrs. Matthew T. Howard Mr. Dr. Ralph Howard, Optometrist Mr. and Mrs. Howe John Humm James W. Humrich Mr. and Mrs. WVilliam Hundt Mr. and Mrs. William G. Hundt, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Hunt Mr. and Mrs. George Hutter Mr. and Mrs. Raymond T. Hyer I Mr. and Mrs. Joseph lnguagiato Mr. and Mrs. Peter lnguagiato Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Benny Ioppolo and Mrs. John J. Irvine Joseph B. Irwin I Pinpernicle Jabberwocky Abraham H. Jackness Jerome Jackson Walter Jacoves Mrs. Frank J. Jakubowski and Family Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Jansen Mrs. B. Jarman William Jenkins Mrs. C. Johnson J. William Johnson Mr. Maj and Mrs. D. Johnston or and Mrs. Guy R. Johnston Mrs. Dunham C. Jones Mr. and Mrs. Grandville Jones John of Island Cleaners Mr. and Mrs. Josef A. Joseponis Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Edward F. Joyce K and Mrs. William Kaczmarczyk Dr. and Mrs. John B. Kaiser Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Michael Kajenski and Mrs. Stanley Kajenski Dr. Kamras and Family Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Kane and Mrs. Paul Kantz Abraham J. Katz, D. D. S. Dr. Edward G. Kaufman Mr. and Mrs. William Kaulbach Mr. and Mrs. D. Keating Mr. and Mrs. F. Keating Helen M. Keating Mr. and Mrs. J. Keating Mr. and Mrs. NValter F. Keating Mr. and Mrs. George Kellard Mrs. Ann J. Kelly Elizabeth A. Kelly Helen D. Kelly Mr. and Mrs. K. J. Kelly Mr. and Mrs. Patrick Kelly Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Kelly Mrs. Thomas Kelly, Jr. Mrs. William J. Kelly Mr. and Mrs. Howard Kempton, S Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Kempton Miss Murial Kempton Mr. and Mrs. John D. Kennedy John P. Kennedy Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Kenny Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Kern, Jr. Mrs. Ida Kern Kevin Terence Kildutf, '60 Mr. and Mrs. Leo L. Kiley Mrs. Leo L. Kiley Mr. and Mrs. John E. King Mr. and Mrs. Jos. A. Kin oitner Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Kinseila Mr. and Mrs. M. Kirwin Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Klag Mr. and Mrs. John Klevonsky Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Knight Carol and Barbara Knipfing Mr. and Mrs. George B. Knipiing Howard and George Knipfing Mr. and Mrs. Richard T. Knipting Mrs. Charles Koeppel Mr. and Mrs. Max Kohn Josephine Kollmer Margaret Kollmer Mr. and Mrs. William H. Kollmer Barbara Koluch Mr. and Mrs. Charles Koluch Charles Koluch Jeanne Koluch Mr. Richard Konig Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Kosens Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Kraniak Mr. and Mrs. Theodore R. Krause Mr. and Mrs. Godfrey Krepela Mr. and Mrs. B. Kretkowski Mary Kretkowski Mr. and Mrs. E. F. Krist Mr. and Mrs. E. F. Krist Mr. and Mrs. E. F. Krist 205 Mr. and Mrs. Philip N. Krug Mr. William Kruppenbacher NVilly and Frank Kruppenbacher VVilliam Kruse Mr. and Mrs. Kunan Mr. and Mrs. A. Kutch Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Kwiat Mr. and Mrs. William Kwiat L L. 8: M. Hardware Dr. and Mrs. Charles A. LaBorne Mr. and Mrs. Maurice La Bounty Genevive Lada Vincent C. LaFalce, Ph.G. Nicholas Laginestra Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Lagna Mr. and Mrs. Thomas J. Lahey Mrs. Lambneck Mr. and Mrs. Landgrover Mr. and Mrs. John M. Lane Mr. and Mrs. Paul R. Lang Anthony Langone Louis LaNunziata Mr. and Mrs. Ray Larkin Mr. and Mrs. James Lasko Mr. and Mrs. Louis F. Lauck Launder-Land Mr. and Mrs. V. Lawrence Ann Leahy Mr. and Mrs. Arnold W. Leap Mr. C. Leap Mr. and Mrs. Richard Lehecka Mr. and Mrs. Charles Leimgruger Charles and Leonard Leimgruger Mr. Leonard A. Leimgruger Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Lennon John Leonard Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Leonard Mildred R. Lesser Mrs. William LeVeen Mr. and Mrs. Edward Lewandowski Robert C. Libby Mr. Thomas C. Libby Mrs. Thomas C. Libby Michael Lipnick Mr. and Mrs. William H. Loew John J. Lombardi Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Long Mr. and Mrs. Thomas J. Long Thomas J. Longua, ,55 George Lopez Mrs. John Loughnane Janet Lucas Kathryn Lucas Linda Lucas Veronica Lucas Wilbur Lucas Mr. and Mrs. Henry J. Lynch Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Lynch J. Watson Lynch Mr. and Mrs. Thomas J. Lynch M Mr. and Mrs. George MacFarlane Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Mackie Mrs. Lawrence Maier Mr. and Mrs. John T. Mayer Mr. and Mrs. Fred E. Magenheimer Fred E. Magenheirner, Jr. Mr. E. Maggi Mrs. Mae Maggi Mr. and Mrs. T. F. Maguire Maher Family Mr. and Mrs. John Mahon John Mahon, Jr. John A. Mahoney Mr. and Mrs. John J. Mahoney, Jr. Mrs. James Mahony Louis Maller Mrs. Fredric Maloney Mrs. V. Mancuso Dr. and Mrs. Eugene Manfredonia Otto Mangels Rosario Mannuzza Jon Mar Mrs. Eleanore Mardene Marino Family Mr. and Mrs. Joseph A. Martino Jean Mascat Mr. and Mrs. Patrick Maso Mr Henr Masone ' Y Mr. and Mrs. George W. Mastaglio, Jr. Pat Mastrorilli Rose Mastrorilli Mr. and Mrs. Paul A. Masvidal C. Benedict Mauro Joseph Mauro Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Mawhinney, Jr. Bart. Mazzeo Mr. and Mrs. John McAssey Mr. and Mrs. Lester McCabe Mr. and Mrs. Myles McCabe Renee McCann Marilyn McCarthy Mrs. Stephen S. McCarthy Catherine McConville Mrs. Frank J. McConville David McCue, ,57 Mr. and Mrs. W. T. McCue Mr. and Mrs. Thomas W. McDermott Mr. and Mrs. Edward F. McDougal Beatrice McDonald Mr. and Mrs. Joseph L. McDonald Mr. and Mrs. M. C. McDonald Mr. and Mrs. James P. McDonnell Teresa Anne McDonnell Mr. and Mrs. Charles McGee 206 V. REV. HAROLD J. RIGNEY, S.V.D., author f Four speak Years in a Rell Hell, was one of the many ers invited to Chaminade during the school year Edward V. McGill Mr. and Mrs. James P. McGill Mr. and Mrs. James J. McGinley Dr. and Mrs. V. McGinn Edward McGoldrick Mr. and Mrs. H. McGowan Mr. and Mrs. Hewitt R. McGown Florence McGregor James McGregor Mr and Mrs. G. McGuire Mr. and Mrs. W. McGuire Dr. and Mrs. Gerard E. McGuirk Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Mclnerney Mr. and Mrs. Eugene McKeever and Family Mr. and Mrs. Harry McKeon The D. McLaughlin Family Mr. and Mrs. Walter T. McLaughlin James J. McMahon Mrs. Declan McMullen Mr. Mr. Mr. Mr. and Mrs. R. J. McMurray and Mrs. A. F. McNamara and Mrs. A. F. McNamara, Jr. M. McNicholas Mrs. McNulty Mrs. E. McNulty George McNulty Mr. and Mrs. John P. McQuade, Sr. John P. MeQuade, III James A. McQuillin Mr. and Mrs. G. W. McRae Mr. and Mrs. John McTighe Mr. and Mrs. Warren C. Mehrtens The Melloh Family Mrs. DeForest A. Mellor Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Melosci Jerry Messina Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Metz and Mrs. John J. Meyers, Jr. Philip Meynen Michael's Shoe Store Mr. and Mrs. Martin Michaels Mr. and Mrs. J. V. Micucci Mrs. J. Milano Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Milek Mr. and Mrs. Miller Mr. and Mrs. Allen C. Miller Mr. and Mrs. Howard Miller Mrs. H. M. Milligan Joseph R. Milone Mr Mr. Mr. Mr. Mr. Mr. Mr. Cos and Mrs. Salvatore A. Milone and Mrs. Dominick Milone, Jr. and Mrs. J. Minogue and Mrs. S. Mireck and Mrs. H. J. Missbach and Mrs. V. Mitchell and Mrs. Edmond Mohring sy and Lucille Mollo Bud Monette Mary Elizabeth Moody Mr. Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Morando and Son and Mrs. M. J. Morris and Mrs. Bruce Morrison M. Moskowitz Din ah and Leland Mounce The Moynihans George Mrdeza Mr Mr. Mr. Mr. Dol L. Muhr and Mrs. Lawrence Muir and Mrs. John Muldoon and Mrs. Harold V. Muller ores T. Mulligan Maureen M. Mulligan Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Nicholas A. Mullins, Jr. and Mrs. V. J. Mulshine Best Wishes to the Class of '57 Mf.df1rlMfS.v4lbeff Fefflk mr. and Hlrs. Edward F. Delfue, Jr V V A FRIEND V REV. NORBERT BURNS, S.M., was retreat master for the underclassmen. 7 Bess and Ceil Murphy Mr. and Mrs. Edward R. Murphy Francis X. Murphy Mr. and Mrs. Vincent J. Murphy Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Murray Frank and Cele Myers N Mrs. Barbara Nagel Mr. and Mrs. Nicholas Naro Richard Nash Mr. and Mrs. Wm. J. Nash William J. Nealon Mr. and Mrs. Otto Nehr Ann and Mary Neidhart John Neidhart Peter J. Neidhart The Nelson Family Clatus Nelson Georgina and Russell Nemecek Mr. and Mrs. Louis F. Neuhaus Alfred E. Newman Mr. and Mrs. Julius Nielsen Mr. and Mrs. Edward Niemeyer William Nimmo Mr. and Mrs. William Noering, Jr. John Nolan Fredric J. Norton Mr. and Mrs. Leuern J. Norton Patricia Ann Norton Leuern J. Norton, Jr. Lawrence T. Nubel O Mr. and Mrs. George R. Obach Mr. James T. O'Brien Mr. and Mrs. William Ochse Mr. and Mrs. Thomas O'Connell Mr. and Mrs. J. V. O'Connor, Jr. Mrs. M. A. O'Connor Mary E. O,Connor Mr. and Mrs. Richard P. O'Donovan Mr. and Mrs. Gerard R. T. O'Grady Mr and Mrs S. J. O'Grady Mr and Mrs. Edward J. Oleksiak Mr. and Mrs Michael J. O'Loughlin Mr. and Mrs M. J. O,Mara and Family Mr. and Mrs. J. Ondrusek Mrs. O,Neil Barbara O'Neill Dr. and Mrs. Francis J. O,Neill Mr and Mrs H. J. O'Neill Mr and Mrs Hugh R. O'Neill Mr and Mrs and Mrs John C. O'Neill Joseph F. O'Neill Mr. . Philip A. O'Neill Timothy F. O'Regan Daniel O,Reilly William T. Pierce Mr. and Mrs. R. Pistana and Debbie Pluso Family William J. Poda Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Pokorny Eva Pollack and Julia Reilly Henry H. Potten William A. Power Mr. and Mrs. J. Powers A. Pugliano Q John F. Quarto Mr. and Mrs. James E. Queenan, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Queripel Edward J. Quinn Mr. and Mrs. Stephen P. O'Reilly Mr. and Mrs. Peter R. O,Rourke Mr. T. O'Rourke P Edmond S. Padian Mr. and Mrs. Charles Papa Mrs. R. Parker Mr. Frank E. Parnell Mr. Thomas A. Parnell, Sr. Mr. and Mrs. Rex Partington Michael and Vincent Paulino Mr. Herman Paxton Stephen Perge Mr. and Mrs. N. Pericelli Vito Perrucci Mrs. Louis Perry Marie E. Perry Mr. Robert Pestka Capt. and Mrs. Arthur M. Peters Mr. and Mrs. Frank Petro Mrs. M. Petrocelli Mrs. Mae Petroski Mr. and Mrs. James Pettersen James Pettersen John Pezzuto The Harry Phillips Family R Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Franz Rauch, L. B. Rafferty Frank Raganella Henry Ramella Franz Rauch '58 Josephine Rauch Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Redmond W. L. Redrow Mrs. Edward Regan Mr. and Mrs. Arthur H. Reheuser E. J. Reilly and Family Mr . and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. George F. Reilly George C. Reuther A. F. Reynolds E. K. Rhatigan Travis Rhodes, Sr. Truman F. Rice Mr. and Mrs. William Rich Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. H. Richert Melvin Riddick Edward J. Riebe Robert Riescher Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Riley Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. R. F. Riley Val Riordan Compliments Of Mr. and Mrs. Ivan G. Ellis V 208 Compliments 0f Mr. and Mrs. Donald Flavin V Robert's Food Center Mr. and Mrs. O. Roberts Mr. and Mrs. A. Roccesano James F. Roche Mr. and Mrs. Xavier James Rochel Mr. and Mrs. Rodgers Dr. and Mrs. James A. Rogers J. and R. Rogers Mr. and Mrs. Rolby Barbara Roller Mrs. S. Romaska Mr. and Mrs. I. Rosenberg Mr. and Mrs. Robert Ross Robert J. Ross Mr. and Mrs. C. Roth Herbert Roth Mr. Lawrence Rothman Philip Rotondo Mrs. Katherine Ruddel Rudy, Sid, and Milte Agnes Ryan Mr. and Mrs. Donald V. Ryan S Mr. and Mrs. Salvatore Salerno Mr. and Mrs. Salvatore Salerno e MR FRANCIS KERNAN is shown bringing out a humorous note at the Annual Father and Son Com- munion Breakfast. Mr. Keman gave a very interesting talk on his conversion to Catholicism. Mr. and Mrs. W. Salzman Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Sanfilippo Mr. and Mrs. john C. Sargent Mr. and Mrs. D. Sarrubbo Mr. and Mrs. J. I. Sarsiield Savan Family Mr. and Mrs. Francis I. Sawyer Mr. and Mrs. Francis I. Sawyer, Ir. Mrs. I. Scafuri Mr. and Mrs. Harry C. Scanlon Scardina Family Iohn L. Scardina Mr. R. Schappert Mr. and Mrs. joseph Scherman Bill, Barbara, and Terry Scherr Mr. and Mrs. William Scherr, Sr Mr. and Mrs. William Scherr, jr. Miss Marilyn Schmitt Mr. and Mrs. Roger C. Schmutz 209 AUXILIARY BISHOP JOHN J. BOARDMAN of Brooklyn speaks to the student body to open the religious aspect of Vocation-Career Month. Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Steinbrecher Mr. and Mrs. Henry Steiner Miss Elizabeth Stepsis Mrs. Matthew V. Stepsis Kenny Stone Mr. and Mrs. William A. Stone Mr. and Mrs. George F. Stradar Claire Strittmatter Mr. and Mrs. George Strittmatter Robert Strittmatter Doctor D. B. Sullivan E. J. Strobl Mr. and Mrs. J. Sugameli Dennis Sullivan James J. Sullivan John Sullivan Cmdr. and Mrs. John E. Sullivan Mrs. R. W. Sullivan Robert W. Sullivan Sylvester J. Sullivan Mr . and Mrs Mr. and Mrs . T. Robert Sullivan . Theodore Sullivan Mr. and Mrs. Joseph E. Sullivan, J Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Martin J. Sweeney Joseph F. Swords Mr. and Mrs. J. Symanski Mr and Mrs. Louis Szelcely, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Szturma T I. Tandatnick, M.D. Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Tara Mr. and Mrs. W. Tarantino Compliments of S. J. Testa Family Jack Tetenbaum William S. Thomas Mr. and Mrs. Harry Thornberry Woodrow W. Thorne Mr. and Mrs. Henry Tifverman Edward M. Timmins Tolg Family Mr. Edward Trehey Mrs. M. D. Tribuno, Jr. Mildred Tritch Herbert Tscheiller Mr. and Mrs. M. George Schoen Mr, and Mrs. August F. Scholl Mrs. Walter Schoudel Mr. N. Schweighardt Genevieve G. Scileppi Miss Mary G. Scotto Mr. and Mrs. Hilliard Seeger George Seckamp Mathias C. Seibert Mrs. Rose Seitz Miss Jane Sell Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Seltenrich Mr. and Mrs. John G. Seltenrich Mr. and Mrs. R. G. Senior Mr. and Mrs. Fred Sevekow E. M. Shanley Mrs. James Shannon Mr. and Mrs. Martin Shannon Joseph T. Sharkey Mr. and Mrs. WVilliam M. Sheehan Mr. and Mrs. Robert A. Siebert Martha E. Siller Mr. and Mrs. James A. Simon and Family Joseph Sinolinger The Slater Juniors S Mrs. A. Slosberg Mr. and Mrs. Cornelius C. Smith Mr. and Mrs. Fred G. Smith Kathleen Smith Mr. Ralph C. Smith Mrs. Ralph C. Smith Ralph G. Smith, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. William B. Smith Solan and Casey Family Vincent F. Solan, ,33 Nicholas Sommese Donald J. Spaeth, ,53 Miss Joanna E. Spellmen Mr. and Mrs. Edward Spillane Allen H. Sproul Agatha J. Stamm Joseph Stanco Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Starger Mrs. Caroline Starger Mr. and Mrs. Stecher Mrs. H. R. Steeg Compliments of THE GIARRAPUTO FAMILY A Q t :W . A f , ,zaiif ' A QI. is-Q-J'-nk ff .f,.Q.'. Y:-I-5,5- +-f5++'f fa..--menu: .fri-' f ,, .. fl.. , . ,. . .H figwerwitfg'?U5'.ff'15T t in- s uf L ff- - V ' 'ffilfff K , ' Mr. and Mrs. William Tucker Miss Alice Tunnard David K. Tuttle Twin Service Dry Cleaners U Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Unger Mr. and Mrs. P. W. Urch V Mrs. Edward Valentine Mrs. Io Valentino Mr. and Mrs. john Valestra and Family Compliments 'of Mr. and Mrs. Valle Mr. and Mrs. F. P. Vermaelen Arthur C. Viebrock Pauline M. Viebrock Mr. and Mrs. William C. Viebrock Mrs. George J. Vinson Mr. and Mrs. S. Vitiello Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Vlaun Mr. and Mrs. Walter Vollmuth Miss Grace Von Bevern Mr. and Mrs. William Von Bevern Mr. and Mrs. John Voniak Mr. and Mrs. Frederick von Raab Mr. and Mrs. E. P. Vorhies and Family Constance Voyias SENIOR DAVE KOLB speaks on student spiritual reading at the annual Catholic Book Fair held at Chaminade. W Walsh Family Mr. and Mrs. Walsh Mr. and Mrs. Anthony I. Walsh Miss Florence Fi. WValsh Mr. and Mrs. John P. Walsh Mr. and Mrs. Joseph G. Walsh Josephine L. Walton Stanley H. Walton Mr. and Mrs. Eugene J. Ward Mr. and Mrs. I. F. Ward Wargo Family Mr. and Mrs. Harold V. Wasson Mr. and Mrs. I. W. Watkins Mr. and Mrs. Walter H. Watson, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. James E. Wavle Mr. and Mrs. Donald Weeks John Weinberg Mr. and Mrs. Iohn Weinzierl Walter Weirshousky Mr. and Mrs. Walter H. Weisner Mr. William I. Welch Mrs. William T. Welch Mr. and Mrs. George C. Wendt Mr. and Mrs. Harry W. Wessels Kenneth Wessels Kenneth Wessels T. F. Whalen Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Wheeler Robert Wheeler 211 Mr. and Mrs. Whelehan Mr. and Mrs. I. T. Whitely William Whitmore Mrs. J. P. Wilde Harry Williams' Mr. and Mrs. Raymond C. Williams Mr. Webb Williams Mrs. M. Williamson Anne M. Windmuller Mr. and Mrs. George Winkler, Ir. Mr. and Mrs. William Wocel Frank Wood Harry Wood Charles Woram William Woram Charles H. Worsdale Mr. and Mrs. John Wynohradnyk Y Mr. and Mrs. S. Yashewski Z Mrs. Mary Zachmann Michael Zadis Santo Zappala The Louis Zeterberg Family Mr. and Mrs. P. Zielazny Mr. and Mrs. Mathew Zimmerman Mr. and Mrs. A. Zolezzi Henry and Caroline Zqutowicz Zupo Family ,,...-...f- .- fy -wiv? ' 'irff in . . 4. ri. .M-.. Q. .. .A E V! J- -P lx . ig? sa. W .Q 5 gas af fa... iw, -w ww as .1 ,.. ea. . ., r.. 5.3555 wg BEST WISHES ro THE CLASS OF '57 THE PARENTS' CHIBS' 1 ' -free, I I - yzefgggmggiyymgg A- -I5f,,w5e,,,:,.,, f ww, ,V H A 1 :51 , ' PRODUCED' BY REG. Us nv. rr. Significant, and above all other human attributes, is'- friendliness, 'that very fair and honestregard for the other fellow. Proof, that ENGRAVATONE practices this golden rule, is a growing list of satisfied friends - and it is not surprising that singularly better and economical college and school' annuals are consistently produced under our bannerfof good fellowship and cooperation. A I n NEW CITY PRINTING 00. UNION CITY, NEW JERSEY A UNion 7-2400 New York Phone L0ngacre 4-9161 Compliments of r. and Mrs. Ernest E. Belfi V Compliments of HARRY J. LEE, D.D.S. CLASS OF '32 and JAMES P. LEE, LL.B. CLASS OF '35 CXQQIS 87 PARK BOULEVARD MALVERNE, NEW YORK V. REV. JOHN ELBERT, S.M., shows V. Rev. Walter Tredt his predecessor, the Greater Chaminade. 214 Best Wishes Congratulations TO THE SENIOR CLASS OF 1957 CLASS OF '57 MR. and MRS. PAUL D. MURPHY Compliments-of MR. and MRS. RUDOLF THURY, SR Best Wishes to the Class of 1957 Mr. and Mrs. N. Ingarra 215 R C mpliments f TI-IE WHEARTY FAMILY gf BRO. JOHN T. DARBY, S.M., displays the 1956 CRIMSON AND GOLD to Rev. Bro. Anthony Kawakami, S.M., and V. Rev. Joseph Tomonaga, S.M., on their rehxm from the General Chapter of the Society of Mary. Congratulations to Jim ,gr ' ' ' : if ' .f:':f' and the Class of 1957 Mr. and Mrs. James J. Pistana Compliments 0. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph irdone 217 M. J. KNIPFING 8a SONS, INC. Esr. 1903 SALES a SERVICE A USED CARS ef TRUCKS ii F U II D L 265 Post Avenue Qi 379 Old Country Road Westbury, N. Y. Carle Place, N. Y. Engewooud 3-1200 I gf, EDgewood 3-2123 Xi V' Long IsIand's Oldest Ford Dealer Phone: PRimroSe 5-2222 Fieldstone 7-2245 DAYTON KOOLFOAM AIR-CONDITIONEDU Thinking of Buying PILLOWS Aluminum Combination Windows? In Color, if Desired. Why be half-screened ? Be sure, Insist on Full Screen Aluminum Combinations, exclusive with Barnhart. TH E B Deal Direct, Save the Difference. Also see our Jalousies, for porches, Aluminum storm sash for casements, and Aluminum awnings. THE A. W. BARNHART, CO. v SINCE 1920 ' ' Manufacturers and Distributors STORM SASH 0 SCREENS COMBINATION UNITS DAYTON, OHIO 244-O4 JAMAICA AVENUE BELLEROSE, L. I. 218 ALBERTSON JOHN J. GLENNON AGENCY General Insurance 897 Willis Avenue HIRSCH REALTY 1077 Willis Avenue Tel.: RO 3-5600 RAEDER'S LIQUOR SHOP Willis Avenue Tel.: RO 3-1980 RUSSELL'S SERVICE STATION 1175 Willis Avenue Tel.: RO 3-1058 VINCENT J. TRAYNOR Attorney at Law 880 Willis Avenue, Albertson, N. Y. ASTORIA COMPLIMENTS OF NELSON GALVANIZING, INC. RICCARDO'S Weddings-Banquets-Social Functions 21-01 24th Avenue Tel.: RA 8-3586 BALDWIN THE BALDWIN TAILO11 74 MERBICK ROAD BALDWIN, L. 1. PURCELUS LIQUOR SHOP WHEN LOW IN SPIRITS 10 SUNRISE HIGHWAY, BALDWIN Compliments of WERNER ADEL Compliments of BALDWIN FEDERAL SAVINGS AND LOANS ASSOCIATION Zlf MICHAEL DWYER receives the volleyball banner for his homeroom, the 4B Thunderbolts-their first banner in four years. Compliments of MR. dz MRS. JOHN A. CANNON DUERK BROS., INC. 40 N. Grand Avenue Tel.: BA 3-7765 Men and Boys Wear MARX BAKE SHOP 329 North Grand Avenue Swedish Baking A Specialty RITE-SERVICE FUEL CO., INC. Fuel Oils - Blue Coal 73 N. Grand Avenue Tel.: BA 3-4033 TRIANGLE AQUARIUM 48 North Grand Avenue Baldwin, New York X-L CLEANERS 340 N. Grand Avenue Baldwin, New York DR. AND MRS. FRANK YANNELLI 201 South Grand Avenue Baldwin, New York BAYSIDE KIEL BROS. FLORIST Horace Harding and Springfield Blvds. Bayside, New York BAYVILLE BAYVILLE WINES AND LIQUORS Where People Send Their Friends 255 Bayville Avenue BELLAIRE COLFAX MEAT MARKET Butcher: Choice Meats and Poultry 114-05 Colfax Street Tel.: HO 4-0879 PURITAN TAILORS AND CLEANERS Modem Cleaning Plant on Premises 207-10 Hollis Avenue Tel.: HO 4-0422 BELLEROSE DELLA AUTO SERVICE 241-15 Hillside Avenue Bellerose 26, L. I. BELLEROSE BAKERY Known for Quality 246-03 Jamaica Avenue BELLROSE PHARMACY 246-19 Jamaica Avenue We Deliver Tel.: FL 7-3886 HENRY W. BURT Sz SONS, INC. Lumber - Building Materials Cabinets and Unpainted Furniture Compliments of MR. AND MRS. JOHN J. CLEARY GULF-WAY SERVICE Automotive Service Jericho Turnpike Tel.: FL 4-9444 MAZE STATIONERY 245-25 Jamaica Avenue Greeting Cards and Hobbies 219 , ,, Q ikg. V-. , .reiifxfr-wffyn' ,I , W, 1. ,W . . ..- zf-lsmwz we . wi? .L.J.-29.1-I ,, - 7 ji's2i5'2tgiA'M'., far he is 'xt' we 5 5, was S- Q f' 7 f I ' T ' . W1 .... , BELLEROSE fContinuedD OSCAR O. POHMER 81 SON Rugs - Furniture - Carpets 249-64 Jericho Turnpike Tel.: FL 4-1236 SAVINI,S RESTAURANT Pizza - Italian Cuisine - Sea Food. 246-04 Jamaica Avenue VICILANT Real Estate and Insurance Queens - Nassau - Suffolk BELLMORE NASSAU AUTO PARTS, INC. 36 Broadway Tel.: SU 5-3101 81 5-3102 Machine Shop Service BELLMORE BOWL-J. MESSINA, Prop. Restaurant - Bowling Alleys 2732 Grand Avenue Tel.: SU 5-9842 BELLMORE TAXICAB SERVICE 24 Hour Service Tel.: SU 5-0788 Newest Cabs, Lowest Rates VINIOTIS SERVICE STATION 533 Jerusalem Avenue Bellmore, New York ARTHUR ZAUC df bf a Bellmore Park Auto Service Merrick Rd. Sz Bedford Ave., Tel.: SU 5-0990 BETHPAGE COMPLIMENTS OF CORYDON M. JOHNSON CO., INC. BETHPAGE, LONG ISLAND C. W. LAUMAN Sr CO., INC. WATER SUPPLY CONTRACTORS HICKSVILLE ROAD Tel.: WE 1-2305 BEAU SEJOUR RESTAURANT Bethpage, Long Island NICHOLSON'S Poultry Farm 4343 Hempstead Turnpike, Bethpage BOSTON, MASS. SCHWARTZ SPORTSWEAR CO. 14-16 GREENLAWN STREET BOSTON 27, MASS. MAXWELL SHAPIRO WOOLEN CO. 72 Harrison Avenue Boston 11, Mass. .i ERNEST DANATH, INC. 78 Chauncy Street Boston, Mass. WINDSOR SPORTSWEAR, INC. 15 Kneeland Street Boston 11, Mass. BRIGHTWATERS MR. AND MRS. W. TRACY 83 Windsor Avenue Brightwaters, Long Island BRONX BROOKHILL FROZEN MEATS CORP. Hamburgers, Steaks, Chops, etc. 516 Westchester Avenue, Bronx, N. Y. BROOKLYN ACT ELECTRICAL CONTRACTORS 24 THROOP AVE., BROOKLYN, N. Y. Tel.: EV 7-0325 A. TESTA COMPLIMENTS OF ALLIED COAT, APRON, AND TOWEL SUPPLY CO., INC. BONOIL PACKING CORP. BON BRAND OLIVE OIL FOR LUNCH, the Chaminade student enjoys a w'ell- balanced meal. He is given a choice of a wide variety of delicacies. Prices are reasonable. 7 J. M. DuBOFF ASSOCIATES, INC. 1797 PITKIN AVENUE BROOKLYN 12, NEW YORK HIMMELREICHER AND STAMM REAL ESTATE -INSURANCE MORTGAGES 1303 MYRTLE AVENUE JOHN KOERNER SONS, INC. MOTOR TRUCK BODIES 94 WALTON STREET POLLIO DAIRY PROD. CORP. MFGS. RICOTTA-MOZZARELLA, BUTTER-CREAM 3480 FULTON 'ST. Tel.: MI 7-3600 ELITE SALES CORP. 1051 Irving Avenue Brooklyn 27, New York FAVILLA CORPORATION 8915 Ft. Hamilton Parkway Producers of Quality Instruments Ukeleles-Baritone Ukes-Guitars FLORETTE FROCKS, INC. 1878 Stillwell Avenue Brooklyn 23, New York A FRIEND MALLONS FLOWER SHOP 5719 5th Avenue Serving Brooklyn for over 89 Years World-wide Deliveries Through F.T.D.A. RAPID CUTTING COMPANY, INC. Manufacturers of Partitions and Paper Box Specialties BADGLEY - SHUTT, INC. Guild Opticians 326 Livingston Street JOSEPH G. DUFFY, MORTICIAN MARASCHINO CHERRIES-ANCHOVIES 237 Ninth Street 4006 2nd AVENUE CLAREN PRESS 319 39th STREET Tel.: ST 8-6200 QUALITY PRINTING 220 Brooklyn, New York HARRY T. DUNWORTH 4812 3rd Avenue Wines dz Liquors '57 MERCURY with DREAM CAR DESIGN STEMBLER MERCURY Always SALES, INC. buy with confidence AFTER WE SELL - WE SERVE a good selection of SAFE BUY used 347 NORTH MAIN STREET FREEPORT, NEW YORK CaI'S Compliments of ADORABLE DANCE FROCKS 1359 BROADWAY NEW YORK 18, NEW YORK Compliments of MULBERRY METAL PRODUCTS INCORPORATED sir NEWARK, NEW JERSEY DAvenport 6-1 O50 CENTURY LINEN SERVICE, INC. A superior, dependable service of laundered garments, aprons, towels, and linens to Schools, Institutions, and Industrial Plants. 8130 COPPER AVENUE GLENDALE, NEW YORK 0 H Compliments of Dominick 1VIi1one, Inc General Contractor ik JACK HAGAN arranges the band for halfqime performances during the football season. 5, . f. , eye., . .1- e. :',w, -- I . - 'W E SA as . ,. ,, - Q W - - fqam zs .. N. - EE f- , ..., -' -- 5 .Q .ff g.za', F:a- . -f . 527 ' , fffrsiif' ,'Merwe-3fgfr'sgvfim1w- jvf-my A Q .ewgy 1 -Wife-f,,1 g f aseuxs j,3i.,glQgm51 :iii-. ' mr -4 ' -- .gf QT ALsf'1 f?T.l.-fa'iLCi. i U ' B 'Q 9 . K' .ssl-as I. . 'sa X, 3 3 ,if ...Jar-,Q ---1,3-2-.tiifa.s,.fSf15'7'Z1 -w 2Zi..vis1 sz 'i A 1-...P- .AQ-m.:4-f-,f1. z 1 '31-lg We BROOKLYN C Continued I Compliments of the LINCOLN SAVING BANK of Brooklyn DAVID SMITH STEEL CO., INC. 234 46th Street Brooklyn 20, New York TED'S PET SHOP 210 Knickerbocker Avenue Tropical Fish, Birds and Supplies D. VITARELLA 1422 East 24th Street Brooklyn 10, New York CAIRO, N. Y. EVA'S FARM PURLING, CAIRO, N. Y. Family Vacation Resort for Fun Apr. lst Rates S38 Tel.: LY 9-0955 CAMBRIA HEIGHTS JOHN BAUMGARTEN Wines 8: Liquors 217-03 Linden Blvd. We Deliver Tel.: LA 8-5780 Congratulations to the Class of '57 MR. 8: MRS. JOSEPH A. CALLAGHAN CARLE PLACE THOMAS I. LONG INC. LAMINATED PLASTICS - SHEETS RODS 8: TUBES, RAW STOCK FABRICATED PARTS, ASSEMBLIES OLD COUNTRY DINER OLD COUNTRY dr GLEN COVE ROADS CARLE PLACE O'LEARY'S RELIGIOUS GOODS STORE Complete Lines of Statues, Missals Nativity Set and Rosaries IOHN'S DELICATESSEN Fine Delicacy Foods Domestic - Imported Best Wishes to the Class of '57 THE KILDUFF FAMILY 255 Dow Avenue BILL MADICAN,S 271 Glen Cove Road Tel.: PI 6-1193 Catering to Weddings - Parties Steaks, Sea Food, Cocktail Lounge ONE OAK DAIRY, INC. 357 Old Country Road Tel.: ED 3-0025 THE VIDEO SHOP T.V. Sales - Service - Repairs Tel.: ED 3-1186 CEN TERPORT Compliments of MELE'S PAVILION COLD SPRING HARBOR COMPLIMENTS OF MR. AND MRS. L. M. BLATNICKY COLD SPRING HILL JOHN LEONARDI Tel.: HA 1-0888 Prime Meat Sz Poultry Cor. McArthur 81 Jericho Tumpike 223 ws.-'WM YH are-iiii' JOHN L. LOESEL Homes - Acreage - Building Plots 500 West Jericho Tpke. Tel.: MY 2-7760 COLLEGE POINT SUPERIOR STEEL DOOR AND TRIM CO., INC. 15-03 126th STREET COLLEGE POINT 56, NEW YORK CORONA ELLANEF MACHINE TOOL CO. 97-11 50th AVENUE, CORONA, N. Y. EXPERIMENTAL MACHINE SHOP ELECTRON METAL PRODUCTS CORP. 33-83 127th Street Tel.: TW 8-7449 EAST MEADOW EDWARD W. COLLINS Insurance 1846 Casper Avenue Tel.: IV 6-5583 HARRAN TRANSPORTATION CO., INC. 1417 Jerusalem Avenue East Meadow, New York EAST PATERSON, N. I. I. SAVISVILLE Iobbers of Bakers Supplies 17 Chamber Avenue, East Patterson, N. J. 'aww THE KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS float won first prize in the Mineola jubilee parade. I V I I. . ,tai l L r p - . I V- f .lggvg ,. C A - :,..fi:w,gm,ge,:,,, , ,eff2e,'4r,,f'f2'w1' -i'1f1::e'f:1rs-it . .- . EAST ROCKAWAY HUCHIE', WOODS Wines and Liquors East Rockaway EAST WILLISTON Compliments and Best Wishes of DR. FRANCIS E. BYRNE, D.M.D. STANDARD SERVICE COMPANY Janitor Service Specialists 376 Feather Lane WILLISTON TAILORS AND FURRIERS Cleaning Done on Premises 470 Sagamore Avenue Tel.: PI 6-5042 ELMON T Compliments of HINDS AND TOONEY ASSOCIATED FOOD STORES 736 Hempstead Turnpike Tel.: FL 4-5090 CALLO 81 NALES 1285 Hempstead Turnpike Elmont, New York CASA ROSA 762 Hempstead Turnpike Italian Cuisine EAGLE MANOR BEER DIST. CO. Beer and Soda Delivered to Your Home 970 Hempstead Tpke. FL 4-8208, 4-0129 F IELDSTONE HARDWARE Pittsburgh Paints 754 Hempstead Turnpike GALLO AUTO SALES INC. 1285 Hempstead Turnpike Quality Cadillacs TUDOR BAR AND CATERING Air Conditioned Bar-Catering Hall Gratis No Affair Too Large or Small WESTGATE PHARMACY 750 Hempstead Tpke. Tel.: FL 4-3828 Gateway to Health and Happiness FARMINGDALE CONGRATULATIONS TO CLASS OF 1957 THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK FRIENDLY - APPRECIAT IVE - OBLIGING MEMBER OF F.D.I.C. MOTOR INN GARAGE CHEVROLET - 57 - OLDSMOBILE 461 FULTON STREET CASA LOU RESTAURANT Catering to Weddings, Banquets Tel.: CH 9-9840 Compliments of PARAMOUNT DINER AERO TAVERN 385 Conklin Street Famiingdale BERT AND BOB SHOES 328 Main Street Tel.: CH 9-0148 BIRKENTALL FLORISTS 354 Conklin Street Farmingdale THE BROWNIE BAKE SHOP 222 Main Street Party - Wedding and Ice Cream Cakes 224 WILLIAM E. CANNADY 325 Conklin Street Real Estate 8: Insurance CITY OF GLASS America's Garden Center Melville Road CH. 9-1700 Compliments of A FRIEND sii, V, Zitrfei ,95-liilsglffilli Q FARMINGDALE MEAT MARKET, INC. 210 Main Street, F anningdale Tel.: CH 9-8200 8a 9-8201 LONG ISLAND ARMY 8: NAVY STORE 218 Main Street Tel.: CH 9-9846 MEDINES MEN SHOP 313 Main Street Tuxedos For Hire Compliments of NASSAU BARBER SHOP 280 Main Street PINECREST MEMORIALS, INC Wellwood Avenue Tel.: CH 9-1862 Monuments erected in all Cemeteries RAMO DRUGS 425 Main Street Tel.: CH 9-0261 Compliments of JOSEPH STERN SCHOOL HOUSE BARBER SHOP 455 Main Street Expert Hair Cutting - 4 Barbers - No Waiting ,M , Att.- as IVanhoe I-7200 Compliments of SALES SERVICE ,i F u n n L N 0 Q Z BRAUN GEAR CO. io BROOKLYN, NEW YORK S f TRUCKS PARTS L HILL MOTORS, INC. 257 MAIN STREET HEMPSTEAD, N. Y. Ploneer 6-8686 Ploneef 2-7121 Greetings EAT, Inc. FUEL OIL ARROW ELECTRONICS, INC. Service is our motto! MOBILHEAT 525 JERICHO TURNPIKE MINEOLA, NEW YORK THOMAS J. HEWITT, Pres. R. FRANK CUTNEY, Vice Pres. 225 B F K HELPS YOUR SCHOOL O O I BUILDS YOUR BAND Have You Ever Marched To The Music Of YOUR OWN SCHOOL BAND We have furnished instruments on long-term payments under a rental-purchase plan for many Catholic schools. Write us for particulars. ATT: MR. ANGELO FERDINANDO TEL.: ROckville Center 6-2910 B. F. K. MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS GU., INC 446 Sunrise Highway Rockville Center, New York 226 e-Q as-1,1-fga.,:'f fffaggjfQ5g1fJ4,..1 '5 -a5s::a:fg, .iq1:e.1'-' 2 V: sz -4 Vaiizzerif' deff- .--1,514 VON LEESEN'S CONFECTIONERY 282 Main Street Farmingdale WOLLY'S, INC. Hardware - Houseware - Paints 310 Main Street FLORAL PARK HAROLD DOUGHERTY PLUMBING 8: HEATING 263-14 HILLSIDE AVENUE TEL.: FI 7-3737 THE HOUSE OF F ORST 251 JERICHO TURNPIKE FLORAL PARK, LONG ISLAND NOREF CONSTRUCTION CORP. 38 GERANIUM AVENUE COMMERCIAL BUILDINGS AND V BRICKWORK COMPLIMENTS OF VERBENA DELICATESSEN CONGRATULATIONS TO THE CLASS OF 1957 MR. 8: MRS. EDWARD J. O'CONNELL FLORAL FURNITURE CO. 216 Jericho Turnpike Floral Park GARTRELL MOTORS, INC. DeSoto - Plymouth Jericho Turnpike and Barnick Street LADE SERVICE STATION 284 Jericho Turnpike Cor. Plainfield Ave. and Jericho Tpke. Compliments of MR. 81 MRS. -MARLOW NUZZI FUEL CO. Heating Specialists Fuel Oil - Oil Bumers ROBERTS FRENCH DRY CLEANERS We Operate our Own Plant 173 Tulip Avenue Tel.: FL 4-2409 Congratulations to the Class of 1957 Compliments of MR. 81 MRS. LAWRENCE VOELGER BOCAR REALTY Extends its Compliments to The Class of 1957 CLARE'S DELICATESSEN Home Cooking Our Specialty 152 Tulip Avenue Tel.: FL 4-5960 COVERT TEXACO SERVICE 35 Covert Avenue Marfak Lubrication 8: Auto Repairs COVERT TEXACO SERVICE Marfak Lubrication 8: Auto Repairs 35 Covert Avenue Tel.: PR 5-9883 THOMAS F. DALTON Funeral Director Floral Park and Hicksville, N. Y. Compliments of JOHN P. DREWS ERNIE'S DELICATESSEN 255-19 Hillside Avenue Catering Tel.: FI 7-1882 227 BISHOP CUTHBERT 0'GARA, C.P., celebrates Holy Mass prior to the Catholic Daughters of America book fair. - .... r.,r., .x. ,,,.., agar, iss, iQ1:e2.s:f.r 255,55 ygwwefwryb.. A. A W, .,,..,.., ..Q,,:Lacff-fr-11-szrzvfexsxzgzsiegi-ziffzifew wf-wffwffwev'evseffffr-H'fl-my Q -1 I -- aaa 1 ,,...,, ,W ,, , rv,.,,,?S .grad-1r......,, ,.,f --ff- .f--f-.V-1.fmaa151,43-are.,ra.r.z,f2m. ...... an ...r, , .5 .,r. ,,s1,r.,,Wm.,A.,.,m.,. r.., am:W:w.5ri...,wM,mm,M ,Xi r,,k,k,.WNU,... ,..,, r.,,m.,, .,,, , r.,,.. 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'cV 'fst' SE Fi' f-535715 ailieiliiii:SEisi '-53'c57fti7XEEZiEii' tw-,grqagwp 5,f.p,M.,,, gg , Q-vzq. , H K, .s.af:wf3,.k.5-3,.,rr: .1-sa j5ijj5qQjgQfZ3gggg 'b11'1'f-15, ILJ5LsiHi5u'? 1553.Lili.ig,j,lL15,j.1jLgL,-W lf.. I IQTIQF.:-l..I?1 lz1?l:?iii?te:15:1lL1 'ifikflkfif 'kiiiriirfieg-Ryflm 1EB9' f . 1 ' FLORAL PARK REALTY 265-12 Hillside Avenue Floral Park, New York FLORAL PRIME MEAT MARKET 225 Jericho Turnpike Tel.: FL 4-0470 - 4-0471 FRY'S SPORTING GOODS, INC. Established 1934 171 Tulip Avenue Tel.: FL 4-3772 HILLCREST SERVICE STATION 400 Tulip Avenue Tel.: FL 4-2713 Complete Auto Repairs and Service CHARLES JURGENS, GROCER 134 Tulip Avenue Tel.: FL 4-0278 LAUNDERWELL 192 Jericho Turnpike Floral Park LAUREL NURSERY TEL.: FL 4-9708 Florists - Landscape Contractors Garden Supplies 311 Jericho Turnpike JOHN MEYER,S DELICATESSEN Assortment of Foods, Salads 81 Cooking 374 Tulip Avenue MICHAEL P. MORGAN Jeweler 115 South Tyson Ave., Floral Park D. MOSS SHOES 188 Jericho Turnpike Nationally Advertised Foot Wear SY NASS CLOTHIER Men's and Boys' Clothing 220 Jericho Turnpike Tel.: FL 4-7080 PARK HILL LIQUOR SHOP M. C. Mulholland 254-10 Hillside Avenue PARK MANOR SERVICE STATION Cover 8: Marshall Avenues Floral Park, Long Island PILGRIM PHARMACY Tel. FL 4-7952 William Mecca - Robert Peck Hillside Avenue at New Hyde Park FLORAL PARK fContinuedD REDVANLY'S DEPARTMENT STORE Men, Women 8: Boys, Apparel 170 Tulip Avenue ROCHE PHARMACY Matthew Roche, Pharmacist 217 Jericho Turnpike Tel.: FL 4-0521 JOHN RUSSO 129 Tulip Avenue Tuxedos for Hire - Summer Formals SAVEMORE Cleaners and Launderers 148 Tulip Avenue Compliments of SCHAEFFER'S CONFECTIONERY SYLVAN Hardware - Housewares - Gifts 146 Tulip Avenue Tel.: FL 4-8446 Compliments of TULIP HILL BOWLING ALLEYS 431 Tulip Avenue Tel.: FL 4-9449 NICK TASSONE Aluminum Windows and Doors 320 Jericho Turnpike, Floral Park TURNPIKE MARKET 155 Jericho Turnpike Choice Meats VITA,S PHARMACY 124 Tulip Avenue Tel.: FL 4-0160 FLUSHING COMPLIMENTS OF CARLSON HOIST AND MACHINE CO., INC. THOMAS P. PAYNE Investment Securities 39-01 Main Street .. r 1, -f'fi,1: FRANKLIN SQUARE MAKE BANKING YOUR CAREEIIH THE FRANKLIN NATIONAL BANK FRANKLIN SQUARE, L. I. Compliments of EL MOMBO NITE CLUB Catering and Dacing Nightly CANARYLAND 1039 Hempstead Turnpike Franklin Square, New York DRUG FAIR 775 Hempstead Turnpike Tel.: PR 5-7411 FRANKLIN SQUARE VAN CO., INC. 1155 Hempstead Turnpike Moving Sz Storage - Personal Service Emphasized JOSEPH HOFFMAN AND SONS Beer - Ginger Ale - Club Soda - Beverages 24 Franklin Avenue Tel.: FL 2-8952 Home Delivery A Specialty Compliments of MICHAELS' 681 Hempstead Turnpike Custom Hair Cutting MODERN MAID KITCHENS Kitchen Cabinets - General Woodworking 169 Scherer Blvd. Tel.: PR 5-5565 MODERN SHOE REPAIR C. DelBuono and A. Savastio, Props. 366 Hempstead Turnpike FRED SCHILLING 81 SON Hardware - Paints - Housewares 322 Hempstead Tpke. Tel.: FL 2-7272 Compliments of MR. :Sz MRS. SCHRADE Sz FAMILY SPORT FAIR, INC. Sporting Goods - Teams Outiitted 1051 Hempstead Turnpike TANK'S BAKE SHOP 306 Hempstead Turnpike Specialty in Birthday Cakes TOM'S GULF SERVICE STATION KEYBOARD MUSIC SHOP Tulip Ave. 8: Renken Blvd., Tel.: FL 4-9414 1035 Hempstead Turnpike Auto Repairs - Lubricating - Tires - Tubes Compliments of TRUESON MOTORS, INC. KOLLNERS SUPERMARKET Dodge - Plymouth Dealer 275 Hempstead Turnpike 700 Hempstead Turnpike Tel.: IV 9-7500 KRAUSS FUNERAL HOME, INC. TRUNZ QUALITY MEATS 1097 Hempstead Turnpike Located in Franklin Square Tel.: FI 7-0244 Open Daily MEISELS STATIONERY WERNER,S TOYLAND Candy-Stationery-Ice Cream-School Supplies The Small Store with the Large Stock 167 Franklin Avenue Tel.: FL 4-9616 979 Hempstead Tpke. Tel.: FI 7-2515 Bptldwin 3-1373 EVergreen 3-0777 EDWARD A. DOWLI NG, Established l 892 FUNERAL DIRECTORS Air-Conditioned Chapels Available Eve rywhe re FREDERICK C. FAHY President 92 NORMAN AVENUE BROOKLYN 22, N. Y. 228 V A. FREEPORT ALLINSON AND GEROZOF JAMES A. FLYNN 8: ASSOCIATES CATHOLIC FUND RAISING COUNCIL HUB BUILDING-FREEPORT, N. Y. COMMERCIAL APPLIANCES - SALES 6: SERVICE 76 East Merrick Road Equipment for Hotels - Restaurants - Institutions - New - Used - Rebuilt Compliments of JOSEPH H. FISHER 81 CO. Tel.: FR 9-1025 MARTIN COAL AND OIL CO., INC. 99 Russell Place Freeport, New York MONARCH TIRE CORP. 251 N. Main Street Firestone New Tires - Recaps - New Treads SEA BREEZE Freeport Point at Foot of Miller Avenue Tel.: FR 8-0358 THE TOWN CLEANERS AND DYERS Cleaners, Tailors and Dyers 26 S. Grove Street Tel.: FR 9-2487 ALLINSON and GEROZOF DANZIGER Sporting Goods - Luggage - Toys 70 S. Main Street DUFF,S MEN'S CLOTHING 5 Railroad Avenue Tel.: FR 8-7944 Standard Brands for Less BENJAMIN M. FEINSILLER, D.D.S. 434 W. Merrick Road Freeport, Long Island A FRIEND SCHULTZ SPORTING GOODS 41 West Sunrise Highway Freeport, New York SMITH'S MARINE SALES 81 SERVICE 175 Woodcleft Avenue Lyman Boats Congratulations to Class of 1957 MR. AND MRS. JOSEPH F. SWORDS DIMARTINO'S BEAUTY SHOP Mr. Paul- Owner 15A Railroad Avenue, Freeport GARDEN CITY BRO. ANDREW HAWKE, S.M., looks over the 'fig power plant of the new Chevrolet with a representative of Frame Motors, who donated the car to the driver- education course. CONGRATULATIONS TO THE CLASS OF '57 MR. AND MRS. M. JEAN PORGES TUTTLE, REILLY 8: CO., INC. 106 7th STREET GARDEN CITY, NEW YORK LAWRENCE I. BENNETT, INC. Commercial Avenue, Garden City Long Island's Oldest Oil Heating Co. Compliments of THE BRANDEWIEDE FAMILY Garden City, Long Island Homes in Garden City F. 81 G. CONSTRUCTION CO. 116 New Market Road Tel.: PI 6-5127 Compliments of THE F OCHTMAN FAMILY FRANKLIN MEAT MARKET Prime Meats, Poultry, Sea Foods Tel.: PI 6-0847 or PI 6-0846 GARDEN CITY AUTO BODY WORKS N. Porrier, Prop. 107 Franklin Avenue, Garden City HOFFMANN'S DELICATESSEN 180 7th Street Garden City, New York LONG ISLAND TRUST CO. Great Neck - Garden City Members Federal Deposit Insurance Corp. Compliments of MR. 8: MRS. IOHN E. LONGUA AND FAMILY COMPLIMENTS OF Compliments A FRIEND of --'? '-' ST. ANNE'S SCHOOL HILTON HOUSE, INC. FINE WINES 81 SPIRITS Compliments 53 HILTON AVENUE of FOR FREE DELIVERY TEL.: PI 2-1000 MR. AND MRS. WILLIAM J. SMITH JOHN A. LINDNER 60 VASSAR STREET INSURANCE-LIFE AND GENERAL 229 SPIES CAMERA SHOP, INC. 933 Franklin Avenue Garden City, New York 42 it-fan: I Eiga fab? ' we ,.. , , -.N X, ,. ,QM 556 . 1 'ns-521: 561 55 QQ' C., .W JL esuegs-.1.. E .arf-...if W, 1 Ifamf 5... am, .,k,A. I , :Ft-1552 11. ..-1... M GARDEN CITY fContinuedJ F. W. WOOLWORTH CO. In The Heart of Roosevelt Field D. I. Schultz, Manager ADELPHI CHEMISTS Prescriptions Our Specialty 15 S. Nassau Blvd. Tel.: IV 6-5533 ADELPHI CLEANERS AND TAILORS 328 Nassau Boulevard Garden City Compliments of ADELPHI DELICATESSEN 351 Nassau Boulevard ARISTA FURS OF DISTINCTION Remodeling and Storage 937 Franklin Avenue BARBATSULY BROTHERS 1046 Franklin Avenue Tel.: PI 2-8280 For Fine Furs BEAU MART 100 A 7th Street Beauty Salon Tel.: PI 7-5280 BESTEVER CLEANERS 184 7th Street Garden City, New York BETTY WALES SHOPS 829 Franklin Avenue Garden City, New York CANIVAN BROTHERS, INC. 166 7th Street Building Repairs CANIVAN BROTHERS, INC. Building Repairs Garden City CANTON LAUNDRY 57 New Hyde Park Road All Work Done by Hand Quick Service, Collar Repairing DEPENDABLE MEAT MARKET Quality Meats and Poultry 45 New Hyde Park Road . -11-f:ff-1w.'fi'iffff' ' 'Vffiliiif 51? ifvaalimigssys-1 1 .W . s ff'-.1-1f?:f1.f224?1f, 1 V e. . :1'z'.w:.ff - 7ss:1w:.w2r,1,:1:1- 1 1552,-sw ...Q , . V mi-5 . .1 . .. ,. . Q .my-111. 1 .. :mf Fi 1 : fififf rig 8 1' -51:11 flf'.,.L -f -2- 'WI ' - gig... ..1. ,sw-1,,::1.-fmsiissalf. .1 . fx, ar.. if as 1112, -5, 11.5.15 1 , 2' ss'- 2-'--H H - . at . ., , . . ' 1 5' .. - .. 1. - 1. FR. JAMES DARBY, S.M., leads the Mothers' Club Day of Rccollection. DREXLS BAKE SHOP 30 Nasau Boulevard Tel.: IV 6-8971 EAST COAST ASSOCIATES, INC. 61 Hilton Avenue E. I. McMahon, Pres. THE GARDEN CITY AGENCY, INC. Real Estate - Insurance - Mortgages 307 S. Nassau Boulevard, Garden City GARDEN CITY FLORIST 173 7th Street, Garden City Tel.: PI 7-2121 GARDEN CITY GULF SERVICE Franklin Avenue 81 7th Street Tel.: PI 7-1400 GARDEN CITY HAIR STYLISTS, INC. 656 Franklin Avenue Tel.: PI 7-1113 GARDEN CITY HAND LAUNDRY Nasau Blvd. Garden City GARDEN CITY IEWELERS 747 Franklin Avenue Watch-Jewelry Repairs-Jewelry Remodeled GARDEN CITY SHOE REBUILDERS 178 7th Street Tel.: PI 7-3242 Zipper Service and Orthopedic Work GARDEN POULTRY FARMS Turkeys, Squabs, Capons, Ducks 174 7th Street Tel.: PI 7-1233 GARDEN POULTRY FARMS Fresh Killed Bar-B-Q Poultry Buy the Parts You Like GARDEN SWEET SHOPPE Fountain-Cigars-Cigarettes 61 New Hyde Park Rd. Tel.: FL 4-9644 Compliments of DR. LEWIS L. GOTTLIEB HAMBURGER EXPRESS The Finest Hamburger Ever Made 176 7th Street HAPPY WALK SHOES 927 Franklin Avenue Keds-P. F. and White Bucks HUBBELL, KLAPPER 81 HUBBELL Real Estate PI 7-2900 65 Hilton Avenue JACK AND IILLSHOPPE Infants, 81 Childrenis Wear 313 Nassau Blvd., Garden City, N. Y. IOHN-EXCLUSIVE HAIR STYLIST 182 7th Street Tel.: PI 7-1340 Call For an Apointment LOU,S TAILORS-48 New Hyde Park Rd. Pick-up 81 Deliver-Tux To Hire Alterations-Pressing Tel.: FL 4-0161- JOSEPH W. MAUSER-Insurance 662 Franklin Avenue Tel.: PI 7-0171 Compliments of M. MEYER - FAMILY CHARLES REEDY BEAUTY SALON 64 New Hyde Park Road Tel.: FL 4-6657 230 5 Qi 9 if 5. Compliments of PAXTON G' COMPANY coMMonrrlEs Bkolcsks IOO HUDSON STREET NEW YORK CITY MOhawk 9-II60 G. H. MAGEE MAGEE FUEL OILS MOBILHEAT 150 E. MAIN STREET BABYLON N.Y EDWARD EHRBAR, INC. CONSTRUCTION MACHINERY O WESTBURY, N EW YORK HWE WON! Jim Lynch and the NYU Crosscounfry Trophy. FLEXWOOD RANDOMWOOD KALISTRON KALITEX KALFLEX, Inc. 101 PARK AVENUE : : NEW YORK CITY RobertD Cl t P sident V ARORPLY WELDWOOD CI-IALK BOARD TACKBOARD United States Plywood Distributor 23 GARDEN CITY CContinuedJ ST. ANNE'S HIGH SCHOOL CLUB Rev. Thomas I. Colgan Rev. David G. Farley Compliments of JAMES SALEM, D.P.S. SAUL,S MEN'S SHOP 998 Franklin Avenue Garden City SEVENTH STREET STATIONERY 170 7th Street Parker-Sheaffer-Esterbrook STEWART AVE. SERVICE STATION, Inc 611 Stewart Avenue Phone GA 7-9829 TAYLOR-WARNER CORP. Realtors-Insurance 101 7th Street Tel.: PI 2-7100 TERVO'S HOUSE OF SPECIALTIES Art and Model Supplies 14 Nassau Boulevard GARDEN CITY PARK D 61 D MOTORS 2215 IERICHO TURN PIKE GARDEN CITY PARK MINEOLA MACK DISTRIBUTORS, Inc. ATLANTIC AVE. 81 NASSAU BLVD. GARDEN CITY PARK, N. Y. SAL LOPICCOLO Plumbing 81 Heating Contra. Garden City Park, New York ALRAY-TOWING PI 6-9678 County Ct. House Rd. 8: Jericho Tpke. Collision Work-Painting-A.A.A. Service FUMEX SANITATION 131 Herricks Road Garden City Park I-IERRICKS NURSERY Shrubs-Seeds-Slate-Top Soil F ertilizers-Peat Moss HOWARD'S GROCERY 2201 Jericho Tpke. Garden City Park NASSAU TRAILER 81 MOTOR SALES 2351 Jericho Tpke. Mobile Homes-Sales-Service-Supplies VAN BUREN AUTO BODY BUILDERS Jericho Turnpike Garden City Park, New York GARDEN CITY SOUTH Good Luck to Class of '57 ADELPHI DRIVE-IN CLEANERS Good Luck to Class of '57 FROM ADELPHI GARAGE Compliments of BELLOW,S LIQUOR STORE 34 Nassau Blvd. So. Congratulations to Class of ,57 CUSTOM KITCHENS 233 THE FRIENDLY BUTCHERS 18 Nassau Blvd. Tel.: IV 6-1133 GARDEN CHOP HOUSE 9 Nassau Blvd. Garden City South MOLONEY,S WINES 81 LIQUORS 265 Nassau Boulevard Garden City South MR. 8: MRS. MATTHEW W. ROGERS 201 Brompton Road Garden City South, New York HARRY WIEDEMANN, INC. Plumbing and Heating 11 Nassau Boulevard Tel.: IV 6-4444 GLEN COVE GERLICK'S INN GLEN COVE AVENUE TEL.: GL 4-2992 f, CONGRATULATIONS T0 THE CLASS OF '57 MR. AND MRS. ANTHONY RUGEL Compliments of COLUMBIA RIBBON 8z CARBON MFG. CO., INC. Glen Cove, New York L. k M. MOTORS SALES, INC. Lincoln - Mercury Glen Cove, New York SEARS ROEBUCK AND CO. Shop at Sears and Save 52 Glen Street J. BRIGATI 39 School Street Glen Cove, Long Island BRIGATI Wine and Liquor 108 School Street Tel.: GL 4-0321 FOREST WINE AND LIQUOR STORE Philip P. Mercadante 83 Forest Avenue , trsi 5 sioeriirt ,,,.,1,1fr, ,V , , , , THE SCIENCE DEPARTMENT teaches students many useful facts about chemical reactions, including how to make a minature still. f rw iw, 2 ., ,, , va-if . ,, - . . Messe' .skiilr 'fq1fiQiafie:2S'f'l,fx3ge TOM ALLEN, high seller in the Fall Raffle, picks the lucky winner as his homeroom teacher, Bro. Donald Bond, S.M., looks on. Business Friends GLEN COVE CContinuedl FREDDIE,S SERVICE STATION 24 Hour Towing GL 4-1292, GL 4-0309 Glen Cove's Best Repairs Compliments of GLEN COVE PHARMACYMINC. 96 School Street, Glen Cove GLEN FLOORS Complete Floor Coverings Glen Cove - Hicksville Compliments of McCOG'S TELEVISION 82 School Street Compliments of PETER MOFFETT Compliments of MR. 81 MRS. C. TROIN Congratulations to The Class of ,57 MR. 8: MRS. W. WEIRSHOUSKY, SR. GLEN HEAD R. L. RUSSELL - FUEL OIL - SERVICE SERVICE CONTRACTS - REPAIRS STEAM 8: PIPE FITTING INSTALLATIONS - TEL.: OR 6-0937 . DUFFY AND HORAN, INC. Insurance - Bonds - Real Estate Tel.: OR 6-2600 CERTIFIED SERVICE STATION Glen Cove Avenue 81 Glen Head Road Glen Head, Long Island GLEN HEAD CLEANER Tailor and Furrier 56 Glen Head Road Tel.: OR 4-4367 Compliments of GLEN HEAD HARDWARE GLEN 'HEAD PHARMACY 55 Glen Head Road Tel.: GL 4-0489 LYNCH'S SERVICE STATION 665 Glen Cove Avenue Glen Head Compliments of DR. ALBERT E. REED GREAT NECK HOUSE BEAUTIFUL DECORATORS Creators of Beautfiul Homes 191 Middle .Neck Road Tel.: GR 2-7333 TRINCHITELLA FLYING A SERVICE Horace Harding Blvd. and Bates Ave. Tel.: HU 2-9657, GR 2-9493 GREENLAWN COMPLIMENTS OF MR. 81 MRS. EDWARD F. BURKE GREENLAWN GARAGE, INC. 96 Broadway Greenlawn, Long Island GREENLAWN VARIETY 1001 Items 5.05-.10-1.00 and up Broadway Tel.: AN 1-3218 GREENLAWN ELECTRONICS CORP. Broadway Greenlawn, New York I. E. TUECKHARDT AND CO. Printers Broadway, Greenlawn 234 GREENVALE GREENVALE PHARMACY Clinton P. Cavuoti, Ph.G. Northern Boulevard Tel.: RO 3-1286 HEMPSTEAD BROWN -HARTER CADILLAC, INC 316 NORTH FRANKLIN STREET HEMPSTEAD, NEW YORK CONGRATULATIONS TO THE CLASS OF '57 MR. 81 MRS. EDMUND C. KRAUS MENENDEZ MOTOR SALE, INC. NASH, RAMBLER SALES 8: SERVICE 185 MAIN STREET SINCE 1925 MONARCH BUICK CO., INC. 281 MAIN STREET HEMPSTEAD, NEW YORK COMPLIMENTS OF MR. AND MRS. E. SCUDELLARI Compliments of MRS. C. BAKER DE SYLVA DANCE STUDIO A Distinctive School of Dancing 138 Columbia Street JOHN N. FLEVRY Plumbing and Heating Contractor 79 Kane Avenue Tel.: IV 1-0696 HEMPSTEAD BANK Serving Safely Since 1887 Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corp. HEMPSTEAD lContinuedJ LILY LABORATORY 91 Fulton Avenue Tel.: IV 1-7703 General Medical Analysis THE NOR-WOOD CO., INC. Stationers and Printers 360 Fulton Avenue, Hempstead SCHNEIDER-TROTTE CORP. Authorized Dodge-Plymouth Dealers Hempstead, New York WALSH-CONLEY RELIGIOUS GOODS, INC. Reli ious Articles Missals Books All g - - 38 North Franklin Street, Hempstead BINDAY THE CHEMIST 723 Fulton Avenue, Hempstead Free Delivery Tel.: IV 6-0700 BROWN,S Jewelers and Silversmiths 249 Fulton Avenue H. BEROZA 61 CO. Plumbing Br Heating Supplies Hempstead, New York CLINTON DELICATESSEN 426 Clinton Street Tel.: IV 3-7930 THE CUSTOM CLEANER 191 Baldwin Road Tel.: IV 1-7150 DOUG,S LUNCHEONETTE 165 Henry Street E. 8: M. CONTRACTING CO. Carpentry 35 Robinwood Avenue Homes - Particular Mechanics MR. 61 MRS. FREDERICK C. EDEL Compliments of FLYNN,S BAR AND GRILL The Best Bar in Town HAGENAH,S DELICATESSEN Caterers 157 Henry Street Tel.: IV 1-9170 FULTON FISH MARKET Hotels, Restaurants and Institutions Supplied Sea Foods Our Specialty HEMPSTEAD OUTDOOR STORE 5 N. Franklin Street Tel.: IV 6-9851 Guns - Ammunition - Sporting Goods Special Discount to Students HUSNIK JEWELERS 152 Jackson Street Tel.: IV 3-6930 Certified Master Watchmaker Compliments of MR. 81 MRS. JOHN E. KEENAN, JR. Hempstead, New York LAKEVILLE MEAT MARKET 162 Henry Street Hempstead LOUIS SERVICE STATION 141 Westbury Boulevard Hempstead, Long Island MACK MARKOWITZ, INC. Main and Bedell Streets Tel.: IV 3-9600 Your Oldsmobile Dealer We Have What it Takes to Service all Makes Custom C. D. Tibbetts - Prop. 311 f. m-Wmtiatinn fur G5nnh Spirit muh Q' nmprztitiun USL! have shown in this? Drive. un? of IA awarb To 113 this y Gitutiun uf erit ,QQAMTHO ,. , Urtaber19.1956 0 W f 5- lil 3 3 32, E ' JA? Q3 1 of A 235 MARRA MEAT MARKET 156 Main Street Hempstead, Long Island McMAHON'S STATIONERY Toys - Box Candy - Film 8 Homan Boulevard, Hempstead EDWARD MILLER, INC. Town and Country Wear for Men 252 Fulton Avenue NASSAU BLVD. NEWS SERVICE P. O. Box 11 Serving All Long Island Compliments of NASSAU TERMINAL BOWLING ALLEYS, INC. 100 Main Street Tel.: IV 6-5300 O'CONNOR LIQUOR STORE 682 Fulton Avenue Hempstead, New York WROUGHT IRON RAILINGS Ornamental Iron Works E. Riebe Tel.: SU 1-6200 PITRE MUSIC HOUSE, INC. 89 Main Street, Hempstead, L. I. Tel.: IV 1-8380 ROULSTON'S SUPER MARKET Full Line of Groceries, Meats, Vegetables 439 Clinton Street Compliments of SCH1LLING,S SERVICE STATION 404 Clinton Street SKOURAS THEATRES Calderone and Rivoli Hempstead STAFFORD'S ment for all Athletic Activities 150 Jackson Street STANDARD PARTS CORP. 277 N. Franklin Street Hempstead, New York Equip A ,. .. A 1 S 9 Ed.. Note: 1A won MAGNANIMOUS, arenit they. Q the Fall Raffle competition.J HEMPSTEAD fContinuedl Compliments of WEST END TAVERN 1 Front Street WESTBURY FUEL OIL CO. Oil Burner Sales dz Service 64 Teresa Place Tel.: IV 3-7470 F. W. WOOLWORTH Hempstead Turnpike On The Squarev HERRICKS Men's and Boys' Wear BY HARRIS Herrick Shopping Center HICKSVILLE DOLAN ELECTRIC CORP. 19 GENESEE STREET HICKSVILLE WE 5-1661 MID-ISLAND RUBBISH REMOVAL CO. 16 FOUNTAIN STREET HICKSVILLE, LONG ISLAND Cimpliments of MR. AND MRS. FRANK DeMONACO Compliments of A FRIEND Compliments of MADDIN'S AUTO BODY 140 Woodbury Road MEADOWBROOK PAPER CO., INC. Wholesale Paper Distributors Hicksville GEORGE AND CLIFF'S MARKET 6 East Marie Street Hicksville Friends AND GENE LaBORNE scores ag KELLER'S SERVICE STATION All Work Guaranteed 158 Woodbury Road Tel.: WE 1-9793 POWELIIS T.V. SERVICE 17 East Marie Street Tel.: WE 1-4664 PURCELL'S FLOWER SHOP 188A Broadway Tel.: WE 1-2830 RANDI CLEANERS Hicksville, New York Tel.: WE 1-2044 Compliments of MR. Ez MRS. LOUIS SMITH TIRE CRAFT, INC. Tires - Tubes - Batteries - Recapping 25 Herzog Place HOLLIS QUINN'S HOLLISWOOD LIQ. STORE RETAIL 81 WHLE. LIQUOR DEALER 190-20 HILLSIDE AVENUE FRANCIS MASTRIDGE Real Estate and Insurance 198-20 Hillside Avenue Tel.: HO 5-6000 Best Wishes JOSEPH C. AMMIRATI CEA BROS. BEER 81 BEV. DIST. 197-29 Jamaica Avenue All Brands of Beers Delivered JAMAICA LUMBER CO. 186-02 Jamaica Avenue Tel.: OL 8-3300 Lumber, Millwork, Insulation, Etc. RUDMANN'S PHARMACY Jamaica Avenue cor. 190th Street Prescriptions Tel.: HO 5-3646 HUNTINGTON COUNTRY TOGS 265 MAIN STREET LADIES APPAREL READY TO WEAR CONGRATULATIONS TO CLASS OF '57 MR. 8: MRS. GEORGE T. GRACE ROBERT C. MOSS, INC. OPTICIANS 361 W. MAIN STREET HUNTINGTON THE R.W.S. CORP. 183 NEW YORK AVENUE HUNTINGTON, NEW YORK COMPLIMENTS OF MR. 81 MRS. ROBERT SWANSON HUNTINGTON COMPLIMENTS OF TARGET ROCK CORPORATION Best Wishes From THE EISENHAUERS Compliments of RICHARD C. FABER 236 REPUBUL' AWA 7'l0N C'0RPORf4 7'l0N GUIDED MISSILES DIVISION O MI NEOLA, LONG ISLAND GAS HEATS WATER BEST. . . 3 TIMES FASTER and a PERMAGLAS Water Heater insures all the clean, hot water for every household need . . . Automatlcally. Rust-free because it's glass-lined! Product of A. O. Smith Corporation 237 HUNTINGTON CContinuedJ Compliments of DR. 81 MRS. FRANK C. CIAFONE 27 Carver Street, Huntington RAPHAEL DELZIO - INSURANCE 1666 New York Avenue, Huntington, N. Y. HA 7-8256 EAST COAST INDUSTRIES 1138 New York Avenue Huntington, New York FUNNELL AND COOK Huntington Pharmacy, Inc. 298 Main Street IVY BROKERS, INC. 786 East Jericho Turnpike Huntington REY'S FRENCH BAKERY Home of Fine Baking 293 Main Street Tel.: HU 4-1153 Compliments of VILLAGE GREEN SERVICE STATION Park Avenue 8: East Main,Street HUNTINGTON STATION ST. HUGH'S CHURCH HUNTINGTON STATION CASKET SHOYVROOMS Caskets and Metal Vaults 56 West Hills Road, Huntington Station ACME DRIVE-IN CLEANERS 1888 New York Avenue Huntington Station CHARLE'S BARBER SHOP 1554 New York Avenue Huntington Station McILROY'S Powern Lawn Equipment 2 West Jericho Turnpike JACKSON HEIGHTS ALCO VENETIAN BLIND CO. 97-19 Roosevelt Avenue Jackson Heights, New York SAL 84 JOHN'S RESTAURANT 81 BAR 95-24 37th Avenue Jackson Heights, New York JAMAICA BAUSO AND OIHARE ATTORNEYS AT LAW JAMAICA, NEW YORK LEO TRABOLD Prime Meats - Poultry Provisions 83-36 Parsons Boulevard Tel.: RE 9-1069 TRIANGLE CHAIR SERVICE We Rent All Your Party Needs Chairs, Tables, Coat Racks, Glasses, Etc. Tel.: OL 8-7684, PR 5-9527 ATLANTIC STATIONERY CO. Top Supplier of Stationery To Retail Accounts W. J. RILEY CO., CONTRACTOR 155-28 Jamaica Avenue Jamaica, New York 238 UNITED RECREATION, INC. 168-09 Hillside Avenue 16 Modern Brunswick Alleys JERSEY CITY TO THE CLASS OF 1957 COMPLIMENTS OF KURT ORBAN, INC. INDUSTRIAL IMPORTERS KEW GARDENS Best Wishes From MR. 81 MRS. WM. GEHRHARDT LAKE GEORGE TOM-RO MOTEL Modern Units - T.V. - Beach Lake George, N. Y. Rt. 9N Tel.: 2205 LAURELTON A FRIEND LEVITTOWN ROBERT J. FOOTE FLOOR COVERING West Village Green, Levittown BENEFCIAL FINANCE CO. 8000 Hempstead Tumpike Tel.: PE 1-5220 EAST GREEN DRUGS, INC. Prescription Specialists Free Delivery PE.:1-2525 ELM TREE CLEANERS 77 Elm Drive i sr SENIOR SODALISTS attend a day of recollection and communion breakfast prior to their consecration as Sodalists. MUGULDPIICK MUTURS AUTHORIZED LINCOLN - MERCURY DEALER SHOWROOMS FLUSHING WILLISTON PARK 133 - 24 36 ROAD 415 WILLS AVENUE ALL CARS GUARANTEED Sales - Service - Parts SAFE BUY USED CARS TOMMASINI APPLIANCES and TELEvlsloN A ROOSEVELT SHOPPING CENTER-GARDEN CITY RIVERHEAD-138 E. MAIN STREET 239 CHARLES F. VACHRIS, IN C Lf' LEVITTOWN fContinuedj J. C. PENNEY CO. Levittown Center 3007 Hempstead Turnpike TOM,S SERVICE STATION East Village Green Open 7 Days a Week For The Finest Service LINDENHURST COMPLIMENTS OF GOOD HUMOR CORPORATION CONNELLY HOMES Sunrise Highway 81 N. Fulton Avenue Lindenhurst LITTLE NECK BROADWAY TAILOR 250-16 Northern Boulevard Little Neck LONG ISLAND CITY GEO. H. BRUDERMANN MANUFACTURERS REPRESENTATIVE LONG ISLAND CITY, N. Y. HALLORAN-NARR CONSTRUCTION LONG ISLAND CITY L. B. RUSSELL CHEMICALS PHOTOGRAPHIC CHEMISTS 14-33 31st AVENUE BAYER-CADILLAC-OLDSMOBILE, INC. 37-15 Northem Boulevard Long Island City 1, New York THOS. F. MULLIGAN Plumbing and Heating Long Island City SUNNYSIDE BRONZE FOUNDRY, INC. Bronze and Aluminum Castings Wood and Metal Pattems -. 'if .-rmr?1w,2fr.,, . , f-.ff-. .firm-.ff-f. THE October, 1956. REPUBLICAN PARTY sponsored a float in Mineola's Golden Jubilee Celebration, in LYN BROOK CONGRATULATIONS 81 BEST WISHES TO THE CLASS OF '57 MR. 8x MRS. JOSEPH L. KEELEY Congratulations To The Class of '57 THE MOODY FAMILY RUPP CHEVROLET CORP. 619 Sunrise Highway Lynbrook, New York W. M. HAMSLEY INSURANCE AGENCY 162 Oceanview Road Tel.: LY 9-4364 LeROY'S DANCING SCHOOL 375 Sunrise Highway Tel.: LY 9-7171 All Types of Ballroom Dancing LYNBROOK GAS STATION Broadway 8z Scanton Avenue Lynbrook, Long Island. WHITEY,S SERVICE STATION Expert Lubrication, Repairs, Road Service Lakeview Ave. 81 Rolling St., Lynbrook, L. I. MALVERNE CONGRATULATIONS TO CLASS OF '57 MR. 8: MRS. E. J. BRAY COMPLIMENTS OF MR. AND MRS. VINCENT E. MURPHY ANN'S STORES 273 Hempstead Avenue Cleaning and Dyeing Best Wishes to Class of '57 HELEN 8: GEORGE BOWERS Compliments of MR. 81 MRS. M. R. GRIFFIN 130 Rider Avenue MALVERNE MOBILE CENTER 312 Hempstead Avenue Malverne, New York MALVERNE TAVERN 294 Hempstead Malverne, New York MALVERNE TELEVISION SERVICE Batteries - Sheet Music - Records Tel.: LY 9-7302 Compliments of MR. 8: MRS. PETER O'BRIEN Compliments of ARTHUR T. PARRIN 63 Atlas Avenue PAT'S PRIME MEATS Prime Meats - Fish - Poultry 32 Church Street, Malverne RAY'S CAMERA SHOP Printing and Developing 304 Hempstead Avenue, Malverne Compliments of DANIEL P. SULLIVAN, '33 241 I A ,. . L :Q-.fi?9,f4w . . , .. ww 1 ., ff , , , ,,... .wg:,,M, . ,... .,,, ,.,,..,. Q . - f, .xmas +L f- -agafwsfr LEG 1 02,111 333375 . .,,., ,, .,,, ,, . fmuaf ' ' ., A-1-:riff s. 'Qww-r1.w.:xf--5 was ., .W 1- aan., Q. .. , V., ' ' GT 4 if .M I .. ., ,, gg . S if Wi. 'L?'fg7l421.w 'W ,. - . . .si fffiwif QL A I 4 MANHASSET COMPLIMENTS OF MR. 8: MRS. JOSEPH A. MARTINO MANHASSET, L. I., NEW YORK ARROW PHOTO SHOP Photographic Supplies F ihn Developing COMMUNITY PHARMACY OF MUNSEY PARK 1695 Northern Boulevard Tel.: MA 7-0333 HANSENIS IEWELERS, INC. 1542 Northem Boulevard Manhasset, New York Best Wishes to the Class of '57 MR. AND MRS. I. MCLAIN AND FAMILY MASPETH IUNO WOODWORKING CO. MASPETH Compliments of DeLUX TRUCKING SERVICE MYRTLE MOTORS CORPORATION 61-20 Fresh Pond Road Maspeth, L. I. OPTICAL DIE 8: TOOL CORP. Where Better Dies Are Madei' 73-35 Grand Ave. - Maspeth 78, N. Y. MASSAPEQUA COTE REALTY REAL ESTATE . . . BUSINESS BROKERAGE 283 SUNRISE HIGHWAY CARVEL - FOR ALL OCCASIONS For the Best Ice Cream Specialties Cakes, Pies, Tarts, Logs, Snowballs Compliments of DR. Sz MRS. DONALD F. HARRINGTON HARTE'S PAINT 81 WALLPAPER 24 Broadway Massapequa KENNEDY,S LIQUOR STORE Grand Avenue, Massapequa .Tel.: PY 8-2692 MASSAPEQUA LIQUOR STORE 180 Merrick Road Tel.: PY 8-1824 COMPLIMENTS OF THE SAFARIK FAMILY SHORE SWEET SHOP Stationery, Fountain, Toys 202 Merrick Road Compliments of ZING'S BAR AND GRILL 242 YOU MISSED ME! MERRICK COMPLIMENTS OF THE CHIAPPARONE FAMILY - THORNE PLUMBING 8: HEATING CORP. GENERAL MOTORS HEATING EQUIPMENT 1310 MERRICK ROAD SAFIOTTI'S MEN'S SHOP For Brands You Know Clothes of Distinction Compliments of the J. P. TRUCKING COMPANY 118 Shoreham Way, Merrick, L. I. Compliments of IACK'S SERVICE STATION Merrick Road, Merrick, L. I. DR. HAROLD IAROW 5 Aster Avenue Merrick, New York Congratulations to the Class of '57 MR. Sz MRS. JOHN P. MCQUADE, Jr. SARRAPEDE'S LIQUORS 45 Merrick Avenue Merrick, Long Island SAVEMORE CLEANERS 36 Merrick Avenue Merrick, Long Island MIDDLE VILLAGE STEIGER BROS. EXPRESS CO. 68-80 73rd PLACE TEL.: TW 4-8222, TW 4-8223 MINEOLA AERO ENGINEERING COMPANY DIVISION OF GARRETT CORP. MANUFACTURES 81 SALES OF AIRCRAFT EQUIPMENT THE ZIEGFELD FOLLIES were never like this! Our cheerleaders. B.-USIJHBSSJJJ Friends MIN EOLA f Continued J COMPLIMENTS OF A FRIEND COMPLIMENTS OF THE FUSSELLS BEST WISHES CLASS OF '57 MR. 8: MRS. RAYMOND Jf GRIFFIN COMPLIMENTS OF THE IRISH AMERICAN SOCIETY TIMOTHY F. O'REGAN, PRESIDENT COMPLIMENTS OF THE PACIFICOS COMPLIMENTS OF SHERIDAN BOWLING ACADEMY TOWEY'S LUNCHEONETTE 92 MAIN STREET Cigarettes, Sandwiches: Ice Cream THE WILDWOOD AGENCY INC. GENERAL INSURANCE Jericho T pke. 81 Herricks Rd. Tel.: PI 6-7630 Compliments of THOMAS E. ABRAHAMS 38 Willis Ave., Mineola, N. Y. ASHER'S PHARMACY Jericho Tpke. cor. Willis Ave. Tel. PI 6-2876 Whelan Drugs BARNWELL TIRE CO., INC. 263 Jericho Tumpike Mineola, N. Y. Congratulations From COURTSIDE SERVICE STATION Old Country Road sr i 1 Aiahsu- A.: DRENNAN PHOTO SERVICE 156 First Street Commercial, Identification, Legal and Publicity Photos THOMAS A. DWYER 42 Third Ave. Mineola Compliments of EDWARDS, FROEHLICH 81 McDONOUGH 34 Willis Ave., Mineola, N. Y. FRAME CHEVROLET See and Drive The All New 1957 Chevy Jericho Tpke. :Sz Roslyn Rd., Mineola THOMAS F. HANLEY 8 CO. 1517 Franklin Ave. Mineola, New York HOOVER TAXI SERVICE 24 Hour Service Tel. PI 6-0948 Compliments of HOWARD JOHNSON'S Compliments of KENNEDY'S INN Mineola, L. I., N. Y. KN OTT'S PHARMACY Joseph Knott, Ph.G. Cor. Main 81 2nd Sts. Tel. PI 2-1319 MARSAK PLUMBING SUPPLY CORP. 208 Herricks Road Mineola, L. I., N. Y. 243 MERRETT INC. Dry Cleaners 246 Mineola Blvd. Tel. PI 6-1777 MID-ISLAND WHOLESALE Fruit and Produce, Inc. 163 2nd Street MINEOLA RUG 81 CARPET CO., INC. Rugs, Carpets, Broadlooms 515 Jericho Tpke. Tel.: PI 6-4090-4091 O'MALLEY'S TAVERN 150 East Jericho Tumpike Mineola PAULINE SHOPS Women's Apparel 106 Mineola Blvd. RAY POLLEY ASSOCIATES Industrial Realtors 55 Willis Ave., Mineola, N. Y. PUFFY'S TAVERN 212 Jefferson Ave. Chet 81 Ed. Zgutowicz, Props. REESE MOTORS CORP. 410 Jericho Turnpike Mineola, New York Compliments of W. E. SEXTON, INC. 195 Jericho Turnpike SOL YOUNG PLUMBING SUP. CORP. 85 Jericho Tpke., Mineola, L. I. Tel. PI 6-4817 ANN ANCELL CO. Long Islandis Leading Decorators 282 Jericho Turnpike Tel.: PI 6-4260 f - ,f Xie? , ww - i , . .. . - 5 - .. 5' 5550552333 f if ..,.,f i ,. .. .iff MINEOLA C Continued D ARMAND'S MEAT MARKET 111 Mineola Blvd. Free Delivery Tel.: PI 2-8733 GEORGE C. ASHBY HARDWARE CO. Main and Second Streets Tel.: PI 6-1312 Hardware, Paints, Glass, Fertilizer BIG THREE MOVING AND STORAGE Local and Long Distance 209 Mineola Blvd. Tel.: PI 6-2467 Compliments of BOWL MART INC. 57 E. Jericho Tpke. CHAMP,S - EDUCATIONAL TOYS 117 Mineola Blvd. Crafts and Art Supplies COMMUNITY MARKET 85 Westbury Ave. Mineola, N. Y. COUNTY RESTAURANT 81 BAR EQUIPMENT CO., INC. 290 East Jericho Tpke. Mineola, N. Y. P. CUNNINGHAM Wines and Liquors 85 Westbury Ave., Mineola W. E. DAVIS MOTORS, INC. 131 Jericho Tpke. DeSoto - Plymouth Compliments of EAGLE INSULATION CO., INC. 115 Jericho Tpke. Compliments of EAST COAST ATTIC 81 BASEMENT CO. 220 E. Jericho Tpke-Tel.: PI 6-2671 Compliments of FORESTO MEN'S SHOP 309-11 Willis Ave. FRANWIN PHARMACY AND Mineola Camera Shop 127 Mineola Blvd.-Tel.: PI-6-4720 FRED'S BAKE SHOP Where Cakes Taste Best Tel.: PI 6-5460 Mineola, N. Y. A FRIEND D. HELME AND SON 66 E. Jericho Tpke. Plumbing and Heating Contractors Compliments of MR. 81 MRS. WILLIAM L HUFFMAN JAHN,S NASSAU MEAT MARKET 184 Second Street Tel.: PI 6-0017 and PI 6-0016 JERICHO MOTORS INC. Authorized Ford Dealer PI 6-2000 JERRY'S SANDWICH SHOPPE 124 Mineola Boulevard PI 6-9551 JONSTYL SERVICE STATION 397 Jericho Tpke. Mineola, N. Y. HARRY KATZ FLOOR COVERINGS, Inc 450 Jericho Turnpike Tel.: PI 6-1458 KEARNEY BUSINESS MACHINES, INC Sales 81 Service Typewriters, Adding Mach Tel.: PI 2-1171 - 1172 KIEFEPUS SERVICE CENTER Auto Repairs - Lubrication Mineola Blvd. 15: Jackson Ave. Compliments of KUELLGREN CONSTRUCTION CO. KOSTYNICK PLUMBING Sz HEATING Petro Oil Burners 136 Jericho Tpke. - Tel.: PI 2-8562 ED LAWTAN SERVICE STATION General Repairs 81 Tire Acc. 400 Jericho Tpke. - PI 6-9488 Compliments of LINDLY 8: CO., INC. 248 Herricks Rd. ,iil.-- ,,l, .i.l LONG ISLAND LETTER SERVICE, INC. Offset - Direct Mail 95 Mineola Blvd. Compliments of DR. HENERY D. MARCUS 266 Jericho Turnpike MEYERS MINEOLA BAKERY 131 Mineola Blvd. Mineola, N. Y. MIKE SHOE REPAIRING 284 Jericho Turnpike Mineola MINEOLA GLASS AND MIRROR WORKS INC. 336 to 342 Jericho Turnpike Tel.: PI 2-1235 - 1236 - 9896 MINEOLA MUSIC Records, Sheet Music, Greeting Cards 142 Jericho Turnpike K n i ' M ' if Q' 244 .., STANLEY WALTON and Robert Sawyer examine the Vocation Month Chemistry exhibit in the cafeteria. Compliments of AMERICAS FORIMOS1' FOOD RITAILIR SINCE 1959 321, W u per u rkefs '--- ' Z1' IHE GREAT ATLANTIC a Mcinc TEA COMPANY Sincere Best Wishes To our Good Friend and Neighbor TOM CASEY Henry J. Hausch, President-Lois F. Hausch, Secretary HAUSCH 81 CGMPANY, INC. INSURANCE SPECIALISTS NEW HYDE PARK, New YORK 245 JOHN SCALIA, INC. SCHMIEG 8: I-QUTZIAN, INC cf' MANUFACTURERS UF FINE FURNITURE gf MIN EOLA fContinuedD Compliments of MINEOLA PHARMACY M. V. MOTORS, LIMITED 360 Jericho Turnpike Mineola, New York NEIL'S ITALIAN-AMERICAN GROCERY 142 Willis Ave. Tel.: PI 6-1373 Hot and Cold Sandwiches, Imptd. Cheeses Open all week Why not try us? NELSEN AUTO PARTS 222 Herricks Road Automotive Paits - Equipments Compliments of C. NEVILLE 81 CO. Jericho Turnpike, Mineola Compliments of EUGENE P. O'NEILL PLONSKI AND SCHULTZ 42 Third Avenue Mineola REINKE'S FLORIST 2nd Street and 3rd Avenue PI 6-3312 - PI 6-6642 A. H. REISS-S. REISS Optometrists Mineola Tel.: PI 6-4048 SCOTTY'S AUTOMOTIVE SERVICE Repairs - Accessories - Welding 300 Jericho Tpke. PI 6-9327 Compliments of DR. WM. O. SPORBERT Chiropodist SUPERIOR WOODWORKING 147 Willis Ave. Tel.: PI 6-0211 3 Floors of unpainted Furniture Cabinets made to order S TOM FARRELL illustrates 4B,s novel Christmas gift to its homeroom teacher, Bro. George Spahn, S.M. It is the fastest way out on Fridays at 2:45. SURREY SERVICE STATION SUPPLIES Tires - Batteries - Accessories 125 Herricks Rd. UNITED SERVICE STATION INC. Automotive Repairs - Tires - Batteries Accessories - Sinclair Products WEISMANTEL'S BAKERY Specializing in Birthday, Wedding Sz Cakes PI 6-4094 172 Jericho Tpke., Mineola EDWIN ZOBRIST Tuxedos 8: Rentals PI 6-6990 MOUNT VERNON COMPLIMENTS OF VITENE MFG. CO. INC. MOUNT VERNON, NEW YORK NEW CASSEL COMPLIMENTS OF AJAX BUSINESS MACHINES, INC. 112 MAGNOLIA ST. NEW HYDE PARK HYDE PARK LANES ISLAND RECREATION CO. INC. COMPLETELY AUTOMATIC LUCKAS PHARMACY 1601 HILLSIDE AVENUE FL 4-2827 ESTABLISHED ON L. I. 1925 LYNCH DeSOYE CO. INC. 246 PARK AVENUE ELECTRONIC ASSEMBLIES ALLOCCO BROS. Plumbing and Heating New Hyde Park Tel.: FL 4-2324 ALTMAN'S DEPT. STORE 810 Jericho Tpke. New Hyde Park ARLAND PRINTING CO., INC. 1300 Jericho Tpke. New Hyde Park, L. I. Compliments of HOWARD J. BURNS CANTON HOUSE RESTAURANT Cocktail Lounge Orders to take out Tel.: FL 4-0821 HUBB'S T.V. SERVICE 1200 Jericho Tpke. Expert repairs on all make T.V. sets Compliments of Mr. 8: Mrs. John Kraus 8: Family GEORGE MALVESE Sz CO., INC. Long Island's oldest power equipment distributors Malvese Tractor Sz Implement Co. Jericho Turnpike New Hyde Park MILLER BROS. PLUMBING 81 HEATING, INC. 1324 Jericho Turnpike New Hyde Park 247 2' ef fag.. - .1 up .. H 1 . 22355 TN! ,pug liflgtff . Vfg, TRIBORO STADIUM, scene of the Chaminade- Cardinal Hayes game. NEW HYDE PARK CContinuedD PETER C. ALSOISIO, D.D.S. 173 Lawrence Street New Hyde Park, Long Island PETER H. BENSON - REALTOR 1602 Hillside Avenue Phones: FL 2-8155, FL 2-8156 BOHN'S DELICATESSEN For the best salads 934 Hillside Avenue CONSERVATIVE CAS Denton Ave. Tel.: FL 2-6500 Gas beyond the city mains MARV COOPER'S HILLSIDE MEN'S SHOP 1636 Hillside Avenue New Hyde Park COREVET REST Restaurant-Cocktail Lounge Italian Food-Steaks-Chops DANCE ARTS STUDIO 2078 Hillside Avenue Ballet-Modern-Tap-Ballroom DIETZ DAIRY 401 Herricks Road Pasteurized and Homogenized Milk HEIGHTS CLEANERS Free Pick-up and Delivery 2109 Hillside Avenue HILLSIDE HEIGHTS LAUNDROMAT 2048 Hillside Avenue New Hyde Park, Long Island JOHN'S HAIR CUTTING PARLOR 1625 Hillside Ave. Tel.: FL 4-4028 Specializing in Children,s Haircutting JONNY'S BARBER SHOP 615 Jericho Turnpike New Hyde Park, N. Y. KOMPASS DELICATESSEN 1011 Jericho Turnpike New Hyde Park, New York J. NICHOLAS KRUG AGENCY, INC. Complete Insurance Service 635 Jericho Turnpike Tel.: FL 4-8664 Modern 81 Polite Service TERRY'S BARBER SHOP 4 Expert Barbers Compliments of Mr. and Mrs. Harold M. Murphy and Family THE NASSAU INN RESTAURANT Catering For All Occasions Air Conditioned Tel.: FL 4-9562 THE NEW YORK PLUMBERS SPECIALTIES CO., INC. 425 Jericho Tpke. New Hyde Park, N. Y. PETACH BALLET ACADEMY 2016 Hillside Avenue Tap-Ballet-Ballroom Tel.: PR 5-6110 Compliments of DR. FRANK E. PICCIANO SAMUEL PLESSER Paints-Hardware 700-702 Jericho Turnpike Compliments of of DR. MATTHEW PUPILLA Compliments of DR. AND MRS. JOHN B. RAMPULLA 248 .JW .. RAYO OIL CO., INC. 470 Lakeville Rd. New Hyde Park RESIDENTIAL LUMBER, INC. 2030 Hillside Ave. New Hyde Park, Long Island Compliments of MR. 81 MRS. SCHULTHEIS STANLEY SCHULTZ 200 Lowell Ave. New Hyde Park SHOE KING SAM 915 Hillside Ave. New Hyde Park, L. I. SPRINCER SCHOOL OF ACCORDION Accordions Rented-Sold-Repaired Individual Instruction Tel.: FL 4-5115 Compliments of MR. dz MRS. JOHN W. TORPEY '34 United States :Sz United Nations First Day Covers 81 Stamps T. P. CONNOLLY 130 Evans St. Tel.: FL 4-7947- Compliments of S. WEISSMANN, D.D.S. WILLIEIS SHOE REPAIR SHOP 1633 Hillside Ave. New Hyde Park, N. Y. New York City LOWER, VINNIE, LOWER. Mr. Flynn explains a point. NEW YORK CITY BEST WISHES BRISK WATERPROOFING CO., INC. 103 PARK AVENUE NEW YORK 17, NEW YORK CARMIE DANCE FROCKS 1385 BROADWAY NEW YORK CITY CARNAHAN 81 DALZELL ELEC. SUPP. Lamps-Wire-Cable-Conduit-Fixtures 88 LIBERTY ST. TEL. CO 7-6855 CHANDLER CUDLIPP ASSO., INC. INTERIOR DESIGNERS JOHN J. DOWLINC, SEC,Y COMPLIMENTS OF CEI-IRING LACES, INC. COMPLIMENTS OF PALM RESTAURANT COMPLIMENTS OF POTOMAC ELECTROTYPE CO. of N.Y. COMPLIMENTS OF DANIEL F. YOUNG, INC. CONGRATULATIONS AD SERVICE COMPANY 228 EAST 45TH STREET CONSOLIDATED LOOSE LEA. 536 PEARL STREET NEW YORK CITY COSTON SUPPLY CO., INC. U. S. C. G. MARINE EQUIPMENT DECK AND ENGINE SUPPLIES CROFTON- GRAIN CO. C. B. CROFTON 26 BROADWAY, NEW YORK T. I. MacDERMOTT CORPORATION 551 FIFTH AVENUE NEW YORK 17, NEW YORK M E THE MEDIO COMPANY WO 6-1022 TOOLS EOR METAL CUTTING 149 GRAND ST., N. Y. 13, N. Y. MILLER'S RESTAURANTS 233 BROADWAY TEL.: CO 7-3156 144 FULTON ST. TEL.: WO 2-3077 MEET ME AT MILLER'S PABLO P. MUELLER, INC. EXPORT - SHIPPING - IMPORT TO ALL PORTS OF THE WORLD NATIONAL REPRODUCTIONS, INC. PHOTO-OFFSET PHOTOSTAT PRINTS NEXT DAY SERVICE NO EXTRA CHARGE OCEAN FRESH LOBSTER CO. 325 SPRING STREET THE FINEST IN MAINE LOBSTERS RUDGE-BRITAINS BEST BICYCLE OTTO C. LING as. SON, INC. 18 WARREN sT. TESTA BROTHERS - INSURANCE BROKERS INSURANCE OF ALL KINDS 141 BROADWAY TEL.: BA 7-1141 BLAIR AND CO. INCORPORATED 44 Wall Street Investment Securities JOSEPH B. BRASCHER New 81 Used Oflice Equipment 81 Machines 295 3rd Ave. Tel.: MU 9-6390 Compliments of CHARACTER SPORTSWEAR CO. INC. 237 W. 35th St. CUSACK, MOLAUGHLIN 61 O'ROURKE 51 Chambers Street New York, New York 249 DEVER AND EDDS, INC. 41 Murray Street Tel.: BE 3-1500 Electrical Supplies and Equipment THE E-Z ADDRESSING SERVICE 83 Washington Street New .York 6, N. Y. THE E-Z TELEPHONE DIRECTORY, Inc 83 Washington Street New York 6, N. Y. GLYCO PRODUCTS CO., INC. Empire State Building Chemicals, Emulsifiers, Synthetic Waxes Hydantoins, Chlorinations HARDING AND HARDING 16 Jay Street New York, New York HORAN ENGRAVING CO., INC. 44 West 28th Street New York City 1, New York Compliments of MR. JOSEPH JOSSEL 1400 Broadway S. MALFETANO Tel.: LE 4-2999 Tuxedo Suits and White Formals for Hire School Work Our Specialty M. J. MOHALE COMPANY Investment Securities 115 Broadway, New York 6, N. Y. Automation in the Graphic Arts THE MERRYWELL CORP. 93 Water St., New YOrk'5, N. Y. Compliments of NATIONAL DISTRIBUTORS 100 Hudson St., New York City, N. Y. NEW YORK CITY fC011tinuecU PINE BROOK FARM 406 East 77th Street New York City PLAZA WINDOW CLEANING CO. Office Cleaning and Waxing 400 Madison Ave., New York 17, N. Y. PROGRESSIVE TYPOGRAPHY, INC. 228 East 45th Street Tel.: MU 2-7094 81 2-7095 JOHN D. QUINN, INC. General Contractors 101 Park Ave., New York 17 SUBURBAN LEATHERS 1410 Broadway, New York Good Luck to the Class of '57 TERRY'S CHOP HOUSE 130 Liberty Street New York, N. Y. ULMER TOOL 81 MFG. CO. Light Manufacturing 8: Dies 47 Murray St., New York 7, N. Y. Compliments of JULIUS VALENTINO Wholesale Meats and Poultry 828 Washington Street Compliments of E. H. RANGERS dz CO., INC. 281 Fifth Avenue JOHN DeRO1A 16 East 11th Street New York City FISHER TOOL CO. Industrial Supplies and Transmission 239 West 18th St. Tel.: WA 9-2004 Compliments of HODSON AND COMPANY, INC. 165 Broadway, New York Compliments of MISS. LUCIENNE MAURICE MCCANN-ERICKSON, INC. Best Wishes to the Senior Class DAVID MCCOSKER, INC. 129 Duane St., New York 13 Outiitters to the Sisterhoodi' OVERSEAS ASSOCIATES, INC. 2 West 20th Street Leading Shipper of Food Parcels UNITED RUBBER SUPPLY 54 Warren Street Industrial Rubber Products WEBB Sz LYNCH, INC. All Kinds of Insurance 99 John Street, New York 38, N. Y. NORTH MERRICK GILBERT'S LIQUORS 1161 Merrick Avenue Wines and Liquors to Suit Your Taste HARRY'S BARBER SHOP 1153 No. Merrick Avenue Harry Azzara-Prop. OCEANSIDE A. W. JONES AWNING CO. 3118 Long Beach Road Tel.: RO 6-4366 Nassau's Largest Awning Manufacturers Best Wishes OCEANSIDE LAUNDRY 81 DRY CLEANING Tel.: RO 6-1461 ROCKVILLE STUDIO OF DANCE 177 Merrick Road Ballet-Tap Sz Ballroom-Children 8: Adults SULLIVAN'S WINE 81 LIQUOR STORE 666 Merrick Road For Free Delivery Tel.: RO 6-0828 TERRACE PHARMACY We Serve The Sick 662 Merrick Road Tel.: RO 6-0240 PLAINVIEW COMPLIMENTS OF MR. 81 MRS. DANIEL FORTUNA AND FAMILY GREAT WESTERN MEAT CO. Plainview-355 So. Oyster Bay Road Levittown-29-23 Hempstead Turnpike Hempstead-282 Front Street PORT JEFFERSON Compliments of THE CRYSTAL FOUNTAIN PORT WASHINGTON CHARLES W. HYER INSURANCE AGENCY 81 BROKERAGE 1 EVERGREEN AVENUE PHOENIX STEEL CORP. SPECIAL 81 HIGH ALLOY STEELS 79 MAIN STREET 250 RELIABLE LANDSCAPINC CO. COMPLETE GARDEN SERVICE TRACTOR WORK-TOP SOIL ROTOTIILLING-SNOW PLOWING TEL.: PO 7-0187 HUNOLD PHARMACY J. R. Marra, Ph.G. Tel.: PO 7-0007 94 Main Street, Port Washington, N. Y. NORTH SHORE TYPEWRITER CO. 57 Main Street Port Washington CHADOW BROS. 27 Main St. Tel.: PO 7-0353 Formal Wear to Hire Greetings to RAYMOND HYER JOHN M. MARINO Port's Friendly Jeweler 100 Main Street Tel.: PO 7-0079 QUEENS VILLAGE CONGRATULATIONS TO CLASS OF '57 FROM MR. 81 MRS. HENRY CLEMENTS HOUSER BUICK, INC. BUICK SALES AND SERVICE 218-25 HEMPSTEAD TURNPIKE TEL.: HO 5-0909 COMPLIMENTS OF MR. 81 MRS. FRANK G. MARELLA QUEENS VILLAGE, NEW YORK CONGRATULATIONS FROM MEYER MOTOR PARTS CO. OF QUEENS VILLAGE Compliments of ANTUN'S RESTAURANT 96-43 Springfield Blvd. Tel.: HO 8-6400 COMMUNITY PET SHOP Canary Breeders, Bird Cages 8: Stands Pedigree and Mixed Breed Puppies , 'f ' , . .... : :.,f--21 S . - Q . . . , .. ..,,,.,a ..,..,,. . QUEENS VILLAGE fContinuedJ CROSS ISLAND OLDSMOBILE, INC. Service Specialists 216-02 Hempstead Ave. near Jamaica Ave. ASHDOWN MOTOR SALES, INC. Jamaica Ave. and Cross Island Parkway Queens Village B. 81 R. CLEANERS 89-51 Francis Lewis Blvd. Queens Village BELLAIRE CASTLE Queens' Finest Wedding Caterers 208-04 Jamaica Ave. Tel.: HO 8-8221 BETKEN DELICATESSEN 81 CATERING 220-31 Jamaica Avenue Queens Village Compliments of SEYMOUR BIRNBACK, D.D.S. BLOCK,S Famous Make Sportswear at Bargain Prices 215-13 Jamaica Avenue BOHNSON ELECTRIC CO. Licensed Electricians 211-67 Jamaica Ave. Tel.: HO 4-7305 BOYSVILLE, INC. Apparel for Young Boys and Men 218-27 Jamaica Ave. Tel.: HO 4-6355 Compliments of CREEDMOOR STATE HOSPITAL FRUTKOFF'S Tel.: HO 4-5150 214-53 Jamaica Avenue Storm Windows, Awnings, Screens FRUTKOFF'S - Venetian Blinds 214-53 Jamaica Avenue Queens Village, N. Y. GALLUB MOTORS Chrysler - Plymouth The Forward Look p CHAMINADE STUDENTS, engrossed in finding what makes it go b0oml'. It didn't. out GRESACICS SERVICE STATION 215-12 Jamaica Ave. Tel.: HO 5-9469 Brakes-Ignition-Lubrication-Accessories HARVEY,S FORMAL WEAR 212-35 Jamaica Ave. Tel.: HO 4-0720 30'Zp Off for Graduates Fine Furniture Costs Less at ARTHUR HETTICH, INC. 220-24 Jamaica Avenue M. JAEGER 81 SON'S 215-43 Jamaica Avenue Queens Village 8, New York KAY'S 3 HOUR SERVICE Odorless Cleaning All Work Done on Premises Compliments of LOUIS RESTAURANT 222-05 Jamaica Ave., Queens Village MEGAN HARDWARE CO. 214-01-03 Jamaica Avenue Queens Village 28, N. Y. S. MILLER Tailor and F urrier Tel.: HO 4-3927 220-27 Jamaica Avenue FRANK J. MISA Licensed Plumbing Sz Heating Contractor Res. 102-20 217 St., Queens Village GEO. NEWI Prime Meat Market 205-09 Hollis Avenue FRED PETZINCER Fine Wines and Liquors 200-07 Hollis Avenue Tel.: HO 5-9728 8: 8-5700 QUEENS FORD 216-25 Hempstead Avenue Queens Village, New York QUEENS UPHOLSTERY Decorators Tel.: HO 4-0249 215-37 Jamaica Avenue RICHMOND'S HDWE. DEPT. STORE Springfield Blvd. at 113th Ave. Tel.: HO 5-5150 - 5151 R. A. SAAM - Hardware The Finest in Housewares and Gifts 207-02 Hollis Ave. Tel.: HO 5-4430 TARANTINO'S Italian Restaurant 81 Pizzeria 215-07 Jamaica Ave. Tel.: HO 5-9753 WALSH AGENCY Insurance Specialists Walsh Building Tel.: HO 4-8700 EDWARD T. WEIMER CO. Radio and Television Specialists 220-09 Jamaica Ave. Tel.: HO 4-2059 RICHMOND HILL EQUIPMENT DISTRIBUTORS CORP. DISTRIBUTORS OF PERMACLASS WATER HEATERS AMERICA'S N0. 1 GLASS LINED HEATER COMPLIMENTS OF DR. AND MRS. WILLIAM D. RILEY Compliments of THE COSTIGAN FAMILY 251 3154 , in QW? We Y g 2 M5575 rs.:-H .aft ii 'Eff5E:E ' ROCKVILLE CENTER COMPLIMENTS OF THE FEE FAMILY GARDEN AND PET SUPPLIES GRABAU'S, INC. 171 SUNRISE HIGHWAY HAYES OLDSMOBILE 242 MERRICK ROAD TEL.: RO 4-3000 MORMILE BROS. PLUMBING 81 HEATING CONTRACTORS 117 N. PARK AVE. TEL.: RO 6-3989 Compliments of HONORABLE AND MRS. W. HARRY LISTER ORIENTAL RjUG SHOP 496 Sunrise Hwy. Rug and Furniture Cleaning Full Line of Tile, Rugs, and Linoleum PYROLENE, INC. Fuel Oil for All Types of Burners Rockville Center, N. ARP'S DELICATESSEN 115 No. Park Avenue Sandwiches-Salads Tel.: RO 6-0750 ADELSON'S BOTS SHOP 22 No. Park Avenue Rockville Center Best Wishes to the L SENIOR CLASS BORDEN,S FARM PRODUCTS Tel.: RO 4-1100 for Any Type of Milk or Milk Products CAMPISI PHARMACY 59 North Village Avenue Prescriptions - Cosmetics CONSUMERS COAL AND OIL CO. 217 Sunrise Highway Rockville Center, N. Y. CHARLES V. DAY AGENCY 203 Sunrise Highway Insurance - Tel.: RO 6-0082 DAVIS ETHICAL PHARMACY Prescriptions Filled by Specialists Front Street Compliments of FRONT STREET BAKERY GEORGE'S PASTRY SHOP 298 Sunrise Highway Rockville Center GRABAU'S, INC. Garden and Pet Supplies Sunrise Highway Tel.: RO6-0417 EUGENE F. HAWKINS 24 N. Park Avenue Hardware-Paint-House Furnishings HENRY'S SPORT SHOP 350 Sunrise Highway We Outfit Teams Tel.: RO 4-1144 THE KLOSKI STORE Young Men's and Boys' Wear 7 No. Village Ave., Rockville Center LAWSON AND ASSOCIATES, INC. 53 North Park Avenue Fund Raising Organization 252 CHAMINADE'S REPRESENTATIVES to the State Finals in speech and debate look at the trophy case with great expectations that they could add another cup to the collection. 3 - . ----r-:rut .ai .- f .f -1f-1.5---1-:iw--M - MORMILE AND SONS FLORISTS 443 No. Long Beach Road Tel.: RO 6-7000 PAUL'S CONFECTIONERY 28 North Park Avenue Ice Cream Cakes, etc. RIGHTWAY LAUNDRY dz CLEANERS 93 North Park Avenue Tel.: RO 6-0689 81 4-5660 ROCKVILLE CENTER HOBBY CRAFT 316 Sunrise Highway Rockville Center R. V. C. MODEL SERVICE STATION, Inc Sunrise 81 Long Beach Road Tel.: RO 6-9821 SARNO'S MEAT MARKET 5 Maple Avenue Prime Meats, Provisions 81 Fancy Poultry SHERRIES FINE ITALIAN FOODS 176 N. Long Beach Road Take Out Service Only Tel.: RO 4-0500 SUNRISE PHARMACY 29 No. Park Ave. Tel.: RO 6-0631 Drugs-Cosmetics-Soda Fountain Compliments of DR. AND MRS. RAPHAEL TARDERA 4 Glenwood Road ROOSEVELT Radio-TV Sales Sz Service CENTER TV-ELECTRONICS CO. 278 Nassau Rd., Roosevelt-Tel.: FR 8-0511 ROOSEVELT COAL 81 OIL CORP. 530 Nassau Rd., Roosevelt, N. Y. Tel.: FR 8-4971 - Esso Fuel Oil ROSLYN McDERMOTT APPLIANCE SERVICE 1395 Northem Boulevard Roslyn Inga,-....s --V . ...h. .I -I R gli K, In I J :ve--V 5-we . L .ani-,pg.S...,e.,,., - . , I --K-i.L.g1,.Ll,5,?'iiiA1g.L ,jfffff K 1 ,j 3 5 'li ' ' t y I ,T51,,if,f'-,-TJ! A , 'Q 'ff' 'L 7- if 5 ,,,,,,,5. , ,Q I ,. A It .- .,, dy,,A..3fy,f,wa,.f-i....t-qi,---fiery-, ff - ?fT?I3f.w., M N:J-gffv ewmtf ms If -- , f, L ' ,A . ,J 6. ,Ii ,,,, . , QM,h,... , git ff' . i t , ,,., lei ROSLYN fC0ntinuedJ VILLAGE SERVICE STATION Northem Blvd. and East Broadway Repairs-Lubrication-Accessories ROSLYN HEIGHTS EDDIE'S MEAT MARKET 306 Garden Street Delivery Tel.: RO 3-0557 h NORGAT E CHEVROLET CORP. 71 Mineola Avenue Roslyn Heights, New York ,L,.l..l.-1 EAST HILL PHARMACY 310 Roslyn Road Tel.: RO 3-2070 NORGATE CHEMISTS Prescriptionists I 28 Lincoln Ave. Tel.: RO 3-5500 ROSLYN HEIGHTS FUNERAL HOME, INC. John P. Tucholski, Lic. Mgr. Lic. Embalmer 6: Funeral Director STRATHMORE JEWELERS 293 Wamer Avenue Roslyn Heights ST. ALBANS BONNIE CLEANERS 114-03 Colfax Street Tel.: HO 4-5391 F or Service and Quality EDWARD MURPHY Tires-Batteries-Lubrication 207-O5 Linden Boulevard SANDS POINT Compliments of THE ALBINI FAMILY SEA CLIFF WADE CONTRACTING CO. Asphalt Paving Tel.: ORiole 6-2060 JOHN E. CURLEY Plumbing and Heating Sea Cliff, Long Island DOBKIN'S PHARMACY Sea Cliff, New York , SCI-IOELLES' PHARMACY Sea Cliff Avenue Sea Cliff SEA SHELL SERVICE STATION 365 Glen Cove Avenue Tel.: GL 4-2305 SEAFORD SLOMIN'S, INC. Fuel Oil - Oil Burners 2250 Washington Avenue SU 5-1426 - IV 1-8133 - AM 4-3888 SOUTH FLORAL PARK JAMES LORENZO 303 Louis Avenue Plumbing and Heating FLORAL TERRACE HOMES, INC 159 -Memphis Avenue New Homes - Custom Built SOUTH HEMPSTEAD MURPHY'S STATIONERY Luncheonette-Toys-Films 1096 N. Grand Avenue SOUTH OZONE PARK Compliments of ANGELO URSO 135-39 118th Street 253 STEWART MANOR FELDMAN at MUEGGE Delicatessen 8: Fancy Groceries 60 Covert Ave., Stewart Manor -i-i1?.i- STEWART MANOR SERVICE STATION Tulip 81 Covert Avenues Care Will Save Your Car ilmlii-f VINCENT'S HAIRDRESSERS 82 Covert Avenue Tel.: FL 4-7311 STONY BROOK STONY BROOK LAUNDROMAT North Country Road CRoute 25AJ Westinghouse Equipped SYOSSET KREBS AND SCHULZ MOTORS, INC. 18 Jackson Avenue DeSoto and Plymouth Cars Intemational Trucks l,l,l.l- THE BARGAIN CENTER Hardware-Paint-Toys-Spotting Goods 420 Jericho Turnpike, Syosset i,ll..-l-- EMCO INST. CORP. Specialists in Electro-Mechanical Components, Precision Machines and Sub Assemblies -,i.i..L EDMOND FOLEY Electrical Contractor Syosset, New York UNIONDALE CONGRATULATIONS TO THE CLASS OF 57 MR. 81 MRS. GEORGE McCONNVILLE McMAHON'S SHELL SERVICE FRONT AND CHESTER STREETS Tel.: IV 6-9183 UNIONDALE, L. I. ll.-- ENTERPRISE MACHINERY 8: . STEEL CO. 825 Nassau Road, Uniondale, New York UNIONDALE UNIONDALE BEER-FUEL-SODA-ICE 1082 Front Street Prompt Service and Delivery VALLEY STREAM EAST COAST INDUSTRIES, INC. 26 W. MERRICK ROAD WISCO COMBINATION WINDOWS FRANICS DELICATESSEN 40 Roosevelt Avenue Table Luxuries - Imported Beverages Good Luck Class of '57 MR. 8: MRS. PIERRE BAERT PIKUS HARWARE 81 PAINT CO. 1563 Dutch Broadway Valley Stream, New York TROIANO FUEL OIL CO. Oil Bumer Sales and Service 285 N. Central Ave. Tel.: VS 5-0046 VALLEY STREAM PARK INN 130 West Merrick Road Valley Stream COLONY REST 410 Rockaway Avenue Valley Stream, N. Y. DUTCH BROADWAY BARBER SHOP , V: gi 1565 Dutch Broadway Valley Stream, N. Y. Compliments of FRANKLIN METAL WINDOWS GORDON LUMBER COMPANY, INC. 200 E. Merrick Road Tel.: VA 5-0503 Sz 5-4344 KAY'S KORNER 1551 Dutch Broadway N. Valley Stream, L. I. LINCOLN SERVICE STATION Motor Tune Up, Auto Repairs, Lubrication Valley Stream Tel.: VA 5-9618 PETER A. MCCABE Certified Public Accountant 108 South Franklin Avenue SHIELDS LIQUOR SHOP Valley Stream, N. Y. Tel.: VA 5-0442 WANTAGH VICILANT ASSOCIATES, INC. Re-Sale Specialists 3280 Sunrise Highway Tel.: SU 1-9600 A Friend of FRANCIS MOYNIHAN WE STBURY WILLIAM J. KAISER CO. 134 LINDEN AVENUE PUBLICATION PRINTERS 254 ABETE'S RESTAURANT 272 Post Avenue Tel.: ED 4-9747 Congratulations '57 Class RALPH ARPINO Coca Cola Bottling Co. WILLIAM M. DONOHUE, INC. Morticians 292 Asbury Avenue Tel.: ED 3-0615 JOHN I. DOWLINC-Chrysler-Plymouth Post and Wilson Avenues Tel.: ED 4-1515 - 1516 Compliments of THE HOWARD HECHT FAMILY l-li-v-l ' NELSON AND BALDWIN, Surveyors 207 Post Avenue Tel. ED 4-3344 H. E. Hawxhurst, C.E. NICHOLSON'S FARMS OF WESTBURY Warehouse for N.Y.S. School Lunch Program For Your Next Freezer Order Tel.: ED 4-0880 RENISON AND DOYLE, INC. Plumbing and Heating 182 Drexel Avenue, Westbury CARMINE I. LAGNESE 219 Post Avenue Real Estate-Insurance-Mortgages Property Management O'CONNOR'S LIQUOR SHOP 317 Maple Avenue Westbury, N. Y. I .-.,f.fg:1zk..,..,g.q W - THE STUDENTS are given the opportunity of selling chances on a 1957 Buick, the prize for the Spring Raffle. WESTBURY lContinuedJ POST DINER Finest of Foods Old Country Road 8: 7th St., Westbury PARKWAY CITIES SERVICE STATION Old Country Road and Mirabelle Avenue Tel.: ED 4-9822 SANITARY BARBER SHOP Personal Attention 221 Post Avenue SCHAEFER,S SERVICE STATION Expert Collision Work and Towing All Work Guaranteed SHIELDS BROS. GULF SERVICE Old Country Road and Fulton Street Tel.: ED 4-9618 STAAB'S HARDWARE, INC. 181 Post Avenue Westbury, L. I., N. Y. TONY'S EXPERT SHOE REPAIR 257 Post Avenue Copp. theatrel Tel.: ED 3-0180 WESTBURY FEED Ez SUPPLY CO., INC. Hay, Straw, Grain, Purina Chows Fertilizers, Seeds, Garden Supplies Compliments of DR. AND MRS. ROCCO ZAINO WEST HEMPSTEAD RADORY CONSTRUCTION CO. ASPHALT PAVING, DRAINAGE 94 CHERRY VALLEY ROAD Vi. Vkfr .inf,5.kLi,i..,1L,-...QiV5 . Vvf,V . . 4. , .,,.,,.., ,, THE CHAMPS examine their trophy. BARNES FUNERAL HOME 291 Hempstead Avenue West Hempstead, Long Island FRANK LaHENMAYR 11 Munson Avenue Landscape Designing 8: Contracting New Lawns, Maintenance, Roto-Tilling A. B. C. NURSERY 64 Nassau Boulevard West Hempstead BIRER'S WINES AND LIQUORS 488 Hempstead Avenue West Hempstead, N. Y. BRENNAN REALTY COMPANY Appraisals of Every Type 223 Hempstead Turnpike BUCK'S RADIO AND TELEVISION 104 Hempstead Tumpike All Makes of Radios and Televisions CERTIFIED MOTORS, INC. 510 Hempstead Turnpike West Hempstead, N. Y. KLEINIS REXALL DRUGS 102 Hempstead Turnpike Free Delivery Tel.: IV 3-9009 L. 81 M. HARDWARE 141 Nassau Boulevard West Hempstead MAYF AIR PHARMACY 182 Hempstead Turnpike Ernest H. Flecli, Pl1.G. Tel.: IV 3-2720 Congratulations Class of '57 MR. AND MRS. VINCENT C. NIEMAN West Hempstead, L. I. RICE'S AUTO PAINTING CORP. 191 Hempstead Turnpike West Hempstead, L. I., New York Compliments of RIESTERER'S BAKERY Only the Best in Baked Goods West Hempstead ROOCHVARG'S PHARMACY at Lakeview Station Tel.: IV 3-8067 WILLIAM JOHNSON Spruce Service Station Hempstead Avenue, Spruce Street TIME CLEANERS CORPORATION 334 Eagle Ave., Lakeview, W. Hempstead Tel.: IV 3-6130 Free Pick Up Sz Delivery I. C. TOOMEY AUTO CORP. 5 Hempstead Turnpike Tel.: IV 3-3492 FRANK E. WRIGHT AND SONS Insurance Specialists 56 Hempstead Tumpike 255 iii' WILLISTON PARK THE ROWLAND AGENCY INSURANCE UNDERWRITERS ED. P. ROWLAND - JOHN P. NELSON DANISH MAID BAKE SHOP 432 Hillside Ave., Williston Park Tel.: PI 6-4221 Compliments of MR. 8: MRS. I. A. CLANCY 202 Cushing Avenue Compliments of MANHATTAN FOOD STORES 486 Willis Avenue For the Very Best in Foods RUDY'S SUPER DELICATESSEN Hillside Ave. Tel.: PI 6-4134 STEEL FENCE CO. 269 Hillside Avenue Williston Park Tel.: PI 6-0628 WILLISTON PARK FLORIST 161 Hillside Avenue Wedding Bouquets - Funeral Designs ALFRED HAIR STYLIST 50 Hillside Avenue Tel.: PI 6-9513 Compliments of MR. 8: MRS. JAMES T. ALLEN Best Wishes ANN, EDWARD, AND ARTHUR O'SULLIVAN Williston Park BILL'S MEAT MARKET Prime and Choice Meats 619-A Willis Avenue Compliments of THE BOYAN FAMILY LARRY DOCHTERMAN 163 Hillside Avenue Pianos and Organs-New and Used EAST WILLISTON DRUGS 65 Hillside Avenue Notary Public Tel.: PI 6-2020 ECONOMY DRUG CO. 64 Hillside Avenue Tel.: PI 6-4299 S. H. Bradley, Ph.G. ED'S SERVICE STATION Hillside Sz Collins Street Open 24 Hours We Never Sleep FOLLET'S SPORTS EQUIPMENT, INC. 314 Hillside Ave. Tel.: PI 6-0119 Conn. 8: Long Island - High Schools 8r Colleges FORDHAM PHARMACY 624 Willis Ave. Tel.: PI 6-6160 A. E. Rhodes - Pharmacist 256 THE PHOTOGRAPHIC EXHIBIT in the cafeteria is in grave danger of ruin from falling ice cream. - 5f,fiegE,,.,Qg,,3g,q.,g.,..q,...., ......si,,+fn..,xe.ss-ssfgssssq ,mySFf-2-figS..-'r....-sg?--srfieisgigss-33? se if S Q Q s S, S e s er -. 1-.sw ff., 1 ,e- fi if.. i. 1-...gr-s:..f.L. As . . fi B wi'-ff.:-1w:,5ri'is3,s2g ...Q Y - ,-'X gkfj - '.1,g .V 1 ' ' 2 ' ' islesg'1L7f'-p?WsfEeg-. ...wi . 1,5 . , K. , 5 ,Ari tb K .. ., 5.,jTg5i. . if - .. -f s'i' S R' , .. -- L- .. Eg. gg - - K . si gefifflzeeirfsaws-.se.fL .qs -vi 3 GRAMMAN PLUMBING 81 HEATING 209 Hillside Avenue Tel.: PI 6-0045 GUSTAVE A. HAAS AND SON, INC. 708 Willis Ave. Tel.: PI 6-9329 Cars Called For and Delivered HAILE REALTY COMPANY Real Estate and Insurance 245 Hillside Avenue IAHN,S ICE CREAM PARLOUR Ice Cream Cakes For All Occasions Herricks Shopping Center JACK KAUDER,S STATIONERY United Cigar Store Agency 289 Hillside Ave. Tel.: P1 6-9406 KNOPF MUSIC SHOP, INC. Instruments, Lessons, Rentals, Etc. 127 Hillside Avenue MARTIN FUNERAL HOME 412 Willis Avenue Williston Park O'CONNOR,S CHILDRENS SHOP 80 Hillside Avenue Williston Park Compliments of MR. AND MRS. EDWARD O,SULLIVAN Williston Park C. PANE LIQUOR STORE 193 Hillside Avenue You Will Be More Than Pleased PISCITELLI WINE Sr LIQUOR STORE 58 Hillside Avenue Williston Park 1 t WITH THIS PHOTOGRAPH of Gene LaBome, Senior Jack Jordan won the 81,000 Popular Photography High School Photo Contest in May, 1957. Friends WILLISTON PARK fContinuedD PUBLIC DRIVE-IN CLEANERS 2 Hour Service - Shirt Laundry 627 Willis Avenue RAINBOW CAMERA 439 Hillside Avenue Tel.: PI 6-4550 REGENCY MEN'S SHOP 70 Hillside Avenue Williston Park REILLY,S SHOES 76 Hillside Avenue Williston Park RYAN'S LIQUOR STORE 477 Willis Avenue Tel.: PI 6-6668 Opposite Manhattan Food Store Compliments of THE SOLLITTO FAMILY SUNKIST FOOD MARKET Quality Foods Our Specialty 46 Hillside Ave. Free Delivery WILLISTON LAUNDROMAT 429 Willis Avenue Williston Park WOODBURY DUGAN POULTRY FARM Fresh Eggs-Oven Ready Poultry Jericho Turnpike WOODHAVEN Compliments of MR. 81 MRS. SIGMUND SARNOWSKI IMPERIAL UPHOLSTERING 8608-10 Jamaica Avenue Interior Decorating Slip Covers Made to Order WOODMERE Compliments of GEORGE MACDONALD YONKERS Compliments of TIME CHEMICAL CORPORATION Best Wishes, Class of 0577 From the 2C 'KFICHTINC IRISH COMPLIMENTS OF BREEN FAMILY CLASS OF 57 Compliments of A FRIEND 257 Best Wishes From WALTER F. HOGAN Compliments of MR. 8: MRS. GERARD I. BRANCATO A FRIEND FOR WORLD PEACE Compliments of A FRIEND Compliments of HENRY 8x GERTRUDE NIELSEN Compliments A of THE MacFARLANE FAMILY Good Luck to CLASS OF ,57 Congratulations to Class of '57 Compliments of MR. :Sz MRS. E. I. POULOS The Light That Never Fails The true light at Chaminade does not come from the world. Through the Catholic education We receive at Chaminade, the light of God,s grace pierces the outercurtains of our lives and enters our souls. This sublime light illuminates both our spiritual and temporal lives. Through it, We are able to apply the love of Christ to our daily environment. G0d,s love for us Will con- tinue to illuminate the souls of men, and We pray that We will be Worthy of these rays from heaven. Robert Allen ,....,,,, -tier ' g ,:f,lfigar3ef .1 , ix., Twi ? fQf'?' 55' ifffiwf-'titers -r .- ,T V, Q of z Wag Lehigh Street, Williston Park Ralph Ascoli ,,,,,v,, ,,,,,,,,,,..,..,,,,,,,,,......,,.,,, 7 Archer Place, Baldwin Robert Baert ..,.,,,,,,,,,,......., 135 East St. Marks Place, Valley Stream Richard Ballot ........ , Allan Bauso .,,....... Ernest Belfi ,.,.,....,.... ,....., 31 Westminster Road, Rockville Centre ,,,.,,,,...r111-09 209th Place, Queens Village 165 Cleveland Avenue, Rockville Centre Martin Bennett .,.......,,,.....,,, 3 St. James Street North, Garden City Herbert Bennettson .,,..,...........,,,.,..,......, 428 Argyle Road, Mineola ose h Ber en J p g f-,,--------a John Berutich ,......,,, Leonard Bettex, ,.,... Robert Bires ,... ......., Paul Blatnicky ........., James Bowers ...... John Boyan ,,,....... John Boyle .............., Charles Brandt ...,.... Edmund Bray .....,.... .,..-...86-35 233rd Street, Queens Village Donald Street, East Williston ,,,,,,,89-34 208th Street, Queens Village 46-25 194th Street, Flushing ,,,,,,,,...,Ridge Road, Cold Spring Harbor Cornwell Avenue, Malveme ,.,,..-,81 Cornwell Avenue, Williston Park .,...-,....15 Remsen Street, Williston Park Ash Street, Floral Park Cedar Road, Malveme Paul Breen ,,,,,,,,,l, ....,,,,., 4 7-43 243rd Street, Douglaston Richard Burke ,,W,,,,,, ......,., 3 1 Salem Ridge Drive, Huntington John Burns: ,,,.,,.,,,--,,,.,.,,,,i,....., , 191 Sands Point Road, Sands Point Robert Callaghan ,,,.,,,,,.,.,,,t 114-27 209th Street, Cambria Heights Richard Calogero ,,.,,,. i.....7,,,..., Theodore Campo ,,l. 112 Bellmore Street, Floral Park ..-.,,,,-,28 Amherst Street, Williston Park Frank Caprise, III ,,,,,,,,,,.,,.,,,,,,,,,, 364 Mineola Boulevard, Mineola Thomas Carey ..,,,,,.. ,,,,,,,,,,r,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,....,49 Perry Street, Hempstead Thomas Casey ,......... ..-.... 1 09 North Fifth Street, New Hyde Park Richard Cassidy ....,, Joseph Castrigno ....,,,, Paul Chiapparone .....,,... Edward Choinski ,,,. John Cleary ,... 4 ........ Gerard Clements .......,, Derby Street, East Williston ,,,,,,,,,-1,86-43 259th Street, Floral Park Surrey Drive, Merrick Irons Place, New Hyde Park ,,,i,,,,,,,,,,,.,93-43 246th Street, Bellerose .,,,.-..,90-45 219th Street, Queens Village William Colgan ,,Ao,,,,,,,,I,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 101 DuBois Avenue, Sea Cliff James Collins, ---,,,,,,,,--,,,,,,,,, ,221-31 105th Avenue, Queens Village James Connolly .,,,.,.,,.,...,....-.,,... 88 Kenneth Place, New Hyde Park Daniel Conroy ........-.., 92-73 Winchester Boulevard, Queens Village John Conway ....,.,,.,,,,,,,..,...,,.-,,,r..,.. ,609 12th Street, West Babylon Frank Cook ,,,,,,.,,,,,,.,.,-,,,,..,.,.,...,,,,,... 81-35 246th Street, Bellerose Thomas Cosgrove .,...,. ,,,,,r.......,,,,r Q 365 DeMott Street, Mineola James Costigan ,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,, 8 9-31 114th Street, Richmond Hill Timothy Crimmins ,,rr.... .,,....., 2 6 Rintin Street, Franklin Square Stephen Crisafulli ,,,....,, .,...,..,,...... 1 34 Circle Drive, Plandome George Cross ........,,,,,-, .......,,,,,.,..,,, 4 32 Emory Road, Mineola Richard Davis ,.,....... Joel deAngelis, ..,r.,.., Anthony deBruin,,, ,,,, , ohn Dehner J ......,...Vf Michael Dennehy ..,,.,, Francis Devine ........ Joseph Dews ,,r........ Frank Dinger .............,. Patrick Doherty ..,,,,,,.. Jerome Donlon ..,,,,., John Donlon ......,..... Robert Dowling ,..,..,,,, Michael Dwyer ,...... John Eberle ....,,,,,........ Coolidge Avenue, Glen Head ,,,,,,,,80-35 236th Street, Queens Village 20 Hamilton Place, Hempstead ...W11628 Rosalind Avenue, Elmont ,...,..,.464 Macatee Place, Mineola ..,.--,,,--.,26, Seymour Lane, Hicksville ....,,,,179 Elderberry Road, Mineola -.--...,I. U. Willets Road, Searingtown ,,r,...298 Locust Avenue, Freeport ,,.....-,Merritt Road, Farmingdale ,,,,,..,.,,,Merritt Road, Farmingdale Hudson Road, Bellerose ,,..-..10 Bittersweet Place, Huntington ,...,.-....,,,,,,,,7 Hudson Road, Bellerose David Ehrhart .....,,,........ ,,.,,.... 1 0 Nugent Street, New Hyde Park Lawrence Eisenhauer ,,,.............,...,,,, 30 Amherst Court, Huntington Vincent Elstob ...,,,,,.....,,,,.,.............,.. ,225 Ceder Street, Hempstead Gary Evers ....,,......,,......... James Eyerman ,...... Frederick Fagan ...,,,,,. .- Frederick Fahy ,......,..,,.. George Farnsworth ,....,., Thomas Farrell ..,..,,,,.. William Farrell ,,,...., James Ferber .....,,,.... ,82 Scherer Boulevard, Franklin Square ....,.,.,..-......-.......209-54 111th Road, Bellaire Darina Court, Hempstead -..,-...38 Rockwood Avenue, Baldwin .,.,.,,East Shore Road, Huntington ,,,...,..67 Village Road, Manhasset ....-.-.46 Sheridan Street, Huntington ..--..-.......45 Mayfair Avenue, Floral Park James Ferguson ,.,,,.. ...s,,,..,,...,,r. . 31 Plymouth Avenue, Mineola Everett Feron ....,,.,.. ...........,,,, 3 8 Geranium Avenue, Floral Park Louis Ferrari ....,,,. Gerard Ferris ........ Jack F inleyi ,...... . ...,88 Raymond Street, Rockville Centre 1770 West End Avenue, New Hyde Park 20 Earl Street,- Westbury Donald Flavln .......... ........., 1 93 Little East Neck Road, Babylon Joseph Flynn ,..,.,, Daniel Fortuna ..-,..., Sammis Place, Hempstead ...,,,,,,146 Orchard Street, Plainview John Frey ,,,,........, A+ f'-'fatxgr :,g.,1,,1 Y' if W Z I ,V -, - Biltmore Boulevard, Massapequa Brian Gallagher. ...,,,, ........ 1 19-50 232nd Street, Cambria Heights Thomas Gallagher, .......,,,...........,. 22 Sprucewood Drive, Levittown Sebastian Galofaro ,...,..,..,,,,,,.....,,, 57 Frost Pond Road, Glen Cove Harold Gartelman ,r,,........ 1609 Imperial Avenue, New Hyde Park Edward Gartland, ..,,,,,..,,.......,,........... William Gerstner ....,,,, Daniel Gillcrist ,,,,.... - George Gillespie, ,,,... Robert Gilmartin .,,,,.... 330 Latham Road, Mineola McClellan Avenue, Mineola Porterfield Place, Freeport Fein Street, Floral Park -1...,,,,..-...-,,,.-....Osborne Lane, Greenvale John Glennon ....,.. 1 ............... West Creek Farms Road, Sands Point Thomas .Goldrick ,,,.. .... John Goodfriend ....... Weeks Road, East Williston .-.---.-,.,-.12 Middlemay Circle, Forest Hills George Grace ,,,....,,,,,,..,,,,r,,.,.,. 68 Flower Hill Road, Huntington William Gregory ....,......,,.,,........ 102 Center Street, Williston Park Henry Greve, .............,,..,. 161 Buckingham Road, West Hempstead Gerald Griffin ,,,,,. Robert Griffin .... -,. Frank Grosso .,....... Rider Avenue, Malverne -......,..,,.,..-.,,,,,205 Latham Road, Mineola ,,...,.....,,262-11 86th Avenue, Floral Park John Herrmann ......... .,,,,,,. C ounty Line Road, South Farmingdale Alfred Hewitt ,,,,... Andrew Hines .,,,..,,,..,. Stephen Hoffman ,,,,,.., David Homell ,......... Peter Houser ....,,,,.,,,,,,, Theodore Howard. ....... Raynham Road, Glen Cove Promenade Drive, Huntington Cleveland Avenue, Mineola ........81 Moore Street, New Hyde Park .,.....-..-...198-36 Epsom Course, Hollis 23 Maple Drive, New Hyde Park William Indelicato ................,,, 236 Wellington Road, Garden City Joseph Ingarra ............. Gerard Jennings ..,,... John Jordan ,....,,,,,,,., Richard Keeley ........ James Keenan. ...... Ernest Keet ............... Frederick Keller ,,.,... Gerard Kelly .,.,,,,,, John Kelly ...,...,...,, Raphael Kelly ,,,,.,..... Vincent Kempton ,.....,.. .-.....213-06 82nd Avenue, Queens Village High Place, Freeport ,.,......104 Phoenix Street, Hempstead 1 ,..........., 50 Lenox Street, Lynbrook Lawson Street, Hempstead ,,,,,,,85-O8 Avon Street, Jamaica Estates Avon Lane, Westbury Remsen Street, Williston Park Jerome Avenue, Mineola Euston Road, Garden City -,.,,..,.........92-19 217th Street, Queens Robert Kern ,,,,,,,,..... .....,,,,.... 2 914 Morgan Drive, Wantagh John Klag ,,.,.,,,..r... ,..,.... 2 18-29 94th Road, Queens Village David Kolb. ...........,,,,...,,.,.,,,,,,.,,... 36 Kenwood Road, Garden City William Kollmer ........,,,,.... 64 Lexington Avenue, Franklin Square Edmund Kraus ........, ...........,.,,t 8 Washington Court, Hempstead Theodore Krause ..,.. Robert Krist ,,,,,,,,,r,,, Kenneth Kwiat .,.....,.. Eugene LaBorne ....... William LaBorne .......,. High Street, ,East Williston 24 Cypress Street, Floral Park .,....,69 Third Street, Garden City Park .....-...39 Marlborough, West Hempstead Brixton Road, Garden City Andrew Lang, ,,,,,,,,,,, .,.. . 694 Foch Boulevard, Williston Park Stephen LaPonte ,............... 137 Claflin Boulevard, Franklin Square Ronald Lasker ,,,,.,.,.....,,.........,,,,,,,,,,., 50 Elm Avenue, Floral Park Arthur Lavis ,,,.,....,,.,,.....,....... 112-15 Colfax Street, Queens Village Martin Lechwar ,,,,,,..,,,, 1019 Terrace Boulevard, New Hyde Park Edward Lederer, ..,.,,.........,,,,,,,,...,,,,,,, 19 Ninth Street, Carle Place Arnold Leporati s,,,,t,, ,r,,,,.. 2 25-23 108th Avenue, Queens Village William Lindner ...,....,..,.... 115-100 230th Street, Cambria Heights Williklm Loessel ,........,., .,,,,,....,, 8 3 East Riviera Drive, Lindenhurst Lawrence LoMonico .....,................ 30 East 15th Street, Huntington Curtis Lopez. ,..........................,,,,,,,,,,,, 87-15 167th Street, Jamaica Philip LoPiccolo ,,,,,.,,,,,, Robert Luckas, .,..,, 199 Nassau Boulevard, Garden City Park Brook Street, Garden City Frank LUZZ1 ,....... ...... ..,...,..., 1 0 Aberdeen Road, New Hyde Park Michael Lynch ,,,,,,,,, ...,.,t 5 Devonshire Place, Huntington Station Thomas Lynch, ......... Neil Macdonald ,,,,...,,,, -.-.........25 Nugent Street, New Hyde Park Wellington Road, Mineola ROI1HlCl lVlaCdOI121ld .......... ...,....... 1 51 Willis Court, Woodmere loseph Macfarland .,.aa,,a., ......,r..,r...,.... 4 Jacob Street, Elmont Gerard M9-gee, ,,,,,,,,,.....r ....,.,,,......, 2 4 Robbins Avenue, Babylon Fred Magenheimer .............,,,,,,, 163 Oxford Boulevard, Garden City Sean Maguire ......... Muirfield Road, Rockville Centre Lawrence Maier ......a ii.,ii,ri 1 32 Voorhis Avenue, Rockville Centre John Manning ........,. Richard Marella ,,.,,,, James Marlow ...,.... ohn Marshall I ,,,,.... Joseph Martino, ,,,,,,,,,,, Robert Metedero ......... Silver Lake Place, Baldwin ,,,,,,91-27 220th Street, Queens Village ....--..120 Verbena Avenue, Floral Park .......907 Sixth Avenue, New Hyde Park ,,,.,,,Shelter Rock Road, Manhasset Fairfield Avenue, Mineola If-,mfa N'.fa.a V, ',', ,ax Ifliig lf , Lflf si ,, . are Ronald Matzinger .....,... ...,..V 9 06 Tenth Street, North Babylon Gerard Mayer ,,......... ,,,,,,,, 8 6 Westbury Avenue, Mineola John McCaffrey.,T .,........... ,,.,,.....,..,.......,, 8 8-19 l93rd Street, Hollis George McConville ,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,7 1 314 Larboard Court, Uniondale James McConville,,, Haig Street, Baldwin David McCue ,,,,,,,,,.,, ,.,..,..,.,,o,,,,,or,,o.o.o 1 5 Barbara Street, Elmont Eugene McGovem .,.,.,,.,,.,,,,, 44 Dorchester Road, Rockville Centre Peter McGowan ,,,,,,,, James McMahon ,,..i., Locust Street, Garden City Ivanhoe Drive, Merrick John McMahon ,..,,,...,.., ,..,..., 4 6 East Argyle Street, Valley Stream Richard McManamy ,,,,,,,,,,,,,... 108 Salisbury Avenue, Garden City Matthew McNulty ,v,,,,,,,,,,,,,....,,,,, 145-19 19th Avenue, Whitestone john MeQuade ,,,,.,,,,,,,.,...,,,,,,, 15 North Babylon Turnpike, Merrick Mario Medio ,,,,,,,,,,,,-,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,.,,,,,, 9 Christable Street, Lynbrook David Meyer YY,r,,,Y,,,,,,,, 617 Ardsley Boulevard, Garden City South joseph Meyer ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,..,.,,, -- ,,,, 262 Kensett Road, Manhasset Eugene Mills ,,.,...... Kenneth Misa ,,,,,,,,... - , Q 2 Paul Mohlenbrok ,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,.,.,,,,, 2 4 Walnut Avenue, Floral Park Edmond Mohring ,,,.,,,, John Monaco ,,,,,,,,..,,. William Moody .,,,,,.,, James Morrow ....,,, Joseph Morrow ,,,,,,,,, Michael Mowery .,,.,,, Charles Mueller ,,,.,.. Robert Muller r,,....,....... ....,,,...,215-11 106th Avenue, Queens Village 102 20 217th Street ueens Villa e ,,,,,,,126 Emery Street, Hempstead ,,,,,,,12 Taylor Place, Hempstead Marion Street, Lynbrook Wellington Road, Elmont Wellington Road, Elmont ,.,.,,.,45 Ingram Street, Forest Hills Circle Drive, Hicksville Crest Road, North Merrick Edward J, lylurplqy ,-,,,,,,,,,,r,,,,,,, 110 Elizabeth Avenue, Hempstead Edward V, Murphy ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,.,,, 66 Motley Street, Malveme James Nieman ,,.,,,.,,,,,, ,,,,.. , 221 Woodfield Road, West Hempstead James O'Brien ,,,,,,r,,,,,,,,,,,,, 114-23 209th Street, Cambria Heights Peter O Brien, ,,,,,,,,,,,,......., Edward O'Connell,,, ,,,,,,,,,,109 Marshall Avenue, Floral Park Martin O,Connor,.,,... John O Donnell ..,,,,......... Douglas O'Donovan Scarcliffe Drive, Malverne ,,,,,,,,,l31-06 228th Street, Laurelton .,....,.,109. Broadfield Road, Hempstead VVisteria Lane, VVantagh Brendon O Hanlon ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 406 Albany Avenue, Lindenhurst Stephen Ottersten ,,,. Thomas Parnell ,..,...........,,, Richard Parrin ,,,.,,, James Pistana ,,,, ,,,,, Robert Pollock .....,.,, Gregory Porges ,,,,,,,,,, 11 Sheridan Street, Valley Stream 218-19 138th Road, Springfield Gardens Atlas Avenue, Malverne Darby Road, Wantagh ,45 Henry Street, Merrick ,....,...157 South Kilburn Road, Garden City Henry Ramclla ,r.,,,,.. ,,,,,,,,,,, , 57 Todd Drive North, Glen Head Richard Ramski ..,...,.. Donald Rchrmann ,,,,,,, 50th Street, Lindenhurst ...M3634 Summer Drive, VVantagh Charles Reynolds , ..,... Robert Ross ,,,,,,,,.,r,, Anthony Rugel ....... Robert Russell ......... Roland Saam .......... Robert Safarik, ,,,,,,, , William Sandifer ,...,.. Robert Sandroni ,,,,,,,, Gerard Sawicki ,,., .,,,,, Robert Scalia ,,,,,,,,.,,..... Kenneth Schullstrom ,,,,.. 1, David Scudellari ,,,.,,,... Frederick Seibold ...,..,,,,,,. Emmett Sharkey -...-,.,97, Rose Avenue, Floral Park ,,,,,,....157 Marcellus Road, Mineola .,,..,....,36 Jefferson Street, Glen Cove Roslyn Drive, Glen Head .......110-11 207th Street, Queens Village ...,..-.......456 Unqua Road, Massapequa ,.,.,....,.,,,,Oyster Bay Road, Syosset Parsons Boulevard, Malba ,,.....146-21 Lakewood Avenue, Jamaica ...,-.-.,,,,ll3 Wyatt Road, Garden City ,,,-.....53-10 254th Street, Little Neck ..r.,.,..-r,,,,,,30 Sammis Place, Hempstead Netherwood Drive, Albertson School Drive, North Baldwin William Sheehan ,,,.,.......,,,, 1660 Stewart Avenue, New Hyde Park Kenneth Soltys ,,,...., ..,........,.,......,. 7 03 Boelsen Drive, Westbury Robert Statz ,,..... ......,,,,,,,.,..,,..,,,, 5 6 Canterbury Gate, Lynbrook Thomas Steiger .......................................... 201 Martin Drive, Syosset Patrick Sullivan ....... 212-26 Nashville Boulevard, Cambria Heights Richard' Swartz ,,,,...,,.............. .,,,, 1 19 Terrace Avenue, Hempstead Peter Tagley .............,......,...,.............., 16 Barnes Lane, Garden City Kenneth Taylor ,.,,..,,,,,,,,,.....,,,, 943 Maple Drive, Franklin Square Richard Thury ,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,.,,,,,,,, 51 Brunswick Avenue, Williston Park Lawrence Tifverman ,.,,,,,,-,,,..., 89 Robinwood Avenue, Hempstead Richard Torykian ,...,... 54 South Forest Avenue, Rockville Centre Martln Towey ,,,,.........,t...,,...,,,.,...,,,.,....,,,, 92 Main Street, Mineola Paul Troin ,,,,,,..... ,,.,,,,,,................. 1 2 Wolfle Street, Glen Cove James Tynan ,.,,,....... W .....,, 3917 Fulton Avenue, Seaford Charles Vachris ,,,,,,,,,, Robert Vachris ,,,,,,,, John Valva ,,,,,,,,,. John Varol ,,,,,,,......., Peter Vath ,,,,,,...,,,..,,, Cornelius Vaughey ,,.,,,., John Vaughey ,,,,,..,,,,, Paul Viebrock, ,,.,.,, , Donald Vincent .,,,,,. Mineola Avenue, Roslyn ..,.,,-...,,,,,,,,52 Mineola Avenue, Roslyn Stark Place, Lynbrook .,....,12 William Street, New Hyde Park ..,..,,71 Bengeyfield Drive, East Williston ,,,,,,,,,.,,.,,,,,,,,33 Linden Lane, Merrick Linden Lane, Merrick ..,.,.,,,209 Brompton Road, Garden City M260 William Street, West Hempstead Michael Voelger ttt..,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,.....,.,.c 25 Hickory Street, Floral Park XVilliam VonBevern, wa ,,....... 393 Congress Avenue, East VVilliston Eugene Vorhies ,....,,, ,,,,,,.. 1 56 Kamda Boulevard, New Hyde Park KCVIH WalSh -----------------.-------.....,,, 4,8 Glen Cove Drive, Glen Head Vvfllfef We1fSh0USkY -------v---.-----...---..,.,,,,, 4 Manor Place, Glen Cove Wlulam We1Ch -----.-----.. ,...... 1 36 Hampton Road, Garden City Kenllefll Wessels .,,,,,. ,,,....... 1 571 Wzlshington Avenue, Seaford Richard Wfhearty ,,,.. Robert XVheeler ,,,.,,, Charles Woram .,,,,,. Laurel Street, Garden, City Royal Road, Rockville Centre Green Avenue, Freeport F r. James Hickey, S.M., gives the sermon at the opening of the month of May. 260 mama by S-ngaaaatwg NEW clTY PRINTING co union cirv. Nrw mi l Y , .V , ,L ,igk , , . , L, A V ,jd A Abel, Bio. 1. 28, 44, 72, 91, 96, 165, 194. Abrams, E. 90, 165, 177, 196. Addeo, I. 90, 126. Agapito, D. 90, 177. Agresta, R. 90, 115. Ahnell, C. 90. Aicher, W. 192, 197. Akam, E. 107. Allen, R. 54. Allen, T. 90, 140, 141, 147, 149, 177. Allman, G. 98, 116, 127, 163, 180. Anderson, D. 90. Anderson, E. 98. Andrews, R. 90, 114, 128. Andrews, V. 106, 156. Annichiarico, E. 90. Antizzo, I. 90. Arligiast, G. 98, 116, 171, Argurio, I. 90. Arnold, R. 107, 124, 171. Arpino, L. 107. Artale, I. 107, 124. Ascoli, R. 53, 54, 68, 123, 177, 179. Athanasio, I. 98. Auer, I. 191. Auletta, I. 107. Avati, R. 98. Ayres, W, 107, 125, 132, 134. Aziara, M. 107, 132. Bacotti, I. 98. Bacotti, P. 90. Baert, R. 54. Baggett, L. 90, 163. Baglieri, Mr. S. 40. Bailey, 90. Baker, . 107. Ballot, R. 54, 144. Barbato, I. 90, 163, 177. 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DePalma, I. 99, 116, 173, 182. DeSantis, I. 108, 129. DeSoye, P. 108. Dever, E. 91. Devine, F. 60, 143. DeVito, I. 108. DeWitt, Mr. H. 41. Dews, I. 60. Dews, P. 91, 148. DiDomenico, D. 108. Dimarchi, Rev. I. 197. Dinger, F. 60. Dinger, W. 127, 136, 163, 180. Dippel, Bro. C. 37, 39, 92, 194. Dirks, P. 108, 123, 125, 140, 146. Doherty, P. 52, 60, 68 Doing, P. 91, 115, 146, 149 Dolan, Ie. 100. Dolan, 100, 177. Donahue, R. 91. Donath, K. 108. Don1on,Je. 52, 60, 63, 70, 123, 128, 134, 139, 144, 149. Donlon, Io. 52, 60, 70, 123, 134, 139, 143, 144, 149, 254. - Donnelly, I. 91, 115, 126, 165. 177. Donnelly, W. 91, 171. D'Onofrio, Mr. D. 41. Donnelly, I. 197. Donnelly, W. Donoghue, T. 91, 114. Donohoe, P. 108, 125. Donohue, K. 92. Doonan, I. 100. Doran, P. 92, 115, 171. Dougherty, P. 147. Dowd, I. 92, 171. Dowling, R. 60, 144, 156, 160. Downing, R. 108, 133. Doyle, F. 100. Drelick, 1. los. Driscoll, P. 200. Drucker, P. 100, 116, 127, 129, 164, 177. Duerr, A. 108, 133. Duffy, I. 92, 114, 134, 146 Duffy, P. 108. Duignan, I. 100. Dunn, G. 92, 128, 163. Dunne, I. 108, 124, 128, 163. Durante, P. 100, 116, 127. Durkin, I. 92, 163. Durso, R. 100, 106, 133. Dwyer, I. 92, 126. Dvgyg, M. 60, 133, 144, 1 . Eberle, J. 60, 142. Ehrhart, 61, 132. Ehrhart, 1.92, 126, 148. Eichcnlaub, S. 92, 114. Eisenhauer, L. 61, 82, 138, 158, 156, 183, 178. Eisenhauer, Mr. L. 26. Elbert, V. Rev. I. 15, 19, 214. Ellis, W. 108. Ellwood, Mrs. 1. 25. Elstob, V. 61, 138, 182. Engle, P. 92, 114, 126, 148. Erbentraut, T. 100, 133, 184. Eschmann, P. 108, 124, 167. Essig, L. 92. Evers, G. 61, 181. Eyerman, I. 61, 123, 164, 174. F Faber, G. 100. Fagan, F. 61. Fahy, F. 62. Fahey, I. 108, 125, 135. Fallon, R. 92. Falsone, R. 92. Fanning, F. 100, 116, 127, 128, 163. Farley, T. 100. Famsworth, G. 30, 62, 147. Farnsworth, I. 100, 129. Farrell, F. 108, 247. Farrell, I. 100, 127. Farrell, T. 62. Farrell W. 62, 139, 143, 146. Fasano, I. 92. Federer, E. 100, 116. Fee, F. 92, 115, 126, 138, 163, 171. Feldmann, I. 100, 106, 173. Felgner, K. 100. Fenlon, I. 100. Ferber, I. 62, 74, 129. Ferdinando, Mr. A. 40, 128, 131. Ferguson, I. 62, 123, 150. Feron, E. 62. Ferrari, L. 62, 156, 160. Ferree, V. Rev. W. 20. Ferris, Mr. A. 27. Ferris, Mrs. A. 26. Ferris, G. 62, 164. Ferris, R. 100, 127. Finnerty, P. 100. Finley, I. 63. Fiorenza, F. 108. Fischer, I. 100, 106, 138. Fischer, K. 92. Fischetti, S. 100. Fisher, H. 100. Fisher, R. 92. Fity, C. 92. Fitzgerald, I. 92, 114, 178. Fitzgerald, Ios. 100. Fitzgerald, M. 100. Fitzgibbon, B. 92. Fitzmaurice, E. 109. Fitzpatrick, A. 100. Fitzpatrick, I. 109. Flanagan, I. 100. Flavin, D. 63, 151. Fleischhauer, I. 92. Fleury, R. 92. Flynn, Mr. E. 42, 156, 166, 180, 249. Flynn, 100, 106. Flynn, Ios. 63. Flynn, W. 100. Fochtman, I. 92. Foley, I. 92. Forgione, F. 92, 114. Fornara, L. 92, 114. Fortuna, D. 63. Fox, Mr. I. 32. Fox, W. 109. Foxes, V. 195. Fratepietro, R. 100, 116. Freda, W. 100, 116. Frey, F. 39, 92, 128. Frey, I. 63. Frey, R. 92, 128. Frigeri, E. 109. Frischmann, D. 92. Frost, R. 92, 163. Fuchs, I. 109. Fuchs, Mrs. R. 24. Fusaro, E. 109, 178. Furey, Mr. F. 33, 42, 157, 171. G Gage, S. 92, 114, 148. Gaizo, F. 100. Galanty, I. 92. Gale, W. 100. Gallagher, B. 63. Gallagher, I. 92, 95, 114. Gallagher, T. 64. Gallagher, W. 109. Gallo, L. 100. Galofaro, S. 64. Ganci, M. 109. Gangitano, V. 100, 116. Gannon, T. 109, 151, 178. Garry, P. 92, 115, 165, 177. Gartelman, H. 64. Gartland, E. 64, 67, 151. Garvey, I. 92, 163, 171. Gately, A. 109, 117, 125, 174, 177. Gaussa, G. 100. Geagan, T. 100, 127. Gehrig, D. 92. Gehrhardt, W. 109, 125. Geissinger, W. 92. Gekle, R. 92, 115, 180. Genatasioi, F. 147. Gentile, M. 109, 156. Geraghty, I. 92, 163. Geraghty, M. 109, 133. Gere, G. 109, 117, 125, 140. Gerstner, L. 101, 116, 127, 163, 185. Gerstner, W. 64, 80, 151, 184. Giamanco, P. 101, 177. Giannattasio, F. 92. Giannetti, R. 101, 116, 129. Giaquinto, I. 92, 126, 174. Giarraputo, I. 101, 177. Giblin, I. 101. Gieg, T. 92. Gilfether, Bro. I. 29, 112, 164, 175, 201. Gillcrist, D. 64, 156, 161, 174. Gillen, P. 92. Gillespie, G. 64, 70. Gilmartin, R. 57, 61, 64, 68, 123, 138, 144, 166, 168, 180, 181, 196, 247, 249. Gilmartin, T. 92, 71. Giordano, F. 101, 116, 127, 163. Clancy, I. 92. Glaser, C. 109, 133. Gleason, R. 101, 116, 173. Glennon, I. 92. Glennon, I. 64. Goelbert, R. 109, 132, 178. Goelz, H. 93. Gohring, Bro. R. 92, 97, 148. Golden, I. 101, 138,181. Golden, M. 109, 128. Goldrick, T. 65, 68, 123, 140. Gomez, F. 109, 178. Goodfriend, I. 65. Gould, E. 109. Grace, G. 65, 68, 181. Grafer, H. 93, 114, 171. Graham, D. 93. Graham, R. 101, 116, 126. Greene, C. 93, 114, 126. Gregory, W. 65. Grella, R. 101. Creve, H. 65, 166, 167, 169. Griffin, D. 101, 134. Griffin, Mrs. D. 193. Griffin, Gerald, 53, 65, 68, 70, 128, 167. Griffin, G. 101, 116, 127, 180. Griffin, R. 52, 65. Grimm, I. 101. Grosso, F. 66, 132, 139, 140 143, 151. Guimaraes, R. 109, 132. Gundermann, R. 109. Gunn, K. 93, 163. Gunning, M. 101, 116, 163, 177. Gutmann, R. 101, 185. H Hagan, I. 109, 117, 128, 134, 136, 137, 223. Hald, Msgr. H. 14. Hald, W. 101. Hall, Mr. I. 31, 44, 103, 134 Hammer, W. 93. Handschuh, G. 109, 117, 140. Hanley, M. 109, 117, 149. Harding, T. 101, 134, 146. Harrigan, R. 101. Harrington, R. 93, 163, 171. Hartmann, R. 109, 132. Hartmann, W. 93. Hartz, R. 101, 116, 127. Hasslacher, B. 109, 117, 147, 149. Haverland, I. 91, 93, 115, 138, 165, 177. Haverland, R. 101, 116, 171, 181. Havican, C. 101. Hawke, Bro. A. 28, 32, 44, 98, 229. Hayde, V. '109, 124, 167. Hayes, Miss M. 25. Hayes, Miss Mary, 25. Hayes, M. 93, 114. Hayes, T. 101. Healy, I. 93. Heatherton, R. 192. Hecht, B. 109, 125, 127, 138, 156, 174. Hederman, I. 93, 163. Hemingway, T. 109, 171. Hendricks, P. 101. Henkel, G. 109, 133. Hennessey, I. 109. Hennigan, P. 109, 117. Henning, R. 109. Herchenroder, B. 93, 114, 126, 147. Hering, P. 93. Herrmann, I. 66, 129, 147, 184. Hessian, I. 109. Hewitt, A. 59, 66, 123, 144, 181. Hickey, Rev. I. 23, 35, 200, 209. Hickey, I. 109, 129. Higgins, I. 101, 116. Hildenbrand, R. 93, 146. Hines, A. 66, 147. Histing, R. 101, 106. Hoar, Msgr. E. 12. Hoifer, V. Rev. P. 15. Hoffman, M. 101, 116, 128, 127, 191. Hoffman, P. 101, 106, 177. Hoffman, S. 55, 66, 68, 123, 128, 191. Holman, H. 93, 114. Holt, D. 109. Horn, K. 109, 124, 129. Hornell, T. 66, 151. Horst, Rev. B. 23, 28, 30, 108, 139, 142, 144. Houser, H. 88, 93, 126, 163, 177. Houser, P. 66, 128, 174. Houser, Mr. P. 193. Hovanec, G. 109, 147, 149. Howard, T. 21, 61, 66, 68, 138. Hoxio, R. 101, 116, 127, 134. Hughes, I. 109. Humphrey, I. 101, 116. Hundt, C. 109, 137. Hunt, M. 93, 115. Hunter, D. 109. Hussey, F. 109. Hussey, I. 93. Hutter, R. 101, 163, 177. Hyer, R. 93. lndelicato, I. 101. lndelicato, W. 66, 70, 143, 149. Ingarra, F. 101. Ingarra, I. 52, 66, 68, 143, 149, 175. Inguagiato, I. 110, 115. lnguagiato, P. 93, 146. Ioppolo, F. 101. Ipsaro, Bro. A. 32, 35, 40, 128. Irvine, K. 101, 127, 134. J Iagoda, C. 93, 115. Iakubowski, I. 110, 124, 133, 156. Iankowski, H. 110, 147. Iansen, Rev. A. 23, 28, 110, 121, 122, 126. Iansen, E. 101. Iellig, D. 45, 93, 114, 146. Iennings, G. 67. Ioerg, I. 93. Iohnson, E. 93, 148. Iohnston, D. 101, 116, 163, 177. Iohnston, P. 110. Iones, P. 93, 114, 165, 177. Iordan, I. 67, 146, 257. Iuergens, V. Rev. S. 197. K Kagann, S. 93, 146, 150. Kaiser, I. 101, 116, 127. Kali, J. 93, 115. Kane, I. 101, 127, 134. Kane, I. 101, 172. Kantz, P. 102, 127, 140, 150. Kauflin, Bro. A. 28, 34, 96. Kaufmann, R. 110, 117. Kawakami, Rev. Bro. A. 217. Kayser, D. 93. ' Keamey, Bishop R. 12. Keams, T. 102. Keating, T. 93. Keeler, I. 102. Keeley, R. 67, 93. Keenan, I. 67, 147, 149, 172. Keener, P. 102. Keet, E. 67, 68, 149. Kehoe, F. 102, 129. Keller, F. 68, 164, 174. Kelley, R. 126. Kelly, A. 41, 74, 110, 117, 124, 128, 131. Kelly, E. 110. Kelly, G. 68, 143, 185. . Kelly, Ia. 110, 164, 174, 177. Kelly, I. 68, 184. Kelly, R. 68, 144, 196. Kelly, R. C. 93. Kelly, W. 110. Kempton, V. 68, 167, 168, 249. Kenney, F. 110, 125. Kenney, I. 110. Kenney, P. 110, 147, 149. Kenny, W. 93, 146. Kent, P. 93, 146. Kerman, E. 93, 147. Kem, R. 68. Keman, Mr. F. 209. Kemer, W. 93. Kerr, I. 93. Kilduff, K. 93, 126, 173. Kinpointner, R. 102, 116, 117 Kirchhoff, F. 93, 177. Kirwin, D. 93. Klag, I. 68. Knight, P. 110. Knipfing, G. 102, 127. Knipfing, R. 93, 126. Kolb, D. 52, 68, 69, 78, 122, 123, 128, 134, 149, 150, 211, 255. Koemer, A. 102, 127, 134, 163. Kollmer, G. 110. Kollmer, R. 102. Kollmer, W. 52, 61, 69, 70, 142. Koluch, C. 102, 127. Konz, I. 102. - Kopel, T. 102, 128, 163. Kosens, T. 102, 116, 127, 163, 171. Kozar, Bro. A. 47. Kraeter, Bro. H. 28, 32, 104. Kramer, E. 102. Kraniak, P. 102. Kraus, E. 69, 134, 139, 255. Kraus, R. 110, 156. Krause, T. 69. Krethowski, P. 93, 148. Krikalo, W. 93, 148. Krist, R. 69, 177, 178. Kron, I. 93, 163. Kronske, G. 93. Krug, R. 102, 116, 140, 150, 185. ' Kudrzycki, R. 93, 177. Kuntz, Bro. I. 34, 37, 93, 142,146, 202. Kumi, D. 93, 114. Kwiat, K. 52, 69, 70, 123. Kwigt, L. 102,116, 127, 1 6. L LaBarca, I. 94. LaBorne, Mrs. C. 193. LaBorne, E. 69, 123, 132, 150, 156, 158, 174, 175, 236, 257. LaBorne, W. 70, 123, 156, 159. Lacopo, I. 94, 163. Laginestra, A. 102, 116. Lahey, T. 110. Laible, R. 110. LaMariana, P. 110. Lambert, B. 110, 117, 138, 164, 174. Lane, I. 1 10. Lang, A. 53, 68, 70. Lang, Anth. 1 10. Lang, S. 102. Langone, E. 102. LaPnnte. S. 70. 141. Larkin, E. 110. 177. Larkin, I. 94. 114. LaRocca, T. 94, 126, 163, 177. Larson, L. 94. Lasker, R. 70. Latorre. A. 110. Laurinaitis, Bro. B. 35, 47. Lavis, A. 70. 139, 140. Lavoie, D. 102. Lawkins, W. 110, 164, 174. Lawrence. V. 94, 114. Lean, A. 94, 126. Lechwar. M. 70. Lederer, E. 70. Lees, Rev. C. 84. Lehecka, W. 94. 147, 177. Leimgruber, L. 102. Lennon. C. 94. Lenz. W. 110. Lenzi, P. 94. 126. 148. Lenorati. A. 71. 162. Levey, R. 110, 164, 177. Lewandowski. E. 102, 106. Libby, M. 102. Lilly. P. 110, 117, 124, 164, 174. Lindner, W. 71, 123. Little, R. 94. Locke, Mr. I. 24. Loessel, W. 44, 71. LoGalbo, F. 110. Lombardo, P. 94. LoMonico, C. 102. LoMonico, L. 71. Lonergan, A. 94. Lonergan, T. 110. Long, T. 102, 126, 138, 163 Long, Mr. T. 26, 192, 193. Longua. L. 102. Lopez, C. 44, 71. LoPiccolo, P. 68, 71, 123, 140. Loprete, Mr. N. 30, 135. Lotze, W. 102, 127, 173, 184. Lucas, M. 102, 116, 163. Lucey, P.. 110, 156, 178. Luckas, R. 71, 147. Ludeman, I. 94. Luzzi, F. 72, 151. Lynch, D. 102. Lynch, G. 102, 116. Lynch, I. B. 94, 165, 177, ' 231. Lynch, I. I. 102. Lynch, Bro. I. 29, 33, 44, 47, 113, 134, 227, 238. Lynch, M. 72. Lynch, T. 72. M Mabry, R. 94. Macdonald, N. 72, 74, 128, 184. Macdonald, R. 72, 147. Macfarland, I. 52, 70, 72, 142. MacFarlane, G. 72.' Mack, L. 110. Mackey, Rev. R. 127, 197, 199. Mackie, R. 110, 117. Magas, I. 110, 133, 156. Magee, G. 73, 103, 123, 138, 140, 143, 164, 174. Magenheifner, F. 73, 150. Maggi, P. 102, 163. Maguire, S. 73, 184. Maher, F. 110, 172. Mahler, E. 110. Mahon, I. 94. Mahoney, B. 94, 102, 185. Mahoney, I. 110, 112, 125, , 178. Mahoney, I. 102, 106, 163. Maier, L. 73. Maier, Mrs. L. 26, 194. Maier, W. 102, 106, 129. Malarchuk, P. 102. Maletta, T. 102, 163. Maloney, B. 94, 165, 177. Maltese, T. 94. Maney, I. 102. Manning, I. 73. Mannion, I. 94. Mannuzza, I. 94, 115, 123, 126, 128, 160, 177. Mardene, A. 102. Marella, R. 52, 70, 73, 123, 139, 142, 149, 150. Marinis, C. 94, 115, 146, 177. Marlow, I. 73, 144. Marotta, G. 94. Marra, M. 103. Marsala. I. 102, 127, 134. Marshall, I. 52, 73, 68, 178. Marshall, R. 103. Martin, I. 110. Martino, I. 73. Martire, A. 103. Mason, R. 136. Masons, H. 103, 116, 185. Mastaglio, P. 103, 116, 163, 177. Masterson, W. 94, 137. Matedero, R. 74. Materazo, T. 94, 126. Mathias, R. 94, 115. Matzinger, R. 74, 128, 131, 138. Mauro, L. 94, 115, 177. Maxwell, G. 94. Mayer, G. 74, 123, 138, 140 Mayer, P. 94, 115, 138, 165, 177. Mayhew, P. 94, 103, 115, 163. Mayhew, W. 126. McAllister, C. 110, 136. McAssey, I. 103, 173, 182. McCabe, D. 103. McCabe, K. 94, 115. McCabe, M. 103, 106, 127, 177. McCabe, R. 94, 114, 126, ,171. McCaffrey, I. 74, 151. McCallaugh, Mrs. M. 24. McCann, I. 94, 126. McCarthy, R. 94, 128. McCarthy, T. 110, 124, 132, 140. 'McCartney, G. 102. McCauliH:, E. 94. McCloskey, Mrs. H. 193. McCloskey, M. 110, 117. McClusky, E. 94, 115, 134, 137. McConville, G. 74, 123. McCo1'1ville, I. 74, 123, 174. McCue, D. 74, 144. McCue, I. 103. e McCullagh, I. 94. McDemiott, A. 94. McDermott, T. 110, 132. McDevitt, F. 110, 125. McDonald, I. 103, 116. McDonald, Io. 94, 127, 134. McDonald, M. 94, 163, 171. McDonough, M. 94, 163, 171. McDougal, E. 108, 111, 124, 134, 156. McDuifee, M. 103. McEnaney, I. 103, 173. McEnane'y, T. 111. McFarland, W. 111. McGee, K. 111, 124, 132. McGervey, Bro. L. 37, 46, 201. McGhie, J. 103. McGinley, M. 94, 115. McG0ldrick, E. 111, 181. McGoldrick, P. 111. McGovern, D. 22, 103. McGovern, E. 75, 164, 174. McGowan, I. 70, 75, 94, 114, 126, 147. McGowan, P. 151. McGowan, R. 103, 116, 171 McGown, M. 94, 126, 177. McGrath, I. 103. McGregor, I. 103, 146. McGuckin, 1.94, 163. Mccirmess, 1.94, 165, 177. McGuire, W. 103. McGuirk, G. 103, 146. McHale, I. 94. McHa1e,M.7,111,133. McHale, Mrs. M. 193. McHugh, M. 103, 128. Mclnerney, T. 103. McKay, I. 111, 125, 132. McKenna, B. 103. McKenna, S. 111. McKenzie, Bro. G. 19. Mclsaing J. 103, 127, 163, 180. McLaughlin, E. 111. McLaughlin, I. 94. McMahon, Ia. 75, 123. McMahon, Ie. 75, 137, 144. McMahon, 1.11. 103. McMahon, T. 94, 115, 165. McManamy, Mrs. C. 193. McManamy, R. 75, 144. McMullen, D. 103, 138. McNally, M. 95, 115. McNamara, K. 103, 127. McNamara, Mr. K. 195. McNulty, M. 70, 75, 123, 143, 145, 146, 238. McOuade, I. 7, 47, 53, 65. 70. 75. 122. 138, 144, 151, 156, 158, 162, 174. McOuade, Mr. I. 19, 27. McShvrry, G. 103, 127. McTighe, I. 103, 127. McVeigh. E. 111. Medio, M. 53, 68, 75, 143, 149, 174. Melloh, I. 95, 114, 126, 149. Melosci, A. 95, 114, 165, 177. Mencndez. A. 95. Meng, I. 95, 115, 126, 148. Menninger, W. 95. Merritt, R. 95, 126. Mervar, Bro. I. 18. Meyer, D. 76, 139. M-oyer, I. 76, 143. Meyers, A. 103, 137, 146. Mevers. Mrs. P. 24. Michael, S. 111. Mickels, G. 103, 147. Micucci. V. 111. Min-les, M. 136. Milano. A. 111, 138, 171. Milek, R. 103. Mills, E. 76. Milone, R. 95. Milroy, I. 111. Minogue, I. 95, 114, 126. Mira, L. 95. Misa, K. 70. 76. 151. Misshach, H. 103. Moakley. R. 95. Moffitt, Rev. I. 205. Mnhlenbrok, P. 76. 164, 174. Mohring, E. 76, 123, 149. Mohrinfl. K. 103. Molloy, D. 103, 116, 127, 178. Molloy, Archbishop T. 12. Moloughney, W. 103. Monaco, I. 77, 95, 129. Monaco, V. 114, 128. Monahan, I. 111, 117, 132. Monahan, R. 103, 106. Monahan, Mrs. R. 26. Monteferrantc, P. 103. Moody, W. 77, 128, 182. Moonan, I. 103, 128. Moore, I. 95, 115, 126, 138, 177. Morando, W. 95. Moriarty, R. 103, 127, 134, 137, 140. Mormile, C. 111. Morris, E. 103, 116, 134. Morris, Mrs. E. 26. Morrow, I. 70, 77, 123, 144, 238. Morrow, Ios. 70, 77, 123, 144, 238. Moschitta, A. 104, 116, 134, 171, 185. MOSS, D. 111, 149. Moss, P. 104, 106, 134, 147, 149. Mowery, M. 77, 144. Moynihan, F. 95, 126. Mueller, C. 52, 70, 72, 128. Mueller, G. 111, 117. Muhr, R. 111, 171, 177. Muldoon, I. 108, 111, 125, 164, 175. Mulholland, E. 95, 115, 171. Mulholland, R. 95, 111, 117. Mullan, Bro. F. 37, 44, 47, 107, 150. Muller, R. 77. Muller, W. 104, 106, 129, 137, 149. Mulligan, I. 95, 114, 177. Mullin, M. 111, 180. Mullins, N. 95, 126. Mullowney, I. 104. Mulry, P. 104. Mulshine, R. 104, 116, 127. Muro, G. 111. Murphy, A. 111, 117, 150. Murphy, B. 95, 114. Murphy, E. I. 77. Murphy, E. V. 77, 124, 138, 144, 156, 158. Murphy, F. 95, 114, 165. Murphy, G. 95. Murphy, I. 95. Murphy, Mrs. I. 26. Murphy, Ios. 111, 132. Murphy, R. 95, 115. Murray, R. 104, 137. Murtagh, I. 104. Myers, H. 104. N Nahas, I. 95, 114, 144. Nahas, R. 111. Naro, R. 111, 132, 173. Nartker, Bro. R. 31, 45, 198. Nash, G. 121, 104. Nash, I. 104, 138. Nath, Bro. L. 22, 26, 34, 109, 138. Neary, P. 111, 136. Neidhart, I. 111. Neuhaus, R. 111, 147. Nicastro, I. 111, 117, 124, 147, 149, 150. Nicholson, Mr. D. 41, 133. Nicholson, I. 95. Nieman, I. 78, 144. Nimmo, W. 111. Noering, T. 104, 177. Noering. Mrs, W. 26. Nolan, B. 95, 163. Nolan, R. 104, 127, 137, 163. Noonan, H. 104, 116, 127. Norton, F. 95, 163. Notter, W. 95, 148. Nubel, V. 111, 177. Nylese, T. 111, 177. 0 Obach, R. 117. Oberster, Bro. W. 35, 95, 140. O'Brien, H. 104. O'Brien, I. T. 70, 144, 149. O'Brien, I. E. 111, 165, 177. O'Brien, I. 95. O'Brien, K. 95, 126. O'Brien, M. 111, 132. O'Brien, P. 78, 129. O'Callaghan, B. 125, 132, 134. O'Cal1aghan, L. 104, 106, 127. O'Connell, E. 78, 123, 144, 156, 174. O'Connell, R. 111. O'Connell, Ro. 104, 127, 134, 137, 146, 190. O'Connor, M 78, 144, 147, 149, 167, 169. O'Donne1l, C. 104. O'Donne1l, I. 78, 123, 164, 174. O,Donnell, R. 104, 127, 149. O'Donovan, D. 52, 70, 79, 140, 149, 178. O'Gara, Bishop C. 229. O'Grady, G. 95. O'Hanlon, B. 79. O'Leary, C. 104, 106, 134, 140. Oleksiak, P. 104. Olsen, W. 111. O'Mara, R. 111, 149. O,Neill, 1. 104, 106, 126, 164, 177. O'Neill, Mrs. I. 193. O'Neill, IOS. 95, 115, 127. O'Neill, S. 95, 115. O'Rei1ly, D. 95, 114, 148. O'Rourke, K. 111, 124, 132. O,Shaughnessy, T. 104. O'Shea, T. 104. Osmond, S. 112, 117. O,Sullivan, E. 112, 117, 171. O'Sullivan, R. 104. Ottersten, S. 79. O,Toole, I. 95. Otten, T. 95, 114. P Paolozzi, Bro. I. 31, 33, 109, 140. Panarese, I. 95, 114. Panzarella, M. 112, 117, 125 132, 134, 136. Papa, C. 104. Papa, I. 146. Papola, I. 95, 148. Papskin, Mrs. E. 24. Parpan, D. 95. Parker, R. 104. Parnell, T. 70, 71, 134, 139. Parrin, A. 95. Parrin, R. 50, 79, 156, 161. Parrin, Mr. A. 50. Parrin, Mrs. A. 50. Pastorelli, R. 104. Paternoster, I. 1 12, 174. Patti, W. 95, 115. Paxton, A. 95. Peanuts 199. Pedersen, F. 104. Pesce, V. 112, 132, 137. Peters, N. 104, 128. Peterson, Mrs. H. 24. Petro, F. 95. Petrone, C. 95. Philips, D. 95, 114, 126. 163, 177. Philips, 112, 124, 134. Pilipshen, K. 126, 150. Pilipshen, P. 95, 112, 146, 149, 150. Pirretti, I.'104. Piser, D. 112. Pistana, 79, 123, 144, 156, 161, 177, 178. Pistana, N. 95, 115, 126, 163, 171. Pistone, R. 112, 129. Pius XII, Pope 13 Pollock, P. 104, 116. Pollock, R. 79. Porges, G. 79, 139, 144, 149 Preziosi, D. 104, 149. Price, G. 104. Puttre, E. 112. Q Quinlan, M. 104, 126. Quinn, Bro. P. 29, 105. Quinn, K. 96, 114, 126. Quinn, P. 104, 106, 127. Quinn, W. 104, 128. R Raby, I. 96, 114. Raby, T. 104. Radimer, C. 96, 114, 165, 177. Rafferty, L. 104, 106, 127, 134. Raganella, Mrs. F. 26, 194. Raganella, W. 112, 125, 128. Ragona, S. 96, 115, 147. Ramella, H. 79, 129. Ramsay, R. 105. Ramski, R. 79, 147. Rankin, I. 112, 156. Rankin, Mr. I. 195. Rankin, N. 105, 163. Raskopf, G. 96. Rath, 112. Rauch, F. 112. Rauscher, Bro. E. 36. Reamer, G. 105, 116, 134, 149, 150. Reardon, R. 105, 171, 177. Rebsamen, C. 38, 112. Reehil, D. 105, 163, 178. Rehrrnann, D. 80. Reid, D. 112. Reid, M. 105, 116. Reid, R. 105. Reilly, Bishop E. 13. Reilly, G. 96, 127. Reinfeld, Mr. F. 150. Reis, C. 105. Reisert, F. 105, 126. Rensel, Mr. E. 46. Reuther, E. 105. Reyman, T. 112. 132. Reynolds, C. 80, 144. Reynolds, D. 105, 171. Reynolds, I. 96, 115. Rhatigan, B. 96, 115, 126, 178. ' Richert, P. 96, 115, 126. Riebe, E. 96. Riescher, R. 105, 106, 127, 163, 171. Rigney, V. Rev. H. 206. Riley, 96, 126. Riley, John. 45, 96. Riley, T. 96. Riordan, P. 96. Riso, T. 96. Robba, A. 112, 147, 149. Roberts, B. 105, 116, 127, 149. Robertson, D. 105, 116, 126, 163. Robertson, G. 96. Robertson, T. 112. Robertson, W. 96, 149. Rocchio, C. 96. Rochel, I. 105, 146, 164. Roesch, R. 112, 174. Rogers, P. 96. Rogers, T. 96, 115, 126. Rogowski, R. 105. Rohan, P. 96. Rooney, L. 105, 116. Rooney, M. 105, 116, 127. Roosevelt, Pres. F. D. 20. Ross. R. 80, 144, 184. Rossi, D. 112. Rossi, I. 112, 174, 177. Rossi, W. 96, 114. Roth, P. 105. Rowan, J. 96, 114, 126, 171 Roxe, D. 200. Rozea, P. 96, 114, 126. Rozycki, G. 96. Rugel, A. 70, 80, 129. Russell, R. 80. Russo, 112. Russo, Simone, 96, 132, 163. Ryan, 1.96, 115. Ryan, W. G. 116, 173, 182. Ryan, W. I. 96, 105, 115. 127, 147. S Saam, R. 70, 80, 134, 139, 140, 149, 197. Saccaccio, P. 105, 116. Sacco, Mrs. A. 19. Sackman, D. 96. Sadler, T. 96. Safarik, R. 80, 123, 139, 144. Salerno, S. 105. Salturelli, R. 105, 127. Sande, I. 105. Sandifer, W. 81. Sandroni, R. 80, 164, 174. Sargent, I. 112, 124, 147, 150. Sargent, Mr. I. 26. Sarnowski. I. 105, 106, 138. Sarsfield, P. 112, 174, 177. Sarrubbo, D. 105. Savan, I. 96. Sawicki, G. 53, 70, 81, 128. Sawyer, R. 112, 244. Sbarra, G. 112. Scalia, R. 81, 184. Scanlon, H. 105. Scardina, I. 96, 114. Schafer, W. 96, 114. Scherr, W. 112, 174. Scheuermann, A. 112. Schlee, W. 112. Schlott, B. 112, 117, 147. Schmidt, C. 112. Schmitt, R. 112. Schoen, G. 96, 126, 147. Scholpp, C. 112, 171. Schoner, R. 105, 116. Schott, Bro. L. 24, 44. Schoudel, W. 112, 125, 149. Schrade, R. 96, 144. Schrank, F. 105, 106, 146. Schullstrom, K. 81, 151. Schultheis, G. 96. Scilcppi, J. 112, 132. Scivetti, F. 105. Scudellari, D. 52, 68, 81, 184. Seelinger, I. 96, 177. Segall, A. 105. Seibold. F. 53, 81. Seltenrich, I. 112, 129. Sevekow, F. 112. Shallow, R. 105, 150. Sharkey, E. 81. Shea, P. 112. Sheehan, D. 105. Sheehan, Bro. I. 28, 34, 47, 101, 172. Sheehan, W. 81, 132. Sheridan, R. 105, 127. Sheridan, R. 38, 112, 115, 151. Shorten, T. 96, 183, 171, 177. Sibbing, Rev. Bro. P. 14. Siebert, G. 96. Siebert, R. 105. Siebold, M. 96, 114. Siegwarth, Bro. G. 31, 35, 201. Silvertones, The 197. Sinagra, S. 112, 151. Slaboch, I. 96, 115, 149. Slattery, D. 113. Smith . 105, 127, 129. Smith 105, 126, 128. Smith . 105, 150. Smith . 105. Smith 96, 163, 173. Smith, He. 105. Smith, H. 113, 117, 149. Smith, P. 96, 134, 146, 149. Smith, P. T. 106, 127. Smith, P. W. 106, 116, 127. Smithwick, M. 106. Sokol, J. 106, 127. Solitto, R. 112, 174. Soltys, K. 81. Sommcse, N. 106, 116, 178. Spaeth, W. 113, 128, 149. Spagnoli, T. 106. g.x.'..jU2. Spahn, Bro. G. 38, 147, 247. Sparnicht, R. 113, 132. Spencc, I. 96. Sperendi, M. 106. Spinicelli, Mrs. L. 26. Spota, T. 105. Stack, I. 96, 115, 138, 163, 177. Starger, K. 97, 163. Statz, P. 106. Statz, I. R. 82. Steiger, T. 82. . Steinbrecher, G. 113. Steiner, R. 113. Steiner, W. 106. Stepsis, R. 106, 127, 171. Steuerwalt, M. 97, 115, 148, 256. Stewart, C. 97, 163. Stewart, I. 113. Stith, T. 170. Stolz, P. 113. Stout, D. 97. Strittmatter, R. 106. Stutz, 1.97, 134, 165. Sullivan, E. 106. ' Sullivan, D. 113, 117, 125, 138, 146. Sullivan, Ia. 97, 115, 126, 128, 134, 138. Sullivan, I. S. 113, 127. Sullivan, I. N. 106. Sullivan, L. 106. Sullivan, P. 82, 143. Sullivan, R. 91, 97, 126, 149, 165, 173. Sullivan, T. 97, 115, 126, 148. Swanson, R. 97, 114. Swartz, R. 82, 151, 167, 168, 170. Sweeney, I. 97. Sweeney, John. 106. Sweeney, Iohn. 113, 115, 127, 148. Sweeney, R. 129. Sweeney, S. 97. Swords, 106, 116, 127, 134. Symanski, R. 106, 128. Syzmanski, T. 200. 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