Chaminade High School - Crimson and Gold Yearbook (Mineola, NY)
- Class of 1959
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'fSf?' - 75 5' . 2 x 15 4: Q-I 1 .. A F-SQ: .4 gg. ' Si 597 I. ' .Lf-7.72 ,' . V'-,'e:'1ff:, ' . , 7 f A' -A1AA W f 1- 3 :' -L-We,A -LA-... ..,f.-.rwJAR?-nww, ff,-,,.,..,T-...Eff,',--.I, f-1 ' 3 ig it gf 1 f , - ' . :.x .-7.1 ....- ,J ...L ., ,. ' MmI:IyrV71'W11J,EWZ5p3L.WE'Wafwvwm-MWEWgLW7L'Zvp'Wa-6 iU 1'n!Zv-1'-vc.. f f .. N -.y...., ...H--f., .,-ww,-.,... ,- - - wr +3 - g 5: f --. 4 Chaminade High School Mineola, New York 3 2 The development of the entire personality is the avowed purpose of Chaminade High School, lt can be clearly seen that it fulfills this purpose by the diversity of the program and the quality of man produced by our mentors, the Marianists. One principal lesson is imparted to all the graduates of Chaminade: the fact that they are never alone in the quest for their goals in life, the finding of their vocation and the evolution of THE WHOLE MAN. The graduates are able to look to the saints for aid, knowing that these men have been and still are some of the greatest benefactors of society and perfect models for every class and condition of life. Llt - 2, A. ff - ' si HR fig? in If S' 1 r , ' 'af ' f 1, ' M ., +H1 'f,,:f 353ff?:f53'C V' 5 38 ef - . w1f HG',954M H N MY ' ' 1--'P ri: M' W aww? M 'f- if f I1 5 ww! 1 .. N- ' ' Er x A .- , Ji, ir 0' I-.h ,., REBER B QUNTENTS YBEULTY . . SEEKERS . . UNBERQLB SYQBTS. . YEBTUHES. BQTXVXTXES . SSMEN 6 ' - I-1.1 WWE page 93159 . page . page - KW! ML 'BB 'LB X KBS! e U53 DEDICATIUN A short time after the start of the present school year, the whole world suffered a greatloss with the passing of His Holiness, Pope Pius Xll. Often we heard the accomplishments of his life praised and awed by the leaders of our contemporary world. He was . . a leader of leaders. This great ability, which was so highly publicized, was the result of the de- velopment of all the phases of the Popes personality. His spiritual, intel- lectual, moral, aesthetical, social and physical talents were trained and used in an ideal manner. Few persons in history can rival our late Pontiff's highly developed character. ln his death we lost an exemplar of THE WHOLE MAN. For by his very nature, His Holiness was the living result of a life trained for the use of all the talents God bestowed upon him, To his memory and to his ideals we dedicate the l959 CRIMSON AND GOLD. HIS HULINESS PUPE PIUS XII vwmmmmmm-WM-MM .. ,NNW ,.-mlgf ,..,. , V: ---- -...,W...T...,,........N,..h.....,. ..,,... ...........-.. , -W f ,. , - SUPERIURS Paul A. Sihbinq, S.M., M.A. Provincial Inspector of the Sodiehg of Marg Reverend Edgar Mcflarren, Ph.D. Diocesan Secretarq of Education A I' J Rail A .fb 1 . -Q I 4 - Whether the current ot civilization advances or retreats, gains in strength or languishes in idleness, depends upon the communication ot knowledge. Saint Thomas Aquinas, the intellectual Colossus of all ages, challenged men to a pursuit ot knowledge. Today, this same quest is presented to the Chaminade students through the devotion of their faculty. As Saint Thomas helped men to a better understanding of Christ, so our faculty has shown us how to know, love and serve Christ better- a most important phase in the development ot THE WHOLE MAN. Form strong men, capable of diffusing good all around them . . . MUS XM Reverend Brother .535 5c '0o JUHN r. DARBY 3 M 3, s.M., Mr. 54 UE IN 59,03 'N 99 Y J r 'CHAMINADE HIGH SCHOOL MINEOLA,I.ONG ISLAND 4 'll qi, ,xv o E o Pnmcum 6-Yu or My dear Chaminade Graduates of l959Z, A It is both a distinct pleasure and an esteemed honor to have this opportunity to extend to each of you my warmest congratulations on this momentous occasion of your graduation from Chaminade High School. In this beautiful and attractive 1959 Volurne of our CRIMSON AND GOLD you have pictorially captured the highlights of your senior yearg you have edi- torially unified these highlights. Your element of unity, THE WHOLE MAN, strikes a clarion note that should echo and re-echo throughout your lives in whatever vocation Almighty God in His Omniscient Wisdom and Goodness directs you. THE WHOLE MAN allows for no fallow areasg it includes the moral, the intellectual, the physical, and the social life of man. The training and development of each of these aspects of your life has received careful atten- tion in the four-year program of Marianist education offered at Chaminade. Proper balance and a true sense of 'values have guided us in maintaining this program. Dedication to principle has sustained your Marianist teachers and their lay co-workers in the execution of the program. Loyalty to directives has inspired you and your devoted sacrificing parents in the acceptance of the program. What permanent and eternal effectiveness your Marianist education at Chaminade will have depends, in the final analysis, on you alone. You are only at the beginning of your educational experiences that can lead to genuine wisdorng there is still much to be done. But your beginning has been strong and c'ompleteg nothing of importance has been left undone. Therein lies your strength and courage for the future. As your Chaminade education leads on to richer experiences and broader horizons, may you continue to grow in wisdom and in grace. May spiritual values and eternal truth be the beacon lights that beckon you on and on toward your heavenly home. There may Our Lady welcome you as Her faithful Chaminade Man, and escort you to the Throne of God, your Eternal Home. With warmest personal regards to each one of you and with prayerful wishes for'God's choicest blessings, I am ' Very sincerely yours in J. M. J. , PRINCIPAL BRO. LOUIS J. NATH. S.M., M.A. Vice-Principal Bro. Louis Nath, S.M., our Dean of Dis- cipline, is one of the busiest members of the faculty here at Chaminade, l-le is moderator of the Chaminade Mothers and Fathers clubs, and successfully organizes and supervises all the school raffles. Brother is also a general chairman for various activities. Both before and after classes Brother has a long line of students outside his office for tardy and ab- sentee excuses, gym excuses, and detentions. Bro. Nath also has several Second and Third Year Latin courses. 4' IOS. l8 In his role as Dean of Discipline Bro. Louis Nath, S.M. supervises the detention class after school in room Fr James Hickey, S.M., having a friendly conversation with Jack Faddis In the hallway. Chaplain To provide Spiritual guidance for every Chaminade Man is the dedicated purpose of our Chaplain, Fr. James Hickey, SM, Eager to help students with their problems, Father makes himself available as a counselor both in and out of the confessional. By friendliness to all who seek his aid, Father Hickey has earned the admiration of the students here at Chaminade. REV. JAMES R. HECKEY, S.M., B.A l9 Religion lleperimeni REV. ANTHONY G. JANSEN, S.M., B.A. Sodality Director Chairman Religion Department Religion IV' An integral part ot the Chaminade curricu- lum, the Religion Department under the direc- tion of Father Anthony Jansen, S.M., has for its purpose the developing ot the spiritual and moral aspects of the Christian man, This, the largest and most' basic department in the school, accomplishes its aim by imparting a thorough knowledge ot the Commandments, the Mass, the Sacraments, Church History, and Apologetics during the tour year course. But perhaps the most important work ot the De- partment is the encouragement ot frequent reception of the Sacraments by the students. Other members of this department not pictured here are: Bro. Paul Quinn, S.M., Bro. Gerald O'Neil, S.M., Bro, Joseph Lynch, S.M., Bro. Anthony Kautlin, S.M., and Bro. Anthony lpsaro, S.M. BRO. JOHN P. GILFETHER, S.M., M.A., B.S. in Ed. Moderator 4B Voodoos Religion lll, IV Cross-Country Coach Track Coach Track Moderator Treasurer C.H.S.A.A. BRO. RAYMOND J. FUECHSLIN, S.M., B.S. in Ed. ng is Freshman Vocation Club Driver Education Religion l, II E l' h Ill ' BRO. JOHN P. MAIERLE, S.M., B.A. Moderator IB Blue Devils Religion l English 1 l Dramatics Club TARMAC Servers ' Sarcristan Vocation Club BRO. JOSEPH C. FOX, S.M.. M.A. Religion lll Mike Hoffman, Fr. Knuge, John Kane, Fr. Jansen, and Ray Nolan at first annual mass for deceased faculty members REV. RICHARD K. KNUGE, S.M., B.S. in Ed. Moderator 2G Rams R l' ' IV e igion English lVo CRIMSON AND GOLD Moderator Sodality ,,,f wwf? BRO. ROBERT J. SWALLOW, S.M., B.A. Moderator 2A Thunderbirds Religion II Latin l TARMAC Freshman Vocation Club Sodality Zl English Department BRO. THOMAS X. CORBETT, S.M,, M.A. Moderator Al-l Scorpions Chairman English Department English Ill, IV Sodality Fine Arts Society Drarnatics Club Speech Club Space Magazine To improve the grammatical and literary standards of the school and to co-ordinate the activities of each division are the goals ot the English Department for this year. Under the Chairmanship of Bro. Thomas Corbett, S.M,, the Department has begun the use of a new series of grammar work books, Essentials in English . Each student is required to hand in a book report every three weeks in order to improve his reading comprehension. ln order for each division to present a uniform cur- riculum in English, the Department has in- augurated the principle ot divisional heads. Mr. Gratton was appointed head ot the Fresh- man Division, Bro. O'Neil the Sophomore, Mr. McNamara the Junior, and Bro. Thomas Corbett the Senior. Other members ot this Department not pictured here include: Bro. Raymond Fuechlin, S.M., Bro. John Maierle, S.M., Bro. Raymond Nartker, S.M, and Fr. Richard Knuge, S.M. MR. PATRICK STAFFORD, A.B. Moderator 2D Warhawks English ll, lll BRO. GERALD W. O'NElL, S.M., A.B. Moderator 3E Comets Religion II English ll Speech and Debate Soclality Vocation Club C I Bro. Corbett looks on as Louie Fornara shows his oratorical prowess. BRO. JOSEPH B. LYNCH, S.M., A.B. Moderator 4F Condors English IV Religion lll Speech Club Speech and Debate Club Vocation Director Sodality Guidance Director President Catholic Forensic League BRO. DONALD E. BOND, S.M., B.A. Moderator 3A Warriors English Ill Latin II CRIMSON AND GOLD Chess Club Sodality Vocation Club Bowling Junior Guidance Counselor f i ,wine MR. VICTOR C. BAERLEIN, B.S.S Moderator lH Tritons English l Geography 23 l 1 Social Studies Department MR. JOSEPH F. FOX, M.A. Moderator 4C Sidewinders Chairman Social Studies Department American History I, ll Treasurer Catholic Teachers Association Since the study of the privileges of our national heritage and of our country's place in this world is such a complex one, the Social Studies Department is divided into a number of different sections in order to cover the vast amount of material, Under the direction of Mr. Joseph Fox the Department presents to the Freshmen the basic facts about the various countries of the world in Economic Geography. The Sophomores are given a course in World History from the beginning of time. American History is given to the Juniors and Seniors to round out the curriculum. Mr. Fox is also the representative of the draft board at Chaminade. Other members of this Department not pic- tured here includei Bro. Anthony lpsaro, S.M., Mr. Richard Long, and Mr. Victor Baerlein. World History World Geography Driver Education , imc tlt .JOHN E. EICHELMAN, s.M., s.s. in sa. Q!-f' Moderator 3D Skynights American Government ft American History Ill Q If Assistant Athletic Moderator MR. EDMUND T. TURNER, B.A. MR. RICHARD H. MILLER, B.S. in History Moderator 2F Rebels American History I BRO. PAULF QUINN SM BA Moderator 3G Lancers Religion ll World History Intramurals Spirit Committee Mr. Miller illustrates the Battle of Bunker Hill to Bob Bartoldus BRO. LOUIS J BAYSEK S M B A World History Latin I, II Tennis Sodality Cheerleaders Vocation Club Raffle Drives Assemblies Math Department BRO. ROMAN L. WICINSKI, S.M., M.S. Moderator AE Chairman Math Department Science Club Sodality Student Council The goal ot the Math Department is to stimulate interest among the students in the numerous applications of mathematics in the modern world. This is evident from the varied subjects ottered by the Department, which is under the direction of Bro. Roman Wicinski, S.M. lt includes Elementary Algebra in the Freshman year, Tenth Year and Eleventh Year Math, and the tour electives - Trigonometry, Advanced Algebra, Solid Geometry, and Ad- vanced Math - in the Senior year. The Mathematics Department also con- ducts an elective course in Mechanical Draw- ing for any Seniors interested in engineering. The course is instructed by Bro. Francis Mullan, S.M., on Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday mornings. MR. RICHARD J. LONG. A.B. Moderator ID King's Men World Geography Algebra I Coach J.V. Cross-Country MR. EDWARD J. MIRANDA, B.S. Plane Geometry Advanced Math 26 BRO. EDWIN RAUSCHER, S.M.. B.A. K i I 1' f' Moderator IG Dragons Algebra I Latin I Joe Eyerman proves a theorem while Mr. Miranda checks closely. Moderator QI-I Advanced Algebra Latin ll Elementary Algebra MR. ALLAN H. DEGNAN, B,S. BRO. CHARLES E, DIPPEL. S.M., B.S Moderator 3C Sabres Trigonometry Eleventh Year Math Rifle Team Sodality MR. CHARLES PFEFFER. M.S. Algebra I Geometry I BRO. FRANCIS P. MULLAN, S.M.. B.S. in Ed. Moderator 3H Wolverines Intermediate Algebra Mechanical Drawing Poster Club Sodality 27 BRO. BERNARD J. LAURINAITIS, S.M., B.S. in Ed., M.A. Moderator 4G Trojans Chairman SDHTSH Department Spanish ll, lll Senior Bowling Bookstore Modern Language To fulfill the demands of many colleges for two years of a modern foreign language, Chaminade offers a choice of three languages to its students. Throughout the required two years and the elective third, the Modern Language Department stresses the writing and translating of the language plus a study of the culture and history of the country. The Dee partments are: Spanish, which is the largest, under the guidance of Bro. Bernard Laurinaitis, SM., French, the language of diplomats, di- rected by Fr. Gabriel Rus, SM., and German under the guidance of Bro, George Siegworth, S.M. REV. GABRIEL J. RUS, S.M., M.A. Chairman French Department French I, ll, lll 28 BRO. JOHN P. NICHOLS, S.M., B.A. French I, ll Latin ll Band Glee Club Director CRIMSON AND GOLD Math Club Sodality Department BRO. WALTER J. OBERSTER, S.M., B.A Moderator 3F Conquerors S ' h I II pants , Speech and Debate Sodality REV. JAMES R. HICKEY, S.M., B.A. BRO. GEORGE SIEGWORTH, S.M., M.A. Chaplain Chairman German Department Latin IV German I, ll, Ill French Il Bookstore uno. ANT:-ioNYJ. ipsmzo, s.M., B.s. in sd. Moderator 2B Maiestics American History II German I Religion ll Camera Club CRIMHSON AND GOLD Sodallty Moderator National Honor Society Howard Revans gives a student quiz as Bro. Oberster looks on. 29 Science Department BRO. GEORGE J. SPAHN, S.M., M.S. Moderator 4D Spartans Chairman Science Department Ph ' ysics Radio Club Man has always been interested in the laws ot nature, both chemical and physical. lt is the aim ot the Science Department, under the Chairmanship of Bro. George Spahn, SM., to intensity the students, innate interest in these laws. By beginning with Biology in the Freshman year, Chemistry and Earth Science in the Junior year and finally Physics in tl-e Senior year, the Department hopes to give the student a solid background for further scien- titic study, With new advances in science every year this is becoming an increasingly impor- tant Department to the Chaminade student. Other members ot this Department not pictured here are: Bro. Roman Wicinski, S.M., and Mr. Charles McGuckin. X Bro, Raymond Gohring gives assistance to a bewildered freshman. 30 Bro Wrcmskx at the pomt of despair BRO. RAYM Modcraior IC Chemisfry Biology Rifle Team Earth Science BRO. CHRISTOPHERJ FRANZ SM BS m Ed Latin Department BRO. ANTHONY C. KAUFLIN. S.M., B.A. Moderator lE Thunderchiefs Latin I, ll Religion Ill Soclality Athletics Athletic Moderator Latin II Athletic Moderator This dead language is brought to lite by the teachers ot the Latin Department supervised by Bro. Louis Nath, S.M. During the tirst two years, in which it is a required course, the students are taught the basic rules ot grammar and take up the translation of Caesar's Gallic Wars. An elective in the Junior and Senior years, Latin is nevertheless becoming increasingly popular as evidenced by the tact that the Senior class in Latin is the largest ever. The oratory ot Cicero and the poetry of Virgil and other classical Roman poets are presented during these two years to round out the course ot study. Other members ot this Department not pictured here are: Fr. James Hickey, SM., Bro. John Nichols, SM., Bro. Donald Bond, S.M., Bro. Robert Swallow, SM., Bro. Edwin Rauscher, SM., Bro. Louis Baysek, S.M., and Mr. Allan Degnan. BRO. PAUL A. UBINGER, S.M., B.S. in Ed. Moderator 2E Avengers Bro. Ubinger follows carefully as Jim Kelly and George Driscoll do an assignment at the board. BRO. LOUIS J. NATH, S.M., M.A Chairman Latin Department Latin Ill Dean of Discipline Moderator Parents' Club 32 Guidance Department BRO. LAWRENCE M. McGERVEY, S.M., M.A. Tenth Year Math Guidance Counselor The Guidance Department under the organization and direction of Bro, Lawrence McGervey, SM. and Bro. Joseph Lynch, S.M., offers to the Chaminade student the counselling so necessary to him, whether he is going to college, into the service, or to work. Appointments before and after school in the guidance office, various college and alumni nights, panel discussions, and preference tests all aid the student in channeling his abilities to a worthwhile future. Assisting Bro. McGervey and Bro. Lynch in handling the Guidance for other divisions are: Bro. Christopher Franz, SM. with the Freshmen, Bro. Donald Bond, SM., and Bro. Anthony lpsaro, SM., with the Sopho- mores, and Bro. John Eichelman, SM., and Bro, Roman Wicinski, SM., with the Juniors. Mr. Neil O'l-lare of the New York State Department of Labor councils Andy Lilly 33 BRO. ALBERT J. KOZAR, S.M M in Ed Vocation Director MR. ANGELO B. FERDINANDO Band Director Franko Goldman, Marine Band Music Department Under the Chairmanship ot Bro. William Abel, SM., the Music Department provides an outlet and a training for the musical talents of the Chaminade student. The band, directed by Mr. Angelo Ferdinando, besides playing at football games and presenting Christmas and Spring concerts, will give musical instruction to any interested student. The Glee Club, now in its third year, is under the direction of Bro. John Nichols. lt trains its members in the MR. SALVATORE N. BAGLIERI Long Island Peoples' Symphony Jersey City Symphony Woodwind Instruments MR. ANTHONY BARTELL 34 appreciation of all forms ot music and also participates in the two concerts. Bro. Nichols enjoys a laugh with Pete Cassidy and George Baxter early-comcrs to Glee Club practice. BRO. WILLIAM A. ABEL, S.M., B.S. Chairman Music Department Plane Geometry E rth S ' a cience Band Moderator MR. GEORGE F. GRATTAN, A.B. English I, Il Assistant Glee Club Director Directing the Chaminade Band in preparation for the Christmas concert, Mr, Angelo Ferdinando cautions an erring musician. MR. JOSEPH H. BURKE Vincent Lopez Band Brass Instruments MR. ALFRED J. MILLER Air Force Symphony Cab Calloway Xavier Cugat I Percussion Instruments MR. JOSEPH FERDINANDO 35 MR. GEORGE R. BARTLETT Boston Pops Longinos Symphonctte French Horn BRO. RAYMOND H, NARTKER, S.M., B.A., M.S. English IV Librarian Business To provide a business background for those students who wish to enter into the business field, Chaminade offers a course in Accounting. Under the leadership of Bro. James Abel, S.M., the students are intro- duced to the fundamentals of book- keeping and accounting. ln addi- tion to theseecourses, Bro, Abel also conducts several typing classes for Juniors and Seniors. This is a Re- gents course and requires a final exam at the end of the year. 36 Lihrarq The Chaminade Library under the auspices of Bro. Raymond Nartker, S.M., provides the students with a central source of reference and reading material. At the beginning of the year Brother instructed the Freshmen in the proper use of library facilities. The faculty library containing books on all subjects including Mathematics, Social Studies, Language, and Religion is also supervised by Bro. Nartker. Such movies as Moby Dick , The Silent World and King Solomon's Mines are presented each Friday afternoon in the auditorium by the Library Department. Bro Nartker readies proiector for another Oscar winner. Department BRO. JAMES H. AIBEL, S.M., B.S. in Ed Moderator AA Falcons Accounting T . ypinga Freshman Cross-Country oac Raffles Freshman Track Coachq U M x f' Bro, Abel insists, Now is the time for all good men f fx to come to the aid of their country, ff A 1 X Bro. Raymond J. Fuechslin, S.M. Mr. Edmund T. Turner, B.A Driver Education This elective is the one most popular in demand in the school. Under Bro. Raymond Fuechlin, S.M. and Mr. Edmund Turner, the students are taught highway safety practices and the importance of care for the automobile. The students who complete the course receive a blue card enabling them to get their Senior licenses at seventeen and to obtain reductions in insurance rates. The classroom sessions are held on Tuesday, Wednesday, and Thursday mornings, while the driving is done after school every day except Monday. Bro. Fueschlin and Mr. Turner prepare for another lesson. MR. EDWARD J. FLYNN, M.Ed. Chairman Physical Education Department Athletic Director Physical Education Basketball Coach Golf Coach MR. JOSEPH F. THOMAS, M.Ed. Football Coach J,V. Basketball Coach Track Coach Physical Education Physical Education The Physical Education Department under the supervision of Mr. Edward Flynn conducts gym classes and sponsors intramural and interscholastic sports in the development of the physical aspects of the Whole Man . The intramural sports include football, basketball, volleyball, and softball, while the football, baseball, basketball, track, golf, and tennis teams play on an interscholastic level. Also included in this Department is a course in Health offered to Seniors. MR. CHARLES G. McGUCKIN, B.S. Health Baseball Coach J.V. Football Coach Freshman Basketball Coach Physical Education 38 nga 414, ' ' 'sa' W. K. ,N P, , .- ,L,L fs' -f '-2' N, ,-Fwfiiz igzggwf 3 AQ ggQ:+gigf3:,:2awg51s3f-gf .2'S!4,,,pan55iiii,f1sfwfMg5:1,Xuizygsaiiiwxfqfggsafk 'fT'f5 f K fifmjiifzi -WfX251f,.?13QL,gjY': LTQIQQ-5-Agfiz ,, -, ' 5-1 'L 13 jg ggsqx. - NX--Wu figs, wed ,Wig W- .L , 5 -- 14 f ' FAQ. . - -. in 5f fX5Y'. , . l . ? Q' J 'ff- wg V Q ? . 2. 'ix , 'X ,V .. lf BRO. MAX BEYER, S.M. Faculty Residence Porter Stewards The usually unseen job of keeping the school running smoothly is performed by the Stewards supervised by Bro. Albert Koch, S.M. ln charge of the finances is Bro. Thomas Denman, S.M., while Mr, John Locke and Mr. Vincent Buffalino handle all the odd jobs of maintenance that arise. The task of running the cafeteria during three lunch periods every day is taken care of by the hostesses under the direction of Mrs. l-l, Peterson. In this Department are Bro. David Steen, S.M., who prepares the faculty meals, and Bro. Max Beyer who is the Resident Attendant. BRO. ALBERT KOCH, S.M. School Maintenance Director BRO. THOMAS A. DENMAN, S.M., B.A. BRO. DAVID STEEN, S.M. School Treasurer Faculty Cook The cafeteria staff, headed by Mrs. H. Paterson. Messrs, John Locke and Vincent Buttalino, school custodians. 7 40 Mrs, lrene Ellwood and Miss Margaret Hayes keeping the records straight, Secretarial Stall Faithfully fulfilling the numerous administrative tasks that arise each day, Miss Mary Hayes, Miss Margaret Hayes, and Mrs, Irene Ellwood com- prise the very important secretarial staff of Greater Chaminade, Assisting Bro. Darby, the Guidance Department, and the Faculty, they keep records, file cards, and perform the many other vital duties necessary for efficient functioning of the school. MISS MARY E. HAYES Secretary to the Principal MRS. IRENE M. ELLWOOD, Guidance Secretary Miss Mary Hayes, Bro. Darby's personal secretary, 41 MISS MARGARET A. HAYES School Secretary 1 . in 451 m '.'. ' .5' .Y ,' lr, z ,s 'MU w . - - mx' .- ' FEE .ad 4 . .1 ' -1. Q. '.- fi 1. Graduation . . . a goal captured. A chapter in our lives closes, a phase of preparation nears completion. The responsibility of selecting and following a vocation lies in our own hands. ln making this, the most important decision of our lives, we should look to and follow one who met this same challenge successfully, Who better than St. Paul set an example tor all to follow? Christian, champion of truth, defender of the faith, he exemplifies the devel- opment of the complete human personality. So too, should we, the seniors, in following our chosen vocations, try to imitate St. Paul's zeal and courage, the qualities necessary for the development of Tl-lE WHOLE MAN. Religious, honest, cultured, frank: such, on leavin school, we desire those goung Honor Students John Kane 94.9 Louis Gerstner Anthony Lagmestra 96.3 95 6 Peter Durante 95.2 Qi Gordon Arbogast J. Patrick Swords 94,7 94.6 5 53 2 3 5 Z Q 2 E 8 Q Q Michael Hoffman 91.9, Robert McGowan 91.8, Joseph Sarnowski 91.7, Robert Hoxie 91.6, Paul Kant: 91.5, Robert Stepsis 91.5, Lawrence Cassar 91.4, James McDonald 91.3. Q 2 S 's 5 3 4 4 ? The 54 seniors pictured here are men who have attained an average of 85M or better for each of 7 semesters in attend- ance at Chaminade before the CRIMSON AND GOLD went to press. We trust they shall continue their excellent work and graduate with the same high honors. Norman Burak 94.4, William von Raab 94.2, Richard Haverland 94.1. Paul Pollock 93.2, Frank Giordano 92.9, Dennis Sullivan 92.5, Michael Lucas 92.3. 5 3 x 5 1 i i Z i 3 5 3 25 2 2 3 E 5 Edward Lewandoski 9l.0, Eugene Federer 90.8, George Lynch 90.4, Timothy Buckley 90.3, Edwin Morris 90.3, Peter W. Smith 90.2, Jerome Higgins 90.0. i Harold Noonan 89.3 William Maier 89.3 Richard Hartz 89.6 Stanley Waszak 89.7 Vincent Gangitano 89.7 Richard Bentz 89.8 David Johnston 89.9 William Ryan 89.9 48 X I s f 2 E I any r wh R 5 i w ., 1 I, l Q., 4 Patrick Quinn 88.8, Robert Schoner 88.8, Anthony Moschitta 88.8, Robert Kinpoitner 88.6, Peter Mastaglio 88.5, Charles Dalton 88.3. .9 gg? 'X N , 7 S Q? William DeAngelis 87.9, Robert Gianetti 87.9, Richard Gleason 87.8 Frederick Schrank 87.4, John Zusi 86.7. awrence Rafferty 94.3, Leo Rooney 92.4, Robert Mulshine 90.9, Joseph ePalma 90.3, Robert Krug 89.6, Robert Histing 89.5, Ronald Graham 89.2. George Patrick Allman George Corpus Christi Mineola An outstanding leader in his classes and activities . . . talented in locating parties and ripping the nets . . . calm and relaxed when the pressure is on . . . a great 5 a.m. golfer. Honor Roll l, 2, Sodality l, 2, Football 2, Basket- ball lg Tennis I, 25 Homeroom Officer l, 33 Intramurals I, 2, 3, 4, Gordon Wade Arbogast Arbs St. Hugh Huntington Station The Wilt Chamberlain of the Flyer Bas- ketball Squad . . . an outstanding per- sonality both on the court and in the classroom . . . a hard worker and ar aggressive student. Honor Roll, l, 2, 3 4, Basketball 2, 3, 4, Baseball l, 2, 3 4, Homeroom Officer 2, Intramurals I 2, 3, 43 National Honor Society. Joseph James Athanasio aloe., St. Patrick Glen Cove The all around sportsman . . . a top veteran in the intramural circuit . . . a good leader with a likeable person- ality. Basketball lg Intramurals l, 2, 3. 4, Bowling 3, Honor Roll lg Chess Club 4. Robert Emmett Barron HBCU, St. Anne Garden City Cool Guy from G. C .... always there at intramurals . . . developed a keen distaste for grubbers iMembers ot the Extended Hand Society J . . . an out- standing rollerskater . . . adept at crash- ing parties. Sodality l, 2, 3, 43 Glee Club 3, 4, CRIMSON AND GOLD: Servers 43 Honor Roll l. 50 Robert Joseph Avati Samba St. Boniface Elmont An excellent bowler and an all round athlete . . , 'Sambo' lent his wicked curve ball to the Varsity for a while, but they found it was too good . . . a master of the wise crack, Bob was one of the funnier seniors. Honor Roll I, 3, Bowling 3, 43 Chess Club 35 Intra- murals I, 2, 3, 45 Baseball 3. Joseph Leo Bacotti Bagots St. Aidan Williston Park A quiet fellow who never liked a ruckus . . . he loved to' outwit his opponents in a chess match with a strategic move . . . a possessor of many telephone numbers. Speech Club 3, 43 Chess Club 2, 3, 43 Intramurals I, 2, 3, 4, Camera Club 3, Radio Club. Richard Gary Bauman Dick St. Agnes Rockville Centre A regular member ,of the 4A Falconi intramural teams . . . lives for the week ends . . . 'What's the story here. Intramurals l, 2, 3, 43 Server 4, Banc lg Bowling 4, Vocation Club l. Philip Anthony Bauso Phil American Martyrs Bayside The Isacc Walton of Chaminade . . . Phil was one of the better hunters at school . . . he was a non-conformist of the first order. Football Ig Rifle I, 23 TARMAC 33 SPACE Magazine 3g Honor Roll I, 2, 3, 4. Richard Reynolds Baxter Rich St. Joseph Garden City Rich was well liked by everyone, es- pecially the children in his confraternity classes . . . always came through in intramurals , . . crazy about taking it 555551. 3Sol3lality I, 2, 3, 4, Intramurals 876,507 . . . 876,508 . . . 876509. f-all Gerard Thomas Baxter HT., St, Patrick Bayshore Known universally as Mr. 'T', Gerry was a stalwart in intramurals . . . crazy about duck hunting. Intramurals 3, Delphic Forum 2. James Edward Baxter Jim St. Hugh Huntington The 'what me worry' boy . . . Jim filled out the 'tools of Ignorance' well . . . a good friend of the hitchhiker. Baseball 3, 43 Bowling 4, Honor Roll I, 25 Intramurals I, 2, 3, 4. Karl Sheridan Bean Beany Boy Holy Redeemer Freeport Has a consistently low golf score . . . polite, sincere, and comical . . . fond of pickles and cooked carrots. Golf 2, 3, 4, Intramurals I, 2, 3, 4, Honor Roll I, 2, 3, 43 CRIMSON AND GOLD. 5 ,f xiyrtg , , . in fill' F? , A 4 -QQ Richard William Bent: Dick St. Edward Syosset Dick claimed to have practiced his clar- inet every night . . . Ferdi didn't think so . . . has considerable trouble with Baseball coaches. Band I, 2, 3, 43 Base- ball 2g Intramurals I, 2, 3, 4, Bowling 4, Honor Roll I, 2, 3, 4. John Lawrence Belford Johnny St. Patrick Bay Shore Likes girls, dancing, and sports . . . 'dog' is his name for someone who bothers him . . . a consistently good golfer. Intramurals I, 2, 3, 4, Honor Roll lg Bowling 4. Harry Michael Berke Muscles St. Agnes Rockville Centre A quiet, easy going guy who made friends with everyone . . . Harry will probably be the only senior to choose a career in Weightlifting. Intramurals I, 2, 3, 4, Sodality lg Homeroom Treasurer I. John Richard Bransfield Brans Our Lady of Mercy Hicksville Jack didn't know what sport he liked best, so he went out for them all . . . made friends easily, and, more impor- tant, kept them . . . good natured, likea- ble'. . . one ot the most spirited seniors. Football 1, 2, 3,41 Baseball 3: Track 23 Homeroom President 2, 43 Stu- dent Council 2g Honor Roll I, 23 Prom Committee, CRIMSON AND GOLD, Bowling 2, Intramurals I, 2, 3, 4. John' Anthony Bono Johnny Edward Lawrence Beyer Eddie Cure of Ars Merrick Eddie's knack ot getting out of ques- tions in class was a science . . . his greatest joy was springing 'intelligent' questions on his teachers. Bowling 3, 4, Intramurals I, 2, 3, 4. Richard Harold Blass Rich Holy Redeemer Freeport A quiet, reserved guy in the classroom, a jovial fun-loving lad after school . . . a great yachtsman. Football I, 23 Intramurals. Our Lady of Victory Floral Park Owner of the yellow mistake . . . tried to figure ways to get out of school before 2:45. Rifle Team I, 2, 3: Intramurals I, 2, 3, 4, Bowling 4. John Brannan Juan St. Aidan Williston Park Nick-named Don Juan, but looks more like Donald Duck . . . a clarinetest of the last order. Radio Club l, 2, Band I, 2, 3, Intramurals I, 2, 3, 4. 52 John Robert Brown HJ. Bs. St. Agnes Rockville Centre ln his four years here, he dreamt up new and unique ways to spend the money he made from his many big business ventures. Intramurals I, 2, 3, 43 Bowling 3, 4, CRIMSON AND GOLD. Timothy Carroll Buckley Buck St. Patrick's Glen Cove An outstanding member of the Flyer link brigade . . . four year honor stu- dent . . . 'Good Deal, no homework.' Intramurals I, 2, 3, 43 Golf 3, 43 Honor Roll I, 2, 3, 43 Bowling 3, 4. ,403 Norman Louis Burak Moose St. Catherine of Siena Franklin Square The wizard of the Darkroom . . . loves advanced ideas in the automotive field, although his car is pretty outdated . . . member of the National Honor Society . . , dislikes autocratic control of activities. CRIMSON AND GOLD, Photo- graphy Staff, Honor Roll I, 2, 3, 43 Intramurals 2, 3, 43 Bowling 3. Raymond Harold Burkitt ..Ray,, Holy Ghost New Hyde Park He takes everything in stride, especially on the track where he practices to no avail . . . swimming and girls occupy most of his free time . . . a hard worker and an excellent student. Sodality I, 2, 3, 43 Track 2, 3, 43 Cross Country 3, 43 Camera Club I3 Servers 43 Honor Roll I3 CRIMSON AND GOLD, Intramurals I3 Bowling 2. Crazy man, crazy! Walter Edwin Buser Wally Corpus Christi Mineola Famous for his yacht racing, Wally won twelve trophies . . . a standout in Intramurals fhe's pretty talll . . . Mr. ' ' of the senior division Home Prudence - ' room Secretary 33 Intramurals I, 2, 3, 43 Radio Club 2. 53 William Peter Burns Bill Our Lady of Fatima Manorhaven Bill was a spirited Flyer who could al- ways be counted upon in a pinch . . . stalwart in 4A intramural efforts . . . likeable guy who was good company to both fellows and girls. Sodality I, 2, 3, 43 Honor Roll I, 23 CRIMSON AND GOLD, Intramurals I, 2, 3, 4. Mark Frederick Buthorn Polo St. Catherine of Siena Franklin Square A swinging sax player, Mark's talent wasn't discovered until his junior year when he was asked to join the band . . . 'Gee Whiz.' Football I, 23 Band 3, 43 Track 23 Intramurals 2, 33 Camera Club 23 Airplane Club 33 Bowling 23 Vocation Club I. Joseph Gerard Callahan ncaln St. Anne Garden City A fierce and spirited competitor always has a good joke or a helpful remark to make . . . Many gas station attendants around the country have heard Jerry's fine baritone voice ring- ing out Fill 'er up. Honor Roll lj Football I, 2, 3, 45 Glee Club 2 , 3. 4, President 45 CRIMSON AND GOLD, Servers 45 Class Treasurer I, 43 Cheer- leader 43 Sodality I, 23 Speech Club I, 23 Intramurals I, 2, 3, 4. Nicholas Capece r1NiCkrn Holy Ghost New Hyde Park After Chaminade, Nick plans to study medicine at Georgetown . . . a very fine leader, Cross Country I, 3, 4, Track I 2, 3 43 Honor Ro , , ll I, 2, 3, 43 National Honor Society 3, 431 CSU?- SON AND GOLDQ Class Officer Intramurals 2, Harriers Club 3, l l Frank Joseph Carbone Frankie Sacred Heart Cambria Heights Frank tickled the ivories to the popular rock 'n' roll tunes . . . a full fledged member of the Long Island League. Bookstore Staff 23 Chess Club I 2 3 4 I, 2, 3, 4, Intramurals , , Science Club 3. Richard Paul Cannata Richie Our Lady of Lourdes Malverne His likeable personality has made him popular with everyone he meets . . . Outstanding member of the track team. Cross Country Ig Track I, 2, 3, 43 Homeroom Officer 2, 4, Intramurals I , 2, 3 4' CRIMSON AND GOLD' Sodality I Chess William Joseph Carmichael Deuce St. Brigid Westbury Billy has participated in many varied activities during his tenure at Chami- nade . . . one of the nicest guys around . . . Hi Ya Honey! . . . never s o , 3, 43 mi ses a party. F otball I, 2 Track 2 3, 4' Intramurals I, 2, 34' Homeroom Officer I, 2, 3, 43 Student Council Social Committee 43 CRIMSON AND GOLD. 54 Kevin Boyd Casey Case Our Lady of Loretto Hempstead His facility with cars has become a legend with his friends . . . Chief Squire in Circle 48I. Intramurals I, 2, 3, 4, Honor Roll I, 2, 3, 4. Oh, fudge! Lawrence Michael Cassar Larry Our Lady of Victory Floral Park In his four years here, Larr has not only maintained an honor roll average, but has also managed to stay away from Brother Nath's office . . . can be picked out in a crowd by looking for the red hair . . . it's not his, it's Martha's, Bowling 3, 43 Intramurals I 2 3 4 HonorRollI 2 3 4 Frank Vincent Catapano Ucatsn St. Aloysius Port Washington When it came to breaking the mo- notony of class, Frank was no slouch . . . one of the most spirited seniors, TARMAC 43 CRIMSON AND GOLD, In- tramurals I, 2, 3, 43 Homeroom Officer Ig Student Council I. Robert Lawrence Chase ..BOb,, American Martyrs Bayside Famous for his essay on Franconian Knotch, Bob hopes to write one on the Australian bushmen . . . he watched all the 'plays' at the football games. TAR- MAC 2, 3, 43 News Editor 3, 4, Intra- murals I, 2, 3, 43 Honor Roll I, 2, Homeroom Officer 25 Speech and Debate Ig CRIMSON AND GOLD. John Vincent Chessa Chas St. Peter of Alcantra Port Washington Although he was one of the smaller seniors, you always knew 'Ches' was there . . . made friends easily. Intra- murals I, 2, 3, 4, CRIMSON AND GOLD, Honor Roll I, 2, 3, 4. John Michael Clarke Jackie Sacred Heart Cambria Heights Charter member of the Long Island Chess 'League . . . Made many football posters during his four years, Chess Club 4. Thomas Francis Chimeri Animal Queen of Holy Rosary Roosevelt When Tom walked on the football field, his opponents usually walked off , . one of the most friendly guys around. Football l, 2, 43 Intramurals I, 2, 3 43 Sodality I, 23 Track I. 55 Vincent John Clayton Clots Our Lady of Loretto Hempstead A good sport . . . Vinnie never liked to miss an intramural game . . . espe- cially football . . . he often has his own way of doing things . . . great lover of English classes. Honor Rollg Football 23 Track 3, 4, Intramurals I, 3 4 Bruce Gerard Conning Michael Thomas Clifford Cliff Sacred Heart North Merrick Member of infamous South Shore Hard Guys . . . actively participated in the civil war of the Merrick boys . , . quite adept in left field . . . ardent advocate of food in general. Intra- John William Colby Edward Walter Collins Dante Al Comparetto Johnny Eddie Swampy St. Martin of Tours St. Raphael St. Boniface Bethpage East Meadow Elmont Being Homeroom treasurer helped him with his car . . . we think it paid for his bowling also . . . John always liked a good intramural game. Intramurals I, 2, 3, 43 Bowling 35 Homeroom Officer 3. One of the quieter students . . . an easygoing guy . . . the electronic whiz of East Meadow. Bowling 2, 3, 45 Intramurals I, 2. ujerryn Holy Redeemer Freeport Flattened many ears with his cymbals . . . also played the accordion . . . the great white hunter . . . his smile was familiar to everyone who knew him. Band 33 Radio Club l. were Don, with his relaxed mannerisms, was a familiar sight in our crowded halls . . . As far as we know, he never did get his car, the 'Black Bust' into room II2, where he spends most of his afternoons. Intramurals I, 2, 3, 45 Bowling 3. Barry James Michael Connolly n-,Den St. Aidan Williston Park murals I, Glee Club 33 Server 4 'Barr' spent a lot of time in the dark- room . . . will probably work for Photoplay after graduation . . . he has no need for R C1 R, since he enjoys classical music. Photography Editor of TARMAC 3. 43 Radio Club l, 33 SPACE Magazine Photography Staff, CRIM- SON AND GOLD Photography Staff. Frederick Conway Scratch St. Martin of Tours Amityville One of the top Flyer Harriers . . . in charge of many chancebook drives . . . in school at 7:30 every morning, he got an early start. Cross Country 3, 45 Track 3, 45 Intramurals I, 2. Richard James Costello Hmmu Q St. Aidan Williston Park The better half of the 'Costello Boys' . . . one of the most amiable of- the Flyers . . . at home on the basketball court or the baseball diamond. Intra- murals I, 2, 3, 43 Poster Club lg Baseball 2. Hmmmml is Peter Francis Conway npeten St. Mary East Islip In Pete, everyone recognized a prank- ster who had to be watched . . . we're surprised he didn't swipe the Radio Tower . . . he's working on a method to change Irish stew to pizza. Radio Club I, 2, 3, 4, Intramurals I, 2, 3, 43 Rifle Team I3 Vocation Club I, 25 Photography Club l, 2, 3. Alfred Edward Costello UAV, St. Aidan Williston Park Al's questions were a constant source of confusion to his teachers . . . he made many friends during his stay at Chaminade. Rifle Team lg Intramurals I, 2, 3, 4, Bowling 3, Drama Club 4. Richard Joseph Creamer Little Richard St, Martin of Tours Amityville Quiet and unassuming, Dick is always hard at work . . . enioys the rich library. Vocation Club lg Rifle Club I. James Thomas Cunningham Jimmy St. Mary Roslyn Possessor of the world's craziest laugh . . . slept more in class than at home. Gary Joseph Cucchi ncuchu St. Peter of Alcantra Port Washington 'Cuch' is the Flyer's answer to the dead record files . . . never forgets the name of a song , . . popular with everybody. Basketball I, 2, Intramurals I, 2, 3, 4. Intramurals I, 2, 3, 45 Track 23 CRIMSON AND GOLD. James Bernard Curry uhm., St. Brigid Westbury Jim is always smiling . . . he also sings in the Glee Club, well almost. Track 2, Intramurals 2, 3, 4, Glee Club 3, 4, Bowling 3, 4. George William Curth Coach St. Bernard Levittown His class presidency and efforts on the Junior Prom Committee are evidences of his capabilities . . . served as Fresh- man line coach, where he promptly became the senior most disliked by Freshmen . . . great sense of humor. Football I, 2, 3, Baseball 2, 3, 4, ln- tramurals I, 2, 3, 4, Homeroom Presi- dent 3, 4, Student Council 3, 4, Honor Roll I, Vocation Club I, Junior Prom Committee. Augustino Dominick D'Alon1o Augie Leader of the dance combo known as 'Augie's Gruesome Five' . . . you could always hear him coming, always wear- ing the familiar smile, Band I, 2, 3, 4, Intramurals I, 2, 3, 4. Charles Clinton Dalton Chas Corpus Christi Mineola Chas worked hard at everything he un- dertook, as his activities and grades show . . . never missed a football game in 4 years. Sodality I, 2, 3, Bowling 2, 4, TARMAC 4, Class Treasurer 4, In- grarrlurals I, 2, 3, 4, Honor Roll I, 2, In lisa John Matthew Czerniewicz Cherni Corpus Christi Mineola An enthusiastic follower of the fairer sex . . . If Cherni wasn't waiting in front of Mineola High, chances are, he'd be in the band room giving his sax a workout. Rifle Team I, Sodality I, 2, 3, 4, Band I, 2, 3, 4, Class Officer I, 2, 3, 4, Intramurals I, 2, 3, 4, Dramatics 4, Confraternity Teacher 3, 4. Robert Vincent Danzi Moose St. Mary Manhasset If you can't find Bob on the football field, he's probably out hunting Chev- vy's with his T-bird . . . magnetic per- sonality, Football I, 2, 4, Homeroom Officer I, 3, Intramurals I, 2, 3, 4, Sodality I, 2, Track 4. Philip John D'Argento uDargei, Notre Dame New Hyde Park Darge is a well liked guy, who likes to have a good time with the boys and an occasional girl friend . . . You Wish . . . Also an avid baseball fan. VO- cation Club I, Rifle Club I, Radio Club 4, Intramurals I, 2, 3, 4, William Henry de Angelis Bill American Martyrs Bayside A veteran hitch-hiker . . . Bill was best known for De Angels . . . His wit and humor were not only confined to his column . . . if there was an intramural contest Bill was sure to be found there. Honor Roll I, 2, 3, 4, Glee Club 33 TARMAC 3, 4, Intramurals I, 2, 3, 4, CRIMSON AND GOLD. Richard David de Bruin Dick Our Lady of Loretto Hempstead The quite unassuming type . . . his greatest desire is to invent a trama- troidal transmitter which transmits . . . a very good spirit in the raffle drives . . . very dependable. Intramurals l, 2, 3, 43 Sodality l, 2, 3, 4, Bowling 3, 4, Discussion Club 2. Robert John Decker .iDeck,. Our Lady of Loretto Hempstead Deck took a great interest in his work here at Chaminade and spread his tal- ents over many areas . . . was always willing to help out a friend . . . was al- ways ready to beat you at a game of chess. Camera Club lg Chess Club l, 3, 45 Poster Club 3, Glee Club 3. John Martin Dempsey Demps St. Thomas the Apostle West Hempstead Drives a hot Plymouth . . . crazy about sports . . . always smiling . . . spends most of his time in the A 81 P. Vocation Club lg Intramurals l, 2, 3, 4. Joseph Vincent DePalma Joe Our Lady of the Snows North Floral Park Joe has always been a hard worker here in school, maintaining an honor average each year . . . one ot our sharp shooters , . . always ready to help in the homeroom. Radio Club lg Rifle Team l 2, 3, 4, Honor Roll l, 2, 3, 4, lntramurals l, 2, Vocation Club l, 2. lf two oranges equal tive plums, how many cows equal six zebras? James DeFeo Pancho Queen of the Most Holy Rosary Roosevelt Pancho rode his way to the top of the radio club this year as President . . . everyone knows he'd go to do you a favor . . . school. Sodality l, 2, 3, l, 2, 3, 4, President, In out of his way nicest head in 4, Radio Club tramurals 3, 4. William Sadlier Dinger' ..Ding.. St. Aidan Williston Park One of the few people lucky KPJ enough to own a Nash Metropolitan with a full race engine . . . stalwart member of the cheerleaders . . . Ding was one of the most likeable Flyers. Football I, 23 Sodality I, 2, 3, 4, Dramatics 2, 3, 4, Glee Club 33 CRIMSON AND GOLD, Cheerleader 4, Intramurals I, 2, 3, 4, Bowling 3, 4. John Francis Doonan ' Johnny St. Anne Garden City Lover Boy could always solve any problem concerning the fairer sex . . . mainly because he had so many of his own . . . always ready to bolster his intramural team . . . That's a fact. Intramurals I, 2, 3, 4, Bowling 2, Library 2. Paul Arad Druciker Paul St. Brigid Westbury Paul has served tour years on the track team and cross country and has been able to Outrun his five sisters ever since. When not running he somehow saved enough breath to play his clarinet. Track I, 2, 3, 4, Cross Country 2, 3, 43 Sodality I, 2, 3, 4, Band I, 2, 3, 4, Homeroom Officer I, Vice President, Server, CRIMSON AND GOED, Honor Roll I, 43 Intramurals I, . hn Xavier Dolan Farmer t Ignatius Loyola Hicksville One of our most outstanding track and cross country runners, John also had no trouble keeping up his grades . . . ioined the radio club to listen to the blues on WKBQ, Ondomgua . . . a non-conformist of the first order. Cross Country I, 2, 3, 43 Indoor Track 3, 45 Track I, 2, 3, 43 Harriers Club 2, 3, 4: Honor Roll 2, 3, 43 Intramurals I, 25 Radio Club 3. 60 First and ten . . . Smitty's got the ball. Francis William Doyle Frank St. Mary Magdalene Springfield Gardens This boy put himself in shape for foot- ball intramurals by lifting weights . . he says that he loves to sleep but W know he studies all night . . . althouglil he's quiet, his genuinely sincere per- sonality is known to all his friends Intramurals 2, 3, 4. James Duignan ..DUig., Our Lady of Lorreto ' Hempstead Called to his eternal reward December 7, 1958. Joseph Edward Farrell Hpeppyv Our Lady of Lourdes Malverne was always ready to meet you with oud, cheery hello . . . wouldn't let 'one miss an intramural game . . . II laugh at your jokes even it he fsn't like them . . . he also laughs going steady, Track 3, 43 Sodality IZ, 3, 43 Intramurals I, 2, 3, 4. Peter Louis Durante npeteu St. Aloysius One of the key men in Speech and Debate . . . Rarely left school before 4:30 . . . Pete's name was always near the top of the Honor Roll . . . popular with everyone who knew him. SPACE 4, Homeroom Officer I, 2, 43 National Honor Society '3, 4, Student Council 4, Honor Roll l, 2, 3, 4, Speech Club 2, 3, 4, Vice President, Sodality I, 2, 3, 4, Secretary, Debate Team 2, 3, 4, CRIMSON AND GOLD, Intra- murals I, 2, 3, 4. Robert William Durso uoursn St. Frances de Chantal Wantagh Here is a boy the Class of '59 should be proud of . . . always there to help . . . great spirit . . . during his years at school developed a dislike for Hemp- stead barbers . . . vice versa for Sacred Heart girls . . . developed an exquisite taste for food in general . CRIMSON AND GOLD, SPACE 43 Production Edi- tor, Glee Club 2, 3, 4, Baseball Man- ager 3, 45 Intramurals l, 2, 3, Ag Math Club 35 Prom Committee 3, Honor Roll l, 2, 3, 4. Francis Gerard Fanning Frank St. Anne Garden City Frank and his MoongIows plan to give Lester Lannin a run for his money . . . between evening engagements and morning rehearsals his hot sax never cooled off . . . has a different Ford for each day of the week . . . big man with the girls. Band I, 2, 3, 4, Presi- dentg Sodality I, 2, 3, 4: Intramurals I, 2, 3, 45 CRIMSON AND GOLD. John Albert Farnsworth H-lon., St. Patrick Huntington One of the classiest dressers in the Class of '59 . . . gung-ho! everything ivy league . . . confined most of his activities to the band . . . ran great parties. Band l, 2, 3, 45 CRIMSON AND GOLD, Intramurals I, 2, 3, 42 Class President I, 2. Eugene V. Federer Gino St. Barnabas North Bellmore Gino developed his easy-going manner out on the golf course . . . when it rained he went bowling . . , his grades show us that he also found time for his studies . . . he was always on hand to tell someone how to run an intra- mural game. Track lg Golf Z, 3, 43 Bowling 3, 43 Intramurals l, 2. 6l John Peter Feldmann Johnny Incarnation Hollis Combined his interests and talents as the President of the Science Club . . . everyone knows why John could get a good steady aim at the rifle range . . . he wasn't one to let little things upset him. Varsity Rifle 3, 45 Science Club 3, 4, Presidentg J.V. Rifle 25 Intramurals 2, 3, 4. AGNQP -Him JUN Kenneth Walter Felgner ..Ken,, St. Hugh Huntington Station Manifests a great spirit in studies . . . quiet and serious but always on hand when you need help . . . oreat partici- pant in intramurals. Honor Roll I5 Intramurals I, 3. James Francis Fenlon Robert Albert Ferris Peter Kelly Finnerty Jim .Boba Pete SI- Anne Holy Ghost St. Christopher Huntington Station Jim is popular in his class . . . willing to be a friend to everyone. Intramurals I, 2, 3, 4. Joseph James Fischer ff-,ayn St. Thomas the Apostle West Hempstead Serious but good-natured . . . great athlete, student, and personality . . . always on hand with the rnuch needed talent when intramurals come around. Cross Country I, 35 Class Officer I5 Class President 25 Intramurals I, 2, 3, 4. 62 New Hyde Park Always looking for a good card game . . . a fine Chaminade student . . . varied and distinct talents . . . Bob won many friends with his fine per- sonality and sense of humor . . . an outstanding basketball player in intra- murals. Sodality 2, 3, 45 CRIMSON AND GOLD5 Servers 45 Intramurals I, 2, 3, 45 Bowling 2, 35 Glee Club 2. Baldwin An enthusiastic woman-hater . . . one of the quieter members of the class until he argues with Flynn . . . always in there studying. Speech and De- bate I5 Intramurals 25 SPACE 2, 35 TARMAC 4. Stephen Vincent Fischetti ..FiSh,, Our Lady of Perpetual Help Lindenhurst Fastest one out the door at 2:45 . . . It was a blast . . . never sold a chance-book in his four years . . . raised a beautiful crop of hair since birth. Intramurals I, 2, 35 Football I5 Speech I. -QM. Harry James Fisher ..Har,. Fish was known as the Juan Fangio of Garden City . . . Intramural big wheel . . . won the chariot race in sophomore year . . . likes wrestling . . . and certain redheads . . 1 great school spirit. Intramurals I, 2, 3, 45 CRIMSON AND GOLD, Vocation Club I. John Francis Flanagan Beedle American Martyrs Bayside Mr. Loprete's favorite son, 'Beedle' has distinguished himself in the field of teacher diplomacy. Intramurals I, 2, 3, 43 Baseball 2. Has anyone seen my copy of Emerson? Joseph Robert Fitzgerald Fitz Fitz made up in spirit what he lacked in size . . . often showed flashes of Irish wit . . . could always be relied on to do' a good job. Class officer 3, 45 Basketball 2, 33 Baseball 2, 3, 45 CRIM- SON AND GOLD, TARMAC 45 Intra- murals I, 2, 3, 4. James O'Donnel Flynn Big Jim Cure of Ars Merrick Boasted one of the highest averages in school . . . an excellent drinker and a superb smoker . . . he likes filter tips. Honor Roll 2, 3, 45 Intramurals I, 2, 3, vii? Alan Thomas Fitzpatrick HAI., St. Anne Garden City Loves to eat . . . helps his friends any way he can . . , famous for forgetting his homework . . . always there with .a smige. Bowling 2, 41 Intramurals I, 2, , 4. William Gary Flynn Bill Our Lady of Loretto Hempstead Tall, dark and handsome . . . a lover of cars, girls, and sports . . . nemesis of all Hempstead Bar-bus . . . friendly smile always there. Intramurals I, 2, 35 Speech I, 2. Richard Vincent Fratepietro Fraty St. Aidan Uniondale Keen sense of responsibility . . . Rich was our soft-spoken lad . . . always on the run at 2:45 . . . Swell, fine . lintramurals I, 2, 3, 4, Bowling 2, 3, 63 Student Body President Jim McLain leads Rosary Rally William Charles Freda HBHI.. St. Martha Uniondale Big Bill Freda . . . best friend of Spaceman . . . a full-fledged member of the Long Island Chess League . . . a real lover of the finer things in life lchessl. Chess 3, 43 TARMAC 2, 3: SPACE Assistant Editor 4, Long island Chess League CPresidentJ. Gary William Gabrus f.Gary,i St. Patrick Glen Cove Rewarded for diplomatic service in Washington in '58 . . , owner of l95O Mistake . , . leader of the swept-back look. Intramurals l, 2, 3, 43 Bowling 2, 3, 43 Golf 3, 43 Sodality l. Francis Xavier Gaizo Frank St. Joseph Babylon Lifted weights to help his studies . . . never wasted words when a smile would do . . . typical of the word friend. lntramurals l, 2, 3, 43 Poster Club 3, 43 Bowling 3, 4. Walter Whitney Gale Walt St. Thomas the Apostle West Hempstead Walter Whitney ? . . . quite of- ten referred to as the Da Vinci of the horsey set , . . one of the few men to own his own horse . . . champion debater, chess and checker player . . . See you at the Rustic . Intra- murals l, 2, 3, 43 Server 43 CRIMSON AND GOLD. 64 Leonard Gasper Gallo Lenny Although Len was one of the quieter students, he was always there when you needed a friend . . . a true booster of Chaminade Spirit . . . always on hand for Intramural events. Intramurals l, 2, 3, 43 Bowling 4. Vincent Kenneth Gangitano Vince Our Lady of Mercy Hicksville he owner of a hot white and gold '58 hevy . . . always ready with a quick nd witty remark . . . an avid hunting nthusiast, -Intramurals l, 2, 3, 4, owling 3, 4. Varsity Football Manager 3, 45 Intra- Gerard Michael Gaussa Armadillo Our Lady of Fatima Sands Point Jerry likes anything that will get him out of class. Intramurals l. Thomas Geagan Louis Vincent Gerstner Geags Lou St. Christopher Corpus Christi Baldwin Mineola The flower of the football managers' world . . . a great personality . . . al- ways ready for fun. Sodality 2, 3, 4 murals I, 2, 3, 43 CRIMSON AND GOLD, Server 4. Robert Michael Giannetti HBCU. Corpus Christi Mineola Could always be seen at Mass on Fri- days with his sweater on . . . a lover of classics and chess . . . always look- ing for new ways to teach. SPACE Magazine, Fiction Editor 43 Chess Club 35 Band 2, 3, 4g TARMAC 3, 4, Science Club I. Without a doubt one of the leading men of the Senior Class . . . a great personality and an outstanding athlete . . . favorite saying, Now I'lI never get the car . Student Council Vice- Presidentg Sodality l, 2, 3, 4, Vice- Prefect 4, Homeroom Officer I, 2, 3, 4, CRIMSON AND GOLD, Senior Class Treasurer, Band lg Football I, 2, 3, 43 Basketball lg National Honor Society 3, 4, Vice President. Paul Dennis Giamanco Paul St. Ignatius Hicksville Always ready with his patented smile . . . his quiet manner won for him rnanv friends . . . never one to duck intramurals . . . a four year track man. Track l, 2, Cross Country I, 23 CRIMSON AND GOLD, Dramatics 4. Joseph Daniel Giarraputo ujoen St. Anne Garden City 65 To know him is to love him . . . e only one in school to own thirty'sweat- ers and no shirts . . , neatness reflects in everything he does. Track I, 2, 3, 4, Cross Country l, 2, 3, Intramurals I, 2, 3, 4, Homeroom Officer I. John William Giblin John St. Thomas the Apostle West Hempstead In four years John made quite a name for himself . . . great guy . . . never missed a party . . . developed a taste for Rustic art . . . will be the first to play the kazoo at Carnegie Hall. CRIM- S'ON AND GOLD 4, Honor Roll 2, Intramurals i 2, 3, 4. Robert Michael Grella ..BOb,. St. Mary Roslyn Proud owner of a 'hot' '53 Cadillac . . . always ready to help . . . came from-Bro. Gilfeather's favorite hills in Roslyn. Intramurals I, 2, 3, 45 Golf 2, 3, 4, Bowling 4. John Francis Golden John Frank Lawrence Giordano ..jUg,, St. Brigid Westbury He will always be remembered as the quiet one . . . an excellent athlete and a fine student . . , an outstanding example of the Chaminade Man. Foot- ball I, 2, Track lg Sodalitv l, 23 Intramurals 2, 3, 4, CRIMSON AND GOLD Editorg Homeroom Officer lg Honor Roll l, 2, 3, 4. Richard Paul Gleason Rich Cure of Ars Merrick Four year honor student . . . always neat and unassuming . . . a standout in everything he did . . . quick with the friendly smile. Rifle Team l, 25 Intramurals I, 2, 3, 4, Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 43 Bowling 4. St. Brigid Westbury One of the most popular fellows on campus . , . a fine golfer . . . possessor of a tremendous wit and sense of hu- mor. Football lg Sodality lg Golf 2, 3, 4: Student Council 2, 3, 4, lntra- murals l, 2, 3, 4, Homeroom President 2, 3, 43 Honor Roll i. Ronald Anthony Graham nRonu Our Lady of Victory Floral Park Elmo didn't play second fiddle to any- one, no sir . . . he played first flute . , . in the band, that is . . . his favorite questions were saved for physics class. Band 2, 3, 4, Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 4 Bowling 3, 4, Server 4. 66 Dominic Bodkin Griffin HDL., St. Joseph Garden City Headed the managerial staff of the Football team for four years . . . a good man in Intramurals . . . quiet but friendly. Football Manager l, 2, 3, 45 Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4, Glee Club 4g Server 4, Dramatics 43 Honor Roll l. Gerard Patrick Griffin Gerry St. Joseph Garden City One of the 'Flyer Five' . . . broke into the Varsity Ranks as a sophomore . . . very friendly. Honor Roll l, 25 CRIMSON AND GOLD, Basketball l, 2, 3. 43 Tennis l, 23 Cheerleader 35 Glee Club 3g Sodality l, 2, 3, lntaamlurals l, 2, 3, 43 Class Officer John Barry Grimm ..Bar.. St. Peter of Alcantra Port Washington The latest of the long Grimm line . . . anything he turned into a big joke was meant to be serious. lntramcirals l, 2, 3, 43 Bowling 4, CRIMSON AND GOLDg Honor Roll l, 25 Sodality l. Michael Edward Gunning Mike A quiet but very friendly person . . . Track 2, 3, 43 Cross Country 45 Foot- ball 23 Class Officer 43 Honor Roll l, 2, lntramurals l, 3, Harriers Club 4. .ra-Q, MX' Richard Gutmann Rich St. Aidan Williston Park How're you fixed for blades? William Philip Hald HBHIH Our Lady of Loretto Hempstead Lover of basketball, baseball, and food . . . another women-hater . . . How about the Moonshiners? . . . gets good practice in class toward his future am- bition--an announcer. Basketball lg Intramurals l, 2, 3, 45 Server 43 Sci- ence Club 3. 67 Always very friendly . . . an outstand- ing athlete in.intramurals and track . favorite saying, You're out of your mind . Track l, 23 Intramurals l, 2, 3, 43 Bowling l, 2, 3, 4. Theodore Peter Harding ..-red.. St. Mary Roslyn A capable and familiar participant in intrarnurals . . . Pete was known for his quiet and friendly personality . always there when raffles needed a boost. Camera Club l, 2, 33 Speech and Debate 21 Dramatics 43 lntra murals l, 2, 3, 4. Robert Harrigan ..BOb,. Sacred Heart Cambria Heights Bob's favorite pastime is the local pool . . . the table kind, that is . . . best Chicago player east of the city line . . , famous for three cushion billiards. ,IWW Richard Harold Hartz Cooky St. Brigid Westbury Quiet, unpretentious, intelligent and inquisitive . . . friendly with all whom he meets . . . high scholastic average. Sodality I, 2, 3, 4, Honor Roll I, 2, 3, 45 TARMAC I, 2, 3, 4, CRIMSON AND GOLD, ,Servers 4, Confraternity Teacher 4. Charles Michael Havican Charlie St. William the Abbot Seaford Slow, deliberate, and sharp as a tack . . . girls are his favorite topics, both in and out of schoolf Intramurals I, 2, 3, 4, Bowling 4, Rifle I. Robert Edmund Heenan ..BOb., Long hours spent swimming gave Bob more than just web feet . . . came in second in the Virginia Interscholastic Swimming Meet . . . drives a yellow relic from the Chrysler Corporation. Sodality I, 4, Intramurals I, 4, Speech I. Richard Michael Haverland Dick St. Peter of Alcantra Port Washington Chaminade's own Sam Snead . . . his own version of Mr. McGuckin's 'duck' can be seen in many places on L. I. Cross Country I, Basketball I, 2, Golf I, 2, 3, 4, Football 2, 3, 4, Intramurals I, 2, 3, 4, CRIMSON AND GOLD, Bowling 3, 4, Honor Roll I, 2, 3, 4, National Honor Society 3, 4. Peter Joseph Hendricks Pete St. Ann Garden City Weightlifter excelsior . . . Why pay when you can hitch . . , 'The Thumb'. Intramurals I, 2, 3, 4. 68 Jerome Brion Higgins ul-Iiggyn St. Edward Syosset It's hard to believe that so much im- pishness could be packed into such a little guy . . . always ready with a quick and witty remark. TARMAC 3, 4, Speech and Debate I, Chess 3, 4, Math Club 4, SPACE Magazine Manag- ing Editor 4, CRIMSON AND GOLD, Dramatics Club 3, 4, Intramurals 3, 4. Robert George Histing Hink St. Boniface Elmont He gets home from school faster than anybody . . . good student with four year honor average . . . regular in intramurals . . . may often be heard saying those famous words that's the way the cookie crumblesf' Intramurals I, 2, 3, 4, Chess Club 3, 43 Honor Roll I, 2, 3, 4, CRIMSON AND GOLD 4, Bowling 4. Michael Francis Hoffman Mike Corpus Christi Mineola Mike proved that he was an athlete in his freshman year . . . then he settled down to playing in the band . . . this year, he's the fellow in the big white hat who marches in front of the bancl and waves the big stick. Sodality 2, 4g Intramurals l, 2, 43 Basketball lg Football lg Speech and Debate 2, 4, l, 2, 4, Server 4. Robert Edward Hoxie Hox St. Joseph Garden City Hox was usually rather quiet except when he had the floor in debate . . . was always lending money . . . when this boy did something he did it right . . . he could talk you out of anything. Speech Club l, 2, 3, 4, Sodality l, 2, 3, 45 Server 4, Radio 4. Robert Walker H utter ..BOb., St Edward the Confessor Syosset power on the Flyer gridiron line . . . person to use slide rule in history , . quiet but always ready for Football 1, 2, 3, 43 Track 4, CRIMSON AND GOLD, Joseph John Indelicato njoeu Immaculate Conception Queens During his four years Joe dabbled in many sports . . . another member Spartans outstanding track team intramurals. Intramurals l, 2, 3, 43 Football 3, Basketball l, 2. of ln Oh yeah! 4, Intramurals l, 2, 3, 45 .Q John Henry Humphrey H7-Elko St. Peter of Allantara Port Washington Scholarship winner . . . loves California and lettuce, the folding kind . . , a boy who likes to talk?? Golf 2, 43 Honor Roll l, 2, 3, 4. --af Frank John lngarra Frank American Martyrs Bayside The only boy who, in the middle of December, looked like he just came back from Florida . . . won many awards in intramural track . . . week- ends would find Frank very rarely home. Intramurals l, 2, 3, 4. Kenneth Andrew Irvine ..Ken,, St. Mary Roslyn The flower of the bowling world . . . consistently high bowler . . . a leading man in his class' intramural teams . . . has-a good sense of humor . . . favorite saying, crazy man . Chess Club I, Speech Club I, 2, Sodality I, 2, 3, Science Club 3, CRIMSON AND GOLD, Bowling 3, 4, Intramurals I, 2, 3, 4. Ellwood Roland Jansen Elvis St. Aidan Williston Park Chaminade's walking Topic . . . Elvis could be heard roaming the halls sing- ing the latest hits . . . the Milwaukee Braves worst enemy . . . one of the best on the bowling teams. Intramurals I, 2, 3, 4, Bowling 3, 4. David George Johnston Davey Cure of Ars Merrick Ranks among the best backs in Chamin- ade's history . . . fiery competitor and a good leader . . . fast man in the hundred yard dash . . . Homeroom Officer and intramural veteran. Honor Roll I, 2, 3, 4, Football l, 2, 3, 4, Co-captain Football 4, Track 2, 3, 4, Intramurals l, 2, 3, 4, CRIMSON AND GOLD, Homeroom Officer 2, 3, 4. John Francis Kane if-lohnu Corpus Christi Mineola One of the few Chaminadians who wanted an 8 day week . . . you name it, John was in it . . . or was responsi- ble for it . . . member of National Honor Society . . . with all this John never missed a party . . , and gained innumerable friends, Sodality l, 2, 3, 4, Prefect, Homeroom Officer I, 2, 3, 4, President 4, Speech and Debate Club 2, 3, 4, President, Student Coun- cil 4, Cheerleaders 4, CRIMSON AND GOLD Editor, Server 4, Honor Roll l, 2, 3, 4, Intramurals l, 2, 3, 4. 70 John Brian Kaiser John St. Joseph Hewlett Always on hand for intramurals and ready with a winning smile . . . John is popular at Chaminade. Sodality l, 2, 3, 4, Bowling 3, 4, Glee Club 3, Honor Roll 3, 4, Intramurals I, 2, 3, 4. John Francis Kane Spike St. Christopher Baldwin A member of many Intramural teams . . . likes hunting, fishing, math, and jokes . . . his greatest ability is that of avoiding work . . . favorite saying, Get off my back. Intramurals 2, 3, 4, Glee Club 3, Manager Rifle Team 2, CRIMSON AND GOLD. cw Ars I in Eng- earned SPACE year and Sports 43 Came Intramurals l GOLD, SPACE 4. f X Paul Louis Keener Paul St. Jospeh Garden City A boy with a fine voice both for sing- ing and announcing the football games . . . a member of the Glee Club . . , a fine friend and companion . . . favorite saying hi ho . Glee Club 2, 33 CRIMSON AND GOLD3 TARMAC 43 Intramurals lg Sodality l. Thomas Buckland Kearns ..TOm,, St, Christopher Baldwin No one will ever forget Tom . .,. or his senior license . . . or his car. he was a great guy . . . ever ready to and willing to take a friend along on a date . . . could always be seen around the gym during basketball tryouts. Hon- or Roll lj Intramurals l, 2, 3, 4. Joseph Andrew Keeler .fAndyi, St. Aidan Williston Park Tried running, speaking and bowling and never missed a chance to socialize . . . when he tried something he gave his all . , . Andy sometimes bothered with his homework, Track 33 Intra- murals l, 2, 43 Speech Club 23 Bowl- ing 4. Francis Xavier Kehoe Frank Corpus Christi Mineola Frank enjoyed the advantages of our school during his four years here . . . he also contributed much in the way of talent . . . he likes girls but is fussy . . . he gets that wav from being on the stage, Band l, 2, 3, 43 Camera Club l3 Dramatics l, 23 Intramurals :ww :ff l,2, 3,4 :. f7.:ei1.W 1 , . H 1 , ,, , ' H s - f 'T v a, .ai wi 1 V George Richard Knipfing V' ' 5 Ri- . Snail ' ' 2 . ,, . 51gf2 'iv-E 5 if . . V ' . - 'V' if 6X'Sf'ii? St. Brigid 'J A' ' 3 W1 .l H. Westbury in 3 if f .P 4 lllmrf 3 One of the top quarter milers at Cha- ,H fi, f minade and in the New York area . . . . l ., V , Q 3 . the owner of the only 54 Ford with gf , ,i -'W a built in window on the hood . . . f ' ' fff.,, f3.,: 2, ig ' Ulf many's the time when he was heard at ' 1...f I track practice saying l feel sick . 'gf' N' A Qlzv Q ., ' Track l, 2, 3, 43 Cross Country 2, 3, 43 ,fl sf g indoor Track 2, 3, 43 Intramurals l3 ' Q y, A Homeroom Officer 2, Secretary, Hon- iy V I I. or Roll lg Sodality l, 2, 3, 43 Harrier's if 4 2 ists ff CM' 4- ' t ggigfzz - Q ,1 ff.- 3 lf 1' 3 fs' , - . , , ' F ' - 352 ,... Q ' H E if?-aft- '.'. Q ' The Safety Council says . . . A if Zig t i V T 1 . .... , 3 Robert Joseph Kinpoitner ..BOb,, Whenever anyone wanted to know how many days left until Christmas he woud turn to Bob . . . familiar name on the Honor roll . . . sometimes threatens to run away and join the Romans. Sodality l, 2, 3, 43 Vocation Club I, 2. Anthony George Koerner Tony St. Joseph Garden City A big man on the basketball and foot- ball Teams . . . proficient in water ski- ing . Senior representative in the Sodality . . . he seldom gets angry but when he does one might hear him say oh come on . . . I Track 3, 43 Foot- ball I, 2, 43 Basketball 3, 43 Honor Roll I, 2, 3, 43 Sodality I, 2, 3, 43 Speech Club 2: CRIMSON AND GOLD3 Bowling 33 Intramurals I, 2, 33 Home- room Officer 2, 3, 4. First with the wise crack . . . but that's the breaks . . . funny from the ankles up. Chess Club I, 23 ln- tramurals I, 2, 3, 43 Bowling 43 Vo cation Club I, 2. Theodore James Kosens Terry St. Barnabar Bellmore Chaminade's counterpart of Army's lonesome end . . . an outstanding player in football, basketball and base- ball . . . during his leisure hours he relaxes with a friendly game of ping- pong . . . a four year Sodality member. Football I, 2, 3, 43 Baseball 2, 3, 43 Basketball I, 2, 3, 43 Sodality I, 2, 3, 43 CRIMSON AND -GOLD: Intramurals I, 23 Homeroom Officer I, 2. Peter James Kraniak Upeten Our Lady of Loretto Hempstead - A great reader in the varied works of Shakespeare, Milton and others . . . an ardent hi-fi fan with an ear for fine music . . . good accordion player. Honor Roll I3 Intramural Track 23 CRIMSON AND GOLD. Robert Clifford Krug Bob Holy Ghost New Hyde Park An outstanding student in all subjects . . . distinguished himself by serving on SPACE and the TARMAC . . . has great abilities in golf and tennis . . . is sincere, dependable and aggressive . . . favorite saying do it tomorrow, you've made enough mistakes today. SPACE 43 Intramurals I, 2, 3, 43 Honor Roll I, 2, 3, 43 Chess Club I, 2, 3, 43 Vice President 3, 43 Photography Club I, 2, 43 TARMAC I, 2, 33 Bowling 2, 3, 4, Secretary 33 Science Club 43 Dramatics 4. 72 John Edwin Kon: Shorty St. Raphael East Meadow Thomas Lawrence Kwiat Larry Holy Ghost New Hyde Park He never failed to have a question in Fr. Knuge's Religion class . . . a four year veteran of intramurals . . . a great golf enthusiast The picked up the golf balls at the driving range dur- ing the summer. Sodality I, 2, 33 ln- tramurals I, 2, 3, 43 CRIMSON AND GOLD3 Honor Roll I, 2, 43 Golf 3, 43 Student Council I, 2, 33 Homeroom Officer President, Treasurer I, 4. See! There ARE bars! Anthony Victor Lagmestra Tony St. Boniface Elmont The outstanding student in scholastic achievement . . . quiet, attentive, in- telligent . . . fond of chess, books and sports. Chess Club 2. Charles Doria Laliberte Chuck St. Patrick Huntington Another member of Ferdi's boys . . . quiet man . . , great love of teachers and music , . . likes ex-band modera- tors, Band 3, 45 Debate 3, 43 Honor Roll 3, 4. Stephen Peter Lang Steve St. Agnes Cathedral Rockville Centre A three year Thespian . . . Steve's tour year term showed him to be a hard worker . . . both in school and out. Sodality lg Photography Club I, 2, Dramatics 2, 3, 4, Intramurals I, 43 Rifle lg Honor Roll I. Edward Anthony La ngone V, St. Mary 'Roslyn Has an in upstairs . . . prides himself 'l f on knowing everyone in the senior class 3 Club. 2. Red SkeIton's successor. Speech Leonard George Leimgruber nl-irneyu St. Catherine of Sienna Franklin Square Great public speaker . . . tinkers with seismograph . . . big wheel in intra- murals chariot races, Intramurals l,,2, 3, 45 Poster Club 3, 4, Vocation Club I, 2, Dramatics 4. Edward Joseph Lewandoski Lew St. John of God Central Islip One of the best bowlers in the school elected team captain . . . excellent student . . . always has a good joke to crack in a dull class. Football lg Bowling 2, 3, 43 CRIMSON AND GOLD, lntramkirals I, 2, 3, 4, Honor Roll I, 2, 3, . Andrew Charles Lilly uAndyi, St. Agnes Rockville Centre Andy, though seldom seen due to his lack of size, could often be heard playing his kazoo in the hallowed halls of Chaminade . . . quite a basketball player for a midget. Intramurals I, uLarryn 2, 3, 4, Track 45 Glee Club 3g CRIM- SON AND GOLD, Thomas Joseph Long ..Tom,, Our Lady of Victory Floral Park Known for his outstanding spirit . . . always looks at the bright side . . . organization is his main idea. Intra- murals I, 2, 3, 4, Sodality I, 2, 3, Bowling 4, Track I, 2, Football I, 3 Server I, 2, 3, 43 Sacristan I ' CRIMSON AND GOLD, Cheerleader Vocation Club I, 2, 3, 4. N 5-0 .name Lawrence John Longua St. Joseph Garden City Quiet until you get to know him . . . famous for his open house parties . . . well dressed . . . one of the crowd. lntramurals 2, 3, 4, Track 2, Bowling 3, 4: SPACE 43 CRIMSON AND GOLD, Glee Club 3. William Joseph Lotze Bill St. Edward Syosset -Q-Qing 3' O. si-Ewa 3.-+ -Amo we '1'3gm 3 fb: C' 3? - m ' -. og -.- -M153 SWE BOEU' .m-.C 'VS' F91-4: :gm m.,.35 .fgmm 232 ro .F ai. wggl 4, Sodality I, 2, 3, 45 Bowling 2, 3, olf 3 4' Intramurals Honor Roll Michael Christopher 'Lucas 1.23.45 G Luke St. Brigid Westbury Luke was one of the more conservative boys . , . but don't think that limited his activity . . . he was a steady on the honor roll and intramurals . . . also developed- to a science, grabbing a kicking tie off the field. Sodality I3 Intramural I, 2, 3, 4, Honor Roll I, 5, 3, 4, Rifle Club I 3 Football Manager Dennis Joseph Lynch Denny St. Agnes Rockville Centre Denny has the distinction of being the only senior who comes out ahead at cards . . . one of the few remaining cheerleaders. lntramurals I, 2, 3, 45 CRIMSON AND GOLD, Cheerleaders 43 Honor Roll 25 I-lomeroom Officer I, 21 Basketball Ig Math Club 3. George Parker Lynch Parker St. Patrick Huntington George is always ready to organize ideas into a plan of action . . . al- though he claims to dislike work his grades contradict this . . . is develop- ing a discriminatin taste for jazz SPACE 4, Intramura?s 3, 4, CRIMSON AND GOLD, Honor Roll I, 2, 3, 4. James Joseph Lynch Bardahl 74 St. Boniface Martyr Sea Cliff Little man who makes his presense felt . . , never misses a chance for a joke . . . ardent supporter of the cheerleaders especially Dinger . , , drove a hot foreign model. Bowling 43 Honor Roll lg lntramurals l, 2, 4. Dbbuc + fftefmu M 1151 Peter Gene Maggi Madge Holy Family Hicksville 'Madge' a stalwart on the Flyer grid squad was one of the more good natured students . . . especiallynn Spanish class . . . can be found taking notes at Hicksville football games , . . on cheerleaders. Football l, 2, 3, 41 Intramurals l, 2, 3, 43 Track 33 Bowling 2. Brian Francis Mahoney Brian St. Aidan Williston Park Brian is one of those fellows who have attained that outstanding honor of graduating from grammar school . . . can be seen down at Sheridan's every week. Honor Roll lg Bowling 2, 3, 43 Intramurals l, 2, 3, 4. 32274115 1-3'v51':'er A Dpbfjc -s 'lffwffireet Hwy, So I can't read. William Anthony Maier Bill gray. I Corpus Christi Mineola Bill demonstrated his great musical ability in the band . . . if you don't believe me, ask him . . . he can really wail . , , studies were never one of his problems. Band l, 2, 3, 4. gf-92' Q95 75 Paul David Malarchuck Paul Corpus Christi Mineola One of the greatest advocates of Benny Goodman . . . and a wise crack . . . why can't we have a pool table in the library , . . always active in homeroom. Band 4, Sodality i, 2, 3, 4. if -...sum lftfirs, 3 eeilivf muh! John Albefl' Marley' Mario Joseph Marra Joseph Paul Marsala J3Ck 1fMOdiO1v uBig Joeu St. Frances De Chantal Sf, Peter of Alganfara Holy Ghost Wantagh Fat Jack . . . found at all the social affairs . . . famous for his blue card . . . and his white convertible. CRIM- SON AND GOLD, Server 3, Football Manager 3, 43 Bowling 3, 4, Intramurals I, 2, , 4. Port Washington Can break up the class with one re- mark . . . scourge of English teachers . . . quiet till you get to know him . . . Chaminade's answer to slow motion. Basketball Ig Intramurals I, 2, 3, 4. Robert Joseph Marshall uBOb,. Holy Name of Mary Valley Stream Quiet . . . champion bowler . . . any- thing over I3 is his speed . . . makes teachers' hair grey. Radio Club Ig Bowling 3, 4, Intramurals 2, 3, 43 Honor Roll I. Henry Patrick Masone Big Black Hawk Holy Ghost New Hyde Park Big black hawk . . . goes for an Irish girl . . . crazy for bowling. Sodality Ig Bowling 2, 3, 4, Intramurals I, 2, 3, 4, Honor Roll I, 2. New Hyde Park Always found around school, behind all the drives IOO per cent . . . Yankees' booster . . . efficient and quiet. So- dallfl' li 2, 3, 43 Track Manager 3, Speech and Debate I, 2, Intramurals 2' Football Concession Stands 4. ' fl' Peter James Mastaglio upeten St. Patrick Glen Head The big man . . . successfully com- bined athletic and scholastic work . . . never seen without Mayhew . . , quiet and unassuming . . . known as Gen- tle Julia to his friends. Football I, 23 Track 2, 3, 43 CRIMSON AND GOLD, Homeroom Officer 4, Honor Roll I, 2, 3, Bowling, 76 Paul Patrick Mayhew ..BUH,. St. Patrick Glen Cove Always there with a rank . . . Gentle Julia's weak sister . . . has a dislike for line coaches . . . always active . . . walks like King Kong. Sodality Ig Football I, 2, 3, 4, CRIMSON AND GOLD, Intramurals I, 2, 3, 4, Honor Roll I, 2, Homeroom Officer I, 2, 3, 4. a jk John Joseph McAssey Mack-Ass St, Joseph Garden City Bowling and singing took some of his time, but he would rather be shooting . . . he would never be caught without his slide-rule . . . he's developing a way of solving all problems with it. Rifle I, 2, 3, 45 Bowling 3, 4, Glee gm? 315 Sodality 3, 4, Intramurals I, Myles Hastings McCabe Mills St. Joseph Garden City His greatest desire is to invent a pair of windshield wipers for his glasses . . . a veteran of four track seasons . . . was a familiar face in the locker room . . . sported a high scholastic average and active in Soclality. Cross Country 3, 4, Track I, 2, 3, 4, So- dality I, 2, 3, 4, CRIMSON AND GOLD, Honor Roll I, 2, 3, 43 TARMAC 4, Rifle Club I: Intramurals I, 2. George Pal-rick McCartney George Our Lady of Lourdes Malverne George's favorite song is When Irish Eyes are Smiling . . . used to love Earth Science . . . was alternate Pres. of Club Cyrano. Track 3, 4, Intra- murals I, 2, 3, 4. Mark William McDuffee Mark Cure of Ars Merrick Mark was another member of the South Shore Hard Guys . . , showed this on the football field . . . big man in the Merrick civil war. Track 4, Honor Roll I, 23 Football I, 2, 3, 4, Homeroom Officer 3, 43 CRIMSON AND GOLD, Intramurals I, 2, 3, 4, Speech I. James Robert McEnaney ..MaC,. St. Gregory Bellrose Goes for those two wheeled sicles . . . easy to get along with . . . likes school so much, he even goes in the summer. Intramurals I, 2, 3, 4. Ooh! What you said! 9355. he James Morgan McDonald ..-Nm.. St. Joseph Garden City Jim was known for his never say die attitude . . . will argue on any topic . . . and usually wins . . . state cham- pion debater. Sodality I, 2, 3, 43 SPACE 3, 43 Honor Roll I, 2, 3, 4, Speech and Debate I, 2, 3, 4, Server 43 Confraternity Teacher 3. 77 .sl John Louis McGhie Jack Holy Ghost New Hyde Park An immigrant from New Hyde Park . the terror of Hillside Ave. . . . did more Trig in English class than In Trig class. lntramurals l, 2, 3. Joseph Raymond McGrath Mac Our Lady of Perpetual Help Lindenhurst Made his presence felt in interscholastic baseball . . . quiet and reserved. Base- ball 3, 4. Walter Frank McGuire Mac Sacred Heart Cambria Heights Mac has always been pleasantly relaxed and easy going . . . he only got excited at intramural ga es . . . appreciates only good jokesb M. , f M W u A U , Robert Edward McGowan MCC-Foo Our Lady of Perpetual Help Richmond Hill Always of service . . . easy to get along with . . . ready to lend a hand. SPACEQ J.V. Basketball 23 CRIMSON AND GOLD, Homeroom Officer l, 23 Server 4. If? 78 s . James Edward McGregor ...uma Corpus Christi Mineola Camera fiend . . . famous for sly r marks . . . always seen on the ga course . . . understands Physics. Tra lg Camera Club 2, 3, 43 Chess Club CRIMSON AND GOLD, SPACE, Hor Roll l, 2, 3, 4. l Gerard Hugh McGuirk .fMaC,i St. Anne New Hyde Park Big executive . . . Hello deah mamn . . . loves wide open spaces. TARMA 45 Intramurals l, 2, 3, 43 SPACE, Dr matics l, 2, 3, 43 Camera Club 2. ii X 1 i Glu- ,A -4 -, Pope Durante for a day at Brentwood. Declan Xavier McMullen .,DeC,, St. Joseph Garden City ed hair, green tie . . . another G.C. lshman . . . drives a mean chevy . . . iiet and always smiling . . . just can't iderstand girls. Sodality 3, 4, Glee ub 3, Intramurals I, 2, 3, 4, Home- om Officer I, 2. Thomas John Mclnerney Tom Notre Dame New Hyde Park Skinniest Joe Chaminade . . . always found looking at the girls . . . member of the esteemed Rifle Club . . . just doesn't get along with teachers. Rifle I, 2, 3, 4, Sodality 3, Intramurals I, 2, 3, 4, CRIMSON AND GOLD, Glee Club 3. 3, .i.f5i.1 Brian Patrick McKenna Brian St. Thomas the Apostle West Hempstead Always there with a smile . . . great eye for the girls . . . ivy league all the way. Intramurals I, 2, 3, 4, Glee Club 4, CRIMSON AND GOLD, Server 4. James Murphy McLain, Jr. Mac St. Mary Manhasset One of the most responsible and like- able guys of the Class of '59 . . . a graduate the Flyers can be truly proud of . . . quite a hit with the girls too. Sodality I, 2, 3, 4, Football I, 2, 3, 4, Student Council I, 2, 3, 4, CRIMSON AND GOLD, Tennis 2, 3, 4, President of the Student Council and Student Body. John Kevin McMahon Kev St. Thomas the Apostle West Hempstead Blase man of the world . . . good man with ladies . . . one of the crowd. Intramurals I, 3, 4, Server 4, CRIM- SON AND GOLD. Kenneth Gerard McNamara .,Ken,, Our Lady of Loretto Hempstead Great guy to know . . . famous for his hair comb . . . enjoys parties. TARMAC I, 2, Speech and Debate I, 2, Intra- murals I, 2, 3, 4, Sodality I, 2. 79 John Anthony McTig he Jack Corpus Christi Mineola Quiet and pensive . . . hard guy from Williston Park ,. . . only student with crew cut and sideburns . . . Hello there mama. Sodality l, 2, 35 lntra- murals l, 2, Glee Club 3. Anthony William Meyers ffzeke., St. Raymond Lynbrook Doesn't get along with a certain track coach . . . lite of the party and always at one . . . famous for his cool attitude . . . ivy league dresser . . . great labor leader. Intramurals l, 2, 3, 4g Honor Roll 2, Homeroom Officer l, 2, 33 Dramatics 4. Gary Wayne Mickles .fGa,y,, St. Mary Roslyn Engineering . . . his ambition . . . mad bomber . . . loves motorcycle boats . . . one of the boys from Roslyn. Radio Club l, 25 Science Club l, 2. Kenneth Paul Mohring ..Ken., Our Lady of Loretto Hempstead Owner ot the most traveled '54 Buick is Kenneth Paul Mohring . . . one of the Hempstead Boys . . . big man on the intramural teams . . . What's the difference! . . . tranquilizer of many a heated homeroom discussion. Intramurals l, Z, 3, 45 Basketball l. 80 Raymond Walter Milek HaystaCks Queen of the Most Holy Rosary Roosevelt Haystacks became well known around school . . . you couldn't miss him . . . been trying to sell his Nash for a year nov! .3. Llnobody wants it. Intramurals Track l, 2, 35 CRIMSON AND GOLD: Howard Joseph Missbach Howie St. Joseph Garden City Howie was one of the personality plus boys . . . always there with a smile . . . or a rank . . . has lett rubber from Mineola to Garden City . . . That's life! . . . big power on all Condor intramural teams. Intramurals l. 2, 3, 45 Bowling 2, 3, 43 Camera Club i, 2. Walter Joseph Vincent Moloughney Wally Our Lady of Victory Floral Park One of Floral Park's contributions to Chaminade . . . always a joke . . . never missed a chance to voice his opinion in a homeroom meeting. Intra- murals l, 2, 3. W, se: f' 5 if Richard Steuen Monhan Peter Daniel Monteferrante Edwin Thiddeus M0ffiS Richie Morne Ed St, Joseph ST. Martha Sf- MarY Garden City Richie is winner of the webbed foot award at Garden City Pool . . . gave women the will to live . . . always shy and modest . . . author of the book, How to Be a Successful Paradox. In- tramurals I, 2, 3, 4, Sodality 3, 4g Glee Club 3, Dramatics 3, 4, CRIMSON AND GOLD, Honor Roll I, 2, 3, 4, Bowling 4. Uniondale Chaminade's answer to the Big Bop- per . . . manages to wear the wildest shirts and jackets in the history of the school . . . connoisseur of greasy foods , . . wowecl the girls all throunh Hemp- stead . . . originator of Rodnoc and one of the best examples of school spirit. Bowling 2, 3, 4, Intramurals I, 2, 3, 4, CRIMSON AND GOLD. Roslyn Quiet, but always ready to help , , . speaks Spanish fluently . . . National Honor Society . . . a wonderful Charles- ton-er. Sodality 2, 3. 43 TARMAC 2, 3, 4, SPACE 43 CRIMSON AND GOLD, National Honor Society 3, 43 Con- fraternity Teacher 3, 4, Honor Roll I, 2, 3, 4, Servers 4. .muse Anthony Matthew Moschitta Peter William MOSS William Douglas Muller .1-I-Onyn Peat Moss Wild Bill Sf, Joseph ST- JOSGDIW Corpus Christi Garden City I haven't the faintest idea . . . Tommy Bolt of the golf links . . . out- standing in the Condor intramural teams . . . Tony the scholar was eclipsed by Tony the homeroom spark plug. Speech and Debate I, 2, 3, 4, Basketball 2, 3, 4, Class Officer 43 Sodality 3, 43 Honor Roll I, 2, 3, 43 Intramurals I, 2, 3, 4, Bowling I, 2, 3, Jr. Prom Com- mittee 3g CRIMSON AND GOLD, Bus- iness Staff. ff -ti F if 5 . : iii . yr is J Garden City My name isn't 'Peat Moss' . . . loves differential equations but couldn't say the same for French teachers . . . spent four years in the band with a kazoo shaped like a trombone . . . always on the honor roll . . . maybe that's why he sports that perpetual smile. Band 3, 4, Math Club, President 23 Camera Club Ig Bowling 2, 3, 4, Radio Club 2. John Thomas Mullowney John Queen of Holy Rosary Roosevelt Pushes a black questionmark . . . loves all sports and science . . . hates math and languages. Intramurals 3. Well now! There seems to be , a slight discrepancy here. Mineola The day the earth stood still climaxed the night Willie worked the master controls for his auditorium . . . always around to boost school spirit . . . always there to do something for his classmate. Band 2, 3, Camera Club lg Math Club 2, Drama Club I, 2, 3, 4, Bowling 2, 4. Philip Eugene Mulry Phil St. Pete of Alcantara Port Washington Member of the infamous i'Rodnoc boosters . . . ardent advocate of boat- ing . , . received an appointment for the Merchant Marine Academy. Intra- murals I, 2, 3, 43 Speech and Debate I. All right! Where is she? Robert Anthony Mulshine Bob St. Gregory the Great Bellerose Good will ambassador from Bellerose . , . no intramural game complete with- out him . . . broke up many a class meeting with his financial reports . . . ran raffles on over-taxed homeroom dues. Honor Roll l, 2, 3, 43 Intra- murals l, 2, 3, 43 Sodality l, 2, 3, 43 Camera Club 3, 4, Treasurer3 CRIM- SON AND GOLD: Class Officer l, 2, 33 43 SPACE 4. ,rw PH f I S f ,ww Herbert Spencer Myers John Francis Nash Thomas William Noering Herb Jack Two Bits St. Anne St. Hugh St. Mary Garden City Mechanically excellent . . . set a record for blowing out fuses . . . No my name isn't Tony . . . member of Rodnoc Club of America . . . Chaminade's me- thodical man . . . One of the most spirited 4F men. Camera Club 2, 33 Dramatics Club 2. Huntington Station Tall, dark . . . and always ready with that proverbial wise crack . . . big man on all the intramural teams . . . four year honor character rating in the gMickey Mouse Club. Intramurals 2, . 4. S2 Roslyn Chaminade's answer to Speedy Gonzales . . . school records in 440 and mile relay . . . will run a mile for a party, or a quarter mile . . . sports his own M.G. which he says gives you that down to earth feeling. Cross Country, Capt. 3, 43 Harriers Club, Captain 3, 43 lndoor Track 3, 4: Spring Track 2, 3, 43 ln- tramurals I, 23 Honor Roll l, 2, 43 CRIMSON AND GOLD. National Honor Society 3, 43 TARMAC Raymond Xavier Nolan ..Ray,, S.S. Joachim and Anne lnyaded Chaminade in our second year , . . in every extra-curricular activity except Honor Roll . . . has a friendly attitude toward everyone. Sodality 2, 3, 43 Football 23 Baseball, TARMAC 3, 43 Feature Editor 43 Speech 33 Server 43 CRIMSON AND GOLD3 Senior Editor, Intramurals 2, 3, 43 Dramatics 2, 3, 43 Home Room Officer3 Cheerleader 3, 4, Captain 43 SPACE 4. An officer of the Senior Class Harold Victor Noonan Harry St. Patrick Huntington Harry, the comic's Utopia . . . always ready with a joke . . . never let down his class in spirit . . . always there when something needed to be done. Sodality I, 23 Intramurals I, 2, 3, 43 Honor Roll I, 2, 3, 4. ---F115 I . . x Leo John O'Callaghan Bud St. Aloysius Great Neck Outstanding high jumper in Intramurals . . . has probably set a record for the amount of rubber left by a Buick con- vertible . . . 'tl'Il take that bet! . . . appointed to the Merchant Marine Academy. Sodality I, 2, 3, 43 Cell Eeasdem Honor Roll I, 2, 33 Intramurals . ,4- Robert William J. O'Donnell Bob O'Dee Holy Redeemer Freeport Great, great, great, great, writer . . . 'cause of success of Lourdes Contest . . . world traveler , . . tutorer lone who tootsl. Math Club Vice-President 2, 3, 43 Bowling 2, 3, 4, Team Captaing CRIMSON AND GOLD Editor3 Sodal- ity I, 23 Science Club I, 43 Intra- murals I, 3, 43 Honor Roll I, 2, 4. Robert Joseph O'ConneIl Charles John 0'DonneIl ..BOb,. Our Lady of Victory Floral Park This Smiling lrishman lifted many a student from the doldrums of school with his cheerful smile . . . a serious threat to Jackie Gleason in size, come- dy, and acting ability. Sodality I, 2, 3, 43 Speech and Debate I, 2, 3, 43 Dramatics I, 2, 3, 43 Camera 23 Foot- ball I3 Bowling 43 CRIMSON AND GOLD. -Q11 .1119 Chuck St. Aloysius Great Neck Although Charlie was small in stature, as far as the seniors go, he always makes his presence felt . . . a comedi- an's inspiration . . . Charlie could smile his way through a hurricane . . . he is also the proud possessor of one of the hottest lmpalas on the Island. ln- tramurals I, 2, 3, 43 Bowling 43 CRlMf SON AND GOLD. Charles Patrick 0'Leary Chuck Our Lady of Loretto Hempstead 83 and nearly made it at Sacred Heart . . . has one of the hottest '58 Pona tiacs on the Island . . . National Honor Society , . . great Chaminade spirit. Senior Class Secretaryg Student Council Treasurer 43 Homeroom President I, 2, 3, 43 Track 2, 3, 43 TARMAC 2, 3, 43 CRIMSON AND GOLDQ National Honor Society 3, 41 Servers 43 Speech and Debate 23 Honor Roll I, 2, 3, 43 ln- tramurals I, 2 3, 43 SPACE 43 Junior Prom Committee 3. Paul Edward Oleksiak OIex Our Lady of Loretto Hempstead lf silence were golden, Paul would probably be a millionaire . . . always pushed school spirit . . . never missed an intramural game . . . proved that actions speak louder than words. So- dality lg lntramurals l, 2, 3, 45 Voca- tion Club l, 25 Honor Roll l. 625 0 Thomas Michael 0'Shaughnessy ,H 5 lglladwl' ' ' f , 1 3. nt, John Joseph 0'NeilI Lady f Victory rx ,f Jon fi 'tx If 'J FloraQParkvQff i l X' Q . ST- J0SEDl1 I L! Floral PaFlc's gift', 12'haminAade . . . Garden City if J Pr 'gevifa mg - 'TW IG X223 B I I oo a e a io n ear The Flyers big man of the harrier team p ' 'A 3' 5 5 5 I H J B6 , . . claims he's not a Fortune hun- psy, oves ' aggyf Y ter . . . she hunts him . . . loves parties . . . never gets angry . . . never shows emotions . . . keeps calm all the time and has a great time . . . accomplished the impossible for tour years. Football lg Cross-Country 2, 3, 45 Track l, 2, 3, 45 Sodality l, 2, 3, 45 Honor Roll l, 25 Intramurals lg CRIM- SON AND GOLD5 Harriers Club 2, 3. Thomas Michael 0'Shea Tom V fT'l Charles Edward Papa Charlie St. Joseph the Apostle West Hempstead Can't stand Trig classes . . . determined and responsible . . . pushes a green hornet . . . known for speed records, National Honor Societyq Sodality 45 Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 4, cRiMsoN AND GOLD5 Vocational Club I, 2, 3, 43 Sacristan 45 Bowling 45 Camera Club 1, St. Joseph Garden City Who turned on the lights? . . . presi- dent of the Camera Club and unofficial Dictator of the Darkroom . . , can hit 60 m.p.h. in 35 seconds in his hopped up Buick . . . great all around guy . . . always ready with a smile and a wise crack . . . a cynic. Honor Roll l, 2, 45 Camera Club President l, 2, 3, 45 Sodality l, 2, 3, 45 Dramatics 2, 35 CRIMSON AND GOLDQ Intramurals l, 2, 3, 4, TARMAC Editor i, 2, 3, 4, Homeroom Officer 2. Robert Thomas 0'Sullivan Oats St. Aidan Williston Park Has distinction of being kicked out of glee club by inflamrnable glee club moderator . . . leader of cool guy's association . . . dubbed the Black Bandit . . . Check the gas, and fill the oil. Intramurals 2, 3 . . . Glee Club 3 . . . Bowling 3. 84 ,.f.,,Steries . . . a greatjfgu ,ia ways 5 Lfaround when you nee sigione to rely on , . . Do unto others, before they do unto you! Rifle Club I5 Dra- atics 3, 45 Intramurals l, 2, 3, 4. I Robert Crofton Parker Bob Our Lady of Victory Floral Park 45 Junior Prom Committee 3. The Tall Man . . . loves parties hates them in cellars with low ceilings . . . proud possessor of a i957 Ford Motor Corporation bomb . . . always a smile , . . and willing to help Bas ketball l, 25 Intramurals l, 2, 3 4 Bowling 2, 35 Vocational Club l 2 3 Robert Frank Pastorelli Bob St. Vincent de Paul Elmont The proud possessor of one of the cool- est cars in school . . . a hard worker . . . Bob manifested his school spirit by writing for TARMAC . . . weekends see him regularly at West Hampton. TARMAC 3, 4, Glee Club 3, intra- murals 3. Frank Dahl Pedersen Frank Notre Dame New Hyde Park Famous for his belated sense of humor . . . made his quota for the Raffle Drive ifinallyl . . . favorite saying, Oh, good grief! Intramurals l, 2, 3, 4. Ned Peters Pancho St. Aidan Williston Park Besides liking bowling, we understand that Pancho is a Qool shark . . . some- day l'1e'll organize Grand Central Ter- minal . . . a true hi-fi fan . . . drives a hot bicycle. Band l, 2, 3, 4, Bowling 2, 33 Intramurals 3, xll right, now a little to the left, face down, turn right, smile, look up . . Paul Edmund Pollock Pablo Cure of Ars Merrick Pablo , . . living proof that big things come in little packages . . . Jones Beach degree of distinction is serving hot dogs , . , continual homeroom officer . . . all around likeable guy. Intramurals l, 2, 3, 4, Bowling 3, 45 Math Club 3, Vice president of Home- room 2, 33 Homeroom Secretary 4, Honor Roll l, 2, 3, 4. 85 rik, W.- rw M, Mar . James Joseph Pirrelti Jungle Jim St. Gerard Hollis Jungle Jim's curly black hair was his trademark . . . could always be found at Sheri's luncheonette . . . an incure- able wit . . . always looks at the humorous side of things. Photography Club l, 23 Intramurals 2. Denis Michael Preziosi Tiger Our Holy Redeemer Freeport Tiger was the terror of the History classes . . . l wish I had the youth of yesterday and the knowledge of tomor- row . . . great guy . , . dislikes poetry . . . a real Dennis the Menace . Chess Club 2, 33 Bowling 2, 3, Book- store 2, 3, 4g Science Club 4g Math Club 2, 43 Camera Club l. George G. Price ..Gerry,, St. Aloysius Great Neck George hails from the North Shore , . . managed To follow out his favorite saying, Energy is useless . . proves That still waters run dee . but p . . . charter member of the 2:45 club. Intra- murals 2, 4, Bowling 4. Patrick Sarsfield Quinn Pat Corpus Christi Woodside Michael Joseph Quinlan Mike St. Thomas the Apostle West Hempstead Mike is one of those ingenius little men who Takes an interest in just about everything . . . from the looks of his hair you'd Think he'd just seen Dracula come back from the grave. Sodality I, 2, 3, 43 Intramurals I, 2, 4. Pat is a great guy, who is very well liked by all his classmates . . . he has contributed a great deal to the extra- curricula life at Chaminade in his four years. Sodality I, 2, 3, 4, Speech and Debate l, 2, 3, 4, Honor Roll l, 2, 3, 45 Intramurals l, 2, 3, 43 Rifle Club l, 23 Class Officer l, 2, Bowling 2, 43 Server 4. William Arthur Quinn I St. Raymond Lynbrook Bill has been a big boom To the band in the past 4 years . . . he also was one of Br. Widmer's favorite students . . . aside from the band his main interest was his participation in the intramurals for 4 years, Thomas Leo Raby T Our Lady of Fatima Manor Haven With his winning personality during his four years, Tom has become one of the most popular and well liked guys in his class , . . his main interest was arousing the animal instincts in spec- tators at the football games. Cheer- leader 43 Class Officer 2, 43 Server 43 Science Club 45 CRIMSON AND GOLD. 86 Lawrence Bernard Rafferty Larry St. Hedwig Floral Park Larry has contributed a great deal to the glory of Chaminade . . . very rarely Larry can be seen leaving Chami- nade before 4:00. Sodality l, 2, 3, 43 Speech and Debate I, 2, 3, 43 Class Officer 43 Honor Roll I, 2, 3, 43 TAR- MAC 3, 43 Vocation Club 2, 33 Server 43 Intramurals I, 2, 3, 4. Richard Albert Ramsay Gypsy St. Patrick Bay Shore Gypsy has tried everything to boat the big ones . . . his latest is to tie a string to a smelly toe and wriggle it in the water . . . he never catches any, but he is the only guy in school with six toes . . . he has tried it tour times . . , She loves me, I know she duz. Honor Roll l. Neil Thomas Rankin Neil St. Anne Garden City Neil is one of those very spirited guys . . . he is always full ot spirit . . . he is one of the more adept people in the ancient art of guzzling . . . ,Ex. President ot the Brogan Foundation. Football 23 Band Mgr, lg Bowling 43 Intramurals l, 2, 3, 4, CRIMSON AND GOLD, Track 4. George William Reamer George St. Joseph Garden City The head of the bookstore . . . but brother . . . originator of many in- tellectual questions . , . little guy with a big heart. Chess Club lg Speech Club l, 23 Delphic Forum 2, Stamp Club 2, 3, Book Store 3, 4. Robert Patrick Reardon Regan St. Brigid Westbury Bob is Chaminade's gift to Las Vegas . . . he will open up a bank as soon as he collect's all ot his World Series winnings . . . Bob will attend Glick University in the tall . . . he is also Bro. Nath's most trequent visitor. ln- tramurals l, 2, 3, 43 Bowling 3, 4, Glee Club 3. Daniel Joseph Reehil nDannyn St. Aidan Williston Park Danny's outstanding abilities have been strictly athletic in his tour years here at Chaminacle . . . his muscles have been a constant asset to t e Athletic Department . . . he be distin- guished by a 'ck be on an equally thick head. F tbal , 3, 43 Baseball l, 2, 3, 43 tra rals l, 2, 3, 4, Bowling l, 2, Michael Stuart Reid Mike St. Thomas the Apostle West Hempstead Mike is one of the foremost Math scholars of the division . . . as simple as he may sound, or look, he'll always be a well liked guy. Intramurals l, 2, 87 3, 4, Honor Roll I, 2, Bowling 2, 4. WN as-av .AGQK Ronald James Reid Ace St, Barnabas Bellmore Ace is ga well liked fellow whose fa- vorite activity is setting up pools for 'one thing or another . . , he cuts a wicked deck . . . he makes lucky guesses in quizzes . . . Never Hap- pen. Honor Roll lg Bowling 3, 4. Charles Fredrick Reis Deuce Holy Name of Mary Valley Stream Charlie is a well known and popular Flyer, with a winning smile and per- sonality . , . aside from thc 2:45 bell, his second interest is working or cars. Honor Roll l, 2, lntramurals 4 Bowling 4. Frederick J. Reiserl' Fred Holy Name of Mary Valley Stream Fred is that well liked guy with that beautiful follow through down at the .Q alley's . . . usually a quiet guy, but l Weil liked by all. sadamy i, 2, 35 sw R2 Bowling 3, 4, Rifle Club lg Vocation Q6 J Club l, 2, 3. Eugene Thomas Reuther Gene St. Aloysius Great Neck One of Bro. Siegworth's boys . . , the bookstore won't be the same without Gene . . . his '50 Chevy can take any- thing five years older. Sodality 3, 43 Speech Club lg Glee Club 3, 43 In- tramurals 2, 3, 4, Bookstore l, 2, 3, 43 CRIMSON AND GOLD, Bowlingsfi, 4, David Charles Reynolds Puddum St. Boniface Sea Cliff fl ln his four years here at Chaminadellx Dave has been a big help to the bas ketball team . . . tremendous in in- tramurals . . . Dave has the outstand- J i 1 I x '-,ty lf if ing distinction of being Long lsland's , ,J 3 4 Afy tallest caddy. Basketball l, 2, , 3 Intramurals l, , , . Ronald Adam Rerscher RieSh V1 Our Lady of Loretto Hempstead Riesh is the boy who puts fear into the hearts of his football opponents . . . he is well known for his work with the Y.W.C.A. Uwhat' her num- ber . . . he will open a ymnasium called the Rustic . . . he ',really good sport . . . I don't know , b he is. Football l, 2, 3, 4, Ba t l l, 2, 3, 4, Baseball 2, 4, Soda y l, 2, 35 Honor Roll l, 2, CRIMSO GOLD, Server 4. Bruce John Roberts ix Bruce v Queen of the Most Holy Rosary Roosevelt Bruce was a fellow who always was X ready with a warm and ready greeting . . . you Gouber, you . . . he was V noted for his crewcut that always needed cutting. Sodality l, Science , V Club lg Math Club 2, Bowling 2, 3, '- 43 Honor Roll 2, 3. 88 1 James Henry Rochel .wma Corpus Christi Mineola ln four years Jim was never late for class . . . he lives across the street from school . . . a regular member the Chaminade Harriers , , . his great- est desire is to run a four minute mile and to live to tell about it. Cross- Country l, 2, 3, 43 Track ll 21 3- 41 Intramurals 2, 3, Class Officer 23 Cam- era Club l, 2. 3, 4, Radio Club 42 CRIMSON AND GOLD. .115 Ronald Henry Rogowski UROQOU St. Hedwig Floral Park Terror ot the typing class prove you can type faster . . . w than you can talk . . . big little man on intra- murals squad . . . great guy . . . always there with spirit. Camera Club I, 4, Radio Club 43 CRIMSON AND GOLDg Chess Club 41 Intramurals I, 2, 4. Leo Michael Rooney Butch St. Raymond Lynbrook Leo is a guy whose thriving personality and bright smile have won him many friends here at Chaminade in his four years. Class Officer 33 Bowling 3, 41 Honor Roll I, 2, 3, 4, Intramurals I, 2, 3, 4. Now get this straight! Michael Patrick Rooney .,Mike,, St. Martha Uniondale Mike is a well liked little Irishman who is crazy over sports, money, and food . . . he hates women drivers, not that we blame him. Class Officer 33 Bowl- ing 2, 3, 43 In Honor Roll I, , 3 CRIMSON AND GOLD. . I 1 I tramurals l 2 3 4 2 3 Sodality I 2 3 , v I 89 Peter Carl Roth Pete Sacred Heart Cambria Heights Pete is a fun loving guy, who never passes up the opportunity to meet new girls . . . Hello beautiful . . . always getting his head bashed in for ranking the Italians. Honor Roll I, 25 Bowling 3, 4g Intramurals I, 2, 3, 4. William Grady Ryan Bill Sacred Heart East Meadow Bill has one of the highest scholastic averages in the school . . . the rifle range was the scene of his many tri- umphs . . . he was the Y.M.C.A. indi- vidual Junior Champion. Rifle 2, 32 4, Sodality l, 2, 3, 43 Homeroom Officer 2, 43 lntramurals l, 2, 3, 43 Debate and Speech Ig Honor Roll l, 2, 3, 4. Salvatore Thomas Salerno .,Sa,., Maria Regina Massapequa Sal is one of the gay blades Of Cha- minade . . . he always talks of his adventures with the opposite sex . . . 'Play it cool, my good manf . . . a bathtub baritone. Bowling 3, 42 Dra- matics Club 43 CRIMSON AND GOLD, Glee Club 35 lntramurals l, 2, 3, 4. Joseph Anthony Sarnowski aloe., St. Thomas the Apostle West Hempstead looqa FOlleQiafe . . . ardent fan of the 'Chlldren's Hour' . . . likes Prince Albert in the can , . . 'Nasty break'. Homeroom Officer 43 Student Council 2: Science Club l, 41 CRIMSON AND GOLD? Junior Prom Committeeg Intra- murals l, 2, 3, 4, Honor Roll l, 2, 3, 4. ...Www-si' Philip Steven Saccacio Satch St. Joseph Babylon Flash is a pure blue-blooded ltalian . . . the only senior who can sleep through seven periods a day and still get fairly good marks. Honor Roll l, 2. 4101 90 Joseph Sande .lOe Holy Ghost New Hyde Park Joe was a guy who was always willing to help fellow students . . . especially during quizzes . . . what would Food Fair be without him? . . . richer, prob- ably. lntramurals l, 2, 3, 43 Honor Roll l, 2, Bowling 3, 4. Harry Charles Scanlon Harry Our Lady of Loretto Hempstead Harry is one of Chaminade's few pizza pie makers . . . takes horrible photos . . . likes to bury people in the sand. glee Club 3, 43 Radio Club 4, Bowling W Hutter catches forty winks in the library before practice. W Dennis Patrick Sheeh Denny Notre Dame New Hyde Park Jenny is the golden dome of Charninade . . latest of the long gray line . . . ikes Parking Field 9 . . . is a 'Varsity 5owIer'. Intramurals I, 2, 3, 43 Bowl- wg 3, 43 Glee Club 3, 4, CRIMSON xND GOLD. Robert Joseph Schoner Bob Cure of Ars Merrick Bob is a likeable, curly-haired guy who cheats at cards . . . best board- walk cleaner Jones Beach ever had. Honor Roll I, 2, 3, 4, Bowling 2, 3, 45 Track 4. Frederick Joseph Schrank Fred Fred is a highly spirited Chaminade man who likes all kinds of Sports . . . has the cutest bug collection you ever did see . . . 'l'Il get ya Segall'. Cam- era Club I, 2, 3, 45 Intramurals I, 2, 3, 4, Honor Roll I, 2, 3, 4. Bruce Anthony Segall Bruce Big Bruce is the master of the New Hyde Park social circle . . . and the killer of underclassmen on the school bus . . . 'Go ahead Schrank'. Intra- murals I, 2, 3, 43 Vocation Club 2, 35 Bowling 2, 43 CRIMSON AND GOLD, Homeroom Officer 4, Server 4. Robert Francis Shallow ..BOb., St, Mary Roslyn Bob is a quiet little fellow who likes a good novel, languages, and European History . . . he dislikes Western movies. Stamp Club I, 2, 3, 4, Speech Club 33 Dramatics Club 4. Richard Michael Sheridan' Richie Holy Ghost New Hyde Park Richie is the biggest social climber in New Hyde Park . . . he's got the tall- est Iadder . . . that Irish smile helps, Sodality I, 23 Intramurals I, 2, 3, 4, Poster Club 2, CRIMSON AND GOLD, Server 4. 9l alt Robert August Siebert ..BOb,, St. Pascal Baylon Hollis Bob was always seen after school at intramurals of every kind . . . nice, friendly guy, always ready to help . . . TARMAC 3, 4, Intramurals I, 2, 3, 4. 1 lg 1- I lu, l Ctr .,1 , Y, if XML, .11 tj 4.1. P I' I. fi i L ' I ' Max , , XJ, Corneilius Smith ..Bud., Our Lady of Lourdes Malverne Bud is an ambitious fellow who hope to get through college and graduatl as J. Edgar Hoover's right hand mal . . . skill first tested on Sherry . , Be reasonable, do it my way! Ban, I, 2, 3, 4, Sodality 1, 2, 3, 4, CRIM SON AND GOLD, Intramurals I, 2 3, 43 Bowling 2, 3, 4. Donald David Smith UDOHH St. Brigid Westbury Don, a staunch member of the Flyer band for four years, was a great con- tributor to the homeroom . ..BI'l excellent intramural high-jumper . . . can be seen cruising in his around the Westbury area . . for feminine companions! Ba 3, 43 Track 3, 45 Rifle Team murals I, 2, 3, 4, Bowling 2. Herbert Franklin Smith Smitty St. Christopher Baldwin Famous for his sarcastic retort, Crazy , Smitty has been a regular sight at intramural activities . . . he likes base- ball, and can usually be heard talking about a certain Freeport . . . Intra- murals I, 2, 3, 4. 92 acaddyh . looking nd I, 2, 23 Intra- Edward Thomas Smith Eddie St. Aidan Albertson Although rather quiet around school, Ed has been very busy for the past four years . . . loves a good book and is quite a painter. Stamp Club I, 2, 3, Speech Club 2, 3, SPACE 43 Bowling 2, 3, 43 Dramatics Club 4, CRIMSON AND GOLD. Frederick Smith Smitty'? St. Aloysius Great Neck Known for his logical explanations ialways contrary to those of his teachers'J, Fred has been an enlighten- ing character around school . . . loves cars and knows his way around them. Intramurals I, 2. Peter Tolman Smith HP- -I-.H St. Joseph Garden City Nobody gets by P.T. without shaking his hand . . . very friendly person . . . can talk about anything, at anytime, in any place . . . definitely a non- conformist, and always kidding around. Sodality I, 2, 3, 4, Honor Roll I, 2, Band I, 25 National Honor Society, Track Ig Dramatics Club I, 2, Assistant Editor SPACE, Homeroom Officer I, 3, 43 CRIMSON AND GOLD, Student Council I, 4, Bowling 3, Server 43 TARMAC 45 Intramurals I, 2, 3, 4, Junior Prom Committee. Peter Wakefield Smith P. W. St. Agnes Rockville Centre Everyone who knew P. W. was at one time or another proclaimed Clod! . . . great thinker and was very active in Speech and Debate. Sodality 3, 4, Math Club 2, 4: Speech and Debate 2, 3, 4, Delphic Forum 2. Michael Anthony Smithwick Mike Our Lady of Perpetual Help Lindenhurst The ability for making a quick, cheer- tuli conversation with anyone, about anything is a natural tor Mike . . . maintaining a iO0fKg character rating for four years did not keep Mike from intramurals. lntramurals l, 2, Joseph Sokol usocsi, St. Hedwig Floral Park The best bass in the Glee Club, Socs is always there to sing Holy Cow, Andy! . . . plays golf . , , he's a riot with Yankee fans. Sodality 2, 3, 4, Glee Club 3: Bowling 3, 4, Intramurals l, 2, 3, 45 CRIMSON AND GOLD. Nicholas Gregory Sommese Thomas John Spagnoli Michael Francis Sperendi ..NiCk,, Hspagn ..Mike,, St. Aidan Holy Ghost Notre Dame Williston Park The ability to absorb all of Brother Leazer's chemistry notes was only one of Nick's qualities . . . a nice guy and very friendly. Honor Roll i, 2, Baseball Manager 2, lntramurals l, 2, 3, 4. I told you to keep your mouth shut! New Hyde Park Spag has the best car in the class but says that he's too tired to make it go. Glee Club 3, Dramatics Club 3. ,F l 15 ' , ,,,i , ,J ,, J, JI Thomas Joseph Spota Tom Notre Dame New Hyde Park Tom had the knack of driving teachers mad . . . but l didn't do it, Mr. Snopek! . , . lust too much, Glee Club 33 Server 45 Drarnatics Club 4, Bowling 3, 43 Intramurals l, 2, 3, 4. 93 New Hyde Park The terror of the female world but not so affable when it comes to boys . . . Mike is greased lightning but always slips on the grease. Intramurals l, 2, 3, 4, Cross Country l, 2, Glee Club 3, Dramatics Club 43 Bowling 3. Robert Peter Stepsis ..BOb,, St. Anne Garden City With a winning smile, Bob owes a lot to Chaminade . . . always the first to say, 'tI'll help and Forget all that I 2 3 ' garbage. Honor Roll , , Sodality 2, 3, 4, Intramurals I, 2, 3, 4, TARMAC 3, 4, Track I, Basketball Manager 2, CRIMSON AND GOLD Editor, Bowling 3, 4, Server 4, ll Robert Martin Sweeney ..BOb,. Immaculate Conception Jamaica Little Bob was always in the mood for a party-or an argument . . . and the Sun 'n Surf Beach Club would never be the same without him, Intramurals I, 2, 3, 4, Band Manager 2. Robert George Strittmatter Bob St, Catherine of Sienna Dennis George Sullivan Denny St. Aidan Williston Park Denny, unquestionably one of the great leaders of the successful senior year, John Nelson Sullivan Sully Our Lady of Lourdes Queens Village Sully could always be found at the football parties after the games with a cute little ornament of femininity draped over his arm. Sodality I, 2, 3, 4, Football 3, 4, Rifle Team 2, Homeroom Officer I, 3, 4, Intramurals I, 2, 3, 4, Honor Roll 2. John Patrick Sweeney Flippy Our Lady of Loretto Hempstead Flippy was very active in all homeroom committees and activities , . . loves chow mein . . . 'tTakes all kinds to make a world. Sodality I, 2, 3, 4, Intramurals I, 2, 3, 4, Airplane Club 3. Franklin Square Bob contributed his talents to making posters in his junior year . . . loves to eat . . , What me worry? Math Club 3, 4, Poster Club 3, Intramurals I, 2, 3, 4, Vocation Club I, 2. guided his homeroom through four years here at Chaminacle . . . a warm personality and a good sense of humor, Honor Roll I, 2, 3, 4, TARMAC Editor- in-Chief, Vice President Student Body, Homeroom Officer I, 2, 3, 4, Student Council 2, 3, 4, CRIMSON AND GOLD, Cheerleader 4, National Honor Society, Intramurals I, 2, 3, 4, Server 4, Bowling 4, Junior Prom Committee. S 94 Joseph Patrick Swords Pat Queen of the Most Holy Rosary Roosevelt Pat was rather quiet in school, but when he got out . , . he was just as quiet . . . a great guy . . . liked his Latin and his sleep. Sodality I, 2. 3, 4, gpeech and Debate I, 2, 3, 4, SPACE , 4. Richard Michael Symanski Dick Corpus Christi Mineola Dick was always ready to lend a helping hand . . . could do those flips in gym like no one else . . . plays a mean clarinet and likes to swim and fish. Band I, 2, 3, 4, Honor Roll I. Q lieve me, I don't have any sneakers. Thomas Keane Tierney UT. Thi, St. Thomas the Apostle West Hempstead Saddle shoes, thin tie, shaved haircut, and hot '54 Plymouth were his trade- marks . . . had trouble keeping up with the Joan's . . . party rating-par excellence . . . loads of friends, Bas- ketball I, 2, 3, 45 Homeroorn Officer I, 23 Glee Club 33 CRIMSON AND GOLD, Football 2, Intramurals I, 2. 3, 43 Cheerleader 3, 43 Junior Prom Committee. Stephen James Testa Steve St, Mary Roslyn CharIeston? . . . look out, here comes Testa! . , , Steve was quite the dancer while at Chaminade . . , very friendly . , . and a big hit with the females. Dramatics Club I, 2, 4, Speech and Debate Ig Track 23 CRIMSON AND GOLD, Intramurals I, 2, 3, 4. John Francis Tardera Tards St. Agnes Rockville Centre Tards was a big man around school . . . always seen at intramural activities . . . and all social functions. Honor Roll Ig Track 2, 3, Intramurals I, 2, 3, 4. 95 Arthur John Thorne Artie Cure of Ars Merrick BLOCK THAT KICKH was a familiar sound to Artie's ears . . . but they never could manage to block one of his booming punts . . . a great in all athletics. Football I, 2, 3, 43 Baseball 2, 3, 43 Track I, Intramurals I, 2, 3, 4, Basketball I. 'H ,,f'- . fx K . Z, 5 ...P Q' it ,Q of ka, William James Tobin Bill St. Raphael East Meadow Always fast with a witty l?l reply and quick joke . , . if you ever need a line on a party, look him uo. Intramurals l, 2, 3, 4, Track 23 CRIM- SON AND GOLD, Dramatic Club 4, M. 4 6, 4,4 'V' J A A .J f Q' if +4 Michael Joseph Trainor Mlckeyl' Notre Dame New Hyde Park A catchy Rock 'n' Roll tune was for- ever spouting from Mickey's lips . . . an ace with a gun. Rifle l, 2, Speech and Debate lg intramurals l, 2, 3, 4, George Drew Vail George St, Patrick Bay Shore Member of the Alpine Rescue Corps . . . he's a St. Bernard . . . always there to help. Tennis Team l, 2, Intramurals l, 2, 3, 4, Bowling 4. William Joseph Veach Willie St. Vincent de Paul Elmont Famous Willie was known throughout the halls of Chaminade for his intro- duction of the Renard Club . . . a leader in his homeroom for four years . . . is crazy about Trig. Basketball lg Baseball 2, 3, Bowling 2, 3, 4, Football l, Intramurals l, 2, 3, 4, Math Club 3, Honor Roll 2. William John Visnius Bill St. Patrick Huntington Good sense of humor . . . warm smile . . . and a flat-top haircut . . . Bill was a very helpful contributor to intramurals and maintained an honor roll average for his four years . , . For crying out loud . Intramurals l, in 2, 3, 4, Honor Roll l, 2, 3, 4. Peter Van Dusen Hpeteu St. Peter of Alcantara Port Washington Pete will never be forgotten by the many friends he made here at school . . . known for his droll humor and ability to make friends easily . . . his favorite remark+ Nice Head . Home- room Officer 2, 4, Intramurals l, 2, 3, 4, Rifle Team l. William Conrad Von Raab Von St. Peter of Alcantara Port Washington Von was an excellent student and a wonderful friend . . . could accomplish anything he set out to do. Rifle Team l, 2, 3, 4, Honor Roll l, 2, 3, 4, CRIMSON AND GOLD, Speech and De- bate l, 3, 4, Dramatics Club 4, Glee Club 3, 4, Intramurals l, 2, 3, 4, Homeroom Officer 4, Bowling 4, Science Club 4. Gerard Andre Vorhies Gerry Notre Dame New Hyde Park Tall, dark, and handsome . . , a big hit with the girls . . . maintained a IOOQQ, character rating for his four years at Chaminade. Honor Roll lg Sodality l, 2, 3, Speech and Debate l, 2, Dramatics Club l, Intramurals l, 2. David Spencer Wallace uDaVei, Notre Dame New Hyde Park Dave, a gay young blade, can be found any winter at Skateland, usually assist- ing damsels in distress . . . always around for class activities and ready to argue about anything . . , You wanna bet? . Intramurals l, 2, 3, 4, Honor Roll 2. .- -,L. 3, ai! ' new 1 fu-noi' Stanley John Waszak Paul Frederick Wilson Stan ffpjckn ST- Brigid St. Martin of Tours Westbury Befhpage Without Stan, the Scorpions would have been lost . , . big wheel in Intramurals . . . shined on the gridiron for his first two years . . . very versatile. Honor Roll I, 2, 33 Football I, 23 Intramurals I, 2, 3, 4, Homeroom Officer 3, Bowl- ing 2, 3, A gallant Boy Scout prior to his Cha- minade days, Rick is now a girl scout . . , always ready to help a friend in need. Band 2, 3, 43 Intramurals I, 2, 3, 43 CRIMSON AND GOLD, Poster Club 3, 4, Track I. William Helmut Zieseniss Zeus Our Lady of Loretto Hempstead A hot clarinet or a good conversation will keep Zeus happy . . . because he is a band member explains the clarinet . . . his interest and knowledge of varied topics explains the conversation. Band I, 2, 3, 43 CRIMSON AND GOLD3 Intramurals 43 Bowling 43 Biology Club 4. John Michael Zusi HZUS., St. Patrick Huntington Zus can be found after school trying to start his Rambler . . . found much delight in the departure of a certain band moderator. Band I, 2, 3, 43 So- dality I3 CRIMSON AND GOLD, Honor Roll I, 2, 3, 43 Intramurals I, 2, 3, 4. It's only four or five days late, Brother. lei L, of R ymond Thomas Wright Lefty 4 St. Brigid Westbury of v uf' Ray has only been with us for two years . . F, but by now he and his Impala are well known throughout the entire senior class . . . good guy toeggave around. Intramurals 3, 43 Ch s Club 43 Bowling 4. Q . xi 1-Z-'H .rv -.. - k .ff 'I 91- vb-.4 N I l , 'H X S fiqtgeslkm--fini, 27125: F' t . Y n JP fy' 9 K 4 'aft .cv -fd' 0. 11 ,,.,ugy.f1Q.-. 'Tj Lg-.M ' . 1 H t'fZrag':'1f:. - ' Dominic Savio never performed a miracle while he was living, he never fought a heresy, nor did he convert thousandsg and yet, while still in his teens, he attained the heights of sanctity. Spiritually devoted, intellectually alert, aesthetically appreciative, socially adroit-Dominic Savio was canonized be- cause he did the ordinary things extra-ordinarily well and in union with Christ. Similarly, our Underclassmen strive towards maturity. Their course set by parents and teachers, Chaminade students aim high. On the athletic field or the dance floor, in the classroom or in chapel, the underclassmen surge tor- ward, building themselves spiritually, intellectually, socially and physically towards the proximate goal-Men ot Chaminade, and the ultimate goal- Salvation. Let these gounq men learn, therefore, anrl let them shew lag their conduct that then have learned . . .' l' PIUS Xll f' 3. ' 7 ,HVH :L ' -' - mr. ,, 216. .' '15 ha. qw-L24 Lp ' ,z f gg .. W , 55 X Af' LLQ, - 'EW V .523 Q n .. -.. f fisimt,-Q I - Y . :- ,- Q13 . I J.,.,- 5. A r 'i . ' 'iM qt 1 . H ' X HSI?-'fi --sf- ,1,, A .UAJM X 42559. KH, V xrbs - - w . T, LU' .U I ,,, ,. 1 ' 251, iz. I ,ip ,,v f -f w K vx R Q4 Z U R N ,, , 1 I 1 ,J Q if 3 , gr 9, , f A rv at Q 1 ' xqmgfgz i L A w,w,., f 'f' 1- fp'-as -- Q-wimfimgl ,,, .fgefzku 'k g ,Vg ., . , EDM - UP:-, Cf'gF:5a:,g ff-V A 55? W. fa. :. n 3, v.y,2,.g,-. 3C'f4z'? 3'wiE-xr? ' , 3i :5712,' - P' . - gm -,MES 13 2- -' L: -.wc - ziiu :MINES -at tHI. ' ' ' f - 'f.,'pG5?4. Q N Q ii X .2 5? 5 A vi X M fin N Q5 'S' -fffwd- 9, 454 xsvq2:.'Q -a .,,,,V my AU , 3.-,wg l- if ,fy ff.:i-:N 1 A V 1-Ezfeggff t , -K' C' .3 Na, X . STM Ja- ' ' 93173-4. 35162 4 -422' '- , 'WW , U. 'H 4- : N, ' ' 52115 , I- 51.15 W gg-Rf A EP 5. 9. vm- ' Jig 1351 - 1 - ' '+': ,ri -? . V2 53138 FET I ,Q-'WEB zlfi, hr TQ 'i ' wx-. '- ,EAQW Q Sm - 1 ', gevygvigg 1-' nfffifm g .S'?fi41Fg5 4, fqfhl You .4141-gffix 532, 3 V 3 cf 'Qrligwfwg 5if5ie51:,gv . .-nf V , 'sfffu A V 1 if-' -.. ,,,, . ,',Q,,1L.,,E.?,,f 9 UNDERELASSMEN Front Row: S. Baxter, J. Bailey, J. Barbato, R. Bolger, T. Allen, L. Baggett. Second Row: G. Baxter, D. Anderson, C. Bryan, G. Bradford, J. Braun, D. Brown, J. Benson, D. Agapito, E. Burke, J. Burns, D. Brady. Back Row: G. Brandewiede, R. Bartoldus, J. Brand, R. Byers, M. Beck, M. Brereton, R. Brandewiede. Dick Hartz, Larry Ceraulo, and George Baxter, three intellectual giants, and Bro. Donald Bond play chess. 31-l Warriors Front Row: R. Agresta, W. Brown, E. Burkert, E. Abrams, G. Bauer. Second Row: G. Boden, J. Argurio, T. Bergen, J. L. Bergin, P. Bacotti, V. Bello, M. Boyce. Back Row: J. Addeo, H. Braun, J. Aritizzo, E. Annichiarico, D. Bender, D. Brown. One of the highest of the junior homerooms this year was the 3A Warriors under the supervision of energetic Bro. Donald Bond, S.M. Brother Bond was more than ably assisted by his class officers Lee Baggett, president, George Baxter, vice president, . Larry Bergin, secretary, and George Boden, treasurer. The Warriors were extremely well represented in the sports depart- ment by Ralph and Greg Brandewiede, Lee Baggett, George Boden, and Mike Brereton, all members of Chaminade's varsity football team. Tom Bergen offered his services as football manager. Ralph Brandewiede also distinguished himself as a member of the basketball varsity and with his brother Greg, the tennis team. The track team claimed three 'Warriorsf' Ed Abrams, Larry Bergin, and George Boden, the baseball team two, Lee Baggett and George Boden, and the golf team one, Rick Annichiarico. As a group the Warriors have shown excellent spirit both in intra- murals by winning the lower division track championship and by their good showings in the various drives. Scholastically the Warriors are also outstanding. Eleven of them made the honor roll with Vincent Bello C96.7fMl at the top of the group. lOZ 3B Hellclivers ' f l l l Chesleigh, G. Dennis, T. Cash, J. Convery, L. Clinton, W. Donnelly. l JUNIOR HONOR ROLL Front Row: J, Clare, T. Sullivan, V. Monaco, J. Faddis, G. Baxter, R. McCabe, M. Steuerwalt, P. DeMonico, J. Carney. Second Row: P. Doran, K. Carroll, R. Byers, J. Mannuzza, A. Thomas, H. Holman, R. Bartolclus, J. Galanty, F. Murphy, D. Wilde, L. Fornara, J. Nahas. Back Row: C. Marinis, J. O'Toole, B. Herchenroder, P. Wasson, M. Zanelli, B. Murphy, J. Glancy, R. , Bolger, J. White, D. Brown, D. Brady. Front Row: P. Doing, J. Capobianco, J. Carney, J. Donnelly, R. DeLuca, J. Corney. Second Row: P. DeMonaco, J. Colwell, J. Conly, J. Donoghue, J. Cullem K. Carroll, R. Donahue, P. Cassidy, R. Coulter. Back Row: W. Front Row: J. Clare, L. Ceraulo, G. Child, J. Caprise, F. Ciafone, M. Cunningham. Second Row: P. Costello, M. Caputo, K. Calabria, A. D'Agrosa, P. Dews, J. Cahill, J. Campo, R. Corrao, T. Crowley. Back Row: J. Carway, J. Carney, R. Conklin, J. Daly, T. Coleman, A. Cornachino. Under the guidance of Bro. Louis Baysek, S.M., the 3B Helldivers have made remarkable progress this year. Aided by his class officers, Walt Donnelly, president, Larry Clinton, vice president, Jim Donnelly, secretary, and Pete Dews, treasurer, Brother Louis captained his homeroom to representation in all phases of Chaminade activity. ln the athletic department Larry Clinton and Pat DeMonaco made themselves known as members of the varsity football squad, Walt Donnelly distinguished himself by making both the varsity basketball and tennis teams, Jim Donnelly and Tim Crowley were on track and Gary Child was the top scorer on the rifle team. Ken Carroll and Bill Chesleigh brought prestige to the Speech and Debate Club. ln the way of outstanding accomplishments the Hell- diversi' should be very proud. Twelve of their number are on the honor roll with Jim Donnelly ranking the highest. They won the divisional touch football championship, they finished first in the fall raffle drive and second in the Christmas decoration competition to net them a spirit banner, and they have their own publication, the 3B Helldiverf' JUNIOR HONOR ROLL Front Row: R. Mathias, V. Lawrence, C. Jagoda, J. Fitzgerald, P. Doing, E. Burkert, K. McCabe, R. Agresta. Second Row: M. Siebold, J. Melloh, J. McDonald, W. Watkins, J. Stock, J. Raby, M. Talbot, F. Petro, V. Bello, R Donohue. Back Row: T, Rogers, A. Wargo, D. Whelehan, P. Jones, R. Murphy, J. Murphy, R. Tabak, J. Scardina, J. Sweeney, L. Mauro. Front Row: J. Fitzgerald, J. Durkin, D. Gehrig, K. Fischer, P. Engle, K. Donohue. Second Row: P. Doran, L. Fornara, R. Fallon, F. Fee, J. Glennon, R. Egan, R. Frost. Back Row: J. Fochtman, S. Gage, J. Dowd, L. Essig, J. Galanty, T. Gilmartin. Under the direction of Bro. Charles Dippel, S.M., the 3C Sabres have distinguished themselves as being one of the better junior homerooms this year. Class officers Tom Gilmartin, president, Frank Fee, vice president, Bob Gekle, secretary, and John Durkin, treasurer, provided Brother Dippel with the necessary student leadership. Four Sabres helped Chaminade win its C.H.S.A.A. football crown: Ron Frost, Frank Fee, John Geraghty, and Jerry Dunn. Frank Fee was also a member ot the varsity basketball squad along with Tom Gilmartin. Pete Garry and Bob Egan did honor to our track and cross country teams, likewise Bob Gekle was a member of the tennis team. Roy Faddis added to 3C's list of laurels with his 95419 average, one ofthe highest in the division. Front Row: G. Dunn, F. Giannattasio, P. Garry, T. Gieg, R. Fisher, F. Frey Second Row: J. Faddis, R. Frey, J. Gallagher, J. Glancy, W. Geissinger, J Geraghty, R. Falsone. Back Row: J. Fasano, R. Gekle, F, Forgione, J. Duffy D. Frischmann, S. Eichenlaub, C, Fity. 3C Sabres 4 The 3D Skyknights this year had all the ingredi- ents of an up and down, all-around homeroom. Working under the direction of Bro. John Eichelman, S.M., a new member of the Chaminade faculty, the class officers, Dick Kelley, president, Bill Kerner, vice president, Ken Gunn, secretary, and Dennis Graham, treasurer, did a fine job ot conducting homeroom affairs. The Skyknights proved to be a very athletic homeroom with Bill Kerner, Roger Harrington, and Harvey Houser, on varsity football, and Dick Kelley and Dick Grater, baseball. Besides these, Roy Kudrzycki shot for the rifle team and Pete Jones, Dennis Graham, Bob Kelly, and Pete Kirwin partici- pated in track. The 'lSkyknights were also well represented in such activities as Sodality, Glee Club, and the Band. A great loss to the Skyknights was President- elect Jim Haverland, a promising runner who, because of an eye injury which kept him out most of the year, must repeat his junior year. There may be another loss if Barry Herkenroder's own rocket doesn't behave properly when launched this August. The Sky- knights scholastic altimeters indicate a surging to greater heights. Front Row: R. Kudrzycki, D. Kirwin, K. Kilduff, E. Johnson, D. Jellig. Second Row: P. Jones, R. Hyer, P. lnguagiato, R. Kelley, A. Jacobs, M. Ha es H Grafer Back Row' J Kerr R Harrington, J. Hederman, D. 3U Slcglcnights JUNlOR HONOR ROLL Front Row: P. Mayer, R. De Luca, J. Donnelly, W. Patti, J. Cullem J. Slaboch, B. Rhatigan, J. Capabianco, J. Reynolds. Second Row J. Duffy, J. Stack, R. Knipfing, C. Lennon, W. Donnelly, J. Larkin M. Hayes, R. McCarthy, T. Otten, D. O'ReiIly, J. Moore, J. Sullivan K. Quinn. Back Row: P. lnguag'to, E. Abrams, E. Mulholland, S Gage, F. Fee, R. Egan, R. Geckle, J. Panarese, T. McMahon, J Mulligan, M. Cunningham, J. Mahoney. 2- F I I fn- N, ev Front Row: C. Jagoda, F. Kirchoff, M. Hunt, H. Goelz, R. Kelly. Second Row D. Kayser, J, Kali, B. Herchenroder, P. Kretkowski, W. Kerner, P. Hering H. Houser. Back Row: J. Healy, J. Hussey, C. Greene, W. Hammer, K Gunn G. Kronske, H. Holman. Front Row' P Ma er G Marotta R Mathias L Mauro L L r . . y , . , . , . , . a son, M. McGinley. Second Row: T. Materazo, J. Lynch, J. Mahoney, G. Maxwell, M. McDonough, J. Larkin, R. McCabe. Back Row: P. Lombardo, J. McGowan, J. McCullagh, J. Ludeman, R. McCarthy, C. Lennon. What'll we get roped into next?', asks Ken Carroll as he, Tom Riley, Bill Chesleigh, and Jim Duffy lend a seemingly unwilling hand to one of the many tedious labors in the Speech Department. tg' Front Row: V. Lawrence, M. McGown, K. McCabe, J. LaBarca, W. Mayhew, J. McGuinness. Second Row: J. Mahon, W. Masterson, C. Marinis, B. Maloney, J. McLaughlin, J. McCann, J. Mannion. Back Row: J. McDonald, J. McGuckin, A. McDermott, J. Mannuzza, J. LaRocca, T. McMahon. 3E Comets Soaring higher than ever in their three year sojourn at Chaminade, the 3E Comets faired very well under the able supervision of Bro. Gerald O'NeiI, S.M., and his class officers, Mike McDonough, president, Tom Materazo, vice president, John McDonald, secretaryg and Tom McMahon, treasurer. Mike McDonough was the only Comet fortunate to win a berth on the football squad, while Bob McCabe and Tom McMahon graced the basketball team with their presence. ln track, Jim Lynch, Brian Maloney, Louis Mauro, John McGuinness, and high-jumper Tom LaRocca, added more prizes to an already well-stocked trophy case. Scholastically, Christ Marinis 495.8965 and Paul Mayer C94.3Wpl showed twelve other Comets the way to the honor roll to add more prestige to a home- room which boasts of an outstanding intramural record, the most representative bowling team, and five of their own on the Junior Prom Committee. The Comets were also prominent in the Sodality, Glee Club, and Band. Front Row: F. Moynihan, W. Patti, J. Mulligan, E. Mulholland, Front Row: G. Murphy, J. P3D0l3, J. Nal'i8S, R. Norton, A- Paffln D. Mortimer, R. Merritt. Second Row: J. Meng, M. McNally, R. J. O'Toole. Second Row: W. Notter, V. Monaco, J. Me-nendez, W Moakley, L. Mira, J. O'Neill, J. Panarese, R. Murphy. Back Row: Menninger, G. O'Grady, F. Petro, J. O'Brien. Back Row: R J. Melloh, K, O'Brien, D. O'Rielly, F. Murphy, J. Moore, W. Murphy, J. Murphy, R. Milone, B. Nolan, G. Parker, N. Mullins Morando, A. Melosci. 3F l.IU11fl11erors An exceedingly well-organized and independent group are the 3F 'Conquerorsf' loyal subjects to the authority of Bro. Walter Oberster, SM., and their elected officials, Jim Moore, president, Jack Mulligan, vice president, Ed Mulholland, secretary, and Joe O'Neill, treasurer. The Conquerors finished first in the Crimson and Gold yearbook drive and eventually added a spirit banner to their long list of accomplish- ments. Their record of sixteen students on the honor roll, topped by Frank Murphy's 98.3fM, brought scholastic prominence to all the Conquerorsf' Besides their activities in the various clubs, Sodality, Glee Club, and Band, the Conquerors were repre- sented athletically by Rick Morton, football, Ed Molholland, basketball, and Bob Merritt, Jack Mulligan, and John O'Brien, track. T. Otten. Camera Shy? Joe Nahas, John Melloh, and Bob Williams are no aids to those who have sought a quiet corner in the usually all silent realm of the library. lO7 The 3G Lancers have displayed their talents in a variety of ways. Led by class officers, John Seelinger, president, Pete Riordan, vice president, Kevin Quinn, secretary, and John Raby, treasurer, the Lancers gave their staunch support to their moderator for the second straight year, Bro. Paul Quinn, S.M., John Stack, Pete Riordan, Jerry Smith, and Jim Shorten all helped Chaminade win the C.H.S.A.A. football crown, while Jack Seelinger, Charlie Raderman, John Stack, Jim Shorten, and Pete Rozea tried to set new track records. Brian Rhatigan caught for the Flyer Nine, engaged in rifle were Joe Savan and Bill Robertson, a manager. Martin Siebold's 95M average was tops for the Lancers, nine of whom gained honor roll distinction. Seven Lancers were members of the Sodality, four were in the Glee Club, and two music-makers played for the Band. At a typical class officers' meeting, Bro. Gerald O,Neil, S.M., steps in to give a few words of advice to his 3E governing body, John McDonald, Tom McMahon, Mike McDonough, and Tom Materazo. Front Row: P. Richert, J. Ryan, J. Riley, T. Riso, W. Ryan. Second Row: D. Saclcman, S. Russo, G. Rozycki, M. Siebold, K. Quinn, T. Shorten. Back Row: W. Rossi, J. Riley, J. Rowan, K. Pilipshen, T. Riley, J. Stack. Front Row: J. Reynolds, B. Rhatigan, J. Savan, J. Slaboch, S. Ragona. - 3 G ,J,l f -A Second Row: G. Smith, G. Schultheis, T. Rogers, E. Riebe, G. Reilly. If 1 - '-- .1 A I ,, Back Row: J. Seelinger, G. Schoen, W. Schafer, J. Raby, C. Radimer. A 'gif -i'JJ 9 IO8 Front Row: A. Vachris, S. Sweeney, R. Tracy, R. Warnock, J. Wagner, A. Wargo. Second Row: J. Sweeney, P, Wasson, E, Sullivan, G. White, W. Watkins, R. Stork. Back Row: R. Wessels W, Szturma, M. Talbot, A. Thomas, R. Yashewski, J. Sullivan. Assisted by a very spirited homeroom, Bro. Francis Mullan, S.M., succeeded in making the Wolverines' presence felt around here. Dave Whelehan, president, Jerry Vanella, vice president, Dick Yashewski, secretary, and Pat Wasson, treas- urer, did a highly commendable job of heading homeroom legislative affairs. Representing 3l-l on the varsity football squad were Jerry Vanella, Jeff Tobey, Dick Yashewski, and Tom Ungashick. Dave Whelehan had the thankless job of football manager. ln basketball, Bob Wessels helped the team as a manager. Bringing home the medals and trophies for Chaminade's track team were Wolverines Ken Starger, Emmett Sullivan, Mike Talbot, Dan Tannacito, Jeff Tobey, Tom Ungaschick, and Dick Yashewski. Two valuable assets for the Flyer Nine were Jerry Vanella and Walt Szturma. Besides being high in the league in bowling, the Wolverines claimed to have fourteen members on the honor roll with Jim Sullivan's 98.3fM1 average, number one in the homeroom. 3H was also repre- sented in such activities as Sodality, the Glee Club, and the Band. Pat DeMonaco looks quite enthused as Charlie Morgan discovers a new and promising aid to reducing-rolling the barbell up and down his stomach. n Front Row M Steuerwalt J Sullivan G Vanella T Zielazni D Whelehan 3H U V V B S Second Rewf G. Tobey, 'E. .Wheeler: if vemakf M.. Zanelli, D1 Wilde, R IO9 Tabak, R. Williams. Back Row: J. Wavle, L. Wilson, T. Ungashick, J Washecka, D. Williams, K. Starger. ZA Thunderbirds Under the leadership ot their four class officers, Peter Axthelm, president, Paul Calabria, vice president: Steve Bowers, secretary, John Caolo, treasurer, and under supervision of Bro. Robert Swallow, SM., the Thunderbirds were oft to a flying start. Bob Bolz carried the Thunderbird name onto the football field, while Harry Barr, Steve Bowers, Pete Carmichael, Juan Aguirre and Alan Barreca made use of their talents on the cinders. Participating in Speech and Debate were Peter Axthelm and Reginald Balantyne. The 2A spirit also permeated the extra-curricular activities of Sodality, Band, Radio Club, cross country, and bowling. The Thunderbirds have soared to dizzying heights during their sophomore year and great accomplishments can be expected of them. Front Row: A. Barreca, R. Ballantyne, D. Boland, G. Armstrong, T. Carmichael, P. Belford. Second Row: J. Caola, J. Cello, P. Calabria, J. Birbiglia, R. Beirne, A. Bianchi, W. Boyle. Back Row: S. Bowers, K. Bauso, J. Brennan, G. Braun, T. Boland, W. Bottone, Bill Watkins seems all but interested in studying German at the moment during one of Bro. George Siegwarth's after school classes. Front Row: W. Browne, S. Bergmeister, J. Borkowski, R. Bean, A. Avenia, H. Barr. Second Row: M. Bates, L. Castrigno, G. Benson, T. Calderwood, T. Bencin, J. Campbell, P. Axthelm. Back Row: P. Carmichael, P. Barbero, T. Alessandro, J. Aguirre, J. Armstrong, R. Bolz. s Front Row: A. DeMaio, W. Delaney, T. Cote, J. Cristine, R. Deichl, D. Davis. Second Row: H. Dietzen, R. Dilorio, J. Celenza, S, Colucci, J. Cooke, J. Curry, D. Collins. Back Row: J. Delvleo, J. Colaprete, G. Dermody, P. Cox, J. Clinton, E. Coletti. Front Row: J. Crimmins, T. Charles, H. Conti, K. Crowley, B. Delfoe, K. Daly. Second Row: P. Corbisiero, D. Cook, E. Donnellan, P. DeMeo, H. Dermody, P, DeBruin. Back Row: J. Criscione, P. Desnoes, B. Crusey, A. Dalton, T. Cutolo, P. Christelman, ' lil 2B Majestics The officers of the Majestics, Steve Colucci, president, Pete Desnoes, vice presidentg John Crimmins, secretary, Bob Delfoe, treasurer, along with their moderator, Bro. Anthony Ipsaro, SM., led the vivacious group to prove their name beyond all doubt. Steve Colucci, Julius Defvleo, Jim Clinton, and John Colaprete played to victory on the football team, and Charles Curry sparkled in basketball. Besides these, Howard Crusey and Steve Colucci contributed their talents to the track team. In Speech and Debate were Dan Collins and Peter Christelman, and helping to make a successful Band were Ed Coletti and Richard Deichl. Other classmen gave their competent support to the Sodality, Glee Club, and Dramatics Club. The concentrated efforts of the entire homeroom were rewarded when they achieved second place in the Spirit Contest. Four budding young sportsmen, Jerome Tynan, James Wilson, Terry Taylor, Dean Scefonas, take time out during a close intramural game for some quick energyl' at the coke machine. SOPHOMORE HONOR ROLL Front Row: J. Crimmins, A. Barreca, R. Ballantyne, R. Rantfel, A. Geiger, A. Roach, P. Hartman, J. McNeely, R. White. Second Row: R. Tauss, W. Steiger, J. Aguirre, E. Maurer, T. Cutolo, E. Maher, R. Bolz, G. Braun, T. Segesti, W. Thomas, M. Hannan, P. Foran. Back Row: P. Calabria, C. Norris, A. Palmisano, S. Bowers, P. deBruin, A. Tobani, W. Luckas, R. Lucinatelli, R, Fitzgerald, R. Driscoll. Front Row: M. Fontanetta, T. Farley, D. Fleischhauer, G. Egan, R. Elsasser, C. Gannon. Second Row: A. Geiger, D. Duff, M. Fiore, J. Fitzsimmons, J. Garland, J. Eppig, J. Gallagher. Back Row: R. Driscoll, J. Eyerman, L. England, R. Fenton, J. Filasky, J. Dunscomb. Mr. Anthony Morelli's 2C Blue Angels had a successful year under the leadership of their class officers, Tom Furst, presidentg Dan Duff, vice president, Art Geiger, secretary, Louis England, treasurer. The football squad claimed tour members, Lou England, Art Geiger, and Tom Furst, along with Ed Finegan, while Brian Dunn and Pat Foran participated in track. Speech and Debate saw Dan Duff, Pat Foran, and Gary Fitzgerald among its members, and in the Band were John Eppig, Charles Foskett, John Fitzsimmons, Phil Duffy, and Chris Gannong John Garland sang in Glee Club. Other class members participated in Sodality, bowling, Rifle and Math Clubs, helping to make the Blue Angels one of the most widely represented groups in the division. Front Row: V. Galgano, W. Florence, G. Erensen, J. Durham, M. Engel, G. Donohue. Second Row: P. Duffy, C. Foskett, P. Faas, C. Fedronas, G, Fitzgerald, F. Fitzgerald, B. Fitzgerald. Back Row: E. Finnegan, B. Dunne, J, Ganci A. Ferrari, E. Fitzgerald, P. Foran, T. Furst. - 2C Blue Angels SOPHOMORE HONOR ROLL Front Row: P. Plascencia, V. Galgano, R. Pezzolli, E. Donnellan, D. Duff, L. Kash, R. Dilorio, R. Diechl, J. Borkowski. Second Row: G. O'Grady, R. Kramps, S. Saloy, W. Schiffmacher, W. Schuck, D. Collins, J. Larkin, B. O'Hare, C. Curry, D. Sichenzia, R. Fenton, T. Alesandro, E. Orr. Back Row: M. Fiore, S. Colucci, R. Saykay, R. Porter, P. Axthelm, J. Wehrum, J. Campbell, T. Bencin, R. Regan, J. Moosbrugger, J. Victoria. Front Row: T. Kennelly, P. lndelicato, G. Harrington, D. Kelly, R. Huben, J. Groppe. Second Row: T. Gillen, S. Hauser, W. Koehler, N. Hannaford, M. Hetzer, M. Griffin, R. Kaufman. Back Row: J. Kennedy, B. Griffin, G. Kennedy, E. Kane, P. Horsting, W. Kennedy. 2D Warhawks Front Row: M. Kirwin, B. Hansen, S. Karapczyc, C. Geisler, Hartmann, R. Hastings. Second Row: P, Hartman, R. lmbruce, Kane, R. Kane, P. Higgins, R. Heatherton, J. Greil, J. Kelly, Herman, Back Row: L. Kash, J. Hessian, M. Healy, P. Kantz, Kamin, E. Harkins, G. Guttendorfer, M. Harman. One of the newer teachers of Chaminade this year is Mr. Pat Stafford who took over the reigns of the 2D Warhawks. Ably assisted by the 2D officers, Phil Kantz, president, Jim Hessian, vice president, George Guttendorfer, secretary, and Ray Kane, treasurer, he sparked them to achieving third place in the Mission Drive and football intramurals. Mike Griffin, Ed Kamin, Pat Higgins, and Ed Harkins, along with Mike Hannan, Jim Hessian, Ed Harkins and Dick Heather- ton represented 2D in football. Managers Martin Kirwin and Phil Kantz gave their time to the cage squad. There were active participants in Sodality, Band, TARMAC, cross country, track, Radio Club, Dramatics Club, rifle team, baseball, Glee Club, and bowling -what a listl With two outstanding years behind them, we can foresee great success in the upper division for the Warhawks. G Front Row' J. Lowe J Kost R. Macfarlane J L nch D. Mahone - v - , , - Y v Yi J. Massimino. Second Row: J. Matthews, B. Lenz, R. Lucinatelli, J. Kray, A. McDonald, R. McDonald, E. Maher. Back Row: E. Lange, V. Lessard, R. Lutjen, D. Martin, P. McDougal, J. Larkin. ZE Avengers Through varied and numerous displays and an all-around Chaminade attitude, the lower divisions were an important factor which aided the football team in achieving its championship. Front Row: W. La ne, E. McCo d, P. Lauin er, J. Kramer, G. Layden Y Y Q Linden. Second Row: P. Marci, R. Lynch, W. Luckas, A. MacNeil, P. T. McCullough, R. Kump, Back Row: M. McDonald, R. Lombardi, E. A. Marvin, S. Maslak, R. Kramps. Under the guidance of Bro. Paul Ubinger, S.M., the Avengers got off to a lively start and continued at the same pace throughout the entire year. Directed by their four officers, Ed McCoyd, presidentg Pete McDougal, vice president, Joseph Kray, secretary, and John Larkin, treasurer, the Avengers managed to take the coveted first place in the fall Spirit Contest. Their contributions to the football team consisted in Vic Lessard, Dave Mahoney, and Pete McDougal, while to the basketball team they gave Ed Maher, Mike McCollough, and John Larkin. Not to be outdone in anything, they were also represented by Gerry Leyden on the track team, Pete McDougal in Speech and Debate, while other class members showed their abilities in Sodality, Band, TARMAC, and bowling. 114 ZF lmperials Front Row: P. Payfer, H. McKernan, A. Palmisano, M. Moro, W. Morrison, E McKenna. Second Row: C. Morgan, C. Morris, R. O'Connor, J. Michitsch, W O'Halloran, T. Moss, D. Molloy. Back Row: S. O'Neil, J. Padden, G. OGrady, J. Owens, K. McMahon, C. McRae, P. Murray. Scoring in the Spirit Contest this year were Mr. Richard Miller's 2F lmperials assisted by Joe Moosbrugger, president, Peter Murray, vice president, Bart O'Connor, secretary, and Bob Miles, treasurer. ' Representing 2F on the football squad were Ed Orr, Pete Murray, Charles Morgan, and Jim Molloy, while Joe Moosbrugger and Mike Moro answered for the Hlrnperialsi' on the track team. Additions on the list of 2F activities were Speech and Debate, Sodality, cross country, and rifle team. The lmperials reached their height ot accomplishment by taking second place in both the Christmas decorations, and football Intramurals. 11 5 Front Row: P. Neidharclt, H. Payne, R. Olsen, J. McNeely, B. l O'Connor, W. Nicastro. Second Row: L. Meyers, W. McLoughlin, D. Pasquariello, F. Messina, R. Monahan, F. Napolitano, S. Misho, R. Miles. Back Row: A. Mulligan, J. Miller, G. Morgan, W. Meyer, E. Orr, J. Moosbrugger, B. O'Hare. 5, 5 S -4 ,-3 E 1 The night was plaid and the moon was yellow and the 'rain' came pouring down -and it kept on pouring down through the next morning. This brave trio, John Fleming, Bill Egan, and Frank Murphy, looks almost glad to be at school. 2GRams Fr. Richard Knuge, S.M., was ably assisted by the class officers, Greg Shorten, presidentg Dom Sichenzia, vice president, Frank Scalia, secretaryg and Ray Pezzoli, treasurer. On the football team were Elliot Rampulla and Ray Pezzoli, and the trackmen included Greg Shorten, Howie Revans and Mike Sheehan. Dom Sichenzia used his oratorical talents on the Speech and Debate Club while Anthony Segesti, Bob Raban, and Alan Roach numbered in the ranks ot the Band, Another activity ot 2G was the Glee Club enriched by the presence of two Rams, Roy Saykay and Charles Probert. ln the Radio Club were Tom Sellar and again Charles Probert. 116 SOPHOMORE HONOR ROLL Front Row: N. Verola, K. Crowley, G. Leyden, C. Foskett, E. Lange, G. Donohue, J, Lowe, R. Lynch, R. VanderWaag. Second Row: R. Wright, F. Fitzgerald, R. Kump, T. McCullough, E. Coletti, M. McDonald, P. McDougal, H. Crusey, P, Kantz, W. Boyle. Back Row: E. McCoyd, F. Napolitano, R. Woods, G. Kane, R. Kane, J. Ganci, T. Sellar, E. Ward, J. Kray, R. lmbruce, J. Cello, B. O'Connor. Front Row: D. Pilliod, R. Pezzoli, J. Picarelli, J. Probert, W. Smith, T. Sellar Second Row: G. Siebert, C. Sparnicht, T. Ryan, R. Seaman, E. Rampulla R. Saykay, A. Segesti, Back Row: B. Quinn, D. Sichenzia, H. Poggioli W Schuck, F. Scalia, C. Schrauth, M. Sheehan. Front Row: P. Plasencia, R. Pelc, T. Rooney, S. Quinn, A. Roach J. Spataro. Second Row: R. Regan, F. Polizzotto, D. Skelton, C Southwick, R. Porter, R. Ranftle, L. Salerno. Back Row: R. Raben S. Saloy, P. Sherman, W. Schiftmacher, R. Roper, G. Shorten H. Revans. Surveying the situation -Joe Moosebrugger and Pete McDougal stand in the side lines for a few minutes to devise their plan ot action tor the evening at the annual spring dance. Front Row: J. Victoria, T. White, J. Walsh, R. White, E. Vanderhyde, R. VanderWaag. Second Row: A. Tobani, T. Stapleton, D, Toole, F. VanLoan, C. Wirth, R. Tardi, A. Wood. Back Row: J. Stanko, E. Washecka, R. Visnius, E. Waddington, J. Willenbecher, W. Thomas. Front Row: C. Vail, R. Varol, E. Ward, T. Winslow, F. Speckels, N. Verola. Second Row: R. Tauss, J. Wehrum, R. Whitehouse, J. Werner, R. Wright, T. Swartz, R. Sullivan. Back Row: M. Toner, W. White, W. Wilson, W. Steiger, R. Thomas, R. Tegnander. ZH Eagles Under the moderation ot Bro. Joseph Fox, SM., the ZH Eagles elected Robert Woods, president, Robert Wright, vice president, Art Tobani, secretary, and Jack Welhrum, treasurer. The Eagles made a major contribution to the gridiron with Art Tobani, Tom Swartz, Bob Woods, Jack Wehrum, Richard Whitehouse, Tim Stapleton, Bill Thomas, and Bob Wright, On the Cage squad were Art Wood and Bill Thomas, and the cindermen in- cluded Mike Toner, Dennis Toole, and Art Tobani. The class orators were Bob Wright, Ed Ward, Dick Tegnander, and Bill Wilson, all in Speech and Debate. The Eagles were also active in Sodality, Band, Glee Club, Math and Radio Clubs, cross country, and bowling. The ZH Eagles will undoubtedly become an exceptional class as their careers untold at Chaminade. 117 Front Row: C. Castaldo, M. Allen, R. Bennet, P. Barnaby, R. Budd P. Barker, C. Ahearn. Second Row: F. Carnese, J. Bolz, D. Casey V. Baerlein, J. Abrams, A. Alfano, W. Abramovich, J. Baxteri Back Row: W. Bruning, T. Burns, T. Allen, E. Benedict, J. Brown M. Candela, G. Anstett. IA Skghawks This corner of the Freshman corridor is typical of the full life led by every Chaminade man. tif seniors ever had these lockersli v Front Row: W. Austin, J. Belo, R. Brook, R. Bernardi, F. Biasi, E Bizub, R. Bollo. Second Row: W. Campbell, T. Bligh, P Chierichella, E. Brennan, G. Ackerson, P. Carone, D. Berutich Back Row: W. Catherwood, E. Christi, F. Capshaw, J. Baitinger, J Brunstetter, J. Bredin, W. Cleary. Setting the pace for the freshman division, the lA Skyhawks left a memorable record in their first year here at Chaminade. Guided by their homeroom teacher, Bro. Christopher Franz, S.M., and officers Ed Christie, presidentg Tony Delphane, vice president, Frank Biasi, secretaryg and Mike Allen, treasurer, they landed in first place in both fall raffle drive and the football intramurals. The Skyhawks contributed strength to the frosh football team in the persons of Frank Biasi, Fred Capshaw, and Dick Bernardi. Fred Capshaw and Ed Christie found their berths on the basketball squad., While Doug Casey kept the cinders flying. They topped their division with an 84M general class average and placed fifteen Skyhawks on the honor roll in the process. 118 Front Row: L. Doyer, F. De-Monaco, R. Dujardin, D. Driscoll, R. Crisafulli, G. Dempsey. Second Row: R. Condon, D. Curran, P, DeCicco, 'R. DeVita, l-l. DeAngelis, P. Cooke, R. Dirkes, D. Cullem. Back Row: E. Dean, P. Daileader, P. Dunne, R. Connelly, F. Cutney, M. Coleman, R. Cucco. - Not confining themselves to the freshman halls, the lB Blue Devils have spread into every phase of Chaminade life, to prove themselves as a very active homeroom this year. Spurred on by their moderator, Bro. John Maierle, S.M., and their officers, Ed Dean, president, Pete Dunne, vice president, Don Donovan, secretary, and Gerry Dempsey, treasurer, they have made a fine showing in the Spirit Contest. Their athletic prowess was proven by Frank Corcoran, Bill DeMao, Ray Condo, Pete Dunne, and Dan Connors on the football team, and by Bill DeMao and Dan Connors who also played on the basketball team. Eleven of the Blue Devils also participated in cross country and track. ln the scholastic area of their development as Chaminade men, they posted eighteen of their homeroom on the honor roll and came out with an 82.9fMp general average. Front Row: R. Dellacona, V. DiPentima, D. Donovan, F. DiLorenzo B. Conklin, W. Donato. Second Row: T. Dieumegard, R. Clifford R. Clickner, G. DePalma, A. Devany, T. Crowley, D. Connors Back Row: A. DeLeo, R. Darby, W. Dunbar, F. Corcoran, R. Dwyer F. Costello, T. Dolan. 1 Blue Devils He looks big enough to work if you ask mel Gordon Arbogast, a star of '59's varsity basketball squad, chldes M. Allen of the Freshman division. FRESHMAN HONOR ROLL Front Row: D. Franz, R. Gleason, A. McGovern, F. Taylor, P. Marzullo, R. Zambuto, F. Cunningham, D. Shanley, W. Ryckman. Second Row: P. Chierichella, E. Shugrue, R. Lewand, P. Carone, W. Seeba, J. Zabler, W. Catherwood, T. Godfrey, N. Grego, J. Stampfel. Back Row: T. Mahoney, E. Fitzgerald, B. Genovese, P. Dunne T Fid eon V Curti J Wood, A, Del.eo, L. Timmins, W. i - Q - - , - Wasson, J. Fleming, H. DeAngelis. Front Row: D. Franz, J. Faas, R, Gleason, J. Gould, W. Germann, W. Eder. Second Row: V. Gillis, M. Fusaro, T. Gilmartin, J.,Farrell J. Gesslein, P. Fischer, D. Endonino, G. Faillace, R. Epp. Back Row: T. Fidgeon, T. Godfrey, J. Girimonti, R. Ferri, T. Greene, B. Filliat, P. Eichenlaub. 1 Capably supervised by Bro. Raymond Gohring, S.M., the Crimson Angels proudly boast the following slate ot officers: Paul Flannery, president, Bill Germann, vice presidentg Jim Gerstner, secretaryg and John Fleming, treasurer. Representing the class in football are top players, Jim Gerstner, Paul Flannery, Tom Green, Guy Faillaco, and Pete Eichenlaub. While Crimson Angels continue to uphold lC athletically, eight more men help keep a creditable scholastic record for the class. lC was also represented in the Sodality by two Crimson Angels and three in Glee Club. Front Row: J. Gallagher, O. Gandy, J. Fisher, J. Frayer, B. Genovese, P. Golden. Second Row: J. Ford, S. Gort, J. Gerstner, J. Gettier, J. Fleming, E. Fitzgerald, W. Egan, J. Giamanco. Back Row: G. Gill, J. Ferri, R. Farrell, A. Fortunato, W. Ekakiadis, P. Flannery, J. Egan. 120 Ili Crimson Angels 5 ID Kings Men Front Row: M. Hewitt, J. Keegan, M. Keeler, D. Johnson, G. Keenan, J. Harrington. Second Row: J. Hegman, R. Izzo, W. Johnson, G. Krumenacker, E. Kent, R. Henderson, T. Kiley, J. Kernaghan. Back Row: W. Honan, F. Kelly, N. Grego, W. Kavanaugh, A. Groh, E. Kirmser. 121 FRESHMAN HONOR RCLL Front Row: T. Young, M. Keeler, H. Luckwaldt, R. Kisch, J. McCuen, J. Gerstner, H. Wareing, J. Hupcey, F. DeMonaco, J. Thomas. Second Row: W. Sellerberg, M. Fusaro, J. O'Connell, C. LoGallo, D. Landy, J. Egan, M. Monaco, N. Pilipshen, R. Miller, D. Ramsteck, T. Mangan, G. Long, E. Maloney, C. Mansfield. Back Row: E. Bizub, P. DeCicco, J. Belo, R. Seaman, R. Clickner, R. Shaw, R. Dwyer, T. Maloney, H. Schultheis, G. DePalma, R. Rynkar, R. Pacitico, P. Daileader. Front Row: R. Hennessey, A. Jones, J. Hupcey, T. Hufnagel, J. Kehoe, R. Irvine. Second Row: R. Kisch, R. Kline, J. Korey, S. Jaeger, J. Kirby, R. Hess, R. Kardos, D. Kirby, J. Kelly, H. Hoegg Back Row: J. Harrington, J. Kane, J. Kiernan, R. Knoll, W. Laino, D. Kaich, R. Kassebaum. Having stormed through their Freshman year, Mr. Richard Long's Kings Men have proved themselves as living ex- amples ot Chaminade spirit. Led by four Chaminade men, Earl Kirmser, president, Tom Kiley, vice president, John Kehoe, secretary, and Mike Hewitt, treasurer, they managed to show their strength by placing second in the Spirit Contest. With the aid of twelve honor roll students, the lD home- room scored with a general average of Sl M. The summit of their scholastic activities was achieved by Earl Kirmser who beat the entire division with his 95.8fM1 average. Classmen took part in many of the school's organizations including Sodality, Band, Speech Club, and Glee Club. The Kings Men, ihowever, did not let their march end with marks, but were also prominent in sports, Earl Kirmser and Tom Kiley were co-captains of the trosh football squad, and Don Kaich and Tom Kiley played on Freshmen basketball. Eight members ot the class helped comprise the trosh track team. The Kings Men have shown the ability to make a fine record for themselves here at Chaminade. Truly Chaminade men, the lE Thunderchiefs have shown beyond a doubt their potential for that ever present school spirit. Under the watchful eye of Bro. Anthony Kauflin, S.M., they contributed almost Sl OO to the missions during Lent, Those who directed their plan of action were Charles Mansfield, president, Jim Meehan, vice president, Gary Long, secretary, and Bob Lewand, treasurer, Through the all around efforts of each man they also achieved second place in the Marianist Drive. The Thunderchiefs were well-represented on the football, basketball, and track teams. Gene Mangiardi set a new record on frosh cross country this year. Scholastically, thirteen members made the honor roll. Of these Bob Lewand attained a 9596 general average and was second highest in the division. By the time the Thunderchiefs graduate, they will be able to report Mission Accomplished. 1E Thumlerchiels Front Row: L. Lorenz, T. McCarthy, J. McLoughlin, C. Lutjen, H. Luckwaldt, K. McCullagh. Second Row: J. Marino, M. Mattes, G. McCabe, T. Maloney, J. McGovern, T, Mahoney, P. Marzullo, J. McNulty, A. McGovern. Back Row: H. Major, P. Lombardi, J. Mauro, J. Mclntyre, E. Mangiardi, F. Mangan, C. LoGalbo. ,,,w ...... Front Row: A. Marchello, B. Maxwell, D, McCarthy, T. McGuire, C. Martelli, P. Lee, Second Row: J. Malzone, F. Meyer, R. Miklus, E. Maloney, G. Long, J. Maggenheimer, C. Mansfield, W. Mclfnaney, J. McCuen. Back Row: T. McGloin, J. Lenahan, D. Landy, T. McArdle, R. Littlefield, R. Lewand, J. Meehan. Nervous? - Noopl! Ray Nolan presents lucky Mike Hewitt with two football tickets for having made the best spirit poster of the football season. 122 5 W l Front Row: H. Plant, W. Ostrov, J. Moran, M. Notter, D. Palazzo, W. Payfer. Second Row: E. O'Gara, A. Prudente, J. Mundy, W. Panarese, E. Miles, R. lPhilips, D. Milroy, J. O'Connell. Back Row: l-l. Mulholland, M. Monaco, G. Pisapia, R. Millei, T. Moakley, R. Paradine, B. O'Connor. Front Row: W. O'Hare, J. Molloy, E. Miranda, T. Mulhearn, M. Mulshine, M. Morettini. Second Row: R, Pacifico, R. Piemonte, B. O'l-lare, R. Moss, W. Mosscrop, K. O'Hare, C. Molloy, E. Morrow. Back Row: R. Peterson, iN. Pillpshen, F. Psaki, P. Moody, J. Miller, J. O'Brien, D. Ramsteck. Joe Birbiglia transacts sale with George Kennedy while John Garland looks on. 123 A spirited group, the ll: Ramrods have made their presence known to all. Led by Bro. Raymond Fuechlin, S.M., and their well-chosen officers, Dan O'Connor, presidentg Kevin O'l-lare, vice president, Cliff'Molloy, secretary, and Ed Miles, treasurer, they have developed into budding Chaminade men. The ll: standard was carried by Ed Miles, Cliff Molloy, Roger Paradine, and Ed Morrow on frosh football g and by Dan O'Connor, Jim Miller, Ed Morrow, and Bob Peterson on the hardwoods. With an abund- ant spirit such as this, it was no surprise that they should come through so well in the drives, making lOO96 on the second day of the fall raffle drive and eventually reaching over ZOOM. Conforming to the scholastic aspect of the Chaminade Man, they have placed nine students on the honor roll. The Ramrods have become a definite asset on the Chaminade scene. lf amr FRESHMAN HONOR ROLL Front Row: B. Conklin, E. VerEeck, T. Walsh, K. Swain, R. Crisafulli, G. Samwell, R. Dujardin, G. Dempsey, P. Barnaby. Second Row: R. Condon, G, Krumenacker, T, Burns, J. Kernaghan J. Kelly, J. Miller, D. O'Connor, J. Baitinger, E. Kirmser, W. Laino A. Groh, W. Cavanaugh. Back Row: E. Sweetser, R. Knuge, J Baxter, J. Korey, E. Dean, R. Darby, R. Verbesey, W. Tuer, G McCabe, D. Endonino, W. Egan, J. Worthley. 1 s Front Row: J. Sullivan, R. Sullivan, V. Shallow, G. Samwell, R. Reith, E. Sheridan. Second Row: J. Schunke, J. Segall, E. Rust, P. Riordan, W. Reed, W. Reed, C. Strickland, D. Roper. Back Row: W. Shields, F. Slater, L. Spiegel, J. Schmitt, M. Sommese, J. Reisert. Roaring through the lower hall, the lG Dragons have culminated their first year of Chaminade life with much success. Led by John Stampfel, presidentg'George Samwell, vice president, Ed Shugrue, secretary, and Tom Smith, treasurer, and directed by their moderator, Mr. Allan Degnan, they placed third in the Marianist subscription drive, a job well-done. More of their enduring spirit was shown in the persons of John Reisert, Dean Scefonas, and John Stampfel who carried the pigskin on the frosh team, while Bill Reed and Ed Shugrue played for the frosh basketball squad, also, Bill Sellerberg showed his ability on the cross country team. Other Dragons were to be found occupying themselves with such other diversions as the Glee Club and the Speech Club. ln addition to this fourteen members posted their names on the honor roll. Indeed the lG Dragons have helped add their efforts and interest to the spirit of the school. Front Row: W. Ryckman, T. Shea, J. Savage, E. Schuck, K. Smith, D. Scefonas, D. Shanley. Second Row: R. Seltenrich, R. Spera, R, Seaman, T. Sullivan, R. Rynkar, T. Smith, W. Sellerberg, M. Rankel, Back Row: H. Schultheis, R, Shaw, F. Stamm, E. Shugrue, J. Seward, W. Seeba, R. Sherman. IG Dragons 5 Bro, Joseph Fox, S.M., and four stragglers, J. Kelly, P. Barker, A. Alfano, and Ed Christie, seem to be both shocked and exhausted, having just been victimized by the 2:45 rush. Front Row: E. VerEecke, K. Swain, T. Walsh, J. Tynan, E. Sweetser, A. Teslik, R. Zambuto. Second Row: J. Thomas, J. Thomas, L. Susenberger, F. Zaino, L. Timmins, W. Wasson, J. Ward, R. Ward. Back Row: J. Weber, J. White, K. Walters, D. Tuohy, A. Zusi P. Winters, J. Zabler. lll Tritnns Front Row: T. Young, H. Zembruski, C. Swords, E. Wallace, G. Wheeler, l-l. Wareing, T. Taylor. Second Row: G. Valva, R. Wagner, V. Testa, R. Yannucci, J. Vallely, W. Tuer, J. Virdone, R. Verbesey. Back Row: R. Swanton, A. Vanblame, J. Tonsmeire, J. Wood, J. Wild, B. Tart, J. Wilson. Guiding the lH Tritons through a notable year of scholas- tic and athletic achievements, their moderator, Mr. Victor Baerlein, won the cooperation of the able class officers, John Worthly, president, George Valva, vice president, Jim Wilson, secretary, and Jim White, treasurer. Outstanding members of ll-l are Jim White, Andy Zusi, Jim Wilson, Dave Tuohy, John Wood, George Valva and Dick Wagner who played on the freshman football team. Also gaining their numerals in frosh basketball were John Worthley, again Andy Zusi, and Jeff Zabler. Paul Winters and Chris Swords contributed their literary talents to the TARMAC. The Tritons have reason to be proud since they captured the freshman intramural basketball championship. 125 Q 1 W. .,. vu I 1'- 479511 V -V VHS?-21 .. .V f . V V - 4-.. - ,ffw,cg'5u,p,.V. VV ll' . - V . 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Saint John Bosco, well aware of their overpowering influence and effect on youth, activated his teaching through the use of games, sports and crafts. Activities complete the student environmentg they are a necessary complement to the intellectual pursuits of our school, and those who enjoy their benefits receive more than individual achievement, more than personal advantage. The true value of activities lies in the richness and fullness awarded the individual personality. -111-i U H The smallest act has its reaction for good or evil. POPE PIUS Xll . '-- ACTIVITIES P. DURANTE Secretary X5 X 5 Q we 3 Y v T e 3' A. KOERNER Representative I 30 J KANE Prefect Q . ,Q if 2. 93 e ' 512:53 5 ' fi ' gig. . JE M WW? 517 AH 'F e e .z 5 , 1. ' x gf- ', Egfi' .. 12, x X J. O'NElLL Representative L. GERSTNER Vice Prefect 'J 4. ,, A .i . ... L. RAFFERTY Treasurer Chuck O'Leary addresses student body at annual October Rosary Rally. During the past year the Sodality of Our Lady of the Pillar has devoted its efforts toward a Whole Man theme of Apostolic Action. The development of all phases of Christian Manhood as opposed to the secular overemphasis of any particular feature was the idea promulgated. This idea was a direct fulfillment of the ideas and pur- poses of the Sodality as founded by Father Chaminade - thecreation of capable lay leaders. The days of Recollection, the Senior Sodality Retreat, the Convention at Dayton, CYO day at Brentwood - these are only a few such programs sponsored to carry out this development. ln co- operation with the Student Council the Sodality directed the Vocation Month' program and pro- moted the Music Appreciation Assembly. As a result of Sodality efforts the Spirit of the Whole Man theme is embodied in many school activities. This Yearbook has taken the idea as its theme. The new organization of the Student Council and the homerooms follows the idea of balanced development. A great step has been taken to insure the continuance of the Whole Man - the 'KCHAMINADE MAN. , Father lansen celebrates Mass for Sodalists' day of recollection Front Row: R. Mulshine, A. Koerner, L. Rafferty, J. Kane, L. Gerstner, P. Durante, J. O'Neill, J. Marsala. Second Row: W. Carmichael, J. McLain, R. Nolan, R. Barron, R. O'Connell, P. Drucker, R. Baxter, W. Dinger, P. T. Smith. Back Row: J. McAssey, T. Geagan, W. Burns, L. O'Callaghan, R. Heenan, T. Kosens, C. Smith, R. Hoxie, M. McCabe, R. Kinpointner. Dr. Cribbin challenges Sodalists to accept greater responsibilities. Front Row: J. DeFeo, J. Sokol, W. Ryan, W. Lotze, P. W. Smith, J. Kaiser, D. McMullen. Second Row: R. Stepsis, J. Czerniewicz, R. DeBruin, E. Morris, J. Sullivan, E. Reuther, J. McDonald, F. Fanning, C. Papa, T. O'Shea. Back Row: M. Quinlan, T. Long, P. Kantz, R. Monahan, J. Farrell, J. Swords, R. Hartz, J. Sweeney, R. Burkitt. l32 l Seniors Front Row: J. Moore, K. Carroll, W. Clwesleiglw, K. Philipshen H. Houser. Second Row: P. Riordan, F. Fee, P. Cassidy, D. Wilde Juniors R. Kni fin R Williams W. Watkins Back Row' N. Mullins, P Qi - , - A L. Clinton, J. Rowan, G. Schoen, J, Melloh, J. Sullivan, J. Cahill Senior Sodalists exchange ideas in a group discussion. X Front Row: J. Addeo, B. Rhatigan, J, Riley, P. Garry, J. O'NeiIl. Second Row: J. Cullem, J. McGuinnes, R. Merritt, K. McCabe, K. Quinn, E. Burkert, G. Bradford. Back Row: L. Wilson, J. McGowan, T. Rogers, R. Kelly, R. Bolger, J. Riley. .. Hi s 'Silence - a must for a day of recollection. xi 3 Q. is gg: i ai 'Y i i l 5 i Front Row: R. Delfoe, R. Morrisson, H. Barr, R. Whitehouse, R. Ballantyne. Second Row: K. Daly, J. Kray, J. Moosbrugger, P. McDougal, D. Collins, E. Donnellan, Back Row: T. Furst, P. Murray, R, Lombardi, C. Curry. Suphomnres Pete Desnoes easily directs soph Sodality group. Front Row: B. O'Connor, M. Moro, A. Barre-cca, L. Kash, E. Orr. Second Row: P. Axthelm, R. Fenton, P. Foran, W. Thomas, T, Cutolo, J. Owens, M. l-lannan. Back Row: D. Duff, R. Wright, R. Dilorio, G. Kane, D. Molloy. l34 Chaminade's Sodality does not limit itself to projects exclusively in the school, but has participated actively with numerous Sodalities throughout the Rockville Centre diocese. During the course of this past year, our Sodality sponsored study days, get-togethers, food drives, mission drives and helped organize the Rockville Centre Sodality Union. Jim McLain addresses Sodalists from Rockville Centre Diocese. The Sisters of the Sick Poor graciously accept part of Chaminade's Christmas gift. Chaminade's Canadian guest-speaker Miss Beaubien, Fr. O'Mara of the Diocesan Sodality Office and Fr. Jansen. l35 Chaminade's own Music Man - Mr. Ferdinando. Once again the Chaminade Band, under the direction of Mr. Angelo Fer- dinando and the supervision of Brother William Abel, S.M., has brought a taste of musical appreciation to the Chaminade student body. Demon- strating their great adaptive ability by playing both show tunes and classical symphonies, the Band has presented two magnificent concerts this year. lt has also entertained at football games, rallies, and various civic events. Band i Front Row: M. Hoffman, V. Monaco, T. Sullivan, T. Zielazny, C. Jagoda, J. Carney, W. Robertson, J. Reynolds, P Mayer. Second Row: A. D'Agrosa, W. Quinn, D. Jellig, M. Caputo, A, Wargo, P. Costello, R. Symanski, F. Kehoe, A 136 D'Alonzo. Third Row: P. Malarchuk, J. Zusi, M. Buthorn, J. Farnsworth, R. Giannetti, P. Moss J. Melloh J Sullivan, R. Bentz. Fourth Row: P. Wilson, D. Smith, P. Drucker, F. Fanning, J. Czerniewicz, W. Maier, G, Baueiz, J Mannuzza, N. Peters. Back Row: L. Wilson, W. Zieseniss, R. McCarthy, J. Galanty. M ....... ,.-,. r Am... M v ......q. W A ..,,.. ..... .. ,.. , Front Row: D. Donovan, K. McCullagh, R. White, D. McCoyd, R. Pacitico, S. Karopczycz, F. Cunningham, A. Stile H. Payne, F. DeMonaco. Second Row: G. Harrington, R. lmbruce, R. Deichl, D. Kelly, V. Testa, R, Phillips, J. Eppig R. Olsen, R, Kardos. Third Row: T. Carmichael, M. Moro, A. Roach, G. Ackerson, J. Victoria, C. Foskett, V. Curti P, Duffy. Back Row: J. Meehan, J, Tonsmeire, R. Raben, W. DeMeo, E. Coletti, J. Fitzsimmons, R. Kramps, A. Segesti R. Kump, D. Martin. We are the Flyers . . .H l37 4? 535 9 Y .,,... Q Ki Q S R 'I 4123 5 E ...J l 1,....mg, , A x A? F S, -JS :- lei .-ra Ferdie puts the Band through its regular morning exercises. Q-E17- ' nv ' Sax ensemble wows Flyer friends. l39 Left . . . right . . . left . . . right on Fifth Avenue-March l7th. Front Row W VonRaab, T. O'Shaughnessy, R. Nolan, G. Callahan, R. Barron. Back Row J Curry F Reisert, R. Durso, E. Reuther, H. Scanlon. As the third year of Glee Club activity at Chaminade terminates, let us glance back along the road to progress to see what a great distance the organi- zation has travelled. This accomplishment is especially due to its very able moderator and choral director, Bro. John Nichols, and Mr, George Gratton. Besides the annual Christmas and Spring Concerts, the' Glee Club has partici- pated in the C.Y.O. Talent Contest, and sung for several Communion Break- fasts, and Variety Shows at school. lt has sung at the Gold Star Mass, First Friday Benedictions, and at the Commencement Exercises for the graduating Class of l959. Three members of the club participated as soloists in the C.Y.O. Talent Contest. Bro. Nichols directs Glee Club as they sing their repertoire for the student body. l4O G lee Club Front Row: L. Susenberger, J. Baxter, R. Darby, D. Cullem, S Quinn, C. Probert, G. Maloney, F. Carnese, T. Burns, R. Meyer, Second Row: W. Tuer J. Giamonco J. Egan J. Kelley K. O'Hare F. cufney, N. Phaiapkhen, H. Major, P.'DeMeo, 'R, saykayf Back Row: J. Garland, G. Kane, J. Hessian, P. Higgins, P. Kantz J. Lenahan, H. Dermody, W. Seeba, J. Hickey. Front Row: D. Wilde, D. Williams, R. Warnock, L. Mira, T. Allen R. Agresta, J. Capobianco, R. Frey, L. Mauro. Second Row: B Nolan, G. Baxter, W. Menninger, H. Braun, J. Braun, P. Cassidy, E. McGuiness, W. Mayhew. Back Row: J. O'Brien, J. Cahill W. Watkins, P. lnguagiato, P. Lombardo, B. Murphy, P. Hering R. Kelly, D. Jellig, J. Riley. Glee Club officers Jerry Callaghan, Dennis Wilde, and Pat Higgins examine lyrics for coming concert. Front Row: B. Maxwell, W. Donato, P. Lorenz, J. McLaughlin C. Wallace, T. Walsh, B. Genovese, C. Mansfield, T. Mahoney Second Row: R. VanderWaag, P. Lee, R. Hennessy, K. McCullagh O. Gandy, R. Gleason, M. Kirwin, D. Palazzo, T. Kennelly Back Row: J. Hegmann, W. Austin, W. Panarese, R. Pienmonte R. DeVita, W. Johnson, J. Henderson, R. Zambuto. l-41 Speech and Debate ln our modern complex world, one ot the most important assets of a Catholic layman is his ability to convey his thoughts in an articu- late fashion. Therefore, not only tor our tuture laymen, but more especially for those entering public life is the Speech and Debate Club in existence at Chaminade. By developing latent talent in selected students and by using this talent in both National KNFLD and Catholic Forensic League KCFLD Tournaments, the Club has made tremendous contributions to the school. That the club was successful over the past year can readily be seen by the impressive array of trophies won in competition. John Kane takes lst place for extemp in 4 Catholic Forensic Finals at Washington. Senior Debators prepare for another trip. Good luck! Front Row: P. W. Smith, L. Rafferty, J. Kane, P. Durante, M. Hoffman. Back Row: E. Morris, J. Swords, J. Bacotti, W. VonRaab, J. McDonald, R. l-loxie, R. O'Connell, P. Quinn. Front Row: P. Agresta, W. Nicastro, W. Morison, C. Jagoda, D. Duff, J. Faddis. Second Row: D. Wilde, G. Bradford, D. Brown, B. 0'Con- nor, D. Brady, J. Clare, E. Ward, R. Tegnander, R. Raben, G. Baxter. Back Row: E. Coletti, J. Cullem, S. Gage, W. Chesleigh, T. Riley, J. Moore, K. Carroll, J. 'Duffy. Front Row: A. DeMaio, R. Ballantyne, T. Oraspi, A. Wood, J. Owens L. Wilson. Second Row: E. Maurer, R. Lombardi, D. Boland, K. Daly R. White, J. Wargo, R. Wright, P. McDougal. Back Row: R. Curry D. Collins, L. Fornara, J. Sullivan, R. Williams, P. Desnoes, P. Axthelm P. Christelman. Tom Long and Charlie Papa - sacristans par excellence. A behind-the-scenes group whose value lies in its being as little noticed as possible is the Sacristy crew. Father Richard Knuge, SM., head sacristan, and his two assistants, Bro. Robert Swallow, S.M., and Bro. John Maierle, S.M., prepare daily for the average three or four Masses in the school chapel. They are aided in their preparations for the Friday student-body Mass in the Auditorium by a trained group of Seniors and Juniors.. Bro. Maierle is also in charge of the Senior Servers. 5HU1'15lU X i i s ,i fi Bob O'ConnelI and Charlie Papa bring vestments and vessels from school chapel for First Friday Benediction in the auditorium. Senior Servers for the Friday Masses. You know them! 4. Down the aisle of success march the esteemed members of our National Honor Society. The National Honor Society offers recogni- tion to those Chaminade students who have characterized their work with outstanding marks of leadership, high character, devoted- ness to school activities, and excellence in scholastic accomplishments. This Society not only recognizes these qualities in the students, but it demands that those selected for its mem- bership give additional services in the school, such as proctoring classes, conducting help classes or giving assistance on an individual or personal basis. Chaminade's chapter of the National Honor Society numbers 45 members 'with 24 in the Senior division, i6 in the Junior division and 8 Sophomore members. National Honor Sooieto National Honor Society members receive gold pins from Bro. Darby at student assembly, Front Row: P. Mastaglio, R. Haverland, D. Sullivan, L. Gerstner, D, Johnston, N. Burak. Second Row: P. Durante, L. Rafferty, A. onneiiyfj, Mgiiaii, 'Rf kni,Qki,qQ 'BQgif TQ5W'ji'i5f'D2,',a,Qf7rf'Mg 145 Koerner, E. Morris, R. Molshine, N. Capece. Back Row: AW. ahon F. Fee, J. Faddis, D. Whelehan. VonRaab, P. T. Smith, F. Giordano, J. Kane, P. Kantz, A. Moschitta, C. O'l.eary, T. O'Shea. AA Vol. XXHI - No 5 I CHAMINADE I SUPCHW General A ' . V. . . ,A.. ,.f,, , .,,, ,wfmuwif j-vwfff i.,, 5 Fqiqzmwzktmgxlwr K 4 A 4 xl I ' A 5 A! M ' O 535333. Q. . . , . - M,M:w V .., I . , gg, Q CEst. March, N043 1 . H .Emi if Q32 My nada Hxgh School I . .maya 5. , R A-.3L?eg.,g3gg3fA K. . I WI' wihgjv paw Af wifi? .AQ 1 ff Q .miie iv U73 Q32 PUBLISHED by the Students of Charm Mineola, N. Y. Second Class postage paxd at Mmeola L I Y. Subscnptxon Rates SI 00 per year me xssues durmg the school year Pubhshed monthly except June .Iuiy August EDITOR IN CHIEF DENNIS SULLIVAN ASSOCIATE EDITOR PAUL MAYER NEWS EDITOR ROBERT CHASE EDITORIAL PAGE JAMES MOORE FEATURE EDITOR RAY NOLAN ORTS EDITOR PAUL KANTZ CIRCULATION EDITOR TED OTTEN PHOTOGRAPHY EDITOR RICHARD KRAMPS MODE-RATORS BRO ROBERT SW ALLOW SM BRO JOHN MAIERLE Slebert Buan Rhatxgan Joe Fxtz- Hoh Dlck Har . Phd Kantz Bob Addeo .Iohn Me ' I 'o I TRIBUTORS gerald Bob Seaman Kevm Daly .Iohn 'BEE' ,aff-w Front RO S W! Be . F6655-Zi5no!:DTT Kgigsgtir' 55tHiQQin5, R. Chas P. Axthelrn, gpgjiitir gack EZTP'RC-SDaItOn'ei Jpagrhesiiar' R' Tabak 1 A ullem T. AI! eaman B' C ' CVE' i, W, W1 ' , . en, 1 - Ohnolly, R WilIfSOn, ' Iamg, Ffonf RO . Second RW. .T' Often, P, M GW' SI?US?vYQlfJ'JO,NeiH- J- E3,jrrrQeD' Suuhfan, J- M00 P- Cahlu, gen- Claire, R. Buthycg T- Glllen, J. Adcge, R. Kramps ' T- Smith. O' P- Desnoes, F. rgot Back Row: 20,51 Papola. fo- D. Williams' Rorggchio ' - rrao 1 9 1 I 146 VI- s Visit to Chaminade .-is A, 1 f ,sts 4 Q. ,M 5. firagfeifs Et. 25553 M Z-Q izzafagwreff a A it J i l i 5 l Efl1AJi'1- iw e fl r 3. :mil l Once again all the activities and accomplish- ments of the past year have been faithfully recorded and printed in Chaminade's number one publication, the TARMAC. Under the direction of Brothers Swallow and Maierle, this year's staff has contained the spirit and constructive efforts needed to pub- lish this school paper. By presenting news in review, the TARMAC has recognized the achievements of the Chaminade men and has preserved the life, memories and interests of a time of life which comes once and does not come again. Under the creative hands of the editors- Paul Kantz, Bob Chase, Denny Sullivan-another edition of our beloved Tarmac is censored. I47 Front Row: E. Morris, W. DeAngelis, R. Nolan, E. Sullivan, R. Hartz. Second Row: G. McGuirk, T. O'Shea, C. Swords, P. Winters, R. Mulshine. Front Row: C. Probert, A. Barreca, R, Kelley, P. Kantz, J. Donnelly, R. Verbessey. Second Row: J. Galanty, T. O'Shea, R. Siebert, B. Rhatigan, P. Doran, J. Mulligan, R. Coulter, J. Dowd. Back Row. C. O'Leary, K. Daly, R. Kelly, J. Fitzgerald, R. Egan, R. Stepsis, C. Mahon, G. Benson. Student llnunc il ln line with the school theme of developing the WHOLE MAN, the Student Council extended its activities to as many aspects of school life as possible. lt assumed many additional duties and functions which it had not fulfilled in the past. For example, this year saw for the first time the taking over of the Fall Raffle Drive and the lntramural Program by the Student Council. As usual the Student Council planned and presented various social ac- tivities throughout the year. ln addition to the usual school dances, a number of sock hops were presented following Flyer football victories. The Student Council took an active part in various religious programs during the year, cooperating closely with the Sodality. The Rosary Rally in October and the Vocation Month programs in March were Student Council projects. Finally, the Council presented a number of cultural programs throughout the year including a music appreciation assembly, a variety show, and an activity panel for incoming freshmen. Front Row: J. Seelinger, L. Baggett, M. McDonough, D. Whelehan, J. Moore. Back Row: W. Donnelly, R. Kelly, P. Axthelm, P. Kantz, G. Shorten, J. Moosbrugger, P. Colucci, J. Stampfel, P. Flannery,'B. O'Connor. i4 J. Golden. Front Row: C. O'Leary, L. Gerstner, J. McLam D. Sullivan. Back Row: G. Curth, P. Durante L. Rafferty, R. Nolan, P. T. Smith, J Kane Student Council representative asks, WHY NOT? Malibu Beach Club, here we come! Student Council officers D. Sullivan, Secretary L. Gerstner, V. Presidentg Brother Wicinski moderatorg J. McLain, Presidentg C. ,O'Leary Treasurer. l49 1959 Crimson Typical of Chaminade's popular and well-supported activ- ities is the CRIMSON AND GOLD, our annual. Although production work is limited to seniors, the whole school is responsible for publication through its wholehearted support of the fall financial campaign. Besides introducing students to the pleasures and problems of journalism, the CRIMSON AND GOLD, being a responsible project, helps build this virtue in those participating. The annual makes a solid contribution toward the development of the WHOLE MAN. Yearbook editors. Front Row: P. Kantz, Sports, J. Higgins, Special Events, T. O'Shea, Photographyg F. Giordano, Editor-in-Chietg C, Papa, Production. Back Row: R. Stepsis, Faculty Sectiong R. Nolan, Senior Sectiong P. Durante, Activities, R. O'Donnell, Associate Editorg J. Farnsworth, Business Manager. i But Boss, you can't drop MY picture! and i Gold Pictures, pictures everywhere - bu in the bookV' No clock-watcher is Bob Durso, Associate Editor. 151 Front Row: J. Chessa, J. Cunningham, J. Farnsworth, R. Bauman, Row: A. Moschitfa, W. Dinger, J, Zusi, S. Testa, J. Giarraputo. P. T. Smith, B. McKenna, J. Brown, T. Geagan, P. Moriteferrante. Business Stall C. O'Donnell. Second Back Row: S. Salerno, Production manager, Charlie Papa gets some points from moderator, Fr. Knuge. Front Row: D. Sullivan, D Johnston, J. Bransfield, N. Ran kin, H. Fisher. Second Row: M Rooney, F. Schrarik, R. Hee-nan R. Barron, T. Noering, A Koerner, E. Reuther. Back Row: C. Smith, R. Mulshine, P. May hew, D. Lynch, W. Zieseniss, R. O'Connell. Q f , . S . - R . ...MM . -. Front Row: E. Lewandowski, J. Kaiser, J. Kane, T. Long, P. Kantz, R. Cannata, R. Bauman, J. Giblin, P. Mastaglio. Second Row: W. VonRaab, W. DeAngelis, L. Kwiat, T. Tierney, T. Kosens, G. Griffin, R. Hutter, R. McGowan, J. O'Neill, J. Maney, J. McLain. Back Row: F. Conway, P. Giamanco, A. Meyers, R. l-loxie, R. Heenan, W. Carmichael, R. Riescher, A. Segall, R. Haverland, R. l-listing, B. McKenna, M. McCabe. Sports Stall Photography CRIMSON AND GOLD'S own photographers: Barry Connolly, Bob Buthorn and Tom O'Shea. l53 Stall The men behind the scenes in the dark room: Bob Buthorn, Dick Kramps Barry Connolly, Phil Kantz and Jim McGregor. Sp a for FLYER FLIGHTS Front Row: J. Higgins, R, Gian- netti, J. McDonald, G. McGuirk, R. McGowan, J. McGregor, Back Row: P. T. Smith, W Freda, J. Sullivan, G. Lynch, R, Nolan, S. Gage, E. Morris, P. Kantz. SPACE, Chaminade's literary magazine, though published only once this year, was acclaimed by Marianists the world over as one of the finest issues to date. Fr, Horst, S.M., the first moderator, added his to the list of congratulations. The regular editorial staff was composed of seniors save for three specially selected juniors to serve as assistant editors and trainees for next year's staff. The juniors, for the most part, were responsible for the short stories and poems while the senior writers compiled the feature work. ' Brother Thomas X. Corbett acted as moderator for this excellent issue. Jim McDonald, Jerry McGuirk, and Bob McGowan have a Bill Freda reaches for SPACE. chuckle over a misguided student's literary effort. l54 r What's this . . . another clothes-line? Radio Club Front Row: F. Cunningham, R, Zamburo, P. Conway, J. DeFeo, S. Eichenlaub, W. Nicastro, A. DeMaio Second Row: D. Williams, G. Braun, T. Calderwood, T. Alessandro, C. McRae, T. Riley, T. Allen, B. Krikalo R Tabak, J. Garlan, R. Egunk. Back Row: K. Crowley, G. DePalma, J. Nahas, B. Ryan, L. Castrigno T Moss, C. Probert, G. Reamer, B. Dilorio, D. Curran, J. Conly. . Vimkmmg . Jim DeFeo and Kitty burn up the air waves. Under the direction ot Bro. George Spahn the Radio Club has accomplished one of its major objectives - the erection of a sixty foot tower. By the use ot rotary beam antennas the club is now able to transmit a'nd receive messages around the world. At the same time W2JTZ moved to a new location next to the TARMAC office. Among the new equipment acquired over the past year was a morse code typewriter. ln addition to these material gains the Radio Club also farrowed six licensed hams, 155 P. W. Smith and Dick DeBruin demonstrate a simple electronic calculator to other members of the upper division Math Club. Front Row: L. Ceraulo, F. Murphy, J. Higgins J. Carney, J. Nahas. Second Row: L. Wilson H. Holman, P. W. Smith, M. Siebold, G. Schul theis, C. Marinis, R. Strittmatter, J. Slaboch Back Row: R. O'Donnell, T. Allen, B. Herchen roder, J. Kali, P. lnguagiato, R. Hyer, R. Tabak. M aih C l uh Under the leadership of Bro. Mullan the Math Club, Mu Sigma, has delved throughout the year into various fields of mathematics. During weekly meetings, the club members solved and discussed problems posed by the moderator or listened to lectures by fellow members. Besides their weekly meetings, club members also participated in mathematic tournaments sponsored by the Nassau County lnterscholastic Mathematics League and a scholastic contest at New York University. -Y' 1, If Front Row: W. Payter, D. Franz, B. Max- well, R. Zambuto, J. McCuen. Second Row: R. Clicker, F. Stamm, R. Seaman, R. Kardos, M. Rankel, J. Karey, G. Long, W. Reed. Back Row: L. Timmins, J. Hernagan, L. Castrigo, J. Stampfel, T. Alessando, T. Cutolo. Biology Club Providing a means for its members to delve more deeply into the biological sciences, this club has greatly increased the enthusiasm for further study not only in this field but for other fields of,science as well. Under the direction of Bro. Christopher Franz, the Biology Club participated actively in the Science Fair held in April, submitting projects that were both interesting and informative. . 1. Bro. Franz encourages Dan Milroy, Dan Roper and Frank Carnese in their scientific pursuits. Front Row: M. Hewitt, l-l. Luckwaldt, M. Mulshine, J, Frayer, D. Lorenz, W. Egan! B. Genovese, R. Seaman, J, Girmonti, E. Dean, J. Gould, E. Fitzgerald. Back Row: J. Fischer, A. Fortunato, D. Roper, T. Godfrey, J. Ferri, J. Kernaghan, G. Pisopia, M. Monaco, ll. G. Dupre, R. Ferri, J. Brown, G. Armstrong, T. Alessandro, T. Allen, W. Seeba, B. O'Cohnoir. Front Row: W. Ryckman, A. Jones, M, Notter, J. Kehoe, R. Spera, J. Magenheimer, D, Palazzo, R. Piemonte, E. Miles, E, Morrow, H. Mulholland, G. Krumenacker. Back Row: T. Gilmartin, 157 J. Belo, P. Carone, E. Bizub, P. Chierchella, F. Carnese, K. O'Hare, B. O'l-lare, N. Grego, J. Wild, R. Miller, A. Alfano, T. Bligh, N, Pilipshen, J. Miller, R. Pradine, V. Baerlein. Science Club Front Row: M. Siebold, F. Murphy, P. Doing, J. Feldmann, Duffy, R. McCarthy H Holman. Second Row: J. Stork, R. Tabak, W. Krikalo, B. Herchenroder, P. Kretkowski J. Mannuzza, D. O'Reilley. Back Row: D. Brown, G. Schultheis, R. DeLuca, M Steuerwalt, T. Sullivan. Flashbulbs, projectors, enlargers, splices, negatives, darkness and double exposures are the everyday tools of a Camera Club. Chaminade's Camera Club used all of these tools well-some better than others. Brother Anthony lpsaro moderated this developing group of shutter-bugs. Camera Club l5B ln their weekly meetings under the inspiration of Brother Roman Wicinski, the hopeful scientists of Chaminade shared the results of their personal re- search in the current discoveries of the many scientific fields. Some of their projects were entered into the Science Exhibition at Adelphi College. Scalpel, please! Front Row: W. Ryckman, F. Schrank, J. McGregor, T. O'Shea, N. Burak. Second Row T. Young, T. Cote, J. Cahill, T. Allen, C. Probert, W. Brown. Back Row: W. Delaney J. Ward, R. Kramps, J. Nahas. Poster Club Chaminade vs North Shore, 23 -7 . . . Chaminade, of course! Front Row: J. Donnelly, P. Marzullo, J. Higgins, R. Krug, N. Pilipshen. Second Row: D. Preziosi, R. Decker, D. C. Brown, P. Carone, R. l-listing, P. deBruin. Back Row: R. Tabak, A. Laginestra, P. Bacotti, K. Pilipshen, V. Bello. Sitting: F. Gaizo, P. Saccacio. Standing: T. Allen, D McMullen. Quality and not quantity character- ized the membership of the Poster Club. The four members of this club under the direction of Bro. Mullan made definite contributions to the school's spirit. Although they them- selves stayed in the background, their work was seen and appreciated by all the Chaminade Flyers. ChessCluh Ably moderated by Bro. Donald Bond, S.M. and Mr. Anthony Morelli, the Chess Club completed another suc- cessful year. An active member of the Long lsland Chess League, the club had one of its members, William Freda, as president of that organization. The Chess team, comprised of eight mem- bers of the club, participated in inter- scholastic matches with other members of the Long Island Chess League. Un- defeated in League play, the team had a record which has been striven for but never attained in previous yearsf The success of this year's Chess Club was due largely to the unflagging efforts of its officers: Jerry Higgins, Presidentg and Ted Sullivan, Secretary- treasurer. 1 1 W5 , ,..4 4 rv -H3 fl-2 , 5 5 .:. ...A ,' 5' if- .171 'ff' ,. 5' wx ur 5 .V. if , .V f'-15'-X 'Q X 25 1.53.1 ,-.Qig V., :fre g V- . .ffl-'l'3llKfi?.'!F:v'Q','1 .7 - .i . A - 'Q 'fail 3' ' . ..,, . N fa' X r , ,, ,f:K. ' .fgvgeifyjwis , . , 'f AIfjZV.-5 - -,Y ,?,E?'EgQ5!I5-gi., I V- .- 4, 3 . , es, A-:f..:f43..rt,, -Vt . , - 5.7-:J +V ....: t' 'j F',', ' I f 1 . .. V : ' n . ?f,a!'i0 ,f4-'sad ::', yr--s'f., , 4 J-.,y. -f-. 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Following the mirrors of strength and conviction, giving Athletics is not an end in itself, lt is a acet of our per- sonality, and the completion of our physical development, Sports properlg directed develop character, make a man courageous, a generous loser and a gracious victor . . . PIUS XII SPORTS Football Front Row: T. Chimeri, G. Vanella, G. Smith, P. Defvlonaco, G. Dunn, D. Johnston TCO-Captl, G. Boden, H. l-louser, J. Tobey, W. Kerner, R. Frost. Second Row: T. Shorten, P. Riordan, J. Branstield, M. Brereton, J. McLain CCO-Captj, T. Koerner, T. Ungashick, J. Sullivan, R. Harrington, F. Fee, L. Baggett. Third Row: L. Clinton, R, Riescher, R. Brandewiede, R. Yashewski, P. Mayhew, J. Callahan, T. Kosens, R. Hutter, G, Brandewiede, J, Geraghty. Back Row: I.. Gcrstner, P. Maggi, R. l-laverland, A, Thorne, B, Car- michael, M. McDonough, M. McDuttee, D. Reehil. RECORD INDIVIDUAL BALL CARRIERS' Fl 0 , yers Pponents Dave Johnston .... 1,093 yards 27 Sewanhaka ' . 0 Jeff Tobey . 621 yards 46 Sfepinac . . . . 0 ' 4 Art Thorne . 333 yards 12 SI. Francis Prep . . 0 R R, h 263 d o e -. 26 St. John's Prep . . 6 L n GI S: er ' 185 yards o . 30 Iona Prep . . . . I2 n ers ner ya' S 8 Mt St. MichaeI's . . . 24 30 Cardinal Hayes . . 0 32 Holy Cross . . I9 Builders of men, Mr. Ed Flynn and Mr. Joe Thomas, survey the tense pigskin atmosphere, Hard-working core ot managers include D. Griffin, J. Maney, T. Long, D. Whelehan, l64 T. Bergen, T. Geagen, R. Bean, O, Gandy, R. Pacitico. FLYERS 27 0 INDIANSO Behind the stalwart play of fullback Artie Thorne, the Flyers evened a 28-year-old feud with Sewanhaka's Indians, drubbing them soundly, 27-O. Dave Johnston, Senior halfback, open- ed the scoring with a 20-yard TD aerial from signal-caller Ron Reischer, but from that time on it was Thorne's show. His exciting sprints spearheaded Flyer drives, two of which he climaxed with scoring bursts of three and five yards, He carried for 7.5 yards per try. Jeff Tobey polished off the fine Flyer effort with a clever 57-yard return, V Reischer launches his own satellite in heat of the Stepinac game. PETE MAGGI BOB DANZ' BILL cARMicHAEL End Tackle Halfback - Crusader back is double-teamed by crack defensive combo of Jack Bransfield t3ll and Dick Haverland. FLYERS 46 0 CRUSADERS 0 In their initial Cl-l.S.F.L. encounter, the Flyers pinned a 'humiliating 46-O setback on a deiected Stepinac crew. The pattern of the contest was apparent from the outset, as guard Bill Kerner recovered a Crusader bobble and Artie Thorne turned it into a quick tally, Scatback Dave Johnston added another six- pointer midway through the first period, and the game for all intents and purposes was over. Later Johnston and Thorne scored again, and Junior Jeff Tobey tallied on a scintillating 75- yard interception return and a smashing 42- yard dash off tackle. Tackle Bob Hutter played a standout defensive game for the Flyers. l65 TERRY KOSEN5 End Study in Defense. FLYERS 12 0 TERRIERS 0 Determination tor revenge of last seasonls l8-l Z loss spurred the Flyers on to lZ-O victoryrover St, Francis before 6,300 tans. The team's success also put the skids on a l4-game Prep win skein. Again the trio of Johnston, Thorne, and Tobey manhandled the opposition. Johnston sent the Flyers ahead with a three-yard ,scoring jaunt in the first stanza. Uncanny breakaway DAVE JOHNSTON Halfback All-Scholastic, All-Catholic was ma itested by Jeff Tobey in second period action, when he the stance 178-yardsl with a Terrier punt. However, a clipping lified the play. Lou Gerstner, a rugged senior haltback, the banner day with a four-yard TD. ART THORNE l-laltback LOU GERSTNER RON REISCHER l-lallback Quarterback FLYERS 30 0 GAELS I2 A gray, overcast day and a gridiron steeped in mud saw the Flyers knock heads with the lona Gaels to the tune of a 30-l2 Chaminade conquest. Facing a 6-O deficit midway in the first quarter, the sputtering Flyers' offense finally began to click with Jeff Tobey cul- minating a 58-yard march. Dave Johnston astounded the meager crowd when he toted the pigskin 75 yards and touched it down on the Gael eight, thinking he had crossed the pay- off stripe. lona, after gaining possession of the ball, punted on the following play and Dave, having found his bearings, scampered 50 yards for the score. lona charged back to a l6-l2 count after the intermission, but ...po- aiwf- Nc. fi. ,J ,sw 2' Bones crunch and muscles strain as unidentified Flyer slams into St. John s forward wall. touchdowns by Tobey and Johnston widened the point gap, MARK MCDUFFEE Center INTERIOR LlNE- FLYER STRONGHOLD P. MAYHEW T. CHIMERI M. McDUFFEE J. McLAlN B. HUTTER All-Scholastic All-Scholastic All-Catholic All-Catholic JERRY CALLAHAN Neither rain nor lona Gaels can keep Johnston from his goal-line appointment. l67 Halfback FLYERS 26 0 REDMEN 6 The Redmen of St. John's went on the warpath against the Flyers in the fifteenth renewal of their annual feud, but again failed to win, Dave Johnston was the Flyer star, tallying three times in the 26-6 triumph, He scored on dashes of 42, one, and 45 yards, the latter TD set up on some picture block- ing from guard Jim McLain and tackle Paul Mayhew. Jeff Tobey entered an- other of his spectacular punt returns into the books, 'travelling 75 yards to the promised land. Frank Orlando provided the only Redman counter with a TD pitch from tailback Gene McElroy. DAN REEHIL Fullback signal-caller, J. McLain. JOHN SULLIVAN Tackle Rain couldn't dampen the spirit of these hardy Flyer supporters. MOUNTIES 24 0 FLYERS 8 Undefeatecl is a nasty word in C.l-l.S.F.L, circles. Each league entry has, at least, a once-blemished slate. The Flyers finally succumbed to this fate in a drenching downpour, being beaten by a powerful Mt. St. Michael's unit, 24-8. Statistics tell a clear-cut story with Mount leading in first downs, l5-3, and in net yardage 309-88. Touchdown-wise, Ron Reischer's 49-yard fling to Dave Johnston provided the lone Flyer score. For the Mounties, halfbacks Pat Connors I2 TDsl and Charley Barr ll TDl were spending much of their time in the Flyer secondary, primarily due to the superb direction of QBiJohn Ahearn and to the vicious blocking of the entire line. VAUNTED DEFENSIVE ALIGNMENT P. Maggi, B. Carmichael, T. Chimeri, D. Hayerland, J. Callahan, T. Kosens and TONY KOERNER End JACK BRANSFl ELD End FLYERS 30 0 HAYES 0 Even the huge confines of Downing Stadium couldn't contain Flyer gusto, as it exploded a 30-O whitewash at a spunky, but clearly outclassed Cardinal Hayes l l . Slow-footed Ron Riescher led the assault with a pair of tallies from the 45-yard and l5-yard stripes, respectively. Dick l-laverland, the un- sung Umighty-mite of the defensive backfield, had a well-deserved moment of glory as he captured a stray enemy aerial and, following blockers, scam- pered 83 yards to paydirt. Dave Johnston slashed i5 yards for a TD, his eleventh of the Campalgn' Now let me see --Which is the path of least resistance? FLYERS 32 o KNIGHTS 19 Championship dreams blossomed into reality when the Flyers admin- istered a rousing 32-l9 defeat to an upstart Holy Cross squad, The Knights couldn't move against the vaunted Flyer ground defense, headed by the crashing tackles of Jack Brans- field, and thus shifted to a pro-type aerial game. Dick l-laverland fractured this strategy by picking off an enemy aerial and scampering 23 yards for a TD. Dave Johnston, with a pair of marathon hauls of 70 and 80 yards, and Jeff Tobey, on a nifty reverse, also tallied. But perhaps the most electrifying play was executed by a diminutive Junior, Jerry Vanella. After -ni' capturing a Reischer pass, he zig-zag- A brilliant part of Sunday's football regalia is the Chaminade Band under the direction Qed through a host of Knight Chargers of Mr. Angelo Ferdinado. l I to paydirt, 36 yards distant. Something's got to give - My money's on Fee I32l. Hey CO2Cl1l Wlqaf Should l do now? l 69 Who says the city has traffic problems? Weary warriors get a breather during the Randall's lsland massacre Rushing Yardage Passing Yardage Pass Attempts . Pass Completions First Downs . Fumbles . . Yards Penalized Coach Thomas talks things over with his All-Scholastic Co-Captains, Jim McLain and Dave Johnston, The annual football dinner and awards night was highlighted by the presentation of trophies to the standout varsity members. Dave Johnston received the Terzi Award, while Jim McLain and Paul Mayhew copped the MVP and Most Outstanding honors, respectively. ln addition, all Senior participants received the traditional gold statuettes. The program con- cluded with a selection by the band, followed by movie highlights of the season. l7O COMPOSITE STATISTICS Flyers 1,828 419 72 21 71 36 368 Opponents 1,057 463 1 1 1 37 61 19 96 Mr, Thomas and Bro. Darby look on as outstanding team members, Dave Johnston, Jim McLain, and Paul Mayhew receive their awards from Mr Thomas Raby, President ot the Fathers' Club. Front Row: T. Swartz, R. l-leatherton, J. Molloy, J. Mahoney, R. Pezzoli, R. Woods, J. Criscione V. Lessard. Second Row: E. Donnellan, lMgr.D, E. Rampulla, J. Colaprete, C. Morgan, E. Finegan, M. Griften, G Dermody, P. Higgins, P. Corisiero, J. Hessian, lMgr.J. Third Row: R Roper, A. McDonald, A. Tobani, S. Colucci, T. Stapleton, L. England, P. McDougal, T. First, J. Clinton, G. Shorten. Back Row: J. De Meo, T. Ryan, A. Geiger, E. Orr, R. Whitehouse, J. Wehrum, E. Kamin. JI VI The Junior Varsity football squad, under the able Chaminade 14 14 14 18 f 23 32 44 20 27 20 7 25 28 20 J.V. RECORD Freeport . . Sewanhaka . Stepinac . . St. Francis . Uniondale Flushing . Iona .... Mount St. Michael Seton Hall . . Hayes . . Lawrence . Herricks . . Holy Cross . . Brooklyn Tegh . Opponent 0 0 0 12 141 0 0 12 3 1 2 6 0 12 7 direction of Mr. Charles McGucl4in, compiled an out- standing l-4-O slate. The highlight of the season was an l8-l2 upset triumph over St. Francis, which led to the CHSFI. Championship. The Freshman team posted a 6-4-i mark, while toiling under the combined efforts of Messrs, Gerald Rossi and Robert Antolini. Undefeated in the Cl-lSFl., the Frosh team walked away with the league Championship in their division. Freshman RECORD Chaminade Cpponent 6 Holy Cross . 0 0 Freeport . . . 21 22 Mount St. Michael O 7 K Bethpage . . . 7 7 Massapequa. . . 33 8 Stepinac . 0 7 Lawrence . 21 14 Farmingdale , . 19 8 Holy Cross . . 0 V12 V St. Francis . . 8 2.0, A Mount, Sf. ,Micliael 0 l7l Coaching staff consisting of Messrs. Rossi, McGucl4in, Flynn, Antolini, and Thomas beam after triumphant pigskin season. Front Row: J. White, G. Valva, R. Condon, F. Biasi, D. Scetonas, J. Gerstner, G. Long Second Row: P. Lombardi, F. Capshaw, T. Green, J. Mauro, J, Wilson, J. Reisert, E. Kirmser A. Zusi, A, Groh. Third Row: R. Bernardi, F. Corcoran, C, Molloy, T. Burns, R. Wagner E. Morrow, G. Faillace, R. Pacifico, lMgr.D. Back Row: P. Flanary, W. DeMeo, T. Kiley, J Meehan, D. Touhy, P. Dunn, J. Wild, D. Connors, J. Brunstetter. ' Cross Front Row: J. Donnelly, R. Burkitt, L. Mauro, J. Lynch, J. McGuinness, H. Barr, J. Mulligan. Second Row: R. Regang E. Abrams, R. Merritt, P. Garry, F. Conway, J. Moosbrug- ger, N. Capece, M, McCabe, R. Kelly fManagerJ. Third Row: J. Kelly, M. Gunning, W. Toner, J. O'Brien, J. Seelinger, T. Noering fCapt.l, G. Knipfing, J. Dolan, M. Sheehan. Back Row: J. O'Neill, S, Bowers, R. Egan, K. Starger, D. Jack Mulligan, Mike Gunning, and Nick Capece strain every muscle as they finish a gruelling race. Toole, W. Crusey, P, Drucker. VARSITY Considering the limited number of Varsity returnees, Bro. Gilfether's Cross Country squad did a remarkable job, placing no less than eighth in any of the top-flight meets. Their only eighth place finish occurred in their initial outing-the New York University Run. The team quickly compensated for this inadequate showing by finishing fourth the following week in the St. John's Meet. After dropping a notch at the Fordham University ex- travaganza, John O'Neill l9thJ and Fred Conway ClOthJ paved the way to another fourth place finish in the Brooklyn-R.V.C. Catholic Championships. These same individuals, aided by Junior Pete Garry, guided the Harriers to a similar rating in the First Annual Essex County Invitational Run. O'NeilI captured a commend- able ninth place, while Conway and Garry ran l2th and l4th, respectively. Also included in the Varsity record was a 6th place in the Cl-ISAA Met-Championship. Jack Mulligan and Nick Capece were other consistent runners, who also helped achieve a season's take of two trophies and 6l medals. 172 Gangwayl Only two and one-half miles to go. , I llnunlrg JV Paced by Seniors Mike Gunning, George Knifing, Myles McCabe, Tom Noering and Jim Rochel, the' l958 edition of the J.V. cross country teams proved itself to be one of the best in Chaminade history. The squad got off to a slow start due to graduation losses. How- ever, Sophs Harry Barr and Steve Bowers guid- ed the team- to a first place trophy and ten medals in the Brooklyn-Rockville Centre Run. At the CHSAA Championships a week later, the team settled for second place and eight medals. The squad concluded the season with a first place rating in the Essex County Invita- tional, ringing up a total season haul of three trophies and 33 medals. FRESHMAN Jerry McGovern and Gene Mangiardi spark- ed the Frosh team to its most successful season in the school's history. Mangiardi blasted the previous Freshman record with a 6:35 clocking for the hill and dale course. J.V. MEDAL WINNERS Sitting: P. Drucker, G. Knipfing. Kneeling: J. Lynch, J. Rochel, J. Moosbrugger, S. Bowers, M. McCabe, R. Egan, J. Donnelly. Standing: J. McGuinness, K. Starger, J. Seelinger, J, O'Brien, L. Mauro, R. Burkitt. Flyer stars F. Conway, J. Mulligan Ctopl, J, O'Neill, and N. Capece Cbottoml appear with the driving force behind their success, Brother John Gilfether Ctop centeri. Flyers display nervous tension before the start of a big race. FROSH CROSS COUNTRY TEAM -f Sitting: E. Swetster, M. Allen, J. Demsey, J. l-lupley, W. Donato, T. McCarthy K. Swain. Kneeling: E. Mangardi, A. DeLeo, R. Kassebaum, D. Casey, J. Farrel R. Dirkes, J. McGovern. Standing: P. Winters CMgr.7, V. Gillis, D. Cullen, J. Kirby T. Crowey, E. Dean, W. Sellerberg. Baslcellnall VARSITY RECORD Chaminade Opponent St. Augustine Molloy . . Trinity . Regis . . . Sf. John's . Holy Cross . St. Michael's Seton Hall . Loughlin . . St. Francis . St. Augustine Molloy . . Trinity . . St. John's . St. Michael's Laughlin . . St. Francis . Holy Cross . CHSAA PLAYOFFS Cathedral . Power Memorial . . . IONA INVITATIONAL St. Agnes KN. Y.l . . All Hallows . Coach Flynn poses with his two sterling backline performers - Tom Tierney and Gerry Griffin. Rugged rebounding marked Flyer-Loughlin tilts. Here Gordy Arbogast battles leaping Lion for possession. l VARSITY SQUAD Front Row W Donnelly, D. Reynolds, T. Kosens, R, Brandewiede, R. McCabe, and G. Arbogast. Back Row: E. Mulholland, T. McMahon, J. Fitzgerald R Riescher, T. Tierney, G, Griffin, K. Gunn, T. Gilmartin, and F. Fee. l74 CHAMINADE vs. MOLLOY Early in the season, Chaminade found itself up against one of the top-rated teams in New York, Archbishop Molloy. Led by the rapid-fire driving of Don Burks and the nifty rebounding of Bob l-lutter, the Ridgewood crew polished off the Flyers in a 73-64 avalanche. When Molloy returned the visit, however, it met a spirited group of agressive Flyer ballplayers, backed by a capacity partisan crowd. With a splendid exhibition of team play and expert defensive strategy, the Flyers glided to a pulsating 57-54 conquest, Dave Reynolds and Tom Tierney complemented Gordon Arbogast's l7 point performance with fine rebounding and hustle. Gordy Arbogast stares wide-mouthecl, as did many spectators, when 5'7 Charley O'Donnell displayed some fast-wheeling basketball against the Flyers. l-le canned 49 points in two outings. Riescher looks downfield for his receivers. But, Ronnie ths isnt football l ll CHAMINADE vs. ST. AUGUSTINE Making their seasonal debut at Madison Square Garden, the Flyers displayed some fine shooting in upending the Lancers of St. Augustine, 57-39. The big guns in the Flyer attack were Gordon Arbogast, a much im- proved ballplayer who netted l9 points. and Jerry Griffin, who scored l6. The second meet- ing was merely a repeat performance of the Garden clash. The game was close for one quarter, but then the Flyers methodically murdered the Lancers in every department. Ron Riescher poured in l7 markers in the 69-42 massacre. Coach Flqnn's Plighl Oh, nol They've tied it up! And look at that clock! Only This calls for some strategy. two minutes left. Time, Griff. Call TlMEl DCHAMINADE vs. TRINITY Terry Kosens soars through Knight's defense for a Big Z, CHSAA PLAYOFFS With only themselves to battle, the Flyers made it to the quarter final round of the Cl-ISAA tourney by knocking off an outclassed Cathedral five, 68-59. Persistent violations and faulty playmaking marred the fray and had a some- thing-to-be-desired quality about it. The story was a little different at Fordham against Power Memorial. Taking advantage of every oppor- tunity presented, the Manhattan team ran roughshod over the tense Flyers, 54-45. Although Arbogast canned 26 counters to lead both squads, no other Flyer could score with consistency. TERRY KOSENS - Forward GERRY GRIFFIN - Guard Probably the most exciting series of games played by the Flyers was the tete-a-tete with Holy Trinity. The first Flyer invasion of the be- loved borough of Brooklyn resulted in an overtime victory. Tom Tierney played one of his finest games l2l pointsl while leading the Flyer five to a heart-stopping 57-56 win, The Trinity Tigers turned the tables in the return engagement at the Chaminade gym, and made sure the Flyer cagers didn't pull any come- from-behind hi-jinks, Walt Donnelly led an. inspired Flyer drive, but the Tigers weren't of a mind to submit and held on for a 77-73 victory. l76 TOM Tl ERNEY - Guard Senior IONA TOURNEY The fates plotted an identical course for the Flyers in the lona Invitational as they had dictated in the Catholic League playoffs. After a come-from- behind first round win over St. Agnes lN. Y.l , 67-57, the Flynnmen dropped a 79-49 match to a smaller, but more agile All Hallows Riescher led the Flyers in both contests with 22 and 17 maurkersg Arbogast also con- nected for 22 against the Stags. Lou Triverio's 36-points for All Hallows paced his squad to the solid 30-point thumping the Flyers sustained in the quarter-finals. STATISTICS FG FT TP AVG Arbogast 131 85 347 17.4 Riescher . 104 65 273 15.2 Griffin . 89 25 203 10.2 Tierney . 70 18 158 8.8 Reynolds 55 28 138 8.1 Donnelly 51 19 1'21 7.6 Kqgens , I4 9 37 2.5 McCabe . . 6 4 16 1.5 Fitzgerald 3 7 13 1.1 Others . 2 42 45 - Totals 525 302 1352 61.5 RON RIESCHER - Guard Caqers CHAMINADE vs. ST. FRANCIS When the Flyers invaded the Terriers' Brooklyn layout, they were world-beaters. Riescher hit for Zi points to lead the squad which upset a cocky Prep ball club, 75-67, ln the return match, however, the Terriers turned the tables and surprised a flu- stricken Flyer quintet, 75-59. The loss dropped Chaminade to a third place finish in Division ll play. CHAMINADE vs. HOLY CROSS The Charging Knights seemed to bring out the comeback instinct in the Flyers, ln both ends of their series the Knights led at the half, only to fade badly after the inter- mission. As the host in game num- ber one, they saw the Flyers rush from a i5 point deficit and barely miss catching them as the time ran out, The final score read HC 653 Cl-lS 62. The Flyers did catch them later in the season, and administered a 75-59 pasting to the bewildered visitors. DAVE REYNOLDS -- Forward CHAMINADE vs. ST. JOHN'S The first meeting of the Redmen and the Flyers found Gordon Arbogast in one of his moods. The result was Zl points for Arby and a CRIMSON AND GOLD victory, 63-48. The harassed Johnnies reversed form and strategy for game number two and befud- dled the Flyers with a fast- moving offense. After over- coming their initial shock, the Chaminade cagers came on to edge the city-dwellers, 67-64. CHAMINADE vs. ST. MlCHAEL'S. Banging the cords for 23 markers each, Arbogast and Riescher led the Flyer quintet to a 77-6l decision over the Michaelmen in their initial outing. The second contest had a more interesting flavor even though the Flyers were cavorting around with a 30-point margin and an eventual 65-39 win. THREE'S A CROWD: Backcourt twins, Tierney and Griffin, double-team Trinity defender. l l l Joiz FITZGERALD - Guard CHAMINADE vs. LOUGHLIN lf only the Flyers hadn't lost that first game to Loughlin. That was the lament of Flyer fans as the sea- son drew to its conclusion, The series resulted in a split, Chaminade bowing 68-54, then rebounding for 67-53 Lion taming, l-lowever, sec- ond place had escaped their grasp. Charley O'Donnell, the l.ion's mid- get speedster, turned in a pair of sparkling performances for the Brooklynites, and almost engineered a Lion sweep of the tandem, A determined Flyer rally, however, overtook the high-sailing Loughlin crew. SAY UNCLE! - Tony Greer of St. Francis applies wrestling technique to grounded Flyer, Gerry Griffin. GORDON ARBOGAST e Center J.V. SQUAD Front Row J Larkin, R. Miles, C, Schrauth, E. Maher, W. Thomas. Back Row: Tl McCullough, C Curry M McDonald, E. Orr, A. Wood, E. Harkins. Performance - Tierney's jump shot Spectators i l-loly Cross Knights Admission - two points. J- . J.V. RECORD Chaminade Opponent 4l St. Augustine 42 Molloy . 33 Trinity . 23 Regis . . 28 Sf. John's 36 Holy Cross 28 St. Michaels 35 Seton Hall 28 Loughlin . 34 Sf. Francis 52 St. Augustine 43 Molloy . 4l Trinity . 34 St. John's 38 St. Michaels 29 Laughlin . '53 St. Francis 43 Holy Cross LITTLE FLYER-Skippy Orr, J.V. hot- shot, propels a jumper over outstretched arm of Loughlinls Bill Fitzpatrick. UP FOR GRABS-A trio of Flynnmen, Reynolds, Riescher, and McCabe, outleap H.C. foes for rebound. GO EL! - Ellwood Jansen takes cue for a Flyer cheer from three of Chaminade's Hard-working manager Phil Kantz takes a finest. Where's the cowboy hat, El? Frosh Chaminade Opponent 33 St. Mary's . . 47 44 Woodmere . . . 50 56 St. Augustine . . 49 58 McClancy . . . 35 44 St. Agnes lRVCl . 65 32 St. Mary's . . '. 41 47 Seton Hall . . . S9 51 Holy Cross . . . 46 33 St. Agnes lRVCl . 61 40 Valley Stream . . 43 64 Wooclmere . . . 57 W 46 Seton Hall . . 49 welcome respite from his pressing duties. FRESHMAN SQUAD Front Row: D. O'Connor, J. Baitinger, D. Kaich, F. Capshaw, J. Miller, J. Zabler, T. McGIoin E. Christie. Back Row: A. Zusi, D. Connors, E. Shugrue, W. Delvleo, T. Burns, W. Reed J. R. Verbesey, E. Morrow, J. Worthley. Rifle Some exceptional shooting by Junior Gary Child paced the i959 Nimrods to a lO-27 record and the North Shore Championship. Child's consistent performances, which yielded a phenomenal l86 average, enabled Bro. Dippel's squad to return to the top rung in league play. In a pressure-packed shoot-oft to determine overall supremacy, Gary regis- tered a blistering l9l to top the Flyers. Cham- inade wound up with a 9l2 total, outscoring Garden City by four points and Mineola by seven. Other top marknsmen and their aver- ages were: Mclnerney Cl79J, Kudrzycki fl77D, DePalma ll77l, and Falsone Cl76J. V C haminade ig . gggl-if . 875 892' 916 907 . to 899' 894 lg, Gary Child, Junior Marksman . 5 Roslyn . . Mineola . ' Westbvw -. Manihasset 27 Q Garden City . Clarke . . . Roslyn .y . Mineola . . . QPF' 262 777 872 G tfB26 896 .820 7864 897 Joe DePalma, Senior Nimrod. 904 L 907+ 876 9125 912 Westbury . . Matnhasset. rrii 1 if , Garden City . PLAY -,OFF Garaen Mineola . . Joe DePalma and Bro. Dippel test trigger pull as Bro Gohrlng and John Feldman show intense interest. - . . 854 ,841 893 908 905 J.V. SQUAD Front Row: J. Werner, J. Borkowski, C. Norris Back Row: L. Salerno, W. Steiger, A. Jacob Mclnerney, Feldman, and Falsone demonstrate proper standing, kneeling, . llllll ll and prone position for match play. ' VARSITY SQUAD Front Row: R. Kudrzycki, J. Savan, G. Child, J. DePalma. Back Row: T. Mclnerney, R. Falsone, G. Maxwell, J. Feldman. swf 'lm ti Yi W if 3?..Q?E Fortune smiles on John O'Neill as he sets the pace around the last turn. George Knipting seems a bit weary as he performs his quarter-mile specialty. A Track A successful stick pass from Noering to Cannata bolsters Flyers' hope for victory. ln i959 Chaminade's track team entered more meets than any other team in the school's history. The harriers won 76 medals and 2 trophies under the coaching of Bro. John Gil- tether, S.M. The renowned two mile relay team was responsible for 24 of these medals and one trophy. Tom LaRocca led the high jumpers with l4 medals and one trophy. The stalwarts of the indoor season were George Knipting, Tom Noering, Fred Conway, and Mike Gunning. They com- posed the two mile relay team which fared quite well: lst Place - Cardinal Hayes Games 2nd Place - Loughlin Games 2nd Place- CHSAA Relays 3rd Place-Senior Meet AAU The high jump relay squad also performed consistently and commendably. LaRocca, Radimer, and Dunn put forth a fine second place showing in the CHSAA Relays, and copped top honors in the Fordham Relays. Tom Noering's 21Ol.9 halt mile won him top honors in the Brooklyn-Rockville Centre run. . . 1 Mike Gunning displays little emotion as Fred Conway strains to win the two-mile relay. VARSITY TEAM Front Row: D. Kirwin, W. VonRaab, J. Moosbrugger, R. Cannata, M. Gunning, M. McCabe, F. Conway, D. Johnston, R. Burkitt. Second Row: J Lynch, E. Abrams, T. Crowley, J. Mulligan, D. Agapito, B. Dunne, A. Tobani, G. Boden. Third Row: G. Knipfing, T. LaRocca, S. Colucci, P. Drucker J. Farrell, P. Rozea, P. Riordan, N. Capece. Back Row: T. Noering, J. Seelinger, C. Radimer, D. Tannacito, P, Mastaglio, R. Hutter, J. Dolan, J McNeely lManagerl. Coach Thomas and former Flyer star, Bob Godesky seem pleased as they pose with winning mile-relay combination ot: Gunning, Dolan, Knipting, and Johnston. After a successful three-quarters, Fred Conway passes 183 John Dolan loses by a head at Penn Relays. baton to Ed Abrams. J.V. TEAM Front Row: P. Kantz, R. Kane, R. Regan, K. Bauso, M. Moro, T. Carmichael, B. O'Connor, E. Parker, N. Verola lManagerl. Second Row: M. Talbot, P. Jones, R. Egan, J. Donnelly, A. Barreca, J. Arguiro, P. Horsting, A. Geiger, D. Johnson lManagerl. Third Row: M. Hannan, H. Barr, R. Fenton, D. Kelly, D. Pilliod,W. Lukas, P. Carmichael, R. Hastings, C. Probert lManagerl. Fourth Row: R. Frey, G. Shorten, E. Finegan, G. Kane, R. Thomas, G. Leyden, D. Toole, W. Boyle, B. Murphy lManagerD. Fifth Row: J. O'Brien, M. Brerton, J. Kelly, T. Gillen, P. Garry, S. Bowers, W. Lane, J. Linden. Back Row: R. Roper, H. Revans, J. Burns, P. Cox, M. Moschitta, T. Shorten, A. Thomas, B, Woods, T. Alessandro. Fred Conway displays the form which made him Chaminade's Top Miler. The l959 Outdoor Track squad fared remarkably well despite the losses of almost twenty top runners at graduation. Under the able coaching of Mr. Thomas and Brother Gilfether the team annexed some l27 medals and trophies in eight meets against keen competition. The mile-relay team composed at one time or another of Tom Noering, George Knipfing, Ed Abrams, Richard Canna- tam, Dave Johnston, and Mike Gunning proved to be -a consistent scorer, placing no less than third in every meet. At the CHSAA Relay, the mile-relay team of Knipfing, Cannata, Johnston, and Noering, clicked to produce a time of 3227.6 which broke a long-standing school record by almost one second. The high point of the season was the Brooklyn-Rockville Centre Meet. Here Tom Noering rolled off a l:56.6 in the half thereby missing a new school record by only .3 of a second. At this same meet, miler Fred Conway covered his distance in the commendable time of 41266. The Flyers also did very well in the field events. Senior Pete Mastaglio tossed the shot 48 feet. Tom LaRocca, a Junior, cleared six feet several times, an accomplishment never before attained by a junior. His classmate, Jack Mulligan came through with a l9 feet, ll inch broad-jump. Mike Gunning skillfully evades pursuers. 184 Tim Crowley skims the pole vault bar at 12 feet. Front Row: E. Verlfecke, E. Mangiardi, A. DeLeo, J. Belo, J. Meehan, E. Dean, D. Casey, J. Egan, R. Kisch. Second Row: T. Crowley, J. Lenahan, J. Ferri, D. Tuohy, W. Laino, R. Connelly, J. Worthley, R. Con- don, F. Costello. Third Row: J. McGovern, D. Mc- Carthy, T. Fidgeon, J. Girimonti, C. Castaldo, S. Gort, T. Dolan, J. Kernaghan, D. Cullem, F. Meyer, J. Wood, J. Dempsey, T. Godfrey, G. Samwell, L. Timmins. Back Row: J. Brown, J. Fisher, J. Ford, J. Korey, P. Fischer, E. Fitzgerald. 'es R Chl' Pete Mastaglio, top Flyer shot-putter, shows a group of admirers how to throw it, Barefoot Boy , Tom LaRocca, makes six feet look easy ,wwwl Gunning and Knipfing click to bring home another Flyer victory. Three future stars, Jack Mulligan, Tom LaRocca and Joe Moosbrugger pose before the camera. GORDY ARBOGAST Pitcher Baseball With four veteran moundsmen on hand, the Flyer nine looked forward to bettering the fourth place showing of last year's squad in topflight Catholic league competition. ln win- ning six of the first seven, the Flyers definitely assumed the role of pennant contender. During this early hitting spree standout stickmen Dan Reehil, Terry Kosens, and Jim Baxter bore the major portion of the shotgun attack. Then it happened. A sudden attack of erroritis, an injury to the slick- fielding George Curth, and an ineffective pitching corps sent Mr. McGuckln's crewshumbly into fourth place. When hurlers Gordy Arbogast, Art Thorne, and Joe McGrath did finally straighten themselves out, St. Francis' Terriers were still un- beaten and winging merrily toward the CHSAA flag. The damage had already been done. Catcher Jim Baxter awaits e from the outfi I p g ed, but it's going to be too late to nip unidentified Brooklyn Prep runner. 1 9 K' ff A ff ARTIE THORNE Pitcher l86 A VARSITY BASEBALL Front Row: G. Vanella, J. McGrath, J. Fasano, J. Wehrum, P. Lee lMgr.7. Second Row: A. Thorne, L. Baggett, R. Grafer, J. Flanagan, T. Kosens, R. Avati, G. Arbogast, K. Kilduft lMgr.l. Back Row: E. Orr, J. Baxter, S. K VARSlTY RECORD Waszak, D. Reehil, T. Cash, J. McCann, G. Curth, R. Durso lMgr.J. . of fr I Chammade Opp Sewanhalca . Great Neck .' Brooklyn Prep St. Mary's .' lf it wasn't for that f??l stone, l would have gobbled up that grounderf' says Dan Reehil, Flyer third baseman. Bro. Ubinger and Stan Waszak see through the ruse, but George Curth and Art Thorne are apparently taken in. GEORGE CURTH lnfielder Friends Acad. St. MiChael's Trinity. . . St. John's . Calhoun . . Loughlin . . Mepharri . . Sf. Francis . Brooklyn Prep St. Michael's s-v-so-aunasanan-an-.--w Manager Bob Durso and Coach McGuckin look over records, while Crimson And Gold sports editor, Paul Kantz, grabs a glance. W-H-A-C-K - Dick Grafer powers a solid base hit into the outer regions of the outfield. TERRY KOSENS Outfielder DAN REEHIL lnfielder l88 JOE. MCGRA Pitcher Gulf w V tif :QM ' H .. . nam -'K r .. 'ff,x,,,'X,' 4 VAA- , - .., ., . M. . , s .M .as ,. 9 P WM A shallow bunker proves to be of little hindrance to the likes of top linksman Dick Haverland. Powerful stroke by Tim Buckley sends the pellet Cwhite blurl whizzing for the green. Always a power in golf, the Flyers of l959' have proven to be the best all-around golf team that Chaminade has ever has put on the links. Undefeated in the first l8 matches, the team has set its sights on the mythical golf cham- pionship of Long Island. Early in the season Chaminade defeated the runner-ups in last year'sstate tournament, Linton High of Schen- ectady, by scores of 6-l, 7-O, and Long Island champs, Bethpage, by 5-l, 4-2, 6-l. The top linksmen Dick Haverland, John Golden, and Tim Buckley were ably supported by seniors Gene Federer, Gary Gabrus, Carl Bean, Bob Grella, and Bill Lotze. 'VARSITY GOLF Front Row: J. Golden, G. Gabrus, E. Federer. Back Row: W. Lotze, T. Buckley, T. Gilmartin, D. Haverland. TURN ME LOOSE. lt's not Fabian, in fact we don't even know who it is, but he made a whale of a play on this one The upper division football intramurals, highlighted by some rough-and-tumble play in the Senior ranks, saw the 4C Sidewinders emerge as rulers of the pack. Some fine block- ing by Tom Geagan and the aerial artistry of Jerry Fitzgerald provided the Sidewinders with the margin of victory over an outclassed 4A squad. The battle in the Junior division narrowed down to a dogfight between the 3B Helldivers and the 3C Sabres. Walt Donnelly and Terry Cash pushed the 3B crew to a hard- fought win in the finale. ln the lower division Bro. Ubinger's 2E Avengers and Bro. Franz' lA Skyhawks copped division titles. i l .L l ......-nga. T Intramural Football JP- , The 2E Avengers whoop it up after copping the Soph crown This pro-style pass pattern, Duce Cannata to George Allman, bamboozled a hard-charging 4C defensive line. l'II take that ball, screams Dave Sackman. lt's okay with 3D's Joe Healy, who seems a little offended by Sackman's tactics. Intramural Basketball Co-favorites 4A and 4D supplied excitement en masse in the intramural hoop league. The stylish, tree- wheeling play of Dick Haverland and Joe lndelicato decided the case in favor of the powerful Spartans MDD. Unde- feated in preliminary contests, they entered the finals against a tough 4E Starfires squad. Haverland's 22 points and Indelicato's strong rebounding gave Bro. Spahn's homeroom the crown. In the Junior ranks 3D captured the title in an exciting finale against 36, 2H whipped the rest of the sophs to Sackman and Healy are back at it again. But Healy has help from Pete Hering this time. snatch its division trophy, and the IH Tritons took trosh honors. Earl Kirmser battles Jim White for possession in a typical wild-and-Wooly Frosh contest. C. Curry, J. Colaprete, G. Dermody, and J. Cook formed nucleus of tough 2B Homeroom. Again 4Dls'Spartans emerged as the team-to-beat in the intramural race. This time it was volleyball-and it looked as if the Spartans had the horses to go all the way. Class Presi- dent John Kane, along with Charley Havican and Tiny Lewandowski, ap- peared to be the main cogs in a high-powered attack. Chief competi- tion at publication time was from 4A and 4E ln other divisions the races stacked up this way: 3A was favored to repeat in Junior playg 2l-l and 2G were expected to tight it out among the sophsg and in the trosh ranks no- body would dare venture a pick because the usual free-for-all existed. Intramural Vullegball Tl-lAT'S MY BABY, Frank Scalia makes a fine return as mates UP AND AT ,EM. Senior Paul Mayhew soars into space to John Picarelli, Steve Saloy, and Joe Spataro look on, return Mike Jones' backhander. l92 Battling for top honors in the CI-ISAA Tennis League were our own Chaminade Flyers. The fine play of Captain Jim McLain, plus some steady performances from Gerry Griffin and Walt Donnelly, sparked the racquetwielders to key triumphs. Iona Prep was first to fall to the highly-touted netmen, and Bishop Loughlin quickly followed suit, Besides Donnelly, frosh Brian Tart and junior Bob Geckle were top singles players. Ralph Brandewiede and Griffin formed the doubles combo. McLain and Jim Sullivan also combined to participate in the latter classification. The Flyers were proud to have the facil- ities ofthe Cherry Valley Country Club for all home matches. GERRY GRIFFIN Doubles Star ...Agni I . 1 J I ..... ,. . ..,. .....,. , -. JIM MCI-AIN six ies xx lx 'ffl' iw Z . , E' 2 2 . K, ,,,, .... .. Q . , K 5 . l , .. , V H 5 f- . ...M ,M Am View FW VARSITY TENNIS Front Row: M. Hetzer, R. Geckle, B. Tart, R. Dilorio. Back Row: W. Donnelly, R. Brande- wiede, J. Sullivan, J. McLain, J. Galanty, G. Griffin. Tennis 4 I I .Isl g I 'I I I I I I . . i rn, L 2 l f 1 i 7 FfOl'7f ROW! J. MCASSGY, R. Gleason, N. Sommese, W, Tobin, P. 'Front Row: J. Sokol, T. O'Shea, J. McGregor, T. O'Shaughnessy, Monteterrante. Second Row: D. Sullivan, R. Krug, M, Quinlan, H. W, Dinger, Second Rowg L, Longua, R, Bono, D. Comparetto, R. NliSSlDaCl'1, R. l'leer1ar'1, J. Sande, S. WaSZ3l4, W. ZieSel'1iSS, P. Mastaglio, Brown, C, Dalton, W, Veech, R, Monahan, R, Avati, Back Row: P, E. Reuther. Back Row: F. Reisert, D. Sheehan, G. Gabrus, B. Mahoney, Giamonco, J. Athanasio, R. Grella, C. Reis, J. Beltord, R. Gutmann, R. Schoner, R. Tardera, W. Vail, E. Lewandowski. W. McGuire, R. Graham. Se nior Bowling The Senior Bowling League completed an extremely successful year, under the supervision of Bro. Bernard Laurinaitis. ln Division l the 4A Falcons, comprised of Brown, Bono, Burak, and Belford, emerged as division champs. Brian Mahoney was the league's stellar kegler, maintaining a season average ot l73. High game was Denny Sheehan's 262, while Bob Grella rolled a sparkling 6l4 series. Also outstanding in overall averages were Gutman Cl58l, Marshall ll54i, Reisert ll53l, and Sullivan fl53J. ln Division ll the Rockets annexed first place honors. Determination spans the facial outlook of Senior Pete Roth as he eyes that elusive S-T-R-I-K-E. ik, Front Row: E. Smith, W. VonRaab, R. Bauman, J. Kaiser, J. Maney. lT'S NOT THAT BAD, JOHN! Surrounded by fellow keglers, Second Row: J. Curry, L. Gallo, L. Rooney, M. Rooney, B. Roberts, John Bono seems disgusted at his squad's results. E. Jansen, R. Preziosi. Back Row: R. Wright, L. Leimgruber, S. Salerno, S. Testa, G. Price, C. Havican, C. Smith. l94 Playoff tension pervades the bowling atmosphere around mid-April. Members of the Sabres and the Alley-Oops reflect the situation. Hot and heavy. Those two words aptly de- scribe the highly-competitive Junior Bowling League, moderated by Bro. Donald Bond. The race was especially close in the Homeroom Division where the 3C Sabres edged out 3H and 3G by slirn margins. The Alley-Oops, with a 75-30 mark, finished l2 lengths ahead of its nearest opposition in the Mixed Division. Sharpshooting Joe Braun, kingpin of the 3A Warriors, topped the keglers with a respectable l6O season average. Ken Fischer of the playoff- winning Sabres pieced together a tidy 558 series, while Mike Zanelli posted a thrilling 238 for high game. Mike McGown deserves mention for his outstanding work as secretary ofthe league. Junior Bowlmg Front Row: J. O'Neill, P. l-lering, R. Corrao, J. McDonald, J. Brand Second Row: R. Byers, M. McNally, R. Moakley, J. McGuckin, F Frey, M. Cunningham, B. Nolan, R. McCarthy, R. Bartoldus, J. Dowd Back Row: T. Keating, J. Carney, P. Dews, J, Mannion, P. Bascotti W. Hammer, J. Washecka, T. Coleman, R. Coulter. Form and coordination highlight the style of Mike McGown, organizer and secretary of the Junior Bowl- i i i .si Front Row: M. McGown, K. McCabe, L. Larson, J. Caprice, J. Slabach, J. LaBarca. Second Row: G. Murphy, V. Lawrence, J. Colwell, P. ing League. 195 Wasson, M. Zanelli, L. Wilson, D. Mortimer, T. Rogers, E. Riebe, J. Panarese. Back Row. R. Mathias, J. Fitzgerald, W. Mayhew, R. Conklin, K. Fisher, R. Frey, J. Glennon, C. Marinis. Sophomore Bowling Front Row: M. Fontanetta, W. Florence, D. Fleischhauer, H. Conti, A. Barreca, G. Morgan. Second Row: C. Foskett, K, Crowley, R. Sullivan, J. Spataro, E. Ward, J. Linden, R. Tegnander, W. Smith, S. Saloy. Back Row: R. Seaman, B. Lynch, N. Wilson, P. Axthelm, K. McMahon, W. Steiger, R. MacFarlane. Bob Fitzgerald's capture of the coveted triple crown of bowling featured play in the Soph ranks. Be- sides high game of 257 and a remarkable 634 series, Fitz fashioned a l6O overall average. This made him the only player to engineer such a sweep in the entire four divisions. Even so, Bob's team, the King Pins, were unable to finish on top, The race for supremacy finally ended up in a duel between the Kings Men and the Ten Pins. Fine games by Art Mulligan, Joe Spataro, Charles Morgan, and Dave Boland, gave the Pins the The What, me worry? expression on Ed Coletti's face steals the show from kegler Joe Eyerman. Bro. Bill Abel, Roland Kump fstandingi, and Jeff Filaski fsittingl look on. decision. Front Row: R. Kump, P. Sherman, W. Boyle, B. Griffin, G. O'Grady, W. Schiffmacher. Second Row: H. Poggioli, T. Alessandro, P. Barbero J. Eyermann, P. Desnoes, J. Cooke, E. Coletti, W. Kennedy. Back Row: P. Foran, T. Boland, W. White, A. Marvin, W. Waddington D. Martin, J. Filaski, F. Fitzgerald. v u Front Row: P, Plasencia, W. Lane, G. Erensen, T. Charles, T. Farley T. Winslow. Second Row: R. Lynch, T. Cote, R. Delfoe, P. Hartman A. Palmisano, W. Cullen, J. Borkowski, S. Bergmeister. Back Row D. Duff, B. Lenz, M. Fiore, L. Kash, R. Fitzgerald, R. Beirne, A Mulligan, E. Fitzgerald. l 96 All you need is a string, Mike old boy, and you'lI be yo-yo champion. BEST FOOT FORWARD. That's the policy ot lA's Bob Brooks as he sneaks over the toul line. Bro. Franz' Freshmen Bowling League produced some outstanding prospects during its nine month cam- paign. 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Rather than ignore or combat his yearnings, he wisely used them, and his route to salvation was fused upon the realization that there was no need to separate entirely the spiritual from the social. The Special Events which we enjoy at Chaminade are, likewise, an inter- play between the facets of manhood. We have grown socially with the dances and rallies, culturally with assemblies, and spiritually during the retreat. THE WHOLE MAN of Chaminade has attained a well-balanced maturity through these Special Events. It is the function nt this tgps of action to form, as it were, a great army ci good citizens II POPE PIUS XII ff. - x Q' I I A 43,1 1 vfiavh R fm. -ve. is ' ' -Fx , V... , x . , 4 vi ? A ' ,JF ,W '::1'jfgi,ji'A A'Z.,... -' N .-. X , . , V '- f- ., . , ,,.--1,,...f,,,,,5...im, M- ,gnu 9-,3,,f,,-,,.,5.,,..l..-sf.,J,,.L:,.,.f I V. ., , .J ,.,, fiff' - -mf-.f'f'::-1Qf,,1, 21.ggw-+fw11: '.f'--wx.-.V ' ' - - ,LQ :fzJ?ff,5' .. Jjf-4.2525-52? 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'mx , if-- .1.,,,.- ,,,f:11,.., .lvl 4 M ., 4 W .A Q- ,A 1 ', X My 'v.-r,f.- , 1,1 4: I mf' I 1 L M , W QF s Qr is Q if A, 5 x 541 if 4 4 ,lk qv' 5,1 U ms N105 f X , A A '-1 1. wi 1 x FEATURES 25th Annual Communion Breakfast Fathers Hickey and Knuge distribute Holy Communion to fathers and sons. The 25th Annual Communion Breakfast held at the Garden City Hotel personified Chaminade's strong Catholic spirit, Present at this event 'were members of the present Chaminade student body and Fathers' Club as well as those of previous years. Among them were: Mr. Raby, Fathers' Club presidentg Mr. Donlan, Fathers' Club president of l933-34g Jim McLain, Student body presidentg Mr. McDougal, Student body president of l 933-34. Keynoting the affair was Jim Mcl.ain's talk on the union of fathers and sons with Christ.- Msgr. Gebhardt, the guest speaker, spoke about Father Chaminade-Modern Apostle. Glee Club entertains fathers and sons at Garden City Hotel. Mr. Raby, Jim McLain, Brother Darby, Mr. Donlan and Mr McDougal Msgr. Gebhardt addresses the Chaminade Men. ZOZ .M W 1 1.3 wt n--:- - - --W-,Www-1--vv Of course l'm eighteen! Chaminade notables at Fall Dance, The music goes south of the border as the band plays the Mexican Hat Dance. Dances Of all the aspects in the development of the WHOLE MAN, the easiest and most pleasant to achieve is a well-rounded social life. Throughout the school year the Student Council sponsored two dancesg the Thanksgiving dance on November 26th and the Easter dance held on March 3lst. To the usual calendar of affairs was added a Chaminade first- the sock hop. These events were held after several of the football games. To close a suc- cessful year, the juniors held their prom at the school while the seniors journeyed for their prom to the Malibu Surf Club. Bob Sullivan and friend do some fancy stepping at the Thanksgiving Dance. What, no cha cha? 2 Jubilant Flyers and Flyerettes celebrate the victory over Holy Cross Fr. James Hickey, assisted by Fathers Jansen and Knuge, celebrate the annual Gold Star Mass. Assemblies Throughout the school year an extremely varied program of assemblies was put on, covering the realms of religion, music, entertainment, athletics, and activities, Perhaps the most memorable of these, in the estimation ot the students, was the Variety Show, performed by the Glee Club under the direction of Bro. John Nichols, SM. Denny Sullivan makes noise at music assembly. 204 A convention-type rally was held to rire up the Flyers for the all-important Holy Cross football game. Fr. William Anderson, S.M., addressed the Rosary Rally to report on the Marianist African missions. Mr, Anthony Cahill of the Fisher Company explains auto- motive design principles. A select combo demonstrates some contemporary American folk music jazz -at Music Appreciation Assembly. Jerry Callahan enthralls captive audience at the variety show. Bell Telephone representatives prepare film to be shown to student assembly Chaminade's wheels start the freshmen rolling with an activities panel. ig 52 ,, No split pea, stupid iriot . . . Bob Danzi at his best. Junior Homeroom Presidents receive class rings' at Chaminade's 'first ring ceremony. ZO Looking over the merchandise at the Mothers' Club boutique. Some played on and on - Fall Card Party. Little Las Vegas -- The Fall Card Party and Raffle. Parents Throughout the year the Parents' Clubs, under the leader- ship of Mr. Thomas Raby and Mrs. Thomas Sullivan, have sponsored many diverse activities in order to raise money for the Chaminade building fund. Among these were the Raffle and Card Parties, the Christmas Boutique, the Faculty-Parents' Christmas Party, the Apron and Cake Sale, the Furniture Show, and the Annual Spring Dance. Working hand in hand with-the faculty, the Parents' Clubs have been a great inspiration to their sons, helping them day after day in the development of the WHOLE MAN. Mr. Raby, Mrs. Keating, Brother Darby, Mrs. Sullivan, and Mr. Owens. 206 One of the highlights of the year was the Parents' Club Dance, the preparations for which were made by a committee headed by Mr. Owens and Mrs. Keating. Parents enjoy some liquid refreshment at the annual dance. I ' ei , qs ,f r Y, ., fl ffl if .K , 1 - .- 1 it ' N ' r 1' 35555-fer' rf' W-X Caveat emptor - Fall Apron and Cake Sale. Clubs Kids from six to sixty always enjoy Santa Claus lMr. Dennis Bradyl - Faculty-Parents' Christmas Party. ZO7 Dads beware! There is a rearrangement of furniture in the offing -Annual Furniture Show. Parents hear of their sons' progress at a monthly parent- teachers' night. Applause greets the singing waiters at the Christmas Party. O8 llhaminade Familg Album Pictured on these pages are some of the many events which have taken place in the Chaminade Family since last June. Two high- lights of this period were the l958 Commence- ment with a record 287 graduates and the visit of the Marianist Superior General, Very Rev. Paul J. Hoeffer, S.M. Marianist Superior General, Father Hoeffer, talks with Brother Darby and Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Raby. 1 an 'non an -glbltiyq' .-,inf , , 'Jai ,,nf , +7?'rLA7l'wj-717' ai? fain N.'-x'f11'!' MEN OF CHAMINADE- l958 Commencement. Mr. Frederick Gannon addresses interested students and parents at College Night program. Brother Darby is presented with the Cl-lSFL trophy by Fr. Matthew Peters as Kyle Rote looks on. Marianist League Communion Breakfast held on March 8. Chaminade Flyers retuel at Awards Night Banquet. J. Birbiglia and J. Garland seem in need of a salesmanship course at the Sodality Book Fair. 209 3 .ia my 7 i The publication ot this book would not be possible without the over- whelming generosity ot those listed in this next section. Any project of this size and depth requires financial backing. Even the Church, the spiritual leader of the world, depends on monetary assistance. For example, the work of St. Vincent de Paul would not have been realized had it not been tor the contributions of his friends in Paris. The Senior Class is consciously aware ofthe vital role the Business Patrons played in making this yearbook possible. We wish to express our sincere appreciation of their generosity and charity, and we are certain that their remunerations will be many. A Maria Russell Aaron Mrs. J. A. Abjanich James H. Abrams Mrs. William J. Abramovich Mr. William Abramovich Miss C. Abramovich The Adams Family Mr. and Mrs. A. Agresta Mrs. G. Allen Mike Allen '62 Mr. George Allen Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs. G. Allman Edwin T. Anderson Vincent Andrews T. D. Anstett Anthony Alfano John Alsguth William Austin and Mrs Maurice C. Buckley Romolo Avati Louis Ax Mr. and Mrs. Ralph H. Axthelm B Mr. and Mrs. VVilliam Bacher Bruce I. Ballantyne Margot A. Ballantyne Paula A. Ballantyne Reginald M. Ballantyne Mr. and Mrs. Bernard J. Balaker Mr. and Mrs. Victor Baerlein George Barnaby Mrs. Anne Bauer Peter K. Ballantyne Howard Barnaby Mr. and Mrs. A. Barbero Mr. and Mrs. James Barrett Mr. and Mrs. James W. Barry Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Basel Rev. Joseph S. Basel Mrs. Joseph B. Baxter Dorothy E. Baxter John S. Baxter Walter Baxter Mr. and Mrs. Charles Bauer Mr. and Mrs. Felix Bauso Philip G. Becket Mr. and Mrs. L. Beer Mr. and Mrs. Frank Bencin Mrs. H. Benson Jolm H. Benott Mr. and Mrs. Richard W. Bentz Kenneth H. Bennert Virginia Bennert Mr. and Mrs. Russell Bennert Mr. and Mrs. A. T. Berutich Mrs. C. Berthney Mr. and Mrs. Francis D. Bergen Stephen Bello Mrs. Florence Bergmeister Steve Bergmeister Mr. Charles Bergmeister Jean Bergmeister Mr. and Mrs. Arnold J. Bianchi Birbiglia Family Mr. and Mrs. Al Blanchard F. Leslie Blanco Mr. and Mrs. L. J. Bollo Carl Bongiorno PERSUNAL Paul Buzzallino Susan Buzzallino John Buzzallino Ann Buzzallino Mr. and Mrs. Robert Byer Rev. Edward J. Byrne, C.Ss.R. Mrs. E. G. Byrne Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Byrnes Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Byrnes C Mr. and Mrs. Frank Calabria Ken Calabria Lorraine Calabria Paul Calabria, '61 Mrs. and Mrs. S. Calabria Mr. James Callery Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr and Mrs. Mr and' Mrs. Mr Mr and Mrs. and Mrs. Martin Callery William M. Cameron Michael J. Candela Fred Capshaw Frank Caprise, Jr. B. Caputo Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Bourke Mr. and Mrs. James Boyle Mr. and Mrs. Charles S. Brady Mrs. Charles F. Bradley Mr. and Mrs Gerard Brancato Mr. and Mrs. George Braun Mr. and Mrs. Edward Brennan Mrs. Thomas S. Brennen August J. Brogle Mr. and Mrs. William T. Brooks Mr. and Mrs. Wallace N. Brown Mr. and Mrs. P. H. Bmnstester Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence C. Buckley Mr. . The Budd Family Mr. and Mrs. Richard Burggraf Mr. and Mrs. John Bunk Mr. and Mrs. Edward Burke Eric G. Burkert Mr. and Mrs. George Burkert Francis M. Burkert Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Burkitt Mr. and Mrs. Henry J. Buser Chaminade Spirit in evidence again! John E. Carey Jerome Carney Barbara F. Carney Dr. and Mrs. P. Carone Mr. and Mrs. Alfred A. Carota Mr. and Mrs. John H. Carway Miss Anna B. Catherwood Bill Catherwood Mr. and Mrs. T. Catherwood Mr. and Mrs. William S. Catherwood III Patrick J. Cello Paul and Larry Ceraulo Mrs. Thomas F. Charles Mr. and Mrs. Joseph S. Chase Mr. and Mrs. Edward B. Child ZIZ Gary Child Mrs. Delphine Christian Mr. and Mrs. L. Clark Mr. and Mrs. Robert Clifford and Family Mr. and Mrs. Joseph D. Coan Mrs. John Code Evelyn Coelbert Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. W. Coleman Mr. and Mrs. Compliments Compliments Compliments Compliments Compliments Anthony B. Colby B. Colby Antonio Comparetto of the Band of A Friend of A Friend of A Friend of A Friend Mrs. Arthur J. Connell The Conti Family Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. H. Cornelius Hugo V. Conti George Conway John J. Cooke Frank X. Corcoran Anne and Dewitt Corney The Costalko Family Miss Florence Costello Mr. J. T. Coughlan Mr. and Mrs. Ron Coulter Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. John W. Coulter Richard L. Creamer T. Cregg Charles Crew John Cristine A. Croce Robert A. Crothers R. Crotty Martin J. Crowley, Jr. Harold Crowther James Cullen Robert and Michael Fitzgerald PATRUN5 Mr. and Mrs. Charles A. Cullen Mr. and Mrs. James V. Cunningham Miss Cunningham Mr. and Mrs. John Curcia Mr. and Mrs. Frank G. L. Cutolo Frank D. Cutolo Thomas Cutolo, ,61 D Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Dahoney Mr. L. G. Daileader Mrs. L. G. Daileader Mrs. A. Dalfonso Mr. and Mrs. John C. Daly Mrs. Andrew G. Dantzler Mr. and Mrs. P. D'Argento Raymond D'Argento Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Jos. P. de Angelis A. J. Decicco A. J. Decicco A. J. Decicco A. J. Decicco A. J. Decicco Mr. John Del Guidace Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph A. Deichi Edward F. Delfoe, Jr. George J. Deluca Rocco DeMaio John Dempsey Mrs. William L. Dempsey Angelo DeNicola Mrs. William A. Dempsey Mr. and Mrs. Charles Denon Mrs. Elizabeth Denon Mr. and Mrs. Patrick Desmond Mr. Albert Devany Mrs. Dorothy Dietz Mrs. C. Dietzgen Mr. and Mrs. Frank J. Di Lorenzo Mrs. M. Di Palma Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Mary A. Thomas J. Dolan Donahue Mr. and Mrs. NVilliam Donahue Dr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Walter G. Donnelly James Donnelly W. Ward Donohoe Donald R. Donovan Mr. George Dornaver The Dowd Family . Mr. and Mrs. Ben Downing Raymond Doxey Leo F. Doyer Family Mrs. Helen Doyle Mr. and Mrs. Daniel J. Driscoll Miss Estelle Drost Miss Vye Drost J. Drubin Mr. and Mrs. John Dunne Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. William J. Dunbar A. Durante P. Durante The Dwyer Family Mr. James Dwyer E Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. F Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Alexander Eckmann M. Egan Willard Elsasser and Son Andrew F. Eschmann Joseph J. Eyermann Frank A. Faillace Jack Falls Mr. Richard J. Feldmann wb 1 Miss Kathryn Feldmann Mr. John A. Feldmann Mr. and Mrs. Robert Fenton Mr. and Mrs. Robert Fex Mrs. Charles Fielderlein Mr. Thomas Filiberto Mr. Peter Filiberto Mr. and Mrs. Raymond J. Finegan Miss Madeline Finnerty Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Finn Mr. and Mrs. John W. Finley Mr. Salvatore Fiore Mrs. Paula Fischetti Mr. and Mrs. Paul Fischer Mr. and Mrs. Neil C. Fisk Dr. and Mrs. Thomas Fitzpatrick Mr. and Mrs. Robert F. Fitzgerald, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Fitzgerald Mr. Edward Fitzgerald Mr. and Mrs. Edward Fitzgerald Kate and Harrison Fitzgerald Dr. and Mrs. J. L. Flannery Mr. John D. Fleischhauer Mr. and Mrs. James Forde Mr. and Mrs. Ray Fortin Mr. and Mrs. Charles A. Foskett Mr. and Mrs. Thomas J. Fox Mr. and Mrs. N. Franki Mr. Louis Franz Mr.--and Mrs. V. Fratepietro Dr. Freed Mrs. Teresa French G James Gaddy, Sr. Mr. and Mrs. Sidney F. Gage Mr. and Mrs. Joseph F. Gale Walter J. Gale Mrs. Gasper Gallo Mr. and Mrs. Michael Gangitano The Garry Family Mr. and Mrs. Robert P. Garry Bruce and Donna Genovese Mrs. Roselle Genovese Nicholas, Genovese Mr. and Mrs. Albert J. Genovese Mr. and Mrs. A. Gentile Mr. Louis J. Geisler Mr. and Mrs. John Geisler, Jr. Mr and Mrs. John Geisler, Sr. Mr and Mrs. William J. Geissinger Mr Mr Mr and Mrs. R. L. Geraghty and Mrs. R. L. Geraghty and Mrs. Carl W. Germann Carl VV. Germann, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Gerstner Mr. and Mrs. N. J. Giardina Mr. and Mrs. John W. Giblin Mrs. Julia Gill Count Charles De Gilda Terrence R. Gillen ,Sl Mr. and Mrs. Thaddeus Gillen M. Gillen Mr. and Mrs. Philip J. Gillespie Mr. Francis X. Gillespie Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Girimonti Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Glancy Mr. and Mrs. George J. Gleason Mrs. Charlotte J. Godfrey Mr. and Mrs. C. Thomas Godfrey Mr. and Mrs. M. Golden Mr. and Mrs. Harold Goldrick Florence Gordon Walter Gorman J. Leo Grande Mr. and Mrs. Gerald T. Grady The Grafer Family Mr. James Greene Mr. James .Greene Betty and Jim Gregorio Mr. and Mrs. Albert D. Groh .Al Groh ' Miss Rose Grottano Mr. and Mrs. Lew Grottano Mr. Fred Del Guidice Mr. and Mrs. John F. Gunn The Gunning Family Mr. Juan C. Gutierrez H William and James Hall Flyer champions take a bow. 213 One of the rewards of victory-the Awards Night Banquet. Mr. and Mrs. John Halleron Mr. and Mrs. William J. Hanley Mr. and Mrs. Michael T. Hannan Miss Lynn Harding Mr. and Mrs. James M. Hartigan, Sr. Paul Hartman '35 Mr. and Mrs. D. L. Hastings Miss Patricia Healey Henry W. Hecht Louis G. Hecht Dr. and Mrs. Edmund R. Heenan Dr. and Mrs. John A. Heinlein The Hensch Family Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Herbert Mr. and Mrs. Herman Hering Mary M. Hess Alfred C. Hesse Jolm A. Higgins '42 Mrs. Catherine Hilbert Mr. and Mrs. Alfred W. Hill Mrs. Madeleine Himbele Mr. James J. Hines Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hines Joseph E. Hoey Mr. and Mrs. WVilliam J. Hofmann, J Mr. and Mrs. Matthew F. Howard Dr. and Mrs. Clifford E. Howes and Family Dr. and Mrs. Thomas B. Hoxie Susan M. Hugue Mrs. Henry G. Hunt Mr. and Mrs. George J. Hutter Mr. and Mrs. Raymond T. Hyer I Mr. and Mrs. James Indiere Bro. Ipsaro, S.M. Mr. and Mrs. Irvine I Mr. and Mrs. Irving Jagoda Jacob Janlcowski Mr. and Mrs. Ellwood R. Jansen Jeanne and Marsh Mr. and Mrs. William V. Johnson Mr. and Mrs. Winfred Johnson Mr. and Mrs. William J. Jones K Mr and Mrs. Thomas LaRocca Dr. and Mrs. Andrew XV. Lawrence Mr and Mrs. V. Lawrence Mr. and Mrs. R. Lecznar and Family Leonard A. Leimgruber Mr. C. Leimgruber Mrs. C. Leimgruber Leonard G. Leimgruber Mr. and Mrs. John Lenahan Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Lenihan Mr . and Mrs. Frank Lepore . and Mrs. Gerard J. Leyden John W. Liarquhar Julius A. Libietti Patricia Licursi Mr. and Mrs. Morris Lifland Andrew C. Lilly Jean and Katharine Lilly Mr. and Mrs. Paul R. Lilly Paul R. Lilly, Jr. '58 Mr. and Mrs. Walter Loeb Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Logue LoMonico Family Alfred A. Lombardi Mr. and Mrs. Raphael Lombardi Mr. and Mrs. Frank Lomot Patrick Long Thomas J. Long, Jr. Mr. Thomas J. Long Mrs. Thomas J. Long Kathleen and Sheila Looney Stanley Longua Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Lorforfawt Mr. and Mrs. A. Lucinatelli Mr. and Mrs. William J. Luckas Ethel H. Ludeman Mr 1. Mr. and Mrs. William Kaatz Dr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. A. Karlsen John B. Kaiser Frank Kane Raymond F. Kane W. B. Kavanaugh John Davis Kosens Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. . Francis X. Kehoe, Jr. Mr. and Mrs T. J. Kosens Mr. and Mrs. . Louis N. Kash John Kata NVilliam K. Kaufmann YValter F. Keating Helen D. Kelly Elizabeth Kelly Mr. and Mrs. John Kelly Mr. and Mrs. L. P. Keener Mrs. Isabelle Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs. R. Kerr . Robert P. S. Kerr . Thomas Kerr Donald N. Kiernan Mr. and Mrs. George Kingsley Ralph J. Kirmer Mr. and Mrs. Joseph A. Kinpointer Miss Marie Koch Leo F. Kohl Philip Kohnberg Mr. and Mrs. John Kolen Mr. and Mrs. Harry Kolb Mrs. Anna Kolodey Korey Family Mr. George Kozinski Agnes and Ray Kramer Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Kraniak Mr. and Mrs. Fred J. Kump Mr. and Mrs. Kwiat L Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Lada Mr. Joseph Lange Mrs. Joseph Lange 214 Mr. and Mrs. Philip J. Lyman Mr. and Mrs. James J. Lynch Mr. and Mrs. James R. Lynch John David Lynch Mrs. John David Lynch J. Watson Lynch Katherine F. Lynch Mae Lynch A Marguerite Lynch Mc Mary Grimmlinger and Mary McGrane Mrs. John McArdle Kathleen McAssey Anne McAssey Thomas McAssey Patricia McAssey John J. 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Palmisano, Jr. Dr. and Mrs. A. N. Palmisano Linda A. Palmisano Michael J. Palmisano Nancy M. Palmisano Thomas V. Palmisano J. Papola Mr. and Mrs. Paradine YVillian1 B. Parisen Mrs. R. Parker Vincent Michael Pauline Mrs. Charles Paterson Captain and Mrs. Arthur M. Peters Mrs. Stanley Peterson Luis Perez Margaret Petrocelli Robert Pharmacy Mr. and Mrs. John Phillips Mrs. R. Phillips Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Picarelli Mary and Paul Pilipshen Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Pilliod Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Pirretti Peter P. Pisapia Mr. and Mrs. E. Price Awar ds Assembly. 215 William Pritchard Dr. and Mrs. F. Psaki Q Bart Quinn Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Quinn Maureen Quinn R Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Rainey Al and Ralph The Rampollo Family Mr. and Mrs. D. J. Ramsteck Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Randolph Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Reddick Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Redrow Mr. and Mrs. Frank Regensburg Mrs. K. Reichilt A Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs George Reilly Frederick Riesert Reusch George C. Reuther E. K. Rhatigan Edward J. Riebe Robert Riescher Joseph Riley O. Roberts William N. Robertson James F. Roche Robert and Patrick Rodgen Mrs. M. Rodgers Thomas Rodgers Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Romond Mr. and Mrs. Guy E. Ronald Rosie, Fortune and Sharon Mr. and Mrs. Charles J. Rozea John H. Rustmann, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Walter B. Ryan Mr. and Mrs. WilliamAJ. Ryan Mrs. Dorothy L. Ryckman Edward H. Ryckman Gustave Rynkar S Mr. and Mrs. Salvatore F. Salerno Miss Marie Therese Mr. and Mrs. C. Samuelsen Mr. and Mrs. George V. Samwell Mr. and Mrs. Sigmond F. Sarnowski Miss-'Mary Savage Mr. and Mrs. Vincent Savarese Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Saykay Mr. and Mrs. Harry S. Scanlon Mr. John Scalfeo, Jr. Mr. George Scarpati Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Scefonas Mr. and Mrs. J. Scheidel WVilliam G. Schiffmacher, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. George Schmid Mrs. Philip C. Schmitt Mrs. Sophie Schmitt Dr. Leigh Schoen Mr. and Mrs. M. George Schoen Stanley Schoen Mr. and Mrs. August Scholl Mr. and Mrs. H. Schultheis Walter Schultz Mr. and Mrs. Fred Schwar Mr. and Mrs. Howard Schwartz Walter L. Schwartz Anne Scrivani Fr. William R. Scrill Mr. and Mrs. Adam Seaman James A. Sellar Joseph Sellerberg Mr. and Mrs. VVilliam Sellerberg The team's first stop after every game. Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Seltenrich . Mr. and Mrs. Patrick Shanahan George D. Shanley Mr. and Mrs. Francis C. Shaw Dennis Shea Mrs. Patrick Shea Patrick Shea Mr. and Mrs. William M. Sheehan Mr. and Mrs. John J. Sheridan Richard M. Sheridan '59 Mr. and Mrs. Edward J. Shugrue Mr. and Mrs. Morris Shuman Dorothea K. Siebert Mr. and Mrs. George Siebert Robert A. Siebert Mr. and Mrs. H. Sieban Mr. and Mrs. William Simms Peter J. Simonetti Don Skelton '61 Dot and Jim Skelton Mr. and Mrs. Fred G. Smith Frederick Smith ,59 Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Smith Mrs. R. C. Smith Mr. Ralph C. Smith Thomas V. Smith Mr. and Mrs. XVilliam A. Smith Mr. and Mrs. William B. Smith Mr. Michael J. Smithwick Mrs. Sarah K. Smithwick Mr. and Mrs. George Sochacki Mr. and Mrs. Peter V. Solmo Mr. and Mrs. Charles H. Southwick Joanna E. Spellman Mr. and Mrs. John VV. Spence Mr. and Mrs. S. J. Sperendi Mr. and Mrs. Leo J. Spiegel Thomas Spota Thomas Squieri Mrs. Charlotte Staniland Mr. and Mrs. Frank Stamm Mr. and Mrs. Henry Stamm Ann and Alfred J. Starger Ann and Alfred J. Starger Mrs. Herman B. Steeg Mr. and Mrs. William Steiger Mr. and Mrs. H. Steiner 216 Dr. and Mrs. G. J. Stork Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Stork Mr. and Mrs. A. G. Straub Mr. and Mrs. Charles Strickland Mr. and Mrs. George Strittmatter Mr. Martin Stubenhaus Dennis Sullivan '59 Daniel P. Sullivan '33 Mrs. Margaret Sullivan T. M. Sullivan Lawrence Susenberger Captain and Mrs. E. K. Swain Mr. and Mrs. Edward H. Sweetser J. Patrick Swords, ,59 Mr. and Mrs. Joseph F. Swords T Richard Tabak Dr. and Mrs. R. Tardera Mr. and Mrs. James Tardi Mrs. Marguerite Testa William S. Thomas Mrs. William Tierney Rev. William Tierney Mr. and Mrs. Michael J. Trainor Dr. and Mrs. Edgar A. Treacy Mr. and Mrs. Cornelius H. Tuszynski V Mr. and Mrs. Francis F. Vail Mr. and Mrs. P. Vallone Mr. and Mrs. C. Vanderhyde Mr. and Mrs. Carl A. VanDusen Diane VanDusky Mr. and Mrs. Allen H. VanName Judith Vaughan Mr. and Mrs. Nicholas W. Verola Mr. and Mrs. Jose C. Victoria A. and F. Viverito W Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Waddington David and Patrica Wallace Mr. and Mrs. Edward B. Wallace Mr. and Mrs. Donald J. Walsh Florence Walsh ' Mr. Henry Walsh Mrs. J. H. Walsh Mr. and Mrs. Joseph P. Walsh Joseph P. Walsh '61 Mr. Martin Walsh Mr. and Mrs. Robert F. Wareing Mr. and Mrs. Harold V. Wasson Mr. and Mrs. Stanley J. Waszak Mr. and Mrs. J. William Watkins Rhoda Weidy Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Weismann Mr. and Mrs. Richard Wesselbrand Mr. and Mrs. Harry W. Wessels Mr. and Mrs. W. Wheeler Mrs. G. Wheeler Frank L. Willgoose Maggie Williams Mrs. G. Williamson William E. Wilson Mr. and Mrs. Proctor Winter Francis J. Winters Mrs. Wirth Dr. and Mrs. T. F. Whalen Mrs. Maude Wolf Mr. and Mrs. Arthur R. Wood Mr. and Mrs. John F. Wood Miss D. Bartels Woodhaven Harry Woods Joseph Woods Mrs. John A. Worthley Mr. and Mrs. John Wright Kathy Wright Mrs. Nora Wright Mr. Raymond Wright Z Frank Zabata Ed and Rose Zanelli Mr. and Mrs. Frank Zazzarino BUSINESS PATRUNS Albertson Albertson Farm Implements Co. Garden Tools, Seeds Lawn Mowers - Sales and Service A. Yadseka PI 6-4132 The Blue Ribbon Meat M'kt 1360 Willis Avenue Albertson, L. I. John J. Glennon, Agency 897 Willis Avenue Albertson, N. Y. Hirsch Realty 1077 Willis Avenue MAyfair 1-5600 Raeder's Liquor Shop 1136 Willis Avenue MAyfair 1-1980 Compliments of Edward Smith Class of '59 Amityville A and E Motors Inc. Studebaker - Mercedes Benz 91 Merrick Road The source of our strength. 217 Air Coil Company Manufacturers of Tuffy', Bilge Pumps P.O. Box 444 Hills Signs Inc. 576 North Broadway If it is a. sign, we can make it Compliments of Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Lennon Shim's Dept. Store 198 Broadway Amityville, L. I., N. Y. Babylon Rudy's Service Station 768 Deer Park Avenue Lubrication - batteries - tires Martin's Barber Shop Opposite North Babylon School 781 Deer Park Avenue Baldwin COMPLIMENTS OF ADAM ROOFING AND SIDING CORP 26 SUNRISE HIGHWAY Baldwin Food Market Fancy Fruits Vegetables and Groceries 72 North Grand Avenue COMPLIMENTS OF A FRIEND COMPLIMENTS OF MR. AND MRS. J. G. CAHILL Grand Cleaning and Dyeing Company 210 North Grand Avenue BAldWin 3-5171 Compliments of Mr. and Mrs. F. Kelly Rite Service Fuel Company Fuel Oils - Blue Coal 73 North Grand Avenue COMPLIMENTS OF MR. AND MRS. HERBERT E. SMITH Al Wuttke Signs Baldwin New York X-L Cleaners 340 North Grand Avenue Baldwin Bay Shore Mario Hair Stylist 263 West Main Street Bay Shore, N. Y. Raymond Buick, Inc. 33 East Sunrise Highway Bay Shore, N. Y. West Main Street Service Station 221 W. Main Street Bay Shore, L. I. Bellmore Congratulations to the Class of '59 Mr. and Mrs. joseph H. Brown Compliments of Eugene Federer MR. AND MRS. JOHN J. MICHALEK 2100 BELLMORE AVENUE BELLMORE, N. Y. MR. AND MRS. LEVERN I. NORTON 1 HARRIS COURT BELLMORE Bellerose Bellerose Pharmacy 246-19 jamaica Avenue Bellerose, L. I. Cross-Island Attic Co., Inc. 251-12 Hillside Avenue Bellerose, L. I. Mr. and Mrs. Louis C. Maurer 87-15 254 Street Bellerose, L. I. Springfield Home Appliances 248-32 Iericho Turnpike GE 7-3212 forj F I 7-6083 Bethpage BEAU SEIOUR RESTAURANT STEWART AVENUE WE 1-0091 Cas and Al Barber Shop We Specialize in Children's Hair Cuts 289 Broadway YVE 1-2323 FLORAL HOME CLEANING SERVICE WINDOW WASHING, FLOOR WAXING PETER McMAHON WElls 5-9720 Hartis Bethpage Pharmacy Established 1927 Free Delivery HE 1-3202 Compliments of Mr. and Mrs. Theodore F. Sullivan Brooklyn ACT ELECTRICAL CONTRACTORS 26 THROOP AVENUE BROOKLYN 6, N. Y. ALFOR MACHINE CO., INC. PRECISION SCREW MACHINE PRODUCTS BROOKLYN, N. Y. Art in Metal Company Craftsmen in all Metals 13 Frost Street Badgley-Shutt Inc. 326 Livingston Street Guild Opticians P. Chierichella and Sons Est. 1912 Scrap Iron and Metals 236-240 Skillman Avenue CLAREN PRESS 319-39th STREET QUALITY PRINTING COMPLIMENTS OF A FRIEND Compliments of Detecto Scales Compliments of Mr. Rocky and Family Compliments of Von Sothen, Aicher, Moffet, and O'Hare F lozel Beauty Salon 533 Ocean Avenue Brooklyn 26, N. Y. Herchenroder Brothers 2914-24 Atlantic Avenue Brooklyn, N. Y. 218 JOHN KOERNER SONS, INC. MOTOR TRUCK BODIES BROOKLYN, N. Y. Marino Brothers Automotive Service EV 5-9628 HY 8-0627 Middleton Dinette Mfg. Co., Inc. 152 Middleton Street Brooklyn, N. Y. Carl Monaco Retail Wines and Liquor 175 Knickerbocker Avenue HY 7-0710 Sapphire Products Co., Inc. 204 Schenl Avenue Brooklyn, N. Y. Louis Serpico Tydol Gas Station 807 Metropolitan Avenue Siegel and Gordon Scrap Metals EV 8-4885 B. Rizzo, Prop. 195 Woodpoint Sperling's Meat Market 1664 Broadway Brooklyn Standard Johnson Co. 373 Pacific Street Brooklyn, N. Y. Greenpoint Pattern Works 12 Ash Street Wood and Metal Patterns Cambria Heights Best Wishes of Brogue Tavern Where Good Friends Meetv 216-19 Linden Boulevard Compliments of Equity Sales Co. Good Discount on Awnings, Patios Storm Windows, Jalousies LA 8-8570 Hunteris Department Store Every Day A Sale Day 233 10-12 Linden Boulevard LA 5-6148 Carle Place Carle Place Chemists 510 Westbury Avenue Carle Place, L. I. William O. Cave Co. 290 Westbury Avenue Carle Place, L. I. COLONNA STUDIOS, INC. 340 WESTBURY AVENUE YEARBOOK PHOTOS, WEDDINGS, GRADUATION 2 Iohnny's Carle Place Service Station 500 Westbury Avenue ED 4-8288 or ED 4-9682 THOMAS J. LONG PLASTICS FABRICATORS CABLE PLACE, N. Y. OLD COUNTRY DINER OLD COUNTRY AND GLEN COVE ROADS CARLE PLACE, N. Y. One Oak Dairy, Inc. Carle Place, N. Y. EDgewood 3-0025 Vidot Prime Meat Market, Inc. 566 Westbury Avenue We Specialize In Freezer Orders East Meadow Long Island Garage Builder 2364 Hempstead Turnpike Custom Built Garages Moran's Photo Studio 224 Newbridge Avenue East Meadow, L. I. One-Two-Three Window Co. 1868 Aaron Avenue, East Meadow IVanhoe 9-2600 Printing Service 2424 Hempstead Turnpike, E. M. PE 5-6070 East Northport Compliments of a Friend Chaminade Compliments of The Greene Family Frank I. Kelly Moving-Storage Daily Trips New York-Westchester 1085 Jericho Tumpike FOrest 8-9400 Larkfield Cleaners, Inc. Cleaners, Dyers, and Tailors 151 Larkfield Road Messinger Insurance Agency Established 1932 AN 1-1357 Pace Style Shoppe Women and Children Wearing Apparel 165 Larkfield Road Turnpike Tire Co., Inc. 1057 East Jericho Tumpike Firestone - A. Melosie and I. Taverna Wallace Toy and Stationery 24 Laurel Road East Northport, L. I., N. Y. East Williston Alfred,s Hair Stylist 50 Hillside Avenue Williston Park, N. Y. The Sock Hop-Another Chaminade First! 220 Bring this ad in and have a key cut free A and T Hardware Co. COpp. Herricks Shopping Centerj 433 Hillside Avenue, E. Williston, N. Y. Crane's Stationery Store 489 Willis Avenue Williston Park, L. I. Bill's Meat Market Choice and Prime Meats We Deliver PI 6-2360 Carvel Williston Park 270 Hillside Avenue Drive In DANISH MAID BAKE SHOP HERRICK'S SHOPPING CENTER WILLISTON PARK Donut Time Doughnuts - Coffee 597 Willis Avenue Compliments of jerry Dunn 60 East Williston Greenhouses Weddings, Corsages, Funerals Ploneer 2-9129 Economy Drug Co. 64 Hillside Avenue, Williston Park, L. I S. H. Bradley, Ph.G. PIoneer 6-4299 Ed's Shell Service Station Hillside and Collins Street PIoneer 8-9272 Haile Realty Co. 245 Hillside Avenue Williston Park, N. Y. Men's and Boy's Wear by Harris Herrick's Shopping Center Herrick's Cleaners Quality and Service Our Specialty 350 Hillside Avenue Ploneer 6-4320 Compliments of Island Cleaners Iack Kauder 289 Hillside Avenue Williston Park Compliments of Iohn's Butcherteria Finest Meats In Town Keilly Agency, Inc. 275 Hillside Avenue General Insurance Compliments of WILLIAM H. SADLIER, Inc. Publishers of Textbooks for Elementary and Secondary Schools HO 5-707l HO' 5-7072 BRAUN'S MODERN CARPET CLEANING CO. ORIENTAL - DOMESTIC RUGS Cleaned - Washed - Repaired Wall to wall carpets cleaned in your Home Visitors always welcome 222-28 95th AVENUE, QUEENS VILLAGE Bill's Steak House featuring Maine Lobsters Indian Ocean Shrimp Prime Sirloins for Two Double Thick Lamb Chops Our menu is planned to tempt the most discriminating appetite Inquire About Our Party Facilities Open Daily to 1 A. M. CORNER HILLSIDE AVENUE CFRANCIS LEVVIS BLVD. -206th STJ HO. 5-9597 Air Conditioned 22l IVanhoe 9-2121 WAlnut 1-0644 DeBruin 8c King Edmond J. Foley El t' l C t Civil Engineer 8: Land Smveyor ec rica ontrac or Licensed Electricians Residential Commercial Industrial 2045 HEMPSTEAD-FARMINGDALE TURNPIKE EAST MEADOW, NEW YORK SYOSSET, N. Y. N Chas. F. Vachris, Inc. 222 Mahoney's Restaurant 26 Hillside Avenue Williston Park, N. Y. Mahoney's Hillside Restaurant Seafood Our Specialty 26 Hillside Avenue Manhattan Food Stores 486 Willis Avenue Williston Park, L. I. Martin Funeral Home 412 Willis Avenue Williston Park, N. Y. Ryanis Liquor Store 477 Willis Avenue Opp. Manhattan Market Pioneer 6-6668 Moore's Refrigeration Box 91 Williston Park Moretta's Beauty Salon 23 Hillside Avenue Williston Park, N. Y. Odds and Ends Antique Shop 471 Willis Avenue Ploneer 7-7775 See us about selling your attic and cellar treasures Piscitelli Wine and Liquor Store 58 Hillside Avenue Williston Park, L. I. Public Drive -in Cleaner 627 Willis Avenue We do our own dry cleaning Regency Men's Shop 70 Hillside Avenue Williston Park THE ROWLAND AGENCY INSURANCE UNDERWRITERS E. ROWLAND - JOHN P. NELSON Rudy's Super Delicatessen 60 Williston Avenue Williston Park, N. Y. Scientific Home Cleaning Complete Home Cleaning 105 Hillside Avenue STANDARD SERVICE CO. IANITOR SERVICE SPECIALISTS EAST WILLISTON, N. Y. Steel Fence Co. 269 Hillside Avenue Williston Park, L. I., N. Y. Stern's Service Station Flying A Service Corner Hillside and Marcellus Ploneer 7-8455 A solemn moment at the l7th Annual Gold Star Mass. Village Service Center 579 Willis Avenue Williston Park, N. Y. Sidney Wechter and Co. 30 Hillside Avenue Williston Park, N. Y. Grace and Charles White 146 Campbell Avenue Williston Park Williston Beverage Co. 396 Willis Avenue Williston Park, N. Y. Williston Park Florist 161 Hillside Avenue Williston Park Williston Sewing Center 130 Hillside Avenue Williston Park, L. I., N. Y. Williston Park Television and Radio 338 Hillside Avenue Ploneer 6-1919 Elmont Alden Bike and Mower Supply 238-12 Linden Boulevard Elmont, N. Y. Anthony's Dairy Products Latticini and Mozzarella 2268 Leighton Road PR 5-0069 Argo Lanes F Ieldstone 3-7070 Elmont, N. Y. 223 Compliments of Dr. and Mrs. William F . Browne, Jr. Compliments of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Hoeg and Family Compliments of Daniel C. Rynkar and Co. Congratulations from Mr. and Mrs. Laginestra Conti Brothers Automotive Service Center, Inc. Covert Avenue and Hempstead Turnpike EDLU CUSTOM BUILDERS, INC. 1301 HEMPSTEAD TURNPIKE ELMONT, N. Y. Elmont Motor Sales, Inc. Authorized Rambler Dealer Loria Brothers, Mgrs. Alfred N. Krummenacker Garden Supplies Linden Boulevard near Elmont McVeigh's Hardware 480 Hempstead Turnpike Elmont, N. Y. Rottkamp and Sons Beer Distributors 741 Elmont Road Elmont, N. Y. Stop 20 Diner Hempstead Turnpike and Covert Avenue Elmont, L. I., N. Y. MALVERNE FUNERAL HOME MYRON S. CARMAN, Pres. A Personal Service of Distinction 363 HEMPSTEAD AVENUE MALVERNE, NEW YORK PETE CONTE TRUCKING, INC. Phone: EDgewood 4-0826 nl' 239 SEAMAN COURT WESTBURY, NEW YORK Compliments of ST. JOSEPH'S CHURCH GARDEN CITY, NEW YORK BANK of ROCKVILLE CENTRE TRUST OCEANSIDE ROCKVILLE CENTRE 3259 VILLAGE AVE. and LONG BEACH ROAD MERRICK ROAD RO 6-7IOO RO 6-0600 NORTH MALVERNE DOGWOOD SHOPPING CENTER IV 9-3001 224 Tudor Jewelers Diamonds, Watches, Jewelry Silverware, Clocks Nationally Advertised Lines Farmingdale ST. CHARLES MEMORIALS AND FLORIST ANYTHING AND EVERYTHING FOR ST. CHARLES CEMETERY TU 8-0771 or TU 8-3070 Mr. and Mrs. J. Massimino 191 Thomas Powell Boulevard Farmingdale FARMINCDALE MACHINE TOOL CO. TOOL AND PRODUCTION WORK JOSEPH GAZZA, FARMINCDALE Tri Carbs Safety and Courtesy Club Farmingdale Floral Park John Russo - Formal Wear to Hire Tailor, Cleaning, Pressing 129-A Tulip Avenue Rose Chemists 268-01 Hillside Avenue Free Delivery FLoral Park 3-8761 RITZ CLEANERS 256-05 HILLSIDE AVENUE FLoral Park 7-1661 Richardsonis Liquor Store, Inc. 372 Tulip Avenue Your Friendly Liquor Store FLoral Park 4-1550 COMPLIMENTS OF MR. AND MRS. L. B. RAFFERTY, SR. Edmund D. Purcell 111 South Tyson Avenue Floral Park BEST WISHES TO THE CLASS OF '59 MR. AND MRS. EDWARD J. O'CONNELL Nunners Bakery 199 Jericho Turnpike Floral Park Michael P. Morgan Religious Articles 115 South Tyson Avenue FLoral Park 4-1625 Miller Typewriter Exchange 105 South Tyson Avenue Sales Representative - Royal Typewriters Floral Prime Meat Market 225 Jericho Turnpike Floral Park, N. Y. Floral Park Firestone 212 Jericho Turnpike Floral Park, N. Y. Floral Furniture Co. 216 Jericho Turnpike Floral Park, L. I. Ernieis Delicatessen Catering, Delicious Salads FI 7-1882 Eastern Industrial Equipment Co. 34 Cherry Lane CE 7-4567 Power Tools, Sales, Service, Rentals D. Moss Shoes 188 Jericho Turnpike Floral Park, N. Y. Colonial Service Station 17 Covert Avenue Corner Cisney Avenue Carl's Shoe Service 274 Jericho Turnpike FLoral Park 4-2267 Bums and Horton Engine Parts Co., Inc. Authorized Service Distributors Briggs and Stratton Engines and Parts Bocar Realty Hillside Avenue and City Line Floral Park, N. Y. Flushing Breitfeller Motors, Inc. 191-20 Northern Boulevard Flushing, L. I., N. Y. Compliments of Eric Meyer 211 Union Turnpike Forest Hills Metavac Inc. Manufacturers of Electronic Components Flushing, N. Y. Towne Pharmacy Prescriptions called for and Delivered 7124 Austin Street Franklin Square Mr. and Mrs. Mark F. Buthorn 938 Van Buren Avenue Franklin Square Drug Fair 775 Hempstead Turnpike Franklin Square, N. Y. Franklin Square Van Co., Inc. 1154 Hempstead Turnpike FLoral Park 4-2994 Joseph Hoffman and Sons Beer and Soda 864 Hempstead Turnpike Mike Hoffman makes music appreciable. 225 Keyboard Music 1035 Hempstead Turnpike Franklin Square, N. Y. Modern Maid Kitchens 221 Scherer Boulevard Franklin Square, N. Y. Scheblein Brothers Bakery 185 Franklin Avenue Franklin Square, N. Y. Freeport VILLA ROSA RESTAURANT RESTAURANT AND COCKTAIL LOUNGE 244 EAST MERRICK ROAD VIKING FISHING FLEET FISHING IS FUN FREEPORT, N. Y. T. Robert Sullivan Meadow Brook Bank Building Freeport, N. Y. Quality Meats, Poultry, Provisions UF or Those Who Want The Best Vic Saccone, Prop. Compliments of Mr. and Mrs. H. Sieban Compliments of Dr. Stanley R. Saddles, D.D.S. Mountcastleis Liquor Store 347 South Grove Street Free Delivery F Reeport 9-1234 Compliments of Dr. and Mrs. McKenna Martin Coal and Oil Co. 99 Russell Place Freeport, N. Y. FReeport 8-1400 R. A. Hungerford Funeral Home 110 Pine Street Freeport, N. Y. Ed Kayatt's Bar-B-Q Pit Charcoal Steaks, Bar-B-Q, Ribs, Chicken 38 West Sunrise Highway FReeport 8-9402 Hunter Clothes Men, Students, Boys 92 South Main Street Compliments of Herbis Service Station Freeport, N. Y. Brothers O'Conr1or and Callahan off to darkest Africa Freeport Equipment Sales and Rentals, Inc. 170 West Sunrise Highway FReeport 8-2302 Joseph A. Fisher and Co. Accountants and Auditors Freeport, N. Y. Garden City Adelphi Cleaners 328 Nassau Boulevard Garden City South, N. Y. Adelphi Delicatessen 351 Nassau Boulevard Garden City IV 6-4141 Alray Jericho Turnpike and County Courthouse Road Ploneer 6-2377 or Ploneer 6-9678 BelloW's Liquor Store 34 Nassau Boulevard Garden City, N. Y. Compliments of Joseph I. Braun Garden City COMPLIMENTS OF BRIAN PRESS, INC. MR. AND MRS. CHARLES F. BRYAN 174 NASSAU BOULEVARD GARDEN CITY, N. Y. 226 Canivan Brothers, Inc. 166 - 7th Street Garden City, N. Y. Canton Laundry All Work Done By Hand 57 New Hyde Park Road Chemicolloid Laboratories 55 Herricks Road Garden City Park, N . Y. Bruce and Donald Chichester 53 Vassar Street Garden City, N. Y. Corso Pastry Shop 96 Seventh Street Garden City, N. Y. Compliments of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas F. Cunningham 160 Kilburn Road Compliments of Park A. Doing DreXl's Bake Shop 30 Nassau Boulevard Garden City South IV 6-8971 Filan's Beauty Salon 7 Nassau Boulevard Mrs. Philip and Miss Ethel to Serve You MR. AND MRS. HARRY FISHER 167 SALISBURY AVENUE GARDEN CITY, N. Y. Qlnnnvllgka For Dining in the Great Tradition VISIT: I IO East 23rd Street near 4th Avenue For Dining in the Old New York Manner VISIT: ZOO East 23rd Street at 3rd Avenue TWO FAMOUS LOCATIONS FOR GRACIOUS DINING IN NEW YORK CITY Compliments of Compliments of HARRY J. LEE, D.D.S. CLASS OF '32 and lla Palma Print1ngCnn1pany, Inn JAMES P. LEE, LL.B. apmers of Tarmad, CLASS OF '35 CXQQIW 87 PARK BOULEVARD 64-66 CLIFF STREET MALVERNE, NEW YORK NEW YORK 38 N Y 227 COMPLIMENTS OF MR. AND MRS. WALTER E. FITZPATRICK AND FAMILY Compliments of The Fochtman Family Franklin Meat Market 655 Franklin Avenue Garden City, N. Y. Garden City Florist 173 7th Street Garden City Ploneer 7-2121 Garden City Golf Range and Miniature Course Jericho Turnpike and Nassau Boulevard Compliments of The Garden City Hand Laundry 16 South Nassau Boulevard Garden City Garden Sweet Shop 61 New Hyde Park Road Garden City Hamburger Express 176 7th Street The Nation's Finest Hamburgers HILTON HOUSE INC. WINES AND LIQUORS 53 HILTON AVENUE, GARDEN CITY PROMPT DELIVERY Ploneer 2-1000 Hoffmann's Delicatessen 180 7th Street Garden City, N. Y. Hubbell, Klapper, and Hubbell 65 Hilton Avenue Garden City, N. Y. Ploneer 7-2900 J. C. Truck Equipment Co., Inc. 2107 Jericho Turnpike Garden City Park, N. Y. William Lane Fine Foods 100 7th Street Mr. and Mrs. C. Benedict Mauro 104 Cambridge Avenue Garden City, N. Y. JOSEPH MAUSER 723 FRANKLIN AVENUE GARDEN CITY, N. Y. Mr. and Mrs. John McAssey 276 South Kilburn Road Garden City, N. Y. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph J. Rhodes 200 Marcus Avenue Garden City Park Matthew W. Rogers 201 Brompton Road Garden City South, N. Y. Compliments of Saulis Men Shop Franklin Avenue at 10th Street Spies' Camera Shop, Inc. 933 Franklin Avenue Garden City, N. Y. Compliments of Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Stack MR. AND MRS. MATTHEW V. STEPSIS 104 WICKHAM ROAD GARDEN CITY, N. Y. Sweeney-Hamilton Mobile Station Repairs, Service, Brakes 36 New Hyde Park Road Compliments of The Tart Family Michael's Shoe Shop Shoe Repairing IV 3-5933 361 Nassau Boulevard Garden City South, N. Y. Henderson W. Morrison 14 Cedar Place Garden City Mr. and Mrs. Frederick T. Moss 53 Nassau Boulevard Garden City, N. Y. NELSON, LOICAY AND REILLY, INC. INSURANCE 350 OLD COUNTRY ROAD GARDEN CITY, N. Y. Compliments of The O'Shea Family J. H. Penny, Inc. Guild Optician Garden City THE QUINLAN AGENCY INSURANCE AND REAL ESTATE GARDEN CITY, N. Y. Charles Reedy Beauty Salon Individual Styling FL 4-6657 64 New Hyde Park Road Taylor Warner Corp. Independent Realtors 101 7th Street Garden City Ploneer 2-7100 229 Tervo's House of Specialties Art and Model Supplies 14 Nassau Boulevard Garden City South Victor's Barber Shop 654 Franklin Avenue Garden City, N. Y. Washington Avenue Service Station Old Country Road and Washington Avenue Garden City Washington Avenue Service Station 299 Washington Avenue Garden City, N. Y. Mr. and Mrs. J. Donald Whelehan 76 Kensington Road Garden City, N. Y. Glen Cove Brigiti Wine and Liquor 108 School Street OR 1-0321 Buckley Garage Sea Cliff Avenue Glen Cove, N. Y. JOSEPH E. DIOGUARDI SURVEYOR ORiole 6-1282 Compliments of Tom Furst 2C Blue Angels Glen Floors 68 Glen Street Glen Cove Gold Star Tuxedo Rental 10 Pulaski Street Glen Cove GL 4-5252 Discounts to Students School Street Music Store 61-63 School Street Glen Cove, N. Y. Glen Head Compliments of Glen Head Hardware Glen Head Glen Head Tailor and Furrier 56 Glen Head Road Glen Head, N. Y. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas X. Lynch 3 Polly Lane Glen Head, N. Y. Great Neck BEST WISHES TO THE CLASS OF '59 MR. AND MRS. LEO I. O'CALLAGHN AND FAMILY Dr. A. D. Mollin, D.D.S. 260 Middle Neck Road Great Neck Compliments of Mr. and Mrs. Mormile Greenlawn Henry's Delicatessen 225 Broadway Greenlawn Tony's Service Station Broadway and Bristol Street Greenlawn, N. Y. Halesite Harbor Inn New York Avenue Halesite, L. I. COMPLIMENTS OF MR. AND MRS. VICTOR I. NOONAN Hempstead Compliments of Rev. Iohn F. Whelan Welding Engineering Co. 24 Gladys Avenue Swimming Pools Walsh-Conley Religious Goods, Inc. Beautiful Christmas Gifts 38 North Franklin Street Hempstead, N. Y. Terminal Lanes, Inc. Special Rates for Students join Our Junior Leagues Stafford Uniforms and Equipment For All School Sports 150 Jackson Street Schneider-Trotte Corp. Rental: Dodge-Plymouth-Simca 229 North Franklin Street IV 6-7450 Thomas Scarkinato Plastering Contractor 83 Holly Avenue Hempstead, N. Y. Iohn M. Reisert Equitable Life Services Hempstead O'Connor Liquor Store 682 Fulton Avenue Hempstead, N. Y. L5019 Murphyls Luncheonette 1096 Grand Avenue South Hempstead McNamara's Band Ciel, Al, Albert, Ken and Mary S. H. Kress and Co. 40 Main Street Hempstead, N. Y. Iacoves Liquor Store 52 Hempstead Turnpike West Hempstead Husnik Jewelers 152 Jakson Street Hempstead, L. I. IV 3-6930 COMPLIMENTS OF HEMPST EAD BANK Harvest Food Store 719 Fulton Avenue Hempstead, N. Y. Hagewah's Delicatessen and Caterers IVanhoe 1-9170 Greenwich Wine and Liquor 16 Greenwich Street IVanhoe 3-6390 A Friend of Chaminade COMPLIMENTS OF A FRIEND Frederick's 262 Fulton Avenue Hempstead, N. Y. F itsall Screw Anchors 473 South Franklin Street Hempstead, N. Y. Fairview Cleaners 731 Fulton Avenue Hempstead, N. Y. Compliments of The Erensen Family Ed,s Little Inn 729 Fulton Avenue C Where Good Fellows Get Together Seventeen new faces at Chaminade 230 as MEYER LUBRICANTS, INC. I I L A T V G N KENDALL DISTRIBUTORS FOR LONG ISLAND REAL ESTATE - INSURANCE I-IEMPSTEAD I HOIIIS 5-5500 H96 FULTON AVENUE lVanhOe 6-2600 214-80 JAMAICA AVE., QUEENS VILLAGE, N. Y. I-IIcIcsvII.LE 234 OLD COUNTRY ROAD WEIIS 8-2900 WANTAGH 3280 SUNRISE HIGHWAY SUHSQI I-9600 BABYLQN 390 SUNRISE HIGHWAY Mohawk I-4500 'Sl-IP 214-80 JAMAICA AVENUE I050 SUNRISE HIGHWAY IUHIDQE I-3400 QUEENS V -MGE 28' L- 1 N- Y- NEW YORK CITY LINE Fleldstone T-6700 HOIIIS 5-2170-I PRim. 5-3222 PE 6-I540 CLASS or 1959 Compliments of SUNDRIES SERVICE CO. RESTAURANT - CAFETERIA THE MAN EY FAMILY EQUIPMENT Kitchen Supplies - Chinaware Glassware 601 WEST 28th STREET NEW YORK I, N. Y. l 1 We came, we saw, we conquered. Compliments of , Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Edel Country Delicatessen 159 Main Street Hempstead, L. I., N. Y. COMPLIMENTS OF MR. AND MRS. VINCENT J. CLAYTON Mr. and Mrs. Eugene B. Casey 76 Courtenay Road Hempstead, N. Y. BROWN-HARTER CADILLAC, INC. 316 North Franklin Street Hempstead, N. Y. The Air Supply Corp. 19 West Columbia Street Charles W. Miller, President Hicksville MR. AND MRS. JOHN BRANSFIELD 6 MICHAEL ROAD HICKSVILLE, N. Y. Compliments of Mr. and Mrs. John A. BLu'ns Compliments of Mr. and Mrs. Pat Caccio Central Trades News Publication Office 206 Jackson Avenue The County Pet Shop 410 Jerusalem Avenue Hicksville, N. Y. Frank De Monaco 125 Jerusalem Avenue Hicksville, L. I., N. Y. Hicksville Farms Prime and Choice Meats Self-Service Food Store Hicksville-Levittown Beer Distributor 70 Woodbury Road Compliments of Hicksville Rambler, Inc. Old Country Road Compliments of The Maggi Family PLASTIC MATERIALS, INC NEW SOUTH ROAD HICKSVILLE, N. Y. PLu'cell's Flower Shop 188-A Broadway Member of F.T.D. WElls 1-2830 232 Compliments of Herbert Richheimer General Contractor 416 Jerusalem Avenue Seaman and Eiseman 67 Broadway Insurance Co. Tom Smith's Beefeater Restaurant 295 Old Country Road Hicksville, L. I., N. Y. TRo1ANo EXPRESS co., INC. 42 EAST CABLE STREET HICKSVILLE, L. 1., N. Y. Call Today, Sold Tomorrow! Vigilant 234 Old Country Road WElls 8-2900 Fleldstone 7-6700 Hollis Congratulations to the Class of '59 John P. Feldmann, '59 Compliments to the Class of '59 Hillside Esso Service Center 202-06 Hillside Avenue JAY VEE SERVICE STATION 196-23 HILLSIDE AVENUE HOLLIS 23, N. Y. Be Confident and Shop at Merit Meat Market TA 3-3877 Compliments of The Petzingers R. A. Saam - Hardware 207-02 Hollis Avenue HOllis 5-4430 Titus Wines and Liquors 89-56 Francis Boulevard Hollis, L. I., N. Y. Weiner Pharmacy 199-30 Hollis Avenue Drugs, Prescriptions, Cosmetics Huntington Al's Texaco Station 502 New York Avenue Huntington, N. Y. is Mr. Meadow Brookw sends Best Wishes for Success to THE CLASS OF 1959 the rzqlional bang Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation COrT1piiI'Y1er'lTS of Congratulat T PETER nd His Ciassmat fro THE GARDEN CITY HOTEL MR. and MRS. CARL ROTH GORDON N. TAYLOR Manager A O 233 BEST WISI-IES TO THE CLASS OF I959 The Ciarraputa Family gf oneer 7-8787 STANDARD AIRCRAFT EQUIPMENT COMPANY INCORPORATED Pioneer Distributors of Aviation's Leading Lines MINEOLA, LONG ISLAND, NEW YORK JOHN M. SERENCI FRANK NICOLAZZI Insurance Real Estate NICOL REALTY CO. GENERAL CONTRACTING 742 FULTON AVENUE IV 6-7400 HEMPSTEAD, N. Y. IV 3-5020 234 Beach House Stationery, Soda Washington Drive Brush's Dairy Milk, Cream, and Eggs HA 7-0197 Frank Ciafone, M.D. 27 East Carver Street Huntington COUNTRY TOGS 265 MAIN STREET HUNTINGTON Forte Improvement Co. 191 New York Avenue Formica - Complete Kitchens Funnel and Cook Druggists Main Street Huntington, N. Y. Hush-A-Bye Toy Supermart 631 New York Avenue Also At Lake Success Frank Ley Fine Furniture Made to Order HA 7-2252 MR. AND MRS. PARKER J. LYNCH HUNTINGTON. NEW YORK Martelli's Greenhouses Flowers For All Occasions HA 7-1127 Arthur I. Messinger 611 New York Avenue Huntington, N. Y. Robert C. Moss, Inc., Opticians 361 Main Street Huntington, N. Y. Good Wishes From Southdown Pharmacy 215 Wall Street Huntington Station Coret Musical Instruments Corp. 2044 New York Avenue Huntington Station, N. Y. Whitman Cleaners and Dyers 2079 New York Avenue Huntington Station, N. Y. Bro. Anthony Ipsaro, S.M., instructs three erudite Sophomores in his First Year German class. Louis Walsorf Agency Insurance - Real Estate 1140 New York Avenue Suburban Modes Dresses, Sportswear, Accessories in Southdown Shopping Center Compliments of Mr. and Mrs. Peter Scholl John and Louis' Rollingwood Esso S15 Route 110 and Walt Whitman Road South Huntington Mei Ting Chinese Cuisine 2 East Jericho Turnpike Noted for Fine Foods Don J. Repice 517 East Jericho Turnpike Huntington Station, N. Y. Oxford Motors, Inc. Railroad Plaza Huntington Station, N. Y. Dan Mele Fuel Oil 71 Railroad Avenue Huntington Station, N. Y. COMPLIMENTS OF ST. HUGH CHURCH HUNTINGTON STATION, N. Y. Herman's Liquor Store 8 West Jericho Huntington Station, L.I. 235 COMPLIMENTS OF MR. AND MRS. JAMES FENLON HUNTINGTON STATION, N. Y. Compliments of Mr. and Mrs. Walter K. Felgner Farley-Jenkins Sporting Goods 19 Walt Whitman Road Huntington Station, N. Y. Carleis Barber Shop 1554 New York Avenue Huntington Station, N. Y. Brancatois Italian Restaurant 234 West Jericho Turnpike Best Pizzas on Long Island Acme Drive-in Cleaners 1888 New York Avenue Huntington Station, L. I. Jamaica Albert W. Baun, General Insurance 90-04 161st Street Jamaica, N. Y. Arthur Hettich, Inc. 220-24 Jamaica Avenue 'Where Fine Furniture Costs Less DR. AND MRS. JOSEPH C. INDELICATO 184-28 MIDLAND PARKWAY JAMAICA ESTATES Compliments of Duralah Equipment Corp Manufacturers and Designers of LABORATORY FURNITURE NICHOLAS INGARRA President 979-995 Linwood Street Brooklyn 8, New York 236 Good Luck to The 3E Comets YV. F. Sheehan Corp. Hardware and Paint Iamaica, N. Y. Mr. and Mrs. John T. Sweeney 84-26 Aaron Street Jamaica, N. Y. Levittown Bottjer's Delicatessen Center Lane Village Green Levittown Equitable Servicing Corp. 3000 Hempstead Turnpike Levittown, N. Y. Compliments of Mr. and Mrs. XV. Griffin Compliments of Mr. and Mrs. R. Kardos LEVITTOWN CATHOLIC SHOP, INC. 3106 HEMPSTEAD TURNPIKE PErshing 5-1100 Mayfair Cleaners Ladies' and Men,s Tailoring Tux To Hire Compliments of WVarren's Service Station 151 Ierusalem Avenue Lindenhurst ALCO AWNING AND VERTICAL BLIND CORP. 32 EAST SUNRISE HIGHWAY NORTH LINDENHURST, L. I. COMPLIMENTS OF A FRIEND Long Island City Elevators by Armor Elevator Co., Inc. 35-45 35th Street, L. I. C., N. Y. MacGuire Wiping Towel Service Vernon Boulevard Long Island City RICCARDO'S 21-01 24th AVENUE AsToP.rA, N. Y. Lynbrook Davis Mens Shop 29 Atlantic Avenue Lynbrook Best Wishes to the Class of '59 Mr. and Mrs. Iohn M. Duffy Franklin Square Anthony D. Gilas and Sons uplay 14 goes left not rightlu Greenho11ses - Growers of Fine Flowers I 53 Franklin Avenue County Sport Center North Village Green Levittown Compliments of Daniel and Kutner 3000 Hempstead Turnpike East Green Drugs, Inc. East Village Green PE 1-2575 Economy Drugs of Levittown Clinical Laboratory WElls l-4545 WE1ls 1-4100 A. C. English Plumbing and Heating 92 Gadiners Avenue Fuel Oil and Burner Service PE 5-4000 Meenan Oil Co., Inc. L b kG Sttion Hempstead Turnpike and Wantagh Avenue yn mo as a Long Island and Penn. Iohn W. Pergola Mortgage and Home Improvement Refinancing 27 Division Avenue COMPLIMENTS OF HERBERT RICHHEIMER, INC. GENERAL CONTRACTORS Marlen C. Robb and Jeremiah I. Callahan Insurance Consultants Levittown, New York Compliments of George Shuck Family Levittown, N. Y. 237 Broadway and Scranton Avenue Lynbrook, Long Island Peter A. McCabe Certified Public Accountants 64 Hodson Avenue, Lynbrook Rupp Chevrolet Corp. 619 Sunrise Highway Lynbrook, N. Y. Compliments of Mr. and Mrs. Cornelius Smith Compliments of I. H. Thomas Co., Inc. Lynbrook, L. I. Malverne Annis Stores Cleaners-Dyers 273 Hempstead Avenue Malverne, N. Y. Associated Food Stores 344 Hempstead Avenue The Friendly Food Store Best Wishes to the Class of '59 Mr. and Mrs. George Bowers Malverne, N. Y. F and N Prime Meats 345 Hempstead Avenue Malverne, N. Y. Harby Decorators 11 Nassau Avenue Malverne, N. Y. Compliments of Dr. Ioseph R. Levy Malverne, N. Y. Malverne Bowling Lanes 342 Hempstead Avenue LY 9-1134 Malverne Food Shops 22 Church Street Groceries, Choice Meats, Cold Cuts Malverne Garage 306 Hempstead Avenue Malverne, N. Y. MARTIN AND McCORMACK STATION' CAFE 280 HEMPSTEAD AVENUE BEST FOOD SERVED Norris Sales Co. Radio - Television - Appliances Malverne, N. Y. Ray,s Camera Shop 304 Hempstead Avenue Malverne Pat's Prime Meats 32 Church Street Malverne, N. Y. Violet Beauty Salon 36 Church Street Malverne A. L. and I. Service Station 125 Broadway Malverne, L. I. Manhasset Woodrow F. Biondo, Representative Equitable Life Assurance Society POrt VVashington 7-6452 The Country Squire Natural Shoulder Clothing For the Young Man Going Places Compliments of Cambria Restaurant 1669 Northern Boulevard Best Wishes to the Class of 159 Dan and Richard Hair Stylists 525 Plandome Road BEST W1sHEs TO THE CLASS OF '59 MR. AND MRS. WALTER MOLOUGHNEY Port Motors 15 Port VVashington Boulevard Manhasset Hans M. Ries 200 Elderfields Road Manhasset Vincent's French Cleaners, Inc. 421 Plandome Road MA 7-0476 Pick-up n' Delivery Mr. Flynn to his men: Do this or else! Guy's Barber Shop 425 Plandome Road Manhasset, N. Y. LuMar Coiffures, Inc. 2118 Northern Boulevard Manhasset, N. Y. Manhasset Lunher and Supply Co. If itis used in building Manhasset has itf, Manhasset Sport Shop 111 Plandome Road MA 7-1947 Class of 1959 Compliments of Mr. and Mrs. Peter P. McDermott Michael's Shoes Shoes for the Entire Family 1374 Northern Boulevard 238 Massapequa COMPLIMENTS OF MR. AND MRS. C. HAVICAN Delray Realty 1250 Merrick Road Nassau Shoresv Custom Homes Waterfront Property Dina Cleaners and Tailors Good Luck Michael U Family Laundermat 740 North Broadway North Massapequa, L. I. Gene Hair Stylist 528 Broadway Massapequa, N. Y. PI 6-4700 - 6-5200 A B C INSULATION CO., INC. Don't Debate - lnsulateu ALL TYPES OF HOME and COMMERCIAL INSULATION WORK P.O. BOX 608 MINEOLA, NEW YORK THE McGOVERNS JOE, Georgetown GENE, Niagara KATHLEEN, St. Agnes JERRY, Chaminade MARY, Georgetown IH View ww, QM. LONG ISLAND'S LARGEST REAL ESTATE CHAIN EXECUTIVE OFFICES QUEENS VILLAGE, NEW YORK 239 IO A.M. to 9 P.M. PR 5-5794 RAY'S TUXEDO RENTAL IN FRANKLIN SQUARE Special Rates for Prom Groups Compliments to the Class of '59 8 NEW HYDE PARK ROAD 3 Doors off Hempstead Turnpike FRANKLIN SQUARE, N. Y. BARLEY'S PHARMACY ROBERT J. SCHWAN, Prop. Phone EDgewood 3 -OO6O I67 POST AVENUE WESTBURY, L. I., N. Y. Compliments of FH Design Corp. SUBSIDIARY BENRUS WATCH CO., Inc. 477 ATLANTIC AVENUE EAST ROCKAWAY, L. I., N. Y. Congratulations to THE CLASS OF I959 MR. and MRS. SYLVESTER J. SULLIVAN Q 240 Italian Pork Center 518 A Broadway Massapequa, N. Y. Krisch's Inc. Homemade Ice Cream and Candy Try Our Delicious Ice Cream Cake John M. Loeffler Builder of Exclusive Custom Homes 131 Beach Road Massapequa Fuel Co., Inc. 503 Hicksville Road PYramid 8-1545 Or 2350 Shore Sweet Shop 202 Merrick Road Massapequa, N. Y. Merrick Compliments to the Class of '59 The Chesleigh Family Compliments of Ciro Ciro's Barber Shop Merrick, N. Y. Compliments of the Clifford Family Compliments of Mr. and Mrs. John F. Gleason Good Harvest Merrick Home of Fine Foods Compliments of Jack's Service Station Merrick, N. Y. Best Wishes to the Class of '59 Mr. and Mrs. David Johnston Compliments of the J. P. Trucking Co. Merrick, N. Y. George C. Kelso Pharmacist 38 North Merrick Avenue Merrick Gables Delicatessen 135 East Merrick Avenue Pat and Jack Brinsley, Props. COMPLIMENTS OF PUNCH Sarrapede's Liquors 45 Merrick Avenue Merrick, L. I. THORNE PLUMBING AND HEATING CORP. EDDY AND WOODY THORNE Tiny Towne VVonderland of Children's Apparel 64 Merrick Avenue Compliments of Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Tynan Alco Associates, Inc. 206 East Jericho Turnpike Pioneer 7-8855 Anneis Gift Shop 150 Mineola Boulevard Mineola, N. Y. Adelphi Electronics, Inc. 142 Mineola Boulevard Mineola, L. I. Arthur M. Lewis Band Instruments Repairs, Rentals, Sales Barnwell Tire Co., Inc. 263 Jericho Turnpike Mineola, L. I. Last one in gets a cold shower! Mineola Asher's Pharmacy 143 Jericho Turnpike Mineola, N. Y. George C. Ashby Hardware Co. Main and Second Streets Mineola, L. I. ARROW ELECTRONICS, INC. 525 JERICHO TURNPIKE PIoneer 6-8686 Compliments of the Alessandra Family 241 John Belo Foundations and Concrete Work Ploneer 2-5222 Compliments of Edward M. Beirne Bert's Esso Service 300 Jericho Turnpike Ploneer 6-9327 Big Three Esso Service Tires, Tubes, Batteries 196 Mineola Boulevard Ploneer 6-9655 Bill's Window Cleaning Co. 32 Berkley Road Residential Window Cleaning Bobthaw Auto Service 400 Jericho Turnpike Road Service - Pick Up Plonccr Boulevard Market H. and C. Zgutowicz, Prop. 247 Mineola Boulevard Compliments of Bowl Mart 75 East Jericho Turnpike Sidney B. Bowne and Son 161 WVillis Avenue Mineola, L. I., N. Y. Good Luck From Bruning Bros., Inc. 7-7770 Clinton Welding Supply Co., Inc 45 East Jericho Turnpike Gases Rental Machines and Repairs COCA COLA BOTTLING CO. OF N. Y., INC. BRUSH HOLLOW ROAD JERICHO Community Market 85 VVestbury Avenue Mineola Country Girl Farms Fresh Vineland Jersey Eggs 92 East Jericho Turnpike Courtside Service Station, Inc. 216 Old Country Road Collision Work and Repairs The Mothers CIub's Christmas Boutique: Madame desire? Burns Service Station 397 Jericho Turnpike Service is Our Business Butler French Dry Cleaners 346 East Jericho Turnpike Mineola, N. Y. Caputo Bros. and Co. Statuary and Marble Tables Ploneer 7-3107 Carvel Herricks Road and 1st Street Mineola, N. Y. Best Wishes P. J. Cunningham LIC-L-1630 85 Westbury Avenue Dixie Diner 17 East Jericho Turnpike Mineola, New York JEROME H. DORAN 33 WILLIS AVENUE MINEOLA, N. Y. Compliments of Eagle Insulation Co., Mineola Home Improvements East Coast Attic and Basement Co. Mr. and Mrs. Edward J. Christie 214 East Jericho Turnpike and Family Mineola N. Y. 7 242 Compliments of Edwards, F roehlich, and McDonough 34 Willis Avenue, Mineola Forsome Dairy Products Co. 90 Second Street Mineola, N. Y. Foresto Men's Shop 309-ll VVillis Avenue Tuxedos To Hire Franwin Pharmacy 127 Mineola Boulevard Ploneer 6-4720 Fred's Bake Shop Where cakes taste besti' Open every day except Monday COMPLIMEN TS OF A FRIEND COMPLIMEN TS OF THE FUSSELLS Compliments Malcom Garland Family Mineola, N. Y. Geffner Motors, Inc. Exclusive Plymouth Dealer Mineola, N. Y. Compliments of Dr. Michael L. Giuliano Compliments of Mr. Donald C. Harrison ALTON PLUMBING AND HEATING 111 HERRICKS ROAD MINEOLA, N. Y. House of Tires, Inc. 285 Jericho Turnpike Mineola, N. Y. Jensen's Wine and Liquor Store 192 Second Street Mineola PI 2-8444 Jericho Motors, Inc. Authorized Ford Sales and Service Mineola, N. Y. Johnis Barber Shop 83 Main Street Mineola, N. Y. COMPLIMENTS OF A8cP THE GREAT ATLANTIC Cr PACIFIC TEA COMPANY DEPENDABLE FOOD RETAILERS SINCE 185 FOR CAREER OPPORTUNITIES AT LONG ISLAND'S LARGEST BANK Personnel Department FRANKLIN NATIONAL BANK FRANKLIN SQUARE, NEW YORK DR. and MRS. L. M. DeME'O and FAMILY O 243 Congratulations Vincent J. Kane Family Mineola, N. Y. Kearney Business Machines, Inc. 254 Mineola Boulevard Ploneer 2-1171 or Ploneer 2-1172 Kelly's Service Station General Repairs Jericho Turnpike and Herricks Road Compliments of Edward J. Kennedy Compliments of Kjellgren Construction Co. Knotts Pharmacy Corner Main and 2nd Streets Ploneer 2-1319 I. John Kostynick Plumbing and Heating 136 Jericho Turnpike Kruse Delicatessen 64 East Old Country Road Mineola, L. I., N. Y. H. L. Large Corp. Mill Distributors and Converters of Government Specification Packaging Materials Manny's Barber Shop So Roslyn Road Mineola, L. I., N. Y. Compliments of Ann Mauro 165 Andrews Road Mineola, N. Y. Mike Shoe Repairing We sell shoes and sneakers 284 Jericho Turnpike Ploneer 2-7741 Merendais Hardware 270 Jericho Turnpike Mineola, N. Y. Merrett, Inc. Dry Cleaners, Dyers 246 Mineola Boulevard Mineola Funeral Home 190 First Street A. Spencer PI 6-1600 M. Goodrich Mineola Glass and Mirror Works, Inc. 340 Jericho Turnpike Glass for all purposes Mineola Rug and Carpet Co., Inc. Rugs, Carpets, Broadlooms 515 Jericho Turnpike Mineola Venetian Blind and Shade Company 176 Jericho Turnpike Murray's Men's Shop Murray Jacobs 170 Jericho Turnpike Napoli Bros., Inc. 310 Willis Avenue Mineola, N. Y. Weihnachtsfestkellnerl 244 McNally's Floor Waxing 320 Horton Highway- PI 2-6692 Neilis Italian American Grocery 142 Willis Avenue Mineola, N. Y. Compliments of New Court Diner Old Country Road, Mineola Nielsen Wine and Liquor Store 256 Jericho Turnpike Mineola, N. Y. Nord Manufacturing Co. Photocopy Machines and Supplies 366 Jericho Turnpike OFFICIAL OFFSET CORPORATION 183 FIRST STREET Ploneer 7-6805 Compliments - of Pauline Shops 106 Mineola Boulevard Peper's Conf. and Luncheon 147 Jericho Turnpike Mineola, N. Y. COMPLIMENTS OF POP AND TOM PIERCE N. J. Pellegrino Garages 49 East Jericho Turnpike Prefabricated Garages Puffy's Tavem 212 Jefferson Avenue PI 6-9561 25th YEAR QUINN, QUINN AND QUINN MOBILHEAT FUEL OIL Ralphis Amoco Service Station Complete Automotive Service 202 Herricks Road Raynor Door Sales 366 Jericho Turnpike Overhead Garage Doors Ray's Service Station Westbury Avenue and State Place Mineola, L. I., N. Y. Reese Buick 410 Jericho Turnpike PI 6-0530 Compliments of Dominick 1VIi1one, Inc General Contractor il? Chemical Manufacturing Los Angeles Co., Inc New York San Francisco Reinke's Florist 225 Second Street PI 6-3312 and 6642 Compliments of Ref Manufacturing Corporation Dr. A. H. Reiss Dr. S. Reiss Optometrists Robert Pharmacy 35 East Jericho Turnpike Pl 6-7890 ROCKVILLE-MINEOLA SAVINGS AND LOAN ASSOCIATION 176 MINEOLA BOULEVARD MINEOLA, N. Y. Salis Snack Bar Ice Cream - Sodas 397 Jericho Turnpike Fresh up with Seven Up The All-Family Drinkv Terry Cash, Distributor COMPLIMENTS OF SHERIDAN BOWLING ACADEMY MINEOLA, L. 1. Mr. and Mrs. Aaron L. Siegal Friends of Louis Gerstner, Jr. Congratulations Class of '59 From lA Skyhawks Sosler Pharmacy 468 Jericho Turnpike Mineola, N. Y. Compliments of Mr. and Mrs. Francis X. Sperl SUBURBAN ENGINEERING CO. 115 HERRICKS ROAD MINEOLA Surrey Service Station Supplies 125 Herricks Road PI 6-4036-7 Sylvania Lighting Products A Division of Sylvania Electric Products, Inc. Mineola, N. Y. Tip Top Market Quality Meats - Freezer Orders 174 Jericho Turnpike Triple E Service 282 Herricks Road Mineola, N. Y. Compliments to the Class of '59 From IH Tritons Class of '62 Walter Hock Contracting Corp. 452 Jackson Avenue Mineola, N. Y. Wass Motors, Inc. Authorized Simca-Packard Dealers 110 Willis Avenue Wildwood Agency Real Estate PI 6-7630 Compliments of Windsor Fuel Co., Inc. Mineola Glen Cove Miscellaneous R. Bellidor and Sons, Inc. 75 Glen Cove Road Greenvale, N. Y. Brightwaters Esso Servicenter Bulman Corporation 625 South Columbus Avenue Mount Vernon, N. Y. ' Compliments of Commander Oil Corporation Oyster Bay, N. Y. Congratulations to The Class of '59 Mr. and Mrs. John L. Belford Crystal Fountain 404 Main Street Port Jefferson, N. Y. DAIRY SEALED DIVISION OF BORDEN CO. 102-45 94th AVENUE OZONE PARK 16, N. Y. John David Hairstylist 694 Central Avenue Cederhurst, N. Y. Compliments of Dr. and Mrs. DeWitt C. Brown Di Maio Plastering Co. 199-19 17th Avenue Whitestone, L. I. Eddie's Place Fountain Service Sunrise Highway and Howells Road Mill'Dam and Center Shore Road Brightwaters, N. Y. Centerport, L. I. Does he really study that long? 247 EDWARD F. McDOUGAL, '36 JEROME R. McDOUGAL, JR., '45 GEORGE A. McDOUGAL, '48 GOOD LUCK TO THE CLASS OF '59 FROM THE CLASSIEST CAR OF 1959 THE NEW DODGE KASTN ER MOTOR SAL 184 SUNRISE HIGHWAY ROCKVILLE CENTRE RO 6-2200 FREEPORT DODGE-PLYMOUTH 379 NORTH MAIN STREET FREEPORT FR 8-6500 Both Part of the Compliments of Es FRIENDLY FROST STORES A TUNIS - McDOUGAL ORGANIZATION OUR BEST WISHES TO THE CLASS OF 1959 Mr. and Mrs. Thomas J. Long Th G omas J. Long 759 any J. Long 762 Patrick K. Long 767 248 EMPIRE VENDING SERVICE 243 NASSAU ROAD ROOSEVELT, L. 1. Compliments of Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy Essig Fanning Chemical Corp. 573-589 Ferry Street Newark 5, N. I. john Fitzgerald Landscaping Contractor 22 Frost Lane, Hewlett Richard H. Fitzsimons Architect West Orange, N. I. French's Wine, Liquor 109-31 Farmers Boulevard St. Albans 12, N. Y. We Deliver HO 8-6969 F. I. Greenwood Heating and Oil 2219 Regina Avenue, Far Rockaway FA 7-7150 or FA 7-8844 Hennan Motors Authorized Rambler Dealer Laurelton, N. Y. INDIVIDUALIZED HOMES BUILDERS: I. PIRRETTI AND S. SALTZ 22 ROBERT ROAD ENGLEWOOD CLIF F S, N. I. Compliments of Mr. and Mrs. Peter Inguagiato 249-23 51st Avenue I. and L. Paint Co. 1085 Hicksville Road North Seaford PE 1-9557 LAKEVIEW NURSING HOME 55 CENTERSHORE ROAD CENTERPORT, N. Y. BEST WISHES TO THE CLASS OF ,59 FROM MR. AND MRS. EDWARD LEWANDOSKI Melo French Cleaners 234-20 Merrick Road, Laurelton LAurelton 8-2102 Ensign Levern John Norton N. A. S. VV. S. Jacksonville, Florida The Cheerleaders form a V for Victory after the FIyers' first league victory. Patricia Ann Norton Wheelus Air Force Base Tripoli, Libya North Africa COMPLIMENTS OF OPTICAL DIE AND TOOL CORP. Circle Meat Market 33 Glen Street Glen Cove, N. Y. Richard Cook 115 Glen Cove Avenue Glen Cove, N. Y. R. W. Harold Gift Shop 23 Glen Street Glen Cove, N. Y. Trotta Bros., Used Car Dealers 218 Glen Cove Avenue Glen Cove, N. Y. Whitting Funeral Home 300 Glen Cove Avenue Glen Head, N. Y. Fitzsimmons Delicatessen 13 Glen Head Road Glen Head, N. Y. I. H. Luyster and Son 59 Glen Head Road Glen Head, N. Y. Arthur I. Sell 82-18 37th Avenue, jackson Heights All Stocks and Securities 249 Rialto Restaurant 33-05 Broadway Astoria, L. I. Roosevelt Meat Market Prime Meats and Poultry Frosted Foods Compliments of Santa Rosa Ranch Missouri I. Sausidlle Bakers Supplies 17 Chamber Avenue East Paterson, N. I. You are cordially invited to visit The Sellerberg Nursery 232 Veterans Memorial Highway, Commack TOM-RO MOTEL ROUTE 9N L. G. 2205 3M MILES NORTH OF LAKE GEORGE VILLAGE Michael I. Torpey, Inc. General Contractors Woodside, N. Y. CONGRATULATIONS TO THE CLASS OF '59 Woodhaven Palace 93-15 jamaica Avenue Woodhaven, N. Y. So what! Anybody can make a mistake. Brother Nichols and the Business Staff ELLANEF MACHINE TOOL CO. 97-11 50th AVENUE, CORONA, N. Y. EXPERIMENTAL MACHINE SHOPS New Hyde Park Albino's Roast Beef Manor Familyis Dinners New Hyde Park Altman-Ross Department Store Jericho Turnpike and Lakeville Road New Hyde Park American Long Island Floor Supply Co. 20-29 Jericho Turnpike New Hyde Park, L. I. FLoral Park 4-3870 Arland Printing Co., Inc. 1300 Jericho Tumpike New Hyde Park, N. Y. B. and G. Home Service Floor Waxing, Rug Shampooing, Window Cleaning PI 2-3122 Bellerose Electronic Distributors 271-16 Union Turnpike New Hyde Park, L. I., N. Y. Bohn's Delicatessen Home Cooking Our Specialty 934 Hillside Avenue, New Hyde Park C. R. Boudreau, Inc. Wines and Liquors 1616 Hillside Avenue FL 4-2012 Compliments of Jack Brodsky Compliments of Howard J. Burns Joseph V. Caltabiano Real Estate and Insurance Agency 403 Jericho Turnpike Chaned Oak Manor Restaurant Banquet Facilities 2045 Jericho Turnpike Conservative Gas Serving All Long Island With Gas, Gas Appliances and Equipment Dietz Dairy 4010 Herricks Road New Hyde Park Compliments of A Friend FROM A FRIEND OF BOB FERRIS Filasky's Farm Stand Marcus Avenue New Hyde Park J. Grunert Service Station 1000 Jericho Turnpike New Hyde Park, N. Y. 250 Best Wishes For Success Hausch and Company, Inc. New Hyde Park, N. Y. With Best Wishes and More Abundant Vocations Mr. and Mrs. Carmine Diodati Marv Cooper's Hillside Men's Shop New Hyde Park, N. Y. FL 4-0280 Your Store For Ivy Stylesv George Malvese 8z Co., Inc. Long Island's Oldest Distributor of Power Equipment Jericho Turnpike, New Hyde Park Johnnieis Barber Shop 615 Jericho Turnpike New Hyde Park, N. Y. Joseph,s Shoe Service 633 Jericho Turnpike New Hyde Park, N. Y. Kompass Delicatessen 1011 Jericho Turnpike FL 4-9367 J. Nicholas Krug Agency, Inc. Complete Insurance Service 635 Jericho Turnpike Compliments of Dr. and Mrs. E. Leder New Hyde Park Compliments of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Lewand Frank Lutz, Jr. Electrical Contractor Free Estimate PI 2-0150 Howard Johnson's Jericho Turnpike at Marcus Avenue New Hyde Park, N. Y. Vic Maur FL 4-9013 Television and Radio Repairs Good Repairs at Reasonable Rates Good Luck - Class of 1959 Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Mclnerney New Hyde Park Miller Bros. Plumbing and Heating Installations and Repairs PI 6-0828 FL 4-0818 MINEOLA MACK DISTRIBUTORS, INC ATLANTIC AVENUE AND NASSAU BOULEVARD GARDEN CITY PARK, N. Y. PI 2-7121 HERRICKS HEAT, INC. FUEL OIL - OIL BURNER SERVICE Heating Service and Installations On All Types of Systems THE NOR-WOOD COMPANY, INC. CONTRACT STATIONERS LOUIS F. CARACCI, President 360 FULTON AVENUE, HEMPSTEAD, N. Y. 289 FOURTH AVENUE, NEW YORK IO, N. Y. Office Equipment - Office Supplies T. J. HEWITT, Pres. Printing JOSEPH D. CARACCI LOUIS J. CARACCI III HERRICKS ROAD, N. H. P. CIaSS of '47 Class of '45 g X345 si Qi I rr wi , I it I - 'warm .341 S .mfs s I Primm? ERWCE TESSQE? W5 aisissoass Kimi NASSAU Authorized Factory Service Station BICYCLE EXCHANGE 290 WILLIS AVENUE P' 6-2240 BICYCLES - POWER MOWERS MINEOLA LONG ISLAND WE SELL THE BEST MOTOR SCOOTERS ' and Sales, Service, and Parts SERVICE THE REST 251 Nelsonis 5 and 100 Store 914 Jericho Turnpike New Hyde Park, N. Y. C. Neville - Goodyear Tire Dealer Tire Reeapping - Machine Shop Service New Hyde Park Funeral Home 506 Lakeville Road New Hyde Park, N. Y. New Hyde Park Glass Co. Auto - Window Glass - Mirrors 2034 Hillside Avenue FL 4-8033 The New York Plumbers Specialties Co., Inc. 425 Jericho Turnpike New Hyde Park Noto's Barber Shop 1111 Jericho Turnpike New Hyde Park Compliments of Nuzzi Fuel Co. 625 Jericho Tumpike Parisi Hardware Du Pont Paint - Scotts Grass Seeds 1314 Jericho Turnpike Park Delicatessen 902 Jericho Turnpike New Hyde Park Macrose Lunber Co. 2060 Jericho Turnpike New Hyde Park Peck and Goodie of Skateiand The Skate Specialistsi' Ice Skates and Skating Accessories Pennsylvania Heat and Fuel Corporation 120 South Second Street FL 4-0711 Plesser's Hardware Store 700 Jericho Turnpike FL 4-0094 New Hyde Park Compliments of Dr. and Mrs. M. Pupilla COMPLIMENTS OF DR. AND MRS. JOHN B. RAMPULLA Ray-Charles Agency, Inc. 2014 Hillside Avenue New Hyde Park Rayo Oil Company, Inc. 470 Lakeville Road New Hyde Park Compliments of Aibert A. Reitman, D.D.S. Residential Lumber and Mason Materials, Inc. New Hyde Park Herman J. Reshe Co. Custom Kitchens and Appliances 231 Jericho Turnpike Richard's Bake Shop FLoral Park 4-8322 1019 Jericho Turnpike Compliments of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Savan and Family Mr. and Mrs. Fredrick Schrank 30 Corwin Avenue New Hyde Park, L. I. Compliments of Seeba's Delicatessen 36 Lakeville Road, New Hyde Park Skateland - Skater's Paradise For Entertainment, Relaxation, and Fun, Come Once - You'll Come Again Sokol and Spagnoli, Inc. 15 South 2nd Street New Hyde Park Springer School of Accordion 1497 New Hyde Park Drive Call FL 4-5115 For Appointment Compliments of Mr. and Mrs. Natale C. Tedone Terry's Barber Shop Modern and Sanitary Barber Shop 1780 New Hyde Park Road Compliments of Varol Family Compliments of Wieners Drug Store Jericho Turnpike - Opp. Meadowbrook National Bank Seymour Weissman 11 Winthrop Street New Hyde Park, N. Y. 253 Jess XVhite Speedy Quality Dry Cleaning 3370 Hillside Avenue Willie's Shoe Repair Service 1633 Hillside New Hyde Park, L. I. New York City A. A. Trucking CO. 212 East 45th Street New York 17, N. Y. ADVERTISER'S MAILING SERVICE 45 WEST 18th STREET NEW YORK CITY THE AMERICAN HOME THE MAGAZINE PEOPLE RESPOND TO 300 PARK AVENUE Compliments of A Friend Bernard Sands 1431 Broadway New York 18, N. Y. E. BONELLI AND CO. DRESS RIGHT! YOU CAN'T AFF ORD NOT TO! J. C. Bradford and Co. Members New York Stock Exchange CARNAHAN AND DALZELL, INC. 88 LIBERTY STREET LAMPS, FIXTURES, WIRE CABLE AND SUPPLIES The Church Bulletin, Inc. Publisheris of Monthly Church Bulletins 2 Park Avenue, New York 16, N. Y. CONGRATULATIONS CLASS OF '59 CITATION FABRICS CORP. 118 MADISON AVENUE, N. Y. Clarion Displays, Inc. 7-9 Waverly Place New York City 3 F J. W. Giblin RICHARD T. GRAHAM 150 BROADWAY NEW YORK, N. Y. Compliments of Cusack McLaughlin and O'Rourke 51 Chambers Street, New York 7, N . Y. F. A. Delaney, Inc. 55 East 26th Street New York City ELM JAY STEEL CABINETS DESIGNED TO MAKE ANY KITCHEN A MODERN KITCHEN COMPLIMENTS OF GEHRING LACES, INC. Goldfarb Bros. Inc. 75 Leonard Street New York 13, N. Y. HEADINGTON RETAIL LIQUORS 11-33 LEXINGTON AVENUE NEW YORK International Ship Brokers, Inc. 19 Rector Street New York, N. Y. Joseph Mauro Trucking Corp. 380 Greenwich Street New York 13, N. Y. Lehigh Portland Cement Co. 51 East 42nd Street New York City David McCosker, Inc. 129 Duane Street, New York 13, N. Y. Outfitters to the Sisterhood Rand McNally and Co. 405 Park Avenue New York, N. Y. NATIONAL REPRODUCTION, INC. PHOTOSTAT AND ELECTROSTAT PRINTS 35 MAIDEN LANE DI 4-6657 Oakeley, Vaughan and Johnston, Inc. Surplus Line Brokers and Reinsurance 44 Wall Street, New York 5, N. Y. OLYMPIC PARKING SERVICE, INC. 475 FIFTH AVENUE NEW YORK CITY, N. Y. PAGO FABRICS CORP. 125 WEST 42nd STREET NEW YORK CITY Pedeco Printing Corporation 170 Varick Street New York City Compliments of Potomac Electrotype Co. New York, N. Y. JOHN D. QUINN, INC. GENERAL CONTRACTORS 101 PARK AVENUE NEW YoP.K 17, N. Y. E. H. Ranges and Co., Inc. 281 Fifth Avenue New York City Ray Electric, Inc. Marine Electrical Contractors 177 Christopher Street Reich and Co. 39 Broadway New York 6, N. Y. Roxbury Carpet Co. 100th Anniversary - 1859-1959 295 5th Avenue, New York 16, N. Y. CONGRATULATIONS JOHN T. TOMICKI 225 BROADWAY Cornelius H. Tuszynski Public Relations SPring 8-3575 ALgonquin 4-5546 William F. Tynan, Jr., Inc. 140 XVilliam Street, New York 38, N. Y Insurance Brokers Webb and Lynch, Inc. General Insurance Brokers 99 John Street, New York 38, N. Y. Westwood Paper, Inc. 7-9 Waverly Place New York City 3 Francis T. Purcell C.H.S.F.L. Champions receive their reward. JOHN SCALIA, INC. SCHMEIG AND KOTZIAN, INC. 521 EAST 72nd STREET NEW YORK 21, NEW YORK Compliments of Junior Flair by Sportlane Deb. 1400 Broadway, N. Y. CONGRATULATIONS AND GOOD LUCK TO THE CLASS OF ,59 FROM SUBURBAN LEATHERS TESTA BROTHERS, INSURANCE BROKERS 141 BROADWAY, NEW YORK 6, N. Y. BArclay 7-1141 RES. MAyfair 1-9232 Compliments of Timmins' Corporation 220 Front Street, N. Y. C. 254 KALFLEX, INC. 101 PARK AVENUE NEW YORK 17, N. Y. Oceanside Cal's Service Station Rockaway and Windsor Avenues F. Calitri Frank Fuchs - Meat and Poultry 656 Merrick Road Oceanside Compliments of Pyrolene, Inc. Fuel Oils Sullivans' Wine and Liquor RO 6-0828 666 Merrick Road Eugene Dietzgen Co., Inc. EVERYTHING FOR DRAFTING SURVEYING and PRINTMAKING CHICAGO NEW YORK SAN FRANCISCO NEW ORLEANS LOS ANGELES PITTSBURGH WASHINGTON PHILADELPHIA MILWAUKEE KANSAS CITY DENVER SEATTLE CINCINNATI WAInuI' 2-OZOO GORPPN GRAVE5 ff CP- KNIPFING Morons, :Nc INVESTMENT BANKERS Aufhefizeed RAMBLER Dealer Manager Trading Delft GEORGE B. KNIPFING, Pres. JOHN J. MEYERS, JR. A 'A' ROUTE- 25A 30 BROAD STREET IOpposite Rothmans Restauran1'I NEW YORK 4, N. Y. EAST NORWICH, NEW YORK 255 The Glee Club leads the way in student appreciation of music. Terrace Pharmacy 240 Merrick Road RO 6-0240 Port Washington Compliments of Mr. and Mrs. Louis Albini Compliments of Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Barbato Jim Chesters .606 Port Washington Boulevard Port Washington, N. Y. A. and R. Marshall, Inc. Marine Service and Supplies Port Washington The Palminteri Agency Real Estate and Insurance 97 Water Street PO 7-3488 Compliments of The Rohan Family Gladys Lee, Hairstylist 356 Port Washington Boulevard PO 7-6022 Bill,s Service Station Mobil Products Main Street and Port VVashington Boulevard Bradleyis Tavern 346 Main Street Port Washington Chadow Bros. 27 Main Street Port Washington, N. Y. Mr. and Mrs. john Clussa 122 East Shore Road Port Washington Cotier Hardware 144 Shore Road Manorhaven, L. I. Derian and Co. 1029 Port Washington Boulevard Port Washington Mr. and Mrs. john E. Dolan, Ir. 5 Cliff Way Port VVashington Compliments of Fairview Service Station Frankis Esso Service Center 749 Port VVashington Boulevard PO 7-9781 Hunold Pharmacy 94 Main Street Port Washington Compliments of Lindsay's Hardware 256 Louie's Shore Restaurant on the Water Front Port Washington Manorhaven Laundromat Large Rugs Our Specialty 132 Shore Road NOGA SERVICE STATION 2 MANORHAVEN BOULEVARD PORT WASHINGTON Park Tailors Dry Cleaning, Fur Storage 654 Port Washington Boulevard PO 7-2435 MR. AND MRS. THOMAS L. RABY, SR. 49 MOREWOOD OAKS PORT WASHINGTON RELIABLE LANDSCAPING CO. COMPLETE LANDSCAPE-GARDEN SERVICE CEMENTWORK-TRACTORWORK PO 0187 Riviera on Manhasset Bay Open Year Round Port Washington, N. Y. Joseph F. Rohan 5 Willowdale Avenue Port Washington, N. Y. Compliments of , A Friend Whelon Drug 65 Main Street Port Washington Queens Village Autunis Restaurant 96-43 Springfield Boulevard Queens Village CONGRATULATIONS, CLASS OF '59 FROM DR. AND MRS. ANDREW I. McGOWAN Brietfelleris Sales, Inc. 214-50 Jamaica Avenue Queens Village Houser Buick, Inc. 218-25 Hempstead Turnpike HO 5-0909 Megan Hardware Co. 214-01-03 jamaica Avenue HOllis 4-1151 Best Wishes to the CLASS OF 59 GALLO FURNITURE, INC MR. Bhd Manufacturers of WROUGHT IRON INDOOR and OUTDOOR FURNITURE Sho I PARK AVENUE NEW YORK, N Y MU 4-4434 Charles D. Pacifica ATTORNEY AT LAW 219 SECOND AVENUE MINEOLA, NEW YORK 257 UPERMAGLAS The Hydrasteel Glass Lined Water Heater That Outlasts All Others SEE YOUR LOCAL DEALER Distributed by fqwbmenf DI3'frIbufors forp. RICHMOND HILL, N. Y. Vlrginia 9-7IOO GRamercy 5-3477 SINCE I887 HARDING and HARDING MANUFACTURING PRINTERS One Time Carbon Business Forms Rotary Printed Compliments of JAMES J. SULLIVAN CERTIFIED PUBLIC AccouNTAN'r , A 457 W. BROADWAY NEW YORK I2, N. Y. 230 PARK AVENUE NEW YORK I7, N. Y. 258 Harry Noack, jeweler 208-09 Jamaica Avenue Queens Village iii-l Compliments of Dr. and Mrs. William P. Riley Storkis Market, Inc. 208-15 Iamaica Avenue Queens Village - Edward T. Weimer Co. Radio and Television Specialists 220-09 jamaica Avenue Rockville Center Adelsorfs Boys and University Shop 22 North Paek Avenue Rockville Centre, N. Y. Arpis Delicatessen 145 North Park Avenue Rockville Centre Borden Farm Products Long Beach Road Rockville Centre Congratulations to The Class of '59 Mr. and Mrs. Joseph H. Brown Bryn Mawr Market 199 Brower Avenue Rockville Centre, N. Y. Campisi Pharmacy 59 North Village Avenue RO 6-2009 Central Alignment Service Wheels and Brakes 156 Long Beach Road RO 4-6161 Charles V. Day Agency 203 Sunrise Highway Rockville Centre, N. Y. Consumers Coal and Oils Co. 510 Merrick Road Rockville Centre, N. Y. Dedek Brothers Auto Repairs 79 Maple Avenue Rockville Centre RO 6-0005 Dee jay Records Rockville Centre and Lynbrook Senior Fall Dance Committee enjoying the results of their labors. Jimis Delicatessen Lakeview Avenue and Langden Boulevard ROckville Centre 6-9634 Compliments of Linda and Michele Desnoes Mr. and Mrs. B. J. Eagen 305 North Forrest Avenue Rockville Centre, N. Y. Faltermeier-Lawson Liquors Corp. 312 Sunrise Highway Rockville Centre, N. Y. MR. AND MRS. FRANK J. FEE, JR. 72 BERKSHIRE ROAD ROCKVILLE CENTRE JAMES A. FLYNN AND ASSOCIATES CATHOLIC FUND RAISING 72 NORTH VILLAGE AVENUE ROCKVILLE CENTRE Compliments of A Friend GRABAU'S, INC. 171 SUNRISE HIGHWAY T. F. MOFFITT, JR. R. K. WEILAND Frank Kaiser Tires Long Beach Road 259 Compliments of Kloski Store COMPLIMENTS OF MR. AND MRS. PAUL R. LANG of ROCKVILLE CENTRE C3 GRADSJ COMPLIMENTS OF THOMAS I. LYNCH AND FAMILY Compliments of Maxis Army and Navy Store Rockville Centre John I. Miller Your Friendly Service Station 206 North Long Beach Road Reliable Reports Reliable . . . All that the name Impliesi' Compliments of Rockville Centre Hobbycraft Courtesy of Bart McCarville Doing business as Signal Ford Rockville Centre, N. Y. Sunrise Pharmacy 29 North Park Avenue Rockville Centre, N. Y. Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Williams 97 Dorchester Road Rockville Centre Roslyn CONGRATULATIONS TO THE CLASS OF '59 MR. AND MRS. EDWIN MORRIS Locust Fabric Lane, Inc. Slip 'covers-Drapery and Fabrics 1060 Northern Boulevard Framecraft Shop 47 Lincoln Avenue Roslyn Heights, N. Y. Eddie's Meat Market 306 Garden Street Roslyn Heights, N. Y. East Hill Pharmacy 310 Roslyn Road Roslyn Heights, N. Y. WALTER J. BLACK, INC. BLACK'S READERS SERVICE CO. ROSLYN, L. I., N. Y. A-1 Barber Shop 17 Lincoln Avenue Between Roslyn H.S. an d R.R. Station PRICE W. SEBRING, INC. 6 MIDDLE NECK ROAD CONTRACTORS Randy Variety Center 326 Roslyn Road Mfxyfair 1-2227 Roslyn Mill Tea House Luncheon-Tea-Dinners Northern Boulevard VILLAGE SERVICE STATION MAJOR REPAIR WORK NORTHERN BOULEVARD EAST BROADWAY COMPLIMENTS OF BILL LENZ WEE TAPPEE INN ROSLYN ESTATES, L. I. The Willenbechers 115 Oakdale Lane Roslyn Heights, N. Y. Zale Radio and Television, Inc. 302 Garden Street Roslyn Heights, N. Y. Pur Sea Cliff Bakers Delicatessen 243 Glen Cove Road Sea Cliff, N. Y. Bartis Barber Shop 287 Sea Cliff Avenue Harbor Lumber Company 269 Glen Cove Avenue Sea Cliif, New York Dr. and Mrs. R. Muojo '11 Preston Avenue Sea Cliff, N. Y. Sea Cliff Fuel Oil Co. 78 Roslyn Avenue ORiole 6-2537 Sea Glen Service Station 700 Glen Cove Avenue Sea Cliff, N. Y. Seashell Service Station 311 Glen Cove Avenue Accessories-Gas-Oil-Brakes Stewart Manor C and P Meat Packing Co. veyors of Prime Meats and P 104 Covert Avenue oultry CONGRATULATIONS TO THE CLASS OF 1959 THE BARRON FAMILY Covert Drugs 98 Covert Avenue F Loral Park 4-1227 Compliments of Mr. and Mrs. John V. Doonan Syosset Compliments of Our Lady of Mercy Academy Market 64 Lanes 235 Robbins Lane WE 8-2733 Special Student Rates Mid-Island Transportation 11 Nassau Street Syosset, N. Y. Syosset Drugs Co. Professional Pharmacyn Syosset, L. I. 260 Uniondale Amity Auto Service Uniondale and Jerusalem Avenue Uniondale, N. Y. IV 6-8853 Beer Brook Soda Home Deliveries IV 5-3100 Hudson Brothers Service Center Front Street and Uniondale Avenue IV 9-0800 McMahon's Shell Sevrice Front and Chester Streets IV 6-9183 Mr. and Mrs. Robert Rooney 490 Webster Avenue Uniondale, L. I. Rupp's Service Station 878 Nassau Road IV 5-9893 Good Luck Class of '59 Mr. and Mrs. Patrick Sweeney Valley Stream BEST WISHES CLASS OF '59 MR. AND MRS. JAMES McGREGOR Carl Hoppl's Valley Stream Park Inn 130 West Merrick Road VA 5-6035 Dutch-Corona Servicenter Complete Auto Repair Service LOcust 1-8544 VAlley Stream 5-9931 Moses R. Comwell Co. 80 East Hawthorne Avenue Valley Stream, L. I. EAST COAST INDUSTRIES, INC. 26 WEST MERRICK ROAD LOcust 1-0610 A Friend of Chaminade Valley Stream, N. Y. Walter P. Gover Real Estate Insurance Sunrise Highway at 5th Street Best Wishes to th REVEREND BROTHERS and STUDENTS of CHAMINADE HIGH SCHOOL f m REV. A. F. DE LAURA and ANGELA, KENNETH and RICHARD TARANTO RE 9 8376 JA 6 2779 WILLIAM SALOY, INC. GENERAL BUILDING CONSTRUCTION if ISO-II 94th AVENUE JAMAICA, NEW YORK QUALITY LIVING, DINING AND BED ROOM FURNITURE CARPETS, TOO Since 1909 A. H. Stielwl Furniture Company Z8 WEST 20th STREET, NEW YORK I I, N. Y. 262 Caetano P. Marzullo, D.C. Chiropracter 11 Elizabeth Street, Valley Stream Wanta gh Compliments of Wantagh, N. Y. Tsairis Brothers Liquor . 1152 YVantagh Avenue Wantagh, N. Y. Tomis Service Station Ierusalem Avenue and Seamcn Neck Road Wantagli, L. I., N. Y. Wantagh Pork Store, Inc. Merkel's Quality Products 1912 Wantagh Avenue SU 5-9357 Concord Tuxedo Rental 3351 Brooklyn Avenue SUnset 1-1148 Opposite XVantagh R.R. Station Chamberlain's Service Station Complete Automatic Service and Repairs 3267 Sunrise Highway Westbury Abete's Restaurant Bar and Pizzeria 272 Post Avenue Joe Allen's United Cigar Store 215 Post Avenue ED 4-9622-23 They don't have to study every nighbl- Richard A. McCurdy, D.D.S. 1201 Wisteria Road Wantagh, N. Y. Compliments of Mr. and Mrs. Thadeus I. Kosens Congratulations Flyers for 1959 Compliments of A Friend Fitzgerald Opticians 32-51 Sunrise Highway Wantagh The Fellas, Shop Famous For Boys Smart Clothes 1925 Wantagh Avenue, Wantagh u Augie's Spring and Wheel Alignment Co. 885 Old Country Road ED 3-4774 ED 3-4775 COMPLIMENTS OF MR. AND MRS. V. PETER DRUCKER AND FAMILY Five Point Service Center Carl Road and Westbury Avenue Westbury, L. I. GMC PLASTERING AND SHEETRORK CORP. MAIN AND SWALM WESTBURY, L. I. Bob Howard's of VVestbury Powell's Lane and Jericho Turnpike Westbury, L. I. 263 Iolfoneis, Inc. 209 Post Avenue Westbury Congratulations to the Class of '59 Compliments of the Knipfing Family Mr. and Mrs. Ioseph C. Kray 510 Benine Road VVestbury, L. I. From the Class of 1935 Majestic Meat Market 159 Post Avenue ED 3-0140 Compliments of Alicia R. O'Connor O'Connor,s Liquor Shop 317 Maple Avenue Westbury, L. I. Louis Parillo Shoes 234 Post Avenue Westbury, L. I. Post Acre's Barber Shop 904 Old Country Road Westbury, L. I. Frank La Rosa Real Estate 800 Old Country Road Compliments of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Russo Russo's Shoe Store Shoes for the Entire Family 140 Post Avenue Small Fry Children's Shop 235 Post Avenue VVe Major in Minorsi' Mr. and Mrs. Edward Smith 164 Earl Street Westbury, L. I. Smith and NVilson 585 Dartmouth St. VVestbury, L. I. Staab's Hardware, Inc. Television-Appliances-Paints 181 Post Avenue Tony's Expert Shoe Repair 257 Post Avenue Westbury, L. I. Westbury Printing Company, Inc. Letterpress and Offset Printing 249 Drexel Avenue WHEATLEY HILLS TAVERN 168-170 Posr AVENUE WESTBURY, L. 1. Theatre Barber Shop 252 Post Avenue Westbury, L. I. Compliments of Dr. and Mrs. Rocco M. Zaino West Hempstead Frank E. Wright and Sons 96 Hempstead Turnpike West Hempstead, L. I. F. W. Woolworth Co. 129 Hempstead Turnpike West Hempstead, N. Y. Iac Tischbien - Quality Meats 98 Hempstead Turnpike IV 6-9748 H. 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Jerome Avenue, Mineola ......55 Lodge Avenue, Huntington Station . .,,,,,...,,,,,, 20 Jefferson Street, Glen Cove .56 Finn Street, Valley Stream 533 Marcellus Road, Williston Park Barron, .Robert .,.,,,., 625 Tulip Avenue, Stewart Manor, Garden City Bauman, Richard a,,,aa,a,aa, 85 Hendrickson Avenue, Rockville Centre Bauso, Philip ,-,,--,,--,-,,,-,-,-,, . ,,,A.,,... ,,,v 7 9-23 2lltl l Street, Bayside Baxter, Gerard ,...., Baxter, James ......,., Baxter, Richard ..,..,. Bean, Karl .,,......... Belford, John .,,.,... Bentz, Richard ...,.... Berke, Harry ........... Beyer, Edward ,,....-.. Blass, Richard .v...., Bono, John ..... . ...., Brannan, John ......,.. Bransfield, John ...... Brown, John ............... ............. Buckley, Timothy ..........,..................... Burak, Norman .,..,.. V,,v,,,,,,,,-,-,,--,-----.-,Garner Lane, Bay Shore ..--,.2O Scott Drive, Huntington Station ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,96 4th Street, Garden City ,,,.,,,,-,-..s,92 West Lena Avenue, Freeport ..--...6 Lakeview Avenue, North, Brightwaters ,,,,,,,,-M,-,-,,--,.33 London Road, Hicksville -..---.43 Fountain Avenue, Rockville Centre Franko Boulevard, Merrick West Woodbine Drive, Freeport ,,----.276 Carnation Avenue, Floral Park ,-,,,,-,---,,--,,44O Emory Road, Mineola ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,6 Michael Road, Hicksville 60 Oxford Road, Rockville Centre 32 Butler Street, Glen Cove .-.29 Sempton Boulevard, Franklin Square Burkitt, Raymond ....... ...... 5 06 North 5th Street, New Hyde Park Burns, William ........ ,,,,,,,,,,-,,-,--50 Sands Point Road, Sands Point Buger, Walter ,,,-,,,-,,,g,,,,,,,-,,,,,, ---T ,.,,, Weybridge ROBCJ, Mineola Buthorn, Mark .............. --938 VanBuren Avenue, Franklin Square Callahan, Joseph ,,,,,,a,....,,....,. 228 Carlton Terrace, Stewart Manor Cannata, Richard ...,. Capece, Nicholas .........-. 79 Atlas Avenue, Malverne --,-.305 Central Boulevard, New Hyde Park Carbone, Frank .,,,,,,,......,,... .227-33 ll3tl1 Drive, Cambria l'lelgl'1fS Carmichael, William- Casey, Kevin ..,.....,..... Cassa r, Laurence ....,... Catapa no, Frank ..,.,.a,. Chase, Robert ......... Chessa, John ........,..... ,W ,,v,,v,,,,,,,,,.,,. 77 Woodcock Road, Westbury -,-,,,,.----76 Courtenay Road, Hempstead ,-,,,-.--,,,---,.57 Flower Avenue, Floral Park ,-----,.25 West Woods Road, Lake Success ,,,,,,,,,-,,,,-,--78-26 220th Place, Flushing ----.,-,,--,-----i32 East Shore Road, Roslyn Chimeri, Thomas ,--...,. ......,,.,,,,........ 8 30 Nassau Road, Uniondale Clarke, John ...,..,..... Clayton, Vincent ...... Clifford, Michael ,,,.,.,, Colby, John ,..........., Collins, Edward ,,.,,,,,., Comparetto, Dante .....a,, Conning, Bruce ,,...,....... Connolly, Barry ....,..a T..- Conway, Frederick ,........ Conway, Peter ....a,,..,..... Costello, Alfred .....,. -.-Ml l6-l l 2l9th Street, Cambria Heights Jean Avenue, Hempstead ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.24 Winifred Drive, Merrick .---,,,-..-,a-,,,,369l Prairie Path, Bethpage --..-.,-l846 Casper Avenue, East Meadow ,,-a.,--.,--,.2268 Leighton Road, Elmont --.-...---,-----,-.l2l Lillian Avenue, Freeport ,.,,,,-----52 Capitol Avenue, Williston Park --. ,.......a., 25 Eastgate Road, Massapequa --.--------,--a,,,,,,,,,Box l69, Great River .---..43 High Street, East Williston Costello, Richard ......,,.,,,,,,,............ 43 High Street, East Williston Creamer, Richard .......a., ,,.-,.,,,,,,,-,,,--.87 Wood Avenue, Amityville Cucchi, Gary ,.,.,,.. . ..., ..,, 5 l South Bayles Avenue, Port Washington Cunningham, James ...... Curry, James ,,.....,..,,,,,, Curth, George ...,.,...,,, Czerniewicz, John ......... ....-..,..Meadowbrook Lane, Old Westbury ..,,,.-..,77 McKinley Avenue, Westbury ,T .....,,.... l ll Valley Road, Levittown ,-,,,-,,,---.337 Foch Boulevard, Mineola D'Alonzo, Augustino ........ .. ...a, 68 Bogart Avenue, Port Washington Dalton, Charles ,..,,,,,,,,,. Danzi, Robert .......a,,,,, D'Argento, Philip ....,., DeAngelis, William ....,., deBruin, Richard .,,,.. Decker, Robert ,....... DeFeo, James ..,.,.. --,-,-..-,,,-lO5 Jerome Avenue, Mineola --.--.,----,-,-86 Sussex Drive, Manhasset --..-..38 Yorkshire Road, New Hyde Park . ,.,,, 80-35 236th Street, Queens Village -,,.,,,----2O Hamilton Place, Hempstead .--.,.,,,,-2O Harriman Avenue, Hempstead -...--,,.--.6O Washington Avenue, Roosevelt Dempsey, John ................ 532 Madison Avenue, West Hempstead DePalma, Joseph ,..... Dinger, William ..,.... Dolan, John ,,,....,. ,-,,,, Doonan, John ,,,,,,,a,,,,,,,, Doyle, Francis ,,,,,,. Drucker, Paul ...,.,, Durante, Peter .,...,.. Durso, Robert ....,, Fanning, Francis .,,,,, Farnsworth, John ,...,.,. Farrell, Joseph ...,..,., Federer, Eugene .......,.,,, .. ,,....... 76-44 269th Street, New Hyde Park .----,---,.---.l.U. Willets Road, Searingtown ,..----,,.,--..l9 Genessee Street, Hicksville --.,.-.-l42 Bromleigh Road, Stewart Manor - ff..a...,-........a l28-36 226th Street, Laurelton ,,,,.,,,,,.604 Clinton Street, Westbury ,,,-.,.-.l5 Round Hill Road, Great Neck ,,,,..-...39 Wildwood Lane, Wantagh ---,,,.62 Harvard Street, Garden City Shore Road, Huntington -Y.----.-----.----mf-W.86 Bond Avenue, Malverne 27lO Columbus Avenue, North Bellmore 266 Feldmann, John ,...,,, Felgner, Kenneth .,..,..,... ,,,,,,,,,-,..-,-.,,,.89-47 202nd Street, Hollis ..,,,2l Leyden Street, Huntington Station Fenlon, James ,..................,,... 38 llth Avenue, Huntington Station Ferris, Robert ....... Finnerty, Peter ,.,,... l77O West End Avenue, New Hyde Park ,.,,,.,,,,,,,,..,s.,,.2 Prospect Street, Baldwin Fischer, Joseph ., ,,...... ......, 2 84 Lindberg Street, West Hempstead Fischetti, Stephen ,,,,s,, Fisher, Harry .,,v,,,,,,,,, Fitzgerald, Joseph ...,..,, Fitzpatrick, Alan ....... Flanagan, John. ..,... Flynn, James ....,,..,. Flynn, William. ,,.a,,,,,,,, Fratepietro, Richard ,.,,.a Freda, William. ......,.. Gabrus, Gary ,.,.,.s,,,. Gaizo, Francis ,,,,,, Gale, Walter .........., Gallo, Leonard ,,,.,,..... Gangitano, Vincent. ,,,,.. Gaussa, Gerard ,,,,,,,,. Geagan, Thomas. .....,. Gerstner, Louis ,,,,., Giamanco, Paul ....., Giannetti, Robert . ...... ,. Giarraputo, Joseph .,,,.,.., ,,-,-.,.-..-.,,,,,,.84 Birch Street, Lindenhurst -.-.,,l27 Salisbury Avenue, Garden City ,,,,..l77 Maple Hill Road, Huntington ..,-,,,a,, 67 Princeton Street, Garden City -.,,-,,.2l3-25 Richland Avenue, Flushing -.-...,,,,.,,,-,..l Narwood Court, Merrick ,,,,-l3l Meadowbrook Road, Hempstead -m..,,---.-M-,,,.,.,,,.4 Jay Court, Mineola ,,,-,,,.76O Colonial Street, Uniondale ----,,,lO4 Woolsey Avenue, Glen Cove -----.-.. l58 Sylvan Road, North Babylon ,,---l2O Argyle Road, West Hempstead --,,.,lO St. Paul's Place, Garden City -..--,--,.4 Chadwick Road, Hicksville ,,,,-.-.,.-..3 Hollow Court, Sands Point --.-,,,.59 South Grand Avenue, Baldwin ,-.-...,-, 53 Fairfield Avenue, Mineola .,,--.,..., l0 Hicks Circle, Hicksville .,-,.--.,,,,,, 237 Pershing Parkway, Mineola ----.-.-...-., 78 Harrison Street, Garden City Giblln, John. ..,..........a ,..,,, 7 62 Harrison Street, West Hempstead Giordano, Frank. ,,.,, Gleason, Richard. .,..,, Golden, John ............ Graham, Ronald .... .... Grella, Robert .,.. s,,,, Griffin, Dominic. ,,,,, Griffin, Gerard ..,.,,,. Grimm, Barry .... A Gunning, Michael ..... --,-.--...,,, 632 Jefferson Street, Westbury ...,,,-a, 43 Kenny Avenue, Merrick 468 Dover Street, Westbury ,,,,....5O Clover Avenue, Floral Park ,--.,...,,.-,..l7 Summit Avenue, Roslyn ,----..3O Kensington Road, Garden City nas., l66 Brompton Road, Garden City ,,--,-.47 Reid Avenue, Port Washington -w-,,,--..l8 Donald Street, East Williston Gutrnann, Richard .,..,,..,....,. 83 Mayflower Avenue, Williston Park Hald, William .,......... , -w-,-.-...4O Elmwood Avenue, Hempstead Harding, Theodore ,.............,..,..... 4 Colony Lane, Roslyn Heights Harrigan, Robert ..,,.... h-.-i i6-27 223rd Street, Cambria Heights Hartz, Richard ,,,....,.... Haverland, Richard .,,,... Havican, Charles ....,.. Heenan, Robert ..,,.,, Hendricks, Peter ,.... Claydon Road, Garden City -,.-.,,-,,,l35 New Hyde Park Road, Garden City Higgins, Jerome .,,,,s,, . Histing, Robert ......,.., ,,,,-...ilO5 Mirabella Avenue, Westbury .,.-,-,,,,-,..7 Salem Lane, Port Washington ,,----.26 New York Avenue, Massapequa -.------,--------,,----.--...-.-,,,,,-.Midlane, Syosset -.---------.------A,l i7 Village Avenue, Elmont Hoffman, MIChael --...........,........a, l7l Cleveland Avenue, Mineola Hoxie, Robert .....,. . ,.,,, -.-.-.---.------..--,-6l Euston Road, Garden City Humphrey, John ...,., i284 Port Washington Blvd., Port Washington Hllffef, Robert ,,.........a.,a.....,.,a Box iii-4 Cold Spring Road, Sy0559t lr1Cl6llC3fO, Joseph .......,..,,...,..., l84-28 Midland Parkway, Jamaiga lngarra, Frank ....,,,, Irvine, Kenneth ....... Jansen, Ellwood ,,.... Johnston, David .,,,,, Kaiser, John .,.....,,., Kane, John .....a,,,..,..a Kane, John Francis. ,..,., Kantz, Paul ..., ,.,..... Kearns, Thomas.,,..,. Keeler, Joseph .,....,. Keener, Paul ..,,.,,.,,, Kehoe, Francis .,., - .,,-,,2l3-06 82nd Avenue, Queens Village ----------mil The Birches, Roslyn Estates a-,-,-,,l2l Sheridan Avenue, Williston Park ---AW-..--.-.ao---..-WW7 TrOy Place, Merrick ,,,,..,6O Johnson Place, Woodmere -,,,,..,,,,494 Sally Road, Mineola 4 Beech Street, Baldwin ,.-,,.l05 Washington Street, Merrick .-,+w,.,,70O Glover Place, Baldwin ,,,-..,. 22 Park Place, Williston Park ,-,,.i57 Oxford Boulevard, Garden City ------A-----------,D--V---01-140l Baeur Place, Mineola Klnpolfnefy Robeff -------e-------- 'J36 South Hewlett Avenue, Merrick Knipfing, Georges, Koerner, Ant'hony.,ii Konz, John ,,,,,,,,,,, Kosens, Theodore. Kraniak, Peter .,..,,,. Krug, Robert .....,.,.,,,. Kwiat, Lawrence .. Laginestra, Anthon Laliberte, Charles .,.. -V ---fffv----f-a 567 Oxford Street, Westbury .--,,,,,.. l43 Kilburn Road, Garden City ,..,,,.303 Maple Avenue, East Meadow Warsaw---..m2858 Walter Road, Wantagh .,,,.-,43 Robinwood Avenue, Hempstead .,-,,.645 6th Avenue, New Hyde Park -,w..w,69 3rd Street, Garden City Prk Y --f,e-ff .,ff.f....,,.,,,,ffV 6 7 Diamond Street, Elmont Knollwood Avenue, Huntington l-ang, Stelbhena f-f.,f,,,ff,.a, 64 Hempstead Avenue, Rockville Centre l-angonev Edwafda ---- W --a---.fff l26 Sf. Marks Place, Roslyn Heights l-Simgfubefi l-e0I'1afCl f-ff,,,,.,.. 902 Garfield Street, Franklin Square Magone, Henry ,,,,,, ...,,, 2 3 Patterson Avenue, Hempstead Mohring, Kenneth ,...... ...,,,,,. l 26 Emery Street, Hempstead l X Lewandoski, Edward ,....,, Lilly, Andrew .,..,A..,,A - ,,,,...,,,.... Long, Thomas ,,.....,,..., Longua, Lawrence ..,,.... Lotze, William ,...,.... Lucas, Michael ,,,... Lynch, Dennis .,,,,... Lynch, George ,,..,,...... Lynch, James ,...,,........... .,.... Maggi, Peter ,...,, L ....,......,.,,,........ - Mahoney, Brian ,,,.,,, Maier, William Jr.---- Malarchuk, Paul ..,,,. Maney, John .,.....,.. Marra, Mario ,......, ....,,,,,... Marsala, Joseph .,,....,,,,.,... -----.-29 ------l52 Applegate Drive, Central lslip -78 Lewis Place, Rockville Centre --------.80 Willow Street, Floral Park Eton Road, Garden City ------.----------.----2 Robert Circle, Syosset ,,,,.....,, 260 Jericho Turnpike, Westbury Fountain Avenue, Rockville Centre .---------.-.--.-l9 LaRue Drive, Huntington --------------3 Polly Lane, Glen Head Newbridge Road, Hicksville l6l Canterbury Road, Williston Park ----.---------..-------32 Berkley Road, Mineola ----------------302 DeMott Street, Mineola 39 Stratford Road, Rockville Centre i8 Birchwood Avenue, Port Washington 528 North Third Street, New Hyde Park Marshall, Robert ..,,,., .,,,,.. l Ol East Dover Street, Valley Stream Mastaglio, Peter .....,. McAssey, John ...,.. McCabe, Myles ,...,,... McCartney, George--- McDonald, James ----- McDuffee, Mark ------ McEnaney, J ames ---.---- McGhie, John ----------- - --------------- McGowan, Robert -----.-.--..---- McGrath, Joseph ------ --------..- McGregor, James --------------..-------.-.-.------- McGuire, Walter .--------.-. --------3ll Lowell Avenue, New Hyde Park Price, George ----------- Quinlan, Michael ---..- Quinn, Patrick .----- Quinn, William ...-.--- -.... , ..------------.----.- l 40 Broadway, Lynbrook Raby. Thomas ----..-............. 49 Morewood Place, Port Washington Rafferty, l-aWr9r1Ce ---...........------ 62 Holland Avenue, Floral Park Ramsay, Richard, ---- Rankin, Neil ---------- Reamer, George- .---- - Reardon, Robert ------- Reehil, Daniel ---,---- Reid, Michael -------- Reid, Ronald --------- Reis, Charles ....-.-...-.---------.------ ll Elderberry Lane, Valley Stream Reisert, Frederick--W Reuther, Eugene ---..--------------.------------ 78 Bates Road, Great Neck Reynolds, David ------- Riescher, Ronald ----.- ..-..----------..2l Fox Lane, Great Neck -------lO9 Stevens Avenue, Hempstead -----.-.--5l-34 3Oth Avenue, Woodside ---------l2 Gladstone Avenue, Bay Shore ----.---81 Harrison Street, Garden City -..------------86 Claydon Road, Garden City ---.---814 Washington Avenue, Westbury -------l49 Cushing Avenue, Williston Park ----...-.---l8l Stevens Avenue, Hempstead -------.------2489 Woodland Avenue, Wantagh ----359 Valley Stream Boulevard, Valley Stream ------ ---------------20 Horace Place, Sea Cliff 60 Locust Avenue, Glen Head Drive, Glen Cove Mayhew, Paul .------. ..------.----------..---.-. 2 l Ridge -------276 South Kilburn Road, Garden City --------80 Mulberry Avenue, Garden City ------------44 Hawthorne Place, Malverne ------l45 Brompton Road, Garden City -- --.----.------- 3 Beverly Road, Merrick ----------251-20 83rd Avenue, Bellerose 27 Broadway, Garden City Park ll4-l l Linden Boulevard, Ozone Park 683 South 4th Street, Lindenhurst -260 lst Street, Mineola 219-O2 ll4th Avenue, McGuirk, Gerard ------------------ 532 Sl4th Street, Mclnerney, Thomas-- McKenna, Brian ------------.--- McLain, James ------ McMahon, John ------- McMullen, Declan -.----- 39 Beechwood Lane, 23 Westminster Road, llO Mill Spring ffffffiii' waiieis Avenue, Cambria Heights New Hyde Park New Hyde Park West Hempstead Road, Manhasset West Hempstead Roberts, Bruce ------ Rogowski, Ronald--- Rooney, Leo ------------ Rooney, Michael --,,--- ------2l2 Ellison Avenue, Roosevelt Emory Road, Mineola Rochel, James ...-------- .---- -------262-O3 86th Avenue, Floral Park -.------------65 Carman Avenue, Lynbrook -..-----.------490 Webster Avenue, Uniondale Roth, Peter ----...-.------.-.-- ll4-45 222nd Street, Cambria Heights Ryan, William -.--------- -- -------------.-----l656 Carla Lane, East Meadow Saccasio, Philip ----.-- - ---..---.-..--- llO Washington Street, Babylon Salerno, Salvatore ----.--- Sande, Joseph .-------..------ I46 Hunter Ridge Road North, Massapequa 53l Hillside Boulevard, New Hyde Park Sarnowski, Joseph ---.---- 89-I2 Woodhaven Boulevard, Woodhaven Schoner, Robert ------ -------------206 Perry Street, Hempstead Scanlon, Harry .-------...--------- -- ----------.------ l33 Lincoln Boulevard, Merrick Schrank, Frederick ----.- -----.. 3 O Corwin Avenue, New Hyde Park Segall, Bruce ---------..- Shallow, Robert -------- Sheehan, Dennis .------ ---- ----------i758 Broadway, New Hyde Park Sheridan, Richard ---- ----------l3 Wilton Street, New Hyde Park ------lOO Percheron Lane, Roslyn Heights ------l66O Stewart Avenue, New Hyde Park -----------------------------Fox Place, Hicksville McNamara, Kenneth ------ --.----...-- 2 O Surrey Lane, Hempstead McTighe, John --.---- - ------------------- 406 Wilson Boulevard, Mineola Mayers, Anthony ------ Mickles, Gary -------- Milek, Raymond --.------ Missbach, Howard ..----- 78 Buckingham Place, Lynbrook - --.---------------- 207 E. Broadway, Roslyn ---------l7l Hudson Avenue, Roosevelt -------l2 Huntington Road, Garden City Moloughney, Walter--..-. ----------- 82 Clover Avenue, Floral Park Monahan, Richard ..-... -.-. - -----20l Wetherill Road, Garden City Monteferrante, Peter -------------------- 694 Campus Street, Uniondale Morris, Edwin .------------- -------35 Thornwood Lane, Roslyn Heights Moschitta, Anthony -------- ---------- i i5 Kilburn Road, Garden City Moss, Peter .--.------------- Muller, William -------- Mullowney, John ---- Mulry, Philip --------- Mulshine, Robert --.--- Myers, Herbert ------- Nash, John -.--.- - ------- - Noering, Thomas --..---- Nolan, Raymond ------- Noonan, Harold ---------- --------53 Nassau Boulevard, Garden City ------.--------337 Marcellus Road, Mineola ---------2ll Debevoise Avenue, Roosevelt --.-----lO Oakland Drive, Port Washington -------------95-Ol 242nd Street, Bellerose -.-----------.---l8 Cisney Avenue, Floral Park -------RFD No. l lngold Drive, Huntington ---------------------Wheatley Road, Brookville ------l lO-30 2l4th Street, Queens Village -------------------Glenview Place, I Huntington O'Callaghan, Leo---G ------- ------------- 3 Wilwade Road, Great Neck O'Donnell, Charles .--- O'Donnell, Robert ---.---- O'Leary, Charles ------- ------lO9 Marshall Avenue, Floral Park O'Connell, Robert .---- -- -----.----.---. 88 Bates Road, Great Neck --------l4O Maxson Avenue, Freeport -----------78 Spencer Place, Hempstead Olekslak, Paul -..-... - -.----.------------.- i7 Nostrand Place, Hempstead O'NeiIl, John ---..-.----------..-.--- lll Weyford Terrace, Garden City O'Shaughnessy, Thom as --....--------.. 88 Bellmore Street, Floral Park O'Shea, Thomas ------------.----.------ 369 Stewart Avenue, Garden City O'Sullivan, Robert---- ---...---.----- 69 Collins Avenue, Williston Park Papa, Charles --.--------- Parker, Robert ------- Pastorelli, Robert ------ Pedersen, Frank -------- Peters, Ned ..---------- Pirretti, James ------- Pollock, Paul -----. - Preziosi, Denis ------- -----l58 Guildford Court, West Hempstead --------256 Whittier Avenue, Floral Park ---------.----------.25 John Avenue, Elmont --------52 Primrose Drive, New Hyde Park ------------37 Orchard Drive, East Williston l99-60 Keno Avenue, Holliswoods ----------.-..--.---45 Henry. Street, Merrick ------152 Pearsall Avenue, Freeport Siebert, Robert -------- Smith Smith Smith Smith Smith Smithi Smith Cornelius .---- - Donald ------- Edward --------- Frederick ------ Herbert---L .--- --- Peter ---.---.---- ------------iO9-9O 200th Street, Hollis ------3 Highland Boulevard, Lynbrook -----.-585 Dartmouth Street, Westbury ---------------l8 Lynton Road, Albertson ---.--46-27 258th Street, Great Neck --.-------------------28 Fox Avenue, Baldwin --------------l2 Maple Street, Garden City Peter W ...---- ---.--.--- 4 7l Raymond Street, Rockville Centre Smithwick, Michael -----------.--.- 45 Heling Boulevard, Lindenhurst Sokol, John ----------- L ------- -- --.-------- 38 Lewis Avenue, Floral Park Sommese, Nicholas --------- L ---------- l68 Broad Street, Williston Park Spagnoli, Thomas -------.-.-----. l5 South 2nd Street, New Hyde Sperendi, Michael --.---- .------.--------.. 9 lris Lane, New Hyde Stepsis, Robert ---.--- -.------------l Elm Drive, New Hyde Spota, Thomas --------- ------- -------lO4 Wickham Road, Garden Park Park Park City Strittmatter, Robert --------------.--.-- 7O Esther Street, Franklin Square Sullivan, Dennis -------.---...------ l7O Yale Street, Roslyn Heights Sullivan, John --..-------.---. 22l-34 Fairbury Avenue, Queens Village Sweeney, John .----.-.---- .-------.--.---- , . ---- 566 Avenue A., Uniondale Sweeney, Robert -------- ----- Swords, J. Patrick-- Symanski, Richard -----.. ----...---. Tardera, John ------- Testa, Stephen ------ Thorne, Arthur .------ Tierney, Thomas --.--- Tobin, William ------ Trainor, Michael ------ Vail, George --------- VanDusen, Peter ------ Veach, William ------- 'Visnius, William ------ VonRaab, William-- ---------84-26 Avon Street, Jamaica l82 Mount Joy Avenue, Freeport l9l Roosevelt Avenue, Mineola --------4 Glenwood Road, Rockville Centre -------142 Deerpath Road, Roslyn Heights l22 Frederick Avenue, Merrick -.---------------44 Darina Court, Hempstead -------533 Patterson Street, East Meadow --------26 Stanwood Road, New Hyde Park ------------------Oak Neck Lane, Bay Shore --------30 Guilford Road, Port Washington l58 Lehrer Avenue, Elmont .-----------.-------34 Cedar Drive, Huntington 33 Ridge Drive West, Roslyn Vorhies, Gerard ..-.----------.- l56 Kamda Boulevard, New HydeVPafk Wallace, David ------ ---------------- 5 6 Farrel Street, New Hyde Park Waszak, Stanley -------------------------- 759 Birchwood Drive, Westbury Wilson, Paul ..-...-.--....- - --.---------------- 48 Maple Avenue, Bethpage Wright, Raymond ---Pinewood Road 6' Old Westbury, Old Westbury Zieseniss, William .---.-- Q -------------------- ll Cedar Street, Hempstead Zusi, John--- ..--..- - ..-------.. 185 Bay Avenue, Huntington B D INDEX A Abel, Bro. I. 36. Abel, Bro. W. 34, 35, 138, 196. Abramovich, W. 118. Abrams, E. 102, 103, 183. Abrams, I. 118. Ackerson, G. 118, 137. Addeo, I. 102, 133, 146. Agapito, D. 102, 183. Agresta, R. 102. Aguirre, I. 110, 112. Ahem, N. 118. Alessandro, T. 110, 113, 155, 156, 157, 184. Alfano, A. 118, 125, 157. Allen, M. 118, 119, 173. Allen, T. 141, 156, 157, 158, 159. Allen,-T. 118, 141, 156, 157. Allman, G. 50. Anderson, D. 102. Anderson, Fr. W. 204. Annichiarico, E. 102. Anstett, G. 118. Antizzo, I. 102. Antoline, R. 171. Arbogast, G. 46, 50, 119, 174, 175, 178, 186, 187. Argurio, I. 102, 184. Armstrong, G. 110, 157. Armstrong, I. 110. Athanasio, I. 50, 194. Austin, W. 118, 141. Avati, R. 50, 187, 194. Avenia, A. 110. Axthelm, P. 110, 113, 146, 148, 196. Bacotti, I. 50, 143. Bacotti, P. 102, 159, 195. Baerlein, Mr. V. 23, 135. Baerlein, V. 118, 157. Baggett, L. 102, 148, 164, 187. Baglieri, S. 34. Bailey, I. 102. Baitinger, I. 118, 179. Ballantyne, R. 110, 112, 134, 143. Barbato, I. 102. Barbero, P. 110, 196. Barker, P. 118, 125. Barnaby, P. 118. Barr, H. 110, 134, 172, 184. Barrecca, A. 110, 112, 134, 147, 184, 196. Barron, R. 50, 132, 153, 140. Bartell, Mr. A. 34. Bartlett, Mr. G. 34. Bartoldus, R. 25, 102, 103, 195. Bates, M. 110. Bauer, G. 102. Bauman, R. 50, 152, 153, 194. Bauso, K. 110, 184. Belford, I. 51, 194. Belford, P: 110. Bello, V. 102, 146. Belo, I. 118, 157. Bencin, T. 110, 113. Bender, D. 102. Benedict, E. 118. Bennett, R. 118. Benson, G. 110, 147. Benson, I. 102. Bentz, R. 48, 51, 136, 138. Bergen, T. 102. Bergin, I. 102. Bergmeister, S. 110, 146, 196. Berke, H. 52. Bernardi, R. 118. Berutich, D. 118. Beyer, E. 52. Beyer, Bro. M. 40. Bianchi, A. 110. Biasi, F. 118, 171. Birbiglia, I. 110, 123, 209. Bizub, E. 118, 157. Blass, R. 52. Bligh, T. 118, 157. Boden, G. 102, 183. Boland, D. 110, 143. Boland, T. 110, 196. Bolger, R. 102, 103, 133. Bollo, R. 118. Bolz, I. 118. Bolz, R. 110, 112. Bond, Bro. D. 23. Bondy, L. 102. Bono, I. 52, 194. Borkowski, I. 110, 113, 181. Bottone, W. 110. Bowers, S. 110, 112, 172, 173. 184. Boyce, M. 102. Boyle, W. 110, 116, 184, 196. Bradford, G. 102, 133, 143. Brady, Mr. D. 207. Brady, D. 102, 103, 143, 145, 147. Brand, I. 102, 195. Brandewiede, C. 102, 164. Brandewiede, R. 102, 164, 174. Brannan, I. 52. Bransfield, I. 52, 153, 16 168. Braun, G. 110, 112, 155. Braun, H. 102, 141. Braun, I. 102, 141. Bredin, I. 118. 4, 165 Brennan, E. 118. Brennan, I. 110. Brereton, M. 102, 184. Brooks, R. 118, 197. Brown, D. 102. Brown, D. 102, 103, 143, 158. Brown, I. 118, 157. Brown, I. 52, 152, 194. Brown, W. 102, 158. Browne, W. 110, 158. Bauso, P. 51. Baxter, C. 102, 103, 141. Baxter, G. 50, 141. Baxter, I. 51, 141, 186, 187. Baxter I. 118, 141. Baxter, R. 51, 132. Baxter, S. 102. Baysek, Bro. L. 25. Bean, K. 50. Bean, R. 110. Beck, M. 102. Beirne, R. 110, 196. Bruning, W. 118. Brunstetter, P. 118, 175. Bryan, C. 102. Buckley, T. 47, 53, 189. Budd, R. 118. Buffalino, Mr. V. 40. Burak, N. 47, 53, 145, 158. Burke, E. 102. Burke, Mr. I. 35. Burkert, E. 102, 133. Burkitt, R. 53, 132, 172, 173, 183. Burns, I. 102, 184. 2 Burns, T. 118, 141, 179. Burns, W. 53. Buser, W. 53. Buthorn, M. 53, 136, 138. Buthorn, R. 102, 146, 153. Byers, R. 102, 103. Byrnes, R. 118. C Cahill, I. 103, 133, 141, 146, 158. Calabria, K. 103. Calabria, P. 110, 112. Calderwood, T. 110, 155. Callahan, I. 54, 140, 164, 167 205. Campbell, I. 110, 113. Campbell, W. 118. Campo, I. 103. Candela, M. 118. Cannata, R. 54, 153, 182, 183 Caolo, I. 110. ' Capece, N. 54, 172, 173, 183. Capobianco, I. 103, 105, 141. Caprise, I. 103, 195. Capshaw, F. 118, 175, 179. Caputo, M. 103, 130. Carbone, F. 54. Carmichael, P. 110, 184. Carmichael, T. 110, 137, 184. Carmichael, W. 54, 132, 164. Camese, F. 118, 141, 157. Carney, I. 103, 136, 146, 156. Carney, I. 103, 136, 195. Carone, P. 118, 157. Carroll, K. 103, 106, 133, 143. Carway, I. 103. Casey, D. 118, 173. Casey, K. 54. Cash, T. 103, 187. Cassidy, P. 34, 103, 133, 141. Cassar, L. 46, 55. Castaldo, C. 118. Castrigno, L. 110, 156. Catapano, F. 55, 146. Catherwood, W. 118. Celenza, I. 111. Cello, I. 110, 116. Ceraulo, L. 102, 103, 156. Charles, T. 111, 196. Chase, R. 55, 146, 147. Chesleigh, W. 103, 104, 133, 143. Chessa, I. 55, 152. Chierichella, P. 118, 157. Child, G. 103, 180, 181. Chimeri, T. 164, 167. Christelman, P. 111, 143. Christie, E. 118, 125, 179. Ciafone, F. 103. Clare, I. 103, 143, 146. Clarke, I. 55. Clayton, V. 56. Cleary, W. 118. Clickner, R. 119, 156. Clifford, M. 56. Clifford, R. 119. Clinton, I. 111, 171. Clinton, L. 103, 133. Colaprete, I. 111, 171. Colby, I. 56. Coleman, M. 119. Coleman, T, 103, 195. comm, E. 111, 116, 143, 196. Collins, D. 111, 113, 134, 143. Collins, E. 56. Colucci, S. 111, 113, 148, 171, 183. Colwell, I. 103, 195. Comparetto, D. 57, 194. Condon, R. 119, 171. Conklin, B. 119. Conklin, R. 103, 195. Conly, I. 103. Connelly, R. 119. Conning,'B. 56. Connolly, B. 56, 147, 153. Connors, D. 119, 171, 179. Conti, H. 111, 196. Convery, I. 103. Conway, F. 57, 172, 173, 182, 183, 184. Conway, P. 57, 155. Cook, D. 111. Cooke, I. 111, 196. Cooke, P. 119. Corbett, Bro. T. 22, 23. Corbisiero, P. 111, 171. Corcoran, F. 119. Cornachio, A. 103, 146. Corney, I. 103. Corrao, R. 103, 195. Costello, A. 57. Costello, F. 119. Costello, P. 103, 136. Costello, R. 57. Cote, T. 111, 158, 196. Coulter, R. 103. Cox, P. 111, 184. Creamer, R. 57. Cribben, Dr. 132. Crimmins, I. 111, 112, 137. Crisafulli, R. 119. Criscione, I. 111, 171. Cristine, I. 111. Crowley, K. 111, 116, 196. Crowley, T. 111, 173. Crowley, T. 103, 173, 183, 184 Crusey,,H. 111, 116. Cucchi, G. 57. Cucco, R. 119. Cullem, D. 119, 173. Cullem, I. 103, 105, 133, 146, 173. Cullen, W. 111, 196. Cunningham, F. 119, 137, 155. Cunningham, I. 57, 152. Cunningham, M. 103, 105, 195. Curran, D. 119. Curry, C. 111, 113, 134, 178. Curry, I. 58, 140, 194. Curth, G. 58, 148, 187. Curti, V. 119, 137. Cutney, F. 119. Cutolo, T. 111, 112, 134, 156. Czemiewicz, I. 58, 132, 136, 138. D'Agrosa, A. 103, 136. Daileader, P. 119. D'Alonzo, A. 58, 136, 138. Dalton, A. 111. Dalton, C. 58, 49, 146, 194. Daly, I. 103. Daly, K. 111, 134, 147. Danzi, R. 58, 165, 205. Darby, Bro. I. 16, 145, 170, 202, 208, 206, 209. Darby, R. 119, 141. D'Argento, P. 58. Davis, D. 111. Dean, E. 119, 157, 173. DeAngelis, H. 119. DeAngelis, I. 58, 147. DeBruin, P. 111, 112, 159. DeBruin, R. 59. Decicco, P. 119. Decker, R. 59, 138, 159. DeFeo, I. 59, 132, 155. Degnan, Mr. A. 27. Deichl, R. 111. Delaney, W. 111, 158. DeLeo, A. 119, 172. Delfoe, R. 111, 134, 196. Dellacona, R. 119. Deluca, R. 103, 105, 158. DeMaio, A. 111, 143, 155, 171. DeMeo, I. 111. DeMeo, P. 111, 141. DeMeo, W. 119, 137, 171, 179. DeMona.co, F. 119, 137. DeMonaco, P. 103, 109, 164. Dempsey, G. 119, 173. Dempsey, I. 59. Denman, Bro. T. 40. Dennis, G. 103. DePalma, G. 119. DePalma, I. 59, 180, 181. Dermody, G. 111, 171. Dermody, H. 111, 141. Desnoes, P. 111, 143, 146, 196. Devany, A. 119. DeVita, R. 119. Dews, P. 103, 195. Dietzgen, H. 111. Dieumegard, T. 119. Dilorio, R. 111, 113, 134, 193. DiLorenzo, F. 119. Dinger, W. 60, 132, 152. DiPentima, V. 119. Dippel, Bro. C. 27, 180. Dirkes, R. 119, 173. Doing, P. 103. Dolan, I. 60, 172, 183. Dolan, T. 119. Donahue, R. 103. Donato, W. 119, 141, 173. Donlan, Mr. I. 202. Donnellan, E. 111, 113, 171. Donnelly, I. 103, 105, 145, 147, 159, 172, 184. I Donnelly, W. 103, 105, 145, 148, 174, 193. Donoghue, T. 103. Donohue, G. 112, 116. Donohue, K. 104. Donovan, D. 119, 137. Doonan, I. 60. Doran, P. 103, 104, 145, 147. Dowd, I. 104, 147, 195. Doyer, L. 119. Doyle, F. 60. Driscoll, D. 32, 119. Driscoll, R. 112. Drucker, P. 60, 132, 136, 138, 172, 173, 183. Duff, D. 112, 113, 134, 143, 196. Duffy, I. 104, 105, 106, 143, 158. Duffy, P. 112. Duignan, I. 60. Dujardin, R. 119. Dunbar, W. 119. Dunn, G. 104, 164. Dunne, B. 112, 183. Dunne, P. 119, 171. Dunscomb, I. 112. Durante, P. 61, 130, 132, 142, 143, 145, 148, 150. Durham, I. 112. Durkin, I. 104. Durso, R. 61, 150, 187, 188. Dwyer, R. 119. E Eder, E. 120. Egan, G. 112. Egan, I. 120, 141. Egan, R. 104, 105, 147, 172, 173. Egan, W. 120, 115, 157. Egunk, R. 155. Eichleman, Bro. I. 14. Eichenlaub, P. 120. Edakiadis, W. 120. Ellwood, Mrs. I. 41. Elsasser, R. 112. Endonino, D. 120. England, L. 112, 171. Engle, M. 112. Engle, P. 104. Epp, R. 120. Erensen, G. 112. Essig, L. 104. Eyermann, I. 112. F Faas, I. 120. Fass, P. 112. Faddis, R. 103, 104, 145. Faillace, G. 120, 171. Fallon, R. 104. Falsone, R. 104, 181. Fanning, F. 61, 136, 138, 150, 152. Farnsworth, I. 61, 136, 138, 150, 152. Farrell, I. 61, 132, 183. Farrell, I. 120, 173. Farrell, R. 120. Fasano, I. 104, 187. Feather, G. 185. Federer, E. 61, 189. Fedronas, K. 112. Fee, F. 104, 105, 133, 145, 164, 169, 174. Feldmann, I. 62, 158, 180, 181. Felgner, K. 62. Fenlon, I. 62. Fenton, R. 112, 113, 184. Fenton, R. 112, 113, 184. Ferdinando, Mr. A. 34, 138, 169. Ferdinando, Mr. I. 35. Ferrari, A. 112. Ferri, I. 120, 157. Ferri, R. 120, 157. Ferris, R. 62. Fidgeon, T. 120. Filasky, I. 112. Filliat, B. 120. Finegan, E. 112, 171, 184. Finley, E. 120. Finnerty, P. 62. Fiore, M. 112, 113, 196. Fischer, I. 62. Fischer, K. 104, 195. Fischer, P. 120. Fischetti, S. 62. Fisher, H. 62, 152. Fisher, I. 120, 157. Fisher, R. 104. 9 Fity, C. 104. Fitzgerald, E. 120, 157. Fitzgerald, E. 112, 157, 196. Fitzgerald, F. 110, 112, 196. Fitzgerald, G. 112. Fitzgerald, I. 104, 195. Fitzgerald, I. 63, 147, 174, 177. Fitzgerald, R. 112, 196. Fitzpatrick, A. 64. Fitzsimmons, I. 112, 137. Flanagan, I. 63, 187. Flannery, P. 120, 148, 171. Fleischhauer, D. 112, 196. Fleming, I. 115, 120. Florence, W. 112, 196. Flynn, Mr. E. 38, 164, 170, 171. Flynn, I. 63. Flynn, W. 63. Fochtman, I. 104. Fontanetta, M. 112, 196. Foran, P. 112, 134, 196. Ford, I. 120. Forgione, F. 104, 146. Fomara, L. 23, 103, 104, 143. Fortunato, A. 120, 157. Foskett, C. 112, 116, 196. Fox, Mr. I. 24. Fox, Bro. I. 21. Franz, Bro. C. 31, 157. Franz, D. 120, 156. Fratepietro, R. 63. Frayer, I. 120, 157. Freda, W. 64, 154. Frey, F. 104, 195. Frey, R. 184, 195. Frishmann, D. 104. Frost, R. 104. Fuechslin, Bro. R. 20, 37. Furst, T. 112, 134, 171. Fusaro, M. 120. G Gabrus, G. 64, 189, 194. Gage, S. 104, 105, 143, 154. Gaizo, F. 64, 159. Galanty, I. 103, 104, 147, 193. Gale, W. 64. Galgano, V. 112, 113. Gallagher, I. 104. Gallagher, I. 112. Gallagher, I. 120. Gallo, L. 64, 194. Ganci, I. 112, 116. Candy, O. 120, 141, 164. Gangitano, V. 65, 48. Gannon, C. 112. Gannon, Mr. F. 209. Garland, I. 112, 123, 141, 209. Garry, P. 104, 133, 172, 184. Gaussa, G. 65. Geagan, T. 65, 132, 152, 164. Gebhardt, Msgr. 202. Geiger, A. 112, 171, 184. Geisler, C. 113. Geissinger, W. 104. Gehrig, D. 104. Gekle, R. 104, 193. Genovese, B. 120, 157. Geraghty, I. 104, 164. Germann, W. 120. Gerstner, I. 120, 171. Gerstner, L. 46, 65, 130, 132, 145, 148, 149, 164, 166. Gesslein, I. 120. Gettier, I. 120. Giamonco, I. 120, 141. Giamonco, P. 65, 194. Gianuetti, R. 65, 49, 136, 138. Giaunattasio, F. 104. Giarraputo, I. 65, 152. Giblin, I. 66, 153. Gieg, T. 104. Gilfether, Bro. I. 20, 173. Gill, G. 120. Gillen, T. 113, 146, 184. Gilmartin, T. 104, 174, 157, 189. Gilmartin, T. 120, 157. Giordano, F. 47, 66, 145, 150. Girimonti, I. 120, 157. Gillis, V. 120, 177. Glancy, I. 103, 104. Gleason, R. 66. Gleason, R. 120, 141. Glennon, I. 104, 195. Godfrey, T. 120, 157. Gohring, Bro. R. 30, 31, 180. Golden, I. 66, 148, 189. Golden, P. 120. Gort, S. 120. Gould, I. 120, 157. Grafer, H. 105, 188. Graham, D. 105. Graham, R. 66, 49, 194. Grattan, Mr. G. 35. Greene, C. 105. Greene, T. 120, 171. Grego, N. 121, 157. Greil, I. 113. Grella, R. 66. Griifin, B. 113, 196. Griifin, D. 66, 164. Griffin, G. 67, 174, 176, 177, 178, 193. Griffin, M. 113, 171. Grimm, B. 67. Groh, A. 121. Groppe, I. 113. Gunn, K. 105, 174. Gunning, M. 67, 172, 182, 183, 184, 185. Gutmann, R. 67, 194. Guttendorfer, G. 113. H Hald, W. 67. Hammer, W. 105, 195. Hannaford, N. 113. Hannan, M. 112, 113, 124, 184 Hansen, I. 121. Hansen, P. 113. Harding, T. 67. Harkins, E. 113, 178. Harrigan, R. 68. Harrington, G. 113, 137. Harrington, I. 121. Harrington, I. 121. Harrington, R. 105, 164. Hartman, P. 113, 196. Hartmann, I. 112, 113. Hartz, R. 48, 68, 102, 136, 147 Hastings, R. 113, 184. Hauser, S. 113. Haverland, I. 105. Haverland, R. 68, 145, 165, 189. Havican, C. 68, 194. Hayes, Miss M. 41. Hayes, Miss M. 41. Hayes, M. 105. Heatherton, R. 113. Healy, I. 105, 191. HealY, M. 113. Hederman, I. 105. Heenan, R. 68, 132, 153. Hegmann, I. 121, 141. Henderson, I. 121, 141. Hendricks, P. 68. Herchenroder, B. 103, 105, 158. Hennessy, R. 121, 141. Hering, P. 105, 141, 191, 195. Herman, E. 113. Hess, R. 121. Hessian, I. 113, 141, 171. Hetzer, A. 113, 193. Hewitt, M. 121, 122, 157, 197. Hickey, Fr. I. 19, 21, 202, 204. Higgins, I. 47, 68, 134, 144, 156, 158, 159. Higgins, P. 113, 141, 171. Histing, R. 68, 159. Hoeg, H. 121. Holfer, Fr. P. 208. Hoffman, M. 46, 69, 126, 128. Holma.n, H. 103, 105, 156, 158. Honan, W. 121. Horsting, P. 113, 184. Honser, H. 105, 133, 164. Hoxie, R. 46, 69, 132, 143. Huben, R. 113. Hnfnagelfr. 121. Humphrey, I. 69. Hunt, M. 105. Hupcey, I. 121, 173. Hussey, I. 105. Hutter, R. 69, 164, 167, 183. Hyer, R. 105, 156. I Imbruce, R. 113, 116. Indelicato, I. 69. Indelicato, P. 113. Ingarra, F. 70. Inguagiato, P. 105, 141. Ipsaro, Bro. A. 29. Irvine, K. 70. Irvine, R. 121. Izzo, R. 121. I Iacob, A. 105, 181. Jaeger, S. 121. Iagoda, C. 105, 136, 143. Iansen, Fr. A. 20, 21, 131, 135, 204. Iansen, E. 70, 179, 194. Iellig, D.'105, 136, 141. Iohnson, D. 121, 184. Iohnson, E. 105. Iohnson, W. 121. ' Iohnston, D. 47, 70, 145, 152, 166, 170, 183. Iones, A. 121, 157. Iones, P. 105, 184. K Kaich, D. 121, 179. Kaiser, I. 70, 132, 152, 194. Kali, I. 105. Kamin, E. 113, 171,. Kane, G. 113, 116, 134, 141, 184. Kane, I. 1Mineo1aJ 70, 130, 132 142, 143, 145, 148. Kane, I. CBaldwinj 70, 152. Kane, I. 121. Kane, E. 113. Kane, R. 113, 116, 184. Knatz, P. 113, 116, 141, 179, 184. Kantz, P. 46, 71, 132, 147, 148, 150, 153, 154, 158. Kardos, R. 121, 137, 156. Karopzyc, S. 113, 137. Kash, L. 113, 134, 196. Kassebaum, R. 121, 173. Kaui1in, Bro. A. 31. Kaufmann, R. 113. Kavanaugh, W. 121. Kayser, D. 105. Kearns, T. 71. Keating, Mrs. T. 206. Keating, T. 105, 146, 195. Keegan, I. 121. Keeler, I. 71. Keeler, M. 121. Keenan, G. 121. Keener, P. 71. Kehoe, F. 71, 136. Kehoe, I. 121, 157. Kelley, R. 105, 147. Kelly, D. 113, 184. Kelly, F. 121. Kelly, I. 32, 113, 171. Kelly, I. 32, 121, 125, 141, 171. Kelly, R. 105, 133, 141, 147, 148, 172, 184. Kennedy, G. 123. Kennedy, I. 113. Kennedy, W. 113, 196. Kennelly, T. 113, 141. Kent, E. 121. Kernaghnn, 1.1 121, 157. Kerner, W. 105. Kerr, I. 105. Kiernan, I. 121. Kilduff, K. 105, 187. KileY, T. 121, 171. Kirlpoitner, R. 71, 132, 149: Kirby, D. 121.' Kirby, 121, 173. Kirchhoif, F. 105. Kirwin, D. 105, 183. Kirwi.n, M. 113. Kirmser, E. 121, 171, 191. Kisch, R. 121. Kline, '11, 121. Knipfing. G. 71, 102, 172, 173, 183, 185. Knipfing, R. 105, 133, 145. Knoll, R. 121. Knuge, Fr. R. 21, 202, 204. Koch, Bro. A. 40. Koehler, W. 113. Koemer, A. 72, 130, 164, 168. Konz, I. 72. Korey, I. 121. Kosens, T. 72, 132, 164, 168, 174, 176, 187, 188. Kost, I. 114. Kozar, Bro. A. 33. Kramer, I. 114. Kramps, R. 113, 114, 137, 146, 153, 156. Kraniak, P. 72. Kranker, P. 114. Kray, I. 114, 116, 134. Kretkowski, P. 105. Krikalo, W. 105, 158. Kronske, G. 105. Krug, R. 49, 72, 159, 194. Krumenacker, G. 121, 157. Kuda, Mr. A. 204. Kudrzycki, R. 105, 181. 270 Kump, R. 114, 116, 137, 196. Kwiat, L. 72. L La Barca, I. 106, 195. Laginestra, A. 46, 73, 159. Laino, W. 121. Laliberte, C. 73. Larldy, D. 122. Lang, S. Langone, 73. E. 73. Lange, E. 114, 116. Larkin, I. 113, 114. Larkin, I. 105, 106, 178. La Rocca, T. 106, 183, 185. Larson, L. 106, 195. Lauinger, Laurinitis G. 114. , Bro. B. 28. Lawrence, V. 106, 195. Lee, P. 122, 187. Leimgruber, L. 73, 194. Lenahan, I. 122. Lennon, C. 105, 106. Lenz, B. 114, 196. Lessard, V. 114, 171. Lewand, R. 122. Lewandowski, E. 47, 73, 152, 194. Leyden, c. 114, 116, 184. Lilly, A. 74 Linden, I. 114, 184, 196. Littlefield, R. 122. Lock, Mr. I. 46. Logalbo, C. 122. Lombardi, P. 122, 171. Lombardi, R. 114, 134. Lombardo, P. 106, 141. Long, G. Long, T. 122, 156, 171. 74, 132, 144, 153. Long, Mr. R. 26. Longua, L. 74,'194. Lorenz, L. 122, 157. Lotze, W. 74, 132, 189. Lowe, I. 114, 116. Lucas, M. 47, 74. Lucinatelli, R. 112, 114. Luckas, W. 112, 114, 184. Luckwaldt, H. 122, 157. Ludeman, I. 106. Lutjen, C Lutjen, R Lynch, D Lynch, C Lynch, I. Lynch, I. Lynch, I. . 122. . 114. . 74, 152. . 74, 47, 154. 74, 172, 173. 106, 172, 173, 183. 114. Lynch, Bro. I. 23. Lynch, R. 114, 116. Mc McArd1e, T. 122. McAssey, I. 76, 132. McCabe, G. 122. McCabe, K. 106, 133, 195. McCabe, M. 77, 132, 172, 173, 183. McCabe, R. 103, 106, 174. McCann, I. 106, 187. McCarthy, D. 122. McCarthy, R. 105, 106, 136, 195. McCarthy, T. 122, 171. McCartney, G. 77. McCoyd, McCuen, A. 114, 116. J. 122, 156. McCullagh, I. 106, 107, 122, 136, 148. McCullough, T. 114, 116, 178. McDermott, A. 106. McDonald, A. 114, 171. McDonald, I. 46, 77, 132, 142, 143, 154. McDonald, I. 100, 195. McDonald, M. 114, 116. McDonald, R. 114. McDonough, M. 106, 108, 148, 178. McDougal, P. 114, 116, 117, 134, 142, 171. McDougal, Mr. 202. McDui:fee, M. 77, 164, 167. McEnaney, W. 77, 122. McGervey, L. S.M. 33. McGhie, I. 78. McGinley, M. 106. McGloin, T. 122, 179. McGovern, A. 122. McGovem, I. 122, 173. McGowan, I. 106, 133. McGowa.n, M. 106, 116, 195. McGowan, R. 46, 78, 100, 154, 177. McGrath, I. 78, 187, 188. McGregor, I. 78, 153, 154, 158 McGuckin, Mr. C. 38, 171, 188 McGuckin, I. 106. McGuinness, I. 106, 133, 172, 173. McGuire, T. 122. McGuire, W. 78. McGui.rk, G. 78, 147, 154. Mclnemey, T. 79. Mclntre, I. 122. McKernan, H. 115. McKenna, B. 79, 152. McKenna, E. 115. McLain, I. 79, 132, 135, 148, 149, 164, 167, 168, 170, 193, 202. McLaughlin, I. 106, 141. McLaughlin, I. 122. McLoughlin, W. 114. McMahon, I. 79. McMahon, K. 114. McMahon, T. 105, 106, 108, 145, 174. McMullen, D. 79, 132, 159. McNally, I. 115, 195. McNally, M. 107. McNamara, K. 79. McNeely, I. 112, 115, 183. McNulty, I. 122. McRae, C. 115, 155. McTighe, I. 79. M Macfarlane, R. 115, 196. MacNeil, A. 115. Magenheimer, I. 122, 157. Maggi, P. 75, 164, 165, 168. Maher, E. 115, 178. Mahon, I. 107, 147. Mahoney, B. 75, 194. Mahoney, I. 105, 107, 141. Mahoney, I. 115. Mahoney, T. 122. Maier, W. 75, 136, 138. Maierle, Bro. I. 21. Major, H. 122. Malarchuck, P. 75, 136, 138. Maloney, B. 107. Maloney, E. 122. Maloney, T. 122. Malzone, I. 122. Maney, I. 76, 194. Mangan, F. 122. Mangiardi, E. 122, 171. Mannion, I. 107, 195. Mannuzza, I. 103, 107, 136, 158. Mansfield, C. 122, 141. Marchello, A. 122. Marci, P. 115. Marinis, C. 103, 107, 195. Marino, I. 122. 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