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

 - Class of 1960

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the Joy that I qlve you shall E M A . 4. 5 A L A 1 -...... m...4..... if lot B6 taken Enom you CRY OUT the lono with Jo DAVID WHELEHAN, Editor-in-Chief JAMES MOORE, Theme Editor PAUL MAYER, Faculty Editor PETER CASSIDY, KEVIN QUINN, Senior Editors CHARLES BRYAN, Parents' Editor WALTER DONNELLY, JOHN SEELINGER, Underclass Editors PETER DORAN, FRANK FEE, ROBERT GEKLE, Sports Editors RICHARD KNIPFING, ROBERT WESSELS, Activities Editors JOSEPH PAPOLA, Production Editor LOUIS FORNARA, JOHN ADDEO, Business Editors ROBERT BUTHORN, Photography Editor JOHN DOWD, Art Editor l., I CHRISTIAN JOY is the resuli of real Christian living. The principles of this Christian living must be learned both in the formal education of the school and the informal education of the milieu. Every facet of the boy's life must have an educational value or it has no place in overall view of his life as a student. The steps in education to Christian Joy are shown here. The lessons are learned in reality. 1 41 WPIHI4 facult -panemzs awhatsoeven hG shall say to you Oh: 1-i..-1.-i-- iii..i.i...-.-1 il..i...l.--1 .i- - ill.- Ul1OSI2ClASSm6Y1 .1-. n G lono wr lwllv M ACUVITSIES fl hAV6 IIIDISHGO the fight I have won the CQOWHJP 4 u I l .5 GANG YIE Sent out eveny lamb semons ' I them 110 ,QQ liiii A note of appreciation to: Mr, W, Klopfenstein, sculptor of the statue used in the book. Holy Redeemer Church, Milwaukee, Wisconsin, Parish in which the statue appears. White Studios of Manhattan for the photography in the book. New City Printing Company, Union City, New Jersey. iii -l.1 X Chammade Hugh School Mineola, New York IR ,, L ,ll I 1 seo ,M cmmsowql AND1 ,GOLD K I 7 1 1 1 DEDICAHQN flllllrlirlll Reverend Brother J ' JOHN T DARBY, s.M., M.A. 4 3 'fs Celebrates 25 years in the Society of Mary. l s Brother Darby breaks ground for the new wing. i TV l9l3 was not an especially auspicious year. The year before had seen the sinking of the Titanic , and the year following would see the start of World War I. l9l3, however, offered little in the way of historical drama. Yet on January 29th of this year, an event of great significance to Chaminade and her men took place. John Thomas Darby was born in Pottsville, Pennsylvania. He attended St. Gregory's grammar school in Phila- delphia and later, on August l5, l93O, at Dayton, Ohio, he embarked on his chosen vocation by profess- ing his vows in the Society of Mary. He was l7. That same year that saw John Darby profess his vows also saw Chaminade High School founded. ln 'T' l93O, Long Island was not the cosmopolitan area we know today. It was predominantly rural and pre- dominantly non-Catholic. It was also considerably prejudiced against Catholics, not to mention Catholic schools. ln the midst of the war years, in l942, Brother Darby began his l7 year association with Chaminade. He came as an English teacher. He had previously received his B.A. from Dayton University, and his M.A. from Catholic University and had taught in Covington, Kentucky, and in Alameda, California for New auditorium rises, as expansion continues 1 I ' 'ff arm E 4 X X . r f ,Ht ' y 'Q , 2 5 ' 'JM K 4. M K7 I g X - Q Nfl I Y 2 . . I AQ Aff. ll 1 .,, ,V if-,T V:' v I '.. W QQ' if .,,,+' 1 ,,L. A , X 1 wzbiwg W4g,f,i:2 bf 5 ' -Q-W f ,,,N V, 5 I L 'pw k V fm L - LA ,1 1, 1 V. X+4'9'JQQ gflyE'T1Q:Ig'Qpi' ' ' W . - ' 1 ,bi H.. uv., x ' . I , 1:4 ,. qbfzigvbg, I. ,, 14 , X :Pw- ' , Y ...Q-, ,W-51' wx ' ,R WE K , V 44. . , .A , x - 4 : qi :X i ts Y I Q, :' ' ' EA fEf' Tf5xi , ,l .f , ' ls, In ', :5 A ' .2 - P , if-0, A1 ri f S'wff'l-'I'-1f.'?'wil'f'f. 1 --2 1 Q H. WS' , l M-'1 'J-p,6i,,-., , 21 Ag gl- -4 ? J uv J'1sf!di9.+'A.'2-,fil'iri.'l'ff up ., . 'Ullax - - ful - - R 'L' -in LTA J 41 'i . 4 , l Y ini , gs n r ' I , . I I en, 1 !'T'. Pl- gr! 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Darby, S.M., M.A. Provincial Supervisor ofthe Society of Mary rl.,Ifur! Reverend Brother ALBERT J. KOZAR, S.M., M. in Ed q I I I 4 I ' l 1 14 lllllllllnll CHAMINADE HIGH SCHOOL MlNEOLA,LONG lsi.AND OFFICE OF' THE PRINCIPAL 'W lu 0 A 11 Y My dear Graduates: Let me offer my sincere congratulations to each of you upon your successful completion of four years of Marianist education at Chaminade High School. As you leave the portals of your alma mater and advance into the adult world, you will find yourself confronted with many contradictions. You will be subjected to ridicule for your concept of Joy, and conflicting interpretations will disturb you. Yet, despite all, you will be expected to stand firm and to ward off the selfish attractions of the world. You have been taught well how to evaluate life in the light of eternal principles. You have been encouraged to esteem above all your most precious gift of Faith. For, herein, lies the true meaning of life. Hold fast to this treasure. Strengthen it through prayer and daily practice and you will continue to reap the ever increasing richness of Christian Joy. May the school motto Fortes ln Unitate , which graces the seal upon your diploma, serve as your guide in achieving and spreading the wealth of your heritage and the theme of your yearbook-Christian Joy. God be with you always. Mary, Our Mother, keep you. Very sincerely yours in Albert dKoza , Principal ' l l l I I Illll If hall say I0 ou, Cow ln our quest for the lfnowledge of our student voeation-our lives as Christians-are gain the reward of Christian Joy-Joy in the life of Christ. Hindered and harassed by our frail humanity. our lives are guided by those who possess the basic' h'llOll'l0lljI0 and bountiful experience of the daily trials of the Christian leader. Our parents and teachers. who encourage and aid us. eontinually set our ideals toward the Ideal of Christ. By their lives. we see the goal for which we strive: by their persererenee. we shall attain and lead others to the goal-TRUE CHRISTIAN JOY. i NIJGO SIY vans v 1: vu rs G ,E O S Q LA Y l 2 O U . E S T D 1 3 a U i Q I 'ev FACULTY and PARENTS Vice-Principa W eilllllllll , Brother Louis Nath, S.M., M.A. l I I Brother Louis Nath, SM, is known to most of us as Dean of Discipline here at Chaminade. Before and after each school day Brother may be found in his office checking absentees, administering just rewards to slip holders, and fulfilling the many other tasks of a busy vice-principal. But if you look carefully around his office you will find evidence of his equally important though less known duties, On a chair in the corner there may be a stack of tests from Brother's Latin classes. Perhaps there is a pile of gifts for the next card party. This heavy schedule makes Brother one of the busiest of Chaminade's faculty. Chaplain llllllllli 'si T N C 1 x av-., LX . N' if I I lReuerend James Hickey, S.M., B.A. The spiritual life here at Chaminade was ably and capably advanced by our chaplain, Rev, James Hickey. To get the ball rolling, Father called for a confession day during which all students were given the opportunity to receive the sacrament during school time. Confessions were also heard every day before and after school. This enabled many more Chaminade men to receive Communion at daily Mass in the chapel or at the weekly Mass in the auditorium on Friday. Complementary to this program is the spiritual guidance so readily available for those seeking it. The door is always open to the chaplain's office, where Father may be found offering suggestions to a member of the student body on anything from marks to daily Communion. ligion Department REV. JAMES HICKEY, S.M., B.A. Chaplain Religion IV Latin IV Chairman of Religion Department Moderator of Marianist League Under the guidance of Rev. James Hickey, new depart- mental head, the Religion section of the faculty has concen- trated this year mainly on an integral religious background for the Chaminade student body. Father has visited many of the classes and offered helpful suggestions for the discussion of various topics during the course. The Mission Club, one of Chaminade's more dormant activities, was at last brought into the realm of the living under a group headed by Father Anthony Jansen, the Sodality coordinator. lt was decided that the club should act more as a director of the mission activities rather than just the hands of the movement. This latter job of actually performing the various duties of the club was given to the homeroom religious committees, with the hope of reawakening student interest in this important field. Besides sending stamps to the missions abroad, the club has visited several homes in the vicinity to work with less fortunate children and orphans. Chaminade's branch of the Confraternity of Christian Doctrine expanded its sphere of influence this year by sending students-turned-teachers to St. Ignatius' in Hicksville and Corpus Christi Parish in Mineola. l-athcr Jansen, Sodality Coordinator, discusses some organizational plans with Prefect Jim Moore. l la Moderator of 3G Rams Religion IV Sodality Coordinator Moderator of Mission Club Moderator of CCD 22 REV. ANTHONY JANSEN. S.M B A BRO. JOSEPH FOX, S.M., M.A. Moderator of IA Astronauts Religion I English I ...L BRO. HOWARD HUGHES, S.M.. B.A. Moderator, 2F Ramrods Religion l Religion ll Father Carl Wilhelm uses a visual demonstration to bring point across during annual students' retreat. BRO. JOHN GILFETHER. S.M.. M.A Moderator of 3D Warhawks Religion I, ll Cross Country Coach Indoor Track Coach Treasurer of C.H.S,A.A. ml X if . CI? BRO. PAUL UBINGER. S.M., B.S. BRO. JOHN PUTKA, S.M., B.A. BRO. PAUL QUINN, S.M., B.A. Moderator of 3E Avengers Moderator of IB Bombers Moderator of 4G Lancers Moderator ot Athletic Department Religion I Religion Ill Student Council Moderator Latin I History Il Latin II Sodality Activity Coordinator Religion I Vocation Club Rifle Club Servers BRO. THOMAS CORBETT, S.M., M.A. 1 Chairman of English Department En lish III, IV Raiies SPACE MAGAZINE Brother Corbett checks Space layout for the '60 edition of the Flyer magazine. MR. VICTOR BAERLEIN, B.5.S. Moderator of lF Golden Falcons World Geography English l Mr. Gratten uses audio aid to help liven up his English courses. 24 E n gli s h D t m e n t This year the English Department, under the leadership of Bro. Thomas Corbett, S.M., introduced a new format designed to give the student a better background for college. It included increased em- phasis on composition by requiring an output of at least one piece of writing a week from everyone, whether it be a book report, an essay or some type of fictional work, and by making these compositions worth 3OfM-Q of the final mark. Bro. Corbett also was responsible for having the best of these fictional works published in TARMAC. Another feature of this new system was the standardizing of the quarterly exams. Furthermore, the Department took the first step in introducing a World Literature course. This year's Sophomores and Juniors studied American Litera- ture, usually only a Junior course. This lays the foundation for the present Sophomores to take the new World course as Seniors while also having had all the other background necessary. English Literature will be moved to the Junior year, etc. Advanced placement courses and tests were also part of the English program during the past year. MR. GEORGE GRATTON. A.B. Moderator of 2C Banshees English ll Assistant Director of the Glee Club E, , . , 'lm my MR. PATRICK STAFFORD, B.A. Moderator of 2A Skyhawks English ll World History Guidance MR. HENRI RAFFALLI, B.A., LL.B. Moderator of 2B Bluedevils English Il History Ill 25 1 ,..:Ivf,g 't , .7 :ii- i ii, i u . V.. BRO. RICHARD GERAGHTY, S.M., B.A. Moderator of AB Helldivers English III Re igion IV Ath etic Moderator Tennis Coach Moderator of Judo Club J' I r I 1 ' ' , M, ff, , . Social MR. JOSEPH F. FOX, M.A. Moderator of 2G Dragons Chairman of Social Studies Department American History I, Il Treasurer Catholic Teachers Association BRO. WALTER Moderator of 4F BRO. JOHN McGRATH,-S.M., B.A.l, Moderator of 3A Thunderbirds Eleventh Year Math American History II 4 Sodality Speech and Debate ,Club . MR. ANTHONY G. MORELLI, B.A. I Moderator of 3C Blue Angels , ,' American History Il American Government Religion rll Amcricah History Sodality r It Speech an D c C ub X Mr. Joseph Fox poses for picture in front of his banner winning homeroom. 26 Studie epartment Under the chairmanship of Mr. Fox, the Social Studies Department has enlarged and enriched its cultural and educational content. The department has enlarged the Senior Gov- ernment courses by the additional study of both state and local governments, giving the student a more complete understanding of the subject. The History and Geography courses have been enriched through the rise of modern maps and globes. Many educational historical films have been presented to the students as a means of study through visual aids. A final climax, which has benefited many Social Stud- ies classes, has been the taking of field trips to many places of historical value, Brother McGrath retraces Sherman s march to the sea BRO. PAUL BOECKERMAN, S.M.. M.S. Moderator of 4C Sabres Chairman of Mathematics Department Advanced Algebra Trigonometry Solid Geometry A lt' IG na y lca eometry Moderator of Photography Mathematics Keeping up with the trend of increasing high school math courses, the Mathematics Department added l2th Year Mathe- matics to the senior curriculum. This subject lays the ground work for a standard course in Calculus. This new course is an example of the goal of the Mathematics Department which was expressed by Bro. Boeckerman who said, The goal of the Mathematics Department is to blast those with 'high potential into orbit. Last year CHAMINADE HIGH SCHOOL joined the Nassau County lnterscholastic Mathematics League which is composed of 43 high schools. Brother Frank Mullan was the moderator of this year's Math Club and Math Team. Associated with the Mathematics Department is an elec- tive course in Mechanical Drawing offered to the juniors and seniors. This subject is taught by Bro. Mullan. ' BRO. FRANK MULLAN, S.M., B.S. in Ed. Moderator ot 4H Wolverines Mechanical Drawing llth Year Mathematics 12th Year Mathematics Moderator of Math Club Moderator of Math Team Sodality BRO. EDWARD NEUENDORF, S.M., B.S. Moderator of 3H Eagles Trigonometry llth Year Mathematics Brother Mullan points out theorem to his twelfth year math class. 28 Department That's your problem- The common tangent is today's subject of discussion for Brother AbeI's geometry course. A BRO. WILLIAM ABEL, S.M., B.S. MR. JAMES GODFREY, B.S.S. MR. ALLAN DEGNAN, B.S Moderator of Band Moderator of IC Hellcats Moderator of IE lmpalas 10th Year Mathematics Elementary Algebra Elementary Algebra Elementary Algebra 10th Year Mathematics Moderator of owling 29 Language epartment P DR. ALFONSO TOUS, B.A., LL.B., Lic., Soc.Sc.. J.D. Chairman of Modern Language Department Spanish II, III, IV Head of Language Lab l L 115 BRO. PATRICK PHILBIN, S.M., B.A. Moderator of QH Tritons F c h I II Ill r nc , , CRIMSON AND GOLD The various language departments were integrated this year within the Modern Language Department, under the Chairmanship of Dr, Alfonso Tous. A vast and ambitious program was designed to place Chaminade in a leading position among secondary schools in the nation in foreign language offerings, research, activities, and achievements. This project will take about five years for its full realization. Advanced College Placement courses were given in Spanish lll and IV, These classes were held outside regular school hours, being attended by about forty students gifted in the language. Similar courses for the academically talented in languages will be offered in the other modern languages as soon as possible next year, A language laboratory, the largest and best equipped in the country at the high school level, was inaugurated in the Spring semester. The method devised on tapes by the Foreign Service Institute for training its personnel was used as the basic course. Modern Language Aptitude tests were administered to thestudents at the beginning of the Spring semester. The showing of short films in foreign languages became an important complementary part of the regular courses FOX 'y.-M '4 --if BRO. BERNARD LAURINAITIS, S.M., B.S. in Ed., M.L. Moderator of AD Sky Knights Spanish I, II English I CRIMSON AND GOLD Senior Bowling BRO. ROBERT SWALLOW. S.M., B.A Moderator of IG Gladiators Religion I French I 30 ff. FR. JOSEPH MARTIN. S.M I French I, ll Student Mass fi SN Q jf BRO. GEORGE SIEGWARTH S.M., M.A. German I, II, III Book, Store 1 rf in La ,fi John McDonald takes an oral test in the lab. Advanced Placement class meets at 8:00 A.M. Pan-American week decorations in the back- ground. Tom Riley, Rick Annicharico, use the recording advantages of the lab. w 1 Junior students listen to the master on the Linguatraincr. nguage .ln March of this year Chaminade inaugurated the use of a language laboratory, which is the largest in the country on the high school level. The lab features the LINGUATRAINER. The pic- tures on this page will help you to understand a few of the functions that this lab offers to the Chaminade student body. Dr. Alfonso Tous, director of the lab. Lab Father Martin picks out one of the many func- tional tapes provided by the lab. ai at Bill Brown and Joe Fasano, two of the best senior students, in a listening trance. i,ld K ' 4 Q33 up V ..- Brother Pat Philbin engaged in the task of preparing a tape for his French classes. k The dual function of the lab's control panel is demonstrated here by Brother Swallow and Brother Laurinitis. BRO. GEORGE SPAHN, S.M., B.S. in Ed., M.S. in Ce. Moderator of 4A Warriors grhairman Science Department s y ics Radio Club MR. JOHN BRADY, B.S. Geometry Earth Science 32 Science l . V,.,........,,.,,,,......0 T l i w' 'W ' or V 1 .. , i Now what do you do with the burnt match? - Q BRO. KENNETH BONADIES, BRO. RAYMOND GOHRING, S.M., B.S. in Mus. Ed., M.Ch. S.M., B.S. Moderator of IH Panthers Moderator of IJ Jokers Biology Biology World History Athletic Moderator Glee Club Art Club Department The Science Department under the Chairmanship of Bro. George Spahn, S.M., has two main purposes: to give those who plan to go into science or engineering a broad background for college studies, and to give to those planning to go into some other field a basic understanding of the world around them. ln order to do this, a well-rounded program of Biology for freshmen, Chemistry and Earth Science for juniors and Physics for seniors is offered. Besides the ordinary presen- tation of these subjects, many interesting side-lights such as the trip for seniors and juniors to Brookhaven National Lab- oratory liven up the courses. For those who wish to channel their scientific interests into extracurricular activities, the Science Club, the Radio Club and the Math Club provide ample opportunity. ,115- :. ,V 4.. .J ', fllrlf' ,ii ll ' BRO. RALPH MRAVINTZ, S.M., M.Ed. Moderator of 3B Majestics Chemistry Biology Science Club Football Tickets lt only hurts for a little while . . . 33 'rp 3. '-as BRO. ROMAN WICINSKI S.M., M.S. in Ce. Moderator of 3H Eagles Mathematics III, IV Student Council Latin Department BRO. LOUIS NATH. S.M.. M.A. Vice-Principal Head of thc Latin Department Latin Ill '-C BRO. ANTHONY VICTORIA, S.M., B.A. Moderator of ID Dynamoes English I Latin I Religious Sodality Article Shop BRO. ANTHONY KAUFLIN, S.M., B.A. Moderator of 2E Thunderchiefs Athletic Moderator Latm I, ll Religion l Sodality The Latin Department plays an important part in the cultural development of the Chaminade Man. It gives the student an appreciation of Roman Classics. Under the Chairmanship of Bro. Louis Nath, S.M., a comprehensive four-year course is offered to the Chaminade student. The first two years of this course were obligatory, the last two were elective. The freshman class began the course with a thorough presentation of Latin grammar followed up by Caesar's Gallic Wars in the sophomore year. The juniors twho had the courage to continuel pursued Cicero's orations. In the fourth year the senior scholars read and translated the intricate poetry of Virgil. As an aid to the appreciation of Latin, many cultural aspects were stressed, such as Roman architecture and art. Brother Victoria looks perplexed as he anticipates student's question. iff if- ' ni' fl I 'tl J t 51 K. Guidance Department BRO. JOSEPH LYNCH, S.M.. A.B. Chairman, Guidance Department BRO. GERALD O'NElL. S.M.. A.B. Moderator of the 4E Comets English IV Religion ll Moderator of thc National Honor Society English IV Sodality CRIMSON AND GOLD Moderator Junior Guidance Department Director Sodality , I 7 . V1 - .nffizff 4416 ,J 'p 'K .f ...L ,Lf r 7 Q4 The Guidance Department, under the direc- tion of Bro. Joseph Lynch, S.M., is one of the most important departments in Chaminade. Aiding Bro. Lynch in guidance is Bro. O'Neil. SM., who is the Junior Guidance Director. The purpose of the Guidance Department is to assist students in selecting their elective courses and to assist them in choosing a col- lege in which they will be able to complete their formal education. Throughout the year college days were spon- sored by this department. At these college days, students had the opportunity of learning about the courses which were offered, the requirements for entrance and the tuition fees of the colleges of their choice. At these college days also were representatives of the Armed Forces' Academies. During the school year, achievement tests were administered by the Guidance Depart- ment. Throughout the year there were group guidance and personal interviews. Without the Guidance Department, the Charninade student would have a difficult time in choosing a course or college which would be suitable for his desired field of study. Brother Lynch addresses the student body in his Are you sure you didn't do it? role as moderator of the Chaminade branch of the National Honor Society. 35 BRO. WILLIAM A. ABEL, S.M., B.S. Chairman of Music Department MR. ANGELO B. FERDINANDO Music Supervisor, Band Director Boston Conservatory NBC St ff a Long Island Peoples' Symphony, Director Marine Band 1 -gl MR. GEORGE R. BARTLETT Boston Pogs Longines ymphonettc French Horn Music This year the Flyer Band and Glee Club have expanded their cultural activities. Under the direction of Mr. Angelo Ferdinando, the Musical Supervisor, and the guidance of Bro. William Abel, S.M., Chairman of the department, the Chaminade Concert Band has retained its A-l rating. The Concert Band gave two concerts this year, one at Christmas and the other in the Spring. Besides playing for the Flyer football games, the Marching Band provided spirit for pep rallies and participated in many parades throughout the year. A new feature for the Band and Glee Club this year was the participation in two concerts given at local private high schools. The Glee Club, now in its fourth year, is under the able direction of Bro. Kenneth Bonadies, S.M. lt provides the student members with an appre- ciation of vocal and choral music. The Glee Club participates in the two concerts along with the Band. I want your eyes. MR. TED BARTELL Paul Whiteman Orchestra MR. JOSEPH H. BURKE Vincent Lopez Band NBC Sfaff Brass Instruments United States Navy Bandrnaster Trumpet Instructor 36 Department .M 5 5 Q-1u...w.M- BRO. KENNETH BONADIES, S.M., B.S. in Mus. Ed., M. Ch. Glce Club Director Biology World History -19 Mr. Baglieri and E. Fitzgerald blow up a storm at weekly lesson. 5 J .gm MR. SALVATORE N. BAGLIERI New Jersey Symphony Long Island Peoples' Symphony WOR Radio Woodwind Instruments Hey, McCardy . . . watch me! if-I or 9-F3 'f...,m 95? MR. JOSEPH FERDINANDO MR. ALFRED J. MILLER MR. JOSEPH SALEMI Roxy Theatre Orchestra Air Force Symphony Trombone Woodwind Instruments Cab Calloway Baritone Xavier Cugat Tuba Percussion Instruments 37 Business Department BRO. JAMES ABEL, S.M., B.S. in Ed. Moderator of 3F Imperials Accounting Typing Religion Freshman Cross-Country Coach Freshman Track Coach Raffles A few years ago the business department of Chaminade was begun. This department started with one course, account- ing. When Bro. James Abel, S.M., came to Chaminade, typing was added to the curriculum. Both typing, bookkeeping and accounting are important courses since they require a Regents examination at the end of the year. Although both accounting and typing are elective classes, they are the most popular Regents classes. The aim of this department is'to introduce the student to the fundamentals of these two subjects and to prepare him for future work in commercial courses either in college or business school. The cycle ot a transaction is diagrammed by Brother Abel lt's 'Peter Piper picked a peck of pickled peppers'-not for his accounting class. lepers. 38 Driver Educati , R IRO. RAYMOND FUECHSLIN, S.M., l.5. in Ed. Aoclcrator of 2F Ramrods Dritvcr Ed. Department Head ' ' I Il .eigion , Qnglish Ill Driver Ed. Xssistanlt Treasurer .onccsslon Stand One of the most popular elective courses at Chaminade is the Driver Education course. Bro. Fuechslin and Mr. Edmund Turner teach those Chaminade students who take the course the rules of driving and highway courtesy. Students who successfully complete the Driver Ed. course are able to obtain a Senior Operator's license and important insurance reductions. The class period takes place during the daily activities period before school. After school the student is given actual driving help in one of the Driver Ed, cars. OH MR. EDMOND TURNER B A History ll Driver Ed. s Us ?q-A: EHS Mr. Turner issues some last minute orders to his junior drivers before the crisis begins. W, Eager students even open garage door for Mr. Turner as he urges driver ed car up the ramp to civilization. 39 Physical Education MR. EDWARD FLYNN, M.Ed. Chairman of Physical Education Department Athletic Director Physical Education Basketball Coach Golf Coach The main purpose of CHAMINADE HIGH SCHOOL is to develop the Whole Man . ln keeping with this purpose, the Physical Educa- tion Department, under the direction of Mr. Edward Flynn, activated the latent physical talents of the Chaminade Man. Besides con- ducting gym classes, the Athletic Department sponsored intramurals and interscholastic sports. Intramurals, which were directed by Bro. Paul Quinn, S.M., included football, bas- ketball, track and volleyballg on the interschol- astic level, in addition to footballg basketball, and golf, track, baseball and tennis were added to the program. The moderators of the Athletic Department were Bro. Paul Ubinger, S.M., Bro. Anthony Kautlin, S.M., Bro. Richard Geraghty, S.M., and Bro. Raymond Gohring, S.M. '31 Mn. cHAm.ss G. McGUCKlN. s.s. Varsity Football Varsity Baseball Freshman Basketball 925...926...927... 40 MR. WILLIAM FOWKES. B.S. in Ed. Moderator of IA Astronauts Geography I J.V. Football J.V. Baseball MR. JOSEPH F. THOMAS, M.Ed. Head Football Coach J.V. B?ketball Coach Track oach Physical Education BRO. RAYMOND NARTKER, S.M., B.A., M.S. in L.S. En :ish iv Reigion ll Librarian Library The library of Chaminade, under the direction of Bro. Raymond Nartker, S.M., is the source ot all types of educa- tional material. On the shelves of the library are not only the usual types of books but also leading magazines, numerous pamphlets, and daily and Catholic newspapers. Each year many new books are added to the great collection already in the library. At intervals throughout the year, a Chaminade Man entering the library will see many unusual and interesting photographs. These photos are the winning entries in Scholastic-Ansco and Kodak Photographic Exhibits. This past year, Brother Nartker, in addition to directing the Audio-Visual Department, one of the many services offered by the library, started classes in library instruction. Each year, at Christmas, the Chaminade Library acts as host for the Catholic Daughters of America Book Fair. l i nl Brother writes out an order for more Make sure you sign up for those books before you take them out. classic comics. 41 BRO. MAX BEYER, S.M. Faculty Residence Porter Stewards In operating an educational institution, not only teachers but also experienced Stewards are necessary to handle the many activities of a school. Each of the Stewards performs the task especially suited to his talent. Handling the financial matters at Chaminade is Bro. Thomas Denman, S.M., who is the School Treasurer. Preparing the excellent faculty meals is Bro. Whiston, S.M. Bro. Max Beyer, before being forced to return to Dayton due to ill health, served as Faculty Residence Porter. Under Bro. Koch, S.M., who is School Main- tenance Director, are Mr. Locke and Mr. Buffalino, School Custodians. BRO. THOMAS DENMAN. S.M., B.A. School Treasurer BRO. ALBERT KOCH, S.M. School Maintenance Director Mr. Vincent Buffalino and Mr. John Locke pose for yearbook photographer. 42 BRO. GEORGE WHISTON. S.M. Faculty Cook Secretarial Staff MISS MARY E. HAYES Secretary to the Principal Each day of the school year numerous secre- tarial jobs arise that must be handled immedi- ately. Performing these tasks are Miss Mary Hayes, Miss Margaret Hayes, and Mrs. lrene Ellwood. Keeping the records up-to-date. issuing re-admit slips, and answering student inquiries are just a few of the numerous duties Miss Margaret Hayes and Mrs. Irene Ellwood execute. Miss Mary Hayes is secretary to Bro. Albert Kozar, S.M. Well, Brother, should we recommend him? X 9 Brother Kozar and Miss Hayes plan out the day's schedule. 43 Vi ff... MRS. IRENE ELLWOOD Guidance Secretary MISS MARGARET A. HAYES School Secretary lui 13 ? F! The Brothers' day begins with recollection and Mass in chapel. Come to think of it, I am anti-test. 44 The Means and Extremes of Chaminade Life And they lived happily ever after. They ought to be back by now, muses Brother Gilfcther. He and several other faculty members coach Chaminade's noted athletes. Chaminadds faculty is as deft on the basketball court as Brother Spahn gives Brother Whiston a few tips on the art they are in the classroom. of C.Q.'ing. Perhaps the most outstanding aspect of life at Chaminade is the completely informal and relaxed relationship which exists between the student body and the faculty. Because of this friendly atmosphere many of the barriers to good edu- N- cation are knocked, Consequently Chaminade remains a top academic as well as athletic school. The spirit is nowhere better shown than before and after i class hours. During these off-hours, so-to-speak, life at Chaminade becomes the life of the family. We have tried to capture a little of this family life in the photos on these two pages. ,H Brother Whiston tests all concoctions on his pet canary hefore he delivers them to the dinner table. c- A Y-f mug a l--ia .R Of course there are many sacrifices in religious life . . , The faculty spends one evening a month interviewing the parents of their students. It gives the parents a chance 45 to meet the teachers and learn a little more about their son's work. ro ,So 9 V LQQJIN wp.-s .99 5c '0o X' ma gf 1: 4 Z 2' M To 'B Brother Albert Kozar flanked by the President and Vice President of the Fathers' and Mothers' Clubsg Mr. Frank Fee, Mrs. John Owens, Mrs. Frederick Meyer, Mr. Edward McDougal. Msgr. Gerhard A. Fittkau speaks at annual Father-Son Communion Break- fast. P RE TS' CLUBS Without the constant efforts of the Chaminade Fathers' Club and the Chaminade Mothers' Club, the school could hardly exist. Their support in the way of Parent-Teachers' interview nights, the Fall and Spring Raffle, the various parties for the benefit of the building fund and the moral support in the everyday running of the school has been for Chaminade a blessing for which Faculty and student body are very grateful, To mention all the names of the people who we should mention would be impossible. Special credit must be given, however, to the officers of both Clubs. lt was because of their devoted service that the Parents' Clubs enjoyed a banner year. MOTHERS' CLUB Mrs. Frederick Meyer President Mrs. John Owens Vice President Mrs. William Luckas Treasurer Mrs. Vincent Nolan Recording Secretary Mrs. Thomas Long Corresponding Secretary Mrs. John Malzone Financial Secretary FATHERS' CLUB Mr. Frank J. Fee, Jr. President Mr. Edward McDougal Vice President Mr. George Lauinger Treasurer Mr. John Mclntyre Recording Secretary Mr. Edward Mosscrop Corresponding Secretary Mr. Albert Hessian Financial Secretary Rib.. Mothers' Club gathers for a monthly meeting. 47 1 Father Martin recites Gospel as Parents look on at annual Midnight Mass. Parents hear the worst V.--.R ' ' i ' . .j fx --, Y X ' A '35, X ' f P Xffi if , ' P X A I QQ f B.. N' r v i Q X , K wiv m--....-M, QQ, 3 ws... , 4- , A v X 1 5 x I r Li? -is 'F K Wig . if E ' X S X x if -M. 4 '5q, xx r K ' 'gig k A I5 , Q 255' yf g ,pw few 1 -Q, K' U-4? H , Q JY' -awgr , gxrk' nf QV H , 5.83 2 aw' ifff . T' 'I Q ' --A X f - ' X we 412 - v Wm 'M li? I . 6 ' 34th , g if Kipp f -.- ml 'M' 5 xv-5, gy g ' 4' 1f Q .. N ff Bro, Lynch explains functi ofG ce ept t Pare fs. i ' mit 5 . 5 b Mrs. Norris and Mr. Costello pose before their handiwork. They were co-chairmen of the Fall Card Party. Loyal Chaminade Mothers who take care of the Chaminade Chapel. we iii , Mr. Cassidy and Mr. Coulter the night before the Spring Card Party. JW iw. x WAS UBJGCTI IOU16 .rr Y.- Inherent in every man is the fundamental desire for happiness. Yet, often we find that Joy isn't placed within easy grasp. We attempt to gain happiness and Christian living merely through temporal things, an attempt which only leads to chaos and disaster. Filled with the typical idealism of youth, we strain to find real Joy in Christ. By guidance and a Christian education, supervised by the highest of ideals, our lives are channeled into the flowing, cleansing waters of grace and the life that will make us saints. The underclassman is faced with the seemingly insurmountable obstacles and tasks. But by his faithful following of his teachers and parents, he is brought to a life of greater achievement and perfection in Mary's work. -5 5. 2 aa' xfyxy., yr A ' H n V4 i - 'Q Na? f 1- A A ' .' ,Aw 7, ,g, 43 'V - A ,, SJW F, .zfy .gf 1 .,1- , '3 'x'z?g ,q M me - ,ffl U -. aa ii' 4 . :P 3 ' if ' W g 4 xiJQ3iff5gf , ' www- , f , i 5 v v f ,QQ wY X QQ Q.f I .' . ,wiwy Sw ' l ' ? , ' 575, Q -VV an Lhxk i fans, W gmwuei 'HWS Kggdgagiy 45? 'U xwgmvjfw R 335 w ,,...... ...............-.........- S , 9 -9 I 5 J -my Q, ., H...- ,,....,.vQ-f-..,4- ,,.. --.qu-1 U ,.,..,.-,-- 'w if 5 ,,,,,,,,,,.-udW ' ' biz? gf.,-4' ,,..- '74 ,v ,A I UNDERCLASSM EN l Front Row: D. Bambino, T. Bernard, D. Battista, B. Bolger, W. Bambach, D. Bergamo, W. Bennett, P. Botticelli, R. Bartolomeo, R. Bosco, A. Boyle Second Row: J. Bleimeyer, J. Bauer, J. Bennett, J. Abbadessa, E. Boneker, J. Ahern, J. Berlangiero, W. Bosch, K. Baruth, J. Bermel. Third Row: J Bogel, R. Banka, K. Bode, H. Bohan, J. Betsch, S. Berke, W. Bauman, D. Boden, A. Anderson, J. Boisi, T. Adamo, J, Antonetz. Back Row: T. Allen K. Bent, R. Altomonte, J. Bcrgeman, J. Bell, E. Bartol, G. Albertelli, T. Blake, J. Areiter, R. Bowman. We, the Astronauts, under the direction of Bro. Joseph Fox and Mr. William Fowkes and led by President Bob Bowman, Vice President Tom Allen, Secretary Brian Bolger, and Treasurer Brian Ahern, have contributed to the Chaminade Spirit in many ways. Scholasticall speakin , Brian Bol er led the homeroom with a eneral average of 9O'?6.yWe werg ably repregented on the football team wah Bob a u Boroman and Joe Bergeman. Brian Bolger also was a member of the Frosh Basketball team. On the gridiron we had Bob Bowman and Joe Bergeman while on the cinders John Ahern, Joe Abbadessh, and Joe Bermel did their best. Although we did not take lst place in the various drives, we did do our V very best. We will continue to do our best giving all our effort and time. ' 4 . Looks like the start of another lively day in lA. 54 m5 his B homeroom. Front Row: W. Cameron, R. Brehon, A. Capasso, M. Burns, B. Connelly, M. Catfey, W. F. X. Byrne, J. Bruno, A. Brunner, R. Casey. Second Row: J. Cain, T. Carroll, J. Brucia, P. Corrigan, D. Connors, D. Comerford, R. Chastonay, D. Cahill, R. Coletti, A. Buonagura, J. Carroll. Third Row: D. Breen, D. Carson, R. Casella, E. Conforti, B. Casale, B. Bryan, H. Cardello, J. Brooks, J. Busch, R. Capobianco, J. Bradford. Back Row: M. Brady, P. Brennan, D. Chiarfair, J. Broderick, S. Childs, L. Corbett, T. Conlan, H. Chopard, J. Connolly, R. Considine. Under the guidance of Brother John Putka we have endeavored to do our best during our first year to become men of Chaminade. Our officers were 'B Bill Byrne, President, Tom Conlan Vice President, Steve Child Treasurer, and Ralph Capobianco Secretary. Within the early months of the school year we made our homeroom BO nl known to all. We came in first place in the Fall Raffle Drive, Crimson and Gold and captured the Frosh Spirit Competition. We were represented on both the football and basketball squads with Jim Cain and A. Considine. Always seen running were J. Brooks and Steve Child. We have shown in the past that we have a great deal of spirit and energy. V We have set the pattern in becoming one of the outstanding homerooms of the class of l963. f f 9 11 5 4... 53 'l 1 ' l Brother Putka gives out the party line to l 1-vs? 3 I D boasts one of the highest averages in the division-it isn't even Nine. Under the able guidance of Brother Anthony Victoria, and the direction of President, Peter Ferrara, Secretary, Paul Flanagan, and Treasurer, Chris Flanagan, we contributed as best we could both scholastically and athletically. B. Gabriele, L. Friedel, M. Heller, J. Fowler and star Kemp Hannon showed Dynamic spirit on the gridiron, while Lenny Friedel and Tony Gleason were able men of l D who represented. the Flyers on the hardwood D y courts. n a m We attained 24919 cooperation in the Fall Raffle Drive and came out third in the Crimson and Gold Drive. Paul Flanagan led the Freshman Division with the high average of 97W and l D placed l8 men on the honor rolls. ln the spirit set forth in our name, the men of l D have shown that they will be truly 'dynamic' figures in their forthcoming years as Chaminade men. W . . l Front Row: T. Hall, J. Fisher, K. Hannon, R. Gabriele, R. Happel, S. Harms, H. Gaffney, J. Fisher, P. Hanly, J. Grassini. Second Row: J. Fox, M Heller, K. Harrison, D. Golden, H. Gallagher, E. Galasieski, J. Fowler, M. Fitzgerald, J. Fischetti, C. Flanagan, J. Fradella. Third Row: R. Haas, E Frey, D. Gabriellini, A. Frisenda, A. Ficalora, D. Gundermann, P. Flanagan, J. Harrington, R. Hensler, T. Foy, D. Gill. Back Row: C. Hedges, J Hashegan, M. Fitzgerald, L. Friedel, J. Hamill, H. Gleason, P. Gale, W. Hayhurst, G, Goeller, C. Gover, P. Ferrara. Front Row: M. Leahy, G. Hughes, J. Keilman, R. Hodgens, S. Jones, R. Layne, R. Kearns, J. Lotze, J. Lucchesi, R. Kirmser. Second Row: A. Lawrence W. Lees, P. Houser, P. Hickey, G. Holub, J. Leyden, P. Kerr, T. Liesegang, J. Keefe, L. Jagoda, N. Hoffman. Third Row: M. Lambert, R. Keilman, J Kramer, G. Keane, T. Hurd, L. Lemmo, H. Hilly, D. Hines, G. Hoffman, S. Leonard, W. Killea. Back Row: W. Jaros, T. Higgins, R. Johnn, D. Korpacz J. Lothian, E. Kollmer, W. Keahon, M. Hughes, J. Lonegan, R. Johnson. Under the able direction of Mr. Allan Degnan, aided by Jim Keefe, President, Steve Jones, Vice President, Bill Keahon, Secretary, Tom Leise- gang, Treasurer, the lE lmpalas emerged as one of the outstanding home- rooms ofthe class of I963. Our class was well represented in almost all phases of physical activity, In football, we were represented by Tom Liesegang, Bill Keahon, George Holub, and Tom Higgins. J. Lothiah and Tom Higgins were members of the championship basketball team. Also, we were represented on the cinders with six men of whom Bro. James Able is mighty proud. lm p a I We will endeavor in the future to continue as we have in the past to exemplify true Chaminade Spirit. E? E'- i lE has its social gatherings as the a.m. starts. 58 Front Row: J. McCarthy, W. McNally, M. Montefusco, K. Mahoney, L. Manelski, R. Mack, G. Meng, McMahon, J. McGrath, J. McDonnell. Second Row: M. McGuirk, E. Miller, B. McGovern, G. Marrot, F. McCullough, R. McDermott, B. McElligott, M. Maloney, J. Marzullo, M. Monet, K. McVeigh. Third Row: R. Milnik, J. McCarthy, B. McKenna, K. McCoyd, K. Miller, E. Miller, J. McKenna, M. McBride, B. McCann, M. Matullo, J. McKeon. Back Row: T. McCabe, J. McCall, D. McCarver, D. Mayer, T. McGuire, R. Milroy, R. Meagher, R. Mohlenbrok, D. McDonough, M. Maher, J. Mohl. IF Golden Falcons For all that we have accomplished during our first year at Chaminade, we, Golden Falcons , are indebted to Mr. Baerlin, our moderator, and the class officers, J. McCall, President, D. Mayer, Vice Presidentg Don Mc- Donough, Secretary, and D. McCarver, Treasurer who spurred us on to high goals. We were well represented both scholastically and physically and in activities that furthered us into a spirited and energetic homeroom group. On the gridiron we had Bill McGovern, Don McDonough, Matt Maloney, and Mike Maher. The track team was aided through the efforts of Bob Meager, Barry McCann, Kevin Mahoney, and Jean Marratus. We were also repre- sented in other activities in the school. If S We hope that our stay here at Chaminade will be beneficial as well as ,,,,, formative. ff. ' 1' 1 fy, l . ' i W A , , l .ff , J f , i if C lf, , V' i f ' ' NN: Looks like grades are higher this time for the 9 Golden Falcons. 60 31-32-33, active lG. Front Row: T. Morrow, R. Peretti, J. Pufhal, J. Plumb, P. Nahas, J. Neway, A. Pinkey, J. O'Connor, D. Ranagan, E. O'Brien, M. Ormond. Second Row: T. Poole, R. Pelio, G. Obenauer, J. Perrone, R. Neilson, S. Moore, K. O'Connor, T. O'Toole, P, Pignataro, R. Mundhenk. Third Row: R. Morales, A. Nieli, J. Razzano, F. Rau, D. O'Rourke, J. Probst, M. Paradine, T. Powers, H. Mulry, M. O'Leary, R. Powers. Back Row: R. Otten, C. Rance, R. Nasser, F. Nunnery, C. Pierre, W. Negra, J. Nanna, W. O'Sullivan, W. Mullon, R. Przyborowski, R. Pedersen. Forty-four freshmen were assigned to the homeroom known as lG, with I G Brother Bob Swallow as teacher. lt was fascinating to become acquainted with one another and our new surroundings during our first year here at Chaminade. We now have as our President Phil Pignataro, Vice President Charley G' d ' Pierre, Secretary Joe Perrone, and Frank Nunnery as our Treasurer. a Class spirit runs high in IG. The students came in second in the Fresh- man Division for selling chance books for the annual Fall Card Party. ln the Crimson and Gold Yearbook drive we took another second place. Third place was gained by the Gladiators in the intramurals football contest. Schol- astically speaking, many boys attained high honors. 11' G These Gladiators of lG are off to a flying start and shall endeavor to keep our aims high and prosperous during our stay at Chaminade. 1 VW' 'DN pix gf' if K ln.: 6 ..' 7 ' I f 79, iff-' 9 '5 '- f .I N ,x uc ll 0 J , 0 GLA l URS Front Row: W. Ressegue R. Rollauer, G. Smyth, V. Scott, J. Slevin, J. Scmid, J. Schilling, R. Speciale, E. Romano, J. Rodabaugh, R. Sande. Second Row: G. Sanders, B. Salerno, E. Riehl, L. Sorrese, T. Scrill, A. Sauvigne, R. Snider, P. Seraduke, C. Rottkamp, J. Rossi, D. Schroeder. Third Row: R. Rooney, R. Reale, J. Repice, D. Sarnowski, T. Spacer, T. Robertson, E. Smith, J. Siellinger, V. Riordan, R. Schwaner, T. Sheehan. Back Row: W. Stenson, E. Russo, S. Statz, W. Rhatigan, A. Ressa, J. Romps, R. Stetzer, V. Salerno, A. Skidmore, R. Scmitt, W. Sandback. Last September 400 boys boarded buses and trains, and headed for their first day at Chaminade. Forty-four of these boys headed to Room 2 to form the lH Panthers under the guidance of Brother Kenneth Bonadies, S.M. Our homeroom is proud of our representation in Chaminade's various activities. We had Bruce Salerno, our capable Treasurer, Cy Rottkamp, Al Skidmore, and Ed Riehl, our popular President, on the football team. John Rodabaugh, who suffered an early season injury, and Art Sauvagne, our Secretary rounded out the team representation for our home- ' H room. We contributed Tim Sheehan, Vinny Salerno, Tim Scrill, Bill Stenson, and Eric Smith, a manager, to the Track Team, The Basketball Team received the fine talents of Gene Russ, our Vice President, Bill Rhatigan, and Don Schroeder. John Romps distinguished himself on the Speech and Debate Team while Russ Setzer, Joe Repice, and Bill Sandback sent out waves for the Radio Club. We are widely recognized for our spirit as is evidenced by our highly successful intramural teams. 6 1-H- PAN TH ER Nl lf' --'iffy WW' i' ' 1,lf ,N,EgS if A 4 m'4 ! 'V .N 2,1 X The home of Val Riordan's hampsters. Front Row: J. Wagner, J. Tilitz, L. Sullivan, E. Witnowski, C. Warner, M.Vidoni, J. Weir, D. Werkmeister, R. Sullivan, E. Tripp. Second Row: H Wallace, R. Ydoyage, N. Wade, E. Zapke, R. Sullivan, W. Switzler, M. Stephens, R. Veit, J. Stillwaggon, R. Tintle, E. Wocher. Third Row: K. Trainor M. Tarone, J. Thompson, J. Wood, T. Watson, W. Zapke, J. Waldeirer, J. Waechtler, R. Sturm, J. Vaughan, W. Vissicchio. Back Row: F. Sullivan' R. Willis, M. Williams, A. Swartz, K. Stryjewski, J. Zimmerman, R. Warlan, D. Triano, T. Wulforst, E. Witman. Under the able direction of Bro. Raymond Gohring plus the outstanding ability of the four class officers: Albert Swartz, R. Viet, T. Zimmerman, and E. Witanowski, the lJ Jokers will emerge as one of the future outstanding classes of 1963. We were ably represented on the hardwood with J. Zimmerman, R. Willis, and A. Swartz and on the gridiron with K. Stryjewski, T. Zimmerman and R. Warlan, Our running ability was established with Jokers on the cinders. We hope in the future to be looked upon as one of the greatest home- rooms that Chaminade has ever had. 1-J Q-un-0 ' Another Bio. lab period for IJ.-Fish, anyone? . ,. 1 - LH I U ai, ' M: 2- 'Q ' gk S tis k fxixi, Q' L , Q 2 ik E X 1 X :W ,f f 2 xg! Q Q W 1, 5 ' -7 N af ' f f f V32 . 133: , L A 3: W gli 1 I , - f3.ff,i- jf? gi A l 1 , 11.iJ' ff - , X ' ff 3 N Q - f 'gfh f A 1 ' x 1 A ' 5 f ! M M X. . gl s h ..e-XNFYQZ' T' Q wit' ,,q--Q5 f fi E' I s R H Wx 'W ' A Q ,i'pi' :A ' yf.f ' - Q- x - - n ,fy AL 15,4 f Y I N 1.4:::Yfi,'-k-xbS,- ek f J.: 7 JY ' g .K ,A gulltffzg-5 4j Eif 'J , f . , -. ,' 5- ' A f ' y- -124.1 W4 ,+P 1 H . ' 'P 'i sr' ? 'Inf' 'Q-Q .-m.fjji?'4.. R: K ,ljk , X ', - 5, A,.,,' if N fir 6 W . f 1--W . 'Q -'1-:-fu 551- 5 . QNX ' ' f .6 if - f 0 Q 'H Ya' N 'WA af' K -Mx' 1- sa' I Stl 3 l I E I l L -ww-1mr 'l S - A'L.1 me ,, X... Rod Dwyer helps Ed Dean prepare for a quiz, Under the fine leadership of the four officers: Art DeLeo President, Bill De Meo Vice President, Tom Crowley Secretary, Ray Condon Treasurer, and under the guidance of Mr. H. C. Raffalli, as we have contributed greatly to the scholastic and athletic program of Chaminade. We have tried hard to adhere to the highest meaning of our motto, 2B or not 2B. On the football team, the 2B Blue Devils were ably represented by: Ray Condon, Dan Connors, Frank Corcoran, Dick Darby, Dick Connelly, Bill DeMeo, Art DeLeo, Pete Dunne, and Rod Dwyer. Bill DeMeo and Dan Con- nors also sparked the basketball team while Ed Dean contributed his talents to the Varsity Cross Country Team. The ZB spirit also penetrated the extra-curricular activities of Sodality, Band, Radio Club and Bowling. We also has l3 men on the Honor Roll. We the members of 2B, believe that we will prove to fullfill our motto to its fullest extent. as 2B opens another day. Blue Devils Front Row: R. DeVita, R. Clifford, W. Donato, T. Crowley, W. DeMeo, A. DeLeo, R. Condon, D. Curran, T. Dieumegard, F. DiLorenzo. Second Row P. Daileader, P. DeCicco, D. Cullem, A. Devany, F. Costello, R. Dwyer, R. Connelly, J. DeAngelis, F. Corcoran. Third Row: P. Dunne, B. Conklin F Cunningham, G. Demsey, D. Driscoll, R. Dujardin, R. Crisafulli, V. DiPentima, F. DeMonaco, L. Doyer, R. Dellacona. Back Row: R. Cucco, D Con nors, T. Dolan, V. Corti, R. Dirkes, T. R. Darby, E. Dean, P. Cooke, F. Cutney, G. DePalma. 3 ,y 3 . ' -5, i , 'S ' ' A . ,nw x .fi X E Mr. Gratten assures homeroom that this is not for the Yogi Bear Fund. Under the guidance of Mr. George Gratten, the 2C Banshees elected Jim Gerstner as President, John Fleming, Vice President, Joe Egan, Secretary, 2 C and Bill Egan, Treasurer. The Banshees' notable contributions to the Junior Varsity Gridiron were Jim Gerstner, Pete Eichenlaub and Tom Greene. ln the Glee Club, the class was represented by Joe Egan and Dick Gleason. 2C'ers in track were Jim Farrell, Jim Ferri and Joe Egan. The Banshees are also active in Band, Sodality, Speech and Math Clubs. ln intramurals the room has been near the top. Front Row: D. Endonin, B. Genovese, F. Golden, J. Fleming, J. Gerstner, J. Egan, J. Fischer, J. Farrell, J. Gesslein. Second Row: J. Girimonti, J. Gia- manco R Farrell J Ferri G Gill A Fortunato V Gillis S Gort G Gaillace Third Row W Germann E F't ld V F J G . . , . . - . . , . , . , . . : . , , , , ', , ld, E. Ed I JD. lgorld, irayer, R. Gleason, D. Franz, J. Gallagher. Back Row: B. Filliat, T. Greene, R. Ferri, T. Godfrey, Zgllhiartin, T.uFl:dgeon,tlx'. Ekakiadlls, . IC en au . 2 gi T 1 ll Front Row: R. Kisch R. Irvine, R. lzo, A. Groh, E, Kirmser, T. Kiley, G. Krumenacker, J. Kirby, G. Keenan, J. Harrington. Second Row: H. Hoeg, J. Hansen, N. Grego, B. Kavanaugh, J. Henderson, E. Kent, W. Johnson, D, Kirby, J. Korey, R Kardos. Third Row: J. Hegmann, J. Kehoe, D. Johnson, A. Jones, J. Hupcey, T. Hufnagel, M. Keeler, R. Hennessy, M. Kirwin, J. Keegan, M. Hewitt. Back Row: E. Homan, W. Honan, P. Kranker, J. Kernaghan, J. Kiernan, J. Kennedy, J. Kelly, J. Kane, R. Kassebaum, D. Kaich. This year under the direction of Brother Robert Hertweck, S.M., the Kings Men have followed along the path we started last year-becoming true Chaminade Men. We have been ably governed by Al Groh, President, Earl Kirmser, Vice President, Tom Kiley, Secretary: and George Krumenaker, Treasurer. The Kings Men were active in sports with Earl Kirmser lvarsityl, Al Groh, Tom Kiley, John Kernaghan, and William Laino, on the football teamg Tom Kiley and Don 2 Kaitch on the basketball squadg Earl Kirmser, Al Groh, Tom Kiley, and Jim Hegmann were baseball aspirants. Trackmen were Bob Kisch lvarsityl, Joe Hupcey, John Kernaghan, Bill Laino, Bill Honan, Jim Keegan, and Bob Kassebaum. Manager of the track team was Doug 1 Johnson. Crackshots on the rifle team were John Kehoe and John Kane. n S M 2D also had l2 honor roll members, and representatives in Sodality, Tarmac, Speech and Debate, lntramurals, and the various clubs. Harry Hoeg was high man on the bowling team and Pete Kranker, John Kehoe and Bob Kardos blasted it out for the band. The Kings Men also had their own publication The Crown . Our plans for the future are to continue on the path that we have chosen and adding more laurels to ours, the best homeroom-ZD. v-f . X' , A, x X K 'IJ' A A A J At ' il -i A-' Qi A x' K i V . i , i ' V - li s , 7ll'li1 :ji htm. .ml 4' pmrzriismra-iiu.1emu-. -L 2D spirit shown before Stepinac game. 66 Front Row: J. McNulty, A. McGovern, T. McCarthy, B. Lewand, C. LoGalbo, G. Long, C. Mansfield, A. Marchello, T. Maloney, P. Marzullo. Second Row: F. Mangan, R. Miklus, M. Mattes, F. Myer, G. McCabe, J. Marino, E. Mangiardi, T. Mahoney, J. McCuen, E. Maloney, J. Malzone. Third Row: B. Maxwell, D. McCarthy, J. McLaughlin, T. McGuire, J. Marra, C. Lutjen, H. Luckwaldt, C. Martelli, K. McCullagh, J. McGarry, P. Lee. Back Row: T. McGloin, P. Lombardi, J. Mauro, T. McArdle, J. Lenahan, J. Meehan, J. Mclntyre, C. Maor. Guiding the 2E Thunderchiefs through a notable year of scholastic and athletic achievements was our moderator, Brother Anthony Kauflin, S.M., assisted by class officers Charles Mansfield, President, Bob Lewand, Vice- President, Gary Long, Secretary, and Carl LoGalbo, Treasurer. Helping the JV win the CHSAA football crown were Cary LoGallio, Paul Lombardi, Charles Mansfield, and Joe Mauro while Carl LoGalbo sparked the basketball team. Gene Mangiardi, Dave McCarthy and Jim Meehan led the Harriers to a successful year in cross country and track. Th d h ' We are all proud of our excellent participation in football, basketball, u n S track, Radio Club, golf, Glee Club, Sodality and Tarmac and of the fact that we placed thirteen boys on the honor roll. Our proudest achievement was capturing second in the CRIMSON AND GOLD drive and a first place in intramural basketball. Indeed, the 2E Thunderchiefs have helped add their efforts and pq . interest to the spirit of the school. Q . . l , l Jim Meehan helps himself to a few study 57 guides in true 2E style. 1 Front Row: K. O'l-lare, R. Pacifico, R. Moss, T. Moakley, R. Paradine, C. Molloy, B. O'Hare, R. Phillips, R. Piemonte. Second Row: F. Psaki, D. Ram- steck, J. O'Connell, H. Mulholland, J. Montalto, J. Moody, C. O'Leary, W. Panarese. Third Row: M. Morettini, M. Mulshine, T. Mulhearn, J. Mundy, W. Payfer, J. Molloy, D. Palazzo, M. Notter, E. O'Gara, W. O'Hare. Back Row: J. O'Brien, M. Monaco, J. Miller, P. Moody, B. O'Connor, R. Miller, N. Pilipshen, G. Pisapia, R. Peterson. Throughout the first half of the school year, we were under the very able guidance of Brother Raymond Feuchslin, S.M., and our class officers: Barry O'Connor, Presidentg Roger Paradine, Vice Presidentg Cliff Molloy, Secretary, and Terry Moakley, Treasurer. During the second half we retained all of the preceding except Brother Feuchslin who was sent to the Steel City. Replacing him was Brother Howard Hughes, who continued to carry our standard in fine style. We were well represented on all Chaminade activities with Cliff Molloy and Barry O'Connor on the gridiron squadg Bob Peterson and Barry O'Connor on the hardwoods: Bob Ra rn Pacifico and Tom Mulhearn on the rifle team. We boasted a fine scholastic average with 12 of our boys on the honor roll. The greatest Chaminade spirit was shown by Edward O'Gara, xivho was Lhe only member of our famous homeroom to be given a membership in the select f45 lu . Although we have still to win a banner, we are confident that by the time we graduate we will be able to look back and see a job well done. 0150 Q Sqfv si' P , ' VII' ,t KX -s 0 lil: Q ...J q4l'K'114fs 68 Community effort marks day for ZF. i '59 ' wma.. ,, Front Row: D. Roper, P. Reith, T. Smith, D. Scefonas, W. C. Reed, E. Shugrue, J. Stampfel, J. Segall, B. Sohm, E. Schuck. Second Row: J. Sullivan F. Stamm, E. Rust, P. Riordan, R. Rynkar, C. Strickland, H. Schultheis, R. Seaman, J. Schunke, W. Sellerberg, W. F. Reed. Third Row: R. Samwell E. Sheridan, D. Shanlcy, R. Spera, R. Seltenrich, J. Savage, V. Shallow, K. Smith, T. Shea, J. Seibert, T. Sullivan. Back Row: J. Reisert, R. Sherman J. Schmitt, W. Seeba, J. Seward, W. Shields, M. Rankel, L. Spiegel, K. Sheehan, F. Slater. Under moderator Mr. Joseph Fox and the leadership of John Stampfel, Ed Shugrue, Bill Reed and Bill Ryckman, we, the 2G Dragons, have attained great heights in our climb to be better Chaminade men in all respects. D We went out to monopolize the Honor Rolls of the school by placing 23 men on it in one term and achieving the outstanding class average of 84.196 Sporting events, dances and projects always saw the Dragons participating, We gave 2 the school both participants and spectators in all functions. We excelled in the intramural basketball contests and captures the volleyball banner for the second year running. The class newspaper, Vox Draconis gained the praise of both faculty and students D alike for its interesting features, good taste and news items, A class project typifing the industry of the Dragon's, this paper was produced all year. We are proud of the fact that we placed 2nd in the Fall Raffle Drive and 3rd in the Crimson and Gold. U We men of ZG were rare visitors in lO5 but found other activities of Chaminade to hold our interest before and after, having sports, spiritual and spirit pursuits well represented. CII-Quan-n-I-...- ' Alllggb X Q - X . .Q Famous for its posters-2G and Moderator 1 A Mr. Fox put up another one. 69 lx C ELL X'L.l. fx A s ,prow Now what did I do with those chance books? Under the leadership of our officers, John Worthley, president, George Valva, vice president, John Wood, treasurer, and Ed Sweetser, secretary, and through the guidance of our moderator, Brother Pat Philbin, S.M., we reached great heights in spirit, in athletics, and in scholarship. Spirit wise we finished at the top in all the drives and at or near the top in intramurals, H adding six banners to our occomplishments and winning the Spirit Trophy for the semester. lntellectually we placed 40429 of the class on the honor roll and led the division with an 83M average. 1 Athletically we were represented by John Wood, George Valva, Dave Touhy, Kevin Walters, Jeff Zabler, Bill Sullivan and Jim White on the gridiron, Bob Verbesey on the hardwood and John Worthley, Bob Swanton, Joe Virdone, Ed. Vereche, Kevin Walters and Ed Sweetser on the cinders. A ln other activities we were also well represented with eight Tritons in the Sodality, three in the band, four in Speech and Debate and many others in Glee Club, Tarmac and Radio Club. We intend to make our record even better in our next two years. Front Row: P. Traviglia, H. Wareing, J. Worthley, G. Valva, J. Wood, Sweetser, J. Tynan, F. Zaino, J. Thomas, R. Zambuto. Second Row: D Tuohy, L. Susenberger, R. Swanton, W. Tuer, R. Yannucci, J. Virdon L. Timmins, J. Weber, G. Wheeler, W. Wasson, J. White. Third Row: J Vallely, V: Testa, A. Wanek, A. Teslik, R. Wagner, E. Wallace, H. Zen uski, T. Taylor, K. Swain, T. Young, E. Ver Eeck. Back Row: J. Wilson J. Zabler, W. Sullivan, P. Winters, B. Tart, R. Verbesey, J. Tonsmiere, . Wild, A. Van Name, K. Walters. Friends, Romans, Countrymen, Caolo entertains 3A. Once again, the Thunderbirds have made a brilliant showing in spirit and scholarship. rider the leadership of Pete Axthelm, President, Harry Barr, Vice Presidentg Paul Barbero, ecretary and John Cello. Treasurer, we have also benefited from the able direction of rother John McGrath, S.M. Among our achievements were victories in the Yearbook and anned-food drives, an impressive collection of names on the honor roll, and the highest lass average in the division. The 3A spirit was carried into extra-curricular activities by many homeroom members. larry Barr gave the class something to be proud of on the Track team, as did Pete Car- michael, Steve Bowers and Al Barreca, Gerrit Benson, Tony Avenia, Al Barreca and Pete ' .xthelm were on the Tarmac staff and Ken Bauso is responsible for the Thunderbird ewspaper. Cther activities in which we were amply represented were Sodality, Speech and 'ebate, Band, Glee Club, Radio Club, Math Club and Bowling. Athletically, we enjoyed ur finest year in intramurals, particularly in basketball and bowling. Our homeroom has risen to its greatest heights this year, and the fine spirit and nthusiasm can be expected to carry us even higher. 'Na Front Row: M. Bates, P. Belford, J. Cello, P. Barbero, P. Axthelm, H. Barr, P. Carmichael, T. Bencin, S. Bergmeister, L. Castrigno. Second Row: J. Caolo, T. Calderwood, J. Aguirre, G. Armstrong, W. Boyle, J. Campbell, S. Bowers, T. Alessandro, R. Beirne. Third Row: R. Ballantyne, T. Carmichael, P. Calabria, D. Boland, A. Avenia, A. Barreca, W. Browne, J. Brokowski, R. Arenella. Back Row: J. Birbiglia, T. Boland, G. Braun, K. Bauso, R. Bolz, J. Brennan, J. Armstrong, W. Bottone, A. Bianchi, G. Benson. ' Front Row: R. Deichl, D. Davis, E. Donnellan, P. Desnoes, D. Collins, S. Colucci, J. DeMeo, J. Celenza. Second Row: C. Curry, H. Crusey, R. Corbett K. Daly, P. de Bruin, H. Dermody, P. DeMeo, J. Criscione, D. Cook. Third Row: P. Corbisiero, R. Dilorio, K. Crowley, R. Delfoe, H. Conti, T. Conte, A De Maio, T. Charles, J. Crimmins. Back Row: P. Christelman, G. Dermody, J. Colaprete, J. Clinton, A. Dalton, T. Cutolo, J. Cooke, P. Cox, E. Coletti Big Ed Donnellan, President, Steve Colucci, Vice President: Pete Desnoes, Secretaryg and Dan Collins, Treasurer: ably assisted by Bro. Ralph Marvintz, SM. have had a thoroughly successful year. We have made lasting contributions to every possible field-extra-curricw lar as well as scholastic. 3B's Tiger Jim Clinton, Steve Collucci, and Jay De Meo served their alma mater on the gridiron along with Ed Donnellan, Head Manager-elect. Representing the Majestics on the cinders were Steve Colucci and Paul Cox. Pete Desnoes and Dan Collins were editors on the , , Tarmac Staffg Dan Collins was a Sodality cell-leader. M a Not only did the Majestics rate highly in the Spirit contest, but they managed to field I superior intramural teams, especially in Volleyball. They published a novel homeroom paper POOR ED'S ALMANAC, and pioneered in writing a homeroom constitution. Scholastically, the Majestics could claim members with a 9096 or better average than any other Junior homeroom, and they contributed two members to the National Honor Society, Steve Colucci, Ed Donnellan. 0 O in 'lv LJ , Coatless Bob Delfoe posts the good news as 3 3B breaks another record. 72 Front Row: J. Garland, R. Fitzgerald, F. Fitzgerald, T. Furst, P. Foran, L. England, K. Fedronas, A. Geiger, M. Fiore, G. Donohue, Second Row: A Farrari, J. Eyermann, P, Gallo, J. Eppig, P. Duffy, J. Dunscomb, P. Faas, R. Driscoll, J. Ganci. Third Row: R. Drelick, R. Elsasser, V. Galgano, D Fleischauer, G. Egan, T. Farley, G. Erensen, M. Engle, B. Florence, M. Fontanetta. Back Row: J. Gallagher, J. Filasky, B. Dunn, E. Finnegan G. Fitzgerald, E. Fitzgerald, R. Fenton, D. Duff. The 3C Blue Angels, under the capable leadership ot President Tom Furst, Vice President Pat Foran, Secretary Frank Fitzgerald and Treasurer Lou England, have been successful in meeting all challenges that have faced us in our three years at Chaminade. Mr. Morelli, our homeroom moderator for two years, has provided the spark necessary to set the Blue Angels ablaze with enthusiasm. Quite a number of 3C men are active in sports. Lou England, Art Geiger and Ed Finegan were on the football team, while Brian Dunne and Pat Foran were outstanding members of the Track team. We are also active in extra- :urricular activities such as Rifle Club, Math Club, Speech and Debate and Bowling. SC Blue Angels When I add it 'genulemenf it comes out to 78. 73 74 Kane, Mal Hetzer and Company. Front Row: R. Huben, T. Gillen, J. Hessian, P. Kantz, P. Higgins, R. Kane, J. Haverland, M. Griffin, J. Hartmann. Second Row: J. Greil, R. Hastings, B. Griffin, M. Hetzer, E. Kamin, N. Hannaford, W. Koehler, S. Hauser, B. Hansen, C. Geisler. Third Row: R. Heatherton, P. Hartman, S. Karapczyc, J. Groppe, G. Harrington, R. lmbruce, D. Kelly, P. lndelicato, T. Kennelly. Back Row: W. Kennedy, F. Horsting, J. Kelly, E. Kane, D. Herlily, E, Harkins, G. Herman, G. Kennedy, M. Hannan, R. Kaufman. The Warhawks are under the guidance of Brother John Gilfether, S.M. who is capably assisted by President Phil Kantz, Vice President Pat 3 D Higgins, Secretary Ray Kane and Treasurer Jim Hessian. Although we have not placed first in any of the sections of the spirit contest we have contributed many athletes and scholars to Chaminade. Wa Athletically, we have contributed Ed Kamin, Pat Higgins and Mike Hannan to the Football team, Ed Harkins to Basketball: Phil Kantz to Cross Country and Ray Kane, Jim Haverland, Mike Hannan and Bob Hastings to the Track team. We have contributed men to the Tarmac, Radio Club and Chess Club and Jim Haverland was one ofthe four juniors on the Crimson and Gold staff. Looks like a quiz day for Mike Healy, Ray Front Row: E. McKenna, R. Lucinatelli, D, Mahoney, V. Lessard, E. McCoyd, P. McDougal, J. Kray, D. McCready, J. Lindin, H. McKernan, Second Row: A. MacNeiI, R. Kump, P. Macci, D. Martin, A. Marvin, A. McDonald, K. McMahon, R. Lynch, W. Luckas, R. McDonald, J. Mathews. Third Row: J. Massimino, W, McLoughlin, E. Lange, J. Lynch, B. Lenz, G. Leyden, J. Lowe, R. MacFarlane, W. Layne, J. Kast, P. Lauinger. Back Row: E. Maher, J. Larkin, T. McCullough, S. Maslak, R. Lombardi, J. Lutjen, E. Mauer, J. McGuckin, R. Kramps, M. McDonald. Since our first year, the 3ElAVENGERS have won two spirit contests, six banners and four intramural championships. We can also boast of sixteen members on the honor roll and two Avengers in the National Honor Society. These achievements are due to the out- standing leadership of Brother Paul Ubinger, SM., who has been with us for two years, and the fine job done by our officers, Ed McCoyd, President, Pete McDougal, Vice President, 3 E Vic Lessard, Secretary: and Joe Kray, Treasurer. The 3A AVENGERS have been well represented in Chaminade's various activities, most notably in varsity sports. Art Marvin, Dave Mahoney and Pete McDougal played on the Flyer football squad, and will surely figure in next year's campaign. Ed Maher, Mike A McDonald and John Larkin were on the championship varsity Basketball team. Other notable Avengers are Kevin McMahon, a fabulous artist, Bill Lukas, a three year Track man, and Roland Kump and Ed McCoyd, members of the Band. The Avengers are campaigning for the Spirit Award with a strong bowling team and a hope of repeating their showing in the Marianist Magazine Drive. The Avenger , our newspaper, has won high aclaim, as surely the homeroom will continue to do. 'li i.l.R Marvin, Mahoney and Kray on their way to sell '5 a little furniture. Front Row: P. Monnier, T. Moss, W. Morrison, W. O'HaIloran, B. O'Connor, E. Orr, J. Moosbrugger, W. Notter, J. McNeely, R, Monahan. Second Row: A. Mulligan, M. McNally, G. Morgan, J, Molloy, J. Miller, F. Napolitano, R. O'Connor, J, Michitch, C. Norris, M, Moschitta, Third Row: C. Morgan, M, Moro, R, Olsen, F. Messina, H. Payne, A. Palrnisano, P. Neidhart, P. Payfer, W, Nicastro, L, Meyers. Back Row: P. Murray, B, O'Hare, C. McRae, S. O'Neill, R. Miles, J. Owens, W. Meyer, J. Padden, R. Miligi, G. O'Grady. Brother James Abel, S.M. who is our moderator is ably assisted by our officers, Joe Moosbrugger, President, Skip Orr, Vice President: Bart O'Connor, Secretary and Bob Miles, Treasurer. The lmperials scored first in the Junior Division Spirit Contest by taking first in the Fall Raffle Drive and third in the intramural football contest. Our important contributions to the Track team were Joe Moosbrugger and Mike Moro , and we are proud of the fact that we have had seven ofthe lmperials on the honor roll. With Im a these outstanding achievements, we can hope only to outdo ourselves in our coming Senior p year. J V iff! A X Informal 3F holds afternoon council of war. 76 Front Row: J. Spataro, L. Salero, F. Scalia, D. Pilliod, R. Pezzoli, R. Roper, S. Quinn, A. Roach, C. Probert. Second Row: T. Seller, D. Sichenzia C Southwick, C. Sparnicht, B. Seamen, R. Porter, R. Saykay, B. Smith, P. Sherman. Third Row: R. Regan, D. Skelton, T. Rooney, B, Ranftle, F. Polizzotto D. Ritz, J. Picarelli, B. Pelc. Back Row: C. Schrauth, M. Sheehan, H. Poggioli, B. Schiffmacher, B. Raben, B. Schuck, G. Shorten, S. Saloy, B. Quinn Missing: H. Revans and E. Rampulla. With Father Anthony Jansen as our able leader, assisted by Ray Pezzoli, President, Frank Scalia, Vice President, Dave Pilliod, Secretary, Ross Roper, Treasurer, our homeroom has contributed greatly to Chaminade this year. ln football we were represented by Greg Shorten, Ray Pezioli, Ross Roper and Elliot Rampulla. Brian Quinn, a sure starter next year, Charley Schrauth and Bill Schuck were partly responsible tor the Basketball Team having an outstanding season. We can also boast of lending Ray Reagan, Howie Revens and Shorten to Bro. Gilfether's Track Team. Scholastically speaking, Ranftle led the homeroom with an average of 92.5fMp. We were also represented in the Speech Club by Don Sichenzia and Sodality by Frank Scalia, Dave Pilloid, Sherman and Shorten. Next year as seniors we hope to continue our record of achievements, adding more laurels to our homeroom. is-in Not another snow day!!! 36 Rams 1 'ai 1 ,lc - ,W S S x, 78 by roving camera. Front Row: Rl White, A. Tobani, J. Wehrum, R. Woods, R. Wright, J. Werner, T. Swartz, R. Tegnander. Second Row: D. Toole, W. Steiger, T. Staple- ton, C. Wirth, R. Thomas, R. Tauss, R. Whitehouse, J. Willenbecher. Third Row: C. Vail, J. Walsh, R. Sullivan, T. White, R. Varol, J. Victoria, A. Stile, N. Verola, R. VanderWaag. Back Row: E. Waddington, E. Washeckas, M. Toner, R. Visnius, W. White, F. VanLoan, W. Wilson, W. Thomas, J. Stanko. The departure of Brother Wicinski, S.M. for the missionary field in Africa was a great loss to our homeroom and to the school. He was replaced by Brother Neuendorf, S.M., who along with-our officers, Bob Woods, President, Bob Wright, Vice President, Art Tobani, Secretary and Jack Wehrun, Treasurer, brought the class to greater heights than ever before. On the gridiron our homeroom was represented by Dick Whitehouse, Tim Stapleton, Jack Wehrun, Tom Schwarz and Artie Tobani. Running over the hills for Cross Country I were Dennis Toole and Mike Tomer, and on the Flyer basketball team were our hopeful ag bench warmers Bill Thomas, Art Wood and Bob Sullivan. We have had the distinction of having more students in the National Honor Society than any other Junior homeroom in addition to our many honor roll students. 'We also have three spirit banners to our credit and a first in intramural football. 069455 .d pp . Sl' 'if S A ll ' N Q V L f fl 'vi ' . . 1 if J -. it X' l Bob Wright, 3H's best dressed man, surprised HONOR STUDENTS 4 KQQIN4 A w Xb YV' N A Wg 26 IX 43 W V-ESYJNXWX R 51 NW E ' I I . ! . : 'Q' '- 1 L . f. ' Q .- 1 -:- g A. ...QL .. j::. . an-- Q - - r f .f':- Q '. . '...'ih.. 5.1-.1-.z: .i-gi.. V Q' -4' 1, -7 . ' ' .9 . 0 x . ' ' , - - .5 A. - ' .-I. , i '.'. '. , i f Ui- : ll'I'.' ' ' l' 'I 1 -.' I- ::':':.a: . , .a '3 ., .1.'-I ' , ' ' ,'. 's '. 954 ' me -2 . , W V - .1.fu,. . , M , .. . X . U, ' . . -. . . . ' , 13, 'A 'A '-3' ' 1 .. yt .: ' -V2 1' 2 . K ,V . . . L ' .hh A . - J75. I ' ' Q' ' . - ' . ,' -, : ,'.. 1 Q11 Lin'-N .. . 1-Va-,sf- ff JA , Ax '--' a f.: ., lv I J' ' Sir-. - ' ' J J' '42-.. .- . N . -,Q I Q X l MQ + 23' . i ,I 5 I lllll . our . K M M 3, G -Q -Q iii 3 5' Q Y ' ' A I y f, ' f ' k ? x Q 9 ,Ev 5' if f W j w w .S INV' 1 tl 5 iw L, -3, ,, fgwxiffiwgw 35, 5? s 5 Q a 5 ,Q H J iz S is 'gf Q 5 6 93 Sv - I 11 E Q if . SOPHOMORES Front Row: W. Ryckman, K. Swain, M. Keeler, V. Shallow, R Gleason, M. Mulshine, F. Cunning ham, H. Luckwald, J. Hupcey, A. Jones, D. Franz. Second Row: R Kisch, P. Carone, H. DeAngelis, R. Shaw, J. Korey, G. Samwell, E. Rust, R. Swanton, M. Morettini Back Row: G. Valva, J. Worthley, J. Gerstner, W. Egan, W. C. Reed R. Dwyer, R. Lewand, A. Mc Govern, D. Shanley, D. McCarthy SOPHOMORES Front Row: F. DeMonaco, R. Wagner, T. Maloney, W. Tuer, J. Belo, R. Rynkar, R. Reith, E. Sweetser, T. Smith, G. Long. Second Row: J. McCuen, L. Timmins, E. Bizub, R. Clickner, C. LoGalbo, K. Walters, W. Catherwood, A. DeLeo, P. Marzullo, J. O'Connell, W. Wasson. Back Row: W. Sellerberg, G. Ackerson, B. Genovese, G. Krumenacker, V. Curti, P. DeCicco, R. Seaman, R. Darby, F. Costello, C. Mansfield. FRESHMEN Front Row: L. Lemmo, B. McKenna, A. Nieli, S. Jones, C. Flanagan, J. Weir, R. Sande, E. Romond, R. Mundhenk, L. Gras- sini, W. McGovern, P. Pignataro, T. Liesegang, R. Gabriele, M. Ormond, G. Smyth, E. Witanowski, G. Keane, M. Vidoni, A Pinkey, R. Kirmser, T. Hurd, K. McCoyd. Second Row: A. Sauvigne, L. Sorrese, R. Bartolomeo, T. Adamo, J. Kramer, B Happel, R. Veit, L. Corbett, G. Tilitz, D. Connors, D. Cahill, M. McGuirk, C. Lucchesi, B. Bolger, R. Layne, A. Boyle, L Muke, J. Mielnik, T. Douglas, E. Riehl. Back Row: J. Dilillo, W. Killea, P. Flanagan, A. Frisenda, G. Lieno, T. Robertson, D. Gabriellini, J. Elliot, F. Casale, H. Mulry, J. Repice, T. Spa cek, J. McKenna, J. Antonetz, J. Bradford, T. Foy, J. McKeon lllll1-.Lill li,-ii ,Q - 1 FRESHMEN nt Row: J. Slevin, P. Hanley, R. Kearns, M. Lambert, D. Battista, P. Sereduke, J. Pelligrini, R. Brehon, E. Galasieski, J. anon, J. McCarthy, J. Stillwaggon, J. Keefe, J. Perrone, J. Schmid, T. Hall. Second Row: J. Lothian, E. Bartol, D. Mc- 'ver, C. Rance, R. Otten, S. Statz, T. Allen, M. Brady, E. Witman, R. Considine, J. Connolly, W. Stenson, E. Russo, R. ilis, R. Nasser, R. Altomonte, J. Romps. Back Row: M. Ma her, A. Lawrence, C. Pierre, R. Setzer, R. Deichl, B. Salerno, I McCullough, M. Fitzgerald, A. Swartz, G. Albertelli, L. Friedel, W. Jaros, W. Hayhurst, V. Salerno, C. Donoghue, J. Hash- 8 'n, T. McGuire, B. McEIligott, C. Gover, R. McDermott, E. Degenkolb, J. Fox, M. Cortegiano, J. Daimler, J. Zimmerman A wonks of the lone pnals lone The zenith of our ,loy is the sight of Cod-the Beatific vision. Yet, in reality, we see Cod all around us. This truth is most evident in His presence in all men. We seek His life by an appreciation of His Supreme Being as it is reflected in all creation. not in man alone. This appreciation is fostered in us by our study of His world and by the development of our basic human instruments-the intellect, reflexes, our own simple creative desires, and so forth. Through the Arts man expresses this ,loy of the knowledge that we have obtained from Codis nature. By social contact and a common inquisitive factor in us, we participate in organized and personal activity through which we search for Christ and the knowledge of our own abilities. K4 . 5. ACTIVITIES JIM MOORE BOB GEKLE SODALITY This past year has been one of fruitful achievement for the Sodality. The theme, around which all Sodality activities revolved, was entitled the Student Vocation . It was through this theme that Sodalists attempted to fulfill their duties as students and encouraged this spirit among others in the school. Enkindled by the devoted efforts of Fr. Anthony Jansen, SM., and the officers: James Moore, Prefectg Denis Wilde, Sodality Union Rep., Brian Rhatigan, Secretary, Bob Geckle, Treasurer and Dick Kelly, Division Rep., the Sodality has reached its peak in organization. Never before have so many projects been so well coordinated between the Sodality and Student Council. There was a tremendous amount of preparation and work put into such events as: the annual Catholic Youth Day at Brentwood, the Annual Marianist Sodality Convention in Pittsburgh, the Sodality Institute, and the annual Spring Dance, which for the first time was sponsored by the Sodality. In addition to these projects, the Living Rosary was introduced at the Rosary Rally. This Living Rosary consisted of representatives from all homerooms and activities, a priest, a teaching brother, a working brother, and a layman. BRIAN RHATIGAN FR. A. JANSEN 86 Tr 215 Senior Socialists lead Midnight Mass procession into Chapel, Bro. John Putka, S.M., address- es a group of lively Freshman Sodalists. Q-,,, Sodalists refuel at November get-together. Z 87 4 .E x. 1 xfg . :QF 5 w n tU'2 0 15 ,i 4 1 yr ' fi i U '7 6 f ' Q gn 3' ' x V: . . a E TQ .1 ,gf ' i i , A mr. ' f. fkwfi E522 I if ,1 , - , ' , -g ' 1 r an l 1 n E l li r as 3 , A - .,L,, 4, ,, L , mf: I - .IQ 4 Nm 'SUE 3 W is 'f uMM I ,, if A Q w sg' sf'!.'5' if Q 41 n W G W Mgffw f1.eI'g1r aqa:q I , xg, Q f igim QW 3 iff? I if 5 4 ' .J ' f ' ui K 1 1 V AQ, X Ain via i X , Q .-. I I 1 Es . x.f I 'K ' sy K QU' 'X ., Q Ast' 'Q ' .. Q x , f J git?-fu-I, Q .1 l I Front Row T Sullivan R White J Carney D Kelley J Reynolds R Payne R Olsen C Jagoda, P. Mayer, J. Victoria, E. McCoyd, S Stile W Robertson T Zielazny Second Row M Caputo S Karopczyc R Deichl R lmbruce, C. Foskett, A. Wargo, R. Drelick, J Eppig J Moro R Dilorio J Minogue A DeArgosa G Harrington Buck Row P Costello, J. Melloh, R. McCarthy, R. Raben, R Kramps J Mannuzza J Kump E Colletti J Cnalanty G Bauer P Duffy R Tauss Encouraged by the bubbling ener- gies ot our tamed conductor, Mr. Angelo Ferdinando, the 'Flyer' Band successfully presented two annual con- certs here at Chaminade. Marching in the St. Patricks Day Parade and inaugurating two on-the-road pro- grams at St. Josephs Academy at Brentwood and Seton Hall High School at Patchogue, the Band increased its already wide range of activities. The eighty-piece group sponsored the second Student Body dance in cooperation with the Student Council, and participated in several assemblies for the students. Aside from produc- ing many fine halt-time shows during the football season and playing for rallies, the band also provided several dance combos tor sock hops and school dances. The officers: Mike Caputo, Presidentg Tom Zielazny, vice presi- dent: Pat Costello, secretaryg and John Melloh, treasureriby cooper- ating with moderator Brother Bill Abel brought the Chaminade band to new heights ot achievement. jus f? P as ' .A -'i' i-...L 1 . 6 'S 'V -f 'F P' I Q V, t 7 Q 5 K2 X f X : :BX 96? ' 13 H 1? EX -pn Ilia -L, if up 1 1 Il in I0 4' Us uw o f , - 4 . 7' if .S I D . 1 I +P' 1 ai si gs ' .3 ,, 1 , . 419 I x N 'xx - f ' 'gf ff, , 'o g n ' 4 v 'ii' I s X V H 1.5. , .,, MQZWQ W -fe Xww T' 1' PB li --..l- w '- llfl ' zmill Front Row: R. Dellacona, F. DeMonaco, K. McCi.illagh, J. Gallagher, J. Slevin, R. Speciale, M. Ormond, M. Leahy, G, Tilitz, J. Kehoe, O. Gandy, T. Foy, N. Hoffman, Second Row: L. Sorrese, R. Snider, V. Curly, D. Roper, T. Green, D. McCaver, R. Nassar, R. Pederson, P. Kranker, H. Gleason, C. Molloy, J. Tonsmiere, V. Testa. Back Row: A. Frisenda, W. McGovern, S. Harmes, E. Fitzgerald, R. Chastonay, R. Kardos, R. Pacifico, R. Phillips, R, De-ichl, F. Cunningham J. Plumb, R. Kirmser. ffl Three members of the Chaminade Snake Charmcrs perform before photographer. 131 :N 17+ Mr. Ferdinando leads early morning practice. NW Mike Caputo plays Mozart at Christmas Concert. Where's the bubbles? , i I TKX -5,9 . M az ,.,. 4- 97 .- 4 .., ,.:..,e - in 4 dv we .H 4 5 xlib 1 ' z L ' -Q ... KQV , . t X . XIX is .is X -1 .IW it -Q-1 . 'F Q5 fs fif- vs., A - - ,,,.g,XD:,.m -1. X X i 'Sf iisi 5-q gav- QQ? ' , 5 ,Q . -a sw wixf X 1 'I . 1 V I . , X. X gf e ef T 1 fa -iw-, get -.A t z .1 ei, V53 , ,J 1 C i' reef Q 1 1 3-Tiff f 4 , 'V i Q 1 P. 1 . af .if an-Qi mf fx -KN . s, 1 .sv 41,54 V..--f 'Cv nan- , .--- .gnQ..u-.... ,M W, f-2a-A--1 -fi, F ..,4 ' Y I I . , i -v-nth Rf Chaminade's Finest leads New York's Finest down a wet Fifth Avenue for the annual March of the Irish. Chaminade's Glee Cl ub director Brother Bonadies interprets GLEE CLUB Now a highly organized institution, the Glee Club has divided the year in half, con- centrating on liturgical hymns for the first term and secular songs tor the second. Under the professional direction of Bro. Kenneth Bonadies, SM., the club has undertaken many recitals. lt has sung for communion break- fasts, school assemblies, C.Y.O. competition, and the annual Christmas and Spring Concerts. The Glee Club has formulated a new core of musical ability which is referred to as the Schola Cantorum School of Singers. lt is the work of the Schola to perform for various school functions other than those already mentioned. Another new evidence of-great progress is the fact that the club now has representation for the first time on the Student Council. One of the many outstanding events of the year was the performance for Our Lady of Mercy Academy Concert last October. Assisting Bro. Kenneth were the three officers: Denis Wilde, President, Pete Cassidy, Vice President, and .lack McGuinness, Secre- new selection. tary-Treasurer' fi, ' if A 2 f' A A sp- f 52 , ' I if f f , 4 ' llf i if - ll 5 I 9 ,. -ia , J? s i we-. grae ,Q ' 2 as 'H -- lff v-W 1 't' 4 -. a , ,U g l P Q Q Cb'Lk I we A I us C 'nail tg, -1 rf 2 4 Sparse audience listen to the Glee Club. 94 GLEE CLUB Front Row: R. Vanderwaag, G. Child, B. Mayhew, T. Rogers, R. Say- kay, R. Ballantyne, M. Fiore, J. Lacopo, J. McGuinness, J. Fitzgerald. Second Row: H. Dermody, G. Armstrong, P. Lombardo, L. Essig, J. Stork, G. Baxter, E. Washecka, D. Wilde, B, Nolan, T. Allen, G. Fitzgerald. Back Row: R. Kelly, P. Hering, P. DeMeo, P. Faas, F. Fitzgerald, P. Kantz, J. Garland, C. Probert, D. Williams, P. Cassidy. Brother Kenneth performs for High Mass. Front Row: P. Lee, R. Gleason, F. DiLorenzo, J. McLoughlin, W. Austin, R. Hennessey, M. Kirwin. Second Row: J. Baxter, J. Bredin, N. Pilipshen, W. Seeba, J. Egan, T. Chesleigh, T. Mahony, F. Meyer. Back Row: D. Hegeman, R. Piemonte, K. O'Hare, W. Panarese, W. Tuer, J, Montalto, R. Zambuto, B. Maxwell. 95 wi 'Q ,N X ,X 7 , 553 Q Q A A ww q 5 av 'Y 59 - it D Q N' 0 .E ,, ,nm 5 . Q 0 l I ? f 7.312 w, ,-as l Q5 Aff 5: A Ab Q :S f ll L ,M I Lance Bondy, Gary Long and Eric Burkett prepare the Altar for Friday Mass. SACRISTY A behind the scenes group whose value lies in its being as little noticed as possible is the Sacristy crew. Bros, Pat Philbin and John McGrath prepared daily for the average three or tour Masses in the school chapel. They are aided in their preparations for the Friday student body Mass in Darby Auditorium by a trained group of Seniors and Juniors. Bro. Philbin also served as head of the Senior Servers with the able assistance ot Pat Wasson. 5.1 Front Row: J. Durkin, J. Tyrrell, V. Monaco, R. Kelley, W, Mastcrson, D. Brady, P. Cassidy, R. Tabak, W, Brown, T. Rogers, K. McCabe, D, Kirwin. Second Row: D, Wilde, T. Bergen, K. Starger, P, Riordan, A. McDermott, W. Donnelly, l., Clinton, J, Moore, N. Mullins, R. Gccklc, J. Glennon, Back Row: E. Burkert, P. Wasson, G. Bradford, J. Mannion, T. Allen, P. Garry, D. Graham, R. Sullivan, T. McMahon, R. Moakley. ATIO Al. H After two formulative years at Chaminade, the Flyer branch of the National Honor Society began its active stay at the school. Under moderator, Bro. Joseph Lynch, the Society broke up into four groups, each with its particular task to accomplish. The incentive com- mittee was put in charge of raising the school's interest in scholastic achievement, An assemblies committee was formed to take charge ofthe planned gatherings to 'ii 'S nl E gl i 3 JUNIOR MEMBERS OF THE SOCIETY Front Row: J. Wehrum, E, Orr, P, McDougald, S. Colucci. Back Row: P. Axthelm, R. Wright, D. Duff, R. Woods. sz SENIOR MEMBERS OF THE SOCIETY Front Row: M. Stuerwgzlt, P. Doran, J. Stack, F. Fee, D. Whelehan, J. Mulligan, P, Mayer. Back Row: D. Brady, T. McMahon, J. Melloh, R. Knipfing, W. Donnelly, J. Sulli- van, D. Wilde, J. Donnelly. OR SOCIETY award various scholastic merits to the members. When Chaminade had its Annual College Day a group was assigned to moderate the proceedings. And lastly, a committee was started to initiate the homeroom tutor- ing plan the Society had been working on for so long. This year's officers were the following: John Stack, President, Pete Doran, Vice President, Frank Fee, Secretary, and Dave Whelehan, Treasurer. Jack Wehrum and his washables receives Brother Kozar's congratulations on being voted into the society. HEERLEADERS FL. . . FL, . , TWO BITS, FOUR BITS. These and many other cheers were heard this year ringing throughout the stands in almost every one of the Flyer sporting events. The yellers this year were under the di- rection ot Bro. Paul Quinn and chief loud- mouth, Bill 'Frog' Masterson. They truly showed that they could lead the Flyers to many a team victory, Without their fine efforts and teamwork, and of course their never- ceasing voices we could not have had such tremendous student participation in all our Flyer events. 1 'ILA w-if . f is . K? ' 3 osrrc A ff ,Q 152 ,fry 'f I S., . my , in 4 ,If 'S i , '- -t' -YC-C 4.19.-: ,Lb '- ' K ht- . 'r . . L ..2' 36 Q . C V ff , Q- , V Q. ik. 4-'T :Tir Tffflfur AJ.. , I,-ly' ,t,,, 4 J ,ilupfgivg - 6.1 ygikv. ,n ,, . -'XX v, . .f..aaf.+.f.s 'df' S ai.. .fs 4...-f . GivemeanF... gf 1 CHEERLEADERS Ff0nf ROW-' J- Moore. J. Slaboch. D. Brady, W, Masterson, Captaing C. Bryan, J. Capobianco. B' Rhaflgan- Back ROW? R- Gekle, R. Knipfing, W. Szturma, W. Donnelly, A. McDermott, J, Glennon, K. Starger, P. Cassidy. lO Yokohama Mike shows how it's done. JUDO CLUB Chaminade High School has the honor of having the first organized Judo Club on Long Island. With the Flyers ' possession of one of the best and fastest moving courses, it has become a tremendous success this year. This is due to the expert handling of instructor, Mike Cunningham, star hacker, Judo Bob Corrao, and able moderator, Brother Richard Geraghty, S.M. Besides bringing additional honor to Cha- minade, the Judo team also trains its students in such a way that it will give them continual benefit throughout their lives, From all outlooks, the Judo team will have a rosy future. This is due to the special care the Underclassmen are receiving, so that they will be well equipped to instruct the newcomers the following year. w Yi ' Front Row: P. Doing, J. Messamino, L. Salerno, M. Cunningham, J. Savan, S, Karopczyc. Second Row: R. Gekle, R. Corrao, T. Shorten, D. Tannacito, R. Coulter, J. McGowan, B. Sohm. Back Row: J. Cullem, W. Schaefer, G. Riley, D. Frischmann, K. Carroll. llol. xxiv - No. i CHAMINADE Hier-i SCHOOL. Bro. Kozar Succeeds Brc - ' Tsfsiiwi Bro. Darby Named Provincial Pmfefsg 3 Supervisor of Eastern Province fm . Q nade six members of the On Sentemher 17. the Garden City Hotel rang with the plaudlts pm-9,-,.,i nu. Mm-ianiqf N This year many innovations have been intro- duced into Chaminade's monthly school paper, TARMAC. Each month an article was published in one of the foreign languages taught here at school. By varying the language each issue the staff was able to give all the students in the school a chance to 1-l-l..-l..T, EDM! Zi' 19' CEst. Mareh, 19343 PUBLISHED by the Students of Chaminade High School Mineola, N. Y. Second-Class postage paid at Mineola, L. I., N. Y. Subscription Rates: 51.00 per year Nine issues during the school year Published monthly except June, July, August EDITOR-IN-CHIEF ................................. PAUL MAYER NEWS EDITOR ......... . . ....... DENNIS BRADY EDITORIAL PAGE ..... ....... D AN COLLINS FEATURE EDITOR ...... ...... P ETER DESNOES SPORTS EDITOR ........... . .... BRIAN RHATIGAN CIRCULATION EDITOR ...... . . ., ................ TED OTTEN PHOTOGRAPHY EDITOR .... ..................... J IM DUFFY MODERATORS .................... BRO. ROBERT SWALLOW, S.M. BRO. ROBERT HERTWECK, S.M. CONTRIBUTORS: David Davis, John Owens, Ed Coletti, Dick Moakley, Bill Wilson, Miles McCabe, Bob Wright, Harold Gleason, Bob Bolz, Phil Horsting, Brian Tart, John Worthely, Charles Probert, Bob Peterson. do a little extra-curricular work on the foreign tongue of their choice. Several short stories were published throughout the year to broaden the scope of the paper. The editors also worked with Brother Kozar on several editorials to bring different points of school policy to the attention of the student body. An exchange program was initiated among a few ofthe other Long island high schools to bring a larger variety of articles to the students' view. Under the direction of Brothers Robert Swallow and Robert Herteck, S.M. and the editors, Paul Mayer, Dennis Brady, Dan Collins, Pete Desnoes, and Brian Rhatigan, the paper has tried vigorously to serve the students. TARMAC EDITORS Front Row: B. Rhatigan, D, Brady, J. Duffy, D. Collins, P. Desnoes, P. Mayer. lO.'l , Y,V Wednesday. Seplember 30, l959 rrb As rincipal o. Kozar Has Been Vocation 'rector For Past Four Years Following the appointment of Brother Darby as Provincial Super- Y 2 2 -ll ll li l J 3 WRITERS Front Row: D. Driscoll, M. Stcuerwalt, T. Rogerx, T. Gillen, P. Faas, R. Moynihan, E. Donnellen, E. Rust. Second Row: B. O'Connor, W. Lane, P, Kantz, R. Bolz, E. Colletti, B. Tart, M, Hetzer. Back Row: R. Wright, F. Fee, W. Wilson, T. Mc- Ardle, R Egan, V. Bello, G. McCabe, D. Wilde, P. Axtlwelm. lil! if PHOTOGRAPHERS Front Row: A. Roach, J. Duffy, J. Carway, T. Sullivan. Back Row: R. Speckles, W. Morrison, J. Carney. WRITERS Front Row: C. Warner, B, Maxwell l-l, DeAngelis, R. Moakley, J. Cullem J, Mulligan, A, Avena, A, Barreca Second Row: R, Williams, R, Tabak T, Riley, P. l-lorsting, T. Keating, J MOOrL', W. Scliaefvr, G, llvrman, R Coulter, K. Starger. Back Row: C Probert, B. Petereon, R, Seaman, T, Allen, R. Corbett, AA Gleason, B Nolan, R. Porter, E. Sullivan, D. Duff, P. Doran. i i 1 5 3 2 A i 5 STUDE T CDUNCH. Delegation of Student Responsibility Through the Student Council Officers-Moderator Council Jim Moore - Dave Whelehan Walt Donnelly - John Seelinger Brother Paul Ubinger, S.M. President Vice President Secretary Treasurer Jim Moore Dave Whelehan Walt Donnelly John Seelinger Freshman Student Body i - - h- 1 Junior D- Sophomore Homeroom Presidents Committee Homeroom Presidents Homeroom Presidents Senior Religious Committee lSodal1tyl Academic Committee lNationaI Honor Society? ill 07' i Homeroom Presidents Activities Committee l.l Social Committee 2,1 Athletics Committee 3.l Publicity Committee 4.I Assemblies Committee l Whole Council Representatives from all homerooms and member Activities: TARMAC, Band, Glee Club, Sodality, Speech and Debate. 'STUDENT BODY OF CHAMINADE HIGH SCHOOL .-1 - - -'31 I lr' A ' f vnu STUDENT COUNCIL OFFICERS IO4 Left to Right: Walt Donnelly, Secretaryg Dave Whelehan, Vice President, Jim Moore, President, Bro. Paul ' Ubinger, Moderatorg John Seelinger, Treasurer. E 1 v SENIOR STUDENT COUNCIL MEMBERS Finn! Row: B. Rlmtignrw, J Svelingcr, W. Donnelly, J. Moore, D. Whelchan. Second Row: D. Wilde, T. Riley, J. Sta l3.1g,1q0t, M McDonough Back Row: J, Mulligan, R. Kcllcy, P. Wasson, T. Gilrnartin, M, Caputo, STUDE T CGUNCIL For every organization or institution there must be a guiding light and as far as the students of our school are concerned the Student Council is their light. This organization underwent the process of adopting a new constitution this year due to the enduring efforts of its officers, James Moore, Presidentg David Whelehan, Vice Presidentg Walter Donnelly, Secretaryg and John Seelinger, Treasurer. ln developing the social talents in each Flyer, the Student Council pre- sented many sock hops and four student body dances as well as the proms. The Student Council continued its cooperation with the Sodality on various drives including, the canned food drive, the mission collection and the Vocation Month program. ln general the Student Council saw to it that all students' activities were efficiently carried out. lO5 li, l i UNDERCLASS STUDENT COUNCIL MEMBERS Front Row: R, Pczzoli, R. Woods, P Axtholm, T. Furst, P, Kantz, J. Moos luruggcr, E. Mcfloyd, E. Donnellen Second Row: J. Gcrstner, A. DeLeo, A. Groh, E, Christie, B, O'Cpnnor, J Stampfcl, A, Swartz, C, Mansfield, J Worthley. Back Row: T. Conlin, R Dcmars, E. Riehl, P. Pignataro, J McCall, J. Ahern, P. Ferrara, J. Keefe Bill Masterson, Tom LaRocca, and Ed Wheeler string crepe paper for fall dance. Flyers and Flyerettes step out at the annual fall dance, IO6 lim Moore leads fellow students n recitation of rosary at October losary Rally. Student Body President James Moore addresses Freshmen at Activities Assembly. l ' . 'DFP In-MA 5-'?4'2?Q: gn Q , fi if John Seelinger reads Treasurer's report to a somewhat startled Stu- dent Council President. 'sikmtslm A sl .ah Tlwrcc champs and the reason why. YHA J a f'X .2 X 7 X t X X I , fa wk X x X 1 ,. e.i?-1,- ,Q WA ' 525:aH.. Fi, -'T' Tl i M- - pg, ,337 ,. , f 1 . K K '-335k -1' 5: f. Mike Caputo and his boys play for one of the many Student-Council sock-hops . Mount Saint Michael Rally as seen by football players. l OS 'QI TW '43 Q Zi qw 3 M W' N if 'ww '-,Av .f', L T ya, 5 'V- Walt Donnelly, Underclassmen Editorg James Moore, Theme Editorg Dave Whelehan, Editor-in-Chiefg Bob Gekle, Sports Editor. CRlMSO A D GGLD The l96O Crimson and Gold piloted by Dave Whelehan presents to the Class of '60 Christian Joy as its theme, ln development of the theme Dave was well assisted by Jim Moore, the theme editor, Paul Mayer concocted a new and interesting human interestl' view in the faculty section, and Charlie Bryan added his touch in the parents' pages. The extensive job involved in the sports' section of this yearbook was well coordinated by Pete Doran, Frank Fee and Bob Gekle, with the help of a host of writers. The activity section, with Dick Knipfing at its head, concentrated its efforts on the informal picture trend in the book as a whole. The work of the Senior section was administered by Pete Cassidy and included a new approach to the Senior write-ups. Each senior had the chance to write one for another man in the division. The Business drive was headed by Louie Fornara, with the able help of several seniors and in particular John Addeo. John was responsible for the business layouts. Few parts of the book would have made it to the printers if it were not for the work of Joe Papola who headed the production staff. Joe and his crew spent many a long hour at the typewriter, In all the Crimson and Gold staff, the sectional editors and the many, many assistant editors, proved their willingness to work for Chaminade. llO CRIMSON AND GOLD SECTION EDITORS Front Row: P. Mayer, Faculty, P. Doran, F Fee, Sportsg D. Whclelwan, Editor-in-Chief B. Gekle, Sports, C. Bryan, Index. Back Row J. Duffy, Photography, R. Knipfing, Activ ities, J. Moore, Theme, W. Donnelly, Under classmcng J, Seelinger, Underclassmeng P Cassidy, Seniors. ' C. all ns '11 CRIMSON AND GOLD ASSISTANT EDITORS Front Row: J. Durkin, K. McCabe W. Masterson, M. Caputo, J. Cullem, R. McCabe, J. Slaboch, T, Rogers, M, McNally, J. Addeo. Second Row: P. Garry, D. Wilde M. McDonough, J. Mellon, C. Lennon, V. Bello, T. Bergen, R. Williams, K. Quinn. Back Row: P. Jones, T. Seaman, J. O'NeiI R. Frost, R. Sullivan, T. Gilmartin, R. Fallon, M. Cunningham, D. Graham. n Only two hundred pages to go. Kung Louie and Senator Riley work on poster tor Yearbook Drive. CRIMSON AND GOLD BUSINESS STAFF Front Row: N. Cnptree, G, Van- nella, C, Jagodn, J. Addeo, L. Fornara, J, Bnrlmto, J. Copabie anco, R. Agrestn. Second Row: K, Quinn, J. Melloh, R. Carrao, W. Szturmn, F. Petro, T. Riley T. Ungashick, P. Garry, J. Cul! lem. Back Row: J, Donnelly, K Starger, R. Gekle, R. Warnock D. Graham, R. Tabnch, J. Hover! land, L. Mauro. Bob Bartolomeo, John Betsch and Ed Witanowski, look over the results of their long hours as Crumson and Gold photographers. Qu 'Q' U Fi ...A 'wifi' Brother O'Neil and Dave Whelehan confer on yearbook strategy. Eiiitorx work on their sections, John Soelinger, Uncierclassmeng Frank Fee, Sportsg John Addeo, Businvesg Peter Doran, Sportsg Bob Wcssels, Activities, Dick Knipfing, Activities ilk LIST OF CONTRIBUTORS CRIMSONYANDGOLD l96O PARENTS' SECTION EDITOR-Charles Bryan Thomas Bergen FACULTY SECTION EDITOR-Paul Mayer Michael Caputo John Slaboch ACTIVITY SECTION EDITOR-IN-CHIEF-Dave Whelehan SENIOR SECTION THEME EDITOR--James Moore EDITORS-Peter Cassidy, Kevin Quinn Robert Williams Thomas Rogers Michael McGown EDITORS-Richard Knipfing, Robert Wessels Dennis Wilde William Masterson SPORTS SECTION EDITORS-Peter Doran, Frank Fee, Robert Gekle Dennis Brady Greg Brandewiede BUSINESS SECTION EDITORS-Louis Fornara, John Addeo TYPISTS Ted Sullivan George Ackerson Brian Tart John Stampfel II-4 UNDERCLASS SECTION EDITORS-Walter Donnelly, John Seelinger Dennis Graham Peter Jones James Haverland Richard Fallon PRODUCTION SECTION EDITOR-Joseph Papola John Melloh Brian Nolan Kevin O'Brien Frank Petro John Addeo Ted Otten Arthur McDermott Peter Jones PHOTOGRAPHY SECTION EDITORS-Robert Buthorn, James Duffy John Betch Edward Witanowski John Carway ART STAFF John Dowd Kevin McMahon SPACE STAFF Front Row: M. Steuerwalt, T. Sullivan, J. Bailey, W. Morrison, J. McNeely, A. Roach, P. DeMeo, L. Speigel, J. Clare. Second Row: E. Burkitt, R. Bolger, P. lnguagiato, T. Allen, P. Desnoes, W. Schaefer, D. Graham, J. Cullem, T. Gillen. Back Row: D. Wilde, R. Egan, J. Sullivan, W. Watkins, J, Dowd, R. Coulter, T. Riley, A. Thomas, J. Duffy. SPAC Having been able to scrape up just enough funds for one issue, the staff of Chaminade's prolific magazine, Space, and their moderator, Brother Thomas Corbett, set about making this the match for all previous endeavors. The format of the magazine was extended to encompass all forms of literary skill. Besides the short stories written by Charninade's best, there were also the poetry selections, essays, and editorials to increase the student's fund of knowledge. Editor-in-chief, Sidney Gage, and assistant editors, Jim Sullivan, Anthony Thomas, Tom Riley, and Jim Clare succeeded only too well in their efforts. Anyone who has seen one of the rapidly passing copies of the magazine knows this is so. ll5 5'- -so ' T' Brother Tom Corbett confers with Sidney Gage, Editor, Tom Riley and Tony Thomas Assistant Editors on SPACE policy. M TH CLUB The Upper Division Math Club divides its activities into two main cate- gories, its weekly general meetings and its monthly Math Meets. Every Friday afternoon, about twenty of its members can be found in Room 205, studying several new types of mathematical ideas by solving unusual prob- lems. One Tuesday a month, the best mathematicians participate in a Math Meet under the auspices of the Nassau County Math Associates in which novel problems must be solved in a certain time limit. So far the only out- standing thing the Math Club has established is missing a meet. Oh well, Wait till next year! Mike Steuerwalt explains the use of the slide rule to the members of the Math Club. ART CLUB MEMBERS Front Row: W. Vissicchio, D. Werkmeister, L. Timmins, R. Tintle, C. Warner, O. Gandy. Second Row: J. Armstrong, P. Dowd, T. Keating, B. Morando, B. Nolan. Back Row: G Krumanacher, P. Hering, G. Kennedy, T. Chesleigh, T. Allen, D, Williams, P. Faas. RT CLUB A new addition to the ever increasing num- ber of after school activities has been the Art Club, which was initiated due to the efforts of its artistic moderator, Brother Kenneth Bonadies, S.M. The purpose of this club is to raise the school's cultural level and to develop the students' art talents. One- major 'project of this first year group was a mural for the library wall. ll6 vu SCIENCE CLUB MEMBERS Front Row: J. Repice, W. Nicastro, V. Galgano, R. Olsen, V. Picarelli, J, Duffy, P. Doing, R. VanderWaag, M, Cunningham, C. Morgan, E. McCoyd, A. Palmisano, A. Brunner, A. DeMaio, R. Agrcsta. Second Row: J. Mannuzza, R. Corrao, R. Lombardi, G, Armstrong, T. Allen, W. Morando, T. Keating, R. Coulter, T. Holman, F. Murphy, G. Dcrmody, J. McGowan, P. Lombardo, M, Hetzcr, R. Tabak. Back Row: K. Crowley, L. Bondy, J. Cello, T. Calderwood, F, Napolitano, R. Lucinatelli, W, Meyer, T. Cutolo, A. Wood, D. Brown, C. Foskett, T. Moschitta, J. Mchlcaly, L. Castrigno, T. White, V. Cclonza. SCIE CE CLUB Science Club Members performing 'Vital' school function. ll? The Science Club is one of the more established institutions in Chaminade. The Moderator this year is Bro. Ralph Mravintz. He is aided by the club's officers: Park Doing, Mike Cunningham, Pete Duffy, and Robert VanderWaag. The principle of the club is to help the students who have an outside interest in science. This aim is accomplished by having the members give demonstrations of their own science projects, Movies and other items of interest are also presented. Their weekly meetings are always educational, interesting, and enjoyable. x . HQ -. -.2 'u-..i'x'N J l 2 . alt RADIO CLUB MEMBERS i 3 if v-I Y' rv Front Row: J. Repice, M. McGuirk, R. Dilorio, D. Williams, J. McGowan, W. Ryan, J. Hupcey. Second Row: G. DePalma, W. Sandback, R. Tabak, C. Hedges, W. Krikalo, M. Cunningham, J. Garland. Back Row: R, Peretti, L. Jagoda, R. Clickner, T. McCarthy, G. Wheeler, V. Galgano, E. Cunningham. V1 .A Bill Ryan demonstrates how a TV picture tube works. RADIO CLUB This year the Radio Club, under the direc- tion ot Bro. George Spahn, S.M., has under- gone a major reorganization. lt has been divided into two sections, the Electronics sec- tion tor those interested in hi-ti, and the Ham section tor those who wish to Obtain their amateur licenses. A new program tor the meetings was de- veloped this year, whereby there were weekly speakers who talked on various topics of interest and demonstrated new equipment. WZJTZ, Chaminade's own radio station, has greatly expanded its number of contacts and has received acknowledgment cards from as tar away as Leningrad, Russia. The officers for the year were: John Mc- Gowan, President, Dennis Williams, Vice Pres- identg Bob Dilorio, Secretary, and Bill Ryan, Treasurer. V . x. gf xi 2 I , I X x X .Ay Wa.:'afa-a:i i 'a1' iw l I Y I I , v 7 . ---WMM-...',. .,, if-in , it , , , EfSf 17 l9 A M may M79 'PJ WW 7-HW -jwqfwfyr M ' , s 0065-9 'ld 'H Dgoouywhonv Jospuy 09 f L ' 'Uil 'O I1 W1 . . I M A J 1 ...r- vm 'Q E xx 'L 1. ..... ,..l1'.., L.W-.... . ,,-.. ,f.sun-P' 'Qu SENIOR BOWLING Front Row: L. Larsen, W. Rossi, J. Benson, R. Conklin, R. Corrao, R. Donohue, B. Nolan, J Mahon, W. Brown, W. Geissinger. Second Row: T. Coleman, M. Boyce, T. Shorten, J. Larkin, T. Keating, R. Grafer, P. Dowd, J. McDonald, K. Quinn, R. Yashewski, F. Frey. Back Row: M. Znnelli, P. Hering, J. Carney, T. Crowley, C. Fity, J. Galanty, R. Bartoldus, J. Brand, D. Bender, W. Watkins, M. I-lammer, F. Petro, J. Colwell. SENIOR BOWLING Front Row: D. Kirwin, J. Fitzgerald, J. McGuinness, V. Lawrence, J. Bailey, V. Ilardi, T. Rogers, R. Di-Luca, J. Meng, R. Mathias. Second Row: M. McNally, J. Kerr, J. Panarese, J. McGuckin, J. Vonink, R Frey, P. Wasson, S. Russo, K. O'Brien, J. Kali, R. Kelly. Back Row: K. Fischer, R. W.iiil, G. Scliultheis, C. Marinis, R. Moakley, P. Dews, J. Slaboch, J. Braun, P. Doing, M Siebold, J. Colwell, J. LaBarca. B WI Each of Chaminade's four bowling leagues is divided into two divisions. Division l, which is made up of the better bowl- ers, is organized on a home- room basis, while Division ll is a mixed group. At the end of the season, the winners of the divisional titles bowl for the league championship. This year, the senior league was led by Bob Bartoldus with a 254 high game, and a 566 high series. Mike McNally and Sam Russo topped the Ieague's mixed division with a 233 and 490 respectively. The division- al crowns were won by the 4F Conquerors and the Eagles. In the Junior league, the high game and the high series honors were grabbed by Tom Furst l22II and Bob Ranftle JUNIOR BOWLING Front Row: J. Kost, G. Fitzgerald, J. Pad- den, D. Kelly, W. Cullen, A. Pamissano, R. White, R. Ranftle, D. Fleischhauer, J. Picarreli, J. Linden, R. Varol, I-I. Conti, T. Stile, D. Levy, A. Mulligan. Second Row: R. Kump, R. Lombardi, G. Der- mody, W. Kennedy, P. I-lorsting, T. Mc- Cullough, R. Bolz, G. Braun, P. Barbero, W. White, P. Desnoes. Back Row: W. Notter, J. Lynch, T. Bencin, S. Hauser, C. Fuskett, R. Wright, M. Hetzer, C. McRae, W. Smith, P, Axthelm, C. Pro- bert, B. Lynch, B. Fitzgerald, R. Driscoll, T. Matthews, D. Skelton. IZO l565l. The 3E Avengers won the league play-off. George Krumenacker and James Savage led the Sopho- mores with a l96 game and a 526 series. The 2C Crimson Angels won the divisional title. Anthony Nieli of the Fresh- man league got off to a fine start with a 235 game and a 6l6 series. Arthur Sauvigne led the division with a l84 average, Special awards and thanks are extended to Bro. Laurinai- tis, S.M.g Bro. William Abel, S.M.g and Mr. Allen Degnan, moderators of the leagues. Without their whole-'hearted aid, the success and achieve- ments of this year's bowling program would have been im- possible. X FRESHMAN BOWLING Front Row: R. Kearns, P. Hickey, P Sercduke, J, Fischer, N. Wade, K. Han- non, A. Capasso, C. Rottkamp, A. Brun- ner, R. Layne. Second Row: G. Sanders R. Delillipo, J. Marrotti, J, McCall, R Przyliorowski, J. Lonegan, R. Pelio, D Comerford, D. Dermocly. Back Row: D Cahill, C. Gover, R. Wallon, M. Maher, D. Gabriel, E. Boneker, P. Kerr, A Sauvigne, B, Zapke, J. Elliot. lfl SOPHOMORE BOWLING Front Row: M. Keeler, D. Driscoll, P. Golden, G. Valva, P. Barker, D, Kirby, J. O'Brien, R deVita, R. Dwyer, E. Rust, A. McGovern, E. Miranda, J. Gertsner, J. Savage, J. Harrington Second Row: T. Godfrey, R. Farrell, R. Miller, T, Moakley, H. Hoeg, G. McCabe, P. Kranker T. McGloin, C. Major, R. Lewand, F. Cutney, P. Moody, T. Alfano, W. Shields, T. Fidgeon Back Row: E. Fitzgerald, G. Long, P. Carone, V. Gillis, V. Testa, R. Yannucci, T. Crowley, R. Miller, H. Mulholland, J. Baxter, M. Candella, G. Krumenaclaer, R. Seaman, A. DeLeo, W. Wasson, R. Wagner, V. Furci, T. Maloney, T. Mahoney, J. McCuen, P. Marzullo FRESHMAN BOWLING Front Row: B. Evers, R. Fay, A. Frisenda, J. Donoghue, D. Sarnowski, J. Betsch, D. Gundermann, R. Capobianco, R. Watson, J. McKeon. Second Row: W, Ressegue, R. Viet, J. McCarthy, R. Kirmser, G. Hughes, G. Holub, L. Juliano, W. Bennet, J. Ranagan. Back Row: J, Fisher, J. McDonald, D. Breen, A. Pinkey, E. O'Brien, S. Jones, M. Monet, A. Nieli, R. Sereduke. ffl have IIIDI hee th flqht - The spiritual perfection necessary for our goal is essentially bound up with the perfecting of all the aspects of the Christian. At a time in life when our physical resources are the greatest, we build God's most magnificent physical creation into a temple to house His presence, and our own inherent personal dignity. Success in this building is offered to Him and, as a result, it becomes an integral part in our true happiness in the possession of Christ. Furthermore, man's athletic endeavors prepare him for the rigors of daily life. In the sacrifices, failures and successes that are a part of this activity, we begin to sense the basic brotherhood of all men, as well as, the tremendous value of the individual in our common search for God. uf Yjizf- Y ATHLETICS H FOOTBALL Front Row: R. Harrinqton, G, Dunn, D. Mahoney, P. De Monaco, G. Vanella, A. Gieger, G. Smith, L. England, R. Whitehouse. Second Row: E. Rampulla, W. Kerner, J. Tobey, S. Colucci, R. Roper, P. Higgins, A, Marvin, J. Clinton, A. Tobani, T. Stapleton, F. Fee, J. Wehrum. Third Row: G. Boden, H. Houser, P. Riordan, L. Clinton, J. Stack, J. Geraghty, L. Baggett, M. Brereton, R. Yashewski, R. Brandewiede. Back Row: R. Pezzoli, P. McDougal, E. Orr, G. Shorten, T. Cash, E, Finnegan, M. McDonough, T. Ungashick, E. Kirmser, R. Frost. Flyer head coach, Mr, Thomas, plans Strategy for an Assistant coach, Mr. McGuckin,converses with Mr. Flynn. up-coming game. is ises Y srli nsconn FLYERS OPPONENTS 27 Hempstead . . . 7 0 Shplnac . 8 I2 St. Francis . 20 . 34 Sf. John . . 0 28 Iona ..... I4 22 Mt. St. Michael . 0 Hayu..... 0 29 28 Holy Cross . . 7 Senior managers Tom Bergen and Dave Whelehan. 126 ii. ...L -...-.------ x V-g..W4'-ll 35:1 0. fit 6 + Q 2, f' sexi!-':' '1'-f Skylar Frank Fee and Ralph Brandewiede stop Hempstead's Joe Blocker after a short gain. FLYERS 27 0 HEMPSTEAD 7 The l959 edition of the Flyer Eleven started the season off with a very impressive 27-7 victory over a fleet Hempstead team. After a rugged first quarter, the Flyers broke through the Tigers' defense on a 40 yard T.D. pass from senior QB Ralph Brandewiede to halfback Gerry Vanella. Fullback Larry Clinton converted to give the Flyers a 7-O halftime lead. Pete Riordan began the second half with a fine 20 yard run after gathering in a Wiede pass. Brandewiede then converted. Hempstead countered early in the fourth period on a four yard run by Joe Blocker. Brandy again uncorked with a T.D. pass, this time it was to John Geraghty, all alone in the end-zone: Mike McDonough added the extra point. Geraghty, late in the game, electrified thte crowd as he picked up a Tiger fumble and raced 55 yards for the game's final score. . W t - . l V l' P ' ...I ' nil li . ' Q9 J., -Q 'll , L' i 41 , ',L R' 5 ' X 3 'T , xr Q 1 J' ,X rl f c T' 'W .iff , .Avy 'v rg l new U P. ' nut! 1 'T' ff, , . ,JV ' 'Ls'- Q2 1, X q 55-1' 5 . 5 E3 E? X .l 4 N 3 i ,. . t Q GEORGE BODEN 12.7 Halfback PETE RIORDAN End TOM UNGASHICK I Q Tackle -Q V Z cf i, H .- X . GERRY DUNN Guard Evidence of Flyer T.V. debut. CRUSADERS 8 0 FLYERS 0 The Flyers made their television debut against the much- improved Crusaders of Stepinac. Minus the services of Ralph Brandewiede, Larry Clinton, and Gerry Vanella, the Flyer offense was somewhat stymied. The Crusaders opened the game with a burst of power, which appeared to be stopped, but a desperation pass on fourth from Dick Bolander to Bob Verdisco gave Stepinac a first down on the Chaminade one. Bolander sneaked over on the next play. Bill Steets converted to give the home squad an 8-O lead at halftime. ln the second half, the Flyers' hopes were enkindled when Jeff Tobey ran 60 yards with a punt. However, a discrepancy upfield cost the team a T.D. and l5 yards. A last ditch effort by the Flyers fell short, despite a valiant try by Junior QB Skip Orr. The Gerrys-Smith and Vanella that is-stop a Terrier after a pass interception. TERRIERS 20 0 FLYERS 'IZ For the second week in a row the Chaminade attack was found wanting. The Terriers of St. Francis, led by the passing arm of QB Dan Henning, tacked a 20-l2 defeat on the injury- ridden Flyers. The Chaminade l l opened the scoring with an eleven yard toss from Ralph Brandewiede to Jeff Tobey. Henning took over the Terrier attack and after five plays hit Tom Armstead for I5 yards and a score. After a Flyer punt, Henning threw 3l yards to Mike Rossi, to give the Terriers a l2-6 halftime margin. Henning continued to plague the Flyers in the second half, climaxing a 62 yard drive, he handed off to Ken Wittreich, who drove over from the two. When the Flyers got the Pigskin, Ralph Brandewiede sustained an ankle injury and had to leave the game. Skip Orr led the team to its second and final T.D. RON FROST Guard i l 552 5? i. .fm v QR' l C' QW A C X X , L6 t le f tl N .Xa fit? 94 x QV . K1 X BILL KERNER - C -Ca ain 'T' oGuali'i:l 'l Flyer Offense - Scoring Punch Backs- F. Fee, R. Brandewiede, M. McDonough, J. Tobey. Linemen-P. Riordan, T. Ungashick, W. Kerner, L. Baggett, G. Smith, L, England, J. Geraghty. J EFF TOBEY Halfback - ,A Tobey strains to elude St. John's defender. I FLYERS 34 Q sT. JOHN'S 0 The Flyers did not lose any time in beginning their slaughter of the Redmen from St. John's Prep, as Jeff Tobey scooted around end for eleven yards and a score. In the second quarter St. John's was forced to kick from their own end zone, but John Geraghty broke through the Johnnie defense to block the kick and Pete Riordan recovered it in the end zone for the Flyers' second score. After Bill Kerner recovered a fumble, Brandy and Riordan collaborated on a 40 yard T.D. pass. St. John's just couldn't get started, and the Flyers took control of the ball. After they moved deep into enemy territory, Frank Fee plowed over the middle for six yards and the T.D., making the score 26-O at halftime. Late in the second half Junior halfback Art Tobani inter- cepted a St. John's pass at mid-field and sped the distance for the fifth Flyer score. Pat DeMonaco scooted around end for the extra points to round out the scoring. 1' I Y.- ' v f - Tobey again tries to slip by . . . but he didn't make it this time. FLYERS 28 0 GAELS I4 The Gaels of Iona Prep invaded the Chaminade Bowl on 1 bright Sunday afternoon, October 26. Iona took an early ead on a I6 yard aerial from Doug Schupp to Bill Wagner. I'he Flyers quickly retaliated as Jeff Tobey went over from 'he two and Greg Shorten converted. Brandewiede then hit Pete Riordan for 49 yards and a T.D. Jim O'Keefe of Iona Jpened the second half with a I3 yard scamper to make the score Flyers I6, Iona I4. The Chaminade I I rounded out 'he scoring when Brandewiede sneaked over from the one and :rank Fee scooted 48 yards to the final T.D. ,- I I 1 R 5 ..- is-J Mikie MCDONOUGH Fullback .' :,- FRAN K FEE Halfback I29 f l ,Y , f l 3 JOHN GERAGHTY End 5 RICK YASHEWSKI End Lu Flyer Edition of the Chinese Bandits. 6. X A . I l I f . F - 1 , TN . N . MX ' .Q ,' X Front Row: H. l-louser, T. Ungashick, J. Wehrum, M. Brereton, J. Gerghty. Back Row: ' E. Kirmser, G. Shorten, W. Kerner, R. Brandewiede, E. Orr, R. Frost, F. Fee. W: LARRY CLINTON i ' Fullback i i l ROGER HARRINGTON MICKEY BRERETON Tackle Mike McDonough scores against Mounties. Guard FLYERS 22 0 MOUNTIES 0 Out to avenge last year's 24-8 loss to the Mounties, and their two other losses earlier in the season, the Flyers without a doubt played their finest game of the year in completely demolishing the undefeated, unscored upon, Mounties 22-O. The Flyers wasted no time in pulverizing the Mounties as Frank Fee smashed over from the five yard line for the T.D, early in the first quarter, with Mike McDonough converting. A blocked punt put the ball on the Flyer five yard line, but the hungry Chaminade line led by Bill Kerner, John Geraghty and Jack Wehrum prevented the score. Ralph Brandewiede sneaked over from the one midway through the third quarter and McDonough again converted. Late in the fourth quarter Sneaky McDonough sped 43 yards for the Flyers' final T.D. Frank Fee cuts to the outside behind Bill Kerner's attempted block. FLYERS 20 0 CARDINAL HAYES 0 ln a game that was marked by rugged line play, the Flyers grounded Cardinal Hayes 20-0 by displaying the same type of football that clobbered the Mount on the previous Sunday. In the first quarter both defensive squads kept the offenses bottled up, and as a result the period was scoreless. But, in the sec- ond quarter the Flyer Iinemen led by Kerner, Houser and Frost got through the bigger Hayes Iinemen to smother a would-be punt, giving them the ball on the visitors' lO. Ralphy Brandewiede hit John Geraghty in the end zone with an aerial and McDonough cracked over for the extra points. Late in the same quarter Frank Fee bolted up the middle of the field to the Hayes' one and McDonough scored the T.D. After a tough and scoreless third period, the Flyers again began to move the ball. The fourth quarter drive was culminated by Jeff Tobey as he scooted around end for the final score. C' I I Na GERRY SMITH Guard JOHN STACK Tackle Flyer Kickoff Team L Clinton, T. Cash, E. Kirmser, R. Harrington, G. Boden, G. Vanella, B. Kerner, R. Frost, P DeMonaco, J. Stack, R. Yashewski. 9 TERRY CASH End RALPH BRANDEWIEDE Quarterback Frank Fee is stopped by Holy Cross defenders after a short gain. 'vw-5 GERRY VAN ELLA Halfback PATTlE DEMONACO Guard LEE BAGGETT Center FLYERS 28 0 KNIGHTS 7 The Flyers rounded out the season with a very impressive victory over the Knights of Holy Cross. Flyer signal-caller Ralph Brandewiede opened the Flyer scoring with a 34 yard toss to Junior Greg Shorten. ln the second Quarter Brandewiede continued to be the bane of Holy Cross' existence as he flipped a 23 yard pitch to Pete Riordan and then set up the third score with a pass to John Geraghty to the Holy Cross two. Fullback Mike McDonough then bolted over for the score. Leading 22-O at the half, Butch and Frank Fee combined for 43 yards and a score. Holy Cross QB Sal Armenio threw 23 yards to Joe Savistcus for pay- dirt. Leon Kane added the PAT, for the Holy Cross only score. HARVEY HOUSER End r Front Row: P. Dunne, J. Stampfel, F. Corcoran, C. Mansfield, J. Wood, W. Sellerberg, G. Valva, R. Darby, A. De Leo. Second Row: D. Connors, W. Laino, W. Sullivan, B. O'Connor, J. Reisert, J. Zabler, P. Lombardi, F. Capshaw, A. Groh. Third Row: G. Ackerson, C. Molloy, R. Connolly, T. Green, J. Kiernaghan, P. Eichenlaub, J. Morrow, W. De Meo, T. Kiley, K. Walters. Back Row: J. White, J. Segall, J. Gerstner, D. Touhy, F. Biasi, R. Dwyer, C. LoGalbo, R, Condon. J.V. RECORD C.H.S. OPP. 22 Hempstead . . O I4 Stepinac . . . O I3 Sf. Francis . . 6 6 Lawrence . . . 6 6 Freeport . . I2 25 Salk . . . O 22 Iona . . . . . I4 28 Mt. St. Michael . . 8 26 Seton Hall . . . O 28 Cardinal Hayes . . I4 35 Holy Cross . . I4 28 Brooklyn Tech . I8 FROSH RECORD I4 Freeport . . . 0 20 Uniondale . . . 0 I2 Hicksville . . . I2 I6 Holy Cross . . 0 I3 Lawrence . . . 6 J.V. coach, Mr. Flynn and Frosh coach, Mr. Fawkes seem to find something amusing in the films. CCould if be Ungashick's blocking?l 4 sf A153-I A N, I Nu i S Q is-'ff-,lie i . - ia-T A I -' .V J r 1' ' 1' F Xt Q w xii I 1 R.: K . K i WN, ii , K tl Q 21 ,iii ixr A x Xwlx l N111 'ik tax' N' . xc f 'R'f'lhW,V AM :S any . ff I I I 24 ' Xi .' 0 , i - -Q 1 5 f . - ,Q . . 1' . t - X , , ...- ' H v-4' ' . 4 .. . J s - , , A - I . Aix M. if -. an L F, it 2 5 -I I 1 J It if 1 V .. Y l' 1- Q X if . ' J il 'il X 3 . ll. ' 4' ix ' K' A i ,IXKX .rv 34, A 43, X v - SQ -. 'V ' ' J x . eji .1 big? . ff NX' ? 14 .QI yy .X if ky, . . at Q ,S ...- Y K --. ' f . V M' - -2. 'K vf I am., L -L -1 , 1- . .1 f as a, J . F27 , X S Front Row: J. Bradford, T. Liesegang, M. Maher, K. Darby, T. Grassini, R. Gabriele, J. Neway, J, Zimmerman, P, Eisenhauer. Second Row: H. Mulrey iMgr.J, J. Fowler, G. Obenauer, J. Cain, P. Pignataro, B. McGovern, R. Edgar, G. Holub, B. Cameron, S. Rottkamp, K. Hannon, R. Capabianco fMgr.l. Third Row: J. Pelligrini, B. Salerno, A. Skidmore, E. Riehl, H. Chopard, T. Higgins, R. Considine, T. Conlan. Back Row: B. Bowman, K. Stryjewski, B. Keahon, J. Bergman, L. Priedel, J. Nanna, M. Maloney, D. McDonough, P. Gall, C.H.S. ' OPP. I8 Holy Cross .... 24 25 Carle Place . . 6 40 St. Francis . . O CROSS COU TRY Front Row: B. Kisch, J. Moosbrugger, J. Mulligan, P. Rozea, J. Meehan, H. Barr, E. Dean. Second Row: Manager Johnson, J. Lynch, E. Abrahams, D. Casey, P. Garry, D. Toole, L. Mauro, B. Egan, J. Nahas Manager. Third Row: R. Budd, W. Abramorrich, M. Toner, P. Carmicheal, D, McCarthy, K. O'Brien. Back Row: A, Barreca, J. Kelly, R. Crusy, J. Hupcey, W. Austin. 2. The real driving force behind the team moderator Brother John Gilfether, S.M. Jack Mulligan, the team captain, forges ahead , in the gruelling 292 at Van Cortland Park. l l3'l This year's Cross Country team lead by its captain Jack Mulligan, started out with high hopes and expectations, with five returning varsity men it had it's eyes set on upsetting a few of the former records. On October lO, i959 the team had it's real test in the New York University run. ln this contest the team wound up in an impressive third place from among forty-three teams. The team was sparked by two underclassmen, Harry Barr and Jim Meehan who continued this impressive showing throughout the season. Next on the Varsity's agenda was the Essex Catholic Meet held in Newark, New Jersey. In this meet Charninade took second place iust seven points behind Fordham Prep. Meehan, Barr, Mulligan, Moos- brugger and Lynch copped a second place trophy. Meanwhile the J.V. lead by Rozea, Toole, Egan, Casey and Kirsch took first place in the N.Y.U. ,run and second place in the Essex meet. The St. John's run held at Van Cortland Park on October l7 proved to be more successful for the J.V. who took first place than for the Var- sity who came in second. The Varsity finally sparked the lona chase and the Brooklyn Rockville Centre Diocesan Run in which they along with the J.V. annexed a tremendous first place. The real surprise at the Iona run was the marvelous run of Pete Rozea in which he came in an impressive second place. The Flyers faltered only once and that in the most important-The Eastern States Cross Country Championships in which the team came in fifth place and the J.V. annexing a hard fought third. Meehan, Barr, Mulligan, Lynch, Garry, Casey, Toole, Egan, Abrams, Lucas, Kirsch and O'Brien accounted for most of the eight trophies and eighty-four medals the Harriers acquired during the year. 1- i .QR , , E. 'Q 8 SY Qi? f' Vg QXXEIPX9 .P 5+ ig v f E gt fi SH N. 9 ,I A N 'v --rv -ye G , 5,41 ,f- mi' 4 i Q A -xv . fm if an xg! HV K' Cf f 0 II E llAgEy.l'llN4 l Front Row: B. Quinn, W. Shuck, R. Sullivan, E. Mulholland, T. Gilmartin, E. Harkins, Second Row. C, Schrauth, W. Thomas P. Murray, A. Wood, E. Orr. Back Row: B. Miles, J. Larkin, M. McDonald, E. Maher, W. Donnelly, R. McCabe. VARSITY RECORD C.H.S. OPP 73 Molloy . . . 66 , 45 St. John . . . 40 56 St. Augustine . . 54 55 Xaverian . . . 41 71 Loughlin . . 59 59 McClancy . . . 54 70 Trinity . . . . 53 61 St. Francis . . . 63 I 61 Molloy . . . 53 if , 70 St. John . . . 47 gl 52 St. Augustine . . 69 . 61 Xaverian . . . 51 47 Loughlin . . 57 62 McClanc.y . . , 55 Varsity coach, Mr. Ed Flynn, plots pre-game strategy. 2-Ilnrsgngis ' ' ' l ST. AGNESf CHRISTMAS TOURNEY l 47 Fordham ...... 62 53 Regis ....... 49 DIVISION ll CHAMPIONSHIPS 76 St. Francis ..... . 71 47 Loughlin ...... 57 CHSAA CITY CHAMPIONSHIPS 51 Tolentine ...... 38 59 St. Helena . . . 57 54 Stepinac . . 65 Coach Flynn accepts 2nd Place trophy from CHSAA officials. 1 36 on OZ 370 Q mm D E Z P U rn F ur Tl 1 2 P Z Q va OUNJ---+'+.?3' C0033-3-sm 43,090 at 5' GX -r 3 cog-If-W'-9305-. -- -KOO fn? -4. mfog' g235m9: 03--1 ON-1-.,. SD-. 5 -' -+- uuro3'-- 53E3aI22 O..,l,-r3.'4E,':m O 1 0-3 -If-3fDm5-gmg OO74O.2-+- -lc -OG-5-1-1-3'2f-T23 O-Sims-H atv mee' ui'L5'f2nQ-U10 -. 'lOS,gfDg,f-3 ONTO f'. 0330 3- .nnlfD3m'1'1 .,.. --.QIFOK -9' s4m-.OOfD in-if-E03 7r '- O-TU1fDCQ3lU7 arbi -4:-I-rnZZOU F O R W A R l D l37 5570011 UPU CHAMINADE vs. MOLLOY The Chaminade basketball team for l959-60 made its debut against the de- fending CHSAA champions, the Stanners of Arch-bishop Molloy, and came out on top 73-66. Four Flyers hit in double figures, Walt Donnelly t20l, Ed Mul- holland ll6l, Bill Thomas ll5l and Bob McCabe ll4l. ln the second game, a televised affair, with the Flyers again the victors 6l-54. Donnelly led the attack with 20 points. Molloy's Billy Lawrence tin whitel battles Walt Donnelly in the opener. CHAMINADE vs. ST. JOHN In its second encounter of the season the Flyer quintet came out on the long end of a 45-40 decision over St. John's Prep. Walt Donnelly canned l8 in the Flyer's lowest scoring game of the season. ln the following encounter the Flyers, minus the services of Walt Donnelly, routed the Redmen 70-47 behind Ed MulhoIland's Z6 markers. Bob McCabe and Bob Miles canned l5 apiece. CHAMINADE vs. LOUGHLIN The Flyers met the Lions of Loughlin tor the first time on their home court, when each ot the teams boasted a 4-O record. The Chaminade helped by a Z6 point Znd quarter, conquered the Lions 7l-59. Bob McCabe l23J and Walt Donnelly l2Ol led the Chaminade assault. In the return encounter, the Lions stunned the Flynnmen 57-47, as Ed Pare led the Brooklynites with i6 tallies. This was the third setback of the year. l38 N I U o : 3 fl 2' J C J F! J' FD U7 o 3 rn o 4 rn -1 o' ru E, CT. rn - 0 Q. -l I. 3 I N4 Q. rn -h m :x 0. rn -1 5' UPUJPCGW Z--IJUZDZI--GU CHAMINADE vs. ST. AUGUSTINE Madison Square Garden was the scene of the first encounter between the Flyers and the Lancers, in which the Chaminade 5 overcame a I2 point deficit to tie 52 all at the end of regulation time. After each team matched baskets, the Flyers held the ball for Z minutes and l7 sec- onds until Ed Mulholland tossed in a jump shot with 3 seconds to go, to give the team a 56-54 victory. ln the return meet- ing, Joe Scarpatti dropped Z3 to lead Sf. Augustines to an upset dicision 69-53. Bob McCabe canned 35 points in the two outings. Bob Miles grabs rebound as Tom Gilmartin holds St. Francis' Ray Wittreich down. UZUZPCCD CHAMI NADE vs. McCLANCY ln its first meeting with Monsignor McClancy High, the Flynnmen came out on the long end of a 59-54 score, Ed Mulholland and Bob McCabe led the Flyers with 20 and l5 points respectively, Dick Alex- ander led McClancy with l5 markers. When the Jack- son Heights squad came to Mineola, they were dumped again 62-55. Mulholland was high with l6 points. Mulholland made this one, in the finals. CHAMINADE vs. TRINITY The Flyers conquered the Tigers in the first con- test by a run-away 70-53 count. Walt Donnelly hit l8 and Ed Mulholland had l6, as every Flyer saw action. When they met for the second time, the Mineola squad took a close 64-6l decision. ln this contest Bob McCabe and Ed Mulholland led the Chaminade five in this close test, with Zl and l6 points respectively. CHAMINADE vs. XAVERIAN Boasting a three and nothing slate, the Flynnmen journeyed to Bay Ridge to play the Xaverian High School, ln the Chaminade victory that followed, Ed Mulholland and Bob McCabe tallied l9 and l6 points respectively, At the final buzzer the scoreboard read: Flyers 55, Xaverian 4l. Later in the season in the second meeting with Xaverian, the Flyer quintet was a 6l -5l victor on its home court. Again the big guns were Mulholland l2l and McCabe il6l. l39 Bob Miles tips, to the amazement of McClancy players Junior Skip Orr tips for two more. Yep, impossible as it seems, Mulholland blew this one! DIVISION II PLAYOFFS CHAMINADE vs. ST. FRANCIS At the finish of the regulation season, Division ll ended in a four-way tie for first place between Chami- nade, Loughlin, St. Francis and St. John's. The Flyers drew St. Francis Prep, and in spite of their two regular season losses to the Terriers, rebounded with a resounding 76-7l victory. McCabe l24l and Mulholland l2Ol led the Flyers, while Tony Greer had 24 for St. Francis. C SAA PLAYOFFS ln the spacious confines of Fordham Uni- versity's gym, the unseeded Flyers met once- beaten St. Nicholas of Tolentine and came out on the top end of a 5I-38 score. Four Flyers hit double figures, Bob McCabe Cl6l. Bob Miles Cl2l, and Ed Mulholland and Walt Donnelly each had ten. With one victory under their belt, the Chaminade 5 met and overcame another unseeded team, St. Helena's, in the semi-finals 59-57. A last minute bucket by Bob McCabe, and two free throws by Ed Mulholland turned the contest into a victory, Bob McCabe tallied Zl for the winners. This was the first Chaminade team to reach the finals in the school's history. Unfortun- ately however, the Flyers couldn't seem to find the range, and the Stepinac's Crusaders came on and took the city championships, 65--54. ST. AGNES CHRISTMAS TOURNAMENT ln the opening round of the Christmas Tournament the Flyers were conquered 62-47 by the fine teamwork of Fordham Prep. High scorers for the Flynnmen were McCabe with I2 and Mulholland with I I. The consolation game was a different story, as the Flyers downed Regis High School by a 53-49 count. ln this contest Walt Don- nelly and Ed Mulholland garnered Zl and 20 points respectively, in addition, Mulholland captured a berth on the All-Tournament Team. SOUTH HUNTINGTON In a non-league clash with South Hunting- ton, the Flyers were defeated 59-5l. Bob Zotz led the Hillbilly attack with 22 points and Mulholland hit Zi for the Crimson and Gold. CHAMINADE vs. LOUGHLI N ln the game for first place Chaminade met Lough- lin, the other finalist, and came out on the short end or a 57-47 score. Sloppy ball handling and poor team work plagued the Flyers throughout most of the game, how- ever, with about four minutes to play they pulled to with- in one point, but Loughlin scored ten straight points to ice the game. Once more Ed Mulholland led the Flyer offensive attack. Forget it Tom I I ! J.V. RECORD CHS OPP. 44 . . . Molloy . . . . 45 35 . . . St. John. . . . . 36 34 . . . St. Augustine . . . . 38 53 . . . Xaverian . . . . 41 45 . . . Loughlin . . . 52 32 . . . McClancy . . . 34 51 . . . Trinity . . . . 55 49 . . . St. Francis . . . 58 40 . . . Molloy . . . . 42 46 . . . St. John .... . 54 47 . . . St. Augustine . . . . 54 60 . . . South Huntington. . . 55 38 . . . Xaverian .,.. . 55 36 . . . Loughlin . . . 44 38 . . . McC1ancy . . 33 21 . . . St. Francis . . . 58 FROSH RECORD CHS OPP. -40 . . . St. Mary's . . 28 48 . . . Holy Cross . . 31 48 . . . St. Dom's . . . 28 65 . . . St. Agnes' . . . 60 61 . . . Seton Hall . . 19 50 . . . St. Mary's . . 39 65 . . . Holy Cross . . . 50 58 . . . North Shore . . . 50 54 . . . St. John's .... . 38 55 . . . St. Augustine's . . . 46 41 . . . St. Dom's ..,.. 27 59 . . . St. Agnes' . . . . 61 66 . . . Seton Hall . . . . 39 48 . . . North Shore . . . 42 141 ' ' N Front Row: C. Logalbo, G. Ackerson, J. Peterson, T. Kiley, Back Row: F. Capshaw, E, Christie, B. O'Connor, J. R. Verbessey, D. Kaich. MANAGERS Front Row: B. Conklin, J. Wood, B, Maxwell Back Row: R, Sullivan, P, Kantz, F. Fitzgerald Front Row: H. Gleason, A. Swartz, D. Schroder, J. Pufahl, B, Bolger, F. Nunnery, Second Row: J, Cain, L. Friedel, T. Curran, J. Lothian, J. Zimmerman, T. Higgins. Third Row: S. Erbentraut, J. Russo, R. Considine, E. Whitman, M. Brady, R. Willis, W. Rhatigan. 'I Under the guidance of Brother John Putka, Chaminade's rifle team lead by Garry Child and Roy Kudrzycki captured third place in their league. ln the two non-league meets against La Salle and St. Francis the nimrods trimmed their opponents by l8 and lO9 points respectively. The only team to successively outshoot us was Garden City, who downed the Flyers in their two encounters. Because of lack of J.V. teams in the league and the tight schedule of the moderator Brother Putka the Chaminade con- stituents were unable to compete. They did, however, practice every week and two of the teams stalwarts Pacifico and Shee- han were moved up to Varsity where they gave a fine showing of themselves during the remainder of the season. ' VARSITY RIFLE Senior nimrod and the team's high scorer, Garry Child ' prepares to bring home another trophy. OPP. La Salle . Mineola. . Mineola. . St. Francis . Manhasset. Manhasset. Westbury . Westbury . Roslyn. . Roslyn . . Clarke. . Clarke . . Garden City Garden City La Salle . CHAMINADE OPP. SCORES SCORES . 885 903 . 907 898 . 891 914 775 884 796 898 886 903 . 856 908 . 878 896 . 875 868 . 873 911 . 828 895 . 840 897 914 901 903 897 903 885 sg' 1 gl. fsu c-ur, Q .-,.., M' 02 Kneeling: J. Werner, J. Borwski, G. Child, R. Kudrzycki. Standing: G. Maxwell, L. Salerno, W. Steiger, J. Savan, If CLUU-.L--U.. Roy Kudrzycki Senior marksman takes aim as he prepares to get another bulls-eye. The Rifle Team's moderator Brother Putka checks the scores of J. Savan and K. Sheehan. TEAM AVERAGES Garry Child . Roy 'liudrzycki Joe Savan . Greg Maxwell Keath Sheehan Bill Steiger . Louis Salerno John Werner . John Borkowski JUNIOR VARSITY Here are the members of the J.V Rifle Team K l' . J 187 182.5 176.5 177.5 177.2 164 165 172 173 . , nee ing' . Kehoe, D. Franz, R. Crisafulli, fMgr.1 M. Mulhern. Standing: R. Pacifico, R. Darby, J. Battinger, J. Thomas. l -4 x wif S J 'X 4 X N Pics VARSITY TRACK TEAM Front Row R Sullivan A Tobani P Foran P Rozea S Saloy S. Bowers, B. Maloney, J. Meehan, P. Carmichel, J. Donnelly, J. Moosbrugger B Swanton B Brown Second Row R Brandewiede, J. Seelinger, W. Boyle, W. Thomas, R. Revens, A. Melosci, P Kantz M Brereton T Crowley M Hannon J Stack D. Tannacito, J. Burns. Back Row: S. Colucci, T. McMahon, B. Dunne T La Rocca E Abrams J Lynch J Mulligan J Linden, D. Pilliod, A. Deleo, J. Leyedn, H. Barr, B. O'Connor. Once again the Flyer fleetfeet began a tough winter season with that meet which is traditionally the first of the season, the Providence four mile relay. The quartet of Rozea, Moosbrugger, Barr, and Mulligan narrowly missed medals. But once again in the warmth of the lO2nd Engineers Armory the two mile relay and Tom La Rocca began to show their stuff. The two mile relay was of flexible membership but usually consisted of four of these five: Joe Moosbrugger. junior half mile star, Harry Barr, junior cross country ace. Peter Rozea, returning varsity miler, Ed Abrams, star quarter miler who runs the half almost as well and Jack Mulligan, a speedy anchor leg. During the season they took a number of medals as Ed Abrams was clocked at 2:03 in the Senior Mets., and Jack Mulligan was clocked at 2300.5 in the C.H.S.A.A. Relays. Tom La Rocca who fought tooth and nail for first place with Tyrone Parnell for most of the season, could always be counted on for a medal. With his best jump of 6' ZW he led the high jump relay to a new school record of 17' M . Jack Mulligan placed well in an invitation IOOO yd. run with 2:2l, only two seconds slower than the best thousand time registered by a Flyer. Joe Moos- brugger set a new mark with a l :l9 effort in the 600. Chaminade's final medal of the season was taken by Tom La Rocca in the C.H.S.A.A. Championships. RECORDS 'IOO .,,,,, 10,2 ....,,,.....,. S. Colucci P. V. ... .l l' B . T. Cr0wl9y 220 ...... 22.6 ..... .... . S. Colucci S. P. ........ 45'. . .. M. Hannon 440 ,,,,., 51,0 ,........ ,. ..E. Abrams Discus . l4l'. D. Tannacito 880 ...... l :58.7 ...... ...J. Mulligan B. J. . . ..20' S . J. Mulligan H. J ......... 6' 2V2 ..... ........ T . La Rocca ,.. , lv pi? '.' 40' 5 1 vw .Pg f - 'ft Track Captain Jack Mulligan prepares for his daily jaunt through heaven. 1 A A Tony Melosci has a picturesque view of S. Colucci and A. Tobani finishing l-2 in the IOO. With wiggling toes and open mouth, Tom La Rocca soars over the six foot mark. From all points of view the l96O spring season looks successful. The Flyer romp of Huntington in their first encounter made Mr, Thomas and Brother Gilfeather optimistic. In the C.H.S.A.A. Relays Chaminade compiled a fine record with firsts in the Broad Jump and High Jump relays and the pole vault and fifth in the mile relay. Tim Crowley's first in pole vault showed the good form which gave him the school record of ll'77fs in the Fordham Prep Relays. Jack Mulligan led Toboni and Colucci, two iuniors, to a first in the Broad Jump relay with a spring of 20' 8 and of course Tom La Rocca was best man in the High Jump Relay. ln later encounters the Flyers lost to two fabulous teams, Jackson and Lawrence, who are sure contenders for the state championships. Art Toboni and Steve Colucci were our two best sprinters who fought all season for that first spot. ln the weights Dan Tannacito was always good for a place in the discuss and Mike Hannon, only a junior, seemed to be the man to beat in shot. Looking into the future it is possible to foresee three new records. Ed Abrams in the quarter, Jack Mulligan in the 880 and Tom La Rocca in the High Jump. HW ., pill! ' 9 ' Y , 5 f x T Q Yi--rj I 9 I ' M N ls ,1 HM, I , , ' XRD! IN A l . .M Ez il 'gifs rf K M . ff - . A .L we .Q S 1 SLS v .ool 2 'Sf .I s . .. 't 1 Y ' . -- - V V, W.: . gtk. 5 an -i A KVO l h ' vga A MN! Ir ,sytllilyfa l !MlN4g, , an 4-, S QQHN4 v dy H ',.- ' i , - 4 K -W Y' 'V W- --.V .kv .4 , .if A ,, 3. ' ,if - . 4' Pr 5' 'sf-'ifig f if? lift? 'st ' at ?f'.3i Aff? 5? 'KW M. X92 . .af ,Q-Q , K , , Q -,Q J.V. TRACK TEAM Front Row: H. Dermody, G. Benson, S. Haverland, C. Molloy, J. O'Connell, E. Dean, F. Farrell, V. Belo, E. Kent, G. Mangiardi, K. Walters, W. Lucas, D. Connolly, W. Johnson. Second Row: R. Sherman, P. Horstings, M. Tower, D. Casey, J. Egan, J. Campbell, J. Lenahan, A. Vanname, T. Godfrey, S. Kernaghan, R. Porter, R. Dirkes, T. Dolan, R. Lombardi. Back Row: E. Sweetser, M. Moro. J. Smith, P. Monnier, P. Calabria, T. Carmichael, D. McCarthy, R. Conden, J. Worthley, A. Stile, G. O'Gara, K. Swain, J. Keegan. l-45 Ed Abrams, Flyer 440 Man, strains as he kicks in the last 20 yards. yi LX is .fn .1 ...s A, - 1-1 ' ,WJ 'v- !i1,, if va-1.A+. ' mf 'b-'tl it f g.,, W 'z v A- 4552 . Lee- -uid., v-any , -.' ' -l ia '-.,,. 4 gg. .IZ'f fr -Q- Better hustle it up, Steve, St. Agnes' Kiernan is liable to catch youl 1, Q- lg '. I f' Mulligan X, Cape Canaveral's latest satelite glides through the air as he approaches the 20 foot mark. Q., rd 913' so I Q Q-f gf, g- N t A 'tif--.' ' 5' ,'1',1' 4- Danny Tannacito lets fly with another near record throw. l-4 The l2 foot mark is the next for Tim Crowley as he easily clears ll'4 . y--9 . I 3 . - I x ii ' I F, 4.45,-i S X . was 4 113 s l . ' Gerry Layden expresses a combination of relief and deiection as he TRACK MANAGERS fif'iSheSaC'0SeSeC0ndf'1'he440- Front Row: P. De Meo, T, Shea, B. Dawson, J. Nahas Back Row: W. Ryckman, J. Denoer, J. Dilillo. Missing J. Keefe. Q' Frosh Track Coach: Bro. James Abel FRESHMAN TRACK TEAM Front Row: W. Dolan, J. Berlangiero, S. Moore, T. Scrill, J. Bermel, K. Hannon, T. Mahoney, T. Tripp, W, Delamater, A. Ficalora, A. Frisenda, T. Downey, E. Corbett. M. Lambert, R. Neilsen, P. Kerr, K. Brauth, D. Batista. Second Row: D. Carson, C. Gover, F. McCollough, D, Triano. J. Abbadessa, J. Ahern. S. Childs, J. Areiter, J. McKeon, T. Blake, V. Salerno, C. Pierre, D. McDonough P. Eisenhouer, W. Jaros, L. Friedell, J. Dolan, F. Sullivan. Back Row: A. Smith, F. Doherty, L. Grassini, K. Bode, J. Brooks, D Bodcn, T. Watson, R. Hensler, P, Flanagan, V. Riordan, J. Sielinger, W. Killea, R. Schwaner, J. Bradford, E. Ver Ecke, C. Flanagan T. Liesgang, J. Lucchesi. n VARSITY 9 Front Row: R. Considine, A. Mulligan, J. McCann, J. Fasano, G. Ackerson, R. Pezzoli, R. Grafer. Back Row: M Fiore B. O'l-lare, E. Orr, J, Armstrong, T. Cash, E, Kirmser, M, Healy, J. Mauro, A. Ferrari, J. Vanella. 'TM ..- VARSITY RECORD 4- CHS 6 . . . Loughlin . 2 . . . St. Jqhn's. . 8 . . . Trinity . Q. . I .V . . Brooklyn Prep . 6 . . . Holy Cross . 10 . I . Xaverian . . 8 . . . McCIancy . . 8 . . . Sf. Francis . 5 . . . Molloy . .' . 7 . . . Loughlin . . I . . . St. John's . . 1 . . . Trinity. . . 2 . . . Brooklyn Prep . 4 . . . Holy Cross . Mr. Charles McGuckin 12 . . . MCClanCy . . Varsity Coach 5 . . '. Xaverian . BATTING AVERAGES TOP IO Vanella ....... Grafer. . . . Rottkamp. . Kirmser McCann Fasano Ackerson . Ferrari Pezzoli Fiore . MANAGERS I 48 P. Lee, D. Werkmeister lfrontlg R. Delfoe, E. Fitzgerald lbackl. OPP 8 3 4 3 9 2 2 I I 2 8 7 2 4 O 6 I 370 358 347 339 333 333 .333 296 272 263 Gerry Vanella Shortstop -N i-1 I, x A Little Terrier gets a mouth full. John McCann Outfield Soph, Earl Kirmser, seems a bit camera shy. s iie- sg Dick Grafer Pitcher Pre-season predictions said the Flyers would have more power this year than in any other year. The Chaminade team lived up to its predictions with an awesome display of hitting punch. However, one other essential element was lacking: the pitching failed to respond and thus the good-'hit noafield Flyers had a rather disappointing year.. Evidence af the Flyer prowess was given their upset victory over Molloy 7-3. The Flyer 9 consisted of only five seniors: Gerry Vanella, John McCann, Joe Fasano, Dick Grafer, and Terry Cash. Flyers of the future. can look forward to some great seasons from such prom- ising stars as Skippy Orr, Mike Fioreg Sophs, Earl Kirmser and George Ackersong and Frosh, Ray Con- sidineand Bob Rottkamp. I49 Joe Fasano First base Terry Cash Pitcher Nice cap Gerry!! Unidentified Flyer skims across the plate under belated tag. 150 J.V. SQUAD til S19 Front Row: G. Long, R. Byrnes, J. Bredin, J. Abrams, R. Verbessey, G. Russo, W. Keahon, C. Lo Galbo, R. Powers. Back Row: R. Tintle, F. Biasi, K. Kirmser, J. Henderson, W. McGovern, J. Cain, K. Stryzewski, A. Gleason. Another addition to the Chaminade athletic program made its successful debut in the per- son of the J.V. baseball team. Under the watch- ful eye of Mr. William Fawkes, the squad made a very impressive showing for a first year group. They compiled a 6-4 record. l Mike Fiore scampers toward first, in vain. l Frosh star, Ray Considine, grimaces fre. while preparing to whiff. K V t , 1 'it il S af' T -' .s J 5 ,xg Casual Walt Donnelly is seen hitting his famous no sweat forehand. L TENNIS This year's Varsity Tennis team, led by Walt Donnelly, Bob Gekle and Brian Tart, has had a tremendous season. In the first match against St. John's Prep, the Flyers won 4-l. ln the next en- counter with the Terriers, the Flyer seven won with an easy victory, 5-O. The Terriers won 6 out of 66 games. On May 7 the annual Fordham ln- vitational Tennis tournament began. Chaminade's hopefuls were Walt Don- nelly, Bob Gekle, Jim Galanty, Joe Sulli- van and Soph Brian Tart. Gekle, Tart and Donnelly made an impressive showing, each playing until the Quarter- finals. Donnelly and Tart teamed up to reach the quarter-finalsg while Gekle and Sullivan were dropped in the round before the quarters. Ray Monahan and Joe Galanty were instrumental in attaining many victories throughout the year. Dennis Kelly, who played second doubles, appears to have good ground strokes and may ap- pear to be a dark horse. J Bob Gekle, singles player for the last three years, shows his backhand form that kept him near the top. Sitting: Bob Di lorio, Jim Sullivan, Ray Monahan, Dennis Kelly and John Skelton. Standing: Walt Donnelly, Bill Buttone, Bob Gekle, Joe Galanty and Brian Tart. l52 -N. A . ' 'ov 'lil Q. it ln the first eleven matches the Flyers nine has come out with a record of six wins and tive losses. Among those teams which the duffers beat were: Farmingdale, St. Agnes, Sewanhaka, and Bayshore all of whom were trounced by Chaminade. Hewelett was the only team we lost to that really walked away with the victory. Among the top contenders for first place on the Golf team are Rick Annichiarico with a 72, Pete Cassidy with a 76 and Tom Gilmartin with a 75. Saunders a freshman is the man to watch, he has con- sistently shot between 74 and 79. The other members of the team who are vying for a top berth on the team are, Golden with an 85, Desnoes also 85, Mazulla 86 and Axtehlm 88. Mr. Edward Flynn who has been the coach for many many years has great confidence in the Golf team, Under the circumstances we have a good chance for second or third place in the league. '. vi, i F' M wif . -A ft My' 1.53 L : itz-,,f.r..'.' Y., M H A ' .4 J llklh. leaf ? .gk ali, . ' I Ricky Annichiarico Chaminade's top Golf player shows the concentration needed to be a good Golfer. fi gt' Q Members of the Varsity Golf team areg Kneeling: P. Mazulla, M. McGowan P. Axthelm, G. Saunders. Standing: T. Gilmartin, R. Annichiarico, P. Cassidy, and P. Desnoes. 'ui' .. e 1 1 if 1 Pete Cassidy a veteran for the last three years gives us a look at his fine form in his follow-through. TR MURALS Sorry, boys! The clinch tactics won't work here, The l959-l960 Intramural program under moder- ator Bro. Paul Quinn was a great success, The whole program was run by a student coordinator, Frank Scalia of 36. The competition in the Senior division was hot as usual. For the second year in a row the 4B l-lelldivers were the victors in their division. Brother Geraghty's boys who had met defeat earlier in the season at the hands of 4D, came back in the finals to defeat the Skynights, Walt Donnelly and Tony'D'Agrosa led 4B to the championship in football. ln the Junior division the 3l-l Eagles came out on top of the heap, They remained undefeated through- out the season and were victorious over the 3E Crusaders. The Sophomore homerooms were led by the Sky- hawks of ZA, The ZC Crimson Angels were the run- nersup. lF led the Freshman field just ahead of lA, The football intramural program came to a close when the All Stars from 4E, 4F, 4G and 4l-l defeated their counterparts from LTA, 4B, 4C and 4D by a score of 6-O as Dan Tannacito romped to a last minute tally. All-star quarterback launches aerial. 5 Frank Scalia, the coordinator of the intramural program. IS-l When Volleyball got underway, the 4A Warriors were favored to take the Champion- ship of the Senior division. With the help of the Brandewiede brothers, the banner was sure to hang in room 202, But when 4A ran into mighty 4E and the 4C Sabres, that banner faded. The final pitted the 4E Comets against the 4C Sabres. The 4E class with the invalu- able help of Joe Larkin and Cliff Lennon took the Sabres two games to one. This was the second time that 4C failed in the finals, They also lost the basketball championship by one point. 3E Crusaders copped the junior crown by downing the 3C Blue Angels. After losing the basketball championship in the last game, the Crusaders came back to take the volleyball banner. The Sophomore division saw the ZA Sky- nights go down to defeat at the hands of the Hey! Anybody see a volleyball around here? One, two, three . . . kick. 2G Dragons, lF the football champs, also came out on top in the volleyball intramurals by downing lB. The Basketball intramurals were a tough fight all the way. The 4D Skynights were more successful in basketball than they were in foot- ball competition, Dick Grafer led his home- room to the championship, l-le was particularly outstanding in the finals when 4D beat the 4C Sabres in a hard fought battle, 36-35. ln the Junior Division the 3H Eagles copped its second intramural championship of the year. Confident after their success in the Fall, the Eagles defeated the very strong 3F Rebels in the basketball finals. The victors in the Sophomore division were the ZE Thunderbirds. Undefeated throughout the tourney they were successful in the finals against the Dragons of 26. lJ after losing to lG came back in the finals to defeat the same homeroom and take the Freshman crown. l55 x K :1 G I X I, Q X VNS in hi? . . .. , . 4-, 21 , , f... vim L4. , ' in Lf---Y.r... My. f ' 'M , , 'G 6 w w W' . y 551 , . 5-U'i,'qg..,e3 'f:f'r if 1 -. if ffl' 'M' A A A . A - ' ffm ., Q 3lwnev,,'5,fsygw v , Q ,4 ,iw Aff- 'Z' N 5.9535 - ' gm :f-E33 .1 E4---R, - ' ' -, f' , V riff' -. ' ' ' w ,L 5, ,455 ave, fp' A., xy '-. . A fg,,J,.2 f X ,mi ON Q . Q, V' J h 5' . ., X . ' w,-:W.-.15 'e-, .. ff 'X ,. ' ' Wg , I h-yur , 3 'E . P'j -' 'QQA - 'I f A s A . ., 1-Y 5' ' 4 s A 3 A .Q , f' g g QA A I ' fi, -A PM '1 , ff,'f - : mf, L L f ' ,, - 1 1 1-' 2. ' 5 ,ph 9-fa, X 8. 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Through our participa- tion in study. athletics and various extracurricular activities, our daily existence has become consecrated to our Mother and Her Son. Into a world ilrownetl by the growing tides of despair and sorrow. we carry the sign of .loy and Hope-Christ icithin us. Our gratitude to those who have given and developed this great gift can only be shown in the preservation of the light of .loy for those who come after us. SENIGRS J. MELLO1-1 96.1 '1,: 7 ll' ' . nf ' I Ji 5 M. STEUERWALT J. SULLIVAN F. MURPHY 95.8 95.8 95.5 P. MAYER C MARINIS R. EGAN 94.1 93.7 93.4 D. WILDE J. DUFFY K. MCCABE 92.8 92.7 91.8 J. MULLIGAN J. SLABOCH J. RABY 91.4 91.4 91.1 The Seniors pictured here have attained an average of at Ie vs. E- H. HOLMAN V. BELLO 94.5 94.4 GQ? J. DONNELLY M. SIEBOLD 93.2 93.1 M. TALBOT B. HERCHENRODER 91.7 91.4 F. FEE K. QUINN 91 90.8 ROLL as a general average for their four years here atCl'1aminade. f X' , 5 xo Z . 0 -4 Q X- Q 77 O 3 . , I Q 5 5 XX 'Q' 4 J. SCARDINA 88.8 A ix R. De LUCA M -1 re .' ' ..e G- Q .9 i , .,-,. , n : -1' Y - ... N 4 X.. v J. MCGOWAN 90.7 90.7 Wg -11, P. WASSON R, MATHIAS 89.8 89.5 S. GAGE P. INGUAGIATO 88.5 88.5 V. MONACO D. BROWN P. DORAN 88.1 88 88 J. CULLEM 90.8 R. MURPHY T. MCMAHON 90.2 90.1 D. O'RElLLY R, BYERS 89.4 89.1 B. MURPHY R. KNIPFING 88.4 88.2 P. JONES R. DONAHUE 88 87,8 6-4 88 zz: 'la I f E 19 J. MCDONALD 87.7 87.7 J. PANARESE . -'I' L. FORNARA R. BOLGER D. WHELEHAN K. CARROLL J. CLARE 87.7 87,6 87.5 87.5 87.5 Ljyf ea, -' I' Q . 5 T. SULLIVAN L. MAURO R. AGRESTA D. ANDERSON J. LARKIN 87.5 87.4 87.4 87.4 87.2 1 'fi ' 17 . bf . ' x .f-Y f J. GLANCY J. CARNEY J. MCCARTHY B. RHATIGAN R. TABAK 87.2 87.1 87.1 87.1 87 x . , 1 - -xv- T. ROGERS R, BARTOLDUS V, LAWRENCE C. LENNON J. MANNUZZA 87 87 86.8 86.8 8648 W. ROSSI 86.5 bv 4 A J. CAPIBIANCO 86 C. JAGODA 85.8 F. FORGIONE R5 4 -M ,gy 3.5 W., W. if -.2 P. DOING 86.7 E. ABRAMS E. BURKETT 86.5 86.5 T. OTTEN J. REYNOLDS 86 86 J. NAHAS J. FITZGERALD 85.8 85.7 T. GIEG J. GALLAGHER QQ .1 QC 7 L. ESSIG 86.5 j. 9 A 2 .1 F. PETRO J. STACK 86.4 86.4 J. WAGNER J. GALANTY 86 85.8 J. O'NEILL M. HAYES 85.5 85.4 W. WATKINS P. RICHERT OC '7 OE I Edward Joseph Abrams Smarba Notre Dame New Hyde Park A talented trackman, famous for his mile at Pcnn Relays. A good locator of parties . , . contributed to the senior class with his great school spirit. Honor Roll I, 2, 3, 43 Homeroom Officer I, 2: Track I, 2, 3, 43 Cross Country l, 2, 3, 45 Student Council I, 2. fi. Dennis Paul Agapito ..Aggy.. St. Ignatius Hicksville Always good for a laugh . . . not a bad trackman . . . shows his Chaminade spirit by his active participation in raf- fle drives and intramurals. Football 2: Track I, 3, 4, Intramurals I, 2, 3, 41 Radio Club 45 Bowling 2, 3. Donald Axel Anderson Don St. Thomas the Apostle West Hempstead A friendly guy, always ready to help, with a loan. His main interests are his marks boating, fishing, and science. Math Club 3, 4, Science Club 2 3, 43 Radio Club 2, 45 Photography Club 2: Honor Roll I, 2, 3, 4. John Ronald Agresfa Ronnie St. Boniface Valley Stream Interested in boating, takes to water like a duck . . . small in stature but large in good will. Science Club I, 2, 4, Glee Club 2, 3, Radio Club Ig Biology Club lg Honor Roll I, 2, 3. se. NF- cis.. s I rt ,TQ xi! .Bw xl? W NLSQ r ., IT. A l John 'bf Aden Senator Notre Dame New Hyde Park Cool guy from New Hyde Park . . always willing to lend a helping hal . . . made friends easily and-wha more-kept them . . . good nature likeable, one of the most spirited se iors. Football Manager Ig TARMAC 2, 3, 43 Sodality I, 2, 3, 41 Vocati- Club I, 2, 3, 43 Intramurals I, 2, 3, CRIMSON AND GOLD 43 Bowling I, Thomas Philip Allen Tom St. Anne Garden City Tom's questions were a constant source of confusion for his teachers. Biggest interest is the Civil Air Patrol. He likes flying, especially from one club meeting to another. Biolog Club I, 2, 33 Radio Club I, 2, 3, 43 gamera Club 2, 33 Art Club 43 Poster Club 2, 3, Glee Club 2, 3, 45 Math Club 2, 3, Science Club 3, 4, TARMAC I, 2, 3, 4, Stamp Club I, 25 Speech 43 Servers 4: SPACE 4. Enrico Joseph Annichiarico Rick St. Anthony of Padua Commack Rick is one of the nice guys in the division. Always on top with his friendly smile and pleasant ways. Plans to be a great golfer: his hole-in-one is his pride and joy. Rifle Club Ig Intramurals I, 2, 3, 45 Golf 2, 3, 4. I fb G John Joseph Antizxo Shotgun St. Aidan Williston Park A typical happy-go-lucky, Chaminade man who likes to have a good time. Shotgun has a grcat dcal of spirit all ycar long during lunch periods. Can be found around the coke machine during gym periods. Track 25 Intramurals I, 2, 3, 45 Bowling 2, Rifle Club I. Peter Anthony Bacotti Pete St. Aidan Williston Park Hailing from Williston Park, Pete,'be- cause of his many interests, has had an active four years here at Chaminade. He plans to attend St. John's University next year. Rifle Club I: Chess Club I. 3, 3: Bowling 2, 35 Intramurals I, 2, , 4. I fi! 6 'Kar' ' John Oliver Bailey Jack St. Brigid Westbury An avid bowling and intramurals fan, Jack is a very active member in the Chaminade circle. He's famous for his Trig questions and usual carefree at- titude towards life. Rifle Club Ig Biol- ogy Club I, Intramurals I, 2, 3. 41 Bowling 2, 3, 4. An accidental meeting of the Yearbook Staff, John Edward Barbato John St. Mary Roslyn John is a friendly fellow ,who is ever ready with a big smile. He can always be counted on in a pinch. Football Ig Track Ig Intramurals I, 2, 3, 4. X. Q X 1 1 I L Gregory Anthony Bauer ..Greg,l 2, 3, 4. I67 1 I X Holy Name of Mary Valley Stream One of 4 A's math minded individuals, Greg is a quiet, likeable guy with a lot of inner spirit. Radio Club lg Band Lee McLeod Baggett Leroy St. Aidan Williston Park Leroy is a local big shot made good. He is a typical Chaminade Man, a great athlete, good student, and a real nice guy. Football I, 2, 3, 45 Baseball 2, 3, 43 Prom Committee 3, 45 Student Council 3, 45 Vocation Club I, 21 Intramurals I, 2, 3, 41 Homeroom Officer 3, 4. I Robert William Bartoldus Max St. Thomas the Apostle West Hempstead Spirited, energetic, and resourceful, Max's sense of humor has made it easier for his man friends. Track Ig Intramurals I, 2, 3, 45 Rifle Club lg Homeroom Officer Ig Bowling 2, 3, 4. 48:5 .J George Gordon Baxter George Holy Redeemer Freeport With a courageous sense of humor and sharp wit, George is well liked by all who know him. Vocation Club lg Speech and Debate 2, 33 Glee Club 33 Biology Club lg Intramurals I, 2, 3, 43 Home- room Officer 3, 43 Rifle Team 23 Honor Roll I, 2, 3, 43 Confraternity of Christian Doctrine 4. in Stephen John Baxter Steve St. Patrick Bayshore A small quiet guy . . . could be seen in the halls by his red hair . . . first to fly around the world in no engine plane. Homeroom Officer 23 Intramurals I, 2. St. Philip Neri John Bernard Benson Benny Northport A good bowler . . . aids his homeroom in that field. Likes to fly, and also is a sport on water skis. Bowling 2, 3. 43 Intramurals I, 2, 3, 4. l68 Michael John Beck Beck Corpus Christi Mineola Physical Fitness Fiend. Mike likes spaghetti sprinkled generously with Knox Gelatin, Four years ago he was a 90 lb. weakling, now he's a ISO Ib. weakling. He has a lifetime member- ship at Vic's. Biology Club I3 Rifle Club lg Intramurals I, 2, 3, 43 Science Q Club 3. i 'N 1' Vincent George Bello ..Vin,, ' Our Lady of Mercy N Plainview Vin is Bethpage's contribution to Cham- inade and the only member of the stu- dent body with lockiaw. This, however, hasn't prevented him from eating his sandwiches. Intramurals I, 23 Chess Club 3, 43 TARMAC 2, 3, 43 Math Club 43 Science Club 33 CRIMSON AND GOLD 43 Homeroom Officer 43 Honor Roll 2 3 4 l, , , . Donald Theodore Bender ..Don.. Queen of the Most Holy Rosary Roosevelt Big stock-holder in American Tobacco Co .... great interest in cars and girls . . . a real likeable guy. Intra- murals I, 2, 3, 43 Bowling 2, 3, 4. Thomas Aquinas Bergen Sneakers St. Peter of Alcantara Port Washington Sneakers is one of the most happy, rol icking guys in the division. ..e was voted the funniest man in the locker room . . , famous for his imitations. He has the ability to make many friends with his easy-going personality. Intra- murals I, 2, 3, 4, CRIMSON AND GOLD 43 Football Manager 3, 43 Servers 4. St. Boniface George Michael Boden ..MUgs., St. Frances de Chantal Wantagh A real nice guy with a trick arm. He is noted for his football career-he's always in on the kick-off. George has leadership qualities too, he has been collecting dues for his homeroom for 3 years as treasurer. Plans to ioin the Army. Football l, 2, 3, 4, Biology Club ig Track l, 3, 4, Dramatics 3, Bowling 2, Intramurals l, 2, 3, 43 Homeroom Officer I, 2, 3. ix, Q4 fx! Q V .fi es, , Robert Kenneth Bolger gg 1 Bob 911 PL 4,uLfOSt. Boniface jf a Cliff's ns to The Charninade A n. 's e rosify is exceeded only by hi illing actions. Sodality l, 2, 3, 4' peech and Debate l: Intra- mural ' 1 Science Club 33 Math Club l, 2, Radio Club 2, 4g SPACE 3, 41 Confraternity of Christian Doctrine 4, Sea Cliff Lance Harrington Bondy Ace St. Peter of Alcantara Port Washington Fine addition to the 4A homeroom. Likes riding, swimming and sailing. ln- tramurals l, 2, 3, 43 Science Club 4, Chess Club l, 2, 3, 4, Sacristan 2, 3, 4, Rifle Club lg Track 3. Please don't feed the animals. George Frank Bradford George Valley Stream 'his Valley Stream man is a good pros- ect for college both with his marks nd athletic abilities . . . aided his omeroom and the school with his many 'illing contributions. Track lg Speech lub lg Bowling 2, 33 Sodality 2, 3, 43 wtramurals l, 2, 3, 4. i x Michael Edward Boyce Mike St. Aidan Albertson Mike is a quiet, good natured fellow who lives for the raffle drives. An avid Intramurals fan, he plays chess in his spare time. Intramurals l, 2, 3, 4: Chess Club 43 Rifle Club l. Dennis Charles Brady Denny Notre Dame New Hyde Park A hard worker, will always accept re sponsibility . . . the kind of fellow you really look up to . , . a real friend. One of the more spirited men of the division. Honor Roll l, 2, 3, 4, Honor Society 3, 4, Football l, 23 TARMAC 2. 3, 4, lntramurals l, 2, 3, 4, Speech and Debate 2, 3, Homeroom Officer 43 Cheerleader 4. l69 John Edward Brand Johnny Our Lady of Victory Floral Park A quiet and easy going fellow, but can really put on the steam if need be . . . a good stretch runner . . . a loyal friend with a good sense of humor, Intramurals I, 2, 3, 4, Bowling 3, 4. Gregory Richard Brandewiede Brande St. Joseph Garden City Ralph David Brandewiede Weed St, Joseph Garden City Greg, with his relaxed mannerisms, was a familiar sight in our crowded halls . . . was it because he is so big? A avid party goer, he is continually mak- ing friends. Football I, 2, 33 Tennis I, 2, 43 Intramurals I, 2, 3, 43 CRIMSON AND GOLD 4, Bowling 2, Glee Club 23 Track lg Biology Club lg Dramatics 3. X J ?1- TYSY ' The spark-plug of all endeavors . . . one of the most popular and most liked of our graduating class . . . always good for a good time, Glee Club 2, Intra- murals I, 2, 3, 4, Football I, 2, 3, 4, Basketball 3, 45 Tennis I, 2, 3, 4, CRIMSON AND GOLD 4, Dramatics 3. I . ,Vu Il V1 r llmzy LVJJ QP .II ,, ' 1 'y I Nl! V IW? Pl, L I ll! ilmar Robert Braun Bob St. Joseph Garden City He misses Mr. Miller . . . a fireball chess player. Plans to build an anti-gravity machine. Glee Club 3: Intramurals 2, 3: Chess Club 4. Joseph John Braun ..JaY.. St. Joseph Garden City Jay is always around for intramurals or any class proiect when it involves extra points. His main interest is bowling, in which he excells . . . another Don Carter. Glee Club l, 2, 3, Speech Ig Sodality lg Science Club 33 Bowling I, lf' Y gs ., :L x,-. Al fl yt, J . A vv 6 V15 ,WK fx Jl fiiaynylll I K. J YI 'lil alll I' 'ly 'iflll M 'S il ,I Ji V X ' x I nf ull' , 1,4 , al I L I 2, 3, 43 Intramurals I, 2, 3, 4. l7O Michael Charles Brereton Mike St. Brigid Carle Place One of the stalwart Flyer I l. Always did the iob, both on the field and off. A friendly smile . . . known well by his many friends. Football 2, 3, 4: Dra- matics 3, Biology Club lg Rifle Club I: Track 3, 43 Bowling 2, 3, 43 Intramurals l, 2, 3, 4. yn 3+ X v fr, First strin DeWitt Clinton Brown HBHI.. St. Joseph Kings Park One of the sociable intellectuals who spends his few free hours sailing and golfing. Math Club l, 2, 3, 45 Science Club l, 2, 3, 45 Chess Club 3, 45 Honor Roll I, 2, 3. Being f Douglas Ralph Brown UDOUQ.. St. Thomas the Apostle Woodhaven ,Qt nw' ES a rest. Edward Dennis Burke Eddy Our Lady of Loretto Parish Hempstead intramural Ia er and a lo 3, 45 Track 25 Science Club 3. Cn Charninade's answer to Eloise . . . one of Bro. Nath's most avid fans. A fine p y t of school spirit. Football l, 25 Intramurals l, 2, Knew more answers than the history teacher. If he had the chance he could have led the U.S. through the Civil War Honor Roll 35 Speech and Debate 2, 3 Bookstore 2, 3, 45 Science Club 2, 3 Biology Club I5 Library 45 Chess Club 45 Confraternity 4. ff fr rj 0vx. 19' 4 I Willia Timothy Br n Bill X-a Sf. Bri ' Westbury Bill is a slap-happy fellow who likes to aggravate his teachers. He will either become the ranking king of the world, or Pope. He has a nice crop of hair too. Intramurals l, 2, 3, 45 Honor Roll 25 Bowling 3, 45 Biology Club l. 'l 'ffl I J 3 f O I v f na. ul I ,I M1 I ,M-f - ff '07 A fi A .J L I ' ' ,f - fl l A es Fra is Ryan 5 Charlie Yvdfv lf St. Anne ' Garden City A real great guy . . . will always be remembered . . . always willing to help . . . especially with his lmpaIa. This G.C. man has really done his part. ln- tramurals l, 2, 3, 45 Bowling 3, 4, Secretary 35 CRIMSON AND GOLD EDITOR 45 Cheerleaders 45 Servers 4. IWW vw W -.. Eric George Burkerr Ric St. Hugh Huntington Station The man around the sacristy . . . great ability to light candles . . . lives for Fridays. A potential firebug. Intramur- als I5 SPACE 45 Sodality l, 2. 3, 45 Sacristant 2, 3, 45 Mission Group 3, 4. James Michael Burns Side Notre Dame New Hyde Park Tall, dark and masculine . . . spent more time in Chemistry Lab than at home . . . only basketball player to pull down rebounds with elbows. Foot- ball I5 Track 2, 3, 45 Science Club 35 Intramurals I, 2, 3, 4. Robert James Byers army.. St. James North Massapequa Parking lot and Tiny have become syn- onymous. Can always be counted on to have a spare . . . a great friend. Bi- ology I5 Science Club 2, 35 Bowling 2, 35 Intramurals I, 2, 3, 45 Honor Roll I, 2, 3, 4. Joseph James Campo Joe St. Aidan Williston Park Author of Camps Corner in the class newspaper. Joe keeps others happy by his friendly and cheerful attitude. Rare- ly frowns. He must love school. He at- tends I2 months a year. CRIMSON AND GOLD 43 Intramurals I, 2, 3, 4. I72 James Grover Cahill Jim St. Christopher Baldwin I Always ready to pitch in when there's' i a job to be done. His main interests are flying and autos. Friendly, Jim will always lend a helping hand. Sodalit I, 2, 35 Intramurals I, 2, 3, 45 Glee glub 2, 35 Bowling 3. Robert Francis Buthorn ..Bob.. St. Catherine of Siena Franklin Square Bob is the flashiest guy in the Camera Club. He also writes for the school paper. He is a well liked guy around the school and has wonderful school spirit. Photography Staff 2, 3, 45 TAR- MAC 2, 35 Intramurals I, 2, 3, 45 Biology Club I5 CRIMSON AND GOLD Manager 3. N! I -I It I 'J I I J r 15, Kenneth Francis Calabria NCBI.. I . ' , St. Christopher I i Baldwin Great spirit . . . captain of intramural champions . . . a good all around fellow. A real contribution to his class. Has the biggest and most frequently used smile in the division. Intramurals I. 2, 3, 45 Class Officer 4, Secretary5 Honor Roll I, 2. .29- L1 N 4 , ,ff IN X1 fx' X C Lb' ,L ' I f I Fl 4 SN Lexx - If James Vincent Capobianco ucoppy.. St. Joseph Garden City 45 SPACE 35 Bowling 2, 35 Track A little guy with a big bad Boneville Coppy gets along with everybody. Hi makes a lot of friends, and keeps then' This G.C. gu has it all. TARMAC I 25 Cheerleacller I, 45 Glee Club 3 Sodality 25 Bowling 2, 35 Homeroom Ol ficer lj Honor Roll I, 2, 35 Intramural I, 2, 3, 45 CRIMSON AND GOLD A John David Caprise Johnnie Corpus Christi Mineola If silence is golden the little red one will be a pauper some day. Always rcady and willing for a good time. An all year man. Sodality l3 Biology Club li TARMAC l, 23 Bowling 2, 33 Glee Club 23 Intramurals l, 2, 3, 43 Vocation Club li CRIMSON AND GOLD 4. I John Peter Carney .ijackn Corpus Christi Mineola Always willing to transport all Mineolans home after school with his powerful Dodge. Slept more in class than at home. Intramurals l, 2, 3, 43 Honor Roll li Sodality I3 Bowling 2. 3, 4. Tom Zielazny at his favorite hobby. x, f Michael Christopher Caputo Mike Corpus Christi Mineola Plays a great clarinet. Can get along with anybody. Puts his whole self into everything he does. Has raised his band to great heights. They now play for various school social events. Honor Roll l, 2, 43 Band l, 2, 3, 43 Band Council 2, 43 Student Council 43 Fine Arts Society 33 Band President 4. f' V Kenneth Patrick Carroll Ken St. Thomas the Apostle W. Hempstead Ken is one of our outstanding debaters. He is one of the first members of the Speech and Debate Club to have earned a varsity letter in that activity. ln addition, he's a charter member of the Judo Club and spends half his time driving his friends around in his '50 Caddy. Sodality l, 2, 33 Honor Roll l, 2, 3, 43 SPACE 43 Intramurals l, 23 Speech and Debate Society l, 2, 3, 4, Secretary, Biology Club l, 2, President. .--ferry.. Malverne TARMAC l . I73 Terrence Edward Cash Our Lady of Lourdes A great athlete, Terry is a real lover of football and baseball. He has had honor grades for four years- in GYM. He is a fine leader and has a great deal of influence among his classmates. ln- tramurals l, 2, 3, 43 Baseball 2, 3, 43 Football 2, 3, 43 Biology Club li . Jerohe Patrick Carney ,ul . , ujerryn St. Thomas the Apostle VW Hempstead Nlquiet ondiongonaoi fellow waih good spirit. Always among the high sellers in salgogl dike-EARJerry is aagriaat asset to t end. M . . 3 CR M- SON AND GOLD:'6l'Eamurals 'l, 2, 3, 43 Band 3, 43 Math Club 2, 3, 43 Honor Roll l, 2, 3, 4. ti 9 C2999 John James Carway John St. Catherine of Siena Franklin Square Watch for the pop of a flashbulb and you're bound to find John. The Man with a Camera is a big guy with an even bigger heart, eager to help any- one needing his assistance. Camera Club l, 2, 33 Photography Staff 2, 43 CRIMSON AND GOLD3 TARMAC 2, 43 Honor Roll l, 23 Vocation Club l, 2, 3, 43 Dramatics l, 23 Bowling 2. W fl yy. Peter Dayton Cassidy Pete St. Joseph, Garden City A man with unbeatable spirit. Pete can always be found in a new sweater. You can't pass him by without hearing -a triendly hello. A really popular senior who will volunteer for any jobjand do it right, Sodality l, 2. 3, 43 Glee Club 2, 3, 4: Horneroom Officer lg Golf 2, 3, 43 SPACE 33 CRIMSON AND GOLD. Editorg lntramurals l, 2, 3, 43 Bowling 2, 33 Cheerleaders 43 Servers 3, 43 Junior Pom Committee. 3 f .3341 r 7 v Lawrence Emanual Ceraulo Hey.. Corpus Christi Mineola He is a very fine worker and an honest fellow. He gets along well with all his classmates and teachers. Chess Club 1, 2, 3, 43 Math Club 2, 33 Biology Club 13 lntramurals l, 2, 3, 4. Gary Edward Child The Rifleman Corpus Christi Mineola He can shoot a bullet through the eye of a needle, and is the rnain reason for the many Flyer rifle victories during the past 4 years. He spends his free time building up his singing voice. ln- tramurals l, 2, 3, 43 Glee Club 43 Rifle Club l, 2, 3, 4a Biology Club l. William Paul Chesleigh aiu Sacred Heart Merrick He has lent his valuable services to the Speech Club for the past 3 years, and is now Vice-President of that organization. He can often be heard expanding the merits of the Democratic party. Speech and Debate Club 2, 3, 4, Vice-Presidentg Chess Club 23 Confraternity 4. 4 Francis Charles Ciafone Frank St. Patrick Huntington A quiet fellow with a lot of initiative works hard and deserves his good marks. TARMAC 23 Biology lg Honor Roll 3. 1 ' ' i 1 l ' , . ' 1 . ,I ' , ' 1' ' i James Edward Clare Jim St. Kilian Farmingdale Jim may not be very big physically but he certainly is big mentally and vocally. He can often be found arguing with his teachers. and usually comes out on top. He is a very friendly and cheerful guy. Speech and Debate Club l3 lntramurals l, 2, 3, 43 Sodality l3 Science Club 33 Radio Club 43 Honor Roll l, 2, 3, 43 SPACE 4. Editor. Lawrence James Clinton ul-arryu St. Anne Garden City He lives at night, sleeps at school. Lightning is one of the most influ- ential men in the division. He enioys the fine arts lgirlsl. Sodality l, 2. 3. 4, Vice-Prefect 43 Student Council 43 Class Officer 2. 3. 43 lnll'5mUfalS l. 2. 3, 43 Indoor Track I, 2, 3, 43 Football l, 2.3.4 Roll l, 2. 3 Track I, 2, 3, 43 Honor Thomas Patrick Coleman Tom Our Holy Redeemer Freeport Tom has contributed terrific bowling scores to the homeroom benefit, and has shown adeptness and skill in the other intramural sports. He has never been known to utter a detrimental word to anyone. lntramurals l, 2, 3, 43 Rifle Club l, 23 Bowling l, 2. James Joseph Colwell Ace St. Kilian Farmingdale Jimmy can always be seen with a friendly smile, a great friend to have and is especially friendly with the gentle sex. Sodality lg Bowling 2, 3, 43 Intramurals l, 2, 3, 4. X 'B .4-up Richard Erle Conklin Rick St. Bernard Levittown Rick will do anything that will get him out of schoolwork, though he can ac- tually do a good job when he has to, as illustrated by his fine work as bas- ketball manager for the past three years. He's a likeable guy and a real homeroom character. Intramurals l, 2. 3, 4, Basketball Manager 2, 3, 41 Bowl- ing 2, 3, 43 Honor Roll l, 23 Rifle Club lg Biology Club l. James Patrick Convery i.Jim,, Queen of Most Holy Rosary Roosevelt A quiet fellow with a friendly smile. Homeroom Officer lg Glee Club 2 Intramurals l, 2, 3, 41 Honor Roll l, 2 Anthony William Cornachio HTOHY.. Cure of Ars North Merrick Tony is known as the quiet one here at Chaminade. A good student-especially a Spanish scholar. Never seems to be present for tests. Speech and Debate lg Science Clubg Sodality lg Camera Club li TARMAC 23 Intramurals: Radio Club, Say something in Chemistry. 'ns Joseph Austin Conly Joe Corpus Christi Mineola Joe is a quiet guy, but a hard worker He is very industrious in his studies Radio Club 2, 3, 4. '23 5 . f X- ii'N . r' gs if Robert Anthony Cirnigliaro Cirni St. Anne Garden City Came to Chaminade in his senior year. Best known for his bowling ability, Bowling 4. l75 John Kevin Corney Jack Notre Dame New Hyde Park A likeable guy with a lot of friends . . . can often be heard arguing about cars, and pointing out the merits of his quick Pontiac. Radio Club l, 2: Intramurals l, 2, 3. Patrick William Costello npat.. Our Lady of Mercy Hicksville Member of the renowned band and also thc Satellites Will make a great driver someday. Band l, 2, 3, 43 Home- room Officer 3, 45 Intramurals I, 2, 3, 45 Honor Roll l, 3. Timothy Ford Crowley ..Tim.. St. Brigid Westbury A screech of rubber at 8:59 tells us Tim is at school . . . a very happy- go-lucky guy . . . he has chuckled his way through Chaminade. However, he is really a fine leader, and is followed by many of his classmates. Track l, 2, 3, 4, Intramurals l, 2, 3, 4, Bowling 2, 3, 4, Glee Club l. l76 Robert Francis Corrao El Lobo St. Anne Garden City Very proficient in girl-chasing and re- sounding his famous wolf-call . . . EI Lobo usually spends his weekend eve- nings with the fair sex, but on dateless nights, a pizza acts as substitute. Sci- ence Club 3, 4, Camera Club l, 23 Speech and Debate Club lg Biology Club lg Bowling 3, 4, lntramurals l, 2, 3, 4, Honor Roll lg Judo Club 4, TARMAC 3. 4. CL NX!!- Ambassador Arnadeos, acting President ol , we sf ' Ltn 1 L11 ,UL tl y , I ,1 7650, L , I I' J , 5 J' can , ' 'Lfjj 1' Q A ' 1 if f ' I1 V l2L12o If LJL ' , Q LLC Ronald Joseph Coulter HRM., St. Aidan Williston Park A good writer, Ron has contributed many novel articles and poems to horne- room publications . . . has a burning crave for cool and hot M.G's. Honor Roll l, 33 TARMAC l, 2, 3, 41 Science Club 3, 4: Judo Club 41 Bowling 2, 3, 4, Biology Club lg lntramurals l 2, 3, 41 Dramatics 33 SPACE 4. I ,F X i li ' I i fit 1 r f 1 l. .ljrit I James Michael Cullem Mike St. Bernard Levittown Jim is a versatile, sociable individual A consistent honor student who has won his town's citizenship award, hi: interests have varied from four yea: membership in the Speech Club tc charter membership in the Judo Club Speech and Debate l, 2. 3, 4: ln- tramurals I, 2. 3, 4: TARMAC 3, 4 CRIMSON AND GOLD 43 Judo Club 4 Honor Roll I, 2, 3. 45 SPACE 4 Vocation Club l. R ecurity Council is greeted by Bro. Kozar and Jim Moore. l0Qw Peter Edward Dews iipeten Corpus Christi Mineola 3 ready to rank you out, that you're not already busy ranking iut , , . is happy-go-lucky guy 3 good homeroom spirit, Intra- . 2, 3, 4, Glce Club 2, Bowling Class Officer 33 Judo Club 4. Michael Thomas Cunningham Mike St Joseph Garden City President of Judo Club . . . started a new tradition at Chaminade. He is a swell guy. Intramurals 2, 3, 4g Bowling 35 Radio Club l, 2, 4, Science Club 4, Judo Club 4, Honor Roll 3, 4, Biology Club l. - lilly Robert Joseph De Luca ..Dukeii Anthony onald D'Ag rosa ..-I-ony.. Our Lady of Loretto Hempstead Owner of that big black Bonneville from Hempstead that will wipe all the other cars off the road . . . Tony is a very friendly fellow who has proved to be a great asset to his home- room's intramural victories. Track lg Band l, 2, 3, 43 Intramurals l, 2, 3, 4, Bowling 4. St. Joseph Garden City A cool Garden City gent who hasn't an enemy in the world . . . a most amiable and cheerful guy but still manages to pull an honor roll average. Get the lead out. Science Club 3, Math Club 2, 43 Intramurals l. 2, 3, 43 Bowling 3, 43 Honor Roll l, 2, 3, 43 Class Officer l, 2, Football Manager 25 Rifle Club l. Patrick Dominic De Monaco Chile St. Ignatius Loyola Hicksville .av An outdoor type, Chile loves foot- ball and baseball. He is a very friendly and happy fellow, but Patty might sometimes get very mad and say Gee, guys cut it out! Football l, 2, 3, 4' Intramurals 1, 2, 4, Honor Roll 1, af ,.f, 4 5' A ' ' -1 41' ' 9 Park Anthony Doing - 'R Park ' St. Anne . Garden City Possesses a tremendous sense of humor . . . neatness and logic reflect in all his doings . . . he is always ready to help a friend in need. Science Club l, 3, 4, President, Judo Club 4: Camera Club l, 2: Speech and Debate 3, 43 l'l0f10l' Roll 2. 3, 4, Intramurals 2, 3. l77 ,X SID School 1 . Wan to S his hi h S Pete was the longest standing intramur- Robert Francis Donahue Bob St. Christopher Baldwin One of the two winners of the Chamil- nade tour year scholarships . . . quiet, intellectual and charitable. Honor Roll I. 2, 3, 4: Math Club 25 Biology Club I3 Intramurals I, 2, 3, 4. I , - 4 1 f I I amaf' ,if I' 4 - , I I ff' , l 1 1 I A, JJ V ik- I i , I ,,,i 'ffli JV' r'-f 4 fx. Walter Gerard Donnelly Walt St. Joseph Garden City Ono of the most popular men of the . p g cholastic ability by his prowess on the basketball and clay courts . . . everybody's friend. National Honor Society 3, 43 Honor Roll 2, 3, 4, Homeroom Officer 2, 3, 43 Stu- dent Body Secretary 4: Student Council Officer 4, CRIMSON AND GOLD, Editor 4' Vocation Club 2, Cheerleader 3, 43 S er 4, Basketball I, 2, 3, 4, Tennis ll la Kevin Timothy Donohue Hoon.. St. Catherine of Siena Franklin Square Another one of Chaminade's outstand- ing hockey stars. Ken can usually be found riding around Franklin Square in his red '59 Pontiac. Chess Club 4, Radio Club 4, Vocation Club Ig Intra- murals I, 2, 3, 4, Bowling 3, Poster Club 2. ggom tmlmraerzurals 2, 3, 4, Junior i b i , - 'U rw. f V as ww loft Yxww' J lm e er Dow - , ' I s man - st n Park -I Rembrandfol-Caminade, Pete will un- doubtedly be a great success due to his fine artistic ability. He is quite a great asset to Chaminade's spirit. Intramur- als I, 2, 3, 4, TARMAC 2, 3, 4, Poster Club I, 2, 3, Art Club 4, Bowling 2, 3, 43 Basketball Manager Ip CRIMSON :ANP GOLD 2, 4, Rifle Club I: SPACE l78 If V' Af .J fn l James Stephen Donnelly Tiger St. Mary East Islip Small in stature but abundant in sp One of the most outstanding meml of the Class of '60 . . . loved tr, especially high iumping. Sodality I Honor Roll I, 2, 3, 43 Homeroom C cer 2, 3, 4, National Honor Society 3 CRIMSON AND GOLD 43 Track l, 2 4, Cross Country I, 2, 33 Intramural U' Peter Jerome Doran Pete St. Joseph Garden City al co-orldinator in Chaminade's history . . . this is due to his fine character- istics in gaining and keeping friends. He's a great guy. Football Manager Ig TARMAC 2, 3, 43 Glee Club 2, National Honor Society 2, 3, 45 Homeroom Of- ficer I, 2, 43 Honor Roll I, 2, 3: Junior Prom Committee: Intramurals I, 2, 3, 4, Poster Club 25 Vocation Club I CRIMSON AND GOLD, Sports E' . lll!VMj ill , 9' MU V, ci L f-i. IW l James eter Du ' F llJimlI is C - in e lustrioi arsit aters. e - -- in tl' club lar four ye rs. lashbull: is his title for T ' A SPACE ar CRIMSON AND GOL eech and Di bate,lI, 2, 3, 45 Camera lub I, 2, . 43 TARMAC I, 2, 3, 4, H or Roll I,f 3, 4, Mafia Club 4: scienc ciub 2. 3.1 Science Club Officer 3, 41 CRIMSO AND GOLD 4, SPACE 3, 4, Intramura I, 2, 3, 4: Rifle Club I, 2. K O St. ry slyn, ' h ' d' h - I . ti. trim 'el' iwgifw 'A Q - 3 W . Gerard Patrick Dunn Fuzzy St. Aidan Williston Park Has a jovial personality . . . valuable member of the Flyer football team . . . tops with the girls. Football l, 2, 3, 45 Intramurals l, 2, 3, 4. f . 6 1 Stephen Thomas Eichenlaub nike.. St. Christopher Baldwin Absolutely crazy about sailing . . . man- aged the rifle team. Steve hopes to attend Fort Schuyler and major in ma- rine engineering. Radio Club l, 2, 3, 43 lntramurals l, 2, 3, 41 Honor Roll l, John Francis Durkin Durk Our Lady of Loretto Hempstead Known as fuzzy . . . always seemed to be laughing . . . made a fine class officer with his great personality. Home- room Officer 2, 3, 4, Football l, 2, Glee Club 2, Intramurals l, 2, 3, 45 Vo- cation Club lg Junior Prom Committee, Poster Club 2i CRIMSON AND GOLD. i .YC f 1 Abc' .' JJ i Wx, ,lik WJ Philip William Engle Phil St. Mary Roslyn Phil commanded the respect of all his classmates . . . one of the most popular men from Roslyn . . . would sell you under the table in the bookstore. ln- tramurals lg Biology Club lp Model Air- Robert Joseph Egan Bob St. Agnes Rockville Centre Outstanding member of the 4C Sabers . . . TARMAC staff member of long standing . . . a great guy to have as a friend. Cross Country 2, 3, 4, Track 2, 3, 43 TARMAC 3, 4, SPACE 3, 4: Honor Roll l, 2, 3, 41 Intramurals 1,23 Junior Prom Committee: Poster Club 2, 3, 43 Science Club 33 Speech and Debate l. f Le Roy John Essig ..Le.. St. Patrick Huntington Le could be the first Chaminade Man t reach the moon, scientifically speak- ' g. Besides this he has an outstanding bass voice. Honor Roll l, 2, 3, 4: Intramurals l, 2, 3, 41 Glee Club 4. 2, 3, 4, plane Club 25 Bookstore 2, 3, 45 Rif f Club Manager 4. I Riordan plots with the Senior Prom Committee. WJ X 1 X VU ' , ! lx. Q! Richard Thomas Fallon Rich Holy Family Hicksville Known for his great sense of humor . . . , almost always seen with a beautiful A 6 girl . . . hopes to attend Lehigh or Clarke. Glee Club l, 23 Dramatics lg Intramurals l, 2, 3, 41 Speech and De- bate lg CRIMSON AND GOLD 43 Honor Roll l, 2, 45 Vocation Club 3. l79 Richard Charles Falsone K 1.1-inyn Holy Family Hicksville Classmates all call him Tiny . . . his '54 Chevy can usually be seen around Queens Village . . . a star member of the Rifle Team. Honor Roll lg Biology Club lg Intramurals l, 2, 3, 43 Rifle Team l, 2, 3, 4. .Y lvxnc ,Q V 's tt' K. A. .fjl A Y' xi U X' i'Artd we won too! , l i' .Y ,4 Joseph James Fasano aloe.. St. Anne Garden City One of the most spirited members oft homeroom . . . Baseball star in iunior and senior years . . . inter liking for potato salad, Vocation Cl lg Intramurals I, 2, 3, 4: Baseball 3, 45 Bowling 3. Francis Joseph Fee Kenneth Edward Fischer Richard Francis Fisher MFI! IlFishIl Dick St. Agnes St. Brigid Holy Redeemel' Rockville Centre A product Chaminade can be truly proud of . . . an outstanding student-athlete, very popular with the members of his class. He will undoubtedly reach a high mark of success, Sodality l, 2, 3, 4, National Honor Society 3, 4, Secretary 4, Homeroom Officer l, 2, 3, 4, CRIM- SON AND GOLD 3, 4, Sports Editor 4: TARMAC 3, 43 Football 'l, 2, 3. 4: Westbury Ken is quite active in homeroom affairs and constantly added to 4C's many successes . . . especially by his bowling ability. Intramurals l, 2, 3, 45 Bowling 2, 3, 43 Vocation Club lg Sodality 4. 180 Freeport Easy to get along with . . . finally real- ized his ability in bowling. His team was glad he did. Dick did much to bring his homeroom to success. Intra- murals l, 2, 3, 43 Bowling 41 Poster Club 2, 3, 45 Vocation Club. Charles Frank Fity Chuck St. Thomas the Apostle West Hempstead Four years of high school life changed him both mentally and physically. Chuck originated the idea ot sending home- work to Spain. Intramurals I, 2, 3, 4, Vocation Club lg Bowling 3, 4, Poster Club 2. 7 1 1 22145, lfffpbi Frank Guy Forgione Forge St. Brigid Westbury IU! l-lficfa ii? .. . j7l,gMLLfC 14377 Thought up many intriguing ques- tions. Frank will probably make Atoms for Peace a reality. Rifle Club li: o Intramurals I, 2, 3, 43 Bowlin TARMAC 3. Robert' Joseph Frey Bob St. Rose of Lima Massapequa lb is an active member of his home- am and also in the athletic program. ery once in a while he tries his hand bowling when there's nothing else to . Track 3, 43 Bowling 3, 4, Band lg ience Club 3: Intramurals I, 2, 3, 4. .anna f'X I A Louis Henry Fornara ..Rex,. Sts. Joachim and Anne Queens Village Lifted many a student from the dol- drums with his cheerful smile. A serious threat to Jackie Gleason in size. His contribution to CRIMSON AND GOLD made records. Speech and Debate 2, 43 CRIMSON AND GOLD 4. 3 'Z' Fred is in the he has minute Glee C John Joseph Fitzgerald Fitz St. Joseph Hewlett A colorful intramural light, efficient and determined. Besides this he has a fine voice. Intramurals I, 2, 3, 4, Bowling 3, 45 Honor Roll l, 2, 3, 4: Glee Club 43 Sodality 4, Vocation Club I. Fredrick Joseph Frey ..Fred,. St. Rose of Lima Massapequa a fellow who has great potential upcoming I964 Olympics . . . a great desire to run the tour- mile and live to tell about it. ub 3 Track 3 4 Intramurals I, I : . : 2, 3, 4, Bowling 3, 4, Band I. Donald Edward Frischmann .Donn St. Martha Uniondale Has a fine personality . . . Boston Col- lege is his first choice. Don will make a great history teacher. Radio Club 2, 4, Intramurals I, 2, 4. l8l Ronald Xavier Frost uRonn Holy Redeemer Freeport Ron is a very busy member of his home- room . . . always looking for something to do to kill time. Intramurals I, 2, 3, 43 Football 'I, 2, 3, 43 So dality I, 2, Golf 23 Glee Club 23 CRIMSON AND GOLD 43 Track 23 Baseball 43 Junior Prom Committeeg Honor Roll I, 23 Poster Club 2, 3, 43 Vocation Club. 1 , nr? f fa' - f ,jf -at it 111 n zu Fi 'T 'Q James Michael Gallagher Jim Holy Ghost New Hyde Park Could always be seen either in the gym or on the football field whenever his homeroom was playing. A typical Cham- inacle Man. Intramurals I, 2. 3, 42 Bowling 3: Honor Roll I. 2. 3. 43 Rifle Club I. Donald Maurice Gehrig Don St. Martha Uniondale Don is an aggressive guy in both school and also on the athletic field. Over the weekends he can frequently be seen looping the Cherry Valley Links. Track 5, gg Intramurals I, 2, 3, 43 Honor Roll , , 4. IS2 Sidney Francis Gage usida Sacred Heart East Meadow Active as a homeroom leader . . . shows greatest talent as editor-in-chief for SPACE . . . maintained an honor- roll average for four years. Biology Club lj Rifle Club I3 Dramatics 23 r SPACE 3 43 Intramurals I, 2, 3, 43 Q Honor Roll I, 2, 3, 4. C NH. I il -SX ' 0 . TX, , If xl Ng- X Peter Joseph Garry I X Chaminade's own Jimmy Fiddler, Pete has a reputation for knowing an awful St. Anne Garden City 3, ,i 1 4-'Mg ii if JJ Pete f lot more about people than they them- selves know. Sodality l, 2, 3, 43 Vo- cation Club I3 Cross Country I, 2, 3, 43 Track I, 2, 3, 43 Harriers Club 3, 43 CRIMSON AND GOLD 3, 43 Honor Roll l, 2, 3, 43 Server 43 Speech and Debate I . I F1- 1. ,Cl Ally Joel Vincent Galanty woe.. St. Patrick Huntington Played a smooth sounding sax . . . stalwart member of the TARMAC staff . . . concentrates his energies on the tennis court in the spring. TARMAC 2, 33 Band 2, 3, 43 Intramurals I, 2, 3, 33 Iennis Team 3, 43 Honor Roll I, 2, 'il William Theodore Geissinger Bill St. Hugh Huntington Station Bill is one of the boys from the North lb Shore . . . a typical Chaminade Man. Can frequently be seen in his hot car. Rifle Club I. Thomas George Gieg Tom ji Aff Corpus Christi Mineola A spark in his homeroom, especially in intramurals. Maintained an honor roll average for eight terms. Vocation Club I3 lntramurals I3 Honor Roll l, 2, 3, 4. - 'F . . -13? .sale 95955 Robert John Gekle Bob 1:9 h R b G ht Sacred Heart Jo n 0 en eng Y 41 Cambria Heights One of the most friendly and hard working seniors . . . always made an honor roll grade on the tennis court. Rifle Club lj Tennis Team l, 2, 3, 43 Sonlality 3, 43 Homeroom Officer 3, 43 Sodality Officer 43 Intramurals l, 2, 3. 43 Speech and Debate 3, 43 Honor Roll Fitch St. Peter of Alcantara Port Washington Pioneered the animal club . . . member of the North Shore Bad Guys . Al- ways good for a laugh. Football l, 2, 3, 43 Track 2, 33 Honor Roll 2, 4. I, 2, 3, 43 CRIMSON AND GOLD 41 Vocation Club 33 Server 43 Cheerleader 4. Thomas Peter Gilmartin ..Tom,, St. Boniface Sea Cliff r A likeable guy and an important leader in all homeroom activities. He's always busy with some extra-curricular sport or activity. Basketball 'l. 2, 3, 43 Golf 2, 3, 41 CRIMSON AND GOLD 43 Junior Prom Committee, Homeroom Officer - A Chaminade tradition. John Harold Glancy Glance St. Aidan Williston Park Quito active in his homeroom's intra- nural program . . . could always be ounted on for an honor roll avera e. 9 amurals l, 2, 3, 43 Honor Roll l, 3, 4. 'K vii? is '32 'Q sive 1l Q QWZQMA ,im we 5 MJ Wm? f WW James Donald Gle' non K' f'Jim Our Lady of Fatima Manor Haven Diligent member of the cheerleaders, Jim was never hit by flying peanuts. Expert on the coefficient between rubber and concrete. Intramurals l, 2, 3, 43 Server 43 Bowling 3, 43 Cheer- leader 43 Vocation Club lg Junior Prom Committee. lS3 x ,7'f.fJ . L X Xi .. rift Hal Riflh-ifd Gfifef Dennis James Graham Dick Denney Sf- MBVY Blessed Sacrament Manhassef Valley Stream Biggest guy in intramurals . . . and You Caniii i-i ip but iike Denny I . . a'Y'aY5 one Of, the be5f- WOU flaw always has a rize remark . . . omni- triends with his fine personality and present in Ch i aciiviiies - . I Couid sense of humor . , . a spirit leader in i ' ii, ' fh the halls. iv. Basketball ig Baseball 2, , a ffm 'jf iff ijioffgf ggi, i? 3. 45 Intramurals 2, 3, 45 Honor Roll ac 4' CRiM5ON AND GOLD? l- 2- 3- ' , 5 fficer 2, 3, 45 Server ' Cl 5 tramurals I, 2, 3, 4. , ' r Qnit e. Niki: Aruyew ' iddl St. Ja , P ' 4 ol like to bowling a full occupa o Chaminade n to giv g sli a acher . . . i troduce B ddhism intra ea .. wo f person- ality. In mura s , , Bowling i it 3, 45 ence Club . gp Roger Edward Harrington ..Rog,. Corpus Christi Mineola To know him is to love him . . . helped spark the Flyer II to many victories. His athletic ability the highest, his per- sonal ability to gain friends is unreach- able. Football I, 2, 3, 45 Basketball I' 3 ., Intramurals I, 2, 3, 45 Bowling 3. Michael Patrick Hayes Mike St. Patrick Huntington Possessed athletic and leadership ability to the nth degree . . . his graduation will bc a great loss to the immediate Charninade family . . . held his standing on the honor roll. Intramurals I, 2, 3, 45 Honor Roll I, 2, 3, 45 Homeroom Officer 25 Bowling 35 Rifle Club I. John Peter Hederman Jack St. Martha Uniondale Bro. Nath's most frequent visitor . . . can be distinguished by a thick beard . . . a guy whose spirit contributed to many successes of the past four years. Football I, 25 Honor Roll 25 Intramurals I, 2, 3, 4. W 4? Charles Horace Greene Chas St. Anthony of Padua East Northport Chas was notorious for his cars . . . at times he managed to hold down two jobs at the same time . . . his rank on ship l92 of the Sea Explorers was ta- mous. Sodality I, 25 Rifle Club I5 TAR- MAC 25 Honor Roll I, 25 Bowling 2, 3, 45 Intramurals 3, 4. Barrie Eugene Herchenroder Herk Our Lady of Loretto Hempstead Leans towards science . . . likes guts, cars, money and getting through co lege free . . . hopes to pursue engineering and physics. Sodality I5 Rifle Team I, 25 Radio Club I, 25 Science Club 35 Math glub 2, 3, Treasurer 25 Honor Roll I, 2, , 4. Infant Jesus if I' --an 4' M I Peter Douglas Hering Pete St. Raymond East Rockaway The Fish is an avid water sportsman . . . has oftcn tried his hand at golf . . . his grccn Hornet was a chief means ot transportation to and from school . . . high intellectual and activ- ity record. Vocation Club I, 2, 45 Bi- ology Club Ig Poster Club 2, 4, Glee Club 3, 4, Bowling 2, 3, 4, Intramurals l, 2, 3. 4. Henry George Holman Hank St. Joseph Garden City Timid but dependable and intelligent . . . always had the right answer . . . speaks French fluently. Rifle Club lg Math Club 3, 4, Science Club 3, 45 Intramurals 3, 4, Honor Roll I, 2, 3, 4. Michael Peter Hunt Harvie Joseph Houser .iHaN,. Incarnation Hollis Goodnatured . . . well known for ath- letic abilities and school spirit . . . his outstanding accomplishments in drives won him the nickname, 4OO books. Football I, 2, 3, 45 Track Ig Indoor Track I, 2, 33 Homeroom Officer I, 23 Intramurals I, 2, 3, 41 Art Club 41 Bowling 4. xg J vo-4 Mike Port Jefferson An avid intramural fan . . . known for his easy going way . . . could always take a ioke . . . instituted the Be kind to Hitchhikers week Intramurals 4' James Richard Hussey HHUSS.. St. Frances de Chantal Wantagh A likeable personality and cooperation were Jim's greatest assets . . . never late to class in four years. Bowling 43 Intramurals I, 2, 3, 4. Pete takes them both! und 5 Y ,pau fY'x 4 ...Arr x'-N ' MMM' M 1- '35 J.. xt P 1, ami, ,,. K V ....- A M A , .. s . . .,. f. F . aw? fo-'f' V ,,,,,..,..-++ I' 3vAf,'7Sf-.r- ......u-- , M ' .491 ' W, ,at-,sawfws :pw ' ' , J- - 6 A s i . ..... , , NJQLI Jiri- - I A- ft-'V 'N A W - as-, V, .i v W J' 5' .0 'If' H A ,,,c,, U 'K .wt-Mg. W tw. ,..,.,, -Ira, .u N. .HI 5 ,r,4,, , , if - -.- N., - V. fmi- ff .al ' 4 --11mvsd !E1if . - - .NNN-' W-fs .p- ' -'Abs ' i r f' ' t. His '57 Pontiac was com lete i Raymond Thomas Hyer HRW.. Our Lady of Fatima Port Washington Ray's valuable toe meant a lot to intramural football . . . he has lor hadl? hopes of making the golf team. ln- tramurals l, 2, 3, 4, Math Club 3, Bowling 3, 4, Golf 4. r---Q .IF if ,,,.,.am .eve 'L Peter John lnguagiato Andrew Peter Jacob Inav Robot St. Anastasia Little Neck p w th floor shift . . . he hails from the Little Neck area . . . hopes to find success in the field of medicine. Camera Club li ln- tramurals l, 2, 3, 4, Math Club I, 2, 3, 4, Glee Club 3, SPACE 43 Honor Roll l, 2, 3, 4. Donald Vincent Jellig nDonn St. Thomas the Apostle ' West Hempstead Driving his favorite pastime .,.. had a never say die attitude . . . won many friends with his fine personality. Band 3, 45 Glee Club 31 Sodality 3, Camera Club 33 Biolog Club lg Library Staff lg Intramurals ll, 2, 3, 43 Vocation Club l, 23 Class Officer l, 2, 3, 4. l86 'R . St. Agnes Rockville Centre Pete has only been with us for two years . . . he was known for his quiet and friendly personality . . . always there when raffles need a boost. Rifle Club 3, 45 Intramurals 3, 4. Q 3- . Vincent Charles llardi Vince Holy Redeemer Freeport Vince was new at Chaminade in h Senior year but fits in perfectly . . he hails from Maryland . . . ambitio is to be the perfect Chaminade mai Golf 45 Intramurals 4. 1 :ar -.4 '7' Charles Louis Jagoda Chuck St. Patrick Huntington i ' The subject of many practical iokes . . . contributes to his homeroom success in drives and intramurals . . . hopes to study law at Holy Cross. Band l, 2, 3, 43 Speech and Debate 3, 45 Dramatics 3, 41 Bowling 3, 45 Intramurals I, 2, 3, 43 Honor Roll l, 3, 4, Rifle Club lp Fine Arts Society 3: Vocation Club l, 43 CRIMSON AND GOLD. Earl Joseph Johnson Earl Holy Ghost New Hyde Park Determined and efficient . . . afflicted with lock jaw for many years smart individual with a lot of potential Biology Club l. X i To fbi? Aide Lofflr i4v l gi Nd' Peter Edward Jones npete.. Our Lady of Victory Floral Park His main ambition was to run the half- mile in less than two minutes and live to tell about it . . . he is a living example of Chaminade spirit . . . Cross Country I, 35 Track I, 2, 35 CRIMSON AND GOLD 45 Honor Roll I, 2, 3, 45 Intramurals 45 Contraternity of Christian Doctrine. NJA John Anthony Kali Hlacki. St. Frances de Chantal Wantagh Famous for his real cool bowling . . . he could be seen often at the AAP in Wantagh . . . all-American playboy. In- tramurals l, 2, 3, 45 Math Club 35 Class Otfgcer I5 Bowling 2, 3, 45 Honor Roll I, . 4-el' Qi 1' Thomas Walter Keating Keats St. Joseph Garden City Best known as shoe King . . . hopes to take up cherry farming and eat up the profits . . . his personality made him, popular at school. Poster Club I, 2, 35 Intramurals I, 2, 3, 45 Bowling 2, 3, 45 Sirt4Club 45 Science Club 3, 45 TARMAC Who's late, Brudderr ' H7 Richard Joseph Kelley Dick St. Joseph Garden City His outstanding character has won him a homeroom office for four years . . . hopes to be a Geometry teacher? . . . well known for his coaching abilities. Vocation Club I5 Baseball 2, 45 Sodality I, 2, 3, 45 Intramurals I, 2, 3, 45 Art Club 45 Class Officer I, 2, 3, 45 Home- room President 3, 45 Student Council 3, 45 Junior Prom Committee 35 Senior Representative of Sodality 45 Dramatics 4. i gl Dennis John Kayser Czar St. Aidan Williston Park One of the most likeable members of the 4D homeroom . . . held down a job at Macy's . . . only active paper boy in the Division. Intramurals I, 3, 45 Poster Club 3. .il Robert Colin Kelly ..Bob,. Our Lady of Loretto Hempstead Bob seems to like a certain jacket he has worn for two years . . . tailed to make the track team all twelve times . . . best known for his episodes at the Sock Hops. Biology Club I5 Glee Club 2, 3, 45 Art Club 45 TARMAC 3' In- tramurals I, 2, 45 Poster Club 25 Cross Country 35 Track 3. William Joseph Kerner aiu Holy Name of Mary Valley Stream His great athletic abilities showed forth at Chaminade . . . drives a car, truck and two pipe motorcycle . . . he hails from Valley Stream. Football 2, 3, 45 Co-Captain5 Track 2, 3, 45 Student Council 25 Intramurals l, 2, 3, 45 Honor Roll 25 Homeroom Officer 2, 3, 45 Glee Club 25 Bowling 2, 3. Cbnerq, 5044! J- Zee! fema- James Joseph Kerr Jim St. Aidan Williston Park He is an example student . . . very popular with his classmates . . . an important socialite from East Williston. Intramurals I, 2, 3, 45 Baseball 45 Poster Club 35 Bowling 3, 4. wif ,gf 4 if Kevin Terence Kilduff Killer St. Brigid Westbury Plays the field at the Sock Hops . . . JJ Frank Ronald Kirchhoff Cherchy St. Brigid Westbury keeps the bench warm tor intramural players . . . his personality has likened him to all his classmates. Rifle Club Manager I5 Baseball Manager 2, 35 So- dality I5 Glee Club 2, 35 Intramurals I, 2, 3, 45 Radio Club 3, 4. l V One of the three Cool Cats from Westbury . . . only Thinking Man in the Senior Class . . . worked at A8-P in Westbury . . . always present at school events. Track I5 Intramurals I, 2, 3, 45 Art Club 25 Sodality 2. Dennis Lawrence Kirwin Denny St. Christopher Baldwin Dennis is a little guy with a lot of tire . . . a major asset to his homeroom Intramurals . . . had the smallest car at school. Track I, 2, 3, 45 Glee Club 25 Rifle Club I5 Intramurals I, 2, 3, 45 Vocation Club l, 4. Richard Thomas Knipfing Knif St. Brigid Westbury Can be seen chugging along in his Rambler . . . one of the most spirited men at Chaminade. Sodality I, 2, 3, 45 Honor Roll l, 2, 3, 45 Basketball Man- ager I, 25 National Honor Society 3, 45 Intramurals I, 2, 3, 43 Poster Club 2' Server, Cheerleader 45 SPACE 4, Assist- ggt Editor, CRIMSON AND GOLD, itor. l88 Paul Francis Kretkowski Witz St. Brigid Westbury Third Cool Cat from Westbury . . goes to parties in a white Impala . . spirited both in Westbury and Chamil nade, Biology Club I5 Science Club 35 Intramurals 45 Poster Club 23 Sodality 2. Wha a a a .1 A t UM2 A Bi St. Ignatius Loyola Hicksville George Joseph Kronske George Our Lady of Loretto Hempstead Since taking on a job after school he has not been able to participate in after school activities very often . . . how- ever, his personality has endeared him to all his classmates. Intramurals l, 43 Rifle Club I, 2. Bill is quite famous out in Hicksville . . . here at Chaminade is also well liked by one and all . . . his amateur radio operator's license was probably his most precious possession. Biology Club lp Science Club 31 Radio Club 3, 4. Roy Edward Kudrzycki Elvis St. Mary Roslyn sian 7 ' V i I is 4P ' PPened? J W ix 4 VI, U Al' ,, t xka 4 5579? 'iN I Roy always boosted his homeroom in intramurals . . . could really shoot the bull leyel. Track lg Rifle Club I, 2, 3, 43 Intramurals I, 2, 3, 4. John Anthony LaBarca ajacku St. Ignatius Loyola Hicksville Threw the wildest parties . . . small, quiet and amiable. A lot of inner spirit . . . likes many people, Biology Club lg John David Lacopo Jack St. Patrick Huntington Jack is a great guy, fresh from Beacon. A devoted active senior, Jack has kept his many friends even after his absence for one year . . . also likes to play sports. Football l, 2, Glee Club 45 Track lg Intramurals I, 2, 4, Bowling 2, Vocation Club l. Math Club 23 Bowling 33 Radio Club 4, Intramurals l, 2, 3, 4. ii x if l89 Joseph John Larkin way.. St. Aidan Williston Park Jay is a tall, lanky easy going guy. A great asset to any basketball team. Well liked and admired by his class- mates . . . great school spirit. Bowling 2, 3, 4, Intramurals l, 2, 3, 4, Bas- ketball Ig Vocation Club l, 2, 3, 4: Server 3, 45 Junior Prom Committee. -M Thomas Joseph La Rocca H-rom.. Our Lady of Loretto Hempstead Tom is a great track enthusiast . . record holder for the Junior class high jump . . . also a sharp accountant. Football l, 23 Sodality I3 Track l, 3, 43 CRIMSON AND GOLD. Vincent John Lawrence Vinnie St. Christopher Baldwin Vinnie is another typical Chaminade Man who has reat school iri 2, Lawrence Maurice Larson Larry Our Lady of Loretto Hempstead Larry was a source of great spirit in his homeroom especially in the intramural program in which he was a star Bowl ing 2, 3, 43 Intramurals l, 23 TARMAC 3' CRIMSON AND GOLD WW I 9 V sp t. Well liked by all his friends . . . plans to go to college. Bowling 3, 43 Intramurals l, 2, 3, 43 Vocation Club lj Track Philip Thomas Lombardo Phil St. Mary Roslyn l. Clifford Francis Lennon Jack St. Martin of Tours Amityville Cliff is a tall amiable fellow with abundant school spirit. He has been very active in the school and has many interests. Intramurals l, 2, 3, 43 ln- door Track 33 Bowling 2, 33 Vocation Club 2, 3. Phil has been active in many organiza- tions especially in the past two years at Chaminade. He is liked by all who know him. Glee Club 3, 43 Radio Club 43 Science Club 43 Intramurals l, 2, 3, 4. 3 3 ,M H Sacred Heart East Meadow Jim Lynch is a talented track man . . James Dominic Ludeman Jim St. Anthony of Padua East Northport Jim has been a member of the Student Body for four years and is still gaining weight . . . he thinks he eats too much. Tries to cut down by playing intramurals. Bowling 43 Intramurals 2, 3, 4. fl L F ix X N l even got his picture on the cover of SPACE . . . they need someone! . . can always be counted on to come up with a rank. Cross Countr l 2 3 43 L, Y i l . Track l, 2, 3, 43 Sodality l, 2. l9O fl 4 lf-43 John Francis Mahon s u Hjackil St. Barnabas Bellmore Jack is the kind of person you would hate to meet in a dark alley . . . he is always borrowing money. Likes to use his itchy palms to play sports also. Sodailty l, 23 Track Manager 23 Intramurals I, 2, 3, 43 Bowling 2, 3, 4. -uf James Martin Mahoney Tarzan St. Anne Brentwood Tarzan or Big Jim, as he is called, has proved that you can always get along well with everyone even Though a new-comer to the school . . . a great guy. Mission Club 3, 4, Intramurals Brian Thomas Maloney ..Bri,. Sacred Heart North Merrick Brian is a casual fellow on and off the track, as can be seen by his many friends. Has plenty of school spirit and is a great competitor. Cross Country lg Track I, 2, 3, 43 Intramurals 2, 3, 4, Indoor Track I, 2, 3, 45 Bowling 23 Vocation Club I. 1 ,K M it Qi U . .t W I il'- ,QQ M7 1 xgfx li John Patrick Mannion J.P. n Senior Spirit. St. James Seaford J.P. is always around to lend a helping hand to a project around the homeroom. Plans to go to college after another project . . . graduates. Sodality.lp Radio Club 43 Rifle Club I1 Bowling l9l Rosario John Mannuua John Church of the Incarnation Holliswood John has many and varied interests . . . likes music the best, being a veteran of the band. He has also maintained a high average throughout his four years, a fact which shows his good character. Sodality I, 23 Radio Club 43 Science Club 3, 45 Dramatics 2, 3, 43 Band I, 2, 3, 45 Track lg Cross Country lg Intramurals l, 2, 3, 4. Sf' Anne St. Agnes Christopher Michael Marinis Chris St. Aidan Williston Park Chris is one of the Brains of the Seniors. A hard worker and an alert student in the classroom . . . Chris has many friends . . . great competitor . . . always battling for first place in class with a high average. Honor Roll l, 2, 3, 45 Intramurals l, 2, 3, 43 Math Club l, 3, 4, Science Club 3, Bowling 2, 3, 4, Track Manager l, 2. 1 'l' A lulflj X Louis Dominick Mauro Scooch Steward Manor Scooch is a great par-ticipant in track . . . cvcn gets in a few meets once in a while . . . has hoped to break all records ever set by mankind. Cross Country l, 2, 3, 4, Glee Club 3, Junior Prom Committee 35 Track I, 2, 3, 4. X . Kc Gerard James Marotta William Hoye Masterson Gerry Ff09 Queen of the Most Holy Rosary St. Aidan, Williston Park Rgosevelf Frog . . . can always be found running Gerry is a quiet little man except when he gets together to chat with his friends in the homeroom. Likes his teachers and they like him . . . main- tairas good character rating. Intramurals , , . 4- Thomas Joseph Materazo ri-rornn St. Boniface Elmont Tommie is one of the most popular guys that ever lived . . . always grumbling about something . . . people always threatening him about his haircut . . . likes to rip around in his Olds . . . great leader. Homeroom Officer 2, 3, 43 Vocation Club 2, Basketball lg Sodality l, 23 Intramurals l, 2, 3, 4. Robert Anthony Mathias Bob Notre Dame New Hyde Park A retiring fellow, but a nice fellow to talk to, lot of fun when you get him started, and loves to bowl. Bowling 3, 43 Intramurals l, 2, 3, 4. around the halls from 2:45 on, taking care of some activity. A real popular Senior who likes Garden City girls and flowers Interested in Government, es- pecially where Mr. Morelli is concerned. Sodality 4, CRIMSON AND GOLD 43 TARMAC 4, Basketball Announcer 2, 3, Server 4, Vocation Club l, 2, 3, 43 Cheerleader 3, 4, Captain 4, Intramur- als I, 2, 3, 4, Junior Prom Committee. Gregory Adrian Maxwell fiMaXii Rockville Centre If you feel a gun muzzle in your back and a big fellow is behind you as you go to your locker, you know its big Greg. A member of the Rifle Club for four years, Greg is also famous for sel- ling his raffle tickets to his mother. Rifle Club l, 2, 3, 4: Camera Club l. Paul Ernest Mayer Paul St. Joseph Paul is a highly respected member of Chaminade both tor his intellectual abilities and for his great iob as cdr- tor-in-chief of TARMAC. Paul expres- ses his leadership in many other activities . . . Paulie also plays a cool clarinet. Cross Country lg Track lg TARMAC 2, 3, 4, Band 3, 4, CRIMSON AND GOLD 4, National Honor Society 2, 3, 4g Honor Roll l, 2, 3, 4, Intramurals 2: Confraternitv Teacher 4. William Thomas Mayhew Kevin Peter McCabe Robert Paul McCabe Willy Kev Bobo St. Philip Neri Northport Bill has always been an integral part of the 4E homeroom since he has entered the school four years ago. School spirit, coupled with many friends. Bill has en- ioyed a good four years at Lhaminadc. Vocation Club 2, Glee Club 3, 43 Bowl- ing 3, 4, Sodality lg Intramurals 4. Our Lady of Peace Lynbrook Kevin is a suave man, in and out of his many activities. A very likeable fel- low as well as a high four year average and character rating. Kev has great school spirit as well as a good sense of humor. Homeroom Officer l, 4, Honor Rolll 2 3 4'ln , , , , tramurals l,2, 3, 4, Bowling 3, 45 Track Manager lg Math Club lg CRIMSON AND GULDQ Server, Sodality l, 2, 3: SPACE 3: Rifle Club l. John Thomas McCann Chelsey Cure of Ars Merrick Chelsey is the funniest guy in the USA. A real popular guy and liked by all . . . a car enthusiast . . . can always be counted on to liven any situ- ation. Intramurals l, 2, 3, 43 Baseball 2, 3, 4, Server 43 Vocation Club l. Robert Edward McCarthy Bob is a tall swept wing senior with glasses. Can be found in a corner talk- ing Physics with himself. Another vet- eran in the band. Band l, 2, 3, 41 Sciencg Club 3, Bowling 3, Honor Roll l, 2, , 4. lt was here last night. St. Thomas the Apostle West Hempstead Tall, dark and funloving , . . a great asset to the Flyers cage team . . , his presence was always known, and always desired. Basketball l, 2, 3, 45 Intra- murals l, 2, 3, 41SOdality l, 2, CRIM- SON AND GOLD, Honor Roll l, 21 Junior Prom Committee, gal H-.'5'.'teJ!-fi-' I .0 '31 U-w James Patrick MCCU'l39h Arthur Dennis McDermott C'Yde Hands Sf Aid-an sf. Thomas the Apostle Williston Park A great competitor in all intramural games he plays, Clyde has great school spirit as well as a host of friends and associates . . , great fun lover Sodality l, Intramurals l, 2, 3, 4, Vocation Club l, 2, Bowling 3, John Burch McDonald t.Harry.t Cure of Ars Merrick Harry is an easy going youth with big feet . . . very polite and just. Harry is very friendly with all his teachers and fellow students . . . gives inspiring reci- tations of poetry to all . . . not an enemy in the world. Intramurals l, 2, 3, 4, Homeroom Officer 3, Bowling 3, 4, Honor Roll l, 2, 3. LX West Hempstead Could carry two basketballs in each hand. His voice, when cheerleading was heard throughout theChaminade Bowl. Hands is always found shaking hands with him- self or breaking and bending little sticks, twigs and other peoples fingers. Cheer- leader 4, Intramurals l, 2, 3, 4, Bowling 3, Server 4, Junior Prom Committee, Vocation Club l, 2, Senior Prom Committee. M414 it .WP Michael James McDonough Mickey St. Patrick Glen Cove A very influential Senior . . , his grea leadership qualities have been evi denced by his presidential elections i the homeroom the last three years. Als a starting fullback on the Chaminad eleven, you might say Mike is an all around man . . . should go far in an career he chooses. Homeroom Office l. 2, 3, 4, Student Council l, 2, 3, 4 CRIMSON AND GOLD: Bowling 3, Honc Roll 2, Football l, 2, 3, 4, Basketball l Golf 2, 3, 4, Intramurals l, 2, 3, A Junior Prom Committee. vhs i ,e i Michael John McGinley Mike Our Lady of Loretto Hempstead A professional ioke teller, Mike is a great composer of the most peculiar pieces of literature ever seen by man . . . smokes Brand X. Honor Roll l, 2, Bowling 2, 3, Intramurals 2, 3, Vocation Club l. l9-1 f 'lr fl ff J 'itfjilvt ,slr ,Ida 5 I 4 C ,f Cr t xAN0JoS? if rtwgowaqt l . Riu 'An l .gyeppu Q 'J 'gels' jf Joseph , .9 Garden City Johdl is one of the best soup kettle drum payers Chaminade ever had. He gives a big smile every time Ferdie give: him a dirty look. This stimulating young man is also the President of the Radu Club. Sodality l, 2, 3, 4, Band l, 2 3, 4, Radio Club l, 2, 3, 4, CRIMSOF AND GOLD 4, Science Club l, 4, TAR4 MAC 2, 3, Stage Crew 2, 3, Honor Rol l, 2, 3, 4, lntramurals l, 2, 3, 4. ls that right? Thomas Gray McMahon Tommy Our Lady of Lourdes ri is described by some as a gentle- ri and a scholar lhis parentsj . . . fer gets in trouble . . . friendly with his teachers . . . admired by all ssmates . . . very popular. Cross .intry I5 Basketball I, 2, 35 Foot- I 25 Intramurals I, 2, 3, 45 Home- im Officer 2, 3, 4, National Honor :iety 3, 45 Track 3, 45 Senior Server. Michael Roe McGown Hiaiken St. Anne Garden City Mike is the financial wizard of the Senior class. His quick wit and dependa- bility has made him one of the best loved Seniors. His ability to get along with people makes him an asset to any organization. Sodality I, 25 Golf 2, 3, 45 CRIMSON AND GOLD5 Intramurals I, 2, 3, 4, Bowling 35 Vocation Club I5 Speech and Debate I5 Honor Roll 2, 3. John Joseph McGuckin UJackU St. Aidan Williston Park Jack is always found walking the cor- ridors. Even though he has a high l.Q., Jack is one of the most popular men in town . . . tries to look like he studies. Baseball 2, 45 Football l, 25 Track 35 Intramurals I, 2, 3, 45 Bowling 3, Chess Club 35 Vocation Club I5 Sodality lg Basketball I. John Edward McGuinness .lack Sacred Heart Merrick Jack McGuinness is the worst singer in the place . . . always can give own renditions of the latest popular hits . . . people always telling him to shutup . . . a real nice guy. Cross Country I, 2, 35 Track l, 2, 35 Sodality l, 2, 35 Intramurals 2, 3, 4, Glee Club 3, 45 Bowling 4. James Daniel McLaughlin Joe Beef St. Patrick Huntington Bright student, alert . . . good sense of humor. Beef is a cool guy . . . sometimes called the bearded one. ln- tramurals l, 2, 3, 45 TARMAC 25 Bowling 3, 45 Junior Prom Committee 3. Michael Patrick McNally Mike Corpus Christi Mineola Mike is one of the most spirited and most reliable men of 4F. He is also quite famous for his nice head. Bowl- ing 2, 35 Intramurals I, 2, 3, 45 CRIMSON AND GOLD. l95 if ,. ,- '38 John Allyn Melloh njohn.. St. Aidan Williston Park Ralphie says Jackie plays a mellifluous oboe . . . each week he can be found teaching religion to helpless fourth graders. John is the smartest guy in the school and doesn't have his license. Sodality I, 2, 3, 43 Band 2, 3, 43 Band Officer 43 Confraternity of Christian Doctrine 41 Homeroom Officer I3 TARMAC 3, 43 CRIMSON AND GOLD 43 Math Club I, 23 National gorgorai Society 3, 43 Honor Roll I, 794. 'Q An y icholas el i Tony stf Brigid V Westbury Tony is of those musclemen fror Carle Place ho drives one of the few remaining J's. He did a area deal to ost homeroom spirit. ros Country I3 Basketball I3 Track I Intramurals I, 2, 3. Albert A'lfl'0f'Y Menendel g John Joseph Meng William Ambrose Menninger ..A,,, 1 qjvl aloe.. ,,BiH,, St. Thomas the Apostle n 0' ' St. Mary St. Ignatius Loyola West Hempstead Roslyn Hicksville AI could always be counted on by his homeroom -for cooperation in all pro- iects, especially Intramurals. Intramurals I, 2, 3, 4, Robert Jay Merritt Bob St. Aidan Williston Park I An enthusiastic member of his home- room, Bob could be counted on to bol- ster fhe intramural teams. Known wide- ly for his famous head. Intramurals I, 2, 3, 43 Homeroom Officer 23 Sodality I, 2, 33 Track 33 Cross Country 3. I96 Joe is the man who always fights for the first seat right next to the teacher. In his spare time, Joe throws amean gutter ball. Sodality I, 23 Science Club 2, 33 Biology Club Ig Bowling 3, 43 Intra- murals I, 2, 43 Honor Roll I, 23 Rifle Club I. ll 'iff Famous for his belated sense of humor . . . manifested an enthusiastic school spirit . . . one of the ay blades of Chaminade. Glee Club 2, gg Poster Club 43 Intramurals I, 2, 3, 4. ,f 'K 'iii J X' K L1 If f zyzf Robert Dominic Milone Bob St. Agnes Rockville Centre Doc was always an essential member of the intramural teams. He claimed he would have been on thc swimming team if we had one and if he could swim. Intramurals I, 2, 3, 43 CRIMSON AND GOLD. James Francis Minogue Minnie Sts. Joachim and Anne Queens Village Though small, Jim has a big personality. Always a friendly guy and ready to help when needed. He played a mean trumpet. Sodality lg Intramurals l, 2, 3, 45 Science Club 3g Honor Roll lg Band 4. ' a fu y 4 V il, .. -sa Vincent Joseph Monaco Vinnie Our Lady of Loretto Hempstead Varsity Vince is one of the most pop- ular seniors . . . was the only member of the Band to play by sound the can't read musicl. He plans to open an ex- presso shop in the Village. Band l, 2, 3, 4, Honor Roll l, 2, 3, 4, Server 4. One 'P' or two 'P's', Mr. Morelli? - .goin - ' A Lawrence Joseph Mira Larry Our Lady of Mercy Forest Hills King of the chancebook sellers and member of the Forest Hills Protective Association, Larry was a big man with all the Irish girls, Has a fine, dulcet voice. :lntramurals l, 2, 3, 4, Glee Club .2. . i' 451 Richard James Moakley Moak St. Ignatius Loyola Hicksville One of 4F's tremendous bowlers . . . Dick's 'Sl Chevy was one of the Seven Wonders of the World . . . many times he could be seen studying for an im- portant test. Honieroom Officer lg Ri- fle Club lg Bowling 3, 4, TARMAC 2, 3, 4, Junior Prom Committee: Intra- murals l, 2, 3, 4, Honor Roll l, 23 Server 4. James Christopher Moore Moose St. Joseph, Garden City The most able, responsible and likeable member of the Class of l96O of which he is the President. Jim is famous for his chauffeuring. A man Chaminade can truly be proud of. Sodality l, 2, 3, 4, Sodality Prefect 43 Honor Roll l, 2, 3, 4, Homeroom Officer l, 2, 3, Student Body President: TARMAC 2, 3, 4, CRIMSON AND GOLD Editor 4, Speech and De- bate 2, 3, 4, Track l, 2, Cross Country l, 2, Intramurals 3, 4, Server U 4, Cheerleader 3, 4. David Lynn' Mortimer iiMortn St. Martin Massapequa Mort came to Chaminade in his junior year and since that time he actively supported all homeroom projects. He drives a Cadillac to school every day. Bowling 35 Intramurals 3, 4. l97 get 09 William Francis Morando Will St. Edward Syosset Another possible scientist from Chami- nade, he has mastered the art this year of understanding the complicated ku- dagram. Biology Club lg Poster Club 'lg Science Club lg Intramurals l, 2, 3, 4. l '33 XII rl' uni Francis DeSales Moynihan Casual St, Frances dc Chantal Wantagh Casual is the only way to describe his personality. One ot three musketc-ers who can qc-t anyone to laugh. Had a great rlesirc to see evcryone's locker shut. Ritle Club Ig Sorlalrty I, 23 ln- tramurals I, 2, 3, 43 Model Airplane Cluln 2, Bowling 3, Dramatics 2. 'X , A .f ' ,I A, . . JV lllld A rp, lip! r X , , l a NJ i John Bernard Mulligan Tiny Ears St. Agnes Rockville Centre I3 Five cylinder Mulligan could always lie seen running around in circles. A trnc memlicr nt the Track team, Jack deserves the title V-8. Intramurals I, Radio Clulw Ig Track I, 2, 3, 4, Cross Country 2, 3, 43 Cross Country Captain 41 National Honor Society 2.3,-13 Home- room Officer 2, 3, 43 Honor Roll I, 2, 3, 4, TARMAC 3, 4, CRIMSON AND GOLD. Will it work? ? ? ? ? 1, pl I Edwin Murray Mulholland ..Ed.. St. Agnes Rockville Centre Eddie was a big basketball hero at school. Maintained an honor roll stand- ing for quite a while. Had an unusual sense of humor. Honor Roll I, 2, 33 Homeroom Officer I, 2, 3, 41 Basket- ball I, 2, 3, 4, Golf 45 TARMAC I: Bowling 3, Intramurals I, 2, 3, 4. Y Nicholas Andrew Mullins Nick St. Thomas the Apostle West Hempstead Crazy about blind dates, dances, and dancing, Nick comes to school occasion- ally to play Intramurals for his home- room. Sodality I, 2, 33 Server 4, Intramurals I, 2, 3, 4, Honor Roll 2. I98 Brian John Murphy Murph St. Mary Roslyn Murph was generally quiet, but always wore a smile . . . so good in French that even if he meets BB.. she'll understand him. Intramurals I, 2, 3, 4, Glee Club 3, Track Manager 3, Honor Roll I, 2, 3, 4, Dramatics 3, 4. Francis Xavier Murphy Frank Blessed Sacrament Valley Stream only guy who can boil water by ing Ole Black Joe, Frank also Tis a cool guitar. He plans to teach 'ge upon graduation. Math Club l, , 4, Speech and Debate 3, 45 TAR- I3, 45 Honor Roll l, 2, 3, 45 occ Club 3, 4. 4 J John Francis Murphy Ronald Joseph Murphy Jack Murph Corpus Christi Our 'Lady of Lourdes Mineola Malverne Jack always had a smile, no matter what mood he was in . . . a typical lrish personality. Humor, shrewdness, and a little clowning made him popular. ln- Ron, a Southerner from Malverne, can be seen bombing to Franklin Square in his father's hot Merc. Could always be counted on for the right answer. ln- N l Gregory John Murphy ..Greg.. Our Lady of Loretto Hempstead Claimed he owned a private ship at one time . . . he could almost always be found at Chaminade causing some sort of confusion. Intramurals I, 2, 3, 4: Bowl?g 2, 35 Dramatics 2, 3, 45 Honor Roll . l ,lt . . ly JWX wil UMML be N... Very act U 6 'fx Joseph John Nahas aloe.. Our Lady of Victory Floral Park ive member of most homeroom and school clubs, Joe was very inter- ested in track st math. Kept a close eye on the ars. Intramurals l, 2, 3, 4, tramurals l, 2, 3, 45 Honor Roll l, 2, tramurals l, 2, 3, 4g Honor Roll l, 2, Camera Club l, 2, 3, Math Club 3, 3, 4. 3, 45 Bowling 2. 43 Radio Club 2, 3: Honor Roll l, 3, 4, Cross Country Manager 4. 4 'I I ffl f 7 r , ,ff 'A U , I I 1 - f. f rf, I, J X' xpfyr yylfpftf l 1 . . l V C ,ff 161' ljfl 1 , lb 1,7 U V hm . I Cf JJ f .1 lu- I ' ' 1' Af , ',f Q! ,N U' 5 V , Y Brian Robert Nolan - Ears fl dric Joseph Norte Sts. Joachim and Anne I K l Q RlCk Queens Vlllage ' 'J St. Barnabas Bellmore i packs a mean voice especially club . . . his sense of humor usu got him into trouble. Football lg murals l, 2, 3, 4, Chess Club 2, ee Cluh 2, 3, 4, Art Club 4, Poster 21 TARMAC 43 Dramatics l, 2, 3, :acation Club lg Speech and Debate owling 2, 3, 4. Rick could claim participation in many extracurricular activities. Popular in the Italian set at school. Intramurals l, 2, 3, 45 Football l, 2, 3g Baseball 23 giogogy Club l g Science Club 33 Bowling , , 4. l99 ui.. John Kenneth O'Brien ,X jtis' ' V . os is ,' W Notre Dame New Hyde Park I N -- X O'B, who at one time in his junior year possessed a beautiful voice, gave it all up so he could run around in circles, track that is. Cross Country I, 2, 3, 41 Track I, 3, 4, Glee Club 3, Intramurals 2, 3, Homeroom Officer I. 1-4-r '1-'fill' Kevin Michael O'Brien ..O,B.. St. Thomas the Apostle West Hempstead One of the 4F's famous alley men . . . drives a hot stick Buick with no radio . . . plays for St. Thomas C.Y.O. basket- ball team, Sodality I, 2, Intramurals I, 2, 3, 45 Bowling 43 CRIMSON AND -Clif , Joseph Francis 0'NeiIl ..-Ice.. St. Joseph Babylon Joe won Chaminade's version of Bowler of the Year . . . reported to be popular with very few girls. Sodality l, 2, 3, Homeroom Officer 3, Honor Roll I, 2, TARMAC I, 2, 3: Intramurals I, 2, 3, 4, Bowling 3. John Joseph O'Toole Ulacku Queen of the Most Holy Rosary Roosevelt Claims O'TooIe is an Irish name . . . hopes to open an Italian restaurant in Roosevelt. Intramurals I, 2, Honor Roll I, 2, 3, 4. 200 GOLD, Rifle Club. Daniel Patrick 0'Reilly uDann Sts, Joachim and Anne Queens Village Under his quiet manner, Dan possessed quite a sense of humor. Maintained an honor roll standing both as a student and as a club member. Rifle Club 'lg Biology Club Ig Science Club I, 3, Stamp Club 23 Honor Roll I, 2, 3, 4. Gerard Randall O'Grady ncerryn Our Lady of Lourdes . Malverne Gerry could always be seen out on the intramural field . . . a great asset to his homeroom in that way. Sodality I, Intramurals I, 2, 3, 4. 'N Theodore William Otten uTedn St. Aidan Williston Park -1 One of the gems of the TARMAC, Ted could always be seen circulating around the halls on the last day of the month, Helped take care of the homeroom Christmas decorations. TARMAC I, 2. 3, 4, Vocation Club I, 23 TARMAC Edi- tor 3, 45 Stage Crew 3, Stamp Club 2: Confraternity of Chrisian Doctrine 4g Honor Roll 23 CRIMSON AND GOLD. I .111 Arthur Thomas Parrin HAM.. Our Lady of Lourdes Malverne Sensible, reliable, and willing, Art was the manager of the intramural football team. Known especially for his motor wagon. Intramurals I, 2, 3, 4. .4-is dk John Joseph Panarese Grease Notre Dame Joseph Lawrence Papola New Hyde Park pepsi Pan of grease was alwayslumping out of the trying pan into the ire . . . the only one who could throw ten gutter balls and still consider his score good. Honor Roll I, 2, 3, 4, Intramurals I, 2, 3, 4, Bowling 3, 43 Homeroom Officer 4. Corpus Christi Mineola Paps intends to teach or enter psy- chology to help others like himself. Each week he terrorizes a class of first graders. The only one thrown off the paper for handing in articles! TARMAC I, 2, 33 Homeroom Officer 4, Intra- murals I. 2, 3, CRIMSON AND GOLD I I. ju 1 Keep your nose to the grind stone. Frank Alexander Petro ' 'Pedro' ' St. Anne Garden City you should see a tall senior walking to homeroom with a huge stack of ipers. it's probably Frank, TARMAC stributor. Also hc is a star bowler and ans to major in engineering. Intra- urnls 2, Honor Roll 2, 3, 4, Bowling Riilc Cliih lg Dramatics 31 TARMAC 2, 3, 4, CRIMSON AND GOLD, Junior om Committee. Editor, Dramatics 2, 33 Junior Prom Committee, Confraternity of Christian Doctrine 4, Vocation Club I, 2, 3, Biology Club lg SPACE 4. ,gs-ey .. William Joseph Patti Ham.. Cure of Ars Merrick The only guy to come to school in a wagon'--a Patti wagon. Liked to call him- sclt Irish of Italian descent. Intramurals 'K . 1?- ..-409' 'f ..? 2 3 4, Honor Roll I, 2, 4. Kenneth Steven Pilipshen Ken Notre Dame New Hyde Park Ken was a late comer to the 4G home- room . . . however, he was soon well known and liked . . . he is active and enthusiastic in many activities. Sodality I, 2, 3, 4, Bowling 4, Stamp Club I, 2, Chess Club 3, Radio Club I, 23 Science Club 23 Camera Club 2. ZOI 1' Kevin Arthur Quinn Kev St. Joseph Garden City Irish and proud of it . . . spoke with a New England accent . . . as a home- room officer for three years he was a great asset to his homeroom spirit . . . intends to go into Foreign Service. ality I 2 Cla s Officer I Sod ' , , 33 s ' , 3, 43 Honor Roll I, 2, 3, 43 Vocation Club ANS, gbig Bowling 3, 43 CRIMSON . M L L gl-,:'J2 ' John Francis Raby cpu! -fu John 1 d 4, 4 I ' M 'q G, girl Our Lady of Fatima 4,1 N Manorhaven ,44 grbi-I V1 , , . fc A k f K John's personality was tops . . . his f 3 ' ,gd ' LJ sense of humor was ever present . . . ,f 7' ' , ,. every girl in Sands Point liked him, so of 1 - he says . . . always had the answer to ' i L ,465 everyfhing. TARMAC 2, Class Qfficer jc- 2, 35 Speech and Debate Ig Bowling 3, .f ' 45 Honor Roll I, 2, 35 Intramurals I, 2, 3, 4. 1 Charles Joseph Radimer Charlie Notre Dame New Hyde Park Charlie was always cracking jokes . . . even while trying to clear four feet in the high jump . . . commanded the re- spect of everyone. Cross Country Ig Trafk I, 2, 3, 4, Glee Club 35 Honor Ro I. Stephen Robert Ragona Steve American Martyrs Flushing, N. Y. Steve always knew what he wanted . . . had a sharp sense of humor . . . plans to enter the field of medicine. Radio Cl IJ I. , U Kerner, Geraghty, and Brandewiede receive congratulati from Mr. Thomas. O George Francis Reilly Rilo Our Lady of Mercy Hicksville George was a keen ad-liber . . . he could always rally the fellows for a drive . . .his presence always created a lighter side to any situation. Intramurals I, 2, 3, 4, Speech and Debate I. me W John St. Anne Garden City John could always make anyone laugh . . . a twinkle in his eye was ever present . . . his talent acquired him a high rank among the band members. TARMAC 43 Homeroom Officer Ig 2 3 Band 2 3 45 Honor Roll I 202 Intramurals I: 2.1 ' Brian Harrison Rhatigan BooBoO St. Hugh Huntington Station Brian will never have trouble in any- thing he does , . . an outstanding leader . . . no was second to none in his school activities. TARMAC 3, 4, Sports Editor 4, Intramurals I, 2, 3, 4, Baseball Manager I3 Sodality I, 2, 3, 4, Secretary 4, Honor Roll I, 2, 3, 41 Cheerleader Ag Homeroom Officer lg CRIMSON AND GOLD. Paul Henry Ricllert Rich Holy Ghost New Hyde Park 'ifg 'FT Paul commanded respect from his class- mates . . . he knew what he wanted and went after it . . . would make any- one a real friend. Sodality lpGlee Club 3, Bowling 23 Honor Roll l, 2. Edward Paul Riebe 4 is Ed , v Our Lady of Loretto Hempstead gl Ed was a major aid in winning points tor his homeroom bowling team . . . he was quiet but had a great sense of humor. Intramurals I, 2, 3, 4g Vocation Club lg Bowling 2, 3, 4. James Walter Riley Jim St. Thomas the Apostle West Hempstead .lim had high principles and stuck to them . . . always seemed to attract the girls . . . was ready to pitch in anytime Sodality l, 2, 3, 4, Library lg Vocation Club lg Glee Club 3, Contraternity of Christian Doctrine 4. John Francis Riley Rile St. Philip Neri Northport John was quite active in PAL basket- ball . . . said to be the best bowler in Northport . . . he held a position of leadership in the Boy Scout Organizaf tiori. :Intramurals I, 2, 3, 4, Sodality I, , . Thomas Albin Riley Tom St. Joseph Garden City 203 Tom is probably the fastest talking human alive . . . a sharp and witty sense of humor . . . had many friends at Chaminade . . . our next John Foster Dulles. CRIMSON AND GOLD 4g SPACE 3, 43 Radio Club l. 2, 3, 45 Honor Roll I, 2, 3, 43 TARMAC 3, 4. Peter James Riordan ..BabY.. St. Anne Corpus Christi Pete was a natural leader . . . probably best known for his athletic activities . . . very popular among all the Flyers. Football 2, 3, 4, Basketball lg Track l, 2, 3, 4, Homeroom Officer 2, 3, 43 Honor Roll 23 Intramurals 2, 43 CRIMSON AND GOLD 45 Server 43 Senior Prom Chairman. Bill was one who kept the friends he made . . . William Nesbitt Robertson ..7-ex.. St. Ignatius Hicksville he was usually liked by those who knew him well . . . he was a spirit force at Chaminade. Math Club l, 2, Rifle Club 2, 3, and 3, 4, Intramurals l, 2, 3. Thomas Matthew Rogers 4 Slim St. Joseph Garden City Tom was greatly liked by everyone . . . he was depended on for many home- room duties and was as important as a spare tire, TARMAC l, 4: CRIMSON AND GOLD l, 41 Glee Club 3, 43 Bowl- ing 3, 45 Science Club 35 Intramurals l, 2, 3, 45 Server 4, Confraternity of Christian Doctrine 4, Honor ROII l, 2, 3, 45 Sodality l, 2, 3. Paul Joseph Rohan St Peter of Alcantara Port Washington PJ. was the first to eliminate his pre- posterous abdominous at Vic Tanny's . . , an unusually likeable fellow . . . drove a fast moving Ford. Rifle Club lg Intramurals l, 41 Science Club 3, 43 Math Club 33 Airplane Club 2. Neal Thomas Ronald Jerry Lee St. Boniface Sea Cliff Neil was very active for a small guy , . . he always wore a smile . . . any- one who knew him could say they liked him. Intramurals 23 Rifle Manager 3. Walter Thomas Rossi -'wair' St. Christopher Baldwin John Edward Rowan John St. Brigid Westbury Walt was popular among his classmates . . . he was especially smart when he wanted to be . . . his car was reputed as slow. Intramurals l, 2, 3, 43 Bowling 42 l lOr10r . John would dedicate himself to any good cause . . . he could do a job no one else could . . . his easy going manner made him quite popular. Sodality l, 2, 35 Basketball Manager l, 25 Glee Club 5. 2, 3g Confraternity of Christian D trine 3, 4. 20-l OC- Peter Charles Roxea Aezor St. Aidan Williston Park Pete was a dedicated track man . . . his homeroom standing was that of a true Flyer . . , everyone could get along with him. Intramurals l, 2, 3, 43 Cross Country 2, 4, Track 2, 3, 4. ilifiriiill -J George Anthony Rozyckl George St. Hedwig Floral Park L, 6j'Tl fi g - I r I k ,. ,., C ' ,, ,' f- ,- , . . . ff ,f 5 '7 K'fi 1a 5 'Wlf George was a calm tempered individual, f' ' ' , ' . . . he could be depended on at any 51x H- fl! time . . . his interests lie in the ' ff Q educational field. Vocation Club l. ff . ,V.i4,' 4 Simone Anthony Russo ' HSBVTIH St. Brigid Westbury Sam had the knack for making many friends . . . he had a thick beard and an equally thick head. Intramurals l 2, 3 4, F Officer l, 2. K Dv P -3- L ,X , ' ootball l, 2, Bowling 4, .l F5 Seniors out . . . to lunch. John Francis Ryan Jack St. Patrick Bay Shore John was an individual in his ideas. He knew his way around school and every- one had a friendly feeling towards him. Honor Roll l, 2, Biology Club lg Radio Club 45 Intramurals l. Cllr Mk 1 ., V i 'f fig bf-J by fy 1 i f William Joseph Ryan BilI St. Martin of Tours Bethpage 205 Anyone who really knew Bill had a great liking for him. He always had a light approach to anyone. Teaching or archi- tecture seems to be what he wants. Radio Club l, 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 41 Science Club 35 Intramurals 2, 3. l , , ,1,.lf9l!yV l f ll ff' ,I , , ' I NU I David William Sackman Sackie Holy Ghost New Hyde Park Whether on the gridiron, court, or track, Sackie meant victory for his home- room. His personality attracted many friends, He was well known as one ot Brother Quinn's Little Ones. Intra- murals l, 2, 3, 4, Vocation Club l. r . lvl? LM by If John Anthony Scardina Johnny St. Hugh Huntington John knew what he was after at all times. Everyone did appreciate his friendly attitude. He also boasted a rather slow car. Intramurals l, 2, 3, 4, Honor Roll l, 2, 3, 4, Bowling 3, 4, Science Club 3, Math Club 4, Judo Club. George Richard Schoen George St. Rose of Lima Massapequa George had an easy going but firm temperament . . , his was a real friend- ship, his school attitude was outstanding . . . no one could say they didn't like George. Sodality I, 2, Radio Club l, 2, Intramurals I, 2, 3, 4. Joseph John Savan uloeyi. i , St. Aidan Williston Park Joe had a firm character. lf anyone needed a hand, he could be depended on. Everyone had a great liking for Joe. Intramurals l, 2, 3, 4, Rifle Club l, 2, 3, 4, Judo Club, Biology Club l, Band 2. 206 Brother Kozar addr William Gerard Schafer aiu St. Raphael East Meadow Bill was one to stick up for his right: He had a flamboyant personality . . a great friend. In many drives he cam out on top. Dramatics l, 2, 3, 4, ln tramurals l, 2, 3, 4, Judo Club, SPAC 4, TARMAC 4, Rifle Manager l, 3 Bowling 2. i QWJQW Q5 rr N x j ' . Z fx' 5 Q , Gerard Herfry Schultheis Jerry Notre Dame New Hyde Park Jerry was known by everyone as . really nice guy . . . he was reservei but well liked . . . he bolstered thi spirit rostrum of his homeroom, division and school. Intramurals 2, 3, 4, Matl Club 3, Science Club 3, Honor Roll 2 f7f' . if J, 1 l, , JJ! Jia 'i VYVJTLQAST 'V L Vx V J li wwf lf K ' Q Wk 'xx r-Son Communion Breakfast ,I ' 'X V, - Cfffdi 1,7 1 L1 'fu Alva! ycce .aeaif g1nL4Af4 Of? .jaw St. Brigid ! Westbury John held the admiration, faith and liking of his homeroom and entire school classmates. He commands respect both from faculty and student body . . . much faith was placed in John. Student Council Officer 45 Student Body Officer 4, Student Council 2, 3, 4, Homeroom Officer 2, 3, 45 Football lg Track l, 2, 3, 4, Cross Country 3, CRIMSON AND GOLD Editor 45 Vocation Club l, 2, 3, Prom Committee 3, 4, lntramurals 2, 4, Honor Roll 3, 4, Confraternity of Christian Doctrine 4. Timothy John Shorten Tim St Anne 7 Garden City Tim was liked by all who knew of his qualities . . . he had a drive for what he wanted . . . his activity at school was unhampered. Basketball l' Football 2 3' Trac l 2 3' lntramuras , 45 Honor Ro 2 43 Speech an Debate 4, Bowling 3. awww gp? ' v L, 4, Gerard John Smith Smitty St. Christopher Baldwin r was a natural leader. He always a great number of friends about He was often seen fla around is sports car. S' Cl 3 Server lee cretar Football G . mei? i '- , 4 i u lg ntramura l. I' 45' U lj l 1' sl i VV NN' 'VXI -iw ,iv it arf QV Milk. ', . J. , i x, V J' X . Q 3 E v ,Cf . XM I 'nv ffafx 1 J A Martin James Siebold Marty Our Lady of Lourdes Malverne Marty was seen as an especially intelli- gent fellow . he captured the friend- ship of many other Flyers . . . his enthusiasm was unlimited for his school. Intramurals l, 2, 3, 45 Honor Roll 2, 3, Math Club 1, 2, 3, 45 Science Club 33 Bowling 2, 3, 4. John James Slaboch Slabs St. Aidan Williston Park rg . ' 1 cfk-4. L4-L1 v-' ii qv Ck ' John was reserved but active and like- able. No one had a bad word for John . . . he will be remembered as a cheer- leader in his white attire. Math Club l, 3, 45 Honor Roll l. 2, 3: TARMAC 45 CRIMSON AND GOLD 43 Cheerleader 45 Intramurals l, 2, 3, 4g Bowling 2, 3, 4. A rl , fi x77 ' 'en C7?-r5f tix LL C.. ., - f --1 f ,J , 1, mi .,,i,,,,1,f f7 w ' 'fi F44 ,gt ttrr--Zkfkf , 7 - 1 rl P -A cel aj, J John Joseph Stack -'Jam' St. Joseph Garden City John was always especially liked by his classmates. His manner attracted many friends. He was one of the most active at school. Honor Roll l, 2, 3, 45 Home- room Officer l, 41 Honor Society 2, 3, 4, President: Football l, 2, 3, 45 Track l, 2, 3, 43 Intramurals 4. JLTC C , Lf 'Pk , 2 207 k lik O Kenneth Joseph Starger Ken St. Joseph Garden City Ken, a great teacher in Hicksville has a talent for remembering all his Latin especially when he's serving Mass. Con- fraternity of Christian Doctrine: Honor Roll 33 TARMAC 41 CRIMSON AND GOLD, Junior Prom Committee, Server 4, Cheerleader 43 Football I, 2, Track l, 2, 3, Cross Country 3g Intramurals l 2 3 4 ' ' L1 1 JI' I x r u :Q,?v JY 'Q Joseph Aloyisuis Stork James Joseph Sullivan Professor Jim Sis. Joachim and Anne St. Patrick Bay Shore Queens Village Joe was a member of the famous combo, the Catalinas . . . came to Chaminade in his iunior year, he was known for his interest in activities. Honor Roll 3, 4, Glee Club 4, Science Club 3, Radio Club 31 Student Council, Dance Committee. ,l , hir ,Mft I I y L. ,jj Theodore Francis Sullivan ..7-ed.. St. Martin of Tours Bethpage A four year honor student Ted is one who is very likely to succeed in any- thing he puts his mind to. Honor Roll I, 2, 3, 45 Band I, 2, 3, 43 TARMAC 3: SPACE 4, CRIMSON AND GOLD, Biolog Club I, Science Club 35 Chess Club Y, 2, 3, 43 Class Officer 3, 4, Intramurals I, 2, 3, 4. 208 Jim, the man with the raspy voice . . . could ask the most confusing questions . . . worked hard at activities and studies. Sodality I, 2, 3, 43 Honor Roll I, 2, 3, 43 National Honor Society 3, 4, Class Officer I: Band l, 2, 3, 4, SPACE 3, 43 Biology Club lg Chess Club I, 2, 3. 4, Vice-President 43 Math Club 3, 42 Tennis 3, 45 Intramurals l, 2, 3, 4. lf QM vffllrsf W Michael Henry Steuerwalt Mike St. Bernard Levittown Mike is a likeable guy with a scientif head. He is known to use his book ba as a tent on camping trips. Honor Rc I, 2, 3, 4, National Honor Societg 3. 1 SPACE 3, 4, TARMAC 2, 3. 43 iolog Club I, Science Club 3. I to pl 1 Robert Emmet Sullivan Emmett Sacred Heart Cambria Heights Emmett . . . he cloesn't knock 'em dead with his bagpipes, he just kilts 'em . . . popular with the girls, Sodality l, 2, Server 45 TARMAC I, 2, 3, 43 Track 3, 4, Cross Country lg Intramurals l, 2, 3, 4, James Joseph Sweeney njim.. St. Joseph Babylon Jim last to arrive at anything, always has an evasive look on his face . . could stir up a little commotion at any gathering. Intramurals I, 2, 3, 4: So- dality I, Biolo y Club I: Honor Roll I 2, 3: Bowling gg Glee Club I. .,'..'l .- . gk on Q 1' U' lv . QC! : 'A f 4 . I s, A ff Stephen Michael Sweeney Etienne St. Thomas the Apostle West Hempstead Etienne, with his high pitched voice could always blush his way out of any situation. Intramurals I, 2, 3, 4, Honor Roll I, 21 Rifle Club I. .--Q Michael James Talbot Mike St. Ignatius Loyola Hicksville Mike seems to be always running around in circles around the track. He is known in music circles as Squeeze Box. Math Club 4, Track 2, 3. 4, Honor Roll I, 2, 3, 4g Intramurals I, 2, 3, 4. Now, look up here on the stage. llllll- '-I--. I 1' pi Mfhlhl'-L49 .will iff in N i , U4 - Xl T r X I Rl ,X X ., i Ml' 5 ',' , , I I . ' , l' ' f ,-i ' V I ..' I K Walter Charles Szturma Richard Lawrence Tabak Gi-Imp Rich Notre Dame Sf, Hedwig New Hyde Park Gump is Chaminade's own hockey au- thority when it comes to sitting down on the iob. He also wields a mean ac- cordion in his spare time. CRIMSON AND GOLD 43 Honor Roll I, 2, 3, 4, Intramurals I, 2, 3, 4, Baseball 2, Cheerleader 4. IN 'Axj Daniel John Tannacito ..TeX., St. Brigid Westbury Canoe shoe Tex is the only guy that can open the window in French class bv using the steam pipe. Biology lp Intramurals I, 2, 3, 4, Sodality 3, 45 Class Officer 4: Football 23 Track 2, 3, 4, TARMAC 33 Honor Roll 2. Geoff Football I, 2, , 1 lp Prom Committee 3. ft flhfl' Geoffrey Lawrence Tobey St. Mary Manhasset Geoff is so prolific that Bro. Oberster asked him to try out for the Speech team. He has a habit of collecting pencils, other people's, that is. 3 4 Track I, 2, 3, 4, Intramurals l,2, 3, 4, Homeroom Officer Floral Park Rich was always struggling for the honor roll . . . a tribute from his many friends because of his innocuous per- sonality. Honor Roll 2, 3, 45 Airplane Club 23 Science Club 3, 43 Math Club 2, 3, Radio Club 3, 4, Chess Club 3, 4, Server 3, 45 TARMAC 3, 4, CRIMSON AND GOLD 45 Intramurals 2, 3, 4, Dramatics 3, 4. 1' Anthony C. Thomas H7-ony., St, Anne Garden City Tony is known for his one funny ioke -his work in the Camera Club and intramurals. Camera Club lg Biology lg Intramurals l, 3, 4, Science Club 3. M? 411- 0 I I Richard Thomas Tracy Dick St. Patrick Bay Shore Dick was known around Chaminade by his white Dodge convertible . . . faith- ful follower of the football team . . . popular out in Brightwater also. Intra- murals I, 2, 4, Honor Roll 2, 3, Radio Club 43 Rifle Club l. 49 Q lt it t Thomas Michael Ungashick Hungy.. John Joseph Tyrrell l H St. Aidan BO-D'dd'eY Williston Park Sl- G e90 Y Favorite expression Garden City, here Bellerose I come , . . active in sports, class President of the Bo-Diddley Club . . . had plenty of friends . . . could make anyone laugh with his jokes. Intramurals l, 2, 3, 4, Honor Roll 21 Rifle Club I. activities and social life . . . Ungy was liked by all . . . crazy about Ohio girls. Camera Club I: Biology lg Football I, 2, 3, 4, Track 2, 3, 45 Intramurals I, 2, 3, 45 Bowling 2, 3, 43 Rifle Club lg Prom Committee 3, Dramatics 3. K KI V , It xilji 3 '- i X Gerard John Vanella Wolf at Anthony Francis Vachris .IT-onyi. St. Mary Roslyn Tony is a small guy with a big laugh- hc could always be heard in the halls of Chaminade ranking someone out. Football l, 2, Intramurals l, 2, 3. 4. John Edward Voniak Eddie St. Thomas West Hempstead John is a guy who has an interesting personality, dresses well . . . he is one of the best liked fellows around school. Glee Club I, 2, Biology Club Ig Bowling 3, 4, Intramurals I, , 3, 4. ' St. Aidan Williston Park One of the best athletic members of the senior class . . . never missed a party . . . without a doubt one of the smallest and most popular students at Chaminade. Class Officer 2, 3, 43 Base- ball 2, 3, 45 CRIMSON AND GOLD, Bowling 2, Fooball I, 2, 3, 45 Honor Roll I, 2. --C l 4 L T ,f r , . , I , ,fin Z1 Q 'J pt 0, JL John Thomas Wagner John 'T sr. Patrick Huntington Foxy John chalked up a big score a a senior . . . was reportedly popula with all girls . . . senior partner of tl' Wagner-Sweeney Club. Sodality I 5 Hof or Roll I. 2. 3, 45 Glee Club Igvocatio Club 2, Biology Club lg Bowling 3. Richard Francis Ward ..Dick.. Our Lady of Loretto Hempstead Keen sense of responsibility . . . had varied and distinct talents . . . always ready with ei smile. Prom Committee 33 Rifle Team I, 23 Bowling 43 Intramurals l, 2, 3, 4. ,mflllwa Andrew Francis Wargo Andy Our Lady of Loretto Hempstead Andy is intelligent and always the gen- tleman. lt's always worthwhile to listen to his suggestions. Band I, 2, 3, 43 SPACE 43 Biology CIub3 Chess Club I. 2, 3, 43 Golf 43 Intramurals 4. ' . rances de Chantal I5 H rx Come in, Brother Wicinski. Patrick Vincent Wasson npat.. St. Bernard Levittown , a class officer for four years, sharp- guy going. Although serious and simistic as far as marks are con- ned he is always good-natured and of fun. Homeroom Officer 2, 3, 43 1or Roll I, 2, 3, 43 Intramurals 2, 3, Rifle I3 Bowling 2, 3, 43 Server 4. Robert Thomas Warnock ..Bpb.. St. Anne Garden City Bob is one of Chaminade's great hu- morists, articulate in the art of telling the subtle ioke, especially in History class. Sodality I3 Biology I3 Camera Club 23 Library Staftg Glee Club I, 2, 3, 43 CRIMSON AND GOLD. John Martin Washecka Chief Holy Redeemer Freeport Chief is thinking of buying a palamino pony instead of a car. Chaminade's last remaining contact with thc Sioux. Biol- ogy Club lg Radio Club 43 Science Club 33 Intramurals I, 2, 3, 43 Bowling 3. 1 Q William Doane Watkins Wee Willy ffamo a de hunter , . . ays hunt' g for , girls, money and marks. Wee Willy,3' will surely be a boast to the Fighting lrish of Notre Dame. Sodality I, 2, 33 Contratcrnity of Christian Doctrine 2, 3, 43 Honor Roll l, 2, 3, 43 SPACE 3, 43 Glee Club I, 2, 3, 4, Camera Club 1, 23 Science J-if Club 33 Rifle Club lg Bowling 43 Intramurals I, 2, 3, 4. W Mft- 'r wt I .IA 9 N L fl' ,al 4,49 I James Edward Wavle, Jr. Ruben Ha,-ry Wesselg Jim Wess Holy Family St. Christopher Hicksville Baldwin Throws the fastest bowling ball in the league . . . had an intelligent and friendly personality . . . most of his free time was taken up in school ac- tivities. Track lp Sodality lg Honor Roll Ig Glee Club l, 23 Science Club 3, 41 Prom C ittee 3. wfi J' W1 Chaminade's self-styled Don Juan . . . always running through the halls on some Athletic Department duty . -. . liked by everyone. Honor Roll lg Biol- ogy Club lg Vocation Club l, 21 Prom Committee 35 Baseball Manager Z1 Bas- ketball Manager 2. 3, 4: DRAW' lub 42 Intramurals l, 2, 3, 4: CRIMSON AND GOLD 4. Gerard Albert White Jerry St. Killian, Farmingdale A famous trumpet player in the band. Gerry is well known by the Seniors for his participation in intramurals and ac- tivities. His qualities will take him far. lflorior :lslolli lg Band l, 2, 33 intramurals David Donald Whelehan nDaVen St. Joseph, Garden City One of the most affable and popular guys in the school . . . his ability to manage things went unsurpassed . . . most tyrannical Yearbook chief around . . . in four years, not one blond hair was ever out of place, Sodality 4, Stu- dent Body Officer, Vice President, Stu- dent Council Officer, Vice President, Homeroom Officer l, 2, 3, 43 Honor Roll l, 2, 3, 4, National Honor Society 3, 45 Treasurer 43 CRIMSON AND GOLD, Editor-in-Chief, Football Manager l, 2, 3, 4, Speech and Debate 3, 43 Vo- cation Club l, 23 Rifle Club l, 2, Prom Committee 33 Intramurals i, 2, 3, 4. Edward Joseph, Wheeler ..Ed.. St. Aidan Williston Park A calm, reserved personality he DOSSCS- ses. He contributes a great deal to Chaminade by always being willing to give a helping hand on any project. Radio Club l, 2, 3, 45 CRIMSON AND GOLD 4. uf Denis Gerard Wilde Den St. Brigid, Westbury Denis is the kind of guy that looks like he never has anything to do. Sodality l, 2, 3, 4, Diocesan Representative 4: Vocation Club l, 25 Honor Roll l, 2, 3, 4, National Honor Society 3, 43 TAR- MAC 2, 3, 4, Speech Club 3, 4, Glee Club l, 2, 3, 4: Officer 3, 4, Contra- ternity of Christian Doctrine 43 Basket- ball Manager l, 2, Dramatics 3, 43 'Dowling-I3L43 Server 43 BiclogyqClu,b Lg Dennis Reese Williams Beatnik St. Martin Amityville One of the best dressed men at Chami- nade . . . school's poet laureate , . . liked everyone and everyone liked him. Sodality l, 2, Honor Roll lg TARMAC 2, 3, 4, Glee Club l, 3, 4, Art Club 43 Radio Club i, 2, 3, 4, Vice-President 43 Vocation Club lg Baseball Manaoer l, 2, Intramurals l, 2, 3, 45 Dramatics 4. Robert Charles Williams ..BOb,. St. Agnes Rockville Centre One of the nicest guys that have roamed the halls of Chaminade. Bob, popular and active, is one of the finest addi- tions to the list of Chaminade men. Sodality I, 2, 3, 4, TARMAC 2, 3, 43 Speech Club 2, 3. 4, Treasurer 43 Honor Roll l', 2, CRIMSON AND GOLD 43 Junior Prom Committee, Intramurals 4. Richard James Yashewski uoicki. St. Killian Farmingdale One of the more popular men at Cham- inade from Farmingdale . . . active as a class officer for three years . . . al- ways liked by everyone. Class Officer l, 2, 3, Honor Roll 2, Bowling 3, 43 Football 2, 3, 4, Track l, 2, 3, 4, Intramurals l, 2, 3, 4. ,anna Michael Joseph Zanelli '-Mike St. Thomas the Apostle West Hempstead Great bowler for 4H-he likes volley- ball. When not looking over his books he is found on the intramural court. Bowling 2, 3, 4, Intramurals l, 2, 3, 43 Honor Roll 2, 3, 4, Rifle Club 2. ,cs 5c '0o + 'A 4 lu M 2 Q 2 Q .- as S19 2,4-J IN OxAXgA J 'X The Apex of Academic Application. Thomas Paul Zielazny Tom St. Anthony of Padua East Northport Tom was elected vice-president of the band because of his lfrequently usedl drum solo . . . the Ford he claims to drive is really a PIG. Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Vice-President 45 Intramurals l, 25 Bowling 3, 4, Prom Committee 3. l x - ' A Catherine Abramovich Mr. William Abramovich Mrs. William Abramovich Mr. and Mrs. James Abrams Mr. and Mrs. Bemard Adams Mrs. William E. Ahem Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Ahem Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Alfano Daniel F. Allen Mrs. N. Altomonte Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Anderson Mr. and Mrs. Edwin T. Anderson Roger Anderson Mr. and Mrs. Louis Annichiarico Mr. and Mrs. John Areiter Marie and Theresa Areiter Mr. and Mrs. A. Armata Mrs. A. Assante Mr. and Mrs. Salvatore Audammo Mr. and Mrs. William Austin Mrs. Ralph Axthelm B Mr. and Mrs. Edward Babor Mr. and Mrs. John Bailey William R. Balalaos Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Baldwin Barbara and Peter Ballantyne Margot and Bruce Ballantyne Mr. and Mrs. R. M. Ballantyne Reg and Paula Ballantyne Dr. and Mrs. P. F. Barbaro Mr. and Mrs. Acrille Barbero Mr. and Mrs. Robert J. Basel Mr. and Mrs. Louis Bassi Mrs. Anne Bauer Mr. and Mrs. Joseph B. Baxter Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Beck Franklin A. Becker Stephen Bell Mr. and Mrs. Frank Bencin Charles A. Bender Evelyn E. Bender Mr. and Mrs. Theodore C. Bender Mr. Kenneth Bennert Virginia Bennert Mr. and Mrs. John Bennett Mr. and Mrs. Milton I. Bennett Mr. and Mrs. H. Benson William J. Bergeman Charles Bergmeister Steve Bergmeister Harry A. Berke Mr. Joseph P. Bennel Mr. Harry Bemstein Anne and Theresa Birbiglia Mr. and Mrs. J. Birbiglia Mr. and Mrs. Philip Bleirneyer The Bleimeyers Mr. and Mrs. Ferdinand Bode John and Bill Bogel Mr. and Mrs. John J. Bogel Mr. and Mrs. Robert Bulger Mr. and Mrs. L. J. Bollo Mr. and Mrs. Robert C. Bolz George and Helen Bowers Mr. and Mrs. T. Bradford Alice A. Bradley Mr. and Mrs. Charles S. Brady Mr. and Mrs. Clyde F. Brady and Family Gerard J. Brancato Joseph J. Braun, Jr. Mr. and Mrs ohn Brehon - l Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Breiner and Family Mr. and Mrs. Francis T. Brennan Mr. and Mrs. James G. Brennan Morris Brenner Mr. and Mrs. Walter Bridges Mr. and Mrs. James J. Broderick Mr. and Mrs. Marshall Brooks Dr. and Mrs. DeWitt C. Brown 'lr. and Mrs. John J. Brown Mrs. Pearl Brown Mr. and Mrs. George Brucia and Family Mr. John G. Brunini Most Rev. Joseph B. Brunini Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Brunner Arthur J. Brunner Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence C. Buckley '51 Mr. and Mrs. M. C. Buckley Mr. and Mrs. John Bunk The Flyers grounded! 214 Personal Mr. and Mrs. A. Buonagura Mr. and Mrs. Richard J. Burggraf Mr. and Mrs. Edward F. Burke Miss Julia Burke Mr. and Mrs. Patrick Burke Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert J. Burns Mr. and Mrs. Paul J. Busch The Buttemeck Family Bud Butterworth Mr. and Mrs. Robert Byers, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. F. X. Byrne, Sr. Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Bymes Mr. and Mrs. John J. Byrnes C Dr. Daniel P. Cahill Mrs. Daniel P. Cahill Daniel P. Cahill, Jr. Patrick J. Cahill Terrence F. Cahill Mrs. Mildred Cain Mr. and Mrs. J. Calabrese Kenneth Calabria Lorraine Calabria Paul Calabria Philip Calabria Mr. Thomas Calderwood Mr. and Mrs. Thomas S. Calderwood Mr. and Mrs. Wm. M. Cameron Mr. and Mrs. John J. Campbell Thomas Campbell Mr. and Mrs. Anthony J. Campo Ted, Joe and Bill Campo Mr. and Mrs. Joseph R. Cannata Andrew Capasso Mr. and Mrs. Michael Capasso Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Capobianco Mr. and Mrs. Cardello Catherine Carlin Mr. and Mrs. D. Camiichael Mrs. Francis J. Carney Mr. and Mrs. Jerome Carney Jerry Carney Mr. and Mrs. Francis X. Camese Dr. and Mrs. P. Carone Catherine Carroll Mr. and Mrs. Harry J. Carroll Janet F. Canoll John E. Carroll Mr. and Mrs. Gerry Carlson Mr. and Mrs. Thos. F. Carroll Mr. and Mrs. Gerald J. Carson Marie J. Casale Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Casella Mr. and Mrs. John Casey Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Cash Arthur S. Casillo V. Chakerian Mr. and Mrs. James Chastonay Mr. Frank Chiafair Mr. and Mrs. Thurlow Childs Mr. and Mrs. M. R. Chopard Ralph Ciminera Mrs. M. Clarke Anna C. Clayton Mr. and Mrs. Matthew Coffey Dr. and Mrs. Jeff J. Coletti Mr. and Mrs. John M. Collins Mr. and Mrs. Daniel J. Comerford Daniel Comerford Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Conforti Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Conlan Thomas F. Conlan, Jr. Thomas F. Conlan III Barry J. Connolly Mr. John F. Connolly Mrs. John J. Connolly Clfl'0l'IS Mr. and Mrs. D. F. Connors Corky Considine Howard J. Considine Mrs. Howard Considine Raymond, Carole, Rusty Considine Mr. and Mrs. Hugo V. Conti Mr. and Mrs. Cofnway Lawrence A. Corbett H. Cornelius Adrienne J. Corrao Annette R. Corrao Joseph R. Corrao John S. Costanza Mr. and Mrs. John W. Coulter Ron Coulter Mr. and Mrs. F. Coumoyer Coyle Family Mr. and Mrs. J. Cregg Mr. and Mrs. A. Croce Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Crowley, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. R. S. Cukierski Mr. and Mrs. Charles A. Cullen Mr. and Mrs. James F. Cullem Miss,M. V. Cunningham Mr. and Mrs. Frank Cutolo Thomas Cutolo D Mrs. C. F. Daimler Mrs. Andrew G: Davis Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Dawson Mrs. Stephen De Coste Mr. and Mrs. Albert Degenkolb Mr. and Mrs. E. F. Delfoe, Jr. Mr. Martin Dellacona Mrs. Jane Del-Sasso Mr. and Mrs. C. DeLucia Mr. and Mrs. Rocco DeMaio Mr. and Mrs. Robert Demars and Son Salvatore DeNave Mr. and Mrs. Roger Dennehy John F. Denver Dominick M. Depada Mr. and Mrs. Patrick Desmond Charles E. Dezendorf Albert Dickerson Bertha Dieumegard Mr. and Mrs. A. Joseph DiLillo Mr. and Mrs. Raymond F. Dineen, Mr. Fred Dingfield Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Dobson James Doherty and Family Mr. and Mrs. Thomas J. Dolan Mr. and Mrs. James Donnelly Dr. and Mrs. Walter G. Donnelly Mr. and Mrs. T. Donahue Mr. and Mrs. W. Ward Donohoe Mr. George Dorfman Mr. and Mrs. Augustine D'Orta Miss Ellen G. Doyle Mrs. Helen Doyle Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Driscoll Mr. Thomas J. Driscoll J. Drubin Mr. and Mrs. James Dunne Gretta R. Durnell Gerard C. Durr Mr. and Mrs. Robert W. Durso John A. Dwyer, Sr. R. J. Dwyer Family Rod Dwyer E Mr. Richard Edgar Lawrence E. Eich, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Elchenlaub I Mr. and Mrs.,Willard Elsasser and Son Mary R. Ennis Mr. and Mrs. B. A. Erensen F Mr. and Mrs. Edward C. Falcone Dr. and Mrs. Joseph E. Farrell Frank Fasanaro Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Feld Dan Ferazzoli Peter C. F ilippone Mr. and Mrs. Raymond J. F inegan Mr. and Mrs. John Finley Mr. and Mrs. Joseph R. Fischer Mr. Lester Fiske Mr. Joe Flaherty Mr. and Mrs. John E. Flaherty Mr. and Mrs. S. Flaherty Mr. and Mrs. William E. Flaherty Mr. and Mrs. William M. Flanagan Mr. and Mrs. John A. Fox Mr. and Mrs. Vincent S. Fox Mr. and Mrs. Nicholas Franki Mr. and Mrs. Donald E. Franz Carl M. Frey Ernest Fried Mr. and Mrs. George Friedel A Friend of Chaminade Compliments of a Friend A Friend Mr. and Mrs. Frank J. Frischmann G Anthony Gabriele Florence Gabriele Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Gage Sidney Gage Salvatore Gaglio Mr. and Mrs. James M. Gallagher Mr. and Mrs. Joseph F. Gallagher Herbert Gamble Miss Lina Gambo Norman Gandia John Garland .L J in .M ,I Mr. Mrs Mr. Mr. Mr. Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Malcolm P. Garland . Josephine Gehring and Mrs. J. Geisler and Mrs. J. Geisler, Jr. and Mrs. Robert J. Gekle and Mrs. Albert J. Genovese and Mrs. Carl Germann Carl Germann, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Gerstner Gladys M. Gilga: Mrs. Julia R. Gill Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Richard A. Gill, Sr. and Mrs. M. Gillen Terrence R. B. Gillen Mr. Mrs and Mrs. Thaddeus R. Gillen . Roger T. Gilmartin Mr. Joseph Cirimonti Mr. and Mrs. George J. Gleason Eugene Godfrey Mr. and Mrs. C. Thomas Godfrey Mr. and Mrs. Harry Goebel Florence Gordon Mr. Mik and Mrs. Harry Gort e Griffin Mr. and Mrs. W. Griffin Mr. and Mrs. William McK. Griffin Mr. Albert M. Groh Mr. and Mrs. Albert Groh Mr Ade Nat Mrs Mr. Mr. Mrs . Jack Groh le and Bernard Grossman Grundfest . Thomas Guilfoyle and Mrs. Jos. A. Gundermann H and Mrs. Richard Haas . Divina Hackman William Hall Mr. Mr. and Mrs. John Halleron and Mrs. A. T. Hamill Jane Hamill ' Jam Mr. Mr. Mr. es J. Hanley and Mrs. J. M. Hannon Kemp Hannon and Mrs. Michael T. Hannan Mike Hannan Now the red one goes with the black one and the black one goes with the pink one 215 Edward John Karopczyc The lineup of offbeat characters. Paul Hartman '35 David Hartz Family Mr. and Mrs. Frederick W. Hashagen Mr. and Mrs. D. L. Hastings Mr. and Mrs. William C. Haverland Margaret and Mary Hayes Bill Healy Louis Hecht Henry Hecht H. Charles Hedges Mr. and Mrs. Otto Hegmann Mae Jo Henning Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Joyce Dr. and Mrs. Joseph Judge '37 K Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Kalbfleisch Jerry Kan Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Louis N. Kash, Jr. and Family Mr. and Mrs. Henry Rossebaum Mr. and Mrs. Christopher Keating Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs , Herlnan Hering Mr. and Mrs. Walter F. Keating Mr. and Mrs. James E. Keefe Mr. and Mrs. James J. Keefe Francis Hess A Hessian Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence J. Larson Mr. William Larson Dr. and Mrs. Andrew W. Lawrence Mr. C. R. Layne Mr. and Mrs. William F. .Leahy Mr. and Mrs. J. Lee Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Leitner Mr. and Mrs. John Lenahan Mrs. Anna L. Leonard Mrs. E. B. Leonard Donald E. Leonard Stephen E. Leonard Mr. and Mrs. Jack F. Lepre Mr. and Mrs. Alfred A. Lombardi Mr. and Mrs. Thomas J. Long T. Lorenzen Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and and Emest Lorforfant Mrs. William J. Luckas Mr. John D. Lynch, Sr. Mrs. John D. Lynch Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Lynch Katherine F. Lynch Mae E. Lynch Margaret A. Lynch The Lyons Family M Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur B. MacDonald George E. MacDonald L. P. MacDonald Mary Lou MacMurry Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred MacNei1 Edward P. Maher 1. B. Mahin Charles J. Mahoney T. E. Mahoney C. Major Harry A. Mallon Thomas Maloney . J. . Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hines Mrs. George Holahan Mrs. Helen Holloway Mr. and Mrs. Gerard Hughes Mr. and Mrs. Walter J. Hutchins Mr. and Mrs. Raymond T. Hyer Mr. and Mrs. Leslie J. Hyland I Mr. and Mrs. Peter Inguagiato Mr. and Mrs. Irvine I Mr. Keller In Memory of J. C. Kelly Mr. and Mrs. Howard Kenny Mr. and Mrs. Elwood S. Kent Mrs. Isabelle R. Kerr Mr. and Mrs. Nelson G. Kerr Mark Kessenick, Jr. '55 Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Kibrite John M. Kiely Mr. and Mrs. William Kinach Mr. and Mrs. Walter Kimick The Kirmsers Mr. and Mrs. Harry Kolb Mrs. Howard Kolbenheyer Mr. Oscar Kopp Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Korey Dr. W. A. Koran W. V. Johnson Andrew Peter Jacob Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs. Bill and Bob Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. . Irving Jagoda . W. Jellig Mr. and Mrs. James B. Kramer Lt. and Mrs. James Kramer, Jr. Mr. Kramer Frank T. Jennings M, and Mrs Johnson E. S. Johnson Mr: and Mrs Mr. and Mrs. W. Norman Johnson Mrs. R. L. Jones Stephen Jones Mr. and Mrs. Walter C. Jones Mr. and Mrs. William J. Jones Irene Josinsky Jeff Josinsky Nellie and Jerry Josinsky L Mr. Labua . Joseph C. Kray . Ben Kretkowski Fred J. Kump Mr. and Mrs. Clarence C. Lada Mr. Nicholas W. Laino and Family Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Lally and Family Dr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Timothy Jossin Joseph J. Lambert Mr. John Larson 216. Katheleen Maloney Mr. Otto Mangle Mr. and Mrs. Charles F. Mansfield Mr. and Mrs. A. Marra Mr. and Mrs. Walter H. Marvin Mr. and Mrs. Stanley F. Maslak Kenyon Mason Mr. and Mrs. Liberato Martelli, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Francis X. Mattes Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Mauro Herbert C. Mayer, M.D. Mr. and Mrs. F. J. McAndrews Mr. and Mrs. Myles McCabe James C. McCall Mr. David McCarthy Thomas McCarthy Mr. and Mrs. Thomas E. McCarthy Mr. and Mrs. Alfred McCord Mr. and Mrs. John F. McCuen Mrs. Leonard McCullough Mr. and Mrs. Robert J. McDermott Art McDonald Mrs. Gertrude McDonald Mr. and Mrs. Joseph L. McDonald, Sr Mr. and Mrs. D. J. McDonough Mrs. Nellie McDonald James M. McDonnell Teresa A. McDonnell Mr. and Mrs. Edward F. McDougal Francis Xavier McGinty Mr. Thomas McGl0in Mr. and Mrs. Thomas McGorry Mr. and Mrs. Frank McGratty Mr. Henry J. McGuire Dr. and Mrs. G. E. McGuirk Mr. John McKeon Mr. and Mrs. Joseph E. McMahon Mr. and Mrs. C. J. McManoney and Mrs. The McNally Family Mr. and Mrs. Harry McNiece Mr. and Mrs. Gossett W. McRae Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth A. McVeigh Mr. and Mrs. Robert H. Meagher Mr. and Mrs. J. Ross Meehan T. C. Meehan, Ir. Mr. and Mrs. W. Lester Melloh Mr. and Mrs. John I. Meng Mrs. K. M. Meng Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Merritt Mr. and Mrs. Nicholas Messina Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Michael Mr. and Mrs. Anthony G. Miller Mr. and Mrs. Edward E. Miller, Sr. Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Miller, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. William Miller, Ir. Mr. and Mrs. Dominick Milone, Ir. Mr. and Mrs. Vincent Milora Eileen Minogue Mr. and Mrs. Frank Mignone Iames Minogue Kathryn Minogue Pat Minogue Mr. and Mrs. Moakley Dennis Molloy Mr. John L. Molloy Mr. John L. Molloy, Ir. Michael Molloy Miss Ruth Monahan Paul and Thomas Monaghan Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Mongelli Mr. and Mrs. Martin Monet George A. Moore Harry N. Moore, Ir. Mr. and Mrs. Morales Mr. and Mrs. John Moran Mr. and Mrs. Jay Morgan Glenn Morgan Mr. and Mrs. L. H. Mortimer Mrs. I. Moss Mr. Motely Mr. and Mrs. Edwin M. Mulholland Mr. and Mrs. I. B. Mulligan Mr. and Mrs. Nicholas A. Mullins, Ir. Vinccnt j. Mulshine Mr. and Mrs. R. Mundhenk Mr. and Mrs. M. I. Murphy Mr. James Murphy Cele Myers Frank Myers N A. Natale Charles Natale Ann and Mary Neidhart Mr. and Mrs. Walter Neufelo Mr. and Mrs. W. Neway Mr. and Mrs. I. Nicarstro Walter Nicastro The Nielsens Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Nigro Mr. and Mrs. Nino Nobile Mr. and Mrs. Charles W. Norris Howard W. Nugento Mr. and Mrs. F. I. Nunnery 0 Brother. Robert obach, O.F.M. Ken O'Brien Iames M. O'Brien john V. O'Brien Mr. and Mrs. William B. O'Connell The O'Connor Family Mary E. O'Connor Mr. and Mrs. R. O'Dwyer Mrs. O'Crady Mr. and Mrs. Leo A. O'Grady Mr. Edward I. O'Halloran Mrs. Edward J. O'Halloran Edward O'Halloran, Ir. Maureen O'Hallorar1 Roger O'Halloran Mr. and Mrs. Brandon P. O'Hara Mr. and Mrs. William F. O'Hare Mr and Mrs O'Meara Dr. and Mrs. Frances J. O'Neill Dr. Philip O'Nei1l Mr. and Mrs. Adrian F. Pilliod George Pitti The Polidora Family August Ponge Mr. and Mrs. E. Price Mr. and Mrs. John I. Probst Cas and Al Procida Mr. and Mrs. Michael Proscia and Family Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Pufahl Mr. and Mrs. James F. Purcell Beatrice Pyatt Q Mr. and Mrs. Vincent Orcharsky Catherine O'Regan Anita O'Reilly Daniel O'Reilly Stephen O'Reilly Miriam C. Ormond Mr. and Mrs. john O'Rourke Miss Marcella O'Rourke P Mr. and Mrs. G. Packard Mr. and Mrs. Herman Pagels Dr. and Mrs. A. Palmisano Aldo N. Palmisano Linda Palmisano Nancy and Michael Palmisano Thomas Palmisano Mrs. james Pane Mr. and Mrs. Thomas E. Paradine Mr. and Mrs. David F. Parson Dr. and Mrs. Rudolph Parson Rudolph D. Parson Mr. and Mrs. Philip Paterno Mrs. Thelma Paulsen Gildo Pavan Marion B. Quigg Mr. and Mrs. james Quinn R Mrs. Paul Rago Mr. and Mrs. Leo E. Ragona Mr. Donald I. Ramsteck R. M. Ranagan, D.D.S. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Rance Mr. Matthew Rankel Mrs. M. Rankel Kathleen Rankel Mary Rankel Matthew Rankel Mr. Frank Ray Iack B. Raymond Peter F. Recasina Mr. and Mrs. William F. Reed Mr and Mrs. Arthur H. Reheuser Mr and Mrs. George Remacle Mr and Mrs. W. Rennie Mr and Mrs. Don H. Repice Mr and Mrs. Edward K. Rhatigan Mr. and Mrs. Dr. and Mrs. Frank D. Pedersen A. john M. Pellegrini Mrs. Louis Rheel Mrs. Joseph Rhodes Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Perretty Mr. Richard Mrs, Stanley Peterson Mr. and Mrs. Edward Rlelll Mrs. M. Petrocelli Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Riley Mr. V. Pignataro Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Riley Mrs. Vincent Pignataro Mr. and Mrs. V. W. Riordan Mr. and Mrs. George Pilkington, Sr. Mr. Rogert 217 It's Mr. Baxter, to you. Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Roth Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Rourke Mr. and Mrs. Charles I. Rozea and Mrs. Patrick Russo Mrs. Susan Russo Dr. and Mrs. Leo R. Ryan Mr. and Mrs. NVilliam J. Ryan Mr. S Grace C. Samwell Sara L. 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Smith Mr. and Mrs. E. I. Smyth S. R. Snider Mr. and Mrs. George Sochacki Mrs. Mary Solowie Mr. and Mrs. John Sorensen john A. Spence Sperendi Family Bernadette and Linda Spessotti Mr. and Mrs. William I. Springer A. T. Squitieri Mr. and Mrs. Holm B. Stack Mrs. Veronica Stamm Dr. Eli H. Stark Hilmut Staudcr Mrs. H. B. Steeg Mr. and Mrs. joseph Stile Mr. and Mrs. joseph Stime Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Stork Mr. and Mrs. E. Strobl Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Suher Ruth M. Sullivan Daniel P. Sullivan Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Sullivan Mr. Thomas Sullivan Mr. and Mrs. T. F. Sullivan 1. .. at Q . Aa I-rf E Q It's pretty cool on this side ot the equator! Mrs. Thomas M. Sullivan Mr. and Mrs. E. K. Swain joseph .W. Sweeny Mr. and Mrs. Edward H. Sweetse. Mr. and Mrs. Richard I. Szezepaniak Mr. and Mrs. Walter Szturma T Miss Rose A. Taaffe The Taylor Family Terry Taylor Mary Tegnander Mr. and Mrs. joseph F. Thomas Mr. and Mrs. William S. Thomas Mr. and Mrs. James Thompson NVilliam Tierney Mr. and Mrs. Myles Tintle Myles Tintle, jr. Mr. and Mrs. Gerard Tully Mr. and Mrs. James Tully Mr. and Mrs. William F. Tynan, jr. V Carol Vail The Van Name Family Mr. and Mrs. Mott Van Wagner Mr. Van Wieklen Vassalo Brothers Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Vaughan Mr. and Mrs. Robert Vaughan Mr. and Mrs. H. I. Veit Mrs. I. Veit Miss Clare Veitch Mr. and Mrs. Nicholas Verola Mr. and Mrs. jose C. Victoria The Vidoni Family Mr. and Mrs. George Vinioyis Ann R. Vissicchio Mr. and Mrs. C. Voelpel Miss Candy Vogel Mr. and Mrs. H. Vollbraeht Mr. and Mrs. john Voniak 218 W Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Waddell Mr. and Mrs. Paul A. Wagner Mr. and Mrs. XVilliam XVagner Mr. and Mrs. Richard Wakefield The XValdeier Family Mr. and Mrs. Edward B. Wallace Florence Wallace George Wallace Florence Walsh Mr. and Mrs. joseph VValsh joe NValsh Ioseph P. Walsh Mrs. Ella VVareing Harry XVareing Robert F. Wareing Mr. and Mrs. Pierre NVarny Mr. and Mrs. V. VVasson Ilenriette and Frank Wesiak 'XValter A. Wheatley Mr. James XVaechtler George Wheeler Mr. and Mrs. Harry W. Wessels Mr. and Mrs. john J. Wild Mr. and Mrs. Harry Williams Mrs. Maggie XVilliams Mr. and Mrs. Richard E. W1lllS Mr. and Mrs. Lewis E. Winston Mr. and Mrs. Proctor Winter Mr. Francis I. XVinters Mr. and Mrs. Harrison T. Whitm lll Mr. VVolk Mr. and Mrs. Arthur NVood Mr. and Mrs. John E. NVood Mr. and Mrs. Robert Food Mrs. John A. Worthley Mr. and Mrs. Wrocklage Y Mr. and Mrs. James Yaboni Mr. and Mrs. Albert Young Z Frank Zaleski, jr. AStoria 4-0808 ZARKIN MACHINE CO., INC. A 34-1 9 TENTH STREET LONG ISLAND CITY 6, N. Y. CONGRATULATIONS TO LE nov AND THE cuss OF 1960 MR. and MRS. LE ROY ESSIG MRS. ADELE KLASHUS MR. and MRS. S. VAICHUNAS and SANDRA MR. JOHN KLASHUS and DAUGHTERS Compliments of De Palma Printing Company, Inc. Printers of the Tamrac Office: 64 CLIFF STREET NEW YORK, N Y PI I: I TEANECK ROAD RIDGEFIELD PARK N J ZI9 Albertson COMPLIMENTS OF MR. AND MRS. THOS. I. HIGGINS, IR. MR. AND MRS. IOHN C. SLABOCH, IR. 45 CROYDEN COURT ALBERTSON DOWNS, N. Y. Country Club Drugs at the Albertson Station PI 6-1050 Delivery . . . of course P. 6: R. Construction Co. 24 Shafter Avenue Ploneer 2-3595 Hirsch Realty 1077 Willis Avenue Phone MA 1-5600 Raeder's Liquor Shop 1029 Willis Avenue Phone PI 7-0004 Albertson Farm Imp. Co. Willis Avenue Albertson, L. I., N. Y. Amityville COMPLIMENTS OF MR. AND MRS. CLIFFORD LENNON Amity Radio 8: Appliance Co. 72 Merrick Road Amityville, L. I. A and E Motors, Inc. 91 Merrick Road AM 4-2140-4477 Ben's Meat Market 285 Albany Avenue Amityville, N. Y. Babylon Mr. and Mrs. I. Sweeney 15 Independence Avenue Babylon Cabinets by Barfield 14 Independence Avenue Babylon, N. Y. Bright Lumber Corporation Complete line of building materials 1283 Deer Park Avenue Baldwin MR. AND MRS. I. G. CAHILL 86 LANCASTER AVENUE BALDWIN, N. Y. ADAM ROOFING AND SIDING CORP. 26 SUNRISE HIGHWAY BA 3-0005 Ioe's Seafood 338 Grand Avenue Baldwin, L. I. I. Celuch 4 Brookwold Avenue Baldwin, L. I., N. Y. Virginia Murphy - General Insurance 625 Stratford Road Baldwin, L. I., N. Y. Eleanor School of Dance 1515 Woodside Avenue Baldwin, N. Y. Frank I. Calabria - Cinematographer 892 North William Street Baldwin, N. Y. Men's and Boys' Wear Duerk Brothers 2067 Grand Avenue Marx Bake Shop 329 North Grand Avenue Baldwin, L. I., N. Y. Vincent J. Lawrence 858 Lincoln Avenue Baldwin, L.I. Gibson's Service Station Merrick Road, Lakeside Drive Baldwin Sun Paint 179 North Grand Avenue Geo. Becldey BA 3-6045 Grand Cleaning 8: Dyeing Co. A. Shaldone, Expert Tailor 210 North Grand Avenue X-L Cleaners 340 North Grand Avenue Baldwin, N. Y. Chas. Koeler 6: Son, Inc. Interior Decorators Baldwin, N. Y. Purcell's Liquor Shop 10 East Sunrise Highway Baldwin Pierson's Service Station Grand Avenue and Ioy Boulevard MA 3-9805 The Casella Family 831 Center Drive Baldwin, L. I Stonehenge Shoes Young People's Footwear 1960 Grand Avenue Harbor Bakery 983 Church Street Baldwin Harbor, N. Y. Bellmore MR. AND MRS. JOHN F. MAHON 401, HUGHES STREET BELLMORE, L. I. ST. BARNABAS APOSTLE CHURCH 404 BEDFORD AVENUE BELLMORE, L. I. MR. AND MRS. JAMES I. PISTANA 104 GRANT BOULEVARD NORTH BELLMORE, N. Y. Giuseppe's Restaurant, Inc. Italian Cuisine - Every Meal a Fiesta 50 Iesusalem Avenue Maccaro's Family Liquor Store 1499 Bellmore Avenue North Bellmore, N. Y. Don't be afraid. Jump. 220 COMPLIMENTS OF Tom and Larry Longua 0 Compliments of Compliments of Harry J. Lee, D.D.S. CLASSOF'32 and A F RIENID James P. Lee, LL.B. CLASSOF '35 KXQQIB A 87 PARK BOULEVARD MALVERNE, NEW YORK 221 The Cover Family 4 Brook Place Bellmore, L. I. Empire State Cleaners 1904 Newbridge Road SUnset 5-2510 Farina Rambler 1533 Bellmore Avenue North Bellmore, N. Y. Bellerose MR. AND MRS. JOHN TYRRELL 89-24 240th STREET BELLEROSE, L. I. Mr. and Mrs. Louis C. Maurer 87-15 254th Street Bellerose, L. I. Bethpage Alco Electronics, Inc. 154 Hicksville Road PE 5-7120 L. Potter, Inc. 4040 Hempstead Tumpike Bethpage, N. Y. Lawn Service 16 Farmedge Road Bethpage Bethpage Esso Wantagh Avenue and Hicksville Road Bethpage United Lath-Plastic 6: Acoustic Seaman Avenue Bethpage, L. I. Brooklyn HERCHENRODER BROS., INC. 2914-24 ATLANTIC AVENUE BROOKLYN, N. Y. ACT ELECTRICAL CONTRACTORS 26 TI-IROOP AVENUE BROOKLYN 6, N. Y. ARENELLA SALES CO. IAPPLIANCESJ 280 WYCKOFF AVENUE BROOKLYN, N. Y. I-I. I. WILLIAMS INDUSTRIAL PAINTING 132 DWIGHT STREET M. MAROTTA Gr CO., INC. 130 BOERUM PLACE BROOKLYN, N. Y. A FRIEND FaoM nnooKLYN, N. Y. Standard-Johnson Co., Inc. 373 Pacific Street Brooklyn, N. Y. The last number. Standard Spring and Manufacturing Co., Inc. Brooklyn 15, N. Y. Dunworth Wines 6: Liquors 48-12 3rd Avenue Brooklyn, N. Y. Good Luck From Bnming Bros., Inc. Frank C. Casale Dental Laboratory 50 Bushwick Avenue EU 7-6393 Allied Coat, Apron 8: Towel Supply Rental and Laundering of Articles 1826 Suydam Street VA 1-9831 Badgley-Shutt, Inc. Guild Opticians 326 Livingston Street Betty's Beauty Salon 7604 - 13th Avenue Brooklyn 28, N. Y. Philip Geyer - Insurance 1106 Gates Avenue Brooklyn 21, N. Y. Compliments of Hon. and Mrs. I. Vincent Keough Brooklyn, N. Y. Flozel Beauty Salon 533 Ocean Avenue Brooklyn 26, N. Y. Carle Place MYER, HORACEK AND SCHOPPE 487 WESTBURY AVENUE CARLE PLACE, N. Y. 222 ONE OAK DAIRY, INC. 353 OLD COUNTRY ROAD CARLE PLACE, N. Y. RAINBOW SERVICENTERS, INC. COMPLETE AUTOMOTIVE SERVICE UNION TURNPIKE, NEW HYDE PARK GLEN COVE ROAD, CARLE PLACE Carle Place Wines and Liquors 459 Westbury Avenue Carle Place, N. Y. Mr. and Mrs. I. McCarthy 271 Dow Avenue Carle Place, N. Y. Paul Kelley Funeral Home, Inc. 365 Westbury Avenue, Carle Place, N. Y. W. O. Cave Co. QAID Religious Articles 290 Westbury Avenue, Carle Place Compliments of the Kilduil: Family Carle Place, N. Y. Razzano's Bakery 569 Westbury Avenue Carle Place, N. Y. Commack Luck and Best Wishes to the Class of '60 From the Annichiarico Family Cornrnack, N. Y. Sellerberg Nursery 232 Veterans Memorial Highway Commack, N. Y. Compliments of Compliments of CHICAGO EXPRESS Leone and Pollack INC- 4O EXCHANGE PLACE NEW YORK CITY HIGHWAY CARRIERS SERVING THE EAST and WEST RE 9-8376 JA 6-2779 WA I-0644 William Saloy, Inc GENERAL BUILDING CONSTRUCTION l50-ll 94th AVENUE JAMAICA, NEW YORK Edmond J. Foley ELECTRICAL CONTRACTOR SOYSSET, NEW YORK Y xl .I V V 15 xxf+'.Ff -'9 g w, sz X X Y ,. 3 u. -5. A A Ve. , Q J, fr - 'ir X an fs. Z! 5 H Mg? , , L QU 1 K Y 1 f V 'j5,: - r fs wx ,SRM Q. 2 ' 1 .ff ' f ' ff nf- x 1 bi- li ...fi wx-, glxb mfR H .. , -ra! X3 v , Ms- X' ff? ,ff nf p V ,g f . ' f, Q, , . gf 'X 2. 1 ' divx A 73' V V X. t H, A , 'ir 2 ,Ak 1' f ll 1 ' ' ' -5 I .. - 'a A W . .. ' ' , 'Q ,I A. I ct 7 J - .' ' ' fl - ' Q' r. f- 7 H . ' B Y :A 'N 'I' 2 , site., ' J, 21 n y , 3 .1 , ,xg . - ' fi R ' 177 , 'x wav 'f- , Q' 1 M .f..- f , ' . 'wr R 1 + , - ml Y-, , 1, . ,qw -- rf - i- .1 ' W V . . r ., 7 Z ' F K-15 A xl Q N -' Q X Ex. . .-vp. f -NIJ, .Ks :EVE , L., Q, ,.1. i if 'N -ly- 4 , .. -.L V . -.5 1- 7 if-are bl Jf'-fl 'Q ,'-if 'Q .V 57 'fr R. ' I-1' F- -re' -'if -54.5 4 ,Q . r . , 7 ' Y, , ' W , ki, . v 'I I Q . . .Q - Nu . ' 4- , ' -' . LX,-,, . Y , Lv-y. .- ,g-Q V.. - -,X 1 Gig' ' 1 - ' .Avi -. ,+ ' 2 ' rc Vw. f--. 1 JT ' an X , Q ,.,.k ffjf' - x , - ,. W, ,f f- ,Y 4 a J v - . fx- Jw ., , , , -' vu , ,A tr 4 , fy 'L Y ,kk ' . l .. s , . I t ' 5 ,T f ' ff A ff' f b A lt. ' QL Q ' v, .- - W ' 2-x f Q ' 'Mm ZZ-1 THE INCOMPARABLE fifaatdngton 74cm Wowe LUXURY AND ELEGANCE at Surprisingly Moderate Rates Specializing in Weddings, Banquets. Communion Breakfasts, Rosary Society, Card Parties and Fashion Shows 5 Banquet Rooms - Accommodating from 25 to I5OO Persons WAInut I-6I9O - HAmiIton 7-8485 I24 EAST JERICHO TURNPIKE HUNTINGTON STATION, L. I. CONGRATULATIONS TO THE CLASS OF IO6O Mr. and Mrs. I. William Watkins A COMPLIMENTS OF M ennin ger Bakeries, In C. Our Fifty-Eighth Year BROOKLYN 27, NEW YORK 225 East Meadow Dartanian Fallon's Abode East Meadow New York Outlet Br Sales Corp. 2080-Front Street East Meadow, L. I. A-1 Realty 2090 Front Street C. I. Mueller - I. E. Simonetti - Owners State Farm Insurance 2374 Hempstead Turnpike PE 5-1900 De Lucian Insurance 2378 Hempstead Tumpike East Meadow Ed's Glass Works 393 Newbridge Avenue East Meadow Mid-Island Farm Bert Undemaz - Prop. 1724 Hempstead Tumpike East Northport TURNPIKE TIRE CO., INC. 1057 EAST IERICHO TURNPIKE EAST NORTHPORT, N. Y. Messinger Insurance Agency Established 1932 AN 1-1357 VVheatley's Market 78 Main Street Northport, N. Y. Spot's Meat Market 317 Larkiield Road East Northport Richter's Prime Meat Market Carl Madsen, Prop. East Northport Lynn Electronic Products Corp. Church Street and Route 25A Northport, N. Y. Gitsas Brothers Wholesale and Retail Fruit and Produce ANdrew 1-1549 Wallace Toy or Stationery 24 Laurel Road East Northport, L. I. Leamy's Book Shop 18 Larlcield Road East Northport, N. Y. Anderson's Garage 69 Laurel Road East Northport, L. I. East Rockaway Charles Krull dr Son, Inc. Plumbing and Heating Supplied and Installed 338 Atlantic Avenue Edwin C. Gerrity Agency 340 Atlantic Avenue East Rockaway, N. Y. East Williston STANDARD SERVICE CO. 376 FEATHER LANE EAST WILLISTON, N. Y. Dodge Wire Corp. 54 Downing Street East Williston, N. Y. ' East Williston Greenhouses Post Lane East Williston A 8: T Hardware Co., Inc. 433 Hillside Avenue Opposite Herricks Shopping Center Williston Tailors 8: Furriers Cleaning done on premises 470 Sagamore Avenue Elmont EDLU CUSTOM BUILDERS, INC. 1301 HEMPSTEAD TURNPIKE ELMONT, L. I. Texaco Dutch Broadway Service 1755 Dutch Broadway Elmont, N. Y. Dutch Broadway Pharmacy 1785 Dutch Broadway Elmont, N. Y. Tudor jewelers 800 Elmont Road Elmont, N. Y. Jim Dandy Cleaners Shirt Laundry 1662 Dutch Broadway Alfred N. Krummenacker Linden Boulevard Elmont 226 Farmingdale CLARE FAMILY 25 LINWOOD AVENUE FARMINCDALE, N. Y. Memorial for all cemeteries St. Charles Memorials Farmingdale, L. I. Mr. and Mrs. I. Massimino 191 Thomas Powell Boulevard Farmingdale Perillo Bros. Fuel Oil Corp. 9 Murray Sheet Farmingdale, N. Y. Fanningdale Bakery 244 Main Street F anningdale, L. I. Floral Park INTER-COUNTY TITLE GUARANTY AND MORTGAGE COMPANY 170 JERICHO TURNPIKE KARL KUECERL COMPLETE INSURANCE SERVICE 260-08 HILLSIDE AVENUE FI 7-3333 Savemore Cleaners 148 Tulip Avenue Floral Park Verbena Delicatessen 6 Verbena Avenue Floral Park D. Moss Shoes 188 Jericho Tumpike Floral Park Girds 6: Springer Delicatessen Home-made salads and home cooking 374 Tulip Avenue Floral Fumiture Co., Inc. 216 Jericho Tumpike FL 4-6311 Michael P. Morgan 11550 Tyem Avenue Religious Articles H. Hildebrand Trucking 82-49 256th Street Floral Park, L. I. Purcell or Minogue Real Estate and Insurance Floral Park, N. Y. Richardson's Liquor Store, Inc. 372 Tulip Avenue FL 4-1550 PRimrose 5-3222 HOIIis 5-5500 M eyer Motor Parts C0 m P 6 Y The Air Supply Corp. AND CHARLES w. MILLER, Pres. Meyer Lubricants, Inc. Distributors of HEATING and AIR CONDITIONING FRED MEYER SUPPLIES 214-80 JAMAICA AVENUE I9 WEST COLUMBIA STREET QUEENS VILLAGE 28, N. Y. HEMPSTEAD. L- I- 4M2ualil'4fcuul3maice. . BLUE PRINTS PHOTOSTATS AUTOPOSITIVES PHOTOGRAPHS BLACK G' WHITES PHOTO-OFFSETS Hudson Blue 8: Photo Print Co., Inc. 25 BROADWAY- I7 BATTERY PLACE - I I I 8th AVENUE Phone BOwling Green 9-6466 ZOO MADISON AVENUE- Phone MUrray Hill 3-4685 NEW YORK CITY Messenger Service Prints While You Wait 227 Floral Prime Meat Market 225 Iericho Tumpike FL 4-0470 Bocar Realty Hillside Avenue and City Line Floral Park, N. Y. Floral Park Firestone 216 Iericho Turnpike Floral Park, L. I. Iohn's Meat Market 55 Covert Avenue Stewart Manor, Floral Park Carl's Shoe Repair 274 Jericho Turnpike FL 4-2267 Flushing John Sullivan 35-34 Union Street Flushing, N. Y. Shanco Construction Corp. 67-36 184th Street Flushing, N. Y. Ann's Restaurant 39-15 192nd Street Flushing, N. Y. Charles A. Foskett, Manager Prudential Ins. Co. of America 42-15 Main Street Franklin Square RAY'S FORMAL WEAR 8 NEW HYDE PARK ROAD FRANKLIN SQUARE, N. Y. Franklin Sq. Van Co., Inc. 1155 Hempstead Tumpike Franklin Square, L. I. Dorothy and Iohn M. Duffy 6 New Hyde Park Road Franklin Square Domanski Florist 13 New Hyde Park Road Franklin Square joseph Meisel Stationery 167 Franklin Avenue Franklin Square, N. Y. Madison Franklin Apothecary, Inc. 905 Hempstead Turnpike Phone FL 4-0920 -.l,..l.,i-. Modem Shoe Repairing C. Del Buono and A. Savastio 964 Hempstead Turnpike Drug Fair 775 Hempstead Tumpike Keyboard Music 1035 Hempstead Turnpike Franklin Square, N. Y. Freeport Compliments of Sea Breeze Freeport Martin Coal Br Oil Co., Inc. 99 Russell Place Freeport, N. Y. joseph H. Fisher 8: Co. Accountants and Auditors 30 Bedell Street A Friend From Freeport Tunis-McDougal Motors, Inc. 379 North Main Street Freeport, N. Y. Town Cleaners 26 South Grove Street Freeport, L. I. Mr. and Mrs. jack Frost 103 Roosevelt Avenue Freeport, L. I. Frank's Southside Service Station Atlantic and South Long Beach Avenue Freeport, L. I. Carden City GARDEN CITY BOWL RESTAURANT, COCKTAIL LOUNGE 987 STEWART AVENUE PARK DOING 41 CAMBRIDGE AVENUE GARDEN CITY, N. Y. CONGRATULATIONS CLASS OF '60 MR. AND MRS. H. R. McGOWAN GARDEN CITY, L. I. COMPLIMENTS OF GARDEN CITY HOTEL GARDEN CITY, N. Y. COMPLIMENTS OF MR. AND MRS. ALFRED J. STARGER 48 AVALON ROAD HILTON HOUSE - WINES .sr LIQUORS 58 HILTON AVENUE GARDEN CITY, N. Y. MR. AND MRS. J. DONALD WHELEHAN 76 KENSINGTON AVENUE GARDEN CITY, N. Y. Best Ever Cleaners 184 Seventh Street Garden City Garden City Hair Stylists, Inc. 656 Franklin Avenue Carden City, N. Y. Eastem Industrial Equipment Co. Contractors Equipment, Sales and Services 2233 Jericho Tumpike Compliments of The Catherwood Family Mr. and Mrs. Matthew W. Rogers 201 Brompton Road, South Garden City South, L. I. Franklin Squafe Mr. Miller, the action is on the other side of the court. 228 WHEEL N A F R I E N B Resale Specialists OF THE CLASS OF '63 i' Long lsland's Largest Realtors Main Office 234 OLD COUNTRY ROAD, HICKSVILLE, N. Y. WEIIs 8-2900 - Direct Line Fleldstone 7-6700 Branches HEMPSTEAD IVanhoe 6-2600 WANTAGH SUnset I-9600 HUNTINGTON HAmiIton 3-6500 BABYLON MOhawk I-4500 ISLIP JUniper I-3400 REAL ESTATE MORTGAGES INSURANCE Asfofaa 4-sooo ARMOR ELEVATORS Manufacturers of ELECTRIC PASSENGER and FREIGHT ELEVATORS DUMBWAITERS - ELECTRO OIL-HYDRAULIC ELEVATORS INSTALLATION - MODERNIZATION MAINTENANCE - REPAIR IIRMUR ELEVATIIII CUMPANY, Inc. 35-45 35th STREET LONG ISLAND CITY 6, N. Y. EDgewood 4-2300 THOMAS J. LONG, INC. INDUSTRIAL PLASTIC DISTRIBUTORS Cr FABRICATORS 215 STONEHENGE LANE CARLE PLACE, L. I., N. Y. 229 Taylor Wamer Corp. Independent Realtors 101 7th Street PI 2-7100 Compliments of Mr. and Mrs. Frank A. Petro Mr. John I. Tart 150 Wickham Road Garden City, N. Y. Canivan Brothers, Inc. 166 7th Street Carden City, N. Y. Mr. and Mrs. Edward I. Christie 263 Whitehall Road South Garden City, N. Y. Garden Sweet Shoppe 61 New Hyde Park Road Garden City, N. Y. Bellow's Liquor Store, Inc. 34 Nassau Boulevard, South Garden City, L. I. Mr. and Mrs. Thos. F. Cunningham 160 Kilbum Road Garden City Adelphi Delicatessen 351 Nassau Boulevard South Garden City Medical Center Pharmacy 530 Franklin Avenue Garden City,'N. Y. IGA Supermarket 269 Nassau Boulevard Garden City South Mr. and Mrs. George I. De Luca 236 Kensington Road South Garden City Mr. and Mrs. Louis Fasano 207 Roxbury Road South Garden City South, L. I. Garden City Formal Wear Rental 48 New Hyde Park Road Carden City, N. Y. Michael's Shoe Shop 361 Nassau Boulevard Garden City South Nassau Boulevard Market 4 Nassau Boulevard near Cambridge Avenue Garden Cay, N. Y. Filan's Beauty Salon 7 Nassau Boulevard Garden City South The Hanft Coodie Shop, Inc. 20 Nassau Boulevard Garden City South Oh! What a weekend! Williamson Paint 8x Wallpaper Co. 994 Franklin Avenue Garden City, N. Y. Angelo's Quality Meats 295 Nassau Boulevard Garden City South, N. Y. Mrs. Joseph Rhodes 200 Marcus Avenue Garden City Park Komfield's Pharmacy 41 New Hyde Park Road Phone FL 4-0970 Chemicolloid Laboratories 55 Herricks Road Garden City Park Sweeney-Hamilton Mobile Service Station 36 New Hyde Park Road Riesterer's Bakery 96 7th Street Garden City, N. Y. Garden Chop House 9 Nassau Boulevard South Garden City Giesler's 7th Street Stationery 170 7th Street Garden City Adephi Drive In Cleaners 328 Nassau Boulevard Garden City, N. Y. Albert A. Reitman, D.D.S. 520 Franklin Avenue Garden City, N. Y. 230 Victor's Barber Shops 1001 Franklin - 654 Franklin PI 6-9437 Glen Cove Bella Vista Meat Market 24 Bella Vista Avenue Glen Cove, L.I. Dyckman Laundry 6: Dry Cleaning Daily Pick Up 6: Delivery Service Phone ORiole 6-3333 Glen Head DUFFY 6: HORAN, INC. INSURANCE - REAL ESTATE - BONDS GLEN HEAD, N. Y. Whitting Funeral Home, Inc. Glen Head New York Fitzsimmons 13 Glen Head Road Glen Head Brinkin Pharmacy, Inc. 687 Glen Cove Avenue ORi0le 1-4949 Compliments of Stella Shoppe Town 6: Country Togs Carl's Barber Shop 63 Glen Head Road Glen Head, N. Y. BEST WISHES TO THE CLASS OF 1960 FROM Mr. and Mrs. Jerome H. Doran and Family A SU 5-1121 TSAIRIS BROS. LIQUORS CH ERRYWOOD SHOPPING CENTER O WANTAGH, NEW YORK Herricks Heat Inc. T. J. HEWITT, Pres. FUEL OIL - OIL BURNERS Installation and Repairs for Any Type Heating System 1 ll HERRICKS ROAD Pl 2-7121 Compliments of Friendly Frost Stores, Inc. 639613 X 'ya' 'Z J Q 5: .-J 4. 2 f' U v 8 X' 'L . fn -Q . -, ' A 'JA -i 4 n ar' Personalized Heating Service Wmdoz 7nd Zo., 7:04, 80 WINDSGR AVENUE MINEOLA G P 6-5900 OR 6-2226 232 my-we is BEST WISHES TO THE CLASS OF 1960 Compliments of Me Capobianco Family WA 4-2030 WA 9-1054 Wilgian Press UNION PRINTERS Specializing in CHANCE BOOKS - JOURNALS YEARBOOKS Ci9QI'b 30 VANE STREET NEW YORK 14, N. Y. P1 7-8789 Compliments of Standard Aircraft Equipment Company PIC Design Corp. PIONEER DISTRIBUTORS OF AVIATION'S LEADING LINES MINEOLA, LONG ISLAND, NEW YORK Subsidiary BENRUS WATCH CO., INC. 477 ATLANTIC AVENUE EAST ROCKAWAY, N. Y. Casey's Service Station Railroad Avenue Glen Head, N. Y. Glen Head Tailor 8: Cleaner 56 Glen Head Road Glen Head, L. I. Greenlawn GREENLAWN VARIETY 5 8: 10 65 BROADWAY CREENLAWN, L. I. St. Joseph Council No. 4810 Knights of Columbus Creenlawn, N. Y. Creenvale CREENVALE PHARMACY, INC. CLINTON P. CAVUOTI, Ph.C. 5 NORTHERN BOULEVARD Sandy's Luncheonette 67 Glen Cove Road Greenvale, L. I. Greenvale Meat Market 66 Glen Cove Road Greenvale, L. I. Iohn's Market Glen Cove Road near Northern Boulevard MA 1-7200 Halesite Curtis School Photography 134 New York Avenue Halesite, L. I. Harbor Inn New York Avenue Halesite Hempstead HILL Moroas, INC. 251 MAIN STREET HEMPSTEAD, N. Y. VACAR CONSTRUCTION coma 1 1 DOVER PLACE HEMPSTEAD, N. Y. OLYMPIC PARKING SERVICE, INC. 250 FULTON AVENUE HEMPSTEAD, N. Y. BROWN -HARTER CADILLAC, INC. 316 NORTH FRANKLIN STREET IVanhoe 3-6600 COMPLIMENTS OF HQEMPSTEAD BANK Gehrig, Ritter 8: Coffey, Attomeys 250 Fulton Avenue Hempstead, N. Y. Royal McBee Corporation 386 Fulton Avenue Hempstead, N. Y. Mr. and Mrs. J. Ward 233 Warren Street Hempstead, N. Y. Garden Press Corporation 19-21 Greenwich Street Hempstead, L. I. Walsh-Conley Religious Goods, Inc. 38 North Franklin Street IVahoe 6-1717 Compliments of Thomas Bligh Country Delicatessen 159 Main Street After dinner relaxation l?l Mardel's - Ethical Phannacy Clinical Laboratory Professional Building, 131 Fulton Avenue Lewis-Harwood 61 Co., Inc. 320 Fulton Avenue Hempstead, N. Y. Fitsall Screw Anchor 473 South Franklin Street Hempstead, N. Y. Ziminski, Inc. 153 Cornell Street Hempstead Standard Parts Corp. 277 North Franklin Street Hempstead, N. Y. Lasko Delicatessen 71 Main Street Hempstead, L. I. Westminster Gulf Service Station Hempstead Turnpike and Westminster Roa Official State Inspection Clinton Liquor Shop 424 Clinton Road Hempstead Clinton Delicatessen 426 Clinton Street Hempstead, N. Y. Prescription Specialists Free Delivery - Open Sundays Ellvin Drugs - IV 3-6964 Tom's Barber Shop Expert All Style Hair Cuts 291 Nassau Boulevard South Community Market: Sal Santarsiero 175 Baldwin Road Tel: IV 6-1600-1601 B. M. Patterson 266 Greenwich Street Hempstead H. L. Gross 8: Bro. 14 Main Street Hempstead, N. Y. John M. Serenci - Insurance Co. 742 Fulton Avenue Hempstead, N. Y. jess White, Inc. 45 South Franklin Street Hempstead Ceorge's Delicatessen 410 jerusalem Avenue Hempstead, N. Y. Hempstead Lincoln-Mercury 301 Franklin Avenue Hempstead, L. I. d A. I-I. Stiehl Furniture Company Since I 909 Quality Living, Dining and Bedroom Furniture 28 WEST 20th STREET Ca rpets, Too NEW YORK II, NEW YORK BEST WISHES TO THE CLASS OF 1960 Mr. and Mrs. Levern I. Norton 1k HO 5-7071 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 228-28 95th AVENUE QUEENS VILLAGE, N. Y. 235 - ' if tgii-N ,- H ,, . .,:.1f- zgo' ., W r 'X W4 'hwy . ,Q 'Q'-. ,. U,-A . . T - Q. 9 77Zclane Vu General Contractors 50 Merrick Road Rockviile Centre, N, Y. ROckviIle Centre 6-9000 236 Fleldstone 7-0550 PARK HILL LIQUUR SHUP CRY Tank C 'P0'a':'0 FREE DELIVERY 254-I0 HILLSIDE AVENUE FLORAL PARK, NEW YORK JOHN HAGAN, President 5309 97th PLACE CORONA, LONG ISLAND, N. Y. Compliments of A FRIEND from Rosemont College Compliments of A FRIEND Tex and Charlie Automatic Transmission Scrvicr 221 Baldwin Road Joseph Miller 288 Crowl Street Hempstead, N. Y. Larry's Radio Taxis Serving Hempstead and Country Life P IV 1-1111-3-3333 PI 2-2222 Stafford's 150 Jackson Street Hempstead Fairview Cleaners 731 Fulton Avenue Hempstead O'Connor Liquor Store 682 Fulton Avenue IVanhoe 1-7737 Mr. and Mrs. Eugene B. Casey 76 Courtenay Road Hempstead John M. Reisert Equitable Life Insurance Services Hempstead, N. Y. Hicksville COMPLIMENTS OF HERBERT RICHHEIMER, INC. THE HOME IMPROVER PLASTIC MATERIALS Br POLYMERS, INC. NEW SOUTH ROAD HICKSVILLE, N. Y. TROIANO EXPRESS CO., INC. HICKSVILLE NEW YORK Malvese - L. I. Oldest Distributor of Power Equipment 530 Old Country Road Hicksville Farms 128 Woodbury Road Hicksville, N. Y. Abbey Tool Rental 8: Sales Co. All Types of Power Tools 299 South Broadway Toga Company - Tools 6: Dyes Instrument 6: Prototype Work 240 Old Country Road Dr. Lawrence I. Caponegro 230 jerusalem Avenue Hicksville Angelo's Produce 6: Nursery Stand 357 South Broadway Hicksville TCSS Hicksville Hardware, Inc. 114 Woodbury Road Hicksville, N. Y. Dr. Vito M. Cappiello 303 XVoodhury Road Hicksville, N. Y. Beacon Auto Repair, Inc. 16 North lerusalem Avenue WE 8-8520 Compliments of Central Service Agency 1 Clark Street Hicksville, L. I. Broad-Lee Shell Service Station Broadway and Lee Avenues Hicksville, N. Y. Hicksville Firestone Store 300 South Broadway Hicksville, N. Y. Realty Abstract Co., Inc. Agents for Lawyers, Title, Insurance Corp. 422 Broadway Hollis JAY-VEE SERVICE STATION 196-23 HILLSIDE AVENUE HOLLIS, N. Y. C. Cea Brothers jamaica-Hollis Beer 6: Beverage Dist. 197-29 Jamaica Avenue Huntington CONGRATULATIONS TO CLASS OF '60 DR. AND MRS. L. M. DeMEE AND MIKE, JAY, BILL, HOWARD, AND DIANE DR. AND MRS. F. CIAFONE 27 CARVER STREET HUNTINGTON, N. Y. MR. AND MRS. ROBERT C. MOSS 89 LAWRENCE HILL ROAD HUNTINGTON, N. Y. COUNTRY TOGS 265 MAIN STREET HUNTINGTON MARTELLI'S GREENHOUSES FLOWERS FOR ALL OCCASIONS HA 7-1172 Mr. and Mrs. Joseph I. Galanty Huntington New York Village Inn 287 Main Street HA 3-9775 Funnell T. Cook 298 Main Street Huntington, N. Y. Schwartz Bros. Men's and Boys' 282 Main Street Central Hardware 14 New Street Huntington, N. Y. Southdown Pharmacy 223 Wall Street Huntington, L. I. Compliments of Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Bolz The climax of a good retreat. 238 Compliments of St. Patrick's Church HUNTINGTON, N. Y. KALFEX Inc. - WALL COVERING - 101 PARK AVENUE NEW YORK I7, N. Y. Vitene Products Corp. O MouNT veRNoN, N. Y. Compliments to THE CLASS OF 1960 From Mr. and Mrs. Robert P. Garry 239 Mr. Meadow Brook sends Best Wishes for Success to THE CLASS OF I96O Ihe rfalional bank Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation ' VU WU E951 VZ fm' , S-SS fi J N- , - , - I EFSEEX 32 . YAWL Qkwum . G Blcvcus 5 .. S R ' Wiiiiixii 'E ALES ssnvucz pm mm Himisg viomzso ssnvicf s1Anon,Q,BmSmm0, Mmm W N ASSAU Authorized Factory Service Station BICYCLE EXCHANGE 290 WILLIS AVENUE P' 62240 BICYCLES - POWER MOWERS MWEOLA' LONG ,SLAND WE SELL THE BEST MOTOR SCOOTERS and Sales, Service, and Parts SERVICE THE REST P-41 Bennett Medical Supply Co. Medical 6: Surgical Supplies 382 New York Avenue Suburban Modes Dresses-Sportswear 221 Wall Street Rice Farms Stables Lawrence Hill Road HA 3-9646 Russwood Drugs 289 Main Street Huntington Beach House 92 Washington Drive Huntington, N. Y. Forte Improvement Co. 191 New York Avenue Huntington Sam R. Raskin 1146 New York Avenue Huntington, N. Y. Marsh's Men's 8: Boys' 270 Main Street Huntington, L. I. John's Beauty Salon 365 New York Avenue Huntington, L. I. Soviero's Delicatessen 147 Woodbury Road Huntington, L. I. Residential Electric Co. Electrical Contractor 5 Alden Lane Huntington Station DON J. REPICE 517 E. JERICHO TURNPIKE Newest Marianisf community on their way to Africa. Peter Scholl Pump 6r Tank Contractor 43 W. 10th Street Huntington Station, N. Y. Toys Galore 1668 New York Avenue Huntington Station, N. Y. Mid-Island Beverage Service Corp. 261 Broadway HA 7-0984 Catholic Daughters of America Court No. 1701 Huntington Station, N. Y. Frost's Men's Br Boys' Wear 1137-39 New York Avenue Huntington Station, L. I. F 6: M Service Station Shell Products - General Auto Repairs New York Avenue and Depot Road Fred Strickland Radio 1581 New York Avenue HUNTINGTON STATION, N. Y. H11I1UIlZf0H Sfafimli N- Y- ST, HUGH CHURCH Leiblein's Youth Fashion Shop 21 EAST 9th STREET 1516 New York Avenue HUNTINGTON STATION, N. Y. HUHUIIZIOD Si8fi0H. N- Y- Hem1an's Liquor Store 8 West Jericho Tumpike Huntington Station, L. I. Mei Ting Chinese Cuisine 2 East Jericho Tumpike Orders to take out - HA 3-5937 Louis Walsdorf Agency Insurance - Real Estate 1140 New York Avenue Chaffee Hardware 139 West Hills Road Huntington Station, L. I. Depot Road Shell Service 201 Depot Road Huntington Station, N. Y. Farley-Jenkins Sport Shop 19 Walt Whitman Road Huntington Station, N. Y. 242 Carlie's Barber Shop 1554 New York Avenue Huntington Station, N. Y. Huntington Travel Agency 55 Broadway Huntington Station, L. I. Albert's Dairy, Inc. 268 Broadway Huntington Station Dan Mele Fuel Oil 71 Railroad Avenue Hundngton Station, L. I. Acme Drive-In Cleaners 1888 New York Avenue Huntington Station, L. I. Oxford Motors, Inc. 60 Broadway at Railroad Plaza Huntington Station, L. I. Whitman Cleaners 6: Dyers 2079 New York Avenue Huntington Station, N. Y. Jamaica Sigmond F. Sarnowski 160-16 Jamaica Avenue Jamaica 32, N. Y. Mr. and Mrs. J. Harding 187-24 87th Drive Jamaica 32, N. Y. Compliments of Loretta M. McGrath, R.N. 187-05 Aberdeen Road Compliments of The Fornara Family A ORioIe 6-I 282 Joseph E. Dioguardi n.ANo sunvsvon BANK BUILDING GLEN HEAD, NEW YORK THANK YOU, MARIAN ISTS I Mr. and Mrs. T. Robert Sullivan BAY SHORE, NEW YORK 243 FOR CAREER OPPORTUNITIES AT LONG ISLAND'S LARGEST BANK Personnel Department FRANKLIN NATIONAL BANK FRANKLIN SQUARE, NEW YORK Levittown PAUL MUNCH LANDSCAPE-GARDENER as TEAMSTER LANE LEvrrrowN, L. 1. LEVITTOWN CATHOLIC SHOP, INC. DISTINCTIVE RELIGIOUS GIFTS 3106 HEMPSTEAD TURNPIKE A. C. ENGLISH PLUMBING Br HEATING CO. FUEL OIL -- OIL BURNER SERVICE 92 GARDINERS AVENUE North dr South Levittown Lanes 41 Middle Drive and Bowling and Tanners Lane Kaminsky Family Drug Store 543 Wantagh Avenue PE 1-5005 Dr. Charles Molano 364 Red Maple Drive West Levittown, N. Y. Mid-Island Bumer Vacuum Service 203 Orchid Road Levittown, N. Y. John H. Benoit Attomey at Law 64 Division Avenue Hubbell Distributors Commercial Stationers 54 Division Avenue Warren's Service Station 151 Jerusalem Avenue Levittown, N. Y. Center Lane Pharmacy, Inc. Center Lane PE 1-4154 l ....... Mr. and Mrs. Rudolph F. Kardos 168 Noell Street Levittown, L. I. Bottier's Delicatessen Center Lane - Village Green PE 1-7430 East Green Drugs, Inc. East Village Green Phone PE 1-2525 Daniels dr Kutner 3000 Hempstead Turnpike Levittown, N. Y. Lindenhurst ALCO AWNING Gr VERTICAL BLIND CORP. 32 EAST SUNRISE HIGHWAY NORTH LINDENHURST, L. I. Captree Dairies, Inc. 132 Liberty Avenue Lindenhurst, N. Y. Long Island City A.L.D., NEW YORK, INC. LONG ISLAND CITY, N. Y. WESTINGHOUSE COMIWERCIAL LAUNDRY THE SULKY RESTAURANT NOW UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT DAVID AND ROBERT SELVAGGIO YOUR HOSTS Paragon Oil Co. 2100 Hunters Point Avenue Long Island City, N. Y. Lynbrook GARBARINO'S RESTAURANT 12 WATKINS STREET LYNBROOK, N. Y. Lynbrook Gas Station Broadway and Scranton Avenue Lynbrook, N. Y. Mr. and Mrs. Peter McCabe 64 Hodson Avenue Lynbrook, L. I. Davis Men's Shop 29 Atlantic Avenue Lynbrook Lynbrook Plumbing 6: Heating, Inc. 267 Merrick Road Lynbrook Ted Rowland, Inc. - Marine Dept. 247 Sunrise Highway LYnbrook 9-9228 Modem Cleaners 274 Atlantic Avenue Lynbrook B Gr M Food Market 144 Hendrickson Avenue Lynbrook, N. Y. Mr. and Mrs. Andrew W. Tully 21 Catherine Street Lynbrook, N . Y. Golfers Ruff 675 Merrick Road Lynbrook, L. I. Malveme slsrr-ms, Pamsrs, at PARISHIONERS oun LADY OF LoURDEs CHURCH MALVERNE, N. Y. 244 O'GRADY'S'GIFT LORE 304 HEMPSTEAD AVENUE MALVERNE, L. I. Martin Gr McCormack Station Cafe 280 Hempstead Avenue Malveme, L. I. Nash Pharmacy 247 Hempstead Avenue Malveme, N. Y. Compliments of Dr. and Mrs. William Campbell Broadway Tavem 8 Broadway Malveme, L. I. Louis Br Charles Bacigalupo Malvem Tavem Malveme, L. I. Malveme Lanes 840 Hempstead Avenue Malveme, L. I. Malveme Garage 306 Hempstead Avenue Malveme, N. Y. Joseph F. O'Dowd 322 Hempstead Avenue LYnbrook 9-1350 Ray's Camera Shop 304 Hempstead Avenue Malveme, L. I. Violet Beauty Salon 36 Church Street LY 9-0221 . Norris Sales Co. 281 Hempstead Avenue Malveme, N. Y. Harby Decorators 11 Nassau Avenue Malveme, L. I. Associated Food Store 344 Hempstead Avenue Malveme Pat's Prime Meats 32 Church Street Malveme, N. Y. Manhasset PLANDOME SHOES, INC. NORTHERN BOULEVARD MANHASSET, N. Y. Sam Snead Schopl of Golf Special Rates Gr Couries for Students 1870 Northem Boulevard ALBERT B. Meklenburg Org. REALTOR Established. 1931 RESALES and NEW HOMES in ALBERTSON MINEOLA BROOKVILLE OLD WESTBURY CARLE PLACE ROSLYN EAST WILLISTON SYOSSET GARDEN CITY WESTBURY JERICHO WILLISTON PARK MINEOLA, N. Y. 220 E. JERICHO TURNPIKE Tel. Ploneer 7-8200 IVanhoe 9-2121 De Bruin 8: King CIVIL ENGINEER and LAND SURVEYOR 2045 HEMPSTEAD-FARMINDALE TURNPIKE EAST MEADOW, NEW YORK C ONELL YQS For Dining in the Great Tradition VISIT: IIO East 23rd Street near 4fI-1 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 245 COMPLIMENTS OF THE GREAT ATLANTIC G PACIFIC TEA COMPANY DEPENDABLE FOOD RETAILERS SINCE I8 New additions to the Chaminadei faculty, posing in the faculty recreation room. 247 Cambria Restaurant 1669 Northern Boulevard Manhasset, L. I. Kinder-Gard Co. 77 Crabapple Road Manhasset Corrigan's Market 1681-83 Northern Boulevard MA 7-0990-0405 The Country Squire Natural Shoulder Clothing For the Young Man going places Compliments of The Grafer Family 12 Mason Drive Michael's Shoes Shoes for the Entire Family 1374 Northem Boulevard Vincent's French Cleaners, Inc. 421 Plandome Road MA 7-0476 Pick-up 'n' Delivery Manhasset Sport Shop 111 Plandome Road MA 7-1947 Massapequa A. F. CATALANO LIQUOR OPPOSITE BAR HARBOR SHOPPING CENTER MASSAPEQUA PARK, L. I. Harold V. Gleason 94 Ocean Avenue Massapequa, L. I. Paul's Meat Market 623 Broadway Massapequa, N. Y. Shore Drive Service West Shore Drive and Merrick Road PY 8-9642 Olsen's Paint and Wallpaper 119 Merrick Road PYramid 8-0301 Del Ray Realty 120 West Shore Drive Massapequa, L. I. Compliments of Dr. and Mrs. William F. Browne, Jr. 40 Cherry Street Jerry Fessler 68 Ripplewater Avenue Massapequa, N. Y. Family Laundromat 740 North Broadway North Massapequa, L. I. Biltmore Drugs 127 Merrier Road Massapequa Park, L. I. Wishful thinking. Merrick THARONE PLUMBING 6: HEATING CORP. PLUMBING - HEATING AIR CONDITIONING TELEPHONE FReeport 8-4970 Compliments of Merrick Delicatessen Prop. Karl Schmitt John A. Dittinger Art and Leaded Glass Telephone: FR 8-3503 Gus' Auto Brake Center Wheel Alignment, Balancing Telephone: FR 8-9893 Arlee Drive-In Cleaners-Launderers Telephone: FR 8-7392 Compliments of Mr. and Mrs. James Abrams Merrick, N. Y. Good Harvest 104 Merrick Road Merrick, Long Island J. P. Trucking Company 118 Shoreham Way Merrick, Long Island Mineola MINEOLA RUG 6: CARPET CO. RUGS, CARPETS, BROADLOOMS TELEPHONE: PI 6-4090 ' QUINN, QUINN Gr QUINN SERVING OUR SATISFIED CUSTOMERS WITH MOBILHEAT FUEL OIL SINCE 1934 248 SIDNEY B. BROWN 8: SON 161 WILLIS AVENUE MINEOLA, LONG ISLAND JEAN'S HAND LAUNDRY 82 ROSLYN ROAD PI 6-4680 MASON AND MAGENHEIMER BOX 549 MINEOLA, LONG ISLAND TI-IE SUBURBAN ENGINEERING COMPANY 115 HERRICKS ROAD J. MOOSBRUGGER, P.E. EDWARDS, FROELICH 8: McDONOUGH 34 WILLIS AVENUE MINEOLA, LONG ISLAND COMPLIMENTS OF FLYNN AND GIBBONS FRIENDS OF CI-IAMINADE SHERIDAN BOWLING ACADEMY JERICHO TURNPIKE MINEOLA, LONG ISLAND COCA COLA B0'I'1'LING CO., INC. BUSH HOLLOW ROAD MINEOLA, LONG ISLAND Aamar Insurance Agency Jericho Turnpike and Herricks Road PI 1-7555 Courtside Service Station 216 Old Country Road Collison Work and Repairs Bowl Mart, Inc. 75 East Jericho Turnpike Mineola, Long Island John Belo Foundations and Cement Work Telephone: PI 2-5222 Stott Tool and Machine Co. 61 East Second Street Mineola, Long Island Barnwell Tire Co. 263 Jericho Turnpike Mineola, Long Island Compliments of Edward M. Beirne Mineola, Long Island Nassau Overhead Sales Corp. 355 Willis Avenue Mineola, Long Island Anne's- Gift Shop 150 Mineola Boulevard Mineola, Long Island Bishop White 6: White, Inc. See the New Dodge Dart 255 Jericho Tumpike PI 6-0777 Fred's Bake Shop 190 Second Street Telephone: PI 6-5460 Pat Callery New and Used Cars Telephone: PI 6-2000 44 Compliments of C.D. of A. Court lmmaculata No. 4 Mineola, Long Island Knotts Pharmacy 95 Main Street Mineola, Long Island Reese Motor Corp. 410 Jericho Turnpike Mineola Walter Hock Contracting Corp. Complete Landscape Service 452 Jackson Avenue Geifner Motors, Inc. 131 Jericho Tumpike PI 6-6630 Sosler Pharmacy 468 Jericho Turnpike Mineola, N. Y. Pauline Shops 106 Mineola Boulevard Mineola, L. I. Triple E Service 292 Herricks Road PI 6-9625 Lindner 8: Mehlman Insurance Agency 286 -Old Country Road Mineola Mineola Glass 6: Mirror Work, Inc. 340 Jericho Tumpike Mineola Seven Hour Cleaners 344 Jericho Turnpike Mineola House of Tires, Inc. 285 Jericho Turnpike Mineola, N. Y., Clinton Welding 45 E. Jericho Tumpike Mineola Printcraftors, Inc. 210 Front Street Mineola, L. I. Sal's Snack Bar 397 Jericho Turnpike Mineola Ralph's Amoco Service Station 202 Herricks Road Phone PI 6-9494 Surrey Service Supply 125 Herricks Road Mineola Adelphi Electronics, Inc. 142 Mineola Boulevard Mineola, L. I. Nassau Messenger Service 77 East Jericho Tumpike PI 6-3359 Mineola Lithographers, Inc. 70 East 2nd Street Mineola, L. I. Wellington Meat Market 268 Jericho Turnpike Mineola, N. Y. Merenda's Hardware 270 Jericho Turnpike Mineola, N. Y. Jensen's Wine 6: Liquor Store 192 Second Street Mineola PI 2-8444 Reinke's Florist 225 Second Street Mineola, N. Y. Mineola Paint Gr Wallpaper Co. 212 Jericho Tumpike Mineola, N. Y. Capital Stationery Corp. 251 Jericho Tumpike P1 6-2866-2933 Harry Katz Floor Coverings, Inc. 450 Jericho Turnpike PI 6-1458 249 William O. Cave Co. 91 Jerome Avenue PI 2-8460 ED 3-3659 Johnny's Grocery 6: Delicatessen 274 Jericho Tumpike Mineola, L. I. Ann Angell Co. 282 Jericho Tumpike PI 6-4260-1 Wass Motors, Inc. 110 Willis Avenue Mineola, L. I. Van Son Holland Ink Corp. of America 92 Union Street Mineola, N. Y. Walworth Company Electronics Division Mineola, N. Y. Royal Products 88 Union Street Mineola, L. I. Sunrise Coal Company 95 East Second Street Mineola New England Tank Lining 75 East Second Street Mineola, N. Y. Merrett, Inc. 246 Mineola Boulevard Mineola, N. Y. Mike Shoe Repairing We sell new shoes and repair old shoes 284 Jericho Turnpike 1F Golden Falcons Chaminade High School Mineola, L. I. Neil's Italian-American Grocery 142 Willis Avenue Mineola, L. I. Franwin Pharmacy 127 Mineola Boulevard PI 6-4720 Woodbury Beer Distributors, Inc. Delivered to your home 144 Second Street J. Katz Fumiture 108-10 Main Stret Mineola, N. Y. Edwin, Zobrist Tuxedoes Mineola, N. Y. Alco Rubber Company, Inc. Tnick Tire Specialists 142 Herricks Road -1 George C. Ashby Hardware Co. Main and Second Streets Mineola, N. Y. Arthur M. Lewis 285 Willis Avenue Mineola Napoli Bros., Inc. 310 Willis Avenue Mineola, L. I. John's Barber Shop 83 Main Street Mineola, N. Y. I. John Kostynick Plumbing 8: Heating 136 Jericho Turnpike Jahn's Meat Market Second Street Mineola, L. I. Carvel Herricks Road and First Street Mineola, N. Y. John A. Moore, Optician Contact Lenses, Prescriptions Filled 50 Mineola Boulevard S. Baskin - Jeweler 146 Jericho Tumpike Mineola Bert's Esso Service 300 Jericho Turnpike PI 6-9327 A. H. Reiss, Optometrist 146 Mineola Boulevard Mineola, N. Y. Mineola Venetian Blind and Shade Company 176 Jericho Tumpike Big Three Esso Service, Inc. 196 Mineola Boulevard PI 6-9655 New Hyde Park SEEBA'S DELICATESSEN 36 LAKEVILLE ROAD NEW HYDE PARK, N. Y. COMPLIMENTS OF HOWARD J. BURNS NEW HYDE PARK, N. Y. MASON WHITE TRUCKS, INC. 25 SOUTH DENTON AVENUE WHITE AND AUTOCAR TRUCKS F ilasky's Farm Stand Marcus Avenue New Hyde Park, N. Y. The Beatnik, himself. Compliments of The Perrones New Hyde Park, N. Y. Mr. and Mrs. Michael Cortegiano 94 Laurel Drive New Hyde Park, N. Y. Compliments of The Varol Family New Hyde Park, N. Y. Bradley and Edward, Inc. 2000 Hillside Avenue New Hyde Park, N. Y. Allied's Window City, Inc. 1201 Jericho Tumpike Aluminum Combination Windows and Doors New Hyde Park Realty Corp. Resales - Mortgages 556 Lakeville Road FL 2-2343 Residential Lumber Mason Materials, Inc. 2030 Hillside Avenue FI 7-2594 FL 4-6420 GMC Plastering Sr Sheetrock Corp. 91 Denton Avenue New Hyde Park, Long Island J. Nicholas Krug Agency, Inc. For All Your Insurance Needs 635 Jericho Turnpike, New Hyde Park New Hyde Park Funeral Home 506 Lakeville Road FL 2-8989 New Hyde Park, N. Y. Richard's Bake Shop 1019 Jericho Turnpike Birthday and Wedding Cakes 250 Terry's Barber Shop All Expert Barbers Polite - Modem - Sanitary Service Catalina Diner 443 Jericho Turnpike New Hyde Park, Long Island Wing Wah Laundry 1006 Jericho Turnpike New Hyde Park, N. Y. Rayo Oil Co., Inc. 470 Lakeville Road New Hyde Park, N. Y. Parisi Hardware 1314 Jericho Tumpike New Hyde Park, N. Y. Melody Luncheonette Homemade Cooking and Baking Our Specialty Herrill Lanes, Inc. Bowl In Comfort Come To Herrill 465 Herricks Road Emerald Service Center Tires - Batteries - Lubrication 650 Hillside Avenue New Hyde Park Radio 1110 Jericho Turnpike New Hyde Park, N. Y. Bohn's Delicatessen 934 Hillside Avenue New Hyde Park, N. Y. Joseph V. Caltabiano, Inc. Real Estate and Insurance Agency 403 Jericho Tumpike FL 4-1742 BEST WISHES TO Compliments of THE CLASS OF '60 F ROM Me Arr in Metal 60. Mr. and Mrs. MR. and MRS. R. J. KERNER Arthur J' Mcnerrnott if 1 Cohen Simonson 8: Co. . . . W ' ! New YORK STOCK EXCHANGE here Bene' Meals Begm MEMBER 25 BROAD STREET NEW YORK CITY 251 NM.- up-Q MQ- Q- fn.- m1 -v --nan.-f.. -.-k Q -og was W ..... wan: - ..- Qu u-..-u :nm-. um- -lei. . ug- vvsq .1.,s.... r .-.. 5 -num r-N-1 1 --n u in-u -... v-.2 ua-an an un. nu. -uv I-' ' nous' an-.-1 .swan un.. in . v-.v-n lin'- -4-L. -nn. ' in -unw--q sr as M- ,,-.-. on . ...nh- v-uln1-i -'tail-. 1 -qi 1 aug 34 autumn llliiif au.-..la1qi -irc an 13-3- .. .vu-sn.:n,, as-1-as -4.1 in , ' inns uw ui ' -in v':' 1 . . , -.--gf 1-.3.'w. , 001 :uv - 'vu Q 1 -r-ws ' 1-R4 I ...nu 1 X -an -Q 1 vu wx V 1 wr V. .4 in an L-...aa . -an ,-4 w .mg nn. . 45.0.4 Pr-' - f -J.. :su Q - 5, K gm- -Q an--I I .., A --L1 -3:-. a l . - , , . .J an Y'-, 'Or n nv A 4-11 ' L,-.A -.il ll f-1 Q- az nw:-1 f at J lint! i - - - ..,, , g 1 -- x . ,, -faq. -L .-4 sf ...mf : .1 v .Jrvn inn: .11 -,Q-...,,.gup X4 W . WA-.V an va -1 an f -1 .AN4 q W X 'x X N. '.4-lu? 1, -815 . w L M, ,, ,, .V . uw., 4 -. . ,v , . . .,.ff,, -ar. :-nn :qw 'man f .av --Quai' w. ,. . U -- , 1. umm: ' uyg,-.1 .- X Compliments of Dietz Dairy, Inc. PI 6-2116 Lakeville Motors - Texaco-Renault 167 Lakeville Road Transmissions FL 4-9793 Johnnie's Barber Shop 615 Jericho Turnpike New Hyde Park, N. Y. Cornell Food Shop 1765 Hillside Avenue New Hyde Park, N. Y. Helen's Beauty Salon Distinctive Hairstyling 610 Jericho Tumpike It Pays To Look Well Jack's Barber Shop 1108 Jericho Tumpike John's Barber Shop 1625 Hillside Avenue New Hyde Park, N. Y. Miller Brothers Plumbing and Heating Repairs PI 6-0828 FL 4-0818 Hessing's Market Quality Meats and Groceries Free Delivery FL 2-7170 Mr. and Mrs. Stanley R. Saddles 2204 Hillside Avenue New Hyde Park, N. Y. Luckas Pharmacy 1604 Hillside Avenue FL 4-2827 De Vita's Italian American Grocery 1109 Jericho Turnpike New Hyde Park, N. Y. For Your Best In Crew and Flat Tops Sandey's Park Barber Shop Compliments of Dr. Peter C. Aloisio Skateland 3345 Hillside Avenue New Hyde Park, N. Y. Altman-Ross Dept. Jericho Turnpike and Lakeville Road New Hyde Park, N. Y. Compliments of A Friend Nuzzi Fuel Co. Heating Specialists Fuel Oil - Oil Bumers Macrose Lumber 6: Trim Co., Inc. 2060 Jericho Turnpike New Hyde Park, N. Y. The New York Plumbers Specialties Co. 425 Jericho Turnpike New Hyde Park, Long Island New York JOSEPH MAURO TRUCKING CORP. 380 GREENWICH STREET NEW YORK 13, NEW YORK NATIONAL REPRODUCTIONS, INC. 35 MAIDEN LANE - N. Y. 30, N. Y. PHOTOSTAT PRINTS OFFSET PRINTING BARR SHIPPING CO., INC. 44 BEAVER STREET NEW YORK CITY ELM JAY METAL PROD. CO. 1150 BROADWAY NEW.YORK, NEW YORK MELROSE MEAT CO. 520 EAST 152nd STREET BRONX, N. Y. CUSACK, McLAUGHLIN 81 O'ROURKE 51 CHAMBERS STREET NEW YORK 7, N. Y. MERIT MEAT MARKET MEAT - POULTRY - FISH DEPT. 2738 EAST TREMONT AVENUE JAY-ME PLEATING, INC. 144 WEST 27th STREET NEW YORK CITY RICHARD T. GRAHAM 150 BROADWAY NEW YORK, NEW YORK McLAUGHLIN, KAUFMAN AND CO. MEMBERS OF THE NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE 52 WALL STREET GEHRING LACES, INC. 149 MADISON AVENUE NEW YORK CITY BELL PERSONAL SERVICE 7 WEST 44th STREET OXford 7-9474 E. H. RANGES 6: CO., INC. 281 FIFTH AVENUE NEW YORK, N. Y. Webb 8: Lynch, Inc. Insurance Brokers 99 John Street Gordon Graves 6: Co. 30 Broad Street N. Y. 4, N. Y. 253 WPOW-Polish Radio-6:15-7:00 P John The Pie Man Pizzeria and Restaurant 2702A East Tremont Avenue Ad Service Company 228 East 45th Street New York 17, N. Y. Grow Poultry and Provisions, Inc. 440 Westchester Avenue Bronx 55, New York Intemational Ship Brokers, Inc. 19 Rector Street New York, N. Y. New Murry Hill Market 862 Lexington Avenue New York 21, N. Y. A 6: D Steel Equipment Co., Inc. 147 West 26th Street New York, New York Paramount Agency, Inc. 116 John Street CO 7-2921 Pedeco Printing Corp. 170 Varick Street New York 13, New York Two Edwards New York City Williow dr Reed, Inc. Manufacturers of Rattan Fumiture 1 Park Avenue, New York, N. Y. E. L. Post 6: Co., Inc. 50 Cliif Street New York, N. Y. Compliments of Econoprint, Inc. Compliments of United Casket Co. New York, N. Y. QualFab, Inc. 345 Broadway New York 13, N. Y. Congratulations To The Class Of '60 Mr. and Mrs. Walter Niepoth ARCA Jewelry Co. 95 Nassau Street Jewelry - Watches - Silverware Monarch Forwarding Co. 76 Reade Street New York, New York Knapp Aerotred Shoes 50 Church Street N. Y., N. Y. BE 3-1250 .M 2 gy. fy .,, ,I .x 0' .5 JF K ' . f 1 M f A. ,139 r,,, 4 W o.. 1 , 1 ' 1' f'Ex1.f'Q0 Mp Q., ' v . V A'lii3Q5T'?lfi51v V 7 ,. L: 1:1 .K- ' , - -f QA . 'Q' L A C ' Y asai. 'R' A . Q jf V J 6,341 ff 4-'A .wi . 0 L.. Brown and Bigelow N. Y. C. - Advertising - L. I. Interesting Sales Careers Office Equipment Bureau 295 Third Avenue New York 10, N. Y. Oceanside A. W. Jones Awning Co. 3118 Long Beach Road Oceanside, Long Island Sullivan's Wine and Liquor 666 Merrick Road RO 6-0828 Port Washington COMPLIMENTS OF THE BARBATO FAMILY PORT WASHINGTON JOHN J. GLENNON AGENCY INSURANCE PO 7-8500 79 MAIN STREET, PORT WASHINGTON Compliments of Mr. and Mrs. George R. Squires Mr. and Mrs. Paul Schmergel Harbor Acres Sands Point, Port Washington Hunold Pharmacy 94 Main Street Port Washington, L. I. John M. Marino Port's Friendly Ieweler Port Washington, L. I. Manhattan Food Store Main Street Port Washington, L. I. Roger's Youth Center Port Washington Boulevard Port Washington, L. I. Cowely's Wine Gr Liquor, Inc. 25 Main Street Port Washington, L. I. Eagle Shoe Service 3 Main Street Port Washington, L. I. Charles Barber Shop 49-A Manorhaven Boulevard Po 7-9701 A dt R Marshall, Inc. 403 Main Street Port Washington, L. I. Marsh Appliance Center 25 Main Street Port Washington, L. I. Mason Studio New Owner: Val Gelo 118 Main Street I-Del Drive In Cleaners 36 Main Street Port Washington, L. I. Salem Inn 352 Port Washington Port Washington, L. I. Lundy's Restaurant Br Bar 541 Port Washington Boulevard Port Washington, L. I. Bill's Service Center Comer of Main and Port Washington Boulevard Port Washington, L. I. Main Street Market 42 Main Street Port Washington, N. Y. Port Washington Nursery, Inc. 374 Port Washington Boulevard Port Washington, L. I. I 8: A Service Station 736 Port Washington Boulevard Port Washington, L. I. Lindsay's Hardware 660 Port Washington Boulevard Port Washington, L. I. Noga Service Station 2 Manorhaven Boulevard Port Washington, L. I. Compliments of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas L. Raby Chadow Bros. 27 Main Sheet Port Washington, L. I. Fairview Service Station 601 Port Washington Boulevard Port Washington, L. I. Derian 6: Co. 1029 Port Washington Boulevard Port Washington, L. I. Dell Lighting Fixture Co. 44 Main Street Port Washington, L. I. Queens Village CATAN AND MICHAELS, INC. HEATING AND FUEL OIL 212-17 JAMAICA AVENUE 255 HOUSER BUICK, INC. 218-15 HEMPSTEAD TURNPIKE QUEENS VILLAGE, N. Y. Joseph P. De Angelis 80-35 236th Street Queens Village 27, N. Y. Dugan Brothers, Inc. 97-11 222nd Street Queens Village 29, N. Y. Itzkowitz's Stationery 212-10 Hillside Avenue Queens Village 27, N. Y. Compliments of Timmins Family 82-17 211th Street Queens Village Boysville, Inc. 218-27 Jamaica Avenue Queens Village, N. Y. Rockville Centre MR. AND MRS. B. I. EGAN 305 NORTH FOREST AVENUE ROCKVILLE CENTRE, N. Y. MR. AND MRS. FRANK I. FEE, IR. 52 BERKSHIRE ROAD ROCKVILLE CENTRE, N. Y. Sunrise Pharmacy 29 North Park Avenue Rockville Centre, N. Y. Creystone Service Station 198 North Long Beach Road Rockville Centre, N. Y. Consumers Economy Heat, Inc. 510 Merrick Road Rockville Centre, N. Y. RO 6-0092 Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Williams 97 Doachester Road Rockville Centre, N. Y. Compliments of Mr. and Mrs. Adrian R. Maxwell Rockville Centre, N. Y. D. Errico 49 North Village Avenue Rockville Centre, N. Y. Miller's Service Station 206 North Long Beach Road Rockville Centre, N. Y. Dedek Brothers Auto Repairs 79 Maple Avenue Rockville Centre, N. Y. Adelson's Boys and University Shop 22 North Park Avenue Rockville Centre, N. Y. Central Alinement Service 156 South Long Beach Road Rockville Centre, N. Y. Faltemieier-Lawson 312 Sunrise Highway Rockville Centre, N. Y. Bryn Mawr Market 199 Brower Avenue Rockville Centre, N. Y. Arp's Delicatessen 145 North Park Avenue Rockville Centre, N. Y. Dee jay Records 324 Sunrise Highway Rockville Centre RO 4-2525 Compliment of the Don Bosco Club St. Agnes Cathedral Parish George's Pastry Shop 298 Sunrise Highway Rockville Centre, N. Y. Dedek Brothers 79 Maple Avenue Rockville Centre, N. Y. The Kloski Store Boys' and Young Men's Wear Rockville Centre, N. Y. Signal Motors, Inc. 700 Sunrise Highway Rockville Centre, N. Y. DBA Canterbury Service Station North Village Avenue Rockville Centre RO 6-3650 Charles V. Day Agency 203 Sunrise Highway Rockville Centre, N. Y. Roosevelt Paul Corrigan Plumbing and Heating Contractor 29 West Fulton Avenue FR 8-0518 Nieli's Shoes 306 Nassau Road Roosevelt, N. Y. Sochackis Garden Center 455 Nassau Road Roosevelt, N. Y. Roslyn Heights EDDIE'S MEAT MARKET 306 GARDEN STREET ROSLYN HEIGHTS WEE TAPPEE INN WILLIS AVENUE ROSLYN - BILL LENZ POLO HARDWARE 45 MINEOLA AVENUE ROSLYN HEIGHTS, L. I. Framecraft Shop 47 Lincoln Avenue Roslyn Heights, N. Y. Gallagher Service 1125 Northern Boulevard Roslyn, L. I., N. Y. Roslyn Lanes 19 Bryant Avenue Roslyn, N. Y. A. Vecchione 81 Sons, Building Contractors 189 Dogwood Road Roslyn, L. I., N. Y. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph A. 0'Connor 9 The Birches Roslyn Estates, L. I. Bale Radio Gr Television, Inc. 302 Garden Street Roslyn Heights, N. Y. Price W. Sebring, Inc. 6 Middle Neck Road Roslyn, L. I. East Hill Pharmacy 310 Roslyn Road Roslyn Heights, N. Y. Roslyn Heights Funeral Home 75 Mineola Avenue Roslyn Heights, L. I. Ceriello Brothers Service Station 9 Power House Road Roslyn Heights, N. Y. Feinmel's Pharmacy, Inc. 383 Willis Avenue Roslyn Heights, L. I., N. Y. Cross Island Hardware Corp. 413 Guinea Woods Road Roslyn Heights, N. Y. Dows Paint 8: Wallpaper 90 Mineola Avenue Roslyn Heights Clyde Debs 433 Guinea Road Roslyn Heights, N. Y. Peterssen Bros. Gas Station 50 Mineola Avenue Roslyn Heights, N. Y. The Foregger Company, Inc. No. 2 Lambert Street Roslyn Heights, N. Y. Stratford Barber Shop 389 Willis Avenue, Roslyn Heights MA 1-9647 Holday Park Shopping Center Otto's Deli Cold Cuts - Home-Made Salads 80 Mineola Avenue, Roslyn Heights, N Y Randy Variety Center 326 Roslyn Road Roslyn Heights, L. I. ROSLYN PAINT CENTER 400 WILLIS AVENUE ROSLYN HEIGHTS MA 137880 Kodak display,,cap5t'ivates Juniors. 256 Carminis Roslyn Cafe Roslyn Heights L. I., N. Y. Sea Cliff A. P. Whelen 6: Son Trucking Corp. N . orth Amerlcan Van Lines 0Riole 6-4848 Sea Cliff Sea Cliff Fuel Co. 78 Roslyn Avenue Sea Cliff, N. Y. Dobkin Pharmacy Sea Cliff, N. Y. Seashell Service Station Di Stefano Bros., 311 Glen Cove Avenue Sea Cliff, N. Y. OR 1-2305 Dr. and Mrs. 11 Preston Avenue Sea Cliff, N. Y. R. Muoio Congratulations to the Class of '60 Mr. and Mrs. Robert D. Bolger Sea CHE, New York Seaford Compliments of Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Tynan Seaford Slomin's, Inc. Shell Fuel Oil Burners 2250 Washington A venue, Seaford Thrifty Cut-Rate Drug Store 3947 Merrick Road Seaford, L. I. Ioe's Food Mart 3959 Merrick Road Seaford, L. I. Compliments of Mr. and Mrs. William A. Smith Seaford, L. I., N. Y. Mike's Meat Market 3941 Merrick Road Seaford, L. I. Compliments of P. Paoli 6: Sons Seaford, L. I., N. Y. Stewart Manor Manor Market 80 Covert Avenue Stewart Manor, L. I. Covert Drugs 94 Covert Avenue Floral Park 4-1227 William J. Rhatigan 112 Argyle Road Stewart Manor, N. Y. Syosset R MR. AND MRS. WILLIAM R. M0 SPLIT ROCK ROAD sYossET, L. I. Syosset Barber Shop 130 jackson Avenue Syosset, L. I. Uniondale Uniondale Beer Sr Fuel Oil Co. 1081 Front Street Uniondale IV 1-8750 McMahon Shell Service enter Streets Front and C Uniondale, N. Y. john's Service Station 1073 Front Street IV 6-9746 Valley Stream EAST COAST INDUSTRIES, INC. 26 WEST MERRICK ROAD VALLEY STREAM, N. Y. Dr. Gaetano P. Marzullo Chiropractor CU 5-7575 Barty's Pharmacy 137 South Franklin Avenue Valley Stream 5-6865 Let's Co Flyers The Thompson Family 19 Poplar Street Valley Stream, New York F rosti Fresh Frozen Food Saver Plan 965 Rockaway Avenue Lieber's Funeral Home 9 East Valley Stream Boulevard Valley Stream, Long Island Casa Tina Italian Restaurant 158 Gibson Boulevard New Plaza Cleaners 143 South Franklin Avenue VA 5- 9808 Phil-Amy Florist 22 Rockawa Valley Stream VA 5-1063 y Avenue Wantagh MR. AND MRS. GEORGE BODEN 3458 ELLA ROAD WANTAGH, N. Y. 257 ANDO BOB HOWARDS O Mr. and Mrs. Joseph G. Grappe 1405 Lyon Place Wantagh, N. Y. Jay Carting Corp. Wantagh, N. Y. Private Sanitation Courteous Residential Service Tom's Service Station Jerusalem Avenue and Seaman Neck Road Compliments of Dr. and Mrs. William I. Daly Thomas F. McGee General Insurance, Notary Publ' xc 1935 Wantagh Avenue SU 5-0457 The Fellas Shop , Famous For Boys' Smart Clothes 1929 Wantagh Avenue Nobel-Rydell, Inc 3292 Sunrise Highway Wantagh, New York A. Zuchelli Church and Statuary Paintin gs 3652 Bemard Drive PE 5-9183 Chamberlin's Service Station Complete Automatic Service 3267 S ' ' ' unnse Highway, Wantagh Fitzgerald Optician 3251 Sunrise Highway Wantagh Bernard M. Curtis, M.D. 1259 Wantagh Avenue Wantagh, N. Y. S Unset 5-0398 Westbury MR. AND MRS. WILLIAM T. O'NEI L 348 IVY AVENUE WESTBURY, N. Y. F WESTBURY, INC. JERICHO TURNPIKE AND POWELL LANE WESTBURY, N. Y. COMPLIMENTS OF MR. AND MRS. F. RUSSO 45 MAPLE AVENUE WESTBURY, N. Y. Edward and Son jewelers 254 Post Avenue ED 3-1515 Carmine J. Lagnese 219 Post Avenue Westbury, N. Y. Gloria Salemo Rolling Hill Road Old Westbury, N. Y. om.oCK-TRACEB SERVICE CENTER 981 QLD COUNTRY ROAD WESTBUEY, N. Y. Westbury Feed 8: Supply Co., Inc. 129 Post Avenue Westbury, N. Y. Di Lillo Bros. 44 Popular Street Westbury, N. Y. Compliments of Dr. and Mrs. Roco M. Zaino Westbury, N. Y. Westbury Men's Shop 227 Post Avenue Westbury, N. Y. Westbury Printing Co., Inc. 475' Union Avenue Edgewood 4-0600 B 6: F Washer Br Ranger Service 48 Lace'Lane Westbury ED 4-4558 VVhite Side Farm Old Country Road Westbury, N. Y. Iaffonis, Inc. 209 Post Avenue Westbury, N. Y. Cavallaro Home Appliances 259 Post Avenue Westbury, N. Y. Mr. Bearings, Bearing Specialists 809 old Country Road Westbury ED 4-2990 I Gr I Aluminum Products 451 Maple Avenue Westbury, N. Y. Manor Homes, Inc. 797 Old Country Road Westbury, N. Y. Westbury Bookshop 235 Belmont Avenue Westbury, N. Y. Arkwin Industries, Inc. 648 Main Street Westbury, N. Y. Compliments of Wheatley Hills Tavern Westbury, N. Y. Allen Business Machines 799 Old Country Road Westbury, N. Y. The Richard Knipfing Family 262 Ivy Avenue Westbury, N. Y. Be sure you let go. Parillo's Shoes, Inc. 234 Post Avenue Westbury, N. Y. Russo's Shoe Shore 140 Post Avenue Westbury, N. Y. Tony's Expert Shoe Repair 257 Post Avenue Westbury, N. Y. Robin's Esso Service Station Stewart Avenue and Land Lane Westbury, N. Y. Ernest-Pauline Restaurant 103 Post Avenue Westbury, N. Y. Zorn's Dry Cleaners 263 Post Avenue Westbury, N. Y. Staab's Hardware Store TV - Paints - Appliances Westbury, N. Y. West Hempstead BRESLIN, INC., REAL ESTATE SALES RENTALS MORTCACES 333 HEMPSTEAD TURNPIKE Congratulations to The Class of 1960 Joseph A. Carroll Bames Funeral Home 291 Hempstead Avenue West Hempstead, New York 258 Compliments to the Class of 1960 From Mr. and Mrs. A. Wanek, Jr. Of West Hempstead Frank E. Wright 6: Sons, Real Estate 56 Hempstead Turnpike West Hempstead, New York Time Cleaners Corp. 334 Eagle Avenue West Hempstead Buck's Radio and Television 104 Hempstead Tumpike West Hempstead, New York Roochvarg s Phamiacy WoodHeld Road and Eagle Avenue Phone: IV 3-8067 Flomik Service Station, Inc. Shell Lubrication Hempstead Tumpike and Wellington Road Dock Space - Seaford Harbor SUnset 5-4475 - Weekends IVanhoe 9-1601 - Weekdays Carl Hamiclc, D.D.S. 145 Hempstead Turnpike West Hempstead, N. Y. Emil Baumgartner 125 Woodfield Road West Hempstead, N. Y. Bires Liquor Store' 488 Hempstead Avenue West Hempstead, N. Y. Spruce Service Station 330 Hempstead 'Avenue West Hempstead, N. Y. Williston Park DANISH MAID BAKE SHOP HERRICK'S SHOPPING CENTRE WILLISTON PARK THE NELSON AGENCY, INC. REAL ESTATE, INSURANCE, MUTUAL FUNDS 22 HILLSIDE AVENUE THE NORTH HILLS AGENCY, INC. 275 HILLSIDE AVENUE WILLISTON PARK, L. I. THE NELSON AGENCY. INC. INSURANCE, REAL ESTATE, MUTUAL FUNDS 22 HILLSIDE AVENUE Moore's Refrigeration Box 91 Williston Park Rudy's Delicatessen 60 Hillside Avenue Williston Park Mr. and Mrs. F. H. Matthews 8 Lipton Lane Williston Park Ed's Shell Service Station Hillside and Collins Avenue Williston Park PI 6-9272 The Nelson Agency 22 Hillside Avenue Williston Park Manhattan Food Stores 486 Willis Avenue Williston Park, L. I. Fordham Pharmacy 624 Willis Avenue Williston Park Jack Kauder 289 Hillside Avenue Williston Park Moretta's Beauty Salon 23 Hillside Avenue Williston Park A Friend 84 Dartmouth Street Williston Park John's Butcherteria 630 Willis Avenue Williston Park Dominic J. Piscitelli 58 Hillside Avenue Williston Park Congratulations to the Class of '60 Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Campo Arthur J. Morretta 287 Hillside Avenue Williston Park Crown Paint and Wallpaper Co. 126 Hillside Avenue PI 2-0060 102: discount for students Bill's Meat Market Williston Park PI 6-2360 We deliver Grace and Charles White 146 Campbell Avenue Williston Park Elrod Real Estate 192 Hillside Avenue Williston Park William Frog Masterson 125 Sheridan Avenue Williston Park Scientific Home Maintenance Corp. 101 Hillside Avenue Williston Park Compliments of Dr. and Mrs. Victor Orgel Ryan's Liquor Store 477 Willis Avenue Williston Park Hawthorne Service Center 545 Willis Avenue Williston Park Alfred's Hair Stylist 50 Hillside Avenue Williston Park PI 1-5621 Williston Beverage Co. 396 Willis Avenue Williston Park PI 6-0231 Economy Drug Co. 64 Hillside Avenue S. H. Bradley, Ph.D. PI 6-4299 A. 8r A. Shell Service Willis Avenue and Dartmouth Street Williston Park Mr. and Mrs. William H. Masterson 125 Sheridan Avenue Williston Park Irving's Dep't Store 642 Willis Avenue Williston Park Mr. Lutz, Electrical Contractor Residential, Industrial, Commercial 11 Center Street PI 2-0150 Gustave A. Haas or Son, Inc. 708 Willis Avenue Williston Park 259 Miscellaneous COMPLIMENTS OF THE YASHEWSKI FAMILY COMPLIMENTS OF MR. AND MRS. LeROY ESSIG WOODBURY, LONG ISLAND COMPLIMENTS OF POP AND TOM PIERCE KNIPFING MOTORS, INC. AUTHORIZED RAMBLER DEALER EAST NORWICH, N. Y. WA 2-0200 COMPLIMENTS OF MR. AND MRS. BENEDICT MAURO AND FAMILY COMPLIMENTS OF MR. AND MRS. JOSEPH SAVEN AND FAMILY COMPLIMENTS OF A FRIEND CONGRATULATIONS TO THE CLASS OF '60 MR. AND MRS. JOHN ADDEO, SR. COMPLIMENTS OF A FRIEND COMPLIMENTS OF MR. AND MRS. CHARLES PACIFICO COMPLIMENTS TO THE CLASS OF '60 DR. AND MRS. JOHN B. RAMPULLA COMPLIMENTS OF MR. AND MRS. JAMES R. HUSSEY TOWNE PHARMACY 7124 AUSTIN STREET FOREST HILLS, N. Y. COMPLIMENTS OF THE CARWAY FAMILY BEST WISHIES T0 THE CLASS OF '60 THE AGAPITO FAMILY COMPLIMENTS OF MR. AND MRS. ALBERT E. WHITE AND FAMILY . IIM'S DELICATESSEN 49 LAKEVIEW AVENUE LAKEVIEW, NEW YORK COMPLIMENTS OF MR. AND MRS. JOSEPH F. O'NEILL WEST ISLIP, N. Y. WOODHAVEN PALACE 93-15 JAMAICA AVENUE WOODHAVEN, NEW YORK COMPLIMENTS OF MR. AND MRS. THOMAS LaROCCA THE HALLEN CONSTRUCTION CO., INC. 4270 AUSTIN BOULEVARD ISLAND PARK, NEW YORK COMPLIMENTS OF MR. AND MRS. HARRY N. MOORE ELLANEF MACHINE TOOL COMPANY 97-11 50th AVENUE CORONA 68, NEW YORK CRYSTAL FOUNTAIN 404 MAIN STREET PORT IEFFERSON, N. Y. CRAFT AND BRUCIA, INC. 158 IRVINC PLACE WOODMERE, N. Y. MR. AND MRS. P. CELLO 120-47 219th STREET CAMBRIA HEIGHTS 11, N. Y. Lakeville Manor NXS Long Island Expressway Lake Success, L. I. HU 7-6400 Monning Steel Partitions 58-80 56th Street Maspeth, N. Y. Mr. and Mrs. Robert V. Ficker 434 Linwood Avenue Ridgewood, New Iersey Compliments of Mr. and Mrs. Iohn Nanna and Family Compliments of DeWitt C. Brown '60 Compliments of The Blanck Family Iamesport, Long Island Compliments of A Friend Compliments of Henderson W. Morrison and Eugene L. Dougherty Krisch's, Inc. Home Made Ice Cream and Candy Rialto Hofbrau 81 Tap Room 38-05 Broadway, Astoria, L. I. Member Principal Diners Club Mythormy Corp. Ceneral Construction Staten Island, N. Y. CI 2-1881 Michael J. Torpey, Inc. General Contractors Woodside, N. Y. Congratulations To The Class of '60 Mr. and Mrs. Iohn Vanella Charley's Wood Yard 232-02 Northern Boulevard Dougelston, Long Island Compliments of Daniel C. Rynkar 8: Co. Compliments of Paul and Iim 2H Sharkies Trucking Service, Inc. New Jersey-New York Interstate Motor Can'ier Mr. and Mrs. Raphael Lumbardi 317 Culridge Road Jericho, N. Y. Compliments of A Friend Compliments of Louis U. Albini Builder Compliments of Mr. and Mrs. Edward L. Chapman Rye, N. Y. Compliments of A Friend Berkshire Ltd. 42-02 Bell Boulevard Bayside, N. Y. Compliments of Mr. and Mrs. Dalton Miller Mr. and Mrs. Bemard Kelly 60 Sunset Road Bayshore, New York Compliments of Thomas P. Allen '60 Compliments of Mr. and Mrs. I. A. Clancy Mahoney's Hillside Restaurant Seafood Our Specialty 26 Hillside Avenue Richard H. Fitzsimons 685 Mt. Pleasant Avenue West Orange, N. I. Compliments of Alexander Lombardi 1720 Eastchester Road Compliments of Mr. and Mrs. W. Timmins Purdy, N. Y. Try Our Delicious Ice Cream Cakes Strange' fhese gym periods, , An Educ t for Liv JAMAICA CAMPUS Grand Central 8. Utopia Pkwys., lamaical-12, N. Y. School of Commerce IL. I. Divisionli B.B.A. tday and eveningl College of Pharmacy B.S. in Pharmacy Cdayi Graduate School of Arts gl Sciences NIA., ivi.s., ivi.L.s., and Pno. Ceveningt and Saturdayj St. John's College B.A., B.S., tdayip B.A. teveningl School of Education B.S. and M.S. tScience Teaching at Educationi Ph.D.Iand ED.D Cday, eveningt and Saturdayj Department of Nursing Education B.S. CNursingj and M.S. QNursing Educationj Ceveningtt onlyj BROOKLYN CENTER 96 Schermerhorn St., Brooklyn 1, N. Y. School of Law School of Education IB'kIyn Divisionl LL.B., LL.M., J.S.D. tday and eveningl B.S. in Education Cday and eveningtj - - Department of Nursing Education Umverslty Cmlege B.S.,QNursingJ Cday and eveningtj B.A., B.S. tday and eveningl School of Commercei B.B.A. tday and eveningi ffigmx A51 was SF. 'When an asterisk is shown, evening classes begin at 4 P.M. 3 + All schools are co-educational except St. John's College CDay Sessionj 3 S' Xf' 2 3 iw .t., N ...X ttt, C. C , ., .... K , 3 , . ,. ..a.,..,.,,,....,,,a.,,,,,,u,c.Mi Q.. 21x72 y 'Q ..c. Xtt. te ,ssgwxsws ,,tt. S it ........ MM ,,,..,..t g..s.,w ,-a,,, Q M.. t,.,. . . - - No.5-C wt mei X Is 1 o 0 E805 tOpening Sept. 1960-Graduate Division of the School of Commerce FOR INFORMATION: Registrar, St. John's University, Jamaica 32, N.Y. - JAmaica 6-3700 261 WX s Q Q J, +0 4 . , f ., T 0 X N p , ,,,,.. .N . ,. , ii Yiqx, Bowling? great for a date . . . Fan for the whole family. For BOWLING at itgs BEST. . . AMF Pinspo-liers, Inc SUBSIDIARY OF AMERICAN MACHINE Cv FOUNDRY COMPANY WHERE MAGIC AMF AuroMAnc PINSBQIIERE 261 MADISUN AVENUE NEW YURK, NEW YURK Mr. and Mrs. Robert F. Fitzgerald, Ir. Robert Fitzgerald, III '61 Michael Fitzgerald '63 Delicatessen Specialists, Inc. Complete Catering WElls 1-9564 Compliments of Charles I. O'Connor Gateway Music-Hobby Shop In the Westwood-Gateway Shopping Center Everything for the Music Enthusiast Congratulations To The Class of '60 The Stork Family Compliments of Anthony Thomas and Wee Willy Watkins ....,,...... Bob Corrao Ltd. 69 Lobo Lane Freckville, U. S. A. Compliments of M. Mastrosimone, D.D.S. Good Luck Class of '60 Mr. and Mrs. William M. O'Brien Bobthaw Auto Service 400 Iericho Turnpike Road Service-Pick Up PI 7-7770 Compliments of Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Wheeler, Ir. Frank's Market 69756 Woodfield Road Ladeview, N. Y. IV 3-9544 Pace Style Shoppe Women and Children Wearing Apparel 165 Larkview Road Harris Men 8: Boy's Shop Herrick Shopping Center Formal Wear Compliments of 1A Astronauts Caputo Bros. Gr Co. 79-12 Metropolitan Avenue Middle Village, New York Ross Chemists 268-01 Hillside Avenue Fleldstone 3-8761 Emie's Delicatessen Catering, Delicious Salads Telephone: FI 7-1882 Compliments of Linda and Michael 'Desnoes Frank I. Kelly Moving-Storage Daily Trips New York, Westchester FOrest 8-9400 Brook Beer 6: Soda Home Deliveries IV 5-3100 Compliments of A1 Van Name 2H Tritons John Blatz Restaurant and Bar Supplies Richmond Hill, N. Y. Campisi Pharmacy 59 North Village Avenue RO 6-2009 Frank I. Masterson Agent State Farm Insurance Co. PI 2-7577 Compliments ' of Mr. and Mrs. Gerard F. Dermody DiMaio Plastering Co. 199-19 17th Avenue VVhitestone, N. Y. Compliments of Shorten and McHale Compliments of The Sayliays -uf- We won! Stork's Market 208-15 Jamaica Avenue Bellaire, N. Y. American Tile Company 40-20 Hempstead Tumpike PE 1-2050 PE 1-2051 Compliments of A Friend Compliments of A Friend of Jerry Carney Compliments of Mr. and Mrs. Fredrick Edel Haile Realty 245 Hillside Avenue Real Estate-Insurance Join your local Civil Air Patrol Squadron Frank Merkert - Photographer Branch - 76 Maple Place, Manhasset Studio - 1576 Larkfield Road Tom Cleasom 243-17 132nd Road Rosedale, N. Y. Boehm Typewriter Co. 90-35 Corona Avenue Elmhurst IL 8-5100 Hip! I-Iipl Zus .-------47 Doris Avenue, Franklin Square ----.Jericho Turnpike, Box 448, Commack -H env.. -.--0 - -s-, ..,,... ..,.,,.,.e.,..,- uf , - .. SE IOR DIRECTORY Abrams, Edward ......, Addeo, John. ........ Agapito, Dennis ,...... Agresta, Ronald ....... Greenway East, New Hyde Park l0' Aster Drive, New Hyde Park -....-.-..-.-.--.l65-3rd Street, Hicksville Bank Street, Valley Stream Allen, Thomas ........................ 168 Dover Parkway, Stewart Manor Anderson, Donald ...........,... 387 Jackson Avenue, West Hempstead Annichiarico, Enrico ......... Antlzzo, John ............. Bacotti, Peter ......,,.. Foch Boulevard, Mineola ..---.-533 Marcellus Road, Williston Park Baggett, Lee.. ........ .................... 4 09 Emory Road, Mineola Bailey, John ............. .................... i 6 E. Cypress Lane, Westbury Barbato. Johna ....... . .......... 29 Wood Valley Lane, Port Washington Bartoldus. Robert. ...,.A.. ........ 5 66 Greenway East, West Hempstead Bauer, Gregory .... ....,...,... 14 East Euclid Street, volley Stream Baxter, George ................ I-23 No. Long Beach Avenue, Freeport Baxter, Stephen. .....,.. ..........,........,........ G arner Lane, Bayshore Beck, Michael .......... Bello, Vincent .......... Harrington, Roger---- ..... .. .... - ............. 315 Andrews Road, Mineola -----------339 Bauer Place, Mineola ..-.---l93 Floral Avenue, Bethpage Bender, Donald ........... ..............., 9 60 Clyde Road, Baldwin Benson, John. ...... -. ......,.. ..,......... T angelwood Court, Greenlawn Bergen, Thomas ....... ....... I 8 Concord Road, Port Washington Boden, George ......... ...........,......... 3 458 Ella Road, Wantagh Bolger, Robert .......,. ........................ 9 2-8th Avenue, Sea Cliff Bondy, Lance ........... ....... l 7 Alrade Gardens, Port Washington Boyce, Michael ........ .................. 9 2 Lynton Road, Albertson Bradford, George ......... .......... 4 3 Jasper Street, Valley Stream Brady, Dennis ................. ......... 8 Center Drive, New Hyde Park Brand, John ...................... ....... . 32 Willow Street, Floral Park Brandewiede, Gregory ..............,......... l05 Third Street, Garden City Brandewiede, Ralph ........................ 105 Third Street, Garden City Braun, Hilmer ..............,....... 277 Kilburn Road, Garden City South Braun, Joseph .......... Brereton, Michael ....,. Brown, DeWitt ........ Brown, Douglas ........ Brown, William ....... Bryan, Charles ...... Burke, Edward ......... Burkert, Eric ......... ..----.24l So. Kensington Road, Garden City .. ............. 236 Stonehinge Lane, Carle Place -----------.-.-.-------------.Box A, Kings Park ..----9505 Jamaica Avenue, Woodhaven Merry Lane, Westbury -------.I74 Nassau Boulevard, Garden City Cameron Avenue, Hempstead Scott Drive, Huntington Station Burns, James. ....... .,,........ - -- ..... i3 Tudor Drive, New Hyde Park Buthorn, Robert ............... Byers, Robert .... .... Cahill, James ,............. Calabria, Kenneth ....... Campo, Joseph ............ Cassidy, Peter .........,,. .938 VanBuren Avenue, Franklin Square ---...-----233 N. Park Dr., N. Massapequa ---..---.36 Lancaster Avenue, Baldwin ...---.892 No. William Street, Baldwin -------28 Amherst Street, Williston Park Capobianco, James, ............................ 33 Pell Terrace, Garden City Caprise, John ,...,,,,,,,,,,,........, ,.,...........,. 3 64 Mineola Blvd., MirleOl8 Caputo, Michael ,.,,,. ..... - --- ........... I97 Parkway Court, Mineola Carney, Jerome ......,..,...... 531 Wadleigh Avenue, West Hempstead Carney, John .,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,..,......,..,,,,.,,, l92 Brown Street, Mineola Carroll, Kenneth ..,,............ 335 Coolidge Street, West Hempstead Carway, John ........,.. Cash, Terence ....... ---.--.--.875 Gabriel Street, Franklin Square -,,-------------82 Doncaster Road, Malverne ------.-.37 Kensington Road, Garden City Ceraulo, Lawrence .......,,................... l23 Seward Avenue, Mineola Chesleigh, William-- ....... Child, Gary .............. .----420 Little Whaleneck Road, Merrick -,,,,---,,-------382 Andrews Road, Mineola Ciafgr-ie' Francis ,,,,,,,, ,,,,,..., ,,,.......,. 2 7 Carver Street, l'lUl1fll'lQi'0f1 Clare, James .......... - Clinton, Laurence ........ Coleman, Thomas .... 2 ,,,,,,,,,,, 25 Linwood Avenue, Farmingdale -.------18 Hudson Road, Garden City Nassau Avenue, Freeport Cglwgll, James ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,..,. 59 Cedar Avenue, Farmingdale Conklin' Richard ,-,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,, ,,,,,............., 6 Rollins Lane, l.eVlff0Wl'! Conly, Joseph .......... U, ,.,,,,,,,,,.,,. 263 Garfield Avenue, Mineola Cgnyeryn James --,,-,,,.,- ,, ,,,,,,, E, Raymond Avenue, Roosevelt Cornachio, Anthony ........ Cirnigliaro, Robert ...... Corney, John. .......... - Corrao, Robert ......... Costello, Patrick ......... Coulter, Ronald ........ Crowley, Timothy ...... Cullem, James .... ............. -.,....--2016 Debra Court, North Merrick ----.--205 Dorchester Road, Garden City ------.5i Gratten Street, New Hyde Park Harvard Street, Garden City Cliff Drive, Hicksville ------.-.70 Hillvale Road, Albertson --...---l0O Harvard Street, Westbury ,, ,,,,..,,,,. 32 Horizon Lane, Levittown Cunningham, Michael .................... 160 KllbUI'n Road, Gafden CRY Dytgrosa, Anthony ,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,, i 29 Holly Avenue, Hempstead peLoee, Robert .....,.......... 236 Kensington Road. Garden City South - . . - . . ana- a -I A----.--- l.l!-l.-..Zl .- Dews, Peter .......... .N--e -e-vw ---,Y-me -- Y ,,,., . ..--.---..---l79 Elderberry Road, Mineola D0'nQr Park ------------ --...... 4 l Cambridge Avenue, Garden City Donahue, Robert ..... Lenox Road, Baldwin D0 'neliY- 130165 ---------- --------........... i 7 William Avenue, East Islip Donnelly, Walter ......... ........ l 4l Oxford Boulevard, Garden City Donohue, Kevin ...... Doran, Peter ......... Dowd, John ........ Duffy, James ........ Dunn, Gerard-- ..... Durkin, John .......... Egan, Robert ...... Locust Street, Garden City l.3 Pinetree Lane, Roslyn Heights ---------175 Village Road, Roslyn Heights ----------84 Dartmouth Street, Wllllston Park i5 Woodside Avenue, Baldwin 305 No. Forest Avenue, Rockville Centre E'Chefil3Ub. Stephen --------....-.--........ 619 'Fairview Avenue, Baldwin Engle, Phil ip..---- ...,..., ,,, Essig, LeRoy ........... Fallon, Richard ....... --.----.33 Peachtree Lane, Roslyn Heights Stafford Avenue, Woodbury - ..-................... 27 Cobalt Lane, Westbury F3lS0l'le, RlCl'l3l'd ------- : --..---...-. - ............. il Alpine Lane, Hicksville Fasano. Joseph ..... - ............. 207 Roxbury Road South, Garden City Fee, Francis ....... - ....... -------72 Berkshire Road, Rockville Centre Fischer, Kenneth. ........ Fisher, Richard ........ Fity, Charles ............. Fitzgerald, John-- ...-.-- Forgione, Frank ....-.- ---------lO2 Knollwood Drive, Carle Place ----------.3l2 Locust Avenue, Freeport -------233 Oak Street, West Hempstead 22 Frost Lane, Hewlett ---- ------------l6 Wheatley Road, Old Westbury Forrtara. I-ouiS. .-.. .. .............. 208-30 Hollis Avenue, Queens Village Frey, Frederick ....... - ---....--.-.... l67 Biltmore BouIevard,Massapequa Frey, Roberl'--..-----.....-...--4l67 Biltmore Boulevard, Massapequa FriSChmar1rt, Donald ........................ 987 Ditmas Avenue, Uniondale Frost. Ronald ............................ lO3 Roosevelt Avenue, Freeport Gage, Sidney- ............................ -l400 Apple Lane, East Meadow Gallagher, James---- .-..- --.- Galanty, Joel ..--.....-. ---.....-4l0 Brown Place, New Hyde Park ------------.---.---.l8 Charleston Drive, Huntington Garry, Peter .......... --...... ....... -.--75 Salisbury Avenue, Garden City Gehrig, Donald. ........................... 300 Plymouth Court, Uniondale Geissinger, William-- ...-..... 95 East l3th Street, Huntington Station Gekle, Robert ........... .. .........-. 227-30 ll3th Drive, Queens Vlllage Geraghty, John- --..-.....--.... ....... 4 Secor Drive, Port Washington Gieg, Thomas.-- ...... .-.- .................---.. 58 Albertson Place, Mineola Gllmartm, Thomas .--.......--..... ----- ..........-. Osborne Lane, Greenvale Glancy, John .-.-- -.- --..... -.- -.----202 Cushing Avenue, Williston Park Glennon, James .......-.-... ..-. ..... 1 .p.-..-. ..... I6 Pinewood Rd., Plandome Grafer, Hal .-......... .. ..... ----.- ---.... Ll2 Mason Drive, Manhasset Graham, Dennis. .-..-.-.......... -.- 28 'Foster Avenue, Valley Stream Greene, Charles .----- --l.l..---l I Clive Place, East Northport Hammer, William .......... .- -.... -. ........ 600 Parker Avenue, Levittown Hayes, Michael -----..-. --.---.---.ll9 Clinton Avenue, Huntington Hederman, John ....----...-.......-.. L ...-...- 785 Park Avenue, Uniondale Herchenroder, Barrie--g- .....- - .-.....- l8l Madison Avenue, Baldwin Hering, Peter---- ...-. -. .-..--..-..-.--... -35 Seawane Road, East Rockaway Holman, Henry----- ...---.-.. - .-.-..... 91 Kenwood Road, Garden City Houser, Harvie .... ---- Hunt, Michael ....... ----- --..-.- l98-36 Epsom Course, Hollis ------404 Main Street, Port Jefferson Hussey, James -----..-.------ -- .-..-..-.-......-... 2 Thatch Lane, Wantagh Hyer, Raymond- ,,-- - --., -.- .--. --79 Barkers Point Road, Sands Point llardi, Vincent .... ..-......--.-30 No. Long Beach Avenue, Freeport lnguagiato, Peter---.-.---.--...-.249-23 5lst Avenue, Little Neck Jacob, Andrew ---,----, - ----- -4 Wantagh Avenue, Rockville Centre Jagoda, Charles.- -----,,-,,,--,,-. - ---------. 75 Wilton Road, Huntington Jellig, Donald, ---, ,, -,,,,,-, ----l54 Scherer Boulevard, Franklin Square Johnson, Earl -..----. Jones, 'Peter .-.-.. Ken, John ............ - ,,-------.. 207 lngraham Lane, New Hyde Park ,,-----.-.. .-,.- I7 Hickory Street, Floral Park .- .....-.- l7l0 Wantagh Avenue, Wantagh Kayser, Dennis ,,,,,-,,,,-- ,,--,---. 8 9 Princeton Street, WllilSf0h Pifll Keating, Thomas ,,,,--- - -,,--------.-- -. ,--... .35 Wyatt Road, Garden City Kelley, Richard -----,-,------.- 202 Whitehall Road, Garden City South Kelly, Robert ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,-,,,,---- Q --..-,--.-, ll Foster Place, Hempstead Ke.-ner, 'William -.,, ,,,.,,, ,,,- ,,--,214 Emerson Place, Valley Stream Kerr. James ,---,,,,,, ,,-,,-,,,.,,, ,.,, I9 Broad Street, WllllSi'Ofl Park Kridoff, Kevin ,,,, -- ,,,, ,,,,-,- ,---,,,, 255 Dow Avenue, Carle Place K.,-ehoff, Frank-,,,-,- ,,,,-, .-.- ,--------.... ll Post Avenue, Westbury Kirwin, Dennis .... -.- ,,,,,- ,,,,,, ----,,,l3 Parkview Place, Baldwln Knipfing, Richard, --,,,-- -- -----........-. --262 Ivy Avenue, Westbury Krefkowski, PauIi,,,- ,,,,,,,,..,,--,,, 849 Baldwin Dl'iVe, WBSYDUYY Krikalo, William,---,,-,-,,,,,,,,, -,--,-,.. 24 Brooks Street, Hicksville llvnnelna Gnnrnn -------15 Pane Avenue. Hempstead .L STP 1-ii E ,frsw-1-yr,-I-q-an A 1. 1--rf-r Kudrzyckl, Roy ........ LaBarca, John ....... Lacopo, John ........ Larkin, Joseph ......... LaRocca, Thomas ........ Larson, Lawrence ......... Lawrence, Vincent ....... Lennon, Clifford ....... .---.--18 Addison Lane, Greenvale ------.21 Border Street, Hicksville .1 ...... 18 Elton Drive, East Northport ----17 Coventry Avenue, Albertson -----.-48 Lawrence Street, Hempstead -----174 Crowell Street, Hempstead .----------.858 Lincoln Avenue, Baldwin -----74 Richmond Avenue, Amityville Lombardo, Philip ........................................ 3 Overhill Lane, Roslyn Ludeman, James ..................,....... 915-Sth Street, East Northport Lynch, James ................ 1635 No. Jerusalem Road, East Meadow Mahon, John ......... ......... - ............. 4 01 Hughes Street, Bellmore Mahoney, James ....... --------.-------.--------.33 Stewart Street, Bayshore Maloney, Brian ................ 1818 Gardenia Avenue, North Merrick Mannion, John ............. Mannuzza, John ......... ------------------.-----108 Elm Drive, Levittown ---.--.-------.--8649 Dunton Street, Hollis Marinis, Christopher ................ 580 Marcellus Road, Williston Park Marotta, Gerard- ........ -----95 W. Raymond Avenue, Roosevelt Masterson, William ................ 125 Sheridan Avenue, Williston Park Materazo, Thomas. ...... - .............. - ....... 19 Parkview Place, Elmont Mathias, Robert ........ Mauro, Louis ............ --------1533 Lincoln Avenue, New Hyde Park -------104 Cambridge Avenue, Garden City Maxwell, Gregory ................ 379 Morris Avenue, Rockville Centre Ma er Paul .............. ---.--155 Rockaway Avenue, Garden City Y I Mayhew, William ................... .235 McKinley Terrace, Huntington McCabe, Kevin ................................ 64 Hodson Avenue, Lynbrook McCabe, Robert ............ 102 Westminster Road, West Hempstead McCann, John- .,.......... --- ....... -127 Margaret Boulevard, Merrick McCarthy, Robert .................... 579 Dartmouth Street, Westbury McCullagh, James .................... 333 Gilmore Street, Williston Park McDermott, Arthur ........ 290 Lexington Avenue, West Hempstead McDonald, John ........ Narwood Avenue, Merrick McDonough, Michael .................... 79 Highland Road, Glen Cove McGinley, Michael ............,... 166 Robinwood Avenue, Hempstead McGowan, John ........... -------l46 Kensington Road, Garden City McGown, Michael ................ 57 Stratford Avenue, Garden City McGuckin, John ................................ 67 Nassau Drive, Albertson MeGuinne55, John,-, ,,.. ---.----.-..-.34 Briarcliff Drive, Merrick McLaughlin, James. ................... ....... l 39 Cove Road, Huntington McMahon, Thomas ......... -. .... ------26 Nassau Avenue, Malverne McNally, Michael ........ .......... - -.320 Horton Highway, Mineola Melloh, John ............ Melosci, Anthony ........ Menedez, Albert ....... Meng, Joseph. ............. -----.25 Downing Street, East Williston ------------19 Bert Avenue, Westbury ..-----..------.Box 84, West Hempstead .. ...... -. ......... 11 The Loch, Roslyn Menninger, William .......,................ - .................. Box 118, Jericho Merritt, Robert .............. ------,-.32 Donald Street, East Williston Malone, Robert ........................ 18 Heyward Lane, Rockville Centre Minogue, James ........ Mira, Lawrence ...... .- ---.-.--225-16-105th Avenue, Queens Village ----.--102-18 Ascan Avenue, Forest Hills Moakley, Richard ......... Violet Avenue, Hicksville Monaco, Vincent-- ......... ............... .. 34 Weir Street, Hempstead Moore, James .........................,.. 59 Wellington Road, Garden City Morando, William .... --.. .......... ---- ........ ..Split Rock Road, Syossel' Mortimer, David. ...... Moynihan, Francis .......... ---. .......... Stillwater Avenue, Massapequa ----------------3181 Morgan Drive, Wantagh Mulholland, Edwin ............ 240 DeMott Avenue, Rockville Centre Murphy, Brian .......... Murphy, Francis .......... --.-173 Southard Avenue, Rockville Centre -112 Buckingham Road, West Hempstead Mulligan, John ............... Mullins, Nicholas ........... -----------6 Crabtree Lane, Flower Hill, Roslyn ------92 Molneaux Road, Valley Stream Murphy, Gregory-.. ......... ,.....,... 6 25 Stratford Road, Baldwin Murphy John ................. -------178 Grant Avenue, Mineola Murphy, Ronald ..,,... - ................,...... 99 Ogsten Terrace, Malverne Nahas, Joseph ....... --,----..33 East Poplar Street, Floral Park Nolan, Brian .,,,... - .,,,.,....,.... 110-30 214th Street, Queens Village Norton, Fredric ...,..... - ..................,,......... 1 Harris Court, Bellmore O'Brien, John ........ O'Brien, Kevin ...... O'Grady, Gerard ........ O'NeilI, Joseph ........ O'Reilly, Daniel ........ 0'Toole, John ....... Panarese, John ...... Papola, Joseph ......... Parrin, Arthur ....... --------l68 Lawrence Street, New Hyde Park ..-.---231 Spruce Street, West Hempstead -..-------80 Malverne Avenue, Malverne ---.,-.-------,-.--22 Eveyln Road, Babylon .-.--.-.219-O8 112th Road, Queens Village ---------18 W. Raymond Avenue, Roosevelt ----.443 Burkhard Avenue, Williston Park Otten, Theodore ............. - ......... 132 Cellar Avenue, New Hyde Park --------76-19 10lst Avenue, Ozone Park ..------ .... 63 Atlas Avenue, Malverne Patti, William .......... Petro, Frank. ............. Pilipshen, Kenneth ...... -- -.------.--118 Shoreham Way, Merrick ------142 Hayes Street, Garden City -.-.----12 Stoothoff Drive, New Hyde Park Quinn, Kevin. ......... ............... . 88 Willow Street, Garden City Raby, John. ............. -.--.49 Morewood Place, Port Washington Radimer, Charles. ....... ...... 1 5 Winthrop Street, New Hyde Park Ragona, Stephen. ......., ......... 8 O54 234th Street, Queens Village Reilly, George. ......... --.-------------85 Cornell Lane, Hicksville Reynolds, John. ...... ............ 5 5 Landau Avenue, Floral Park Rhatigan, Brian ...... ........... 6 Ridge Drive, Huntington Station Richert, Paul ........... ....... 1 32 No. 7th Street, New Hyde Park Riebe, Edward ......... ............... - .12 Tower Court, Hempstead Riley, James. ....... ...... 2 57 Ribbon Street, Franklin Square Riley, John ............. .................. - .81 Scudder Place, Northport Riley, Thomas ........ Meadow Street, Garden City Rlordan, Peter. ................... 619 South 12th Street, New Hyde Park Robertson, William. ................... 33 Emerson Road, RFD, Brookville Rogers, Thomas ............... Rohan, Paul ......... 201 Brompton Road, Garden City South ----------.-.14 Salem Lane, Port Washington Ronald, Neal. .......... .................... 1 4 Salem Way, Glen Head Rossi, Walter .............. ............ 1 447 Dartmouth Street, Baldwin Rowan, John ....... - ........ .... - -- ......... 351 Ivy Avenue, Westbury Rozea, Peter ........... ........... 3 O Sumter Avenue, East Williston Rozycki, George- ............ -920 Hillside Boulevard, New Hyde Park Russo, Simone ......... ..................... 4 5 Maple Avenue, Westbury Ryan, John. ......... ---.--333 Plymouth Avenue, Brightwaters Ryan, William. ........ ................. 3 692 Collector Lane, Bethpage Sackman, David. .... .. ....... 119 Brooklyn Avenue, New Hyde Park Savan, Joseph. ........ ........ 1 58 Devonshire Drive, New Hyde Park Scardina, John ........... ....................., K endrick Lane, Huntington Schafer, William ........ ......... 2 510 Second Avenue, East Meadow Schoen, George. ....... -- Schultheis, Gerard ....... Seelinger, John. ......... .------------.95 Ocean Avenue, Massapequa --.- .... 43 Prince Street, New Hyde Park -------------291 Park Avenue, Westbury Shorten, Timothy .................... 57 Cambridge Avenue, Garden City Siebold, Martin .................................... 42 Stuart Avenue, Malverne Slaboch, John-..-......----..-.-.....--45 Croyden Court, Albertson Smith, Gerard-- ....... Stack, John . ............... ----..l69 So. Grand Avenue, Baldwin -------.--131 Poplar Street, Garden City Starger, Kenneth ........... .................. 4 8 Avalon Road, Garden City Steuerwalt, Michael ..................... ---. 66 Chimney Lane, Levittown Stork, Joseph. ....................... 104-17 220th Street, Queens Village Sullivan, James .....................,...... 1333 Potter Boulevard, Bayshore Sullivan, Robert ....... .212-26 Nashville Boulevard, Cambria Heights Sullivan, .Theodore ........................... 19 Parkview Circle, Bethpage Sweeney, James .......... - ........... 15 lndpendence Avenue, Babylon Sweeney, Stephen. ............... 442 Langley Avenue, West Hempstead Szturma, Walter ......... -.- .-------4l Nugent Street, New Hyde Park Tabak, Richard. ...... ........ 4 9 Westbury Avenue, Carle Place Talbot, Michael. ......... Tannacito, ' Daniel ....... Gables Drive, Hicksville --.---.920 Gloucester Court, Westbury Thomas, Anthony ....... .......... 1 21 Weyford Terrace, Garden City Tracy, Richard. ....... ......... 8 3 So. Windsor Avenue, Brightwaters Tyrrell, John .................. Ungashick, Thomas .......... ----------.--.89-24 240th Street, Bellerose ------376 Feather Lane, East Williston Vachris, Anthony ....... - .................. ---52 Mineola Avenue, Roslyn Voniak, John ....... Wagner, John. ........ Ward, Richard. ....... - Wa rgo, Andrew ...... --------------.20 Charles Street, Williston Park ---.--853 Arthur Street, West Hempstead Vanella, Gerard ...... ' ---.--.107 Soundview Road, Huntington -----233 Warren' Street, Hempstead --------------196 Perry Street, Hempstead Warnock, Robert ....... ............. 1 2 Edgemere Road, Garden -City Washecka, John. ..... ....... 1 71 North Long Beach Avenue, Freeport Wasson, Patrick ....... ............ 1 O3 Blue Spruce Road, Levittown Watkins, William ....... Wavle, James .......... Wessels, Robert ...... Wheeler, Edward ........ Whelehan, David. .......... White, Gerard ........ ,- ....... .----.--.---50 Weaving Ilane, Wantagh ------- ..... 82 Hearth Lane, Westbury ----------.-1551 Victoria Street, Baldwin ----171 Capitol Avenue, Williston Park ---.-.76 Kensington Road, Garden City ---------l8 Jerome Drive, Farmingdale Wilde, Denis. ..... - ......... .......... -. ---l68 Lewis Avenue, Westbury Williams, Dennis ................. :-- ...... .60 Dewey Avenue, Amityville Williams, Robert--.. .... - ....... 97 Dorchester Road,,Rockville Centre Yashewski, Richard ...................... - ........... RFD No. 2, Huntington Zanelli, Michael .......... - .... 643 Knollwood Drive, West Hempstead Zielazny, Thomas.-.-- .... ----.. .... 710 Fifth Street, East Northport Bradford, J. 55, 133 DEX Abbadeaa, J. 54 Abel, Bro. J. 38 Abel. Bro. W. 29, 36, 91 Abramovlch. 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R. 56 bm., D. 72 Dawson, B. 56, 97 Doan, E. 64, 89, 134 DaAngaIls, H. 64. dohruln, P. 72 DoClcco, P. 64 DaFl1lppo, R. 56 Dogonkolb, E. 56 Dagnan, Mr. A. 29 Delchl, R. A. 56 Dolchl, R. J. 72, 90 Dolamafer, W. 56 DoLao. A. 64, 133 Dalfoe. R. 72, 89 Dallacona, R. 64 o-Lua. R. lea mmm, A. 72, 119 Daman, R. 56 mmay, A. sch nemo, J. 72 nemo. P..72, 95, 115 name, w. 64, las DaMonaco, F. 64 Domonaco, P. 126, 131. 183 Danman, Bro. T. 42 Donvor, J. 56, 97 DaPaIma, G. 64, 120. Dormody, D. 56 Darmody, G. 72, 119 Darmody, H. 72. 95 Desmond, M. 56 Damon, P. 72, 89, 97, 102, Dovany, A. 64 DaVlta, R. 64 Daws, P. 183 Dlaumagard, T. 64 Dllorlo, R. 72, 89, 90, 120 D11.l1lo, J. 56, 135 D1Loranzo, F. 64, 95 D1Pontima. V. 64 Dlrkas, R. 64 Doherty, F. 56 00109. P. 97,101,119,183 Dolan. J. 56, 97, 135 Dolan, M. 56 Dolan, S. 56 Dolan, T. 64. 89 Dolan, W. 56 Donahua, Richard, 56 Donahua, Robert 184 Donato, R. 72 Donato, W. 64 Donnallan, E. 72, 89 Donnelly, J. 99. 184 Donnolly, W. 98, 99, 100, 136 137. 138. 139. 184 Donoghuo, C. 56 Donohue, G. 73 Donohue, J. 56 Donohue, K. 1,84 Doran, P. 99, 184 Douglas. T. 56 Dowd. J. 115, 177, 184 Downey, T. 56 Doyer, L. 64 Drelick, R. 73, 90 Drlscoll, D. 64 Driscoll, R. 73 Duffy, D. 73, 89, 97, 99 Duffy, J. D. 56 Duffy, J. P. 178 Duffy, P. 73, 90 Dulardln, R. 64 Dunn, G. 98 Dunno, B. 73 Dunno, F. 56.97, 135 Dunne, P. 64, 133 Dunscornb, J. 73 Durkln, J. 98, 185 Dwyar, R. 64, 89, 97, 133 Edar, E. 65 i Edgar, R. 56, 133 Egan, G. 73 Egan, J. 65, 95 Egan, R. 115, 134, ,185 Egan, W. 65 Elchanlaub, P. 65, 133 Eichonlaub, S. 155 Elsonhauer. P. 56. 133 Ekakladls. W. 65 Elllott, J. 56 enwood, Mn. J. 43 Elsassar, R. 73 Endonlno, D. 65 Engal, M. 73 England, L. 73, 126, 128 Engle, P. 185 Enste. R. 56 Epplg, J. 73. 90 Erbentrauf, S. 56 Eronson, G. 73 Esslg, L. 95, 185 Etzol, K. 56 Evers, B. 56 Eyarmann, J. 73 Faaa, P. 73, 95, 117 Faath, A. 56 Falllaca, G. 65 Fallon, R. 185 Falsone, R. 186 Farley, T. 73 Farrall, J. 65 Farrall, R. 65 Faaanaro, T. 56 Fasano, J. 186 Fay, R. 56' Fadronas, K. 73 Foo, F. 88. 91. 126, 127, 128, 129,130.l31,132,1l6 Fanton. R. 73 Ferdinando, Mr. A. 37, 90, 91 Fardlnando, Mr. J. 37 Farrara, P. 57, 97 Farrarl, A. 73 Farrl, J. 65 Farrl, R. 65 Ficalora, A. 57 Fidgoon, T. 65 Fllasky, J. 73 Fllllaf, B. 65 Flhioan, E. 73. 126 Finlay, E. 65 Flora. M. 73, 95 Flachar, J. 57 Flschar. K. 186 Flacher, P. 65 Flachatti, J. 57 Flshar, J. 57 rum, R. :ds Flfy, C. 187 Fltzgorald, E. G. 65 Fitzgerald. E. J. 73 Flfzgarald, F. 73, 95 Fiflilfild, G. 73, 95 Fltzgorald, J. 95, 187 Fllzgarald, M. F. 57 Fllzgarald, M. J. 57 Fltzgarald, R. 73 Flanagan, C.-57, 135 Flanagan, P. 57 Flolachhauor, D. 73 Fleming, J. 65 Floranca, W. 73 Flynn, Mr. 40. 136 Fontanafta, M. 73 Foran. P. Z3- Ford, J. 65 Forglona, F. 187 Fomara, L. 187 Fortunate. A. 65 Fcskaft, C. 73, 90,1119 Fowkos, Mr. 40 Fovylar, J. 57. 133 Fox, J. 57, 97 Fox, Brd. J. 23 Fox, Mr. J. F. 26 Foy, T. 57 Fradalla, J. 57 Franz, D. 65 Frayar, J. 65 Fray, E. 57 Fray, F. 187 Fray, R. 187 Frladol, L. 57 Frlsehmann, D. 101, 187 Frlsanda, 57 -1 fy -1 - 1-W Y-v--f v-----.f ---'-1----f ,.-.1 ,K-T .. L .i,.-,--V ,-..., -.,...mw-W 1- --- wp, ...-. -11:-1-H... ., ,-.f...... -- Fropf, R.126.128.130,131,188 - Furd, V. 65 Furlf, T. 73 Glbbrlelllnl, o. 57 cum, 11. 57, 133 Gaffney, H. 57 Gage, s. 115, 188 Gal6n1y,J. 90. 91, 188 Gellsleekl, s. 57 Guo, P. 57, 133 . esmsm. V.73. 119. no as11.g1w, 1-1. 57, 135 Gel1ld1er,J. P. as K G111.u1sf. J. M. 90, las . Gallagher. J. N. 74 anno. P. 73 Gantl, J. 73 esnay, o. 65, 111 Gennon, C. 78 Garlsnd, 1. 73, .95. 120 Gerry,P. 88.98, 134, 188 Gehrlg, o. 133 esmf. A. 73 Gamer, c. 74 I es1..1nw.w. 188 A equi, 11. 86, ss. 98, loo. 101. 189 Genovese. 8.65 Gereohty. 1. 126.128, 129, 130, 189 Gerlohfv. sm. 11. 25 anim. w. as Goretner, J. 65, 39. 133 Gmleln. J. 65 Gettler, J. 65 Glamanoo, J. 65 A Gleg, T. 189 Gllfeiher. Bro. J..23 Glll, D. 57, 97 Glll, G. 65 . Glllen, 'r. 14, 89, 115 611111, v. 65- Galmanm, T. o. 65 Gllmerfln, T. P. 105, 136, 138, 140. 183 Glrlmonfl, J. 65 Gllncy, J. 189 Gleeson. 1-1. 57 Gleeson, R. 65, 95 Glennon, J. 98,100,189 Godfriy, Mr. J. 29 . ' Godfrey. T. 65, 59, 97 Gotlllf. G. 57 Gohrlng, Bro. R. 32 Golden, D. 57 Go1d8f1, 'P. 65 36.5. 65 Gould, J. 65 Gover. C. 57 Grafer, H. 190 , GHHM, D. 98,115,190 Grasslnl, L. 57, 133 Grafton, Mr. G. 25 Green, C. 190 Greene. T. 65. 133 Grego, N. 66 Grell, J. 74 Grlffln, B. 74 Grlffin, M. 74 Groh, A. 66, 89, 133 Groppe, J. 74 Gundermenn, D. 57 Hess, R. 57 Hell, T. 57 Hamill, J. 57 Hemmer. W. 190 Hanley. P. 57 Hennaford. N.' 74 ' 1-1snmn.'M. 14, 89 Hannon, J. K. 57, 133 Henson, J. 66, 89 Hanson, P. 74 Happel. R. 57 Hsrklns, E. 74. 136 Horrns, S. 57 Harrington, G. 74, 90 Hlrrlngton, J.' F. 57 Harrlr1gton,,J. P. 66 Harrington, J. V. 66 Herrington, R. 126, 130 Hlrrlson, J. 74 I Harrison, K. 57 Hartman, P. 74 Hprtmann, J. 74 Hnmsgen. J. 57- Hastlngs. R. 74 Haunt, S.'74 aguvsrlsna, J. 74 Hayes, M. 190 1-uysi. Mlss M. 43 Hayhursf. W. 57 Healy, M. 74 I-1eatherton,.R. 74 Hsaemm. J., 190 Hedges, C. 57. 120 Hegmann, J. 66, 95 Heller, M. 57 Henderson, J. 66 Hennessy, 11.66. 95 Hensler, R. 57 Hmemmdsf, B. 190 Hiring. P. 117. .191 Herllhy, D: 74' Herman. E. 74 Hess, R. 66 1-1.4.1.1-1. J. 14 Hertwldm, Bro. R. 27 I-letzer, M. 74, 119 Hewitt. M. 66 Hickey, Fr. J. 21, 22 Hickey., P. sa ' 1 131. 190 'QAQ Higgins, P. 74, 126 Hlgglns, T. 58, 133 1-1111y, 1-1. ss Hines, D. 58 Hodgons, R. 58 Hood, H. 66 Hoffman, N. 58 Hoffmann, G. 58' Holman, H. 119, 191 Ho1ub,G. 53, 133 Homen, E. 66 Honan. W. 66 Horstlng, P. 74 Houktr, H. 88, 126, 130, 132, 191 Houser, P. 58 Huben, R. 74 Hufnogol, T. 66 Huahu. G. 58 Hughn. Bro. H. 21 Hughes, M. 58 Hunt, M. 191 Hupoey, J. 66, 89, 129, Hurd, T. 58, Hussey, J. 191 Hyer, R. 192 ' I Ilardl, V. 192 Imbruco, R. 74. 90 Ing-Jellcato, P574 lnguaglato. P. 115, 192 Ipssaro Bro. A. lrvlne, R. 66 ' mo. 11. 66 J Jacob, A.1192 Jogoda, C. 90, 91, 97, 192 Jsgoda, L. 58, 120 Jansen, Fr., D. 22, 86. 8 Jeros, W. 58 Jelllg, D. 192 Johnn, R. 58 Johnson, Johnson, Johnson. o. ee. 134 5. 192 ' 11. sa. 135 Johnson, W. 66 Jones, A. 66 Jones, P. 193 Jem., S. ss, 135 Juliano, L. 58 num, D. 66 Klll, J. 193 nmun, E. 74 Kms, E. 74 nm. J. 66 Kane, R. 74 kann, P. 14, 89, 95 Klrdos, R. as 9 KIFODCZYC. 5. 74, 90, 101 Kmsbsum. 11. so ' Kauffln, Bro., A. 34, 136 Kaufmann, R. 74, Kavaneugh. W. 66 Kayser, D. 193 Keahon, W. 58. 133 Keene. G. 58 Kearns. R. 58 xssnna. 'r. 117. 119..193. Keefe, J. 55 Keegan, J. 66 Keeler, M. 66 Keenan, G. 66 Kehoe, J. 66 Kellmen, J. 58 Kellman, R. 58 Kellenbofg, Bishop W. P. 12 Kelley. R. 88, 97, 193 Kelly, D. 74. 89, 105, 86 Kelly, J. M. 66 Kelly, J. 11. 74. 134 Kelly, R. 95, 193 Kennedy, G. 74, 117 Kennedy, J. 66 Kennedy, W. 74 Kennelly. T. 74 Kent. E. 66 Kemaghan, J. 66. 133 Kerner. W. 126, 128, 139, 131. 193 Kerr, J. 194 Kerr, P. 58 Kiernan. J. 66 1 Kllduff, K. 194 Kiley, T. 66, 89, 133 Klllea, W. 58 Klrby, D. 66 Kirby, J. 66 Klrehhoff. F. 194, Klrmsor, E. 66, 89, 97, 120, 130, 131 Klrmser, R. 58 Klrwln, D. 98, 194 Klrwln, M. es. 95 Klsch, R. 66, 134 Kline, R. 66 Knipflng, R. 97. 99, 100, 194 Kock, Bro., A.42 Koehler, W. 74 ' Kollmer, E. 58. Korey, J. 66 Korpecz, D. 58 Koet, J. 75 - Kozar, Bro. Albert J. 14, 47, 96, 99, 177 Kremer. J. 58 Kramps, R. 75, 90 Krenker, P. 66 Kray, J. 75, 89. 97 Kretkowskl. P. 194 Krlkelo. W. 120, 195 Kmnske, G. 195 Krumanackar, G. 66, 117 Kudrzyckl, R. 195 Kump, R. 75, 90 I. La'Barca. J. 195 Laoopo, J. 95, 195 Lalno, W. 66. 133 Lambort, M. 58 Lano, W. 75 Lango, E. 75 Larkln, J. J. 195 . urkln, J. R. 75, 136 ukoca, T. 196 Larson, L. 196 ' Laulngar, G. 75 Laurlnaltla, Bro. B. 30 Lawrence, A. 58, 135 Lawrance, V. 196 Layna, R. 58 Loahy, M. 58 Lao, P. 67, 95 Laos, W. 58 Lammo, L. 58 Lanahan, J. 67 Lennon, C. 196 Laonard, Staphan 58 Lanz, B. 75 Lauard. V. 75 Lavy, D. 75 Lawand, R. 67 Leydan, G. 95 Ldydon, J. 58 Llaaogang, T. 58. 133 Llnehn, J. 75 l,.oGalbo, 67, 133 Lombardi, P. 67, 133 Lombardi, R. 75, 89, 119 Lombardo, P. 95, 119, 196 Lonagan, J. 58 Long, G. 67, 89, 98 Lothlan, J. 58 Lotza. J. 58 Lowa, J. 75 Lucchlsl. J. 58 Luclnatolll, R. 75, 89, 119 Luckan. W. 75 Luckwaldt, H. 67 Ludoman, J. 196 Lutlan, C. 67 Lutlon, R. 75 ' Lynch, Bro. J. 35 Lynch, J. B. Lynch, J. J. Lynch, R. 75 Ma Maven., 1'. 67 A McBr1da, M. 59 Macao.. G. 57. 39, 97 McCa1.'Jo, K. 98, 199 McCaba, R. .136,- 137,.138, 199 McCabe. T. 59 McCall, J. 59 McCann, B. 59. 135 Mdlann, J. 199 McCarran, Fr. Edgar 13 McCarthy, D. 67. 134 McCarthy, J. C. 59 McCarthy, J. J. .59 McCurthy, R. 90. 91, 119 McCarthy, T. 67, 120 McCarvar, D. 59 McCoyd, E. A. 75, 90, 97, 119 'McC9Yd. K. 59 Mocmay. o. 75 Mccom. J. 67 McCulIagh, J. zoo ' McCuIIngh, K. 67 M:CulIough, F. 59 Mccmnpugh, T. 75 Mcoeqmn, A. oo, 1oo, zoo' Mcoefmon, R. 59 Mcoomla, A. 75 Mcoomla, J. zoo McDonald, M. 75, -136 Mcooma. R. 75 ' Meoonmu, J. 59 Mcbonouoh. n. 59, 133 McDonough, M. 126, 128, 129, 200 McDougal, P. 75, 89, 97, 99, 126 McE1llgott,W. 59 McGarry, J. 67 McGln1ay, M. 200 McG1o1n. T. 67 McGovem, A. 67 Mcsovum, w. '59, 133 McGowan, J. 83, 101, 119, 120, 200 McGown, M. 201 McGrath, Bro. J. A. 26 McGrath. J. 59 McGuchln, 'Mr. C. 40 McGuckIn, J. J. 126 McGuck1n, J. M. 75 McGulnnen. J. 95, 201 McGulro, T. J. 59 Mcqulro, T. W. 68 McGu1rk, M. 59, 97, 120 Mclntyro, J. 67 McKenna, B. 59. McKenna, E. 75 McKenna, J. 59 Mcltaon. J. 59 ' Mr:Ko1-nan, H. 75 McLaughlin, J. D. 120, 196 McLaughlin, J. E. 67 McLaughlin, W. 75 McMahon, G. 59 McMahon. K. 75 - McMahon, T. 98, 201 McNally, J. 76 McNally, M. 202 269 McNally, W. 59, 97 McNooIy,'J. 76, 115, 119 McNulty, J. 67 Mckaa, C. 76 McVaIgh, K. 59 M Macfarlane, R. 75 Mack, R. 59 Manukau, A. 75 Magonhalmer, J. 67 Maglnnls, J. 59 ' Mahar, E. 75 Mahar, M. 59, 133, 135, 136 Mahon, J. 196 Mahoney, J. D. 196 Mahoney, J. M. 75 Mahoney, K. 59 ' Mahony, 'r. 57,- 95 Major, C. H. 67 Maloney, B. 197 Maloney, E.'67 Muomy, M. 59, 133 Maloney, T. 67 Malzone, J. 67 Mflrlelskl, 1.. 59 Mangan, F. 67 Manglardl, E. 67 Mannion, J. 98, 197 Mlf1f1lZQ,J. R.90,9'1,119,197 Mansfield, C. 67 Marchello, 67 Marci, P. 75 Marlnls, C. 198 Marino, J. 67 Marotta, G. 198 Marra, J. 67' ' Marrotto, J. 59 Martalll. C. 67 Martin, D. 75 Martin, Fr. J. 31 Marvln, A. 75, 126 Marzullo, J. 59 Mdrzullo, P. 67 Maslak, S. 75 Masslmlno, J. 75 Mom:-mn. w. as, 98, 1oo, 198 Materazo, T. 198 Mathias, R. 198 Mettos, M. 67 Matthews, J. 75 Matullo, M. 59 Mmm. 5. 75 Mauro, J. 57, 90 Mauro. 1.. 134, 198 Mmm, 3. 67, 95 Maxwe1I, G. 193 Mayor, o. 59 M Mayor, P. 90, 91, 99, 102, 198 Mlyhdvl, W. 95, 199 Meagher, R. 59 Mtlhln, J. 67, 89, 134 Menon, J. 88, 90. 91, 99, 202 Mama, A. zoz V Manondaz, A. 202 Meng, G. 59 Mono, J. 202 Mannlngar, W. 202 Mmm, R. zoz Mmm., F. 76 ' Mayor, F. 57, 95 Mayor, w. 75, 119 Mayan, L. 76 Mlchltxch, J. 76 Mlalnnk, J. 59 Mmm, R. 67 Mun. s. 68 Mun, R. 75. 136, 139 Mmgr, R. 76 Millar, Mr. A. 37 Mum. E. 59 Mme. G. 59 - Mm... J. 1-1. 67 MlI1ar. J. w. 75 Mum, K. 59 M11151-,'R. as MlIona,,R. zoz Mriroy. R. 59 Mlnogua, J. 90, 96, 203 Mlra, L. 203 M11-mai, E. 5a Mucho. 5. 5a Moakloy, R. 98,-203 Moaklay, T. 68 ' Mom. J. 59 . Mohlmbmk., R. 59 Molloy, c. 68,' 133 Molloy, J. o. 76' Mouioy, J. M. 68 Monaco. M. 68 Monaco, v. 983 203 Monahan, R. 76 i Mom, M. 59 Monnior, P. 76 . Momuo. J. es, 95 Montatusco, M. 59 Moody, J. 68 M55ay. 9. 5a Moors, J. 86, 88, 89, 96. 97, 98. 203 Moora, S. 60 Momruggor. J. 75, 134, 135 Morales, 60 Mmnqo. w. 117. 119,203 Morolll, Mr. A. 26 Momma. M. ea' Maw.. c. 75. 119 Morgan, G. 76 MorIsco,NN. 76 M51-5, M. 76 ' Mmm. vy. 75, 103, 115 Morrow, T.,60, 133 Mommf, b. zoa Mfmnum, M. 75. 119 Moss. R. 68 Schlffmacher. W. 77 Pezzoll, R. 77, 89, 126 Moss, T. 76 Mosacrop, W. 68 Moynlhan, F. 204 Mrevlntz, Bro. R. 33 Mulhearn, T. 68 Mulholland, E. 136, 138, 139, 140. 204 Mulholland, -H. 68 Mullan, Bro. F. 28 Mulligan, A. 76 Mulligan, J. 98, 134, 204 Mulllns, N. 88, 98, 204 Mullon, W. 60 Mulry, H. 60, 133 Mulshlne, Nl. 68 Mundhenk, R. 60 Mundy, J. 68 Murphy, B. 204 Murphy, E. 68 Murphy, F. 119, 205 Murphy, G. 205 Murphy, J. 205 Murphy, R. 205 Murray, P. 76, 136 N Nehas, J. 134, 205 Nahes, P. 60 Nanna, J. 60,133 Napolitano, F. 76, 119 Narther, Bro. R. 41 Nasser, R. 60 Nath, Bro. L. 20, 34 Negra, W. 60, 135 Neldhart, P. 76 Neuendorf, Bro. E. 28 Neway, G. 60, 133 Nlcastro, W. 76, 119 Nlell, A. 60 Nlelsen, R. 60 Nolan, 8. 95, 97, 117, 205 Norris, C. 76 Norton, F. 205 Notter, M. 68 Notter, W. 76 Nurnery, F. 60 Obenauer, G. 60, 133 Gaerster, Bro. W. 26 O'Halloran, W. 76 O'Hare, B. M. 68 0'Hare, B. T. 76 O'Hare, K. 68, 95 O'Hare, W. 68 0'Laary, C. 68 0'Leary, M. 60 K Olsen, R. 76, 119 0'Nell, Bro. G. 35 0'Ne1ll, J. 206 o r-um, s. 76 0'Re1Ily, D, 206 Ormond, M. 60 0'Rourke, D. 60 J. 4 Orr, E. 76, 99, 126, 130 O'SuIllvefl. W. 60 O'Toole, J. J. 206 O'Too1a, J. T. 69 Otten, R. 60 Otten, T. 206 Owens, J. 76 J P Paclflco, R. 68 Padden, J. 76 Palazzo, D. 68 Palmlsano, lA. 76, 119 Panarese, J. 207 Panarese, W. 68, 95 Pepola, J. Peradlne, Paradlne, Parrln, A. 207 M. 60 R. 68 207 Pasquarlello, D. 76 Pattl, W. 207 Payfer, G. P. 76 Payfer, W. 68 Payne, H. Pedersen, 76' ' R. so Pele, R. 77 Pello, R. 60 Pellegrlnl, J. 60, 133 Perettl, R. 60, 120 Perettl, Mrs. 43 Perrone, J. 60 Peters, M. 134 Peterson, R. 68 Petro, F. 207 Schoen, G. 212 - O'Br1en, E. 60 O'8rlen, J. J. 68 O'Brlen, J. K. 205 Philbln, Bro. P. 30 Phllllps, R. 68 Plcarelli, J. 77, 119 Plemonte, R. 68, 95 0'Br1en, K. 134, 206 0'ConneIl, J. 68 0'Connor, B. R. 76, 133 0'Connor, D. B. 68, 89 O'Connor, J. 68 A O'Connor, K. 60 0'Connor, R. 76 O'Gara, E. 68 0'Gredy, G. J. 205 O'Grady, G. R. T. 59 Pierre, C. Plgnataro, Plllpshen, Plllpahen, Pllllod. D. 60 P. 60 K. 88, 207 N. 68, 89, 95 97 77, 89 Plnkey, A. 60 Plsapla, G. 68 Plant, H. 68 Plaeencla, P. 77 Plumb, J. 60 Poggloll, H. 77 Polizzotto, F. 77 Poole, T. 60 Porter, R. 77 Powers, R. 60 Powers, T. 60' Probert, C. 77 mml, J. eo Przyborowskl, R. 60 Psakl, F. 68 Phfahl, J. ep Putha, Bro. J. 23, 87 Q . Qulnn, B. 77, 136 Quinn, K. 208 Qulnn, Bro. P. 23 Quinn, S. 77 R Raben, R. 77, 90 Raby, J. 208 Radimer, C. 208 Raffalll, Mr. H. 25 Raqona, S. 208 Rampulla, E. 77. 126 Ramsteck, D. 68 nsnmn. o. so Rance, C. 60 Ranftle, R. 77 Rankel, M. 68 Rau, F. 60 Razzano, J. Q0 Raale. R. 61 Reed, W. C. 69 Regan, R. 77 Regan, R. Reilly, G. 101, 208 Rennie. J. 69, 133 Reith, R. 69 Repice, J. 61, 119, 120 Ressa, A. 61 Ressegue, W. 61 Revell. H. 77 nfymlas, J. 90, 91. 2oa Rhaflgan, B. 86,'88, 100, 102, 209 Rhatlgan, W. 61 Rlchert, P. 209 Rlebe, E. 209 Rlehl, E. 61, 133 Riley, J. F. Riley, J. w. Rlley, T. 95, 115, 209 Rlordarl. P. J. 127, 209 Rlordan, P. K. 61 Rlordan, V. 61 Rltz, D. 77 Roach, A. 77, 115 Robertson, T. 61 Robertson, W., 90, 91, 210 Rodebaugh. J. 61 Rogers, T. 95, 98, 210' Rohan, P. 210 Rollauer, R. 61 Rornond, E. 61 Rompe, Ronald, Rooney, J. 61, 97 N. 210 M. 77 Rooney, R. 61 Rooney ,T. 77 now, o. ao' Roper, R. 77, 126 amz, J. or Rom, w. 210 Rottkamp, c. 51, nas Rowan. J. 210 Rozea, P. 134, 135, 210 Rozyckl, G. 211 Russo, E. 61 Russo, S. 211 Rust, E. 69 Ryan, J. 211 Ryan, W. 120, 211 Ryckman, W. 69 Rynkar, R. 69 Sedcrnan, D. 212 Saleml, Mr. 37 Salerno, 8. 61, 133 Salemo, L. 77, 101 Salemo, V. 61 Saloy, S. 77 Semwell, G. Sandback, W. 61, 120 Sande, J. 61 Sande, R. 61 Sanders, G. 61 samowuq, o. on Samowskl, J. 61 Sauvlgne, A. 61 Savage, J. 69 ' Seven, J. 101, 212 Saykay, R. 77, 95 Scalia, F. 77, 89 Scardlna, J. 212 Scefonas, D. 69 Schafer, W. 101, 115, 212 Schllllnq, J. 61 Schmld, J. 61 Schmitt, J. 69 Schmltt, R. 61 Schrauth, C. 77, 136 Schroeder, D. 61 Schuck, E. 69 Schuck, W. 77 Schulthela, G. 212 Schulthels, H. 69 Schunke, J. 69 Schwener, R. 61 Schwar, F. 77 'il' -1 I Q 8 Scott, V. 61 Scrlll, T. 61, 135 Seaman, R. A. Seaman, R. M. Seeba, F. 69, 95 Seellnger, J. 213 sagsn, J. 69, 13:4 Segestl, A. 77 Sellar, T. 77 Sellerberg, W. 69, 133 Seltenrlch, R. 69 Sereduke, P. 61 Setzer, R. 61 Seward, J. 69 Shallow, V. 69 Shanley, D. 69 Shaw, R. 69 Shea, T. 69 Sheehan, K. 69 Sheehan, M. 77 Sheehan, T. 61 Sheridan, E. 69 Sherman, P. 77 Sherman, R. 69 Shlelds, W. 69 Shorten, G. 77, 89, 126, 130 shdmn. 'r. 101. 213 Shuck, 8. 136 Shugrue, E. 69, 89 Slchenzla, D. 77 Slebert, J. 69 Slebold. M. 213 Slegllnger, J. 61 Slegwarth, Bro. G. 31 Skelton, D. 77 Skidmore, A. 61, 133 Slaboch, J. 100, 213 Slater, F. 69 Slevln, J. 61 Smlth, E. 611 Smlth, G. 126, 128, 131, 213 Smlth, K. 69 Smith, T. 69 Smith, W. 77 Smyth, G. 61 Snlder, R. 61 Sohm, B. 69, 101 Sorrese, L. 61 Southwlck, C. 77 Specek, T. 61 Spahn, Bro. G. 32 Sparnlcht, C. 77 Spataro, J. 77 Speclale, R. 6:1 Speckels, F. 78 Spera, R. 69 Splegel, L. 69, 115 smk. J. 99, i'2e, 131, 213 Stafford, Mr. P. 25 Starnrrl, F. 69 Stampfel, J. 69, 89, 97, 133 Stanko, J. 78 ' Stapleton, T. 78, 126 Starger, K. 98, 100, 214 Statz, S. 61 . Steiger, W. 78- Stenson, W. 61 Stephens, M.' 62 Steuerwalt, M. 99, 115,214 Stlle, S. 78, 90 ' Stlllwaggon, J. 62 Stork, J. 95, 214 Strlckland, C. 69 Strylewskl, K. 62, 133 Sturm, R. 62 Sullivan, Sullivan, Sullivan, Sullivan, Sullivan, Sullivan, Sulllvan, Sullivan, F. J. J. 62 F. 62 J. 88, 99, 121, 208 L.62 R. R. T. A. ez, 70 I E. 95. 135. 2oa G. 78 F. 208 Sullivan, T Sullivan, W. 70, 133 Susenberger, L. 70 Swain, K. 70 P. 69 Swanton, R. 70 Swallow, Bro. R. 31 Swartz, A. 62 Swartz, T. 78 Sweeney, J. 214 Sweeney, S. 215 Sweatset, E. 70 Swltzler, W. 62 Szturma, W. 100, 215 T Tabak, R. 98, 119, 120, 215 Talbot, M. 215 X Tannaclto, D. 88, 101, 215 Tarone, C. 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