Christian Brothers Academy - Cadet Yearbook (Albany, NY)

 - Class of 1949

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As we enter the second century of the process of education carried on by the Christian Brothers in the United States. we look back through a past century of fruitful progress, rich in blessings, and filled with an abundant harvest of souls. Now, we look to the future, a future, it is hoped, that will be as blessed as the past, but even in greater lengths. The system of education that is now practiced by the Christian Brothers has always been recognized as an extraordinary contribution to the education of boys and young men. VVith these thoughts in mind, we have deemed it fitting to offer this book as a tribute of respect to the man who is responsible for all this. Let us pray that in the future as in the past our Heavenly Father will continue to bestow his clemency on these holy Brothers and their Boys',. FOREWORD 1 1 11111 111s D ,1 1 C 1111811 311118 X1 1111 JL 11 s1111ss 11 11111 1111111s p11ss1s thc 1xp11t1111011s of 0111 illlflllilifllt ol this 10110 f1lt 111111 to publish sufh 1 xolunu 1 1 Q 11 31111 91611111 of 1c1111w 1sp111 x 1 118111 1 ClIl,S.l1 111111111111 Oui most 1mp01t11111 xicu of COLIISI is to p11s111t school 1111 . s IJ 111 11111 XC 1111 mx 1111 L111x1 18 H11Qhts 4177 KN' L Illt' Cllnss 111 1119. i sCi1111s of 1111- '.'1i111t1 1 rivi- ll'f'i' Q 'z11111'1l LIS to publish this first y1u11'111111k 111 I .2111 B11 1 .1 1Llll'I 11111 ' tl 1 CL 1 ' ' sur- , rx-1 sl- , ,A. ,N , 'Y L. 1 1 ' 1 , 4 '51 4- 1 Th' th1'm' NVQ'-YL' 216111131011 101' this hook is to f'ix'1' ll C111 1 ' ' I' 111 th1' 1'is1' 211111 1l1'x'1'l11p1111'11t lhl' 1111 l' -'alll' z s 11111 '15 1 -111 il 1' ff: '1 t ' 1' 21. ' - '11 it is lix'1-11 ffllly ' ' .- 1 1 I' 1 'Wity Hrs Excellency THE MOST REVEREND EDMUND F GIBBONS DD Bishop of Albany N E ,Q QF ' D v Q Q5 3 EI?3 9 V 15 4465? . , . , 1-N - . 44 Xi 'ff-Ni ,-Qu ' -K if rig, . ,Z' - 1- W ff ii f.- E ' BQL Q L,-,.' 1 'gazing V 4 'Ti .Q.. .. gf? H. - 1 ,,:. 'fi ' . - Y 15 v Q: 'Q L Nz ' ., 'I' .. . . . E . , Hls Excellency THE MOST REVEREND WILLIAM A SCULLY D D Coadlufor Bishop of Albany 447 D AW, 4' 4' 4, b Scflvzvrflrvg I N i- 'LiT,v' v. U , mm ntgffi ' mare YQ .- i N- A T I Q-W f .1 THE FACULTY HOUSE Ground was broken for the new faeulty residence on Thanskgiving Day. l9-I8. by the Most Reverend Edmund F. Gibbons, Bishop of Albany. The aetual eon- struction of the building began shortly afterward, thus bringing into realization the dreams of the members of the faculty for many years. The house is being eonstrueted on the east side of the Aeademy building and will be eonneeted with it by a passageway. The building will be in Georgian Colonial style, as are the other buildings on the Campus. It will be three stories high, with aeeommodations for twenty-Eve Brothers. In the building there are to be a ehapel, a refeetory, eornmunity room, reereation room. reeeption rooms and a library. The house is expeeted to be ready for oeeupaney in the fall ol' I9-P9. The building will complete the original plan for the triad of stiuetmesz school. gymnasium and faeulty residence. YVith the oeeupaney of the faeulty residenee, the long. distressing problem ol' the Brother's will he obliterated. This eonvenienee will enable them to devote their time mueh more effieiently. 448 D fx 'if'v.i: TX 5-5'-its A 'V'TTf'f L i C1 it BROTHER THOMAS Rm-v. lirotlu-1'B. Tlioiunw. F.S.C.. vzum- to C.l3..'X. :ls dircvtor in 19-16 to siiuvvd tht- lzxtm' Brothvr Aloysius. Ariuvd with prwious c'xpm'ri1'1u'm' as dir:-vtor in l,l1XYIl1i'liC't and Syrrwusc. lu' main- tniucd tht- svhool in Z1 high xtutv of 1-xu-lla-luv :uid Q-llia'il'11m'5'. Ilis grvzitvst work fonsistvcl in vlosiug ll clvul on tln- olcl Loclgm- Str:-vt propvrty. bringing the- Bl'0llll'I'S om- stvp Ill'2lI'4'l' to lll1YlIlQ' an l'l'SlCll'Ili'l' ut thx' uvw svhool. It wus not long. hvliorc' tht- Illllfll-CllS4'llSSt'Cl uufl lllllfl-Cll'l'1llIll'Cl of liavulty house' of C.I5..AX, com- IIll'I1l'l'Cl to uppvur :is ll rrulity. Un lllllllIlliSQlVlIlfl lluy. lfl-lil, llrotlivr Yllll0lll1lS lllltl thi' clistluvt plvusiirl' zuul gl'21lllll'2ltl0Il ol witnvssiug. uloug with C.B..'X.,s lllllllf' lvI'lt'IlClS. tht' Klost Rvv. EClII1L1TlCl F. Gibbons. Bishop of Allmully. break ground for thx- lzirulty I'1'SlCll'Ill'l'. 'lil1l'Il. through tht- l'lllOI'tS ol B1'otliv1'. und tlu' l'1'ic'ucls :uid uluumi. 11 sus- tgxiuvcl clrivv lor ruonvy wus l'2lI'I'll'dOlll to zuxguivut lhv CVVI'-lIll'l'l'LlSlIlfl building lurid. Tha' construc- tiou is now nhout half complctvd. and is fc'lu'clulc'd lor oc'a'up:11u'y in th? lutc' lull. Brotlim-r llioxuus' work will vontiiuu- with the' lilllllllIIll'Ilt ol his plum lor vomplvtiug tlll' laud- wupiiig ol' tht- propvrty llllil 1-quipping it with tht- I1l'l'l'SSLlI'B' outdoor l'm'ilitivs ol' upproprizltc' utliletit- lin-lds. Faculty Breaking Ground K1os'1'RliY. EDBIYNDF.ciIl3liONS. Biylmjz of Albzzrl-x'.lm1'c'ulxi11g Qrouud , for tht- ncw faculty 1'l'NldPIlCt'. Thaiilogivirig. 1948. .,..!...j.?.. .VX ,nf-unwl 'ifx 5 4, J' Q ? Qt' , if Y . f Rl-xv. BRUTllliR A. NI.XI'TiiI'1XX', F.S.c:, qu- .wi Rl-:xy BRUTIII-'R P.-x1'1.mN, F.S.CI. IJIVIH. lk,t QfXflfII 'X xp!-f X Q 3 Rl-xv. BROTHER A, FRAxCls, F.S.C, REV, BROTHER A. GEORGE, 17.511, REV. BROTHER B, JOHN, FSL Busim-ss Dc-pt., Quz1rlm'nzasfer' Maths-matics, Hculth English Dl'IJ2ll'IIll1'I1I Soviul Studivs, xIlllh1'lIl2lXii'S l 1 Ka 'Q 0 x BROTHI-R C Pr Tl R I Pnqllsh Dl1J3IIlIl!Ilt Rn BROTHI-R in r Xiu HAI-I I' S C Hmm: ss Dm pkntmm nt REX,BROTIIIQRC.XIATTIJI-.XY F.S.LI, Rm: BROTHER B. Lrio FSL. av, BROTHER A.. Jsrivn I. ffmrznzzlrzflrlni Sovial Studivs Ro1x1'mCc' Languign-s PA SXT. x'I'iIhl'IIl'lliC'S NEW Rliv. BRO'r1i141R A, llxxrlas, FSII. Sofia! Studi:-S, I,ilv1'z1rizm REv.BRoTHERAz.M1cHAEL,F.S.C. REV. BROTHER LUKE, F.S.C. Social Studies Classical, Romancr Langs. REV. BROTHER BERNARDINE, F.S.C, REV. BROTHER C. MICHAEI., F.S.C. R1-xv. BROTHER LUCIAN, F.S.L Classical Languagcs Svivnrc' Dvpnrtmcnt Scif-nw Drpartnlc-nt REV. JUDE SCHMEIDER, O.F.M. Conv., Chaplain Q ?. Q REV. Cr.m1Ex'r O.DONNEl.I., Mu. XVILLIAM J. MVRPHY, M..-X. O.F.M. Conv. English Dc-pzirtmvnt Third Order of St. Francis -an 9 MR. BENEDICT A. SAND, NI..-X. NIR. THOMAS P. NIOONEY Col.. Bl-:RTRAND T. FAY, 'H Bluths-imxtics De-panrtmvnt Physical Edurution L'.S.M.C.R., P.fVI.S.1S:T. MR. DONALD F. INICCARTHY Glcv Club MR. JAMES J. LEYDEN MR. ARTHUR F. HEROLD, '47 Band Instructor Rifif' Coach NIR. L. CHARLES IVI.-XID, '46 Miss JANET FERGUSON BIRS. AIULIA Ruiucowsxl P.M.S,8:T. Serrefary Divtitinn --.45 MRS. LOFISE Gizimi-QR Dietitian THE C-YMNASIUM Durlng his adITllI11StI'atlOl'l as dlreetor at C B A Brother Aloyslus was respon slble for the ereetlon of the academy gymnasium Vhth an exterlor of tapestry brlek and glass bloeks and a tlled 1nter1or It presents a sparklmg appearanee It IS equlpped w1th a mam basketball eourt and two praet1ee Courts of generous proportlons For use as an aud1tor1um the baskets may be ralsed and metal foldmg chalrs max be sct out faelng the attrac t1ve and well equlpped stage The gymnasium will always stand as a monument to the well-loved Brother Aloysius. ' 441659 BROTHER ALOYSIUS Brother Aloysius of Mary was born Francis Xavier Ryan, on june 17, 1902. He attended the Christian Brothers, school of St. Thomas the Apostle, where God bestowed upon him his price- less vocation. Following the call, he entered the Novitiate at Pocantico Hills, N. Y., where he com- menced his studies to become a Christian Brother. During the early years of his apostolate, he taught at such places as St. Maryls. Providence, Rhode Islandg St. Cecelia's, Brooklyn, and De la Salle Institute in New York City. And then he was transferred to Albany. Here, he spent a long and singularly fruitful period of activity. Intensely interested in young men, he became the spirit and drive of his community. He approached the task of molding the Christian character of young men with the utmost reverence, humility and love. To him. the young man was the most precious thing in the world, for he was created to the image and likeness of God to share His divinity in heaven. In l9-ll Brother Aloysius succeeded Brother Brendan as director at C.B.A. Upon his shoulders was placed the responsibility of caring for the spiritual and mental needs of several hundred boys. And joyfully, he accepted this responsibility. Within five years, he had almost doubled the scholastic enrollment from 450 to 700 cadets. He had built the magnificent gymnasium and had amassed part of the money for the construction of a new faculty house. Indeed, Brother Aloysius had many accomplish- ments, but still, he will be most remembered for the intense love he had for his boys. In return, he too was loved, not only by the student body, but by all with whom he came in contact. At his death, it was remarked by the venerable Brother Paulian. 'LIn my more than Hfty years with the Brothers, I have never met a more justly lovable characterf, 441759 REV. BROTHER ALoYs1Us, F.S.C Principal 41941-46D Seniors CADE1 CPL ARNOLD A ABRAMSON S A e Nlmxt SOCICCX 1 G ct Club l 2 Pubhc Speak 3 Dramatlcs l 4 Intmrlass Boxlng 1 Concert Spf-cnaltx 3 4 CB A Mens Mmstrtls B ndl 2 3 4 Abs' wlll be rome-mbercd for qultc soma tlmc' because of hls mtcrprrtatlon of Fat Dutchx in the Scnlor plax Ht' 15 wrll kn own ln thc- gas station bustntsi Hut s luck to htm CKDET SGT EDWARD M ANGELL L 'lhomax Delmar ack Tram l 2 3 Wansboro R1Hcs 3 'VI erlt Socmtx 3 Boxmg 1 Intcrclass Football Inttrclass Basketball 9 W 4 E lakes to bc' u ln th xaultmg Ho 1 p 0 'nu cspcuallx sshcn olr' s known lIl Dclmax fox his sharp cw m thc dint buemcss 2 CADET LT PETER V ARCIDIACONIO St M07gd76f .Marys Archze Merit Socutx 2 5 4 Wansboro Rxflcs 4 Rlfle am l 2 ClceC,lub25 Bnd254 Dramatncs Club 4 THF CADLT Staff 4 Camera Club l 2 Honor SOCICIX l Archu has gtmat dcvotxon ln school Ht ti ranked high bx all that know hun Ht max bc found it l a mcwt am good tanttcn on jukt box Stssxon on wcvktnds LADET ISI' SGT THOMAS C BARBER St james Pasquale r1t S CICIX l 2 C,r0d1t SOCIPIX 4 Rlflc am l Came ra Club l Thlrd Order t Fla 2 DCIS 4 Irltcrclass Bwscball l 2 Pasqualm 1 1 swcll fallow and an mxccllf-nt rlfltman as Cm bv sun lll his consxsttnt hlgh scormg Hardlx a dax ocsl l g Jx tut Pasquxlc oocsnt practlcc on the mngc 441859 P' '16 , Ilb'J , .' ' 1' l Z , ' - ing 1,4... '- , ' 45-4 2... a , ,,.... S'.' , I Ed Tr ,,.,4... ' 1 ' V Y' ... 'D A 1 l,2... A' -,.,.... an lh. I , I C , X' Q39 ll., ,,,,,,! t,t,. lf n g A-j,l, ' Te ,,3,4...1-' ,'...a ,', I I l A If 33 Mc' o'-I' ,-,3... ' To ,2,3,-l...1- ' ofS. ,li, . ,.... C KDET LT GEORGE I BATKIEWICZ S! jolephs Scheneeiady Bzg George H nor Socutx l ' 4 Merlt Socxetx 3 Wins boro Rtflts 3 4 B'1sketball2 3 4 Track Team Bomng 3 4 Dramatlcs l Schenec x Club I P Bxg Lnorgr wxll long be remembered for hls prowess on th: Basketball court and his scholastlc 1b1l1tx o doubt he will m1ke 1 flne dentist CADET CKPT QUINTON J BIANCHIINE St Clazrs ueenze Honor Soeutx l 9 3 4 Wansboro Rxflcs 3 4 Intereliss B1skctball 7 1 rc 11 student He IS also '1 rabxd f1n of HIS ambltxon IS to become ucenu ts all sports cspmcxallx baskrtball a phanm texst s QD Ll.. CADET PVT ALDEW F BOURE St james Fntz F otball 1 2 'S 4 Baseball 1 3, 4 Boxlng 2 Merit SOCICIX l amatlcs 1 2 3 Basketball 1 Fr1t7 was one of our stalwarts on the football field Ile wlll howevc r probably be rzmembcrcd longer at C B A for his rendltlon of Fat Dutchx ln the senlor plax Brother Orchid CADET PV'I VINCENT H BOUSA St Adelberts Schenectady lass Football I 2 3 Interclass Basketball I c enectadx Club l 2 3 Vlct P Caxalrx 1 Track Feam l 2 4 Mzekey Interc Looks like the wanderlust has taken hold of Mlckex wxth hxs plans of Jolntng the Merchant Marmes but we rc behmd xou Mlckey Dont get SC3SlCk K 19 77 A' 4 n , vi xr ' U 0 'Q',-, I .- ' ., . . . 4 ' , , . . . ' M 2,5,4... e, - X ' tadl' Z , L, 3, 4 .... in ' 'Ny x'5 ' ' in , - .1 , ' ' . N , l 1 1 ' . V 4' a n ' 1' HQ ' PI ' I' , -, ., . . . ' , , . , f 1 V K 2 I -. . . 4 I - 1 i- ' V 'V K 4 . 3 ' I U ' O 4 ' ' ' 2 . Q ., T J' . 'gif ,. I L. ' 1 F-TIN., ,.::u- .. . wigqmgf cfwbjl - ' Q. - 'L ?h5.L1'f . 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Cll'- Ilub ' l,2,3,-1... ' ' .-'.., ...I- V fu- P ,I . .sz , G , ' , .'. .A , ' rr ' -- l...I' 1'-1 ,2, .' 1 1, .... G l ' ' is job as a chem '. ' Q Siena. 5 . 1 wt ' ' I '-ffgffk, -. I 'IC fl .W IJ. . - f. V -, .1-' ...Gl--Il 1,2,:s...:- Sp- ' I-l,4. . .. H ' 'K K 1.1 K, 0 . I v I 4 C xl 'w ' '- Vx' s x Y A K 7 I , l Cn C ,-,V .-.. I Z..-.sf l.' i-.-A 5-I I A F-55-Q. CADET PVT CHARLES E BRAUN Falhedral Parzsh C harlze Mvrxt Socutx 5 me ub Ch rlm IS 1 hkc-able chip stlwaxs domg hls work 'md nnu the loud mouth HIS 'lIIlbItlOI1 IS to bm a Yoolo ISI and vuth his lovf' for lnlrnwls he should ego f1r IU thrs proff sslon CADET PVT ARTHUR L BROWN ashznglon Irvzng Bron me Intc rclass Baskc tball 7 5 Int: rclass Truk 5 I Schf nc L t idx C lun p r 1 ct fllrnd ls Xlt llwixs rc idx to hrlp xou out of 1 m IS t kunotc In n on 4X s bnskftn tm un H1 wws mstlununtal ln YNIIIIIIIIQ thc SKIIIOF Clwss Chun plonshlp K- DW 'ffaw st. CAIJLT LT Q M THOMNSW BROWN St Iznrent ae Paul Broztnze Honor S tntx l cnt Souctx Wuns boro Rlflcs 4- arsxtx Track l 9 3 Varsltx Cross C untrx 2 5 -l B xmg l '5 4 Intcrclass Baskctbill 5 4 M1dgct Football 1 Mldgct Bas kttbill 1 Dano Commxttu l Third Order f rincls '7 T e Sentry Staff 9 5 4 Tub Lxmr Fdltor 4 umtus l 5 Publu Symkmg 5 4 u ub Bind 5 Sucuss Ill tht storx of Brownu Xmxabllllx 1nd 1 ahurful snllz tr: chamctcrlstlcs of hun H s surf to bm 1 top notch lwvncr C XDET SGT .IANIES F BURGESS St Teresa: m 1 Imam tr C b Clmmzl C lu J 5111101 Plux Nl: nt Sour tx C rr dlt 'Sour tx l 'X urx serxous ind lllltliil' studc nt hls humor and lllxcf able manner haw branded htm as 1 rfal Brothers Boy 6215? Q ' '-,-:...o1--c:1 2,3.... w ' 'A ff -- - g,1,+... -.A ---f5:'2,:a,4.... A vf' ',.- ',z -1 I' ' I' 5, .jz1. Hx hs- ' 21 .- 1. l:ll 'z . , . 1 L i 5, -,L ,. , .:' xv- YA - r. y ' t ' ,-,,4... 1-'O - , '. ' ' 'o St.F.',-,15,+...h -,:, l1h1.' ...Drz. ',i,4... 1, ...G1--cl l,2...z jx' L -'if x.,.- . ' C' 5' 1 1 ' ! n'?i xv x Rm- -. 1, 2, :s...G1-- :lu :s,4... :Z --1 I :r1,2...-'- 2 CADET lS'I SGT EDWIN F BURMASTER St Teresas Burma cut SOCICIX l Crecllt SOCIPIN 4 Glee ub C. amera Llub I Interclass Basketball Burmo IS an all around gux He supports all 21CtlV1Ilf'S C B X Bnrmo IS known bx all both ftlllllt and nmlm CADET SGT JOHN W BURNS Sf Vzneent de Paul ack frack Team 1 2 Football l Interclass Bas k all 1 3 Bomng 1 3 4 Snnlor Plax Jack IS well known for hls pleasing manner wlnch makes him a wlnncr wlth exerxonc HIS faxorlte sports an svxlmmmg lJOXl!'lZ 'ind baseball Q33 Ll.. CADEI' CPL PETER E BURNS .Sacred Heart Pete lxlerxt SOCICIX l 4 Interclass Football l 2 Interclass Basketball l 3 4 Semor Plax Thlrd Older of St Franus 4 Boxlng 1 3 Pete IS a Jovlal man and alwaxs wants to hcl H p e ls greatlx Interested ln football Thex sax hx shoots a mc ln game of pool CADET LT J WILLIAM BURT S! Theresa H zllle Honor SOCICIY 1 3 4 Merlt Socxetx 2 Track Team 4 Rxflc Team 1 The S'entry Staff 7 3 4 THE CADET Staff 4 Bomng 1 3 Inter class Basketball 1 2 '3 Wlllle has an uncanny knack for C3SllX mastcrnng mathematles and stlcnce Hxs favorltm hobbles are bowlmg and swimming WllllCS ambxtlon IS to be an engxnmcr K 22 D W ' . . ,JR. , ff -v 6 M-' ,',2... ' ','3, an Q Cl 1... ' ' l,2,3,-1. . ,. :lt l, H ' I' , ' 1 ' I '. I ' U7 3 7 , . .. . -I ' etb ,.... ' ,, . 3 B I . . . ' ' . I , 1' Ll C . fi -A gt 1 ' 2 Q excise K, .divx X Xl 1, I 5 1 W ,, .. I' , .. . , . .. ,., .. . . . ' . ' ,l.... ,, ,,. . . v Y . 1. fl I A . XL A , , ... l . H' . .. if . ..,., ... ' , '- , ,.. . .. t. --H ,, V -, ,- . 4. K, . .,,, .. . . ml CADET LT JOSEPH A CAHILL S! Vmcent de Paul Boo Boo Honor SOCICXX l 2 Merlt SOCICIX 3 -l Foot I Bomng 1 Interclass Basketball 1 Semor Plas oes amlabllxtx has made hum well known to all 'xt C B X Wlth the talc nts wlth whlch he lS equlppcd oe lS bound to succeed ln later llfc Hts hobbles 'nrt swim mlnz ind shutllm boaxd CADEXI IST SGT JOHN R CARLSON St Helens Schenectady ent SOClCtN l J 3 nd 1 '7 Dance Orchtstm Leader 4 Ssnlox Plas 4 ohn mwkcs 1 hobbx of ehemxstrx and has a well equlpped lib at hls homa H4 has a brlght future aheid of hlm ln tha fi: ld of sclence His favorite sports are swlm mlng and s'11l1ng Llkts to play clarlnet and sax 'sd x K AD CXDET PVT Jorw J CARNEVALE k Blessed Sacrament ac Football 4 Mldgft Football 2 Intcrtlass Bas ketball '7 D nee Band l 2 3 -lf B Ymg l 3 .I V Football 3 Likes to watch and partlelpate ln all sports Hts ambl tlon lS to own and opcrxtt the buggest supfr m1rk1t ln New York State CADET CPL JOHN J CARROLL Vt ames ggk F otball l 2 3 4 Baskmtball lVI111t bomctx 1 stball I 3 Intarelwss Boxmg nk IS an 'xll around athlete His favorltf 'lctlvltles are all sports He loves to hunt and fish John hopes to go xnto a cowchmg care-er CC 23 7? ba11,2..,'-3 'l . 1, ::7AC.:s M' ',Q,,4,..Ba JA I . 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CADET PVT THOMAS H CARROLL St james B0 Bo Mcut SOCICCX l 2 Varsltx Baseball 2 3 Varslty Basketball 2 3 4 Varslty Football 2 3 4 Boxlng l Tom IS acclaimed as our best athlete and he' ms well named Hls outstandlng success ln football and IH pu tlcular ln basketball have made hlm the vnu of even cadc-tm the chool CADET CAPT ADJ WILLIAM E CASHIN Coxsackze Hzgh Coxxackze W1 onor SOCIIIX l 2 5 Wansboro R1Hes 7 '5 4 Cross Lountrx Pub IC Speakmg 4 D 'xmltlcs l 3 4 Ihlrd Older of St Franem 2 3 4 Prlvatf s Medal Wmnexr T ack 2 3 4 Pe rfectlon IS Wxlls l1fe an a Cadet HC has been I1 source of 1nsp1rat1o1 to mam a cadet M3thPIl1it1CS IS Wllls bc-st subjvct His Hrm determmatlon and sterling character are surf! to be' an asbet to hxm ln future- xeaxs Ambltxon Ia to bc' an Arch Englneer N 'E Q9 LL CADET IST SGT JOHN V CINQUINO Sl john Ihe Bafztest .Schenectady Ohnrly Mvrlt SOCICIN 1 2 3 4 Football '3 4 Boxing Schcncctadx Llub I 2 '3 4 ohn IS a qulet lad ln class but on the' footbxll He ld he IS 1 gre at plaxer Ambmon To work for an uncle Sllllllg auto pmt: and to become a successful busxne ss man CADET CPL VINCEIVI J CIOTA St Teresas Vmce Honor Soclvtx l M rut Socletx 2 4 Baseball Intcrclass Football l IntexrCl'1ss Basketball Glf-e Club 1 7 Scene rx Lommlttee 4 THF LADFT Staff 4 Vmcf- IS a tf-lvvlslon fight fan and a good bowler rlnle lnz hlgh ln hls llfe' S average 9 44 24 D .4- IK I! 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Lx '.. r R-'-.L CADET CPL JAMES E COBURN SI Teresas Hn 4 I Went SOCICIX l Lamrra C lub 1 9 oxxng l 1m IS a hard worker both ln and out of school H well make a great name- for hlmeelf nn buslnese H well leked hx all CKDET SGT JOHN l' COLITSAS Hackett jr Hzgh School The lzeek Nlcrlt SOClf'tX l Interclas Foothill 1 Inter 9 3 Boxmg 1 class Bneslectbill l The brcck IS one: of our lllustrlous Comenerflal ellis H n oxs SWITIIITIIIIQ the mln and I9 Hn lVld dart pldxer e e J xmr round QQ ll ER R COOPER JR CADE1 SGT SPENC Spenre Mzlne nt S cxetx Football -le Interclxsi Bas ketball 3 Sxnce his transfer from Nlllne ln h1s third Xl'1I Spmnce has mehlblted hm ovembundant quilltles of humor 'end Qerlousnc-ss toward he Studms to all CXDEI LT RICHARD L COWVUN Rzrh SY oeephx Honor Socletx 5 'vfcrlt SOCIKIN 9 Wans boro Rlfles 5 Flxack Team 2 Qonce rt 3 Rlch IS '1 twlmnted gultax plnner and llkes to paint Te aching IS to bc his profosslon 44 25 57 M...,Wm 4 L, H A . , v . . . . V A v 67' V' I . 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CADET IST SGT R ONALDS COX St Patrzcks Kzller 'Vlerlt Socmtx Credlt SOCIFIX 4 JV as ltetball Glu Club 3 The Sentry Staff 5 lnhxrd O der of St Francls l 2 Football 1 I 3 Interclass nterclass Basketball 1 9 4 cert Spemaltx 3 I Con Camera Club 1 Klller started on 4D s lIlttlCldSS basketball team H IS quxte a man and llkes we x m good txm uch to dance 1nd haw a e CADET LT BRUCE E DAHL Lnlham School Big Bruce Honor SOCIFIN 4 Merit SOCICIN l 2 3 Wans boro Rxflts 5 4 Intelclass Football l 9 Inter class Basketball 3 4 Blg Bruce IS one of the most genlal of cadets and exerxones friend HIS ambmon IS t bxologlst o be 1n aquatlc N7 -.. is U7 LL CADET SGT EUGEINE E DAILEY St Tewsns Gene crlt Souetx 2 Wansboro RIHLS 3 Lloss Lountrx 2 Boxmg 1 Int Sc erclass Basketball rncrx Commlttee 4 Gtnc IS plwnnmg to att althou l end Pharmacx College gl hc 'attmnds all S1en'1 basketb llked bx all all games H rs C ARD H DAVIS St Teresas ADET SG'l RICH Red Thlrd O der of St Francis 2 3 4 Lountrx 3 4 Vaxsltx Cross Mxdget Basketball l 2 Class Baskrtball 3 -1 Intel Football 1 Senior Pl B xmg 1 3 4 ax Mgr Baseball l R d c IS on: of the most good natured xounq men of the class 'md he can alwaxs be ex e dull Conversatl p Ctrd to cnlxghtcn 1 on wlth a clcvtr qulp or prank Hobbits golf collectlrg rccordlngs 44 26 7? 'fr I' .....B- I' C' - 2... I 'i r . ,, . 0 , ,..,o, ...r- ' , . . 0 .1 ' .'rse: ' ' , F ,-... - ,A SW 4 i Q'I ' ' , h' ffm- . 2 ixiw 4 I IU .. .ny -3. I 1. ..... M- 1, ,3... 2 124 ' 4' c . C , . r . ,, , t .- t, ...o ,, ...I 'Q-. . -.vu . ' . V , . , l 4 . .'f ,l I I . CADEI COLOR SGT RALPH F DALIVI JR Our Lady 0 Angels Dum Dum Merit SOClCty 1 2 3 Rxfle Team I 2 Track Dum Dum IS the Color Sgt for the 48 49 cadet reglment H15 hobbies are huntlng and Hshmg Although he possesses a qulet nature his personalltx has attracted manx admlrers CADET COL PAUL NI DE RUSSO S! Vzncent de Paul Paul nor SOCIKIX l 2 5 Wansboro Rlflcs 7 5 4 Baseball I 5 4 Freshman Basketball I Glee u 2 Dramitxcs l 4 THF Lfxmr Stall' 4 Darcc Commlttu l Lhalrman Interclass Foot b l Interclass B sketball l 2 3 4 Boxmg From the start of hls career 'lt C B A Paul has provtn hlmself to bc 1 supcrlatlve student crack soldlcr and an extremelx lxkcable fellow As a result of constintlx mam tiuung an outstanding mllltarx record Paul was commrs Sl0Iltd tht ladct Colonel thc 'xpex of success at C, BA Hrs dITlbltlOIl ls to bf an englmer startlng at R PI 5' Qs. P 2 Ll. 4 CADET Q M SGT ANTHONYAI DI LELLO Sacred Heart Tvfly MCTII SOCICKQ 1 W1nsboro Rifles 1- Inter class Basketball 1 2 3 4 Intc reliss Boxing l 5 Tom also known as Patrlck ODtl1 tht Flghtmg Irlshman IS will known for hls 'xmlablllty and good nrnturcdncss It should carrx hlm f'1r ln thx problems of 1 t CADET SGT DOMINIC J DONATO St johns Dom Mcrlt SOCILIN l 5 B stball 1 2 4 Semor Plax 4 F otball 1 2 3 4 Track '5 4 'ns t all l Interclass Basketball 3 -l- Boxing l 3 Dom ns the vcrsatllt quarterback who called all the plaxs for our great team thls wear He IS a pluckx lxttle plaxer Dancing IS one of hrs accomplxshments Dom hopes to be a lawyer 44272 '- 4 1 . . , . f ff - ,, V , , . . . , , . . . . 4 .... r. H - - . - ,1 ' . . . ' Y' , I. L . ' If H Ho - ,',f,4... . '-.L,f, . . . 4 , I, . . . L 4 . . Ulb,3... .' , .'1' . . . . . ' A , . . . - all . . . a , , ., . . . 1 .... h I b C - . . 2 ' . 2 . ' , , '. Q .' 1' ' ' . . 1. 1' Q - C. I Q ' c . X I U 1' , . 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KC JJ Q - - ,'...a- ,, 5 I' ...o ,,', ., ...Bt- kftb , 2 . . . ., . . . , .... ,. ., . . 3 CADET SGT JOHN C DONOVAN Honor Socxttx 1 lN rlt S cmtx 3 4 Intcr c ass Baskc tball 1 2 4 Mldgft Basketball 1 cr Club l xmg 1 3 Sc mor Plax 1 mm rn mu '1 f hls qu 1 rmsouxcnful nnnnu As footbxll manager hc was tops As a baskctbxll lIlllllISlZ1SI hm was on: of 4D s star plaurs CADl'l PVT FRANCIS W DOUGHERTY Sl ames Franny crlt Soc xr tx l Basf b xll 1 Int: rc lass Foot a n 4 lclass Basketball l Boxmg l E I'r1nnx lnkcs bowlmg and baseball vcrx much H wants to be a store ownu somv dax 'S Q L ll.f CADET SGT JOSEPH A EARLY JR Sl john Evangrhxt Schenectady al.e Honor Socutx l M r1t Socu tx 1 Inturlass T ack 1 J cc Llub l Concc rt Specnltx lm- LADh'r Staff 4 Dramatlcs 4 Sths n cctadx Llub 1 2 3 4 Jake xs a standbx for Old Sch: nectadx whlch hc Llanns IS as good a Cltx as am othtr ln thc Capltal Dxstrlct One of h1s prcsc-nt ambltlons IS to wr1tP an hlstollcal noul about hxs homc' town CADET CAPT THONIAS V FLANAGAN Sl 'Teresas Tom Honor SOCI tx I 2 Merxt Soclc-tx 3 4 Wans boro Rifles .6 4 R 1 Fcam 1 3 4 The Yentry Sta 5 4 PHE Qamr Staff 4 Thlrd Ordtr of Franus 2 3, 4 Intc-rclass Football 1 Inter class Basketball l 2 3 4 Boxmg l Trm IS a fan of all sports mostlx basketball and golf LIkCS good music' and sport magalmes Also llkcs outdoor llfv Plans to studx mtdlclnc at Manhattan Lollrga llc' xs a great all around fellow 44 28 D !7.D,J7 V ' , n . . 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'l CADET Blessed Safmment H nor Socutx I boro Rlflcs 4 AISIIX Cross Countrx 2 5 X FSIIX Trick 5 4 Intfrclass Baskctball 1 B xlng 1 5 Baseball 1 D nce Commltten THr CADLT Staff 4 Dramatlcs 4 Foot bal 1 Don IS a mellow fellow and IS sportmmded ln all waxs He rcallx gets around verx 'zmlcablx CADET LT WILLIAM F GLAVIN Sf ferem 5 rxt SOClClN 1 2 3 Wansboro Rlfles 4 Rifle Team 1 9 Interclass Football l Interelass 5 etball 1 9 3 B Hung l '5 Semor Plax THE C,-ADPT Stall Track Team 4 Wlllle hopes to earrx his marvelous record at C, B X on to Holx Cross, where he hopes to make good CADET CAPT Q M ARTHURR FLORES Sl Teresa x ff Honor SOCICCX l 3 4 Wansboro Rlfles 'S 4 9 Dance Commlttee 4 R L T am l Publlc Speaklng l D amatlcs Club 1 2 '3 The Sentry Sta ln Chlef C amz ra C,lub I H' 2 'S 4 Tin Cxmsr Staff Fdnor One of thc most popular lntclllqfnt md talentmd xounq men Art rcprcsrnts a perffet example of an OlltSlll'ldlI'lg' ll b Brothers Box Hls malvelous rccnrd here max wa e attrxbuted to his superlatlve dctermmatxon 'md 'amlabxlltx CADET SG'l JAMES R GAGNON Sl josephs Cohofs Frenchze M ut Socletx 1 3 C ros C ountrx 4 Glu C lub 'Imek Tram 4 Conu rt Spuultx Camz ra C lub l Int: rclass Baskc tball l '7 Interclass Football 1 Bovmg 4 Frcnchxe has been a promment member of our C'lu Club Hts carefree 'lttlllldi' IS his trademlrk H15 hobhx IS XA I'lIlIlg lettc fb to 'I CC I'l3ll l SOIUK OIH QR C,l.L CKPT DONALD A GAVIN Don 7 4 Mant Socutx 5 Wms 5' I4 zllze CC 29 75 u . 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I' I 1 ' ' 1 C Q CADE'I PV'l WILLIAM N GOES S1 P atrzck J Rauena B1 Inu rclass Football l nut ILSCIVKCI and marncst 1n h1s studms B1ll 1.18 lII ldl in 1mpr1.ss1on on us here at LBA by h1s very qmntlcmanlx manner CADET SGT JOHN A GORMLEY JR Sl Ambrose Latham ack f'r1tSoc1Ctx l 2 3 Wansboro Rxtles 3 R156 Tc-am I Glee Club 2 S Dramaucs 3 emor Plax 4 Boxmg 1 Camera Club 1 Golf fcam 2 lack IS H Camera bug and a H n ambltlous golf plaxrr IS PFYSISICIICP vslll hcl p h1m to bccomc a succvssful buslmssman PC CADET PVT FRANCIS S GOSPODAREK St Stanzslaus Adams Jllat A Gus Glce Club 2 3 4 THE CADET Staff 4 Gus alwaxs had IIIIIC t o take h1s studles sc-rlousl H15 fins work w1th h x t L Glue Club dcscrvf-s the hlghcst pra1se CADET CPL RONALD F GOULTX Calonze No 20 School Ronnw Wmsboro RIIICS 3 Flack T mm 4 R1flc- Team B xmg I 3 Intcrclass Basketball 1 2 Interclass Football 1 Ronnlc IS thc Maxors son from Colomc Hf- lkn to sw1m 'md sk1 HIS amb1t1or1 IS to be an cnglnc-cr 44 30 D 'W .1 1- 1 1. -HU - , Qu, , ' ' ',H l.t ' 1 ' , ' ' , ' V . . , . . , fl? M' ' .. F 1 ... ... , 2 I-Q ., ... -. . .. 1. 5,4 , ' J N A 'Q fl fliw, x f 1 - ,. .Aj,'Iif??. 1 vm as . 1-gf' Q9 11. 't f - U rc an . , 4. . , , ... .... L .. U . - - - f , 1 . ,, 2 ' . ... '. ... ' . . 1 1... 0 , ... . , ... .. -1, - , , . iw I D I K .- . ll l L l ,I CADET SGT THOMAS A GRADY C alhedml Pazzvh 'Iommy I'ootb1ll 5 4 Baseball 1 Senxor Plax Ilnrd Older of St Francxs '7 5 Glee Club 1 7 Boxmgl 5 'lommx IS '1 ve rx socxable fellow He w1s one of the men responslble for the success of the se mor plix because of hls hard work wlth the stage crew CNDEI' PV'l WILLIAM J GRAY Sacred Hear! B1 erlt Socxetx 1 Interclass Football Interclass Basketball l l Senior Plix 4 Third Order of St Frlnels 4 Boxlnq l 3 Blll rs 1 verx qulft Cadet and IS a Hne example of 1 Brother s Box H15 record at L B A has been estfnbllshe d bx hard work 'md constant detexmlnatxon U ll, CADLT CPL TIMOTHY A GRIFFIN Our Lady of Angels Tim Concert Speclalty 1 2 3 4 Glec Club 1 9 Flack 'Ieam Nl- Senlor Plm 4 oxmg 1 3 Interclass Basketball l 2 Interelass Football I Varsltx Baseball Manager l 2 Tum IS an Irlsh lad who lllees huntxng and swimming Hrs ambxtlon ns to become a Telephone Electrlclan CADET PVT EDWARD M GRIFFITH JR Blessed Sacrament Football 1 Bomng I Se-mor Plfu -1- Inter el ess Bwske tb 1ll I Eds hobbles are awlmmlng and plaxlng darts He hope-s to help hrs futher m hrs dc-nhl equlpment re-paxr work when he leaves school C4319 , , I. I .. ' . I, - . -, . . . , - . . . ' I , ' . . . t. - ,H - i . . U , 1 . 4 . . . ' 5 . ' cw, . k f 7 Y. . J ff -HM M ' ' 1' , 3 . . . 1 . . . 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CADET L1 ADJ Josmf H JAMES HANNAIN .SI Terexas lffl H not SOCICIX I ' 4 'Vlcrtt Soclctx 5 XVIDS boro Rlllcs 3 4 4 Tram 2 3 Glu Club D1amat1cs 1 3 4 Publxt Spmkmg 4 Concert Spccnlty 2 4 The Sentzy Staff 4 PHE CADET Scmor l:.d1tor 4 Thlrd Order of St FI'lI'lC1S 2 3 4 jim IS known to all hm frxcnds as a zood Companion wlth In cxm xmdx wt I 1 It has born roroqnllcd for llli 'llllllllti m sptakmg dmxuatlrs d an scholastxns lm hopts to puxsut a legal carccr CADET CPL T St Columba 5 Sfhenef HONIAS J HARROLD lady Tzm 'VICYII S CICIX 3 4 rack 2 3 Cross Countrx 2 3 Captam 4 Intcrclass Baskrtball 2 Bovung 3 Schencctadx Club 1, 2 3 4 'llm 15 a track man through and through and a good our Hrs othmr hobbns arf- b owlmg 'md shootmg pool Fxpvcts to bmom 1 a bug busmus man, and have much monm 44 32 D . , . . A . 1 . ' . lf il ' L -- h . , ,t, I .1 Q 4 . ' . 4 -- ' ' -' . K ' ' -. - ' .. -- . -- V,- A 4 . IL n . A ' . rr. -J . ., , - V Mv'.'o'j' ,2... . rd -,., t .. ..- .. 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C XDIL1 CPL MICH XELJ HARTF .Mzke St Marys Me-r1t SOC16tN 1 Football 2 5 Rlfle foam l 1 Scenvrx Commlttec 4 cc Club oxm I Intcrclass Baskctbill I 2 'S 4 Intvr lass Footb'1ll 1 lf lllus to plax blkctball to bowl md s oot k of some sort pool Hr hoprs to do sclcntlfic wor CADET PVT JOHN T HEALEY nfk Sf Thomas Szhenerlazlt B xmg l J 1 cc ub lntcrclass Bislut b 1 Sc ICIH Ctidx C lub 1 2 3 l a 'lck th model surplims and gas sngmcs llkcs vcrx much to work W1 R, is 4 l s l' CADET CPL JOSEPH E HEROLD e .Sl ame N nt So utx 2 4 Rlflr Tcam 1 2 Dramitxcs Intcncluss Buslxctbill 1 4 IS a grmt basketball fun Although he dxdnt pln xarsltx HL was a stindout on hxs homcroom mtcr class tc m Hn lllxfS to plax pmg pong and IS '1 fcworltn fun of thc St LOUIB Cirdmals Also lllxfS to go to tht ITXOVIC S CADET CPL RICHARD VM HOMAND St Vzncent de Pau! L scbull l 2 Boxing l l'oo bill l D ck 1 fm of ill spont Hc llkcs to plax bis ct b1ll b st though mxthuratlcs IS what hc mtcnds to studx Dzck Intmrflnss Bisketbill l 2 5 ill U11 gl 44 33 77 - ff -A ,- I, . A I' . . . .., r . . . . V ...Gl- ,2... ' ,P Bfg,3,4... . M'k- I' as - , , z .h U I, , , H7 V H ox' ,g...f'l-Cl l,2... ' . .'-- 11 1-.I-I ,,1,'.... 5, AI. ' 4' . . ' VM W Z: ,:.. 1 I 1 gt, L 2 .glkifj Nga ! ! V . 1 1 -- al f If 5 jo In--' c ,', '- ' , 1' l... ','. ,.... HJON, - ,L , U - - 21. 7 ' 1-, ' s v K '- l D . - H .H D . '., v ' - ' I Y V ' , ' , if ' YJ 'am' , 'z'. 2 ,,',4... 1' . . . 2 it . . . . L'i 'isz1 1: ss. ,'.k- . 1-' , L ,J '. ' ' -' ,- ' 13 l'QY'. M,,,-'11 CADEF PYT GEORGE F JOHNSON Hlestea Sarrament V all l '7 C1111 Geoxg IS a lovm of basketball home tc-am cl CADET CAPT JOSEPH P .St Honor Soc c-r1t S0614 tx 9 3 oro R1fl1s '3 4 T hlld Ord: r of uggtr , although tlmc- for '1 httlr golf we all know that h a low-r of tht r1fl1 tr 1m H ls vrll kcd bx 1 xslll succcud llt r l1f1 C as 'Sf' Q Ckll CADFT PVT DONALD E KABA Sl lolumlm Sfhenrftrzfy Buch Glu- C.lub l Bomng 3 4 Intcrcliss Baskttball Intvrclass Football 1 2 3 -1- Schcsnrc x Cllub 1 9 Buck lb onc of the bcst follows 1n thc 4-D class IS such a chalactcx tl1at ht ought to get a couple of radlo programs llncd up for hxmself whnn he fimshf-s at C, BA HL l1lxP5 to dance ana l1st1n to swcc-t muslc C ADET LT J KAVAINAUGH Blessed Samament ADJ JAMES Honor Soclvtx I 2 5 0 Mcrlt So ln I0 Rlflcs 3 4 cmtx 4 Wans Cross Lountrx Tcam '7 Class Football l Intcr Intmxclass Basketball 1 9, '5 4 Bomng 1 lmck Tram 4 Scmor Plax Ullllki hls nlcltnimr Jlms klndncss and gcncro1tx an cxcf-lltd bx none not to mcntlon h abllltx H1 IS d6tcrrn1nat1on and s qultp a m1m1ck K 34 57 C forge ars1tx Basketball 3 sf Intvrrhss Football l Boxlng 1 Interclass Basltctb tra Llub 'and hr ncwr lets h1s own He IS vers wtll known nom maklng b1 l at C B X H IS g p ans for thv future- JOYCE Teresa 5 jugger 1ctx 1 4 M b Wins atlt 'ltam '7 5 4 Rxflt Tc ll SCHIOI Plax 4 T Il T111 CAMT Staff 4 S FFIDCIS 2 stlll Ili NUi'l . ff- -, .t 1 K i -, . . 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' I CADEI' SGT JOHN D KAVANAUGI-I Kav ft Agnes Cohoex Interclass Basltmtball I 2 3 -1- Rlfle Team 1 2 4 Interclass Football 1 Track Semor Plax Team 4 Boxmg 4 A 1 cadet at LB A Kav went all out m cverx tlnnq he dxd Hz went out for all mterclass sports with mmatlon to wm grmat splrlt and deter CADLI 151' SCII 'VINCENT j KENNAH Vmce S7 Patrzckx erlt Soctetx 1 Baseball 1 3 Intzr class Basketball l 2 5 -l- Interclass Football I 2 Vmcm lxkcs to hsh and hunt wlth h1s German short halr pomtcr Mister Also llkms to work around hls fxthers plaer of buslncss Thmks there IS nobodx like the Irlsh Lllu s to witch horse races Cv ll, IN CADET NIAJOR WILLIAM J KLE I1 zllze Our Lady o Angel: onor Socletw 1 2 3 Wansboro R1flfs 3 4 ec Club 1 2 'S The Sentry Staff '5 -1- Dance Committee 4 Thlrd Order of St Fmncls D amatxcs 1 2 3 4 THE CADPT Staff Exhxbmng hls lntelllgence and talent throughout hxs llfe at C B A Wxllxe represents 1 perfect example of 'III outstandmg student CADET PVT PAUL F KOCH ,IR ul Si james fl s 3 Interclass Basketball 2 lVansboro R1 c from Chatham He Paul commutes by tram cverx dax te Football IS hls fixorltc sport lll ts to hunt and roller slvt 44 35 D if 33 . . ,, 'I I 3 ! ' ' ' I . D K Q . s . . . '. .A ., ' - ,,, -, , . V .I ' ff ' '3 - - f lvl 1 , 2, 3 . . . , . . . ' - 1 , ,I, . . . , , . . . . , I, . t. I u .I . I it F I u . v ' X . 'K . ' wg 4 -J 7 ,fx , ll V B-fx, .tj. '1'A I Q V 121 QNX. . . l 1-5' 3. - , 1 fb I A Qizqaf, 4' - me f , ff f' . . - 1 , H p , , , 4 . . . ., ...G1- ,,.,-l-... t, ' . . . ' . t 2, 3, . , Q 4 . . . r , , , . . . . , . . . . J - .. - - ., . . ., 4 . . A . - , . A - upa 1: - 1 li' 1 . l ' 1 ' ' . 1 CAIJET PYT. ANTHONY J. KUSTROWSKI, JR. Sf. Alirllnelk Pazish, Cnlzaex Tony Mvrit Roll I, 2 . . , Drzuintic So ' . Clvty 1, 2, 3 .... Tony is om' of our rising futurv commercial artists. His futurv ambition lics in advt-rtising We mix also han somv calcndxr work from him CADET CPL BLRINHAM F IAMKIINS Sr I nrfnl de Gul Bllif clit ocutx nt mam C ui Boxing I 4 Bt rt is tht life of th '7 4 nd Bit Stall Ht .md :Ck i0mbG mnu 1 ood pdll l l xc um .1 hot 1 an t 1 it S Qoocl tnough ful him fl S 2 53 CADIII' Sfvl 'NI XJ I'F'lER Y LKQUIDARA St Maiys Ballxion Spa Pele hilflt Socictx 2 l Ml Cl fc Club 5 S1 moi Pl1x Ji ux cis l iss B :Glu th ill l HOXIIIQ l P0 q sttoniblc 'ibihtx H015 al a goou SXNlIYlI1'lll 1 d so n skatci Llvll tnginccrmg is to bc his proftsslon his smiling ptrsonalitx has brought him man fucnds tc is a jlttttbug of un uc 3 CXDF'l I'I JOHN E LF XR f Y 61 Thomav Delmar Boom' Boom' Honoi Socictx 7 5 4 ltmttt Soclttx l Smnmlx llllllltlli 5 nd l Commit C 9 JIIIOII li t o 1 11d10t lumo rngir llll li 5 Su 1 wt rutm xr ll to x wu 1LlllN uri Cxp 44 36 D ' 7 ' . . '. . 'Yi P it . M S I' l, 4 , . . Ulm' Club 2, Il . . . Cz 'zlry l...Clz1f'.llll... ,.... 1 ' '- -' D' 'l'l , 2'-1 g cnt- ' f- Od d :V , .hh ,. A f T3 .NA X Xt l .ln 1 'i .i,li.L.' . li 7. .' 'l...I4ll'2 4...IIlt 'l.. z. L ,2,fl..4. I V' .- nw J. I 1 i I I.. I I 1 J 1 tn lv I 4 i x '. ., ' . Y' L,f, Q10 '--1,-i...Bn ,2,11,4...: 1,2, 14,-4 .... Ja kf mul '. b' a 'z i -1' n ' .ill'l'l'. Ma 4. his bvt . lj' . D . 1 c- l's l lily, :xt 'l.l'll lll'iS 2 J' 1' ' c-rt. CJADEI SGT THOXI K5 J LE-XRX SU' oseph 5 The Moulh Glcc Club l Intcrtlass Blskctball l '7 1 Intertlass Foothill 1 The lNIouth has an mtcnsc mtvrfst In basvbull sp: nd mg hls lvlsurf hours ln thc sprmq md summer t H15 best buddx I5 osmph Cf-rv11s Polock CNDIJI PY'l JOHN X LIBERTUCCJI Sf Patricks Ravena Lz ucllss B1skctb1ll l lnuxclass Boxmq n srcl iss luotlmll 1 flcliss C 1089 :untu l '7 J IIS H NCYX Clilfl CISOYIIIN S '1 N comparlonablt fallow H mttrtst ln C B X IS stral h from thc heart .W fa-if 3 'W-in CADL1 SCI' XRIHLR D LORIINC' Our Lady 0 0 ull bocu tx 1 Wansboro Rlfics Z Ck C ross C ountrx 1 4 Boxmg 1 4 1 s oo Ol Intcrclass Basketb 111 9 1 md Ordmx of St Fr1nc1s '7 3 Gmc Club 1 9 T CADPT Stuff The .Sentry Stiff '7 5 Hr Rlfln FIC xm l r s IS H1 U19 cd :msc lf at ness mverx fimld Xlthough hm lS a forcxgncr from rw 41 u s l xrmd how to spmalx tht lNozt Xlbmx dmlcct with im zmg prec1s1on CADE1 SGT ANTHONX C, LOSI .Sl 'inthonjr Nino nt Socxatx I Blscblll S etblll l 7 as 4 t mll 4 Foothill I OI IN ll ls xmg l me Clpldllll om 0 5 Num outstandmg footbfxll tmms HL was om of the funnust Cl1dIlCll!b 111 tha Sc mol Pl xx C4 F57 Pb 1 ,im 1 A I A 1 A Y . . 7 ' 3 ' L' ,-,f',4... ' '. '- R ' ' A 1 , - a il. . I- .- J E Q, I H. R. J ,, .b,, Int- Q, 1 ,2,fi,4... l, 3...lt- T ' l...I1t-Hz., Cl: , ,, 3 .,.. 'GLil la H I' pl-af g p- alt: Ho i. . 1-ry I .' - C- . is ' - - ' I. ' 'g t ,. , L: 'A T-M J SFX 'C QS? f q f G ml Cozznsel, Nefzvark, N. I 'fflrf' ' M- - ,3,4... ' '... 'l'1x1'2,4...Z'l , , 1flI ClZlS F t'zll l... X z' -... Tl -' '. . '-,1,4... lx I ,-, i5,4... ' . -,i... :1:'. A t him, dft' g fh- h' ' CI.B.A. by his sul' 't in ' ' . g X ' ' N' J s ', hv ha va ' , ' ' ' ' h , Mt- ' ,',2,15... zu: . l,2, ' .l, -l . . . 'l'1'aCk l, 2, 15,4 . . . Ba k' 4 , L, fi, 4 . . . 9 Se-xi A Plzl' -l- . . . Int-'clasp Bak-l' 2, li, 4 . .. Bu. .Y ,:s, 1 .... , u truly grvut athl-t', 1 Nd ' f CI,B.A. A CADIIT SGT JOHN A LYONS bt Teresas ohn llonor Soflotx 4 Mcrlt S0111 ty l C A Stall 4 S1 mor Plax 4 Intcxclass Baskctball 1 Football 1 Boxmg l 4 ohnnx IS a fan of all sports at C BA H4 hoxs I become a great lawxer Rankmg lllqlllk w1tl1 hum dr tamx musu' and relaxmg C XDET CPL RAYMOND J LY ONS Blessed Sac ramen! sc-ball l 5 Intrrclass Basketball l Glee Club 2 Scent rx C,0II'll1'lllt1i 4 Q 1 Llkf-s to plax baseball and baskctball 1 build boats and nepalr outboard motors Pl ms boats and car to dculop spud H1 ha old C and gasolmc 1-ngmv wlth Wl llCl1 to start X Q9 11. '-'ff L QU QXDE1 SGT ROBERT lu LYONS Blessed Sacrament R d e VIc1t Soumtx 1 Basrball 1 Basketball 1 ootbnll 1 Intmclass Basketball 2 3 4 Boxmgl 3 Rmd and Dubbu Wh 1l1n form a gruesome tw osomc H1 ls 1 lad wlth pm lsorahtx plus CADET CPL LEOJ MAGUIRE Vmcentzan L eo II 1 ld L lu 1 lntc rclass Football 1 2 Int: r ass Baslutlnll 7 G00 Club l 3 Rlflf' Tc am l Ito ns a tcr11Hc baskrtball plaxc-r Hls constant Compwmon 1s Jlm Bulgrss HIS hobblcs are bowllng and llstc rung to good XDUSIC 44 38 77 11,1 to Red lllxCS t to mods l ar boat 1 W- 'l 4 . , , .7 Q f I' . . . V ' . . . 'llllli I nm' . . . . 1 . . . , , -, Il,4... ' ,.... V NJ VY! ' N 1 I v . 1. . . k I . 1 . V tv 1 fi If Ba' ,l,4.., X ,2,3,4 8 ' j . . - . . H- 0 4 ' ' ' . z . - . S .. - . 5. , B., 1 '- W. :ggi A.. -N . sp, 1' Q 'L-ffm X It . r . A 11 fu . Qwj, 34 , , ,Sif t - ,f . gf K I 'A' w v I ff U F 2 , 2, 3 . . . ' , , . . - ' A , . . . . . 11 i 1- ns ij' , , L It 1 I lx- ll L . - - 1: 11 5 Ca:-Hlll... ' , bla: '.'. L,3,4...l ,,... .1 h 1, - , 1- V - , . . 1 . I . A V 1 . . I CXDE1' LT JOSEPH A N oe .Sl Lucyf Altamont Socutx 2 Intmx llcnor S Clctx l rlt Interelass Basketball l 2 4 4 1 ss Boxmg 1 5 4 THE CADPT Stan The Sentry Staff 9 '3 ltcc 1 4 Lavalrx l Thlrd Secmrx Con1m1 fl of hunt Fr.1nC1s 'S IS 1 Yiglllll' gm will know s added to .1 kmd nature HIS mttnse low for horsr hm to be 1 succmss at h1s chosen lxfe 0 a f to htlp 1 Nllfflflllllll C XDFT SGT .IOSEPH T MQCARTY Mrzc hs For! Eduard F otball -,i IARCY n and lllud xt L A Sl oxep 9 Interclass o Nl tIll'lSS Bxslxftblll l tlll Roll l Boxmg l llllllllg 'md Hslunq le 0 s 1 d dletlonnrx for hls own usa nts to xxlltt 1 nc w un 1l111dgc lust llltcd spors 0 FQ P L ll.. THOMAS J McC'ORMICK CADET SGI' Illac St Marys 'VIer1t Roll 1 s 4 Inteztlass Cross Lou studx law He IS extrem Third Order of St Franel nd 1 9 elx well l1k ntrx 5 4 Mac wants to for hlS g f nerous and kmdlx nature C-XDET LT ,IOHN F MCGARRAHAN Mas Agnes Cohoes 3 4 lVansboro Rlfles 5 4 4 Mc-rlt SOCIFIX 1 2 I rclass Basketbxll 1 2 5 Interclass Foothill 1 nte I' uck 3, 4 Cross Countrx 3 4 Boxlng 1 r I111 CADPT Stiff 4 Scenery QOIIIIIIIIHL l St Well llked he IS Nlac 15 an txcellent math student rx brlght future now m'1k1ng plans for a ve 44 39 D d LADLT Ll' Q Nl RICHARDJ NICKINLEX CSI Tefem 5 Dirk P111 S cutx 9 Cllfllt Roll 4 Wansb01o R vs 5 4 Concur gp ualtx 3 4 Th11d Ordu t I'I81'1C1S ' 14 Club 2 Publw S cakmq 1 4 e Sentry 7 TH1- CAD!-T Sports Ld1to1 4 S1 mor Plax 4 Danct C,OIHfIl1tlCI C B 41 'Vhns MlHStIClS 4 Sumg Band 4 IlllClCllSS Baslutlnll 4 Boxmg 5 4 10k for orrc st1 mgl mason seems urx 111t11cst1 111 golng to Tolr do Cll'llO fOl nollagm H hopme to bt COIIJOIAIIOII llWXCI Popul r musu just 91HdS l'1lITl C,-XDET LT COL LAWRENCE P NIELILLO 92 jafrlef 1 0 1101 Socutx 1 Wansboro Rlflcs '7 4 Track 4 1 4 Team l cm Club Publlc Spmkmvz 5 4 xamatms l 5 11d Ozdu f St 'IUCIS 9 S rC11ltx 3 4 C oncu! Nlo 1s a qcntlfxrmn and 1 scholu a box who 19 umll 11d fo1 h1s magmtlc plISOIlHllIX s of rc finest orators C B A can boast of IH ICS long xcars of tc 1Ch1ng th1s 'ut H1 nab thm state ummr of tht XIIKI C111 Le q1cn Omtoucal Conte st 4 HW CADET IST SCT JOHN J NIERRX Sl 101111111111 S Sllltllfffdflj Iwd ovox Socut 1 NI111t Socn tx 5 T11t11Cl1sS Football l Int: rclass Baskctball 1 X 115111 as all 2 3 Basz ball 4 Boxmg l Sc hc n ctadx C lub 1 2 Rcd IS cc1t1111lx om of th: fuust b1QlC1 tball plaxus C B X h1s had HIS ambltlon 15 to bn 1 dcntlst Ol cn lI1lf'l Rnd h1s bccn a fC'ltl1IC prcscntatlon of 0111 baikctball cam fo1 thlcc wars lo cs a lo xs1t h1xl11x1 LIXDET CPL ROBFRT F RIILLER olonze Vo 91 Bob M1 Ilt COCICIN 1 Wansboro R1fl1s 3 R1fl1 T1 1111 Bonne, l llus 0 ll'llxCI' wlth rld c 1 Hls mo 1 X hm won 1 qolc m1d1l TOI folloumg 1 C1cxho1111d bus all thm xmx fum Po11ql1lwcps11 to -Xbmx C4 40 P7 M1 ' 1 ie --5.1,-' ' -A I ofS. 'L,3,4...G1-1: ,:s,4... I p1',l', ...Th 'L,f5,4... 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'-1 C XDET C XPI C' XRRFTI W NIURPI-IX St james Alznfnh onor Socntx 1 Wmsbono Rlfhs 9 5 1 ross Countrx mck 9 RU 'Imam l ramwtus l 5 The Yfntzv Suri Intmrclass Baskctball l 9 3 urph hxs mach amz f lllllillf nm on x IIICHS itll lu w llkrd hx mm! pa oplf C KDUI SCT .IOHN J 'XIURFKCH Sl Thomas Delmar Nlurl llll R rll l Wmsl1moR1fles w BUXIIIL I Ilfllgg Blskc tlnll l riltx Foothill l six Turk S H101 Plu 4 mt lm wm nown 1 bx L u IX om Q Lu, C, XDE1 'NI-XJOR ,IOSEPH S NIYERS .SI Palrzcks 2 H nor SOCICIX 1 9 3 4 Wansbono R1Hcs 3 4 Tm- CADEI' bmff Xctlvxtug Ed1t0r -1 Thlrd Ordu of St Finch 1 hkm to nad appnmatcs populir IS w ll cllwc 11 music Xn outstandmg studcnt h vxll l w I nrncmbcrmd blClllSC' of hxs plmilng pmrsondllts would llkm to bccomc a mcclxcal doctor CADEI' CORP EDWARD F NEWELL St amen Noozllex KIII Noodles llkss blscbdll and footblll Is mtvrcstcd ln IIltCh1HlC'll work 'md plin to makc lt hls llfc S work 444155 :I ' li 'iq YI J i i . . V 4 KI Y' H ',',2,1i,'l...z ' '-,-,i,- E ...CP I 2,15...T'. -,3, I... i.l' 'u ...D ,1,4... . 'I 1' is... -f - ,-,5.,.. Bi ' 4' ' zx n' - or I' .' ut i1.B..'X., at ' ll' in S 172, but in 1 ll't' HQ' is vs-ry Q-ll 'K If .'i. f.. 'fy ff H M- 4 ,2,I5... if ' :f'.., uf ...Int z.. 1' ' 1 ,3...V2l'.'A'! 1 ,253 ...Vzuxif l,2,3,4....x ' if 4 Nl has lllzlmlv llil J 'lf 'll k zt CI.B..X. for his ability in track. Hr' is 3. grcxxt sports fun, und is wrll likvd 'ami l gr , x . . ,AfgX.ik , ,L . , :-' '1 xl . .'. A . . ' ,l . U70 .. O , ,-,1, ' '-i, Joi- Y , ' . , 1 1' as 'z,. : .f ' ' ' , 4' xA mm- 'vi .. . . . ,Z ' . . ' Joi. A K K- ' 7 . 4: ,,. Rifi-H-an 1,2 . .. ' 2 ' 1 1 . 3 X ' ' ' . CADET SGT HOWARD C NOLAW St Teresa.: Howze Mcrlt SOCICIX 1 2 3 4 Football 4 Ba k Baseball 3 4 s ttball Track 4 Boxmg 1 Intcrclass Football l Int erclass Basketball 1 '3 Howm , a future dcntlst d IS a End m sports not on x ld he plax quartc rback on tht var was a SIIX football tc 1m but standout on thc var SIIX blskc tball and track tc-ams CADILI' CPL JOSEPHJ lNOWAK St james oe Wansboro RIIICS 9 cc Klub 1 2 Thlrd tl of St Franfls 2 5 Concert Spcclalty 3 A Mens Mlnstrlls 2 Stmor Pl ax s spcclal lxkc at LB A has been I1lll5lC and hc showed h1s abllltx to no small cxtcnt H M? U li. LAD! l SGI CH XRI E9 P OCONINOR III Sl Vmfenf de Pauls ll nor So I nrlt S Cxctx 2 Rlfl lc lm 1 Chuck C11 tx l N K C huclx Lnjoxs H xmg xfrx much and plans to make '1 tanur of HXIJIIOTI I-It L1 l n a waxs bt found at thf- alrport CADET CAPT OLE St Teresa 5 ROBERT V O TO Bo nor Socutx 1 9 Wansboro RIHKS 5 Intutlass Footb ll 4 a 1 Inttrclass Basketball ll Imam 1 Boxing 1 Thud Cl f St F ancxs 2 Semor Play 4 THP C ADI T Staff 4 H1 popularltx lntclllgcncc and tale-nt t L B X Bob mtends to carrx thrm over to hls lnfm at S11 na ung CYll1bllld hls 44 42 7? . . . , U -,, A . ' 1' , , , -.- ua. i 0 . ,-,..... - I. -H f,- .4 N- S ll, u iv s f 1 Ii- K -L , H7 U '-...Gl-1: ,,3,-1-...' Ord-' . ',I,4...' -' 'I,-4 Wo ...C.B.. ' ' ' ,3,4...-' 11' 4 .... tt-Iovwwv .' ' . I fl H. 4 2 3, h fn. at , l J'-1 X , Bs V. ,Q , I int' '. .- .. . ' ' , . , ff ,,, o 0'-I' ,4... I .5 , H bu Ho -,',-,3,4... ', - 1,2, 3,4...R'H-'f ,2... ' ' Ord'o '. r A ,3,4... ' ' a Z. ..f., ' 4' ' l CADFT CPL THEODOREJ PAFFENBACK St john the Evangeluf Scheneftady Ace umctsdx Club l 9 Band 3 4 Foot 'xclx 5 vc Club l 1 B lu hill Boxmg l Acc 15 1n rloqucnt box wh1Ch should help hlm m h1s Chou r H1 ld of Rldlo Xnnounmr CADE1 SCI NIARTIY J PAIGO Blexxerl .Sacrament Pazg C ub Wansboro Rlflcs 2 Bomng cc Intsrcl.1ss Baskctball l 9 3 Honor Some-tx lk mllt Roll 9 Pug wrll kmmn is Brothvr Pctcrs most xmproud studs nt :ns 1 wmnng smxln that has maclc hlm mam frl ncls X U LL CXDLI SGT AIBFR1 E PXNILLIA St Anthonys Schenectady S enectadx C lub 1 2 '5 4 Footbill 5 -l- Tmck 9 5 C ross C ountrx 9 Int: xclass Foot bw 1 tikcs h 19 38 C hz vrolc t to school 4.14 xx Shootmg pool IS hxs favorntc hobbx Hls xmbntmn 1s J bc a tcchmann CADET LI' ANTHONYJ PARADIbO Haclneit jr Hzgh Tony Honor Socutx l, .Sentry Staff 4 Intcrclass Basketball l 9 Intlr Merit S cutx 5 4 'T e class Football l 2 Fonx er-joxs plaxmrc, basnball and cvm rx dax IS lzdus dm w1th hlm He hopes to bf-comz 1n lCCOlll'lI'lIlt 44 43 D , , ,, ., - , su--1.3: ,-,fs,+... - lmllj.V, f5...rI'r1,' ',4...Gl' ' , 2... 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CADPT PY1 RICHARD P PARIS Mzlne Dick R c Tram 1 2 Interclas Football 1 Inter class Basketball 1 Boxmg I Concert Speclaltx Plans to go mto the Arr Corps after graduatlon Lxkes to shoot darts and take automoblles apart He also takes ln skung CXDE1 CAPT -IAMES A POWERS St amex H nox S cutx 1 2 3 4 Wansboro Rifles 2 3 4 'Irack 3 4 Glu Club 2 3 Dramatlcs l 4 lntmrclass Football I Interclass Basketball 1 2 Inurclass Boxlng l 3 Ssmor Plax lin CAD1 T Staff 4 Wa during Ins xeaxs at CB 4 has partlclpated m almost exerxthmg the school has to offer and he has done twerx one of them equally well Nw. X J CADET PVT ALFRED G RICHMOND Sf Ambrose Latham Glu' Club l Camera Club 1 nd l 2 d Muslc 1 2 Concert Spccnltx 3 4 Stage Committee for Concert 2 3 4 Illtf-s swlmmmg skung skating tennls golf CADET LT JOSEPH A RINELLA St ames oe h'lEl'1f SOCICIX 2 3 Wansboro Rlfles 2 3 4 Basketball Llgr 1 2 3 4 Dramatlcs 4 Mldgcts Boxlng l 3 Camtri Club 1 Intmrclass B1sltLtballM'1n1gerl 2 3 4 Hopcs to attend A B C and take a course m accounting Llkes to drlvf' swlm shoot darts Bt st buddxcs Bo Bo Carroll Jack Kant jack Carroll Flshcr Murphx Lasch C4 44 PP ..- 1 vw A . . - ff - ,, 5 ifl '- , s - , ., .' ' ' V l.... 1 - , .7 IIWHU O ' O 'lt , ,., , ,' . , H , . ., -, , .-. x ... , , n 'N - - . , V -- - I ., v ' A , 3 ,. , , .. .5 . If ' ' v 3 4 :ext , RQ' 1 , ., ,, N , Wg LL' - I If U . , Al -' 1 ...Ba ,,3,4 ...Fin-1 ',,3,4...' . - 1 , , ', ' i 9 3 9 ' 5 7 U7 v ' 1' , , , ... . , , , ... ' 1... , -.1 -2- 1 . . , ,., .... , ' .' ' A - - , -, ns 1, J 1 ' W' . h w - i , 1 I 7 ! ,D ' . CADET SGT Q NI -IOSEPHC RIZZO Sl john 5 crlt Souvtx I Mldqft Bxslwtball l crclass Bwskmtball I 2 5 Boxing l The stellar attractlon of 4C s mtcrclass lnsltrtball tm un Hrs Qlllflx wlt and fundlx Zlllltlldt are hm tmdtmarki CADFTPV1 JOSFPH F RIZTO Holy C ross 5 cthall l 2 B 'img l 5 lvilnagrr of Vansltx Football 3 4 lxkfs SWll'l'l!IllIlg basketball basnbnll H was Inanxgcr of one football tt HH for two SLIKCKSHVK mam NX 'E 1 l CADET SGT Nl FRANCIS ROCHF Ou: Lady o ingels mrlt Somctx I Yirsltx Baseball 3 4 Frank The .Senlry Stall' -1- Scmor Dance Commlttce 4 Scmor Plaw al Quartermaster Store -l Intcrclaw s ctbill l '7 Intc rcl'1ss Football 1 2 THIN C ADPT Staff 4 Flank IS om of the most llkcablr chaps on tht C B X Campus He lS alwaxs rcadx 'md Wllllflg to help '1 fcllox cadet He llkcs bowlmg swlmmmg and danclng H15 lIIllJltl0l'l IS to bccomc ln accountant at whxch wc ll YVl5l'l lnm gr at Quccvss CADFKI SGI JOSEPH C ROCK St Pftncks oe Brick NI I1tbOC'lCtX 1 '7 R156 Team 1 9 The .Sentry Stiff 4 D ncc Commlttm 4 Intnrclass Football Intmrcliss Baslu tball l 7 5 4 Thxrd Ord: r of St Franfli 4 Intclclass Cross C,ountrx 1 '7 Scnlor Plax THF C xDET Stiff oc IS 1 xcrx popular mm at C. BA and 15 wc known for his actxvltxvs ln thc C Y O Canteen Joi' would xnxx much hlu to hc 1 ITIOIUCI un 44 45 D .V., . . . . 4. . , .706 M, A,-,.3,4.., k .. ,J ...Int'. .-' ,,.,Al-.... ' n 1 . li . x Y. 1, ,- . , . . . . . , . . . . , A, Nyce.. Bak-1 ,',3,4... of ,I... 2,- g 1, .... Joe- - . , , r .. . 1 ' ' ' -2 ' -Q. , , J' ,yrfe ' ' f' -M .W ' -'1-ag-4, f t F El l ' 'L A-H4 , -Q -2-f i- 2:5 ,. Eb, A U Q. . , , V -' . M- j,l,l...f.' ., B V 1' ... C -.. . Bak-Q ,-,3... 'I , 1 H- ' . . ' , 1 . ' . ' ' I. . 1.1 ' ' 1 , ,- x' X 3 J ' 1 ' ' 2 . , . ' 'zu '. ' ,. .. ' L ' w ff? ' JJ ,-... 'K' W. Q. I ' ' H . l,2... ' . ,-,., ' v I ,- ' F 1 . . , ' , -... Y .., . J V' ' 1 ' 1' 2 '. . ., ' -ll ', -- x 1 '- v vyv- - '.. .g .-'L ' CADET PVT JAMES A ROMAND Cathedral Parzsh Mighty M0uSe Mldgft Football 2 B xlng 1 2 B nd 1 2 Loncert Spcclalts 1 2 Mxghtx blouse IS best known for tootlng h1s own horn CADET CAPT WILLIAM F ROSENBERGER JR Our Lady Help o Chrzstzanx 120516 Honor Socxets 1 2 5 Mc-rmt Soclety 4 Wan s boro Rlflc '3 4 Clce Club 1 Baseball Varsltx B Tram 3 The Sentry Staff 4 Boxmg 1 3 Intcxclass Basketball 1 2 3 4 Interclass Football 1 THF CADE1' Staff 4 Quartermaster Store 4 Rosxe the smallest oilicer 1n the reglment has pre sented an outstanding record both ln his commercxal studles and hxs mllltarx dutlts H1s ambltlon IS to be a C P A wt whxch he w1ll ccrtamlx succeed CADET SGT F DONALD RUGGABER St Caxxrnzrx Don THE CADET Staff Subscrlptmon Edltor 4 Clee Club Thlrd Ordtr of St Francis 9 3 -l Lon cart Spcclaltx 5 -l Scencrx Com mittee 2 'S 4 L B A Men s Mlnstrels 4 Don has a verx frundlx and mvxtlng mannrr and IS a staunch supporter of our Cleo Club He rmllx cuts a mean polka CADET SGT PETER F RUSSO St Vmcent de Paul Pete Rlfle Team I 2 lnterclass Football 2 Frtsll man Football Interclass Basketball 1 2 'S JV Track 1 Bom ss Fr'xck 1 2 3 MCTII SOCICIX 1 ng 1 Semor Plas Inttr Pttt xs a swell guy to know Pete IS famed 1s lk a su x drlver at Saratoga HIS horses are his future work H would lrke to become a well known tramcr and drxver o good rxdmg Pr tc 44 46 PP w ' fl ' JJ Q o , a , , s . - 1 X 3,-4... 4 , 8 rr - , U- ' - . . , . I. .. ,, .,, I , , - t, 1 ' , 1' rt -, 5 1 - 4 3 ! ! ' ' h .., . . - T 1 9 I. ...,. I' . T, 1 -X ,A9 .u fjz Q, wffxk ,Y 'UQ . is xxx-u fr 1 . - -T' li- - ,lr i V , . - -, fr -, A , I ' I .. . 1 Q ' 9 ' . ' ' . -,3,4... . -,, V., 1 ,., 1 1 - H ,. 1 ' V . .. i . ' ' 1' Y . '1 ' , fl 33 , ... l t.. F' ' , , ., 4... L may ,-,.,4... ' H s . ' . . ' .. 1 . U . Q 1 - . l' Y . . . ,S - ' at I cv CADET CAPT NIICHAEL J RYAN Mzke St josephs Scotm Merit R ll 1 Wans Honor SOCICIX 2 '5 4 b Rlfles 3 4 Lross Countrx 3 4 Track 3 4 oro nd 1 Interclass Basketball 1 Schcnectadx Llubl '7 3 l l rovlng ln scholastlc ablllts as hc progresscd ln hs mp wars ln C BA Mlkc s sprrlt of cooperation c1nnot exec eded CKDET CPL ROBERTI RYAN .IR Rocko l Basketball 1 Glee Club Interclass .St Tereyas Mldqft Football DYIUEIIIIS 4 Camera Club 1 s rtbnll 2 5 HIS f8COIl0US Rocko rs a wtll known min at L. B A mam .1 dull manner md l 1llgl1ll'lg me hav: orlghtened c ss 'S R QI ll.. CADET COLOR SGT GEORGE W RYHAINYCH St Patnck 5 Watervlzet Georgze '3 M r1t SOCICIX 1 2 3 4 Glee Club 2 L1brarx 4 Camera Club 1 Rrflt Fla-am 1 Football 3 Interclass Basketball 1 2 3 4 Box In 1 4 Footballl George IS a lovmr of all the 'ICUVIIIKS of hls school Hrs smiling personahtx has brought h1m manx 1 frnndshlp He I9 an 'ardcnt lover of popular muslc 1nd enjoxs 1 good dance He IS hoplng to be a big sueccssful busmcss Klan CADET PVT ARTHUR R SCARLATA St Terexa: r Intcrclass Football Glce Club 2 3 ne of our amateur musxclans He has been re Art IS o warded for hxs long hours of practxce bx bemg glven a place 1n the cadet swmg band 1 2 Camera Club 1 C447 D 1 - fr ' H - , 1' , ., o - - . v , , I , , ...Ba ,2,3,4... V V ,.., ,'.... 4 I-.l.. ' I . il I'-. ,' 1..., '- ' ' . bc : . . , . ' ' If y! lx' ' 1 1 ... l... zz . ...I I .. Bu,k'z ,1,4 .... ,, I I , . . 1 . 1 ,1 r I - ' I ln. , Ac, XJ st ,igflkz I 5. 2-f 2. J . , -L . : i f ' Gi , . ., . ff, ' I e ,,, ' ,.,4... , ,., .- g , 1 . ' . 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H H- -- h C Nlll'l l'V'l ALBILRFI L SCHIAVONE Sf arms Prnfh ut ocut Wansboro R1Hcs 3 Rlflc nn unatxc l Boxmg l Intuclnss Football l ConcertSpcc1altx 3 4 41 has 1 grt It futurt IU slght btcausc of hls plcasmg pczson illtx and strllung characttl H15 hobbx 15 plaxmg the pltno Hn was tops as Bxothc tmol plax 1 GPYHUIUHI 1n the CJADFT C PL GFORFF H SCHNURR SW Margaret tllary Buflto xck ross Countrx Basketball 1 Bls-bill l Intorclass Football l Box Intcrclass Bxslxrtball l rXtl'iOldlIlalN ithlctc m school dcllvcrx box outslue school This IS tht blogxaphx of a wcllhkcd Brothm Box Q LLL CADET SGT MAJ PHILIPJ SGA Blessed S RLA'IA ncrament Scotty 1 cnt SOCICIN l 2 The Sentry Stafl 2 S 4 Tl1lI'Cl Order of St Francis '5 4 'IHE LADFT Staff Danct Lommlttcc 4 Sctncrx CJOIIIITIIIUK 4 C lu Club 4 Intcrclass Football l Stottx s 1 rtbld C BA fan espcclallx of basketball games Ht hkcs popular musxc bcst of all Star Dust and also cnjoxs a httlc dancmg CADET PVT JOHN A SHEEHY Qt Ambrose Latham ack Intcrclass Basketball '7 3 Sccncrx Commlttcc 4 Intcrclass Track 2 '3 Jack llkvs to hunt swlm and fish His ambltlon IS to be a drtftsman Hls quut manner has charactrrlzcd hmm 1s Z1 pcrftct cxumplc of a Chr1st1an gcntlt man CC 48 D lr C' '. 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' K' . s 'sz I ' ' 1 A A CADET PVT THOXIAS P SHICKLE Shzek Cathedral Academy Baskc tb'1ll football 1 stball l 2 'fl Interclass Bovmg 1 Tom mud: quxtc a fullbirlt plowmg through thc lllli he plaxtd '1 good hard gzxmt H also plwxcd a b L, part ln murxl baslxttball Campaxgn 4As offfnslve ID thc 49 mttr CADET IST SGT JOHN R SLACK I hefty S JV0 Wansboro Rlfles '3 4 N erlt SOClCtX l 5 4 Publl Sptaklng 5 Dramitlcs l 'G 4 The Sentry B ln l '3 C hm r r 91 Ed1tor1nCh1cf'3 4 x g lm .idx r '5 4 Chestx tht fellow wlth the bxggcst personalltx mvcr u ass wlthout crxmg a cheerful hello H1 would lets xo p hlte to b a Marmt Lorps Instructor :M pd Asn kt CADET CPL JOHN C SOBIESKI St Marys Schenectady Sobze Interclass Football l Bovlng l Varsity Foot 3 Varsltv Basketball 2 3 4 Scheme ta x Clubl 2 3 4 OIC IS one of our his orx experts He oten astonlshes Brother Jdmes wlth hls brlllmnt answers H plwxtd 1 major part ln the VNIYIIIIIIZ of tht Catholnr Imgue Ch1mp1onsh1p ln baskctbnll thls xear C-XDET SGT JOHN T SOMERVILLE ackle Om Lady of Angels xlt Soeutx 1 seb'1ll I '7 'I Glee ub l Thxrd Ordtr of St F HIUCIS 2 3 4 Inttrclass Basketball 3 Bovmg 1 5 Mldget Bas kttbxll 'Vhdgct Football l '7 In splte of hls dlmlnutlwe stature Jackle succeeded m cwerxthmg h took part m 1t C B A 44 49 PP . 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'- a l,2...l' ,-.... . . .. ., S, .,, . . - 1 LADET SGT ROBERT J SULLIVAN Sacred Heart o lllary Watervlzet Tully Honor Socxetx 1 Mont SOCICIX 2 Glvc Club Rxllt 'Ieam 1 Camc-ru Club l 2 Llbrarx 4 Intcrclass Baskttball 2 Boxmg l Sullx likes to plax baskctball to bowl dance and swim He IS Watcrvllcts contr1but1on to C BA H plcasmg personalltx has b IS rought h1m mam frlcnds CADET SGT JAIWES R TABONE St josephs Tabby M r1t Soclctx l 7 KL Llub l Thnd Or cr of St Francis l 2 Track Tram l Intr-rclass Baskctbnll l 7 Football I 'Ia bx llkrs to rollcr slntc Bisrball ns IS fxwontz sport He IS planning to takt a busxncss Coursn N-4 'Y J ll ,J LQLL. C RD E 'IHOMBS St Auguslznes Brzdgepori Conn Dzck Rxtc Tram l 2 '3 4 Captam 48 49 Glec Club Dance Band 4 nd 2 3 Cavaln 1 ConccrtSpec1altx 2 '5 4 Dlck IS a crack shot wlth a r1Hc Hls team IS Nat1on1l Champs Hz- llkcs Harrx .imc m1 s muslc skatlng and sw1m ng Hr: clrlves a 1936 Hot Rod ADFT SGT RICHA C ADE TOMMANIEY SI Margaret Jllarj 5 B T SGT JOHN B Bacon nd 2 '3 4- Mr-rut SOCIFIX 1 2 Baszball 1 G 00 Club l 2 Rlflg Tram I BOXIIIQ Chccrlf-'ldcr 2 '5 Intcrclass Basketball l 2 5 4 Bacon 15 an ardent fan 'xt all sports and IS con stantlx scf-n about the gxm plaxmg baskctball H15 am b1t1on IS to bc a dr 1t1st 44 50 D , . A ff 0 f , t , . ' . . A , . f - I w Q 2,5,4... - . ,-... ,, . , 1 4 1 , I , fr Y, C' '- I . . ,-... -4 'gb 1.93 ' . . vi -A AA . ' L - -' . tam 1 T31-tb-, I 32 tg V-1..ah 5',' A 4 s N I ' 3 Y' A If ' TJ X . , , . l,2,3... ...Ba 1. 5,., .... ,, . ,,. . . . . . . . ' ' KK 51 1 . . . A n V. ,, .. a ,., j , - , 3,4...1: , - A A M 1 f ML' ., ...- , Y, at -a ' 1 - I H , . . . CKDE1 LT WILLIAM A TOOMEY S7 Teresa 5 B1 nut Socxr tx l Wansboro Rxflcs 3 4 Track T am 5 4 C ross Countrx 4 Intvrclass as :tb 111 1 2 Rzflc Team 1 2 Boxmg 1 Publlc Speaking 4 T e Sentry Staff 5 l 1rd Order of St I' rancls 3 Concvrt Spf claltx 5 C hu rlcadc r '1 4 Scmor Plax School X outh C oru spondcnt 1 s tum' at C BA w'1s will dlvldcd bctwun IS lthlztlc md scholastlc' abxlltxcs He hopes to convmrt talf nts into thx profr 851011 of law C KDET PVT THOMAS W TRUSTON Safred Hear 1 Tr 'am 1 2 G c c C lub 1 Sccnm rx C ommlttu 4 Intc-rchss Bask: tball 1 Boxing T IS one of thr stllwarts on thc rlflr trim H IS q ut but hc IS 1 good golfer md bowlmr Ambltlon L11 ctncil Fnglnccrmg N110 'X 1-1 E Q7 11. CADE'I LT KENNETH J TU1NNY ed St Patncks R Football 2 Baskct Managcr l 2 Thxrd Oxdur of St Fmnms n mrclass B skctball l 2 3 Bovung B scbullil r'r1tSoc1ctx 1 2 3 Ixcn 15 a regular 111 'lround mdct When hc IS no lcadmg h1s platoon of stalwart men hc can b found plaxmg basketball ln the gxm CADET LT VINCEN'l C VANINA Central Park jr High Scheneclady Van Honor SOCICIX 4 M FltSOC1f'tX 1 2 3 Wins boro R1Hcs '3 4 Schrnzctadx Cllub l 2 5 4 Van IS a PCFSCVPTIHQ student who works hard at h1s studlcs H15 quxet naturc and abnlltx w11l make hxm a good management c-ngmecr CC 51 D Q, ,, -H., f M-'. '-j,2,3,4... '-I, fl B'k1z , L 3, h I, ...Th' .' '2,I,4...' xx -I Y -1 x . ' 7 1 4' B'11 ' ' I. 1. - - h : -'z , .A - ' his , , I TU Rill- -. ,,3,4...l-I I I 4 ,2... .' 1 .... 1 ' ' W '.. 1 u - . ' 1 '. . 1 i Abt 4 . i Ak. H nz.. ,A .3-QM 1,11 , - up ' 3. 1 1. - V Y I. , ,, .. M' 'A',,,4... - ball - -- . 2,3,4...It- , a, ,,I,4... fy 1... a'z . . , C ' Y v , ' rr u 1 - , . Q ',',-,f... 2- ' ,Q , v W ' ., 1 , ,., u -e- ' ' CADET CPL WILLIAM R VAN SLYKE St Vincent de Paul Van Scenerx Commlttee 4 Interclass Basketball 1 2 Boxing 1 Van despite hls the world owes me a l1v1ng ex presslon IS a leallx swell fellow He and Dlck Homand are as jovial a palr as can be found at C B A CADET SGT MAJ DONALD C WAGNER Sl Patnck v Don Interclass Football l 2 3 Glee Club 2 Menl Socxety 1 2 Boxmg l 3 Wansboro Rlfles fl Semor Plu Don a real shelk IS verx popular at VI H mtense student and his personalltx w1ll take hlm far LLJLL CADET PVT FLOYD E WARNER JR S't Thomas Seheneciady Floyd Interclass Football 1 Interclass Boxmg 1 Glee Club 1 Schenectadx Club 1 2 3 4 One of the most popular xoung men of the class of 1949, Floxd hopes to attend College for 4 degree ln chemlstrx CADET LT MICHAEL J WEISS Our Lady of Angels Mzke Honor SOCICIX 1 2 Mer1tSoe1etx 5 4 Thxrd Order of St Francls 2 3 4 ee Club 1 2 3 Concert Speclaltx 2 3 4 Tnr CADET Staff Llterarx Ed1tor 4 CBA Mens Mmstrels 2 4 Sacrlstan 2 Mike has been an excellent studm nt at CBA Hts UICK tactful manner and hrs likeable personalltx hav. and w1ll contmue to w1n h1m many frlends Mlke enjoxs classical muslc dancmg and conversatxon Hrs 5 ambmon IS to become a professor of languages 44 52 D .li - af U . . - ' . . . , rr 1, - ' tr - - U s A .l - ' J KA QV , , . . . . . . 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' a ' 3 . f CADET LT 'VI' IL G WESTGNIE Holy Spzrzt East Greenbush Pepper Pot Honor Socletx 1 NICFII S Interclass Basketball 1 2 5 4 Interclass Boxmg 1 5 Wansboro Public Speakmg 5 4 Frcshmin Dram IIICS OCICIX 7 3 Football Rlfles 3 4 Senlor Plas Nell IS certalnls one- of the most humorous fellows ln the elass He reallx enjoxs the lnslde plumblng f3.CllllltS t C BA He IS also one of our promme nt football plum rs Ks Brother Nasturtlum 1n the Senlor Pln he wus se nsitlon CADLT PV'I DXVID P WH ALFN Blessed Sacrament Stretch Seenerx Lommlttee 4 T ack l 2 4 Footbxll B1sketb1ll l Interclass Basketball I 2 3 4 Boxlng I Stre teh IS a bxg box who hkes to shoot d'1rts bowl and swlm H1s kind natuve wlll help h1m go far ln llfe Ea pe ,Q L u. . LADET CPL DONTALD A WILLIAMS Sl Teresa: D011 Il Team l Camera up Interclnss Basketball l 2 B xlng l 5 THF LADET Staff 4 Seenelx Conmlttee 4 Thxrd Order of St I'ranc1s The .Sentry Stuff .5 4 D01 xlthough he plaxs pro golf enjoxs drlvlng 1 stepped hot rod Dons future rs ln pro golf and gettin., up bmhmd the wheel of an Alfa Romeo at Indlanapohs W th hun woes all our luck and best wishes CADET PV 1' THOMAS F WILLIAMS Sf Bngzds Walervlzet W1 ent Sour tx Interclass Football l Bomng Manager Vnrsltx Football 3 Glee Club WV1lls fxvo 1tc sport I5 basketball He likes to swlm 'and enjoxs watching football games He ll do a favor for 1 fellow at am tlme 44 53 PP .II . ' . ' re A u , . v . . ', L I ...I I-, . ... l,3,4... - ,,., , ... , ... J A ... ' ' I, ' . 2 'V lv. s s If . D if 1 . ll x I K -.Isl Y I u . R. , -1 4. . . .I . i 1. . . i . Z., x 'KA 3 I L ' . . . A N, . . . . A ,, .. u - - I ' us 1 1 I ... r , , ... . l... . . . .. ' , , , at 5 ,,- - , . ' ' , ' y s . 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I , A CKDFT PV'l FRQKNKII WOODS SI Marys Ffank ee Club Scene rx Lommntee 4 Con W l cert SPKCIBIIN 4 Football 5 aek l 9 Cross Lountrx '7 Interezlass Boxmg 1 3 Basketball 1 2 4 Football 1 Fnank IS '1 rhxthmlc dancer He llkes to bowl swlm d an 1ee skate He 'xlso loves to plax the plano C AIJET CPI HARRY NI IVOUI HOUSI Sarrfd Heat Hairy 'VI 11t Soeletx 1 1 e T e am l Inte 1 elass Basketball l 2 Juxet unassumlnq and l1k1 able an the ch1ef chan terlstlcs of Harrx H15 plans lnelude studxmg pre engineer mg at Slena He plans to be on S16-nas rlfl e team As a matter of fact Harrs had the second hlqhest scoze ln the I nlted States Hearst contest X x Q CADET SGT PETER G YOUNG Sf Terexas PGM NI 11t Soeletx l Freshman Football JV B15 e all Frrshman Basketball Baseball Manaszer 1 XBFSIIX Baseball 9 3 1 Scenexx Lommxttee Th1rd Ordrr of St Franels 2 '3 4 B xmg 1 '5 Glee Club l Rlfle Team l 2 Interelass Basketb1ll 4 Pete IS one of the most gen1al hkeable fellows we len ow H15 quiet leserxed mlnnel 19 Charaetmllstle of Ins magnlficent pexsonalltx CADET SGT WILLIAM S YOUING St Tefexa 5 Hzlly Me-rlt Some tx l 5 4 Sccnerx Commlttee' 5 Band l Inerel1ss Basketball l Int11 Class Football I Boxmg l Track 4 Vhllx llkes to bowl and shoot darts but base ball h ns IS faxorlte sport He also lxkes to watch telewlsxon CC 54 77 .4 , - 11 U .A Gl--I l,2... ' - 1, '...Tr- ,-,3,4 ' ' ,J ,I,4... 1 , , ... .... A .t 14 . . Q . , ., , sf . K s - w ' . 1 , ., v IA .' 1e-' ...R'fl- ' ,2,3,4... t - ,- , .... 51' ey, - - '- , I. . 'xr . 4.' . ,M 1 Vf'. 'LN' 4- tgebx QL ll-4 rg 1 'L Q - T , If U Q 10 ' .. .- k-tb 2, 3... 1 1 . ' , -1 1 ' . l ' . .. ,., of ,. ' I ' , . .I 1 ..-. U . ' , .' ' . . . W ! 1 , 1 I 1. 'fs v 'K m , .ff ,, ,f, fl ' I,4... ' t-1, ,2,3,4... 1 . ., 1 ' . CLASS HISTORY Of all the senior classes to graduate from C.B.A. on University Heights, the Class of l949 enjoys probably one of the most illustrious four year suc- cess stories. As a Htting introduction to this class history, it is well to note that this year's class is the first graduated in the Christian Brothers schools in the second century of their work in the United States. Let us also be cognizant of the fact that the Class of '49 is the first class to go through four years of peace after the Second WYorld VVar, In view of these two significant facts and in their light let us see what H8 seniors have done with their four years at One De La Salle Road. None of us will ever forget that first day at C.B.A. We all stood out in front of the school and listened to the words of the late Brother Aloysius. We can visualize being assigned to our classrooms. These five rooms on the first fioor contained all the boys whom we would some day come to know and love. For many of us the problem of adjust- ment was tremendous, for others, a matter of course. It took us a very short time to learn the meaning of demerits, on guard, as you were and plebe. Wfe soon showed our colors in the Athletic Drive. The freshmen did a bang-up job on that as well as on the mite box drive. We soon got into activi- ties such as the rifie team, track team, freshman basketball, football and baseball, as well as the glee club and school band. IVe had a new experience in interclass boxing and the school cross country meet. Near the end of our freshman year many of us had our first taste of dramatics under Mr. Murphy. In june of that year we presented Shake- speare's hjulius Caesar . Those of us who were in that presentation will not soon forget it. Yes, that freshman year was indeed a memorable one. When the summer recess was at hand we felt that we had really become a vital cog in the C.B.A. regiment, in its social life, sports life and scholastic structure. We were then full-fledged C.B.A. cadets. Having completed our freshman year, we, the Class of '49, happily embarked upon our summer v vacation. But a dark cloud was to overshadow our happy days, for on August the first, nineteen hundred and forty-six, our beloved director, Brother Aloysius, passed on to his heavenly reward. With the advent of the Sophomore year, most of us were immediately plunged into the trials and vicissitudes of Latin II and plane geometry. VVL' started this second year with many empty spots in our ranks. The real blow was the passing of our beloved Brother Aloysius. VVe all knew that we had lost a great friend and true benefactor. To the helm of the C.B.A. faculty came Brother Thomas, whose organization and leadership qualities were proven without delay. We began to feel the import of the annual retreat and monthly Mass in the gymnasium. From the ranks of the sophomores came mem- bers of the varsity baseball, basketball, track, foot- ball and cross country teams. Members of the second year were to be found in the Third Order of St. Francis and on The Sentry staff. Arthur Flores, having won the plebe medal, became the first of our class to attain a rank in the regiment. He was a corporal. lVe were all working for three merit rolls, or better, to assure ourselves of being corporals in our third year. Bill Cashin distin- guished himself by winning the coveted upper classmarfs medal for privates. We had our first encounter with High School Regents when we took Latin II and geometry in mid-june. Some of us did well, while others were struck a stunning blow by failure. That customary arrogance of a high school sophomore was not too prevalent in our class and it was kept to a bare minimum by clear methodical thought and judgment. There is but one word that this writer can call to mind as a theme for our junior year. That word, without limitation or qualification, is competition. It was evident in every field of endeavor. WVe were all in a mad dash for those fourth year commis- sions. The field of competitors was great and the big prizes were few. While striving hard in the military department and scholastic field, we still found time to place men on the city champion football and track teams. The success of the Spring Festival was largely due to the endeavors of the juniors. We also had third year men on the National Champion Rifie team, Larry Melillo, the public speaking prodigy, won the Junior Speak- ing contest, while his contemporary, John Gormley, won the dramatics medal. james Tabone was also among the medal winners. Jim won the squad leader's medal. There are very few people who will dispute that the climax of that junior year was the June Regents examinations. The pressure was on and the strain was terrific. To those of us who didn't make the grade in some of those exams and took them in summer school, do we here pay tribute. Their intestinal fortitude and stick-to-it- tiveness are certainly worthy of praise. The junior year ended and it was hard to believe that three years had gone by with such rapidity, Seniors! That word seemed to cast a magic spell. At last we had reached the apex of our high school careers. The next big moment in our high school lives occurred at the appointment of commissioned officers. For some of us it was a real thrill to hear the appointments read out loud by Brother Matthew. To others it was a real dis- appointment and, on the other hand, to some very few, it meant nothing at all. After three years of hard work, Paul M. DeRusso emerged as the num- ber one man. He was the Cadet Colonel and Regi- mental Commander. The difficult task of taking over the regiment was done with a minimum of error and the Mid-VVinter Drill evidenced great leadership qualities in the regiment's commanding officers. The innovations 'in that senior year were numer- ous and diverse. The introduction of a new class ring created a mild sensation and the work on the school's first yearbook was received w-ith equal enthusiasm. The C.B.A. basketball team captured the Diocesan Championship, as well as the Evan- gelist Tournament. The season was capped by the appointment of Tom Carroll as All-Albany. The cross-country team set a precedent by being the first C.B.A. team to go to the National Champion- ship meet in South Orange, New jersey. The C.B.A. team acquitted themselves worthily by win- ning third place in this meet on Seton Hall's Col- lege course. The school newspaper, staffed mainly by seniors, won third place in their division in the 1949 CLASS SONG fSung to the tune of Always j Class of '49, ever, Loyalty depart, never, When our class divides In each heart abides Love. and truth besides, ever, ever. Days have e'er been fair, ever, Happy hearts were there, ever. Now we're on our way, God bless C. B. A. Nineteen Forty-Nine, forever. Submittffd by CADET lVIAjOR joserii S. MYERS Columbia Scholastic Press Conference in New York City. The Senior Play was one of the most successful of all senior endeavors. Brother Orchid played four nights and never before had it been portrayed with such ability. Once again C.B.A.'s powerful speaking champion, Larry Mel- lilo, brought honor to the school. This time the victory was in the American Legion Oratorical Contest, in which he retained his supremacy until he reached the national semi-finals at VVaterbury, Conn. The great C.B.A. rifle team again won first place in the Hearst Rifie Match. The victory, symbolic of all endeavors of this year's senior class, was the result of long hours of tedious practice and enabled the school to retire the trophy after this third such victory. .lack Dempsey and Harold Russell assisted at the civic function to present the trophy, plaque and medals to the individuals of the prominent team. Now, as we are about to leave the hallowed cor- ridors of Christian Brothers Academy, let us not look backward with regret. For there is no need to regret the passing of four useful years. Let us not loll in the doldrums of sentimental triviality, but let us throw our heads back and renew our efforts to be representative graduates of an institu- tion without parallel. These four years have been well spent and they are certainly a strong founda- tion on which to base the hopes of tomorrow. Ulf, .nb SENIOR POLL Best Senior Student .................................. .......... A rthur Flores Senior Most Likely to Succeed .................. ............ P aul De Russo Senior with Most Pleasing Personality ................ George Batkiewicz Most Handsome Senior Most Popular Senior ...... .... ....Edward Angell ...Thomas Carroll Best Senior Athlete ........ ...Thomas Carroll Best Senior Orator ......... ..,.... L awrence Nlelillo Best Senior Vocalist .......... .......... J ohn Somerville Best Senior Writer ......... ........ T homas Brown Best Senior Musician ............................,...... ........ R ichard Thombs Senior Most Efficient in ...lNilliam Cashin Most Witty Senior .................................... ........ R obert Ryan Favorite Senior Subject ,............. .......... C hemistry Favorite Senior Indoor Sport ......... .......... B asketball Favorite Senior Outdoor Sport ......... ............. F ootball Favorite Male Vocalist ................... .......... B ing Crosby Favorite Female Vocalist ......... ......... D oris Day Favorite Popular Song .......... ..,...... S tardust Favorite Automobile ........... .......................,.... B uick Favorite Radio Program .......... ........ L ux Radio Theatre Favorite Magazine ............... .............................. L ife Favorite Cigarette .......,............... ............................... C hesterfield Favorite Dance Band ....................,............................. Guy Lombardo Favorite Young Ladies! School .......... Academy of the Holy Names v- THE SCHOOL From the time when Christian Brothers' Acad- emy first occupied the old State Normal School building at Lodge and Howard Streets in 1886, until 1939. when the last class was graduated from there, conditions became more and more unfavor- able to study. As early as 1911 the already crowded classes were swelled by a phenomenal increase in enrollment. This steady rise in the number of students at the school necessitated larger quarters. The rooms at the old school were much too small to accommodate these tremendous numbers. WVith the coming of Brother Brendan in 1935. the dream of a modern new school building began to take on some substance. After many years and many obstacles had been bypassed. the cornerstone was laid by His Excellency, Bishop Edmund F. Gibbons, D.D.. Bishop of Albany. The classrooms and laboratories, as well as the stores, administrative offices and the chapel are presently housed in the main building. The spa- cious classrooms are much more capable of accom- modating the ever-increasing registrations than were those of the old school. On the second and third floors are two fully equipped laboratories, 44 58 7? 1, lu BUILDING one each for the studies of physics and chemistry. Occupying a large section of the second fioor is the school library. This feature is appreciated by the majority of the cadets, as one finds a great number of these boys there during library hours. The bookstore, of course, is essential to every school, and ours is no exception. Accessories to uniforms are sold in the quartermaster store on the Hrst floor. Adjacent to this is the school chapel, where students find inspiration before going to their respective classrooms. There are classrooms on every floor of the building except one. on which is situated what is probably the most well-liked installation of all. the school cafeteria. Also located on this floor is the locker room, which is large enough to avoid overcrowding. From the outside, this main building is an im- pressiye brick structure trimmed with sandstone. From a viewpoint of safety, the structural part of the building is fireproof. A familiar sight to the people of Albany. this building symbolizes the high- est type of secondary school education. in which the Brothers have been engaged here for the last ninety years. BROTHER BREN DAN Rev. Brother Brendan, F.S.C., was appointed director of C.B.A. in 1935. In his new surround- ings he made many friends through the merits of his friendly manner and ready smile. These friends proved to be willing workers when Brother Brendan undertook the enormous task of erecting the new school building. The greatest part of this work was the gathering of funds. The beau- tiful school building stands as a monument to Brother Brendan and his loyal groups for the untir- ing efforts they expended in this successful work. These generous friends again came to his aid when he began planning for the new gymnasium. Needless to say, the sterling qualities which made him so well liked made lasting friends, not only for him, but for the school as well-friends who have stood by C.B.A. in all its endeavors. WVe salute Brother Brendan, who, through his tireless efforts, has accomplished an immeasurable service in making our school one of the outstand- ing institutions of learning in the Capital District. Military RI-Lv. BROTHER BREMJAN, F.S.C Principal C1935-413 Activities The primary purpose of military training at Christian Brothers' Academy is to use the efficient military system to develop in young men a clean, healthy, honorable, -intelligent and vigorous man- hood. ln addition to the physical benefits derived, military training teaches self-control, self-reliance and confidence, a sense of responsibility, habits of personal neatness, leadership, etiquette and courtesy and many other soldierly virtues that may well be adapted to civilian life. Since one must learn to obey before he can learn to command, his promotion to higher rank in the Cadet Corps depends upon how thoroughly he 44 59 D masters his responsibilities. The Corps is part of the school life, intimately tied up with all its activi- ties. One must excel, therefore, in all phases of school life to reach the higher commissioned and non-commissioned ranks. An average of three hours a week is devoted to actual military drill. The thoroughness of the instruction and the responsiveness of boys to the intricacies of military training with so little time actually devoted to it, is amply illustrated every time the Corps is on parade, or giving an exhibi- tion on some particular occasion. No special train- ing, no extra drills, no high pressure methods have been used to perfect the Regiment for these affairs. The Command CADET COLONEL PAUL M. DaRUsso REGxM1eNTA1. HEADQUARTIQRS CfRcgt. Sgt. Maj. P. Sgarlata CfCapt. Adj. W. Cashin CfLt. Col. L. Melillo Cf'Capt. Q.M. A. Florc-s CXCOI. P. DeRusso ff - , f 5 5 A 5 : 5Q1f'.f?zgf gf, -ggi 'Q H1124 If Wigs, 5 .,. i n Mi Ili-4 ,., fm . ., -M' M v ' ' iff' xx , tx x if ,iff f . 1 Pi C3 ,,Q .. XE U S' inn ' 2 z A 5 ,.,, Q , S ,xi 5 1 i1....'S' Q , ff-W iff! w g f 1? ,X ' X 'A ff X. 4 K .x gi V J,Qx., , - 2 X Effb A X.' Q 1 r 2 ' G ' 5 BAND COMPANY The Regimental Band, under the competent leadership of Cadet Capt. Michael Ryan and his two able assistants. Lts. Peter Areidiaeono and John Leary. has seen a steady 'improvement this year. Both the marehing and overall effieieney have been engineered to new heights through the efTorts of Drum Klaj. VN'illiam Boyee. The instrue- tor of musie. Professor James Leyden. has done a magnificent job in teaehing the band members. both jointly and individually. Rev. Brother Lueian. F.S.C.. moderator. also has been working hard to organize the bigger and better band we had hoped for in the past. During the school year the band leads the regi- ment on parade and provides the musie for the annual winter and spring exhibition drills. But as far as the band is eoneerned. the big event of the year is the annual spring concert. This is the band's main chanee to take the spotlight and stand out from the rest of the regiment. ----. Clfllapt. M. Ryan, Cf'Lt. T. Areidiaeono CfLt. J. Leary, CfPvt. WV. Boyce Stand. Irfl In righlffiadets Sgt. R. Thonilms. Sgt. J. Early. l'xt. YY. Boyre. Li. l'. Areidiaeono. Capt. Xl. Ryan. Ll. J. Leary. Drum Major J. Tonunaney. Sgt. .X. Losi. Sgt. J. Donovan. Stroud Rnze-fflaclets F. Hutchinson. D. Moore. Cpl. E. Newell. Cpl. A. Abramson. Cipl. R. Deflioat. .X. Rieli- mond. Cpl. T. Paffenbaek, J. Hausinann. T. YYeleh. J. Romancl. Third Ro:efCadets J. Kelly, W. Mushaw, F. Marehesini. R. XN'riIer, J. N'aeksrnan. lfomtlx lion'--Cadets R. Sllfllalll, CI. O'CIlair. D. Maloney. J. Carneynle. ll. Vasto. XI. Connery. J. Gguider. Sullivan. lflvlllz lime -Cadets Cpl. L. Fitzgerald. D. Fiaeeo. T. llnrt. J. Stevens. Y. Rolando. T. XIeQuude. WV. Salisbury. T. Kennan. ll. Fronk. F. Sorell. Sixth Ron' Cadets J. Thompson, D. Ostrouski. Cpl. CI. Xoetli. l'. Forward. R. Lupe. J. Botllelwruer. D. Ward. E D ' G. Mattirnore. '. eflrosta, N. Reardon. T. larry. mill: Rvzrfllarlets W. Wlands. E. Mr-mlrysa. L. Cesare. J. 0'Brien. J. Elkn. J. Bullock. Cfpl. A. Angeledes. W. Houlton, R. Favio. YN. Kalteux. V. Reale. V. Berzal. ' dt m apa 4. W. R, .mi Sirlltrl, Ill! In rlglil Cfaclets Sgt. S, Cooper. Sul. Rock, lst Sgt. E. lhii'ii1:xstei'. l.l. YY. filqnin. ffgipt. R, Uuliuole, l.t. fi. Iizutkicwis-1, Sgt. l'. Russo. Sgt. Burgess, Corp. I.. Klzlguire. Srmnlrl Ruiz' Cziclz-ls ll. Kinnieull. CI. juiewirz, li, l.ehner, WY. ljtltlulle. Corp. Zixilliamrlginis, ffpl. Kfxirioll, I llpl. R, Win-ch, Cpl. J. Fitlsiinnions, A. Srliiawom-. G. liusolcl. Tlllrrl knit ffarlels D. Wilixilen Xlfllonnlll. ff. Bean. ll. Sehzllei. G. johnson. lfviuili Run' Klzulvls lf. Grillith, A. Srlizifvr. YY. Hoes. YY. Illini. R. Pohl. R. Rzium. lf. Pale. I. .. l 'lflfz lfnzrn llzulels Kane, R. Grillilh. l'. Costa, Uillonnor. lipl. R. Clit'-eks, V. liousa, D. Kuhn. J. ilastii- rone. 'l'. Sheehan. R. W'agnt-r, R. Otto, .Ylxlll Rm: Cadets F, Restifo. .l. Dunn, YY, Chico. ,l. Ford. li, Yisker. lf. Clarly. fipl. R. Zxuiuiaulrlo. R. Ki-elrr. YN. Squires, YYeiss, lf, Uillryan, YY. Klasszul. Delux Cf'Capt. R. Owlnoolc, Cf'Lt. W. Glavin CfLt. G. Batkiewiez, Cflst Sgt. E. Burmastc-r COMPANY Company HAM. commanded hy Capt. Robert O l'oole and ahly assisted hy Lts. XYilliam Glayin and George Batkiewiez and lst Sgt. Edward Bur- master. was Classified as one ol the most cooperat- ing and eflieient organizations in the regiment. The spirit in the Company was excellent and the military atmosphere of this group upholds all the traclitions of the CB..-X. Corps. Since this Company leads the regiment, it is made up ol' the tallest men and when these boys are at their ht-st they have heen compared with the cadets at W'est Point. The company is not only proficient in the military field. but it also boasts of the presence ol Robert Tex Zangrando. the student with the highest scholastic' standing in the school. L'Tex,' had a nivre 99.55 average this year. The basketball team is well represented in 'SAN Company. George johnson, George Batkiewiez. -lack Carroll, Boh Wagner, and Frank Restifo are among the first ten', on the hoop squad. John hzimhon Ziamandanis. with the help of Dave 4'DuhbCrH Whalen, supplied the wit for the company with their many jokes. I'm sure that the 'QAN Company of 1948-49 will always be re- membered as one of the Hnest. COMPANY BH Compzmy is hcndvd by Captain Binricliimi. with xylllllllll Butt Coniniariding tht- first platoon :md Ricligircl Cmviu bringing up tht' rvzir with the wrmicl plzitmm. On drill days Lind pzirzidcf Bw Cmiipnriy ix gr fight to at-1-. 'l'ht-rv gm- nizmy fini' uiclvtx in this rigirk vciriipuriy. Czidvt Sgts. Culitsnx. l'1111ic'm'ia1. Burns :md l.ycms zirm' zirriung thc more zirccmriiplixlivcl mlclivrx in thv rvginicnt. Thi- Nix t'llI JUI'2llS zirm- fI,I'l'LlIlf' vets-vrrivcl hy tht-ir vorriixiclm-N. Spirits run high iii B Cmnpgriiy on drill day :md vx't'1'ylmcly putx forth hi, utmost 1-llurt to rnukm' the drill ll Nlll't'l'NN. Yu! B Ccmipgiiiy in quita- gm orguriizzitimi :md is l-I'l'IlLll'IlIlf' told so hy tht- P. XLS. :md T. It may not hc' thv hvst Company in thc rcginivrit. hut you will not End gi bvttci' hunch ol' buddies zmy- wlicrt-. Evvn though thi- ofhrvrs ol BM Company :irc zinicmg thc tmigfhwt :md ftrivtut in tht- rvgi- mvnt. thv czidvtw likc this COIIIIJZIIIY. It holdx tht- distirirt powition amd limior ol having its Cornpuriy zirva in front of thi- smoking room. Cftfupt. Q. Bianchim-, C1fLt. W. Burt CfLt. R. Cowin, Cflst Sgt. J. Carlson Mflffrl, lf!! In Hgh! fqulvlx Lpl. D. lwtvgemlml. SSI. Colitsus, Sul. ll. Burm. LI. Vw. Burt. ffzipt. Q. Bi3IH'lllll?, uin ll St fulmi 51 X l ' ' - l.I. R. in . N du. .1 'N . .u. . . Hulilfrla. flpl. Murphy. Sfrwlrl Rust Klzxclclx R. Xzillvllil. l rlm'lt. llpl. D. Nlillvr. ffpl. Dairy, Cfpl, I . l.zm'l1. lipl. R. Utlrmscller, R. liurlw. Nl. Ruiilnim. 'ljlzilfl Run' Cfaicliflw ll.. Knzxuli. D. llirlttfy. Dillvnlmxlrlx, J. llmiulu-rtv R l'if'rnu Iwfuflli Rim Lairlvla W. Jnirw. Xl. luwlnxlu. l'. lxmlu. 'l'. Slricklv, II. Rizzo. J. l i.ur'u. ll. Xl.ulilli. lf. l.ufkiu. l'1f!h Rffsr A llirln-lx R. Tmpcy, lf. lirxxun. S. Rmsin-5. II. l.:mzxlr.m. R. Krug Y. lfiwgxrrlli. R. Kmml, NY. Lrlllllxul. I O C mmm-r Sixih 'limi' 4R. I-ilkim, V. Riwtlv. J. Iiurkaut, I.. lizilnrnczul. YV. Zinnm-ri R. firaint. ll. Starulvv. J. Burns, K. .Xlln-ll. IJ. I.uls'v. H. l'0 R. IlllQlIt'N. 4 mlllu ,'-1 l Cf'Capt. G. Murphy, CXLt. F. Hanlon CXLL Rinvlla, Cflst Sgt. V. Kc-nnah COMPANY CH Company. lcd hy Capt. Garrett Klurphy and his Capable subordinates. Lts. Frank Hanlon and Joseph Rinvlla, has hccomv. sinfc its inception in Svptcrnhvr. one of the Crack companies in the Rcgiment. Niany tlIHt's it has c'apturt'cl the privi- lege of first Clismissal because of its superb ron- duvt and precision Caclcncv. ompany. however, exvclls in morn- ways than just a military sense. Athletics is also an im- portant part of the lives of its mvrnlwrs. who have brought it honor and prestige through their vn- Clcavors. The varsity football tvam is well l'4'lJl't'Nl'llIUCl hy Jack Kane, Henry Apple. Harry Shannon. Alilfli Harder and Jim Conway. Egg Karl played var- sity haskethall. while Danny Keenan and Benny l7eBiasv wr-rc' members of tht- junior varsity squad. Frank Roche. Ray Lyons, and Spikt ' lirvrniau will he tht- Company's n'p1'c'sc'ntatiym-s on tht- dia- mond this spring. John O,Hvanm'y and .lark Mur- phy. two of the outstanding ph-ht' athlc-tvs. also share in the athlt-tic spotlight ol' tht- company. a Company which is physically fit in all phases. In thc scholastic department. Norman Flores was our standout as he continually led the sopho- more Class with superb marks. All in all. MCH Company Can hoast of a well- halanrcd group of cadets. NCP! C Siultrl, iff! lo :ight Cadets bet. J. Nickartliy. Sul. J. lxaxanaugh, Sgt. F. Roche. Lt. F. llanlnn. Capt. G. Murphy. LI. J. Rim-lla. 1.1 Sul. Y. Kennah. Sgt. R. Daxis, Cpl. R. Lyons. S'r1-mzzl Rnzt flladcls li. Diliiase. J. Shea-hy. R. Lando. F. Tunny, Cpl. J. Harder. Cpl. Karl. J. llurkholl, llpl. J, Conway, F. liourlreau. R. Reitlin nr Thirn' Ron Cadets A. Kean. G, Branrlmm. W. Brennan. J. O'lleaney. I.. Joy-e. Fnrulli Ron Cadets R. Cflt-rm-ns. ll, Keenan. F. llart. N. Flores. l'. Nichlahon. J. Maeken. Filth Ron' lladets 'l'. NIYCIN. ll. Shannon. D. Ouinn. J. Mcflartlxy. H. Apple, W, Evans, T. Williams, A. Bfalwus, i C. Jester. R, Glwrniero, Pelurin. A. l.al'Felle. Sixllr Rnzf Cadets J. Kane. KI. Cerrone. R. MfGl5nn. F. Paclula, G. Germann. J. Delaney. J. Taqgcrt. I.. lN'ark. E. Keegan. lf. Gray. J. Murphy. L Srzmrl, lift lu righ! Cfaclt-if Clpl. 'lf Crillin. Sat. .X. Lorinu, Sgt. ll. Dailey. l.t. V. Vanina. Capt. D. Gaxin. l.t. SlrGarralmti. lxt Sul. fiinquino. Sul. YY. liratlley. Sul. florlnln-5. Strand Rua- Clatlt-ts YY, l'rimt'. li. llatt-lu. Cpl. K. Pirro. Cipl. 'lf Spalll. Cfpl. lf. Rt-4-tl. Cfpl. lf. Dover. Clpl, R, Sfllryx Pr. G. Not-Ili. Tlllllf Rn:---Ciarlt-ty Il, Xlurqia. YY. Xlcxlxiuli, K. Crantxivr, R. Konixzeuxki. YV. Gleeson, I-'runllz Ifnzt'---Cfzitlvtr J. Foti, V. Morrell, I., Himmelberser. C. Faronc. T. Condon. J. I.aTorrc. J. Palmer. lfiflli Rffzt-ffiaclctx T. lial'ti1'm Miller. T. Sfhmur. Finn, D. Xfyeh. E. Lvpclike, R. Cifliorlii. Niuro. li, Janlumflxi. J. Dm-lxantu. D. Billy. G. Dver. Sixlh lfmlvi-Cllzitlt-ts QI. l'4-llino. J. Zappont-I. AR. l':-nclns. D. Manrini. L. Xarro. Falxo. fpl, M. Xlyerf, Nlllum. Srlnsaitz. l'arlvy. It Cirvro. li. fQarCll1L'r. COMPANY From tht' first day in Scptomhcr whcn thc rvgi- mvnt is formocl to thc' latt drill day in Juno. DH Company has tht- honor of rcc'ciivit1g tht' colora at each formation. Thr- Color company, ay it is somo- timcs callcd. diffvrs littlt- from any othcr outnt except that it starts drill a littlv c-arlivr and finishes a fvw minutvs latvr than tht' rut ol' tht- rvgitnvnt. By totaling thcst- low minutm vvcry wot-k. wc find that D Company drills thrcv hours longcr than any other company. Thr- ofhc'crs ol' tht- Dog Company inuludt' Capt. Don Gavin. Lt. John Mc'Carrahan ol' the first platoon. Lt. Vinft' Vanina of tht- svcond platoon. and lst Sgt. John Cinquino. Those 0H:lL'Cl'S form a highly vflirivtit tvam. which conxtantly kcvps thc' radvtx in tht- Company awake and on thvix' tow. Not only li it thc- ioh of tht-so ofhccrs to givc rom- mands. but it is alxo thvir rcfponQihility to soc that thvy are carricd out. Hc'tic'm'. a drill day is far from dull lor both tht- oflivcrx and l'2lCll't5 undvr them. CfCapt. D. Gavin, CfLt. J. fVICGarrahan C,f'Lt. V. Vanina, Cflst Sgt. Cinquino 'Q VK! 11 ul 1 1 11 1 Sql ll Xlllill Sal. ll, Angell. l.1, B. Dahl. Capt. 'I'. l l1111aua11. 111. ermlll R111 1 1 fpl R. Miolkr. F, I,UllQll0!'lk. U. l'1wl11'l. Xli1'11l1ilc. llnlf R 11: 1111 ll? 1 xox 1 11111111 YN Gnulrl. Ni, Rz1u11lli11r1. mil: 111 11 11111111 11111111 1 11111 Claw. G. Kl111'1'a11. R. l.41l.o11rl1'. I.. ffw-111111111 1 If 1 11 X ' 0 W l.:1Ro11, F. ll.111111111, F. Nlc'fI:11't111'y. W. lix11.1114111ul1. 1 11 1 1 N io 1111 hex 4 D1-yn. l.c'L11'y. ifpl, ll, Willizunx. l'. Ye-11rlilli. ,M CGMPANY In Svptm-111l11-1'. 1918. Col. Bc'1't1'1111Cl Fay linvcl up thv uadvts and put thv cli5ti11g11isl111cl onvs i11 El, Company. .'Xl'COIACllIlg to 111ilitz11'y 1'11g11l41tio11s. EH etands for Eaky Co111pa11y. hut ll0IliI lc-I 2lIlyl5OCly kid you. That E means EmC'll'llC'k'. C5110 look at the- company rostcr will provc thix. E Company Containx many 111'o111i11c11t 1111-11 of which thc Company is proud. Thc officcrs arc about thc host i11 thc rc-gimcnt and in ordcr to name the o11tstz1ndi11g lJl'I'SOf1IlCl it would hc hard to name them all. Soma' of thc outsta11Cli11g mvn of our cf:fic'ic'11t company arc' Ed Angfvll. City Chan1pio11 polo X'3L1lIl'l'. and thc most ll2lIlClN0fIlK' 1111111 i11 tht' wnior Clasfg Petc Young. C.B.A. starlitv on thv l3ZlNl'l'3llll diainondg lYillic' Oryino. a lioothall tackle-1 Rocco Ryan. thc wittivst wniorg Hoxxiv Nolan. thv Ollly man on thc- football fC2lIll to l11'1':1k a llflllll. and a 111c1nhcr of thc l1z1xkvth:1ll and track tvanbg .lov Nlclivoy. a 1s'i11114'1' in thv Golclvn Gloyvsg John Slack. vditor ol' tl11- school lJLllM'l'l G1-orqv LYINt'lli'l. a 11'i11gl1ac'k o11 thu football 111111111 Yi11c'1' Ciota. a fhortxtop ol' tlu- cliz1111o11cl ZlQQl'l'QL1liOll. and Alavk Leary. .lim Fla-itz. Bill lJl'lIllDNi'Y and 'l'o111 Flg11111- gan. IIlCIl1l71'I'S of thc' C1.I3..1X, c'l1g1111pio11sl1ip riflc tvarn. Thvsc- au- only ll fm-11' ol' thi' o11tst4111cli11g mcmlx-rf of thc IJIOIl'1lIll'llf EN CIUINIJLIIIY. L X C Capt. W. Ros:-nlwi'gm'1', CXLL N. INn'stg:1tv KI Lt. K. Vlllllllly, C ' lst Sgt. 'If Barllvr COMPANY Company CU is llt'LlCll'Cl hy Capt. YYilliam Rosm'iilJt'rgs'r. ahly assistvd by lit. Nt-il YVcstgatv, commandcr of tht- hrst platoon. and followvd by Lt. Kcnnvth Tunny. commandcr of tht- second platoon. 'lihcsv thrvv arc- asaistvd by lst Sgt. Thomas Barber and Sgts. Dominic' Donato. .Iamcs IIILIDOIIU. john Somcrvillm' and BIartin Paigo. All thcsc mon had a hard time during the yvar tend- ing to Childrcn. By Childrvn I moan CU Company. This is thc shortvst Company in thc I'l'fllIIN'Ilt. But don't get cliwouragcd Dt'L'LlllSt' Good thingm conu- in mizill pz1t'kzigfvs. WH' haw' many promincnt athlvtvs. such as Nc-il XX'cftgatL'. Dominic Donato. and Cvoigc Fishvr. who wvrc stars on thc' football ficld. IVillic', Hcnwl variicd our lmskt-tluill honors. Jackie' Somcrvillv and Kvnny 'funny arc our stars on tht- diamond. Tommy Barhvr and Harry XN'oolhousc hold their placcs on thc 1949 Champion Rifle Tvam. In this wc can only say that Gu Company was a prospcrous onv and no ont- can way it wasnlt vvcn on drill days. YVL' 1'm't'vivvd no aynipatliics and wc askcd for nom: Mulirl. lffl In ugh! -ffaclm-lw Sql. 'lialmoiizi Sul. D. Donato, Sutn XI. Pzliuo. Lt., K, Tunny. Capt. Wi. Rowu lxviuvr. I.t. X. Wim-N1u1ilm'. lxl Sgt. 'lf ligu'lJvi'. Sul. Solm-rx1llt'. llpl. U. l'1xln'i'. 4 .Slffrllzl lfrm' fizulrlx D. Calkins. 'I'. Griun-s. Cul. Y. l'i1U'Ullt'. Cpl. lu, Poziolllrk. Cfpl. lkls-all-5, Cipl. IL Klul- in I slmri Col H Woollloii L I' l'i I 9 x 1' 'K N - 5. 4. . N-. ,'nn. ..alc1m'.l.R,z. Thin! Rug. ligulm-lx ll, Iiarr. NI. M4'Cliil'e. R, IIal'l1am. I'. Bail:-y, D. Rohr.-rt. A V Y I-'nurllz limi' ffliulm-tx I'. Kiln-irhio. 'lf Ryan. I., Tc-wicr. R. Donohue. Y. Puulxon. R. I'u'lic'. W.Cfonl1oy.D.WalNl1. Iflflh Run' Kladvtp T. IIlll.IliiIl, SI. xIC5Iklll0ll. D. Dalv, U, Klllrphy, G. Gates. Polaillvllo. R. l'urt'vll. K. Stratlmun. WY. Ht-me-l. T. Rikvr. V Sail: Hmm' Cadvtx Klalllirn. A. Rmelli. Daxirlxon. I.. Cnsseru. I.. Lum-rn-l. Cfpl. Szlrlorix. l'n-rciflxio. D. XYXIINIL Myer-. I.. Gaylord, KI. balm. R. Fortuna. H, Cfliapt. J. joyfv, CXLL M. W:-iss L ,fLt. A. Paradiso, Cflst Sgt. R. Cox Sfulul, Ili! fn right Klaclcts Sui, il. 1,4-aus. Sgt. I . Riiuualu-r', Sul. R, Sull ls! SHI R. Cox, Sul. 'lf Grads. Cpl. Nowak. COMPANY Bvhind C Company. drc-ssvd in all thvir pomp and glory. IULll't'lll'S forth HH Company. How Company to thosv of tht- Nlilitary. It is lcd hy Capt. 'Iosvph .loyu-, .Iuggar', to all who know him. Thr- Hrst platoon. tht- hcst platoon to hc found. is lcd hy tht- industrious Lt. Nlivhavl Vvviss. who is constantly striving for this illusivt- pc'rft'c'tion. On any drill day you can st-ti Miko marching along tht- sidt' or in thc' rvar ol tht- platoon hcllowing out ordvrs to his invn. Following on his hm-ls is Lt. Anthony Paradiso with his svvond platoon of rough and rvady mt-n. 'l'ony', has had quitt' a tirnc this yvar putting his nivn in linv. hut. as always, the-y found tl1i'IIlNl'lYl'N and hvczllric- an cqual match for tht- lint-st. Now hvhind all this. strangc- as it may sccm, wc can st-Q tht- lst Sgt. Ronald Cox. likt- tht' pvrpt-tual rvar guard. just to makt- surc' all gocs wt-ll. But thru tht- hai-dm-st job ol' tht-rn all in any company ht-longs to thc rvar guards. for thvy watch everything. Hats oil' to Don Ruggahm-1' and Tom lmarv. ixan. l.l, XI. Nh-iss. faxpl, joxcv. 31001111 Rum Clad:-ts Wi. D4-4-kt-r, lfonlroy. Nlm'K1'llxi.i. Cpl. R. Gonlly. lfpl. Grogan. Cfpl. l. Harrold. Clpl. J, Goliber. llpl. J. llaitiuan. .X. Miller. Third Ron 'Cach-ts G. Klvzxqliw. ll. Boyd. R. Srlmt-iuardt. W. join-s. lfninlli Ron- filltlkls F. Leary. Hamilton. Xlantira. Hunlvi. R, l'hl. U1-rxais. lfiflh Razz--fiamlvts D. llaldes, D, Hari. fi. Hn-im. NIIIYIIHIIY. Nlfllalln-5. li. Klonlin. U. Rovlu-. Sltlli lfozv'-Clglclrls E. limfi. A. l'i'l'diuvi'. Frrsv. D. Karl. Shroll, Cpl, l'. Burns. R. Cronin, R. Van5it'kl4'. j. Fla-mins. .X. Ron-lla. J. .Xinodt-o. TMNVQVI' NWT Mzzlfrl, lil! In :ight Kladetx Cpl. G. Sfllllliff. Sul. J. Gannon. Sgt. NY. Young. IA, QI. Cahill. Capt. J. l'mu-rs. h I,l. YY. 'I'umm'y,' Ixl Sql, Xlvrry. Sul. J.kI.yuna. Sul. Klurtauli. Sffnnrf Ruin Laclvtx I. Ilarrlvm. .L Ilroxsn, Ia. Uf.onnm'. Ilmu-ix. lipl. Iiiguly. iipl, il. Ilviulcl. flpl. R. Xlill . rl, f'pl. Ni. Yzu1Slxl,m-. Cpl, K. Ilmnanml. Sul. F. Wumlx. Tlzilzl Rua lfadvta I.. Burlir, Ii. Sclnilvr, F. I'h1-lan. J. Nlrla-an. R, IJ:-Stvfaim. , lgnuzlli Rua--Kfaclm-lx T. clilllllllllll. E. McGraw. Curio. C. ILIIIUIIRL D. Iivnxnn. R. Groriln-1'Q. Il., Cawilly. lfilih Ruiz' fifadelx D. Yfalxh. Okunski. G. Camino. R. Kaxper. G. Slxaxvr. I . iloonx, 'lf Flxnn. R. Guncllavll. .Ylxlli Ruin lfadvlx Feirarn. Xlntmlexe, X. ffllceks. R. 'I-OIIIIIIRIIIPY. X. Ilurlxard. llpl. XI. Ilartv. R. Ruth- niunrl. D. W1-Nllake, AI. Noonan. F. Gosponlarek. J. llealey. F. YYarm-r. .X. Iiourr, CCDMPANY I Clmnpany. tht- rvai' guard of thc rvgirnvnt. is justly proud of ity position. Farthcst removcd from tht- 1'c-flilnvntal music. wc rnarCh. not by var. but hy inxtinft. Capt. Pont-ix in ahly axsiatvd by Ltr. .Ioscph Cahill and Williarn Ioomcy of that first and sccond platoonx 1't'spa-Ctivvly. Thcrv is no doubt that thi-w arm' tum of thx- fincwt platoons in tht- rcgimvnt. I Conipany is wt-ll Il'IDl'CSl'I1ll'CI in whool ath- lvtim' tn-ann, Rid Xlcrry. Tom Carroll. Ed Rlvflraw. and Ed SCIILIIFI' wvrt- Incmbvrg of thi, yl'Lll'7N charnpiunxhip bask:-tlnall team. Ed Olflonnor ix thx- Ntar pitc'liv1'cm tht- hawlnall tm-am. and Fritz,' Iimnv. Toni Carmll and Ralph I,l'StL'lillI1O wma- on tht- football tc-ani. Nlwt pazaclw und with tht- CB..-X. rvginivnt. and that rnvanx that I Company ix laxt of all. Tha- vunl'usicm ul' small vhildlc-n running in and out ul' that ranks would upwt any ordinary COIUIJLIIIY. but not tht- rnvn of I , The last glimpse of the rvgf- rnvnt is always a l':1x'm'ablv one. Lffupt. Powvri, CfLt. Cahill YN, 'I'oml11'v, Ciflst Sgt. Mvrry 1' S ,gg QTXN 55j4k'j' 'x I U Ming Wi? ii' xg? mfg, -1. X 1, 5, 1,0 I 9592 xl aryl! ,Q L+ 9 'ffl' -LJ x 4 Z . 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Tho school flourishcd cvcn morc grcutly in its ncw cnvironmcnt, especially after thc ycar 1911. In thosv days it was at common thing to scc the C.B.A. cudct battalion marching to and from drill, with ll smart Illllltllfy ba-airing which has cornc to bc trzlditional :it our school. Nlany of thc bcst known C.B.A. alumni rcccivcd their cntirc high school cducation from thc Brothcrs in this building, and many wcrc sorry to st'C thc old school bcing torn down last fall. It had bccn uscd by thc Brothcrs for a homc cvcn altcr the construction of thc ncw school. 44 76 D THE TRANSITICN The transition between Christian Broth- ers, Academy on Lodge Street and its establishment in its new set of buildings on University Heights is embodied ir1 the person ol' its venerable dean ol' the faculty, Rev. Brother A. Paulian. F.S.C. llis thirty-three years at the academy were divided between the old buildings and the new and more commodious ones. Ile was a member of the board ol' direc- tors that conceived the idea of building a new school, and then voted his approval for the gymnasium and faculty house, sup- porting wholeheartedly the financial drives which made possible each successive step in these glorious chapters of expansion and modernization. His never-failing devotion in extolling C.B.A.'s past glories has inspired many younger Brothers and their students to participate in the present school's more recent successes. The cadet at C.B.A. occupies much of his time outside ol' his regular class schedule with activities of all kinds, tending to develop many of his talents besides those intellectual developments attained through his regular studies. ln varying part of the picture we might see him in the regular school band or the select band, in Rev. Brother Thomas, Principal, and Rev. Brother Paulian, Dean, leaving after officially closing the school residence at Lodge Street, September, 1948. Activities the glee club, on The Sentry staff, on Thr Carle! staff, in dramatics, in public speaking, in various religious activities, or in the library. No matter what the activity, the cadet here learns some particular phase of work in which he may develop his aesthetic sense to some degree of ex- cellence and in a field of his own choosing. 44 77 7? f N. ,H .ix 'Q H .A Q N' S X Q X KX 1 KR -.- xv ,, Q5 5 yu X .XX . f s . .. Q' , x R 1 f f - 'Wm H In fi f XA ' , A 5 , 4 35 K , Q . I K 4 ' I ' 4 . ff af! 1. J I X Q' ,X Rf ' 0 4', .. A -. ' M. . ' V , X xr Q, .2225 Q w 'ww ft? .1 X ,Q :nm 'kb Vbaqv- ' ' S .J Q ,W Y , X7 'X A tg X ,if -I . is X Q' 4 .WM q , f . f 1 5 l X , .x , x E X .W 2 P 2 3 fn' 5' sg Q, S Xxx 3 X' I S. X X! Q x X X Q N X Y si X N X . O Xl is 5 ,L n xi' M N 'K' A ' 'W X Vg? xv Q, Q 9 x M K Q X8 K -I 'F A? gn, fr Y Q v 9 J 'Si gh I u 'Q' 4 ' we la, Xl f -A rf fu 5. v f K 4M 1 i if Q 1 K 4 195 ,Q gig 4 -A ,X X. ,Q- 3 '- Q 4 Q '. fi' , fs- wX fQj- K f 'QE . E fl 0 Serzlvzl. lefl to zighl--P. Sgarlata, J. Gagnon, A. Loring, R. McKinley, M, WR-iss, R. Burgess, J. Nowak, D. Ruggaber. Yrcond R0zt'AMr. Donald McCarthy CDireetorl, H. Sill, A. Angeledes, D. Miller, R. Sehryyer, R. Guerriero, J. Harrigan, E. Reed, P. Casabella, Rev. Brother Bernard john ikloderatorl. 'Illini Razz'-J. Okonski, M. Romano, N. Flores, R. Filkins, T. Burke, J. Puleo, T. Krug, VV. Lehman. CZLEE CLUB If one were to walk to the mess hall after the sehool sessions have adjourned. he would be greeted by the strains of boyish voices singing the songs of the past as well as of the future. An important part ol' CB..-X. life is the glee Club. Day after day the boys proceed to practice sessions under the eapable conductor Professor Donald MfcCarthy. The moderator. Brother Bernard John. is always on the lookout to see that the boys are not tempted by other activities to miss rehearsal and deserves much credit for the fine aggregation which the glee Club is today. So popular are these cadets. that they are Called upon to sing at the various school assemblies and activities. Many an audience at a public speaking contest has found added en- joyment in hearing the old familiar songs sung by these lyricists. The four part singing of the club always results in a beautifully harmonious product. The members work hard and spend many hours on this extra-curricular activity. but all is not give. Ulm' filllll :li Spring Concert The fruits of the toiling are many. Each boy gains a realization and appreciation of good music, whether it be popular, ecclesiastical or classical. Songs which will remain with him always are part of the repertoire of the members. He will always have a song at his Hngertips. helping to make him a contribution to the success of any endeavor which he undertakes in the future. The C.B.A. Glee Club is one of the most beneficial organizations at the school. f A' ' :215 2? fA 1 fm. fn? .': f - ,, '.' ,, , , if 5 . iAi 435 f 'gf 1 H,-., .n Y j Y Qf xx lf? . wi BSS S ' 'a ' -,., ' , ' - N 5 5 TH , in A.,..,.. Af , 2 UA f N .,.- , H 1 f'HN QQ gi-fffy fy? if Q2 1 f H1 R ffm . 1, . , 4 f f . Q fu ' ik Q ' A -i - Q f f 5 M I 'F . ,ff , 5 tv N ' , 5 J My if Wi' ' 55' f J 1 XR M---.,, f M .f A k 3 Hi QQ , s .K Tk - 4' 6 M x is J , X 9 W W 1 I X L 5 6 23 + , 1 X 5 K 169 yi 1 :iw ,Vg F ,, vv YI! X zgfi. is ff, x ? 3:55 mf is 'Mx Li A A' Wg T., E , 'ii no D xg Wg?-x Q' 6 YY 1 D I K I 2 54 ffm 1, 1 f ! n. X , 'g is .fs -Q' THE Emroksz Seated- W. Klein, Features Edi- tor: F. Hanlon, News Editor, J. Slack, Editor- in-Chiefg P. Sgarlata, Sports Editor. Slanding4J. Ford, Asst. Ed.g W. Toomey, Pub- lic Relationsg E. Poziornek, Asst. Ed. . NM ' 'ie E. Poziomek and F. Mulderry at work ' t THE SENTRY The 1948-49 editions of The Sentry saw the continuing from the previous year a streamlined form of editing. This consists in placing the articles in no definite pattern, but it makes for interesting and more favorable reading. Before each edition of the paper goes to press, a constant stream of editors and writers could be seen traveling to and from the Sentry room, seeking advice and approval from Brother Az. Michael, the moderator. Brother Michael carried through these new ideas and it was under his auspices that the paper was entered in the Columbia Press Conference at which it was awarded third rating in the private schools division. This fact serves as a real triumph for Brother Michael and his industrious stalln of editors and writers. The cadets of C.B.A. could very frequently be heard say- ing. When is the next Sentry coming out. This one is a First Row, left lo right-E. Poziomek, R. McKinley, P. Sgarlata, F. Hanlon, J. Slack, W. Klein, A. Flores, W. Toomey, J. Ford. Second Row-Rev. Brother Azarias Michael fAdviserl, A. Paradiso, T. Brown, J. Myers, R. Fortuna, G. Murphy, F. Roche, W. Burt. Third Row-D. Gavin, W. Chesterfield, J. Han- nan, J. Rock, T. Flanagan. A. Flores, W. Klein, J. Myers and J. Ford discuss articles for their next issue 'beauty' N. And truly. cach edition of the Sentry is a nheautyil. The excellent literary articles. the placement ol' columns. as well as the great deal of information offered all add to the perfection of a great school project such as this. Every edition seems to make improvements over the last one. and in a short time, it will be a most outstanding high school newspaper. The Sentry, always a most important part in the school life. has the approval of every cadet and we hope that in the future it will take all honors with first rating. Among the leaders are: John Slack. Editor-in-Chielig Fran- cis Hanlon, William Klein and Philip Sgarlata. News. Feature and Sports Editors. respectively. The associate editors are: James Ford, Edward Poziomek, accompanied by the writers Arthur Flores, William Burt, Joseph Hannon. Howard Sill, Francis Mulderry. joseph Marcy, Donald Williams. William Chesterfield. Richard McKinley. Thomas Brown and William Toomey. Typists are W'illiam Rosenherger. Joseph Rock. Francis Roche. and Anthony Paradiso. A journalism course was conducted during the second semester by Brother Nlichael for freshmen and sophomores interested in writing for future issues of The' Sr'r11'ry. The course dealt with the fundamentals ol' newspaper writing. giving the members opportunities of gaining experience in news and sports articles. feature and humor columns, and in conducting personal interviews. The sophomores were: Brennan. R. DeStefano. Felock. Lanahan. N. Fiscarelli. N. Flores. F. Hannan. D. Hart. F. Huether. C. Jester. Kane. Nlealey. G. Noeth. V. Ruede The plehes taking the course were: YV. Conboy. G. Dyer, R. Fortuna. YY. Gleason. YV. Gould. E Dee-gan. -I. Kissane. G. Mantica. M. Mc- Mahon. XY. X1cVeigh, G. Nlurphy. R. Fortuna, J. Mantica and C. Murphy closely investigate the rudinients of good journalism li-'I fftjl if VV, Toomey types publicity articles Mfyers. F. Padula. B. Patnode. E, Riker T. Ryan. D. Schuler. Taggart. L. Tes- sier. Journalists leave for Clolunilnin Press Conference in New Yorl-Q Little Johni' gets taken for a ride an Oscar as the toughest. most menacing mugs of the year. They efiieiently handled the part of The Gimp . Solomon . as played by 'lim Kavanaugh and ,lim Powers. was doubtless the comic hit of the show. They really 'irolled 'em in the aislesn in their side-splitting renditions of the hilarious Solomon,'. Tony Losi and Dominic Donato portrayed the excitable fantastic little fruit vendor. Domonic Battista. Their rollick- ing version provided an easy outlet for unsuppressed laughter. In the monastery scene we had Bill Cashin and Paul DeRusso as the sympathetic, understanding Abbot llonquil. Each ex- celled in the gentle presentation of the Abbot. who seemed so willing to help Brother Orchid. Their performances were particularly touching. Al Schiavone paralleled Garry Nlurphy as Brother Gera- nium. the man who had a problem. The simplicity and heart- lelt expression in the part contrasted with the rougher, less gentle Brother Orchid. Cliff Bradt. the dramatics critic. Slave Art Flores extremely high praise for his interpretation and presentation of Brother Nasturtium. However. Neil lYestgate was unsurpassed in his equivalent role. Actually both boys were superb. As the haughty, sharp voiced Brother Hollyhock, Will Klein and Will Toomey rendered sterling performances. Be- cause of their marvelous exhibition several people hated them as they endeared Dominic'l. However, it was all in the script, and we will remember the enthusiasm both YVill's had in putting on their part of the play. THE Mex BEHIND THE Sci-Qxx-:su Orchids'i to these men that made our play the phe- nomenal success that it was. By dint of persevering labor and motiye of pure unselHshness our stage crew make possible the success of the play. Clapably directed by Professor Sano, the coinriittee consised of -Ioe Nowak. Manager, Don Ruggaber, Phil Sgarlata, Tom Grady, Don Williams and Joe Joyce. Words cannot express the gratitude of the cast towards these self4sacrificing men. Under the capable direction of Professor William Murphy Brother Orchid was conceived, curtained and made a beautiful reality. The members of the cast are as one in expressing their thanks to Prof. for making possible the completion of their dreams of a Senior Playu. The Floratincs at VYork Ruggaber, Joyce, D. Williams, Nowak, T. Grady 1 ladderl and P. Sgarlata put iinisliing touches o their scenery W M, at Q , J , -- THE CADET The crowning point of sueeess in journalistic achievement. Tm-1 CADET. has been reached at C.B.A. This first yearbook, standing as an arch- way for things to come. has hnally materialized as a step forward in establishing a living tradition. sustained and progressing within each class and molded in their beliefs. There is no better begin- ning for Tina CiADliT than in this, the first year of the second century of the Brothers in this country. 'l'his pioneer yearbook is staffed by many active seniors. It is diflicult for one to conceive or to imagine the amount of work that is required in the publication of a yearbook. In view of all the activities that are part of our lives at C.B.A., it is difiicult also to understand how so many boys can find time to do so much work. Yet, there are always those select few who can find time to do a job no matter what its scope. nor no matter how exacting. To these dynamos of energy and to the constant supervision and encouragement of Brother Peter do we owe the success of 'l'lIla I9-P9 CAD!-LT. Among those boys who are always at hand when the work is the most difiicult and time-consuming, are a great many active seniors. The Editor-in- Chief Art Flores can be found in the midst of activity at all times. His customary salutation and exortation is, iN'hat's new , and Let's get t0 workn. As every senior knows, Art is one of the outstanding men to come out of the Class of '-19. Next in line in the list of top men in the yearbook sl' A. Flores discusses sports section with R. Mcflinlev is Torn Brown, the Editor. Tom. as-ide from being Flores' right-hand man, is quite an organizer in his own right. Mike Weiss. the Literary Editor. in always at hand with his constructive ideas. Don Gavin and Vince Ciota are constantly at work with new ideas and many innovations in the fields of design. On the other hand, if it were not for-lim Hannon the yearbook might not be a yearbook at all. for it is he who has engineered the senior section. The business department is managed by jimmy Powers and he is ably aided and abetted by such boys as Bob O'T0ole, Bill Glavin, Don Ruggaber and Art Loring. There are many others too numer- ous to mention, but they will not feel slighted because their reward is only the success which they have achieved. All in all. with this, the first yearbook, we hope to establish a precedent by which the lower class- men may become acquainted. Let us hope that they may expand with time, in their sphere of influence and, thus doing, may enlarge and per- fect what we have begun. T. llrown, .X. Flores and Powers draft plans for Tin: CADIi'l'N First Row, left to fighlgj. Lyons, J. Hannan, R. McKinley, T. Brown, A. Flores lEditor- in-Chiefj, J. Powers, M. Wciss, J. Myers, P. DORusso. Second Row---I. Rock, W. Burt, V. Ciotn, D. Ruggahvr, P. Sgarlata, A. Loring, R Ovfoolc, J. Early, W. Glavin. Third Row-P. Arcidiacono, F. Hanlon, D. Gavin, T. Flanagan, F. Roche, W. Klein, D. Williams. Tha- litvrary staff hard at work I I X MIT, XX: i bf bfskrag. ..-v-vw . ,ww-vw Thr businvss staff handles the mam' details i 'X First Haze, Iffl Iv righl---J, Somerville, Nlyers, W. Gray, K. Tunny, .X. Loring, TV. Klein, Rev. Clement O'Donnell, O.F.M., Conv. 1ModeratorJ, J. Hannan, A. Flores, F. Hanlon, M. Weiss, 'II Brown, I'. Young. Y eronrl lxoze---R. MCKinlm'y', R. MCLean, Roelt, R. Davis, W, Chesterfield, R. Gundlaeli, J. Leary, T. Flanagan, I.. Melillo, W. Cashin, P. Sgarlata, T. Barber, F. Mulderry. Third Row--E. Poziomek, C. Not-th, D. W'illiams, J. Joyee, J. Nowak, P. Burns, W. Toonu-y, R, O l'oole, P. Grant, L. Burke, T. Flynn, J. Grogan, D. Ruggaber, J. Hartigan. THE THIRD ORDER Have you ever had a particular desire to honor Christ in some way? If so, it is only natural that you should desire to enter the Third Order of St. Franeis. For those who wish to do so at C.B.A., thcrc exists here a chapter ol' this organization. The boys you will see at meetings are not saints. Neither are they priests nor religious of the Fran- 44l - Tertians making The Way of the Cross during one of their Lenten meetings OF ST. FRANCIS eisean order. However. they still are followers ol' Saint Franeis. In order the lietter to follow their ehosen patron. these young men attend periodic' re- treats at the Franeisean seminary. Saint Anthony's- on-the-Hudson. Their moderator is the ahle and good-natured Father Clement O'lJonnell. O.F.M. Conv. This holy man is the spiritual guide and mainstay for the organization. The Third Order ol' Saint Franeis has heen for many years an outstanding organization at our sehool. and with Godis help and the intereession ol' St. Francis. the order shall eontinue to grow and flourish. Although the members among the cadets will leave C.B.A. on graduating. they will continue to attend meetings and Vlllliills other allairs. This may ineonvenienee them sornewhat. hut they will not mind lDt'CLlLlsP they will still he proud to he mernbers of sueh a wonderful religious fraternity as the Third Order of St. Franeis. 44 88 D ' Y Y P 4 - if 4 E .12 icif' 1' HL - 1932 if , 4 .E . Q A i 1 f T Mt y , 4? N if , , N A 4 QQ X U :'.. -' 4 A I 4 - U ...L ',V' ,.., AHPA 2 P I 5 , -1-X. 'rf 2-I Q may-' W' fur. ,W ,G-,N EJ' 6-.if-11, 1. flfkfi -f- V 1 A -ff-A NH-21 .4 we--Q ,f iAL'TL f2+-C-+.f f f-f '13, .. 4-A 3T '5 3 ' , APR -' 3 JAJ-, 'Ff- Ol X .QQ- A !f'. ,, nf- , Sq 'wma' The school chapel at Cfliri l'lie winners of school Yocatim Contest l v K . S in lissax tit 'H .F .s 1 lQr THE K. D. C. In the year 1003. the Christian Brothers at a General Chapter vowed to form an association to obtain the grace of God. particularly for those children who attend schools lacking the teaching of Christian Doctrine. This grace was to he ob- tained by prayer to tlle Divine Child. In carrying out tl1is vow. Brother Elias. the Provincial of the Christian Brothers. erected a chapel at Bethlehem and organized an association known as the Con- fraternity of Bethelem. XN'llt'Il the number of members in this associa- tion exceeded 50.000 in 1909. the same Brother Provincial submitted a plea to the Holy Father to have the association raised to the rank of an Archconfraternity so that all such organizations could he incorporated as one and the special indul- gences shared by all. Receiving the permission of the Pontifli. plans were made for the elevation of the association into a central Archconfraternity. The specific ends for the Archconfraternity are these: I. that God may rank first in all educational instructionsg 2. that hoth teachers and pupils he allowed to follow the laws of the church without interferenceg 3. that the child be not exposed to lose his faith where God is unknown. Cadets attend Holy Mass at school retreat CHIIIXSLIS. R11111-11 11111111 1 V 1 L. 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Brotlivr -ILIIIHTS iustriivts un Enqlisli Class in lilimiw' SClK'Ill'l' THE LIBRARY 'lllll' lJOIJL1lllI'lfX of tlic' SK'll00l liliizlrx' lm, Ql'HXS'll tl'vIl1c'11doL1sly tliis yvzir dum' to llll' work ul tlim- Ill'XX' llllflllt' Iiim'litm'. llrotlivr Alziim-N. Ilt'llCllIlQ Ll ulpzilmlm' stall' of gmixtgnits. xxliifli incluclc-w limtlim' Bi'l'Ilill'- dim' .md BI'Ullll'l' .IONl'lJll. cgiclt-tx Rnximuicl Kupim-m', 'l'l1mi111s Km-iiugui. xyllllillll Clu-stwlivlcl. Rrmlmm-rt Nliotkv. ulziriivs Stzmlt-y. lhmzilcl Mnlmivy. Gvurgv Butkivwicz and .lowpli Flu-ming. Bmtlivx' -lziriimw lim giriniifgcd tht- hookx undvr tlic- lh-um lJt'c'i1iu1l Sysu-in. rc-viwd tht- card catalog. :md lIlU'OdllC'l'Cl nizmy new ptiblicaticmx. nizigziziiics. :md proivcts into our library. Througliout thc mmitlix many clixpluyx of Catlin- lic works, vmntioris. and liixtorinxil litr'mtL11't' lmvm' lwmi wet up by thc lihrgiry gittcndzuitx. Tlic I1llII1l3l'l' of our books has inc'rt-uscd from 15039 to 31387 :md tlu' uw of tlitwc hm mwirly triplc-cl. With yvuix to Cmnt- wv hopm' tht- lilurmy at CB..-X. will continue to ln- an outxtamdiuq liOllIlClll- tion for tlit- l'l'fl'I'CIlCl'N and zic'tivitin'- ul tht- C'1lClt'lx :it thc aczidviiiy. 1' Q, Q .:::, f -:-:: I I A K M rffm t. If :': ' Rvv. Brotlivr Janivs and 8SSlit'lDtS Catholic' Prvss llcmtli display G. Butkivwicz c'lx:n'gm's out hooks '11 ...J -mf' A4 ll QQ v- 'nn' X-L an-J MADISON AVENUE BUILDING Soon after the Brothers began thelr work 1n Albany 1n 1819 they found that thexr 1mmed1ate needs lncluded a school to replace the orphanage that they had been usmq Thus xt was that they acqulred then first school bulldmq here It was located on lower M3d1SOH Avenue where for many years the Brothers carrled on thexr work of mstructmq boys untll the opportunxty came for them to purchase a larger blllldlflgf on State Street. whlch was more sulted to thelr work 44 94 77 STATE STREET BUILDING Nad of bttttr 'NiOfUITl0dltl0IlS caustd tht Brothtrs to buy 1 lxrqt fivt story lllllldlllq on Statm Strut known is Btnsons Thr fattendanu IH tht Madison Avtnuc bulldmq had grown to double the orxglnal num bcr but IH thxs bulldlng the attend ance skyroclscted As eondltlons steadily xmprond howutr thls use ful but old structure fell mto a state of chsust whmn the Brothm rs aqarn moud thur qualttrs this tlmt to the school it tht corner of Lodqt 'md Howard Struts whlch l1tcr bt mmm famous locally as 1 untmr of scholcastu lmrnlnq ' a , l ' I ' 5 1 h ' , A . . , . L . 1 K , , E . . X - - . . . 1 TAN' 47 ly V V E-A . ' ' I K . ss 'I 'f 5 ' , . , . , 1 , , , . , ' V ' f f 1 ff , 1- - -- 1 1 , ,A 5 f TT, L ,?i4 ' ' vw-wa-H. er I - - - - 1 i I I ' - ' I liar . , ' ' A ii? I , . , , - .7 ' 1 . .1 s . 3 1 T T sierra? V -4 A ' f ' ' ' f ' ' . ' ., ,, v . ' t, '43 23 - ' , 1 f ' ' I I et . X., V V 7 5 1 I A .' .' ' ' ' ' ' .K r aaa f V l ' ' Z I ' x l 1 'Q ' ' ' , 7 ' L ' '- I vs ' 4 ,' 4 ' 4 .' 1 ' T ' I w .' ' 1 .' ' H I . . K 9 1 4 A 1 ' Y . ' I ' 1 , . , , I I5 School formals are always cheerful affairs Social Events Lest the cadet's life be one-sided, events of the social vein find their place among the activities of a C.B.A. student. The annual Military Ball and the Christmas Formal provide the terpsichorean ingredient for a well-rounded schedule, along with the other informal canteen-style dances through- out the school year. The Senior Dance belongs to the Graduating Class alone and is the last get- together for many of these classmates. At the Fathcr and Son Banquet, parents and boys share a big evening together and, it is hoped, grow closer by their association. Each of these soeials helps make the year move a little faster and a little more pleasantly, for Hall work and no play makes .lack a dull boyn. 44 95 P? 1 . ,I ,Q Q Q' 'ffl gif 4. W if k , M A x giggles! X 7, ,lr - , X v K h 3 i . ..'-4-,ix K if mg' WEE . f N , P 'Ak Q 5'-, at EL? ' A N24 5 I k .-i It ' J: 3 'gf Q, f ' 1 5 . . is M55 . V' K A Nj- Y .L 4 4 4 ,, .L,'I'lYQ'g Y ' or an A fi s f, ' , W ' , K ' . --,, 3 , N A 'iz g Q .ii -x .1,, is Wig 9 W. W? ,,, my Y! QV., N gi -iv, G I E K , , z' ,- f X if f Q A M. WV- X I A ,, iw. , 1 Q' 'M '9hww Es T' 4' 3 1. V sy . 4 '3fjx,!g, rg- ,P bf, u n.,,y,wf , . k A is K if ff ,fi54t Q!! 'iff it ilffif ,X - gif, , .I 5 ,4,X',4 is 4 , YY I. t J ., 4 xnxx X 7 fi' 1, ff'?5i2?? 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Spcciul ziwards :irc Iundn' lm' outstand- ing 2lCl1l0VCIl1l'IlIx in Christian lDUl'tI'lIll'. NK'll'IlC'C. ITlL1Illl'IIlilIlCS. lllllgllllglxm lJlINlIll'5N mlijvutx, public' speaking :md diuiiintics. 'flu' liigliur junior. sopho- morc and frm-Nhman studvnts. ru wt-ll 215 thou: out- standing in thc 5l'Yl'I'Lll Cll'IJlll'UTli'IIlN of P.RI.S.8T,, rvc'0ix't' spwizll zxwzxrclx. Thx' progruxii also illvliidvs. lucwidvs thc' v41lc'clic'tm'y :md wulututmwy. 1111 z1Cldrc-Ns by somcf prominent SlJl'Zllil'I', followed by 3 low appropriate words from tlic prilicipul. 5 Tlic' P ix ek ps 5 9. a tt 4 Slum-pskiii Svnioi' lllllllllllllllilll li1'l'.llxf.l5l Higlivst ucxadvxliit' und i'OlllIl!K'l4l'll1l gruduzitvs X pav 1,3-fs' . ,!,,,,.1,-.........,,,,, it -1-L wo , 1 ' LA SALLE SCHOOL La Salle School on YN'estern .Avenue is called the cradle of Christian Brothers' Academy. The Brothers came to Albany in 1854 at the earnest request of Bishop, later Cardinal, NIcCloskey to conduct the Catholic Orphan Asylum, the present La Salle School. They opened a pay school on the premises in 1859 for day students. This project proved to be so successful that they soon found it 'impossible to accommodate all the applicants. In 1862, there- fore, they transferred the academy to a building on Niadison Avenue. l.a Salle School, the parent school, took upon itself to perform a noble deed in 1948 when it received its offspring with open arms in the person of the Brothers teaching at C.B.A. Closed out from it 102 D their dilapidated Lodge Street dwelling and wait- ing to build their new faculty house, the Brothers took up temporary quarters at one of La Salle School's newer buildings. This was accomplished principally through the generosity of its director, Rev. Brother Bernard Peter, F.S.C., and at grave inconvenience to its faculty and the boys there. In spite of slightly crowded conditions, every facility available was extended to the C.B.A. Brothers and they live among the La Salle groups as one big happy family. Christian Brothers, Academy expresses deep gratitude to La Salle School, not only for the part it has taken in C.B.A.'s upbringing, but also for its present hospitality in nurturing C.B..5x.is faculty while they are expanding their school to its full maturity. The life of the cadet at C.B.A. is rounded out with a sports program that amply fulfills the pur- pose of his physical development. The cadets have regular gym periods intermingled throughout their schedules, besides that received through the P.M.S.8zT. in marching and physical drills. The school teams that compete with other schools furnish a large percentage of students in expert training in particular sports. These are the varsity, junior varsity and freshman teams in foot- ballg the varsity team in cross countryg the varsity, MR. Tuoztms PETE TNTOONEY Football, Basketball, Baseball Coach Sports... junior varsity, freshman and midget squads in basketballg the varsity and freshman teams in trackg the varsity teams in rifle shootingg and the varsity and HB teams in baseball. The intramural sports are enthusiastically fol- lowed through the facilities of the interclass cross country meet, the interclass basketball tournament. the boxing tournament and the annual field day. There are few cadets, therefore. who don't actually participate actively in one or more ol' these forms of athletics at C.B.A. 4410355 when Jerry Bull Latorre plunged across the goal. George Urshell's 30-yard run and an interception by Neil Westgate of a Cathedral pass plus Zan- grando's point made the score 19-0. Another touchdown by Jerry Latorre, two by Wagner, and one by Harold Shannon, all in the second half, ended the day's activities. C.B.A. played Mount Pleasant of Schenectady on Saturday, October 16. The Red Raidersu proved to be too much for the Brothers as they outplayed C.B.A. from every angle to rack up a 27f0 victory. A boy by the name of Kozac was most effective as he tallied three times for the Schenectady eleven. Co-Captain Bob McLean's defensive play was the only bright spot for C.B.A. In one of the best-played games of the year. C.B.A. vanquished Vincentian Institute 19-7. A touchdown by Jerry Latorre, which was followed by a Donato to Wagner pass, made the score 7-0. The C.B.A. line, led by Ziamandanis, continually rushed the Lions backfield, which eventually led to the interception of a V.I. pass by Wagner, who then scampered 45 yards to pay dirt. V.I.'s touch- down was made by Vadney. C.B.A.'s Hnal tally was also scored by Bob Wagner as he did some fancy running on an 85-yard jaunt. C.B.A.'s next victim was Albany High. A 95- yard march in the second period, followed by Zangrando's extra point, put C.B.A. ahead 7f0, at the half. A pass from Wagner to Tom Carroll accounted for the second score and a center plunge by Frank Restifo comprised the third touchdown. Albany High recovered a C.B.A. fumble and two plays later crossed the goal. Donato,s interception and 25-yard runback concluded the scoring with C.B.A. winning 25-7. The Brothers had to relinquish the Siena Trophy, symbolic of Diocesan League supremacy, to La Salle Institute when the Purple and Gold went down to defeat at the hands of the Troy Cadets. C.B.A. tallied first after a march down the field, but La Salle came back on a pass play that netted 60 yards for a touchdown. Another pass by Maloney enabled the Troy Cadets to get the final and deciding touchdown. McGraw kicked the extra point after each touchdown, which gave La Salle a 14-5 victory. A determined Albany Academy team defeated C.B.A. in the final game of the year by a 19--I3 score. The Brothers scored first when Dominic Donato covered 30 yards on a quarterback sneak. The extra point was good. Academy came charg- ing back with a 53-yard march to score. In the third period, Marv Anderson went over for a touchdown and kicked the extra point. A Bob Wlagner to Tommy Carroll pass netted 42 yards and a touchdown which tied the score at 13 all. Academy sewed the game up in the fourth period when they tallied on a pass to Tim Anderson. Cnosiw A1.1.-A1.nAN1' I I to High!-R. McLean, J. Ziamandanis, R. Wagner. FooT11A1.L Maxiacmzs Lefl to Right-AT. Grady, T. LICSll11I'lF, T. Callahan E. Bucci, J, Rizzo. JAYVEE AND FROSH FOOTBALL The C.B.A. jayvee. despite setbaeks, proved themselves to he promising prospeets for the Var- sity Club. Under the tutelage of Brother Leo a11d Mr, Richard Bruno. the light Purple and Gold eleven was defeated twiee by the Philip Sehuyler -Iayvee. The seores were 1343. and 6-f-U. The Brothers also lost to Troy High's .Iayvee by a score of 42'-U and Cathedralls .layvee 7-6. The team improved as the year progressed, but in the four games played the boys seemed to laek the scoring power. Had they played more games, it is evident that the Brothers could have produced a more fruitful season. Benn lJiBiase. an all-round player. called the plays which featured the speed of .Ierry Kirwin and joseph Zapone. The boys who were the stars i11 tl1e li11e were .Ierry Rlellonald and Ed Reed. They llt'IIlII1t'Cl the opponents i11 many times during the SUHSOII. Reed also was tl1e punter for tl1e team. while NIello11ald starred as a pass reeeiver. If experienee is the best teaeher, then C.B.A. will have quite a football team in 1952. This year the Frosh Team bore several hardships, but was not without vietory. Tl1ey lost two games by a one touehdown margin, lllld another by a one point margin. Also included in tl1e reeord are two ties. In tl1e opener against the B.C.H.S. Frosh, C.B.A.'s yearlings lost Ye-6. V.I. conquered the Purple a11d Gold next by a seore of 15-8. Follow- ing that, the same two teams played to a 0-0 tie in tl1e third game of the season. The Frosh then suffered a 12-6 defeat at the hands of La Salle, but managed to salvage a 6-6 tie with Hillside of Troy i11 tl1e fifth game of tl1e season. Then, reaeh- ing tl1e height of improvement, they overpowered a Mt-11ands team 20f7. Brother Leo. the coach, deserves praise for building the future C.B.A. varsity. Ainong the outstanding players were O'Heaney. Murphy, Messier. Boudreau and Bean. JAY Xvlili I-'ooT11.x1.1. rllli.-NNI Ueelizzg. I IJ f, f . '1, . Tor ey' '. . K l. ' i 2. Mr nd xsa Blassad. Fronk, F, Reed, J. Zappone, B, DiBiase X NI: Donald F Ds lesltir wie! ev Bxothu I to tNIodf1ato11 11111 R01 P 11n Txnwm D ll gerald I. lOllll01' . f' 1 J. O' ron nor. Seforzrl Role-V-lNIr. R. Bruno tlioaehl, H. asm if?- V sa .nl sa S . saw vi 'ff .K W -mg. J f V 5 ml if 3. xx' A x W, 'L qe . Q QB A 3 1 , Q 6 'M R 1 X IA, Q 5 ,QW 2 V' 13 i X 3 42 'E' 3? U QQJ41 1 iv Af pbwlvg. 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Frank Restifo was the only junior on the starting five. Although he did not excel oflien- sively. his opponent rarelx' hit double numbers when HFl2lIllill',, was guarding him. The Purple and Cold finished the season tied with La Salle of 'l'rox' lor the League lead. in spite ol the laet we had beaten them in both league games. The play-ofl' game was played on the neutral Court at Siena College. The Albany Cadets took the lead at the outset and never were headed. winning -194-l. In the Evangelist 'llournarneut held at the same place the Brothers swept by St. -Iohnls. 56 l lv. La Salle. fill 28. and St. Columbals. Til HU. to win the tournament. Oddly enough. the Brothers opened their season against La Salle. their bitter rivals. The game proved to be rugged and seoring was kept at a lniniinurn. lVhen the final whistle blew C.B.A. was on the long end ol' a 29 20 seore. The seeond game ol' the season brought together the pre-season favorites. C.B.A. and St. Klaryis. After leading H1Ost ol' the way. the Brothers were beaten by a Gael rally. 38434. Catholic Central, though not in the same class as C.B.A.. put up a gallant Hght before bowing. -l9f34. Milne. the next opponent, was no mateh for the Golden Tidei, and were beaten 5631. The Brothers,' racked up their fourth win in five starts by trouneing Albany High, 47-33. After trailing highly favored C.B.A. by only a point at half time, Cathedral became victim of a fierce C.B.A. rally and were turned back. 49-34. The first ol' the two games with our aneient rivals V.I. was a disappointing one as the team bowed in the final minutes ol' play. 40138. Hitting for fifty pereent ol' their shots, the Purple and Cold trouneed St. Mary's. 61-40, to gain a tie for top spot in the league. The week-end of Feb. ll was disastrous. as C.B.A. bowed to Catholic High and F. Rc-stifo Controls ball T. Carroll takes the ball off the baekboatd Albany High. -H '42 and fill 29 respeetively. These. however. were the final losses inflicted on the team for the remainder ol' the season. llilne and Albany Academy were both thrashed by the Brothers, the forrner 48' 32 and the latter 69f47. In a thrilling game. which saw the Purple and Gold rally from a J. Sobieski G. Batkiewiez F. Restifo II. Blerry 'lf C ll nw -TAY VH-1 TITEAM Silling. left I0 righl Il. Apple, DiBiase, Gervais, Murnane, W. Hensel. SfIl7l!lf7l4Qf T. Condon, F. Ilntehinson R, DeStefan0, Dunn, McDon- ald, R. Uhl. JAY VEE This yearls .lay Vee basketball team completed an enviable record of ten victories in seventeen outings. This record takes on added luster when it is considered that every member of the team. with thc exception of one. is a sophomore. Brother James, the teamls coach, can look back over the past season and feel assured that it was a task well done. The first game of the season saw our future stars playing La Salle of Troy. Sonny Gervais scored ten points in a losing cause. as the team was beaten 51-25. The second game. played at home. saw a vastly improved quintet fight gamely. only to bow to a La Salle rally in the final quarter. 32' 23. St. lNIary's forced the team into two overtimes before winning. f30ff28. and registered their first win of the season. In the return game. the team also brought home a victory as they triumphed. S3-29. The Brothers won their second straight contest as they nosed out Catholic Central of Troy. 31126. The return game, however. was won bv the Troians. 46 45. in a game which had the crowd on its feet throughout the 32 minutes of play. Al- though Milne. the Purple and Gold's next oppo- nent. had a deficit of height advantage. Brother James' scrappy quintet showed they had what it took when they emerged victorious. 40f35. The second game of the series resulted in a 34120 vic- torv. Albany High School offered little or no resistance as the Brothers routed the Garnet and Gray 42 f26 at home. but the Albany High small court proved too much of an obstacle and the team bowed. 37--36. in the return tussle. The Cathedral .Iay Vee was less effective than their varsity and dropped both decisions to our fighting quintet by score of .il 28 and 38 252. -lim Xfcllonald led the way in the first game by dumping in nineteen points. In the second game. however. Sonny , Gervais swished in twelve points to lead his team to victory. Oddly enough. Curro scored ten points in both contests to pace his team in unsuccessful bids for victory. ls? Both contests with Albany Academy .lay Vee proved thrillers, as both teams were evenly matched. The Brothers proved to be too strong on their spa- cious court and downed their rivals. 36550. In the second contest, however. Academy upset the apple- cart, 36-33. The two Vincentian games were knock 'em down and drag 'em out contests, as all athletic contests against the Lions seem to be. In the first of the two games the Brothers, after having piled up a 12 to 2 lead in the first quarter. fell piey to a Lion rally in the second quarter. from which they never recovered. W'hen the final whistle blew. the Blue and Vlhite emerged with a well-earned 46-39 victory. The second game was played on the home court before 1.800 enthusiastic fans. After a grueling first quarter. the Purple and Gold had built up a I0 to 5 lead. As in the first encounter. V.I. rallied and took a 1746 half-time lead. In the third quarter the Lions continued to roll and possessed a commanding 29'-l6 lead going into the fourth quarter. The final period proved to be the most exciting of the season. The Brothers gamely rallied and came within one point of tying the score, The Lions thus maintained their 'lay Vee mastery over the Purple and Gold with a 315-152 score. Rinclla and Conway kept the scores ltezl, lef! Io lighl- R. Schiller, ll. ter, TV. Niuldcrry, Rivers, R. Fortuna. Standing--Rev. Brother A. Michael K oach , H. Barr, T. Kicilarthv, FRESHMAN BASKETBALL The freshman basketball team. under the able coaching of Rev. Brother john. had a very success- ful season. They not only won a majority of their games, but they also won most of them by com- fortable margins. The team featured a close-built defense and a good scoring punch. Brother John entered the team in the Times-Union tournament under the name Seabees and trounced their opponents. i'The Hoopstersu. 46430. Hickey led the team with 12 points. The team thus advanced into the semi-finals. where they beat the Baby Lionsw. 38-22, to qualify for the tournament finals. O'Heaney. a versatile freshman. led the team to victory by scoring ll points. The team entered the finals with everybody very tense and nervous. The scoring was kept at a minimum. with the score changing hands often. At the termination of play. the score was tied. ln the overtime. the i'Red Chiefsl' emerged victorious. 18-17. The bright spot in the event was that O,Heaney was awarded a trophy for being high scorer in the tournament. although tied with another player. TVith stalwarts like Hickey. McVeigh and O'Heaney. just to men- tion a few of the freshmen. The Purple and Gold of the future is going to be hard to beat. Pxiznus Seated. lejl to right W. McVeigh, O'Hcaney, Pulco, L, Joyce, T. Rivers, V. Paulson. Slflilrlirzg U. Mattiinore and TV. Gould IfXIgrs.J, Kfurphv, F. Phelan, W. Hunt, C. Bogiages, D. Hickey, Rev. Brother Bernard John Klloachl, MIDGET BASKETBALL The midget basketball team had a successful season under the capable coaching of Rev. Brother Azarias Michael. The team finished the season with a .667 average. winning ten out of fifteen games. At times they were pitted against much taller boys, and in most eases they cut their oppo- nents down to their own size. The team was led offensively by Barr. His hustle and fighting spirit seemed to be the little extra something that urged his teammates on to greater team play. The midgets thus learned. in spite of their handicap of lack of size, a great deal of self- assuranee and poise. with great promise of making the varsity in future years. This season was marked by several interesting games. among which we saw the midgets rebound from a 26f25 setback at the hands of St. James to trounce the same team, 43--30. As in most of their contests. Barr led the scoring, this time collecting 18 points. Brother Michael and his team of Mighty' Midgetsii should be congratulated on their very successful season. Minor-:Ts Evans, fl. Roche, TV. Prime. Cnoss COUNTRY Firsl Row, left to righ1+T. Myers, G. Mat timore, D. Maloney, R. Davis, F. Lloons J. Nlcllarthy, W. Gould. Second Row-E. Burns, M. Harte, W Toomey, T. Harrold fllaptainj, E. Carty, J. Gagnon, W. Evans, A. Kilmartin lMan- agerb. Third Row-Rev. Brother George Clloachj, D. Hickey, T. Ryan, M. Ryan, J. McGar- rahan, R. Konis, T. Harrison. Jlflixsing from Piflure---T. Brown, D. Lutey A. Loring. CROSS COUNTRY The Hill and Dalers of C-.B.A., who were coached by Brother A. George, had a very success- ful season. Besides compet-ing in a duel meet against Mount Pleasant in which G.B.A. lost by a 25-30 margin, the team ran in several open meets and fared well in all of them. Six men formed the nucleus of the team and three of them will return next season. The six men included Tom Harrold, Captain of the '48 tcamg Ed Garty, a junior who was number one man for C.B.A. in all open meets this year, Tom Brown, who pressed Carty all season and therefore finished well in every meet, Don Gavin was his usual dependable self. while Dave Lutey and Don Harte were consistent. G.B.A. placed eleventh at Utica in an open meet and followed this with nineteenth place in the Manhattan Open. third in the Whileshoro Meet and fourth place in the Grout Memorial. Then, to add to a successful season, the harriers captured third place in the Prep School division of the National Finals at South Orange, New Jersey. In this meet, the Purple and Gold encountered the toughest competition of the season. The boys came through with flying colors as Garty was sixth, Brown seventh, Gavin eleventh, Harrold thirteenth. Harte fourteenth and Lutey fifteenth. Some of the other boys who were up there were Bill Toomey, Jim Gagnon, Mike Ryan. Dick Davis, John NIcGarrahan and Dick Konis. Lfff I0 Right-fD. Lutey, D. Gavin, li. Ciarty, T. Harrold lllaptw, T. Brown, D. Hart. 'UR if eel, v 'V' . ,MW TRACK SQUAD First Row, left to 1ightfJ. Conway, D. Maloney, J. Noonan, D. Lutey, R. Tommaney, D. Hart, R. Daum, Pelgrin, G. Fisher, R. Goulty, Ravella, P. Kane, F. Lasch. Second Rott'-fJ. Brennan, F. Mulderry, R. Burke, Kavanaugh, A. Loring, H. Schafer, H. Shannon, H. Nolan, W. Kavanaugh, Miller, J. Ferraro, H. Fronk. Third R0w7A. Kilmartin fMgr, 1, D. Williams, D. Gavin, J. Powers, J. Murtagh, E. Angell, E. Carty, R. Zangrando, R. Raum, T. Paffenback, T. Brown, C. Doukas CMgr.l. Fourth Rott -J. Gagnon, W. Toomey, WV. Cashin, H. McGuigan, T. Harrold 1Capt.j, M. Ryan, J. Bottleberger, J. Joyce, G. Deyo, G. Murphy, McGarrahan, R. Burns, J. McEvoy. Fifth Row-N. Fiscarelli, Donohue, R. McNamara, R. LaLonde, R. DeStefano, J. Kavanaugh, J. Okonski, W. Glavin, D. Fitzgerald, W. Massad, W. Burt, T. Grifiin, R. Filkins, J. Reed. TRACK The 1949 edition of the varsity track team has a big job on its hands if it intends to equal the record of the thinclads of last year. But with Brother George, successful cross-country moderator, at the helm, it is very possible that he and the varsity will again retain the City Track Championship which C.B.A. has held for the past four years. Our lone loss in dual competition last season was to the highly touted Mont Pleasant squad. which won its twenty-first consecutive dual meet in a three year period. Records for both schools were broken as Ed Barber. Pleasant's National scholastic champ, tossed the twelve pound shot 54 feet 5 inches for a new school record. It was so good Rt v. Brother A. George talks with track men Nb that C.B.A.'s Joe Bietka had to top his schoolls mark with a 47 feet 8 inch heave to take second place. Tom Scherer. C.B.A., set a new school mark in the broad jump with a leap of 22 feet 3 inches. Our wins in the 100. 440. mile. broad and high jumps were not sufficient to offset the points gar- nered by Pleasant in the 220, 880. hurdles, relay. and the remaining field events. Mason was victori- ous for C.B.A. in the 100, while McGill took the 440. and Harrold the mile run. Tommy Scherer, winner of the broad jump. also outclassed the field in the high jump. The hnal tally: Mont Pleasant 61. Christian Brothers .Academy 43. Following the Mont Pleasant meet. C.B.A. ran a dual meet against Albany Academy and really made a field day of it. The Purple and Gold made a clean sweep of the 100. 220, 440, discus. and the high jump. In winning the shot put, Bietka tied the record he had made the week before. and a sag in the cross bar was the only thing preventing the 6 foot 4 inch record set by Tommy Scherer in the high jump from becoming official. Clark, Levitto and Hinkel were 1. 2, 3, for the Brothers in the 100 yard dash, Levitto and Hinkel teamed up with McGill to sweep the 220, the 440 sweep was made by Mason. Roche and Bfurphy. It was in this event that Mason ran the 440 in 53.2, his record for the season. In the discus, Batkiewicz, Zan- grando. and Bietka were triumphant. while Scherer. Mason, and Boice took the high jump. Ed Harvey, Dennis Murnane. Tom Scherer and Ed Angell were victorious in the mile. 220 low hurdles, broad jump. and pole vault respectively. When the final score had been tabulated C.B.A. had 83 1,3 points to 201.8 for the Cadets of Albany Academy. We were hosts to four other schools in the Second Annual C.B.A. Relays, in which our well-balanced track squad did the expected by easily winning the meet. Our Held men took first place in every field event and our speedsters on the cinders took first place in the 440 relay and second places in the 880 relay, mile and two mile relays and the medley. Final tally: C.B.A. 39, Vincentian 26, Albany High 17, Bethlehem Central High 15, and Ravena Coey- mans 2. Our thinclads took over the schoolboy sport spotlight during the first week of June on the occa- sion of the annual interscholastic track and field championships. Brother .Iohn's athletes spread- eagled the field at Bleecker Stadium, annexing nine of the eleven events. Dick Mason scored for C.B.A. in the 100 yard dash and the 220, McGill won the 4405 Harrold the mile, Bietka took the shot put and teammate Ciesielski won the discus event with a heave of 134 feet 2 inches. Ed Angell won the vaulting event and Scherer again had twin vic- tories in the high jump and broad jump. Midgley' of Albany Academy set a city record in the 880 when he negotiated the oval in the record breaking time of 2.04 2f5. The record for this event was previously held by Bill Cooney, a star on the '47 C.B.A. squad. The team this year was built around several capable veterans from the championship squad of last season. In uniform and performing again were such standouts as Harrold in the distance events, Ed Angell in the pole vault, and those burly per- formers, Batkiewicz and Zangrando, in the weight events. Capable performances by Brown, Carty, Gavin, Powers, Murtagh, and Glavin, plus support from Jim Pelgrin, Hal Shannon, Hank Apple, and Howie Schafer, stars from last yearls Plebe squad, combined to bring about a successful season. T. Harrold and E. Carry in practice E. Angell vaults high T. Harrold and D. Gavin race it out J. Powers clears the bar with ease P. Clark breaks the tape in city meet .rr s we 'W BASEBALL TEAM First Row, left io right-T. Carroll, W. Brennan, K. Tunny, F. Roche, P. Young, Somerville, D. Bills, E. O'Connor. E. Schuler, F. Restifo, R. Lyons, A. Boure, E. Karl, N. Tuzinski. Third Row-D. Baldes lMgr.l, D. Donato, J. Kane, J. Carroll, Mr. Thomas P. Mooney Second Row-L. Dury, flloachl, R. Wagn gfurgnw-.. er, P. DeRusso. ' BASEBALL Coach Pete Mooney was pleasantly surprised when over a hundred candidates turned out for baseball practice this year. It was quite a few days before he was able to 'iget a line on all his players, but the student body knew that when he did, he would Held a team worthy of representing C.B.A. Last year the team was considered the best in Albany, and there was no reason why history shouldn't repeat itself. The coach had twelve veterans to use as a nucleus for his 1949 baseball team. These veterans certainly gave the starting nine the poise and balance a championship team needs and should have. The pitching staff was composed of four vet- erans, with several new members attempting to break into the lineup. E. O'Connor, last year's mainstay, led the pitching staff and was given support by Ed McGraw', Paul DeRusso and Ray Lyons. The catching was adequately taken care of by .lack Carroll, Frank Restifo and Fritz Boure. Veterans Jack Kane and Bob Wlagner battled for the outheld berths. Frank Restifo, a newcomer at C.B.A., proved as skillful in baseball as he was in basketball and was a worthy addition to the team. Coach Mooney led his charges to ten victories in fourteen starts last year, and they were consid- ered the mythical champions of Albany. Ed O'Connor, possessing a snapping curve and a blinding fast ball, led the team with eight victories. McCaffrey alternated between playing first base and pitching. Bob lVagner, who is only a junior this year, powered the ball at a .423 clip, to lead A PITCHERS: Top to Bottom-E. O'Connor, R. Lyons, P. DeRusso and E. McGraw the team offensively. It was his timely hitting that won many a close game for the Purple and Gold. Kerrigan, a pepper third baseman, was no fluke at the plate, as he was second only to Wfagner in hit- ting. The speedy trio of Pitts. YN'agner and Carroll patrolled the outfield so effectively that very few balls got by them for extra base hits. These fellows also supplied much of the offensive punch of the team. The infield combination of McCaffrey. Carroll, Taranto and Kerrigan broke the heart of many a batter by snapping up a sure hit and turn- ing it into an out or a double play. Tunny was one of the main reasons for the players' success. His steady hand behind the plate pulled many a pitcher out of a tough spot. With Ed O'Connor pitching. the Purple and Gold met Milne in the first game of the season, Milne proved to be very weak and C.B.A. tri- umphed, 7-0. Bethlehem Central, the next oppo- nent, fell victim to a C.B.A. rally in the last two innings and bowed, 6-3. The pitching of BIcCaf- frey and O'Connor was backed up by good hitting by VVagner. Philip Schuyler scored a heart-breaking 6-4 victory over the team, to hand O'Connor one of his few defeats. The cadets from Troy had just too much on the ball, as they walloped the team, 8-2, McCaffrey taking the loss. Our military rivals from Albany put up a good fight, and the Purple and Gold of C.B.A. had to rally before winning, 6-4. Little under-manned Cathedral put up its usual gallant fight, but they were completely outclassed. W'ith Wagner and Kerrigan leading the team offen- sively, Ed O'Connor chalked up another win. The score was never close, ending up 8-1. VVatervliet High School fell victim before the Golden Tide, 5-3. Ray Lyons received credit for the victory. as the team won its fifth game in seven starts. The traditional battle involving the Lions of Vincentian and the Brothers of C.B.A. proved to be as exciting as any athletic encounter between these two schools. Neither team was ever able to establish a Commanding lead. The score was tied several times before the Purple and Gold tri- umphed, 5--1. Ed O,Connor, the expert of the mound corps, received credit for the win. The game with Albany High School was strictly a mound duel, as O'Connor bested his rival, 2-1. Brilliant baseball by both clubs featured the con- test. In the return game with VVatervliet. the Brothers dropped a close 2-1 decision. Then Cathedral upset the applecart as they beat the Brothers, 13-10. in a ragged contest. The 'Mooney- men beat B.C.H.S. in the return game, -1-O, to sweep the series. In a game marked by poor baseball, the Brothers outslugged Milne, 14-10. In the final game of the season, the Purple and Cold beat the highly-touted l'Falcons of Philip Schuyler. 13 ll. The Brothers completely outclasscd their opponents to gain re- venge for the 6--1 loss suffered earlier in the season. CATCHERS: Carroll, A. Boure and F. Rcstifo FIELDERS: R. Wagner and T. C arroll ff -QR. 5-xv A .fi i'i'sQ I Ah 'ls Cleaning rifles and scoring targets the lYilliam Randolph Hearst Nfatches. National Rifle Association competition. the fiflth Regiment Armory Gold Cup Tournament and many other matches. Following the retirement of Col. Paddock as the rifle coach. Sgt. Thomas NY. Hurley. USA. Ret.. took the situation in hand and promptly cap- tured the Gold Cup and Hearst Rlatch. as well as the National Intercollegiate Bfatch. and the First Artny Division National Intercollegiate Blatch. lluring the lfllf-48 season the C.l5.A. marks- men won the Hearst Blatch for the second straight year. took the National Intercollegiate match and the N.R.A, sectional match. They also completed 3. very successful season in the Hudson Valley Rifle League. which is composed of men from various Legion Pwsts, Forbes Rifle and Pistol Cluh. Siena College and New York Central, along with other teams from Schenectady. Amsterdam and Glovers- ville. But it is without douht that the prize win of the season was the Hearst Bfatch in which the C.B.:X. first team of five men filed the highest score for the Hearst competition in the history of the school. a sparkling 972 out of a possible l.00U. 'Illlis score surpassed not only all military high schools and prep schools. hut also the winning score in the college division fired hy the University of Illinois. Besides this outstanding feat. the second team placed third in the nation. with a score of 951. At the end of the season. C.B.A. was without doubt the hest outfit in the nation. When the 19-l8-1949 season rolled around. there were a few new faces around the range. including our moderator's. who had to take over other duties concerning the school. Succeeding him was Brother -loseph. F.S.C.. moderator. and Arthur F. Herold. coach. Art graduated fiom CB..-X. in 1947 and was one of the hest riflemen in the history of the team. having won the marksmanship medal in his junior and senior year at the academy. 'l'he majority of the first team was lost hy graduation. NO that the task of rebuilding the team hecame a trying one. 'lihe team entered the Hudson Valley League and deserves a lot of credit for the excel- lent showing they made. The experience they gained enalmled the mem- hers to go into the Hearst competition fully con- vinced that they could gain the third and final leg PLEBE RIFLE TEAM: First Row, left to 1ight+D. Walsh V Burial, VV. Wands, L. Loerzel. Secorzzl R0:efA. Rudd, E. Updike, F. Leary, F. Savoie Daley. Third Rau'--G. Curran, YV. Chesterfield, R. Keeler Dougherty, H. Shover. W' NATIONAI. CHAMPS Ifneeling, left lo rightv-J. Joyce, T. Barber, R. Thombs CCapt,J, H. Woolhouse, R. Gundlach. Slandingvaw. Dempsey, W. Chesterfield, J. Hannan, J. Leary, T. Flanagan, J. Fleitl. FIRING PRACTICE--Offhand, kneeling and sitting positions on the trophy, The first team. comprised of Capt. Dick Thombs, Tom Barber, jim Hannan, Harry W'oolhousc, and Dick Gundlach. fired an excellent score of 960. The team was led to victory by Harry Woolhouse, with a score of 194 out of 200, followed by Tom Barber, ,lim Hannan, Dick Thornbs and Dick Gundlach with scores all above 190. The second team, comprised of joe Joyce, Tom Flanagan, Jack Leary, Bill Chesterfield and Bob Kasper, captured fourth place in the nation with a score of 945. The William Randolph Hearst Trophy and medals were awarded publicly before 20,000 citi- zens on May I5 in a ceremony at Lincoln Park Bowl, with the C.B.A. Regiment and competing area bands in attendance. Jack Dempsey, former W'orld's Heavyweight Champion, and Harold Rus- sell, handless veteran and Motion Picture Academy Award winner in i'The Best Years of Our Lives , made the presentations all the more impressive. The Hearst Newspapers throughout the country appropriately recorded the event. giving C.B.A. national acclaim for the prominence of its cham- pionship riflc teams. Needless to say, the C.B.A. rifle team has ac- quired quite a standing for itself and in the years to come we have hopes that this reputation and tradition will continue to be maintained. It is without doubt that C.B.A. could not possibly have attained the goals which it reached, if it hadnit been for the help and inspiration which it received from its moderators and coaches. and from such prominent pcrsonages as Messrs. Edward Urschel, W'alter Bowers, john Wfeiss. W'illiam Gundlach, Anthony Haas. W'inston Chesterfield and Harry W'oolhouse, to name a few. X523 , il . A. A I 'R ixkQ'V'Q' wr fi' . HKU 995' C Sir! ggi' f XJ :X XJ . W.. x I . XR i' it Q .fi ' F? 5.-5 A 8,1 fi! I .. , , gf! E sw- W kwa LX: Q' x N fi, 555 , V 1, YV ffm Msg? 'fmx J I 3 ik MM, 'X isa. 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OOM' ','d JK Dr and Mrs Louis J DeRusso C 441155 C plim' tp Of manhattan Glnllrgr Nun XORIX 63 YIWV XORR 412111111 111x111 11 C11!110111 C0111 1 O7 H111 C01111111l1r1 IPX 1111 BRO'Illl Rs Ol- 1111 Lrnusrru. 51110015 nurxu I1 IC to 314 IK orx lhgru R1 SIDI- N1 AWD Du SIL DI vm f1IH' 111,111 S11111111st11 Sl11n11111g 111111 IHIIIFIIIGIIIPIIYS 111 1119810111 111f111111's 111111' lIllf!l19l'd 111r011m111t 100 111111111 111 1111 pus! 20 yurv F07 fllffht 1 111 011111111011 0111176 vs Br0t1111 A111t11o, FS C R1 111511111 PIIOINI hlv SHRIIXI 6 2800 4413275 1 - , . - I- ' 4' v ' 1 - ek C A ,-nl lvl-l' in Arts and Svicnrw. Engim-vring. Business. Physical Education 906 L. . 1 '. 1 -11 .i .V J- . 2 -. , F ' . ' 7 1 J 7 -' P '7 . 7 Q' t 'I Q. . , ' f' . 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Y K 134 D C 0 F F ' i. n r ' in C 0 evi.i n ur IN'h0n You Buy, It's KC 7, 'i ll ll O Auafher Jlflzlcsfvm' of Pragrcss We Salute f 6 Zrsf year Hank We are proud and happy to trke a Smill part rn the publ1c'1t1on of the first yearbook at Lhrletl in Brothem -Xe rdtmy It reprtscnts mother mrlestone of progress rn thrs fine rnetrtutron of le nrnrnq rn exrstlng fHCll1t1CS rn keeprng wrth the needs of the students and the growth of the Communrty We hate sard rt before and we say rt agarn Carry on and contrnue to do the wx onder ful job of educfrtrnq and trfunlng the young men of the Caprtal Drstrrct Conqratulatlone and Food Luck for the future Qualify Apparel for Men and Young Men Kuppenhelmer Harf Schaffner and Marx Devonshire Clofhes Sfefson Hafs Van Heusen Proclucfs lnferwoven Hosiery SAV RD 81 COLBUR 70 72 State Street Albany, N Y 4413575 7 f . r . , - ' ' ' the city of Albany. It has been a tradition at C.B.A. to expand thc Y u 5, . Q 4 I C C . l Ag . . 4. , ' D . c I ' ' . ' ,. Q U More Than 20 Years of Frlendshrp More than a score of years have gone by slnee we first started helplng CBA men look the1r best Slnce then 1ts become a tradltlon to look to C B A for leadershlp of best dressed Albany and It makes us proud to thlnk we xe had a share 1n bulldlng It Whether It s a unlform every day su1t or sports outHt you need you can count on M 8: R to keep your trad1t1on up to date McManus SL Riley State Street, Albany 4413655 1 1 s A , . i l 1 4 S l ' l E I - f' F 3 ,. 5 i i 2 2 -5 S . , l '-,. I 2 Q , l 5' 2 4- A l I r I -.l-,.-l.- O O , 7 . . ., . , s.Aa - , . , . . . 7 . ., . . - 1 ' 7 i' u u -- 0 Compliments OF THE HEDRICK BREWING COMPANY INC YQ? 3 ALBANY, NEW YORK Wrfh fhe Complrmenfs and Good Wishes WALDORF TUXEDO CO ,Inc 452 BROADWAY ALBANY N Y Men s Formal Wear ExcIusnveIy Tuxeoos FULL DRESS suns UNIFORMS OF DISTINCTION OFFICIAL OUTFITTERS FOR C BA SERVICE UNIFORMS Represenhng A DUBOIS 8a SON, INC I7 I9 Umon Square New York N Y THE UNIFORM HOUSE OF THE NATION 4413853 of H a . CUTAWAY - DRESS ACCESSORIES E Cwomplzmmztf IPUILCONIIA BAKERY M IIXINC ION XVI NII XLBXXIX XI X Aux Ric xx AND POIISII Buxrn Forms Orders 71111111 rn Il fdzlzn and Bzrflzduj I aku HENZEL PUWERS INC XX HOLI S XLI1. DIDS I RIBUTORS I LI C I RIC XI Sl PPI II S XPPI I XNC I S XNID R XDIOS 204 BRO XDXN XX XIBXNX XI X C4105 1 . - . , ,f . , . , . I I , 4 A 1 . A 44 I A 4 1 1 A I A L , L . . 4 . 'I 41 . I . . I I I . . , , . . , . , I . , ' - . . . f Kg , . 4 , 0 v . , 1 W X . - I ,I . . . 1 . ,, . , -1 v . -, , , . V. V -1 1 4 1 1. J n ' 4 n , A 4 . A 4 M A A I I 5 A, 4' 4, J 4, A - A u I A. 5 SIENA CGLLEC-E DAT DII ISION NIFIN NIGHT DII ISION MIN AND WONIEN Courses leadmq to Bachelor s Degrees Arts Selence and Busmess Admxmstratlon Also Courses ln Pre Law Pre Medlcal Pre Dental Pre Engmeermg Pre Podlatry P1eSem1nary PreVeter1nar1an Preparatlons for C P A Exammatlons Address Dlrector of Admlsslons Phone 5 3567 ALBANX S FOLR LEADING TAXI COMPANIFS CONCRATULATE THE CHRISTIAN BROTHERS PEARL TAXI CO YELLOW CAB C0 CHECKER CAB CO PARADISE TAXI CO EUGENEJ HOERDT Presldent 4 2163 4 6161 5 1515 4 5722 44 140 D , . ., . . V' -7-i Y W ' l x Y . . . ' 7 Q . lfl a ' ' ' 9 ' 9 ' 7 ' 9 ' 9 ' a ' 7 79 T J - . Q 0 o ' 0 Q 0 ' lo 9 ' 0 o o 0 o ' . . - 9 GEORGE R SCHNURR Iiormfrly COUN I RX C LUB NI XRIxI I 1934 V Cstcm Xxcuuc JCIRIIS MI X S VICITXBLIS I'RPhDkLIXIRX FHHuoxL2Jf9n7 C omplmzznts Of THE BORDON COMPANY BORIH I XYI DIVISION 236 SPRLICI SIRII P XLBXNX N X 4414155 4 , , .1 4 Y 4 V 4, 4 W , 4 A I A 2 L 4 1 ' ' - I Y- . A.. A , , 4 4 4 4 4 144 44 f, 4 4 4 4 4 4 Y Y 4 I 4 L 4 I 4 1 u 44 n 4 1 1 4 1- 4 r - .. 4 ,. , 4 4 I . . -, , , . J I 1 . v , 4 4 -4 4 4 v 4. A, r L , . . v 1: -rw 44 Jr I 4 A I 4 4 v v Wy v . 1 . . . . CLINTON WO0LEN MILITARY TRAINING MANUFACTURING C0 has proved Its worth XOUI IHSIIILIIIOII th1OughItS ficulty and thc IIZIIHIHQ It affords IS dex eloplng In you Ieadelshlp Of men and IC spect for duty upon uhleh your futuxe ASSOCIZIGS and yOuI country cm alvmys N S MEYER INC New York CLINTON MICHIGAN Est 1866 83 X ears Izxpcnence In Makxnq the Flnest of NN Oolen Lnlform Cloths CI INTON STANDARD NIARINI CORPS C I OTH Speczfied and L sed by CAIJLTS AT CHRISTIAN BROTHERS ACADENIX Cllnton Cadet Grey Fablxcs are XISO the Qtandard at Unlted Smtes Mllltary Academy m m I1 nzfat and nf of U1 ICKHN NN LST POINT 11151 ma and I nz orm Eqzzpment sznfe 1868 Ned C41-I 77 I I I 9 ' . ' - . , v . A . J I I I 3 . , ' X ' ' I ' '. . . , depend in time Of need. N - O Q , O L K ' . V A HC I U I L' U7Al'l'.f ll ll dmiqg I-I I . 'I' I r ' ' 'f I I I. . 2 PHOTO ENGRAVINGS IN IHIS XNNL AL PRODUCI D BX AUSTIN EMPIRE ENCRAVERS INC O1 an 1 Stzcct it Broidu my -XLB-XNX VFW YORK AIRWAY MOTORS INC SALES SERVICES I' lctoly I IIQIIICQIKCI P'ntS Complete Body Ivndcx 'md P um Shop Cwcneral Rep uunq USED CARS For V1 ht fouzng KZllCZ'IVf6CAl7lQCI1Hf8786 IOIRTII 'XXFNLI' AI Bkoxlm xx Rrxssflxrn NI II? H , N, v - I O 'z gm' 2 'z 'z' , Q CHRYSLER - PLYMOUTH 'L ' 'I K' ?r'r .1 . , f, ' . 2' . f 1 2 '. L A4 , 'Kg ' if ,' .'- ' I fi , ' 1 ,I.Y. 44 rib CAPITOL BUICK CO , INC BETTER BUY BUICK 'IIILPIIOXI Z 3391 Dlal 8 20293 CENTRAL DAIRY X IIAMIN D HOMOC 1 N17fD PAsTrURI1Ln IVIII K AND CREAM Chocolate M1111 Orangeade ALBANX N X 4414-H7 O O . . A I .', ' . . . I , 'U ' ' , A , i f 1 476 CIICNTRAL EXVENUIC ALIMNY, N. Y. . ' L I f I Si .l A -J A XY, u YQ lt s the flafvor that counts! FIRST PRIZE PURE MEAT PRODUCTS YACKING 9, I m d 0 IIRSI mam X MEAT FOOD PRODUCTS CN 0 ILPACKING CO INC 5x 4,w,,,, Jofzn PACKING co INC s ALBANY DIVISION ALBANY N Y Compllmenfs MARBA, INC. Afhleflc Equlpmenf Recondlhoners 43I NIAGARA STREET BUFFALO N Y 4414355 ' P o o X6 I, Alwuyx thc' Hut Choicv of thmm- who dc an QV' 3 . . gb' If Al IIN' but 111 Nlvzlt Foods. III If X 4 V - - 1 A IN hvn 0I'd1'I'IIlQ,' . . . bv sun- t slst on 2 I F ' ', C . . . Hunt 1-' r mudvf S Nix I . X ALBANY DIVISION I' ' ALBANY.N.Y. l l' v ng IQ. .GiJX'i'I'I1IIIl'IIt Inspvctvci , . . of , . . PAUL MELILLO INCCRPORAT ILD A1BAxx BL ILDhRS Nrxs X ORK 319 NICCARTHX 'XXFNI 1 sz! nt P and Triax P-KLL N41 1 I1 1 o o IIII X11 LILLO J GREGORY NEALON Funeral Dnector and I mbalmm PIIONI n mx PXLBANx COIJNTX CORON ER W ATP RX I Il'T Albany Garage Inc DODCI PLX XIOL IH NIOFI OR C XRS DUDC 1 C ONINIP RC I XL C XRS IOB RY1PD'1RlCRS in url S11 t Xl x uck Suu S xtl P UNI 18191 B IX It Wir Inu 'Ximnm Grand Cash Market 44 1-16 D 1 , 1 A I Av v v 1 K lvl Y , - 4' A . ' , ' ,.' '2 Pnflf' 1'z'u'- rw. H .. .w.4:.,. Isif.a . .I 5 J- fis: 137- A111 1' 3-1-10-1 , . , , v V , ' . , . N Y . . A , , . . , A . . o I 4 Y Y 4 ' A A45 A w 1' w W W, N 1 , w v I A A A A 4 A I ,Af A ' 45 J J 1 l 28 I 4 wa ' f 'H' . q bunr' 'l'r M 1 rr fl: 'on II 1 - - ,wzaz Qds ,z ds I J A X Y, Q Y- PHONF '3 1373 Estibllshed Qmvf' 1884 JAMES H MURRAY YN HOI LSXLI CONN CTIONI R DISTRIHI 1012 Ol Lou Nl x Q C1ll0COIAl'I s 96 VVASHINC lux -Xu xlr Xrnxxx Nux XORR JAMES P GWENS 81 SCN 900 XIADISON XVENUIL Tebbutt Funeral SCYVICS 176 ST XTI STRI LT 420 KE NNVOOD AVP NUI ALBXNX N X DILNIAR N X rm 3 I9 FRANK GIEMR THI HONII OF PI RSONI XLIZPD SILRVICI 1 x JIIRINION PROJ c s 1066 Nlxmsox XXIHNI r Xrnxxx P1 LFPHONI Qtr rc 8 0141 Qtitx n 2 Off NI 4414779 'I 1 ' x . K 'J x A , , o f I J Y ' 1 I J K A A I I K4 vrw l- vAv Q v-hw J' X I r lik' 4 v ,rs y v 1 - v v f y r 1 v Y . , . . . 2 ' I . 1 A , , . O f L K L ' ' A 1 4 , , T , 5 W , Y A A- 3 A 4 1 J A A , 1 n rI'liI,Ii' :Nia 13-2179 'I'1a1.1cl'II0N1a T-22 - I J J 0 L ' ' ' ' ' J A A J 1 4 X A J A 4 A SH-1I.I. .- Nl ' fli rl I' l'l'.' . , . A . .. . . . , . ,, 1 ' 5 . .' -is -- 8 3 X -, T -W . . .0 -. 6 Complzments 0 WILLIAMS HARDWARE 334 DLI AVN ARI AVLNUI AIBAAX IN X Puoxr 40660 Mlchaelson 81 Rlnella Inc CONINIISSIOIN N41 RCJH XN F3 XX 1101 PSXII IRT IT AxnPRomc1 W IF RYAN IN HOLL 3 XI I R I RUIT XND PRGDUC I HOTLI S AND RT QTAL RAXTS A S11-CIAITX 3 4 LYON B1 OCK PHONI 3 0929 Complzmmzts JOHN 1. OLIVER Dzstrzbutor for THI HLDRICR BRFWINC CO 1143 CFATRAI lxXE'NIF 'XIBANX 'W Y 4414855 , . 4 A I I A A I n IVIENANDS MARKET rXl.BANY, N. Y. 0 0 1 , N . , ,.,. ,, , ' , of . . 1, 1 , N 4 A I . 4v A Ixvj- A74 .vv,l. 1 Lx h G1 Assm Comm FTE OPTICAI SFRVICF Mlchael I Burns OP FICI XN JSOITH PPARI SIRIINI' XIBANX N X 'P CANDIDO PHARMACY PRP 'SLRIPFIONS SURC ICAL SIJPPLII S IILLPIION1 S8831 Anthony La Cerva s CALIFORNIA XVINL MXND LIQLOR SUPPLX Your Satzs actzon Our Guarantee 'XBI-XXIRSTRIPI Alnmxx N X IIONF 28 LYNK BIRDS IRIVT1 RS 1101-I-XXIILTON QIRPPF -XLBXNX NI X 4414075 0 O if f ' 11 411' f . '. PIIUNI-is 1-7-12, 3-1-161 ' '1 f v '1 Y 1 1 Y 4' ' JA x L I A, L in 138 SO. PEARL STRE1-LT, COR. NIADISON Avrixtri ALBANY, N. X'. 7 . , , 1, I v , Y If 1 f . F! 5-2113 65-1 11 'Q . 41 1 , . .' , . '. P 3- T 5 0 , I fx 1 J 4 A PRINTING ENGRAVING GREEN S OIIIC I IQLIPNII 'NI XND SUPPLII S C IIIS C RLLIIINGCXRDQ PIIO'Nl:33I'3J 816fRrrN STRIFT C zmzplzmuziv RUDNICK S Complmwnls SWATLINC- PAINT 81 PAPER CO f7 NIOH XXNR WIRIMIT Wm C McVe1gh SL Son ILNI RXL Sl RVICI 208NoR1nA1ux QIRIPT HXIBANX N I DIXI 2 9428 1 ro IOIIN HXRRII xx Soxs INC F 1 ll h d I8 'P 4415055 .. ,, , Y ,vm Y .. ,AQ 'A I QI il I Q. w 1 1 w 1 ff- v w 1 I 4 L I 1 1 W 4 R ,. 'r w .. , . ' I ' I ' I .-4 4. , . Of , . 4 , Of . Y ' 1 1 N A Ar I JJ T Y CQHOES. IX. X. 4 Q Q . Y - , N 4 4 , . I 1 I J 11 1 f 1 v ru X- , 7 I .,., r 2. 4 . , . V. I 4 ' Sllll1'M0.X l . .- ,.. 5 . .. . ,. ,snmisv .- SARGENT'S NIi'I'TIIC I . IJONCASTICR. Prop. ICNGRAYPZR . . . PRINT1-LR . . . STATIONHR Ol l IiIl'1Sl'PPI.II-1R BUSINESS FORMS Cm1x1lcRc:ml, ANNo1:Nc:m11f:NTs DIPIDMASAxlmlhxsxes . . . GRr4:12TINc:C,A.Rns 32 LODGE S'l'Rl'1l'1T PHONIC 4-10-L2 SCHLNI CTADY 'Ilzc Slzoppm C 411161 0 Ihr Vohawk I alley RICIII CLOTHIS or thc TOL NC 11 4N THE CARL C0 gun NICTXDX B X Complzments 0 The Cap1tol H111 Bakery 307 CLN1 RAL XX PNIUL XLB XNX N X Th :tl N rl Qilolbb Y - 1 L A 4 41 ' ' ,, ' , , . f , - ' A 1 , . f I ' 1 1 1 in jf , 7 W , , I I A A O w - v 1 . Y T Y n 2. 2 4 5 ., . . 1 ' f Q O A f, . f - , w . , ' f ' ,1 ' 7 - Y Y AA AL Q A Y: u Thz- Capitol Hill Bzxkvrx' duvs xunkr' Dl'l1l'lUllS DIFS, 6ClIlil'S and Cukv. just Irv them and sm fw- VVQ' know yOu'll ugrm- Z1 u'y'rc- be-ttcr than A Io lt'I'C'LlI1 bzxkrz W SERVING COHOES FOR 98 XEARS COHOES SAVINGS BANK COHOBS N X Mmrnbc rl IJ I L Q Compliments of Mr and Mrs Joseph F Gavm, Sr O III CANIN Cliss C IRARIJ GAXIN Lltss EDXVARD CM IN Cliss IDONALD GANIN Class d Thousands of QIYIS are needed tn b stness and government OFHCLS NOW Tha Salartes are hlqh and the opportunltles for advanccmfnt arc unllmtted The qulckest was to prepare for one of these good poslttons IS to takeabusm: ss Course at MILDRED ELLEY SECRETARIAL SCHOOL FOR GIRLS 227 229 QUAIL STRFET ALBANY 'S N Y 5 44'5f RECISTER NOW NINIFR SISSION t I I KI I SI SSIOX ALBANY COLLEGE OF PHARMACY UNION UNIVERSITY O ers Two Courses zn Sczence BACID LOR OF Sc1FNcr IN PHARMACY BACIII-LOR OF SCIFNCF UVIFDICAL TFCHNOLOGYJ FRANCIS I OBRIEN PHD Dean C4152 77 7 . . . Q . . d , . , sta' F. 1 ' , UIR., .xx of '38 J ' ' ' sip B. ' of '41 7 ' B. 1 ' , '...' Of '45 . . T ' A. ' , ' .. of '49 Ifstablishe I9l7 A ' ' U-' F. . . I . I t . - , , ., . . PHONE - .1 I Registered by the N. Y, State Board of Regents ' ' , . ' 7 ' ', Slv, . 4 2. ' ,' sars JuIy 5. 7: ,. 2' .' starts September li. WM H AILILIEN 39.2 39? Sm 111 P1 sm STRM1 ORII NI XL XNIJ DONII SFIC RLC Q XRD C XRPI COINC RXFLLXIICJINS IROXI PHI FRANCISCAN FRIARS SI AXIHONX Oh IHI HC D905 C Ramclcy 3 1041 L P MAHER INC LNIIORXI AWD CLSIOM T XILORS Bctxxuu 94th md 7 mth Stlccts ' I I fl Buy Where the Howers Gfow FLORIST UNI XRIO XI BINISOB SIRII IS I nov s I O I SIIXIJI s Bowl lv X1 xm xxx 615555 0 0 A I ' I v y 1 . . , C 'C J n 1 'II I 4 . '1 .5 I' I I I 5. .- ' If 'ITS . , , f , . I T. 4. f G. 1 I I I I A 1 of I' . ' ' 7 I ' C 0 O , O . , V N , . ,A I ' A A A A A A K 331 FCJC'R'I'H Ax'1cNL'r: Nrzw YORK CITY g , - . . ' . ' 7 ' V 1 , A- L qs I I O . 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I GOLDEN THRIFT MARKET Iwnsh Meats I me Gmcerzes F1 eslz I egetables SAMUEL CERONE 81 SONS -I3 FAIRI IFLD AVEYUI' C YONNQI of Firm Product Cr LI RX OIR SPrC1x1Tx C In thi 2107 Round Outmo Strut X nm 'N X JOHN B HAUF INC I IH u f zmzx FINE PLRINIILRI fc 71 mfzzlnfzmzx VINICK S MEN S SHOP S an Strut it I xlmulltc SChu1ut1dx 'N X Complzmmzfs of ST PETERS HOSPITAL ,HOINIS 8 200 JH lmz BEGLEY DIAMOND 81 BEGLEY fifftllllllj I1 Jlmz I NUSBAUM S Sim Stu Schcmctxdx Ix X Phom 2 2921 THE MODERN FOOD MARKET INICORI OR XTI' D SIT ASNIANI BROS Hmm of food Ponds bl 1 61mXQu Scotlmd Nu 44 130 D i A f , . . I 3 I ' V . I Af 7' ' ' I N I 1 '-s 1 I I .. lvl, , ' 'V is a- -7 1' .-IIQ '. I ' -Zi: --I.. . Y 2-ff f fi Cunlff I NIU of . , . Y 'll' rf w Q Q III I 1 ' 1 v ' - ' 3 175 Cvntml Avcmu- Albzmy. N. Y, +67 Stan. Strwt SChQm.i.mdS,- N. Y If Q ' r . Cm j V71 .Y of I I I 514 . I. ' A .1 I. 1' ' ' Sllvvt X xv , , , +I-721 ' rut t 'z I. 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