Christian Brothers Academy - Cadet Yearbook (Albany, NY)

 - Class of 1954

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U. 1Bi,s1n01Q,' ffiimzfiiny MU umm? um Stunt 2 T ll' U? -fNll l 5 5' 4.rJ'4'Q,f thu ! l E n thegyhiof QlRlfll1t0Wl'l Albany, the great twin towers of theflqlligrhahfyolli the Immaculate Conception reach lx toward ind szmbolize the two great prerogatives hkg' li ll of the l-l,olyWV11rgih: H r Immaculate Conception and Her Divin Maternity. lilllll ,lrtl l, M J 1 2 E gl l sxla faithful s rvant and apostle of Our Lady, His Excellency, the ,z I : I ll l any ll U f o en, E mund F. Gibbons, has, in his long Episcopate, raised lil 'A ' 'e Hrs t egwi xd U ration of the Most Holy Mother of God to a pre- 1' ffl emilgg plaxcg lh the spiritual life of the Diocese of Albany. XWXSWS1' 1 l I ill'-' X l ln dedicating these pages to Your Excellency, we wish likewise to , gy I pay our humble tribute of respect and devotion to the Immaculate 1 l' onception of Our Blessed Lady. May She always bless and protect I l L he revered Bishop of Albany and his children. -11-if I- 1 UIFIFIERIEIDD sm ummm me BRUTIHIIER IB, PAUIILIIPXN, IF, S, C. inseam or Time HUf'l'UEyMY What a devoted and fruitful life has been yours, Brother Paulian. For thirty-seven years, the youths of Albany have come under your kindly guidance and self-sacrificing interest in their behalf. The hundreds of boys whom you taught, many of them now grown to full manhood, are still, as always, your boys. for they continue to find in your shining good example and exemplary goodness the lessons that are most worth-while of all. B We salute you, Brother Paulian, in this, your Diamond Jubilee Year, and feel honored in dedicating to you these pages of our annual that record just one short year in the life-history of Christian Brothers Academy, a great school that owes so much to you. May Our Lady bless you through this, her Marian Year and your year of Jubilee, and preserve and guide you for many years to come. Wllll-H 5 an L - WH .1.. . i f l Q gzfzgif ' I ' gifiif ' :if fffiw 11 x .K , 31 1. v .lf 2.36 K - f i 'V , x .nw '-- :j. ' 7722 A . , V ' ' , ' ww. -lf , . f V, , A 11 1 Q ' fx , as fy -, I Q A ' N , . W, . M 'af I .M fx' c Z' wk .. 4 agp 1.5- f - m 5-:J 'iff 54 V T , ,,.:1 .' -:'fg,25f- ' -I - 4 'W-.! .l,, '-X , Lan-' 4 . ifrfi'-9 , EW, ' hz wg.. ' 'f-X W Zggrzg , as , R ya sf mwprc M 41 ff- W l X ' rf-rf., 1' - 'L...,1A, , , YQ? - ,ffgmy H I I my qw. 51 -H,-Qc.- .xv-, f f W QM I3 lJlf'lNlUl?IJ 'H lAlll.f'HHf iIl AQPIFWEQTIPQN AND RESWIECWV ny:- CIENTIENAIRY W pm ! 1- f -.5 17 , r..-. xx Page' fight n I854 Pius IX proclaimed, as a Dogma of our holy Faith, the Immaculate Conception of Mary-that the Mother of God had always been absolutely free from all stain of original sin. In so doing, the Sovereign Pontiff was only confirming what had always been the belief of the faithful from the dawn of Christianity, for to them Mary had ever been our tainted nature's solitary boast. One hundred years later, on September 8, l953, our present Holy Father, Pius XII, in solemn commemoration of the centenary of the Dogma of the Immaculate Con- ception, proclaimed the Marian Year. Trumpeting forth the praises of Mary, the Mother of God, in his Encyclical Fulgens Corona Gloriae, the saintly shepherd of Rome has called all men to the feet of Mary during this his- toric year. There, he has told the world, will the con- fused and erring people of the earth again find the Way, the Truth and the Life, and be urged to innocence and integrity of life. The young, in a special way, must turn to Mary in this year that there may grow up a generous and prom- ising YOUTH, pure and unblemished, that the beautiful flower of YOUTH may not suffer itself to be infected by the corrupt breath of this world and grow up in vice, that YOUTH may not turn toward what is evil, but raise themselves up to whatever is beautiful, whatever holy, lovable and elevating. May this Marian Year plea of the Vicar of Christ in his encyclical be fulfilled in the Cadets of I954. UOblDUG'IJ T1 U1D 4444-Y--Y-44444-Y-444444 THE CADET OF I954-THE INDEX Dedication and Theme .... Y,. A....,., , A,,,,, ..,, ,V, .,,,,,, ,,,,,, , .. 4 to 9 The Faculty ..... , .,..,,.. v,7 ,, 1 0 to 20 Senior Poll .... 21 The Seniors .,,...,....,........e..,... ,,,,,, 2 2 to 47 The Military Organization: ..,,..,....,........,ee,..,. ,,,,,, 4 8 to 69 The Colors, The Command, The Band, Companies, Armorers, Wansboro Associations and Clubs: ,Voi,.,,oC..i.,.o,..,.....,....o,oo, ,,,,,,, 7 0 to 83 School Organizations, Ladies' Auxiliary, Men's Association, Alumni Society Athletic Teams: ..,,.,.......,,.,,..,,,...,,.....,..., ,.,,.. 8 4 to 98 Football Teams, Cross Country, Basketball Teams, Rifle Team Grammar School .,.....,............,,..,,..., ..... 9 9 to 104 Memories of June 1953 .,,,,..........,... . ..... 105 to 109 Chronicle of Events of the Year ....... ..A.,,....,. 1 10 to 131 September ......,.....1.. ..... 1 12 October ..,,,. ..,.. 1 14 November .. ..,.. 117 December .. i.... 121 January .... ..... 1 23 February .,.,cc ,,,1. 1 26 March ....... ..... 1 28 April ,,c4, 130 Advertising Index .4.. ...,...... . . ....... 133 Our Patrons ...,..... ............. 1 35 Our Advertisers ,...,, , ,.... 139 to 210 ACKNOWLEDGMENT The Division pages of our annual feature the churches and monasteries in the Diocese of Albany that are dedicated to the Immaculate Conception of the Most Blessed Virgin. We wish to acknowledge with thanks the help of the following priests and religious in helping us obtain these pictures: Rev. Camillus Balzarini, O. F. M., Conv., Rev. Thomas Barrett, Rev. John J. Forman, Rev. Joseph P. Hanlon, Rev. Harold L. McKeon, Rev. Francis B. Schatzlein, Rev. Joseph Varden, Rev. Boleslaus Watroba, Brother Celestine Luke, F. S. C., Mother Mary of the Holy Ghost O. P. 4444-V-4444444444-Y-4 Pageten ' 53-ji' ' 5 ff In ,f Tis. ' . Q N ff wwf WW in W King, dwg ff- , J fxwwwigg kr T K lf' ff' 'Hi' 'fy , K :xx -fffgxtix I my 2' 5 M , A .W AW -f ef' . .. f Q ' sw T f g, .f ,V ' fig fy J . 2, ' me EPM. R143 I 'J 3:0 5 ,fi 1-15' ' ' yy 6 CE 0 My ,:wA , M F? gf! ' .Q V, 'Yf,'.. . ' f ' 3 Q,,lsg'5 Q'ii ff Q X -it Q., , ji .91 2' A ff s . l 1 , 5 , The Regimental Shield of CBA sym- bolizes Religion, Knowledge and Patriotism under the guidance of The Christian Brothers. As in all their schools, the Brothers prepare their boys, spiritually and intellectually, to become faithful members of their church and loyal citizens of their country, as well as to fulfill their ultimate destiny of supernatural happiness. The zeal, self-sacrifice and joy of the Brothers as they go about their work is an inspiration to every student, as is also the friendliness and co-operation of the lay-staff who assist them. The REGIMENT is proud to salute THE FACULTY of CBA. ff ' f' , ,, X , VX, ' 1 , 1 ! Va l ffl! X N , 1,1 ff IV fl' C X ,SJ E , 4444444444 Church of the Immaculate Conception Haines Falls, New York l'ho village ol' Haines lfzllls is high in tho f1ZllSlxlll N10 ol Our Lady lIU2ll'lJX are flevotiomll L't'lllUl'S fm' the poo the village and fm' those in the three missions zlttucllecl to this Vhurch ol' the ll'l1I'l12lClll2lt0 f'OllCl'llllUll. Revere Ihomzis J. I'3z11'1'etl is the pastor. untains. The pzxrish church zmcl the ivy-mvu1'n-cl gm l r 4, plc REV. BROTHER B. THOMAS F.S.C. Uirwctvr, Principal Il , ' ,, ,L ,V , , ff f V 7 1 f'f'3747f-.f,, ,f f . REV. BROTHER BONIFACE F.S.C. Sub-IJirc'1'fm', Ctlllllllfillllflllf I'.M.S.8zT., Business Dvpf. Page ,fozlrfccw REV. BROTHER LEONARD F.S.C. Assis fn uf I,I'I.HCI'I!l1I Gzcillunre' Dc'partnLcnt pm! gg-f, BROTIIER PAULIAN, F.S.f'. Ilwfln, 1el'!jl.SfI'flI' HRO'I'IIl'IR A. FRANCIS, F.S.fT. lin mu r Uadvt VV. I,zu'mm'v prosm-nts El mlm-m tn the Guidzmc-0 IJil'0Ctf0l', otlwr Immzxrzl. lion fihiillqliil ul,l,i, Sc-4-1-1-tz11'y, mlm-sn't think tlu pmlmlm-nl is vc-ry tuugll, Iimtlmc-1' luullzm, Ik-an uf tlmv czulvmy, is Q11-vtvcl lay fum' ui' the GVEIIIIINHI' S4-lwul lmys. 'l'lw Off' ice of' tho Ilozm is il niw plum' to drop into for 21 4-hut and :1 wulwl of t'll4'1lllI'll.LQ'1'lll0Ill. BROTIIER A. IBENIS, l .Si lilfsfnr xx liwpf., .Uullfrnnllif N l'1ry1r' fl.-f'ft'1.'1l BROTHER C. ANTONY, F.S.C I,fIH'fII'fl1II, Ari Ilvpf., English Page sixteen BROTHER ARATOR, F.S.C. BROTHER ANGELUS History Doparfnzvnf EUGENE' F'b'C' EYIIQHSII I,UjNII'fIIlf'llIl . f: v f. Y, BROTHER BEDE ALOYSIUS, F.S.C. Frvnch Dz'12arfn1vnt A N ,L m W ,Ox BROTHER B. JAMES, F.S.C. Qurzrfmmlfzstvr, Scwncv , O'..O A X f . BROTHER BERNARD BROTHER AIJEI,BER'I' BROTHER A. I EI.IX, I .S.l'. THOMAS F.S.f'. EUGENE, I .S.CT. N1-fun,-f Ilwlmrfmwnf llfslorjf l,l'llfll'fHl1'Hf lwzylisll lIwlm1'l1nv':rf L-,., u 2 BRU'l'IIEli A. J.-XMICS, l .S.l'. f'lIlNNfl'll, l,Ill!jjHlIj1t'N Q f' f ' ' A Q, t M441 BROTHER V. MIUHAEI, I SC .1I!fflIf'IIl!Iffl'N I21'lIlU'flIIl'Ilf iw BROTHER V. EIJVVARID, F.S.lT. .Sannu fjljftllflllfllf 1'llfjl' x1'l'f'nl: 4 H ix HEY. BASIL CORBETT, BROTHER BRENDAN, F.S.C. O-F-IW VONV- Eiglzfh fiflldl' Sfmlwnf Vlrfrplalifl 5 KOTIIER A. FRANFIS, F.S.C. Eighth Gwulw BROTHER ALOYSIUS, F.S.C Srrwllll f7V!Ifl4' REV. VON.-NN LYNCH, O.F'.M. CONV. l uf'ulf.1f fvllflfllllfll I'r1gf' viglffrwn ii YP of 3' MR. RAYMOND LEVESQUE Q MR. EDWARD O,HAIRE MR. CARL FALIVENE I 1'w1c'l: llc'pnrI'n1f'nf Ilisfory, Phys. Ed. IFIUIIIJHII, Phys, Ed, . Ev-K ' 4 A-3' MR. JAMES J. LEYDEN 11111111 Instwlcfor MR. DONALD F. MCCARTHY Glmf Club Insirzmfor N-L Rx g fb CAPTAIN RAYMOND F. JOYCE, JR. U.S.A. l'.1lI.S.6LT. MR. FRANK J. HARDMEYEI Dru mafiws Page '7lilIl'f1'l'lL ' DR. ARTHUR J. SULLIVAN DR. JOHN B. CLANCY MR. THOMAS HURLEY Tmm Physician Tvanz Physician Tvam Tminvr MR. EDWARD MQCALLUM Czasforlimz - 'Y S 1 W MRS. KAE KEEGAN MRS. CECELIA E. MRS. ANNA METZGER Secretary REITTINGER Dietitian Dietitian Page twenty NHNMNR JOHN DOUGHERTY Most Military .A T' '--.aqdf CARMEN ROMANO Most Handsome JOSEPH BALTHAZARD Best Senior Actor' POML li. W Mow THOMAS HALPIN Best Senior Student Most Popular FRANK CYHRIEN Best Stlflllll' Athlete RAYMOND MQIJONALD Best Senior Writer Most Witt -49 ' PETER MAYONE Bm-st, Svnim' Musiviun ROBERT FINN O . Best Spirited Senior iw My CHESTER DI LALLO Most Plcasing Porsonulity DAVID RIKFIR Best Senior Oratol' its X E ff' A' lil ll 1? - AQ ', 52-aff' ' 9' y On September 7, 1950, about a hundred rather frightened little boys presented them- selves at the drill field of CBA. They had come to this school to obtain an education that would help them achieve their rightful place in the world. In June 1954, these same boys, now grown to young manhood, pass in review before their schoolmates for the last time, and in their own minds they also pass in review their four years spent within the walls of CBA. The REGIMENT salutes THE SENIORS of 1954. ,N T . -ffyr wiv RY: is X V4 . V' an f' r I Xllsks awsom- ivvr ' R xx ,f .. -R Wir if ,xxx I f -, Q Xe 'fx x tk X ll? lil lil Ill Ill lil E l l l 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 Church of the Immaculate Conception New Lebanon, New York Famous for its Lourdes Grotto, the Church of the lm- maculute Conception in New Lebanon was lounclorl in October 1874. It is easily accessible to Allmny-just about an hour's ride along' Route 20 in the foothills of the Berk- shires. The pastor is Reverend Frzlncis H. Schzltzlein. A X. X- if rx eacfef eafzf. 8. 8 485 Central Avenue, Albany, N. Y. St. Patrick's Joe Joe a great actor who starred in the senior play . . . also likes fine music . . . his hobbies are bowling and singing, at which he is very good . . . as a commanding officer his company thinks that he is tops . . . the same feeling exists throughout the school . . . his personality is great and his friends are many. Merit Roll 1, 25 Credit Roll 3, 4, Varsity Track 1, 2, 3. 4, Football 13 Intramural Cross Country 1, 33 Wansboro Rifles 3, -lg Dance Committee 4, Senior Play 4. 4 -. .1'. ....'i .',.' ::' 'W 44-v-41-44444f.144-444 Gadelfdl Sql. famefi Jf. fqlfen I 7 Bleecker Place, Albany, N. Y. lloly Vross Jim Sits quietly in the back of Room 304 . . . reserved, but friendly . . . fond of photography as an indoor hobby, but is glad when he can get some hunting and fishing in the big out- doors . . . expects that he'll be serving Uncle Sam for a while . . . but after that will work toward his Certified Public Accountant de- gree . . . Yearbook Staff 4. l'f1gf' fu-fnfy-four ear. sa: mf Glafu Rams. ,mm 25 Orchard Avenue, Ravena, N. Y. St. Patrick's Gabby,' A prize wit . . . with sleek black hair Gab- by , a country boy from a country town . . . heading south in his own little car after grad- uation from H. V. Technical Institute . . . good ear for music . . . loves his sax , . . loss to our band when he leaves . . . hopes to be a Southern businessman someday . . . Merit Roll 1g Credit Roll 3, 43 Band 2, 3, 4, Concert Soloist 3, 4: Rifle Team lg Intramural Basketball 1, 2, Intramural Cross Country 1. ik L 'f -pn- Q, QP eau fa y. swam Bm 30 Fairlawn Avenue, Albany, N. Y. St. Vincent De Paul Sully Smedley the Assassin . . . an all-round C.B.A. man: oratory, dramatics, music, journalism . . . proficient in sports but too small for Varsity . . . knows all about sports figures . . . interested in everybody and everything . . . will be a doctor someday , . . next stop Ford- ham University. Merit Roll 1, 25 Credit Roll 3g Basketball 1, 23 Baseball 1g Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Senior Play 4g Yearbook Staff 45 Intramural Cross Country 1, 2, 3, Intra- mural Basketball 3, 45 Public Speaking l, 2, 3. My Earle! fl. .fauaence 4. Eafuuf 53 Judson Street, Albany, N. Y. St. Patrick's Laug One of the giants of C.B.A .... can always be seen cruising in a big blue Buick . . . a wonderful guy to have for a friend . . . al- ways willing to give you the shirt off his back if you need it . . . one of the better bowlers of the Academy . . . likes basketball and likes to go for long drives in the country. Credit Roll 25 Merit Roll 1, 33 Football 15 Intra- mural Basketball 4g Intramural Cross Country 2, 33 Wansboro Rifles 4. eazfeleaapfain .f 4. Beagle 396 Third Avenue, Watervliet, N. Y. St. Brigid's Benz Benz can fall asleep in any position . . . sleeps through a period and still knows what went on . . . a scholarship man . . . his marks here have proven that he deserved it . . . a fine leader of men for he has had good control over his company . . . main interest is to be a millionaire. Honor Roll 1, 2g Merit, Roll 3, 43 Wansboro Rifles 43 Football 13 Boxing' 1g Basketball lg Intra- hural Cross Country 1, 2, 33 Track 1, 23 Intra- mural Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4, Dance Committee 45 Hecklers' Club 3, 4. .fly F , I 2' , J JRJHJ--:J-f 5 . ' .uf ' '-J. .s-J-,143 W 'J ,. J! AJ'- .1-Jul. 3 ,'s-f'f'f.-gf-v-P J ,JJ-I cake X ff' M ,MH bg-by hvvvlfddr fx .CR 'Q -sf 'eff .f-we --'f sa. KK: Gab! .EL Gal. Radar! Jl.f'BzeZec!zi 7 Columbia Street, Schenectady, N. Y. St. Mary's Belek Belek enjoys all sports . . . boating is his favorite pastime . . . attends every game at the Academy . . . swimming and camping occupy his time during the summer months . . . dancing and reading are his special likes during the school year . . . plans to enter the field of Physics and get married. Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 4, Wansboro Rifles 12, 3, 4, Varsity Football 3, 43 Schenectady Club 1, 2, 3, 4. ear. 591. fu elm yum j. aww 60 Dempster Street, Ravena, N. Y. St. Patrick's t'Jack Another hick from Ravena . . . ardent fan of boating and swimming . . . cars are his fav- orite hobby and pastime . . . interested in sports and young ladies . . . sociable lad who likes dances and other social gatherings . . . enjoys a good hot rod race . . . is preparing for a life of ease. Credit Roll 2, 4g Band 1, 2, 3, 4g Baseball 13 Cross Country 2, 3, Intramural Basketball 3. l'agc tzvmzfy-szlr eacf. Sql. 14161644 fzanafcf W. Eaawn R.D. 5, Guilderland Rd., Schenectady, N. Y. Immaculate Conception Ron Cars and chickens are his main interest . . . enjoys hot rod races . . . building stock cars and customizing old cars occupy most of his spare time . . . can be found at a nearby roller skating rink . . . great ambition in life is to own his own large farm after finishing col- lege. Schenectady Club 1, 2, 3, 45 Merit Roll 1. fi -'18 ear. 4mlSgL ,14aJmz,a.eazzafm 10 Tremont Street, Albany, N. Y. Blessed Sacrament Mickey Well liked by everyone . . . chief pastime is shooting darts . . . enjoys watching a good basketball game . . . drives his father's car as often as he can get his hands on it , . . big ambition is to be a salesman . . . if he combines his like for traveling with his ambition he might turn out to be another famous traveling salesman. Intramural Cross Country 2, 43 Intramural Basket- ball P 4 , t c .., . eaf.fz.e..z. f.fumWfe - 579 New Scotland Avenue, Albany, N. Y. Holy Cross Vinny Vinny is a great party goer . . . one of the high scorers on the rifle team . . . can always be found cheering at the football and basket- ball games . . . among his hobbies are model building and swimming . . . after school he can be found at Lippman's Pharmacy . . . his ambition is to be a Christian Brother. Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 4, Plebe Medal 1g Rifle Team 1, 2, 3, 43 Band 1, 2, 3, 43 Varsity B Club 3, 43 Wansboro 3, 4, Public Speaking 1, 2, 35 Yearbook Staff 43 Sentry Staff I, 2, 3, 43 Debating' Team Z, Dance Committee 4, Senior Play 4. ear. ew. fzwzm. eafeczuwza 343 lludson Avenue, Albany, N. Y. Saint Casimir Danny Outstanding track and boxing star . . . won Golden Gloves in his junior year . . . favorite hangout is the Broadway Gym . . . drawing and painting are the other main interests of this talented artist . . . makes friends with everyone . . . can't miss being a success in the business world. Merit Roll 1, 2, 3, 4, Track 1, 2, 3, 43 Cross Country 1, Z, 3, 43 Band 1, 2, 3, 43 Intramural Basketball 1 2, 3, 43 Intramural Boxing' 1, 2. 3, 4. I - - E 'Ui-rJ..r:J-,r 0 -J eiuwfi W A, J J'JSJlA- Seeif- - , . r,..o.::' I Ququq-Juv any-oovvvvdvl 2 'Q7 eww fi: fr. ,adam 04. ma -70410 57 Summit Avenue, Albany, N. Y. St. Anthony's Del A red Olds is Del's badge . . . often seen at the Pat Club . . . will work with either a pen- cil or a drill in his future life as his ambitions are either art or dentistry . . . or both . . . never did take to Trig. or parades . . . Septem- ber address, St. Michaels. Merit Roll 2, 33 Wansboro Rifles 35 Yearbook Staff 45 Football 1, 25 Baseball 1, 23 Intramural Cross Country 1, 2, 33 Intramural Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4g Glee Club 35 Credit Roll 1, 4. ...r-..-, eaafef 0. elemewi 809 Livingston Avenue, Albany, N. Y. Blessed Sacrament Flip Flip is one of the few red heads in the school . . . likes to tinker with cars even though other hobbies take up most of his spare time . . , golf, basketball, and football are t'Flip's main interests . . . always found at the Greeks . . . even though his future is as yet undecided, he will land a job making a high take-home pay. Football 13 Track 15 Intramural Basketball 1, 2, 3. Page fzrrnfy-right cw. sez. Ma. Maxam f. ezqfwz 95 Northern Boulevard, Albany, N. Y. Philip Livingston '4Cliff Quick witted . . . very easy going . . . well liked by his fellow classmates . . . always ready and willing to do favors for anyone . . . attends all social events . . . enjoys searching for new adventures . . . discussing sports at Sol's is one of his many interests . . . future plans include managing his own business. Baseball 13 Dance Committee 43 Yearbook Staff 43 Glee Club 15 Intramural Basketball I, 2. for : xi'- W eacfel eafnl. flanalcf Z. fbefllaifea 1676 Lenox Rd., Schenectady, N. Y. Oneida Jr. High Ronnie Popular President of the Schenectady Club . . . joined the Cadet corps as a sophomore . . . attained an excellent record at C. B. A .... well liked and respected by his classmates . . . in- terests range from sports to girls and chem- istry to cars . . . to be a research Chemist, is his sole ambition . . . hopping the train for South Bend, Indiana, CN.Il.J come September. Merit Roll 2, 33 Varsity Basketball 2, 3, 43 Varsity Baseball 2, 3, 4g Varsity B Club 2, 3, 43 VVansboro Rifles 3, 43 Schenectady Club 2, 3, -1. Edd M4404 640110, 14. fbzfdla 1755 Avenue A., Schenectady, N. Y. St. Anth0ny's Chet Outstanding senior in every respect . . . a true sportsman . . . joined the ranks as a sophomore . . . his perfect 2-year record has earned him the rank of Major . . . teams up with Ron De Matteo to lead the varsity in basketball and baseball . . . Vice-President of the Schenectady club . . . ambition is to be successful in the medical profession . . . we believe you, CHFJT. Honor Roll 2, 3, 43 Schenectady Club 2, 3, 43 Varsity HB Club 2, Ii, 43 Wansboro Rifles A13 Varsity Baseball 2, 3, 43 Varsity Basketball Ii, 43 Intramural Cross Country 2, 4. Gale! Jfenfzq f25iRudcia Box 9, Ilelderberg Ave., Schenectady, N. Y. John Bigsbee Hank Very industrious senior . . . takes quite a liking to Chemistry . . . has an unusual hobby of collecting model trains . . . come September Hank will start his chemistry major at Notre Dame . . . he is also on the ball at giving answers during the Solid Geometry classes. Honor Roll 2, 43 Merit Roll 1, 33 Wansboro Rifles 3, 43 Track 1, 2, 8, 43 Intramural Basketball I, 223 Intramural Cross Country 2, 43 Schenectady Club 1, 2, 3, 43 Dance Committee 43 Yi' ' ' Staff 4: Varsity B Club 3, 4. B FWU' W., .YW-iw-10 W Cray qw. J 'UQ QAJJ - ..u0 ' J J fx 12 'Q' eacfef eaplain .Eagle 10 Eagle Street, Schenectady, N. Y. St. John the Evangelist Frank Frank, the ladies, man . . . teller of tall tales . . . another Schenectady contribution to the corps . . . enjoys a bit of Italian food now and then . . . up on top when it comes to scoring for the rifle team . . . heading for Notre Dame . . . his shingle will be a tongue twister, Doctor Doyle, Dentist . Merit Roll 1, 2, 3, 43 Wansboro Rifles 2, 3, 43 Tennis 2, Football 13 Dance Committee 43 Yearbook Staff 4 fAsst. Editorjg Varsity BH Club 2, 3, 43 Rifle Team 1, 2, 3, 45 Intramural Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4, Intramural Cross Country 1, 2, 3, 4. Mastiff-q::xfQ:f.::r gr - ' yi ,rf ,A-wif--1' . ,ww . - ear. fx. ea. gala au. :zsM.,1.az,, 327 Western Avenue, Albany, N. Y. Milne Jack Jack, husky Lt. Colonel of the First Batt. . . . plans to attend Cornell at the expense of Uncle Sam . . . Civil Engineering is his goal . . . has won many outstanding honors at C.B.A. as well as a possible N.R.O.T.C. Scholarship , , . he'll make an outstanding Naval Officer. Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 4, General Excellence Medal 1 3' Wansboro Rifles 2, 3, 4, Rifle Team 1, 2, 3, Tlrack 3, 4, Co-Editor Yearbook Staff 4g Dance Com- mittee 4g Intramural Basketball lg Boy's State Rep- resentative 3. Page Hz irty Gala' .EL fame! J. fbaavlee 2651 Aqueduct Road, Schenectady, N. Y. St. John the Evangelist Dori Another one of our distinguished Schenec- tadians ..., i oins the list of the many seniors who enjoy the great outdoors . . . dislikes long Wool socks that girls Wear . . . plans to enter into Cornell in the fall . . . always is ready to give a helping hand to anyone in distress . . . , can't miss being a huge success. Merit Roll 13 Credit Roll 2, 35 Wansboro Rifles 4, Rifle Team 1, 25 Intramural Basketball 2, 3: Schenectady Club 1, 2, 3, 4g Yearbook Staff 4. Gaefef fu sa. fzfczmf nz. .craze 24 Ramsey Place, Albany, N. Y. St. Teresa's Dick Practically everyone at C. B. A. at one time or another has noticed Dick and his ancient Dodge . . . when not behind the wheel he is under the car keeping it in good shape . , . Dick was a very hard worker on the Business Staff of the Yearbook . . . upon graduation Dick plans to enter Villanova. Yearbook Staff 43 Senior Play 43 Dance Uommittcc 4g Band 1, 2, 3, 43 Rifle Team 13 Cheerleading' 1, 2, 3. ear. 591. fu ezaa ,a.1mj..ezm,,M 6-A Summit Street, Rensselaer, N. Y. St. John's Albany Big John Big John . . . a really rugged fellow . . . was a six foot tackle on the football team . . . always see John at a dance with his one and only, Joan . . . eating sandwiches one of his favorite pastimes . . . hopes to raise a family of six boys . . . lots of luck Big John, you'll have it. Football 13 Varsity Football 2, 3, 43 Basketball 1, 2, 33 Baseball 1, 2, 33 Varsity B Club 2, 3. eacfeffieaffazaad 7faoma4 R. Bagel 76 Lincoln Ave., Albany, N. Y. Our Lady of Angels Red Dog A wild one who will take any dare . . . will get a laugh at any occasion . . . his foolish stunts will make anyone gape in wonderment . . . a true friend . . . he will do any one a favor . . . spends spare time drawing or swim- ming when weather permits. Merit Roll l, 23 Credit Roll 3, 43 Football 13 Varsity Football 2, 3, 43 Varsity Baseball 3, 43 Base- ball 1, 23 Intramural Basketball Z. , .. .ILIWW -0 QW -065 fx 12. .,,, if ww ff' ,Ji P' 12' I A ,.f' X Gaels! Smgeanl rqaffuvz. 27 Burhans Place, Elsmere, N. Y. Elsmere Grade School Art Sleek yellow Willys Jeepster, Art's pride and joy . . . excellent skier . . . one of the ,V any seniors who enjoys good food . . . being 'A Delmar boy, his favorite hangout is the Toll Gate . . . college he wishes to attend is LeMoyne . . . eventually he will have a wife and four kids. Intramural Basketball 2, 4, Intramural Cross Country 2, 43 Dance Committee 43 Senior Play 4. . ,.. eaea Id fr. ,aww 1 awzaj 383 Orange Street, Albany, N. Y. Philip Livingston UGO-Slow A senior with an unusual nickname has many unusual likes . . . dislikes overcrowded areas and all western stories . . . intensive interest in American History . . . sure to find our popular Go-Slow at Sol's on New Scot- land Avenue . . . he's Siena bound in Septem- ber to obtain a Liberal Arts Degree. Merit Roll 23 Credit Roll 1, 3, 45 WaHSb01'O Rifles ig oliatiseliall 13 Basketball 13 Intramural Basketball Pugr' thirty-two QW f ijfffj, F751 Gale! 141 C4644 Radu! ff. Qian 36 Main Street, Cohoes, N. Y. Keverly Rusty t'Rusty is a true Irishman and Cohoesian . . . voted the best spirited senior . . . always has a witty saying to take the blues out of the day . . . great encouragement to the other members of the football team . . . never en- joyed being bothered with homework . . . has a very fine singing voice . . . the business world attracts this outstanding red-headed cadet. Credit Roll lg Football 1, 2, 3g 'Varsity BH Club 2, 3g Track 1: Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4. 1? ew. fu fi: vzwm y. Qallaglnea 356 Orange Street, Albany, N. Y. Our Lady of Angels Tom Stage man first class . . . tremendous help to C. B. A. in past four years . . . Siena will get a master electrician in the fall . . . busi- ness administration to be his bread and but- ter . . . his car and bowling comprise his fav- orite pastimes. Track Z, 3, 43 Intramural Basketball 2, 33 Intra- mural Cross Country 23 Dance Coniniittec 43 Year- book Staff 43 Wansboro Rifles 3, 43 Senior Play 43 Varsity B Club 3. awe: equi www M qaygm 16 Dudley Heights, Albany, N. Y. Our Lady of Angels Willie Well liked by fellow cadets . , . always has a humorous remark to amuse the crowd . . . fav- orite pastimes include model building, collect- ing souvenirs , . . and taking long trips in his Hudson . . . plans for the future include study- ing Pre-med at Notre Dame . . . upon con- clusion of study, hopes to practice in a neigh- boring city . . . Willie can usually be found at L.A. Honor Roll 1, 43 Merit Roll 2, 33 Wansboro Rifles 2, 43 Senior Play 43 Yearbook Staff 43 Cross Country 13 Track 1, 3, 43 lntramural Basketball 1, 2, 3, 43 Intramural Cross Country 1, 23 Varsity B Club 4. e.-aa: cam: vzma .e...4e1,,a 7 Sycamore Street, Albany, N. Y. St. Teresa's Ted Colonel Ted . . . military genius of the reg- iment . . . girls, sports, dancing, and the Yankees rate high among his likes . . . the Lover on and off stage . . . terrific chucker, with a fast breaking curve ball . . . most every- thing in the Senior Poll . . . Notre Dame or R. P. I. will get the nod for a Civil Engineer- ing Degree. Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 43 General Excellence Medal 2' Plebes Medal 23 Wansboro Rifles 3 ball 2, 3, 43 Intramural Basketball , - . Senior Play 4g Varsity B Club Wlwe do sr QW Q03 , ',,z .' L 'se- ' I u -e- ' ni- inittee 43 Yearbook Staff 43 Public S - 2, . 2, za, , - .I X ' emi. Ml jafuz M J! 3 Ellendale Drive, Albany, N. Y. W St. Mary's Academy Jack ff X l X Parties and dances are Jack's pastimes X l . . . big ambition is to marry a millionairess and open a nightclub . . . loves to sleep, and eating X is fun, too . . . can usually be found in A X Deenis' green Mercury . . . can't stand f f people who think that they are big deals . . . . Army will probably be the next stop for A V Jack, il Credit Roll 35 Intramural Basketball 2, 3, 43 Intra- mural Cross Country 4. 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 Nr Gacfef .Zncf fl. famed 8. olfddldflcg 101 South Main Avenue, Albany, N. Y. Elsmere Grade School Jim More reserved than most . . . fond of good music . . . wants to do extensive traveling . . . enjoys a good book , . . plans to attend the l'niversity of Syracuse in the fall . . . hopes to be a successful Architectural Engineer . . . one of the finer Cadet officers . . . is fond of social functions . . . can usually be found with Vince Chesterfield, or Dick Salisbury. Merit Roll 13 Credit Roll 33 Glee Club 2, 25, 43 Debating Team 33 Librarian 1, 2, 33 Dance Committee 4g Sentry 1, 2, 3, 45 Yearbook 45 Public Speaking 1, 2, 35 Varsity B Club 4. Page thirty-four Gacfell Wficfzaef Jfannan 8 Waverly Place, Albany, N. Y. Our Lady of Angels Skip Calm, character from 4B . . . follows big league baseball . . . favorite pastime is play- ing basketball and attending parties . . . not too keen on early morning rising . . . hopes to make a large sum of money some day and retire at an early age . . . has his eyes on Siena. Credit Roll 13 Football lg Baseball 1: Basketball lg Intramural Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4. . u lac Gale! sea gmt! 3. fewmwqf, 269 South Manning Boulevard, Albany, N. Y. St. Teresa's Dt-enis Austere of countenance but hilarious. . . a cautious driver behind the wheel ol' his green Mercury . . . always with Big John . . . Deenis may be found at the Greek's . . . not playing many sports . . . he can tell you much about any sport. Merit Roll 1, Credit Roll 23 Basketball I 2' Intra- mural Cross Country 1, 23 Intramural ,Basketball 3, 4, Glee Club 1, 2. eafel' lfficfzael 'Z .fag 36 Carlton Avenue, Cohoes, N. Y. St. Agnes Mike One of our better athletes . . . active in football and track . . . likes to shoot a game of darts for a change of pace . . . is leaving his future up to good old Uncle Sam . . . pals around with Bill McEnaney, his good friend . . . spends his spare time at Finn's , . . truly a fine representative of Cohoes. Football 1, 2, 33 Track 1, 2, 35 Basketball 13 Glec Club 1, 2, 3, 4. Gale! .BL Zddliam 4. .faamaae 2731 Augustine Ave., Schenectady, N. Y. Draper lligh School Bill Bill switched from 4B to 4A to be near the Schenectady crowd . . . one of C. B.A.'s top riflemen . . . quiet humor . . . does not intend to be a mathematician . . . will be a tree-expert after a college course in forestry. Credit Roll lg Schenectady Club 1, 2, Ji, 43 Rifle Team 1, 2, 3, 43 Wansboro Rifles 3, 45 Dance Com- mittee 4g Intramural Basketball 1. 1 Q36 '45 . iii' - ,annoy Y ea- I fx SR X' X WW 579 North Pearl Street, Albany, N. Y. St. Teresa's Jack One of the most popular seniors . . . active in baseball and basketball . . . enjoys reading a good book , . . active in school functions . . . dislikes people who think highly of them- selves . . . plans to attend some yet undeter- mined college in September. Credit Roll 13 Wansboro Rifles 43 Dance Com- mittee 43 Baseball 1, 23 Basketball 1, 23 Intramural Basketball 1, 2, 3, 45 Intramural Cross Country 1, 2, 3. . . . ii, ,,.... ....1 1 -Q--1 N. .... .L K .5 ,X .,c,f,im-,,,.,L, --, ?-.IMT ,KN J-, kr K ' f , -f . - Mi.. -,,, .--.4 M m titititiitiittt Genie! pfuluale famed M fwhaq 25 Smith St., Albany, N. Y. liossleville Jim,' Jim came to C. B. A. in his junior year . . . tennis, golf and basketball are his favorites . . . a probable college student in the fall , . , sleeping and eating in between meals take up most of his time . . . girls about 5' 4 tall are tops on his list . . . Jim is known for his ability to get his teachers riled and then be forgiven . . . Jim will certainly be a credit to C. B. A. Pagc' thirty-six ss. .U v-, M. . E -.Mg 3 Gaia! 667110541 Zlfzilfiam .feafzq 301 Elder Street, Schenectady, N. Y. St. Joseph's Bill Bill, stubby guard in C. B. A.'s forward wall . . . pre-dental at Union in the fall . . . Dental School next . . . another great sport from Schenectady . . . treasurer of the Schenectady Club . . . enjoys sporting events . . . likes to read a good book . . . shy with girls, but give him time . . . good luck pulling teeth, Bill. Honor Roll 2, 43 Merit Roll 1g Credit Roll 33 Varsity Football 3. 45 Varsity Tennis 2, 3, 45 Intra- mural Boxing 13 Schenectady Club 1, 2, 3, 4: Wans- boro Rifles 4. fi, 1056 Hegeman St., Schenectady, N. Y. Van Corlear Jr. High Jim Plumber of the Schenectady Club . . . in the future Jim hopes to follow in his father's plumbing business . . . Jim's favorite hangout is in his Cadillac . . . although Jim was not one of the highest officers he has made a very impressive showing at C. B. A .... we wish the best of luck to the leader of our band. Schenectady Club 1, 2, 3, 43 Band 1, 2, Il, 43 Boxing 2, Small Band 1, 2, 3, 4. ear. sez. 14161444 para ,4.Ma,w North Main Street, Coeymans, N. Y. St. Patrick's Ravena Pete Trumpet, piano, accordion are the instru- ments on which Pete plays his jazzy music . . . a real hep-cat, goes crazy when he hears Ray Anthony's band . . . sharp dresser, and very popular with everyone. Credit Roll 15 Varsity Football 25 Intramural Cross Country 1, 2, 33 Rifle Team 13 Intramural Basketball 1, 2, 33 Band 1, 2, 3, 43 Spring' Concert Soloist 3, 4. Gael Ray 4. lffcfboaalcf 201 Lenox Avenue, Albany, N, Y. St. Teresa's Ray Happy-go-lucky guy, That's Ray . . . al- ways out for a good time and a good laugh . . . one of the five seniors on our varsity basketball team . . . good exciting mystery story attracts Ray . . . shrewd pinochle play- er is he . . . did excellent business work on the Yearbook staff . . . certainly he'll make a prominent business man after graduating from St. Michael's College. Credit Roll 4g Football lg Basketball 1, 2, Il, 45 Baseball lg Track lg Interclass Cro. 1 45 Yearbook Staff 4. ' 2' 0,0-'JJJJ 9 .J J.u'-'g7,DAJAJ W 'D -1 , '31-lu-Jvc. f-M05 A 'W '-wgoovvv ZR 'QV ear. 591. fi: ez. -74mm ,a Mazza 126 Northern Boulevard, Albany, N. Y. Our Lady of Angels Tom Tom's quick wit has made him the most comical member of the Big Four , Engel, Mittler, Panella, and Rivers . . . likes to bowl in his spare time . . . enjoys basketball and any other sport which is played for fun alone . . . can often be seen at the Mayflower . . . hopes to get married and run his own business. Credit Roll 13 Cross Country 15 Intern-lass Cross Country 1: Intern-lass Basketball 2. eaefel' Qefaafcf 114c!Vama4a 42 Collins Place, Albany, N. Y. St. Teresa's lVIacU Mac the smallest senior of the class of 54 has a friendly personality . . . his natural ability to be a comic wins him many friends . . . with amateur movies as his hobby, lVIac,' spends many hours entertaining friends . . . he may be found at the Greeks many a day with Deenis , Big John and others. Baseball 15 Football lg Basketball 1, 2. Page thirty-z'ighf Gacfel' 391. Wdkcm lffcgnaneq 436 Manning Boulevard, Albany, N, Y. Blessed Sacrament Mac Genial . . . brawny . . . likes school . . . at 2:40 each day . . . likes the Cohoes crowd: Finn, LaBombard and Co .... enjoyed kidding Big Floyd and Big John . . . will be the biggest oil man in Albany some day . . . big in body . . . big in heart . . . we'l1 miss you, Mac Varsity Football 2, fig Vaitsity B Club 2, 3g Intramural Boxing 1. eaeez ew: ezmza u Mmwze 425 Livingston Avenue, Albany, N. Y. St. M2l1'j'7S tlhuck Chuck , as his scholastic record shows, is one of C. B. A.'s hardest workers . . . an avid sports enthusiast . . . roller skating and boat- ing are his favorite hobbies.. . he is the author of many of the fine articles found in the Sentry . . . his conscientious and pleasant attitude will aid him greatly as an electrical engineer . . . from R. l'. I. Merit Roll 1, 35 Honor Roll LZ, ,lg Wansboro Rifles 3, 43 Sentry 3, 43 lntraniural Vross Country lg lntra- mural Basketball l, 2. Gale! Spf. Mai. HMM! IZ. Mmm 25 Cole Avenue, Albany 5, N. Y. Maywood Al Pleasant . . . lots of fun . . . bowling in his spare time a must . . . one of the top C. B. A. riflemen . . . calm, cool, tops in the clutch . . . heading for the wide open spaces in the fall . . . Notre Dame . . . business tycoon in the near future . . . loves Trig! Credit Roll lg Wansboro Rifles 43 Rifle Team 1, 2, 3, 45 Intramural Cross Country I, 45 Schcnectady Club 1, 2, 3, -13 Varsity B Club 'L -1. cafe: sg. Kwwzz, av. MWA, 2323 Western Ave., tiuilderland. N. Y. St. Madeleine Sophie Kenny Ken, one of the best second basemen C. li. A. has ever had . . . great clutch hitter . . . talks baseball the year round... his likes range from photography to bowling . . . never without a smile on his face , . . a corny character from 4B . . . say Ken-when you reach the big leagues send us some autograph- ed tickets to your games. Baseball lg Varsity Baseball Jig lntrainural Has- ketball 1, 2, 3, 4. w 2 N E 0.0-J'J'J .J V - c J' U'i'Q1lU.e.,a W 3 gb-6 ,,vU'J ,QJYJUU I Qwvvoowvvv 'X SR 'Q7 each! 7fnamaA. 0'7aole 111 Grove Ave., Albany, N. Y. St. Teresa's Red Red, a faithful fan of the New York Giants . . . very efficient in his drawings . . . contributed greatly to the excellent art- work of our Yearbook . . . along with his love, baseball, he enjoys playing a game of hoop . . . checks and rechecks on all his homework assignments . . . a man of many questions . . . the medical profession after graduation from Siena is Red's ambition. Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 43 Baseball 3, 43 Intramural Basketball 1, 2, 3, 43 Intramural Cross Country 1, 2, 33 Yearbook 4. aaa: fx. vzam af. mmf eau MW amz, 4. ofam 420 Hackett Boulevard, Albany, N. Y. St. Teresa's Tom Tom's many hobbies include bowling, golf- ing and ice skating . . . likes a good movie . . . television commercials irk him, if they are too long . . . palling around with Tom O'Toole and Art Fealey occupies most of his spare time . . . future plans include Albany College of Pharmacy and a drugstore of his own. Vredit Roll 1, 43 Band 1, 2: Track 13 Intramural Basketball 1, 2, 33 Intramural Cross Country 1, 3. Page fnrfy 3 Cramond St., Schenectady, N. Y. Blessed Sacrament Obie Obie is a great athlete and student as well . . . his is the familiar voice heard over the P. A. system . . . Obie has a secret Everybody I become acquainted with I liken . . . someday Obie will be head of a large business . . . Obie likes good clean fun and we of the Senior Class wish him success for the future. Honor Roll 1, 2, 4g Merit Roll 3, Football 1, 2, 3, 4, Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4, Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4, Wansboro Rifles 3, 4. E' Gad. .-991. fu GZ. juqut .-Si Amelia 38 Lexington Avenue, Albany, N. Y. Our Lady of Angels l'eppy One button rolled suits . . . pegged pants . . . sharp clothes are Peppy's motto . . . Spruce Street gym is his favorite hangout, where boxing occupies his spare time. . . Mayflower rates second as top hangout . . . this well-liked senior plans to attend Siena and study accounting. Merit Roll 15 Credit 2, -15 Intramural Cross Country 1, 2, 39 Intramural Basketball 1, 23 Intramural Box- ing 1g Cross Country 2. 15 Sparkill Avenue, Albany, N. Y. St. James Ron Hunting and fishing are to his liking . . . can usually be found at the Greeks . . . eating good food, or any kind of food at all is his favorite pastime . . . we hope that he earns enough money to feed himself . . . plans to step into his father's shoes as an under- taker. eat sa ,az ez. warm Q. fnam 391 Western Avenue, Albany, N. Y. La Salle Walt Always ready to give suggestions and carry them out . . . his outdoor interests include swimming and hunting . . . future indicates an apprenticeship in the G. E .... when not at the Greek's, spare time spent building models. Track 15 Cross Country 2, 45 Yearbook Staff 4, Intramural Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4. filmtv' - cf oven , Jus! gb-4 VJ J L i as N1 ll' Z 1 f v i 42. '3 Gale! .fi poweu 9W Glenmont, Albany, N. Y. St, Patrick's Windyl' Windy gets his name from an impressive showing in cross country . . . he has led the track and cross country teams to many victo- ries . . . Windy likes swimming, hunting and camping but dislikes girls who talk too much . . . anything he does in the future will most likely be successful because of his great drive. Cross Country 1, 2, 3, 4g Track 2, 3, 4g Basketball 1, 2. Gale! eapfain fbawkf Rifzm 23 Bogart Terrace, Albany, N. Y. Our Lady Help of Christians Rugid Captain Rugid . . . great competitor . . . credit to the Purple and Gold . . . henpecked husband in our Senior Play . . . more interests and hobbies than any other senior . . . t'Digsl' sports, literature and parties . . . a guy who knows his ambition and loves it . . . good luck in your study of Architecture at Cornell, Rugid . Merit Roll 1, 2, 43 Credit Roll 3g Varsity Track 2, 3, 43 Varsity Football 2, 3, 45 Dance Committee 45 Intramural Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4g Intramural Cross Country 15 Wansboro Rifles 43 Yearbook Staff -1, Senior Play 4g Public Speaking 3, 4. Page forty-two eacfel' 141 Ecfwafuf feiamfi 163 Central Avenue, Albany, N. Y. Our Lady of Angels Swanee Swanee makes friends easily . . . because he's always ready to help anyone who needs it . . . goes along with a joke anytime . . . every Sunday night is skating night at Hoffman's . . . enjoys a date with his girl, Babs . . . a Union College man next fall . . . hopes to study Civil Engineering. Merit Roll 1, 2: Credit Roll 3, 4, Yearbook 43 Intramural Basketball 1, 25 Intramural Cross Country 1 -J ,.... Gaia! .fi acumen G. Romano 235 Orange Street, Albany, N. Y. St. Mark's Carmelito Carmelito . . . big all-round sportsman, three letter man . . . most handsome senior . . . great reader and terrific personality . . . Syra- cuse or Holy Cross will probably get the nod . . . this C. B. A. grad a future medic . . . great drive and determination, his trade mark. Credit Roll 1, 2, 3, 43 Wansboro Rifles 3, 45 Varsity Football 2, 3, 4g Varsity Basketball 2, 3, 45 Varsity Baseball 2, 3, 4. eafzaf eww ,ywpxi M nm 25 Oakwood Drive, West Albany, N. Y. Blessed Sacrament Joe Quiet, reserved, almost shy, but always will- ing to do a favor . . . spends leisure time with his hobby, photography . . . closest chums Dick Salisbury and Joe Savoie . . . Siena will be lucky to get as hard-working and pleasant a student as Joe. Credit Roll 13 Merit Roll 2, 3, 4. ear. usa: fzazmdzy. sazaaw, 21 Cambridge Road, Albany, N. Y. St. Margaret Mary's Dick Dick is always ready for a good time . . . enjoys good music . . . fond of public speaking . . . dislikes math . . . enjoys swimming . . . always ready for a laugh . . . will attend Vil- lanova in September . . . can usually be found with Vince Chesterfield, Jim Howard or Bill Larmore . . . hopes to be a successful business man in later life . . . a good officer. Credit Roll 1, 4, Glee Club 2, 3, 4, Debating 33 Public Speaking 1, 2, 3, 4, Cheerleading. 3, Yearbook Staff 45 Varsity B Club 43 Dance Committee 43 Librarian 1, 2, 33 Sentry Staff 1 ' - 'nes- Union Youth Editor 4. B F. ,u J-J--J-J-ff J.--Ju-4'-7-:J W J fs, Dj '-I-Jvvias 5 ?f'74,Y' J 655-X: -i PJ-udu only-419 Q' wvv 0.-.-.r X- lf f . X M tg X Y X aaa. 371. 111 ez. flicfaafuf nv. 51,1111 227 South Swan St., Albany, N. Y. Our Lady Help of Christians Dick Superior, unequaled, plenty of spirit on the baseball diamond . . . Dick's perfect fielding and .315 batting average helped to keep C. B. A. on top . . . his sharp remarks will bring a smile to anyoneis face . . . he passes spare time painting. Credit Roll 43 Baseball 2, 3, 4. .nl i' i' i' 'A' it it i' i' 'A' i' if ik if 'A' i' cw. 591. 141' ez. 04111 12. 5111111111 370 Leedale Street, Albany, N. Y. Henderson Junior lligh Paul During the holidays Paul spends his time hunting and fishing . . . likes dancing and social events . . . women are quite interesting, or so says this cadet . . . homework never ap- pealed to him . . . looks forward to a gay time in college. Football 33 Varsity B Club 3. Page forty-four 61.1. M 591. 611141 e. s- School House Road, Albany, N. Y. St. Margaret Mary's Chick Large, built like a wrestler, boy from the farm . . . always ready to trade a punch for the fun of it . . . he whirls away many spare hours hunting and fishing . . . love of outdoor life tends to urge Chick to be a Forest Ranger or a director of a boy's club. Football lg Varsity Football 2, 33 Track 3, 4, Intramural Cross Country 13 Varsity B Club 3, 43 Intramu1'al Boxing 1. fi i G. iv N Q eacf. .L7' fzcdvxl Snulffn 436 Hudson Avenue, Albany, N. Y. Our Lady of Angels Smitty Big Bob Smith . . . the trucker . . . being very capable of taking over his father's truck- ing business, he will go places . . . an all-round sport . . . always in there pitching when need- ed . . . even-tempered and ready for laughs . . . never gives anyone a tough time. Baseball 13 Basketball 23 Football 2, 33 Band 1. 2, 3, 45 Concert 1, 2, 3, 45 Dance Committee 45 Varsity -'Br' Club 3. l cafe: fr. Raimi 11. szepfim 194 Steinmetz Homes, Schenectady, N. Y. Central Park Junior High Satch Satch is a boy who blushes easily . . . rifle range is the hangout where he spends most of his time . . . one of the great sharp- shooters of the Rifle team . . . people who drive slowly in the outside lane always aggravate him . . . plans to enjoy college life. Credit Roll 1, Rifle Team 1, 2, 3, 45 Schenectady Club 1, 2, 3, 43 Cadet Staff 45 Wanshoro Rifles 3, 4.3 Varsity B Club 3, 4. Grade! fr. www 41.5109 9 Second Ave., Albany, N. Y. Our Lady llelp of Christians Bill One of C. B. A.'s star hurdlers . . . Bill has been an active member of the band during his four years at C. B. A .... his favorite hobby is photography . . . fishing, swimming, and bowling provide many hours of entertainment for Bill . . . the fall will find him at Siena . . . Business Administration his course of study. Credit Roll 1, 25 Cross Country 1, 3, 43 Track 1, 3, 45 Intramu1'al Cross Country 1, fig Intramural Basketball 1, 35 Band 1, 2. 3, 4. rl F 3 .Jag-'1-ff H 0 . 1 J ..Jwx:24J -I W JMJ v-f-'I - Ji Juv-JVQKAV AJ 351251 ,MW ...MW QR-AJQOQQVQQMV' lr 'QU' eacfef Gapfain eg. 7ie2uzeq 35 Joelson Street, Albany, N. Y, St. James Joe Joe likes sharp clothes . . . he also enjoys a good time . . . Joe can be found skiing in the winter on the slopes around Albany . . . he plans to study Architectural Engineering at R. P. I. or Manhattan . . . loving solid ge- ometryu as he does, he will be a natural . . . Lucky Seven . Honor Roll 1, 2, Merit Roll 3, 45 Intramural Bas- ketball 1, 2, 3, 4, Cross Country 2, 3, 4g Track 35 Wansboro Rifles 1, 2, 3, 4. eacfel' fu' 14144 1 Wmum 26 Brookland Avenue, Albany, N. Y. Moravia Central High Ally Ally enjoys doing experiments in Chem- istry . . . can always be found in the midst of fumes when something goes wrong . . . crowd- ed buses his main dislike in life . . . chief am- bition is to acquire as much knowledge in the field of science as possible . . . girls interest him no end. Credit Roll 3, Intramural Basketball 1, 3' Intra- mural Cross Country 4, Track 3: Cheerleading 33 Band 2, 3, 43 Public Speaking 1, 72. ll, 45 Debating' Team 35 Sentry 2, 3, 43 Yearbook Staff 4. Page forty-sie: ear. sa. fi: ernaza fe. warmer: 385 Myrtle Avenue, Albany, N. Y. Lee School Wes The Leatherneck . . . a C. B. A. Cais- son . . . and a Marine Reserve boy . . . he doesn't do enough drilling, maybe, huh . . . isn't miserable like people say Sergeants are . . . a fanatic on outdoor life, he would en- joy living in a Foxhole . . . a real go-getter . . . his future is su1'e to keep him under God's Sky . . . even though it's undecided now. Football 3, 45 Intramural Boxing 13 Intramural Basketball 1, 23 Intramural Cross Country 1, 2. 'fi' ear. 591. fu ez. Radeuf ea www, 1213 Broadway, Albany, N. Y. St. Patrick's Watervliet Hob Pleasant personality . . . makes friends easily . . . his major interests include all out- door sports, particularly hunting and fishing . . . along with Jack Lyons, he is a member of the North Albany group . . . although unde- cided about the future he will succeed in any field. Credit Roll lg Baseball lg Dance Vonimittcc 4. ear. ew: mme .La wmamm 22 Colonial Green, Loudonville, N. Y. Evergreen, N. J. Wibb Light green Caddie convertible his prize possession . . . '53 of course . . . as football manager he kept the team looking sharp . . . Williams College will probably be his address during September . . . business administration his ambition for life. Iionor Roll 2, 3, 43 Merit Roll 13 Varsitv Football 1, L, 4g Intramural Basketball 2, 3, 4: Yearbook Staff 4, Wansboro Rifles 3, 4. Graf. fu' fbanalcf 8. Qqyi 714 Western Avenue, Albany, N. Y. P. S. NO. 16 Don Don, alias Mit Bellow whom we all like . . . heading for Niagara University in the fall . . . won't forget to bring along his records, especially Glen Miller's . . . he'll need plenty of writing paper too, for correspon- dence with Gayle . . . always concerned about his hair being in place. . . last senior al- phabetically, but tops in popularity . . . keep singing Don . . . we're listening. Merit Roll 1, Varsity Tennis 2. Zig Dance Coni- mittee 4, Senior Play 43 lntraniur ' 1 all 1, 2, 3, 43 Intramural Cross Country . Basketball 1. A Qi te A wa s No Cadet can ever forget the words of the Major Adjutant: Now hear this! Now hear this! Drill today will be conducted at the Washington Avenue Armory! The benefits of Close Order Drill and Military Training are many: the habit of discipline, the ability to lead and to obey, the develop- ment of courtesy, these are only a few of the easily-seen results of the drill sessions and public appearances. To mould boys of high school age into smart military units is a long and difficult task. Patience and interest on the part of our instructors are most necessary, and in CBA these qualities are strongly present. The REGIMENT Salutes Brother Boni- face, Captain Joyce and the Military! i KMA. X Q W . A ex lo 0 l' Z 1 lea! .lf if . V - - , -- 1,-N -,. if J TIL- lil 1 zu-: , 'H i Eze T . - ' ff: ' 53 -- -:ff I-I2-l 1 4.25: 4444444444 Monastery of the Immaculate Conception Albany, New York The Monastery of the Immaculate Conception, situated on New Scotland Ave., near Manning l-loulevzird, is zz center of Eucharistic worship in Albany. There the Clois- tered Sisters of the Second Order of St. Dominic keep perpetual adoration before the Blessed Sacrament. These devout nuns have been in Albany since 19I5. . , f 1 t f X ,' . --, N flrxxx f 7, . , fi, . I4 'I f ' , . , ,f , x. , I., rlf ,-.X ,W , A ' A , in , .fn , -,x '- - of -.f V , .K , , X I jx J- '. ,C ' . 1 1 . -I X. X , f ,ff ,- ,ff ,QV - f W f ' X, . ,X X ' A' X xr' Y, x,-,,. ,.,w,,,,-, ,,,,v, 1, I a 'M fy., A, Q x' ,, Af 5- L., ,gli ,J-f , ,lf '. 1 f sum, A . L-1 V '- Page fifty C COI'p0l'2l1 Salvatore Rinella, CWMaSter Sergeant John Lyons, C Wf ' Master Sergeant Floyd Silvernell, Cf'Corpora1 Peter Pappas 5, ., Wag MAAID fr J jx . 1' .1 I ,f QQ Q Q 1-YQQC' 'K gf - Y if Cadet Lt. Folonel Robert H. I-Zielecki Cadet Colonel Thomas E. llalpin WQQ Q Q Or Q Qtr 'D Q Q- Q 17 Q Faye fifty-one I' Colonol Thomas Halpin, C' Lt. Colonel Robert Bieleclci, C!lVIajor Xlljutzxnt Frank 0'Brivn, C','Major Quartermaster Henry T7iRuscio, Q' SQL, lllajor VVilliam Clifforfl l'rrgr fifty-fzvo i lRlEGIIMllENlVAlL COMlMlAlXll ,, Cf'Lt. Colonel John W. Dougherty C','I.t. Colonol John Dougherty, C,fMajor Thomas O'Toole, Cfilaptain Charles lV!o reale, C!Captain William Griffin, C!Sg:t. Major Raymond McDonald, Guidon Cpl. Peter Carey. CBA 4 l f'fI.t. Volmlel J. Vinwnt C'h0sts-rfivld, 1' Maxim' ihulml I 1l,z1llo, Cfffillltilill Josvplm Russo, l7i'zLpl,z1ir1 llzxvhl lull: gt. Major Alhz-rt MlIl'Lfi2l, Guiflfm Vpl. .Iulm NlQ'f'2ll'll K It Vulmlvl J, Vincent C'hcst01'fiL-ld Pug: filly ilu fl Svcoml Iizxttzlliun fvfillllllllllll in Armistirc Du I ll uh CfCapt. Frank Doyle, front leftg C!Capt. Donald Chiachiaretti, front rightg Cf Lt. Robert Smith, second 1'OVV, rightg C!Lt. William Stolz, second row, lefty C!Lt. Sullivan Barr, third 1'ow, rightg Cf'Sg't. James Marco, third row, lcftg C!Sg't. Alan Weaver, fourth row, rigfhtg C!Sg't. Richard Eberle, fourth row, left. Page ,fiffy-fozn' FIELD MUSIC UNIT Kneeling QL. to RJ: F. Fleitz, S. Brown. First Row: D. Chiachiaretti, J Amodeo, R. Eberle. Second Row: M. Galarneau, J. Sorrentino, J. Bigley A. Turner, W. Devane. Third Row: W. Mallery, S. Kearns, F. Etoll, R. Strait P. Newman. VLA III NICT SICK I i rsl Ix sun, I'ION I 'ISIIX 'z I. 'IVUIIII nt 'I'. Ilurlw. J. I r:lIL-y. Sm-mul Row: IIIZIIIUV, IT. SNIA . U y I.z1Ilmx', I'. Ilvnry, K I Jraossvlm. vw SAXUIIIIONIC ANI! HORN SEf I'ION First Row: A. Smal dum-, I'. IIZl,L1'l'I'I,y, J. McAr-vvvy, G. WI-st, Ia. IZuy,5zu1. Socumi Row: J. M111 phy. S. IIIm1-0, A, Aksztulvwivz, IQ. AI Iramll. S. Ilurwwlvl. 'I'I1I1'4I rnw: II. Mc'- f':u'thy, W. Day, A, Wm-zxvcr, IC. IIIIYOIIU. I Iluylv. IIIIIWI lin ,, . tml, B. Hn-xl: v I I, I. I.z1uv1, I. U I .Immi- 'I'IiIIMI'I'I'I' SI41C I'lOIN First Row: IC. Millcr' Paiggu, Il. Mzlllullvy, 'I'. 'I IX lor, W, Iivillvy, H. Marx Smith. Svcoml Iluw: .I. .Inman I' IN'Iuyum', S. Kusulc, I'. Im C. Morrill, A. Kinzlvr. 'I'I1ir'1I Row: .I. l'u1'wn I W. Muffin, Il. Sli-vnulmv Mullmm, Ii. Mllrlvy. I'rry4' fiffff-flu v COMPANY A - UABLEH C!Capt. Lawrence Benzie, front, right, C!Lt. Arthur Fealey, second row, left, C!Lt. Thomas Engel, second row, right, CfSgt. Edward Rivers, top row, center. First Row ql.. to RJ: K. Reilly, Cpl. P. Murray, Cpl. F. Wallingford, Sgt. R. Smith, lst Sgt. E. Rivers l.t. A. Fr-alloy. Sgt. M. Kelsey, Cpl. L. Varga, N. Preston, D. Campion. Svconml Row ll.. to RJ: B. Kirk, O. Barr, S. Suhowatsky, E. Kimmins, A. McCarroll, R. Purcell, R. Bendall J. Yun lluloo, B. Mvrges. Third Row QI.. to RJ: J. Kearns, E. Winslow, T. Bakos, J. Politi, T. Mulderry, M. Davis, F. Faragon, W. Culihan Fourth Row LL. to RJ: R. Rynski, G. Gillen, Gn. Cpl. J. Connors, R. Milos, V. Lo Ponto. llflgl' fiffy-six l irst, How tli. to RJ: J. Sheehan, Q. Kratx, Cpl. V. Mead, Sgt. l'. Schneider, l.t. 'I'. Engel, Set ll lox 1 i I lJcll1Xilla I R. Johnson, Cpl. E. Kane, .. 1 z V ', C. Barone. Second Row: tl,. to RJ: J, Belleville, T. Blaire. li. Wibbrisnian, ll. llogarty. M. Park, J. l i'ulunly ll lo 1 Thirii Row tl.. to RJ: M. Czwakiel, K. Hannnann, l. YVahalen, T. liiccio, ll. Moraski, J, lllllil lll M 'N lui l. iopelanml. Fourth Row Cl.. to RJ: D. Lavigne, R. Laurenty, R. Mahoney. Able company, formerly the upperclass company was taken over this year by the freshmen. Though still young, the boys have maintained the high stanclarcls of performance set by their illustrious predecessors. Able , commanded by Captain Larry Henzie and Lieutenants Art lfealey and Tom Engel, strives to keep its position as leader of the regiment in all respects, not in posi- tion only. Able company is also well rep- resentecl in the various school aC- tivities. John Politi, Orrin Barr, Ike Whalen, Austin Mctlarrol, Richard llenclall, Dan Hogarty and llon Lavigne were the mainstays of the very successful frosh football and basketball teams. Tom Engel, Frank Wallingford, Paul Schneider and l-Bruce Merges represented A company in varsity football while Lefty Johnson sparked the varsity basketball team. SECOND PLATOON John Polltl z C'a1let Sergeant llicharfl Smith loos o p u intl Orrin Bur ls llitoon l Inns up lol Monmlay llrill. Page 1 CBA Q' mf ff 1 1 fi? iJ 'E E , Q fiisstf af?-4 T53 Q' M ay Qyggmfs xi A SA, ,S W S fig A MP, ' h Xl, pl 4 1 If if 'Q ,S of Q M N j . ,-. - ll 1- First Row KL. to RJ: II. Malcolm, P. Costello, L. Gorzynski, Cpl. Il. Koniszewski, Lt. J. Iloward, Si. Martin, Cpl. 'l'. Tyrrell, R. Nittinger. Second Row KL. to RJ: L. Urshel, M. Ertel, W. Tingue, W. Hradt, li. Schweigardt, J. Waters, U. XII I J. Murlcy, G. Zounes. Third Row tL. to RJ: W. Fenncll, J. Almacy. J. Jackson, P. Coleman, J. Battisto, -I. Foster, R. Bohl, R. M1 ti Fourth Row tl.. to RJ: A. Germann. J. Sarnowski, Sgt. K. Murphy, L, Byron. Banker company is composed of Freshman and Sophomores. Since September they have worked hard and cooperated with the company officers in forming one of the hest outfits in the Regiment. An early honor for the company was an af- ternoon off won for their profic- iency in the Armistice day parades in Albany and Schenectady. The first platoon strove for per- fection under its hardworking Lieu- tenant Jim Doxsee, A lot of credit is due to Lieutenant Jim Howard whose efforts with the yearlings of the second platoon have begun to show real results. Jim is a perfec- tionist and some of this feeling' has rubbed off on his charges. I think the officers and the cadets of Halter company may be proud of their accomplishments during the year. SECOND PLATCON In smart military style, Company B marches into tht Hawkins Stadium stands to root CBA to victory o Albany High. yr' fifty-Him ' J ,f pf - I . , mv'-' -fr ,ff 9 ,I J' -gf ' i Y . ,ff ff' J , ff' ,frjfv ep-.f X. ii AK H :V V , 1 - J , - ,K COMPANY C - 'ACha1'lie CfCapt. William Leahy, front, leftg C!Lt. Richard Powers, second row, left: C!Lt. Thomas Gallagher, second row, rightg C!Sgt. Joseph Panella, top row, center. First Row ql.. to RJ: J. Dougherty, Cpl. K. Robinson, Cpl. J. Savoie, Sgt. G. Kavanaugrh, Capt. W. Leahy Lt. T. Gzillugrher, Cul. B. McNulty, Sgt. J. Panella, W. Streeter 1 . Second Row QL. to RJ: J. Purcell, H. lVlcFerran, W. Mcbeougrh, J. Peterson, F. De Francesco, W. Tario W. Baunizmn, J. Romano. ' ' ' ' R. Fzh P. A - J. Cummings, Cpl. J. Keegan, J. Prescott, T. Rizzo, T. Raymond 'lhncl ltoxx tl.. to RJ. 1 y, IILO, Fourth Row QL. to RJ: J. Hanlon, F. De Sorbo, N. Caimano, P. Huban, T. McMahon, J. Penney. 4? . . W Pngv silrty ' J . ' ni Fi-'ont Itow tl.. to RQ: I.. Shanahan, C l. P. McCarthy, ACpl. F.TJolf15, Lt. R. Powers, Sgt. P. Wcstcrvell. Sgt. I iilfzltliltb tipl. If Nigio A Milliman .rhollettu Second liow fL..to Rf: Nodzo, lV.'Hohenstqing D. Haley, P,L'P'latt, D. Linnan, I.. Johnson, Ii. Iiosi-ite, V. La Flcche. Third Row tl.. to RJ: E. Lalor, S.Nj,e-luney, R, Travison,.B. Shea, N. ,Mariscalco, A, Bisaillon, J, 0't'fmiicll. Fourth Row: ll.. to RJ G. Bielccki,'.I, Daniels. J. Harrigan, D. Rappazno. H ' 1 . HA.. . gf :K ,' .1 fy, ,, Charlie Companiy, the tail end of the first Battalion, is composed mostly of plebes. Though 'inexper- ienced, C Company hasishown 'a marked improvement each drill day and was first to carry the guiclon of the Honor Company. company is well represented on the varsity football squad by Cap- tain Hill Leahy, Pieter Westervelt, John lJiGiulio, John Romano and Ken Robinson. Charlie company also claims two football managers, Jim Dougherty and Peter McCarthy. Under the instruction of its cap- able officers C company has ac- quired the major quality of any military unit, ''esprit-de-corps. Spirit, determined advancement and scholastic abilities have made Char- lie company the unit that it is. I 1' 9 1 D gd 1, 1 'll fa, ll . .4- t'C Company lirics up in pi-rfcci. ilil2'lllllt'lll, at Mon'- day Drill. It's cold todav, and thosc ox'crco:its arc com- 'i'ortable. Hut the-y're always hcavv .5 l'11yi' sirly-our . J, ' ,fi ,gf , Vi f f X ff ,f ,f 1 X , , , 1' ,rj f ' ,f ,. ,f . 1 I' i , ' .1 1 1 l X X I COMPANY E - EASY C!Capt. Joseph Balthazard, front, left: CfLt. Laurence Barry, second row, left: C!Lt. Robert Stephens, second row, right, CfSgt. James Allen, top row, center. -A-A 1- f W HRS? t'l.f 1.fffi,7!,,!1'tf First Row KL. to RJ: R. Niesen, D. Crotty, Sgt. D. Muth, Cpl. M. Riley, Lt. L. Barry, Capt. J. Balthazard, lst. Sgt. J. Allen, Sgt. J. Elacqua. Cpl. K. Boyer, Cpl. J. Emmet, D. Burnes. Second Row QL. to RJ: R. Ohe'ste1'field, T. Coyne, M. Eagen, D. 0be1'ting', R. Horan, W. Leonard, C. Lehman P. Smith, J. Riley, C. Goes. Third Row QL. to RJ: G. Tyndell, J. Calentone, D. Nolan, P. Cummings, Gn. Cpl. P. Planz, C. Maguire, P Van Allllbu1'j,1'h. J. Messina, W. Foley. Fourth Row ll.. to RJ: G. Smilgrin, P. Teufer, N. VValsh, R. Abbott, J. Flood, R. Andi. 1+-7-xiii --Q PQ. A V' ' Page sixty-turn t l-Klfw, First Row fl.. to RJ: IC. llovhe, J. Morin, I . Km-gzili. Vpl. M. Vonnolly. Sgt. ll. l'oi'lu-tt. l.t, lt St pin s Sgt. li. Whitnvy, Cpl. 'l'. 0'Iii'ie-n, t'pl. J. Voylv, G. Pappas. U St-comi Row ll.. t ILP: l.. lluwlvy, J. Van Winlxlc. IC. Maki, J. Lzinilmy, I.. Zum-llo, W. Slim-si, J. ltonml l ROL1'il.ll, J. Gallon. 'llhircl llow Ili. to RJ: V. Nowinski, ll. llzipu. J. VVinlc, I . lilooniliclml, J. Ziiikovitrli. A. Nlzittivk, ll lotlii X til Giannono, V. Sulus l oui't,h Row nl.. to ll.l: A. lVlct'ui'i'olI, J. l itzpz1trick, A. l og:0rty, G. fliltillilllll. Y. Nolan, SECOND PLATOON Easy Company composofl prin- cipally ol' sophomores, is hard to beat in snmrtness and precision. These mon with hut 21 yG2ll S experi- cncv have livt-rl up to ull cxpectzl- tions. They have lvurnezl to take oi'- durs and to exvvutc them pi-operlv. Lieutonzlnts l3zu'ry :incl Stephens have shuyctl their plzxtoons int'- smnrt units. Among the famous men in the ranks :irc Don Clrotty All-Albany football star, :intl John Iilzicquzi, il l'ioi't-o vzirsity tzxvklo. Not to be over- looked are John Riley,z1 stitnclout lint h on tho gricliron :incl the lmskctlmll 1-ourt :incl Holm Stephens, ai crzick varsity riflenizin. I'Izisy t'omp:1ny, 0lllSl2llllllllQ' on tho mlrill floor, has won tho wwkly company vompvtilion se-vmuil times. Good luck, Company IC , :incl koop up tho good work. i llif'lo's llownl . . . Volnpquiy lfl gm-ts sul tor plix lt ll rliill Fulrts Mi ii Ulnitin Ill lout ' . Z I urouncl. cliuvl llilvy :intl llo Puyf' si..-I 1 ff' J , ,. , fy .-1 ff .f ff , 1 f , f U ,f I . . . il , f ' as... ...f I COMPANY G - GEORGE C!Capt. Joseph Tierney, front, left, CfLt. Adam DelTorto, second row, left, Cf'Lt. Thomas O'Neil-1, second row, right, C!Sgt. Michael Callahan, top row, center. ' 1 1 . 14' - First Row QL. to RJ: Cpl. J. Comis, Cpl. W. Straney, Sgt. R. Brown, lst. Spit. M. Callahan, Capt. J Tierney, Lt. A. Del Torto, Sgt. G. La Vigne, Cpl. F. Kirk, W. Clifford. Second Row QL. to RJ: B. Roberts, R. Torncello, M. Thibodeau, P. Steuerwald, R. Iarossi, F. Peterson, L Dott, J. Farrar, K. Doll, G. Syrett. Third Row QL. to RJ: V. Garufi, J. Oliver, P. Wilber, R. Piescor, Cpl. E. Murphy, R. Joyce, T. White, J Gray, R. Dolhof. Fourth Row QL. to RJ: R. Moncsko, C. Diotte, P. De Francesco, C. Philips, J. Reilly, G. Brown, F. O'Brien E. Vishnesky. Page Si.rfy-fozn' ' YF ' v ' 3 l irst Ilow tI,. to RJ: IC. llrouty, A. Matthews, I . Iloey, Sgt. W. Piesror, I.t., 'l'. 0'Neill, NV. lloach, tl. McNamara, li. llesler. Second llow tl., to ll.l: T. Smith, M. Tovino. C. Pizza, M. Mulhorn, J. Martin, IJ. Rogan. M. lloselli. H U I Third Row ill. to IMI: J. Gaylord, M. Staph, J. C'hilandese, lt. Ii2lflllilllL't' I. llicranian, II. lilanchl'ield, J. Temple, D. Vislcer. l ourth Now Ili. to ILP: A. l.e May, J. Keenan, J. lVIcAlonen, lVl. Ray. It. Lyons, SECOND PLATOON In the middle ot' the Second Bat- talion is George Company, the little men of the regiment. But what the boys lack in size is made up for in smart appearance and Esprit de Corps. Vaptain Joe Tierney, ably assisted hy Lieutenants Adam Del 'l'orto and Tom O'Neil, has worked G Vompany into a smart and precise looking unit. On the varsity football squad we find tleorg'e t'ompany's Hill Stra- ney. Jim t'omis tops the cross coun- try men. But since most of the 'tG's haven't come to their height yet, we can expect that in future years they will be represented in great strength. G Fompany also is well 1'epre- sented in the Glee Club. When it comes to backing up C. H. A. activ- ities you can depend on the boys from HG. raigghten those lines.' lmarlis lliker. 5 s hard enough for the company to carry those overcoats! ! I'uyr simlff 711 1 Company 12's midgets are off to the Washington Avenue Armory, under thc palile leadership ol' Capt. llave liilter. Mgt yi x lui COMPANY HH - HOWE C!Capt. Ronald De Matteo, front, right, C!Lt. Carmen Romano, second row, right, C!Lt. William Larmore, second row, lefty C!S,fzt. Richard Salisbury, top row, center. First Row QL. to RJ: R. Peckowitz, Cpl. J. La Fond, Cpl. A. Piotrowski, lst. Sgt. R. Salisbury, Capt R. De Matteo, Lt. C Romano, Sgt. R. Padula, Cpl. T. Caulfield, Sgt. R. Finn, D. McCann. Second Row QI. to RJ: J. O'Connel, J. Sayers, J. Lasch, J. Horan, D. Bean, J. Urgento, R. Andi, R Dyer, J. La Bombard. Third Row CL. to RJ: J. Whalen, B. Pemhrook, D. Buckley, R. Vadnais, F. Kearney, R. Sheehan, R. Lynch F. Kochan, R. Casey. Fourth Row QL. to RJ: F. De Polo, H. Ford, Gdn. Cpl. T. Bailey, E. Smith, RL Donnelly. Page' sixty-si.r rirst Now tl.. to RJ: F. Mole-ski, H. Lambert, M. l,aBonilward, t'pl. V. Battuello, l islicr', Cpl, W. Bucklioft, V. Sic-lqles, W. Kissane. Sc-cond Row tl.. to RJ: J. llayes It lol B1-lardo, li. lk-lelianty, Ii. llill'll2illll1N'. llnrd Itow tl.. to RJ: P. Fortuna. J. Pallone C. , . lt Vt. l'lI'lNUlt N t X , '. ' crzywniclci, ll. Loucks, t'pl. G. Wm-atlierliolts. Sgt VS 'Htl nnnx I .Q 4, , l Ott M l.oudis, l., Littrell, ti. Elllltll, J. lanuzzi. I, , lxelly, P. t'lt-nians, K. Dott. l'ourth Row tl.. to ILP: J. l.indsz1v I ' ' SECOND PLATOON ll Company, known to all the Cadets as HOWE Company, is made up entirely of Juniors and Seniors. In the opinion ot' its officers it is the finest marching unit in the regiment. lt has won the award of honor com- pany several times. Although it holds up the tail end of the regiment, it is rated higher than its position in the regiment. Some ot' the outstanding men in llUWl'l company are: in basketball t'armen Romano, Ron De Matteo, Tom Hailey and John La Fond. Our public speaker is Dick Salisbury. There you have some personalities ot' Il company, not only an outstand- ing marching unit, but also composed ot' outstanding individuals. Truly ll is a credit to the regiment and a credit to the school. 01' course we don't want to take anything away from other com- panies, hut as the old saying goes, The Truth SOIN1'f1'IHl'H Illlrfsf' Congratulz ' ' 1 , u :tions to tonip ing ll! tapt. Iton :ld IM Nl it teo receives the llonor Vonipany Lflllllllll tor Ins 1 Vit llonoi tompxny tin tln nt many. lhel' 't . lose it or retain it 'Y lt's up to the conipany s my Ile Matteo. yr' sifllf-st if f The Armorers CL. to RJ: Andrew Matthews, Patrick Hagerty, Richard Strazzi, Joseph Morin, Joseph Reilly, Joseph Farrar. llilEQlllMllENTAlL ARhfllORlERS l J Morin checks on the breech mechanism of a rifle. R Qt zzi, Others in picture are J. Farrar, A. Matthews, . . ra P. Hagerty and J. Reilly. Page sixty-1' 1,1111 f The Armorers are a group of Cadets who have volunteered their services for the care of the rifles in the C.B. A. Armory. An extremely important, although little heralded organization is that of the Armor- ers. They must work hard and long to insure smoothness of operation through daily military life. Under the direction of Brother Francis, these boys supervise the distribution of 600 rifles each d1'ill day, and then check their return. The care of the materials used in keeping the rifles clean and ready for use is also their work. The fine condition of all the Armory equip- ment is a credit to the boys of the Armorer Squad. The Cadets who win membership in the elite corps oi' C. R. A., the VVans- lnoro Rifles are divided in two groups: Distinguished Cadets and llonor Cadets. The Ilistinguished Cadets for 195-I are: J. Dougherty, T. Halpin, W. Griffin, T. Gallagher, J. Balthazard, T, O'Toole, C. Di Lallo, I . O'Urien, R. Rielecki, J. IliGiulio, J. Keegan, W. Martin, T. Burke, D. Muth, M. Kelsey J. Ianuzzi. J. Comis, P. Van Amlmurgrh, P. Hagerty. 1 The Honor Cadets for 19511 are: C. Morreale, V. Chesterfield, I . Doyle. W. Leahy, H. DiRusc-io, J. Doxsee, L. Barry, R. De Matteo, T. Engel, C. Romano, D. Wibbelsman, W. Larmore, L. Benzie, A. Fealey, J. Lyons, A. Murgia, R. Stephens, D. Riker, J. Tierney, J. Russo, Il. Carey, .I. Connors, J. McCarthy, M. Riley, D. Graham, E. Kane, P. Pappas, T. Piotrowski, S. Rinella, R. Slevnukov, E. Murphy, L. Hawley, A. Matthews, A. I ogarty, R. Freer, l'. Koniszewski, H. McNulty, R. Pape, IC. Keegan. J. Zlllk0Vll,L'll, K. Robinson. Puyw .siffjl-1 C.B.A. is a school alive with activities. ln this section of our yearbook, we present the personnel of the many societies and clubs whose activities engage the leisure hours of the students. Added to the many organizations to which the students belong are the associations of which their parents are members. The La- dies' Auxiliary, the Men's Association, and the Alumni Society, not only present enter- tainment and social events but also aid in Zl very material and apparent Way to the development and beautifying of C. B. A. The officers and members of these societies de- serve our thanks for the wonderful Work they have done for us. The REGIMENT salutes the Parents of the Cadets, and the friends of C. B. A. f Qi my x , 9, , 'll f 'i xi 131111. X F i J N ' L.. ji ! :Qb 21:4 ff lil XX s-42' 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 Monastery of the lmmaculate Conception Troy, New York The Monastery of the Immziculzlte Conception in Troy, N. Y. is the Novitiztte of the Friars Minor of the Italian Province. The young men studying here to be l'1l'2lHClSC21Yl priests and brothers will engage in parish work in this country and in foreign mission work after their period ot' study is completed. llrotlicr l-Idward. lland Moderator planning' the ll, , Q, M l J ig e , 'bf-f JN. CQillilvlAi IRlEGllMllElXllWX ring: concert with Nlr. Thoinas Welch, qlefty a Nli. Anthony llaas. l'1rgff sf f'1'nl-If-Iwo lt lilANlD The school year 19533-51 marked one more period replete with the numerous accomplishments of the colorful CHA. Regimental Iland. Under the guidance of Mr. James J. Leyden and Brother C. Edward, this splendid musical organization added another chapter to its already imposing story of success. The air of the football field was filled with its inspiring' songsg every parade in which it appeared took on new life. Who could ever forget this year's immensely impressive Spring Mus- ical? Filled with infectious melody and gorgeous color, it made a lasting impression both aurally and visual- ly on a highly appreciative audience. Evident at all times in the Band are the signs of steady improvement. New equipment and constantly in- creasing ability foretell a bright fu- ture, indeed, for the C. IZ. A. 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Missing: when the picture was taken: 66 Miss Mary Ann Boliojclweli. ure C'rcw: Front Row: W. Kissane, IJ. Corbett, On FebrL1ary 24, thg social Spqytlight I lxanc. Hack llowz A. lfisher. F. Doyle, T. Gall, ' 1 lu r. c 5 'hun of the city was on Christian Brothers Academy, There was a very good rea- son for this: it was the opening night of that tremendous play, I Like It Heref' Following the old C. B. A. tra- dition the play was performed superbly by a well-picked cast, trained by our magnificent coach, Mr. llardmeyer. After many tryouts, Mr. Hardmeyer picked his cast and every choice prov- ed to be a wise one. While the cast was in rehearsal the stage crew, under the direction of Brother Adelbert Eugene, started the construction of the set for the play. Their expert handiwork pro- duced one of the finest stage sets ever seen in a CBA play. The play was produced at the end of February, and merited the highest con- gratulations for all concerned in its production. As always, CBA could be proud of its Thespians. I K. .., 'N I 5 A A A 7- If I I I A A 5 4' I 63 Q .N Tii - K '11 fi I 4 I 'I , ' K. N71 I ik , ir gy ,A JS .,',, ,- . I 1 'X ' fy I :.' ,If I I ' ' f -1:4 SQHIIENIECIVAIDY CIIUIB QI QIBA. 'I'Iu- SvIwm-I-Izulv Vluln uns zxgrzlin llIIIIl'l' IIN' tIIl'I'l'IIUIl oI I'lr'ulI1c-1' IQ-Iix. 'l'Iw 'js pivturn-II znlmvv ure- proud to Imil thi' fair ' vity ul' Svlu-llc-I't:uI5' :ns thn-ir Immulmvn. Ifrnnl Iiuw: II,. to ILP: W. I,4-znhy, Ii. I71'lI:1IIv0, V. IPiI.:1llu, I . Ilfrylc-. Sworn! Ilnwz II. Ili Iiumiu, Ii. I5iwIvrI4i. .I, Iluxsvv, W. I.zu'mm'n-, Ii. Slvyvlwns, A. NI11u'Q'iz1, .I. NIz11'1'u, Il. Iiruwll. 'I'I1i1'II rmv: II, NIum'sIm, J. I-21-illy. II. IIvsIm-l', I I I ulfml II I-X. I,z1Mz1yv, IC, I'1'm1Iy. I'. XYIIIJQ-', .. 224' ' . I mu'II1 Ilclfwz I . Ilult, Il. Kc-Ily, W. 'I'ing'ul-, J, Ilcllzn XIIIZI, XX. Iirnmii, II. I.z1ur'm-my. J. SZIVIIUXVSIQI. I iI'II1 Ilmvz Il. III-mizxll, M. I':1r'kw, Il. Scsszn, IJ. I'm'Iu'II, II. Ilivvifm, .I. StlI'I'L'IlIIIlU. H. IIIIIMI, Ii. III'ISIIl'l'. Iizlvk Huw: .I. Ii:-Zin, Il. INIULII. Il. I'II'l'l'l', If Nmvinski. Il. Stmzxi, J. Wah-rs. Il, l'0.iIi:1. UI'I'iu lx ui' II I I 11- SuI1v1u-ctzuly IMI 1IIu I IJ0IIIz1lt4-mm, IQ Iluylv Zllll f'1l fl' W1'l'l'iIflf 1111 '7 Ilulmf 1' I W I 5511101 tontcstints Richud Silisbuiv, Divid Rlker, Alan Weaver. lunioi tontestints Fred Holt Dtnnis Coibett, Francis De Francesco, Garry l.avig'ne, Stanley lxm tl Aitliux llllllj, in Wllllun Mutin, Ldwud Murphy. tllllllllltlli GLASS QRATOIRS The Class Public Speaking Contests this year were excellent demonstrations of the oratorical abilities of the Cadets. This was in large measure due to the splendid coach- ing of the contestants by Mr. Walter Shea- han, an alumnus of C. B.A., Class of '39, and a prominent speaker on both radio and TV in the Capitol District. Richard Salis- bury and Fred llolt won the Senior and Junior Contests respectively, and Pat Grossi came first in the Sophomore Divis- ion. A picture of the Sophomore Contestants will be found in the Chronicle section of the Yearbook. Upper left: D. Riker and A. Weaver congratulate R. Salisbury, winner of Senior Contest. Left: Fred Holt explains to G. Lavigne, F. De Francesco and D. Corbett how he won the contest. lVleml1ers of the Dance C'ommittee: Seated tli. to RJ: David Hiker, ltolwert Bielecki, lirotlier James, lVloderator, Vince Chesterfield, Tliomas Gallagher. Standing: William l,armore, .Iohn lloaglierty, Thomas llalpin, Arthur Fisher, .lost-ph lialtliazard. DXXNQE Ctihfllhfllllllilltlt Ol? V954 After sponsoring a successful Hal- lowe'en Dance, the Dance Commit- tee, directed by Brother James, un- dertook the mammoth task of decor- ating the gym for the lVinter For- mal. So well did they do their task that one ol' the spectators was moy- ed to describe the scene in the fol- lowing poetic words: I stood under a canopy ot' hun- dreds of twinkling colored lights, shimmering stars and glazed icicles. Cozy nooks, sheltered from frosty pines and snow-clad hills by gay canopies, provided atmosphere for friendships and social courtesies. Later in the year the Dance Vom- mittee will put on a Spring Frolic in addition to the Military Ball in June. Y t'ommitt.eemen and Seniors who made the gym ova Y Y Kneeling: ll. Ili ltuscio, 'l'. llalpin, lt. Ile Matteo, J. Hougli erty, A. Murgia. Back Row: ll. llilier. I . Doyle, 'l'. Gall agher, W. Griffin, J. Haltliazard, ll. Stephens, I-1. liielecli The rest ol' the work-gang will show up in the t'iironicli I'nyf' scrcllly-sf1'w11, In RX --f Vyr. , .51 The Sentry, now in its fifteenth year of publication, continued as in past years to provide the students with news and pictures of the school activities. At the Siena News Con- ference the Sentry was again awarded the Certificate of Distinc- tion in its classification. The credit for the fine showing of Page sczvcrzfy-cight I ' ! Seated: John Di Giulio, Thomas Bailey, Vincent Chesterfield, Charles Mor- reale, Joseph Urgento, John Emmett. Standing: Michael Collins, Charles Stuart, Jay Dun- igan, Paul Teufer, James Dougherty, Michael Paolino, Patrick Hagerty. our school paper and the interest that the various issues aroused is due to the fine leadership of Brother Michael, the Moderator, and the co- operation of his staff. May the Sentry always continue as the voice of the students in keep- ing up the spirit and traditions of C. B. A. Brother Anthony's librarians give fine service in helping the school library to function smoothly. At the left, they illus- trate the method of collecting money from students who bring their books in late. Stewart Brown is pointing out to Carmine Pizza that his book is long overdue. Pat Hagerty has a hand out to collect the money, anal William Dunn and James French are there to enforce the law. Missing from the picture is Peter Wilber. Seated QL. to RJ: F. Doyle, T. Gallagher, J. Dougherty, T. Halpin, D. Riker, J. Doxsee. Middle Row: A. Weaver, R. Stephens, A. Del Torto, W. Griffin, J. Howard, R. Eherle, W. Piescor. Back Row: R. McDonald, H. Di Ruscio, V. Chesterfield, R. Salisbury, T. 0 l'oolv, J. Allen. TVHIIE STAIFIP Ulf TIHIIE CAI IET Ulf IIQS4 In early September, Brother A, Eugene, Moderator, selected the staff for this year's CADET. The staff then elected as co-editors of the annual, Colonel T. Halpin and Lieu- tenant Colonel J. Dougherty. The task confronting this year's staff was to produce a book that would match the five top-grade year- books that have already represent- ed C. B. A. The work of their hands is now in your hands. They hope it meets with your approval. The editors consult with the far-ulty moderator on what must he a very knotty prohleni. .lack llouglivrty IS getting' ready to say, We gotta get more ads. l'ngv s1'1'f':lfy-rlim' 0I FIC'l'lRS OF TIIIC LADIES' AUXILIARY First llow ll.. to ll.l: Mrs, Ilarry Leonard, Historiang Mrs. William Smith, Senior Vice-Presimlviilg Mrs, Luke Mullen, Presiclentg Mrs. Ellis Rilier, Ilec. Secretary: Mrs. Favan Kelsey, Junior Vice-l'resident. Serond Ilow: Mrs. XVilliani Sheridan, Sophomore Vice-Presimlentg Mrs. Hector Richard, Junior Iligfh Mem. Swretaryg Mrs. Donald Mc'4'arthy, Junior Mem. Sec-retaryg Mrs. George Del'l'orto, Senior Mem. Secretary. 'l'liird llow: Mrs. Francis Hawkins. Junior Iligrh Vice-President: Mrs. Thomas Donahue, Sophomore Mc-in. Secretary: Mrs. llarold Joyve, Freshman Vice-I'1'es1clentg Mrs. Joseph Cox, Alumni Mem. Serrvtai'y1 Mrs, Ifranli l.asc'h, Alumni Mein. Secretary: Mrs. Frank Quackenbush, Alumni A7109-Pl'QSI4l0IIt. Missing from the pic-ture: Mrs. Francis Murphy, Financial Secretary: Mrs. Frank Gerniann. t'orrL-sponllingg ILADHIES AMIXIIIUIARY OIF ' . KI 'f - . , sk JE.. Q . A... ' ' ' N 3 my N . A . N u Seated at the mlais at the Mother-Son Dinner held last rear: Mrs. I., J. Mullen, lfatlier Thomas Phelan. Mrs. iayniontl Morrill, I'o-l'hairman of the Dinner, and llrollivr l'auliau. l'f1g14' rigflzfy QIIEEA. In the pages of our Fhronicle are recorded the great numhvr ol' pro- grams and events that are sponsored by our active and successful Ladies Auxiliary. Hardly a month goes by without these good ladies sponsoring an affair that is conducted with of- ficiency, and always with great suc- cess. Under the brilliant leadership of Mrs. Luke Mullen, now in her second year of Presideiicy, the C. B. A. Ladies' Auxiliary has continued its wonderful work of aiding' the school both materially and socially. Our hats are off to OUR LADIES. Officers of the Schenectady Ladies' Auxiliary: Left to Right: Mrs. Frcml llolt, Mrs. Robert Muth, Mrs. Francis Larmorc, Mrs. Chester Di Lallo. SQHIIENIEQTAIDY IIADIIESV AUIXIIILIIAIRY Fommencing with the gala Silver Tea in the spring when Alumni Mothers meet and future C. B. A. mothers are introduced, the Schenec- tady unit of the Ladies' Auxiliary embarked on a busy and successful calendar of events. Encouraged by the friendly lead- ership of Mrs. Robert Muth, Presi- dent, the llnit conducted two gigan- tic rummage sales that broke all re- cords. The Bake Sale was a selloutg the Harvest Shower for the Broth- ers' Pantry was colossalg the Annual Card Party jammed the Elks' Hall. The attendance at meetings and the complete support extended to every venture manifest the regard esteem and love of the Schenectady Mothers for C. B-.A. and the work of the Brothers. ffiy Prize Drawing' at the November Schenectady I ullc Auxiliary Meeting: Bill l.arlnol'c, .lim Marco lon De Matteo and Hank Ili Rust-io. gr wfylllgf-ff After a successful tenure as President of the lVlen's Association, Mr. Matthew Fitzgerald turns over the gravel to his successor, Mr. Leo Burns. VBA owes much to these two men for their wonderful work as Presidents of the Association. The Men's Association opened its year of activities with a very success- ful Steak Roast at Picard's Grove. This event was under the chairman- ship of Mr. William Smith. Every- body voted it the best ever, and it looks as if the beef will supplant the clams. The Minstrel of 1954 was judged the greatest of them all, and marked the fourteenth success in a row for the Men. At the Annual Father and Son Dinner, held on February 18th, Father Ben Kuhn of Siena and Ernie Stautner of the Pittsburgh Steelers were the featured speakers. These events are duly recorded in our CHRONICLE. MXIENS ASSOCKIAWUN UI? QIBAQ Officers of the C. B. A. Men's Association for 1953-1954 QL. to RQ: Mr. James Gleason, Mr. Leo Burns, Presidentg Mr. John Bryan, Mr. Joseph G0lll36I'. Page eighty-turn Officers of the Alumni Association: QL. to RJ: Evariste G. Lavigne, Russell G, llunt, President, Senior Sectiong Brother Arator, Moderator: J. Raymond Fischc-r, President, Junior Section, llarry tw. Vhristcnson. Second Row: lidward J. llignum, James J. Girvin, William A. Tooniey, Jr., John J. Yanas. Third Row: William J. McVeigh, Pnilip J. Gara, Austin G, Sennctt, Vharles li. lloniltcl. AlttllMllXlll ASSQPCIIATIIUN OIF QIBA The Christian Brothers Academy Alumni Association comprises 23,2300 members, divided into two main sec- tions-the Senior Section, classes 1880 to 1935, and the Junior Section, classes 1936 to 1053, and thirty chap- ters, extending alphabetically from Altamont to Westmere. The Christian Brothers Academy Alumni Association has a threefold purpose. First, to promote the relig- ious, scholastic, and athletic inter- ests of Alma Mater, second, to af- ford its members ample opportun- ities for social and economic con- tacts: third, whenever possible, to aid financially the Academy's build- ing program. To fulfill these purposes the ex- ecutive staff arranged eight prin- cipal events for the calendar year, 10533-54. They were: election of Jun- ior officers, homecoming day, Loy- alty Fund appeal program, Alumni Christmas Dance, united general meeting, Alumni banquet, Commun- ion Breakfast, and Alumni Easter Dance. 'if Brother Arator greets newly-elected officers ot Q Junior Section of the Alumni: J. Ray-nond Fiscliei i Philip Gara. Page wiylzfy-fllru As a member-school of the Diocesan Ath- letic League, C.B. A. must produce well- coached teams to keep in the running against such fine teams as represent V. I., La Salle, and the other League Schools. Whether a boy participates in one of the Major Sports or limits his activity in ath- letics to class teams, the main objective is to learn to be a good competitor and to de- velop both his body and his character. This year, C. B. A. has been fortunate to have two fine coaches of great ability di- recting the varsity teams of the school. Their success has been great, and there is every indication that a golden era in sports is ahead for C. B. A. The REGIMENT salutes Mr. Falivene, Mr. O'llaire and all its athletes. S ,,-J 1 Mi, Q6 E k . ' A ' ta l I rv El r 1 X , ll is. ww um UGWIMMQ 11 C' ' 1' ,' ' I ff fffll-fi-L. Nr X fs- I -r .I 'T ' nc. ,,- . I - f 0 ff' ff' 4. 'r ' 1' ul fy: 1 ,K I , :lx lf, f I M If , 5 I 6 .5 6 -1 ff 1 X '- 'L Fa 1 X5 ig.. ai, 1, y A if I X ,457 ff fi- , ' if , X 4' w H .I I by A Agfa! i ' uf W 72: U' I W' :stiff D ?f'2+ - , A ,, K' 1 X Q i5g?e'Q 0 - w If A f-'h A W' V , .1 -1-'Q 'gg' 4 , , wr- . .gf Q 1 Q, Y 5 t V' f ' . 7-' U 2 uw-.-fafi'f2iHSX ,N 71, ' ff-v, 5 , 9 I A . , K ,, w3?,5Ya5'..g . - gui ?'1Z 1'9'vg-iglr .ying NI- 2 N I ' Akiva K. 4, 9 gh: hx?-Btgul, J-,wmv N x uX I - Gy najlrv W., ,sl wkxicf Kung, -- an v 'iff 'fur 425 X - ,D I , , - , mga' gig . Q U , 5 1 p , 'Q 1' x' , L gx Q ' x 1 - .. -, Q, ,f 4 ,. Q . X - --.nf --.,, , -J' ' U If A, L , P+ ' X-ln Q VWN 'J ' 5 E, Q X x NWI- Q xxx, 1 . . K xx 'ui , -2 151 ,fy Ss. ...Y...,.-. '04, I ll.. ,. iaiisii . 3 1, -A First Row 1l.. to R.5: D. Riker 1255, W. Leahy 1515, R. Bielecki 1455, P. Wcstervelt 1585, F. O'Brien 1315, F. Romano 15435, J. Elacqua 1465, T. Engel 1415, J. Jackson 1295, W. Straney 1495. Second Row 1L. to R.5: Coach Whalen, Mgrs. J. Dougherty, P. McCarthy, G. Kelsey 1205, T. Burke 1305, J. Romano 1405, J. Wink 1305, W. Kissane 1345, Mgrs. D. Wibbelsman, D. McCarthy, Coach Falivene. Thirl Row 1L. to R.5: Brother A. Eugene, Moderator, E. Maki 1215, R. Andi.1375, C. Lehman 1335, J. 1 lloran 1545, R. Horan 1555, R. Donnelly 1285, R. Andi 1365, J. Riley 1265, J. D1 Giulio 1275. Fourth Row 1L. to R.5: Mgr. M. Gallo, T. Pnailey 1225, J. Pallone 1385, K. Robinson 1235, F. Wallingford 1435, B. Merges 1475, H. Ford 1485, P. Blanchtleld 1355. C.lBw.A. WARSIITY IFUUTIBAILIL TEAM C. B. A. opened the season this year with a new coach, Mr. Carl Falivene. lVIr. Falivene, a C. B. A. alumnus, proved to the student body that they could have a team like the ones of the old days. He brought back with him a new style of play for the cadets. This is the powerful single-wing at- tack. It took a great coach to teach the boys the new style of play, but Carl came through with flying colors as he took C. B. A. off the red side of the ledger by coaching the team to its first winning season in four years. The Brothers showed quite a bit of polish'from the single-wing in the first game and constantly improved through the season. A team is not complete if it has a spectacular offense, it also must present a powerful defense. Through the coaching of Mr. Falivene, the Brothers had one of the best defenses in the city. After getting off to a slow start, the cadets really got rolling and by the end of the season they had compiled their first winning season in four years. Page eiglzfy-six Co-Captains Carmen Romano and Frank O'Brien XWQA i 0 L ll '52 CN ? 65 V 'yflvgfa N . 4 2 0 3' new if L: A! .1 I' l' lfl ' Wu '15 'va ' A 5-,...,,' Z nl 9 ! . ,V wa 9 j lf N' A ll lf W' .X Q WB' i My f l ,r lfivl of-5 by 1' 'tcsy ol' the lilliukz-rlnn-In-r N4-xvwlf, I f At the top: John Di Giulio and Carmen Romanog Tom Bailey. In the middle: Frank O'Brien, Floyd Silvernell, Don Crotty. A 3 , On the bottom: Ray Donnelly, John Romano. L' x Page eighty-se uen f K '71 Jia ---:s , X A. X N 1. ., QA N, XY LH. 51,111 A AV , 1 fx? U E i X 1 'H' XV . Vdli W llfxt llf' 1 ll 1 ll li ' .if .y. y XX X 1 l Kneeling 1L. to R.1: R. Blanchfield 1231, D. Rogan 1361, M. Ray 1261, J. Daniels 1501, C. Paigo 1211, J. Albert 1561, N. Caimano 1331, L. Byron 1241, J. Foster 1301. Second Row 1L. to R.1: D. Linnan 1221, M. Tovino 1481, P. Huban 1471, T. Germann 1451, J, Van DeLoo 4391, J. Sorrentino 1271, J. Della Villa 1531. Brother Michael, Moderator. Third Row 1L. to R1.: R. Whelan 1371, D. Lavigne 1281, T. Blair 1311, J. Politi 1551, D. Campion 1421, G. Gillcn 1541, R. Bohl 1251. Fourth Row 1L. to R1. R. Rynski 1521, S. Suhowatsky 1411, A. McCarr0ll 1441, O. Barr 1341, F. Faragon 1431, R. Wibbelsnian 1401. .Half-time rest at the Bethlehem Frosh game. Brother Michael gives advice and encouragement. And the Frosh came through! . V. , 5. I -1 . 'i 4 Q 1QPf'!l55'1'l!l.flf!!',Q1iUllfi '-f 1 I f 1. .X x .. ' -.- -.3 .' 1 J . . .. J' it 1 I V, L . I 7 4.1 X The freshman team finished the season this year with the record show- ing a split season of four wins and four losses. This may not look too impressive but they played most of their games against Junior Varsity teams. Coached by Brother Michael, and led by such stars as Larry Byron and Royal Whalen, the boys whipped teams that consisted of sophomores and juniors. Their record shows their fine Work was not Wasted. The season's record: C. B. A. 6 Catholic Central ........ 36 C. B. A. 42 Bethlehem Freshmen .... .... 1 9 C. B. A. 7 Cathedral ........... .... 1 2 C. B. A. 14 Mont Pleasant ..... 19 C. B. A. 34 Albany Academy ,....... 7 C. B. A. 32 Bethlehem J. V. ........ 28 C. B. A. 19 Albany High 0 C. B. A. 6 Vincentian .... .... 1 3 9 E vx 7y. 'E ..E, Q Lug 'U-...5',X 5 . ,-.,. .,.-A. , -L-, , -7 -ru 19, ' Prrgv f'1'gl1fy-llfnv C., IlNlVRfXMltllRfXlL WCUUNNTVIRY Below: Individual winners in the Intra- mural Runs. Left, Larry Byron of 1D, first in the Freshman section, and Jim Comis of 2A, winner of the Senior section. Above: 3A's winning team: E. Smi nelly, J. Savoie, P. McCarthy. In the Senior section of the S Run, Class 3A was winner with points. Classes 2B and 2A were that order, while the two Senior were tied for fourth blace with l Page 'ninety th, S. Rinella, M. Con- chool Cross Country the low score of 45 second and third in classes, 4A and 413. 113 points each. In the Freshman Run, all four class- es finished full teams of five men each. The team scores were very close, and the teams finished in the following order: 1D Q43 pointsjg 1A Q47 pointsbg 1B Q54 pointsjg 1C C72 nointsl. Left: Freshman Team winners of Class HJ: R. Blanchfield, L. Byron, A. Germann, O. Barr, A. MCQlk11'1'0ll. ky..,, gg 0 it fi. ev .. l . am WK .s Q ,X gp 1455 5 1 T 11 it 1 . -.124 .- 's81f'. 4' 'fi- xw Q W fi .W ant 'f as QW T 6- --un.. i A Z! F Top ltow QI.. to RJ: ll. Clomis, S. Rinella, J. Kearns, C. Stuart, W. Stolz, J. Savoic. Front Row il.. to RJ: li. Keegan, J. Keegan, ll. Chiachiaretti, C. Moleski, R. l'ow1-rs. WARSIITY QRUSSfCQOUllXllVIRY TIEAM Brother Denis had his harriers out early to condition them for the first meet, which was held at Utica, N. Y. on October 4th. The team made a fine showing by placing sixth among the 34 schools that competed. Don Uhiachiaretti was the first C. B. A. man across the finish line with Dick Powers close behind him. During the following weeks the C. B. A. harriers competed in the Grout Memorial Run at Schenectady and in the Gloversville Invitational Meet. In the first of these, the Cadet runners again placed sixth against the top-flight competition that this meet always provides. In the Gloversville Run, Brother llenis's boys placed second, missing first place by a very small margin. Don Chiachiaretti was lost to the team early in the season because of illness. His loss was keenly felt, especially in the Meet held at Vestal, N. Y. In this race the team placed seventh out of sixteen teams. ln its two dual meets with Albany High, C. B. A. established its position as best in the city by defeating the Garnet runners by perfect scores in each of the meets. The three Senior members of the 1953 Cross Country team: Don Chiachiaretti, Bill Stolz and Dick Powers. These boys have been the mainstay of the hill-and-dale squad for three years. Their loss, through graduation will be keenly felt. Page ninety-one 0 fj 4 ' 1 M J' x .l ll N Front Row tl.. to Rb: Jim Donahue, Ray Casey, Coach Ed O'Hairet Ray McDonald, Che l t Di liallo. Second Row: Tom Bailey. Ron De Matteo, Carmen Romano, John Riley. Ilnrd Row: llay Johnson. John D1 Giulio, Tony PlOtl'OXVSlii, Frank 0'Brien, John I,al ond. WfeXRSlIlVY ll?lASlKlElVlllifkltlt Tltalkfll Coach U'l'laire gives last minute talk to the all-Senior starting line-up in the final game of the season against St. C'olumba's. Page 'iziizvly-111-n This season C. B. A welcomed a new varsity coach, Mr. Ed O'Haire. He opened his coaching career with a winning season. Coach O'Haire is a recent graduate of Man- hattan College, where he majored in Phy- sical Education and was a member of the Varsity basketball team. Sparkplug and high scorer for the t'Broth- ers was Frank O'Brien who averaged near- ly twenty points per game. Ron De Matteo greatly aided the team in the rebound de- partment. Speedy Chet Di Lallo, a fancy ball handler, kept the boys on their toes and confused many an opponent. The team will miss these three next year. Prospects for next season look bright for Coach O'Haire. Among the returning let- terman will be John Di Giulio, Ray Casey and Tom Bailey. Two sophomores who un- doubtedly will be stars in the coming two years are John Riley and Jim Donahue. Good luck to next year's team and to Coach Ed O'Ilaire. off!!- ottom Row: Carmen Romano, Frank O'B1'ien, Chester Di Lallo, Raymond Mc-Donald, John lu -j. In untu uncles: Ray Casey, Coach Ed O'Hai1'e, John I,aFond. lu lop R xx John Di Giulio, Thomas Bailey. Ronald De Matteo, James Donahue, Raymond Johnson INDIVIDUAL SCORING OF C. B. A. BASKETBALL TEAM Frank O'Brien Ron De Matteo Chet DiLa11o Tom Bailey John Riley John Di Giulio Ray Johnson Ray McDonald Carmen Romano Ray Casey Jim Donahue Games Field Goals Fouls Made 17 131 57 17 72 54 17 47 22 15 41 210 13 20 11 12 16 10 7 8 14 9 9 11 5 10 7 2 1 2 1 2 0 Total I 'll gf' S1111 198 116 112 51 42 230 Z9 27 4 4 nine ffl-I lr rw' J 4 lg' 5 'S .Q '55 595. an xi L 1 Q- l I In front: D. Crotty. l.eft to Right: R. Whalen, J. Wink, F. Keegan, J. Politi, R. Bendall, D. Oberting, C. Lehmann, R. Abbott, IJ. Burns, B. McNulty, K. Robinson. lfWfXfll2lE IBFXSKIETIBAILIL llliallfll Lf The Jay Yee starting five get into huddle before practice session. Page vlinvfy-four The Junior Varsity's season was not a winning one this year, but in several of their games they showed that potentially they were varsity material. Coach Whalen worked through the season with the big men , keeping in mind that the pres- ent basketball era calls for height under the basket. Because of busi- ness pressure, Coach Whalen was unable to devote as much time as he would have wished to the team. but Coaeh O'Haire and Tom Carroll former C. B. A. star, helped out in developing the team. The Freshman Basketball team was again coached lay Brother Felix, who carried a large squad of twenty players throughout the season. Sev- eral ot' the tallest of the Freshmen were, early in the year. moved up to the Jay Vee squad. This was done to help in their faster development by giving them experience in tough- er competition. Among the promising Frelhmen players who will next year move up to .lay Vee or Varsity competition are: Dan Hogarty, Nick Caimano, Austin Mt-Carroll, Orrin Barr, llon Lavigne, Dave Foster and Terry Com lanx .H x fi? jf ilxff -4 A -A, x , I Tony Gerniann groes after the lmall in tht llos gi j lj against V.I. Don Lavigne has thc same ifltl ln lon in the way. il, 7. Rogan fMgr.l. LEASllilElVlllAItlL lfltfahfll X3 FRICSHMAN BASKETBALI. TICAIVI lxnd I., liynon ly First Row ll.. to RJ: XV. llevane flVlg.rl'.j, T. Smith, N. tfaiinano, 'l'. Vopez , Bol I Second Row: J. Sorrentino, M. Czwakicl, A. Germann, O. Barr, ll. liinnan, ID. l ostu. Third Row: D. I,avig'ne, T. Bakos, J. Van Deloo. A. McCarroll, li. Milos, W, liauniann, li, l,u it Missing: from picture: D. Hogarty, M. Ray. ,. yt' nin 7 1 VARSITY RIFLII TEAM lim-cling: C. Mead, R. Stephens, A. Murgia, D. Rowland, C. Doll. Second Row: lN1r.Ja4'k Leary, Coach: F. Hoey, II. Mclfcrran, J. Farrar, J. lfraley. Third Row: F. Doyle, VV. Larinore, V. Chesterfield, M, Kelsey, J. Zinliovitrh. CBA., Rlllfltlf TIEAMS l This year the C. R. A. Rifle Team withdrew from the Hudson Valley League in order to devote itself to Competition against other military academies. The season, extending from November to March, was a most successful one. In early meets the team met and defeated in turn Siena Col- lege, New York Military Academy and Northfield High School of Vermont. R. Joyce it-enu-rj and E. Murphy fl'IIIl11,J, Rifle Team Managers, cheek out equipment to J. Fraley. Pugf niwfy-s1',r The first defeat came at the hands of Peekskill Military Academy but the C. B. A. riflemen got back into the winning column by defeating N. Y. M. A. for the second time this year. Frank Doyle posted a high 191 in this match. The team's ability in shooting off- hand enabled them to take two close contests from La Salle, Troy and the West Point Frosh. Both of these matches were tied in points scored by each team, but a better mark in the off-hand score brought C. B. A. the victory in each competition. The team enjoyed its trip to New York but was unable to match the high score posted by Xavier and thus lost their second meet of the year. Xavier was also the school that fin- ished ahead of C. B. A. in the Hearst National Rifle Contest. Senior Members of the Rifle Team: First Row: A. Murgia tlineel- ingb, V. Chesterfield fpronel. R. Stephens tkneelmgb. Back Row: W. Larmore and l . Doyle fin standing positionl. CADIET SIHIARIPSIHIOOTIEIRS On March, 5th the C. B. A. Rifle Team gained a conclusive vic- tory 943-916 against Peekskill Military Acad- emy, one of the two schools which had de- feated them in previous meetings. Remaining contests against Siena and La Salle, Troy, will bring to a finish a high- ly successful season. The team expresses its thanks to the coaches, Brother Denis and Mr. Jack Leary for their skillful and patient help. FRESHMAN RIFLE TEAM First Row: A. Turner, J. Clancy, lt. Rosettie, T. Mulderry, G. Tyndall. Second Row: R. Nittinger, J. Keenan, R. liashway, G. XVest, VV. Riley, R. l.alor, J. Urschel, R. Travison, M. Ertel. Page ninety-seven ACIVIHIILIETIIC RIECCPRD 1 IIQSSQIIQSAL VARSITY FOOTBALL VARSITY BASKETBALL C. B. A. ..L..,.. 26 C. B. A. ,A,.,.,. 6 C. B. A. ..,..,.. 19 C. B. A. .,.,.,. . C. B. A. ,,.4,,,, 25 C. B. A. ..,...., 13 C. B. A. ........ 20 Catholic Central Poughkeepsie ........,. Cathedral .,.,.,,,,.,,,.,, Vincentian .,..,,,,,.,, Albany High ........ La Salle ............,.,,.,,. Mt. Pleasant .......... FRESHMAN FOOTBALL C. B. A. ........ 6 C. B. A. ....,.,, 42 C. B. A. ........ 7 C. B. A. .,...,.. 14 C. B. A. ,....,., 34 C. B. A. ........ 32 C. B. A. ........ 19 C. B. A. ........ 6 Catholic Central Bethlehem Frosh Cathedral ,........,. Mt. Pleasant ..... Albany Academy .... Bethlehem J. V. . Albany High ..... Vincentian ...,,.... RIFLE TEAM C. B. A. ........ 1129 Slena .............. 1060 N. Y. M. A. Northfield .... Peekskill M. A. N. Y. M. A. C. B A 1362 W. Point Frosh 13621: C. B. A. .....,,, 909 C. B. A. ,.,,,,., 941 C. B. A. .....,Y. 912 C. B. A. ........ 921 C. B. A. .....,.. 889 C. B. A. ........ 918 La Salle, Troy 88996 ' 928 Xavier .,.......,.. C. B A 943 Peekskill M. A. 916 SC. B. A. won the West Point and the Troy contests by best off hand scores Page ninety-eight Cathedral ...... Vincentian ,,.. La Salle ,..,.,. St Columba's Cohoes ....... St. Mary's ...,,. Cathedral ,,.... Cohoes .......... Albany Acad. La Salle ........ Albany High Vincentian .... St. Columba's St. Mary's ...... Cath. Central J. V. BASKETBALL Cohoes ........... C.C.H.S. ...., . Ph. Schuyler Cohoes .......... Alb. Academy La Salle .......... Cathedral ,..,. Alb. Academy Vincentian .,.. La Salle .,....,... St. Columba .. St. Mary's .... C. C. ll. S. l-in-y ' , . X n sir si' 2' ' 'gf ' Q A A Y V ' xg, 5, I fs, W 9, Q A 'Q rl' N W 7 M I I 5 5 L '-' ' - E1 l ' . . w i655 an 'S of ,Q A gn 36 GQ? aff ' va Q. M we . '?'9 vvWVNSv'9: 1f .Q ,Rc we ,yn M uf M M vp, ,f . - 1 ' ix lan- lll Left: Brother Brendan, Ramon Slavin and i Dominic Catalfamo during Arithmetic Period in 8B. They make the problems look easy. Below: John Paolino of the Seventh Grade points out his Junior Sentry cover to Robert Starzec. Robert Murray is looking on from his seat. The Junior High School of C. B. A. has its own paper, its own Band and Glee Club, its own sports team and its own rifle team. Added to this, it has a spirit and a liveliness that en- liven the whole school. There are 100 students in the C. B. A. Grade School, divided into three classes under the ex- cellent supervision of Brothers Francis, Brendan and Aloysius. The following pages of the Year- book show our Juniors in their daily program of studies, sports and school activities. First Row: A. Franze, J. Hanlon, J. Mirto, W. Keck, R. Taylor, W. Hutton, R. Murray, J. Paolino. Second Row: R. Frank, R. Nash, R. Walton, J. Vroman, W. Conlon, K T. Campion, F, La Casse, R. P1-emo, J. Losito, R. Lavigne. Third Row: Brother Aloysius, W. Murphy, T. Shaller, R. Wright, A. Brousseau, T. McNamara, R. Holm, J. Barry, W. Heim, T. Owens, J. Picotte. Fourth Row: D. Selover, B. Carmody, J. Valente, P. Kreog, W. Zurn, T. North, R. Starzec, T, Brown, J. Pariseau, D. Yezzi. GRAIDUIATIIUN MUINIE H953 Rigghtz The grzuluating' class ol' Juno 1953 lim- up in front of tho school lruilcling.: In-l'orv outa-ring thc- grymnzxsium for thc-ir Grzulualion lflxclwisos. Class prayers open ilu- svhool mluy ali fervor and attention. First Row fat lvftl: G. Brocklcy, W. Petriv, W. Pzittvrson, J. La Grasse, fl. Palermo, ll. fliltillfkllllll, .l. Koreman, R, Burlwr. lfourth llow: l . Tardio, K. Slavin, D. lflL'llill'il. 'llll0lll2lS Vonclon and liolwrt O,SLllllV2lll Class loaders in studios at miilycar. lin-l't of SA at 21 rnomcntury loss for worcls. Gov, to Right: T. McNally 18131, liolu-rt Star- tl1ul's toup.rl1l ze-1' WAP, Barry Plunkett f8Al. l'nyv nm' llnnrlrf' y CBA at 8:45 oath morning. Class XB rm-- citcs tho Rosary each morning with g'rcz1l. liosettie. Sovond Row: ll, llurloy, li. 0'D0nnell, T. McNally, F. llziwlcins, li. Mullin, M. Mcl7om1lcl. 'l'l1ird Row: R. Brothur Aloysius, li. Ballmer, W. Murphy, J. fYll211.l'2I.l1, T. Mm-Carthy. l Vrooks, F. T2ll'4ll0. W. letrie, R. VValton. VV. Keck, T. Hutton, J. Warren, Seated: li. Stan-Zee, J. Leahy, B, Plunkett, lUlNlIOR SIEINTIRY Stzmdiug. J. lVlcNutt, T. Campion, R. I Brother Aloysius leads select group of Junior Glee Club singers in rehearsal: Front Row: T. Hutton, J. Mirto, W. Heini, li. Nash. Son-ond Row: E. Thihodeau, P. Kreag, D. Yvzzi. First Row qi.. to RJ: F. Laflzlsse, R. Frank, J. Losito, H. Nash, R, Promo, 'I' llutton, T. lVlCfl21l'f.llV. Second Row: J. Williams, D. Yezzi, W. Conlon, R. 0'lJonncll G. Knapp, J. Mirto, T. Qwens, D. Hurley. Third Row: W. Heini, J, Barry, E. Thihodeau, ll. Selovcr, J. Mvuny. J. 0'llag,:'an. Fourth Row: J. Koreman, VV. Lurn, T, North l', Kreogy T. Brown. ...............- .f..,...w-ewnwgnsl 'I'-:A XHUINIICOR GILIEIE Qlllllll QV'- JUNIOR HIGH SCHOOL VARSITY Q Left to lliglitz J. Williams, VV. l'zitLoi'soii, sr J, Crowlvy, I . Hawkins, N. llyS0l'I1l2lIl, J. v ,, y Koreniun, J. lvinski, li. Plunlwtt, .I. l'Izu'lv, Il. Clatzxlfailnu. L SENIOR DIVISION INTRAMURAI. CHAMPS GIQAINIMAIQ SCHOOL In l rwnt: W. Hutton. First. Row: J. O'Sullivan, J. Y1'm1u1i1,l . Hawkins. Svcoml Row: A. S2llll2lIlilI'l'Zl J. Kurc-in:1n V . v 7 I M. Galvin, lf. Null. SEVENTH GRADE 'FEAM Kneeling IL. to RJ: K. l,avig'nu, W. Mui'- phy, W. Tzxylor, J. Walton, J. Vmniun. Stamlingt A. Hl'0LlSSt'2lll, W. Zum, 'l'. North J. Vulento, T. Schaller. l'ugf' nm' llllnflrwrl fllrw' The Grammar School basketball teams had both class and varsity teams. The senior team played a full season ot' I6 games, winning most of them. The first game was a thriller and V. HA. downed La Salle by a score of 217-2333. The second game however was fatal and the boys tasted defeat at the hands of the CYO all-stars. Some of the promising players on this team are John IVIL-Mahon, John Koreman, James Williams and William Murphy. The midget team, composed of sev- enth graders only, had difficulties finding opponents. However, these youngsters had five wins in five starts, one a close overtime victory over I,a Salle, and the other over the CYO Peanuts. Richard Lavigne, Thomas Shaller, John Valente were outstand- ing players, When asked about the future they simply said, Bring on Kentucky. 5. ,. if if yjymi it 5 1 UIIAINIMA It SCIIUUII Ie' is RI F LIC T IC A M I.ei't to Right: D. Rivhards, .I. Leahy, IC. Thilvodt-au, I . Tardio, W. l't-trio, J. Nlirto. GIRAI IE SCIHIOUIL PXCTIIVIITIIIES JUNIOR LEAGUE WINNERS: J. Suitto J. Warren, R. Walton, A. Brousseau, NK Heim, T. lVIc'Carthy, IJ. Hurley. OFFICERS OF TIIIC A.D.C. Left to Right: Timothy Campion, Joseph O'IIa , Barry Plunlvett, Frank Tardio. MlIEMlURllIES GIF MlAYflll.lINIE H953 The Spring Vonccrt of the Rand and tllee Club was again a brilliant display of the musical abil- ities ot' the Cladets. At the right, Pat Hagerty, Pat lienzi, Hob Johnson, Hill Lacombe, Joe Kosck, and Jim Clemens rehearse for their Dixieland number. The evening of May 2nd was very warm, but the Cadet Regiment put on its usual wonderful display ol' drilling and marching at the Annual Spring Drill. Lt. Colonel Albert Brown led the Regiment in the Physi- cal Drill, and Colonel Robert Johnson direct,- ed the smart - stepping Wansboro Rifles. The lVlemorial Day Parade of 1953 was held in a heavy downpour. It was the second wetting the Cadets had to take, as the May Day Parade also took place on a very rainy day. But as always the C. B. A. Reg- iment was smooth and colorful. Ji 7' Class Day 1953 was made memorable by the appearance of Brother C. Peter at the ceremony. He received the first copy of THE CADET as the dedicatee. Bert Gould and Bob Lawlor read the Class Prophecy. and the planting of the Class Tree conclud- ed the activities of Class Day. The Graduation Parade was post- poned from Sunday to Monday, June Gth. The Regiment, in their white and blue uniforms, gave a flawless performance as a tribute to the graduating' seniors. At the left: Miss Nancy Avakian, Color Girl of 1953. poses with Col. Johnson, Sgt. Maj. Burkhard and Maj. Qtm. Goliber. GLASS WIEIEIIQ fXCTllXfIITlllES Below: The Prom Committee and their dates at the June Military Ball. At the left: P McKenna, R. lfitzgerald, G. Tobin, J. Clemens, T. Egley, W. Barnes, P. Cooney, A. Brown, J Hoffman. At the right: P. Zito, L. Mullen, B. Gould, B. Winn, J. Lacombe, J. Korfhage and H. Johnson. ff. . u l s P , i 2 - .2 i 1', . - nA Q 5 UlRAUMIAiVIlON DAY H933 MICIJAI, WINNIC , . . . lliristmn llovtrinv Engl ish Sovinl Slumlivs l,:1inrii:1g'os iX'l2lil'lllI1l2li ivs SL'lC'llK'l' , vvy .- RS - JI INF, 19:1 Robert Lawlor Jzimvs liowvs .Iznnvs Howvs Robert Johnson Albert Brown Albert Brown Pwllow Alh. Awzirrl Robert Murphy GICNICRAL IC Si-nior Vluss .lnnior Vlnss Sophomore Class Xf'lCI,l,ICNi'IC Jann-s Howes John Doughurty llziniul Mulh lfrvshmzin Floss Jzimos Zinkovitc' Pllllllll' SPEAKING Senior Vlziss Albert Brown Junior Vluss Thomas Hzilpin Sophomore Class llennis Vorhett lfroshmzin Vlnss Pzilrick Grossi The 90th Commcncomunt ol' Fhris- tizzn Brothers Academy was holfl on June 151, 19525. lit. Volonm-l Allwrt Brown clelivercil the Vzileclictory. 'l'hv rnziin address was given by Novi-i'oi1cl John A. 'l'rzicy, Vhziplziiil ol' thi- Allmny Police IJepzxrtnion1. Among: the winners of scliolnsiin' ziwzlrcls were A. llrown, R. Lawlor, J. Howes and R. Johnson. r 2 ' r O ' c . Q 9 0 , i l'uy4 om' lin 1 ll 4l 1 t .l xy 1 R stoifufb' . 1 ILJ ssii C 4' 4' SHE the X M L , f P of 'Q 1 KK!L' 'gn H57 . t 5 ' if! V' ii i . 1 .4 X 53' . l if ,ng s n?m6'?r f L 1 .li The 1953 Baseball season finished with C. B. A. and V.I. in a tie for first place in the Diocesan League. The Cadet winning team, pictured above, had the honor of bringing C. B. A. its first League Champion- ship in three years. With most of the first string players returning, the team should have little trouble in 1954 in retaining its Trophy. SIPRIING SPOJIRTS OIF N953 Among the 'standouts for the Cadets at the CBA Relays were: At the 1-ight, Larry McDonald, winner in the 440 Yard Run: center, Neil McHugh. anchor-man on the winning Mile Relay: at the left, Joe Korfhage taking the baton from Charley Stuart in the Half-mile Relay. -lv-I -of lt tt, yn i-f Vs'fiQ'qG' 'Et N 'A 3..s '1 ' Q .wp -.ri 1 ss 'V I ilsfiilw-lgffixzir Page one lllllIfIl'l'fI vigil! r Pop: 'l'hc bench loads the chocrs for iff: team I-if-low: Itlmlhvl' wzu'cl7s .I. V. tuam 121553 'Q'W!1'5'Z in .Q5fr.gr, , Action in the Grade School Soap Leagllc S , f ' z I Top: Winm-rs ut' tho Illtorvlzlss IAEEIIILIC-H10 AIA tczlm Iielow: ll 1' 0 t h 0 1' Jzlnws' llcwly-t'm'n1cd tennis team 1. -4 ,7 .X . -i 4 .' r 3 g 'i . 1, 5 --3. 1 1, E 2 1 if li fr 1 gl ll l I f 'yu fi 1 'Q ,E ,X 1 if il Q 1 i ' l I I 41 on , ' Z .lx The Yearbook Staff herewith presents its CHRONICLE of the year 1953-1954. We think this is a new idea in yearbook report- ing, and also that it fulfills its objective. The CHRONICLE is the monthly diary of the CBA. School year. From the opening day of school until the all-important day of graduation in June, this section records by picture and dateline the events that occurred in that month and in their order of occur- rence. After reading the diary section of TIIE CADET you will undoubtedly under- stand why. The REGIMENT salutes a new year- book feature: THE CHRONICLE. N 1' 7' sill E' . .W . gl N, Y. f 4144-4444444 Shrine of the Immaculate Conception Washington, D. C. The Bishops of the United States have set as one of the objectives of the Marian Year the completion of the Cathedral of the Immaculate Conception in Washington, D. C. The above arehiteet's drawing shows what a beauti- ful church it will be when completed. It will also be the largest Cathedral in the Western Hemisphere. 4 SUMMER'S HAPPY EXPERI- K, M ,ply ENCES ARE COMPARED AS ...Zi SCHOOL RECONVENES IN X Tififlf Near.-A - egg!! F5111 v:.mr.f xiii ,., , f J.. 149' .7'f'iH. rx H! .V Y.-, th, ,QV H. - , V , XX V I , k ,, , N jiri' lx X' 5 2 f 'W . 'K 4 Ltr? 'l,.1g9fmil N 'fl it-A ..,.. l.- lil l lm. -M :. :l -1-giifll . ll xx ' 1 Xl' l Cx l' 131 if,1:ffP5,fjf.L1'U'! . 'N1N-Qi. X 3 l tif- ll il ,il W ifff l 5. lol fn Above: First efforts at drill call for patience and resourcefulness. Larry Barry tries to get Alex Audi's and John Schreiner's rifles apart, while Tom O'Neill has to stretch to straighten Austin McCar- roll's cap. Page one hundred twelve Sept. 7th: Plebes CFreshmanJ ap- pear on campus to look over the school. Officers QSeniorsl are on hand to look them over. Sept. Sth: Boot training begins. This is your right footy the other one is your left. Sept. 9th: Sophomores report to school. Usual schedule tangles start getting untangled. 4 Qs Above: Scholarship winners, J. Sorren- tino qSt. John's, Schenectadyy and J. Lin- nan QCBA Grammar Schoolj among the 160 Freshman entering' CBA in September 1953. Left: New coaches, Ike Whalen fleftj and Carl Falivene are welcomed by Alum- ni President Evariste Lavigne. ltiirlitz 'l'en Seniors on football squad 1.51-t team 'up' for first Lfklllllh l.el't to right: J. Jackson, W. Leahy, T. Engel, P. NVestervclt, J. lfllacqua, C. Romano, I . O'lirien, li. liicleclai, IJ. Hiker, lNlanag:cr IJ. uvllDlN'lSllliUl. I Above: Father Robert Mossey, CHA Alumnus and now Air Force Chaplain, addressed first Mes-tinq of the Arcliconfraternity of the Divine Child. Sept. 13th: Classes in session. I-Irother Leonard, new Assistant Principal, meets students, and vice versa. Sept. 19th: Thirty-three commissioned officers and ninety-three non-commissioned officers aitpointed. llrotber I-Boniface, Commandant, forms the Regiment. Sept. 20th: Classes now in full swing. First drill day. Football team now on tough scrimmage schedule, Sept. 25th: Brother Eugene holds elections for editorial positions on Yearbook Staff. Tom Ilalpin and .lack Uouglherty nam d as co-e ' rs 6' Jr ,J 6' Vg Below: Ken Robins fmii , fleet Sophomore half-back, carries off- tackle against Catholic High. 043' asv' Page one 11117111771 llmwf-if FOOTBALL REIGNS SUPREME DURING INDIAN SUMMER DAYS IN THE MONTH OF V --, Football squad gets into huddle with Coach Falivene just before game with Poughkeepsie High at Bleecker Stadium. Faculty join members of Ladies' Auxiliary at Communion Break- fast in Mess Hall. Seated at dais, QL. to RJ: Brother C. Mark, Di- rector of LaSalle Schoolg Mrs. Edward Rooney, Past Presidentg Brother Thomas, Director of CBAg Rev. Edgar Holden, O.F.M. Conv., Speakerg Mrs. Luke J. Mul- len, Presimlentg Brother Paulian, Dean: Mrs. Ellis Riker, Sr. Vice- - U ,,,, President. ' Oct. 2nd: Alumni annouhce pro- gram of activities for the year. Brother Arator continues in post as Moderator. Promises plenty of ac- tion. Oct. 4th: C. B. A. loses its opener to Catholic High. Bailey scores four times, but C. C. H. S. aerials too much for Cadet defense. A loss, 33-26. Oct. 9th: Don Chiachiaretti and Dick Powers pace C. B. A. harriers in placing sixth among thirty-four schools in Utica Meet. Oct. 10th: Football team's for- tunes at lowest ebb as powerful Poughkeepsie team mauls Cadets. From this date our football star begins to rise. Page one l1.llllfII'CClf0llI'tl'C'l'I. as tif F J Tom iley goes ovcr for an- iy other tc ddwn against Cathe- dral Ou irst win of the season, lil-' llc-low: Cross-country team who finished in five-nian tie for first place against Albany High. C. Stuart, R, Powers, ll. Chiachiar- etti, J. Comis, J. Keegan. 5-f 14, .- Oct. llth: C. B. A.'s Yearbook, THE CADET OF 1953, given a first place rating by the Columbia Press Association. Oct. 15th: Rehearsals begin for the Fourteenth Annual Minstrel Show. Mr. Jack Bryan is General Chairman, and Leo Miller is again the Director. Oct. 17th: C. B. A.'s first Victory under Coach Falivene against Cathe- dral, 19-6. Tom Bailey scores two, and John Di Giulio, one. Oct. 18th: Ladies' Auxiliary Communion Breakfast under the chairmanship of Mrs. James F, Kisselback and Mrs. Richard P. Crinigan. Oct. Zist: Wansboro Rifles or- ganized by Capt. Raymond Joyce. Brother Patrick, Vocational Direc- tor, visits school. Oct. 22nd: Intramural Basketball Leagues organized by Brother Felix and Coach Edward O'Haire. Woo'-Q Tommy White and Ed Vishneslxy take Nibbsy fm a walk during half-time at V. I. grainc. l'ugc our lmndrcd fiflwn Y 'Q threat Above: At the Alumni Home-Coming' Supper. J. O'Connell, T. Engel, C. Moleski, R. Andi, F. Wall- ingford, J. Sayers, T. Burke, T. Caulfield, E. Kane, D. Hiker, J. Romano, H. Donnelly, J. Riley, R. An- di, E. Roche. W. Straney. Oct, 23ndg Alurflni Chapters Or- Below: Hallowe'en Dance at CBA Gymnasium. . . . . .. Di--t' .l'D C '1. :'-l gamzod ln nelghborlug Clues. Mr. Zsxfigikaions xy ance ommittce Musin my Bob Thomas Dwyer elected President of the Schenectady Chapter. 3 Ocl. 25th: Rain and an alert V. I. . team put the skids Linder the Cadet Q team, 19-7. Nilmbsy gives a good performance. C. Romano wins tro- phy as outstanding CRB. A. player. Alumni Home-coming game draws a good crowd in spite of bad weather. Football teams are guests of Alumni and do a first-class job on the edibles. Oct. 30th: Brother James directs activities of Committee in sponsor- ing' first dance of year. Juniors help to decorate gym. One hundred coup- les in attendance at Hallowe'en Dance. Pugc om' lilmdrcrl si.rtccrr. FIRST QUARTER EXAMS AND .t,fi1l'fj+,pg,g,, WAK 4 'g tiff?-TTQ i THE THANKSGIVING Hol.IDAYs fiViiflfgSill'li?f,l.i'fifiii Rf: N i- MARK THE MONTH or . A' ' ' 1 T 1, ezgintfiiifnczt-vi R . S 5 3,24 'lf A 41 T A' ixl !xy 'law 1: --gi - X -I . if : 5 ' if it it ' . A m . A rg. . At thc cake counter during the Ladies' Auxiliary Fall Card Party and Fashion Show: Mrs. J. Horwedel, Mrs. J. Allen, Mrs. W, Smith, Mrs. J. Peckowitz, Mrs. J. Kelly, Mrs. T. Gallagher. Nov. lst: All Saints Day. Har- riers win second dual meet from Albany High, 15-45. Don Chiachiar- etti, No. 1 man on squad, is lost to team for remainder of season. Nov. 3rd: Bridge Party and Fash- ion Show crowds gym. Mrs. Luke Mullen, President of the Ladies' Auxiliary, and Mrs. Josef Yezzi, di- rect this affair to notable success. Nov. -1th: The C. B. A. eleven comes through with a spectacular win over Albany Iligh, Frank O'Brien sparkles in this one. Bailey goes over for two. Nov. Sth: The Sabre Trophy re- turns to C. B. A. Carl Falivene's single wing system and patient coaching pay rich dividends as the L. .f if. . 11 Cadets of C. B.A. beat the Cadets of L-a Salle Institute, 13-6, as the line holds the opposition to 12 yards gain. Our team has arrived. Nov. 9th: Mid-term exams start. Nov. 11th: The Cadet Regiment parades twice on this day. Morning ceremonies in Albany, and an eve- ning parade in Schenectady. They never looked better. Harvest Shower of the Ladies' Auxiliary Linder the chairmanship of Mrs. Grace Mack and Mrs. Eugene Fallon. Nov. 13th: Friday the 13th. More Exams. Company E entrains fgets on busl for trip to Schen- ectady to march in the Armisticc Parade in the G. E. City. l'u.gc our lzzfnzlrrrl sc4'1'nf1'rfn. if ' jf . f ' Age L' s s W . V -'SWF Y , 1. wx . V 3 . s g ' ' 4 .1 . 3 John DiG1ulio drags what looks like the whole Albany High team for a first down. New Rifle Team coach, lVlr. Jack Leary, gives instruction to Capt. Vince Chester- field. Frank Doyle, veteran sharpshooter, looks on. Nov. llthzlfootball season ends with a happy bang as U. B. A. trounces a power- house Mt. Pleasant team, 20-12. In 1954 we'll continue our winning streak. Nov. 15th: Brother Edward organizes course in Music Appreciation. Do we have to learn to spell Tschaikowsky '? Nov. 19th: First day for service over- coats. Seniors attend Engineering Day Rally at General Electric. Nov. 20th: Golf Tournament sponsored by Brother James. J. McArdle and F. O'Brien post best scores to win Tourney. Mrs. Grace Mack and Mrs. Eugene Fallon make pre- sentation to Brother Thomas, Director, at the Ladies' Auxiliary Harvest Shower. Page 11111' 111111111111 f'igIIf0CII Nov. Zlst: Glee Club organized by Broth- er Aloysius. Large turnout of candidates. Mr. McCarthy again to direct, thus insur- ing success of programs. Nov. 22nd: Edward O'llaire, new basket- ball mentor presented to the student-body. Hopes high for success on the boards this year. Nov. 23rd: Rifle Team wins its third straight rifle match. Victims of our sharp- shooters so far: Siena, N. Y. M. A., and Northfield High. ,-..,.?f...-. -- - vw-.--A--Q.-. -W -. W-.. - -1- ----.... - -- . . , .N - aAn.ev I 5' I , ' S , - 2 - '-Yi' Henan ' 'Q 1 ' 'W' ' ' ' 'ff 'b H'- ' ' -f -' '-' .Y f' . Ll. f LEAN D s ,ff R oucnuuo , A . co I 'V BQ C, an KXW' . . w . U s f 5 ,,. 8,1-K ,z F7 ' d 3 X f DONNELLY o 4, ' L, 4 0 Y Q' A W-W. 1 KESANE ' 'gg y 4, --...,,. -.,.- ...- ROBINSON H3 A END' Q 4 A ,w 1, i , I 8 F RILEY C R . - u.Rc3fmAQ4oQ',, 0 . OMANO ,W .4 -w,-... A, W., ,,,, , 67 ,,,,,. U l To 8 2. , S J H juss. . -U 1----- -f - f-Q---.-A M , N, ., -,,4gm W nf 1 M ..- ,,,W,, 1 Q o Q 0 Q2 Q Q ' -,Q XJ auf My x f Bt ,. 4 so X8 '----canvas-f.-ag 1 E Nov. 23rd: Sophmore Unit of the Ladies' Auxiliary holds successful Bake Sale at Grant's Store. Nov. 25th: Junior A. D. C. organiz- ed in the Grade School of C. B. A. Father Basil Corbett, O. F. M. Conv., gives address. Nov. 25th to 29th: Fourteenth An- nual Minstrel of the Men's Associa- tion presented to capacity audiences. Greatest Show Ever. Among fea- tured soloists: Shirley Sheber, Pa- tricia Brady and Lois Hillg Dick Schoch, Terry Marco and Gene Miller. Colonel Jim Healy acts as Inter- locutor and Elmer Parker makes his fourteenth consecutive appear- ance as an end-man. Before the frost sets in, work is begun on the CBA track, a project sponsored by the Alumni Association. Carmen Romano is honored at the CBA Banquet. Coach Falivene and Brother Arator present Carmen with Alumni Trophy for outstanding' per- formance in the V. I. Game. Mrs. Mary Gaudet, surrounded by the Me1'ry Widow chorus, sings the beautiful Vilia song, in the 14th Annual Minstrel of the Men's Association. fl? Page one lzundrccl twenty f , 1. I 3 Y V X X c - if f ' .4 ' 1 x J I I X, I Y tvs , s A its l I - . l , i , nl J: 1 1 6 k 'Af A t V., 1 .Q L Dec. lst: Richard Salisbury wins Senior Speaking' Contest with ad- dress on Our Missing Americans. Contestants well coached by Mr. Walter Sheahan, '39, Dec. Znd: Schenectady Ladies' Auxiliary holds Annual Card Party at Elks Hall under the chairmanship of Mrs. Daniel Muth. Dec. 4th: C. B. A. opens its 1953 Basketball season with a heart- breaking loss to Cathedral, 43-42. New style of play, taught by Coach O'Haire, looks very good. Dec. Sth: Feast of the Immaculate Conception. Opening of the Marian Year. Dec. llth: A big win over V. I. on the court, first victory over our Madison Ave. rivals in three years. O'I3rien and Dc Matteo lead the scor- ing. WINTER SETS IN AND CADETS PREPARE FOR CHRISTMAS AT YEAR'S END IN .- , v .,-... . V .1 I , V .. Q 1 W- - ,el ' W. I , I ' .- . r : 1 , .1 .1 I v x . u . a I xp. I ,r-' '4 y U -5. I r--4 , , Q, -- . i ,' l. it 'x 1 I ,J .5 1 .I H J V v - 5. T 1,2 il fl' Hr i ,D i i I in .ll . il ,N -' I- Sf' I I I l 1 ll i ' l il 'J l Il Up-in-the-air action during the Cathedral gxnic on tht CBA court. Right: Santa Blanchficld 5111-cts Brother I lancis at Ladies' Auxiliary Christmas Party. Iimlou Brother Boniface gives the Big: Blow in 1 Windy Game at the Ladies, Christ- Ill Is Party Page nur' lzuurlrcfl fwwnfy om Dec. 15th: Junior Speaking Con- test held in gym. Fred Holt places first, and Garry Lavigne, second. Dec. 16th: New Christmas Crib constructed on Academy grounds near gym. Brother Paulian says It's a first. Dec. 18th: Glee Club and Band give excellent performances at as- sembly to mark start of Christmas vacations. Dec. 20th: Christmas Party of the Ladies' Auxiliary under chairman- ship of Mrs. Joseph Jackson and Mrs. Louis Rosettie. O'Brien lets go his famed overhead shot during the game against Vincentian. Dec. 21st: Christmas Carol Ser- vice held at new crib in spite of cold Weather. Glee Club leads sing- ing. Dec. 28th: Alumni Reunion Dance at Circle Inn. Ed Grogan and Bill Hunt are co-chairmen. One hundred couples attend. Joe Cornell, Miss Pat Brady and Pete Cornell, soloists at the Dedication of the Christmas Crib at CBA. Younger Alumni at the Alumni Dance pose with their dates. Among those in the picture are Theron Egley, Fred Leary, How- ard Fronk, Joseph Dougherty, Robert Johnson, William Burk- hard, Albert Brown and James O'Brien. BASKETBALL GAMES AND THE WINTER FORMAL MAKE MEM- ORABLE THE MONTH OF Jan. 4th: Christmas Holidays over. Back to school. Jan. 11th: C. B. A. beats Cathedral High 60-51. O'Brien high with 28 points. Jan. 15th: Brother Paulian's Jubilee. fSee next pagel Jan. 16th: C. C. H. S. nips Brothers 51-119 in sudden death overtime. Jan. 18th: C. B. A. defeats Albany lligh in Polio Fund Game at the Washington Ave. Armory. Jan. 22nd: Rifle team loses match to Peekskill on winner's range. First loss of the year. Jan. 23rd: C. B. A. wins third game in week by defeating Albany Academy 633-53 on loser's court. Jan. 29th: C. I3.A. outshoots N. Y. M.A. at Cornwall, 918 - 896. Midwinter Ball on this date-see next page. Part of the Committee that decorated the gym for the Winter Formal. ln front: Jack Lyons and Bob Smith. Standing: Dick Whitney, Bill Larlnore, Dick Eberle, Bill Clifford. Up on the ladders: Larry Benzie, Joe Tierney, Vince Chesterfield. Chet Di Lallo letting go with a jump- shot against Albany Academy. In the foreground is John Riley, and at the right is Ron Ile Matteo. . . 1. . ..,4....L..ms.A.n.n4Auunana4-u.p,-,.......- A I 6 A A L-A-HA. The Grand March, led by the officers of the Regiment, is always a magnificent spectacle. CHP cgiisflan Bwlfzzn :4cuJuny dlfiidauinlrz tiuxuuw 20. IQL14 lg Jan. 29th: was the highlight of the win- ter social season at C. B. A. The event was the Annual Winter Formal, held in the school gym from nine to one o'clock. As the elegant couples filed into the hall they found themselves in a setting reminis- cent of the renowned Champs-Elysees of Paris with its boulevard cafes and gay lights. All details of this decor were taken care of by the boys themselves under the direction of Brother James. The music of Doc Zanello's Orchestra was again perfect, and the refreshments served by the Ladies' Auxiliary were enjoyed by all the cadets and their dates. Everyone present had a wonderful time. Members of the Committee were unanimous in saying that the affair was well-worth the effort they had put into it. Left: Officers of the CBA Regiment in a friendly discussion with the officers of La Salle Regiment. In spite of the big gestures being made, it's not an argument. Everybody's smiling. Picture at the right, as well as the other pictures on the page made by our good friend, Mr. Thomas Flynn. p..- ...A .. ,. . e l me Pagc one lzzmdrccl tivcnfy-follr A. fl? . ,L an I IIAMONI ltlllBIIItIElE Ulf l tolontl Thonias llalpin presents Spirit- IBROlflHIlER VWAUILIIAN 'llhc Right Reverend Bishop greets liro- iuet, from the cadets to the honor- ther l'aulian lncfore the .lulnilcc Mass on id lulnlliiin linuuy l th All Albany llonored Brother Paulian on the occasion ot' his Diamond Jubilee. On Friday, January 15th, a solemn Mass was cclehrated hy Father Schmieder, O.F.lVI. Conv. and a sermon delivered hy a former pupil of llrother Paulian, Father Joseph Mc-Tigue, O.I'. This Mass was attended by the Cadet t'orps, their parents and friends, On Saturday, January 16th, the Right llevcrend Bishop ot' Alhany presided at another solemn Mass celebrated by Father Arthur Reilly 21, at which Father Joseph Varden 'SESS presented a sermon on the life of llrother Paulian. llrother I'aulian's long career of G0 years as a Vhristian Brother began in 1894. Dur- ing this span ot' years he has been a teacher and director in schools in Providence, R. I., Amawalk, N. Y., I'lut't'alo, N.Y., and San Juan, Puerto Rico. But the city ot' Albany has hcen the scene of his educational work for more than half of his career. Although retired from active teaching a few years ago, llrother Paulian, 11ow in his 82nd year, is still very active in the school and is a well-known and well-loved figure on the first floor of the school. V. Isl. A. is honored to have such a won- derful man and teacher on its staff. May he continue in good health for many years, an inspiration to us all. Q2 Zi' li . Q it ' lf tv 1- A , Y1'i X. 5. M-A nm Upper picture: Brother l'aulian says his favorite prayer, the Rosary, at .luhilcc Mass in his honor. Lower pict ure: t'adet's, lfaculty and friends fill gyinnasiuin at .lulvilce Mass on .Ianuary 15, IU5-I. Vogt' our lzfimlrrfl tlctztty-fi'w Feb. 6th: The Ladies' Aux- iliary holds its Annual Fam- ily Supper, Mrs. Francis Ro- gan, Chairman. HA Wonder- ful evening-and the ham was delicious. Feb. 11th: Alumni Reun- ion and Dinner at De Witt Clinton Hotel. The Hon. Owen J. Begley of Schenec- tady is the main speaker. Feb. 14th: Albany Catholic Diocesan Musicale presented at C. B. A. Gymnasium. Glee Club and Band of C. B. A. participate. MID-YEAR EXAMS ARE PAST AND THE YEAR STARTS DOWN- HILL IN Former Mayor of Schenectady, Owen J. Begley, with Russell G. Hunt, toastmaster, and guests at the Alumni Reunion Banquet. Page one hundred twenty-six Winners of Academic Hon- ors for the mid-year were: John Dougherty fSQl1l0l' Classb, Daniel Muth fJunior Classl, Kenneth Robinson tSophomore Classj, and Er- win Schweigardt fFrcsh- man Classl. The Rifle team engaged La Salle of Troy in two matches this year, Above, Vince Chesterfield C'. l3.A. Captaing Mr. .lack Leary, C. B.A. Coachg, Brother Denis, C. B. A. Moderatorg Brother B. Thomas, La Salle Coachg Joe Petruska, La Salle Vaptain. Brother H. Thomas was former Coach of Rifle Team at C7,I3.A., and is well-remembered for his fine teaching' and the work he did in developing and lneautifying' the campus at C. B. A. Right: A scene from the play presented by the Gramniar School actors at the AIJC meeting' in March. Playing' leading: parts in Jackie Meets the Press were Emery Thibodeau, Thomas lVIcf7artliv and Barry Plunkett. 1 X revived after seventeen years, Objective: To establish scholarships at Catholic Uni- versity in honor of Brothers Paulian and Francis. March Zlstz Alumni Vommunion Break- fast held. Reverend William R. Slavin, Chaplain of the Newman Vlub at Rensse- lear Polytechnic Institute, is the principal speaker. March 25th: Consecration ot' the Regi- ment to Our Lady in honor ot' the lVIarian Year. Father Anthony Sidoti gives talk on the Meaning' of Mary in our lives. l ' March 19th: St. La Salle Auxiliary Drive March 27th: Auxiliary Drive ends, with 7A leading school 151801, and SA a close second with 497'f9. Entire Drive a great success. March 30th: A well-deservezl holiday for all the Cadets in recognition of their great work in the Auxiliary Drive. Left: On the dais at the Alumni l'ommunion Breakfast are, right to left: Brother Paulian, Dean ot' C.B.A.g Joseph Laden. C'o-Chairmang John li. Farrelly, General Chairmang Brother Arator, Alumni Moderatorg Harry S. Christenson, Toast- masterg Brother Thomas, llirectorg Reverend William Slavin, principal speaker. Page one lzunrlrwl frecnfy-Him' BASEBALL IS IN THE AIR AS BALMY SPRING REACHES ITS Gflmiflrf Above: Brother Francis, Tourn- ament Director, presents the C.B.A. Trophy to the winning team, St. John's of Rensselaer, C.B.A. ZENITH DURING April 4th: St. John's of Rensselaer defeats Cathedral of Albany to win the CBA Junior Basketball Tournament. April 4th: Father and Son Communion Breakfast of the Schenectady Club, with Father Benjamin Kuhn as main speaker. April 7th: CBA presents the first of four TV programs over Station WRGB, on the topic: How to Produce a School Play. Mr. Hardmeyer, dramatics coach, supervises the production. April 12th: Third Quarterly Exams, and then-Easter Vacation. At the right: C. B. A. fathers and sons pose with faculty mem- bers at the Schenectady Club Communion Breakfast. Seated: Brother Leonard, Mr. Frank Doyle, Mr. Edward DeMatteo, Mr. Chester DiLallog standing: Frank Doyle, Brother Thomas, Ronald DeMatteo, Chester DiLallo, v KN M, . H S Page one hzmdrcd thirty w V A THIE SIENIIQR QLASSIES GIF lQ54l 4A BROTHER DENIS, MODERATOR R. Albano J. Doyle F. O'Brien J. Balthazard R. Eberle T. O'Neil J. S. Barr T. Engel T. O'To0le L. Benzie A. Fealey J. Panella L. Barry A. Fisher D. Riker R. Bielecki T. Gallagher J. Russo J. Chesterfield W. Griffin R. Salisbury P. Clemens T. Halpin P. Schneider A. DelTorto J. Howard R. Stephens R. DeMatte0 W. Larmore W. Stolz C. DiLallo W. Leahy J. Tierney H. DiRuscio T. Mittler A. Weaver J. Dougherty C. Morreale P. Westervelt J. Doxsee A. Murgia D. Wibbelsman 4B BROTHER EUGENE, MODERATOR J. Allen W. McEnaney J. Broader G. McNamara R. Brown J. Marco M. Callahan P. Mayone D. Chiachiaretti K. Murphy W. Clifford R. Padula J. Elacqua W. Piescor R. Finn R. Powers M. Hannan E. Rivers J. Harrington C. Romano G. Kavanaugh F. Silvernell J. Lyons D. Smith R. McDonald R. Smith M. LaBomard R. Whitney J. Lindsay D. Yezzi UNlllVlE IIN SAlLUlVllNC OUR CLASSMA'TE RONNIE MORRISON Your gallantry and courage were an inspiration to us. We missed having you with us this year. But we know that your magnificent will and spirit will bring you through all trials. May God and His Blessed Mother be with you always. You are our classmate-a part of the Class of 1954. Page one hundred thirty-two Al VlElR1VI'SlllXlC IINDIEX Academy of the Holy Names ,.,, Airways Motors ,,,..,,,,,..A.,,AAA...... Albany Associates , ,,,, .,...,,., . . Albany Crane Service .. .....,,.,, Albany Democratic Committee ., Albany Ga rage .,.... .l,,...........,...., Albany Hardware .,,...,,,..,,.,.....,. Albany Laboratories ,......., .,,,,,..lll, Albany Army Sz Navy Store .... Albany Business College ..,,,.... Albany Camera Shop ...,..,...,....., Albany College of Pharmacy ..,.. Albany Office Supply Co. ,.,..,. , Albany Port Market ....,.,,......, .... Albany Public Market ......,..,..,.,,,,,. Albany Republican Committee ,..,l. Albany Soap Corp. ,,,,,..,.,.,.l.,,,.... , Albany Window Cleaning: ,.,,., Aluminum Mfg. Co. .......,,,...... . Alumni Association of C.B.A. Altamont Enterprizes ....,... Charles J. Amodeo ..... ,,.....l,,. Applebee Funeral Home ....l, Armory Garage ,..,,,..,,.,..,..,, Astoria Tailor Sz Tuxedo ...... Austin Sz Co. ......l,,,, ...,..,... . Babbitt, B. T. .,....ll,, ,, Barney's ,..,......................,........, Bastian, Joseph J. Jr. .........,,. . Benton Review Pub. Co., Inc. Berben, Louis J. ,,,.....l............l,. . Bernard SL Blanchard .... Berzal Co., S. ,........,.,.... . Borden's Ice Cream .... Boys, 4-B ....................,...,., Broadway Pawn Brokers .. Brown, Henry W. .,............ . Brown's Texaco Station .,.,.. Buckley Brothers .......,.,..... Burkart, Joseph A. Burns, Michael J. Byrne, John ....,, ..., , Campion Sz Sons .,.,,, Capitol Buick Co. .l Capitol Equipment ,..,. C.B.A. Father .,.,,..... Central Dairy .......,............ C Sr F Plating Co. ,,,,,......,..... . Chazan Pharmacy ....,,, .........,,.. Chmielewski Funeral Home ,,.. Clicquot Club .,...,,.,..., ,,............ C1ifford's .........,...,....,...,........... Clinton Hardware ..........,,......... Clinton Woolen May. Co. Clover Stores ..,,...................,.. Coca-Cola ,.,............,.,............. Cohoes Savings Bank .... Colle re of St. Rose 5, ....,,., College Restaurant ........,,,,........,....l.....,..., Colvin Market ...............,,.............................,. Commercial Supply Kr Equipment Co. Comlall Supply Co. ..,.,,,.......,,.,.,...........,..... . Connors, Michael F. ..... ,,.,,,..,..., ....,.......... . Coulson Co., VV. J. ,... . Courtesy Market ,,.,, Cox, Nora A. ..,,...., . Coyle Lumber Co. .... , Cromwell Printing .,,,... Crooked Lake Hotel ...,, 195 174 179 175 146 163 176 194 198 167 179 167 170 152 155 191 178 206 205 144 175 204 178 196 175 198 180 200 164 212 200 158 182 171 206 180 162 204 163 180 168 207 183 158 161 192 183 198 198 184 206 205 198 159 180 178 163 156 205 196 186 180 174 184 180 180 0 15 197 196 Danker's ,,., .,..,,..,..... 2 04 Di Giulio, John ,, . 1635 Dignum, E. J. ,,,,.,, 181 Dinova, Jimmy ,,,,, 190 Dott's Garage ,,,,, , 164 Donahue, Dan A. ,, 187 Dyer Bros. ,,.,.,..,,.., 175 Eastern Housing ,,., 187 Eckert Co. .,,.,,....,. ,,,...... 1 65 Empire Body Works ..,, 204 Empire W'eldinp3 Co. .,,. 184 Evangelist .,.....,,,,......., 158 First Class Market .,,.. 204 First Trust Co. ,..,., 147 Franze, V. J. ,.,..,.,,,. 205 Franfrella Bros. ,,,,,,,,, 191 Frank, P. M. .....,,...,.... 208 Fred's Barber Shop ,,., 184 .Friend ....,,...,..,,,......,,,.,, 175 Friend .....,,,,,. .,,...,,, 1 77 Friend ,.,,,,.,.. ,,,...,,,, 1 79 Gem Like Grocery .,,,,,,,,, 184 General Business Service 186 Glendale Barber Shop ,... .... 2 00 G. L. F. Egg Division 184 Graff, David ....,,.....,,,,...,, 184 Grayson ,,,,.....,,,,,..,,,,,.,,,,. 186 Green's ......,,.....,,,, .. 158 Guerra, Michael V. 185 Gundlach, E. .,,,,, ., ,,,. 200 Hamann Pharmacy ...... 206 Hammann, Conrad 180 Hamele's Market ,.,,.,,, 171 Hand, John J. ,,,,,,,,......,,. 197 Handy Dandy Cleaners 193 Hannan Pharmacy ..,,,,......,,,,.. ,,,,.,., 1 65 Hansen Floor Equipment 185 Hardmeyer 81 Tarbox .. 196 Hauf, John B. .......,..,,..... 185 Hayes Catholic Store . 208 Hedrick Brewing Co. ,,,, 118 Heinrifch's ,..,,,,, ,..,.,..,. 2 07 Heller, Cal ,,,,,...,,,..,,,,,,.... 165 Henzel-Powers ,,,,,,........,.,,.., M 165 Hearley Funeral Home .. 185 Hickey 8: Connolly .,.,....... 207 Hoffman's Skateland ..., 166 Holt, Jared ..,.,..,,,,.,.,,,,,, 160 Home Town Bakery ..,. 207 Honikel, H. F. ,, ,,..,... 185 Horton, H. ..,,.,........,. 160 Hoy's Plumbing: ,,,, 175 Huested's ......,..,,,., 201 Hur1ey's Grill ,.,.,,, 202 Hyman, Nathan ,,,.,, 202 Jack's Diner ..,, 168 Jahn SL Ollier ,,,,.. 211 J0sten's .....................,.........,,. ..,.... 1 79 Kathei-ine's Beauty Shoppe , 198 Kearns, J. J. ,,,,..,.,,....,,,,.., ,, .,.... 151 Keeler's ..,..........,...,,.,.....,,.,, . 202 Kelly Clothes .,,,.., 187 Kelly's Jewelers ,,...,,, 187 Kinary Florist ,,...,,,,..,.. 185 Kinzler, Mr. KL Mrs. J. ,.,., . 205 Knitting Nook ,....,,....... 185 Page one humlrcrl 1'llfl'f!l-fII'7!l Kozek Oils ....,,.,.,... Kramer SL Sons ,....,,,......,.,, Kurtz, John ,........,...,......,,A, Ladies' Auxiliary of C.B.A. La France Cleaners .,.,,...,.....,. .,.,... Lanahan, J. J. ,,,,.,,,,...... ,...,,.,.. ,l,,,. , Lang Stamp Works ....... Larry's Service Station ,..... Leary's Dry Cleaning ,,,r.. Little Portion Shop .,,,..,,, Lorey, Gustave ,,ii...,..., Lourdes Shop .ii....... Lynk Bros. ...... . Mickritz ..,.....,.,..,,. Madonna Shop ..,.,,,,, Maki Bros. ....,,........,.,, , Madison Sweet Shop ..,,,,, Manhattan College ,rr..... Maloy Dugan Sz Maloy ...... Males Supermarket ,.,....,,. Marco Bros. ,,,,.....,,,........... . Mary's Sz John's Tavern May, E. G. ....,,...,,,.......,.,... . Mayfair Barber Shop ...... Mayone's Food Market ...... McAuliffe Pharmacy McCabe, Peter .,...,..,..... McEnaney Oil Corp. McFerran, Henry J. McKinney and Son .,,,... McManus Sz Riley ,.r,, Mc-Mahon Sz Sons .,,,. McVeigh, William ,,,.,............ ....... Meagher, John ...........,,.................. A....., Mechanics Sz Farmers Bank Meister. Emil ..,.,i....,..,,,,....,...... ....... Meister Bros. .........,.,.i.,......,.. ....., . Menchel's Furs ,,,,.....,.,...,.. Men's Assn. of C.B.A. .,,r. . Meyer, N. S. ...,.,....,..,........ . Mildred Elley ,,......,,......... Mobile Service Station ,,,,, Modern Food Market ,,.., Moore, L. A. ,r,,.....,,,.......... . Morgan Linen Store ,,,.., Mulderry, B. F. ..,,...., , Mullen, L. J. .,............ . Murphy, Ken ....,...,,,..,,,... Murray Confectionery ,..... Nagengast, Emil J. .......... . National Commercial Bank Naughter, John J. ............... . ..... .. Needes' Express ..,.,,,.........., Norman's Kill Farm ,,............ .. .,... .. North End Contracting Co. Nealon, Gregory ,.................... .,..... N. H. Bakery ...............,...... Nushaum's ............ O'Connor Bros. .......,....,. . O'Connor-Sullivan ,.,... Osterhout's Restaurant ...... Owens and Son .............. Padula, Robert ,,,...... Padula, F. L. .................. . Palma Lumber .............,...... Patrician Bowling Alleys .. Poole Sz Co. ...,..................... . Paul's Cleaners ....,,.......,....... ....... Paparian's Food Market .. Pearl Taxi ..................... ..... Peters' Print .,................. Page one hundred thirty-fozu' 208 186 160 142 202 202 185 194 202 194 140 194 182 194 187 207 200 141 205 198 164 192 202 205 207 192 192 170 210 196 153 207 203 192 166 202 204 200 143 159 184 203 204 194 208 192 169 186 176 176 145 192 187 154 172 190 194 186 168 154 190 154 200 203 166 156 156 203 198 147 199 Petit Paris ................... Playdium Bowling ...,.. ...,,.. Post Road Pharmacy .,.,,. .... Purdy, J. Francis ,..... P. Sz B. Variety Store ,.., .... Rappazzo's .,,,......,..,... Ready Mix Supply ..,, Reilley, Myrtle ,,,,.. Religious Shop ..... Robelotto Co. ............. . Ronan, Andrew J. ..... . Rosenberger, H. J. Rudn1ck's .................... Russo's Appliance .... Sager-Spuck ,,....... Sargent's .................. Sangiorgi, Benny ,,....., ....... Savard Sr Colburn ....... .,.,.... Schaffer's Dept. ......,,.. . Schenectady Gazette .....,. ....... Schrodt, Helen H. ....., . Second Ave. Dairy ..,.... Shaffer, Adam ............. Sheber Sz Son ......... Shepard's Furs ....... Siena College ..,........ Silver Sz Horland ,,... Snappy Men's Shop ....... .,,. Solomon, M. ............... . Smith Sz Tierney ........ Son's Restaurant .......... ,.,. State Sporting Goods ..... .... Stolz Market ....,.......... ........ St. Peter's Hospital .... ...,... Swan Pharmacy ........ Sullivan, James ..,.. Tad's of Delmar .... Thibodeau Sz Simpsonm-ii .... Tobin Sz O'Brien .............. ,.... Tobin Packing Co. ....., . Toll Gate ,...................... Tom SL Tork's ............,. .... .... Tony's Barber Shop ..... ..... Top .Hat Dry Cleaners Travison Sz Son ,..,........... .... Trahan, G. A. ............., . Tripp SL Sullivan .... Turnpike Theater ....... United Tree Service ...... ..... United Traction Co. ....,..,, .... . U. S. Marine Corps ...... ,... University Bake Shop Van Curler Hotel .... Varden Bros. ......,, . Vasto's Market ...,. 7 Wacksman s ......,..........., Waldorf Tuxedo Co. Wallace s ..........,..,...... Walton Motors .......... Warren. James D. ...., ,. VVaterville Laundry Welsh Sz Grey ......,,.,..... ,.... West End Savings ........., ..... West End Iron Works WGY Food Products ,.,,. ..... Wh1tney's .....,,...,..........,...,.,,, ,,,, Wholesale Supply Corp. Yczzi, Joseph .......,.........., .,,, Zwack Sz Sons ............,,, 200 203 190 208 190 197 199 190 203 190 172 190 167 187 176 189 193 173 194 156 203 175 206 154 206 209 188 178 186 195 186 187 188 203 178 207 205 203 208 149 188 188 208 168 188 166 175 188 189 174 196 192 162 189 204 188 167 162 174 206 196 162 164 189 160 196 157 188 178 IPAJVIRUNS GIF TIHHE CADIET Mr. and Mrs. Richard Abbott S J. Albano, Justice Mr. and Mr. and Mr. and Mr. and Mr. and Mr. and Mr. and Mr. and Mr. and Orrin J. Mr. and Mr. and Son Mrs. Sylvester J. Albano Mrs. John V. Albert and Mrs. James Allen, Jr. Mrs Frank Amodeo Mrs. A. Andi Mrs. Dominick Arico Mrs. Alexander Audi Mrs. Grace Balthazard Mrs. Ernest V. Barone Mrs. James H. Barr Barr Mrs. Laurence F. Barry Mrs. John Wm. Battisto Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Battuello Charles Baumis Mr. and Mrs W. A. Bean Mr. and Mrs Joseph John Belardo, Sr Mr. and Mrs R. C. Bendall Mr. and Mrs. Fred L. Benzie Mr. and Mrs Clarence Bezio Mr. and Mrs Henry F. Bielecki Mr. and Mrs C. Biggar Mr. and Mrs Alfred V. Bigley Mr. and Mrs. Robert Bisaillon Mr. and Mrs. Harry F. Flaauboer Mr. and Mrs John L. Blair, Jr. Mr. and Mrs H. E. Blanchfield Frank Bloomfield Mr. August Bohl Richard Bohl Mr. and Mrs. Robert E. Bowman Cadet Kenneth Boyer Mr. and Mrs. Thomas M. Broader Mr. and Mrs. Frank Brockley Mr. and Mrs. John J. Brousseau Mrs. H. R. Brown Stewart Reynolds Brown Mr. and Mrs. John E. Burke Mr. and Mrs. Leo M. Burns Mrs. Roy J. Byron Mr. and Mrs Nicholas A. Caimano Nicholas and Floretta Calantone Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Callahan Mr. and Mrs J. Ebel Campion Mrs. Edward F. Carey Mr. and Mrs. William P. Carmody Mr. and Mrs Frank Carpenter Mr. and Mrs Joseph A. Catalfamo Mr. and Mrs Timothy J. Caulfield Mr. and Mrs George Catalano Century llouse Restaurant Mr. and Mrs. Winston A. Chesterfield Mr. and Mrs. R. Chiachiaretti Mr. and Mrs. Casper Clemens Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Clancy Mr. and Mrs. William Clifford William Clifford Mr. and Mrs. Angelo Colletti Mr. and Mrs. James T. Collins Mr. and Mrs. James Comis Mr. and Mrs. Walter G. Condon Mr. and Mrs. lloward W. Connelly Mr. and Mrs. James J. Connors, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Frank A. Corbett Mr. and Mrs. Paul Costello, Sr. Joseph W. Coyle and Family Mr. and Mrs. John J. Cronin Mr. and Mrs. M. P. Crooks Mr. and Mrs. Charles Crotty Mr. and Mrs. John Crowley Mrs. Alice J. Culihan Mrs. Loretta M. Cummings Mr. and Mrs. Martin Czwakiel Mr. and Mrs. Charles E. Davis Mr. and Mrs. Maurice J. Day Mr. and Mrs. Sylvester Delaney, Sr. Mr. and Mrs. Edward R. Delehanty Mr. and Mrs. Raymond V. De Marco Mr. and Mrs. Edward De Matteo Mr. and Mrs. George Del Torto Mr. and Mrs. F. De Polo Mr. and Mrs. Joseph A. Devane Mrs. Carmela Di Giulio Mr. and Mrs. Chester Di Lallo Mr. and Mrs. Henry Di Ruscio Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Dolhof Mrs. Stella Doll Mr. and Mrs. Thomas F. Donahue Mr. and Mrs. Raymond E. Donnelly Mr. and Mrs. Edward Dott Mr. and Mrs. George Dott Mr. and Mrs. William J. Dougherty Mr. H. C. Doxsee Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Doyle Mr. and Mrs. G. M. Driessen Mr. and Mrs. Arthur E. Dufresne Dr. and Mrs. J. T. Dunigan Mr. and Mrs. William G. Dunn Mr. and Mrs. George H. Dyer Mrs. Annette V. Eagen Mr. Lawrence A. Eberle Mrs. Mary Elacqua Mr. and Mrs. Frank R. Emmett Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Engel Mrs. Ella Ertel Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Espey Mr. and Mrs. Fred Etoll Page 0110 hundrcfl Hlirfy-five IPATI-RUNS UI? Tl!-HIE CAH ET Mr. and Mrs. Cecil H. Farrar Mrs. Estelle Fealey Mr. and Mrs. George Fennell Mr. and Mrs. William F. Finn Mr. and Mrs. Arthur P. Fisher Mrs. Mary Fitzpatrick Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Fleitz Mr. and Mrs. Arthur A. Fogerty Mr. and Mrs. William Foley Mr. and Mrs. Harry Ford, Sr. Mr. and Mrs J. D. Foster Mr. and Mrs. Wm. A. Flood Mrs. Cecelia Fraley Mr. and Mrs Paul A. Frank Mr. and Mrs. Donald Frederick Mr, and Mrs F. H. Freer Mr. and Mrs Raymond A. Fremont Mr. and Mrs William C. French, Sr. A Friend Mr. and Mrs. Pasquel J. Gallo Mr. and Mrs. Thomas J. Gallagher Mr. and Mrs. William J. Gardner Mr. and Mrs Vincent Garufi Mr. and Mrs. Leonard C. Gaylord Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Germann Mr. and Mrs Anthony Giannone Mr. and Mrs Howard F. Gillen Mr. and Mrs Peter Girzone Mr. and Mrs. James L, Gleason Cornelius Goes Mr. and Mrs. Louis Gorzynski Memory of Donald F. Graham, Sr. Mr. and Mrs. Timothy A. Griffin Mr. and Mr. and Kenneth Mr. and Mr. and Mr. and Mr. and Mr. and Mr. and Mr. and Dr. and Mr. and Mr. and Mr. and Mr. and Mr. and Mr. and Mr. and Mr. and Mr. and The Hagerty Family Mrs. Philip E. Hagerty Mrs. Thomas E. Halpin S. Hammann Mrs Mrs. Mrs Mrs Mrs. Mrs Mrs Mrs. Mrs. Mrs Mrs Mrs. Mrs. Mrs. Mrs. Mrs. Mrs. Leo F. Hanlon Michael J. Hannan Harrington Thomas J. Harrison, J. Hawkins Nelson A. Hawley Joseph Hayes Joseph Heim C. D. B. Hensel Joseph F. Hesler Fred Hoey Daniel J. Hogarty Earl R. Holm Fred Holt John J. Horan, Sr. John Horwedel Ansel A. Howard Cadet Paul Yorden Huban Mr. and Mrs. Daniel L. Hurley Mr. and Mrs. Martin G. Hutton Page one hundred fhirty-sion Jr. Mr. and Mrs. John Ianuzzi Mr. and Mrs. Pat Iarossi Robert Johnson 53 Mr. and Mrs. R. Johnson and Family Mr. and Mrs. Edward Jarosz Lt. Col. and Mrs. Harold D. Joyce Mr. and Mrs. Raymond F. Joyce Mrs. Kathleen M. Kane Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Kavanaugh Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Kearns William J. Keck Mr. and Mr. and Mr. and Mr. and Mr. and Mr. and Mr. and Mr. and Mr. and Mrs Mrs. Mrs. Mrs Mrs Mrs. Mrs. Mrs, Mrs Howard Keegan John J. Keegan William A. Keegan Francis Kelly James F. Kelly Cavan J. Kelsey, Sr. Eugene Kelsey John J. Keenan Edward Kimmins Cadet Anthony Patrick Kinzler Mr. and Mrs. Ray Kirk Mr. and Mrs. William Kirk Mrs. James E. Kissane Frank Kochan Mr. and Mrs. J. Koniszewski Mr. and Mrs. John A. Koreman Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Korfhage and Family Mrs. Ellen Kreag Mr. and Mrs. T. La Bombard Mr. and Mrs. Francis T. La Casse Mr. and Mrs. C. La Fond Mr. and Mrs. Duane La Fleche Mr. and Mrs. William La Gasse Mrs. Anthony Lambert Mr. and Mrs. L, M. Lamboy Mr. and Mrs. Camillo Lanci Mr. and Mrs. Peter Lanci Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Larmore Mr. and Mrs William C. La Row Mr. and Mrs. John A. Lasch, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Lashway Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Laurenty Mr. and Mrs. Evariste G. Lavigne Mr. and Mrs Joseph V. Leahy, Jr. Mrs. William J. Leahy Mr. and Mrs. William J. Lehman gl Sons Mr. and Mrs. Arthur LeMay Mr. and Mrs. Robert J. Leonard Mr. and Mrs William A. Leonard Mr. and Mrs James E. Lindsay Mr. and Mrs. William M. Linnan Mr. and Mrs. Frank Losito Mr. and Mrs Frank J. Loudis Mrs. Nan C Lyden Mrs. John J. Lyons M. D. Lynch IPAJVRONS OIF TH-iIIE CADET Mr. and Mrs. John F. Mac Arevey Mr. and Mrs. A. P. Mc Alonen Mr. and Mrs. B. Mc Ardle Mr. and Mrs. August A. McCann Mr. and Mrs. Austin Mc Carroll Mr. and Mrs. Vincent F. Mc Carroll Mr. and Mrs. Charles M. McCarthy Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Mc Donald Mr. and Mrs James McDonough Mr. E. J. Mc Enaney Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Mc Ferran Mrs. Margaret Mc Geough Mr. and Mrs. Francis J. Mc Mahon Mr. and Mrs. Philip M, Mc Mahon Mr. and Mrs. Terrance F. McNally Mr. and Mrs. Robert Mc Namara Mr. and Mrs. Martin E. McNulty Lawrence P. Maguire Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Mahoney Mr. and Mrs. Edward William Maki Mr. and Mrs. Harry Malcolm Wallace E. Mallert Mr. and Mrs. N. Maniscalco Mr. and Mrs. Le Roy J. Marco James F. Martin, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. William O. Martin, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Andrew A. Matthews Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. V. A. Oberting Arthur T. O'Brien Edgar T. O'Brien Francis B. O'Brien Mr. and Mrs. Frank J. O'Brien Mr. and Mrs. John J. 0'Connell Mr. and Mrs Thomas O'Connor Mr. and Mrs. Raymond O'Donnell Mr. and Mrs Joseph O'Hagan Mr. and Mrs. J. Oliver Cadet Lieutenant Thomas O'Neill Mr. and Mrs James F. O'Sullivan Mr. and Mrs. R. V. O'Toole Mr. and Mrs Felix Padula Mr. and Mrs James Pallone Mr. and Mrs. Robert Palma Mr. and Mrs Joseph Panella Mr. and Mrs A. Paolino Mr. and Mrs. Rocco Pape George Pappas Peter Andy Pappas Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Mayone Cadet Peter Mayone Mr. and Mrs. Ben Mazzone Mr. and Mrs. Charles J. Mead Mr. and Mrs. Joseph F. Meany Mrs. Frank Merges Mr. Joseph A. Messina Joseph J. Micare Mr. and Mrs. Edward F. Miller Arthur S. Milliman Mr. and Mrs. John J. Milos and Mrs Jose h Mirto Mr. .. p Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Mittler Sz Family Percy E, Pariseau Robert Park Jacob Peckowitz William G. Perreault Bernard Picotte Walter R. Piescor, Sr. Mrs. Piotrowski Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Peter J. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. John T. Polit Eugene Pittz Rocco Pizza Planz Edward Platt C. W. Plunkett i Richard Powers Mr. and Mrs. Albert Premo Mr. and Mrs. John Prescott Mrs. Lucy Prividera Mr. and Mrs. Earle Prouty Mr. and Mrs. John Monaghan, Sr. Mr. and Mrs. Erwin Moraski Mr. and Mrs. J. I-Ioward Morin Mr. and Mrs. Charles Morreale Mr. and Mrs. Raymond F. Morrill Mr. and Mrs. John J. Mulderry Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Mulhern Cadet Michael J. Mulderry Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Muller Mr. and Mrs. L. J. Mullen Mr. and Mrs. Harold Mullon Mr. and Mrs. John Murgia Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth S. Murphy Mr. and Mrs. Robert C. Muth Mr. and Mrs. George J. Natt Dr. and Mrs. Leonard Niesen Mr. and Mrs. Frank Nigro Mrs. Daniel Nittinger Mr. and Mrs. Maurice A. Nolan Mr. and Mrs. Robert North Mrs. Marie L. Nowinski and Son Mr. and Mrs. John Purcell Richard Purcell Mr. and Mrs. John F. Quirk Mr. and Mrs Michael J. Ray, Sr. Mr. and Mrs. Leonard M. Raymond Mr. and Mrs. B. C. Reilly Mr. and Mrs. F. X. Reilly Mr. and Mrs John J. Reilly Mr. and Mrs Francis Reisner Mr. and Mrs. James W. Reynolds Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Riccio Mr. and Mrs. Hector F. Richard Mr. and Mrs Ellis T. Riker Mr. and Mrs. Francis X. Riley Mr. and Mrs. Anthony J. Rinella Mr. and Mrs. Gordon C. Rivers Mr. and Mrs Charles Rizzo Mr. and Mrs. Garrett A. Roach Mr. and Mrs. Willis Roach, Sr. Page am' Izumlrefl thirty-seven Mr. and Mrs. Robert H. Temple IPATRCPNS OIF JVIHIIE CAI IET Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Robinson Mr.and Mrs. Francis M. Rogan Mr d . an Mrs. Joseph Romano Mr. and Mrs. S. Romano Mr. and Mrs James J. Rowland Mr. and Mrs Nicholas Russo Mr. and Mrs Henry Rynski Mr. and Mrs. Richard Salisbury, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Angelo Sano Mr. and Mrs. Dominic Salustri Mrs. Hilda S. Sarnowski Francis Savoie, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph W. Sayers Mr. and Mrs. John Schreiner Mr. and Mrs. Charles W. Seloner and Mrs. Romeo Sessa Mr. and Mrs. Paul Schneider and Mrs. Hermann Schweigardt Shanahan Family Mr. Mr. The Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs Archie Shea William Shea William L. Sheridan Harold J. Sickles Floyd F. Silvernell J. Smilgin Edward Smith George N. Smith Joseph A. Smith William J. Smith M. Solomon Mrs. S. Miazga Sorel Mr. and Mrs. J. Sorrentino Mr. and Mrs. Andrew C. Starr Mr. and Mrs. Edmund Starzec Penn Jude Steuerwald Mr. and Mrs. William H. Stolz Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs. C. F Strane - Y Rocco Strazzi Walter Streeter Charles L. Stuart Stephen Suhowatsky George Syrett Anthony J. Tardio Mrs. Mary Tario Mr. Charles S. Taylor Mr. and Mrs. R. D. Taylor Page one hundred thirty-eight Mr. and Mrs. William J. Taylor Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. E. Teufer Leo J. Thibodeau Joseph E. Tierney, Sr, James G. Tobin, Jr. Mr d Mrs. . an Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. James B. Torncello Thomas Travison Alfred H. Turner Edmund J. Tyrrell Patsy Urgento Lawrence Urschel Richard Donald Vadnais Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. John Valente Harold Van Amburgh Joseph P. Van Deloo Mr. Joseph Van Winkle Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Varden Edward Vishnesky Mr. and Mrs. John Della Villa Mrs. G. Virgil Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. John E. Vroman F. B. Wallingford David H. Walsh Mrs. James C. Ward Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Harold G. Waters Glen Weatherholtz Harlan A. Weaver Gerald F. West Dr. and Mrs. Mrs. Margaret Westervelt Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Daniel A. Whalen William J. Whitney C. J. Wibbelsman Francis A. Wilber Thomas J. Wink, Jr. Mrs. Edmund Winslow Mr.and Mrs. S. H. Wright Mr. and Mrs. Josef Yezzi Mr. and Mrs. D. Zanello Mrs. Helen Mary Zinkovitch Mr. and Mrs. P. J. Zounes Mr. and Mrs. Erhard Zurn ll-IHIIE STVAIFIF OIF ll-IHIIE CAI IET OIF H954 EDITORS John Dougherty Thomas Halpin ASSOCIATE EDITORS Vincent Chesterfield Frank Doyle SECTION EDITORS James Allen Adam Del Torto Richard Salisbury William Clifford James Howard Robert Stephens James Doxsee Edward Rivers David Wibbelsman SPORTS EDITORS William Griffin Henry Di Ruscio Sullivan Barr Walter Piescor ADVERTISING MANAGER CIRCULATION MANAGER Richard Eberle Raymond Mc Donald ART STAFF Thomas O'Toole Donald Chiachiaretti David Riker Thomas Gallagher Alan Weaver MODERATOR Brother Angelus Eugene, F.S.C. ACKNUWILIEIDGMIENTS The Staff of the CADET wish to express their deep thanks for the invaluable assistance given by the following in the work of producing this Yearbook: Reverend Brother B. Thomas, F.S.C. ...... ..,,.............. D irector C. B. A. Reverend Brother C. Michael, F.S.C. ...c. ......,...,.,,.. C andid Photography Faculty Members ..............,.....,...,........ .... G racious Help and Patience The Gustave Lorey Studio ..... .,..... P ortraits and Informals Mr. Thomas Flynn ,.l.........,.,,,.......... ,,,,.,......, C andid Photography Mr. Peter S. Gurwit ..,..e.........,.V............,,.,... ....., D esigns and Plans The Jahn and Ollier Engraving Co. ..,.,,....l... .....,.. P hoto-Engravings The Benton Review Publishing Co., Inc. ,,,,.. .........,.............,,,. P rinting The S. K. Smith .......,..,....,.,......................,...,....,.....,.........,..........,..r.... Cover Our Patrons, Subscribers and Advertisers ........ Confidence and Support Page one hundred thirty-ni'ne Gustave Lorey Studio Official Phofographer for Christian Brothers Academy 91 STATE STREET PHONE 3-3226 P h d f 1853 1953 ONE HUNDRED YEARS OF EDUCATING YOUTH MANHATTAN COLLEGE offers to THE BOY WHO IS GOING PLACES An opportunity to attend one of America's most distinguished Catholic Colleges for Men. Courses leading to a ' Bachelor of Civil Engineering ' Bachelor of Electrical Engineering ' Bachelor of Business Administration ' Bachelor of Science, Teacher Training in Physical Education ' Bachelor of Arts ' Bachelor of Science fPure Sciences, Pre-medical, Social Science, Etc.J ALL STUDENTS MAY JOIN AIR FORCE RESERVE OFFICERS TRAINING UNIT Resident and Day Students Accepted For further information write Director of Admissions, Dept. R-5 MANHATTAN COLLEGE RIVERDALE 71, NEW YORK 1853 1953 Page our hfmdrcd f fl Daily visits to the Chapel are a part of the Cadets' routine day. T. Taylor and F. Kelly ffrontj and C. Lehman, G. Tyndall, J. Varden frearj kneel before the altar of Our Lady in the Cadet Chapel. LADIES' AUXILIARY CHRISTIAN BROTHERS ACADEMY A group of our expert chefs preparing the tasty dishes for the Ladies' Auxiliary Family Dinner. Page one hundred forty-two Our ticket usher orgauiiza- tion, another of the special and zapp1'eciz1terl services giv- en to the school by the Men's Association. The Men's Associ tion Christian Brothers Academy A group of interested Qin the food! Cadets at the Foot- ball Banquet, given by the Athletic Association. 1'11g1' om' llIHIllI'!'lI j'or!y-flcrcc' Brother Thomas, Director, pre- senting the Manhattan College Schol- arship award to Cadet Lieutenant Colonel Albert Brown. Others in pic- ture are Brother B. Francis, Assist- ant Principal and Mr. Albert Brown, Sr. The Alumni Association of Christian Brothers Academy EXTENDS AWELCOME TO Page one hundred forty-four THE CLASS OF '54 Daily check-ups by officers of their respective companies are an after- school chore that isn't too popular. But it's part ot' military training so R. Ste- phens, R. DeMatteo, M. Callahan and F. Morreale look over the records, and count demerits. Father Basil, Chaplain, and friend to all the Cadets, with his altar group: Basil, P. Keegan, A. Franze. Standing: J. Tracy, J. Keegan, E. Smith, J. Mc- Cartney, F. Keegan, IE. Plunkett. These boys aided greatly in carrying out the impressive liturgical services at llroth- er Paulian's Jubilee Mass. Many high school graduates today find that banking' offers in- teresting, well-paid jobs with pleasant working conditions and opportunity for advancement. If you would like more informa- tion, please telephone Miss Mary V. Hennessy, Personnel Direc- tor, at Albany 4-4111. THE NATIONAL COMMERCIAL BANK AND TRUST COMPANY OF ALBANY 60 State St. ALBANY, N. Y. ljfljjl' our' flllllllffll frwlff-fr: Seated: J. Paolino, J. Vroman, Father COMPLIMENTS of the ALBANY COUNTY DEMQCRATIC COMMITTEE f First Trust Company of Albany, N. Y. EDWARD S ROONEY COMPLIMENTS of the HEDRICK BREWING COMPANY, INC ALBANY, NEW YORK P Illffl Congratulations from FIR T PRIZE .4 YACKING 0 MEAT FOOD PRUDUCIS QD f '4 QA Fmsgi BFBIZE 'ZH S15 WL PURE MEAT PRODUCTS , PACKING CO..lNC. ALBANY DIVISION ALBANY u.Y. llllll Illlllll Pugr' um' hm I lj fy I7 C 0 Y L E WRECKING and LUMBER Corp. SAFEST YET FASTEST ' ASK ANY INSURANCE CO. For reference contact Any Albany Bank or Albany Chamber of Commerce through your own. WE BUY-SELL AND EXCHANGE NEW AND USED MATERIALS A Partial List of the Many Items We Carry Bricks. Lumber, Shoring, Doors, Sash. Stairs, Scrap Iron, Metals, Structural Steel, Flooring, Plumbing Fixtures, Heat- ing Apparatus, Pipe, Sprinkler Systems, Freight and Passenger Elevators, Safes, Vaults, Fire Escapes, Flagging, Stone, Etc. WRECKING AND CONTRACTING No Job Too Large - No Sale Too Small BUILDING MATERIALS OF ALL KINDS FOR REPAIRS AND FOR BUILDING HOMES, CAMPS, FAC- TORIES, SHEDS, ETC. Everything to Build Anything One of fthe World's Largest Special Prices on l0l2 CENTRAL AVE. Exclusive Salvage Yards Barge and Car Lots ALBANY, N. Y. unnnunnmunu Ing one humfrccl fifty Class 3A gets a rehearsal in school cheers un- der the direction of Bill Straney, Joe Sayers, Frank Wallingford, Bing Kissane, and Joe Garufi. Stand up and holler. Dick Salisbury gives brisk salute to the Commandant Brother Boniface. The office of the P.M.S.8zT. is the clear- ing house for all matters of a military nature at C.B.A. lluuulululuuuumlunuumnnnuuunuuluuunun nnnnnuununnmnunlmllnlllllnumlulnulInnululunnnlulunnunumnunnnumvt Mutual Benefit Health and Accident Association Omaha, Nebraska Companion Life Insurance Company New York City J. J. KEARNS, General Manager 204 LARK STREET - ALBANY, N. Y. Life - Sickness - Accident - Hospitalization - Medical - Surgical lllllllll llll llll Page om' llIllIl1I'!'lI fiffy-unc Phones 8-1610-8-9020 ALBANY PORT MARKET WHOLESALE AND RETAIL Choice Meats, Poultry and Vegetables 628 Central Avenue ALBANY, NEW YORK I 1 I I 'rl fifl!!-luv, M8rR The Store Most Young Men Prefer For in and out of uniform, the young man's Well dressed appear- ance has been the concern of M SL R for over thirty-seven years. Our careful selection of highest quality merchandise is tradition- al because We choose only the finest. up-to-the minute styles at really down to earth prices. We are proud of our reputation as the store most young men prefer . . . and proud, too, of our long'-standing friendship with the young men of C. B. A. fwclwamu Z Page one lzumlrwl fifty-t numlunnnmnnuuunmlnInunnlnlnlnunnlnlulnunuunannnunmunnunnumnn B. SHEBER 8g SONS 114 ARCH STREET ' ALBANY, NEW YORK TELEPHONE 4-8548 AIR CONDITIONING ROOFING HEATING VENTILATING nulunnInananunnunnuInnumnuunlnuunnnmununlnnnnnnnnunuuuunnunnlInananannnunanInInnunuunnnnunnuuu nnunulnnulnnnnnuananunnnnnunnumnunnnnununlnununnununununnuIlunuanunnunuannuanunuunnnnnlnuunu O'CONNOR - SULLIVAN, INC. REAL ESTATE Lodge and Howard St. ALBANY 7, N. Y. lnunnunnlnannlInnlnullnnlnnulmnunn nnunllInlununInInnlnunnunlllulnunnu EST. 1916 JAMES P. OWENS AND SON 900 MADISON AVE. Serving the community 37 years Our Home Is Your Home at no Extra Cost nnunInnlnnnnululnnnunnlnunnunnunlllnnlnnunuanunlnnlnnunuuullmn:InunuannuananInInnnnunnunnnnnnulnnlnnun NORMAN'S KILL FARM DAIRY CQ., Inc. GUERNSEY MILK AND VELVET ICE CREAM TEL. 3-1185 P I undred fz'fty-four' Two Great Stores To Serve You. MARKETS WllllliIl SlI0l'l'lNll IS A I'LllASllllll 711 Central Ave., Albany 305 Columbia St., Rensselaer P lzzfff COMPLIMENTS OF PATRICIAN BOWLING ALLEYS 840 1st St. ALBANY, N. Y. NEWS COMICS FEATURES For Every Member of the Family SCHENECTADY GAZETTE Schenectady's Leading Paper for Over 59 Years InInnnnlllnnlllnulnnlllllllllllulllllllllnnln P gf one lizmdrecl fifty-six THE COLLEGE OF SAINT ROSE 432 Western Ave. Albany, N. Y. Phone 8-3567 EVENING SESSIONS FOR MEN AND WOMEN Courses in divisions of religion and philosophy, the humanities, natural and social sciences, leading to B.A. and B.S. degrees. CALL! . . . 3-4246 J. EDWARD POOLE 8. CO. INSURANCE - SURETY BONDS Home Savings Bank Building ALBANY 7, N. Y. Dependable Insurance for 100 Years! Since 1854 Wholesale Service Supply Corp. Exclusively Gunn mum, Wholesale Building Material Distributors Offices and Warehouses ALBANY 1-Railroad Avenue Phone 2-4441 CP. O. BOX 12575 BINGHAMTON-80 Bevier Street Phone 3-6473 QP. O. BOX 10861 NEWBURGH-150 South Water Street Phone 5360 QP. O. BOX 1083 ROCHESTER-301 Otis Street Phone Glenwood 9396 CP. O. BOX 8863 SYRACUSE 8-921 North State Street Phone 3-9169 UTICA 3-2130 Beech Grove Place Phone 2-6179 QP. O. BOX 2171 Page mul Irnnflrwl fifty-sr' nllnnnnnuninnunuunllnnulnuulullInnnunnnnnnlnlnnnininnummnluununlnn For the Catholic Viewpoint READ THE EVANGELIST ALBANY DIOCESE NEWSPAPER lnnunnnnnnuninininnlulnlulmulmnllnnllInaninnulunnnnuunlnnnnunu lllunuuinlunnllinnnlulnlinnnnnllulnlnulnllulnlnununn GREEN'S SUPPLIES AND EQUIPMENT FOR THE SCHOOL STATIONERY AND SUPPLIES FOR THE SCHOLAR DISTINCTIVE GIFTS FOR ALL OCCASIONS 8 GREEN ST. ALBANY, N. Y. TEL. 3-3155 unllullulnullulnnlnlnnunInmlnnnlnnnlulunInnulllllllllllnllnulnnnnlv nnlnlnlunnll aninululnluulnnunlnnlnulnlnuuunlnlInuIll1nllnIllluanInulunininInnnnlnlununanannunuunuuuunn CAPITOL BUICK CO., Inc. 476 Central Ave. Telephone 2-3391 ALBANY, NEW YORK When Better Automobiles Are Built BUICK will Build Them nnulnllnnnullinInuuulluIinlnnlnnnlnlnlnnnullinnunnlnullumnnululnuunionnlulnulnllunlu lnnllllllllnlllllllllInInllnlllllullulullllulunmnuluulnnunmnlnuInInnullnlInInluluunllnunlluu BERNARD 8. BLANCHARD WHOLESALE GROCERS SALT DISTRIBUTORS Phone 4-0348 34-38 HERKIMER STREET ALBANY, N. Y. 0 e hundred fifty-eight MILITARY TRAINING has proved its worth YOUR INSTITUTION, through its faculty and the training it affords, is developing in you leadership of men and respect for duty upon which your future associates and your country can always depend in time of need. N. S. MEYER, INC. NEW YORK mgm II ' Il 1 I ' V Manufacturers and Designers of Military Insignia and Uniform Equipment Since 1868 CLINTON WOOLEN MANUFACTURING CO. CLINTON, MICHIGAN Est. 1866 'k 87 Years' Experience in Making the FINEST OF WOOLEN UNIFORM CLOTHS i' CLINTON STANDARD MARINE CORPS CLOTH Specified and Used by Cadets at Christian Brothers Academy ......... ..... ........................ Page our humlrcrl fiffy-11 WGY FOOD PRODUCTS CO. Wholesale Grocers ALBANY GLENS FALLS BEST WISHES THE JARED HOLT CO. ALBANY, N. Y. Pg lfll fl Dial 5-3341 ALBANY, N. Y. John Kurtz, Jr. anol Son Building Materials Lumber 352 CENTRAL AVENUE H. HORTON 8. CO. INC. Complete Food Service Equip- ment for Schools, Churches, Hotels, Restaurants, Institutions, Etc. China - Glassware - Silverware Phones: 3-1281, 3-1282, 4-8974 410 BROADWAY ALBANY, N. Y. I : I Ed Kane takes over class 3A be- tween periods. He's imitating either the teacher who just left or the one who's coming. Don't get caught! Brother B. Francis is on hand to receive a check from Bob Iarossi and gives Bob a big smile in return. Ed Blanchfield is ready to give up his money cheerfully, too, CAPITOL EQUIPMENT, INC. Construction cmd Industrial Equipment WATERFORD, N. Y. ............. ...................... ..,...... Page one hundred sixty-mm ununnunmllllllllllulllulunulu IuluuIllnlInIllnullllnnlnuunml Wim: Gmail lull M BE Rdawww Phone 3-2159 nulunlInInnlnlullnnlInInInonunnuunnunnnn :nunanlunulnuullnlunnulnnllnunnnnlnlnn COMPLIMENTS OF HENRY W. BROWN FEED sToRE 2623 Guilderland Ave. SCHENCTADY, N. Y. llnlnulnululuulnInnunInInInInlnnlllllllIlnlnllunuulunnl llllnunlnlnnunuInInnnnununuunnlnlununnunnnnulnn www The Shopping Center of The Mohawk Valley nnnnlululIInInnlIllInlllllullnlnllllullnlInulnlulnlnnulluln nnuununnlnlulunlnnnnlnunnlluannlxnunnunnnulu COMPLIMENTS OF HOTEL VAN CURLER SCHENECTADY, N. Y. Phone: Schenectady 4-4431 J f Cohoes Savings Bank COHOES, N. Y. Last regular dividend paid 0 INCORPORATED 1851 Member F.D.I.C. BUCKLEY BROS. Selmer, Band Instruments, Saxophones, Clarinets Vincent Rach, Trumpets and Trombones Olds 'Trumpets and Trombones lVIartin Saxophones, Trumpets and Trombones Slingerlancl and Gretsch Drums Violin, Violas, Cellos, and String Basses Grading - Heavy Excavation - Sewers - Water Lines JOHN DI GIULIO CONTRACTOR 62 Delaware Ave. Albany, N. Y. Phone 4-4813 Dodge Plymouth Dodge Job-Rated Trucks ALBANY GARAGE One Block from State and Pearl Streets 22 Central Avenue 4-5214 Dependable FOI. 47 Ygars Complete Line of AL-eessories For All Instruments Complete Line of Reeds Page one Imrzrlrrrl sirfy-flu EDWARD DOTT'S GARAGE Our' 33rd year USED CARS 24-Hr. towing 1177 CENTRAL AVE. - ALBANY, N. Y. Tel. 2-4681 ninininnnnununxnnunrnnnnmIunnnrnunuinInnunnannunruninininrunuInnurnnnmunnmmm 1nn1u1n1n1nInInInlmunlnlummuunuuununnvununlmxnnIannlnnunnnnnunnnnunnlnnnnmnnnnuau JGSEPH J. BASTIAN, JR. Interior and Exterior Painting 554 Yates St., Albany Phone 2-2267 num nun InInInnunnnununummmnlumununnnnnunumnmu unmmmuun mm nun: annlInInnnuulInmuunuunnnulnlnnnlnuunnnnnunn lunnnnnunn E. J. MARCO BROS., INC. Plumbing and Heating Supplies Wholesale ' Retail 817 EASTERN AVE. - SCHENECTADY, NEW YORK Phones: 4-2860 - 6-2974 For Your Savings Program or that Home Financing Problem, Call on the West Encl Federal Savings and Loan Association of Albany 854 MADISON AVE. ALBANY 3, N. Y lg III tif HENZEL - POWERS, INC. WHOLESALE DISTRIBUTORS OE ELECTRICAL SUPPLIES, APPLIANCES AND RADIOS 294 BROADWAY ALI! ANY, N. Y. HANNAN PHARMACY DRUGS - SODAS - PRESCRIPTIONS 1232 Western Ave. ALBANY, N. Y. A. J. ECKERT COMPANY, INC. Plumbing, Refrigeration, Heating and Industrial Piping ALBANY 5, N. Y. COMPLIMRNTS 014' CAL HELLER Albany's Most Complete Food Market I1 lllfff I 1811 echanlcs and Farmers 65 STATE STREET Char ered a g' . , FF, JW ' A i-ms: I ' '3 ', BANK or ALBANY -: - ,V 23,7-lghiembe F d l D pusiz Insurance Corporarion Member Fed l R Sy ..- THE G. A. TRAHAN CO., INC. DECORATING SPECIALISTS 274-280 CENTRAL AVE. COHOES, N. Y. PHONE: CEDAR 7-1601 Palma Lumber Co. 0 J ohns-Manville Products 0 Millwork 0 Built in Cupboards O Mason Supplies 0 Hardware 0 Insulation Materials 0 Du Pont Paints O Storm Doors Sz Windows 0 Pickets Sz Post Schen. 6-4285 1502 Curry Road Schenectady lllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll lllllllllll P gc one lzzcnrlrcd sixfy-six NEED MONEY FOR YOUR CHURCH, SCHOOL OR CLUB FUNDS Let us help you! SPECIAL RATES TO ALL ORGANIZED GROUPS Plan your Party Now! HOFFMAN'S SKATELAND 1335 Central Ave. Albany, N. Y With the Compliments and Good Wishes of WALDORF TUXEDO CO., INC. 452 Broadway, Albany, N. Y. MEN'S FORMAL WEAR ' TUXEDOS ' FULL DRESS SUITS CUTAWAYS 'DRESS ACCESSORIES ' UNIFORMS OF DISTINCTION ulnunnnluInnulnnlmnlmnnnuunl nunnnuInunnnInuananlnnnnnuunnnun COMPLIMENTS OF RUDNlCK'S if PM SKILLS ALBANY CQLLEGE OF PHARMACY A C UNION UN1vERs1'rY GUIDANCE-bai r i . Offers Two Courses in Science ing-acfivilies. Placemeni' in key Pojflons lf' business- Pf0feS550n'3l Bachelor of Science in Pharmacy an governmeni offices. 1 h 1 f ' ALBANY BUSINESS COLLEGEQ sac 6 or 0 bclence l2b-l34 Washingfon Ave., Albany 6, N. Y. E S clvledical Technohgyl Siah Reqlshr d Vi Ap o d E E FRANCTS J. CVHRIEN, Ph.D,, 1711111 Pg I l Z fy COMPLIMENTS OF JACK'S DINER Corner of Clinton and Central Jack Saunde1's,, Prop. Inlnlnulununuuunnnnnnnnnnunnul nnunlulnlllnunnnnunnnnulunnnnlnnunnnun:nunInnlunnnnnnunnmunlnnnnunnnl nnlulunnnunnlunnnnnunnuluulululn nm nnnulnunlnuunnunnunmulnnnunnllnannuunnmunnnnuunnuuumulun EYE-CLASSES COMPLETE OPTICAL SERVICE MICHAEL J. BURNS oPT1C1AN 55 SOUTH PEARL STREET ALBANY, N. Y. Phones 4-7212, 3-1461 COMPLIMENTS OF TOP HAT DRY CLEANERS, Inc. PLANT: 562 CENTRAL AVE. Branch Dial Branch 1801 Central Ave. 8-2273 273 Clinton Ave. O'CONNOR BROS. RESTAURANT and COCKTAIL LOUNGE 104 - 106 STATE STREET Pg hdl ty git Bob Smith holds up the candy line in the Mess Hall as he loads up for the afternoon. Looking on and hoping he leaves a few bars are R. Bendall, S. Suhowatsky, J. Amodeo, A McCarroll, E. Miller, R. Riccio, and W. Tingue. namnunnunnnuunununulnnun1ananananInInlnunlnunnnumnlnnmmnnnuunun Compliments of A great stage crew! What a wall- papering job! Ed Kane, Tom Gall- agher, Art Fisher, and Bing Kissane take over the stage from the actors to get snapped. L. J. MULLEN PHARMACY Phone.DehnarSL2413 ELSMERE,N.Y. nu unuu Pagr' om' lI7Hllll'l'lI sixfy-91 ALBANY OFFICE SUPPLY CO. A. J. Feeney Standard Bldg. Albany, N. Y McENAN EY OIL CORP. call us for your Fuel oil and Oil Burner Requirements 179 NO. MAIN AVE. CAT CENTRALJ ALBANY, N. Y. Phone 8-2266 Pg hd? fj HAMELE'S MARKET JOHN J. KING, P1-Op. Wholesale and Retail Meats uncl Poultry Telephones: 3-4244 - 3-4245 91 Hudson Ave. Albany, N. Y BORDEN'S ICE CREAM If if's BORDEN'S . . . it's got to be goool! P I I I NORTH END CONTRACTING CORP GENERAL CONTRACTOR 773 BROADWAY - ALBANY 4, N. X Telephone 4-1565 EDWARD V. CAREY, Pres. TELEPHONE 3-3617 ANDREW J. RONAN TRUCK BODIES a. EQUIPMENT 400 NO. PEARL ST., ALBANY 4, N. Y. I I I Sons of C.B.A., We Salute You! Hats off to you, men of Christian Brothers Academy! We are proud to congrat- ulate you on the fine achieve- ments of your school and the part each of you has played in making such progress pos- sible. You are indeed fortunate to be under the tutelage of the Christian Brothers, whose outstanding work in the fields of education and religious training is well known throughout the world. We know, too, that you appreciate the value of the military knowledge and training you have re- ceived, which will be of much benefit to you in the future. We at Savard and Colburn are also proud and appreciative of the small part we have been fortunate in playing in this fine picture of progress and accomplishment, through the furnishing of C.B.A. blue dress uniforms during the past several years. It has been a pleasure to have you as our friends and as we look to the future we assure you that we will ever be constant to our motto: Quality, Service and Satisfaction. SAVARD 81 COLBURN 70-72 STATE ST., ALBANY, N. Y. Pdyv one lznnclrvzl scvcufy-t COMPLIMENTS OF WALTON MOTORS WATERVLIET, N. Y. COMPLIMENTS OF UNITED TRACTION COMPANY ALBANY, N. Y. PJ I cl Z vcnty-four MICHAEL F. CONNERS AND SON ALL KINDS OF INSURANCE 11 No. Pearl St. ALBANY, N. Y. Phones: Day: 3-4246 Night: 4-3678 AIRWAY MOTORS Inc. Broadway Sz 4th Ave. RENSSELAER, NEW YORK Chrysler 81 Plymouth DEALER Scales Service mmnuuununlmaninnuninunnuluunnlunu uunnunu Tripp 8. Sullivan, Inc. Duplicating Machine Headquarters 318 Broadway Albany, N. Y. Telephone - Albany 3-3175 Authorized Distributors A. B. Dick Mimeog.rraphs, Spirit Duplicators and Fold- ing: Machines, a complete line of supplies and Impression Papers for Mimeopfraphs, Spirit Duplicators and Offset. lnnluuuininmnuinnnnunmnununininnuuunulnunnnunnunn 1nuanunnuulnnnnnnnnnnmnlnuinunnunnlnlnnumnnnnumn Quality Dairy Products and Goergenls Ice Cream SECOND AVENUE DAIRY 218 Second Avenue ALBANY 2, N. Y. Telephone 3-5091 nlnnunnunm nnnnmnnnunnn nnlunnlunnunn COMPLIMENTS OF THE ALTAMONT ENTERPRISE ALTAMONT, N. Y. COMPLIMENTS HOY'S PLUMBING SUPPLY CORP. 100 Watervliet Ave. Albany, N. Y. Phone 2-3341 Visit Our Beautiful New Show Room um nnulu um 1InInunnnunnunnnnnnuInlnnnnnunnlulnn Compliments of A Friend Phone 2-1688 ALBANY CRANE SERVICE, INC. Truck Crane Rentals R. F. Van Den Houten P. O. 5042 - ALBANY, N. Y. nmunnunnlunnulnunnlnnannunnunnuunnunnl unulnnunuululnnlmnummmnnnnnmaninininnnunnmuunmn Phone 3-9659 We Deliver DYER BROS. A Complete Line of DELICATESSEN Beverages - Magazines Wagar's Ice Cream Delaware Avenue, Cor. Second Ave. ALBANY, N. Y. nunnnlIluinnumnuninininlanananulnnnnunuunIulunumunuinunn unmn nunnumIninununnnuluuunnnumn nnnnunnl Phone 62-0939 Formal Wear to Iliru ASTORIA TAILOR 8. TUXEDO CO. Look Formal, Feel Informal 172 Madison Avenue Albany, N, Y ......... .... .......... ...... Page om: Ilcmrlravl .sr'nr'nfy Ll nmnnnuunumulnulnanmunnuunununl nnnnmnnunuunuunininnnnunlnunnumuuuun Tels. 3-7373 - 4-3332 Established 1884 MURRAY CCNFECTIONERY WHOLESALE Fountain Syrups and Specialties 96 Madison Ave., Cor. Franklin St. ALBANY, N. Y. 1nnlnIninInnnnnnn1unununnunnmnn inlunuunnmmul , 1 1 1 1 1 1 I ,Maur Buy Where the Howers 6'f0 ' FLORIST ONTARIO AT BENSON STREETS PHONES 4-1125 - 4-1126 OUR ONLY LOCATION unininunnnulinnnnnannuininul1unumnn:InlnlananananinnlununininllunInlnnnunlunununnununnunllullnllnlunmnul :numnnnununulnluuunnnnunnuuunnuinnuununnunun Wood and Metal Working Equipment FOR THE HOME WORKSHOP FOR THE SCHOOL SHOP FOR INDUSTRY SAGER - SPUCK SUPPLY CO., Inc. 360 - 366 BROADWAY ALBANY, N. Y. ALBANY HARDWARE 8g IRON CO. COMPLETE SPORTS EQUIPMENT Outfitters for Specializing in All Indoor and Fine Equipment For Schools and Colleges Outdoor Sports REET ALBANY, N. Y PHONE 4-3154 39 - 43 STATE ST uulinuninnunnnunnunnununun umnvnnlnunnuunnnunnnnnnl P ldd fy unnunlullnnuuIInnuinininnunnunnunumluulnnuInuannn1uunnunmmmunnmnunmmnnnnunm Compliments of A FRIEND of C. B. A. Oh for the good old days! Much safer and less nerve- racking, especially when there s no horse to pull the surrey. Resting up in the picture are Dennis Corbett and Art Fisher ibackjg Tom Gallagher and Bing: Kissane fin driver's seatj OVER 28 YEARS OF SAFE, DEPENDABLE SERVICE PEARL ALBANY TAXI 4-2163 EUGENE J. HOERDT, President We Are Now Closer Than Ever Via Two-Way Radio Also operating Yellow Cab Co. Phone 4-4161 Checker Cab Co. Phone 5-15-15 Paradise Taxi Co. Phone -1-5722 l'agv unc l11c11rl1'4'rl s1'm':lfy-su N ........ Payr unc f.sT. fr M l694 T ' i,fJ,'f,!-1 , fill U :,', !,.F. M glvff fjfwf Wil' uni' Mgr -A wi A ,f,,g!'. 'ill T ' w lv ,W M' K fl , ..,,.1 .l COMPLIMENTS OF ' N lf 'T Q' w iq 1'fil'21,fiyrf'r. , I al H! M TN lll . X' Yi F Ni Albany Soap .W H H 1 'l ' 2 1 1, fliwllwi ,- . .1 l 1 A l l U I J Corporation U r' TW V ua' if Q ' T ,. T 1 . A .q5W ff A 1 T , 4, 'I sw: Q' Wlllllllll Sgfol ll il '- lull oo + fl o 'T li W m 'ffllllQ' , , f 'i Ll 55 No. Swan Pharmacy marks. nas - lhneralferyive Applebee Funeral Home A Modern Mortuary w Air conditioned the year 'round .- Home services optional at local rates Anywhere in the Capital District I Experienced D9l'l113-SLlT',Q'QOHQ ' S 184 Central Avenue I Dial 3-2587 Enioy yourself... refresh Vlflfll Cgke 5 S 1 BOTTLED UNDER AUTHORITY OF THE COCACOLA COMPANY BY HE ALBANY COCA-COLA BOTTLING CO. lmndrccl scfzwzufy-ciglbt Albany Camera Shop Inc. 204 WASHINGTON AVENUE ALBANY, N. Y. Compliments of A Friend Albany Associates, Inc. INSURANCE 10 So. Pearl St. Albany, N. Y. unnuininnnuuuuumnnununnn A PLEDGE For over half a century men with talents, men with ideas and men with vision, painstakingly selected for spe- cial aptitude have worked together in a community of craftsmen. These Josten craftsmen, inspired with the belief that precious metal should be increasingly endowed with symbolism and artistry, have pledged traditional honest craftsmanship and unfailing devotion to high standards in the creation and fashioning ot' fine jewelry for the Christian Brothers Academy Cadet Corps. JOSTEN'S Fletcher Cox, Slingerlands, N. Y. Phone 9-2133 CLASS RINGS ANNOUNCEMENTS - AWARDS Page one IL7lIIfIl't'!l svvvrlfll-rrlr nrunnunnnInnunuulInnurnullurInInInlnuuunnnunuunlnun Multi Clean Products Inc. Sales Sz Service Conclall Janitorial Supply Co. GREEN ISLAND, N. Y. : P. O. Troy, N. Y. : Phone AR 3-9131 8 Hamilton St mann: 1runnunnnnnnnnmnl lnnuuuruu nun annum COMPLIMENTS FROM CLOVER STORES 169 Central Ave. ALBANY, N. Y. Conrad Hammann Licensed Professional Engineer and Land Surveyor OFFICE AND HOME E 397 Hamilton St., Albany 10, N. Y. Phone 4-7695 InnlInlununumnlmllnlnnl unuuuuuuuunnlnunlnuu uululunmuumn Telephone ALbany 6-1822 Broadway Pawn Brokers 5 Diamonds - Watches - Jewelry Cameras - Luggage - Sporting Goods AARON PATACK, Prop. - Albany, N, Y. 5 500 Broadway COppo'site Post Officej flllnlluluunlulnlnlnlllllllllululnlulnnlInInInnlInluulInulInlnlnllllnllluulu Page one hundred eighty A STAR SUPER COURTESY MART Groceries - Meats - Vegetables 188-190 N. Allen St. Phone 2-0664 Albany, N. Y. 8-2067 8-2067 NORA A. COX REAL ESTATE BROKER Sales, Rentals Sz Appraisals 54 Cardinal Ave. Albany, N. Y. COMPLIMENTS or B. T. BABBITT, INC. SUCCESS TO C. B. A. GRADUATES OF 1954 JOSEPH A. BURKART Real Estate and Insurance 288 New Scotland Ave. Phones 8-8528 - 8-0537 ullnlunllnlulnunnnmnnnu llnnnunuxun A group of freshmen gather around the cannon during lunch. Peeking into the cannon is F. Furugon, and giving encouragement are J. Politi, R. Laur- enty, J. Vain D'eLoo, T. Blair, and G. Smilgin. The typing class fSenior Divlsionj strike perfect secretarial poses to h iw. their pictures taken. Typing is om ot the most popular courses at CRB A un der the proficient and genial instiuc tion of Brother Boniface. Phones: ALR -1-12119 - Wutcrvliet All C3-9121 Allmny, N X E. J. DIGNUM 8g SONS, INC. GENERAL INSURANCE 100 STATE STREET ALBANY, N Y Page om: hum 1 4 Phone 3-2785 L Y N K B R O S. PRINTERS OOO 48 South Hawk St. ALBANY, N. Y. S. BERZAL 8. CO., INC. 69 MAIN ST. SAUGERTIES, N. Y. Tel. 323 Fancy Grown Mushrooms COMPLIMENTS TO THE GRADUATES JHJY Dial 8-2028 CENTRAL DAIRY VITAMIN D HOMOGENIZED PASTEURIZED MILK AND CREAM CHOCOLATE MILK, ORANGEADE ALBANY, N. Y. Ciampiun 8: buns, Zinc jfuneral Ianmes 166 Washington Avenue - 1215 Drozulwuy ALBANY, NEW YORK IJ I I I flllll Your Furs Should Be by DAVID GRAFF 29 Maiden Lane ALBANY, N. Y. Co-op. G. L. F. Egg Division MENANDS MARKET ALBANY, N. Y. Strictly Fresh - Nearby Eggs Phone 5-4541 GEM LIKE GROCERY Schoolhouse Road ALBANY, N. Y. ALbany 8-8170 COMPLIMENTS OF FRED'S BARBER SHOP 259 New Scotland Avenue lunuunnnuul lunnuunu uAnAn1lunnununllunnlunnnulunl numluIlnnunlullnnnuluulullnun: Telephone 3-1744 Nights Kr Sunday 4-3740 EMPIRE WELDING AND BOILER REPAIR COMPANY Manufacturers of Tanks and Stacks Portable Equipment 175 Green Street Albany, N. Y. CHMIELEWSKI FUNERAL HOME John J. Lasak, Owner-manager 1330 Northern Blvd. Ph. 3-1566 ................... ............... 6 one lzznidrcrl c1'glvfy-four Established 1917 1 MILDRED ELLEY Secretarial School for Girls , 227 - 229 Quail Street ALBANY 3, N. Y. Send For Catalog nulnlu uuunnllnnunnuunulunlnnulunnn nulunl InlnInnlunnlulluluunlnunlulullulu Phone 4-7577 Albany, N. Y W. J. COULSON CO. 420 Broadway Albany 7, N. Y Dealers in Tobaccos, Newspapers, Periodicals, Confectionery, Etc. We Never Sleep Lang Stamp Works, Inc. 18 Green Street ALBANY 1, N. Y. MARKING DEVICES BRONZE SIGNS AND MEMORIAL PLAQUES unnnunmnunnnnnnunuuunnnnnauunnnunnunnnnuunnn unuunnnlninnununmnuanInulnlnnuunululInluunumnuluuuu H. F. HONIKEL 8. SON PHARMACISTS 157 Central Ave. ALBANY, N. Y. Founded 1905 Phone 4-2036 Hansen Floor Equipment and Supply Co. 213 Quail St. Albany, N. Y. Berry Brothers Paints Fabulon Machines Rented Telephone 5-5131 unnunlnnnlnnnuninunlnlununlnlnl unnnnuuu uulnunnuuunl JOHN B. HAUF, INC. The House of Quality Fine Furniture and Rugs 175 Central Ave. Albany, N. Y. Phone 5-361 1 KNITTING NOOK All Types of Yarn Knitting Instructions Shortening of Knitted Dresses MISS C. HAHN 54 - 58 Columbia Street ALBANY 7, N. Y. unnninnununlulullnInInnnlunnnunnunnnnl unuininnumnnnnlnnnnlnunnuu 3-1912 KINARY FLORIST 171 Broad St. Albany, N. Y. Hearley Funeral Home 105 Delaware Ave. ALBANY, N. Y. MICHAEL V. GUERRA Groceries - Beer - Cold Cuts 1352 Albany Rd. Schenectady Road Phone 2-9777 llllllllllllllllllllll Illllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll Page one hurzdrerl eighty-f COMPLIMENTS OF GRAYSON SHOP LADIES' APPAREL 44 Third Street TROY, NEW YORK 1annuanuInIuunIununulunvnuunnuum COMPLIMENTS FROM Son's Restaurant COMPLIMENTS OF KEN MURPHY'S SERVICE STATION nnnnuminnuululluluunnunnmun nuninInluanInnlnullmmnnlnlnuu I Equipment For Hospitals - Schools - Offices Commercial Supply 8. Equipment Co. 300 Sheridan Ave. Albany, N. Y. Phone 5-6902 I g one hzmdred eighty-six COMPLIMENTS OF Mr. Kramer and Sons Inc. I 91 Colvin Ave. ALBANY 6, N. Y. Plumbing, Heating Ventilating Contractors nunnnunnmnnlnnininnunlanInInnunluunuunnnlnnnun COMPLIMENTS OF At Albany's Fashion Corner Hudson Ave. and So. Pearl St. nnnnunununmunnnlnnnmu:innlnuInInannnnlnnunnnnnlnn nunnlnlnnnmnnunininnunnuninnuunnnInnunnunnnunnunu GENERAL BUSINESS SERVICE FRANK J. KEARNEY, Mgr. 260 Madison Ave. Albany, N. Y General Accounting Bookkeeping 1-gTax Reporting llnuuinluulnullInununnnunlunnnun llnullinIninluInnlmluunummuunnlnunl COMPLIMENTS OF NUSBAUM'S RUSSO'S APPLIANCE CO., INC. SALES AND SERVICE Du Mont ' Bendix ' Motorola 691 Clinton Ave. Albany, N. Y. Telephone 5-4585 Telephone AShley 4-3156 Eastern Housing Corporation Manufacturers of Garages ' Camps ' Homes 700 Fourth Street Watervliet, N. Y. Phone 4-8114 DAN A. DONAHUE Men's and Boys' Clothing and Furnishings NETTLETON SHOES 240 State Street Schenectady, N. Y. nuunuInnunImntunnunnmuuuuunuannuininnununnnmnuunnunnu KELLY CLOTHES, INC. Direct From Maker To You Men's Clothes of the Finest Quality They Look Better and Wear Longer 021 River St1'eet - Phone AS 2-2022 Troy, New York Open Thursday and Friday Evenings 8:30 vuunu lnunulnnlnlnnn nnlnunnlmluuu nlnumuu SHIP v1A NEEDES' EXPRESS, Inc. KINGSTON, N. Y. General Office 25-27-29 South Manor Avenue Kingston, New York Tel. 988 mnnnulunnlnnn ntnuunnntnnnumuu mnunuunununu A Religious Gift is a Cherished Gift THE MADONNA SHOP State St. at Erie Blvd. 1002 Union St. Schenectady, N. Y. Phone 4-1454 nunnInanunnunununnnnu 1IunanntnuanIuunnnmnunuunuum Schenectady's Largest Sporting Goods Outfitters State Sporting Goods Co. 202-200 State Street Schenectady, New York Luggage - Cameras - Trophies 2-3691 2-0169 nnnnnuulnul nnumnunn nuuunmmnnunnunuu Dial 4-4091 KELLY'S JEWELERS Quality Jewelry and Diamonds 88 Central Avenue, Albany, N. Y. RAY KELLY, Prop. llllllllllllll llll llllllllll lllllllll Pugz' one hunrlrcrl eighty-s JOSEF YEZZI 42 No. Pearl St. ALBANY, N. Y. 5 Fashions and accessories for the discriminating Womanw COURTESY TOM 8. TORK'S SHELL SERVICE 232 No. Allen St. Albany, N. Y. FOR GOOD FOOD GOOD ICE CREAM GOOD TIMES THE TOLL GATE In Slingerlands E Phone 3-6628 Established 1910 John T. Travison 8. Sons FLORISTS 335 So. Pearl Street, Albany, N. Y. OORSAGES AND BRIDAL ROUQUETS Page one hundred eighty-eight Wacksman's Lawn 8. Golf Equipment Co. 426 Third St. ALBANY 6, N. Y. Tel. 5-2756 TURNPIKE DRIVE-IN THEATRE 3 Miles out Western Avenue on Route 20 1954 GRADUATES! Bring Your Diploma It Will Admit You Free Monday through Thursday during' July JOHN GARDNER, Own COMPLIMENTS OF STOLZ MARKET QUALITY FOODS SILVER 8. HORLAND Inc. 110 PARK ROW, N. Y. 7, N. Y. Telephone: WOrth 2-0691-8681 Musical Instrument Accessories -Orchestratlons E E Saxophones, Trumpets, Guitars, Clarinets Bangos. Bought, Sold, Exchanged Conn, Gretsch, Buescher, Ludwig' and King' WFL Drums Schools and Drum Corps Outfitted Expert REPAIRING on Premises unnnnnInnlnnunnlullllullnlnnln lnnnlunllululullunnlununnnuuuuuluululnnunnulnnlul WEST END IRON WORKS ROBERT L. FREY R SoNS Manufacturers of Fire Escapes ' Iron Railings ' Gratings ' Window Guards ' Doors and General Ornamental Iron Work Electric and Acetylene Welding 1410 CENTRAL AVENUE ALBANY 5, N. Y. nmulu VARDEN BRCS. ROOFING CO., INC. 250 Third Ave. ALBANY, N. Y. SARGENT'S 252 LODGE ST. ALBANY, N. Y. Telephone 1-1042 Engraver - Printer - Stationer Loose Leaf Sheets - Zipper Cases Fountain Pens and Pencils unnuInnumnunmnunnnnnnmnnunumuunu UNITED TREE SERVICE COMPLETE PRACTICAL TREE SURGERY UNITED ELECTRICAL CONSTR. CO. INDUSTRIAL - COMMERCIAL - DOMESTIC I I I0orI I.iy,:htim: I O Electrical Engineering: Service Electrical Surveys - Load and Voltage Check - Meg'p:ering.r - O Ground Testinf - I-. 0 Maintenance Service 1021 HIGH BRIDGE RD. Phone 6-2722 UNITE 4-0185 Emergency Service Line Crews and Fully Equipped Line Trucks United Pole Yard - Carload Quan- tities in Stock at Our Schenectady Pole Yard D SCHENECTADY 3, N. Y. Member NECA lululllllllullulnllnlnuunIIAuInnInInnlulnunnunnlu Page one hzmdrccl eighty-:Lim . H. J. Rosenberger 8. Son EXPERT LOCKSMITHS 115 Lexington Ave. ALBANY 6, N. Y. 4-51537 MYRTLE REILLEY SHOP 34 state st. Lingerie - Hosiery - Blouses Sportswear - Accessories nnnunlnnllnuunlnnununnlu VARIETY STORE 285C New Scotland Ave. ALBANY, NEW YORK Window Shades Cut To Fit Fruit of the Loom Hosiery - Underwear J. GREGORY NEALON 8. SON Funeral Directors and Ernbalmers Phone: 457 - Albany, 3-1404 Albany County Coroner WATERVLIET, N. Y. :mums uannul:inuunuun:muminnlululnummml Page one hzuzclrcd ninety A. ROBELOTTO CO. Complete Food Market Fruit Baskets 93 Hudson Ave. Phone 3-9756 ALBANY, N. Y. COMPLIMENTS OF POST ROAD PHARMACY RENSSELAER, N. Y. COMPLIMENTS Osterhoufs Restaurant Thatcher Park Road VOORHEESVILLE, N. Y. JIMMY DINOVO WHOLESALE Sz RETAIL Frozen Foods Fancy Fruits Sz Vegetables Service Plus Quality Castleton-Road, Rensselaer Phones: ALbany 4-3615 - 4-5943 nullllullnlulnunnnnunmunnnululnunnuunllulnullnn FRANGELLA BROS., INC. GROWERS OF SNOW - WHITE MUSHROOMS COEYMANS, N. Y. TEL. RAVENA 8-1701 CONGRATULATIONS T0 THE CLASS UF '54 ALBANY COUNTY REPUBLICAN COMMITTEE I J' unc hzuulrcd Nil fy John J. Naughter JEWELER ALBANY, N. Y. McAuliffe Pharmacy E. J. McAuliffe, Pharmacist PHYSICIAN'S SUPPLIES 423 -25 Madison Avenue Cor. Lark Street Phone Albany 4-1478 ALBANY 6, N. Y. COMPLIMENTS OF Mary's ancl John's Tavern 48 Delaware St. ALBANY, N. Y. B. F. MULDERRY, Inc. Fuel Oil 8: Kerosene Oil Burners SL Burner Service 115 First Street 24 Hour Service Dial 5-3533 IlIIIIllllllllllllllllllllllll lllll llllIllIIllllllllllllllllllllllll e one hundred ninety-two COMPLIMENTS OF THE 46th Special Infantry Co. U. S. Marine Corps Reserve 2 De La Salle Road Albany, N. Y PETER MCCABE, Inc. Builders Supplies Broadway at Dunn Bridge ALBANY 2, N. Y. We Telegraph Flowers Phone 2-7444 JOHN J. MEAGHER FLORIST 1144 Western Ave. Albany 3, N. Y COMPLIMENTS OF A C.B.A. FATHER HANDY-DANDY CLEANERS Plant: 240 Deluwzlre Ave. DELMAR, N. Y. Phone: 9-935 Store: 1:75 Hudson Ave. ALBANY, N. Y. Phone: 3-9672 JAMES MCGRATH, Prop. BENNY SANGIORGI General Painting and Paperhanging Contractor 119 North Allen Street ALBANY, N. Y. Inq 1 Izumi: uunnnaninnunIninnluulnnnlnullinininnlnnnlnnlmunnnlulu GIFTS THEY'LL CHERISHN the little portion shop Anna M. Schaefer, Prop. 322 Delaware Ave. Albany 2, N. Y. Devotional Articles Gifts - Greeting Cards Catholic Books Phone 4-6434 nnnnninininnnnnnunuunnn nininininininulunuulunuunun :nunininnuununuuulululululnu nuinluumuuunulnnuuuun OPEN EVENINGS WE DELIVER MICKRITZ Wine 8. Liquor Store ON THE HILL 15 Broadway Cohoes, N. Y. Phone CEdar 7-3432 PEST CONTROL L. A. MOORE 8. CO. ALbany 4-0915 167 Chestnut Street Albany, N. Y. and throughout New York State Telephone 3-7712 THE LOURDES SHOP CHURCH GOODS RELIGIOUS ARTICLES GREETING CARDS Satie M. Webb 187-A Quail Street Prop. Albany 3, New York II llllllllllllllllllllllll lllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll lllllllllllllll Page unc hundred ninety-four iininnunuiuiuinunmnnnnunnuninummuulmmnuumn Albany Laboratories, Inc. Manufacturers and Jobbers Chemicals, Drugs and Pharmaceuticals 67 Howard St. Albany, N. Y LARRY'S SERVICE STATION SUNOCO Phone 8-8964 1196 Central Ave. Albany, N. Y COMPLIMENTS OF SCHAFFER'S DEPT. STORE 640 Central Ave. near Allen St. ALBANY, N. Y. NEW YORK BAKERY 208 S. Pearl St. ALBANY, N. Y. SMITH 8g TIERN EY INCORPORATED GENERAL CONTRACTORS Phones 8-7093 - 4-5757 142 Catherine St. ALBANY 2, NEW YORK ACADEMY OF THE HOLY NAMES ALBANY, N. Y. UNDER THE DIRECTION OF THE SISTERS OF THE HOLY NAMES Residential and Day School for Girls. Chartered by the Regents of the State of New York. Entire curriculum includes Primary, Pre- Academic and College Preparatory. Music and Art Studios, Diction, Athletics. Delightful location in residential part. Directly opposite WASHINGTON PARK Address the Directress Pllflf' mir' l1nnrlrf'fl u1'uf'fl1 5 4 Crooked Lake Hotel Rte. 66, Averill Park, N. Y. 'OPEN ALL YEAR ROUND Tel. O'Regan 4-3931-5 Jlmflmeqm 8 '7a4Jaa: STATIONERS 115 Quail Street, Albany, N. Y. UNIVERSITY BAKE SHOP 17 New Scotland Ave. F ountain-Snack Bar Refreshments - Sandwiches JAMES McKINNEY 8. SON Incorporated STEEL FABRICATORS 927 Broadway - Albany 1, N. Y. funnnunnunnunnunnmmnm Page one hzmflrcd fzlwincty Waterville Laundry, Inc. 289 Central Ave. ALBANY 6, N. Y. Wlzifuvyis' ALBANY'S LARGEST DEPARTMENT STORE COMPLIMENTS OF COLVIN MARKET 870 MADISON AVE. HOME OF TESTED USED CARS ARMORY GARAGE, Inc. 34th YEAR DeSoto - Plymouth Dealer 926 Central Ave., Cor. of Colvin Branch: 27-31 Sherman St., 210 Elk St. ALBANY 5, N. Y. Telephone 2-3381 A-' Q..U-J Iglf , L Brother A. James exchanges greetings with world-famous tennis star, Frank Sedgman, as the C. B. A. Tennis Team prepares to put in a rugged evening as ball boys. Frank Sedgmzm, Don Buclge, Pancho Segura and Pancho Gonzalez put on a demonstration of top-flight pro tennis at the Washington Avenue Armory late in February. Here's how spring affects the Seniors. Pete Mayone gets caught taking a full breather early in the month of April. Sure he knows that Quarterly Exams are coming, but a fel- low gets tiled around this time of the year. unnnnnnnnunnininnum:nmannunannnnunnunumnnunnunu1nnnninnlnlnnnnuinnunlnunnumuullnnlnnlnulunulnull CROMWELI. PRINTERY, INC. Printers and Lithographers 4-1678 COMPLIMENTS OF RAPPAZZO'S ICE CREAM Central Ave. 61 Hudson Ave. ALBANY, N. Y. 3-4383 Air Conditioning - Duct Work Heating JOHN P. HAND Sheet Metal Work ANDREA RAPPAZZO, Prop. Phone 33096 153 Knox St. - Albany, N. Y. Page one hzmdrml :firmly-sf've:L K MALES SUPERMARKET 1155 Central Avenue Foremost for Dependability nunanannlulnnnnnnlunnuu nlnnnnlnunnununuuunnu Albany 3-4719 '4 armed Make! Quality Meats, Groceries, Vegetables and Frozen Foods 205 Second Ave. Albany, N. Y. Albany Army 8. Navy Store, Inc. -118 South Pearl Street Albany, N. Y. OPEN EVENINGS Phones 5-9765 - 3-4321 nnnun nnullnnlulnll nunununnnn:mnnnnuununununn Phone 5-1271 C. 81 F. PLATING COMPANY All Types of Electro Plating Floretta B. Calantone 52 Van Woert St. Albany, N. Y. Page one lzznzdrcd nincty-f'ight umnulnnlnunnnuuunnunmunuln KATHERINES' Beauty Shoppe 23 Slingerland Street Owned and Operated By KAY DAVIDSON OPEN EVENINGS BY APPOINTMENT CLOSED MONDAYS Phone 4-9901 JOHN L. HEATHER CHAS. M. LIDDLE President Vice-President AUSTIN 8. CO., INC. Insurance and Surety Bonds Phone 5-3591 91 State Street Albany, N. Y. Clinton Hardware Hardware - Paints - Glass Housewares 326 Clinton Ave. J. S. Zoller, Prop. Phone 4-1373 ulnlnn nunlnunuunullnnlluln OOMPLIMENTS OF CHAZAN PHARMACY 31 New Scotland Ave. ALBANY, NEW YORK Phones: 5-9008 - 62-0612 THE PETERS PRINT General PRINTERS Specialty 146 Sheridan Avenue Phone 3-0026 Albany, N. Y COEMPLIMENTS OF THE READY MIX AND SUPPLY CORPORATICN I I I I COMPLIMENTS OF E. GUNDLACH Phone 3-0566 Oculists' Prescriptions Filled LOUIS J. BERBEN Dispensing Optician 6 Maiden Lane Albany, N.. Y. 5 E 3 Doors Below North Pearl Street nunluananannInnnnuuunnulnuuInnnmnnunnnlnnuunnnnun uuIuIuInunu1lununnnulnnuunnnnnmnnlununnmunnanunnu COMPLIMENTS OF GLENDALE BARBER and BEAUTY SHOP 285 New Scotland Ave. Phone 2-6271 COMPLIMENTS OF THE PETIT PARIS RESTAURANT annnnunnuunumuunu I g two lzundrcrl mm nun ROBERT L. PADULA Plumbing KL Heating Contractor NO JOB TOO SMALL Phones: 8-7226 - 4-8495 SHOP Cor. Elm and Philip Sts. Albany, N. Y nnnununnvunununanunannunnunnuulnnuunlnnnululnlnlmu nunonInnnnmnnlnuuunInInluannlnluanmullululununnulunnI Where all the students meet The Madison Sweet Shop 785 Madison Ave. fCorner of Quailj Home-Made Ice Cream Sodas - Candy - Sandwiches Luncheon Served Daily nnunnmnulnnnnInnulInnlululnlunnunnnnnluluuun nunnuninulnunnnnuunnnnunnunmunnnuunnu BARN EY'S SchenectacIy's Greatest Store Since 1833 COMPLIMENTS OF MENCHEL'S FURS 96 No. Pearl St. Brother A. Francis and Brother B. Paulian with Brother A. Victor, Provincial of the New York District of the Christian Brothers A MESSAGE OF THANKS FROM BROTHER PAULIAN AND BROTHER FRANCIS We Wish to express our deep and sincere thanks to the Ca- dets of CBA, their parents and friends, and to all the good people of Albany, for their kind- ness and generosity in setting up two scholarships tothe Cath- olic University of America, which have been named in our honor. God bless you all. H U E S T E D ' S Dispensing Pharmacist Since 1865 State at Eagle BROADWAY AT STATE WASHINGTON AT LARK nIuIInunununuInlllIllllulnlulnllllnlu Puyr' two ll7LlI!I'I'f'll om' Phone 2-2556 EMIL MEISTER Dealer in MEATS AND GROCERIES HOMEMADE BOLOGNA 329 Ontario Street Albany, N. Y. Phone 3-2387 NATHAN HYMAN Oysters and Clams Wholesale and Retail Dealer in All Kinds of Fresh and Salt Water Fish 251 South Pearl Street, Albany, N. Y. LEARY'S DISTINCTIVE DRY CLEANING 247 Lark Street Albany, N. Y. J. J. LANAHAN, INC. 81 - S3 Lexington Ave. Expert Furniture Movers Tel, 3-1032 Albany, N. Y. nnnunuunmuulunuunu P gr two hzmdred fire COMPLIMENTS OF DAN HuRLEY's GRILL KEELER'S STATE STREET LA FRANCE Cleaners and Dyers Free Call and Delivery Individual Attention Given All Garments and Articles to Prevent Shrinking or Stretching SPECIAL RATES FOR UNIFORMS Telephone 4-9652 E. G. MAY Electrical Construction 199 Elk Street ALBANY 5, N. Y. COIVIPLIMENTS OF William J. McVeigh nun: luuuununuunuun luunnn lunnunnulunululnl luuuunnnnunnnuunlulnmuunnunnunununununnuunnnnnunul Phone 62-0656 Call and Delivery PAUL'S CLEANERS AND TAILORS '4Same Day Service Expert Tailoring 21 New Scotland Ave. ALBANY, N. Y. Telephone 4-7815 The Religious Art Shop Wilfred J. LaPoint RELIGIOUS ARTICLES GRE ETING CARDS 115 Central Ave. 26 Warren St. E : Albany 6, N. Y. Glens Falls, N. Y. Q E COMPLIMENTS OF F. L. PADULA DENTAL LA8oRAToRY unnnnIlnlnnuuuunlnnnmnulnnunnc ununuumunununununnununnuunnunuuunmnn COMPLIMENTS FROM THE PLAYDIUM BOWLING ALLEYS ONTARIO AND PARK AVE. Phone 8-8921 COIVIPLIMENTS OF HELEN H. SCHRODT GIFTS 261 New Scotland Ave. nnnnnnunnnnnnlunununlnnnnnnnuuuuuuuuuunulu lnnuunmmuuuuuaunnnulnuIlunuunuunsnunnnnmunun Thibodeau and Simpson COMPLIMENTS OF Mobil Service Station 2-9871 8-8541 - Lubricat'on - Washin sr. PETERS HOSPITAL ffowing g U D New Scotland Ave. Quail St. ALBANY 8, N. Y. Page fwo IIIIIIIIIYKZ tl COMPLIMENTS OF Empire Body And Fender Works Gasoline Oil Brown's Texaco Service Station 24-Hour Towing Service Telephone: Waterford ADams 8-9705 Albany - Saratoga Road CRESCENT, N. Y. Lubrication Accessories FIRST CLASS MARKET Meats and Groceries and Frosted Foods Phone 2-4409 267 New Scotland Avenue ALBANY, N. Y. MEISTER BROTHERS Dealers in Choice Meats Sz Fresh Dressed Poultry Fresh Bologna Daily 108 Quail Street ALBANY, N. Y. P ge two hundred four COMPLIMENTS OF VASTO'S MARKET D A N K E R ' S Established 1898 FLOWERS 121 No. Pearl St. Albany, N. Y. Phone 2-2927 The Modern Food Market Incorporated SLEASMAN BROS. Home Of Good Foods 613-615 New Scotland Ave. GENERAL CONTRACTOR CHARLES J. AMODEO Quality Brick Homes 8 Adirondack St. Albany, N. Y. Phone 8-7406 COMPLIMENTS OF The College Restaurant COMPLIMENTS OF Clifforcl's Wallpaper and Paints Phone 62-4166 Mayfair Barber Shop BARNEY CHIORE, P1-Op. 4 New Scotland Ave. ALBANY, N. Y. luuvnuuuunn nnnmnunnln anuuununnnnummmnunnunnnuum Telephone 8-2261 V. J. FRANZE SELF-SERVICE MARKET Fruits - Vegetables - Groceries Meats 53 No. Swan Street ALBANY, N. Y. mnnonunnunnunnllmunlnlmn COMPLIMENTS OF Mr. and Mrs. William Kinzler ununninnununumnuuuunnuununn T A D ' S MEN'S WEAR Conveniently Located in Delmar, N. Y. At The Four Corners 9-511 Maloy, Dugan 8. Maloy, lnc. Engineers - Contractors 58 Dott Avenue ALBANY 5, N. Y. lnnnnunnnlnunannun uinininnunnunrnuunun 1Innunuumnunuuununo nnnununuunnuuunnuun Phone 4-1186 Phone 4-1187 Aluminum Manufacturing Co. Manufacturers of JASCO Combination Windows Sz Doors 225 No. Allen St. ALBANY, N. Y. Phone 2-0323 lllllllll Illllllllllllllllill Illllllllllllllll Page fwfr lllHldI'1'tl HAMANN PHARMACY F. C. Hamann, Jr., Ph.G. 277 Clinton Ave.. Cor. Lark St. ALBANY, N. Y. Phones: 5-8727, 3-9615 BEST WISHES FROM Four of the Boys of the Great 4B Ken Murphv Bill McEnaney Skip Hannan Mickey Callahan COMPLIMENTS OF Albany Window Cleaning Co. CLICQUOT CLUB HEVICRAGES Flavor-A gedl' Over 50-years The Favorite Clicquot Distributing Co. E Sand Creek Road E West Albany, N. Y. Phone 2-3355 Page two hundred sid: COMPLIMENTS OF Corp. Adam F. Shaffer, U,S.M.C. CLASS OF 1951 REST REGARDS FROM FOUR ALR BOYS Dick Powers Jack Harrington John Elacqua Deenis Kavanaugh JAMES D. WARREN 8. SON Heating' -Plumbing - Oil and Gas Burners 69 Fourth Ave. Albany, N. Y. Telephone 3-3307 if it's furs we have it SHEPARD'S 608 State St. SOHENECTADY, N. Y. Phone SCh'cly 4-3737 McMAHON AND SON WHOLESALE PRODUCE Phones: 35-1226 - 3-1227 6 and 7 Lyon Block ALBANY, NEW YORK Phone 2-2693 Phone 8-4167 MAKI BROS. MASONS EIWVARD AND ERN' 7 Fay St. 223 Edenburgr Ave. Albany, N. Y. - . JAMES F. SULLIVAN Funeral Service, Inc. 382 Broadway RENSSELAER, N. Y. R. J. Malloy, Lic. Mgr. Tel. 4-332 Hickey and Connolly REAL ESTATE -INSURANCE RENSSELAER 5-1816 37 inIinunnmimmnnuinnninulmnimnn HEINRICHS Hit The Spot BEVERAGES Ginger Ale ' Fruit Flavors Cola Albany Phone 4-4676 lnnmmun nuummn nunnmnumnnmmmnn nmuumm mum-mm 1mmminmmnmnunmu Home Town Bakery Birthday and Wedding Cakes A Specialty Fresh from our ovens Baked on our premises Tel. CI-Edar 7-4747 24 White Street COHOES Mayone's Food Market FROZEN FOOD LOCKERS High Grade Groceries and Meats Phone: Ravena 8-2801 numininininininnumuIuununnnnunnm niniinininmnlnnunuunuuninunllmnunnuumn DOOR CLOSERS Repaired and Serviced ' 'ljfll QL, ff' . lllf H'- . wi lil fl 1' iii: 'll' 1 BYRNE REPAIR SHOP 214 Hudson Ave. Albany, N. Y, Phone 3-8532 Page two lzznlrhwl sez Il InnununnunnlnlnunuuuInnuulInnuunnllnuuunn CONGRATULATIONS TO THE CLASS OF 1954 KOSEK OILS COHOES, N. Y. :nunnnlInnlnllnlununnuumn uuInunnnnuInnnuuunuumnmnu Hayes Catholic Store RELIGIOUS ARTICLES 485lfQ Franklin St. SCHENECTADY, N. Y. nlnluuulunuuulnullunumlnuunuunllunululununmunnnun MORGAN LINEN CO. Complete Linen Service 145 N. Broadway, MENANDS, N. Y. COIVIPLIIVIENTS OF P. M. Frank Disinfecting Co., Inc. 696 Broadway Albany, N. Y. TONY'S BARBER SHOP 204 NORTHERN BLVD. ALBANY, N. Y. J. Francis Purdy Co., Inc. 19 NORWOOD STREET ALBANY 3, N. Y. Tel. 5-3337 McKownville nmInnuunnulullululnununullunnmnnumnununuunnlulnlnlInnnlnnulnlnuln TOBIN AND O'BRIEN ATTORNEYS AT LAW CHARLES J. TOBIN CHARLES J. TOBIN, JR. JAY COX O'BRIEN WILLIAM J. ROBERTS n mnnununnummnmanInnnnunmmmnmuon I ge two Imndred eight Office 100 STATE STREET Albany 7, New York 3-1177-8-9 SIENA COLLEGE LOUDONVILLE, NEW YORK DAY DIVISION EVENING DIVISION MEN ONLY MEN AND WOMEN Offering' a Complete Program of Approved Courses Leading to Bachelor's Degrees in Arts, Science and Business Administration ROTC Course in Military Science cmd Tcicfics lead- ing fo ci Second Lieutenc1nt's Commission Field Artillery, U. S. Army Reserve THE GRADUATE SCHOOL Evening Classes for Men and Women Courses Leading to Master's Degrees in ARTS 1M.A.y SCIENCE 1IvI.S.9 SCIENCE IN EDUCATION 1M.S. in EIU BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION 1IvI.Is.A.y for Catalogue and Detailed Information Call in Person, Telephone or Write THE DIRECTOR OF ADMISSIONS ALbany 8-3567 Watervliet - Alftsenal 3-0330 Page two 11111111 I COMPLIMENTS OF HENRY J. MCFERRAN TO OUR FRIENDS The Staff of the Cadet expresses its sincere thanks to all our advertisers and patrons for their support and encouragement in helping us produce the CADET of 1954. It is our sincere wish that the patronage and good will of our cadets and their families be ex- tended to all our advertisers. The Staff I en 'O 'ie- 4 XS. in 61 Ollier Again A familiar and reassuring slogan FAMlLlAR...l78CdtlS6 it bas appeared in thousands of the country's finest year- r P L W . books for the past half century. ff ReAssuRlNc...because those years of X 1' specialized experience bring complete X 5 service, outstanding quality and de- t ix. pendable delivery to the yearbook staffs, Q with wbom we work. + 'lx L JAHN at oiusn ENcRAv1Nc co. i BI7 W. Washington Blvd. 1-- Chicago 7, llllnols W I i tl' : -- .A WX. it W -will - lllmllltl A md if -- -1,42 Priya fum lllrrlrllwl 4'l4'l'I'll Pngv fu-11 lmnrlrvrl turvlvc -,,,-'--v---------- ---,- QNKQ Printed By BENTON REVIEW PUB, CO Incorporated Fowler, Ind. QXRS N N Grznnlnar School Gracluates of 1954 line up on steps hefore Connneneement lilxercises June 24th. Below: PASSING Tlllfl GAV- EL: Twp pietiirez Mrs. Luke Mullen XVt'll'0lll0S her suec'essu1', Mrs. Dunzilcl lvlvffzirtliy, as new President nl' the UH.-X lizulies' Auxiliary. liottuin. Mr. .lzunes lllensml tzilies over the Presimleney ul' the VHA , Men's Association fn-mn former Presnlent, Mr. Leo liurns. .....l, ny, Winners of First Place in the National Rifle ASSO- cintion Tournunient. Kneeling: Fred l'l0e'y and Henry Mclperrun. Sulnclingfz Frank Doyle, Brother Denis, Moderator, Coach Jack Leary, Alhert Murgia. 'U- Q' 5 . -fi 'M' . . ,,, ,. .L I Q wx K max - , .I 23.4, l 53 See A Presentation of the Regimental Volors to Miss Marilyn Halpin at the Graduation Parade, June Gth. Left to rigxlitz Cfflaptain Henry lli Ruseio, Miss Halpin, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas E. Halpin, Colonel 'llliomas Halpin. Color Guard: B. Rinella, J. Lyons, F. Silvernell, P. Pappas, :Q is x l l 5 4 Graduation Exercises, June Raymond F. Rooney, Chancell Very Reverend Bertrand A. C ville, N. Y. We Crowning' of the Queen, Miss Gayle Matthews, at Induction of the Senior Class into the Aluwmni the Military Ball, May 28th. at the CBA Gym. Society at the Communion Breakfast, Ten hyek Hotel, June 13th. l 1 i - N N , X ,, NSI K i ' , 1 . . , X 4.2 yn I l l VW! X WA-f 1 5, 1954. Presiding at the ceremony was Very Reverend ' of the Diocese of Albany. The main speaker was the mpbell, O. F. M., President of Siena College, Loudon- Traditional planting of the Class Tree at the close Brother Thomas, Father Rooney and Father ofthe Annual Class Day Ceremony, Julie 17th. Campbell greet some of the medal ivinners before graduation. avg ,fx ' ,S .--x ,... .. ,.-. ...- .fmhf V Q f v 4-f, . W - ,ri Mig 3. TRAQIK TIEAMXS CIP H954 N1 ,n Above: Varsity Track Squad, coached by Brother Denis. Winners of the Knicker- bocker City Track Meet, co-winners, with Y. I., of the CBA Relays. Right: Freshman Track Team, coached by Brother Adalhert Eugene. fww with IBPXSIEBAILIL TIEPXMB 7 SPRING H954 Left: Varsity Baseball Team, coached hy Mr. Carl Falivenc. Lower left: Brother Ed- ward's Jay Vee Squad. 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