Christian Brothers Academy - Cadet Yearbook (Albany, NY)
- Class of 1955
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V1 . . fn . ...s. - wr 'L ZWNWE ADET Zfltf lfmrlfavk af CHRISTIAN BROTH ERS cadcmy A L B A N Y -New - Zlork J A - 1 PULP' mil he year of 1955 marks notonly the termination of W ,ri E 5 lk hrinys to completion the nine years term of Keoerend jx l5'rotherl6'. Chomas, as director of 6hristian l5'rothers Academy. E f ff? ,Jigs the hiyh school days ofthe Elass of 1955, ont also M of s Elf ' ' ' j A 'W Mg-N May ure, in dedicatiny this yearhook to yon, assure yon that all of ns are aufare of your achieoements in the deoelopment and heantwcation of the hnildinys and yronnds of oar school lgllf mach more do We oalne and treasnre the remem- hrance of yonr deep interest in oar personal Welfare, yonr nnfaihny kindness and conrtesy, and yonrsplen- chd enample of deootion to the hryhest ideals of yood citizenshio and rmht condnct. ,flffeetionately D E D I C A T E D REVEREND BRCTHER THCDMAS, F. S. 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' -J n tlze eppesite page We intreeluee te ueu u little eluzrueten nuiueel l6'eetle Ifun Senleetennerst - se 'tis suiel fleis net ez grelulinf lzeis net u gnelne. fle is just u eluzn left eeeefreun eeleniul eluus nfne likes itse nfellureunel 61624 tluztne Wen 'tleuee. l6'eetle is just ene ef tne boys. l6'eetle suus tluzt seluutl is just tne sunze us in eeleniul etuus. Only tne buildings nuee enungeel ,flnelszuue ef tlze subfeets ure teuglzer te eruek. l5'eetle tninks seine ef tlze fueultu nnignt even be tne seine: but ne Wen tsufeur te tluzt Witlz this in nzinet We new present this ueur is selzeel unelfueultu. --------- Seneel 4' 1 REV. BROTHER B. THOMAS, F.b.lf. Direrlor, Prinripal REV. BROTHER BONIFACE F.S.lI. Sul:-Director, Comlnandant l'.M.S.8zT., Business Dept. Page eight REV. BROTHER LEONARD F.S.C. Assistant Principal Guidance Department 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 IQRHTIIER -KNTIIUNY l ll.KNClS. l .S.f1. IEIIUTIIER l Xlll.l.-KN. l ,5.1I. lfursur llvun. Rvgistrnr X X .f .- -. A -. -.4 351' F77 f Q? Q,-4 Tl 2,4 W,-f :- -.- In S. '?' I Brotlu-r Thomas, Prillvipal. flisvussvs guiflanvv prolslrms fnot rlisciplinary, nr-'rv SlIl'4'l with four si-niors: l'al llulluvllo, Will Tario, I-.fl lximmins. and Frank Kovllan. 44444144-Kiiiffiiiiiiifif ISIKUTHICR li. l RANlIlS l .5.lf. llROTlll'Ill A. DENIS. l .S.fZ. l,il1rr1rif1n Businvss Dvpt., .ll11lflH'IlHIfil'S Pagr' vim' Frank Nigro succeeds in getting a laugh out of Brom- Ms-rges, lion Graham, Cary Smith and Pets- Lymlen. .luggcr Joyce lin forcgroundl, Jack Horan and Ray Delvlarvo are more in- terested f?j in their hooks than in Frank's jokes. Page ten Ransom Wright, Richard Nash, and W'illiam Conlon look forward to an enlightening and enjoyable time lrrowsing through Brother l'aulian's serap hooks with him. Brother A. James gives a wortl ol instrur- tion to John Emmett, Robert Murray and Anth- ony Franze about the relir of St. John Baptist De La Salle in the Cadet Chapel. likiiililiiklitkilliiiii BROTHER C. ANTONY, F.S.C. BROTHER A. JAMES, F.S.C. Art Dept., English Classical Languages E 1 f 'E BROTHER B. HENRY, F.S.C. BROTHER A. PAUL, F.S.C. BROTHER A. BENEDIIIT, F.S.l' 'H 1 'B : G :- C Q a 'I 5 'Q : -. 5 WA .. e W 'Q S Q 1 5 Q : -. m .. 4. 'J : 1 1 L S1 S 2 'I -. : .., 1 : .. l'l'll'll'l'll'll'll'l'l'll'lfll'll'll'l'lflfl'llfl-l+ If U D Q Q fa 5 as E Z I' . CAPTAIN BROTHER B. JAMES, F.S.C. RAYMOND F. JOYCE, JR. Quartermaster, Math Dept. U-SQA. P.M.S.8z'I'. Physirs is saifl to hr' at tough vonrsv. hnt tlnf- -'LB Class 1lon't think it's too hail wht-n an inte-rvsting tt-arlwr like Brothvr William is doing the vx- plaining. Brother Lf-onard, tiuitlanve- Counselor, looks over sonw vollf-gc' hrof-hnrvs with John l.a- Bomhard tstamlingb and Garth Nla4'Farland- helping thc- hoys to st-ttlv the-ir futurc. 5 I NNNQ 3 Page twelve Broth:-r Folix puts across a quivt joke in his Sophomore English Class. Ur, has one of the hoys tossed in a smart remark. A little laughter lightvns the school day. Kiilfiliiiiliiliiiliiiii BROTHER A. EUGENE, F.S.C. RROTIIER A- FELIX, F-S-Q English Dvparnnvnt English Dvpurtnmnt 23 BROTHER ALOYSIUS, F.Sf' Svrvnlh Grade IZROTHER A. FRANCIS, F.S.C. Eighth Crude BROTHER BRENDAN, F.S.C. Eighth Grade' BROTHER Ll. WILLIAM, F.S.C. BROTHER B. ANTONY, F-511- Science Department Mathematics Departnwnt Page thirteen fliiiliiiiifiiiii-Kfiiiii lgl'0llll'l' ll. Joseph, Admissions Direetor at Manhattan College, was on hand during Career Day to answer questions put to him by the Iroys of 3.4 in regard to college eourses antl requirements. X Tx, Coaeh Falivene brings up some of the boys of 411 for a closer look at a diagram in the Health Book. Left to right are Dan McCann. Pat Battuello, Ray DeMareo, Pat Arieo and Ray Antli. A visit to the Chapel eaeh day is a treasured lraslition for every llatlel. John Nlellann and Edwarul Gallagher examine at elose range the figures adorning the llhristmas llriln. James lfiorella tlireets his attention to the main altar. Page fourteen 114141 11111 111111111111111111 11111111111111111 0 - I 4 N 1 ' 2 miv. 1:cmNA1Iik5QN:l1, 0.1-INI. HE'V'q?Q1?g.I4JAIQTRTT' 4 Fmguhy Chaplain SIIUIPIII f.lmp11un rk , Y A MR. RAYMOND LEVESQUE MR. l'1l3YYgXlil5 0'HAlRE NIR. CARI, I .-XI,lVliNl'I Frenrh llvpartmvnt History, Phys. Ed. lt'llgliSlI. VIIYS- Hif- MR. DONALD F. McCARTHY MR. JAMES J. LEYDEN MR. FRANK J. IIARIHII-IYl-IR Glve Club Instructor Band Instructor Dramatics Page fifteen llrntlwr Arulor points out to thi' Sul-n llynanlos that Class -lA is lmul- ing: Ihv svlmul in lravking tln- lruskvt- lvull tc-um lay lln-ir pre-svm'e at the ganws. Un lln- lr-fl side are John lfnnnnings, Kevin Riley, Rolrvrt Nlahonc-y: at the right are Orrin Barr, lllivllavl Mulderry, ,lay Dunigan and Tlmlnus Raymond. 'xi Garth Mac'Farlaml displays somi- ne-al lralanving alyilily in gvtling down the aisle in the- Moss Hall with a ln-avy lunch tray. Tlwrv will ln- a nivv nu-ss in the Hall if he drops it. if T C.NE,14'+'-Q, 5. -E54 1955' 2? X CQ Brollu-r .-X. Franvis Illilkl'S Maths-- lnulivs vusy and inn-r0slin,1z to .luhn Vale-ntv, Roh:-rt Starzm- and David Yvzzi. Next wa-vk wc-'ll take up the Einstein Theory. iiliiifkiiiififkiiifiiiiiifkfki DR. ARTHUR J. SULLIVAN DR. JOHN B. CLANCY Team Physician Team Physician 'w K Dietitian MR. EDWARD McCALLUM MR. THOMAS HURLEY Custodian Team Trainer wg' fx E nu, L-,-,W -15 See -'fu ZE1-1 QE ggi? P1 Z W Lb 55 2. if -. 7 5 E H E lj '51 'PU Z 5 'fiiw 55' Z aw, G F5 'uw 5' 3 a -4 5 -1 P ML 'Q 'fi E rr! . :- Fl Z 'liliiiiiiiiiiliiiiliiiifi 9 'Q cb fa fu P2 fu 3 -. Q cu Q F N X ! . as lpnj1 g31w i X6 , ,s s if Wil W ,M if ef' las, ,aaar Beetle, We kheuf hah Well l6'hf ahee aaaih a Sehiar Glass leaees hah hehihel ?ar ahaha years l6'eefle has fallaufea the classes lhraaah auf areal halls. Zfelhe has heaer aaife reaeheel the aaa af araaaaliah. Perhaps he aaesh 'l Wahl la leaae. Perhaps he eah 'I get auf. Zh ahy ease we haw ,aresehl fa you the Elass af iss aaa We ash Beetle Vah Sehleefeaharsf fa rehzehzher as fahdly, aha fa wish as well as We lake aarplaees ih the rahhs af the aislihaaisheel,4lahf1hi a Khrisliah l6'ralhers eaaelh . - - - Sealers CK WHY? I 3, ict' fb 5 511775 ii. , A 'li 9 x I v , ,, . iv 5 ld ! 1 F44 PRIVATE PATRICK A. ARICO Credit Roll 3 O Football 1 O Glee Club 1, 2. 6'Shorty likes to play billiards and all kinds of sports . . . has a perpetual smile and cheery word for everyone he meets . . . everybody in C. B. A. is his pal . . . he likes Salesmanship but not Health . . . loves to tinker around his red Plymouth coupe . . . will never forget our Fresh- man or Senior years . . . Keep cool, 4'Shorty. SERGEANT JOSEPH J. BELARDO Merit Roll 1, 3 I Credit Roll 2 O Honor Company 3 O Intramural Basketball 2 O Rifle Team I. Tex,' moved early this year from Albany to Castleton . . . Albany's loss and Castlet0n's gain . . . a great outdoor enthusiast, 6'Tex loves to get behind either the rod or the reel . . . when he isn't pursuing one of his many hobbies., Tex likes to talk about his graduation from Albany Business College, and how he will spend his first million. Ist LIEUTENANT PATRICK P. BATTUELLO Merit Roll 1, 3, 4 O Credit Roll 2 O Honor Company 3 O Wansboro Rifles 2 I Intramural Basketball 2, 3 O Dance Committee 4. Quiet, reserved, pleasant, three words made especially for Pat . . . a good student and a swell guy . . . Pete Pappas, Bob Dyer, and Pat form the Three Musketeers . . . can always be found together . . . will head for Siena and take up Business Administration . . . ambition is to own his own business. Ist LIEUTENANT THOMAS F. BAILEY Wansboro Rifles 2 O Honor Company 3 O Varsity Football 1, 2, 3, 4 O Varsity Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4 O Var- sity Baseball l, 2, 3, 4 0 All City Football O Varsity Track 3, 4 O Sentry Staff 1, 2, 3, 4 O Honor Roll l O Merit Roll 2, 4 O Credit Roll 3 0 Glee Club 1, 2, 3 O Senior Play 4 I Dance Committee 4 O Varsity B Club 2, 3, 4 O Intramural Cross Country 1, 2. Tiger, outstanding athlete and student as well . . . All Albany back for two years . . . will surely be missed next year . . . plans to at- tend Holy Cross and write a Thesis on the Downfall of Trig under Baileyismw . . . Sen- ior actor who gets all the girls . . . Best of luck, Tiger. Page twenty . Q' T ' Qs5 J f PRIVATE RAYMOND A. ANDI Credit Roll 1 OHonor Company 3 O Football 1, 2, 3, 4 0 Track 3, 4 O Dance Committee 4. '4Ray loves football, or a good game of darts . . . reserves Saturday night for dates . . . wants to raise a family and become a successful busi- nessman . . . likes typing . . . can hardly wait for graduation . . . always has a good word and a smile for everyone . . . Good luck, Ray. 'x is , Q2 X :A E. ' 1f'W'M 7' K BMJ TF' 0 X32 R Xx fl Y ' I , H -' ' Qu, 21 U12 PRIVATE DAVID A. BEAN Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4 O Dance Committee 4 I Honor Company 3. Dave's favorite hobby and pastime is tink- ering with automobiles . . . he likes all kinds of cars, girls, and traveling long distances . . . dislikes talkative girls and green peas . . . loafs around the Toll Gate . . . is the proud owner of a customized Ford . . . expects to go to Notre Dame next fall . . . Good luck, String Bean. l .2 . .xx C PATRICK Amco Joseru siuguoo RAYMOND ANDI Page tlvcnfy-one CAPTAIN KENNETH BOYER Honor Roll 3 I Merit Roll 1, 2, 4 O Wansboro Rifles 4 O Intramural Basketball 1, 2, 3 O Intramural Cross Country 1 O Glee Club 1, 2 O Yearbook 4. Main hobby is photography . . . also inter- ested in model airplane building . . . Ken is fond of water sports . . . will be seen driving to General Electric in his Oldsmobile in a few years . . . emphatically states he will not drive in Montreal . . . blames everything on the bus being late . . . will always remember the Gradu- ation Day Parade. SERGEANT Ist CLASS WILLIAM C. BUCKHOFF Merit Roll 1, 3 O Credit Roll 2 O Wansboro Rifles 2 O Honor Company 3 O Baseball l 0 Football 2 O Intramural Basketball 1, 2, 3 O Yearbook Staff 4 O Stage Crew 4. 6'Buck likes hunting and fishing . . . goes skiing and ice skating during the winter . . . sticks to the pool during odd moments . . . plans to take Forestry at Syracuse . . . just call him Lumberjack Buck . . . hangs around the corner of Second and Delaware with Jack Hor- wedel., Tom McMahon and Will Tario . . . don't eat too much apple pie, Buck. PRIVATE RAYMOND W. CASEY Merit Roll 2 O Honor Company 3 I Football 1, 4 O Track 1, 2, 3, 4 I Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4 O Glee Club 4. Case spends the school week waiting for Friday afternoon . . . and dreading Monday morning . . . can usually be found at Riley,s or the Greeks with some of his many friends . . . Case is looking forward to the time when he'll have his first million . . . and becoming the proud owner of a Horan Hornet. CAPTAIN THOMAS BURKE Honor Roll 1, 3 I Merit Roll 3, 4 I Football 3, 4 O Track 1 O Intramural Basketball 1, 2 O Intramural Cross Country 1, 2 O Band 1, 2, 3, 4 0 Sentry Staff' 4 O Yearbook Staff 4. Tom , the photographer . . . loves cameras and making money with them . . . favorite hang- out is a moving car., preferably a Chrysler . . . is often saying What are you going to do to Ed Kane, Tim Caulfield and John Romano . . . Tom expects to attend either R.P.I. or the new Air Force Academy . . . likes Physics . . . enjoys fixing things . . . Good luck, Tom, Page twenty-two Ist LIEUTENANT PETER A. CAREY Honor Roll 1 O Merit Roll 3, 4 O Credit Roll 2 0 Wallslmoro Rifles 2, 3, 4 O Baseball 4 O Dance Com- mittee 4 0 Intramural Basketball 1, 2. '6Pete', is one of the many who likes to put mileage on his car . . . now it's a DeSoto but he intends to work up to a Caddy through either engineering or science . . . likes basketball, pizza and dancing . . . is usually seen with Ed Murphy, Bill Straney and Tim Caulfield . . . a swell friend . . . well liked by the little men of MG Company Pete, . . . Good luck at Holy Cross, x y 1 egg aw Qs- - X-1' s 4l?5 x 51 ' qi 9 ' u I . I U . Ur-oz. 2nd LIEUTENANT TIMOTHY P. CAULFIELD Merit Roll 1, 3 O Credit Roll 2 O Honor Company 3 I Wansboro Rifles 4 O Football 1, 2 I Track I O In- tramural Basketball 1, 2 I Dance Committee 3, 4 O Stage Crew 3, 4 O Band Concert 3 O Yearbook Staff 4. 6'Tim,' is another one who likes a good time . . . wants to take accounting at Siena and go into business . . . football is his favorite sport . . . expects to own a Cadillac in ten years . . . pals are John O,Connell., Ed Kane and Tom Burke . . . treasures the memory of H Company getting the honor award last year. K. ll r I I 1. 'glut y 1 f A A - . Ji 1 , b y IX ., ., I7 N3 M ' l M ,' ' I I ' . . -...-.., KENNETH BOYER PETER CAREY EE if WILUAM BUCKHOFF RAYMOND CASEY W 'rnmqrwz cAuLFnEw Page twenty-thrcc 2nd LIEUTENANT MICHAEL P. CONNELLY Honor Roll 1 O Merit Roll 2, 3, 4 I Wansboro Rifies 4 C Honor Cadet 4 O Track 2, 3, 4 O Intramural Basket- ball 1, 2, 3, 4 O Intramural Cross Country 3 I Year- book Staff 4 I Sentry Staff 4. Mike is a New York Giant fan . . . plans to be a big success and go from a Merc to a Caddy in ten years . . . is usually at ,lean's after school with Paul Fortuna, 4'Tiger,, Phillips and J ack Kearns . . . says MI left it home and When was I absent?,' . . . makes friends easily . . . should be a big success, whatever he does. Ist LIEUTENANT JOSEPH W. COYLE Merit Roll 1, 3 0 Credit Roll 2, 4 O Wansboro Rifles 4 O Intramural Cross Country 2 O Basketball Manager 2 I Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4. Likes to play the violin or the piano . . . both classical and popular music suit Joe . . . also interested in stamp collecting . . . plans to at- tend Manhattan College for a liberal arts course . . . is usually seen with Tom O'Brien, Bob Lynch or Don Rowland . . . the first platoon of B company will remember aloe for his pet saying 'SKnock it off. CAPTAIN JAMES J. CONNORS Honor Roll 1, 3 O Merit Roll 2, 4 O Wansboro Rifles 2, 3, 4 O Intramural Cross Country 1, 2, O Intramural Basketball 1, 2 I Yearbook Staff 4. Jim likes all sports, especially baseball . . . enjoys listening to popular music and watching movies . . . can usually be found after school hours with the boys from St. Teresa's . . . hasn't seen enough of the Christian Brothers in four years, so he plans to follow them to Manhattan College to study engineering. SERGEANT Ist CLASS EDWARD R. DELEHANTY Merit Roll 1, 3 I Credit Roll 4 O Honor Company 3 O Intramural Basketball 1, 2 I Intramural Cross Coun- try 1. Fawn likes to play sports of all kinds . . . plays most of them like a pro . . . can usually be found at the Patrician Bowling Alley, razzing and rattling the bowlers . . . from University Heights '4Fawn expects to go to Siena and be- come a C.P.A .... Best of luck. Page twenty-four LIEUTENANT CCLONEL DENNIS F. CORBETT Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 4 0 Wansboro Rifles 2, 4 O Tennis 1, 2, 3, 4 0 Intramural Track 1, 2 O Yearbook StaE 4 0 Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4 O Public Speaking 1, 2, 3, 4 0 Schenectady Club 1, 2, 3, 4 O Spring Concert 2, 3, 4 O Diocesan Concert 2, 3, 4 O Varsity B Club 2, 3, 4. 6Den hangs out any place that will have him with Dan Muth, Romeo Sessa and Hank Mc- Ferran . . . likes cars, sleep and dancing . . . also tennis and outdoor sports . . . will always remember his Senior Year and the swell spirit of 4A . . . known for his public speaking ability . . . will go on to Union College and become a very successful dentist. 4 t gb s Q, if Q Q Q it ff Xilwi f 'Jw f -' 1 0 I 0' 9' F ff x ' 9 , , X 'bar fy I .H ..-af B 54 gli Q Ure: PRIVATE FRANCIS A. DE FRANCESCO Credit Roll 1, 3 O Public Speaking 3, 4 O Spring Con- cert 3 O Intramural Basketball 1, 2, 3 O Yearbook Staff 4 O Sentry Staff 4. 'alles' is a future radio or TV announcer . . . hopes to go to Miami University . . . but at the moment his interests are mainly hunting and fishing . . . his likes are all summed up in Be happy, go lucky . . . can always be found with Glen Weatherholtz and Val Salustri at ,loe's Coffee Shop. I l' 3. MICHAEL DENNIS I JOSEPH COYLE JAMES CONNORS Page twcu ty-five PRIVATE FRANK J. DE POLO Merit Roll 1 O Credit Roll 2 O Honor Company 3 O Foobtall 1, 2 O Track 1. Rocko, an enthusiastic sports fan, never misses a boxing match . . . can usually be found in the Broadway Gym working on the heavy bag to keep in training . . . wants to own a chain of restaurants . . . following in Jack Dempsey's footsteps in more ways than one . . . for the near future though, Siena will keep him busy. LIEUTENANT COLONEL JOHN V. DI GIULIO Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 4 O Wansboro Rifles 3, 4 O Dis- tinguished Cadet 3, 4 O Football 1, 2, 3, 4 I Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4 O Baseball 2 0 Track 3, 4 I Glee Club 2, 3, 4 O Sentry Stall' 1, 3 O Editor 4 I Varsity B Club 2, 3, 4. NJ. D., one of the most popular fellows in the school . . . everybody knows number 27 in football and basketball . . . his most pleasant memories are of his friends at C.B.A .... likes all kinds of sports . . . doesn't like math or homework . . . leads the first battalion around on drill days . . . Best wishes from your many friends, HJ. D. CORPORAL RAYMOND E. DONNELLY, JR. Credit Boll 1, 4 O Wansboro Rifles 2 O Honor Com- pany 3 O Football 1, 2, 3, 4 0 Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4 O Basketball 1 O Sentry Staff 4 O Yearbook Staff 4 O Sen- Lor Play 4 O Dance Committee 4 O All Albany Foot- all 4. Ray, often called Dooney, is well known to everyone . . . his quick wit and nice way make him acceptable everywhere . . . when not on the gridiron his main interests are amateur art and coaching . . . pet gripe is getting up in the morning . . . many sports articles will some- day bear his byline. PRIVATE ROBERT D. DYER Credit Roll 2 I Honor Company 3 O Intramural Basketball 1, 2. Bob,,' an amateur photographer who wants to become a professional . . . likes to travel . . . when leaving Bob's presence, he will bid you adieu by saying Keep cool, Chidrool . . . al- ways found palling around with Frank DePolo . . . laughter during Brother Eugene's classes starts with Bob. Good luck, Bob. Page twenty-six PRIVATE RAYMOND A. DE MARCO Honor Company 3 I Intramural Basketball 1, 2, 3 O Track 3. Ray Dei' likes working on hot rodsf' play- ing football, beautiful girls . . . has a fancy for pegged pants and cool clothes . . . dislikes home- work . . . can usually be found at Hamptons' Beach during the summer . . . will attend H. V. Tech to study Automotive Technology . . . if we know '6Ray. ' fs- , Q 'p 'f ff u Nix 1 f fj Fixx: I 1 . XX If, C? 1, VL. gg 'ft ,-If .f if lbw? 8211, Q, ' xl' N i iw-f, x W if 1 MQ Q Ur-Ge. ..- MASTER SERGEANT JOHN A. EMMETT Merit Roll 1, 2 0 Credit Roll 3 O Sentry Staff 2, 3, 4 O Library Staff 2, 3 O Yearbook Staff 4. John is probably our most widely read sen- ior . . . also appreciates good music . . . dislikes windy drill days, as he has to carry the school flag . . . while making a success of himself, John plans to enjoy dancing, parties and drama . . . wants to graduate from Siena and buy himself a big blue Cadillac. FRANK DE PQLQ RAYMOND DE MARCO JOHN D! GIULIO RAYMOND DONNELLY QQ- nosm miss, T JQHNM mmm Page twenty-se ven CAPTAIN JAMES L. GLEASON Honor Roll 1, 3 0 Merit Roll 2, 4 O Wansboro Rilies 2, 3, 4 O Rifle Team 1 O Glee Club 2, 3, 4 O Debating Team 1, 2 O Sentry Staff 3, 4 0 Yearbook Staff 4 O Sen- ior Play 4 I Intramural Basketball 1, 2. ,lim,,, likes hunting and fishing . . . dislikes first periods on Monday, homework and people who borrow cigarettes . . . plans to graduate from Manhattan and make enough money to buy a 1965 Hudson . . . hangs out at the Puri- tan with Fred Etoll and .lim Messina . . . likes sleeping late and vacations . . . Good luck, lim. MASTER SERGEANT FRED A. ETOLL, JR. Merit Roll 1, 2 O Credit Roll 3, 4 O Band 1, 2, 3, 4. O Debating 1, 2, 3 O Yearbook Staff 4 O Intramural Basketball l, 2, 3 O Spring Musicale 1, 2, 3, 4 I Intra- mural Cross Country 1, 2 O Baseball 1. Fred,' is one of the more popular seniors at C.B.A .... considering himself an expert on choosing blondes . . . Union College will prob- ably be his next stop, where he will take Pre- Med . . . we'll be watching your career, Fred. PRIVATE PAUL J. FORTUNA Honor Company 3 O Intramural Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4. Paul is one of the friendliest boys at C.B.A. . . . aspires to be a marine . . . loves ice skating and dates . . . loathes history classes . . always has a friendly word and smile for everyone . . . pleasantest memory of C.B.A. is Brother Bede's Religion class . . . has hobby of collecting phone numbers . . . we know he'll be successful be- cause of his happy outlook on life. PRIVATE HARRY FORD Honor Company 3 O Football 1, 2, 3, 4 O Clee Club 1, 2, 3, 4 O Yearbook Stall' 4 O Dance Committee 4. Har likes hunting, fishing, and camping with a group of friends . . . wants to become a lawyer . . . should he a good one . . . likes to talk and argue . . . best pals are Frank Walling- ford, .loe Sayers, and Jack Horan . . . always ready to give a helping hand . . . Great luck to a great guy. Page twenty-eight CORPORAL EDWARD V. GIRZONE Merit Roll 1 I Cross Country 1, 2 O lntramural Basketball 1, 2 O Band 1, 2, 3, 4 0 Concert 1, 2, 3, 4. Ralph is C.B.A.'s super salesman . . . hopes to be President of the Telephone Company someday . . . will start a movement to end the demerit line . . . can usually be found with Tom Mullon and Chuck Morrill . . . hangs out in Rosie's Spaghetti House . . . plays a baritone horn as hot as a baritone horn can be played. l A at X Y .QX A J , 'Il ? I if, it W fd' 9 1 Ab 5 ' 1' Q X by Q- .7 W XX L ,L Y F 1 PG! CORPORAL MICHAEL J. GALARNEAU Band 1, 2, 3, 4 I Concert 1, 2, 3, 4 O Credit Roll 3. Mike is a winter sports enthusiast . . . spends spare time roller skating . . . loves Bro- ther Leonard's history classes . . . always ready with a smile . . . an expert drummer, a main stay of the Regimental Band . . . we know 6LMike will make good as an architectural draftsman in later life. JAMES GLEASGN EDWARD GlRzoNE FRED ETOLL PAUL FORTUNA mnnxv MICHAEL GALAnNsAu Page twmlfy-1 CAPTAIN ARTHUR H. HARRIGAN Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 4 O Wansboro Rifles 4 O Public Speaking 1, 3 O Tennis 2, 3, 4 I Intramural Basketball 1, 2 O Intramural Cross Country 1. Art is a person who really enjoys all out- door sports but especially hunting . . . also en- joys all school holidays and weekends . . . but of course dislikes Monday morning and all Math courses . . . wants to be a success and see the world . . . we know you'll make good, Art. MASTER SERGEANT JOHN K. IANUZZI Credit Roll 2, 3 O Wansboro Rifles 3, 4 O Honor Com- pany 3 O Privates Medal 2 O Yearbook Staff 4. Jack , after graduation from United States Naval Academy, will become a millionaire Ad- miral . . . but for the moment he is satisfied with hanging around Einstein's Pharmacy . . . likes all girls, and all sports, especially football . . . enjoyed History period in room 302. CORPORAL JOHN J. HORAN Merit Roll 3 O Honor Company 3 O Football 1, 2, 3, 4 O Basketball 1, 2 I Glee Club 2, 3, 4 O Dance Com- mittee 4. A big man with a big heart, J ack has made many friends at C.B.A. in the last four years . . . on the football field doesn't waste his time in making friends . . . ask any opposition lineman or ball carrier . . . J ackv wants to go to Hudson Valley Tech., and then become a proud owner of a Casey Comet . . . MASTER SERGEANT JOHN R. HORWEDEL Merit Roll I O Credit Roll 2, 3, 4 O Wansboro Rifles 4 O Football 1, 2 O Track 1, 2, 3 O Intramural Basket- ball 1, 2, 3, O Intramural Cross Country 1 O Band 1, 2, 3, 4 O Yearbook Staff 4 O Concert 1, 2, 3, 4 O Track 4. Hans,' enjoys hunting and other outdoi' sports but especially ice-skating at which he is very adept . . . always willing to uphold the good name of C.B.A. with a hard right to the chin . . . plans to attend State College after graduation . . . will be a success in whatever field he enterl. Page thirty SERGEANT MAJOR DONALD F. GRAHAM. JR. Merit Roll 1, 2, 3, 4 I Wansboro Rifles 3, 4 O Armorer 2 O Dance Committee 4 O Stage Crew 4 0 Track 1. Medical research interests Don . . . plans to drive his Cadillac after graduation from Un- ion College and Albany Medical School . . . spends his spare time reading historical novels . . . becomes provoked at crabby bus drivers and long television commercials . . . his morning greeting f'Who has the Trig homework? . . . will always remember Graduation, and his many pa s. XS N fl 5 WY . if 1 ll M g l I I Ursz. MASTER SERGEANT RAYMOND M. JOHNSON Merit Roll 1, 2 O Credit Roll 3, 4 O Basketball Frosh, J. V. Basketball 2 O Varsity Basketball 3, 4 O Varsity B Club 3, 4. Sure likes Basketball . . . Lefty can't stand poor T. V. shows but does like to get into heated discussions with Don Crotty and Johnny Di. during lunch . . . no one ever finds out who is right . . . Lefty', plans to go to Manhattan, prove his genius and become a great civil en- gineer. Ili 5 1 It H 'll f flfgl p Z V J 2 f 'X 9 - - 5. 'Nga lf.: 'xt u l x. X X C W f 4 34 fix A l lb IM D, 'I ARTHUR HARRIGAN DONALD GRAHAM JGHN lANuzz1 JOHN HOW-N A I W' JOHN HQRWEDEL RAYMOND JOHNSON Pago flzirty-one CORPORAL ROBERT H. JOYCE Merit Roll 1 I Credit Roll 4 O Wansboro Rifles 4 O Music Appreciation Club 3 I Rifle Team 2, 3 O Year- book Staff 4 O Sentry Staff 4 O Varsity B Club 4. ,lugger is a crossword puzzle fan . . . likes to sleep late but hates drill . . . wants to become a General in the army and boss his brother, Captain Joyce, around . . . Drives Ed Murphy, Ed Delehanty, Pete Murray and Mickey Kelly crazy by saying Boy, am I tired . . . plans to spend the next four years at Siena . . . Good luck, Hugger. SERGEANT Ist CLASS JOHN J. KEARNS Merit Roll 1 O Credit Roll 2, 3 C Honor Company 3 O Cross Country 1, 2, 3 C Track 1, 2, 3, 4 O Band 1, 2 O Concert 1, 2. Hay is an excellent ice skater . . . Paul For- tuna is usually seen with him at some area pond in the winter . . . was tail gunner in 3-C308 Air Squadron . . . hangs out mostly at the Toll Gate or Charles' Pharmacy . . . September address will be Annapolis . . . we know Jay will be successful in his endeavors. Ist LIEUTENANT EDMUND T. KANE Honor Roll 1 O Merit Roll 2, 3, 4 O Manual of Arms Medal 1 O Wansboro Rifles 3, 4 O Basketball 1 I Iu- tramural Basketball 2, 3, 4 O Dance Committee 4 O Yearbook Staff 4 O Senior Play 3, 4 C Musical 3 O Youth Page Editor 4. Killer is one of the best spirited guys in the school . . . likes to cheer his lungs out at games . . . also likes to fix up old cars . . . hangs out in any moving car with Tom Burke, Tim Caulfield and John O'Connell . . . will be re- membered for his fights in the Senior Play . . . we know that '6Killer', will do all right. MAJOR JOHN J. KEEGAN Honor Roll 3 O Merit Roll 1, 2 O Wansboro Rifles 2, 3, 4 I Cross Country 2, 3, 4 O Yearbook Business Man- ager 4 O Intramural Basketball 1, 2, 3 I Track 1, 2, 3, 4. Keeg enjoys reading a good novel and fol- lowing sports events . . . pet peeve is seeing neglectful cadets in uniform . . . has special talent for annoying some teachers . . . would like to attend college and receive a B. S .... in any case his friendly smile will accompany him and win him many friends. Page thirty-two PRIVATE FRANCIS E. KELLY Honor Company 3 0 Intramural Cross Country 1, 2 I Intramural Basketball 1, 2, 3 C Cross Country 2. A member in good standing of 4C, dislikes Monday drill . . . his fondest memory of C.B.A. is graduation . . . aspires to become a first-rate electrician after June . . . we here at C.B.A. feel sure he'll make it. 'x .sms X 'Q 'DX . fr 'I J , mail . .. QQ gr 0 X 9 LNV QQW y l t ' it 'S' Us-at 2nd LIEUTENANT DONALD M. JONES Merit Roll 1, 2, 3 O Wansboro Rifles 2, 4 O Tennis 2 O Intramural Cross Country 1 O Intramural Basket- ball 1, 2 O Dance Committee 4. Blackie, Troy's good-will ambassador to Albany . . . likes everything except icy weather when he has to leave his hot Dodge home . . . spends much time with Tony Piotrowski teasing Squirrel and the Sahib . . . wants to fly jets in Alaska and have 10 children. Wye wif ' I X RQBERT Jgyqg FRANCIS KELLY Q JOHN KEARNS , 'EDMUND KANE 'W .noun KEEGAN DDNALD JONES Page thirty-three SERGEANT WILLIAM J. KISSANE Credit Roll 1, 2 O Honor Company 3 O Football 1, 2, 3, 4 O Basketball 1, 2 O Clee Club 1, 2, 3, 4 O Senior Play 3, 4. Bing lives for football . . . considers it a hobby, his favorite sport both to watch and play . . . his most pleasant memory at C.B.A. is beating Albany High in his Junior year . . . Bing also likes to drive, and managed to run a lot of errands during the Second Period . . . you were a great fellow to know, Bing PRIVATE EDWARD W. KIMMINS Intramural Basketball 3. Although he started late in C.B.A., Kim is well known throughout the school . . . the Kels and Bruno Merges are usually seen with the Claverack Clasheri' . . . an excellent boxer, Ed has earned a fighting reputation . . . soft spoken and quite friendly outside the ring . . . has an interest in cars and sports . . . his im- mediate future is undecided, but we know he'll be a success at whatever he does. PRIVATE EUGENE P. KELSEY Credit Roll 1 O Freshman Football O Varsity Foot- ball 2, 3, 4 O Varsity Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4. '5Kels, a good man on the diamond . . . Don- nelly's back-stopper . . . main interest now is driving cars . . . hopes to become a jet pilot some day . . . can usually be found at the Greeks' or Dyer Brothers . . . will never forget the game with Kingston . . . a little man, but a big athlete. PRIVATE FRANCIS R. KOCHAN Honor Company 3 O Intramural Basketball 1, 2, 3. Marlon,, likes hunting and fishing . . . girls too . . . after graduation., he intends to join the Navy, and become, believe it or not, a frogman . . . from there he hopes to go to the State Troopers or take in some ranching in Montana . . . can usually be found at the Mayflower with Britt Pembrook or Dick Reagan . . . Best of luck, Marlon,,' we know you'll make it. Page thirty-four MAJCR MELDON F. KELSEY Honor Roll 1, 3 O Merit Roll 2, 4 O Wansboro Rifles 2, 3, 4 O Distinguished Cadet 3 O Honor Cadet 4 I Rifle Team 1, 2, 3, 4- O Varsity B Club 2, 3, 4 O Year- hook Staff 4 0 Dance Committee 4 0 Spring Concert 1, 2, 3, 4. Kels , the Shutterbug, ' can often be found in the C.B.A. dark-room . . . likes to take pic- tures and develop negatives . . . dislikes being made a fool of . . . has trouble convincing Brother Leonard of his innocence with I didn't do iti' whenever something is amiss in 4-A . . . Captain of the Rifle Team . . . plans to become a lawyer and work for the F.B.I. Nb ff ' 433: Q I if ik rf, i x ff' 4 'E K WJ, qs X J ,I WP! I li I 'T f I 1 fi L iii W I ai Ur-ez, A. SERGEANT Ist CLASS FRANCIS D. KIRK Merit Roll 1 O Credit Roll 2, 4 O Intramural Basket- ball 1, 2, 3 I Intramural Cross Country 1, 2. Frank enjoys all types of outdoor sports . . . also parties and pizza . . . automobiles interest him no end . . . goes roller skating anywhere there is a rink . . . plans to take up business at Siena and eventually run a business of his own . . . will enjoy the future with Vince LoPonto, Ray DeMarco, W'ill Roach and Pete Planz. WILUAM KISSANE EDWARD KIMMINS M? FRANK KOCHAN in MELDON KELSEY EUGENE KELSEY Page' flzirfy-ffm PRIVATE STANLEY M. KOSEK Merit Roll 4 I Rifle Team 1, 2, 3 O Band 1, 2, 3, 4 O Concert 1, 2, 3, 4 O Intramural Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4 O Public Speaking 3 O Dance Committee 4. Stan', gets a real kick out of music . . . both playing and writing it . . . wants to be a lawyer . . . but still intends to play music . . . will go to Siena next fall . . . pals around with Bill Perreault and ,Ioe Savoie . . . can usually be found at St. Michael's Pavilion . . . chicken- hopping. CAPTAIN JOHN A. LA FOND Honor Roll 1 O Merit Roll 3, 4 O Credit Roll 2 O Wansboro Rifles 4 O Football 1 O Basketball 2, 3, 4 I Track 3, 4 I Intramural Cross Country 1, 2 0 Yearbook Stall' 4. John is one of the most popular boys in 4A . . . he dislikes doing his homework, but likes going out with a pretty girl . . . John ex- pects to attend R.P.I. where he'll study Electri- cal Engineering . . . was a popular figure on the hoop court. CORPORAL JOHN A. LABOMBARD Credit Roll 2, 3 I Honor Company 3 I Basketball 1, 2 O Football 1, 4 O Intramural Basketball 4 O Glee Club 1. Hawk is another friendly fellow from the little village of Cohoes . . . likes sports, dancing, darts and parties . . . drill is when he has some of his worst moments . . . hangs out at Finn's or Mark's with Lefty Johnson, Frank Walling- ford and Tom Vlfhite . . . wants to take Pre-Med at Holy Cross . . . there'll be 1.16 of us who'll go to your ollice, I-Iawk. PRIVATE JOHN A. LASCH Credit Roll 2 I Honor Company 3 O Freshman Foot- ball 0 Track 1, 2, 3, 4 I Intramural Basketball 1, 2, 3 O Intramural Cross Country 1, 2. Buz likes to swim, dance, play basketball, drive cars, shoot darts . . . a great man with the pole . . . helps C.B.A. to many track victories . . . you can always find him at the Greeks, or Pat Club . . . 'cBuz is one of the most loyal men C.B.A. has ever had . . . we ll miss you. Page thirty-six PRIVATE PETER D. LANCI Merit Roll 1, 2 O Basketball 1, 2 O Band 1, 2, 3, 4 O Concert 1, 2, 3, 4 0Diocesan Concert 3, 4. Pete is a great ladies' man and an ardent collector of records . . . enjoys reading de- tective stories . . . can usually be found at Holi'- manis Skateland when not annoying the cashiers at the Grand Cash Market . . . plans to go to college and study accounting . . . we know you'll make it, Pete. Al -:Po K 'B X I gi' s- 3 5 U -1 , 1 A ' , f 1, ' '- A 22 1 0 ' 9 cw X 'QQ Q QW Xxx fl K A , I H, . 'Ya UL! 2nd LIEUTENANT EDWARD J. LA ROW Honor Roll 1 O Merit Boll 2, 3, 4 O Track 1, 2, 3, 4 I Debating Team 4 O Intramural Basketball 1, 2 O Band 1, 2, 3, 4 O Spring Concert 1, 2, 3, 4 O Dance Com- mittee 4 O Varsity MB Club 4. Oz, high in stature in every way . . . very fond of basketball and an ardent supporter of Siena . . . he can always be found at Hoffmans' after a game at the Armory . . . Doctor of Dentistry will be Ozzies,' handle after study- ing at Saint Vincent's next fall. my an A 4 iv STANLEY KOSEK JW .worm LA rom: PETER LANCI 3? A JOHN LA BOMBARD JOHN LASCH A 1 'EDWARD LA ROW 1 le Page thirty-seven. MAJOR E. GARROW LAVIGNE Honor Roll 1, 3 O Merit Roll 2, 4 O Public Speaking 1, 2, 3, 4 O Wansboro Rifles 2, 4 O Intramural Basket- ball 1, 2, 3, 4 O Glee Club 2 I Yearbook Staff 4 O Dance Committee 4 O Debating 4. Basketball and Glen Miller are tops on Gar's list . . . always can be found at the V.I. canteens with J ack McCartney, and Charlie Mead . . . enjoys all the Military Balls and va- cations . . . plans to attend Siena and become a good lawyer. SERGEANT ROBERT J. LYNCH Credit Roll 1, 3 I Merit Roll 4 O Wansboro Rifles 4 O Honor Company 3 O Privates Medal 3 O Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4 O Baseball Manager 2. Believe is or not, Bob likes drill . . . he is also a rabid Yankee fan, and loves to watch them in action . . . spends his spare time read- ing good books and listening to Good Music . . . after his four year hitch at Siena, Bob dreams mainly of being able to afford a Cadil- lac. PRIVATE HARRY B. LOUCKS Honor Company 3 O Band 1 O Glee Club 4 I In- tramural Cross Country 1 O Intramural Basketball 1, 2, 3. Happy is one cadet that attends every sports event in which C.B.A. participates from football to tennis matches . . . dislikes drill and English periods . . . enjoys taking part in the C.B.A. Minstrel and attending formals . . . plans to work at the New York Telephone Com- pany after Graduation. CORPORAL MICHAEL J. LOUDIS Credit Roll 1 I Football 1, 2 O Intramural Basketball l, 2, 3 O Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4. Mike likes the radio . . . also enjoys read- ing, holidays and weekends . . . all types of pastry interest him . . . Mike isnit much for blue Mondays or getting up in the morning . . . wants to become a pharmacist and own a ranch-type house with a trout stream in the backyard . . . might own his own drugstore someday . . . Good luck, Mike. Page thirty-eight PRIVATE PETER A. LYDEN Football 1 O Varsity Tennis l, 2, 3, 4 O Intramural Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4 O Glee Club 2, 3, 4. Pete , is especially interested in tennis and beautiful girls . . . wants to become a pro- fessional tennis player, after the Davis Cup matches, of course . . . has a lively interest in playing pool . . . very fond of classical music . . . spends most of his time in Huested's . . . good luck, Pete. ' 'ii 4' it it al vt. . W ' 5. I :sb W ... MQ Q 4 ,r y A ' f 3 2 1 ' , .+I if ff I 1-If k N 1 4 1 ll, - ff ' U, 4 Us-sr. ... PRIVATE VINCENT P. L0 PONTO Credit Roll 2 O Glee Club 1, 4. Tonto,' is very fond of fast cars, especially hot rods . . . he is friendly to everyone, but especially the boys in 4C . . . he plans to be an automotive technician and make a new type of car . . . your loyal and thoughtful ways brought much pleasure to all your C.B.A. friends. GARRY LAVIGNE Jl'n ' ROBERT LYNCH MICHAEL LOLIDIS A PETER LYDEN HARRY LOUCKS VINCENT L0 PONTO Page thirty-nine LIEUTENANT COLONEL WILLIAM J. MARTIN Honor Boll 1, 2, 3, 4 O Wansboro Rifles 2, 3, 4 O Pub- lic Speaking 2, 3, 4 O Yearbook 4 O Debating 4. Bill,I' one of the Academy's best students . . . insists that his only two loves are the New York Yankees and the Regimental Band play- ing Colonel Bogey . . . enjoys telling of the merits of his 'icousini' Billy Martin of the Yan- kees . . . his ambition, to order Oldsmobiles a dozen at a time. PRIVATE FRANCIS G. MacFARLAND All-Albany Football 4 0 Varsity Football 4 O Varsity Basketball 4 O Track 3, 4. This big fellow has really been around . . . came to C.B.A. in his junior year . . . we wish he had come sooner . . . likes to toy around with a light green Buick . . . frequently seen with Buzzy,' Lasch in the Greek's . . . Tall and cool . . . Next stop West Point . . . Will do 0.K. CORPORAL DANIEL E. McCANN Honor Company 3 I Baseball 2, 3, 4 O Intramural Cross Country 1, 2 O Intramural Basketball 1, 2. Although he's undecided about c o l l e g e, there's no doubt in Mac,s mind about his favorite sport . . . he likes them all, indoor and out . . . he dislikes Monday mornings . . . likes to sit around the Greeks but canit stand Sales- manship . . . we're sure that this 4C man will do well in whatever field he enters. 2nd LIEUTENANT PETER J. McCARTHY Merit Roll 1 O Credit Roll 2, 3 O Football 2 O Foot- ball Manager 3 I Basketball Manager 3, 4 O Track 4 O Sentry 4 I Intramural Cross Country 3 O Clee Club 1, 2, 3, 4 I Minstrel 4 O Debating 1, 2 O Yearbook Staff 4. An accomplished pianist . . . listens to Ger- shwin . . . reads literature that is too deep for him . . . Petey wants to convert C.B.A. to misogynism . . . likes classical music and scrambled eggs . . . wise guys and cauliflower are not on his list of preferred interests . . . is sure to become the greatest American born Sym- phonic Conductor. Page forty CORPORAL ANDREW F. MAYONE Credit Roll 1 O Football 1 O Band 1, 2 O Concert 1, 2 O Intramural Cross Country 1, 2. Music has special appeal for Andy,' . . . also likes to go hunting and fishing . . . stamp col- lecting takes up much of his spare time . . . girls intrigue him . . . plans to go to college at Syracuse, and then enjoy life in a Buick . . . Andy intends to attend as many football games as he can get to. 'I S . I q i f, vs, .L J , Meiji? P . 0' Q' , 9 'Kyiv' Q fkx fl Y , 1 42: UL3 MASTER SERGEANT JOHN T. McCARTHY Honor Roll 1 O Merit Roll 2, 3, 4 O Wansboro Rifles 2, 3, 4. Scotia Mac will expound for hours on the merits of Scotia fit's in New Yorkj . . . his problem is staying awake . . . he's crazy about Western movies, and girls from Scotia . . . can't stand work, math, crowds, and any other town in the U.S .... can usually be found in St. ,losephis Gym in Scotia fwhere else?l. ft 15' WILLIAM MARTIN I ANDREW MAYONE GARTH MacFARLAND M Q TIDANIEI. MCCANN PETER MCCARTHY JOHN MCCARTHY age' fnrly 1 CORPORAL THOMAS M. McMAHON Merit Roll 1 I Credit Roll 2, 4 C J. V. Basketball 2 O .l. V. Baseball 2 O Intramural Basketball 1, 2, 3. '6Mac, the smiling Irishman of C Com- pany, always ready with some joke to make ,lack Pallone laugh, especially on drill day when he is supposed to be standing at attention . . . enjoys outdoor sports, especially ice skating . . . plans to take up Business Administration at college this fall. PRIVATE BRUCE MERGES Varsity Football 3 O Varsity Track 4 O Sentry 4 O Yearbook Staff 4 I Dance Committee 4 O Senior Play 4. 'aBruin', is a newcomer to C.B.A .... has made a great many friends . . . likes football and driving his Pontiac convertible around . . . ex- pects to work for Dupont Company after gradu- ation from either Siena or St. Maryis . . . is at the Greekis with Don Crotty, Frank Walling- ford and Garth MacFarland almost as much as he is at home . . . Good luck, Bruin SERGEANT Ist CLASS HENRY J. McFERRAN Credit Roll 1, 2, 3, 4 O Wansboro Rifles 4 I Varsity B Club 2, 3, 4 O Varsity Rifle Team 1, 2, 3, 4 O Track 1, 2, 3, 4 O Clee Club 1, 2, 3, 4 I Public Speaking 1 O Dance Committee 4 I Yearbook Staff 4 O Sentry Staff 4 O Member of National Championship Rifle Team 3 O Member of First Place Hearst Team 4. As you can easily see, Hank is one of the deadeyes on our rifle team . . . roller skating, hunting, dancing, and blondes take up most of his spare time . . . Manhattan or Notre Dame will get this sharpshooter . . . usually can be found with Dan Muth, Den Corbett or John Keegan . . . plans to enjoy life. MASTER SERGEANT CHARLES R. MORRILL Merit Roll 2, 3, 4 I Senior Play 4 O Yearbook Staff 4 O Dance Committee 4 O Intramural Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4 O Basketball Manager 3, 4 O Band 1, 2, 3, 4 O Concert 1, 2, 3, 4 0 Rifle Team 1. Cherky', likes to collect rare money . . . five and ten dollar bills that is . . . hopes to own his own car soon . . . can be found on the nearest basketball court during his spare moments . . . wants to play the trumpet better . . . you do pretty well right now, Cherky', . . . will always remember his part in the Senior Play. Page forty-two CAPTAIN JOHN E. McCARTNEY Honor Roll 1 O Merit Roll 2, 3, 4 O Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4 O Intramural Cross Country 1 I Intramural Basket- ball 1, 2, 3, 4 O Varsity B Club 3, 4. Part of the Triumvirate of McCartney, Rinel- la and McCarthy in the back of 4A . . . enjoys checking up on certain people . . . also collects late American money ffrom 1945 onl . . . his next address will probably be Notre Dame . . . his real life's ambition is to take over a big league ball club but he's 'G 'fraid noti, . . . xS P Ns iffy, GN K I 'EE' , 'fs n I nv lx 5 'fl - f -.T l .3 W 4 . tx- f is , 1 ix 'Q 5- av ' 2 W l a 4 'I 1 g at Elk' V '-7 'il fil l, wi l l i' li 'gf ifli H f f K W bf lt Q if ' Q 1 Us-az. 2nd LIEUTENANT CHARLES T. MEAD Merit Roll 3 O Credit Roll 1, 2, 3, 4 I Wansboro Rifles 4 O Dance Committee 4 I Yearbook Staff 4 I Rifle Team 1, 2, 3, 4 O Hearst Team Medal 3. Make way for the man with the rifle . . . Charlie is an avid fan of all spectator sports . . . can often be seen with Mel Kelsey and Fred Hoey . . . has plans of attending Manhattan and hopes to finish as an electrical engineer . . . sincerely hopes never to run into Latin again . . . Lots of luck, Charlie. I WO-. THOMAS MCMAHON JOHN McCARTNEY BRUCE MERGES - HENRY McFERRAN - 7 W 5353155 l'11y1' forty-t CORPORAL JOHN E. MURPHY Football 2 O Band 1, 2, 3, 4 O Concert 1, 2, 3, 4. nlVIurph,' loves to ski . . . takes many trips to Speculator and Bromley . . . red hair is a sym- bol of lVlurph's pleasing personality . . . is usually found with Mike Galarneau and Bill Perreault . . . September address: St. Lawrence. Ist LIEUTENANT THOMAS P. MULLON Honor Roll 1 O Merit Roll 2, 3, 4 O Wansboro Rifles 4 O Tennis 2, 3, 4 O Band 1, 2, 3, 4 O Concert 1, 2, 3, 4. Tom,' plays the trombone in our Regimental Band, as well as with the Metronomes . . . has one of those convenient home workshops, in which he makes noise and sawdust . . . Glenn Miller and his orchestra entertain Wllomi' to no end . . . will be a success in either the field of music or medicine. COLONEL DANIEL G. MUTH Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 4 I General Excellence Medal 1, 2, 3 O Wansboro Riflles 2, 3, 4 O Plebe Medal 1 O Manual of Arms Medal 1 I Glee Club 2, 3, 4 O Diocesan Concert 3, 4 0 Dance Committee 4 O Schenectady Club 1, 2, 3, 4 O Yearbook Staff 4 O C.B.A. Concert 2, 3, 4. 'fColonel Dan, military genius of the regi- ment . . . sleep, golf, most girls rank high on his list . . . quiet humor and pleasing personality . . . outstanding student, whose most pleasant memory was watching C.B.A. beat Mont Pleas- ant in football . . . Dan plans to attend Notre Dame and become an outstanding physicist . . . we're sure you'll be a great success, Dan. SERGEANT PETER M. MURRAY Merit Roll 1, 4 O Credit Roll 2, 3 O Wansboro Rifles 2,3 3 Iearbook Staff 4 I Sentry Staff 3, 4 I Musical Like most other redheads, Pete is full of jokes and always smiling . . . hates physical drill with rifles . . . although his main joy in life is cars, 'Pete also likes a bit of photography and golf once in a while . . . he intends to go to Albany College of Pharmacy, and then on to . . . where? Page forty-four CAPTAIN EDWARD D. MURPHY Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 4 O Wansboro Rifles 3, 4 O Man- ager of Rifle Team 2, 3 O Intramural Basketball 1 O Varsity B Club 4 I Public Speaking 1, 2, 3 I Year- book 4 O Debating Team 1, 2, 4 O Times Union Youth Page Editor 4 O Dance Committee 4 O Stage Crew 4. Murph is a great sports enthusiast . . . has hobbies including almost every popular sport, not to mention his yen for good music . . . when not eating or sleeping, '6Murph can be found at the Greeks' . . . hopes to go to Notre Dame and become a successful physicist . . . i a ng i. l 2' T J W il . f iiggp 'ivy ' 0- xx P ti' 9 gb L fkx fl K ' L if Ure.: MASTER SERGEANT FRANK J. NIGRO Merit Roll 1, 2, 3, 4 O Intramural Basketball 1, 2, 3 O Glee Club 3. Frank is an ardent football fan . . . he's us- ually seen driving his hot Ford down New Scotland Avenue . . . Paul Smith's or Ithaca will get Frank's nod next year . . . despite his aca- demic record, study hall still rates as favorite with Frank . . . he rates with the best in imita- tions of people he meets. JOHN MURPHY 415 THOMAS MLILLON A af' EDWARD MURPHY DANIEL MUTH ,V M gsm: Musugmr ' M MMDD DFRANK mano -. f - i-A sf . x Pngr' forfy-five SERGEANT MAJOR THOMAS A. O'BRIEN Merit Roll 1, 3, 4 I Band 1 O Yearb Intramural Basketball 2 I Stage Crew 4. ook Staff 4 O Obie, enjoys traveling . . . likes to see what makes things go . . . spends his spare time building model trains . . . dancing, ice-skating, driving, and fun also rate high on his list . . . Obie thinks studying a language a waste of time . . . plans to take up engineering at Man- hattan or Holy Cross, also to get married and raise a family. CORPORAL CHARLES E. OTT Merit Roll 2 O Credit Roll 1, 3, 4 O Wansboro Rifles 4 O Honor Company 3 I Intramural Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4. A prospective Siena student come next fall . . . Ed gets a big kick out of hunting and fishing . . . still has to get that first deer . . . despised early morning risings . . . can be found driving around with Pete Konis and Joe Czwakiel . . . also plays a lot of basketball at the C.Y.O. PRIVATE THOMAS E. O'CONNOR Football 1, 2 I Intramural Basketball 1, 2 O Band 1, 2, 3, 4 O Concert 1, 2, 3, 4 I Dance Committee 4. Rather than go right to college from C.B.A. Okie intends to join the Air Force, then pos- sibly college, possibly work . . . likes football and wrestling and all outdoor sports . . . always ready with a good word for anyone . . . Okie likes going out to the Toll Gate with Dave Bean and Jack Horan. CORPORAL JOHN A. PALLONE Credit Roll 1 O Honor Company 3 O Freshman Foot- ball O Varsity Football 2, 3, 4 O Dance Committee 4 O Glee Club 1 O Senior Play 4 O Track 3, 4. Jack, a swell guy with a ready smile . . . C.B.A.'s gift to the boxing world . . . loves foot- ball and history . . . says what would the world be like if we didn't have outdoor movies . . . Peter Planz., John Romano, Ray Donnelly., and .lack Horan are usually found talking to ,lack . . . plans to have some branch of service send him through college. Page forty-six SERGEANT JOHN J. O'CONNELL Credit Roll 1 O Honor Company 3 O Football 1 O Baseball Manager 1 O Track 2, 3, 4 O Dance Committee 4 O Yearbook Staff 4 0 Stage Crew 4. Horsie plans to become President of the Hedrick Brewing Co .... the strong man of the stage crew of 1955 . . . his favorite pals are Tim Caulfield and Ed Kane . . . hunting and fishing take up a great deal of his spare time . . . Villanova will be his next stop. 6- , . 1 X3 ff XS W q- - 'X i YV' I , t V A .t vs- JE' ' I is. it My . l - 4 f . li in .lfif X K as , t K 'ii' - ' YZ tif' N, l it ' il ll ily l D l sr: Ur-az. CAPTAIN PETER A. PAPPAS Honor Roll 1 O Merit Roll 2, 3, 4 O Wansboro Rifles 2, 3, 4 O Public Speaking 1, 2 O Debating 3 I Year- book Staff 4. The Creek, talented artist, did a fine job on the art work of the yearbook . . . enjoys read- ing, dancing and good music . . . doesn't get enough military training at C.B.A .... spends his free time drilling with the National Guard . . . plans to attend Siena College and study com- mercial art . . . we enjoyed your company, Pete. 4 4 4 4 I 1 . K 1 X 5 THOMAS O'BRlEN CHARLES OTT JOHN PALLONE JOHN O'CONNELL THOMAS O'CONNOR ini' O A Omen PAPPAS I ,ll .-.7 .xisxlkrwshi gr' ful CORPORAL CHARLES M. PHILLIPS Intramural Basketball 2, 3, 4 O Cross Country 2, 3 O Track 4 fManagerJ. 'LTiger., small in stature but big in heart . . . the best friend anyone could ask for . . . likes to play hockey . . . always wants something to do . . . hates to just hang around . . . always found at Charles' Pharmacy . . . wants to be- come an electrical engineer . . . he will never forget Brother Bede's Religion classes. CAPTAIN ADJUTANT PETER J. PLANZ Merit Roll 1, 2, 3, 4 O Track 3, 4 O Intramural Cross Country 1, 2 0 Intramural Basketball 1, 2, 3. A sleuth in his own right, G'Pete enjoys listening to radio mysteries . . . can be seen riding around in a black Chevy . . . Business Administration will be his course at Siena next fall . . . hangs around Phil's Newsroom on rainy days, or when dodging homework. PRIVATE BRITT L. PEMBROOK Honor Company 3 O Rifle Team l, 2. Lev is a Great White Hunter of C.B.A .... besides his interest in hunting, dancing is an- other time-taker . . . usually can be found with Vinny Lo Ponto, Frank Kochan and Joe Childs . . . drill leaves a bitter taste . . . wants to work and make a million dollars . . . has kept his good standing in 4C. 2nd LIEUTENANT WILLIAM J. PERREAULT Merit Roll 1, 2, 3, 4 O Wansboro Rifles 2, 4 O Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4 I Spring Concert 1, 2, 3, 4 O Minstrel 4 O Football 2 I Dance Committee 4. One of the best natured guys in 4A . . . in winter he can be found on ski trails . . . spends summer fishing in the shade . . . Saturday night at the St. Agnes' Canteen is a bright night in Kink's week . . . talks of entering Siena to take up a Science course . . . we are sure that Kink,' will make it. Page forty-eight SERGEANT Ist CLASS JOHN R. PENNEY Merit Roll 1 O Credit Roll 2, 3, 4 O Track 2, 3 O Yearbook Staff 4 O Honor Company 3 O Intramural Basketball 1, 2 O Intramural Cross Country 1. Pen's', interests are somewhat of an intel- lectual character . . . they include astronomy, model railroading, and fishing . . . has plans which include lVI.I.T. and a career as an aero- nautical engineer . . . usually forgets things he is supposed to do . . . reminisces about Prof. Godson's home room . . . Ah, yes! it Q Q kg X :SX X . l, 2 f 1 - K f Rl l -tj H Q' V' H X 'Xa' Q fn fl Y f ' vi Ulf! Ist LIEUTENANT ANTHONY F. PIOTROWSKI Merit Roll 1 O Honor Roll 2, 3, 4 O Wansboro Rifles 3, 4 O Honor Company 3 O Basketball 1, 2, 3 O Year- book Stalf 4 I Football I O Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4 O Var- sity, B Club 4 O Diocesan Concert l, 2, 3, 4 O Intra- mural Cross Country 1, 2 O Intramural Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4. Big Tone, as he is known to his friends is one of our A students . . . enjoys all sports, par- ticularly basketball . . . driving around Cohoes in his big DeSoto, a favorite pastime . . . Tone plans to become an engineer . . . hints a pos- sible trip around the world in near future . . . R.P.I. will get this genial gent next fall. 4 iizgqzrahsggwra- ,4 CHARLES PHILUPS PETER PLANZ gmiry im,qggpp1 i f-. . , ... at .F WILLIAM PERREAU LT ANTHWY M . . 2 W-k,,.t mg, , ,, Pugv fnrfy-n1'11c CORPORAL JEROME E. PURCELL Credit Roll 2 I Football 1, 4 O Intramural Basket- ball 2, 3 O Intramural Track 1, 2, 3 I Dance Committee 4 O Varsity HB Club 4. Pure has a major ambition: to be an elec- trical engineer . . . he will study at Syracuse University . . . at the moment he likes girls, movies and all sports . . . dislikes homework a11d drill . . . hangs around with Mike Riley, Garth MacFarland and Ray Donnelly . . . usually can be found at the Greek's. PRIVATE RICHARD E. REAGAN Honor Company 3. Dick likes to wrestle and box . . . play foot- ball and go hunting . . . and just about any rough sport you could mention . . . loves to travel . . . plans, upon graduation, to take a trip to California, or any place away from drill and dress blues . . . '5Dick can usually be found around the Campus Luncheonette. SERGEANT MICHAEL P. RILEY Honor Roll 1 O Merit Roll 2 I Credit Roll 3, 4 O Wansboro Rifles 3, 4 I Football 1 O Track 1 I Intra- mural Basketball l. 2, 3, 4 O Intramural Cross Country 1, 2, 3 O Yearbook Staff 4 I Senior Play 4 O Dance Committee 4 O Clee Club 1, 2, 3, 4 O Spring Concert 1, 2, 3, 4. Mike is one of the bigger Seniors . . . an avid Brooklyn Dodger fan . . . spends leisure moments with Kelly's Globetrotters,' at Bless- ed Sacrament hoop court . . . he went high societyw in the Senior Play, ladies' man back- stage . . . will never forget the great class of 55 . . . plans to go to college, then open a mammoth advertising agency. CAPTAIN SALVATORE RINELLA Honor Roll 1 O Merit Roll 2, 3, 4 I Wansboro Rifles 3 O Basketball 1 O Intramural Basketball 2, 3, 4 O Baseball 1, 2, 3 O Cross Country 3, 4 O Track 4 I In- tramural Cross Country 1, 2. Expert at breaking silences . . . deadly with both darts and baseballs task V.I. about spring of ,541 . . . sinks corner shots by radar . . . wants his own phone . . . usually out of it . . . we will mention nothing about automobiles . . . Sal plans to go to Manhattan and become the greatest chemical engineer ever born. Page fifty ff f 1' v '7 ' I 4 if , qjsz V11 - R fl: 1 ' ' Ii PRIVATE JOHN F. PRESCOTT Knickerbocker Scholastic Writing Awards 2 O Intra- mural Basketball l, 2 I Intramural Cross Country 1. All the 4'General wants to do is be a success in raising a family, to make a prosperous living and lead a good life . . . known for his pleasant manners . . . a quiet fellow, sincere and loyal . . . it was a pleasure to have you with us, General.', N . 4-4 075' '55 ' lx f x. IE I 4513 i nk. riffs l ' 4, tl - fiitrxlf U 4 XX X, MX K UIIX VJ Er Q lv ' I r ,ef Ulf, MASTER SERGEANT WILLIS E. ROACH Merit Roll 1, 2, 3 I Credit Roll 4 O Rifle Team l O Glee Club 2, 3 O Intramural Cross Country 1, 2 O In- tramural Basketball 1, 2, 3 O Yearbook Staff 4 0 De- bating Team 1. Bill', is another quiet guy around school . . . handles his company quite well . . . gets a kick out of dancing and cute girls . . . women who cause traffic jams are his main peeve . . . will become one of Uncle Samls boys after gradu- ation . . Q will some day settle down and get married. A XKN f, WW, .-null' i-ff JEROME PURCELL ' so RICHARD REAGAN SALVATORE RINELLA I JOHN PRESCOTT dip. MICHAEL RILEY w vw A Q if Q WILLIS ROACH Page fifty-one MAJOR DONALD J. ROWLAND Honor Roll 1, 2, 3 0 Merit Roll 4 I Wansboro Rifles 4 O Section Leaders Medal 3 O Rifle Team 1, 2, 3. L'Doc,' Rowland will be one of the most emin- ent surgeons in the Northeast . . . wishes he could get out of Trig classes to do his daily broadcasts over VVCBA,' . . . does not practice what he preaches since he is often heard saying Never trust a woman . . . is usually found at his girl friend's house . . . wants to graduate farm a Chevy to a Baby Blue Cadillac Convert- 1 e. SERGEANT Ist CLASS JOSEPH C. SAVOIE Credit Roll 1, 2, 3, 4 O Track 1, 2, 3 O Cross Country 3 O Yearbook Staff 4 O Clee Club 1, 2, 3 O Intramural Cross Country 1, 3 I Intramural Basketball 1, 2 O Dance Committee 4. 'L.Ioe is another cadet lent to C.B.A. by the fair city of Cohoes . . . if you were ever lucky to pass through Cohoes you probably saw Joe standing in front of Cohoes High with Bill Perreault and J ack Murphy . . . took care of the sale of tickets for all away basketball games and nobody could confuse him when it comes to figuring up the price . . . plans to attend Hud- son Valley Tech next fall. SERGEANT CHARLES A. SANO Credit Roll 1, 3, 4 I Honor Company 3 O Track 2, 3, 4 I Cross Country 3, 4 O Intramural Basketball 1, 2, 3 O Intramural Cross Country 1, 2, 3 O Yearbook Stall' 4 O Dance Committee 4 O Stage Crew 4. Popular with the girls . . . Chuck's first love however is a shiny two-tone DeSoto . . . Chuck can usually be found with Big John O'Connell, Pete McCarthy or Sal Rinella . . . hopes to head to Clarkson in the fall and come out a Civil Engineer . . . donlt talk to him about women drivers . . . Good luck to you, '6Chuck. SERGEANT lst CLASS ROMEO M. SESSA Merit Roll 1, 3 O Credit Roll 2, 4 O Basketball 1, 2 O Intramural Basketball 3, 4 O Intramural Cross Country 2 O Schenectady Club 1, 2, 3, 4 O Band 1, 2, 3, 4 O Concert 2, 3, 4 O Dance Committee 4. 'Sess., the musical man who likes to play Dixieland . . . outstanding soloist at Spring Con- cert . . . usually can be found with Den Cor- bett and Tony Piotrowski . . . Albany Phar- macy his future home . . . likes all Italian dishes . . . also Italian girls . . . one especially . . . great hoopster in Schenectady area. Page fifty-two CORPORAL JOHN F. ROMANO Merit Roll 1 0 Credit Roll 2 O Football 1, 2, 3, 4 O Basketball 1, 2 O Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4 O Track 4 O In- tramural Cross Country 1 O Intramural Basketball 3 O Glee Club 4 O Sentry Staff 4 O Yearbook Staff 4 O Senior Play 4. Despite his small size, Bonecrusher, co- captain of the Varsity football team, lived up to his nickname while breaking through the line . . . he is proud that he was a member of the greatest athletic freshman class in school historyi' . . . after graduating from Siena, Bonecrusher wants to own his own business. 5 X s '.. Qt' - Q3 X 0 , f 417 P1 1 3 'Xgv' Q a Xx fl Y J- vi Ure! PRIVATE JOSEPH W. SAYERS Merit Roll 3 O Credit Roll 2, 4 O Honor Company 3 O Varsity Baseball 3, 4- O Intramural Basketball 2, 3, 4 O Dance Committee 4 I J. V. Baseball O Frosh Basketball. Joe joined us in the sophomore year . . . became a well known figure in a short time . . . favorite pastime is palling with Ray Andi and Frank Wallingford . . . likes ,lack Webb and Dragnet and college clothes . . . despises girls wearing red knee-socks . . . hopes to study dentistry after pre-dental course at Holy Cross. DONALD ROWLAND JOHN RQMANO JOSEPH SAVOIE QHARLE5 5ANQ ROME' SESSA , 1 Q SAYERS . L nf . , - we-V' ,-.A 50151 Q., XL, . . , , Page fifty-th PRIVATE CARL A. SICKLES Credit Roll 1, 3 O Honor Company 3 I Intramural Basketball 1, 2 I Intramural Cross Country 1. Shooting darts is a favorite hobby of Carl,s.,,, which he likes to do after a good Debbie Rey- nolds movie . . . an ardent fan, Carl spends much of his spare time listening to his Glen Miller records . . . looking into the future, we see him enjoying life as an electrician and a good one at that. SERGEANT ROGER G. SLEVNUKOV Merit Roll 3 O Credit Roll 2 O Wansboro Rifles 2, 3 I Band 2, 3, 4 I Rifle Team 1, 2 O Baseball 1 O Debating 2 O Public Speaking 1 O Sentry Staff 1, 2, 3, 4 O Library Staff 1, 2, 3 O Yearbook Staff 4. '6Slide Rule Roger is quite scientific minded . . . is interested in electronics, radio, atomic energy, military flying, and slide rules . . . spends much time at the airport watching for guided missiles . . . has an unique objective in wanting to own a ,Ieep . . . plans to enter West Point and become a professional soldier. I fix 1, I CORPORAL EDWARD F. SMITH 5 I 1 1, 'Q Credit Roll 3 O Honor Company 3 0 Cross Country NJA I-I 1, 2, 3 O Track 2, 3 O Intramural Basketball 1, 2 O , 1. W 4'-1 Sentry Stall' 4 O Yearbook Staff 4 O Senior Play 4. 4-H j Smitty is one of our most ardent sports en- ' j X 4 thusiasts . . . one of the better runners on the I ' 1 7 ,M cross-country team . . . because of the love he l -.A has for sports he plans to be a sports writer . . . II f f it h. . . . 1 f is next stop will probably be Niagara UHIVGI' ' . j sity . . . Good luck to you, Ed. thx N . Q 1 . 5 j 1 , k y . j I. 4 111.1 4' 1 ' ' 9 PRIVATE GARY J. SMITH 1 ' A '- - 57' a 6 fel' iff? I '12 Honor Company 3 I Credit Roll 1 O Baseball 1, 2, i to :7 ,wr 4 O Glee Club 3, 4 O Dance Committee 4 O Intramural A .Q D4 if f- -V' Basketball 1, 2, 3 O Intramural Cross country 1, 2. tg F I ' 5 MA ,I Smitty the ardent sports fan . . . hopes to at- S ' ,f 41 il J ': -' tend Cortland State and major in Physical Ed- fl jp Q II' I 1 f ucation . . . can always be found co-piloting Pete I 1 , Q ' f BlanchIield's car . . . his hobbies include build- , I It X ing model planes and boats . . . his keen in- ' K X f terest in sports can only assure his success in UI his career as a teacher. , x t I j I s 1 m D 2 ' ' Ist SERGEANT WILLIAM J. STRANEY Merit Roll 1 I Credit Roll 2 O Varsity Football 3, 4 I Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4 O Debating Team 1, 2 O Public Speaking 1, 2, 3 O Concert 1, 2, 3, 4. Butterball' is a member of the locker room octette and president of the Glee Club . . . among other things C.Y.0. Basketball and danc- ing attract his attention . . . next fall he'll at- tend Boston College . . . his formal title will someday be Executive Manager of some large industry. Page fifty-four Ur-sz. CORPORAL J. ROBERT SHEEHAN Credit Roll 1, 2, 3 I Basketball Manager 3 I Track Manager 2 I Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4 O Honor Company 1. uBob,' is interested in model railroading, driving his '51 green Dodge, and music . . . dislikes running out of gas, poor referees, jazz, and Studebakers . . . wants to become an or- ganist and get into radio work . . . plays hoop with ,lack McCartney, Ed Smith, and John Keegan . . . will remember all that the three letters C.B.A. stand for. xgiiifffagg fl'N:f :J xp is W' U CARL SICKLES EDWARD SMITH '1 ROGER SLEVNUKOV is GARY SMITH vnupxm As5ggg5gqgg5 1Q1 l fAlAi1 AA JOHN sufsnm Pago fifty-fi SERGEANT THOMAS J. TYRRELL Merrit Roll 1 O Cross Country 2 O Track 2 O Clee Club 2, 3, 4 O Yearbook Staff 4. Tippy, the smiling lad from Watervliet . . . enjoys golf, swimming, dances and singing with the Clee Club . . . dislikes marching and over- critical teachers . . . plans to enter the field of radio and television after college . . . who knows he may become another Eddie Fisher. SERGEANT RICHARD D. VADNAIS Merit Roll 2, 3 O Intramural Basketball 1, 2, 3. Dick finds that picture-taking is fascinating . . . also likes cars, ice skating, basketball, fish- ing, and cartoon movies . . . will associate with anyone who has a good sense of humor . . . peo- ple who make loud noises when they are eating annoy Dick . . . plans to become a State Trooper or an electrician . . . Siena will be his head- quarters next year. SERGEANT Ist CLASS EDWARD J. VISHNESKY Credit Roll 2, 3 O Intramural Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4. Big Ed , our little big man likes to travel, play sports . . . has one of the greatest set-shots C.B.A. has ever seen . . . doesn't like crowds but wants to be a successful business man . . . always found at the Creek's or the Campus . . . likes History . . . we think that he'll go far in the world. SERGEANT lst CLASS FRANCIS WALLINGFORD Merit Roll 2 I Honor Roll l I Credit Roll 3 O Football I, 2, 3, 4 O Basketball 1, 2 O Track 3, 4 O Varsity B Club 4 O Dance Committee 4. Wally', is a man who enjoys listening to a good jazz record . . . he can frequently be seen with Joe Sayers . . . he plans to attend Holy Cross upon graduation to study Pre-Dental. . . you were a credit to C.B.A. at all times, Wally. Page fifty-sax PRIVATE WILBUR E. TARIO Glee Club 2 O Intramural Basketball 1, 2. 'tWill believes in being fashionably late . . . claims he has a closet completely filled with late passes which he intends to sell back to Brother Boniface for re-use . . . the brains', behind the utriple threat of McMahon, Horwedel and Tario . . . plans to enter a Business Administra- tion College and get a job with a starting salary of 350,000 per year. a ka I 1 R , , N255 'ii i ,' Hug A . IV P. it Q' f 4' 9 QQ s fyx fl Y , 1 vi UI! SERGEANT Ist CLASS JOSEPH P. URGENTO Merit Roll 1 0 Credit Roll 3, 4 I Wansboro Rifles 2, 4 O Honor Company 3 O Intramural Basketball 1, 2, 3 O Yearbook Staff 4 O Glee Club 2, 3, 4 O Sentry Staff 2, 3, 4 O Dance Committee 4. Well known for his drawings in the Sentry . . . Urge likes singing in the Glee Club, and going to dances . . . although he didn't get along too well with French, he really went for History . . . he hopes to attend Manhattan or Villanova and take up Civil Engineering . . . we know that he'll make good. THOMAS TYRRELL WILBUR TARIO T8 RICHARD VADNMS EDWARD vlsnuzsxv -Qc FRANCIS WALLINGFORD , JOSEPH URGENTO gc fifljf 'lifkiifliiiiiiiiikiiifk'K4K4K-Ilfkilfk f'K4l4K4l4K'K4K'K4K4l4K4K'k'K4K'Ki4l'llfkilakiififkfk 4 ir 4 -A' 1 I I 1 i I 4 if i I 4 fk 4 t 4 t 4 ir 4 -A' 4 i' 4 ir 4 -k 4 ir 4 -lr i I 41+1+Ml-H+!-lflftlftilfttlflbttl-tltlfitlbllrt GLEN WEATHERHOLTZ COLOR SERGEANT JOSEPH F. WHELAN Merit Roll 2, 3, 4 O Varsity Baseball 3, 4 I Intra- mural Baskctball Al. Quiet and reserved around school, Joe saves his energy for the fun he has after school play- ing basketball at the C.Y.0 .... when kidded about his quietness, aloe invariably replies empty heads make the most noisei' . . . although undecided about college, aloe wants to become a radio technician or own a small farm in the country. 4 'lr 4 'k 4 uk 4 t 4 'A' 4 -A' 4 t 4 'A' 4 -A' 4 ir 4 if 4 at 4 -k 4 'lr 4 'A' 4 if 4 ak 4 -k 4 -lr 4 if 4 if i I -V-lflfllfllfllflbllrlflflfltlflflflfll-ltlflblfll-ll-lbllrlt1+IH: THOMAS WHITE Page fifty-eight Ist SERGEANT GLEN R. WEATHERHOLTZ Honor Roll 1 O Merit Roll 2 O Credit Roll 3, 4 O Tennis 1, 2. Squirt,' has the amazing ability of sleeping in any position and still appear awake . . . spends most of his time trying to convince Frank De Francesco and Mario Priviflera that he is the hanflsomest of the three . . . likes movies, dances, coffee and Debra Paget . . . plans to take a trip to California then join the Air Force. ffkiifkiiififfkifliffkififllfkfkfllflril-K41 i' 'A' 'A' ik 1 ir ir 'A' if 'k 'k 'A' 'A' 'A' ir -A' t i' t 'lr 'A' I iiliiiiiiiiiiiiit ll'll'll'l1'i'l1'l1'l1'll'll'l1' lfilflftilflflfiiiiililfllrlflflfilflflf JOSEPH WHELAN CORPORAL THOMAS L. WHITE Merit Roll l, 3 I Credit Roll 2 O Sentry Staff 3 O Yearbook Staff 4 O Intramural Basketball 1, 2, 3 O Intramural Cross Country 1 O Frosll Track. g'Wl1itey', is the man with the big voice in the corner of Room 302 . . . has a liking for school holidays and college girls . . . doesn't like drill . . . can be usually found in his big Pack- ard with Tom Bailey . . . whatever he chooses we,re sure he'll be a success. THE I I SENIQR POLL ,I 4 I -f-2 , val ,dw MA . N 3'6- CQ 'Z' SFUB 111 -I 11 . li V like E I I.:-ft In right: l'I4ImumI Kam-: HOST NYITTY. IIICST .UI'I'UR. ICICST SIIIIUUI, SPIIII I ICD: Ilzmifl NIIIIIII IIICST STIIDICNT, MUST I.IIxI'II,Y TU SIIIIQIICICIJ: IH-ln-r M1-I Iurllnyz ICINIST XX lillliliz 'I'lmmn Iiuilvyz ISICST A'I'III.I'ITl'1: John llilliulio' 4 ' ' ' NDI NIJ . NIU. T IUI IIIAIC, Ul'l5lXINlllN1Q ,-Xl,l.-Xl SICNIUII: mul. of 1'Ulll'S1'. III-vllv Van S1'IlIl'I'Il'IIIl0l'SII HOST T0 SKY 'l'III4I l,l'lXS'I'. IA'fIflIl'ig,1f2 I'1'lvr I.au11'i: ISICST IIIUSIIIIXN: William Nlurlinz NIUST NIII.I'l'.KlIY: xxIIII'llll flrullvy: IIUST I'l,I'IfXSlNll 'I .I .- , I ' ' ' I I I I I IPIINONKI I'IY, NIl1Il.nI I,muIl:x. NIUFI II XNIlbUNIlz: I'I'ZlIlIx NXalIiI1g- lolnl. LKIH IxII.I.I',Ix: IM-:mis Ilnrln-tl: IIICST UR,-VIIHII Y . , nv-,, k', ,pts .--.3 Pugc ff-ff!!-7lI'IlL aaryaaay laaas a ,aaraaa bat l6'aatla laaas tizaia iaara than aayaaay. ,Naaaay aaa iaiss l6'aat!a ia a ,aarada its is always tizara at the aaa af the aalapaay. Jtis :Wa laay as aat af liaa he is ia step aaly with izilasak he may be alaufiay tha afraay aats aa his his ,Cats favs it l6'aatla is the aaa wha is laakiay at tits ,afrapla alaay the straat l5'at its aalaas thraayiz Withflyiay aalars, aaa sa aaas tha rayiiaaat Ha says its tha asyrit as aarys, aaa that Wa yet that frala l6'rati1ar Kaaaaca Eaptaia jayaa, aaa tits Kaaat 0Waars. We are allpraaa af oafazfaaay. is is is Military NU P M E rf: COLOR GUARD OF THE REGIMENT X DElX'7 Stepping briskly along North Lake Avenue at the Armistice Day Parade, left to right are Cadet Color Corporal John Pallone, Cadet Color Sergeant Joseph Whelall, Cadet Color Sergeant John Emmett and Cadet Color Corporal James Zinkovitch. Page sixty-two QQQ 1? Q 0 Q Q Q 'IJ' Q cw Q THE REGIMENTAL CCDMMAND l.lEU'l'liNANT COLONFIQ WILLIAM J. MARTIN 1:m,0NE1. nmllrzl. cz. NIUTH Q Q YIQQ Page Sixty-three REGIMENTAL COMMAND HINITREKT .K rolurlul l'Q'l'1'lll0lly wliivli is pm-rl'orim'4l lry vvvry 1-alll-1 al um- lime- or anollu-r iluring llll' 51-lmol yn-ai linlum-l llillllvl Allllll lalnmvl is ilu- lirsl vzulvl of llll' yvar lo lmu-r lln' colors. Pugf' sixfy-fum' 0 ARNIHRY SCENE liaplain ,loyvv giving parlivular at- tx-ntion to ilu- sh-p in tlu- vompanies as tllvy pass in H1-vie-w during a Mon- nlay llrill. R EGIMI-INTAI, STAFF fluff! tu Riglztl Svrgvanl lllajur llonalel Grallam, Major llnnalll Row- laml, Lieutvnant Culonvl William Marlin, Major Gary Lavigm-, Colonel H llanirl Nlulli. .5 'iw l,lEU'l'HNAN'l' 4IOI,0NHl, JOHN IHGIUIQIO FIR T BATTALIO COMMA D --4 -1 l ll'lI,ll NIUSHI 1nl'HlIlK ra-:ulv to sou ml off in lln- xl'IlliSlil'4' Huy l'ur:ul4- urn' lvfl lo riglll: l l'llIN'iS Rilglilll. xlllflill Hn'- lluuulal. xIil'llill'I Hallo. Willizun 1L1ll'llIll'I'. uml William I ,1'XilIlt'. Iflli ST I!A'I l'Al.It iN ST A FI lmfl In right: I4i1'lll1'lI1lIll lfnlom-l Jllllll Infgillliil., Major ,lnlm iXl'l'QlilIl. uillllklill ,Iunn-s t:0llIl0I'S., llupluin .lolm Mc1,zll'llln-y, S1'I'g1'lllll Major Tlmlllzls U'liri1-n. Page S1'.l'fU-f1'l't' -1-3. hu :pal-e -.J-vo In ST.-Xl I Hl l IlII'lRS OI BAND CONIPANY Luft to Right: IAIPIIICIHIIII Thomas lllullon. Captain Tlmmas Ilurkv. Mash-r Serge-ant lfliarlvs Morrill. Livu- lvnant Etlwartl I,aRuw. THE PRIDE OF THE BAND Most Military: Allwrt Turm-r llc-ftb lit-st Stutlt-nt: l'alri1'k Ilagvrty lriglltl livst fxIIlll'Il'Z RUIIIFU Svssa l1't'IlIt'I'l Page simfy-s1'x First Now fl. to r.l: H. Frvnlont, Cpl IC. llirzonv. li. Nutt. lst Sgt. C. Morrill Capt. T. liurkc, Isl l.t. T. Nullun, Pfv. T Lauri. lfpl. ll. Wt-st. T. IVIIUIIIIUF. f Sl'1'0ll4l Row: l'ft-. S. Brown, J. I.:-all:-y S. liosm-k, ll. Nlatan, K. R1-illy. F. Rogan l'l'1'. G. Uris-sst-ll, ll. Malxony, T. Tayor, A .-Iksztlllmwirz. Tllirtl Row: M. Mvllunaltl, F. Henry., I' Flvitz. l'. Lauri. J. Clancy, J. Jarosz. T Taylor. R. Slit-ritlan, A. Turnt-r. First Row ll. to r.W: J. AIINNIPO, J. Fralry lipl. Nl. Galarnr-au, Sgt. l'. Ilagvrly, MfSgt F. Etnll, Zntl I.t. Ii. Laliuw, MfSgt. J. Hnr we-:le-l, Sgt. H. S1-ssa, lipl. J. Murphy, R lirst-lnvl. Nl. Gallo. Svvontl Row: YV. Mallvry, S. Riva. J I'I1il'lISVV0l'lll, I.. lin-nnan, T. Cortli, W. De- vanv, R. Lallasse, F. Tartlio, R. Mvllratln l'. lim-gan. A. Parke-r. Riley, l'. Carpcntt-r. J. lN'I1'Arov0y, R. Nlvz l Third Row: J. Rusvttiv. I.. Gorzynski, XY' Cauglm, J. Fra-nlf-rivk. R. Lasllway, lfc. W' llay, A. lfartluna, R. lim-lun, R. U'Donnvll I ..g-Q .,Qajs,...3....3,efNgm, :Q - x -e .. ,. -Q 7 S -V ,A. 1 6 4. fd '-.A A Q Q 15' Qi , A f Q' bf -Km lm g L 3-vi X X 3' Q' W F w 9 Q' 3' - - Fa wr. if 1. is gf, fe 1... v... e-sf if sn , ab V ' '-QQ-'. Jf: V Wxf 1 I in 5.-I6 -ii. , annual' 5.-4 an-U! .1 x P , E-G . 1 ,n NIV!! A .B , N , STAFF OFFICERS UF COMPANY HA Lvfl 10 Right: Livntvnant Mirharl tionnrlly, Mastvl' Svrgvunl Haylnontl Johnson, Captain Kfxlllll'lll lluycr, Licntm-nant Etlllllllltl Kano. THE PRIDE QF WHILE CONIPANY Most Military: .losopll Morin lventvrl Bc-st Student: Holme-rt Mahoney fright! lifts! Atltlvtcz Jnlln Kiley Llf-ft! Page sixty-eight FIRST PLATOON First Row ll. to r.l: J. Vandvluo, D Hogarty, Cpl. P. Tr-ufer, Sgt. J. 0'Connell Ist Sgt. H. Johnson, Capt. K. Boyer, lst Lt E. Kam-, Sgt. J. Urgento, J. L04-, B. Kirk. Svvoml Row: A. IJIIFFCSIIP, C. Mvtfarthy E. Winslow, R. Cllvstc-rtif-lcl, Pfv. J. lfalun tone, T. Mnltlerry, H. Green, Dunn, T Rivvio. Third Row: 0. Barr, Pfv. I'. CIIIIIIIIIIIES J. l'0liti, Cpl. J. Mvssina, N. Preston, M Gisonnli, J. Shaw, R. Riley. Fourth Row: S. Suhowatsky, A. Mvlfarroll R. Pltrrell. R. Bendall, T. Bakos, I.. Varga SECOND PIATOON First Row: ll. to r.l: Pfv. L. Zanollo, Cpl B. McNulty, Cpl. B. Barr, Sgt. P. Murray 2nd Lt. M. Connelly, Sgt. J. Kearns, Cpl. J Morin, l'l'1'. B. R1-isnt-r, Pfv. J. Riley. Sevond Row: R. Rynski, M. Park, M Clark, M. Davis, J. Shvcllan, H. .loyvc-, R Nlahonvy, W. Culihan. Third Rowg T. Blair, R. Moraski Q Kratz, D. Lavigne, G. Gills-n, M. Mnltlifrryi R. Milos, T. Cope-lancl, J. Dunigan. Fourth Row: D. Campion, J. Canine, J Mullen, R. Wihalen, J. Dvllavilla. STAFF OFFICERS OF COMPANY HB Loft to Right: Captain Salvatore Hina-lla, Lit-utvnunt lJonal4l Jonvs, Lic-utvnant Jose-ph Coylv, Master Sl'l'gl'1illI. Frank Nigro. THE PRIDE UF BAKER Most Military: Jolin Sarnowski ft-cntvrl lit-st Stnclt-nt: Erwin Sc-liwt-igurtlt flcftb llvst Atlilctv: Jolln Fostvl' lriglltj Page seventy First Row ll. to r.J: I'f1'. I . Kvlly, Cpl. C Stuart, Cpl. M. Loudis, Ist. Lt. J. Coyle Capt. S. Hint-lla. Ist Sgt. F. Nigro, Sgt. W IIll1'kll0lT, Sgt. T. Tyrrvll, Cpl. J. I l'f'm'li l'fr. J. Donaliuv. Sffroml Row: E. Scllwvigalwlt, J. Cronin P. llrossi, M. Ertvl, C. Virgil, C. Zounvs, R Martin, E. lllanvllfic-ltl, J. Miuzga. Tliirfl How: R. Nittingm-r, l.. Ul'St'llt'Tl. J Alniavy, I.. Piotrovola, NY. liraelt, J. lint tisto, J. Sarnowski, F. Lytlon. Fonrtll Row: A. Gvrmann., l'. TTUIPIIIHII W. F:-nn:-ll, M. Harrison. First Row ll. to r.J: l'l'v. .L lllvflarroll, . . , l'f4-. M. Rollins. Cpl. J. Farrar. Sgt. I. lxoniszvwski. 2n1l Lt. ll. Jon:-s. Sgt. ll. Mv- Forran. Cpl. ll. McCann, Pfr. E. lim-vgun T. Burns. Sc-1-oml Row: N. Tc-liska. T. l'l1c-lan. J. Maki, J. Dom-van, J. I'Tlll'llSW0l'lll, T. VO'- llvarn, J. Clxvvalivr, J. lllnrplly. Tliirfl Row: I'. Costvllo, YY. xxlifklllllll. R krolak, T. lirvnnan. Nl. Lyons. J. Ivinski T. Condon. J. Cassvrly, R. Mitilvr. 1 I'l0lll'Ill How: J. Fosta-r., R. lfolil, I.. Byron Il. Barber. 1 STAFF OFFICERS OF COMPANY HC Left to Right: Lieutenant William Perrault, Master Sergeant John Mellarthy, Captain James Cleason, Lieutenant Patrick Battuello. THE PRIDE OF t'CHARI.lE Most Military: Andrew Matthews leenterl Best Student: Kenneth Robinson lleftl Best Athlete: John Romano fright! Page seventy-two First Row Il. to r.J: R. Travison, Cpl. VV. Scherer, Sgt. lst Class J. Savoie, lst Lt. P. Battuello, Capt. J. Gleason, lst. Sgt. J. Me- Carthy, Sgt. C. Sano, Cpl. T. McMahon, J. Dougherty. Second Row: Wi. Tingue, W. Hohenstein, V. LaFleche, J. Harrigan, B. Shea, P. Rey- nolds, D. Rappazzo, J. 0'Hagcn, N. Cain:- ano, J. 0'Connell. Third Row: W. Baumann, R. Fahy, T. Burns, P. Huban, Cpl. J. Pallone, T. Rizzo, K. Robinson, J. Hensel, W. Zoller. Fourth Row: W. MeCeough. J. Cummings, C. Nowinski, T. Raymond, J. Peterson, P. Platt, R. Rosette, H. Bovee. First Row ll. to r.l: Pte. J. Oliver, Cpl. P. Steuerwald, Cpl. J. Romano, Sgt. lst. Class A. Matthews, 2nd Lt. W. Perreanlt, Sgt. J. Belarflo, Cpl. J. Pureell, Pfc. M. Paolino, Pfe. J. Hanlon. Seeond Row: T. Smith, J. Colletti, R. Hesler, R. Blanehfield, D. Rogan, T. Boselli, R. Pieseor, R. LaChanre, D. Haley, E. Pierre. Third Row: E. Lalor, A. LeMay, S. De- laney. J. Chilandese, N. Hyserman, J. Me- Caughan, F. Mark, A. Milliman, F. De- sorho. Fourth Row: L. Shanahan, M. Manisealeo, M. Tovino, J. Keenan. BOOT CAMP TRAINING Early in SQ'DlC'llllN'l', tllv ill1'0IlIillg l'I4-In-s arr' put through a work of rigorous lil drill in the- Manual of Arms. llank M1'F0rran, an inslruvlor, is lu-ro showing: Frank Tarzlio, a traim-4-, tlu- vorrcrt way to right should:-r 3I'lllS. L!FU'l'ENAN'I' COLONEL DENNIS F. CORBETT Page Sezwnty-four SEK IONIJ BATT ALION STAFF OFFICERS Left to right: Major Moldon Kol- svy, S1-rg:-ant Major John lanuzzi, Captain Peter Planz, Captain Arthur Harrigan, Lieutenant Colonel Dennis lforlwtt. THE E D CF THE LINE , 'Q . In wwf' V W Y Q 1 V I H lknnpamy ll slr-gaping off smartly ul the- .Xrnlislim LUN.,-UNE' 5rIlH'1l'1'l5 Daly purauin-. :X filling lrilrule- was paid Ivy ilu- rn-ginu-nt Za-rn lmur. in this vasv is 12:1-5. Timv now, 12:13, Wllllihl'lI'0l'lSUll h'li1 FIWWIIYH- and ilu- slow:-r vzulvls arv Illlslling to gm-I into ranks lI1'i-0l't' lin' Vlbllllllllllll to nmu' out is givvn. Hurry up- - nr 111-ilu-rits! 'l'RUNll'l'i'l' TIHU .Xt lin- fvusl ol' lln- .'xSSlllllllli0ll, 1'l'il'Ill'ill1'll All lln G .-Xlll'ivsNiIl1' Slll'iIll'. lf.ll..X. was l'l'pl'1'51'lll1'4l ln' ai fim Ixnsvk. ffliarlvs Morrill :xml l'vl4-r l,1llll'i. Page scvmzty-five 1 lu Clulr and lllv Ii nxusiviuns pivlurq-nl lu-lem: SIIIIIIPQ STAFF OFFICERS OF COMPANY HE Lvft tn Right: Livutcnant Ifharh-s Mcatl, Captain IH-te-r Pappas, Lic-utcnant Anthony Piotrowski, Master Sorgvant Willis Roavh. 'Flllf l'lilDl'i OF 'tEASY Must Military: James Zinkovitvll th-ft? H1-st Stnlh-nt: Rohvrt l'Jl'1't'l' ll't'llll'l'J IS:-st Atllh-tv: Garth Ma4-l arlan1l fright! Page seventy-six First Row tl. to r.l: NV. K1-nny, Sgt. E. llclvhanty, lst Sgt. YY. Roach, lst Lt. A. Piotrowski, Capt. P. Pappas, Sgt. M. Rilvy, Cpl. N. Goes, Cpl. U. Tynclf-ll, J. Hawkins. Scvoml Row: J. M1'Mah0n, U. Catalano, W. Folvy, F. liloomfiz-ld, U. Pappas, H. llotha, J. Fitzpatrirk., R. Muller, J. Muna- ghan, J. Moore. Third How: J. VanAmhurgh. M. EZIHPII, T. Stanton, J. 0'C0nn0r, llpl. XY. Lvonarfl. V. Sahistri. J. Blaanhocr, R. Bowman, R. Nia-- svn. Fourth Row: fl. Sniilgin, R. Andi., D. Olmrting, D. Rim-hard, Viv. R. Horan, F. Mar'Farlan1l, C. Lvhman, Pfv. R. Ahhott, ll. Burns, D. Crotty. First Row tl. to r.t: Cpl. J. Zinkovitvh. Cpl. A. Mayonc-, Cpl. WY. Silva, Sgt. J. I'1'nn0y, 2nd Lt. C. Mead, Sgt. R. Fre-Pr, Fir. J. Lanllmy, Sgt. R. Fapv, J. Leonard. Sf-vom! Row: A. Santamlrva, J. Korr-man, J. 0'Day, M. Mavaionc, J. DiI'ofi, l'f1'. A. Fogarty, A. Corfli, E. fit-linski, J. Fvvko- witz, R. Kapvrka. Third Row: E. Pittz, J. Flynn, G. Dv- sorniean, A. Zumpano, Wi. Hinoy, E. Con- nm-ll. J. Nlnllvn, ll. Sansone-, J. Vandewalkvr. Fourth Row: D. Nolan, J. Early, G. Wlivlan, R. Hcndorson. ,a :X FURST PLATQON nwnfnrawarffura-faux-xaarf4-+414-114411114-aaaaxuaaan- aruwunravafxarrar4141+-nwnrafm-4:-xnrxnrarararua-4141414144 5550550 PLATOON S u3f .Q X fi NW vm zz! 'nz Us . 1 K All ms rw mg an gmt l'uy4' .suzwniy-s4'1w11 STAFF OFFICERS OF COMPANY UC Left to Right: Master Sergeant William Straney., Lieu- tenant Peter McCarthy, Lieutenant l'f-ter Carey, Captain litlwartl Murphy. THE PRIDE OF GEORGE Most Military: Karl lloll fventerl lim-st Student: Rohm-rt Coyle fleftl Best Athlete: William Kissane frightl w Page seventy-eight First Row fl. to r.l: l'fr. F. O'Brien, Cpl C. Phillips, Sgt. J. Comis, lst Sgt. W Straney, Capt. E. Murphy, lst Lt. l'. Carey Cpl. L. Hawley, Pie. P. Wilher, D. Clarke Sevond Row: T. Mx-Eneny, .l. Kretzer, K Killelea, R. llolhof, R. O'Sullivan, W. lVlul len, E. Miller, D. l'afundi, VV. Petrie. Thirml Row: T. McNally, J. Schreiner, J. MvAlonen, ll. Visker, Sgt. W. Kissane, M. Ray, R. O'llonnell, R. Stuff, J, O'Sullivan. Fourth Row: R. Crooks, C. Chesky, J. Temple, C. Drehitko. First Row fl. to r.J: Pfr. R. Monsko, Pfr. E. Roberts, Cpl. J. Reilly, Sgt. F. Hoey, 2nd Lt. P. Mm-Carthy, Cpl. T. White, Pfv. V. Uarufi, Cpl. K. Doll, T. Hutton. Sevoml Row: J. Warren, T. Lauterhorn W. Ostramler, J. Caylorll, T. M1-Carthy, R. Allen, J. Williallls, J. Suitto, G. lirovkley ll. Hurley. Thirtl Row: J. Carroll, R. O'Mara, J Farrar, J. Shea, F. Mottolese, A. Audi, G Strait, R. Coyle, T. Schulz. 1 9 Fourth Row: B. Decker, J. Thihomleau, R. Dellavilla. STAFF OFFICERS OF COMPANY II Left to Right: Master Sergeant Glen Viieatllorlltmltz, Lie-ut:-nant Thomas Bailey, Lieutenant Timothy Caul- fivlalg Captain John La Fond. THE PRIDE OF MHOWEU Most Military: Robert Lynch flcftl lim-st Httult-nt: Barry I'l1mkctt fr:-ntm-rl lit-st Atlllvtoz Raymontl llonnolly friglltl Z 2 Page eighty FIRST l'lA'l'OON First Row ll. to r.l: l'f4'. F. Km-gan, l'l'1' N. Vi alsh. Cpl. E. Smith, lst Sgt. U. xx-Pillll vrholtz, Capt. J. I.aFon1l, lst Lt. T. liailvy Sgt. H. Lynvh, Sgt. lst Class F. Walling fortl, J. Sayers. Sc-1-ontl Row: l'l'c'. J. Flood, R. D1-Marco F. Kelley. l'. Fortuna, F. lJt'Fl'ilIl1't'S1'O, F l,1'l1'I'SOll, E. lic-lst-y, li. Sivklm-S. Thircl Row: R. Rogan, W. Tario, F. lla' Polo, V. l.ol'onto, E. Kimmins. R. Annli. F Korllan, U. Smith, H. Louvks. Fourth Row: R. Dyer, B. lVle-rgvs. F. Kvar nvy. ll. lfvan, Lpl. J. lloran, Lpl. J. La liomlmrml. J. l.ilSt'll. li. l'vmln'oola. ll. Ford First How il. to r.l: l'fv. H. Strazzi, Cpl ll. Ott, Cpl. R. Sln-vllan, Sgt. R. Vaalnais 2n4l Lt. T. Caulfivld, Sgt. F. Kirk. Cpl. R Donnelly, lfpl. R. liasvy, Pfv. J. Vfink. Svvonrl How: C. Pizza. M. Slapf, J. l'rc-s volt, I.. llott, J. Gray, ll. Lyons, R. Iarossi l'. Ariro. Third How: J. Martin. M. Carlin. ll Syrvtt, B. l'lunlu'tt, J. Hranllow. l.. Calal lano, ll. Tllarshok, M. Starr. ti. Rive-rs. Fourth Row: D. Nlt'NciI., J. lmwis, XV llolan. R. liaronv. I.. Sl'lllt'lt'llt'l'., M. Mill In-rn. THE CBA ARMORERS v - . llu- LUX ,xI'lll0l'l'I'S slums' llunl lllvy Fill! align ilu-lnsvlu-s as pre'1'isn'ly :ls llu-y nlo ilu- rillvs in ilu- Nrnmry. Tln-y pe-rlorm an lligllly xuluml sn-rsivv in taking van- nl' ilu- military vquip- nu-nl of llu- llvgims-nl. lmfl to l'lQ1lll urn- Janne-s lluylorel. NN illium Uslrzlmlq-r. ,lolm Slmy. llirln- urll Mmlvslw. Pulrirk lluge-rty. lll1'll1Il'll llrouks. ,lulm Nluki. llury llurns. Jus.-pl: U'llugn-n. s .-Xmlrms llallllu-ms. .lem-pll l'qill'l'lll'. ,Ima-pll lil-illy. liolwrl .lll'illZl mul ,loss-pl: Nlorin. 1- 1 1 x ,v m Q Ku 2 .fn 36 ,w 5 x . 1 . f A Six. ff, H 5 Sfrzfllfkqf Dvuw A Sfllfr' SfI'r'r'f lrislll Xml ilu- NN uns- lmro aulll jus! lln- riglnl mm-ll In ilu- Knmml XI- 4llll'. will! ll lim' lloul'i,'l1 ol lll'1'l'Ihl0Il lIl1lI'4'lllll2 l'r1y1' viyllfy-!l11'f'f,' '-EES' 1, ------, 'i 'QISFF' . azslifi. :: .' LEE' ::l,. Eiiiirzaf- l ' A mf .. l 1-1, -fr ' r ':' A 'ai-'il , W, .5.. . . . gh :: ,. :I H.. .W-'L . ' ' h 'u::e-::s:laL..,-h I l 1-S 'S . 1 ' r x ... 1 V 4, l u!,,l,,..: L ..- .. ........ :. . . . . .: a s s is es. 'i--ei 5. F --1:21.-A-' Seated U. to r.J :Frederick Clark, Michael Burns, Paul Vella, Richard Shade, John Tickell, Edward Jarosz, Donald Savage, Garry Gagne, Kenneth Gawronski, Paul Werschler. Second Row: Charles Barthe, Martin Hughes, George Parker, Wlilliam Kelleher, Earl Walsh, Carmen Lanci, Paul Degnan, Stephen Christenson, David Delehanty, Dennis Hurley, Michael Desmond. Third Raw: Brother Aloysius, F. S. C., Michael Garafalo, Edward IJCCOSIIIO, .lamcs Slcas- man, Thomas Barton, James Pcdlow, William Kelly, Emmett Gavin, Joseph Manning, Brian lluckoff, Edward Hodgkinson. Back Row: Richard Syrett, George Jalmlmour, Richard Shacfcr. llrucc Miller, Richard Armonv. Joseuh Musella. Gerald Arzav. Holme-rt Shacfer. William Kaskv. Timothv Bisaillon. 'W x H W I 7 ig, f - 9 x Q. I 1 .,,. THE GRADE SCHOOL CLASSES CNZCBA SEVENTH GRADE A 5 2 - , 2 vi , , ' - X. If ll ll A ,mm First Huw f.W'llU'l1lJ NX illiaml UUIIIOII., llznid Ulu-rling. Ri1'Il1ll'lI trillilllllllb.. limusmn XXriglll. xlil'lllll'I l,ill'k1'l'., XX iuiillll llvim. Tinlollly uillllllilbll. Tllmllzls Sl'IlilHl'l'. Svvnlul Row: Wrillium Hutton. JRIIIIUS Hanlon. ,lolm Yflllllllll. IIQIIDIIIKIS l lI'lllilIgI. l'uul VFIIOIIIWUII Ri1'll1ll'1ll1llYiQlllC' Uuxinl Hull Rollvrl Taylor l'xl'1lII1'i4 I,HN0lll' .Illllll Pamlillo Tyliff? Haw: Hrolllc-I' I'gl'l'lN'illl. lf.S..1Z.. William' Nllirplly. liurln-lon hl'l'jll'l'0Il. IIHIIUILIRIS NIA-- Numuru, Cary Tuill'4'0. xxuilhvl' Zurn. John liiggvr. -Xnllluny l.e-ally, Nlulllu-xx NI1'4:lIil'1'. l'11luur1l A ' llulxill. L- Fuurih Rant William lxvrk. Rivhunl Nash. linlu-rl Young. Rogvl' l'r1-nm. Nxvullvr Hmm-s. Firsl Ron' fl. Iv r.i: Paul Kirwan, John Hurry, Ri1'llZll'1I Hulm. Rivlmrml Slllilll. Ril'Il1ll'1l Walton. Holm-rl liyvrs. Rirllaml lfrunk. .lnlm l'iroll4'. Tllollnzxs Hun-ns. Nlunriva- lirignull. E Evcornf Knut Hl'0lIll'l' l'ralm'1s. l'.h.1.., ,lnlm xlfhllllll. Holm-rl xIlll'l'2ly. William Llark. .losvpll Losils. I'-l'2IIH'ir l,u1Iusse'. 114-owl' Yalulrin. xxvilliillll Kl'lI1'lll'l'. Holm-rl .lnl'4lzm. lhlviql 1:4'Il1ll'1'illI Xnllmm l l'AlIl7l' s 'l'l1ir1I lfmr: liriun lfalrmmly. ,Xla-xumlm' Isl'0llSSl'illl. ,Iulm I,ill'iSl'iilI.. llmifl Ye-zzi. XXillium Mlznns. l'vlor Gross. liolwrl Sturm-r. .lulllvs lfiurillu. ,lollu xvllI4'lll1'. 'l'rau'y Nlbflll. l'uul lxrvu,L!. Q ii' 73 W ng . : W x i ! 1 L51 a he ar nat ta he ana l5'eetle isn ,tl l6'eetle isn 't a sinaea l6'eetle isn tt a Chespianf in faet l6'eetle isn 7 neneh af anything. fte isjnstalufays there. yn any- thing ana everything that is a 61624 aeti- nitn l6'eetle is present ana is asanree afjan ta all the ,aartietjaants in entra-enrrienlar fnnetians af the sehaat l5'eetle is nat anln happy when with the Haetetsf he alsahnas aelqht in ufatehina the ,earents 'araanizatians af 61524, and enpresses the thanks af the Keailnentfar the lnany ilnpraaelnents that these sa- eieties have hranaht ahant ------ ,llettnities if Q 'ig Fw 1 s 4 fi x , 2:55 if X xv eww V ' , W X Q x, S? ix mp :Z AQ N 'N i y ' HH 7' 0. C 71 .xx 'Mk ffn Hll'C5H?R L45 ff fm Vw YH R, . fx Tw'-, 1 ig, , 15 JIT. m fi Quo fix . XG af' Hx X Vx 0 lla , L, Q I .- . 2' 'Q K X 1-., ii ' L:f f'?j. - s Q.: Q fm Q, . . X..k K Q , M, 7' 1 f h'TIll'l'l' of tllv boys. 'flu' driving: form- In-Iniml llln- sllvve-ssflll Ulm- Clulr, Ivft to riglllz Hrolllvr lllzlrvlwv, uwolllpzlllietz llrolllvr -Xlnysills. Nlmlc-ralnr: aml l'rof. Nlvilalrllly, 1'0IllJlI4'l0l'. M .5 , XX A rv - Lxkh. VK K, 5 3+ QE X i . . f 1 .J m 3 :., l l 5 l . I ly - A W 4 A H, 5 'A Vkr- 'E A9 Pugv wiglzfy-vigil! cs First Row: J. lil:-usoll. IJ. llllrle-y. 11. Nmwinslii. XV. Slrulwy, J. Williams, IL 0'- Sullivan. Sf'f'0IIf1 Huw: K. Doll, U. Burns, l'. Sll'll1'I'W'ZlJlJ. J. Nh-any, li. Rulwrls, J. Toul- plv, l'. lllvilurllly. Tlzirrl Row: J. Pillz, R. II1-mlm-mm. S. Him-lla. R. I.allur. N. llilllllillltb., 5. llc- lamvy. Fourth Row: ll. Syn-ll, li. Tllilmdvau, J. Ijlllligilll, W. l'a-rrn-null. ll. lN1c-F1-rran, R. lllulmnvy. ll. Fosh-r. Fifth lfmv: l'. llyclvn, J. Romano. ll. Lnxlrks, J. Surnuwski. ll. J 0 y 1' 0, T. Rzlynmml. Sixifz Row: NY. lJJ1'fJ0llllgJl, T. 'l'yrr4-ll. V. l.ol'onlu, ll. Laviglw, ll. llogarly, J. Wvink, l'. Jill-lllvlllivlil. Svrvnllr Row: M. IAUIHJJS, l'. Grussi. R. Cas:-y, D. lxllllll. l . Ks-4-gun, 11. Cata- luno. Ifighlh Row: J. Diiliulio, 0. Burr. ll. Cn-vnu. R. Lynvll, J. Vunllc-loo, ll. Ford, J. Nlvssina. Ninth Row: ll. llurlwll. M. Hagan. A. Piulrowski, R. lla-mlull. J. llrgcnlo, J. Rilvy. 'IVPIIIII Row: U. Burns, l'. XIHIIAIIIJIIIFQZII, J. Horan, ll. B4-an, Nl. Hill-y. R. SIIPPJIUII, J. lloylv. TIN-rc-'s No linsim-ss llikn- Show linsim-ss. Hur Ulm- lflnlu. nulnln-ring: 67 in full loin ge-Is an lash' of ur:-al T4-lvxision, Ultra lligli l l'l'llll1'lI4'yu no lvss. ln spill- nl' lllllllllllvll up pe-aramw-S. Ti-I1-xisimn. llzulio, .'xlIl'i1'SYill4', Spring liulwvrt zlnnl u lllllIIlN'l' of olln-r progranns lllvy still lin4l linn' l0pl'u1'liu llm ' ' ' ' Tlu- l'1-lnlsylxzlniuns IIZIY1' lltlllllllfl on ns. So Dear To My lll'ill'l.M Hvrf' yon ran sm' our illu- fflnb as ilu-y look:-fl at an post- s 1' a S 0 n ilvnmllslrzllioli. Tln' Pvvnl was Ihr' vnnnn1-nmralion for ilu- Alluany l'lun of Union pul on lay tln- Ni-w York Stam- lloaral of Hz-gi-nls. June- 23, W5-1. Wi- pvrforlnc-cl lu-lorv many ilistinguisln-el gn:-sts in- rlmling I:0IljZl'l'SSlll2lll lmo U'- Brirn, Gun-rnor Tllmnas li. llc-wvy and llnvvrnurs uf nvigll- boring stairs as wvll as lll1'lll- lwrs of our Slklll' l4l'lZlSlilllll'1'. N0 wonilvr it is 4ll'ill' In our lwarls. -rv lln-y put on u lll'0gI'illll for l'or1'sl NN IlllS s 2lll4'l'IllNlll sh 085' iiliiliiifllftiiiibiififlflflfibl-I-tl-lf!-lift ? .f-f- .ia n .ww Page eiglzty-ninic SENIOR PLAY OF I955 THE MILKY WAY CAST OF HTHE NIILIXY WAY Sitting ll. to r.l: Edmund Kam-, Host-:nary l,ul'oinl. ifalllvrint- Early, Bur- lyara Vvnnard, John Romano. Standing: .lavk Pallullv, Thomas llzlilvy, Blll'll2ll'l Rilvy, Edward Smith, Ray- mond llonm-lly. tlll2ll'l1'S lllorrill. MEMBERS OF THE STAGE CREW We ran'l und:-rsland how the set looked so good if this is all thvy did lvavk- slage. fgreat job, gangll Seated il. to r.l: ,lame-s file-ason, Edward Mllrplly, Thomas Burke-, Charles S Willialll Buvkoff. Page ninety uno. Standing: John 0'Conm-ll, Bruce Mvrges, Timothy Caulfield, Donald Graham, W illiam Kissanv and Thomas O'Brivn tryirrg to figure out whivll Switch puts some lilo into the avtors. 'QA Trilfufff U11 gjrmf I H Dlftrff ar-,M r. J-:'11r1I111fyf'r The Senior Class presented The Milky Wfayf' a hilarious comedy in three acts, on the nights of February 0 and 10 in the school gymnasium. ,lust as a Broadway production is taken on the road, the sehool play was given a few ont-of town presentations. The Hrst stop was St. Anneis Home, then St. l'eter's Hospital, and finally the troupe took to the hills of Mt. McGregor to pre- sent their play at the Veteran's Hospital. The 1000 spectators who saw the play at CBA were highly pleased with the performances. The Milky Wvayu will long be remembered as one of the best in the seho0l's history. 4'Tilnher, is the ery as the stage erew goes through their paves. Kneeling: lion Graham. Standing tl. tn r.J: .lalnes Gleason, William Bnekoff. John U'ConnelI. Un ladder ttop to Isot- loml: Tlmmas Burke, Timothy Caulfield. 'F X ' K lg., - , 7' :GV Nr. llardlneyer explains to Edward Smith and tfhurlf Nlorrill the intrieaeies of playing their parts and as how to heeome hot sports reporters. ? ' ,tl ',.J'f f K. SEV-. it 1. 'ii if iraq? 4 ., it 'writ' , f . ,nk . 4,. Well, it was sort of a plopf' explained Ed Killer lxane, to Catherine Early and Toni Bailey in the seene before his first pre-arranged tfixedj professional fight. Page ninety-onq .fx 1 S ORATORY CONTESTS AND DEBATE TOURNAMEN S 1. llrolllvr llvlivllivl 1'0llg!'illlllillPS T'ulri1'k Hrossi nn luis vivlury in llw .lunior Class Urulory Hmm-st. llvlil in Jilllllilfy. Imukillg on arv tln- S1'1'0ll1l un4l ll1ir1l plavv winnc-rs: xlil'llZl4'l llznis anal x1il'll2H'l Collins. lirolll- 1-r T54-in-4li1'l prvparml lln- 1-igllt ronlvslunls from ilu- ,lnnior Class wlm parli1'ipal1-cl in this vonipvlilion. Tllv ifonlvst was ont- of lllf- most illl1'I'1'SiilIg livard at CBA in 1'0- rvnt yours. Page ninety-two vo llc llvnnis Cnrlwlt mravtisvs llis swvrll ln' T T fora' a fasvimllf-el lll group of -H1 svlmlurs Tllv Sl'lIi0l' lll'2ll0I'y llunlm-sl was lu-Ill ill Ili '1'l'IlllN'I'., Nilll lla-nnis winning lirsl plum' Tlu- 54-nior Uralurs -'4-I Inf:-lllvr for Rl F : - orc' lll'1'S1'llllIlfl lln-ir Spf-1-1-In-5 in - . -:nor Lmlh-sl. All 1'4bIlll'SlZlllTS we-lu 2ll'lll'll Ivy lirulln-r llvnry. Imfl to right -nnis Corlwll. Williann Nlzirlin. Cary l,zl xignv :nhl l l'anl1'n's Ill'l'Tl'llll1'l'S1'0. XfKliSl'l'Y lll'Ili.N'l'lCliS lfor lln- first limv in svn-rul yvurs. CHX mls rn-prn-se-lm-ul lay il re-all Varsity lm-am ul 4l1-lrulillgz. To llw right wn- sm- lirolln-r Xrulor 1'llIll.l'l'l'lllg xsilll liill xlllfllll, Hql Lu- ou. lid Nlurplly mul Curry l.uvign4- just I1-forv ilu- la-ann look part in ilu- Sh-nu lournanm'nl. Tlu- lnoys svorwl wvll in Illis flvlmh- mul uc-nl on lo ilu- Slulv lfinals. llu-y also took il 'l'l1ir1l l,lZll'4' :Mvalrll in Illv llil NWFI ux lo nun . . ar sz H ur A 4-nt. Tln- I4-:nn was eozu-lu-al mul llll'1'l'll'1l lay llrollu-r 1.1-onaral. 3 Q 1 ,Ill N l U ll 1IUN'l'l'l5- 'l'.'lN'l'5: ll. lo l'.lt l'4-nn Sll'll1'l'W1ll!l. lllicllalvl Collins. JUSl'lDll Ulixvr. l':ll- r i 1' k Hrossi. .IUSl'pll Nlorin. l'e-le-r NYillnur. lllirluu-l lluvis. ll n el lll3llIlllllS Nowinski. SUl'll0MURl'I SI'l'IfXKl'lRS N-alml ll. to r.l: lirwin Svllwvigurcll. llivln- urql lla-lulull, ,Iolm lllllllllllllgS, lloga-r Nlor- auski. Slumling: Rolwrl llvslvr, ,lllllll lla-Ile-Yillv. Will iam xll'lll'0llgll, l'f1lnur4l l,ulor. Page vzizzvfy-tlzrwa First Row: R. 0'Sullivan. E. Sullivan, J. Gaylord. ll. lllutlx. J. N11-lfarllly. D. Corlwtt. R. Sossa, G. llagna-, D. Savugv, R. Frank. SPFOIIII Row: H. Clit-sky. l'. TIIQIIIIITSIDII, R. Piotrowslei, J. U'Sllllix'an, J. xl1'.'xl0Ill'II. Thirfi Row: F. Mark. P. W'ill1er, R. Maguire. R. Hesler, R. Monvslxo. J. Murphy. R. Le- Hussm-. A. l'arlu-r. Fourth Row: J. Rvilly, E. Zivlinski. M. Starr, J. Roxio. ll. Marco. J. Ivinski, IC. Pronly, A. l.oNlay. Fifth Row: NY. Tinguv. R. Frm-r. J. Watvrs, J. Sarnowski. li. lin-ag. ll. Rvisner, U. Slllllglll, lll. Park, ll. llillvn. Sixth Row: T. Burns. R. Slrazzi. J. Fiorillo. R. lit-mlall. R. Rowman. T. Stanton, T. Rivrio. ll. Nowinski. Page ninety-four' SCHENECTADY CLUB OF C B A Every morning, wllile the Alban- ians are enjoying their sleep, the Mon of Schenectady are riding in buses and cars to get to CBA. As in recent past years, Brother Felix is the jovial Moderator of the SCIIPHPCILIKIY Club in its activities, and kef-ps up the good spirits ol' the group. At the lf-fl art- tho oHiv1-rs of the lflnln arriving at tln- school parking lot. Left to rigllt arm- Ilan lllutln, Trvasnrn-rg Romeo Sessa, S4-vretaryg Dennis Corbett, Vive- Presidentg John M1-llartlly. President. JUNIOR HIGH SCHOGL BAND First Ron' Il. lo r.I: Il. Uvn- nlrvuu. IC. Walsll. Ii. Hawrunski. R. Nlurruy. I . lIIznrk. Svrorul Rmr: NY. Rusky, R. Slnulv. J. Lusilo. Ii. Frzmk, R. NYIIIUHI. Il. Sznuga-. T. Kc-IIvIwl', XY. Clark. 'fhirrl Razr: I'. Y.-lla. E. CuI- xin. .-K. lmully. XY. Kvlly, A. HI'0llSSt'lill. ,I. I'urisn-au, III. I'arIu-r. R. XXYIHIII. NI. llurufuln. JUNIOR SENTRY STAFF MEMBERS Svutwl: Editor Rolwrt SIlIl'Z4'l'. Slamling, first lfmv: NY. lfnlun YY. Kvl- Ivhvr, Ii. Syrvll. I . Imllalssv. Svrmuf Rolf: T. IIZIIIIIJIUII. 'I'. Iu1'.NillIllll'il- ,I. Yale-lm-. Il. Ulu-rling. Il, Sanugv. HKNIII INII , I LII: X' i'lm 1 ' urs I'4'4I- s Mivlrv lx. 'viq 'vn4Il'vaul,lIurry Gapun-. Tlmnlus K1-Ile-In-r. Ile-unix Ilurlvy anal XX illiaun lu-Ile-In-r. Page ninety-five - Firsr Huw ll. to r.I: 'l'lmmus liurkv. John HUUIUIIU- 'Vlwrllus liuilvy. John l'ullum- llzmivl Ylulh. l I'illll'iS XYz:lling,zl'ur4l. John llilliulio. lilmrlvs Bunn. l'I4lwur4l Nlurplny. U -f N SPVIIIII! Huw: I,illl'il'k liullux-Ho. NX illium l'1-rr:-null, ,Iosvph Suxoiv. RUIIIPU S4-wsu. Hvnry xIl'l 1'l'l'ilIl. lfzlmuml lxum-. Hurry Luviglw. 4:Il3lI'Il'S Nlvznl. Ihlllilhl fgfillllllll. 'lvlliflf lfmr: Hurry Ifmul. HFIIVQ' Nl:-rgos. RLIQIIIUIHI Xmli, Tillmllly Caul- M1-Id. Nlia-Inu-I Nile-y. ,lowpll lrgvnlo. John H'lIunm-Il. Nh-I1lon lxvlsf-y. ,lose-ph Suyn-rs. lfnjoying: lll4'lll5l'IN1'S ul lllv .xlllllllli l,ilIll'1'. l,1'4'1'lll- 3 In-r Lf. am- ls.-am-fll f:IlilI'I1'S Nlnrrill. Win-lun-I liilvy. Nmwy l'alnllu'n: tslznulingxi Xmlrvu xlllllllll. ,lolm H'- nnm-ll. lAllliS1' Rilll., :xml Vrilllllllly 1:illIHil'I1I. llur1nony all its iim-sl uns 4-xhilrilq-nl by lln- Urn-I all lfamlily Niglll on Jilllllilfy X. .-Krouml lllv Illiki' uw- ll ln ri Ray Ilunm-lly. Ifrunk xXilHiIlgf0I'1l. John Ili- '3 illlllill. Jolm Nmmum. Nlikv llilq-5. IN-lv Nh-1Iurllny. tlilflll Nlzu'l urlzuul. lhll Hiram-5 and Lllff l.4-lnnun. Page' 71,1-!l!'f.Ij-Slhf This ye-ur saw an great illvrc-also in the numbvr of dances at CBA. ln addition to the l'l1lll0M'Pil ll and the Block HB dzlnves, sponsored by the llauicv il0llllllilIl 0 und moderated by Brother Jzunes, the-rv wore several F1unily Night l,illll'0SM after the basketball gnnws. These dances werv origginutvd und promotvd by Broth:-r Ara- tor, and mvt with enthusiastic' support from the student hody. Many pure-nts stuyvd aft:-r thc- guuu-S to wutvh thc- danring und liste-n to tht- iuusiv. .M tht- uppvr right are' Mr. and Hrs. lluwurd lloum-lly und I'ro- fvssor and Urs. Donald M1-Curtlly. Ons- of tha- popular hands to play ut tho Family Nights was Los Young and his Squaw- Ilauu-0 lhlvkvroos, pivturvd ut tht- right. Othvr hands that played aft:-r tht- gzunvs we-rv Stun Kos:-k's Huy Mr-lodians ' and Pat llugn-rly's hixI1'U'0ll0lllt'S.,' -,+...,,... Wm... . N,0.-,..,...f...L. l'opulzu' us always was the' uunuul Hallow0'4-u lluuvm-l Uohlins and witvln-s I-l'SlU0lll'll tlu- walls of the- Mvss Hull. us the- hoys und girls dam'vd lo the- IllllSll' ol' tho Nlvtro- uonws. l'i1-lurvd ul thi- It-ft with tln-ir dail1's uri- John Romano, Dave- llc-au. llrill I,t'Illlll'00k, ,lim Zinkoxitrll. At thc llglll in .lohn 01' luull. Tim t - v .0 ' lfzulllivld, l'il'2lIlli Kll1'llilll and Hoge-r Sh-vuukm. Page nirzrty-svvvrz v Tin- 1-nnvllitlg :umm-ut of tlu- Vtiutn-r l'rmu was tlu- se-lm-limi of tlu- Que-vu. uutl in-r lll1ll't'il lilftbllflil tlw ill'1'il of swords to tile- iiI'1'flii.Il't' ol' tin- Ultl English iuu. ,Xml an lmvly Qui-4-u sin- was: 'Nliss Put Nl1'l'lu-v, e-wm'tt-tl Ivy HH-Vs gre-ut uthlf-tv. Tout liailt-y. Tin- Qin-vu must lmu- lu-r tfnurt. Assist- ing tfnlnm-I Nilllil uunl ltil'llll'Iliilll Built-y in tin' vruwuiug: of Quovu l'utri1'iu Nim'l'lu-v ure- llll' i,I'iIlI'1'SSt'SZ lla-utils-r Hastuluu, Esth- vr ilmlg, Push- H4-um-I, Mary Kilt-u Fau'rvll. P lall xiilflbilll. i'1llI'it'iil tiuirus. uucl lit-tty Kolnillurtl. l'r1gtz fzifzefy-wigltt Nia Nil -X ft-w uf tin- l'1lllpil'S take- lillll' out froul 1- ttunwt-alrlv Illllhit' of .Xl -Xiu-lv to dismiss lust Ilipliliiii ganna' with tile' 0iiit'l'l'S of itu- ullt- iustitutv. -Kumug tlu- group urv Miss 'ry lille-u l'1kll'l'1'ii zlud tiuloue-I lluu Mutil, 'ss Sully St-xillv and Major Hurry Laviglu-, Nlifs Jul-qut-linw Nlurphy amul Sgt. Major llnuulni tlrztiulul. ?'f z-.11 Frou! Rau' ll. lu r.l: Holm-rl Jnyrv, Jann-s Ulvuson. Thomas lhlilvy IN-lor Nh-liurllly. ,lolm lliliiulio. Tllonms Iiurlu-, Rilylllilllll Donn.-lly. .lolm - L llomuno. fllirlrllff Razr: l'ulri1'k llzlg.u'rly. Rl4'llilI'4l Crooks. Nlivlmvl Iilhllillll. lla-nry M1'l vrr:m. lvlil'll1lt'l Collins. flll2ll'lQ'S Z'3temll'l. .lalnws Ilollgllvrly. lmo llrvn- ' Ililll. Gary liurns. H Q H Hurlf Row: l'alri1'k llrossi. XX llliillll Nll'lll'0lIQLll., l'1-lvl' Ylllrrny. llillll TH E 'l'1-llfvr, nl'll1'l' yl4'l'f1t'S. ,lolln l'llllllll'll. .lusvpll llrgzvnlo. H4lWill'1l Slllilll. llolu-rl 5 lxlillllbllfy., l rum'is I,4'Fl'illH'l'5I'll. lirollu-r William zuul part of lln- Sm-nlry Stull. look on-r un issue' of ilu' Se-nlry lo se-4' lllul vw-l'ylllillg is in ornlvr, Rayuloml llonnvlly. llrolllc-r XXillium. Tlloums liuiln-y., l'4'ln-r Nlrlfurllly, ,lolm llilliulio, mul 'FIIIHINIS liurlu- urn' ilu- prinripuls in ilu- llil'llIl'l'. Tho layout must ln' all right lM'l'illlS1' 4-uwylmlly looks llzlppy. Pago wizzrfy-11i1z.e EDITORIAL STAFF OF THE YEARBCOK Frunl Hou' Il. In r.i: VIIIIIIUIIIB Iluultivlfl, Iiury IA-xiglw, EIIWZIIWI Murplly. I IlIIlIlllllI Iium' 44-n-1-aliluri. Ilunia-I Mull: In-0-1-1Iilm'I, Ruymoml Ilomu-Ily. John ICnnm-ll, ,lnsvpln Suxoic. Stl I'i0 Zfkiiiflifliiiii'lfiiiliiliiifkiiiiiliiii .' ' 'uml Row: NX illiam Igll4'IxIl0II'. IIIlill'I1'S Nlorrill, IM-nnis Iforln-tl, ,lolm Horn 1-1IvI. Xnllmny lrmsslxi. VIIIIUIIIKIS U'ISri4-ll, William Nlurlin. Illmrle-s Sumo. Thin! How: Iiolu-rl Joyn-. John Iimnzum. John Iunuxzi. I'z-lvl' xIl'IIlil'IIl3'. ,launvs Iile-zmnl BUSINESS STAFF. PHOTOGRAPHERS AND ARTISTS Frou! Rau' Il. lo r.I: Iirurv IxI4'l'g4'F. IXl'lIlN'IIl Iiuyvr. VIIIIOIIIQIS Ilurkv, William Slralm-y. I ,IUIIII Ku-vgull. XIPIIIOII In-In-y. I vlvr IYIlll'l'ilj. I'Il'1'1I ICIUII. Svcorzrl Row: .lolm I,1'llIll'yn llllurlvs NI4-ml. .Ianm-5 lImnmrs. .IHIIII IA2lI 0lNI- xII4'Il1l4'I RIIVY- ,loscpll lII'H4'IlIID. ,IOIIII 0111111111-II, IC4Ixszu'1I SIIIIIII. VIIIIUIIIKIS 'I'yl're-II. 'fhirzl lx'm4': I rum'is Ih-I l'uln'vs1'o. Willis Roan-Il. Nlivlnu-I flfmm-Ily. I'4-11-r Pappas, III-nry xI4'I'II'l'l'1lIl. 'l'Imnms XXI1iu-. K.. 5 6. -es, Y A - ., Q, 1 it ' -1 1 .f 4 Q, . ' J 2 1 , 2 , ' 9 is S O 6 E KJ 4 'B 3, 2 ra ' ' 'Le ' if X :jj Q 1 as Q W .1 . 41 Z K A 0 Q :sr M M1155 5 ' 1 I v, R351 -' - I -W,-na My-, . QW 4:19 fyama ,,f i ei! 1 94. Y 51 if, H ' Q A 7- Q ' av g x K , L K FJ Q Qs yr V4 'lihv tratlitiunal Haw:-st Sllmu-r of tht- Lauiivs Auxiliary was again 4lil'c-rt:-tl hy hifi EIIQZPIII' Filiitlll and Mrs. Gram- Nlavk, shown at tht- right with Mrs. Nlvtlarthv and Hrothn-r Thomas. i Tha' Alllllllli iitlllllllllllitlll Brvakfast of Ihr' Latlivs .-Xllxiliary. a rvgular autllmnzli e-vnnl. was lwltl till Nov. ll. 1951. Tlw main spvak- vr this yt-zlr was tho RPN-rt-rlti Thomas H. Kay, pastor of St. J0hn's tihurvh. pivtllrc-tl at thv le-ft. Nt-xt to him is Mrs. Frank Qllavke-lllrllsll. who sa-rw-tl as P0-t'il2iil'lll2ill with Mrs. Rivharti l'. Crinigan. .M tho right are- Urs. ilonuhl Nlvlfarthy, l'rvsi4h'nt of tht- Lzuiivs .-Xuxiliary. ami lirothcr Tholnns, Dirt-vtnr. Page one hundred two tht- Silvvr Tva art and Hrs. Howard ll S1-lmfvr. l'rvsi4ling ut um' ni tht- sm-sf-ral tahlm-4 at Hrs. ,I 0 h Il wyflblllilll 4441411441'lfililiiiiiflilifiiliifilflifl Ul'l'lIIl'1RS UI TIIIC S1Illl'INl'IlI'l'NIlY XUXILIKHY I to right: Mrs. Clilllllilw Nmsinski. Tw-usllrnl Nlrs. lluwarsl I . llilh-n. Vim--l'r1-s.: Wlrs. Paul X. Ifru Prsw ' Mrs. Roluvrl lfl. IROSYIIIIIII. li1'l'0l'lIiIl1,l S!'1'l'l'lilIY LADIES ALIXILIARY '--- '-f-' 1' OF SCHENECTADY Thr avliwilivs uf ilu- Laulivs' .Nuxiliury of ivllm-l1v1'la1ly iIl4'Illlll'4l svn-ral Sll1'1'4'SSfllI Rlllllllliiflt' Sal:-S. Hzlkv Szllvs and lfaril Pill'- ivs. In awhlition. a 1Zlll'iSlllIklS l'arly alnl lhlfTvl Supp:-r was ln-lel. mlirn-rl:-4l lay a ruin millq-0 vulnposvll uf llu- follmving lallivsz il. lo r.l: Nlrs. I.. lfllvsky. Mrs. J. lvinski Hrs. J. trSllHiYllIl. Mrs. Nl. Nuwinski. Mrs. ,I IN-lla Yilla. Nlra. P. Frank. Hrs. F, Willwr, Nlrs. R. Nluth. ,Aw - .yyfm - . a f -- N 1 1 ef, 1 - X. , . . ,J al A . kwrt A Page one lzurzdmd-tlz'rcc Page one lzuudrpfl four OFFICERS UF THE MENS ASSOCIATION-1955 First Hou' tl. In r.t: Austin X1I'CL'll'I'0II. Iwo Burns, John Vrmnan, Trt-an 4llI'l'l'. Tun: llunulnu-. Svrmul Rmb: ,lzunvs Ula-zlsml, l'r1-sitlt-nt: Howard Frank, Vivo-l,rt's.g Al ith, Histnrizmg lim-nm-tl: Robinson, St-t-rt-tary. YN Ill'Il tht- lutlios dint-. tht- mt-n must work f Taking ova-r its waitvrs for tht- l42ll1iPS ,Mlxiliary f:lll'iSIIll2lS Party are: lvfl to right: Iiill Smith, lim! Mllltls-rry, l'vrt'y l'arisPau Tum fLllHk'lQIllPl', Matty lfitzgrraltl, Al Tur luutt-l1or's saw. nt-r, .lim Ulvason and Lt-0 Burns with the -xg flllZlll'Ill1'll of thv Door Connnillvv, wllivlx llanlllval all mlm-tails of home lnaskf-tlrall ganws we-rc fllikf' Bl1:llll'llllPlIl uncl Paul Ti'lll'f'l'. NlJY'0IllllPl' is Minstrel Time' at CBA. llezuling a largz- group of talf-nn-el entvr- tainvrs wvrm- ilu' End Men and Inlvrlovutor. Lf-fl to right, sc-alvd. are Us-nr Millrr, Har- old Korf-man and Elmer Parker. Standing arf' l'at Svralino, Bill Cooney, Paul Clarke and Dirk Sulislrnry. The Steak Roast ol lln' Nlvn's .-Nssnviulion was ln-lml ,. l's Grow' in curly Svptvlnlu-r. film:-I1-y You tunic: U. bports l'Alll0l' of llu- lxnn'kvrlmn'lwr N4-sn. 4X rliungvs u low words anml luasls wsilll an few ol' llu- gang. Page mm lzlczlclrvfl fin t11-iii!!!-il-iititlikiiiliiliiillll'il'if KIIIHISTIAN BROTHERS -KCVXIJIHIY ALUMNI OFFICERS SENIOR ,-KNIT JUNIOR IIIYISIUNS Firwl lx' Ju' I lu r I' olln F J' v ' 1 V' ' J lllglll . 1 1. . . J .. l'dll llp. lmlx .ull . ' un TH E l'r1-sinle-nl of lllv Sn-lliur S1'l'll0ll., H4-u-r1-ml llrnllu-r fXralm'. Wlmlc-r Y r John lf. l m'nf-r. lrvsinlcnt of llu- Junior S1'l'll0ll. l r1'1l li w A lhlsllllollsv. Jr L L 51007111 Rolf: lfwurish- ll. l.uxigm'. William J. xl1'xll'lQl,ll, Wvil lim: X 'l' 1 ' ' ' l ' ' OF CBA 1 . . 0 um-3. JI., Ru' laul l.. l.ummlly. Jr.. wlll1'l'IIl ll. llylm-r Cewrfffnf , , Vu-' Pano one izuudrccl six wvrv lllv lIll'llllll'l'H ol' Iln' Vulclvn ,llllllll'4 Nl1'2lf!lll'l'. Mr. lllilip .-K. lrall. zlml Nlr Wlr. ,lilllll J. llI'1'g1ilII. llr. William S. Sllivlels JI Y uml Mr. l l'2llH'lS .L l'llll'lglll. llullun-ll CIIPSIS ill lllv 'xlllllllll llilll1lll1'l Llass. lrl'Zl4llI2lll'.' nl' ilu- Class ol' 03. ln lllv lL0l'1'fll'0lIllll. lvl! lo right. arf- Nlr. l. l'uul , Y .lnsvpll V. Ilarmnn. -M-ross llu- lulnlv ur:- The Executive Committee of the Ser-ond Annual llolueeonling Day. lmfl i0 fi!!-lil, Joseph Skelly, General Cll3ll'llll3ll, 1hllSllll Sennett, Senior Sertion President, .lohu Forner, Junior Seetion President, Brother Arator, Moderator of the CBA Alumni. John Slattery tleftl and 'sllates' Barrett fright! give a footluall lecture to tlu' mein- ln-rs of the 1932 team. They lnrougllt foot- lnall lravk to CBA, and were tln- honored guests at this year's Il0lllf't'0llllllg Day. Tom Bailey. CBA grid star of WSL re- eeivos tho Brother Aloysius Nlenmrial Award and Trophy from Brother Arator. The Award is given annually to tlu- CBN player turning in the lu-st pt-rlorulaiu'c at the V.l. game. 'V Page one lzzuzclrcd seven r' BW N J, ffrglqwm wfiilil A f 1 V M .yy NAC Jaw it f j- , fi vt 'i f s L 3 rata aut tha stahas wraps the 61624 afar-rrp. yas, its Kettle aaaih, chatr- ihp his heart aut till the last saraha af X play. fits thrhrst ta apt ihta tha stahas, X aaa the last aaa ta Italia aaa urhatsaar X' thcsrara is, hs 71 ts!! pau that 61624 rah t X! lass .7h shart Kettle is tha spirit hrhiha if the spirit hahiha the traias of tha l6'rathsrs. Chis aa-ar-air spirit prevails ah all par tralas, aaa has piash 61624 aaaa raasah ta haast af its athletic rrcartt With a aatr af thahhs ta aar arrat raachrs, M11 Qaliaaha aaa M r. 0 'J-fairs, Wa prasaht the ,Athletes af par srhaah thlstirs John Romano and Ray Donnelly were the eo-vaptains of CBA's 1954 football team. Both were on the starting team for three years. Ray was named by the Knickerbocker News to the All-Alhany first team and to the second team hy the Times Union. John received honorahle mention in the Kniekerhoeker and seeond team in the Times Union. First Row ileft to rightl: C. Kelsey, T. Burke, R. Casey, F. Wallingford J. Pallone, R. Donnelly, Co-Captain, J. Romano, Co-Captain, T. Bailey, J DiCiulio, B. Kissane, W. Straney, J. Purcell. Second Row: Brother Leonard Athletic Director, P. Teufer, N. Preston, H. Ford, J. Horan, C. Mac'Farland R. Andi, B. Andi, J. Miazga, A. Fogarty, R. Whelan, Mr. Carl Falivene Coach. Third Row: N. Caimano, P. Blanchfield, J. Wink, O. Barr, N. Goes C. Lehman, R. Horan, D. Crotty, J. Riley, K. Robinson, D. Foster, E. Maki. Page one hundred ten f 'lllllll llaih-y. tht- llrotht-rs' top lravk, was nam:-al first tn-ann All-Allnany hy hoth tha- lini1'kn-rhorlu-r Nm-ws aml tht- Tinn-s Union. llu- was also awarmh-il thc- Thorn lllt-An tro- phy for hrillianm- as a till.-X ham-k for throt- y4-ars. ll4- will lu- long rt-mt-nllu-rt-el hy .-Xllvany fans for his four tou1'h1lown 4-lfort in tht- Catholic- High gann- of l9S3. WSW- .-.. '-'wnx.,....,t. CB,-K 1-oavh, tht- phonl- with l tht- S4'l'1'4'Il pass TOM BAILEY John llilliulio tlisplays his lrlork- lvnsting form that we-akt-In-ml many u lint- for two yn-ars. Will long lu- rn-- llH'llllN'I'l'tl for his 0lllSIillllllIlg th-- ft-nsiw play and strong tl:-sirv to win. No foolhall tt-am wonhl ln- vmn- plvtt- without a small do or tlit- play- 1-r. lfligfs U1-nc lic-lst-y fillc-tl sux-h a rnh- for thru- yt-ars. Although hc- was a rt-st-rw, ht- gan- 1-ve-rything in all tht- gann-S ht- playt-ll. , Q-,is -PW? U ,xy '94 if . ' 2 , . Q' f M -it-in as - f. , A l M ,ti 4 ,. A , - , , JA., .tVt...,4,. 4 I r Carl Faliva-in-, Qlisvussf-s stratr-gy ova-r rat-klie-hl 1'ozu'h lla- NX halt-n. Ilan-, will go? Ray Cast-y in his first yt-ur of Var- sity hall prow-4l valnulrlm- to the singh- wing: stylm- of atlas-lc. llis spt-1-cl alnl agility ht-lpn-tl till.-X out of many tight spots this yt-ar. Page om' lazmdrvd f'If'l'f7I, Tom Burke wus a varsity reserve for two years, hut showed to advantage in the Cutholiv Central and Alhuny High games. Bill Kissane was the first team Center for two years. His very aggressive style of play helped the Brothers to many toueh- downs. Page one hundred twelve SENIOR GRIDDERS Ray Andi, who was re- sponsible for the tie with Kingston with an un- erring PAT, was a varsity starter for three years. QA ft ...Av I, V ,T nv V. eww- X f , -J., .4 .,t.--5 .., ,M ,Q ..,,, gs L-4. .. ,. ,.. -A w,A'j , Ken Robinson hurdles a Vinventian man in form that hefuddled many opposing defenders. Jaek Horan saw plenty of aetion for the Broth- ers in his three years on the varsity, and is con- sidered a top college prospect. - A D THE THE WHISTLE ,lulm Romano and Ray llmnn-lly slmlu- llumls with Nlivlu-y lfurvorun unll Tony Malone, Vina-ntian vuptuins, during pre-- gann- instrum-tions. .lark Pullout' was CBA's strong lnoy tat-klv this year. Um- uf tlu- ln-st tavklvs in the vity, he will long ln- rvnn-nllwrvtl for llis determination und spirit during many games. Ray .Xncli slmws lmw it's mlonv as lu' u4l4ls l1ll.'l's sa-vvlltll point to tln- svoru-lmurel during tln- first quurle-r uguin:-st lllovvrsxille-. Tom lluil- vy is llibltllllg tln' lmll. ,lorry l'ur1-vll was lln- surprise' of Tlurry Fortl gun- vu-rytlling ln- the- se-ason. A lnoy who nc-vm-r pluyml lnnl 4-vt-ry minutt- this se-uson. llis de- footlnall be-forv this ya-ar, .lc-rry was l'a-nsivv play wus ste-llur tlurouglmut outstanding in every ganna lu- playr-tl. lln- se-uson, vspvvially in tln' l.uSalle gains-. Page one hundred thirteen Bob Andi, Bing Kissane, and Tom Bailey stagger in from pravtiee followed hy Paul Teufer, Ray Donnelly, Tom Burke, and John Romano. 'glmggo my head , hollers .lack Riley, junior end, as he is mauled lay two Vinventian defenders after catching a liailey aerial. Page one lmmdrecl fourteen Garth lNlaeFarlaml, CBA end, was rated the lu-st pass eatehing end in the eity this year. ln the Kingston game he ran wild su-oring onee and setting up another touchdown. Don Crotty, junior sensation, was named All-Albany for the sem-oml straight year lry the Times-Union. His all around play and drive has earned him a reputation as Irving one of the finest players exer to don the l'urple and Gold. CBA VARSITY RECORD CBA INDIVIDUAL SCORING CBA ...... 25 Kingston ..... 25 Player Pos. Pts. CBA ...... CCHS .............. ....... 7 Tom Bailey HB 48 CBA .v.... 25 Gloversville .......A.... 13 Ray Andi END 15 CBA .,.... 14 Cathedral 7 John DiCiulio FB I3 CBA ........ 7 Vincentian , 26 Bay Donnelly QB 12 CBA ....... 13 Albany High ,...,....... 21 Cartli Mac-Farland END 12 CBA ...., .,,,..,,. 7 La Salle .,,.,,....... .... I 1 Joe Illiazgu FB 12 124- Total Points 99 Bay Horan 'I'ACKl,E 6 Wlon 4 Lost 2 Tie 1 Jaelc Riley HND 6 CBA reshman ootball :quad Keeping the varsity uniforms in good con- dition was the job of Sylvester Delaney, Vin- eent Garufi, and William Fennell. These man- agers performed their duties well, under tlie capable direction of Brother Felix. First Row fleft lo rightl: J. Williaiiis, K. Killa-lea, l'. Mvliann, J. Donovan, A. Cardona, R. 0'llonnell, J. Maki, J. Sass:-rly, T. Mrliartlly, Second Row: B. Allen. Manager, A. tlordi, T. Condon, J. Mullen, E, Connell, E. Pittz, H. Barone, l'. Reynolds, A. Sant- andrea, Manager, Brother Anthony, COHCII. Third Row: lirotlu-r Williani, Coal-li. J. U'11agen, A. Dv- S0l'lIlP8ll, J. Branmlow, J. Blaaulroer, R. Riley, R. Bowman, J. 0'Connor, R. Illarsllok, J. Flynn. Missing from the picture: N. T4-liska, li. Carroll, C. Burns, M. Lyons. 508 VARSITY M ANA! JICBS Page one hzmdrcd fifteen s 5 2 I Front Row KI. I0 rJ: E. Roche, C. Sano, J. Keegan. S. Rinclla, Nl. Collins. Second Row: ,I U'9ullivan, M. Davis, M. flisondi, XV. Foley, C. Stuart.. J. Coniis. Captain John Keegan Page one hundred sixteen TH E SEASONS RECORD During October the Cross-Country team participated in one dual meet. defeating New Lebanon, l5--10, for a perfect score. The CBA harriers took the first seven places with Captain John Keegan taking individual honors. This meet served as a warm-up for the open meets in which the team made a good showing. ln thc Proctor Meet the team finished eighth, and in the Grout Meet the Brothers finished oth. Ed Roche was thc individual winner in the Class Division of the Cobleskill Meet, with the team taking second place hon- ors. At Cloversville the CBA harriers placed third. Brother Denis, Coach of thc team, brought the team along very nicely this year, and next ycar's prospects are bright, al- though the team will miss Sal Rina-lla. Chuck Sano and John Keegan. First Hou' II. In r.l: lluynmml Jolmsnn. ,lulm lllllxllllll, Tlunnua Q liuilvy. John llilliulio. Iinymoml llusvy. Svroml Hmr: lirnlln-r X l rauu'is. Nlmlvmlnr. John llilvy. llaurlll lllau'l nrIuml. llnrre-ll liurm ,lolm l'olili. llonrll l'l1lN1ll'Il U'lluir4-. 'fhird Huff: ,lillll4'S ll0llillllIl'. liriun Nl:-Nullp. kl'lllll'lll llolnin ' , , sun. J' u i N in alggrvgutiml of svninrs 4l4'Ill0IlSlI'ill4'. lIllllt'l' 1Inzu'll H'llzlire-'Q Nilll'lll-lll vyv. llu' url ol' sn-l-flmolillgr. 'Flu' svniure- swrv ilu- lllillllhlllyi ol' llw le-:un this yvur. :mel vxvry om- ol' llwm will lu' missvll lay CHX ful- lmsvrs. lim l:0iIl'll lrllillfl' vim lu- llt'll1'll4l4'll on lo ruunnl our pronlifinp: uml1-rrlussnm-n into slunpn- for nvxl HPZISUII. Wf' IA-fly Johnson Tum Iiuilvy John Ililliulio Ifamous for his alt-fully It-ft huml .K 2Il't'ilI playvr . . . u gn-al vaptain Thi- Imll hawk ol' tht- vlulr . . jump shot . . . voul aml flu-4-ptiw . . . . . In-st wht-n tlu- 1-hips art' down can hit with il sn-t or zu jump shot . . starrvll ill our In-st gzlnn- against XII, . . ill tht- floulrlv figurvs all svasnn stvzuly, strung . . . also a gr:-ul rv . . All-Qllhzuly svlzwliotl. Imuntlvr. A tt-use mount-nt in tht- flillllt' against liollovs, with Tout Ilnilc-y Irlovking out an oppum-ut to make- a NSIPQIII.. TIN- Hrothvrs won this gznm- Ivy I2 points. Ish Burns was high with 15, and John Ilitliulio and L4-Ity .lolulson starrml on defense. Page one hundred eighteen INDIVIDUAL SCORING Ganws Fouls Ficltl Player Pluyetl Nltulc Goal 'l'. Bailt-y is 4:4 81 Il. Burns III hh 53 Ii. .lolmsnu 17 27 44 .I. IliGiuIi0 I8 25 45 C. IIIzu'I urI1u1rI I7 Ili III ,l. Illlllilllllf' I0 I2 23 R. Casvy I2 12 20 .I. Riley I4 18 I7 ,I. I,z1I onfI I0 5 0 J. I'oIiti 8 2 6 Ii. Robinson 0 2 5 B. McNulty I0 0 I Ilotul 'oints 205 I72 I I5 I I5 08 58 52 52 Q2 I4 I2 2 CRA w,,, ..,..... THE SEASONS RECORD 40 ' Y mcentlan ,A,................... CBA AAAA ,,,,,,,, S 2 St. Mury's 1Amst.l CBA ,,,, A, ,.... 49 St. Mury's 1C.F.H CBA ,,,, ........ I 57 C.C.H.S. ....,...,..,.............. .. CBA .... Y,Y,,,V, 5 1 Lohoes ...,...... CBA .AA. ........ 5 6 Clovcrsvillc .... . CHA ,,,, .,...,.. f 17 St. Ctlllllllhikl .... CBA ..,, .,...... 5 6 lfatheairal .,.. CBA ,,,, .,EE..,, 4 7 LaSalle' .,... CBA ,,,. ,,,..,.. 4 0 Columbia ....., CBA ,,,. .A,,, 5 4 Cathefirai ....,,,..,....,E..,..,.. CHA .,.. ....,... 4 5 St. Marfs 1C.l .5 CBA ,,,, .,,.,,.. 4 8 Yiuceutian ........... .... . CBA .... ...,...A 6 7 Cluversville .,,,,, CBA 57 ' Laballe CBA .,,, ,,,..,.. 5 8 Lohoes ,. ,..,,. .,..,,...,,,,. ,,,,,,,, CBA ..... ......, 5 2 St. Wfaryle fAmst.j , ..,.. CBA .,,. ........ 4 0 c:.c:gH.s. .........,...,,.....,,4,,, I w 1 John lliliiuliu go:-s way up high to ge-l off um- ut his uwl jump-shots iSll1't't'SSi-Ili, too? in tha- Ulm'1-rsxilh ganna-. CHA took this om- hy an vlosc svorv. tlarth xiilt'l 2Il'liIll4l Ray Cust-y John I.ul oml Dovvlupvii a grvut jump shut . . . Calif-ii ou hy Coarh U'Hair4' in thx' l'opulzu' with play:-rs :uni tl0N1 strong I't'il0lllIllt'l' ou otfe-uso uunl 4l0- tight spots . . . tops in lnzill-sh-allillg: . . . hvst with his jump shot . . . mouhl ft-usv . . . high in St. i:0Illllllliil.S gauu' . . . au :lrlist of the push shot. kvvp oppoun-uts gum-ssiug . . . mouth with IU. :uul nh-ft. Pagr' one Irumlrvcl HilIl'fl'4.'H , fl :ff A X27-fSiCif'fW574?5'Ij,i' 0 f'f,!'S W'.'?T il:1 as U f ,lim Ihlllilllllf' Kon R0lPillS0ll Jan-k Hilvp Ham driw- aml sol Pllllillly m-ll . . . Turk will lw ilu- sc-l sllol on In-xl Xu 2lQ1gI'1'SSiN4' l'1'INPIIll1l1'l' . . . has flrznss fuuls and is :la-nelly on lln- foul 54-ur's vluln . . . l1anlp1'r4'1l lay illnvsa also nl:-H-lopn-:I an good hook hlllil . . lim' .... 'X Junior. he-'II lu- lln- lrull lhif your . . . will ln- u llliliIl5lZly m-xl an fusl mam aural full of fight. hunk of nvxl y0zlr'w vlulr. M-ufoll. lm!! In Righl: 1:0ill'll ,Iulm lu-nm-113. l,m'ry liyrnn, Nivk 4Iuinnuno. Uma- l'.USl4'l'. T1-rrp ifupvluml. Iyllll l.alxig:lu'. Hun Huglurly. ,lov Nun ll.-Inn. llivk H1-mlull. Ilill I.4'0llllI'II. Sh-xv SllIl4lNillSkQ. Kustin Nln-iiurroll, .IU IOR VARSITY TEAM - l955 llllfllf om' ,I.2l,IIfll'f'll tzvcufy 1 8 4 , , , ,'., '-NNJ , John l'oliti Brian Ni1'NulIy liZlI'l'1'iiBlH'lIS A Soplmnmrv . . . will lu- il SiilI'll'I' .K iivfonsiw sp:-vialisl . . . has nm- Isla was lln- Junior slurle-r on llus nvxl ya-ar . . . gn-at lmll-humilvr . . . nmrn- your of Yarsily play . . . In-sl yn-ur's le-ann . . . Ili1'Illy of Jriu' il strung, and ulrlv lo IIIOYI' willl lin' with an 1iI'iXiIlg lily-up shui. spirit . . . nvxl ya-zu s Uilplilill. faslvsl. In front fl. to r.l: ,lolm Farrar. .IZHIIUS Nlrlluim-ss. fupialill. Svulwl: li:-sin Killa-Iva. Philip xil'iiilIllI. Xnllmny iiiifliilllil, Gary ll1'S0l'lll1'illl. Hurry Plunk- vll. John Flynn. NX ilfrml lu-nny. Sfllllllillfli Iil'0liIl'I' XX iiiiillll. 1:0lll'il. Jllllll YIFNIZIIIOII, ,losvpll l :ill'iy. John 1rti0lIll0l'., iingn-rs Rilvy, Ruin-rl lin-mln-l'sm1, Uuylwll xxilviilll. ,IilIll4'S Nloow. FRESHMAN ii TEAM OF I955 Iiflgl' nm' lzzmdrvfl fllwwzfy-m11' .--,... L w my .nf- 4 i P VARSITY-1033 Firxt Rau' fl. to rj: lfrank Tan-din, l rv1l llmky, Holm-rl llI'Sl'lll'l. Svvollfl Row: llallk Nll'l'l4'l'I'klII, lxarl llull, ,loss-pll l'larrar, l'lll1l'l'y Tllllrtltlvilll. 'l'llirrI Row: N1-il Walsh, .Nlunagvr, Alfrcal Turin-r, John lflanvy, lla-lulon K4-ls:-y, 1 I iiliarlvs lllvacl. Page one hundred twenty-two At thc beginning of tlif' yr-ar wv wvrv lmnorml lu haw- Rvvc-rmul Brotllvr E. Via'- lor, Assisianl Superior Gem-ral of ilu- Clirislian Brothf-rs, to awarrl llw me-flals for tho National Nlilitary S1-lmols Cham- pionship. Shown al left is Igl'0llll'l' Vivlor shaking liamls witli lfaflf-I Svrgvanl llanla Mf'Fvrran aflvr vnnfvrring ilu- mvflals on llim and Carle-I Svrgf-ant Fr:-ml Hof-y. ln ilu' havkgrounll W'iiN'lllIlfZ ilu- prvsvnlalion of awards is liaflft Svrgvznlt Major llonalfl Graham. lst lllfli-tltS'l' TH-X Xl Ra-v. lirotln-r llkllll, Nlmlt-rator: Capt. Ray- lnontl ,loym-, Cum-ll: just-pli Fan'rar. linu-ry Tllilnmh-ull. Karl lloll. Hunk NlI'l'il'l'l'illl. Chur- lvs llc-ml. This tm-am nun top honors in tha- lst -'l rniy Arm-zt. and Thirel l'la1'4- font of M00 si-lmolsl in tht- 1-ntirv cunntry. l'i1-tnra-tl ut tht- right is llc-nry J. xlI'F1'I'- run. tha- uni-lim' man on this ye-ar's Killa- 'l'4-ann. llunk. as ln- is 1-all:-il lay his nluny fric-mls on Iln- tn-ann. is the most improve-tl slloott-r ul' thc- yi-ur. lfonsiste-ntly hitting: me-r lflll. ln tht- llc-urst lnnlixislnul scoring., ln- shut W2 to mkt- lst plat-v in tln- lst Krnly ,Nm-al. llzink also has thc- ruling: ol' llistinguisln-nl Hills-man. :Xt tln- lt-ll is at pivtnrn- nl mu- ol' the- lfirs l'lau'1- National lillilIlllll0IlSlllp llvurst Nlmlnlx whit-li we-rv won lay this 54-:iris lst ll:-urst T1-uni. A is if fi Page one lzumlrvcl fiveriztg-Iiuwtf Wvutvrl fl. lu r.I: fllfrm-tl 'l'nrnn-r, Nlvlclon lie-lst-y. lfrt-tl lle y Wtumling: lirolln-r JK. Paul. lllmlvrator. Holme-rt Urs:-hvl, Jann-s lfralvy, Ill0llll .loyre-, iltbilfll. K Pagr our lnnrrIr1'rI t'wcf11fy-f0m- V0 4. K ' ie ',. 1 ,..1 'M ,txifx op g V0 Karl Doll, an '6Exp0rt, shows his style- in the Sitting position. Karl always has a 50 in this spot. Seated fl. to r.l: Rivharrl All:-n, Rohort Ifoylf-, Ward l'e-tric-. John Pho- lan, Wiillialn lVlnll1'n, llanivl llurlvy, John Suitlo. Svrond Row: Tony Cordi. Rohm-rt Ursvhel. Enwry Tltilnmlvau. John lmwis, Leonard Srlllc-i4'ln-r, John Cas- serly, Joseph Mc-any. Third Row: Charlf-s Dre-lrilko, Frank Tarrliu, l'aul livinkafner, ,lark Farnsworth, Nivholas Tvliska, Cary Burns. JUNIOR ARSITY RIFLE TEAM Loft to right: llaniz-I Hurley, Rolwrt Coyh-, Jack Farnsworth, Holm-rt Last-hway, Robert Nit- tvngvr. ,lorry wost, Rohn-rt ifarpvntvr, Larry Ursvln-I. ,lost-ph Farrar, who is always in tht- Wfop Fivu- , dt-monslrau-s his outstanding s6KIlt'4xiilIg,, position. ,lov is anothvr CBA Rifle-man who has 1-arnvtl tht- oitivial titiv of Expt-rt. But l'm not the manager, honest! says Capt. Mvltlon Kvlsi-y to .Iosvph xvl'I'St'llit'l', as the Junior High hoy c-xanlint-s his we-ll taggval shooting jarlu-t. pitnong its othvr trips. tht- Varsity lt-ann xisitvcl W1-st I'oint for .1 sllonhlvr to shonhh-r match. host Point lianh-t liqltsartl NN ilhvlnl. shmsn alrou- at right, was our gnith- on a tour of lvllt'il' Sunnis Military .ht'iltit'Illj. .-Y Page om' lllllIlII'l'll f1L'v11fy-five mf! il :X DI SC H O Ol X I HH ll ICS Thvy start young an CHA---Illal's lhv reason lhul our Varsity is tops on the RiHn- Rangv. H1-prvsm-llting lhv llfkilllllltll' Svhool was thc' Rifle Toum volllpusml nf Xvillianl K6'll1xlll'Y, K4-nn:-th llawronski, John Tivkf-ll, Rll'llill'll Nash. Hia-hard llululuno und Vkallc-r Znrn. Page own lzzrndrcfl fLUCII,f1l-Sfx' Tha- llI'LlIlIlllHl Svhoul Varsity play- wl u full svlwlllllx- of gann-s lllI'0llgll lhv winlvr lvaslu'-lhall su-asun, and posh-ml a goml rc-vorml ol' 9 wins and 9 Iossvs. Tha- nwnllu-rs ol this te-ann me-rv: Klll'l'Illlg fl. lu rJ: .l. Vronlan, R. YN ulton, R. Lavigm-, T. Sl'llilll0l'. Strmrlillg: NN, Murphy, ll. Ulu-rling, J. I'arisvzln, T. North. J. Vale-nn-, J. Y lvclluw. D. Yvzzi. W. All2illlS. lirotlu-r Antony linvs up with his 1-raulv 111-luml lvI2lIllS., all llvauh-fl lor lln- Iiig Tinn-. 1.1-fl lo right ure- T. I lmrlun, E. Gavin. ll. lgilgllv. 12. Juli- lmnr. Nl. Burns, R. Syn-lt. W. Kusky, l'. llijlllilll. Nl. llvsnmml, S. lfhrislvn- soul Nl. llnghvs. ll. llnrlvy, lf. liurlhc-. LEAGUE CHAMPS Winning Team of the Junior High Major Basketball League. In front: Thomas Own-ns, Truvy North, Brian BuvkoIT. Standing: .-Us-x liroussm-au and Yi illiam Adams. l,l+lAGUH STANDINGS -- Vlvou Lost The Brothers 3 0 Clobvtrottvrs 5 3 House of llavixl 4 4 Lakers 2 6 Niagara l 7 Tln- PTIRIIIIIIS of tht- Junior liigll Minor liaslwt- hall in-aguv. Front Huw fl. to r.l: S. lilll'iSlK'llS1'll, XY. Kasky. H. Taylor, T. livllc-In-r. Burk Razr: J. Tie-lu-ll. H. llvliosnno, Il. Savugv. LEAGUE STANDINGS Captain Vfon Lost Taylor 6 1 Paolino 4 3 Gallagller 4 4- Walton 3 5 H utton 2 6 DYNAMGS The Cadet Ru-ginn-nt gave a great avi-onnt of itself in the yell department during the lraskellrull season of 1955. The Seven llyna- nms, voaeln-cl and energized lay Brother Aralor, did a wonderful jolr leading the ellevrs. At the riglll, Kevin Reilly, Toni Ray- mond, Mike lVlulderry, Urry Burr, .lark llnnnnings, ,lay Uunigun und liolu Mahoney. FOLLCW THE FIVE The If-ani got line support, both at ll0llll' games and on the road. Follow tllc Five was the walehword of the season. Leading tlie enthusiasts were tlle umm-rs of the Five Club: Andy Mattln-ws, Mike Collins, Ray Donnelly and Ilan Mntli. Is this ll elwer. or did sonlellody s an y 'glfree llolu-s? The llynamos take a lnreatller, while lln- stands let go. Page one hlmdrcd twenty-eiyyht AS THE YE R GOT DER WAY Tln- installation of olfivt-rs is a S0ll'lllIl und int:-resting ovvasion as tlivst- vatlc-ts rt-vitv tllv oatll of ollirv. fl. to rJ: Mc-lelon K4-lsvy, Cary La- vigne-, llonultl Rowland, llvnnis Cor- ln-tt. llanivl lxlllill, ,lolin Diiliulio and William Martin. Tln- Cutlt-t Rvtrval starts off tlli' st-liool your in tht- rigllt way. Un illn- 4-losing day tht- vadt-ls re-4-4-ive Holy lfonnnunion from Fatln-r l':llgt'll0 Sln-a, OFM. Left to right: K1-n Boyer, Etlnnnnl Kane, Pm-tc-r Cars-y, Jann-s Connors. llonalnl ,lonvs anel .losvpll Whelan. A familiar siglll lu-foro rvgnlnr svliool llt'glllS. l'anl Smith looks a littlv startlt-al at .lolxn tIassm'ly's Iirsl 1-Hurts to tlo an alnont l'zu-1-. ntl- Q Q ,. 1 Page one lzmzdrcfl f-zvvnty-111nf Q C Q 1 E, SILVER JLIBILEE OF BROTHER PAUL The rail:-ls of 4I.li..-X. wc-rv pl'ixil4-gm-el. 4-arly in 01-lolnf-r, to assist at llw Silu-r ,lulnilvv Hass of H1-wrm-ml lirotlu-r l'aul, FSC. Tin- ovvasion was an inspiration lo ull, vs- perially wln-n wa' li-arnr-il tllat llrollu-r l'aul was a rvsi- ilc-nl of our own ilapilol arva, and a graduate' of l.a5allv Instituto, Troy. Tlw Nlass was 1-1-le-lnratc-il lay Rvvf-rs-ml lfatllvr llasil lforln-ll, OFM Conv., wllo also 1'Xl1'IItlA'll llw ln-st wisln-s ol' stuclm-nts and farully lo llu- Julrilarian. FASHION SHOW A sure sign of auluinu is ilu- Lailic-s Auxiliary Fall Card Party. This ym-ar a Fashion Sllow was pre-si-lltvcl on lllv same- vw-ning. Among ilu- 1f.H.A. lllUll1'lSN worc- lllc- lll0lllt'l'S of two of our Sllllll'IllS, Mrs. ,lame-S lllr- Ellione anql Mrs. .lanws Collins, sllown al lllo If-ft willl young lxe-yin M1-lfarllly ancl Br:-mlan Riln-y. HB.-K CUURTNII-IN lirothvr ,lanws gc-ts in sonn- autumn prac- tirv fur his Huck:-t Squad, tht' Tvnnis Var- sity. that is. The i4'illll did u finv jolt on ilw rourts this yt-ar. Luft to right: lirothvr Jann-s, Richard Nlilus. John Sarnuwsiai, Rivh- urd B4-ndall. Dvnnis Curln-tt, l'n-tm-r Lydvn. A JW -all f -f--fi I X84 GRID CHOIR Football pI'a1'ti1'v van lu- va-ry tiring, hut just nn-ntiou u song, and thc Ulm- llluh ifuntirullu-rs sound u nu-rry note-. Knvvling fund Ivuning to llw lvftl: Bill Kissanc, ,luhn Konnnm, Ray Casey, Bill Strauvy. Standing fund parullvl lo Ihr' holtom f0I4'iZ john llilliulin. John Horan and Harry Ford. HAND l,l'iXlli'iRS An ull-yr-ur jolt is share-d hy i,l'0fl'SS1ll rn-ady for foothull gzunv appz-ul'ulu'4-s. ,lunn-s Lvyclvn and llrutlu-r li. Antony. liunul instruvtur and Music-rutnr ru-spa-vtiu-ly. Thvir first plans ixuw- In do with gn-lling ilu- Bllllli COAT GETTER That little feller, Billy the Xllth, always seems to make a big hit with the erowd, but somehow he just doesn't seem to help the team too mneh. Is he a jinx? Holding the monster are ll. to r.l: Ed Vishnesky, Holrert U'Sullivan, Franees DeFraneeseo, and James Williams. CRAFTSMEN Faseinating to do, and faseinating to just wateh. David Delehanty is ahsorlred in Riehard Armory's painting jolt while Wil- liam Heim peeks in the door. The Arts and Crafts Class, under Brother Aloysius diree- tion, has made a real hit with the junior High lroys. l mms. Page one hunflrcd thirty-two BREEZY CHATTER The fine weather of the fall brings out Brother A. Franeis, CBA Bursar, and some of his little .lunior High friends. Posing on the lnreezeway steps are, on the left, William Des- mond, Brother Franeis, Miehael Paolino, and on the right are Charles Barthe, Williaiii Kelleher, and Rich- ard Syrett. CHRISTMAS IS THE TIME FOR GIVING Christmas Irells ring out onre more as our sehool Santa Illarrell liurnsl presents Col. Dan lllutli with a trumpet to replavo his whistle. Lt. llol. Dennis Corin-tt, the M. C., finds it quite funny. GRACIOUS GIVER Through the gifts of the Ladies Auxiliary members, CBA. was able to se-ntl Christmas packages to the tots at St. Vin1'ent's Homo, and we were honored to have His Exeelleliry, Bishop William A. Seully preside at the distri- bution. The children didu't seem at all von- eerned that Santa is wearing Inlavk instead of red. The Bishop's helpers are Cadets Anthony Cordi, anfl James MeNutt. , 4.4 AWARDS DAY It took a lot of harrl work anfl patient prar- tiee to win the srllool letter. Looking with pritle at their aehievements are Dave Foster and Jim Williallls. The fellow iu the bark- grouml is the New Look. ff. Page one lzmzdrfd thirty-three The Yearbook Staff EDITORS Edmund Kane Daniel Muth ASSOCIATE EDITORS Raymond Donnelly John Emmett Edward Murphy TELEBOOK EDITORS William Buckoll' Carry Lavigne Anthony Piotrowski STAFF WRITERS James Gleason Robert Joyce Charles Morrill John Horwedel William Martin Thomas O'Brien John Ianuzzi Peter McCarthy John Romano SPORTS EDITORS James Conners Henry McFerran Charles Mead J Edward Smith Thomas Wfhite BUSINESS STAFF John Keegan William Straney John O,Connell Willis Roach Charles Sano Wilbur Tario Roger Slevnukov Thomas Tyrrell ART DEPARTMENT Francis DeFrancesco Peter Pappas .lohn Penney Michael Riley Joseph Urgento PHOTOGRAPHY STAFF Thomas Burke Fred Etoll Bruce Merges Kenneth Boyer Meldon Kelsey Peter Murray Moderator: Brother Angelus Eugene F.S.C. 'iiifliiflifliiiiiiliii THANK YOU ikiiiiiliiiiiiiilii-ki The Staff of the CADET of 1955 expresses its deep thanks to everyone who helped in the production of this yearbook. Among them are: Brother B. Thomas and the entire Faculty of C.B.A.g Mrs. Dorothy Fellows, Mr. Frank Craig and Mr. Paul Birch of the Gustave Lorey Studiosg Mr. Thomas Flynn and Mr. An- thony Tardiog Mr. Peter S. Gurwit of the Jahn and Ollier Engraving Cog Mr. James Gilmore of the S. K. Smith Cover Co.g Mr. David McConnell of the Ben- ton Review Publishing Co. Inc. Page one hundred thirty-fvw RAW RECRUITS Wow, ilu-y'r1--gc-tting small:-r cw-ry year, say thvsv thru- Svniors as the-y look ovvr nvw rvrrnils. Lvfl to right: Stan Kose-k, Bula Lym-h. ,lan-lc Horwf-ulvl, ,lim Williams, Ilia-k .-Kllvn uml llrvg lirovklvy. TV SNACK This is a new voursv just for Seniors, it is vallml Arlvan1'Nl Tvlvviewill. Left to right: liharliv Morrill, l'1-le Lyrlvn, Ray Donn:-lly, Tom White, Tom Bailey, and Bill l'1-rrvault. UYl'2Il-S'I'lII l l'Ill l.1NIIxHli This is wllal is dom- lo llill Slrunvy lllilvl' In-'S rc-:ul onu- of his vpil' povms or wlu-n ln-'s lrying lo prow- that lu- rvally elial losv 20 poumls. luul lll1'l'l' you uri- ami lln-rv llv is. Thi' strong ling:-r luoys on lop ara- lllizirh-s Suno and Tom Hail:-y, and lln- rvsl of lhv molr slumling ura- ll. to r.l: John U'Conm-ll, Tim liaullivlnl, John lli- Giulio, Bill Slranry, Frank XY allingforel. lflql Kam-. Ray Donnvlly, John Romano. Km-1-ling arc Ilan fllnlln annl Mike- Riley. Page one h1uzdrc'rl tlzirty-fivc I r . .....,I..,,., A F- . -kann-un-x-xx-xxma-+14-4 +1414-4-4-4-+14--ra-4141+-41+--xarr RAYMOND ANTHONY ANDI 70 Reber St. Albany Tel.g UN 9-7815 PATRICK ANTHONY ARICO 42 Summit Ave. Albany Tel.: 3-1562 THOMAS FRANCIS BAILEY 230 Clinton Ave. Albany PATRICK PETER BATTUELLO 10 Greenock Rd. Elsmere Tel.: 9-3171 DAVID ANTHONY BEAN Heldervale Slingerlands Tel.: 9-1313 JOSEPH JOHN BELARDO R. D. 2. N. Y. Post Rd. Castleton Tel.: CA 7046 KENNETH WILLIAM BOYER 86 Younglove Ave. Cohoes Tel.: CE 7-5984 WILLIAM CHARLES BUCKOFF 11 Highland Dr. East Greenbush Tel.: 77-3911 THOMAS EDWARD BURKE 1 Carroll Terrace Albany Tel.: 4-8259 PETER ANTHONY CAREY 8 Hawley Ave. Albany Tel.: UN 9-5500 RAYMOND WILLIAM CASEY 217 Delaware Ave. Albany Tel.: 62-2781 TIMOTHY PAUL CAULFIELD 19 Arthur Dr. Albany Tel.: 2-3979 MICHAEL PETER CONNELLY 70 Woodlawn Ave. Albany Tel.: 2-2771 JAMES JOSEPH CONNORS 15 Sycamore St. Albany Tel.: 2-9019 DENNIS FRANCIS CORBETT 2654 Second Ave. Schenectady Tel.: 2-7852 JOSEPH WALTER COYLE 180 Rosemont St. Albany Tel.: 8-2416 FRANCIS ANTHONY DeFRANCESCO 5 St. James Pl. Albany Tel.: 4-3274 EDWARD RICHARD DELEHANTY 616 Third St. Albany Tel.: 2-3753 RAYMOND AUGUSTUS DeMARCO 10 Westlyn Pl. Albany Tel.: 8-3426 FRANK JOSEPH DePOLO 502 Second Ave. Albany Tel.: 3-7179 JOHN VINCENT DiCIULIO 62 Delaware Ave. Albany Tel.: 4-4813 RAYMOND ELLIOTT DONNELLY 47 Summit Ave. Albany Tel.: 62-3289 ROBERT DAVID DYER 61 Whitehall Rd. Albany Tel.: 3-5191 JOHN ANDREW EMMETT 542 Myrtle Ave. Albany Tel.: 3-0195 FRED ALEXANDER ETOLL, JR. 46 Grandview Terrace Albany Tel.: 3-6195 HARRY HAMLIN FORD 288 Madison Ave. Albany Tel.: 4-6962 PAUL JOHN FORTUNA 8 Edison Ave. Albany Tel.: 2-0287 MICHAEL JOSEPH CALARNEAU 188 Columbia St. Cohoes Tel.: CE 7-2737 EDWARD VINCENT GIRZONE 10 Mohawk Ave. Hampton Manor Tel.: 4-9497 JAMES LEO GLEASON 3 Hummel Terrace Albany Tel.: 3-7906 DONALD FREDERICK GRAHAM 346A Hackett Blvd. Albany Tel.: 2-0594 ARTHUR HENRY HARRIGAN 40 Nathanial Blvd. Delmar Tel.: 9-1901 JOHN JOSEPH HORAN 10 Walter St. Albany Tel.: 4-5816 JOHN ROBERT HORWEDEL 35 Twiller St. Albany Tel.: 3-1628 JOHN KERWIN IANUZZI 912 Hawley Ave. Syracuse Tel.: 74-1474 RAYMOND MARTIN JOHNSON 69 Amity St. Cohoes Tel.: CE 7-5673 DONALD MORGAN JONES 850 Spring Ave. Troy Tel.: AS 2-3415 Page one hundred thirty-seven -1 4.114 '. Qf- .f- ,- ,gf 2- B , W 3 1 u 1' v. .- M., .V fy 1 X 5 if v. V.- . 1.115 ', -, :-Qf-. ' ,.:w-- 'ff ' 1 Jam: L. .. gif '- , . . ,vw ,,,.. 1... .1 .L -...X 'YJ I- r ' , J. 4 , . 1 L1 U ,. . ix .K .,: 4 x .,-1 PETER MICHAEL MURRAY 13 Priddle Dr. R.D. 2 Watervliet Tel.: ST 5-9900 DANIEL GEORGE MUTH 2084 Lexington Pkwy. Schenectady Tel.: 7-4773 FRANK JOSEPH NIGRO 120 South Manning Blvd. Albany Tel.: 2-4237 THOMAS ANTHONY O'BRIEN 33 Danker Ave. Albany Tel.: 2-6173 JOHN JOSEPH O'CONNELL 121 Van Schoick Ave. Albany Tel.: 2-9660 THOMAS EDWARD O'CONNOR 362 Delaware Ave. Albany Tel.: 9-561 CHARLES EDWARD OTT 225 Livingston Ave. Albany Tel.: 3-1972 JOHN ANTHONY PALLONE 162 Western Ave. Albany Tel.: 5-7225 PETER ANDREW PAPPAS 205 Whitehall Road Albany Tel.: 8-3620 BRITT LESTER PEMBROOK 227 Whitehall Road Albany Tel.: 89-2016 JOHN RAYMOND PENNEY 12 Dudley Heights Albany WILLIAM JOSEPH PERREAULT 17 Simmons Ave. Cohoes Tel.: CE 7-5685 CHARLES MICHAEL PHILLIPS 24 Glendale Ave. Albany Tel.: 2-0086 ANTHONY FRANCIS PIOTROWSKI 13 Strong Place Cohoes Tel.: CE 7-6859 PETER JOHN PLANZ 3 Beverly Ave. Albany Tel.: 5-6461 JOHN FRANCIS PRESCOTT 88 Willet Street Albany Tel.: 4-8927 JEROME EDWARD PURCELL 237 Whitehall Road Albany Tel.: 8-3471 RICHARD EDWARD REAGAN 1196 Van Curler Ave. Schenectady Tel.: 6-4103 MICHAEL PATRICK RILEY 75 North Main Ave. Albany Tel.: 8-7424 SALVATORE AUSTIN RINELLA 25 Fullerton Street Albany Tel.: 3-3014 WILLIS EDWARD ROACH 48 High Street Albany Tel.: 5-6149 JOHN FRANCIS ROMANO 74 Glendale Ave. Albany Tel.: 2-1714 DONALD JAMES ROWLAND 687 North Pearl Street Albany Tel.: 5-5745 CHARLES ANTHONY SANO 140 Cardinal Ave. Albany Tel.: 8-7429 JOSEPH CLARENCE SAVOIE 427 West Columbia Street Cohoes Tel.: CE 7-1508 JOSEPH WILLIAM SAYERS Dutch Village Menands Tel.: 62-4357 ROMEO ALFRED SESSA 1819 Van Vranken Ave. Schenectady Tel.: 6-9597 JON ROBERT SHEEHAN 21 Turner Place Albany Tel.: 2-1798 CARL JOSEPH SICKLES 68 Lancaster Street Cohoes Tel.: CE 7-1797 ROGER GREGORY SLEVNUKOV 147 Western Ave. Albany Tel.: 5-1269 EDWARD FRANCIS SMITH 28 West Erie Street Albany Tel.: 8-2704 GARY JOSEPH SMITH 112 Thorton Street Albany Tel.: 4-4444 WILLIAM JOSEPH STRANEY 1 Clove Lane Loudonville Tel.: 62-3256 WILBUR EDWARD TARIO 370 Second Ave. Albany Tel.: 3-1872 THOMAS JOSEPH TYRRELL 1412 Broadway Watervliet Tel.: AR 3-5378 JOSEPH PATRICK URGENTO 28 Maplewood Street Albany Tel.: 8-3882 RICHARD DONALD VADNAIS 383 8th Street Troy Tel.: AS 2-5806 EDWARD JOHN VISHNESKY 391 Western Ave. Tel.: 2-0101 FRANCIS JOSEPH WALLINGFORD 2 Delaware Ct. Watervliet Tel. AR 3-1619 GLEN ROBERT WEATHERHOLTZ 151 Green Street Albany Tel.: 6-1810 JOSEPH FRANCIS WHELAN 1134 Broadway Albany Tel.: 5-8576 THOMAS LEONARD WHITE 275 Clinton Ave. Albany Tel.: 4-3277 Page one hundred forty-one Gustave Lorey Studio Official Photographer for Christian Brothers Academy 91 State Street Phone 3-3226 P hddf lin-r W0lllll'l' who l'1'lll1'IlllN'l'S lllosv lronks ynu forgot? llvrv tln-y arc: llruiln-r l'1l'illI1'lSl assistants: ,lunn-S Vlvillialns illlll .lulin Flynn. -ab 'lilw ruining: ol' llu' illfplillll' lmlmls lltlllllllgl me-r 4I.l4.-K.. :ls lllvsn' mule-ls lll'1'llRll'l' lo lzllu- lu ilu' air. 4l,. In Ill: Nl1llll'll'4' l'1zlgn'll, l'il'illll'i lilnmnlivlal. xlZll'l0 l'rixi1ln-ru. Yulvnlinn Sulnslri. Lvu Iloll, lla-orgv llilillbils. .Iulin Ilan- lun. The' lull, sllorl, anll rnunil of our Ulm- lilulr, 1Vinrn- llarufi, Will Straney, and Cliff 1,1-lnnun, of vnln's4-.l prvpzm- to sc-remulv ilu- sm-lmol. ll's not lln- lllllSl1' lnut lln- noisc that butlu-rs us! Page' our' lzlnlclrvrl j'm'f1l-tlnw' 1855 Over One Hundred Years of Educating Youth 1955 MANHATTAN COLLEGE Offers An opportunity to attend one of America's most distinguished Catholic Colleges for Men. Courses leading to a of Civil Engineering of Electrical Engineering of Business Administration of Science, Teacher Training ' Bachelor ' Bachelor ' Bachelor ' Bachelor in Physical Education ' Bachelor of Arts ' Bachelor of Science CPure 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 MANHATTAN COLLEGE RIVERDALE 71, NEW YORK ne hundred forty-four THE LADIES' AUXILIARY OF CHRISTIAN BROTHERS ACADEMY Congratulates The Cadets of the CLASS OF '55 McAuliffe Pharmacy E. J. McAuliffe, Pharmacist Physician's Supplies 423 - 25 Madison Avenue Cor, Lark Street Phone Albany 4-1478 ALBANY 6, N. Y. 2 Best Wishes From KOSEK BROTHERS and their Gay Meloclian Orchestra CEdar 7-0303 5 short st. comes, N. Y. COMPLIMENTS OF Joseph Nusbaum, Inc. E. G. MAY Electrical Construction 199 Elk Street ALBANY 5, N. Y. Page one hundred forty-six JAMES HAMIL COMPANY Plumbing - Hardware - Heating Paints 1605 Broadway WATERVLIET, N. Y. Tel. ARsenal 3-2701 COMPLIMENTS OF HOTEL VAN CURLER SCHENECTADY, N. Y. Phone Schenectady 4-4431 JAMES McKINNEY 8. SON Steel Fabricators Incorporated 927 Broadway ALBANY 1, N. Y. Phone 2-7444 JOHN J. MEAGHER FLoR1sT 1144 Western Ave. ALBANY 3, N. Y. ,. v , Q I ' :X 'xr , - ww ' - .X 4 SILVER .IUBILEE CLASS V301 AT ALUMNI BREAKFAST Front Row: Thomas J. Dwyer, Phillip 0. Pratt, Jr., Dr. Willianl H. 0'Brien, James F. Cleary, Edward J. Roeder, John F. Connor. Rear Row: lnsp. Joseph Sayers, John J. Casazza, John C. Kol, Joseph E. Middlebrooks, Brother A. Lawrenre, Thomas E. Lawlor. THE ALUMNI ASSOCIATION OF CHRISTIAN BROTHERS ACADEMY SALUTES THE GRADUATES OF I955 OUR YOUNGEST ALUMNI lllllllllllllll Page one hundred forty-nine Phone 89-1116 FRED'S BARBER SHOP Three Barbers Expert Hair Cutting Air Conditioning for Your Comfort! 259 New Scotland Ave. ALBANY, N. Y. Josef Yezzi Dresses - Coats - Suits Hats and Accessories 42 No. Pearl Albany, N. Y. Moyone's Food Market FROZEN FOOD LOCKERS High Grade Groceries Sz Meats Phone: Ravena 8-2801 PETER McCABE, Inc. Builders Supplies Broadway at Dunn Bridge Albany 2, N. Y. l1lllllll IIllIllIllllllulllllllhllllllllll Pag e one hundred fifty SECOND AVENUE DAIRY 218 Second Avenue Telephone 3-5091 ALBANY 2, N. Y. Quality Dairy Products and Goergen's Ice Cream Phone 3-6628 Established 1910 John T. Trovison 8. Sons FLORISTS 335 So. Pearl Street, Albany, N. Y. ooRsAGEs AND BRIDAL BOUQUETS FOR GOOD FOOD GOOD ICE CREAM GOOD TIMES THE TOLL GATE In Slingerlands P AND B VARIETY STORE 285C New Scotland Ave. Your Neighborhood Store Looks als if ilu' 1Z1ld1'lS llllllll' ll cup ture of an illit'lI from X. I. lin Marion Rossi SPPIIIS lo lu- llalppy I ulmul il. Slll'l'0llIIfHIlg llvr ara- le-I4-r Pappas, Tom l1.C0lIll0l'. .lark K1-urn l llzlve- BPEIII, I alt llzlltuvllo. :mil llvorgn Pappas. otha-r Sriilrll Left oofl, A group of Juniors num-I with Br .lunles in the- library for an disvu of vorntions and fulurf- plans. to right ure' .lalnws Comis. John I l Paul Smith. Hrollwr James. Charles Stuart. wrillilllll Slum, and Andrews AISIUIIUWP. lnllnluInInInulnuInnnlnululunnnnnllnnulnnulununnllllnunnnnnunnlmulnuununulunlnullluuluunulunnllnlluulanmnnnlnnmnnumnnnunnun coMPuMENTs OF HENRY J. McFERRAN nlllllulllllllllllllllnlllllllllllllllllllllIllllluulllllulllInlllnllllnllllllllulnulllllllullnluIllnlnllllllllllulullnnnumnlnnnunnullmulnnunnanInnnlnunnlnlnnm Page one hundred fifty-one 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. NEWYORK mm II'll Il 'V Manufacturers and Designers of Military Insignia and Uniform Equipment Since 1868 Page one hundred fifty-two CLINTON WOOLEN MANUFACTURING CO. CLINTON, MICHIGAN Est. 1866 'k 88 Yearis Experience in Making the FINEST OF WOOLEN UNIFORM CLOTHS 'A' CLINTON STANDARD MARINE CORPS CLOTH Specified and Used by Cadets at Christian Brothers Academy COMPLIMENTS OF Luke J. Mullen Pharmacy ELSMERE, N. Y. Phone: Delmar 9-2413 COMPLIMENTS OF A FRIEND I7 X a a 1 K -N iw-law 7 ' ., . 'ff -LA. Vw 'TT A Q 'L .......-..-..... , .nw H Page one hvundfred fifty-three CALL! . . . 3-4245 J. EDWARD POOLE 8. CO. INSURANCE - SURETY BONDS Home Savings Bank Building ALBANY 7, N. Y. Dependable Insurance for 100 Years! Since 1854 lllllnlnlllllllllulllllllllllulllllllll IllIllllllllnlllllllllllulluullllulul A PLEDGE For over half a century men with talents, men with ideas and men with vision, painstakingly selected for special aptitude, have Worked to- gether 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 of fine jewelry for the Christian Brothers Academy Cadet Corps. JOSTEN'S Fletcher Cox, Slingerlands, N. Y. Phone 9-2133 Class Rings - Announcements Awards IllllllnlIllIlllllllllllllllllllllIllllllllllnllllllllllll Page one hundred ,fifty-four EDWARD DOTT'S GARAGE We keep 'em rolling 34th Year Used Cars 1177 Central Avenue ALBANY 5, N. Y. Phone 2-4681 CONGRATULATIONS TO THE CLASS OF 1955 LARRY BARRY PATRICIAN ALLEYS 350 FIRST ST. The Big Fight Scene from The Milky Wayf' Thafs Spider Romano, swinging: Burleigh Kane, duckingg Champ Bailey, going down: and Gab- by Donnelly, getting in the way. Thal's Mel Kelsey, Cadet Photog. behind the camera and the flash gun. Just taking a candid shot of .lames Messina and Robert Della Villa, who are supposed lo be reading the Bul- letin Board. but have half an eye on the cameraman. Mutual Benefit Health ancl 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 I I U It I I ll lluun 1nunumnmnnmmmm Page one hundred fifty-five Two Great Stores To Serve You . . MARKETS WHERE SHOPPING IS A PLEASURE 711 Central Ave., Albany 305 Columbia St., Rensselaer nnlnnlnlnllnllln I hvumlrcd fifty-six ANCHOR SEA FOODS 251 So. Pearl St. The Finest Sea Food in Albany 905 Broadway Albany, N. Y. Phone 62-4981 CIRCLE AUTO BODY CO. Stan Vogelsang, Manager Complete Collision Repair Hot Spray Refinished Albany Army 8. Navy ' Store, Inc. The Store of Ten Thousand Items Opposite Leland Theatre 48 So. Pearl Street ALBANY 7, N. Y. Phones: 5-9765 - 3-4321 Thibodeau and Simpson Mobile Service Station 2-9871 8-8541 Lubrication - Washing Towing New Scotland Ave. Quail St- ALBANY 8, N. Y. Gasoline Oil BROWN'S TEXACO SERVICE STATION 24-Hour Towing Service Telephone: Waterford ADams 8-9705 Albany - Saratoga Road CRESCENT, N. Y. ' Lubrication Accessories A Religious Gift Is a Cherished Gift THE MADONNA SHOP State St. at Erie Blvd. 1602 Union St. Schenectady, N. Y. Phone 4-1454 IlllllllllllllllllIllnlnlIllIllInlllunlIllluluInInInIlllllllllllllllllllllllllln Mobil Tires - Tubes - Batteries Accessories CHAPMAN'S Automotive Service ROSS CHAPMAN, Prop. 24-Hour Towing and Road Ser- vice - General Repairing and Motor Tune-Up Tel: 3-8786 Madison Ave. and Lark St. ALBANY N. Y. ARMORY GARAGE, Inc. 37th Year DeSoto Plymouth Central at Colvin Tel: 2-3381 Page-one hundred fifty-seven FIRST TRUST CQMPANY OF ALBANY Edward S. Rooney President Main Office: Broadway and States Street South End Branch: So. Pearl and Madison Ave. Washington Avenue Branch: 252-254 Washington Ave West End Branch: Central Ave. at Main Ave. Colonie Branch: 1160 Central Ave., Colonie, N. Y. Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation Page one hundred fifty-eight SANO-RUBIN CONSTRUCTION CO. General Contractors 8. Engineers ALB. 4-9440 - 62-3611 616 DELAWARE AVE. ALBANY, N. Y. SUTTON 8. SUDERLEY BRICK CO. BRICK MANUFACTURERS Coeymans, New York Tel. No. RAvena 8-4444 P hundred fzf New Scotland Avenue Liquor Store 265 New Scotland Ave. Albany, N. Y. E Telephone 3-1744 Nights KL Sunday 4-3740 Empire Welding 8. Boiler Repair Company Manufacturers of Tanks and Stacks Certified Marine Welders Portable Equipment 175 Green Street Albany, N. Y. CONGRATULATIONS TO THE CLASS OF 1955 KGSEK OILS COHOES, N. Y. MIKE BOICE Socony Service Station : Lubrication Batteries Tires Accessories 5 Minor Repairs Road Service We give D and H Green Stamps 317 Delaware Ave. Phone 9-902 Page one hundred sixty COMPLIMENTS or Hearley Funeral Home 105 Delaware Ave. 4-0691 COMPLIMENTS OF JACK'S DINER Corner of Clinton and Central Jack Saunders, Prop. K E E L E R ' S STATE STREET Phone 3-9659 We Deliver DYER BROS. A Complete Line of Delicatessen - Beverages Magazines - Wagar's Ice Cream Delaware Ave., Cor. Second Ave. ALBANY, N. Y. lllllllllllllllllllllllllllll ' 7 I .JI1If.'1'lSl ' N 4 - - sf 1 E fffii 'o K.. Y A -if .V - .g:::r:::x:: . W H +- . ...A--was ... ,Q Q in fd , - . A A K. , L .ECW Htl Salle 'lgi.iE.lifa??iilL llgitzg my Tlif ' l Cl 95 TO RIHCTI lli QUOTQ . .. ltliff if! ff?-.V PLAY TALK Tom Bailey and Ed Kane talk over ,,,.,-Fw, the Senior Play with Forrest Willis ' in of WTRY but they r:m't fool us. AUXILIARY DRIVE How many quotas did you suy it was? These fellows have that look in their eyes and tl1ey're out to make the St. LaSalle Auxiliary Drive at big SIIKTCSS. Art-ording to the final statistics, the school's total was close to 200'Z. fl. to r.l Bruce Merges, Dan Muth, Ed Cirzone. Mike Louclis, and Ed Kane. That mirrophone isn't even hooked ulInllAllInIuIuIlllllInnlAll1nIlunnlulunnlnlunInnnnnunnnnullululnuun HAYES CATHOLIC SHOP Complete Line Religious Articles, Pictures and Cards 4352 FRANKLIN ST. HELEN A. HAYES, Prop. SCHENECTADY, N. Y. E. J. MARCO BROS., INC. Plumbing and Heating Supplies Phone 2860 817 Eastern Ave. SCHENECTADY, N. Y. HOME TOWN BAKERY Birthday and Wedding Cakes A Specialty 24 WHITE STREET Tel: CEdar: 7-4747 Fresh From Our Ovens Baked On Our Premises COMPLIMENTS OF SCHALLER'S MARKET Operated by Peg and Ray Kirk Page one hundred sixty-one WEB - COR HIGH FIDELITY Phonograph's and Recorders From Your Local Dealer CONRAD HAMMANN Licensed Professional Engineer And Land Surveyor Office and Home 397 Hamilton St., Albany, 10, N. Y. Phone: 4-7695 D A N ' S Custom Tailors - Dry Cleaners Formal Wear To Hire Office and Plant 163-165 Hudson Ave. ALBANY 6, N. Y. COMPLIMENTS OF CHAZAN PHARMACY 31 New Scotland Ave. ALBANY, N. Y. Phones: 5-9008 and 62-0612 Page one hundred sixty-two G R I M M BUILDING MATERIAL co. ' 1110 Central Ave. ALBANY, N. Y. Tel. 2-4489 Builder's Supplies llnlIlullIllIllnlIllulllllllllllllllllllllllnllllll llIllIllIllnlIlllunllllunllllllllllllllllllnllllll GEORGE FOWLER'S LIQUOR STORE For Better Spirits, See George Delmar Theatre Building DELMAR, N. Y. nnlulln Ilullunlnn unnnnnlnlnlnlllnlnllllll nnulln ulnlnllllnl Illluulllllnluullnlnllnllll C. 8. F. PLATING COMPANY Nicholas Calantone, Prop. 52 Van Woert Street ALBANY 4, N. Y. Electro Plating Gold, Silver, Bronze, Cadmium, Nickel, Chromium TELEPHONE 5-1271 llInllIllnullIuInlluulllInnlllllllllullllulllnll IIllInIlllllulInIllullnllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll PHONE 4-5214 Established 1879 BUCKLEY BROS. Quality Musical Instruments Sz Accessories 22 Central Ave. Albany 6, N. Y. Telephone 5-9100 0'CONNOR BROS. RESTAURANT AND BAR 104-108 STATE STREET ALBANY, N. Y. I Illnllnllllnllnllllllnll nnnulunlnnu lullluulnnnnlnllnlullIIIllIllIlllluulnlulllllllllll uulnunnnununmnuunnuI nmnnlunnlnl unununuInunmnuunmlunullnununuunnuu Enioy yourself... refresh with Cgke - 'H ?' d fade-mark. BOTTLED UNDER AUTHORITY OF THE COCA-COLA COMPANY BY THE ALBANY COCA-COLA BOTTLING CO. nnInInnumunnlnunulunmul:nllnuunnulIInnunInnuululanIlnlnunlununnmunmunlnnnnnlnnul Page one h d d s ty COMPLIMENTS OF Mr. and Mrs. Edward T. Boyer COMPLIMENTS OF ST. PETER'S HOSPITAL COMPLIMENTS OF HELEN H. SCHRODT GIFTS 261 New Scotland Ave. CRESTWOOD LIQUORS and WINES 10 Picotte Drive Albany, N. Y. In Crestwood Shopping Center Phone 2-7788 P E T E R ' S Reliable Optical Work 45 Green St. Dial 3-1574 SANN'S FUEL OILS G. L. SANN 1417 Broadway Rensselaer, N. Y. Tel. 62-4311 CUMMINGS, INC. Fine Wines and Liquors 227 Remsen St. Cohoes, N. Y. Tel. CEdar 7-0212 Where All The Students Meet The Madison Sweet Shop 785 Madison Ave. fCorner of Quailj Page one hundred sixty-four COMPLIMENTS OF JOHN B. SMITH COMPLIMENTS OF New York State Senate Peter J. Dalessandro Albany County Dial 3-4255 THE ARKAY Florist National Savings Bank Building 7-9 So. Pearl St. Albany, N. Y. COMPLIMENTS OF K. Heinrich's Beverages THE MAYFLOWE R Home Made Ice Cream 209 Central Ave. COMPLIMENTS OF FOX AND MURPHY SCHENECTADY, N. Y. MlKE'S BARBER SHOP 154 Madison Ave. Your Head Is Our J ob Pnsfrs CONTROL L. A. MOORE 8. CO. ALbany 4-0915 167 Chestnut Street Albany, N. Y Albany Camera B. T. BABBITT, INC Shop, Inc. 204 Washington Avenue at Lark Albany, N. Y. MICHAEL F. CONNERS AND SON INSURANCE 11 No. Pearl Street ALBANY, N. Y. Phones: Day: 3-4246 Night: 4-3678 40 Broadway ALBANY Founded 1836 Albany Associates, Inc. INSURANCE 10 So. Pearl St. Albany, N. Y Pag h d d six Bernard anol Blanchard COMPLIMENTS OF DE PIETRO BROS. 34-38 Herkimer St. 69-71 Church St. ALBANY, N. Y. Wholesale Grocers Salt Distributors Phone: 4-0348 O'CONNOR - SULLIVAN, INC. REAL ESTATE Lodge and Howard St. ALBANY 7, NEW YORK THE EVANGELIST Albany Diocese Weekly Newspaper Is Your Sure Guide CATHOLIC NEWS AND VIEWS Subscription Price, 33.00 a Year, by Mailg 7c Weekly 162 STATE STREET ALBANY, N. Y e hundred sixty-six B. 8. B. Plumbing and Appliances RITZ RESTAURANT Visit The Time Room of The Ritz' Vincent Rainone Uimmy Ritzb 1725 Van Vranken Avenue SCHENECTADY 8, N. Y. Phone: 6-9666 DRAPER PHARMACY 2558 Guilderland Ave. GUILDERLAND, N. Y. WELL'S SERVICE STATION GUILDERLAND, N. Y. Socony Products - Luncheonette Valspar Paints - Orite Paints De Rossi's Star Super Mkt. 170 Jefferson St. at Dove Complete One-Stop-Shopping COMPLIMENTS OF Albany Soap Corporation 48 Delaware Avenue ALBANY, N. Y. Phone 62-0939 Formal Wear to Hire ASTORIA TAILOR 8. TUXEDO CO. 172 Madison Avenue Albany, N. Y. Compliments of A Friend COMPLIMENTS OF Mr. and Mrs. Wesley W. Martin WESTMERE PHARMACY The City Drug in the Suburbs 1815 WESTERN AVE. ALBANY, N. Y. Phones - 2-7941 - 2-9891 WARD'S MARKET General Store GUILDERLAND, N. Y. FRENCH SHRINER 82 URNER I JOHNSTON dz MURPHY Stewarts Shoes For Men Ten Eyck Hotel Bldg. - 8 North Pearl Street E ALBANY, N. Y. E COMPLIMENTS OF JAMES'S RESTAURANT 2 SCHENECTADY, NEW YORK COMPLIMENTS OF WHELAN'S GRILL 1134 North Broadway ALBANY, N. Y. 2-0675. PALMER FLORIST 404 NEW SCOTLAND AVE. ALBANY, N. Y. CEdar 7-1515 GAGNON'S PAINT STORE Paints Wallpaper Glass Supplies 235 REMSEN ST., COHOES Page one hundred sixty-seven CROSBY SQUARE - JARMAN - BATES 2 The Callancm Road Improvement COMPANY Established 1883 SPECIALISTS IN BLACKTOP PAVlNG ESTATE ROADS DRIVEWAYS CRUSHED STONE PARKING AREAS KINGSTON SOUTH BETHLEHEM TROY e hundred sixty ght COMPLLIME NTS OF MULLON'S CORNER GROCERY 1126 BROADWAY ALBANY Phone 3-9423 Chartered 1811 MECHANICS AND FARMERS' BANK OF ALBANY as STATE STREET Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corp. Member Federal Reserve Sys. lllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll lllllllllllllllll nlnllllllllllllllllIllIlllllllllllllllllllllllll lullllllllllllllnllnunnlnnuln nunulnlulu InluluIlllullllullllllllllullllulnlllllu Tels. 3-7373-4-3332 Established 1884 MURRAY CONFECTIONERY WHOLESALE Fountain Syrups and Specialties 96 Madison Ave., Cor. Franklin St. ALBANY, N. Y. lllllullllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll IllnlnllnnlIulIllIllIlllllllllllnllllllulllIllIllllllnlllllllllllullllnllllllllIll nulllllllllllnllllllllIllllllllllllllllullullullln IllInlIllluluIllInllllulluulInIllulullllllullnlllllllllll lllllllllllll lllllllllllllllllInlllllllllllllllllllllllllll 24-Hour Towing Brake 8z Ignition Service DEL'S GARAGE Specialized Service 274 Delaware Avenue ALBANY, N. Y. Phone 5-8388 Tire 8: Battery Service llllllllllllllllilllllllllllllllllllllIllIllllllllllllllllllllllllll llllulllllllull lllllllllllllllllllllllllll lllll Page one hundred sixty-nine Phone 2-2927 The Modern Food Market Incorporated SLEASMAN BROS. Horne of Good Foods 613-615 New Scotland Ave. SOL'S UNIVERSITY SANDWICH SHOP .Fountain and Snack Bar 17 New Scotland Ave. B. sl-IEBER a. soNs 114 Arch Street Albany, N. Y. Roofing Ventilating Air Conditioning Heating Telephone 4-8548 Silver 8. Horlanol, Inc. 110 PARK ROW, N. Y. 7, N. Y. Telephone: WOrth 2-0691 - 8681 Musical Instrument Accessories - Orchestrations Saxophones, Trumpets, Guitars, Clarinets, Banjos: Bought, Sold, Exchanged Conn, Gretsch, Buescher, Ludwig and King WFL Drums Schools and Drum Corps Outfitted Expert REPAIRING on Premises Page one hundred seventy OPEN EVENINGS WE DELIVER MICKRITZ Wine 8. Liquor Store ON THE HILL 15 Broadway Cohoes, N. Y. Phone CEdar 7-3432 NEW YORK BAKERY 208 S. Pearl St. ALBANY, N. Y. Pine Hills Playdium, Inc. Ontario St. and Park Ave. ALBANY, N, Y. 28 Alleys Cocktail Lounge - Restaurant Soda Fountain Phones: 8-8945-8-8921 Adam Ross Cut Stone Co., Inc. Established 1889 Cut Stone Contractors 999-1011 Broadway Phone 3-2622 Albany, N. Y. If It's Natural Stone . . . We Have It COYLE 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 WRECKING AND MATERIALS CONTRACTING Partial List of The Many Articles We Cam' No Job Too Large Bricks, Lumber, Shoring, Doors, Sash, Stairs, Scrap Iron, Metals, No Sale Too Small Structural Steel, Flooring, Plumb- gg Flgtqefgl Hegtnlg Appgratlfg Building materials of all kinds me' mm er VS ems' wg for repairs and for building and Passenger Elevators, Safes, , Vaults, Fire Escapes, Flagging, h0meS,C3mPS,f3Ct01'19S, Sheds, stone, Etc. etc. 8-2248 1912 Central Ave. Albany, N. Y. Everything to Build Anything One of the World's Largest Special Prices on Exclusive Salvage Yards Barge and Car Lots Page one hundred seventy-one llllllllllnlllllllllllllllllllllIllIllIllIllIlllllllllllllllllllllulllllllllllllllllllllllllllll A. ROBELOTTO CO. COMPLETE FOOD MARKET - FRUIT BASKETS 93 Hudson Ave. Phone 3-9756 Albany, N. Y A. J. RINELLA AND CO. Eat The Fresh and Keep Well WHOLESALE FRUITS AND VEGETABLES WALTER S. PRATT General Contractor Air Compressor Sz Pump Rental Tel. 5-1115 HANNAN PHARMACY DRUGS - SODAS PREsoR1PT1oNs 1237 WESTERN AVE. ALBANY, N. Y. P h d d Congratulations from FIR T PRIZE , AC k I NI' SN V J am' .X cg S' 'Nw AP n MQT rdoo PRODUCTS 'YUJIIT PACPUNK: Qu NT PURE MEAT PRODUCTS 925m ALBANY N Y PACKING CO..lNC. ALBANY DIVISION Page one hundred seventy-three STEWART'S Make your own Sundaes 475 Washington Ave. Also Fresh Do-Nuts Coffee Hot Chocolate Served Daily Open 7 Days Week TAD'S MEN'S WEAR Conveniently located In Delmar, N. Y. At The Four Corners Phone 9-511 lllllnlluunluullnllllnnlul llnlllululunllulllnlllulllnllllllln llnulul ulllllul West End Iron Works ROBERT L. FREY Sz SONS Manufacturers of Fire Escapes 0 Iron Railings 0 Gratings 0 Window Guards 0 Doors and General Ornamental Iron Work Electric and Acetylene Welding 1410 CENTRAL AVENUE ALBANY 5, N. Y. Phone 5-2241 Waterville Laundry, Inc. Established 1885 289 Central Ave. Albany, N. Y. Page one hundred seventy-four COMPLIMENTS or Sgt. Adam F. Schaffer United States Marine Corps. Class of 1951 James D. Warren 8. Son Heating - Plumbing - Oil Burner Gas Burners 69 Fourth Ave. Albany, N. Y. Tel: 3-3307 WALTON MOTORS, Inc. 200 18th Street WATERVLIET, N. Y. DeSoto - Plymouth Whitney? ALBANY'S LARGEST DEPARTMENT STORE 'the little portion shop' Church Goods - Devotional Articles Catholic Books 322 DELAWARE AVE. ALBANY THE BORDEN COMPANY Milk - Ice Cream - Dairy Products If it's BORDEN'S . . . it's -gint to be good! P hdd f COMPLIMENTS OF POST ROAD PHARMACY CLINTON HEIGHTS RENSSELAER, N. Y. Prescription Specialists lllllllllllllllllllllnllllll lllllllllll IllllllllIllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllIlllllllullllIllIllllllllIllllllllllllllllllllllll E. J. DIGNUM 8. SONS INC. 100 STATE ST. 0 ALBANY, N. Y. 628 THIRD AVE. WATERVLIET, N. Y. Albany Phone Watervliet Phone 4-1249 ARsenal 3-9121 INSURANCE and SURETY BONDS lllllllllllnlnullnlIllIllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllIllllllllIllIllllllllllulIllIllllllllllllllllIllIIllIllIllIllIllllllllllllllllllllllllll llIllllIllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllIlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllullllllllllllllllllllllllllllIllIllIllluIllIllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllIllIllllllllllllullllllullllll ALBANY HARDWARE 8g IRON CO. Complete Sports Equipment Outfitters for Specializing in All Indoor and Fine Equipment Outdoors Sports For Schools and Colleges 39 -43 STATE STREET ALBANY, N. Y. PHONE 4-3154 lllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll llIllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIllllllllllllllllllllllllll IIlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllullllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll lllllllllllllllll W. J. COULSON CO.. INC. 420 BROADWAY, ALBANY 7, N. Y. Dealers in Tobaccos, Newspapers, Periodicals, Confectionery, etc. We Never Sleep PHONE 4-7577 illlllllll llllllllllllllllllllll lllll IllIllIllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll Page one hundred seventy-six COMPLIMENTS OF THE HEDRICK BREWING COMPANY, INC. ALBANY, NEW YORK Page one hundred seven ty-seven EST. 1916 JAMES P. OWENS AND SON Funeral Service 900 Madison Ave. ALBANY, N. Y. CONGRATULATIONS FROM DUR-O-WAL Masonry Wall Reinforcement Available from Your Concrete Products Manufacturer andfor Your Building Material Dealer DUR-O-WAL PRODUCTS INC. P. O. Box 628 Syracuse 1, N. Y IIuInnnlununlnnlllllnlnulnllIlllmIunInuunulunnununlunlnnInunlInIullIInlnunInInnmnulmlnlunlnuumnluInlunlluunulnunnuuul COLVIN MARKET Quality Foods 870 MADISON AVENUE ALBANY, N. Y. Your Neighborhood Star Super Store JOSEPH J. BASTIAN, JR. Interior and Exterior PAINTING 554 YATES STREET ALBANY, N. Y Phone 2-2267 Page one hundred seventy-eight E Below: John Romano, alias 'LSpider in the Senior Play, with his ward, Champion General f Chris Von Osm-hwand, alias Mazie,,' pose just before John got dragged off the stage. 'T JW' ,L Rf O We i , e . Q I .k,. K .N A LL 1 'K 0 Y l Xt , , .efgpg D 1 ,ig I l 7, -L' Three Seniors seem to find a resemblance in that picture of a tuba player to someone in our own band. Viewing the prize photos are Richard Vadnais, Ed Vishnesky, and Richard Reagan. NEWKIRK ASSOCIATES INC. Tax and Law Publishers ALBANY 4, NEW YORK Page one hundred seventy-nine YOUNG NIMRODS William Kelleher, Robert Coyle and Robert Byers, members of the Junior High Rifle Team, take one of the rifles outdoors to examine it closely. They all hope to make the Varsity some day. llIllllllllllllllllllllllllll Page one hundred eighty JAYYEE CIRCLE Com-ll John Kennedy keeps the JuyVee going with lively between-the-quarters instructions. Giving an attentive ear are Dan Hogarty, Dave Foster, Larry Byron, .loe VunDel0o, Dirk Bendnll and Austin Mr-Carroll. ampinn Sun, imc. FUNERAL Homes 166 Washington Avenue - 1215 Broadway ALBANY, NEW YORK Phone 45494 Courteous Service Quality Meats DELAWARE MARKET A. and V. Pisani, Props. 466 Delaware Ave. Albany, N. Y. : : IlululllnlulIllulllllllllulllllllllnllll llllllIllIlllllllllllllllllllllllllul lllllllllll luIllulIlllulllllnlulnlInlulullululullnln COMPLIMENTS OF Furlani's Restaurant 129 No. Broadway Schenectady, New York IIMIKEISII The Spot to Eat in the Capital District Specializing In Hot Dogs and HAMBURGERS Erie Blvd. Schenectady, N. Y. COMPLIMENTS OF ee-fel N COMPLIMENTS OF CUSHING STONE CO. 133 WALL ST. Schenectady, N. Y. Ken Murphy's Service Station Seiberling Exide s Tires - Tubes Batteries GAS Sunoco OIL A-Z Lubrication 5 Motor Tune Up . ' And Related SGTVICGS lluInnunlullnlnlInluInluulIllInlunululunulnnlulunlnlulnuululnllnlu Nfiruqllilleir .Jeweler 67 State St., Cor. James Street E ALBANY, N. Y. COMPLIMENTS OF A FRIEND lllll lllllllllllIlllllllllllllllllllll Page one hundred eighty-one 5 Phone 62-0656 Call and Delivery PAUL'S Cleaners and Tailors SAME DAY SERVICEH Expert Tailoring 21 New Scotland Ave. ALBANY, N. Y. Clinton Hardware Hardware - Paints - Glass Housewares 326 Clinton Ave. J. S. Zoller, Prop. Phone 4-1373 Phone 4-8114 DAN A. DONAHUE Men's and Boy's Clothing and Furnishings NETTLETON SHOES 240 State St. Schenectady, N. Y. H. F. HONIKEL 8. SON Pharmacists Founded 1905 157 Central Ave. Albany, N. Y. Hlllnll llnlllulullnlnnluluunuunnull Page one hundred eighty-two Dial 4-4091 KELLY'S J EWELERS Quality Jewelry and Diamonds 88 Central Avenue Albany, N. Y RAY KELLY, Prop. COMPLIMENTS OF HENRY W. BROWN FEED STORE 2623 Guilderland Ave. Schenectady, N. Y. JOHN B. HAUF, INC. The House of Quality Fine Furniture and Rugs 175 Central Ave. Albany, N. Y Palma Lumber Co. 0 Johns-Manville Products O Millwork 0 Built in Cupboards I I a ware I Insulation Materials 0 Du Pont Paints 0 Storm Doors Sz Windows 0 Pickets 8z Posts Schen. 6-4285 1502 Curry Road Schenectady Mason Supplies H rd lllllllllllllllllll lllllllllllllllllll lllllllll lllllllllll GREEN'S SUPPLIES AND EQUIPMENT FOR THE SCHOOL STATIONERY AND SUPPLIES FOR THE SCHOLAR DISTINCTIVE GIFTS FOR ALL OCCASIONS 8 GREEN STREET ALBANY, N. Y. TEL. 3-3155 lllllllll lIllIllllllllllllllllllllnllllllllllll lllll llllllllll llllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll llllll Sales Service W A C K S M A N 'S LAWN AND GOLF EQUIPMENT co. Jacobson - Worthington Tractors - Gang Mowers - Simonds Saws 426 Third St. Phone 5-2756 Albany, N. Y. IllIlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll lllllllllll llllllllllllllllllllll lllllllllll llllllllllllllllllllll lllllllllll lllllllllll lllll lllllllllll llllllllllllllllllllll lllll For Your Savings Program or that Home Financing Problem, Call on the West End Federal Savings and Loan Association of Albany 854 MADISON AVE. ALBANY 3, N. Y. ACADEMY OF THE HCLY NAMES ALBANY, NEW YORK 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-Aca- demic and College Preparatory. Music and Art Studios. Diction, Athletics. Delightful location in residential part. Directly opposite WASHINGTON PARK Address the Directress Page one hundred eighty-three COMJPLIMENTS OF E. GUNDLACH llllllllllllllh J. J. LANAHAN, INC. 81 - 83 Lexington Ave. Expert Furniture Movers Tel. 3-1032 Albany, N. Y COMPLIMENTS . Osterhoufs Restaurant Thatcher Park Road VOORHEESVILLE, N. Y. IllllllllllllllllllllllllllIllIllIIIllIllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll Hoy's Plumbing Supply Corp. 100 Watervliet Ave. ALBANY 1, N. Y. 5 Albany Phone: 2-3341 Schenectady Phone: Enterprise 9723 Page one hundred eighty-four REDDY BROTHERS Insurance - Real Estate Home Builders Corner of Washington Ave. and Northern Blvd.. ivllllllll lllllllllllllllIlllltlllllllllllllllllllllll g :illlllnl lllllllllllllllllIllllllnllllllllulllllllllllll Established 1856 H. W. Anfemann Jewelers Diamonds - Jewelry - Remodeling Appraisals Elizabeth Booth 57 Maiden Lane Albany, N. Y Tel. 4-8228 Swatling Paint 8. Paper Co. Headquarters For Benjamin Moore Paint - All Makes of Washable Wallpaper - Table Top Glass Made to Order 77 Mohawk Street COHOES, N. Y. ll lllllllllllIlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll lllll IllllllIllluIllIllIllIllllllllllllllllllIlllllllllllnlllllullllllllllllllllllllllllllll We offer no Surprise Package but you sure will be pleased with our 1473 Butterfat Homemade Ice Cream at GUS JULIUS 654 Central Ave. Albany, N. Y. Phone 8-3712 Capital District's Most Beautiful Flower Shop , 1 1 1 1 1 1 I flaw Buy Where the Howers Gf0 ' ONTARIO AT BENSON STREETS Phones 4-1125, 4-1126 Our Only Location 4410 'S fx The Shopping Center of The Mohawk Valley WELSH AND GREY LUMBER coRPoRAnoN 70 FOURTH AVENUE, ALBANY Phone 3-2159 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. Pg hddeigh CONGRATULATIONS SCHENECTADY TO GAZETTE THE CLASS 0F ,55 Schenectady's Leading NEWSPAPER For Over 60 Years Cadet Ist Lt. ST IN NEWS J, Greggry Tqbin IN CIRCULATION IN ADVERTISING CBA - '53 S A R G E N T ' S 32 LODGE STREET ALBANY, N. Y Telephone 1-1042 Engraver - Printer - Stafioner Loose Leaf Sheets - Zipper Cases Fountain Pens and Pencils llllIllIllIllIllIllIllIllIllllIllIllnullIllnlllllllIlllllllnllllllllllllllln Illllllllllllll llllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll IllIllIllllllllllllllullllllllllllllllllllll E. P. SCI-TEIBLY S 81 Phone 4-6727 S Bus Service Charter Coaches, Tours and Limousine Service WASHINGTON AVENUE EXTENSION R. D. 1, RENSSELAER, N. Y. inlllll llllllllllllllllllllllllllllllnlll 'Page one hundred eighty-six lllllllllllllllllllllnllllllllnl llllllllllllllll A GRADUATE OF THE L.. CLASS OF 1922 J we B NY A A L ...sci . s -HJIWJSKILLS ABQ GUIDANCE-balanced train- ing - activities. Placement in key positions in business, professional and government offices : : ILBAIY BIISIIIESSGULLEGE 130 - 134 Washington Ave., Albany 10, N. Y. E 5 State Registered - Veteran Approved : - COMPLIMENTS OF A FRIEND P ge one hun dred COMPLIMENTS OF SCHUYLER AUTO CORP. STUDEBAKER 63 Colvin Ave. ALBANY, N. Y. Phone 89-2571 Automotive Specialists In Albany For 33 Years PEARL TAXI 4-2163 Safety - Service - Courtesy Authorized Airline Ground Transportation Between Airport and Albany W. H. ALLEN Rug Cleaning and Floor Covering 394 So. Pearl Street ALBANY, N. Y. 3-2157 CRCMWELL PRINTERY, INC. Printers and Lithographers 61 Hudson Ave. 4-1678 ALBANY, N. Y. 3-4383 Page on hu d d ghty ght s if i ?l' . f M8.R 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 Sz R for over thirty-nine 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. J SHUT! SZPIEZ' ALBANY Page 0110 11.14-r1rI1'vd eight! n ORANGE MOTOR CO., INC. AIbany's Oldest and Largest Ford Dealer With Ford Since 1916 Charles H. Touhey, Pres. Telephone 4-0185 VARDEN BROTHERS ROOFING CO., INC. 80 THIRD AVE. ALBANY, N With The Compliments and Best 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 THE G. A. TRAHAN CO., INC. DECORATING sPEc1AL1sTs 274 - 280 CENTRAL AVE. COHOES, N. PHONE: CEdar 7-1601 Pg hdd ty Grading - Heavy Excavation - Sewers Water Lines JOHN DI GIULIO Contractor 62 DELAWARE AVENUE ALBANY, N. Y. Phone: 4-4813 HANDY DANDY CLEANERS ONE I-noun CLEANING Plant: 240 Delaware Ave DELMAR, N. Y. Phone: 9-935 James McGrath, Prop. Pg hdd 11. COMPLIMENTS OF A FRIEND OF CADET LT. EDMUND KANE CRESTWOOD HARDWARE AND APPLIANCES 12 Picotte Drive Morris J. Cheren Telephone Proprietor 2-1854 CELI CONSTRUCTION CO. General Contractors Residential Commercial 910 Spencer St., Syracuse, N. Y. The Store To Know Capitol Sporting Goods Co. 41 Beaver St. Albany 7, N. Y. COMPLIMENTS OF The Altamont Enterprise ALTAMONT, N. Y. Buckles and Wolfgang Tydol Service Center 409 Central Ave. Phone 3-9123 HAMANN PHARMACY F. C. Hamann, Jr., Ph.G 277 Clinton Ave., Cor. Lark St., ALBANY, N. Y. Phones 5-8727 - 3-9615 North End Barbershop With Joe and Charlie 1130 Broadway ALBANY, N. Y. Page one hundred ninety-two MILDRED ELLEY Secretarial School For Girls 227 QUAIL ST. ALBANY. N. Y. Send for Catalog Charlie's Service Center 149 HUDSON AVE. Phone: C. Armando 62-5092 Prop. Chmielewski Funeral Home JOHN J. LASAK Owner and Manager 130 Northern Blvd. Ph: 3-1566 Bob Sz Lou's Service Station Road Service - Snow Plowing 548 Central Ave. Phone: 2-5941 Albia Boston Meat and Grocery Troy's Friendliest Supermarket 540 Pawling Ave. Troy, N. Y. Bring Your Noodle To DIPSY DOODLE Ice Cream Bar Fish Fry 1211 Broadway, Albany, N. Y. Toma's Restaurant 8z Tap Room 31 White Street COHOES, N. Y. Free Parking CEdar 7-9889 C0oper's Sporting Goods 31 Beaver Street Phone: 4-6070 L. Zeibert, Prop. Sons of C.B.A., We Salute You! Hats off to you, men of Christian Brothers Academy! We are proud to con- gratulate you on the fine achievements of your school and the part each of you has played in making such progress possible. 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 8. COLBURN 70-72 STATE ST., ALBANY, N. Y. Page one lnmdred ninety-three THE PETERS PRINT General PRINTERS Specialty 146 Sheridan Avenue Phone 3-0026 Albany, N. Y. BENNY SANGIORGI General Painting and Paperhanging Contractor 11.9 North Allen Street ALBANY, N. Y. P g h d d ninety-four COMPLIMENTS OF THE ALBANY COUNTY DEMOCRATIC COMMITTEE S. BERZAL 8. CO., INC. 69 MAIN STREET SAUGERTIES, N. Y TeL 323 Fancy Grown Mushrooms COMPLIMENTS TOT THE GRADUATES SMITH 8. TIERNEY INCORPORATED GENERAL CONTRACTORS Phones 8-7093 - 4-5757 142' Catherine St. ALBANY 2, NEW YORK Pg hddnty COHOES SAVINGS BANK coHoEs, N. Y. Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation Best Wishes THE JARED HOLT CO. ALBANY, N. Y. The Albany College of Pharmacy of Union University Cordially invites you to visit the College for information regard- ing a Career in Pharmacy. Dean Francis J. O'Brien THE COLLEGE OF SAINT ROSE 432 Western Avenue Albany, N. Y. Phone 8-3567 Evening Session for Men and Women Courses in divisions of religion and philosophy, the humanities, natural and social sciences, leading to B.A., B.S., and B.S. in Ed. degrees. llllllllllllllll llllllllllllllllllllll llllllllnl Page one hundred ninety-seve 1. Telephone 3-3617 COMPLIMENTS OF ANDREW J. RONAN RUDNICK'S Truck Bodies and Equipment 400 No Pearl Street ALBANY 4, N. Y. T O Y S SlLVERSTEIN'S 83 Central Avenue ALBANY, N. Y. A. J. ECKERT CCMPANY, INC. Plumbing, Refrigeration, Heating and A Industrial Piping ALBANY 5, N. Y. P had wh GOLDEN GUERNSEY MILK AND VELVET ICE CREAM NORMANSKILL FARM DAIRY CO., INC. WITH BEST WISHES TO THE CLASS OF 1955 . . . THE COLLEGE RESTAURANT 4 NEW SCOTLAND AVE. ALBANY, N. Y. BANQUETS WEDDINGS DINNER PARTIES Continuous Entertainment Nightly O T T O 'S At Latham Traffic Circle Route 7 KL 9 Albany Saratoga Road LATHAM, NEW YORK OTTO KL BERT GOLONKA, owners Phone ST 5-9844 LOANS 525.00 TO 5500.00 For Any Purpose Call, Phone or Write UPSTATE LOAN CO., INC. 112 STATE STREET ALBANY, N. Y Telephone 4-3161 Page one hundred nin ty P Dial 5-3341 ALBANY, N. Y, John Kurtz, Jr. In Albany it's PICOTTE REALTY and Son ' Building Materials Lumber To Buy or Sell : E Your Home 352 CENTRAL AVENUE COMPLIMENTS OF TOP HAT DRY CLEANERS, lnc. PLANT: 562 CENTRAL AVE. Branch Dial Branch 1801 Central Ave. 8-2273 273 Clinton Ave InnulIlllnInulululuullullllnllllInluulnlIlllulllllulllllnlllllllll ALLSTATE INSURANCE COMPANY Auto - Fire - Personal Liability Agents: ag t 0 hundred John Sarsfield Class of '37 Phone UN 9-6632 Matt Quackenbush Class of '38 Phone 2-2329 An Illinois Corp. Many high school graduates today find that banking offers interesting, well-paid jobs With pleasant Working conditions and opportunity for advancement. If you Would like more information, please telephone Miss Mary V. Hennessy, Personnel Director, at Albany 4-4111. THE NATIONAL COMMERCIAL BANK AND TRUST COMPANY 60 STATE STREET ALBANY, N. Y. HAMELE'S Wholesale Meats and Poultry HOTEL AND RESTAURANT SUPPLIES Phones: 3-4244 - 3-4245 91 HUDSON AVENUE ALBANY, N. Y. Page two hundred llllIllIllIllIllIllIllIllIllIllIllIIllllIllIllilllllllllllIllIlllllllllllllllllllllll HOFFMAN'.S SKATELAND 1335 Central Ave. PHONE ROLLER SKATING 8-0714 or 8-8990 The .Family Recreation PANETTA'S MARKET 388 DELAWARE AVE. Phone 4-9661 MEAT Sz DAIRY DEPT J. GREGORY NEALON 8z SON Funeral Directors and Embalmers Watervliet, N. Y. COMPLIMENTS OF SINGER'S GROCERY 19 No. Manning Blvd. COMPLIMENTS OF CARNEVALE'S FOOD MARKET 35 Watervliet Ave. JULIUS DANZIG Tailor 200 Delaware Ave. ALBANY, N. Y. A. Wildove Furniture Co., Inc. Complete Home Furnishers Phone 4-9927 249-251 Central Ave. Albany, N. Y. COMPLIMENTS OF Glendale Barber-Beauty Shop 285 New Scotland Ave. Phone 26271 Page two hundred two llllllllllllllllllllllnlIllIllIllllllullIllIllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll SALUTIN G A GREAT INSTITUTION A Father Who Knows Telephone 3-7712 THE LOURDES SHOP Satie M. Webb 187-A Quail Street Prop. Albany 3, New York WRlGHT'S PHARMACY 510 Third Ave. Watervliet, N. Y. Phone: AR 3-9751 COMPLIMENTS OF DAVID GRAFF 29 Maiden Lane Your Local Manufacturer Storm Windows Venetian Blinds STYLE RITE MFG. CO. 8-7268 25 Watervliet Ave. R. K. O. Dry Cleaners 8z Tailors - BRANCHES - 170 No. Pearl St. - 70 Ontario St. Plant - 160 Spring St. ALBANY, N, Y. What's New - We Show Snappy Men's Shop Inc. Hatters - Haberdashers ALBANY, N, Y. Forrell's Sunoco Station DeFreestville, N. Y. GAS - OIL llllIllllllllllnlllllllllllll Dial 8-2028 CENTRAL DAIRY VITAMIN D HOMOGENIZED PASTEURIZED MILK AND CREAM CHOCOLATE MILK, ORANGEADE ALBANY, N. Y. MCENAN EY OIL CORP. Call us for your Fuel Oil and oil Burner Requirements 179 NO. MAIN AVE. QAT CENTRALJ ALBANY, N. Y. Phone 8-2266 Pgthdcl t Albany Laboratories, Inc. Manufacturers and Jobbers Chemicals, Drugs and Pharmaceuticals 67 Howard St. Albany, N. Y. IllIIllulllIIllllllulllllllllllllllll llIllInInInllulllllnlnllnlnl llIllnllulululullllllllnlnlInnlnlnullnllnllululllllllnlnnllllln LEARY'S DISTINCTIVE DRY CLEANING 5 247 Lark Street Albany, N. Y. JONES SUPER MARKET Shaker and Osborne Roads E A Complete Food Market E open 9 A. M. to 9 P. M. Daily- In- cluding Sunday Phone 5-5615 F. J. HARDMEYER Office Supplies 5 115 Quail Street Albany, N. Y. IllIllIlIIllIllIllIllIllIIIIIllIlllllllllllllllllllll Page two hundred four Phone 2-2556 EMIL MEISTER Dealer in MEATS AND GROCERIES HOMEMADE BOLOGNA 329 Ontario Street Albany, N. Y. IIllIllIInllInInluIllluInnlInnlnlllIllIllIllIllIllluIlulllnlllllllllllllllll llnlnlnlInInInIllulInInIllIlllllllllnlnlululull Honeylanol Confectionery R. sEssA, PROP. 1819 Van Vranken Ave. Schenectady, N. Y. Phone 6-9597 Full Line of Gifts, Toys and Jewelry B. F. MULDERRY, Inc. Fuel Oil Sz Kerosene Oil Burners 8: Burner Service 115 First Street 24 Hour Service Dial 5-3533 Telephone 4-7815 The Religious Art Shop WILFRED J. LaPOINT RELIGIOUS ARTICLES GREETING CARDS 115 Central Ave. 26 Warren St. Albany 6, N. Y. Glens Falls, N. Y. CAPITOL EQUIPMENT, INC. Construction and Industrial Equipment WATERFORD, N. Y. FRANGELLA BROS., INC. GROWERS OF SNOW-WHITE MUSHROOMS f' 22 COEYMANS, N. Y. TEL. RAVENA 8-1701 P g t hund 'I' EYE-GLASSES COMPLETE OPTICAL SERVICE MICHAEL J. BURNS OIPTICIAN 55 SOUTH PEARL STREET ALBANY, N. Y. Phones 4-7212 - 3-1461 Telephone 3-1972 Gas Stoves Connected EDW. OTT Ecl's Stove ancl Furnace Service Installing, Repairing and Cleaning Specializing in Oil Sz Gas Burners Chimneys Cleaned Hot Water Coils 225 Livingston Ave. Installed Albany, N. Y. CAPITOL BUICK CO., Inc. 476 CENTRAL AVE. TELEPHONE 2-3391 ALBANY, NEW YORK When Better Automobiles Are Built BUICK Will Build Them HENZEL - POWERS, INC. WHOLESALE DISTRIBUTORS OF Electrical Supplies, Appliances ancl Radios 294 BROADWAY ALBANY, N. Y. Page two hundred six Ph 3 2785 L Y N K B R O S. PRINTERS 48 SOUTH HAWK STREET ALBANY N Y COMPLIMENTS OF THE READY MIX AND SUPPLY CORPORATION COMPLIMENTS OF EAST GREENBUSH PHARMACY G. W. STEVENS, Prop. 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. P ge two hundred eight COMPLIMENTS OF ALBANY COUNTY REPUBLICAN COMMITTEE THE WHITE MOTOR CO. 460 N. Pearl Street ALBANY, N. Y For 50 Years The Greatest Name in Trucks ALBANY OFFICE SUPPLY CO. A. J. FEENEY STANDARD BLDG. ALBANY, N. Y For Your Banquet CIRCLE INN LATHAM, N. Y. Dial: STate 5-9840 Pgthdd COMPLIMENTS or NEMITH MOTORS LATHAM, N. Y. JOHN L. HEATHER - CHAS. M. LIDDLE President Vice-President AUSTIN 8.1 CO., INC. Insurance and Surety Bonds COMPLIMENTS OF CORBAT'S BOOT SHOP 217 Central Ave. ALBANY, N. Y. EARL B. FEIDEN Established 1926 Appliances - Television Where Customers Send Their Friends Phone 5-3591 91 State Street Albany, N. Y. Latham, N. Y. Phone STate 5-8555 Le Petit Paris Restaurant 3,1912- 1060 Madison Ave. KINARY FLORIST ALBANY 2-7864 Closed Monday 171 Broad St. Albany, N. Y. With Best Wishes COMPLIMENTS OF To The Graduating Class For a Successful Future SCHAFFER'S DEPT. JOSEPH A. BURKART STORE Real Estate Kr Insurance 640 Central Ave. near Allen St. ALBANY, N. Y. : : 288 New Scotland Ave. P ge two hundred ten Phones 8-8528 - 8-0537 Phones 8-1610 - 8-9020 ALBANY PCRT MARKET WHOLESALE AND RETAIL Choice Meats, Poultry and Vegetables 628 Central Avenue ALBANY, NEW YORK Pgthddl mlululuInluluImnnnlmnmnuuInInIInnuIanumnununnnnumnuun l- ,-..: e. Q I r.s'r. A - , I - OOMPLIMENTS OF : P l694 PX I-,HW 5 , e , w e 1- i,- .l'1wWf' 2 y ,fE g l Mf M. SOLOMON I -.4 my Wil ? A A Wt' . 'ml' 'fsf Famous for Flne Furs E' ,fzilaziiiigv E i Z 1 iq WNW At Albanyfs Fashion Corner J' A H d A d s P 1 st -nil' iiinrmnfn u Son Ve' an 0' ear ' . illlillnm l il llllllllllllllllllllll lllllll llllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll li H ,W I! I. 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GXKQ THE CLASS OF 1955 GIVES ITS LAST SALUTE TO THE REGIMENT AND TO THE CADET 4A - 308 BROTHER LEONARD, Moderator Thomas Bailey Kenneth Boyer Thomas Burke Peter Carey Michael Connelly James Connors Dennis Corbett Joseph Coyle John DiGiulio John Emmett Fred Etoll James Gleason Donald Graham Raymond Johnson Donald Jones Edmund Kane John Keegan Meldon Kelsey John LaFond Edward LaRow Garry Lavigne William Martin John McCarthy Peter McCarthy John McCartney Charles Mead Charles Morrill Thomas Mullon Edward Murphy Daniel Muth Peter Pappas William Perreault Anthony Piotrowski Salvatore Rinella Donald Rowland Joseph Savoie William Straney Glen Weatherholtz Joseph Whelan 4B - 302 BROTHER DENIS, Moderator William Buckhoff Timothy Caulfield Francis DeFrancesco Edward Delehanty Raymond Donnelly Paul Fortuna Michael Galarneau Edward Girzone Arthur Harrigan John Horwedel John Ianuzzi John Kearns Stanley Kosek John LaBombard Francis Kirk John Lasch Michael Loudis Garth MacFarland Andrew Mayone Henry McFerran Thomas McMahon Peter Murray Thomas O'Brien John O'Connell Charles Ott John Penney Charles Phillips Peter Planz Jerome Purcell Michael Riley Willis Roach Charles Sano Joseph Sayers Romeo Sessa Jon Sheehan Roger Slevnukov Edward Smith Thomas Tyrrell Joseph Urgento Francis Wallingfo Thomas White 4C - 304 BROTHER EUGENE, Moderator Raymond Andi Patrick Arico Patrick Battuello David Bean Joseph Belardo Raymond Casey Raymond DeMarco Frank DePolo Robert Dyer Harry Ford John Horan Robert Joyce Francis Kelly Eugene Kelsey Edward Kimmins William Kissane Frank Kochan Peter Lanci Page two hundfred siacteen Vincent LoPonto Harry Loucks Peter Lyden Robert Lynch Daniel McCann Bruce Merges Frank N igro Thomas O'Connor John Pallone Britt Pembrook John Prescott Richard Reagan John Romano Carl Sickles Gary Smith Wilbur Tario Richard Vadnais Edward Vishnesky rd ,A , . 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