Cranwell Preparatory School - Bell Tower Yearbook (Lenox, MA)
- Class of 1959
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'fa up A administration 13 faculty 22 seniors 32 activities 108 sports 128 advertisements 176 s.sa7 -iv, 'i is -nw nu + h n 'I if f -Ill .Ill i .. -, .., .ill I I Q.. ! l - 6 .n - luv rigr ldlli-' u r -199- -if nw t Y. , ,325- 'n .Mb M, -1 'w..n Mr F' 'X al M 'Q dedlccltlon To the Very Reverend Thomas M Lannon S J Rector of Cranwell School we the class of 1959 dedicate thus Yearbook which we chernsh as the record of our achievements durmg our prepara tory school years We offer thus humble trnbute as a symbol of the flllal esteem whuch we have In our hearts for the beloved Father Rector of our School as a token ofthe appreclatuon we have for has zealous leadershlp In Cranwells academic and maternal growth and as a pledge to hum ofthe loyalty and love we will always have for Cranwell O I . I . .I l I I I I . . I . . kk J X -if-. ' ,- -qf. --. v 'wx v L Cl A if .fi U-'- -H , I' N 1: 'FI -v -X '2 .F D QM .Nm is Holiness the Late Pope Pius XII After nearly two decades as the Vicar of Christ upon earth, Eugenio Pacelli, Pope Pius XII, passed to his eternal rest on October 9, l958. We were deeply saddened at the death of this saintly and energetic Pontiff, who brought to the throne of Peter such a rich understanding of the peoples of all na- tions. He was the Pope of Peace, a spiritual hero modelling his life upon that of the Prince of Peace. He saw himself so clearly as Christ's Vicar f one who stands in the Lord's place for a time - and nature and grace combined to produce in him that warm personality that made him so immediately one to whom it was easy to give devoted and dedicated allegiance. The death of a Pope is only a momentary melancholy, for the heart of our holy faith is the confidence that he has entered into his reward and that the Holy Spirit will continue to guide the Church through historic time. The labors of Pope Pius XII, long and exhausting, were given totally to the Church and his mark has been left upon the record of these years i939-1958. Commentators of another age will have to measure in the long perspective of the Papacy the eminence of his reign, but even now we know that he was one of the great Popes of all time. We, the Seniors of l959, ioin a grate- ful Church and pray for Pope Pius Xll's eternal repose in the presence of the God he served with every energy of heart and soul. 1-. l , I l s I K 'fm F 9- ai I I A X I His Holiness Pope John XXIII Venerable Brother, I shall be called John. This name is sweet to us because it was our father's, it is dear because it was the name of the humble parish in which We received baptism. With these words addressed to the Cardinals in Conclave, Angelo Giuseppe Roncalli, Patriarch of Venice since 1953, accepted the burdens of the Papacy and became the 262nd successor of St. Peter. With the whole world, we reioice in the selection of Our Holy Father Pope John XXIII. Born November 25, 1881 into a humble and God- fearing family in Bergamo, Pope John XXIII was ordained a priest on August 10, 1904, consecrated titular Archbishop of Areopolis on March 19, 1925, created Cardinal January 12, 1953, appointed Patriarch of Venice January 15, 1953, and elected to the Papacy October 28, 1958. XD Already, Pope John XXIII has endeared himself to the people of Rome and to the Church throughout the world. His simplicity and great humility, blended with wit and humor, have quickly been noted by the world. Terming himself a pastoral Pope, John XXIII assumes that beloved name most often used by the Popes and prays that he may model his life upon that of the two great Johns, John the Baptist and John the Evangelist. Little children, love one another, love one another because this is the great com- mandment of the Lord. Venerable Brothers, may God grant in His mercy that, bearing the name of the first of this series of Supreme Pontiffs, we can, with the help of Divine grace, have this sanctity of life and his strength of soul into the shedding of our blood, if God so wills. ln our own humble way, we pray that God may grant many years of service to Our Holy Father and that we may have a small share in helping him to establish the spirit of peace in the world. . -e,,F,i'5 r-' .- A ' I 'lin qxz, b, ' --5-1f 3-. m - '13f'?,3. 'ii . . ' ' -gf ,' A MY'--, x.. Rl- I 1 A '. 'Z'- 5 x -- ..'-:H - --n, 3 -- Xt,-.X -'-157' iid. FL-'ix f dpagi- 1. A x QL s -. g-- gl 3' - 'Q-15 ,ur I ..'-.i,:.'45 X 3- ',. - '-I'- 1- .. - 'S ' ' 'TT' E N' . -V-eg, f . if N , I bzglg . . .,, ', - 1. '. fi-P'f':' L .f . -1. 1 'ff - -. . f75'41f9:3 ' R LJ . .5- , ,lb fu., ,gd .Q' ,ft I . I -A. 155 ,E-,,...,,.-,.,,,, A- F, h , ,f Q.: f--fr :F --. 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Hmlff 'ui' .'I'I 12+ 10:1 CRA ELL PREPARATOR1 SCHOOL Ltsox. unssscvlusu s June 'L95 e Grnonetl Olena of l959 R1 ces Seniors, he you ble fereiell tc Grsnvcll School, the fsmlllsr pstte-rn c your student Ad s 'alll slip lnto the treasury of newory me you 'alll bsgm to 5,1-s into the mystery of the future Encryvhere you vlll e ole hsrrlers crmnbllfrg end neu horizons energlng 'thoughtful men e seylng that the challenge, which these hormone represent, c qnly he gnsverec by yauth trslnerl ln excellence hey we not eq hit has instilled into yan! mines he ylslon of exoellencei me of the school are the words 'Lo lr: 1' gnc pursult The och eve ed tklrdudl Or lnscrlbecl on the co yltsm , s notto framed ln terms of ment of the concept of s wholesome life ow only b the excellence of its parts or the fine fshrlc of lntegrlty f holy respect for the things of the splrlt, e dellcete sense the frstefhlty which should exist wang men and sn lntynete canvlctlon personal responelblllty lf l nay give voice to the sentments of the 01591011 faculty, l wllll ,cy thst -ae wish you well, that ue px-sy Goa to pursue your nr-certsklngs vllth hls blessings sm, that we hope you will lnclvlcuelly resllxe the 'meal oi' excellence ln the eervlce c Church cnc Oountr Devotedly ln Christ, f W ,bmw W 7. Thcmlsll 19119 NW T l, 9 To 'dl ng r f ee . if an . K- eniell t st-of-e teggm ' endeevo . l - e resllz . Y in spam o of of f 605, y MQ 1, 1 . en, 5.5. administration Rector of Cranwell C I C MISS AMEDEA E, BAVA Secretary To the Principal Q I Q f I Gwbmf LD fl 9 'lIlnr fl I, REVEREND CHARLES E BURKE SJ Prmcupal xx K . xxx Rm -.JM X xv , RIM REVEREND HUBERT F. CUNNIFF, S.J. Dean of Discipline 01 MRS. WILLIAM B. LEARY Secretary To Dean of Discipline -qw REVEREND JOSEPH C. MOYNIHAN, SJ. Treasurer I6 ' 0 , , REVEREND LAWRENCE M. RYAN, S.J Administrator of Cranwe!I REVEREND JOHN J. TUCKER, S.J. Student Counselor Junior Religion Sophomore Religion Eighth Grade Religion League of the Sacred Heart tX . , . REVEREND BERNARD M. SCULLY SJ Sodality Director Senior Mathematics Junior Mathematics Hockey Coach Prefect of Bellarmin ell pw ..f ff xsi ,ww ?3 au- X81 bellarmine hall E U M. 6 A 9 1' U v - l 'ln-lu-an viih ,, REV. RICHARD M. BRACKETT, S.J. Freshman Religion Freshman English Freshman Public Speaking Moderator of BELL TOWER Prefect of Xavier Hall ,liv- -'W,, -' .. J Al REV. BROTHER VINCENT M. BRENNAN, S.J. Dining Hall Sacrisfan Cafeteria fucult MRS. MARIE E. BUSH, R.N School Nurse 'x -f'X MR. NICHOLAS J. BUTERA Sophomore History Eighth Grade History Economics Prefect of Bellarmine I REV. ROBERT W. CAMPBELL, S.J Senior Religion French l, ll, III Prefect of Bellarmine Il MR. GEORGE D. FITZPATRICK, S.J Sophomore English Freshman Algebra Sophomore Public Speaking Moderator of Glee Club Prefect of Bobola Hall I if 1 ,pl-' 1.. Q.. li MR. ROBERT F. FLANAGAN Sophomore History Head Coach, Football REV. THOMAS F. GROGAN, S.J. Senior Religion Freshman History Sophomore History Pretect of Cranwell Hall MR. RALPH E. GUILLIAMS French l School Librarian REV. LOUIS HALLIWELL, S.J. . . Chaplain Moderator of Chess Club Director of Bookstore f'-'Gilt r-9 ROBERT M. HANLON, S.J. Freshman Latin Freshman Public Speaking Moderafor of THE WELL MR. JOHN H. HOLLOHAN, S.J. Eighth Grade English Eighth Grade Science Eighth Grade Civics Assistant Sodality Director Business Moderator of BELL TOWER Sanctuary Society Prefect of St. Joseph's Hall ..-. - -Zfaculty MR. JOHN W. KENNEDY Chemistry Senior Mathematics i'23 iSif f W. MR. FERNAND LACHANCE Physics French I, ll faculty MR. EDWARD F. MAHANNA Assistant Treasurer REV. FRANCIS J. MURPHY, S.J. Senior English Senior Latin Senior Public Speaking Moderator Bellarmine Debating Society Prefect of Aloysius Hall MR. GRANVILLE S. PRUYNE Coach of Varsity Soccer MR. JOHN P. RAHILLY, S.J Junior English Junior Latin Junior Public Speaking Intramural Athletics Pretect of Berchrnans Hall fQ.vvl- J '21 fb: Y Q G :H W if or--96 9 , X as -x.' -.-l'- 1 'af' gnfi. ...Ar REV. COLUMBA W. SULLIVAN, Sophomore English Sophomore Latin Moderator of Dramatics Pretect of Bellarmine I 5 x I w , It awww Qs I 'N MR. THOMAS F. ROONEY Sophomore Mathematics Eighth Grade Arithmetic Athletic Director Basketball Coach Baseball Coach REV. JOHN B. WALCHARS, S.J. German I, II, III DR GEORGE S WICKHAM MD School Physncuan FRE KK 53' War' rgwiwgf. REV ALPHONSE C YUMONT, SJ Freshman Engllsh Freshman Latln Freshnqan pubhc Speaklng REV BROTHER THOMAS P. KELLY, SJ Sacrlstan The prayers and good wishes of The sfudenf body ac company These two Jesuits who were summoned nn November by Very Rev Father Provincial James E Coleran, SJ To assume thelr new duties af the Jesuit Novmate, Shadowbrook faculty ...55..5f ,.1 11. 4 :rg .v.w,-jrfa- ' , ., . .-.,a.-3.14. R-1-3 fyg. ff, .,,3gv5-:v:.,L.f:1s1L, gag -,a Q em ' ra- 4' f I R. f . G R .,V .W 'A A 'fu , N ' ' 5 ', R-. .. ' A-X X , V ' A 1' .R s , 1: -. '3 R ,Q RX R. ji K W f ' , X ' 1 . f' X gf cg , fl i-ue ,ex ' pf fi A22 .fs 3 N X, f5,ff ' -50 ig. IL fi, A 'S' I' S mf' ' . A 1 A, ,gum ROBERT ANTONE ARRUDA I74 Rockland Street South Dartmouth Massachusetts Laughung zestful well llked by all Rudy often heard slngmg the Portuguese natlonal anthem Fr Cunnuft s favorlte soccer player unam mously elected Captain of Cranwell s lug crew where Bob goes laughter follows a good storyteller wuth a powerful lmaglnatuon loves to talk about New Bedford Portugal and Cape Cod works luke a beaver ln hrs father s lumber yard a talented slut comedlan of Ma Arruda fame e youngest member ofthe class a hustlmg halfback on the Varsity Soccer team H I C plans to follow Busmess Admnmstratuon course at o y ross ACTIVITIES Sodaluty I 2 League of the Sacred Heart I 2 3 4 Chess Club I Soccer 3 4 Intramural BasketballI 2 3 4 Rally Commlttee4 4 2 - CHARLES DAVID BAILEY GATES I7 Colony Road West Hartford Connecticut Casual gemal popular Dave proud of hometown West Hartford s orts an always well groomed flat top haurcut on all occaslons very d the well dresse o best brother to READERS DIGEST Barley Gates played on Varsity Foot h k tes for has second season on the Ice ball team this year wlll sharpen IS s a lans to follow his father s footsteps In dentustry at the Umverslty of Penn ACTIVITIES Sodalnty 4 League of the Sacred Heart I 2 3 4 Sanctuary Socuety I 2 De batlng I 2 3 4 Varslty Football 4 Varsity Baseball 3 4 Varsity Hockey 3 4 Intramural Football I 2 3 JV Baseball 2 Intramural Basketball I 2 P 5 , A - I I L4 I . ' II ll d . . . f rever faithful to Laurue . . . always maantams a For IS l I 1 1 r f . l I I ' I I I I I I I I I , , 1 : . - Tix Tiki-P ki. -r 'f 'TNQ' W, Stix.. 't 0- W-El 11535 RICHARD ALLEN BAILLY 184 Housatonlc Street Lenox Massachusetts Perceptlve palnstaklng persevermg Streaks favorite son from Lenox the man with the answer In English staunch pnllar of THE WELL contributes those edufylng edltornals fIrst editor of Our Lady of Cran we pet gripe exercnse almost always free In January and May falthful and devoted Sodalust known for his connectlons an Kmgston N Y Engllsh and Latln has favorites dlsllkes Trng talented contributor to thus annual tentatuve plans Include the Jesuits at Fordham Unlverslty ACTIVITIES Sodallty I 2 3 4 League of the Sacred Heart I 2 Promoter 2 Sanctuary Socuety I 2 3 4 BELL TOWER Assoclate Edltor 4 THE WELL I 2 Asslstant Edltor 3 Co Edator 4 Dramatucs I Intramural Football I 3 Intramural Basket ba I LAWRENCE JOSEPH CASEY Cluftwood Street Lenox Massachusetts man happy go lucky plugs away wuth a full course often seen In Plttsfield famous for his late rlsmg Mr Kennedys problem child paints houses In the summertime personality plus wins frlends In every class walks the streets wlth Doc avld fan of Alfred E Neumann holds down short stop on the diamond blg man on Coach Rooney s flve come sprung fishes m the Berkshlre streams Fordham wall welcome htm for a course In Journalusm ACTIVITIES Sodaluty 3 4 BELL TOWER 4 THE WELL 2 Varslty Soccer 4 Varsity Basketball 3 4 JV Basketball l 2 Varsity Baseball 2 3 4 JV Baseball l X I 1' J L q l I Athletic, apt, amusing . . . Case . . . commutes from Lenox . . . flve-year ' II ' 'll' ' ' , 2 1 1 ' z ' , 1 - - , 1 , , 2 - . - THOMAS FIELDING COONEY 80 Yokun Avenue Lenox Massachusetts Annmated alert aftable Tom honored Cranwell with has presence ln Sophomore year llkes to get things done quickly one of the Lenox boys pllots a flre engnne red Plymouth famous for hrs automoblles part time grocer at Gregorys Market rnakes a lively twosome with Dan Forsley generous wnth money but has trouble collecting has loans I s the road shortly after lunch infused knowledge of German seldom seen but often heard wnll take has talents to Villanova and become a dns trngulshed lawyer ACTIVITIES Sodallty 4 Dramatrcs 4 J V Football 2 3 Intramural Volley Ball 2 36 JOSEPH EDWARD DERY JR Pittsfield Mass 20 Merriam Street H morous lo uaclous cheerful keeps In touch with Pittsfield U Ci via many letters leather lunged megaphone man during football season d of Pitts continuously engaging in verbal duels with his roommate prou field and The Yankees always packing on T was sidelined for sports with a bad back this year immensely enloys companionship plans to lead cheers under the Purple Banner at Worcester next year while studying Business Administration ACTIVITIES S d l I 2 3 4 Lea ue of The Sacred Heart I 2 3 4 Sanctuary Society o a :ty g I 2 3 A BELL TOWER Business Staffd Debating 2 3 4 Glee Clubl 2 3 4 Ch Chess Clubl Football 2 3 Hockey 2 3 4 Intramural Baseball I 2 4 eer leader4 37 ,,,.-nh PETER MAHER EDMONDO 90 Orchard Street Rockvulle Connectlcut Studlous seruous spurned Mundo the buslest man on campus a good and hard working organuzer the man behmd the scenes on sklts and rallles the enterprusmg edutor of our yearbook prowls around Cranwell with a candid camera favorite conversation topics Rockvnle and cars has some fantastic stories about has hot 53 Studebaker a mechanucally minded tmkerer McGoo s close assocuate and long tume 'frrend hears has mckname wlth a good natured smule wall malor un cnvll engineering at the Umverslty of Detroit ACTIVITIES League of the Sacred Heartl 2 3 4 Sanctuary Socnetyl 2 3 4 Debating 1 2 3 4 Dramatucs 2 3 4 Varslty Football 2 3 Intramural Basketball I 2 3 BELL TOWER 3 4 Editor In chlef 1 if JW QW NICHOLAS DOMINIC FINKE County Road Sheffield Massachusetts Erudnte enterprlslng efflcnent Nick dally round trlpper from Shef field modest asplrant to Merit Scholarship excells In all sublects seldom around durnng exam week the lnbrary hus afternoon retreat tunes In code on the ham radio book reviews In THE WELL envied by THE NEW YORK TIMES profound German scholar carrles a loaded book bag each day pals and debates wath Baully and Mulloney wall honor Pleasant Springs and dlstlngulsh himself In the Classics ACTIVITIES Sodalnty 3 4 League of the Sacred Heart 3 4 BELL TOWER Associate Editor 4 THE WELLl 2 3 4 Dramatlcs l Chess Club l Radlo Club 3 4 X . Xp Qu 'Xl l - , 7 ly 'l . N l rf T Cx, .1 gl' L 'L M - y , Ay Nfl' f fy U0 l' L all llt J L l ' ff Q . jog l, X XJ n T A A , NW :ILM FK.: JACQUES PERRIER FINLAY 3 Route des Puvts Vaucresson Seme et ouse France Studlous and splrlted fun Iovung and French The Frog known for magnanlmous vocabulary possesses a persuasive French accent belleves Paras to be the only clty In the world Ilves for the Summer traps on Isle de France to Le Havre a most casual dresser always hungry wall eat anything nf nts fee studles strenuously professor In all fIelds especially France llkes European blcycle rldlng capable co captaln on soccer team supports team by orbltung goals an Intramural terror on the hardwood wall follow has brother to Marquette ACTIVITIES Sodallty I 2 3 4 League ofthe Sacred Heart I 2 3 4 Sanctuary Society 3 4 BELL TOWER4 THE WELL4 Debating 2 3 4 Chess Club I Varsity Soccer I 2 3 4 Co Captain 4 Intramural BasketbalII 2 3 4 40 I. ,pr . 4 N - 5 .Qin ,s '.' '. ,M I. . ,-,, r ' ' I . . . . II n r o 1 ' u n a o n u 11 H . . . ., . . - I' . . . . . . I I I I I I I i I I I I I I I I I I 1 I ' I I 1 1 ' DANIEL PETER FORSLEY 5 West Street Lenox Massachusetts Laughing leisurely loquacuous Doc always seen smulmg except whale dolng homework never overworked thmks Trng as laugh able seen only occasionally un lug a keen sense of humor wnns hum many fruends hardly ever without Casey always In arguments wlth Ballly feels school IS fine for others a dally commuter from Lenox for the past four years full of stones about broken dlshes and spllled pamt on summer 'obs plans to take talents to St Michael s of Wmooskl and Buslness Admnnustratlon ACTIVITIES Sodalnty 4 Dramatucs 4 Intramural Basketball I 2 4 I I . . . H 1, .- , , ... ... u.. ..- ... ' ..- -' ... . . , . . . I I ll' -it F415 w 'N-.. RICHARD JAMES FRANK 1578 Regent Street Schenectady New York Intellugent patuent cooperatuve Duck best mathematlcuan In the school a two year Crane man Hnallst In famed Merlt Scholarship exams receuved a perfect score on the College Entrance Math Test a mannstay on the Cranwell Golf Team generous with has tnme In helping others to fathom math and science an Intramural whiz at pass catching plans for Physlcs malor at Rochester ACTIVITIES Sodaluty 4 League ofthe Sacred Heart 3 4 BELL TOWER 4 Debatlng 3 4 Dramatscs 3 4 Varsity Golf 3 4 Intramural Football 3 4 Intramural Basketball 42 STEPHEN JOSEPH GARRITY 25 Dunbarton Road Belmont 78 Massachusetts Glftecl athletic llkeable Steve five year veteran of Craneland . scrappy lineman for Coach Flanagan Beantown s greatest rooter roomed with Sleracku for three years munds the lobster pots wuth brother George In summer seldom seen In lug nses daily wlth the flve but always on tame for Mass wlelds a mean hockey stuck on the rink never seems to be qunte satusfled wnll root for the Boston College Eagles come Fall hopes are to excel In Busnness Admlnnstratuon ACTIVITIES Sodalnty 2 3 4 League of the Sacred Heartl 2 3 4 Debatlngl 2 3 4 JV Football l 2 Varsity Football 3 4 Varsity Hockey 2 3 4 Rally Committee 4 I - - - II I1 , , . . . . . . 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I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I ' 'Q' EDWARD HARRIMAN GINN 1962 Vlllage Road Schenectady New York Genume and generous dependable and devoted Gxnme General Electrac on campus a tlnkerer capable galned many friends wrth hrs suster at Muss Hall s frequents Sam Goody s rn New York e colossal Crane a five year man ductator at Freshman table staunch Yankee fan has been parryung the llbes of Dave Nucholson for five years Mr Busunessman ofthe school paper actuve rn all class actlvttles wlll stuck wlth the Jesuits at Georgetown ACTIVITIES League of the Sacred Heart I 2 3 4 BELL TOWER 4 Assistant Business Manager 2 3 Managung Edutor 4 Press Club 4 Debatmg I 3 4 Golf Team 4 Intramural Footballl 2 3 4 Intramural Basketball I 2 3 4 RICHARD DAVID GORMAN 29 Taylor Road Wlndsor Connectlcut Courteous loquacuous generous Duck loaned us In our Sophomore year craves lobster loves has stuck Ford Convert pursues German has last crgarette a constant conversatuonalnst recelves punk letters from West Hartford frequently at optuonal Mass active member of the Sodallty fan of collegiate styles stays out of lug optlmlstlc fan of the N Y Yankees was often on room study lust asplres to attend Fairfield for Pre law ACTIVITIES Sodallty 2 3 4 League of the Sacred Heart2 3 4 Promoter 3 4 Sanctuary Soclety 2 3 4 BELL TOWER 4 Press Club 4 Debating 3 4 Manager JV Basketball 2 3 4 Intramural Basketball 2 3 4 lr It I I . , l a 0 Il l ll 1 l u l I . dili entl . . . hates izza . . . kee s Baill confused . . . alwa s 'ust finished v 9 If P P 'Y U D .Y I . I I I I I I I I , , 1 : 1 , 2 - 0 'x JOHN FRANCIS HAGGERTY 47 Blackburn Lane Manhasset New York Actlve alert ambltuous Bu frequent name on the honor Inst Yankees didnt fall hum last October when things looked blackest always smulmg famous for has Wulber Bloomer record well lrked by all one of the last to plle out of bed In the morning often seen driving a red Ford convertible on the streets of Manhasset a two year Bellarmune man one of the favorite professlonal acqualntances of Fr Cunnutt In Jug plans for the Unuversuty In the Motor Cnty for a degree In engmeerlng ACTIVITIES Sodalvty 2 3 4 League ofthe Sacred Heart 2 3 4 BELL TOWER 4 Dramatlcs 4 Glee Club 4 Golf Team 4 J V Baseball 2 3 Rally Committee 4 46 JOHN QUINN HALL 35 Claremont Road Scarsdale New York Studuous spurlted sociable John loyal to the greatest town sn Westchester Scarsdale Cranwell s able manager In many sports ta ks Mass server one of the stalwarts of the sodalrty took over where brother Bull left off sports a sleek 49 Caddy dreams about a 59 Jaguar works hard at the books un every subgect has marks that prove vt keeps track of former Cranes for THE WELL wall follow ancestry to South B d ef' Acrlvmfs Class Treasurerl Sodalntyl 2 3 4 Treasurer 3 Vlce Prefect 4 League of the Sacred Heartl 2 3 4 Promoter 3 4 Sanctuary Society l 2 3 4 THE WELL 2 3 4 Alumm Edntor 4 Press Club 3 4 Dramatucs l 2 Varsnty Soccer 4 Varsnty Basketball 3 4 Varsnty Baseball 2 3 4 JV Football 2 3 JV Bas ketball 2 Intramural Basketball l 47 is I . . . . ,, ,, . , , . . . . . . - . . . ' ' . . . l about his sister . . . keeps a lively contact with Waltham . . . willing and loyal ' I I I l 1 I I I 1 I ' I I I I I I I I ' I I I I I .I I , . . I I i . I I . 2 , : ' , , 2 - - , 1 - - - I . JOSEPH BAINBRIDGE HANLEY 63 Bellevue Avenue Brlstol Connecticut Energetuc congenual sparkllng Buz everybodys cousm one of the Aloyslus nune four year star booter of the soccer ball roomed for three years wnth Zoll partlclpant In some of the famous Arruda rallses always has a wade smile for everyone has been wrltmg to a certain Mary for four years member of a trube of eleven Hanleys ns planning on becoming one of Coach Rooney s Hoopsters alms for a Pre Med course at the College ofthe Holy Cross ACTIVITIES Sodaltty I 2 3 4 League of the Sacred Heart I 2 3 4 Sanctuary Socuety I 2 3 4 BELL TOWER4 THE WELL4 Debatlngl 2 3 4 Dramatlcs 4 Varsity Soccer 2 3 4 JV Basketball I 2 3 Varsity Basketball 4 Rally Commlttee 4 48 lf' 4 . N V ,t.t L , my J g . , Y , ,' 'Q 'Q f ,Q I J L . 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I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I 1 1 I - - 1 1 I I - WILLIAM GUY HARLEY 420 Monte Hlmalaya Mexlco Cnty Mexsco Eager energetic enterprlslng Wlllle one of the outstanding sports men of our class excels In soccer center forward position famous for hls Spanish sclssor klck In soccer and his Del Crandell stance and Wlllle Mays catches In baseball has traveled far and wide over the world has lived In Cuba South Afrlca Brazll and Mexico loves to talk about anything but especially about Acapulco Bay Ruo de Janeiro sports and has famous Volks wagen an avid fan of the Grants plans to malor an Business Admlmstra tlon at Stanford ACTIVITIES Class Secretary I League ofthe Sacred Heart I 2 3 4 BELL TOWER 4 Glee Club 4 Chess Club 4 Varslty Soccer I 2 3 4 Co Captam 4 Varslty Basketball 3 4 Varslty Baseball 2 3 4 JV Basketball I 2 JV Baseball I PAUL MAURICE HIBSCHMAN 343 Parkway Dnve Plttsburgh Pennsylvania Intelligent personable studlous Pau Pittsburgh s own ambassador loves exotic music owns a unlque hl fl set up studles long and hard always on the honor roll roomed wuth Marcelo for three knows how to relax always well groomed a faithful Sodallst works ln a bank during the of? season delrghts us with has stories of hrs vacations prefers foreign cars will prepare for Law at Georgetown come Fall ACTIVITIES Sodalltyl 2 3 4 League of the Sacred Heartl 2 3 4 Sanctuary Society 2 3 4 BELL TOWER 4 THE WELL 3 Press Club3 4 Debating l 2 3 4 Glee Club2 3 4 JV Soccerl 2 3 Hockey Manager4 50 TIHGW-1-Q THOMAS PETER LLEWELLYN I3 Van Dyke Avenue Amsterdam New York Llttle llkeable llvely ee class wut spends hours tradnng lokes wuth Fr Campbell captam of the golf team proud holder of hole In one star of the Cranwell Thesplans excellent mnmuc star In basketball and football Intramurals smallest member of class spends summers at golf club when not workung for Mohawk carpets staunch supporter of Holy Cross where he plans to follow hls brothers by studymg law ACTIVITIES Sodahty 3 4 League of the Sacred Heart 4 BELL TOWER 4 Debatmg 3 Dramatlcs 3 4 Glee Club 3 4 Intramural Football 3 4 Captain 4 Intramural Basketball 3 4 Cheerleader4 an If - N A x x T' ' . 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JOSE ENRIQUE LORES Avenue San lsrdro 225 San Isndro Llrna Peru Happy helpful humble Pepe couldnt play basketball because he wasnt hugh enough proud of has home country of Peru stalwart halfback on the varsity soccer team a two year Crane man patient sufferer when has room rs overrun with guitar enthuslasts always seems happy murders Englrsh pronunclatlon good vocab though doesnt particularly relish having to roll out of bed on cold wmter mornings actlve In school and class endeavors plans are for La Molina an Peru to obtain a degree In Agronomy Englneermg ACTIVITIES League of the Sacred Heart 3 4 BELL TOWER 3 4 THE WELL 3 Varsity Soccer 3 4 Intramural Basketball 3 4 JOSEPH ANTHONY MALEADY Doble Vua 60 San Salvador EI Salvador Tall talented temperate oe often seen on the honor roll possesses talented toe for soccer team practices faithfully on the piano In Camplon always wllllng to lend a hand loves Spanish muslc a capable French student quiet and conservative yet clever and skillful can play the bongos and castlnets pulls down many a rebound off the boards come basketball season rarely misses optional Mass plans are for Electrical Engineering at Carnegle Tech ACTIVITIES League of the Sacred Heart 2 3 4 Glee Club 4 Chess Club President 3 4 Sanctuary Society 4 THE WELL 3 4 Varsuty Soccer 2 3 4 J V Basketball 2 Intramural Basketball 3 4 47, 2 H4214 - ,A . 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DAVID THEODORE MARANTETTE lll 30 Oxford Road Grosse Polnte Shores Mlchugan Dlllgent dlstlngulshed deducated Dave five years no demerlts Class Prestdent for past three years competent manager for the Soccer I team up every mormng at five never seen loaflng constant y prac tucmg the plano can t study enough master of ceremonnes for fabulous ll s orts a very even crew cut chief cook of Cranberry Sauce ra tes p consclentlous Co edltor of THE WELL conservative dresser five year Crane aspures to matnculate at Georgetown In the Ltberal Arts course ACTIVITIES Cl Presldent 2 3 4 Sodalltyl 2 3 4 Sanctuary Society I 2 3 4 ass League of the Sacred Heartl 2 3 4 Promoterl 2 3 BELL TOWERI 2 3 C Edt 4 D batln Associate Edltor4 THE WELLI 2 3 4 Associate Edutor3 o lor e g I 2 3 4 Presldent2 Glee Clubl 2 3 4 Chalrman 4 Orchestra I 2 3 J V Football I 2 Varsity Soccer Manager 3 4 Intramural Volleyball I 2 3 4 Rally Commlttee 4 QW! xx. SS tl'0'xhl axifxwr 'Pa' 1 65 ff M X ahfwg... If WILLIAM BRENDAN MATTIMORE JR 23 Garner Lane Bay Shore New York Quick quiet qualified Mort llghtest man on the football team fastest runner In the school always enumeratlng the qualntues of Long Island :sn t seen In Father CunnlFf s presence often has put up with Haggerty s antlcs for two years ambltrous friendly good natured happy to be completing last of four years seldom heard to complann of anything wlll take hls speed good naturedness and hugh qualltles to Villanova for Electrical Engmeerlng ACTIVITIES Sodalltyl 2 3 4 League of the Sacred Heartl 2 3 4 Sanctuary Society I 2 3 4 BELL TOWER4 Press Club 4 Dramatlcs 3 4 Chess Clubl JV Foot ball 2 3 Varsity Football 4 Golf Team 4 Intramural Basketball I 2 3 4 5 I aff , . wk ' . I . HW. I Q ,W . k j -Q 1 N 51 xx I-. ' K ' . V- 8 M, Yu, I -sg 4 I - - - . -Q.. .1 '.x, Q, .-. if I 'H 42- I' 1 . . . -I.. A ' 3.13:-' - , l'5' , JK' 'rr T 1'-.gis ' , .:,.- 1 . t ' - ' fu , 'E wa' . ' . .55 ight sc 5 , ,. , - 'vi -I yr . --- -- ' - . ' 4. 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I I I I I I I I I I I I 1 I I I I I I ' ' ' 1 I I I 1 1 1 - If DENNIS MARTIN MCGIVNEY I I Meadow Woods Road Great Neck Long Island New York Mature and mannerly rugged and reserved Mac prlceless full back on the soccer team kld with the Paul Bunyan foot a continental voyager thanks Mexlco IS a fine place for rrotous surprise doesnt want to lcve there man of few but wlse words strrctly an Ivy League dresser dashlng wuth those thrn tres resourceful ball handler on the hardwood seldom seen In Jug combnnes red harr and freckles for good looks wull study under the Blue and Grey of Georgetown ACTIVITIES League of the Sacred Heart I 2 3 4 Glee Club 4 Chess Club 4 J V Soccer I Varsity Soccer 2 3 4 Basketball JV 3 Varslty Basketball 4 JV Baseball I 2 Varsnty Baseball 3 4 56 BRIAN LEE MCGURK 61 Scarborough Street Hartford Connecticut Gemal generous gay McGoo flne representatuve of Hartford has boarded wlth Mundo for two years Rex Volleyballoms of the court frequent user of the United States Postal System dutch dagger ln the summer for his father sports a flat top best Varslty Football manager In the school s hlstory friend of Father Cunmff photo edltor for the BELL TOWER added many a humorous caption to the Informal shots will drlve to Fordham In his Green Truck for a course In literature ACTIVITIES Secretary 8th Grade BELL TOWER 4 Debating I 2 4 Dramatlcs 4 J V Foot ball I Varslty Football Manager 4 Intramural Football 4 Intramural Basketball 2 Intramural Volleyball 3 57 it . 1 - 11 11 - , , ... ... ... - 11 11 11 -11 ... ... 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JOSEPH PAUL MCMAHON 38 Jason Street Plttsfleld Massachusetts Conscuentnous conservatuve cooperatuve oe a man of few but well chosen words crunses the hxghways In a black Pontnac runs the day student taxi servlce to Puttsfleld never unprepared In class Engllsh his favorute frankly puzzled by Physlcs always ready to glve help If needed needs It humself only occaslonally ever calm a conservative dresser sometimes seen playing soccer current plans feature the classics on Pachachoag Hull ACTIVITIES Varsuty Soccer 2 3 4 THOMAS PRESTON MCNULTY 22 North Beacon Street Hartford Connecticut Dnlugent devout dedicated Tom drstrngunshed representative from ommate of Hartford modest about his Intellectual accomplishments ro Flash for two years seldom speaks but then wsth mighty words goes home early durnng exam week spends afternoons IH strenuous study self esteemed hero of the untermurals often seen attending optional Mass full of energy and always ready for a fruendly wrestle collegnate dresser wrll become a credit to Holy Cross rn Pre Med ACTIVITIES Sodalrtyl 2 3 4 League ofthe Sacred Heartl 2 3 4 Promoter 3 4 S t Socnet I 2 3 4 BELL TOWER 4 WELL 2 3 4 Press Club 3 4 anc uary y Debatlng I 3 Dramatlcsl Intramural Football 2 3 4 Intramural Basketball 234 STEPHEN MCQUEENY Old Brlarclnft Road Briarcliff New York Vugorous vavaclous versatnle Queen always lookung for fun usually finds It snngs wuth the sextet and one took Arruda s cuts good naturedly frnendly towards everyone knows more about cars we llked by all In the class always has a story to tell about one of his fruends back home aspsres to a course In Business Admlnnstratlon w loan the lme of McQueenys who have made Holy Cross their habitat ACTIVITIES Sodalstyl 3 4 League ofthe Sacred Heart I 2 3 4 Sanctuary Socuetyl 2 3 4 Debatlng I 2 3 4 Dramatucsl 4 Varsity Football 3 4 Intramural Basketball I 2 3 4 Rally Committee 4 If CARLOS MONTERO Sto Torlbo 390 Llma Peru Practlcal prompt perseverlng Carlo Imported from the pampas of Peru one ofthe many Peruvlan legates to Cranwell always has a smile on his face especlally when he talks about Llma spends much tlme water skung also an ardent soccer player gay and talkative ln a crowd hrs English becomes more comprehensible da b da y y y a talented Golf player will take up Cnvul Engineering at the College of Lima ACTIVITIES League ofthe Sacred Heart 3 4 Sanctuary Society 3 4 Glee Club A Orches tra 3 J V S occer 3 Varsnty Soccer 4 Golf Team 3 4 Intramural Basketball 3 4 by .I 1' , ,Q . 'Q so W X.. :fy- x, maxi. , f. , ,F B, . : 'Y ,. le. ,f ' av .II . .45 I + 'sms Q I. 4' fl- .. ' I ' ' ll ll ' , , . . . . . . , . . . ' I I I I I ' I - - I I I I I - STEWART ANTHONY MULLER II4 Old Post Road Croton-on-Hudson, New York Enthusiastic, neat, casual . . . Tony . . . proud of the German in him . . . waiting for the day he'lI buy his '56 Ford to soup it up . . . a frequent user of the telephone, especially to call a certain lady . . . usually has a good supply of food on hand . . . one of the famous Aloysius nine . . . a firm believer in late sleeps . . . four-year Crane man . . . smart dresser . . . plans on Georgetown for a Bachelor of Arts in Business. ACTIVITIES Sodality I, 2, 3, League ofthe Sacred Heart I, 2, 3, 4, Sanctuary Society I, 2, 3, 4, Debating I, 2, 3, 4, Varsity Football 4, Varsity Hockey 4, Varsity Baseball 4, Intramural Basketball I, 2, 3, 4. rw BRIAN CLAYTON MULLONEY 93 Franklln Street Lee Massachusetts Studuous sensuble serlous Brnan always groans about homework but manages to get top marks knows all about horses frequently enlughtens the unlnntlated dabbles In anything under the sun favorites Trng and Physlcs one of Father Walchars top German students drlves from Lee dauly In a grey Nash frequently seen muttering about Latsn a lncensed gun dealer never on the bottom In a trade seen looking at folders from McGill Unlversuty hopes to mayor In Medlcune ACTIVITIES BELL TOWER Busnness Staff 4 ., 0 if I I' f L , fha 3 J' llll l 117 , I M if 1 I t I K 1 A E? HENRY LAWRENCE MURPHY Maple Avenue Centervulle Massachusetts Merry and mischievous effervescent and excltmg Murph mlxes Boston and Ireland wnth a fascmatlng accent Cranwells Yogl Berra captain of the baseball nme wlelds a bug bat finds Irlsh temper a great excuse proud of has hot Merc convertible patrols the streets of Hyannis welcomes unexpected vlsltors all summer founder of the Bellarmlne Bull and Blarney corps leads the downstairs sessions popular wnth all who know hum ready and wllllng for any mlschlef serious about has studues will lnvade the halls at Georgetown ACTIVITIES Sodaluty2 3 4 League of the Sacred Heart2 3 4 Sanctuary Socuety2 3 4 Debatung 2 3 4 Varsuty Football 3 4 Varsity Hockey 3 4 Varsity Baseball 2 3 4 Captaen4 Intramural Basketball 2 3 4 DAVID OGIER NICHOLSON 25 Bonad Road West Newton Massachusetts Lukeable Ianky Ieusurely Ntck five year Crane always has a yarn about the farm and summer 'obs rlses promptly at 6 45 daily Mass server hardly ever seen asslstlng Father Cunnlff on the grounds Ilkes to read In has spare time planning on a bug winter on the Ice will go out for Father Murphys debatung team one of the monthly record club gang wall take up Agriculture at the University of Maryland ACTIVITIES Sodallty I League of the Sacred Heart I 2 3 4 Sanctuary Soclety I 2 3 4 BELL TOWER 4 Debatung 2 3 4 Varslty Soccer 4 J V Soccer 3 Hockey 4 Intramural Football I 2 Intramural Basketball I 2 3 .Q V I - - rl- u , , ... ... 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DENNIS FRANCIS OBRIEN I25 Alta Avenue Yonkers New York Athletic able apt Den hard chargung luneman In the Fall clever hoopster In Wmter under Coach Rooney captalns successful tennls team always on the honor roll dnehard GIANT fan one of the former Aloyslus boys roomed wuth Tony for two years always In the rnrdst of un not so often seen rn Jug though sometlmes seen In the drlvers seat of a Merc wagon burning up the campus wnllung and able to try any thang generally succeeds wnll gourney to South Bend for englneerung ACTIVITIES Sodalnty I 2 3 League ofthe Sacred Heart I 2 3 4 Sanctuary Soclety I 2 3 4 Class Presndentl Debatung 4 Chess ClubI 2 .IV Football I 2 Varsuty Football 3 4 JV Basketball 2 3 Varsity Basketball 4 JV Baseball Tennls2 3 A Captaun 3 4 JAMES JOSEPH OBRIEN JR I97 Bartlett Avenue Pattsfleld Mass Dependable determined dashing always has a constant race wuth Murph to see how many letters he can get constantly found struggling wlth Latin books proud of his hot Olds rarely seen with Father Cun nuff In the afternoon as wnth the Yankees every move many letters to Sodallty frrends a lover of good mustc boarded for the past two years five year man wull loan the Irlsh at Notre Dame for Liberal Arts ACTIVITIES Sodallty 3 4 League ofthe Sacred Heart 8th I 2 3 4 J J V Football 8th I JV Football 2 Basketball 4 Baseball 3 4 JV Baseball 8'th I 2 Intramural Basketball 3 Rally Commnttee 4 PHILIP FRANCIS O REILLY I I7 Fordham Road Syracuse New York Relnable generous friendly I bnggest man on the football team plugs many holes In the lanes Sports Edltor for the Yearbook we liked by all always wlllmg to lend a helpung hand butt of many of many rebounds seldom seen In Jug spends vacations scouting around Syracuse In has DeSoto plans to malor un Buslness at Georgetown ACTIVITIES Sodallty 2 3 4 League ofthe Sacred Heart 2 3 4 Sanctuary Society 2 3 4 BELL TOWER Sports Edntor 4 THE WELL 2 3 4 Press Club 3 4 Debating 2 3 4 Varsity Football 3 4 Varsnty Basketball 3 4 Rally Committee 4 68 lg I I ' , , ' ... 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' Fred Williams' iokes . . . outstanding on the basketball court . . . pulls down ' 1 1 1 1 1 1 ' 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 - I GARRY HAWLEY PAYNE East Schodack New York Athletic fun Iovlng well liked Porky dues collector since Sopho more year Iced a record sux goals against Plttsfield sextet last year captauns this year s Varslty Hockey team always fun on the corrndor while tussllng with Butch about anything In general also a trlple threat on the grlclvron from hrs halfback posltlon lnvades Fort Lauderdale In the sum mer loves that flnal bell to relieve hum from drudgery of classes plans Busrness Admlnrstratlon degree at Wesleyan ACTIVITIES Class Treasurer 2 3 4 Sodallty 3 4 League ofthe Sacred Heart 4 BELL TOWER Sports Staff 4 Varsuty Football 2 3 4 Varslty Hockey 2 3 Captaun 4 Varsity Baseball 2 3 4 MARCELO COBB PEREZ New Manila Phlllpplnes 108 Horseshoe Dnve Suave soclable sincere Marcel our delegate from the Phlllpptnes 'F three years with Paul a cham smoker prefers Lucknes roommate or Cranwells best dressed but always con well traveled lnkes any muslc servatlve proud of the halrcut keeps at his books a faithful Mass ls a Sodallty stalwart always server talks about those Phlllpplne glr hard wull be seen at Ateneo de Mamla hopes to malor In there trying In busuness ACTIVITIES Sodalutyl 2 3 4 League of the Sacred Heartl 2 3 4 Sanctuary Society TOWER 4 Glee Club 2 3 4 JV l 2 3 4 Debating Socletyl 2 3 4 BELL I 2 3 Soccer 3 Intramural Football 4 Intramural Volleyball I K 1, s I aw we 'cnc Ig,- X. 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' , ' ' 11 - 11 - - I I I I I I I I 1 f f I 1 1 1 7 I 1 1 F - - I I I I ' DENNIS JOSEPH ROBERTS I26 Fosdyke Street Provldence Rhode Island Earnest energetic eloquent Denny Rhode Islands loyal son a hard worker capable Busmess Manager of thus annual a four year Sodallst the class polltuclan known for his Democratlc procltvltles frnend and mentor to all underclassmen plans electron campalgns In has sleep the golf team s guudmg lnght sernous about has duets and loses weight will be seen on the Ice thus winter his future tends to pre law under the Jesuits at Fordham ACTIVITIES Class Vlce Presldentl 2 Secretary 3 4 Sodallty l 2 3 4 League ofthe Sacred Heartl 2 3 4 Promoterl 2 3 Sanctuary Society I 2 3 4 BELL TOWER 4 Business Manager WELL I 2 3 4 Assoclate Editor 3 Sports Edutor 4 Press Club3 4 Pres1dent4 Debatungl 2 3 4 Vlce President 2 Presldent 4 Chess Clubl JV Football I 2 Hockey 2 3 4 Golf Team 3 4 Intramural Football 3 4 Intramural Basketball I 2 3 4 Rally Committee 4 I Q . 1 I S' if 1, A ,L . 5 Y If . .gr Q . 15 'Q 41: K f . ! 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' 1 1 1 I 1 1 1 I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I 1 1 1 I 1 1 1 1 ' 1 1 1 - - 1 I 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 - ALFREDO ANTONIO SANTAELLA Box 96 San Juan Puerto Rsco Sllent speedy studlous Freddie can t figure out why he IS mlstaken for a soccer player a spark on the tennis courts puts up wlth Frank Suu s Chunese antncs often seen but not heard never espled In Father Cun nuffs company often spotted on the honor roll always sharply dressed and neat easy to get along wuth has many friends attentive In hls classwork well meanmg In all he says will carry has studlous nature to Georgetown for Business Admlnlstratuon ACTIVITIES Sodallty 2 3 4 League of the Sacred Heart 2 3 4 Debating 2 Tennis 4 Intramural Football 3, 4, Intramural Volleyball 2 72 if 'xwdfx flume- 'WP GARY PETER SCARAFONI 98 Whvttler Avenue Plttsfleld Massachusetts Smnllng snncere senslble Butch staunch backer of the Braves and all Ford products plnes for the freer lute of a day student one of the few five year men good thangs come on small packages pet peeve Math always ready to spend time In the great outdoors owns half Inter est In the phone booth dapper dusplayer of Brooks Bros clothes IS sand to be the lnstngator of all upstalrs rumbles In Bellarmnne plans to stay wnth the Jesuit traunlng at Holy Cross and study Buslness Admlnlstratlon ACTIVITIES Sodallty 4 League ofthe Sacred Heart I 2 3 4 BELL TOWER 4 Debating 4 Varsuty Hockey 4 Varsnty Baseball A Intramural Football 4 Intramural Basket I 73 I I 'X K.,-. 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I ' 1 ,111 1 ' 1 1 1 1 ' ball ,2,3,4. 466' N KW' if ALLAN JOSEPH SCHROEDER 209 West Dewey Street Fllnt Mlchlgan Courageous courteous competltlve a General Motors promoter The Corvette Kld dextrous un every sport receives has football secrets from the Detrovt Lions players Cranes grudlron captaun works team hard at practlce man of the great outdoors buddy with Browning loves cold fresh alr at nught Payne freezes Mr Table Sensor always wlllmg to lend a hand popular wlth everyone a dlstlngulshed dresser valiant leader un class actlvuty wall ruse to a sage at Georgetown ACTIVITIES Class Secretary2 Vlce Presldent3 4 Sodallty3 4 Sanctuary Society 2 3 4 Debating 2 Glee Club 3 4 JV Football 2 Varsity Football 3 4 Captain 4 Varsity Hockey 2 3 4 Varsity Baseball 3 4 74 ..rN,4 also ROBERT FRANCIS SIERACKI 7I Winter Street Norwood Massachusetts Revelrous redheaded rabble rousing Slerack man of many talents seen often in the presence of Father Cunniff advocate of Mad Magazine Mr Kennedy s favorite student sticks up for the underclassmen as roomed with another Boston rnan for three years owner of the Bellarmlne Record Shop favorite expression punch will forsake Boston for South Bend and a Business Course ACTIVITIES Debating 2 3 4 Varsity Football 3 4 J V Basketball 3 Varsity Basketball 4 J V Baseball 2 3 75 . , , ,xg , X X X -Q I on the gridiron . . . King of the Kiddies . . . noted for his love of Boston . . . FRANCIS SIU 242 Ellls Avenue Bellevue Ohlo Energetuc entertaunung excutable Frank Formosas most honorable representative entertained us with hls antics for four years ever ready with hns quick wut dusplays good aptntude for Math a hard runnmg wung man for the soccer team always wlllmg for a luttle fun on the corndor works hard at everythmg glves free lessons In Chinese letters carries shingles durmg the summer plans to mayor In engnneerlng at South Bend next Fall ACTIVITIES League ofthe Sacred Heartl 2 3 4 Sanctuary Socuetyl 2 3 4 Debating I 2 Chess Club I J V Soccer 2 Varsuty Soccer 3 4 J V Basketball 3 FRELING HUYSEN SMITH Stephentown New York S I s :rated studuous re asplrmg speed kung trres to set records darly rn has tuny ng ra wmter loms the Rooneymen chuef grape homework often seen groan Ing over Ec Trng and Physrcs has meat almost always has the right answer not always the right problem fights long battles over Stephentown looks forward to college and englneerlng courses will repre sent Cranwell at R P I vs Lenox ACTIVITIES Varsity Soccer 3 4 Varsety Basketball 3 4 77 'Q : I l s I .Fi miing,p , ' ' ' ' ' ' ' A I' . . . outstanding fullback in soccer . . . come GEORGE CRAIG SULLIVAN 69 Dewey Street Huntmgton Long Island N Y Generous genial gregarvous Su y boasts of Mother Long Island Huntrngton nn partucular a but on the sllght slde smokes Chesterflelds incessantly IS quite generous wuth them never says no to a dare fancles himself quite handsome recelved draft card early Granddad to fellow students proud of that 49 Dodge master cheerleader special craving for hamburg and poached eggs class poet wull wear the Purple of the Crusaders come Autumn ACTIVITIES Sodallty 4 League of the Sacred Heart 2 3 4 Debatnng 2 3 Dramatlcs 4 Glee Club 4 Varsnty Hockey 4 J V Soccer 3 Intramural Football 4 Intramural Basketball 2 3 4 Cheerleader 4 Rally Committee 4 MICHAEL READY TREANOR 930 Hlghland Ave Pelham New York Penslve persuasive peaceful Mike gifted wlth a qulck and sharp wut which has puzzled many usually a qulet man but not when he bears that certaln cunning smile an avld reader of war books knows enough on the Clvll War to wan the S64 OOO questlon usually plays halfback on the Soccer team but IS the squad s most versatvle player talks of nothlng but Holy Cross :ts Luberal Arts course and nts football team wall 'om hrs brother there ACTIVITIES Sodalntyl 2 3 4 League of the Sacred Heartl 2 3 4 Sanctuary Soclety I 2 3 4 BELL TOWER4 Press Club 3 4 JV Soccerl 2 Varslty Soccer 3 4 IntramuralBasketballl 2 3 4 79 ' , I . 4 ' I . . ,, . ,, . . . . , , . . . . . . . . . , , . . . . , . . , . . . , , . . . 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 I 1 1 1 1 f 1 P ' - 1 1 I 1 I I 1 - 'QUIK luv PETER MICHAEL VIGUERIE 803 Vmcent Street New Orleans Louuslana Lanky llvely laughable Rebel always upholds the Southern Cause possesses lots of splrnt leadnng the cheers holds New Orleans to be the greatest clty In the world noted for conspicuous Southern drawl popular Crane for four years typical Dlxne gentleman has trnckuest danclng feet around always ready to 'om un the fun on Bellarmnne I wlll lourney again below the Mason Dnxon lnne for Llberal Arts at Tulane ACTIVITIES Sodallty3 4 League ofthe Sacred Heart l 2 3 4 Sanctuary Socletyl 2 4 Debatlngl 2 3 4 Dramatlcs 4 Glee Club 4 JV Baseball 3 4 Intramural Basketball l 2 3 4 Cheerleader 4 Rally Committee 4 THOMAS FRANCIS WHALEN 2ll Pittsfield Road Lenox Massachusetts Artful aurous ambutnous Tom a four year day hop favorite wnth the gurls at the Summer School of Catholuc Action serious In his studles quiet on the outside never seen In Jug consclentnous nn all he does taught catechlsm to the children un the area last year always has a happy word for everyone frnendly to all wnll make the long trap from Lenox to New York Cnty to attend Fordham Unuverslty ACTlVlTlES Sodalntyl 2 3 4 League ofthe Sacred Heartl 2 3 4 Sanctuary Socuety 1 2 3 4 THE WELL3 Glee CIub2 3 4 , . if K -ef J f 'iff' ' , I ' ' ll Il ' , , . . . . . . 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I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I ' in 'Que A535 J' -0' -nw N FRED BRIAN WILLIAMS 276 Berlln Road Marlborough Massachusetts Natural and nonchalant wllllng and wltty Wlllne advocate of rock and roll known for loud pieces of apparel behlncl the scenes man at the rallies lends helpung hand to any In need a Junuor Engineer for the Massachusetts Hlghway Department cuts shrubbery about In a Chev sux cylunclers and lots of onl never In a hurry but always gets there rn the Spring wnll turn Thespran under Fr Sullnvan s guldance wull lend color to the Arts at Amherst ACTIVITIES Sodalltyl 2 3 4 League ofthe Sacred Heartl 2 3 4 Sanctuary Socaety I 2 3 4 BELL TOWER 4 THE WELLI 2 3 4 Press Club 4 Debatung I 2 3 Dramatlcs 4 J V Football 2 Varslty Football 3 Intramural Basketball I 2 3 4 Rally Committee 4 82 SQ THEODORE PETER ZOLI 70 Adelaide Terrace g Happy hllarlous handy Zorro electronic gentus of the senior class doesn t trust some of hrs electrucal hook ups has loudest vlc on the first floor keeps the next door nenghbors awake after lights favorite class German puts up wuth everybody s cousin Hanley one of McGoo s competitors talks lazz wlth Mr Rahllly S J whenever he gets the chance has blggest collectuon of gazz records un Bellarmme wall brmg along has good nature to R P I for an engmeerlng course ACTIVITIES Sodallty I League ofthe Sacred Heart I 2 3 4 Debating I Dramatlcs 4 Chess Club I 2 Football I 2 Varsity Football 3 Hockey 4 Tennis 4 lntra mural Football 4 Intramural Basketball I 2 3 4 Rally Committee 4 Torrln ton Connecticut Q' ' k 4 Q 5 .Q , 'F ' H, ' six . 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I 1 1 1 1 1 f I I I F I F I ' I 1 1 1 1 ' ,AK JOHN ANDREW COLLINS Upper Broadway Fort Edward New York Frnendly facule fun lovlng Andy spent only one year at Cranwell but won many fruends an has short stay capable center for the Colonels Intramural football team can be dlstlnctly heard In Mr Scannell s glee club always to be depended on for the right answer In Physlcs IS usually the first one up In the mornung spends has tame water skung durung the summer plans to malor In science at Vrllanova Unuversuty In September ACTIVITIES Sodaluty 4 Glee Club 4 Intramural Football Basket ball Baseball 4 WILLIAM ATHERTON BAGLEY Route 9 H Claverack New York Studlous generous effervescent ar tlclpant In all school actlvltles always wnllung to e p one of Cranwells outstandung P G s spends his summers working for the Empire State on road maintenance always has a smule re fers tennns In the Sprung a brain In Physrcs sparks the class with his dry humor faithful typlst for BELL TOWER good natured and never at a loss and wall study dentlstry ACTIVITIES League of the Sacred Heart 4 Debating 4 Varsrty Soccer 4 Varsuty Baseball 4 Intramural Basketball 4 dpi' ' r g ' , , ... BiII .- p - 4, 3,5 hl..: u' jig? . . . VI, ll A I n 1 n ' . . . A ' ' for words . . . plans to ioin the Hoyas at Georgetown my . y I . I . 2 2 - Ts ' . ' ' ' ll 11 ' ' v 1 , , ' . . . . . . - ' 11 11 4 X .. . ' ' ' . . . ' Sz ' 2 2 , - s , . THOMAS JOSEPH FAHEY 768 Mann Street Dalton Massachusetts Genlal generous good natured Tom mur derer on the tennls courts serves In the box fanatlc on skus also an able aquaraan lufeguard Ing his summer 'ob spends spare time relating experuences to Glnnle awauts letters from Skud more druves fancy sport car plus Ford conver tlb e a dapper dresser Mr Esquire on campus popular wuth all casual as a snowfall g ad Mr Bell was an Inventor Mom bring more food dreams of future In a courtroom will set the campus ablaze at Boston College ACTIVITIES Varsity Hockey 4 Varslty Tennis 4 it ERIC THOMAS FARRELL 49 Chapel Street New London Connecticut Popular punctual playful c A fast man wath a twangy guntar great attraction at Fall foot ball rallnes well Ilked by all the class takes Pepe In has strnde trles to outdo Zoll wuth hns I I thanks New London IS the greatest clty In the world helps build our atomic submarines In the summer favorlte hangout In the summer on Ocean Beach New London wall take a short hop to Provl dence College for a Business Admmlstratuon course ACTIVITIES Varsuty Soccer 4 Varsaty Baseball 4 Orchestra 4 I l ' ll II , , ' ... ... 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' 2 I - ROBERT FRANCIS MCGUERTY Sea VIEW Avenue Bass RIver Massachusetts Fruendly f Ivolous fun lovlng Bo lIghtest llneman on the football team looks for partnes tIny tIger on flghtmg eleven looks forward to sec ond perlod Math always ready wIlIIng and able to help out dIffers wIth roomIe Sull on opInIon of New York another spark In the great group of P G s wIll take hls lrnsh Luck to South Bend for Geology CHARLES JOHN MARTIN 376 PIedmont Street Waterbury CONNECTICUT Luvable lovable laughable Charlle another one of the great P G s a flne representatlve of Connectucut smart quarterback on the bIg eleven famous narrator of Bellarmme paddle SESSIONS wIll keep you In stltches for hours at a tlme IS an asset to our hockey and baseball teams always heard relatlng the merlts of Waterbury to anyone who wants to lnsten thmks that Frank SIU IS the funmest guy he has met wIll be seen quarterbackmg for Navy In a few years ACTIVITIES Varslty Football 4 Varslty Hockey 4 Varslty Baseball 4 ACTIVITIES League of the Sacred Heart 4 Varsnty Football 4 Intramural Basketball 4 , ' , ' . I . I . I . . I ' ' ,f , - ' a ....' 4, ' ' . I Q 4 1 Q u X f x . . . ' t K A ' . . . , ' ' A I at 3 . . . ,, ,, . . , 316' Vs 5 MICHAEL THOMAS WAPLES I I I West Franklin Street Endicott, New York Mighty, masterful, manly . . . Ziggie . . . hard- running back for the football team . . . doesn't like people to mispronounce his name . . . takes his nick- name good-naturedly . . . a long-distance lover . . . always has a good word for everyone . . . an asset to the great class of 59 . . . an outstanding P.G. with greater expectations for the fabulous Rooneymen . . . puts up with Martin's monkey business . . . has a sweettooth for Dentistry at Manhattan. ACTIVITIES Varsity Football 4, Varsity Basketball 4, Varsity Base- ball 4. J 4 . 1 V, gk . ' 4 ...J 1. RM '. 5 14 -QV X A J NAXK ' br- 'ix Af -Q fr ' . , f 3 , . , , . . .-... .S . - - ss ..- . . . . , , UQ. .. , x . - . . . Ist row, left to right: J. Finlay, T. Llewellyn, T. Cooney, M. Perez, J. Haggerty, F. Santaella, A. Collins, R. McGuerty. 2nd row, left to right: W. Bagley, T. Whalen, J. Hall, J. O'Brien, G. Payne, D. Roberts, Mr. Kennedy, Fr. Murphy, D. Marantette, A. Schroeder, B. McGurk, R. Arruda, G. Scarafoni, F. Siu. 3rd row, left to right: N. Finke, P. Hibschman, D. Nicholson, D. McGivney, P. Edmondo, F. Williams, P. While examining the contents of a long-abandoned desk in his attic, a young man of about thirty chanced upon a dust-covered packet of letters. He glanced through the now yellowing pages and, quite interested in these forgotten notes, he perched on an old trunk, with obvious enjoyment poring over the entire collec- tion. When he finished, he descended the stairs to his den, drew up a chair to his desk and composed the following letter: Dear Jim: How are things going? I trust that you and the family are well. I haven't seen you since the class reunion. Remember the times we had reliving our wonderful days at Cranwell? Only this morning, while perusing the contents of an old desk, I came across these letters which vividly recall our youthful years at Alma Mater. I'm sending them to you with the hope that they will provide you with moments of pleasant memories. Re- gards to the family. Your friend, Jack 90 4.4, S . .1-SE f-4 -Q1 -1 I '. . - -gf -, .aa .iw-I --an-' : Viguerie, P. O'Reilly, S. McQueeny, J. Hanley, D. Forsley, A. Muller, T. Fahey, L. Murphy. 4th row, left to right: R. Sieracki, E. Ginn, B. Mul- Ioney, D. O'Brien, D. Bailey-Gates, T, Zoli, J. Maleady, E. Farrell, M. Waples, E. Dery, C. Montero, J. Lores, R. Frank. 5th row, left to right: T. McNulty, G. Harley, C. Martin, W. Mattimore, R. Bailly, R. Gorman, C. Sullivan, F. Smith, J, McMahon, M. Treanor, S. Garrity, L. Casey. September 23, 1955 Dear Mom and Dad, We have iust finished our first retreat as freshmen and truly it was a wonderful experience. Here it is now the second day of school and already I feel as though I'm an integral part of Cranwell. I want to tell you about my teachers. Since I am in Freshman A, I am studying the rudiments of Latin with Mr. Barry, S.J. Mr. Woods, S.J. is explaining very forcefully the fundamentals of Algebra but I fear I will end up taking make-up tests anyway. My comrades in Section B are making the same iourneys in English Prose and Poetry accompanied by Mr. Donohue, S.J. Mr. Boulton, S.J., my corridor prefect in St. .Ioseph's, roused me at 5:45 this morning because I had played hockey in the halls yesterday. I copied Sleep, sleep, Macbeth, doth murder sleep two hundred times. Try to come up to Cranwell soon. Your loving son, John October 15, 1955 Dear Mom, We trounced Williston in soccer today. Jack Finlay and Guy Harley are on the varsity already. Am running short of funds for the caf. Please send a few dollars. I get a little hungry between meals, especially when I rake leaves from 2:30-4:30 in the afternoon. Love, Jack November 3, 1955 Dear Mom and Dad, A few days ago, we held our first class elections. The results of the polling showed Dennis O'Brien as Presi- dent, Dennis Roberts was chosen Vice-President, Guy Harley, Secretary, and l'll be paying my dues to John Hall. The gym is open now and the hoopsters from A are trying the mettle ofthe representatives from B. The Boston Celtics were here the other day to work out in our gym before an exhibition game in Pittsfield. They gave us some good pointers for the coming season. l'll be home for Thanksgiving soon. With love, John SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS left to right: Dennis Roberts, secretary, David Marantette, president, Garry Payne, treasurer, Allan Schroeder, vice-president. BKLLARMINE HALI. ,, IWBW' I HIGH' -U X' 5 it R -if F Physics Class January 5, 1956 Dear Mom and Dad, Here I am back safely - the train from Grand Central made good time to Danbury, but we were an hour late on the Housatonic Valley Express into Lee. Father Cunniff promised to overlook the tardiness this time. Gee, it was wonderful to be home for Christmas. All is going well here. It looks like a long winter ahead. We're in for about 20 of snow today! When we get the hockey rink cleared, AI Schroeder, Larry Murphy, Garry Payne and I will try out our new skates, with hopes of seeing a few minutes of action in the games. The mid-years are fast approaching. The word is get- ting around fast that all the exams are two-hours written! Hope I can get by the Algebra. Write soon. Love, Jack April 25, 1956 Dear Mom and Dad, Parents' Weekend will arrive in a few short days now. Dave Marantette and Paul Hibschman will be featured in a prize debate on the Soil Bank Program. Fr. Sulli- van expects his play, George Washington Slept Here, to be a sparkling success. I know you will enioy it. Mr. Barry, S.J. has been coaching the baseball team and we expect a victory over Trinity-Pawling next Saturday when you come. Am getting better marks this term and even hope to be exempt in Religion. See you soon. Don't forget to bring one of those nice chocolate cakes! Love, John 91 September 24, 1956 Dear Mom and Dad, This year I feel like a veteran. We've just finished our retreat and school begins in deadly earnest on the morrow. I see on my much-copied schedule card that Fr. Sullivan will be guiding me along the thoroughfares of Gaul with Caesar's legions and Mr. Woods, S.J. will be explaining the involutions of English grammar and syntax. Coach Rooney will inculcate axioms and postu- lates. Coach Flanagan will unveil the panorama of American History. The other section has the same in- structors, except that Fr. Sullivan will be leading their forays into English literature. Am finally getting things unpacked. l forgot to make my bed yesterday and was caught for five demerits at inspection time. lt's a good thing the leaves haven't started to fall yet! Write soon. Your loving son, Johnny October 24, l956 Dear Mom and Dad, Today we defeated Cheshire 53-6. The game was a perfect ending to close off our first undefeated season in Cranwell history. Getting in on the second half action was Garry Payne, as Coach Flanagan had his seniors riding the bench until the last few moments of the rout. Guy Harley, Jacques Finlay, Dennis McC-fivney and Joe Hanley continue to spark Coach Pruyne's excellent soc- cer team. Please send up that jacket. lt's beginning to feel a little chillier here in the morningsl Love, John This is how it's done! lf' if tv. me Fr. Campbell regales Bellarmine Il November l5, i956 Dear Dad, Jack Finlay helped me with my Caesar this afternoon. It appears as though he, Dick Bailly and Nick Finke will be rather free around the end of January. Dave Marantette was elected today as our new class pilot. Denny Roberts remains in office as Veep, Al Schroeder captured the Secretary's seat and this year the class dues go to Garry Payne. Our great Thanks- giving banquet will be held just before the vacation. Don't forget to have the car here at lO:55 next Tuesday morning. We get out at ll:OO, after third period. See you soon. Your loving son. Jack February 3, 1957 Dear Mom and Dad, Mid-terms are just over. I made it through, I think, but just by the skin of my teeth. There's a basketball game tomorrow. The J.V. squad is buttressed with Casey, Jim O'Brien, Hanley, Harley, O'Reilly, Maleady, and Dennis O'Brien, good players all. We've already played two hockey games - beat Darrow 8-5 and Wil- liston 7-3. Ed Dery, Garry Payne, Al Schroeder and Steve Garrity are bolstering this year's puck-pushers. Mr. Woods, S.J., our guardian angel in St. John's, added a small amount to the total of my demerits this morning. I hear Mr. Savage is not so strict in Aloysius but St. John's is good enough for me. With love, John Christmas Banquet May 8, 1957 Dear Mom and Dad, The baseball season is at its height and Larry Murphy is proving that sophomores can star on the varsity. The class is eagerly anticipating a party at Garry Payne's house near Albany. It promises to be quite a picnic. I hope you and Dad can come here for Parents' Week- end. Denny Roberts and Dave Marantette will attack Fred Williams and Phil O'ReiIIy in the prize debate, Compulsory Public Health Insurance. Fr. Sullivan is now putting his thespians through their final paces for the anticipated success, The Man Who Came to Din- ner. Hope you can see this smash hit. If it weren't for the ominous proximity of the finals, I wouldn't have a care in the world. After the exams, l'll be getting home on June 4th. All my love, John September 21, 1957 Dear Mom and Dad, Hard work is going to be the keynote this year! The second day of classes has hardly faded and already our homework has developed a rather significant backlog. Mr. McMillan, S.J. is leading us into the Ciceronian sentences and the poetry of Emily Dickinson. Father Scully is our mentor in Algebra but even the simplest explanation seems difficult in this subiect. Mr. Kennedy is revealing the mysteries of chemistry which I find very interesting. Steve Garrity, Larry Murphy, Garry Payne and AI Schroeder will be in the forefront this year on the grid- iron. In soccer, the line-up includes Bob Arruda, Pepe 93 Lores, Freling Smith and Joe Maleady in addition to the returning veterans Finlay and Harley. l'll be writing again soon. Your loving son, John November 5, 1957 Dear Mom, There've been a lot of extra expenditures and Father Moynihan says the bank balance won't stand 'travel ex- penses. Please send a suitable amount. Love, John December 3, 1957 Dear Mom and Dad, Back again after the nice Thanksgiving vacation. It sure was a good break to be home with you over the holidays. We have now held our class elections and all four officers of last year won reelection. The only dif- ference is tha't Denny Roberts and AI Schroeder have changed positions. Mr. McMillan, S.J., our prefect in Xavier, is after me to get the room tidied up. Don't be surprised if you see five demerits on the next report card! The Sodality, under the direction of Father Martin, is holding a reception for new candidates on December 8th, We are planning a few Christmas parties here on the campus before we leave on the 13th. See you then. With love, John Session on Bellarmine I Pepe and Frankie February 4, 1958 Dear Mom and Dad, The mid-years are now relegated to whatever place is appointed for horrible nightmares. Finlay, Bailly, Finke and Marantette have been men of leisure this past week, of course. I, for one, am going to allot a slight amount of afternoon time to chemistry this se- mester. I promise to bring up that mark! The hockey season is going strong right now. Garrity, Payne, O'Reilly, and Murphy are cutting up the ice each afternoon. Payne pulled off an unprecedented double hat trick in the game with Pittsfield High last week. CMom, the hat trick is three goalsli In the gym, Har- ley, O'ReilIy, O'Brien, Smith and Casey are contributing strength to the Rooneymen. I hope you can make the St. Sibby's game next Saturday. We beat Stockbridge 51-41 earlier this week. The boys look good. Lovingly, John May 3, 1958 Dear Mom and Dad, Parents' Weekend in retrospect was an oasis of re- laxation in the desert of studies. Three Men on a Horse, Fr. Sullivan's choice this year, was a howling success. Tom Llewellyn and Dick Frank were in .sup- porting roles. On Friday night, Dave Marantette, Tom McNulty and Denny Roberts debated on the subiect, Restriction of Foreign Aid. Denny walked off with the best speaker award. 94 ' 1. -'I A 1 A new golf team has been inaugurated on the cam- pus. We went to Payne's again, it was even better than last year. I'Il be home right after the finals. Your son, John May 15, 1958 Dear Mom, Father Cunniff caught me today. Rain and no rub- bers! My class ring still feels a little strange. I'lI be see- ing you on June 3rd. Love, John 9:30 P.M. 57- September 21, 1958 Dear Mom and Dad, Father McCabe is giving our Senior retreat this year. He's made me think over some things I'd taken for granted. Bellarmine is still a little unfamiliar. Fr. Sullivan and Mr. Butera are looking after us here on the first floor. Upstairs Fr. Scully and Fr. Campbell are patrolling the corridors. lt's great to be Seniors! Love, Jack October 25, 1958 Dear Mom and Dad, Our football team wound up the season with 'three straight victories under the tutelage of Coach Flanagan. Al Schroeder was outstanding as captain. Charlie Martin joined us in September and starred as quarterback. The soccer team had one of its best seasons ever, losing only to Kent 3-1. Yesterday the team journeyed to Avon 9:31 P.M. f our -ZS Graduation pictures arrive May 20, 1959 Dear Mom and Dad, Finals are scheduled for next week. After we've weathered these, our last high school exams, we will begin the retreat. After three days of prayer and re- flection, we will at last graduate. It seems impossible that our four wonderful years are so quickly drawing to a close. I know you'll be proud to see me up on the stage for that coveted diploma! I'll never be able to thank you enough for sending me to such a wonderful school. I feel that the experiences of the past four years have made a real man out of me and it is my prayer and wish that I'll be able to repay you by always being a credit to you and Cranwell. Your ever-loving son, John Dear Jack, Thanks for sending along those letters. Yes, they did recall those years which were perhaps the best in my life. We sometimes forget who our prefects were, what we did, and it is always a ioy to remember. Olim meminisse iuvabit. I hope I'll be seeing you at the Trinity-Pawling game this fall. Make it a point to come. Sincerely, Jim 95 xx WVN' ME ' CUNCPI 'W nfyjl' V ...mv- .AJ I I Ii! Q I - 'rl' , :fi -1 1 xl -4, V Am 13' 7 fs -4, .4 Vx I , K ?f'f35W'iMh, AJ Y .Z . xi I 1 1 -L., R Bi '-1..,,,s,x We-7. I R o a 9 og 4 s, 3 P tiff' X4 A. Carry Payne is af' 6 af 46 Peter Vlguerle Most popular Most drlngent Most representatrve Most soclable Most loquaclous Most humorous Most Irkely to succeed Most hospltalrzed Most quiet Most popular undergrad Most Best personality Best natured Best dressed Best dancer Best actor Best speaker Best looking Mr All American Mr Muscles Mr Jlnx f lj lf l LZ.. S9l1IOI' Garry Payne Jacques Flnlay David Marantette Dennis Roberts Robert Arruda Thomas Llewellyn Davnd Marantette Allan Schroeder Thomas McNulty Wlllram Hough Allan Schroeder Fred Wrlluams Fred Wrllnams Allan Schroeder Peter Vlguerle Thomas Llewellyn Dennis Roberts Garry Payne Lawrence Murphy Stephen Garrlty Carlos Montero Robert Arruda ' 0 rll 'Q ' L Q0 iv., ' T T ' 500993 ' .,,r H - ,gyda r r piggy 4 E ...,r. H ,T T , ' 'Q-0' . T if, ' F 11 Q 8 . ,. . , 1-1' Qi at f , 5 2, A P :aux xx V-P Thy 'f?l 2 ,G ' T W F Vx , 'Jlfiiflllll ' mg.. Q' , V lil y . . 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Brewin, J. Yunker. iunior School re-opened on September l7, 1958, wel- coming back many of the previous year's Sopho- mores, now as Juniors. We became acquainted with Fr. Lannon, the new Father Rector, new teachers and students. The following three days we devoted to the annual retreat, given this year by Fr. George McCabe, S.J. Shortly afterwards, the election of class ofhcers, conducted by Father Burke, returned to office William Hough, our Chief Executive. Assisting him in the office of vice-president was James Duplessie while Peter O'Brien and Peter Turco were appointed as treas- urer and secretary, respectively. Quickly found on the distinguished list for room study were our scholars William Hough, Francis Smith, Edward Montminy and Ralph Christiansen. Among our athletes on the gridiron were Peter Fisher, Peter Turco, James Ginty, Richard Salin- etti, Al Barbalunga, Tony Somers and Vincent Gentile, captain-elect for the l959 season. Jose 4 N W A 1.5. ' LN - , -.,. . . X f- .f 1' '- ' .' f- nv '. - - , -45' - sy - , . 5 NJ 4th row: A. Flynn, Z. Graham, P. Fisher, P. O'Brien, D. Baum, A, Martin, A. Sommers, R. Christianson, J. Esteve, D. Boland, S, Rossi. 5th row: E. Montminy, F. DelGreco, J. Sullivan, F. Smith, L. Duncan, T, Stephens, J, Ginty, R. Salinetti, J. Reynolds, A. Aspillaga, D. Greenwood. class and Siro Vasquez, Alex Aspillaga, Kim Esteve and Charlie Moulton bolstered the strength of this year's excellent soccer teams. With the coming of winter, basketball and hockey occupied our attention. We were proud to contribute Bill Hough and Tony Smith to the Varsity hoopsters while Lee Duncan ioined the icemen. As fiercely contested as the varsity games were the Bobola- Xavier hockey matches each Sunday, Charlie Moulton collected his share of goals in these thrillers. Xavier was the victor 5-3 and was tied once 3-3 by the Bobola pucksters. Mr. Rahilly, S.J. guided our steps in English Literature and accompanied us into the Forum for Cicero's orations. Fr. Scully was always willing to lend a hand in the algebra. As we complete another successful year at Cranwell, we look for- ward tothe happy day when we will be SENIORS, at the top of the scholastic ladder. Jose Vasquez QI. 1 Xaveer Chnstmas party Now you take some of this T1 ,f mel Left to right J Duplessne vzce president P Turco secreiary W Hough president Oo P O Bruen treasurer e gang p- xix . . A - Q - XQ . , lg? Q5 Wvfagflf' 7 I ' .1 k to In I ' I - 1 ' I - I I - I I Th . . ..,,,,L K ,A Uv 3 5 . n .. X 4' - - A ' Lf, ' , if I ' ' I 4 X 1 H' 1 X X I - '...dirQ-iv! 7 e we-im- ,gel NV... Q Soph JV hoopsre rs Avnd fans evfo nght B Payne presndent L Dunn secretary J Noon treasurer W Mullins vuce presndent XJ Let s everyone get nn the camera' Another vucfory' nf! , 5 s 1 K 6 S X j- 1-'ara Q o 5' . ' f fr. -F f i C ' e f S Lf A 1 . , ' g . , 1 . , 5 . ' , , X . . , S in 'xx 1 K 'ale .e,e f 4 102 De N? 'txt lst row, left to right: L. Dunn, T. Bick, K. O'Brien, M. Conlon, B. Payne, Mr. Flanagan, Fr. Sullivan, Mr. Fitzpatrick S.J., Mr. Rooney, W. Mullins, M. Campos, T. Marantette, J. Canon. 2nd row: W. Shepard, J. Noon, W. Broeman, J. Baldwin, C. Salinetti, A. Gehring, D. Magner, P. Dolan, J. Murray, L. Christ- ianson, G. Simon, F. Cottrell, H. Dawson, H. Belle. sophomore As our enioyable vacation came to a close and we sensed the crispness of the Autumn air again, the advent of the new school year returned most of the previous year's Freshmen to Cranwell. After renewing our old friendships and greeting new acquaintances, we settled down to the business of the year. Fr. Sullivan joined us on our conquest of Gaul with Caesar, while Mr. Fitzpatrick, S.J. opened new vistas in English and Mr. Rooney illustrated geometric figures. Mr. Flanagan and Mr. Butera collaborated in the interesting pano- rama of U.S. History. Returned to office in the class elections were our President Brian Payne, our Veep Biff Mullins, Larry Dunn, secretary, and a newcomer as class dues collector, Jim Noon of neighboring Stockbridge. High on the exemption list for mid-year exams were our scholars Ira Mendleson, Mike Conlon, Al Gehring, Mauricio Campos and John Duclayan. Our class was an outstanding contributor to Var- - .. .. . - - sfif-ff-ffrrff uses' .-'--- ' -Mm.. ,f s .N - A-we - -. ',1-gp.,-mn .Q f- f , 1. -1 Q- ' ' ' f' -' i -V 'iii'--2 ,Let .- ' .,b3.! -, 3,75-,,,f.f.'QL1u.. .,,g,..f,,,.f3Lga,, il , .11 . W .. , . K .. .. 1- ' , . L, N. F' f. 1,1 , ' f wry L 1- sf- .-- . ns- J- ', . . 3-9' 'age 'g-was .-:whim '-f+ff 'ww :'i5'Xss-Q, - fs.--11. 7C',.:' fs QI' 3rd row: J. Finen, W. Williams, D. Murphy, I. Mendleson, J Casey, D. Rikard, A. Siblesz, K. Dymski, W. Mahoney, P. Eiden- bach, G. Esteve, A. Lyons, E. Carroll, M. Phillips. Ath row: J. Largay, M. Gilmore, G. McDonald, A. Finke, J. Sector, J. Codey, J. Powers, R. Wheelock, J. Duclayan, B. Welch, W, Trybulski, R. Burchell, A. Castro. class sity and JV athletics, our athletes almost too nu- merous to mention. On the Varsity pigskin eleven, Biff Mullins starred as halfback. Brian Payne scored all the TDs for the JV football team, assisted by Jim Noon, Jerry Murray, John Codey and Joel Baldwin. Al Siblesz was our leading Varsity Soc- cer stalwart and John Codey sparked the JV Bas- ketball team. Noteworthy additions to the Varsity Hockey squad were Biff Mullins, Brian Payne, Jerry Murray, Doug Murphy, Eddie Carroll and Bill Shepard. Everything considered, it was a good year, for which we wish to thank all those, faculty and students alike, who contributed to our enjoyment of it and to the profit we derived from it. We also extend our blessings and best wishes to the Class of '59, as they become representatives of Cran- well in the world around us. gQ L ,,:.,....- -gf ,--y- 'iw'- ' A 'if ' Ll- f' f- t 4 dh- Ry 1. i:.ff-.- . 'ly' I 4 ts' A ,' ' i s' ' -'T ,:'SA--'l.l'.'-' ' I-A. '.. ' lst row, left to right: K. LePine. R. Dwyer, K. Murphy, J. Dfnunzio, T. Roberts, T. Whyte, P. Bailey-Gates, L. McKay, J. Bechara, J. Chase, G. Brenner, Fr. Yumont, Mr. Hanlon, S.J., H. Sanchez-Navarro, A. Alonso, H. Ragland, W. Gammino, J. McCarty, T. lgoe, F. Cordova, A. Sentochnik, F. Gura, R. Herrick. Reynolds. 2nd row: J. Fobes, J. Foley, A. Ross, C. Scarpelli, F. O'Hara, -ith row: R. Monnaville, H. Krichels, S. MacFadyen, T. Finn, P. Brennan, P. Donnelly, M. Kirk, S. Smith, J. Coyle, E. Kelley, T Brinsko, R. Petricca, A. Grez, L. Sullivan, A. Malikian, P. R. Power, R. Couto, P. Bouchard. Colby, J. Graziano, J. Comerford, R. Ross. 3rd row. R. Sullivan, B. Flynn, J. deRosa, G. Despathy, A. freshman With the advent of the magnificent colors of Autumn in the Berkshire Hills, we, fifty-five strong, trudged up the slopes of Cranwell, our new home. Quickly initiated into the campus life, we took our places in the scholastic and athletic activities of the school. We will all remember the first morn- ing of class when we first opened our seemingly weighty text books and met our teachers. Fr. Yumont, who was to leave us in November to assume his duties at Shadowbrook, initiated Sec- tion A into the mysteries of a new language- Latin. Fr. Brackett guided us along the path of English Literature and instilled the principles of our Religion. Mr. Hanlon, S.J. helped us to master the Latin declensions while Fr. Grogan revealed numerous historical monuments and Mr. Fitzpat- rick rendered enioyable the famous word prob- lems. Soon after the first marking period, we assem- bled to elect our class officers. Results showed class that Richard Couto, president of the Eighth Grade last year, was returned to that high ofhce. As- sisting him were Armand Grez, vice-president, Alan Ross, secretary, and Peter Bailey-Gates, dues collector. In the field of athletics, our class was represented by eleven students. In football, Ted O'Hara, Larry Sullivan, Steve Smith, Art Newcomb, Al Dinunzio, Al Ross, Jim Coyle, Armand Grez and Dick Couto were the JV contributions. On the soccer team, Paul Donnelly and Juan Sanchez- Navarro represented the class brilliantly. Our gratitude for a successful year goes to our teachers and all the upper-classmen who made our first year at Cranwell such an enjoyable and profitable one. We wish to extend our sincere best wishes to the Seniors on graduation and pray that God may guide them in the difficult paths ahead. 4 Fi Chrnstmas In Berchmans fv- f it xq ax' 4 'U w 2 X - I 41 5 K 4, . cs , 5 X -I in... I 5 A , F7 a r g..- .g:'. 'ik , Q uv '. 5 if N V A Easy now' A P I S Holy Cross for mel gigztcilggggleslderlioss secretary R Couto president Bao ey Gates treasurer A The mld years are over' ,av WG? '- 1 K , . v. 1 .- 'f , - -1 QF' s m -. '52 12 V ' , 'hfff x - t 1 K - hx ' H t , . '1 ,,h, I 'V 2 D- , 1 . , ' : . ' - , f A H - h A , m if . ..-- wif' ,fl A Lf, P ,ll M aaa 1 Q . L L: U0 ,A t t U I 4- ' ' P 6 kt t 2 4 . L A ,y fy.: i, f. 7 m,' C 4 V ,, 1 I 4 'L y K AY 4 vfue- WVU as Our flrst day at Cranwell' wasnt so bad' Left to rlght J Garces presndent M Really secretary A Reardon treasurer J After study hall Power vice presrdent U 'Q Wl1atwastl1at'9 ti I -4 fmgn ga, . JC 35 Ni x.: 'A lst row, left to right: F. Gretsch, M. Reilly, B. Fagan, J. Ward, ...., . Jzguus- 1 2nd row: B. Marcel, J. Garces, A. Reardon, W. Ducayet, J. Mr. Hollohan, SJ., J. Turcotte, F. McDonnell, W. Matteson, B. Power, R. Marechal, T. Gilligan, M, Brenninkmeyer. eighth On September l7, 1958, the sixteen Eighth Graders were accorded a cordial welcome to the Cranwell campus by our Principal, Father Burke. We were brought closer to God after a friendly retreat and came to know one another a little better. Our genial corridor prefect, Mr. Hollohan, S.J., introduced us to the hallowed halls of St. Joseph's. Our class members come to Cranwell from various parts of this hemisphere. The class president, Jorge Garces, hails from Bogota, Co- lombia, the vice-president, John Power, is from Detroit, Andrew Reardon, treasurer, calls Cincin- nati his home, Michael Reilly, class secretary, tra- veled to Cranvvell from nearby Dedham. Max Brenninkmeyer, originally from Amsterdam, Hol- land, now makes his home in Larchmont, N.Y. The class could boast of two Varsity lettermen: Jorge Garces astonished everyone by his prow- ess on the soccer field and was a welcome addi- grade tion to Coach Pruyne's forces. John Power be- came the agile netminder on Fr. Scully's hockey team, holding the opponents at bay on many oc- casions. Another hopeful in future hockey tri- umphs is Richard Marechal. Mr. Hollohan, S.J. instructed us in the rudi- ments of spelling and English Literature. Fr. Tuck- er helped us to understand the principles of Religion and Mr. Butera guided us through early historic battles. To our teachers and fellow stu- dents, a word of sincere thanks and appreciation for all they have done for us. As we complete our first year and move up a step on the educa- tional ladder, we wish to take this opportunity to extend to the Seniors our hearty congratulations and best wishes on the occasion of their gradua- tion. A. rf' J. t - I as F A L 4 M. Q , A uw S' H K ,IW , , '- K Y X 1 .. u- - Q ,A 'U I mf ' . .. f - 2- l A I v -ai -it V. V-Vg x' P , 1 , -'. L ' 014-9-Ji h -g 'J 1. Ist row, left to rightz L. Casey, L, Duncan, T. Whalen, F, Siu, J. Finlay, T. McNulty, Fr. Scully, J. Hall, T. Jordan, F. DelGreco, T, Cooney, T. Llewellyn, T. Lepoutre. 2nd row: J. Hanley, C. Sullivan, F. Williams, N. Finke, D. Roberts, P, O'Reilly, T. O'Connell, E. Dery, D. Boland, R. Gor- man, D. Forsley. The Sodality of Our Lady at Cranwell is an ex- tension of the first Sodality founded at Rome over 400 years ago. This activity strives to cultivate a filial love in its members for Mary, the Mother of God. Its two-fold object is to sanctify its members and in turn to help others to practice the evan- gelical counsels. During the Christmas holidays, Cranwell Sodal- ists iourneyed to Boston and discussed Sodality topics with the seminarians at Weston College and St. John's Seminary, Brighton. The group visited two former Cranwell Sodalists, Jim Bowler and John Bianco, at Cardinal O'Connell house on the Seminary grounds. A visit was also made to Naz- areth, a modern orphanage in Jamaica Plain. A similar trip is being planned for the Easter vaca- tion and the group will hold a discussion on So- dality topics with the Weston College philoso- phers. During the scholastic year, the Sodality spon- sored many dialogue Masses in both the Cranwell , ' - as ,, , - ,A 4 3rd row: S. McQueeny, S. Garrity, W. Mattimore, J. O'Brien, A. Schroeder, L. Murphy, D. Marantette, D. O'Brien, P. Hibsch- man, M. Treanor. 4th row: S. Rossi, A. Collins, R. Frank, R. Bailly, F. Santaella, M. Perez, J. Haggerty, W. Bagley. Hall and Bellarmine chapels. Individual Sodalists led the congregation in its responses and acted as Iectors of the Epistle and Gospel during the Sunday Masses. In this manner, active participa- tion of the students in the Mass was fostered and encouraged. On several Friday afternoons, the Sodalists viewed slides of the Holy Land. Also shown were some magnificent color slides of famous paintings illustrating events in Gur Lord's life. During the year, the Sodality was addressed by Father Rector and Fr. Joseph FitzGerald, S.J., former director of Sodalities in New England. The members contin- ued their program of teaching catechism to the neighboring children and a new plan for training Mass servers was inaugurated. This year, the Jun- ior-Senior Sodality was under the direction of Fr. Scully while Mr. Hollohan, S.J. guided the select group of Sophomores, Freshmen and Eighth Grad- ers. The officers of the Sodality were Thomas P. McNulty, Prefect and John Q. Hall, Vice-Prefect. nw X25 yN lu es S068 X Seniors d'xS'-U55 View han 53 Sodaliry vwllo NX L..Z' A - - - ,, w L a Fr. Scully nmparts splrutual advuce N g 4 -f Freshman-Sophomore Sodality ls? row, left to right: F. Gura, R. Sullivan, E. Carroll, Mr. 2nd row: H. Krichels, J. Comerford, R. Pefricca, Hollohan, S.J., J. Sector, T. Bick, K. Murphy, T. Roberts. Mendleson, K. Dymski, W. Trybulski, J. Finen. Slides F. O'Hare, l. 'WF F' LITERARY STAFF: lst row, left to right: F. Williams, R. Frank, J. Lores, R. Bailly, S. Garrity, P. O'Reilly, T. Llewellyn, C P. Edmondo, editorrin-chief, E. Ginn, J. Finlay, N. Finke. Montero. 2nd row: Fr. Brackett, T. McNulty, D. Marantette, G. Harley, fi 'c' flfliii Peter M. Edmondo 5,5 ' '.'.sff.st.e4' Dennis J. Roberts bell tower Edward H. Ginn rj,-fer.-4 iffscrg Richard A. Bailly Guy Harley Nicholas D. Finke Thomas P. Llewellyn Jacques P. Finlay David T. Marantette Richard J. Frank Thomas P. McNulty Sports Editor Philip F. O'Reilly Sports Staff Lawrence J. Casey James J. O'Brien John F. Haggerty Garry H. Payne Guy Harley Marcelo C. Perez Fred B. Williams Srafi A 'fists Jose E. Lores Carlos A. Montero Photographers Peter M. Edmondo Guy Harley Ficeltv ,Advisers Rev. Richard M. Bl'6Ckefi, SJ. Mr. JOl1I'1 J. l'lOllOl16f'l, S..l. -H2 Editor Edmondo checks layout with Fr. Brackett Denny Roberts and Ed Ginn balance the budget In early October, the Senior Class elected Peter Edmondo Editor of the i959 BELL TOWER and work quickly began on this 20th edition of our noble publication. Staff writers assembled the in- dividual Senior write-ups and the photographers were on hand at all the Varsity and JV football and soccer contests to provide good coverage for these activities. Associate editors visited the vari- ous campus scholastic endeavors and gathered valuable information from interviews with the Faculty moderators and officers of the extracur- ricular groups. Meanwhile, Denny Roberts, Busi- ness Manager, and his assistant, Ed Ginn, super- vised the early canvassing of Pittsfield and Lenox Ginn, B. Mulloney for advertisements, the financial backbone of this literary production. In mid-October, a high scholastic honor came to the BELL TOWER with the announcement from the Columbia Press Association that the 1958 yearbook had been accorded first place prize in the annual Columbia contest. The honor served as a great incentive to this year's staff to attempt an even better edition. It can honestly be said that every member of the staff strove with sincerest endeavor toward this goal. Under the tutelage of Fr. Brackett, the graph work and planning of the first section was com- pleted in early December, interesting pictures were selected, copy typed, and the class history readied for a trip to the printer in Stamford, Conn. Returning from Christmas vacation, the Sports staff prepared their summary of the football and soccer seasons while the Associate Editors gath- ered into final form the accounts of the numerous activities. At the same time, staff photographers BUSINESS STAFF: Seated, left to right: L. Murphy, D. Nicholson, D. Roberts, Mgr., Mr. Hollohan, S.J., E. Standing: G. Payne, M. Treanor, E. Dery, O'Brien, G. Scarafoni. '.'.'.rtf'd'-.Lf-'25-'.-?',f' gfwrigrliz-1..r L.:-:LIT SPORTS STAFF: Seated, left to right: G. Payne, L. Casey, P. O'Reilly, editor, Fr. Brackett, F. Williams, G. Harley. Standing: J. Haggerty, J. O'Brien, M. Perez. were busy and no one on campus was safe from their prying lenses. The second deadline loomed immediately following the mid-year exams and was met successfully. The advertisement section was filled to capacity by the incessant labors of the closely-knit Business Staft and February l6 witnessed the heart of the book going onto the presses. At quick intervals, proofs came from the printers and the members enioyed an early pre- view of their eftorts. A special word of thanks goes to our artists Jose Lores and Carlos Montero for their original additions to the Senior Favorites pages. Our appreciation is expressed on this oc- casion to Mr. Mitchell Shapiro for his valuable assistance on numerous group posings and photo- graphs. The typewriters are now silent, the strobe- light camera rests on its shelf, the blossoming iournalists sit back at their desks and leave to you, esteemed readers, this permanent record of our four years at Cranwell -the i959 BELL TOWER. Fred Williams types sports article is--'J' at Denny Roberts: How do you spell Llewellyn? W-.1 Seated, left to right: F. Williams, J. Finlay, R. Bailly, Mr. Hanlon, S.J., D. Marantette, E. Ginn, J. O'Brien, N. Finke. Standing: G. McDonald, J. Hall, P. Hibschman, M. Shea, J. Hollister, D. Roberts, P. O'ReiIly, J. Yunker, T. O'Connell, T. Marantette, J. Maleady, J. Hanley, T. McNulty. ,sf J if 746 We!! i . . qw Q 3' mf- W , ...- r 15 QQ -1'-91. .135 fc. i - . 4 ,nv . gyziriil-. Ru'i-rum Ii,ux.m' DAVID BIARANTI-ITTE, DENNIS Romgwr-A lilmuxun Gxsx THOMAS DIARANTHTTE JOHN HALL Jost-:ru lhxmx T1-roxus XIL'Nr1:rx' I'.u'L IIIBSCHMAN JAM:-Ls O'llku-:N XIICHAPIL Sinn PHILIP U'Rl-LILLY 1'1f:'rr:n liimzxuwu .losmfu NI.xLif:.un' .lnsrzmx Ho1.I.IsTm1 JACQUES FINLAY fiARLAND DICDONALD With Co-Editors Richard A. Bailly and David T. Marantette at the helm, our brother publication, THE WELL, produced five editions noteworthy for their contribution to campus life. The capable edi- torial staff, under the new direction of Mr. Han- lon, S.J., spent much time in composing the inter- esting articles, book reviews and sports columns. Assisting the co-editors, Dennis Roberts provided a fine inside Sports write-up. David Marantette continued his humorous Cranberry Sauce col- umn which provided many laughs at the Thanks- giving and Christmas banquets. New books were reviewed by Nicholas Finke and activities recorded by John Hall. The honor roll and up-to-date Chess Ladder rounded out the full coverage of THE WELL. Our thanks and appreciation are extended to the moderator, Mr. Hanlon, and to the Eagle Engraving Company, printers of our literary sheet. 116 st robert bellormme lst row left to rught E Montmnny F Suu E Jordan F Del 3rd row P Hlbschman T Fahey P ORenlly P Brewm R Greco M Perez R Chanler Sleracku D Nncholson M Shea G Scarafom 2nd row D OBruen C Martnn L Murphy Fr Murphy D 4th row W Hough J Gunty R Frank D Boland T Murphy Roberts presndent J Hanley D Marantette K Esteve S Muller A Martm J Graham The ever mcreaslng number of participants at tests to the fact that the Senior Junior debating group us one ot the most flourlshung actlvntues on campus A fine representation of thlrty candidates were on hand at the openmg sesslon held early an October shortly after the beginning of the scholastic term The arm of the soclety IS to de velop poise on the platform and a skilled method of argumentation In the public speaker Fr Mur phy was once again at the helm lnculcatlng In the asplrants the valuable forensuc arts of pleas mg persuading and convlncung At the electrons held In October Dennls Roberts who was award ed the coveted honor of best speaker an last year s Prvze Debate on Parents Weekend was selected as president of the Bellarmlne Debatlng Soclety Fr Murphy analyzes prospects for Pnze Debate 0 0 .1 s. y - v, l' a J. - K .' J N. , If SJ V- ' U' 1 1 - 1 - 1 - 1 - ' - - 1 - 1 - 1 - 1 - , , ,. . , . , . , . . A ,. . Q . . . , . ,. , , , , . . , . , . , . , . , 1 1- 1 V - - 11 1 A 1- - I I I I I ' I I ' - 1 ' I I debating society Among the Interesting topics discussed durlng the course of the year was a companson between Amerscan Englnsh and French educatlonal systems and that employed presently by the Soviet Union James Glnty Larry Murphy Charlie Martin and Muke Shea partrclpated In the dnscusslon wuth Dennus Roberts presndlng The members vue wnth '91- 1 'On Mu, A m Mes a good po f Murphy Ntamn ma faffs for ff: M9 9 v Coal We one another at the weekly meetings for the honor of beung selected to partlcnpate In the final and clnmactnc event of the year the Pruze Debate In May Helpful crltnclsm of each debator was pro vrded by the moderator at each meetxng develop :ng assuredness and platform ease nn the presen tation of the debates S3 Kxa 01-C 2800 Ffh! K e 1-,Can me V' Educ 9a,mQ e n 7l JF-'2::'l:: !.:.-'Z::'?:'l:-'Es' lst row left to rught R Frank W Mattumore J Hanley F 2nd row W Bagley P Edmondo E Dery D Forsley S Sulluvan B McGurk F Wulluams T Cooney McQueeny C Sulluvan P Vuguerue E Gunn T Llewellyn The Dramatuc Socuety under the durectuon of Fr Sulluvan our C B DeMulle has selected for uts stage productuon thus year the play entutled The Bulluon Dollar Saint The play us scheduled for Parents Weekend May 15 16 The productuon centers around an appearance of St Francus of Assusu We all know that St Francus dued long ago but dud he? It seems St Francus us very much aluve when he comes to a certaun large college and suggests that the Dean throw away all ma terual thungs so oft go the football teams shoes for the bug game All thus adds up to an amusung farce whuch as we go to press buds well to provude an evenung of entertaunment at the South Junuor Hugh Audutoruum The play wull present Torn Llewellyn un the star role recallung hus stellar performance of last year un the success ful comedy, Three Men on a Horse. Tom will be supported by a cast well-drilled and expertly coached by Fr. Sullivan. Fr. Sullivan checks props ewel! c -f' 9 0 e 'Yom if r Ph stars P HV99 Men on a Hors P X- '1.. ,rl 1 X-9' o e llyn oolrs o r fdflbg shee 'neo s 15' 1-I SGITCTUCIFY SOCIETY -0- lst row left to right W Mattimore P O Brien J Vasquez M Perez J Graham M Treanor 2nd row E Dery D OBrien J Hanley S Muller J OBrien Mr Hollohan SJ J Hall J Lores D Marantette F Williams 3rd row W Bagley E Jordan P Fisher D Nicholson J 122 Servers Duncan and T. Murphy assist Fr. Tucker at Benediction Maleady P OReilly P Brewin T Murphy T Zoli P Hibsch man C Sullivan R Gorman 4th row T McNulty C Moulton L Murphy W Hough Z Graham S McQueeny M Shea J Lores E Farrell R Bailly T Whalen J Finlay In order to promote in the Cranwell student a deeper love for the Holy Sacrifice of the Mass the Sanctuary Society makes it its aim to train young men as acolytes and Mass servers The patron saint of the society is John Berchmans a young Jesuit saint who found special loy in assisting the priest at Mass The Society under the direction of Mr Hollohan, S J has drawn the wide and active participation of a large number of students. ln a joint enterprise with the Sodality the group has taught many newcomers how to serve Mass and to foster within themselves a reverential devotion for the Holy Sacrifice. We Seniors feel deeply grateful for the privilege that has been given to us through the Sanctuary Society. Even if it meant rising with the dawn patrol, we know that our fervor at Mass and Benediction has greatly in- creased, due in no small measure to the eFforts of our moderator. IO n corroll debating society 'Il lst row left to right W Trybulsku K Murphy R Ross A Grez G Brenner M Gilmore K OBrien 2nd row R Kennedy W Williams W Mullins Mr Hanlon SJ G Esteve T lgoe T Marantette M Conlon J Powers 3rd row J Largay F Gura G McDonald H Dawson A The John Carroll Debating Society formally opened its season under the moderatorship of Mr Hanlon S J The officers for the present year were Biff Mullins president Thomas lgoe vice president and George Esteve secretary Among the interesting topics selected for the debate this year were the following Resolved that intra murals should not be compulsory Resolved that the sale of crime comics should be regulated by the Courts and Resolved that the age for obtaining ones license to drive a car should be raised from l6 to T8. A mock trial was also held with Biff Mullins on the stand for the supposed theft of a necklace. The Friday night meetings at- tempt to inculcate in the members the rudiments of forensic debating and to train young minds in the composition and delivery of persuasive speeches. The ability to speak well before our classmates has been one of the chief fruits of our Dinunzio B Payne J Fobes R Couto H Ragland J Codey J Finen T Brinsko Ath row R Wheelock P Bailey Gates P Brennan F OHara S Smith D Rickard W Broeman F Cottrell G Simon L Dunn W Shepard A Siblesz L McKay W Gammino Rebuttalists Dunn Murphy and Eidenbach valuable training received through our participa tion in this activity. Seated, left to right: H. Belle, R. Dwyer, J. Daury, H. Kri- K. Dymski, T. Roberts, A. Sentochnik, L. Christiansen, A. Mali- chels, Fr. Halliwell, J. Maleady, C. Scarpelli, E. Kotski. kian, R. Petricca. Standing: H. Heekin, A. Castro, T. Lepoutre, l. Mendleson, l Fr. Halliwell, with his long interest in the game, has inculcated a genuine interest in the members of the club. During the year, much attention was directed toward the relative standings of the boys. This Chess Ladder was a bitterly contested bat- tleground and to accomodate the members, ses- sions were held in the afternoons, as well as on Friday nights. We look forward, with the advent of some young experts this year, to a successful campaign in the coming outside contests. Joe Maleady contemplates a clever move Under the experienced and guiding hand of Fr. Halliwell, the chess club chalked up a very enioyable and satisfactory year. The members chose Joseph Maleady as president, Edward Kot- ski, vice-president, and Geoffrey Daury as secre- tary. The club, which has approximately twenty members, includes many skillful players who meet each Friday night in Berchmans Hall. The sche- dule of contests this year included a home-and- home match with Deerfield Academy, Shadow- brook, the Pittsfield Chess Club, Loomis and Avon. Chess Ladder sta rs points points Kotski . 1372 Belle . . 1052 Daury .. . 1242 Malikian 1042 Maleady .. . 1084 Castro .. 962 Mendleson . 1064 Dymski .. 888 Alonso ........ 1062 Vasquez . . .. 850 3 2 Left to right: B. Welch, E. Kelley, R. Kennedy, N. Finke, E. Kotski, J. Ward, J. Foley. I a radio club During the past year, the Cranwell Radio Club took a giant step forward. The club station was licensed with the call letters KIIGC. Several im- provements were made on the 1958 apparatus and a 300-watt transmitter was donated to the radio room. The officers, elected at the second meeting, were Edward Kotski, president, Nicholas Finke, vice-president, John Foley, secretary, and Ed Kotski points out new radio equipment Edward Kelley, treasurer. The members took part in many activities during the year. Work was done on the equipment and classes held in code and radio theory. Fr. Scully, the club's moderator, lined up many other projects for the group. It is hoped that next year will witness an even greater increase in club membership. Fr. Scully with Senior experts Kotski and Finke glee club ow eft to ght S ruty D y OBI Sueraclu A Collens J Hanley J OBruen Mr Fntzpatruck SJ derector 2nd row T Llewellyn T OConnell P OBruen C Sullivan Under the leadershlp of Mr Fltzpatruck SJ the 1958 59 edntuon of the Cranwell Glee Club was molded unto a fine harmonnous organxzatuon Be gunning early In October the members attended practice sesslons twnce a week and by the time of the Thanksguvung Banquet had learned three well chosen melodies Kentucky Babe Septem ber Song and Were You The efforts of the choral group were nmmensely apprecnated by the students at the banquet Again at Chrsstmas the Glee Club repeated nts November trlumph and entertained the student body with a number of selectlons In four part harmony lncludnng the fine number Steal Away The members recelved a great ovatuon for their excellent rendutlons It s hoped that the club ID future days wall be able to present a concert for an outside group ow J Lores F Srmth P Hrbschman E Jordan Dwyer G Brenner 4th row R Chanler J Maleady J Vasquez A Newcomb M Perez M Gnlmore J Grazuano :Ji Chnstmas Concert lst r , l ri : . Gar' , E. er, D. ' r'en, R. 3rd r z . , . ' , . ' , . , R V .V ' . I ' V ' l ' I ' A V I ' 'I I ' ' ' . 1 . , - , . , - 7 A I - I - 1 - f - f - I A A D, Marantette, R. Sullivan. . , . ., I I I 5 - ' U If ff - . I - H U H , , . - I I - 7 La ll ll ' , . . . . . . i .. orchestro Y 5 as lit sf C lst row left to rlght R Dwyer J Sector M Conlon A 2nd row B Crnmmuns R Monnavllle F Gura R Petrlcca Sentochnnk E Farrell Mr Scannell dlrector The band entertanns at Christmas banquet 127 Thus year the orchestra has taken Tremendous strndes to become an active and recognized part of Cranwell Under the able leadershlp of Mr Scannell the squeaks and cacophony from Cam plon Hall have metamorphosuzed Into a pleasant musncal experlence The band added greatly to the splrlt of the football rallles In the Fall and ap peared at the football and basketball games dur Ing the year One oftsprlng of the orchestra IS a quartet calllng themselves the Four Demernts Ernc Farrell plays a twangy guitar while Dave Mar antette tickles the lvorles Mr Scannell trumpets sweet sounds assisted by Lee Duncan on the luon skins Although space prohlblts gfvlng all the names crednt should be accorded Jlm Sector and Mlke Conlon two fine trumpeteers Gur organnza tron has had a fine begnnnung and we hope to find many talented students among Its ranks In ensu :ng years : :. ,. ,. ,. :. ,. ,. ,. ,. . . , . I I - - U fu I 1 I ' - -c'.::'k 5 f We gm V 4 .731 ' f. , ,, Ei-G4 -' X .. -,q 1 Ni , , J 4 , W 5 .dz L, 6.3, -6.43: -Y- -. Y L .. . .. . , ., . -. -11 .f. i .1-' 1 . ,E J . . .., 4 Agfa, 55111 '. M- t J v - 1,-Q -' , , .- . . J. - -- , 14 A '-- A . fr' ., . , . ., 1, ru ,A . 1 Q, 'Q ' QA.- Q 3 1 sqm 1 ',., 1 Tj: ' -.s -. 0 4-, Wydw- 0 31 E9 , czgqc-I -' , f 1 QQ7 23 W 2, waples R McGuerYy G Payne A Schroeder Captain R Suer 3rd row A Barbalunga B Payne J Graham J Murray ack: L Murphy S Garnty D OBrien Coach Bob Flanagan wan u y W. Mu ms Same 1 R Coufo varsity Charlie Martin on long gain vs St. Sebastian's On September 18th, the Cranwell football team took to the practice field to begin a gruelling two weeks of conditioning for the tough opener with Trinity Pawling. Under the tutelage of Coach Bob Flanagan, returning veterans Captain Schroeder, Garry Payne, Bob Sieracki, Larry Murphy, Steve Garrity and Dave Bailey-Gates were augmented by Quarterback Charlie Martin, Fullback Mike Waples, Halfback Biff Mullins, Linemen Bob Mc- Guerty, Pete Fisher and Denny O'Brien. The long hours on the field and the indomitable spirit of the team proved so effective that, despite four opening defeats, the squad was able to bounce back and close the season with three straight triumphs. On a crisp autumn Saturday afternoon, October 4th, before a capacity crowd, Cranwell inaugu- rated the '58 season with a stalwart performance against arch-rival Trinity Pawling. The game was chiefly a defensive struggle between two hard- rushing lines, with TP having the slight offensive edge. The fine punting of Larry Murphy kept the Cranes out of danger on numerous occasions in the first half. The Cranwell line, outweighed to a man, performed nobly on defense. All inside plays found the waiting and eager arms of Bob Sieracki, Steve Garrity, Bob McGuerty and Denny O'Brien while the end run attempts were squelched by the quick perceptiveness of ends Al Schroeder and Larry Murphy. With only a minute to go in the first half, a Crane fumble on the 20-yard line gave TP its only scoring opportunity. The New 1 X, 571 Bob McGuerty I ,QL --- l Charlie Martin Coach Flanagan: Now Iet's go get 'eml Bob Sieracki Garry Payne back to pass vs Trinity Pawling Yorkers bulled the ball into the end zone for the game's only score. ln the second half, a much- improved Cranwell offense was halted by a num- ber of bad breaks iust short of paydirt. A power pass from Garry Payne to Murphy, good for 35 yards, was the most sparkling play of the half. At the final whistle, it was TP 6, Cranwell 0. The second game of the season witnessed Cran- well playing host to a strong St. Sebastian's team from Newton. In the second quarter, the Saints gambled on a long 30-yard pass and connected for their first score. Scoring twice more in the third period on passes, St. Sibby's racked up their 32nd point on a rush from the TO-yard line. ln the fourth quarter, Charlie Martin tossed a 20 yarder to halfback Garry Payne, who trotted over unmolested for the Crane's only score. The at- tempted run for extra points failed against the heavy defensive line of St. Sebastian's. At the buzzer, St. Sibbie's experienced eleven was the victor 32-6. Travelling to Wilbraham on October i8th, the Cranwell squad ran into another tough opponent, losing 32-14. Wilbraham led after the first few minutes, 8-O. An intercepted pass set up their second score. Not to be denied, the Cranes bounced back in the second half. The forward wall led by Phil O'Reilly, Bob Sieracki and Bob McGuerty opened up gaping holes and the backs began to move. On good blocks from Denny O'Brien and Mike Waples, Bob Sieracki flew 85 yards for the Cranes' first score. With I4 seconds Tix f x yd, K, 2 f Dave Bailey-Gates A wif. Qri Steve Garrity Mike Waples piledrives through Card. Farley line f' 1-6 fmx i fl , i Garry Payne Biff Mullins carries vs Milford Garry Payne sweeping left end vs Card. Farley left in the game, the line sprang Charlie Martin loose and he raced 82 yards to score, Biff Mullins lowin over for the two extra oints AI Schroe P 9 P - ' der and Larry Murphy performed brilliantly once again on the ends. Although the final count was 32-14, the Cranwell forward line showed great improvement in this best game to date. On the following Saturday, it was Hopkins Grammar entertaining our forces at New Haven. A cold rainy day and muddy field witnessed a closely-fought contest, with the Hopkins' Crew on the heavier side of the ledger, 12-6. The Blue 81 Gold kicked off and held the Hopkins offense, forcing them to punt. On a direct handoff, Mike Waples sprinted 90 yards, only to be hauled down on the 2. Mike scored two plays later, bar- relling into the end zone. In the ensuing quarter, a blocked punt and a Crane fumble set up the two Hopkins' tallies. Returning to the home field on November ist, Cranwell exploded for its first triumph of the season against Milford, 31-O. A towering boot by Larry Murphy and a blocked punt set up our first score. Biff Mullins carried down to the 2 and Garry Payne hit paydirt on the following play early in the second period. Seconds later, Cranwell recovered another fumble and were on the march again. Mullins sprinted to the 7 and a Payne-to- Murphy pass made it 16-O. Quarterback Martin hit Captain Schroeder for another TD and Mike Waples plunged over from the 4 to make it 24-0 at the half. In the third quarter, Coach Flanagan -'Q i ,Wi 3-. l-- Q , , if 1 l. N L Mike Waples fins... Linemen, left to right: A. Schroeder, D. O'Brien, R. McGuerty, R. Sieracki, S. Garrity, P, Fisher, L. Mur h cleared the bench. The final period saw the start- ing eleven back in action and Dave Bailey-Gates ripped off i6 yards to the 2. Moments later, Biff Mullins raced over for the score. Garry Payne split the uprights, rounding out the score to 31-O. The gun sounded and the jubilant Cranes walked off the field with the first sweet taste of victory before the home crowd. The sixth game on the schedule brought Avon to our home field. In the opening moments of the game, Denny O'Brien grabbed the ball on a blocked punt and ran 25 yards for our opening score. Later in the first period, Mike Waples ex- celled at his specialty, the long-distance sprint, and carried 90 yards, only to have the run nulli- fied. Cranwell opened up in the second quarter, scoring three times. Biff Mullins, a promising young halfback, swept right end for 15 yards and a TD. Charlie Martin tossed to Al Schroeder for the game's only extra points. Mike Waples gal- loped 40 yards for the second TD of the period Tony Muller Steve McQu P Y- Backfield: G. Payne, M. Waples, C. Martin, W. Mullins. and Garry Payne's interception of an Avon pass set up the final marker. Martin plunged over from the 2. In the second half, Garry Payne faded back and hurled an accurate pass to Larry Murphy, good for 45 yards and a TD. Again, it was the stalwart line, sparked by Captain Schroeder, that opened up huge holes and enabled our backs to romp to the tune of 38-l4. The final game of the season was played at Cardinal Farley. Busloads of Cranes were on hand to see our forces bring the football schedule of seven games to a successful climax, with our third successive triumph, 18-8. The opening kick- off by Payne put Farley on its own 30 and the opponents were unable to move in three plays. On the punt, Cranwell took possession on its own 40 and a series of sweeps and dives brought our men to the Farley 20. A pass from Payne to End Al Schroeder was good for the first TD. The extra point attempt failed. Farley came back to score on a pass and bucked over for the extra points to eeny Denny O'Brien S .. ' at W' bfi? ' X. if Phil O'Reilly lead 8-6. Again, the Cranes took possession and long-sustained drives by Mullins, Waples and Bill Mattimore set up our second touchdown. A 30- yarder from Martin to Captain Schroeder made it 12-8. Cranwell's third tally in the final period by Bill Mattimore climaxed the season on a thrilling note. Stellar pass defense by Bob McGuerty, Steve Garrity and Phil O'Reilly was an outstanding fac- tor in this contest, the grand finale for the maiority of these boys. The gridsters playing in their final game under the Blue and Gold of Cranwell were Ends Al Schroeder and Larry Murphy, Linemen McGuerty, Sieracki, O'Reilly, Garrity, Muller, Mc- Queeny, Backs Martin, Payne, Bailey-Gates, Wap- les, Mattimore, Denny O'Brien. Vin Gentile was elected Captain of the 1959 squad at a meeting shortly after this game. Among the returnees, Coach Flanagan will have Biff Mullins, Pete Fisher, Jim Noon, Tony Somers and Pete Turco, men of promising ability for next season. X .9 QQ! I Larry Murphy Charlie Martin carries for 30-yd. gain vs St. Sebastian's , 4' .3 ' Bill Mattimore Captain's reward 7m Kg: 'sql 3' ,- , 4. lst row, left to right: P. Bailey-Gates, Mgr., H. Dawson, G. Simon, S. Rossi, A. Newcomb, J. Hollister, F. McDermott, A. Flynn, J. Ferris, R, Couto, L. Duncan, Mgr. 2nd row: M. Conlon, Mgr., A. Grez, Kwpymski, J. Sector, F. Cottrell, Z. Graham, A. Dinunzio, P. Eidwkl, W. Trybulski, .nv The Cranwell J.V. Football Team openf , '58- season with an impressive l2-O win o' l h TQQ. , High's JVs, with star back Brian Payne both touchdowns. Good line play was a key '15 in this contest, as Cranwell held Lee scorelesifiilfgg, in Payne's markers were 15 and 20-yard runs, re- spectively. Bill Hough was outstanding, his vet- eran knowledge picking out many flaws in the Lee defense. In another afternoon contest on our home field, the Cranwell JV's romped to their second triumph, Go! Team! Go! Q RF' 'ia' fy X Jzrznfl - .Avi A. Ross, D, Murphy, Coach Tom Rooney. 3rd ro ' Q , Williams, W. Shepard, A. Lyons, C. Salinetti, W. Broem 'KQV Shea, S. Smith, W. Mahoney, L. Dunn, E. Carroll. VK wise.. ltrftff- lunlor 0 '11 Sig. varslt Q OO - ' K V 'n J if j -5, Darrow. The obviousl rior f','. l ymen outplayed the New Y with a zling display of passing. Bri ,A ne inter- epted a pass and went the dis H Y o open the scoring. Cranwell received .- y break when Payne returned a punt all f to another TD. An iniury sustained by ' ough marred the contest. Coach Roone d on Alan Ross to finish the game. Ar rez provided an addi- tional touchdown 1' the victory. . ,gs- Brian Payne carries vs Lee JV: znn A - a ,ss ge-V 'fa . c -:fa 4Y 53,g,,3,W s ,gf,.jg,, s H -if Fleet-vsp: Dick Couto sweeps for big yardage With two wins in the record book, the JV's took to the road iourneying to Avon Old Farms Avon Connecticut Avon scored its first touch down on an intercepted pass and the extra point made it 7 O As the game progressed the Cranes found it increasingly more difficult to penetrate the Avon forward wall Repeated carries by Grez and Ross: brought Cranwell close but not close enough Avon added another seven points to clinch the game and hand our JVs their only loss of the season 14 O Outstanding competitors on our team were Brlan Payne Dick Couto Ar mand Grez Steve Ross: Alan Ross and Lee Dun can The final two games of the schedule against Suffield and Trinity Pawlmg were unfortunately cancelled by stormy weather condutuons At the final buzzer the successful campaign stood at two wins and one defeat Bull Hough lugs plgskln Brian Payne scores against Lee - ff, ., ., Finlay tire: shot at Williston goalie A heartwarming aggregation of veteran soccer players greeted Coach Granville Pruyne on the first day of practice, September 21. Returning to the fray were experienced Co-Captains Guy Har- ley and Jacques Finlay, bolstered by such stal- warts as Joe Maleady, Bob Arruda, Jose Lores, Al Siblesz, Frank Siu and Joe Hanley. This was the year! And thus did it turn out to be, Cranwell winning nine games and losing only to Kent, Larry Casey took over the netminding chores, aid- ed by Dave Nicholson. A big surprise was the agility of the young Eighth Grader, Jorge Garces, a native of Bogota, who made the Varsity in his first year. In the opening game, the Crane booters staged a furious offensive show, netting seven goals to only two for Darrow. Dennis McGivney was out- standing on defense, as Larry Casey and Dave Nicholson alternated in the goal. The Darrow nets were under constant fire as Finlay, Harley and Siblesz angled numerous shots. At the first half, Cranwell led 3-l. The assault continued through 139 ,le X1 -.. w., A Larry Casey Bob Arruda Coach Pruyne: You, Finlayl i'9? ' : 54 . sink, x in' X. , ' 'I Q A '1 I' , -. - W an . .. ' .flat-Issgffs-hs: 1 1' gzfi. Guy Harley on penalty shot scores' vs Darrow the second half, with Finlay and Harley netting three goals each and Pepe Lores scoring on a penalty shot. Final score: 7-2. Mike Treanor, Frank Siu and Joe Hanley demonstrated the fine po- tential of our outfit in this opener. The Cranwell-Cushing game, October 4th, was a thriller from the start. A hardfought, spirited battle was waged on the Cushing field, with Cranwell exploding in the final seventy seconds for the only two goals of the fray. Outstanding in the game was the all-round defensive play of Buz Hanley, along with the many spectacular saves of goalie Dave Nicholson. Fullbacks Freling Smith and Dennis McGivney worked in perfect coordina- tion in holding the powerful Cushing attack score- less. In the final seconds, Guy Harley deflected Finlay's shot 'into the nets and Joe Maleady capped the scoring with a magnificent dribble past the Cushing defenders and a blazing shot into the goal. At the buzzer, it was Cranwell 2, Cushing 0. The third game resulted in another shutout, this time over Darrow, 4-O, in a return match. The scoring was well divided as Guy Harley, Jacques Dave Nicholson 140 Finlay, Joe Maleady and Al Siblesz all Joe Maleady goals. Dave Nicholson performed nobly in nets, preserving the shutout for On a windy Sunday afternoon, the iourneyed to Windsor Mt. and stretched its ning streak to four games, three of them washes. Windsor Mt. employed a fense on Harley at the outset. When Coach dropped Harley back on defense, the Frank Siu on angle the vs Windsor Mt 3, -1 s Frank Siu our attack opened up, enabling Maleady and lay to score. Frank Siu, on left wmg, outstanding game and drove two bullet the goal post. Finlay's goal in the the a beautifully placed shot, corner of the net. Score: upper Wind- Jorge Garces shoots vs Avon off the scoring early in the game with the first of his two goals. AI Siblesz followed with a beauti- ful boot from far out on his wing slot. The fourth and final goal was scored from the inside left by Joe Maleady. The two Stockbridge goals were the first scores against our booters in four games. Williston became our next opponent. An ag- gressive adversary, Williston was victorious over Cranwell a year ago. Guy Harley went quickly to work in avenging that defeat by scoring two fast goals and Jacques Finlay added another in the second period. AI Siblesz countered on a fabulous shot from far outside in the left corner, making it 4-l. The second half witnessed two teams evenly fifth victory came School Jack Finlay zeroes in on Avon goal expense of Harley led matched and neither side could score., Bob Ar- ruda and Pepe Lores performed commendably on defense, limiting Williston to one goal. With six straight wins, Cranwell took the field against the vaunted Kent team. Within seconds, Finlay put the Cranes in front l-0 with a magnifi- cent shot into the lower left corner. Kent tied the game and went ahead 2-I before the half. Des- pite numerous attempts, our forces could not score again, although Joe Maleady hit the crossbar Mike Treanor 141 4' Nt tra'--W Guy Harley scissor-kicks vs Windsor Mt. twice on close-in shots. Kent put the game on ice in the final quarter with the clinching goal, 3-1. On the cold, gray afternoon of October 25th, the undaunted Cranwell booters faced Milford with high spirits and emerged the victor 4-1. In the first quarter, the Cranes kept the ball pretty much in Milford territory but were repulsed time and again by the Milford goalie. Finally, in the closing moments of the next quarter, Finlay exe- cuted a fantastic sliding scissor-kick at close range for the 1-0 count. In the second half, Harley drove in two more of his patented boots, on assists from Finlay and Maleady. ln the fourth quarter, Harley counted again, registering the hat trick of soc- cer, with three goals. With a fine record of 7-1, Cranwell travelled to Berkshire School for what proved to be an excit- ing contest. Guy Harley scored the only goal of the game in the closing moments of the first half. . as 1 . -I . ww F F Joe McMahon Maleady had taken a shot from the left side which was deflected by the Berkshire goalie and tipped in by on-the-spot Harley. Cranwell 1, Berkshire 0. Playing a competent game on defense were the three halfbacks Mike Treanor, Lars Christianson Freling Smith Finlay fires shot on Kent goal X, 2. 8. Bill Bagley ,,. ---..- fl QR, if 5- V . I . . , l ' V - , i s x D'-af - ,, - ,T 1' 'aw 5. N ,V ' Q. . F J C 2 Dennis McGivney I . J sf Harley fires shot on Avon goal Finlay moves up on Darrow defense Jose Lores and Buz Hanley. Goalie Larry Casey was superb in the nets. On November 12th, the Varsity brought the season to a most successful climax with the 9-0 victory over Avon. The game featured hat tricks by the Co-Captains Harley and Finlay, thus spec- tacularly closing the careers of these two great stars. Siro Vasquez contributed two goals and Joe Maleady added the ninth marker. Outstanding on right wing was Eric Farrell who was credited with two assists. Defensive men Freling Smith, Bob Ar- ruda, Pepe Lores and Den McGivney supplied the long boots to account for the plethora of goals. The 9-O victory on Connecticut soil brought to a close Cranwell's most successful season on the soccer field. In the words of the Coach, we may state that this is the best team we have ever fielded. The stars were natives of Korean South America, France, Mexico, San Salv.ador and the United States. With reluctance, we close down the 1958 season and leave to our successors the task of carrying on the fine traditions of soccer for the Blue and Gold. A bouquet is presented to our Coach, Granville Pruyne, and a word of apprecia- tion goes to all our loyal supporters at the thrilling games last autumn. Jorge Garces dribbles ball in Windsor Mt. game f ii 1' Coach Pruyne gives pep talk at half 3 Charlie Moulton boots goal vs Darrow JVs , ' 'gil 1 y, , , x- X.. V , N4 4 54 Wi' - . kb sf, - V r . , r ,153 as ,ii . 9 W fl.- 1 , 153553 r a. -, .1 -11, F-7, ,A ,rr ,115 537 'V A qi gli, Charlie Moulton added two more goals to put the game on ice. Berkshire School JV's sent our forces down to their only defeat in a tough and bitter battle, 4-2. All four goals came in the second half. Lars Chris- tianson was particularly brilliant, dribbling through the entire Berkshire defense to score our tirst goal. Charlie Moulton added another marker in the final quarter. ln the fifth and final game, our JV's resumed their winning ways and scored an impressive 5-O shutout over Windsor Mt. Charlie Moulton, now becoming a seasoned veteran, netted two goals and Alex Aspillaga dented the strings on a long shot from his wing position. Jorge Garces scored the fourth goal and Sanchez-Navarro added the clincher with a fine dribble through the backfield. The curtain rang down gloriously on a 4-i season that saw our JV's outscore the opposition l9-5 and give fine promise of a great '59 campaign. l..- ,r r' - ,,-.s,,......--rf 'lk--fdquikyw-eA,,,,-.,, ,, 49:-5?'l , W .,, ...ya ll 1' 'ii la Siro Vasquez angles ball at Berkshire goalie 1-.JI YV lst row, left to right: J. Codey, W. Hough J Casey iCaptainl F Smith J O Brien 2nd row: J. Hall fMgr.J, P. O'Brien,M Waples D McGivney P ORellly A Smith D OBrien R Sierach Coach Rooney. Coach Tom Rooney The Cranwell Varsity Basketball team exceeded all expectations this season, piling up a fine record of l 1-5. Despite the loss of Bill Agnew, Jim Walsh and John Carpenter through graduation, this year's squad was able to provide an excellent nucleus around which Coach Tom Rooney could fashion a winning season. Outstanding were Cap- tain Larry Casey and Freling Smith, sharpshooters F F' Larry Casey drives in for layup who bolstered the team in perilous moments. Mike Waples was a welcome addition to the team this year while Phil O'Reilly played outstanding ball under the basket and succeeded in clearing the backboards countless times for the Blue and Gold. Bill Hough rounded out the starting five through most of the season until an injury forced him to retire from competition. Filling in compe- tently for the starters were Tony Smith, Denny McGivney, the O'Brien brothers, Pete and Denny, John Codey and Jim O'Brien. Bob Sieracki came oft the bench upon occasion to sink a number of needed baskets. Once again, Cranwell swept the March of Dimes Round Robin Tournament at the Lenox High Gym and Captain Casey accepted with pride the trophy awarded to the school after defeating Windsor Mt. 47-25 and outlasting Lenox School 42-32. Coach Rooney could well be proud Our Lady of Victory! J. ' Jw' W X9 ,, , 4. 43 .- ik-+C '. N++-- RQQ, Freling Smith ,X 9 , , . s-:S ' I f s f a ,gl J m O Brien ++, Ffellng Smith goes high for two-pointer 1 . ,J lr 1 1 U , ffl W L' -'ff .,-. . ' l A 14 ' Q. 1 O'Reilly tights for ball of the eFforts of his 1959 squad which outscored its combined opponents 877-683 on the season. CRANWELL 57 DARROW 43 The Cranes opened the season with an easy romp over the Darrow quintet. With Larry Casey netting 16 and Freling Smith contributing 15 markers, the Varsity was never headed. Phil O'Reilly led both teams in rebounding while Mike Waples directed the well-balanced attack. Cran- well led at half time 31-18. Coach Rooney cleared the bench, using 13 players in this contest. Wap- les had three baskets and a foul shot for 7 points and O'Reilly made good on 3 baskets and two foul shots for 8. CRANWELL 53 TRINITY-PAWLING 57 Prior to the Christmas vacation, the Blue and Gold dropped a hard-fought game to arch-rival Trinity-Pawling. The visitors from Pawling, N. Y. were leading at half time 28-24 and maintained this four-point lead throughout most of the game. Scramble for ball vs. Worcester Academy X -..-, 1 i X1 Dennis McGivney ew-, iss 'A Mike Waples was high man for the Cranes with 7-1 for 15 markers. Casey and Hough each netted 11 points while Freling Smith and O'Reilly trailed with 8 and 7, respectively. The loss evened Cran- well's record at 1-1, as the basketeers headed home for the holidays. CRANWELL 57 WILLISTON 61 Playing their best game to date, the Varsity carried the struggle with Williston down to the wire, before succumbing 61-57. What appeared to be a runaway for Williston in the first quarter turned out to be an exciting contest as the Cranes pulled within a 29-28 count at halt time. Freling Smith was high scorer for Cranwell with five bas- kets and seven foul shots for 17 points. Bill Hough also hit for double figures with 5-3 for 13. The JV's stopped Williston in an earlier contest, 48-26, to gain some measure of revenge. CRANWELL 79 STOCKBRIDGE SCHOOL 28 Cranwell's second victory of the season proved Freling Smith under basket vs. Hotchkiss sf! A. ff N 1 X, ,Z I LLA ., is ' I? Phil o'rz.-ally to be a rout of the outclassed Stockbridge School. Scoring almost at will, the Cranes iumped to a 16-5 first quarter advantage and never were threatened after that. Eleven members of the Var- sity saw action. Bill Hough led the home forces with 8-1 for 17 points, while Freling Smith tossed in 16. Bob Sieracki was outstanding in this con- test, netting 1O points in the second half. The victory evened Cranwell's record at 2-2. Journeying to Windsor, Connecticut, the Blue and Gold ran into a superior team. Leading in the first quarter, the Cranes fell behind by half time. A second half rally carried Cranwell to within four points of Loomis. The bright spot in the game was the outstanding playing of Freling Smith who led both teams with 19, on 7 baskets and 5 foul shots. Larry Casey contributed 8 points and Mike Waples trailed with 7. Bill Hough on foul shot Coach Rooney with victory ball The Cranwell Varsity hit the victory trail once again as they tripped the Cardinal Farley Military School 60-45. The home fans cheered loudly as Larry Casey led all scorers with 21 points. Also hitting the double figures were Freling Smith with 16 and Mike Waples closely 'Followed with 15. Phil O'Reilly again led both teams on the back- boards, grabbing 19 rebounds. ln an excellent display of adept ballhandling, Cranwell defeated a strong Berkshire quintet on our home court, 58-43. Freling Smith was high scorer with six baskets and eight foul shots for 20 points. Larry Casey contributed 16 and Mike Waples fell iust short of double figures with 4-1 for 9. The victory brought Cranwell's record to 4-3, as the team headed for the March of Dimes Tournament. Mike Waples on top! IG' Casey setting up for basket The Cranwell hoopsters continued the success of previous teams by topping both Windsor Mt. and Lenox School before a capacity audience at the Lenox High School court. In the first game, Captain Larry Casey performed nobly before his home town fans, sinking i7 markers and playing an excellent floor game. The first period was a slow-moving quarter until the Cranes found the range. Led by Casey's patented lump shots and the fine rebounding of Mike Waples, the game split wide open. At the final buzzer, Cranwell had pulled away, 47-25. Entering into the final game of the tournament, the spirited but tired men of the Blue and Gold fought desperately to sustain the fresh and on- rushing opposition provided by Lenox School. Leading by only two points at the half, the Cranes encouraged by the half-time consultation with Coach Tom Rooney, began to find the range and slowly pulled in front. This contest was centered McGivney on layup shot x if Denny O'Brien around the brilliant offensive and defensive re- bounding of Phil O'Reilly. Freling Smith netted ll points, matching O'Reilly's il. Captain Casey was awarded the March of Dimes trophy, as Cran- well became the victor for the lith time in this I3-year-old tournament. CRANWELL 37 HOTCHKISS 39 With the mid-year exams intervening and a chance for little practice before this game, the Rooneymen were edged 39-37 by a good Hotch- kiss squad which grasped the victory in the final seconds. Cranwell led at half time 28-20. Freling Smith led the Cranes with 14, while Mike Waples hit 4-2 for 10. The low-scoring contest witnessed Hotchkiss netting a basket in the last moments to hand Cranwell its fourth defeat. The season's record now stood at 6-4. CRANVVELL 65 CUSHING ACADEMY 57 Down by seven points in the first quarter, Cran- well came back to beat Cushing Academy with a Jim O'Brien with corner iump shot TQ' A .3-4. 18 - ff-9 . Y ,-4 Mike Waples second half rally to cop its seventh win in eleven starts. A well-balanced attack by the Rooneymen wore down the visitors. Cranwell trailed 20-13 at the end ofthe first quarter and' pulled to within a 32-29 score at the half. Cushing's Phil Tamis kept his team in contention, netting 9-9 for 27 points. Larry Casey scored 22 for Cranwell and Mike Waples was particularly accurate from the floor with 9 baskets and a foul shot for 19. Cranwell finally led at the end of the 3rd period, 51-40. On February 7, Cranwell travelled to Amherst to edge a strong Stockbridge team in a nip-and- tuck struggle that saw the decisive basket scored with 32 seconds remaining. O'Reilly and Waples were the outstanding scorers in this contest with 13 points each. The win gave Cranwell an 8-4 record, as the fortunes of the team began to im- prove immensely. Captain Casey accepts March of Dimes Trophy for Cranwell in Lenox Tournament. Waples iumps from the key At Rhinebeck, N. Y., Cranwell scored an easy win over Cardinal Farley in the return game of the home-and-home series. Our basketeers held a 29- 11 lead at half time and were never headed. Freling Smith was high man with 22 points K9-41 and Waples and Casey ioined him in double fig- ures with 13 and 10, respectively. The game com- pleted a sweep of this series with Cardinal Farley. The day following the mid-winter vacation, Cranwell fought bravely against a taller and supe- rior club from Worcester. Putting forth a valiant effort in the first half, the Cranes led surprisingly by one point at half time. Worcester entered the game sporting a season's record of 10-1. A poor third quarter witnessed the Worcesterites pulling out front to stay. Phil O'Reilly performed nobly on the backboards, despite the advantage in height Freling Smith drives down center QQ, O'Reilly with a tap-in possessed by Worcester. Larry Casey led scorers of both teams with 18, on 9 baskets. CRANWELL 44 SUFFIELD 36 Held to only 12 points in the opening half, Cranwell rallied its forces to fight the up-hill bat- tle, emerging in the fourth quarter with a two- point lead. Mike Waples carried the attack, sinking 15 points when most needed. Freling Smith helped to pace the comeback with his three bas- kets and seven foul shots. Casey had an unusual day with only two foul shots for a total of 2 points in the contest, while John Codey, moving up from the JV's, netted four baskets for 8 points. CRANWELL 86 AYER l-HGH 55 The stands were filled to capacity as the two Freling Smith controls ball 152 , . X, ll W 7' , Q . vi WW ' sais-l, gi Bob Sieracki 1 Casey dribbles by Hotchkiss defender teams took the fioor in the season's grande finale. The special feature of this game was the appear- ance of a rival Rooney-coached team from Ayer. Coach Torn Rooney's father was on hand to wit- ness this highly touted struggle between the two Rooneys and their protegees. The Cranwell JV's had already triumphed 59-27 over Ayer to pro- vide the preliminary excitement. The Varsity then staged a brilliant exhibition of hawk-like ball- handling and ran away with the victory in the sec- ond half. Captain Larry Casey, playing his final game for Cranwell, sank 12 baskets from the cor- ners and added two foul shots for 26. Freling Aim 32X mv ins f ranwell Cfdnwe V illS Sth 36.5 s IM, Team f U 0 f Ale ,t mf- 42-39 ilffranwell Wins gy 58-43 l 'U8rBerk h' CR4 , Freling smuhs ln? l i l C08 foe Ca .' Leads Wa .' T 'ov sv111m'cx1'1e' Ag. 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'E Q 'E at . f. ig. . , - 4' ' .4 ,4 A r f Oo 5 Q' A5 O E' l 'l sl A Q ego ' H ' 0 ,. , . 3 I - n. f., wee.-sq to of Na an 3 , 5 we o - f' ' ,Na N ' in Q5 . Qqeg ' , ' T--513: 'Si A ll' 1: -V ' ' 'U . Q.,-olol' L 'wr ' 'EEF' t lst row, left to right: F. Smith fMgr.J, J. Reynolds, J. Codey, K. O'Brien, J. Vasquez lMgr.D 2nd row: Coach Rooney, W. Mahoney, A. Gehring, A. Smith, L. Christianson, A. Lyons i v basketball The Cranwell Junior Varsity squad enioyed a very successful season, finishing with a record of seven victories and a lone defeat. Under Mentor Tom Rooney, the JV's coasted to an easy win 57-22, in the opener with Darrow. The rebound ing of Tony Smith and Jim Noon, coupled with some sharp shooting by Kevin O'Brien and Dave Magner turned the tables for the Blue and Gold. John Codey's 14 markers in the second contest was the outstanding factor in a second easy win over Williston's JV's, 48-26. Again, the Noon- Smith combo controlled the backboards. ln a closer contest with Loomis, the Rooneymen came out on top, 59-51. Tony Smith was high scorer in this one, netting 20 points. In a home game with Berkshire, our JV's swept to their fourth straight triumph with John Codey leading the 154 Tony Smith fights to control ball Tony Smith on iump shot coached team from Ayer, 59-27. Pete O'Brien played outstanding ball and was a hawk on de- fense. In addition to many assists, he netted 23, with Tony Smith following up with 17. With this victory, we concluded a fine season. John Codey and Tony Smith, key players throughout the year, moved up to the Varsity and will provide lots of hustle in the '59-'60 campaign. Pete O'Brien, Jim Noon and Kevin O'Brien will contribute additional strength to next year's squad. We close the books with an outstanding 7-1 record as truly one of the best of Cranwell's JV teams in the 20-year history of the school. John Codey drives past defense Kevin O'Brien on hook shot vs. Loomis way, tossing in 19 points. Final score: Cranwell 52, Berkshire 37. Journeying to Cardinal Farley Military School, the Blue and Gold added an- other victim to its growing list of victories, 61- 35. Codey was again high scorer with 18. ln the sixth game, the Cranes, with a last-minute splurge, squeaked out a 36-32 win over Hotchkiss. Tony Smith was the star in this one, netting 14 and con- stantly clearing the rebounds. On the road, with a 6-O record, our forces suffered their only defeat ot the season to Suffield, 48-41. A full court press and fast breaks by Suftield hurt the Cranes in this outing. Returning home for the final game of the campaign, the JV's overcame a rival Rooney- Tony Smith passes out from corner ikpi 'Q' P '-- Xf H Dave Bailey-Gates zeroes in on Pittsfield net 'I'-11.L,'s . Dave Bailey-Gates Larry Murphy and Doug Murphy suppressed the Hoosac attack while John Power starred in his first game in the nets for the Blue and Gold. In the second contest, with the last period played under the lights, Darrow squeezed by 3-l. Darrow scored early in the first period. Undaunted Brian Payne evened matters on a fine dash down the ice and scored on the breakaway. Several times, Garry Payne and his wingman, Ed Dery, broke loose, only to have their eftorts foiled by a John Haggerty Ed Dery Ed Dery in action vs. Williston -J H fn 'cf u 4 2 1 ' Q ' 15 7 .Zraf fk Denny Roberts good Darrow goaltender In the third period Dar row netted two goals the last coming with seconds left in the contest With the score 21 against us Garry Payne broke away and the puck was deflected by the goalles pads much to the disappointment of the onlooknng student body At the final whistle Cranwell was on the short end On the road for the first time this season our forces held a powerful Berkshire squad to a 4-2 score. Berkshire was later to become Tri-State Champion in the Prep School Division. Playing on the fine Berkshire rink Cranwell scored first on a Dave Bailey Gates splits Pittsfield defense magnificent slap shot by Dave Bailey Gates With the score 2 l in favor of Berkshire Garry Payne tied up the game on a neat assist from brother Brian The fine passing attack of Berkshire was hard put to pull this one out Finally overpower ing our puckchasers the opposition scored twice in the remainder of the final period A standout 'ob by John Power In the nets limited the Berk shire shooters to four goals The fourth game was a return match with Dar- row. Determined to avenge the 3-l loss two weeks previously the Crane icemen played their hearts out in this one. The first period witnessed Steve Garrity Steve Garrity after elusive puck Rest between periods at Berkshire good checking on the part of both squads. Ac- curate passing and good stickhandling paid off for Cranwell who drew first blood on a 30-foot slap shot by Defenseman Larry Murphy, with sec- onds left in the opening period. Darrow tied up the game early in the next frame on a screened shot that eluded Goalie Power. Midway in the second period, darkness began to cast lengthy shadows over the rink and Darrow scored again to pull out a 2-1 victory. The next scheduled game with Pittsfield High was cancelled due to the Jan- uary thaw and rainy weather. I Journeying to Easthampton, the Varsity was l s . f Excl-is -Qld. -f' l ' .- 1 Larry Murphy entertained by a fast Williston six and emerged on the short end, 4-I . In the first period, Williston netted two quick goals and counted again early in the next stanza to make it 3-O. Playing on the new Williston rink featuring glass-like ice, the Cranes came alive during the third frame and kept the action pretty much at the Williston end of the ice. Larry Murphy tallied early in the last period to bring Cranwell within range, 3-l. Another Willis- ton goal put the game beyond reach in the final minutes. Williston 4, Cranwell 1. The final game on the schedule provided a real thriller for the loyal fans as Cranwell edged Pitts- Garry Payne circles UQ? U Dave Bailey-Gates faces off vs. Pittsfield fav' 1 f we ,- , gifs . x S 5 3, r Bill Mattimore field High, 6-5, finishing the season on this suc- cessful note. The hard-fought contest got under way with an excellent shot by Garry Payne into the upper right hand corner of the nets from a few feet over the blue line. The Cranwell offen- sive continued as Soph wingman Biff Mullins scored his first goal for the Varsity. The 2-O lead was shortlived, however. The second period wit- Doug Murphy evades Williston defense ik M, - s , so ,Q s,,,,,,,,, In iv' Garry Payne scores against Hoosac nessed two fast goals by Pittsfield and proved that this contest was going down to the final buzzer. Cranwell was held scoreless in this second period. Some hard body checks by Larry Murphy and Garry Payne early in the third stanza weakened the Pittsfield attack. Dave Bailey-Gates broke the tie with a ten-footer into the nets and Steve Gar- rity made it 4-2 on a fine shot from the corner. Gary Scarafoni 1 XX X O 1 T gi t Y i If .fig i i K ' A rw. I Im: 3,5 5 N, f L' ' s l g ' ,-A, -,ff . ' . ,: , 5 Y , A 1ya,..M . L, -N 1 -,., , .E - -7 1 - Charlie Martin Not to be outdone, Pittsfield came back with two more goals for the exciting 4-4 tie. A penalty shot awarded Cranwell enabled Garry Payne to make it 5-4, on his second goal of the day. With only a couple of minutes left, Pitts- field tied the game once more, 5-5, as the excited fans looked on in the bitter cold. With the clock indicating only 25 seconds remaining, Ed Dery brought the sweet taste of victory to Cranwell as he broke away from the Pittsfield defense and fired the winning goal into the upper right hand corner of the nets. Pandemonium ensued as Ed's Gary Scarafoni and Larry Murphy discuss first period f E ,Y -fr: W .sag --1 'Tie it x ff x 1 t-ff' Larry Murphy centers from corner teammates swarmed around him after this most precious goal of his career. At the final whistle, it was Cranwell 6, Pittsfield 5. Concluding the season with a record of two wins and four losses, Cranwell looks forward to another year on the ice with such experienced puckmen as Brian Payne, Biff Mullins, Doug Mur- phy, Lee Duncan, Ed Carroll, Jim Murray, Bill Shepard and standout Goalie John Power return- ing to the wars. Many thanks go to our Coach, Father Scully, for his efforts and encouragement during the 1959 season. Q John Haggerty tees off as Bill Matfimore awaits turn Ed Ginn measures putt as Denny Roberts gives advice Tom Llewellyn fees off as John Haggeriy and Dick Frank kibitz Bill Mattimore lines up putt as Ed Ginn holds flag pw f ms 1 . . gn ---,'i'2',-TY! lst row, left to right: T. Lepoutre, J. Lores. 2nd row: T. Fahey, P. O'Brien, F. Santaella, A. Aspillaga, D. O'Brien, R. Christiansen varsity tenn s By all standards, this year's Tennis Team should be one of the best that Cranwell has ever fielded. Losing only three players from last year's un- defeated squad, the Varsity has high hopes of re- peating l958's unblemished record. Topping the list of returning veterans are the O'Brien Brothers, Dennis and Pete. Captain Denny, playing the num- ber two position, is well known for his cannonball serves. Pete, the team's number one player for the third straight year, has had valuable tourna- ment experience and dazzles the opposition with a varied array of shots. Since the advent of the O'Briens, the team has lost only one contest in the past two years. Thierry Lepoutre and Ralph Chris- tiansen both saw frequent action last year and will bolster this year's squad. John Graham is also slated for a playing position in both singles and doubles. New additions to the team include Tom Fahey, a hard-hitting contestant from Dalton and AI Aspillaga, a new Junior from south of the bor- der. A difficult schedule challenges the Varsity this spring, with eight definite matches arranged and the possibility of a few more contests in the offing. Among the rivals are Suffield, a strong team from Connecticut, and Berkshire Academy, always a high-ranking squad. With the hoped-for coopera- tion of the weatherman and the hard work of the team, Cranwell looks forward to a season record of which she may well be proud. ,, p Q. QQ, 1 'x 2, fl ' Q .Q W .fs ' . 4 ...v. ww 4-. .... . Q Q. Q-- ' .Q4..... 4 Q ..v.... -.Q...f v .f...Q. .... . . 4 Q.-v... -Q. . 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Schroeder, E. Farrell, W. Bagley. 3rd row: D. Murphy, J. Codey, G. Simon J. Noon, W. Hough, J. Haggerty. Ath row: J. Hall fMgr.J, Coach Torn Rooney, Asst. Coach Bob Flanagan. Coach Tom Rooney 'm .ga 2 1 . ' -si J Q? Captain Larry Murphy B Joyful indeed are the prospects for Cranwell this spring with the fast-approaching baseball season. Few, if any, teams in the school's history ever boasted of the fine talent that is at hand for the i959 diamond campaign. Coach Tom Rooney bases his hopes for a successful outing on the fact that eight Varsity members are returning from last year's nine, bolstered by the good JV talent moving up. With the spring thaw in the Berkshire Hills, the Varsity moves out of the cage in the gym to the luscious green pastures across Route 20. The pitching staff, with starters Garry Payne and Mike Waples, will be out there, limiting the extra base hits. Our Captain, Larry Murphy, will be behind the plate for his third successive season. Murph will star as our spectacular Yogi Berra and provide the long ball. Jim O'Brien is working out at second, joining Larry Casey at short in a good double-play combination. On the hot corner will be Gary Scarafoni, with a good throwing arm and additional power at bat. Roaming the outfield will be such stalwarts as Guy Harley, fast and cau- tious, Dave Bailey-Gates, a long ball slugger, Charlie Mar- tin, Bill Bagley, Eric Farrell, all promising newcomers with good experience. Ready to see extensive service are Vin Gentile, Jim Noon, Denny McGivney, Doug Murphy, John Haggerty, Bill Hough and Brian Payne. As this yearbook goes to press, there is no shroud of pessimism covering the face of Coach Rooney. Cranwell looks forward to a fast, youthful club and an outstanding diamond season. Garry Payne John Haggerty Larry Casey Jum O Brion Dcnms McGuyney Q wr Guy Harley Dave Banlc-y Gatos Gary Scarafom w ! , .,,u , N . 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Phllllps Mlchael Davld Power James Joseph Power John Aloyslus Power Charles Rachard Ragland Howard Nlcholas Reardon Andrew Fltzpatrlck Really Mlchael John Reynolds James Charles Reynolds Joseph Brendan Jr Rnckard Domnnuck Patrnck Roberts Thomas Henry Ross Alan Wnllnam Ross Robert Richard Ross: Stephen Charles Salnnettu Charles Henry Salnnettl Ruchard Thomas Sanchez Navarro Juan Sargent John Michael Scarpelll Carl Alfred Sector James Nelson Sentochnlk Anthony Albert Shea Michael Patrlck Shepard Wnlllam McMillan Svblesz Alberto Eduardo Simon George Hykel Smlth Arthur Cortland Smnth Francls Earl Smuth Frellng Huysen Smuth Stephen Cassidy Somers Stevens Sulllvan Sullnvan Sullivan Anthony Mrchael Thomas Wllllam John Francis Lawrence Henry Richard Leo Trybulsku Walter James Turco John Peter Vazquez Fernando Vasquez Jose Rafael Vasquez Slro James Ward James Martln Welch Bruan Whitman Wheelock Robert Albert Whyte Thomas Martun Wlllrams Wulllam Joseph Yunker James Arthur III 455 East 57th St New York 315 Ocean Druve West Stamford 420 Dunston Rd Bloomf1eld Hllls 930 West St Puttsfleld Conn Much Mass 3565 Bayard Dr Crncmnatl Ohio 2869 Grandln Rd Clncunnatl Ohuo 522 East St Dedham Mass 85 Edward Ave Pittsfield Mass 101 Mann St Lenox Mass 2400 Sedgwlck Ave New York 68 N Y 126 Fosdyke St Provldence R I Chestnut Hull Rd Walton Conn 190 12 Station Rd Auburndale N Y 118 Revere St Torrington Conn Falrvuew St Lee Mass Farrvuew St Lee Mass Agusco 110 Mexico Cnty Mexico 11 Brunnell Ave Lenox Mass 115 Wetmore Ave Wunsted Conn South Mountain Rd Plttsfleld Mass 126 Statlon Rd Great Neck L I 280 Salem Church Rd St Paul Munn Calle Lecuna Caracas Venezuela 124 Mt Pleasant St New Bedford Mass Dnvusnon St Great Barrlngton Mass Clark Farm Rd Southlngton Conn Stephentown New York Dlvlslon St Great Barrlngton Mass 12 Hewlett Lane Great Neck L I 43 Bushop Parkway Pittsfield Mass 17 Brown St Lenox Dale Mass 51 Brooklawn St New Bedford Mass 4252 East Genesee St DeWitt 22 Carlton Ave Chlcopee Mass Po1ntJudlth Rd Narragansett R I Apartado Aereo 1066 Medellln Colombia Barbosa 150 Cayey Puerto Rrco 2 East 86th St New York N Y 47 Sturtevant Rd Quincy Mass 194 Bartlett Ave Plttsf1eld Mass Orford New Hampshire 22 Oxford Rd Grosse Povnte Much 3680 Vineyard Clnclnnatl Ohlo 234 Dawes Ave Plttsf1eld Mass 175 ' ' , ' ' .. ....a. ,,a,..t.,.., at..at,.. ...I . , , N. 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L word of sppriolstlcn o in-'mer gnbrles S Butte, Yrinelptl, for nls sugge slons nd esslswnce l the productlon of znis boo! li. nas tween s distinct. plessun wvtxslng, uhm our xl dsgetor, washer Menard th Bpeueu., 1 Qoln mme nenbers of me up Sports end Business Sxaffs 'ln expressing, our ggstltude for e able oxperdence nut I0 neva derived ln the lald of Qougxb lem Yang 'annnks zoo, o yu' Jenn nolloymn -moss cs-gable ness Sufi made possible kms sppeagsnos of tnls ln!!uB Special 'onbnlls are exvrdssed to the 5nB9lrO :Audio for 'one fine group pictures and to the Lssoclated Press for vne p L s Yope flue in and Yopo Jenn 30011 ie are graceful so M Lrum 1' Tl and 'une production ses!! at 'Une 0 ioole Yg-ess for the eourneous and genex-Ous sefvloe e Benin' Glass deserves many 'tu-svos for its lnneresb end soopenmlon l edlk-ins s 5931- TOWER represonwtlvs of the school mn., 'ous nor. lessx., slnce-re spank gon' no our peg-em. ver- mlsers and friends 'mo mass this 1.959 55314 'KNEE e. reeling Slncerbly youfi, W W visor in gniet 1' .h -K .J l I fl 0 I 1 . 1 V, 1 ' 10 . 1, SACK l. 1959 9 9 . w 1. l x. ve . . 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'0'040V0M0f-011010-'0H01'-63 5170200020120 0110N001f01f0'011000102'0010'0 0109100100 01'0 00101f001'-0'N0 Congratulations to the CLASS of 1959 WHEELER 8. TAYLOR, INC. GREAT BARRINGTON, MASSACHUSETTS 212 MAIN STREET Telephone 1 1340 A JOHN TULLER Class of 1940 Comphments of VICKI S BEAUTY SHOP Comphments of MAIN STHEET A FRIEND GREAT BARRINGTON MASS 184 X 01105101 010 20' 010 10' 0201 10200101 01401 '0'01'0 -0' 0x00 9 9 9 9 9 9 . 9 9 9 . 9 9 . 9 9 . 9 Q 0 9 Q . 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 . . 9 9 9 9 9 9 0ff0':0'f H02 401046K 9140240 4040140140 40240140 40140140 0401040140140 '01 0240 40140040-40140140 400401014-0140140 '40K0'00 Compl ments of 0047005014050 402405401 4024020-40W-02401401401'-0'40N40540v0v40 Comphments of BERKSHIRE COCA COLA BOTTLING COMPANY A FRIEND PITTSFIELD MASS J Q5 X. MSX Comphments of the World ChcImp1on BOSTON CELTICS 185 X 02401 40 0'40' ,. . .... .. . , . . , 3 9 M E A . , J' . H- 3 2 HPI. 0 - . 5 E , L. A I, :Tk - N 1 A . 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X9161101626140261401176KQC?6'40N7611?6N?6'r?'76P'747W26V'75N0 0V05C0Y0140'C7'0 W W hmenfs C MULLER CONSTRUCTION 2 2 2 2 2 2 3 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 3 2 2 NY MPA CO 2 3 2 3 2 3 . om p 3 of 2 3 3 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 9 0'0 0 0010 02010 0110 0'0 f000'01'0101 04040N0 0-'0 0Y0'01f0 040f'01'0 Compliments of the PITTSFIELD NATIONAL BANK PITTSFIELD, MASS Compl1ments of the MELODY HOUSE PITTSFIELD MASS BOA SORTE Good Luck to the CLASS of 1959 KIM and GEORGE ESTEVE and FAMILY 189 E 5 2 5 2 5 Q 5 5 5 5 3 -710' 10 -01201 401 f0'0 01 '010ff0110I0N01 0X0v'0 0110140001-0 01104 '02'02 000 E 5 9 9 5 9 6 5 9 E 9 : 5 . 5 9 E . 9 : 5 . . 6 5 5 E 9 S 2 9 6 9 '040 001 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 . 4 .' . . . ' . . ' 4 .' . .' . I I . I O , i ' , O B . E m . i . . I3 u i 51 Q.. . I 2 , I : . h I Compl1ments of BERKSHIRE BEEF COMPANY Wholesale 401020 Meats Frozen Flsh Prov1s1ons Poultry Butter Eggs 247 NEWELL STREET Box 321 PITTSFIELD MASS Tel Hlllcrest 77394 Comphments of HI WAY DINER RESTAURANT INC FINE FOODS FREDERICK G BASHARA General Manager ROUTE 20 PITTSFIELD LENOX ROAD '0Y0 2011010 01 10202 020 01'01'0 2000404070-'0' 2010201201 40 0'0K02 20101 '-0101 102102 010+ f0W0 10401 10120 20 01202 00000 E7 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 PITTSFIELD CO OPERATIVE BANK Cornphments of R O S E N F E L D S PITTSFIELD The Store that Grows w1th Men s Apparel 190 40110263 ?f'0v'0 0'01'0 0 10P'0 0'01'010'0H01f0'01 02204020210 f01'0110L04'0N0f'-010110 Best Wxshes from MR. and MRS. JAMES A. TREANOR, JR. EAGLE PRINTING AND BINDING COMPANY At Your SGIVICG At All Tlmes Telephone 26924 50 PEARL STREET PITTSFIELD MASSACHUSETTS 191 0140101 0201 11163: '0 0f'01 40104 201 0 -00 f00'0f0 f0N0'0K0' '00 E S 2 E S E I 5 . 3 .. . 2 . 9 3 . E 3 E 2, WW., I . I . , ,I X00 40110 9r0'6f?101Q702Q7201'0401t0l6W17W5'040V '10t X IRVING LEVITT INC CHOICE MEATS Supphers and Purveyors to HOTELS RESTAURANTS INSTITUTIONS 34 36 New Market Square Boston 18 Mass TANGLEWOOD MOTOR COURT INC Routes 7 and 20 PITTSFIELD LENOX ROAD Tel Hlllcrest 2 4000 PO BOX 611 PITTSFIELD MASS No Pets Allowed I -Mail Address- , . 749401 0'101Q-0P10 l0240f6f0K70140f1010'f0P20'0M0 Q020K0N020' f0fC0'10' 0110'!0P'0 3 9 10110 10 001040110110 10110 0f'01102'0 010110 '01 0110 10110'10'10110l10 101101104-0f'0Y-0 Compliments of A J SCARAFONI INC Continental Lmcoln Mercury English Ford Hrllman Jaguar Edsel 526 EAST STREET PITTSFIELD MASSACHUSETTS 3 5 2 6 3 5 5 E E 5 100100 r0v0w01 10 1020 101001101 101101 -070204 0x02 54001010 C I , O ' 0 o o 0 I S 1. x9 '0'10'0 0110119'1-0110Y0Y011010Y0'10 0V0P0'10N0'0'0Y0510'10110110V7C0117C9 0'40V0'10N9 0 1 is T E 9 2 E 3 9 E E A 5 2 5 T 3 Comp11ments of C T BRIGHAM C0 0010 Wholesale Paper and Tw1ne Spec1c1lt1es Iamtor cmd School Supp11es - Q B O T: . 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O - CD Comphments of f0 01'0 f0 0 0 0v02'0 -01 '0 0'-0' 020120 01 010 0'0 0 0 0'010 1010202 '0 401010 0010 '010 0 N0'0 0110N01'-710' 01 0 0 -0110! 00000 5 9 5 5 9 5 5 9 6 S 9 5 5 9 5 5 9 E 9 5 9 5 E 5 9 5 9 6 ROSSI S RESTAURANT LEE MASSACHUSETTS Comphments of CHICK S TAXI HOUSATONIC ST Tel 423 LENOX MASS VISIT the NORDIC MOTEL Newest 1n the Area Fnendly SGIVICG ROUTES 7 :S 20 D1c11 PITTSFIELD HILLCREST 23578 194 4011016 N01'01'0 '0 0 060010-01 1010001 1011020 Q7-0 02 'OH0 Y!-00001 Compliments of A FRIEND Comphments of DR and MRS J BAINBRIDGE HANLEY STANLEY BROS Socony Serv1center 5 Mlnute Cor Wash Buses for H1re Road Servlce AAA Telephone 509 112 MAIN STREET LENOX MASS DEL PADRE SUPPLY 111 WEST STREET PITTSFIELD MASS Phone 3 2202 H1gh F1del1ty Electronlcs M B WELCH 25 9 9 9 3 9 9 2 9 9 9 2 31 0'0 0 0101 01027 402' E 9 9 9 9 9 . 9 . 5 . 9 ' I 9 . 9 9 - . 9 . Q . -9 . 39 9 9 5 . 9 9 . 5 . 9 9 . 9 . 9 9 9 ,W 0x02 010402 '0K0'0N01'-02 105401 -0'0K7 01017 010 0690? X! 2 I I 3 E E I 2 5 2 I E 40V0M010 01'040R9 2010 02 11050210 '0f0 01f!'2'-0 01 6210 f0'10'010v'001'01'00'1000202'0001'001 0-01 X7-070 Forty Years of Breeding Ierseys . . . Not How Many, But How Good Best W1shes to CLASS of 1959 MOORDENIER HILLS Home of EISIS the Cow IUDSON F PAYNE Owner GEORGE PALMER Farm Mgr EAST SCHODACK N Y HAMILTON PRINTING COMPANY Good Luck to CLASS of 1959 General Pnnters PO BOX 232 HENSSELAER N Y 'I96 X906 '-0Y0'f01'-0Y0K0 0'0 '0 -0P0f0'f0 01610 00 20 0K0 0 0101104020 0 0 01'0f'0 0'0 740162 01101 lv-6x U I I ' X , . . 2 I' . . 1 - - 9f01f0'010N0'N-0404'00'040N0M0K01'0 -01021021017 01'0f0 '0N0 Compliments of MR. and MRS. THOMAS J. WAPLES Compliments of MR. and MRS. PAUL A. FRANK To the CLASS of 1959 Every Good W1Sh MR and MRS FREDERICK A WHEELOCK Comphments ARTS CLEANERS AND DYERS LENOX MASS E '0 01'01' 0'-0' 0201 10 0401401 f020'0'-020H0N0Y0'X01 01101 '010P'0K0P 0'-0K0' f0'0'0'0K0v 5 E 5 9 Q . S 9 Q . 5 2 R 9 S -5 09 3 2 6 9 . 5 S . 2 . 2 A Q. 3 9 M W 0 M 0 0 HS ORE 5 2 E 2 3 E S 2 3 2 2 5 9 S Q 5 9 3 S Q 2 3 3 S 9 Q S. ho 1959 la LASS of HOM CLASS Cong C SOP E E 3 5 3 5 3 6 9 5 5 9 5 Q Q 9 5 9 5 5 9 Q Q 9 9 5 Q S 5 Q raiu ' to the h from 1 The g? f6'H?100N7'0L?f0'04026210f0L746WQ2704?17f0M05'?6'f'0' x Compliments of THE GATEWAYS LENOX, MASS. ARTHUR GARDNER, Proprietor Congrcrtulcmons and Best Wrshes to the CLASS of 1959 MRS EDWARD T FORSLEY SR E Comphments of E R H PENDER 3 Ready to Wear 3 HUDSON FALLS NEW YORK ?f0 0' '0 0N0'f0 Comphments of WALTER DONNELLY 199 0-'00 0110 10 10'N0'2'0 0 N0'0Y01 0R01 -0'0'02' X0 o 0 I e . -. o n , 1 X9'-0N0'0fL0110PQ01101101651024?6K01f01'70f616v0'6v'01'0f1710'L01L7'0 0210K0K0N7'0'Q05l76 M gg gg rafulahons 3 Q to the CLASS of 1959 W M DERY FAMILY T 955955 SANNS 965 95 5 955 555955 955 9555 95 G O Cong X from X9201101611011016'1011016N0N76f20210P6N01C0'2?01l0'0'L0117105l740W'0ff?l0'10Y 2 1010210210 1020 10110 0101 40110 10510 940110 10101 Best Wlshes from MR. and MRS. HEODORE RICKARD '101000'02101105 Comphments of MR. and MRS. ALEX ROSS Co pl ments of A FRIEND Cornpl ment of BERKSHIRE GRAVEL 2 2 2 2 2 2 10 01101 101-01' 10w10f0'10 102 0 101102 X0021010f0K01 5 3 . 2 2 2 2 2-2 2 5 2 2 2 2 2 2 Q 2 2 2 A010631 1'01'01'0 X74-011020 -01'0'1'0 01'-01'-0' 016110 101610 01'01'0 '01 0110 0110110 X 7N?01 1W10fQ01f0104?f7W1610L0-6110ZW1?1?0471761'Q47'0161fi61f016 Comphments of B. G. CASEY Pamtlng Paperhanglng Wallpaper Pa1nts LENOX MASSACHUSETTS Comphments of A FRIEND Comphments of the NORTON S PHARMACY G RAYMOND NORTON Reg Pharm Drugs Candy Crgars Soda GRETSCH FAMILY Telephone 388 256 MAIN STREET LEE MASSACHUSETTS v.0vJrx0nc.0v0'1'0'1 f01'01'01'0'1 01101 201'01'0' -OY01 401010201 11'-0101101 01101'-01'01ff 5 9 5 . 5 9 E . 5 2 1 1 1 ' I 5 5 . 5 9 . 9 5 N9 S9 E E . 9 , I 5 1 1 2 1 2 SWE, , A PC0101 -462 '-021010 0010 00 40 02001 K-10 K9' TH LENOX NATIONAL BANK LENOX MASSACHUSETTS Checkmg Accounts Safe DCPOSIE Boxes Travelers Checks Forelgn Rem1ttance Commerual Loans Personal Loans Installment Loans Nlght Deposxtory Savxngs Department 9201402 0'f0vs0P-01101205 0K0N0' 0Y01f0f 02101105-010 10'f'0 0's0Pf-02 l0Y010110W'0'f0N0 '0'Q0 -0K0 203 E 2 2 2 l 2 2 l '02 010107 101 01201 Q-0'0'C0 -0 0' 0201 0100 E s Serving the People of Lenox Since 1889 . , . . , , , W, S t S E E E E E -1010 10110110 10210110 1010 0101001 0611010011010 101101 1-0210 101100 4011-0210 05 7 Best Wishes to the CLASS of 1959 MR. and MRS. LEONARD A. LANGLOIS DURAN FORMAN INSURANCE, INC Insurance Real Estate Telephone 40 LEE MASSACHUSETTS Best W shes to the CLASS of 1959 May You Always Remember Cranwells Motto AD INTEGRAM VITAM DR and MRS PAUL E BOUCHARD 204 '10 10102102 0 0110'10' 0102 5 9 Q 9 1 5 5 9 . 1 5 I 1 A ' 3 . E N I E I E 3 , 5 3 2191010162 f ' 5502101 -'JK '0N0'0 1010240 4010 001 0410 '00b 2 9 2 5 2 2 5 2 2 2 2 5 5 2 2 2 2 Compliments of LAWRENCE V TOOLE General Insurance and Real Estate MAIN STREET Tel LEE 89 LEE MASS Comphments of the MORGAN HOUSE LEE MASS Congratu1at1ons to the CLASS of 1959 WHITE STAR CONFECTIONERY CO INC Wholesale Candy and Tobacco 120 COLUMBUS AVENUE PITTSFIELD MASS Best Wlshes from MUNDO and MCGOO ROCKVILLE HARTFCRD CONNECTICUT 205 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 0'0' 01f0'f020i0L0Y f010 0f'0Y 0102020 '0140101' 9 --' . .f . . N 5 . S 5 I . I n ' . 5 a 5 . . 5 5 i - I Q 0 u 4010-462 1022020 0110 40' 40161-0 1020 7 -0 0fW '0' -'-740 04710 020'f01401r0N05'040P1024025 0P0405'0X?'0' f0 Comphrnents of A FRIEND Cornphrnents of TH CAPITOL THEATRE Plttsfleld Mass Comp11ments of SAMMY VINCENT 33 NORTH STREET PITTSFIELD MASS PITTSFIELD MILK EXCHANGE Home of DELICIA Ice Cream 120 FRANCIS AVENUE PITTSFIELD MASS 206 X 10' 701 207 '0'010'0'0f'0 701 '001'-0110 I 5 3 . 5 Q ' ia i I ga 2. S. 3 '0'f'0 f0 X01 0 -010'-0'6'4040K0H0202'0'v'0 f01'020'0f04'0'0' 02s0'0I'-02'-0-'0v'7s0 10w0 040Y0 0-4011010 Congratulations and Best Wishes to the GRADUATING CLASS MR 84 MRS FRED WILLIAMS 2 Q 2 2 Q E 51 40f0 0'-'01 3 9 . 2 E S S 40Y0 6X 940220 '01'0v'0Y-0 f0v'0N0f'0 '0'0'01'0M0'f0' 010'-0N0Y0' 9X0210' f'016'01710I040ff0f40f02l0f1040'Wf6W4?G0W0 40' Comphments of MR. and MRS. WILLIAM B. MATTIMORE Compllments GEORGE S WICKHAM MD Cornpllments VALLEY CINEMA INC and VALLEY SOUND INC 958 STATE STREET SPRINGFIELD MASS Quahty Cloth ers Slnce 1850 201 UNION STREET NEW BEDFORD MASS 08 X 01'-05 0105 vis' 0'0 '07-0 20 5 3 5 5 2 . 5 E Is . 2 2 . I Ng ---E o o I H. H. . E .no U5 'Q 0 z. - 40'0'f0'10K010f'0 0-4-0x 10N0l040 0N0-'0'0I0 '0W0 0f'0 0'0 f6f0X040Y0'040M0v040'f0'0 0'10'0 gm? s A 2 . s 5 N 5 n Z 40K0N0'0f'0Y0-491701l01'0K0A01L7ZW0ff0'0f'05f7'0P026N0'40' Congratulations to the Cl ss of '59 f o CLOVIS C VIGUERIE AND FAMILY '02010' I-0210651 7f'-7'0 02'0'f0'00110X0'0'f02l0'0f170'0 0N0f'0R01f0'02'0K0 4-?5f67W?497495'0 67fQ5'-95l57C9 f4? 9-97'Q495 Congratulations to the Class of '59 ASPINWALL STABLES, INC LENOX, MASS. Co pl ents LEE STEAM LAUNDRY CO E tabl hed 1904 J T OWENS Apparel for Men and Boys 2 o m im ' of i s is LEE, MASSACHUSETTS X9K0'f10f'0'f0110f01f0f10f6 f0N-0 01'-01L0v'0K0f10 -0K0 R Q R 5 E -'0'0w0' 401010-'0'0N040N0'0' 10510401040 -101'-0I040'N0N0 0Y0'1 f0 0W0'-'0'l0N0 lin f STRAWBERRY Hlll PRESS 5 9 long sland City 'I, New York 6 0 0'4055'H0N0 2 40101654 02020 4011020 01'0 -0-40 0K0'01'0N0 91040 '0 '0 0H0'-f-0 0 0 9N9x9' 405'07'0 Established 1828 Incorporated 1919 THE CLARK-AIKEN COMPANY Manufacturers of PAPER MILL MACHINERY Founders and Mach1n1sts LEE MASSACHUSETTS Compllments of JERRY'S SERVICE PROVIDENCE R 1 Cornphments J ARTHUR FLYNN and FAMILY Compl ments MR and MRS WALTER J TRYBULSKI 9 1 I 5 5 5 E 102' 01101 4010? 0'0ff0'10Y 0102 9 9 Q . 9 . 9 9 9 Q,,. 9 9 9 1 9 9 N9 N9 9 5 , 9 9, 9 E 2 2 2 2 2 2 Q -4011000 740110 Cpl t f MR. and MRS. F. X. MCDONNELL C 1 of DENNIS J ROBERTS 5 02'-01 400' f0Y0N0K-0' 2 . 3 . 2 . S 2 R 2 5 2 E 5 2 2 5 2 9 5 E 40110: f'0 0K0 7fW1W0f02'01'001906N0N061610f0N010f0'0v01710'0f0'W1'0'0N0'0 Best Wishes to the Class of 1959 JUDGE and MRS. THOMAS H. ROBERTS C pl e s to the Se or Clcts from MR and MRS FRANCIS J SULLIVAN 2 'Oi' 0101 0 0' 0'-01-0f0Y0 0' 0v'0v'0Y02'-0N0' 01016 3 5 s 5 5 9 9 5 9 . Q 5 9 Q 5 9 . 5 O 2 Q s E- 5' E sf. 5 2 40N0Y040N-020 47 Ave Atque Vale Fa1r Crtadel of Learmng whrch l1ke a Gladlator stands astr1de a Berksh1re H111 and proudly champ1 ons Rlght and challenges Wrong Thumbs Up for a long br1l l1ant and s1gn1f1cant future These we wlll ever treasure fr1endsh1p generously and s1ncerely g1ven the Socrety of Iesus your heart and soul whlch made your Altars glow the many graces these Altars g1VG the v1ctor1es and defeats the breadth and depth of m1nd heart and soul that IS your favor the mag1c of the changmg seasons the Fall Wh1Ch curtalns the b1g bowl of hush that l1es between you and the Berksh1re Mountarns w1th a breath taklng tapestry of red brown and gold and the wlnter Wh1Ch d1sso1ves lt 1nto a mantle of snow upon whrch the moon sh1nes so softly and many other po1gnant memones too many to recount And so l1S Wllh I'1'11SlY eye we say good bye to our Alma Mater so gentle and so fa1r Where e er we roam where e er our home as we wander down the tra1l of l1fe well f1nd thy blesslngs there Our shoulders Wlll be squarer and our heads carr1ed h1gher for havlng been your sons And 1f you should want a true blue Crane and should want to f1nd h1s name and should ask what IS hlS fame we present to you Dr Lou1s S1erack1 of Norwood Massachusetts whose sk1ll whose loyalty through ra1n or Shlne and whose sp1nt was so memorable and remarkable dur1ng the 1958 Football Season No Journey was too far or too arduous for h1m to be at each game before the wh1stle blew Our heartfelt thanks a fervent May God Bless You and a salute to the true fnend from all the Cranwell students X7 '0v0f0K01'?'0 0N0Y0f0N01 -0K0N0V0N0N0 0W-0 215 . . . . . l I . . . . . - ll ll - s I ' . . .. Q . . . . . . I I . . . I I . . - . .1 , . . . . ' I I . . . . . . . . . 1' u . - I I I 0 I . . 1 . I I . . Q . I I I . - . . ' I I I . . .- I . . . . n Q ll ll I I 0 2 2 t t t E 2 5 t 2 Q 2 E '0K0f'0 '0 '0P 401'0Y-0 0010 10'-0 0fff1'0 01'-010 10f01020f0 0 010N 01001 010 '0'Q0N0 f0H0 94010001 Congratulations and Best W1Sh9S to the Class of 1959 MR and MRS JOHN B COMERFORD Comphments MASKELL LAHERT C0 INC LENOX MASSACHUSETTS 26 X 010' 201 fM0'f'0'K01 0'01 0' '0' 01f01f0'H0Y 'Ov 01401 f02010'0 010 010' '0101 0R01 9 E 5 9 5 5 . 9 5 S 3 9 9 . I . 5 5 9 9. - 3 . 3 a 5 4 S 3 2 2 '0P'0N0 0'K01 X01 -1010-1051 ftf l'0 mafofofonowaxoxa-0 A0n01f0'0f-040 wow Compl me ts MARIA TERESA de SANCHEZ NAVARRO C pl ens MR and MRS J S LLEWELLYN MARGUERITE SULLIVAN Be t W1SheS to the Sen or Clcr s of 1 MR and MRS A W SOMERS E 3 E 2 6 E 2 E 3 5 E S 3 E 010110 401' '0P0K0'1 0 0' 04-010' '01f0J40 -010N01f0P 0f01f6 f0Y0' 47' 40104 3 Q 3 E Q I 9, -- Q 2. U A 2 R MM 3 rn I 9- 3 . 3 . H 2 ,,A, f'0Y0w0'-01'0N0f0f0'-62 5C9f0P'0'0f'-0P'0N0 f0N0 0401040 01201100 01101011010 010110 01010 Comp11ments J B LUMBER C0 23 ST IOHN STREET SO DARTMOUTH MASSACHUSETTS Courtesy R SANTAELLA 8. BROTHER INC SAN JUAN PUERTO RICO 28 E T Z Q T 5 E 2 E 5 101 010i 01102 01102 10 0'-0201020 2 5 z 5 . 5 R 5 . z 1- 5 9 ' 2- 5C7106' f0N0N?0117061f9W11017610'4?JN0N00f01f0v?01'0540f0' x Congratulations and 0x01 ' . .w . nm I z O 0 ?4 . .,g :H U2 R U! . 'U' 0 :Ig . lc: U1 L 'J '-I . 'I I U2 9 X01 .. Best Wishes to the Class of 1959 MR and MRS RICHARD E WHALEN '0 0'040f'0K0 and Family G- W I l'l'l I- E Z Q 90 Vi O Z :aww amalga- 5210201 A01 022010 010 '-0 0'0' 5, 2 5 2 5 2 3 2 Q Q 2 General Contractors LENOX MASSACHUSETTS Telephone Lenox 13 Establlshed 1900 HIGH LAWN FARM More Prote1n More Calclum More Phosphorus More M11k Sugar Wh1ch means More Energy Unlts HIGH LAWN FARM Lenox Massachusetts 219 -'6 1020 010101 401 1020010 01 1010110 1010 01020 01 0N0 01 00 '01'-0'f'0'0'f0100P0P'0 01 1010 000 0201001 K7 Comphments WALTER E TRUM SR My congratulatory words to the Sen1or Class and my gratltude to the Iesult Fathers of Cranwell are well expressed 1n the say1ng of the great Chlnese sage Esteem your teachers and admlre the truth S1ncere1y George S1u Meou H1 ml Mk X 0vf0Ifv.4 0110-10' 102 20050 '00X0v 0010 010 10 '0 00x01 01101 01002' '01 0102 1050202101 f0'0f0' 9105202 0101102020102 04102201 0X0 102 01102000 10 -01L0 0'-0' f-0Y0K0'40P0V-011-0 0K0N-0540 220 U A f 4 :Q - Qt . L I3 E' O I-ll C in' Q 5 I P9 E' .- sv-J I xwrowaf ' . , ., ., , - -10'10'16x 5'C?f101101010110'10 '0110N0'10110110'101'04010I'01'0'01 01'010 '0P'0'10 011010'10'10'10Y01'0 Lenox Savings Bank Comphments SA N65 STABI TY t' 48341: Sf. 1 LENOX MASSACHUSETTS LEO C MULLONEY D M D Banklng Hours 9 00 3 00 Monday through Frrday Comphments DR and MRS ARTHUR J lePlNE CLARK AIKEN CO Manufacturers of Paper M111 Machlnery General Machlne Shop Rebulldmg and Reparrlng Our Spec1a1ty LEE MASSACHUSETTS Lee 700 10719519107 221 10 101 1070161 5 3 2 ' . .. 0 E . 5 3 , I .. iw 4' 3 0 5 2 , . 2 R 1 3 .:. ' . . 5 . Q . Q Q1 3 f 2 , M, ' , ,, 01101 1000011010010 10D 1010 H02 10 040 0N0 '021010f01'0'6x X7f01f0'0f01f01L0'0'f01f000'0f01'010 0201f0'0N 0K0 01010 01010 01'-020107 0f0ff0 0K0 E B MCGURK INC enera ontractors E B MCGURK P HARTFORD CONNECTICUT OFFICE 8: YARD JAckson 7 7105 7 7106 ASPHALT DEPT jAckson 7 8068 222 IC 40' 0401 '0 0f0N0 -0 -01 377 77.. . , Q 9 5 Q 5 . 9 5 H 3 E QQ' Q Vi 3 5 , 9 rf 3 Qi .. ' N 3 gr ' Q E 3 , Z 5' W 5 ' 1 3 3? N 5 Q 102 0x01 f0P'0'f0l0 000000 X01 401062 40110210 5491022-02020220120 20-102020210210 40220120 10220120401 022020-1020402022010-02-0 CONGRATULATIONS TO THE CLASS OF '59 FROM THE CLASS OF 60 THE JUNIORS L 2 2 2 2 2 5 2 5 2 2 2 2 01102 0u.010v 1021020 0 00x01 '0 0010 '0K0'fc0u0r0n0: 6 -0 3 2 S 2 5 2 2 2 22 E . 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 '0 0 02 01'0 102' '0 0 0w0'ff0 00'0 10' 01050104 0102 0-01f01000'002'0 0 '00 '0f40Q01'0 0 00 0f'0 01 010 7 WALTER LAHART Comphments f Plumbmg cmd Heatmg o COLONIAL couRT ST. ANN'S LANE LENOX MASSACHUSETTS BASS RIVER CAPE COD Telephone 397 Co pllments of the EIGHTH GRADE to the Class of 1959 224 IIC 010' 010101 L02' f0Y0M01 0K0 0 0'0' 0'0f'0' 105 020' 000101 2 9 2 2 2 2 2 9 - . 2 2 2 2 2 Q . 2 2 2 2 2 2 E 2 210901401 rutuluhons Co to the 59 CLASS OF FROM 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 FRES E W 2 . 2 ng 2 2 , 2 2 2 E THE 2 2 2 2 2 2 Eggs 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 G CLASS ID AAFIS EDCICDIDEY' J W t ongra ulations an Qest Islzes D to A0 Q TIN G 5535353 GRADUA MR AN DO AL 2 E 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 5 2 2 2 2 J 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 N M2 2 2 5 2 2 5 2 5 2 5 2 2 2 2 -f-0 '0'210 0'40H0 0 0N0!0N01'0 '0N01'0 9-'-010 '-040x010 Success to the Class of 1959 MR and MRS FRANCIS MCGIVNEY Cong cxtulat o to the Clcrs of 1959 MR and MRS BERNARDINO VAZQUEZ 2 'f0 0N-9 0102 010 10 -010' 020162 E 2 2 . 2 - 9 2 . g H . 2 2 M 2 2, 2 Compliments II o Wllllum E Hull 2 5 2 2 2 2 5 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 5 2 Fam and 9 2 2 2 2 2 3 2 2 E 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 W W M y M . 0 , 0 0 W 401010 3 E 3 B ag 5 Q- HBE 2 2 Q Q s 4 0 Q 2 3 5 6. 3 5-Og 3 255 ' 9-5' 52 9 E 5 5 Q02 '0N0'f'0 -'0'0 0 f0H0 '0 04 4020 -40.01 9 Co pl ents C gratulcrtlo MRS ENGELBERT F T KRICHELS fro he CRESCENT CREAMERY Co pl ments Cples MR. and MRS. MR' and MRS- WILLIAM Buncl-:ELL HARRY J CQONEY 9-f0N0f'0K0'N0H0 '0 0Y0 0 ?020v6'0 0H 0N0f0 0W0 Comphments C0 P1 ments STEVENSON 8. CO INC INSURANCE MR and MRS QS ce 18677 ANTONIO DESPATHY 34 NORTH STREET PITTSFIELD MASSACHUSETTS WAC-RECAN CCNNECTICUT DR and MRS MR and MRS JAMES W WARD HAROLD GORMAN 230 R 3 5 5 A 2 5 5 020' 0'-00 E . ' m i of of , O' C in ' Compliments Compliments ' u' of of x9K0PC7'0'10'10P20'0'40'0vWX016 0f101'0510 0'10'f0 DC 0 40-0-4 -40110: '0-K0H0K0 4050 K? 405'9 ?l'01'5f?905QQ54?lQ5f051?f-9'1?'6WQ590799499 Compliments of TERESA L DEM DeLORES X THE PUERTO RICO GASES CORPORATION Manufacturers of Commercrcrl Oxygen Med1CG1 Oxygen Compressed Acetylene MAYAGUEZ PUERTO RICO 231 O O I I I 9X0'0'0'f01 0 04Q020'f0 0Y-01'0'40'f0'0 x9110f10'10110'10 10'10'1051011-010110v'0' 101171010110510f10210Y011710'040110X0'10'1051040N x COLLEGE OF THE HOLY CROSS WORCESTER 10 MASSACHUSETTS 1843 1959 Entrance by Cerhfrcate or by Exam1nat1on Conducted by the Iesults DEGREES AB BS BACHELOR OF ARTS BACHELOR OF SCIENCE IN BIOLOGY CHEMISTRY PHYSICS MATHEMATICS BUSINESS ADMINIS 10101102 NROTC AFROTC Bulletm of Informauon on Request Address DEAN OF ADMISSIONS College of the Holy Cross 6210110 Worcester Massachusetts f10 1010'101'0'10'10t 011001010 10'10 0110'10'0'101010 10 10f0'-0' aww 3 Z Q 5 Q.. 3 Z CD E Q I P Z U Q 'I1 P W fn Z mo 911020 6110 X021-0210110701101 3 2 9 2 5 2 Q 5 E 1 Compl1ments 232 . , ' . 1 . , 10:10 . .ug Pi 'FU LP' E O , Z . 5.5- U3 . '-I ' o ' 'JU Q4 . . U,- O 0 Q ' I - m - E 9. - 'f' - - Y I U3 L, Q , m I Z Q. . m . I - UP' Z U . U1 U I Cl O IP' E O Z QSSSSQQSSSSSSQSSSQSSSS SQQSSSQSSSS Q55 I I COMPLIMENTS or Q r. 8: Mrs. George C. K 9 32525 25532539252 gig 55253536555 10Y0f6X '0N0'040 0Y0 944010 '02h01'0 0f-0 0f20'10'10f'0-1024020 f-0120 -0 0f 0N0'01'01'0 405f65'?C05f65495'-97'0WQ -55 f654?'497 0T Best W1shes Good Luck' from from e FINEN LEATHER CO THE PETRICCA CONSTRUCTION CO CINCINNATI OHIO PITTSFIELD MASSACHUSETTS Complmenf DAVID E HERRICK INC FURNITURE Rugs Bedd ng MR and MRS Phone 358 ROBERT H MONNAVII-I-E LENOX MASSACHUSETTS '02 IC 01'-01 0'101'0f'-010 10' 2 5 if 5 I I I f A I W2 3 2 2 2 940510 '0v'01'0'K0 '0N0V-0'C0N0'1'0'01'0 0 0' 01101011010 Comp11ments of MR and MRS. CHARLES L. ROSSI TORRINGTON CONNECTICUT Co pl me ts of the GLENWOOD GARDENS YONKERS NEW YORK 2 -040 10f0'-101 f0Y0'C0K0Y 3 3 3 . Q E 3 9 E A L' 5 ' 5 5 E 3 S CONGRATULATIONS TO THE 3 2 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 S 59 OF CLASS ward A. Finlay Ed 8: Mrs 9 3 3 3 3 9 3 3 3 3 3 3 9 9 3 1 3 3 3 9 3 9 3 . . 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 3 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 2 COMPLIMENTS SO 28 TY cCAR H.LlH OF 2 2 2 2 2 ' 2 2 2 2 2 S BANA OHIO 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 '01 1'01'010 f'01'01'0f01'01'0 '010 01 010110 0K0 01 010 01010 01 010 0101'001 40110010110 001 9010 Compliments to the Class of '59 from MR. and MRS. CARLOS MONTERO LIMA PERU PETER J SCHWEITZER DIVISION Klmberly Clark Corporation LEE MASSACHUSETTS LEE 7 Cable Schwelzkar 38 X 1140 f01'012f 01101 '01 f01'01'01 00101 01'-01 01 01f01f0101f01 1010 01'-014010 f01'01f-01401 107010 0101 K01f01f01:0v I O -. 0 o ' I I 1 I - r I 2 CONGRATULATIONS the 'IO OF 1959 CLASS 2 2 2 25 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 NG S. SMITH RS FRELI 81M YQSNSQSUSSXSSSSSVSSXSSSSQ 9955 955595 9 A 995 Q' S5 959995 995 I I Q I 9 9 9 9 2 9 9 9 9 1 1 9 9 9 E 9 2 S 2 I 9 9 401016 X10 1011010 0 -0' 0110 10'10f'0P' 10v01'-01102 . . I - 'U ' ' - . - - 'SU '-' U1 . . Ui b I O I E ' I 'U I . I 1-1 5 . ' D-4 O - ' Z . m 0 . I . I I .1- 5 , ' . Home of Hotpornt App11ances Complete Sales and Serv1ce IF IT S HARD TO GET WE HAVE IT' Your Really Complete Hardware Store CARR HARDWARE CO Our Greatest Asset Your Good W111' 537 NORTH STREET PITTSFIELD HI 21581 Phone l89R 139 Ma1n Street LEE ELECTRIC SHOP 0210210 000010110 0 0100110510 010110 0'f'-011011010110-0110110 10'-0'10'10'10f10'10Y02'01102010 10 0210 10201101 1-0'0f10'10'0'102 I M Burke Prop Electrrcal Contractor Resxdenhal and Industrial Wrnng Sales and SSIVICG on All K1nds of E1ectr1cal App11ances HAGYARD S INC LENOX MASSACHUSETTS Phone Lenox 48 Remo I Zola Reg Pharm W E I M Servrng Central New England 100v0v10 5591010001 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 2 9 9 9 9 I 3 9 E FITCHBURG LEOMINSTER MASSACHUSETTS 240 40N0Y0'40'40N040f01'6 K 20110 '0 -01'-01'-0 f-02'0 0 10210 0 01'02-0'f02f01f0 0' 01'0'0N0N-0'-0 '0f0 '0N0N0 0 0f0f'0N0 -0 Compliments of WESTERN MASS. SUPPLY, INC Wholesale Plumb ng Heat g lnclustr al Supplies JAMES J 0 BRIEN II7 FOURTH STREET PITTSFIELD MASS f0'f02f0-f0v0H00H0-40' 1165! 4040 0' f-0140201 0K0'10'w01 ! 0'-7'0'f00f0107'-0' 02' X01-0N0f0Y0Y0H0X0'K01 5 2 9 2 9 5 9 2 -. 2 E N S Q 2 B' 2 ' ' 2 . -' 5, 0 2 2 , 2 2 2 v. e 0 I8 Ol ' 1' REVERE M I N A symbol to remember throughout your career Trademark of the country s oldest fabrzeator of uouferrous metals REVERE COPPER AND BRASS INCORPORATED 230 Park Avenue, New York, N. Y. Founded by Paul Revere in 1801 2 A E? 2 5 2 2 2 2 2 2 moffffvwnoxa 0-Laxa-anoxofowokawwfowofa 0n0L0:f0x0f02ff1x0f0w0f0A0v1-0 GENTILE ASSOCIATES Heal Estate Bus1ness Brokers 852 STATE STREET SPRINGFIELD, MASSACHUSETTS Our Best W shes DR and MRS IRA S COLBY Good Luck MR and MRS HENRY L BELLE 105201101 f0f0N02'0 000107001020 Q0 102 010001101 0201 S 2 5 9 5 2 2 5 ' . 2 9 6 N2 . 1 5 . 9 . 2 .... 5 . 9 . 6 2 E 2, 2 '0'040Y0v'-0' 1026104011016 X 7ff0 '0002f01l0'020K0'0P-02'0-0'1010010v'0'0I0'001'0f0010'-00v0w0f'0 0H002'0H0 NEW ENGLAND OVERALL DRY CLEANING 8. SUPPLY CO., INC. 20 HARVARD AVENUE NEW BEDFORD MASSACHUSETTS Best W1SheS to the Class of 59 MR and MRS GEORGE V HARLEY MEXICO CITY MEXICO 4 3 I I I I I I I I I I I 5 I I I 0H01 201 0Y01h0'0vf-0' 101'-0' 70110 0' '00 011020501 10 02102101 010 I0'0K04f01'0N0X0 0110117 0101 K0'f0K0110Y X . .i x I . I S 0 0 s 1 X9K-01'-026If011Q6If-72-0'01'02Q010v'0ff0101L0'17020147'0f0117201JPl0Y0N0N0K0f'01C0v0140110N0 2 10101-0f'0f0 '01'0'0f0K0146X 000 02010 0,020 0101002020 000 0 00000000 020:00 m00f0f0 WILLIAM B. BUll SONS, INC Chevrolet Sales and Serv ce Aflant c Fuel O ls ir Telephone lenox 24 LENOX MASSACHUSETTS 5 E Z 2 5 2 5 S E 2 5 E E 0201 -0'0'0 10 0f0X0K0 9 9 I 5 9 5 9 3 5 2 9 N 5 5 -. N 5 .. 3 -. 2 ,I I COMPLIMENTS 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 w.u1BscHMAN 2 2 2 2 2. 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 . . 2 2 2 2 2 2 ICE 8: MRS MAUR 40'f0l040f0N0 201470401062 awwwwwafawtmfmvwfwwvowaawwwww awomowafaxoafacawfoxofowof-010:-010 92'-01'-01'-0 0f'-0140110-'05 Comphments of MR. and MRS. THOMAS C. NELSON Cornphments of GEORGE M GURA M D SOUTHINGTON CONNECTICUT C ples of MR and MRS LOUIS M COUTO 2 6 E 2 5 2 5 3 6 E E R 0110' 0R01 0'ff0!0f E.. ..., . . 5 9 5 5 9 E 9 5 . 5 E 9 5 o NE ' 9 , . . 5 5. N E E . 5 . 9 . Q . E E 2 , S M3 I 2 5 2 5 2 5 E z 5 E E E I '0 0 021010 9'f0'f0'f-01'0'0'K0 '0'f0 04-01'0P'0'0 01'0 '0W 01020610 Comp11ments of DR. LOUIS A. SIERACKI Co pl ments of MR and MRS HYKEL G SIMON Compl ments of E J MURPHY BURLINGTON VERMONT to the Class of 1959 MRS DAVID W BOLAND FALL RIVER MASSACHUSETTS X 0 -01 '-01 '0'0f0' '0Y-0Y0' '0f'0 02 0'0 0000 02101102 f01101f0v0f 5 E 5 2 S , 5 I 5 . I 2 I 1 , B Z I E . I x01'0X0P 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 9 2 2 2 10' 401'-0210 I t J Better Lzwng Workzng Playzng The Beautlful Berkshlre H1lls of Massachusetts Here you w1ll find scenlc splendor a full program of Soclal Act1v1t1es and Hrstorrcal Pornts of Interest To 101 Make rt Perfect There s great F1sh1ng Boatmg Tenms 10110110201 40' Golf Every Sport' We Wzll Be Pleafed T0 Semi You Free Dercrzptzve Lztemture About the Berksbzre Hzllf 1011050101100 0110110102 010401 WRITE FOR Color Gurde Honeymoon Folder Crrcle Tour Folder Conventxon Folder Berkshnre Drrectory Of Where To Stay What To Do Etc BERKSHIRE HILLS CONFERENCE INC 50 SOUTH STREET PITTSFIELD MASS 101100'-051-0110101 E, 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 249 101 1-0Y0'10101' . .' ..,. .- .f . f . . . . . , 46 ' N. . I . Q I 2 . . S 0 L07 , , , . 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 . .... - . .f I .' ,f . .- 2 .1 46 N . ' . T I O 2 - - ' - I ' I Comp11ments of Congrcxtulczhons I' R SWEATLAND to the General Motors Delco Heat Class of 59 O11 Hecxtlng and Ph H O s E' H G 52 E9- 53' as 5 'TJ so lm 'S 925 'Ta E5 20 02 0120020110 01010 01'-0l04010H00H0 '0 f010f0L0201'0f00vf01f0 f0'2'0Y-0110'0Y0'1 '01'02 0120' 10120210 611010 C01'01C0v-02' '01'-0120 1010 '02-0105 1'0 E., 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 FRIENDS 190 SOUTH STREET PITTSFIELD MASSACHUSETTS Telephone 6461 Comphments of the NORWICH MILLS INC NORWICH NEW Yomc 250 xo-wa 0 0 011010 0110110 wav fm an 01010 ff 0:10 mo:-0 10110110 1011011040: 010 010110 fowafafowaf-0 Qovaf-ofa-Qafox Congratulat1ons to the 40'101f02'-6Wf-0N0N0 -0'1'0N04-0N0N?f9'0Y0K02 20th Graduatmg Class Compliments of of Cranwell MR and MRS PETER A EDMONDO TERESA de YTURBIDE BESSE CLARKE Plttshelds Largest Store Compllments or Prep School and College Clothmg Vars1ty Town Clothes BIVIANO Shoes Luggage SCHOOL OF MUSIC Spoffmg Goods Iohn Culpo D1rector f0'401Q0' S :c 0f101fK6 101 f0f0 0' 0R02 f0Y0M0vf0f' I-02016' 0 02 0610 '01f01f0N010v0 0 f0'0N01 05102 '0140'!0 X02 .I of - . PITTSFIELD, MASSACHUSETTS A -0'40'f0Y-0K0N0vf0 251 M M 9 3 9 9 9 3 9 9 Q 9 9 3 9 9 Q 9 3 s 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 5 Q 9 9 9 9. e 959 W M W U W m M W 0 . 0 F Best Wish to the Class of I BIBIICG X '-OYOWQN-OXO 0 Q X7f0N0f'0 0N0f0ff010Y0f0210v:0w0'0f0X01s02s00's0'0v101c0f' ' ?9A999999x999 9999Q 999 Q 5 N 9 999 95 9 999 999999 999s9995 xf 0 00 4-010.020-0 alfalfa 0-W0000 001.00100 obfovfafowoxofofo-00-Q0-Q0 40-faxafowowfoauoxafanawfox Comphments of A FRIEND '-01'-040 0Y0f0'1'-0 Comp11ments of the COLLEGE BEAUTY SHOPPE 336 SPRINGFIELD STREET CHICOPEE MASSACHUSETTS 253 -070 X 0K01'0' 01101 10105401 K001201l0Y0K01 K0'0 -0 02'0 l01'0 01'0 0 0 Q0 L0 0'K014010Y0f ' I xv E 401 10 -0f'0'Q0'0 01610 f0'10f'-0110X6Wf01L0N0'f0N0v102102'0N0f0'0X0'f02'-0 Comphments MR and MRS H W BAGLEY Congrcztulcttxons to the Grcxducrung Clcxss of 1959 from the OH1c1c1l Photographer of the Bell Tower SHAPIRO S STUDIO Portrcuture Our Specmlty I Either in Your Home or in I 20' 20' Our Home 11ke Studro Telephone 27077 86 NORTH STREET PITTSFIELD 91:02:01 Qanaaaffawawawauozaxaaeoyowaeobnau Qmeowow ea' eovaxouaawwoxavoxo-+:.ax0 llments FULLER 8. 0'BRIEN INC. 2 E 2 2 2 2 6 E S INSURANCE ork Alban 5 E E 5 Comp ' of 5 E 5 9 5 9 3 5 2 5 'A' 9 2 y, New Y 5 9 5 5 3 5 9 5 5 SN 9 5 6 0010 f01'0'0X f'0 01'0 '02'0 0-'01Q010f01'0N0f0t 01'0 '01'0N0 DC9 '0 '0 0000 Cornpllments of HOFFMAN MOTOR CO , NC Compllments Your Oldsmoblle Dealer Used Car Dept 700 Maple Avenue Hartford A FRIEND New Car Dept 565 Connectlcut Blvd East Hartford The Home of Smash1ng Trades Compl1ments JOSEPH E MALEADY and Family SAN SALVADOR EL SALVADOR S A 01101 2010 -0' 256 X 010' '02 0 0' 40v0N0v f-0' f0Y0 -0' 010' 10101 0 f0 0'0 '0P'01f0X0' 0Y0f0Y-05 0'0ff0Y 5 E 2 . E -. 2 A 3 F E Q . 9, t E E, 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 3 5 2 2 2 2 00101050 40v0X0 A021010 2010101010120 -'-01'01'0101'0Y040' 0X0 L-0'H0'0-0P20P'-0201l0v0f01'01f0'01'010' 022010101 0'-0f0 0V0 CONGRATUlATIONS to the Senior Class TURRIIIGTUII CDIISTRUCTION CUMPMIY, INC uk II6 East Mum Street Torrington Connecticut 0x01 1000 0 01'0f0 0' '0X0'f0K0 -0K0'401010 '01 20540201-020202 '0K0N0v0M01 2 5 2 2 5 2 2 5 2 2 5 5 . 5 2 2 .25 , 2 3 3 5 . 2 5 3 2 . is 2 3 Q 3 5 Q 5 5 Q 9 Q Q 5 Q 5 5 3 Q 9 5 5 5 5 Q 3 5 S 101010110 '00 4070110 '0 0 401 0101012010 01'0 0 1010110 ff0f'010'0N01'0 01 0510 -01'0Y0 '0X0 10500 9'01'0 0f02 Compliments of BYRON WESTGII CDMPAIIY Makers of Papers for Business Records if DALTON MASSACHUSETTS f0Y0v-0 '0X 0'0 -01 '010140 f0f0 01 0'-01 '0'0'0ff0PK0110'01f02c0v 0v0vl0520'vf0'f0101'0 0 0 0'0' 0X0'0 01010 3 Q 9 Q Q 9 Q Q 9 5 Q 3 Q Q - Q N5 5 3 Q 5 Q 3 3 Q Q QM ,Q ,,Q, Q K010100' M W CONGRATULATIONS to the 1959 Cl MR 8: MRS DAVID T MARANTETTE N 3 E 5 2 2 2 2 5 3 S 2 2 Q 3 3 MY TDM AND 5 5 3 ass 2 5 9 3 3 5 9 . 9 I I I . 5 ., s 5 Q Q Q 9 9 5 6 E 5 9 5 Q s Q 5 101016K -'-0K0N0'04'01'0 0 0N0'-0 '0'0 ?'6N0 0X01'0X0 ANCHOR PONTIAC CARRQI-L, VERSE at WHIPPLE, INC. Dealers ln Pontlacs Vauxhalls General Contractors Studebakers Englneers KENYSTON STREET NEW BEDFORD MASS Telephone WY 3 2644 PITTSFIELD MASSACHUSETTS Compllrnents HANLEY DAWSON CHEVROLET 260 5 5 2 5 2 5 Z E E E E E 3 0R01 10r'0 0'-0 '02 3 5 2 2 Q 5 3 E m , A 3 A 3 5 ' A E Q I 2 5 S 5 E . 5 3 Q 3 I SW .M A A .SSSX I I . f Y H m a F 995955955 96595 595595595595 5965 595955955 9556 S9 V's'1 Reud'ng, Pu 1 Best W'shes il rum I. s. Mrs. w. s. G' d M5 2 9 '0 0J'0Y0M-0 9f401'0f-0Y-02'ON0'40N01'0f0 0 0'0f'010'01f0 0 0' 0K0'01'0 '0 011010 101'-0N0f'01'0H0 200101-0'l0N0W DEL GRECO INSURANCE AGENCY 8 BEVERLY ROAD WEST HARTFORD 7 CONNECTICUT IISUICIHCQ T 1 ph JA 3 4309 Surety Qoncfs mea! gstate '0f0K0N02 -0R01 fw0X f0'0N0' l0'f102'-0140101101401-010 '0P0x0'f0f0f'-0' 5 S E QQ 5 T . 3 3 2 S r-4 E E 5 8 Q ,JS 3 9 9 D, W z '. 3 Q 5 'S 2 2 IT1 E U E 77 E Q E O 5 x01f0f'-01 5192020 401401'06N76H7f0-W1r?'0K0f9s?'024?020f?f0WN056'0'02'0f7f0F6x ? Compliments Compliments MR and MRS MR and MRS HENRY I. 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