Le Moyne College - Black Robe Yearbook (Syracuse, NY)

 - Class of 1956

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A.f5i.rlm1l Pr0feJ.rm' of Ezzglixb Rev. Paul A. Reed, S. J. Auimzzzz Profexxor of English of Ezzglifb REV. JOHN V. CURRY S. Pmfeffw' of Ezzglixb Chlzirnzmz of Depfzrmzezzz T all if J 5.5 fur Ru lfvlm B Dilcy Ph D Icrfmu Ill Modem Lfuzgzz :gem RSX Fwncmsj l'urf110 Lwlmmm Gullace Ph D Leflzne: 111 Imlzmz A mmm! Pm eww 0 REV IHOMAS I' BRADY S J AYJUCILIIL P10 ersw 0 Geammz Cb znmfnz of Depmmzemf A101491 IZ Lfmgzmgex Raymond A. Wiley, M. A. Animzzzz Profefxor of German XX'1Il11m Haney M A Afflflclllf P10 65101 of Spazzub Asif Laurence H Kllbbe Ph D Ifzmlzflof 111 Modem: Lmzguagex 4111- gf, , fum L-JV, ' 1- z 4' .M , ?, i i i ti J' ,, G pi, -, : E 12: yi uufilfff? . 5 :W : XM . 21: A 5 ' 2 iff CHARLES E. MCCAIN, M. S. Rev. Robert O. Brennan, S. I. IFUNCS F- XVCIUTIZ M- 5- f1.f.rimu1l Pmfmmf' of Phyrinr Imlrlzrlor in Pbj-'Jim AUIJAIIII Pr0fe.r.r0r and Malbezfzalirf of Pbyxicy Afffllg Cl7Z7i1'1h'HlY of Dejmrfmezzf l A Rev. joseph P. Lynch, S. J. A,fIi5.'cIl1l Prafexmr of Biology BF . Y , f ' . n a I L E ' H gif,-.M Jr .K , W X .. M ,. w S X a I4 A -I I Louis D. DeGenna1'o, M. S REV. FRANCIS X. FLOOD, s. J. AMW, ,,mfew,. fiuorifzle Profeffor of Biofagy of Biology Cbfzimzfzaz of Depfzrlmenl Robertj Conan Ph D W1ll1an1 P Delaney, Ph. D. REV TOHN J OBRIEN S I Axmrmfe P1 ofeyfrn Armcmre P1 ofcxmr Amon ue Profefroz 0 Cbezzzzmy J Cbemlriry o fbezzzfmy LEON MALTBY, M. S Anorifzie Prof euor of Pbyfiff and Mutbezzzrlfirf Cbnirmmz of Depfzrlzzleizi :E :Si rr ig? .vga Edward M. Comm, LL. B, A.f,Fj.I'l.1!ll Pwfr-1.1m- uf Bll.l'fll05.f Lrzu' FRANK FERNANDEZ, C. P. A. A.f1iJ1m11 Prafermr' of Acrozuzling Aflizzg Chai:-uma: of DEpzI7'l7II6Ilf l X f' QP-..f-. nf-I ga P-2 r 1' 'L - nl? f- at-.-,. - nm? wg. .. .E A Ni Francis Oley, C. P. A. Joseph J. Eron, M. B. A. Lerturev' in Arfounlizzg - Aniflrzzzl Prafefmr of Armzmlifzg Casimir M. Cznrniewicz, M. B. Axfifnzzzt Profsxxor of Buiifzen' Afslllalggllivlll Martin F. Kendrick, L. L. B. Lectzzrer izz Atfolllllfllg A. w A r 11-, Y Y LI 51 ',V s ,Qu-ia, 1 fm :E Rxvmoml L Cqrol, M A AJJlJld1l! Pm eww 0 Palmml Srleun and Hlrfwy RYV HERBIRTI CLANLX H J Pm erm: o Hzrlmy C fum :mm of Dejnn Illia ul 'vx Bousz dc B1lI1 Ph D Armmzle P10 erm: of Hlxlofg ms Mark Jackson, B A mga :aw fair E f . X T? G Chnles P'llkClf I U D Infifzfrim nz Hzrlmj Armenia Pla :nm of Hlff07j and Polmml Swann nf. -L '- fy 'ga Qin vw-' A -' gg WE W ww .Q 52-FJ. REV. ALOYSIUS J. OWEN, S. J. Willia111 O. Munroc. B. A. Anoriale Pmfmmr nf Lecturer in I udizflrinl Relflliom' l11:Z1z.r,fri.:l Rr?l:lff0Il.f Cb!lil'Ill.IlZ of .Deflrlffblflll in -T' Peter L. Danrxer, M. A. Rev. Cornelius A. Eller, S. J. Daniel C. Willizlxmus, L. L. B Affixifzrzt Profefsol' Auorizzle Pr0fe.r.rm' .4.!'J'0L'i4If6 P7'0!L'.fJ'0f' of Ecozzomiar of Et'0IZOIlZit'.f of EL'0IION1if.f I X- V .kg was 5 H Q wx. w Epi JAMES E. KENNEY, Ph. D. A.f.fi.flclllf Profe.f.fm' of Erozzomirx Cbflfflllllil of Dejmrlvzzezzf I 4 Hugh H. Davis, Ph. D. 'H+ 'S Affinml, Pmjfeum. REV. JOHN J. JENNINGS. S. .I of Clmbrlw Animzrzl Pmfarzrm' of Clu.f,fir,f w if, ,.., .WS V :ma-' U. -mv un l Cbnirmmz af D6f7d7'l7I1EIIf Q M 51? john Kosa, Ph. D. Ailiilrllll Pmfeuof' of Sorialogy ST H649 John F. Nash, M. Ed. Richard F. Hemmerlein M S A-msmm Pmfejmf. Lerlzzrer in Edzzfaliozz of Sociology JOHN 1. FORDE, M. A. Arforinze Pro efmr Cbnirnzmz of Depmmzezzt uw. If if u . X. A N' . 'i -Si 5? 1 -nr -'Y M 'v' . ,Q 'UQF , 'lfii ' E -,W . M- I 715. I It N2 :N I g g.. 5 R, of Sormlogy 1 1' rx V, ,I . 'H LV D. ' Q 2 , , , ,f 'LD AIR. ARTHUR BIGSBY 1H.H1.l'Qt.'f of Baal? Sion' Suufny Ollfb 0 Dezelfpmezzl 4 EL any f J 1'-vw .29 I wp gm ez, R y L MW V MISS -IEANNE LA BRECQUE ' Cleriml Auifnzlzf, Library INIRS. KATHRYN LOUER 1 licrvpliazzixl, D.ry Seuiwz MISS DOROTHY NAMISHIA Serrelnry, Regirlrmkf Office MISS MARGARET ROOT I Secrcfirzry, Dem of IIVOHZQII I ,. 4 : INIISS THERESA SANTILLO 5'0w'eml'y to Li!2rm'Anz IVIRS. PATRICIA SENEGAL Clwimzl Auimzzzt in Libmfy 1. ,gif LL , ff. , , R,,,. x MISS CAROL LOUISE Clurimxll fI.fJf.l'ldlll, T1'e:1J1n'e1 J Offire IWISS INIARY INICDONOUGH .YcTl'c'l.1l'-J' tk BUUfkL'L'lI7UI', Tl'i?4I.Yll1'L'l J' Offire INIRS. IRENE INICPHILLIPS Sacrelmy, Glfidmzce Cezzfer MISS GLORIA MELLACE Svrrclrzry. Dem: of Men SIENIIORS vt. - '. ,i 1 1,35 X 1 1 ' 1 11 '111 N W P4 - .Q -. 22.9111 :gy WRC 5551 1 Nuff . :- ravi f 251121, 3 if Y . Mm is 1 If amf v U 111 W 652 3 1 Hfeisszff L:l' ' ' 1 'ME?fiU A ' 1 5:32 , mf --1.,gL111f1.,1 sm 1 1 1 . ',','j'fffs:,. - A V X , ,,1! 1 iff-r :VXE 1 1 1 1 1151 1 1 ,Q 11 4, v 4 lflfCiliNlf DONALD l'lARll.l-11. ll. S. 1I1dIl,l'lI'jtIl li'L'lr11ifn1.r Major Q, 7 Linklncn St. Cuzenoviai, N. Y. lnalustml Relations 1, 2, 3', fi. 3 S i q it ff at 1 M.. Q - E I M . r J 'lf 542555124 ' T' EDXVARD JOSEPH BACKES. li. S. ljfflllllllljfl' Major 1186 Vestal Arc. Binglmmtun, N. Y. Drank List 2. 3: Sodulity l, Z. 3. 'ig Southern Tier Ig History Arudcmy Ai: Economics Club 3 5. Pres. 'lg li Cillllllllil Nu 5, 'l. 'I'HOMAS IVIICHAEI. BARNELL, B. S, Smiolnlqj M.ljrJ1' . 622 XV. fJl'l0flLl1lg1l St. Syracuse, N. Y, Dc:1n's List 3g Dolphin 33 Black Rohe-1gPhilo- sophy Acaltlcmy 31 Sociolugy Club 5, Pres. tip Mcn's Intrzuuurzil Basketball 1, 2g Football 1, Zg Bowling tl? Senior Show. FRANCIS G. ACTON, B. S, Pl?-j',i'fL',t' 1llJj0I' l7U 1:c.'llnw5 AVC. Syrnqusg, N, X Physics Club 1. J. Vitv Pres. 5. Trans. ti Clnvius Club -I. , pf if-X Y ix 1 C i X fu, -gen' l -L , N wwf , - Q , ..,.,. f - leaggu - ln E J l x..h A H l . Y I am ....l R uw l., U 'P' l HN ll ll 'W ' , ,JL 2441 inf! VID JOHN BOEDICKER. B. S. Mnjw' . Seward Ave. Auburn, N. Y. Club I, -, 3, 1, lhyxus Club 3 5 Club -1. V ' 'F 5 f J lgi? 2-5335 :mil 'Z-igri ..v Af. . gmnm ...mmf-J ,. :ay . Q Maxx mmm. 21 . ifjw w 4 ,,.-l. .allwim 2 ' . ff ill ixsR5xz1'I E .V Nfl 5 1' M -.1:'f1:fv:f1: , -. PETER MURRAY BON. B. S. Ifflgfiflf illfzjnr 56 Salina St. Baldwinsvillc, N. Y. Dolphin 31 Sc-nior Show. QPU' Um' gi , Dv- ' l.0l'lS THOMAS BRINDISI. li. S. lfz'f111u11.'Il'.v fll.'ljf1l' . ' Pluurazml St, Vticu N. Y. Ames M. BROXWN, ls. s. Tw . . ' - Lldmnlill Rrlllimlr Mlljnr bmlnlxly I1 Dulplmm lg Mulmxvk V.1lIL-5' Club A. l l l 1 . 'I'1c.1S1m-1' 2. 5. -iz Ifmlmlniu Cflub 2, 3. ll 53 I-All .' l . L 3 L mls H Syruuxc N H ' l umm ll ll 1 cl lll I Qui l ull n Smhlmy 1 3' AI: Industrial Relations I. 2' 5,1 lrlcn 5 utr: '. sg -my wg 1 . u tx 2. fl - .fee1f:.w .f mmm ,, :gg Q E :A fi 122 :rw 3'2i.sr.. at 'E 0, H .. I qw., XVILLIAM EDXVARD BUCK, B. S. Sllfilllllgj' Altrjw' 208 Kellogg St. Syracuse, New York Sotlnlity 2g Dolphin Z, 3, 4, Black Robe 'ig Boot and Buskin 2, 3, -lg Chaumonot Debate Forum 4, Glec Club 23 Sociology Club 3, Al: Senior Show. Z5 ' ,A t f ANNETTE MARIE I5UDE'I l'I, B. S. 4 ' A . '95 .7 Q V. AEI V Qrs I t' al RICHARD CLINTON BUSCHING, B. Surinlnlgy M,1jf114 Emllnlzlitir Nliljfn' S05 Carbon St. Syracuse, N. Y. Sfi-26 123rd St, Richmond Hill. L. I., N. Y. Black Robe 1, -1, hlohawk Valley Club 1, Bishop Foery Club 23 Interracial Club Ig So- fiology Club 3, -Ig Senior Show. Student Government Rep. Li, Dolphin 1, 2, 5, 'Ig Blnclc Robe -lg Metropolitan Club l, 2, Pres. 3g Economics Club 2. 3, -Ig Baseball 1, 2, 3, 'lg Men's Intramural Football 1, 5, -ig Basketball 1, 2, 3, 'ig Volleyball 23 Boxing ,Q , ,Q ,Mix I. 7 DONALD B. CALLAI-IAN, B. B. A. B11.fi11eJf Zllnmzgwzzmzl Major Churchill La. . Fayetteville, N. Y. 1, -, 3, 4. ,. .wflg,f,5..vw-.,,.X MX ' .. v l 1 Aff -.v - . l3ls'14iruMik -l ,W 34 jxf -.Q . 33 - 1 My iff A. Viz -as 'I 52211222 ll .af 2' ... we lg--,E-,Q my mg . an 'Q .Lf 2151? JOSEPH A. Nf. CAMARDO, B. B. A. JAMES RICHARD CAl'El.I.A, B. S. B1f.1'i11f'.r.n' Mallltlgfllldlll illfzjor Euglirlv Major 72 Orchard St. ' Auburn, N. Y. l 1 I7 Tlmirtl St. Solvay, N. Y. Auburn Club 1, 2, 3, fig Accounting Club 3: Stutlcnt Government: Rep. 5, Mc:n's lntra. Commerce 8: Inclustry fig Band 2. murals: Basketball 1, 2, Football l, 25 Bowl ing 4. THOMAS MARK CAPONE, B. S. 1l10'll.l'fl'ftlf Rvl.1lim1.r Illlzjor 227 Delaware St. Syracuse, N. Y. Soclality 3. -fig Stutlcnt Government: Rep. -lg Dolphin lg Inclustrial Relations l, 2, Execu- tive Council 3, Vice-Prc-5. -lg Mcn's Intramur- als: Basketball 1, 2. JAMES ANTHONY CALLFN. B. S. s0L'ifllfl.L'41' Major 1509 Le Moyne Avo.. Syracuse. N. Y. Sociology Club 2. 3. -'ll Men's Intramurals l. 2, 3, :lg Bowling -l. 'RS . ,,, l ' 'f E:E:E:E:E':'. l E 1 4 , U I--f V. M : W as xiii.: ' -jg .L W ' - 'bisisis if 1' L? E , . 31 YE ' Y E5 4 515? x 5 igltx jEROME JAMES CAPPON, B. S. ll1lfIlJl7'ic1l Rcl41lif111.r Major 115 Glass Terr. Syracuse, N, Y. Glef: Club 1, 21 Industrial Relations Club 1, 2, Trcas. 3, 4. qliwvfs . . 5:5 , ,. I., Img Wx? a , ,.E xi . sig E.. v,A.. Y Q N? xi x - xxx Q, P. If FREDERICK JEROME CARTER, B. S. Matbemnticr Aflfxjm' 129 Stone St. Oneida. N. Y. Men's Intramuralsg Football 5g Clavius Club Treas. 3, Sec. Qi. ji i 'na MARVIN THOMAS CAPPON, B. S Indlulrial Relfzzirmf Zllajar 3605 Brewerton Rd. N. Syracuse. N. Y Dolphin 13 Industrial Relations 2. 3,-I fa' 'Lf 'I L. kv, , ,ax . , - Sr - Q ' x mrs' W my 'T PAUL EDWARD CI-IARETTE. B, B. A Arromzling Major 503 Seymour St. Syracuse. N. Y. Treasurer Senior Class: Sotlality. 2 51 Dolphin 1, 2. 5. 43 Black Robe Mun- aging Editor' fig Accounting Club 3. 4 Co-Chairman Pep Rally, 541 and 55 Senior Show. x elk' NX I Eg' f , i .. -firsm :gi is M i 1 ails? l .xiloillt ,7,, ,i ,,wlg,W Q S ifz'.fr.2f- M f ::i5iiSi?5' 'H vig.. 0 t I 9 5 22555 H5356 . E ELAINE IVIARIE CLYBURN, B. S. Swiulugy .Major 55,533.5 99 Purdy Str Buffalo, N. Y. Pi Gamma Mug Deans List 2. 33 Secre-tary Sophomore Clnssg Sodality 2, 3, -lg Philosophy Academy 35 Biology Club lg Bishop Foery Club l, 25 Chaumonot Debate Forum 3. lip Glue Club 1, 2, 3, 43 .lntemicizil Club 11 N. rl S. A. -ig Sociology Club 3, -'lg Senior Show. H 5' t-it QA PATRICIA VERONICA CONNOR, B. S. 11i,i'lw',1' Aftljul' IIS Stinzird Ave. Syracuse, N. Y. 'l'rez1su1'er junior Clalssg Sodaility vl, 2, 3. 'il Student Government: Sec. 2: Dolphin I, 2g History Academy 3, -lg Glee Club I1 XV. A. A, .13 Bowling Aly CllECl'lC2lklL'l' 21 Senior Show. I ...L .M,,l,,.x.s,,.. 32- H . ,.,, ANGELO VICTOR CHINI, B. B. A. .'irru1r11li11g ZlI.1,fur lol Kaine Road Syracuse. N. Y. Business Medal I, 2-g Vice-Pres. Senior Class Student Government: judge Ai: Academy lphi- Iosopliyj 'ig Accounting Clulv 3. -il Men's In- triumimlsz Football -l, Bowling -I. DAVID 'l4I-IUINIAS COONEY. A. B. 1ll.1!lwf11.1lir.r IlI.IjIH' 5335 So. Siilinai St. Symeuse, N. H Student Gowrnment: Rep. 31 Pliilosopli Academy SQ Clmumonot Delwute Forum I Clnvius Clulw 3, fl. it 'll -::::::' fa xx t ,g7 f..'- tif. f . ,, , J T., -1' ...YG -as JOSEPH jl.'DIi COONEY, B. S. Biology Major 1- ' 1660 james St. Syracuse. N. Y. L 79m N Y Dc-an's List 1g Alpha Sigma Nu 3. 41 Sotlality 1 --W E ii rf 1, Treas, 2, Vice Prefect 5. Prefect ilg Stuclent ' X ' Government: Rep. 1. 25 Dolphin 1, 2. 51 Bi. if Q' ' ology Club 1. 2. 3. -lg Mens Intramurals: Basketball 1. 2. .ag xwlm wi... -iz sua...- L Show. RICHARD JAMES DE BOTTIS, A. B. Englifb Major 207 Kenwick Dr. Syracuse. N. Y. Dean's List- lg Sodality 1, 2, 33 Liturgical Choir. 1, 2. 3. fl: Student Government 1. 2. 3. 43 Dolphin 11 Chaumonot Debate Forum 1. 2, 3, 43 Glee Club 2, SQ Reams and Ribbons lg Soccer Team, Managerg Modern Language Academy 1, Pres. 23 Senior Show. 'BTL :IT -1 . Q.. rv , eg is.. s . . . ,. .. fc .git .X , 5 Q we W, W lllll It- 1.?'. X ROBERT JOSEPH DAXVSON. B. S. Efmmniirr Major Sal Genesee St. Skaneateles. N. Y, Dean's List 35 Pi Gamma Mu 5. Vice Pres, 'lg Dolphin 2, 3. Associate Editor -ig Black Robe 2. Sports Editor 3 'R lg Economics Club 3. -1: Men's Intramural: Football 1. 2. 5. ,ig Baskets ball 1. 2. 33 Intramural Boartl 3. -lg Bridge Club 5, -ig Senior Show. 79' fe' s SALLY ANN CUMMISKEY. B. S. Soriology A-lujw' ,l16 Allen St. Syracuse. N. Y. Soclalitv 1. 2. 5. fig Dolphin 5. Mig Bishop Foerv Club 1, 2, 3, -Sq Boot :incl Buskin 2: Sociology Club. 3. 41 XV. A. A.: Basketball 1. 25 Golf 155 Co-eel Co.op -l: Bridge Club Sec. 33 Senior Show. 'S H V 5 EEE XXX!! E55 5517 S . . Y , if lf' 5 31-ev., . . N f f E f V .1 I anti Ai.. , ' X M ,,,Y as 3- is sein 5 it 3 :Z I :Q 5 :Z ,E A ng ji-: I :J E - L , , , - 533115 1 2. If fL 11llll W gogllill f t ij P 1 FE 1' Fw- , V. E 1' '-'-321 I 'l ,g al :. - If , Q . 'A K , -4 - .. - ,, . . - - fi , .L .+-,,- ,I 5 -,.. A f. I ga ia Z or .. E H 5 Z .Q . , . W. . 1 , ,L 1 I ui' ,A J. . 1. V m- '- je, -. n W. f Q.. 4 -..- . -wi jl-45311-:I . 4. ' I L1 2.5: , 5: E Qi: P 2222 i ' ..-. ' al- ' I ' ' - Y uZ'1- I ' , ' V f f ':- -'-J -l -QQ-if -f--f--1 fy- ziwfff- f 2-.11 . -ff ff: if 1 -- 1-f :L E.-L 4. -een .tai . - - wmv- 1 f ' ' - - PETFR DEL GIORNO. B. S. 11i.fl0I'j' Miljfzr 95: 2115 Grant Blvcl. Syracuse, N. Y. Soclality 1g Pliilosophy Academy 31 Academy of History 5, ,lg Biology Club 1: Economics Club 23 Baseball 1. 2. 5, -lg Baskelball 23 Soccer 3, fig Men's Intramural Football 2, 3. -lg Basketball 1, 2, 5, Ji: Boxing 31 Senior Show. jr. LILS D. DEL VECCHIO, B. 5. . f H Q , Emlmwjfl. Ahjm, '4 l'2gffr1,flj?g ROBERI. JOSILPH DIEFZ, B. B. A. '- Q V 'l'l .1-if. .flrrfzlnlffuq JU.-zjor 108 Cayuga St. Syracuse. N. Y. fell' H I Economics Club 2, 3, 43 Men's Intramural 1' 19' Qdkilalc DI' . SymLube'N'X Footbnfl I Deans List lg Sodality 1, 25 Basketball 1. 2 i U - ' 3, rl: Baseball 1. 2. 3. -lg Accounting Club 3 a, IN gigs ' xl 'lg Viflicfs Yiflio. lr - A , ah ll I l I N rc All ,A 4 A V' Q . 1 . ian' 1 ' ' sw . .... 1 1 JOHN. EDMUND DEMPSEY, B. S. CZ76l7l,f.l'll'j' Allljfli' 7 Park Ave. Auburn, N. Y Stuclent Government: Rep. 2. 3g Dolphin. Ass't. Office Manager 3. Associate Eclitor 'ig Black Robe, Office Manager 3, -11 Auburn Club lg Chemistry Club 1. 2. Vice-Pres. 3. -i' Bowling 1. 2. -ig Bridge Club 3. 4. . . .. - ' ' W' ' me ll I MMM Y I ...si ww it .V ajQlQ?iS Z ' iifiifiiisf - , fe-1.1 ' Ti? - Y' , ff 2 gif.. 'A ' ... , Uggg , , ,ggigff .qv-Q M Lip 'L-2. . H . J -2, A if -wrrra-.a. 'M ... 122212: may . ..,.,.,i, wifi 7 9 Bm s M 'IHOMAS FRANK DI NAT ALE B B A lf: 01211111141 All 01 77 Wfcst Bly ual Qt Mmm I'1llb N 'I D wlnn I 'P 3 1 Black Robc 'P Asit bl ne N hlpllllgil 5 4 Ilonmmcx Club a 1 ld 'V X .wr bw v 3 Nlfw Clll IORD DAVID DONAHI E I3 A 175 Hunter Aw Syruuse N X Spnnrb M1101 l rf. human Au unl 1 7 Duni Llit 1 7 3 1171 Summit Pl UULI V X Alplu 95,1111 Nu 3 Pro l Qtudcnt Goxcrn Smlllm 1 Dolplun 4 lvfolamlx Vlllcy Club nt Rap i All3l1llJl1lO11Cj,ll '7 SLC 3 I 7 3 fl Clflssxu 5,5 is' DONALD ANDREW' DRAVECK, B. S. Ernzzmzliixr flfajm' 13-1 Wall St. Syracuse, N. X Aloha Phi Omeml 1. 2. 5. 4: Chemistry Club 15 Economics Club 41 Glce Club 1: Mcn's In tramurals: Football 1, 2. RAYMOND LAXVRENCE DUDLEY, A. B. lfzlgllrfy Ilhljar 221 Nichols Ave. Syracuse, N. Y Soilnlity 1. 2, 3, ,lg St. john Berchman's 1. 2 3g liiturgicnl Choir 21 Dolphin 3, sig Philo 2-UNH' Aflhlvmy 33 ,Alpha Phi Omega 1, 21 Biology Cluh lg Cllillllllkinllf Debate Forum 2: Co-Clmirmzin junior Pwmg Senior Show. - ' ,.uf . K .f 21-Huff' V il 1 f' ll. ?l'n'41: A , , if . 5. :39 .- f 2 ' -, z i if ' A :fl I sf ,' 5- f KW'-wif' 'x LAXVRFNCE HENRY IZARLY. B. B. A. .'I1':'r1,'HIffI1g 1ll.ljf11' 3 ill Roosevelt Ave. Syracuse, N. Y. WX Sotlality 1, 2. 3. vig liturgical Choir 1, 2, 3, 41 'rw- SX Awounting Club 3. i: Glee Club l, 2, Treas. I 3, Pros. -lg Mans Intrzuuurals: Basketball 1. 23 Football l, 2, 'ig Bowling -lg Intramural Board 1, 2, 3, -l. 4 ku Q tif? .... l wt ti. -2sl..m: 41 sri gf. it K ,ag '11 .EEL if' ' '.-, - 1713, ' fulff .rms R at ...M . x 1 f' I .r ,'4v Q fx- t Class 'Elin t.' ' gmt, . -- ' RICHARD EUGENE EARLY, B. B. A. Affllllllffllg Mujm' 614 Court St. Syracuse, N. Y. Sotlality 2, 3, Black Robe -lg Philosophy Acad- emy 43 Accounting Club 3. 45 Men's Intra- murals: Basl-:ctball l, 2, 3, 43 Football 2, -lg Bowling -1. JAMES JOSEPH ENGLISH, A. B. lflzglilb Major I6-l I-lutlson St. Syracuse, N. Y. Arts Mctlal lg Dean's List lg Sodality 2, 3, -l: Dolphin lg Black Robe 43 Academy of His- tory,-lg Chaumonot Debate Forum 23 Senior- Show. ROBERT KING EGAN, B. S. lmf1f.rlri.i! Rzillfjlfllf Muior Zoo Sycamore Tvrr. E. Syracuse, N. Y. Sotluliry l, 2. 3. -ig Industrial Relations l, 2, 3. ig Mu-n's Intriuuurals: Basketball 1. I 0ff '955 F' F QCA F' 'r H124-'gig FRANCIS JosEPH FARRELL, B. s. EDWARD .JOHN FRANKLIN, B. S. Euglifb Major 62 Fair St. Norwich, N. Y. Sodality lg St. .lohn Berchman's 41 Southern Tier Club lg Boot ck Buskin I, Treas, 2, Sec. 3, Pres. fi. RICHARD ,lOSEPH FOERTCH. B. S. l'If.rlw'y Illiljvr l3l2 Park St. Syracuse, N. Y Student Government -'ig History Academy 3, -l Chaumonot Debate Forum 1. 24 Men's Intra- muralsg Football. Basketball, Baseball 1, 2, 3 -lg Bowling 2. LAXVRENCE JOHN FLECKENSTEIN flifffifjl Major 201 Eureka Dr. Manlius, N. Y. Sodality 1, 21 Student Government: Rep. 2. 3: Black Robe 3, Business Manager fig Chaumonot Debate Forum 1, 21 History Academy -1. liialngy Major 58 Caton Dr. E. Syracuse, N. Y. Sotlality 2. Section Leader 3, 41 Liturgical Choir l. 2, 3: -ig Student Government: Rep. -lg Northern N. Y. Club lg Biology Club 2, 3. Pres. -'lg Chemistry Club lg Classics Club l. 2, Senior Show. ei, 5 an 35 w . , RE -- f ff? E is sm mm M I Q :11 is LOUIS RICHARD FRIO, B. S. Ifuglirb 1'l'I.1jar 1200 Hawley Ave. Syracuse, N. Y Student Council 23 Cross Country 1, 2g Pep Bantl I, 2g Orchestra 1. Treas. 2. l5IZVI2RLY'CONS'I'ANCE GARDINER, A. B. Ifrlgfifb Mirjw' 156 XY'intl1rop Rd, Syracuse, N. Y. Dcnn's List 1: Gamma Phi Epsilon 3, 43 S0- tlulity 1, 2, 3, -I: Dolphin 2, 5, -lg Glee Club I. 2. 3, Vice President -lg N. F. C. C. S. 2, 33 XVlm's Wfho -lg Senior Show. H 5 asm H M I B S- Hz N iii W S 3 Ha an w a l 1 a ,A -3 Ja, gym :ss PAUL JOHN r l5l'f2IlU!lljf5 1lI.1jl1 320 Gertrude St lfconumics Club mural Softball 3 f I as UDA, B. S. Syracvse N X 5, Treats. -ig M6-n's Intra 'W meg ' - FRANCIS DAVID GENTILI7 B B A ITKIIUIIIIIILI' !ll.1yw' 6 XVootl St. Auburn, N, Y. Aulwurn Clulw 2, 3, Vit'c.Prcs. All Ifconomics Clulw 3, sig lialst-lmll I, Z3 Mens Intr:uuur:1lS liusclmll 2, r Of l956 . JOLORES ANN GRABOWSKI, B. S. zdfnffriffl Rcfhlliwzy ALIj0l' 05 Earl Ave. Syracuse, N. Y. tudent Government: Rep. 1, 2, 33 Vice-Pres. g Dolphin 1, 2g Chaumonot Debate Forum 1. , SCcrCtHI'y 5, President fig Industrial Relations lub 1, 2, 3, 43 Co-ed Co-op Chairman -lg enior Showg Whos XVho. DAVID JOSEPH GORDON, B. S. lliflory Najaf 172 NW. Brighton Ave. Syracuse, N. Y. junior Class llresidentg Sodnlity 2, 3, 43 Stir dent Government: Rep. 3, -'lg Alpha Phi Omega 2, 5: Sec. -ig N. S. A. fig Mens Intramurals: lluskethaill 1g Football 21 Senior Show. PHILLIP JOSEPH GRENIER, B. S. Cbrmi.rf1'y fll.1jrJr 318 Terry Rd. Syracuse, N. Y. Student Government: Rep. rig Black Robe 3, Offife Manager -lg Chemistry Club 1, 2, 3, -lg Senior Show. . .... ,iii iT.7 .... -,E ,,? .5i liL.J,.f. . , A '-.1-:Ev 4 Y -. L-,::. wg., . ,.W:q..,: . Engl? - ' t ' H-QW' f ,J N V , ,..., f. is ff 4 H 'tw , ru. J . 4 KN-' N if p Til-. M ig. - f DANIEL EDWARD GRADEI., B. S. Luglzrb Major 115 Sands St. Oneida, N. Y. Student boxunmunt. Rcp. 3, fl, Dolphin 1 Mnlmwk Valley Club 4g Boot and Buskin 1. 2, 55 Vice-Pres. rl. 5 we E F Wi ?lE?fi Y: XVII.I.IAIN'I B. GUNGER, B. S. l'li.rlury Afljlll' 15 Hollcry Ave. Auburn, N. Y. Auburn Club 1, 2. 5. -l. , W ---- PHILIP FRANCIS HENSBERRY, B. B. A. Aft'!IllI1ljll4Q lilfltljllf 2001 W. Genesee Sz. Syracuse, N. Y. Sorlality l, 21 Student Government: Rep. E-3 Accounting Club 3. -lg Basketball 1, 23 Mffffi Intramurals: Football 1. 3. il: Basketball 3. ,ig Golf lg Bowling -l, Intramural Board -'lg Senior Show. . . M Ms... I it .X N, .. 5 F. Y., fr a t 112112359 - 11, ' .?'5,tH, ,. . H 3155555.35 a M ms .. - - .- I ' ' H sf X : 'Q 5:1522 , If S , Q xl ...'5jg235jQ.. I , E 1' is 3 iw 1: 14. 2 S ' . fe. 'fi -few 3 jk ln B S fm. wN,N. C xflllmlfm 'Y ii E M 3 1. L . . 5 le., Y a rem?-FE I -- -. 4,51 -:.:3:,:-:- in - W in n E W F- gg ll X M . , , 4' ll AA nw A I ' ni' be gag se W : :. Ill A IVIARY KATHRYN HASSETT, B. S. Ellglixb Alrzjm' 151 Groton Ave. Cortland, N. Y. I. R. Medal 1, 25 Dean's List 1, 2, 35 Sec. junior Classg Gamma Pi Epsilon 3, Pres. 4 Soclality 1, 2. -ig Student Government: Rep. 3 Southern Tier 1, 2, jg Chaumonot Debate Foi- um lg Industrial Relations Club 1, 2g W. A. A. 2, 33 WhcJ's XX'ho. lmfliiffl. W .2QE2ffx if V - W WMS., .,... me - ..., . lb if , , , , , s. , , .,...... .. . gn , E - .gif --4. .. --:::,., Z .g. - .1 ,- , Y . gs- H :fee H -4:- ' RICHARD JOSEPH HARTMANN, B. B. A Afrulnzliffg Illujm' 320 Roxfortl Rrl. South Syracuse. N. Y Sotlality 43 Acfounting Club 3, Jig Alpha Ph Omega 1, Sec. 2. pres. 3g Vice Pres. -lg Com merce 84 Industry 2. SQ Mens Intramurals! Bowling 2, -ig Senior Show. , f N 55 . - 1 'e L -- 1 ' -'27 1, WK, .. if Q2 V . l W me X W W WW ' 'M H Il' 3' 1: ESE 3 . as - Q S-aw. 1 f : Y Q1-. - gif .. .-.. lhfi ,Q . - W ini I I Q ii: n F ' ?13g'1.. l?- fiiatelgffz Z if- Q.: 4. gl-it . V- T 'R w l -- ...ww 5- ,Ta - 'K ' Z 4. .E+ A W k.,, ,, X . 4 at ,, e M, frame- se If l KENT HOLTSBERY, B. B. A. fl'lrIl1u'gPll1EJIl .Major 'LLlW111'klS AVC. Syfgcuse, 5, 43 Student Government: R. E. C. 33 Dolphin 2, 3, Feature Editor 45 Black 3, 45 Philosophy Academy 4g Commerce Industry 45 Classics Club 2, 3, -ig Mer1'5 In. murals: Football lg Bowling 2, 4g Bridge ub V1CC--Pres. 5, fl, Senior SIIOXV. RAY DAVID HOFFMAN, B. S. CZ76Il1i.l'I7'j' Major Church St. Walxxforth, N. Y. Student Government: Rep. 4g Dolphin 3, 43 Black Robe 3, Advertising Manager 43 Chem- istry Club 1, 2, 3, Vice-Pres. 45 Bridge Club 52 Senior Show. IU A. .. X , fl il xr MARY MARTHA HOPKINS, B. S. ' Soriofogy Major 501 Allen St. Syracuse, N. Y. Sodality 1, 2, 33 Student Government: Rep. 1, 2, Dolphin 2, 5, Managing Editor 43 Black Robe 2, 3, 4, Bishop Foery Club 1, 2, Vicef Pres. 5, Pres. 45 Boot R Buskin 2, 35 Glec Club 1, Sociology Club 3, Public Relations Officer ii, W. A. A. 1, 2, 33 Co-ed Co-op Governing Board fig Bridge Club Treas. 3: Senior Show. MARY MILLICENT HOPKINS, B. S. Soriology M.-rjor 501 Allen St. Syracuse, N. Y, Sodulity 1, 2, 3, Dolphin 3, 4, Bishop Foery Club 1, 2, 5, Treas. 4g Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 41 Sociology Club 3, 43 W. A. A.: Basketball 2g Bowling 4, Senior Show. il. 99' - - . .- ,-- , - .- . f - rl . . ,W -.1 f-.--me - - f. f 2 1- 1,-.frgalz 15.-W-f ,..r-.., F.f:1fe-:ff 3--iff - - -- ffhv-u, , WJ-5 rf- f - 1 1 I s .1 . 1 A, 'F A I 1 A f '- . . A 71 . . .. '- - -- -- .,.... 1- 1 Us V .Si I- .K 'li ' E . if 'z 'i 1 rv- , I . in ,W - .... D - Tu-. , . X is fQQ.i+ff2 Q :X .war PETER MATTHIEXV KAI-IUT, B. S. l'by,i'ir.r Mivjur 5 , 4 . I37 Monticello Dr. North Syracuse, N. Y Physics Club I, 2. 3, -ig Mcn's Intramurals: liaslcctluall 2, 5, -13 Bowling fig Cluvius Club asia 1 iff 5 sm Q is - ,E 1 ., ' Z -1355... Fa .231 M QE S - , W . ri gg rs.. is :W ROBERT S'I'EXY'AR'l' JONES. A. B. I,.1fi11 Niljnr ZOZW Dudley St. Syracuse. N. Y. Dcan's List 1, 2. 31 Sodality 2. 33 St. john l3crchman's 2, 3, -ig Student Government: Rep lg Dolphin lg Mohawk Valley Club 1, 2, Li. Senior Show. ANDREW A. KATKO, B. S. 1II!JllA'1'J'f:Il Rulnfimzr Major 235 Bryant Ave. Syracuse, N. Y. Metropolitan Club 1, 2, 33 Industrial Rc-las tions Club 1, 2. 5, fig Radio Club 1, 25 Men's Intramural Softball 1, 2, 33 Bowling 1, 2 Captain 3: Boxing 1, 2. iv N ,T ,l0l-IN JOSEPH HOTCHKISS. B. B. A. lif1.f!m.v 1' A'I.r1l.1'Qr1f,'t11l zlfujm' Boi XX'ilson St. Syracuse. N. Y. Boot and Ruskin 11 Mens Intramurals: Bas. ketball 1, 3. .1 -s. 1 . 454575, 21 .fg'9i'.4 .-- . t:.LT ' .1 Q ,ff 1- -.f .VL-llxilllliz. F1 1-,U -5, fi.: -'-5 -.- Q 4 A 1 . Q. fx fl ' 1 :Z ' - iuiwfrgu we -- -1-1 V- -731 - ,rf a::aaa.:aaa::a:- - A.. -5 1 , . , L. . :J 1 LL.-'N , - -I ---1-- m g nl .g?: 32.'a:gY-li-1 - i 45-Ei ' '? 'j!',gi 'ii - W - Q - N A -.--J.- .Y Y, 7.m,,Y,W, , 0 -15344 if . A T i , - f- Y 1 - Q- , i V 5. f-f, r Yi rv-Zmggw! gi If S7 ,IOSEPI-I KENNELLY, A. B. lllnjm' 56 College St. Kingston, Ontario 515 Boot R Huskin 2, Treas. 5, 4. .qs 's Ligt 2g Sodality A11 Philosophy Academy :EEE Nngiiiilu- i f 'QQ E qi -i ff, miifyf RICHARD CHARLES KENYON, B. B. A. Arrrnmliug Major 228 VU. Yates St. East Syracuse, N. Y, Accounting Cluh 5. Trans. 4g Baseball 11 Bas- ketball l, 2, 5. Co-captain 4g Mcn's Intra. murals: Softball 2, 5, 43 VUh0's Wlio. ,IAMES GEORGE KEPPLER, B. S. Pbjirirr Ilifvfuf l2?s6 Tealll Avc. Syracuse. N. Y. Physics Cluh Z. Sec. 5, Pres. -'lg Mcn's Intra- murals: Bnskctlmll 2. 5. -lg Bowling -'lg Clan'- l 95 U V ' ,. Q, . ' i J- 1 ' ' 4 f'- . - .' ' . .,L' , E f M . R .,.:: W ll E' 4 - ? 1 5 YQ , l ,fx rgigiig, Q f i ll E.: 5529 'fs ' E: - H Em-2 5. .fn B an V V, iNiARGARE'l4 IVIARY KEOXWN. B. S. lmfllvlriff RL'fiIlfU1ll' ilI.1jur ius Club 3, -1. ' ' ' XlC'hitin ' Rd. hlorilnn, N. Y. 5 Liaminm Pi Epsilon 5. -lg Soilulity 2, 5. 4: Dol- phin l, Ig Auhurn Club l. 21 Chalumonol Di-hate Iforum l, 2, 3. Ai: lmlustriall Relations Wa RONALD PETER KESSELRING, B. S. Ifnglirb Major 516 Breman Ave. Mattydale, N. Y Dolphin 1, 2, 3. 4g Alpha Phi Omega 1, 23 MGn's Intramurals: Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4g Sen- ior Show. 4 3 P ISE? E 13' 3555 I gi ' Q S , m ,E Cla s s ' 5 BERNARD TEMPLE KING, B. S. I11:fl1,rlri.1l Rl'IJfjl1lJ.l' .Major 202 XY'aterluer1'y Dr. N. Syracuse DL-an's List 2, 33 Sturlcnt Council -'lg Northern New York Club I, 2, 33 Academy lPhilo- sophyj 31 Chaumonot Dclvate Forum 2. 3, -l' Industrial Relations I. 2. 3. President -l: Ilff'n's Intrzimurals. Balslcctluall 1. Eootball li W'ho'S XXfho Among Students in American Collr-'rw and Universiticsg Editor of I. R. Bulletin 5. FRANCIS JAMES KING, 15. B. A. l51.'.ri114,i',i' XlI.m.:gr11fciJ! M.ijm' II5 Slcyvicw Terr. Syracuse, N. H Dolphin 2, 5, Moxvliawk Valley Club 1, 2, 3 Alpha Phi Omega 1. Z, Sec. jg Glee Club 3 Baseball 1, Basketball Ig Mcn's Intramurals lSa5kctlmll 2, 5, -ig Football 2. 33 Softball 2, 5 JOHN CHARLES KLIMEK, B. S. Ii'ru1zumir.i' Illnjfn' 558 Prospctt St. Hudson, N. Y. Dcan's List 33 Economic Club 3. gl 5 , Y fl E , i . ..,:i ii , ' ' QS? Zi: it . ' L ' i ,. .M D .. 1 2 E Q, Q ' W Y Y, M. l li V il D will .U Y Z - V M ef . . 'LLL W li ii Vgggg.2.5q5,:a i i INUCHAEI. KULBA, B. S. mln.rl1'i.1I Ruliliium' N.1fw' 17 Tompkins St. Syracuse, N. Y. 1. 11 Student Govcrnmcnt: Rep. 53 At'a1c.lcmy SQ Cliaumonot Dclmxtc 1, lg Glue Clulu 23 Imlustrizll Relations , 2. 3, ,ig Mcn's Intranmruls: Football 1. 23 Saskctbzwll 1, Eg Bowling 1, lg Sailing Clulw 'J 'E' RICHARD J. KOXVALSKI, B. B A V.-.TmwW-:.- f T ., -t -t i'1l'L'IfflHfjff8 fllmjffl' -Y 'E f'-.if f 25 Division St. ljnltlwinsxille N H li. ' Dm E ' , i Student Ciox ernment: R. C. li Blult Rn 3 1 - - D I f P ' l -ig Accounting Club 3, -13 Men's Irltrlmurflls l. . 'Q 1 Y ' ' ' Y ' ' liaxskctlanll 5. ,lg Football -ig Bowli 4, . ilnnn tw 1 . V , Q tv.: V 4.1! ...E il V I --. ' Y .. ' ll H1 . A ' ll if it it . ' Fw ---- Q' A'-'- -H, - N 'Q We ORRA ANTHONY LANGDON, B. B. A. Bfriimfi Al.11.'.1,zyi'l1,'uzf Illiljfll' 1 1 gsm? ' lxrofi-ii, N. Y. Q. Dolphin lg Pltotogintplw Editor 2, 3g Black Rolve 1, 2. Pliotogrzlplty litlitor 3. -ig Northam: Nou' York Club l. 2. 3, -lg Senior Show. JOHN QTJINN LANTRY, B. S. Hi.r1f1ry Major Cliurch St. Hognnsburg, N. Y. Dca1n's List SQ Pi Gamma Mu 3, -ig Sotlulity 5. -lg Northern New York Club 1, 2g Academy of History 3, ,lg Boot S Buskin 1, 2, 5, -'ig Glcc Clulv 2. 3. -'lg Wl1t1's Wlmfh Alg Senior Show. mn m in tfff, Q dr? Ji'- ffvi- H mm?'F A Lw.g12ff'?w .pgzgalsillqhfx gtg, ': -aifiga-a-'feesettgggtggb RICHARD XV. LIPPOLDT, B. S. EFOIIUIIUIJ Mnjor 29 Cottage Pk. Weedsport, N. Y. Student Government: Rep. 4, Chief judge 45 Dolphin 1, 23 Alpha Phi Omega 2, 3, Sec. 43 Chaumunot Debate Forum 1, 2. FRANCIS JOSEPH LOSTUMBO, B. S. Binfulqy Ailljfli' Cultl Spring Rmul Baldwinsville, N. Y. Smlulity 3, 'ig Liturgical Choir 3, 4g Student Gmcrnmcnt: Cir-Clmirnmn R. E. C. 4g Biology Club 1. 2. Pres. 3. 'ig Chemistry Club lg Men's lntrnmurul Hrisketbilll 1, 2, Football 2. Y ' .. '.'i.li A, .n 'i ,A'Y YI ' A '3 Zilv. -,Pl J? -ii? FE: ..i' A ' . 'iii i ll 7'-H'i'Lj ' ffW +9 'P' ' -. - -, - 5--,-im .yi xr g.:'.j fig ' A Vi N - .gif i.,.j:-F125 - ' I --,M-L-.iIF.-.jrml V W j : . . 5-,i ,f .f-1 L . W Iv- . , , 'Y 3 -,gal-4. ' 1.- i.,,.-lg.. . -:- . .- -:- -E. i P' I I 5 wi lf' A gf 325313 -,L.:T2iT?5glf'+ qu w A 'nf-lg'l1H: - QT -i1f..y'if ?-N -' .-. M - 1 , ' lk f' l 'L' N if-IV lf 'TEN ,fi Jn il -bi:...A f fr- T fj i .15 - .,.- - H 1 Q - ., Q- Y : 1 sang, -' l if l 'lnl5TU'5'151' ' i : :gill yj?'7i3 5E 8 :Q 1 X13-In il- :v P . ?iH.1 . -.i ,get :Zi Mfg ' -P' illflj. ?T 'll -A iiyirrgelqgiteiu. :fm-': 'ffl ' A-7-an W .NIP-, E.-zz Y ii1vl:':g F. 1:!. gi ,:- in ill. . -3 ' xl if 31- 15.-fig-' my-' 1.-'Jsllf CI. .1-3F 3 I.: xl - Y u1i5 .1 1 -K, i.:-ii - ,- . - .' it L ni. 1 ' 5 -..1t'L'-,pq ' .4 1' ,. WL' ' 7' 'Ig -2- ? ' -F' i', , .gg - :Q Ii- A it ' ' fr, i -r. 1.1jl,,f5-1. JOHN MARTIN LOFTCS. A. B. Ifzzglirb Major 23 XV. Blain St. Cortland, N. X Smlaility 415 Philosophy Academy 4. THERESA MARIAE LOTITO, B. S. .'1l.l.'l1L111.1lir.t .'ll.1j0r 22 Arlington Ave. Auburn, N. Y Dc:1n's List I, 2g Smlnlity 1, 2. 3: Studen Ciurcrnmcnt: Rep. 31 Auburn Club 1, 21 Pliysits Club fl: Cluvius Club, Vice Pres. 5, Pres. -lf 5 1egrewfb.a.' 5 .- .. ' I'l'?fe ,.. - . ,.. ,, ' H, .'.z:..'-'-1-:--1 f 'fir Y Y mi n i? . Y 552' ' f l r alll ' ww' fy , ' .. Ui I 'N' . , . gre, W '. lL r' A ,. - Mr sgs ' L ' -9.332559 is IARGARET MARY LUDLOW, B. S. litmry Major 12 Oneida St. Clayville, N. Y. odality 1, 2, 3. Sec. 4g Dolphin 1, 2, 33 Mo. awk Valley Club 1, 2, 3, Vice Pres. 43 Acad- my of History 33 Chemistry Club lg Glec .lub 2, 3, 45 W. A. A. Basketball 1. . - - in ,, L, .. , ,. .. mimi. nr, - ' i ll 1 null' i -. 7 .l W , V. .lift an -,J ... . . . . V , vu it ui x. ...iii umm. arms, ?3?,.2'x?Q iii? - r. ,sang ..,m.um. zreszfrtff XVILLIAM JOHN LVCHKA, B. A. l3n.ri11i.r.r Afllltlgflllflll Mujer 175 Seymour St. Auburn, N. Y. Auburn Club 1, 2, 3, -'iq Men's Intramurals: Football 2. X JOHN EDWARD LYNCH, B. S. Pfzliriazl Sriezzfe Major P. O. Box No. 7 N. Chittenango. N. Y Deun's List 2, 3: Chairman Freshman Class Student Government: Rep. 1, 2, 35 Pres. -i Activity Chairman 2. 33 Alpha Phi Omega 1 2, Treas, 3, -13 Pi Gamma Mu 3, -lg XY!l1o's Who. EDXVARD JOHN LUNDY, B. B. A. f1l'!'UlUIfi.'l.Q Major 229 Terry Rd. Syracuse. N. Y. Student Government: Rep. 13 Black Robe 2 Asst. Managing Editor 3, Editor 41 Account ing Club 3. Vice-Pres. -ig Glee Club 31 Vice- Pres. Snplwmore Clnssg Vice-Pres. junior Class Men's lntmmurallsz Football I: Senior Show, I - 'f' ' BF fi ggi -' - ,mmf .-.g'-'mike -. E ' 5 -Qt' 'O aft 1 .:.: I' Y' Y' Q G 452.55 if Wm . A A C1-mR1-Es THOMAS MAJOR, B. s. X5 J , xl 5 l Iiwuofzzicx A-Lrjar Austin St. Skaneateles, N. Y. Deun's List 5g Dolphin 2, 51 Economics Club B 5. 'Ig Baseball Manager 5, Al. . ri H. ,, if 7 l 2 1 1 ,- l ' H, . . ROBERT CLAYTON MCKEAN, B. S. li li . 11f.fmf,f Amir ' T SOS James St. Syracuse, N. Y. E Dt-:1n's USU, Pi Gamma Mu 3, fig Liturgical Cliuir 1, 2, 3. -lg Soclality 3, 4g Student Gov't: -'gli ' Rep. -l. judge :lg Dolphin lg Black Robe 41 Q Y Atmlcnu' Of History 3. Treas. 41 Chaumonot N .N Debate Forum lg Glee Club 13 Senior Show. Q52 5 l JOHN R. MAZZEO, B. B. A. Er'ff11fm.'iz'.r fll.zj0r S lndustry l, lfmnomics Club 3, -1. E , . Q l S5 Van Antlen St. Auburn, N. Y. Auburn Club 1, Treats. 2, Sec. 3. 41 Commerce DONALD A. MAYER, B. B. A. E.'r.-'i1,'t'rr 1lrl.'Ill.!g5I1!EIII Mrzjrzr Student Government: Rep. -ig Commerce AQ ln tlustry 2g Men's Intramurals: Bowling -ig Bas lcetbnll 1: Senior Show. ROBERT CHARLES IVICNAMARA, B. Ermzonlirx Ilfiizjor H2 Rowland St. Syracuse, N. Y. Student Government: Ren. 43 Dolphin 3, 4' Economics Club 2, 3, 4g Sociology Club 4' Golf 2, 3, Captain fig Men's Intramurals: Bas- ketball 1, 2, 3, 45 Track 41 Senior Show. 95 JOSEPH BENNIE MIGLIORE, B. S. lliffmj' flliljw' l05 Sheldon Ave. Frankfort, N. Y. Sotlality 3, 413 Dolphin 3, 4g Black Robe 41 Mohawk Valley 1, Sec. 2 and 3, 4, History Academy 1, 2, 3, Pres. 4g Economics Club 3. -ig Soriology Club 1, 2. Z L V L V - ' H V. ,IT . 9 JAMES PETER MILLER, B. s. Sffcmlugy Major l 202 Hazard Sr. Solvay. N- Y- l Black Robe 43 Sorifwlofzy Club 3. 41 MCIYS IH- tramurarls: Basketball 2, 3, 4: II'lUA21lTlll1'ill Boarrl 3, 4. M1 JEAN MILLER. A. B. lffzglirb .M.fjor 1668 XY'esley Ave. Utica, N. Y. Sotlulitv I, 2. 3. Sec. Ji: Mohawk Valley Club l. 2, Sec. 3, 'lg Cl'l2lllll10l'lOf Debate Forum 1, Z. 35 Fine Arts Club 1, Who's Who. , , , . , f f ..-- Q-f ...... - 'f S ' wwf 1fS'C ' - ' 'Milf -NEW' ' 'T D: ,, Y - Y Dirk ' Y L-f?'T'T 'L-Eg, ifig.g Haha.: 'LEET 'ET '. 5 . Z E lg.'.g,i: I ..,5'T1:.: -I -llx, l1luu-.fu F F--'gngzlrl fi , Yr if jj.-. g. 5.5. i l l , JU f , l-13'-':K,,'.-,, e1'f ':D'?1.,n1ff'7.Jl1.L.fi 1 Q -- 1 ,fp ' , - if 4 '- -' . 5 1 E H-E'-f .-ff, L- '-2 'Z .Y 4, -,.:- .- -I Z Y if ' .- J . lvl- e l 1 l. 5 1 - . l . l J 'TV in ' lf' 74-E . . l' Q ...,. 51. Z ' ' 'Q TE . fi A 1 bl V e 'Q V- ' 'T wi 1 1 -- l ' 4. F A It fu W :Isl '- N 1- 1. Q55tl g .,E f ir , ' Qt- ,,.v :Adm 1-1222 SE .- Z mg Y 1 H - ' , l : if 1 1 1 ' M- , me mf? MARY KATHRYN IWONAGHAN, A. H. Ezzlqlixb Major 69 Wzlrren St. Tully. N. Y. Sodulity I. 2. 3. -iz Dolphin 1, 2, 5. ll. w X x.. 3 'IOHN BARRY MITCHELL, B. .B. A. B11.ri11ff.s' AfI.IlI:1LQF7IZ0I?l Major R. D. No. 2 New Hope Moravia, N. Y, Sodzxlity 1,3 Auburn Clulrl, Sec. 2, Pres. 3 nncl fig Student Government: R. E. C. Co- Clmirman 3: Men's Intramurals: Football 3. Golf I, 2. 3. rig Bowling 4g Senior Show. LEONARD JOHN MOXVINS, B. S. Hifmry Major IIS IE. Beard Ave. Syracuse, N. Y. Student Government: Treats. 3: Academy of l-listory llg Basketball 1, 2, 3, Co-Captain '4g Golf Manager -lg Track 13 Men's Intramurals 3, 'ig XVl1o's Wfho. HENRY CARL MIRBACH, B. S. Ilifforj illxiw' 1119 Butternut St. Syracuse, N. H History Academy 3, 4g Senior Show. . f.i'l3'f VI ,qt l 2 . . ' N :A 1 ' ,Qt ,got t 'E-9 .IW ,gym W ln. , . .T , 'f s Q .5-:lg my lilly? -. ,I 'ri' rf:-J -- f , gf., X ,, , 1 , W. Zz, Z.: .4 L, Jann' ' :E5E-:- :oE5E-:- SSFQ-U 45,3 - , 5? .374-?l2l ? ' F, :222:,, 5, .1 l- 1 'W . . .. .,...,.. . f 'L ,, . . f . -:-.-f:-.-.-. V . - - ,v..,,, .l .. .in . . 1 1 .,' gf:,.Y.h .. . .1 --'sri Y---, 9 ,,, mi ' W 1' ll: 7 '71q. it W x 5 'W iran .Y i 04 . wifi 1: ., R A 6 ' V H K 1 Eiga if JH 5' vvisiiiiig 4 's n i W ff w ll . ZAMU wmlllllillllll miggnill will Q.. K l 'Z i A E Q 4 N 'N , ' N .rf A i gk I I Qi 5 FRANCIS MULCAHY, B. S. Major 07 Curtis St. Syracuse, N. Y. Robe 9, Mens Intramurals. Football nslqetbull 3, gig Softball 3, rl. f-l i 1 ,rin 1 W if-,A L -. - :1 ' li i.'Y:f' 2.f.lsi I it 1 VZ. 1 Marg' ' V lf.. P ' '. .. 3555725 'H I Flys Xx,'C p ' F' LEO FRANCIS MULROY, B. S. Ilirfory Major -116 Cannon St. Syracuse, N. Y. Student Government: Rep. lg Men's Intra- murals: Football 1, 23 Basketball 1, 2g Senior Show. FRANCIS MICHEAL MURRAY. B. S. Biology Major 2323 Hudson Blvcl. jersey City 4, N. I. Sotlnlitv Ig Stutlent Government: Rep. -ig Met. mpolitun Club lg Biology Club 3. ill MCFUS Intramural llnskctball 23 Senior Show. u if ,gfggg -QM i i in 111- Qzgfriff-NNT .nn...n. - ' Y i .- . I' V' ' f' 'YQ'- 'Qgl ' ' . sm . AJ .' l Wi:-it sf.: A fri ' :2 .... 5' R it Q. z K . .i DIARY A. INIULROY, B. S. Sfnrinlogy Major -116 Cannon St. Syracuse, N. Y. Black Robe -ig Bishop Focry Club 1, 2, 3, 43 Sociology Club 3, fig Co-cd C0-op -lg Senior Show. CHARLES ALLAN MUSERLIAN, B. S. Cbemirfry Major 1510 Court St. Syracuse, N. Y Dolphin Asst. Office Manager 2, Office Man- ager 5, -lg Black Robe Office Manager 5: Chemistry Club 1, 5, fig Chess Club 1, 2, In! rlustrial Relations 1, Mc:n's Intramurals: Bas- ketball 1, 2, 35 Bridge Club Pres. 43 Senior Show. 'i..'. Z .,.,. . ra 5 , 1 n I-lb: -T? Q- E? 1: . H, E 'iw E -,!::' ., ,. mn X I XWALTER JOHN NENDZA, B. B. A. flfmzmlillg iliajor 860 State Fair Blvd. Syracuse, N. Y. Accounting Club 3, 4, Mcn's Intramurals: Football 4. CAROL ELIZABETH O'BRIEN, B. S. Iliilory Illrfjor 22 XV. Oneida St. Oswego, N. Y. Dolphin 33 Oswego Club, 3, fig History Acad- emy Sec. 3, 4. EE. tc Lg. 1.11, 2 1, ,F I .in ' I-.i '- ,,,, 4,-,1 .1 F .Q -. 1- -ff. I, . ,igx H, 'Q D BEVERLY ANN NODECKER. B. S. Biology 1II.1j0r 27 Rcxforcl St. Sflklllllfy 2, 5. 'lg Glue Club Senior Show. Norwich fig Biology Club 1, 2, 1g Drum Majorctte 1, a Y N. Y Sec. 3 2. 3 r ,, ,, .5 , ...,w,, a :ff asezyws l ,N,,,,,.si . f miles :,,,,.rn M 3? 5 N- .V .x Q lg ' ' 5 7 . . f za '-sfezme ia . fe , 23151 N: , -W r Nw l i ' I 11,5 f 'EH ' wwf: 2' 1 iz g:gevfe27r itgz jji, Y 3 ,N ggfgggggfa' - , ll-Z 32 V . ,,, ,,, E. E . be fx ' r W3 gm- Q l, vw' ' 5 S. X , E f fasggg 1' nga, JAMES EDXVARD O'I-IALLORAN, B. B. A. Aff0Il7llflI,Q Major 1543 St. Vincent St. Utica, N. Y Mohawk Valley Club 2, 3, Pres. 43 Account- ing Club 3, Sec. 4, Baseball 2, 3, Men's In- tramurals: Basketball 2, 3, 4, Football 4. at QL, f , ,Y .H . ,Q ,PY-AJ X CAROL SUE O'MARA, B. S. English Major S24 Dewitt St. Syracuse, N. Y. Sodality 1, 2, 33 Student Government: Rep. 3, 4, Glee Club 1, 33 Senior Show. JAMES AUGUSTUS O'SHEA, B. S. Erozzomirr Major Skaneateles Falls, N. Y. Dean's List, 1, 3, Sodality 1, 2, 3, 4g Dolphin 2, 3, News Editor fig Cliaumonot Debate For. um 3, 4, Economics Club 3. 43 Pi Gamma Mu 3, fig Wl1o's Wlro fig Assistant Baseball Manager 33 Senior Show. CAROL ANN O'CONNOlx, A. B. Erzglirb ilfnjor 19 Caton Dr. E. Syracuse, N. Y. Sodality 1, 2, 33 Student Government: Rep. 41 Dolphin I, 2, 3, 43 Black Robe 4, Mohawk Valley Club lg Chaumonot Debate Forum 1. 2g Glee Club 1, Senior Show. H. m .i. feed..- -. .IENNU5 INIARIE PATRIARCA, B. S. I1zd1z.r1ri.:l Rcflilziozlf Major 26M Owcgo St. Cortland, N. Y. Secretary Senior Class, Gamma Pi Epsilon 3, Sec. -lg Sodzility 1, 2, 3, 43 Southern Tier Club l. 2. 5. Alg Boot tk Buskin 2g Industrial Rela- tions 1, 2, 3, dig W. A. A. 2, 3g CO-ED CO-OP 4. THOMAS CHARLES PAWLICK, B. S. Ifmzmminr Ilfliljor 200 Herkimer St. Syracuse, N. Y. , i sis xxnx W sm my . H. E if f. 1... an E 555 Mm . .bm i 'E an 22:11 N ' B.. - :ff QQ ll. V tlcbggii S Nt. H vii? THOMAS JOSEPH PHILLIPS, B. B. A. Avmznzfilig Major 10-1 Elm St. Horne-ll, N. Y Pliilosopliy Academy -lg Accounting Club 3. -1 Mcn's Intrixmumls: Basketball 2, 3, fig Foot- ball 3, 4. mx lass Q DONALD VUALTER PAULUS, A. B. Hi,rf111',1' .1ll.lj0I' 1804 Butternut St. Syracuse, N. Y Arts Medal 33 Dean's List 3, -ll Sodality 3, 4 St. john Bcrtlimans 3, 'ig Dolphin 3, 4, Acad- emy of History 3, sig Chaumonot Debate For um 3, Sec. -'ig Dablon Rostra -ig Men's Intra- murals: Basketball 3. l ... 1 ' E l ,ri -- ,aff-ffssf.. - .2 ..,,, A 1 ' L 5? fl 1 A 3 Q. i ' .5 ,Eg Y! Q YY: Q , -: M JOHN PAUL PIRAINO, B. S. Et'0IIOIIIfl'.f zlltfjor me 217 Hickok Ave. Syracuse, N. Y. 1 '- Economics Club -I. I 3. E f 11 ll ,Qs 1 lm . . 11- '- L, 1 . WILLIAINI NELSON PHILLIPS, B. S. Ill11fbcw.1fir.f Major Pompey Center Rtl. Manlius, N. Y. Baseball 2, -lg Basketball 1, 2, 3, 45 Men's Intramurals: Football 2, Softball 31 Clavius Club -1. JOHN RICHARD PORCENG, B. B. A. ZIFFOIJIJUIIK fl-lnjor 220 Cadillac St. Syracuse, N. Y. Student Government: Rep. 1, 2. -lg Philosophy Academy -lg Accounting Club 3, fig Basketball 1, Z3 Mens Intramurals: Basketball 2, 3, -Ig Baseball 2, 5. -lg Football -lg Bowling -iz Senior Show. ,Mail ia, flkfri- In 1 B A x --H MICHATI EDWARD PALLOIIA B B A Bll.lf1!l'.'.l' AItll1.I4Q6'l1lL'l1l AI.'1f07' 311 North Collingwood Ave., Syracuse, N. Y. Baseball I. 2. 3, 413 Men's lntramurals: Foot- ball flg Basketball 2g Bowling -lg Senior Show. 1 -isztesw' . :S 11 ,, NMMA-5, ...uw XX RE W D? as ui 85' W s ,l . ge V JAMES AUGUSTUS PREVOST, B. S. Biology Major 520 Seymour St. Syracuse, N. Y. Trens. Sophomore Class, Pres. Senior Class Soclnlity 1, 2, 3, -13 Student Government: Rep. 33 Dolphin 1, 2, 35 Biology Club 1, 2, Exec- utive Board 3, 43 Men's Intramurals: Basket- ball 1. Q. NANCY CARROLL REID, B. S. Ezzglirb Major 742 South Ave. Syracuse, N. Y Sodnlity 1, 2, 5, 4g Dolphin 1, 2, 35 W. A. A. 1, 2, 35 Senior Show. THOMAS LIONEL RAES, B. S. IlldZlJ'lI'irl'.I Relaliazzf Major 96 jefferson Ave. Rochester, N. Y. Rochester Club 2, Vice Pres. 3g Glee Club 23 Industrial Relations 2, 3, 4. mio JOSEPH DOMINICK PULLANO, B. S. EL'0ll0fI1ft'.F Mrrjm' 119 Delhi St. Syracuse, N. Y. Stuclent Government: Rep. 2, 33 Black Robe 3g Philosophy Academy 5, Economics Club 2, 3, Li, Men's Intramurals: Football 1, 2, 3, -ig Basketball 1, 2, 3, -13 Softball 2, 3, rig Senior Show Director. 'l +1 . Q H .M i Mi DEXVITT RUANE, B. S. fllnjor First St. Ilion, N. Y. Valley Club 2, 5, 4, Boot and Buskin 3, 111 Men's Intramural Basketball 2, 3, 4. JOHN VERNON ROSI-IIA, JR., B. B. A. Erozzomiiir Nnjor 122 Harding St. Syracuse, N. Y. Dolphin 2, 3: Photography Editor 43 Black Robe 2, 3, -ig Economics Club 3, 4, Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4. ea? , ,RHI 1-. ..f gi. E i JOSEPH CARL RUFA, B. B. A. Arcorlzzlifzg illfzjor 712 Grove St. Ogdensburg, N. Y. Sodality 1, 2, 3, -ig Dolphin 1, Advertising Manager 2 8: 5, 4g Area Club Council 35 Black Robe 2, Advertising Manager 3, 43 Accounting Club 3, -fig Commerce 8 Industry lg Pep Rally Co-Chairman 3 dk 113 Northern New York Club 1, Sec. 2, Pres. 3, 4, Student Govern- ment: Rep. 2. 3, -lg Sophomore Carnival Chair- man 23 'XVbo's Who, Senior Show. I9 ,A H. PAUL RYAN, B. S. Srzriology Major 516 Glenwood Ave. Syracuse, N. Y. Soclnlity 1, 2, 33 St. john Bercbman's 1, 2g Philosophy Academy 4, Chess Club 25 Glee Club 1. 2, Sociology Club fi, Swimming. ' xxx Y. F 5 gh is ' N l Na A A 'ms 1 , A,.'L i 1. ,, ifesifsziaf .. 52 'C-wp. 1 w Q.-.sf X' Riff 5 M5 1- .zfg,gffK3:3:'v, Q.: , A -14 S S X at 'BN . nil S ROSEMARY ARLINE RYAN, B. A. -- Q Q E17,gli.rb Major L V . V if 228 Amherst Ave. Syracuse, N. Y. ' Smlality 1, 2. 3. -ig Student Government: Rep. '1 2. 5, -lg Co-Chairman R. E. C. fig Dolphin 1, ' 2, 3. Re-write Editor 43 Boot and Buskin 2, 55 SQ Glee Club 1. 21 Lihrairian 3. 4: W'ho's u, W , l , 51 F E- T,nY,:,,:, . - T ,- - -- - - :- . - rf' .Fr , 1 v -. -.Jg1v-,.- .- - 5 1 1 1. '1AJL l r 5'2 V Q' W 1. MARTIN RYAN, B. S. El'UIl07IIfC,S' Mqzjor 271 Ashdale Ave. Syracuse, N. Y Sorlality 1. 2, 3, -lg St. john Berthman's 1, 2, 3. -lg Liturgical Choir 1. 2. 3, Mig Dolphin 4' Blzlrk Rolne fig Boot tk Buskin 1, 2. 3, -11 Chau! monot Debate Forum lg Senior Show, Who' Who. GEORGE SAX SCHMITT ROBERT FRANCIS SAXWMILLER, B. B. A. Sofiologjf Mffffff B11,rizmr,r ill,-zzmgcfzzzezzt Illzzjor 509 C5118 St- SYfaCl-156, N- Y- 1019 Danforth St. l Syracuse, N. Y. Philosophy Academy Vice-Pres. 31 Boot 84 Bowling 1, 3. Buslcin 2, 3. 4g Sociology Club 3, Vide-Pres. 4, ,V ,I if 52521 ,a it 13111551 - , a-E. 1 11 We V ' -1 -- W , 1111 V. l W W . W I 11 55: wah 5551255 ,, A.v,A.v, gag 'Q . , . 1 , ,, ,.,. -ffzgz as l RONALD JOHN SCHULTZ, B. S. Ecozzozzziff Al,1jfJ7' 100 Fairmownt Ave. Liverpool, N, Y, Dean's List lg Student Government: Rep. 33 -.Black Robe 3, Economics Club 1, 2, 3, fig Men's Intramurals: Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4: Foot- ball 1, 2, 3, 4: Softball 1, 2, 3, 4, Volleyball 23 San Pablo Bouts 2, 3. Q 2, l 'E ' ff, 1 ,ga an Q glgm 1 ma k '11 him 5 - -. L- ., Q9 ,if - Pf5,1,,'1,a1:. 31 1111Lgjg-Qiegf ...,,. ,N W .Coma ..,1 ml 111 .1 , 1 as W. .. ' Hun, 11 L , llll 1 1 I9 ,Nsjsggiii ,Q ROBERT ANTHONY SMALL, B. S. Efozzomirf Major 604 Wfalnut St. Favetreville. N. Y, Soeial Studies Medal 1, 2, Dean's List 1, 2, 33 Class Pres. 2, Alpha Sigma Nu 3, Vice- Pres. -lg Student Government Rep. 1, 2, 4: Dolphin 2, Associate Editor 3, Editor-in-Chief fig Black Robe 3, 43 Chaumonot Debate Forum 1, 2. 3, 113 Economics Club 3, 4, Basketball Manager 1, 2, 3, 43 Pi Gamma Mu, Pres. 43 Wl1o's Wlmo 4, Senior Show. 1 gf -1'- F ,x.-as .3 ,., 11121111 Q., L., y. Q. . . 1 111z1lll111x11 . 1 11 1 1f'1a 1 1 ,''1Q1P15121ii511f21,fggs21a21s21a211 ,R 11, 1111 11: 111 1 SIGMUND STANLEY SO-IDA, B. S. Iudzzflrial Relatiozzf Major ANDREW B. SMITH, B. S. A105 Avery Ave. Syracuse, N' Y- L11ii11ix'i.1l.QReI.vfiw1J Major qv- K N IN H Chaumonot Debate Forum 2, 35 Industrial '34 TIS ini i I , l ll. fihituw Relations 1, 2, 3, 4. O LL. C u .., nt ustria leations 1, 3 -1 Basketball 1, Mens Intramurals: 1 Swimming 1. MICHAEL JOSEPH SORENDO, B. S. Erozzwflizir Major 909 Second St. Solvay. N. Y. DCllU'S List 2, Eg lfcunonucs Club 3. Sec. llg Mcn's Intramurals: Buskctluull lg Softball 2, 3. ul .- .1 -14 1 -- .Jn ,. 3 1.351 . W., 2 , :Q , .. Qin wwf l . L if L. - Q Q HW 222: l? . wif lima 1, ll m Class .Y Y.l2': 2'1' f :!' . fvx r L if Rig -'T' ll 'A BEVERLY JANE SPAGNOLO. B. 5. JAMES THOIVIAS SPATQLDING. 8.5. lli.rIm'y Major Emzzwuir-' Mlzjw' 104 Lincoln Pk. Dr. Syracuse. N. Y. 21 Reed St. Marcellus. N. Y. Smlnlity lg Dolphin 5, 4: Academy of Econumius Club 5, -lg Basketball I, 3. History 2, 3, -'lg Bishops Focry Clulw l. 3, -'ig Golf ll. 2. 3, 4g Glcc Clulv l, 2, 3. KENNETH R. SPARROXW, B. B. A, BIl.l'fIlL'J'.l' Mfzzmgwzzwzf M.1jf1r 205 Craton St. Syracuse, N. Y. Bzlsebzlll lg Men's Intrzzmurzllsz Bas- ktball 1, 2, 5. l 1 3, , i 1 IME? , - JH: ' 1, -Yr--.C-. xc, L N A 5, VT, - , -.I .Till .1 I pEF'fJL1l -. Q 1 A 1,2755 . - qnrr an H, 1 ri-.1 , X 3 ,. .v.f1lQ,-Mig . f mg . .24 1 A , ' ' 1 ir ' .J . , 'T' ' - ffl. ' C ' .1 H W I g 1 - .-....,. ww,-,V , .-ri ww 5 -A wx 1 LAVURENCE SULLIVAN, B. S. vw Major Chapel Pl. Binghamton, N. Y. L.lIU!'glCZll Choir 2, Dolphin 1, 2, Black Robe lg Southern Tier Club 1, 2, 3, Philosophy Academy 3, History Academy 33 Alpha Phi Omega 2, 3, 4, Chaumonot Debate Forum 1, 23 Chess Club 3g Dablon Rostra fig N. S. A. 4, Men's Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4. JI. , Ji PAUL BRUCE SZLOSEK, B. B. A. Arcoznzfing Major 737 Schuyler St. Syracuse, N. Y. Accounting Club 3, 43 Physics Club 23 Men's Intramurals: Football 2, 3,'4g Softball 3, Bas- ketball 1, 2, 3, 4, Intramural Board 3, Chair- man 4. LESTER CHARLES TARRY, A. B. Ezzglirb Major 207 Williaiiis St. Onviflll, N- Y- Boot and Buskin 23 Glee Club 2, 3, 4, Senior Show. ,Kiw- if SUZANNE LIARIE STABILE, B. S. Ilzduilriczl Relulimu Major 304 Malverne Dr. Syracuse, N. Y. Dolphin 2, 3, 43 Bishop lioery Club 1, 2, 3, 4g Industrial Relations 1, 2, 3, 45 XV. A. A. 2, 3, Sailing Club 1 2, Senior Show. - an -V V BJ, 1 ' ' i t --f 1 'K ' ' -F , . I .V X .J . if v -l 'YY B 5? . : is RICHARD G. THOMSON, B. S. I11d11.rlrial Relnliozzr Major 3400 W. Genesee St. Syracuse 9,.N. Y. Student Council 4, Academy Qljhilosophyj 3, -113 Chaumonot Debate Forum 1, 2, 3, 4, In- dustrial Relations 1, 2. 3. -lg Men's Intramurals 2 Football 1, 2, Basketball lg Modern Language Club 2. IIARBARA ANN VOTRAW, B. S. Sociology Major 109 Berwyn Ave, Syracuse, N. Y. Sodality 1, 2, 3, Dolphin 2, 3, 4, Bishop Foery Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Boot Sr Buskln 2, 33 Glee Club 1, 2, 3, Sociology Club 3, 43 W. A. A. 1, 2, Bridge Club 3, 4, Sailing Club 1, 23 Senior Show. S 1 V ' 1 ,. .t YX., ogg... 1, T. at- aifbx.. H , ANDREW ARTHUR WALKER, B. B. A. Accoznzmzg Major lass IVIARJORIE LOUISE VOSBURGH, B. S. Sociology Major 13 Monroe Hts. Cortland, N. Y. Sotlality 1, 2. 3, -ig Southern Tier 1, 23 Sociol- ogy Club 3, Sec. 4, Co-ed Co-op Rep. 45 Or- chestra 1, Sec. 2, Vice Pres. 3, Pep Band 2, Senior Show. .Y Zh . . Q '- ! G Q s. 'Si-ff I 1211 Micllaml Ave. Syracuse, N. Y. Dean's List 2, Soclnlity lg Student Govern- ment: Rep. 2, 3, fl, Accounting Club 3, Pres. 4, Mens Intramurals. Basketball 1. f l956 HOMAS JOSEPH WOYTHAL, B. B. A. urizzerr Mmmgemerzt Major 319 Liberty St. Syracuse, N. Y. olphin 1, 2, 33 Sports Editor 43 Black Robe 2, 3, 43 Men's Intramurals: Basketball 1, 2, 3. '31 Football 2, 43 Baseball 1, 43 Bowling 43 ntramural Board 2, 3. E l V I i l l 1 K lift lx ANDREW ANTHONY WILLIAMS, B. S. Erazzonzirf Major 1514 Park St. Syracuse, N. Y. Dean's List SQ Alpha Sigma Nu 3, 43 Sodality 2, 33 Black Robe 43 Philosophy Academy 43 Chemistry Club 13 Sociology Club 3, 43 Eco- nomics Club 3, Vice Pres, 43 Men's lntra. murals: Basketball 1, 2, 3, 43 Football 1, Bowling 4. JOHN ROBERT ZWIRECKI, B. S. Biology Major' 121 Walden Ave. Buffalo, N. Y. Sorlality 1, 2, 33 Liturgical Choir 1, 43 Student Government 43 Biology Club 2, Treas. 3, 43 Glee Club 13 Orchestra 1, 2. i. 3 H 3.1.1. .r , . liijjfweiiiiv 5135533 mi mlzll Jlibli. wfli?i5i?i?5 View Nl ,.,, ,w A 31. 1 ui , ,,,. illlail' . ., ,,,. ,. ,, ANNA MAE WRENN, B. S. Erzglirb Major 212 Allen St. E. Syracuse, N. Y Commerce and Industry 1, 23 Glee Club 2, 3, 4, N. S. A. 4, Sailing Club 1. Weather Hot SHOW Cool Cast LE MCY E CCL STCP D TH DIRECTED BY . .--A -. fs' ll I ml X, ' Your eye ..Y. .. 1- Y,.:, 3.5: me ,Mm wV--,!1 1 l : I V. , N1 ,, Mm I 1 .4 I . I 1'?4'?f?G5SU ?r:rrf ' '-iu - , 4 , i i fra: . 2 f ' y I ' ' , ' I 1 E Q l 3? - iv j, Mind your business, Dudley is doing O. K. Will you bc my date? I 1 -Q ,q if f 5- I Don't bc bashful, I-Iarpo! Mink! ' Progresses P URNAL ga CLASS GF 'se I Star Final PRESSES SEPH D. PULLANO M- 132-' ' ,, , in f f' ' 1 F - 3 X f , - T ,nil 3,53 , rm 5 I ,,, K N K . .mu Youre brcnthmg on my dmmond I , 1' R f S45 ' 4' H W on o o 's off if 1 554 ' M 'uv ,,'4 'I M ay Rf - .,h.. 4 1,37 . n 1 V Sm o f A 4 . o ' -N, - 5 fl,-' N-Q I, YAY J, ,I V- SQ o .ff Q 1 fs. .. ,.1-jp W ' 'P ' 0, I- . Covered Wagon Girls I Such a man .... Go, Daddy-O' I could write 11 book No More 4 , 1 i .ii :Hr , vv , , .. AH' I 'ni iff .-V il in , ,IM l . 1 5 'I' 1 qu- ik 7 li ,. !lQL-iffl Nah., I 1 Thats my Desire :', I ll 1 24-.E 3 rw Q. ,R gli i'-W I 2,1 E .,l W ,L v l 3 -i i 1,'Yjr1 , 3. Excuse Mel! LA Oh, my leg! l've been robbed 5 I . X f ,ff m Biggest Star of the Show Bum me! l'm ai piece of toast' Love and Marriage l The lovely Claudette This is my country! af' XVe were welcomed aboard for our four-yea.: voy- age in September, 1952, an cager and enthusiastic crew. willing and able to perform the tasks set before ns. lt seemed a long journey as we set sail for an horizon yet unknown, with rough seas to be con- quered along the way. That first year, with a festive Orientation Wfeek behind us, it seemed smooth sailing for awhile, until thosc miclvsemester marks put ns on the alert, and made tts wary of our cock-sure attitude. It was then we posted a lookout. Our Freshman dance and the annual St, P.ttriek's Day party were huge sutcesses and gat e us that team spirit so sorely needed on this craft upon which we chose to serve. Wfe felt like old salts when we returned for that eventful Sophomore year, and not even our first glimpse of Philosophy could frighten us into the grasp of Davey jones' legendary locker. Wfe had a gay time at the Sophomore Carnival. l-lard work made it a glowing success, Wlill we ever forget lid Zogby as the Egyptian dancing girl, or nur parody on Hamlct? This was the year when we really began tn realize the vistas of learning there were to he seen: when we started to dig in and participate in Chaumonot, bodality, the Dolphin, Glue Club, and Student Coun- til. Witli Father Curtin navigating our ship. we had no fear of getting lost at sea. and took a brief shore leave, before returning For our junior year to be further directed by our now well-known and well- loved counsellor, As we left the point of no return and came into the home stretrh, we were prudent enough to know that we had just gone through the calm before the storm. Some pretty rhoppy seas were ahead, and we were wise enough to realize that to head into the wind was the best way to fight it. Philosophy got tougher, .ind our responsibilities a little heavier, but we gritted our teeth and tatkled all of them. XVC came out on top though, and they were not all rough ,L '-zz 3 i .J O l' ,I ' .fbi its the 'hong to .J t, ,B ht that C0 1- Kxy , . untS 'Vi in . F! -x. unior times. Wie had calm seas too. Remember the Al Prom? Sauter-Ifinnegan set the pace for some smooth dancing. And the Communion Breakfast was an inspiring, as well as convivial, gathering. As we entered our Senior year. some surprises were in store. XVe were sure we could roast home now--'twould be smooth sailing the rest of the trip. But the wind, was soon taken out of our sails, as Ethics and Theology bared their sharks' teeth. With jim Prevost at the helm, we settled down to a well-ordered final year. Ottr Senior party showed 0 e who h-id hail any doubts that here was a ship any n . manned by a crew which one could point to with pride. one which any foreign craft would hesitate to aceost. After the marks tame through in january, we who had made itf' threw ourselves into the work .rheavl on the Senior Show. Ine Ptlllano proved worthy of the important trust we had in him as show director, and we tame up with at smash hit. Stop the Presses will hold it prominent' place in our memories. And our own slim-waisted Louis Brin- r.lisi's rendition of jose Greco will always be rernem' be-red. Our Senior Trip was one we would not have missed for the world. New York City was the site of a gay .intl busy week-end, one which will long live in uur book of never-to-be-forgotten events, There have been manv things-'our studies. our religious attiiities, our side trips to Siena. :tad our improniptu gatherings, which have welded rt bond among us in this foursvear journey, bitt the certain 'ntanfribles the spirit of unity. the love we had for I r F, . . nur crewm.ttns,--these are euuallv unforgettable, and t tttlly unsurp'tss'ihle The friendships we have made ei : . . . ' A ' el 't our alma mater will always bt true. and the loya ty n will ever he steadfast. There has been no mutiny abnard this vessel. Wfe have sighted land nnw. The voyage will soon be over. There will never be another--this only do we regret. Mary Martha I-lopkins 1-is 5 E fttit- . tg.: , it the . , , Jimi fi f-ftgfg, 5 ,Y ti. f t ' g.3z'?3g V, 1:2 . we ' xiyff mimi-if ' niggas I, , e ij? 1 5, . it - ,- . N ' . - 1 s L. A '1 , , S... f - Y y C635 l x' 'fir' .- V , . 2.3 .- ' I :5f.-new -.,,,:5- .',i'--Af-5' L 251. - - s t I believe! Wliat do you mean we need the money? ,La V - 'vfk 'w2.L l Xvlilch Oni? ,gn r .-.7 -. X L l , . 7 is Zrmmers brother. 4 E55 -fi. 'Q' ' so 1-' ' -.u:'-- - Llil - n ,,... x I. if - , mm - rr - Z :fs J E lgllses ssll if r T4 z :-'s-ar- ' -H ' r- rj.. Y .Q .4 . s, I 60 cents n shot Dig those crazy legs! The class Mass at St. Josephs r k Y M ,rd Okay, yOU SUY 57 1et's g0 l GUYS and Dolls , Q- Q L U Sing me hearts and flowers! Wfherc is my beer? a . 'YM 'eve 'fsxn . 9 'K sk. YN fad . E L s ,M If 'I 3 6. I l 'fir If l , , l mf fb- , 2 il egg, .v F ' rfb : ' ' 'VXI' l .I A' 'FV ' ' all sill if l . My ffm, -' -- 1' q ln l N A, FG- W V -kiwi? J V.. ' . 'Q- 4-eg vs, I 1- , rs, V5 ! ' X i .X 1 in Y l ,x Nj r .Q V Alf- . r on f e 1 4 oss me a 1-OH! I - ' 4 UNI IERQRAIDUIATIES V .gpg :exam in 1 an an saints in u asian-:nm I nnnnnsnsnsuluuui q in s :swan ll n s su mann The Junior C ss In September we journeyed back to Le Moyne a little proud-we were on the other side-we were upperclassmen. Our annual retreat changed this attitude however. Suddenly we realized how fortunate we were to have this opportunity. After being revitalized for the struggle ahead, we began planning our studies and various events. We had much to do. The work seemed endless, but then, so did our spirit. Parties, vacations, exams, ball games- they all seemed so far distant, but all too quickly, they became reality, and now are but highlights in our memory of Le Moyne. Our Junior Prom was magnificent. It was everything we had expected, and more- but it too was over. Does everything end so quickly? Is everything so futile, so temporary? To these questions we seem to be finding answers. We find that the courses we are taking do have some real bearing on our way of thinking, on our way of life. We had hoped they would. XVe'are realizing, and moreover, learning to prove, that there is something which is not futile, something which is not tempo- rary. - We feel we have done well this year, thanks to the faculty, our parents, and our fellow students. OFFICERS Seated: jane Seubert, Serreln1'y,' Fran Driscoll, Treamrer. Standing: Mike Sherlock, PreJ'ide11l,' Anne Holmes, V. Preyiclenl. R. A'1-learn lfrouomffr Major fl . r 1 . N V N A - +1 1 . f ' . .z:f,r, JL pf .1 ii, M. Barber Soriofugj' Ahljol' - 'R' tl ' .133 R. Bohland lI!l1Ill.l'lI'jr1l Reluliorzr Mojo: f' .. I H f so Q -' Qs 1 I 1 N' A L , f n' mf WN ci as 1 4 -rg, HH x I . A, , '-' , ,Iwi rl 5. if -Ls: K C. Brennan Arrofnlliog Major Mx I 'I 'rf I5 na F . - If -ga A E ' 1 5- ,. 7, s: , hx i Y E5 E V. 111 , ., M-.fm rr W AX! ' 'I 55 , ' r F .1 , z ur , M. Brown G'C'11C'l'67Z Burinerr Major C. Caughey Biology Major ' H 'T .. ooo - ., Y B it - . X fx Q57 X 1 l A N f 1- -.1 -r' f . -. . ag.. .1 355: K Dr r , Q - 2 ir.. Q ? 9 , 3 .... Q ., j 5,-r 1 -.' j 4' , - A ' .in F, .Q .-Im-. ' Kr. 2 1- V - '- . D. Ahern C. Aman GVUIIUIZIZ b1z.ri11c'r.r Erzglirfa Major Major -xr ,, x W H, - Z Y -' H X. 2 , I' -' :::, ' A NN- ? LQ:-H F' S ' x .' if f..5'E:5i555?- fi I .-...:.-'1 1 . ' - H 32.51. vo gif 'Q f- - 1 1- M ' .F ,.,., E r :.,- K, Y lr, G.. . XX g 25- x -. . ' rl. V. 5 r. .-. ll: 'Q QV. Armanr M. Ashmore R. Baia: Sorzology Major l1.f,r1of'y M.1jor lmln.vfri,1I Rvl.11iou.r .M.ljor Y I-L ' A f , , bv ' r .-'ff rs . 1 ai 3 5 Q rrrffiia. m r X M '- tx ' - jjj? f 'v , fffs. iiQif2Q1 ' L R. Berry M.11l1 Major W '19 f 1 W M, Bmuckmunn 1311111611 fllrzjor k ,,,e'vr.. ,.- x 4 - B5 B' , if ui W g la 1 - ,4,,, , hyg- . . Simmer for 50 minutes in two litres or formaldehyde . . . From lJ4KclJ J' Kjfrloerz. 11 '5jL2 2 5fE iv, ,., . , Q j J B. Brown wa .- C. Bunker T. Burke Hirlory amz' Poliliml Scie Ice' Major llirlory Major E. Chaperon T, Cinppn Biology Wfnjor Soriology Major lll1lll.Il1.ifff.'J' Major ' :, A ,- .. 'P A' ' r W 6 A I . 'I 4 ., . i'g...5E5E5Er,-,ll . . , , x W airy , N r V 4 612229 A kk' j 1, T 'NL B' .1 . S. Calogero D. C2ll'fRlgl'10 R. Cnr'mxx'uy Sorlology Major Cl7L'lh'f.l'll'y Major .-irmlrzzliflg Mujor j , . Q., I 1 Zi 1 Q .vig . , I . 1 , V .. 1I1i?i,:! . 5, I 1 ' 'Q' ai --. j ka r f ' , A '1u i . 'Sgr JW, , . v 'WM' W F. Cichocki A. Cincottal XV. Clumcnr Moro Major I3ir11U,L'j' Alrljfll' l'lry.1'ir'.w' A'.ljIll' asp , -'SE Nh T.. H . . , N. Como fIrrr11111fi11g Major 1 V 9 C. Crumb Sfll'illll!,Q4j' flfgjnr wi l - - Q ..,, 1 if' g I V ' 55 1 5 F. Dain jIj.fl0J'-1' Il'I11f01' A xy D. Devine 1fi.ff07',1' Illnfor K R. Dickerson I 11.61111 ffrirll Rz'111li011.r . 'R --.. . -' f-:' 21,1 ..,,......,x ...gf H .,.,1A . 1 5-l J. Congel I1.'1f11.rrrial Relcrlionf illfrjorfm Y G. Cullen Arm1111fi11g Major T4 E E YYY H ..:, fr VJZ .,..f f,f:f.P -ff .. l ' 5 YC ' TW ., M f , . , ,Qi Al. Danitz M1116 ljllllilil' wr' ,, . 4 l . 5 KLQEJ- .. ,. -N G. DiCaprio lf1'111101111f.r Major iff' -' 'W- Ewa J. Doty llirmry M11jr11' K' 'i ... je 2.2.4 K, 1 55 if l X 'Lu L' if 'ri 'f 5 W 1' B X '-6151: 15732, - EW N l J. Conlon C. Cnscntino D. Crough pX7,jLfl!'.f Alllllfl' Ili-'lffrm' Major E11g'li,fb Algjm' r J rf-Q5 .. . '- f W- , - Bif f ull? iss. ' Eiga . rw ' 3 . A - wg :X 2 . . 4 .11 '- l 1 : 1 11. .4 -' .SRV ' l -' ffi L- M. Cupelo J. Czerwinski C011 0121! B11.ri my II .1rm1111r.F11.Q 111.1101- Major if 'J rr V '- X ' 1 1. , V .5 1 f . , , ,V , B, Dm-ling D. DeLuca bl. Denlmrrl Ifflyjjfppjffj Adgfgf P!7.'l'.lil'.f flldflh' BHJZUKQ-1' Al.If0J' -I - A V V ' A V Gosh! I.nVcllc. HC clulggcd them ull. 1ll WUI' 'Tv :Y V I -' 77 f 5 ' ,. 1 .- ' 1 l ll lx Jf. J. Dmis C. Driscoll M. Dussing- D. -Iilwoorl T. Enright R. Erwin llirfnry Mnifn' l'r1lilimlSri1'12fc Sf1rif11f1,Qy Mlllffl' lT11,qflfl' Mfllvf llll!ll.l'fI'iffl Relfzlionr Gwfwufl B11,ff11vvf Major Major Majnr tv., , T Q 5 L i 1 ' , fa, -ll . . ' 'Q' ' .' 'Q -9,- .., .Q V 'Eff X l l 1 5 1 X X M. Farrell P. Feltrinelli B. Fisher 12. Fitzgerald M- Flood Hffulmxilicf Major 1ll6f'Il.l'll'i.:I! Relnliom '2c'f11If21IIlfJ jllfljfll' El'0IIlJllliL'.l' Major flldlb Mnjf' Al.lj01' :gzip --vi,-fggggzw. ' , Q My N K Y . .- A iigiiki , i i - ig f1'?2m..1 l 1 in is 2,532 , 1-. Y n r .,,. .. . 'f ' K' rl M A, -A, X -1 W., NK 4 Q... iii .ii . Bl me Y A A r in L 1. , . ' R. Fox XV. Frank J. Gallery A. Gavin A. Giumartino 111c7lIl,l'll'frll Rclaliofzr Major Biology Mfljor' . -v:iE J. Ginncola EL'0ll0!llil'.l' Major Eronomirx Major W. Gieselman Bed 8: Bored l ii W 'fs , K W we .iff ,- . if 9 5 5 5 1 if? ,., ., M. Hanley A. Hannon Sociology Major Sociology Major Hlmlfzllifier Mfajor Sbriology Major Sflfilllllg-1' lllnljfll' B. Gingeleski N. Gisondi G. Green Sociology Major At't'IlllIIffl1'Q Major Biology Major X .li IW f l' F fi? wflgf-if ' f, 523:4- 1. .. sm f . fl :I f L- 251519 N52 l A 1. Grilli R. Hzllpin Gl'l1l'I'1Il B11.riue.f.s' l?l'l!ll.'flll7il'.l' Jllujor ' 1, , M. Hnmmerle Hfrlfflghl' fll.IjUf S. Hnlpin MJIII Major ,QL 12 W' 'V X.. :ir ' '.' ': l Lf- ai- . F li w-an 5 A 1 V' 4 E l v ll.fl':.:53r' l ' ' gllgfl 1--P if-.Zi 1. f'.Ef2l lm N. U 3 'lggjui i 1 BV - JA. - Q, 'Qflff-7 ' l f f .ff ' .. .wr . . S. Hnpanowicz J. Hnrty I. Hcrrmamn D. Higgins Efojlonlifx Mfljof' GL'11L'I'll! B11.fi11v.r.r lll:,ll.l'fl'l.ll Rrl.1f1o11.r lfzzgllflf N.1jor ,Major llhljor lf. Hoffmann Hifffrlkj' llI.linr H. Hubert lfa'f11m111i4'.r fW.lff1r . , A ' z Y 1 A Q -,J ., A E. Kalin I'li.f!m'Y1 M.1jfn' 1 A. Holmes Sufinlogy .Major T. Hutt l11r1'11.frri.1l Rvln!im1.r il l.1jw' l n-2 Q.. .-2. l l 4 S. Kall .'lL'1'lJllIIfillg Nfljm' -5 fi ' Al 1 w:..li'1. V .1252 xx' . .e I lf-'ii 1 '-. i'Ek13.l'H5:3f, if M 'ffm -. 1 -Eff? .1 1 1 ffm 11 l . i , I ' i X ts' A I d Ai H41 5' 'gl 5 ml .3 1.51 F173 ' L' N '11 ... 1 1 . - -Q.,-1 1525115 ,A ldzfrmkfl 11.31211 , .il-11l':'1-INQ, nga- .gl 1 x L. H opcs lr1d'11.ffri.1l R6'ZilfjfJlI.f 11H.ljlH' M. jqmocsko Soriolagy Najaf G. Kumille flrrulrllfillg il'I.1,iur - E- . - xl- x 1 mf' lx if 41 I 1 if L. I . x AV I l , X .f 'ff win M K L' 1 .-wi .1-,R 3.41. we Us E 5 I .IT I , 1 -.Y I wonder wlio's kissing her now? T7 - ' ,.....2-H.. , ' .' xi .'7t'- :a ' 11 ' l , 5 ...- i -- ' L , ' f 1 . l . A 11 A Ml T' 1 -. 1 1 ' . gil '1'. Kauinuugh lhlljfillll SL'jc'l1L'L' J. Kehoe G'wzer.1l B11.fi11e.f.f eaq K. Ken-nelly H. Kent K. Kervick j. Kidd 'l'. Kircligcssncr lli.1'ffn'y M.1j0r lm!uv1r1.iZ Ilel.1f1m11' Geuwxzl Blarimavi' l'lvy.ri:.1' M.ziur Ijlv-i.1ir.1' .fll.1fm- jllljor 1U.rj0r . ll I 1 gl x - ' 1 Y a ,, .bu A u. ' 1 . is . 4 U 1 . 1 1 .Q f' V, . . 5. 3 . 5121. .1 ,, ,,. 4 , 1 .1 ' 1 ' 1 - .1 . .' ' ' ,. 4 2 Q IQ ., .1 Niue. L! ,W 4 X, x .. ui ,ul , ' - , , , ,.'f1jK.j1 . . , ,vi ,if ...si 1 .ip 1 Q a . , ., . '1 'I 1 ' V -13 '1 1. X -1. ' .A , l ' A 'VE ' -, AL .' 1 .ji - V lf... -T 455 ' h , ' .1 f- li ' , D -,E M. Laportn R. Lz1Treill P - Y fi 'ffl ' Kq.w',A l1Il'!llI'.'l Millar' flrivulnifilly A'l.ljUl' - .- i 11 i , li A ,T 11 il: -' .xi 5 f. . K .4 .L W1 1 'i2.'.iL- Hi1.+'7 . n :gal :g ' 5 -. j ,f wv?':g5',,i-Fiisff 4 2. . '- if ii 1 J ' ' 352597 '3' 1, - ' ' ' l-4'ag : E 4V 'L 141-1 , I, - 4L1'.F'3 . 1 'A 1 lr - C? .5 fi . ' . at If . i lk 1 1152 1 1 , ip '1 - 1 i f if ' '1 -. . - . ,' 1 ' - -' - .- .-'1i.i.... -'--...fs Tlmnkcw, ltk something l just thrcw on. F. Leo J- I-Ink Erfn1f,mir.r nfilflll' Plv-1'.fif.i' Muim' 1 T. Kelly Erw:wn'.irr M.11jffr I.. Komurek MJIJJ 1Tl.1ffJr R. Lalvelle 1'1j,l'flH j' .uid Pf1l.71if.1l Sriwztv fU.lfl1I' R. Lomhunlo Soriologly ill.1im' 0,-Az., 1--1. JA E. Long lirorzomicx Major Sociofogy M ajor N ' ' ,Q , A. Massa Erozzozzzim Major ., Z .M , Now, why can't the cafeteria be like this? P. McEnrce zlvzz ' Q - . A so A 4 ai i ' wig- I i V 7 Y I 'Y , D. McPherson R. Mack M. Maher Soriology Major G'e11eral Bz1.fi11e.r.r Soriology Major Major l i Z H2 . gm - ls? 3512 W'-' . '51 ig sf 'YE' W ' '. i ,i .W L. Muttis R. Mazzochi M. Messe Malo Major 3 J. Morris I lldll.fll'f:.'ll Relafiom Major ,, J., -A : E -l .-1 'Y .:.g' 1 if- ii RW .: i Q 5 lx X 1 ,lf D. Nicholson Phyliar Illajor Izzzlnxlrial Refaliolzx Major ACE0lllIfiIl,Q Major XV. Milam Poliziml Sciwzre Major I , A. McCarty Socmlogy Major .E ' ' -. ,H nl W L L y U H vm ...gg dw H mini. w I i '3 M W M A Y' V I M. McLaughlin Cl7Pll7f.fll'J' Major Q, . I, ' . 1 UE -L 1 X ,Nga ' ' V M' ml Sill .QT F 3 E 1 ,. I, g HL' :I X 4 J. Massncl Cbl'Jl1f.Yl7'Y Major : HN... 4 W, iii ii n - S. Milligan I11a'u,f1riaI R all aiiozzr Major .X A . :, 9-- UL? xp! j Q wg, x i. N Q H ,ii i 4 'M. McDermott Soriology Major D. McMahon Ecozzomirx Major Y is A fl XV. Mastin Accolmling Major S. Mollura Cbemiflry Major ef. -efvniivlun ng , I 1 I N 0 EI: X D . so , QWIFX 1 Q I A 4 in G. Mullen G. Negzns I . .'1fL'l7lIlIfiIl,L' Major Pbyxirf Major ,i D-, J - ..,. A , - '04 A-.1 -9' ll .,j N ,ii N 'cw X I' 79' Aol . , 1 D A lr X v :L -,f'1fg2gf1fij. ,, f -.':.w.-A- -,uk s. 1' Q, -ii. -gf -Cf. A J. Nixdorf G. O'Hem A portrait of the young man as an artist Mallv Major C.'lu-nlivry Major fsurrounded by works and literatij. i 3 ,.' .5 ii I, . ' ' A -if 'Z ,i , 'ma - i -' . fa-.ll j . I i 1 re! .. S , U. i. li .. I 1 M. O'Reilloy L. Oscuro R. Palladino 5101081 M11f0r Hlllllilllilffj Major Biology Major f-1 E- --- - Y ' 1 ,m,,q. of -f . SW?-r. ,, , .1 :'l:'W -' H rn V- W 5 , 5. K f ' i V. E ex i -'F L ggi. 4 i . - J- 1i , ff? WE.. J- PUOH V N. Plume M. Polisino Efvfwllllfi IWNIOY History Major lilllllllllilifkl' if .!' -' N lx ' j 9 N LA ' 3 3 i F, L P. Post L. Potter Arromzfizzg Major Soriology Major r. .i P. Powell Soriology Major i' ,f f P l ii x -.S A i,' .f'j-Q ' N ,ig-.Air N ' Y , 5 A -ir .24 , R. Prairie R. Pucello ludmtrial Refzliiom History Major Major Q2 iA ' I AAN '4 1 Qi --U 7 'jx t .I ' ' . ' ' Q 'lr V rf Y , :vi l EXT. ., 5 -. .J S. Romeo GfRoberts lliflory and Poliziml Hummzilier Major SL'fl'II!'E Major C I Y Til 1' ,: 1 , Ng A N f. ,N .R .- D. Parks I. Piltame Acroluzling Major Effllllllllfff Major Administration, junior Varsityu 5' cr C. Reschke AL't'0lllllil1g Major Mx XV. Salomone Sofiology Major .xl Y 'i 'i l P. Reynolds G6'IlLJl'i'll Blllfillyfl' Major J. Sartori Arrozmlizzg Major 15OA X E R Schudclmln E. Sears Cbwnlulfg M ljw Hlnlzaniliex Major J I P ylx I. D. Senecal Pbyxirs Major 2 Q. ravvlivg If I' 1 1- :Wu in .4 5- Hwy K I , AQ Hx g J T Q 5, ., 'JY6 2 gb .g..., 4' L sm Uh n 511 uw I f y P lf an ji, f V 4 R. Smolinski Hlmlalzirief LC MUYNE ... xg 13f 'Q..': XXFS 5 M H if mmm -5 jl a5i'M LE MOYNE M IIICI .- M ST. PE - BU St Peter don't you call me, 'cause I Cillfl' go. . . T. Swan Ef0lI07lIiL'.f Major -9-2 ' ks. ' ffffF'N! is L F. Wisneiki 1lI!fll.ffI'il1! R el ali o rl.: Major A. Tackman Biology Major H . 3.1.2.1- fig i?':5??' if L 11 :S V Z W Q1..f if Ii? - iii? , N.. egg . . . if ' . '- fx. -4355 I. Seubert ECfllION1jl'.!' Mzljor' ,mv A. as v X ' , all U 'J 1 7 F. ' N ' wif r 4A-' ' BBW? .-,um 5.3 ajj fe --K W 5 fr 1: is V Q3 . 4 - 3 - 1:55. N. Stack YWNC FR -I. Vacco Acrolmliug Major 'sEy i V C'.:,r:f- L N iw? . ifrxvgi ig ! f fi MSE' I Q.?'wSfl..f 1 ., rr3??7X?g1.g?Si:2fi5 ' A 11 jjaa j. 2552255531 y ' . Uff 4 7,1 Q. K ,i'j'QmA5n::xs!.. A. Wfisniewski V. Woods Indlfffrlal Relfzlioux Cbemirzry Major Major I S. ' .- J. Simone French Major M .V Stetler AL't'0llllliIIg Aiajor W. Stewart Pbyxifr Major .X .141 B. Stinziano Soriology Majrzf' M- VHH Zandt VU. Westcott Snciolofj' Major Afffilllllillf Major R. Zenter E. 'Zulinkc Gwzcral BII.fi1IF.fJ' Soriology Major The Sophomore Registering for our second year at Le Moyne, we of the Sophomore Class walked with a certain pride justified in view of what we had accomplished in our initial year on the Heights. We were now in the second phase of our journey to the threshold of erudite manhood and planned to accomplish even more. We were ready to increase the prestige and industry of the class, to complete any obligation which would benefit not only ourselves but the college as wellg to work toward both a scholastic and a spiritual diploma which would instill in our characters the qualities of better Catholic laymen. And we, the Senior Class of '58 did accomplish our goals. Many of our classmates received Dean's List honors. Our members were active in all of the various clubs and organizations on campus and in many instances rose to official positions in an incredibly short time. We had representatives participating in every sports event. Our own class activities included several parties and dances which successfully augmented our spirit as well as our treasury. If this spirit does not fade and we continue to work as cooperative individuals within an organized body, we can look into the eminent future and see ourselves going beyond our goals, accomplishing things which will make Le Moyne as proud of us as we are of her. OFFICERS 1' Standing, L-R: M. Marshall, Secretary, Colligan, Preriflenl Sitting, L-R: J. Rosenberger, V-P1'6Ji61l672lQ M. Sherlock, Trefmzrer SS fini-If: : 71-If -4 'T 'LJ 131 .JH . '-Qin A iii? ' 35,1 ww - 'iii 552 f L'KK 35352 Y .s 1 ,. 1 M. Acquaviva Sorml Sllldiff l e- L C7 ji--.V .. will ' .. '5,3!1I- Sl' ' , my-.Qgfr - 1 ' ' .nd L., , 1 T34 De- - . 4, A :'.g1::,v'i: E R. FC- -. 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Connolly Social Studiel' T . Crisafulli C. Crotty BIIIDZCIJ Pbyricy .md Mails ITIOYES ffl! ul . UM., H . W lk . xx.. F. Chanatry I1m'11m'inl Reluliwz v . l 'Wi' 21. 'iw' I, WN J , 5' 5 Ll In .Q 'mf J, Cloonan And where pray tcll. is the mistletoe? Sofia! Sludiey 25,4 Y-,rn ' ,- Y , .. -13,17 at A :gf J Ik- HI .,,fa:1-522. ' . -fu 7 . w 'J V1-. I, ' V Q , 5 ,2 5 Q25 w ra: as X - -..5., l'f. 1. 131 2 , l I MK ' .71 'QUE' . ., j, C0nn0f5 P. Converse R. Converse B1,,,4j,2c-U Bmizzefy lli..'Ill.l'Il'.i:lZ Relaltionl' all X XV. Crotty C. Crowley Cbezzzimy Arty J. Daly A. DeAnclrea Biol me 1' Am W' A. DiRienz G. DiSant0 Social Sludiex Cbevzixtry 5.7. .V iii - iff- , ' X1-7- N .-.1W .H f,-Nfl' N :ff-il fr Q. ...W 1 1 .. '.l A . 1 , . ., ., -. B. Cullen M. Cummiskey ,Suriul Slzzdiey Sari.-:Z Sludies E ..-M G. DeLongo A ru J. Discenza Biology F. Devlin Sorinl Studie.: f. 11 4 . ,T L X .L F. Dlugglenski B1z:im'.?,f '- j XG' T-TN fl I r' f lv- C :s FE P-5' c mi :Fi Zia.. ft 323' 9? 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Iannotti Sofia! Sllidiar Ari: ' 15 .,.. xl. REV ii i Wi... W V. i en.: 4 R ' '33, 1 e ' Eg. ' i A .2 f J ' ' 1 gg - ' X 'H Y ' . -. , i if p 1 'J M. judge J. Kallfelz 31261.11 Smdief Biology .. x D. Keegan XV. Kelly Sflfjill Slua'ic'.v Bllfflll'-FJ' fi gi ,, i ,gy f F. LaChiusa j. Laliave Ari: Am mOl'6S All this bread and no potatoes. V- 5' 3 , .QQ . 'E .K 4.5 VZ ,:. . , . , i L. Kennedy Sofia! Slzrdier 1 . gx A ' 51154 ' A-F w 'L' 12: 52 R. Lane S orial Szzzdief ' i if F151 f lr a' it .Q 'As A' this j. Kiley Biology QP' M. Lang SUILYZ Smdief 5 F . .1 D 4 ' s ' z ig - I .,, .I ' y ' . 1 xvii f I X wwf . H' Q15 1 ' 5 W' - -m ii ' i 1 vf v 1153? . N vffT - ' 1 , ' . 7 3221 .7 . . . .nf 2 E 1 i. ,' il N I 1 5- C.. 1 , Q ' , Ali Lange' C. LnPier1'c D. LaR0sc 5017.11 Sflldllj' Suriv! Slzzdiezr Blrsizzcmr To the tables down at XYIQIIWCLI-SA' r ' A H In . fvefffk M ,W 'I 2 Z ug X . 5 k A 2 n.. 2 1 4. -I. McConnell R. McDonald CbL'1lIiJ'fl'j' l'.lvj.riv.r .mal Mfzlb ,.: ' . V? 235115 I' 11 M. McGuiggan D. McGuire Biology Suriul Sllnxfiexr U.-. 7 'B , ,W , ,. 331521 :QMS V I : ' Y--x -12:50 . ,,,...... C. Lcotta Aff! M . Losl-cy Surinf Sllrdichr ' - - -N - ,.. 'ww-M X . kgs ,Sm LY E X K K., .fb Si: .www J V535 .ffi . K J-Q C N 1, '- . r Xia Lzvla Qt . 57 ,, mx 1- P. Lu ponc Slffjdl Sllzzliczr A. McCarthy Biulogy R. McGill Im!m1ri.fZ Rv!.1liu11.f V. 4-J -V sg'.','.-5:'. I... ...,.,.- W 15 . . ' 1-Tv .- iii :, 11,1-SIELJJQ Y. if, 7x C 4' ' l Y My . F1 1 ., Ei , ,. rxifx ff f -. . 7-..-A L : ,1' .,.L my . X -.-1' V .. fb . fb N, P. Liddell Social Sllm'ic.v R. Lubanski Biulogy N. Lutz Sufl.n' Sfllfllfz f r-1-2 - - ' - 'F' 'ir M , 3 :eg , 4 - 'xv N-1 ' iieil.-11: -. H I.. .. -A Wuyxiefki m H ww. Ci M 5. , :E .3-2. w P9 EWJEI1 e A ily G. M.CCa1'thy C1fu'111i.ffJ'-1' l Q M. McGovern .Yllt'.f.l! Sllfzfiw' Q41 ' 1 -I QIE7 .QQMQ w- '31 4 w Ev .'g:a,.E. A 1 . -ap 'Z 1 SST, ,ti-QT? .- 1 2,3 1 X -1 X 1 fi ' - 1 lgkd4iHj', .-I, N251 . 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Zulmm Arif Biology maui..-,......-- Th Fre hma C ass Traveling to Le Moyne for the first time, by various means and from various places, we Freshmen had one thing in common. X5Ue all wondered just what college life would be like. We were a little apprehensive at first, but Orientation Wfeek with its dances, picnics, and of course, tests, soon quieted our doubts. After our first week of regular studies we realized clearly that college was not like high school. It took quite a bit of adjusting to get ourselves into the swing of college study habits but we managed, with no small amount of the proverbial blood, sweat and tears. Having thus been introduced to the social and academic aspects of Le Moyne, our first animal retreat introduced us to the religious side, which was to serve as the mortar which would hold the other two features together and produce the trinity of our purpose at Le Moyne. The rest of the year passed quickly and we began to find that we did not think of ourselves as Freshmen anymore, but as students. Wfe realized how foolish were our earlier fears and anxieties and with this realization came a tremendous feeling of loyalty and admiration for Le Moyne, as well as the assurance that we were now an integral part of the college on the Heights. OFFICERS rx -'W Ted Pepper and Charles Kehoe Co-Chairmen of Freshman class. l- .:' - -. swift: , 5.55 ' a1L2.'.:. ,-.'-.L -,,. ' E ,. .. , , .,i..Jgyv ,. ' 9.-,113 , 2 .1. .223-' ' Zz- J . .4 .-.tr 3, . - nf-, 52.15.-'. ,,. , 1- 1-- r N X Li W 'l F .. Jw 1 I X , vi' Q -.- . 5.'l2-' mf-I 3541 3 ,.. -:J I gf.. ,I .lf-Q. . , s-. X' r Q A qldllld ig, N is -. .Q ,gi M.. ' l f l A .-. if . -.lil f smfn .I H . I ff - NWI .. V 'nz'-,J f A ' ww 'hs iggfief iv rr : J M. Abcml Slgg., l ' V 2 Am L'-Q13 1 l p 4- -A. 'rw .r , .. FFT? if 'L ' ' A 'X A -. .... rw A l f f? ff:-1 A 5571 1 .ff . P?- L . -'T' f -ef . f'-f.-wffi. 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A Arts Industrial Relations Industrial Relations Business Chemistry ..f.-We .. xl W will i' , Ui i lpti H l .Ql D. Yaizzo J. Woolexfer Arts Social Stud ies N- 4 ' ' 1 F . 2 i k tiiss- ' Mi., . Q 71 i -. sz! ' . A ' .A i X . T l T. Zamojski Business M. Ziempa Social Studies .- .1 ,. flliilf W 3.5 W '..rts.st. 1 sis H L' T fee A i 1 -,., n gil V . . X 5 - ' . L. I fl i G- Zmllncffmn G- Zogbl' Left hook your partner .... Business Business LIYSE Two and a half days each week sixty-seven young women, members of the Freshman nursing class at Saint joseplfs Hospital, supplement Le Moyne's student body. Interested primarily in developing good Catholic professional nurses, the Nursing School, in conjunction with the College, has established a system whereby at the end of three years the student has her R. N. and approximately two and a half years of college credits. The educational program is carefully planned to maintain the standards of the school and to meet state requirements. In addition, the Freshman student nurses enjoy the counseling of a priest from Le Moyne. The girls at Saint joseph's do not lead an easy life, they put in long hours of work and study. But the thrills of capping and graduation and, most of all, the satisfction of knowing that they are at last realizing a dream, make it all seem worthwhile. It is not difficult to picture them someday in their crisp white uniforms and perky white caps, ministering to those who need their help. We cannot help recalling, as we think about their chosen profession, the timeless words of Saint Paul, And the greatest of these is charity. K V OFFICERS ' ' .i :eti- . , I l I Seated QL. to RJ: Dolores Hemmcr, lf. Praridelzlz Mildred Rolan, Pl'!3.l'flJt?IIf.' Stand ing QL. to R.j: Barbara Tonzi, Y':'en.vz11'w',' Patricia O'Neil, Serrelnry. 1 mi - 5 . l '1 ' Q,'.'1m9f11-11 . - . 111 we . 11 fr .4 ' fi 'iw 1 . ' 11 W1 1 2251--.. M 111 +1 l .W-gin. ' 1 . 1 1 - 'xg ll .. M. -1.5. N 11 IN 5255 , . D. Alessandrini CQ. Ashley j. Balstra B. Beer 1. '1-- J 11 gg., J 1.1, M. Bristol ,.. Y? fd .Arai 1 5? 11, .1 615m Vi QW 11,jj1,,1j'11Qg11 ,NN . I 11 -1 1' ,, '. E1 Q' f . .3 Y F 4 .5 fa I 1 . -.,?, 1 1,3 M ' V L- , ..'. E' J 1 1 . f. ' 'ln-nr D. Bennett E. Bernier M. Bomyi M. Brady HX., 'Hi 1 . 11 M- Bufdifk Syllabus of terrors. 1 E5 1. Y , . 1 . 1 . 25: r l 1 il rg ' '74 Z ..1.. iff? 'S' f - we .s1gEii'3Q 1111 1 ,.m!1l ' D xr? f . .51 1 .E K. Drake . 4, 1 1 if S. Clement ,V ,H i 'V I 1 .1 15 .- 3 ,. -v . . l e E. Fullen 5 1 1 11 . 1 asf ., 1- . r 1.11. 11 .1 Af J.. . fr H 1 ' ,453- P. Cottle Qi 31 1 J 1 Q., 1 I' fx.-ww 1- 11 'gf ,,,,, l 'U X X 1 Xl, of X7 - 1 C. Crisnfulli M. Hagan S. Harrington 1 1 J. Dourney -4- P UG' N. Brown ,Qi K. Cfuppurelli P. Hayes l N ,h ,J S. Horstman Q5 T QL Q LT ' fi: IT - ' Q . Q, - .1 di' ' ' Waals W ...vw ., 5'-' wc- S. Krist :' TN :1 ,-,. .lr I .:, . at gl .. I 'l N . 1 ' is ,--1 1 l M. Lynch M4, . V,V,, M '5' FL . 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Y , . A R ful. ...A .1 H .ii f l . si W , . f :H . Qi f M. Scharoun M. Schneider Q3 The Dean's list Qin case of sicknessj. F.--T , ' -' VL it K - . was , Q ' 4 'ii V . + L.. X 9 Q W 4-.ffids I C. Urban C. Walier - f l -at 'x ' li' .V . I C I l i i 4 ii f M. Walsh C. Williaiius M. Winkelmann QM ' , i M. Ryan A 4 F- it i. wen. CJ A 9 r li 'E' l 1 41, gwimi W J... . B. Stewart E. Swartele ifiwx .Y R. Tranowicz i if .Eh Y wr' ,su Y, , ,firm , S C. Walslm .rn r , --in V1 Y , 5 5 ' E . J ' Cu- i qi Hi B. Roth ii ' ',j'1j,5:'1',s1N Y li' .. f - . . KE' ' 2 M l l i , . L. Schultz H. .i Y ,Wu 5353 , mn Z E Lx. J gpg' . M 5 Q if J. Styc -.R-fl, K . . V '-aim. ,. .v Y i . 3 B. Tonzi Qu NV ,i 'th .AL I A La - ii' ' 77 5 E2 Y, 5 'i'Sf i-fgmgg '91-Sis... Q P. Xlifalker 'll .1 B. Wrobbel 7 xx X ,, r,,, J! J . X. 1 .L.. Alffuv fgn' 'Ill' s1XXH'lN!llilll Xl IFN Slk 1I-'l- lil SY U Illia UN 'Jn l:'lII I'lU N r ,I . Afwflrgin , 'NAC : .3 , :' 0' , 5 f Qin fmerfzgfa 'Ac-: , FQIY1 -..1U'! 51' fini c M 21 9.x N52 f'-rm 'Y oH:U'1N , o- iv ACWUWIHHHES IIH ly -ln' I l 'l'4-vans! ls S1 :zssUfl'im-1-rs A Ifllwlvtlr ':1mrfi'r4-siflrni rf.. x...! - Q Q f 'Z 3'4f4,agjaQ gt' Y fr. FR. LEWIS COX, S. J. Direcior f?'f'fei X' 1 me tv 1 A G. O'HERN Vice-Prefert 'FR t J. MILLER C01're.rp0ndi11g Secretary i ,aa i, ii jp M i 4 7 ll l Zh V i 5 . ' ' r Q Airs' g ,ff I 'I I J. COONEY Prefer! ,' Ly 1 ,lf . , if - , A W i A. McCarthy Trearlzrer .K it-v in .1 Le, X r Sodality of Our Lady s M. LUDLOW Remrdifzg Secretary The Sodality of Our Lady is unique among the coacurricular at Le Moyne since it is not merely an organization but a way of life. By the Act of Consecration to the Mother of God which he makes upon his reception into the Sodality, each Sodalist pledges himself to a lifetime of striving, first, to perfect himself, and, secondly, to sanctify his neighbor. Since all that a Sodalist does is undertaken under the aegis of the Blessed Virgin, a member of this association is called a Sodalist-from the Latin Jodfzlir-a companion, a comrade of Mary. To achieve the first goal of the Sodality, self-sanctification, the Socialist, after undergoing a trial period as a candidate, assumes daily spiritual exercises which are best calculated to reach this end. These include Mass and Communion, mental prayer, the Rosary, frequent confession, and planned spiritual direction. Wleekly meetingsalso develop and renew spiritual motivation. To form himself in the lay apostolate, the Socialist volunteers several hours a week to activities such as the CYO, the .House of Providence, and catechetical instruction. By thus working with others the Sodalist confronts actual problems and has the opportunity to express his love for neighbor in concrete terms, as well as to train for the life of missionary zeal which he will assume more fully upon graduation. COMMITTEE HEADS: Lefl In rigbl: L. Daly, M. Hammcrle, L. Dudley, B. Gardiner, J. Rufa. -.q....,-....g. . Jef .gym -1 GENERAL MEETING Edward Backes conducts Section Meeting. C!0t'k1l'j.1'c'1 E. Backcs, bl. O'Sl1ea, B Gardiner, Lantry, B. Migliorc, R. DiMento, R. Ryan, R. Egan, E. Clyburn. Sno-Dust B all Sodalit yi Activities Officials of San Pablc, Bouts Sodality Party A 'LF a l 'h'1P1 F' 3, ,FS .:, 'I fu N - ., -i h mga M f Catechetics Committee ' . i i l . V .5 , i ii N sf' ' M l l 2.x,wi ,L C. Y. O Group St. John Berchman's Society Q Vw ii ef f 'M ' g NH E Z 'J -3:5 Y- 1 'E -3 XX S'-.. J F 2 v ..-...f I Seaied, left la rigbrz F. Keegan, W. Bennett, T. Kelly, E. Looby. Slmzdiugz R. Capone, R. Casey, A. Sobiech, L. Urgo, j. Bailey, E. De Santis, R., Striegcl, F. Driscoll, R. Scheidelman. QL.- 'C7' C7 SACRISTANS: Left lo right: S. Romeo, A. Strozik, S. Mollura, Thomasmeyer. A :fd E' E91-agp Q Allllllzlf Mmxr of flue Holy Choi! is 52, Sealed. lefl lo right: Cooney, SEN'L'1'11!'j''T7'6f1.l'll1'6l',' Fr. Fallon, S. J., Fr. Crewen, S. J., D. Dombroski, Presidentg E. Backes. Smmfizzgg Rufa, R. Alpha Sigma Nu is the National Jesuit Honor Society for men. Its members are chosen from the junior and Senior classes on the basis of loyalty, service and .schol- arship. Pmirie, D. Higgins, Riifter, E. Lundy. Abrem, R. Small, Vice-Prefidezfi. I' IIE Gamma Pi Epsilon is the National jesuit Honor Society for women and is the sister society of Alpha Sigma Nu. Membership is based on the same criteria. Sealed. lefl In righi: M. Snyder, Nalimml and Lam! Afodenzlorg Pattiarca Ser1'elm'y,' Fr. Fallon, S. il., Fr. Grewen, S. M Hassett, Pl'6.fid67Zf,' M. Root Nnfiwmf Vive-Pz'e.rirJe11f.' M. Keown. Sfmzdiugz B. Gardiner, M. Hammerle S. l-lalpin-, T. Lotito, E. Clyburn, D. Gmbowski, 'M. Mar Hopkins, K Kennedy, Simone. 9 li 9 I V Pi Gamma Mu is the Na- tional Social Studies Honor Society. Its members are selected from the junior and Senior classes solely Ymlwl. lefl In rilqlvlz XV. Gunger, D. Paulus. R. Small, Pl'4.'.I'fd0IIl.' Fr. Eller, on the basis of Scholar- S .l., R. Dawson. Vire-Pre,ridef1f.' O'Shea, Sftllllljllg. fizzrl rozwz C. Crumb, Drais, R. Pallztdino, E. Long, li. Clyburn. Sammi mzrt F. Driscoll, R. Iippoldt, R. McKean. li. Bnckes, T. Biirnell. Ldntry. ship. s 1 ,,- Iota Zeta chapter of Alpha Phi Omega, the national Scouting and service fraternity, was founded at Le Moyne in May of 1950. Since that time it has contributed endlessly not only to the college but to the community of Syracuse as well. The 55-56 schedule included publication of the Student Directory, participation in various school projects and assistance in the activities of the local Boy Scouts. SW at PLEDGES 1l'jflJ R. Hartmann, Vice-Pferidenl t X . N lf... N S 5 Sf3'..ii5l'4s.1 5' Leff fo rigbf: Sullivan, Hi.ff0l'fdI?..' D. Gordon, Recording Secrelfzryg D. ' Dombroski, P1'6J'iL!0lIf.' Fr. Curtin, S. j., Moderamr: Mr. McCarthy, Adz'irer.' Ap0'5 AUTUAifjXT LEAVES R. Lippoldt, Correrfzomlizzg 5.'?t'I'c?lfli 'j'.' N. Zahm, Trefz.rm'er. A mlirfied group affer Ibe fmmml bf1rzq.uet. Sealed. lef! I0 righl: VU. Milam, Sullivan, D. Gordon, D. Dombroski, R Lippeldt, N. Zahm. Slfzmlfzzgz P. Blanchard, W. Stewart, N. Vogt, j Kallfelz, F. Cichocki, A. Sobiech, j. Tomasulo. -N I L . 'SQ . w ,,,,, ....:. ...J Jr- . AJ. a - .1 . E Q fffllrwi' :':' iig 3 9 5 Q ' ' :': E55 :': -'TJ'-,,. 'A 5 www H E1 E. Lundy K Editor-in-Claief .K -- .H . LAYOUT STAFF 11 A A Seated, lefl in rigblz Caruso, R. Mankc, C. Crawford. Slmzflizzg: B. Duer, R, Barncll. P. Charette A . A 11ffflI7rlgi77g Edifor six' . 7? A wwf' ' x .E Inlz R 'f ' P A xii ., E. Y C. Crumb 3.5, L!Ij'0llf Editor . 3 . .. 1 . - A 5 - . rr. ,gg R. 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Rensin. P. Blanchard, Roshia, H. Niedzielski. W -4' L ?.:r.- L1 V' M, ll 'P-H Cl w-E-.I smslem TYPISTS Seated, left lo righl: G. Wilder, B. Cullen, R. Manke. Sfamling: P. Grenicr, Offire fl'llllIdgEl',' J. Miller, Head Tpyirf. TYPISTS J. Rufa, M. Mil Hopkins, Senior Typirtg G. Wilder. lg. P-wg, PHOTOGRAPHY STAFF FEATURE STAFF Sealed, lefl to right: D. Devine, H. Niedzielski. Slmzdifzg: . J. Roshia, Editorg K Rensin, L. Mickelson. l ,.',v'1 i .J l 42 Sealed: K. Holtsbery, Editor. Sflllfdillg. left to riglal: D. Higgins, M. Stephane, W. Buck, Mahoney, L. Scotellaro, C. 'O'Connor, L. Oscuro, D. Elwood. is . fl Kiwi, 1 Wg. .CWA K5 X'KL111A??t0l xn O . S, li EAI XX X90 XXX T S19 KAOS' SGW QS -D ge A ,'..lg,l0 1 e105 we BBQ Xl lgmehw 2 Sea , U: 6 be . . X5 l XXOAOY ' Q6 Se? QMS W' ,GLN X S FW Q Qificfxxmv 65 and ...egogz ' Q, X 6 we ...W V01 SPORTS STAFF xgxefss .Ava e2SxXP'f'jfo'ffilSQ0f Seated, lefl fo riglol: T. Wfoythal, Editor: 'me C S2661 BQAQOQJ XVASCX W0,,X9e'. R. Errico. 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XVith the re-enactment of this assas- sination scene the Boot and Buskin Dramatic Guild fulfilled again the prophecy of the treacherous Cassius and, with realism and finesse, presented Shakespeares jnlinr Cfzemr. However, this was not the first produc- tion of the Guilds 55-56 season The Auction, a one act prize winning play was presented at the State Fair, and a Eugene McCarthy original, XYfomen Never Do, sparked the entertainment program for the Freshmen during Orientation Week. Also, as is its policy, the Boot and Buskin gave its new and promising members a chance The Cast of Julius Caesar .1 4 f . Y i . - V ix- . 1 If 3 Mr. McCarthy-Director 1495. 1- ,,. 41--1' Fr. Messemer-Moderator L, to get into the swing of things by participat- ing in the Matinee Theater. A Christmas play was also staged and several one act dramas were presented during the second semester. The annual jesuit Drama Festival was held in February in Jersey City. This festival gave the group an excellent opportunity to get the feeling of being on the road and to learn how to cope with unforeseen dif- ficulties of production. Though long hours of tedious rehearsal and scenery work go into the making of a good show, an extraordinary club spirit and a genuine interest in the work make the time spent seem negligiable to the Boot and Buskin members. Numerous parties and a formal banquet in May balance the hard work and round out the activities for the year. l Ci f- PN ' 1 Y 5. i Y 3 v 1 O. it l--f l 'v -f fl X l ... . :lf-l - -Leu, , -1:-1 HT V , .ri Casting the Show Early Rehearsals .............. L , ..,e....,.-T':r.-x ,. FQ! i,fAL4- 4- Building the scenery Dress Rehearsal ---i...,,, 4 ai. --F-, 4.- L r W e Q 'x . L E 5 1 V I FV we X X. The death of Caesar - All the pieces finally fall into place F. r 1 .f 12 A l, , 1. ,, Y 3, .I T 1 1 f .N If f ' r l ' .' - 3 . wr ' if. kv l A? f' s' M g ' .V ,P 1,1 .55 z . 1 , ' rf 9 ' if ' ' ., . ,,, .-y ., L , ,, A w , . f Q . rl ' ' W 5k,is:mss1 v.sx-ismwzlftiixll Relieved director at Shows end The big party after it is all over. .ti 1 Once again the Chaumonot Forum put in an active forensic year. Built around veterans from last year and augmented by a group of promising Freshmen, both the debate and discussion groups exchanged views with students from all over the country. As far North as Vermont and as far East as Boston could be heard Chaumonot's views on the national topic, the Guaranteed Animal Wage. Under the able leadership of Delores Grabowski, Chaumonot's president, the debaters scored impressive wins at Hamilton, Geneseo, Vermont, and Boston. At the St. john Fisher Tournament in Rochester the group walked off with the first place trophy, thereby proving themselves to be a power among the debaters in the central New York area. The local group was also active in arranging its own tournaments. Debate forums in the area were invited to the Annual Le Moyne Tournament in April, and the Annual Prize Debate offered Le Moyne students a chance to compete among themselves. ' Much of Chaumonot's success is owed to its moderator, Father Carmody, whose patience and coaching gave the members a sound forensic foundation. The Forum as a whole should also be congratulated, not only in so far as forensic activities go, but also for the wholehearted cooperation of the individual members and their extraordinary club spirit. The united effort of the group made possible the success of both their annual dance, which was one of the highlights of the fall social season, and the annual banquet in May, which officially climaxed the year's activities. Chaumonot Forum OFFICERS Sealed, lefl to right: D. Paulus, C01'1'e.rp0mii:1g Sew'elary,' Fr. Carmody, Modeijatorq D. Grabowski, Preridezzf. Smrzdizzgz E Casey, Vire-Pre.ride1zf ', Dirrz1.r.ri01z,' S. Vincent, Recording Set'refm'y,' R. Salvin, Vice-President De- bate. K . 'F Seated lefl fa ugly! E Casey E Clyburn T Hig gms R DeBottis Slnmlnzg M Redfield C Crow ley F Knapp Seated. lefl I0 riglvlz R. Salvin, D. Paulus, S. Vin- cent, M, Il. O'Mfirz1. Sfrllllffllgf R. Lavelle, R. Lane, j. I-Ietzlcr, D. Gmbowski, I-I. I-Izmscn, XV. Dowling, j. Doyle. Varsity Deba ters VARSITY DEBATERS ' if . , Zi - ii ii i 151 ,H Y W ii , W ' 1: i TQQVEI. I TA LV IA NUI ll' FROSH DISCUSSION Pnisans peddling tickets Sealed, lefl to righf: R. Giambattista, Canning, N Halloran, M. Abend. Stmzdingz W. Dowling, A. Wisniewski, Claf1ii'mm1,' R. Finn. I. R. DISCUSSION Lefl lo righl: A. XX7isniewski, R. Thompson, B. King, L, Hopes, P. Felt rinelli. ?-N Y- 'I FR, ORTNER Modemlof' I Jw 4 . 175 191110,-,UIFYELBRA No LEE PRES SOUTH ,z. ,,,- x fi? .5-f 'Y' F. LEO B. GARDINER Vife-Preyiderzl Trea.fm'er UB ENT5 PHCWC A F' ,TSN ff? EAR . LY Pfefzgfellf JE ,J-r' i JLf2N w W Q4 f x N-Eff?-' x f fn L wer M. JUDGE Serrelmjz R 'Y' RYAN Librarian i , Vx! . .x Q, - al J. LYNCH President ,-1 -xf D GRABOWSKI Viz e Piermfent g . -.'.:.L.,..-1--2. .4 . 1,3.a-2- In this section which honors the officers and members of the co-curricular activities, it is only natural to include our Student Govern- ment, The Student Government is the cohesive agent in the co-curricular world at Le Moyne. As for the students in general, the Student Government is their official representative body The Government belongs to each student, and each student has a definite part in its func- tions through his representative. Exactly what are the functions of the Student Government? It is the duty of the council to represent the students to the administration and faculty, then, to encourage student respon- sibility and to coordinate the academic, social and cultural programs of the college. With these aims in mind, it is easy to see that Student Government work ranges from the Herculean to the seemingly trivial. Usually this group is thought of simply as a legislative body but the truth of the matter is that its executive and judicial departments are busy the year round also. Looking at the record, the major accomplishments of the Stu- dent Government during the past nine months have been the institution of a Student Discount Service, a Business Directory, a Leadership Training Program, and a smoothly functioning Election Committee. The Council has also formulated plans for a Student Book Exchange and a Campus Chest. On the social side, our Student Government sponsored Orientation Week, the Pep Rally, and Winter Week-end. It might do well to mention here that the National Students Association CN. S. A.j at Le Moyne was responsible for planning and carrying out the Student Discount Service and the Leadership Training Program. The N. S. A., as its name implies, is a na- tionwide organization which promotes an ex- change of ideas between the -nation's colleges and the individual campus. The N. S. A. Com'- mittee in a college functions under the Student Government of that college. It is what we us- ually term a service organization. The N. S. A. Committee may be called upon to plan pro- grams for the college, give advice and assistance to college projects, and gather information on various phases of college life. The N. S. A. Committee at Le Moyne has approximately fourteen members whose aim is to serve the students, their organizations, the faculty, and the administration. Returning again to the Student Government itself--,lack Lynch, the president, set as his goal the organizing of an effective representa- tive government that could well serve as the. foundation for subsequent governments. His fellow officers, Delores Grabowski, Dick Lom- bardo and Rosemarie Quilter ably assisted and supported jack in achieving this goal and in making this year a fine one for Le Moyne's Student Government. Student Government -H 1-i....:.,:--'. '. I -1:':-... -----f'g'.:..:. :c-,g. . . -.ia-5'1 .x,,,,. ...,. fr . - - Q , .,-, ,V 4 H,-':'f,,.,A5-51.1. fi ra 2' 2 .fn-w fi ' ' ,,.r.-.-.-... -,-. , -,,. -,. i- - .-1' -v ,,. . . . . ,. .I-,:.,.., -,,.. ,- WL.. :uc .,,.:.:.:.1.g.-,:.-.--,,'.. ' : 5 2, - .. ..,---. R. LOMBARDO Tr'en.fm'er R. QUILTER Serrehwy ir as si SECRETARIAT Left 10 riglolz Schopfer, Lange, M. Taffe, R. Bottino, R. Quilter, M. Bisbin g. - X , +L I f fi ? .E gg :QI : 1. 1 4 ZF' .' I. FRESHMAN CLASS REPRESENTATIVES SOPHOMORE CLASS REPRESENTATIVES JUNIOR CLASS REPRESENTATIVES SENIOR CLASS REPRESENTATIVES I I COURT Ol APPEALS TRIAL COURT R. Perry, R. Lippoldt, Roscnbcrgcr. Leff lo rigbl: C. Lcotta, R. Focrtch, A. Chini, R. McKcz1n F. Murray, F. Lostumbo. RULES ENFORCEIVIENT COMMITTEE Lefi to rigbl: F. Salauger, P. Grenier, D. Cnr- fugno, R. DeBOttis, F. Farrell, F. Lostumbo, C0-CfJair11m11.' R. Ryan, C0-Cbnir11zfz11,' N. Reid. GOVERNMENT ACTIVITY BOARD I i M I if LT1 I I I IX IF? Wq fwf , . 1 ... I NATIONAL STUDENT ASSOCIATION COMMITTEE If' W ffgbf-FR. E. Taylor, M: Mugua, M. Marshall, J. Ollinger, M. M 3Ei.Clyburrf5gfME.Ajz1ckson, Mridefffztarg D. Gordon. -.5 THQFKVII sim II WT,-T: 'I' ' W . M W It A, A joungna 555 5 Boiif 5 5 ' .- - 25 5555555555555 ---' - 5 5 . 5 . - 5 : fi 7 5, 5 555 ,Q 5 Ei 5 5- 5 55 .. 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Q55 I -fssamivf '- , M5455 5 W i:g53?z 5: L 5 V 1' ' Bishop Foery Club The Bishop Foery Club, already one of the most active groups at Le Moyne, doubled its membership to begin this very successful year. Both a service and a social organization, its members Were active in nearly all the year's main events. A probationary period for candidates was begun this year and termed satisfactory by all concerned. The club continued its charitable activities by distri- buting food parcels at Thanksgiving, and remained in the social spotlight with another highly successful fashion show. Witli the help of the Bishop Foery Club, another women's organization, the Co-ed Co-op, was formed this year. The new group is composed of representa- tives from the day-hops and boarders of each class plus representatives from other organizations. Thus far the new Co-ed Co-op has done excellent work in giving Le Moyne women a chance to work together for more opportunities and advancements. 1 The 11111111171 C0lIl7lIllI7i0I1 B1'ezikfn.rt A 3. ' OFFICERS iLefl lo.1'igl9l: C. Esper,'S'e1'1'em1'j'.' M. Snyder, lll0l10ffIf0I',' M. Mar Hopkins, P1'e.ride1Ir.' M. Gene McDermott, Vire-Preirirle11f.' M. Mil Hopkins, TI'6!l.l'll1'6'l'. 3 Q57 ' V OFFICERS BOARD OF GOVERNORS Left fo right: D. Grabowski, E Eck, M. Ryan, A. Sealed, lefl fo right: M. Hassett, S. Cummiskey, M. Vos- McCarty, M. Mar Hopkins burgh, M. Mar Hopkins. Slmzding: M. Snyder, J. Cotter N. Williaxns, D. Grabowski, R. Quilter, M. Vecsi. 'tc O E d C o GENERAL MEETING f..J B: Qi' We all have to go sometime C? L-4kr i f i Cv - V- P uT '1 il ,. .ljgg ? e In-9 f.-V. ' Y NNW -,.,-- U -.,. Economics Club 'wmv . wing. .j, A , A -. ..... . -..... . -- M-- r Y , ,, M SQCIP l ogy Club ge Industrial Relations Club 6 -X pw .LN I r' X lf v 4 One I oh 11 I X4 Cav' YW U 4 MOP ' 532:26-YQQSXAC Treasurerflg Wh gy -. :fr 256 iw f S6'C1.eta 3:3178 If 19 o . ag ge? 'lbs- Father Owen-Moderator Emi- ,,l,lM,.,, Guests at Annual Banquet X 'OR General Meeting l l' HGH' kings- Y inns...-..yidM,.Y--1..i...-.,:.:'..,, mu. - 431, ir WV Y -,, .. Accounting Society Firrf row. left lo right: P. Hensberry, R. Early, R. Hartman, A. Chini, A. Walker, Pre.ride1zf,' Mr. Fernandez, Moderfzzforg E. Lundy, Vice-P1'eride12l,' If G'Halloran, S8C1'f?f!ll'1'.' R. Porceng, R. Kowalski, L. Early. Second row: C. Reschke, R. Kruk owski, D. Parks, G. Kamide, T. Phillips, I. Rufa, P. Charette, M. Messe, M rftilizerwinski, N. Como, N. Gisondi, A. Panto, R. Carroway, C. Brennan, Mr. Whitbread, Comptroller of Onondaga Poltery Co.,' Mr. Fernandez, Moderator. The History Academy, this year celebrating its tenth anniversary, can look back over a successful season. Along with various discus- sions and speeches, including a lengthy debate on the Pearl Harbor issue, Professor james Ward of Cornell University spoke on the French Church in the Nineteenth Century. The group also organized a panel to discuss the topics and cast their ballots in connection with the local political discussion ' group, Great Decisions. On the social side, the members enjoyed an informal party at the Hibernian Club in February and a banquet in May rounded out the activities for the year. Histor Firrt row, lefl to right: R. McKean, Trenrzfrerg B. Migliore, Preridezztg C. O'Brien, Vire-P1'e.rio'e21t,' Mr. Jackson, Modemlorg B. Audet. Second row: E. Kalin, P. Del A d Giorno, F. LaChiusa, R. Pucello, L. Kennedy, Lantry. Third row: D. Sarazin, Ca C. McCarthy, P. Connor, B. Spagnolo. H 1 Political Science Academy -if 8. I 3 i orthern New York 1 1 .XX . V -x Q CJ , 47-YPZYI 'tg C NIE- Ji N L f- ' Q-lf' QT -' Q - . . . ,V- ip X Sitting, Lclt to Right: L. Mattis, Fr. Clancy, M. Mugliag Second Row: Af, - V2 .. 'f M. Mason, L. McGovern, M. Lamendola, O. Langdong Third Row: A ,W -'CW-if F. Boissey, XV. Pcndergast, Savagc, Ruliri, Defurandpre, W. --- Clement. Area 4 fl ll ff fl Z! First Row: Loft to Right: B. Mitchell, Fr. Curtin, M. Gentile, Second Row: R. Bzlicr, Luchka, W. Randall, Gallery, Camardog Third A Row: Mazzeo, W. Gunger, Bocdickcr, D. Hickey, Quinn. s Mohawk Valley Sl- X' L H l 5 QL fi , R of .ff, lub First Row, Left to Right: M. Ludlow, O'Hnllomn, lf. Drisfoll, B Migliore, R. jones: Second Row: S. l-lupnnowicz, A. Dowc, D. Ahern T. Kelly, C. Donzihucg Third Row: N. Gisomli, V. Nero. ffl First Row, Left to Right: G. Green, Lootens, C. Aman, M. Kcclic, Fr. Rothg Scconcl Row: R. Carroll, P. Kuppingcr, R. Schvvartz, G. Mastrellag Third Row: McDonald, C. Crcrnr, C. Crawford, M. Owen. R, X . Rochester A CASUAL GLIMPSE 1 n ,F 4 L W E START THE DAY FROM SCRATCH T L Z LTL A '... V, A My I M41 jf T 4 i 413, ' X 4 L X XVHAT LOVELY CHOW.?! A SHORE1' PRAYER BEFORE CLASS X EEE J , H - F. lmq Q 'A W! A .Y 7 L BYRJIL' Hill! ,v D OA DD A THE PAUSE :THAT REERESHES X JUST RELAXING riff' W DADDY NEEDS A NEW PAIR orf SHOES xxx J' V -KT? DEAR MOM, TODAY BEING MONDAY .' V' u I' I . xt . 4, . . , . A v - . i Q '. - ,I l I 1 . M , ,. ' m X' U wr- - , I ,- Y 5 ,E . l ,h , A u 'Q 1. I X 'R' NICE SHOT +-li T ,An -52? 0 ' ,W xxxk gm, ,.-1 143. in ,vggf K ' 73:12 ., .Wg 2,5 ..,. 1, mf. .,g1f.1 -'f -: z -pu. m 'sfxufjxfff1'1: Emp- rrgywigifngfg g ' ?'ifn '12 5-I Xl ' 'YQ'-I-Q ', -, 1 , V .mrs 4 -,gm Ly . , -z , A IEE:-. sz N !54 T , 4 yn. h X , ,JW Q n 2 X go 'Rx 5 ,,-:PX TH E QUIZ liN'S COURT M- 11 1 k f 'sfgf'1:: q1gm:-Uwx M. , i m :g:1 EE ,,Q:M,L: ?:g, i T:g , SQA 'EL XMI z z my W, gas? mis T Lg, :Lw,Q:. ::v,, 5 as :saw Q 1135- Q es: N HH WH Wff2?ffHfRfi2Qii1 ,SOPHCLMOHR 1 . 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Frontg Smolinski, Czajka, Kenyon, Cavellier, Dietz. Marking one of the most successful seasons in Le Moyne history, the Dolphins, under Tom Niland, boasted a fine 16 and 7 record for the 1955-56 campaign. The season was opened and concluded with victories over archrival, Siena. Verdicts were also taken from such top squads as St. Peter's, Boston College, and Sampson. The Green and Gold started their season with five straight victories before tasting defeat in the Quantico Tournament. In this holiday festival, the Dolphins copped the consolation title. The squad was unable to conquer such old foes as St. Bonaventure, Manhattan, and Niagara and were dumped by a flashy Steubenville quintet. However the Green and Gold showed themselves formidable opponents and can be justly proud of their success. Individually the Dolphins showed-fthat they - had members that could hold their own with anyone. Smashing the all-time scoring record and leading the Dolphins was Dick Kenyon. A The slender star dropped in 1380 points as OPPONENT l , a varsity performer and earned himself a place Siena . in Le Moyne athletic history. Following Kenyon St. Peter's was another record breaking scorer. Bob Dietz, St, Micheal'5 top point getter of the season, broke the three Oswego year scoring record as he totaled 1085 points Scranton for his career. The sparkplug of the Dolphins Quantico was diminutivelenny Mowins who, with Iona Kenyon, co-captained the Green and Gold Georgia Tchr's St. Bonaventure quintet. Mowins' hustle and defensive skill were vital factors in furthering the Le Moyne Cortland cause. Bill Phillips, who regained his eligi- Niagara bility at mid-year, came through with several Sampson Air Base good games and played an important role in Steubenville bringing home the successful season. Zeke Boston College Spaulding was the fifth senior to conclude his Manhattan varsity career. Not a prolific scorer, he proved Sf- Lawrence to be a capable and steadying influence on Clarkson other squad members. These five will long be Hobart remembered as an imporant part of Le Moyne Iona athletic histor Gannon College St. Bonaventure Cortland Siena y. Dan Cavellier and Bob Smolinski provided the height for the squad and Bob Canty showed well, in his performances. Ron Mack, Frank Bergen, Ed Czajka, Bob Scarborough and Bob Hollemback rounded out the squad and provided plenty of reserve strength. Tom Niland Director of Athletics Siena Away Win . Opening the season with Siena in the Albany Armory before a large crowd including many students, the 1955-56 edition of the Dolphin basketball forces scored a roughly contested victory by a 78-71 margin. Although the Dolphins led through most of the game, the Indian five never quit pressing and threatened often. Behind only once and then for a short time in the first quarter, the Dolphins showed talent and a slight case of first night jitters. ln the second half Cavellier was injured and Kenyon fouled out, allowing Siena to close within six points of the Dolphins. Cavellier showed great form by hitting for 20 points and dominating the boards. Dietz and Kenyon added to the victory by contributing 17 and 15 points respectively. For Siena, Tim Hill was high man with 28 points. St. Peters Away XVin The Dolphins notched their second win of the season by defeating St. Peter's 73 to 69 and thereby moved into top spot in the M. A. A. C. standings with a 2-0 record. Starting slowly, the Dolphins were held to a 30-29 deficit at the half but hit their stride late in the game to grab the victorv. Dietz and Mack provided the offensive guns in the late rally while Cavellier and Czajka rebounded strongly. The Green and Gold forces finally moved into the lead with two minutes left to play and copped the verdict. Scoring honors for Le Moyne went to Dietz with 21 points while Kenyon netted 17. St. Peters was led by Banas who was the game's top scorer with 24. Season opens - Cavellier controls tip St. Michaels Home XVin Playing for the first time before a home crowd, the Green and Gold cagers easily scored a 68-58 victory over St. Michaels. The game marked the resumption of intercollegiate double- headers with Syracuse University after a lapse of five years. The Dolphins looked ragged in the first half and were on many occasions the victims of their own poor ball handling. In view of this, the Dolphins were held to a close 27-25 halftime lead. After the intermission however the Green and Gold hit for 52927 of their shots and moved to a commanding lead. Dick Kenyon was the top man for Le Moyne as he hit for 20 points. Dietz was next in line with 18. Kuchar led the visitors with 14. . 7 1 va f gal I. -.l Ready to take off Dec. 13 Oswego Wfin On December 13, the Le Moyne Dolphins travelled to Oswego and soundly defeated their hosts by an overwhelming 97 to 53 score. By virtue of their victory, the Green and Gold kept alive their four game winning streak. The Dolphins were led by Dan Cavellier who netted 19 points before his home town crowd. He was followed by Ed Czajka who contributed 16 and showed his best form of the season. The Dolphins caught fire in the first few minutes and were never troubled by the teachers. Their lead soon mounted to twenty points and Tom Niland saw fit to let his reserves take over the game. The second squad continued the onslaught in the same fashion as the regulars, as Zeke Spaulding paced the attack. Former Le Moyne student jay Stonger was high for the Teachers, netting 18 points. Dietz scores against Scranton Quantico Tournament The Le Moyne Dolphins captured the consolation round of the Quantico Invitational Tournament by defeating Georgia State Teachers and Iona, after losing to the host Marines in the opening game. In the Quantico contest, the Marines jumped to a quick lead which they never relinquished. Scoring steadily and with comparative ease, the Marines pushed to a 54-39 half time advantage. The second half was just like the first with the winners hitting consistently. The Dolphins did rally a little but not enough to overcome the big deficit. The final score read 109-86. The Marines were led by Guerin who netted 28 points. Kenyon paced Le Moyne with 27 while Dietz hit for 18. In their second outing against Iona, the Dolphins were a far better squad. They moved to a fast lead and never trailed through- out the contest. Iona found the range late in the second quarter and cut Le Moyne's lead to a 46-41 margin. In the second half the Dolphins put on a tremendous offensive burst and hit with amazing accuracy. The onslaught continued all through the period and the final tally showed the Green and Gold with a 93-70 verdict, In the final game of the tournament Le Moyne nipped a fast moving Georgia State squad by a 94-90 margin. The game was closely played and the Professors held a 49-48 edge at half time. In the second stanza Bob Dietz hit with great consistency and enabled the Dolph'ins to wrap up the 94-90 win and capture the consolation title. Dietz was the top man for the Dolphins with 35 points. For the Teachers, All-American candidate Chuck Scranton Home Win Closing their pre-holiday schedule, Tom Nilands cagers scored their fifth straight victory by smashing Scranton 95 to 72 before a large Memorial crowd. Le Moyne started rapidly and completely outclassed their rivals. At halftime, the Dolphins had moved to a substantial 42 to 23 margin. In the second half the onslaught continued with Le Moyne showing even more power. Tom Niland saw fit to empty his bench and the reserves hit with great consistency. Big Ed Czajka paced Le Moyne's reserves by hitting for 16 points and controlling both backboards. Top scorer in the game was Bob Dietz as he poured in 21 points although seeing only limited' action. Dan Cavellier was close behind with 20. Kenyon was limited to 13 as he fouled out early in the half. For the visitors the top scorers were Ed Curtis who netted 20 and Tom Oltorik who scored 13. Smo misses, Czajka follows Webb had 40 points. Cavellier nets two against B. C. St. Bonaventure Away Loss In the first game of the new year, the Dolphins traveled to Olean and were defeated by a score of 80-70. By virtue of the win, the Bonnies extended their home winning streak to 57 games and maintained their mastery over the Dolphins. Several factors contributed to the loss. Le Moyne found it difficult to play well on the small court and were the victims of some extremely bad calls on the part of the officials. These coupled with the great play of Mc Cann and Crough of the Bonnies presented too much of an obstacle for the Dolphins to overcome. Le Moyne trailed till the last nine minutes of play when two shots by Kenyon put them into the lead. At this point the officials came up with their poor calls and the margin was short lived. Dick Kenyon led all scorers by netting 24 points. Dietz continued to enjoy a good night and hit for 13. For the winners, Mc Cann scored 19 as did Rokose. jim Crough was close behind with 18. Cortland Away Loss Traveling to Cortland to meet the Teachers, the Green Dol- phins showed ragged form and were humbled by a score of 75 to 72. Le Moyne trailed all through the contest and seemed to lack any spark. The Dolphins almost overcame their hosts with a last minute surge but the rally fell short by 1 point. Cortland baffled the Dolphins with a tough zone defense which Le Moyne was unable to crack. This, coupled with ,poor passing, allowed the Teachers to move to sizeable leads during the game.. Bob Dietz was again the top scorer for the Dolphins as he copped 20 points. He was followed by Dick Kenyon and Bob Smolinski who had 16 and 15 respectively. Cortland was paced by Clarence Powell who had 20 and Frank Dawson who scored 16. Niagara Away Loss Le Moyne continued its slump and was defeated by the Purple Eagles of Niagara on the victors' floor by a score of 81- 72. The game was decided in the first few minutes when the Eagles, paced by Heamens and Ellis, moved to a 14 point lead. The Dolphins threatened frequently but could never overcome this advantage. Le Moyne changed tactics in the second half and employed an all court press. This move proved to be very effective as the Green and Gold began to shave Niagarzfs lead rapidly. Cavellier and Mack scored with ease and the Dolphins moved to within three points on several occasions but could never take the lead. The Dolphins were also hampered by the loss of high scorer Bob Dietz who suffered an ankle injury. Cavellier was high man with 26 and Mack followed with 20. TN Kenyon surprises everyone Sampson Home Win Swinging back into action after the exams, the Dolphins met always tough Sampson Air Force Base and came away with 11 hard earned 72-68 victory. The game marked the return of Bob Canty to the Dolphin lineup and he turned in an outstanding performance and proved to be a much needed spark. The Green and Gold started rapidly and moved to a 40-24 spread at halftime. After the intermission, the Sabres, led by Dick Prater took the play away from the Dolphins. Le Moyne was outscored and fell behind with six minutes remaining. Timely shots by.Mowins and Smolinski again gave Le Moyne the lead which they held till the final gun. Bob Dietz again led Le Moyne, scoring 24 and Prater paced Sampson with 30 markers. Movi ms nets tvs o Dietz shoots fit was goodj Steubenville Home Loss Completely outplayed and unable to score with any consistency the Le Moyne Dolphins were humiliated by a strong Steuben- ville quintet by a score of 80 to 55 before a large War Memo- rial crowd. In the first few minutes of play the Barons scored with ease and built up a sizeable lead which they retained for the remainder of the game. Paul Brownlee, one of the nations top scorers, showed a great deal of class as he dumped in 27 points and re- bounded well. Le Moyne, down by a score of 40-30 at. the half, was ham- pered by the absence of Dick Kenyon. Top man for the Dol- phins was Frank Bergen who scored 10 points. Brownlee led the Barons with 27 and was followed by Sapienza who had 15. wc N Boston College Auburn Win Showing their best form of the season, the Dolphin cagers routed an aggressive Boston College quintet 92 to 76 before a capacity crowd at Mount Carmel School in Auburn. Dick Kenyon returned to his original form and amazed everyone as he hit for 51 points with brilliant accuracy. The Dolphins seemed to be headed for defeat as the halftime score showed them holding a comfortable 45-52 margin. The second half was a completely different story as Kenyon netted 17 in the third quarter and Mack added 10. Boston College and the Dolphins played on even terms for the first few minutes and then the Eagles, paced by Dick Skeffington, spurted for several quick baskets and left the Green and Gold far behind. However they were able to score only 31 points while the Dolphins hit for 60. Kenyon and Dietz were the big guns for Le Moyne hitting for 31 and 21 points respectively. Cavellier and Mack were also in double figures with 15 and 12. Skeffington had 26 for the Eagles and Bigalow had 17. Spaulding shoots against B. C. St. Lawrence Away Win In the first game of a two day two game road swing through the North country, the Le Moyne Dolphins swamped a game from inept St. Lawrence team by a score of 96 to 66. Only the merciful insertion of substitutes into the game at the beginning of the 'second half kept the score within the bounds of propriety. Bob Dietz went wild in the scoring column, coming away with 26 points and hitting for 12 of 19 field attempts. Big Ed Czajka did a remarkable job for the relatively short time he played, sweeping off 15 rebounds in only ten minutes. Lou Grimaldi, who had scored 40 points in his last outing and thereby set the St. Lawrence scoring record was held to ten points in the first half and none in the second. The score probably would have been higher if Bob Smolinski, suffering from the virus, had made the trip. Manhattan Home Loss Showing ragged form, the Le Moyne Dolphins were again soundly beaten by a strong Manhattan quintet before a large XVar Memorial crowd by a score of 94-72. The Green and Gold cagers found themselves passing in poor form and unable to match the shooting of their rivals. The jaspers scored almost at will as the Dolphin defense fell apart in the late minutes of the first half. The game was played on even terms for the first few minutes and the local forces were able to match the visitors. However the jaspers, led by Lombardo and O'Connor, surged to a com- fortable lead as the half ended. The second half saw Le Moyne in worse form and Manhattan continued to pile up more points while the Dolphins vainly resorted to an all court press. Manhattan was led by Angelo Lambardo who netted 25 points. jack O'Connor followed with 16. Le Moyne's top man was Bob Dietz as he hit for 17. Canty was next in line with 12. Shot by Bergen is blocked. Clarkson Away Win Dave Olmstead, the nation's leading basketball scorer, made a valiant attempt to keep a scrappy but outmanned Clarkson quin- tet in the game, but failed and his team was the victim of a 88 to 71 beating by the Dolphins. The game, which wound up the North tour for Le Moyne, showed the Green and Gold much the master of the Engineers. Olmstead scored 32 points but was unable to cope with the smooth working Dolphin five that hit for an even sow of their shots. Dick Kenyon hit for 11 baskets in 14 attempts and added four free throws to wind up with 26 points. Bill Phillips showed red hot form as he hit for 8 field goals in 11 tries and came up with a 21 point outburst. . Tom Niland substituted freely and the Dolphin reserves continued to smash their opponents. For the Dolphins the victory marked number 11 as against 6 defeats. 5 Hobart Away Win The Le Moyne College Dolphins showed mighty second half form as they erased a six point margin and came from behind to defeat stubborn Hobart 78 to 63 before a jammed DeSalles High School crowd. The victory avenged last year's upset win by the Statesmen. The Dolphins were baffled by a collapsing zone which the home squad used with much effectiveness and found themselves on the short end of a 57-31 half-time score. Paced by Dick Kenyon, the Green and Gold moved to a slim lead in the open- ing minutes of the second stanza and forced the opposition to abandon their defensive tactics. The Dolphins then scored with comparative ease and garnished the victory. Top scorer for Le Moyne was Dick Kenyon who netted 23 points, 16 of them in the last half. Bob Dietz was very effective from the foul line and ended up with 21. Bill Phillips continued to impress as he kept the Dolphins alive in the first half and totaled 17. For Hobart, Wiesglass scored 17 and Lambert had 18. -it -. Iona Home Win 1 Showing their best home form of the season, the Le Moyne Dolphins defeated a much improved Iona quintetby a score of 90 to 82 before a slim Memorial crowd. The victory was the second of the season for the Dolphins over the Gaels. The squads met previously in the Quantico Tourney with the Dolphins taking an easy win. The Dolphins opened with a sensational brand of shooting and moved to a 20 to 5 lead after eight minutes had elapsed. However the joy ride was short-lived as the visitors began to hit consistently and narrowed the gap to 48445 at halftime. In the last half the Dolphins and Gaels fought on even terms with the score being knotted on several occasions. Le Moyne pushed ahead in the last few minutes and then froze the ball to insure the victory. Le Moyne was led by Bo'b Dietz who hit with great accuracy and notched 25 points. Dick Kenyon continued his march on the scoring record and hit for 23 points. Iona was led by Saverese who had 213. Smo feeds Mow Gannon College Away XVin In a raggedly played game that saw Le Moyne's basketeers lose a thirteen point lead with but seven minutes to go and be forced into an overtime before taking the victory, Gannon Col- lege of Erie, Pennsylvania was defeated 90 to 82 before a large crowd at the Buffalo Auditorium. Le Moyne seemed to be coasting along in fine fashion for the greater portion of the contest but fell apart in the late stages to allow their rivals to tie the game up. In the extra period, Bob Dietz and Len Mowins hit for several baskets allowing the Dolphins to grab the win. Dietz and Kenyon again led the scorers with 24 and 25 points respectively. Dietz, scoring well in the overtime was a big factor in the Green and Gold triumph. Kenyon's point production put him within 21 of the Le Moyne scoring record. Showing far greater ability but a lack of cohesiveness. the Dolphins again won on a had night. Bob Vischinsky was high for the losers, hitting for 24 points. Kenyon gets fouled, but scores St. Bonaventure Home Loss Meeting one of the sharpest' looking quintets to invade the War! Memorial this season, the Le Moyne Dolphins were completely outclassed and suffered an 81 to 61 beating at the hands of the St. Bonaventure Indians. The largest crowd of the season, numbering 4500, saw the visitors take complete control in the early portions of the contest and score almost at will and with amazing accuracy. In the opening stages of the game the Indians moved to a sizeable lead by virtue of their excellent passing and rebounding. Particularly effective were Gerry Schlee and Brendan McCann as they scored frequently. The Dolphins couldn't seem to match the fast moving Bonnies and found themselves on the short end of a -46-23 halftime score. The story was much the same in the second stanza although the Indians were stopped from increasing their lead. Top man for St. Bonaventure was McCann as he hit for 19 points and had a great many assists. He was followed by Schlee who netted 16. Le Moyne was paced by Dick Kenyon and Dan Cavellier, each having 16 points. Bergen soars in loss to jaspers Cortland Home Win Avenging an earlier loss, the Le Moyne Dolphins showed fine form and soundly whipped Cortland State Teacher's College by a score of 73 to 58. The game saw the Green and Gold take an early lead and maintain their margin through- out the contest even though the Dragons did threaten on several occasions. The game also marked the new school scoring record as Dick Kenyon dropped a free throw in with ten minutes gone in the first half thereby breaking Don Savage's six year old mark. Le Moyne held a 42-55 margin at half-time and through the efforts of Len Mowins, Bob Dietz and Kenyon were able to increase their lead in the second stanza. Top scorer for the Dolphins was Kenyon as the slender senior netted 22 points. He was followed by Bob Dietz who accounted for 16 points of the Le Moyne total. Cortland was paced by Frank Dawson who netted 17 markers. 49 'f'1.I' 1 1 ' . T lil, ' 'i I- 1, i Ml . 1 xr .4 Y ':: TE? ' .1 - F. V:f:: i f T f M ttiotu , 1 Q . Q 3 I ,.:, L -. 5 J' ' ri ' ip ,. :QS-lf' A ' A r ,., .15 ' ff A y AJ . I, S A -an . . if ---F .-1 ' -z ' ' f X Af X., V., ' R: ii ' ,. Pi .1 .X -. x K 1 .ig ' 1 v :,,,,,,. , 9, ,.,.gvfi,s..f-A www--ws-mt - Action in Iona victory Phillips gets through for two Siena Home Win Pandemonium reigned supreme and the War Memorial was the scene of what was the most spirited demonstration of the basketball season as the Le Moyne Dolphins easily out- classed the Siena Indians by a score of 82 to 59. Bowing out of the Dolphin lineup for the last time were five seniors, Kenyon, Dietz, Mowins, Phillips and Spaulding. Dietz and Kenyon took with them almost every individual scoring record in Le Moyne history. Le Moyne seemed to do everything right as they rolled to sizeable margins throughout the contest. The Dolphins moved into the lead after ten minutes had elapsed and were never in danger of losing their victory. Using their superior rebound' ing strength with great effectiveness, the Nilandmen ran the visitors into the floor. Siena tried to stop the Dolphins with both a zone and manrto-man defense but found their efforts of little use. Dietz and Kenyon marked the end of their careers by leading the scoring parade. Dietz, who broke Bill jenkins three year scoring mark, led the winners with 29 points. Kenyon said farewell with a 20 point outburst. . 1 Dietz gets a boost from Crough Freshman Basketball SEASON S RECORD OPPONENT Oswego J V Cortlmnd V 32nd Arr Base LE MOYNE I ROSH Moyne I rosh Moyne Frosh Moyne Yrosh Nioyne lrosh I-Iobflrt 1' rosh Moyne Frosh Clarkson Frosh Moyne I'rosh Paduan A C The 1953 56 edxtlon of Le Moynes frosh Cagers was one VNl1lLl'l shovled much promlse 'md should proucle Tom Nxland with ULp1blc rcphcements for deputlng x rrslty members The sqmd plmyed '1 lrmlted schedule due to the fwct tlnt courts wcre srnrce and the double header progrlm Lurtuled the plmyxng of prellmmary games lI'ldlXldl.1'1lly the sqmd showed a great 'lmount of tmlent Top srorer for the yurlmgs wfls ohn Dobbertxn who Lonslstently scored ID double flgures He wfls followed by Denms Morrissey who xmproxed vmstly as the season pqsscd and srored many pomts B111 Ray w'1s 'Llso a b1g part of the scorxng punch but was lost at mxd yeflr due to scholastxc dxffnrultxes Chfrrlrs Kehoe showcd a tremendous fxmount of nmprovement 1nd proxed to be among the squads top rebounders 'md scorers Dlck Nendza who jolncd the tum qt und year show ed onlookers much t'1lent and should round into .1 capable xarsrty performer Wlth the cxpcrlenrc pmcd this yeir the members of thc frosh squmcl wnll be wble to t1l-.e thenr plues and show well .ls vlrsxty players Back Nlland Dobbertln Kchoc Sayfl De Smnfo lront R1y Reddmg ton OConnor Morrissey Absent C Kehoe Dont you dare foul me 41 'i Ui I jv I my Q I 30HETHlN6??? l Up and in for Dobbertin Ray for two D Highhghts of I955-56 Season Clzivellier takes opening tip Dietz nets two nn drive 35 Sinn on defense Canty for two I A Dick Kenyon, all-time scoring ace, in action Take it break boys Phillips scores for Dolphins 'i 1, l ' i Dei eu l .i Dietz fires against jaspers A If Listen to Pa, little man! 1. . .P 4.1.1. Standing L-R: T, Niland, O'Shea, D. Chase, D. Busching, CQ. Mellor, D. Brown, tl. Saliba, P. Del Giorno, C. Reschke, P. O'Brien, B. Hollem- back, j. Merrill, C. Major. Seatedg M. Pallotta, D. A'Hearn, j. Lemieux, j. Scaia, B. Dietz, B. Dawson, O'Halloran. The 1955 edition of the Le Moyne baseball squad was one which did not meet with a great deal of success but showed signs of future promise. Composed mainly of Sophomores and Freshmen, the squad found it quite difficult to match their more experienced rivals. Playing a ten game schedule, the Nilandmen were able to notch only one victory while being defeated in the remaining nine. The lone victory was scored over Griffis Air Force Base when the Dolphins eked out a 4-3 victory. Dick Chase was the winning pitcher and Bob Dietz provided the batting strength in the win. Individually, the Green and Gold could boast of some fine performers. Bob Dietz batted well above the .300 mark and led the team in runs batted in. Dick Busching was also at the .300 mark and showed much talent afield. Behind the plate, Bob Hollemback was a mainstay and showed great promise. His fielding abilities were noteworthy as were those of infielders jim O'Halloran and Mike Pallotta. Witlm the experience gained last year, the squad should be able to t Baseball LE Le Le Le Le Le Le Le Le Le Le 1955 SEASONS RECORD MOYNE OPPONENT Moyne 4 Hartwick Moyne l Oswego Moyne fi Griffis Moyne 2 Clarkson Moyne Zi St. Lawrence Moyne I Qortland Moyne I Hobart Moyne 3 Cortland Moyne 3 Griffis Moyne 2 Sampson , -..f I . 5 2 5 S 15 5 2 rl l0 20 i. s ,, 0 v . -PJ .blb A l ttse ll' H, 'ui cop many future contests. M A-.. ' , . ' ' .e Bush beats it out . , - It ' J 'V 'P If I, fp 'f - A A A 5 f rirr Q-af' it 51 it A it 4' A Q ' .-if ' E 5... l L' at i fs . - 'T , 'Fi 'f , .-md' c E .,Qs4...f..-.-n. A ,il ' ite.. l 1 Action at the plate Slap it on him! Track gg Coach Ray Hanlon The 1955 version of the Le Moyne harriers proved to be a highly improved squad over those of preceding years. Wfith the addition of a few sophomores and freshmen, they were able to gain valuable experience in their respective fields. The combined indoor and outdoor track team, under the excellent guidance of Ray Hanlon, has represented the Green and Gold throughout most of the Eastern seaboard. Their top performers are Rod McDonald, a product of Auburn, New York, who is a sopho- more Physics majorg Lou Crisafulli, a junior Business major hailing from Oswego, New York, and jerry Bartz, a freshman Industrial Relations major who is a home town product The remainder of the team includes Sam Paris, a freshman Biology major from Syracuseg Gordon Negus, a junior Physics major from Syracuseg jim O'Neill, a sophomore Physics major from Wfeedsportg Gus La Due, a sophomore Physics major from Binghamtong Paul Converse, a sophomore Business major from Syracuseg and Art Sparks and Don Bartle from Tupper Lake and Syracuse, New York, respectively. 5 .f.., ., . I' -19139 Gus I.aDue shows shot put form L-R, McDonald, Negus, Bartz, Paris. Crisafulli 'X Q gil 'B X if 4. . R. 1 Q. '-v .kv -.,U 5'-3 .4 fray-my Man, Event 1,000 yds. 1,000 yds, 1 mile 2 miles 2 miles 1,000 yds half-mile 1,000 yds McDonald, Le Moyne are, paces Negus and Paris on the boards 195 5- 56 Seasons Record Meet Philadelphia Inquirer Milrose Games C. T. C. Championships C. T. C. Championships Buffalo State Relays Milrose Games 1956 Chicago Holiday Games C. T. C. Indoor Meet Result McDonald 5th McDonald 2nd Crisafulli 2nd Crisafulli Ist record Crisafulli 2nd McDonald lst McDonald lst McDonald lst record '3:?a55li 1955 Cross-Country Squad Standing L-R: Negusg McDonaldg Bartz Kneeling L-R: Parisx Crisafulli 1-4 .,1 -1. .4-L. Y -'Ji ' I :ins -1 ff .A J .. - I I 5 ,. ' ,II LI- i -'II 'L' ' I I . . ' Till.. 5--if L' -Av A ' i .ma I ' ' l rl. We i i I 1 fkfq.553S?.,. 4. V g Llil Z sv s if I Xi ez-' ' V . r 1 I, , f up gy - ,qi , ,, - 'gi - A . i is f ' .1 Y ji lgppp ii .1 l ,:,, as N Q52 V .-- lil. A -jjs ' is I A... a , , ,,-. . I.- .. , ,- ' e -1 s. e . . . e - , n , ,, - ' . 1 Z' -4 f J3.: '.HcQ L DT '7 5.lr:i1 Harriers await gun Seasons Record and Top Performances tLow score winsj Cross-Countr Lou Crisafulli, Rod McDonald and jerry Bartz proved to be the mainstays of coach Ray I-lanlon's thinclads. Lou and Rod have been leading the varsity while .Ierry has been pacing the freshmen runners. In addition to attending many eastern meets, the harriers held their own annual Le Moyne Invitational meet in which Canisius won the varsity team title and Bartz broke all existing freshmen records by winning that event. The Dolphins also sponsored the Middle Eastern Conference Championships on the 3.5 mile campus course in which they placed second to Iona College. In addition to these two events the Green and Gold played host to the Le Moyne junior run which was held for the benefit ot' the high school track teams in the surrounding area. Besides sponsoring various events, the thinclacls attended such notable meets as the Collegiate Track Conferences Cross-Country Championships, the National Collegiate Athletic Associations meets and the Boston Marathon. Le Moyne will be looking forward to a highly success- ful season next year because of the experience obtained this season. Meet Le Moyne Opponents Distance cobieskiii 21 34 3-5 mi- Alfred 30 'Q 25 35 ml- Haffwiqk 18 57 4-2 mi- Bartz crosses finish for Dolphins comcii 31 26 5.5 mi- Le Moyne Invitational Run Bartz lst. record 55 ml- M. E. c. ci, A. Meer cfisafuiii 3rd 3-5 mi- I We I be . . . . . ' 'Tl Fi' . f P' S Yi C.. T. C. MeetfVars1ty Crisafulli 26th 5 ml- Q 'f 4-gm. 1 V. :!xi 4 A .4--iff h 7 S -' . . . - Q '-' as 'I S2 uf a .srl-'R W C.. T C Meet ros Bartz lst record ry H Hag -1.41 .2 8 tg:-' G --...-..-L- ' ' i Q N 5 3,-, T-'F' 3 . an 'fin 'K ' I I Q T fr. Sam Paris, lirosh prospect. in workout Socce r Joe Boehm - Coach The liall ot' l9ii marked the sccord season in which Le Moyne has participated in soccer. However this was the tirst season, that the Green and Gold booters had a formal intercollegiate schedule. Play- ing four games. the Dolphin forces failed to come up with any victories but did hold their own and were nev er outhustled. The booters met schools which have long been active in soccer and could not cope with the superior experience. V l The season was opened lwith a game against Oswego at the latter's field. Oswego drew first blood but the 'Dolpins came back and knotted the score at 1-1. In the second half however the Teachers outplayed the Dol- phins and scored a 4-1 victory. Successive games were played with Genesseo, Hobart and Clarkson and Le Moyne was bested 4-O, 3-0 and 4-0 respectively. Individually Le Moyne showed much talent. In the goal was Don Bartle and he came up with some spec- tacular saves. Pete Del Giorno and joe Sinithling gave the Dolphins plenty of power at fullbacks. The leaders of the attack were Kidd, Perry, Ross and Daly. Wfith experience, the Dolphins will prove to be tough oppon- ents. HI . 1 -- . . . ., is rr., rf I - ' ii 8 J 49 N ' ' 4 .I fr xl: .A . J . - f -X fl u f rv . --.1 l ' I 443 Standing L-RQ Monteleone, DiRenz, Liddell. Knapp, Perry. Dei Giorno, Maphey Lallorta. Kulba. Connors. lfarnett, De Bottis: Kneeling: Rose. Ross, O'Brien. Kidd. Battle Smithling, Daily, Fitzgerald, lsal. sae sv i I L... if! I - T lit- ' lg? --qg.,.,,, V :kin-Jawa-f ,ELX fr I +1--N I , 7...,...bv.e-- --.. ea-,i,,---.. - ' A Q-.. -, ,gg 4-v . t -----:A - . V. -'fy ,. .. -. . 1-- '. ' -- ' ... , ,'.,, , . A-r '7 ' rw.,-. .' 'I V v.wl' '- ,:- M' ' Del Giorno with stomach action I 'ov 2 4 ,r Q, -3 va e. 1 if 1 'J ol- . I I ' 1 L N Dolphin booter takes Seasons Reco Le Moyne lx Le Moyne Le Moyne 0 Le Moyne O a shot v rd Oswego -i Genesseo -1 Hobart 5 Clarkson -1 Somebody steal the ball? . Q- .,-.. -. N1-.... E . 1 ' J 9. VW, Golf ,.Q Capt. Bob McNamara and Moder- ator Fr. McGann, S. Linksmen inspect M. li. C. C. A. trophy Opponent Canisius Oswego Sampson Siena Harpur Canisius Oswego Sampson Siena St. Bonaventure Seasons Record Result SCOYC Win 7-2 Win 8-1 Loss 7-2 Win 8-1 Win 6-3 Win 5-4 Win -5-4 Loss 7-2 Wi n 7-2 Win 5-4 Rear, L-R5 l.. Mowins, Mgr., D. Halpin, H. Hoffman, lir. McGann: Front, B ' Mitchell, B. McNamara, B. Fisher, D. Wfalserg Absent, YI. Bednarski. The Le Moyne College linksmen last year and this fall have proved themselves to be among the top golf squads in the east. Last year the Dolphins were unbeaten against collegiate competition although they did suffer two losses against the ever powerful Sampson Air Force Base team. In the Fall of 1955 the Green and Gold golfers bested all the members of the M. E. C. C. A. in the first annual medal tournament. Henry Hoffman was the top man in the tourney and took medal honors with a score of 76. Siena played host for the match which included such schools as St. Bona-venture, St. Francis, Iona, and St. Peter's. The Dolphins are ably captained by Gus McNamara and find their best golfer in the person of john Bednarski who averages in the low 70's. Barry Fisher adds additional strength to the squad with an average of 78. The return of Dick Walser to the squad this season will aid con- siderably since he is regarded as the top young golfer in this area. Next season the squad will meet Syracuse and Cornell and should give a good account of themselves against this tough opposition. Fisher and Holifmair discuss shots i-r---M Intramural Athletics I-Mural Boardg L-R, Rearg B. Dawson, F. Chiocki, P Fr, McGlinchy, I-Mural Moderator ' V sig: -ii I 1 t 4 4 . or ' 1' R fy, :. .I f-L'1'g3ij..: . .i1f5+'S.-- lt f WT DelGiorno, Pullanog Front, Miller, P. Szlosek, M. Paul Szlosek, Chairman Pallotta. Functioning as one of the most representative of Le Moyne activities, the I-Mural progrfm was put into operation with a great deal of success during the past year. Under the moderation of Rev. Edward McGlinchy, S. and the direction of the I-Mural Board, athletic activities including football, basketball, cross-country, bowling and softball were effectively carried out. These athletic facilities are open to any male student who' wishes to participate and many find a great deal of enjoyment in the various events. A vote of praise goes to all who are instrumental in I-Mural operations. The Rebels 1955 Football Champions The football season found 'lo teams attempting to unseat the champion Rebels and there were many actioned- packed games, Throughout the season play was dominated by the Rebels , Pagans , 'Alcoholics and Rock-n- Rollersn with the Rebels and Pagans copping confer- ence titles. In the playoffs the Rebels and Alcoholics emerged on top and fought for the overall crown with the Rebels winning 7'-6. The game was highlighted by Giancola's 60 yard run after taking a pass from Bob Dawson. The winning margin was provided when Dawson flipped to Lefty Erwin for the extra point. 34,124 will Resch moves for champion Rebels Tom Phillips fires for I-learts ' With the completion of the football playoffs, I-Mural activity turned to basketball. This year the league was composed of two conferences, the Green having six teams and the Gold having seven .Play began early in December and was scheduled to last until the middle of March. There were several veteran squads and these dominated the play to a great extent. The Le Moyne A. C., Rigor Mortis, and Happy Hearts were the top squads in the Green Conference while DeBalla's Dumplings and the Basket- hangers were the pacemakers in the Gold division. The leading scorers in the league were Letty Erwin, Bill,Farley and Tom Phillips. All-Star selections included Pete Del Giorno and Phillips at guards, Phil Hensberry at center and john Bednarski and jimmy Miller at forwards. These men were hard pressed for positions by such cagers as john Young, Dick Busching, jack Merrill and Ron Schultz. ln addition to basketball, the I-Mural program included for the first time this year a Volleyball tournament. Teams composed of six members fought against each other in the Fastbreak in I-Mural contest Look, a flying saucer A Start of I-Mural run . double elimination affair. The event proved highly success- ful and will be carried out in 'future years for the added enjoyment of Le Moyne male students. In addition to the football and basketball programs, the I-Mural activity at Le Moyne is extended to Cross- Country and bowling. This year the bowling league was resumed and was carried out with a great deal of success. The league was composed of faculty members and both men and women students. A total of 16 teams signed up for play with the Gutter Splitters and The Four Hits and a Miss being the top squads. Vic Chini, senior accounting major, was the league pacemaker with a lofty 200 average. Felix Chichocki also was a top bowler. The year also saw the addition of a cross-country run to the I-Mural program. Seventeen hardy harriers braved the frosty November weather to vie against one another for the title. Being out of top condition, some were forced to drop out before the finish but Jack O'Neil, soph science student, pushed ahead with about 100 yards to go and grabbed the victory. jack O'Neil, l-Mural Victor Bowling Officers and Team Captains .A. A. Miss Moran, WAA Advisor The XVomen's Athletic Association got off to a flying start this year, by playing host to the Athletic Federa- tion of College XVomen's animal Planning Conference, at which time a program of inter-collegiate sports' days was set up. Tennis headed the list on an active agenda for the 1955-56 season for the XVAA. In sports competition at Keuka College, the tennis team proved a worthy opponent for the other schools participating. Basketball was again a favorite this year. Captained by jackie Simone, the female hoopsters proved a team to be reckoned with, in competition against several colleges at two sports' days held at Syracuse Uriiversity. They came off with three wins out of four contests at each. Regular games were played also, on the boards at Charles Andrews School. A new sport was introduced into the WAA's format this year. Bowling was a tremendous success, in intra- mural competition as well as inter-collegiate. At a sports' day at S. U. the team came off with three out of six victories. Fall sports were resumed again in the spring, with tennis again taking the lead. Golf and archery were also included and had a great deal of participation. At the annual spring banquet, awards were presented to those who by their participation, showed their in- , y ff MTL, L.,-P I.. E V11 - V, . - YA -:I-,iYx..v, .V .7 V' itil A 1- H. .Q . A if A Ill XXfo1nen's Athletic Association Basketeers, L-R: M. J. Cumf miskey, S. Reale, Simone, S. Mollura S. Basile, M. Jerome, A. Lucarelli. . fliifl - ' -.Q-vi .i . gg ..:g f I fs.ffgi1'.-, l. it ,- 1-Eteznla i i Y ' ' ' .5-'r -- l l 1i-- . -I i ., if g lfm' Lassies leap for loose ball terest and skill in the various activities of the organ- ization. M. j. winds up XV. A. A. Golf Squad, Back, L-R: S. Clummiskey, j. Seubert. P. Clonnorg Front, B. Brown, M. I-lasset 'I x4k 1i'g'iJj'.3- b I!! all Mm l,,.p- ' W. N 1 I ,v -I 1 ,, .L ll 1 II Q x Q :' . ' .. 2 wr I ... ' ' Ru. ', 31544 wr ,Qu g.i'6A.'.. gym H A 2.- ,- .. .X D -. - v. U I : I ' , . 3 V ': , . .I ' ' I gig 9. ff-:WJ - a Q .3 . lg Nm w.. 4. V-. 'fs 4 . iifz Z? 'F N 'L , , 5, uk K , xi' X A 3 -i ' I N ,.. . , 3-ff' -4 A I W ,xii-V5 -xii, E I It ' xv , 0 ' fi: a Q, . lair, . ef. ' ' . f' gif: ff, ,,, A 2 F515 -, X A - f - . -- -wa Q x A y ' , ff .:,r'- f 1 V 132W J' , pdf, q - K' X Rf wi 1 V V1 VA A 1 .-- 4. - Aw th-F , jrvghv . Q,-1,7 ,Aw Q5 ' I ' 'Lg ' ' : P'. ,, J wtggfn. ' ' QE , ' ' . 1. ,A I V: R.. 1 d I L' mrs' H gn I f - 1' 1, ,, ,-.,,.x,f, 1 1 -' 1, , nw.. ,ix fy X34 553. if .rf S X PATRONIZE OUR ADVERTISERS Compliments of STUDENT DISCOUNT SERVICE and its affiliated stores RUSTON'S SAMPLE SHOES 215 E. Fayette St QUINLAN FLORIST 4008 E. 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Salina St. Where haircuts are still 75c Directly across from McCarthy's Restaurant Best Wishes To THE CLASS OF 1956 ceN'rnAL N. Y. cHArTEn CANISUS COLLEGE ALUMNI ASSOC. O BUFFALO, NEW YORK Hollywood moves East. The Le Moyne College Student Government wishes to hed rtily congrotulote the Editor ond Stott of the Block Robe on their outstanding contribution to our college its Pk ak its Pk t Activities Committee ,. . ,. Agenda Committee . Bulletin Board Committee .. Business Directory Committee Elections Committee ,,.... . ,, . Freshmen Orientation Committee Pep Rally Committee , N. S. A. Committee ...., .,........ Rules Enforcement Committee , Student Discount Committee Winter Weelcend Committee . PF if als Ik its if . Thomas R. Swan '57 Thomas E. Kelly '57 .,.. Rita A. Bottino '58 ,. F. Donald Hottman '57 . Anne C. Holmes '57 .,.,,... John E. Kidd 57 . Daniel L. Dombroski '56 M. Jean Miller '56 Paul E. Charette '56 Joseph C. Ruta '56 .. ..,... Robert F. Lane '58 Rosemary A. Ryan '56 Frank J. Lostumbo 56 Richard D. Perry '57 Janice M. Rosenberger '58 Michael J. Sherlock '58 'if President . ........,,..,,. .,....,..,..,.........,..,,.....,...........,. . . .... .. ..........,,..- . John E. Lynch '56 Vice-President ,,...,... Secretary .........,... Treasurer .,..... , .......... .,.,......... Chairman, Judicial System ., ,. Delores A. Grabowslri '56 Rose Marie Quilter '58 Richard P. Lombardo '57 .. Richard W. Lippoldt '56 Besr Wishes To The Class of l956 CAPONE'S LIQUOR STORE 6l7 Oswego Sireel' Syracuse, New York WILLIAM E. BOULEY CO., INC. General Confracfors 265 Genesee S+. AUBURN, NEW YORK Free Delivery Phone 75-l970 Esiablished l9I4 lncorporared l945 Phone 2-6896 CATHOLIC SHOP , INC. THE BRIDE S SHOPPE ECCLESIASTICAL WARE Church Goods - Religious Ariicles Mission Supplies - Wax Candles Student Discount 210 Easf Jefferson S+ree+ Phone 2-3033 Syracuse 2, New York Wedding Gowns - Formals All Types of Draperies Made fo Order Sarah F6150 537 Buffernuf S+. RGS- 74-3636 Syracuse 8, New York Whaf is if? Compliments of THE CAMPUS SPA Across the campus in the Le Moyne Shoppefte ANTHONY A. HENNINGER IESUIT ALUMNI ASSDUIATION Isponsors of The REV. WILLIAM J. SCHLAERTH STUDENT AID FUNDJ P. O. Box 88 Syracuse, N. Y. ar :le :se :ie if ef: Keep your Scholastic Philosophy up to-date after graduation by hearing outstanding Jesuit and lay lecturers on: the First - Saturday of each month at a Com- munion Breakfast. Mass, in honor of Out Lady of Fatima, is at 8:00 A. M. in the Le Moyne College Chapelg and on the Third - Friday of each month at a lecture and social held at 8:30 P. M. in the Le Moyne College Penthouse Lounge. wk :le are :ie 1: :le Edward J. Kearney, Jr., President Phone 74-9666 The Green Horseshoe Cafe Corner Shuart Ave. and PaHison S+. One Block South of James S+. off Sedgwick S+. Take Teall Ave. Bus. Paul Berne-I, Prop. Syracuse, N. Y. HEAVY CONSTRUCTION BUILDING CONSTRUCTION BLACK-TOP PAVING WASHED SAND 6. GRAVEL J. J. HARRINGTON CO., Inc. GENERAL CONTRACTORS Auburn, N. Y. SAND PLANT PHONE: 2-4361 North St. Road ' 2-3222 PHONE: 2-8741 2 Carpenter St. . . . . and away we GO! THE LE MOYNE COLLEGE GUILD EELICITATES THE CLASS OF T956 Officers of The Le Moyne College Guild Tor T955-T956 PresidenT ,.... ... Vice-PresidenTs SecreTary ..... Ass'T SecreTary Treasurer . i .. Ass'T Treasurer Social SecreTary ,. . Mr. William J. HunTer Mrs. Fred PrevosT Mrs. LoreTTa Driscoll Mr. Franklin Hammerle Dr. John SeTTineri ..,,....,,. Mrs. Frank Knapp . T .,,.. Mrs. A. Bresadola Mrs. KenneTh DoTy Mr. Don Mullin . Miss Rosemary Gallager Ass'T Social SecreTary .. ., ..Miss GerTrude Murray Membership SecreTary ..i......i,, Miss Marie Savage Ass'T Membership Sec. ,...,i.i.... Mrs. William Savage Corresponding SecreTary .,.. Mrs. KenneTh Spaulding PubliciTy SecreTary ,..,............-..... Mrs. AlberT Clary Ass'T PubliciTy Sec. .............,........,. Mrs. John Ryan Mr. Joseph Bach Mal'5I1aIS ........,... .... . .. Mr, Leg Drigcgll Mr. RoberT J. Gunn ModeraTor ,..,. ,..,... R ev. He'rberT J. Clancy, S. J. The Le Moyne College Guild composed of The parenTs and Triends of The college, has as iTs purpose' The promoTion of The inTeresTs of Le Moyne, of a beTTer muTuaI undersfanding of The obiecTives oT The college and of providing Tor The TaculTy, parenTs, and friends To meeT on a social plane. Membership is unIimiTedg we soIiciT your membership. ' I EMPIRE STRUCTURAL STEEL FABRICATURS, INC. 1407 EAST ERIE BLVD. SYRACUSE, N. Y. WAREHOUSE and FABRICATE STEEL MANUFACTURE STEEL PRODUCTS Compliments 'ff FRANCIS C. HUNT Compliments of EDWARD F. GAYNOR Funeral Direcfor II9 SouTh Ave. Phone 75-8328 GEDDES SAVINGS AND LOAN ASSOCIATION I 705 MILTON AVENUE Solvay, New York Phone: 8-6207 Congra'I'uIaI'ions, Son! 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Phone 76-5842 Res. 2-6942 PETE CZONGEL'S IVELDING - AUTO REPAIRING TOIVING - LUBRICATING 300 Almond SI. Syracuse, N. Y. FIRST IN LINE . . . C O R T L A N D FISHING LINESX CorI'Iand Line Qc.. Inc. CORTLAND. N. Y. CRANEFTS PHARMACY l45l Midland Avenue Syracuse 5, New York lI,ll.IHlllHI,j,. 'IEI .sx i L i s .JL +I. . 4-- 'mffl' o big step forward for us and our customers We've been in our new loca'I'ion a year now . . . a move fhal has ushered , in.a whole new concepl' in confracling and supply facilifies. This plan? noi' only meefs currenf requiremenlsg il is also designed Io anlicipale 'rhe needs of our ever-expanding cify. Since 1875 PLUMBING . ELECTRICAL HEATING . CONTRACTING 8: SUPPLY RQCWQKRD JGY Two paris arsenic, one par? . . . . if A Best Wishes From . MUENGH-KREUZEII CANDLE 00.9 ING. New York Chicago Los Angeles New Orleans San Francisco 6l7 Hiawaiha Boulevard Easi Syracuse 8, New York Phone: 3-6 I 47 Ask 'For Jenny in Caps The Beer More People Like E. I. STIIOIIEL 00-, ING. GENESEE BEER and ALE 30I Sunsel' Avenue Syracuse, N. Y. Compliments of ROSS BAKERY SCHUMACHER-WHELAN BROS. FUNERAL DIRECTORS Dependable Service for Over 56 Years F U N E R A L H O M E Air-Conditioned 366 W. Onondaga S+. 75 I787 You Never Leave Le Moyne When You Subscribe To . . . The CATHOLIC SUN Official Newspaper Of The Syracuse Diocese Ph. 7393l3 Mosf Modern Grill in Easlwood 734234 Enferlainmenl Nighlly Relax af ihe GROTTO RESTAURANT 3507 James Slreef Near Ciiy Line Downsiairs in Easlwood nexl Io Merchan'I's Bank Shopping Plaza Two enfrances Parking for I000 cars al' all limes -'ff -if' ,,. ' H so ' ' -Ns- f o we amy- T 151 ' i . 'gg Lounoe' IQ U Fools rush in . . . where Angels fear Io lread COMMERCIAL RESIDENTIAL INSURANCE SYRACUSE-KEMPER BUILDING 3-H33 MORTGAGE LOANS PROPERTY MANAGEMENT 'Emil EMPIRE Besl Wislaes From WALLPAPER AND PAINT CO., Inc. DOMINICK FALCONE 223 W. Wafer S+. Syracuse, N. Y. Phone 2-ZI69 USE MOORE PAINT AGENCY Es+abIisI1ed l920 INSURANCE -:- REAL ESTATE 639 Nor'II1 Salina Sfreei' Phone 2-6I28 Dominick Falcone, Jr. Anihonv T, Falcone Best Wishes to the Senior Class C01 The Factory Printing Co. Commercial and Advertising Printing ' PHONE 9-5321 Mr. and Mrs. Ifarl If. Boyle 128-130 Burnet Ave. Syracuse, N. Y. JAMES ST LANES PETE PIRAINO Prop '5 .. .f'L3'p, I G Q6-ra .ggi-I . ' Ti . gkA:'L..L I' -, l -51:-1, ilfr llllisf - is 16 MO ERN NEW ALLEYS FREE INSTRUCTION AUTOMATIC BALL LIFT In New Eastwood Shopping Center 3537 JAMES s'r. SYII Say UNCLE . . . We Appreciafe Unclerwriiing Your STUDENT Medical Expense INSURANCE IN flhfaaf ML Bffv Qs fc 5 A ,as . z 1: 'Yf ' A .1 1' 'f mov' 0 OF OMAH A' 'Q We would also like to service you on any personal insurance matter. Life - Accideni' - HeaH'I1 - Hospiializaiion Surgical or Polio Insurance. Wm. V. Haggerty Agency 200 McCarI I1y BuiIcIing Syracuse, N. Y. Phone 74-4267 Your Dodge Plymouth Deoler .x ..4 E-1 .lol-ll' o F RYAN AND SONS, Inc Monllus Oneldo The Washboller that Grew Into the World s Leadmg Church Candle Factory More than 1 century 1go young Anton Wrll and h15 wnfc Rosma put some cxndlemnkmg knowledge and lot of hope mto a wlshboxler on the kntchen stoye Tlus was the start of the worlds lefrdmg cmdle factory Tod'1y Wnll 8: Baumer candles are burned m churches md homes all oyer Amcrxcr Euh unclle 13 cuefully mfxdc of flnest mxternls by Skilled craftsmen When choosmg nndles for Church or home you can be Sure they rl. rxght rf they are nude by Wall 8. Baumcr Phone 62 276l Phone 1579 gums.: co nu: frubllrbed 1855 annum anon 1 von :noun -oufllll lo, AIOILIS Com plzments RICHARD J EMORE Manager WITTIGS WESTCOTT STREET WALTER WHITE TAVERN I700 Easi' Fayette Street DINNERS LUNCHES We've never lost a Father ye+ '-The Dean I lf ' W ' 1 l . , yl , l all 1 I. . , I- 1 l i l 'Sl ' AQ : .' 1 ELI, 'ol Duvxfm urn -yy A I T t 0 o o ravi! . ' . . . ying , ,K , K .y H 35:1-l ' I ' - ' 1 D . ' . - l 'Z ' K ' L n A , ' . ' yy. 1 C z.z' 'Q V .- . I .l y N . h F . F 1 1 ,' ' '. ' . 'Y ' . . . ' ' 1 1 I I ' r v A I JW - O l 'I NW of ' ,fl HK :TZ . lllu : .1 y. M W 'Um tl. '- r A -.y . My l. .E wrist, .1 V 1 1 ,L , yn ' ll cIlaH:eIII's growing with Syracuse since 1895 now with 3 great stores DOWNTOWN EASTWOOD - 1951 NORTHERN LIGHTS - 'I956 Compliments vf SLATER SYSTEM, INC. School and Industrial Food Service 2503 LOMBARD STREET PHILADELPHIA 46, PENNSYLVANIA Serving the Students of LeMoyne College Compliments of NETTI WHOLESALE GROCERY CO.. INC. nano osweeo BLVD. Compliments of STRATHMORE MARKET ms MIDLAND AVENUE Your Soufh-Side Food Sfore I W Congratulations TECUMSEH GOLF CLUB if 17 -4' .. T VlDO0Y'S MEATS in Mc0RORY'S 5 81 I0 435 S. SALINA ST. Syracuse 2, N. Y. A ' S ymcuselv Largest MEAT DISPLAY Owned and Operated A fringe be-nefif for I. R. Majors? By James Vidocy BEST OF LUCK.. SENIOR cLAss or 1956 an CL :5 'MJ J f Thompson Rd. and Erie Blvd. East HEROUX CASH GROCERY 26ll James S+reei' Easfwood Full line of cold beer CoIcI Cu+s-Snacks Sofr Drinks Groceries Cpen 9 A. Iv1.+o I2 P. M. 7 Days A Week LE MOYNE MANOR RESTAURANT L erpooI, N. Y. Phone 3-7680 CeIe'In9 To I+'s your +urn +o drive, Doll PARTIES BANQUETS and WEDDING RECEPTIONS THE LE MOYNE GOLLEGE ALUMNI ASSOCIATION ESQ S E ' QI XSXX E O5 ' X' D 925 Q O Ki N Ewv?TxxxE W Q XXXRX Hu:'1Rx'II X Y H x X I :QI A X - ,. I' ' , D ox 2 M QQ A Q' 4 X: s Q my Q Q O QQ o Extends Corzgratulations and Best Wishes To THE CLASS OF 1956 Complimenls of THOS. DeSANTlS 81 SON MUSIC CO. Ez'erytlJi11g In The Music Line l3I7 SOUTH SALINA Opposife Sears Syracuse, New Yorlr 'LTHE COMPLETE REAL ESTATE INSTITUTION PUHEROY URUAHIZFTIUN EZBIF I' FI IF' H E SAMUEL VITA Qudfoflfz gzfiff 47Wz11i1'zr if Birddog or noi Io Birclclog, REED 7704 LCIDI STREET THAT is Ihe quesIIon.. . 219 n.n.1.lAN AVENUE EYRAEUSE ea N Y R U E15 f , ?v!'T'pi3 fibaafwifwsj QQ. . . Designed for young men wi+h a f fure . . . Iusirous, far-East inspired Panora weave in cool Palm Beach. Seleci yours foday from our many' sizes and sfyles. Congratulations from, SALINA IIHEVHULET EU., INC. CllEYR0l,IC'l' CX RS TRICKS CONIPLETE SERVICE FACILITIES 650 South Salina St. Phone 3-2176 Le Moyne fryouis for Olympic Games fMarafhon Dance 81 Chug-a-lug Evenfslf' Compliments of STEUBEN ASSEMBLY KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS SYRACUSE COUNCIL No. I9I Y E S I . . . We are in a position to furnish you with Iron and Wire Fences. Wire Cloth of all kinds, Wfindow Guards, Wfire Partitions, Grilles, Coal, Sand and Gravel Screens, Machine Guards, Rail- ings, Wire Baskets, Spark Guards, Fold- ing Gates, etc. Plinlcl Plank! PIunIc! . H SYRACUSE WIRE 81 FENCE WORKS, INC. Phone 74-052I Syracuse, N FROM AN INDUSTRIAL FRIE D X I N , Y 5 . ' - If If gf, I ' gs. -f F Us! There is o strong bond between LeMoyne and Wells 84 Coverly thot transcends all busnness considerations We lake if that wo l , Y- And this is o good time and place to soy THANKS' WEIIS 81 COVERIY ' Syracuse '5 f f ,W W QPR- f ' WWW V Aff X f W 0 C If BANQUETS the perfect setting for OFFICE PARTIES CARD PARTIES COCKTAII. GATHERINGS ideal surroundings for BANQUETS DINNER MEETINGS BUSINESS GET-TOGETHERS Call the Banquet Manager 1 T 'Y Fred G. Popp. proprietor OAK-PARK PHARMACY H. and B. CAREY, Props. BUY HERE WITH CONFIDENCE OAK and PARK STREETS, SYRACUSE. N. Y. Phone 9-652I SERVICE T0 THE SICK Drink 3 Glasses of WI A Day MuI'uaI Beneiii' Life Ins. Co. of Newark, N. J. I Arfhur F. Lewis and Associaies 602 HILLS BLDG. SYRACUSE MILK DISTRIBUTORS SYRACUSE, N. Y. Complimenfs of A FRIEND ROBERT E. MITCHELL 81 COMPANY Manufacfurers - Disfribuiors 98 NorII1 Sfreef Auburn, New York CENTRAL NEW YORK INSULATING CO. Home Beautifying Experts ' Disfribufors of ALUMAROLL Alumiqum Roll-up Awnings Sun Control and Lasting Beauty IN THE ADIRONDACKS h STOP AT FARRELL'S TAVERN Food, Drinlr, Enierhainmenf INDIAN LAKE N. Salina S+. Phone 74-3906 Syracuse, N. Y. Open yen, 'Round PATRONS Complimenfs uke's Drive Yourself Trucks, lnc of GARZONE'S Kehoe Food Dis+ribu+ing Co. Mrs. Marion O'Connor Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Small THE P. E. MULLIGAN STORE ON THE CHERRY VALLEY TURNPIKE CAZENOVIA, N. Y. Fine Dry Goods ' Imported Woolens SAU Sfore '2 a wafm ILMATOIUR .Awaifd 1 1 v 1 1 E-1


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