Mount St Michael Academy - Mountaineer Yearbook (Bronx, NY)

 - Class of 1959

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This experience is common fo all who sfrive manfully 'ro fulfill high ideals. Sform-fossed emofions confinually disfurb fhe even fenor of our lives. Man musf ever cope wifh human frailfy. Disappoinfmenfs and failure are fhe lof of each of us. We offen overlook fhe facf fhaf conflicfs faced wifh courage and faifh sfrengfhen fhe fibers of fhe soul. Sfrengfh and infegrify unfold in fhe crucible of suffering. ln fhe final analysis 6od's grace defermines fhe growfh of wisdom wifhin us. Significanf years have passed. Your childhood days, parficularly. have been vifal because fhe foundafion of characfer resfs on fhe lessons of early youfh. No school nor faculfy exerfs an influence comparable fo fhaf of your parenfs. To fhem you owe an undying debf of grafifude. Gradually. as fhe formafive years draw fo a close a man is revealed. You are now fhaf man. Buf fhe end is nof yef. The mind musf confinue fo enlighfen and sfrengfhen fhe reason and increase your power fo fhinlc. All your sfrivings, however. will prove ineffecfive unless accompanied by progress in virfue. As a Cafholic genfle- man go forfh embracing a wider horizon, sfriving fo permeafe every acfivify wifh fhe spirif of Chrisf.' Sincerely yours in J.M.J.. ,QQ Zbyooowt Um fampua To fhe people of lhe Neighbor- hood, lhe Mouni' represenis lwenly- 'lwo acres of recrealional facililies, buf fo fhe siudeni' body, lhe Mouni' represenls much more. The buildings are no'l' iusi' meaningless s'l'one edi- fices, bu'l' ralher +hey represenl' living monumen'I's fo ihe pasi. homes for ihe presenl' sfudenl body, and shining goals fo fuiure Meunlies. We say thai' +he Campus is a home, and ii' is. li' is a freasure house of memories, of scenes lhal lime will noi' efface. Whaf memories are locked in lhe Quadrangle, home of lhose spiri'I'ed punchball games-and who can deny 'I'ha1' McGovern Field holds many vivid memories of pasl' vic- fories? The Buildings are quiel' now, fhe Quadrangle is emply. and fhe crowds have deserled McGovern - bui' if you lisien closely, you may sfill hear 'lhe eager foofball fans, sfill see lhe nervous faces of lhe punchball leam, sfill sense fhe quiel' acfiviiy of fhe now darkened classrooms. Yel' if ihese memories do exis-I' for you, 'lhey are only fhe resuli' of 'lhe leamworlc of every facul'l'y member and each s1'uden'I', each and everyone responsi- ble for making fhe Mouni fhe success il is. .Lp-.1 H W Q., 95,1 'Y'a..fs X-'l'ii'5'? '- 'A ,. 1. -' -15 53zi3u3'l'3l1i-,if K' 'Q-?:5P5:-3 iw-Tiff' wx-fi .sggvg r iw W. V: -N-.QQ 21- gf 15 -1 'N f - , .1 '25 V Mg. -fl..-395355-E-Q 'W M ' ,,., , 52,1 Q, H,,:.g f , -e'RM. ., H. ef... -.2.,.4,,k -, W-Y if-1 V Q .g K 05513. we . lx -Y Ey e -1' . , T a g in ...J .ie M iw-Tffrfri' 'ilk V 5 W f 1 ' fiif i wg. iqpim' er , , ,N N A E ii in K Dat, 5 5:11, -, A , F gi Y . lim. . a an M I- W -34 ' xx ww Q W nwgfil 'jg-W 'Zvi 4 X, ., 'M Mr: iiilww- --. 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Qa X 1 va, ia' .flsbkkb-'W ' U, 2 1 ulrgvwlvhqir Q?-s ' ' if 1 +1 ..,, L- - 242. is 4 -nav' Xb.-' 0 11- 1+ - Q ' Q 4 ff' hx - -iv I ST. PAUL'S HALL The residenl sfudenfs dormify, Sf. Peul's Hall, has eccommodaiions for over iwo hundred boys. A Gym as well as oiher recreafional fecilifies are provided in ihe besemenf of flue four sfory building. CHAM PAG NAT HALL The 'leculfy residence, picfured from ihe Brofl1or's garlh, is named for ihe founder of flue Maris! Brofhers. A 'Iwo sfory addifion appeared in I956 'lo ac- commodafe fha growing faculfy. ,, H Lt' Y 7 LOU RDES GROTTO This beaufiful shrine dadicared fo W Our Lady is locafed in ihe Broih- ' er's garih and is anofher example of fhe Men's Club generosify fo fhe Mounr. MOUNT CAMPUS An aerial view of 'lhe fwenfy-fwo acre Mounf campus. In fhe upper parf of The phoiograph is seen McGovern field, +he Brofher Timofhy Daniel Memorial irach and lhe +wo baseball 'fields which provide adequafe recreafional facilifies for all Mouniies. QUEEN OF THE MOUNT Moy and early Fall finds fha sludenf body assembled in flue Quadrangle before their Palroness, recifing ihe Rosary. Y MEMORIAL GYMNASIUM Mounfies have good reason Io be proud of fhe Memorial gymnasium, 'Ihe Iargesf in Ihe ciiy. Used 'For recrea+ionaI purposes if can easily be converied Io serve as an assembly hall. The gym is also 'Ihe scene of some of Ihe oufsfanding social evenis of Ihe school year. MEMORIAL BUILDING Buili Io honor Mounfies who gave fheir lives in World War Il, Ihe Memorial Building houses fhe Iargesi gym in The cify as well as sixfeen well-equipped classrooms, Ihe Brofher Alberf Gusfave Memorial Library, Ihe cafeferia and recreafional facililies for Ihe residenf sfudenis. l I ,j l 41 . 5 sl we 32353 lf' If , I ,if if 1 ii' ' f ? 1 5 4 si saw 49 ml ZS H Q K Q I ymi' 'H' X r iii sw if 6 3945 tb Ev: 58455 9949: :HQ 12' X Al A 1 'H' fn K K 'WWWWWW . ff' a rm- 4 wifi? we 1 fi. ky? . Q er X Academic liTe aT The MounT sTrives To develop sincere. pracTical, ChrisT-minded men equipped wiTh The required knowledge and convicTions To assume Their place in The ranlcs of The CaTholic laiTy. WiTh This end in mind Religion plays an imporTanT parT in our high school curriculum. ln addiTion To The academic subiecTs which aid The sTudenTs inTellecTual growTh, a course in Physical EducaTion, which aims To develop in each boy a consciousness of The value of Teamwork and personal TiTness, is required. This program aims aT The developing oT The characTer of The whole Chris- Tian man and noT iusT one segmenT of him. The well-rounded developmenT of each sTudenT aT MounT ST. Michael is insured by The special emphasis placed on personal aTTenTion which Talces inTo accounT individual dif- ferences of characTer and TalenT. 'sz' f iw f' ip Ji ii TT ii s Q T if F Q Ei' T .:. T F, rs fris A Ellie S T .N if ggi Tl ENGLISH The skills To efficienfly express ideas in wrifing and in spealzing coupled wifh a familiarizafion and appreciaiion of cer- Tain cuITural areas, pariicularly Thaf of good Iiierafure, are The aims The Teacher of English endeavors To insfill in his sTudenTs. 'img I ,, - MUSIC The Band, an inlegral parf of fhe Music Deparfmenf, was organized by ifs presenf conducfor Dr. J. Arfhur Reufher. The organizafion now numbers sevenfy-five boys. The Deparfmenf enables sfudenfs fo avail Ihemselves of a musical educafion by offering privafe lessons fo fhose who desire fo Iearn music. II is Ihe aim of fhe Music Deparfmenf fo fosfer in fhe sfudenfs a love for and appreciafion of fhe beaufiful as expressed in music, 'iq GUIDANCE Abouf five hundred sfudenfs and Iheir parenfs used our individual guidance inferview service under fhe direcfion of Bro. Lawrence Joseph. In addifion Io fhe Homeroom Guidance Period fhe Deparfmenf sponsored meefings wifh college represenfafives for fhe benefif of fhe upperclassmen and a series of apfifude and achievemenf fesfs for fhe enfire sfudenf body. MECHANICAL DRAWING The aim of fhis course is fo familiarile Ihe sfudenf wifh anofher medium of expression, drawing. 14 Engineering and science enfer so forcefully info Ihe affairs of fhe every day life of Ihe sludenf fhaf if would be very difficulf fo properly inferpref fhe evenfs and progress made in fhese fields wifhouf some Irnowledge of Ihe language of indusfry, mechanical drawing. ,r -4 LATIN Afler sludying lhe grammafical basis and elemenlary founda- fions of Latin in the firsl year, lhe Freshman advances 'lo Lalin Il. ln fhe second year fhe sfudenf pursues a sysfemalic sfudy of such works as lhe Argonauls and fhe Commenfaries of Caesar. In Lalin lll fhe seleclions of Cicero are sfudied, while in fourih year fhe sfudenf encounlers Vergil's Aeneid. The varied purposes of fhe siudy of Laiin are a classical cullural foundalion, masfery of grammar, fhe discipline of +he sfuden+'s mind, and preparation for fhe requiremenls of lafer professional and infellecfual life. FRENCH Aux eloiles par le fravail! This French version of fhe Mounl's moHo was well execufed fhis year. Freshmen were laughl' fhe basic rudimenfs in vocabulary, Sophomores were inlroduced lo The labyrinlh of irregular verbs while +he Juniors received publicafions which furnished fhem wifh living vocabulary in religion, science and sporls. 1 4 , SPANISH r .e ew 'Q .1 A man who lcnows lwo languages is worfh fwo men. Our Spanish Deparlmenl endeavors lo accomplish lhis sfupendous mission by oFlering lo our sludenls a well organized course of fhe language along wiih a befier underslancling and a deeper appreciafion of fhe enchanfing and vivifying Spanish culfure. Our moHo is, Remember fhe 'Good Neighbor Policy' . GERMAN A class of erudile Seniors and Juniors were brave enough fo pil fheir +alenls againsl +he new German course oFfered by Bro. Myles Eric. This advanced class of sludenls learned fhe basic principles of lhe German language as well as lhe hisfory oi fhe German people. Nexf year fhe Deparfmeni hopes fo expand ils program and lhus avail ils services lo more qualified sfudenfs. TYPING lnleresied upper classmen who can fil if info fheir program may fha lyping course. Modern mefhods and equipmenl' are employed sludenls lhe fundamenfals of lyping. This course has proved popular minded Seniors who loolm forward fo +heir college years when required fo produce lype wriflen lerm papers and reporfs. MATHEMATICS Bofh required and elective courses are offered Mounl sfudenls by +he Mefhemalics Deparimenf. For Juniors and Seniors fhere are a variely of elecfives, among which are Trigonomefry, Elevenrh and Twelffh Year Mafh and College Mafh. Through fhe courses fhey offer lhe Mafhemafics Deparfmenf hopes 'ro lrain Hs sfudenls +0 fhinl clearly and concisely and fo inspire many fc enfer fields of endeavor where mafhemafics is imporianf. T F X J' elec+ io false lo leach lhe wiih praclical fhey will be HISTORY The Hisfory program has been recenfly revised fo include a year and a half of World Hisfory and fwo years of American Hisfory. The exfended freafmenf of World and American Hisfory allows fime for more careful perusal and greafer affenfion fo reading and research. The aim of fhe program is fo develop inferesfs which fhe sfudenf will follow all his life and which will serve fo give him a greafer undersfanding and appreciafion of fhe socially significanf evenfs which play such an imporfanf parf in shaping fhe desfiny of men and nafions. SCIENCE A sfudy of man and fhe forces fhaf malre up his environmenf is puf before The Mounf sfudenf by fhe Science Deparfmenf. A general background is provided by fhe Freshman course and a sfudy of man and fhose living fhings which surround him is presenfed by fhe second year course, Biology. Chemisfry and Physics round ouf fhe program wifh a sfudy of The inanimafe compounds and fhe forces fhaf confrol fhem. This year 'the new modern well-equipped Biology, Chemisfry and Physics labs have aided, and will confinue fo aid Mounf sfudenfs in fheir scienfific endeavors. Eff! 'lv ...Q4.3'.iJ 1? I f ' K Q1 1 5' ff J rs, ' .ffv SURFACE ' und-uw ups-46linsA-'5 frYi v1 '. 'an' mlA!'hfyMl0-pf! ',tNi ' k RM rtwht x gf-N 5 mx! NL. 5-. f 'N An I ll a-.X ff fl I rf .T ::..1:..iii HS I l'I'ff..E?'-ra.?..,J'T.f'1 Q s, C--.uv h ,f' ' . ,- - -,yrs-..w.w 1 B--,w2q4i, ff Q 49 INDI. W, ,, Bus 1 ,,,,,...... AN SPORTATION IE! rrwq- .,'--1-Q .--svY!'1 Tf ' wr? rv. U f 3.,,r,..,M ,, W.. fluxes BoHom: M. DeLuccia, M. Ward, J. CiviTano, J. Bruno. Row Z: F. Larkin, F. CasTle, J. STone. Row 3: C. Nolan, M. Walsh, D. Conca, D. Rosa, T. KrisTa. Row 4: F. Landi, J. Maggie, R. Cioffi. FROSH A ATTer geTTing over The shoclc oT our TirsT Tew hecTic days aT The lvlour1T, we seTTled down in room 2 Tor whaT has proved To be a very good year. Once accusTomed To The do's and don'T's oT school liTe here on Murdock Avenue we proceeded To malce a name Tor ourselves. . .We have accomplished many Things oT which 'we are proud. The sTudenTs oT I-A have been very acTive boTh aThleTically and scholas- Tically. We senT The largesT represenTaTion To The Freshman TooTball Team, Among our gluTTons Tor pig- slcin punishmenT were J. McCarThy, R. CroTTi, Al Fernez and R. Sp'na. While These men represenTecl us in TooTball The Traclr sTars, led by class PresidenT D. Conca, wenT on To place high in The inTramural compeTiTion . . . I-A is proud oT iTs Three musicians, KorbeT, Blum and STone, who are producing golden noTes Tor The school band . . . WiTh members OT The class also in The SodaliTy and The PosTer Club is There any reason why we should noT be proud OT our ac- complishmenTs? AlThough surrounded by Sopho- mores and having BroTher Roy Tor Two periods, we have managed To survive The year. . . Even our home- room Teacher, Bro. RoberT Jerome, is happy l???l wiTh us. Wu- Seaiedz W. McAuliffe, P. DoToraTos, K. Lynch, D. Arcuri, R. mone. Row 3: J. Amendola, W. KreT1er, J. DoherTy, A. Fernez, Hoverfer, W. Maclinery, V. CassoTTa. Row 2: P. Tavolacci, J. M. Javino, E. Lammano, R. Spina, W. Korbef, M. Mahoney, R. McCarfl'iy, L. Deignan, T. LaPonzina, R. Jarczewslri, J. Blum, Walclr, J. Gianelli. E. Zongrone, J. Neuner, R. Ferrara, T. McCarThy, W. Eis- Seafed: M. Alvarado, E. Derlinyalr, S. Hyer, W. BeTTini, K. Fonfana, R. Marciano. Row 3: C. Zimmermann, F. Paparesfa, Dougherly, M. Duggan, S. DeSilva. Row 2: J. O'NeiII, R. Mc- M. Finwiclr, J. CoTTer, T. Hessenius, A. Salorio, F. Thomas, Laughlin, F. Harrison, P. VeTrano, C. LeaviTT, P. Synana, R. J. Sasporf. FROSH B PrompTed by our overseer, Bro. Thomas AnThony, I-B has gone ouT and besTed The oTher Freshman classes in almosT every acTiviTy. For example we had The biggesT showing in TiclceT sales for The Hayes game and we did a Tremendous job in The canned Tood drive . . . AThleTically we are Tops. ATTer send- ing noT less Than eighT of our number To Frosh TooT- ball, we conTribuTed J. Millo and F. Thomas To bas- lceTball. Rounding ouT our sporTs represenTaTions were J. CoTTer, R. Monaco, and M. Alvardo who answer The sTarTer's gun Tor Howie Borclc. WiTh The super- vision oT our official Bro. Thomas AnThony and The high scoring of J, Colon, J. SasporT and J. Tinari, The lnTramural BaslceTball Championship is wiThin our reach . . . Regarding inTellecTual pursuiTs, we also lead The field. AcTiviTies-wise, we have BeTTine and Duggan in The band and Crino, The arTisT, in The PosTer Club. ScholasTically, we are The eggheads ol Freshman Year. Our scholars include: Hayer, R. Raus and K. DougherTy . . . ln conclusion we would like To sTaTe our class moTTo. One Tor all and all Tor The MounT. BoTTom: P. Brosnan, T. Hanley, W. Kelly, Row 2: A. Crino, J Fusco, R. Drienzo. Row 3: R. Raus, T. Tobin, J. Joyce. Row 4 F. Cargiuolo, B. Wilders, J. Conlon. P1 T. Snodgrass, G. Auger, L. Erarcl, P. Beclerd, R. Creen, D. S. Napolean, J. Brese. Row 3: J. Soi, A. Pisani, C. Maguire, Denver, J. DeSanTis. Row 2: R. Lipfon, V. Sheridan, A. Ser- G. Wieland, K. Hogan, L. DiBianco, R. Sweeney, E. Vernier reno, A. Cordero, R. Moreno, J. Zanga, W. Buriharf, R. Levi, E. Xavier. Boffomz B. Riley, F. Pflum, J. Rosaio. Row 2: R. McKay, R. Sanfise, M. Dahm. Row 3: R. DiGioia, R. Curfain, M. Dori.. Row 4: M. Yerchak, A. Piuulo, S. Fay. FROSH C Here we are, The class you've been waiTing To see. Here we are, The greaTesT class There will ever be, The cunning, colossal, courageous Freshman class C. We The sTalwarTs oT IAC in order To inTroduce our- selves, The TinesT class in Frosh year land modesT, Tool To you lucky, luclcy reader malce The Tollowing sTaTemenTs abouT our achievemenTs and man-power veriTied by class presidenT, M. Yarchalc. We are The class wifh The mosT school spiriT and The only Fresh- man class To win a School SpiriT Plaque, mainly be- cause There is only one plaque presenTed in each year. We won This plaque because oT The genTlel?l prodding oT Bro. Laurence . , . We have given mem- bers To The Band, SodaliTy and various aThleTic Teams. ParTicular praise To our classmaTes who made The honor roll and won halTeyear scholarships Through incessanT sTudy and abundanT gyp slips . . . We sTarTed OTT The inTramural TooTball season by winning our TirsT Three scrimmages in splendid Tashion. AT This poinT, however, our hoopsTers were called To The hardwood and leTT us To be eliminaTed in Three games. We managed To repeaT This TeaT in The inTra- mural baslceTball compeTiTion. To insure a pleasanT school liTe we, The members oT class I-C propose The Tollowing T'BiII oT RighTs -Freedom oT Speech lin The classrooml, Freedom Trom l'lomeworlc and Freedom Trom PunishmenTs lespecially such punish- menTs as The EducaTional Value of The 'l'oTem Pole. l BoTTom: J. Bruno, J. Spadoffo, K. Tisdall. Row 2: J. Alessandro R. Gabriele, J. Scarfi. Row 3: J. DeTorres, E. Grady, D. Pin: garo. Row 4: R. Palazzo, M. Quinn, D. O'Leary. FROSH D A cloud of smoke engulfed The science lab, Bro. Felix was again showing I-D some of The wonders OT science. From 9:00 ANI. To 2:30 P.lv1. many Things happen in room 7 of The Treshman side. They do so, Tor This classroom is occupied by I-D, The mosT acTive class in Freshman year. Upon arriving aT The MounT. The members of I-D were anxious To bolsTer The school's exTracurricular acTiviTies and we have done jusT ThaT . . . Class PresidenT Joe Bonarego. accom- panied by Trezza, SpadoTTo, HunT and Quinn, has helped To pad The ranks of The MounT oraTors. I-D has also conTribuTed To The MounT's sporTs world by sending M. Quinn To Frosh TooTball, D. DeWiTT and H. STampur To Freshman baskeTball and Kean and NorTapole To The Track Team . . . lnTramural'wise, I-D has been a Tough compeTiTor all The way. ATTer jusT missing The inTramural TooTball crown. we Turned To baskeTball and are now on our way To clinching The championship.. . Like all Freshman classes, class I-D has iTs TavoriTe period. Ours is homeroom guidance. Supervised by Bro. Roy William, our homeroom Teacher, we have many group discussions, which Turn ouT To be very humorous. This period plus The oTher six combine To give The occupanTs oT room 7 many an inTeresTing day. 3 Seafedz G. Trezza, T. Mahon, N. Mancini, J. Poli+i, R. Young, W. Bernhard, C. Lehane, R. Koehler. Row 3: F. Bradley, G. T. Simons, A. Guarenfe. Row 2: D. DiMaTTeo, H. Alexiadhes, Norfapole, R. Kean, J. Bonnarigo, J. HunT, D. DeWiH', R. A. Gandolfi, F. Pugliese, W. Grossi, K. Laychak, G. Kuyamiian, Loifsch, M. Spero, H. Sfempur, A. Neff. 23 FROSH E Welcome To The mosT Talked abouT loThers mighT say TallcaTivel class in Freshman year . . . We mighT noT be TirsT in M.l.T .... or Hayes game sales, or honor sTudenTs. buT we do have our good poinTs . . . 6. 6riTTiThs, J. Picorelli, C. Harman and J. Sweeney represenTed I-E on The Frosh gridiron . . . RepresenT- ing I-E in baslceTball were T. Tv1cElligoT, G. GriTliThs, and E. Reynolds lmanagerl . . . However, I-E is noT enTirely musclebound . . . DebaTers P. Fino and A. Celenza represenT I-E in The Forum . . . R. PassananTe and his magic Tingers represenT I-E in The band . . . Members oT The SodaliTy include 6. Badia. A. STieT- zel, J. Bishko, R. Charriez. and Class PresidenT A. SmiTh . . . Class l-E has The disTincTion of being The only class in The school wiTh iTs own newspaper . . . Under The direcTion of BroTher PaTrick Anselm lour officiall and P. Fino lour esTeemed ediTorl iT has provided many momenTs OT enioyable reading . . . In closing we would like To sTaTe ThaT we do noT proTess To be The besT class in Freshman Year-buT probably The greaTesT! Seafed P McManus K Milanese P Fino A Shngone D W Gibson, L. Peterson. Row 3: C. Herman, J. Hawthorne, Moscafo R Reynolds A Celenza Row 2 R Passennenfe P Finucine, D. Casey, D. O'Sl1ea, G. Thonsen, T. McElligoTT, 24 V DeLucia J Sweeney R Simoncine J Mulligan A Smiih J PicarelIi,G.GrifTiThs. 'if Seafed: F. Dicoshanzo, R. Dobson, G. Ackerman, J. Galligan. AlenTano, R. Quinfo, J. Sicuranza, J. Sopocl. Row 3: R. Carl- G. Wood, P. lnfernicola, R. BurTon. Row 2: G. McLean, R. son, R. Simmons, A. NeTTis, J. Formes, J. Minor, J. Burlce, R. Reardon, J. Joioe, R. Donnelly, M. Forgach, C. Viggiano, V. S+roney, JCiaramella, F. Caserfa, R. King, G. Yogunoff. FROSH F As The leTTer F is TirsT in TinesT so is Class F TinesT in Freshman year . . . IT is well represenTed in The acTiviTies, wiTh Edward O'Neill on The TooTball Team and RoberT STroney and George Ackerman on The baslceTball Team. The class also submiTs iTs share To The honor roll and honor socleTy . . . ln inTramurals class F was TirsT in TooTloall and Track. lTs school spiriT well dishnquished iTselT wiTh The collecTion oT 76 cans of Tood Tor The annual Tood drive and The sale oT 40 TiclceTs Tor The MounT-Hayes game . . .Joseph Tripodi, class presidenT, and John Marcoqliese, vice- presidenT, conTrol The Class and are aided by sec- reTary and Treasurer Harold Donnelly. LeTs Tace iT, I-F is The Trosh class oT The year. BoTTom: J. Gilbude, C. Colo, L. Grassi. Row 2: J. Marcogliese J. Penello, J. Tripodi. Row 3: J. Vecchione, J. AsTu+o, E O'Neill. Row 4: R. S1uTzin, S. McConnor, F. Ferruzzi. 1 Seafeclz J. Flood, J. Hanaberry, M. O'Leary, R. LiberaTore, P. DiMenna. Row 3: L. Goldin, N. LaGuardia, P. Maier, D. Hand, V. Guarino, R. Denaro. Row 2: J. Browne, S. Faullo, E. Frank, G. Marrggi, N. Reds, S. WoiTusiaclc, R. Sforza, J. Mc- Muhan, T. McNeTT, R. Canlilena, D. Sheehan, F. Moulli, A. Evilly, E. Biermann. Boffom: P. Mongillo, R. Boylan, J. Kennedy. Row 2: L. Lisilla, R. Cordilli, A. Tomis. Row 3: K. Keane, W. NorTon, J. Per- 26 roTTa. Row 4: W. Townsend, J. Porcaro, D. Caruso. FROSH C- We are The loyal lvlounTies of class l-G, Always acTiviTy To a T, ln all school acTiviTies, including M.l.T., One ouTsTanding class is I -G. Well Tormed CaTholics, ciTizens and scholars are shaped in I-G . . . During This pasT year we had one oT The besT scholasTic records in Freshman year . . . In inTramurals our class ranked among The Top Teams in TirsT year. We also conTribuTed a number of aTh- leTes To The various school Teams . . . For spiriTual nourishmenT many I-G'ers joined The SodaliTy oT Our Lady. . . The gang in I-G has developed inTo loyal MounTies. We have given our supporT To The inTra- murals and alThough we did noT Take many Trophies we did manage To capTure second place in The inTra- mural Track compeTiTion. Our hoopsTers baTTled Their way inTo The semi-Tinals only To loe eliminaTed aTTer a hard ToughT game. l-lere's To The class wiTh The name I-G, OT which There is no maTch Tor loyalTy, May They go down in hisTory, As loyal MounTies, These Frosh of I-G. Bolfom: K. Bielarf, M. Brocco, A. Bongiovanni. Row 2: M. Scanlon, W. Yauch, M. Marrohi. Row 3: L. Resfieri, B. Cafero, E. Doyle. Row 4: C. O'Keefe, J. Gerard, J. Cinosky. FRCDSH H So we're isolafed, l-la! We'll have you know Thai' alfhough we are nol sifualed near any of +he ofher Frosh classes, we are locafed a skip and a jump from The gym. a scanl away from lhe cafeleria, and mosf imporlanl of all, we are righr nexl +o fhe exif. Our homeroom 'reacher happens lo be Bro. Myles Eric. moderalor of lhe Posler Club and Soph Sodalify and our class ollicers are A. Principi, Pres.. F. Fuchs, Veep., A. Pesch. Treas., and W. Kenning, Secrefary . . . Regarding aclivifies our class has nolhing buf sporlsmen. We have gridders J. Conway and Tony Principi: hoopslers, J. Maslrangelo and W. Henning: and speedslers, R. Marlinez and W. Yauch. Our in- 'rramural baskerball leam is well led by co-caplains L. Nesleri and C. Nivello . . . Allhough we have nof laken many awards we do have a spiriled and hard- working group in I-H . . . Class spirir is exemplified by 'rhe numbers ol boys in ex+racurricular aclivifies and by 'rhose who wear lhe gold and silver honor pins each monlh . . . We are looking forward fo our Sophomore year hoping fha? we'll move from lhe isolalion of The lirsf floor of rhe Memorial Building even if il' means sacrificing our slralegic posilion near lhe cafeleria and exir. i Sealed: F. Schulz, B. DeCelesfino, J. Dunhel, A. D'Andria, J. Polla, J. Conway. Row 3: C. Prichard, P. Donahue, F. Fuchs, Colucci, J. Tolopka, E. McHale. Row 2: J. Wrighl, F. Sanla- V. Cafarelli, A. Pesce, J. Spyropulos, R. Marfinez, N. Boi- spirifo, W. Mensi, D. Meany, J. Masfrangelo, B. Mennillo, A. iiglieri. 27 Bollom: E. Mahoney, R. Mccahery, R. Fereday. Row 2: R. Dussaulf, E. Burrone, T. Muslico. Row 3: S. Campana, E. Regani, J. Sullivan. Row 4: J. Cuscianna, R. Milanese, R. Wa renlriewicz. SOPH A They said if couldn'f be done . . . fo creafe a well- rounded class in a Bio lab sodden wifh formaldehyde from fhree periods of crayfish dissecfion. l-lowever, They were wrong. Though we fake on a greenish hue when we enfer our homeroom, under fhe leadership of Bro. Denis Ohrisfopher, we are defermined fo sficlc if ouf . . . Our class Presidenf is R. Ganzales, foofball pla er and marbles champ, on whom fhe blame for all class foolery is placed. Many maffers are handled by our class freasurer, Gary Shyloclc Biunno . . . Numbered among fhe members of our class are five Sodalisfs. Also, Bro. Jude's righf hand man in fhe Phofography Club is from 2-A . . . Ed Regazzi, one of fhe few Sophomore varsify players for l-lowie Smifh, calls IO4 his homeroom . . . Scholas- fically we did nof do badly as can be seen by fhe facf fhaf our friend and benefacfor Bro. Pafriclc Eugene has awarded a number of honor pins fo members of fhe class. We believe fhaf for fhe mosf parf we have exhibifed fine class spiril, which was especially during fhe inframural confesfs. Alfhough we didn'f win many games we were good losers. . 's Sealed: R. Filzpalrick, C. Anderson, S. Caliendo, A. Bollon, J. McGovern, R. Gonzalez, W. Casey, J. Bergin, G. Biunno, R. DoConne, J. Porricelli, J. Holland. Row 2: R. Romanelli, B. Yehle, R. Regnaulf, J. Ferrenbach, D. Farrell, M. Mauucca, D. Bullair, R. McCloskey, J. Arcidiacono, W. Brewsfer, S. L. Maglione, S. Wilkins. Kahn, M. Micholli, R. Caruso, R. Slrobel, J. Gannon. Row 3: SeaTed: J. Manfredonia, F. Chianca, W. Holzman, A. Hamil- Dunne, G. Dornhoefer, T. Ohlmann. Row 3: G. Rolriclni, G. Ton, J. Hall, J. Lynch, A. Nemefh. Row 2: J. Fiorillo, W. Kemp- Cusalc, 6. DoherTy, T. Higgins, F. Bisogno, S. Mashopaslo, sey, L. D'Addio, J. Mccrudden, J. ScarpaTi. P. Pariseau, W. C. Connelly, W. Hall, P. STelmaszyk, G. HuTTer, V. Malozi. SGPH B As you scurry abouT The corridors oT The Memorial Building, upon reaching The TooT oT sTairway one, you are suddenly overpowered by a wave oT whispering which seems To be coming Trom room sixTeen. Amid This TumulT can be heard The benign muTTering oT Bro. James Francis losT in The TranquiliTy oT a peace- Tul mediTaTion . . . Braving The sTorm oT sound, you peels in The door iusT as BroTher comes ouT oT his TransTixaTion To resTore order over The proTesTs OT class PresidenT Fred Bisogna and Tommy Higgins . . . Amid This peace and TranquiliTy. Tinancial wizard George Jones collecTs Tor The missions. WiTh This accomplished our music makers leave Tor band prac- Tice . . . Meanwhile, in The locker room, J.V. hoopsTers Malozi and l-luTTer prepare Tor a game, along wiTh Borckman headed by STaylmazylc geTTing ready Tor pracTice aT Van CorTland. In TooTball our class led The school wiTh such greaTs as Higgins, Bisogna, HamilTon, Ferrilo and Giannone. We can proudy poinT To our SodalisTs while our Two aspiring young RembrandTs, Pariseau and Cussaclc doodle Their days away aT PosTer Club meeTing . . . lnTramural baslceT- ball knows oT none beTTer says Lacey, 2-B's rep- resenTaTive aT NaTional TallcaThons, oT our Team. As you wend your way baclc Thru The halls, The curTain falls on anoTher day in The liTe oT class 2-B. BoTTom: G. Grimaldi, W. Lacey, G. Jones. Row 2: J. Morris R. Cacciola, R. Fazio. Row 3: R. Perogine, G. Guilfoy, T MerriTTs. Row 4: T. Keveny, P. Giannone, M. Timmons. Q T Sealed: M. Perri, R. Colamee, E. Schneller, A. Piccolino, M. Lynn, J. Bailey, H. Borck, T. Wasielewski, E. Brock, G. Pisani, Losquadro, G. Capolbianco, R. Torregrossa. Row 2: J. Quinn, A. lnglese, P. GenTile, E. Callahan, E. Campbell, E. lmp, J. T. Gillespie, R. ScoTT, B. Zollo, A. Mooney, M. Passaiiume, R. McHale, W.Grieco. Helmond, G. Cronin, J. Fenelli, D. King, A. ParenTe. Row 3: R. SGPH C On SepTember 8 The muTinous crew lclass 2-Cl oT The 5.5. Ambrosian waTched This proud ship slide down The ways. lTs capTain, BroTher Joseph Ambrose, ruled The ship and crew wiTh a monarchisTic demo- craTic seT oT laws which had a generous sprinkling oT Tyranny . . . From The ouTseT The crew was deTer- mined ThaT The voyage would go down in The annals oT The MT, ST. Michael AdmiralTy, eiTher Tor beTTer or Tor worse. PreTerably Tor worse . . . During The TirsT weeks oT The IO monTh journey across The sTormy EducaTion Sea Trom PorT Ignorance To lnTelligance l-larbor, Michael Perri was elecTed TirsT maTe. This was done in compleTe disregard Tor The digniTy oT The oTTice. Class 2-C, iT will be noTed, won The ship- board inTramural TooTball games by conniving, Tor, TeiTure, and oTher dasTardly illegal means. An ugly rumor has iT ThaT we won iT by skill . . . GeTTing back To The problem oT making mariTime hisTory, The crew seT ouT by conTribuTing Tive TuTure champions To The Track Team, seven BeeThovens To The band, Tour crew members To The SodaliTy, six ATlases To J.V. FooTball, Two gianTs To J.V. BaskeTball, Tour To The Forum, and seven To The scholarship class . . . AT iourney's end when The ship arrived aT InTelligence Harbor, The crew was a changed group. Pseudo-inTellecTuals, su- perb aThleTes, and people wiTh irresisTible ambiTion and drive were among Those who walked down The gangplank and ouT inTo The world, BoTTom: J. Kenny, W. Muller, J. O'Brien. Row 2: J. Mazur- ella, J. Naporkowski, J. Marchesani. Row 3: V. Gallo, R. Gib- O bons, V. Geberfh. Row 4: D. Dowds, T. Wryer, J. Poschmann. BoTTom: F. Caqliari, T. Reifh, J. Maffucci. Row 2: B. Zaino, J. Morfellaro, P. Reuaoli. Row 3: J. Bermingham, G. Conrad, A. Dilorio. Row 4: R. Campanale, L. Hall, M. Bucci. SOPH D In The midsT of a bellowing sound from our neigh- bors in room Ten. on an ofherwise quief day in Sep- Tember our class was formally infroduced To a well celebraTed figure aT The Mounf, Bro. Kevin Aloysius. our homeroom Teacher . . . Many an inTelligenT quesTion during religion period has been answered wiTh his mosT vivid choice of words so as To leave The guesTioner wiThouT a doubf- Well, whaT do you Thing, hum?? . . . However, as our inframural foof- ball coach he lefT Roclcne wiTh much To desire . . . IT you wanT To know where Army goT The idea for iTs lonesome end iT was from 2-D. The only difference befween Army's sysfem and ours is ThaT we used a quarferbaclc, in The person of D. Crisci, who found himself quiTe lonesome affer we had Taken our firsf Two losses . . . Gur rare combinafion of scholars and sporfsmen have amazed The faculfy. Five 2-D men represenfed our class on The gridiron while Pugliese and Kulls lenT Their Talenfs To The hardwood sporf. Our five Forum members accounf for The noise you may hear before firsT period. These members of The class along wifh our Three STudenT Councilors add a Touch of color To The melfing poT in room 8. All of The above menfioned sTudenTs plus our Band mem- bers, Sodalisfs, Thespians and numerous honor sTu- denfs conTribuTed To our winning The covefed school spirif plaque aT The Chrisfmas assembly. Seafedz V. LaRusso, J. Raedel, R. Ludwig, J. Alfieri, W .Bow- Kulls, J. MacSTravic, R. Hogan, R. Lorusso, R. Sheil, R. Sfolfi, en, John McCarThy, Joe McCarThy. Row 2: E. Kuenhel, W. D. Crisci, T. RuFfalo, V. Pino. G. Sfern, P. DeGregorio, M. Smifh, M. Chirichello, R. Pugliese, J. Chianci, T. Maffei, R. Doyle. Paul, M. Quaffrocchi, P. Hennessey, F. Zongheffi. Row 3: W. 3 1 agus! Boffom: J. DeAngelis, J. Flaluerfy, J. Neuberf. Row 2: G. Alexander, W. Dailey, M. McDonough. Row 3: P. Daddino, L. Ruggiero, J. O'Brien. Row 4: K. Walker, K. McFall, D. Daly. SOPH E Sound lhe lrumpers. Roll lhe drums. Roll our Hue red carpels. ll's lhal grand olcl class, 2-E, lhe pride of Sophomore Year and 'rhe backbone of exfra- curricular aclivilies here af lhe Mounl. Localed in whal is affeclionalely lermecl' Cell Block IO we venlure forlh daily 'ro do or die and Then relurn To The oulslrelclued arms of our beloved homeroom leacher Bro. Timofhy Paul. We may nor be firsl in everyfhing buf we sure do 'fry . . . Relurning ro 'rhe aclivifies, we have D. Haas, L. Ruggiero, P. Grossi, and F. Scheucfler in foolball: T. Conlon, P. Grossi, lvl. Daleyano, R. Esposilo, and Silva in Track, G. Kull and D. Curran in baskelball . . . On Hue spiril- ual side we have F. Scheucller, P. Grossi, D. Dailey and M. McDonough in Hue Sodalily ,and finally for all of our olher unspeakable aclivilies we have iusl abour everybody in Bro. Francis Michaels delenlion club lCLUB7?7l. These members of lhe class, for some slrange reason, wish lo remain anonymous. Perhaps we're nof The oufslanding class in Sophomore year buf we have made our conlribulions lo lhe Mounl' spiril. Sealed: W. While, W. Reilly, R. Spano, R. Siabile, R. Silva, berg. Row 3: F. Schelifler, A. Avifable, P. Grossi, F. Ambrose, G. Esposi1'o,T. Conlon. Row 2: C. Wallace, L. Zyzyck, V. Tesla, M. Marlin, M. Randazzo, J. Miller, F. Noia, G. Kull, C. Savi- K. DiPrima, C. Brady, J. Gannon, T. Joyce, D. Haas, D. Ryd- ola, D. Curran. Seafed: R. Murphy, A. Plaioni, J1 Spinapolice, O. Loclr, G. Credidio, S. Wien, J. Marcogliese, R. Nealon, J. Dooley, J. Noel, F. LaSala, V. Boniface. Row 2: B. Maloney, E. Geraci, Bagnoli, J. Brennan, T. Orr, V. Massimo, P. Derrico, M. Beg- A. Anderson, L. Gellella, E. Caffrey, R. Sfangarone, V. Ron- ley, W. Schoeclx. dine, J. Aberfelli, A. Kirby, F. Paifi, R. Cescone. Row 3: L. SOPH F WhaT's The password? . . . SohcahToa . . . EnTer. The above conversaTion Takes place be- Tween The guardian oT The door and all who seelc enTrance inTo Thaf Famous, Fabulous, Fun-loving class Sophomore F . . . A hearTy bwong arises To signify all are presenT as a TribuTe To our guide, inTo The realms oT geomeTry, BroTher Paul Andrew. Wifh a good beginning behind us we Torge inTo The days walk wiTh all iTs Trials, Tribulafions and charming TaculTy personaliTies . . . Loolcing around The class one can see evidence oT The greaT amounT oT school spiriT possessed by The sTudenTs oT 2-F. lnTeresT in exTra-curricular acTiviTies neTs us eleven SodalisTs, Two STudenT Councilors, Three DramaTic Club members, six PosTer Club, PhoTography and Science Club members. seven Grid sTars, Three hoop- sTers, Tour harriers, and Three baseball sTars. Also many have won pins Tor Their scholasTic achieve- menTs . . . All in all 2-F is a group oT hard working MounTies who have conTribuTed much To The lv1ounT. Needless To say all This has been accomplished under The waTchTul eye lsomeTimes Too waTchTull of our esTeemed ID. Card-snaTching homeroom Teacher BroTher Damian Gerard. i Boffom: J. Gabriele, M. Paganini, L. Maione. Row 2: J. Zan- zarello, T. LiTrenTa, L. AuTera. Row 3: M. OsnaTo, J. Zam- brano, W. Reilly. Row 4: R. Conners, L. Hagen, G. Weber. 33 l Seafedz W. McGrail, R. DeMouTh, J. Flowers, M. HarTneTT, 3: J. ScuTero, N. Trevasani, G. Hughes. J. Kengla, W. Neary, R. Varian, J. Connelly, J. Lynch. Row 2: G. Deneen, T. Andino, F. Scheffold. B. Geary, T. McMahon, J. Surico, J. O'Connor. M. Slorza, P. HunT, R. Hopkins, A. Roppolo, J. Ciavoella. Row SOPH C- l-lughes had The Task, class hisTory To wriTe l-le could spell and aT Times was seemingly brighT Told To be careTul and do his besT And To make sure To keep egg oTT his vesT. Make sure To deal wiTh only The TruTh Never menTion To Alice you saw Jim wiTh RuTh. Praise The guys on The school eleven The Tour in The back and The big TronT seven. Sneak Conlons name inTo The sTory somehow Then ask ScoTT To Take a bow. RelaTe abouT DeRosa and his Typical wiT And how many Times The class had a TiT. Speak brieTly oT Frank and his diTTiculT Time Making class each morning by The Tolling oT nine. The good work oT BroTher in keeping Things Tair And all OT The chiT-chaT in The lunch Time square. The good Times we all had surveying World l-lisTory l-low aT marking Time some eyes grew hazy and misTy. GeT inTo The picTure The big school nine Whenever They won we TelT Tine. Though The sTory soon closes, leT each have no Tear More sTudy, sTarT now Tor The besT Junior year. May we never cease Thanking all our MounT BroThers Teachers, conTessors, our TaThers and moThers. BoHom: T, Caufield, F. Marzullo, R. Burney. Row 2: R. Mosch- efia, C. Gambino, F. Romagnolo. Row 3: R. Sodine, J. TroTTa, A. DeRosa. Row 4: F. Masella, F. Yodice, A. lmprohs. Boffomz G. McManus, T. Kelly, W. Ludwig. Row 2: T. Flana- gan, J. CasseTTa, R. AndreTTa. Row 3: R. Primm, F. Marini, W. Buckley. Row 4: J, Aiforo, R. Sheridan, A. Radogna. SOPH H This liTerary classic was wriTTen by one who wishes To remain anonymous. Any reTerence To any living person or place is purely on purpose . . . I am a member oT class 2-H. The boys oT IO6 are capable of anyThing-even such an absurd and horrifying Thing as a compleTed homework or up-To-daTe noTe- book . . . AlThough we are noT among The highesT in scholasTic raTing a Tew oT our boys, by means OT incessanT sTudy, aboundanT gyp-noTes and Teachers wiTh Tailing eyesighT, have managed To make The honor roll . . . 2-H has ambiTion plans To capTure The lnTramural BaskeTball Championship. B liberally bribing oTTicials and Thru The leadership oTYBro. Jude RoberT The Team has managed To make iTs way To The Tinals . . . Our class has a good represenTaTion in The SodaliTy while lvlaniorin and Buckley are in The Forum . . . Was iT really True ThaT Tom Kelly was Tinally caughT eaTing candy7?? Some oT The J.V.'s ouT- sTanding players are 2-l-l men. T. Burderi, W. Dowd, J. Dornan and A. Radogna. On The Track Team we Tind a hard working pole vaulTer in The person of JeTT Dornan who also lenT his arTisTic TalenTs To The yearbook sTaTF. l SeaTed: R. Abbondanza, S. Cardassi, W. BeberT, P. Walpole, J. Dornan. Row 3: W. Dowd, R. Cuva, M. Firelli, V. Maggio, J. L. DeFrancesco, P. Puleo, C. Ferrara. Row 2: T. Burderi, R. Orlando,T. Glassey, J. PeTTigrew. Chiabrera, J. Hill, J. Maniorin, M. DeGiorgio, J. FlaherTy, 35 Boffomz K. Blair, F. Campanale, O. Arcuni. Row 2: A. Capel- lini, N. Branca, N. Capouoli. Row 3: T. Buckley, A. Bausch, T. Carbone. Row 4: R. Burke, F. Capasso, R. Capo. JUNIOR A Heading The class, rosTer oT undergraduaTes is 3-A1 This group oT sTalwarT young adolscenTs apTly inTro- duces a Tine group oT TuTure lv1onnT graduaTes. ln- deed. our class has inTeresTs varied as The MounT's exTra-curricular acTiviTies will permiT. We have rep- resenTaTives in every school acTiviTy, each doing his share To keep up The lvlounT's high sTandards . . . Our physical prowess is TypiTied by The Tive grid- iron heroes Trom our ranks: R. Buckner, V. ArgenTino, A. Bausch, D. Cannon and C. Boccia: while speed- sTers Benyou and Bianco lend Their TalenTs To The Track Team. Our infra-mural TooTball Team had a Tine season and our hardwood quinTeT is a sTrong con- Tender Tor The Junior Crown . . . ln inTellecTual pur- suiTs. 3-A is well represenTed on The honor roll, wiTl'1 N. Cappazolli leading all oT Junior year scholasTic- ally. O. Arcuni's golden voice is a greaT asseT To The oraTory Team, while G. Campell has achieved disTincTion in debaTe. Our shrewd sTudenT councilors, J. Carey and R. Buckner, made our class a powerTul lobby in school governmenT . . . wiThouT a doubT. The well-rounded class oT 3-A is in every way an asseT To The lvlounT. Seafod: G. Campbell, N. Bianco, D. Belsey, J. Ackerly, J. Carey, N. Camera, J. BeaTTie, C. Boccia. Row 3: M. CafTerTy, Brauneisan, R. Buckner, D. Amendola. Row 2: E. Bergamini, J. Begley, R. Banker, C. Birnberg, T. Brady, J. Bourne, V. P. Caragine, L. Bakker, D. Cannon, J. Carey, D. Basciano, D. Argenfino, B. Bowe, L. Auforino. Sealed: D. Corelli., M. Cassano,- F. Condurso, P. DiBernardi, D. Dix. A. Cuifing, P. Cos'I'a. Row 3: F. Cavacino, J. DiBarTolo, J. Diodafo. A. Cerussi, P. Gennaro. Row 2: D. DeMaTTeo, M. J. Chovaniec, P. Curran, R. Connolly, J. Derrico, E. DeBeIIis, DeLisi, R. DelFavero, J. Chrisfopher, L. DeLorme, A. DenTaTo, F. DeBellis, R. Covello, W. Dewarf. JUNICDR B This year's Junior Class B has made a name Tor iTselT in more ways Than one. The spiriTed lads Trom room 403 have Themselves known boTh in aThleTic and inTellecTuaI acTiviTies. . . Focusing on The TooTball world we have D. Corelli and nexT year's capTain D. DeMaTTeo on The varsiTy eleven. On The hardwood we have B. DenTaTo and J. DiBarTolo while on The cinders There is T. CIoid+ and R. Coogan. 3-B has also shown iTs power in inTramurals. Our TooTball Team led by J. Cirocco and P. Curran easily cap- Tured The championship . . . lnTellecTually we have L. Cassera sTrengThening The MounT Forum while Cho- vaniec and Cirocco are members oT The Tower. Co- angelo and Depiazza are parT oT The MounT Band while Derrico is The TOM EDISON oT The Science Club. While our homeroom Teacher, BroTher Bren- dan Lawrence was away aT baslceTball pracTice, De- MaTTeo and Coogan were The chief execuTives. 3-B's scholars, Cirocco and De lv1aTTeo, each received half- year scholarships . . . 3-B's achievemenTs were well rewarded aT The ChrisTmas assembly when we were presenTed The school spiriT plaque. T BoTTom: J. Cirocco, M. DeVincenzo, R. CuTney. Row 2: J D'AlmonTe, J. DeIGaldo, V. Colangelo. Row 3: J. Coogan A. Cloidf, S. Criscuolo. Row 4: D. DeSanTis, R. Ciampo, L Carrara. , fs, - 4. .E ,Z Soafod: J. Dolan, J. Doyle, R. Guiliano, J. Gallarello, J. Gilli- A. Feroliio. Row 3: B. Duffy, J. Ferrick, A. Ghelarducci, J. gan, E. Giardina, J. Dore. Row 2: C. Gebbie, T. Eivers, A. Gill, Finney, F. Erbecher, J. Glynn, D. Doyle, G. Eichler, E. ForTu- J. Doyle, T. Flynn, E. DougherTy, J. Geri, A. Garzino, R. Fish, naTo, J. Florkowski, F. Filardo. BoTTom: F. Giaccio, W. Ganfenboin, F. Freyre. Row 2: F. Fin- elli, M. Fifzgsrald, A. Falivene. Row 3: N. Fiermonie, G. Giar- 38 dina, R. Fursf. Row 4: J. Garvelli, A. Fulvini, C. Driscoll. JUNIGR C Junior Class 3-C can be called The mosT coopera- Tive class in Junior year. Take The canned Tood drive Tor insTance, we were The only class To average one can Tor ever yThree boys. . . When BroTher William lgnaTius gives one oT his monThly TesTs, cooperaTion can be seen ThroughouT The classroom. Speaking oT BroTher William, our class is The only Junior class which possesses a homeroom Teacher who is never home . . . During The TooTball season G. Eichler, lvl. Fizgerald, F. Frbacher and J. Garry can be seen rep- resenTing 3-C on The gridiron. Two oT our classmen comprise parT oT Tv1ounT's hardwood quinTeT. They are G. Eichler and T. Fivers oT The varsiTy baskeTball Team. Lending Their TalenTs as oraTors To The Torum are The 34C mouThpieces, B. DuTTy, J. Doyle, A. Ful- vini and R. FursT. R. Guiliano and A. Falivini, along wiTh R. FursT, are Trying Tor Emmy Awards in The DramaTic:s Club . . . ApproximaTely one Third oT 3-C is in The SodaliTy. Class speedsTers are J. Dugan and T. Flynn oT The Track Team. Doing Their besT To keep TvlounT sTudenTs abre-asT oT The laTesT news are A. Fulvini, R. FursT and W. C:anTenbein oT The Tower. As you can see by our lisT OT acTiviTies, 3-C is doing iTs besT Tor The lvlounT. BoTTom: T. Glynn, P. Hughes, J. Hynes. Row 2: A. lmperafo, R. Kammerer, P. Guarino. Row 3: T. Kenny, V. Heinfz, C. Harf- man. Row 4: A. Hiclrey, B. Governale, R. Greco. JUNIGR D On The TourTh Tloor of The main building There exisTs a newly converTed ChemisTry lab, The home oT class 3-D. This class, oTTen called inimiTable and im- morTal, lmainly by iTs own membersl is very TorTunaTe To have many parTicipanTs in exTra-curricular acTivi- Ties . . . Among The ouTsTanding is D. Holborn, STu- denT Councilor and TleeT-TooTed fullback for The lv1ounTies. OTher members of The TooTball squad are P. Guarino and R. Hofler. 3-D's conTribuTion To The Track Teiam consisTs of R. Grimaldi, C. HarTman and J. Korlcey. We are well represenTed in The SodaliTy by J. Hynes, R. Kirwin and R. Guarino. R. Greco, a veTeran member of The Forum and Tower, ranlcs high scholasTically in Junior Year. . .The class officers are D. Holborn, A. lmperaTo, R. Greco and R. Guar- ino. Class 3-D will long be remembered as a Top conTender in inTramural acTiviTies, placing second in TooTball, and Third in baslceTball. The spirii' of 3-D is well exemplified by iTs showing in The compeTiTion Tor The school spiriT plaque . . . Much oT The success aTTained by our class is due To The guiding spiriT oT BroTher Maurice George, who wiTh his undersTanding hearT and alerT mind has achieved wonders wiTh The maTerial given him. Sea+ed: W. Gruensfrass, R. Kirwan, R. Kearney, J. Hefman, Hilzen, G. Henderson, G. HoTTer, R. Grimaldi. Row 3: R. Guar- G. Herman, B. Kelly, R. Goldleaf. Row 2: J. Gondola, E. ino, P. Harringfon, K. Hommel, H. Kappes, M. Graham, J. Kassay, E. HarringTon, N. Kinsch, D. Holborn, J. Kopilalc, P. Korky, F. Hogan, R. Hofler, K. Hodder, M. GrilTin, E. Heaion. 39 Fronf Row: V. Marfemucci. N. Longo, R. Mancuso. Row 2: J. McCaffrey, E. Lareau, T. Mahon. Row 3: M. Masfronardi, A. Mezella, V. Marrero. Row 4: M. Lombardi, R. Mancinelli, J. Maloney. JUNIOR E During The summer vacaTion The MounT TaculTy Toiled endlessly To Torm a class To be The eliTe oT Junior year, and Through maThemaTical calculaTions, asTrology and somewhaT by alphabeTical order They creaTed The class-Junior E. . . The class as a whole won The disTincTion oT being The TirsT Junior class down To lunch 9870 oT The Time . . . Honorary class membership has gone To LiTTle Johnny Jones and John J. Nobody . . . Class noTables include The brain-brawn combinaTion oT Richie Maiberger, TooT- ball sTar and scholarship winner: The memorable Gui- seppe, in The person oT Nick Longo, Trom The school play: SodaliTy oTTicers STan Lazarczyk and Bill Leonard and Mike MasTronardi, varsiTy TooTball manager. John McCann did some greaT Track work . . . Cn The inTramural scene we played abouT .500 ball all around and alThough we didn'T win we showed Teamwork and spiriT . . . Why is Malus so agreeable? . . . During The year we always managed To have aT leasT 3570 oT The class on The honor lisT . . . AT lunch period during The winTer monThs you could always spoT a 3-E man . . . l-le wore a coaT. All in all we did have a greaT class wiTh a biT oT comedy, Tense' ness and The like creaTing harmony beTween Teacher and sTudenTs. Fronf Row: J. Mariconda, E. Maroffi, S, LBIGYCIYR, J. Lauscha, P. McBrien, T. Mancuso, R. Kropp, T. Kriz. Row 3: F. Madden, M. Malanga, G. Maher, L. Longo, J. Larkin. Row 2: R. Mc- L. Maloney, R. Lyons, F. McCaffrey, R. MaroTTi, W. Leonard, Cabo, J. Mahoney, J. McAlisTer, R. Lombardi, R. Muscahelle, C. Krug, R. Malus, G. Lanni, J. McCann, R. Maiberger. T 5 T 1 T, f i I Seafedz F. O'Neill, J. Pauzano, J. O'Hagan, A. Pelosi, B. Mc- ahan. Row 3: B. Perry, J. Mullins, E. Paolucci, G. Mullmeyer, Hugh, W. Perez, W. Panzera. Row 2: W. Pekera, J. McGuire, C. Niessner, H. O'Rurke. W. McCarthy, R. Medvec, R. Peferson, W. Murdock, A. Mon- JUNIOR F IT Takes all kinds To make a world is The saying which besT TypiTies The men oT 3-F. The class oTher classes look up To, our roll looks like The index To Whos Who aT The lvlounT. Theres O'Reilly, The boy who has managed To keep up his 5070 aTTend- ance average Tor The lasT Three years: Palumbo The quesTion man: PeTerson The TinesT example among us: Pavone The old philosopher and PresidenT Niess- ner, whose elecTion is said To have been backed by The mob . . . Our spiriT is unquesTionable. The acTivi- Ties aT The MounT are well supporTed by our number and our ToTal sale oT TickeTs Tor The Hayes game surpassed all oTher Junior classes . . . When inTra- mural Time rolled around, we iusT couldn'T geT oTT on The righT TooT and were eliminaTed while chang- ing TeeT . . . Our year hasn'T been ouTsTanding buT There have been Times when we have held our heads up high Tlooking aT The clock probablyl . . . We are noT a pessimisTic class, buT some Things boTher us like: WhaT happened To Guidance Period? l-low accuraTe is The Mission SysTem? Where is Perry? BoTTom: C. Pavone, M. Pagliuca, W. McGuire. Row 2: M Nolan, A. NapoliTano, T. McKenna. Row 3: F. Nicolosi, J McMahon, G. Polumbo. Row 4: l.. PeTTi, J. Naughfon, M McManus. Seafodz D. Rofh, D. Ray, W. Polian, R. Serio, F. Ryan, R, Taro. Row 3: M. STeur, W. Samora, T. Sharkey, E. ScoH, R. Schulfe, P. Schweppenhauser, Row 2: P. Ryan, D. Rack, G. Rand, D. Toss, T. Sferace, J.Serrareua. Semoneffi, J. Posoli, J. Reilley, R. Salice, J. Rada, J. Pigna- Boifomz T. Rafla, H. Rapisardo, N. Squillanfe. Row 2: L. Sali- crup, D. Poschinski, J. Piombo. Row 3: W. Pierno, J. Sims, 42 T. Sheridan. Row 4: P. Spucci, J. Schrade, D. Seanlan. JUNIOR CJ AlThough class 3-G may noT be Top in The inTellec- Tual deparTmenT, we make our bid Tor All Junior Year Through The numbers OT G-men dispersed in exTra-curricular acTiviTies . . . AThleTically speaking we have Posli, Samora. and Salice on Howie SmiTh's all-sTars3 Ed ScoTT, and Sam Samara wiTh The cagersg Sleeping Sharkey and his legs ouT Tor cross-counTryg and Ross, who migraTes Toward The MounT diamond every spring, where he caTches Tlies wiTh a swaTTer insTead oT a glove . . . InTel- lecTually 3-G is represenTed on The Forum by Serio and his golden Tonsils, in The band by Pierno, Piom- bo, Pulchinski and Ryan: in The phoTography club by John Serevezza, lasT oT The Tall men, who does mosT OT The picTure Taking Tor The Tower and lv1ounTaineerg and in The posTer club, science club and SodaliTy by numerous oTher Grmen . . . Our inTrarnural Team was saboTaged! The oTher classes sTole our WheaTies, However, we have long since wised up. Since we can'T hide our WheaTies, we bribe The reTerees . . . The above TacTs plus our sparkling personaliTies make 3-G The pride oT Junior Year. BoTTom: F. Tinari, F. ZiTo, J. Treglia. Row 2: R. Tierney, A. Wilson, R. Vecci. Row 3: S. Tallon, A. Zegna, J. Taneredi. Row 4: R. Waddle, G. Visioni, D. Sfigliani. JUNIOR H As one Thumbs Through The records oT The eighf classes malcinq up The junior year oT I959, he is bound To sTop aT The place reserved To 3-H-iT's The lasT one on The lisT . . . Under Bro, PaTrick Roch's leadership, 3-l-l has prospered inTo The gem of Jun- ior year, conTribuTing almosT every acTiviTy . . . 3-T-l has senT A. Viggiano and V. Sullivan To varsiTy TooT- ballg ArTie Valdes To a sTarTing berTh on Jim Klinqels ouTsTandinq baslceTball Team: musical prodigies R. Vecci and R. SToeppler To The band: TuTure Barry- mores, J. Treglia and M. TarranTo To dramaTics: numerous oThers To The SodaliTy, Forum, posTer club, and honor roll: and pracTically all oT us To Bro. Fran- cis Michael's deTenTion class . . . lnTramurals saw The boys Trom 305 geT oTT To a bad sTarT buT rebound baclc in basl4eTball, labeled as The Team To beaT Tor The Trophy . . . As a Tinal noTe, a .message To The Sophornores who will occupy The baTTerecl walls oT 305 nexT year-lceep in memory The TanTabulous class oT 3-l-l and waTch ouT Tor Their secreT gyp-noTe hideouTs. Seafedz R. Ward, R. Sundwall, V, Sullivan, F. TroTTa, M. Tree- Row 3: J. WrighT, M. Sweeney, P. Tracy, J. Ulin, R. Tomilo- nor, P. Van DeBrook, T. Torrogrossa. Row 2: R. Sfeoppler, N. wicz, S. Twomey. Zampano, V. Vanacore, H. Weber, T. Tucciarone, R. Wunner. 43 QD-4-Q5-QD I 1 l T53 f tie? , 2 Q, Yi! EU f N. N xl, . O 0 O ,,,- ..- ..-.-11...-vl f Acflwfles N HP- Q ,W N 'WCG Q T xx E X SX I I ' X 4 f ' 'N l 59 5 LMTFE N I5 f QLEDV47 xx J gs 4-771 'WJ W '-Ep 1 ....i.. l ,,, ,YL , , g Y 4' The beginning of an evening long remembered. ! The Quee fa, UNIOR PRO Promenade-ihe Grand March begins. n and her escorfs-proud Mounfies who had fhe pre+1ies+ da+es. 59 C77 Q Jia fm .. X if ' N y k N' ,X ne n nb' An unTorgcTTal3le evening was provided Tor The class oT N959 by The Junior Prom commiTTee. Amid decoraf Tions appropiiaTo Tor The Theme, 'Around The World in EighTy Days, The lvlounTies and Their daTes danced in The Memorial Gymnasium which was changed inTo a ballroom Tor The occasion. Large painTings depicTing The exoTic places oT The globe were placed ThroughouT The gym. These along wiTh The beauTiTul ceiling and Table decoraTions provided a proper 5eTTing Tor The prom, The social highlighf oT Junior year. Qur Thanlcs To Those who made This evenT one oT The mosT enioyable during cur years aT The MounT, 'Q pe 9' Y Alex Corini and daTe could have danced all nighf. 47 we is ..,, , ff 1 'wo..w.,.. Alan Sim and his escorT enioy a pleasanT inTerlude. STudenT Council SecreTary J. Ahern expresses Thanks for The Junior Class To BroTher Gilbert moderaTor of The Prom. S 5 1 , K I K , K . ff ll' H? 'vp . df'.1t'1 f N 'Sv 1-.-. ,ff Shall we dance? fb-4 I .- W -ml ,fy , -,Q ... buf The memories linger on. 'WHY4 Vip, My fair lady Mrs. LaRusso crowns ihe Queen of ihe Prom. . . , ks .ri Q c T l c is Seafed: V. Carilli, T. Cofier, W. Walsh, J. Broderick. Standing: C. Niessner, N. Branca, J. DeSalvo. Many were The headaches and long were The hours spenT in preparing This l959 ediTion of The MOUNTAINEER. Under The direcTion of BroTher Kevin Aloysius and BroTher Laurence ChrisTopher, This year's sTaTT, headed by EdiTor- in-chieT, Thomas CoTTer, have given many of Their holidays To yearbook worlc. LasT year's ediTion of The MOUNTAINEER garnered a TirsT-class raTing Trom The Columbia ScholasTic Press Asso- ciaTion. The sTaTT hopes ThaT This presenT ediTion will serve To help keep alive many Treasured memories OT The l958- I959 school year. The sTaTT's Taslc could noT have been achieved IT iT were noT Tor The excellenT assisTance oT The PhoTography Club and The cooperaTion oT The members OT The TaculTy. For This assisTance The MOUNTPUNEER sTaTT is very graTeTul. 49 f1if?'sSllwiSlzilfiwefl cr, ff: :Perf :writ Tiffwlffi Wag 551' if-3,49-j T1 pg V-emi., , ff f wg ,A ,jd-3 wjlgffu-.51 QQ T. . s.e, , ,s,,, ,,,.,, s..i. , ,, IZ! E? VTSTJSZIQET' Q55T2.ilT1ET'iD?i ' ygfzsffzzzfzigfsiw T KT iw -T 'Q-,I1g?5?fQ3fggg.g5f53,,Zfi?'1i'13f?Z1? --viiiaff-asuErfr:7ffffeiws new s -w:+4?SfSs14i,'szfsssus..-mf 'S 7 .- aff T 1 - -,c4.tx.. M. ,f..,..,,. 5.11.-' r5?g?ifTiK34ffff23WK1f?5Y -lisifi?Ficffiffilfsiffrffyv Y fag: , Lx?j..r,g:-1 g:JXP'?1Wi?' W ,.,. . .sv . . , M-ww., v . . . -:ls--f-New - sv-sxvmzzzsf.: Ms,,s.sf,e3s.f,f:r,..:Ws-..r-,axe.Q . . ,..,.s. .,,.. .TH ,Mi X-5 DMZ., ,.,...s ,...m,.,Mr: ,mi mm, T, . Y . si, 14, A ,igwggi - s J . . - Qgxzfx, AM 5. . ..., ., , fjfffii I ' f,w'i TT -'1,pfvW zgggg 1' A - -W -T ,, .. ..,, . XM , .2 .sf 1 'T iff I' '-'sw' , 1,2 1 'g',E1f1.ls3lL,1.,zc.g 3' ' ,,.MM , , .,, .gn .K 5. A. .yQ,..,2 W.. .,... . on fc., fs .z EdiTor T. Coffer and arfisf J. Dornan discuss yearbook plans. Father Ausfin Mohrbacher, assisfed by James Kenny and James Cianci, as he offered The BryzanTine Mass early in March. Senior Sodalisis-Seafedz J. Tarnowslci, T. Fre- Tel, R. Pino, T. Seery. Shanding: V. Carilli, J. Whalen, R. Fox, J. Coyle. Our Lady's SodaliTy is one oT The mosT imporTanT and acTive organizaTions aT The MounT. lT aims aT TosTering in iTs members an ardenT devoTion, rever- ence and Tilial love Tor The Blessed Virgin Mary. The SodaliTy, ThroughouT The year. sponsors various acTiviTies which help mold a more ChrisT-like so- cieTy. Through weelcly meeTings and dialogue Masses Their aims are achieved. The highlighTs oT This year's evenTs were The Sophomore and Junior closed reTreaTs and The days oT recollecTion. The SodaliTy sponsored The annual VicTory dance and oTher social evenTs. The May DevoTions, Their annual Tood drive Tor The LiTTle SisTers oT The Poor, a ByzanTine RiTe Mass and The hour oT AdoraTion on The TeasT da oT Our Lady oT Lourdes. They also perTorm chariTable worlcs, such as helping aT The annual orphan's ChrisTmas parTy and assisTing The sTaTT aT The La Valle school Tor The lolind. 2 Junior Scdalify Group Leaders: J. Coogan, J. Doyle, R. Serio, W. Leonard, S. Lazarczyk, A. Falivene, J. Sims. ,T Senior Sodalisls-Sealed: S. Vecci, M. Cusack, W. Carrofl, G. Oddo, D. Rolleri, N. Manning, J. Hein, J. Scozzari. Row 2: J. Gaffney, J. Courfney, E. Rankin, L. Slobbe, P. Mc- 6 Menus, J. Sweeney, J. Hall. Row 3: D. Maiberger, J Sweeney, R. Marinaro, T. Mannion, F. Sposelo, J. Noel P. Connors, J. Ahern. Senior Sodalify Group Leaders-Sealed: A. Sim, G. Woilusialr, J. Reilly. Sfanding: P. Ali- offa, C. Panuffi, J. O'Connell, L. Napoli, K. Doyle. A group of Sodalis+s meet +o lay plans for one of +l1eir numerous proiecls: M. Rokicki, P. Alio++a, A. Anderson, J. Cianci. . E ' Brofher Maurice and a group of Mounfies who aifended fhe S.S.C.A. af Fordham XY, A Universify pose for a picfure befween meefings. X Ax .JJ Sophomore Sodaliiy officers and group leaders: J, Ciancn, P. Derrico, M. Mazzucca, J. McCarfhy. R. Pugliese, E. Filardi, P. Grossi, W. Schoeck, L, Credidio, I J 'Ei of Av. S E Y 0 52 Al lhe close of fheir ihree day closed relreal a group of Soph- omore Sodalisls make Their con- secrafion. lr Qld HIFFEE .F Grammar school boys admire parf of ihe Keep Crisf in Chris+mas display sponsored by fhe Fresh- . man Sodalily. Sealed: J. Rosafo, F. Pflum, J. Polifi, K. Lynch, J. Tripodi, T. Doris, W. Kefzer, A. Guarenfe, J. Boese. Row 3: F Bradley Tobin. Row 2: C. Viggiano, J. Dunkel, M. Ya unoff, M. J. S' W. M ' A. P' ' ' ' g ol, ensl, rlnclpl, D. Conca, R. Clo Sparlced by The leadership of Their mod- eralors, Brolher Edward Lawrence and Mr. Louis Zuccarello, The members of The For- um have enioyed anolher highly successful season. The high poinl of 'rhis years aclivi- fies came here al lhe Mounl when for The second year in a row lhe members played hosf fo lhe Calholic Forensic Leagues Grand Tournament Making a credilable second place showing in 'rhis evenr 'rhe Mounf Team qualified six members To al- fend fhe Nafional Finals in Washinglon, D. C. . ri T Sophomore Forum members: E. Filardi, A. Parenfe. J. Maniorin, T. Orr, J. Raedel, G. Dornhoefer, J. Marchesani, J. MacS+ravic. Freshman Forum members-Sealed W Bedard J Spadoiio P. Mongillo, M. Doris, D. Denver Simoes R w 2 Napoleon, M. Quinn, J. Zazna, G Trena R Lev: Row 3 J. Soi, J. Hunf, R. Dobson, J Bonari a C Brennan Loifsch. James Gaffney, Edward Filardi, Thomas Orr, Roberf Serio, Oresfe Arcuni. si 'T Junior Forum members-Seafedz W. Treanor, J. Napolifano, Choveniec, R. Connolly, J. Doyle, A. Fulvini, R. Serio, R. O. Arcuni, J. Tancredi, F. Giaccio, B. Duff . Sfandin : M. G ' Forum Officers: James Gaffney, Ray Mohr, Pafrick HunT, David Kappes. iL........., W-nwggah, b 2? .fs ' Q .,g 5 T T i .15 , .5 J y g reco, L. Cassera, S. Lazarczyk, R. FursT. FORUM HIGHLIGHTS November l5Th - lnTer-Diocesan TournamenT aT Mary Louis Academy. lv1ounT speakers place TirsT in exTemp and Third in oraTory. December 20+h - Diocesan TournamenT aT ST. CaThe- rine's Academy, TirsT in dramaTics. January 3lsT - NaTional Forensic League STudenT Con- gress. Michael Chovaniec was elecTed Speaker. February l2Th - New York Forensic League ConTesT: TirsT in original oraTory and dramaTic inTerpreTaTion. February 2lsT - New York UniversiTy DebaTe Tourna- menT. MounT debaTers 'Finish second aTTer winning Twelve sTraighT debaTes. February 27Th - Jim Gaffney wins Bronx CounTy and New York CiTy American Legion ConTesT. February 28Th - The MounT Team placed TirsT ouT oT TwenTy-Tour schools in The Siena College DebaTe Tourna- menT. March 2IsT - For The second year in a row The MounT plays hosT To The CaTholic Forensic League's Grand TournamenT. MounT speakers Took The second place Tro- phy. Six Team members qualiTied Tor The NaTional Tour- namenT in WashingTon, D. C. s 1 f r , g ss. Ns, ,eg -1, we srasr ,f,.5w....ss- . 5 K ...X . i ., 5 as se -gf You Think The ordinary peasanf is our enemy? Nufsl The enemy is The bunch of crooks Thai' where here in Cify Hall. i Please Americans! Have piTy on me! I am noT a True FascisT! I would only like To be Mayor of Adano. FaI'her you musT believe me when I Tell you ThaT Americans wanf only To bring good To The Town of Adamo. Inspired and coached by BroTher STephen AnThony wiTh The assisTance oT BroTher Jo- seph Ambrose, The members oT This years DramaTic Club well disTinquished Themselves. Their annual presenTaTion This year was A BELL FOR ADANO, a PuliTzer prize winning novel by John I-lersey and was adapTed Tor The sTaqe by Paul Osborn. BarT Sowul played The parT oT The idealisTic Ivlaior Joppolo, who meeTs various diTTiculTies as he puTs inTo oper- aTion his own ideas abouT democracy in a small Sicilian Town. I-le was ably supporTed by pleasure-loving CapTain Purvis lRay Mohrl and vacillaTinq SergeanT BorTh TJames GaT- neyl. Niclc Longo nearly sTole The show wiTh his porTrayal oT Guiseppe, Major Joppolo's chieT valeT and shoe shine man. The play was noT only a success aT The lvTounT, where iT was pracTically sold-ouT Three days beTore opening nighT, buT was also a success aT MarisT Prep in Esopus, N. Y. The spliT-level sTaqing was consTrucTed by BroTher William ArThur and his sTagehands and The eTTecTive lighhng arrangemenTs can also be aTTribTed To Them. I s f r 1 I ,I Do you hear wha? I said! l order you fo keep all fhe mule carls ou? of ihe fown of Adano! Wl1afdofl'1eye 'Eyefalians' puf in +heir borne! Remind me 'fo puf ihis fown off limiis +o all flue hoops. Row I: A. Falivene, J. O'Connell, N. Squillanfe, N. Longo, 3: E. Filardi, R. Coui, M. Chovaniec, J. Gaffney, R. Mohr, J. Treglia, A. Georgie. Row 2: K. Taranfo, L. Cassera, F. B. Sowul, T. Orr, L. Credidio. Zonghe+'ri, R. Giuliano, G. Oddo, D. Belsey, D. Corelli. Row an 986 BQ Q9 'Pb- Q33 33 UK 5 Wil? 2 'I J if H is ,, ,, M ., , ,, . . . VR ,.a4..,s.. swag.. sm. H C - . T f 1 ' ' 'V -fivii.:rizfzvrpslgzsgrgiiifwfr?H Y - ,...-sfxsxgli , .. .- .V--fs -.ss-1...,..s..s. , N s,.,.,,. ...sg ,,,. ' 44 sgw23J'4g.ir.rv5-gas-,ulziu 9 wr lmhffv '- , ., .naw .W wwf. Q 'S+ ,. ,sf-.U ..e...s....,e..... .. ,,...,.. .,..,,,,. ,f,, . up SN H Wi13'ES'S5Q'e51 Y ??giufe f 1 f 1 1 f , - zssgf f -in W f sz..1rL:2fm-ifr.fazffs1f.23S3ifrizE'irfififi , . ,. , ,:g4..g.1g1.1,1.,1,-, fsf,.g.-L.qQQs,., ., .,, , . . , ,, , ff, ,, ...,..,..,,. ...,..,.., - .4 . f f f f-f if ,. fs sv . ,f,f,i.1.,1-sinh.-,. f.-fs.-Ms. Sludenf Council Officers: Presideni' Alan Sim, Treasurer Palrick Connors and Secrefary John Ahern. Under lhe leadership of Presidenl' Alan Sim and guided by The moderalor. Brofher Daniel Andrew, lhe I958-59 Sludenf Council has many fine achieve- menis 'ro iis credif, especially lhe organizing of well planned social evenls. The calendar of social evenis opened wiih a fooiball viciory dance. The lurnoul' was mos+ successful. A Chrisfmas Dance and lwo well planned slcaling parries also spelled success for lhe Siudenl' Council. This organiza- Tion was also responsible lor planning and con- ducling 'rhe ioolball and baslcelball rallies. Despile fhe laborious laslc presenled by an ex- lensive schedule, The councilors coniinued Their work of mainraining discipline in 'rhe school halls. ln addilion 'ro lhis work lhe elecled represenialives of The sfudenl body filled lhe posf of ushers al various school funclions. Sealed: R. Buckner, J. Carey, J. Cianci, R. Pugliese, C. Barr, P. Aliofla. Sfanding: D. Maiberger, R. Maiberger, G. Eichler, P. Hunf, E. Filardi, D. Holborn, J. Hall, M. Borelli, A. Corini, J. Coyle, M. Fitzgerald. -mad Seafedz R. Fiorifo, F. Sposafo, M. Plavialr, J. Gaffney, J. J. Cirocco, M. Chovaniec, J. Coogan, A. Capellini, W. Orzo, V. Carilli, G. Woifusialr. Standing: A. Fulvini, N. Ganienbien, G. Campbell, J. Coyle, T. Frefel, J. Powers, Squillenfe, M. Pagliuca, R. FursT, N. Capozzoli, R. Greco, T. Seery. Senior sfaff members prepare anofher eclifion of The Tower. SeaTed: V. Carilli, J. Orzo, T. Seery. STanding: BroTl'1er William James, moderaforg M. Plavialr. Various school acTiviTies and The accom- plishmenfs oT The pasT year were TaiThTully recorded in THE TOWER. DevoTed To The Taslc oT publishing seven issues a year, The members oT The sTaT'T, under The capable direcTion oT BroTher William James, have rnainTained The high sTandards oT pasT years by earning a FirsT-class raTing Trom The Columbia ScholasTic Press AssociaTion. As The deadline Tor each issue nears, an energeTic group oT ediTors, TeaTure wriTers and reporTers Talce over The acTiviTies room correcTinq copy and preparing headlines Tor The nexT ediTion. fXlThouqh The maioriTy oT The members oT The sTaTT are Seniors. There are a number OT Juniors who aTTer gaining a years experience will be ready To Talce over The duTies oT ediTinq The school paper, 59 sovghlz S. Vecci, M. Fereday, R. DiGioia. Row 2: J. Serravezza, R. Fioriio, D. Denver, . ay. Photography Club Presidenf Russ Shay ai The enlarger. DiGioie inspeds a prinf in The MounT's well-equipped darkroom. 5 in VariaTion is always a source oT inTeresT :and This year The acTivi- Ties OT The PhoTography Club have Talcen a new TwisT. For The TirsT halT oT The year a small group oT seven sTudied The Tiner poinTs oT phoTog- raphy. Knowledge oT The camera. The ar'T oT composing inTeresTing picTures, The Techniques oT devel- oping and prinTing-all were made clear To These eager shuTTer-bugs by Their moderaTor, BroTher Jude RoberT. Their un-selTish work made possible such publicaTions as The TOWER and This issue oT The MOUNTAINEER. ln The second half oT The year, aTTendance was open To The whole sTudenT body. ATTer a Tew general rneeTings, The group was broken up inTo six divisions which worked in The 'darkroom once a weelc To learn The exacT naTure oT prinTing. 1 TX 'P' T 64 53 'l' S c 'ini mi .. ss. ..,. . x ,, -':-z'.555z::,:a,,.eM. ...J 'A X, M1 QQ' 1 i..,..,. B A - as ,, Q g 'Ext ww ' sg? , i i sg. we Wx. 'T 'T ssl fs! Q- n 'i:fi' ff WZ? ' ' i f' ',..f5:.':' - T' Qfgfgf 'T ' ' .ic . -,xgLw1,gvf.' 4 , 'fax ,gs - F E E' we 5 7--f 'iw fury? T K se 53252305+3Ys:f.i'..asffiifL:f5ff1. .enigma a- WTS ., 1. A. A EnThusiasm Tor The Tield oT science spurs on The mem- bers oT The lvlounT Science Club. The members oT This organizaTion, under The guidance of BroTher Julian ErnesT, are encouraged To do advanced experimenTs in The vari- ous scienTiTic Tields. ProiecTs are decided upon early in The school year and They are perTecTed by The various Science Fairs held in The Spring. One group is working on a ThrusT-meTer which deTermines The eTTecTiveness oT ieT Tuels, while oTher groups are sTudying bone TormaTion and iTs relaTionship To calcium in The dieT OT various animals. The club's radio enThusiasTs have made good use ol: The new equipmenT acquired This year. They have con- TacTed as Tar easT as Kalingrad, Russia and as Tar souTh as The EasTer Islands OTT The coasT oT Chile. The school Science Fair, held laTe in April, gives The sTudenTs an opporTuniTy To exhibiT Their proiecTs. The besT oT These are chosen To be enTered in The Diocesan Fair. Though compeTiTion is keen in This evenT, The MounTies hope To equal lasT year's record oT Three ciTaTions. . 1: r -, -.em 1' A VR ., 1 E. 2 if' lv ' .XL 1 Freshmen KenneTh BielarT and Pefer Bedard are experi- meniing wifh cancer growTh in mice. Kneeling: P. Bedard, J. MorTellaro, K. Bielarf, S. Vecci, O. Lock. Row 2: R. Schulfe, L. DiBiancn, C. Maguire, T. Mancuso, A. Fero- liTo. Row 3: J. Whalen, J. Derrico, L. Vlismas, R. Merena, M. Pohsweg, G. Yagunoff. Brofher Julian and J. MorTellaro aT The MounT's 'ham' sTaTion. i l Q-.ia W. . Library Club members Sfephan Kahn, John Cinoslry, Brian Yehle, Owen Lock, Fred Schulh, Ronald Fazio and James Gerard. Thomas Mahan assisls a Mounfie find a necessary reference Early in The school year, BroTher Paul, our new librarian, re-organized The lvlounT Library Club. f'XlThough Tew in number, The members ol This organizaTion provide valuable assisT- Tance To BroTher Librarian who has an over- abundance oT work. Among The services oT The club are The shelving and caTaloguing oT books and maga' zines. The preparing oT recenT addiTions To The library and The care oT The pamphleT col- lecTion, audio-visual aids on Tile in The school library. Club members are on hand each day To lend assisTance To sTudenTs who are seeking library maTerial Tor Term papers or Their class assignmenTs and To charge ouT books. Wilh lhe slrolce ol a brush and a dab ol pain? here and lhere, lhe members of lhe Posler Club lurned oul an unlimiled number ol poslers and signs lhal spurred on every drive and encouraged all com- ing evenls. The club's successful promolion of l'he various aclivilies has greally conlribuled lo Their success. Under lhe direclion ol Brolher Myles Eric and guided by Presidenl Guy Rislolf, 'rhe organizafion has nol only confined ilsell lo school aclivilies buf has branched oul lo enler original poslers in a variely ol slale and nalional conlesls. The aclivilies ol lhis lillle lcnown, bul hard worlcing organizalion, have done much fo losler good school spiril al lhe Mounl. 3 s 5 s Z 3 ,Q . N z 5 l V L A173-.mes -fl I Pos+er Club Officers: G. Risfoff, president B. DiNardi and A Caslello. Sealed J. Spodalo, J. Poli+i, E. Scarfi, K. Crino, P. AlioHa, Perez, E. Rankin. Row 3: T. O'Sullivan, F. Jus+o, L. Golden, J. Pappalardo, F. Tinari, K. Bellini. Row 2: N. Bianco, J. J. Courlney, J. Ferraroifi, V. Vanacore, R. Fox, C. Carpen- Aurichio, J. O'Connell, R. Spina, P. Pariseau, J. Sforza, R. Here, G. Cusack, R. Kleres. 0155 w I R MaroTTi J W alen Da a A DiNunzio Pelosi P. DiPia1za, J. Piombo, D. Desanfis, W. Pierno, S. Ryan M Roluclu L Maglione J Wilkinson F Conhno D Liccxardone, A. Bausch. Row 3: 6. Rolciclzi, A. Ferolifo, J. nson A Panella Row 2 P Harri gTon K B Bailey R. Passannan+e, R. Sfoeppler, H. MarTucci, J. Galla- Cusaclz R Vecci R McKinney D Polchinslu V Colangelo rello R. Fonf, R. Aschenbrener, W. SmiTh, T. Mancuso, E. J Carey J Cronin S Veccn R FioriTo J Kempsey A Vernuer, T. CurTis, T. Wassielewslri, R. Salamon. Under The excellenT direcTion oT Dr. J. ArThur ReuTher, our conducTor. and Through The unTiring eTTorTs oT BroTher Gabriel Francis, our moderaTor, The MounT Band has successTully compleTed anoTher year oT acTiviTy. During The early monThs oT The school year, The eighTy-one members mobilized and played hosT To our gridiron eleven sparking Them on To vicTory by Their unyielding supporT boTh aT home and away. The band's disTinguished perTormance aT The ChrisTmas and EasTer assemblies were appreciaTed by boTh The sTudenT body and TaculTy. fXTTer a suc- cessTul Spring ConcerT on April IlTh The members OT The band prepared Tor Their annual Trip To our naTion's capiTal Tor The NaTional Music FesTival aT CaTholic UniversiTy oT America. In addiTion To The above acTiviTies The band has marched in a number oT parades and has broughT honor To The lvlounT wherever iT has appeared. The rousing music provided by The band aT The various school acTiviTies has conTribuTed greaTly To school spiriT. Band Direcfor Dr. ReauTher and moderaTor BroTher Gabrial Francis ' , I J. is a g, 1. y , . VA FIM , N Dr. Reufher conducfs ine band af ihe Chrisimas Assembly concerf. Soioisf Tqny DiNunzio plays Grieg a+ fhe Chrisfmas Assembly. Row I: R. Masfropoio, J. Mccarfhy, T. Dryer, R. Pug- liese, M. Timmons, R. Levi, J. Allesandro, W. Yauch, R. Polazzo. Row 2: C. Pannufi, W. Mccarfhy, M. Walsh, R. Burney, P. Daddino, G. Grimaldi, P. Bed- ard, K. Bielaf, S. Campana, J. TroHa, J. Kenny, P. Walpole, E. Rankin. Row 3: P. Murray, F. Principie, K. McFail, W. Beffini, J. Zambrano, R. Helmond, T. Canfielena, W. Mensi, M. Graham, R. DuPon1. Z g,-- xkvgv .....J' J' ll. ,,.,, ' j ' 1 L. .., -vis ! N - , , lf Y, ,N ,. ' - -Yr' ,.--W-- , f l I pn ,4 V in 3,5-:,,,-,V9...,,,,.g ,. I, 1 -' -7 ,.,..,,pf 4 2' ,' f' -1. . 1. QI., ..,s-1 I ., .I , .4 66 ,i - ' I J. ily: ' ' Aa Forfy-four Mounr Seniors gafher oufside on a beauriful w exercises ai Monroe. N. Y ,,,, , . .w, . L , , t v ' r N V H' fzafeq- .. -I Q: , .hp fK.. XN,, ', . V 1. - - . - K qs. Q. ,, , iv . ,:.,f., i K q . N. f' rum. . .- V ' -- .-1' :,., -1' , ' f,. - , J-N W5 ii. -as ,L Ll P- , , ' . f ' --g '11, 5 -H' :vjfffi ff ,H-41.44. E..- ' 1' -'Fe-f' 5.sff ' X '- 1 g. L' fm f f ' ' - 4' V 1 ' -44 . ' .- A - , . Q. 4.1 v I, ' +1 1. ' -0 vs- ,f .-1311. u xv ' A infer day ai 1l'1e close Of+I'1E refreaf n a s. f ' I 'L ! 'J f J A '-yk:5v - X ,vp ff ff! ni: Enhance fo fhe Reireaf House. 'N 5 xx Q it ,. ...M ... .mr x W.-4-Q 'f ' li ff ' 5 .Y K was tw' A A f is - I ww? ' A is . 'K s.4.W 'f inf, , E 4 T dl. A sfop for resf on +he long ride home. One ol lhe rnosl imporlanl evenls ol: 'rhe school year, is lhe four days which The Seniors spend on relreal al Monroe, New York. Conducled by Jrhe Jesuil Falhers, The four days al Gon- zaga are spenl in silence wilh special emphasis on prayer and meclilalion. Senior classes began Their relrear in January and lhe lasl group lefl shorlly aller The Easler recess. ll is hoped lhal' lhese shorl days spenl al Gonzaga will provide guidance and grace for lhe Seniors of '59 during lhe years alle-r gradualion. 67 W y The beaufiful circular chapel af Gonzaga. W' ,, 4 34 ,pi 113, . ,-ss. DiNun1io and friends fame lhe bronco xi nm . 1 L f l3 J n or Chemuslry sTudenT Doug DeMaTTeo provides a 'bang' Tor The members of The Molher 5 Club al The Open House held for Them by The Science Deparimeni. An, 'fmt inf 5 This associaTion oT The MoThers oT sTudenTs and alumni have given Their Time and TalenTs To TurTher The wellbeing oT MounT ST. Mi- chael. Under The diredion oT Their moderaTor, BroTher William Bernard, They have sponsored highly successful card parTies and a MoTher- Son Communion brealcTasT in May. The cooperaTion beTween The Two parenTs' clubs here aT The lvlounT has been a lcey TacTor in The success oT The annual Bazaar which.is ioinTly sponsored by These orqanizahons. The ConTribuTions made by This group serves as a praCTiCal example oT whaT can be done for CaTholic educaTion by dediCaTed parenTs. Molhers Club officers Mrs. Riley, Mrs. Serio, Mrs. LaRusso, moderaTor BroTher William Bernard al' The WinTer Bridge Mrs Grimaldi and Mrs. Quaranfa pose wiTh club Parfy. l i l .fs fix 1 .1 -u ., M, e s Q N ,fr args L, X egg 5 K X, T,fly XX' 2 MounT Men's Club officers wiTh moderaTor BroTher John. l.esTer McGuire, Corresponding SecreTary and Mr. Thomas Mr. Edward Kuehnel, Recording Secrefaryg Mr. Charles Mannion, Vice-President O'Connor, Treasurer: Mr. Louis Rondina, Presidenfq Mr. The members ol This organizaTion have made many remarkable conTribuTions To MounT ST. Michael. ATTer burning The morT- gage on The Memorial Building lasT year. The Men's Club conTinued Their elTorTs in behalf of The lvlounT aT The Annual Bazaar and weekly social games in order To help deiray The expense in The remodeling of The ground Tloor of The AdminisTraTion Building. Their laudable eTTorTs have resulTed in mod- ern, well-equipped laboraTories as well as new grammar school classrooms. IT is due To These men and Their devoTion To The MounT ThaT The physical planT could be enlarged so ThaT more boys would be able To receive a CaTho- lic educaTion. From The Freshmen-FaThers NighT held in The early Fall To The Bloclc lvl Dinner held in May, a varied program oT social evenTs is sponsored by The Men's Club and These serve To bring parenTs, sons and Teachers TogeTher. ATTenTion is cenTered on Sophomore Vernon GeberTh as he dissecfs a crayfish aT The Open House held by The Science DeparTmenT for The Men's Club. Wi waz, .,.. Q' WW , MQW 2592 Ways? QE io X Q gl Qixiffl 9 f gi-.Q 17,15 ings A fflleflkgig fl U f - 'esrlzftf'-.' ,Vg VW ' ,ya . 3,9 4dy.Qg1g ii WQKXQQEH Q A QQ 1. fave- 3 S'F 'ex QW 56, 'X g a C9 '-f J 7 .f9-Yzglfy' L ON mf? pw yjziw 'O JL ZA v 51 avr Mf'L7:L l K Q' --? hggkf' ' H5 M! .H fb - is-gjcgzzf ' ' 1-ve? X ,, ai OR es, Howie SmiTh's TwenTy-TirsT year wiThouT a losing season did noT begin Too impressively. However, aTTer The loss To Holy Cross, The MounT machine began To move and iT rolled over New Rochelle, lone and STepinac wiTh impressive scores. A dismal day greeTed The MounTies as They were accom- panied by eighT busloads oT rooTers To The Tield oT evenTual league champions, Chaminade. The insis- TenT drizzle proved To be a Triend insTead of a, Toe, Tor aT halT-Time we led I2-8. Chaminade never could geT sTarTed, and our oTTense backed up The defensive Team by rolling up a score oT 24-8. We were seT Tor our nexT vicTory and The league TiTle, buT TaTe did noT smile on our lone T.V. appearance. ST. Francis edged us ouT in The closing minuTes wiTh The hearT-breaking score oT 23-20. Broken in spiriT, we Tell To ST. BenedicT's as They Toyed wiTh us in gaining Their 30-I2 Triumph. We came back wiTh a roar Though Tor The TradiTional Turkey Day Classic againsT Cardinal Hayes. Aided by Chuck Barr's juggling display, The Team blanked Hayes aT Baker Field, I4-O, a TiTTing close To a successTul 5-3 season. PM Connors is checked efTer e Tive yard gan againsl Holy Cross. ,Ji Q19 in 1,11 as ,TWT 3.-..1 1-has fx. , Wsqpv... wwf' Trii ' . I... . V X f 1 EKA-,T sr Ax av-,',-'. ' -,AV 'Qu i.g14+'vT- ' W ej'K 'v- '-,-,..-, N 5 ,zxgy Q.-,,. ' ' T rs-.rv .1 .mf ui- ,iw ft' 5 -- c .1 ,ss Vs. L' :KL -'i f f fx I-'if' 1 s Wx- I x,,A4 N,- , ,gb sfgfl -I , ,L 'ini' e'P2a. , 5, .- ' Mijn ,ji . wx 5' f uri. -ig!! t fb Y N, ,2-'x z-MSA T X Barr a+ bay on opening dey againsf Holy Cross. 'Qi Coach Howie Smifh gives some lasf minufe advice fo George Eichler. l 4 i gfqawx. M.. ...MNH- man mf Q5iiQ?? Qw ' 'nw' 'GP . 41' fx-ff . ' . W R I X ' ,.., U... , . . , X .. , A , ' W . ew, . -. . . -Sig Q. 'sf w , H' .A .M . 1 - ' 1 'gM'.z........,fR2,jg5,. ..., Q K Lp jg . .. K K 1. , Wx' . r 49' , f , ' Q- . Captain John Ahern follows fhrough on a praclice punf. fauna ff 'ani ' Sealed: G. Canonico, N. Manning, R. Buckner, P. Connors, A. Sim, W, Mayer, J. Geri, D. DeMa'Heo, D. Cannon. Kneel- ing: C. Barr, W. Genfile, A. Louzao, F. Persico, R. Ward, C. Boccia, D. Holborn, G. Eichler, W. Schoeclc. Row 3: E. V.. 1. f Q , .V ge Regaui, P. Guarino, A. Bausch, D. Corelli, A. Viggiano, D. Rolleri, V. Sullivan, A. Corini, M. Fifzgerald. Row 4: W. Polian, F. Erbacher, A. Velfo, W. Samora, V. Argen+ino, R. Bailberger, J. Ahern, J. Neyer, D. Maiberger, M. Wall. Mounl l2 20 I6 20 24 20 C?: ' . . lg. he I2 cv,-4 44.- 21472. I4 IN -7, 'B lip-rg' ' Q-'uf Q' ,-'Y-.' QA.-fit' Maiberger sweeps flue end for e gain againsl New Rochelle. Season Record Holy Cross ,.,...., . New Rochelle ........ Iona ..,..,.,,............ Sfepinac ....... Clwaminade ...... S+. Francis ..,... S+. Benedicl .....,..A., Cardinal Hayes .,,,,....,..... League Record 4-2 Opponenl' .. 28 6 O O 8 28 30 O 74 Bring on lhe sfrefcher-bearers. S 'rf '37 49 ,. '4 ,ff M1 The Cardinals aflaclr folds, as Barr l1i+s+l'1e ball carrier. O 'ff 'Www 19... ---, 'Q' B Aw w.. J- 3 .e M M 8 .. , 3 . ' is 'ws ' it a Yf Q ,,,. mei.: MLK an . Heads you kiclr, fails we receive. 75 Barr finds lhe furf crowded af Slepinac. Lxf A 1 -8 , ,. - iq. Row I: D. Haas, N. Casey, T. Gillespie, F. Bisogno, R. Reg- J. Mauarella, A. Bollon, G. Noel, S. Campana, P. Giannone, niaulf, J. Fiorillo, J. McCarThy. Row 2: J. MCCdffhY, T. G. Dornan, A. Radogna, Mgr. M. McDonough. Row 4: R. Burderi, M. Mazzucca, J. Derrico, E. Geraci, E. Kuhne, B. Nealon, T. Higgins, R. Lorusso, W. Dowds, R. Gonzales, L. Geary, A. HamilTon. Row 3: Mgr. A. Mooney, E. Burrone, Credidio, E. McHale, P. Grossi, F. Scheffler. UNIOR ARSITY Opening The T958 campaign under The direcTion oT Mr. Joseph Tricario The Junior VarsiTy managed To hold a hard pressing Holy Cross Team To a I4- l4 Tie. Tom Gillespie and Tom Higgins led The Blue and Gold scoring aTTaclr. The Team Then moved on To crush The Iona Team by a score oT 20-6. Coach Tric:ario's gridders Then wenT on To deTeaT STepinac l4-6. A powerful Chaminade Team Then puT a halT To The MounT's unmarred season by chalking up a 20 To I2 vicTory. The injury plagued lvlounT Team rolled on To deTeaT SainT Francis Prep 22-I2. On November IO The MounT meT iTs TirsT non-league compeTiTion in The Evander J.V. Higgins, Doran and Hughes Tallied Tor The MounT while HamilTon and Radgona inTercepTed Evandens passes. The Tinal score was 33-O wiTh The lv1ounT on Top. ln The Tinal game oT The season, played aT McGovern Tield, The MounTies had liTTle Trouble in deTeaTing Cardinal Hayes. 76 l .4-nn..--. ,...,-.ww M .nu . ip., 4 . .,v . .7 .a f I - IQ LT- - . ' ' r., , :t...y.,.-,.. rc QQ , Q: ,- ' iifferzu T ' ar.. U T . : , fr' A ' -, g .21 i f .W ,gf ii fb . H.-m5 f, in QW. f. Qi- f' T. ff-T .aaiy-sv af ,-ii' ' - ' ef :af . : -r2,T.,, . 1 - .+G . ' '5 iw' , Jef , 4 'Y 5M'?..?'.'zii+1wslefhff.-ri fewer- To S .2 -fwf-. -.1 'wie' - . . ffggavi' raise- T' 3'-'arf ' -4, r fr my . ,. ' Q.. --,7, ....- 1---M Q K ' e ' - F. , '3r 'f f' 2 - ' , f.y,4'4:rT7 1.ff'fN Q . R R 1 5. ,i, ,' V., - we faire , ' -. A lk E V ,QA f r 1 in-f, ,.4iG'!.fq?4'sy..... gig. .f ,. I .,.53.,ffaag:4Br., s V H 3 gm? J. t, . Eigyyniglgtvx. .A -..W f' .'L+'i'5 vf . - ii J Jiri fre .1 ,T-if-f'ffi 7'?.v'ir . Higgins picks up his blockers as he sTarTs an end-run. . fs, .f . . ,4- Goal fo go-excepf 'For Regniaulf, ihai is. Afler dropping 'rhree slraighf games lo Srepinac, Isaac Young and Chaminade, fhe Freshman fool- ball leam bounced back lo win 'rheir nexr Two games. They avenged lhe varsily loss lo Sl. Francis by downing lhe Terriers I2-O. Nexr rhey sfepped on Sfepinac by a score of I2-8 in fheir second en- counler of 'rhe season. Loss number four came To Mr. Frank Burlce's charges when a slrong Holy Cross squad downed ihe Mounl eleven I2-6. Despile lheir disappoinring record of lwo wins and four losses rhe Freshman 'ream exhibifed drive and spirir in Their encounlers and showed by fhe end of The season, Thai 'rhey had 'rhe polenlial for a smoolh running feam afler grasping 'rhe funda- menlals of play. 3.5. ns si 1 z -1 1 Ci 4:4 Row I: G. Wieland, E. Meehan, J. Sweeney, M. DeLuccia, J. Colfer, R. Fernez, M. Quinn, W. Krefzer, J. Spinner. Row 2: D. Frank, F. Maior, A. Solorio, W. Henning, J. Spyropulos, M. 8eniwicl:, J. Conway, A. DiMenna, A. Principi. Row 3: Mr. F. Burke, R. Ferrara, E. O'NeilI, R. Panzirone, C. Leavilf, mmm .www - -as-vw S F. Blum, J. Mccarfhy, J. Neunner, B. Wilders, V. Sheridan, L. Resieri. Row 4: C. Harmon, G. Griffifhs, J. Ciofli, J. Mills, SFOTIB. J. Piccarelli, L. Golden, R. Monaco, F. Thomas, R. 77 s 1 Kneeling: A. Valdes, A. Denlalo, E. Scofl, T. Eivers, M. G, Eichler, J, Neyen, M. Conlon, P. Quaranla, J. DiBarlolo. Borelli, W. Samara. Slending: J. Noel, mgr., J. Coleman, fc ig.: Cenler Marfy Conlon fakes a sei sho? against Selesian. The l959 season saw a brighleninq ol lhe baslcelf ball piclure al lhe Mounl. The Varsily quinlel, coached by Mr. Jim Klinqel, lopped ils linesl season in a lull score ol years vvilh lhe Weslchesler C.l-l.S,A.A, Championship lille. The unollicial counly crown also came our way as we wenl on lo whip lhe W. l.A. A. champions, New Rochelle l-liqh School. Wilh an overall record ol sixleen wins and six losses, lhe lvlounlies closed oul lheir pealc perlormance lhis side ol I94O. lvlarly Conlon, a six lool live inch Senior, led in lhe area scoring race wilh lwenly poinls per game average and bolh Caplain Conlon and cenler Phil Quaranla copped lhe !XllfDivision C.l-l.S.fN.A. laurels. Michael Borelli, anolher Senior, Arlie Valdes and Ed Scoll, lwo Juniors are also parl ol lhe slarlinq quinlel. Aller coppinq lhe Weslchesler lille and lhus making lheir way inlo lhe cily playolls, lhe leam wenl on lo finish ils season by losing in an over- lime lo Power lvlemorial, raled as one ol lhe besl leams in lhe New Yorlc Cily area. ln lhe lournamenl al Fordham, lhe Blue and Golds second hall rally lell shorl as lhey losl lo All l-lallows, lhe cily champions, Mike Borelli is well guarded as he leaps high for fhe baslrel againsf Sacred Hearf. Varsify Record Mounl' Opponeni lmmaculala Tolenhne Sl. Agnes Alumni . ,... ., Sl. lflelena .. Slepinac ...............,,, Salesian .. ,................ .. Sacred l-learl . ,..A... . Sl. Simon Sloclc ....,.,,,. Blessed Sacramenl ,, Slepinac .... A ,. Salesian . , Iona .. .... . ....., Sacred lnlearl . .... . Iona . ,. ,. . New Rochelle ., .... .. Blessed Sacramenl .,,,,.... ., .. 72 S+. l-lelena . .. 68 Sacred l-learl . ,,.., 50 Power Memorial . ,. 58 All l-lallows ,..,.,,.. . 70 Blessed Sacrament , A Record I6-6 League Record 9-2 Quaranla sinlcs fwo poinls as lhe Varsily ouldislances fhe Alumni. The camera-men can'f lcol: fha? bad. 1 ik 1 If S 'I M 'U s ii . im H! I L wif .fkfcvlq as kia, I 31 WSJ K W 1 f,- Iv 4' -QW Row I: B. Maloney, R. Varian, J. Mauarella, J. Gellella, R Nealon. Row 2: R. Pugliese, J. Dooley, J. Brennan, G. Kull. Row 3: W. Grieco, V. Malozi, J. Scuiero, G. Huifer. Maloney leaps for fhe basket This years'.J.V., under The direcluon ol Mr lrucario louqhl ils way To second place in divisional compehhon Bill Greco and Tim Varian paced The squad in compiling a line record. Mounf 44 20 4l 27 33 36 35 4l 37 56 31 22 28 47 40 34 SI 39 26 lmmaculala Tolenline . Sl. Agnes . Cardinal l-layes . Sfepinac ,. . Salesian . . Fordham Prep , Sacred l-learl , ,. Sl. Simon Sloclc , Blessed Sacramenl Slepinac . Salesian . . . lona Prep Sacred I-learf ,. lona Prep New Rochelle .. Blessed Sacramenl Sl. Helena . Power Memorial Record I3-6 League Record 7-3 Wilh a league record ol 9-2 fhe Frosh 'ream 'loolc second place in lhe Weslchesler Division of The C.H.S.- A.A. Gary C5riFlifhs and Fred Thomas, backed by a line group ol reserves helped Mr. Kull malce a successful debuf as Freshman coach. Mounf Opponenf 45 Salesian ..,...,.,.s .,.,... 2 6 34 S+. Agnes .......,..,.., ...,... 5 O 34 Fordham Prep .,,.... ....... 3 7 35 Lourdes . ..,,, ,,,, , .,,...... ......, 2 6 52 Sf. Helena ..,,,, ....... 6 O 44 Iona Prep .. 59 38 Slepinac ...,........ .,..... 3 3 48 Salesian ......,,,.. ..,,........,...,. ...,,., 2 9 57 Sacred Hearl ...... ......,..,,. ..... . . 50 79 Blessed Sacramenf ,,.....,,. ,...... 5 8 87 lvlanhallan Prep .. ,...,....A ...,,,. 5 4 65 Sl. Agnes .. . ,......,......,,, ....., , 49 58 All Hallows . ,.,,,,....... ..,,,.. 7 3 70 Sacred Hearl ....,,.... ......, 4 5 48 Slepinac .. ,,,,.....,, ,, ,..,,,.. ...., . . 40 62 Blessed Sacramenl ..,..., ...,... 4 4 45 Holy Cross ..,.. .....,,,... ....,,. 5 3 57 Fordham Prep .. ..,.., ,.,,.... 6 4 B 48 lona Prep .......,.,........ ........ 4 I , ,,,. 46 Iona Prep .,,,, ..., , . ,,....,. 53 56 Sl. Helena .,,,.,.,,..................... ........ 6 2 MCNEH moves down court againd Fordham. Record I2-9 League Record 9-2 l Row I: J. Wrighi, J. Hanaberry, A. Qordaro, J. Ackerman, J. Slampur. Row 3: Coach, Al. Kull, J. Mills, T. McEelligoH J. Sfroney. Row 2: F. Thomas, J. McNlff, D. DeWiH, J. Soi, L. Golden, G. Griffifhs, E. Reynolds, manager. T T 1 --- f ge 1 1 A s s fir . 1 1, N ,x Q Q :ff f is-.gms ,'.., 5 T i is T ss. la N . A gms gs, T Ns A sans s v s I V' : ..,. .s. s . W f' . .- .. . .521 + i . s 5. 4 ,L N, .Ek .NgX.N We so X . 5 . . - W . ',, Lx., 1 . The l958 Cross-CounTry Team led by co-capTains, Joe Sullivan and Al Marchiselli was The TinesT in MounT his- Tory. The MounT runners never Tinished below Third place in a meeT, and won TourTeen Trophies, including TirsT place in The Bronx-ManhaTTan-WesTchesTer Division and The 7 PrivaTe School Run. The season ended wiTh a second x place in The CiTy Championships. lf jpg' N The JV Team was undeTeaTed in Cross-CounTry com- QQ. I i ., eTiTion. The highli hT oT The season was a TirsT lace , , A P 9 P 4 S . . ' in The CiTy Championships. AlThough The Freshmen did K : ,,', ' noT.Tare as well as Their older TeammaTes. They showed ,Wx -. J' ' 2-,Y , 'ff .gp greaT promise Tor The TuTure. T A- A yr. ,f Q.: BoTh Teamwork and individual eTTorT have made This i ' Q ' ' :3?A 4v N year's Cross-CounTry Team one The MounT can be I '.,,' . ,. 5 ,ggi . .Uf . M. 'il 1--..'. . -. Q i -' :,f is a Proud OT- ,QTf'f: ' - . ' 1 ra X.i ' ' 4 - D- ' T I 'rf' , -iff-U --'iw 1 J. Scomillo finishes sfrong af Ven CorTlendT. 'wi I .T 5 pf :PM V' 84 Row I: P. DeRosa, R. McKinney, J. Scomillio, A. Bollon, Aclrerly, J. Coyle, C. Barr. Row 3: A. Marchiselli, T. Hig- M. Cusack. Row 2: N. Manning, N. Bianco, A. CloidT, J. gins. J. Gillespie, J. Scouari, D. Cannon, R. MarTinez. A -',,,4...a---'- 1 1 ll: NX ,b 5 a 1 I X A , . x . v ' 1 5 x ix. U . 65 fin K V554-2 fm-1 2--- ,....-f . 31 fx I QQ: 4? '- -,lQ..2.iC larvae, ul va 9 la' F .1 ww ',4-v., A og Sealed: W. Townsend, J. CoHer, C. Driscoll, R. Simmons, J, Miner, R. Caseffa, A. Fernez, P. Janciewz, R. Panzione T. Conlon, R. Ludwng, J. DeAngells. Sf-ancllng: R. Thorne, Lorenzo Paul heaves fha slwoi in a praclice session. if -if ' f W 12. V7 r IA4? 754' Scozzari and Hall make confacf in flue Hayes Games. 1 af. S Q 3 fi S 1 .553 X Fw Mayor Roberf Wagner congraiulafes John Rellly affer has record brealung run ai' Mounf s Marchxsellu lTgl'1fs+o break loose ihe Mayor s Meei ai flue Garden Rowl F Bnsogno D Imperuoll W MCCdTfhY P Sfelmaszyli J Rellly R Cuneo Row 3: K Doyle R Rand J Sweene J Hall Row 2 J Dugan E Galvrn R Grimaldi H Borclr J Begley J Sullivan H.Broclerack 195 8 CITY CHA PIONS 1 o TWU N f i N fl ui . 1i1f 'lf '-Q 1 'I 1 CE.. .fs . Tr ' wf was A if as Q i, A 'A 1. 3 0 Ili 1 . , ,V X, - Q Y, ,T fs . ggi ggi l - s T - . , T .vffisww E ii me iw llllr as Row I: John Tripodi, Michael Fihgerald, Philip AlioTTa, Al- berT Wieland, Alex Corini. Row 2: Louis Barberio, Gerry Filardi, John Cunnion, Fred O'Connor, Kevin Olifiers. Row . Mwflr J.. T faf l 3: Thomas Nelly, PaTrick Connors, John Herlihy, RoberT Nicolai, Alex Muliero. Row 4: Joseph Glaser, RoberT Capo- bianco, John Ahern, George Eichler. I! ,a fi A Fix -W. l Coach Howie Smifh gives some pre-game advice To Fihgereld, Glaser and AlioTTa. ATTer a number oT near misses and many hearT- brealcs in The pasT The lvlounT ST. Michael VarsiTy nine clinched The l958 CiTy Championship and ene ioyed iTs TirsT undeTeaTed season. Coached by l-lowie SmiTh whose unparalleled prowess as a men- Tor has broughT lvlounT Teams many success, The squad worlced hard and wiTh greaT spiriT in The shorT spring pracTice session. Taking To The diamond in early April The Tean easily ouTsTripped Their opponenTs in boTh Tielding and hiTTing. The Teams baTTing average Tor The season was well over 300. Their 20-O record speaks well enough Tor The piTching sTaTT. OuTsTanding ir This deparTmenT were Tony Cunnion and Joe Glas- er, who each piTched a hurlers greaTesT desire, e no-hiTTer. The Tinal and crucial game oT The season Tool place on June 4Th aT CoTTey Field on The Fordhan UniversiTy campus. ln This suspense Tilled game The lvlounT nine made a Tremendous comebaclc and de TeaTed archrival Cardinal Hayes Tor The champion Ship. WiTh Tew reTurning leTTermen Coach SmiTh wil be dependenT on a number oT Juniors To round ou This years squad. These players up Trom The J.V managed To capTure The divisional championshir lasT year only To be nosed ouT Tor The ciTy cham pionship by La Salle. WiTh These experienced mei The MounT expecTs To Tield a good deTensive Tean which also has hiTTing power. W Q ' .1 3 w 1' 2 1r,,... ,J Pin , Ov -DWI, Fafher Pefers, C.H.S.A.A. presiclenl, presenls fhe championship frophy fo Coach Howie Smifh and Moderafor, Broiher Francis Roberl. Baseball leffermen display fhe spoils of a 20-0 season. s ,. r'!5 1f if we -f' nerve-fc' c, of P JA 5 ,. I , ,.! v H, . Vi ,as I Y. QS, W p. , X ea. xl ' , Q.-'. i' i swim .-' ,.3ff ! xs+,. 31,5 09 'ff fv :Mai lg i e 'ff' -1'- ., - Wal 'f+9 '+'21 f-9 -ef ,, w r is wg, -if , it . 1 ., 'Q ' ' f s in .Q -.A , . Q we ., l A r K K R hors 11, '1 's l , W - f--- 1-5--f--a wk H K t . K rr , KV M--. -fuuannaanawq A. 1, .,.. M A s f'9 i i s s 'ff-mw F ',, A 'lpn 1' 'Q P- H Xi' We xo V' . s r v 1 00 ' 1.5 r . ' ' .fr . , f . . '.:J.'--EM-- -NF'. -1 ,Nu ,ff-,f 1 , w. ,v xr .',,. W' r f' ' , C ol ,. 31.1 . l' ' 1Yg.f,jWq'4t1 A . - .. 1'-.'.' .f 'lv . , vw- , if-N , ...M ,.:..ys1 fgN. v.5-I , M , , ' Ng- lfmiw' A, ' l' 'km in-Q 7:51, 'rm f'f'1 rl,' - . b x'A'::'9.Y V A 4, 'Q -- M Wffmw QQ 1., ,W .,m,. -'fya,:,q:f,t,ggP .RM K R. , A. W .,vK ,nf A , a..,,,, ., E: I , , X. - 3 1 3 -Q z 1 V F3-LQb,,:'x .555 mu-f I- H . .V .B My Twafiky. m- I 'V' jimi EDMUND D. ABATE 489 McLean Avenue Yonkers, New York Intramurals I,2,3,4: Track 2: Baseball 2.4. If-7 -Y ! QT..-y, SALVATORE F. ALTAVILLA 2767 Mickle Avenue Bronx 69, New York Inframurals I ,2,3,4: Foofball I,2. fk I T . .xl QA 5' I tr I X 0 X A MICHAEL C. ABBOTT 2298 Creslon Avenue Bronx 68, New York lnlramurals l,2,3,4. JOHN R. AHERN 4265 Websfer Avenue Bronx 70, New York Sodalify: Sfudenf Council I,3, 4, lnfrannurals 3: Track I,2,3,4 Foofball l,2.3.4q Baseball 2 Baskefball I,2. PHILIP V. ALIOTTA 2254 Crolona Avenue Bronx 57, New York Legion of Honor 2,37 Sodallly Posler Club I,2,3,4g Sfudenf Council 47 Inlramurals I,2,3,4g Baseball I,2,3,4. JOH N A. ANTONACCIO 4782 Barnes Avenue Bronx 70, New York Intramurals l,2,3,4. X .sy E Mais.: XY 92 ff g ' . I Ts IL my Wx ,'-'XB slpvh sg 5251? Aix i Q c 5... I L if e , gl: ' if' I Q- I 4 io' Saas? ,M w gg Irv- 1-J., : , ,EQ Q Y S BRUCE J. ACHESON 4366 Van Corllandf Park Easl Bronx 70, New York General Excellence I: lnlra murals l,2g Track I,2. , PN X as A Q WILLIAM J. APUZZO 23I2 Young Avenue Bronx 69, New York Inlramurals I,2,3,4: Track 2' Foofballl. ROBERT V. ARENDS 522 l9fh Sfreef Union Ciry, New Jersey ,FQ GR '19 'A A ,I CHARLES H. BARR 8075-208 Slreer Queens Village 27, New York Sruclenr Council 2.3.41 Track I 2.3.43 lnrramurals I,2,3. ,, . J- .P K i L , 1 f A f 3 Y, ' ii' iii ' J 1 A ii w A K lk RUDOLPH W. ASCHENBRENER 230 Firsl Srreef Yonkers 4, New York Band 2,3,4. JOSEPH A. AURIGEMMA l59 Easr 2 I 8+l's Srreer Bronx 67, New York In+ramurals 2.3.4. NR x 4 it JOHN G. BACHMANN 59 Pamona Avenue Yonkers, New York lnframurals I,3. JOHN J. BEGLEY 328 Easf l8O+l'x Sfreei Bronx 57, New York lnlramurals I,2,3,4gFoo1ba l 93 JOSEPH A. AU RICHIO 3678 Harper Avenue Bronx 66, New York Posrer Club 4, lnfrarnurals 2,4 iflxi . 'A ROBERT A. BIELE 34 Lincoln Avenue Yonkers, New York lnlramurals 3.4. 'N 9 ' 14 . in 7 1'4- 37? 11 JOSEPH F. BODKIN I259 While Plains Road Bronx 72, New Yorlc lnlramurals l,2,3,4. me , PAUL P. BOVA I787 Bussinq Avenue Brdnx 66, New Yorlc General Excellence 23 Dramalic Ig lnframurals 23 Traclc 3,43 Basketball I. CHARLES A. BIVONA lO75 Easf 2 I3 Sfreef Bronx 69, New York Band l,2,3.4: Traclc lg lnlra- murals l,2.3,4. HERBERT R. BLACKNER 3920 Bronx Blvd. Bronx 66. New Yorlr General Excellence I3 Science Club 3.4: lnframurals I,2,3,4. R ' fr A 5' 7721? ' ' M. A .M.x,.,.,. Lf , . S..-,.f5r..,.M. fe , . 1? Q-' .l , I f '- -:E gk zz. g if 5. . K . K i q 'qi Y, K 2 SQ If ...Q 5 , 1 VINCENT J. BLANCUZZI 677 East 236 Slreel Bronx 66, New Yorlc General Excellence 23 In+ra- murals 2.3.41 Traclr l. MICHAEL J. BORRELLI 693 Kimball Avenue Yonkers, New Yorlc Sfudenf Council 43 lnlramurels 3,43 Baslcelball l,2,3.4: Baseball 4. lb' bv--S. - 4 , . , X I 'fl Q JOHN D. BRODERICK 3 l5l5 Mefropolilan Avenue N 13 Bronx 62, New Yorlc Senior winners of I959 Sodalify: Mounlaineer 3,41 ln- lramurals l,2g Posler Club 3: Tracl: l,2,3,4. GERARD G. BURNEY 27 Pellon Sfreef Yonkers. New York lnframurals 3.43 Baseball 4. FRANK J. BRUNO JOHN A. BURICH 4l25 Bruner Avenue 2600 Decalurfxvenue Bronx 66 New York Bronx 58 New York lnlramurals 2.3.4. Baseball 4. Posler Club l: Foolball 2,43 In- lramurals I 34 Track I 24 RONALD F. BU RKHARDT 3I38 Buhre Avenue Bronx 6l. New York lnframurals l.2.3.4. Baseball 4. .P .I A, aoo 41 e o ::' . 1151-J ' 51, , j sl Q, 3, Regenis Scholarships .L NW A -rm'-f WILLIAM H. CAMASTRO 253 Swinfon Avenue i Bronx 65. New York lnlramurals I.2.3.4f7 Baseball 4. 12' 'V -r RAMON L. CALDERON I709 Park Avenue New York 35, New York Band 2.3.41 Track I,3: Infra murals 2,31 Baseball 4. WARREN M. CAM ERATO 24-I8 Buck Sfreef Bronx bl. New York Legion of Honor 2: lnlramurals 2.3.4. 'kg Mya .it- GERALD C. CANONICO l704 Parkview Avenue Bronx bl. New York lnlramurals l.2.3,4: Track 2.3.43 Foolball I.2.3.4: Baseball 4. JAMES J. CARROLL I353 O'DeII Slreel Bronx 62, New York Intramurals I,2,3,4: Track I,2, BasebaIl4. Q. - 33- was-uf ROBERT J. CAPOBIANCO 25I6 Hughes Avenue Bronx 58. New York Inlramurals 3.4: Baseball 23.4. VINCENT R. CARILLI I3 Nor+I'1 High Slreel .Mounl Vernon. New York Sodalifyz General Excellence I. 2.3: Tower 43 Mounlaineer 41 lnlramurals l.2. COSIMO P. CARPENTIERI 724 Garden Slreel' Bronx 57. New York Posler Club I,2.3,41 Track I Inframurals I.2.3.4. JAM ES P. CARROLL 655 Easl 234 Slreel' Bronx 66. New York Inframurals 4. 96 I ' ANTHONY A. CAPUTO 287i Randall Avenue Bronx 65. New York Intramurals I.2.3.4g Baseball 4. I QT' , J 4 '-1.w:f., -gg ig.. - .o.a- f-f .-1 . '1 's-.frfeb R X 1531: . Y I mQ1.S0.rEg-xzg:-F h. Q ff: 1 1 . K-Lf NXQFL. y ' 3l:3L.'.i ?AQ,Qg:.iS.i M1 11 I . g w Q flllv '-QUE: Fi 5f,r.d ,N K- x v- . , K 5 mcg in :SQ . . Q 'X we ii' . s 'fe f WILLIAM P. CARROLL 3393 Wayne Avenue Bronx 67, New York Sodalifyg Plnoloqraplwy Club 3.4. . 'figs I -an-119 . f 7. if .gk 7 . A f 1 I- we sv. Eff! NICHOLAS J. CASELLA I5l5 Banfam Place Bronx 69, New York ln1'ramuralsI,2,3,4. 'qw 'lrfiif' LAWRENCE T. CLEVELAND SI I W. 232 Sfreef Riverdale 63, New York Track 31 lnframurals l,2,3,4. wA0j -M-7 JOHN A. CASERTA 24-2l Crofona Ave. Bronx 58, N. Y. Band lg lnlramurals l,2,3: Base- ball 3. NATHANIEL J. CH EEVERS l89O O'Brien Avenue Bronx 72, New York Inframurals l,2.3,4g Foofball 2. JOSEPH J. CHILLINO 2434 Prospect Avenue Bronx 58. New York lnframurals l 2 34 BARTHOLOMEW J. COLEMAN I305 Nelson Avenue Bronx 52. New York Inlramurals l,2,3,4g Track I. . 4f 41 .' at Q xwv' 19 YUM x C . fri' WF ALBERT J. CASTELLO 690 Easf I82 Sfreef Bronx 57, New York Posler Club 3.4: lnframurals 3.42 Foo+balI 2: Baseball 4. 'JSA- B- JOHN P. COLEMAN 667 Easf 237 Slreef Bronx 66, New York Inlramurals 23 Baskelball l,2 3,4. Qfk ve' me fi! '40 ' ri 'V' .4 ii' Af 4-:TY JOHN T. COLLINS 625 Gramefan Avenue Mount Vernon. New York Foorball2.3gBaske1balI l.2.3. 1 ,fall if I K ' A . , Q ,... ,lr . pp' - 5 '11f'l ' - J if T' ' .L K . 'A I- Qi ni.- 'lrlz ' Q ' 1 . ' 'ri-1. 1' H V - V irifvf' A ' ' A JOHN F. CONROY 2940 Grand Concourse Bronx 58. New York lnframurals 2.3.45 Foofball 2 4: Track 2. 1- l-1 Fr' T i5 mv' JOSEPH R. CONDELLO I425 Nepperhan Avenue Yonkers. New York lnframurals l,3. PATRICK J. CONNORS 5205 Skillman Avenue Woodside 77, New York Legion of Honor 37 Sodalifyg Sruclenl Council 3.4: Infra- murals I.31 Foorball l.2.3.43 Track l,2g Baseball 2.3.4. 1 ,rf---I FERDINAND V CONTINO 355 Bronx River Road Yonkers, New York Band 2.3.4. MARTIN F. CONLON l924 Daly Avenue Bronx 60. New York Baskerball l.2,3,4. JOHN J. CORCIONE 4026 Bronx Blvd. Bronx 66, New York Sodalily. NDPN wer- 'f Alf x Q ' .,g:, i ALEX J. CORINI 953 E. 24I Sfreef Bronx 66, New York Sludenl Council 3,43 lnlra- murals l,2,3,47,Foofball l.2.3.4g Track lg Baseball 2.3.4. 2' MICHAEL P. CORRIGAN I I4 Field Place Bronx 68. New York lnlramurals I. fluff Sfudenl Council Presidonl' Alan JAMES R' COURTNEY Sim presenfs school spirii award 2524 CFSSTOH Avenue , fo 4A's represen-lafive Mike Borelli. Bronx 68' New York General Excellence 2: Sodalify: av' .S JAMES L. COYLE I l7O Mace Avenue Bronx 69, New York Leqion ol Honor I: Sodalify: Posfer Club 23 Tower 4: Track l.2,3,4. fe lfaaaa: QVg,ig1r, iw eraaarf lnlramurals l.3.4g Track 2.3. nav' Wadi' RICHARD F. COZZI 2 I Alexander Avenue Yonkers, New York Dramafics 4: lnframurals l,2.3 41 Foofball Manager 3.47 Bas- kelball Manager l.2. 99 an THOMAS F. COTTER 24 Kingsbridge Road Mounf Vernon, New York Mounfaineer 2.3.47 lnlramurals 2. .js Q fvi' JOHN T. CRUMLEY B6l E. 217 Slreef Bronx 67. New York .KE Of, fs be SALVATORE J. CUCCU RU ,SQ ' wx ,Q nlhg 6 A DANIEL T. CU RTAYNE I595 Odell Sfreel Bronx 62. New York Intramurals I,2,3,4. 17413 x A iq, 3 I .f v N N 43?- Ml 2343Ar1hur Avenue Bronx 58, New York EDWIN J. CUMMINGS 769 Bryanf Avenue Bronx 59, New York Science Club 2: Inframurals l,2, WILLIAM E. CUMMINGS 420 Bedford Avenue Mounl Vernon. New York ROBERT F. CUNEO 300 Gramalan Avenue Mounf Vernon, New York lnframurals I ,2.3: Track I,2,4. TIMOTHY V. CU RTIN I632 Radcliff Avenue Bronx 62, New York Legion of Honor Ig lnframurals 3.4: Baskefball I. QM CII-9'-5 dd 3 ,Sf 3 , U 'I x I 2 3 5 THOMAS J. CURTIS I722 Purdy Sfreel' Bronx 62. New York 1- -QE ..J. MATTHEW G. CUSACK DONALD M. DALLAL LOUIS W. D'AURlA 33 Fairfield Road 6l-Ol Woodbine Sfreef 2704 Wallace Avenue Yonkers, New York Ridgewood 27. New York Bronx 67, New York Sodalifyg Band 2,3,4, Band I,2,3,4g Posler Club 3: lnframurals 2.3.4. ' - Wyiifr E K zlilli ' . xiiki..-fQi'!i-KEN ' fyfgx...3'M.X 4' -f 3 V7.,V ,if six-Wal? . , a,..,,gf. 'H 21322 fl' 4 .3 llili 'YYY -E' I I-9-I I,'fN5f.riQi if Ihlxf Q53-. ff.'ff.-5's?i5J5.g71 E' 4384 'Mi A li 1' K fx JOHN R. DE SALVO 2446 Lyvere Sfreel' Bronx 6I. New York Mouniaineer 47 lnframurals 3.4. lnframurals 2.3. MICHAEL J. DE ANGELIS 3534 Bronx Boulevard Bronx 67, New York PHILIP M. DE ROSA 2936 Colden Avenue Bronx 69, New York Legion of H 3.4. -me 3' BERNARD A. DI NARDI 642 Sf. Lawrence Avenue Bronx 72, New York Posrer Club 3,45 Pholography 33 Inframurals 3.45 Track I,3. onor 2: Track swf' ANTHONY C. DI NUNZIO 2386 Lorillard Place Bronx 58, New York General Excellence 2: Band 3 45 Science 2.3: lnframurals I TraCk l,2.3. A . . ' A ,bi t V ,I G A P- MARIO E. FAUSTINI 862 Courtland? Avenue Bronx SI, New York lnframurals l,2,3,4. QM' 15. I ROBERT F. FERRARO I I37 Croes Avenue Bronx 72, New York Intramurals 3,45 Track 2. FRANK A. DOMINICI KENNETH J. DOYLE 27I3 Mickle Avenue I7 Kingsbridqe Road Bronx 62, New York Mount Vernon, New York lnlramurals I,2,3,4. Sodalifyi Track I,2,3,43 Infra- murals I. 'ww' 2 Q- 3, EDWARD J. EIVERS I9 Easl 213 Sfreel Bronx 67, New York X ROBERT F. FERRARA 2502 Morgan Avenue Bronx 69. New York , L ' Believe me son, fhis hurfs JACK E. FARRAROTTI, 9 Charles Sfreel New York I4, New York Poster Club, 2,3,4g lnlramurals I,2,3,4. S X JOHN W. FOX 593 Oak Terrace Bronx 54, New York lnframurals 3.4: Pl'1ofograpl'1y3. TR' H shi! l i. 1 ' A . K Q 'lL , TR ' ' I -:g.f,f?Si5' lie . X .. RALPH B. FIORITO RICHARD M. FONT . we , 524 Easf I49 Sfreef cl ' G 73 Norfh Fulfon Avenue Moun+ Vernon, New York Bronx 55. New York Band 2.3,4g Tower 4: Science Club 3.43 Plhofoqraphy Club,3. 43 lnframurels l,2,3,4. ANTHONY J. FORESTA 426I Bronxwood Avenue Bronx 66. New York In+ramuralslI,2,3,4. me more fhan if does you. JAMES A. FRANIOVICH Mahr Tunel Peru, Soufh America Posfer Club l,2: Dramafics 2.3: Science Club I,2,3g Phofogra- phy Club 2,3. Band 3,43 ln+ramurals I,2,3. 'V' Q1-uv-if A --f RICHARD J. FOX 2409 Cresfon Avenue Bronx 68, New York Posfer Club 4: lnframurals l,4g Track l,2,3. THEODORE G. FRETEL 484 Kimball Avenue Yonkers. New York Sodalilyg lnframurals l.2,3.4g General Excellence 3. :jg Y'., , , gig -,'r rife . A 912 9 , Q- 'E?sI3.'P v ,Q . Q, in 2 3 A ERNEST D. FREYMU LLER 4350 Furman Avenue Bronx 66, New York Inlramurals I.2,3,4. ,. in ' X 2 ' 4 -5 Il ti 'uw I '27 I' -if 1' THOMAS J. GAMBLE 530 Easf 234 Sfreef Bronx 70. New York lnfrumurals I.2,3,4. 1'-, lbs 4 'n L- . .47 f .QI ' 5 I 1 RICHARD U. FU RNARI 24I4 Beaumonf Avenue Bronx 58, New York Intramurals l,2,3,4. LQ' JAMES T. GALLIGAN 64I Commonwealflm Avenue Bronx 72, New York lnframurals I ,2,3,4. EUGENE J. GALVIN 28 Dorchesler Road Tuckahoe, New York Inframurals 3,41 Foofball 2,37 Track 4. JOSEPH S. GARAFOLA 4368 Delieimer Avenue Bronx 66, New York lnfrarnurals I,2,3,4. .WI 5 5 A lgiflgf . I, .Zia .iiffif plain, 3 5 1.337 f',,.-2 X sf-g x '1'f'f',:',.-rf .5' 1 421- QE! ' -1. - ifefx-F I - Iwwwwaezwee I I11 X'I::?'f3tI,:r'f53:f'IK3f-- 5 I 'llllliil :??5f5?Y9:s9s.sg,1'fI A IJ 12: If . . --Mi1LLi.fI'ZI'1 -J'-:iff -S. '..:1:1::':::l... if-E'j, '15-5-P' .. I I JAM ES R. GAFFN EY l28O Hollywood Avenue Bronx 6l, New York Sodalifyg Forum I,2,3,4g Dra- mafics 2.3.43 Tower 3.4: Legion of Honor Ig In'rramurals l,2.3,4. 'at 1 'V' a . ard- WI LLARD J. GENTI LE 3774 Willeff Avenue Bronx 67, New York Infremurals l,2,3,4: Track I,2 Fooflaall I,2,3,4. in fig 5 2 as I To 2 I if I 4 ALBERT F. GEORGIO 2I I4 Balhgafe Avenue Bronx 57. New York Dramaflcs 4: Track Ig Infra- Band l.2.3: Posler Club 2.3 murals I.2.3.4. 5,415.3 f Y 4 I LL',L . 'Y I, I I I JOSEPH A. GILLESPIE I I44 Sf. Lawrence Avenue JOSEPH K. GLASER I9 Sefon Avenue Bronx 72. New York Moun? Vernon, New York Inframurals 2.3.4. Band I.2.37 lnlramurals 2.3.4 ROBERT A. GLEW l70 Hillfop Acres Yonkers 4. New York Track 35 Phofograplwy Club 47 lnlramurals 3.4. GERARDO I.. GONZAGA 4300 Murdock Avenue Track 27 Baseball 2.3.4. WILLIAM J. GOULD 590 Soufhern Boulevard Bronx 55. New York Intramurals 3.4: Fooiball I. Bronx 66. New York .. 3 .3 11 ' 1: . . gd .I Ig. , , 4. i' J I X ri' Q f I R .eg -.x 5 like E KI 8254. fr 'gm Q Q me ,. 133 A K 6 ' M1 - Mgt. X. , . Y ,K . A 331.2-.imfzgg 1 ,.1w:- 'vw' fir 'Hag , ,415 .7534 S1 ' Mggyg. fgyjw W ,,.. u . My .feel -- l- gg .efawfgr ...fr 1. Q' ffl. if-rr5f':ff1 fi . f flY5iiigfffiir1ff,Ef iiiii j . Q, DANIEL J. GRADY 2IbO Easl Tremonl' Avenue Bronx 62. New York lnframurals l.2.3.4. DAVID M. GU ERRA I0 Landis Place Yonkers 4. New York ln+ramurals l.2.3: Foolball 'div' M I,2 ff. 3 1 .III 1 I 2. I ffl! .. 05 x l gag... ,.,,' wr . IF- 2:25 gl -. '1- fklii 'TAI L T , ,., I ,s.s K f i 'll Elf li ,ox , li . -s K. f 1 X f .f JOHN M. HALL I450 Perkchesfer Road Bronx 62, New York Legion of Honor 2: Sodalifyg Sfudenf Council 2.3.43 Track I 2,3,4. '52 woli TIMOTHY K. HARTNETT 337 Wes? 2l Sfreef r 5 ..-.. fzfv -1, '1 'CV' ri' -', my f gm L - 51 Q K , ,Ur I. ff , ur: - , il A N B A 'Y ' .3' Nj if-f,ff 7q5g? Q A .L K3 ,flgrvisiasf Q Q M . K 5.2 fjgl .5.y.,3 QQ , .. A 1 r ' Z . 11 N . rr Us fa.,a .5wf!:-215:13 MICHAEL P. HANRAHAN 389 Eos? I5l Sfreei Bronx 55. New York 32 , W e -- . H , V 'B f .emi ' . . ' itz! suite, 5 35 'sq -. r, -1 0,5 Z, if 1 Wir, r L 1 Q New York I I, New York Posfer Club 3: lnframurals 2.3, 4. .s . 'M JEREMIAH P. HAWE 6I3 Eas? Fordham Road Bronx 58. New York lniremurals l.2. MICHAEL J. HENITZ l795 Bryenf Avenue Bronx 60. New York lniremurals l,2,3,4g Track l,2. 106 4111- X DONALD C. HARKINS I30 Wes? I66 Sfreei Bronx 52. New York Forum lg lnframurals I,2. ix - ' fxik. QQ. Q- QB J A QQ. .Lk or A 1 X aux X 'H g H g, - ' A A 325 1.21.5 f? g - ,E f2E5f1?,1 if , ii, . W? Q JOHN J. HEIN 4443 Murdock Avenue Bronx 66, New York Sodaliryg Tower 43 lnframurals I,2.3.4. 4E Foofball foam afier X MATTHEW D. HENNESSY l72 Beach 96 Sfreef Rockaway Beach. New York Legion of Honor 2: Band 2.33 Track l,2,3,4. . - , W' f M . 'S 2 A 4 3 X ll ga ff ,O DANIEL T. HOGAN 552 Rosedale Avenue Bronx 72. New York General Excellence lg lnlra murals 2.3.41 Track l. ca pfuring inframural championship MP9 IB, JOHN fi' P. HENSEN 548-50 Sl. Paul Place Bronx 56, New York 'YIT l'?' 5 Xiu' 3.1 ROBERT P. HERBERT IOO6 Granf Avenue Bronx 56, New York .4 LAWRENCE P. HOWLEY 3307 Hull Avenue Bronx 67. New York VINCENT J. HOLBACK 'n a 'u s 2'3'4' 7I Trauers Avenue Yonkers. New York lnframurals 3., 107 MICHAEL J. HUDAK I778 Vyse Avenue Bronx 60. New York lnrramurals 3.4: Foolball Man- ager 3,45 Baseball 2,3,4. if l rv- :W 1 . I, S! f er, 1 n MARTIN J. HUGHES 346 Easf 205 Slreef Bronx 67, New York lnlramurals l,2.3,4g Track Foofball I: Baskefball l,2. 'Z' ,. , I aw if N.. 'x X' ROBERT G. JEWELL B9 Winfers Slreel Cily Island 64, New York Track 47 lnlramurals 2. Qui, xi. Ae .K X91 PATRICK J. HU NT 808 Adee Avenue Bronx 67, New York Legion of Honor 3: Forum l,2, 3,41 Sfudenf Council 4. DOMIN IC R. IMPERIOLI 4245 Monlicello Avenue Bronx 66, New York Track l,2,3,4: Foofbell l,2: ln- ROBERT E. JENNINGS 41 IO Cerpenler Avenue Bronx 66, New York Intramurals I,3,4: Baskelball 2. DAVID H. JOHNSON 960 Eosf IS6 Slreef Bronx 55, New York 5. ..-, .. STEPHEN J. IMP 736 Revere Avenue Bronx 65, New York lnframurals l,2,3,47 Track 3 FRANK A. JUSTO 636 Easf 224 Slreel' Bronx 66, New York Posfer Clula 4: lnlramure K3 ik I ad, ,KLL . X ' Q Uv DAVID R. KAPPES 3636 Greysfone Avenue Bronx 63. New York Forum I,4: Track I: Inlramurals I,2,3,4. RICHARD J. KLARES 2045 Prespecl Avenue Bronx 57, New York Posler Club 45 Inlramurals 2.3, 4: Track I. I' We K' EDMUND P. KEANE 5I5 Wesf I39 Slreef ManI1aHan3I, New York Soclalifyg Posfer Club 37 Infra- murals I,2,3,4: Track 4. EDWARD M. KELLY 4443 Ma+iIda Avenue Bronx 70, New York Track Ig Inframurals 2. GEORGE N. KING I6l4 8O+I1 SIree+ Brooklyn I4, New York Inframurals I.2,3,43 Track Igs Science Club 3: Phofography Club 3. STEPHEN G. KUYAMJIAN 223I Pearsall Avenue Bronx 69, New York General Excellence 3. if DONALD J. KELLY I868 Hufchlnson River Parkway Bronx 6I, New York Sodalifyg Dramalics 41 Track 3: Inframurals 2.3,4. . BRUCE M. LANE I9I8 Daly Avenue Bronx 60, New York I ss? ' 2,51 I .I I 'I 1' ear . 1. I fi ar ' .Rr 9 Ill? Qfx r '1', DONALD L. LEIDINGER 453 East I86 Sfreef Bronx 58. New York lnframurals 3. SAMU EL L. LEVITAS I637 Pelham Parkway Bronx 69, New York Intramurals 2.3.4. 'und-Q is gp-H' 13 SALVATORE J. LICCIARDONE I8l3 Bussing Avenue Bronx 66. New York Band 3,45 Phofoqraphy Club 3 4. A Av- ANTHONY T. LOUZAO 38l3 While Plains Road Bronx 67, New York lnframurals 2,31 Foofball 2.3.4. il! t'--'J' EUGENE J LICO 4396 Furman Avenue Bronx 66 New York lnframurals 3.4, Track I. .3 f j' inf' 'N qr l7 JAMES J. LYONS 360 Nuber Avenue Mounf Vernon. New York Track I JAMES P. LYNCH 7l2 Easf 237 Sfreef Bronx 66. New York Inframurals l,3,4. is RICHARD P. MacROY 7 Eesfway l-larlsdale, New York Intramurals I,2,3,4. JAMES T. MAHER 3l9 Easf I97 Slreel V ,. Bronx 58, New York 1 ' A ln+r-:murals l,2. ., 55,4 --fri l Y . ,fm j fr W, QR r ll 'Y , ',fi!f.ff I ,1:lgll f Q 5 ?i ff:5 V7 L :Y JOHN T. MAHON l7l8 Purdy Slreef Bronx 62, New York lnframurals 'l,2.3,4. in X , DONALD P. MAIBERGER You musi' be kidding. Whaf Brofher 2032 Edenwald Avenue t would buy fha Memorial Building Bronx 66, New York Hal, ffom You for S57 Sodalify: Legion of Honor 2,3 'd Foofball l.2,3.47 Track l,2,3,4 Baskefball l,2: Sfudenl Council. NORMAN F. MANNING 3lO Wesl 99 Sfreef New York 25, New York ALFRED A. MARCHISELLI 6Bl Maqenlo Sfreef Bronx 67, New York lnlramurals li Track 2.3.4. VQQ QW! '21 A iv' THOMAS V. MANNION i1,. ann- 666 Courllandf Avenue Bronx 5I, New York Soclalilyg Legion of Honor lp J Forum 2: lnlremurals l,2,3,4. 111 N Y l r ,V I . 2:31142 Q 4-gf at JAM ES E. MARCI 3037 Mickle Avenue Bronx 69, New York lnframurals l,2,3,47 Foofball 2. ROBERT J. MARINARO I I62 S+. Lawrence Avenue Bronx 72, New York Band 2: Inlramurals I,2,3,4' Baseball 2,4, 1 , bf' HENRY J. MARTUCCI I648 Radcliff Avenue Bronx 62, New York General Excellence I7 Sodalilyg Band 2.3.4. K' ROBERT S. MARKS 40 Amackassin Terrace Yonkers, New York Intramurals 3. W ,, MICHAEL T. MASTRANGELO I'7IO Fowler Avenue Bronx 62, New York ALFRED L. MARU LLI 597 Easf 187 Sfreer Bronx 58 New York Infrarnurals I 2 4 WILLIAM J. MAYER 2 Hampshire Road Bronxvllle, New York Inharnurals 2,3,4. Foolbal I I .2 3,43 Track I,2. my ' I L. 5 r i .,. PETER F. McCARTHY 3232 I-Iull Avenue Bronx 67, New York Inrrarnurals 2,4. .AQ pn pf 'QQ' F S.. Q 2.1 N- 1:---av-'Y -5- X tg fi WILLIAM F. McCARTHY 374 Wadsworfln Avenue Manl'1a++an 40. New York Band 2.3.43 Science Club 37 lnframurals 2.3.4. l ow 'U' .ex 4 .5 ' JOHN P. McGEOUGH 275 Easl 236 Sfreef Bronx 70. New York Phofography Club 33 Infra- murals l.2.3g Track 2.3. X LESTER E. McGUIRE l686 Mefropolilan Avenue Bronx 62. New York Track 1. ROBERT S. MERENA 2530 Morgan Avenue Bronx 69. New York Science 3.4: Inframurals 3.4. xx, k. lx ,,-V Q F. fi A K , K ,,k' . lf .gl 1. ' LA 1- -if fi:-'f f iw fflgf A fl Q1 THOMAS P. McHUGH 489 Easf I83 Sfreef Bronx 58. New York Pos+er Club l.2: lnframurals I. 2.3.4. PIERCE B. McMANUS I69O Melropolnfan Avenue Bronx 62. New York Sodallfyg lnframurals I.2.3.4. A' . ' e, k:7: w . 'lv THOMAS C. MERGLER 4419 Bruner Avenue Bronx 66. New York lnframurals I.2.3.4. 113 JOHN M. MERRITTS 3416 Kingsland Avenue Bronx 69. New York lnframurals l.2.3,4. bf' if Q., , . 2 . ., ...Mk 1 --1 4 -f . .. , -We. A , .Q . '74 if MJ!!-' LT 5 lr, V llii llvmi ' , 4 I'9y3,.:T ' ' .H-14... ' . K 'fm' ' A e+.,g.fZ.e - A M- T, ' f . A .gy , r ,wigyfxlv : . 47 I -. ., .LN W 3 1 . .1 af. ' T l . Qi 1 H . ' ' I lx r W ,. . ' f M ' 4 , ' if-V. , . - U 'M i351 . , , . P 5 rf.: s . A' Q CHARLES B. MILTON I2 Easl 2l3 Slreel Bronx 67, New York Phofogrephy Club 3.4. R- RAYMOND M. Mor-m 2889 Roebling Avenue Bronx 6l, New York Forum 3.4: Dramalics 3,45 ln- lramurals 2.3: Foofball 3. VITO L. MOSCHETTI l528 Hone Avenue Bronx 6l, New York lnlramurals l,2.4. II4 :g.gz2cjf f5je1j1 Wa . ,gf Bk , Wifi ' fy- . M, Y . .A1. ,V , f ,N .L ANTHONY N. MINELLA l459 Pelham Parkway N. Bronx 69, New York 'HOP' if 3 ' pr 2 A 7 RALPH NI. MONDARE 2474 Valenllne Avenue Bronx 58. New York General Excellence 3: Science Club 3: lnlramurals 2.3.4. ...sq-T . ANDRE R. MIRABELLI 457 Easf l87 Slreel Bronx 58, New York Science Club 3: lnlramurals 3, 4. 1 A ... ff-iw ' .,,.-'fi I 3. 1 ' f:.lszyg4!!L A - 53.3 llv:5:i5E::if5?d.VQb.. ..:. Hin f':- . vkzx i . X fllfllfzsl R9fX:.:X-1 r T W -3- X 1 ,-.,. Lflzpfffflf -F xxx ws ggi f ff 'desk ff fr... flf lllfllltlllh M'Ui., .al'l14.X.X:5gq. all !:H!,spJ. fb? -ilfm 'illfaift DONALD A. MORROW lO3 Pos? Avenue Manhalfan 34, New York lnlramurals l.2,3,4. lf's clwsf like in der old country mil der German Club und dere Chrislmas carols. '43 1 -'QS RALPH T. MOZILO 730 E 232 S I' B,,,nffQl New U21 currokn R. Muusno lnhdmurays 314. 4I26 Gunther Avenue Bronx 66, New York PETER J. M U RRAY 2l IO Lurfing Avenue Bronx bl. New York WILLIAM E. MURRAY . 4I49 Mon+IceIIo Avenue Band 2.3.4, lnframurals l.3,4. Bronx 66' New York lnfremurals 3.4. UQ . 3' - 4 ' 1? n Q51 1 5 ' - 3 4.- ' . ' Jin... lk 'lk E7 1xI3 ' I' 9,5 . 5 Q1 sf' I f . X X 3 VIMWI f fx 'S ef 11 mu Af, . n 2125-e-H--Sz W., 0 + XT .-' . W my ef. f K I YA A gum! ry! 1 Ib, g.gi '. tQf'1:i,5? ' ... ,,, . gk.. xl XA' I NORMAN J. MURO 2922 Grand Concourse Bronx 58, New York Iniramurals I,2,3.4: Foofbcll I 2.3.47 Baskefball I,2. r e 4 W . E 1 g if I 4 -,fb MICHAEL P. MYERS 2023 Websfer Avenue Bronx 57, New Yorlr Inframurals I,2,3.4: Foofball I. SALVATORE T. NACLERIO IIO Beekman Avenue Moun+ Vernon, New York 115 9 A Of 2 ' MICHAEL L. NAGLE 537-B l30 Sfreef Queens, New York lnlramurals I,2.3,4. L ,R , 'ii ' l Nr lx . WALTER D. NICOL 405 Easl l82 Slreef Bronx 57, New York Intramurals 4. Q LOUIS D. NAPOLI l425 Thieriol Avenue Bronx 60, New York Sodalily: Science Club 3: ln- lramurals l,2,3,4. h 3 s I . W ..,.. In ' 3 I 5 L., 'K' S- S5 A . 1, Airlie I JAMES J. NEYEN 3085 Healh Avenue Bronx 63, New Lork lnfrarnurals l.3: Foolball l,2.3. 45 Track 3: Baskefball 2.3,4. DAVID N. NICKENS ll8l Union Avenue Bronx 59, New Cork Sodalily. DOMINICK D. NIGRO 3049 New Cenfral Avenue Lakewood, New Jersey General Excellence 2: Infra- murals 2.3.4. an-nf F se .Q X ,f f Q I f ' I 5... A CHARLES J. NEWELL 3l5 Easl 209 Slreel Bronx 67, New York lnlramurals 2.3.4. JOHN J. NOEL 4462 Wilder Avenue Bronx 66, New York Legion of Honor 3: Sodalily: Posler Club 47 lnlramurals l,2, 3,43 Track I: Baskefball Man- ager l,2,3,4g Baseball Manager 2. .. - :Vi fi: . 311255 X... I rw.. vw X'-1-ng! rf DENNIS M. O'BOYLE EDWARD J. O'BRIEN BSI Hornaday Place I306 Adee Avenue Bronx 60, New York Bronx 69, New York Inlramurals I,3. JOHN P. O'CONNELL X I604 Mefropolilan Avenue ,v- ' Bronx 62, New York fx ' Soclalify: Posfer Club 4: Dra- : if 3: HP' mafics 4: Intramurals l,2,3,4: x .4-- ' Baskefball 2. 1 Wl : Hwy? GEORGE B. ODDO 2' lllz YEDL 226 Wes? 2 Sfreef Mounf Vernon, New York - KR' Mg , M ' M x 65 -fin...-3 W5 ' is 'I fzvsfxlil. ' . . K Xa, IFQMY 1-'.t,fiI.i, wif- V wrong ,., wg, f'?ffM2ifl'Jl - 'f:f.ffL.sfg: 'R mx . Vx . .,15f,1,,.s . .. U . W. ,, 1 x , . .fm 2 4 ill.-14.663 BY u 6l37 Liebiq Avenue Bronx 7I New York lnlramurals 3.4. BRIAN P. O'FARRELL I JOSEPH P. ORZO if 'F' 1. 9 554: I Sodalily: Forum 4: Dramalics 3.4: Phofography Club 3: Inf Iramurals l,2.3.4, KEVIN A. OLIFIERS 48 Crary Avenue Mounf Vernon, New York Inframurals I,2,3,4: Track 2: Baseball 2.3.4. 117 dh:-. zf' GW.. . x v l .f 'ks -f X lt X I. x I JOEL R. OCCHIUTO 4447 Murdock Avenue Bronx 66. New York Posfer Club 4: Inlramurals I,2 3,4: Foofball Manager 14. ,W l7OO Mefropolufan Avenue Bronx 62, New York Forum I: Tower 4. A 1'i'R't'5 IJ I fa a jf? .-,f.i'1Ir'T l 2 .I fi. 4 'Qu THOMAS F. O'SULLlVAN 39lO Sefon Avenue Bronx 66, New York Posfer Club 4: lnframurals I.2 3.4: Track 2. i S-Oi 'YT-of 4 1 k X ANGELO M. PACH ECO 79-03 Zlsf Avenue Queens 70, New York Bond I,2,3: Dramafics 43 Pho- lography Club 3.4: Intramurals 3. CARL A. PANNUTI I46 Hyarl Avenue Yonkers 4, New York Legion of Honor 3: Sodaliiy I, 2.3.41 Band 2.3.4: lnframurals 2.3. H8 Ulf .13 .mv DENNIS P. O'TOOLE THOMAS F. OVERLANDER 734 Easf 243 Sfreef Bronx 70. New York l508 While Plains Road Band lg lnlramurcls 2.3.4. Bronx 62. New York lnframurals I,2,3,4. 5. -'S Z - wi r. -2 f -. .. , .' Q sr Q fp. H K WM 'lk Q2 QF is vw Q er f JOSEPH P. PALMIERI 2350 Cembreleng Avenue Bronx 58, New York lnlramurals 2.3.4. A lf!! .mr 'ian' ANTHONY X. PANELLA l832 Nerraqanseff Avenue x Bronx 6l, New York Sodalily 2,3.4g Science Club 2, 3: lnrramurals 3.4. Senior liferary infelligensia fxh 1-1. ,nsux -'Ax JOSEPH V. PAPPALARDO I83 Easf Moslnolu Parkway Bronx 67, New York Posler Club 3,43 Track I,2. LORENZO A. PAUL 348 SouII1 9II1 Sfreef Mounf Vernon, New York Sfudenf Council 2,37 Track I, 2.3.43 Inframurals 2.3: Foofball I,2,3: Baseball I,2. gg-9' 'mf' JOSEPH C. PERFITO I728 Hone Avenue' Bronx 6I, New York Science Club 3: Inframurals I, 2. discussing Classical Iiierafure. RICHARD C. PERROTTA 84 Algonquin Road Yonkers 7, New York Intramurals 4. WALTER J. PEPPLE 74 Pocanfico Road Ossining, New York Inframurals 2,3. ap 1' 'if 'T ' K . ,I K kr. FRANCIS J. PERSICO I858 Wallace Avenue Bronx 62, New York Fooiball l,2,4. MARIO Q. PICCOLO 622 Easl l87 Sfreef Bronx 58, New York Inframurals l.2,3.4. 'I19 K .4 C f . iz: . rr, qlkffilg ' gg vw lifi. Egg .1 -A-1vv rr. ' RONALD A. PIZZO 3525 Perry Avenue Bronx 67. New York General Excellence 3: Sodalifyq Science Club 37 lnframurals I 2.3.4. 'A 'ans 5 ROBERT J. PUGLIESE 2079 Daly Avenue Bronx 60. New York lnfrurnurals 3.4. A,-N 'I MICHAEL L. PLAVIAK 3064 Coddingfon Avenue Bronx 6I, New York Tower 47 Foolball 2: Infra- murals l,2.3. JOSEPH A. PORCELLI 2534 Colden Avenue Bronx 69, New York JAM ES R. POWERS 260 Velenfine Lane Yonkers. New York Tower 4: Mounfaineer 35 lnfra- murals l,2.3,4 PHILIP J. QUARANTA 547 Easl' 3 Sfreef Mounf Vernon. New York I Sludenf Council 2: Foolbal 2.3.41 Baskefball l,2,3,4. . ,, - 3. 5' R 5' -V MATTHEW J. POHSWEG 3406 Ely Avenue Bronx 69. New York Science Club 3.41 Phofoqraplwy Club 47 lnframurels l,2,3.4: Track l.2. I ea . . K f K . S . . ' .', - . ff 6 - -- '- - X s A13-- c BEN M. RANDAHO 3268 Tierney Place Bronx 65, New York lnlremurals 2.3.4. -gn.--A Nur' BAE-O EDWARD F. RANKIN I7IO Andrews Avenue Bronx 53, New York Sodalifyq Band 3,43 Posfer Club 4: Inframurals 2.3.41 Track I. 2.3. 3.1 XM skier ix 'I S-4. ' Ti '- N Qi -. ff. if xii'- ' 7229 We RONALD T. REZZA l89 Sfevens Avenue Moun+ Vernon. New York lnlramurals l.2.3.4. YES? PAU L R. RAPISARDA 472 Easf 4 Sfreef Mounf Vernon. New York lnframurals l.2.3,4: Track I. JOHN J. REILLY I5OI Mefropolifan Avenue Bronx 62, New York General Excellence I.2.3: So dalilyg lnframurals I: Track I 2.3.4. PETER P. REPETTI I968 Bronxdale Avenue Bronx 62. New York Legion of Honor I: Sfudeni Council 4: lnlramurals I.2,3.4g Foofball I. GUY M. RISTOFF 59 Wes? 90 S+reef Manl-laffan 24, New York Posfer Club 3.43 lnlramurals I. 2.3.4. 121 Q9 i NY ROBERT J. RAZZETTI 235 Albemarle Road While Plains. New York Inframurals l.2.3.4: Track I. X xx 4 3 xX I LEONARD J. RODRIGUEZ 755 Bronx River Road Bronxville 8. New York Inlramurals l.2.3.4. al' '45 MARTIN M. ROKICKI 9I2 Easf 2I9 Sfreef K ERN ' 'K' , . 1 . Q 83-N. . s Bfsv K 5 5 X Q I x 1 , 9 R. X is 'E 'X N ANTHONY W. RUGGIERO 47lO While Plains Road Bronx 69, New York DONALD A- ROLLER' Bronx 70, New York Sodclify: Band l.2,3,4g Science 81' Bronx River Rodd Intramurals l.2,3,4. Club 3. Bronxvllle 8. New York Q ,GV ' iff ' A LAWRENCE F. RUGGIERO I I69 Crosby Avenue Bronx 6I, New York lnfremurals l,2.3,4: Foofboll I ROBERT P. SCAVO 2566 Bainbridge Avenue Bronx 58. New York Posfer Club 43 lnfremurels 43 Track l,2,3. 122 J 4 ' Sodaliiy: ln+ramurals 2.3.41 Fooiball I,2,3,4. RU DOLF L. SALAMON 'NY- RONALD W. SAVIGNANO 680 Eas+ 224 Sfreef Bronx 66. New York l5O'22 23 Avenue lnfremurels l,2,3.4: Track I, Whilesfone 57, Long Island Band l,2,3,4: lnframurals 3.4, ef' ,x Ll Whai did you do u,.6,..fQ,e,gy, E3 X C. .X VN T' ' Es. V Q' STEPHAN F. SCHADY 2082 Slranq Avenue Bronx 66, New York Posler Club 4: Science Club 3: Inlramurals l,2,3,4g Track 2.3. .yr l'4'Uk. BRIAN G. SCHWAHN 2I05 Burr Avenue Bronx 6l, New York lnlramurals 2.3,4. HV' gui' ...fr JOSEPH C. SCOZZARI 2OI I Tomlinson Avenue Bronx 6l. New York, Legion of Honor l,2,37 Sodali- fyg Band l,2,37 Posler Club 27 lnlramurals Ig Track I,2,3,4. will: Mr. Edwards? if THOMAS J. SEERY 42l2 Diqney Avenue Bronx 66, New York Sodalilyg Tower 43 lnlramurals l,2.3,4. JPN? JAMES J. SCOMILLIO I8l5 Wes? Farms Road Bronx 60, New York Posler Club 2: Track l,2,3,4. 'Sf RA in , l A l JOHN T. SHAUT Grahamsville, New York Band 4: lnlramurels 4. RUSSELL J. SHAY 3940 Carpenler Avenue Bronx 66, New York Sodalifyi Band l,2,3,4: Science Club 3: Phofoqraphy Club 3, 45 lnfrcmurals 2.3.4. 123 . 60 '1 ALAN R. SIM I5 Bronxville Road Bronxville 8. New York Sodalify: Sfuden+ Council 3.4: Foofball l.2,3.4: Inframurals ,I. 2.3.4. '19 1 an-n.. DENNIS P. SKEA 3905 Carpenfer Avenue Bronx 66. New York lniramurals 4. 45:34 ' - x FRANK P. SPOSATO 105 Norfh High Slreei Mouni Vernon, New York Sodalifyil Tower 4: Inframurals 4. gi GERALD v. sroerru if 762 Tuckahoe Road 'ig 4'- Y Tuckalnoe. New York ig jr lnframurals 2.3.41 Track 2,34 L-A ANTHONY J. STIETZEL 2474 Marion Avenue Bronx 58. New York lnlramurals I,2,3,4. 4 .. , verve 'Y 'mtv-uv BARTHOLOMEW A. SOWUL 484 Sunderland Road Wes? Englewood, New Jersey Band l.2,3: Posier Club 3: Dra- malics 3.4. 'Q Q? - R . ,- 4,,w,... .--'ir 'Vi - , .-.-:Q rqfizkrts I,-,WI f 5 ., f.- A Q 1 3.51, fx. I' 3324 -VQ4 igvggc .Q .-'5I'.fi':,' H-9' 151' X a -'rgffjti t'f'??y E frjM.+'i 4 . Q xifzjf, 'Q 9' J, A A'I'5.'f4?::k,L'i Q., Nh' L. K'.1f'- M if, ..b3.,. 5p,4 fy w.g.f.g 'I 11, I-3, vw Aa . x -HQ.. '- Y. .X 'Xe-'Y i - g -W-mf. , .i3T.ia 'i 531 Amex A :ff Q ISSJ:-.Q-f NA LAU RENCE P. STOBBE 2455 Williamsbridge Road Bronx 69. New York Sodalilyq Track lg lniramurals 3. Do I owe anyihing, I look I+ ouf when you weren'I librarian? f E I' E If I S- Ili -1 O C -4 .1 ka i I fih. .'2i,,I ' f reloe 2 .4e+g5A M7 X fam - S 2 Y' . 5'-4 Ii'i3Qgk:t,f15:m5gffgrri- Q 1-'iA I .S , '. . J:1i7!::::::j:.::. W W,A. A . ,, , '25 O Boo -0 U12 NIJ '3 53 fi' -40 9.2 rm -, s. ' 2, - I if fi I iii .. 4 ,x,.,.-gzeflw . . ,MS wi? .. ...,...,....E X. v-w:'::'x':f U , I ,.. gf, z:., ERNEST J. STUMBO 2456 Camlarelenq Avenue Bronx 58, New York .- .1 - ff - , . .L .fri-mf ,...M..-.M 2--a.-2.11. ' 'iff' . . ' wlf, . .,2 Q. Yi V. vi . :iii qwlgigiga .-. fe Q -IN: ,I N- SNL' -.uI:::gg - -. I - ,,W...v.. wx Band I. vLLV,., . I . X ,. he ,... A H . X, . J Y, Q ,155-igagiggfxgg I . V . . f - 1 I Tu ,..:fF:PQm:W1 cr . , 1 ..,, .,,. .r ..., L I W. sz- .::,. --M . K i:.Q,,-,- a,. ,-?,.my wg. I yr -. fv- ly W I ,W F' Q . L i f xi 5. ., f f ig. is 5' ' N3 gi K If X R Q . N e1....g::- E f 3 gp. 4 . ' .1111 . I . ,a- :,,,L,,,.... JOSEPH G. SU LLIVAN 278 Park Hill Avenue Yonkers, New York Legion of Honor 37 Track I,2, 3.4: Inframurals I. In I rg: in A . .L z H ffl 'Y' .... . W1 . . . ,xo fy , 'Fi 4 Y QS' 41 JOHN E. SWEENEY 433I Wilder Avenue Bronx 66, New York Sodalifyg Inlramurals 2.3.4. MICHAEL B. STYLES l69O Melropolilan Avenue Bronx 62, New York lnfrcmurals I. ff 'HQ 1 ' S , , . ani ' ' : tif ii-Jilin - X ,i ' Eiizziiil' I of 114' f f xy' 55.1 I ' .Iuaf : fit .: ' 1 :-.f I? T22':- ' f f . ' 1I'I JOHN J. SWEEN EY 2690 Universily Avenue Bronx 68, New York Sodalilyg Inlremurals I ,2,3,4. JOSEPH J. TARNOWSKI 2869 Randall Avenue Bronx 65, New York Legion of Honor I,2,3: Gen- eral Excellence 3: Sodalily: Sci- ence Club 3,4-g Track I,2. 125 X. al? Wen' X .Sv .., T1-'Wir . Y ' . r il' ---ex. Q . . lfi1:i.'. ,,ayA5 .' 51 : '.. .Q , , f ' ff' JG.. .gi 'if' 4 ' u, ilk K ' - . ws' .J i..,.,f.:+b T-' '7 lf- w. . .-, ,Q -34- 11 A 'A 'i- L Liv , v ANDREW L. TEGAN I6 Eusl 4 Sfreef Mounf Vernon. New York ' ANTHONY M. VACCA 20 Souflw Avenue Mounf Vernon. New York Science Club 37 Track 3.4: In framuruls l.3.4. ag VZ'-r ' ...J -S.. XJ EUGENE E. TERMINELLO 2785 Pond Place Bronx 58. New York In+ramurels I.2.3.4. if ra -x 'si 5' MICHAEL A. TRAINOR 555 Bronx River Road Yonkers. New York FERDI NAND J. VASTI 4633 Park Avenue Bronx 58. New York lnframurals l.2,3.4. 126 5...-ip. ROBERT R. THOMMA 7I I Edison Avenue Bronx 65, New York lnfremurals 2.3.4. STANLEY J. VECCI 8l5 Morris Park Avenue Bronx 62, New York Sodolify: Band 2.3.41 Posler Club I,2p Science Club 2.3.41 Phofography Club 3.4: lnfra- murals 3.4. K4 ALEX C. VELTO I834 Edison Avenue Bronx 6I, New York Inframurals I: Foofbnll l.2,3.4: Track 2.3.4. MATTHEW J. WALSH 2342 Websfer Avenue Bronx 58. New York Band l,2.3.4g Inframurals I,3,4. A I canf see any germs buf fha bug boy'sII1umb shows up great PAUL A. VETERI 2I Norfh 5 Avenue Mounf Vernon, New York In+ramuraIs 2.3.4. MICHAEL J. WALL 2337 Hudson Terrace Coyfesville. New Jersey In+ramuraIs I.2.3.4. Foofball 3. 45777 WILLIAM C. WALSH 2985 Botanical Square Bronx 58. New York Monfaineer 3.4: Inframurals I. 2.3.4. rv J LW-, ...V . AJ ffl. A A-be Tk ,km Z 2 .x .:.fUi:MQ'. 'I' I ...kj .vi 4 . .I .. A J f If' Iii? - . ., , 0 Q. FREDERICK J. WAGNER 70 Huron Road Yonkers. New York Mounfaineer 4: Iniramurals 2. 3.47 Track 3.4. but un--5, W f Q JAMES W. WHALEN 22 Halley Sfreef Yonkers. New York Sodalifyg Band I.2.3.4: Science Club 2.3.4: Inframurals 3. A. K Y' g F9 f. .Sc . 4 . n.r. 3 . 127 I. i -'. .' -. 12. . , : .- -A Iv. N. JH. .W F-44 x ..,, -M- ...,,.,,,,- -. - ..,,,.,.. In-1-P-' ' 1- .- .. 1 f.-www .. ,- ..::.. N 35 .N 'wg xx I- I,.'-he W ju. l 15,4- HW, ik. 961 2. , ,D -E .. 1 x 4 1 X . nf? 'Hs-O, nf JOHN M. WHITMAN 600 Trlnify Avenue Bronx 55, New Yo General Excellence Ig Club 3.4. rl: Science ALBERT H. WIELAND I IX FY I34 Norfh 8 Avenue Mounf Vernon, New Yorlc lnlramurals l,3,4g Track 23 Baseball 2,3,4. JOHN F. WILKINSON 3220 Nefherland Avenue Bronx 63. New York Band 2,3,4: lnframurels I,2. GEORGE S. WOJTUSIAK 48 S+. Paul's Place Mounl Vernon, New York Sodalilyg Tower 47 lnframurals l,2,3,4. 'H I lg?-L DONALD J. WOLFF .' 232i Espeanade Sfreef I , Bronx, New Yorlc 1055. Q Forum 4. ' Q I cn JOHN J. FARRELL 7 6I7 East 179 S+ree+ we I I Bronx 57, New Yorl: I I Q Foolball I,2. X X 128 .S-waengn. In 815.5-?? 'Q IN MEMORIAM Brofher Michael Damian, F.M.S. RECDUIESCAT IN PACE l consider ihose besl qualified io inspire ihe love oi religion whose amiable disposiiions, whose lcind and amiable manners denoie a conlenied and virluous heart -Thus spoke ihe Blessed Marcellin Champagnal, founder of 'rhe Marisl Brolhers, over one hundred years ago. Today lhese words have born iruil in lhe zealous life and holy deaih oi our devoied Marisl educalor, Broiher Michael Damian. Broiher Michael was ever a devoied ieacher who eloguenily iaughl his final lesson lo his colleagues and slu- denls alike in Jrhe palienl acceplance of his heavy cross of suffering and comfidenl resignalion lo Gods early call lo anorher life. ' xr ,ga--1, 1. Q 1-I 'Sized Y C, ' mu :Mx Ax A , X Vx. l I V .F VX' f ,f ff jg 2515, f ,J ff .3 5' fz ,1' ' . I K . , ,. f f - 1 ,Ai kr ul, .-1: if 55 :YT , .1 , I f' f 'r I J f' --f N X Q44' IJ fp- 1 I . f, ,ef K3 fl E .-1' Sk Z r ,ff--A 'isixi AV acuity MINISTR TIO 'Q 995+ 5 13.4 1'-4' X , Fa+l1er Bernard Hors+, S.M. Chaplain lc I-gt: GW if V4 Brollner Pafriclc Eugene, F.M.S Dean of S'I'udies Fafher Gabriel Lee Chaplain 'X ry' wir' 'lr -,f Brofher Francis Michael, F.M.S. B,-01-her John of fhe Crogg' F,M,S, Bro+i1er Lawrence Joseph, F.M.S Dean of Discipline Treasurer Guidance Direc+or sr , 'VJ' 'PA ev. W P x ' M oe '39 Q X 2 '76, S r v'- . H fr o E55- Fw 106+ Bro. Aloysius Damian, F.M.S. Religion 3fNg Spanish l 64751 Qi Bro. Alphonse Sylvian F.M.S. Maintenance 15,4 if Qi! ' Bro. Brendan Lawrence, F.M.S. Religion 3B: Lalinq Pl1ysicalScience3Soclalily L Wx 4qg.-, owl x -' ,. 954 Bro. Consianiine, F.M .S. Bro. Daniel Andrew, F.M.S. Religion 4A: American Hisfory: World Hislory Bro. Brian Francis, F.M.S. Mallwemafics Track Moderalor Bro. Damian Gerard, F.M.5. Religion 2F1 Social Sluclies World l'-'lislory Q35 5' 'S r, J Bro. Charles Pafrick, F.M.S. Religion XGI SOCial Sludies World l-lislory Foolball Moderalor X' Bro. Daniel Emilian, F.M.S. Prelecf H3 I Bro. Felix Maffhias, F.M.S. Religion IG: English General Science 81 3 A ' l avr' ,HW 1 fm 'Q fi-'54-f -W-ff Bro. Edward Lawrence Bro. Denis Chrisfopher, F.M.S. Religion ZA: Malliemalics iv, -wr L, A an. ,NN . 'sv x 7 ,, F.M.S. American Hislory Scholarship Classg Forum 5 Z, v'.l7', W -1 Bro. Francis Maflhew, F.M.S. Religion 3Fg American Hisforyg Track Moderalor Bro. Francis Roberi, F.M.S. Religion 26: American l-lisloryg Baseball Mocleralor in an ig . JIXM., , 2:3 ew Bro Gilberf Donalfeur F.M.S. Religion 3E: Laling Sodalify Bro. Emile Michael, F.M.S. Procuralor L 'JF-' Bro. Gabriel Francis, F.M.S Ef1qliSl'I: Band Moderalor Bro. Silber? Louis, F.M.S. Biology: Physical Science s -li af 1- '1 Y. ,Q I 5 - 4 ' A ! X ,r ,..-I W7 f.. . Mar ex! ,f- I, Bro. James Francis, F.M.5. Bro.Josepl1Ambrose, Religion ZB: Chemislry F.M.S. Malhemalics Rellqion QC' Enqlisli World Hislory Bro. Jude Roberf, F.M.S. Religion 2l-l, French Mallwemalics Plvoloqraplwy Club Bro. Laurence Chrisfopher F.M.S. Religion IC: Mechanical Drawinqg Social Sludies Mountaineer 36 Bro. Julian Ernesf, F.M.S. Bro. Kevin Aloysius, F.M.S. Bro. Kevin Edward. F.M.S. Biology: Physics Reliqion 2Dg Biology Religion 4GqMall1emaTIcs Science Club Mountaineer l 5 W' Bro. Maurice George, Bro. Michael Norberl. Bro. Myles Eric. F.M.S. Bro. Pairick Anselm, F.M.S F,M,S, F.M.S. Religion IH: French Religion IE: English Religion 3D1 Spanish Boolcslore German: Posler Club Social Sludies Sodaliry Sodalify f,:..:e. mf' Ys'i Bro. Patrick Roch, F.M.S. Bro. Paul Andrew, F.Nl.S. Bro. Paul Felix, F.M.S. I' Religion 3Hg English Mafhemafics Prefecl Ri J.V. Foorball Moderalor -ami Bro. Paul Philiberl. F.M.S. Bro. Pefer Chanel, F.M.S. Librarian Inlirmarian l l .4-.I iv N 1XT ' min Bro. Richard Anselm, F.M.S. Bro. Roberl Jerome, F.M.S. Bro. Roy William, F.M.S. Religion 45: Malhemelics Religion IA Religion IDg English Spanish General Science General Science fg L ' 13 g, I Rx 4 Y N' , l S' L Bro. Thomas Anlhony, F.M.S. Religion IB: Mfifhemafif 5 Sodalify '53 1 Sf- Q Bro. Vincenf Xavier, F.M.S. Religion 4Dg American Hisloryq World Hisiory Economics 5 .- f ' fs. f 4 ...- Bro. Urban Jude, F.M.S. Religion IFQ Biology Mafhemafics Bro. William Arfhur, F.M.S. Mafhemalicsg Typing Siege Hands 'NL' 4' ' i 'Z fd' Bro. Sfephen Anfhony, F.M.S. Religion 4Eg English Dramalics 4? 'Q x Bro. Timofhy Paul, F.M.S. Religion 2Ep French Bro. William Bernard, F.M.S. Religion 4C3 Chemisiry Mouni Molhers' Club Moderalor Q 'sl' Q' Q 1. -,v wwmnmuw. V --ws..-ac.. U...-.-5 S 3 Bro. William lgnalius. F.M.S. Religion 3Cg English. Traclc Moderalor Mr. Alfred Kull Physical Educaiion Social Sfudiesq Assl. Foo1'ballCoach: Freshman Baslcefball Coach Mr. Joseph Tricario Bro. William James, F.M.S. Religion 4F: English: Tower J.V. Baseball Coach Mr. James Klingel Baslcefball Coach ff J .7 L 1 Dr. J. Arihur Reuiher Music lnshucior Band Dire-cfor Mr. Howie Borck Track Coach Mr. Hovrio Smith Varsify Foofball and Baseball Coach xx K X Spanishg J.V. Baskelball Mr. Louis Zuccarello Mrs. Lorefia Pace MTS- c5'll'9fl ' SP9 Uul Coach Englishg Forum Secrefary S9C'el5 Y -cw., mis 'S 4n! '! v eY -H s f i'i 2 J' H. L u 5 'K T'-Q V' Q 7' If . X I QL. Ak i rf wg 'K liy q 1 Z x 91 .K -A Wx 1, 5 I ' ,., . 'b W .R Qi I x IN1. X N ,A i , , A ' ,v My 1 , xi 1 HV ' 1 Q-M' X Y' 5- z F Q 6 ammar .,-'xx :um ,ssh JIM 9 5 f aixmw if in 3 4, .m il Q H, jg k , ', Q ...MNNN Ex 'FS' . mx 3 L ? Y fi if My ?Ww Q 1 2+ ' g V , E ' ' 6' ade ii 'ff 1 '2- 21 3 g 2 E HE Q21 2, i W 3 gg , -- M ,, if W5 Q A-g55g2f F In -1 i? 3 Wg 3 1 fi W -. QV ., if --C if 5. i , 3 Q Bro. Regis James, F.M.S. 154' Q- --v' I ' B Principal sfo. Adolph Leo, F.M.s. f X3 2- Prefecf -fm' I ,umpn q Bro. Ambrose, F.M.S. Fmrsf Grade Grammar Faculty ro. Andrew Bernard, 2' In F.M.S. rf ffa X iq Prefecf A . I x I K 1..,I' ' ,r' 'v...a.,.,,....- X -ww? mfr Bro. Arihur, F.M.S. Sevenil'1Grade Bro. Dennis Xavier, F.M.S. Eugh+h Grade Q93 Bro. Francis Gerard, F.M.S. Fourfh Grade M? M .f 5 ilu,-A Bro. Joseph Cerin, F.M.S. Bro. JOSBPIH Sfephdne. Sixrh Grade F-M-S- Second Grade Bro. Leo Joseph, F.M.S. Thnrd Grade adv Bro. Roch Anfhony, F.M.S. Fiffh Grade 'gr Rf gil Q' 'a D..-l 09 90 fi Joseph Brufio .P , 1 ' 1 A omas onan f 75l1'1ygi,!?,ggg.g1i ,iffaef 1 r fire I 4 4 1 'fn' A ' if Ge0f9' Chas A kv -, i -of 1'-ef ,J Jw-.5 c-lf-'W' an 11 , 'L Rich Th c C:- C SF! fx X. J 1 ff' MQ o is J Anfhony Cirillo s My t4 A x ard Cronin S G eorge Cuhone S 1 . ing A JP L'-FFQX' 3f5ifflI fy . :HRX hiff- QQ Anfhony Dibenodicius John Delorenzo Barry Dielmann Q' John Donegan , M. Us , Eg' . W HM ' f . an , Q ' Q , ' fn' 4' ' 'W Wu ef he . I.. 1 'W ., 'U .5 , fl' , J emma X ' s:4E?,n'.-f . A 3 ,f , . .A . - 1 F V f 1' fix? ,-FJ TZ1f.'??4if!j1ffl N . X Q g ' L ff r. tif N ,!2fiXa554.yS5irq.:3'Q- , ,Z L , fi, A .:,qV..i,.f- wigs., LU. ,320 r . ' f 'i.Zn?ff r x 5 w L. '1i?s3a3ff.gS3?l+3-flfif' A X. ' ..e. n 52522, r f ' r 1I3Qf1:2fiH2M51e52'fl A e Roberf Donohue 15 ' Tse HA x I AnfhorlY Fernandes Pe+er Drelel Benedici Emanuele .an f- 5 f . 6 A K 24- me 5 43 55 if - W-QQ Pefar Gvarguilo Rvberf Green - 'mad' ' KF my 1... iv:-up gi K A V Kennefh Glaser W, ,. , V , My . M fx W - ' sc.- fr Goa? -:Nm--11 F gr-- ,.-1 'M . M . , ' - 'ff - uf, 'S ,,,1'. P Q5 v M, yt ' nr '14 .ta x i: K 4,,,g,A ng' . W- 25? XGre9oN'ch P I A wx, N09 'U Josli n wax. I nk it K I ff' Q.. ,,, ...av Joseph Kane 'Gregory Kopy+ko Darryl Kowal Thomas Lombardo 'Ji ,Q in X Win M.. Y: ,i 4' 1 ! A ,V K 4,5 'A x.' Xb in EgLg.',,.,4d ' ' f 'wx Anfhony Lorusso , Vinceni Maffucci W Cra39 Mums 41' Nw X ' Q 111' 5' It Ah Qi 551 Q . Q 'k -' ' X K - s- gg -S f KV. M - e I 1 QQ-5, sifa ' . , 31 iii 05' Lx David Magnan if Raymond Maloney VW ... T:-'-' ' fn -Q Q , Q 5 3. Llrkfrwi Wm, 5, Q QS fs f Pei ' I ' S 3 X h I rack Mccanhy l W4 'ff Alexa nder Mauro yi' Peter Mccdffhy Richard Mo 1. scdrelli ,a 'Q 'gxfsf XJ? ' Michael Murphy Thomas Naclerio John Naporkowski Henry Nardoni C I ' f :div i' .,,, l ,ev SX a 4, Q ' an S S Q 1 Q Q x S F L . , ii' we 5 1 Ernesf Paiewonslry i i ' K - 'f -'Y Q i if 1 I I ,. ' 4 .1,.A John Palmieri Alberi Pipa 1 fs'-f , ' gyffsafi , ' if, i2 fZ,JgLiviii,-ii .. up 'iv f' ' ' an x M .. Y wiv u is at it vs 5 ' 146, Ar, . I fx tea- QYQFX 9Ysf?2ii4 I' '23 fs, ei , va' Kai P 1' 4, ' il 4 . nz' . 1, L+ . ' 1' : T Raymond Sarno Roberk Sevier? Richard Smifl, Y N ,. 5 i - 'A 6 -A Luis Silva ' -. ii e I Aww Sousa rdmand Spucci 44' Thomas Tomilowicz Hugh Traulsen -44 Aug usi' Wines 'Wg wiki, Wife in A5-tx M, was 25 T- ' -vi' Joseph Wra uzakai GRADE 7-A Q 4 l . .2 f N ' -if gi R Y I .. ff X , H. K I W Sealed: R. Alba, J. Spofo, H. Calderon, N. Clemenie, E. Psaralris, R. Lucl:eHi, G. Alfieri, A. Calcagni. Row 2: R. Slrube, R. Pisani, R. Reynolds, T. Heenan, M. Venaccio, L. Cogqia, E. Buccini, J. Cunningham, N. Sforlr. Row 3: J. McGrafh, T. Bird, R. Carpenfer, G. Dregely, F. Bevacqua, W. Scudieri, F. Tomasulo, R. Cilenlo, R. King, D. Pisano. G RA D E 7 - B Row I: C. Paslore, G. Sarno, N. Previii, R. Loughney, G. Savino, N. Barnaba. Row 2: A. Reda, J. Dieh, P. Frefarchangelo, L. Perroffa, F. Alfieri, R. Alvarado, J. Schaffman, R. McMahon. Row 3: E. Grazieno, W. Donalo, R. Downing, J. Miranda, C. Angelef, S. Joyce, V. Scialli, J. Muscara, P. Kull. Row 4: R. Aflrins, J. Panos, R. Mayer, G. Cox, 6. Green, E. Papanlonio, C. Wrighi, D. Ricciardi, F. Kalian, J. Blanco. F5 1 . 5 . l i ll J l l l i 1-.vw-. 1 f Wy' uv' Row I: J. Rubicoo, P. Milo, T. Blinn, T. MoFfaH, H. Traulsen, R. Kellogg. Row 2 M. Cofione, W. Munoz, C. Shea, G. Guardarrauiasg M. IazzeHe, J. Cerrafo, D. Simpson, D. Duffy. Row 3: E. Kung, A. Perroio, L. Shields, J. Denisi, J. Marcofie, F. Esposiio, C. Ross, J. Moliferno, A. Bordes, J. Malgieri. Row 4: D. Gianielli, R. DiSalvo, E. Walsh, J. Sheehan, A. Brown, G. Carey, R. Lombardi, J. Muranelli, J. Sherman, L. Moreffi. GRADE 5 Row I: E. Silva, R. Osf, R. Mercurio, F. De Curfis, J. Lesier, J. Ke++le, G. Brown M. DiLorenzo. Row 2: P. Giennone, K. Hennig, R, Davis, P. Lanifis, J. Gorenflo, W O'Grady, S. Moccarcli, M. Sheehan, P. Grande, R. Bianco, M. Sullivan. Row 3 J. Roberfson, G. Az1ari+i, R. Bagarozy, R. Morelli, J. Kehlenbach, P. Gallo, G Fromme, C. Berridy, S. RiHer. 1 l 5 E - DQ F, NERADEA Row I: J. Farrell, J. DiLopi, W. Smilh, L. Miressi, D. Sanfini, E. Tringoli, J. Gucle- wicz, R. Pelliciari. Row 2: T. ScoH, D. Migrelli, R. Sarno, R. Carbone, P. While, V. Giglia, R. DeGregorio, P. Longo, R. Milano. Row 3: R. Corce, P. DiFusco, J. Pierse, R. Miller, D. Selvia, R. Malgieri, GRADE3 Sealed: S. Nelly, S. McCann, W. Judge, G. Goff, P. Turner, K. Lupano, R. Malgieri J. Bedard. Row 2: C. Kehlenbaclc, F. Baroni, R. Huclnko, F. Russo, R. Dubois, J Schmidf, M. Delfino, W. Sheehan, A. Burdi. Row 3: T. Flanagan, T. Danisi, W Eggeri, R. Rubiccc, J. Bernier, T. Kirwin, P. McEnerney, W. Fiasfer, M. Rosafo. m'fw Y - .gg . - . 1 if Q Q -:E E GRADE2 Sea+ed: T. Knighf, J. Croce, F. Maye, P. Hennig, D. Simone, J. Eggerf, J. Law, J. Fosfer. Row 2: J. Azziriii, P. Cordero, N. Penza, M. Bozzeff, J. Burdi, R. Farrell, T. Keffle. Row 3: P. Savino, R. Faiino, D. Palmieri, C. Korfland, J. D'Orazio, J. Mur- ray, C. Lalli, J. Thomas. GRADE1 Row I: J. Noonan, T. Pelliciari, J. DeRosa, A. Cordero, C. Komondi, R. Zerbo P. Fraioli, R. Miressi. Row 2: J. Colby, R. Rifelli, K. Gaglione, N. Albanese, F Anguilo, J. Meehan, M. Gray, E. Fioravanfe, H. Blaney. Row 3: E. Croceffi Crisci, J.'Hill, J. Leone. P. Brannigan, L. Garcia, R. Alongi, J. Taran+ino, L. Massa. dcluww To all Those who have so generously helped us To produce The 1959 MOUNTAINEER we wish To express our sincere appreciaTion and graTiTude. ln parTicular we wish To express our Thanks To: The AdminisTraTion and FaculTy Tor Their cooperaTion in preparing The yearbook. The sTudenTs in The various classes who prepared The rnaTerial Tor The individual class arTicles. M. Doyle OT Sophomore D who graciously lenT his TalenT To The sTaTT in The Tinal days OT publicaTion. Mr. John McGuire, oT T. O'Toole and Sons, Tor his unTailing assisTance. The sTaTf oT Delma STudios, The yearbook phoTographers. 152 -4 f -ry I! fri , Q 'Fm I n .91 .Q- .' my , ' ' - M, 'E 1- ve My I K .Wim 1 .. If ,I . v , .mir Mg , ' a-4 4' 4-M . Q' vx N-,V ax V-T , f ' in LSE, 2 e 1 ,ei LLL .S wg 1 IU' ., , l an ,Lf . 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Mount St Michael Academy - Mountaineer Yearbook (Bronx, NY) online collection, 1953 Edition, Page 1

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Mount St Michael Academy - Mountaineer Yearbook (Bronx, NY) online collection, 1954 Edition, Page 1

1954

Mount St Michael Academy - Mountaineer Yearbook (Bronx, NY) online collection, 1957 Edition, Page 1

1957

Mount St Michael Academy - Mountaineer Yearbook (Bronx, NY) online collection, 1958 Edition, Page 1

1958

Mount St Michael Academy - Mountaineer Yearbook (Bronx, NY) online collection, 1960 Edition, Page 1

1960

Mount St Michael Academy - Mountaineer Yearbook (Bronx, NY) online collection, 1964 Edition, Page 1

1964


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