Regis High School - Regian Yearbook (New York, NY)
- Class of 1951
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Intrepid men they were who sailed these ships: strong-willed men who their course and with tenacious purpose held it, till they won the port they sought .... Exciting, too, were their voyages, for many times these ma- faced appalling storms or threaded their cautious way among hidden or chanced upon strange tropical islands of breath-taking beauty. Symbol of courage, symbol of adventure, and of effort crowned by success -let the caravel be the symbol, too, of four years spent at Regis .... For these years are a voyage not without toil, but exciting in the experiences they entail and exceeding rich in purpose and achievement. Foreword The sailor of olden times loved the sea. And so, with his days before the mast over, the old tar loved to find a favored nook down by the wharfs and enthrall an appreciative audience with yarns of his adventures. Thus he lived, in spirit at least, on the heaving deck of his cara- vel long after he had for the last time climbed down from the masthead, Another year at Regis High School-for the Class of 1951, the last year-is drawing to a close. Our days here have been crowded, and we regret to see them end. ln this Yearbook, it has been the privilege of the Editors to retell in pictures and in the written word, the tale of our journey. Thus may the friends who have not made the journey share its adventures with us: thus, too, may we in after years live again in spirit in the halls of Regis. 1j1:Qf-L3fAiMi4f'- A' Q ,i' Qff. Reverend C Justin Hcmleq SJ Presudent of Regus Hugh School Reverend Charles T Tcaqlor SJ I3 N BYRNE SJ REV THOMAS 'I 1 tant PrtnClPa R Assts EV THOMASA BURKE Sfudenf Counseu Of' The Regus Teaching Fcucultq REV EDWINJ BROOKS SJ Latln Greek Englush REV THOMAS A BURKE Religion JAMES R CARNEY SJ Englush ROBERT L CLANCY AB MA Latin French JOHN F X CONDON SJ Latin History English JOSEPH F CONNOLLY AB Hustory Englush Health REV THOMAS J CROWLEY Reluguon Latun Englush Hustory JAMES DALY AB MA Latin REV STEPHEN V DUFFY Rellgnon Greek EDWARD T DUNN SJ Latnn Englush German CYRIL B EGAN AB Cnvlcs Mathematncs RICHARD T HORCHLER AB Ca Engllsh JOHN W KENNEDY BS MA Physical Tranmng n M JOHNJ LEONARD AB Cand Mathemat Cs JOHN F LONG SJ Physucs EDWARD R LOOMIE AB LLB Cavncs REV HOWARD A MCCAFFREY SJ History Germ n PAUL J MCCARTHY SJ Chemxstry REV JOHNJ MCGRAIL SJ Latin ALOYSIUS F NAPLES BS Cand MA Mathematncs JOSEPH P PURCELL AB MA Mathematics Englush JOSEPH T OUINTAVALLE AB Latnn REV PAUL A REED SJ Relugnor' Latln Engllsh History MISS FLORENCE M SIMPSON AB BS Lubrary Scnence FRANCIS E TONER AB MA Mathematlcs EDWARDJ VOGEL AB German S I Q JOSEPH T QUINTAVALLE JOSEPH P PURCELL REV JOHNJ MCGRAIL SJ REV HOWARDA MCCAFFREY SJ JAMES R CARNEY SJ 'X FRANCIS E, TONER Ufo In E7'Ry 9 ALOYSIUS F. NAPLES JOHN J. LEONARD CYRIL B EGAN LA7'f1V C '4Lf.s'fr JOHN W KENNEDY 7 'F REV EDWINJ BROOKS SJ , !ff.s-roxy JOHN F X CONDON SJ PAULJ MCCARTHY SJ REV THOMAS J CROWLEY, SJ I JOSEPH F CONNOLLY O EDWARDJ VOGEL M , Y J 4' 2 REV STEPHEN V DUFFY SJ ROBERT L CLANCY EDWARD R LOOMIE EDWARD T DUNN SJ JOHN F LONG SJ REV. PAUL A. REED, SJ. REz,I'.fan! 4-fC'rUR5 JAMES DALY I I RICHARD T. HORCHLER ...Lb-9' , ffttt it tsp.. ., mimi E, 1 ..- 1' f -. F, U Here are the members of the crew, from the lowly lot of youthful cabin-boy to the en- vied position of able seaman. Although there is a difference in age and rank, still each has his own specific duties to per- form in order to keep our ship sailing smoothly. Now meet them, first as they go through the familiar routine of a typical day, and then in their own groups, at attention, for your inspection .,.. lt s Luke Thus... Simple Indeed IS the outlnne ofa day at Regus By bus and tram and ferry and subway we come from every sectlon of the Metropolntan Area The 9 OO o clock bell summons us to the fray and wlth the bell agaln at l2 l5 we pour out unto the cafeterua or yard or gym to relax and recreate Back to the desks we go at l OO and at 2 45 we scatter for our varied extra cur ketball practice another to the Glee Club or the Owl offlce These actnvutnes too come to a close and we are In the tunnel again heading for home Mornlng ritual at the bulletin board Sensors show off I4 Regus men are rush hour men The daily visit Taken when no one was lookmg P 9 - - T ricular activities-this one to a play rehearsal, that one to bas- Knowledge maknng nfs bloody entrance See Mother he does eat' Scouhng for future greats Sensors at theer favorute occupation 'ww ,... A. Wamng for the lunch hour rush No nt 5 not a half day P ' 7 ' 5 t W ' 'u gl Q I nag-ff' ,H . ' A if? ' r :Z 9 5 e fi '+V l x , Y - 1. fl A 5 7 1 I YH H . X . S O Y Q I0 I1 I5 Front Row J Hagan J Biscoglio J McKenna J Mullins R Maggi K Hellwig T to J Soscia M Pierce Second Row J McShane J ORourke P Cahill M Kelleher T Dullahan W Donovan J Bennett E Cavanagh Back Row J Scott J Tighe J Wall E Brooks G Guertin J Meehan L McKenna R Meyer J Lutton Not Pictured J McGovern 4 A HOMER S TROJANS Our top flight athletes include Richie Meyer and Jlm Meehan in Varsity Basketball and the gridiron trio Ed Brooks Joe BISCOQIIO and Joe Lutton the All Star backfield of SO . . . Pete Donovan and Rlchie Meyer handle the spiritual activities as Pretect of Sodality and Prefect ofthe Guard of Honor, respectively . . . Jerry McKenna landed himself the Presidency of the Hearn Debating Society, and Mike Pierce drowns weekly as manager of Varsity Swimming. . . . Pete Donovan is also Secretary of Senior Year, and Jim O'Rourke is President ofthe Athletic Council . . . Impres- sions L.T.D.: Class bard-Jack McGovern: Comedy, Inc.-Joe Tighe: Scholastic Aptitude-Jack Soscia: Lone Wolf-Georges Guertin: Best All-around-Jerry McKenna ...' 'No charge! I7 vgsslvu' van Wahl' Don. tn?-FWRH 'fx-: I V c s rnfg,,EN Th om zffg T pgesibim' -, vs ar Y 15 r 1' V I A: A ' CE-PRESIDENT N tx , wma D x -rv.1Fw'M ' wr Illlng Kun at Gallwm' vhw' Front Row: G. Magner, J. Foley, J. Flood, E. Lafferty, R. Backe, R. Cavalier, E. Reilly, E. Brandon R. Cornish, W. Hayden. Second Row: E. Cea, H. Kensing, J. Kelly, J. McDonough, E. Baum gartner, W. Hanrahan, F. Sarno, D. Kingsbury, A. Buettner, J. Burke, J. Higgins, J. Konvalinka Third Row: E. Drexler, J. Grady, W. Foote, D. Dunkak, V. Gallagher, W. Kane, D. LaBelle E. Daniel, R. Lavach, P. Smith, P. Mullany. Back Row: F. Gruler, J. LaTorre, T. Hennessy J. Ennis, W. O'Connor, B. Tobin, R. Myron, D. Hart, D. Cronin, D. DeMarco, T. Fahey Not Pictured: D. Bracken. 4-C won the Thanksgiving Drive, and set a school record in doing it . . . Here are a few stand-out members of the Class: Bernie Tracey, Business Manager of the Regis Dramatic So- ciety, and chairman of the Thanksgiving Drive . . . Joe Saccio and Don Butterfield, the school's top artists . . . Bob O'Shea, B Quarterly mastermind and prolific thespian and orator . . . Bob Lambert and Vin Guinee, key members of the Orchestra . . . Frank Lynch, Jack Ryan, Ernie Muller, and Tom Macpeak, who sparked the Basketball team . . . Leo LaPorte. Tom Hughes, Jack Ryan, and John Edwards, main cogs in a successful Base- ball team . . . Bill Cawley, Fred Hahn, and Jim Winberg, the big-name mermen . . . Jim McGarry, whose efforts went into the l95l Yearbook, I8 THIS IS 4-B. You'll find everything from brains to brawn 'neath the 4-B roof, To cite a few: we boast the Illuminati of the Virgil Academy, Bill Kane lalso President of Senior Yearl and Ed Drexler lalso Sports Editor of the Owll 3 Varsity Basket- ball stalwarts Don DeMarco, Jim McDonough, Red Myron, and Big Jim Ennis: those terrific thespians Tom Fahey and Denny Bracken, both of whom have Dramatic Society medals to add to their press noticesg John Grady, who batons the Regis Orchestrag Don Dunkak, Vice President of the Hearn Debate: Vin Gallagher, Gene Daniel, Bob Cavalier, Gene Brandon, and Jack Kelly, who aid the Glee Club with their mellow tones . . . 4-B as a unit holds the basketball championship of Senior Year, and we topped 35Of?6 of our quota in the Thanksgiving Drive. Front Row J McGarry S Rand T Hughes G Lavery T Macpeak F. Sweeney, J Saccio T Strehan E Muller J Lawler Second Row R Mathews V Guinee, P. Tomes, icher L LaPorte J Hopkins H nn J Ryan B Tracey R Walsh, J. Wynne. Third Row R Lambert W Fitzmaurice J Edwards F Lynch T Prendergast, J. Reilly, J Winberg K Kiernan M Molloy W Glowacki Back Row D Butterfield, F, Murray, R Hartmann T Delahunty F Hahn W Cawley J Barry T Brock J Pryor D, McCarthy. vaislnun Q- . vlcs.pR,SmENT is LY 'ch J 5 J inn' s. now 'W a ry clllhn 4' K Thomas Mnvel vniiloun VICE-PRES 'Pwr u'pYlY ,Z . Q y lam N ' f N vllll -fglksultl , A . J I I. H any b'M4lo John Va . :..., X if AJ Front Row: J. McCahery, L. Doherty, L. Murray, R. Golemboski, E. McGrath, J. Peloso, J. Tobin M. Ward, J. Bellew, D. Corke. Second Row: R. Esposito, R. Dobbins, G. Shanley, J. O'Connor G. Lardner, J. Caraceni, J. Nagle, N. Marlow, R. Johnson, E, McAnift, R. McCann. Third Row J. Moran, Wm. Sullivan, J. McKeon, J. McGough, F. Neeson, T. Lane, Jas. Sullivan, T. Flavin WHAT'S 3-B BEEN UP TO? Our Class gave Jim Connelly and Jim Grant to the Cross-Country Track Squad, Willie Mer- magen and Jim Stiles to the Orchestra, and Willie Mermagen, John Leo, and Charlie Harbutt to the Owl Staff , . . Lew Bowlby on the stage, and Gerry Loftus, Tim O'Shea, and Bob Maresca behind the scenes earned points in the Dramatic Society . . . Don Abruzzo, Lew Bowlby, Tim O'Shea, Charlie Harbutt, and Mike Murray are on the Library staff . . . John Qualey took a silver medal for second place in the New York Classical Asso- ciation's Latin Sight Contest .... -ich lGerman for good yookes l l What a Classl ZO W. Murphy, J. Kirley. Back Row: G. Browne, J. Brennan, H. DeMaio. El ' l 3 3-A: THE BLUEBLOODS OF JUNIOR YEAR: Bill Murphy and John Peloso are Junior Prefect and Junior Vice Prefect of the Sodality . . . Tom Flavin is the Veep of the Glee Club . . . Bill Murphy and Harry DeMaio are Guard of Honor officers . . . Teddy Lane is Captain of the Jay-Vee . . . Gerry Browne is Debate Librarian . . . Harry DeMaio is Associate Editor of the Owl . . . Talent? Chock full of it!-Jim Brennan, and Gerry Browne, play in the Orchestra . . .Tom Flavin, John Nagle, Dick Golemboski, John Tobin, and Jim Bellew are members of the Owl Staff . . . Flavin, Tobin, McAniff, and McGough are ranking members of the Dramatic Society . . . Peloso. Nagle, Brennan, and Neeson sing in the Glee Club . . . Bill Sullivan and Jim Sullivan play Jay-Vee ball, and Jim McGough is a varsity swimmer . . . As a class achievement, we copped the upper- division Basketball crown. Front Row: J. Stiles, G. Perrin, F. Crabtree, J. Connelly, M. Murray, M. Hudacko, J. Hanrahan R. Maresca, C. Harbutt, J. Grant. Second Row: A. Speth, G. Loftus, J. Qualey, D. Boone, D. Abruzzo, E. Adamek, J. Krebs, J. Leo, L. Boland, J. McNamara. Third Row: J. Schineller, J. Connell, W. Mermagen, T, O'Shea, R. Baron, L. Bowlby, J. Daley. Not Pictured: J. Amabile. vuiiloun 99 x ,I YQ , VICE-PRESIDENT had Gnd 1 1v.ll5u Charlq Hubun a Tlmoim 0 sh. ,kgsioiiff 4' vi cf-Pnsslomr gd!! Q F I .pcb 1af-FWRR Frank bun John Sulliv IN Front Row: M. Hayes, G. G. O'Connor, 3-D-HERE ARE THE HLONGSHOREMEN' '... The Class contributed Tom Cox to the Varsity Basketball . . . Tom O'Toole was drafted by the Jay-Vee . . . The coveted award for the most valuable player on the class football team was presented to Dan McCarthy, after the team had won the Junior champion- ship . . . Ed Kelly, George Candreva, John O'Connor, and John St. George are on the Library Staff . . . Fragrant l?l odors of sulphur dioxide are still floating around in the Chem Lab from the first experiment of the year . . . We are well represented in the Society and Guard of l-lonor. 22 D. O'Keefe, B. Bradford, F. Nolan, J. Magan, J. Murtaugh, A. Kenneke l Q 6 . 'aw .9 F. Dunn, R, Ruess, J. Hefele, J. Keutmann, R. Connolly, H. Melendez K Reddy Shea, L. Sculti. Second Row:. E. Castonguay, G. Restrepo, J. Sachs J Nicolosi C. Lynch, G. Haase, W. Lundy, W. Dougherty, E. Bindler. Back Row J Sullivan THIS IS 3-Cl Like Notre Dame. we had an oft-year in toot- ballg but our basketball team freed us of the name Winless Wonders when it stunned everyone by copping a game . . . We're represented on the Basketball Varsity by Jim Murtaugh and Bruce Bradford, and on the Jay Vee by Bill Dougherty . . . We're also a musical bunch, known as the Barefoot Pennsyl- vanians , with Bill Lundy, Joe Nicolosi, Hermie Melendez, George Restrepo, and Gene Bindler singing in the Glee Club, and John Magan and Al Kenneke playing in the Orchestra . . . A last-minute rally placed us well among the leaders in the Thanksgiving Drive. . . Math puzzled us a bitg but the biggest mystery of the year was, Who took the chairs out of the Chem Lab? Front Row: J. Kissane, T. Malafronte, K. Flood, J. St. George, R. Walker, J. O'Connor, J. Byrne F. Krampert, F. Panettiere, E. Kelly. Second Row: J. Kappes, R. Tomasulo, G. Candreva R. Kleffmann, J. Jones, J. Mulholland, R. Moore, T. Cox, T. O'Toole, R. Fitzgerald. Back Row: J. Feddish, D. McCarthy, K. Connolly, J. Donohue, R. Toups, J. Hynes, J. Colligan. i 'IC' 4.-'Q :DW n i . vaE5 t'n a 4 'L 1 VI CE Pkfslbl-Nr o'T 1w tnlfslllm' Joh, Jenn .0 VI 'lun vaE5l n l Y ICE-PRESIDENT mi Raymwd Ml. Y, tai'-'Mlm David Hnnmock ii A ggrnln' ed-10 Front Row: M Greene D Hammock V Dalton C McGroddy T Casey P Matthews G. Ettlinger, D McCarthy G Stack W McGahan Second Row D Grady R Tobin M Welch R. Mirabile, W Kenny V Sherman B McKinnon J Kelly J McGrath L Bailey Back Row J. Fagan J Murphy G McMahon E Bernauer R Adams R Coleman C Dowd J McGuire K Naughton Not Pictured R Genova THE BATTLE-SCARRED WARRIORS OF 2-B: The Class you're looking at is not the least among the sections at Regis . . . We went over our quota in the Thanksgiving Drive . . . We placed Tom Rossano, Bill Walker, and Andy McEvoy in the Regis Glee Club . . . Andy McEvoy also won a major part in The Mikado , by his singing and acting. . . One of our num- ber, George Blom, was Vice President of Sophomore Debate, and was a valued member of the Track Team . . . What would the Jay Vee Basketball squad have done without the services of Eddie Skiko? . . . Both Dick Doyle and Tony Coyne represented us on the Regis publications, the Quarterly, Owl, and Regian . . . Gerhart Karg's violin was indispensable to the string section of the Orchestra . , . We will long remember the able magic Tony Coyne displayed on Class Nights, with the aid of George Blom . . . Nor will we forget, We'll see you this afternoon, Son , against which no magic prevailed. 24 SPOTLIGHT ON 2-A: We began the daily exodus to The Place early in the year . . . Our intra-mural teams proved them- selves formidable warriors, and won the respect of all their opponents . . . Distinction goes to Gerry Ettlinger, who is on the Jay-Vee roster . . . Don Grady, Bob Mirabile, and Joe Murphy ably represent us on the staff of the Owl . . . Charlie McGroddy and Jack Kelly are on the swimming team . . , Ray Adams won the gold medal for his performance in Julius Caesar , Dick Coleman, Don Grady, Bennett McKinnon, Pete Matthews, Jack Fagan, also gave distinguished performances for the Fall Play , . . Dick Coleman is Secretary of the Campion Sodality . . .Jack Fagan is in the Glee Club, and Rocco Genova is a member of the Orchestra. Front Row: G. Blom, R. Conrad, E. Kahn, F. Kinsella, T. Rossano, J. Murphy, O. Lindenmeyer, R, Gehan, E. Kapp, G. Karg. Second Row: R, Parker, R. Mulligan, R. McElynn, W. McNeill, L. Villamana, V. Figurelli, E. Skiko, W. Gerety, A. Pastore, T. Bergin. Back Row: K. O'Brien, J. Wallace, A. Coyne, W. Walker, E. Mandt, T. Hickey, J. Parr, G. Sheridan, A. McEvoy, W. Steponkus, R. Doyle. PRESQDYNT Q vi CE-PRESIDENT ll mehgrd Do' tuilswt R Mum,,,, v.vf ' 11-'W' NT PRFSJDE 2 fi? vice-rnf,,,ENr Dinh wood, tavslmw' -lllllgg whela ll . Q 'V P: JoS0Ph Gnu l 3 Front Row: J. Barbosa, G. Cardinale, H. O'Brien, R. Stanton, F, Gluck P Ryan G Malanga J. Hanlon, C. Zurla, B. Brady. Second Row: J. Whelan, J. Sullivan J Daly B McKaig G. Areson, R. Golden, J. Gross, J. Cannon, R. Page, E. Boyle. Third Row B Fitzgerald B Villa J. Connolly, R. Zeffer, R. Bailie, W. Geideman, P. Josenhans, D. Woods K Lally J Merklin MEET THE B'HOYS OF 2-D: Among things of note, Jack Dempsey and Bob Fitzgerald were members of the Junior Varsity in Basketball, while Bob Seghini was manager of same . . . Members of the Soph All-Star football team and of the Champion 2-D team included Jack Duffy, Ray Schappert, and --of course-Jack Dempsey . . . The Varsity Swimming squad counted Joe Junker as a stand-out . . . The Swimming intra- murals found the 2-D lads copping all top Soph honors- Bruce McAllister captured first place in the free-style sprint, while Archie Fleming and Don Metz took the breast-stroke and back-stroke events, respectively . . , The highlight of the year for nine of the B'hoys was the game against St. Peter's, of Staten Island, when they serenaded the natives of the Island. 26 Back Row: R. Collins, J. Sheridan, G4 Bouvet 5 D We placed center Joe Merklin and ends Dick Zeffer and Dick Collins on the Soph All-Star football team . . . George Bouvet and John Sheridan not only starred for the Jay Vee, but acted as the Class athletic managers and led the team to an unde- feated season and the title in intra-mural basketball . . . The Fall Play drew from us the aid of Ken Lally . . . Jim Whelan clicked as a shutter-bug, and we placed Bob Golden on the Quartcrly staff . . . In the musical department, we were well represented by Bob Stanton in the Orchestra and Denis Woods in the Glee Club . . . We finished fourth in the Thanksgiving Driveg this was mainly due to the hard work of our Veep, Jim Whelan, who in addition was Secretary of Soph Debate . . . Denis Woods was Prefect of the Campion Sodality , . . Not a bad record, eh? Front Row: E. Jentz, J. Russo, G. Michell, D, Wynne, J. Paul, D. Metz, J. Scheider, A. Aracich, J. Junker, B. McAllister. Second Row: J. Clougher, D. Weeren, P. Olivo, G. Cassidy, W. Hamill, B. Schadelbauer, G. Brownlee, J. Roche, J. Schlapkohl, E. Gistaro. Third Row: F. Sica, A. Fleming, R. Schappert, J. Duffy, E. Hart, T. McDermott, J. Dempsey, J. Shea, J. McDonald, R. Seghini. Back Row: R. Fitzgerald, J. Mahoney, W. Mury, T. Collier, vaigonn . vice-PREMDENT l .. ciw9 Jim 11195035 JIUIQI Sh.. sevl' Nuke' vaeiloim v , rcs-mrslosur Am cxem rnvsukn Archiba, d Mena Noll 6 - rfhur Ghefdovkh A Front Row: S. Unsino, D. Smith, J. Lennon, J. Doherty, R. Crost, T. Tierney, G. Walker W. Drew, J. Quartironi, J. Clinton. Second Row: F. Franks, T. Powell, A. McDonnell C. Attanasio, J. Burch, E. Wilson, A. Horgan, F. Vey, M. Cardone, F. O'Regan. Third Row R. Emmons, D. Nagle, J. Stapleton, E. Harrison, T. Lawler, G, Ziegler, W. Noval, R. Stibler B. Irslinger, F. Bryan. Back Row: E. Glamkowski, K. Stocker, W. Ungvarsky, A. Gherdovich G. Majeska, T. Dudiak, M. Giuffre, R. Stanko. Not Pictured: J. Keane. I-B: The generosity of the Class should be noted: l-B has shown real Regis spirit by doing its best in the various drives of the school . , . Special recognition is given to the basketball team, including Joe Binsack, manager, Dave Nicholas, Bob Vitale. Bob Hofmann, Pat Dowd. John Ryan, Bob Bergen, and Tom Finnegan-they didn't win any titles, but they made a good try . . . Honors, too, for the men who participated in the Frosh Parents' Night plays: Bob Britton, Jim Doyle, John Gehl, Joe Fitzsimmons, Bob Jennings, Dave Nicholas, and Henry Radoski . . . We're proud, too, of Mike Lanzarone, President of the Archdeacon Debating Society, and Dave Nicholas, Pre- fect of the Jogues Sodality. HI, FOLKSY At our last look, our basketball team was leading the Freshman flock, with the assistance of four men from the Wrens -Archie McDonnell, Bob Stibler, Dick Emmons, and Traugott Lawler . . . We proudly saw Frank 0'Regan, Tom Tierney, and Ed Harrison star on the stage for the Parents' Night program . . . Bill Ungvarsky, Tom Tierney, and Jim Burch made the Glee Club, and Bob Stanko and Frank 0'Regan won places in the Orchestra . . . Ted Dudiak is Secretary of Freshman Debate, of which Art Gherdovich is Vice President . . . The names of Ted Dudiak and Frank Franks appear in the Masthead of the Owl, and Ed Glamkowski is Vice Prefect of Sodality . . . Traugott Lawler and Bill Drew started promising Regis careers on the Swimming team. Front Row: R. Patrick, M. Lanzarone, H. Horan, J. McGroddy, S. Popp, J. Gehl, R. Ward, J. Nealon, T. McTaggart, G. Cahill. Second Row: J. Binsack, R. Jennings, J. Carr, R. Britton, D. Nicholas, F. Watson, W. Doherty, R. Mandt, T. Kiernan, C. Obregon. Third Row: W. Butler, R. Jeanneret, H. Radoski, R. Vitale, M. Gray, R. Bergen, J. Doyle, J. Powers, J. Fitzsimmons, C. McKenna. Back Row: R. Hofmann, F. Finnegan, P. Dowd, J. Ryan, W, Lennon, A. Heurich. Not Pictured: F. Nassauer. Q it pRESl9FN1 6 3 it . VICE-Pg5s,DENT gl 'ff F 'i R Vinh Rob! 1aEF5 n D avid Niehohs john an . Q 3 . PY-ESWDENT W T P l l . ,. lp- VICE-PRE , 'HDEN1' 3 ,f M hr' e N 2 Sam Mllina tx l Q 17 ' TREASURER TQ af Q Thomas Cahill f' A-. x lv or K, t -rr' ,eiteri Georde Front Row: R. Schneider, W. Renard, L. Luceri, P. lmmordino, J. Sullivan, D, Collins, J. Pan zarino, R. Vilardo, T. Cahill, M. McDonald. Second Row: D. Mulligan, S, Milana, T. O'Keeffe J. O'Brien, W. Beebe, R. Giuliano, R. Hammond, J. Gallagher, P. Lee, J. Carroll. Third Row G. Jeffers, C. McDermott, C. Peterson, E. Malloy, M. Tanner, M. Gavrun, J. Fanning, G. Culliney D. Dodd, J. Drury. Back Row: T. Hill, W, Monahan, J. Conroy, R, O'Connor, Not Pictured: R. Coakley, J. McMahon, F. Turley. I CLOSING ENTRY FOR I-D: We had a fairly good year of it in athletics, eventually taking the Freshman crown in Intra- mural Basketball , . . Steve Sarsfielcl, who won the 'iMost Valuable Player trophy in lntra-mural Basketball, captained the Wrens besides. . , Phil Trainor won renown both with the Wrens and in inter-class Football . . . We also had two members of the Glee Club, Fred Burgess and Matt Tiffert . . . Phil Trainor was an officer in the Freshman Sodality , . . An unfailing source of fun and cheerfulness among our own group was Ben Trigani . . . A big event of the year was the first semester Sodality Day: our Class won the basketball competi- tion put on by members of the Jogues Sodality, We were sparked by the stellar play of Carl Franco, Tom Curley, Ben Trigani, and Fred Burgess. 30 . jg 3 '- N . 1 N s INTRODUCING CLASS 1-C: Well, we started the year off in great style by winning the intra-mural football champion- ship: the Mmost valuable player award went to Ross Vilardo . . . To the Oar! we have loaned the talents of John Fanning . . . The gifted voices of Sam Milano and Bill Beebe are our contribution to the Glee Club . . . To the Wrens we have contributed the skill, agility, and stamina of Bill Monahan and Tom Cahill . . . The only Freshman who had a part in the Fall Play was our own Sam Milana . . , Our class representative to the Sodality is John Fanning . . . Two members ot our Class. Tom Cahill and Sam Milana, had important roles in plays on the Frosh Parents' Night program. Front Row: J. Perrone, S. Meany, J. Sullivan, R, Duffy, J. Kienker, E. Loughlin, T. Curley, J. Crane, F. Burgess, P, Trainor. Second Row: J. Finlay, C. Franco, G. Breen, T. Smith, F. Tantillo, M. Flood, T. Broderick, R. Borrmann, W. McGovern, D. Curran. Third Row: B, Trigani, R, Bilodeau, T. McDermott, W. Bowie, M. Tiftert, M. O'ConnelI, R. Marasco, W. Dwane, W. Farrell, S. Sarsfield, Back Row: J. McRae, J. McLaughlin, W. Alberque. Not Pictured: F. Frisbie. Q 'T- ,ggsioim sr, Q., Xl s Z Ll Y Qi VICE. Pksslnmr - f W. vi-mv T ,1 11'-P-WRER c 'Iel 9 Frgnco WY v.iehl'4 D' - - . . . 1 'W we-.'-12Xf1--.1', '. 2. ' E' 'I' G- E T YE . . ' ' , '5 . 5Y1im,' e- i- R W. , dw, fr54i..'wg,, 'A Ott-P 5 if 5 14 'ei - J' Q . ,J .,,,,h - 5 . 9 W .. - .I 1,' V .,1',g,-yb. 1,3 ., i ,V Aja f, 1 V. X, .,- .i aff--rqaL - .N .. . ,A ..av,,,,1,, , Q i .4 gg. ., was ,- ' - l5Y?i 'P2'?7f'Y:-1--fri... d xSi :i5'1.:1: i7: i ' T. '7 Lf: FQ' ,. - f .. 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' vfgfjii ' N,-' --fijfi I - arf' , 1 Lf ' T ' - gf , . .. . . , ikgyfj' .V V. . gy' ..', . .lqaixnl .1 ' , .,-' ,. -ro., .- --f'--5. 1.- - --'-vawa v. ,. . ,...,..- ..,'-:S'4-.uwt-.r.if !fv2:,ggfg,e0J-Mrfg-rriid-. 5:.5pfi-,ew .ka The Southern Cross shines as a 'guiding signal through the dark and silent night. This great constellation in the Antarctic skies is brilliant and conspi- cuous. easily found among all the twinkling pinpoints of the heavens. but it is formed of fixed stars, and thus points unfailingly to the Pole. The sailor of old could easily see in these four bright stars which form a clear cross, the symbol of his redemption on Calvary. For him, then, as he took his bearings from this celestial compass, there was a reminder that he travelled through this lite completely dependent upon his almighty Creator and Savior. Just as the navigator finds his position and maps his course by this Cross in the night skies, so do all the crew of our Caravel take their spiritual guid- ance from the Cross of Christ. 4 I' 2.51. 1 . . i . . A, . 1 V , 1 I ,, iff' , A! ' A ' li nf .5 iw' Il I - 5,. was 3, i f l i 5. -QQ -' y ij i it 'sn , L ,i f ID.. . affix, A MUN U .. V It 'MT A v .1 . 5, Az' .. . 4 - 'if - 1 V., ,, - .. ' Y- A.. ---.-...-.. .. i k W' t T- . . Father Burke drscusseslme lfggphlilegc and W, Murphy- Pfe ec Another day of Recollection was held in May - ,si sg, 4' ,, Prefect W Donovan Vice Prefect E. Drexler, and Moderator Father Burke, make plans tor this year's re-organized Sodality, with Secretary W. Kane and Treasurer J. Ennis. Sodality was success by close adherence to the Rules In order to stimulate thought and action in helpin- one another to live by the Rules, the Sodality held 1 Symposium on November lO, entitled, The Sodal- ity: Theory and Practice . Representatives frorr some twenty schools of the Metropolitan Area ati tended. Following the discussion were dancing anc refreshments. About two weeks later, twenty-five Seniors and Juniors attended a Day of Recollectior in the school, at which many opinions and plans were presented and discussed, r From these various discussions emerged the sys- tem of cells , ln this type ot arrangement, betwee two and six members constitute a unit ofthe Sodality and they work together, helping one another. There are now sixteen cells in the Senior-Junior Sodality more or less flourishing. Some examples of the projects are: dancing lessons for Regis students placing at the disposal of all the Sodalists, variouf pamphlets bought at the expense of the cellg teach- ing one another to serve Massg and, in general, any charitable acts. On March 28, Wednesday ot Easter Week, the Sodality held its Easter Dance. Walter Donovan, So- dality Prefect, was the general chairman, assisted by Edward Latterty, Georges Guertin, and .leremiar ,M ,he officers of the McKenna, the various committee heads. The main purpose this year in the Senior-Junio . . . C TH A -59 V1 H Hn nn wg. 1 The C . F Kra,-gmmlffee for the Th 'Nw B. Tracey records the standings of the classes on a ' Dert, E4 BV anksg' - I crucial day in the record-breaking SOfv1e of the cafmggdlef. . urton lzllfllg Clirlvef J. Barry J Tharaksgrymg Drive goods collected f 'man B Trac H'Qgm of Yhe Lf GY car ' e Slsrers of rherlgoldll R O Shea addresses Charrman E Lafferty at a meeting of The Marian Commnttee which thus year achieved conspl cuous success The Commrtree rs composed of L Murray W Glowackn K l-lellwrg E Lafferty E Cavanagh J Lutton K Reddy OShea and F Crabtree .ai .af J L ' . '3' I , ' ' 's, fl ' ' 5 . V ' fi - 4 A .N r v- ' we 4 - lf. ' 'rf' I I sigh V, , AV W 3 ,-71' : --.1-.1x .e. f' ,, f a4vrvUC.f3fXo'vn.1,z.2, Z' ,.o .Z The offucers of the Campion Sodaluty are a serlous group Slttlng D Woods lPrefecfl R Coleman J Clougher btandfng J Shea and R Doyle Frosh Prefect D. Nicholas lcenterl conducts a meeting of the Jogues Sodality officers-D. Collins, E. Glambowski, and P, Trainor. Mr. John F. X. Condon, S.J,, served this year as Moderator of the Sophomore Sodality. In the weekly meetings, the Moderators talks centered upon an explanation of mental prayer. The members themselves gave talks discussing the lives of the Saints and devotion to the Blessed Mother. By way of apostolic activity, a stamp drive was organized for the benefit of the Missions abroad, and books were collected for the colored children of Maryland. ln each semester, a special day was set aside for spiritual recollection, the bulk of the time being given to Mass, spiritual conferences and meditation, and the Rosary. These days concluded with a sports program and informal entertainment. y omg, .f fl n . 2 A 1 , l , if iqltall , .1 ggi i v7yf1!P ff-ws- f' -ww' Yfiinqa.. Father Guterl and Mr C at the close sfnfgg Ehar wifi, Som ay of 5' of r Recollechonl he Sodaligfs Rev. Paul C. Guterl, SJ., Student Counsellor at Loyola School, addresses a meeting of the Soph Sodality on the Day of Recollection. The Moderator speaks to the Sophomore Sodality at a regular Friday afternoon meeting in the Chapel. 'H-s.. ' m hlets YO be Sophs Select pa p read belween C onfefences 15' WK 7'f, 'qw-f F e school year opens with -the Solemn High Mass of the Holy Ghost in St, Ignatius Church. :ler the di- 'mstituted a newspaper entitled The Men of Mary , which was written entirely by the Sodalists. This Frosh enter- prise commanded the attention and admiration of the other Regis Sodalities. Here A. Gherdovich and Mr, Carney chart a new issue with the staff, Sitting: F. Bryan, F. Franks, A. Gherdovich, and Mr. Carney. Standing: J. Conway, G, Majeska, J. Gehl, H. Radoski, J. Perrone, G. Ziegler, J. Fanning, S. Milana. W. Donovan addresses the student body during the Novena of Grace in honor of St. Francis Xavier. Rev. Charles T. Taylor, SJ., gives Benediction in the yard closing the Rosary Devotions of the Month of October. -, ? f K-J , 1 fi K K J, , ', fn ,- , L ..mA,,fef1 N-,1f'iMZ ' 4 - dh? Qt-.. .M iw-.va fits, r-fm, - My gg ig 4, , 'W 'i 5 X V M y 'T , A 'Af f .5 A ,gi ' A A 3'l5S,?3ip:i ' i 3 if A .sf ' ' 1'.'iiL-2522 , an r wg' 'f' -Q, N1 1.5: f . Jw, I t Yizgl ha, QF ,sg if if - f A , if fin? 2' L 3, M Q 4-2 ff? 1 :E 5 f 6 t,Jvv.n9-. I .J -inf' ' ,L 'fr i O :fig f' -Y 'mdk 'U Yup P . The Freshmen attend Mass during the Retreat by which their life at Regis begins. W Mr. Condon will lead them in the Rosary. J. Father Burke explains some principles of the Retreat to the Freshmeng fo These three Jesuit priests directed the September Retreats: Rev. John W. Magan, John J. Hooper, and Neil J. Gargan. ...N 'Q A Sophomore group ponders deep thoughts derived from 'W ' ew !'?'ifv Qiqfgjfi The Spiritual Exercises of St. Ignatius, 'bfve Ui' The Seniors make a special Retreat of three days toward the end of the year, going to Mount Manresa, Staten 40 Island, for the purpose. Above are the dormitory and chapel of the Retreat House. a sknt or two based upon famnluar classroom expern A Jug-Niro of the Senior-Junior Sodality is never co ll Q, 1165353 YQ ? -1, M ' 'M' f---- ff Rf ,s 2. '- f -- , ' is I 49 x 'K 2 'imfaf Q,', g Ma.-.. . ig a ww 4 uvullvlr'-'T' up:- 5 , - ..,. EJ ,f - - M ,f.9- . ,As 'k 1.5, A . 'EEN ,L -'sw . 'N ,, . L Q . '45, 'ff , 1. -Q A,.g:iEY2gk '13 9.55. ,- ,:.,w:31, 5, A. .. V- ri- 4 -uv: fb.,,,...r'-. - A 1' 51 ' Q. -I ' vt if- A, f M 'K' 'sa '- 'ir' .ifg.5s'- .i xy 'XE g-J ' -.QS-' ' .,.1 V Q iz. 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Edwards . ie!- DeM3'O Con dkors J, Sachs and H' 1 PxssOf-Jake E GCT b'n C Harbuif, and W' F, 1,145 svn' 1 L-' fig ' Q ... GWLQQ D Burr D Grad Q xx i -0.41, 'K erfie Y Was New WHS Arr Edit 1. Sports Editor Drexler lines up the assignments for the sports scribes Sitting G Guertm E. Drexler R. Coleman. Standing: R. Doyle J. Schlapkohl E. Gistaro J. Russo E. McAnlff J. Murphy and J. McGrath. ld llefry 5 Editor of Of and the Da Per G, Re Sfrepo makes M, ai e keys h OW! Um Advernsmf 8? me dm Q Manage farron of B r. ff . Tracey reporters are trained to their tasks, Here E. Lafferty, the Editor- ' Good in-Chief, explains the principles of journalism to reporters: R. Esposito, M. Greene, A. Coyne, J. Fanning lstandingl, J. Leo, R, Mirabile, R. Johnson, D. Weeren, J. Kelly, R. Golemboski, E. Wilson, 45 M. Lanzarone, T. Dudiak. Year after year Regis has been noted for its excellent Glee Club. Always singing a variety of songs traditional pieces and hymns it en- tertains both at school functions and at outside affairs. Under the direc- tion of Mr. Ronald Portman for its second year the four-part choral group sang at the Fall Play and at the Christmas entertainment. Also at Christmas time the group enter tained the patients at St Vincents Hospital For many years the Glee Club has entered the competition at Town Hall this year as in the past they were assured of winning the first place trophy in their division On Friday May I8 the Club s big social function of the year took place when it presented its annual Concert and Dance John Grady and Edward Lafferty rendered piano solos and some excellent vocal numbers were presented by William Kane The Octet also delighted the audience with some light interpretations in their special style On May 20 joint concert with St John s Acad emy White Plains was given t the beginning of the term the Club chose these four of its most popular and talented members for their officers William Kane 51 was made President Thomas Flavin 52 Vice President John Grady Sl Secretary and John Kelly Sl Treasurer L1 SECOND TENORS Front Row J Gehl J McGovern R Cavalier V Gallagher Second Row P Cahill J Peloso 46 J Nagle W Ungvarsky Back Row W Kane E Cavanagh J Fagan F Neeson I 6 1: V 1 55 ,W -,-1.5. 1: X Q X ,. X s Y if' ' sz .2 IA J . f f. ' V V x l f lv f 3 L 4 . N 5' Saga., M Y, 11' J' xx M- . - ' N '. L. TUVLX I . Z' P' 4. ,-2 A. , .W ,4- , M fr X , Freshman Dloiqs 1 In keeping with an annual custom, the parents of the Freshmen were invited to spend a November evening at Regis, during which Rev. Charles T. Taylor, S. J., Principal, addressed them and talented Freshman students pre- sented two one-act plays by way of entertainment. The cast of The Man in the Bowler Hat , a scene from which is shown in the upper left corner, included: D. Nicholas, R. Jennings, J. Gehl, J. Kien- ker, S. Milana, l-l. Radoski, and B. Trigani. Spreading the News had the following cast: A. Ramirez, R. Britton, F. O'Regan, J, Doyle, J. Quartironi, J. McMahon, E. Harrison, R. Vitale, J. Fitzsimmons, and T. Tierney. Three scenes are shown above. Mr, John F. Long, SJ directed both plays. TQ? l 9 if The Regis Dramatic Societq Presents Julius Cciescir ca 9' X i '1 I :Qi 2? i ii R l iii i 'i fi .5 I A 53, 2 5' VE E ' 4 rl 31 , Q5 Q i . ,Sky il' 5 3 fi' ! V23 i Y, 49 V So On December 8 and 9 an the Regus Theatre the members of the Regus Dramatuc Socnety enacted the organuzatuon s thnrtueth annual Shakespearean play The Moderator of the R DS was Mr Edward T Dunn SJ who selected one of the great tragedles JIIXIIIS C azsar Here as the story of the play Caesar returnmg after the conquest of the last Pompelan opposutzon enters Rome nn truumph The Arnstocrats fear that he wnll become a tyrant and conspire to slay hum Cassius a chief conspurator persuades the noble and honorable Brutus to joan the plot Despite warnings from a soothsayer and from has own wlfe Caesar yields to the flattery of Decuus on the ldes of March and goes to the Captnol Hens kslled by the conspur ators who run about the streets proclaumung free dom and lnberty Brutus explains to the commoners the reasons for kslllng Caesar but Antony persuades the mob that Caesar was theur frnend and that the assassins are traitors Cassius Brutus and the rest are drnven from Rome Finally at Phllrppu when thenr forces are defeated by the army of Antony and Octavlus Brutus and Cassius due by theur own hands . . . , - , Trebonius berates the commoners for thenr support of Caesar Cassius skillfully works upon the mind of Brutus to win him to his cause. THE CAST OF JULIUS CAESAR JULIUS CAESAR . . CASSIUS. . . BRUTUS . ANTONY. OCTAVIUS . LEPIDUS . METELLUS . TREBONIUS. . CALPURNIA . SOOTHSAYER . CASCA . . DECIUS . . Robert O'Shea, . Denis Bracken . Thomas Fahey, Raymond Adams, Richard Coleman, . Kenneth Lally, . Thomas Flavin .Timothy Brock, . Thomas Zito, . . James Wall, . Lewis Bowlby Donald Dunkak, Brutus ponders the course he should follow. Calpurnia tries to dissuade Caesar from going tothe Senate. PINDARUS .... SERVANT TO BRUTUS SERVANT TO CAESAR FIRST CITIZEN . . . SECOND CITIZEN . . THIRD CITIZEN . FOURTH CITIZEN . . FIFTH CITIZEN . . Sam Milana, . Donald Cotter, .Michael Pierce Eugene Brandon . Jeremiah McKenna Edward McAniff . .John Fagan, James McGough 1 1 Antony arouses the mob at Caesar's funeral. Mr Dunn was faced wuth the problems usual to stage productions Foremost among these was fullung the parts of Brutus the mann character of the clever and scheming conspurator Cassuus and of wnly and eloquent Antony Thomas Fahey Presudent of the Socnety was chosen for the role of Brutus Dems Bracken was cast as Cassius and Raymond Adams a Sophomore portrayed Antony These three backed by a hard working and en thusuastuc cast of expermenced thespuans soon began to perfect the play Dnlugent memoruzatuon of their Innes and painstaking practice on the part of served to brlng Julius Caesar to the peak of ex cellence tradntuonal to the Regus Dramatac Socuety 53 The second Truumvurate plans destructnon of the army of Brutus and Cassuus 'al- Cassuus and Brutus quarrel bntterly before Phulnppr Brutus is visited by the 9 host of Julius Caesaf- bla. ,ll The opposing leaders parley fruitlessly before they lead their forces into battle The R.D.S. has a tradition of honoring the best actors in each of its presentations. Raymond Adams was awarded the gold medal for his splendid por- trayal ot Antonyg Denis Bracken merited the silver medal in the role of Cassius, and Robert O'Shea's skill in the part of Caesar won the third prize. R O Shea as Julius Caesar R. Adams as the eloquent Mark Antony. '54 D Brack en as Camus Cassius KN 2 XE 3 7. I, A conference on the Dramatic Society's program brings together the Moderator and officers: L. LaPorte, Stage Managerg R. O'Shea, Vice Presidentg Mr. Edward T. Dunn, S.J., Moderatorg T. Fahey, President, and B. Tracey, Business Manager. Art Staff D. Butterfield R. Cornish D. Kingsbury J. Saccio . .,, . ..,. y E Baum UUEU. besides Sta me 3 Productio - I Q-Brtnef f: S Q6 Manage, L '1- . V L T ' B, Tracey, P. Smlfh- O Shea, T. S ' ' Weeneyl ph . LaPort 5 to greet the audliprfs aafsdzsehjgjcgs iheaBuOslirieess Staff of the RDS. rrehan- T. Hennessey J Sgoroor G' Loftus 'QF Moore, and K. Flood. Y 55 i - in, and M. Hayes. The Mikado The Nlikcacld' Nlciq 4 S THE CAST NANKI-POO . William Kane KO-KO . . Richard Backe POO-BAH . . Thomas Flavin, THE MIKADO Walter Donovan, YUM-YUM . . Eugene Daniel, KATISHA . Andrew McEvoy, PISH-TUSH . .William Lundy, PITTI-SING . . Paul Smith, PEEP-BO . . . Denis Woods, Chorus of Nobles: J. Bellew, E. Bindler, T. Brock, A. Buettner, P. Cahill, J. Clougher, W. Foote, J. Hagan, J. Kappes, J. Kelly, D. McCarthy, W. McGahan, J. McGovern. J. McGough, J. McKenna, H. Melendez, W. Murphy, F. Neeson, J. Nicolosi, J. Peloso, R. Ruess, T. Rossano, M. Tiffert, B. Tracey, W. Walker, G. Ziegler. Accompanist: John Grady, '5l. Kaflsha lf you want to know who we are, We are gentlemen of Japan. mga 'mer , .K i, ,,x 4 ..h A ugh alw15JQj ijt K ' if N LV Q '- . Q ' . 'lx if rl Hs. .g 1 ' a '72 X Q A f.,. I, . ,, ' w -N. filzii QE QyA 1 ,W A , w-A ' 19-S- Q : V fi' I. - I 4 V. V552 J., l I f J Haj , ..m Q 'g ' M Axf a. , 4 'V 5' , , w 3 f ' Qfg.f G Q 3 swf, Au! we 'df awww. W ffbffigjgg 45137 ' ' 1 9. X5 P DDD The Library Staff in Conference C Harbutt Mnss Florence M Sampson fInbrarnanD R Maggu G Candreva E Bnndler Not Pictured M Molloy A -ffx LoOkinQ over some new boOkS Smmg: ' C L ,neh M, Murray, J, St, George. Standing: R. Ruess, D4 Abfuuo' Y E Mccafafh J o'CormOf. E' KEHY- T' Ovghea' L, Bowlby. The Librczrq 58 .1-,A . xl N- IT tiff I . U Q eb ' .., 'fl 'N '1 I' r- ' I 5 .- xg --Q f- .T .r , Q Q , 4,4 . , 1 . . Q . S The Editorial Staff Checking -OP- Over SO - J. wan, J. Bufkefghaggirg R. Doyle, ,A Barry, The Moderator, Rev. Stephen V. Duffy, SJ. The T Regis The Business Staff checks over the details on circulation and finance: F. Gruler, J, Tobin, E. Brooks, J. St. George, T, Fahey. Robert O'Shea, Edrtor of The Regis The Enigtigifaawm Standmg Coyne, S9 -V -M .., ,ML Wa-cQ?.'? 'GThe eqianea h d E. McAniff exchange M. Ward, J. Saccio, T. Fa ey, an E.. quips over some copy. T. Fahey pollshes a perlodlc sentence for the Forewo, if WWW! M Ward and R Doyle proofread the copy -K' v-.-- in the dummy P fn the proofs into their proper places as u g was the job of L. Murray and K. Reddy. -w a., of a Staff of the l95l Regian THOMAS FAHEY, '5l . . Literary Editor JOSEPH SACCIO, 'Sl .... Art Editor MARTIN WARD, '52 . . Executive Editor EDWARD MCANIFF, '52 . . Sports Editor 41 Donal Butterfield, 'Sl Richard Doyle 53 Richard Esposito 52 Frederick Hahn 5I William Murphy 52 James McGarry 5l Lawrence Murray 52 Kenneth Reddy 52 Ik . ...... Art Editorial Typing Advertising Classes Business Display Display James Whelan 53 Editorial ovice of D Butterfield on h,S drawmgs ,v- ...S J McGarry interrupts his book keeping chor t pictures submitted by C H 5 es O exammc ar utt and W Mermagen Ouarter page pr half? F Hahn obtains ar' advertisement from Mr Nicha lfvhgr fCodx Pharmacy ii?- .- I nufin Y--naw, Si ht team--K. J0 bu ' ':t'on. The Junior Latin Q Prepare tor stiff compef' ' Sophomore Lcitin Sight R. Doyle, J. Shea CStandingl, and G. Ettlinger, the Sophomore Latin Sight team, go over some Caesar. 62 The Virgil Accidemq Regis entered teams again this year in the Latin Sight Competition sponsored by the Cath- olic Classical Association of Greater New York in March. The Senior team won first place in its division, Gerard Lavery taking a gold medal and William Kane a silver one. Theodore Strehan was the third member. Mr. Robert L. Clancy directed their efforts. ln the Sophomore division, Regis tied for first place. Gerald Ettlinger and James Shea were awarded medals, and Richard Doyle won Honorable Mention. Mr. Edward T. Dunn, S.J. was their coach. Regis' Junior team, under the direction of Mr. James Daly, was given Honorable Mention, John Qualey taking a silver medal for second place, and Donald Corke winning mention. Raymond Johnson completed the team. The Senior team of E. Drexler, G. Lavery, and W. Kane, also took first place in N.Y.U.'s Baird Memorial Latin Contest, in city-wide competition. Tradition at Regis has always accorded a high place to the select group of talented and ambitious Seniors who compose the Virgil Academy. The pur- pose of this group is an intensive study of the twelve books of the .-livzrid. Each member studies the en- tire poem-some ten thousand lines-in the origi- nal, mastering the translation, learning the meter, N familiarizing himself with the special vocabulary and constructions of Virgil. ln group discussions with the Moderator, the Vir- gilians take up the appreciation of the poem, exam- ining the artistic perfection of its literary structure. its portrayal of character, its sweep and power of emotion. They deepen their knowledge of the back- ground of the great epic, for example, the life of Virgil and the story of the siege of Troy. The Virgil Academy in session follows thc route traversed by Aeneas: Sitting: W. Kane, P. Mullaney, E, Drexler, R. Walsh, G. Lavery, Mr. Paul J. McCarthy, S,J. fModeratorl. R. O'Shea is at the map. mslc Appreciation Club Mathematics Club .......c.s iurler and and popular MU ' A some Qt the members of the S'C Dpreciation Club which he formreiiw The Mathematics Club is a new Regis activity for Seniors ' D. DeMarco lSecretary7, E. Drexler tVice Presidentl Mr Joseph P, Purcell tModeratorJ, and J. Ryan CPresidentl 63 are its moving spirits. Hearn Debating Societu The Hearn Debating Society is one of the oldest and most valuable extra-curricular activities at Regis. Composed of both Seniors and Juniors, this organization attempts to develop in its mem- bers both the power of effective public speaking and ability of clear thinking. The Society held its meetings on Thursday mornings, the usual subject for discussion being the National Debate Topic, Resolved: that the American people should reject the Welfare State . These meetings enabled most of the members to gain practice in facing an audience, and the poise which comes with experience. The Hearn also engaged in inter-scholastic competition with other Catholic High Schools in New York City, including Cardinal Hayes, Xavier High, Brooklyn Prep, Fordham Prep, LaSalle High, Mount St. Michael's, and Loyola School. An outstanding Hearn member, Robert O'Shea, represented Regis in the Hearst Oratorical Con- test. The entire student body attended in the Regis auditorium when speakers from eight schools, including O'Shea, gave addresses on George Washington in the preliminary round of the Hearst competition. sk 1 4 X.. f 3 Q I at 5 ivlsfv Officers ofthe Hearn Debate: Sitting: D. Dunkak, Mr. John F. Long, S.J., Moderator J. McKenna, President. Standing: F. Hahn, P, Mullaney, G. Browne. i Robert O'Shea represented Regis in the Hearst Oratorical Contest. V .. D... The Moderator discusses The Welfare State with the inter-scholastic debate squad: Sitting: Mr. Long, P. Mullaney, H. DeMaio, D. Dunkak, T. Brock. Standing: E. McAniff, J. McGough, V. Guinee, J. Wall. 64 65 .N Kilroq Debating Societu The success of the Kilroy Debating Society this year depended largely upon the enthusiasm and interest of the Moderator and officers. G. Blom Vice President' J. Whelan Secretar ' and D y , Y, - Hammock, President, are here discussing the pro and con of one of the topics which the Kilroy dis- cussed. Mr. John F. X. Condon, S.J., is directing their efforts. ww'-' t .5i-JW' -V 'H Aim., lf s Ar-chdecicon Debating Societu The Archdeacon Debating Society provides the Fresh- men with training and experience in the fundamentals of public Speaking, Weekly meetings were given to for- mal debates and to open forum discussions in which interest frequently ran high. Above are shown Mr. James R. Carney, S.J., the Moderatorg and A. Gherdovich, Vice Presidentg M. Lanzarone, Presidentg T. Dudiak, Secretary. El l IPTG TT' X?-F' ii! I. -- jg ,fi .1 - 5' . J. V .V Ms IQ ' - ,.V- :H l1o,..r r ff V' Q-pf -r,-vu IIgA,.-It in 72? 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Special crews, trained and drilled for their task, manned the guns, others ran ammunition or plied the pumps, still others climbed the rigging and helped manage the ship. Victory came only from the coura- geous and skilled effort of every man aboard. We of Regis shall long remember the excitement of our battles-our encounters with rival schools on the cinder track, the hardwood floor, or the diamond. A trained Varsity, coached and drilled by long hours of practice, carried the brunt of the ac- tion, but their efforts were always backed and their success was often determined by the enthusiasm of the whole student body. Many a strong foe has confronted our Red-Clad crew, but no matter what the odds, we have not yielded. At times we had a rent torn in our tops'l or were shaken by a broadside, but courage and determination kept our banner flying proudly aloft. What they may have lacked in num- bers or skill, our fighting men more than made up in spirit: we are proud of them and of their deeds. fi it cursitq Regus Regus Regus Regus Regus Regus Regus Regus Regus Regus Regus Regus Regus Regus Regus Regus Regus Regus Regus Regus Regus Regus Regus hattafl druves In aga for the Iebo Lynch gh OHS MCDOPOU St Peters Staten Island Holy Trunuty De LaSalle Charnunade Brooklyn Prep Manhattan Prep St John s St Peters Staten Island Cardunal Hayes Fordham Prep Buooklyn Prep Immaculate Conceptuon Stepunac Scranton Prep CurI'uS St Mary s Amsterdam LaSalle Columbua Grammar Ruce New orp Poly Prep RuC9 Power J f T Y C T t mst Man und esuu ournamen ournamen ' , , 30 . ' , 47 ' , 50 ' ' , 35 ' , 49 40 ' 42 ' , 46 ' 4I , H , , 69 ' ,,,,,,,, 63 , , , 39 ' WNW, 5I . ' Wa, , 52 ' W ,,,,,, 49 . ' , 6I ' , , ,,, 43 ' ,Y , Y 55 A 58 , , , 38 Regis H , 48 Alumni ,,,, ,, , , , 36 A ss, , 53 , , 62' ' , 39 ' 38 ' , 75 A , 80 ' 46 44 ' 4I ' 38 ' 38 . ' 36 ' 42 , 60 ' 79 ' 67 ' 59 ' , W , 40 ' 4l D , 43 ' ,, , 59 , , 34 ' , , , 52 ' , , 53 ' , 38 , , , 5I 35 Basketball -1v- '--- -- -Q4 y . - Y , 4.....-,. - I-.....,.. ...... .- . ,.,, C-. , , , , Q15 Kneelung R Myron J Murtaugh J Ennus J Meehan Standung Coach Al Naples D DeMarco F Lynch lCaptaunl T Cox J McDonough J Ryan R Meyer Not Puctured B Bradford and T Macpeak The begunnung of the 19501951 Regus basketball season saw a comparatuvely unexperuenced squad take the floor as only four members of last year s Newport runners up returned thus season However far more damagung than lack of experuence was the lack of heught on the Rauder team A number of games were lost because the stout hearted but smaller Regus men could not control the backboards agaunst taller opponents To suggest that the year went by wuthout many moments of glory for the Regus cagers would be erroneous Those of us who were un the crowd that heralded the spectacular Regus comeback un the funal quarter at Stepuruac as the team set a new Rauder Scorung record those who saw that record broken agaun wuthun two weeks as Don DeMarco set an unduvudual scorung record those of us who cheered the fast breakung Crumson and Whute to the run away vuctorues over Manhattan and Fordham and the up set of hugh rankung Ruce wull attest that thus years Regus courtmen provuded some of the most brulluant chapters of the school year whule beurug a thorough credut to themselves and to theur school The success of the Varsuty was due un large part to Coach Al Naples who un hus furst coachung assugnment dud an admurable uob of weldurug the team unto an alert hard runnung sharpshootung snappy passung outfut Rev Thomas J Byrne SJ the new Durector of Athletucs exemplufued the Regus spurut un leadung the enture student body un support of players who went all out for the school and for theur followers Captaun Frank Lynch who dud a tremendous job of reboundung fughtung Jack Ryan hard druvung Ruchue Meyer and Tom Cox playmaker Ernue McDonough and Don DeMarco holder of the new sungle game scorung record deserve specual accolades of prause but Reguans can well be proud of each and every member of the 1950 1951 squad for theur ever spuruted druve and theur sportsmanshup :sig 31. l --L-. hrs E' P Conv OW9 erge OME one C Ie MS!-alwarr Syer S Q r 3 i 'J Y' ,V I . '. . , I ' . . ' . . . 'gi 1 - - ' n ' - T m . O . 69 I h. f f l ? if arms if , B K' 54 i YQ WG' I, . fg N, Xa ix nfs JN- 'X . S Q aw 19515 T3 '4 H Q X1 'fifzf RE 2 sf L 3, zf' .kwin ' J IH B X gg' fl .5 , E O Ill-- rf' J, V. Basketball Coached by Mr. James R. Carney, S.J., the Jay Vee this year with a total of seven won and eight lost equalled last year's team in the number of victories. Considering the difficulty of the schedule and the caliber of the opposition, the cagers gave a good account of themselves. Actually the record book is deceiving, for almost all the losses were heart-breakers in which the game could have gone to either team. It must be remembered, too, that the squad does not have the regular use of the gym, but must fit in its practice when it can. The primary purpose of the Jay Vee is not to win games but to prepare material for next year's Varsity. Typical of the spirit and fight instilled into the players were the two games with Brooklyn Prep. The Red-clad Raiders were trounced by Prep in their first encounter, but later in the season they bounced back and smothered their Brooklyn rivals, 60 to 35. With nine of the present Varsity graduating in June, such standouts as hard-driving Captain Tom Lane, Bill Sullivan, and George Bouvet will be sorely needed, Sullivan led the individual scoring with l4O points, then followed Bouvet with l23, Dougherty with 97 Lane with 87 Fitzgerald with 78 and Dempsey with 67 Skiko takes things rather philosophically in the New Dorp game C E3SY DO 4 Regis Regis Regis Regis Regis Regis Regis Regis Regis Regis Regis Regis Regis Regis Regis This is the style that won Bouvet a place on the Varsity SEASON S RECORD Chaminade Manhattan St Peters CStaten ls Fordham Brooklyn Loughlin Prep Prep Stepinac St John s La Salle East Side Settlement Power Memorial Brooklyn Prep S John s New Dorp Xavier Flying Jack Dempsey at Manhattan Iandl How about that ref? The Wrens More than one hundred eager Freshmen responded when Mr James R Carney SJ called for candidates for the Wrens That every one of them meant business was evidenced by the keenness with which they vied for positions on the ultimate squad as the cutting went on A workable squad was determined within several weeks and then they settled down to a regular pattern of mstruc tion and drill From the start Steve Sarsfield showed the qualities of leader ship which won him the proud position of Captain of the Wrens From the start too the whole team displayed a determination to improve in practice and a spirit and aggressiveness on the court which won them the respect ofthe whole school Hampered by not having a regular place for their drill sessions the Wrens went through an ambitious I9 game schedule with a 9 and lO record Manhattan Xavier Brooklyn Prep Fordham and Loughlin were among their victims while only St Johns and Cardinal Hayes defeated them twice Sarsfield led in the individual scoring with l68 points Ryan followed with l43 Cahill had l32 and Lawler 97 Regis Regis Regis Regis Regis Regis Regis Regis Regis Regis Regis Regis Regis Regis Regis Regis Regis Regis Regis Ballet at Regis. SEASON'S RECORD 35 St. Helena's , 26 Manhattan , 39 Cardinal Hayes 36 St. Peter's 4O Lycee Francaise 32 Manhattan , 47 Fordham , 53 Loughlin 44 Rice ss, W 40 Xavier , , 38 Cardinal Hayes 42 St. Peter's , 38 Fordham , 23 St. Bernard's 32 St. John's 28 St. Helena's 30 Cardinal Hayes 3l St. John's 52 Brooklyn Prep Hofmann versus gravity and Fordham. The W reris keep things 75 nlcving if - , T ., 16 6,9 Q1 'G '5x '? , - 9 V ' 1 A 1' 'Q' m?1 G Q A ' ' v cel. 1 Q Aw? U 'arms f ws ' E613 5926, Q5-gm we 4 811 Qs s afgls 4 h O 0 U 4 fi V , .- R ,f ll ,,, f NX X ' X 5 - is V,fV Q f s 4 l 475' f vif'1f 5Q fi ff b TQ-2 Ai 4 ,f t 3' 6 cv if- Nw. 11- K ,I ,fy ' . Z ii' N fr 2 .L ' , wifi' ' 'X - as 1 3 D33 ' ,Q f A' .fun 5. T nl' WI ' 'Q' WHYXYYXTYXCJ orsitq John Keutman takes off as Tom Fahey submarunes In durmg a relay Co Captams Cawley and Hayden confer with Coach Walter Spence At the begunnmg of the year the swnmmers elected Bull Cawley and Wally Hayden as their co captains The wisdom of the chouce IS made clear by a look at the records Bull partncnpatmg mostly an the lOO yard free style and back stroke events compnled a total of 70 pounts Wally who specnaluzed an the breast stroke amassed 76 points and also won a snlver medal for placmg second nn the Pruvate Schools Meet Jum Wmberg was tops In the 220 free style department Rounding out the Sensor members of the team were hard workmg Fred Hahn and apprentlce Tom Fahey The underclassmen boasted John Keutman of Jumor Year and the versatnle Freshmen Dave Nncholas and Bull Drew Mr Walter Spence the team Coach played a vutal part nn the development ofthe nnduvrdual swnm mers and Mr John F X Condon SJ Moderator wuth the able assist ance of Mnke Pnerce Manager of the team carried on the plannlng and busmess ends of the seven meets In whuch the squad competed Front Row W Drew J Keutman D Nncholas Second Row T Fahey F Hahn W Hayden W Cawley J Wmberg Back Row Coach Spence and Manager Pnerce At the whistle the team takes to the air-but not for long! Bull Drew demonstrates dnvung style Q 1, , fi Captain and pu Cmnfa Sw ri wwe Hanfahan Catcher Jack Ryan and Slugger DeMarco. .Q . A, , , .-we ' lnfielders E. Drexler, T. Hughes, and D. DeMarco, in a pepper game. Eos H :mf , M 'V' ,H Waiting for their turn at bat: L. LaPorte and J. Edwards. On the bench: G. Jeffers, F. Burgess, R. Vilardo, R. Mirabile, A, Pastore. Standing is W. Hanrahan. - L Slttang J Ryan R Mnrabnle T Hughes D DeMarco L LaPorte W Hanrahan J McShane J Edwards E Drexler Standing Coach AI Naples ManagerA Kenneke L Scultu R Zeffer G Jeffer G Bouvet R Colhns A Pastore F Burgess R Vnlardo R Vntale J Merklm bu! 'QI Jack Edwards comes down wnth a curve Bo b Vitale Jum McShane J oe Mefklln Intramurals Under the dnrectlon of Rev Thomas J Byrne S J lntramurals reached a new hugh thus year The Inauguration of tackle football was one of the mann steps taken un promotlng a vastly expanded program ln which all four years participated Senlor A won the Fourth Year champlonshlp and Junior D was the wm nlng team In Third Year Sophomore D and Frosh A shared top honors In the lower dlvlslon Father Byrne :nvlted Ed Koleman lme coach of the New York Grants to present trophues to the men of the wlnmng football teams voted most valu able by thelr own team mates Sensor A voted Joe Lutton the man who dud most to lead them to vlctory Junuor D chose Dan McCarthy the best player on the squad Jack Dempsey was chosen by Sophomore D and Ross Vllardo by Frosh C 80 V' QM 'L' xc-Cv-QM SWK X e S qhe Qam iv ,cumg- 41 ug jo, '49 A ii . - I J Y' I Lfxtf T ? ' 1 -5- V. - y .. -' - ,ng Q ,- 9? K fx if . 1 : W :Q- - A 'in 2 if - , . 's YNI' S. .Q , e 1 'Qs Round I Eff end for a sizeame gai fl. Lined up and ready for a ction. 4-4-1 Y Working me W.. , WL M.V. . Coach of the New Ed Kolernan P awards in football: R. Vilardo, J. Dempsey, York Giants, D. McCarthy, and J. Lution. Looking for an ope ning Like Football, lntramural Basketball set a new standard for itself this year, when the Senior teams found themselves threatened by unusually strong Junior and Sophomore squads. Reason for this was the fact that members of the Jay Vee were permitted to play on the lntra- mural teams. Senior B took the Fourth Year crown in both halves into which the season was divided. Like- wise, the Third Year championship was twice won by Junior A, and the Sophomore by 2-C. ln the Freshman division, l -A was the first-half winner and l-D the second-half. ln the series for the school championship, Sophomore C de- feated the upper-division winner, Junior A. The Most Valuable Players of the respect- ive teams were: Bill Hanrahan in 4-B, Bill Sul- livan in 3-A, Fred Gluck in 2-C, and Steve Sarsfield in I-D. Driving in for 2 points, Intramural swimminq M Pierce Varsity Manager Bill Kane and Tom Fahey, winners of Senior Intramurals '1 1 M.-vu. ,V gg .1 ,. .wifi Nr if '1 ivflf i..W,:',,,v.- 2'3 I' J' ' r. Wa,,.....,,.,..,,.,..,,N A if , . Ne9C, N,vS? as i , .4 .A I 'Wx-.RQ ' f 'QNNXN ,v -,...w-.. 'L pwwwflx ' MMG? 1 'MWF-Y .r 'UWmN fr 4 N., if 4 , ', l MN!-f..,4 fy .xx wh wmv Rf . , S . -. 'X fl wx 1 l ' KWRLN' ' it A ' ,A - lcavl'-f4f'o'-'l'1lg,,, V I uzalg-X V D I nigga, T V 'jk' Q Q If . V' .X ,t . V , : gl ,- .-J . 1 vw' ',-,.-,:-aw,s,,.- -1' -. eniors Now is the time when, with mixed feelings of joy and regret, we leave our good ship and set out for the adventure of life. As the long- boat brings us ever closer to the wharf, we can only remember the clear sailing and the good times we had on board. We realize all too keenly that we have but begun to explore the vast reaches of Literature, and Science, and History, and the rest, but the purpose of Regis was to carry us just so far on our journey. Now we are off to continue our discoveries on our own, or must seek passage on another ship. We remember with respect and gratitude those who have instructed us, and directed us in the development of our talents. Though many times we did not appreciate their labors, we now realize how devoted was their zeal and how great the service they rendered. Soon we shall submit the results to the great test of life .... 1 2 W' ff? My ,fe 1 ff , '+.TV1?ff3 M ' ' A'b'fe5f'iEs ,- ' S5355 254, 1 r. 3 - ' H0 Kmgsbridge Terrace, Bronx 63 ,N.Y, Track 2 3. Lin-'fgiicaf CH Cross Countr 0', 4 Y, 2, 3 D 2 Ixsfhemalrics Chllb- iodality, 2' 3: i'Gge-,en C!ub, 4: Class Of?::earyISociety -4 . Pasteur Acadexsrfreg. 3 F, ' 1 . . . uard of HO p , 4 A bug on P nor, 3, 4 , . . hysics . ' ' :crm A. BP-R g ' voice m the Russian -Linjart-tfme baritone . Bronx 53 N,Y. gfcal Chop. - - . hfts his 2300 Sedgwick Avenue, , A C m Sodahtv. W-1-3' 3 0 ' B dre,1' 2, 3. 4 Q - ' 3 . , , Sanctuary 2:?,a1Jw A r e r Wa ragged, :eg Society' A ' ' ' Debf5NtT'?ematRcs Club. 4 ' ' 'Pasteur 'X A 'onax Sum Ab r ee Eommittee A . . . ATNQUC Counc' ' ' . an ' , demy,A .. h dasS,alphabet:caIly . . , d of 1 e d,e..,'1lfs 12:12 bY NER amen E- BWMAGCRI SA N-Y' N w 0' ' 377 Easy XABKS Sifeiv avi ok Honcgxirxqg-Eeee' 3, A , U e 0 '93tKrXQ. Q ,2'3'A,- A.'lD3fNC SOMWI' ww Cwb. 7-- 3' owl STN' 2' Vh0'09'ape crew, 3. A ' ' S. + me S1399 'X' 'Sxagasxeuv Academy' of the mair1SfaYS O - ' ' ., , one I cue- he Red h:s.teeih on a poo E211 . . - r . 86 h Amljlfwi fhfe. ilrennial bea ?N.W.V., Fafhefn- JOHN E. BENNETT 2 H0 Avenue S, Brooklyn 29 N Y Sodaliry 1 2 4 , ' ' ' 31 4: C - club' Lgsamuafv SoCie'1Q'f Q ee- 2 . . . Guard of Ho . . . . Intra-Mural Cha-m.pg get-,atiI'1g, I ' g A EEZ Dreamy e - Yed Jack 5' U . . . always has a 'UQS Good N' h h rg fl I ., . toward the ciassicsf arp eye for extra ciifgits lncessianfly - - - eang x -J EN 5 J BRACKS NY' . ria ' I3 21st DriVe' Mm 19-I HCS . Drama 3 4, 2' , 3, ffacef' , . Dramaf:CStIa5li1gi, 2' 4 - . . . f ha 4 ' ' 3. 4 ral C ef' 3. ff- .MU 2- ISV 2, S13 fra ff. f C , 1, I 1m . sfa r O QW Sodalltyh l . ' SDW3 - ' 'Re9'an lcombmagogrld hun Medagebarigiknyt 4 . . UnUSua,,The lea . . CB . . ' ' , - basfeur A Of 425 sense Ureatf? Q00 Poef Lid Solid 5 Uessn k . IOO GLIO J, slsc0 JOSEPH Y 9, N. ' 104th Sfreer, New York 2 . 349 East 3 4 . I Sodanry. 2biCe45O,g1, Guard of H0705 I , Debafi 1Q'3 ' Socfe . ' ' I Champs, , - Sanctuary I tra,MUra twed mlffee' 4 ' ' ' n - f, fumba - - ' good ni' get 3 e-orally t 6 -t , but f don Loves to dance' e 'O fm sorry, 'WS E ' . ' 9 A - ' and easy .9017 the Quesnon ' 4 4 H V, f SN- , r R., ,rg , fjgmfgf f-QQ .3 ,q 4. W ' N2 ' W xiii? 4 L - i fr J gQLiZf?f'fl'Qer r , - ,wwe k r . neg. 25 , A, , , 4-jg'-2,2x' , 1 ' 'Y k- 'gwf EUGEN E M. BRANDON 203 Alexander Avenue, Bronx 54, N, Y, Sodalfry, l, 2, 3, 4, Cofnmirree, 4. . . Guard of Honor, l, 2, 3 . . . Safvcruary Socfery, 4 . . . Glee Club, 1, 4. . . . Drafnaflcs, 4 . . . Photography Club, 2, 3 . . . Cheer Leader, 4 . . . Swffnfnmg, 1 . . . Debating, 4 Class Officer, l. Wwe carrot-top COOAIP . . . a partfdoates fh 'hob 5 man of rea! versatfl C6068 for the P. D, S llfy , . 87 rwtormr c. srtocrc 3 35-64 Btst Street, Jackson Hekghts, L. L ' A.A , A K,.- N -if ' Debatkng, 1, 2, 3, A . . . Dramatics, 3, 4 . . . Orchestra, of AVV- ' 1, 2, 3, 4 . . . Sodahty, X, 2, 3, 4, Commlttee, '7, A . . . Guard ot Honor, 3, 4 . . . Gtee Ctub, 4 . . . Dance Cornrnkttee, A . . . Pasteur Academy, 3, A. urgator for teachers always gets a Merit Card we won t forget the newspaper he edited for t e h Sodalnty EDWARD L saooxcs 'MO East N53rd Street Bronx 56 N Sodahfw' Basketban Wrens I Sv 2 Guard O Honor 2 Quartery A tact Kava wet Champs LBERT v B around athlete but prftfers tfoorimkirarlll mle Snujrfon 79 Magnoha AV UETTNER kd A temtotelnfa elf enue FI zaipit onethe All Star team GCIUSHY SHO e QC3denY1yl3243 Math Oral pafk L 1 s u ues OC'eTY 4 Ph Dfamatrcfglatucs Club 4 All baba Otogfaphy Clug img 4 SaPaSteur Y0uth has I Science Deb nctuary 88 al settled In Zysdhlgfth whiz the EFEIFIQ 'I Sm P y ' ' ' h Sop '. I ' ,,Y. - X-,L .. 2'3iA ' 3A.f. ' 'SWA A... 'A' Au- 1 . , ' , ' th 'A -3 -I ng on th Sod .,, 4 ' eof DONAL W BUTTERFIELD I7 Center Drive Manlvasset L I lntra Mural Champs 2 Art Staffs Quarterly Ow 4 Regfan 4 rage Crew Sodal 3 Committee 2 Debatmg 2 Dramatlcs JOH E BURKE ff5faff 2 3 232 Sherman Avenue New York 34 N Y OU' All Ame Ca A Cai-710 J unfors ragged In f Sodallty I 2 4 Comrmttee I 2 Guard of wrt Hon 2 3 4 Quarterly Staff 3 Mathe- matics Club 4 Dance Committee 4 Dram.-mcg rack 4 John IS hand ball ha py tlclans and a Hobby unnln ootbal! an easy man a good press agent f ctors can t re lst 9 to get along Of po I it Mister Roaster P CAVA H60 LIER Abbott Boulevard P l Sodalfty I 2 4 HILL PATRICK J CA alsade N J f lntra M ral OS-nm' ree ance Commrtt Y k 28 N r 85th Stree' New Yer 524 E35 DS 2 S-2'1ce7agySocte ee u 4 ee 4 asfeuf Academy 3 30 S1dCaesargN0 1 ,, a frustrated Da 2 GUa'd4of Horozrnci b Commlttee Glee Clu daI'fY 2 3 lg0C'e'y 4 fftcef I SO SanCtu8gY Classo Commmee Vinci can fn-ntate fum to .7 Sweet on H favorite expgisxir m'55eS a tura Y tanfly Red na bies Cons Known 'fs mum ther mikefball game 89 hx 4. . 'ig - , 5 ,3,4 ' l.: ', ...S 2... ity,2, N . A ,,.4- - ' l :r ' ' ' J' ' '...3.: ' 'lr 0f.7.., ,,4... - 3,4...T' ' ' . ' - .0 I'- ' ... l ' S' ', ' , I. :C . I I 4... -u Ch fy, D H'p' ---G' . . . I 117-Heli , l V. 'fax ' EUGENE J. 4308 Sem s CAVANAGH treet, Woodside, L. I Gua d ion'Imi32eHi 1Oi'. 1, 2 3 4 .Inf'-' ' A ra Mural Chjxigsaly Sociepldaxty, 162' 3 4. ' ' ' ' - - lee ciub' D9SCrjb gggfll' ES. ag Hfond f - ef W . afik O ll 'ng friend oodsfde ladee fan - . . iravzggaiahbuf mas! ' ' ' . a C . rt RA . er f onsrderate and 1525 Meyel? erstandf WILLIAM J. CAWLEY iii-08 20ist Street, St, Aibans II, N. Y. Varsity Swimming, I, 2, 3, 4, Co-Captain, 4 . . . Guard ot Honor, I, 2, 3 . . . Sodaiity, I, 2 ,... Sanctuary Society, 4 . . . Debating, I, 2, 3 . . . Ciass Otticer, 2. Co-Captain of the Mermen . . . hard to match as a source of fun . . . speaker in the Jesuit Oratorical Contest as a Sophomore. 70 4 Morris Park Avenu N 9, ew York 60, N Y Sodalit Y, 1 2 afy S - ' I 3, 4 Honofgcigfy. 4 I . I Marhemat, I . Sfeur ACade:'i5 Club 4 S Yi 3 a ' ' ' ancfu . . . . Guard OE ,.GeneH Write 8 ' ' ' Special- . QOOQIG-pleX.'Z6S ,n Math I h, h . . lg est amb' lfi0n: to RICHARD A. CORNISH 2200 East Tremont Avenue, Bronx 62, N. Y. Quarterly Art Statt, I, 2, 3, 4 . . . Drarnatics Business Statt, 2, 3, A . . .SodaIity, I, 2, 3, 4 . . .Dance Corn- rnittee, 3, 4 . . . Owl Statt, 2. Dick . . . well known for his posters and illustrations ublications . . . reserved and respected. in Regis p 3 I, 5 , 5 DONALD ' I BARRY J CULLEN 159 West 4th Street New York 14 N Y Class Offncer 4 Sodalnty 3 4 Guard of Honor I Sanctuary Socuety 4 De atnng 2 3 4 1078 RO M CRQN GU gm Avefw N Owl sfaff 2 cheer Leader 1 2 Intra Mural I ard Of Homo ue Brook, Champs 2 4Com f3 Yf126NY cad mfrre San em e Cmary 50 There s a guy l know well liked full of fun Sth Clef Don ernatlcs ClUby4 od Speak up Cullen 'ack has up In Laflrla r'7OL3Ctalf7 O Mer,g tellr 1 follows, of EEZ! s re fl e a Regis feamsy EUGENE E DANIEL 463 Cyrus Place Bronx 58 N Y Gee Club 3 4 Lnurgucal Chonr 4 Guard of Honor 2 3 4 So aluty 2 3 4 Dance Commlttee Mathematncs Club 4 One of the select few who can slng Russlan asprrlng crooner more waves In his half than ln the ocean .aw l ' 4... ' , '5 ,,, ..f wi' I 4 , , ,, - y,3. '4.,.M . ' .. , -., Y. r ,4...5 8, .. I f s I' - - ' '-.Pas ' , f . O' dv' 4 r 1 , 3 Y V, V , J W, I , y NAI, V , 4... ' ,. 91 5 C 3 D O7 East 239th StreefE:AHUN-I-Y I'0I'1x 70 N Y Sodallt Y 3 Socuety 4 Gfiuard of lee 3HOnOr .I 2 Sanctua 'Y De 8 ball enlo Y In the Sfdfj a qwef History Pe rlod Bank It he Rl oonovhvl xo N Y ARCO DONALD J DeM 567 Nxnth Street Brookwn X5 N Y o ahty X uard of Honor X anctuary S cxety Kass O hcer X BasketbaN re JV 'Z Varsxty 3 Xntra MuraX Champs AthXetxc Councx 4 Mathe rnatxcs Oub A xc A only rn n on the Varsnty who can sunk a ef oo with hus ru ht and knows hns Cp qi keeps check on e Math Club mem ers W PSX-TE - BrookNf' ' VHCCY. 5 vas ew 330' Wee C O X 5 X 2, 3' A , Preiecxi Bi A3 asm-naucs, 'l, oi Honor. KAW' 3 Gee Oub, 3 YC 1 vouce S X . v Soda KN Guard X 3,Sec Ch 'HSD uYe , 3, 4 Debakxngahagnps ,l NX 3 ' 92 xnna Ur H H famed for hls rl J mes can khmkgesfgtir coffee and 'Oni at the a 3 tazhgr, I see YOU' Pomt' but ,E , 11 In , ' ' . y ' . ' Sd',,2,3,A...G ,,2,3,A... S o',4...C i',,7.,3... 1Wns,Xg,,,g ',,4... - ,2 . . . 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W. , A V r AS J ouLl-AHAN Y 1-Hggth Streef Flushing N CommITfee 4 3 Dance It I4O24Commntt99 I Soda I Y EDWARD J DREXLER 61 O7 Woodsfde Avenue Sodalltyl 2 I Cross COUMVY I Track Woodsfde L I 3 Secretary ssocfate Edftor 3 S Ountr Owl Ne ports Editor y I 2 :ce Pr drilled ith 'Wm d TQ-,bm will be fhfffe W Hagan an ws Editor 2 rack and C Captafn 4 C as esrdent f Class of Matnematcs I I the James moke IS flwckest at the S htm Where Look for Tuesday evefy the National Guafd Magne' 'n with Gerry nfghf ros S Officer 2 Virgil Acadefh U Officer 4 lntra Mura Genera Excellence M Merit I ua o Society 4 Second 4 Sanctuary 1 tMedal 2 3 Inky The Veep of Senior Y walls wrth Honor Cards ea e papers n captafn and star o the Track D 9,3,,O,foN LD F ouwfmk Debating 3 ywoodfqvenue Bronx 61 N dalrifngnc 3 4 Orilliljif of Ono' 3 4 zglmee edalangguary Omefy flee Dub 4 193 ,f 0fOgr5p,L, Play win 1122 faizoixs A Capmfate gud y 93 can 5079 DE' Caesar! 16055352 Veg Fa!! one , AA 1 f ' 0 ' .,,4: ,4,-. I '.J A ' ',g ',4...T s C ,,,3,4g ' g... I ' ,3,4g V- ' o '5I... y,4... i Cb ' , - lChan1ps, ,2,4... I edal, 2, 35 in ', ...G rd fHonor,l,2,3, ', ...LatinS'glv , ,. D' ... ' ar... is ' A f Tm. 3, 5 So f,V'2'f4,., ' MD-..2,,,,C ld H I2 CO' s,4,-.S Se,l,4.'.' ' f Off 3'4 -A4 5 - 'I Cl. Chl., I 4-I' y, ...P - . Ofym- 4 Mowfte -, , O du A th JAMES R. ENNIS, JR. ,Ri 900 Jersey Avenue, Elizabeth, N. J. DW AR95' sf, Sodality, l, 2, 3, 4, Treasurer, 4, Committee, 2, 3 . . . N 1, E X 63. N' I Sgall- Sanctuary Society, 4 . . . Class Officer, l, 2, 3, 4, Trea- Oad' Bron v .OW euence surer of Class of 'Sl . . . Debating, 2 . . . Dance Com- bfidge R Or' 2. 3 'eval EXC mittee, 3, 4 . . , Basketball, Wrens, l gJ.V., 2, 3, Varsity, 235 twigs A Of, HOU , . 62 . 4 , . . Track, 3, 4 . . . vafsaiy Baseball, 4. Qual eball, A ' Valsltl ,. . . ,, . . I 3' A - ' g-,W B35 ,x X, , for the Big Jim . . . moneyeman of Senior Year and of Sodality Sodaliil . , Vald m Men ' S 'ern 'rl . . . only cager ever to be TKO'ed at the Garden . . . all- fl 3, CA' gecofl d . bligls around athlete. . da , S , . Y . Nte - Honor qabwln repo Colleigae ot we THOMAS J. FAHEY, JR. FRANK E. FISCHER 3216 Decatur Avenue, Bronx 67, N. Y. 2059 McGraw Avenue, Bronx 62, N. Y. Sodality, l, 2, 3, 4, Committee, l, 3, 4 . . . Dramatics, Varsity Swimming, l, 2 . . . Mathematics Club, 4 . . l, 2, 3, 4, President, 4, Dramatics Medal, 3 . . . Guard Debating, l . . . Sodality, 2, 3, 4. of Honor, l, 2, 3, 4 . . . Dance Committee, 4 . . . Mathe- - matics Club, 4 . . . Regian Staff, 4 . . . Quarterly Staff, 4. Cafches up on fosf Sleep ln Class - ' - DIGYS pool like 6 natural . . . seen but not heard. The man who came to dinner -and has never been the same since . . . runs the R.D.S .... played a big role in producing the Yearbook . . . strong on dependability. 94 '-. WILLIAM F. FITZMAURICE JAMES J. FLOOD, JR. 217 Wes, 238th Sfreef' Bronx 63, N, Y, 607 West l90th Street, New York 33, N. Y. Sodality, 3, 4 . . . Guard of Honor, 3, 4 . . . Sanctuary Mathematics Club, 4 . . . Varsity Swimming, 4 . . . Dance Society, 4 . . . Basketball, Wrens, lgJ.V., 3 . . . lntra- C0mmlff66, 4 - - - lnffa-MUf8l Champs, l. 2. 4 . . . Mural Champs, l . . . Class Officer, 3, 4 . . . Dance Guard of l l0n0f. li 2' 3. 4 . - - CFOSS COUVYTVY. l - - - Committee, 4, Sodality, l, 25 Committee, l . . . General Excellence Medal, l . . . Debating, l, 2. Fitz . . . Can we get six guys this afternoon? . . l , l . popufar, has ,cts of Spim. Loves to eat oranges . . . iomed the Regis mermen in Fourth Year . . . can take it or leave it alone when it comes to studies. A Jo 23 H Sod-alif 50 Newly N F' San K 7 2 old A EY mp Cfuafy 501-fag: 4 A . Gvefwe. 3,onX 6 'O ' 4. ' U 1 O17 therhpfg ba ard of H 1 Y 8,-on nd ,ba Oryor - X Expre del' at th ' In 2 3 Ss at e ' 1 4 2.4 dan . l ' 5 fo CSS r so ' . Q d 079 asf, myszenbelz atvay lOb 95 VINCEN T 290 Leffems A M. GALLAGHER venue, Brooklyn 25 N Y 'NILUAM L. FOOTE 238 Ward Avenue, Staten island A, N. Y. Guard of Honor, l,2, 3, 4 . . .Sodality, 3, A . . . Sanctu- ary Society, A . . . Orchestra, i, 2, 3, 4 . . . Owl Staff, 2, Sodam 3 . . .Varsity Swirnrning, 3, A . . . Glee Club, 4 . . .Class Guard y'f l, 2, 3 4. Officer, l . . .'Debating, l . . . Pasteur Academy, 3, A , 1 I Defijalflonorfl '20giCer, I 2. C . . . Mathematics Club, 4. Dramaticsafag. 3, 4 I D' h Ggn, h t C-Iassfgnitteey I, 2 Willie . . . usually found wandering down some aisle - - . Mathematlc' Glee Cluberjl EXCeIIenC'Ce'- l, 2 ' during class . . . toots his clarinet in the school orchestra. Hyinnien 5 Club, 4 ' -P. , Sancigledal, ' 4 of the be- . . hold ' ' - asfeu, A fy Societ' ' ' sf da Slthe ke Cadem 3 Y, 4 ncers rn Senigf 526:-B's cagh.bOX Y I ' ' ' - One pctii. W-- LOW 'NN-TER 3' G iz ui. i9a-o2 iifvilq Meme' Sl' Nbanfl 'r lfioftof . . ,5,,,,Cauaf 0 igrice Sodality, 3. A'-Icomgllueepxathemallcs Glu? l fi a gancwalxl Somew' xrlttlra-Niurai CVBYVVS' ' ' haS Committee. A ' ' ' H tops an intra-Murals , , . yr Math W 11 ' ' ' -1 in - - - . Wa Y tual QW'- 96 a pefpe JOHN F GRADY I 85 M ple Street Greaf Neck L FRANCIS R. GRULER l26O Edison Avenue Bronx 61 - . N. Y 2 3' 4 . '-- Glee Club, 3, 4. . . Dance C ' ' , glee C'Ub' , 'D amaTIC5 1, 2. 3, 4 . . . , of ReQiS O'CheStrabfgfharicS- 2' 3' giifyirl' DIlreC1f3aI Choir' 4 - gpionory 3' 4 . - ' De ating, 1 ' LifUd'91'C2 , Guafd O Owl Sraff, 4 - - ' - Mea, 4: Commw f Ofnfmttee 3 , dam u d f H Staff 3 eggfisg Onor lgasieur Acaqle. ugrterf nctuary Society 4, A ' ' my 4 ry Somew af? . re ll ht r I 2 3 Sand'-Ja h Regis Phllhaf' of the Glef' lua y I Srsheaflwhlnotes In the C ass OHIC9 1 C-OndUCtS t ealso C0mp05eS' f the piano kixflbti of Servo' Yea' Genius O the Clifton m0HiC - - ' ass section ushes profusely VINCENT F GUINEE 3543 ebann 84th Street Jackson Heights L. ' ommrrt' ' ' Orchestra A 9 - . . S ' Gsokcss A GUERTIN 1 3 - . . mu, Academi 3 .4. . GW, 0,31-my I3 Ridgecrest West Scarsdale N. Y. de 696:71 ZJSAGEE-NA ether. l Class Officer, 2 . . . So aliry l 2 3 4' Committee 3 - 9 out the four years, l nas been. 5 top . . . Guard of Honor 2 3, . , . anctuary ociety 4 ' ev 1589s . . . e ating, 2. . . w Staff 2 3 . . . ramatics . . . Dance Committee, . . . lntra-Mural Champs . . . ,V. Basketball 2 3. Known to his friends as George with the Parisian twist please. . . tal smoot istinguished dresser with a touch of the Continenta air . . well in several s o . handles himself p rtS. JAMES J HAGAN 526 West Ulth Street New York '25 N Dramatrcs X Guard ot Honor 3 Ow Statt 2 Sodahty X e Debatmg mrttee X Dance Commrtte O ,hm ra n propagandust fo Rockaway en often shootmg the breeze wlth Tom Dulla an e No nddmg Father I nt se mor Room e word so help m ANRAH AN FRED ERIC K 3447 C A HA Oflear A Sw,m a fv 1 Venue Bro gouniijgla 4 Drrbcom e HX 63 N Y WILLIAM A H t f 9 af 9 Fieddzt intra Murglgcgam Track 1 Zvarslty 60 46 Saunders Street Rego Park L Spofts Y Wh ps 2 3 RCVOSS Sodahty 1 ommxttee X Varsxty BasebaU 3 enthUSla5f ere did the I e9'5fI Xrttra Murat Champs Quarterly Stat f Udrans Come f C Scaarwctuary Socrety Mathematxcs Club mm? ross ourxtry rm ered the Regus Hall of ame when he pntched a o for the V soar o ANB s Intra Mura as t a rsrty me Bfned fo r SOHO Voce remark s 98 utter outfrt captams the a lf' E c , ,nr. ',,2,3,4... ...4--- ',x,2... I L, A.. .zCOm- ld '... ba ' r A ' h inth S' k' ', ,did'saya Y ey, I. Sod- ' ,r,2,3. , 'v .'.' , - 1 , ' . f ' .. ,1 - 5 4.,2,3.4'.c ' . ' .. ' A H ' ' 4... - ,t,2,A,.. r, 3,4... ',A... ' ,4 Et ' F ' n rf- J.. .... Af-f - lBkebII RALP H DANIEL A HART 368 East '62 G HARTMANN 33 ll 86111 sneer Jackson Herghts 1. 1 Sodanfy , 2 'Id sffee, Br Oh r ck Qllarferf GU-ard of X N 4 Ysfa HOITQI- 2 Sodallty 4 Sanctuary Soclety 4 Dance Comm1t tee 4 Inf,-a 4 3 Th MU 1 Mar goode Gfoan I ra Champs 2 Emiflcs Clu e a Dangerous Dan carries germs ln hrs vest pocket joke d makes for: t get that WAI. TER 35 O7 A H vars 91st sneer AYDEN Gouffffysxfmmfn Woodhaven 21 N Ll MJl13,fa1ono, 2' 'aw 5,31 ,oca,,,a,n KENNETH c HEL1.w1G s DS an D 5 rog 1565 Odell Street Bronx 62 N Y chWafly I ctuary Somers Znng s U h msd! C-Qwleyf'-90' of rhe 3 'nfra Sodahty I 2 3 4 Commuttee 4 De atnng I 2 3 re Uses if-litre brigade Quarterly Staff 2 'Til le fo' Dlctzjgfg Wit Ken one of the mtellectuals a true skeptrc Mlster do we have to take your word on that 7 99 'N f - Y ' ,,I I,2., I ,3 , . 1 --I . , 's' .- 7-a -, , 'Y' ,, . . . I' A .. Q h ' .'lgti4finQ. ...atwo-day-a-week man. ' ' ' fiends 935777. ' ' ' appreciates a . I A , t C - g'7.23 rd -..L-b 1, :Ci ' .Yl ' ., . .4 ' ' ,,: ' f A - 4... .. ' nf . ,, ,, . . h H THOMA 5 P- HENN:ssY 2 463 Valentine Avenue Bro 5 i hx 8, Y Stage Crew ,2 3 . . . Debating vl ,4 . , ' Sodart Academy, 3, '4 ' 2 - - - Mathe,1ngii!'5v 39 Committee f,Tom'l h - . . Dance COmmittZe lib: 4 . , . Pastgul Crew 0ldSthe ' ' r . ' - - alw Scenery - movie that C0355 '2gS,gwfZetfefLi?affl,i'2i,L0ff forthe stage JOHN J PHGGKNS JR . . . . Sees every , , , 70 Marbie Hiii Avenue, New York 63, N. Y. Sodaiity, i, 2, 3, 4, Committee, 2, 4 . . . Guard of Honor, i, 2, 3, 4, Treasurer, 4 . . . Track, Manager, 2, 3, 43 Cross Country, Manager, 2, 3, A . . . Sanctuary Society, A . . . Debating, i . . . Ciass Otticer, i . . . Pasteur Academy, 3, 4 . . . Mathematics Ciub, 4 . . . Dance Com- mittee, A . . . intra-Murai Champs, 1, 3. Jack , . . manages the Track team . . . takes care of the finances of the Guard of Honor. JOHN J. HOPKINS Y. 2266 cream Avenue, Bronx 61' N' H . ' i . . . Guard ot -onor, 1- 2- 2i:ifsmfx:tes'. . . A .'oek,arrag. A . - -im'a'MU'ai Champs- - THOMAS A i-rue ,, .. h on the Senior Ro0m . - - 612 W ' HES hisxgylaudhl leads t:2TPgda!Tg:ar1kSQiVin9 Dnve 'each an Varsity Ba ist l82nd Streef, New Y k ' ' ' , S O A h daligyy 2, 39 all. 4 . . . lnfra,M r 33- N, Y. Academy' 32 4 I I 'CMa'hemaris!arjfhampS' 2 - 5 ggou peasantsp, ' ' ross Country, 3ki'b, 4 . . . iastegg man' h' - 1,1 in t e Varsity 1,5228-drop the atom bomb,, all-time P149 - WOO ' WILLIAM V. KANE ' X A ' I63 77th Street, Brooklyn 9, N. Y. Class Officer, 2, 3, 43 President of Class of 'Sl . . . Sodality, l, 2, 3, 4, Committee, l, 4 . . . Guard of Honor, ating l 2 3 Dramahcs 2 D amatics Medal 2 Dance Committee 4 Virgil Academy 4 Owl Staff 2 eClub l 2 3 Liturgical Choir 4 General Excellence Medal l 3 Second in Merit 2 The above pedigree wins Bill the title Mr Regis stars in the Glee Club has enough Honor Cards for a Canasta deck also a Virgil man MICHAEL J KELLEHER 94319 KE'-'-Y Soijiahly l 2 helps Road Teane k 8403 53rd Avenue Elmhurst L I feaswe, 4 Comm, C N J Sanctuary Society 4 Intra Mural E' lee 3m 4 Marhggor lr 4 Drailaticl 2 Champs 4 Dance Commmee 4 ural Champs 3 edal S2225 U anCl 'afY Soclset Mike or Whitey wit congeniality and versatility aSfeurA1iJn em ,Dance omy at sports have made him vastly popular fond of ZOOUS for thGefS mvo ved emy 3 4 lhlra good music r 9Ood fuck G ee fub lg blind d te lol nd herds rhe,,C27'g5srsb ey 39s l,2,3,4...Debi,,,,4... ',g , ...Gle l,',.-,,4g ' 3, fT- . ,3, , ' . , , . . 2,3i4 .ee ' - , .' .. ' - r - -2.3 Sodaliry, I, 2, 3, 4, Committee, 2 . . . Guard of Honor, 4: Capfaf ,' Guard oflf.7rg'cal Cho, ' ' ' Glee b i,2,3,4... , . f,,,,g-M 23-3.4 fri. , i - , b'4 -' 1 .. , i, .. . t, --, -' J.D'f,. ' '--P h C -' 4. ... f G! C! I H' - , . - . , a ,, -FW HENRY V. KENSKNG 50 Rutiand Street, Mount Kisco, N. intra-Murai Champs, A . . . Giee Ciub, A . . . Dance Committee, 4 . . . Sodaiity, i, 2, 3, A . . . Sanctuary Society, A. husiastic intra-Mural player . . the Hank . . . ent Kisco Kid lMount Kisco, that is . JAMES L. KXERNAN 'Z3i'Z Loring Piace, Bronx 53, N. Y. Sodatityl, i, 2, 3, A-, Committee, i . . . Sanctuary Society, 4 . . . Debating, 'Z . . . intra-Murai CHBNDS. 'Z - - - Pasteur Academy, 4. DAVI Jim to his friends . . . steady diet of trots . . . that H12 E D W. KIN . cut! . . . serious, amiable. Sodality merson Aven GSBURY 4 ' I 2 ue' W --.Qu- -3,4. ester, 2 ' Briefly St 1 Commx Qlewood N Mathemggfleur Aa::flfj3r,h4 -meg? I, - - . Dran-I .. J' afou d - . . an th ' C est lfQr. clasgcaftfxusehsol ef artist Whose ra. I . . . Sic, ' ' - a lo work ' ver of the fisesjzn frequent, S, especial Y 'Y hair- 102 , 4, .gigll ,,,:' ' 5 ,Jayme 1. if .1 g x 1 T M, A T! ,V H ' 1:1 ' K. 1 'I a 'if . S -2 , ft? ,gr-.Y 55 1 25 I -3 eg Tr Y Q S 'Jvc 3 A x N Ja- 1 ,ja QW sf ' 4 2 iid ' . ,dev , , L fftjl fQ? L , T5 JOHN W. KONVALINKA, JR. 44 Trenor Drive, New Rochelle, N. Y. Sodality, 3, 4 . . . Guard of Honor, 2, 3, 4 . . . Sanctuary Society, 4 . . . Photography Club, l, 2, 3 . . . Regian Staff, 3, Photography Editor, 3 . . . Owl Staff, 2, 3 . . . Dance Committee, 4 . . . Mathematics Club, 4 . . . Pas- teur Acaderny, 4. The New Rochelle Rocket . . . sides with J ih the battle to have the classroo ' never misses a dance. ack Kelly '77 windows shut . . . EDWARD J. LAFFERTY 130 75th Street, Brgolqlyn 9' N' Y. Ow! Staff, 3, 4, Editor-'n-Ch' f 4 . frefect, l,' COf'nf'nfttee kfharrhian, bf ifoiof , 263, 4 .I Olnchestra, 3, 4 , . . Debating I 2 3 4' E ...GNOME XCeenCMdl'1. ,.,, AVID LBBELL Y Lim H 'f e 6 a wav' C fd of Hon 4 Sodafit 965 pu 'S 6 ' ' - V h lu pa' - , GRN 5 ff. V- 333 Mos o 'Committee' 4 -4 . U ' Qwls T. .I I 2 3 4. ary Socnefwural QhamDj . V 1 ' fu a. my' . Sodamy' 4 - ' ' Sami . - ' lmrfeuf Acade iC- 1, 2, 3' L adef- 1,935 ,, . . a Com D , Cheefmitee, 2, 4 , LaBelle -Once, Dal'1Ce Com Shut fffe fhe daily V7 ,dv - , . he pS HC- Dev' leader . - ' , beef relief C seeihg ery active ih the IO3 HIT AMB ROBERT A. L Bronx 63' N- YJC cert ue, - on . 2426 Universiixl Avenhcss Manafigaaigecfgnd in. A-i5U5 A,.. .ee'2.. 2. 3-. 3 a mv' . mit' ' ,saricw Orchestra' J' , Vifgfx Pia S' 3' Aogiglziinnor, Aijance Com' Mastei'.xA ' 'D gociaiiwi . ,Guardtw 3 . . - Mem-JMurai Champs., C1055 Souix, 3' A' iassics - - ' mHaSocietY- A ' 'DebatinQi J I ver of the C ai'Y 2 A - ' ' a O mittee, ' . horn ' ' ' ii 3 is n wif 'mura . Q me - iriffa in JAMES J. LaTORRE 160 Hilton Avenue, Hempstead, L. l. Sodality, i, 2, 3, 4 . . .Guard of Honor, 3, 4 . . . Sanctu- ary Society, 4 . . . Glee Club, 4 . . . Dance Committee, 4 Dramatics, 4 . . . Library Staff, 2 . . . Pasteur Academy, 3. Jim . . . Who's got the parsing? . . . rents his voice to the Glee Club . . . Hey! goin' down to Stanley's? 4 Q, r LEO F. LaPORTE, JR. i I4 Highwood Avenue, Leonia, N. J. Sodality, 3, 4 . . . Guard of Honor, 1, 2, 3, 43 Vice Pre- fect, 4 . . . Debating, 2 . . . Photography Club, 2, 3 . . . Varsity Baseball, 3, 4 . . . Stage Crew, I, 2, 3, 4, Property Manager, 2, 3, Stage Manager, 4. Impromptu orator . . . I read a book on that . . . If you don't know whether you ought to wear it,-ask Leo. E . ri 4 i J f N 55 i rx i ROBERT P LAVACH 377 Orchard Terrace Bogota N J So ahty I 3 4 Dramatics 3 4 Sanctuary So 2,8 ERARD B ciety 4 Pasteur Academy 3 4 Dance Com Sod Prospect pa k W LAVERY mittee 4 allty 1 2 r egf 3 4 Brook, La Vache Mister what oratlon of Cicero did we Genera 'QIl Acadgomfnirfee yn I5 N Y translate this term? likes his Science C ass lggllence M115 4 Guard of H S10 k 'Ce' l a 2 gamaflcs 3 Ono' cruoqjiefulglono, C-ar S a in Sight ggriigsp' Society Ose Cf b 7h -Snr 2 3 u of Japaneggg-fgi'?AA VER M fstef P C L Gua 'US efHfiiR AW'-ER Jo :PH T LUTTON fd of Hon cad Valley C S r Of A ' Cen, . 3 4- . 'age N. Y, 92 E.-,ef End Avenue New York za N. Y. Com army Swim nllrtee I Omcef 3 Wee 4 '1Q ,4 - - . an odd. G era of Honor 1 2 3 4. . . amy 1 2 - Committee 2 4 . . . Sanctuary Society 4 . . . Class Offi- .. . e ann- , . Marhem ti - - Owl 5, fffuary OC. It Q I B 'CS Cl b a '3 4 le' ' c r I . . . Intra-Mural Champs 2 4. O 1, - U , 4 , , I drosg Dance Q ' t and reserved but he packs plenty of talent and . .-Cr . , . Cfuard f oumry' me I . . la s a good game of pool, a better game ' Ushe, H!! 4 0 Ho ' Kid ', nor OfffCer energy . p y of basketball, and a whale of a game of football . . . . . . good n t 6 Wed lo keeps a sports scrapbook. 5 P LYNC H 3 431 96th gfreet Comm L 3 I Bask aiilsfalll Xgffgns 'I Va ass Off 4 p f'S'fY 2 3 4 Sanctiitlr I 2 3 re ec 2 Commit Capfaln 4 Capt Y SOCle!y 4 guard of Jee 1 2 am F 5 Ortgr I shofr fffgvliwble anfalds the R359 C0mm.rfee 32 3 4 ugky ers O that ,Um P DONAL F MCCARTHY 35 N4 94th Street Jackson Hetghts L Sodahty A Commtttee 2 Gee Ou Track 3 Cross Country 3 good sense of humor u got the tnrne wonder who got the other 5 cDONOUGH JAMES R M 76 A2 Vlfith Street Ftushtng E H NX X X Odaxtfy iid ot Xeotilore e a anctuary Somew V t ance ommtitee Baqtetban J am arstty Basebax Ernne arsnty play maker the Flushlng F39 doodle ha a good left and deadlb' Set 5 Ot 706 I Sod- 5 ', ' ,. cr , , n ', ' .-.4.. 1 'F U . . . -.egg . , ' ' 'L ',X,'2,3,g ' , ,b ,2,g ,. Yo ' O . 1 , -,Nm D G fat Cx, ...S 'W:2'3A G H ,t,'2,'5,..S ' D C - 'A.,. ', .V.,'l,33 Y. 4..,v' -VA- S -h. JOHN F McGOVERN 296 Fnfth Street Jersey Cnty 2 N J Sodaluty 4 Guard of Honor 4 Debatnng 4 JAMES 5 M CG Glee Club 4 lntra Mural Champs 4 Class 339 E A asf goth Officer I Sodalrry 2 Sffeer New Y G I Jack sets a high value on audnence reactron Mefhema 3 4 Ork 28 Y G N Y enla Re 'CS Club uard of H pals with Scott and Tlghe capable with the cue l d Qlar, Staff 4 O 3 no' I mra M stzck and strongly on the socla Sl e Mamgyay of th Ural Champ 2 next do e peg 5 of neighbor Off? S .9 f h egls as no draft WOrr1eg LAW Rm CE JEREMIAH B McKENNA ,mr M 242 l744rhAV M MeK5NNA 6 Sn 1803 Archer Street Brooklyn eo N Y 'mrree Wa' C amps 4 Us Douglesfon N 7 Debarm Sodam Y Sodahty I 2 3 4 Committee 3 4 Guard of Honor he Math Q I y e aw ern-atfcran of Dance C015-r,3 Coin D ating I 2 3 4 Presldent 4 n F th Dramatlcs 1 4 Quarterly sreff 3 Owl Staff 2 W afabeuf a O e Greek Cl 'free 4 D e Commnttee 3 4 lntra Mural Champs 4 you Guemnglve srl! 9:53 p'9 d my se Sl enf of anc Cheer Leader 4 Sanctuary Society 4 Glee 1710, ,Ing Club 4 Donovan s arch rrva as a activity and Jerry has been in rt challenges Brscoglro s clarm to the trtle of rumba kmg I it s , . l , '4.' ...I - , ,2,34 .... I A -..l. ' ' e ' - nuff- Zggpl T. 1 I,2,3,4... eb ,,..: . AD 5.45 ' -' l rabble rouser,..nameaRegis '07 n-roms 1 Macvmk d Street Jackson l'l9lQNS L 37- 34 82 t JAMES M McSHANE X aslcetball Wrensg A lass' Q5 'CSV ,lard ot l'l0fl0f Debahng 382 East l99th Street Bronx 58 N Y ar e Sodal y A Commme asketball JV Varsrty Baseball 4 Class e handed ball PIBYQV an Y Dance Cornrnrttee 4 lntra Mural Champs l Coach Hasn t ar1YOF19 Qot the dues Lord Jim one of the year s best lntra mural basket ball players always ready to quote you some Shelley lt s a queers world you know aoNAr.o L Nutssr no 27 99th Avenue Queens Wlage 9 N Y 1 Lb ary Sta l odalrty l 3 4 Cornmrttee lf GER ALD 3 4 chef J MA ,, 521 W GNER h I d Ronnie to a successful career est 135 Anbilllellczlbrriijlrgafis e he likes to dabble nn amateur Sfage Crew 2 th Street' New York 31 !:9hot0QraPl1Y P'0Ud POSSESSOV of 3 lafge COlleCilOr1 BVY S0cletY,l4 gujfd of Honor l 2 l N Y of prpes HG Pasfeur Acadeniyalgy, 2, 3,11 ' ,304 C Sanctu err ., ' D SS o glassei OH whTell mel Magn ance Commrfteeljnzrw I Kee ef' yo ef do p y u ' you 1 lO3 our guard up!,, Want to see thi vzilsggffe your ' A , ,r. . , B U ' 3J,Xl., , . 2,3,A.-- ' y ..- QZ V xllr'-Z,.'X 2 ' , '. 3q,l,7-.3..3eA ' B g..,2... ' , . . .Dance Cornrnrtte , - f C passer .n . Officer, 3, 4 '. . . Sodality, l, 2, 3, 43 Cornrnlttee, l . . . U H..-On, ?H H V , -, ,. ,is X 0 V , ' '. - er, . S ' , ,,2. . 1 l 2. . 1 -4- . 'W I RICHARD F. MATHEWS 621 15th Street Umon City N J SOd6Ilfy 4 C ft Math a rcs 5Z1bml4 ee Sa Rich 'WVUBFY Ocfety 4 nce Comrmr good ma popular In tee 4 'P Wil' apoo cue I7 d Umor, Ct -if wor 1 g GI7 of Richie s caliber, is gomg fo be too small for a RICHARD E MEYER 42 29 AN JAMES J MEEH 55 th Street Guard Woodsfde L I of Honor I 4 o alfty 2 3 B N Y kl rw 16 710 Park Place Broo Y refecf 4 uary Socrety rslty Varsity Baseball 4 intra Mural amps I A quiet likeable ma 1 J V wor s t s b I! Mana2er4Of WrTgar1Ce Com Basket a ,fy Staf 1 2 Quafte O 'Cer r51fY 4 2 3 Va mmee 4 n who knows what he wants an o attain It becam a two sport arslty st almost over rught eeps his head hz h ears h 5 foU' Y t n Basketball-gif, alaout a Qame 109 I J 8 511115 Zf1Y g B19 'm Orrlf-?5 a never W men, wfrh the WCS I' g In class too em,t , .f.4Lja A S ' , H I Ibn... ' A 1,-'V' -kb, h ' , ,2,3, gSacristar1, 3gP , Sd',,,4...Sanct ',4...Va' asketball, 4 . . . ' , . . . - . l Ch , . n ' CIaSS . . d - 14- . ., ' . . . r, - , . - 4 ,Guard of HOH0 . - k ,' ga ' 'V 8. . 1,21 3' .' : A 1 ..- Sodalltyl ff' . '. , . N-Arms W. N-ot.t.0:0 N Y Y N4 - ' ' 278 east 23993 SUeeX'Nev1 'Zia A . - -Phowffgzin aotttow' ' ' fubraw Sta i ' SOdaQM4 1 ftiiltetf reagent, A - - X gtg Afgentor in CharQe. - H physics QQ? ' ' ' . d't'onarYf - l Il' ter H Says m ggiistgnl advocate ot Uniyersa Mis , Chem efpeft tan, TrainmQ- F MU LLANY PETER . 67-69 West t09th Street, New York 25, N. Y. 2 3 Ag Committee, 3 . . . Guard of Honor, 1, 'ety 4 . . . Debating, N, 2, 3, 4 N Wrens, tg Var- Sodatity, X, , , 2 3 A Sanctuary Soci , demy A . . Basketba 3 Ctass Otticer, 2, 3, A . . . s 2 4 . . . . . Virgit Pxca , . sity Manager, 2, 3, 4 . . . Dance Committee, 4 . . . tntra-Murat Champ , , . Athtetic Councit, 4 . . . Quarterly Staff, 2 . . . Mathe- matics Ctub, 4. Pete . . . manages the Varsity Basketball team, and translates Virgil between games . . . stars in Intra-Mural pigskin games. ERNST SO-28 I P' MULLER 70th Street, Jamaica L ' .I. Guard f iociety? 4HonO'Q!2, 3, 4 S - . . Afhyf Brsify B' Odality, 1, 2 eric Councihai etbaubli ' - - VarsitySg 'ctuarY . . . 8T1Ce Commi aseball Wee, 4 ' ,il donlt 4 home thmk that' --.h A Sff9ir,M- ,. ustling, Set-shotlgzgt io? .tigwever fakes b k e Raidefs oo S ,fl A JOHN P. MULLINS 92-42 216th Street, Queens Village 8, N. Y. Sodality, 7, 2, 3, 4, Committee, I . . . Sanctuary Society, . . . Class Officer, I. Distinctly an introvert . . . teams up with John Scott . . . oes charity stints for homework victims . . . known as lackjackn. .,.. Y X W 2 - S A 7 , 1 S iii' . 'flif tslfiigfigwff? fi B55 K H W- ' iliifiifgfkiii-.tis is N' Hg, w' El kfgmkir A f - :tea-f Q ' f , V ef- Vfoflki I 441 f3iQ1a. - 'r , STE : SH YRON RESTON F. mronx 58, N- Y' 384 East 193m SW? 4 . . - 1 2- 3' - 4 or. i , ry. 3 4 ' ' GUBardkgffbSEnJ'Vi 3, vars' 2. ' ' . as Crew. ' d IIYY- I' A ,4 -' Stage Sgncituarye iogffrrfitfee, 4 ' ' ' U DQDC , 5 ' ' ' f the VarsifY cager Bombe' O ,, BrOf1X ,if ,,- Rd -','. rO '- .fili Yiwu r65t'n ' My 'Q 5 s ku ai, Q, Q, AC6dem FRANCI S J MU ' RRAY 314 Palisade Avenue J , Aiualrd of Honor I 2 3 , ersey City, N, J. afemarfcsc-,' ' i ,4., O, Dramafj I Ubi 4 . , I S I W Staff 55,4 . . . infra-M,,,,,, a C'Ua' 'HUCHeh , 3 4 Cham Y Socie 'Wfake flkegfz ' DS I UC ,4 . , 2, , , pasteur cowl lbtiimects assorted Dany 2, . . . . msrmcifve 55,31 l'l'flQ:7g'. WILLIAM V. O'CONNOR JAM 611 West 141st Street, New York 31, N. Y. 345 East 205th Street, Bronx 67, N. Y. Dramatics, 1, 2, 3, 4 . . . Debating, 1, 2 . . . Class Officer, Class Officer, 1, 2, 1 . . . Sodality, 1, 2, 3, 4 . . , Guard of Honor, 1, 2, 3, mittee, 3, 4. . .Guard of Honor, 1, 2, 3, 4 . . . Sanctu- 4 . . . lntra-Mural Champs, 2 . . . Dance Committee, 4 . . . Pasteur Academy, 4 . . . Sanctuary Society, 4. Okie . . . drops bombs in History class with his theories on Communism . . . looks real dignified when he sports his pipe in the Senior Room. ary Society, 4 . . . Dramatics, 3, 4 . . . ball, Wrens, 1gJ.V., Council, 4. ES A. O'ROURKE 3, 4 . . . Sodality, 1, 2, 3, 43 Com- Debating, 2 . . . Glee Club, 4 . . . Dance Committee, 1, 4 . . . Basket- 3 . . . Cheer Leader, 4 . . . Athletic Called Sadie -and the name is official . . . an extrovert, both in and out of class . , , a natural for President of the Athletic Council. i E , NERC RoBER'r M. osHEA WCHAEL J. B M Ny. ro - , 1 164 Vyse Avenue, Bronx 59, N. Y. 3 East Edgewater Park-A Guard ot 3:12205 4 , . - ' rn ' Quarterly Staff, 2, 3, 4 . . . Dramatics, 2, 3, 43 Dramatics 3 A, Comrftittiibv 3, A - -gagrahamps' 1 Medal, 3, 4 . . . Sodality, 1, 2, 3, 43 Committee, 1, 4 dauw, 1, 2- xjarsmf Swlnlm Lintra-MU ble as . . . Guard of Honor, 1, 2, 3, 4 . . . Debating, 2, 3 . . . so 2 3, A . -' Leader, 3, be merr1O'a t hoo Owl Staff, 3 . . . Dance Committee, 4 . . . Class Officer, 13' A' 1 , Cheer f ,51 , . llflngwild thirtY'lO0 3 . . . Virgil Academy, 4. ' ' , an 0 ' ith 1 e Ce. ' llttle rn the lad W t fetlefen Debates everything . . . Quarterly Chief . . . Julius Ujlzegliadergtg Bai, with Utmos . . lt's mawkish Mister U9 ' ' 112 sh0t ' ' ' JAMES G. PRYOR THOMAS A. PRENDERGAST 389 East 194th Street, Bronx 58, N. Y. Sodality, I, 2, 3, 4. . .Guard ot Honor, I, 2, 3, 4 . . . Debating, I, 2 . . . Track, 2. Big man in the Senior Room . . . good lntra-Mural player . . . jump-shot specialist. HUGH J. QUINN 29 West 6th Street, Bayonne, N. J. 33-O9 160th Street, Flushing, L. I. S0dalifY. li 2. 3. 45 C0mf'f iTT9e, l . Q - Guard of Honor. Sodality, i, 2, 3, 43 Committee, I . . . Guard of Honor, 4 2, 3, 4 . . - Debating, 1, 3 . . . PhOTOQI'BDl'1Y Club, l, 2 . . . Sanctuary Society, 4 . . . Cross Country, I . . . Owl . . . Mathematics Club, 4 . . . Glee Club, l, 2, 3, 4 Staff, 2 . . . Varsity Swimming, 3 . . . Dance Committee, . . . Pasteur Academy, 3. 4, Strong, silent type , . . Specializes in Dagwood sandwiches Hag anyone . . . four-year vocalist . . . the pride of Bayonne. Flushing . . . seen my shoes? . . . runs town hall in works for Georgia Chamber of Commerce. S . RAND 8304 l0,h Av enue, Brooklyn 28 , N' Y Guard Tf1iffe5,0g l-limo, I 2 I fagecf LV3 4 '-.p fe ' ra ' -. ..LI asreurvk 2 , .cki-.L 2- Sodality brazil? Hercul C3dem'y, g9rary'Sia? Dagger 2, 3 4. Used n by rafjv, D . fr I, 2 C0m'migtgOm- I Ou qU' .D el4 S Iaughgiif reserved ebafing' . - . hasnrz-inner fr Uscleg hequentl e hasn,Y f EUGENE Y. RElLDl l A Spooner Streek, Floral Parlc, l.. l. Photography Club, 3, A . . .Soclallly, 2, 3, A . . .Quarterly Stall, 3, A . . . Nlathemallcs Club, A . . .Pasteur Pscade- my, 3, A . . . lmra-Mural Champs, l. lks almost as last as Bob O'Shea at times . . . hard the Quarterly Staff and in the dark ro0m 'c himself. Ta worker on . . . not photogeru JOHN J. REll.l.'l lA75 'lhlrd Pxyerlue, New York 28, N. Y. Sodallxy, l, 2, 3 . . .Guard ol lrlorlor, l, 2, 3 . . .Glee Club, l . . . Dramaklcs, 3, A . . . Tracls, 2, 3, Cross Caouzltry, 2, 3 . . .Lrbrary Stall, l . . . Pasteur Pscademy, Another of your red herrings, Reilly? . . . pleasant They worft call up the Seyenthfl hope . laugh . ll 4 sk 38 Fas JOHN J a I efbajl t l42nd C b feng Street JOSEPH D SACCIO 653 Rlver Road Teaneck N J Dramatucs Busuness Staff 2 3 4 Guard of Honor uarterly Staff 2 3 4 So allty I 2 3 4 Commnttee I 2 3 Sanctuary Society 4 Pasteur Academy 3 Dance Committee 4 Reglan ss Of fe ' B'0fw Stat 4 Oflor 'C r S'de V X 54 C OUUCU ebaf so avafsffy Strong man at P T Regis Rembrandt member of Ov 'U 2 d ltr 'Sf B Slleo Rand Saccto combination a man of character Y C007 2 aseb 6 h and talent l Od t0os,,,Ons Dqmahcs alg 4 9 41196 6 NU 3 Uard Oopfefjhfer 1 In M Athletg a '79 -Uh expert 0 JQH 3 N aSod'3 'y 5 Naples T J SCO Soclef errafe B FRANK J sARNo y 4 ,.,,,X G 6 ffl! 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I VY I .- l ' sodn r '3' Sod',,,,4,.. ,, - H 3 ' ', eb' , ,, - I ' - ...lv BERNARD J. TRACEY 2344 Haviland Avenue, Bronx 6l, N. Y. TOMES Medal, General Excellence, 2, Second in Merit, 'l . . . UL J' d 6 N. Y- Dramatics, 3, 4, Business Manager, 4 . . . Orchestra, l, 2 Staten lslan ' I K A I , , . . Glee Club, l, 2 . . . Owl Staff, 2, 3, 43 Advertising Ons Avenue' wary SOC-le Y' Manager, 3, 4 . . . Guard of Honor, l, 2, 3, 4 . . . Thanks- .l52 2 3 , . . S3092 3. giving Drive, 3, 4, Chairman, 4 . . . Pasteur Academy, 33 i HOUOY' l' lSodalitY, l' l . r cl6SS - ' ' Officer, 3 . . . Class Officer, 3 . . . Sodality, l, 2, 3, 4 Guafd O X 2 3 - ' ' in l'l'StOY-1Tenr1955ee . . . Debating, 3, 4 . . . Dance Committee, 3, 4 . . . xinQ, ' ' , ueSfl0nS likes Deba - with Peltmeceggtables ' ' ' Chi5s,,,g'3,. .O grow rn ' ,, . ?NaltZ - Varsity Baseball, 3 . . . Cheer Leader, 3. R. D. S. Moneyman . . . runs Owl advertising . . . We ' need l8O more cans in the Drive H Aus R. W N. Y. New York 'll' 2 3 A . JAMES D. WALL ,, ,denver f 1- ' 'ww ' H000 ' . De ge iiwlfla aol .4-' .Dan 3195 Hull Avenue, Bronx 57, N. Y. 530 2 3 A , . .Ql'Q,i pici2fElsiaii,Sr5,QiaiicS, l- . lv '.'A.-' Qual 3..' Y Sodaity, l, 2, 3, 4 . . . Guard of Honor, 'l, 2, 3, 4 . . . Sodalml' Somew' '3, . - ' d my. 1 . Academ Debafing, l, 2, 3, 4 . . . Quarterly Staff, 4 . . . Dramatics. Saniwarvowlilalll liasteur Aga ewith the Yaggdus debate' 3 4. l. e QOUS aV' ' mmitke i afterrl' 1 D , The profile , with the Ronald Coleman beard . . . loves CO do . , . 593:25 enthusiast to give the principal parts of verbs-especially bIapto Torpe weight-liftl r . . . made his name as the Soothsayer in the Fall Play. , . - rd w0'ke ' dam ins an WINBERG Wu., JAMES 3442 Gunther Avenue New York 67 N Y JOHN S d It I 2 3 4 Commnttee 1 2 Guard of Honor J W o a I Y Sanctuary Soclety 4 Debating I 2 Guard 6 East l63,d St YNNE Dance Commlttee 3 4 Class Officer I of Honor 2 feet Bronx 5 JV Basketball Manager 2 Quarterly Staff 3 Sanctua 3 Sod 6 N Y Cheer Leader 3 T ck 2 3 4 Varsity Does Math fy Sog-,ery 4 allty Swlmmang 4 feporterififfng English E Dar-,Ce Comrcgxl Staff Mister? 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