Southeast Catholic High School - Crystal Yearbook (Philadelphia, PA)

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Huge advances have been prevalenT everywhere in Tac- Tory producTion, in medicine, in aerial Transporla- Tion, in commerce, in invenTion and perTecTion, and even in war. Here, however, in SouTh Philadelphia, The developmenT and change OT our age has Tound expressioniin parT, in growTh, progress and edu- caTion. AT The beginning oT The decade There arose aT SevenTh and ChrisTian STreeTs a new school and TaculTy, small indeed in iTs beginning buT large in The possibiliTies of iTs TuTure. Since ThaT small be- ginning our school has grown, has progressed, has walked hand in hand wiTh The rapidly changing world, adapTing iTselT To every need, TulTilling every obligaTion. IT has developed wiTh The world abouT iT, and in so doing hascalways looked Torward wiTh iTs colors Tlying high carrying The message oT iTs moTTo, ForTiTudo, To The TaculTy, The sTudenT body and To The very neighborhood in which iT exisTs. And now, in This TenTh year, all aT us musT pause -pause To celebraTe an anniversary of paTience, oiT discouragemenTs, oT hard work, oT improvemenT, and oT success. And in ThaT pause, The CrysTal STaTT, represenTing The sTudenT body oT This TenTh year, will help us To remember The people and evenTs which Tell The sTory oT The origin and growTh oT SouTheasT CaTholic High School. When The doors opened 'Tor The TenTh Time in SepTember, I943, The TaculTy and sTudenT body in- heriTed nine years oT eTTorT spenT by Those who have gone beTore in esTablishing The TradiTions and philosophies which are Theirs. Now in This TenTh year, we have succeeded in adding The Tinal rung To The ladder which brings To a successful end The baTTle To place SouTheasT CaTholic High School in ci prominenT place in our ciTy and counTry, and which places in honored memory The names oT all Those who have helped us To reach This TenTh year. Thus iT is ThaT we menTion in honor roll Tashion The names oT all TaculTy members and graduaTes oT These Ten years, and we recall incidenTs and evenTs in picTure and record Term To make This ediTion oT The CrysTal a help To all oT Those who mighT wish To remember, The book does noT claim accuracy or compleTeness, in iTs underTaking, buT The sTaTT and iTs adviser do pledge ThaT They have given everyThing possible in Time and eTTorT To The book so ThaT iT mighT Tind a Treasured haven in The homes oT iTs readers. The aim oT The school ThroughouT iTs shorT his- Tory has been To saTisTy The wanT oT every sTudenT. ln The very beginning, classes, as many as were possible, were oTTered which would give mosT To The TirsT sTudenTs. As The years passed by, how- ever, larger expansion oT TaculTy and buildings made possible ai larger curriculum oT sTudy and acTiviTy. Hand in hand came music and pracTical arTs in The TirsT imaior advance To saTisTy The grow- ing needs oT The school. WiTh The ParenTs Associa- im . , ABOVE: These boys were Freshmen in I936-foday mos? of fhem are in lhe armed services of our counfry. They are reading from leff fo righl and fop io bo++om: L. Renzulll J. Edier, V. Ferrigno, W. Lawler, E. McDermoH, J. Renzi, A. Tabasco, J. Moresi, J. Murphy, T. Gorman, J. Fellicioffi, D. Zappa, F. Pulini, M. Carfagno, R. Kearney, D. Coniglia, V. DiMen+c, E. DellaMonica, A. 'Ama'ro, A. Liiwinowicz, E. Valenie, E. Hunier, J. Murphy, C. Pidlislci, J. Arena, J. Parlxer, J. Paolo, E. Maffioli, A. Masirogiovanni, J. Sernicola, M. Dowey, B. Oss, D. Triolo, W. Hughes, A. Ponlarelli, J. Mes- sina, N. Bashara, P. Anas+asia, J. Brinn. Fafher Schmidf was fhe homeroom ieacher. MIDDLE: ln i935 Fafher Lulce Dionne had all of 'ihese boys in his Chemisfry Class. BELOW: When Coach John McGarry's Piraies won lhe Cily Tille in l94l, lhe band cu? quile a 'figure on lhe 'floor wifh iis S+. Palriclc Day music and drills. OPPOSITE PAGE: Open House was always a big 'fealure of +he school year, when sfudenis displayed +heir school, classrooms and aciivilies lo lheir parenfs and friends. Here 'the Biology Laboraiory is ihe scene of much critical inspec- lion and approval. ln fhe small picfure we see John Dulce ' Hannan in l935, when he was a freshman of Soufheasf Cafhclic High School. Here Dulre holds proudly 'rhe covefed Bernard Sam- uel frophy which was won by fhe Pirales for becoming The 'fooiball champions of Soufh Philadelphia. ,,c...m.-a-, Tion showing The woy, come The bond: ond wiTh FoTher Adrion Troeger's inTeresT There wos born o procTicol orTs course. Music Tound iTs origin in I938 wiTh o newly Tormed bond, while procTicol orTs begon cis ci club in The some yeolr, Since Then boTh hove grown inTo disTincT deporTmenTs, From The Tlimsy beginnings oT 0 club wiTh shops in The presenT oTTice oT Socred l-leorT T-Toll, proc- Ticol orTs hos grown inTo o deporTmenT heoding o hosT of pre-inducTion ond vocoTionol courses. The yeor Tollowing iTs birTh The ProcTicol ArTs deporT- menT sow The incepTion oT courses in mechonicol drowing, droTTing ond shop. ln l94l prinTing presses were seT up To oTTer s+ilI more educoTionol subiecTs. Keeping The modern Trend in educoTion in mind ond seeing The UniTed SToTes porTicipoTing in The presenT world conTlicT, SouTheosT CoTholic recog- nized The need of preporoTory Troining Tor Those sTudenTs who wished To pursue some oT The special- ized courses oTTered by The vorious bronches of The ormed Torces. Much grec1Ter c1TTenTion wos poid To The scienTiTic ond moThemoTic deporTmenTs oT The school, while oll deporTmenTs organized Themselves To molce possible grec1Ter opporTuniTies. ln l942 There wos inTroduced ci course in ouTomoTives wiTh loboroTory worlc done in o well equipped shop. During The some school yeuclr more pre-inducTion courses were oTTered in elecTriciTy, rodio, mochines, oeronouTics, code, riflery, rniliTory drill ond in phye sicol educoTion. T When on SepTember 6, I934, 600 boys ond I5 ToculTy members enTered Main Holl To orgonize 0 new school, prospecTs did noT seem brighT. STu- denTs ond ToculTy members olilce were doubTTul. The building iTselT wos inc1dequoTe wiThouT The nec- essory loboroTories, oTTices ond librories. However, in The TirsT yeor wos presenT oll oT The deTermino- Tion ond good will which choircicTerized SouTheosT Cc1Tholic during These Ten yeors, LiTTle by liTTle Things were done, sTudenTs come, more room wos provided in The Torm oT Freshmon ond Scicred l-leorT holls, ond wiThin The wolls boys grew-be- come good Cc1Tholic men. All -oT This spells growTh, chonge ond success- The growTh oT cz school in o growing noTion: The chonge ond odopTobiliTy necessory in successTul growTh: ond The ciccomplishmenTs Tound recorded OT lecisT in pcirT wiThin The poges oT This boolc. We L M fm 2-if ft, The Mosf R BISHOP everencf HUG A The AIA M ON Riglwf R SIGNO s veren R J OHN Diocsson as .H H L L uxilfory B' . AMB lsfvop of ' Pfwlode D D. lplri I, ,Mfg f W lic em zmffwmqmgp -w t ' 4 Q vm ER D nfendenf of Schools J. BON! Supsrf' E e 1 3 ,, 5 r J wr LE . . 1 . , 4 f f' -2 '-2.5 ri 3 A ' Marla' if Q QQ A . .'lX, V, f N ' ' . QU' 5 4 MLQQM . 'Rn n'4! gg i E 4 'fa f Q Q 1 - -'N f' ' I is L5'L ig. .gf ' A if 51 , ' M 1? f' , r I 'Wa QRIGHTQ Scardello, Kelly and Capaldi lead ihe gradua+es in+o Sacred Hearl Hall Chapel.-The fac- ul+y chdir is in +he background. IMIDDLEQ Graduaiion exercises in 'ihe Bok Audi- forium make an impressive specfacle. There were eighfeen servicemen presenf who received diplomas. lBOTTOMl Francis Flynn, now in ihe Army Air Corps, is fhe flag bearer. Sailois Kirlin and McDeviff s+and ai affeniion as +he band plays ihe Navy song. this nin+h volume of fhe Crys+al, which we, fhe s+aFF, have prepared in anniversary s+yle, fo all of fhose boys who during fhe. course of years have by fheir effori meriied +he Soufl1eas+ Ca+holic diploma. We are proud of fhem, as well as of all rhose ofhers who roday are doing so much ro defend fhe righ+s and 'ihe lives of us a+ home. 1934 1936 Reverend R, O. Prcem., M.A. Firsf Principal ' G Pnfzfmfzn... -J 34 i 1936 1944 'L The Very Reverend ,V L , r MICHAEL J. MCKEOUGH, O. Praem., Ph.D. M5 R A V H A fig: , -V i - Second and Presen+ Principal ADMINISTRATION-FACULTY A Mr Q I W. L l .44 'I 6 06-if. ' 42 Q-'a k-I Jfwmqh this +45 1 FATHER BARNARD FATHER BATUTIS FATHER BECKER FATHER BEEMSTER FATHER BERENDSEN FATHER BLECHA FATHER BOELHOUER FATHER BOURGOIN FR. WALTER BURKE FR. ROBERT CARSON FR. FRANCIS FR. ROBERT CORNELL Seniors iooir many army placemeni lesis during ihe year. This one is being iaken in fhe Library and is given by fha Army Air Corps. CILIBERTI REV. C. J. BARNARD, O, PRAEM., B.A. A+ Souiheasi Cafholic from Seplember, '35, fo June, '36: Seplember, '4I, io June, '44, REV. C. A. BATUTIS, MA. Ai Soufheasl Catholic from Seplember, '35, To June, '36. A+ presenf sialioned ai S+. Ge-orge'5 Parish in Shenandoah, Pennsylvania. REV. S. C. BECKER, O. Praem., BA. Al Soulheasl' Cafholic from Sepiember, '34, io June, '39. ls now slaiioned af Sl. Norberf College, Wesf DePere, Wis- consin. REV. M. J. BEEMSTER, O. PRAEM., B.A. Ai Soulheasl Caiholic from Sepiember, '34, fo June, '39, ls now Vice-Principal al Ceniral Caiholic High School, Green Bay, Wisconsin. REV. E. H. BERENDSEN, O. PRAEM., BA. Ai Souihecisi Caiholic from Sepfember, '34, fo June, '35: from Sepiember, '39, To February, '44, ls now slaiioned ai Si. Francis de Sales Parish, Manisiique, Michigan. REV. J. R. BLECHA, O. PRAEM., B.A. A+ Soufheasi Calholic from Sepiember, '36, To June, '42, ls now slalioned af Archmere Academy, Claymonf, Delaware REV. QUENTIN J. BOELHOWER, O. PRAEM., BA. A+ Soulheasi Caiholic from Sepiember, '38, fo June, '42. ls now slalioned al ST. WiIlibrora's Parish, Green Bay, Wis- consin. REV. L, G. BOURGOIN, O, PRAEM., B.A. A+ Soulheasl Cafholic from Seplember, '40, lo June, '44, FR. WALTER J. BURKE, O. PRAEM., BA. Al' Soulheasl Calholic from Sepiember, '4I, io June, '44 ER. ROBERT E. CARSON, O. PRAEM., Bfx. Al' Souiheasi Calholic from Sepfemloer, '43, io June, '44, dh fha FATHER DeCLEENE FATHER B. FATHER E. V FATHER DIQNNE FR. EDWARD DORFF FATHER FEIDER DEMERATH DEMERATH FATHER FELDMAN FR- WIU-'AM FATHER Fox FENNING FR. FRANCIS J. CILIBERTI, O. PRAEM., B.A. Al Soulhecsl Calholic from Sepfernber, '4l, 'ro June, '44. FR. ROBERT R. CORNELL, O. PRAEM., B.A. AI' Souiheasl Colholic from Seplember, '4I, 'ro June, '44. REV. U. P. DeCLEENE, O. PRAEM., B.A. Al Soulheasl Calholic from Seplember, '36, fo June, '38. ls now paslor, Sl. William's Church, Shelby, Monlana. REV. B. R. DEMERATH, O. PRAEM., B.A. A+ Soulheczsl Cafholic from Seplember, '39, lo June, '42, ls now slclioned al Archmere Academy, Claymonl, Delaware, REV. E. A. DEMERATH, O. PRAEM., M.A. Al Soufheasf Calholic from Sepfember, '35, 'ro June, '44. Dean of Discipline during lhe I94I-I942 school year. REV. L. B. DIONNE, O. PRAEM., B.A. Al Soulheosf Calholic from Seplember, '35, lo June, '42. Alhlelic Direclor in l94l and l942, Is now slalioned al Cenlral Calholic High School, Green Boy, Wisconsin. FR. EDWARD J. DoRFF, o. PRAEM., B.A. Al Soulheasl Caiholic from Seplember, '42, fo June, '44. REV. G. J. FEIDER, O. PRAEM.. B.A. Al Soulheasl 'Calholic from Seplember, '37, Io June, '44. REV. G. J. FELDMAN, O. PRAEM., B.A. Al Soulheosl' Cafholic from Seplember, '4l, lo June, '42. Is now slalioned al Sl. Norberl College, Wesl DePere, Wis- iconsin. FR, WILLIAM A. FENNING, O. FRAEM., B.A. Al Soulheasl Calholic from Seplember, '43, fo June, '44, REV. T. 6. FOX, O. PRAEM., B.A. A+ Soulheasl' Colholic from Seplember, '34, lo June, '35, ls now Chaplain, U. S. Navy, Ll. Ii.g.l. serving in 'rhe Pacific. REV. P. G. GAMACHE, O. PRAEM., B.A. Al Soulheasl Calholic from Seplember, '34, Io June, '35. Is now sfalionecl al Sl. Norberf Abbey, Wesl DePere, Wis- consin. FATHER GAMACHE FATHER GIBNEY FATHER GEIMER Two famed alumnil Dulre Hannon of our coaching sfaff and Pvl. F. Gibson, former Sacred Henri Hull secrefory. REV. CHRISTOPHER GIBNEY, PHD. A+ Soulheosl Colholic from Seplember, '35, lo June, '37. Is now sfolioned of S+. MoHhew's Parish, Conshohocken, Penn- sylvcnio. REV. A. F. GEIMER, O. PRAEM., B.A. Af Soulheosl Cofholic from Sepfember, '39, fo June, '44. REV, G. E. GUYON, O. PRAEM., B.A. AI' Soulheosl Cofholic from Sep+ember,,'3B, Io June, '4l, Is now sfofioned of Cenfrol Catholic High School, Green Boy, Wisconsin. REV. D. H. HOCKERS, O. PRAEM., S,T.D. A+ Soulheosf Cofholic from Sepfember, '36, fo June, '44, REV. R. J. HOFFMAN, O. PRAEM., B.A. Al' Soufheosi CoI'I1oIic from Sepiemloer, '35, fo June, '38: from Sepfember, '42, lo June, '43. Is now slolioned of Cen- Irol Cofholic High School, Green Boy, Wisconsin, FR. JOSEPH J. HOLMES, O. PRAEM., B.A. A+ Soulheosl Calholic from Sepfember, '43, fo June, '44 FR, GUY HOYT, O. PRAEM., B.A. Af Soulheasl' Cofholic from Seplember, '42, lo June, '43, REV. R. L. HYDE, O. PRAEM,, B.A. A+ Soulheosl Cofholic from Seplember,i'4O, To June, '44. REV. J. M. JOHNSON, O. PRAEM AI Soulheasf Cofholic from Seplember, '39, To June, '44 REV. F. A. JOLICOUER, O. PRAEM. AI Soulheasr Cofholic from Seplember, '39, fo June, '40, ls now sfolioned QI' Sf, Norberl College, Wes? DePere, Wig. consm. iREV. E. R. KINATE, O. PRAEM., B.A. Al Soulheasf Cofholic from Seplember, '37, Io June, '39, Seplember, '42, lo June, '44, REV. R. T. KIRK, O. PRAEM., B.A. Al Soufheosf Colholic from Seplember. '37, fo June, '42, Is now slczlioned of Cenlrol Colholic High School, Green Boy, Wisconsin. REV. H. A, KOEPPEN, O. PRAEM., B.A. Al' Soufheosf Calholic from Seplember, '40, To June, '44, A FR. ROBERT J. KOESTER, O, PRAEM., B.A. A+ Soulheosi Cafholic from Sepfember, '42, fo June, '44, REV, J. J. KOHNKE, OL PRAEM., B.A. AI' Soulheosl Cafholic from Seplember, '36, fo June, '38. ls now poslor of Our Lady of Ransom Church, Hinghczm, Monlono. ., B.A. . B.A. Future defenders and leaders of our counfryl No doubf fhey are Talking over developmenis and, perhaps, even planning some sfraiegy. Jwwuqffffw FATHER GUYON FATHER HOCKERS FATHER HOFFMAN FR. JOSEPH HOLMES FR. GUY HOYT FATHER HYDE s FATHER JOHNSON FATHER JOLICOUER FATHER KINATE FATHER KIRK FATHER KOEPPEN FR. ROBERT KOESTER wiflz ,ara fr . M, ,G-uf 5 4 f ' 2 -'SEL 4, - In by V 4. V Q W? If This piciure was +alien a few years ago when Faiher Van- FATHER KOHNKE FR. ALBERT Kooa FATHER LQMAL Dyke was vwnsef- Porky MCSHC-ne is The sf-fdenf doing The honors. 1 , FATHER LeMIEUX FATHER McDONNELL FATHER McHUGH ' Hopes!-buf noi in vain! You oughi +0 see fhe frophy case nowl FATHER MCKEOUGH . .F'6'. 'ili... FR' M'9 'AE FR, ALBERT C. Roos, o. PRAEM., BA. MCLAUGHUN Mcl'AlJGH,LlN Af Souiheasl Caiholic from Sepiember, '42, To June, '44-. REV. E. J. l.C1'MAL, O, PRAEM., Bfx. AT Soufheasf Cafholic from Sepfember, '38, fo June, '44, REV. A. F. LeMlEUX, O. PRAEM., BA. Al' Souiheasf Cafholic from Sepiember, '34, io June, '4l. ls now siafioned al' Si. Norberf College, Wes? DePere, Wis- consin. REV. H. E. MCDONNELL, O. PRAEM., BA. Al' Soulheasf Calholic from Sepfember, '37, To June, '40, ls now sfczfionecl ai Si. John's Parish, Essexville, Michigan, . REV. F. J. MCHUGH, O. PRAEM., B.A. ' i Al Soufheosf Caiholic from Sepiember, '37, To June, '4-1. T VERY REVEREND M. J. MCKEOUGH, 0. PRAEM., PHD., Principal of Sourheasr Coill-bil?-High School from Sepiem- FATHER MAILHOT FATHER MICKE FR' FREDENCK be '36' 'O 'Une' 'M' MM'-HOT REV. N. J. MELAUGHLTN, O. PRAEM., BA. Ai Soufheasi Caiholic from Sepiember, '4l, io June, '44, Sou+heasl Calholic boasls The only complele prinling shops and course for sfudenls in The 'Calholic School Syslem in The cily. Sfudenls are selling fype. FR. MICHAEL J. McLAUGHl.lN, O. PRAEM., B.A. Ai' Soulhecsl' Colholic from Seplember, '42, lo June, '44. REV. J. A. MAILHOT, O. PRAEM., B.A. Al Soulheosl' Cafholic from Seplember, '39, lo June, '43, ls now slolioned of Cenlral Cczfholic High School, Green Boy, Wisconsin. FRI FREDERICK J, MAILHOT, O. PRAEM., B.A. A+ Soulheosf Colholic from Seplember, '36, lo June, '38, REV. A. C. MICKE, O. PRAEM., B.A. AT Soulhecsf Colholic from Sepiember, '34, To June, '4l. Dean ol Discipline from Seplember, '36, To June, '40, ls now slclioned of Cenlrol Cofholic High School, Green Boy, Wisconsin. REV. W, l'l. J. MILLAY, O. PRAEM., B.A. Al' Soulheosl Colholic from Sepfember, '35, to June, '36, from Seplember, '38, lo Seplember, '40, REV. E. F, MULHALL, o, PRAEM., BA, Al Soulheosf Colholic from Seplemloer, '38, lo June, '44-. REV, G. l., NOLAN, O. PRAEM,, M,A. Al Soulheosl Cofholic from Se-pfember, '34, lo June, '36, ls now slolionecl ol Sl. Norberl College, Wesl DePere, Wis- consin. REV, B. J. PETERS, O, PRAEM,, B.A. AT Soulheosl Cclholic from Seplernber, '36, fo June, '42, ls now slofioned of Cenfrol Catholic High School, Green Boy, Wisconsin. REV, M. H. PHILIPSEN, O, PRAEM., B.A. Al Soulheosf Cofholic from Seplember, '39, lo June, '43, ls now slolioned of Cenfrol Cofholic High School, Green Boy, Wisconsin. ER. BERNARD J. OUIGLEY, O. RRAEM., B.A. AT Soulheosf Cofholic from Seplember, '42, To June, '44, REV, G. J, REGAN, O, PRAEM,, B.A, Al Soulheosf Colholic High School from Seplember, '36, lo June, '4I, Is now sfofionecl of Cenlrol Colholic High School, Green Boy, Wisconsin. ER, ROBERT B, REPPEN, O. RRAEM., B.A. Al Soulhecsl Cclholic from Seplember, '43, To June, '44, REV. J, C. RESCH, O, PRAEM,, B.A, AT Sou+heosf Colholic from Sepfember, '35, To June, '44, REV, C. E. RENTMEESTER, O. PRAEM,, B.A. A+ Soufheosl Colholic from Sepfember, '40, To June, '44, REV. J. A. ROHUNGER, O, PRAEM., B.A. Al Soufheosf Colholic from Seplember, '40, To June, '44, . RD FATHER MILLAY FATHER MULHALL FATHER NOLAN FATHER PETERS FATHER PHILIPSEN FR BERNA QUIGLEY FATHER REGAN FR. ROBERT REPPEN FATHER RESCH FATHER FATHER ROHLINGER FATHER RONDOU RENTMEESTER Jluwuqh um wifi: fha R FATHER RUSSEL FR. GUSTAVE SALUTZ FATHER SCHINKTEN FATHER SCHMIDT FATHER SPELLMAN FATHER STEINMETZ REV. D. E. RONDOU, O. PRAEM., B.A. A V Af Souflweosl Coilmolic from Sepfember, '34, fo June, '44. Dean of Discipline from I934 lo l935. Vice-principal from . 11 .-?' Sepfember, '36, fo June, '44. Aflwlefic Direcfor from Sep- ' 5. :'A' 1 .- ,Q 'ff' Q-1 , i 'femb-er, '34, lo June, '37, from Sepfember, '43, fo June, '44, A 'ETT V REV. w. s. RUSSELL, o. PRAEM., BA. 38.15 Al' Souflweusf Caflwolic from September, '36, lo'June, ' ' now slofioned of Sl. Norberi College, Wesl' DePere, Wis- Consln. FR. GUSTAVE P. SALUTZ, O. PRAEM., Bfx. A+ Souflwecsf Ccfholic from Seplember, '43, lo June, '44, REV. A. R. SCHINKTEN, O. PRAEM., BA. - A+ Soullmeosl Cofholic from Sepiember, '4I, lo June, '44, FATHER TOONEN FATHER A. TRAEGER FATHER H. TRAEGER REV- R- M- SCHMIDT. O- PRAEM.. BA. Af Soufheosl' Collmolic from Sepfernber, '36, 'ro June, '44. REV. B. J. SPELLMAN, O. PRAEM., MA. Af Soulheosf Cczfholic from Sepfember, '34, fo June, '4O', ls now sfolioned of S+. Norberf College, Wes? DePere, Wisconsin. REV. M. A. STEINMETZ, O. PRAEM., S.T.D. A+ Soullweosf Cofholic from Seplember, '34, To June, '36. Is now sfcfioned of S+. Norberf College, Wesl DePere, Wisconsin. REV. H. H. TOONEN. O. PRAEM., B.A. A+ Soulliecsf Cofholic from Sepiember, '38, fo June, '43. ls siolioned now of Archmere Academy, Cloymonl, Delaware. REV. A. c. TRAEGER, o. PRAEM., BA. . Af Soufhecsf Cczfholic from Sepfember, '34, fo June, '35: Sepfember. '36, fo June, '44, FATHER VANDYKE FATHER C. WAGNER FATHER L. WAGNER 'FATHER WERNER FATHER wisnen mum wi-me F56 155235 FATHER zEuNsKs MRS. cHiNici jluwuqh the grand MISS CLARK MISS DUNN MISS E. HUGHES MISS U. HUGHES MISS C. SEEBER MISS WHIRLEIN MR. BEACH MR. CAPOBIANCO MR. COLACE VERY REVEREND H. L. TRAEGER, O. PRAEM.. MA. Principal of Souflmeasf Caflwolic High Sclwaal from Seplem- ber, '34, fo June, '36, A+ presenl is Chaplain, Franciscan Sislers. Alverno, Wisconsin. REV. E, M. VAN DYKE, O, PRAEM., BA. Al Souilweasl Callwolic from Seplember, '39, lo June, '44. REV. C. I.. WAGNER, O. PRAEM., BA. AI' Saullieasf Callwolic from Seplember, '35, 'la June, '4l, Is now slalianed af Arclimere Academy, Claymont Delaware. REV. L. W. WAGNER, O, PRAEM., BA. AI Soulheasi Caflwolic from Sepiember, '35, Ia June, '38, Is naw slalioned ai Cenlral Caflzolic High School, Green Bay, Wisconsin. REV. T. L. WERNER, O. PRAEM., B.A. Nr Soulheasl Calholic from Seplember, '37, 'Io June, '42. Is now sfafioned al' Our Lady of Ransom Parish, Hinglwam, Monlana. REV, D. B. WIEBER, O. PRAEM., BA. A+ Soullieasr Cafholic from Sepfember, '35, Io June, '44. REV. GEORGE J. WHITE, D.D. AI Soulheasl' Caflwalic from Sepfember, '34, Io June, '36. ls now sfafioned al Si. Charles Seminary, Overbrook, Penn- Sylvania. FR. JEROME A. YOUNGER, O. PRAEM., B.A. AI Soullzeasl Calhalic from Sepfember, '43, 'fo June, '44. REV. H. E. ZELINSKE, O. PRAEM., B.A. A+ SouIl1eas'I Cafholic from Sepfember, '34, Io June, '3S: from Sepfember, '37, Io June, '4l. Aflwlelic Direcfor from Sepfembeig '38, Ia JU-ne, '4-I. ls now slalioned af Cenlral Cafholic High School, Green Bay, Wisconsin. MRS, THERESA CHINICI Secrelary in Sacref Hear? Hall from February, '44, Io June, '44. MR. COLLINS MR. GIBSON MR. HACKET Q,-I MR. HANNAN MR. HILLIGAS MR. IANNUHI MISS ELLEN CLARK Secrefary and Librarian in Main Hall from Seplember, '4I, 'ro June, '44, MISS RITA DUNN Secrefary in Sacred Hear? Hall from Sepfember, '42, Io February, '43. MISS EUNICE HUGHES Secrelary in Main Hall from February, '44, 'fo June, '44, MISS URSULA HUGHES Secreiary in Main Hall from Seplember, '4I, io February, '44, MISS CATHERINE SEEBER Secretary in Main Hall from February. '4I, Io June, '4-I. MISS MILDRED WHIRLEIN Secrelary in Sacred Hear? Hall from September, '43, Ia February, '44. - MR. JOSEPH BEACH Secrelary and Librarian in Main Hall from Seplember, '39, 'lo June, '4I. wdh MR. JEFFERS MR. LUBACZEWSKI MR. LOVE MR- MELICK MR. McGARRY MR. NEUBERT ,A-s MR. OAKES MR. O'HARA MR. VALINOTE MR. VETERE MR. MATTHEW CAPOBIANCO Teacher of Music during fhe I943-I944 school year. MR, JOSEPH COLACE Physical Educaiion, I942-I943. MR. DANIEL COLLINS Secrelary in Main Hall from Seprember, '34, Io June, '39, MR, FRANK GIBSON Secrelary in Sacred Hearl' Hall from Seprember, '39, fo June, '40, MR. EDWARD HACKET Physical Ealucalion from Seplember, '38, Io June, '4I. MR. JOHN HANNAN Physical Educafion from Seplember, '43, Io June, '44, MR. GEORGE HILLIGAS Physical Educafion from Sepfember, '42, Io June, '44, ' MR. DOMINICK IANNUZZI, M.A. AI Soufheasf Cafholic from Sepfember, '40, Io June, '4I. In special service af Washingfon, D, C. MR. SAWYER MR. SEEBER MR. SWAYZE MR. SMYTHE MR. HUGH JEFFERS Physical Educafion from Sepfember, '42, 'Io June, '43. MR, T. S. LUBACZEWSKI, B.A. A+ Soulheasl Calholic from Seplember, '4I, 'ro June, '43. Now serving in fhe Uniied Slales Army. MR. WILLIAM LOVE Secrelary in Sacred Heart Hall from Sepfember, '40, 'ro June, '4I. MR, HERB MELICK Secrefary in Sacred Hearl' Hall from Sepfember, '39, Io June, '40, MR, JOHN McGARRY, B.A. Physical Educafion and Head Coach from Seplember, '38, Io June, '44, ' MR. HENRY NEUBERT, B.A. Insfruclor in Music from Sepfernber, '39, 'Io June, '4I. MR. JOHN OAKES, B.A. Physical Eclucalion and Head Coach from Sepfember ,'34, Io June, '38, MR. REDMOND O'HARA, B.A. Physical Eclucafion and Assisianf Coach from Sepfember, '37, Io June, '42, Now serving in The U. S, Navy. MR. WILLIAM SAWYER Insfrucfor in Milifary Drill from Sepfember, '42, Io June, '44, MR. GEORGE SEEBER Secrefary in Main Hall from Sepfember, '40, Io June, '4I, MR. WILLIAM SWAYZE Insiruclor in Music from Sepfember, '37, fo June, '38, MR, ANTHONY SMYTHE, M.A. Dramafics from Sepfember, '39, fo February, '44, MR. ANTHONY VALINOTE Insfruclar in Music and firsf direcfor of 'the band. AI Soufh- easf Cafholic from Seplember, '36, To May, '44, MR. JOSEPH VETERE Inslrucior in Music from Sepfember, '34, Io June, '35: 'from Sepfember, '43, 'fo June, '44. I' '2'Qfk V 'f6AfL Qffulfll ., ,. ,. lim EELLL 5 sH H Q 313 e313 , ,, i3 fo53fQ4fTg,,z. 5l?1Lfwf-4 QSiff1 1 i sf f f 5 LL .L , . fi, ,W V A SL..1,, ' QW E x, J I mmf GW J ' With the roster card as a center ot aii activity many things happen each day to give us a iot at work, to make our iives tough but tiiied with tun. iii Father McHugh uses his tingers in recounting the parts at speech. Ut Feii and Hoban in center at the picture are wearing Uncie Sam's unitorms now. Bt They teii us that aii at these tigures and tormuiae wiii heip us in determining positions. at ships, air- d guns. Hi Some ot us have iearned printing trom Father erath's ciasses in history have become much ht send us to aii ot those Guidance cratt an ' Father Dem ie Sam mig Resch, the it do urgoin. Uni w that Uno see Father ry and rea y Bi Bo ' teresting no stop by to 'n the Libra us taih. i more in Most ot us 7 We study i dues not iet sfnote pioces. ibi nseior, now and then. K i it the priest in charge t the end ot tour year have had Fath et' Cou work done, raduation a Some at us is iearning U1 ' 2. get some That roster cord means g the service men in iast year's ciass. K'-H Feider in ciass, Here .ioseph McGovern, now in the navy, some German. UOX We ati know our ifrincipai, Father Mcileough. e see and hear him every day. itii The boy reading the maga-Line Yaui Saivo ot the cioss ot i94'1.. is 0 A o -143 .V ' 1 f ,A 1 Q . ' f, 'mf U worn- 'q i f, ffMQiL-- .. 1 M In ..,,, L A ,, ,, V 'hi 1 l,4. ', K wi ll , , WZ.-Q A A-,471-m. if ':z, 4. WM? Nxexslm oweq cm,-. Q, vogofw, 5. Saw. 2. YXOQQBYN- YOWBY WM x Y.,'IlwoXYx, LYJM1. oriwfx, S. Robb. ' Yvonrfxs Yogorkq, foembev We NXQNKX O vleq CXu'o, och, os skudenk Wovofxon 'm We 'Sacred Yxeovk YXQXX 'ovondn Wororq. when we Nook ok Vvfxs vxixckure beXov4, we wonder 'yusk vinci mAXeq, YACOCYIUOXRK and Deon are Xvfxng 'co puXXf' We co kms! Vnougk Wok Yfokkev Sobnson 'nos We Qxkuokkon v4eXX Y n 'nond .xs Qn 690 ww 'T Aiwa' YNKN Gu,uQ X fl' ,btQI'l' N :Noe XJ X ' T V , Q ' T . .2 . 6 731 51585 in Q51-bile va A Too bad The phoTogrcphic eclilor cloesn'T leT us see who The lucky boy is! Miss Clarke knows iusT where To find Things, when we have Themes To wriTe Um .lib l.iTTle could be clone To esToblish ci librory dur- ing The TirsT school yeor, ond while There were Cl Tew boolcs ovoiloble Then, The reol beginning come when FoTher Resch in I935 begcin o compoign Tor books. There were mony beneTocTors during The TirsT yeors who mode possible The sTeody growTh oT The Librory Trom one srnoll room To The presenT spocious room on The second Tloor oT Moin Hcull Tillecl wiTh oll of The Things necessory To quench The everlosTing ThirsT oT youTh Tor inTormoTion. A Triend oT SouTheosT CoTholic once solid, OT cll The Things oT SouTheosT CoTholic, The Librory Tells besT oT whoT hos been done. This Triend noTiced cus he woTchecl SouTheosT Cc:Tholic Through his conTocTs wiTh The yeorboolc ThoT The sTudenT ond The ToculTy Torm cu comrodeship Tound wonTing so oTTen. IT is o TribuTe To FoTher Resch ond To The boys who Tormed The sToTTs ThoT he should Tincl This chorocTerisTic oT SouThec1sT Cc1Tholic in The Librory. ,- 6' Almosi every boy who was graduaied from Souih- easi Caiholic High School fool Biology somefime or a+her during his course of siudies. ln fhe above pic- fure Fr. Edward Dorff is very dramafic in his explana- 'rions aboui some of ihe inlernal organs. Noiice, +oo, fha+ some boys have make-up work fo da. Fafher l.aMal's LiH'le Thea+re had movies lwice a weel: during +he year excepf when fhe proiecfor was our of order. R. Kopaczewslni learned fhe pro- iec+or's mechanism quiie well during such 'Frequenl showings. If is easy io see ihaf Falher Wieber's class is learning code. Many new courses' of fhis nalure have been added io lhe curriculum since our caunfry is of war. DMA HI V50 60 T0 USE H! SHYGLE FL M E dwifllffffdwf Q4 Liifh fi-Q 4 Qi, 4 -'Y r n- ggi: Q, . 'gk gf I fm fm 1 gf. - 5 K'Qy, W, X X kin s Q . ar y . J dw ' '5' - mano- . - 5 X 1 Wh 2 'W .. X . . X N 'X 3551, W WM., Q M544 We , ,Zi-, ,f,. 1 T' , 135 iw .gf 45122 wt-1 J. Heenan is ge'Hing a liHle help in draffing from Falher Traeger, his leacher.-No+ice fha? +he camera caughf Fa+her LaMall's chalk rolling. -Perri is priming +he file cards 'lov 'lhe Cryslal. Fafher Feider says lhal he enioys his Laiin classes in Freshman Hall mosf. He is picfured here helping McLaughlin of D-I wifh a lillle homeworlr. Fr. Alberlv Koob seems lo be poinfing ou? fo his class +he acfion +alcing place in lhe piclure above, while Falher Resch and Danny Dougherfy are all absorbed in a drill formafion 'lor Mr. Sawyer's Vicfory Corps. C . U . as K U .. u irq, l an A U 'A f .:W, . . ' . I . A l V . . . , V Q. i I ,.,QW, gil? I -,., K Q Q - Q 95 , fl A A' LW g MH:-as It V V , Ai' 'xx lf . Q my ,gp v . ., I WW ,K k'V,: U Q Q 'fem,ll gf M Awww N. ,.-.... -x., Lg 'Wm W--f K.. L Q , - b,,W.,.,. K f V ,.1.i' 'll rx ,h w ,,A. xg Q ' 49 , - 1' '.IJ r1.,f , H P M ' - fx H Qy' Q fy '--,uf f ' ' I .X .. 0 W 1 X- 4 M A , ,Zif f V? W M , ,MAHMQ P HONOR STUDENTS STANDING: A. DePaoIi, R. Mo rici, C. Urban, T. Furia. H. Sca- muffo, H. JoffoIa, J. O'BrIen, J Cosfonzo, J. Hayden, J. Monza J. TrIoIo, D. Tedesco. SITTING: C. HanIon, J. Mc Kenna, J. Terifcy, J. Golgon, T. I'IanraHy, J. Morgan+IlcIer, J. Wil Iiams, J. Beyer, J. Ioui, R. Fuhs MID-YEAR GRADUATES STANDING: J. Chrisfiano, J Lynskey, R, Cerbone, T. Jacobs, F Campo, J. Cincglic, F. Mircnfe T. Weeks, V. Mircglic, D. FcIgIc- Iore, P. Ber+eIe, C. McGuIgcn, C Rocco, 5. Cheefy, I. Ingenifo, W Oberi-Thorn, G. Berfele, J. Duca SITTING: P. CiamoIcI1eIa, J MuIIen, C. McAveny. FaII'1er Wieber, Senior Class Ad- viser, disiribufes Holy Communion during Ihe Baccclaureafe Mass in Sacred Hear? Hall. SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS FRANCIS MCCANEY Presidenf I GERALD CALLAGHAN Vice-Presidenf THOMAS MANTINI Treasurer PASQUALI ROSSI Secrefary THE CLASS OF I9 gk 1 Q f i Q.. ig .. -, . 3 if' , : Y M N QQ 9 4 I V 'ii' .N-4-1' . W P VN 4 QQ wi 14. LVV. fag' in Lie? H-IF QQ YG' ' ls I! W I i.. r ,,f- . was ' 'A ii K .. ' I in K . :ef ' , , K I, f ' , --. fr- is J -55 .V VW, i i Wh' ' . L . . ri - '-x. 5 ' i 5 I ,h - , I I ' I 2 Q uf rg o WILLIAM J. ABBOTT Bill Academic 2626 Reed Sfreel Sf. Gal3riel's Parish JOHN A. BARCZAK Pollock Academic 944- Sourh Fronf Slreel' S+. 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SCHWARZ LanIc Academic 2533 Sauih I6 Sfreer Sr. Monica's Parish JOHN A. SCOLA Papsi Commercial I638 Souih Camac Srreer Annunciaiion Parish JAMES P. SHIELDS Par Academic I8I5 Souih Ringgold Sfreer S+. Edmond's Parish FRANCIS R. STANFORD Porky Commercial 6546 Paschall Avenue SI. CIemen+'s Parish DANIEL A. TEDESCO - Dan Commercial l4I2 Souih 9 Sireei' Annunciaiion Parish JOSEPH J. TERIFAY Joe Academic I337 Souih Myr'rIewoad Sireei' SI. GabrieI's Parish WILLIAM J. THORNTON BilI Academic 2I25 Souih 23 STreeI SI. Edmond's Parish LOUIS A. TIMMINS Tuffy CommerciaI- 3I8 Bainbridge Sfreer Sr, Philip Neri Parish , sz 'H' In rs L C. If .. 'M-S L LIE 'I ' 1 F hr 1 .iii f s r'. v A of ' 1 I.. I NE A 'fr g gs s.... . lssir V i ' :QW tc 1 11f-- ., ' ggasgiia- A ' Allis '. ,iirli Q If 11. .9 A ff .L ' 1 'nr I. PM 'mt Q r' 'i 9 Fe ggg1k4ezsfgjgee,... .mei iw Q .' k,,. . I , A rf' I '- I A f X ir., . I LL .- K. . i M -4-1 I I , I .Q lg, , 2 I I I' if Ir' - 4 ' .a K 'EX 'J P ,K'. 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VITI General Academic I727 Johnslon Slreel' Sr. Richard's Parish WILLIAM J. WALTO Bill Commercial l25 League Slreel' Sf. Philip Neri Parish THOMAS D. WEEKS Tom Commercial l553 Soulh Hollywood Slreel ST. GaIJriel's Parish JAMES L. WILLIAMS Will Academic GUSTAVE WINTER Commercial ' LOUIS P. ZULLI Academic I208 Souih 22 Slreer S+. Peler Clover Parish Summers 2633 Diclcinson Sfreef SI. Aloysius' Parish HL-2,. BIZ Soulh I0 Slreel' Sl. Pcul's Parish H ,, TO SOUTHEAST T-1.--r.1. ' sf? T- af, ,V ,E Z,' ' ' V- v- R K To , ,. CS wx y' W K , ' ,V xxx I XX -5.3 3' -v n u ,,, xy ? ,' '27 A A' Tx ,k y i O V .XY A T' j ' ' el 1 'W' I I x ' 'L' , f JUNIOR HONORMEN 5 Ari TOP ROW: C. Gos+ino, P. Raffa, J. Cavanauglw. 1 1 BOTTOM ROW: V. McCann, R. Senslre, P. Gelzinis, W, Rohlfing, E. Sfahl. Learning Hne marksmanship from a senior, F. Van Horn, are sfrafe one of our greafesf evils. Here Murray is poinfing ou? fhese honormen: Donohue, Holsfon, Mannion and Harrigan. +o Hcnnan fhaf black markef meaf has no place in fha? True honormen of Souiheasi Cafholic know how fo demon- sandwich. CATHOLIC UNDERCLASS HONORMEN FRESHMEN HONORMEN TOP ROW: C. McGel'1rin, T. Gallagher, R. Baud o. MIDDLE ROW: C. Knapp, E. Gormley, F. DiNole, J. Piccoli, R. Nimmer, J. Gormley, J. Gel zinis, H. Lind, P, Trililelli, T Taggarf, R. McLoughlin, J Toner, E. Renzi, L. Hilberl, J Hannon. BOTTOM ROW: H. DeFeo, F. Weiclr, A. Wendo, J. McClos key, F. Herner, R, Furey, G. Ti- erno, A. Chiancicrulo. There is always a sense ol pleasure in accomplishmenl and suc- cess. The boys who are piclurecl here as having been successful in an honor roll way musl realize lhal 'rhey have achieved lhe honor and respecl of lhe enlire sludenl bocly for having aflained lhe honors of main'raining'high average cluring The year. We are proud ol Them, and we feel cerlain lhal lhis is merely an indicalion of 'The success lhal is lo be lheirs in years lo come, and we lcnow lhal if will be an inspiralion 'ro all'of us in our nexl years ai Soulheasf Calholic High School. McBride, J. Ulrich. SOPHOMORE HONORMEN TOP ROW: J. DiLullo, L Dah duh, M. Duca, J. Holsfon J Golyo, H. Oflerson, J Cox A. Kunberger, R. Bambino R Kelly, J. McCormick, R Gam bone, R. Thornfon. BOTTOM ROW: L. Timlin, L. Slefanelll T. Gallo, P. Shierse, J. Gilles pie, V. Conway, J. Byrne A SN.. Faflwer Wieber, homeroom mocha, of B-I' Senior Class Faflier Barnard, homeroom Follwer Mullwall, +eacl1er of Adviser' Rocher of meme, feacher of B-2, 'teacher of Sl1or+l'1ancJ. moyicsl Junior Religion. B-I 5 2iaetaLi+ 1 ,,s: vz:.f.:f,f:... Q :mia : TOP ROW, L. io R: J. Con- nor, W. Drumm, J. Milalic, J. Lynch, R. lanneHa. J. Kane. 2nd Row, L. fo R: J. Brill, J. Redding, T. -Smiih, R. Dunn, R. Henry, J. Carbonaro, J. Cavanauglw, J. Condo. 3rd Row, L. fo R: J. Coyle, L. Masfrogosfino, R. Davis, J. Hicks, W. Monaghan, J. Mc- Menamin, A. Romano, A. Sulpizio, N. Marsini. Isl Row, L. fo R: J. Piccoli, J. Smifh, A. Marziani, F. PeroHi, R. Berardocco, V. McCann, P. Cordullo, R. Samarfino, P. la- COYODB. B-2 TOP ROW, L. lo R: C, Tatu, M. Kilpafriclc, J. Conway, J. Coslonzo, Zncl Row, L. lo R: J. Fullom, L. Diiloro, T. More?- fini, J. Ufkus, J. Cefrone, C. Caslellono, J. Hurley, M, Maf- ricciano. 3rd Row, L. 'ro R: L. Sesso, W. Rell, NV, Murphy, P. D'Ercole, A. Sfrano, J. Gay- yo, J. Fox, E. Von Horn, Isl Row, L. fo R: D. Felicianni, P. Pean, J. Silverio, W, Mc- DermoH, D. McDonald, J. Quinn, E. Timislris, D. Kinee, J. Mocclriia. B-3 TOP ROW, L. +o R: W. Budlra, J. Gallagher, R. Ridolfi, T. Caller. 2nd Row, L. lo R: N. Guinfa, J. McLaughlin, J. Mur- fa, J. Riley, A. Desumma, J. Brogan, D. lanneifoni, C. Nimmer. 3rd Row, L. 'lo R: A. Picano, J. Quennan, L. Cop- pola, A. Sciroflo, J. DiPascale, F. Lynch, J, Kelly, T. Burke, J. Siclclelon. Is? Row, L. fo R: P. Cerceo, M. Falcone, J. For- syihe, R. Senske, J. Dunn, J. Guolf, F. McLaughlin, W. Baf- lles, E. Salvagno. Falher VanDylce, homeroom Fafher Schinlden, homeroom Falher Francis Ciliberfi, 'ieacher of B-4, ieacher of ieacher of B-5, +eacher of homeroom 'teacher of B-6, English, Boolisiore. Aufomofives. 'Teacher of La'iin. B-4 TOP ROW, L. io R: F. Taylor. P. DelVecchio, P. Leporafi, P. Vag- noni, T. Allen, T. Lydon, W. Gorm- ley. 2nd ROW, L. io R: W. Cul- len, R. Medoro, V. DelRossi, T. Breif, J. Lindsey, F. Barnes, F Makary, J. Jamison, G. Orlando 3rd ROW, L. fo R: F. Heenan M. Narducci, J. Bradley, C. Car- lucci, J. Sfefano, E. Sfahl, W Cairnes, J. Thoronfon. 4+h ROW L. 'fo R: S. Scafidi, J. DeLaney, E. Gregory, J. Hannon, E. Rodie J. Sheridan, W. Rohifing, R. lm- perafo, C. Oliver. B-5 TOP ROW, L. fo R: R. DeFeo, T. Donaghue, B. Johnson, H. Kirlin. J. Paci, L. Nichol, D. Healey, E. Moszczyinslci. 2nd ROW, L. io R: F. Maltara, D. Pugliese, l, Di Pas- cale, J. Kerr, P. Rafio, T. Fox, F. Anderson, W. Bradley. BOTTOM ROW, L. fo R: J. Kurlz, F. Ca- ruso, W. Barre++, F. Doelp, S. Toczylowslci, D. Zanghi, D. Mul- grew, S. Gillespie, J. Triolo. B-6 TOP ROW, L. fo R: N. DiGre- gorio, J. McGuigan, E. Ailtinson, H. Sfarlzenbaclr. 2nd ROW, L. 'lo R: J. DeBarberie, J Eby, F. Tursi, E. McCloskey, D. Genfilucci, A. Bosco, J. Capozio, J. Dough- erly, W. Manley. 3rd ROW, L. io R: N. Bozzini. A. Slavola, A. Miran+e, W. Sharlrey. J, Carbo, M. D'Avilla, E. Marlin, R. DeLuise. BOTTOM ROW, L. fo R: P. Dev- enny, H. Lieb, J. Sweeney, A. Disaniis, J. McBride, J. Gorman, P. Calvarese, J. Noce, A. Dunn. 1 6'1M-HN' ivpfw Fr. Roloerl Cornell, homeroom ieacher of C-I, Teacher of Na- , C-I TOP RONV, L, lo R: A. Caggiano, J. Trahey, J. Bellace, J. Dougherly, T. Quinn, R. Sulli- van, J. Ulrich, C. McCarl'in, F. McHugh, A. Vincek. 2nd ROW, L. fo R: W. Carbine, C Beyer, M. Duca, C, Righfer, C. O'Donnell, G. Mazeika, W. Mannion, L. Teli, J. McNichol L. Tololla. 3rd ROW, L. fo R: P. Tabacchera, A. McBride, J. Valeniine, H. Geiger, J. Mc- Gralh, F. DeLuc'.1, W, Gallagher, A. Cenfrella, J. Kerins, F. Redding, G. DiGiorgio, R Simon, BOTTOM ROW, L. lo R: F. Fogarly, L. Trililefli, J. Fair, J. Lawson, J. Gillespie H. Oflerson, W. McGra+h, J. Beaffy, V. Conway. lional Problems. C-2 TOP ROW, L. lo R: A. Pinner, E. Gilroy, J. Rogan, G. Mulhern, J. Cahill, W. Byrne, C. Ailrins, L. Dahdah, D. Gillen, E. Capaldi. 2nd ROW, L. lo R: D. Scardello, W. McLaughlin, M. Kenneily, B. McNichoI, J. Pavese, E. Lampluch, R. Thornlon, J. McCuslcer, L. DeCarIo, E. DiEnno, F, Rauh, R. D. Kelly. 3rd ROW, L. 'ro R: R. Marrone, J. Harrigan, A. Sireci, R. Copeland, J. Carfwrighl, J. Evangelisfa, F. Spause, T. Delaney, A. Derago, R. Reas oner, J. Clancy. BOTTOM ROW, L. fo R: T. Foglieila, J. Gall, L. Olsen, B. Pugliese W. Blesiingfon, T. Gallo, J. Sheehan, F. Murray, J. DiLullo. Fr. Bernard Quigley, home room leacher of C-2, leache of English. Fflcumvflf TOP ROW, L. fo R: L. lacona, J. Gillespie, J. Carroll, J. Washingfon, C. Washarf, T. McCaffrey, E. Haggerly, J. Cox, F. Baclwich. 2nd ROW, L. fo R: H. Rigers, C. Brawley J. McCormick, J. Douglnerly, H. Balleui, J. Barfel. J. Holsfon, L. Slanlon, J. Powell, R. Prere B. Pimpenelli. 3rd ROW, L. ro R: E. McLaughlin, M. DiCl1risfopl'1er, M. l.anuHi, E. Haas R. Bambino, P. Croce, R. Kelly, J. Griffen, E. McFadden, J. Scoleri. BOTTOXM ROW L. 'lo R: C. Quinn, J. Boggs, J. Conforio, J. Byrne, J. Timlin, A. Kunlaerger, J. Furey T' MCA ilW - J- Jofdcn- Fr. Jerome Younger. homeroom leacher of C-3, 'leaclwer of muilwemaiics. P. D'Alessandro, J. Goyfon, J. Keenan, J. Fusco, J. O'Neill, C. Zappos. Fallwer Traeger. homeroom leacher of CA, 'leocher of Sl-nop and Mechanical Draw- ing. TOP ROW, L. 'ro R: A. Morrissey, D. Coppolino, J. Tolland. 2nd ROW, L. fo R: H. Kalmala, J. Brown, V. Mazzula, A. Lewis, J. Fox, F. Lulz, A. Tolvaisa, L. McManus, l.. Kilpclricli. 2nd ROW, L. fo R: J. Green, R. Celli. J. Kennon, H. Pollnow, P. Tursi, F. Messina, E. Molloy, A. Messina, F. McGuire. BOTTOM ROW, L. lo R:V. Amorosi, O. Guilii, J. Penrose, M. Gam- bone, P. Scl1ierse, F. Bruno, J. McGel1rin, J. Morrisroe, J. Branlon. ABSENT: F. Bovio, Fallner McHugl'1, homeroom leacher of C-5, 'feacher of English. C-5 .SvPfw TOP ROW, L. lo R: J. Hopkins, J. D'Alessandro, J. Lerario, L. McCann, D. Savers, J. Loon ard, R. Adami, F. Tripodi, R. Digilio. 2nd ROW, L. io R: J. Smifh, R. Poiesz, A, Tabasco E. Jordon, P. Venuffi, A. Venulfi, A. Cosfura, V. Peirello, J. Cropper, L. Srefonelli, J. Mor gan. 3rd M. Kisler, J. Anderson, J. Purul, J. Dominick, J. Crilley. FRONT ROW, L. 'io R: H. Mal-'lea J. Galyo, V. Falgiaiore, J. MHcl1ell, T. Dunplwy, J. Sweeney, F. Morano, J. McGroorl'y, J. Mc Laughlin. MISSING: M. Levin, J. O'Donnell, M. Seravello. C-6 TOP RONV, L, fo R: A. Saggese, T. Bauman, J. Flacli. P. Perri, C. Murphy, R. Ricci, W. Parker, W. DeLauro. 2nd ROW, L. fo R: J. Levins, P. Barr, E. Scoff, J. Coyne, L. Cinalli, E. Herifelder, J. Kelleher, T. Muriauglw, F. Coyle. 3rd ROW, L. io R: N. Longo, H. McSl1ane, G. KeHerlinus, T. Aglio, C. Vivacqua, P. Wallowiich, T. Whalin, J. Piielli, M. DeLuca, P. Quinfieri. BOTTOM ROW, L. fo R: P. DeFusco, V. Confi, F. Hennessey, W. Gauohan. P. Black, R. Kopaczewski, W. Gross, J. Sabaiino, A. Venere. MISSING: F. Bable. ROW, L. io R: M. Donegan, O. Mancinelli, J. Lisfa, J. Hariley, J. Dempsey, Fafher LaMal, homeroom ieacher of C-6, feaclner ol Biology. 611-MDN' Fr. Michael McLaughlin, home- room ieocher of C-7, 'reocher of Moihemaiics and Sopho- more Religion. C-7 TOP ROW, L. io R: C. Pinio, S. Simon, C. D'Amario, J. Kennedy, L. Fousi, V. Columbaro, Fr. Roberi' Koesier, homeroom ieacher of C-8, ieocher of Priniing and Mofhemoiics. T. Hilley, J. Gallagher, J. Morley. 2nd ROW, L. fo R: V. D'Avilla, J. Daly, J. Borland, A. Siciliano, E. O'Lone, A. Lynch, W. Kepharf, J. Haririns, A. Cannon, C. Kimpel. 3rd ROW, L. fo R: L. Pinkeiii, D. Copifoli, E. Parker, J. Johnson, G. Mulgrew, J. Janlrouslna, R. Wilden, W. Shanahan, L. Lewsi. BOTTOM ROW, L. io R: T. Varley, M. Palladino, J. Bolfersdorf S. Maccaroni. C-8 TOP ROW, L. 'io R: J. Hariiey, E. Toczylowski, G. Kelly, W. Wewis, J. Hagan, D. Muraglio. 2nd ROW, L. fo R: R. Smiih, C. Ruffenoch, C. Cocciione, J. Cosadonie, J. Parkinson, E. Har- ri+y, E. Desimone, D. Sugg, E. Baron. 3rci ROW, L. io R: A. Dellamonica, W. Delaney, A. Basile, F. Ferry, F. Lynch, D. McLaughlin, J. While, J. Piroilo, J. Scoiiriio. BOTTOM ROW, L. fo R: E. McDonnell, J. Mackey, J. McLaughlin, J. McMahon, J. Morley, J. Murray, R, Koakensiad, G. Knapp, J. Grugan. MISSING: P. Gazzara, H. Kearney, E. Quigley, A. Simone. I I , D-I TOP ROW, L. fo R: E. Byrne, V. Sfruglia, A. Logue, G. Dominim, J. McHenry, J. DiDio, J. Gray, P. Renzi, D. Pacilli. 2nd ROW, L. fo R: J. Trahey. T. MdCulley, R. Gurl, J. Walsh, E. Diclr, W. Almond, M. Turner, G. lnverso, C. Roell, J. Sears. 3rd ROW, L. fo R: J. Filli- palcli, J. Ryan, W. Brannen, D. Kelly, A. Penzo, J. While, R. McClain, M. Dean, L. Frieberg A. DiAlongio. BOTTOM ROW, L. lo R: M. Tomasco, E. McGlNN, F. Blalcher, P. Hoban R. McLaughlin, T. Condo, F. Cavanaugh, R. Gambone, A, DiLauro. D-2 TOP ROW. L. lo R: U. DiLullo, D. McQuillan, M. Gagliarcli, G. Rogers, H. Daly, P. Carrol, N. Ardizzi, J. Piccoli, J. McGuire. 2nd ROW, L. fo R: J. Durlrin, P. Kramer, J. Avellino S. Correnli, J. Milano, J. Boinel, E. Cronin, T. Halpin, A. Morrollo. 3rd ROW, L. 'lo R F. Massi, D. Gallanauglw, C. Bowman, F. Rolwlfing, J. Donahue, J. Raggio, N. Maculuso P. Trilllelfi, R. Rosslfer, A. Meoli. BOTTOM ROW, L. fo R: A. Franchilfi, S. Malfese, F. Yu- shinslci, J. Gelzinis, J. Miller, F. Jensen, D. Falula. Faflior Scl1mld'f, home , room Teacher of D-I feacher of Freshmen Re ligion Faflmer Bourgoin, home- room leaclwer of D-2, feaclwer of Prinling. Fafher Geimer, home. room Teacher of D-3, feacher of Aff, Fa+her Rohlinger, home- room feacher of D-4, ieacher of English. LYCIMDN' TOP ROW, L. lo R: E. Jones, J. Ruane, J. Lydon, S. Camlarella, M. Ragone, H. Coilon H. Pepe, A. Capelola. 2nd ROW, L. lo R: L. McCallon, G. Dilaascale, G. Coia, J. Mel chiori, T. Weiclc, C. McKenna, G. Tierno, J. Tayoun, J. Kowolchiclc. 3rd ROW, L. lo R A. Mancini, C. Flood, J. Follari, Wallen, J, Smiih, G, Fallance, W. Sarnmarfino, J. Furlow G. Anderson. BOTTOM ROW, L. lo R: R. Anzidei, J. Bonner, M. Longo, C. Hannan, J. ln verso, J. Guarcini, E. Cusack, C. Kelly, J. Dougherly. D-4 TOP ROW, L. fo R: E. Gildea, F. McCarfin, L. Roznialcowslxi, U. DiVincenzo, J. DeLue, W. Tobia. 2nd ROW, L. fo R: M. Bradley, C. DeCerchio, A. Cirillo, G. Neil, M. Buflari, J. Conelly, W. Fleming, F. Taraborelli, J. Gallagher. 3rd ROW, L. lo R: E. McGel'1rin, J. Fox, J. Crosson, J. Sullivan, V. Civafl, F. Caragliano, C. Casalnova, S. Robb, E. May. BOTTOM ROW, L. ic R: G. Barr, J. Icnneffa, H. Alessandroni, G. MacArfhur, J. Murphy, 4 R. Fryer, J. Pearo, J. Shields, W. Smyfh. Fr. Waller Burke, home- Fr. Alberi Koob, home- FV- GUSJUVB Sulllflr room teacher of D-4, room feacher of DI5, homeroom 'fedcher Of Teacher of Hisiory. Teacher of English. D-7, Teacher of Hisiory. D-5 TOP ROW, L. io R: N. DiGugli- elmo, M. Pacana, J. O'Connor, E. Falcone, R. DeProspo, J. Gilles- pie, W. Kelly, L. Kassab, J. Plun- lceii, A. Musfo. Zncl ROW, L. io R: R. Furey, J. Cella, E. Gormley, J. Toner, L. Aversa, S. Siarr, C. Brown, F. Assanie, V. Braccili, M. Banker, R. Frame, 3rd ROW, L. ia R: E, Browne, A. McGivern, L. Severson, T. Kelly, E. Renzi, T. Woods, J. Fieger, J. Onoraio, J. Tanda, H. Moniano. BOTTOM ROW, L. io R: A. Frascino, J. Mc- Closkey, A. Magliocco, E. Lacey, A. Wenda, J. Hannon, J, Lauleiia, J. Williams, H. DeFeo. D-6 TOP ROW, L. io R: B. Cedrone, F. Argenzio, A. Newman, T. Tag: garf, W. Carlson, J. Carney, J. Nodeslzi, M. Volpe, E. Zirolli. 2nd ROW, L. io R: J. DiCipri- ano, H. McGlinchey, R. Frances- chini, F. Gilmariin, F. Siinson, P. Rizzo, L. Hoepp, R. Duffy, P. Bradford, G. Brabazon. 3rd ROW, L. fo R: S. Ficcara, R. Pryzbyllo, J. Weldon, W. Fal- vey, E. Morgan, J. Hefferman, T. Haughey, J. DiCerchio, C. Moore, E. Braceland. BOTTOM ROW, L. +o R: J. Rago, J. Mc- Caffrey, J. Serge, J. Jones, C. Knapp, C. Ervin, J. Murphy, J. Leo, D. Meagher. MISSING: C. Gallagher, E. Troyano. D-7 TOP ROW, L. io R: T. Ozolas, F. Barcius, P. Szczybelr, L. Barich. 2nd ROW, L. fo R: R. Keegan, J. Wreafh, J. Devlin, K. Fousi, F. Bunfing, W. McCrosson, J. Ryan, J. McCaFfer+y, E. Fagan. are Row, L. fo RZJ. Valeniino, J. Concannon, J. Ferrell, W. Rog- ers, J. Shields, W. Reil, D. Di- Caprio, W. Byrne, D. Maffeo. BOTTOM ROW, L. io R: M. Ar- riviello, W. Roberts, J. Curran, J. McHugh, J. Geddess, J. Mc- Closkey, J. Jenkins, J. Ricchini. C. DiToro. -S Fr. Edward Dorff, home- room feacher of D-8, Teacher of Religion and Biology. D-8 TOP ROW, L. fo R: L. Lydon, J. McGrory, A. Valariano, J. Nar- lrin, R. Donafelli, G. Shaefer, J. Grillo, M. Crisfullc, J. Duffy, D. McGuigan. Znd ROW, L. 'lo R: J. Anasiasi, S. Riccio, W. Am- brose, G. Bodini, W. Coyle, T. Field, J. Flynn, W. McDonald, F. DiNo+e. BOTTOM ROW, L. +0 R: L. Moylan, A. Cianciarulo, J. Huhn, E. Talamini, W. Olson, R. Nimmer, H. Bouers, J. Scoppa, J. Byrnes. MISSING: J. Gray, F. Kolb, C. Kline, W, Reed, T. Sheridan, T. McManus. D-9 TOP ROW, L. lo R: C. Schaffer, T. Gallagher, P. Murfa, W. Pinlo, B. Fisher, A. lbbolson, J. Sprows, R. Ouirlc. 2nd Row, L. lo R: C. Ma- roHa, B. Riccioppo, E. Collins, A. Verdi, J. Panepinlo, P. Landry, A. Barcara, R. Ferrari, W. Kelly. 3rd ROW, L. 'fo R: M. Cunning- ham, J. Slevin, O. Risoldi, B. Lyons, J. Brady, W. McKenna, S. DiGuiseppe, G. Williams, G. Buckley, S. Duhdah. BOTTOM ROW, L. 'lo R: L. D'Ercole, J. Marcolonco, R. GraHon, N. Lo- Russo, W. Holmes, A. Desummc, R. Baudo, L. Hilberf, J. Ardizzi. D-l0 TOP ROW, L. +o R: S. Borfnowslri, M. DelViscio, B. Truxell, M, Zulli, J. Taviano, M. Onorolo. Znd ROW, L. fo R: P. Barreca, J. Brown, R. Gaghan, E. DeSumma, G. McQUllliln. T. Morley, J. Dris- coll, A. Gosfino, R. Ximines. 3rd ROW, L. lo R: A. Ciminera, M. Pcilifuccio, S. Fierlco, C. Sfaals, G. Raymond, W. Mccuslrer, J. Gormley, A. Rand, A. PeIliccio++i, R. Kiizinger. BOTTOM ROW, L. fo R: H. Lenfo, H. Lind, J. Barcl- fa, J. Thornfon, F. Herner R. Wha- lin, J. Marfin, A. Burclzialr, J. Don- nelly. MISSING: M. Hagerfy, W. Leonard, R. Simonfon. Fr. Joseph Holmes. homeroom Teacher of D-8, feacher of English. ,fo Fr. Roberf Reppen. homeroom leacher of D-I0, Teacher of Lalin. 514-MDN' I '4 QW ' Q 0 AQQYE Wwe 2 G Haw N J , ,L m ' 43,3 MQ' -v,mST,'f2-4 rffflrnstkzi. ff . f , Wwmw ' gag:-v f - an. , W ,. 'Simi W 3-,H .W '1i?4Pi15wfx.. -:H ,M--'sz ,,. K , ,f up -,zu 'Li-4-Q ff , inf If 5,-,,,,,1,, ,,n, s. fyrr ,, , N. ,V w J -, , 9 . if M ,. , f' ' f-ffwtifflfifw var: , .,, ,.,. ,W , 1 '? 4 1,11 .P I. i if ,w , M W W u w 1:7 , -all 1,5 1:,,,., ,. -ff- ,ml I 5.,,,3.,, .W . ,1,w,,,,1f',,3, , Q1 ,fe ff.,-.wwf Q spa, .f . O.. .,., ,,. , ,,f- 1, N-,- 1, ,f -ah. . ' 4 f '-r 5 v ,, ...,,,,.,. ,.,, . K , n A Q K W W f a K ,r,k ,W , ...K , ,, I X ,,,,k1 .5',-L ,. :nk v . Nfl5ei7f.Q . 'K' ,1.,,v,--ul-1 Fr A , ,, :?,ggf5f iiE!'7 ' ' 'H U, , my 535 ' ., X, is i:.f5z511f3!u,, 4 5 I-Q1-fvfff Mg W - fy -- 1, ,I pa R A , 5gM:f,,fQ,,- ,www ff , 1, Y.. .,,,, f J ' , ' y M . IN 4 i , i 5 .fffr 5 'H' oil y V ,C ' if N , ' 'i ' if :I FX h A.,' Two ploloons parade wiflw Hue bond a+ Sliibe Pczrlc before a big league baseball game. As perl' of an inspecfion one plmfoon does some clever drilling in fhe gymnasium. While lliere ore mony divisions ol llwe l-liglw School Viclory Corps, llwe mosl Colorful ond llie one lo lind greol- esl odvoncemenl ol Soullfieosl Colliolic lliglw Sclwool under The direclion ol Follier Resell ond Mr. Sawyer is mililory drill. Orgonized losl yeor os on exlro-curriculor oclivily, llwe ploloons goined such lome llfiol sludenls ore now lolcing mililory drill os o closs, ond liove found lliol llie corelul and occurole drilling ore lroining lliem lo llwinlq cloorly and quickly. I K Y 1 ga 5 if lr. 1 x 4 ,f '-N ,fl 'J PICTURE NO. I-PLATOON I-B C. Mellina, Leader F. Fofi, A. Slrano, R. Davis, J. Triolo, A. Picano, G Kelly, G. Callaghan, J. Macara, V. Sciroffo, P. Gelzinis, H. Bellezzi, R. Capaldi, T. Caruso, J. Cosfonxo, J. Condo, J. Sweeney, J. Holland, A Concannon, V. Miraglia, R. Poiesz, J. Pi+elli, P. Cerceo, C. Monacelli, R. Carbone, J. Manci- nelli. PICTURE No. 2-PLATOON 4-B T. McAllis+er, Leader J. Washingfon, J. Cahill, J. Mullen, E. Rodie, J. Mur- phy, L. Cinalli, V. McCann, F. Quinn, D. Murag- lia, E. Toczylowslxi, C. Beyer, M. Gambone J. Crapper, A. Lewis, J. Chrisfiano, F. Spouse W. Gaughan. R. Cerbone, D. Muraglia, V. Cinag Iia, A. Caslura, M. Duca, B. DiMenio, F. Murray C. McGu'igan. PICTURE No. 3-PLATOON 5-B J. Eby, Leader J. D'Amario, C. Urban, T. Lydon, J. Dunn, E. Mc- Closlcey, J. DiPascale, J. Carbonaro, F. Barnes, A. DiSanlis, A. Dunn, J. Connor, R. Murphy, J. Hur- ley, J. McGuigan, W. McDermoH, S. Scafidi, F. McBride, E. Salvagno, L. Zulli, R. Morici, R. Medoro. PICTURE No. 4-PLATOON 6 R. Kopaczewski, Leader P. Rossi, A. Tolvaisa, A. Basile, H. Kirlin, W. De- laney, J. Morley, J. Brogan, A. Marziani, J. Casa- donfe, J. Sweeney, V, Confi, F. Principaio, J. Sheri- dan, L. Moresi, J. Brown, P. Blaclc, H. Kacala, L Coppola, W. Reil, T. Maglio, J. Venuli, E. Scofl, L. Vognoni, J. Paci, J. Redding. PICTURE NO. 5-PLATOON 2-A W. Cairnes, Leader L. Fousl, J. Taviano, W. Rohlfing, T. Colfer, W. Drumm, J. Smifh, F. Peroiii, J. Cavanough, F. Re- menler, N. Morgan, F. DeMar+ino, C. McAveny, H. Sfarfzenbach, C. D'Amario, 6. Berfele, E. Sfahl, J. Piccoli, M. Coppolino, W. Oberf-Thorn, W. Mon- aghan, W. Murphy, L. Nichol, F. Fullam, W. Bud- lco, C. Cocciolone. PlCTURE NO. 6-PLATOON 3-A J. Kelleher, Leader J. Beyer, J. Williams, J. Saigon, T. Allen, V. Sam- marifano, A. Rosario, E. Quigley, J. Cannuli, J. Mc- Caughan, J. Bidini, W. Hagenberg, G. Orlando, J. Lynsky, J. Maglieffa, N. Thornion, J. Kurfz, G. Cardilo, G. Basso, J. Corba, M. Leone, D. Fal- giafore, R. Tynan, J. Jamison, J. Clovin, N. Guinla. K ? ' 1 , Y 4 A Y A Y X 5 1 x. 1 I VJ: 1 ' . J. m we ifi et WA ,, 5 n K, 7 , W' 'L' 2, X, L , W . , - A w Q' . 4 1 Y A Q '-be sg, mu Vw L,,Z , .1,, x VK m ?f'Wx , 15 I w' 4, fi. A ,M ,df , L12 rw H ,JV yiggt H 'Mill E ffwny , I 2 Wm. mf, . ' If TOP: W. Blessinglon, P. Schierse, J. Gillespie, J. Geddes, S. Toczlowski, l.. Food, P, Black, J. Murphy, J. Morley, F. Bachich. MIDDLE: T. Dunphy, J. Connor, W. Rohlfing, W. Olsen, E. Timinslris, R. Senslre, W. Holmes, H. Daly. BOTTOM: F, Mironle, F. Poli, F. VonHorn, N. Sumo, Falher Resch, T. Hanraffy, W. Olzerl-Thorn, J. Boyle, T. Morley. vuncd Organized by Fcilher Mclieough in l94O ond since lhen under lhe foculiy supervision of Folher Resch, lhe Siudenl Council ronlcs os ihe greolesi' orgonizolion wilhin lhe school. Through if eoch ond every sluclenl lolses porl in oll ihose Things which ore of vilol imporlonce. The Council is mode up of o slucleni represenlolive from eoch home- room ond officers from lhe senior closs, ond ihrough ifs orgonizcifion if conirols oll siudenl oc- liviiies. Eoch club or sociery musl have o chorler from lhe council in order 'ro iunclion os on organi- zolion. r 0.8 rein Und H by ,he Sf Pecf M .fcfollq in s ude f e ,270 , H Couhcmmefhlng H BW Q dried 'W i x ffl!! f, gQjQZ'?f1? :j J., X: --A f p f', ff, . . ,:.,,1- ,.:,,,'1f i F, f, ,af im. fx., , ,, E W' - 'Ii x XE! 4 if Q ig' 3. if gi 1 .ap X 'A Q., .Q 2' 2 ii Q 1.1, , L aw? xi ig 5 sk 2 E? Lx Af in il, .gif 2- H22 x . , izl K 9 Q , Eng, ' ,...1.,f fu M 4 9 Ja i . 1 Q 1 5 Wa s K g el' r 'gl if 7 v 0111-41111 ---------ri :T Q. ,,.,, , -. ..,, me .A.W,N .a H ' ' 'W' ,. . Q ss . y H K' 'Sr' r PUIIIIII I944 STAFF EDITOR-IN-CHIEF ..... Thomas J. Hanrally ASSOCIATE EDITOR ........ John Mullen ALUMNI EDlTOR.,,James McGcrrily, '42 sf' PHOTOGRAPHY EDITOR .... William Fore ART EDITOR ............., Charles Craig BUSINESS MANAGER, . .Paul Ciamaichela J. Phillips, L. Sesso. A. Capozio, J. Beafy, J. Ragan, P. Schierse, L. Hilberf, J. Gorm- ley, P. Gelzinis, R. Donalelli, R. Furey, P. Trifilelli, N. Ardizzi. Member of NATIONAL SCHOLASTIC PRESS ASSOCIATION CATHOLIC SCHOOL PRESS ASSOCIATION BACK ROW: J. Beally, J, Ragan, P. Schierse, L. Sesso. A. Capezio. MIDDLE ROW: L. Hilberl, J. Gormley, P. Gel1inis, R. Donalelli, R, Furey, P. Trililelfi, N. Arclizzi. FRONT ROW: J. Phillips, W. Fore, J. Hanrally, Fafher Schmidl, J. Mullen, P. Ciamaichela, C. Craig. From a small mimeographed page in I934 and from a small paper covered boolc in l936 lo lhe publicalions ol I944 is lhe slory ol lhe Roclcei and of 'lhe Cryslal al Souiheasl ,Calholic. The Roclcel in I934 loolc ils name lrom lhe niclcname given 'ro our leams al lhal lime, lhe Roclcs : and lhe Cryslal used 'rhai name because lhe boolc slrives lo be a cryslal clear slory ol each school year wilh iis sludenls and lacully, ln ihe lourih parl of lhis volume will be found 'rhe records of edilors and advisers during The course ol lime. Lei if suf- Phalography Edilor William Fore look mosl of lhe piclures during lhe currenl year. He enlisled in Ihe Navy lafe in April. 'lice lo say lhal ihe names which head lhe lisls are names of Ihose who began al' Soulheasl Calholic High School a 'rraclilion in school publicalions which all successors have fried lo live up lo. The Roclcel loclay is a publicalion which be- longs lo Three press associaiions. ll has received honorary awards from lhese associaiions during ihe pasl 'four years and has been well received by olher schools in exchanges, so lhal loday lhe Roclqei ranlcs highly in lhe publicalion world. A ieaiure ol lhe Roclcel is lhe small V-mail edilion Four heads of lhe Cryslal slaff meel al' a Sludenl Council dance. They are, lefl fo righl: J. Mullen, P. Ciamaichela, T. HanraH'y, and W, Fore. immwmNeeee1 :. ' mwmfnc '- f- W Allll dlndavf I944 STAFF EDITOR-IN-CHIEF .... Thomas J. HanraTTy ASSOCIATE EDITOR ,..,.. Charles Hanlon Tj FEATURE EDITOR ,.,..... William Rohlfing ALUMNI EDITOR ,...., RoberT Vefrone, '43 ART EDITOR ...,..... .... R oberT Rossifer NEWS EDITOR ..,,.. ...... J ohn Galgon CLUB EDITOR .............. James Brogan EXCHANGE EDITOR .... Joseph McCusker J. Galyo, W. McDermoTT, J. Ulrich, P. Schierse, J. Ragan, F. Raugh, J. BeaTTy, R. ThornTon, J. Cox, T. McCaFfery, G. Knapp, C. Knapp. BUSINESS STAFF BUSINESS MANAGER...Daniel DougherTy CIRCULATION MANAGER,.J0hn Gillespie J. lozzi, D. ValenTe, J. Sheridan, V. Conway, J. Holsfon, J. Barfel, J. Byrne. I Member of NATIONAL SCHOLASTIC PRESS ASSOCIATION CATHOLIC SCHOOL PRESS - ASSOCIATION BACK ROW: F. Raugh, J. Sheehan, R. ThornTon, P. Schierse, J. Ulrich, J. Taviano, INTERNATIONAL QUILL AND SCROLL A. Vincek, J. Silverio, J. Gillespie, W. Cullen. SECOND ROW: C. Knapp, G. Knapp, G. Guaracinc, W. Holmes, R. Przyloyllo, J. Holsfon, J. BarTel, J. Ragan, W. Rohlfing, J. BeaTTy. FRONT ROW: W. McDermoTT, D. DougherTy, J. Galgon, P. Ciumaichela, Fafher McHugh, J. Mullen, T. Hanraffy, D. VanelTe, J. Brogan. which is enThusiasTically awaiTed by alumni over award, which is The highesT award aT The associa- seas. The CrysTal in The second year oT iTs exisTence enlrered The Nofional Press AssociaTion and was, awarded TirsT honors in The naTional survey oT ThaT associaTion. During each oT The succeeding years The sTaTTs have worked harder Than ever To main- Tain The high goal seT by The sTaTT oT ThaT second book, wiTh The resulT ThaT each oT The succeeding books were awarded The coveTed All-American ' W 18 Rivers' feds Tion. Thus iT is ThaT The CrysTal wishes To close The TirsT Ten years wiTh This anniversary ediTion. While all oT The Tormer books have been school year books, and noT merely senior class books: This one is To be a Ten year book, which picks ouT Tor The reader The big and Ii+Tle Things which TogeTher Tell The sTory oT The birfh and growTh oT SouTheasT CaTholic High School in SouTh Philadelphia. - gl . 'cFeSIN '1-1 1r0PIJIeS asT cn' Iorea bypxgweiw OI-I' nudlmusid Mdyeeosi S0VerdI to Souihe Qnso X eascoiexiw R 'Ro e He . me Proc COTne t .im ON S Q. 5 ring gf ' fi X X Y 9 Ol ti E Z H e abs? lcto S TI Ke T ts utheast 6:29 cgi! gigs ,I Q D A B s ' ' ' - . 5 ' riff W E H I ,I C-OTP :LVM fofwbeiiix P Held for .ig ,. v-T XQ6 5 1 0 B ' . 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W3 Aw -luis I EQUIR- 000.29 Gfe . 9.0 me IT wos Fc1Ther Mclfeough ond The members oT The PorenTs AssocioTion who wonTed o bond oT SouTh- eosT CoTholic High School, True enough every one wonTed o bond, buT iT was This group who could see Through The diTTiculT doys oT orgonizoTion To The presenT bond uniTormed in The concerT choirs or girded wiTh The liTe giving sporlf which music gives To school liTe ond ocTiviTies. On The oTher hond, iT wos Mr. VolinoTe oT blessed memory who oTTered his services To FoTher Mc- Keough ond The Pc1renTs AssocioTion To use The in- sTrumenTs ploced in The honds oT The sTudenTs by The PorenTs ond To use The good will oT The sTu- denTs Themselves. This he did, living Tor eighT yeors in The heorTs oT his pupils, spending himselT To molce music OT SouTheosT CoTholic successTul. LEFT: Music finds iTs place in The everyday life of The sTudenT. Here FaTher Feider enioys a liTTlo song wiTh some of his sTudenTs. R. Byrnes and Jim McGarriTy can be idenTiTied in The foreground. BELOW: The TirsT band of eighT years ago, even before iT had uniforms. Mr. ValinoTe was The firsf conducTor and FaTher Russell The firsT rnoderaTor. ln The oTher picTure, of an early band is Jimmy French, second from leTT, who was missing in acTion for a long Time: and drum maior Jimmy Hoban, who was iniured severely aT Pearl Harbor. RIGHT ABOVE: Mr. Neuberi conducls one of fha 'Ersf glee clubs from The console of the organ. BELOW: A fcculfy choir sings for one of fha sfudenf Masses. 1 f' A-ur 'T'7' ,ff X 47? n 5 n ze, ,M t ff ,ff I M Um Band in 7943 Sv H 2 3 W Q ' mfmrum K Sw G wi Trombones always pu? real spirif inio band music. in 1944 THE BAND 'Faiher Geimer .... ......... , ..... , ..... - .. .... , ..... Faculfy Adviser Mr. Anlhony Valinofe ............................,.......,.. Direcfor Buck row: A. Roni, R. Poiesz, R. Jamison, J. Mocclwio, J. Gclgon, J. Morgunilwuler, P. Schierse, L. Coppola, T. Allen. Third row: R. Tofini, J. Boland, E. Gregory, E. Lewis, A. Folgiolore, J. Dunn, T. Fogliefla, L. Sfefanelli, R. Scnlsey, J. Beyer, A. Scirollo, F. Masciulli. , Second row: D. lanelloni, P. Clcmciclwelc, M. Narducci, J. Anoslcsi, C. Cocciolone, R. Ful1s, N. Bozzinl, E. Desimone, C. Beyer, J.-Silverio, W. Monaghan, C. D'AmorIo, A. Ciancicurullo, H. Bollezzi, H. Mulieo, G. DiGiorglo. Fronf row: N. Morsini, R. Sullivan, J. Triolo, F. Argenzlo, A. Piccno, A. MGHClHl,.J. D'Amorio. J. Boyle, S. Flcarru, W. Almond, S. VeniHi, G. Knapp, G. Quinn, D. Valenle, G. Buckley, Mr. Anllnony Vclinole, Direclorq S. Fousf. Beside flue drums: Managers N. Morsini and L. DeCarlo. U Qnbate TOP ROW: P. Schierse F. Peroiii, T. Hanrafiy, .l. Delaney, A. Romano, C. Beyer. BOTTOM ROW: P. Ci- omichella, J. DiMascio, J. Campo, F. Van Horn, S. Cheefy, Faiher Alfhough The orchesira as such was revived laie in 'lhe year, These boys did much fo form a nucleus for 'furlher development Schinlden. The educaiion of a young man ai Souiheasl Calholic High School is many-sided. There are phases ol inlelleciual, moral, religious, cullural and social educaiion. Of all ol lhese, +he educcilion re- ceived in lhe form of music, whelher heard and apprecialed or aciually accomplished, and ihe educaiion received by ihose who have learned self- expression are very imporlanl. Long experience has fold eclucaiors of ihis imporlance, and so il' is Jrhai al Souiheasr Calholic music is offered ro all and many opporlunifies are presenl for Jrhe siudenl 'For acquiring 'rhe arf of self-expression in clebaie and dramaiics. The band quire nalurally has been ihe pride of 'rhe siudeni body and facully alilce because if is The band rhai siands oul in 'rhe spoilighi. However. baclcsiage are all of ihe olher musical organiza- lions. There are ihe sophomore classes in music appreciaiion where sluclenis can appreciale a mas- Jrer and his worlcs. There are lhe regular classes in The enfire ccsf oil fhe minsirel pose for iheir picfure on 'lhe siege immediafely offer fheir performance. vocal and inslrumemlal music where The siudenr learns lo reproduce for himself and for lhe pleas- ure of orhers 'rhe music which all men love. All of 'rhese add somefhing 'ro lhe school-add some- fhing lo fhe lives of lhose who pariicipale, and fo The lives of all lhose olhers who can appreciare 'the accomplishmenfs of olhers. Aside from music rhere is debale which Teaches a boy forms of good oraiory. Founded by Farher McKeough many years ago, lhe Debare Club has had for moderalors Faihers Beclcer, Mcl-lugh, Mc- Donnell, and Schinlden. During 'rhe curreni' year Fa+her Schinlden as moderalor and debale coach broughl a new achievemeni lo Souiheasl Calholic by providing well-rrained and compelenr sludenls for every coniesi Thai 'lhe sociely enlered. The 'lraining received by lhe boys who pariicipaled will always srand 'ro iheir credii, for 'rhey have learned The arf of self-expression lhrough good speech. ln dramarics during 'rhe preseni school year more sludenls 'rhan ever before look parl' in ihe fwo G. Kunberger, a sophomore, 'roles fhe lead in ihe minsfrel. aided by fhe endmen. plays and in ihe minslrel produciion slaged under 'lhe direclion of Falher McHugh. There were pro- vided 'rwo experi dramaiic coaches: Mr, A, Smyfhe of blessed memory and Mr. W, Morris' who wifh greal inieresi gave ol 'rheir lime and efforf so lhal' Jrhe educolion of Soufheasf Calholic boys mighl be more complele. 1::r R .5 1 Senior Clue 1 0 194- ,HOU 1 'flu' . QQ, sh , X Hifi ,grHOT'lC ,ff Cf 1 gl 1 U'fHhA Paul Ciomichelo, Francis VanHorn ancl Pal Rossi tg in a scene from Through fha Night fhs Senior PT-QSEU 5 Class Play: and John Mullen with Marie Codori In playing lhe leading roles. U3 mr We f l W9 The casf of THROUGH THE NIGHT V direclecl by H1 MR. ANTHONY SMYTHE Mb Rolaeris .................. F. Van Horn in Cleliw Gregory Slanlon ............ C. Hanlon ml C01 Kay Slanlon ........... Teresa Caraselli F IOYQNC O , HQUU' jvey ., be new 'K o 1943 12, 1, ber 10, 1 Sayre Holbrook .......... Marie Codori Mrs. Alicia Keefe..Cail1erine LaMaes+ra Bunny ....................... J, Mullen Dwighl' Holbrook .........,... Pai Rossi Calvin Driscoll .... ,.... P . Ciamaichela ' ......... N. Sama .... .D. Dougherly Smrih ......... Barr Jessop .... 55 smyw QYYK G0 wgl QVJY' 56 666 wr H HUG P-USTWX We 4: A 1 9 5, fb an Ma? Elsie Holfrnan and Al Kunberger ,were siars in Officer 666. Danny Dougherfy gels a lol of aifenfion from Elsie Hoffman and Frances Dryer. Tlie greof big cop is Joseplu Conway. The cas! of OFFICER 666 gg clirecfed by erase' MR. WILLIAM Moms Baleaio ........... Daniel D. Douglmeriy Miclwael Phelan Whifney Barnes Travers Gladwin Helen Burfon .. Sadie Small Mrs. Burfon Alfred Wilson . Wailcins ...... Capfain Slone . Kearney ...... Ryan ..... Murphy . . . Casey .... ......Joseph J. Conway .,........Jol1n Galgon ......Alber+ Kunberger ..........EIsie Hoffman . . . . . . . . . .Frances Dryer ... . .Anlioneffe Ragnone ... ....Thomas Manlini .. ....... Roberl Senslce ..............Jol'1n Cox . . . . . .Vincenl Falgialore .. . . .Gerald Callaglwan ........David Kinee . . . . .Joseph BeaH'y 69an.anfA THE VERY REVEREND M. J. McKEO Treasurer, Spirifual Adviser DR. A. M. PERRI Presidenl' MR. WALTER BURKE Vice-Presidenf MR. WILLIAM RYDER Secreiary UGH Below and aT The righf are picfures Taken af The annual card parfies of The pasf. Cards and Bingo were The games of yesTeryear, when The Parenfs Associa- Tion sponsored iTs gala nighf aT The K. of C. Hall. In The Third picTure we can- nof help bu+ noTice Mr. Abel in The cenTer, who has always been one of The oufsfanding members. The greaTesT beneTacTor any school can have is a ParenTs AssociaTion Through which The parenTs and Triends oT The sTudenTs uniTe Their inTeresTs in The welTare aT The school. IT was during FaTher McKeough's TirsT year aT SauTheasT CaTholic when The ParenTs AssociaTion had iTs origin as a FaThers Club, buT since Then iT has grown To include The moThers aT The sTuclenTs also. IT was This group which during The TormaTion period of our school cooperaTed wiTh The TaculTy in The inTeresT oT The sTudenT so ThaT so much could be done. lT was This group which provided all oT The exTras which are mosT essenTial in educaTion. Under The leadership of The ever TaiThTul oTTicers, The associaTion sponsored Two vicTory banqueTs Tor our championship Teams, annual card parTies, dances, and excursions To Riverview Beach. All oT These served as rewards To a cooperaTive sTudenT g,........ body. as an encouragemenT To boys To do beTTer work in Their school, and as a biT oT social educa- Tion and relaxaTion Tram The everyday baTTle wiTh boolcs. ln Their shorT hisTory The members oT The ParenTs AssociaTion have provided many Things Tor The school which could noT have been wiThouT Their help. They are Tinancially responsible Tor The music cleparTmenT. They have provided an inTer-building communicaTion sysTem, visual educaTion equipmenT, and much oT The shop equipmenT, including The prinTing presses. We, as devoTed sTudenTs, musT Thank Them Tor having Taken such good care oT us who are sTu- denTs now: and we musT ask Them never To sTop doing Things Tor The sTudenTs oT SouTheasT CaTholic High School. We need Them! X. F BACK ROW: J. Sereci, M. Duca. J. Hefffeldef. H- Ollefsan- M. Taviano, Ro. Kopaczewsini, J. Rogan, S. Dchduh. J- BBGHY. C. Donahue. MIDDLE ROW: L. DeCarlo, J. Kennelly, L. Ruffenach, T. HosTon, J. BorTel, J. McCuslrer, T. Beyer. H- Geiger. R- Furey, C. Knapp, J. Thornfon. FRONT ROW: C, Urban, N. Soma, J. Poolos, R. Molinari, Faiher Renfmeesfer, T. Maniini. F- VUHHONI. J. Mogliefffi. F. PeroTTi. H4510 61116 WiTh FaTher RenTmeesTer who TaughT riilery aT a boys' camp Tor many years aT The helm, The Rifle Club was more Than aoTive This year, Working hand in hand wiTh The VicTory Corps, riflery became a pre-induc:Tion course TaughT aT SouTheasT CaTholic in The school's program To prepare sTudenTs in all ways Tor The life They will be called To lead aTTer graduaTion. Among The TiTle winners of The club was M. Duca, who became ciTy champion during The year. 0 ,gizrxu 1, . '1.,f ff' lg- M Opp , IOIA . 1 K jf-V' , '.Vk- A ELF T . TA 'X R kopotfzewsl I on o' Q A Onqln, 9 Oli fl7e Lyle : A . I ,. . ,. Q. W . 1 . . A Name 'Q T N. , 'N ' if ' xg No . 1 ' w Nz '0uroP f1rAL ,ggi . 78131551 As 16 Gal,-eff R T T, if D0 Mcglieffc and Urban iurned ouf +o be shurpshooiers. 'X r E I Mq,,,,,.nf lo 6 od' 1179 ,712 rigs i Q, Q, 5 M x ,f ,I wi if MQ if r ik fg Q 6 01, 1,717 .Un J. Poolos, T. Mon+ini, N. Soma poinf their rifles foward 'HID iargef. A series of Mr. Seeder's 'fcrgeis are in fhe back- ground. Faiher Renfmeesfer inspeds a fargei iusf broughf up from ihe line. 'QM fi-16 AIRPLANE CLUB: Back row: J, Tayoun, F. Fod- eraro, W. Blessingfon, E. Renli, M. BuTTori, L. Aversa. Middle row: J. Grillo, W. Holmes, S. Robb, R. Przybyllo, B. Lyons, F. Hefner. Fronf row: S. Sccfidi, D. Amico, M. Leone, Foflher Hyde, R. Medoro, G. ART CLUB: J. Schields. W. Holmes, W. Bran- nen, J. Beyer. FaTher Geimer, R. Sullivan, J. SabaTino, C. Craig, J. Smifh. ART CLUB Orlando, G. Bro buzon IT was The championship baslceTball Team ThaT was The cause oT much rushed acTiviTy on The parT oT The members oT The ArT Club. Under The guid- ance oT l:aTher Geimer The principles oT arT learned in The Treshman year were developed in The consTanT pracTice mode possible in The club. MeeTings were held regularly every SaTurday morn- ing during The year during which The members were given opporTuniTy To develop Their slcills in carTooning, illusTraTion, draTTing, color and The many oTher subiecTs, AIRPLANE CLUB . . . FaTher Hyde conTinued ThroughouT The year wiTh an inTeresTed club membership. Perhaps iT was The Reverend moderaTor's own inTeresT and background in aeronauTics which inspired The club To Trequenl' meeTings aT school and To a wholesome hobby aT home. ln any such club many inTeresTing hours are spenT in The consTrucTing oT models, in The sTudy of presenT aircraTT, and in enThusiosTic conversaTion and good fellowship, CAMERA CLUB . . . While The war has made iT diTT'iculT To obTain Those Things necessary for a camera club To oper- aTe, inTeresT in phoTography aT SouTheasT CaTholic conTinued To run high. The club offered during The year opporTuniTies To sTudenTs To use The maTerials procured for The school publicaTions. When, how- ever, a club member was lucky enough To ge'r a roll of Tilm everyone was inTeresTed in malcing some- Thing worThwhile from each square inch of ThaT film. PicTures were Taken wiTh The club's camera, devel- oped cmd processed, and many albums were filled wiTh prinTs of school life. CAMERA CLUB BACK ROW: 'H. Daly, J. Durlin, M. Bradley, R. Gagan. J. Fox. FRONT ROW: A. Cianciarula, W. Fore, Faiher Schmidf, J. Phillips, 1. Tursi. Kham CHESS CLUB . . . Perhaps iT is The desire aT every boy To be a general ThaT prompTs an inTeresT in chess. Under The direcTion oT FaTher Hyde, boys gaThered al- mosT every aTTernoon during The school year To play Their games, and To learn new sTraTegies. Al- Though This was The TirsT year during which There was a Chess Club, This club was one of The mosT popular in school. FaculTy members became inTer- esTed, Too, and would sTop oTTen To waTch a game in progress in The Library of Main Hall. CHESS CLUB BACK ROW: F. Rauh, A. Cianciarula, F. DeLuca, J. Galla- gher, J. Leonard, L. Sesso, S. Chambers, J. Capezio, G. DiGiorgio, J. Bovio. FRONT ROW: M. Leone, C. Urban, G. Basso, J. Cannuli T. Furia, F. Foii, A. Cardullo, L. Carbone. GERMAN CLUB BACK ROW: E. Rodie, J. Conway, A. Barreff, C. Urban, R Henry, T. Hanraffy, J. Consfance, W. Thornlon, E. Foy, W. Abboff, P. Dean. SECOND ROW: V. McCann, A. Sfovola, J. Condo, J. Carbo, J. Silverio, G. Fox, R. Senslre, J. Redding, J. Sabafino, W. McDermoTT. THIRD ROW: T. Donohue, S. Toscylowski, E. Reisch, T. Don- elly, F. Richmond, W. Bailey, D. lanneffoni, T. Allen, J Macchia, F. Hennan, J. Brogan. FRONT ROW: C. Hanlon. R. Fuhs, W. Rohlfing, W. Oberf- Thorn, Fofher Feider, J. Williams, J. Boyle, A. Perri, J. Beyer GERMAN CLUB . . . Perhops The one person To whom The club is mosT indebTed Tor The success ThoT iT enioyed This year is FoTher Feider. The picTure shows clearly ThoT This club boosTs The lorgesT membership oT all oT The clubs in school, ond This demonsTroTes The cTTiTude oT SouTheosT CoTholic sTudenTs who ore oble To recognize ond To opprecioTe The greoT worlcs oT orT ond oT music which even wor connoT erose. .rams ST. NORBERT SOCIETY BACK ROW: A. Cionciurulo, V. Conway, R. Gambone, J. Timlin, J, Gillespie, P. Schierse. T. Caruso, H. Daly. FRONT ROW: F. PeroTTi, J. Moglieffa, L. Zullia, Fofher Wieber, H. Jofolla, J. Dougherfy, N. Marsini. ST. NORBERT . . . ln I934, I935, ond I936 There were Two religious socieTies in school, buT since ThoT Time The Two ioinecl Torces ond nomed ST. NorberT os Their po- Tron. During The currenT yeor The members of The ST. Norloe-rT SocieTy did much Tor The religious de- velopmenT in school, They Tool: core oT The school chapel ond sponsored cicTiviTies whereby Tormer SouTheosT CoTholic sTudenTs who ore now in boTTle would noT be TorgoTTen. RETREAT . . . The sludenl reireonl hos become a lrodilion of Sourheasf Caiholic High School, ond ii is The one rhing which so mony of The Alumni Associoiion Faiher Wieber offers fhe Holy Sacrifice of ihe MGS! in Sacred Hall in I937, J. Coursauly and B. Harvey are fha servers. speolc ol when remembering lheir school days. The Relreol' iolfes place annually during The firsl 'rhree clciys of Holy Week ond becomes a worlhy prepo- roiion for lhe celebroiion of 'rhose ihings commem- orolecl on The following few cloys. Below are 'lwo picfures fallen in Sacred Hear? Holl Chapel. The one uf The leff was 'ialren in I937 shorfly offer The Church of Our Lady of Good Counsel was reopened as a parf of Soufheasi Cafholic High School. The church porf of fhe building was used as a school chapel. In ihe picfure of 'Phe righf is +he new alfar and sancfuary offer changes were made fransforming fhe room info whaf is more appropriaia for a school chapel. I.-The i943 Senior Class af brealrfasl offer fheir Bacca- laureale Mass. 2.--Pin-up boy of fhe Sophomore Class is Peier Black. 3.-We know fhem besl when il' is lunch lime in Main Hall, 4.-Miss Eunice Hughes look her sisrer's place as secreiary when Ursula leff 'for fhe convenf. 5.-Falher Basslemans, missionary from lndia, spenf quile some lime wilh us ihis year. He helped lo cheer on our Championship Teams. 6.-Faiher Feider seems 'lo raie wiih our siudeni' pholographers. This is fhe second classroom picfure of him in 'rhe book, 7.--Mrs. Chinici of Sacred Hear? Hall is call- ing our Main Hall office. 8.-Falher VanDylre has forgolien abou? fhis picfure, buf we haven'Hll lf was ralxen four years ago. 9.-A Sfudenl Council dance. A. Perri is af +he ex- lreme righf. IO.-Msgr. Bonner is helping us fo celebrale our Carholic League Championship. ll.-Cheerleaders dur- ing lhe 'Foolball season. l2.-All ihe boys in lhis piclure are Juniors now. When fhe piclure was iaken ihey were Fresh- men. Nolice Marsini, Dougherly and Jamison. I3.-Fafher Hackers says fha? lhe sign really does help fhe boys fo fhinlnl I4.-T, Weelcs of fhe mid-year class leaves offer a good lime al' a Council dance. l5.-Things were done in a grand slyle when we celebrafed lhe successes of our I944 Baslrefball leam. lb.-When Hannan and Gorman of lhe Varsify were freshmen, Mr. O'Hara gave fhem lheir sfarf. I7.-Yes, lhey are singing. Norice 'lhe fancy cap Consfans has. I8.-Jim Forsy+he's girl friend seems 'lo be enjoying 'lhis dance. So does he!! I9.-Mario Duca wifh +he lrophy he won wirh lhe cily championship lille in riflery. 2O.- Morley is in lhe cenfer, He plays lhe clarinelle, loo, 2I.- This picfure was 'taken when Fafher Schinkfen look his group 'lo Slafion KYW, where fhey dramarized a siory on a fiffeen- minufe program. A+ school, we all lisfened fo lhem. 7 I1 GUTHEAST Hg 4 5, x, , . v if Iii Q: 0 -fav, fm:mrg'ffag,, . ' I T ' 'N 7:-. P ...Q-m uv Q 'HLA C 5 K S f-., .1 f- WEEK. 'I 3 K Ng4,. F' w,' 0 Mgmt 'Ja' livf , T'-w L' W V 'L-1 HO I l m.,Q ,fl - x if ,,..'f-vr'if f' k,W. , . I!- ff ,f , 0 Q :s wa g Q---4 lll Pirale Foolball in 1935. l2l Joe Colace, now overseas, af lJa+. l3l Coach Johnny McGarry sfudying a piclure of his charges. l4l Faiher Dionne was Afhlefic Direcfor in l94l, i942 and I943. l5l The firsl' Afhlelic Direcfor and Coach of Soufh- easl-Falher Ronclou and Mr. Oakes. lbl Cify Champions in l94l are: .l, Quinn, L. Cenfanni, C. Hannon, J. Dulczalr, C. Simi- sonifis, G. Lieb, W. Black, and Caplain M. Hannan. All are playing ball for Uncle Sam now, and are Champions, loo! l7l Champions of I939 leaving for lournamenf play in Chicago. The Champs are: l.. Ker- ley, M. Hannon, R. Kearney, L. Fiorella, F. Gillen, .l. l.ipseH, J. Conway, L. Cenfanni, and Fafher Zelinslre. Fafher Zelinslze was A+hle+ic Direcfor from i938 fo I94l. Jr W4 : G i Q Q C G2 A Q ' Q '2' 35 ...E-In! U1 L 1 'S' - 2- as Um I Q E Q 0 SCHEDULE s. c. OPP- O ...... ST. Thomas More .... 2 I3 ...... ST, James ....... . I8 O ..,... Roman CaThoIic ..... I9 I3 ...... WesT CaTholic . . . . . 3I 6 ...,.. LaSalle ....... . . I2 0 ....., ST. John ..... . . 6 O ...... ST. Joseph ,.... . . 28 6 ...... NorTh CaThoIic . . . . . 26 O ...... SouThern ...... . . I3 Rev. D. E. Rondou, O. Praem., Direclor of Afhleiics. Rev. J. R. Rohlinger, O. Praem., Moderafor of Football and Baskeiball. AIThough The schedule appearing on The IeTT Tells a sTory of SouTheasT CaTholic TooTbaII in a dishearTening way, we are proud of ThaT schedule. On The whole, The season has noT been any Too successful as Tar as The win and loss column is concerned, buT The sTory is noT Told in ThaT column alone. ThroughouT The year The PiraTes played ball wiTh a spiriT sTronger Than was evidenT in any oTher Team in The league. As They meT opponenTs in game aTTer game who were more superior in all ways, our PiraTes played The game well, TighTing Tor The glory of SouTheasT CaThoIic High School. Yes, we are proud of ThaT schedule! Everyone Icnows ThaT SouTheasT CaThoIic TooTbaII Teams have never been winning Teams, buT very Tew remember ThaT There is a disTincT change. IT we were To Turn To The record secTion of This book, we should Tind ThaT in The beginning Orange and Black Teams were non-scoring Teams, and ThaT wiTh The coming of Coach Johnny McGarry Those same PiraTe Teams became scoring Teams. And The I943 Team was a scoring Team! IT is Talcing Time To esTabIish TooTbaIl aT SouTheasT CaThoIic, bul' IiTTIe by IiTTIe The spiriT insTilIed inTo The players by Their coach is malcing The PiraTes sTronger wiTh each year. Yes, BACK ROW: J. Cox. J. Leonard, E. Afkinson, J. McDonald, J. Schiavo, J, Flack, J. Cannuli, J. Conway, A. Marzianni, N. Soma, J. Johnson, P. Black, W. Molinari. THIRD ROW: R. lanneTTa, J. Biclini, T. McCafTery, A. Kun- berger, T, Donelly, J. Toland, E. Casey, J. Greene, J. Gorman, J. Gualf, J. Conslans. ThaT is why all True PiraTe rooTers are proud oT ThaT schedule! Perhaps no one PiraTe's name was heard more during The TooTball season Than ThaT aT Johnny McMahon. lT was McMahon who would crash over Tor a Touchdown or would converT Tor an exTra poinT. ln each game he was assisTed by Joe Toland, who on his own would run away Tor a big gain, as he did in The ST, James game on The TirsT play. IT was Then ThaT he Toolq The ball 65 yards down The Tield Tor a Touchdown, There was Bill Kerins, who would pass or would lciclc ouT oT danger, and al- ways There was Franny McCaney, The liTTle quarTer- baclc. While The baclcTield geTs mosT oT The glory in The scoring columns, iT is The PiraTe line which would surge up many Times each game To malce a bid Tor recogniTion. lT was The line which would SECOND ROW: G, Kelly, C. Coccioloni, Waferboy Mc- Grafh, J. Williams, L. Jackson, E. Timinslris, E. Foy, R. Senske, R. Henry, R. DeFeo, J. Morley, W. Gross. FRONT ROW: F. McCaney, D. Ferry, W. Shanahan, P. Tabacchiero, J. Green, J. Richmond, W. Kerins, J. McMahon, J. Kelleher, J. Keenan, push aside The opponenTs Tor The successful drives oT The backs, or many Times would rise up in de- Tensive play. There were men lilce Rock Donnelly, Niclc Sama, Joe Schiavo and Joe Canulli, who Tormed The Torward wall which more Than once sTopped a Touchdown on The Ten-yard line. There were men lilce Joe Gorman and John GaulT, who could charge in Trom end posiTion To sTop a play behind The line. Yes, There was a PiraTe Team wiTh spiriT and TighT, wiTh clean sporTsmanship. All aT which will be responsible Tor a championship crown. lT was a Team which could noT have given more oT iTselT Tor The glory oT iTs school, and when aT champion- ship banqueTs in years To come we celebraTe The glory which They began, PiraTes Then will remember Them and be proud of Them. cwfwmf c ' um gpm JOHN V. McGARRY who came io Souiheasf Cafhoiic High School in I938, and whose firsf baskefball ieom here was fhe Cafholic League Champion in I939. Since ihen, all of his feams excepf one have been in ihe ploy-offs, winning fhe Cafhoiic League Tifie four fimes, fhe Cify Tifie once, and ihe Sfafe Crown once. WILLIAM FUREY Guard I .' ,. 4 , - ,rf '41 wwf 'F I ng X, Y' . I if K ,I K. 35 'W as Y 111:54 vw aa. T Mme 1.4 4 I Pb .V W fx, +Q5s, k 'u in U M9 ,fm fi' .4 M up y 411-gif '- I I u I A I , .wh z I , X I I I I+ , FRANCIS HEFFERMAN Forward JOSEPH McDONALD Forward JOSEPH HANNAN Guard QI , IH YI A 4 ,Q v ,. f Q 7' 'r'f f JOSEPH GORMAN Guard FRANCIS HENKEL Forwc rd 5 FRANCIS McCAN EY Guard -75.4 JAMES FORSYTHE Cenfer O Jim awww of Fofher Rohlinger and Mr. Hannon full fo fhe feam abouf Hinhl's uplef. H is fhe spirif fo play good ball! We can read if in Coach John McGcrry's face. 4,,,,,,. Champions of fhe Cafholic League, of Soufh Philadelphia, of Easfern Pennsylvania, and of fhe enfire Sfafe of Pennsylvania summarizes fhe achievemenfs of fhis year's baslqefball squad. Be- hind fhem fhey have leff a frail of glory long fo be remembered by fhe loyal roofers of Soufheasf, and before fhem fhey have paved fhe way for fhe esfablishmenf of many fine fradifians for fufure feams fo follow. Theirs is fhe glory of a frue cham- pion: fheirs was fhe fesf of a frue champion. Theirs was fhe abilify fo come fhrough in fhe sfrefch and fo win when Hfhe cards were down. Mr. McGarry summed up fheir successes fhroughouf fhe season in fhe following quofe made af a rally before fhe Cafholic League championship game wifh Wesf Cafholic: Throughouf fhe season fhe feam did nof fake all of fhe games which if should have won buf if did falce all of fhe games if had fo win. From fhe very beginning Mofher Fafe seemed fo smile cynically upon fhe endeavors of fhe sea- son's squad. When pracfice was called fhe re- sponse was none foo encouraging. Then began long weeks of hard fraining under fhe fuforship of Mr. McGarry and his assisfanf, Mr. Duke Hannon, and wifh fhaf fraining began discussions as fo fhe possibilifies of fhe various 'reams in fhe league. There were only a very few here af Soufheasf who held fhe fainfesf hopes. Even fhe sporfs aufhori- H . SCHEDULE S. C. Opp. 37 ., ..... Alumni ...... ... 23 29 .. 4,.., LoSczTTe ........ 27 24 .. .,... NorTh CoTholic .. ... 29 20 .. ..... Romon CoTholic ... 34 28 .. ..... WesT CciThoTic . ... 4I I7 .. ..... ST. Joseph 25 3T .. ..,.. ST. Jomes ...... 22 34 .. ..... ST, Thomas More ... 24 48 .. ...,. Solesianum .... I8 38 .. ..4.. LaSalle ...,..... ... 28 32 .. ,.... NorTh CoTholic ,.... ,.. 4I 25 .. 4..., ATlenTown Ccdholic .. ... 26 28 .. .,,,. Roman Cafholic . ... 30 22 ., ,.... WesT CoTholic ,. .,. 44- 38 .. .... ST. Joseph ......, ... 27 63 ., ,.... ST. James ...... ... 46 23 .. ..... ST. Thomas More ... 25 46 .. ,.... Solesicnum .. 26 Ties Throughoulr The ciTy had no hope whc1Tsoever Tor The PiroTes, SouThec1sT boskeTboll was noT even me-nTioned. Such were The condiTions when our Team enTered inTo iTs TirsT leogue compeTiTion. DespiTe iTs sTirring rolly To beoT La Solle by The slim margin of one poinT, The PiroTes once again were picked os The underdog when They Toced Their nexT opponent Fafher Schinlden acTing as masfer of ceremonies aT a rally calls upon Joe McDonnel.-IT was in This game ThaT Roman Cafholic upseT Hinkel, 28-27. The final score of The game was Soufh 53 and Roman 28l Hinkel made 27 poinTsl Nor+heas+ Ca+holic. However, +his +ime +he ex- per+s were righ+g and when +he Pira+es los+ +heir nex+ +hree encounfers wifh Roman, Wes+ and S+. Joseph, even some of +he Sou+heas+ roofers began +o lose fcii+h in +he +eam. I+ was no+ un+il +he game wi+h S+. James +ha+ +he McGarrymen finally brolce +heir losing s+real4 wi+h a 3l-22 vic+ory, This in +urn was followed by wins over S+, Thomas, Salesianum, La Salle, and Nor+h- eas+ Cafholic, which +hen pu+ Soufheasf in +he run- ning for a bid in +he play-offs. ln +he remaining six league con+es+s +he Pira+es brolce even +o bring +heir final record +o nine wins againsf seven losses. This placed +he squad in a fhree-way +ie for sec- ond place wi+h Roman and LaSalle, and gave us a craclc a+ +he championship, This was a +o+al con+radic+ion of wha+ +he ex- perfs had planned for Soufheasf, and so for wan+ of a be++er name +hey labeled +hem as +he dark horse of +he play-offs. ln virfue of +heir +wo pre- vious losses +o Roman, +heir firs+ opponen+ in +he elimina+ion, +he Pira+es were picked +o bow before +he powerful Cahillife aggregofion. However, +he con+es+ was no+ many minu+es old before +he dope- s+ers discovered +ha+ +his black horse had a +er- rific bife when circumsfances called for i+. Led by Du+ch Hinlcel, whose 27 poin+s se+ a new single game play-off scoring record, +he McGarrymen walloped +he defending champions, 53-28. Wi+h +his win +he Pira+es moved info +he finals, where +hey were pi+ched againsf +he speedy Wes+ Cafh- olic +eam. However, once again, +he experfs were wrong. The Pira+es +oolc +he lead in +he early s+ages of +he game and never relinquished i+ +hroughou+. Junior Varsifyz J. Dunn, J. Kelly, V. Thus did +he Pira+es go fhrough +he enfire sea- son as only a beffer +han average +eam, no+ reach- ing fhe pealc of +heir abili+y un+il +hey had won a ber+h in +he play-offs. ln +his +hey de+ermined +he difference befween a good +eam and a champion- ship +eam. Bu+ i+ .was +his miracle +eam which brough+ I2,506 people +o Conven+ion Hall +o see +he Cify Championship game befween Sou+heas+ Cafholic and Barfram. This is +he larges+ a++end- ance a+ any basl4e+ball game, high school or col- lege, in +he his+ory of sporfs in +he cify of Phila- delphia. Up +o +his +ime Barfram was undefeafed in league compe+i+ion7 and when +he Pira+es foolc +he lead in +he firsf few minu+es of +he game and held i+ for pracfically +hree quar+ers, if loolced as if once again +he +ables were +o be +urned. How- ever, +he las+ quar+er proved +o be fafal for +he McGarrymen when +he final score read 36-27. Rebounding baclc from +his loss +he Pira+es mef and defeafed +heir +radi+ional downfown rivals in +he firsf round of +he Red Cross Tournamen+. De- spife +he abili+y +ha+ Sou+heas+ showed in obfain- ing +his vic+ory, +hey were once again piclced +o lose +heir firsf game in +he Pennsylvania S+a+e Cafholic l. A. A. +ournamen+ wi+h Allenfown Cen- +ral Cafholic. However, +he Pira+es, who were by +his +ime well accus+omed +o such predicfions, com- ple+ely ignored +he experfs and defea+ed a sligh+ly over-confiden+ foe by a 5l-33 score. The nexf +wo games in +ournamen+ compe+i+ion wi+h Johns+own and S+. Mary High of Scran+on were +alcen wi+h compara+ively as much ease as +he firsf one. ln handing ou+ laurels and congra+ula+ions one cannof overlook +he accomplishmenfs of Mr. Mc- Garry and his assis+an+ coach, Dulce Hannan, in DelRossi, J. Sheridan, W. Reil, J. Carroll, J. McLaughlin, J. Sweeney, R. Sullivan, E. DeFeo, P. Black, L. Fousf, W, Monahan, J. Cox, W. Rohlfing. -f x r- m .ar --is-a -. ie ...aff ...Q- ggzzxflxi ' f '1. '5f'f1 mfs , . .F '9E.,ffO4f4iH 26 , mi 1 ,X , 2 Q , , .- . ,. w. - NJA 5,,,f f A flilhy f f f p sf 11 - if Q ' - qw. , i:g,g ,, - .41 36 mv iw i. W 1 if 'f' ,L 'fifkffia i ff QQWQQHHE . ' '11-A f V. 4 Q51 ' KA -,Q . . , . . - .' f qi' , ' ' ' affix iQ' fi. V,-r' 15? 4' GJ. ',,g ., ,E ' V -,:ff-- '. Q , I ' 3 f- f am, 15,5 A v , IIWJM Hi ABOVE: King of Peace, winner of Ihe Parochial School Tourney. RIGHT: Seclion A-I: Calvarese, Hol- land, DeMar+ino, Burns, Carfagno, Capra, Clavin, DeMenIo, Boyle. BELOW: Seclion B-5: Mackara, Coppo- lino, Raffa, Healy, Fox, Orlando, Kerr Donaglwe, Doelp. , L C Rfs Jn af . . . PAROCHIAL AND SECTIONAL CATHOLIC LEAG U E PLAYOFFS .,,,...,Romon CoIl1olic:...,.... .. 28 ....WesI Ccillwolic ,. 4I CITY CHAMPIONSHIP ......BorIroum .. 36 RED CROSS TOURNAMENT ,.,..,,.Penr1Cl1orler.......... ., 28 ...,.,.,.Collingswood .. 34 STATE 'CATHOLIC TOURNAMENT .........AllenIown Cenlrcl ., 33 ,,.,SI. Mary, Scronlon .. 23 ..........Iol'1nsIown Callwolic 20 ABOVE: Seclion C-I: Dougl1er+y, Fair, Quinn, Lawson, McCarIon, Cenlrella. Fogarly, Valenfine, Bellace. LEFT: Seclion D-I: Byrne, Gurl, Blalclaer, Dick, McLaughlin, Whi+e, McHenry, Condo, Dominic, DiDio. wcxmae Qiififfffh, mfwfw r ix A Manager SmyThe poinfs ouT bbw Dominic's ball. ABOVE: Bowlers ViTi, Dominic, Father Feider, Lomond, Dunn, Dean, AbboTT, Sammcrlino, UTlnus, Michalic. INSET: Folher Feider, MocleroTor of Bowling, BELOW: R. SammarTino looks The siiualion over WiTh FaTher Rondou assuming The duTies oT AThleTic DirecTor, FaTher Feider was appoinTed To succeed The Tormer direcTor ol bowl- ing aT SouTheasT CaTholic. Under his direcTion The I944 bowlers sur- passed The records esTablished in years beTore. While The Team did noT win all of Their maTches lnoT even half oT Theml, They did score a number aT poinTs in league compeTiTion, which malces The season a successTul one.'Perhaps The mosT noTable vicTory of The Team oc- curred when The PiraTe Bowlers upseT Roman aT The beginning aT The second halT ol The season, almosT imme-diaTely aTTer Roman CaTholic Toolc The TirsT half championship. The experience gained by The pinmen during This season of league cornpeTiTion insures greaTer seasons To come. George Domi- nic, The only Treshman To hold a berTh on The Team, will be expecTed To lead his TuTure TeammaTes To vicTories and To championships. When classes resume in SepTember, The direcTor aT bowling hos planned a TournamenT Tram which The winners will find places on The nexT varsiTy Team. STANDING: Falher Demerolh, ModeroTorg W. Manley, J. GQTT, J, McDonald, Ccploin H. Clinfon, W. Bailey. R. Car- fagno, J. Kelleher. SITTING: J. Fields, J. Gildec. J. Greene. .l. McDeviTT. D- McDonald, J. Ryan, J. Furlow, J. DeLue. INSET: Fafher Demerafh, Modercfor of Swimming. BELOW: FaTher DemercTl1 Talks To H. Clinion and J. McDonald. The PiroTe Mermen under The direcTion oT FoTher DemeroTh ond under The cooching oT Mr, George l-lilligos compleTed Their seoson wiTh one oT Their sTrongesT Teoms. IT seemed, however, ThoT while The PiroTes were sTrong, so were The oTher Teoms ol The leoguey ond while The seoson wos The besT in The hisTory oT The school, There were noT mony vicTories. In l-lorry ClinTon, Joe McDonald ond Dove McDon- old The PiroTes had poinT winners who were respon- sible Tor mosT ol The Teom's vicTories, WiTh These Three sTors ol Tormer yeors leoding The hosT of underclossmen, The swimmers developed quiclcly inTo o Teom wiTh mony more hopes of success Thon ony oTher. A highlighT of The yeor wos The inTromurol swim- ming progrom sponsored by The vorsiTy swimmers. ond held os on inTer-secTionol TournomenT. Through This Tourney iT wos Tound Thc1T nexT yeor's vorsiTy will hove o meeT-winning Teom composed of boys who would hove never been lcnown had iT noT been Tor The Tourney. Jxmclz BACK ROW: Mr. A. DonuTele, coach: W. Nichels, P. Croce, D. Mul grew, D. Amicon, N. Soma, E. Zirolli, J. Boyle, P. Perri, A. Kunberger, J. Dunn, J. Conway, J. Uflws, A. Dunn, H. Pepe, R. Digilio, J. Wil liums, Fcfher Traeger, M. Pciano. MIDDLE ROW: V. McCann, H. Ballezzi, P. Raffa, J. Smiih, R. Ximines T. Delaney, E. Van Horn, W. Carbine, E. McDonnell, J. McGehrin, J McKenna, F. VanHorn, T. McCaffrey, J. SmiTh. FRONT ROW: V. 'CivoTT, R. Furey, J. Hunnun, J. Melchiore, R. Wha- . lin, R. Frame, F. Caragliano, A. Foderaro, J. Whife, J. Condo, J. Redding, J. Murphy, S. Scafidi, J. Phillips. AT The end oT The season Ten members oT The ' Traclc Team received varsiTy leTTers. They were: J. Page McKenna, P. Perri, G. ReiTze, D. Amico, J. Wil- 'Q-,S liams, P. RaTTa, T. DeLaney, W. Carbini, R. Diglio, 969 , successTul one, These boys deserved The leTTers and more Tor Their accomplishmenTls. During The year a new Cross-CounTry League was Tormed which aTTorded meeTs beTween all of 41 and E. Vanl'lorn. AlThough The season was an un- od o,for Of goo! The schools. Formerly SouTheasT CaTholic compeTed in only Two inTer-scholasTic evenTs and in The CaTh- olic Championships aT Villanova College, in addi- Tion To The Penn Relays, During The currenT year, however, The PiraTes meT all oT The schools excepT ST. James, and losT each Time. However, in The CaTholic Championship evenTs P, Perri broke The 'Wx discus Throw record by more Than a TooT. Perri A1056 Threw The discus Tor a disTance oT IZO TeeT blfz 09 Oo inches. T QC6. U f i, 2 b 0 J 0 ' CV R' up-nf 5 f 1 5 QQ ln fhis secfion of fhe book we are presenling in lhe 'form of piclures and slalislics lhe record made by our school during lhe firsl 'len years of ils exisl- ence. On lhis double page we have chosen a 'low picfures which spealr for lhemselvesg however, lo help you recall some al lhe boys presenled here we will help you lo iclenlify lhem. ln picfure No. I we have lhe boys of Freshman Home- room D-2 who lirsf came lo Soufheasl Caihclic in Sepfember, I936. They are, reading 'From leff lo righl and 'from back fo fronl: E. Cywinslri, L. Verna, P. Podoris, T. Crean, J. O'Donnell, J. McCall. J. Marlin, W. Mcshea, P. Tell, J. Amadio, M. Kraus, T. Collins, V. Disanlo, L. Grisoglio, J. Massi, J. Finley, A. Privilo, E. Greco, E. Juliana, E. Klevence, R. Delosa, L. Fiorella, L. Pucco, R. Sciocchelli, T, Ollo, L. Cicchini, A, Berardocco, D. Diceasare, J. Kraus, J. Slef- anelli, P. Rowan, V. LaFanl'ano, A. Garczynslzl, J. Sarlarelli, J. Kochonek. ln pic- 'lure No. 2 are lhe cheerleaders of I936: James Donovan, George Briggs, Edward Osbourne, Dani-el McAdams. ln piclure No. 3 Mr. McGarry and 'lhe crowd are walching 'rhe I944 baslcelball leam esfablish a new RECORD. Picfure No. 4-Pal' Rossi playing RECORDS for a Sludenl Council dance. Piclure No. 5-Angelo and Dominic Nardone, bolh are working 'For Uncle Sam loday. Angelo is in lhe Soulh Pacific and Dominic in a defense planl. Piclure No. 6 lells lhe slory lhal each year lhere has always been affairs of fhis kind, These I944 seniors were guesls of fhe alumni al fheir ball fhis year. 0 9 0 0 0' 61 Ml? ia-f ' '-4' 4 4 wa , Q6 Ace. ! an-mf' 499' 351 I LV aA' V 35 5154 . . an d ' Q Q f ' p. L iff: 33 iv 4, 1695-- ,Q .nr QVQQQQ, A .ff 'yi . ,E ' K 5 fy 7 3' 46 Q imgazfz , , - lf:-an iizwmw. ' .12 ,s1Hwi,415 ,U -- , , 'Q ff'b -ff -W J. 11, vm . fl va 'bvfai ,Q Q Q f,,-:Mfg . 3 iw , I.. ., .. WM K I. W. Wiclrer, 2. W. Conway, 3. G. Guida, 4. P. DiePiefro, 5. Lf. J. Leahey, 6. P. J. Campbell, 7. J. Donovan, 8. John Murray, 9. W. Conway, IO. F. Healy, ll. F, Hilberf, l2. Cenlanni brofhers, I3. Leonard Casoli, I4. S. Ca- hil, I5. Pal Clancy, l6. Waller Haas, I7. N. Corcoran, l8. A. Cenfrella, I9. J. Anderson, 20. C. Tomeo, 2l. W. Don- nelly, 22. Tecl Poiesz, 23. Tom Poiesz, 24. L+. L. Verna, 25. C. Spinelli, 26. J. Nar- done, 27. M. DiFulgo, 28. H. McCol- lough, 29. F. Wagner, 30. J. Greene, 3I. J. Scibilia, 32. J. Donahue, 33. T. Gor- man, 34. H. Haines, 35. F. Roach, 36. F Palmieri, 37. J. Meehan, 38. M. Lo- Monaco, 39. E. Shanahan, 40. G. Verdi, 4l. V. Ruffenach, 42. V. Badalafo, 43. M. Pupis, 44. J. Donegan, 45. B. Lind, 46. J. Margraff, 47. J. Donegan, 48. J. McGowan, 49. W. Kerins, 5l. J. Crilley, 52. J. Gillard, 53. E. Hunler, 54. Messina brofhers, 55. T. Gaughan, 56. J. Mi- ranfe, 57. D. Moore, 58. V. Porro, 59. A. Caldeavilla, 60. G. Seeber, 6l. E. Smilh, 62. J. Ariano, 63. L. Rosccvich, 64. J. Hayden, 65. A. Mianulli, 66. T. Fenning, 67 P. Kenney, 68. F. Conroy, 69. J. Gorman, 70. P. Shuda, 7l. Vic and Teresa, 72. Myles Burlre, 73. T. Kenny, 74. E. Kowalchick, 75. Phil, Tom and Myles Burlze, 76. A. Perrone, 77. F. Perrone, 78. L. Ahearn, 79. G. McMa- hon, 80. Bill Fagan, BI. F. Kihinger. ,pn ig, , :H M, .mx qw: f f mfsnfszq ua-:ff,z,2::zv,: ' Q. 1, A vukgfzw. . 4. ,,,f, , , Q, ix, gui' rf? 5 lg V, my fb- WK Ii ,Q A1259 pm 'EQ 3 E f' 6 l. E p 'E-,M 34 if ii ,H 55' :K iw , sg g f if 11 12 I5 fn M-N q'S-. X .f 'R 5 S WSU 59 if mu, , f il J 1' S4 '15 fi 'FP' l Zliiwk la - v . 175' , -h' ' w 44' 'Ov' 43 I. J. Calclavilla and friends, 2. J. Mul- len, 3. J. Medlem, 4. Kelly Twins, '43, 5. L. Sfanlon, 6. M. Cardwell, 7. J. Black, bro'll'1er anal moflwer, 8. M. Lombardo, 9. J. Grady, IO. J. Daly, II. V. Decherchio, I2. J. Beyer, I3. N. DiCiaccio, I4. W, Kelly, IS. W. Huber, Ib. A. Lauriello, I7. H. Derslaimer, I8. J. Beach, I9. Feil brofhers, 20. A. Pefrucco, 2I. E. Righler, 22. S. Fenning, 23. A. DeBarbieri, 24. Ray Gogolslci, 25. Joseph Crocco, 26. J. Clancy, 27. Wayne Lesley, 28, Bill Fair, 29. George Fair, 30. W. F. Knoll, 3l. M. Falcone, 32. P. Conway, 33. F. Cas- sidy, 34. A. Trifeleffi, 35. R. J. Smiih, 36. P. Phillips, 37. T. Levins, 38. Julian Maziella, 39. F. Burke, 40. V. Beliskis, 4l. J. McGarrify and J. McGovern, 42. J. Tully, 43. J. French, 44. D. McAdams, 45. Jice Adams, 46. J. Levins, 47. T. Mc- Namee, 48. B. McNamee, 49. E. Canf- well. lwhowm... vm L b J X mm' 7 . A 'ff f X44 5 'ff 2? f 44 I. Joseph Convy, 2. Hugh Clancy, 3. E. Toscani, 4. E. Reilly. 5. Maflhew Kraus. 6. Francis McCullough and friends, 7. Thomas Wrighl, 8, Edward DellaMonica, 9. Joseph Krauss, IO. James Madison, ll. J. Capiloli, l2. E. Thompson, l3. T. McCann, I4. l.. Farringfon, l5. T. Mc- carry, l6. Francis Hines, l7. William Kaufman, l8. A. Molinari, I9. E. Kislner, Hmmm 20. J. McGralh, 2l. J. Barcia, 22. James Flaherly, 23. T. Slrauman, 24. J. Boyle, 25. F. Daniels, 26. J. Turner, 27. John DiEnno, 28. T. Trivelli, 29. J. Mcshane, 30. James Mcshane, 3l. Thomas Doyle, 32. E. McDonough, 33. Franl: Russ, 34. Francis Nigro plus beard, 35. Francis Nigro minus beard, 36. J. Doyle, 37. J. Cammaralo, 38. J. Rhea, 39. William Morre, 40. J. Smilh, 4-I. M. Burolzas, 42. Francis McNamee and family, 43. John McNamee and son, 44. J. Jordan, 45. V'v'illiam Boggs, 46. Joseph Henkel, 47. Joseph Brady, 48. James Barr, 49. John Sheehan, 50. Alberl' Horn, 5l. The De- Cerchio brolhers, 52. Joseph Lyons, 53. N. Chiradio, 54. Harry Sfolfo, 56. Joseph Linus, 57. Tom Gorman, 58. T. Winkler, 60. Hugh Gaylon, 6l. G. Buclr- ley wilh mofher and brofher, 62. Tom Quinn, 63. William Crossin, 64. Bernard Kane, 65. Harry Rohlfing. 66. William Groves, f If 912 QP' -l 'QW' A-Q-, 'B J l. A. Henry, 2. Dan Campbell, 3. Erwin Henry, 4. Thomas Burlre, 5. Dover Bailey, 6. George VMcKenna, 7. C. Candelori, 8. R. Henry, 9. Vincenf Baudo, I0. Vic- lor Ruffenach, ll. E. Shanahan, l2. N. Florio, l3. Joe Renzi, I4. Anlhony Danze, I5. L. Kirlin, lb, Mickey Kane and buddies, l7. J. Gilmarlin, IB. A. Adraslo, l9. Tom Crean, 20. M. McGar- riiy and 'friend in llaly, 2I. A. Amalo, 22. A. Amalo, 23. Joe Cana, 24. Tom Lynch, 25. Michael Kerr, 26. Harry Black, 27. James Brown, 28. Ed Nescio. 29. T, Marlin, 30. William Ryan, 3l. Roberl' Mullen, 32. J. Mullen, 33. A. DiPasccle, 34. J. Volpe, 35. John Walsh, 36. Norman McLaughlin, 37. Joseph Tierno, 38. John Coyle, 39. William Huhn, 40. James Mulholland, 4l. John Anaslasi, 42. J. McGrory, 43. J. Mulhol- land, 44. George Lamour, 45. John Cav- anaugh, 46. J. Romagnole, 47. J. Curran, 48. L. Fofi, 49. William Quinn, 50. J0- seph Arena, 5l. Dan lanelli, 52. C. Gal- lagher, 53. J. Happ, 54. Roberl Coen. 55. Francis Coen, 56. Tom Hoban, 57. I 0 o 0 o o Joseph Anasfasi, 58. R. Palmero and buddies, 59. Joseph Purul, 60. William J. Nolan, 6l. Francis Beally, 62. H. Kun- berger, 63. C. Simeone, 64. G. Kun- berger, 65. C. Campbell, 66. D. Ciccar- elli, 67. E. Ciccarelli, 68. F. Germano, 69. J. Cordoni, 70. M. Overline, 7l. T. Gavin, 72. J. Farrell, 73. John F. Calla- ghan, 74. Andrew Callaghan, 75. Joseph Sherker, 76. William Gemmell, 77. Louis Lisfer, 78. Roberl Lisler, 79. E. Toscani, 80. Ben Oss, 8l. F. Smilh, 82. V. Chiap- pardi, 83. M. Chiappardi, 84. R. Kelly, 85. W. Gross. fx,- ff! M.i fQl -v- ' I. Harry Williams, 2. Francis Beach, 3. Joseph Levin, 4. R. Mallirano, 5. John Sullivan, 6. John M. Bailey, 7. Harry Gemmell, 8, Joseph Barnes, 9. Lawrence O'Donnell, IO. Daniel O'Donnell, ll. Al- berf Felicianni, l2. Andrew Olcese, I3. Vinceni Prele, I4. Vicior Rainsford, l5. Joseph Reilly, I6. Francis Mirigliono, I7. Nicholas Felicionni, l8. Alvaro Salviili, I9. Anlhony DeLemmo, 20. J. Fifzpaf- riclr, 2I. R. DiPrimio, 22. C. Hannon, 23. T. Hannon, 24. Edward Lawless, 25. F. Chance, 26. Solvalore Lucchesi, 27. Joseph McDevi'H, 28. John While, 29. B. McKenna, 30. J. Tracy, 3I. T. Colla- vecchio, 32. J. Dobbins, 33. J. Hanley. 34. S. Avellino, 35. Joseph Rodgers, 36. T. Jackson, 37. C. Jaclzson, 38. J. Jacl- son, 39. Jerome Reifano, 40. Joseph Mc- Ginnis, 4I. Vincenf McGinnis, 42. John McGinnis, 43. John McLaughlin, 44. J. Dougheriy, 45. William Kelleher, 46. .sp gmc Louis Verna, 47. John Cosla, 48. P. DiPie+ro, 49. H. McCullough, 50. Joseph Cullinan, 5l. Edward McCoy, 52. George Sfewarr, 53. J. Kane, 54. C. Bagocius, 55. Neal F. Corcoran, 56. Alex Slewarf, 57. J. Keenan, 58. N. Mc- Laughlin and friends, 59. Tayoun brolh- ers, 60. J. Keenan, 6I. Henry Bruelfe, 62. Louis Mulh, 63. Harold Clerlxin, 64. Nicholas Brown, 65. lnfanii brolhsrs, 66. Harry McLaughlin, 67. Tom Healy, 68. Thomas Parenfi, 69. J. Ruggieri, 70. Rob- erl Mulgrew, 7l. J. Lipseff, 72. A. Capi- foli. 'W E E W 5 r 'I ,. 5 f I. Dominic Di Ceasare, 2. John Crossin, 3. John Callahan, 4, John Milich, 5. Jo- seph Abel, 6. Francis Coen, 7. Pasquale Sebasfiano, 8. John Pefrucco, 9. Daniel Adelizzi, IO. William Cook, II. Andrew Timlin, I2. James Shillingsburg, I3. John Abel, I4. Francis Gooley, l5. Roberl' Lisier, I6. Thomas Piccorossi, I7. Wil- liam Roselli, IB. Thomas Dorff, I9, Fron- cis Urban, 20. Joseph Cramer, 2l. Mi- chael Gambone, 22. Edward Crosson, . . .Hlyll 564111111 23. John Cassidy, 24. James Dougherfy, 25. John Roselli, 26. Paul Kenny, 27. Vincenf and John VVarsavage, 28. Joseph Gooley, 29. Edward Hamilfon, 3l. Jo- seph Verna, 32. Willicfm Plummer, 33. louis Carola, 34. Charles Dougheriy, 35. Pasquale Forfucci, 36. Joseph Hicks, 37. Sonny McFee1'ers, 38. James Hoban, 39, Edward Miliclr, 40. Francis Hoban, 4I. Harry Powell, 42. Francis Flood, 43. George Casey, 44. Daniel Kenny, 45. Edward Byrnes, 46. William Nolan, 47. Pasquale Sasso, 49. Joseph Caldevilla, 50. Thomas While, 5!. Loui: Lisler, 52. Henry Cresfa, 53. William Vlfeller, 54. John Huefgfnan, 55. James Hicks, 56. Wiiiiam Ryder, 57, Rober+ While, 58. James Mooney, 59, Rudolph Crocco. ir if af 1:5 of JusT os The presenT sTudenT body is sTriving Tor The honor ond glory oT iTs school, coun- Try ond FoiTh, so olso ore all oT Those who hove worn The cop ond gown oT o groduoTe ond who hove received The diplomo. Very shorTIy mosT oT The one hundred ond TiTTy-six groduoTes oT I944 will Tind Their ploces beside Their older broThers in The service oT Their counTry ond we who ore sTill sTudenTs wish Them oll every blessing ond success in whoT- ever service They ore To perTorm. AIThough we hove Tried To IocoTe oll oT The I574 groduoTes oT SouTheosT CoThoIic I-Iigh School, we Icnow ThoT There ore sTiII some Trom whom we hove noT heord. On The Tollowing poges we hove lisTed oll oT Them excepT The presenT closs ond we hove noTed wherever possible The bronch oT service ond The ronlc oT Those serving in The ormed Torces. Our Tindings Ioloce 965 groduoTes in The service ond mosT oT The oThers in deTense indusTry. The RocIceT in iTs IosT survey published ThoT There ore I I8I Tormer SouTheosT CoThoIic sTudenTs, groduoTes ond non-groduoTes olilce, in The service. I574 gracIuciTes in Ten years. A 965 gracIucTes in The service. I I8I Tormer sTudenTs in The service. 34 commissioned officers. I6 groiduolTes sTudying Tor The priesThood. I I groiduoiTes are members of The NorberTine Order. I I former sTudenTs killed in oicTion. SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS I937 II4 ARTHUR BOVE ...,. ...... P ANTHONY BLUNDI .... ...... T EDWARD BROWN ......... Vice-P SAMUEL STAVOLA .... ...... S G. GUIDA ,............ Vice-PresicIenT I936 HARRY KUNBERGER HERBERT MELICK JOHN DONOVAN FRANCIS VOLZ 1931 ARTHUR ABOVE .... ....PresicIenT EDWARD BROWN ...,., Vice-Presidenf SAMUEL STAVOLA ..... ARTHUR BLUNDI . . . . .SecreTary . . . .Treasurer I938 E. HAGAN .. ......, Presideni' W. WOODS .... .... V ice-Presidenf D. McADAMS .. ...... Secrefary G. SEEBER . ., . A GEORGE C. ABEL, '42 in The service JOSEPH R. ABEL, '39 in The service GEORGE ADAMS, '36 . ...Treasurer Army, PVT. Ncvy, S Zfc killed in ocTion Army PTC. JOSEPH J. ADAMS, '39 ir1 The service N DANIEL E. ADELIZZI, '4I in The service Army A EMILIO ADELIZZI, '37 ALBERT J. ADRASTO, '38 in The service ANGELO E. AMADIO, '38 JULIO J. AMADIO, '40 ALBERT C. AMATO, '38 in The service ovy P. O. Zfc ir Corps, Cpi. in The service ANTHONY J, AMATO, '36 in The service PAUL AMATO, '36 in The SSFVICG Army, CpI. Army, Cpl. Army, PTC. Army, Cpl. Katlwlic High Sclwnl iuuhzflau aggmw I939 J. HANNAN .... ........ ' Presidenf L. BONFIGLIO ......... Vice-Presideni' J. RODGERS .... ....... S ecreTary W. FENNING . .. .... Treasurer I940 T. KENNEDY ....,... PresidenT A. MASTROGIOVANNI ..... SecreTary M. PUPIS .......,..,. .... T reasurer I94I J. DONNELLY . .. ....... Presidenf T. FENNING . . ..... Vice-Presideni' M. McHALE . . ....... Secreiary G. LEIB ... .... Treasurer 71129 HENRY AMBERG, 'ze FRANCIS AMBROSE, '34, JOSEPH E. AMBROSE, '39 MARIO N. AMICONE, '41 in The service NICHOLAS AMICONE, '38 in The servic, VINCENT E. AMOROSI, '38 in The service Army, PTC. JOSEPH J. ANASTASI, '43 PHILIP T. ANASTASIA, '40 in The service Army, PTC. JOHN S. ANASTASI, '42 ' in The service Novy, R. M, 3fc LAWRENCE T. ANASTASI, '40 JAMES J. ANDERSON, '42 in The service 'Army, PTC. FRANK A, ANG-IOLILLO, '40 in The service Army Air Corps, CpI, ANTHONY A. ANOIA, '42 STEPHEN ANTICO, '43 I934 - l935 - I936 - I937 - I938 - I939 - I940 - ' 115 I942 V. RAINSFORD . .. ....... PresidenT M. MULLERY .... .... V ice-Presidenf J. CARNEY .... ...... S CCFETCITY J. MALONE .... ..... T reusurer I943 J. BOYD ,....... .. . ....... PresidenT W. CALLAGHAN ,... . .Vice-Presir.IenT M. TOCZYLOWSKI ......... SBCFBTGFY T. McNAMEE .... ..... T reasurer I944 F. MCCAN EY ..... ....... P resic.IenT P. Rossl ..... ' .......... vzwrfesiaenf G. CALLAGHAN .... ..... S ecrefary T.' MANTINI ..... . . . . .Treasurer JACOB F. ANTONELLI, '42 in The service WILLIAM J. APP, '37 SALVATORE J. AOUILA, '39 JOSEPH C. ARENA, 40 in The service Army, PvT. ADOLPH J. ARLASKAS, 38 FRANK R. ARLOTTA, '42 A in The service JOSEPH D. ARIANO, '42 ' ' ' in The service' Army Air Corps JOHN J. ARTMAN, '36 EDWARD F. ASSMAN, '40 JOHN J. AUCHINLECK, '37 in The servuce JOSEPH T. AUFIERY, '40 i ' in The service SALVATORE R. AVELHNO, '42 ' in'The service Army Air Corps, PvT. LEO J. AHER-N, '41 ' 4 1, , I94I - I942 - I943 - I944 GRADUATES OF B JOSEPH R. BACCILE, '40 JOSEPH BADALAMENTI, '4I M JAMES E. BARR, '43 VINCENT 6. BADALATO, '42 in The service Army Air Corps JOHN E. BACHICH, '43 SALVATORE S. BAGGIANO, '42 FRANK J. BAGNOR, '4I in The CHARLES BAGOCIOUS, '36 service in The service Army, STaTT SgT. RICHARD G. BAHR, '4I in The service JOHN J. BAILEY, '43 Army in The service Navy, S 2fc DOVER M. BAILEY, '4I in The service Army Air Corps, SgT. WILLIAM BALDWIN, '36 JOSEPH T. BANFORD, '4I in The service RAYMOND T. BANNER, '37 in The service JOHN A. BARBERIE, '4I in The service SALVATORE V. BARBERIE, '42 in The service JOHN J. BARCIE, '43 in The service Navy, ALFRED T. BARILOTTI, '40 S 2fc in The service Army, STGTT SgT. JOSEPH E. BARNES, '43 in The service Navy, S Zfc in The service Navy, S Zfc JOHN H. BARRETT, '40 in The service Army, PvT. FRANCIS BARRETT, '39 in The service Army, Cpi. PETER L. BARTOLA, '42 in The service NORMAN S. BASHARA, '43 GUIDO F, BASTIANELLI, '40 SAMUEL S. BATES, '37 in The service Army, Cpl. VINCENT A. BAUDO, '43 in The service Army Air Corps, PVT. HARRY T. BAUMGARDNER, '43 in The service Army JOSEPH T. BAUMAN, '43 in The se'vfce Marine Corps MATTHEW C. BAUMAN, '4I ' 'in The service NICHOLAS C. BARONE, '39 in The service Army, PTC. FRANCIS E. BEACH, '4I JOSEPH H. BONOCORE, '4I in The service Marine Corps, PvT. in The service Army JOSEPH H. BEACH, '39 CHARLES R. BOONE, '42 in The service Army Air Corps, 2ncI LT. in The service Navy, H. A. lfc FRANCIS J. BEATTY, '39 JOHN A. BOOTH, '42 in The service Navy, P. O. 3fc EDWARD pl BORIOI '42 CHARLES C. BECKER, '39 in The servlc CLEMENT J. BELLACE, '4I DAVID F. BORLAND, '42 in The service in The servc ROBERT F. BELL, '43 ALBERT D. BOVE, '42 in The service Navy in The service JOSEPH BELL, '36 ANGELO E. BOVE, '43 in The service Army in The service Army, PvT. VICTOR J. BELSKIS, '39 ARTHUR E. BOVE, '37 in The service Army, PVT. in The service Army Air Corps JOHN J. BOVE, '42 killed in acTion Army, PvT. SALVATORE F. BOVIO, '39 JOHN E. BELLWOAR, '37 VINCENT S. BERARDOCCO. '37 CHARLES F. BERC-EN, '42 in ,he service in The service Army CASMIR J, BERNOTAS, '37 GEORGE J' BOYEE- '43 in The service Army ' The Semmory ALFRED J. BERNARDINI, '43 'AMES E- BOYEE- 'T' in The service Navy, S Zfc ' 'Pe Serwce Armif ROBERT A. BERENs, '43 JOHN E- BOYEE- '39 in ,he Service Army' Pvt. in The service Army Air Corps '36 '40 JOSEPH C. BEYER, '39 in The service Army CHARLES H. BIELLO, '4I JOHN J. BIGINIS. '37 JOSEPH J. BISANTE, '4I in The service Air Corps' Sgt THOMAS D. BOYLE, '39 in The service Army, SgT. WILLIAM J. BOYLE, '43 IH The service Navy JAMES F. BRADLEY, '38 JOHN F, BRADLEY, '43 in The service REMO D. BISCOTTI, '4I in The service Merch'T Marine, Ensign ROBERT T' BRADLEY' '39 GEORGE M- BH-TO, T43 JOSEPH F. BRADY,.'42 I in me Service Army Air Corps in The service Navy, P.M. Ifc HARRY J. BLACK' -42 ANGELO R. BRANCA, '4I in The service Nevy, S 2fc ' 'Pe 5erV'Ce HARRY A. BRANNEN, '40 in The service Army, PVT. FRANCIS BRENNEN, '36 JOHN J. BLACK, '43 WILLIAM F. BLACK, '4I JOHN J. BLANCH, '40 in The servic RICHARD A. BRENNAN, '37 THOMAS BRENNAN '39 in The service ANTHONY A. BLUNDI, '37 in The service Army, FvT. ' , H1 in e service W'EE'A'V' R- H9965 ' RALPH H BRASCIA '37 in The servfce Navy, S Ifc l ' ' in me Service 'OSEPH L' BOND' '38 GEORGEJ. BRIGGS, '37 ROBERT W3 BOND- '42 in The service Army in The service Navy, G.M, Qfc EDWARD H BROWN ,37 VICTOR BONFIGLIO, '39 ,n ,he ,e,V,Ce ir 'he Sewice JAMES M. BROWN, '33 LOUIS BONFIGLIOI '39 in The service Navy, M.M, 2 'C JOSEPH A. BONACCORSI, '43 JOSEPH L. BROWN, '38 I934 - I935 - I936 - I937 - I938 - I939 - I940 - l94I - T942 - I943 - I944 II6 WILLIAM BROWN, '43 in HENRY C. BRULTE, '36 in The service WILLIAM A. BRULTE, '4I FRANCIS S. BRUNI, '39 in The service JOHN J. BUNNION, '38 CHARLES BURKE, '39 in FRANCIS W. BURKE, '38 in The service JAMES F. BURKE. '42 MYLES J. BURKE, '36 in The service NORBERT D. BURKE, '39 The service Army, PVT. Army, PVT. The service Army, PVT. Army, PVT. in The service Navy, S Zfc THOMAS J. BURKE, '43 in The service Navy CHARLES BURKE, '39 in The service WALTER BURKE, '37 in The NorberTine Order WILLIAM J. BURNS, '38 in BERNARD T. BURKE, '40 GEORGE BUONATO, '36 RALPH J. BUONOMO, '4I In MICHAEL S. BUROKAS, '37 The service The service in The service Navy, S 2fc EMANUEL P. BYRNE, '4I in The service Navy, S Zfc JOHN J. BYRNE, '36 in The service EDWARD T. BYRNES, '38 ROBERT F. BYRNES, '42 in The service C FRANK J. CAGGIANO, '42 in THOMAS E. CAHILL, '40 in The service GEORGE S. CALIVA, '43 in The service JOSEPH M. CALDEVILLA, '4I in The service Army, PVT. Army, PVT. The service Army, PVT. Army, PVT. Army, PVT. ANDREW J. CALLAGHAN, '38 in The service JOHN T. CALLAGHAN, '4I Army, SQT. in The service Navy, S Zfc JOHN A. CALLAGHAN, '39 in The service Army, LT. SOUTHEAST CATHOLIC HIGH SCHOOL CHARLES J. CALLAGHAN, '42 in The service Army, PVT, EDWARD C. CALLAGHAN, '36 in The service WILLIAM P. CALLAGHAN, '43 Army IciIIecI in acTion Navy, S Zfc JOSEPH R. CALTABIANO, '42 ROSARIO CALTABIANO, '39 CLIFFORD E. CAMERON, '36 in The JOHN CAMMAROTA, '43 DONATO T. CAMMAROTA, '43 LOUIS H. CAMAGNA, '43 DANIEL J. CAMPBELL, '4I SBFVICE in The service Army, CpI. JOHN T. CAMPBELL, '43 in The service Navy, S Ifc CHARLES H. CAMPBELL, '4I in The service CoasT Guard, G.M. 3fc JOHN T. CAMPBELL, '43 JAMES J. CAMPBELL, '39 CANDELORI J. CANDELORO, '43 in The service Navy, S Zfc FRANK J. CANONICO, '38 EDWARD W. CANTWELL, '42 in The service ALFRED J. CAPALDI, '43 ANTHONY J. CAPITOLI, '4I Navy in The service Marine Corps, PTC. JOHN J. CAPITOLI, '39 MATTHEW CAPPUCCIO, '39 NICHOLAS J. CAPOZIO, '40 JOHN H. CAPPOZZOLI. '42 in The CARLO CARATELLI, '43 in The JOSEPH CARDELLA, '38 in The EDWARD CARBONE, '37 rin The JOHN J. CAREY, '37 in The LOUIS C. CAROLA, '37 SGFVICS SSFVICE SSFVICB SGFVICG SSFVIC9 in The service Army, PTc. MARTIN J. CARDWELL, '4I in The service Army Air Corps JOHN B. CARPENTER, '4I in The EMMANUEL CARBONARO, '4I JOHN CARBONARO, '39 ANTHONY B. CARINGI, '4I service in The service Army Air Corps, PVT. I934 - I935 - I936 - I937 - I938 - I939 - I94-O - II7 JOHN E. CARROLL, '40 rin The service WILLIAM J, CARROLL' 4-O in The service JAMES J. CARRYL, '4I in The service PAUL T. CARUSO, '42 in The service Army, Cpl. JAMES B. CARNEY, '42 EDWARD J. CARR, '42 in The service Army, PVT. CHARLES F. CARR, '43 in The service LEO F. CARR, '42 Army, PVT. in The service JAMES W. CARDANO, '40 in The service Army Air Corps JOHN J. CAREY, '37 in The service Army JOSEPH R. CARDELLA, '38 in The service Army, SgT. SAMUEL L. CARUSO, '40 GEORGE J. CASEY, '42 in The service Army, PVT. ANTHONY CASIATO, '38 in The service FRANCIS J. CASSIDY, '39 in The service Army Air Corps JOHN J. CASSIDY, '39 in The service CoasT Guard THOMAS J. CASSIDY, '4I FRANK A. CASSIANO, '38 LEONARD CASOLI, '39 in The service Army. SfSgT. JOHN J. CASPER, '42 in The service FRANCIS M. CASTURA, '42 in The service PASCAL A. CATITI, '4I in The service Army WALTER P. CAVANAUGH, '42 in The service Army JOHN D. CAVANAUGH, '43 in The service Army, THOMAS F. CAVACINI, '4I in The service Army, PVT. LOUIS A. CENTANNI, '41 in The service Marine Corps., PTC, JOSEPH A. CENTANNI, '38 in The service Army Air Corps, Sgr THOMAS M. CENTANNI, '38 in The service Marine Corps, Cpl JOSEPH A, CELLINI, '40 CpI. I94I - I942 - I943 - I944 GRADUATES OF JOHN R. CELONA, '39 in The service Army Air Corps, SQT. SALVATORE M. CERRONE, '42 ALBERT A. CENTRELLA, '43 in The service Novy, S Ifc JAMES M. CHANCE, '39 in The service Navy, A.M.S. 3fc MICHAEL J. CHIAPPARDI in The service Army, CpI. VINCENT A. CHIAPPARDI, '4I in The service Army, Pfc. FRANK J. CHIRADIO, '43 in The service Army, PvT. DELIO J. CICCARELLI, '43 Y in The service Navy, P. M. EDMUND J. CICCARELLI, '40 in The service Army Air Corps, CpI. VINCENT CIAMMAICHELI, '39 SALVATORE A. CICIONE, '42 FRANCIS J. CILIBERTI, '37 member of NorberTine Order DOMINIC A. CINALLI, '4I JOSEPH F. CLANCY, '39 in The service Army, SfSgT. HUGH P. CLANCY, '43 in The service Army, PVT. PATRICK CLANCY, '43 in The service ROBERT C. CLEMMER, '4I in The service HAROLD J. CLERKIN, '42 in The service MARIO J. COCCIA, '43 Navy in The service FRANCIS X. COEN, '37 in The service Army ROBERT E. COEN, '42 in The service Army FRANCIS T. COIA, '4I in The service THOMAS F. COIA, '43 JOSEPH A. COLACE, '42 in The service Army, Cpl. ANTHONY J. COLACE, '40 in The service Army, PTC. THOMAS COLAIEZZI, '38 in The service JOHN J. COLLINS, '43 MICHAEL COLLINS, '39 in The service WILLIAM COLLINS, '36 FRANCIS D, COLAVECHIO, '43 THOMAS H. COLAVECHIO, '42 in The service Navy THOMAS J. CONBOY, '38 in The service Army THOMAS A. CONNOR, '4I in The service WILLIAM E. CONNOR, '42 in The service WILLIAM J. CONNORS, '37 in The service JOSEPH M. CONVY, '38 in The service Army, PvT. FRANCIS L. CONROY, '37 in The service Army, Cpl. DANIEL H. CONWAY, '43 JOHN F. CONWAY, '38 in The PETER J. CONWAY, '38 in The service Army Air Corps, CpI, WALTER CONWAY, '39 WILLIAM A. CONWAY, '40 in The service JOSEPH A. CONA, '42 in The service Army, PvT. HARRY A. COOK, '43 in The service Navy, S 2'fc WILLIAM A. COOK, '40 in The service Navy, Y Zfc WILLIAM J. COOK, '40 in The service Marine Corps, Cpl. NEAL F. CORCORAN, '36 in The service Army, S K 3fc JOSEPH W. CORCORAN, '40 in The service MerchanT Morine JOSEPH A. CORDONI, '43 in The service Navy, H. A. Ifc CARMELO CORRENTI, '39 WILLIAM F. CORLEY, '4I in The service Army CHARLES F. COSKY, '4I in The service Army Air Corps JOHN D. COSTA, '40 in The service CoosT Guard, S Ifc MICHAEL J. COSTA, '4I service Army Navy, Ensign in The service LEONARD J. COSCIA, '43 in The service Army JOHN J. COTTER, '39 in The service SEBASTIAN C. COTTON E, '4I ALBERT L. COVVEY, '4I JOSEPH COURSAULT, '39 in The service Navy, Ensign JAMES M. COYLE, '38 in The service Navy, VI2 I934 - I935 - T936 - I937 - I938 - I939 - I940 - II8 PHILIP H. COYLE, '43 in The service THOMAS D. COYLE, '4I in The service Novy THOMAS J. COYLE, '42 in The service Navy, F. M. Ifc JOHN F. COYLE, '40 in The service Army, PVT. CHRISTOPHER CRAIG, '40 in The service JAMES J. CRAIG, '37 JOSEPH R. CRAMASTA, '4I in The service JOSEPH E. CRAMER, '37 in The service Army Air Corps THOMAS J. CREAN, '40 in The service Marine Corps, CpI. ANTHONY J. CRESCENZO, '37 in The service HENRY T. CRESTA, '4I in The service Marine Corps, SgT. JAM ES CRI LLEY. '43 in The service Army, Pfc. GORDON CRISCULLO, '37 'in The service SALVATORE CRIMACHI, '38 in The service JOSEPH R. CROCCO, '38 in The service Army, Cpl. ROCCO A. CROCCO, '38 RUDOLPH W. CROCCO, '4I in The service Army, Cpl. FRANCIS J. CRONIN, '38 in The service Army Air Corps JOHN J. CRONIN, '4I in The service Army, PVT. JOHN W. CROSSIN, '43 in The service Navy WILLIAM C. CROSSIN, '43 in The service Navy, S Ifc EDWARD J. CROSS-ON, '43 in The service Navy, S 2fc JAMES J. CROGHAN, '4I CHARLES B. CRUMLISH, '4I EUGENE CUCINOTTA, '39 in The service JOHN J. CULLEN, '38 in The service JOSEPH E. CULLINAN, '43 in JAMES J. CURRAN, in JOHN F. CURRAN, in I94I - T942 - Th e service '39 Th 6 SEFVICE '39 Th 6 SGFVICS I943 - Army Novy Navy I944 PETER A. CURRERRI, '4I WILLIAM P. CURRY, '43 in The service Navy S Zfc EDWARD J. CYWINSKI, '40 in The service Army, PTc. D SAMUEL T. DAHDAH, '4I in The service Army CHARLES J. DAHDAH, '43 JOHN F. DALY, '4I in The service Army, PTc. JOHN J. DALY, '38 in The service JOSEPH J. DALY, '42 in The service Army, PvT. JOHN F. DANIELS, '43 in The service Marine Corps, CpI. JAMES O. DAVIS, '43 ANTHONY D'AMBROSIO, '40 in The service, Army FRANCIS A. D'AMBROSIO, '40 in The service, Army ALFRED F. D'ALLESANDRO, '37 SAMUEL M. D'ANGELO, '38 in The service Army, PvT. ANDREA J. D'ANGELO, '37 in The service Army, LT. NICHOLAS E. D'ANGELO, '43 ANTHONY D'ANNIBALE, '4I in The service JOSEPH F. DEEGAN, '4I in The service Navy, A. S. JOHN P. DEEGAN, '36 in The service Army Air Corps, PvT. JOSEPH S. DEENEY, '4I in The service EDWARD J. DELAHUNTY, '43 in The service CHARLES R. DEGRES, '4I JOHN D'ERCOLE, '42 PHILIP C. D'ORAZIO, '4I in The service ANTHONY DeBARBERIE, '4I in The service RAYMOND J. DeCECCO, '42 THEODORE N. DeCERCHIO, '43 in The service Navy, A.S. VINCENT N. DeCherchio, '40 in The service MerchanT Marine JOSEPH DeGRAZIO, '39 in The service Army DOMINIC F. DeGRAZIO, '42 in The service Army Army, CpI. SOUTHEAST CATHOLIC HIGH SCHOOL LOUIS J. DeFELICE. '42 FRANCIS A. DeFEO, '37 in The service Army ANTHONY DeFEO, '43. in The service Army, PTc. JOHN DeIENNO, '38 in The service Army, LT. ANTHONY DeLEMMO, '4I in The service Navy, P. M. 3fc ANTHONY J. DeLUCA, '43 in The service Navy, S Ifc EDWARD S. DELLA MONICA, '40 in The service Army RUTILIO DELVECCHIO, '40 in The service Army, PTC. LOUIS DeMAISE, '36 in The service FRANCIS DeMARCO, '39 in The service Army JAMES DeMARCO, '36 in The service Army ROBERT C. DeMARCO, '43 VICTOR J. DeMAISE, '43 JOHN J. DeMATTO, '40 ANTHONY J. DePIETRO, '37 CARMEN P. DePIETRO, '4I in The service Army, PvT. ARTHUR F. DeROSE, '40 in The service Army EDWARD W, DeROSE, '4I ROBERT DeROSE, '36 EZIO J. DeSANTIS. '4I ANTHONY J. DeSTEFANO, '39 in The service JOSEPH A. DeSTEFANO, '43 in The service Army Air Corps, PTC. HAROLD DERSHIMER, '42 in The service Navy, S Ifc FRANCIS J. DEVLIN, '42 ,in The service Navy, S. B. EDWARD F. DICKERSON, '41 in The service Army Air Corps, PvT. ANTHONY DILLMAN, '4l in The service Army, PvT. BENEDICT DiCASTRO, '43 in The service Army, PvT. DOMINIC J. DeCEASERE, '40 in The service Army Air Corps, Cpl. NICHOLAS J. DICIACCO, '42 ,in The service Army, PvT. JOHN J. DiENNO, '38 in The service Army, LT. MICHAEL R. DiFULGO, '42 in The service Army, CpI. I934 - I935 - I936 - I937 - l938 - I939 - l940 - I II9 C. DIGIACOMO, '43 CEASAR DIGIACOMO, '43 ARTHUR C. DIGIOVANNI, '4I in The service CoasT Guard, Mo. M.M. 2fc DOMINIC DiGUIGIELMO, '39 in The service JOHN DIJACKLIN, '39 in The service JOSEPH J. DiLULLO, '4I FRANCIS J. DiMARINO, '42 in The service Army, PvT. ANGELO J. DEPASOUALE, '4I in The service Army Air Corps, PvT. RICHARD DiPRIMO, '43 in The service Army, PvT. VITO J. DiSANTO, '40 in The service Navy, R. T. 3fc JOSEPH E. DISIPIO, '39 in The service JOSEPH M. DOBBINS, '40 in The service Navy, S 2fc JAMES F. DOBBINS, '40 GEORGE E. DONAHUE, '43 in The service Navy, P.O. Zfc JAMES J. DONAHUE, '36 in The service Army JOHN J. DONAHUE, '43 in The service Marine Corps, PTc. JOSEPH DONAHUE, '36 in The service JOHN DONOVAN, '36 in The service JAMES M. DONEGAN, '42 rin The service Navy, C. P. O. JAMES DONEGAN, '43 in The service JOHN J. DONEGAN, '40 in The service Army, PTc. JOHN J. DONNELLY, '41 rin The service Army, PvT. ANTHONY DONZE, '43 in The service Navy, S 2fC THOMAS J. DONER, '37 in The service Navy, M.M. Zfc ALPHONSUS D'ORAZIO, '39 in The service Army Air Corps, SgT. ROGER DOOLEY. '38 in The service Navy JOSEPH E. DORFF, '38 member aT NorberTine Order THOMAS E. DORFF, '43 in The service Marine Corps, PTc. I94I - I942 - I943 - I944 JOHN J. FITZMAURICE, '42 FRANCIS FARIS, '36 GRADUATES OF BERNARD DORSEY es in The service JOHN A. DOUGHERTY, '37 Army, LT. in The service Army Air Corps, SgT. JOHN C. DOUGHERTY, '40 in The service JAMES S. DOUGHERTY, '4I in The service Morine Corps, PTC. CHARLES B. DOUGHERTY, '43 in The service Army Air Corps, CcdeT ROBERT DOUGHERTY, '38 THOMAS H. DOUGHERTY, '43 JOHN R. DOWD, '42 in The service Marine Corps, PVT. JOHN M. DOWEY, '43 in The service Army, PvT. MARON M. DOWEY, '40 in The service Army, PTC. WALTER DOWNEY, '36 JOHN J. DOYLE, '4I in The service Army Air Corps, CpT. THOMAS F. DOYLE. '38 rin The service Novy, A.M.M. PASOUALE J. DUCA, '39 THOMAS DUFFY, '36 in The service JOSEPH DUGAN, '40 in The service THOMAS J. DUGAN, '39 in The service JOSEPH A. DULCZAK, '4I in The service ROBERT J. DUNPHY, '37 T'-IUBERT J. DURKIN, '36 in The service Army, CpI. E JOHN J. ECHELBERGER, '42 EDMUND J. EVANS, '42 in The service Army, PTc. F JAMES FAGAN, '37 in The service Army, CpT. PHILIP FALCO, '38 in The service THOMAS A. FALCO, '4I VVILLTAM F. FACHET, '38 in The service Army JOSEPH J. FALCONE, '42 in The service Army, PvT. MICHAEL FALCONE, '42 in The service Army WILLIAM J. FAGAN, '38 in The service MerchonT Marine GEORGE C. FAIR, '40 in The service Nczvy WILLIAM J. FAIR, '40 in The service Army Air Corps, PvT. JOHN M. FALGIATORE, '43 in The service Ncrvy, A. S. JAMES J. FARRELL, '4I in The service Army, PTC. JOSEPH E. FARRELL, '38 VINCENT J. FERRTGNO, '40 JOSEPH A. FERRONI, '42 JAMES D. FICA, '4I ,in The service Mcirine FREDERICK R. FEILDS, '42 Corps, Cpl in The service Army Air Corps, I'vT. FRANCIS R. FIERKO, '42 in The service Ncvy, S. 2fc JAMES J. FIERRO, '39 GEORGE J. FIEO, '43 JOHN J. FINLEY, '38 JOSEPH J. FINLEY, '40 in The service JOSEPH D. FINN, '37 Army, PvT. in The service Army, SfSgT. MARTIN P. FINN, '36 i in The service Army JOSEPH A. FTNNOCT-IIO, '43 JOHN J. FIORELLA, '39 in The service Novy LOUIS E. FTORELLA, '40 in The service Army FRANCIS J. FISHER, '42 in The service Army WILLIAM F. FISHER, '38 .in The service in The service Army, CpT. LEONARD FARRINGTON, '4I in The service Novy, M.M 3fc GEORGE C. FAUGL, '39 MICHAEL J. FETL, '4I in The service Novy, R.M 2fc HERMAN J. FEIL, '39 in The service Army PvT. ALBERT E. FELICTANT, '40 in The service Army Air Corps PTC. NICHOLAS D. FELTCIANNI, '38 in The service CoosT Guard, P.O. 3fc ,in The service JOSEPH F. FTTZPATRTCK, '4I in The service Novy, M.M.M. Zfc ALBERT J. FLACCO, '4I DOMINIC FLAGIELLO, '39 JAMES J. FLATLEY, '42 in The serv ce FRANCIS FLEMING, '39 in The service JAMES J. FLAHERTY, '40 in The service Army, PvT. HARRY ECHTERMEYER, '36 in The service WILLIAM J. EDGER, '42 in The service Novy, R.M. 3fc FRANCIS X, EELLS, '43 JOHN J. EGER, '39 WILLIAM J. ELBERSON, '4I in The service Army, PvT. JAMES P. ELLIS, '43 in The service Novy, A.O.M. 3fc THOMAS F. ELLIS, '4I in The service Army JOSEPH M. ENDRES, '43 JOHN J. ENRIGHT, '4I in The service Army, PTC. AMERICO V. FELICE, '38 VINCENT A. FEMIA, '37 in The service Novy, R.M, 2fc SAMUEL FENKEL, '4I in The service THOMAS A. FENNING, '4I in The service Novy, S.M. 2fc WILLIAM FENNING, '39 in The NorT3erTine Order STEPHEN J. FENNING, '37 in The service RICHARD J. FENNESSY, '39 STEPHEN D. FERRARA, '37 NICHOLAS P, FERRARA, '40 in The service T934 - T935 - T936 - T937 - T938 - T939 - T940 - T20 FRANCIS J. FLOOD, '4I in The service Army Air Corps, LT. NICHOLAS C. FLORIO, '4I in The service Army, PvT. FRANCIS A. FLYNN, '43 FRANK J. FOLLMAN, '4I in The service Mczrine Corps, PTC. GEORGE F. FORD, '4I in The service Army, PvT. TOSEPH P. FORD, '39 PASOUALE A. FORTUCCT, '4I in The service Army Air Corps, FTC. LEONARD L. EOTT, '4I JOSEPH J. FOX, '4I in The service Army, PTc. T94I - T942 - T943 - T944 COSMO GRECO, '37 S. A. FRANCIOSA, '38 JAMES J. FRENCH, '39 in The service Army, SgT. EDWIN F. FREIBERG, '42 in The service Navy, S. 3fc JOHN J. FRIEDERS, '40 in The service VINCENT J. FROIO, '38 THOMAS FROST, '40 in The service ROBERT E. FUERST, '38 EDMOND J. FURIA, '42 WILLIAM B. FYNES, '37 in The service Army JAMES F. FYNES, '42 in The service Army, Cpl. G JOSEPH L. GAGE, '42 in The service Navy, Ph.M. 2fc BERNARD J. GALLAGHER, '40 in The service Marine Corps CHARLES T. GALLAGHER, '40 in The service Army Air Corps. .FIighT OTficer FRANCIS J. GALLAGHER, '4I in The service Navy, E.M, 3fc WILLIAM J. GALLAGHER, '42 in The service MerchanT Marine VICTOR E. GAMBONE, '42 in The service Army, PTc. ALBERT A. GAMBONE, '40 in The service Marine Corps, PTC. LOUIS C. GARBARINO, '4I in The service Marine Corps, PTC. ALBERT S. GARCZYNSKI. '40 JAMES L. GARTLAND, '42 in The service Navy, A.O.M. 3fc CHARLES GARVIN, '4I in The service WILLIAM GARIFO, '37 in The service THOMAS J. GAUGHAN, '42 in The service JOSEPH T. GAUGHAN, '4I in The service THOMAS GAVIN, '36 THOMAS A. GAVIN, '39 in The service Marine Corps, PVT. THOMAS F. GAVIN, '42 ,' SOUTHEAST CATHOLIC HIGH SCHOOL HARRY B. GEMMELL, '39 in The service Navy, R.M. 3fc WILLIAM P. GEMMELL, '38 in The service Navy, E, 3fc HARRY P. GENGENBACI-I, '38 in The service Army Air Corps, CpI. JOSEPH W. GENGENBACH, '42 in The service HARRY R. GENTILE, '42 FRANK A. GERMANO, '42 in The service Army, PTC. ANTHONY P. OERVASI, '42 in The service Army ROBERT P. GIBBONI '38 in The service Army in The service Navy HUGH J. GAYTON, '43 in The service Navy HAROLD J. GEARY, '43 I934 - I935 - I936 - I937 THOMAS GIBBONS. JOSEPH GILCHRIST, '39 JAMES A. GILLARD, '4I FRANCIS J. GILLIGAN, '43 ,in The '39 service Navy JAMES H. GILMARTIN, '43 in The service Marine Corps, PTC. STEPHEN J. GILMORE, '40 in The service Army WALTER J. OILDEA, '43 in The service Army, FRANCIS J. GILLEN, '40 in The service Navy, R.M. JOSEPH A. GIORDANO, '38 PVT. Zfc .in The service Army, Cpi. ANTHONY J. GIRELLI, '43 DANIEL P. GIUSTI, '43 FRANCIS S. GIUNTA, '43 FRANCIS X. GIBSON, '4I in The service Army, CpI. EDWARD A. GLENN, '42 in The service Army, PvT. WILLIAM P. GLENN, '37 JOSEPH J. GOLDEN, '43 DANIEL GOFFREDO, '40 in The service JOHN GONSKI, '40 in The service JAMES M. GORMAN, '43 in The service Navy THOMAS C. GORMAN, '40 in The service Navy FRANCIS M. GOOLEY, '39 ,in The service Army, PTc. JOSEPH E. GOOLEY, '38 in The service Army, PTC. RAYMOND J. GOGOLSKI, '39 in The service Marine Corps, SgT. - I938 - I939 - I940 - I2I EDWARD J. GOSS, '40 DANIEL GRADY, '36 in The service JOSEPH GRADY, '36 in The service Navy Air Corps WILLIAM J. GRADY, '38 in The service GEORGE E. GRAHAM, '38 JAMES A. GRAHAM, '37 in The service Army THOMAS D. GRAHAM, '38 PAUL J. GRAYO, '38 CARL F. GRECO, '38 in The Seminary in The service in The service MANUEL J. GREEN, '38 JOHN GREEN, '42 JOSEPH P. GREENE, in The service in The service in The service '40 Navy, A.M.M. Zfc JOSEPH B. GREENE, '36 in The se EUGENE M. GREENE, rvice Army, CpI. '37 in The service Army, SfSgT. JOSEPH J. GREER, '4 JOSEPH T. GREIDER, '43 in The service ANTHONY GRISOGLIO, '36 LOUIS A. GRISOGLIO, '40 JOHN GROSS, '37 JOHN J. GROSS, '4I in The service WILLIAM J. GROVES, in The service Navy, A.M. 3fc '4I in The service Army, PVT. ARTHUR J. GRUGAN, '40 in The service JOHN J. GRUGAN, '39 in The service LEONARD J. GUARIACINO, '37 AUGUST F. GUENZER, '43 JOSEPH R. GUERIN, '43 DOMINIC J. GUGLIELMO, '4I GEORGE E. GUIDA, '40 in ,The service Navy, S Zfc H WALTER J. HAAS, '43 EDMOND J. HAGAN. in The service Navy, S Ifc '38 in The service 1943 - ' 1944 l94I - I942 - GRADUATES OF JAMES A. HAGGERTY, '4I in The service Navy, S Ifc WILLIAM HAGENBERG, '44 JOSEPH F. HAGUE, '38 HARRY J. HAINES, '40 in The service MerchanT Marine JAMES E. HALPIN, '38 JOSEPH T. HANLEY, '4I in The service Marine Corps, F.C.R.O. CHARLES J. HANNAN, '42 in The service Army, PTC. JOHN J. HANNAN, '39 MICHAEL J. HANNAN, '4I in The service Army Air Corps, PTC. THOMAS F. HANNAN, '39 in The service Army, Cpl. THOMAS HANNIGAN, '38 JOHN J. HANRATTY, '42 IciIIed in acTion EDWARD HAMILTON, '42 in The service Marine Corps, Pfc. SAMUEL M. HAMMOND. '37 JAMES HARKINS, '36 in The service THOMAS HARKINS, '36 JOHN J. HAPP, '43 A in The service Navy, H.A. Ifc EDWARD D. HARRIGAN, '4I in The service FRANCIS A. HARRITY, '40 in The service JOSEPH A. HARRITY, '40 in The service JOSEPH J. HART, '4I in The service Army, PvT. FRANCIS HARN, '43 BERNARD HARVEY, '39 in The service Army JOHN HARVEY, '36 JAMES J. HAYDEN, '4I in The service Army, PvT. FRANK W. HEALY, '40 in The service THOMAS F. HEALY, '4I in The GEORGE F. HEE, '37 JOSEPH E. HEFFERMAN, '43 in The service Navy ALBERT R. HELKER, '40 in The JOSEPH B. HENKEL, '36 in The service Army, T. CpI. service Army service Army Navy, S.F. Zfc I934' - I935 - I936 - I937 ARTHUR B. HENRY. '4I in The service Army Air Corps, CadeT ARTHUR J. HENRY, '43 in The service Army Air Corps, PvT. ERWIN A. HENRY, '38 deceased ROBERT L. HENRY, '43 in The service Navy, H.A. lfc WILLIAM J. HENRY, '40 in The service Navy MICHAEL J. HETMAN, '42 FRANCIS J. HICKS, '43 in The service Navy, S. Ifc JOSEPH J. HICKS, '4I in The service Navy. A.R.T. 3 c JOSEPH F. HILBERT, '42 in The service Army Air Corps, PvT. FRANCIS J. HINES, '4I V JOHN M. HINKLE, '39 in The service JAMES P. HOBAN, '39 in The service Navy, R.M. Zfc FRANCIS J. HOBAN, '4I in The service Army, PTc. THOMAS L. HOBAN. '4I in The service Army, PTc. MICHAEL W. HOEY, '38 in The service GEORGE K. HOHN, '42 JOHN J. HOGAN, '4I in The service Army, PvT. THOMAS F. HOGAN, '43 in The service Navy, S. Zfc JOSEPH J. HOLMES, '39 in NorberTine Order THOMAS M. HOLTON, '43 in The service Army WILLIAM E. HOOD, '38 in The service Army, Cpl. JOHN J. HOPKINS, '38 in The service ALBERT B. HORN, '39 in The service CoasT Guard, Cxsn. EDWARD A. HREHA, '39 in The service Army, LT. WALTER T. HUBER, '43 in The service Navy, A.S. JOHN H. HUESMANN, '40 in The service Navy, P.O. Zfc JAMES P. HUFF, '42 in The service RICHARD D. HUGHES, '39 e In The service Marin Corps, SgT. WILLIAM J. HUGHES, '40 - I938 - I939 - I940 I22 JOSEPH F. HUGUENIN, '37 in The service WILLIAM J. HUHN, '40 in The service Army Air Corps, CpI. ALBERT J. HUNGER, '4I ' in The service Navy, S. lfc EDWARD T. HUNTER, '40 in The service WALTER E. HUNTER, '37 LAWRENCE J. HYLAND, '40 I ANTHONY R. IACONA, '42 in The service Army WILLIAM IACOVONE, '36 ANTHONY E. IAMURRI, '42 in The service Army Air Corps, PvT. EMILIO J. IANNACCONE, '43 ANTHONY IANNACONE, '36 in The service Army, PvT. DANIEL IANNETTI, '39 DANIEL P. IANNELLI, '4I in The service Army, GERARD M. IANNELLI, '38 EDWARD J. ICKINGER, '40 ANTHONY P. INFANTI, '40 in The service Navy, Ma.M.M. Ifc ACHILLE A. INGENITO, '42 in The service Army, PvT. MICHAEL A. INGENITO, '40 in The service Army, PvT. VICTOR F. INTOCCI, '37 ANTHONY P. INVERSO, '43 DANIEL J. INVERSO, '40 CAMILLO V. IPPOLITO, '40 CpI. J CHARLES B. JACKSON, '42 in The service Navy, Ph.M. 3fc EUGENE J. JACKSON, '4I in The service Army Air Corps, Tf5 JAMES H. JACKSON, '36 in The service Army, THOMAS R. JACKSON, '40 in The service Army, RAYMOND E. JACKSON, '39 in The service Navy, S. Zfc HARRY E. JAMES, '38 JOSEPH E. JAWORSKI, '4I HUGH F. JEFFERS, '42 in The service Army, CpI. ALBERT J. JOHNSON, '38 in The service f Navy, E.M. Zfc SgT. CpI. I94I - I942 - I943 - I944 JOSEPH E. JOHNSON, '4I in The service Army Air Corps WILLIAM J. JONES, '42 in The service Army Air Corps, PTC. EDWARD J. JORDAN, '37 in The service Army, CpI. JOHN W. JORDAN, '42 in The service Army, PVT. BERNARD JOZAITIS, '39 in The service CoosT Guard, R.M, 'MICHAEL JULIANO, '36 in The service Army, SgT. K EDMUND J. KAMINSKI, '42 FRANCIS KANE, '40 in The service Army JAMES P. KANE, '43 JOSEPH F. KANE, '37 JOSEPH J. KANE, '4I in The service in The service Army, PTC. JOSEPH T. KANE, '40 in The service Army MICHAEL J. KANE, '39 in The service Morine Corps, CpI. ROBERT F. KANE, '40 in The service Army, SgT. WILLIAM J. KANE, '39 BERNARD KANE, '4l JOHN J. KARPIS, '41 in The service GEORGE J. KAUFMANN, '42 in The service WILLIAM C. KAUFMAN, '39 Army Army in The service Navy, S.F. Zfc RICHARD J. KEARNEY, '40 in The service Army DENNIS J. KEATING, '4I in The service Navy, M.S. 2fc THOMAS KEEGAN, '39 in The service Navy, Ph.M. Zfc FRANCIS KEENAN, '39 JOSEPH J. KEENAN, '4l in The service Army JOSEPH T. KEENAN, '40 in The service Army Air Corps, SfSgT. WILLIAM R. KELEHER, '42 in The service Army, PvT. DAVID F. KELLEHER, '42 JOHN KELLEHER, '42 CHARLES T. KELLY, '43 in The service Novy, S. Zfc I934- - I935 - I936 - I937 SOUTHEAST CATHOLIC HIGH SCHOOL EDWARD J. KELLY, '39 in The service Army Air Corps, PTc. HARRY W. KELLY, '38 HENRY J. KELLY, '36 in The service Novy, S, Zfc JOHN B. KELLY, '37 in The service Army Air Corps JOHN F. KELLY, '40 JOHN P. KELLY, '36 JOHN P. KELLY, '43 in The service Navy JAMES J. KELLY, '40 JOSEPH A. KELLY, '40 in NorberTine Order JOSEPH A. KELLY, '40 JOSEPH J. KELLY, '40 in The service Army Air Corps, LT. ROBERT A. KELLY, '43 ROBERT H. KELLY, '38 in The service Novy, A.R.T. 3fc THOMAS F. KELLY, '43 THOMAS C. KELLY, '43 in The service Navy THOMAS J. KELLY, '4I in The service WILLIAM J. KELLY, '42 in The service Army THOMAS R. KENNEDY, '40 in The service Army DANIEL D. KENNY, '42 in The service MARTIN J. KENNY, '4I in The service PAUL I. KENNEY, '4I in The service Army Air Corps, Cpi. THOMAS J. KENNY, '40 JOSEPH F. KERLEY, '37 EDWARD T. KERLEY, '40 in The service Army Air Corps, PVT. THOMAS J. KERNS, '42 in The service Army Air Corps MICHAEL J. KERR, '42 in The service Army DOUGLAS KERRIGAN, '39 in The service Army EDWARD F. KEYSER, '40 ROBERT KILLION, '42 in The service Army, Cpi. EDWARD J. KIMPEL, '42 in NorberTine Order JAMES KIMPEL, '38 MARTIN J. KING, '39 JOSEPH P. KIRLIN, '37 in The service Navy, S. Zfc CoasT Guard Novy, S. Ifc Army, LT. - I938 - I939 - I23 i940 - LEONARD J. KIRLIN, '43 in The service Navy, Ph,M. 3fc EDWARD C. KISTNER. '37 in The service Army, PTC. JOSEPH F, KISTNER, '40 FRANK J. KITZINGER, '4l in The service Army, SfSgT. WILLIAM P. KLEVENCE, '37 in The service WILLIAM E. KNOLL, '40 in The service Army, SfSgT. JOHN A. KOCHANEK. '40 in The service Army, CodeT JESSE W. KOLODZIEJSKI, '40 in The service Mer. Mor., A.B.S.M. C. ALBERT KOOB, '38 in NorberTine Order HAROLD J. KOOB, '40 in The service Navy, Ensign ROBERT P. KOOB, '39 EDMOND M. KOURI, '42 GERARD M. KOURI, '42 EDWARD KOWLACHICK in The service Novy, A.M.M. JOSEPH E. KRAUS, '40 in The service Navy, P.O. 3fc MATTHEW J. KRAUS, '40 in The service Novy, S. Ifc JOSEPH KREIBEL, '43 KARL B. KRUKLIS, '37 EUGENE F. KRYLOWICZ, '40 JOSEPH F. KUHN, '42 in The service Army WILLIAM KUHN, '36 in The service Army GEORGE KUNBERGER, '38 in The service Navy, Ensign HARRY KUNBERGER, '36 in The service Novy, LT. MARTIN A. KUNBERGER, '40 in The service Army Air Corps, CadeT EDWARD KUNDRATAS, '38 IciIIed in acTion L PHILIP J. LaCORTE, '42 in The service JOHN J. LAFFERTY, '4I in The service Navy, S.K. 3fc LOUIS H. LQGIOIA, '42 ANTHONY D. LAMMENDOLA, '43 LEWIS LAMPLUGH, '39 in The service DANIEL LANCELLOTTI, '41 I94I -1942 - I943 - I944 GRADUATES OF JOSEPH A.LARKIN,38 GEORGE J. LARMOUR, '40 in The service CoasT Guard, S. Ifc JOHN J. LASKAS, '38 GEORGE C. LAUMASTE R, '38 JOHN P, LAURIELLO, '4I in The service Marine Corps, CpI. JOHN J. LAVIN, '38 in The ROBERT J. LAVIN, '39 THOMAS J. LAVIN, '4I EDWARD LAWLER, '37 in The service Navy in The service service Army GEORGE P. LAWLER, '39 EDWARD D. LAWLESS, '38 in The service Nci vy, A.M.M. 2fc WILLIAM LAWRENCE, '36 JOSEPH P. LEAHY, '40 in The service Army Air Corps, LT. WILLIAM E. LEE, '4I FRANCIS J. LEHR, '4I in The WILLIAM LEIFERST, '36 FRANCIS LENZI, '36 VINCENT J. LEONE, '40 ROCCO W. LERARIO, WAYNE J. LESKEY, '43 in The service service Army '43 in The service Navy, V-5 JOSEPH R. LEVEN, '43 in The service Navy, S. Ifc, A.R.M. JOSEPH A. LEVINS, '40 in The service Army Air Corps, CpI. JAMES J. LITTLE, '40 in The Service Army, PTC. JOHN J, LTPSETT, '40 in The service Army, PTc. ROSARTO A. LIZZIO, '4I MARIO A. LOMBARDO, '39 in The service Army, SgT. MATTHEW L. LOMONACO, '42 in The service Army, PvT. FRANK J. LOGAN, '37 in The service JOHN E. LOGAN, '38 JOHN'A. LOGUE, '39 in The service JAMES V. LOMBARDO, '42 SAMUEL A. LOMBARDO, '38 DOMINIC J. LONGO, '43 JOSEPH J. LONGO, '39 in The BERNARD J. LOUGHRAN, '39 in The service Navy JOHN T. LOUGHREY. '40 in The WILLIAM A. LOVE, '39 in The service WILLIAM F. LOWE, '38 in The service MerchanT Marine SALVATORE J. LUCCHESI, '42 in The service Army, PTC. JOHN P. LUCKSCI-IEITER, '37 in The service SSFVICG service Army Navy, S. Ifc JOSEPH LUTEK, '39 JOHN J. LYNCH, '43 TERRENCE L. LYNCH, '38 THOMAS T. LEVINS, '4I in The JOHN J. LIANO, '38 ALDO J. LIBERI, '4I in The service service Ncvy, F. lfc Army Air Corps, PTC. GEORGE J. LIEB, '4I in The service JOSEPH G. LIEB, '42 in The service JOHN J. LIGHT, '40 BERNARD P. LIND, '42 in The service Navy, G.M. 3fc JAMES J. LINK, '39 in The service Army, PvT. JOSEPH F. LINUS, '39 in The service Army, PvT. LOUIS H. LISTER, '38 in The service Army, TfCpI. ROBERT J. LISTER, '43 I934 - T935 - T936 - I937 in The service THOMAS J. LYNCH, '42 in The service Navy, S. lfc WALTER T. LYNCH, '39 in The service WILLIAM J. LYNCH, '40 in The service JOSEPH B. LYNN, '4I in The service Navy, S. 2fc JERRY J. LYONS, '43 in The service JOSEPH P. LYONS, '43 in The service Army, PTc, MARTIN A. LYONS, '4I JOSEPH LYNSKY, '44 M JOSEPH A. MACARI, '43 CHARLES MADISON, '36 - T938 - T939 - T940 - I24 JAMES B. MADISON, '37 in The service Army, PTC. HARRY F. MAGEE, '40 WILLIAM J. MAGLIETTA, '37 ANGELO M. MAGLIOCCO, '43 ANTHONY C. MALCONTENTO. ADOLPH MALINAUSKE, '38 in The service RUDOLPH A. MALEITANO, '43 in The service Army Air Corps, PvT. JAMES M. MALLOY, '39 in The service Army, Cpl. JOHN F. MALONE, '42 '43 in The service WALTER R. MALONE, '42 .in The service Navy, R.M. 3fc LOUIS R. MANCINELLI, '38 in The service Army, PTC. JOSEPH MANCUSO, '38 in The service THOMAS C. MANIGLY, '37 in The service Army, PvT. HAROLD J. MANNION, '42 in The service Army MARTIN J. MANNION, '37 in The service WILLIAM P. MANNION, '4I JOSEPH L. MARCIANO, '38 in The service NICHOLAS J. MARCUCCI, '43 JOHN A. MARGRAF, '4I in The service Army, JOHN A. MARINACCI, '42 ALBERT J. MARINI, '39 CORRADINO J. MARINI, '37 in The service WALTER A. MARONSKI, '4I in The service Army, PTC. CARMEN A. MARRONE, '43 in The service Army, PvT. JOSEPH G. MARSICO, '4I CARL E. MARSINI, '4I in The service Army Air Corps, SfSgT. EDWARD MARTIN, '36 PvT. in The service ORLANDO MARTINO, '39 in The service Marine Corps, LT. DONALDJ MARTIN, '37 in The service Navy, A.M.M. Zfc THOMAS J. MARTIN, '43 in The service Army Air Corps, Cpi. MARIO L. MARTINI, '38 PAUL J. MARZULLO, '43 I94I - I942 - I943 - I944 V, G. MASCIANTONIO, '38 in The service A. J. MASSANOVA, '4I in The service HAROLD J. MASTER, '43 in The service Army, PVT. ANTHONY R. MASTROGIOVANNI, '40 CHARLES MARSDEN, '36 in The service Army, CpI. JOHN MASON, '36 FRANK J. MATTIOLI, '39 MARIO J. MAURIZI, '4I in The service Army ROBERT J. MAURIZI, '37 JULIAN I3. MAZEIKA, '42 missing in ocTion JOSEPH J. MEDLEN, '42 in The service Army, PVT. JOHN P. MEEHAN, '43 in The service Ncvy, SM. 3fc JOHN P. MEEHAN, '4I in The service Ncivy, S. 2fc JOHN F. MEEHAN, '37 SOUTHEAST CATHOLIC HIGH SCHOOL VICTOR A. MIGLIACCIO, '40 in The service Marine Corps, PTC. JOSEPH V. MIKOLAITIS, '43 BARTHOLOMEW J. MILANO, '43 in The service Army EMIL J. MILICH, '42 in The service Army, PVT. JOHN J. MILICH, '39 in The service Army Air Corps, PTC. FRANCIS E. MILLER, '42 JOHN MILLER, '36 in The service LOUIS F. MINUTI, '39 in The service Army Air Corps JOSEPH S. MIRANTE, '4I in The service Army, PVT. FRANCIS A. MIRIGLIANO, '42 in The service Army Air Corps CHARLES MITCHELL, '39 JOSEPH J. MODERSKI, '37 HENRY MODERSKI, '39 JOSEPH C. MOHAN, '38 JOHN M. MORLEY, '43 WILLIAM J. MORRISSEY, '4-O in The service Army MICHAEL E, MOUGHAN, '37 in The service Army RICHARD MOUGHAN, '36 in The service Army LEO P. MOUNT, '40 in The service, CoosT Guard, S. WILLIAM J. MULGREW, '38 in The service Mczrine Corps, RICHARD J. MULGREW, '42 in The service Army WILLIAM J. MULHERN, '4I in The service Army JAMES MULHOLLAND, '36 in The service Novy, S.K. JOSEPH A. MULLAN, '42 Ifc PTc. , PVT. , PVT. 2,fc in The service Army, PTc. ROBERT E. MULLAN, '39 in The service Army, PTc. JOSEPH C. MULLEN, '36 in The service Navy, M.M .2fc in The service Army CHARLES F. MEIERS, '38 in The service Army Air Corps, SfSgT, ROBERT T. MEIERS, '42 in The service Army, PVT. FRANK J, MELICK, '40 in The service Army, Cpi. HERBERT MELICK, '36 in The service Army, PTC. JOSEPH J. MELLETT, '40 WILLIAM P. MELLINA, '4I BASIL L. MERENDA, '43 in The service Novy HENRY MERLINO, '37 in The service ADOLPH J. MESSINA, '42 Army, PTc. in The service JOSEPH J. MESSINA, '40 in The service Army Air Corps, PTc. VINCENT F. MESSINA, '4I in The service Army Air Corps, CpI. CARMEN MESSINA, '4I LEONARD P. METKOWSKI, '42 AVO R. MIANULLI, '42 in The service Army Air Corps, LT. JOSEPH MICKEY, '36 PETER P. MICKLE, '40 i PAUL J. MIKALIC, '43 PAUL L. MIGLIACCIO, '42 The service in The service Marine Corps, Cpi. I934 - I935 - I936 - I937 ANTHONY R. MOLINARI, '36 in The service Army, PVT. MICHAEL J. MOLLERY, '42 in The service Army EDWARD P. MOLONY, '43 in The service Novy, F, Ifc VINCENT MONTAGUE, '36 VINCENT E, MONTAGUE, '43 in The service CARMEN MONTONE, '37 FRANCIS MOOK, '36 JAMES A, MOONEY, '42 in The service Army WILLIAM J. MOORE, '42 in The serv.ce Novy DONALD F. MOORE, '4I in The service Navy Air Cops, Ensign CHARLES A, MORAN, '37 JOHN J. MORAN, '43 in The service Novy PATRICK J. MORAN, '40 in The service Army, CpI. WILLIAM J. MORAN, '4I in The service Army Air Corps, 2 A.C. ROBERT F. MORAN, '39 in The service Army WILLIAM MORDAN, '39 HENRY J. MORETTINI, '38 RICHARD J. MORICI, '42 in The service Army, PVT. VINCENT J. MORICI, '43 - I938 - l939 I25 - I940 - ROBERT A. MULLEN, '40 in The service Navy, Ph.M. JOSEPH C. MULHOLLAND, '4I in The service Army PASCAL P. MURAGLIA, '40 2 fc in The service Murine Corps, PTc. ARTHUR J. MURPHY, '40 in The service Novy JAMES MURPHY, '36 in The service Army JOSEPH T. MURPHY, '38 VINCENT J. MURPHY, '42 R. MURPHY, '38 THOMAS in The service Army Air Corps FRANCIS J. MURPHY, '4I in The service Novy, R.M. 3fc JAMES D. MURRAY, '42 in The service JOHN F. in The service Nzvy, W.T. Zfc MICHAEL MURRAY, '4I THOMAS P. MURRAY, '42 in The serv ce RAYMOND J, MURTA, '37 in The service BERNARD J. MLJRTAUGI-I, '43 in The service Army Air Corps, Cpi. GEORGE J. MUTH, '39 in The service Army, SQT. LOUIS J. MUTH, '40 in The service Novy, 2 C.S.F. MURRAY, '4I 1941 - 1942 - 1943 . 1944 GRADUATES OF CARMEN P. MUSUMECI, '43 THOMAS L. MYERS, '37 DANIEL H. MCADAMS, '38 in The service Army Air Corps, SgT. FRANCIS P. McANENY, '42 in The service Army Air Corps JAMES McATEE, '36 JAMES T. McANULTY, '39 CHARLES J. McBRIDE, '4I EDWIN J. McBRIDE, '4I THOMAS J. McBRYAN, '40 in The service Army WALTER McBRYAN. '36 in The service Army LEO F. McCABE, '40 in The service JAMES E. McCABE, '36 DAVID S. McCAFFERTY. '4I in The service Army, PvT. JAMES E. MCCAFFERTY, '4-I -in The service Navy, A.F. 2fc JOSEPH J. MCCALL, '40 MICHAEL J. McCANEY, '42 in The service Army, CpI. THOMAS J. MCCANN. '39 in The service Army, PVT. JOHN P. MCCANN. '42 in The service Army JOSEPH J. McCARRON, '42 in The service THOMAS C. McCARRY, '42 in The service Navy, S.C. 3fc EDWARD J. McCARTHY, '37 JAMES F. McCARTHY, '42 JAMES P. MCCAULEY, '36 JOHN A. McCAUSLAND, '42 JOSEPH A. McCLAIN, '42 in The service Army, PTc. FRANCIS J. McCLOSKEY, '4I THOMAS A. MCCLOSKEY, '38 in The service Navy, A.M.M. 2fc EDWARD J. MCCOY, '43 in The service Army, PVT. JAMES McCRYSTAL, '39 in The service Army, PvT. FRANCIS McCULLOUGH, '36 in The service Army, Cpl, HARRY J. MCCULLOUGI-I, '42 in The service Navy, F. Ifc JOHN L. McCUSKER, '36 in The service Navy, Yeaman DANIEL McDERMOTT, '38 in The service Army, SfSgT. JOSEPH T. McDERMOTT, '40 JOSEPH J. MCDEVITT. '43 in The service Navy ARTHUR P. McDONALD, '39 in The service Army. LT. FRANCIS J. MCDONALD, '38 in The service Army JAMES T. McDONALD, '37 JOHN J. McDONALD, '42 in The service THOMAS L. McDONALD, '42 WILLIAM F. McDONALD, '37 WILLIAM McDONOUGH, '4I in The service Army EDWARD X. McDON'OUGH. '43 in The service Navy, S. Zfc ROBERT L. McDOWELL, '40 WILLIAM J. McELHILL, '40 JOSEPH F. McFADDEN, '42 in The service Navy JAMES F, McFEETERS, '42 in The service CoasT Guard JAMES 'L. McGARRITY, '42 MICHAEL J. McGARRITY, '40 EDWARD J. McGARVEY, '4I in NorIDerTine Order JOHN J. McGARVEY, '39 in The service Navy JAMES J. McGEE, '4I in The service Army, PvT. FRANCIS J. McGERTY, '43 JOHN L. McGINNIS, '42 in The service Navy, F. Zfc JOSEPH J. MCGINNIS, '38 in The service Navy, A.M.M. 3fc JOSEPH McGINNIS, '38 JOSEPH McGINNIS, '39 VINCENT A. McGINNIS, '37 in The service Navy, S.F. 3fc FRANCIS McGLINCHEY, '42 in The service JOSEPH MCGLYNN, '39 JOSH A. McGLONE, '42 JAMES R. McGLONE, '43 JOHN D. McGOLDRICK, '39 in The service Navy, M.M. 3fc JOSEPH D. MCGOVERN, '4I in The service Navy JOHN F. McGOWAN, '42 in The service JOHN E. McGOWAN, '43 in The service Navy, S.K. 3fc FRANCIS A. McGOWAN, '43 I934 - I935 - I936 - I937 - I938 - l939 - I940 - I26 FRANCIS McGRATH, '36 JOHN T. McGRATH, '43 in The service Army JOSEPH C. McGRATH, '4I in The service Army, CadeT JAMES McGRATH, '39 ROBERT F. McGRATH. '40 in The service Army JOHN E. MCGRATH, '40 HENRY W. MCGRORY, '39 JOHN J. MCGRORY, '40 in The service Army, PvT. OWEN J. MCGUIRE. '42 in The service MICHAEL E. McHALE, '4I CHARLES P. McHALE, '42 in The service Army JOHN F. MCHENRY, '43 JOHN P. MCINTYRE, '42 BERNARD J. MCKENNA, '39 in The service Navy, Ensign GEORGE W. McKENNA, '4I in The service Army, Cpi. JOHN McKENNA, '38 WILLIAM J. McKERNAN, '40 , in The service Marine Corps, SgT. DANIEL P. McKINNEY, '42 in The service CHARLES J. McLAUGHLIN, '43 in The service Navy, S. 2fC HARRY McLAUGHLIN, '36 NORMAN J. McLAUGHLIN, '42 in The service Army Air Corps, SgT. JOHN A. McLAUGHLIN, '42 in The service Navy, S. 2fc PETER J. MCLAUGI-ILIN, '4I ROBERT McLAUGHLIN, '36 ROBERT J. McLAUGHLIN, '4I in The service Army, Cpl. GEORGE H. McMAHON, '43 in The service Army, PvT. FRANCIS M. McMAHON, '43 JOHN J. McMAHON, '4I in The service EDWARD J. McMANUS, '4I ROBERT McMONAGLE, '38 WILLIAM F. McMONAGLE, '37 THOMAS MacNAMARA, '43 BERNARD M. McNAMEE, '42 in The service Navy, Yeoman 3fc JOHN McNAMEE, '36 THOMAS X. McNAMEE, '43 in The service Navy, S. Zfc I94I - I942 - -LI943 - I94-4 FRANCIS P. McNAMEE, '38 JOHN J. MQNAMEE, '36 ROBERT J. McNAMEE, '4I DENNIS J. McNICHOL, '38 in The service FRANCIS X. McNICHOL, '38 in The service Army Air Corps, SfSgT. THOMAS E. McNICHOL, '43 in The service Army, PvT. JOSEPH T. McOSCAR, '42 in The service Army Air Corps, PTC. JAMES McOUILKIN, '40 JAMES J. McSHANE, '4I in The service Marine Corps, CpI. JOSEPH J. MCSHANE, '39 in The service Army, PVT. JAMES P. McTEIGUE, '38 PATRICK MCTEIGUE, '36 in The service FRANCIS McVOY, '36 in The service N FEBO S. NARDI, '42 JOSEPH NARDONE, '36 in The service Army, PTC. GEORGE J. NAVE, '39 JAMES NEALIS, '36 in The service Army, LT. WILLIAM S. NEALIS, '40 in The service Army EDWARD J. NESCIO, '4I in The service Navy, S. 2fc LEONARD NEWCOMB, '39 in The service Army, ParaTrooper JOSEPH A. NICKELS, '4I FRANCIS A. NIGRO, '38 in The service Navy, F. Ifc GEORGE J. NIMMER, '43 in The service Army Air Corps, PvT. JOSEPH J. NIMMER, '4I in The service Army, CpI. THOMAS J. NIMMER, '4I in The service Army, CpI. ALBERT J. NOCE, '39 in The service Army JOHN F. NOLAN, '4I in The service Army WILLIAM J. NOLAN, '37 in The service Army Air Corps, SQT. WILLIAM J. NOLAN, '4I in The service Army Air Corps, PTC. FRANCIS M. NOONE, '38 THOMAS NUZZI, '40 SOUTHEAST CATHOLIC HIGH SCHOOL O JOHN G. OAKES, '40 in The service THOMAS A. OGDEN, '4I in The service Army, PvT. ANDREW T. OLCESE, '37 in The service Army, AfCadeT ROBERT P. ORISTAGLIO, '42 LOIS F. ORSINE, '39 in The service Army Air Corps EDWARD J. OSBORNE, '37 in The service BENJAMIN G. OSS, '40 in The service Army, PvT. THOMAS E. OTTO, '40 in The service MARTIN J. OVERLINE, '42 in The service Army, PvT. THOMAS J. OLSON, '37 JOHN J. O'BRIEN, '40 in The service Army THOMAS M. O'BRIEN, '43 in The service Navy .DANIEL J. O'DONNELL, '36 JOHN J. O'DONNELL, '39 ,in The service Navy, R.M. 3fc LAWRENCE J. O'DONELL, '43 rin The service Navy, S.M. JOSEPH H. O'KANE, '4I vin The service ANTHONY F. O'MALLEY, '37 in The service CoasT Guard EDWARD J. O'MALLEY, '40 in The service Navy, AfCacIeT JAMES P. O'MALLEY, '43 in The seminary JOSEPH J. O'MALLEY, '43 in The service Marine Corps, PVT. WILLIAM O'MALLEY, '36 in The service Army JOSEPH O'NEILL, '36 in The service RAYMOND F. O'NEILL, '4I in The service P PETER O. PACITTI, '43 JOHN PAGLIARULO, '39 in The service Army, SXSQT. MICHAEL V. PAIANO, '43 in The service Army Air Corps, PTC. VINCENT L. PAIANO. '4I in The service Army I934 - I935 - I936 - I937 - I938 - I939 - l940 - l27 LEONARD M. PALADINO, '42 in The service Army, PvT. HARRY J. PALMER, '38 in The service Army RAYMOND J. PALERMO, '36 in The service Army, CpI.fT. FRANK F. PALMIERI, '42 in The service Army, CpI. SAMUEL A. PAOLELLA, '43 in The service Army Air Corps, PTC. ANTHONY J. PARENTE, '43 in The service Navy, Ph.M. 3fc THOMAS S. PARENTI, '4I in The service WILLIAM PARKER, '37 Army, C ANTHONY F. PASCUCCI, '37 ALEXANDER PASOUALE, '4I A. L. PASOUARELLO, '38 PHILIP A. PASOUINI, '4I pl. infhe service Army Air Corps, SgT. GEORGE J. PAYNE, '38 in The service Army Air Corps VINCENT J. PEDANO, '42 JOSEPH J. PELLICCIOTTI, '40 ANTHONY D. PERNO, '42 in The service AUGUSTUS B. PERRONE, '4I in The service Army Air Corps, PTc. AUGUSTUS J. PERRONE, '42 FRANCIS A. PERRONE, '4I in The service DAVID A. PETRUCCO, '42 in The service Army, PvT. JOHN J. PETRUCCO, '36 in The service Army, PvT. SAMUEL P. PETRASSO, '42 ANTHONY J. PETTINA, '42 in The service Army, SgT. PAUL J. PHILLIPS, '4I in The service Navy, A.R.M. 3fc ANTHONY PICCOLI, '36 THOMAS V. PICCOROSSI, '40 in The service JOHN PIONTKOWSKI, '42 LADISLAUS S. PIOTROWSKI, '42 in The service Navy, F. 2fc DOMINIC E. PIRO, '4I in The service Army Air Corps, CpI. FRANCIS J. PISANO, '39 WILLIAM C. PLUMMER, '4I in The service Army, A.S.T.P. FRANCIS V. PLUTA, '42 I94I - I942 - I943 - I944 GRADUATES OF THCMAASJ.POALAS,42 in The service ALOYSIUS T. POIESZ, '4I THEODORE J. POIESZ, '37 ANTHONY POLINI, '42 in NorberTine Order ANTHONY N. POLIZZE, '42 in The service Mcrrine JOSEPH POLLINO, '39 ANTHONY J. PONTARELLI, Corps, PTC. '40 in The service Novy, S. Ifc VICTOR P. PORRO, '38 in The service Army Air HARRY J. POWELL, '4I in The service KENNETH J. POWELL, '43 WARREN POWELL, '36 Corps, SgT. Army, Cpi. in The service Army GEORGE J. POWERS, '38 VINCENT A. PRETE, '4l in The service LAWRENCE A. PUCCO, '40 FRANK V. PUNZO, '38 MATTHEW P. PUPIS, '40 Army, PVT. in The service Army Air Corps, CpI. JOSEPH A. PURUL, '40 in The service Army JOSEPH P. PUTIRI, '42 Q ANGELO J. OUICI, '40 in The service SANTO J. OUICI, '4I in The service JOHN B. OUIGLEY, '37 Army, Cpl. Army, PVT. in NorberTine Order WALTER J. OUIGLEY, '43 WILLIAM J. OUIGLEY, '42 in The service Navy, S. 2fc JAMES E, OUINN, '42 in JOHN E. OUINN, '43 in THOMAS M. OUINN, '43 in The service THOMAS P. OUINN, '43 in The service Army Air WILLIAM J. OUINN, '4I in JAMES W. OUIRK, '37 in WILLIAM J. OUIRK, '43 rn The service The service Army, PTC. Corps, I'v'. The serV'ce The service The serv ce D SALVATORE E. RAFFA, '43 FRANCIS J. RAFTER, '38 in The service Army ANGELO A, RAINONE, '37 JAMES A. RANIERI, '40 VICTOR E. RAINSFORD, '42 in The service Army, LT. VINCENT N. REID, '38 in The service JOHN J. REIL, '43 in The service Navy BERNARD J. REILLY, '39 EDWARD A. REILLY, '37 in The service EDWARD J. REILLY, '4I Army, PVT. in The service Army, PVT, JAMES REILLY, '42 GEORGE F. REILLY, '43 in The servrcc Navy JOSEPH P. REILLY, '42 in The service Army, CpI. WILLIAM G. REILLY, '38 in The service Army, Cpl. Tf5 THOMAS A. REILLY, '43 JOSEPH E. REIN, '37 JEROME A. REITANO, '39 in The service Army, CpI. JOSEPH A. RENZI, '40 in The service Marine Corps, SgT. FRANK P. RENDE, '40 JAMES F. REVELLI, '40 JOSEPH REVELLI, '4l WILLIAM RIBBALDI, '39 EDWARD A. RIGHTER, '40 in The service Navy, A.O.M. 3fc WILLIAM RIGHTER, '40 FRANK J. ROACH, '42 in The service Army, PVT. XVILLIAM F. ROACH, '37 THOMAS G. ROBINSON, '43 FRANCIS O. RODGERS, '43 in The service Army JOSEPH W. RODGERS, '39 in The service Army HARRY J. ROHLFING, '42 in The service Novy, R.M. 3fc GEORGE A. ROKEN, '40 JOHN F. ROLETTER, '39 in The service Army, PVT, JOSEPH A. ROMAGNOLE, '42 in The service Army, PTC. LEO J. ROMANO, '40 in The service Army, Cpi. LOUIS F. ROSCOVICI-I, '42 in The service Novy. Y. 3fc JOHN F. ROSELLI, '40 in The service Army, PTc. WILLIAM L. ROSELLI, '36 in The service Novy, S. Zfc WALTER ROZNIKOWSKI, '43 in The service Army, CpI. CARMEN J. ROTUNDO, '40 PAUL J. ROWAN, '40 in The service Army VICTOR J. RUFFENACH, '43 in The service Marine Corps JOHN J. RUGGERI, '4-I in The service Army, PTC. NICOLAS RUNTAUGI-I, '42 in The service HENRY J. RUOCCHIO, '40 in The service Army, PTC. FRANCIS J. RUSS, '43 in The service Army, PvT. JOHN J. RUSSO. '39 in The service THOMAS J. RUSSO, '43 in The service Army JOSEPH J. RYAN, '4I ' in The service WILLIAM E. RYAN, '42 in The service Army, SQT, WILLIAM F. RYDER, '4I in The service Army FRANCIS W. RYZINSKI, '43 in The service Army, PVT. S RICHARD J. SABEDRA, '42 in The service EDWIN A. SADOWSKI, '38 EDWARD J. SAGGESE, '40 in The service Army, PVT. ANTHONY J. SALAMONE, '40 in The service Navy, S. 2fc DOMINIC J. SALERNO, '38 ALVARO J. SALVITTI, '40 in The service Army, Sgt JOSEPH SALVO, '42 DANIEL J, SAMMIN, '40 CASIMER P. SAMSANAVICIUS, '42 in The service Army ANTHONY SANTA BARBARA, '38 ALFONSAS SAPAILIA, '39 in The service C:osT Guard Army I934 - I935 - I936 - I937 - I938 - I939 - I940 - I94I - I942 - I943 - I944 I28 JOSEPH M, SARULLO, '4I PASOUAL R. SASSO. '4I in The service Army, PTC. GEORGE N. SAULINO, '42 FRANCIS L. SAUTTER. '4I in The service Army JOSEPH A. SAVICKAS. '38 in The service Army, PVT. AGOSTINO J. SCAFIDI, '42 in The service Marine'Corps, PTC. VINCENT SCARDETTO, '43 ANTHONY SCARDIGLI, '39 in The service Army CHARLES I. SCAVOLA, '4I RUDOLPH P. SCHERLER, '37 in The service Army JOSEPH W. SCHMIDS, '40 HERBERT B. SCHRADER, '42 in The service Navy, S, 2fc WILLIAM F. SCHRAMM, '43 CHARLES J. SCHREIBER, '4I in The service Army SEBASTIAN J. SCIACCA, '42 in The service Army, Pfc. JAMES P. SCIBILIA, '43 MICHAEL A. SCIDLI, '43 in The service Army, PVT. JOSEPH J. SCIRROTTO, '4I in The service Army, CpI. FRANK G. SCOLA, '42 in The service Army, PVT. FRANCIS SCORR, '36 DENNIS A. SCULLEY, '40 seminarian JOSEPH SCANNAPICCO, '4I in The service Navy PASOUALE L. SEBASTIANO, '4I in The service Army, PTC. NICHOLAS C. SEBASTIANO, '43 in The service Army, CpI. GEORGE J. SEEBER, '38 in The serv ce Navy JOSEPH J. SEIDLER, '4I JAMES J. SELFRIDGE, '4I in The service Navy, S. Ifc JOHN J. SELFRIDGE, '40 JOSEPH R. SERNICOLA, '40 FRANCIS M. SEVERSON, '37 in The service Army, PVT. JOHN SHAEFER, '39 EDWARD J. SHANAHAN, '40 in The service Marine Corps, PTc. ALEXANDER SHEA, '40 SOUTHEAST CATHOLIC HIGH SCHOOL JOHN T. SHEEHAN, '42 in The service Army, PvT. TIMOTHY J. SHEEHAN, '38 JOSEPH R. SHERKER, '38 in The serv ce Army GEORGE J. SHIELDS, '43 JOSEPH J. SHIELDS, '39 in The service Army JOSEPH E. SHILLINGSBUR6, '43 in The service Navy, S, 2fC HAROLD SHORT, '42 . JAMES P. SHORT, '39 in The service Navy, S.C. 3fc JOSEPH F. SHORT, '37 PAUL J. SHLJDA, '43 VICTOR S. SICA, '38 HENRY A. SIEGLER, '37 in The service CARL P. SIMEONE, '39 in The service Army Air Corps, AXC CARLO SIMEONE, '39 VINCENT J. SILVERIO, '4I JAMES M. SIMKISS, '38 FRANK A. SKIANO, '42 PASOUALE T. SKIANO, '4I ROBERT J. SLIBEN, '42 in NorberTine Order WILLIAM J. SMETHURST, '37 in The service Army, PVT. EDWARD J. SMITH, '36 in The service Army, CpI. FRANCIS J. SMITH, '42 in The service Army, PTC. JOHN T. SMITH, '40 LAWRENCE SMITH, '39 MARTIN J. SMITH, '37 in The service Army, PVT. RAYMOND J. SMITH, '36 in The service Navy, S.M. Ifc THOMAS SMITH, '43 JOSEPH P. SMURDA, '42 in The service Army, PvT. JOSEPH SOLARI, '36 Army, SgT. in The service PAUL SOLARI, '36 in The service ALFRED SPAUSE, '40 JOSEPH SPINA, '43 CARMEN J. SPINELLI, '4I in The service RUDOLPH SPITZO, '39 CARMEN SPITZO, '39 JAMES STAATS, '36 . Navy, S. Ifc I934- - I935 - I936 - I937 - I938 - I939 - I940 I29 GENNARO J. STABILE, '42 THOMAS J. STAFFORD, '4I FRANCIS E. STAIRIKER, '4I in The service CHARLES STAMPER, '42 WALTER E. STAMPER, '43 JOHN P. STANTON, '4I in The service Navy, O.M. 3fc SAMUEL F. STAVOLA, '37 JOSEPH H. STEFANELLI, '40 in The service ALEXANDER L, STEWART, '42 EARL W. STEWART, '43 GEORGE P, STEWART, '4I in The service Navy JOSEPH E. STEVENSON, '4I in The service Army, PVT. ARTHUR J. STINSMAN, '42 in The service Army HARRY N. STOLFO, '39 WILLIAM STOREY, '39 FRANCIS J. STORY, '38 THOMAS B. STRAUMAN, '42 in The service Army, Tf5 JOHN F. STROUP, '37 WILLIAM STUMM, '36 in rhe service WILLIAM STUSKI, '43 ROBERT A. SUGG, '42 in The service JOHN L. SULLIVAN, '43 in The service Navy, S. 2fc JOSEPH A. SULLIVAN, '4I JOSEPH M. SULLIVAN, '40 in The service Army, CpI. PAUL J. SULLIVAN, '42 in The service Navy, S. Ifc THOMAS J. SULLIVAN, '43 WILLIAM SULLIVAN, '39 in The service Navy, Ph.M. JOSEPH M. SULOCK, '43 DONALD J. SULPIZIO, '40 in The service Navy, F. Ifc EDMOND SAVIGNANO, '39 missing in acTion BERNARD T. SWEENEY, '39 in The service Navy, R.M. 2fc BERNARD SWEENEY, '4I DANIEL F. SWEENEY, '42 in The service Army, CpI. FRANCIS SWEENEY, '36 JOHN G. SWEENEY, '43 in The service I94I - I942 - I943 - I944 GRADUATES OF PATRICK SWEEN EY, '39 killed in acTion E. J. SZOLDROWSKI, '4I in The service Army, PTc. T JOSEPH F. TABASCO. '4l in The service JOSEPH J. TABASCO, '39 EDMUND TACCONELLI, '39 EDWARD J. TADLEY, '38 - in The service Army, PVT. JAMES J. TAGGART, '39 LOUIS G. TALVACCHIA, '42 in The service Navy. S. Zfc THOMAS C. TASKER, '38 in The service Army JAMES J. TATE. '43 HARRY F. TATU, '39 SAMUEL J. TAYOUN, '42 in The service SAMUEL J. THOMAS, '39 in The service Army Air Corps, SXSQT EDWARD F. THOMPSON, '40 Army, PvT. in The service Army, PTc. JOSEPH THOMPSON, '4l THOMAS E. THOMPSON, '4I in The service Army, PVT. JOSEPH C. TIERNO, '4l in The service Army, PVT. JOHN E. TIERNEY, '43 in The service MerchanT Marine ANDREW J. TIMLIN, '43 in The service Army, PVT, JOSEPH TIMMINS, '39 in The service Army CHARLES P. TIMONY, '43 in The service Army, PVT, CHARLES TIPPING, '39 in The service Army, Cpl, FRANCIS W. TOBIN, '40 in The service WILLIAM TOBIN, '36 in The service WILLIAM TOBIN. '39 MICHAEL TOCZYLOWSKI, '43 PAUL TODARO, '36 CHARLES D. TOMEO, '43 in The service Marine Corps, PVT. ROBERT L. TONER, '38 SERAFINO T. TONDI, '4I EDMOND R. TOSCANI, '42 in The service Army, PVT. JOHN TRACY, '36 in The service Army Air Corps, SgT. JOHN J. TRACY, '42 in The service Navy JOSEPH TRACY, '4I ROBERT TRAINER, '36 in The service ANTHONY P. TRAVIS, '40 in The service Army, PVT. JOHN TRIDICO, '36 in The service ANTHONY J. TRIFILETTI, '43 in The service Army, PVT. JOSEPH TRIOLO, '36 in The service ALEXANDER TRIVELLI, '36 in The service ANTHONY TRIVELLI, '39 FRANCIS R. TRIVELLI, '39 in The service Army, SfSgT. JOSEPH TROCCOLI, '39 in The service FREDERICK J. TULLY, '37 JAMES F. TULLY, '40 in The service Army, PVT. JOSEPH J. TULLY, '43 in The service Army, PVT. VINCENT A. TUMOLO, '40 in The service Armv. TfCpl. JAMES J. TUMULTY, '4l JOSEPH V. TURNER, '4l in The service Army Air Corps, PTC. U DONALD A. ULRICH, '38 in The service Army FRANCIS E. URBAN, '43 , in The service Merch. Marine, CadeT JOSEPH F. URBONAS, '42 in The service Navy, R.O. FRANCIS A. UZZO, '39 in The service Army V ALFONSE P. VALAVICIUS, '42 JOSEPH VALAVICUS, '40 EDMUND J. VALENTE, '40 in The service Marine Ccrps, Cpl. WILLIAM D. VALENTE, '42 ANTHONY VALLONE, '42 EDWARD VALLOREO, '38 D. P. VASSALLUZZO, '4I in The service CoasT Guard, S. lfc JOHN J. VELTRY, '43 I934 - l935 - I936 - I937 - I938 - I939 - I940 - I30 CHARLES VENUTI, '39 GENNARO F. VERDI, '4I CARL A. VERNA, '38 DOMINIC VERNA, '36 LOUIS F. VERNA, '39 in The service Marine Corps. LT- JOSEPH A. VERNA. '38 in The service Army ROBERT M. VETRONE, '43 in The service Army, PVT. PAUL F. VIGNA, '39 ,in The service Army, Cpl. JOHN J. VIVACOUA. '38 JOSEPH M. VOLPE, '39 in The service Navy, S.E. Zfc GEORGE J. VOLZ, '38 FRANK W. VOLZ, '36 MICHAEL J. VOTTA, '40 in The service W JOHN B. WADE. '4I in The service Army Air Corps. Cfldei' FRANCIS WAGNER, '39 JOSEPH F. WAGNER. '39 ' in The service Navy, A.O.M. IfC ANDREW J. WAKELEE, '4fI ALPHONSE P. WALLACE, '42 JOSEPH A. WALLIS, '40 FRANCIS C. WALSH, '42 JAMES M. WALSH, '4I in The service JOHN C. WALSH, '36 JOHN P. WALSH. '39 in The service Navy, S. Zfc JOSEPH A. WALSH. '38 in The service Army, PTC. MICHAEL T. WALSH, '39 Army, PVT. in The service JOHN P. WARD, '40 in The service JOSEPH G. WARSAVAGE, '43 in The service Navy, S. Zfc VINCENT J. WARSAVAGE, '40 in The service Marine Corps, PTC. FREDERICK WASHART, '36 in The service JOHN J. WATT. '40 in The service Coc1sT Guard, S. Ifc LEO F. WEBER, '42 killed in cicTion FRANCIS WEIHMANN, '36 HARRY E. WELLER, '4I l94I - I942 - I943 - I94-4 SOUTHEAST CATHOLIC HIGH SCHOOL WILLIAM C. WELLER, '40 in 'rhe service Army, Cpl. ANDREW WESTERGOM, '4I in The service HARRY J. WILLIAMS, '42 in The service STEPHEN G. WILZ, '40 in 'rhe service THOMAS B. WINKLER, '42 ,in Ihe service Navy, S. Ifc WILLIAM W. WOOD, '38 Army, PvI'. Army, Pvr. JOHN T. WEYLER, '4I In The service Army, Pic. ROBERT J. WHITE, '4I 'In Ihe service Army, CpI. THOMAS J. WHITE, '40 in The service Navy WILLIAM J. WICKER, '43 in The service Navy, Y. 3fc CONSTANTINE WIERZBICKI, '4I in Ihe service BERNARD WILLIAMS, '41 CHARLES F. WILLIAMS, '42 Y JOSEPH A. YANcALE, '41 in The service FRANCIS J. WRIGHT, '38 in The servrc RICHARD C. WRIGHT, '43 in Ihe service Army, Pvf. THOMAS W. WRIGHT, '37 in Ihe service Army, PIC. in 'Ihe service Navy, E.M. 3fc PETER P. YECCO, '43 in The service JOSEPH N. YORKEY, '43 JOHN J. YOUNG, '4I Z CARMEN J. ZACCARIA, '42 NAT C. ZANGHI, '42 EUGENE J. ZANIER, '38 VINCENT ZANIER, '36 LEONARD J. ZITO, '42 in The service Navy ORLANDO J. ZITO, '39 in Ihe service Navy, A.M.M. 3fc GERARD A. ZULLI, '43 ' in The service Navy This picfure was in The I936 Crysfal. In if are picfured Soufheasf CaIhoIic's 'IirsI' Cheerleaders. Leff 'ro righ+: J. McAvoy, W. Tobin, G, Briggs, J. Mack, B. Dorsey, and E. Osborne. I3I 9-' - I935 - ammampgspm I934 S+. John , .... , Wes+ Cofholic Archmere , . S+. Roberf ..,. Roman Cofholic Soufhern , .... . I935 Wesf Colrholic S+. Joseph .... Norfh Cofholic S+. Roberf ..,. Romon Cofholic LcuSoIIe ...... Solesionum ... Soufhern 4,.,. 'Firsf Leogue Vic? Opp. .. .. 49 . 33 . I3 .. 38 . . 7 26 Opp. 37 25 30 O I9 'kb . I3 O ory I936 - I937 Affenfive pupils and 'Iheir coach. football Hzcmdzi I936 S+. John ...... Sf. Joseph .... Solesicmum ... Norfh Cofholic . LoSolIe .....,. Romon Cofholic Wesjr Coufholic . Soulrhern ..... I937 SI. Thomas More Nor+h Ccufholic . Romon Cofholic Solesionum .. LoSoIle .... SI. John ...... Wesf Ccfholic . S+. Joseph .. Soufhern .... I938 - I939 - I32 Opp. S. C. .. o 0 .. 9 34 . I2 6 .. 25 9 . 20 7 I3 0 ,. 0 2 M 7 O 7 o Opp. I2 s.C. 3I 7 28 6 .. 25 O ,. 6 O .. 30 O . 34 I9 ., 3I O ,. 33 l940 - I9 O.. 4I- l938 S+. Thomas More Archmere . , . SI. Joseph . . . SI. John ..,. Norfh Cofholic . Roman Cofholic .... LcuSolle ....... Wesf Cofholic . Solesionum . . SouI'hern . , I939 S+. Thomos More Opp. O 0 7 3 34 I8 O O . 7 6 Opp, O Roman Ccdholic .. . 7 Wes+ CoI'holic , . I9 S+. John ....... . O Norfh Cofholic: ..... I3 LoSoIIe ..... . . I2 S+. Joseph , . . . . I4 Sou'Ihern .,,... . O I94-2 - I943 I944 I 940 SI, Thomos More SI. Joseph ,,,,. Opp. .. 22 . .. 26 S. C. 26 O O O I9 I9 7 I9 S. C. 2 I3 O I3 6 6 O O I94I SI, Thomas More Romon Cofholic S+. Joseph ..... Wesi CoI'hoIic . S+. John ....... Norih Cciiholic . LoSoIIe ...., Souihern .. I943 SI. Thomos More SI. Jcimes ..... Roman Cciiholic Wesi Cofhoiic . LaSalle .....,. S+. Joseph ..... Norih Coihoiic . Soufhern .,.. Opp. S. C. 7 6 I3 I3 I9 I3 , 6 . O Opp. O I8 I9 3I I2 26 28 I3 I942 SI. Thomos More I.oSoIIe ....... SI. Joseph .,.., Roman Ccikhoiic Wesi Coiholic . SI. John .,..,.. Norih Coiholic . Soufhern ...... OPP o 25 I9 6 O O I3 . I3 Romon Conhoiic 7 Wesi Ccuihoiic . 3 SI. John ....,,. 7 Norih Coiholic . . . . O LoSoIIe . .... , I2 SouIhern O MGiii'l8W Pupis, one of Sou I'heasI s besf backs, carrying 'Phe bal A 'Irb fe +0 cham ionshi basIreIbaII. Commander Rip P P MIIer USN., and Coach John McGarry making compari- sons be+ween our I944 championship Team and Ihe migh+y I ams play ng a championship game on all Ihe fronfs in Ihe world. I936 The Hrsf in Iecgue compeiiiion S. C. I9 26 48 24 34 29 34 46 36 34 25 35 33 4I 45 25 32 36 22 28 S. C. 36 36 24 I9 25 24 32 I9 I6 29 3I 33 2I 32 22 48 33 27 S. C. I9 24 I6 29 I934 Wesf Cofholic ., Soufhern ...., Archmere ......... NorIh CoIhoIIc S+. Joseph ...... Wesf CoIhoIIc Solesionum ... Romcun Ccfrholic SI. John ...... SI. Joseph .. LoSoIIe ........... Romcun Cofholic .... SI. RoberI ......... NorIh Cc1'rhoIIo Wesf CoIhoIIc LoSoIIe ........... Sc1IesIonum ... SI. John . . . SouIhern . . WIIdwood . . I937 AIumni ...,... Archmere ....... Wesf PhiIodeIphio SouIhern .......,.. Opp. I7 32 34 42 32 27 3I 37 32 30 38 28 36 55 30 38 40 32 23 36 Opp. I2 I2 35 23 SI. Joseph Col. Frosh 26 Norfh Colrholic ..... 34 Romon Cofholic .... 30 LoSoIIe ...... . . . 27 Soufhern .......... 23 Wes+ CoIhoIIc ..... 35 SI. John ........... 2I Norlrh Co+hoIIc ..... 3I Romon CoIhoIIc .... 22 SI. Joseph .. I4 LoSoIIe ..... 30 SI. John ........,.. 4I Wes+ Co+hoIIc ..... 29 SoIesIonum ... 28 I938 Opp. AIUmnI , . . . . I5 Archmere ... ... 2I SouI'hern ...,. . , 23 SI. Thomos More . . . 3I - I935 d5'aAl1.atball Hecmda 28 ..Romon Cofholic .... 26 33 ..SoIesIonum .... ... 2I 48 . .512 Joseph ...... . . 22 24 . .Norlrh CoIhoIIc ..... 25 I6 . .I.oSoIIe .........., 26 29 ..WesI CoIhoIIc: ..... 34 27 HSI. John ....... ... 26 27 ..Nor'rh CoIhoIic ..... 28 I5 ..Romon Co+hoIIc ,... 23 30 HSI. Joseph ... ... 24 29 ,.LoSoIIe ...., ... 25 I9 HSI. John ....... .. I8 35 ..S+. Thomos More . .. 20 20 . .Soufhern ..... . . . 36 38 . .5oIesIonum ........ 26 I8 . .Wesf Co+hoIIc , . . . 23 I939 CATHOLIC LEAGUE 'CHAMPIONS S. C. Opp. 25 . .SI. Joseph .... . . . 22 34 . .SI. Thomos More . . . 24 3 I . .Romon Cofholic: . . I8 26 . .SoIesionum ........ 22 34 ..NorIh CoI'hoIic ..... 24 30 ..LoSoIIe ....... ... 3I 27 ..Wes+ CoIhoIIc ..... 26 27 ..SI'. John ....,.. ... I4 26 . .NorIh CoIhoIIc ..,.. 20 29 ..Romon CoIhoIIc 28 32 MSI. Joseph .... . I5 I2 . .LoSoIIe ..... . I4 37 ..SI'. John ...... . I7 40 HSI. Thomos More . .. 25 3I ..SoIesIonum ... .. 27 28 . .Wes+ Cofholic . , . . 3I 23 ..SouIhern ..... ... 34 35 ..AIumnI .. .. 24 27 ..Archmere ......... I6 CATHOLIC LEAGUE PLAY-OFFS 35 HSI. Joseph ....,..,. 32 33 HSI. Joseph ......... 26 CITY 'CHAMPIONSHIP I3 ..Simon GroIz ....... 23 NATIONAL TOURNAMENT 30 ..I-IoIy Fomily IIowoI.. 22 37 ..I:or'I Wayne IIncI.I. .. 42 INTERSECTIONAL I9 . .SI. NorberI IWIs.I. ,. I8 - I936 - I937 - I938 - I939 - I940 - I34 I94I - I940 CATHOLIC LEAGUE CHAMPIONS S. C. Opp. 29 MSI. Joseph ....,.,.. 25 20 HSI. Thornos More ... II 34 . .Romon CoIhoIIc .... I2 32 ..SoIesionum .... .. 26 32 ..NorIh Cofholic . .. 26 29 ..LoSoIIe ....... .. 23 37 . .WesI CoIhoIic . . . 23 39 HSI. John ..... .. I6 29 ..NorIh CoIhoIic ..... 27 27 ..Romon CoIhoIic . .. 23 30 HSI. Joseph ... .. 3I 30 ..LoSoIIe ..... .. I9 42 ..SI. John ....... I6 24 . .SI. Thomos More .. . 29 24 ..SoIesIonum .... .. 28 22 . .WesI' Cofholic . . . . I2 NON-LEAGUE 36 ..SouIhern ...... ., 37 26 . .AIumnI ............ 23 36 ..BenjomIn FronI4IIn 24 29 ..Penn Frosh ........ 32 4I ..SocrecI Hecrf IN. Y.I 27 'CITY CHAMPIONSHIP 26 . .Sou+hern .......... 33 NATIONAL TOURNAMENT 3l ..AquInos High IWIs.I. 33 46 ..BenecIecIIne I-I. IVo.I. 36 47 ..Aquin High IlII.I .... 23 30 ..DowIing Acod. IIowoI 35 I94I CATHOLIC LEAGUE CHAMPIONS 'CITY CHAMPIONS S. C. Opp. 4I. ..SI. Joseph .. 20 24 ,.I3orIrom ....... .. 25 32 HSI. Thomos More 22 38 ..Romc1n CoIhoIIc .... I4 28 ..Sc1IesIonum ........ I7 23 ..NorIheosI Co'rhoIIc.. 20 29 ..LoSoIIe ........... 37 26 ..Penn Frosh ..... ., 34 26 .,Wes+ Ccr+hoIic. .. 22 24 .,SocrecI I-Ieorf ,,.... 29 IYonI4ers, N. Y.I I942 - I943 - I944 Norlh Calhollc .. Roman Calholic . SI. Joseph ...... LaSalle ........ SI. Thomas More Salesianum ..... Falher Rondou says 1ha'I This was +he beginning of baslreiball af Soulheasf. Coach John Oalres gihring The ball +o C. Bagocius. Oihers in Ihe pic+ure are Doyle, Iannacone, Woods and Fagan. 29 I9 I6 24 I6 I9 Wesl Calholic ..... 26 Sacred I-Iearl IYonIcers, N. Y.I Wes? Philadelphia I 942 Barlram ... S+, Joseph Alumni ........ S+. Thomas More Roman Calholic . Saleslanum .... Norlh Calholic . LaSalle ..... Wesl Calholic: . SI. James ....,. Norlh Calholic: . Roman Calholic . SI. Joseph ..... LaSalle ..... SI. James ....... SI: Thomas More Salesian um .... Wesl Calholic . 39 .. 24 Opp. .. 32 .. 2I .. 23 29 28 .. I2 .. 26 .. 2I .. I6 .. 24 .. 27 20 .. 27 .. 30 32 30 .. I7 .. 27 29 ..Wes+ Ca+hoIic .. .. 35 23 HSI, Thomas More .. 30 I943 S. C. Opp. 34 . .Bolc .......... . . . 24- I5 . .Wesl Calhollc . . . . 39 24 ..S'r, Joseph ...,,. .. 35 3I HSI. Thomas More .. 28 32 ,.AIumnI ...,........ 29 30 . .Roman Calholic . .. 23 45 . .Salesianum ...., ,. 30 40 ..Nor+h Ca'I'hoIIc ,. .. 3I 23 ..LaSaIIe ..,... .. 34 32 . .Wesl Calholic , . . . 37 30 HSI. James ..... .. 29 32 . .Norlh Calholic . . . 30 20 . .Roman Calholic .,.. 35 27 HSI. Joseph ....., .. 28 3I ..LaSaIIe .. .. 27 4I HSI. James ..... .. 24 34 . .Salesianum .... . . 24 34 . .Roman Cafholic .... 44 23 MSI. Thomas More .. 24 1 1944 CATHOLIC LEAGUE CHAMPIONS STATE CHAMPIONS S. C. Opp. 37 . .Alumni ..... . . 23 29 ..La5aIIe ......., .. 27 24 ..Nor+h Calholic . . . . 29 I940 934 - I935 - I936 - I937 - I938 - I939 - I35 20 ..Roman Calholic .... 34 28 ..WesI Calhollc .... 4I I7 ..5I.Joseph 25 3I HSI. James ..... ... 22 34 . .S+. Thomas More . . . 24 48 ..SaIesIanum ... ... I8 38 ..La5aIIe ...., .... . . 28 42 ..Nor+h Calholic ..... 4I 25 . .Allenlown Calholic . . 26 28 . .Roman Calholic .... 30 22 ..WesI CaI'hoIIc ..... 44 38 ..5+. Joseph ..., ... 27 63 . .SI. James .......... 46 23 NSI. Thomas More . . 25 46 ..SaIesIanum ........ 26 CATHOLIC LEAGUE PLAY-OFFS 53 . .Roman Cafholic .... 28 47 ..WesI Calholic: ..,.. 4I CITY CHAMPIONSHIP 27 ..BarIram ........... 36 RED CROSS TOURNAMENT 30 . .Penn Charler ... .. 28 36 . .Collingswood ...... 34 STATE CATHOLIC TOURNAMENT 5I ..AIIenIown Cenlral .. 33 48 . .S+. Mary, Scranlon . 23 38 ..Johns'I'own Calhoeic.. 20 I94I - I942 - I943 - I944 SUMMARY OF SOUTHEAST CATHOLIC'S PART IN CATHOLIC LEAGUE BASKETBALL I I SouTheasT CaTholic 5 OpponenT Games Won Losf I l WesT CaTholic . .. ... ZI I I IO l I NorTh CaThoIic ... ... I8 I I 7 , ST. Joseph ..... . . . 20 I5 5 , I Salesianum ...... .. I7 I4 3 I I Roman CaTholic .... . . . 20 I4 6 1 ST. John ......... . IO IO O J I LaSalle ........, . I8 8 IU ST. Thomas More . I5 9 6 I ST. James ....,. . . , 6 6 O l . 11 - ToTals . . . ............. l45 98 47 I Cafholic League Champions in I939, I940, I94I, and I944 l CiTy Champions in I94I Sfafe Champions in I944 agmmball agnwlinq jlzark AT SouTheasT CaTholic, as well as in many oTher schools, sporT acTiviTies such as baseball, swim- ming, bowling or Track have been known as minor sporTs. I-Iowever, Through The years These sporTs have proven Their ways aT SouTheasT CaTholic, so ThaT They are oT equal imporTance, In every school The sporTs program musT be large enough To de- velop all oT The abiIiTies oT all oT The sTudenTs, and Thus The eTForTs puT inTo and The resulTs achieved during our Ten years have proven The worTh oT These sporTs, Our TirsT baseball season opened April l5, I937, in a game wiTh SouThern, our TradiTional rival in Soulsh Philadelphia. During The Tollowing seasons Tull schedules were mainTained during The monThs oT April and May unTil iT was decided To drop baseball Trom The program. There were, however, six Tull seasons Tram I937 Through I942 during which sTudenTs like Bill Woods, Ed Hagan. Joe Colace, Ed Jackson, Lou CenTanni and many oTh- ers made names Tor Themselves and Tor Their school. IT was in I937 ThaT The CrysTal Told The sTory oT FaTher BeemsTer and his TirsT swimming Team, Since Then There have been oTher moderaTors carrying on The work begun Then. FaThers Dionne, Blecha and DemeraTh in Turn have planned meeTs and schedules, have worked wiTh Mr. I. Mais oT Big BroThers To develop The Teamwork and individual I934 - I935 - I93b - I937 - I938 - I939 I36 sTyles needed To win poinTs Through successTul sea- sons. While The Teams were engaged in evenTs wiTh oTher schools, There were sTudenTs like Len Newcomb, J. Amadio, W. Fair, J. McDonald, and B. Tipping who were Taking TiTles in Their respec- Tive evenTs. George Guida is a name ThaT will be remem- bered long aT SouTheasT CaTholic as The ouTsTand- ing Track man oT The TirsT Ten years. Mr, Oakes, TirsT coach aT SouTheasT CaTholic, began The Track program, when he realized ThaT iT was a necessary Thing in any school. Today iT is FaTher Traeger who is carrying on wiTh The cindermen, Track has noT been as successTul as baskeTball in The pasT, buf The inTeresT ThaT has been shown by boTh The mod- eraTor and The sTudenTs during The pasT Two years insures a glory ThaT comes To a champion. FaTher Rondou broughT abouT a new inTeresT in bowling in l94O aTTer There had been a lapse OT Two years. Through The I94O-4I season The bowlers developed Their skills in inTramural evenTs unTil in The Tollowing year They were able To wiThsTand The pressure aT inTer-scholasTic bowling, WiTh each succeeding year There has been improvemenT in score by our alley-men: and while There is only a good sTarT, The nexT Ten years will Tell The sTory oT new laurels meriTed by all oT The boys Taking parT in These sporTs. - I94O - I94l - I942 - I943 - I944 DRAMATIC CLUB MONOGRAM CLUB .. RADIO CLUB ......... CHEMISTRY CLUB .... STAMP CLUB ......... EUCI-IARISTIC CRUSADE ST. JOHN BERCHMAN ST, NORBERT SOCIETY . Klum ..................PresidenI' lCombina+ion of Euclwarisllc Crusade and S+. John Berclwmanl SCIENCE CLUB .,..... ART CLUB ,....,...... CAMERA CLUB ....... LANGUAGE CLUB ..,. MONOGRAM CLUB FATI-IERS' CLUB ..... BUSINESS'CLUB ..... ART CLUB ...,........ DRAMATIC SOCIETY .. DEBATING SOCIETY CAMERA CLUB ..... STAMP CLUB ..... DAVY CLUB LATIN CLUB ....,..... ITALIAN CLUB ........ ST. NORBERT SOCIETY . PARENTS ASSOCIATION MELVIN DEWEY CLUB . AIRPLANE CLUB ...... ART CLUB ............ LATIN CLUB .......,.... ST. NORBERT SOCIETY GERMAN CLUB ....... DAVY CLUB ........... DEBATING CLUB ......... PARENTS ASSOCIATION 934 - I935 - I936 I937 I935-I936 ...Presidenl Vincenl' Berardocco ..,PresidenI Sam Slavola .... ...lno offlcersl .,...... ..... . .. ..,PresldenI' Alexander Trivelli.. ,..,Presiden+ I-Ierb Meliclc. . . .. ...Ino olziicersl ........,.. Presidenl Francis Weihmann I936-I937 William Wood .... ....Presiden'I J. Kelly. . . . . . ..,PresidenI' F. Pisano ...... ... .,PresidenI' Viclor Mascianlonio, .,Presidenl Francis Ciliberli. .. ..,Presidenl' Arl'l'IUr Bove. . . .. ...Presidenl Dr. A. M. Perri. I937-I938 ....Presidenl J. Monlague .. ....Ina ofIicersI....,..... ...Presidenl W. Fagan. .. . ,.., Presidenl' J, Dorff .... . Preszdenl' D. Ulricln .,..... .presidenl I-I, Kelly ..... ..lno ofllcersl .......,. . ,..PresidenI' T. Graham. . .. ...Presidenl C. Verna ..... ... ...Presidenl C. A, Koob. . . .. ,,..Presiden+ Dr. A. M. Perri.. I938-I939 Presidenl J, Grogan, .Ino of'HcersI ...,... lno ollicersl ...... ,..... Presidenl ,Presidenl . Presidenl . Presidenl ...Presidenl ...Presidenl I938 W. Conway ...., J, Holmes .,.,. J, Holmes .,..... J. Campbell ..... J. Holmes .....,. Dr. A. M. Perri.. .E. ....Advisers: Frs. I-lenry and Simon ........Adviser: Fallwer Sleinmefz ....Adviser: Falher LeMieUx ,...,Adviser: Fallwer Dionne , ,.,. Adviser: Fallwer Rescln ....Adviser: Falher Wieber .....Adviser: Fallwer Rondou Advisers: Frs. Wieber and LeMieux .,...Advlser: Falher Dionne ..,.Adviser: Fallwer Schmidl ,.. . . . . .Adviser: Falher Pefers .,..,Adviser: Faflwer Spellman ...,Adviser: Fallner Rondou ..,.Adviser: Fallwer Mol-luglw ..,,Adviser: Fallier Sclwmidl' .....Adviser: Fallwer Becker ....Adviser: Fafher Mclfeouglw ..,...Adviser: Fallier Pelerg ....Adviser: Fallwer Rescln ......,Adviser: Earlier Dionne ....,Adviser: Fallwer Spellman .....Adviser: Fallwer Spellman ...,Adviser: Fallwer Wieber ...,..Adviser: Falher Resclw ...,Adviser: Faflner LeMleUx ....,.Adviser: Fallwer Sclnmidf .....Adviser: Fallner Spellman ..,.Adviser: Fallwer Wieber .. . . .Adviserz Fallwer Feider ....,Adviser: Eallner Dionne Adviser: Fallwer Beclcer I939 - I940 - I94I - l942 - I943 - I944 I37 MELVIN DEWEY CLUB . ST. NORBERT SOCIETY AIRPLANE CLUB ...... LATIN CLUB ART CLUB .......,... STUDENT COUNCIL DEBATING ................ ..., PARENTS ASSOCIATION STUDENT COUNCIL STAMP CLUB ......... SCIENCE CLUB ..... AIRPLANE CLUB ART CLUB ....... LATIN CLUB ..... ITALIAN CLUB GERMAN CLUB .... CAMERA CLUB ......... .... ST. NORBERT SOCIETY DEBATING CLUB ...... STUDENT COUNCIL ..... ..... PAN AMERICAN CLUB AIRPLANE CLUB ........ .... LATIN CLUB ...... .... ART CLUB ................ .,,, LOCAL HISTORY CLUB ST. NORBERT SOCIETY STAMP CLUB ........... .... SCIENCE CLUB ........ .... GERMAN CLUB .... ITALIAN CLUB CAMERA CLUB .... STUDENT COUNCIL LATIN CLUB .......... PAN AMERICAN CLUB AIRPLANE CLUB .... .... . .. LOCAL HISTORY CLUB. ST. NORBERT SOCIETY . ART CLUB ,........... CAMERA CLUB .... GERMAN CLUB .... SCIENCE CLUB .,.. RIFLE CLUB ...... I939- I 940 Ino ofIicersI. ...... .. Presidenf D. ScuIIy ..... Ina oPIicersI ............ Presiden+ Joseph Ba cciIe. Ina offIcersI ............ Presidenr R. McDowell. ., Presidenf G. Guida ,... Presideni: Dr. A. M. Perri. I940-I94I Presiden'I L. Ahern ..... Presidem' C. SpineIIi .... Presideni' J. McGovern Ina of'FicersI ......... Ino oiciicersj ........... Presidenf J. McGovern.. Ina office-rsI ........... Presidenf T. Fenning .,.. Presidenr Richard Bahr.. Presideni' J. Young ...... Ino ofiicersl ,......., l94l-I942 V ....Adviser: Fafher Resch ...Adviserz Faiher Wieber ..Adviser: Faiher LeMieux .Adviserz Fafher SpeIIman ..Adviser: Farher Schmid? Adviser: Faiher McKeough Adviser: FaIher McDonneII .... .Adviserz Faiher Resch .....Adviser: Faiher Resch ....Adviser: Fafher Micke .....Adviser: .. . . .Adviser: . ..... Adviser: .....Adviser: . . ...... Adviser: . . ..... Adviser: . ..... Adviser: ..,..Adviser: Farher LeMieux Farher Schmidi Fafher Wagner Fa+her Koeppen Faiher Feider Fafher Schmidi Fafher Wieber Farher MCI-Iugh I5residen+ Presidenf .Presidenf Presideni' Presideni' Presideni' Presidenf Presidenr Presidenr Presidenf Presidem' Presidenr F. McAneny. .. J. McGa rriry .... . C. Candelori. . E. Kaminski .... H. Dershimer.. R. Sabedro. . A. Sfewarf .... T. Quinn ..... D. DeGrazia R. KiIIion. . L. LaGoia. . M. DiFuIgo. . . I942-I943 Presidenr J. Meehan.. Presideni G. ZuIIi ...... Presideni' V. Scardeifo. , . .Presideni C. Candelori.. Presideni' G. ZuIIi ,,.... Presideni' E. Capaldi .... Ina oFIicersI ......... Presideni Presidenr J. Phillips .... J, Conway .... Ina oI'IicersI ........... Ino a'FIicersI .... .... ....Adviser: Fafher Resch ...Adviser: Faiher Toonen . . . .Adviserz Fafher Micke ...Adviserz Fafher Geimer ..Adviser: Fafher Schmidi ,.Adviser: Faiher Barnard ..Adviser: Fafher Wieber ....Adviser: Farher Resch ....Adviser: Fafher Micke ....Adviser: Faiher Feider ..Adviser: Fafher CiIiberIi ,,Adviser: Farher Schmidi ....Adviser: Faiher Resch .Adviserz Fafher Schinkfen Adviser: FaIher R, CorneII . . . .Adviserz Faiher I-Iyde Adviser: Faiher Demararh ..Adviser: Farher Wieber ..Adviser: Fafher Schmid? ..Adviser: Faiher Schmidr ....Adviser: Faiher Feider ...Adviser: Fa+her LaMaI .. . . .Adviser: Eaiher Renimeesfer 934 - I935 - I936 - I937 - I938 - I939 - I940 - I94I - I942 - I943 - I944 I38 Music ai' Souiheasi' Caiholic had ils origin cluring Jrhe firsi school year, when Farher Gamasche organized a Glee Club. ln The course of evenis, which were 'foo numerous in ihe firslr years, Jrhis organizalion was shorl' livecl. However, wiih Ihe organ- izaiion of 'rhe Parenis Associaiion, a large musical program was made possible wiih Mr. Valinoie as ihe ifirsi Jreacher of music. The 'Following gives a brief summary of clirecrors and mocleraiors. Year Direcior Mocleraior I934-I935 Veiere ,..,... . . . Faiher Gamasche I936-I937 Valinoie .. ... Fafher McDonnell I937-I938 Valinore ..... ........,...... F afher McDonnell 1938 I939 Valinoie .............. Fafhers Russell and LaMal I939-I94O Valinole, Mr. Neuberf ,.......... Faiher Demerarh l94O-I94I Valinoie, Mr. Neuberi .......,... Faiher Demeraih I94I I942 Volino'I'e, Mr. Lubaczewski .............. Faiher Kirk I942 I943 Valinoie, Mr. Lubaczewski.. Faihers Kirk and Geimer I943 I944 Valinore .... ........ F aiher Geimer .pm . 'KICKED OUT OF COLLEGE .. THE JOLLY ROGER ..... . HARRY DEE ............ . WHY THE CHIMES RANG IN THE FOOL'S BAUBLE .. KING RICHARD II .... . CYRIL THE INNOCENT .................. .... THE LITTLE FATHER OF THE WILDERNESS THE BELLS ...,...................,.,. . DR, FAUST .. CEILING ZERO .. READY MONEY TI-IE MUSIC MASTER .. THE GHOST TRAIN THROUGH THE NlGHT .. OFFICER 6.66 .. 934 - I935 - I936 November, i935 May, I936 ..... December, I936 December, I 936 .. .... Direcfed by Fr. Henry and Simon ....Direc'I'ed by Fr. Henry and Simon . . . ....... Direcied by ..... Direcied by February, I937 .... ..... D ireciecl by April. me ..... December, i938 February, I939 May, I939 ...... December, I 940 April, i940 .... May, I94-I May, I94-2 . .. May, I943 ... December, I943 Moy, 1944 ..... - I937 - I938 - I939 - I39 . . . . . Direcled by .. ..... Direciecl by .. ..... Direciecl by .....Direc+ed by . . ......... Direcled .....DirecIed by Mr ... .Moderafor-Fr, .....Direc'Ied by Mr .., .Moderalor-Fr, . .,,. Direcied by Mr ,.. .Moderaior-Fr, ...,.Direc'red by Mr ....Modera'ror-Fr. ., ..... Direclecl by Mr ... ,Mocleraior-Fr. ....DirecIed by M ... .Moderalor-Fr, Fr. Simon Becker Fr. Simon Beckeh Fr. Simon Becker Fr. Simon Becker Fr. Simon Becker Fr. Simon Becker Fr. Simon Becker by roihef Mmoy Anrhony Smyihe Francis McHugh Anihony Smylhe Francis McHugh Anlhony Smyfhe Francis McHugh Anlhony Smyfhe Francis McHugh Anfhony Smyfhe Francis Mcl-lugh r. William Morris Francis McHugh I940 - I94I - I942 - l943 - I944 The Senior Class Play in l938 was King Richard ll. Picfured here are Harry James, C. Alberl' Koob, ond Roger Dooley. On +he sfage 'rhey were called Sir Slephen, Richard and Aumerle. Here is anoiher sei of old fimers. Joe McGovern, Ed McGarvey, Hal Der- shimer, and Miclrey Feil wi+h Fa+her I934-35 I935-36 I936-37 I937-38 l938-39 I939-40 I940-41 I 94 I -42 I942-43 I943-44 I934 - l935 - I936 - McHugh. OPEN HOUSE On December 2, I938, Soulheasr opened ils doors for +he firsl' lime in whal was lo be an annual affair known as Open l-louse. The experience proved To be a grear success, lor nearly iwo lhousand parenls and friends ol sludenls al Sourheasr Calholic learned much aboul The school and ils aclivilies. The boys of each class and acrivily prepared exhibils and leclures lo malce all well acquainled wilh The-ir school. The program was conlinued lhrough lhe years: I94O, I94I and l942, ln I943, how- ever, il was decided Thai in order lo conserve much of lhal which would have been used in lhe display, Soulheasl would fall in line wilh The nalion or war and would . ., ,.... Edilor drop some ol lhe non-essenlial aclivilies. pub.. Rodd . . .,... Edilor--H, Kunberger .. .... Advisers-Falhers Gamasche ond Nolan ...., Edifor-l-l, Meliclc .,............ ..............,. A clviser--Falher Nolan . . ..,, Edilor-A. D'Angelo and A, Crescenzo .... Advisers-Frs, Roland and Joseph ..... Edilor-E. l-lagan ............ .... ........, A d viser-Falher Hoffman .,.. Edilor-John l-lannan ...... .... A dvisers-Falher Reagan and Fr. Francis -Vincenl D-eCherchio . ...Adviser-Falher Regan .. . ..... Edilor-Joseph McGovern Adviser-Falher Mcl-lugh ... ,..., Edilor-Thomas Lynch .,. Adviserv-Folher Mcl-'lugh ... ...fdilor-Roberl' Velrone ........ ........... A dviser-Forher Mcl-lugh ... ..... Edifor-John Mullen and Thomas l-lanrally ,. Adviser-Falher Mcl-lugh I937 - l938 - l939 I940 - l94I l942 I943 - l94-4 I4O ,......1.....,..i....f I936 I937 I938 l939 1940 I94l I942 I943 I944 I936-His Eminence Dennis Cardinal Doughierly, D.D. I937-The I938-The I939-The l940-l'lis I 94 I -The l942-The I943-The I944-Our I 574 Groduales. Very Reverend l-luberl L. Traeger, O. Praem, M.A. Righf Reverend Monsignor John J. Bonner, D.D. Parenls Associcflion of Soulheasr Calholic High School. Eminence Dennis Cardinal Dougherly, D.D. Righf Reverend Abbol B. H, Penningsf Praem., l.l..D. Alumni in rhe service of our Counlry. Very Reverend Michael J. Mclfeough, O. Praem., Ph.D., l.L.D. . .EdilOr- John Tracy ....Edi+or-William Fynes .. ...,Edi+or-C. Alberf Koob .. ....Edi+or- ...,Edi+or- Douglas Kerrigan Richard Kearney . , . . .Edilor-Edward McGarvey ,...Eclifor-Fronlc Slciano ...., ,,..Edil'or Adviser-Falher Adviser-Folher Adviser-Falher Adviser-Falher . . . ..,., Adviser ..,..Adviser . ..... Adviser- Daniel Conway ...., Adviser .,..Edil'or-Thomas l-lanrally ... ..... Adviser Fafher Fafher Fafher Fcrlher Falher Beemnef Beemsfer Beemsfer Beemsfer schmadi schmsdi schmidi sisiimidi sCi1mid+ 934 - I935 - I936 - I937 - I938 - I939 -sI940 - I94I - I942 - I943 - I944 I4I 911 ' VVhen hnaHy The presenT greaT war E over,The names oT SouTheasT CaTholic boys will have a pronnnenT Mace on The nahons honor rdk They shall live Torever in,.The memory oT all as Those who gave everyHnng so ThaT we nnghT be saved aH which They knew and suTTerecl. On These pages. ThereTore, we wish To pay TribuTe To Them, and To all Those oThers who wHl be asked To give Then hves Tor Their beloved counTry. We Torm This honor roll in our anmvemaryiedTHon and we inscdbe Then names in honored memory, knowing Tull well ThaT They shall be remembered in prayer by every boy who shall ever come To SouTheasT CaThoIic High School. 'We Teel, also, ThaT since iT is The TacuITy which conTribuTes much, we musT inscribe The names oT Three who have passed on To Their efernol ref wards while serving The sTudenT body oT our school. May They resT in peace. y gfzvuvgafvfw. THE REVEREND W. J. MILLAY, O. PRAEM. MR. ANTHONY SMYTHE MR. ANTHONY VALINOTE PATRICK SWEENEY, U.S.M.C. TERRENCE REYNOLDS, U.S.M.C. EDWARD KUNDRATUS, '38, U.S.A. JOHN BOVE, '42, U.S.A. GEORGE ADAMS, '36, U.S.A. Joi-IN HANRATTY, '42, u.s.A. MICHAEL ELNITSKY, ex-'4l, U.S.N. LEO WEBER, '42, U.S.A. WILLIAM CALLAHAN, '43, U.S.A. The Reverend W. J. Millay, O. Praem Mr. Anihony Valinofe I934 - I935 - I936 - I937 - I938 - I939 - I94-0 - I94I - I942 - I943 - I944 Mr. Anfhany T. Smyfhe . ,, .,,. ,,,vv , Earssz 2:21-I '- ll: .. ff? V V.V,V,V:V:V. V.:-gg I 1 ,,..- 3, V :M V , ' Y 'sisg:,:1., 4 afsas,1,:gfg1,1 ' , 1:'f ' . ,..... ..::eE1'5ii2i' ,Vz ,.v.,:.z-5??ziai2s- 52V- ' 5 13 'fi' ' 5E 2a:1-1, -2.5 fx 'ii'1QWV-I fE'E'E5Ea I 41 Q ' ,. , , 'ff Q'f.'323 VQ2: . EVA J Z. ' 7 P V -2:21 '55 21.4. - 1 1 1 :21 'eEf '52ifE'i.: ' 'Q I m , V, ' I 21513. 'V'1. ::,6 --1:5 Terrence Reynolds, U.S.M.C. Edward Kundruws. '38. U-5.A- Pafrick Sweeney, U.S.M.C. Q 'fix 1. .JM ,.., ,,,,12V--my slfafzp +2 Q Q, ? Q ' .. 2 ,, , M ' . 1 fu - fFaf'?Efw1,f . V V- 4559, wwe. ' -V ' .J 15153 3? . V- ,: M, 'arg Y 7' V2 ,V M-sq ww. , A.v, H M, ' . A ' V- K 7 5 CF: ,www - , . 51233 3 9 , , ,A VM V, mr- ':: ,, -:zu .- vs!-' :.' fVC : 12 ' VL 4E'1Wi?'5f fff ' 's Zfi ?13?'.?E3f ' , 'WY f fwgisaff V A2 i , ' rl, Were , George Adams, '36, U.S.A Leo Weber, '42, U.S.A. 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