Southeast Catholic High School - Crystal Yearbook (Philadelphia, PA)
- Class of 1955
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Norberl' Sociely .,.. Sfudenf Council Variely Show .. Class Hisfory . .. 96 Class of I955 ,... 97-Il8 Senior Prom ..... ,...II9 Commencemergl A . .HI20 4i M QNX ' Q 220 V515 Y df Qgwf , Qmlxv ummvif? ,adn swf. The Mos+ Reverend ei . CARROLL MCCORMICK, D.D. 4 Auxiliary Bishop of Philadelphia The Mosf Reverend JOSEPH MCSHEA, D.D. Auxiliary Bishop of Philadelphia The Righf Reverend Monsignor THOMAS F. McNALLY, P.A.. LL.D. Vicar General 2 PRELATE Sleel lingers poinling slcyward, concrele feel probing The earlh-These are The signs Thai a dream approaches Tuliillmenl. The dream of which we speak is The one we dreamed in prinl, Two years ago, in The 1953 CRYSTAL: il had been dreamed before, bul now al lasl' a dream is aboul lo come True. ln l953 THE CRYSTAL hoped Thai God would bless our Archbishop and give him fha slrenglh lo carry our his plans and fulfill our dreams. ln I955 we give lhanlcs 'rhal our prayers have been answered. The Mos? Reverend JOHN F. O'HARA, C.S.C.. D.D. Archbishop of Philadelphia if The Reverend Richard A. Farranf, Vice- Principal, Sacred Hear? Hall The Reverend John E. Neiizel, O. Praem., Regisfrar-Librarian ima The Reverend John M. Cagney. O. Praem., Dean of Discipline The Reverend Robefl L- l'lYClef O- The Reverend George J. Auguslyniah Praem., Vice-Principal, S+. Norberf Hall O. Pnemll 5ec,.,f,,y.T,.e,,u,.e,- ADMINISTRATIO The Very Reverend C. Alberl Koob, O. Praem., Principal of Souiheasl Cafholic High School 3 A 5' .suv Mr. Barlholomew Anello, Band Moderalor, Music Direclor. Rev. George J. Auguslyniah, O.Praem., Biology, Mechanical Drawing. Rev. Claude J. Barnard, O.Praem., Chaplain, Guidance Counselor, Religion Ill, U. S. Mr. Paul J. Barlolomeo, Physical Educaiion, Head Foolball and Baseball Coach. Mr. Francis Bell, General Science, World Hisiory, Moderaior of Cheerleaders. William Brannau, English I, World Hislory, Freshman Baslxelball Coach. James l. Bruder, Religion ll. Waller J. Burlre, O.Praem., Religion Ill, Aihlelic Direcfor, Foofball Moderalor. Mr. Rev. Rev. John M. Cagney, O.Praem., Dean of Discipline, Physics. John A. Cannon, Solid Geomefry, Algebra ll. Daniel B. Carroll, English l, World Hisfory. Francis J. Ciliberfi, O.Praem., Religion lll, Glee Club Moderaior. Rev. Rev. Mr. Rev. THE FACULTY History 5? Falher DeLeers charms his senior lisieners as he whizzes fhem over, under, and around fhe piffalls of Religion IV. Q, ri .M f - Rev. Rev. Rev. Rev Francis J. Cornely, General Marhemafics. John M. Cox, O.Praem., Biology, Sl. Norberi Sociely Mocleralor, Swimming Moderaior. Michael J. Dean, Algebra I. Vincenf J. DeLeers, O.Praem., Religion IV, Chemisrry, Third Order of Sf. Norberf Moderafor. Rev. Rowland C. DePeaux, O.Praem., Vocalions Direcror, Aquinas Guild Moderaior, Spanish l and II. Mr. Alberf DiGiacomo, English ll. Rev. Joseph E. Dorff, O.Praem., Chemisfry, Hygiene Program Direcfor. Rev. George J. Feider, O.Praem., German I and Il, Bowling Mocleralor, German Club Moderafor. 'mf K 1 ,-.r J 1-fi-3-JQ'gf?2 N W - K 'i'i ' ' ' ' ff ' - 'if - irr. '- l qi S. w Q I ,X . if .. ,ik fa Y SS gi 5 an Rev. Rev. Rev, Rev Rev Rev Rev Rev: f 1 William A. Fenmng, O.Praem., Nahonal Problems, Millay Club Moderalor. I J 1 Lui Francis Flanagan, T.O.R., Consumers' Educalion, English lll. Marlin A. Frigo, O.Praem., Religion I, Texfboolrs, Slalionery Slore. dwg ci V 5 C4 6,41 Henry Jaffola, O.Praem., Lalin ll, Debafing Club Moderalor. Michael L. Kain, O.Praem., Typewriling I and ll. Roberl' P. Kelly, O.Praem., Lalin l, Chess Club Moderalor. Gerald B. Kempen, O.Praem., U. S. Hislory, Roclcel Moderalor, Francis X. Keul, English lll, Religion ll, Crystal Moderator. 1,015 aw 'W LZ! Ze 141- Traclx Mocleralor. Falher Neilzel lforegroundl prepares lo head for lhe bomb sheller, Falher Cagney begins lo un- limber lhe heavy artillery, and Jerry Hennigan just hopes for lhe best bul expecls lhe worsl. . it N A x 5 -...s , 3 ...,s..,,,,,, 11. LE DER TO WISDGM Rev. Edward J. Kimpel, O.Praem., Plane Geometry, Algebra ll. Rev. Ronald T. Kirlr, O.Praem., Dean ot Discipline, Plane Geometry. Mr. John J. Kraft, History ll, Head Basketball Coach. Mr. Robert MacNeal, Geometry, Textbook and Stationery Store. Mr. Louis Marchione, English l. Rev. Norbert Martin, T.O.R., English lll, Plane Geometry. Mr. Robert A. Matthews, National Problems, Economic Geography, Assistant Football Coach. Rev. Francis N. McDevitt, World History, Guidance Counselor, Health Instructor. Rev. John McGuirl, T.O.R., National Problems, Physical Science. Rev. Louis Mclntyre, T.O.R., English l, World History. Mr. Paul J. Mimlitsch, Biology, Esperanto Club and Cross-Country Moderator. Rev. William J. Mooney, Religion III, English III, Junior Class Advisor. so Q , Q3 'll it 1' , ,, . 3 X L' . - -ilfgzfiel , A g f' QQ 5-I Rev. John E. Neifzel, O.Praem., Larin Ill and IV, Nafional Problems. Rev. George F, O'Brien, O.Praem., English IV, Texiboolrs and Slafionery Siore. Mr. Frank Perri, U. S. Hislory, Nafional Problems, English II, Radio-TV Club Moderalor. Rev. Marlin J. Philipsen, O.Praem., Lalin I, Baskefball Moderator. Rev. Anthony W. Polini, O.Praem., Religion IV, Senior Class Advisor, Sluclenl Council Moderalor Rev. Bernard J. Quigley, O.Praem., English IV, Dramaiic Club Moderalor. Rev. Gusfav P. Salufz, O.Preem., World Hisfory, Dean of Discipline. Rev. Innocent Scanlon, T.O.R., Spanish I, English III. Rev. Hugh Schlief, T.O.R., World Hislory, Algebra I. Rev. Timoihy Shannon, T.O.R., Religion I. Rev. Andrew L. Slaihoslry, J.C.D., Religion Ill and IV. Rev. Dennis Sullivan, T.O.R., Algebra I. AND TO GOD Bob DeColli smiles in iriumph as he shows Faiher Cannon and an appreciaiive audience of seniors how easy ihis Algebra II really is. Bob Russo's smiling loo, buf only because he hasn'1 been called on-yer. Rev. Roberi' C. VandeHey. O.Praem., Religion ll, Biology, Assisfani Treasurer, Visual Aids Pro curaior, Biology Club Moderalor. Rev. Arnold H. VandenBerg, O.Praem., Laiin ll. Rev. Jerome Vansion, T.O.R., Religion ll. Rev. James T. Walmsley, Religion l. Mr. William F. F. Ward, Boolrlreeping l and ll. Rev. Cosmas Workman, T.O.R., Religion II, English ll. Rev. Marlin Yaniclro, T.O.R., English ll. , My ' al 52:83 Miss Anloinelle Ancellv Mrs. Caiherine Capilafo Mrs. Catherine Cummings Secrelary. Main Hall Secrelary, Main Hall Secreiary, Sf. Norberl Hall THE LADIE , BLESS 'EM! Miss Mary Donofrio Mrs. Marie Filzpalriclr Cafeferia Secrelary, Main Hall , ,.-' hui Miss Margaref Sexlon Secrefary, Sacred Hearl Hall Miss Kalhryn McCullough School Nurse Welcome aboard! Falher Polini, wlwo pilo+ed a bus load of roofers on a +our of easlern Pennsylvania before linally landing ai' Belhlelwem for lime foolball game, greels Miss Mary Donofrio, Mrs. Cummings, Mrs. Filzpairick, and Mary Ann Fifzpalriclr. 'N fl R 6? x m . Q., 1 X x X. B vw Q.. R E . Q hal xx R S . fi H EX Q3 I -.. lass Even as we pause for our backward glance-our lasl' look ai' Soufheasf Cafholic and 'I'he pas+-we know 'ihai' we musi' has+en on, musi 1'urn our eyes forward +0 +he fufure. Here are +he classes of fhe 'fuiure-+he firsf fhree classes of Bishop Neumann High School: yei' fhey began as Soufheasi. They bridge +he gap, and wi+h +hem +he spirii' of Sou+heas+ Cafholic lives. D-I FRONT ROW: Joseph Granrolh, William Eagen, Francis Ranieri, Vincenl Rossi, Richard Evangelisla, John DiGuiseppi, John Leonard, John Romeo, Roberl Mariano. SECOND ROW: Eugene Kochs, Ronald Coleman, John Romano, William Robins, William Barrelle, John Ginder, Michael Hughes, William Hill, Francis Duranf, Francis Hollinger. THIRD ROW: Francis Gizzie, Richard Mascilfi William McCaffery, Roberl Kulpa, Charles Quinn, Roberl Manfield, John Campbell, Nicholas Dadario, Aloysius Poulas, Timolhy' Collins, Roberl' Grassinger, Michael Darragh, Thomas Maguire, Richard Cappola, Louis Arnaudo. FOURTH ROW: Daniel Hagan, John Manyalc, Gaelano Marino, Gerald Balluslxonis, Dominic Burgese, Joseph Sanlore, Mallhew Kane, Joseph Rizzo, Joseph Bannar, Anthony Elefanfe, Ronald La Greca, Donald Vamore, George Leighlon, Edward Reil. HOMEROOM MODERATOR: Mr. Bell. D-2 FRONT ROW: Charles Everham, Joseph Carbo, William Carrigan, Francis Adams, John Riordan, Joseph Cabalano, Michael Hvoslal, Philip Jernigan, John Smedile, Joseph lannefli, Anfhony Zandona. SECOND ROW: Alberl Bradley, Frank Molino, Dominic Polidora, Fredericlr D'Armi, Alfred Karam, Francis Trocoli, Daniel Cipollini, Alberf Docimo, William Frio, Richard Raysilr, Peler Lulman. THIRD ROW: Daniel Feflerolf, Charles Blumberg, Anfhony DeCarlo, Donald Brogan, Raffaele Ferrara, William McAllisler, Andrew Roach, John Myers, Joseph De Collis, Joseph Judge, John Nigrelli, Michael Marrone, Thomas Daly, John Napoli, David Miron. FOURTH ROW: Joseph Jacovini, Raymond Rae, James Fisher, Edward Lain, Gerald Brawner, Joseph Merlino, John Landy, George Noflage, Edward Remenler, John McGrory, Thomas Whirehead, Raymond Kelly, Rocco Giordano. Homeroom Moderalor: Mr. Brannau. D-I 1' 'H 20 51 II 4 JFRESHME Seplember, l954, found a whole new experience awailing lhe six hundred boys who galhered for lhe firsf lime as high school sludenfs. lf was almosl lwenly years fo lhe day lhal lhe firsf class fo gradu- ale from Soufheasl Calholic had enjoyed lhaf same experience: now we, The class of l958, were fo be lhe lasf freshman class assembled under lhe banner of Soulheasl. We found our way lo our home rooms, mei lhe priesfs and laymen who were lo be our Teachers, and wandered wifh some confusion Through fhe firsl day of our schedule, rosfer cards in hand, loolcing for lhe righf rooms. Soon, however, we were acquainled wifh The school and each ofherg lop sludenfs and lop afhlefes and boys inferesfed in exlravcurricular aclivilies began fo emerge. Our firsl year and Soulheashs lasl had begun. And il was a qreal year. There's no reason why we canl go on wifh our Lalm gusl because lhe pholographer s here Bul a freshman who wonl grin for a pnclure you Iusl canl hardly gel lhem no more D-3 FRONT ROW: Daniel Marino, Charles Turner, Joseph Bradley, James Meehan, Francis Cifone, Thomas McGelligan, Michael McLaughlin, Samuel DuMond, Francis Dougherly, Philip Chiachelli. SECOND ROW: John McColgan, Roberl McGinley, Joseph Busacca, John Barbagiovanni, William Dopirak, Andrew Mauulla, Francis Genlile, Conslanlino Bolliglieri, Salvalore DiPaoIo, James Jernigan, Joseph Manlone. THIRD ROW: Pele Fauslo, Francis Gallo, John Grasso, Carlo Gonella, Thomas Foglia, Salvalore Vilale, William Williamson, Joseph Monlgomery, Charles Liszewshi, Ronald Bozzi, Roberl Harringlon, George Kaizar, Thomas Leonard, Joseph McFalls, Joseph Ellora. FOURTH ROW: Richard Morello, Francis Collins, Roberl Wilson, Roberl lngino, Joseph Willroclr, Anlhony Carbone, Roberl Worriclz, Gerald McBride, Thomas McManus, John McSweeney, Vincenl lerardi, Palrick Donnelly, Ronald Vicario. HOMEROOM MODERATOR: Falher Dean. Pausing in his allendance checlx in cafeleria, Falher Walms- lay obliges lhe pholographer wilh a smile lhal belies +he dark lhoughis in his mind: who's going lo clean l'oday7 Falher Salufz malxes cerlain lhaf everybody's working as he palrols +he sludy hall. A 'few big grins show lhaf lhe fresh- men are no? unconscious of the camera poinled af lhem. D-4 FRONT ROW: Nunlio Arnao, John Blaclx, Charles Blanco, Francis Bresh, Charles Caller, Thomas Campbell, Anihony Capone, John Caroll. SECOND ROW: William Clinton, Salvalore Corso, Roberf Corlese, Francis Cywynski, Edmund DeAngelo, Ralph DeGregorio, Fred DeRaHo. THIRD ROW: Alfio DiCriscio, James Donnelly, Fred Feiy, Arfhur Gasbarro, Anlhony Giampiefro, Thomas Green, John Jaclrinowicz, John Jupin, Joseph Keenan, Alberl Kuhn, Thomas Langfon, John Logue, John Luslzy, Peler Maccarrone, Leonard Maguire, Carmen Mariella, Dominic Masfanluono, Joseph Mc- Andrews, Philip McCann, Roberl McCullough. FOURTH ROW: William McFadden, Henry Mc- Keown, William Mclvlenamin, Anlhony Mucci, John O'Brien, Milcel Tarasiewicz, Elwood Wallace, James Ward, Timolhy Walerman, Raymond Wiclrer, Edward Winlers, Charles Zamal, John Zarabba. HOMEROOM MODERATOR: Falher Mclnlyre. D-5 I D-5 FRONT ROW: Felix Rufio, Cecil Smifh, Francis Congialdi, Odis Mobley, Eugene Marchiando, Thomas Howley, Edward Connelly, .Francis Cleary, Gilberf Robinson, Thomas Robey. SECOND ROW: Earl Hoopes, James Dougheriy, Charles Capone, Charles Cowley, Michael Vigilanfe, Nicholas DiDona'fo, Joseph Maiinog, Cloyed Fleming, Waller Walson, Thomas Myers, Thomas McGonigle. THIRD ROW: Henry Cannon, Joseph Germano, Michael Kubiak, Louis Krause, James Rofolo, Francis Hahn, Rogers Rafier, Kennerh Salera, Roberf York, Michael Crispi, Francis DiLenge, Nicholas Fulginifi, Frank Conforii, Joseph Scelsa. FOURTH ROW: James Aubrey, Waller Sfolarczyk, Louis Ricciardi, Alexander Loefi, John Daly, Emil Squiiiere, Thomas Leonard, Wilberf Williams, Roberl' Fox, Ronald Flynn, Joseph Kopervas, Richard Dilks, Richard LeoneHi, Eugene Sfecklair. HOMEROOM MODERATOR: Fafher Schlief. D-6 FRONT ROW: Ronald Fraser, John Panvini, Francis Sequerra, George Effer, William DePre, Joseph Calciano, Joseph Pardo, Anfhony Rossi, John Uhl, George Kravec. SECOND ROW: Roberr Giorgi, Roberr DiFrancesco, John Piergallini, Ralph Azzarano, John Mifkus, Charles Vella, Thomas Gallagher, Leno Mescoloffo, John Plumley, Charles Vicario, Francis Smifh. THIRD ROW: Alberf Pull, Charles Chew, Joseph Lamb, Vinceni Caruso, Louis Burgese, Michael Di Sfefano, William Kendusf, Augusfine D'Olio, Anlhony Gile++o, Ronald Celia, James O'Malley, Thomas Hodge. FOURTH ROW: Francis Cedrone, Francis O'Donnell, Francis Rosenbaum, Donald Barker, Roberf Medico, Everiff Wood, Charles Dickinson, John Gillin, Edward Flynn, Louis Tedesco, Joseph Newell, Paul Slella, David Hulsey, Joseph Pawlowski. HOMEROOM MODERATOR: Mr. Carroll. s I X 3 X ::. ep x,,, i W 1 4 , ' -f, .,,F, -gms Q f F l' I D-7 FRONT ROW: Gonland, Hodges, William Mulvihill, Alfred Avellino, Joseph O'Brien, John McFadden James Brown, Mallhew Grassi, Francis Carr, Francis Marley, Angelo Novello. SECOND ROW: Roberl' Ferguson, Vicior Manieri, Henry Jamison, Thomas Dinan, James Mellel'+, Salvafore Pellecchia, John Dillon, John Nardini, Louis Calabrese, Alberl Riccardi, William Mauei. THIRD ROW: Joseph McGowan, John Panepinio, Raymond Lafch, Roberl Mullen, William Longeneclner, James Rizzo, Frederick Carpinelo, William Grady, Anfhony Cirulli, Alexander De Mayo, John Ramoncauslnas, Joseph Miceli, John Lafferfy, Ronald McNally. FOURTH ROW: James Hopkins, Rosario Mergliano, Jesse Fenfon, Barbara Sanla, Ralph, Anlhony Falance, Clyde Peferson, William Jordan, Waller Barefoof, Peler Niglio, John Molrlulr, Carl D'Angelo, Arnold Colombaro, Eugene Burgese. HOME- ROOM MODERATOR: Fafher Cornely. D-8 FRONT ROW: Arfhur Wilson, Raymond Gilmore, Raymond Addesso, Joseph Bozzelli, Roberl' Marchesa, Louis Fryer, Eugene Zuccalo, James Toner. SECOND ROW: John Kinnerman, George Hunler, Roloerf Jozailis, Joseph McAllis1'er, John McCullough, Joseph Keys, Francis Giordano, Maloney Marlin, Paquale De Sanlis, Edward Mounf, John Condarf. THIRD ROW: Lawrence Hagen, Roberf Bela, Richard Drames, Joseph Graham, John Nigro, Thomas Harf, Nicholas Nicodemo, Angelo Zappola, Edward Zoller, James McGra+h, Alfonse Mesele, Arnold Ziccardi, John McCarry, Claude Sribili, Leo O'Shea. FOURTH ROW: John Loughran, Daniel McNichol, Charles Hawe, Roberf Ciavardone, Philip Naimoli, Alberf Del Monle, Roberi Capone, Harry Norlon, Francis Cona, Charles Dunne, Charles Jasinski, Raymond Egan, Ronald Paczlroslli, Michael McFadden, Vincenl' O'Donnell. HOMEROOM MODERATOR: Falher Frigo. ,,,,f 9-Nadi -or fa- if irfi f 4 fl.-I -It ,J ji C0 ,A- xx V l.. l 951 3 D-9 FRONT ROW: Anfhony Bologna, Augusline Mercurio, Ronald Coppola, John Egan, John Duddy, Samuel Bell, Francis McNulty, Gerald Duncan, Raymond Alio+o, John Connelly, Liberalo Gioia, Philip Perna, Ronald Sorrenfino, Edward Boecli. SECOND ROW: Roberf Roeiz, John Urick, Joseph McNeill, Joseph Zeilman, Richard Bodhaine, Joseph Gallagher, Thomas Palandro, Anfhony Perri, Roberf Miller, Roberl' Fagan, George Fryer, John Welsh, Waller Padlo, William Polini, Richard 1 Mesi. THIRD ROW: James Colfon, John Varalli, Marlin Collins, Thomas Coleman, Alphonso Tricocci, John Mulligan, Nicholas Sheppard, B. Fiizpairiclr, George Hall, Thomas Dillon, John Chambers. FOURTH ROW: Francis Smifh, Francis Spagnuola, John Green, Richard Floio, Michael Ryan, Harry Carpenrer, Gerald Blaval, Thomas Cuslodio, William Barlel, Ronald Clowney, James Sanfangelo. HOMEROOM MODERATOR: Farher Kelly. RIGHT: Falher Schlief resfs for a momenl while one of his J' lieufenanfs fakes over ihe reading of a few rules. 5 5, Plus or minus? inquires Falher Dean, as lwo of his brains obey The algebra ?eacher's command 'fo pul if on 'lhe board for lhe cameraman. 4 1 ,aw L,,' 'EC ,,,., I f Vi Pk' 26 D- D-I0 FRONT ROW: Gaeiano Melone, Alfred Leva, Joseph Soufhard, David DiMarino, Joseph Fanelli, Thomas Kelly, Anihony Donofrio, Francis Alberf, Daniel Soslra, Roberi Dunphy. SECOND ROW: Charles Cammaroia, Joseph Mehl, William Manion, John Romano, Richard TiroHi, Joseph Gium- arello, Roberf Draidon, William Rodden, Ronald McManus, Roberl' Lowry, Gregory Vifale. THIRD ROW: Carmen Tanzola, Raymond Sanlcowslri, Anfhony Tomasco, Hugh Hamilfon, William Ambrose, Michael Scoff, James Cori, Viclor Corapi, Joseph Gillen, John Pefralia, Angelo Bonaccorsi, Pafrick Wagner, Dominic Anloinini, John Coughlin, John Granrofh. FOURTH ROW: John Gavin, Daniel Crisfinzio, William Domzalslri, Nicholas Franzeo, Roman Lewyczyi, Donald Sulpazo, Franlr Accardo, Roberf Hamlef, Joseph Herrschaff, Richard Gelone, Francis Vinci, Salva+ore Darigo, Amadio Androni. HOMEROOM MODERATOR: Mr. Marchione. LEFT: The serious concenlraiion of fhese siudy hall inmares could mean several ihingsz Falher is walching closely, or +here's a good movie on TV ionighl . . . or perhaps they wanl io learn some- lhing! BELOW: Who wanfs fo go fo defen- iion? No, he couldn'+ be asking fhaf! WT, T? V D-Il FRONT ROW: R. Graham, B. Friia, L. Flood, M. Burfon, R. Smuzinsky, J. Coleman, B. Finnegan, J. Havrilla. SECOND ROW: R. Picollo, P. Slfanish, R. Smiih, B. Burns, G. Cavacini, H. Tucker, W. Ryan, J. Kahringer, A. Kacala, V. Pinto, G. Morris. THIRD ROW: E. Kulbusauskas, L. Gaspari, P. Darhum, E. Regan, F. Reynolds, G. O'Neill, W. Dougheriy, J. O'Shea, L Bradley, J. Papalini, J. Reilly, J. Gannon, W. Faulls, W. Kraynyak, K. Shveima. FOURTH ROW: A. Johnson, A. Piolrowicz, J. Grady, T. Pacini, R. Perrone, B. Amoroso, S. Pronesli, C. Sawyer, J. Covella, R. Devine, D. Quimby, T. Sculy, S. Adamski, R. Drozdowski. HOMEROOM MODERATOR: Falher Shannon. D-I2 FRONT ROW: Gregory Rodriguez, Roheri Hall, Francis Babusik, James Hershman, Anlhony Anas- iasia, Frederick Ciao, Raymond Dougherfy, Joseph D'Anlonio. SECOND ROW: Louis Turchi, David Sigell, Gaelano Sereno, John Aggar, Charles McCall, Peler Senleneri, Roberf Peacock, Kenneih Pinulo, George Clark, William Quirk, James Tolomeo. THIRD ROW: Joseph Gusiis, Richard Burns, James Craig, Francis Rozniakowski, Cosmo Saggiomo, Edmund Connelly, James Feeney, Ronald Oleri, Anlhony Ricevulo, Pafrick Drass, Louis Eells, Ronald Romando, James Sulimay, Richard Fulginiii. FOURTH ROW: Pairick Brady, Francis Leaden, Thomas Owens, Anfhony Hefner, Richard Slafford, William Doyle, Charles Pandelakes, John Evans, Joseph Sullivan, Thomas Verica, Joseph Alves, Sfanley Shepeski, Thomas Smith. HOMEROOM MODERATOR: Fafher Walmsley. D-ll D-I2 ii' s in sl., Q v l 4? Y Q I of M... si QC 4:5 SOPHOMORE I More Than Tive hundred sTrong, The class oT l957 arrived aT Sacred l-learT l-lall To begin a second year as PiraTes oT SouTheasT and To conTinue To prepare Tor The role of second graduaTing class oT Bishop Neumann. While The sophs were sTill enjoying The new-Tound experience oT lockers, several ouTsTanding men loegan To emerge Trom The Throng. John Sam- uels, Ed Sweeney, Ray Przybyllo, Tony Renzi, and Bob Munnich led a long honor roll, while John Bas- maiian, STan Kulikowski, Frank AnTico, and lvlunnich Took acTive roles in The PiraTe band. ln sporTs, WalT Klauder, Frank Gerace, Jim l-laggerTy, and Jim Mc- Govern wore championship colors in TooTball: on The hardwood,Sam Kavalauskas, T-lilT Alberger, Duke Mullin, Eddie Ennis, and Alex Augunas sTarred. ln all acTiviTies, sophomores have Taken an acTive and prominenT parT. C-I FRONT ROW: M. Trainor, J. Felker, J. WinTers, J. Carabasi, R. Manieri, J. Samuel, P. Ranieri, T. Concannon. SECOND ROW: E. Femiglie'Hi, R. Domchowski, J. Gambino, J. Di Giuseppe, N. Cap- pello, V. Carfagno, A. Branco, F. Sina+ra, S. Di Rico, J. Giordano, P. Coco. THIRD ROW: J. Basmaiian, B. Kueny, J. Fee, C. McKeown, T Kelhower, R. Piuufo, V. Screnci, R. Munce, R. Celia, P. Cafona, R. Vanore. FOURTH ROW: A. Hawley, M. Schillaci, M. Cox, V. Romano, R. McCall. A. Schlemback, J. Haggerfy, J. Dees, A. Gusfis, T. FrancheHi, A. Greco. HOMEROOM MODERATOR: Fafher Cox. EW' i' -5, C-2 C-3 C-2 FRONT ROW: James Benedefli, Charles Andrews, Joseph Lauaro, Francis Scallafino, Ausiin Sanborn, George Manoiia, Rober+ Cufuli, James Kemme, Roberf Celebre, Michael McGuire. SECOND ROW: John Kennedy, Vincenf Tesla, Thomas Kane, Eugene Murphy, Roger Louden, Ronald Rabena, Joseph Angelifis, William Mignucci, Edmund Capiiano, Joseph McSorley, Ronald Mascianfonio. THIRD ROW: Thomas Albergo, Carmen Rego, Kenneth Miller, Michael Varallo, David Stump, James Anfry, George Basfian, Augusiine Rolla, Danie Tasca, James Slurniolo, John Panikowshi. FOURTH ROW: James Cannon, .Thomas Biscardi, Charles Harron, Anlhony Spargno, Richard Famigliefii, Bernard Kochersperger, John Kaminsky, Joseph Aloise, Marlin Surgoff, Roberf Conowal, Francis Dougheriy. HOMEROOM MODERATOR: Fa+her Jafolla. C-3 FRONT ROW: Joseph Zolinas, Michael Gargano, Augusline Corrado, Anthony Iafarola, Michael Acquaviva, Joseph Frosi, Owen McGowan, Joseph Dolan, Leroy Leary. SECOND ROW: James Gallagher, Arnold Capriofli, Joseph Fenning, John Fifzmaurice, Thomas Booggio, Edward Geiger, Alexander Augunnas, Daniel Giuie, Hilion Alburger, Richard Ciavardone, Joseph Kelly. THIRD ROW: Thomas Kirlx, John De Prince, Thomas Connors, Paul Williams, William Gibson, William O'Mara. Joseph Befferidge, Owen McGowan, Anihony Di Florio, John Schuhenhoffer, Francis Giordano, Gerald Palladino. FOURTH ROW: Anfhony Renzi, Anfhony Meehan, Raymond Waszewslri, Andrew Morrisroe, Joseph Giannanionio, Francis Mosfaccio, Thomas Benigno, James Vifale, James McCusker, Vincenf Accardo, Henry Seneca. HOMEROOM MODERATOR: Faiher Sullivan. . o C-4 C-5 C-4 FRONT ROW: William Brown, William Colucci, John Robinson, James Pelifli, T. Quinn, Pefer Venufo, Ralph Colabelli, William Dombrow. SECOND ROW: John Hannigan, Anihony DiMaHeo, Edward Lynch, Edward Fynes, Francis Meualesia, John Kelly, W. Misfichelli, H. Benaili, Anihony Krasowski, John Fosfer, Michael Anderson. THIRD ROW: R. DeRen1i, Alfonso Mezzoprefe, Joseph Di Francesco, Bernard Cosmi, John Crumsho, Joseph Dey, Douglas Williams, Vinceni Barbacane, John Sheppard, John Accaivafii, Joseph Mandi, L. Wroblewski. FOURTH ROW: Thomas McHugh, Malcolm Esievez, Joseph Cenionze, C. Parlxhill, Nicholas Perrone, Carl Pierce, Felix D'Ambrosio, M. Brennan, John Waison, Paul Craven, Joseph Hariney. HOMEROOM MODERATOR: Father Vansion. C-5 FRONT ROW: Gene Rapone, Charles Moore, Dominic Novielli, Edward Cox, James Glynn. SECOND ROW: Salvafore Meglio, Daniel Machon, Peier Villa, Beniamin Barbour, Thomas Wilson, Edward Allen, Thomas Lyons, Roberf Brennan, Wilfred Devine, Edward Ennis, Francis McFadden. THIRD ROW: Anfhony LaRosa, Dominic Pezzefii, Francis Ranieri. Nicholas Perazzelli, Nicholas Orienie, Francis Galzarano, William Schweiz, Richard Russo, Miles Barbour, An'rimo Ponficelli, Roberi Hari, Dominic Falcone. FOURTH ROW: Alberi Maurizio, Pairiclr Morley, Eugene Tonlcinson, Francis Snoclr, Joseph Geier, Rhonell Seabreeze, John Kassin, Frank Germana, Algird Kaziclas, Darius Gvazdinslras, Franlr Maleno. HOMEROOM MODERATOR: Mr. Mimlilsch. Are ihey glad il's over, or was if easy? The smiles could indicafe eifher as Fafher VandenBerg collecfs a Lahn fesf The invisible force which keeps +he sophs' aHen+ion on bi- ology is fhe booming voice of Faiher Augusfynialr. C-6 FRONT ROW: Anfhony Kane, Joseph Lybrand, Joseph McDonnell, Franlr Moniesano, Eugene Mc- Garvey, Joseph Bowman, Felix Giannone, Marfin Brennon. SECOND ROW: John Gusfis, Carmen Cavacini, John Bramley, Angelo Amilcare, John Bilbrough, Joseph Enrighi, Stanley Barfasius, Roberf Kwasizur, Charles Pinlo, Joseph Buiacavoli, Ronald Colubiale. THIRD ROW: Rober? Cassidy, Richard Darcy, Donald Herpen, Francis Feeney, James Lind, Thomas Brown, Henry Edwards, Harry Booih, Thaddeous Ciesielslxi, George Banks, Anihony Di Pierro. FOURTH ROW: Angelo Calabrese, Francis Peraua, Michael Liquori, Chesfer Adamszylr, James Colberi, Daniel Doyle, Nicholas Pierno, Anfhony iadicicco, Joseph Molony, Joseph Leonelli, Leonard Pioifi, Granf Cunningham. HOMEROOM MODERATOR: Fr. Workman. C-6 C-7 LEFT: Whal is a soliloquy7 Mr. Di- Giacomo gels his answer. C-7 FIRST ROW: Palrick O'Brien, Joseph Barch, Anthony Menna, Waller Black, Joseph Lore, Anthony Renna, Eugene Devil, James Cassidy, Michael Kravec. SECOND ROW: Eugene Romano, Thomas Healy, William Galla, Camillo Marino, Joseph DiPierro, Michael Ushka, Raymond Grzwinski, John Fauslo, William Benson, Chrislopher Kulchysky, Arlhur Di Giuseppi. THIRD ROW: Nicholas Del Vecchia, William Mclnlyre, Slanley Kulikowski, Gabriel Salvalore, William Morley, Salvalore Mer- lino, Daniel Buguliskis, Frank Durelli, Roberl McKeown, John Sexlon, Charles Gingrich, Anlhony Gangemi. FOURTH ROW: William Shanahan, Vincenl Reina, Paul Apple, John Hughes, Charles Cunicelli, Edward Dever, Thomas Whelan, Charles Porler, R. Colaberlino, Anlhony Finauo, Edward Massaro, Ernesl Spano. HOMEROOM MODERATOR: Falher Marlin Yanicko. Wow BELOW: Drawing geomelry ligures wilh while chalk on a while board is only one of lhe lrlcks Falher Kirk leaches. I S Y. L a fi C-8 FIRST ROW: Joseph Zavorslri, Dennis Morley, Edward Sweeney, J. Callello, Anlhony Hearn, Joseph Visalli, John McCauley, Carmen Di Tullio, William Duffy. SECOND ROW: John Dorrian, John Walsh, Gilbert Porrecca, Stanley Pedersen, Robert Pryzbyllo, Joseph Egan, Anfhony Mansi, Salvalore Di Mascio, John Shields, Anlhony Capaldi, Roberl Erillsen. THIRD ROW: David Munar, Edward Brown, John Kinney, Philip McGrory, Pefer De Feo, James Selrel, Joseph Lopresli, Roberl Murphy, Thomas Kwasilur, Roberl Madden, Francis Zancolli, Francis Oliveri. FOURTH ROW: Theodore Sanlini, Irwin Sampson, Thomas Spillzer, Roberl Marlin, William Brassel, Salvalore Oleri, Joseph McCauley, Robert Amanfo, Gerald Ziccardi, Anthony Hearn, Joseph Lindsay, Roberl Gianfelice. HOMEROOM MODERATOR: Falher Kimpel. C49 FRONT ROW: Donald Laganella, Michael Feoli, Afilio Pirollo, Neil Savaslano, George Ebner, Joseph Canferina, Bernard Kelly, Leonard Diana, Thomas Maloney. SECOND ROW: John Biasiello, Ronald Leone, Claude Walson, Joseph Wisniewslxi, Joseph Smarra, James Houseman, Frank Gerace, Anfhony Arnao, James Piampiano, Michael Levilsky, Charles De Fusco. THIRD ROW: Carl Pos- feglione, Philip Pelragnani, Richard Maier, Donald Bivacca, John Tampanello, Joseph Tramo, Roberl Gampolongo, Francs D'AIessandro, Anlhony DiMaria, Thomas Befleridge, Thomas Walsh, George Dunn. FOURTH ROW: Mallhew Veasey, Ronald Amaradio, Richard Ferrari, John Kurzeia, Francis Perinelli, Joseph Perri, Henry Nardini, Bernard Curlis, Chales Nigra, Dominic DiGiacomo, Eugene Devine, Marcello Tigro. HOMEROOM MODERATOR: Father VandenBerg. C-S C-9 ,sf C-I0 KNEELING: Harry Sargeni, Anlhony Gray, Roberf Cullen, Andrew Perry, Joseph Ziccardi, Alberl Finnimore, John Kilgariff. FIRST ROW: Rocco Anselmo, Nicholas Giranda, Roberf Wagner, Thomas Manning, Fredericl: Della Valle, Francis Nelson, Edward Jones, John Mercurio, William Ciccone, George Gladis, Joseph Adduci. SECOND ROW: John Rody, Vincenl Micale, Eugene Brady, George Younhman, Edward McGowan, Henry Gabel, Michael Nemeh, Francis Nelson, Charles Zoccali, John Blanchard, George James, Edward Schofield. THIRD ROW: Lawrence Oebbeclce, John Radisch, James Girardo, Thomas Coghlan, Fredericlc Schield, Edward Riley, Michael Sciole, Andrew Weiss, Francis Garafola, Joseph McCaffrey, Francis Mangini, Donald McSweeney. HOMEROOM MODERA- TOR: Mr. Krall. C-Il FIRST ROW: William Frosf, Roberl' Colonna, Adam Wosfelwicz, Anfhony Sanginifi, Maurice Floio, James Sladelc, Michael Angillelfa. SECOND ROW: Nicholas Virgilio, Francis Lomanne, James Smifh, Charles Avicolla, Charles Klein, Peler Mauro, Pefer Pairucci, Charles Gallo, John Mullica, Richard Lind, Vincenf Dorse. THIRD ROW: Roberr Montgomery, Roberf Miller, John D'Angelo, John Januszewshi, John Burlre, Anfhony Burgheze, William Shell, John Dillon, Nicholas Sabalini, Francis Anfico, Richard Forlunafo, Francis Welsh, FOURTH ROW: John Plula, John Conslanlino, Marian Prsydogshi, Alfred Pilla, Charles Delli Paoli, Gaefano Sacco, William Cono, Adam Gargani, Nicholas Drass, Joseph Falcone, Joseph McMullen, George Colombe. HOMEROOM MODERATOR: Mr. DiGiacomo. 5K S BELOW: Fafher Bruder looks 'em over, possibly deciding who gels fhe deficiencies. ',,,,...f,-- C-I2 We end as we began: lhe sophomores are eating! C-I2 FIRST ROW: Vincenl McCusker, Thomas Scafidi, Edward Peiers, Roberf Munnich, Masino John, Francis Bryson, Joseph Liqambi, Jenard Priemon, Charles Wilson. SECOND ROW: Virgin D'Anfonio, John Leoneili, Charles Hesser, Joseph Oblek, Leo McLaughlin, James Boyle, Joseph Mullen, Edward Pyaff, John Kozak, Charles Tisa, James Bell. THIRD ROW: Frederick Uberi, Michael BoHi, Roberf Kelly, John Turner, Theodore Kolodzieiski, Roberi Branca, Michael Weeks, Wladimir Slonsky, Michael Cowchock, John Moke, Thomas Condon, Bernard Kiflinger. FOURTH ROW: Adrian Troisi, Francis Dougherfy, Joseph Meiers, Leonard IanneHa, William Cwikla, Maiihew Manuppello, Raymond Biel- icki, William McGuckin, Samuel Kavalauskas, Anfhony Genniro, Joseph Suszenski, Roberf Henry. HOMEROOM MODERATOR: Mr. MacNeal. :ii 4l-nn JU IORS Though ils nearly five hundred members spenl a grear deal of lime walking beiween Sacred l-learl and Main Halls, lhe class of l956 found ample op- porlunily lo excel in several fields. Nor conlenl wirh raking a prominenl parl in winning rhe cify grid lille - l-lenry Borlcowslci, Lou Banli, Jim Joyce, Joe Ferringo, and Charley Sanlomero were buf a few of The junior lellermen-lhe class also supplied Bob Craig, Tony Amendola, Niclc Rucci and Jaclc Peacoclc To The baslcelball leam. Meanwhile Tom LoCasale, Marly Cosgrove. AI Pefri, and Frank Sheridan were selling lhe pace scholaslically. In all, if was quile a year for lhe lads who hope lo be lhe lirsr gradualing class lo go our under lhe banner of Bishop Neumann l-ligh School. Junior iypisis bang ou? ihe worlr under The criiical eye of Falher Kain. B-I B-I FRONT ROW: Fred Anihony, Ronald Malinog, Salvafore Morello, John Di Mao, Dominic Cipparone, Anthony D'Adamo, Ronald Wallace, Carmelo Casella, James Schiclrling. SECOND ROW: Roberf Meleno, John Zinenf, Dave Brickley, James Beck, Benedicf Podziunas, Philip Buffone, John Green, Thomas Whorislcey, Edward Rideouh Marlin Kozalc, Richard Bernard. THIRD ROW: Francis Foc- accio, Alberf D'Amico, George Hari, Mario PalladineHi, Francis McCullough, John Wood, Charles Del Vecchia, Anihony Creaso, Igor Pefylr, John Ren1i, Joseph Barneff. FOURTH ROW: John Cellini, William Landy, Slephen Beal, Alfred Spina, John Brogan, Roberf Croce, Ronald Brown, Lawrence McAllis+er, Michael Henry, Maifhew Degres, John Chew. HOMEROOM MODERATOR: Fafher Cannon. Move lo The rear of fhe bus, please! Falher Cannon plays PTC man as he lhumbs The lalecomers To The rear of The bus which look B-I fo The Marian Year Pilgrimage. Mr. Perri draws smiles and lhoughlful slares from some, buf only a frown from Hank Borlcowslii, as he leads The iunior class Through hisfory. B-2 FRONT ROW: Charles Daly, Ralph Elefanfe, Philip Bucolo, William McGowan, John Summers, George Nehring, John Sharlzey, John Shields. SECOND ROW: Joseph Gallagher, William Tobin, Francis Donahue, Henry Borlrowslri, Roberf Belansen, Anfhony Varra, Nicholas Rucci, Igor Cxuma, William Callahan, John Guerin, Pasquale Viglione, John Sorgenioni. THIRD ROW: Raymond Uszaclri, Harry McCar+hy, Andrew Kane, Roberl Bersani, John Shegog, Francis Kelly, Charles Sanfomero, Michael Enrighi, Anfhony Maglione, Lawrence Anfonucci, George Bell, Joseph Dupon. FOURTH ROW: Thomas Hudson, James O'Neill, Thomas Sanfarlas, Joseph Lolierzo, Gerald Del Monico, Anlhony Palena, Charles De Virgilus, James Norfon, Ralph Ruggifano, Frank Sanlella, Thomas Milideo. HOMEROOM MODERATOR: Father Kempen. 1 3 B-4 B-3 FRONT ROW: J. Moore, P. Pasquarello, A. Pulcinella, J. Galeclri, E. O'Donnell, B. Snycler, E. Ferris F. Gallo, J. Fraser, J. Curran, B. Beriolii. SECOND ROW: J. Juliano, D. Paolucci, J. Peacock, J Ollulski, B. Hasiuls, W. Serad, J. Moslio, M Hughes, B. Willroclr, G. Belardo, J. Conlin. THIRD ROW: N. DiSipio, L. Nuzzo, M. Chrisfaldi, V. Sposaro, M. Tursi, P. DeSaniis, L. Feierlag, C. Kreclxe, J. Keenan J. Sullivan, J. Dougheriy, A. Sindoni. FOURTH ROW: R. DiRienzi, D. Giampeiro, T. Ferry, T Kearney, L. Branco, A. Casadei, J. Loclxery, R. Vicciarelli, McAvey, W. Harlrins, A. SaloHi HOMEROOM MODERATOR: Mr. MaHl1ews. K .U9 4, 4 -1 - K B-4 FRONT ROW: F. LezoHe, A. Simiriglia, S. Miceli, R. Rifa, R. Manoli, M. McGinley, H. Sclnulfi, W. Lyons, J. VanderLinden, F. Sposare. SECOND ROW: R. Benson, A. De Younge, J. Roane, F. Connelly, J. Gulczynski, L. Kalinowski, E. Pranfe, F. Wallace, W. Slarosolslxy, C. Smyrslxi, R. Cun- ningham. THIRD ROW: R. Drames, J. Manfon, H. Anfonelyli, P. Greco, M. Slrirpan, W. Bell, M. Tropea, A. DiDio, H. Perkins, F. Giarclina, M. Moslco, G. Hnoslco, W. Hilley. FOURTH ROW: A. Offavino, R. DiGirolamo, W. Molmacs, N. Giuliano, J. Kelly, J. Wilson, F. McGuriman, T. Quirlc, A. Morin, A. Forgione, R. Parsons. HOMEROOM MODERATOR: Fafher Feider. B-5 FRONT ROW: J Sorgi L. Gingrich, R Mascolo C. Si i'lc F A cl . . . , a ri er, . n aloro, H. Gonnelli, F. Slivinslri, P. Valenie. SECOND ROW: J. McCullough, A. Squilla, M. Rudniclr, E. Leyenaar, D. Swiff, M. Cos- grove, J. Coverf, C. Guafiari, M. Cunningham, R. Vifello, R. Ford. THIRD ROW, J. Toomey, F. Sweeney, R. D'Alessio, L. Mazzola, A. McDonald, A. Wilson, J. Shorf, G. Thaclr, J. Marrone, A. i Tanzola, 6. Lessner. FOURTH ROW: F. Ferraro, R. Desiderio, J. Panlalone, J. Giangulia, L. D IG d ' ' e a o, J. Kelleher, R. Vespa, J. Logan, P. Tarasiewucz, A. Tuno, R. Maiieo. HOMEROOM MOD- ERATOR: Father Mooney. Maybe he won'+ be in. Happy ai ihe +hough+, +he iuniors wail for Fafher io arrive. Whorislrey and Massi seem +0 be Thinking only of lunch, which is sfill a long way elif. Faiher Burke seems fo be serving notice on Religion Ill lhai, even fhough we did win a lille, classroom business will go on as usual. By aboui February if did, loo! x --'M ,. osf - LEFT: Wlialls ll1is7 Somebody lmows an s. L 1 X ff' B-6 FRONT ROW: T. Gorman, J. Brown, J. Kirby, J. Brennan, F. Shicalano, J. Simplmins, W. Eisele, B. Crislofaro, J. Weigend, N. Ferrara. SECOND ROW: P. Clwomenlowski, H. Sweeney, W. Cameron, T. Croce, J. Panonis, J. Romano, A. Dobron, J. Wir+l'1, T. Blumberg, A. PeHi. THIRD ROW: E. McGuire, E. Cermaclr, A. Carfagno, J. Conowal, J. Call, E. Jusf, R. Carr, D. Dougherly, T. Sullivan, J. Gaudioso, R. Alsdorf. FOURTH ROW: F. Bosi, Wm. Healy, F. Asler, R. Zuccafo, R. Swavely, L. lacone, Nl. Halgas, A. Lavin, W. Hornibrooln, J. Payne, C. Bernlrardl. HOMEROOM MODERA- TOR: Fafher Fenning. answer? Falluer Ciliberfi can'l believe I+. Good llwing flwere was a plwolographer on hand fo record lhis for poslerilyl 40 Time fo go home--or io delenfion. Juniors and seniors wonder if ll1ey'll ever be as famous as fhose grads on flue wall. yr QC sg! B-7 FRONT ROW: L. Massimi, A. Diodali, F. Cresci, E. Giordano, F. Sheridan. SECOND ROW: E DiPlacido, P. Palane, W. Eife, J. Tangradi, A. Esposilo, A. Amendola, E. Coseniino, R. Sharlrey A. D Donaio, C. Cicchifii, C. Hillman. THIRD ROW: J. Dye, H. Jackson, R. Revalr, G. Finegan P. Vadino, V. Diano, J. Sullivan, R. Pasquarello, A. Argenlina, F. Kelly, R. McCabe. FOURTH ROW E. Ramella, J, Ciliberii, A. Eisenhower, W. Reynolds, S. Slraliclry, C. Furey, P. Prele, J. Scavuuo J. Sanlaguida, J. Keneally, J. Gangemi. HOMEROOM MODERATOR: Faiher Ciliberli. B-8 FRONT ROW: Joseph Daley, George Harada, Philip De Cicco, Donald Aros, Roberl Marlin, Michael Benson, Alberl Squarcelfa, John Meehan, Angelo Lombardo, George Cassidy. SECOND ROW: Slephen Herner, Joseph Miller, Philip Hammond, Anlhony Buflari, Louis Banii, Slephen Campbell, Fred Del Rossi, Daniel Leemon, Anihony Frangelli, George Solley, Hilary Chaban. THlRD ROW: Roberl De Luca, Joseph Muldoon, James Farrell, Ernesf Scillina, Edward Chichoclci, Lorenzo Duglas, Angelo Georgelli, William Mayberry, Ralph D'lsidori, Andrew Napoli, Joseph Trevelino, Nicholas Monlone. FOURTH ROW: Charles Peguese, Nicholas Anlonini, Anlhony Alfano, William Harris, Francis Cavaliere, James Glynn, Joseph Grasso, Augusfus Zavrel, Donaio Russo, Sabalino Pagano, Haines Forbes. HOMEROOM MODERATOR: Fafher McGuirlr. l' l . ,, is Q K CN l Bill Mohnacs lmows thai, when Falher craclxs a ioke, i1 s good policy lo grin. B-9 FRONT ROW' Norman Floio Michael Harringlon Joseph Plalf John Nader Roberi Crai SEC - I I I 1 Q- ' OND ROW: Sfephen Havrilla, Eugene Hoch, Michael Conroy, Joseph Rachlris, Ernesl Carbone, Joseph Slaples, William Slevenson, Armand Pro, Myles Burke, Anlhony Mancuso, John Hardnaclr. THIRD ROW: Claude De Plafo, Roberl Hershman, Anfhony Di Bona, Minon lwash, George Assman, Bernard Kane, Jude Bannigan, Eugene Menzi, Alonzo Duglas, Alfred DeFrancesco, Alberl Bernala- vicius. FOURTH ROW: Anihony McDonald, Henry Menaldi, Richard Ianieri, Roberl De Felice, Thomas Garvey, Joseph Kerrigan, Thomas Tomasco, Thomas Leonard, George Kunclrofas, James Lennon, Ralph D'Auria. HOMEROOM MODERATOR: Mr. Perri. In B FRU' N., Aix si r X if b wb gy f- f .QE 'ar Vgasgf. agar 'il ports Twenfy years of fouchclowns, field goals, basehifs, bowling sfrikes, swimming records, flashing spikes . . . climaxed by fhe fhrill of a Cify Foofball Tifleg fwenfy years of friumph -six baskefball championships, fwo fifles each in fooball, baseball, bowling-proof of fhe spirif of Soufheasf, of a flame fhaf no mere change of name will ever snuff ouf. A l . Nm .T 5 alfa! , . 1 , ,- Wh' .Lt 1 .3 :QV A Qfhb :EQ Q 3 C 22 ,a 9 4 A43 as-'EU S A f qin K Rf' 5? XA Tw 5, E.. J . ,, 'T 3 L ex. 47 S A Sea B 49 49992 'il I 17 THE CITY CHAMPIONS FRONT ROW: Andy Kane, Tom Tomasco, R. Wascewski, Frank Ricchini, Jim Joyce, George Chew, Joe Ferringo, Joe Barneft, Pele Villa, Dick Ciavardone, John McGovern, Walf Klauder, Ray Murphy, Manager. SECOND ROW: Ed Ferry, Senior Manager, Jim Tobin, Joe Nardo, Tony DeSanfis, Wall Posadowslci, Bob DeCoIli, Nick D'Anlonio, Bufch Capuano, Joe Pooler, righl end ,-' Bulch Capuano, lefl guard ,I sg Nick D'An1onio, cenler Ray Lardani, Bill Boegly, Jim Grazione, Joe Pooler, Dick Russo, Manager. STANDING: Paul J. Barlolemeo, Head Coach, Al Pelli, John Thomas Roane, Tony Squilla, Joe Garczynski, Joe Okulski, George Troyano, Pele Paiane, Lou Benfi, Charley Sanfomero, Hank Borkowski, Jim Hagerly, Jim Slevenson, Roberl A. Malfhews, Assisfanl Coach. Joe Nardo, righf halfback Ray Lardam lefl laclxle ,A 3. '? ij, Jim Greziono, quarierback Jim Tobin, leff end . . 1 'X 1-X gwf ,W sau soegiy, left lfialfback Wal! Posadowski, righi iackle FGCTBALL Tony DeSan+is, fullback ,ff fx MP Bob DeColli, righf guard Coach-of-ihe-year Paul Barfolomeo goes over his sirafegy in a pre-game huddie wiih +wo of Soufl'1's all-fime greafs, Buich and Graz. If was Bar+'s skill as a foofbail feacher ihai made fhese boys All-Scholasiic choices. -Ni ,QW The lasl and grealesl foolball season in lhe hislory of Soulheasl Calholic l-ligh School ended on De- cember 4, l954, when lhe Pirales of Paul Barlolorneo capped an undeiealed campaign by sleamrollering Frankford l-ligh School, 34-O, 'ro caplure The Cily Championship. Bul cily lilies are noi won in a day: They are won in monlhs and monlhs of hard, weary- ing work by coaches and players. ABOVE LEFT: Jim Joyce shows +he deferminafion wiih which fhe Orange and Black mel lheir second big hurdle, Wesl Cafholic, and belfed lhe Burrs. 20-0. ABOVE RIGHT: Culling back sharply 'ro make fhe besi' possible use of his blockers, All-Ceiholic workhorsef Bill Boegly -helps Soulh pass ifs firsl' big 'fesf by whipping Norfh Cafholic, I0-6. LEFT: Prelude lo a bobble: ailer a shoeslring grab of a West punl, Bud Grazione 'fries lo keep conirol of fhe pigslrin as he noses 'lo earih, fripped up 'from 'lhe rear. THE GLORY ROAD SouTheasT 7 ................,.. BeThIehem 7 SouTheasT 28 .... .......... B ok 7 SouTheasT I2 ..,. ,... S T, Joseph's 6 SouTheasT IO .... ,. . NorTh CaThoIic 6 Soufheasf 20 .... Wesr CaThoIic O SouTheasT 3I .... ....... L a SaIIe 20 SouTheasT 33 .... ...., S T. Thomas 6 SouTheasT I9 ..,. ,....,. S T. James 7 SouTheasT 39 .... .. . Roman CaThoIic 0 SouTheasT 34 .................... SouThern O SouTheasT 34 .,................,. Frankford O Won IO, LosT O, Tied I TUNING UP-The TuTure ciTy champs opened Their season by journeying To BeThIehem, Pa., To rnee'r The Tough I-Iurricanes. The ouTcome was a hard- ToughT 7-7 Tie, TeaTured by BiII BoegIy's sensaiionai perTecT play 60-yard gaIIop Tor SouTh's TaIIy. WILDCATS TAMED-Back home, SouTh. sparked by Two Touchdown aeriaIs Trom Jim Grazione ITO ends Pooler and Tobini, romped over downTown rivaI Bok Tech, 28-7. Graz and Boegly added The oTher Two TD's Tor SouTh, while Byron PruneII scored Tor Bok on a shorT pass Trom IviuIIigan. NO TOE -The absence OT exTra poinTs from SouTh's I2-6 score over ST. Joseph's shows ThaT Ray Lardani was ouT oT The lineup, Tony DeSanTis, who scored boTh Touchdowns, was The big gun in a PiraTe offense ThaT was slow warming up. ALL TOE -In a game in which Iinemen sparIcIed, SouTh's PiraTes ouTToughT NorTh CaThoIic To win, IO-6. Nardo TaIIied.,earIy and Lardani converTed. Then, aTTer a sTirring goal-Iine sTand held NorTh Tor Tour downs on The Pirafe 3, SouTh's susTained drive carried To The Falcon 9. On TourTh down, Lardani booTed a perTecT TieIcI goal Trom The I7 To puT The game beyond NorTh's reach. LEFT: Joe Narclo is broughT down after ripping off six yards and a' firsT down againsf ST. James To heIp SouTh cIeThrone The ChesTeriTes, I9-7, aT Municipal STadium. BELOW: Joe Ferringo, promising signal-caIIer fighTs Through a swarm of Roman Taclrlers in The Al. 39-0 rouT of The CahiIIiTes. if BELOW: Ignoring The sTop sign, Jim Joyce, who Tilled in Tor The iniured Joe Nardo againsT La Salle, smashes across Tor SouTh's firsT Tally of The game. 'U' ABOVE: DespiTe a CahilliTe Toe-dance. Bill Boegly is in The righf spo+ To grab a Grazione pass for a long gain agains+ Roman. BURR BUBBLE BROKEN-Playing superb TooTball beTore I5,000 aT Connie Maclc STadiurn, The Orange and Blaclc humbled The highly-TouTed WesT CaTho- lic eleven, 20-O. GreaT deTense seT up The Tirsl' score, which came on a spedacular Talce-and- piTchouT, Grazione To Boegly. C-5raz's heaves To DeSanTis and Chew accounTed Tor The oTher Two Tallies in a briIlianT vicTory. BELOW: lT's Boegly again, This Time Tearing off big yardage behind The bloclring of Joe Narclo, who has a bead on The nearesT SouThern Taclrler. ms , TRACK MEET-In a wild scoring duel, The PiraTe5 broke The 'game wide open To overpower sTubborn LaSalle, 3I-20. Joyce and Boegly opened SouTh's scoring wiTh lD's, buT aTTer LaSalle had Tied The game al' l4, The irrepressible Grazione ran sensa- Tionally Tor scores OT 44 and 6 yards. Chunl4er Lardani had a perTecT day wiTh Tour conversions and a 22-yard Tield goal. LEFT: Tony Morello, freshman grid coach, looks over some of The reasons why SouTh's yearlings en- ioyed a mosr successful season. Kneeling are Coach Morello, Ted Cappolo, Don Romando, and Gene Burgess. STANDING: Tom Jacovini, Bob Capone, and Whifey Kelm. MORE YET-Poised and conTidenT cham- pions, SouTh's gridmen closed ouT The league season by annihilaTing Roman, 39-O. Grazione puT on an aerial circus, heaving TD passes To Nardo, Pooler, and Boegly: Graz also reTurned a punT 70 yards, and DeSanTis' and Chew's Tallies compleTed The rouT. Ti Y H li s ,iik, I li,l . -. were ii- HIGH GEAR-Showing power To burn, SouTh's gridders ran roughshod over ST. Thomas More, 33-6, in a game TeaTured by brillianT running by Grazione and De- SanTis, who scored Twice each. Joe Nardo accounTed Tor The oTher TD. WE'RE IN!-WiTh a Tremendous second halT, SouTh CaTholic sTormed baclc Trom a 7-O deTiciT To Thrill 25,000 Tans and clinch The CaTholic League crown wiTh a hearT- sTopping I9-7 vicTory over ex-champion ST. James. The Tired-up PiraTes all buT swepT The Bulldogs oTT The STadium gridiron as line and baclcTield TuncTioned perTecTly To seT up Boegly's Two scores. Graz's ex- press-Train inTercepTion and 38-yard run sealed The verdicT, and BarT's dream had come True. ABOVE: All eyes are on The field as The score mounTs againsT Roman. RIGHT: This caTch by Tony DeSenTis is only The beginning: The end came when he ducked, dodgedhend befuddled six Souihern Teclxlers To score an unbelievable Touchdown. BELOW: BuTch Cepueno cruises over To block for Nerdo againsT Wesf. 30 000 outh Bafleries for +oday's game: Grazione pifching lover Frankford's onrushing Sieve Georgel . . . . . . Tobin calching fdespife lhe efforls of Pioneer halfbacl: Tony Russel. Resulf: firsi' down. ilnquirer pholos.l ABOVE AND RIGHT: A lrey play in 'rhe Ciiy Tiile game. As Franlrford's Harring+on fries his left side, pursued by Posadowslri i46l and Capuano, Soulh's massive Lou Banfi l43l moves over lo plug 'rhe gap. His smashing Tackle iars lhe ball looseg Poz and Bufch, on +he aleri, race for fhe oval: Capuano wraps il up 'ro pave +he way for The second Pirale iouchdown. iMachine-Gun pholo courfesy of The Sunday Bulle+in.l omp to City Title 34-0 BANFI qs. c. HARRINGTON qs. c.p RAM SLAM-A smooth, machine-like offense and a thews-made defense were 'foo much for Southern l-ligh, and Paul Bar'rolomeo's champion Pirates made merry on Thanksgiving morn- ing, 34-O. On their first play from scrimmage, the champs executed a perfect pass pattern, Grazione to Boegly, for 50 yards and a score. This was but the lirsi of four TD heaves by Graz: he hif DeSantis who scored sensafionally, than raced 23 yards to score himself, pitched again to Boegly for TD number tour, and wound up matters with a heave 'ro Butch Tobin who ploughed into paydirt. Lardani hit .SOO with four for live conversions. one being blocked. CITY KINGS!-With an awesome display of power and finesse, Southeast Catholic crushed Frankford, 34-O, to capture the Philadel- phia schoolboy championship, Roaring back after a scoreless first quarter, the Pirates launched an 87-yard power drive featuring elec- 'rrifyingrunning by Boegly, superb line play, and perfect ball-handling by Grazione. Nardo belted over for the TD and Larclani converted. Less than fwo minutes later, South tallied again. After Boegly's daz- zling run was called baclc, Grazione pitched 30 yards to DeSanlis lsee p. 551. Lardani's placement was perfect. Boegly's 45-yard gallop and one-yard plunge, another pitch from Graz to DeSantis, and Chew's scamper after Ferringo's interception brought the score to 34-O and set the stage for Bart and Bob's victory ride into the Frank- lin Field locker room. qs. c lFrankf0rd Beaten Grazione tars fi Passes football te' sch' Beginning of a fhrilling run: Bill Boegly. following Tony Capuano and Joe Nardo, sets ouf on a 35-yard louchdown iaunf, only fo have if nullified by clipping. BELOW: Among ihe 30000 fans wafclwin Sourh' 1 g 5 cily 'lille viciory, Falher Barnard and Faiher Koob fry lo keep calm-and warm. LEFT: This TD handoff, Graz lo Nardo, capped an 87-yard drive fo fhe 'firsi Piraie lally. Wifh fhis play, Frankford was doomed. Ldv, a wafch. 'Sa' RIGHT: Joe Nardo, Bob DeColli, Smilin' Tony DeSaniis, and Jim Grazione are all on hand +o escori Bill Boegly around Franlr'ford's leff end. Joe Pooler larches on +o Graz's pass and angles loward fhe sou+h sideline. Russo lI4l of Frankford iries +o cafch him. LEFT: Dr. Gaylord Harnwell, presideni of ihe Uni- versify of Pennsylvania, +osses ihe coin as Father Koob, Grazione, Capuano, and Monsignor Reilly TP iv' 1 Wm fi 'Irs is . T. week -H A . - ., wr ,,,,L w -'- ,L ,.. , AL The big difference, Bari called rhis TD grab by DeSan1is. Franlxford's Wrighr and Roberio are helpless. BELOW: Mosl' Valuable Player: Grazione gels a par on 'lhe back from Bari' and a plaque from fhe Inquirer. P f' ein xi X S F it -X WN c :mm .. Q -'af thus- any-sv-V in-F COURT ACTIO The final baskeTball campaign of SouTheasT Cafholic was a disappoinfing one To Coach Jaclc KrafT, as The defending league champions failed To qualify for The playoffs in l955. However, There was consolaTion in The facf ThaT Jim Grazi- one, one of SouTh's greaTesT all-around aThleTes, capfured The loop scoring TiTIe wiTh 350 poinfs, an average of 25.0 per game. The PiraTes' league record follows: SouTheasT 50, ST. Thomas 45 The Orange and Black opened Their l954-'55 campaign impressively by whipping The Tommies in a Tighf game. Grazione led all scorers wiTh 28. SouTheasT 64, ST. Joseph's 7l Joe Ryan's sharpshoofing downed The PiraTes as he led The paclc wifh 28 counfers. Graz's 22 was Tops for Soufh. SouTheasT 50, La Salle 56 . The Liffle Explorers ouTIasTed Soufh in a sfirring baffle as Graz was held To I6 Tallies, his seasonal low. Gerry Bohlinger sfarred for La Salle. SouTheasT 69, Roman 73 Even Though Grazione l3uclceTed 27 poinfs, Romans all- around sfrengfh was Too much for The Pirafes in a close one. Bufch Tobin has The apple, buf seems To be asking, WhaT do I do now? as he Ends Tommies all around him. I954-'55 VARSITY BASKETBALL SQUAD FRONT ROW: Manager Michael Fofi, Jacques Fuqua, Joe Liciardello, Jim Grazione, John Spillrer, Dick Pefronis, Manager Dougherfyg STANDING: Coach Jack KrafT, Bob Craig, Jim Sheeley, Tony Amendola, Nick Rucci, Jael: Peacock, George Chew, Moderafor FaTher Philipseni MISSING FROM PICTURE: Jim Tobin. ' wa, SX Q 3- V W .,gk,ggww' Aw- - . ix. fi swf i 3 -fk.-- X wa W 'E is AQ wars emi ag Q 3 - r QW? 3 4 vi if S wav-N Q li sf 9 'fit gi sw 2f? f ,lb A Q4 ' Sf 'M,, -'X fits XLxx . - ,ww-.lzfxgf .... .. x Q wiv--a, X R SouTheasT 78, ST. Joseph's 9I The Preppers, led by Delano's 30 and Ryan's 28, again whipped SouTh in a wild oTTensive duel. Tobin had I8 Tor our side, buT as usual, Graz led Them all wiTh 35. SouTheasT 50, La Salle 7I PIayoTT-bound La Salle again proved Too sTrong Tor The PiraTes. Grazione and Spillcer led The KraTT Torces wiTh I7 and I3 poinTs. SouTheasT 75, Roman 52 Led by Graz again wiTh 32, The Orange and Black hoop- sTers avenged a TirsT haIT loss by walloping The Men of Cahill. SouTheasT 53, WesT 59 Again The PiraTes Tound iT Tough To mounT any Icind ol oTTense againsT The championship-bound Burrs, alThough Cvrazione and Tobin conTribuTed' I9 and I5 counTers re- specTively. SouTheasT 88, ST. James 79 Pouring baslceTs in Trorn all poinTs OT The compass, The PiraTes ended The season on a vicTorious noTe as Three men, Grazione I33l, Craig l22l, and Tobin IZII led The sharp- shooTing. Season record: won 5, losT 9. Junior VarsiTy Wifh a season log OT eighT wins and six seTbaclcs, The .IV's closed ouT a successTul season. Led by sharpshooTing Sam Kavalauslcas, JacIc'PeacocIc, and Alex Augunas, The young PiraTes showed accuraTe shooTing, good ball-handling, and KraTTy deTensive abiliTy ThaT should malce Their TuTure a brighT one in The CaThoIic League. T954-'55 JUNIOR VARSITY SQUAD FRONT ROW: Falcone, Kavalauslxas, Augunis, Peacock, Rucci, Mullen, Summers STAND ING Craven, Ennis, Klaudsr, Houseman, Schlembach, Romano, Machon: MISSING FROM PICTURE Alberger. LEFT: Bulch Tobin shows he's a iough rnan 'ro beai +o a rebound as he grabs one off lhe boards againsl Norih. RIGHT: A Mr. Melo sleeper hold applied on Richie Pelronis can'+ coax him lo lei go of ihe ball. Tobin wishes he could help. an-W so .Nw-.. ik. . ii. ' 1 A ,vin- RIGHT: Jack Kraf+'s 'few well-chosen words +o Bulch Tobin are overheard by Graz and Bob Craig. This will go down as Gra1ione Year in The annals of Souiheasl sporfs, and here is fhe reason: never lelling up, conslanlly driving, Graz has always shown ihe greai compeliiive urge +haf is 'rhe marh of an oulslanding alhlele. Here he goes in for a fwisling, driving shof againsi' Sf. Thomas More. rl K Lf , 'ga Slick-fielding firsl baseman John Spillrer malres 'lhe long slrelch as he walls 'for fha horsehide 'ro come around 'lhe horn at League Island Park. DI MO D CAPER ll had lo happen somelime. Afler Two consecufive cily championships, Jrhe l954 diamond Pirales proved lhal They were only human when lhey relinquished lhe Calholic League baseball crown 'ro a well-balanced Norlh nine. De- spile good pilching from Richie Pirollo and Bud Grazione lincluding a brillianr no-hiller by Grazl, The Orange and Blaclc, failing lo show The sparkling play afield lhal had carried Them lo 'rwg lilies, dropped l'wo one-run hearl- brealcers-lo Norlh and Sl. James-which cosl lhem lhe crown. Wilh six regulars relurning lhis year, Coach Barlolomeo has hopes of making Sourh Calholic's lasl baseball season a winning one. George Chew, Pirale cenler Helder, falzes a vicious cuf in a 'fufile ailempf fo break up 'lhe ball game againsl Norlh Caiholic's champion Falcons. f- wa-fav., ,Ma 1 ' H 'MQ 'iw l.e'l's have if, Murph! We've gol him rappedl Walt Posadowslri waifs 'For the throw, ready +o sfarl the run-down. I954 BASEBALL SQUAD Norlon, Jim Grazione, George Chew, Joe Liciardello, Joe Nardo, FRONT ROW: John Spilker, Fred Anlhony, John Josephi. Bill Suldli. Coach Paul J. Barfolomeo. STANDING: Joe Garczynslri, Gene Cosen- Tony DeSan+is, Hank Borlmowslci. MIDDLE ROW: Joe Murphy. Ray lino, Bob Tale, Lou Banfi, Wall Posadowslni, Richie Pirollo. Souihpaw Bob Tale fires his las? one for The CRYSTAL cameraman. Afler connecling 'for a solid basehii lhrough lhe middle, Joe Liciardello rounds firsf, ready lo lake second in fhe evenf of a bobble. Pirale baliing averages were heallhy enough, bul fielding lapses hurl. I'xiV:H1k1X .fx fivfml' G J 'ig K N S , ,. - if fifr a ' , -f 'f '3a,ll!3-- we fx. - .V . 'MW eww - ,.N, . , k I N ' 53-..3 Y ST, . - 'Q f S a L Kwok, , ...ifew W g. RIGHT: Fafher Feider, sur- rounded by his infra-mural bowlers, fofais up ihe scores and announces ihaf 'rhe Vin- cenfians are ihe winners. ww .f-Gil 'sf vzgf' 40 x'X ABOVE: Tom Carango, senior bowier, lines up his shof. BELOW: An excifing moment in an infra-mural mafch. STRIKE A D PARE BELOW: The Vinceniians, inira-mural champions: ifrom lefil Capfain Richard McMonagle R. Wicker, L. Marano, H. Smifh. The Tinal bowling season under The banner oT SouTheasT CaTholic Tound FaTher Feidens lceglers enjoying Tair suc- cess, Tinishing in TourTh place in The Cafholic League. The varsiTy, led by CapTain STeve Skaliclcy and Tom Carango, broughT ioy To The hearT oT Coach Gene Del.eo wiTh double vicforics over La Salle, ST. James, and Roman and a single Triumph over ST. Johns. The inTramural program, by Tar The mosT acfivo oT any in SouTh's sporTS, produced some excel- lenT young bowlers To replace The Tive varsiTy lceglers being graduaTed in June. I955 VARSITY BOWLING TEAM Wi+h Third place clinched, iT's Time Tor a smile of vicTory. J. DiPierro, J. Glynn, and K. Shveima mais up The Dominican Team. The runners-up in inTramural bowling show how iT's done. These are The AugusTinians-R. Cono- wal, W. Campbell, F. Cywinski. Tom Carango, Jim Mccuslxer, Sfeve Shaliclry, Bob Popilock, Sal MaTarazzo, and John Gandolfo. Buich Bernhardf opens up +he jaclxlrnife and shows every in+enfion of culling The waler cleanly as he baffles for poinls in league compefifion. THE BIG PLAS Amid ominous rumors lhal The Calholic Swimming League may have seen ils lasl' season, Soulh Calholios nalalors compleled Their final year under lhe Soulheasf label. Along wilh fheir 9 and 6 record, lhe plunging Pirales reaped some glory from The individual exploils of 'rheir 'free sjryle and medley ace, Bob McLaughlin, breaslslrolcer Chris Miedzius, and diving slar Chuck Bernhardlz The enfire 'reamh Coach Marly McLaughlin, and lvloderalor Falher Cox deserve a greaf deal of credil for a job well done in '55, The McLaughlin family 'lellxs fhings over. H., ,M Y i MJ .ma , Ylr-HM, , 'T' ,A ,.,4.. .- ,., ,.,, .. ga I W 3 I955 VARSITY SWIMMING SQUAD FRONT ROW: Burch Bernharcih Chris Miedzius, Ed Murray, Bob McLaughlin, Ari' Tonlrinson, Jim McCaughey, John Myers: SECOND 6354.9 BATHUUU I QSSYHEG-ga umnnxp ll! ROW: Coach Marry McLaughlin, Joe Keenan, Vic Berfofri, Bernie Kochersperger, Joe KeIIy, Charley PyaI'I, Tom SpiIIrer: TOP ROW: Waii Padlo, John Dorrian, Harry Barr, Eddie Jusf, Manager: Dick Tiroffi, George EHer. Jack Myers Iexfreme righi' in waieri geis pIen'ry of encourage- meni from Dick TiroHi. Tom SpiIIrer, and Bernie Kochersperger as he baIIIes Io hold Ihe Iead. Breasfsfrolrers have always been among Ihe Icp performers on Sou+h's swimming reams. Charlie PyaH raies among Ihe mosi promising. inch in lhe broad iump. spirii' of Pirafe runners. Aller a HONG-l'OO-SUCCGSSlUl I954 lraclc season, Coach Charley lvlclfrlane and moderalor Falher Kempen are hoping 'rhal lhis year will bring our a new crop of candidales lor lhin-clad honors. Promising sophomores lilce Joe Giann- anlonio should help velerans Larry Fullon. Tom LoCasale and Ralph Vilello: and if Bud Grazione is available for broad-jumping duly, he should aid in piling up The poinls lhal mean lhe difference loelween winning and losing meels. In all, lhe I955 season loolcs brighler lhan any in recenl years. t?'ln-.A LEFT Good form In 'lhe hugh lump is lllusfrafed by 1-In---w..R Joe Glannanlomo as he clears 'lhe bar wllh fhe ABOVE: Bill Boegly slrains for every LEFT: Jim Campbell, hard-working cross counlry capiain, iypifies ihe never-say-clue AND GRASS - Q FRONT ROW: lhor Peiyk, Joe Camp- bell, Charlie Lewis, Larry Fulfon. STANDING: Hilary Chaban, Jim Camp- bell, Jurii Sawczak, George Harada, Tom McCabe, Bob Popilock, John Showers, Bill Mohnacs, Ed RideouT, Ed Ennis, Tommy Wilson. iyviir iiijriif E, S i ,Z q:E.. r s ,T mheii g is 4 ' WH ,fe T113 T ima' slim Q 'c ULIB 0 7?ge1. ,g S 4.9 3 gxrzzum Q vmnufi' . UW E .2 ,Nh 4,11 Q Arulwigi K 4x in ' . T ' eeei E if iii' '-'sgpiv' g pf T Q ' ' L .X I g Q N K A X ' 4, . x ikik s Qi - . Q, ,M V -:gif T s P ' + ag ,, -df, xi wr .4 x or X I .Y - ' 65 ,, iirxlfwis f 'A Q9 1 Sli Q9 4,3 Q., 4s H s rm x r BATH Q 2 l l T l' I Q 3 Q S ,, r- C47- , J at g0LIL' - Qmm5x, i Z - X l.A'1'HBLliv SQUTHQM f Charlie Lewis speeds Through The gaThering duslr, leaving his opponenTs in The dusT. , ii, S5l l'l5,A ' A 'ff wi f- i DespiTe The spiriT and cleTerminaTion of iTs members, The i954 ediTion of SouTh CaTholic's crossAcounTry Team had a Tar from successful season. AlThough They scored well in several ouTings, The PiraTe harriers were unable To regisTer a vicTory in any meeT. Team capTain Jim Campbell seT The pace ThroughouT The season, ancl Hilary Chaban, lhor PeTylc, Larry FulTon ancl Jurij Sawczalc were consisTenT performers, Though in a losing cause. T . - -4, Showing championship form, Jim Campbell opens 7 up full ThroTTle wiTh his sTreTch drive. X Senior harriers Campbell, MCCdl'-10. P0piloclr. i. l.,T, Showers, Lewis, and Fulfon Talk Things over wiTh A moderaTor Mr. MimliTsch. E HR 69 s f' , c S junk' T1 xx. L N, Q hw iv 'W 3355 lv:-Saw wKi m gi x K Ll wr 5 if 5 ,MQ A 18 v E 1-in fwx f N. A EXvQ if .,' Q gf ig y I my ,. 9 N . 2 f 1. I. 9' S . cti itie A glance af +he firsf CRYSTAL, published in I936, will reveal fhaf even lhen, in il's infancy, Soufheasl' was blessed wi'rh numerous acfivilies. Clubs and publicalion groups have always been parl' of fhe life of 'rhe school. This year as never before, acfivifies have flourished in numbers and scope, +hanlcs 'ro +he in'reres'r of s1'uden+s and moderafors. ..--A SENIOR ST. NORBERT SOCIETY MEMBERS SEATED: Palriclr McKenna, John Darcy, Chrisropher Miedzius, Arthur Sharlxey, Edmond DiGiorgio, Anfhony Finamore, Ronald Eubanlrs, Joseph Scafidi. SECOND ROW: George Puybylslri, John Timlin, Harry Barr, Anihony DeSan+is, Edward McTaggarl, John Showers, la ' ir ABOVE: JUNIOR MEMBERS, ST. NORBERT SOCIETY-Sea+ed: G. Parks, H. Jackson, J. Toomey, P. Valenfe. Sfandingz M. Cosgrove, J. Kalinowslri, D. Dougheriy, J. Kerrigan, B. Chrisfofaro. 72 Edward Lasf, Marlin Casey, Roderick Galvin, William DiAnfonio. BACK ROW: Thomas Rodgers, Joseph Hoban, Joseph Hagan, William Kee, Richard McMonagIe, James Tobin, George Troyano, Bernard Ganski, Robert Jenkins. BELOW: SOPHOMORE MEMBERS, ST. NORBERT SOCIETY-Sealed: William Frosf, Andrew McCuslrer, Paul Craven, Thomas Whelan, Samuel Kavalauslras, John Molre, Charles Avicolla, Richard Darcy. Sfanding: Anfimo Poniicelli, William Ciccone, Edward Hayden, Philip Pelragnani, Anihony lafarola, Thomas Biscardi, Charles Harron, John Acciavafii, Gerald Ziccardi, Thomas Condon, Joseph Befleridge. K bmw 6 3 . QRBERT SOCIETY ThroughouT The hisTory oi SouTheasT Caiholic, The Holy Sac- riiice oi The Mass has always been The lceysTone oTsTuder1T liie. For The young men picTured on These pages, The Mass has a special moaning: Tor Them, The Mass is someThing ThaT iT is Their privilege To serve. ine members oi The ST. NorberT SocieTy begin Their school day by serving Mass in The EacuITy Chapel: Their TaiThTul discharge oT This duTy oTTen means sacriiicing precious hours oT sleep. For God and Tor Their Teachers, This sacriiice has always been generously made, because These boys lcnow The value oT The GreaT Sacriiice which depends upon Their small one. RIGHT: JUNIOR MEMBERS, ST. NORBERT SOCIETY-Seaiedz Francis Slivinski, Charles Bernhardh Oscar Dougheriyg Sfandingz William Hornibroolr, William Harllins, Marfin Conroy. BELOW: SOPHOMORE MEMBERS, ST. NORBERT SOCIETY-Seaiedz Dominic Novielli, Eugene McGarvey, James Kemme, Claude Wafson, John Bilbrough, Chesier Adamczylr, Roger Loudeng Siandingz AusTin Sanborn, Francis Scalia- Iino, Danie Tasca, Sfanley Kulilrowslri, VincenT Dorse, Michael VaraIIo, John Kassin, RI1oneII Seabreeze, Joseph Geier, Michael Ushlma, Joseph Lanaro, Neil SavasTano, Carmen Rego, Eredericlr Uberii. 5? xxx! I. M... is 0 s Af...- XYx MILL Y CLUB saqzk WQMSM Dr. Bella V. Dodd, clisfinguished auThor and leclurer, addresses The Alumni af The annual breakfasf aT Palumbo's. ATTenTiva lisfeners are PresidenT Dan Dough- eriy, '44, FaTl'ier Koob, '38, and FaTher Fanning, '39. Millaymen of TwenTy graduaTing classes lincluding l955'sl are iusT a liTTle saddened This year To know ThaT The name of SouTheasT CaTholic will soon be iusT a memory. No one buT an alumnus of SouTh can know whaT This means. BuT regardless of senTimenT, The work of The alumni goes on under The capable leadership of PresidenT Dan DougherTy, '44, Vice-PresidenT Frank FoTi, '44, SecreTary Joe McPhillips, '53, and Treasurer Andy Timlin, '45. As usual, The Millay Club responded loyally To every school acTiviTy, besides sponsoring The annual Communion BreakTasT and The annuai Malvern reTreaT. AT The former affair, The Alumni Award was presenTed To Edward J. SmiTh, class of I936, for disTinguished service. A CHEER FUR THE TEA Led by lheir co-caplains, Bill Mayberry and Jim Campbell lpiclured al righll, The cheerleaders played an imporlanl role in malcing Soulhls final year in sporls a memorable one. This large and enfhusiaslic group under The moderaforship of Mr. Bell proved ar borh rallies and games lhal lhe srudenl body was solidly behind lhe feam. Their Conlagious enlhusiasm and failhful service were in every way praiseworlhy. Srudenl supporr does make a difference, and coupled wirh The spiril and delermina- lion of lhe players lhemselves, if won a cily lille. 3 . X Xgi l954-55 CHEERLEADER SQUAD Kneeling: E. Cox, R. Darcy, A. Sanborn, M. DeS+efano, R. Louden, J. Campbell, W. Maybery, J. Giannan+onio, F. Bryson, F. Cameroifa. B. Friia, W. Dombrow, M. McGuire. Sfanding: G. Kravec. Big day for +he cheerleaders was Cify Championship Day a+ Franklin Field. Here is Roger Louden, sophomore member of fhe squad, whooping if up as Souih regisfers anofher firsi down. K ww' 75 fd-+117-N: + . - . 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TUDE T COUNCIL Wifh a foofball fifle 'ro be celebraled, fhe Sfu- denf Council of Soufheasf Qafholic found ifself engulfed in rallies, vicfory dances, and frophy pres- enfafions. All fhis was in addifion fo fhe Marian Year pilgrimage, The weelcely dances, meefings, and ofher roufine business, making fhe Councils final year under fhe Soufheasf banner a mosf excifing one. Through if all, Fafher Polini and fhe sfudenf members confinued fo presenf fop affracfions and handsome seffings for The Safurday nighf frolics, one of which was nafurally highlighfed by a visil from fhe Four Aces, who never fail fo receive a rousing recepfion from fhe crowded dance floor. From The squeals of feminine delighf fhaf greefed fheir appearance, who can deny fhaf lf's a Wom- an's Worldu? FEBS UN. on 'Il ...-- W. i A-I A11 . . X K l IH' -nail as. X: ,fy ,QV i i X ABOVE: FRESHMAN HOMEROOM REPRESENTATIVES-Sealed: Edward Zoller, Francis Leaden, Frank Rosenbaum, James Cori. Francis DiLenge. Sianding: Eugene Burgese, Roberi Harringron, Fred DeRaHo, Joseph Jacovini, Ronald Coppola, Dominic Burgese. ABOVE: Alumni Floyd Gallo, Chucl: Basfian, and Ray Norion, all '54, enjoy a ioke af The Vicfory Dance. Jus? parf of +he crowds of siudenls who jammed fhe Shrine of +l1e Miraculous Meral in Germanlown, firsl siop on 'the school pilgrimage which closed lhe Marian Year. Hymns and prayers io Our Lady were followed by sermon and Solemn Benedicfion. The visii fo Bishop Neumann's fomb concluded ihe pil- grimage, which was marlred lhroughoul' by revereni and devour conduct Nicholas D'An+onio, President of fha Siudeni Council, has been a consisienf honor siudenf, oulsianding aihleie, and popular with everyone fhroughouf his career at Soufheasf. Joseph Nardo, Vice-Presidenf of ihe Siudeni Council, shows in everyihing he does wha! ii means fo do one's basl' always. Honor sfudenf, fwo-leffer alhleie, genileman-fhai's Joe. Charles Cudemo, Secreiary of ihe Siudenl Council, is sofl- spolren, immensely popular, ranlrs among lhe 'lop len scholasiic- ally, and fakes par? in numerous school aciiviiies. John Spillxer, Treasurer and Dance Chairman. Specialires in smooth efficiency. A iwo-leiier a+hleie, he has also mainlained fha high siandards of fha weelrly school dances. f 3. ? Y rass .Q ,, R ,N a was ,E i QS. LEFT: SOPHOMORE HOMEROOM REPRESENTA X Joseph Mullen, William Misficelli. Sfanding: Ed- ward Sweeney, William Ciccone, Eugene Murphy, Charles Galle, Joseph McDonnell, Charles Ki?- ieridge. 5 n RIGHT: JUNIOR HOMEROOM REPRE- SENTATIVES-Seaied: Anihony Alfano, Thomas LoCasale, Henry Borkowski Richard Ford: Sfanding: Armand Pro, William Hornibroolr, Franl: Kelly, Michael Mosko. TIVES-Sealed: Frank Gerace, James Haggerfy, 'Nu W-sl-0 wg, Ladies and genilemen, The Presidenf of The .... Radio-TV Club, John LaGioia, wi+h a Iiresicle chaT. ABOVE, RIGHT: RADIO-TV CLUB MEMBERS--Seaiedz George Parks, John LaGioia, John Pefiineo, John Garczy- sIri, Daniel Paoluccip Sfandingz William Davidson, Philip. Valenie, Charles Bernhardl, Marfin Cosgrove, John Joseph, Vincenf Morano, Charles Guifari, Philip Pasquarello. LOWER, RIGHT: RADIO-TV CLUB MEMBERS-SeaTec.I: John Sorgi, Philip FaTTizzo, Vinceni Sposaro, VincenT Dianoq STand- ing: Isecond Rowl Charles Peguese, MarTin Conroy, John McCullough, Thomas Leonard, John Gusiisg Top Row: Al Peiii, Roberi DiFeIice, Francis Sheridan. 80 THE IR Under The guidance oT lvlr. Franlc Perri, TaculTy moderaTor, The Radio-TV Clulo is compleTing a year oT acTiviTy which gives promise ThaT This group will be among The mosT energeTic oT all school organ- izaTions nexT year. Une oT The clubls proie-cTs was an appearance in a Red Cross chariTy show, during which The group presenTed a playleT enTiTled, The Fox, which Turned ouT To be The hiT oi The program. John l.aGioia is club president John Pe-TTineo occupied The posT of vice-preside-nT, and John Garczynslci is Treasurer. ii? f ix s, we x KWQFJ Nw 'QF if MEMBERS OF THE DEBATING CLUB Sealed: Marlin Cosgrove, Philip Valenfe, Charles Bernhardl, Ben Chrisfofaro, Vincenf Dianog Sfanding: Joseph Lybrand, James Anfry, James Bell, Pefer Cafona, Carmen Cavacini, Edward Jusf, Eugene McGarvey. A www ,A 'U--Q C S' eee e e f e DEBATIN6 CLUB l E? Q- eee. .Swan s wat, Sgr: ,,l. ' gl? ..,, M ' an 'v-:N GLEE CLUB N Jeee an X it l HEsscLuB ,i eff l A Q as-E - i -f x ' '1 Lacking a balcony lo serenade, fhe Glee Club members selfle for a fire escape as +hey give The CRYSTAL pholographer a sample of Their pear-shaped +ones. Too bad we don'+ have a 5. sound fraclm! One of +he newesl clubs in Soulheasi is +he Chess Club, founded in S+. Norberi Hall by an enfer- prising group of 'freshmen under ihe direction of Rev. Roberl Kelly, O. Praem. Af lefi we find Fafher Kelly and his deep lhinlners inferrupfing 'lheir game io give a grin for fhe cameraman. 9 l BAND MEMBERS: J. Papaleo, W. Hershman, E. Paiane, D. DiCencio, H. DiTommaso, R. Leso, R. Malene, R. Elefanfe, M. Tursi, M. Tropea, A. Tune, D. Swiffl, R. Alsdorf, P. Vaclino, P. Prele, A. Zavrel, F. Cavaliere, A. DiBona. H. Menaldi, E. Hegariy, R. Basiian, A. Arnilcare, A. Franir, J. Basmaiian, V. Carfagno, C. DiTullio, V. Dorse, A. Gargani, James, S. Kulilrowslci, A. Mascifii, J. Molony, R. Munnich, A. Renna, J. Turner, J. Walsh, A. Anasiasia, C. Calier, F. Cifone, A. Elefanfe, J. EHore, J. Gavin, J. Germano, R. Mergliano, J. Newell, A. Riccardi, G. Viiale. COLOR GUARD: James O'Neill, capfain: Donald Sulpaso, Joseph Sullivan, William Reynolds, John Quigley, Louis Curcio, ani William Harkins. , ' .., W- ., gk HERE COMES THE AN BELOW: Baclrsiage view shows concen fraiion on 'Phe 'Face of Mr. Anello as he leads fhe concerf band. i fr v K W ,., fe X vw W. 1 4' Q gif ie M, Vx Xmas K if Q X -we Q Xl is it .W L, fi g f is 8 - iw' Q is i W ffm' K . mr H' if Q x if Q -' vw. ' 5 v , X fuk ,Q X' Y A Q V ' X ' QQ -sf E Q59 at , W Ls f v 'f S ' W 8 Q vp X x six E M W 1 Q. 3 . 'E XF X' ,ls 5 V -uw, Q asv: xv . wg X si 'S ed any ' f',X .. v -E Y, . 3 L gfgf- + if 2 APN 5 3 gfQ , m S ,. - K 5 X .L 5 ff 1. . , - . .X ,, ,L , Q, I A m imma STage managers Joe SchuberT and Bill Reynolds prepare The scene. Don'T 'lorgeT To connecT ThaT Telephone, Bill! Fafher Quigley wafches a re- hearsal wiih criTical eye. GREA E PAIN Many weelcs OT preparaTion and long hours oT pracTice were rewarded when, on December I7, I8, and I9, The Three-acT Tarce, See l-low They Run, was qreeTed wiTh roars of laughTer and applause by a large and appreciaTive audience. DirecTed by FaTher Quigley, The casT Turned in splendid perTormances all Three nighTs. Besides The acTors and acTresses, a hard-working group oT sTaqehands did Their share Toward The play's success, and Larry Tierney, The prompTer, cued acTors and Tech- nicians inTo a sTaTe oT nervous exhausTion. The Senior Class especially Thanlcs Misses Marianne Lynslry, MarqareT Garwood, and Marian Callahan, all OT T-lallahan High, Tor Their superb performances in The Temale roles. Richard McMonagle, Bill Phillips, ArT Sharlrey, V T John Bonnani, and Marianne Lynslry si? in won- dermenT, and John La Gioia looks sTern as Tough ,Q,,,,,,,,,.g,,.,s5 sergeanT Dom MaTTeo and MargareT Garwood exchange insulTs. 4'1 :jx Surprise! See How Tlney Run lives up lo ils lille at Arl Slwarlley, llie dignified vicar lriglwll runs, longies and all, inlo his maid llvlargarel Garwoodl, +l1e village gossip llvlarian Callalwanl, and a young curale lBilI Phillipsl. RIGHT: Noi a love scene bul a mad scene as llme sandi- monious village gossip lries lo convince llwe bewildered young Anglican minisler lhaf sl1e's nol so crazy as she looks. 3553. ' THE ROCKET - V... Y. -ii' 'i T GERMAN CLUB LoCasale, A. Bernafevicius, J. Toomey. STanding: L. Moreno, R. LoScalzo, L. AnTonucci, F. McFadden, P. Faffino, A. Casadei, M. Varallo, L. Arrigale, J. LaGioia, M. Cosgrove, A. PeTTi, V. Diario, R. Louden. Assigned To The Taslc oT recording The evenTs oi SouTh CaTholic's Tinal year was a capable group OT young iournalisTs uncler The leadership oT EaTher Kernpen. While every issue was successTul, by Tar The highlighT oT The year was The TooTball champion- ship issue oT November 24. From CRYSTAL To RoclxeT, congraTulaTionsl X X i I N .QJQ LT 86 ii. l who THE GERMAN CLUB-SeaTed: RoberT DeFelice, John PeT- Tineo, Joseph McCullough. Standing: Neil Kelly, John Gvazdinskas, James Glynn, VincenT PinTo, RoberT Urban. AbsenT from picTure: PeTer Caso, Charles Cudemo, RoberT Jenlrins, Hilary Chaben, ViTo BarTasius. BIGLCDGY W Mi THE BIOLOGY CLUB-RIGHT: C. Klein. N Dewecchio, A. Rolla, C. Cavacini, M. Fioli G. Gledis. BACK ROW: J. Gusiis, F. Mc- Fadden, J. Lazzaro, J. Anfry, M. Varallo. EXTREME FOREGROUND: Felix The Cai fds- ceasedl. BELOW: SEATED: D. Munar, J. DiFrancesco. STANDING: G. Ziccardo, J. Molony, A. laf iarola, T. Biscardi, J. Giordano, J. Bramley, J. Wafson, R. Munnich, Presidenf. E PERANTO .XX xx 1 1? THE ESPERANTO CLUB-ABOVE: Carmen Cavatini and Ari DiGiuseppi fry a lifile sigh?- franslafion info Esperanfo. LEFT: Seafedz Peier Caso, Joseph Lazzaro. Shnnding: Mr. Paul Mimnfsch, Modereforg Thomas Biscardi Charles Cudemo, Mafihew Manupello. Ui dw, b ,sv e VE, .11 A . S lf, vw. I x ss ..., A uf. as - You can'l see his lips move! Ed Evans shows promise as a venfriloquisl. His parfner we shell noi name-libel suils, you lcnow. 1.43. 1, 4 f i K fi' gkfrhi Some well-fed fugilives from lrindergarlen sing 'lheir lillle song. PIRATE PRAN S Under lhe enlhusiaslic guidance of Messrs. fknello, lvlacNeal, and Di6iacomo, ably assisled by Falher VandenBerg, 'lpirale Pranks ol l955 was anolber howling success, The howls being supplied by The large audience. The piclures on ihese pages will give you some idea ol llne goings-on, bul lhe Pranks are somelhing lhal musl be seen lo be apprecialed. Bob Russo a Denhsl Tom Rodgers lries lo pull somelhmg on an unwilling pafienl. 5 had the gals in a fizzy as he finished fhis number. Q icsi c 1 eg. Ig f i K re' K if E F' i X E I Twoeyear velerans of rho Pranks, and lhey have lhe bruises To prove il: Tom Rodgers, John LaGioia, Joe Schuberr, Carl Kolodzieislci, Bob DeSlelano, and John Coppola. XX Talk abou? glamorl John Coppola seems abou? lo suc cumb io lhe charms of irresislible Joe Schuberl. Oh, dem Golden Slippers . . . Whal would Soulh Philly be wilhoul a sfring band? uma span!! I' I-my Q2 Sing, you canary-sing! Bob Kiefreider dangles a cigar- eHe menacingly as he persuades Bill Reynolds 'lo fallr. E . fp' 'FX 'fir THE CRYSTAL IT has been The pleasanT Taslc OT The CRYSTAL STaTT To aTTempT To sum up in This booli The prayers, The sTudies, The ac iviTies, The ioys, and The hearT-Tugs OT Our school's Tinal year OT exisTence as SouTheasT CaThOlic. From TronT cover To Tinal page, our aim has been TO keep The memory OT Those iniials, SC, Treshq and TO remind The reader always OT The days OT SouTh's glory. From ediTor John Dunn TO The youngesT reporTer on The sTaTT, we have Tried To please. Our hard worlc will be amply rewarded iT we lcnow we have succeeded. Again we Thank Miss Ann lv1cCarThy and The sTaTT aT Zamslcy STudios, and Mr. Daniel Solari and all The Tollcs aT Cooke Publishing Company: Their cooperaTion has been, as always, splendid. Sealed: George Przybylslxi. STancling: John Garczynslzi, George Troyano John Gandolfo, John Coppola. , V Pg, I ,HM -4. uns:-r ,. THE CRYSTAL STAFF-SeaTed: Edifor-inechief John Dunn, Joseph Murphy. Sfandingz ArT Tonkinson, Lou Mafias, Tom Rodgers, Arf Sharkey. Seafed: Ed DiFrancesco, Phil Sheeluey. Siandingz Bill May- berry, Larry Arrigale, Roger Louden. VicTor STrano, Phil FaTTiuo, Vince Barbacane, Dan DiNerclo, Joe LaMonaca. RIETY SHOW Led by The indeTaTigable Mr. William Ryder and Mrs. Amelia McLaughlin, and receiving a powerful assisT from The oTTice sec- reTaries, The parenTs' commiTTee in charge oT The VarieTy Show again achieved a greaT success. MC Johnny Woods lcepT The show moving aT a TasT pace. Again This year, a novelTy harmonica acT lcnown as The l-lollandersu drew prolonged applause, as did The performances by SouTh's concerT and dance bands under Mr. Anello. lv1osT oT The large audience remained aTTer The show Tor dancing To The music of Joe Farina's orchesTra. The CRYSTAL congraTulaTes The ParenTs' AssociaTion and all who helped Them make The VarieTy Show and ad book a success. Phil Mancuso, of The junior class aT SouTh, was a 'feaTured vocalisT aT The Variefy Show Bach by popular demand, one of The Hollanders performs harmonica magic for The large audience. H0 OR ME These are lhe honor men of +he Senior Class. I+ is significani fhai a large perceniage of ihem have also been acfive in afhlefics and exlra-curricular inieresls. Junior first honor sfudenis smile for 'rhe pholographer. On fhe basis of 'lirsl semesier marks, 'lhese young men are lops in lheir class. I -, il s' ' Q v f ,..,.....+-'- Posing ouTsicle The enTrance To Sacred HearT Hall. here are The sophomores who earnecl marks T nineTy or beTTer, qualifying Them for TirsT honors. Ahhouqh we oTTen Try To hide iT, we can'T deny The Thrill oT Taking home an honor card. On These pages we presenT The honor men oT SouTheasT CaTh- ollc-sTuclenTs who have aTTaineol TirsT honor ranlc, an average oT nineTy percenT or beTTer in Their classes. To Them and To all The second honor sTu- denTs as well, The CRYSTAL says: conqraTulaTionsl Besides inTroducing beanies This year, The freshman class also conTribuTed someThing else large group of firsT honor sTudenls. im. 3 ox- 1 5 , . 'ln xi N , 15 3 1 i f L .,.. . ,:Q:, k m,-.., .,,,,. LM if ! A fc Y E E A i K 0 A A A. an Q 4 Q ll M -1 . 2 2 is ill 1 . ' ' ,., .. in . - 1- I .P ... Q..: ' ',. '1'Q X I ah 5 M A fs 3 12' tv 2-NQQSSN 4 x K 4 L niors And now we +ake our place a+ +l1e end of1'l'1e line-'flue long procession of ihose who are proud fo be known as Souiheasi Cafholic men, among 1'l'1em our presenf Principal and many of our ieacliers . . . A+ flue head of flue line march +l1e class of l936, proud as befils The firsf graduaiing class: a+ +l1e end, we, Class of I955, fhe lasr class, pause for a lasf, graieiul look. DO YOU REMEMBER 0 O O O CLASS FFICERS EXTREME LEFT: James D. Grazione, SouTh's Man of The Year. Presidenl of The Class of l955. LEFT: William C. Boegly, Vice-PresiclenT of The Class of I955. EXTREME LEFT: Joseph J. Liciardello. Secreiary of The Class of I955. LEFT: James J. Tobin. Treasurer of The Class of l955. . . . Those early golden days as The TirsT Treshman class in ST. NorberT Hall . . . How Bob McLaughlin kepT The Tamily name in The swimming record books . . . Bill Boegly's TrsT Touchdown . . . How Bob Krisciunas Topped The freshman honor roll . . . Making up demeriTs on The Cleanup Brigade . . . Those firsT quarTer exams . . . l-low suddenly iT was spring and Freshman year was over? . . . The move upTown To Sacred l-TearT l-Tall . . . When The new neckTie rule wenT inTo eTfecT . . .When Larry FulTon and Jim Campbell made The Track Team . . . l'-low sorry we were when The demeriTs disappeared . . . l-low crowded deTenTion suddenly became . . . ThaT second sTraighT ciTy TiTle in baseball, wiTh Tive oT our sophs in The lineup. . . How hoT iT was in The Annex in laTe May . . . Remember? . . . Main l-Tall and our iunior year . . . Mr. Anello's greaT iob wiTh The band . . . l-low close we came To a grid TiTle-again . . . WhaT a big year iT was aT The dances -LaRosa. The Aces. Joni, The DeJohn SisTers, and oThers . . . WhaT a wonderful iob Jack KraTT did wiTh The champs . . . The way Graz played To earn All-CaTholic courT honors . . . WilT The STilT . . . l-Tow many laughs we goT Trom PiraTe Pranks . . . How proud we were To be Seniors? . . . ThaT lasT TooTball season . . . How iT TelT To be ciTy champs . . . The way The place was cluTTered up wiTh Trophies . . . The vicTory rally . . . l-low everybody was All-CaTholic . . . When The honor sTudenTs wenT To courT . . . Pozzy's hoT-rod . . . See l-low They Run . . . l-low we joined The Navy wiTh Bob MaTThews . . . Graz's scoring TiTle and anoTher All-CaTholic honor . . . Do you remember? These and all The oTher Things we can'T TorgeT crowd inTo our memories as The lasT graduaTing class of SouTheasT CaTholic says goodbye . . . and Thanks. We'll always remember. JOHN DUNN, EDITOR JOSEPH C. ANGELASTRO 0 7I0 S. Warnock SIreeI I47l o Sf. Paul WALTER J. ARMOUR 0 426 Sigel SIreeI I48l 0 SI. Casimir GABRIEL J. ARRA I I9I2 S. Crosley Sireei I45I 0 SI. Edmund LAWRENCE E. ARRIGALE 0 I62I S. Etfing Sfreef I45I 0 King of Peace WILLIAM J. ARTHUR O 27II W. George SIreeI I30I 0 SI. Francis Xavier STANLEY A. ATWELL 0 2247 Edgley SIreeI IZII 0 SI. Eliza befh JAMES P. AURINO I 638 Fiizwafer Sfreei I47I 0 SI. Mary Magdalen de Paui THOMAS F. BARKER 0 29lI S. I5Ih SIreeI I45I 0 SI. Richard HARRY J. BARR 0 2304 S. Hemberger SIreeI I45I 0 SI. Edmond VITO J. BARTASIUS I I307 E. Moyamensing Avenue I47I 0 SI. Casimir ALBERT J. BECK 0 2307 Tasker Sfreei I45l 0 SI. Aloysius HARRY S. BELIN 0 2629 Sarfain Sireei I33I I Our Lady of Mercy ROBERT J. BERGMANN 0 423 Tree Sfreef I48I O Our Lady of Mouni Carmel JOHN J. BERRY O 7243 Clinion Road, Upper Darby 0 SI. Cyril, Easf Lansdowne THOMAS c. BERTOLINI o we s. Ibfh s+ree+ I45I f sr. Monica EDWARD J, BIEL I 874 N. 23rd Sfreei IBO, 0 SI. Hedwig JOHN F. BLACK I I909 S. 2nd Sfreef I48l 0 Sacred Hear? WILLIAM C. BOEGLY 0 844 N. 26II1 Sfreei 1301 0 SI. Francis Xavier X' CLASS OF I955 JOHN L. BONADUCE 0 I648 Taney Slreel' l45l 0 King of Peace JOHN A. BONANNI 0 924 Wailcins Slreei l4Bl 0 Sf. Nicholas JOHN F. BONANNI 0 935 Wallrins Slreei l4Bl o SI. Nicholas VINCENT D. BONATO 0 924 Wharfon Sfreei I47l I Annunciafion GUSTINE R. BORRIELLO O 22I3 S. Hemberger Slraei l45l 0 S+. Edmond RUDOLPH J. BORSA 0 2640 Wilder Sireei l46l O King of Peace RONALD J. BRADY I l5I3 S. 29+h Sfreet l45l I SL Gabriel JOSEPH A. BRANCO 0 i427 S. Ringgold Sfreal l46l 0 King of Peace WILLIAM J. BRENNAN Q 624 s. Zbfh s+f..+ l46l Q se. Anlhony ROBERT J. BRESCIA 0 l6I7 S. Bancroff Slreel 4453 0 S+. Thomas Aquinas JOSEPH P. BROWN 0 2526 Soufh Slreel' l46l O Sl. Anlhony JOHN F. BRYSON O IOI2 S. 60lh Sfreel l43l 0 Sl. Carlhage ROBERT J. CALABRESE 0 II62 S. l01h Slreef l47l 0 Sl. Paul Faux A. CALABRO o nszo s. 99h s+f..+ my Q s+. Nicholas ROBERT E. CALABRO 0 23l0 S. Bancroft Sfreef l45l 0 Sf. Monica EDWARD J. CALTER 0 I49 Wolf Sfreal l48l 0 Our Lady of Mounf Carmel MICHAEL G. CALVELLO 0 'I9II S. Chadwick Sfrael l45l I Sf. Thomas Aquinas JAMES P. CAMPBELL, JR. 0 2344 S. Bonsall Sfreel l45l 0 Sf. Edmond FRANCIS J. CAMPO 0 Ib06 S. I9+h Slreef l45l 0 Sf. Thomas Aquinas ANTHONY J. CAPUANO 0 2729 S. Marvins Sfroef l48l 0 Sfella Maris THOMAS F. CARANGO, JR. 0 927 Taslxel Sireel l47l 0 Annuncialion LOUIS J. CARLINO 0 280B S. l7fh Sfreel l45l 0 Sl. Richard JOHN F. CARR O I240 N. 26+h Sfreef, Camden, N. J. 0 Sl. Anlhony of Padua JAMES E. CARROLL I l336 S. 24th Sfreol' l46l 0 SI. Gabriel JOHN J. CARROLL O I5I6 W. Boslon Slreel l32l 0 Our Lady of Mercy MICHAEL A. CARROZZA 0 l9I7 S. Bih Sfreef l48l 0 Sl. Nicholas MARTIN E. CASEY I 2232 S. 3rd Sireel l48l 0 Our Lady of Mount Carmel PETER V. CASO 0 I535 Jaclrson Sfreel l45l 0 Sl. Monica EDWARD J. CASSIDY 0 809 N. 2Is+ Sfreef l30l 0 Sf. Frances Xavier CARMEN J. CAVALIERE 0 I639 S. 20lh Slreel l45l 0 Sl. Thomas Aquinas ANTHONY CEDRONE 0 I527 S. Beulah Sfreef l47I 0 Annunciafion GEORGE J. CHEW 0 IIIO Johnsfon Sireef l48l 0 Sfella Maris EMILIO R. CHILA 0 3l00 Juniper Sheer l48l I Slella Maris EDWARD J. CLARK 0 l55I S. Hollywood Slreef l46l 0 Sl. Gabriel CHARLES P. COAN 0 l448 S. Ringgold Sfreel l46l 0 S+. Gabriel ANTHONY R. COCCERINO 0 II59 E. Passyunh Avenue l47l 0 Sf. Paul s 'us PETER F. COLABELLI 0 844 N. 24ll1 Sfreel' l30l 0 Si. Francis Xavier JOSEPH R. CONNELLY 0 I429 S. Napa Sheer l4bl O Sf. Gabriel ANTHONY D. CONTESSA 0 l905 S. Bonsall Sireef 1451 O S+. Edmond NICHOLAS A. CONTI 0 l050 Tree Sfreei l48l 0 Epiphany PATRICK T. COONEY 0 I2I6 S. 3IsI' Slreel' l46l 0 SI. Gabriel JOHN A. COPPOLA 0 3046 Gilham Sireef l49I 0 Sf. Timoihy JOHN J. COSCIA 0 I304 Reed Sheer l48l O Annunciaiion JOSEPH L. COYLE 0 600 N. 23rd Sireer 1303 0 S+. Francis Xavier CHARLES A. CUDEMO O ZI39 S. Bancroft Sfreef l45l O Sf. Monica LOUIS L. CURCIO 0 I700 S. Taylor Srreei l45l 0 S+. Edmond ANTHONY V. CUTRUFELLO 0 I263 S. Newlrirl Sheer l46l 0 King of Peace MICHAEL G. DADARIO 0 I544 S. Eifing Sireef l46l e Si. Gabriel ERMIN T. D'ALESSIO 0 l4II Morris Sireel l45l I S+. Thomas Aquinas JOHN W. DaLESSIO I IBIO S. Newlxirlr Sfreer l45l 0 Si. Gabriel PETER A. DAMATO 0 2609 S. Camac Sheer l48l 0 Stella Maris NICHOLAS J. D'ANTONIO 0 264I S. American Sireef l48l O Our Lady of Mouni Carmel JOHN M. DARCY O 870 N. 27fh Slreer l30l I S+. Francis Xavier ALBERT J. DAVEY 0 2022 S. I6lh Slreei l45l 0 Sl. Monica WILLIAM J. DAVIDSON 0 l524 S. Bailey Sheer l45l 0 Sf. Aloysius ALFRED L. DAVIS 0 I63B Tiran Sfreef l46l O Sf. Riia EDWARD J. DAVIS 0 I932 Morris S'Ireel' l45l 0 Si. Thomas Aquinas EMIDIO A. DeANGELIS I 2220 S. I7Ih Sfreef l45I 0 S+. Monica DOMINIC V. DeCENCIO 0 l85I Hoffman Sfreel l45I 0 Sr. Thomas Aquinas ROBERT A. DeCOLLI 0 I538 S. Carlisle Slreef 145, 0 Sf. Thomas Aquinas GEORGE C. DeFUSCO 0 2848 S. I2fI1 Sireei l48l 0 Slella Maris RONALD F. DeIPIANO 0 5I5 N. Orianna Sires? l23ll 0 Sf. Augustine FRANCIS X. DENIHAN 0 I646 S. Ringgold Sfreei l45l 0 Si. Edmond ANTHONY G. DeSANTIS 0 2327 S. Rosewood Srreef l45l 0 S+. Monica ANGELO M. DeSTEFANO 0 IOO6 Chrisiian Sheer I47l 0 Sf. Paul ROBERT J. DeSTEFANO 0 2546 S. I0fh Sheer l48l O Siella Maris EDWARD H. DEVINE 0 2I5 Wolf Sheer l4BI 0 Our Lady of Mounl Carmel JAMES J. DEVLIN 0 2523 S. Cleveland Sheer l45l 0 SI. Monica MICHAEL D. DEVLIN o 9I8 S. 49th Sfreef l43l 0 S+. Francis de Sales WILLIAM A. DiANTONIO 0 2728 Mifflin Slreef l45I I SI. Gabriel ARMANDO M. DiFELlClANTONIO I I539 S. 22nd Sfreef l45l e SI. Edmond EDWARD G. Di FRANCESCO 0 I807 Wolf Sheer l45l 0 Sf. Monica Q l,, .R 1 X ws-gif: , 1 4 5 . . X iii 5 4 a :fi ,W my A Em. K Q ik ix ,, r 2 J 3 5 H 5 f :an -rm. fp .A E?i5E?f' 7: PQ w :. .2'+ NS, N1 .As . A ,. wx , .QV E . Q .,.. Q S .Q , S 5 H2 ? at 512 3 W 1 :if f ,LE., W, VFW C ASS OF I955 IOI CLASS CF l955 EDMOND A. DiGIORGIO O 2627 Gerriil Sireei l46l 0 King of Peace JOSEPH L. DiGREGORIO 0 2522 S. 7Ih Slreef l48l 0 Epiphany CHARLES S. DiLULLO 0 824 S. Mildred Sfreel I47l O SI. Paul THOMAS F. DINAN 0 234l S. Bancrofl Slreei l45I 0 Sf. Monica DANIEL A. DiNARDO 0 I643 S. I7Ih Sireei l45l 0 SI. Thomas Aquinas FRANCIS J. DIODATO 0 l628 S. Bancrofi Sfreei I45I 0 SI. Thomas Aquinas FRANCIS J. D'lSlDORO 0 I930 S. Croslrey S+reeI l45l I SI. Edmond HENRY R. DiTOMMASO 0 2306 Taslrer Sfreei l45l 0 King of Peace JAMES J. DOLAN 0 25l5 N. Colorado Slreel l32I 0 Our Lady of Mercy MICHAEL J. DONNELLY Q in Federal Simi im 3 si. Philip Neri ROBERT H. DONNELLY 0 2849 S. I6Ih Sfreei i45l o SI. Richard JOSEPH M. DONNOLO 0 9I6 Wailcins Sireel l48l 0 SI. Nicholas FRANCIS W. DONOFRIO 0 3I05 S. Fernon Drive I45I 0 SI. Gabriel MICHAEL A. D'ONOFRIO 0 20I6 S. 9'Ih Sfreel l48l 0 Epiphany DANIEL J. D'ORAZIO 0 9II S. 9th Slreel I47I 0 SI. Paul THEODORE P. D'ORAZIO 0 I55 Overhill Road, Upper Darby 0 SI. Alice, Upper Darby MATTHEW J. D'ORTONA 0 224I Sigel Sireel i45l 0 SI. Edmond DENNIS F. DOUGHERTY 0 2304 S. 3rd Sireel l48l 0 Our Lady of Mounf Carmel JAMES L. DOUGHERTY 0 I22I S. 27I'h Slreel' l46l 0 SI. Anihony MICHAEL J. DOWLING 0 I3I5 S. 32nd Sireei l46l 0 SI. Gabriel JOHN J. DUNN 0 2846 N. Parlr Avenue l32l 0 Our Lady of Mercy WILSON J. EDWARDS 0 2837 S. Randolph Sireel l48I 0 Slella Maris EDWARD W. EELLS 0 924 S. 2nd Slreei l47I 0 SI. Philip Neri RONALD M. EUBANKS I 27l4 S. I6I'h SI. l45l 0 SI. Richard ANDREW S. EVANCICH 0 I22 Cafherine Sireei l47l 0 SI. Sfanislaus EDWARD P. EVANS I 24I2 Rambo Terrace l45l o SI. Richard JAMES J. FACCENDA 0 23I2 S. Croslxey Sireel' l45l 0 SI. Edmond RONALD D. FARRELL 0 I209 S. 2nd Sfreef l47l 0 Sacred Heari PHILIP A. FATTIZZO 0 l537 S. Taylor S'IreeI l45l O King of Peace EDWIN W. FERRY 0 2338 S. 24fh Slreei l45I o SI. Edmond JOHN D. FILER O 3I5 Elma Avenue, Laurel Springs, N. J. O SI. Lawrence, Laurel Springs, N. J. ANTHONY P. FINAMORE 0 928 Morris Slreei l48I 0 SI. Nicholas RICHARD L. FIORELLA e II4I Tasker Sireei I48I 0 Annunciarion ANTHONY THOMAS FISHER 0 2I4 McClellan Sfreel l48l 0 Sacred Hear'I JOHN J. FLYNN 0 2676 E. Almond Sfreei i25l O SI. Ann JOHN P. FOX 0 I423 S. Newlrirlc Sfreef l46I 0 SI. Gabriel MARK J. FRANCESCHINI 0 I252 Johnslon Sfreel 1481 0 Siella Maris THOMAS J. FRASER 0 4I Snyder Avenue 1481 0 Our Lady of Mounl Carmel JAMES D. FRATTO 0 2246 S. Beechwood Sfreef 1451 0 S+. Edmond WILLIAM H. FRY 0 83l E. Slafford Sireef 1381 0 lmmaculale Concepiion Germanfown 1 JAMES P. FRYE O 327 Rilner Slreel' 1481 0 Our Lady of Mounl Carmel JOHN M. FRYE 0 327 Rifner Street 1481 0 Our Lady of Mounl Carmel LAURENCE R. FULTON 0 I02I S. 251h Sireei 1461 0 Sl. Anihony JACQUES L. FUQUA 0 I6I7 Fonlain Slreei 1221 0 Our Lady of Mercy RODERICK F. GALVIN 0 24I0 S. Illh Slreel' 1481 0 Epiphany JOHN A. GANDOLFO 0 B3l Wilder Sfreei 1471 0 Annunciafion BERNARD F. GANSKI 0 I8I7 S. Ringgold Slreef 1451 0 S+. Edmond RONALD J. GANTZ I 2638 S. Bancrofi Slreei 1451 O Sl. Monica JOHN S. GARCZYNSKI 0 7I8 S. Fronl' Sireel 1471 0 Sf. Sianislaus JOSEPH A. GARCZYNSKI 0 753 S. 2nd Sfreel' 1471 0 S+. Slanislaus THOMAS C. GARRISON 0 2323 Brown Sfreel 1301 0 Sl. Francis Xavier EDWARD R. GARRITY 0 2929 Wharlon Sfreel 1461 0 Sl. Gabriel ROBERT A. GARVIN 0 26l4 Swain Sireei' 1301 0 Si. Francis Xavier RONALD J. GASPER O 2447 S. 28th Sfreei 1451 0 Sl. John Nepomucene CYRIL G. GAYDOS 0 2800 Winion Slreel' 1451 0 Sf. John Nepomucene WILLIAM J. GAYNOR O I238 S. Newlrirl: Sfreei 1461 o Sl. Gabriel JAMES W. GIARDINELLI O 2402 Mifflin Sfreel 1451 O King of Peace THOMAS J. GILLIGAN 0 2635 S. I8+h Slreel 1451 I S+. Monica JAMES J. GILMARTIN 0 2408 S. Bancroff Sfreef 1451 0 Sf. Monica RICHARD A. GIRARDI 0 I724 S. llih Slreel 1481 I S+. Nicholas THOMAS J. GLENN O l435 S. Ringgold S+ree'l' 1461 0 Sl. Gabriel JOHN F. GRAFFIGNA 0 IOI9 Greenwich Sireef 1471 0 Annuncialion CARL A. GRASSI 0 2238 S. Lamberl Sfreei' 1451 I Sl. Edmond PATRICK J. GRAVEN 0 l5l8 S. 29'll'1 Slreel' 1461 O Sl. Gabriel JAMES D. GRAZIONE 0 540 Lombard Slreel' 1471 0 Sf. Mary ALBERT R. GRECIA 0 I625 Snyder Avenue 1451 0 S+. Monica ROBERT J. GREGORY 0 2728 S. I0lh Slreei 1481 0 Siella Maris FRANCIS J. GRIFFIN 0 2420 Brown Sfreel' 1301 0 Sl. Francis Xavier JOHN F. GRIFFITH O IB34 S. 2nd Slreef 1481 0 Sacred Hearf MICHAEL J. GUERRERA 0 27:5 Snyder Avenue 1451 Q si. Edmond JOHN J. GVAZDINSKAS o l223 S. 41h Sfreef 1471 0 Sf. Casimir JOSEPH J. HAGAN 0 2343 S. Bonsall Slreef 1451 0 Sl. Edmond CLASS I955 CLASS CF I955 ALBERT C. HAGENDORF O 2I4 RiIner SIreeI I48I 0 Our Lady of MounI Carmel WILLIAM F. HAIGH 0 2726 Pierce SIreeI I45I 0 SI. Gabriel JOSEPH F. HALGAS 0 9I8 Longshore IIII O SI. Agnes JOHN A. HALL I 39 N. Rose Lane, Berlin, N. J. 0 Our Lady of MounI Carmel, Berlin, N. J. FRANCIS J. HAMILTON I I62B Ridge Avenue 1303 0 Gesu WILLIAM R. HAMILTON I 3I03 Tasker SIreeI I45I 0 SI. Gabriel WILLIAM J. HARPER O 74I S. 2nd SIreeI I47I 0 SI. Philip Neri GEORGE J. HART O 294i Unruh Avenue I49I 0 SI. TimoIhy JOSEPH F. HARTIGAN 0 I54I S. Hollywood SIreeI I46I 0 SI. Gabriel RICHARD B. HAWKINS 0 2442 S. WoodsIock SIreeI I45I I SI. Monica PAUL G. HEGARTY 0 2I34 S. Lee SIreeI I48I 0 Our Ladv of Mounf Carmel JOSEPH R. HELKOWSKI 0 I524 W. York SIreeI I32I I Our Lady of Mercy JAMES J. HENNEGAN 0 26l7 N. l3Ih SIreeI I33I 0 Our Lady of Mercy JEREMIAH E. HENNIGAN O I947 W. Passyunk Avenue I45I 0 SI. Monica THOMAS J. HENRY 0 I8I2 Moore SIreeI I45I O SI. Thomas Aquinas JAMES J. HERRON 0 I302 N. I8Ih SIreeI IZII O Gesu WILLIAM J. HERSHMAN O 2II ManIon SIreeI I47I 0 Sacred HearI JOHN T. HINES 0 I437 S. Newkirk SIreeI I4bI 0 SI. Gabriel JOSEPH E. HOBAN 0 2348 S. Bonsall SIreeI I45I 0 SI. Edmond CHARLES R. HODGES O 2522 SouIh SIreeI I46I 0 SI. AnIhony JOSEPH F. HOLLAND 0 ZI9 Earp SIreeI I47I 0 Sacred HearI FRANCIS J. HUNTER 0 I84b W. Thompson SIreeI IZII 0 Gesu ROBERT J. HUTCHINSON 0 6I5 S. 27Ih SIreeI I46I e SI. AnIhony RICHARD A. IANNETTONI 0 2343 S. IIIh SIreeI I48I e Epiphany BERNARD J. IBBOTSON O 2250 Dickinson SIreeI I46I 0 SI. Edmond VINCENT M. IEZZI 0 232I Dickinson SIreeI I46I 0 King of Peace JOSEPH J. INDRISO 0 26I0 S. Jessup SIreeI I48I I SIeIIa Maris PETER L. INVERSO 0 I539 S. Franklin SIreeI I47I 0 AnnunciaIion WILLIAM J. IOVEN 0 76I S. BIh SIreeI I47I 0 SI. Mary Magdalen de Paui PETER J. JACOVINI 0 I333 Reed SIreeI I47I 0 SI. RiIa ROBERT L. JENKINS O 28I4 S. Franklin SIreeI I48I 0 Sfella Maris RICHARD E. JOYCE O 323 Sagamore Road, HaverIown, Pa. 0'AnnunciaIion, Brookline, Pa. JAMES V. KAIN e I7I5 SIocker SIreeI I45I e SI. Richard JOSEPH M. KANE 0 429 Greenwich SIreeI I47I 0 Sacred HearI WILLIAM J. KEE 0 22I0 S. Hemberger SIreeI I45I O SI. Edmond JOSEPH F. KELLY 0 262I Reed SIreeI I46I e SI. Gabriel NEIL J. KELLY 0 6I35 Di+man S+ree+ 124, o S+. Bar+hoIomew ROBERT J. KELLLY 0 I224 S. American S+ree+ 147, 0 Sacred Hear+ THOMAS P. KELLY 0 I9I5 Ri+ner S+ree+ 145, o S+. Monica JOSEPH J. KELM O 752 N. Ringgold S+ree+ 130, o S+. Francis Xavier JAMES J. KENNEDY O BI9 AI+er S+ree+ 147, e S+. Paul ROBERT H. KIEFREIDER 0 2II Ca+herine S+ree+ 147, O S+. S+anisIaus EDWARD M. KIERNAN 0 l2lI Bu+Ier S+ree+ 140, 0 S+. S+ephen STANLEY J. KIJEWSKI 0 2525 Brown S+ree+ 130, o S+. Hedwig THOMAS F. KINNEY I 225 Wilder S+ree+ 147, 0 Sacred Hear+ FRANCIS M. KNIGHT O B60 N. 22nd S+ree+ 130, 0 S+. Andrew JAMES J. KNOCKE 0 24I5 Bigler Terrace 145, I S+. Richard CARL W. KOLODZIEJSKI 0 I3B Spring Garden S+ree+ 123, 0 S+. Augusline GEORGE J. KOSTOVICK 0 940 N. 4+h S+ree+ 123, 0 S+. Agnes THEODORE J. KOZIERACKI O 25l4 S. Fron+ S+ree+ 148, 0 S+. S+anisIaus ROBERT C. KRISCIUNAS I I525 S. 2nd S+ree+ 147, 0 S+. Casimir DAVID J. KURKIS 0 237 Greenwich S+ree+ 147, 0 S+. Casimir JOHN P. LaGIOIA 0 2020 S. I3+h S+ree+ 148, 0 Epiphany NUNZIO D. LAMARCHESINO O 7I3 S. Schell S+ree+ 147, I S+. Paul JOSEPH A. LAMONACA O I6I6 Rosewood S+ree+ 145, 0 S+. Thomas Aquinas ALFRED J. LANCI 0 2239 S. Colorado S+ree+ 145, 0 S+. Monica JOSEPH D. LaPORTE 0 l829 S. Hiclrs S+ree+ 145, O S+. Thomas Aquinas RONALD R. DeMARCO 0 l725 Moore S+ree+ 145, 0 S+. Thomas Aquinas EDWARD P. LAST 0 2057 Brandywine S+ree+ 130, 0 S+. Francis Xavier FREDERICK J. LEARY 0 3240 N. Philip S+ree+ 140, 0 S+. Hugh ANTHONY J. LERARIO 0 I538 S. Pa++on S+ree+ 146, I S+. Gabriel ROBERT E. LESO 0 827 N. Randolph S+ree+ 123, 0 S+. Agnes LAWRENCE J. LEVENGOOD I 2630 S. Jessup S+ree+ 148, 0 S+eIIa Maris CHARLES P. LEWIS 0 2532 Kimball S+ree+ 146, O S+. An+hony JOSEPH J. LICIARDELLO 0 2653 S. Sheridan S+ree+ 148, O Our Lady of Moun+ Carmel LOUIS J. LISTA O 2847 S. I6+h S+ree+ 145, 0 S+. Richard JOSEPH D. LITTLE O 3I I7 Bucknell Terrace 145, 0 S+. Richard JOHN J. LOMBARDO 0 I626 S. 22nd S+ree+ 145, I S+. Edmond Joseri-i P. LOMBARDO 0 939 League Simi 147, a si. Paul RODNEY V. LoSCALZO 0 235 S. I3+h S+ree+ 17, 0 S+. John ARTHUR M. LUECKE 0 22I8 N. Bancroff S+ree+ 132, I Our Lady of Mercy GEORGE F. LYNCH 0 24II S. Sar+ain S+ree+ 148, O Epiphany CLASS CDF l955 CLASS CDF I955 JOHN J. LYNCH O 852 N. 23rd Sireef I30l O S+. Francis Xavier MAURICE R. LYONS O 3003 H. Moun'I'ain Drive 145, 0 SI. Gabriel CHARLES J. MAGGI 0 2243 S. 22nd Sireei I45l e Sf. Edmond JOHN J. MALONEY O 243I Fairmounf Avenue l30l O S+. Frances Xavier JOHN A. MANCINELLI 0 l0I3 Old Lane, Drexel Hill 0 Si. Bernadeffe, Drexel Hill NICHOLAS J. MANERCHIA 0 6I0 League Sheer I47l 0 Sf. Mary Magdalen de Paui SALVATORE W. MANGERI e 244I S. Clarion Sheer l48I e Epiphany JOHN J. MANISCALCO 0 526 Gerriif Shea? I-171 e Sacred Hear? WILLIAM M. MASAPOLLO 0 929 Hall Sfreei' l47l 0 Sf. Paul ALBERT F. MASINO 0 2655 S. Sheridan Sfreef H81 e Our Lady of Mounf Carmel NINO MASTROGIOVANNI I I624 Riiner Sfreei l45l 0 Sf. Monica SALVATORE J. MATARAZZO 0 I939 S. I9lh Sfreef I45l 0 SI. Thomas Aquinas GEORGE J. MATEKOVIC e 28I9 N. 41h Sfreei l33l 0 Sf. Agnes LOUIS R. MATIAS 0 2969 N. I2+h Sfreef I33l e S+. Sfephen ALFONSO C. MATINOG 0 I3I2 S. 24Ih Sheer I46l e King of Peace ROBERT A. MATTEO 0 I728 S. IOII1 Sfreef l48l e SI. Nicholas RAYMOND A. McADAMS 0 l740 S. I8I'h Sfreei' l45l 0 SI. Thomas Aquinas EDWARD J. McBRIDE 0 I652 S. Ringgold Sfreef l45l e SI. Aloysius FRANCIS J. McBRIDE 0 l732 S. Johnsion Sfreei l45I e Si. Richard THOMAS J. McCABE 0 I22 Mercy Sfreef I48l 0 Our Lady of Mounf Carmel FRANCIS J. McCANN O I52' Waflrins Sfreei I48l 0 Sacred Heart JOHN E. McCARTHY 0 2232 S. I91h Sfreef l45l I S+. Monica JOSEPH S. McCAUGHEY 0 2227 Fairmount Avenue l30l e Sf. Francis Xavier CHARLES M. McCLENAGHAN e I830 S. 22nd Srreei I45l 0 SI. Edmond JAMES J. McCUSKER 0 I62I Riiner Sfreei I45l e Sf. Monica JOHN J. McFADDEN e I6I7 S. 26+h Sf. H51 e S+. Gabriel LAWRENCE J. McFARLAND e 2745 S. I8+h Sfreer 1451 e SI. Richard WILLIAM D. McGEHRIN 0 2b2I S. Waifs Sfreei l48I e Sfella Maris JAMES T. McGINLEY 0 793 N. Taney Sireef I30l 0 S+. Francis Xavier CHARLES T. McHENRY 0 l843 Wolf Sfreei l45l e Sf. Monica JAMES M. McKEFFERY O 2736 Masfer Sfreef l2Il 0 Sf. Ludwig PATRICK F. MCKENNA O 20I6 S. 23rd Sfreef I45l e SI. Edmond ROBERT J. McLAUGHLIN 0 24I9 Carpenier Sireef l46l 0 SI. Anfhony RICHARD E. McMONAGLE 0 2233 Eigal Sfreel' l45l 0 SI. Edmond JAMES E. McNEFF 0 2406 S. 24'Ih Sireef l45l e SI. Edmond EDWARD J. McTAGGART 0 2427 Moore Sireei I45l e Si. Edmond EDWARD J. MEIGHAN O 24I4 Monfrose SIreeI I46, 0 SI. AnIhony JOSEPH P. MENTA 0 I207 S. I3Ih SIreeI I47, 0 SI. RiIa CHRISTOPHER A. MIEDZIUS 0 I32 Mifflin SIreeI I48, 0 SI. Casimir JOSEPH F. MINAHAN 0 253I S. I6Ih SIreeI I45, o SI. Monica LOUIS J. MORAGLIA 0 909 League SIreeI I47, 0 SI. Paul VINCENT R. MONACELLI O 8l6 S. Percy SIreeI I47, I SI. Paul NICHOLAS A. MONTELLA 0 824 McClellan SIreeI I48, e SI. Nicholas BERNARD J. MORAN 0 5I2 S. Taney SIreeI I46, 0 SI. PaIrich JOSEPH A. MORELLO 0 226 Bayard Road, Upper Darby 0 SI. Alice JOHN J. MORLEY 0 I932 S. Galloway SIreeI l48, o Sacred HearI WALTON J. MORTON 0 4739 N. Broad SIreeI I4I, 0 Holy Child WILLIAM J. MULHOLLAND 0 2435 Kimball SIreeI I46, o SI. AnIhony JOSEPH T. MURPHY 0 5343 Horrochs SIreeI I24, 0 SI. MarIin of Tours EDWARD J. MURRAY 0 26I3 Folsom SIraeI I30, 0 SI. Francis Xavier JOSEPH F. NARDO 0 I220 S. Carlisle SIreeI I46, o SI. RiIa ROBERT C. NASUTI 0 2236 Taslrer SIreeI I45, 0 King of Peace JOSEPH S. NAWROCKI O 830 S. FronI SIreeI I47, 0 SI. SIanislaus WILLIAM J. NEILL 0 2640 S. Colorado SIreeI l45, O SI. Monica RAYMOND P. NELLI I 888 N. Bailey SIreeI I30, 0 SI. Francis Xavier PETER A. PALERMO 0 I830 Tasker SIreeI l45, O SI. Thomas Aquinas LAWRENCE H. PALLETTI O I705 S. 24Ih SIreeI I45, 0 King of Peace FRANCIS I.. PANNA O I523 S. Mole SIreeI 46 0 SI Thomas A uinas 4 I I - q LEONARD J. PANTALEO 0 I260 Federal SIreeI I46, o SI. RiIa JOSEPH M. PAPALEO 0 IB20 McKean SIreeI I45, 0 SI. Thomas Aquinas EDWARD S. PATANE 0 I500 Taslcer SIreeI I45, I SI. Thomas Aquinas WILLIAM J. PAUCIELLO 0 l340 S. 33rd SIreeI I46, 0 SI. Gabriel JOSEPH D. PEDANO O 768 S. Mervine SIreeI I47, 0 SI. Paul JOHN P. PEPENELLI 0 752 S. Mervine SIreeI I47, 0 SI. Paul JULIUS W. PERGOLINI e 2I29 S. 22nd SIreeI I45, o SI. Edmond HENRY H. PESCATORE 0 I502 S. 9Ih SIreeI I47, 0 AnnunciaIion JOSEPH S. PETRALIA I 2034 S. I8Ih SIreeI I45, o SI. Monica CHARLES A. PETRONIS 0 I49 Greenwich SIreeI I47, 0 SI. Casimir RICHARD T. PETRONIS 0 433 Daly SIreeI I48, 0 Our Lady of MounI Carmel JOHN A. PETTINEO 0 I803 S. 23rd SIreeI l45, 0 SI. Edmond LOUIS N. PILLA 0 3I46 Tasker SIreeI I45, O SI. Gabriel VINCENT D. PINTO C IIIO ChrisIian SIreeI I47, e SI. Paul I. -If ,. V., CLASS I955 CLASS GF I955 JAMES T. PITCHERELLO 0 I23l S. 29+h Sireef I46l 0 Sf. Gabriel JOHN L. PLATT 0 2408 Harfranfi Sfreei 1451 0 SI. Richard ALBERT F. POLLNOW 0 l45l S. Eifing Sfreel I46l 0 Sf. Gabriel JOSEPH W. POOLER O I23 Porler Sfreei' l48l O Our Lady of Mounl Carmel ROBERT M. POPILOCK 0 2429 Riiner Sfreei l45l 0 Holy Ghosf JOSEPH P. PORRETTA O 27I9 S. I8fh Slreef l45l e SI. Richard WALTER J. POSADOWSKI 0 757 S. Froni Slreef l47l 0 SI. Sfanislaus JOHN N. POULOS 0 603 Pine Sfreei lbl 0 SI. Mary DONALD C. PRICE 0 IIO6 Johnsfon Sheet l4Bl 0 Slella Maris HARRY F. PRICE 0 I520 S. 2nd Slreei l48l 0 Si. Casimir GEORGE J. PRZYBYLSKI 0 I603 S. Dover Sfreel l45l 0 Sf. Gabriel RAYMOND J. QUAGLIA 0 l7l6 S. 22nd Sfreef l45l 0 SI. Edmond PETER A. QUARRACINO O I546 S. I2lh Slreef I47l 0 Annunciaiion JOHN E. OUIGLEY 0 24I0 S. l0Ih Sireel l48l 0 Epiphany JAMES A. OUINN 0 2344 Mounlain Sireef l45l e Sf. Aloysius JOSEPH R. RACHUBINSKI 0 I02 Mercy Sfreef l48l 0 Our Lady of Mounl Carmel JOHN J. RAFFA 0 I435 S. 9I'h Slreef l47l 0 Annuncialion KENNETH R. RAFTER 0 I3I9 Poini Breeze Avenue i461 0 S+. Thomas Aquinas JOSEPH E. REMENTER I I04 Gladsfone Sfreei l48l 0 Our Lady of Mounf Carmel FRANCIS J. RICCHINI 0 I445 S. l3l'h Sireei' l47l O Annuncialion JOSEPH P. RICCI 0 2205 S. Juniper Slreel l48l 0 Epiphany EDWARD W. RICHARDS I 4I3 Daly Slreef l4Bl 0 Our Lady of Mounf Carmel JAMES J. RINGLER 0 209 Monroe S+ree+ l47l 0 S+. Philip Neri LAWRENCE J. RIVELLO O I333 S. Grove Sireef l46l 0 King of Peace MICHAEL A. ROCCIA 0 804 S. Lawrence Sfreei l47l 0 Sf. Mary Magdalen de Pazzi THOMAS J. RODGERS 0 4I45 Barneil Sfreel l35l e Sl. Timofhy THOMAS A. ROMANO 0 9I0 S. Alder Sfreei l47l 0 Si. Paul ROBERT T. RUSSO O 24I5 S. l71h Sfreef l45l e SI. Monica CESARE R. SABATINI 0 l220 Morris Sireei I48l 0 SI. Nicholas ERNEST J. SABATO 0 l32B S. 28+h Sfreel l46l 0 Sf. Gabriel DOMINIC J. SALVATI 0 I704 S. 20+h Slreel l45l 0 SI.-Thomas Aquinas JOSEPH A. SALVATI O I704 S. 20fh Sheer l45l 0 SI. Thomas Acquinas JOSEPH E. SANGMEISTER 0 2046 Moore Sirael l45l 0 SI. Edmond ANTHONY J. SANTANGELO O II3I S. l3+h Sfreel HB, 0 SI. Theresa VINCENT J. SANTORE O 2306 S. I21h Slreef l4Bl 0 Epiphany NICHOLAS E. SAVOCCHIA 0 l33I S. Blh Sfreef l47l 0 Annunciafion - ,sw -v-:awww--A --1---I JOSEPH L. SCAFIDI 0 922 Moore Slreei I48I 0 Sl. Nicholas JOHN J. SCHILLING O I94I Rilner Slreel 1453 o Sl. Monica JOSEPH W. SCHUBERT o 342 Jackson Sfreal I48I 0 Our Lady of Mounl Carmel JOSEPH P. SCULLION O I228 N. 29Ih Slreel l2lI O Sf. Francis Xavier ANTHONY J. SERANO o 2308 S. Bancrofl Slreel I45I I Sl. Monica ARTHUR P. SHARKEY 0 I5I5 S. Slanlay Slreel I46I o Sl. Gabriel JAMES J. SHEEKEY 0 I833 Woll Slreel I45I o Sl. Monica PHILIP P. SHEEKEY 0 5525 Willows Avenue I43I 0 Mosl Blessed Sacramenl JOHN E. SHOWERS 0 II9 Riiner Sfreel I48I o Sf. Alphonsus JOHN F. SIMKO O 2307 S. Hemberger Slreel I45I 0 S+. John Napomocene THOMAS SIMMONDS o I403 S. Pallon Slreel I46I o Sl. Gabriel JAMES D. SLOAN o 507 Taslrer Slreel I47I o Sacred Hearl RONALD E. SLYSZ O 27I7 Brown Slreel Iaol O Sl. Hedwig EDWARD D. SMITH 0 229 Wolf Slreef I48I 0 Our Lady of Mounl Carmel FRANCIS J. SMITH I I544 N. Hollywood Slreel' IZII o SI. Ludwig EDWARD A. SOLARI O I024 Filzwaler Slreel I47I 0 Sl. Paul JOHN J. SPILKER 0 22I0 S. 3rd Sfreel l48I 0 Our Lady oi Mounl Carmel EDWARD J. STANCHICK o 2524 Kensinglon Avenue I25I o Visilalion JOSEPH J. STEARN 0 20I7 Wallace Slreel I30I 0 SI. Francis Xavier JAMES R. STEVENSON 0 2l36 Filzwafer Slreel I46I 0 S+. Charles FRANCIS M. STEVICH O 234I S. Bonsall Slreel I45I o Sl. Edmond JAMES J. STINSMAN 0 I9I5 S. Galloway Slreel I48I 0 Sacred Hearl FRANCIS J. STIPA 0 II29 Canlrell Slreel I48I 0 Epiphany JOSEPH S. STOLARCZYK 0 305 Carpenler Slreel I47I o Sl. Stanislaus VICTOR T. STRANO 0 I730 S. I8'Ih Slreel' I45I o Sl. Thomas Aquinas MICHAEL M. STRUGLIA O 2237 S. Bancroil Slreel I45I 0 SI. Monica JOSEPH P. STUMP 0 I254 S. 33rd Slreel I46I 0 Sl. Gabriel ARMAND B. TARABORELLI 0 I432 Taslrer Slreel I45I O Sl. Thomas Aquinas ROBERT V. TATE 0 I734 S. I7l'h Slreei I45I Si. Thomas Aquinas DONALD J. TAYLOR o 52 Emily Slreel I48I 0 Our Lady ol Mounl Carmel WILLIAM E. TIERNEY 0 23I0 Rosewood Slreel 1451 0 SI. Monica JOHN J. TIMLIN o l535 S. 30Ih Slreel I46I o Sf. Gabriel JAMES J. TOBIN 0 2222 S. Buclrnell Slreel l45I 0 SI. Edmond ARTHUR C. TONKINSON 0 2645 Dickinson Slrael I46I 0 SI. Gabriel GERALD T. TRAHEY O 25l0 S. Bancroll Slreel' I45I 0 Sl. Monica NICHOLAS F. IREPPIEDI 0 I608 S. I7lh Sireef I45I O SI. Thomas Aquinas CLASS CDF I955 :qw PATRICK M. TRICOCCI 0 I820 Tree Sireef I45I 0 SI. Monica JAMES F. TROMBETTA O I5I7 Taslrer Sfreef I45I 0 S+. Thomas Aquinas GEORGE A. TROYANO O 28I5 S. FairhiII S+reef I47I 0 SIeIIa Maris ROBERT J. UPSHAW 0 I524 N. I7Ih Sfreei IZII 0 Gesu ROBERT T. URBAN 0 I405 S. Dover Sfreef I46I 0 SI. Gabriel JOHN M. URBANSKI O I23 Chrisfian Sireei I47I O SI. Sianislaus ROBERT S. VALACH 0 946 N. Randolph Sfreei I23I 0 SI. Agnes ANDREW C. VALVARDI 0 258 S. 4Ih Sireef Ibl 0 S+. Mary ARTHUR V. VALINOTE 0 766 S. Bfh Sheet I47I 0 S+. Paul CHARLES P. VIVIAL I I924 S. BonsaII Sireei I45I I Sf. Edmond WILLIAM J. wELsH - 2640 s. I7+h sneei I45I Q s+.'MonaC. CHARLES L. WHISNER 0 2339 Bigler Terrace I45I 0 SI. Richard ROBERT T. WIDMAYER 0 72I Wood Sireei I6I 0 Sf. Augusiine HOWARD C. WILLIAMS 0 2034 S. 2nd Sfreei I48I I Our Lady of Mouni Carmel RAYMOND J. WYSZYNSKI 0 22I6 Wallace Sireef I30I 0 Si. Hedwig ANTHONY J. ZAGARELLA 0 I642 S. Mole Sfreef I45I O S+. Thomas Aquinas ANTHONY F. ZAPPARDINO O l53I Morris Sheet I45I 0 Si. Thomas Aquinas iw , 6 Q F ,A-r i s THE BIG IGHT X The social climax oi The I954 school year was reached on June 4, when lhe annual Senior Prom was held al The Ben- iamin Franklin l-lolel. Nearly lwo hundred couples wero welcomed lo lhe prom by lhe class ohficers, Sludenl Council officers and lheir dales, and by Dr. and Mrs. Salyalore Cuccinolfa, Dr. and Mrs. Waldo Gamba, Mr. Joseph J. Holmes '39, and Miss Ann Donohue. Music was provided by Bob lzredericlcs and his orcheslra. This yearls prom com- miflee promises lhal lhe l55 ahfair will be anolher memor- able social success. H9 K M.. ,,....av'- TJQ7 -7u 'Nv-M1 1 ,.., ie 3,.,N,,...s l 5 hifi Proud families and friends galher ouiside Sf. Mary Magdalen Church lo greef ihe Class of I954 afier fheir Baccalaureafe Mass. Af- lendance ai' lhe Holy Sacrifice and recepfion of Holy Communion always provide a filling siarf fo The Big Day. You siand righi here . . . and please slay where l pu+ you! 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