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(fauteliud. 'P'uutcit k Editor-in-Chief THe t956 'pnattciieeut PUBLISHED BY THE SENIOR CLASS OF Sai tt 0?'uz tci @oMeye k BROOKLYN. NEW YORK UedCaztiaa The students and faculty of Saint Francis College join in dedicating these pages to the memory of the beloved Reverend Brother Celestine, O.S.F. “Reueneact Sxotfoi @eleAti te, O. S. ?., 'P6.72. 5 6 ‘S'uxt en. G.S.0?., DEAN SW @oIu k6 i, G.S7tt.s4.. £ £. D. PRESIDENT EMERITUS y uMte, G.S.0?., I-- 8 PRESIDENT MARGARET L. CONNOR Registrar BROTHER PACIFICUS. O.S.F., M S. Director of Student Personnel ■M ALPHONSE J. SFAYER. B.B.A., C.P.A. Business Manager DANIEL J. LYNCH. M.A. Director of Athletics „ O.S.F. ary BROTHER ANTHELM, O.S.F., B.A. Assistant Librarian JOHN ALLEGRA, M.A. Instructor in Modern Languages REVEREND WILLIAM BARTLEY. S.T.L. Lecturer in Theology JOHN BURKE. M S. Associate Professor of Chemistry BROTHER AUGUSTINE. O.S.F.. M.S. Instructor in Education EDWARD BYRNE. M.S. Instructor in Biology REVEREND HARRY A. CULKIN Lecturer in Theology noR BROTHER DAVID, O.S.F., M.A. Instructor in Mathematics FRANCIS A. DELANEY. B.Ph.. M.A. Associate Professor of Speech BROTHER EDMUND. O.S.F., M.A. Associate Professor of Classical Languages REVEREND JOHN J. FLEMING. S.T.L. Lecturer in Theology ROBERT C. FOX. M.A. Instructor in English BROTHER HENRY. O.S.F.. Ph D. Instructor in fiistory K john j. mcdermott. m.a. Instructor in Philosophy BROTHER LEO. O.S.F.. M.A. Associate Professor of Mathematics CLEMENT S. JEDRZEJEWSKI. LL.D.. Ph D. Professor of Social Studies THOMAS MOORE. M.A. Instructor in Social Studies 14 ALFRED RESTAINO. M S. Assistant Professor of Chemistry 15 JULIUS REZLER, Ph D. Associate Professor of Economics BROTHER ROGER. O.S.F.. Ph.D. Instructor in Economics PETER SAXON. M B.A. Lecturer in Business Law BERNARD A. RILEY. LL.M., C.P.A. Associate Professor of Accounting 16 1 GEORGE STOLZ. Ph D. Instructor in Modern Languages EDGAR M. TASCHDJIAN. M.Agr.. Agr.D. Associate Professor of Biology JOHN TRICAMO. M.A. Instructor in Social Studies @taA4 1957 James Goff . Donald Noonan Alfred Kennedy John Whiffen President Vice President Secretary Treasurer Three VOICEs in Terrier Hall. 18 Liberace was due any minute. Science Office turned Business Office. The break between . . . Joseph Nichols . Thomas Frey Richard Praeger President ■ Vice President T reasurer ?95Z Ron Zammit offers the Frosh an ultimatum. Actors from the start! Whcre'd the Freshmen go? John Astarita Edwin Chatfield James Doneian Gerard Gillia . President Vice President Secretary Treasurer 23 Student (Council MICHAEL CLONEY President To act as a coordinating agency, to foster a closer relationship between faculty and students in the sense that such is necessary, to regulate and supervise such activities as are placed within its scope and to foster student action in the best interest and ideals of the College . . PREAMBLE Michael Cloney...........................President Cornelius Brogan....................Vice President Joseph Decaminada........................Secretary Joseph Ferris............................Treasurer 24 JOSEPH O'CONNELL 'Duwi Scotcu %o wi Society ALBERT DOUMAR JOSEPH DORSA ROBERT LITTLE STEPHEN WHELAN JOHN RUSH JEROME SWIETNICKI 25 26 INSPIRED DEMOCRATS form of government IN ACTION. THOMAS D. SCULLY President Thomas Scully . Louis Plochochi . William Matarese Joseph Saner. . Donald Jones . . . President . Vice President . . Secretary . . Treasurer . . Historian CORNELIUS F. BROGAN Archon rfiftAa 0p'iaten Utcf Cornelius F. Brogan Robert Cardone . Thomas Scully Stephen Whelan . John Quirke . William Reilly . Ben Occhiogrosso Archon . . . Vice Archon . . . . Secretary . . . . Treasurer . Corr. Secretary . . . . Historian Master of Ceremonies 28 W-uxat Open Wide! Tonight you die. Which way did the Indians go? League of Foreign Nations. Did you lose something? P i Pi How did I get here? JOSEPH O’CONNELL Praetor Joseph O'Connell............................Praetor Edward Weis..........................V ce Praetor Ferdinand Barbatschi......................Secretary Joseph Decaminada.........................Treasurer Michael Santulli....................Corr. Secretary Richard Swinburn..........................Historian 30 Think you could do better, sailor? JEROME SWIETNICKI President '%6t K z Utce4 Jerome Swietnicki John Rush . Nunzio Cazzetta Arthur Mclnemey Robert Little . President Vice President Secretary Treasurer . Historian 32 'Sctdwe b 0tc Eugene Moran.............................President Stephen Whelan......................Vice President George Achenbach.........................Secretary John Rouane..............................Treasurer EUGENE MORAN President Science Pasquale Bilello...........................President Edward Tully..........................Vice President John Rush..................................Secretary John Hilliers..............................Treasurer PASQUALE BILELLO President John Wahl...............................President John Rush..........................Vice President Ronald Cunningham.......................Secretary Joseph Wahl.............................Treasurer tifo 2ccantenlty 'Vocation Mario Giacchi.............................President John Riley...........................Vice President Andrew Nirrengarden.......................Secretary Robert Lynn...............................Treasurer Sodality Robert Little . Joseph O'Connell . Joseph Decaminada Kenneth Nolan . .................President . Vice President .................Secretary .................Treasurer (fantote Mario Giacchi, Director Ttlisid Oldest Saint ?’tanci John Monaghan..................Prefect Albert Doumar.............Vice Prefect George Black.................Treasurer D,L Oro upers -of §t Jraurta QIull present a platform production of THE HASTY HEART A Tragicomedy in Three Acts by JOHN PATRICK Directed by Brother Giles, O.S.F. - CAST -(In tho ord r of app arar c ORDERLY YANK DIGGER KIWI BLOSSOM , TOMMY MARGARET COLONEL LACHLEN Rcnaid D. ZammiL '58 Fr d nck M Kolly. 58 John W. Gardner. '57 John Mannlx. '59 Paul W Walloco. 58 Francis DAmbra. '58 Ccsrm l RivoIJo John Glinan . '58 Edward Coyn . '59 OFF STAGE Prompt : John D vlin. Chari Ntor Prop P r Gay; Jo ph Dcr a Mak up: Rcbort Varaaano: Franca Connolly Production : Stow Pot To cono Guy Masrncn. Dana! Blak«: John Mol.to Lwhtina Donald Donohu .- Vine nt Guodoano; Raymond P rry. J. B McCarthy. Ralph Poscuect; Michool Caglianono. David Bni t tn Public Rolabona: John Ru h. Rob rt Bu tti: Jam Marino. Jo ph Cnvolh Thomas Hmins Arthur Mcln«m y: Moran J r nd fga t; Anthony GriLo; Harold Clin : Thoroa Qin ; Jam Kwh: Jo ph Barb n. Thomas McHuoh: Rob ri Bow ; Stan Galowski. Sound Effect . William Ow n (of St. Franca Pr p) Co«tum s: D twjn d and cut d by Brothm Anthtlm and Fr d nck. O.S.F. Well, I also announce at Basketball games. Tea Time. Frank Scotti, President Now where is he? VOICE EDITOR ELECTION NEXT WEEK PHI RHO PI Bob BuCtti, EditOr-in-Chicf, «in l Jim Marino Managing Editor. ior class meeting, Frid IY SCHOl en ::. VOICE STAFF 40 officially re-y in their hon- Thc meet he .succor Uh All Bus the Junior are members, INT LETTER TO THE EDITOR lions were tod to Inc iidenl of that o; and Arc you really that interested? BLOOD . . The Office at any hour!! Jack Drum, Art Editor, offers the Editor a proposed plan. Little did it again. CORNELIUS F. BROGAN Editor-in-Chief Editor-in-Chief . Associate Editor . Senior Class Editor . Photo Editor . Layout Editors . Business Staff . Sports Staff . . . Classes and Clubs . Cornelius F. Brogan John Drum Robert Little Joseph Wahl Connell Boyle Joseph Dorsa Francis D'Ambra Joseph Ferris Thomas Higgins Brother Liguori, O.S.F. {John Monaghan Pierre Rethore Frank Scott i George Kehm Vincent Guadagno 42 43 Looks like the Government owes me money again. TiJittt i ST. FRANCIS COLLEGE jfrauriiirau Autarii PRESENTED TO John Sash FOR HIS OUTSTANDING ACHIEVEMENT IN EXTRA CURRICULAR ACTIVITY AND LOYAL DEVOTION TO ST. FRANCIS COLLEGE LIFE. Chairman oi Studont Activities Michael Asselta Joseph Dorsa Robert Little Ferdinand Barbatschi- Albert Doumar John Monaghan George Black John Drum Benedetto Occhiogrosso Cornelius Brogan Joseph Ferris Joseph O'Connell Brother Ligouri, 0. S. F. James Gallagher John Rush Michael Cloney Mario Giacchi Francis Scotti Joseph Decaminada 1 Peter Imperato Jerome Swietnicki 7vi uimci?uzl Rebound or shot? Out in front. The Moon” can’t be wrong! Who's got it? 'l anaity RAYMOND BOEHM Captain and President of Eastern Intercollegiate Bowling Conference VARSITY BOWLING SCHEDULE October 9—N. Y. U. October 16— Iona October 23—Stevens Hall October 30—Position Week November 6—Manhattan November 13—Brooklyn Poly November 20—Newark Coll, of Engineering November 27—Position Week December 4—L. 1. U. December 11 — Fordham December 18—Columbia January 8—Position Week January 15—Pace January 29—Cooper Union February 5—St. Peter’s February 1 2—Position Week February 19—Fairleigh Dickinson February 26—Queens March 4—St. John's March 1 1—Position Week March 18—Position Week 48 P FRANK LONIGAN THE NATIONAL COLLEGIA HOMER f. COOKE. Jr.. Director BOX 757. GRAND CENTRAL STATION. NEW YORK 17. N. Y. Liggett 4-0900 3. Gibbr 4. Brr 5- r EGE INDIVE 17.O'Neal, 18.Stewart, Missouri - 9 19. Wilfong,Memphis St. 7 20. Von Weyhe,Rhode Is. 8 21. Forte, Columbia — 7 22. Linn, Alabama ----- 9 22.Tebbs, Brig. Young- 9 24.Hundley, W.Virginia 9 Toledo ------- 6 25.Hay, AL INNISS 1. Nowak, Canii_ 3. Harper, Alabama 4. Slack, Marshall —■ vie 85 6k 71 58 81 7k 78 47 3 .2 25.1 25.0 24.9 2k.5 50 220 2k.k 43 171 24.4 53 195 24.4 k9 165 23.6 k9 211 23-4 63 211 23.k 5k 210 2?.3 48 IkO 23.3 ‘ FIELD GOAL PERCENTAGE LEADERS (Min.35 FG Scored)Game3 FGA FG ' Pot. 1. Lombardo, Manh®- -4-— -6 9 57 .640 2. Holup, fv Q 67 .620 -574 .567 ’64 T S z4 et aCl 26. 27. 28. 29. 30. 31. 32. 33. 34. 35. 36. 37. 38. 39. 39 I Tyra, Louisville — 10 Rosenbluth,No.Caro.- 8 Aubrey, Notre Dame - 9 Wallace,So.Carolina- 8 Mast, Northwestern - 7 Mayer, Duke----------8 Thompson, Iowa State 9 Green, Duquesne — 10 Wheeler,Cincinnati— 9 Sobieszczyk, DePaul 10 Lear, Tempi ' Judson Bur P 91 51 69 48 77 52 69 45 60 37 63 51 65 69 84 52 70 58 61 97 so 31 6 233 23-3 186 23.3 206 22.9 183 22.9 157 22.4 177 22.1 199 22.1 220 22.0 198 22.0 219 21.9 131 21.8 152 21.7 ■ 95 21.7 21.5 ■ 1-5 .4 t. 2. 3. 4. 5. Ross, 6. Sidwell,............ 7. Von Weyhe, Rhode Island 8 8. Gaudin, Loyola (La.)-- 10 9. Hamilton, Morehead St.- 9 10. Funk, Drake ---------- 10.Ryan, Hardin-Sisanons - 12. Tierney, New York U. 13. Belmont, Duke -------- 14. Petcavich, Geo.Wash.— 15. Darnell, Murray State- 16. Hutchins, Drake ------ 17. Murdock, Wake Forest - 18. McCarty, Virginia ---- 39 34 6l 53 60 52 45 39 7 10 — 8 — 9 10 11 7 46 39 11 117 99 9 64 54 35 30 35 30 kl 35 80 68 73 62 53 45 .881 .875 .872 .872 .869 .867 .867 .857 .857 .854 .850 .849 .849 .848 .846 .844 1 iER 19.Kinder, Murray State - 11 70 59 CENTAGE LEADERS .843 Pet. Rebounds Indiv. Pet. „0V. Rec. in Games Recov. Rec ,s 92 T25H 12.Sobieszczyk, DePaul — 689 123 .1? 608 150 .247 13.Radcliff, Lafayette — 516 92 .17 673 154 .229 14.Thomas, Furman 531 92 .17 618 l4l .228 15.Kessler, Maryland 477 82 .11 97L 223 .220 l6.Burrus, W, Texas State- 815 139 •r -'Q 129 .212 17.Hill, Siena 364 60 •if ,Q « Hnsohn, Holy Cross -- i IONAL COLLEGIATE ATHLETIC BURE i homer F. COOKE. Jr.. Director • SOX 757. GRAND CENTRAL STATION, NEW YORK 17. N. Y. • Llgg tt 4 'M LEADERS Through Dec. 31 1955 WALT ADAMUSHKO 5 10. 11. S 12. Mur r a, 13.Indiana — . 14.St.John's (NY) 6 15. Eastern Ky. State 10 16. Cincinnati ------ 9 17. Houston --------- 9 18. Richmond---------11 19. Virginia Tech --- 8 20. No.Carolina State 11 w £3: u-6: I7-2; 8-1 W (ii-o: 'j.5 1046 695 515 854 768 765 934 679 927 0 -3 j3.2 83.0 87.9 87.2 86.9 85.8 85.4 85.3 85.0 84.9 84.9 84.3 FIELD 1. Geor 2. Nr 3. 4 LEADERS 0 Pet. 7I+9IT 487 °6 TONY DELIA -Pet. es Rec. TEAM - v 1. San Fre- 2. OklaV 3. Tu3 4. C 277 295 308 316 an FREE THROW Phr uuno. ivjcj LEADERS FTA FT 1. North Carolina State — 35 2. Murray State...........382 3. Morehead State---------- 4o8 4. Southern Methodist-----424 5. Kent State--------------120 6. Illinois ............ 7. Drake----------— 8. Houston ------- 9. Western Kentur' 10. Memphis St at' 11. Duquesne -- 12. Virginia - 13. Arizona S' 14. Duke---- 15-Princeto 16.Texas — LEADER •9 0I.8 Pet. • 77b • 772 .755 .745 -742 Florida St.Francis (hi, Cincinnati ----- Morehead State - Louisville ----- Tayton--------- ‘•eton Hall---- Labama — attle U. 361 .637” 11.Rice 385 .633 12.Utah 597 .609 13.Furman --— 554 .603 l4.Marshall i 582 .593 15.George Washingv 1 537 .59U l6.North Carolina Sv 438 .593 17.Texas 216 .593 lS.Holy Cross 393 .591 19.Michigan State 330 .5 88 20.Memphis State DAN MANNIX Captain 557 318 .571 740 422 FEWEST PERSONAL FOULS COMMITTED Games PF Avg. Francis (NY) -----------8 Io4 ;ara---------------- Sta+ MOST Niagara Fells Rams; Terriers Bite Loyola Buffalo, Dec. 3 ( P).—Niagara's Purple Eagles recovered from a bad case of nerves tonight to turn back Fordhim, 72-70, in the opener of the season's Memorial Auditorium basketball doublcheader as Tom liemans poured in -SO points. ' In the Meond cant , Cantata entertained the crowd of 10,510 with an easy 87-75 victory over Syricure after rolling up n SO-j .’nt lead midway in the jecond lit-mans, playing in the shadow of Niagara s great tournament-tcam tara of tho past two years, came into hi own by mining the Auditorium's major college record by only two point . Terriers Beat de p ii, 0 -83 St. Francis College defeated Ariel ohl. 101-53. Tuesday night ' Lynch in 8th Year At St. Francis Helm | K-MW Ur. f jjr • J«f- r uvt ,w, _ lr • • ' ■? «— M AH Brooklyn Five Hands P.C. 3rd Setback, 91-67 By BOB KXGLKKT Breaking the game wide open in the Anal five minutes of the first half, a rugged and hard-driving St. Francis quintet from Brooklyn handed Providence College its third straight setback of the season last night when it thumped the Friars. 91-67, before 1,500 at Alumni Hall. The undefeated Terriers from the Borough of Churches drove continually as they outhustled and outre bounded the Friars all Queens 8fh Win ’erriers Rip Yeshiva St Francis’ all-conquering Ter-lers dropped Yeshiva from the: nbeaten ranks last night with a l-C« rout of the Washington eights club at the II Corps rntory, Biookiyn. With Mannix.; lurphy and D'KIia hitting on le-handcrs and jump shots from ie outside, the Terriers were; iver in trouble despite Yeshiva’$ ■ aling zone defense. St. Francis! d at the half. 47-38. The win ive the Frankies a 7-0 record id made Yeshiva's record 5-1. lr.Hinv.s rjs ar.ra.sxrw •« o y tp • y rr VHt.ir « •• a « :: I. h r-l « I V MurphT.rl 7 ft l ifcwn.o ft S lailnawe- “ - S kl'vi.'r a I i: r in ir a Illir.li : l 4 St'.hko it ft I ■ 1 O V.IWn ft 4 14 ► :« o c.v ToUl sj ii: w 100-75 Romp RUTHERFORD. N. J., Dec. 17 — St. Francis of Brooklyn totaled 100 points in a game the second time this season today as they blasted Fairleigh-Dlckinson here by a 100-75 count. Dan Mannix with 25 points paced the Terriers as they rolled to their sixth straight victory without defeat. ST. FRANCIS (100)1 FAIRLRIGII | DICKINSON (75) Terriers: 5 in Row; Nip Bonnies, 79-77 lnd Don't Forget Lynch: Speed and Spirit Make Terriers ( lick By Worren Pack What makes « St. franeU taiketball team cheM Plenty ot aplrtt and a round-faced IrUhman by the name of Danny Lynch. The coach of the unbeaten Tenter quintet t In to office, trylr.t to keep up with all the telephone call . foikwtai a wctcey onr Setoa ———— K “. ■runt+ti nt« i« f u up IBd «lih M th M. MM I r -T.Wrt l«ft hn 1 a t r • Iff ik .u fi u t : } befr UU r— w h lf tN ft r.f • r:i . • ‘ -Vr? ? 4 In thf Tr-f u Nt i u 1 CM ft . . , ■ -yi I Vnf r f ff« I - l W to hu V . t MuM ll ooM UW (Jr othw fir r f b u pa. ■ . tj h added. 1 Terrier Stock Hits New High tty SID FKIUHASUHK Littic St. Francis Journeyed to Scton Hall last night looking for Goliath to boff. And when the Terriers returned home they looked more like a giant thmsel w, Mrsanurimrr St. Huti« 0n« Ul « Pai XO fjau Lut ytv ini ttiri 9 Mj tti! CM W ill iff lif Terten tui uitoiwi - • 8V6' £ Terriers Whip CCNY for 9th In Row, 76-55 St. Franc! College, Brooklyn, scored Its nlnlh straight victory Tuesday night by defeating CCNY. 7055. at the 2d Corpa Armory In Brooklyn. At halftime the Terriers led, 4a 27. In the second half they rolled ahead through the efforts of Tony D’Hia’ fine ball handling and control of the boards by Walter Adamushko and Al Innixs. HJgh scorers for St. Francis were Tony D’Klla with 19 points and Al Iratiss with 15. Top gun for CCNY was Syd Levy with 11 points. The Beavers came within nine at 44-35 after five minutes In the second half. This was City’s sixth loss. n. mm « J0HS’S Terriers Defeat Pirates, 81-78, for 12th Straight . By HAM tJI.U SCHII l) one of the mtlcn'i four unbeaten nay coSegn, vis ted Srton 1U0 h Souib frange Thursday night with three thing! In mind: (1 Mo na iu streak to 12 straight, (2) mticnil mxgnllKn. and (3j a M to the NIT. Seton HaB. k f in w out erf 14. also ail out for a berth in the Ganim poit-aeaion to . A atandug room croad i than 3,300 unflrwd iu wiy ; Info I lie Pintles' jjm. fV«ii 4540 at halftime, Frirwt (Ait Ip V IA i ha'f to Min a ll UW.! ST. FRANCIS BEATS BRIDGEPORT84-77 pr 3nC,S rs Col L+hS+rO'g Unbeaten 8ro Takes No. 16- m • '. l 4l ... I) ....... n ( vw M MO « « «M a ' «'%- ... tS tMd ........ « « V ........ ItVU ......... UP Honors Green, Heinsohn. Mannix SI Own. Duqucsne’ tw llm All-American, and Tom lleinsohn. star U foot resen Holy Cross .-enter, were the outstanding choice Wednesday on the 1966 United Pres AUKmI bathe.ball team. Guards Hal Lear of Temple and' Johnny McCarthy of Can Ulus, and forward Dan Mannix of St. Prtndt of Brooklyn were the three other player selected by a vote of Eastern w titer upon the recommendations of coache from the Middle Atlantic and New Eng land Area. Bach Rates Teniers No. 2 to Fnsco a, mi - ■ , 9 Al WON 21—LOST 4 St. Francis Score Opp. Score Loyola (Baltimore) Adelphi College .. Fairfield University Providence ....... St. Bonaventurc ... Fairleigh Dickinson Yeshiva ........... Queens Cgllege..... City College ...... St. John’s University Scton Hall St. Peter’s ........ Creighton ......... Bridgeport ........ Manhattan ......... Brooklyn College St. Joseph’s (Phil.) Lafayette °St. Joseph’s (Phil.) ........ National Invitation Tournament VARSITY STATISTICS Free Throw Field Goals Number Rebounds flccttun Van4ity Doc. 1— Thursday 6—Tuesday 14-Wcdncsday 17—Saturday 19— Monday 20— Tuesday Jan. 10—Tuesday 14—Saturday 21— Saturday 20—Thursday 20—Saturday 31—Tuesday Fob. 2— Thursday 4—Saturday 9—Thursday 14- Tucsday 15— Wednesday 59 Chesterfield A.A. College Adelphia II Corp: Our Lady of Angels II Corp: Fairleigh Dickinson New Jc . St. John's Bayonne II Corps Armory II Corps Armory C.C.N.Y. Iona St. John's Set on Hall Scion llall St. Peter's II Corps Armory II Corps Armory 69th Keg. Armory New Jersey II Corps Armory II Corps Armory Iona Away Wagner Away Our Lady of Angels Away Manhattan II Corps Armory Brooklyn Away 'Hatccutcd St. Francis Has MVP Candidate in Inniss Francis Can Win ■t All—Lapchick Dayton Routs Fronds St Francis, Louisville Advance in TU.T. ' Niagara Stl Back. VIt Vox Is Star Don’t die now Russ! Marty has to dress them too! Holy Week at Bishop Molloy Retreat House. Jamaica. New York. ■ ■ B A A if fi 0 e £ Cl VARSITY BASEBALL SCHEDULE April 3—Tuesday N.Y.C. Com. College Away 5—Thursday Seton Hall Away 0 7—Saturday Long Island Aggies Away 10—T uesday St. Peter’s Home 14—Saturday Iona Away 016—Monday Hunter Away °21—Saturday Pace Away °24—Tuesday Pratt Away °27—Friday L.I.U. Home May 0 5—Saturday Fort Schuyler Away 9—Wednesday Queens Home 0 12—Saturday Adelphi Home 015—Tuesday Kings Point Away 17—Thursday Hofstra Away 0 Denotes Knickerbocker Intercollegiate Baseball Conference Game. Home games to be played on Diamond I at the Parade Grounds. Co-Captains: Daniel McCarthy, Joseph Saner 66 GEORGE BLACK JOSEPH DECAM IN ADA JOSEPH FERRIS s4nuuty Student , in s4 nenictut @Me$e and TdsUvenAitie PETER IMPERATO ROBERT LITTLE DANIEL MANNIX BENEDETTO OCCHIOGROSSO JOSEPH O'CONNELL THOMAS SCULLY JEROME SWIETNICKI STEPHEN WHELAN 1. .®£w' 15RQOkLY TcommSSmekt , NNUAL C EDWARD ANTHONY ALI B.A., History New Utrecht High School Dean's List 1.2. 3. 4; I R C. 1.2. 3. 4; Humanities Club 3. 4; Third Order 1. 2. 3. 4; Troupers 1. 2. 3. MICHAEL PETER ASSELTA B.A., History Fort Hamilton High School Who's Who In American Colleges and Universities; Franciscan Spirit Award; Phi Rho Pi 2. 3. 4; I.R.C. 1. 2. 3: Student Council Representative 4; Activities Committee; Entertainment Committee. Co-Chairman; Ring Committee 3. 4; Intramurals. 70 FERDINAND J. BARBATSCHI 6.S., Chemistry Woehler Schule Frankfurt. Main Grover Cleveland High School Who’s Who In American Colleges and Universities; Franciscan Spirit Award; Duns Scotus S. 4; Dean's List 1, 2. 3. 4; Phi Rho Pi 2. 3. Secretary 4; Indicator Club 1, 2. 3. 4; Mendel Club I. 2. 3. 4; Troupers 2. 3. GEORGE W. BLACK B.S., Biology U.S. Marine Corps Fort Hamilton High School Who’s Who In American Colleges and Universities; Franciscan Spirit Award; Duns Scotus 3. 4; Dean’s List 1, 2. 3. 4; Student Council 2. 4. Treasurer 3; Third Order I. 2. Secretary 3. 4; Indicator Club 1. 2. 4. President 3; Awards Committee; St. Patrick’s Day Committee 2. 3. 4; Student Group Leader; Varsity Bowling 2. 3. 4; Intramurals. 71 PASQUALE BILELLO B.S., Chemistry Bushwick High School Student Council 2; Phi Rho Pi 2. 3. 4; Indicator Club 1. 2. President 3. 4; Mendel Club 1.2. 4. Vice President 3; Campus Day Committee. WILLIAM J. BLOMBERG B.A.. Philosophy U.S. Army Central Islip High School Philosophy Club 1. RAYMOND CHARLES BOEHM B.B.A., Accounting St. Francis Preparatory School Voice 1. 2. 3. 4; Eastern Intercollegiate Bowling Conference. Publicity Director 3. President 4; Varsity Bowling 1. Captain 2. 3. 4; Intramurals. CORNELIUS FRANCIS BROGAN B.A., History Immaculata High School Who’s Who In American Colleges and Universities; Franciscan Spirit Award; Student Council 3. Vice President 4; Pi Alpha 1. 2. Secretary 3. Archon 4; Franciscan 2. Business Manager 3. Editor-in-Chief 4; Cord. Associate Editor 2; I R C. 4. Secretary 3; Business Club 1.2; Prom Committee 3. 4; Campus Day Committee; Senior Week Committee; Election Committee. Chairman; Intramurals. 72 LEO P. CALLAHAN B.A., Philosophy St. Columban Seminary Sacred Hearts Seminary Third Order 3, 4; N.F.C.C.S. 3. MICHAEL RICHARD CLONEY B.A., Economics U.S. Marine Corps Bishop Loughlin Memorial High School Who's Who In American Colleges and Universities; Franciscan Spirit Award; Student Council 3. President 4; Class President 3; Phi Rho Pi 2. 3. 4; Third Order 2. 3. 4; N.F.C.C.S. 3. 4; Delegate to the Chicago Conference of Catholic Inter-Racial Council; I.R.C. 1.2, 3. 4; Spanish Club 1 ; Campus Day Committee. Co-Chairman; Junior Varsity Basketball 1. ROBERT JOHN CARDONE B.A., Sociology Bishop Loughlin Memorial High School Pi Alpha 2. 3. Vice Archon 4; Humanities Club 3. 4. 73 FRANK T. CONE B.A., English U.S. Navy St. Francis Preparatory School Phi Rho Pi 3. 4; Chesterton Club 1. 2. 3; German Club 2. 3. 4. RALPH JOHN D AMATO Accounting St. Augustine’s High School Dean's List 2; Business Club 1.2. 3: Varsity Baseball 1. 2. 3. 4. RAYMOND G. DAWID B.A., History St. Michael's Diocesan High School Dean’s List 1. 2. 3, 4; I.R.C. 2. 3. 4; Humanities Club 2. 3. 4; Student Group Leader. JOSEPH PIO DECAMINADA B.A., History Cathedral College High School Who's Who In American Colleges and Universities: Franciscan Spirit Award; Dean's List 3. 4; Student Council. Secretary 4; Class Secretary 4; Phi Rho Pi 3. Treasurer 4; Third Order 3. 4; Sodality 3. Secretary 4; I.R.C. 3. 4; Humanities Club 3; Indicator Club 3; Senior Week Committee: Election Committee; Intramurals. JOHN CARL DEVIR B.S., Chemistry Cardinal Hayes High School Pi Alpha 3.4; Humanities Club 1,4; Indicator Club 2. 3. 4; Junior Varsity Basketball; Intramurals. CONSTANTINE MELCHORRER DcMAIRO B.B.A., Economics St. Francis Preparatory School Business Club 3. 4. 75 JAMES P. DUFFY B.A., English Far Rockaway High School Sodality 1, 2. S. 4; Vocation Club 1. 2. 3. HARRY S. FARRELL B.A., Economics U.S. Marine Corps Cathedral College High School Pi Alpha 2. 3, 4; Golf Team 4; Intramurals. ANTHONY JOSEPH FAVALE B.A., Sociology Lafayette High School Phi Rho Pi 2. 3. 4; I RC. 3; Humanities Club 3; Troupers 2. 3. 76 JOSEPH FRANCIS FERRIS B.A., History St. Fronds Preparatory School Who's Who In American Colleges and Universities; Franciscan Spirit Award: Student Council 3. Treasurer 4; Sodality 3. 4; Franciscan 4; Voice 3. 4; I R C. 2. 3. 4; Business Club 1, 2. 4; Varsity Basketball Business Manager 3. 4. JAMES M. GALLAGHER Economics U.S. Army Brooklyn Technical High School Dean's List 1 ; Franciscan Spirit Award; Dean's Oratorical Contest 3. Winner 2; Student Council 3; Third Order 3. 4; Business Club I. 2. 3. 4; Freshman Hazing Committee; Varsity Bowling 2. 3. 4. 77 JAMES M. FORTUNE B.A., Economics U.S. Army Manual Training High School I.R.C. 3.4. GEORGE JOSEPH GENOVESE B.B.A., Economics St. Fronds Preparatory School Business Club 3. 4. JOHN S. B. GRAZIADEI, JR. B.A.. English James Madison High School Dean's List 2. 3. 4; Humanities Club 1. 2. 3. 4; Junior Varsity Basketball 1. 78 JOSEPH HEANEY B.A., History St. Augustine's Diocesan High School I R C. 1. 2. 3. 4; Humanities Club 2. 3. 4; Intramurals. PETER IMPERATO B.B.A., Accounting St. Francis Preparatory School Who's Who In American Colleges and Universities; Franciscan Spirit Award; Class President 1. 2. 4; Student Council 1. 2. 4. Secretary 3; Phi Rho Pi 2. 3. 4; Voice 1. 2. 3. Business Manager 4; Business Club 1. 2. 3. Student Council Representative 4; Election Committee. 79 THOMAS P. HIGGINS B.A., History St. Francis Preparatory School Student Council 1: Class Secretary 2. 3; Franciscan 4; I RC. 2. 3. 4; Troupers 4; Varsity Baseball 2; Junior Varsity Basketball I ; Intramurals. JOSEPH PHILIP IPPOLITO B.A., History U S. Air Force Glenclyffe High School Phi Rho Pi 3. 4; I.R.C. 3. 4. DONALD F. JONES B.A., History St. Francis Preparatory School Student Council Representative I : Pi Alpha 2. 3. 4; I R C. 1.2. 3. Historian 4; Intramurals. JOHN J. JUDGE B.B.A., Economics St. Francis Preparatory School Business Club 3. 4; Intramurals. 80 JOSEPH P. KRAMER B.B.A., Accounting Rice High School Business Club 2, 3, 4. JOHN LAUGHLIN B.A., History St. Augustine's Diocesan High School I.R.C. 3. 4; Indicator Club 1. 2: Mendel Club 1, Student Council Representative 2, 3; St. Patrick's Day Committee 2. 3; Intramurals. 81 CARL FRANK LANZISERA B.A., Sociology New Utrecht High School Phi Rho Pi 2. 3. 4; Third Order 1.2. 3. 4; I.R.C. 1. 2. 3. 4; Humanities Club 3. 4; Troupers 2. 3. 4; Intramurals. CHARLES ANDREW LETTERI B.A., History Bishop Loughlin Memorial High School Dean's List 1.3; Student Council 1.2; Class Treasurer 1 ; Phi Rho Pi 1.2. 4. Treasurer 3; I.R.C. 1.2. 3. 4; Humanities Club 1.2; Troupers 2. 3; Intramurals. ROBERT R. LITTLE B.A., English Cathedral College High School Who's Who In American Colleges and Universities; Franciscan Spirit Award; Dean's List 1. 2. 3. 4; Dean's Oratorical Contest 3; Sodality 2. Secretary 3. President 4; Franciscan. Senior Class Editor 4; Voice 2. 3. Associate Editor 4; Humanities Club 1. 2. 3. Historian 4; Senior Week Committee; Intramurals. DANIEL P. MANNIX B.B.A., Economics All Hallows High School Who's Who In American Colleges and Universities; I.R.C. 2. 3. 4; Business Club 2. 3. 4; Varsity Basketball 2. 3. Captain 4; Intramurals. 82 —----------------------------------------------------——— WILLIAM LOUIS MATARESE B.A., History St. Fronds Preparatory School Phi Rho Pi 1. 2. 3. 4; I.R.C. I. 2, 3. Secretary 4; Humanities Club 2; Intramurals. EDWARD PATRICK McCARTNEY B.B.A., Economics U.S. Navy St. Francis Preparatory School Business Club 3. 4; Intramurals. 83 STEPHEN G. McCarthy B.A., Economics St. Francis Preparatory School Pi Alpha 2. 3. 4; Tennis Team 4; Intramurals. JOHN JOSEPH McCONEGHY B.B.A., Economics Franklin K. Lane High School Business Club 1,2. 3. 4: Varsity Baseball 1.2. 3.4; Intramurals. CHARLES R. McCONNELL B.B.A., Accounting U.S. Army Midwood High School Dean's List 2. 3; N.F.C.C.S. 4; Varsity Bowling 1 ; Junior Varsity Basketball 1. ARTHUR EUGENE MclNERNEY B.A.. English Sf. Michael's Diocesan High School Dean's List 3. 4; Humanities Club 1. 2. Treasurer 3. 4; Indicator Club 1 ; Troupers 4; Varsity Baseball 2. 3. 4; Inframurals. 84 HAROLD FRANCIS McLEER B.B.A., Accounting Brooklyn Technical High School Dean's List 1. 2. 3. 4; Class Vice President 1; Class Secretary 2; Business Club 2, 3. 4; Varsity Bowling 2. WILLIAM G. McKENNA B.A., English U.S. Army Robert Louis Stevenson High School Franciscan 4; N.F.C.C.S. 1 ; Troupers. Student Council Representative 3. SALVATORE MILITANO B.S.. Biology U.S. Army Lafayette High School Phi Rho Pi 2. 3. 4; Mendel Club 1. 2. 3. 4; Freshman Track Manager 1. 85 JOHN GERARD MELITO B.B.A., Accounting St. Francis Preparatory School Third Order 1, 2. 3. 4; Humanities Club 4; Business Club 1. 2. 3. 4; Troupers 2, 3. 4. EUGENE THOMAS MORAN B.B.A., Accounting U.S. Navy Erasmus Hall High School Class Vice President 3; Pi Alpha 2. 3. 4; Business Club 2. 3. President 4; Intramurals. JAMES J. MURPHY B.B.A., Economics St. John’s Preparatory School Business Club 1.2, 3. 4; Varsity Basketball 1. 2. 3. 4; Intramurals. 86 JOHN LEE MURPHY Accounting St. Michael's Diocesan High School Dean's List 3, 4; Business Club 2. 3, 4; Intramurals. BENEDETTO CHARLES OCCHIOGROSSO B.A., English Erasmus Hall High School Who's Who In American Colleges and Universities: Franciscan Spirit Award; Dean’s List 3; Student Council 4; Pi Alpha 2. Corresponding Secretary 3. Master of Ceremonies 4; Franciscan. Copy Editor 3: Voice 2. Feature Editor 3; Cord. Editor-in-Chief 2; Arts Quarterly 4; Humanities Club 2. 3. 4; Troupers 2. President 3; Saint Bonaventure Philosophical Society 4; Awards Committee: Junior Varsity Basketball 1.2. 87 FRANCIS E. O BRIEN B.S., Biology Andrew Jackson High School Mendel Club 1, 2. JOSEPH ANTHONY O’CONNELL B.A., Sociology Bishop Loughlin Memorial High School Who’s Who In American Colleges and Universities: Franciscan Spirit Award; Student Council 4; Phi Rho Pi. Chairman Social Committee 3. Praetor 4; Third Order 3. 4; Sodality 3. Vice President 4; N.F. C C S. 3. Junior Delegate 4; I R C. 3. 4; Varsity Bowling 3. 4; Intramurals. TIMOTHY JOSEPH O’DEA B.B.A., Economics Power Memorial Academy Student Council. Entertainment Committee. Co-Chairman: Pi Alpha 3. Student Council Representative 4; Business Club 2. 3. 4; Intramurals. ROBERT GEORGE O’DONNELL B.S., Chemistry Bishop Loughlin Memorial High School Indicator Club 1. 2. 3. 4; Math Club 1, 2; Intramurals. 88 LOUIS PLOCHOCUl B.A., History Grover Cleveland High School I.R.C. 1,2, 3, Vice President 4; Humanities Club 2; Varsity Baseball 2, 3. 4; Junior Varsity Basketball 1, 2, 3; Intramurals. ANTHONY LOUIS RAFFAELE B.S., Mathematics U.S. Army Manual Training High School Math Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Intramurals. 89 JOHN S. QUIRKE B.B.A., Economics U.S. Air Force St. Francis Preparatory School Pi Alpha 2. 3, Corresponding Secretary 4; Voice 2. 3. 4; Delegate to Chicago Conference of Catholic Inter-Racial Council; I.R.C. 2. 3, 4; Business Club 2. 3, Business Representative 4; Student Group Leader; Intramurals. JOHN EDWARD RUSH B.A., English St. Francis Preparatory School Student Council 3; Class Treasurcr 3; Third Order 1, 2. 3. 4; Humanities Club 1,2. 3. Treasurer 4; Indicator Club 1 ; Troupers 2. Business Manager 3. 4. RAFFAELE SABIA B.S., Chemistry Scuola Media Italiana St. Francis Preparatory School Dean’s List 1, 2. 3. 4; Indicator Club 1,2, 3, 4; Mendel Club 1.2, 3. 4; Math Club 1. 2. 90 JAMES J. SANTORA B.B.A., Accounting Sf. Michael's Diocesan High School Business Club 1. 2. 3, 4; Varsity Bowling 2. 3. 4; Intramurals. ROBERT J. SCRIVANI B.A., History Forest Hills High School Phi Rho Pi 2. 3. 4; I.R.C. 1. 2. 3. 4; Mendel Club 1.2; Troupers 2. 3. 4. 91 MICHAEL ANTHONY SANTULLI B.S.. Chemistry Sf. Francis Preparatory School Dean's List 4; Phi Rho Pi 2. 3. 4; Third Order 1, 2. 3, 4; Humanities Club 3. 4; Indicator Club 1, 2. 3. 4; Intramurals. THOMAS DANIEL SCULLY B.A.. History St. Francis Preparatory School Who’s Who In American Colleges and Universities; Franciscan Spirit Award; Dean's List 3; Class Treasurer 4; Pi Alpha 2. 3. Secretary 4; Cord. Associate Editor 2; I.R.C. 1.2. 3. President 4; Humanities Club 2. 3; Intramurals. EDWARD J. SHANAHAN, JR. B.A., History U.S. Marine Corps Lafayette High School Dean's List 1. 2. 3. 4; Phi Rho Pi 2. 4. Corresponding Secretary 3; Third Order I. 2. 3. 4; I.R.C. 2. 3. 4; Humanities Club I. Historian 2. CORNELIUS R. SULLIVAN B.B.A., Accounting U.S. Army Bishop Loughlin Memorial High School Dean's List 4; Humanities Club 4; Business Club 3. 4. 92 JEROME R. SWIETNICKI B.A., French Cathedral College High School Who's Who In American Colleges and Universities; Franciscan Spirit Award; Dean's List 3. 4; Phi Rho Pi 3. 4; Third Order 4; Sodality 3. Student Council Representative 4; I R C. 3, 4; Humanities Club 3, President 4. WILLIAM ROBERT TRAVERS B.A., Sociology U.S. Coast Guard St. John's Preparatory School Student Council 3. 4; Phi Rho Pi 2. 3. 4; Voice 2, 3.4; Franciscan 3: I R.C. 1.2. 3. 4; Spanish Club 1 ; Varsity Baseball 3. 4; Varsity Basketball 1,2; Varsity Bowling 2. 3. 4. PASQUALE ANTHONY TOSCANO B.S., Biology St. Francis Preparatory School Pi Alpha 3. 4; Third Order 3. 4; Mendel Club; Troupers 4. 93 THOMAS JOSEPH WALLACE B.S., Chemistry St. Fronds Preparatory School Dean’s List 1.2. 3. 4; Indicator Club 1.2. 3. 4; Intramurals. B.S., Mathematics Bishop Loughlin Memorial High School Humanities Club 1: Math Club 1, 2. Secretary. Treasurer 3. President 4. DONALD A. TRIZZINO B.B.A., Accounting Straubenmiller High School Phi Rho Pi 2. 4. Social Committee. Chairman 3: Business Club 1. 2. 3. 4; Varsity Baseball 2; Intramurals. JOHN WAHL EDWARD ANDREW WEIS B.B.A., Economics St. Ann's Academy Dean’s List 3; Student Council 3. 4; Phi Rho Pi 3. Vice Praetor 4. Social Committee. Chairman 4; Third Order 3. 4; Sodality 1,2. 3. 4; I.R.C. 1.2. 3. 4; Business Club 3. 4; Mendel Club 2; Vocation Club 1. ARTHUR STANLEY WILSON B.S., Biology Bishop Loughlin Memorial High School Dean's List; Phi Rho Pi 1.2. 3. 4; Indicator Club 1. 2. 3; Mendel Club 1.2. 3. 4. 95 STEPHEN JAMES WHELAN B.B.A., Accounting St. Michael's Diocesan High School Who's Who In American Colleges and Universities; Duns Scotus 3. 4; Dean's List 1. 2. 3. 4; Pi Alpha 2. 3. Treasurer 4; Business Club 3. Vice President 4; Junior Varsity Basketball 1,2. Settiar Dinectony ALFONSIN. EUGENE ALI, EDWARD . . ASSELTA. MICHAEL . . . BARBATSCHI. FERDINAND . BILELLO. PASQUALE . . BLACK. GEORGE . . . BLOMBERG. WILLIAM . . BOEHM. RAYMOND . . . BROGAN. CORNELIUS . . CALLAHAN. LEO . . CARDONE. ROBERT . CLONEY. MICHAEL . . ! CONE. FRANK............ D’AMATO. RALPH . DAW ID. RAYMOND . . . DECAMINADA. JOSEPH . . DeMAIRO, CONSTANTINE . DEVIR. JOHN . . DUFFY, JAMES . . . [ FARRELL. HARRY . . FAVALE. ANTHONY . . FERRIS. JOSEPH . . . FORTUNE. JAMES ... GALLAGHER. JAMES . . GALOWSKI. STANLEY . . GENOVESE. GEORGE . . . GRAZIADEI, JOHN . HEANEY. JOSEPH . . . . HIGGINS. THOMAS . . IMPERATO. PETER . . . IPPOLITO. JOSEPH . . . JONES. DONALD .... JUDGE. JOHN............ KRAMER. JOSEPH . . LANZISERA. CARL . . . LAUGHLIN. JOHN . . LETTER I, CHARLES . . LITTLE. ROBERT . . . MANNIX. DANIEL . . . MATARESE. WILLIAM . . McCarthy. Stephen . . McCartney, edward . . McCONEGHY, JOHN . . . McConnell. Charles . . MclNERNEY. ARTHUR . McKENNA. WILLIAM . . McLEER. HAROLD . . MELITO. JOHN .... MILITANO. SALVATORE MORAN. EUGENE . . MURPHY. JAMES .... MURPHY. JOHN . . O’BRIEN. FRANCIS . . . OCCHIOGROSSO. BENEDETTO O’CONNELL. JOSEPH . . . O DEA. TIMOTHY .... O’DONNELL. ROBERT . . PLOCHOCHI. LOUIS . QUIRKE. JOHN .... RAFFAELE. ANTHONY . . REILLY. WILLIAM . . . RUSH. JOHN............ SA8IA. RAFFAELE . . SANTORA. JAMES . . . SANTULLI. MICHAEL . SCRIVANI. ROBERT . . SCULLY. THOMAS . . . SHANAHAN. EDWARD . . SULLIVAN. CORNELIUS . . SWIETNICKI. JEROME . . TOSCANO. PASQUALE . . TRAVERS. WILLIAM . . . TRIZZINO. DONALD . . WAHL. JOHN............ WALLACE. THOMAS . . . WEIS. EOWARD .... WHELAN. STEPHEN . . . WILSON. ARTHUR . . . 349 73rd Street, Brooklyn .... 1 325 64th Street. Brooklyn .... 30 Dahlger Place. Brooklyn .... 1932 Grove Street, Brooklyn 293 Harmon Street. Brooklyn 358 53rd Street. Brooklyn .... 2269 Crcston Avenue, Bronx . 75-34 65th Drive. Middle Village . . 95-60 I I 3th Street, Richmond Hill 36 Park Place. Brooklyn............... 209-03 110th Avenue. Queens Village 37- 60 72nd Street. Jackson Heights . 1133 E. 2nd Street. Brooklyn . . . 25 Second Street. Brooklyn .... 657 50th Stret, Brooklyn.............. 262 Withers Street, Brooklyn . . . 99 President Street. Brooklyn . . . 38- 09 48th Avenue, Sunnyside . . 438 Beach 133rd Street, Belle Harbor . 9 N. Lewis Place. Rockville Center . . 205 Bay 20th Street. Brooklyn . . . 698 Rugby Road. Brooklyn .... 446 43rd Street. Brooklyn .... 6 Second Street, Brooklyn .... 150-06 Beaver Road. Jamaica . . . 3038 Ocean Avenue, Brooklyn . . . 2313 Avenue Y. Brooklyn .... 1165 E. 15th Street, Brooklyn . . . 775 Coney Island Avenue. Brooklyn . 148 President Street. Brooklyn . . . 422 Cleveland Street, Brooklyn . . . 97 Noble Street. Brooklyn .... 8415 4th Avenue. Brooklyn .... 23-38 125th Street. College Point . . 1450 83rd Street, Brooklyn .... 397 Degraw Street. Brooklyn . . . 146 Skillman Street, Brooklyn . . . 39- 26 Bell Boulevard. Bayside . . . 50 Frederick Place. Bergenfield, N. J. . 964 75th Street. Brooklyn .... 124 35th Street. Union City. N. J. . . 221 Clinton Avenue, Brooklyn . . . 30 Sutton Street, Brooklyn .... 863 E. 14th Street, Brooklyn . . . 438 Prospect Avenue. Brooklyn . . 32-16 32nd Street. Astoria .... 1856 E. 37th Street. Brooklyn . . . 236 6th Avenue. Brooklyn .... 58 Bay 8th Street. Brooklyn .... 259 Martense Street. Brooklyn . . . 580 E. 22nd Street. Brooklyn . . . 87 Chester Avenue, Brooklyn . 241-09 Cancy Road. Rosedale . . . . 163 E. 8th Street. Brooklyn . . . . 98 Grant Avenue. Brooklyn . . . . 111-08 75th Avenue, Forest Hills . . 88-14 206th Street. Hollis . . . . 2031 Woodrine Street. New York . . 47 N. Vivyen Street, 8ergenfield. N. J 363A 5th Street. Brooklyn . . . . 210 Clinton Avenue. Brooklyn . . , 987 Jefferson Avenue. Brooklyn . , 504 Clinton Street. Brooklyn . . , 81 Tehama Street, Brooklyn . . . . 28 Allen Street. Allendale. N. J. . . 144-31 76th Street. Flushing . . 344 62nd Strcot. Brooklyn . . . 922 Albermarle Road. Brooklyn 202-16 42nd Avenue. Bayside . . 290 rith Street. Brooklyn . . . 224 Sixth Avenue, Brooklyn . 86-02 Park Lane So., Woodhavcn . 8674 20th Avenue, Brooklyn . . 94-14 113th Street, Richmond Hill 92-02 216th Street. Queens Village 43-44 163rd Street. Flushing . . 964 78th Street. Brooklyn . . . 71 Werber Avenue. Malvcrne . . SH 5-1723 CL 6-1507 SH 8-5175 EV 6-0275 HY 2-4721 FO 7-2596 DA 6-0543 VI 9-3297 NE 8-0286 HO 8-7098 NE 9-7580 NA 8-3913 UL 3-8357 . ST 2-9321 MA 5-6845 . NE 4-3722 . RO 4-3576 . CO 6-1622 ! GE 6-8344 . UL 2-3684 . Nl 8-3792 . Nl 8-1992 . NA 8-4584 9-6208 . UL 5-4990 . EV 9-4158 6-2644 . IN 1-5143 . CL 9-2111 8-8680 8-3455 . BA 4-6276 . DU 4-6017 8-7920 . UN 6-8367 . NE 8-8732 . EV 3-3257 . ES 7-4858 . ST 8-4338 . RA 6-0460 . ES 6-3892 . HY 9-3433 . Cl 6-0180 ! GE 4-0108 . GE 6-5407 . LA 7-3042 . GE 5-2387 . Ml 7-1503 . LI 4-9756 . HO 4-7313 . HY 7-5514 ’. ST 8-4977 . UL 5-0189 . TE 6-9210 .’ UL 3-2278 AL I-3504M . BO 3-3417 . GE 9-8675 . IN 9-5418 HY 9-3950 . UL 7-6174 . VI 6-2892 . ES 3-2363 . VI 6-5252 . HO 8-4340 . FL 8-0471 . SH 8-3286 . LY 3-8538 96 COMPLIMENTS OF THE TROUPERS BROTHER GILES. O.S.F. FRANK SCOTTI Moderator President Compliments of THE MANGER VANDERBILT HOTEL PARK AVENUE AT 34th STREET THE BROGAN FAMILY ▲ Just 2 blocks from the Empire State Building, convenient to Grand Central, Pennsylvania Station, The Manger Vanderbilt is the nearest major Hotel to the East Side Airlines Terminal. Subways and Buses stop at the door. Four fine restaurants, 600 large rooms, all with radio, many with TV, many air-conditioned. Air-Conditioned Banquet facilities for up to 450. Home of the famous Purple Tree Cocktail Lounge. T. J. KELLEY 11 General Manager COMPLIMENTS OF THE D’AMBRA FAMILY 97 Compliments of Pi Alpha Fraternity Compliments of Phi Rho Pi National Fraternity BETA CHAPTER 98 Compliments of THE FATHERS’ CLUB of ST. FRANCIS COLLEGE JOHN GARDNER—President FRANK D’AMBRA—Vice President JOSEPH ASSELTA—Recording Secretary CHARLES LETTER I—Treasurer GEORGE SEARING—Corresponding Secretary BROTHER AUGUSTINE. O.S.F.—Moderator Compliments of SOFARELL BROTHERS BUILDING CO., INC. 243-29 MERRICK ROAD ROSEDALE. NEW YORK 99 Complimentt of The International Relations Club A RINGS PINS MEDALS CHARMS CUPS PLAQUES TROPHIES excellent design skilled craftsmanship superb quality YOUR CLASS JEWELER DIEGES CLUST 17 JOHN STREET, NEW YORK 8. N. Y. BOSTON • PROVIDENCE MANUFACTURING JEWELERS With Best Wishes From BROOKLYN’S FAMILY BANK KINGS COUNTY TRUST COMPANY Established 1889 Fulton Street at the Corner of Court Square BROOKLYN 1. N. Y. Member of the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation 100 Compliments of THE STUDENT COUNCIL of St. Francis College Compliments of BARNES NOBLE, INC “The Official St. Francis College Bookstore” Used and New Textbooks Bought and Sold 119 Livingston Street (Corner of Pearl, one flight up) Main Store 5th Ave. and 18th Street, N. Y. C. 101 COMPLIMENTS OF THE ALUMNI ASSOCIATION of St. Francis College OFFICERS President..........................................JUSTIN MAHONEY. ’38 Vice President..................................MICHAEL PETITO. ’50 Recording Secretary............................BERNARD DONATO. 52 Financial Secretary............................DANIEL D'ERRICO. 50 Treasurer...............................................JOSEPH McCABE. ’49 Historian.................................NICHOLAS A. FIORENZA. 36 Executive Secretary..........................BROTHER LIGUORI. O.S.F. 102 Thati Bohack is your store, too! This great food chain, with stores in every corner of Long Island, is as local as your community newspaper. We're proud to be a part of Long Island's economy .. . and we are dedicated to serving this great community with the finest foods at low prices. Make it a habit to shop at your neighborhood Bohack Store .. . and join the thousands who save regularly by shopping regularly at Long Island's Own Food Markets. LAckawanna 4-1891-2 ALBERT CIRI, INC. CUSTOM MADE GARMENTS 214 West 29th Street New York I. N. Y. THE S. K. SMITH COMPANY Manufacturers of the Covers for the 1956 Franciscan 52 Vanderbilt Avenue New York 17. N. Y. Compliments of HAMILTON FEDERAL SAVINGS AND LOAN ASSOCIATION of Brooklyn, New York Your Savings Are Insured To $10,000.00 413 86th Street. Brooklyn 9. N. Y. South Brooklyn Office 498 Court Street. Brooklyn 31, N. Y. 103 Compliments of fH A WONDERFUL PLACE DAVIS STUDIO TO DINE WITH A DATE Official Yearbook Photographer ScHRAFfT'S ▲ 326 MAMARONECK AVENUE In Brooklyn 386 FULTON STREET 912 FLATBUSH AVENUE and MAMARONECK. N. Y. 38 Other New York Restaurants Compliments of THE VOICE STAFF Exchange Editor FRANK SCOTTI Faaturo Editor BILL PROFREIDT Business Manager PETER IMPERATO Editor-in-Chief—ROBERT BUETTI Associate Editor—ROBERT LITTLE Managing Editor—JAMES MARINO News Editor JACK MALAGRAPH Copy Editor JOE CRIVELLI Council Representative JOHN RUSH Sports Editor JACK MONAGHAN Layout Editor CARL SARDEGNA Art Editor JOHN DRUM 104 Sponsors Mr. and Mrs. Max Brustein and Sons Friends of St. Francis College Shannon Brothers Trucking Mr. and Mrs. Alfred E. Smith Uniformed Fire Patrolmen’s Ass’n Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Whelan Patrons Mrs. Margaret L. Connor Mr. and Mrs. Dawid Mr. and Mrs. James Dillon and Son Mr. and Mrs. George Doumar and Family Chief Joseph J. Scanlon Boosters Michael Asselta Roy W. Babcock Ferdinand Barbatschi Mrs. Olanka Barbatschi Charles E. Barry Bert Bcrtosen George Black Robert 8olton Buddy Brogan David Brustein Serge J. Burack Eleanor G. Butler Eileen D. Canavan Jean Carlino Frank J. Colleton Vickie Cozzolino Joseph Crivelli Josephine Curcio Nicholas Curcio Louise DcLconardis Joseph Dorsa Albert G. Doumar Daniel R. Faulkner Frank Fctt Peter Gay Andrew Geoly James W. Given Miss N. Hart Nellie Hart William J. Hundt Jean Kirk William D. Maroncy Roy McGowan Jane Moynes Vincent Moynes Arthur Murray William Norman Joseph O'Connell Alexander C. O'Donnell Charles F. O'Donnell John W. O'Dwyer Mrs. John W. O'Dwycr Anthony Pascale Millie Pascale Ann Peters Miriam Roesko John J. Rush Frank Sconza Joseph Sconza Pauline Sconza Frank Scotti James C. Smith Peter N. Smith Joseph Stagnatti Edwin R. Sutphin. Jr. Ann Sutton Compliments of THE VETERANS’ CLUB of ST. FRANCIS COLLEGE MAin 5-8516 MILES LIQUOR STORE, INC. 241 Court Street Brooklyn, N. V. Cor. Baltic Street Compliments of THE BUSINESS CLUB of St. Francis College A 105 BENTLEY Cr SIMON, INC. 7 West 36th Street New York 18, N. Y. Manufacturers of ACADEMIC CAPS, GOWNS AND HOODS FOR ALL DEGREES Outfitters to over 3000 Schools, Colleges, and Churches BELLIS WIRE WORKS, INC. 307-309 Scholes St. Brooklyn 6, N. Y. TELEPHONES HYACINTH 7-191 3-1914-1915 JOHN F. BARDY, PRESIDENT Duffy after Duffy serving generation after generation . . . The founder of this firm, who was the father of the present owner, was baptized in St. Paul’s Parish over a hundred years ago. Joseph 0. ©uffj) funeral fiomes 9th ST. AND 4th AVE. 77th ST. AND 5th AVE. BROOKLYN 15, N. Y. SOuth 8-6981 Compliments of THE CLASS OF 1957 THE CLASS OF 1958 THE CLASS OF 1959 106 NEW CITY PRINTING CO 8 0 2 SIP ST., UNION CITY, N.J UNion 7-2400 New York Phone LOngocre 4-9161 We. the Editors and Staff of the 1956 Franciscan. wish to thank all those who assisted us in the presentation of this book. The Administration and the Faculty Fred and Frank Ball, and the Employees of New City Printing Co. Davis Studio James E. Thomas. S. K. Smith Company
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