St Francis College - Franciscan Yearbook (Brooklyn, NY)

 - Class of 1957

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§ L t; u “Life is a voyage. The winds of life come strong From every point; yet each will speed thy course along, If thou with steady hand when tempests blow Canst keep thy course aright and never once let go.” ..... -- P ie e tti jj jf U Ah ST. FRANCIS COLLEGE Brooklyn, New York John F. Drum, Jr. Editor-in-Chief J. Brian McCarthy Associate Editor tf-atUeSi Mau Uce. JlaMett Chaplain eaicatian The Senior Class Dedicates This Yearbook To The Late Rev. Maurice Hassett. “A Successful Voyager” Administration Faculty . Seniors . Undergraduates Athletics Activities Advertisers • !!!] H:a i!i “Ho!—strike away the bars and blocks, And set the good ship free!” HIS EXCELLENCY 7luun U £. Moilcuf., £. 7.2). Archbishop-Bishop of Brooklyn Requicscat in $)ace QnxUUeA, fje uutte, PRESIDENT ■ M.A., JU .2 . PRESIDENT EMERITUS Rev. Rnoilte i GeLutiha, 0.S.4., M.A. J AZ. Rev. fewUheti GcunilUui, 0.S.Q., PU.%. DEAN 10 MasufGSvet Gatuto REGISTRAR Bnatkesi ' UnJicut, 0. S. 4., PU. 2 . TREASURER BteUltesi Kilia+i, 6, S, DIRECTOR OF ADMISSIONS 1 1 BROTHER DANIEL, O.S.F. Assistant in Library EVELYN CUFF Assistant in Library BROTHER PHILIP, O.S.F., Ph.D. Director of Student Personnel Services JOHN CONRON, M.A. Director of Public Relations and Placement 12 BROTHER ANTHELM, O.S.F., M.S. Librarian 13 BROTHER ROGER, O.S.F., Ph.D. Moderator of Athletics “One ship drives east and another drives west With the self-same winds that blow, ’Tis the set of the sails and not the gales Which tell us the way to go.” 4 t , 49 47 5 59 59 ; 45 48 4? 49 46 46 50 46 5i S8 45 48 47 y- 53 57 58 4 48 45 50 46 56 56 46 45 46 55 47 f ' k 46 h 42 46 49 . 46 47 47 ‘3 49 40 FRANK X. ALT I MAR I, LL.B. Lecturer in Business Law BROTHER AUGUSTINE, O.S.F., M.S. Instructor in Education JOHN BURKE, M.S. Associate Professor of Chemistry 40 ' 40 42 30 35 s y ' i 3 V 3? 76 23 39 30 . 2 ? y 26 34 30 ,o 40 41 40 40 39 A 4 0 . t0 ° a . 40 40 46 BROTHER CELSUS, O.S.F., M.A, Instructor in Theology T ‘rT 1 BROTHER DAVID, O.S.F., M.A Instructor in Mathematics JOSEPH B. CASTRONOVO, M.B.A. Lecturer in Accounting [ •!« «■ FRANCIS A. DELANEY, M.A. Associate Professor of Speech 17 ' - ♦ ♦ ,. ♦ “ , r , v -• i . x V . t A r ' HtU V. « hu f vf . C K H ■ ' l. t H K P f H K ' fr S ’ « l) L Mr u Th Md U U BROTHER FINBARR, O.S.F., M.A. Associate Professor of Social Studies REV. JOHN T. FLEMING, S.T.L. Lecturer in Theology NICHOLAS A. FIORENZA. M.A. Associate Professor of Modern Languages 18 JAMES KELLY Director of Brooklyn Historical Studies Institute CLEMENT S. JEDRZEJEWSKI, Ph.D. Professor of Social Studies 19 john j. a. McLaughlin, pkd. Associate Professor of Biology O L0 i-mm •;? -.i - GEORGE MARKS, B.A. Director of Science Laboratories ? 20 john j. McDermott, m.a. Instructor in Philosophy J JOSEPH LOUIS MAGNANI, M.S. Lecturer in Chemistry 14 DONALD METZ, Ph.D. Assistant Professor of Chemistry - Physics REV. HARRY A. CULKIN Lecturer in Theology EUGENE O’BRIEN, CAND. Ph.D. Lecturer in Chemistry 4 _ BROTHER PASCAL, O.S.F., Ph.D. Professor of Philosophy JULIUS REZLER, Ph.D Associate Professor of Economics • 1 Nv, GEORGE STOLZ, Ph.D. Instructor in Modern Languages FRANCIS X. SLADE, M.A. Instructor in Philosophy JOHN TRICAMO, M.A. Instructor in Social Studies EDGAR M. TASCHDJ IAN, Agr.D. Professor of Biology JOHN WILLNER, B.C.S., L.L.M., C.P.A. Lecturer in Accounting 22 Terry Cempa, Jessie Valentino, Mary Polkosnik, Ruth Murphy. OUfice, Stajfl Mrs. Connor checks the manifest with Jessie. FRED WILKENS Custodian 23 ‘Humble voyagers are we, O’er Life’s dim, unsounded sea, Seeking only some calm clime; Touch us gently, gentle Time.” ANTHONY D. ABBATE B.S., Chemistry New Utrecht High School Pfii Rho Pi 2, 3, 4; Humanities Club 3, 4; Math Club 1 ; Science Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Intramurals 1, 2, 3; Dean ' s List 4. GEORGE E. ACHENBACH B.B.A., Accounting Bishop Loughlin High School Business Club 1, 2, 3, 4; I.R.C. 3; J.V. Basketball 1, 2; Varsity Basketball 4; Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4. FREDERICK BATTENFELD B.B.A., Accounting St. Francis Preparatory School DONALD A. BIRGELES Economics Bayside High School Business Club 2, 3, 4. FRANCIS J. BERMUDEZ B.A., English Bishop Loughlin High School Who ' s Who in American Colleges and Univer¬ sities; Franciscan Spirit Award; Dean’s List 3; Student Council 1,2, 3.; Franciscan, Literary Edi¬ tor 4; Phi Rho Pi 3, .4; Humanities Club 1, 2, 3, Secretary 4; N.F.C.C.S. 3, 4, Sr. Delegate 4; Philosophy Commission Student Group Leader 4; Student Council Advisory Board (Chairman). DANIEL P. BLAKE B.A., History Saint Augustine High School Franciscan Spirit Award; Student Council 4; Phi Rho Pi 2, 3, Vice Praetor 4; I.R.C. 1, 2, 3, 4; Semper Fi President 4; Student Group Leader 3; Baseball 1,2, 3; Cross Country 3, Captain 4; Saint Patrick’s Day Committee 4; Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4. THOMAS F. BLIGH B.A., History St. Francis Preparatory School U. S. Army Dean ' s List 4; Voice 1, 3, 4; Humanities 1, 3, 4; I.R.C. 1, 3, Treasurer 4; Troupers 2, 3, 4; Third Order 2, 3, 4; Religion Club 1; Bazaar Commit¬ tee 1. GEORGE BLUNDELL B.A., French St. Francis Preparatory School Voice 3; Business Club 1,2, 3, 4; Humanities Club 1, 2, 3, 4; I.R.C. 1, 4; Semper Fi 4; Third Order; Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4. SALVATORE J. BOLOGNA Accounting St. Francis Preparatory School FRANK S. BONURA B.S., Biology Grover Cleveland High School Science Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Secretary 4; Intramurals 1; Student Council 3; Representative to Medical Conference. ROBERT E. BUETTI Accounting Boys High School Who ' s Who in American Colleges and Univer¬ sities; Franciscan Spirit Award; Franciscan 1,2, 3, 4; Voice 1, News Editor 2, Editor in Chief 3, Edi¬ torial Advisor 4, Voice Award Committee Chair¬ man; Pi Alpha 1, 2, 3, 4; Business Club 1, 2, 3, 4; I.R.C. 1, 2, 3, 4; Troupers 2, 3; Sophomore Hazing Committee; Student Group Leaders; Campus Day Committee, Chairman ; Intramurals 3, 4. ROBERTO BOTERO B.B.A., Economics Crannell Preparatory School Business Club 2, 3, 4. mm VINCENT J. BUFFA B.B.A., Economics New Utrecht High School Business Club 2, 3, 4. EUGENE T. BURNS B.B.A., Accounting Saint Francis Prep U.S. Army Business Club 3, 4; International Relation Club 3, 4; Intramurals 1, 2, 3; Veterans Club 3, 4; Golf Team 3, 4. JEROME J. BUTLER B.A., History St. Francis Preparatory School THOMAS F. BYRNE B.A., History Boys High School U. S. Army Humanities 1, 2, 3, 4; I.R.C. 3, 4; Math Club 1,2; Veterans Club 3, 4; Intramurals 3. NUNZIO D. CAZZETTA B.A., French St. Francis Preparatory School Who ' s Who in American Colleges and Univer¬ sities; Franciscan Spirit Award; Dean ' s List 1, 2, 3, 4; Student Council 3, 4; Phi Rho Pi 1,2, 3, Sec¬ retary 4; Third Order 1, 2, 3, 4; Humanities 1, 2, Secretary 3, President 4; Science Club 1, 2; Stu¬ dent Group Leader 3, 4; Troupers 1; Awards Com¬ mittee 4; Dun Scotus 4. JOSEPH L. CELANO B.S., Chemistry Bishop Loughlin High School Voice 1; Math Club 1,2; Science Club 1,2; Dance Committee 3, 4; Troupers 1, 2; Prom Committee 4 Senior Week Committee 4; Intramurals 1, 2 ,’ 3 . CHARLES CENTRELLA B.S., Biology Newtown High School Dean ' s List 1; Student Council 3; Debating Club 4; Humanities Club 3, 4; Science Club 1, 4; N.F. C.C.S. 2, 4; Dean ' s Oratorical Contest 3; Cantors 1, 3; Student Group Leader 2 , 3 ; Troupers 1, 4; Intramurals 2, 3. RAYMOND A. CELLURA B.A., Philosophy St. Francis Preparatory School U. S. Army Voice 1,2; N.S.A. 1,2; Veterans Club 4; Sodality 1,2; Phi Rho Pi 2, 3, Praetor 4. THEODORE M. COOKE B.S., Chemistry St. Francis Preparatory School Vice President, Freshman Class; Treasurer, Sopho¬ more Class; Science Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Math Club 1,2, 3, 4; Intramurals 1,2, 3. RONALD F. CUNNINGHAM B.S., Mathematics Bishop Loughlin High School Dean ' s List 1, 2, 3 , 4; Math Club 1, 2, Secretary Treasurer 3, President 4; Science Club, Vice President 1, 2, 3, 4. FRANCIS CURRIERO B.S., Chemistry Holy Family High School U. S. Marine Corps Math Club 2, 3; Science Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Student Council; Intramurals 1,2, 3. JOSEPH J. DIONISIO B.A., English St. Francis Preparatory School Arts Quarterly 3, 4; Humanities 4; Intramurals 1, 2; Voice 1, 2, 3; St. Bonaventure Philosophical Society 2, 3. JAMES J. DILLON Accounting St. Francis Preparatory School Franciscan Spirit Award; Student Council 4; Fran¬ ciscan 2, 3, 4; Voice 1,2, 3, Business Manager 4; Pi Alpha 3, 4; Business Club 1, 2, 3, President 4; I.R.C. 1, 2, 3, 4; Student Group Leader 4; Hazing Committee; Intramurals 2, 3. WILLIAM DOHERTY B.A., English John Adams High School U. S. Army Dean ' s List 2, 3 , 4; Humanities Club 4; Veterans Club 3, 4; J. V. Basketball 1 ; Intramurals 2, 3. JOHN J. DONOHUE B.B.A., Accounting St. Francis Preparatory School Franciscan 2, 3., 4; Voice 1, 2 , 3 ; Pi Alpha 3, 4; Business Club i, 2, 3, 4; I.R.C. 1 , 2 , 3 , 4; Hazing Committee; Intramurals 1,2, 3, 4. JOSEPH P. DORSA B.A. History Bishop Loughlin High School Duns Scotus 3, 4, Vice President 4; Who ' s Who in American Colleges and Universities; Francis¬ can Spirit Award; Dean ' s List 1, 2, 3, 4; Student Council, Student Advisory Board 3, Treasurer 4; Franciscan 3, Layout Editor 4; Voice 3, 4; Arts Quarterly, Associate Editor 3, 4; Pi Alpha 3, 4; I R.C. 1,2, 3, 4; Schola Cantorum 2, 3 ; Troupers 1, 2, Executive Committee 3, Stage Manager 4; Awards Committee. ALBERT G. DOUMAR Economics St. Francis Preparatory School Duns Scotus 3, 4, Secretary 4; Who ' s Who in American Colleges and Universities; Franciscan Spirit Award; Dean ' s List 1,2, 3, 4; Student Coun¬ cil 2, 3, 4; Third Order 1, Librarian 2, 3, 4, Vice Prefect 3, 4; Honorable Mention, National Out¬ standing Catholic Youth Contest, 1956; Business Club 1,2, 3 4; Humanities Club 3, Vice President 4; N.F.C.C.S. Philosophy Commission 3, 4; St. Bonaventure Philosophical Society 3, 4; Student Council Advisory Board 3; Student Group Leader 3; Class Secretary 4. 3C JOHN F. DRUM, JR. B.A., Economics St. Francis Preparatory School Who ' s Who in American Colleges and Univer¬ sities; Franciscan Spirit Award; Student Council 2, 3 , 4; Franciscan 1, Art Layout Editor 2 , Associate Editor 3, Editor in Chief 4; Voice 1, 2 , Art Editor 3, 4; Art ' s Quarterly Art Editor 4; Pi Alpha 1,2,3, 4; Third Order 1, 2 , 3 , 4 ; Humani¬ ties Club 1, 2 , 3 , 4 ; I.R.C. 1, 2 , 3 , 4 ; Student Group Leaders 3; Publicists 4; Public Relations Assistant 3; Sports Publicity 2 , 3, 4; Student Press Representative 2 , 3, 4; Campus Day Committee 2 , 3; Prom Committee 2; Ring Committee Chair¬ man 3. ROBERT J. EGGERS Economics St. Anthony’s Juniorate Business Club 1, 2 , 3 , 4 ; I.R.C. 1,2; Third Order; Intramurals 1, 2, 3. JOHN E. FLANAGAN B.A., Philosophy St. Francis Preparatory School St. Bonaventure Philosophical Society 3, 4; Voice 1, 2, 3, 4; Arts Quarterly 3, Associate Editor 4; Intramurals 1, 2. THOMAS J. FERGUS Accounting St. Francis Preparatory School U. S. Army Dean ' s List 1, 2, 3, 4; Business Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Terrier Tooters 1, 2, 4; Third Order 1,2; Veterans Club 2, 3. GEORGE A. FOX B.B.A., Accounting Cardinal Hayes High School Business Club 1, 2, 3, 4 ; I.R.C.; Varsity Basket¬ ball 2, 3 ; Varsity Baseball 4; Intramurals 1. THOMAS A. FREY B.B.A., Economics Bishop Loughlin High School U. S. Navy Who ' s Who in American Colleges and Univer¬ sities; Franciscan Spirit Award; Business Club 2, 3, 4; Class Vice President 2, 3; N.F.C.C.S. 2, 3, 4, Senior Delegate 3; St. Bonaventure Philo¬ sophical Society 3, 4; Student Council 3, Vice President 4; Veteran ' s Club, Treasurer 3, 4; Awards Committee (Chairman) 4; Red Cross Com¬ mittee (Chairman) 4. JOHN W. GARDNER B.A., English Cardinal Hayes High School Who ' s Who in American Colleges and Univer¬ sities; Franciscan Spirit Award; Dean ' s List 2, 3, 4; Voice 1,2, 3, 4; Arts Quarterly 4; Forensic Society President 4; Humanities Club 1, 2, 3, 4; N.F.C. C.S. 4; Science Club 1,2; Scola Cantorum 2; Stu¬ dent Group Leaders 3; Troupers 2, 3, 4; Baseball Manager 2, 3, 4; Basketball Manager 2, 3, 4; Dun Scotus 4. MARIO J. GIACCHI B.A., Philosophy St. Augustine High School Who ' s Who in ' American Colleges and Univer¬ sities; Franciscan Spirit Award 3; Dean ' s List 1, 2 , 3; Student Council 2 , 3, 4; Arts Quarterly 3, 4; Anthonian Club 1, President 2, 3, 4; Humanities Club 2, 4; I.R.C. 4; N.F.C.C.S. 4; St. Bonaven- ture Philosophical Society, Secretary 3; Vice President 4; Schola Cantorum Director 2, 3, 4; Sodality 2, 3 ; Intramurals 2, 3 ; Duns Scotus 4. JAMES FRANCIS GOFF Accounting Cathedral College High School Dean ' s List 1, 3; Student Council 2, 4; Business Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Student Group Leader 3, 4; Troupers 1, 2; Golf 3, 4; Junior Class President; Senior Class President; Hazing Committee 2; Prom Committee; Senior Week Committee; Intra¬ murals 3. VINCENT J. GUADAGNO B.A., History Alexander Hamilton V.H.S. Franciscan 1, 2, 3, 4, Art Editor 2, Senior Class Editor 4; Franciscan Spirit Award 4; Intramurals I ; International Relations Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Presi¬ dent 4; Third Order 1,2, 3, 4; Pi Alpha Fratern¬ ity 1,2, 3, 4; Troupers 3. JOHN F. GOYDAS B.A., Sociology St. Francis Preparatory School Indicator Club 2, 3; I.R.C. 4; Math Club 1, 2. WILLIAM H. HEATH Accounting New York School of Printing Cord, Co-Editor 2; Third Order 1, 2; Business Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Dean’s Oratorical Contest 1; Troupers 1,2. FENTON HIBBITS B.B.A., Economics St. Francis Preparatory School Phi Rho Phi 2, 3, 4; Business Club 1, 2, 3, 4 ; I.R.C. 1, 2, 3; Semper Fi 4; J.V. Basketball 1, 2; Senior Class Vice President; Intramurals 1, 2, 3. EDWARD J. HYNES Economics St. Francis Preparatory School U. S. Marine Corps Business Club; I.R.C. 1, 2; Veterans Club; J. V. Basketball 1, Varsity 3, 4; Intramurals 2. ! ALFRED J. KENNEDY, III Economics Power Memorial Business Club 3 ; Senior Week Committee 4; Stu¬ dent Group Leader 4; Co-Editor Cord 3; Business Club 1,2, 3, 4; I.R.C. 1,2; Class Secretary 3,4; Prom Committee 4; Intramurals 4. GEORGE F. KEHM Accounting St. Francis Preparatory School Franciscan Spirit Award; Student Council 4; Fran¬ ciscan 2, 3; Voice 1, 2, 4; Cord 2; Pi Alpha 1, 2, 3. Vice Archon 4; Business Club 1, 2, 3, 4; I.R.C. 1, 2, 3; Student Group Leader 3; J.V. Basketball 1 ; Election Committee 4; Treasurer Freshman Class; Hazing Committee, Chairman; Soph-Frosh Dance, Chairman; Prom Committee, Chairman; Senior Week Committee; Intramurals 2,3. JAMES I. KONKEL B.B.A., Accounting St. Augustine High School Dean ' s List 1, 2, 3, 4; Student Council 4; Voice 2, 3, 4; Business Club 1,2, 3, 4; Humanities 3, 4; Third Order 2, 3, 4. JOHN C. LAWN B.A., English Cathedral High School ROBERT J. LEIBMANN B.B.A., Economics St. Augustine High School U. S. Navy Pi Alpha Fraternity; Business Club 2 , 3, 4; I.R.C. 2, 3; Veterans Club 4; Intramurals 2. JOSEPH LYNCH B.B.A., Economics Sewanhaka High School Business Club 1, 2, 3, 4 ; Voice 1, 2; Phi Alpha 2, 3; Archon 4; Cantors 2, 3; Track Team 3; Intramurals 1,2, 3. ROBERT W. LYNN B.A., Philosophy Bishop Loughlin High School Dean ' s List 3, 4; Voice 3, 4; Anthonian Club, Secretary 3, Vice President 4; St. Bonaventure Philosophical Society 3, Secretary 4; ' Schola Cantorum 3, 4; Terrier Tooters 3, 4. THOMAS McHUGH B.B.A., Accounting St. Augustine High School Dean ' s List 1; Third Order 3, 4; Humanities Club 4; Troupers 3, 4. daniel McCarthy B.B.A., Economics Bishop Loughlin High School Business Club; I.R.C.; Baseball 1,2, Captain 3, 4; J. V. Basketball 1 ; Intramurals 1,2. MICHAEL J. McPARTLAND B.A., English St. Francis Preparatory School Arts Quarterly 3, 4; Voice 3, 4; Humanities Club 4; St. Bonaventure Philosophical Society 3, 4; Semper Fi Club, Vice President 4; Intramurals 2. THOMAS H. MAHER Economics James Madison High School U. S. Air Force Business Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Intramurals 1,3; Student Council 2, 4; I.R.C. 2, 3; Veterans Club 3, 4. TIMOTHY D. MAHONEY B.S., Chemistry St. Francis Preparatory School Dean ' s List 1; Student Council 1; Voice 1, 2; Phi Rho Pi 1,2, 3, 4; Science Club 3, 4; Mendel Club 1, 2; Indicator Club 1, 2; Intramurals 1, 2, 4. JOHN A. MALAGRAPH B.B.A., Accounting St. Francis Preparatory School Franciscan 1,2, 3, 4; Voice 1, 2; News Editor 3, Managing Editor 4; Voice Awards Committee 3; Campus Day Committee 2, 3, 4; Pi Alpha 1,2, 3, Secretary 4; Dance Committee 3, 4; Business Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Dance Committee 3, 4; I.R.C. 1,2, 3, 4; Student Group Leader 3; Terrier Tooters 3; Soph-Frosh Hazing Committee; Soph-Frosh Dance Committee; Prom Committee; Senior Week Committee; Student Publicists; Intramurals 2, 3. RICHARD MANDARO Economics St. Michael ' s High School Pi Alpha 2, 3, 4; Business Club 1,2, 3, 4; I.R.C. 1, 2; Voice 1, 2, 3; Troupers 1; Intramurals 1, 2. JAMES ROBERT MARINO Economics St. Francis Preparatory School Franciscan 1, 2, 3, 4; Voice 1, News Editor 2, Managing Editor 3; Pi Alpha Fraternity 1,2, 3, 4; Business Club 1,2, 3, 4; Intramurals 2, 3; I.R.C. 1,2, 3; Troupers 2, 3; Hazing Committee; Soph- Frosh Dance Committee. JOHN F. MARCHISOTTO B.S., Chemistry St. Ann ' s Academy Phi Rho Pi 2, 3, 4; Humanities Club 1.2; Math Club 1, 2; Science 1,2, 3, 4. ANTHONY E. MAROON Economics Fort Hamilton High School RICHARD J. MUNDY B.B.A., Economics James Madison High School U. S. Air Force Business Club 1, Vice President 4; Veterans Club 3, 4; Bowling Team 2, 3, 4; Intramurals 2, 3. JOSEPH W. NEWMAN B.S., Chemistry St. Thomas Apostle High School Science Club 1, 2, 3, Treasurer 4; Phi Rho Pi 3, 4; Intramurals 3, 4; Dean’s List 1,2, 3. JOSEPH O ' CONNOR Economics Union Hill High School Business Club 1, 2, 3, Treasurer 4; I.R.C. 1, 2; Voice 1; Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4. DONALD J. NOONAN B.B.A., Economics Holy Trinity High School Student Council Social Chairman 4; Voice 1; Busi¬ ness Club 1,2, 3; Student Council Representative 4; I.R.C. 1, 2, 3; Junior Class Vice President; Entertainment Committee; Dance Committee; Intramurals 1, 2 , 4. ROBERT PARTSAFAS Accounting Rhodes Preparatory School Dean ' s List 2; Business Club 1, 2, 3, 4; I.R.C. 1,2, 3, 4; Intramurals 2, 3. RALPH A. PASCUCCI B.B.A. St. Francis Preparatory School Student Council 1, 4; Voice 1,2, 3; Business Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Humanities Club 3, 4; I.R.C. 4; Semper Fi 4; Troupers 3, 4; Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4. JOSEPH A. PAYNE Economics Woodrow Wilson High School U. S. Army Arts Quarterly 3, 4; Veterans Club 4; Treasurer 3, 4; Business Club 2, 4. THOMAS E. POWERS B.B.A., Economics Holy Trinity High School Voice 1; Business Club 1, 2, 3, 4; I.R.C. 1, 2; J.V. Basketball 1; Prom Committee; Senior Week Committee; Intramurals 2, 3. RAYMOND PERRY B.B.A., Economics St. Augustine High School Phi Rho Pi 3, 4; Business flub 1,2, 3, 4; Humani¬ ties Club 4; Semper Fi, Historian 4; Troupers 3, 4. WILLIAM A. PROEFRIEDT B.A., Philosophy St. Francis Preparatory School Voice 1, 2, 3, 4, Feature Editor 3; Arts Quarterly 3, 4, Associate Editor 3, Editor 4; Franciscan Spirit Award; Dean ' s List 3, 4; St. Bonaventure Philo¬ sophical Society 3, 4. DONALD L. RAYMOND B.A., English St. Augustine High School U. S. Navy Arts Club 1, 2, 3; Voice 1, 2, 3; Franciscan 2, 3; Phi Rho Pi 2, 3, 4; Intramurals 1,2. PIERRE F. RETHORE B.B.A., Accounting St. Ann ' s Academy Franciscan Spirit Award; Francisca n 1, 2, 3, Man¬ aging Editor 4; Voice 1,2, 3, 4; Pi Alpha 1,2, 3, 4; Business Club 1, 2, 3, 4; I.R.C. 1, 2; Publicist President and Founder 4; Student Director of Sports Publicity 3, 4; Press Representative 1, 2, 3, 4; J.V. Basketball Manager 1; Varsity Baseball Manager 1, 2; Bowling Team 1, 2; Public Rela¬ tions Assistant 4; Intramurals 2, 3. JAMES ROGERS B.S., Chemistry Midwood High School Dean ' s List 1, 2; Third Order 2, 3, Secretary 4; Science Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Schola Cantorum 3; Ter¬ rier Tooters 4; Water Polo 4; Intramurals 1. JOSEPH ROMANCZUK B.S., Chemistry St. Francis Preparatory School Science Club 2, 3, 4; Phi Rho Pi 2, 3, 4. PATRICK M. RYAN B.A., History Regis High School Dean ' s List 3, 4; Pi Alpha 4; I.R.C 3, 4; J.V. Bas¬ ketball 3 ; Intramurals 2, 3. JOHN J. RUSH B.S., Chemistry St. Michael’s High School Duns Scotus 3, President 4; Who ' s Who in Amer¬ ican Colleges and Universities; Franciscan Spirit Award 3; Dean ' s List 1, 2, 3 , 4 ; Student Council 3, 4; Voice 1, 2, Student Council Representa¬ tive 3; Third Order 2 , 3 , 4 ; Math Club 1, 2 , Vice President 3; St. Bonaventure Philosophical Society 3, 4; Science Club Secretary 2 , 3, President 4; Student Group Leader 3, 4; Awards Committee 4; Chairman St. Patrick ' s Day Committee 4; Intra¬ murals 1, 2, 3, 4. PHILIP E. SAPIENZA B.S., Chemistry All Hallows High School U. S. Army Science Club 1,2, 3, 4; Veterans Club 3, 4; Amer¬ ican Chemical Society 2, 3, 4. GERARD J. SCHARPF Accounting Richmond Hill High School Business Club 1, 2, 3, 4; I.R.C. 1, 2; Intramurals 1,2, 3. FRANK G. SCOTTI B.A., History Cardinal Hayes High School Who ' s Who in American Colleges and Univer¬ sities; Franciscan Spirit Award; Student Council 3 , 4; Franciscan 3 , 4, Sports Editor 4; Voice 1 , 2 , 3 , 4, Exchange Editor 3 ; Pi Alpha 2 , 3 , 4; Humani¬ ties 1 ; I.R.C. 1 , 2 , 3 , 4; Troupers 1 , 2 , 3 , Presi¬ dent 3 , Student Producer 3 ; Varsity Baseball 1 , 2 , 3 , 4; Intramurals 1 , 2 , 3 , 4. RALPH V. SCOTTI B.S., Biology Cardinal Hayes High School Biology Club 2, 3, 4; American Chemical Society 1, 2, 3, 4; Intramurals 2, 3, 4. ROBERT F. THOMPSON B.A., Economics Bishop Loughlin High School U. S. Navy Dean ' s List 2, 3, 4; Student Council 2; Pi Alpha 2, 3, 4; Business Club 1, 2, 3, 4; I.R.C. 3, 4; Veterans Club 2, 3, 4. STEPHEN J. TR AVERS B.B.A., Accounting St. Augustine High School Business Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4. VINCENT TOSCANO B.S., Chemistry St. Francis Preparatory School Pi Alpha 2, 3, 4; Math Club 3, 4; Science Club 1,3,4, Treasurer 2; Intramurals 2, 3. ROBERT VARASANO B.A., History Mount St. Michael High School Voice 1, 2, 3, Exchange Editor 4; Humanities 1; I.R.C. 1, 2, 3, 4; Science Club 1; Cantors 2; Troupers 1, 2, 3, 4. JOHN VISCONTI B.S., Chemistry George Westinghouse High School Science Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Veterans Club 3, 4; Intra¬ murals 2, 3. JOHN F. WHIFFEN B.B.A., Accounting St. Francis Preparatory School U. S. Army Student Council 1. ANTHONY WUESTMAN B.A., History St. Dominic ' s High School U. S. Army Franciscan Spirit Award; Student Council Presi¬ dent 4; Phi Rho Pi 1,2, 3, 4, Chairman Entertain¬ ment Committee; I.R.C. 1,2, 3, 4; Veterans Club 3, 4, Constitution Committee 3. BROTHER BRENDAN, O.S.F. B.A., French St. Anthony ' s High School Humanities Club 3, Lecture and Exhibition of Grecian Art; Intramurals 4. BROTHER LIGUORI, O.S.F. B.S., Mathematics Lawrence High School Duns Scotus 3, Treasurer 4; Who ' s Who in Amer¬ ican Colleges and Universities; Franciscan Spirit Award; Dean ' s List 1, 2, 3, 4; Franciscan 3; Hu¬ manities Club 3,4; Math Club 2,3,4; Science Club 2, 3, 4; St. Bonaventure Philosophical Society 4. BROTHER DE MONFORT, O.S.F. B.A., Economi cs St. Francis Preparatory School PaMe+ujeA. Jlut Brother DeMonfort—41 Butler St., Brooklyn Brother Brendan—41 Butler St., Brooklyn Brother Liguori—41 Butler St., Brooklyn Anthony Abbate—8401 15th Ave., Brooklyn—Be 2-6705 George Achenbach—168-34 89th Ave., Jamaica—JA 3-5712 Walter Adamushko—653 Blake Ave., Brooklyn—HY 6-9140 Frederick Battenfeld R.F.D. No. 2, Peach Lake, Brewster, N. J.—NO 9-5559 Francis Bermudez—227 Baltic St., Brooklyn—UL 8-8422 Donald Birgeles—28-18 Utopia Parkway, Flushing—BA 9-0959 Daniel Blake—499 8th St., Brooklyn—ST 8-0540 Thomas Bligh—7715 4th Ave., Brooklyn—SH 5-1096 George Blundell—349 St. John’s PI., Brooklyn—ST 9-0667 Salvatore Bologna—1360 74th St., Brooklyn—CL 6-6236 Frank Bonura—22-28 Himrod St., Ridgewood—EU 6-8938 Louis Bosso—2316 E. 3rd St., Brooklyn—NI 5-0277 Roberto Botero—34-35 76th St., Brooklyn—IL 7-5391 Robert Buetti—442 Columbia St., Brooklyn—MA 5-1468 Vincent Buffa—1260 85th St., Brooklyn—TE 7-3849 Eugene Burns—149-31 16th Road, Whitestone Jerome Butler—1196 E. 45th St., Brooklyn—NA 8-1733 Thomas Byrne—574 Park Place, Brooklyn—UL 7-5827 Nunzio Cazzetta—415 Humboldt St., Brooklyn—ST 2-4888 Joseph Cellano—771 Fulton St., Brooklyn—ST 3-5361 A. Raymond Cellura—168 Weir St., Hempstead Charles Centrella—89-33 Whitney Ave., Elmhurst—HA 6-6210 Joseph Clark—171 Dean St., Brooklyn—UL 5-6889 Michael Condon—1 04-1 3 91st Ave., Richmond Hill—VI 7-3253 Robert Conti—273 Dahill Road, Brooklyn—GE 6-7472 Theodore Cooke—104-57 92nd Ave., Richmond Hill—VI 7-1910 Ronald Cunningham—121-21 103rd Ave., Richmond Hill—VI 9-7072 Frank Curriero—519 40th St., Union City, N. J.—UN 6-5821 James Dillon—63-27 70th St., Middle Village, N. Y.—DA 6-1417 Joseph Dionisio—25-42 34th St., Astoria—RA 8-0353 William Doherty—139-10 Glassboro Ave., Jamaica—JA 3-0606 John Donohue—320 16th St., Brooklyn—ST 8-7661 Joseph Dorsa—104-51 47th Ave., Corona—NE 9-7765 Albert Doumar—742 60th St., Brooklyn—GE 9-5173 John Drum—7901 4th Ave., Brooklyn—SH 8-9575 Robert Eg gers—107-10 Jamaica Ave., Richmond Hill—VI 6-3734 Thomas Fergus—84-19 104th St., Richmond Hill—VI 7-1374 John Flanagan—629 56th St., Brooklyn—UL 4-6818 George Fox—1376 Lyman PL, Bronx—DA 8-7396 Thomas Frey—Cabot Lane, Fayson Lakes, N. J.—BU 9-0723 John Gardner—84-17 Daniels St., Jamaica Mario Giacchi—809 Classon Ave., Brooklyn—UL 7-9037 John Gillman—1314 E. 31st St., Brooklyn—NH 8-8124 James Goff—7709 86th St., Glendale 27, Long Island—VI 9-2852 John Goydas—79-20 213th St., Flushing—HO 4-6756 Vincent Guadagno—196 Skillman St., Brooklyn—MA 5-7485 William Heath—241 E. 56th St., Brooklyn—HY 5-8416 Fenton Hibbitts—1259 Ryder St., Brooklyn—NA 8-9809 •William Hudson—534 E. 40th St., Brooklyn—BU 4-6529 Edward Hynes—1 16 Berry St., Brooklyn—ST 2-1 829 Anthony Infranco—667 Carroll St., Brooklyn Joseph Keane—30-71 43rd St., Long Island City—AS 4-2781 George Kehm—905 72nd St., Brooklyn—TE 6-5915 Alfred Kennedy—52 Arden St., New York—LO 9-5288 James Konkel—2737 W. 16th St., Brooklyn—ES 2-0903 John Lawn—553 Lincoln PL, Brooklyn—NE 8-9123 Joseph Lazzara—4578A Kings Highway, Brooklyn—CL 8-4460 Robert Leibmann—222-1 1 Edmore Ave., Queens Village Robert Lynn—27-49 27th St., Astoria—RA 6-2355 Joseph Lynch—70 Aspen St., Floral Park, Queens—FL 2-2290 Daniel McCarthy—102 72nd St., Brooklyn—TW 8-7841 Thomas McHugh—86-43 89th St., Woodhaven—VI 6-21 16 Michael MePartland—627 50th St., Brooklyn—UL 4-4003 Thomas Maher—2124 E. 35th St., Brooklyn—CL 8-0682 Timothy Mahoney—549 54th St., Brooklyn—HY 2-8674 John Malagraph—212 Green St., Brooklyn—EV 3-5087 Walter Malewski—152 Newton St., Brooklyn—EV 4-0695 Richard Mandaro—1026 84th St., Brooklyn—DE 1-2222 John Marchisotto—8209 23rd St., Brooklyn—ES 3-1 759 James Marino—142 Engert Ave., Brooklyn—EV 7-4617 Anthony Maroon—138 Seeley St., Brooklyn Paul Minetti—1364 85th St., Brooklyn—CL 6-1713 Frank Miniaci—1 165 Grand Ave., Bronx—JE 7-1780 Richard Mundy—1 145 E. 35th St., Brooklyn—CL 8-4451 Thomas Murray—632 E. 43rd St., Brooklyn—IN 2-4055 Joseph Newman—88-21 89th St., Woodhaven—VI 7-2927 Donald Noonan—101-23 80th St., Ozone Park—VI 5-6872 Joseph O’Connor—1 1 14 79th St., North Bergen, N. J. Cornelius O’Reilly—1 19-19 91st Ave., Richmond Hill—VI 7-0538 Robert Paradiso—8674 20th Ave., Brooklyn—ES 3-7675 Robert Partsafas—632 Columbus Ave., New York City—TR 4-0970 Ralph Pascucci—633 Grand Ave., Brooklyn—UL 7-341 7 Francis Patton—193 Rutland Road, Brooklyn—IN 2-5972 Joseph Payne—101-35 118th St., Richmond Hill Raymond Perry—101 Eaton Court, Brooklyn Thomas Powers—100 Linden Blvd., Brooklyn—IN 2-5710 William Proefriedt—82-50 61st Road, Rego Park HA 9-6751 Donald Raymond—145 Crown St., Brooklyn—SL 6-7581 Michael Reddington—84-23 Manton St., Jamaica JA 6-0567 Pierre Rethore—8244 Penelope Ave., Middle Village—DA 6-1306 James Rogers—1457 E. 54th St., Brooklyn—ES 7-0225 Joseph Romanczuk—202 S. 1st St., Brooklyn—ST 2-2795 John Rush—7123 Fourth Ave., Brooklyn—TE 6-9210 Patrick Ryan—64 Edison St., Staten Island—EL 1-6017 Philip Sapienza—166 No. 17th St., East Orange, N. J.—OR 2-0153 Gerald Scharpf—85-36 102nd St., Richmond Hill—VI 9-0694 Frank Scotti—184 Rossiter Ave., Yonkers—YO 9-8521 Ralph Scotti—237 E. 150th St., Bronx—CY 2-4917 John Sharkey—76 W. 89th St., New York City—TR 3-4551 Robert Thompson—1 17-08 97th Ave., Richmond Hill—VI 6-6992 Vincent Toscano—224 6th Ave., Brooklyn—UL 7-6174 Stephen Travers—790 President St., Brooklyn—ST 9-3983 Robert Varasano—1265 Olmstead Ave., Bronx TA 2-4724 John Visconti—849 Pacific St., Brooklyn—ST 9-1 01 4 Robert Watt—182 82nd St., Brooklyn—SH 5-1090 John Whiffen—57-17 160th St., Flushing—IN 1-3840 Anthony Wuestman—20 E. 22nd St., Huntington—HU 4-9729 81 “Build me straight, 0 worthy Master! Stanch and strong, a goodly vessel That shall laugh at all disaster And with wave and whirlwind wrestle!” ' txxe uyuixiuciieA. Front Row: James Keller, Les Bishop, Evan Lysaght, Peter Frisko, Frank Vuono, Gaspare Santangelo, J. B. McCarthy. Second Row: Herb Ryan, Joe Man- nino, John J. Carolan, Jay Kenny, William Morgan, Thomas McGreal. Back Row: Tom Hafner, Walt Wiczkowski, Frank Lonigan, Joe Horan, Peter Sattler, Joseph Murphy. fJutU i GIgaa Front Row: Paul Vessa, William Byrne, John Kowalski, Michael Kelly, Robert Morsut, Joseph O’Leary, Thomas O’Sullivan, Pasquale Sabbarese, Brother Brendan, O.S.F., Raymond Peters. Second Row: Thomas Marren, Rich¬ ard Praeger, Charles Ludlow, Paul Dolan, Front .Row: Daniel Riordan, Vincent Russo, Val Henderson, Tom Hughes, Joe Nunziata, Joe Morino, Dominick Bavaro. Second Row: Robert Basile, Peter Gay, Frank McCluskey, John Dietl, Michael De- Blasio, Guy Mastrion, Xavier Castelli. Back Row: Diego Guardino, Joe Asta, William Waithe, Anthony DiBianca, Eugenio Font, Dave Mathis, Ron Zammit, Joe Crivelli. 84 Front Row: Thomas Cunningham, John Glinane, Charles Nier, William Devlin, Frank D’Ambra, Donald Chicella, Peter Smith, Dave Brustein, George Wynne. Second Row: Mike lerardi, Neil Lavin, Joe Nichols, Paul Wallace, Edward Fitzpatrick, Angelo Biviano, Peter Purpura, William Hundt. Back Row: John Hilliers, Dan Mandell, Jonathan Greene, Joseph Randazzo, John Urcioli, Tom McGirr, Jim Griffin, Bob Anthony. Martin Clancy, Gerald A. Curtin, John Tes- oriero, Michael J. O’Connor, Joseph Cosu- mano, James A. Laurino. Back Row: Albert Pineda, James K. Markham, Leo J. Lechtan- ski, Lawrence Sullivan, Peter A. Price, John Sheehy, Joseph Barbieri, Connell Boyle, Jack Reilly, James McGrath. Front Row: Walter Ennis, Jack O’Beirne, Jack Gordon, Frank Saia, Mike Caglianone, Tony D’Elia. Second Row: John-Morley, William Weir, Arthur McCarthy, Donald Harkin, Leonard Bielefeld. Back Row: Al Inniss, Bernard Welsh, Robert Duane, Ray McGowan, Don McLoughlin, Paul Hamilton. 85 Front Row: Anthony Vallarino, John Downing, James Amadei, Hugh McCloskey, Hugh Gallagher, Frank Clines, Richard Howe, Jack O’Keefe. Second Row: John Astarita, Thomas Finnelli, Anthony Dell’Anno, George Gallagher, John Murphy, James Chatfield, Thomas Walsh, George Binger. Back Row: Thomas Tierney, Lester Grimmell, John Jor¬ dan, Larry Ruseck, Edward Imperatore, Robert Schwartz, Anthony Pantano, Mario Favorito. GIgAA Front Row: Robert Kelleher, George Guglielmo, Gerard Gillia, John Mullooly, Frank Cull, Tim Davey! George Davey, William Wittmer, Kevin Quirke. Sec¬ ond .Row: Nick lannelli, Anthony Pisano, Edward White, Joseph Grisaitis, Frank McDermott, Harold Clines, John Campbell, Edward Reaney, Richard Adaszynski. Third Row: Terry Dugan, Peter Foti, Joe Birmingham, Edward Mullaney, Dennis Cor¬ rigan, George Mullery, Mario Boccabella, Frank Anselmini,. Edward Brennan. Back Row: John O’¬ Sullivan, Lawrence Sweeney, Jerry Benford, Joe Cassidy, Ronald Fiske, Francis Farrell, Robert Labas, Paul Gale, William English, Dick Daniello. 86 Front Row: Anthony Crane, Thomas Falk, Joseph Dolan, James Rogan, Philip Buttling, Alexander Small, William Philips, Edward Chatfield. Second Row: Charles Cain, Carl Sardegna, James Hynes, Frank Handy, Frank Cassidy, John Curley, Ernie Restivo, John Lane. Back Row: Thomas Kelly, Lester White, Philip Coffey, John T. Lavin, James O’Neill, Carl Poggioli, Anthony Hayden, John Palmer. Front Row: John D. Glosto, Mark Mooney, Robert Louis-Ferdinand, Thomas Holland, F. Gregory Walsh, Joseph McDermott, Anthony Raimondi, John J. Ferguson. Second Row: Charles Rezzolla, Jr., William P. Hannahan, Ralph J. Cloppse, Jr., James Judge, John T. O’Friel, Peter Gatto, George DeWitt, Alan G. Kraemer. Back Row: James Mulligan, Dominic Marro, Frank Lang, Thomas O’Brien, Carlo Campetella, William A. Hillery, Albert J. Clemente, Charles E. Butler, Fintan R. Holland. 87 Front Row: Alfred J. Eugenio, David Moriarty, Nicholas Keating, James Leonard, Robert Labriola, Guido Brandi, Ronald Patnosh, Walter Dombkowski, Donald Mulligan. Second Row: Andrew Marino, Rocco F. Valluzzi, Jerome J. Walsh, George T. Sztabnik, John F. Lombard, Francis Denzler, Wil¬ liam Sullivan, John Weber, John Fitzgerald. Back Row: George Carlin, John Richetti, Vincent Tur¬ turro, Frederick Schneider, Robert Billington, Salva¬ tore Allocco, John Rovnak, James M. Doherty, Gerald C. Fitzgerald. Front Row: Larry Layburn, John B. Casey, John O’Brien, Robert Mitchell, James G. Boyle, Francis P. Marciano, David Zucconi, Archie McCormick, Louie Velotta. Back Row: James Corrigan, John Calby, Gerard Gannon, Mario Dominick Leonetti, Joseph W. Kirby, George J. Kasper ' , Terrence McParland, Donald Vanecek, William Masterson. 88 Front Row: Mike Morgantini, Thomas Phillips, Joseph Chianese, James Burns, James Healy, Michael Gilfillan, Kenneth McCadden, Joseph Ernest. Back Row: John Brull, Robert Sodickson, Kevin T. Redican, Stephen J. Prince, S. Arthur Lamra, Daniel J. Lane, Patrick Bellantoni, Stephen Coffey. Front Row: James Currie, John Callaghan, Thomas Duffy, Vincent Polito, Gabriel Regal, John Pellegrino Alfredo Pabon, Marcelino Martinez, William Mulligan, Edward Keenan. Second Row: James Gannon, John Sullivan, Peter Pira, Dick Flynn, Charles A. Granito, Harold F. Kelly, Vincent F La Lomia, John O’Connor, David Jacobs. Third Row: James Roche, Robert O’Connell, Ronald E Wasielewski, Joseph D. Gulas, Nicholas H. O’Brien, Donal M. Kelleher, Anthony Krasnick Michael F. Maher, Ralph B. DeLucia, Arnold G. Maggi. Back Row: Peter J. Schweitzer. 89 o “In all time of our distress And in our triumph too The game is more than the player of the game And the ship is more than the crew!” • •t.I • • • • ■ ■ k II I II I i I . • i.fill .•••■III... . h • • !. B • VARSITY BASKETBALL SCHEDULE liaAJzetLcdl December 1 —Saturday 8—Saturday 1 1—Tuesday 1 5—Saturday 1 8—Tuesday 22—Saturday 27 28 29 January 4— Friday 8— Tuesday 1 0—Thursday ] 4—Monday 1 9—Saturday 22—Tuesday 26—Saturday 28—Monday 30—Wednesday February 2—Saturday 5— Tuesday 9— Saturday 12—Tuesday 14—Thursday 1 6—Saturday 21—Thursday 28—Thursday March 2—Saturday Alumni Providence Fairfield St. Bona venture Bridgeport Yeshiva Siena Queens LeMoyne C.C.N.Y. St. Peter’s Holy Cross Adelphi lona Loyola College Gym II Corps Armory II Corps Armory Olean, N. Y. II Corps Armory Away Albany II Corps Armory Syracuse Away Jersey City Worcester Garden City Madison Sq. Gard. Baltimore N.A.I.A. Tournament Omaha, Neb. St. Joseph’s Philadelphia Brooklyn II Corps Armory Dayton Madison Sq. Gard. Fairleigh Dickinson II Corps Armory St. John’s- Siena Ithaca Seton Hall Duquesne II Corps Armory II Corps Armory II Corps Armory II Corps Armory Pittsburgh Denotes Middle Eastern College Athletic Association Terry III Team Mascot Captain: Walter Adamushko, Managers: John Gardner, James Chatfield vR Am Bottom Row: L. to R; Ed Hynes, Joe Birmingham, Les Yell • n Tony D’Elia, Terry Dugan nniss, Bob Duane, Walt Adamushko, George Link. Bernie Welsh, Al I OCTOBER 1956 Price 35c American Football loaches Association national Association bt Basketball Coaches American Association : f College Baseball Coaches American Wrestling Coaches md Oiiicials Association National Intercollegiate [Boxing Coaches Association United States Lacrosse ilCoaches Association (National Association of American Gymnastics Coache. (NCAA Golf Coaches Assn (National Soccer Coaches Association of America ' College Athletic Business ((Managers Association National Collegiate Track Coaches Association INaiional Athletic Trainers (Association INaiional Association of I Intercollegiate Athletics INAIA Coaches Association ! Sports Outlook Form 3547 Requeued THE MENTOR P. O. Box 425 Arlington I, Texa« A National Magazine Dedicated to the Coaching and Training Profession Dng Beach, California Mouth Guard, model- Stueck of U. C. L. A. ath Guard mandatory equip- ieeth or a lip injury. Advertisement Sec. 34.66 P. L. R. U. S. POSTAGE PAID Fort Worth, Texas Permit No, 1584 Queen’s blocker gives George Link little Lee-Way in his try for a basket. ,e atte ™pts to st rebound. The Terrier Tooters lend a musical background to the cheering section. 94 AL INNISS Inniss became the fourth player in Terrier His¬ tory to score 1,000 points, doing the trick in the upset victory over St. Peter’s. 1 I m J| ' i m Mm ' m I “Cousy” D’Elia makes it look easy. M a S° e DOSS ' ' Link scores two more for Terrier cause. WALT ADAMUSHKO JHH Nl Captain MSKfl (A : w sm m ' W. ' 1 B ® ' %$ 98 100 TONY D’ELIA Top Row: George Davey, Tony Krasnick, Pete Schweitzer. Jim Roche, Fred Schneider, George Link, Coach Marty O’Donnell. Bottom Row: Dermot Flynn, John Rovnak, Dave Moriarty, Harold Kelly, Kevin Redican. jj. V. l GvbketUvll JUNIOR VARSITY BASKETBALL SCHEDULE December 1—Saturday 8—Saturday 1 1 —T uesday 1 8—Tuesday Chesterfield A.C. St. Francis Prep Pace Pratt College Gym 11 Corps Armor y 11 Corps Armory 11 Corps Armory January 8—T uesday 14—Monday 1 9—Saturday 22—Tuesday 26—Saturday 28—Monday Brooklyn Iona St. John’s St. Peter’s Brooklyn Poly Seton Hall 11 Corps Armory 11 Corps Armory 11 Corps Armory 11 Corps Armory 11 Corps Armory 11 Corps Armory February 5—Tuesday 1 2—T uesday 14—Thursday 1 8—Monday 21—Thursday 23—Saturday Queens C.C.N.Y. St. Peter’s St. John’s Adelphi Iona 11 Corps Armory Away Away Away Away Away Managers: Francis Marciano James Corrigan 102 George Link takes the rebound. The starting Six: George Davey, Tony Krasnick, Pete Schweitzer, Jim Roche, Fred Schneider, and George Link. Dermott Flynn fights for ball during game with St. John’s. f lfJateSi P Ug “Where rolled the ocean, thereon was his home.” Paul Wallace, Marty Clancy, Jim Griffin, Phil Coffee, Dan Riordan, George Sparks, Bob Philips, Dutch Leonard, John Greene, Joe Kirby, Jerry Gannon, Jerry Curtin. Coach Schaem and Moderator Brother Henry plot the course with Marty Clancy and George Sparks. VARSITY WATER POLO SCHEDULE November Metropolitan Water Polo Tournament (Manhattan, Columbia, Fordham, Queens, Poly Tech, City Tech.) Spring Eastern Intercollegiate Water Polo League West Point Columbia Manhattan Fordham Queens Poly Tech City Tech Captain Paul Wallace 104 Paul Wallace rides at anchor and attempts to pass to Jerry Curtin as Phil Coffee covers defensively. 105 Paul Wallace gets set for a backhand shot past the on-rushing Dutch Leonard. Front Row: L. to R; John Carolan, J. B. McCarthy, Marty Clancy. Middle Row: L. to R; Jerry Gillia, George Sparks, John Greene, Walt Wiczkowski, Paul Wallace. Back Row: L. to R; Mario Manfredi, Jim Clark, Tom Booras, Tom Falk. 106 The St. Francis bench waits patiently for the open¬ ing shout “Play Ball,” as (Below) the ground rules are discussed with the umpire. VARSITY BASEBALL SCHEDULE April A —Thursday 6 —Saturday 9—Tuesday 13—Saturday ] 8 —Thursday 23—Tuesday 2 —Thursday 27 —Saturday May 1 —Wednesday Queens 4 —Saturday Pratt 6 —Monday St. Peter’s 9 —Thursday Hunter 1 ]—Saturday New York Maritime 13—Monday Brooklyn ]A —Tuesday Play-off date 16—Thursday Play-off date 18—Saturday Iona Away Away Away Away Away Home Seton Hall Kings Point St. Peter’s Long Island University Adel phi Long Island Aggies Play-off date Pace Home Home Home Home Home Home fcai l Lynch, Gardner, and O’Donnell “That’s All!” FRANK SCOTT I — 1 dan McCarthy Top: F. Scotti, J. Nicols, V. Henderson. Bottom: J. Sullivan, G. Mastrion, R. Praeger, D. McCarthy, F. Saia. JOE NICOLS Majors Vie For Terrier Mound Star Eight or nine major league scouts are flocking around Danny McCarthy, the ace of Danny Lynch ' s St. Francis Col¬ lege baseball team. Lynch terms McCarthy “the best college pitcher in the Met area — scouts and statistics offer no argument to Lynch ' s appraisal. McCarthy is a workhorse out of necessity as well as because of his obvious talent. He, Val Henderson and Ray McCartney are it as far as the Terriers pitch¬ ing staff is concerned. Thus far Danny has turned •- r ips over Pace and St. 109 ' Ua’ubUy Gsiadd Gau+itsuj, Dan Blake briefs Joe Nicols on Van Cortland Course. October 1 2—Friday SCHEDULE Middle Eastern College Athletic Association Meet at Albany 24—Wednesday N. Y. State Maritime School at Van Cortland Park Fairleigh Dickinson at Rutherford, N. J. 27—Saturday November 1—Thursday 6 —Tuesday 9—Friday U. S. Merchant Marine Academy—Away New Jersey State Teachers College at Montclair Adelphi College at Van Cortland Captain: Dan Blake Manager: Edward Fee FROSH Cross Country Schedule to be released later. Full Ahead with Joe Crivelli and Joe Murphy. Edward Fee, Joseph Nicols, Brother Finbarr, Daniel Blake, George Bergleitner, Robert Nolan Joseph McDermott, Joseph Crivelli, Joseph Murphy. PuUicdif, Pack Of the Journal American ' Lw, with Jack Drum. PIERRE RETHORE Student Director of Sports Publicity ohn s Pierre Rethore, Jack Drum and Dan Riordan. Dan Riordan and J. B. McCarthy look over the totals at the half. VARSITY GOLF SCHEDULE April 2—T uesday Pace Forest Park 10—Wednesday St. John’s Bethpage 17—Wednesday Adelphi Bethpage 24—Wednesday Brooklyn Forest Park May 1—Wednesday St. Peter’s Essex Fells 7—T uesday Seton Hall West Orange 13—Monday Queens Kissena Park Captain: John Curley Jim Goff, Tom Hafner, Brother Urban, John Carolan, John Gurley, Sandy Small and Phil Buttling. 112 Phil Buttling tees off at Forest Hills. . v, n Ca r0 ' a ° . Jim Goff blasts his way out of a sand trap. 113 Members of the crew check Frank Cassidy’s totals during a close game. VARSITY BOWLING SCHEDULE October Sunday 7—Pace Sunday 1 4—Manhattan Sunday 21—Fairleigh Dickinson Sunday 28—Position Week November Sunday 4—Iona Sunday 1 1 —Montclair State Teachers Sunday 18—Paterson State Teachers Sunday 25—Position Week December Sunday Sunday Sunday January Sunday Sunday February Sunday Sunday Sunday Sunday March Sunday Sunday Sunday Sunday April Sunday Sunday Sunday 2— Long Island University 9—Adel phi 16—Stevens Tech 6— Position Week 27— Saint John’s 3— Newark College of Engineers 10—Position Week 1 7—Cooper Union 24—New York University 3—Saint Peter’s 10—Position Week 1 7—Brooklyn Poly 24—Queens 7— Columbia 14—Fordham 28— Position Week Interest is intense as the game reaches the last frame. 1 14 Mario Leonetti, makes sure there’ll be no “slip-ups.” Leonetti keeps the tally. That last pin can be illusive. 115 Brother Finbarr sets the contestants on their mark for the 440 yd. run OnbiatfutSuil licMietLcdL 117 9nbuutu4Sud 118 No Duffers these. 9 Utozmu uil feawluuj, A hand shake and smiles all around for the winners: Mario Leonetti, Philip Buttling, Frank Natoli, Carl Sardegna, and Gerald Fitzgerald. 9 dn nM uu Bo immuuf, Paul Wallace, Jerry Gannon, Rocco Valluzzi, finalists in intramural 40 yd freestyle. ✓ ActUuti i ‘We ought neither to fasten our ship to one small anchor nor our life to a single hope ’ TONY WUESTMAN President of the Student Council Student Gounod “Thou sendest out- the man To rule by land and sea.” The awards committee on deck: Jack Rush, Joe Dorsa, Nunzio Cazzetta, Tom Frey. 122 CLASS REPRESENTATIVES Golf. f „„, Row: Bill Byrne, M.her, Bob Mor.rrb B.oR Row. From Row- 1 fr? RESENT TIVES CLASS REPRESENTATIVES Front Row: Don Noonan, John Green. Back Row: Gerry Curtin, Bill Crivelli, Con Boyle. 123 fiuAine i Glub Jim Goff, Joe O’Connor, Jim Dillon and Brother Augustine. Officers President . Vice President Secretary . Treasurer . JAMES DILLON . RICHARD MUNDY . ALFRED KENNEDY JOSEPH O’CONNOR Volunteers for a club project are obtained by a show of hands. 124 Saint SosuwentnAe PlutoAxi pJ lcat Society Officers PAUL DOLAN President MARIO GIACCHI Vice President ROBERT LYNN Secretary DAVID BRUSTEIN Treasurer Guest speaker Brother Pascal tells the society of the life and philosophy of St. Bonaventure. After his address, Brother P asca | h members of the society. mforma mr. john McDermott Moderator 125 Paul Dolan, Frank Bermudez, Nunzio Cazzeta, Albert Doumar. Club Joe Barbieri, Jack Drum and Nunzio Cazzetta plot the club’s next port o’ call. Professor Fiorenza states, “and you think Drum is an artist!” 126 Officers “Regardez cette peinture,” says Mr. Fiorenza to Joe Crivelli, Brother Brendan, and Vincent Guadagno. NUNZIO CAZZETTA President ALBERT DOUMAR Vice President FRANCIS BERMUDEZ Secretary PAUL DOLAN Treasurer Vin Guadagno tries to inject a bit of laughter into a somber club meeting. tlelati ni Gluh MR. JOHN TRICAMO Moderator Club President Vin Guadagno ponders answer. 128 Officers President .... VINCENT GUADAGNO Vice President .... MARK MOONEY Secretary .JAMES HYNES Treasurer .THOMAS BLIGH Mr. John Tricamo seems to have hit on an amusing proposal. Members of the IRC; Frank Scottl, Tony Infranco, Joe Dorsa and Vin Guadagno and Dan Blake gather ’round Mr. James Kelly, acting County Clerk and His¬ torian of the Borough of Brooklyn, and Mr. Richard Woodbury, noted Archeolo¬ gist of Columbia University. The club was asked to assist in excavation work to uncover the graves of the Maryland Volunteers who fought in the battles of Brooklyn in 1 776. 129 Mr. Saul Moskowitz, State Department Foreign Service Representative, discusses the opportun¬ ities and challenges of a career diplomat. ‘Well, I’m not so sure. ' Student Q i 0444 % JleadleSvi Jack Rush familiarizes a group of freshmen with a diagram of the library’s facilities. 130 formed c ub- nev W of 2 e i GLuJj. Officers JACK REILLY President BILL BYRNE Vice President ED REANEY Secretary JOE PAYNE Treasurer Math Club With a foreground of Mathematical paraphernalia and a background of Mathematical equations, Club members gather with their moderator, Brother Leo. Officers President. RONALD CUNNINGHAM Vice President. CHARLES HAAS Secretary. JAMES GRIFFIN Treasurer. JOHN GREENE John Greene, Ronald Cunningham, Jim Griffin and Charles Haas. Brother Leo explains the workings of a surveyor’s transit to club members Con Boyle and Neil O’Reilly. 132 Jack Gardner hypnotizes Joel and David Brustein with his flow of rhetoric. GUL Officers President . . . . Vice President . Secretary-Treasurer . . . JOHN GARDNER DAVID BRUSTEIN . FRANCIS MARCIANO rles 133 134 leWUesi loote iA Sax men keep the beat solid. The Terrier Tooters hold a jam session. National tyedleoation Catholic, College Btuxtonti Senior delegates to the National Council of Catholic College Students: Charles Centrella, Al Doumar, Frank Burmudez, and Bill Crivelli. Frank Bermudez, senior delegate to the N.F.C.C.S., pauses during a bit of research work. Jack Gardner and Bill Waithe keep up to date with the calendar of events. 135 tf-atheM, ' Gluh Mr. Searing, Dr. Taschdjian and Mr. Gardner focus their interests on new horizons. Brother Celsus proposes Splicing the Main Brace with a member of the Fathers’ Club. 136 Tn yourself ° ' NfORMATiON llijj FRANCIS COLLEGE Iffrattriaratt Spirit Auiarii PRESENTED TO Frank Bermudez, Daniel Blake, Connell Boyle, Robert Buetti, Nunzio Cazzetta, Francis D’Ambra, James Dillon, Paul Dolan, Thomas Frey, John Gardner, Vincent Guadagno, George Kehm, William Profriedt, Pierre Rethore and Anthony Wuestman. FOR THEIR OUTSTANDING ACHIEVEMENT IN EXTRA CURRICULAR ACTIVITY AND DEVOTION TO ST. FRANCIS COLLEGE LIFE. Chairman of Student Activities 137 John F. Drum, Jr. Francis J. Bermudez Nunzio Cazzetta IaJIicA Who- Antony Studesiti in American GolletjeA, and fynutesU UeA, Mario Giacchi Thomas Frey Francis Scotti 138 John J. Rush Brother Ligouri Scholarship, leadership, citizenship and service to Saint Francis College were the qualities manifested by these twelve men which gained for them the award of WHO’S WHO AMONG STUDENTS IN AMERICAN COLLEGES AND UNIVERSITIES. John W. Gardner Joseph Dorsa Robert E. Buetti Albert G. Doumar 139 tttts grefes Setter gerirtg Nunzio Cazzetta Connell Boyle Brother Liguori 3lit aeruice, echolarahip anb inbiuibnal character n e mill aaaumi aa our u.ag of life, in the $hurch anb in tlje $tate, tlje ibeala euibenrel in hia life, namely: clarity of triaion, innocence of minb, atrictneaa o reaponaibility anb aeruice io (Sob, John Rush Albert Doumar Paul Dolan Joseph Dorsa John Gardner Mario Giacchi 140 Pn tn GowutuMee. Joseph Celano, Joh n Malagraph, George Kehm, Jim Goff, Tom Powers. Semp-e i fyi Gluh Officers DAN BLAKE President BROTHER CAMILLUS Moderator Future Leathernecks pose with Brother Camillus before getting a meeting under-way. x Ojet v oit “But oars alone can ne’er prevail To reach the distant coast; The breath of heav’n must swell the sail, Or all the toil is lost.” Brother Pacificus leads the student body in prayer. II listen attentively as Rev. A. . Neal, O.P. instructs the stu¬ dents on spiritual matters. 142 The students receive Holy Communion during the Retreat. t C Go e oo , . 1 ° ; .$ ■ the r °«pers f SCht Tf iE Juaisr WHO came ro S mEp ♦♦ Produced, by j ri ' , TW %«««„ ' r«cte i fiOTMCR ClUS O.S.P. °—o “I hear that you two have quietly gon out of your minds.” 144 THE TROUPERS PRESENT The Man Who Came To Dinner Comedy in thre_ acts by Moss Hart and George S. Kaufman Directed by Produced by BROTHER GILES, O.S.F. MARTIN PENDERGAST Mrs Ernest W. Stanley CAST (In the order of appearance) Jane Julian Miss Preen Mary Pergola Richard Stanley Bill Downing June Stanley Mary Flynn John Ronald Zammit Sarah Theresa Dorsa Mrs. Dexter Elaine Mannix Mrs. McCutcheon Catherine Boemio Mr. Stanley John Mannix Maggie Cutler Judy Martin Dr. Bradley Charles Nier Sheridan Whiteside John Glinane Harriet Stanley Suzanne Smith Bert Jefferson Frederick M. Kelly Professor Metz John Tesoriero r Daniel Riordan The Luncheon Guests i John Rovnak Mr. Baker John Melito Expressman Daniel Riordan Lorraine Sheldon Geraldine Rosati Sandy Frank Curran Beverly Carlton Sal Alloco Westcott Mike Cally Radio Technicians r Daniel Riordan l John Rovnak i Six Young Boys Francis Cavallaro Paul Meola Thomas Powers James Young Joseph Carney Eugene Donnelly “Can we drive Lorraine Sheldon to the station . . . you and I?” What do you want now, Miss Bed Pan?” 145 7he. 1 vaup ii Pte e d hla da Capa rr Daily Mirror columnist Bill Gil- martin advises on future plans. Placement Director Mr. John Conron helps Jack Drum and Pete Purpura. Mr. John Conron takes the floor. 147 Student Putluuiti Father Sigmund, O.F.M., addresses the Third Order members at the monthly meeting. 714 i?ut Saint tf-toMoU BROTHER URBAN Moderator 148 The Third Order of Saint Francis was founded by St. Francis of Assisi. Tertiaries takes no vows. They follow a simple rule and participates in numerous graces and benefits accorded by the Church to the Franciscans. At the Third Order reception ceremony the Cord and Scapular are placed upon the member. r T % • T T “Deus Meus Et Omnia.” 149 Science Gluh Officers “Joyous we launch out on trackless seas Fearless for unknown ports.” President . Vice President. Secretary . Treasurer . . . . JOHN RUSH . RONALD CUNNINGHAM . . . FRANK BONURA . JOSEPH NEWMAN Dr. David Ballantine, guest speaker at a recent Science Club meeting, smiles at a question from the floor. Front Row: Ted Cooke, Tim Mahoney, Paul Mine ' tti, Jack Rush, Phil Sapienza, Tony Abbate, Joe Celano Second Row: Ron Cunningham Joe Newman, Ray Coyne, Joe Ernst, Vincent Polito, Don Mulligan, Neil O ' Reilly, Dave Mathis, John Visconti, Jim Rogers, William Mulligan, Bro. Liguori, Joe Roman. Back Row: John Greene, Eugene Font, Mario Bertoni Mike lerardi, Jim Griffin, John Rovnak, John Hilliers. °“ rte Cm,re ' ««, s as Joe Celano and Tim Mahony inspect the Lumbricus Terrestrius as a slim spectator looks on. 151 QuAxStcMoe and Plac Mi nt BROTHER PHILIP Director of Guidance and Placement “Thus, thus I steer my bark, and sail On even keel with gentle gale. Though pleased to see the dolphins play, I mind my compass and my way.” PERSONNEL SERVICES AT THE COLLEGE The Office of Student Personnel is concerned with counseling the men of Saint Francis in the areas of educational, vocational, and personnel adjustment. Personnel Services begin with pre-admis¬ sion counseling, including co-curricular activities, and end witji job placement and follow-up of alumni. Brother Philip, concentrates on his prime job—counseling seniors about their life plans. 152 “It is a theme as fluent as the sea.” The mainstays of the Guidance Department gather with guest speaker, Dr. Hunter after a student assembly. Mr. John Conron, Director of Public Relations and Placement. GaAee i Members of the Veterans Club welcome a Coast Guard Alumnus, Lt. T. J. Casey. 154 GonLeSiesice, Dr. Charles Murto, Director of the Dental Clinic, Georgetown University. The Fordham University contingent at the Graduate and Professional School Conference: Father Walter Jaskievicz, S.J., of their Russian Institute, Father John St. George, S.J., of the Dept, of Communicative Arts and Dean James Fogarty of their School of Social Service. Brother Jerome and Dr. Clement explain the objectives of the Conference to the Fordham representatives. Dean Fogarty of Fordham School of Social Service insists that social work can be both interesting and challenging. AniUcmian Club ‘Through winds and tides one compass guides- To that, and your own selves, be true.” Officers MARIO GIACCHI President ROBERT LYNN Vice President THOMAS YOUNG Secretary EDWARD BRENNAN Treasurer Front Row: Bob Young, Mario Giacchi, Bob Lynn. Back Row: Ed Brennan, Tom White, Bill Byrne, Frank Connolly, Phil Coffee, Bob Lynn, Brother Mark and Tom Young. Bob Lynn, Brother Mark and Tom Young discuss plans for the coming retreat. BROTHER MARK Moderator 156 SoUola Ganto uun Ed Coyne, John Campbell, Mario Giacchi, Bob Lynn, and Les White practice for the Christmas assembly. Officers MARIO GIACCHI Director JOHN HILLIERS Assistant Director RICHARD PRAEGER Secretary 157 JOHN F. DRUM, JR. Editor-in-Chief fynxun the Rbidcje. The editors and members of the 1957 Franciscan wish to express their gratitude to: The Administration, Faculty, and Stu¬ dent Body of Saint Francis College. Mr. Fred Ball and the staff of the New City Printing Company. Mr. George Davis and the staff at the Davis Studio. The entire staff of the Registrar’s Office. Mr. Russ La Barka of the S. K. Smith Company. THE STAFF fynaMxUAjcatt 158 j. brian McCarthy Associate Editor PIERRE RETHORE Managing Editor MICHAEL CAGLIANONE Business Manager GERALD CURTIN Photo Editor 159 FRANK G. SCOTTI Sports Editor JOSEPH P. DORSA Layout Editor CON BOYLE Layout Editor 160 FRANCIS J. BERMUDEZ Literary Editor VINCENT GUADAGNO Senior Class Editor Jim Dillon, Jack Donohue and Jack Malagraph, members of the Franciscan Business Staff, take time out for a picture. Wayne Wisdom sails through a few captions. 161 Ue Voice CARL SARDEGNA Managing Editor MR. ROBERT FOX Moderator FRANCIS N. D’AMBRA Editor-in-Chief 162 Jack Malagraph reminds James Dillon and Carl Sardegna of upcoming deadline. U JAMES DILLON RONALD ZAMMIT Business Manager News Editor DANIEL RIORDAN Sports Editor “Beside a sea that could not cease to smile,” Jerry Curtin and Joel Brustein set sail through their double exposures. 163 164 ROBERT VARASANO Exchange Editor SAL ALLOCCO Format Editor 165 “The waves were gossiping loud and long.” I JOSEPH D. CRIVELLI Editor-in-Chief CONNELL BOYLE Associate Editor FRANCIS N. D’AMBRA Associate Editor 7 4e Gand 166 WILLIAM PROEFRIEDT Editor-in-Chief 2uasUesily. JOHN FLANAGAN Associate Editor JOSEPH DORSA Associate Editor JOHN DRUM Art Editor 167 GoMUti HXMii nt ox iciA i Brother Finbarr adjusts the graduate’s hood, symbol of academic distinction. Attention is focused on the guest speaker as he delivers the Graduation Address. “Our life is closed, our life begins, The long, long anchorage we leave.” 168 “Domine non sum dignus.” “Journey’s End.” Members of the Administration and Faculty enter the Academy Of Music for the exercises. Father Howard Tilly 169 PROFESSOR FIORENZA Moderator JOSEPH H. LYNCH Archon 50tlt AnMiueAA uf Officers Archon.JOSEPH H. LYNCH Vice Archon.GEORGE F. KEHM Secretary.JOHN A. MALAGRAPH Treasurer.PAUL J. DOLAN Corresponding Secretary.JOHN J. KENNY Master of Ceremonies.J. BRIAN McCARTHY Historian.FRANCIS D’AMBRA Pi Alpha 1906-1956 “One port, me thought, alike they sought, One purpose hold where’er they fare.” Jack Drum, Archon Joe Lynch, Professor Nicholas A. Fiorenza, Pierre Rethore and Guests. And The Band Played On . . . Pi ALpita fyn tesuutu, Frank Scotti, Vin Guadagno, Joe Dorsa and Guests. “When I put out to sea.” Atoniue lAGiA4f, QgJJ .., Jim Di ° . Jack Mai, a 9raph, Dick aro and Guests obB ueUi, Mike CagUanone and Guest, “The light that fell from the moon afar Danced in the sea like a fallen star. The shimmers of light a pathway made, The waves moved gently as if they played.” 173 Bill Morgan, John Kowalski, Jay Kenny, Jim Highland and Guests. U the Jioiel New ' LfosJveSi •,t Dar Re , ar n°A.rr bra and i f ran ° 9an - J ack j udl 9e and Guests. 174 Kehm and Guests Evan Lysaght, George 1 °’frie. r ne J Carl D Frank Cassidy, J. B. McCarthy, Jerry Gillia, Jim Hynes and Guests. Bob Thompson, Paul Dolan and Guests. 175 RAY CELLURA Praetor O pn PUi PUo- Pi fynxrfetoritif PROFESSOR TASCHDJIAN Moderator Phi Rho Pi Fraternity originated with the Alpha Chapter at Manhattan College and the Beta Chapter was founded at Saint Francis College in 1923. Unity in Christ, support of Saint Francis, and aid to one another is the threefold pledge of the brothers of Phi Rho Pi Fraternity, Beta Chapter. Top Row: Dan Blake, Pat Bilello, Dick Praeger, George Bergleitner, Neil Lavin, Bernie Welsh, Fred Barbatschi, John Carolan, John Greene, Tony Abbate, Paul Wallace, Jim Markham, Dr. Taschdjian, Joe Newman, Neil O’Reilly, Jerry Curtin, Ray McCart¬ ney, Marty Clancy, Tony Crane, Jim Griffin, Joe Crivelli, Joe Randazzo, Don Donohue, Bill Devlin, Tony Grillo, Joe McDermott, Joe Murphy, Charles Cain, John Tesoriero, Praetor Ray Cellura. Bottom Row: Vin Sena, Bob Nolan, Fenton Hibbits, Bob Paradiso, Joe Mannino, Ray Coyne, Bob Anthony, Con Boyle, Marty Pendergast, Ray Perry, Dave Mathis. 176 Officers Praetor. RAYMOND CELLURA Vice Praetor. DANIEL BLAKE Secretary. NUNZIO CAZZETTA Treasurer. CONNELL BOYLE Jim Griffin and John Tesoriero put on their act. Q . Bob Rose, Don Donohue. Ed Coyne, Tony Crain n . • Fr 0 nt Bac W kRow Neil O ' Re-lW. ° The “boots” clean up. 177 w Francis W flip “ ° e Crivelli, D - ' , G , e ,„ e . JtaGrmn Don Donohue, George Bergleitner, Joe Randazzo, John Tesoriero Bob Anthony and guests. “Now to her berth the ship draws nigh: We shorten sail,—she feels the tide,— ‘Stand clear the Cable!’ is the cry,— The anchor’s gone; we safely ride. The watch is set, and through the night We hear the seaman with delight Proclaim,— ‘All’s well! ' ” HUBER SPORTS EQUIPMENT, INC. and HUBER SCHOOL SPECIALTIES DIV. Wholesale School Suppliers Sporting Goods School Equipment 158 Lafayette St. New York 13, N. Y. RINGS PINS MEDALS CHARMS CUPS PLAQUES TROPHIES ALgonquin 5-7380 LOU ROSENBLUM SHEPARD CLOTHES Manufacturers of Fine Men’s Clothes 69 Fifth Avenue New York 3, N. Y. (Bet. 14th 15th Sts.) excellent design skilled craftsmanship superb quality YOUR CLASS JEWELER DIEGES CLUST 17 JOHN STREET, NEW YORK 8, N. Y. BOSTON • PROVIDENCE MANUFACTURING JEWELERS COMPLIMENTS OF Barnes Noble, Inc. ‘THE OFFICIAL ST. FRANCIS COLLEGE BOOKSTORE’ Used and New Textbooks bought and sold BOOKS OUR BUSINESS SINCE 1874 119 LIVINGSTON STREET (One Flight UP) MAIN STORE 5th AVENUE 18th STREET NEW YORK CITY 3 182 : ?!b m£m fHSiSffilM!!: . : iilii! COMPLIMENTS BEachview 6-9678 BEachview 2-9581 JOHN CAGLIANONE AL RAFFINELLO COMPLIMENTS OF THE LADIES AUXILIARY BENSONHURST GARAGE INC. Repairing - Towing - Service Gas - Oil - Tires Brakes - Ignition - Lubrication ROAD SERVICE 8224 - 1 8th Ave. Brooklyn 14, N. Y. 184 HORIZONS Pi Alpha Fraternity 4 . B B IBfc f Wjbft ; x fi ‘r M- ‘ a J I Br kl P.lj|J Wrw9JHHHBPyK i wsBm ■glLJilt ; B |P ' |B k. ’ s ■ If. I H BIB-! 1 Hi •■ 1 | Sis MAKING HEADWAY TOWARDS GREATER | Fi Best Wishes To The Staff Of The 1957 FRANCISCAN THE MURPHY FAMILY BEST WISHES THE SCIENCE CLUB ST. FRANCIS COLLEGE BENTLEY SIMON, INC. COMPLIMENTS OF Manufacturers of ACADEMIC CAPS, GOWNS AND HOODS FOR ALL DEGREES p. j. McNally Outfitters to over 3000 Schools, Colleges, and Churches 7 West 36th Street New York 18, N. Y. COMPLIMENTS OF COMPLIMENTS OF THE ANTHONIAN CLUB THE HUMANITIES CLUB ST. FRANCIS COLLEGE ST. FRANCIS COLLEGE BEST WISHES THE S. K. SMITH COMPANY THE STUDENT PUBLICISTS Manufacturers of the Cover for THE 1957 FRANCISCAN 52 Vanderbilt Ave. New York 17, N. Y. Compliments of THE ZENG BROTHERS COMPLIMENTS OF HUGO NAGEL, INC. MAin 4-5534 J, TADLER, Prop. COLLEGE BAKERY 239 Court Street Brooklyn, N. Y. Brooklyn, New York Tel.: LEhigh 4-2999 Full Dress, Tuxedos, Summer Formats and Cutaways to Hire Sole Outfitters To St. Francis Prep SPECIAL PRICE FOR PROM S. MALFETANO 2117 Third Ave. New York, N. Y. (Bet. 1 15th and 1 16th Streets) SPONSORS CAROLYN HILL CAROL McVEY KINGS COUNTY TRUST CO LOFFREDO BROS MRS. MARGARET CONNORS MICHAEL AGAPIAN MR. AND MRS. MAX BRUSTEIN AND SONS Compliments of DAVIS STUDIO Official Yearbook Photographer 326 MAMARONECK AVENUE MAMARONECK, N. Y. SAWARDS JOURNAL The Only Weekly Coal Trade Newspaper —O— SAWARD S ANNUAL The Only Book of Its Kind for the Coal Trade 15 PARK ROW NEW YORK 38, NEW YORK 190 Compliments of THE BALDWIN ALLISON DRY DOCK CO. 7800 River Road North Bergen, New Jersey Compliments of THE STUDENT COUNCIL ■ I p MAin 5-9464 MAin 4-8756 DISTINCTIVE CATERING AT ITS BEST FOR ALL OCCASIONS Weddings - Banquets - Receptions Luncheons - Showers - Engagements Communion Breakfast - Club Cr Business Parties Available at Reasonable Prices Phone for Reservations “GOOD FOOD SERVED WELL” Torello’s Golden Eagle jwat Bar and Dining Room Italian American Food Served Daily 227 - 229 SMITH STREET i BROOKLYN 31, N. Y Compliments of THE FATHERS ' CLUB of ST. FRANCIS COLLEGE ▲ 192 Compliments of THE ALUMNI ASSOCIATION of ST. FRANCIS COLLEGE TRUNZ, INC. 25 - 45 Lombardy Street Brooklyn 22, New York Compliments of THE BUSINESS CLUB Compliments of ST. FRANCIS COLLEGE A FRIEND Captain Jack Drum and His Crew ‘Well Done, Gentlemen!” William E. Cleary Executive Vice President THE NEW YORK TOWBOAT ASSOCIATION 196 TRiangle 5-3419 ANTHONY MATTERA General Contractors 42 BERGEN STREET BROOKLYN, NEW YORK Compliments of M. and J. TRACY, INC. Compliments of Compliments of TOM MAURER THE VETS CLUB 198 The Hour Glass Cafe Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Dillon Charles R. Lyons Mr. and Mrs. George Doumar Mr. and Mrs. Edward J. Drum, Sr Thomas Amari Miss Edith Rethore Patrick J. Rhatigan PATRONS Mr. and Mrs. George F. Northrup Thomas Murtagh A. Kusvelarie Eleanor Mclntre Michael J. Kelly Edmund Eddington and Family Joy Cleaners Enes Mestichelli PATRONS lio iiesisi RICHARD ADASZYNSKI JOE DORSA ANTHONY J. ARCHER ALBERT G. DOUMAR JOSEPH BARBIERI JACK DRISCOLL FAMILY ROBERT BASILE JACK DRUM ANTHONY BATTISTA THOMAS DUFFY FAMILY A. BAXTER WALTER E. ENNIS JERRY BENFORD JOHN J. FERGUSON FRANCIS J. BERMUDEZ GOOD LOOKIN’ FERGIE THOMAS F. BLIGH ROBERT C. FOX HELEN F. 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McCarthy frank McDermott KATHERINE McGLOIN ROY McGOWAN THOMAS McHUGH MR. and MRS. D. F. McLOUGHLIN MISS CAROL McVEY MICHAEL F. MAHER TIMOTHY D. MAHONEY ANTHONY MAREEN MARTY and MICKEY GUY MASTRION MR. and MRS. K. MOHRMANN JOSEPH M. MARINO DONALD MULLIGAN WILLIAM MULLIGAN JOHN MULLOOLY JOSEPH F. MURPHY, JR. GEORGE NASH MARIE NASH ROBERT NOLAN JOHN O’BEIRNE JOHN J. O BRIEN AND FAMILY JOHN O’CONNOR JAMES O’DONNELL MAE F. O’DONNELL JAMES J. O’NEILL GEORGE OLSEN RALPH PASCUCCI RICHARD PRAEGER THOMAS J. POWERS THOMAS E. POWERS, JR. THOMAS E. POWERS, SR. MRS. THOMAS E. POWERS KEVIN P. QUIRKE WILLIAM E. QUIGLEY ED REANEY ERNIE RESTIVO MARY RHATIGAN JOHN RICHETTI JAMES RORKE JOHN ROVNAK LARRY J. RUSCHI JOHN J. RUSH MIKE SABBARESE FAMILY PAT SABBARESE PHILIP E. SAPIENZA CARL SARDEGNA PETER G. SATTLER R. P. SATTLER FREDERICK SCHNEIDER PETER J. SCHWEITZER ANNA SCOTTI FRANK SCOTTI SEARING FAMILY PATRICK SMITH PETER N. SMITH GEORGE J. SPARKS HELEN SWIKE JOHN J. TESORIERO THOMAS F. TIERNEY A. VALLEN WILLIAM WAITHE GEORGE WALL KATHLEEN WALL MAUREEN WALL MR. AND MRS G. WALL JOHN F. WEBER TONY WESTMAN WHALEN FAMILY BILL WILLIAMS WAYNE J. WISDOM THOMAS G. YOUNG MR. AND MRS. C. ZIELANT SHARON ZIELANT hen city lights twinkle a friendly ' good night 1 and a slowly darkening skyline marks the end of another busy day — one marvels at the routine coordination so essential to the success of a great metropolis. Significant, and above all other human attributes, ■5 — friendliness, that very fair and honest regard for the other fellow. Proof, that ENGRAVATONE practices this golden rule, is a growing list of satisfied friends — and it is not surprising that singularly better and economical college and school annuals are consistently produced under our banner of good fellowship and cooperation. PRODUCED BY UNION CITY, NEW JERSEY UNion 7-2400 New York Phone LOngjcre 4-9161 9 uH x, Activities. Administration. Advertising. Anthonian Club ....... Arts Quarterly. Athletics. Baseball. 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Who’s Who. 120 - 179 6 - 13 180 - 202 156 167 90 - 119 107 - 109 92 - 103 114 - 115 124 168 - 169 166 110 133 4 140 14 - 23 136 158 - 161 137 112 - 113 152 - 155 126 - 127 203 128 - 129 116 - 119 2 - 3 132 135 23 176 - 179 170 - 175 141 1 141 142 - 143 141 24 - 81 81 125 157 150 - 151 111 122 - 123 130 147 134 148 - 149 144 - 146 82 - 89 131 162 - 165 104 - • 106 138 - ■ 139 203 ‘And we that watch and wait Breathing with mortal breath, We are but ships upon that sea Whose tides are birth and death But what of the storms that hide In that mystery? And what of the bitter, ultimate tide We neither hear nor see? Sailing out of the dark, O little ships, to the light, And never too small or frail a bark To sail to the Infinite! Be still, O querulous soul! He hath charted every sea, And the Master of all the tides that roll Shall send to pilot thee.”


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