St Francis Preparatory - Boxwood Yearbook (Spring Grove, PA)

 - Class of 1958

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FRANCIS PREPABATUIIY SCIIO0L SPRING GRUVE PENNSYLVANIA W Q , 1 . , X eff J gn -ii? ,l fu, V I ' , l t 1' ' ,E 2 'X ' x if ::A LE al iff l s X X 5 .s If f , , i Vg rl K , N 7 . fy , f Q f if ,, 1 fr Um .lady of .lfawrcla Dear Mother, Our Lady of Lourdes, deign to accept this page as our effort to honor you in this holy year, the 100th anniversary of your gracious appearance to little Bernadette in the grotto at Lourdes. x H V' - . 6 Father Athanasxus Welder T O R Athletxc Dzrector Moderator of the Student Counczl N 4 V V W The west wing of the residence building dressed in a coat of white after a fresh snowfall. Snow, sun, trees and building blend to make a beautiful scene. East wing of the student resi- dence taken from below the hill to include Old Glory. fd- F3 1'f '.4 ifigi. ' . I I , 3r 1 1 . fif- The grounds and buildings that make up the Prep are, to say the very least. beautiful. The main building which is used for student residence and which houses the chapel and the dining hall was originally the home of two wealthy families: two homes built into oneye the east residence and the west residence. The workmanship and style of the stone work and landscaping leave nothing to be desired. Gar- dens and lawns add to the beauty. An athletic Held and tennis courts have been added. The various smaller buildings of the estate are used as school building. gymnasium, student and faculty residences, and guest house. From the gatehouse at the entrance there is a winding road past stately trees. beautiful shrubs, and expansive lawns that ends at the top of the hill. The entire campus is located on a knob overlooking the surrounding coun- tryside thereby acquiring the nick-name The Hill. a . -' jf-15QQl1 fff' - -. A Y V Vw S X- 7 Q ,,. Af, i A .4 . ' :,,, K ,, f Q 9 I leg I ff . 1-. Q Y 2 ' . 1 ' 1 ' A Vx I. q 'N 4 AQ . 9 ' ' A H' 4 'fy ' K tfiffhbv , ' rx ' ' pf . 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'T f 4- lx ' 1 ' iq .IP 1 'dawg' K 1 gg! . x , , ' 'Q I - f- .W 1 K A, L' r A 1. n V' - '.1 . f Q' 4 Q' fy Ln r ' ,VM 5 5 x , Q. 4 A-ta.- 135 3 'x 1 ' f I. -2:6 Ll L. to R., J. Bird and W. Mal- leson fforegroundl offer some explanation to Freshmen A. Seymour and P. Viggiano in front of the Senior bulletin board. L. to R., K. Roop, W. Malleson. K. Cullen and J. Bird are chaperoned in their gab-fest by the lamp post. WS ...A-af, 04-VL --- fr I D. Guinther laden with food makes his deliv eries from the school store. The school store-busiest place on campus is tended by Father David and his fearsome foursome. A pause for a pose. as freshmen stalk up to their rooms for a friendly riot. F. Guarnieri and R. Ruhl conduct an experiment in the physics lab. if A fluffy snowfall decks the beautiful statue of Our Lady of Grace with a crown and mantle of purest white. -sl 3: 3.1'j . . l . l' A 7ll 'Y'N-3 A, 78, f is -lf. :fees 7,-,. .wk-ig 3 ,I 3.lI4l'fV,'-A-'i.k ',,',7 fix: ,af-fig' x t t. .- ,, ..- - sexy' X Q 4,- ' wtf I ,,,.,,+,f '-451 5 'Q Lil 52.64 ' Il I , . -- ,-f'5, 2 , s t az f Q ' A. . v A 'Q ' ,,.. fa 152,-5... fit - f 1 , .. ,f , . . f ' ' e' , w e . ' -r ll i 72H 74 . xi Q H r 'Qlrv W 'Y v ss- Sullnan Hall the scene of tnnumerable student dances and basketball practices u hd Q -,Q 1' in The school building with Gladfelter's ground taken from the gymnasium. 5i 'F' ' .s..-.,,5 f L 5 ,I lv' .Q fl 1 f Hungry students hasten up to the main building for their afternoon meal. .gd y x W' As we grow older we realize more fully how important it is to have someone to tell us right from wrong and to insist that we strive to walk the straight and narrow always, not just when we feel like it. The Fathers. Brothers and lay professors here deserve a vote of grati- tude for their interest in us. an interest spring- ing from their love of God which is meant to bear fruit here in this world and assure us of an eternity of happiness. N I i,f .511 -9 ,....- i..,,,i- n . if-1 HIS EXCELLENCY THE MOST REVEREND GEORGE L. LEECH D.D.. J.C.D., L.L,D. Bishop of Harrisburg HIS EXCELLENCY THE MOST REVEREND LAWRENCE F. SCHOTT DD.. V.F. Auxiliary Bishop of Harrisburg x ,ii .taxi , 7 'Qnf henna ahmea VERY REVERENID ADRIAN J M VEIGLE TOR PhD Mmrster Prounczal Prounce of the Most Sacred Heart of Jesus Thzrd Order Regular of Sam! Franczs of Penance 'FC' QZF1 0-Y. 4609 U1 i' THI: MOST REVERLND JOHN H BOCCELLA T O R Ph D S T L Ummler General Thlrd Order Regular of Sam! Franfrs of Penance I O ad O O O K Y ,' . I U at .1 T . v x' X W' , , N Q x, A J Z Q X Q :V V V A . ' A , .K I I 4 0 x 1 Q , igygx I ' if ,l f JL km 5 5 , x sl N r xi ws., . -DN 0 W. by O 1.5L ', F250 ff' , '. Q .p .'f , W'Q .1 'lffihf ,l jk 3,2 Q E iixr 1- asf' KJ? e '- f..'. 'sw -2 - f .S f Xi fi A : 5 7l - , l V Q t 2 5 ' 1 ' g g, s gf M I 'waeqpawllffaewcuf REVEREND LUKE F POSTEK T O R B A Asszstant Headmaster Dean of Students Semor Prefect Intramural Sports Dzrector Latzn English Speech REVEREND FELIX R KELAHER T O R B A Przor and Superzor Treasurer xy jx' REVEREND AMBROSE L BURKE T O R B A B S m L S Lzbrarran Moderator of Camera Club REVEREND CLEMENT J WHITE T O R B A M A Relzgron French Speech 0 . . . r . . . , . . 1 1 A' 1 1 1 S my f . . . . . . I WN AM, . . 3 .1 -. 1 Y ' f . . . , . - . . . . . 1 . . . , . f f . . 1 1 REVEREND GERALD T DUGAN REVEREND EDMOND M JOYCE TOR BA MA TOR BA MA Student Counselor Moderator of Dramatzcs Relzgzon Latzn Hzstory Relxgzon Lzterature Muszc Appreczatzon 'Ria V suv' REVEREND ATHAN ASIUS VN XXEIDER T O R B A Athlctzc Dzrector Uodtrator or Stud nt Cxounczl and Varszty l' Club Rrlrgron I'ngI1sh Speech REVEREND DONALD VUKETICH T O R B A M Ed Admmzstrator of Sacred Heart Church German ira- Ts n., ' r f Y ' Y 7. A A4 . h .1 ' '- t' , I REVEREND DAVID R MELNIER T O R B A Freshman Prefect Manager of Student Store Moderator of Vrsual Aids Movzes Algebra Solm' Geometry 'lrrgonometry REVEREND ISIDORE P GEORGE T O R B A Sophomore Prefer! Chaplazn Moderator of Knights of the Altar Sacrrstan Plane Geometry Algebra .l wav' S. ' REVEREND FABIAN D McNICHOL T O R B A Junzor Prefect Secretary Adursory Councxl Moderator of The Boxwood The Hull Glee Club Chozr Physics Algebra Muszc REVEREND COLMAN J McGARRIL TOR BA Prefect of Candzdates TOS Moderator of Forensrcs Englzsh Latrn Speech Chemzstry wsu- m L. ,qv-J' Q 1 X f .l I . . -, . . v 2 r v v v f v v f f v Q , , . . .. . . V . . -f - - -v v v f . A , - ,Wf BROTHER MARIAN CARROLL T O R Superusor of Student Work Study Prefer! in Www www 4 BROTHER SALVATORL FLRRARA T O R A9.s1stantSuperLuor of Studt nt YVork Asstvtant MR JOSEPH P McGLYNN BA MR FERDINAND J PICCOLO BA Football Coach JV Basketball Baseball Spamsh Economzcs Socrology Problems of Democracy Broloyy Health N, v. N 1 ,R NX Q ' 0 . ,f I I gl I f I L V x 'luv ,lb C , , 1-:ibm Sacristan. Study Prefer! O 0 0 0 0 MR JAMES F POWERS BA Basketball Coach Tenms Coach Assistant Football Coach Hzstory Czuzcs Health Phys :cal Educatzon MR WILBUR ROBERTSON Tenms Coach DR SPURGEON T SHUE MD School Physzczan W1 chef. and WERTZ assistant conscnt to piusc in mcal preparations to an no ima!! MR MERN L SCHRECENGAST handy-man A man of .1 thousand masks, VUALTER FULLERTONS quicr cmcicncv cnablcs him to perform thc sccmingly impossible miracle of keeping thc buildings near and clean, in MISS LUCILLE M. RUNK. Secretary. Head- m.1ster's Omcc. She sends our thc rcporr cards. GEORGE XVAGNER. left. and ROBERT NVALLEN try to accomplish what twentv-tive men used to do: keep the estate in shape. They are .ilwavs available for a hundred or so other jobs. too. MRS. LILLIAN G. WEAVER. dining hall helper. has the big job of looking after the various duties of serving meals. etc. ' . P-,:. 'Pl X v a 'nf Q, . R if! as TSN H E X515 MRS. ESTHER I. REED, dining hall helper. preparing for another meal. She threatens to use roller skates to cover the length of the hall to set up for meals. MR. DALE R. MARTIN. Assistant to the Treasurer. Dale takes care of the books and the student bank. l' heafiwze a YVhat a wealth of subject material for let- ters home is afforded by our hunclrecl-odd class- rnatex. Ifrom postgraduate to freshman eafh is a treat in himself to know and worlz with. Lasting friendships are hegun here. More than that if anything can he more valuable is the value of learning to get along with others in every situation. learning to put up with the faults real or imagined of classmates and realizing that they are putting up with our faults as well. In short. such a life ax ours is quite a school for the development of Christian charity. fi' KB , . ' o fiaww' 1 1 4' 'J 'fl ,1 M .mxv is :W 5 4 I . i I I 3 '1, -w uv' X-5-dug x A 1 .-o' 1. f , , 'ff Q5 Homer A. Arena I63 Belvedere Avenue. lVashinglon. N. J. 3 Holy Name Society 4 Knights of the Altar 4 Intramurals 4 Good-natured, reserved, unaffected . . . Homer . . . always looking forward to the next vaca- tion . . . shows a great interest in cars . . . especially a green '51 Ford . . . very popular among fellow students . . . drifts from Wash- ington. New Jersey . . . likes all sorts of music . . . has a good sense of humor . . . hopes to follow in his father's footsteps as a pharmacist. T FRA Cl PREP BATURY Norman Joseph Arends lO Van L4 tt nhn k Stu I Oranj stud 'lruba Velhirlands Antilles Holv Name Society 4 lntrimurlls 4 uiet believing trustworthy oe entered at mid term of senior year quick to adapt himself lingui tic soccer fan enjoys telling of his world traxels loves Europe for its calmness and beauty Joe vs ill study for a career in medicine at Mount si' ,iii .i 0 'Q' li' 1' 4' 'C' . IU- . 4 V A , i , n t L ' ' a 1 u n . . ' I' . . . . . . . o 5 s . I . ' V V s 4 4 I 4 . ' ' i'. , 2. Saint Mary s College. V - Y, , W., . U - N - 1 nga'- ,, A Q' yg'l - . ' I 7' .L ,E . QI :uc .V- 'xgz' kits ,.. lo .-. - 1 Edmundo Azuaje F Calle 99 No 9 Z0 Ma ara bo Venezuela Holy Name Socrety 4 Intramurals 3 4 Glee Club 1 2 Varslty Baseball Z Cordlal entertammg soclable Mundo a barrel of fun for four years natlve Venezuelan enjoys all sports prefers base a likes Latm muslc senorltas and bull fnghtmg Edmundo w1ll study busmess admmxstratxon ln college plans to Join hxs father s firm at its completion 1958 GRAD ATI G CLASS Jw Norman Vmcent Baler 8213 Philadelphia Road Baltxmore Md Holy Name Society 4 Varsity F Club 4 Varsity Basketball 4 Varsrty Baseball 4 Athletlc qulet quick wntted Norm co captam of the basketball squad dnd all right on the diamond too a loyal member of Brother Marlon s dxsh crew lxkes Physlcs and Chemistry a confirmed sleeper avld Baltimore Colt fan very popular hopes to attend either Georgetown or LaSalle for a course m science. . . ri, A . ' ' 14 77 , , ... ... ... ... , ' bll... , 000 V yi, ll I I ll I X 1 ' ' . , . .,f if ' 12 'll 'f'5l:,. .1 . . . , . ,' ' un . - - . ll ,Y I , , ' .no ooo - Q00 . . , . , . . . , ,,, ... ...an . . ... ... Aloysius Joseph Ballisty 4 3 33 Manayunlz Avenue. Philadelphia. Pa. i Holy Name Society 4 Knights of the Altar 4 T.O.S. 4 Candidate Choir 4 Quiet, studious. industrious entered this past fall as a candidate . . . golf bug . . . honor student with first honors . . . likes non-nction . . . finds languages most inter- esting semi-classical music rates highly athletic fond of baseball football soccer asplres to priesthood in TO R after getting B A at Saint Francis College T FR CIS PREP RATDRY William Beverly Brlstor Jr 600 Hash gs Road T uso 4 Md Holy Name Society 4 Student Council l Knights of the Altar l 2 3 4 Glee Club l 2 3 Choir I 2 3 4 Intramurals 3 4 The Boxwood 4 Genteel sincere reticent 1 og loving ex Gllmanite four year Honor Roll Student gratis librarian Princess Rainier an favors photography and mysteries Vous etes a la page after European sojourn will study pre med at Georgetown University , , , ... .l I , . 'n .o'n. . C 177 L . ll . ... . . ' ' 4A'YY f 1 , . Bll ...d - x one - ',.4 ,, vv 1 uno . Lawrence Ashton Brittingham 4925 North l3th Street, Philadelphia 41, Pa. Varsnty Football 4 Varsxty F Club 4 Intramurals 4 Friendly tidy adventurous Butch ' a postgraduate gallopmg member of the varslty football squad loves outdoor llfe especially huntlng a very neat dresser tends to progressive jazz favorlte subjects are P O D and Engllsh IS going to take up physical education at Penn State 1958 GB DUATI G CLASS Joseph Carmen Corbl 5207 Whzlaker Avenue Phaladelphra P Holy Name Socnety 4 Dramatic Club 4 Varsity Football 4 Varsity Basketball 4 Varsnty F Club 4 Precocxous wxtty mterestmg oe postgraduate lxve wlre of the Senlor flat great on a long bus trip loves all sports especlally baseball enjoys swlmmmg sun bath mg and people traveled and played ln the All Amerncan Baseball Tournament enjoys a good meal particularly fond of progressive jazz received Football Coach s Award wnll attend Penn State ambrtlon IS to be a professional baseball player .' u 1 , , ... ... ... ... , . . ... ... . . . . ... ... ... . -1. . , ,a. I ' KAY! - - - - AAJ n , , ... ... ... ,.. ... , , , - - , . - I ... . . - Q00 ... . . , ... ... . .. . ... . Gene Lee Cowell 402 A Thomas Street Phrlltpsburg N J Varsity Football 4 Wrestling Team Coach 4 Varsity F Club 4 Unaffected neat conscientious Gene a postgraduate Argentine Rocca of the semor flat organizer of the wrestling team tumbled in this year from Phillipsburg home spun philosopher co captain of the Headmaster s Award follows sports with an insatiable interest coaching and teaching are his future plans T FRA CIS PBEPABATUBY David Michael Dello Stritto 21 Park Place Auburn N Y Holy Name Society 4 Varsity Football 4 Varsity F Club 4 Congenial energetic responsible De a postgraduate bounded in from up state New York for a rugged season of football . . . the Georgie Jessel of Speech IV . . . ever the prankster . . always a laugh . . . mail call marauder . . . rates progressive jazz tops . . . Wild Bill's favorite kitchen knave . . . will study Public Relations at Holy Cross. , :A I I , y I . 4 n Q Q Q o N.J.... - ' - ' ' of this year's winning football team . . . winner ' 1 0 I 1 . 1 I . Q . U ly' ri is Irwm Harvey Dogon 5049 North 9th Street Ph ladelphm Pa Varsity Football 4 Varsity F Club 4 Intramurals 4 Resourceful funny casual rv one of the class comedians Wyatt Earp all the way a television fan who loves it wlth a passion first 1n attendance at mall call When do we go home? plans to attend college at Westchester to prepare for busmess administration 1953 GRADUATI G CLASS ig Mm John Richard Downs Croton Road Cortland N Y Holy Name Society 4 Knights of the Altar l 2 3 4 The Boxwood 4 J V Football 2 Varsity Manager 4 Varsity F Club 4 Enterprlsmg loquacious friendly Dick the Grantland Rice of the semor flat ever vigilant for the Little Green Man week ends with the Dutch always on the go a real swell guy who has diligently managed many St Francis teams faithful acolyte . . . Notre Dame will take charge of his higher education. . . 1 I , - ' LA 'O :AI rr ' , , . . . . . . 0 Q Q K- . 0 0 y ' 0 0 Q ' jr It 17 A ' ' Q 0 0 0 0 0 0 'V f - - . f I , A , g : 2 4 ' X ' J , , , . ' f 7 . H , , , AV ' ll vr 2 - - - - xi - 9Y , , , . . . Q 9 I ' O O O 9 ' ' 0 O 0 - do vv - 0 0 0 xx . . -,X . . . 'I o Q 0 t Edwin Francis Gerace 507 West C Street, Elizabethtown, Tenn. Holy Name Society 4 Knights of the Altar 2 Class Secretary 2 Dramatics 4 Varsity Football l 2 3 Varsity Baseball l 2 Varsity F Club 2 3 4 Warmhearted entertaining colorful Heckle four year man class historian McCreavy s cohort in mischief three year member of the football and baseball teams and Varsity F club liked by all famous for his nocturnal shaving cream fights an avid Yankee fan from Tennessee condescends to Bob Ruhl s unique humor will make a line addition to Georgetown where he will pursue a Liberal Arts course T FRA Cl PBEPAR TOBY Rene Martin Giamno 313 Palmer Atenue Mamaroneck N Y Holy Name Society 4 Third Order Secular 4 Camera Club 4 Reserved studlous dedicated Rem a postgraduate a Vic Selxas of the ping pong table likes to read Balzac French linguist but can t dig up a fellow conver sationalist in that tongue a devoted Third Order Secular of St Francis member hopes to do social work will Journey to St Vincent s for further study Y 1 A ' r 44 YY u Y 1 . . Q y o a 0 k ' u 77 - - Y . . . - , xx , . . Y 0 0 o , , , ' ' u n - . . . . . . . . ' ' ' Q 4 f , . . . . K - . . . .ii . 1 . ' v , , . . -W ' ' ll '11 1 v o 1 0 Q 0 4 Q 0 0 - 'f 0 o I 0 0 0 4 I . . , . J . . . , . . . . ,f ' F o o o . . . . . . . . ' 1 . Myles Francis Gibbons l3 Arrandale Avenue Great Neck N Y Holy Name Society 4 Student Council 3 Editor of The Boxwood 4 Vice President of Class 4 The Hill 3 Intramurals 3 4 Amusing smcere sensible Gibbi intramural protagonist dynamo of The Boxwood authoritative and mdependent recipient of award for proficiency in Scholar ship in his Junior year favorite personage is Sophocles mdefatlgable verbal opponent of Mundo Azuaje will prepare for law at Holy Cross 1958 GB DUATING CL SS James Edward Grandon R D 1,54 Meehan csburg Pa Holy Name Society 4 Intramurals 4 Helpful, retiring, congenial . . . Jim . . . a postgraduate . . enrolled at mid year . . . an almost weekly commuter to Harrisburg . . Ted Atkinson of the semor flat . . . afternoons are spent in studying or listening to music . . . aspires to be an electrical engineer . . will further his plans this fall at Juniata College. 1 ' . . . ,, . .,, 5 - VV' U , , . - 0 Q 0 Q consistently tops in the class . . . triple threat I4 77' ' ' ' ' Fred Raymond Guarnieri 235 Bonnie Brae, Warren, Ohio Holy Name Society 4 Camera Club 4 Intramurals 4 Co-operative, likeable, fun-loving . . . Fred . . . always smiling . . . even when he's wrestling with roommates . . . keeps a watchful eye for Father Luke . . . presents a carefree air but is a diligent student plans for a career in medicine will join the boys under the Golden Dome at South Bend this autumn T FRA CIS PBEPARATUBY John Bennett Hatfield Jr 121 West Avondale Drive Greensboro N C Holy Name Society 4 Student Council President 4 The Hill 2 3 Varsity Football 2 4 Dramatic Club 3 4 The Boxwood 4 Popular enterprising laudable Jack President of student body flair for orgam zation and leadership consistent honor stu dent awarded medal for Public Speaking Beau Brummel of York anxiously awaiting European foray Tar Heel wi prepare for law at Dartmouth College ... R O .1 , . , ' T .I 1, B , . . if , ' 1 I, 1 2' u n V 4, .., , , ... ... X 000 - S '4 - . . ' ,,r A ... ' 3,1 - I Q I I ., ' , 000 000 l ll Herman David J acquart l l Stratford Road. Barrington, R. I. Holy Name Society 4 The Boxwood 4 The Hill 4 Varsity Football 4 Varsity Basketball 4 Varsity F Club 4 Mimicrous, studious, talented . . . Dutch . . . a postgraduate . . . sprints in from the smallest of the 48, poor l'le Rhode Island . . . letters a la Simmon . . . devoted athlete . . . 14-second high hurdles is his Everest . . . Michelangelo in wood of the senior flat . . . favorite expression is Well-ah, you birds . . . Dutch intends to pursue a Commercial Arts course at the University of Rhode Island. 1958 GB DUATI G CL SS -': ..... Gerald Allen Kopiinger Holy Name Society 4 Dramatics 4 Intramurals 4 Comical quiet industrious postgraduate meandered from Mount Car mel Pennsylvania loves to play cards and seldom loses participated in intramural sports likes reading and excells in Chem lstry interests are in sports and cars can t wait for school s social affairs we liked by all his classmates always looking forward to the next vacation a fan of all popular music John Carroll University bound for pre med l A 4' L ' - - - uAln , , . . . . . . 3 V Y 0 0 0 , . . . I ' I I I A '1- o Q Q ' f' 1 ' 'ri' - ,. 9 O O 0 O 0 H 1 - v - - I ' ., ','- L I rf ' ' , c, 1, Q . Q A ' ' 1' ifo.-. I ' - Y . - - , ::Q--'- ' ' ' A l . . . ' 6 if 1 . I . 4 ' ' ' s -i O , l rf- - H, ' .7 1 ,- 5 ba, M . , , 'I . ' , 5 'Q- ., r rt. . c A Q . . -r .4 C ,J . , Lt 7 X :fue . A K - - :' , ' ,fa . ,. ' fa . snr- ' -1 - .-:J-1' . . . I as uf Michael John Lenny I676 Olympia Road, Camden 4. N. J. Holy Name Society 4 Intramurals 4 Quiet, neat, amiable . . . Len . . . a post- graduate . . . comes from Camden Catholic High in New Jersey . . . participant in the school intramural program . . . anxiously awaits let- ters from his Twins quite witty and very well liked by fellow students leans toward music in the popular vein spends summer basking in the sun at Ocean City N J earnestly awaits 6th period study hall Len plans to attend Catholic University in Washington D C with architecture as his major T FR Cl PREP RAT0llY Carl Nicholas Lupi 539 East M Ike! S1921 Warren Oho Holy Name Society 4 Intramurals 4 Knights of the Altar 4 Jovial likeable diligent Lup hai s from Warren Ohio very energetic participated in intramural football favorite subjects are Math and English leans toward progressive Jazz and rhythm in blues Latin scholar loves to be outdoors always tusslmg with his roommates can be pensive at times a very solid sleeper always heard but never seen has been known to seek release from Math class through a window plans to take law at Rutgers A4 V7 D ... ... ,.. ... ... it H . . . . X 1 f sv . . . . . . G f, .I . . .. H ,, .l . , , ... ... 5' , ... ... ... ... . ... ..- ... ... - 1. -I John Joseph Magovern l90 Oak Ridge Avenue, Summit, N. J. Holy Name Society 4 Student Council l.2.3.4 Vice-President of Student Council 4 President of Class 2,3,4 Glee Club l,2,3 Choir l,2,3,4 Varsity Football 2,3 Varsity F Club 2,3,4 Intramurals 3,4 Respected, spirited, magnetic . . . John . . . a four-year man . . . perennial president since sophomore year . . . is very fond of sports . . . member of the Varsity F Club for his efforts on the gridiron . . . water sports are his forte . . . Normandy Beach forever . . . always picks a winner . . . long vied for appetite title with Coach McGlynn . . . always looks forward to 7th period study . . . very active in social func- tions adept organizer with the ability to ea will attend Providence College 1958 GB DU Tl G Cl. SS William Walter Malleson III Skytop P Holy Name Society 4 The Hill 3 4 Glee Club 3 4 rm irals Conservative amicable quiet Ma joined the ranks two years ago a confirmed outdoorsman a loyal worker in the school store favorite subject is Physics devotee of rock n roll a faithful follower of intramural activities and school affairs always found losing to Bill Ryan comes from Skytop a resort in the Pocono Mountains State -25' G03 Y l d . . . ' ' . 7 V fl. Int . -1 3.4 ' J 0 Q V I 4 A 1 I 2. - Aiil J pf: . . . will take up hotel administration at Penn 11 , L I y 5 .U ' : if X 'Z g '.i 'I 'i N fl 4 ,tl 5' f L' S ' I A A1 1 ' ni ,,-, .- , f i ,Qt 2 X Q 3 Robert Edward Mathews 7 Ab gd o b s O o Holy Name Soclety 4 Varslty Baseball 4 Intramurals 4 Dlllgent neat dependable Bob postgraduate jomed St Francls at mld year a top rebounder on the mtramural court has traveled all over the eastern sea board a qunet but not retxrmg guy whom everybody llkes has future rs undeclded but he wxll attend Ohio State ST PB Cl PREPAB T0llY Tlmothy Thomas McCreavy ':Chl! A 1ePlIadIpha76 a Treasurer of Holy Name Society 4 Student Councxl Z 3 Class reasurer l The Hnll 4 Camera Club 4 Glee Club 2 3 Chonr l Z 3 4 Effervescent wltty agreeable Tum approaches mtramurals wnth much ardor well liked can b seen follovung Father Davnd collegiate dresser . always late for meals former worker ln sweet shop . . . ever wlllmg to grve a hand mtends to attend the Phlladelphla Academy of Fme Arts thus fall. V .299 in on Road, Clum u. hi Ab 'Y , , ...Z 4 4 I 70' een UPIU. yi e i.. .P. Y 'T' I Y ' 44 ' Y' , , . A V. .. James Michael McGrath 60 Caplol S1 eet Auburn N Y Vice President of Holy Name Society 4 Varsity Football 4 Varsity F Club 4 Varsity Basketball 4 Quiet trustworthy serious im postgraduate a light footed back on the gridiron able basketball player reads likes to relax at the piano tickling the IVOIICS with favorite melodies enjoys excitement but doesn t patronize the detention hall wishes to become a teacher and coach Bonaventure s may see Jim this autumn V? 1958 GBADUATI G CLASS ff' ., Joseph Patrick Morgan, Jr l3lO East Perry Street Port Clinton Ohio Holy Name Society 4 Varsity Football 4 Varsity F Club 4 Intramurals 4 Quick, carefree, determmed . . . Morg . . . a postgraduate . . . our uncanny halfback with an eye for openings in the line . . . most flowers blossom but the Shamrock explodes . . . terror of the ice box . . commerce lS his aspiration . . . will Join the ranks of the Fighting Irish. i r . . . . Y ' ' IAJ' YY a ' when he isn't studying or playing sports . . . ' V. . . . . ' . . . St. , 4 4 4 David Martin Pahel 74l South Linden Ave., Pillsburgh 8. Pa. Holy Name Society 4 Camera Club 3,4 Intramurals 3,4 Mechanically-minded, jovial, stylish . . . Pinky . . . four-year man . . . craves excite- ment but manages to stay out of jug . . . often heard arguing the finer points of automobiles with Ken Roop Pittsburgh or bust spends a lot of time grappling with Physics Spanish and Biggle will attend Duquesne where he will take a business administration course T FRA CIS PREP RA'l'0llY PUQ Frederick Leo Palmer 250 Fo I H11 Road Scarsdale N Y Holy Name Society 4 Knights of the Altar 4 Dramatlcs 4 Intramurals 4 deep appreciation of art Jazz philosophy altercation and the manly art of self defense a devoted sacristan humorous in a dry manner Heckle s walking mforma tion box Fred s future is undecided but his path is well illuminated 0 r i , , . . Pensive, authoritative, helpful . . . Fred . . . John Mrchael Peterson 277 Lmcoln Street Phrll psburg N J Holy Name Society 4 Camera Club Presldent 4 Varsrty Football 4 Varslty Baseball 4 Varsnty F Club 4 Athletnc clamorous frrendly Pete a postgraduate a New Jerseyxte and proud of lt Phllllpsburg s Town Commissioner for a day block of gramte ln the lme for the Prep mainstay of the prtchlng staff teamed wrth Blll Ryan to pitch only no hlt game ln Prep varslty history power hitter liked to clown but rarely hlt the detentlon ns well lrked by all 1dol of the Frosh llked to talk to any group that would llsten sports mam nnterest hopes to become teacher after college course ln Educatxon 1958 GRAD ATI G CLASS Carroll Richard Redding 518 Srremte Avenue Gettysburg P Holy Name Society 4 J V Basketball 3 Varslty Basketball 4 Varsity F Club 4 Intramurals 3 4 Towermg blatant easy gomg Blggxe . . hrs 6 6 makes hlm looked up to by every one . . member of the J.V. and Varsity basket ball teams . . always on the lookout for Prnky . . . enjoys Physics and stlcks to Castilllan Spanrsh . . . will go home to Gettysburg College to become an engmeer. Q Kenneth Raymond Roop 480 Mapleton Avenue, Pillsburgh 28. Pa. Holy Name Society 4 The Hill 4 Camera Club 4 Intramurals 3 4 Sparklmg qunck wltted resourceful Ken knows everyone and ns everybody s buddy Lmcolns all the way and spends free moments plugging the Ford Company teams with Pahel to wreck havoc on the fresh man flat the dlagnostlclan of Room 6 cures all wlth after shave lotlon wnll mvade Duquesne thls fall T FRA Cl PBEPAB 'l'0llY Robert Ashley Ruhl l West Fatrv ew Road Baltzmore I2 Md Holy Name Socnety 4 Vlce Presldent l Varsnty Football l 2 3 4 Varsity Baseball 1 Z 3 4 Varsity F Club 2 3 4 Intramurals 3 4 ulet forthnght wntty Bob a four year man captam of the 1957 football squad 5 varsxty letters have made hmm a well established member of the Varslty F Club studies m the clutch unyielding faith m the Baltimore Colts Dlxneland Jazz IS hrs favorite musnc can often be seen creeping down to see Cheyenne Physics and Algebra are Bob s favorites plans to take engmeerrng at the Umverslty of Vlfglnla ' V I 9 ' ' ' ' Al H , - , . . . I l , l O 0 0 . . . . . . . . . . . lf ' Q 0 c Q 0 0 . .1 K - O I 0 R A. . rs 3, 4, V ,, iT U . i 1 . I i - 'VJ l Y Y ' J.V. Basketball 2,3 A A. 3 5' . . 1 g W ' n vv ' Y I V . F V ' ' ' ll vv A Y , , 0 Q . . . o ' I K . . . K 0 Q O B KV ' ' 64 n K ' 1 f . . - . , U . . . . . . V , L I 1 1 I 1 a K I 0 0 I V B . . . . ' . 4 . . . 37' if . . . , . . . . . . . . . . . A , . William Joseph Ryan 3l8 West Walnut Street, North Wales, Pa. Holy Name Society 4 Varsity Football 4 Varsity F Club 4 Good natured congenial athletic B1 Secretary of Senior Class deft and powerful ball carrier sincere in all he says a faithful Glenn Miller fan likes all aspects of sports disclplmarian of his room big business bound will unpack his locker at Villanova next fall ta' 1958 GRADUATI G CLASS John Robert Sim 15 Bronxvtlle Road Bronxvxlle 8 N Y Holy Name Society 4 Student Council 4 The Boxwood 4 The Hill 4 Glee Club 4 Intramurals 4 Imaginative talented poised John postgraduate an ardent sports fan plays all sports well himself summers at Manesquan working as a life guard as a quick natural smile which makes him liked by all always lends a helping hand a science major who plans to become a chemist with the help of Miami University ' nn e - - lA'll9? T ' , , ... ... ... ... ... 000 - UIQ . 1 I - V I I I , , ... ...Z ... ... ... f . - h , ' one ' I I I I I Y 7 . ... ... . James Robert Siriani, Jr. 212 Sourh Barry, Olean, N. Y. Varsity Football 4 Varsity F Club Sturdy, jovial, witty . . . Jim . . . post- graduate . . . hard-driving Hilltopper tackle . . . enjoys movies and reading . . . up-state New Yorker . . . Bonnie rooter . . . diligent Spanish student rates languages his favorite subjects Jim will study engineering at college T FHA CIS PREP RATHBY 'Owl' Richard Francis Spencer 7 A zu Broo n 7 Holy Name Society 4 Intramurals 2 3 4 Glee Club 3 Camera Club 4 Reserved generous diligent Dick silent custodian of Joe Strinis weights faithful sidekick on anyone s Jaunt to Hanover arduous history scholar weekly movie always helpful and a faithful friend Spence plans to pursue a course in busi ness at Fordham University 0 'J 781' I-Hh tw U, my -a. N. Y. V Q c Q ite . . . ' ' ' I I Y Joseph Francis Strini H43 Wayne Avenue, McKee.s Rocks, Pa. Holy Name Society 4 J.V. Basketball 2 Varsity Football 4 Intramurals 3,4 Straightforward, narrative, humorous . . . Satch . . . has a unique hearty laugh . . . keeps an eye out for Pittsburgh mail . . . enjoys weight-lifting in spare time . . . week-ends on the Rocks . . . preference lies in football . . . keeps his roommates jumping with his pranks and puns . . . a fresh air fiend with a mania for sunlight . . . usually the master of any situation . . . has a tendency towards forestry and will continue his education at Penn State. 1958 GR DUATI G CLASS Arthur Daniel Stumpf Box lZ8 Cabot Pa Holy Name Society 4 Knights of the Altar 1 2 3 4 S l 2 Candidate Choir 1 2 3 4 Glee Club l Popular friendly dependable Dan four year candidate for T O R sports fan particularly baseball reads adventure enjoys drama listens to pop and Glenn Miller favorite vacation is fishing m Cana dlan woods honor student for four years prominent in candidate s sports ec Treas of T O S as freshman prefect this year native born Pennsylvanian hailing from Cabot hopes to become a T O R Franciscan Father ..-.. . Y Y Y . l.O.. . .3.4 ,, , ' AA VY , , . . . . . . . . . . . . , . . H ,, 9 o 4 - . . . . , S A s . . . . Q . .' K -Q I . Q Q . , 1 a I 4 ' :vo 0 O 0 4 . I . , ' if - ' I John Francis Sturgeon 38 Pleasant Street, Cohoes, N. Y. Holy Name Society 4 Varsity Football 4 Varsity F Club 4 Critical, pleasant, athletic . . . Jack hails from Cohoes, N. Y .... a loyal member of the foot- ball squad . . . all hobbies suit him . . . especially radio . . winter sports enthusiast likes to sleep whenever possible appreciates most kinds of music favorite subjects concern science and math a member of the honor roll group very interested in rockets and missiles would like to be an engineer aspires to West Point T FRANCI PBEPABATURY Charles Thomas Taylor 84 09 Talbot Street New Gardens I5 N Y Holy Name Society 4 Intramurals 4 Dramatic Club 4 Dramatic agreeable talkative Chuck sales promoter of record club assumed title of Brother Orchid with grace and dex terlty amateur debator in his leisure hours favorite subjects mathematics and physics vocation for engineering avocation rests in theatricals . . . . , . . . ., . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .-1. - , , . . - - ' 44 rr , , Q s Q ' . . . . . . . . U . ,, . A, . . . . K . . . Le, ,Jw . . . . , - , . . . - . . . . Q 0 0 1 0 0 ' . . ' . TlmOIhX John Whvte N Holx Nrme SOCICIX 4 Knlghts ofthe Altar 4 V ISIIX F Club-ff VJYSIIX Brsketball 4 Intramurals 4 Retlcent affable smcere Tlm entered as a postgraduate top flrght basketball plax er dexoted fan of Fats Domlno and rock n ro one of the most lrkels to be called at mar call extremelx capable sersatlle a clean cut gux xx ho reports from Schenec tady wlll attend college 1953 GRAD ATI G CLASS Father Luke senlor prefect at hrs dally duty of handmg out the mall to .mnxxous semors Sl1fpflSlI1g some delighting others drsappomtmg 1 few , l ux. Z ' , ,I lv I l-Wil lklyflhflffg ,fltwrvuv Sthurretladg, Y. v A vs I v J V .V H A' l . x ll . . . ' j 41 X Professor McC1lynn injects .J a bit of humor in history class. 5 Senior Class officers. sitting. left to right. M. Gibbons. vice- president: J, Magovern, president: H. Jacquart. treasurer: standing, J. Hatfield, Council president: W. Ryan. secretary: J. Sim. Council representative, 'Fife The magazine-rack corner is popular in the library. , 195- Ciene Cowell. winner of the Head- masters award. accepts his trophv from Fr. George at the annual Football Banquet. C l The students phone lnfe lane of dances and proms at the prep A busy place most any tlme McGnern s conxersatnon tlckles E Gerace J Magoxern and R Dow ns Zaaklalhe Slnce most semors are prlmarrly mterested m gettmg good grades to ease thelr acceptance IIIIO the college of thelr cholce studxes come Hrst In the case of the postgraduates they are mtent on ralsmg thelr hugh school marks ln order to better thelr chances of enterlng some partlcular freld A break betw een classes Rnchard Dow ns vuth a book outslde c ass Seniors so Interested? Fantastic arf D s 3. ,f V F, Q I , .lr A A fl L ' 7 Las-'x'i'5d..li - ., ,A fx r ff S' A f , le, Front row, left to right: R. Tinurelli. P. Golden, T. Mirabito. P. DeMarheu. J. Buck. W. Eggers. R. Fink: second row, W. Schomburg. D. Cooke, D. Ciuinther. D. Quinlan, D. Holly. P. Moynihan: third row, Peter Donaldson. D. Ek. I.. Hourigan. E. Azuaje. C. Carey. A. Kolenslci. W. Corbett: back row, P. Ellis. K. Cullen, K. Concagh. J. Hadloclc. R. Granville, J. Purvis. and J. Tesoriero. Junior 'Q Ka v A little infernal machine becomes the center of plenty ' x of noise. RC 1 f i X 1 5' . l , . , Father. I'm wounded. O.K.. Schomburg. here's a band-aid. Class oflicers, bottom to top. C. Carey. vice president: D. Coolxe. secretary: L. Hourigan student council representative: John Bird. presi dent: R. Tinurelli. treasurer: W. Schomburg. student council representative. f Jumor Class pamphlet rack m prefect room supplxes materxal for themes and speeches 'Q v . 3 L ll -- ---an ' a 3 ,-v f. lf U i -nf , E, ff - R 5' ' , 2 44,1 It's a 'B' movie. Too badf .4 l Readmg studs letters and hohbles proude Jctlutx for spare time A battery of typewnters goes clxckety clack work over those Llt notes students ,fd ff Class officers, left to right: David Bonner. treas- urer: Paul Donaldson. council representative: Michael Herald. president: Charles Gadino. vice president: and Robert Pcttito. secretary. Thomas Muzzey. talented accordionist. enter tains two fellow Sophomores. Father Isidore. sophomore prefect. enjoys a Herald joke while giving Thomas Muzzey help with his algebra. ANG! Sophomore Front row, left to right: R. lrelan. T. Wacker. H. Guar- nieri. Paul Donaldson: second row. J. Folan. C. Gadino. W. Cassano. D. Bonner. T. Muzzey: back row, R. Pettito. M. Herald. A. Paolini, W. Moritz. G. Guar- nieri. and M. Carlozzi. '.r ' 'UI Operation Clean-Up. The regular Saturday morning ac- tivity. The bright spot of any day, rain or shine Mail Call. A. Paolini enjoys his letter while W. Cassano and R. Pet- tito express a bit of interest too. 'W ' ' 'Vi' 3' rf Class officers, I. to r.. V. Hungerford. treasurer: D. True. student council representative: A. Smith. president: J. Keliher. secretary: D. i Koury. vice-president. What day were you absentf' Two hopefuls request an absentee slip from prefect Fr. David. Fre hmen Front row, left to right: A. Seymour. M. Lyden. D. Palenscar. Paul Viggiano. I. Carbo. R. Senger. F. Buckenmyer: second row. T. XVilt. J. Hurtig. D. Koury. D. Viggiano. L. Babilino. W. Holz. NV. Feeney: third row. V. Hungerford. M. Smarr. L. Hernandez. L. Dougherty. P. Vialet. R. Morgenthaler. J. Stritt- matter. R. Lyons: back row, J. Knorr. P. Serio. A. Bercosky, J. Kolar. D. True. A. Smith. and J. Keliher. sf' Max Smarr and Daniel Viggiano are mighty proud of their model planes. 3 -Q f F5 R. Senger and A. Seymour seem to be competing for an audience in a cozy corner ofa freshman room. Those two slices of bread seem to be all that remains of a meal at this frosh 'Z table tucked away in the corner. N , l I 4:- ,gf 62 You read. l'll listen. says D. Koury as he lounges on top hunk on freshman flat. W. Feeney. Paul prepare to buzz ITIOIOI. and Daniel Viggiano and W. I-lolz the flat with their model airplane l T7 iv!! Seated, left to right. J. Strittmatter. P. Vialet. D. O'Connor, R. Lyons: second row, Father Colman. L. Babilino. J. Hurtig. D. Palenscar. T. Wilt. L. Hernandez. T. Wacker: back, J. Kolar. D. Stumpf, A. Bercosky. and A. Ballisty. Candidate The candidates for the Third Order Regular of St. Francis have a unique position at the Prep. They attend classes with the other boys but their hours outside class are spent as a separate group. They study, pray. work. recreate and eat apart from the regular students under the immediate supervision of Father Colman McC1arril, T.O.R., whose task it is to acclimate them to community life as they will find it when. after two years of college they will enter the house of novitiate to be- come sons of the Franciscan Order. Religious exercises have a prominent place in the schedule of the candidates. il Director of Candidates. Father Colman McGarril. T.O.R.. talks with a few of the boys. Learning to do humble tasks cheerfully and well is .1 very profitable part of Ll candidates training, ' 'X '23 Food for the mind .ind soul .is well .is for the body is the custom .it meal-time in the candidate dining hall. Personal diligent application to study will stand the candidate in good stead when he reaches his college and seminary days. a'g-'Figs Q 'Flip llvs - 4 71' Q-4 Yi Q . ,,,t , Q3 5 pmt, A iii fb.. Zacfa we Dear Morn, lserved Mass for the Hrst time this morning. It didn't take long to learn the Latin at all. . . . Dear Dad, you know those pictures we took the last time I was home? Well, I developed them in our Camera Club dark-room and they turned out swell. . . . Dear Sis, I met a nice girl at our dance last night. She's almost as pretty as you but not quite . . These and a thousand-and-one other items of neivs of student activities HI! those pages which the mail-man so dutifully delivers to the doors of our loved ones. These goings-on serve as an outlet for our talents and energies and provide us with many hours of needed relaxation and recreation. . , . , J.-.. .- ,' 4 ' 5 -.. ' , . f .rv A JJ- L . a' 'A ' ZX'-, , , Y- - --x r .' ' F' l. - ff fv.'..i LQ I., ' -- -4 . in-, I . pw: ,. a I. - '- .,. 131,535 . jgxy, if' va. 1 f.. 'J . 1, ' 'il 4 A . 1 .. , .V L ', ' 15' . .,' Ln,., in f.. 's N .,-.L ' . , - 'A73: 9:' 5 I ff 9 4i3'eL. , 'if' V WA ,r wht 1.04 XY W.- fl , I f E 4 X . S R Q3 'il - .--- ...-.llv ' 5 'L . f i, P . g-J gg-Y ' I . f I T , 5. F3 1' , . I 1 ' ' ' f- '- 1711 1 ' ' f e 'fi ' ' Q , W A .QW 1 1-M ' Q Q , . , 1 . . f ? , . i if I ',' 5 X X, f if- 'f Qfrf xgr Q 715, T' 'f gig 5 . 'x , V b J f ?s?vL L ' y If , A m ri 6 Y ' c .A V ?, . 1 1 ' f 4 f VW' ' W QKA' ite' fi ' ' . 1 I , Y . b WW, , WN ? , , W ff: ' , 1 V ' ' , Q V N Q 4 Y , . x 1 ? ? , 4 g f 1 5 4 W ff , .' f' Liipgunwuavwyv, ,, i,, ,, L at ,M kin W W. 4 . 4.1, First row, left to right: L. Hourigan, J. Sim. J. Hatfield, W. Cassano. R. Downs: second row, E. Cierace. M. Gibbons. T. Muzzey. C. Gadino. G. Guarnieri: third row. T. McCreavy, W. Bristor. F. Guarnieri. K. Roop. W. Malleson, L. Z. Nair Dougherty: back, J. Bird. K. Cullen. J. Keliher. C. Lupi, A. Smith, W. Ryan and W. Corbett. Fr. Fabian, Moderator, points out a layout idea to T. McCreavy, J. Hatfield, Editor. and J. Sim. Sports. The Hill is our school newspaper. Its purpose is to report the happenings of the students' life at the Prep. This year marked the dividing line be- tween a paper with no organization and a paper with a working. interested staff. It is hoped that we can begin to build a system of staff organiza- tion and management that will make the paper a fruitful and praiseworthy effort of the students themselves. School papers from far and wide provide some interesting and practical ideas for future Hill editions. . . . newi ancf piclfufzoi in The . . . Myles Gibbons. editor. points out a detail for the athletic section of the book. Jack Hatfield looks interested. The Boxwood . . . . . . hiftiafuf in picfwzed . . . The Boxwood, our yearbook, tries to tell the story of the year with pictures. We have more pictures than ever in this year's edition but. sad to say, its publica- tion date is later than ever, too. Next year we hope to do better and we hope to have a good working staff that will get after the job and have the book out in time for graduation. Myles Gibbons, Editor 'extreme leftr. gets an idea across to staff memberes J. Sim, W. Malleson and T. McCreavy. mt. K Front row, left to right: J. Sim. J. Hatfield. M. Gibbons editor: second row, T. McCreavy. T. Muzzey, C 6,52 5.2. Gadino. W, Cassano: third row, E. Gerace. F. Guar nieri, K. Roop, C. Lupi. l.. Dougherty: back, W. Ryan B. Bristor, K, Cullen, W. Malleson, A. Smith, and U. Keliher. I' 'NIU .1414-I as 5' 13 A 2 I ,dl :na , I I -gi. is Q7 ii. J ,. ., 1 fi ig: ,, A J' Camera Club Fr. Ambrose instructs a group in the operation of the school camera. Dark-room work holds the interest of club members. Father Ambrose, Moderator. heads the group. Front row, left to right: A. Seymour, F: Buckenmyer, Fr. Ambrose. R. Senger. I. Carbo: second row, T. Muzzey. G. Guarnieri. K. Roop. J. Peterson, president: F. Guarnieri. R. Spencer. W. Eggers: back, M. Carlozzi, Peter Donaldson. P. Serio, P. Ellis. L. Hourigan, D. Holly, and J. Purvis. The Camera Club is one of the most active organizations on campus. This year oflicers were elected and the group of twenty some en- thusiasts met each week with Father Ambrose Burke, T.O.R., Camera Club Moderator. pre- siding. In his absence. John Peterson. Presi- dent, took over. Dark room facilities were made available to the students and they de- veloped and printed many prized shots. Two camera bugs practice their shutter technique on fellow club members. Hell live, says Doc Brother Hollvhocku Granville to fellow Florentines Brother 'Michael Heraldi Nasturtium and Brother 1James Grandonl Geranium. Charles Taylor, alias Little John Sarto, alias Brother Orchid. arranges flowers as he also expounds on a few of the wise principles of The Florentinesf' ,Y Q. .T ,agnrvv af pl U That Bromo is ruinin' m' business, whines Fat Dutchy 4Allen Kopfingerl to racketeer Solomon lFred Guar- nierij. Abbott Jonquil rTimothy Whyter gives a few choice words to subjects. left to right. Brother Geranium 1J. Grandonl. Brother Orchid 1C Taylor' and Brother Nasturtium iM. Heraldj. 9 ' at Each vear, those interested in dramatics at the Prep answer the call of Father Gerald to prepare a play or two for presentation to the student bodv. This vear's production. Brother Orchid. was one of the nnest and most enjoyable that has ever been staged in Sullivan Hall. Lines were well pre- pared and were delivered with conndence and artis- try. Brother Salvatore supervised the properties crew and did a splendid job of creating several fine sets. Father Gerald was assisted by Father Colman McGarril in the preparation. G 4 4 BROTHER ORCHID by Leo Brady Presented bv the students of Saint Francis Preparatory Sfhool. Directed bv Father Gerald Dugan. T.O.R.. and Father Colman McGarril. T.O.R, CAST OF CHARACTERS FAT DUTCHY ........ FRECKLES ... DUM-DUM ... THE GIMP ......... SOLOMON ........... DOMINIC BATTISTA .. LITTLE JOHN SARTOQ BROTHER ORCHID I BROTHER NASTURIUM BROTHER GERANIUM . BROTHER HOLLYHOCK ABBOT JONQUIL ...... Properties: Brother Salvatore . ...Allen Koptinger ....Edwin Gerace ...John Sturgeon ....David Bonner .. .Fred Guarnieri .. , .Joseph Corlai ...Charles Tavlor . . . .Michael Herald .. .James Grandon Ravmond Granville I . , . . . . . . .Timothy Whyte Ferrara. T.O.R. Front row, left to right, Dale Ek. Kevin Concagh. Brother Salvatore. T.O.R., Daniel Quinlan and William Schomburg. Standing. Joseph Corbi, Allen Kopiinger. Michael Herald, Raymond Granville. Father Gerald Dugan, T.O.R., Father Colman McGarril, T.O.R.. James Grandon, Charles Taylor, Edwin Gerace. Fred Guarnieri. David Bonner. and Timothy Whyte. 7!K64jGf?2MiZ ca ' gui C Dutch's Bar sees a bit of excitement as Little John Sarto strong- arms the quiet Solomon. Everybody drinks when Little John sets 'em up, boasts the gang boss as Solomon gratefully obliges. is Spf. 'W fbcancefi Zeadz mcial gfaacai .S . . From the opening Dance in September. the Welcome Dance. until the gala Junior Prom in the spring. the students at the Prep get ample oppor- tunity to dust off their dancing shoes. Each class sponsors a dance in Sullivan Hall on campus while the Student Council also puts on an affair or two during the course of the year. Sometimes a band is hired: at other times records played over a loud speaker system provides the music. Girls are in- vited from St. Joseph's Academy in lVlcSherrys- David True. Peter Golden, William Cassano. William Malleson and Edmundo Azuaje leave a few prints on the floor of Sullivan Hall at one of the campus dances. town, Delone Catholic High and York Catholic High Schools. Buses are hired to pick up the young ladies on the big nights, Myles Gibbons and John Magovern with f s sl y Who said Rock Schomburg didn't dance? There he is with white sport coat, carnation and all in the center. their lady friends at the Senior Ball. The Lincoln Woods lnn east of York was the scene of the Senior Ball. lt was a bit small for the crowd but all enjoyed themselves. 3' Y varsity P Club Gregorian Choir Choir members: front, left to right, D. Koury. P. Viggiano. R. Spencer. W. Bris- tor: second row, A. Smith. A. P.1olini. R. Pettito. J. Mngovcrn: back. G. Gunrnicri. L. Hourigan. J. Bird. Front, left to right. D. Cooke. R. Downs. J. Corbi. D. Quinlan. C. Carey. Father Athannsius. Moderator: second row: E. Gerace. N. Baier. J. Morgan, J. McGrath. Dale Ek: back row, I. Dogon. J. Sirianni. J. Magovern. M. McGivcrn. K. Concagh. and R. Ruhl. We aeiaeal' ani Talk about peace! Retreat time is really just that! School has taken a turn for the most important things in life. Readinf writin' 'n 'rithmetic give wav to the studv of our position as regards our Creator and how we are progressing on the road to Heaven. Vlfe alwavs have a visiting priest for retreat master. His conferences give us plenty to think about for two davs and then some. Then we have Mass and Com- munion, an opportunity to get to confession and plenty of time to visit the library and peruse books on the Saints and the spiritual life. lt's a wonderful wav to prepare for the feast of Easter which follows in a couple days. Nice to go home on Easter vacation feeling that we're closer to God, IOO. 4? , i v-,ii Father Boniface Bonk, 'l .O.R.. missioner recently returned from India. about to open one of his conferences. Left to right. Richard Senger and Fred Guarnieri look over the last fevw pamphlets before going to chapel iaaiiack... Father Boniface conducts Stations of the Cross during retreat. Cross-bearer Peter Donaldson Patil Donaldson and Richard Senger acolytes assist. ccmae Varsity football. basketball. baseball and tennis. J.V. basketball and baseball. and intra- mural sportx of all kinds provide ample letter material for the students of the Prep. If they aren't actually playing one or more of those listed. certainly everyone is interested and lilies to boast of the arhieL'ements of his school teams. And who would go so far as to ,way that Dad isn't mighty proud to hear his son caught that touchdown pasx or scored 95 points throwing that basketball through the hoop. Some say that hometown girl friendx are interested. too. .?' I Q -A ,J - l ,pf 'df -,N . e -4 sz. , s... ' ll 41 J I fa. A M-I ,u .4- 4 , ' -- 1 J, 41.1 n Y V ,lf ,V' l if-5,1-,A . V - MW 'GV Tzhy L' 5 M ,, '-'J 1 ', ' A- t rig sf 'RF W l , --3 'I an - , . ., ' Mm, 'f dj 4 1 ,f , jr A pq ? I a . ,, gufygygv 4 'i' ,Q J f' f'-3' M .11 ' . fr ' ', 'kj is . w ' 55 -8,4 -qw' m' 8' 1 Ay., ' I Q. s N. 4 ., M U- A V 'VL 'iii' 1 JM' Q ,l ,Ni K' U M' 4 ,ff ' 4,3361 ff '7' 4' -'f q ' '- 'L 'y Yi 'A ' ' ff mm . I . , . p, I 7 f 4 ., ,- .4 ,,. ' A ' ,A , ,V M, U f N ' 1' ' ' 'wPj vA 'V - f ,V .., K .lk 4-.. - . Ag. I-fn in Q-L I tv 1 ' 4' M if H'A'AaFA , 'QQ Q Q 5-V A -' f ' ytriib. ' ' l if gg! 9... V W., A Y-VA 6. Aan 'Q .N M. 'Z- v 1 L - 5, ' if . 1 'tgp - 'A '1 i' ' 91' 1' A ' f v-'L p ' .1 - ' -'.,, A . , fd, ,f -uf ., - or 1- .qv . ATHLETIC 2 HK ? . W S.F.P. .... . S.F.P. .... . S.F.P. .... . S.F-.P S.F.P S.F-.P S.F.P. .... . S.F.P. .... . 'l. . I' HA SCORES St. John's Valley Forge ...... Mt. St. Joseph ..... LaSalle 1CumberlandJ Shippensburg Frosh . Delaware Frosh .. Kiski Prep ...... Charlotte Hall ..... Record: 5 wins, 3 losses Advisory Coach Vince Davis quarterbacks the line during practice session. 'Q ' .32 .19 .13 .23 .13 .O .7 .0 H1911 S '4!-f rx R Tim McElroy hands off to Joe Morgan in the game against the Shippensburg Frosh while Henry Santicola tussles with 83 and Joe Corbi and Jim Sirianni peep from the middle of the fray. O O O 'Z Roster of players: Gene Cowell. John Siriani. Joseph Corbi. Robert Ruhl. Henry Santicola. John Peterson. Daniel Quinlan, Theodore Aceto. James McGrath. Lawrence Brittingham, Herman Jacquart. Don Hackett. Joseph Strini. David Dello Stritto. Dale Ek. David Cooke. Michael Herald. Kevin Concagh. Timothy McElroy. Joseph Morgan. William Rvan. Irwin Dogon. William Moritz. John Sturgeon. William Schomburg. Charles Gadino. Jack Hatfield. John Knorr. Head Coach, Joseph P. McGlvnn: Assistant Coach, James Powers: Advisory Coach. Irwin V. Davis: Athletic Director. Rev. Athanasius Weider. T.O.R.: Student Managers, Richard Downs. Paul Donaldson. Against very rugged opposition including two college freshmen teams the I-Iilltoppers turned in a line record of tive wins and three losses. The most exciting game was the last second win by lield goal Z4-23 over LaSalle. The best played game was against Delaware freshmen. Coaches and first-stringers watch the shock troops mop up. mm F00'l'B LL Peterson 1731 tries to get out of the way as Bill Ryan attempts to elude the grasp of two Valley Forge stalwarts. Left to right, David Dello Stritto. Henry Santicola and Don Hackett give it the old C1ung Ho as they charge the Charlotte Hall line in a home game. Q04 J f qv' 'Fai ua iw any f X: 1 fm . 55 al' , W , ,, N. 1 1 WM Q5 , .3 1, 1, sf! 14 V7 ! r- ,1 , 4 A 1 1' 5' I FF' rpm A 4. 4 w, f,1 L ,li A. ' 4 ,. . W - , . , 2 f L X.. -QW .vm -,V -U ., ,, H - Av:-.ww lg ' , ,, 1 g ' A - ,. ' 4' Y, ,,f.v.f,?'1-' - ','iffffwwi.'ffw.,f .4 . f 1 ,4 ,W .. pf . f j ' 4- .' a :j f .6 -U .Y P 'fs V4 o I-,La . - ri' g :tw 4,1 ' W f af of WMS, ' f f 'f .V ' , E4 1, fur N ff, 'f , 4 '7 M f...' , 124M,.,u.y,wAh.4',' Q 1 w ' . ' fy Y . 'Nr ,a .ilk .fu 3 ,hr S in 411' 'Z M1 2724- 'JY in i n:uQllll '--MNBmuv:'nbvw- . - ns. 4 3 'X iw:-. 3 ,f ZA y P Q: f v .A QM 1 'WS I I . H , fa .as-4. QW 15, -'K .I A... CHRISTOPHER CAREY JAMES McGRATH I Ii., 4? DAVID COOKE I ff! ,f I . X 1-. ' N I -. ' . Cx- if F TIMOTHY WHYTE X K , J A A 'R We ,Imp L, 4 i NORMAN BAIER gs..-n Z? 4 . I HERMAN JACQUART 4-JL! JOSEPH CORBI g. r V' f 4 E , WILLIAM RYAN Note: RICHARD REDDING absent for picture f - , N. Q-. 4 BA KETB LL... lawinwiffz ' SCORES S F P Opponent Msgr. Bonner High Penn State Forestrv West Catholic of Phila. Gloucester Catholic Gerrvsburg Frosh Perkiomen Gloucester Catholic Valley Forge Stevens Trade Shippensburg Frosh Stevens Trade M McGiwern shoots from corner: C. Carey f14J maneuvers for position to , f - 9 1-...-. i 53 .,. .. 77 St. Francis Frosh 84 ... .. 54 Shippensburg Frosh 83 ... .. 70 Wy'oming Seminary 59 . .. . . 53 Valley Forge 74 . .. . . 86 St. Francis Frosh 84 . .. . . 87 Penn State Forestry 7l . . . . 77 Gettysburg Frosh 57 ... .. 65 Wyoming Seminary Won 5: lost 14 Pos! season: S.F.P. 79, Greenbriar 103 Chris Carey moves in to make trouble for the opposition on the York Coun- try Day School court against Gloucester Catholic. Norm Baier gets set to work ball in under basket as M. McGivern 1227 lcenterl moves out. .7 N dsl' few- if f Q 1 in . f -f , ' Tim Whyte missed the picture below. lalake Norm Baier shoots a foul. Chris Carey, left. and Dutch Jacquart 4211 wait to see the results. Late season picture: front. left to right. C. Carey. N. Baier. J. McGrath. J. Corbi: back, Wm. Ryan. H. Jacquart. R. 3 Redding. D. Cooke. Q 1 0 . IM, .1 T-If' c A . 3' a ' P' I 1 1 1 I In ix x ' ' X si ff 1' C l I - I ' .1 i v ' 1 , uf! C? , X X Father Athanasius, athletic di- rector, and Richard Downs manager. 'IN if ,.. A S ...C - .. , V' -2 ,, .-... -Ms. '35-i. rf James F. Powers. star of N.l.T. LaSalle five. coach of the Hilltop- pers. Norman Baier really gets a toe-hold as he cuts in toward basket in game against Gloucester. quam Coach Powers maps the strategy as Manager Richard Downs mops players in time out during game against Monsignor Bonner High of Philadelphia on York Catholic floor during early season play. 5 f in A , 2' Iver. K. f: A ' A' ii . H ' K -X wx ' X L ' Ly 4 -If xb Q' XJ 'Z - Qlief. ' l Junior Varsity Charles Csadino lla notches two points for J.V.'s against St. Joseph's Protectory as Alex Paolini llll and Robert Petitto ll4j move in for possible rebound. d F3 Front, left to right, Wm. Cassano. Manager. R. Senger, C. Hilgartner. F. Buclcenmyer: back, C. Ciadino, M. Herald. A. Paolini. R. Petitto. and Wm. Moritz. A, Smith was absent when the picture was taken. l-lead Coach Joseph P. McCilynn was also absent. Drop. ball breathes A. Paolini as he takes a short Sophomores and freshmen make up the roster for the J.V. basketball team. Under the tutelage of Coach Joseph P. McC1lvnn. they compiled an enviable record this year. After a shaky start they settled down to play some very good basketball. losing only about three games and this because of a lack of exceptional height. The J.V. squad serves to give pros- pective varsity players some experience and polish. 82 jumper. Front left to rzght A Kolenskn J Peterson H Arena back D umlan K Concagh and D Dello Strntto .- Intramurals Front left to rzght Wm Corbett R Tm urelll F Guarnlern back J Smanm Wm Ryan and I. Brlttmgham D Pmhcl K Roop md P Moynlhan Gumther X 1 FRA EF Front left to right D Ek M Lenny A Koptinger back Wm Malleson T McCreuy and R Ruhl Front left to right D Holly J Mc Monagle C Lupl G Cowell back J Morgan D Pahel J Magovern D Qwtlall Front J Mdgowm C Taylor back Front left! right R Tmurclln T McCreaxy A Kopnnger back E Gcr F If h R F k P M ron! et to rzg t nn .1 ace D Holly md P EMIS theu P Golden back J Sxm J Gran Q1 r l ,L don and P Moymhan I for York Junior College eyes fol- low hit to right as Prep run crosses the plate in one of first games of the season. BASEBALL... zaaeazmaaieiaaiip. .. Ci the mound. The l-lilltopper diamond from behind the backstop with Peterson on John Peterson. ace right-hander and work-horse of the Prep team this year, slips one past a Yorker bat as he puts his 210 pounds behind the pill. Norm Baier HJ moves out from short- stop position to take relay on York J.C. hit as John Sim covers third. Francis Francis Francis Francis Francis Francis. . Francis Francis Francis Francis Francis SCORES Z York Junior College . . . 5 Penn State Forestry . . ll Calvert Hall ...... Z Calvert Hall ,.......... Dematha lcancelled-rainl . Valley Forge Mil. Academy lcancelled-rainl Z Penn State Forestry .... 5 Perkiomen Prep ........ Dematha lcancelled-rainiy . 4 York Junior College ..... 3 Gettysburg College Frosh . Record: 3 wins, 5 losses - - xg , . ' ' g M hr ,QIFIQ f K ., A, i Q -r 5 . fr + 5. A ns . 'I ': - ' '91 vt ,UQ , , 'X u A - -f .- , N, . , 5-v, I 1 .f ' ag, ,.v7': K. 1, 3- 2 . E ', 4' . 1 ' ' f -at- 1. f:--X - 5 I ' ' Yi-.A .gm 'K -, f ' , 1 ' C C f'-1 - - , . 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My, what a nice fence. ,, ,L s x K ' - T -x ' 1 1 I 5 Z A Y v 1 M' li E aK 1.. W TENN ' Left to right. Paul Donaldson, Richard Tinurelli. John Magovern. Fred Pal- mer. Alexander Smith and Dennis Koury before match with Valley Forge Military Academy on home courts. William Feeney and Michael Lyden were absent for the picture. t Q iv-'Y Richard Tinurelli with a backhand re- turn to Valley Forge opponent. John Magovern backed to the baseline against Valley Forge. S.F.P S.F.P S.F.P S.F.P. .... . S.F.P. .... . S.F.P C C SCORES l Carson Long Institute ...... .. . 6 l Valley Forge Mil. Academy ..... 6 0 Perltiomen Prep ........ ... 7 3 Carson Long lnstitute .... , .. 4 I St. James lHagerstownl ... .,. 6 O Perltiomen Prep ........ ... 7 Record: 6 losses Gene Cowell. first. and Richard Tinurelli. second in the half mile. Ken Roop looks as if about to land in an alli- gator pit as he gives his all in the broad jump. EVENTS AND WINNERS IUU-yard dash: l. Herman Jacquart. Z. Chris- topher Carev. 3. Leo Doughertv 120 yards: I. J, Sturgeon. 2. A. Paolini. 3. P. Moynihan -HU yards: l, C. Carex. Z. Ci. Cowell. 3. J. McGrath X80 yards: I. G. Cowell. 1. R. Tinurelli. 3. N. Baier Mile: l. D. Holly, 2. W. Schomburg, 3. C. Ciadino Relay 182601: l. Seniors. 2. Juniors. 3. Sopho- mores Relay imilt--medleyi: l. Juniors. 2. Sophoa mores 3. Freshmen Broad Jump: l. J. Sturgeon. 2. J. Hatfield. 3. A. Paolini Relay fl77llt'l : l. Seniors. 2. Juniors. 3. Fresh- men Shot Put: l. W. Ryan. Z. J. Sirianni, 3. J. Strini Discus: l. H. Jacquart. 2. D. Dello Sttitto. 3. J. Morgan Javelin: l. R. Redding. 1. D. Ek. 3. A. Smith Cross Country: l. R. Tinurelli, 2. W. Schom- hurg. 3. F. Palmer Baseball Throw: l. T. Whyte. 2. K. Roop, 3. Wm. Moritz Football Throw: l. T. Whyte. Z. J. Morgan Threeeleyyed Race: l. Fink-Cassano Herman Jacquart tossing the discus for l29 feet 4 inches to win the event. be te' 7,1 fff:'i3 We fiuzfi-,f. ' ff ' Leo Dougherty, Michael Lenny, and John Hatfield in the 100-yd. dash. rqffjainfcvaa Sack Race: l. J. Folan, 2. T. Cassano, 3. R. Fink Swimming events were postponed due to cold weather and cold water. Some very interested spectators and fellow competitors watch Joseph Strini throw the javelin. 0 ielclfb Michael Carlozzi pins corsage on gown of happy Bonnie Wright. -P , 5 '1VIf - 1 x V . X rua ohn Sim and Nancy Exans select a few choice bites from the beautiful buffet spread Foreground left Thomas Cissano and Joanne Irvun center Paul Donaldson with Evelvn Soling: right, Kenneth Roop and Sue Conradu coming through the dooruay. James Purvis with Pamela Rencher. The main ballroom of the Counltry Club of York. I S V Y Patsy Kelly. Robert Mathews. Bar bara Singer and David Cooke enjoy tete-a-tete around the punch bowl dur ing a lull in the dancing activity. Edwin Gerace. senior, and Karen Seely make their entrance. 9 R R f 1 in -'3 f-,ligfff 5521 in ,gy fl! 'gi' li , ' 4 S Q ,, Q4 ,1- vis The long awaited day begins as the graduates march in proces- sion to the chapel for the graduation Mass. 4? Q . I've been waiting for this! Edmundo Azuaje as he moves away after receiv- ing his diploma from the Bishop fs-. ,f P , ,ery ,V Ol' ai r i A - V' 114. A . EL if . 4 .,'x-.J'-! . ing? . .,J-., 4,.m,. U., 4,149 . Wa YJ1 .4 -. S. Q' '?'.fY,,':' li r. , ,vi 3, rl'-'Q 51,176 'pv ' Iuggz. -lx L-kg'vgf21Y9,,-.PQ9:.,g'. Q:i6..Q'!'L'l'?g.,-f ,ef . 104.44 dum g LI., -1. ,A-4 Lv- fsilixgxrf 'Q Mi., ,',,, !J ,wr - .'T!s'u',-- '- ' '-'-se-1 ---5'5'4.f:f'f1'!3'f' fwvtgw-..sfrr.s we.-Y. 0 .Val A i,'i r- 5, K .vs -in-J-.1 fs.-41 Nw' ' x.. .- Q. at .,,-.., ...pw , Y. His Excellency the Most Rev- erend George L. Leech, D.D.. Bishop of Harrisburg, flanked by Rev. George Wuenschal. T.O.R.. Headmaster. left, and Reverend Luke Postek, T.O.R., assistant Headmaster. right. Father George celebrates Grad- uation Day Mass. Fr. Luke is deacon: Father David, subdea- con. 'I F'-.,, W 1 'OJ-.-: - rt' V H he B55 .. 5- ' - - f - , v- v -.-v. I W- -vit L' .mob Father George poses with the graduates-to-be after the Mass before the entire group with their parents and friends repair to the dining hall for brealcfast Q x vw- e 5 S 'I Aloysius Ballisty delivers Valedictory Address in beautiful setting of the Box- wood Gardens. Hundreds of guests soaked up sun and shade Waiting for that special moment when their boy moved up to receive his diploma. ur 1, Gov X Q 'id X 3'-FF' 11-up 'Q' 'Q 'MX i' i V , QQZFQJI 0-fe'. 'sqvfsy ,., f far s.,-t is Ns L' ON 2: 'F -.ff . O O ff' f f f 051 v n Xa, ,, . v , .- .. -I- ' .' 'Q f Q p ,...' h r sf. , auf ' ' ' OOO M ng M4 uw Li' K7' foe Me Jaime. These pages haue shown you with pzctures what we trzed to tell you m our letters these past years From here we scatter to campuses near and far and the beautzful statzonery of the Prep wzll glue way to a new deszgn as we contmue to buzld frzendshzps and dzscharge the Joy ful duty of charzty to all by our letters WU' ,' h ' . . . . ie t S 1 L K 'K K AN 'll ' 3:5 'fr' -::'lEje L1 A5 - A -. -ze-Ne: . . . . - - ' . fn . ,T J .. , D . . an --J: . , .1 . , B , t 'Y 1 4,-t . , A I A , - . 1 r A An ' ffl k .iw .. gn- D 2 , awe, ' 1 - 1 . 1' Y' X l K' k ' W 'sl : u gf ' e I if l ' if 3, I ' Nl k, ff ,, . Y Lx is I ' Y . 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