St Francis Preparatory School - San Fran Yearbook (Brooklyn, NY)

 - Class of 1949

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H H H ' f f 1 2S.l:-iefijs-1582161 , amlvfhfl- fghr 1 .a2,laX,:w!:gEx:xW!'. 5 i ii. . .1 5 ,2!EE!J5-:WWI-sw' sl ' fQF5:!-52: ,, I , 2 ,,:, .. ,,,. . , , ,, , , A , .,,,, . , ,. A . . .... . ,N, fC'!!f offJ,,, 'IMI 4 ' f 'I ' wnW,C,,?Z2 ,LQLWLM ,ff i',ZH,,Wk'z5W'f f' I' The light too big for a bushel Retreatants receive Holy Communion-Annual Retreat. FRANCIS J. MARTIN JOHN J. KIRMEL Building Superintendent Custodian Brother Mark en ineer conductor and navigator Dr. John J. Mollica, school physician, awards letters to Prepsters. Christmas Assembly, December 23, l948. Dignitaries of the Holy Name Parade. October lO, 1948. I Q I of the Prep Special . PATRICK J. HANNON Assistant Custodian REV. BROTHER CONRAD, O.F.M. Friend of Saint Francis Prep Father Holzheimer blesses senior rings Christmas Assembly, Dec. 23, l9-48. First Bell ! REV. SALVATOR FINK, O.F.M Retreat Master ,Ag 'N' 'jjfh Lffxkf tis-,ff 'Z s l 4- , sf, vs A , -'ll Benedictlon of the Most Blessed Sacrament sl 1 f , 4, ,wastal If syisfa it 'iii' .,f-, J ,,e- ,' ,,s,,.evL,,e TJ 4, A- 7Q,U,':fs,g,,, ,, Our Lady of Angels Chapel , ...M N,f X , 4 . . ,, ,, f fs2JF-Us's1WJ'S:,fJ ' S P' 1, 's vgjfs, if ,aw , f' w,sg,,5gM7eL5Mss gg X ,eg4,s,+k v ,,eM,,,-Q ' 4 Vi! 1. ,V '5,sfg,QUW W. ,7rs, fi,.-- I' M , ' ,'.gri'LffLf,fsUf .sfy-sl , , it A , , ff- 'J ,e,.JQkfi-s,s.s4.,, FB-,-J 7 i, f few, -sf' ,s,,s,,'ifs 5 if 1 st, , ffsf. 7 ,s'.Jf,f'-Q . ' ',sms,,'si: We e W Q,P,-efgy it sg, xeygl.. -ra! 1, ss in ,--:ff i,,eQo TAL 7 '-,ess ff ,FELL We-Q N' Tale ff U ss fi fs 75 J is 41 we-lg! - l 0 527 'AMW W rNLfZ S 'X .W -.ff neg ,ssl - 'f fl fri.. -J PA K P fs-J wqgs' ,f' 1 f f .V ,fs ' A w aswmeetvte 4,,w teenies i,w xwsfveswsefs r l f , . ff- .. 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John J. McCarthy, pastor of St. Mary Magdalene R. C. Church. R f o .xt . I I REVEREND HERBERT P. REDMOND Religion WILLIAM J. GILROY Music EIN l I I I JOHN BOHDIEWICZ History and English QUE BROTHER LOUIS, O.S.F. Religion and Biology LAWRENCE A. TOWERS Latin SALVATORE V ESPOS l TO Music PATRICK J. GLEASON Physical Training BROTHER MARK, O.S.F. Latin and English BRUNO R. VALENTI French REVEREND GEORGE W. HOLZHEIMER Religion THOMAS A. BOORAS Physical Training MARIE V. MacDONALD Music Director BROTHER FIDELIS, O.S.F. Religion THEODORE H. ELLINGHAUS Physics and Math BROTHER ANTH ELM, O.S.F. Religion and French ROGER J. MORRISSEY Math ...MQ -YINW JOSEPH A. PANDOLFI Secretary BROTHER JARLATH, O.S.F. Moderator of The Seraph BROTHER BENIGNUS, O.S.F. Religion and Latin MR. RUDOLPH CORVINI Guidance and Placement Officer BROTHER JAMES, O.S.F. Math GEORGE. T. BRENNAN English and History WILLIAM J. DONOVAN History RAYMOND T. KRAFT History O Z9 ROGER E. EGAN History FRANK KCHICKJ KEEGAN Varsity Basketball Coach and Varsity Baseball Coach BROTHER TIMOTHY, O.S.F. Religion and Math ANNA H. LAMANNA Typewriting and History BROTHER CHARLES, O.S.F. Math X 30 MARJORIE D. BERRY Librarian JOSEPH F. RAZIANO French BROTHER EDWARD, O.S.F. Latin and History' - Y BROTHER TERRENCE, O.S.F Assistant Athletic Moderator BROTHER CASIMIR, O.S.F. English PETER A. ERRICK English ALICE M. LANAHAN 31 Bursar R ITA T. GALLAGHER Registrar JOHN H. GALBRAITH Latin and English EW DR. JOHN J. MOLLICA, M.D BROTHER LINUS, O.S. French and Economics F. EDWARD J. TELLIER Biology School Physician BROTHER BASIL, O.S.F. Latin and English 32 Thomas J. Anthony William G. Ayres June, 1949 June, 1949 Mary Queen of Heaven St. Teresa Science Club 1, Glee Club 1. Seraph 3, 4, Intramural Volley- ball 2, Intramural Basketball 2. Joseph S. Battiato January, 1949 Sacred Hearts of Jesus and Mary French Club 3, Latin Club 2, 3, Glee Club I, 2, 3. Donald T. Birkbeck Sahid S. Besheer , June, 1949 Our Lady of Lebanon Glee Club 1, 2, Camera Clu 3, 4, French Club 4, lntramura Volleyball. Donald V. Boland June, 1949 St. Francis Xavier Bowling Team 3, Class Track 2, Intramural Bowling 3, James J. Boyhan January, 1949 St. Joseph 34 January, 1949 Immaculate Conception Swimming 1, 2, 3, 4 L Club 3. Thomas J. Brierton January, 1949 St. Joseph Anthonian Club, French Club 3, 4. Robert J. Burgie January, 1949 St. Thomas Aquinas Ralph F. Brancaccio June, 1949 St. Thomas Aquinas Third Order. James J. Brennan January, 1949 St. Patrick Football 1, 2, 3, 4, Track 3, 4, Anthonian Club 2, 3, Hockey 2, 3, 4, Class Basketball 2, 3, 4, Aeronautical Club 1, 2, 3, Class Treasurer 2, 3, 4, ,Class Track 3. John J. Capper June, 1949 St. Ephrem Football 1, 2, 3, 4, Line Captain 4, Baseball 2, 4, Class Basket- ball 1, 2, Class Officer 2, 3. Nicholas J. Caragiulo January, 1949 St. Mary Star of the Sea French Club 2, 3, Literary Club 1, Optimates 3, Leo Honor So- ciety 1. William D. Brown January, 1949 St. Thomas Aquinas Swimming 1, 2, 3, 4. John J. Butler June, 1949 St. Ephrem Varsity Football 1, 2, 3, 4, Cap tain, 4, Varsity Hockey 1, 2, 3 4, Varsity Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4 Anthonian Club, Class Basket ball 1, 2, Class President 3, 4 G.O. Representative 3, 4. William J. Cecatto June, I949 St. Gabriel John G. Clancy January, I949 Holy Cross Intramural Basketball 2, Latin Club 35 French Club 3. Joseph T. Cavaliere June, I949 Michael J. Carew June, I949 Holy Name of Jesus Sts. Simon and Jude Glee Club I, 2, 3, 4, French Club 2, 3, 4, Optimatesj Intra- Track 2. mural Basketball lg Intramural Track Z. Glee Club I, 2, Optimates, Anthonian Club If Intramural Robert S. Charland June, I949 Holy Name of Jesus Intramural Track 2, Intran Volleyball lp Intramural Bas ball lg Class Officer 2, 3, Anthonian Club 3, Third O Gerald J. Coleman January, I949 Our Lady of Lourdes Track l, 2, 3, Swimming Latin Club I, , Club 3, 4. Donald R. Connelly John J. Connolly January, I949 June, I949 St. Brendan St. Joseph Camera Club 2, Religion Club Class Treasurer 2, Handball 3, l, 2, Literary Club Z, 3. Religion Club 2. 36 Donald E. Coyle June, l949 St. Joan of Arc Raymond T. Cranley June, l949 Holy Innocents ster Club i, 2, 3, 4, Swim- ng l, 2, Third Order, Seraph Nicholas E. Conti John F. Cottrell January, l949 January, l949 Our Lady of Angels St. Claire Latin Club 3, Swimming Team l, Class Basketball 2, French Club 2, Intramural Track l. Francis J. Crandall June, l949 St. Francis Xavier Thomas F. Creem June, l949 immaculate Conception Varsity Hockey l, 2, 3, 4, Class Basketball lp Class Track 2, Class Volleyball 2. William B. Crowley Damel J. Dempsey June, l949 January, l949 St. Rose of Lima St. Theresa Optimates 2, Class Track 2, French Club 3, Class Basket- Class Volleyball l, 2, Class ball 2. Basketball 2, 3. Richard E. Diekroger January, 1949 St. Saviour Track l, 2, 3, Class Basketball l, 2, Class Volleyball l, 2. Joseph S. DiTucci January, l949 St. Mary Star of the Sea Literary Club lg French Club 2 Latin Club 3, Bowling Team 3, 4, Bowling Team Manager 4 Class Volleyball 2, Radio Work shop 4, San Fran 4. Joseph C. DePeter Albert C. de Sciora January, l949 June, i949 St. Clement, Pope St. Francis Xavier Latin Club 3, French Club 3. Vincent A. DiTeodoro January, i949 Immaculate Heart of Mary Glee Club l, 2, 3, 4, Track lj Volleyball 4, French Club 2, 3, Latin Club 31 Anthonian Club 3, Optimates 2, 3, 4. Norman P. Diviney June, l949 Immaculate Conception Varsity Hockey l, 2, 3, 4, Var sity Baseball 2, 3, 4, Class E ketball l. B mal 5 Peter J. Dodd George R. Dolan January, i949 June, 1949 St. Agatha Holy Name of Jesus Anthonian Club 25 Swimming 3. Swimming Team lg lntramural Track 2. 38 William P. Donovan January, 1949 Visitation Track l, 2, 35 Glee Club l, 2, 35 French Club 25 Cheer Leaders 35 Baseball 2, 35 Swimming 3. Francis 0. Duffy January, 1949 Our Lady of Perpetual Help Bernard J. Donohue Christopher F. Donohue June, 1949 June, 1949 St. Paul Holy Name of Jesus Religion Club 1, 25 Class Bas- Track 25 Glee Club 15 Science ketball 25 Class Volleyball 25 Club 2. Class Track 2. Francis B. Dunn January, 1949 St. Gregory Baseball 15 Basketball 15 Class President 15 Varsity Track 3, 45 Varsity Football 3, 45 Opti- mates 3. James B. Downing January, 1949 Good Shepherd Latin Club 1, 2, 35 Class Volley- ball 25 French Club 25 Opti- mates. John J. Duggan January, 1949 St. Mary Latin Club l, 2, 35 French Club 2, 3, 45 Intramural Track 25 Class Volleyball 25 Class Bas- ketball 2. Charles L. Farley June, 1949 Our Lady of Mt. Carmel Basketball 2, 3, 4, Class Presi- dent, Third Order. Robert F. Feuillebois June, 1949 St. Matthew Volleyball 2, 3, French Club 3, Science Club l, Literary Club l, Intramural Basketball l, Intra- mural Volleyball 2, Optimates l, Swimming l, Seraph. William A. Dunne John G. Eldon June, I949 January, l949 Holy Redeemer Our Lady of Refuge Class Officer l, 2, 3, Class Varsity Swimming 2, 3, 4, ln- Track 2, Optimates. tramural Track 3. Peter T. Fitzpatrick January, I949 St. Thomas Aquinas Intramural Basketball Manager 2, Class Treasurer 3, Class Vice President 4, Intramural Track 2, Third Order, Basketball, J. V. l, 2, Varsity 3, Captain 4. John O. Foge January, l949 St. Anselm Football l, 2, 3, 4, Hockey l, 2, 3, 4, Class Basketball, Class Volleyball, Class Track, Aero- nautical Club 2, Thomas J. Fergus January, 1949 Holy Child of Jesus Third Order, Orchestra 2, 3, 4, Band 2, 3, 4, Latin Club 3, French Club 2, Anthonian Club l, Z, 3, 4. Donald E. Finlay June, I949 Holy Child Jesus Joachim J. Gange January, 1949 St. Thomas Aquinas atin Club 1, 2, 3, French lub 3, 4, Aeronautical Club , 3, Class Volleyball. John P. Gilhooley June, 1949 Sacred Heart ot Jesus Order, Optlmates, An- Society 1, 2, 3, 4, Glee 1, 2, French Club 2, Ser- Managing Editor 3, 4, Society 3, 4, Latin 4 Literary Club 4 San John F. Forsythe January, 1949 St. Francis Xavier French Club, Latin Club. Edward L. Fritzen January, 1949 Immaculate Heart of Mary Band, Accordion Unit 1, 2, 3, 4, Third Order, Baseball J.V. 1, Varsity 4, Orchestra 1, 2, 3, 4, Class Basketball, Poster Club 2, 3. Ralph L. Gentile June, 1949 St. Rose of Lima Orchestra 1, 2, 3, 4, Third Or- der, Optimates 1, 2, 3, 4, Prin- cipal's List 3, 4, French Club 3, Literary Club 1, Latin Club 3. Edward W. Goate January, 1949 Holy Innocents Class Officer l, Z, Varsity Vollyball 4, Class Basketball 3, Class Volleyball 2, 3, Religion Club 2. Michael C. Goydas Thomas F. Greaney June, 1949 January, 1949 Holy Name of Jesus St. Saviour Swimming 1, Band 1, 2. Raymond E. Hanratty June, 1949 St. Thomas Aquinas Third Order, Glee Club 1, 2, 3, Swimming 2, James J. Hastings January, 1949 Football 3, 4. Gennario J. Grillo January, 1949 St. Francis Xavier Class President 3, Intramural Volleyball 2, Treasurer l. Francis J. Hannafey ' June, 1949 St. Joseph Class Basketball 1, Class Track 3, Class Volleyball 1, 2. Henry G. Hearn January, 1949 St. Patrick French Club 2, Class Secretary 3, Intramural Track 3, Intra- mural Basketball 2, Intramural Volleyball. William J. Hein January, 1949 Holy Ghost Band 3, Orchestra 1, 2, 3, 4, French Club 3, Latin Club 3 Class Volleyball 3, Optimates 4. Clifford W. Harrold June, 1949 St. Edmund John F. Healey January, 1949 St. John the Evangelist Class Basketball, Class Officer William J. Holland June, l949 St. Michael lee Club l, Orchestra 2, 3, 4, and 2, 3, 4, Volleyball l, 2, lntramural Basketball l, Track , Volleyball 2, Camera Club l, lass Vice President 2, Class Treasurer 3. John J. Jerabeck January, 1949 St. Ephrem Football 3, 4, Hockey 2, 3, 4, Track 3, 4, Orchestra l, 2, 3, 4, Band 2, 3, 4, Class Officer 4, Class Basketball l, 2. Roland J. Heller June, l949 St. Joseph Basketball 3. Luke C. Hester June, l949 Our Lady of Good Counsel Seraph 2, 3, 4, Sports Editor 4, Cheerleader 3, 4, San Fran 3, 4, Sports Editor, Anthonian Club 3, 4, Bowling 3, Camera Club 3, 4, lntramural Activities 3, 4, Third Order, Sports Publicity Manager 4. Joseph G. Kearns January, 1949 Our Lady of Refuge Freshman Basketball l, Inter- mediate Basketball 2,' Class Of- ficer l, 2, 3, 4, Religion Club 2. 43 Edward J. Hynes June, l949 St. Vincent de Paul Class Vice President 2, Class Secretary 3, lntramural Track, lntramural Volleyball, Basket- ball l, 2, 3, 4, Track. Edward V. Kear June, i949 Holy Name of Jesus Class Track 3, French Club 2 3, Class Basketball l. Thomas J. Kelly June, l949 St. Matthew Optimates l, 2, 3, Class Offi cer l, 2, 3, lntramural Basket- ball 2, Track 2. Richard P. Kenny January, I949 St. Paul Football, Baseball. William A. Kearns June, I949 St. Joan of Arc. French Club 4, San Fran 4. James J. Kelly January, I949 St. Brendan Varsity Swimming l, 2, 3, 4, J. V. Baseball 2, Class Officer 2, Intramural Track 3, Religion Club I. Robert A. Lupoletti January, l949 St. Mary, Mother of Jesus Basketball 3, Swimming l Cheer Leader l, 2, 3, Anthoni ball l, 2, William J. Lynn June, i949 St. Francis Xavier , Track l, 2, 4, French Club 2, - Seraph 3, Class Track 2. an Club l, Intramural Basket- John P. Kennedy January, 1949 St. Theresa Anthonian Club l, 2, Class Vol- leyball 2, Basketball l, 2, Class Track 3. Lawrence J. Kinane June, I949 Our Lady of Perpetual Help Camera Club l, 2, 3, 4, Library Page 2, 3, 4, San Fran 4. Robert A. Makatura January, l949 Sacred Heart Basketball 2, 3, 4. Frederick A. Mayo June, l949 St. Agnes Class Officer l, 2, 3, 4, Class Basketball l, 2, 4, Class Track 3, 4, Freshman Volleyball l, J. V. Baseball l, Varsity Base- ball 2, 3, 4, Track 3, Hockey 2, 3, 4, Bowling 3, 4, Football l, 2, 3, 4. Eugene M. Lyons January, l949 St. Sylvester French Club 3, Class Officer l, 2, 3, 4, Class Volleyball 3, Poster Club 2, Intramural Track 3. James J. Maher January, l949 St. Patrick Optimates 4, Orchestra l, 2, 3, 4, Latin Club 2, 3, French Club 3, Anthonian Club 3, ln- tramural Track 3, Intramural Volleyball 3. Thomas J. McCarthy June, l949 St. Patrick Track Team 4, Cross Country Team 4. Edward P. McDonagh June, 1949 St. Agnes Optimates l, 2, 3, Class Presi- dent l, J.V. Baseball 2, 3, J.V. Basketball 3, Oratorical Club 3, Intramural Basketball l, Intramural Track 2. John M. Maroney January, 1949 St. Thomas Aquinas Art Club 2, Volleyball l. Blaise C. Mazzella June, l949 St. Saviour Literary Club, French Club, Track Team l, Swimming Team 2, Third Order, Seraph 4. iilaii V- V rw, James E. McGIyn January, l949 Our Lady of Angels Class Volleyball 2, 3, Class Track 3, Glee Club 2, 3, 4, French Club Z, 3, Latin Club 2, 3, Aeronautical Club l. Francis V. McLoughlin January, l949 St. Joseph Swimming 3, 4, Basketball 2, Class Officer 2, 4, French Club 3. Walter F. McFadden June, l949 Joseph F. MacDougall January, l949 St. Catherine of Genoa Sacred Heart Glee Club l, 2, 3, French Club 3, 4, Latin Club 3, Class Volleyball 2, Optimates 2, 3, Class Pngitlent 3, 4, Class Officer l, 2. Optimates 3. James V. McVeigh Robert J. Milner June, l949 June, l949 Holy Name of Jesus St. Patrick Glee Club l, 2, Third Order, Science Club l, Anthonian Anthonian Club l, Intramural Club l. Track 2. 46 Basketball 3, 4, Baseball 4, Edward F. McGowan January, l949 Holy Name of Jesus Aeronautical Club 2, 3, Cla Basketball l, 2, 3. Gerard M. McNerney January, l949 St. Thomas Aquinas Freshman Basketball, J. V. Ba ketball, J.V. Volleyball, Cla Vice President, Class Sports 2, 3. Eugene J. Mirabella Robert J. Moran January, 1949 June, 1949 ST- Paul St. Agnes French Club 2, 35 Latin Club 35 Class Vice President 35 Class Optimates 35 Literary Club l5 Secretary 45 Freshman, J.V., l-60 l'l0Y10I' Society l. and Varsity Basketball5 lntra- mural Track 2. George F. Mullowney January, i949 St. Patrick Varsity Football 3, 45 Varsity Handball l, 2, 3, 45 Varsity Track 2, 35 J.V. Baseball i, 25 Class Basketball l, 25 Class President l, 25 Vice President 3, 45 Volleyball l, 35 Fresh- man Basketball. John F. Murphy June, i949 Our Lady Help of Christians Anthonian Club l, 2, 3, 45 Third Order5 Seraph 2, 3, -45 Editor 45 San Fran 3, 45 French Club 2, 3, 45 Latin Club 35 Literary Club l5 Class Presi- dent 25 Principal's List 3, 45 Optimates i, 2, 3, 4. Richard T. Nolan June, i949 St. Peter Swimming l, 2, 3, 45 Glee Club l, 2, 3, 45 Seraph Associate Sports Editor 3, 45 Optimates l, 2, 35 San Fran 45 Class Basket- ball l5 Class Track 35 Camera Club 2, 3, 45 Science Club 2, 35 Bowling 35 Volleyball l5 Aeronautical Club 35 Anthonian Club 35 Class Secretary l. Donald A. Murphy January, i949 Our Lady of Perpetual Help Orchestra l, 2, 3, 45 Band l, 2, 3, 45 Glee Club l, 2, 3, 45 Class Officer 2, 3, 45 lntramural Bas- ketball l, 25 lntramural Volley- ball i, 2, 35 Intramural Track 35 Third Order. Richard J. Musalo January, 1949 St. Ephrem Swimming 25 Handball l, 2, 3, 45 Band l, 2, 3, 45 Orchestra l, 2, 3, 45 Class Volleyball 2, 35 Optimates 3, 4. Thomas R. O'Brien January, I949 St. Francis Xavier Class Officer l, 2, 3, Class Volleyball, Class Basketball 2, French Club 3, Track 2. Martin F. Odorisio January, I949 St. Francis Xavier Optimates l, 2, 3, 4, President of French Club 3, French Club l, 2, 3, 4, Latin Club 2, 3. William D. Nolan June, I949 Holy Name of Jesus Class Secretary I, Glee Club I, Class President I. William J. O'Berg June, I949 Holy Name of Jesus Literary Club I, Anthonian Club 2, French Club 2, 3, 4, Latin Club 3, Optimates I, 2, 3, 4, Leo Honor Society 2. Joseph M. O'Donn January, I949 St. Theresa Leo Honor Society I, Opt 2, 3, 4, French Club 3, Club 2, 3, Anthonian Club 2, Intramural Track 3. Edward O'Keeffe June, I949 St. Gregory Freshman Basketball I, J Basketball 3, J. V. Volleyb French Club 2, 3, Class I dent 2, Class Officer I, 2, Track I, Class Basketball I. Charles J. O'NeilI January, I949 St. Ephrem J. V. Baseball I, Varsity Base- ball 2, 3, Varsity Football 2, 3, 4, Anthonian Club 2, Leo Honor Society 2, Latin Club 3, Class Officer l, 2, 3, 4, Third Order, Intramural Track 3. James A. 0'Sullivan June, I949 Holy Name of Jesus J. V. Baseball 2, Varsity Basket- ball Manager 3, Intramural Track 2, Intramural Basketball I, 2, Optimates I. Norman A. Petti June, i949 Our Lady of Lourdes rchestra l, 2, 3, 4, Intramural rack 2, Optimates l, Class ecretary 4, Swimming 2. Frederick W. Powers June, i949 Holy Name of Jesus Volleyball l, Class 4, J. V. Base- 2, Varsity Baseball 3, 4, President l, 3, Class reasurer 4, Optimates l, Intra- nural Track 3. John F. Perry June, i949 Our Lady of Lourdes Math Club, English Club. John F. Peterman January, i949 St. Anselm Seraph l, 2, 3, 4, Feature Edi- tor 3, 4, San Fran 3, 4, Latin Club 2, 3, Literary Club l, 2, Class President l, Class Officer 2, 3, 4, Prom Committee 4, Intramural Track 3, Radio Workshop 4, Public Speech 4. Joseph A. Repice June, i949 St. Mary Star of the Sea Baseball l, 2, 3, 4, Football 2, 3, 4, Volleyball l, 2, 3, 4 Optimates 2, 3, 4. 1 Mario A. Russo June, l949 St. Pascal Baylon Optimates l, Secretary 2, Var- sity Volleyball 2, 3, 4, French Club 2, Intramural Track 2, Basketball l, Volleyball l. Patrick C. Pizza June, i949 Mary Queen of Heaven Glee Club, Third Order, Class Volleyball, Class Basketball. Edward M. Reedy January, i949 St. Francis of Asisi Glee Club l, Camera Club 2, Class Officer 2, 4. Harold F. Sheehan January, 1949 Holy Name of Jesus Seraph 3, 4, San Fran 4, Class Officer 1, Class Volleyball 1, 2, Class Basketball 1, 2, French Club 2, Latin Club 3, Glee Club 1, 2, 3, Bowling 3, Swim- ming 1, Optimates 2, 3, 4. Leo J. Sloan January, 1949 St. Gregory Latin Club 31 Glee Club 2, French Club 3. Guy R. Sabia Richard E. Saxton June, 1949 January, 1949 Sacred Hearts' and St. Stephen St. Rose of Lima Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Class Bas- Band l, Orchestra 1, Class Of- ketball 1, Class Track 2, Op- ficer 1. timates 2. George F. Smyth June, 1949 Resurrection Swimming Team l, 2, 3, Class President 1, Class Officer 2, Class Track. Michael S. Sparacino June, 1949 Our Lady Help of Christians Track 1, Swimming 1, Basket ball 1, 2, Class Volleyball 1 French Club 2, 3, Optimates 3, Class Ofifcer 1, 2, 3, 4. John M. Sherwood June, 1949 Holy Name of Jesus Literary Society 1, Class Offi l, 2, Leo Honor Society l, Op mates 2, 3, Intramural Volle ball 2, Glee Club 2, Seraph Gerald W. Smith June, 1949 St. Charles Borromeo Seraph 3, 4, Football 4. Patrick H. Walsh June, 1949 Resurrection Swimming 1, 2, 3, 4, French Club, Class Treasurer 1, 2, Op- timates 1. John G. Yard January, 1949 Resurrection lass Basketball 1, 2, 3, French Club 2, 3. , .traif--only 1-rr -nw John F. Tumulty January, 1949 St. Mary, Help of Christians Latin Club 1, 2, 3, French Club 2, 3, 4, Math Club 2, Class Volleyball 2, 3. John F. Walsh January, 1949 St. Agatha Latin Club 2, 3. , Francis C. Wierzbicki January, 1949 Sacred Heart Class Volleyball 2, 3, Class Bas- ketball 2, 3, French Club 2, 3, 4, Math Club 1, 2, Optimates 3, Orchestra 1. William P. Zelinski June, 1949 Visitation French Club, Class President 3, Class Secretary 2, intramural Track 3, Optimates 1, 2, 3. 51 Robert M. Zawoluk January, 1949 St. Malachy Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4, Optimates, Volleyball 1, 2, 3, 4, Latin Club, French Club, Pre-Flight Club, Class Officer 2. WQEYG1 ffaserflzf -- 'ip mpg ei? i E955 Mer 5 Q., fra . zfgifgg .. gf.femLM, -5 . . ww f,:Q ,,,. ,L z Q vgzfa , f ., 1f15zg?1Ql?g?1 YL .- ,::.v ,gfm 2 ' L2 222vefs5f4aQ:re+wwr2Ba1'z2sw:amff1,xQm1wwwxwm. Nm M Q x s 5 E 1 ? 52 f-L5gv,Q,,,,-ARM:-gysgxw, .. - ,fw.f,,,w,,Nw..mwM,.....,4 W, HONORARY JUNIOR NAVY DAY REPRESENTATIVES Bo han James J. Brennan, Gerald J. Coleman, Vincent A. DiTeodoro, Eldon John 0 Foge, Joachim J. Joseph S. Battiato, James J. y , Peter J. Dodd, James B. Downing, Francis B. Dunn, John G. , . h G. Kearns, James J. Maher, Robert A. Makatura, James E. ' t man, Robert M. Zawoluk. Gange, John F. Healey, Josep McGlyn, Edward F. McGowan, Charles J. O'Nerll, John F. Pe er . J VJAL f l J .ii 6 A f .,Jt 2? .QQ Rf V!,9,V,h,, ,kyyr MM, ,,f.4 my yM',,v' ,sw ..,,wk.. f ,Www In fr ,Q ,o wW WALTER-Half DBLANY, A 'ltixl ll1lllHllll.,S.ltHl' ' ' , A ' - - , .lil V. Jllilllilllllllll Tllllli YUOIM, MS!! , if 3 Qs sf E 2? Q 2 3 Q 5 35 5 E 5 .iz Q 9 swf I .1 ,Q K .zz , '--.. 2 D ' Q? Lv 4 , 5 2 I Editon-ili-Chief-gMurphy listens .to siaggesfions of 'Sports Ediior Hester fa . 6 A ' Q , . .QQ A K , . .4 'W f . ra, ww K V ' 'Q A Q P EW mx, ' 1 A JVM W. ,A 2 f I f X f , 6 -f swfhe Swami smirks. FIRST MEETING OF THE SERAPH Seated: Daniel O'Keefe, Cornelius Griffin, Richard Nolan, John Peterman, John Murphy, Luke Hester, Harold Sheehan, Raymond Cranley, Robert Feuillebois, Edward Quigley, Eugene Hughes, Achilles Schiano, Bernard Wynn, Standing: Charles Gliozzo, Ward Lantier, William Ayres, John Adams, Richard Ferguson, John Sherwood, Vincent O'Neill. I I l 57 DEADLINE . , Front Row lseatedl : Charles Gliozzo, Ward Lantier, Cornelius Griffin, Achilles Schiano, Anthony Schiano, Vincent O'Neill. Second Row lseatedl : John Adams, Daniel O'Keefe, John Gilhooley, Blaise Mazzella, Richard Ferguson. Back Row: Luke Hester, Eugene Hughes, Edward Quigley, John Murphy, Brother Jarlath, O.S.F., Moderator. grand THE Military Band of St. Francis Prep has, within a tew short years, made itself a vital part of the Prep's life and tradi- tion. The huge success achieved by the Band is the direct result of Mr. William Gilroy's talented direction, as he has been the Band Master since its institution here at the Prep. Besides stimulating a greater school spirit at our Basket- ball and Football games, the band has participated in various civic and religious programs both here and in New Jersey. WILLIAM J. GILROY Band 'Master Francis J. Gilroy, Flag Bearer John L. Staufenberg, Banner Bearer James J. Radigan, William P. Holland. Brother Mark, O.S.F., Brother Benignus, O.S.F., and Drum Major Donald Murphy confer with St. John's musicians. 3 T' Y K Bearer John L Staufenberg Leader. Donald A. Murphy. Banner Bearer. James J. Radlgan. Front Row. Myron Anthony L. Cennamo, Anthony F. Capece, Robert T. Mead, William J. Kraus, John A. Ferro, William Second Row' Paul V DeLuca Joseph J Barrett Walter D Gaitin s William P. Holland, Francis J. . . , . , . g , Third Row: Alfred D. Pascale, Edward L. Fritzen, George J. Genovese, Thomas J. Powers, Salvatore J James E Lane Fourth Row Anthon . . : y V. Mancuso, Hugh T. Crean, Rudolph P. Georgian D. Keenan. Back Row: Carmelo M. Alonge, Thomas J. Fergus, Ronald E. Strother, Anthony Ferrantino, Walter J. Luger, Michael A. Sessa Richard J. Musalo, Gerald V. Laudato, John P. Cione Nicholas J. Nocella, Terence J. Gathercole. EDWARD FRITZEN Drum Major Don Murphy leading the Band in our Alma Mater. Entertaining.our rooters at the St. Francis-St. John's game. The Prep Band leads the Holy Name Parade 'Me REV. BROTHER BENIGNUS Moderator of Music HE Prep s Glee Club this year IS the largest slnce the nntro ductuon of thus actnvnty IH October 1944 The smooth functlonnng of the club rs attributed to the skull and zeal of Mrs Marte V Mac Donald Rev Brother Benxgnus OS F and Rev Brother Edward O S F The members of the group practiced on Fruday evenlngs than the group as a whole ln pre parnng for the Graduatlon Exer clses and Annual Concert The nncreased number of mem bers and thelr untnrmg efforts has enabled the Glee Club to under take more dnffncult work and as a result It has become one of the best Hugh School Glee Clubs ln the clty REV BROTHER EDWARD Assistant Moderator of Music Mrs Marne J MacDonald Dnrector of Musnc conductmg practice Y LaTourette Michael Travls Back Row Mxchael Brongo Bernard Malaspina Ronald Nuttlng Robert Gruble Rrchard Delaney John Peyton Wllllam McDonald Phlllp Kennedy Thomas Boyd Thomas Flynn George Bennett Front Row Maurice ham McDonagh Vincent Ronald Carbet Francus George Genovese Thomas Second Row Thomas Theodore Elllnghaus, George Bolt man, Brendan Mahon, ' Cahlll, John Hargrove, Maher Back Row Franklyn WllllamVanVelsen,Edward Wllllam Boyd, David Lowe, Condon, Mnchael Ward, John ll' ul . . n I l ' I l I I T I . . . l l , - , l l l , . . . . l 3 I I l - 3 Soloists naturally spent more time . ' S A - 1 A l . I I I U I I I I I I , . Q .... L I n I ' Front Row: Fred Gulino, Joseph Dunn, William Dillon, James Mullaney, Wil- liam Nicholson, John Staufenberg, William Schumacher, Bernard O'Cal- laghan. Back Row: Joseph Cavaliere, Guy Sabia, John Abruscato, William Groger, Tom Lynch, John Judge, Constantine DeMairo. Joseph Cavaliere Thomas McDonald Front Row: Edward Kelly, William Reilley, Edward Somers, Ray Hanratty, Roy Ardizzone, Edward McGinn, John Sousa, Hugh Houston. Back Row: Tom Mulligan, Guy DePascame, Ed. Scan- lon, William Stonge, Michael Kenny, James Gilmartin. John Abruscato Guy Edward 61 Sabia Rocco Aiacomino, Umberto Firoravanti, John Meanen, Francis Fahy Richard Nolan, Joseph Caroleo, John Brennan, Francis Taylor, Richard Walsh Michael Buckley ' McCann, John Meehan, Bartholmew DiMattina, Thomas McDonald L. ...mafia Bass Drum, Emory Szlezak, Kettle Drums, Alfred Pascale, Snare Drum, Walter Gaitings, Symbals, William Keane. MMM bonisfsl William FW Tfom Cilla, and Myron can , W Tuba Player: Robert Mead ' S3 01 5, ' .ig Agn. ...au Front Row: Ralph Gentile, Norman Petti, Stephen Cocheo, and John Latona. Second Row: John Mollica, Joseph Laffan, Hugh Crean, James Finley, and Damien Sagliocca. Third Row: John Schultz, Joseph Marino, and Frederick Marchione. Back Row: William Holland. ' Pianists: Pascale Esemplare and Robert Reggi m., ...auS, AnthO ' ullroyl Wili, Clari nl' Ferranfino 'am netisfsf Joh Mancuso ang 33513951 Anthony UCa. . 4 62 THIS year marked the Fifth Annual Concert of the St. Francis Preparatory Orchestra held at the Brooklyn Academy of Music. lt again attributes its success to the outstanding direction of Mrs. Marie V. MacDonald, Mu- sical' Director, Rev. Brother Mark, O.S.F., Assistant Front Row: Hugh Crean, John Latona, Damien Sagliocca, Stephen Cocheo, Norman Petti, Ralph Gentile. Back Row: , , Joseph Latfan, James Finley, John Schultz, Joseph Barrett, Louis The members of the Orchestra Pracllced l'll'ele55lY Marino, William Holland, Frederick Marchive, John Mollica, and worked hard to attain the results which they achieved. Director, Rev. Brother Benignus, O.S.F., Moderator. Timothy Mahoney. The Orchestra performed this year at the Diocesan Prin- cipals' Meeting and in January they gave a concert for the Priests and Religious of the Brooklyn Diocese. MRS. MARIE MacDONALD BROTHER MARK, O.S.F. Director of Music Assistant Director of Music Mr. Esposito, Music Instructor, takes the podium in a practice session. l Brother Mark, Assistant Director of Music, directs orchestra at Christmas assembly. Rev. Brother Mark, O.S.F., Assistant Director of Music, checks sheets for special arrangements. . iw Beauty Parade of Concert Usherettes. 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' 5--'7 5 , ,MH fw .LJ my w Q 6055015 mam HOTEL STATLER o JANUARY 5th, 1949 THE ANNUAL Senior Dinner-Dance was held at the Keystone Room of the Hotel Statler on Janu- ary 5th, l949. Per usual the .Dance was most suc- cessful and was a memorable event in the high school careers of the graduates. The Seniors felt proud of the efficient manner in which this affair was handled by their class representatives. ,SW D W ......... . 2? ff be ?f?auf-' Realizing that schooldays, parti cularly tho e of a St. Francis Yrepster, are the 'oestyears of one' life, an e r and zealous staff, under the guidfnce of Nkr. Roger Egan, has worked long and hard to make this, the '49 Yearbook, the besfever. To John Peterman goes the credit for the front of the book section of this Yearbook. Harry Sheehan with the assistance of Pete handled the senior activities and that highly honorable section of the book devoted 0 to the faculty. The Sports Section was covered in its every detail by two of the Rrep's foremost sports authorities, Luke Hester and his side kick Dick Nolan. The Club Section with the various writeups as well as the artistic drawings are the Nu-fork of Ed. Quigley. To Bill Kearns and Jack Murphy also goes credit for club writeups. These two gents, however, will be better known for their typing abilities. Truly they banged away at old man Underwood till he Zalked back to them. .Q Under the leafership of Jack Kbag of jokesb Kirk, the staff of photographers, Anthony Schiano, Larry hinane, 'fill Bellman and Dick Nolan went busily about their tasks of d recting the attention of many a Prepster to Watch the birdie . ere glance at the many shots printed herein will reveal their jobs, we l done. The task of laying out the pages of this Yearbook was handled for the most part by Little Joe DiTucci. Assisting Joe in this long and , tiresome work were Bill Kearns and Luke Hester. E ln any under-taking there always is, from time to time, trouble cropping M up and retarding the progress of the work. And sbt that all trouble might be I ironed out and thereby make the road to a successful '49 Yearbook a smooth T I I one, 501111 P. Gilhooley was aopointed the official Troubleshooter . Gil Yplst Bm K continually waged war with the Yearbook' s number one enemy. . .Troublel t earns a d when Gil won the staff was victorius. When Gil failed...but-ah! Gil ake Time o n Trouble h ,, never failed. -.nut T0 make S oofer Joh 525 'G f up 3 few pa n GiH OoIe The staff, at a later date, will elect the official officid, Qes. V9 including the Editor-in-Chief, of the '49 Yearbook. A The entire staff wishes at this point to extend its sincere thanksg to Mr. Roger Egan without whose aid this book would never have come to paid? ? + to the patrons, boosters, advenisers and all others who, either directly or indirectly, have aided toward the success of this Yeargsook E to you the Prepster, whose Yearbook thfiis is. You arj! the Yearbook ---- for you are the story of a small school and a boy 30 jf F .r . 6- Gpfigf We 7 r W of wwf 4 a..,s - RQGER E . efafgr ,mmm V I m,,5mum Mr Rogef Egan and .lo ' . hh Peterma whale Harry Sheehan digg Sgesgsvepiongzxgly schedule A5 Herr and Larr Y Kin aneachoose Shots f fn . Ur, lg not aor The HBOOIQH ICS' oe D. staff member , l1LizZieIIIf?1CCi . Sur y Qives L uke Hes fer a few sports Statist. J 2 Photographers Dick Nolan and Anthony Schiano To typist Jack Murphy, Club Reporter Ed Quigley compare pixs for page 7 l. reveals the source of his so-called genius ,.,,.c. - .rg YE - I: I' Y , I I lllllllil 37 l L Z 6 6 ' l ,G . 7 ' , 1 ,A s ,wg ,pls , , , , , M, .cfi fl X , lx These three pictures are of three members of the Prep Camera Club who have been a great help to the San Fran. They, along with ' Q1 Brother Anthelm, O.S.F., have been so busy helping us that they had no time for a Camera Club formal-shot. To our left we have Bill Bellman who has taken many an emergency picture. Below Bill, Anthony Schiano appears in the act of unloading a developing tank. And directly below us is Larry Kinane enlarging a shot for this very pagel Wu Qg:,?iQQI25fyit'-fin. A '-wzffikff 11 i ,....W..fa.,,-,.,.-W.:--+,. . f A19-ff g ,. Mez: me iw. 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Too often do we race through life seeing only the forest and not the trees. Well, perhaps we're doing the same right now and perhaps a few identi- fications have slipped by us and not drawn their due credit. Thumb back if you wish or just remember the next time you read through these pages . . . that Brother Bernard is not only our Principal but a really kind, understanding and just plain swell person, that Brother Roger doubles as Assistant Principal and Athletic Director, that Brother Louis is the swimming team moderator as well as the Bowling coach and moder- ator of the Science Club, that Jack Butler captained the Football team while Norm Diviney did the same job in Hockey, Pete Fitzpatrick captained Basketball and Dick Nolan and Bob Koehler were at the helm of the Swimming team, that Tom Booras is a great fellow and swimming coach, Ed Tellier probably reminds you of Choo Choo Wilson or what's-his-name , your high school Football coach, that that Ralph ,Gentile really made that violin sing for the orchestra concerts, that Mrs. MacDonald was the Grand Dame of Music at Saint Francis, that Brother Mark was a good violinist besides being assistant music director, that Joe Pandolfi kept the office force humming and made report cards in technicolor, that Zeke Zawoluk set some scoring records that will probably stand for a long time, that Mr. Gilroy's private instructions made many a fine musician for both the school band and the orchestra, that Chick Keegan took a squad badly crippled with graduation and guided them into a borough playoff, that Messrs. Ellinghaus, Towers and Booras were the men behind the Boat Ride, Yearbook- Business and ran the book store besides their teaching chores, that we haven't yet mentioned them all but the dramatis personae may stand out as we know them and as you would like to. Now, let's turn the pages and continue our picture story of a small school and a boy. ws. my all L, 1' . L ' -, .. . W mf ., 1. V, es1swHz2l,rfg?Va m a . FSKM-sQVfezf if . 1 . 1 V W-5 . ifwwvr.-if1ffIfE:w:iiZQwVw -' 1 V '. f 2. . ii 272'-A if f ' as V ' ii ? -2f7ff-7' ' :i5Qg'f :QG122fi5i V V-1 -11 V. . V V . 5i'j,-35:12--6,'...faiff--'tif fflli MLW? ' if-39 K : .ssi :Q Pirie! ' ' QQ: ' 'V H ' Js1YV'.7f,if.Vi -LF :,, - i 1,:1:1j',z 1 , . mp i. , ., , .- V.1z.s,g...e,,a . r - 3222- . iw, ,..-.f . gi . ,--- .V - :. ' rf-H -aV,4r2ga:':1s,sVV- . wfiiiizgrf :.. -. , -- M -, at -V . ' f i . ' 15 . V. :.:':a:g.g.:g es.. 5 .., 'Vu ,V -K 2,2-f 9'1:?f.. Wg QQSQW -f -- .'.':. - fa.:- , f':x!: -N ew gg- - . 'V ' H , fy,-ggi Vw, -1 VV,. .:'s .g. VV-f, iq-V1r9s.giQf if - VV -, - ' , QV. ,,,, 'V is-f'5..2-Vf' : we tm H- VVV g.qg,..wV ara: , . S. fr, - ,. an .. -. .5.a,-V::fg.4.V-::V:x. - sta ,V s- V -- .' - .. V. if in fiilfl' -' ' as-'far :'Vpv-V-V--.L -::. ' 'fifigiifss i 1 V 2 V V . V -1 . -V. V,-VV . Wsgr sa. . ...W , ...., . , .4,,,.VV-sw 5,,.gi,.fqg,,.err -- .,-at - ,.-. - .. .,,V V W-. .. . . V. .. ,V . r ,, . . . . .,,,. ,, N .V , .g1'f.. '. --ff' U CSI' Zi?-V i. .' - -2 25 ...., . ' fsQ-- -' .. 4-5. ' ' ,V .. . V -V-wt -V-: . .- V' S ay : ' 'V ' -' -' -- ' ' ' 'V -' - - ' '-'Z-f 1 Xue 'a..,m.......,,,..,.,...,,.:..,m,,....- , 3-sf V V , Y f Q 2 E 52 E 9 2 3 1 3 5 E 5 i Z I 9 5 e ,f 5 5 E 2 I B f 1 3 1 B Q 5 3 s 5 , W , NYU, . ,A ...,,. -LW ,HE I I I 66444 7 07 I Front Row: James J. Connors, John P. Joyce, Andrew R. VonEssen, Leonard L. Visconti, Kenneth F. Killen, Thomas D. Keenan. Second Row: Robert G. Marshall, Donald Moten, Guy Brooks, Vincent J. Esposito, Salvatore G. Ama- tetti, Cornelius M. Griffin, Peter A. DeLuca, Peter H. Ruvolo. Third Row: Gary J. Golgowski, John J. Tacconi, Ralph A. Tedesco, Frank X. Flynn, Jack W. Davis, Charles A. Gliozzo, Dominic J. Fiorenza, Edward D. Christman. Back Row: Ward J. Lantier, William J. Pettit, Paul G. Troggle, Matthew D. Riordan, Donald Pabst, Ronald J. Hoefner, Richard S. Witt, Walter M. McFadden, John J. McAree I I I Mem 705' Front Row: Michael A. Pagliuca, Donald T. Kipp, Joseph A. Giraldi, Anthony M. Schiano, Gustav Raspitha, Robert F. Koehler, John C. McCormack, Joseph B. Lynch. Second Row: John W. Goehler, John F. Tortorice, Richard H. Surridge, Charles G. King, Stephen G. McCarthy, Thomas J. O'Dea, James P. Jeffers, Arthur T. Doris, John D. Daly. Third Row: John J. Capper, John J. Glinane, William J. McCusker, John J. Keough, Francis R. Smith, Joseph R. Figliozzi, Matthew C. Bracco, Donald J. Berryman, Kenneth F. Jewell, William D. Bellman. Back Row: Patrick O'Connor, Eugene J. Young, Francis J. Gilroy, Edward M. Hammond, Charles V. Austin, Daniel R. Hafford, ' ' I J. J Maurice J. Martell. Joseph A. Kenny, John D. Lantier, Michae oyce, fgacefw R. SMITH President I I I V ,,-g - y w. 7 sf, -1 sw Q ,- I 45? S ,R 9? we X Q 'awww fy N x UVYM wg, A aifgdf' f 149 ? ,J me U -f' ,M -f f ,.,, A, ,, f, , Q .5 ,rs- A , I, wg M 607 Front Row: Gerald W. Wasselle, Peter J. Fogarty, Daniel T. Colabella, James A. McDonough, Thomas D. Lynch Donald J. King. Second Row: Raymond E. Morgenthaler, Robert A. Romandetto, James F, Toal, Joseph Longo Walter Gaitings. Back Row: Edward E. Black, John E. Ambery, Robert N. Minion, Thomas M. Madden James F. Christie, George J. Witt. I I I I 605 Front Row: John P. Conigliaro, Donald J. Kiffer, Damian F. Sagliocca, Edward F. Walter, George J. Clough, Stephan Dowd, Charles S. Beisel. Second Row: Donald J. Dillon, Thomas J. Doyle, Edward J. Quigley, Stephen A. Cocheo, William J. Daly, James M. Meyers, John S. Quirke, Edward A. Ball, James Nelson, Gerald Murphy. Third Row: Robert G. Schaefer, William J. Toolen, James F. Geraghty, George E. Dennen, Reginald F. Ullmann, Joseph lsola, Edmund Jacobsen, William Hillery, William Dorman, Anthony Mastandino. Back Row: Alfred J. Hartmann, William F. Geekie, John L. Schultz, James J. Finley, John Sargente, Joseph Marino, George Stack, Richard Skarbek, Raymond Halliwell. ffczma 507 Front Row: Wallace A. Buck, Thomas J. Rossiter, Richard A. Arso, Cornelius Kneafsey, Patrick Cocomero, John Recce, George Hughes, Daniel Gillen. Second Row: Gerald T. Brady, William A. Roos, DanielJ. O'Keefe, Michael J. McNamara, John R. Davis, Robert J. Goeler, Aidan Murphy, Edward Scanlan, Ralph Brescia, Joseph Scafioi. Third Row: John F. Eletto, Vincent G. Cama, Paschal A. Cama, Guilio A. Guido, Cornelius J. O'Brien, William J. Dooley, Edward Strauss, John Cady, James McGuire, Edward Daughton, Eugene Hughes, Thomas Harrigan. Back Row: Joseph Lanahan, Richard Ferguson, John Adams, Harry Beaton, Thomas O'Hare, James Thornton, William Heaviside, William Meyer, Bernard Wynn, Joseph Parente, John Hardiman, Anthony Hoffmann, John Hickey, Leo Keegan. RALPH Vice ffczma 505 Front Row' Francis M O'Brien Donald G. Buxton Myron A. Cancilla, Joseph W. Lenihan, Joseph T. Harth, Vincent J. Procita, Anthony Sgarlato, Alfred J. Bolton, William R. Lee. Second Row: Vincent P. O'Neill, Hugh J. Carroll, James J. Barrett, John J. Meanen, Herbert A. Connolly, William R. Guthy, Reynold M. Martini, John F. Enterlin, John R. Maholic, Edward V. Kelly. Third Row: Gerald Murphy, Frank J. Surace, George J. Bernsten, Anthony P. Brancato, Nicholas J. Nocella, Ernest R. Brooks, Gerald J. Nugent, Paul V. DeLuca, Anthony F. Capece, Eugene J. Boccard. Back Row: William J. Ryan, John W. Reilly, James E. Myles, Anthony L. Romano, Wilfred J. Hammond, John W. Power, Charles J. McPartlin, Teddy J. Kowalczyk, James F. McGowan, Edward J. Fee, Raymond J. Golman, John F. Battel. ,game J . S U RAC E Secretary L I 74a Sapdamaaea Sl 1,'. lan. 407 Front Row: John T. Brogan, Thomas A. Kelly, Anthony L. Ferrantino, Alfred D. Pascale, Patrick F. Miller, Robert C. Swartout, Joseph Massimino, Michael Travers. Second Row: David J. Latourette, John D. Basil, John M. Biesty, James E. Carroll, John P. Cione, Gerald V. Laudato, Frank H. Burke, Arthur E. Houde, Theodore E. Daszewski, Richard C. Morris. Third Row: Raymond H. Cellure, Arthur V. Gunning, William E. Doherty, Michael E. Jorges, William F. Keane, Thomas J. Johnston, William T. Jesinkey, Patrick J. Kinsella, Frederick J. Marchione, Michael P. Quinn, John A. Meehan. Back Row: Edward P. Aquilone, Alfred D. Powers, William T. Heenan, James E. True, Patrick J. McLaughlin, Timothy J. Cashman, Francis G. Swaine, Robert T. Mead, Walter R. Smalley, John W. Reynolds, Edward J. Fitzpatrick, John J. Abruscato. 405 Front Row: Joseph F. Bell, Joseph A. Caroleo, Michael P. Brongo, Michael A. Santulli, Aidan T. Dexter, Kenneth P. Smith, George E. Ambery, William R. McCaughan, Joseph J. Giglio. Second Row: Peter R. Sgarlato, Joseph P. Laffan, Donald F. Jones, Kenneth C. Dempsey, Brendan P. McKenna, Richard J. O'Rourke, William J. Haggerty, Edward P. Bolger, Franklyn J. lncalls, Peter F. O'Sullivan. Third Row: Donald J. LaVecchia, John T. Campbell, Joesph A. Bova, Richard M. Skroly, John J. Concannon, Thomas D. Bennett, Richard W. Reseska, Richard T. Walsh, Joseph T. McGrath, Stephen J. Walsh, Thomas E. McDonald. Back Row: Arthur T. Maddaloni, Robert T. Varone, Arthur G. Gannon, John J. Brennan, Edward J. Melone, Philip A. Digati, John D. Kilgallen, Joseph J. Barrett, James O'Connor, John U. Umstetter, Paul J. McEnery, Kevin P. Charles. M6264 405 Front Row: Joseph A. Lee, Alfred J. Monaco, Francis D. Burzynski, Matthew M, Lassandro, Paul J. Cavagnaro, John F. Finley, Paul Keiley. Second Row: William A. Stearns, Robert F. Burns, Dennis M. Murphy, Brian A. Tenner, John P. Wrafter, Thomas F. Ansbro, Thomas F. Bligh, Ernest A. Fabiitti, Robert C. Miklas. Back Row: John F. Maher, William J. McCormick, William G. l-ludson, John F. Donoghue, John J. Fugelsang, John J. Dunleavy, Ronald J. Schlick, Gerard T. Baxter, Thomas P. Mulligan, Eugene T, Burns. ffdwza T. BURNS President 84 A-SMI?'52'f,3rli-S1fii2'Lii?Ai:B?2.,fll1ui?1Li., seiidsahlli ' 52iP?5i43fiL:'3i5:f3?ifiqltififsffafli.7:?2s'K?5.SuI?i?:x5?in'fF 507 ,,...........-.-...-- Linoern, Front Row: William J. Ennis, Thomas P. Reynolds, George J. Mikkelsen, Robert W. Ulrich, Eugene F. Von . S ond Row Hugh T. Grean, Michael P. Ward, Donald Raymond P. Carleo, Frank A. Ovlando, Eugene J. Moore ec : A. Gallagher, John H. Mulvehill, Thomas J. Simons, Pascal E. Esemplare, James J. Mangan, John S. Wojcik, Guy A. kl B' nedict J. Pollio, Harry R. Bolten, Philip T. Chirico. Third Row: Theodore J. Buchner, Edward M. Buc ey, e Aquinas, John F. Doyle, Kevin M. Sheridan, Anthony N. Mastandino, Louis J. Romano, George R. Weber. Back Row: George J. Potts, Arthur B. Stuchbury, Ronald J. Beattie, Richard J. Lightcap, Donald J. Campion, Robert L. Kennedy, John M. O'Brien, Ray P. McLaughlin, William A. Victor, Guy A. DePascale, Gerard P. Frost. 505 Front Row: Eugene L. Ryan, James E. Lane, Thomas P. Heavaney, Gerard R. Smith, William J. Reidy, Thomas R. Greene, Frederick J. Guiino, Carmine Mandarano. Second Row: Vincent F. Blood, John A. Judge, Michael J. Kenny, Bernard H. McMahon, Robert E. Bowe, John W. Ferrick, David G. McCabe, Vincent A. Casert, Richard S. Testa. Third Row: Robert F. Waegelin, John J. Moraghan, John P. DeRiso, Francis L. Maresca, Daniel J. Dolan, George J. Bennett, Robert J. Renehan, James R. Unterweger, Paul J. Buerkle, Robert K. Uebel. Back Row: David P. Zeferberg, Richard J. McCaffery, Bernard J. O'Callaghan, Carmelo M. Alonge, John J. Sykes, John J. Newman, John F. Rudden, Daniel P. Kelly. 50 Front Row: James P. Gordon, John F. Roache, Joseph H. D'Addario, John J. Duffy, Thomas P. Donohue, Achilles R. Schiano, Thomas J. Wallace, Robert B. Sullivan. Second Row: Salvatore J. Astarita, James G. Mulleney, Anthony L. Cennamo, Thomas K. O'Malley, William J. Kraus, John P. Dolley, Brendan T. O'Connor, Louis M. Calabrese. Third Row: Louis E. Marino, Pasquale A. Toscano, James P. McManus, Leon J. McCullough, Edward J. Polito, Robert P. Burke, Robert G. Foley, Charles R. Bevrer, Philip A. Lospitalier. Back Row: James R. Slagle, Francis X. Bunard, John F. Fraas, John V. Lynch, William J. Wickham, James R. McDonnell, Richard J. Glander, Richard J. Delaney, Peter J. lmperato, Edward J. Bohan, Edward S. Franklin. ,................- 20 7 I 0 Front Row: Thomas Cole, James G. Boyle, James A. Bell, William F. O'Neill, George J. Genovese, Thomas E. McKeon, Eugene E. Donnelly, Kenneth J. Lynn. Second Row: Harry E. Walters, John T. Heinlein, Joseph E. Heinlein, Paul G. Guzzardo, Charles J. Cunningham, Robert T. Greubel, Michael P. Jones, Charles J. LaMonica, Emery J. Szlezak. Third Row: Raymond F. Albrecht, Robert P. Nagle, William F. Hogan, Daniel S. Caravaggio, Joseph F. Ferris, Thomas J. Gooney, James C. Neylon, Charles F. McGarry, John W. Parker, Thomas D. Scully. Back Row: Thomas F. Ahern, James F. McGrath, Joseph A. LaMagna, John E. Rush, Raymond J. Huggard, Thomas H. Flynn, James D. Karga, Constantine M. DeMairo, Thomas J. Powers, 'Robert B. Reggio, Frederick B. Melahn. EDWARD 205 Front Row: Robert M. Joyce, Robert H. Trigg, William F. Hargrove, Joseph J. Lydon, Joseph T. Costello, Thomas J. Collins, Alfred J. Grossenbacher, Thomas L. Maughan. Second Row: Francis J. McConvery, William J. Nigro, John J Har rove Samuel E. Walters Geor e P. Ma ee William C. McLau hlin Ra W. Francis Theodore J - Q 1 I Q 9 I Q 1 Y I - Ellinghaus, Raymond C. Boehm. Third Row: Michael J. Callaghan, John J. McGrisken, Cornelius F. Curran, Bernard E. Gormley, William J. Quirk, William J. Schumacher, Leo M. Chambers, Richard F. LaTrenta, Herbert T. Gerardi, John D. Mooney, Ronald E. Ryan. Back Row: Edward F. McGinn, Robert J. Tamulinas, Francis A. Hughes, Donald E. Brett, Robert E. Reilly, Edward E. Nolan, George W. Archer, Harry J. Whitton, James E. Herson, Thomas J. Gilroy, Thomas P. Shanley. ffczaa 66444 205 Front Row: Henry E. Supowit, Thomas W. lngalls, Thomas M. Maher, John P. Sousa, Patrick F. McCullugh, John P. Boland, James J. O'Donnell, Dominic J. Mayo, John J. Barry. Second Row: Robert F. Crugnale, Richard J. Salica, John F. Goydas, Richard F. Wiseman, Donald M. Young, Robert T. Schutte, John H. McQuenney, James E. O'Hare, Michael E. Zecca, Robert'L. Goodrich. Third Row: Thomas J. McGuirk, James T. Murray, John L. Staufenbert, Francis W. Lynch, William V. Reilly, David T. Healey, Kevin J. Connors, Albert J. Freise, John F. Finnigan, Bartholomew J. Dimattina, William J. Foley, Henry J. Gernler. Back Row: John J. Rorke, Patrick J. Judge, Allan G. Wasenius, Donald J. Farrell, Philip V. Giuca, Robert W. Campbell, Edward J. Lennon, Bernard J. McKenna, Richard F. Guerin, Nicholas A. Sparozic, John S. Kaczynski, John J. Curry. Maid 207 Front Row: Jerome F. Salvato, James F. Fisher, Thomas P. Higgins, William D. McDonagh, Joseph P. Perdue. Second Row: George W. Weir, Charles G. Gesumaria, Francis E. Dana, Michael R. McCann, Ronald E. Strother, Edmund J. Ruschin. Third Row: Robert F. Fulton, Charles A. Trentacosta, Salvatore J. Testa, Donald T. Cook, George E. Massey, Donald T. Heegan, Theodore P. Brzozowski, Thomas F. Boyd. Back Row: Anthony M. Scotto, Charles W. Sullivan, Peter W. Meagher, William J. Neugebauer, John J. Murphy, David J. Lowe, Hubert A. Jaeger, Raymond J. Belicka. ffcbm J. NEUGEBAUER Warden 707 Front Row: John P. Twohy, Thomas J. Earl, Michael J. Breslin, Ronald J. Corbett, Lawrence P. Cahill, Hugh M Houston, Edward P. Nallan, Vincent J. DeMaria. Second Row: Frank J. Genovese, Brendan T. Mahon, Donald C McKeon, John D. Flynn, Thomas F. Molen, Francis J. Fahy, James J. Ward, Joseph P. Scali, Lawrence J. Hegarty George A. Boitman, Robert T. Barklage. Third Row: Donald J. Spillane, Victor V. Valente, Ronald F. Nutting William T. Prest, Kenneth Frost, William J. Richter, Edward J. Jones, William Mullan, Joseph Keane, Francis J Tardy, Francis Clark, Alfred J. McNerney. Back Row: Rocco J. Giacomino, James R. Marino, William F. Grogan William B. Bessmari, James J. Murphy, John McCormick, John Budge, George E. McNulty, Roy F. Ardizzone John Sullivan, Edward Hayden, Martin McGrath, Thomas Donohue, Robert G. Hill. 5 705 Front Row: Charles J. Thoericht, Calvin B. Nathan, Albert L. Lamb, John A. Enright, Walter A. Arlia, Edward M Hayes, Timothy D. Mahoney, John E. Mollica. Second Row: George T. McNiff, James F. White, Roderick T. Hunt John J. Murphy, Terence J. McNamara, Michael F. Condon, Charles J. Smith, Hugh J. Mullin, Edward P. Cullen Maurice G. Hannon. Third Row: James J. Callahan, Robert J. Fulford, James F. Gilmartin, Edmund J. Romanski Francis A. Taylor, James J. Brunhuber, Salvatore J. Bologna, William E. Van Velson, James E. Flynn, John P Killcommons, John T. Devitt, James T. McCutcheon, Richard J. Russo. Back Row: Benito R. Til:-ern, Patrick W Costello James B McKenna George J. Schneider, Joseph Dooley, John G. Melito, Alfred A. Mashnouk L J d George IF. Kehm,-'William E., Boyd, John S. Flynn, Frederick E. Battenfeld, William J. Stange, eo or an FRANCIS I 1 7 l , ,, ,, ...K ., ...- ,, -1, w--- ww ll W' ' Front Row: Umberto Fioravanti, Edward J. Nooney, James B. McNelis Edgar R Micallef, Philip A. Benvenuto Robert M. Toscano, Vincent T. Healey, Richard P. Crawford, John C. Flynn. Second Row: Joseph F. Dunn, Roger G. Ghiggeri, Donald F. Regan, Vincent A. Toscano, James P. Barker, Robert J. Swanley, Joseph C. Cotter, Raymond E. S F ' ' ' acer, rancis V. Murphy, David M. Breen, Edward J. Burrows, Howard C. Moore. Third Row: James T. Golden Emilio J. Cartusciello, Shawn B. Smith, Charles A. Jones, Robert F. Love George F Hauk William C Dillon I Thomas C Daly, John B. Williams, Bernard J. Malaspin, Raphael'A. Sabia,l Edward F..Somers John J. Schnitzlerl Back Row: Kenneth B. Kauke, Thomas G. McDonald, John J. Gallagher John J Judge 'Richard F Murphy William K. McDonald, Philip A. Kennedy, Lawrence J. Yetman, Richard J. McCormaclc, Richard Walsh: John O'Grady, John P. Peyton. ffcbm itil 2 S A ? . - X . S X li? . 53 B' 27, I' . G -Q xi Q ig L' 'gif' MATH CLUB Beginning at left going around table in circle: Ralph Louis Gentile, Francis Christopher Wierzbicki, John Francis Murphy, Joseph Salvatore Battiato, Joseph Manus O'Donnell, John Francis Healey, Richard Joseph Musalo, Joseph Francis McDougall, James Bernard Downing, Guy Robert Sabia, Thomas Joseph Kelly, Thaddeus Joseph Kowal- czyk, John Francis Enterlin, Joseph Thomas Harth, Blaise Charles Mazella. 7 THOSE Prepsters who lean toward the math- ematical side of education have formed a club under the faculty guidance of Mr. Roger Morrissey. The members discuss the different methods of solving quadratic equations, cube roots, and trigonometrical functions. Basic college math, solutions, techniques, and prob- lems are studied and employed at the meet- ings. One of the most interesting aspects of the club's work is the study and use of the slide rule. POSTER CLUB Seated at Table: James Francis McGrath, Joseph Edward Heinlein, John Thomas Heinlein, Richard Patrick Ferguson, Eugene Edward Donnelly, Robert Patrick Nagle, George Robert Weber. Standing: Joseph Harvey Ferris, Richard Charles Morris, Cornelius Thomas Kneafsey, Constantine Melchorer DeMairo, Guy Anthony Chirico, Edward Mortimer Buckley. 4e77wz!efz THIS year saw the inauguration of a new club. The Poster Club was formed under the direction of Mr. George T. Brennen for the purpose of learning the Art of making posters. The Prepsters know how well these boys have done in their efforts, for it was through this group that current events and important happenings were kept before the Student Body's notice. To them also goes a great part of the credit for keeping Franciscan spirit alive by their catchy action posters during the football season. 74a 2441070 THE Radio Workshop begun at St. Francis this year is a new form of'Dramatic Society which uses neither costume nor grease paint. lt is the purpose of the Workshop to turn out speakers who will be able to satisfy the two important needs of an audience-the need of pleasant sound and an under- standing without effort. The Workshop prepares plays for presentation under the guidance of Mr. Peter Errick, its founder. Mr. Errick has constructed his own amplifying sys- tems to help produce better sound results. RADIO WORKSHOP OF THE LITERARY CLUB Back Row: John P. Gilhooley, Blaise C. Mazzella, John F. Peterman, Robert F. Feuillebois, Gerald T. Brady. Middle Row: William J. O'Berg, Edward J. Strauss, Guy R. Sabia, Gerald W. Smith, Harold F. Sheehan. Front Row: Michael C. Goydas, Raymond E. Hanratty, Ralph F. Brancaccio, Joseph S. DiTucci, William G. Ayres. Brother Linus shows Catholic Action Film to Anthonians. X sxqwtllllq WWW? 46 i S 4 5 R s ll S ?7 7 at Z ft TO aid those young Prepsters, who feel they have vocations to enter the priesthood or brotherhood, is the aim of the Anthonian Club. ln order that its purpose might be successfully carried out, the Club, under the direction of Reverend Brother Linus, O.S.F., embraces sev- eral types of activities. Among the works of the Club are: Prayer lEact afternoon at l2:l 5 the Anthonians meet in the chapel and recite vocational prayersl, Literature lThe members prepare their own Club paper titled The Text and circulate it throughout the Prep in order that vocational thought might be stimulatedl, Trips lThe members travel to various seminaries and juniorates during the yearl, Lectures lTalks are given by priests and Brothers of several orders that the Anthonians might be better acquainted with the many congregations, so- cieties and orders of priests and Brothersl, Movies lEducation films are shown to the members with vocational subjects as the themel, Debates, Discussions, and above all Thought. Each Anthonian is asked to Pray, Read, and Think about his vocation that in the future he might Act wisely in his vocational choice. The Anthonian Club meets each Monday afternoon at 2:45 P. M. l-Samuel Walters, l03, 2-John Gilhooley, 70l, 3-John Murphy, 703, 4-Richard Ferguson, 4Ol, 5-James McDonnell, 205, 6-James Finley, 503, 7-Luke Hester, 703, 8-Edward McGinn, IO3, 9-Martin Coyle. Two in 97 center of A ll ll: Robert Lambiase, 2Ol, Patrick McCullough, lO5. aw W FOR the past ten years, the Third Order of St. Francis Preparatory has been recognized as one of the largest High School Third Order Groups in existence. The members of this organization strive to imi- tate St. Francis of Assisi by regulating their lives in such a manner that they are mindful of their duties to God even though they do not leave the world and enter a monastery. They are members of a group founded over seven hundred years ago by the Poor man of Assisi, and their lives are regulated by a simple rule written then. The Prep's Society is under the direction of Rev. Father Marcellus, O.F.M. Cap., Rev. Brother Bernard, O.S.F., is the moderator, and Rev. Brother Benignus, O.S.F., is the assistant moderator. The officers for i948-I949 were Charles Gliozzo, Prefect, Francis Smith, Novice Master, Ralph Gentile, Secretary, and Stephen McCarthy, Treasurer FATHER MARCELLUS, O.F.M., Cap Spiritual Director Tools of Salvation. ' N 75a 24,4516 UNDER the supervision of Messrs. Booras, Ellinghaus, and Towers a raffle, to defray the expenses of the yearbook was held on Dec. l7, l948. A television receiving set was offered as first prize. Forty-four other awards supple- mented the list. The television setwas won by G. Ostreicher of 395 East l6th Street, Brooklyn. G. O.. Presi- dent Frank Dunn drew the stub for the first prize as senior student representative of the school. The forty-four remaining prizes were awarded in consecutive order as the individual stubs were picked. The latter were picked by the remaining G. O. officers, class presidents and team captains. Raffle Prizes displayed in Trophy Case. Your Best Bet: Messrs. Booras, Ellinghaus, Towers. 'iifia'5T7fQ re. J -L . .. A ig5l!sS?Qi. fftfi g . . 3-Wg.. . . .... .5 A., W, ,5,,,, m7 Z.. A 57 -:al left -151: G 71 ffl. ' fl -z Q 'M iR??Zi'5?fi5i 5lf y5 15 ?f1SYl3:. llEliiefg?fs.. 5 5157 'K' M WW A' . . M M Q? 1 awk: PM Hail Tit 'Q fe, wi sn 1 Q Bi Front Row: Francis Camillo lncorvaia, Robert John Dillon, Brendan Patrick McKenna, Gerald Joseph McKinnon, Thomas Joseph Otaola. Second Row: John Angelo Recce, Thomas Joseph Simons, Guy Antony Chirico, Frederick Bernard Melahn, Bernard Eugene Gormley, Bernard Hugh McMahon. Third Row: Edward Joseph Polito, John Joseph Umstetter, Thomas Joseph O'Hare, William Joseph Ryan, Edward Michael Hunter, James Raphael Unterweger. Back Row: Emery John Szlezak, Raymond Paul Carleo, George Edwin Ambery, Robert William Ulrich, William John Smith, Kenneth Patrick Smith. - J e . - 'E gg . rw, f 'Wagga-. trim THE aeronautical club, under the direction of Mr. George T. Brennen, acquaints its members with various phases and possibilities in the growing field of Aviation. The mem- bers learn about the structure, design and handling of modern aircraft. Students who participate in this activity learn of aeronau- tical engineering and jet propulsion. lOO 'Me THE aim of the French Club, under the capable leadership of Mr. Bruno Valenti and Mr. Joseph Raziano, is to bring the culture of the French people closer to the members. They have at their disposal a phonograph and an eight milli- meter motion-picture projector. During the year the members lis- tened to the Paris Opera Com- pany's renditions of Faust and Carmen, and viewed some pic- tures of agricultural France. ...N h X 'rl V., i Lv 'YU e. , .., V K g, A .H-R3 Four Sitting on Tables: Joseph Francis McDougall, Richard Joseph Musalo, Joseph Thomas Cavaliere, John Francis Murphy. Second Row: Robert Francis Feuillebois, Guy Robert Sabia, Daniel Thomas Colabella, Gustav Peter Raspitha, Joachim Joseph -Gange. Third Row: Martin Francis Odorisio, Joseph Salvatore Battiato, Nicholas Joseph Caragiulo, Eugene John Mirabella, Thomas Joseph Kelly, Ralph Albert Brancaccio, Sahid Simon Besheer, Francis Christopher ' ' k R : J h Robert Fi liozzi, Ralph Louis Gentile Wlerzbicki, Blaise Charles Mazzella. Bac ow osep g , William Joseph Hillery, William Francis Geekie, Joseph Salvatore DiTucci, William Joseph O'Berg, John Malachy Sherwood, Robert John Milner, Francis Owen Duffy, Joseph Manus O'Donnell, Charles Anthony Gliozzo, Ward John Lantier. s e TT f PM -Q i X Q- N , QQ l X XY f W. Qxxl xt ll D l ':S 7 17, .l l ul fy WW v F fm ' .dazafgafd DEVOUT Latin scholars of the Prep meet once a week under the capable direction of Rev. Brother Basil, O.S.F. The purpose of the club is to get better acquainted with the Latin language and customs. Many little known facts are brought to light. The differences between Church and Cultural Latin are discussed. Schoolwork is helped due to care given to these assignments by acquainting the students with hazy or little-used constructions. lt is a great milestone in the cultural achievements of the Prep. f M61lil,,a. l I fjfllil , ns i L 'N -, J V its 'ig . A ,rv frills- KH 4 l gi jk 'Y' N G N ti 5- N lil ll -l ,M tl' l- W ip, ISK? Next to Railing, Bottom to Top: Fred J. Gulino, John H. D'Addario, John H. Mulvehill, Vincent P. O'Neill, Guy A. DePascal, John P. Gilhooley. Next to Wall, Bottom to Top: Thomas P. Reynolds, Pascal E. Esemplare, William A. Victor, Edward M. Buckley, Anthony J. Renieri, James R. McDonnell. THE Galvani Society is the Prep Science Club con- ducted by Rev. Brother Louis, O.S.F. lts aim is the preparation of its members to participate in the annual science talent show conducted by the Westinghouse Electric Company. Among the various projects completed this year, the members raised earth worms for the purpose of studying their bodily construction and functions of their organs. Membership in this club is determined only after the interested person has shown his interest by tak- ing a special course and is tested on the knowledge he is supposed to have gained. The quality of the member is stressed for this society does not partic- ularly strive for quantity. TUESDAY AFTERNOON At Table: Robert Lambiase, Richard Ferguson, William Lee, Richard Morris. Standing: Vincent O'Neill, Donald Campion, Richard Reseska, Donald Jones, Edward Forkan, Bernard McMahon, George Mikkelson. a 3 2 Q 2 2 2 2 K Q s 11 1-ieuaallaedaal Q Ji 'N' WW Coaches Ed Tellier and John Bohdiewicz look it over from behind the helmet line. NOT since the return of the gridiron sport after the war did St. Francis enjoy such a great season as that of the past year. The Terrier gridders, ably coached by Ed Tellier and his assistant, John Bohdiewicz, displayed great play while exemplifying at all times that never- say-die Franciscan spirit. The football season itself which was in- augurated with the Brooklyn Prep game would not have been successful without the hard work and strife on the part of the coaches, the Prep gridders and their captains, Jack Butler and Jack Capper. The Brooklyn Prep game lsweetest game of them alll was not only a victory and an upset but a delightful curtain-raiser, a delight to have broken BP's undefeated streak. Dick Witt's two TD's climaxing his plunging drives at half back position and Charlie Austin's chucking proved superb plus the touchdowns made by Jack Foge and Charlie O'Neill and Dick Kenny's two conversions. With the revival of the gridiron wars with St. John's Prep, the Red and Blue went down to defeat Zl -O. This game was the first foot- ball fracas between the two teams in a decade. Getting up off their backs after the defeat by St. John's, the Terriers rolled on to Far Rockaway where they took on the Sea Horses and showed the way throughout. Scoring in the first and last period, Jack Butler and Dick Kenny with two touchdowns and two conver- sions, respectively, the Red and Blue were out- standing especially in their line play. Travelling to Randall's Island, the Francis- cans found they could do nothing right against the opposition of Cardinal Hayes. However, the Terrier football squad never quit and they proved this again when they racked up a 38-O victory over St. Basil's Prep of Connecticut. Front Row: Managers: Michael J. Kenny, John J. Dun- leavy, Richard M. Skroly, Thomas J. O'Dea. Second Row Dr. John J. Mollica, Team Physician, Mr. John Bohdiewicz Assistant Coach, Charles V. Austin, Francis J. Dunn, A. Frederick Mayo, John J. Butler, Joseph A. Repice, James J. Hastings, Richard J. Witt, John A. Doyle, Mr Edward J. Tellier, Coach. Third Row: Charles J. O'Neill, Having maintained a win one, lose one streak for the past four games, the Prep foot- ball squad decided to junk this jinx and did so by racking up another victory for the Red and Blue at New Dorp High of Staten Island. The score, 3l-6. ' With many injured players out of uniform for the annual Armistice Day game with John Adams, Ed Tellier's forces found it rough go- ing throughout the game, so much so that the battle was not decided until the fourth quarter. St. Francis drew blood in the first quarter, Adams pushed one over in the second, adding a conversion, to lead at the halftime, 7-6. The Prep came back strong and determined in the third quarter to score two more goals, making the score, i8-7. One of these touch- downs was the outstanding ninety yard run by Frank Dunn, interference being masterfully performed by Jack Capper and Dick Raaf. Early in the fourth quarter, Adams scored on a pass play to make it, i8-l3. The fifth touch- down for the Red and Blue forces was all they needed to rack up their decisive victory, third in a row and fifth of the season. The Flyers of Chaminade High will never be forgotten for their certainly unexpected per- formance at Boys' High Field in the grand finale of the i948 season. The Mineola grid- ders, using an effective T system with mousetraps, scored in every period but the second. St. Francis Prep was proud of the football squad of i948 and every hope is that next sea- son their contemporaries will continue to play good ball, never a dirty game but always a rough one. If they possess the same Francis- can Spirit that this year's squad did, they can't miss. , L,-I.. ZW,-l.,-..-1.. .,.,.t.Q.... .wg-,.....2. Jack Butler, four star general of the Terrier forces, was also high scorer with 30 points to Robert G. Schaefer, Richard P. Raaf, Gerald W. Smith, Gerald T. Murphy, John J. Jerabeck, Richard P. Kenny, James J. Brennan, Anthony N. Mastandino, Joseph F. 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HBY H golly -what a play!! of 'istS5'f6rl,Wi f . , , W K j? ' Q '7Q?fk 'fgj33gl1 ffriff.i?5.a.. ig' S ,?Q.w5 . ,, V H .:,,.,a.a,au,V S -efzfwgg 1 v W Y Meera-M' rg V Q A Qtfa .Ht H 'fzQf',53'g 2 ' mf,-I-, D , ' W ,,,, x,,, , .V 1- . f ff v, 'G of -L41-,-'golf V-, aim ' Q 7 7' 5 1 e , ,a mt w 'LM Q 4 'QF 2 Q, my , A ff f 1. J swf 4 9 7 S f Geo J, V. Coach rge Red Mullowney JIM DIC-GER H Fullback ASTINGS Tony Brancato goes off tackle for another touchdown against John Adams. O'NeilI stops him ggwxwsxzgt tw i5?5XtiN1.at P MSW w+1.'f.e,u,1 Qt 3 ,W f was . ,yas g,g,Qgk WM W: .. Sw. ,QW 5 5, ,w,W,,, a15.:w-vw f fiafisrg S+ 'ms Q Q, Q Era. ,sm 7m,2w,55g5 Wx f ,,,3:Q,7i, f 505 , A. .1 - --my gt : uma, . his Double duty for Doc +229 ,, P vm .. , I W3 1 Y . . L .1 iii - . -f,:1-x., S ix xg ? 'Q 'saw -. 3,3337 my + V Wa:M:,x, , ' 39 f5?'W3QfikXalL 4515 ' Q ,tt, vw Wwyg aw if f ,N-my -Q, v fx---we at Q ,, +V, M. fx ,- ,15iHw,Eg'H'f may ' t 1 ' 5?tw,a A Q L ,Q Q it Q W a fi: X ml Q X Q wif? Q Q ' Q N t x ffl 3 ttf Q QQ A Q W , M 3 +5 8 SR Q ie A a Q E it K? gift 8 8 8 Q 5 Q M f X N K NV 5 Q Y lk E15 ff ye as ag A gm 85? M f' ay A. , . , 5' V is mfkf r, W i z wg' , :v3,f52g2i3i5,if 'ct ut n - C vf , ' H ARLIE O'NEI Halfbaclc wh Q at 53 4, 'QQ Q H may. 4. 1- ,gg t thx if as at ff L L 110 FOR the second successive time St. Francis Prep, entered the Catholic High Schools Bowling League. The team comprised almost entirely of Juniors is under the guidance of Brother Louis, O.S.F. Brother Louis came up with a cracker-jack team which shot up from last place in '48 to third place this year. The new bowlers which were added to the team this year were found last Spring during the intramurals. The best of the crop were chosen and these turned out to be a first division team. A poor start early in the season hindered the Terriers but a winning streak of five games in a row gace the team the booast that was needed. ln the Catholic High School Bowling League tournament founded by Brother Augustine, O.S.F., and of which Broth r Louis, O.S.F., is now President, the Terrier Keglers plac d third, losing matches only to the first and second place team . James Barrett whose 253 score is the league high , togeth r with John Battel were considered the most consistent scorer . Captain John Lynch and Bob Romandetto rounded out tlflie squad with Joe Figliozzi. Dan Kelly, the promising freshman, is slated to help Brother Louis fill one of the gaps caused by graduation. For next year, the present team with all the experience gathered this year looks like championship material. With a little practice, their potential worth will show and a new trophy will be placed in the show case. Jim Barrett, who bowled the high game l253l of the season, receives his medals from Brother Louis, one for the highest game bowled in the league and the other medal for becoming a member of the American Bowling Congress 25O CLUB . Standing: Jim Barrett, John Battel, Bob Romandetto, Dick Musalo, and Bob Weisbrod. Kneeling: Joe Lynch, Captain, and Joe Figliozzi. Coach Chick Keegan and his bosom friend, Marty, O'DonneII, Loughlin coach, shake hands before their teams clash on court. In clockwise order starting with McFadden No. i I Mickey McFadden, No. il, Bobby Moran No. 9 Cris McCormack, No. 8, Ronnie Hoefner, No. I4 Eddy Hynes, No. 16, Tommy Doyle, No. 15 Charley Farley, No. 5, Bob Zawoluk, No. I2 Pete Fitzpatrick, No. 4, Bob Makatura, No. 6, Dick Witt, No. 7. Publicity Manager Luke Hester thinking up another story on the Terrier hoopsters. Bob Makatura Bob Moran Ronnie Hoetner l l3 41, Chris McCormack Mickey McFadden Co-Captain Johnny Tacconi in a driving layup against St. Michael's. F 341 'Q Q ' if flfik if Q as -, 'X Y 'X 1, ' 'of , mmf ' aio . - - ' wif We ma X Qcfvlwiil www XX My y 4 rl 4' sl W X A 5 lr X 1 'X ty ,L Q :Q X f y Q kay Q X 1 c 'K Qi, 1 s 3 if QV QQ awe- K AA iii 0 K K M if X, Q i Mx yes 4 in , x tg is X iq i X X it fix gi it , . -Q 4 ,kQ.,5,p3gl xi Sjlozfll . , f ,gene if iyww cw. ,qch Qf Y xx at Qgfftpvoem Lx aa Q Y E415 ,igiiw ' My 1 all ' , i gl l Pete Fitzpatrick Jack Doyle Things look bright as Rev. Brother Roger, O.S.F., Director of Athletics, and Coach Chick Keegan look over the prospects. DICK WlTll' JOHN TACCONI BOB ZAWOLUK CHARLEY FARLEY EDDIE HYNES BOB FITZGERALD aptain Leo K eegan, Bob Goeller, Bob Burke, Ra M L y c aughlin, Paddy McLaughlin, Jack Powers, Joe Barre Jack Fraas, Eddy A uilo A q ne, rt Stuchbury, Ray Cellure and Bull Guthv Dick Duckett fleftl, who played an important role in the J , . . l , ,E Vs victory skeun, and Jack Prenderville lrightl were brought up to the varsity in the crucial cha ' h' mplons up games towards the end of the season. Leo Keegan Captain Our Ball POWer scores against Cathedral P. F fl 1 sri:222diMaQza:3 'rflisr E' M- ' Donald 75a WW THE Junior Varsity, under the able guidance of Coach Chick Keegan, came through a victorious season. lt boasts of fifteen wins and one loss and that to Bishop Loughlin by six points. Captain Leo Keegan, Dick Duckett, John Prenderville, John Powers and Ed Aqui- lone were main contenders for high scoring honors and helped to drive home the victory. When Dick Duckett and John Prenderville stepped up to varsity, able replacements were found in Bob Goeller and Bill Guthy, who is a veteran from last year. Teamwork, which highlighted every game, enabled them to secure second place for the entire city, losing to All Hallows in the final contest for the Championship. The needed height was supplied by John Prenderville and John Powers who will be assets to next year's varsity. The record speaks for itself, next year's var- sity picture will be brightened by the height and teamwork of this winning combination. C ll7 rS Edward .J05eph J' Powe 'swchbuftlf Heinlein, s R. hE. . - , F, Ahern, Jllgmiie, Aflrbgndern.-xfgfas P. l'l'99mS Row' Thiimijglhlin Robert El-1Qenel:'VE Wide Back ' MC as WROW James ' J Lehflogl B I LL DONOVAN Coach THE beaming smiles show the Pups are quite happy over their recent successes. Suffering only two defeats at the hands of St. John's and St. Augustine's the Pups fin- ished a great season with ten victories. Under the competent hand of Coach Bill Donovan, the frosh were trained in all the intricacies of a good floor game and sharpshooting from all points of the court. Captained by Ray McLoughlin who, with Tom Ahern, led in scoring honors, the Pups gave evidence of bolstering next year's J. V. Hieeaaa, fairie- 'filafiaiefi '48-'4 as Brother Timothy's second as track the ed feet. When the Cross-Country siiad Septem S J 3 Broth r was faced with the task of lding greatly ri dled a t graduation. ln fact, the of th 7 hill-an -dal eason was Gus Raspitha, later ln spi of his handicap the squad, digginfieall made an i eli impression on the track enthusia g?gf the Nletropolitanarea. Winnilg if wedals during t campaign, Raspitha led the team e Jim f Bill D ovan, Tom Lynch, Tom Madden, Jf n Go ler, 'la McCart and Charlie McPartlin. Running the ayvee team wer John l-lickey, George Clough, J f Chrifie, John Amberry, Wrafter, Artie Doris and Jim Indoor . A ough Eur track team at the Prep all compared to tea of schools, the boys gave account of the elves in alwthe meets. d l ith the material on hand, Brother Timot veloped a fi 880 yard relay team consisting of Lynch, Von Ei n, and O'Connor. ln the Bronx llnterscholastic- VARSITY CROSS COUNTRY TEAM l k Second Place honors out of a held of forl-y'elgl'll' S' James Francis Christie, John William Goehler, Charles Jo Three of The OUTSl'al'lCllhg pI'OSpeCl'S 'fOl' The OUl'ClOOl' McPartlin, Ward John Lantier, Thomas James McCarthy s are Jam Mcponough, Gus Raspitha, and Jim Myles ., ghfmagi D-if ggcly .Vf jm Pa'QClQhD0'10,Q't,5 Gel ,I Mc i ough took fifth place honors in the C. H. S. A. A. meet l'f 3 e er asp' a ap am ' ames H ony C onoug in Ml iigiguare Garden by beating his closest rival by twenty in two indoor meets and is ex- pected to improve W ati season. Brother Timothy and hismaul w coach, Brother Anthelm, , anxiously look forward to the with the prospect J al. of a medal winning combine. y Brother Timothy gives the last minute briefing at Van Cortlandt Par k. Brother Anthelm, O.S.F Assistant C oach Coming out of the woods. Amberry in second place. Lantier and Doris in finishing line of two and one-half mile r L-II'1. 1 4 Gus Raspitha Captain Distance man Lynch to Clough in 880 relay. Jim McDonough Tom Lynch Sprinter Bro. Timothy, O.S.F., checks times with varsity distance men. Another winner for the Red and Blue hmg the mile l aunt Rorke WHS Clough to Von ESS Joe Second place winners EIT1 830 rel3Y, B ronx M emorial Meet. FRESHMAN CROSS-COU NTRY TEAM ack Row: James Daniel Karga, Richard John Lightcap. Fourth ow: Richard Stephen Testa, James Edward Herson, Arthur aymond Stuchbury, John Joseph Rorke. Third Row: Donald homas Cook, Thomas John McGuirk, James Francis McGrath, aniel Edward McGrath. Second Row: John Joseph Loy, Francis dward Dana, John Patrick Boland, George James Bennett. ront Row: Thomas Patrick Higgins, James Francis Snyder, Roy William Francis, William John Nigro. CROSSCOUNTRY T. FRANCIS' freshman track team is the foundation of a future champion. During e cross-country season, the frosh squad rprised everyone. The team was coached y Rev. Brother Anthelm, O.S.F.p medalists ere Joe Rorke, who ran with the varsity in e Seton Hall meet, and George Bennett, oth of whom gained their awards in the HSAA meet. Cast in supporting roles were ill Nigro, Roy Francis, Jim Herson, Art uchbury, Dick Lightcap and Tom Higgins. I INDOORS frosh board squad also showed great promise. A pair of sprinters, Sal Astarita Tom McDonald, won medals in the N meet. Joe Rorke, a distance runner, a relay team of Snyder, Breslin, Lynn and ld, are potential winners. A large u first year men were added for the o tdoor season, and the outlook for is bright. mmwdt... , if, fs-irfzifiit 'E-ks!-gg - U,-5Yf5X' 1g'3.sf+wvv-Afrfimflk, lk:-wissaq--FU:?g 't IM tglitsixis - t IMS, . S . 1 ,.w.g.,.twW.W,Mtssstaww,.af.p.Ws t isa- .. ' ff- t.gg f:i:f . it rf i f tg-J wr ltw Q ,t W RE 'f -M 1 H ' ' ' rictiifif ws- it -'QM 1 stefan-i,ss-iz-:evra-in v.s:+,ks,wswmv wif Jin: sw: - l4k'r4t:H2'r4G' . :skew-1-12-,-V155 11. J-ksbiw - HE annual A. A. P. S. Handball Tournament for i949 took place during May in Central Park. High hopes were placed on the team which boasted of a hard working squad but lacked veteran power. Representing the Varsity in the Doubles competition were: John Tortorice and Dick Nolan on the first team, Wally Buck and Jack Battel on the second team, with the third doubles made up of Bob Koehler and Dick Surridge. ln the Singles department, Bill Ayres, Jim Barrett and Andy VonEssen did the major chores. Charlie Smith, Ed Nolan, George Genonese, Bill Schumacher, Bill Hargrove, John O'Brien and John Mulvahill comprised the J. V. squad and allayed the fears of Brother Terrence, O.S.E., the moderator, for the next season. Brother Terrence's time and energy was well rewarded by the enthusiasm of his club. Long workouts at Red Hook Stadium plus an entire away season taxed the men, but with real Franciscan spirit they, saw the season through. TMA 7k W i 3 if as S ,C J, - ,vxwzgf for gi 0425. - ' i ii: ' I ' A I fi f. ,,,,, , 4 ty , T ffl fJE , ef Aid Deism' ,-' -fm mfs' -K ffff sf vt: LU T- :Ln K fl wk., , . Wulf fs Lf -,eff ,--fm so ll wsfsww toms vfwfm W3 g,-,QUE A f, aw ry, , fs, .J 'mo f fi We .ML s is .L W S iw.-if sk 0, , 'fwfr f sw U an W w sw-of New , t 5+ Mt me ' , f . , , 1 i iw, Wa I ' fad l vlll urge. 15, Bill Ayres Standing: Brother Terrence, O.S.F., Jim Barrett, Bill Ayres, Dick Nolan, Jack Battel and Dick Surridge. Kneeling: Bob Koehler, John Tortorice and Wally Buck. Dick Nolan l Bill Hargrove, Bill Schumacher, George Genovese and Ed Nolan. Jack Tortorice 7! ON April 5th, '7th and 8th of this year the St. Francis Prep Volleyball team played in the eighth annual tournament sponsored by the Athletic Association of Private Schools. Mr. Raymond Kraft again coached the team, as he did for the last four years. Mr. Kraft has an able record: the first year at the helm his team placed second in the Tournament and in his sec- ond, his Varsity team came in first. ln i948 the score was tied in the first con- test of the Tournament when a sudden death play-off forced Mr. Kraft's team into second place. This year the Varsity repeated with a straight win over all comers to capture again first place in the championships. Captained by Joe Repice, the Varsity squad won two straight games against each team, never having to play the rubbers. Standing: Bob Minion, Charles Gliozzo, John Battel, Mr. Kraft, Coach Dick Nolan Fred Mayo, Joe Repice. Kneeling: Bob Romandetto and Bob Koehler Front Row Robert Feuillebois Dick Sharbek James Barrett Second Row Bernard OCallaghan Richard McCaffrey John Davis Third Row Frank Hughes James McGrath Cor nelius Curran Back Row George Kehm Michael Breslin bm mnmi ?'m Repice and Mayo fight for a point l gl: W 'Al .... .. W B if .... 123 T F ' I , l Mr Kraft receives congratulations and Captain Joe Repice receives the A A P S Championship trophy Front Row: James Brennan, Thomas Creem, Philip Lospitalier, Thomas Mulligan, Charles Beyrer, Daniel Gillen, David McCabe, Back Row: John Jerabek, Kenneth Smith, Kevin Charles, John Foge, Frederick Mayo, John Butler, Norman Diviney, Mr. Roger Egan, Coach, yum Pucksters planning strategy that paid off against Peddie. Co-Captains Norm Diviney and Jack Foge. ST. FRANCIS PREP was the only high school in New York City to include hockey on its sports agenda during the past year. The Terrier pucksters, considered as City Champs because they were the greatest ionlyl team in Gotham, found it impossible to book games in the Metropolitan area, and therefore were able to play only two games, one their annual combat with the West Point Plebes and the other with Peddie Institute of Highstown, N. J The Red and Blue puck chasers were ably captained by Jack Foge and Norm Diviney, who also led the team in scoring. Norman scored four goals and assisted in four others. Phil Lospitalier ran a close second in scoring with four goals and one assist Boasting an undefeated record at West Point during past years, the Terriers met a determined Plebe team which 'refused to lose and in a nip and tuck battle, the Cadets won out 6-5. Phil Lospitalier was the luminary of the game with two goals while Jack Butler, Davey McCabe, and Norm Diviney, who played his usual great game, hit for one goal apiece. Princeton University was the scene of the combat with Peddie Showing extensive hockey ability and scoring punch, Roger Egan's forces soared to a 6-2 victory. Diviney, closing out his great scholastic hockey career, tallied for three goals, assisted in three more and played a while of a game all-around. Danny Gillen was the initial scorer of the game and Phil Lospitalier made two of the half dozen goals Along with the Co-Captains, Dlviney icenterl and Foge igoaliel the Prep sextet included Jack Butler and Jack Jerabeck on defense, while Lospitalier held one wing spot and Tom Creem, the other The reserves, who were very active and proved to have what it takes were Dave McCabe and Dan Gillen. Fred Mayo and Kevin Charles both understudies to Jack Foge as goalies, and Jim Brennan added extra strength to the team with Charles showing great promise for the cage keeper's job next year, Ken Smith, Jim Mulligan and Chuck Beyrer together with Don Moten, who broke his leg just as the season opened promise to be of great help to Roger Egan's plans for next season ln conclusion it can be said that Roger Egan did a great job as hockey coach. ln his first try at mentoring the ice sport Rog produced a great outfit and certainly one characteristic of his own attitude to- wards sports, a fighting determination and the will to win. Also deserving of a hearty handshake is Jack Capper, who became a mem ber of the three sport club by taking up the chores of hockey manager Jack Capper fulfilling his managing chores A 4 f ,ws ,i 4 frfMQ 'Wi' RQ 7 'J sis we qi, 4 v A W 1 'fil i V ssl '1 'Sy ni , if 5, K ,M .,,,. H 1 vw :L m .. 'G Qx x-.Tj Ji, , ,QU -, f gigs 3 5 Hr- 1 if f e 5 - - r wwf . QW - ef,-ge 'W , fx ,Q , L , r 3 1 W 4 X New fr we iw We A-, fe f Wm fm. DAVEY MCCABE Wing ACK BUT LER J Deienie P '- LOSPITA LI Wing ER JACK JERABECK x Defense K 1 i? 32 'W 5 FRED MAYO Goalie and Creem make double use of their sticks. iTwo minutes for Norm! Number 3 forthe hat Trick SWIMMING has always enjoyed a unique position among the Prep's sports as the School trophy case well attests. And it is the long range planning of Coach Tom Booras and the sport's moderator, Brother Louis, O.S.F., that has accounted for the many trophies, medals and championships that St. Francis teams have won. This year's squads have gained their share. Bob Koehler, co-captain of the mermen, is the Catholic Schools' State Champion back stroker which title he won in the C. H. S. A. A. finals at the New York A. C. ln the same meet the Varsity Medley team of Koehler, co-captain Dick Nolan and Ed Christman took fourth place, while Ed Strauss came in fifth in the one hundred yards freestyle, and Gerry Wassel sixth in fancy diving. ln the A. A. P. S. finals Bob Koehler repeated with a third in the one hundred yards backstroke, and in the National Catholic meet at La Salle College in Philadelphia, he was sixth of thirty-two entries. A ln the Novice Championships, Dick Nolan, George Amberry and John Heinlein plaed one, two, three in the two hundred twenty yards freestyle, with Don Walters copping fifth place to clinch the event overwhelmingly. ln the same meet, the Medley team of Bob Waegland, Ed Christman and Dick Nolan took second place, while Ed Hunter captured a second in the one hundred yards freestyle. ln the C. H. S. A. A. Frosh Championship, the St. Francis Pups showed great promise and proved Coach Booras' faith in them by placing second. ln this meet, first places went to Dave McCabe in the breaststroke, Bob Waegland in the backstroke, and the Medley team, composed of Waegland, McCabe and John Murphy. The relay team took second place honors as Ed Hunter, Don Waters, Heinlein and Murphy churned through in good time. Ed hunter took another second in the one hundred yards freestyle. 126 . Coach Tom Booras outlines plans for coming meet with co-captains Dick Nolan lleftl and Bob Koehler lrightl . Terrier Flying Fish Divers Al Monaco and Gerry Wassell Left to Right: Robert F. Koehler, John G. Gray, John S. Quirke, Francis V. McLoughlin, Gerald T. Brady, John G. Eldon, Edward D. Christman, Edward J. Strauss, Donald V. Boland. ,, Will: a Wil i, l li iii: ,ilxiaiiiiili il iii: :laliilllll l l lil lliillliiis li li ill John Heinlein, Frosh prospect, in his specialty, the 220. 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Kneeling: John Heinlein, George Amberry l' l WITH a well-planned program of scrimmage meets with Manual High, Andrew Jackson and New Utrecht already in progress, promises for next year's tank men run high. Such prospects as Bill McDonough, John Parker, Dan Caravaggio, Joe Heinlein, Hubert Jaeger, Bob Reilly,.Allen Wasenius, Cornelius Curran and John Kaczynski, among others, brighten the picture for the future. Of the many first term Frosh, Ken Frost, back stroker and Bill McDonald, breast stroker, look like future winners. Next year's schedule will necessitate the same ardu- ous grind of practicing four days a week with special instruction periods given by Tom Booras, but the team, moderator and coach anxiously await what they expect to be a banner year. Front Row: Albert Lamb, Walter Arlia, Edward Nooney, Edward Hayes. Second Row: Raymond Saur, Maurice Hannon, Terrence McNamara, Henry Gernler. Third Row: Bill Boyd, Martin McGrath, Kenneth Frost, Alfred McNerney. Back Row: Bill McDonald, John Sullivan, Philip Kennedy. Front Row: John Parker, Harry Walters, Bill McDonagh. Second Row: Bob Reilly, Daniel Caravaggio, Hubert Jaeger, Cornelius Curran, John Heinlein. Back Row: Ed Lennon, James Karga, John Murphy, Allan Wasenius, John Kaczynski. , 1 5 1 5 I 5 2 F Q X a f f 5 2 X E z Q 5 X 4 31 23 ff gs S if 5 E Q K Q P ? Ralph Brescia Shortstop Plenty of spirit evident before important game. Phil Lospitalier Second Base now, that's the prescription Fred Powers Bill Heaviside Third Base THE baseball season opened with Chick Keegan and his original nine facing a formidable task in sifting the wheat from the chaff in handling many new candidates. As the new coach of the Terrier nine, Chick had only nine returning veterans from which to build his team. In molding his squad, Chick found many of his new candidates proving themselves as worthy of starting assignments. Coach Keegan made proper use of all his diamondeers in such a way as to provide great opposition for the Red and Blue opponents and begin the needed job of rebuilding. The starting nine contained many players who had never played before in scholas- tic competition. These novices found it tough sledding under pressure but proved to be strong in heart and ability, giving ample proof that with a year's experience the diamondeers will prove to be stronger and better in the i950 campaign. Mr. Keegan had Jack Butler, outstanding veteran of the squad, as cleanup hitter preceded by Bill Nigro, Ralph Brescia and Dick Duckett in that order. Butler and Duckett proved to be the power hitters of the squad with Nigro la freshmanl and Brescia adding the extra punch needed to collect. Co-Captains Dick Witt and John Joyce were the outstanding hurlers for the Red and Blue with southpaw ace Tony Hoffman filling out the mound staff. Witt, ace fire-baller and Joyce, with more stuff than a Christmas stocking, were outstanding in every one of their per- formances. Beyrer Catcher ln the infield there was Bill Nigro at the ini- tial sack, Norm Diviney and Ralph Brescia, the double-play combine, and Dick Duckett at the hot-corner. Other infielders included Fred Powers, Bill Heaviside, Vinny Esposito and Phil Lospitalier. Q Manning the tools behind the plate was Chuck Beyrer. Jack Butler doubled as an out- fielder and utility catcher while Joe Repice, another outfielder, saw action as utility first baseman. The picket patrol was reinforced by Harry Beaton, Don Moten, Bob Schaefer and Jack Doyle. Coach Keegan has done an excellent job as coach and has to be thanked together with Brother Roger, O.S.F. for the time and energy given to building a stronger squad. With the return of many veterans the Prep will meet the foe next year steeped deep in talent and experi- ence. With their caps set for the pennant, the team, with that student support to spur them on, should enjoy many a successful inning nex+ year. ' First Base Making ready. I O Thomas J. Anthony.. .....,............. 1636 East 51 st Street, William G. Ayres .,.............. Joseph S. Battiato.. ....... ..................... 85 First Place, Sahid S2 Besheer ........ Donald T. Birkbeck ........ Donald V. Boland ........ ................... James J. Boyhan ......... ...... 6 24 Washington Avenue, Ralph F. Brancaccio--- James J. Brennan ........... Thomas J. Brierton ......... William D. Brown ........ Robert J. Burgie ...... John F. Butler ............ John J. Capper ............... Nicholas J. Caraguilo ........ Michael J. Carew ........... Joseph T. Cavaliere ........ William J. Ceccato ........ Robert S. Charland ......... John G. Clancy---..---- Gerald J. Coleman ....... Donald R. Connelly ......... John J. Connolly ....... Nicholas E. Conti ........ John F. Cottrell ........ Donald E. Coyle .................. Raymond T. Cranley ...... Thomas F. Creem ....... Daniel J. Dempsey ..... Joseph C. DePeter ............ Brooklyn 45-39 42nd Street, Long lsland City Brooklyn --------128 Amity Street, Brooklyn ..-------.--785 Union Street, Brooklyn 22-14 21st Street, Astoria Brooklyn .------l235 East 45th Street, Brooklyn --------459 Lafayette Avenue, Brooklyn ---------43-07 34th Avenue, Astoria --------l 755 East 38th Street, Brooklyn --------.-1621 Ryder Street, Brooklyn --------.7705 Sixth Avenue, Brooklyn -------.--60l 79th Street, Brooklyn 1 l First Place, Brooklyn ---.---.36 Windsor Place, Brooklyn ----..l756 East 3rd Street, Brooklyn -----.-634 Jerome Street, Brooklyn 567 Sixth Street, Albert P. deSciora ............................ 429 Third Street, Richard E. Diekroger ....... Vincent A. DiTeodoro ........ ...,.. Joseph S. DiTucci ........ Norman P. Diviney ...... Peter J. Dodd ........... George R. Dolan ........ Christopher F. Donohue ........ ........... 3 20 l6th Street William P. Donovan ....... James B. Downing.. .... Brooklyn ------134 East 28th Street, Brooklyn -----------.33 Stewart Street, Brooklyn --------1424 East 10th Street, Brooklyn -- ............... 28-41 44th Street, Astoria --------566 Ovington Avenue, Brooklyn -----.245-23 Newhall Avenue, Rosedale 30-43 76th Street, Jackson Heights Francis J. Crandall ...... ................. 7 09 Carroll Street, Brooklyn ------..---51 Argyle Road, Brooklyn ---.----.22-06 38th Street, Astoria William B. Crowley ...................... 664 East 2nd Street, Brooklyn --------------------.635 Sterling Place, Brooklyn l 16-18 14lst Street, So. Ozone Park Brooklyn --.----.364 Eighth Street, Brooklyn 150 Tehama Street, Brooklyn ------.527 Third Street, Brooklyn ---------.22-13 35th Street, Astoria ---.--.421 1 Eighth Avenue, Brooklyn 634 Tenth Avenue, Brooklyn Bernard J. Donohue .......... ........ 2 10 Pacific Street, Brooklyn , Brooklyn --.----414 Columbia Street, Brooklyn -------------342l Avenue R, Brooklyn ----.-.----.----.410' 6lst Street, Brooklyn Francis O. Duffy ...... John J. Duggan ........ Francis B. Dunn ....... William A. Dunne ....... John G. Eldon .......... Charles L. Farley ...... 142-17 Negundo Avenue, ---------.1097 Prospect Place, ------1084 So. Grove Street, 21 21 Foster Avenue, Flushing Brooklyn Freeport Brooklyn 25-50 30th Road, Astoria Thomas J. Fergus ................ 84-19 104th Street, Richmond Hill Robert F. Feuillebois .......... 237a Schenectady Avenue, Brooklyn Donald E. Finlay .................. 85-68 ll3th Street, Richmond Hill Peter T. Fitzpatrick ........ ................. 3 OO lOth Street, Brookyln John O. Foge .............. ....... 4 42 82nd Street, Brooklyn John F. Forsythe ...... Edward L. Fritzen ...,... Joachim J. Gange ........ Ralph L. Gentile ........ John P. Gilhooley ....... Edward W. Goate ........ Michael C. Goydas ...... Thomas F. 'Greaney ......... Gennario J. Grillo ........ ----.-.--9l 3 Union Street, Brooklyn ----------647 19th Street, Brooklyn -,.-----185 Eighth Street, ------.---6l 7 East 2nd Street Brooklyn Brooklyn 17-19 229th Street, St. Albans .-----580 Marlborough Road, ----------41 8 1 7111 street, ---------.424 Sixth Street, ------.690 President Street, Francis J. Hannatey ........ ............. 6 OO Bergen Street, Raymond E. Hanratty ..........,.,. 1129 East 42nd Street, Clifford W. Harrold ........ James J. Hastings ........ John F. Healey ....,.... Henry G. Hearn ....... 801 Avenue S, Brooklyn Brooklyn Brooklyn Brooklyn Brooklyn Brooklyn Brooklyn -.-.----53-01 32nd Avenue, Woodside .-.--------l 8 Webster Place, ---.--.234 89th Street, Brooklyn Brooklyn William J. Hein ...... ........... Ronald J. Heller ................ 151 Nassau Blvd., New Hyde Park 30-38 48th Street, Long Island City Luke C. Hester ............. ............ 8 55 Putman Avenue, Brooklyn William J. Holland .... .... ........... 3 5 3 52nd Street, Brooklyn Edward J. Hynes .... .... ......... 1 1 6 Berry Street, Brooklyn John J. Jerabeck ....... .......... 8 48 71st Street, Brooklyn Edward V. Kear ...... ................. 8 8 Terrace Place, Brooklyn Joseph G. Kearns .... ..- .............. 1535 Ocean Avenue, Brooklyn William A. Kearns. ........... 34-17 73rd Street, Jackson Heights James Joseph Kelly ...................... 2019 Ocean Avenue, Brooklyn Thomas J. Kelly ...,.... .......... 1 285 St. John's Place, Brooklyn John P. Kennedy ....... ............ 9 9 Rogers Avenue, Brooklyn Richard P, Kenny ....... ........ 3 48 Atlantic Avenue, Brooklyn Lawrence J. Kinane ....... ......... 5 48 56th Street, Brooklyn Robert A. Lupoletti ...... ................. 1 .7 Avenue S, Brooklyn William J. Lynn, ........... ............ 3 17 Sixth Avenue, Brooklyn Eugene M. Lyons .................... 74-32 95th Avenue, Ozone Park Joseph F. MacDougall ................ 266 East 43rd Street, Brooklyn James J. Maher ............... ....... 1 81 Marine Avenue, Brooklyn Robert A. Makatura ....... ...... 7 7-08 86th Street, Glendale John M. Maroney ......... ....... 3 44 Eighth Street, Brooklyn Anthony F. Mavo ..,...... ....... 3 85 Union Street, Brooklyn Blaise C. Mazzella ........ ........ 5 O8 Third Street, Brooklyn Thomas J. McCarthy ....... ...... 2 32 90th Street, Brooklyn Edawrd P. McDonagh. ...... ......... 3 68 Union Street, Brooklyn Walter F. McFadden ....... ......... 7 8-54 85th Street, Glendale James E. McGlyn .......... ........ 3 1 1 76th Street, Brooklyn Edward F. McGowan.-- ........ ........ 2 0 Horace Court, Brooklyn Francis V. McLoughlin ........ .......... 3 34 Park Place, Brooklyn Gerard M. McNerney ....... James V. McVeigh ....... Robert J. Milner ........ ------.387 Seventh Street, Brooklyn ------------4l9 l6th Street, Brooklyn ----..421 Marine Avenue, Brooklyn Eugene J. Mirabella .......................... 236 Baltic Street, Brooklyn Robert J. Moran ............................ 387 Sackett Street, Brooklyn George F. Mullowney ........ 9804 Fort Hamilton Pkwy., Brooklyn Donald A. Murphy ........ ................... 5 26 61st Street, Brooklyn John F. Murphy ......... ...... 1 366 East 35th Street, Brooklyn Richard J. Musalo ......... ............ 9 66 74th Street, Brooklyn Richard T. Nolan ....... ......... 2 89 Clinton Street, Brooklyn William D. Nolan ...... ........ l O Sherman Street, Brooklyn William J. O'Berg ..... - ........,... 499 13th Street, Brooklyn Thomas R. O'Brien .......... ..... L -148 Seventh Avenue, Brooklyn Joseph M. O'Donnell ....... ........ 5 56 St. John's Place, Brooklyn Martin F. Odorisio ........... .............. 7 O5 Union Street, Brooklyn Edward M. O'Keette--.. ...... ........ 8 1-50 252nd Street, Bellerose Charles J. O'Neill ......... .......... 1 041 78th Street, Brooklyn James A. O'Sullivan ......... ........ 1 308 Eighth Avenue, Brooklyn John F. Perry ......... .. ...... ........ 7 36 Chauncey Street, Brooklyn John F. Peterman ...... ............ 7 O0 85th Street, Brooklyn Norman A. Petti ....... .............. 1 8 DeSales Place, Brooklyn Patrick C. Pizza. ........... ...... 1 547 East 54th Street, Brooklyn Frederick W. Powers ........ ............ 4 27 15th Street, Brooklyn Edward M. Reedy ...... ....... 2 50 Maple Street, Brooklyn Joseph A. Repice ....... ........... 2 69 Union Street, Brooklyn Mario A. Russo ....... ..... 1 10-32 207th Street, St. Albans Guy R. Sabia ........... .................. 9 First Place, Brooklyn Richard E. Saxton ....... ........ 8 O6 East l3th Street, Brooklyn Harold F. Sheehan. ....... .... . 5.248 Windsor Place, Brooklyn John M. Sherwood ........ ........ 5 Ol 12th Street, Brooklyn Leo J. 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Hughes Mr. Edward Hunter Mr. Edward Hunter Mrs. Genevieve Hunter gilt 'flllf A x ,- IEII, .El SPECIALTY JEWELERS it Official 'Jewelers for the Class of 1949 it RINGS PINS - MEDALS - CUPS - TROPHIES PLAQUES - ATHLETIC AWARDS it 1898 OUR FIFTIETH ANNIVERSARY-19418 r 4 I I I s 17 JOHN STREET NEW YORK 8 ' BOSTON 0 NEW ORLEANS ' PROVIDENCE PATRONS Mr. Edward Hynes Mrs. Hanny Hynes Mr. John Hynes Mr. John Hynes, Jr. Miss Nora Hynes Mrs. Nora lannola Mr. Peter lmperato Mr. Francis C. Incorvaia Mr. 6' Mrs. J. lnfortunio Mrs. Eleanor Ingalls Mr. Frank Ingalls Mr. Franklyn J. Ingalls, Jr. Miss Loretta Ingalls Miss Regina Ingalls Mr. Thomas Ingalls Mr. Jack lngebrethsen, '42 Mr. Joseph lngrate Mr. Morton Isaacson Mr. Louis lucci Mr. Charles Izzo J Mrs. Francis J. Jackman Dr. Joseph F. Jacob Mrs. Catherine F. Jacobsen Mr. Charles F. Jacobsen Miss Dorothea Patricia Jacobsen Mr. Edmund F. X. Jacobsen Mr. Hubert Jaeger Mr. Fred Jantzer Jay Dee Cleaners Mr. Eugene Jeffers Mr. James Jeffers Mrs. Mary Jeffers Mr. Patrick Jeffers Mr. 6' Mrs. Thomas Jeffers Mr. Daniel H. Jenkins Mrs. Mary Jennings Mr. John Jerabeck Mr. William J. Jesinkey Mr. Kenneth Jewell Mrs. Cecelia Jockers Mr. James Jockers Mrs. Margaret Johnsen Mr. Thomas Johnston Mr. Donald Jones Mr. 6' Mrs. J. J. Jones 5' Family Mr. Leslie A. Jones Mr. Leslie A. Jones Mrs. Mae Jones Mrs. Mae Jones Mr. Michael Jones Mrs. Michael Jones Mr. Robert Jones Miss Delia Jordan Mrs. Anne C. Jorges Mr. Charles Jorges Mr. Michael Jorges Mr. Philip A. Jorges Miss Catherine T. Joyce Mrs. Cathrine Joyce Mr, John Joyce Miss Margaret Joyce Mr. Michael Joyce Miss Patricia Joyce Mr. Robert Joyce Mr. Walter Joyce Mr. James J. Judge Mr. John Judge Mr. Martin Judge Mrs. Martin Judge Miss Mary T. Judge Mr. Patrick Judge K Mr. Janusz Kaczynski Mrs. Elizabeth Kane Mr. Thomas Kane Mr. James Karga Mrs. Alfred F. Katz Mr. Alfred F. Katz Mrs. Charles Katz Mr. Charles Katz PHONE TRiangle 5-3420 A. MATTERA GENERAL CONTRACTING JOBBING, ALTERATIONS AND ESTIMATES PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO Violations Removed 68 DEAN STREET BROOKLYN, NEW YORK PATRONS . Charles A. Katz . Charles W. Katz Mr. Norman Katz Mr. 6' Mrs. Allen B. Keach Miss Maureen Keane Mr. William Keane Mr. William Keane Mrs. William Keane Mr. Edward Kear Miss June Kear Mrs. Michael Kear Mr. Michael Kear Mrs. Florence Kearns Mr. James Kearns Miss Jean Kearns Mr. Joseph G. Kearns Mr. Matthew Kearns Mr. William Kearns Mr. Edmund P. Keating .William Keating .William Keating Mr Mr Mr Mr Mrs. Margaret Keavaney Miss Margaret Keavaney Mrs. Margaret Keavaney Mr. Thomas Keavaney Mr. Thomas Keavaney Mr. Thomas Keavaney Mr. Joseph F. Keegan Mr. Leo Keegan Mrs. Phoebe D. Keegan Mr. Frank Keenan Mrs. Louise Keenan Mr. Thomas Keenan Mr. Thomas Keenan Mr. Robert Keiley Mr. Larry Keiley Mrs. Muriel Keiley Mr. Paul Keiley Mr. Peter Keiley Mr. William Keiley Mrs. Nelly Kelem Mr. Dennis Kelleher Mrs. Lena Kelleher Mr. Joseph Kelliher Mrs. Joseph Kelliher Miss Anne Kelly Mrs. Cathrine Kelly Mr, Daniel Kelly Mr. Daniel Kelly Mr. Daniel Kelly Mrs. Daniel Kelly Mrs. Daniel Kelly Mr. Edward Kelly Mr. Edward V. Kelly Miss Eleanor Kelly Mr. Eugene Kelly Mr. James J. Kelly Mrs. John J. Kelly G' Family Mrs. Margaret Kelly Miss Margaret Kelly Miss Marion Kelly Mrs. Mary Kelly Miss Patricia Kelly Mr. Patrick Kelly Mr. Patrick Kelly Mrs. Patrick F. Kelly Mr. Peter F. Kelly Mr. Thomas Kelly Mrs. Thomas Kelly Mr. Thomas Kelly Mr. Thomas Kelly Mr. Thomas J. Kelly Mr. William Kelly Mr. Frank A. Kennan Mrs. John Kennedy Miss Agnes Kennv Mr. John Kenny Mr. Joseph Kenny Miss Mary Kenny Mrs. Michael Kenny Mr. Michael Kenny Miss Patricia Kenny Mr. Richard Kenny Mr. Thomas Kenny Mr. 8 Mrs. William F. Kenn Mr. Joseph Kent Mr. John Keough Y , , crm' as fo Wfffff. fw W ff wr of ,Q .i f f'-' V mmf mmm 0,2 MW i ,,.. rm .Z ,. V. ,Q 1 ERY CORPO RATIO ,, ,. f W, ff V M , , uv ,ff 'r N ..,ymzz:w.wmn:vz:w.,, '41 ... .f f,.,m,, f .,.. fff. , v w, :ww m.'.. 1.z.-...WL 50 CHURCH STREET NEW YORK 7, NEW YORK l4 PATRONS Mr. Bernard Kiernan Mr. John Kilgallen Dr. John J. Kilgallen Mrs. John J. Kilgallen Mr. Kenneth Killen Mrs. Lawrence Killoren Mr. 6' Mrs. Edward J. Kilroy Mr. 6' Mrs. Joseph F. Kilroy Miss Ursula T. Kilroy Miss Catherine Kinane Mrs. Mary Kinane Mr. Michael Kinane Miss Noreen Kinane Miss Cecilia King Mr. Charles King Mr. Michael King Mr. Peter King Mr. Richard King Miss Rose King Mr. Patrick J. Kinsella Mr. Donald Kipp Mrs, Louis E. Klotz Mr. Cornelius Kneafsey Mrs. Helen Kneafsey Mr. John Kneafsey, Jr. Mr. John J. Kneafsey Miss Margaret Kneafsey Miss Marie Knearsey Mr. Kenneth Knoetgen The Koch Family Mrs. Harry Koehler Mr. John L. Koehler Mr. Cr Mrs. J. Kosta Mr. John Kowalczyk Mrs. Sophia Kowalczyk Mr. Teddy Kowalczyk Mrs. Mae Kraft Mr. Raymond Kraft Mr. Francis Krasniewicz Mr. Er Mrs. Frank Kraus .William Kraus .William Kraus Mr Mr Mr. Sidney Kravitz Mrs. Betty Krimper Mr. John Krystoff L Mr. Joseph Laffan Mr. Dominick J. Lagana Mr. Joseph M. Laino Mr. Richard Lambert Mr. 6' Mrs. A. V. Lambiase 6' Family Mr. Joseph LaMagna Mrs. Charles LaMonica Mr. Charles LaMonica Mr. Charles LaMonica Mr. Cornelius Lanahan Mr. Daniel Lanahan, Sr. Mrs. Daniel Lanahan, Sr. Mr. Joseph P. Lanahan Miss Peggy Lanahan Mr. William Lanahan Mrs. Annie Landry Mr. William Landry Mrs. Elizabeth A. Lang Mr. James Lane Mr. Frank Lantier Mrs. Frank Lantier Mr. John D. Lantier . John D. Lantier .Ward J. Lantier Mr. John Lapenna Mrs. Mary Lapenna Master Robert Laria Mrs. Ann LaRosa Mr. D. J. Lassandro Miss Jean Lassandro Mr. Matthew Lassandro Mr. Thomas Lassandro Mrs. Thomas Lassandro Mr. John Dominic Latona Mrs. Anne Latourette Mr. David Latourette, Sr. Mr. David Latourette Mrs. Natalie LaTrenta Mr. Richard LaTrenta Mr Mr 65ll PHONE MAIN 4- 6512 6513 . F. lllullln, Inc. PLUMBING AND HEATING ESTIMATES FURNISHED All Work Receives Personal Supervision l99 ATLANTIC AVENUE BROOKLYN 2, NEW YORK I47 PATRONS Mr. C1 Mrs. Christopher Laudato Mr. Gerald Laudato Mrs. Dominick LaVecchia Mr. Donald LaVecchia Mr. Richard LaVecchia Mr. John J. Leahy Mrs. Mary E. Leary Mr. Chris Leavy Mr. Tony Ledone Mr. Joseph Lee Mr. William Lee Miss Ann LeFrancois Mrs. Patrick Lenehan Mr. John Lenihan 6' Family Mr. Joseph Lenihan Mr. Edward Lennon Mr. Richard Leonard Mrs. G. Levine Mr. Richard Lightcap Mrs. Mildred Liguore Miss Geraldine Lilleli Mr. Gulio Lilleli Mrs. Jean Lilleli D. Lilletvedt Miss Dolores Little Mrs. Mae Little Mr. 6' Mrs. John Lloyd Mr. Thomas LoCicero Mrs. Anna Lomax Mr. C1 Mrs. James Lonergan Mr. Car Mrs. Henry Longo Mr. Joseph Longo Mr. Patrick Lopez Mr. Emile Lospitalier Mr. Emile Lospitalier, Jr. Mr. Frank Lospitalier Mrs. Mary Lospitalier Mr. Philip Lospitalier Miss Grace Louge Mr. David Lowe Mrs. Charles W. Lowell Mr. John Loy Mrs. Elizabeth Luger Miss Helen Luger Mr. John Luger Miss Elizabeth Luger Mr. Albert Lupoletti Mr. Richard Lupoletti Mr. Robert Lupoletti Mr. Robert Lupoletti Mr. Dan Lydon, Jr. Mr. Dan Lydon, Sr. Mr. Joseph Lydon Mr. William Lydon Mr. Roger Lynam Mr. Francis W. Lynch Mr. John Lynch Mr. John Lynch Mr. C1 Mrs. John J. Lynch Mr. Joseph Lynch Mrs. Mary Lynch Mr. Thomas D. Lynch Miss Anne Lynn Mr. James J. Lynn Mr. John Lynn Mr. Kenneth Lynn Mr. William Lynn Mrs. William J. Lynn Mr. William J. 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We of the graduating class and you, the underclassmen, owe a debt of thanks . . . to Mr. Roger Egan who has spent so much extra time in the Tower Room that the staff wondered whether he was setting up light house-keeping, . . . to Brother Anthelm who has spent many a night on black coffee to keep'awake while processing our photographic work, . . . to Messers Tom Booras, Theodore Elinghaus and Lawrence Towers who have persevered in the fund raising campaign and have emerged victorious, . . . to Johnny Kirk who jeopardized his college A's in order to produce a quantity of pixs with quality, . . . to Frank and Fred Ball whose personal attention to our technical problems was beyond the call of duty , . . . to New City Printing Company who suffered the flings and arrows of our ever changing layouts, . . . to Bonne Studios who fulfilled our major photographic needs in their own incomparable manner, . . . to the New York Journal-American who granted permission for the use of a cut on page 72. 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