St Francis Preparatory School - San Fran Yearbook (Brooklyn, NY)
- Class of 1952
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K A which they had seen in the East, went before them until it cam- ...... -..,.,.. .,.... .......- .... .,.1ild was. just as the star guided the Wise Men to the lnQnt Saviour, so also does the Church provide the light by which men can find Christ again. But today, Christ is denied His birthday as the true meaning of Christmas is camoufiaged beneath the tinsel and wrappings. WE MUST CELEBRATE CHRISTMAS FOR CHRISTMAS' SAKE. Let us look to St. Francis of Assisi for the way to celebrate Christmas. It was Francis who, in his devotion to the Child jesus, created the first Christmas crib. This crib, which consisted of figures of the Holy Family, the shepherds and of the animals who kept the Infant Christ warm on the first Christmas Eve, has since become a revered tra- dition in Catholic Churches throughout the world. Legend has it that while meditating during Midnight Mass on this night in 1223, a Child surrounded by a brilliant light appeared in the arms of St. Francis. At the sight of this first reproduction of Bethlehem, Francis was so filled with joy that he burst into happy song. Thus, to this day we share in another of St. Francis' contributions to the majestic Christmastide-the singing of carols. It is a long road back to the first Christmas. The route is not direct, nor free from obstacles. Many will stand at the crossroads and beckon us down strange and confusing byways. But we must not be fooled by the seeming advantages of the Xmasi' roads. Rather, we must keep in mind the sacred purpose of St. Francis of Assisi and renew our devotion to the Christ Child and follow the star again. x ' rx ' 0 4 'I l ' . x U 1' y ' Y Q ' 8 . wer my ,:wauu 1Lv..swz' J ZZ 0l7ZW77f67f6l7?f06 -.M-Q V john atrirk nulag MARCH 2, 1934 APRIL 14, 1952 ' A ffl' ffAIJ:17I7,dfPA flavor f- We have loved him in life, let us not abandon him, until we have conducted him by our prayers into the house of the Lord. -St. Ambrose 6 Eediratiun fo fam, ana! gmail . . . 'illihz Haig gfamilg TOSCANO Pasquale, St. Francis Preparatory School, Postulate, Franciscan Brothers, Vincent, St, Francis Preparatory School, Mr. john Toscanog Mrs. Mary Toscunog john, Jr. TOWERS Mr. Lawn-nce A. Towcrsg Mrs. Martha E. Towersg Lawrence A., Ir., St. Adalberfsg Mary Elizabeth, St. Bartholome-w's High School. ELLINCHAUS Kneeling: Theodore, St, Francis Preparatory Schoolg Andrew, St. Francis Preparatory School, Mr. Theodore Ellinghaus. Standing: Mrs. Elizabeth Elllnghausg Mary, St. Saviour's High School. NV' , MINIIPPII falha-rx of families possess in Joseph ll rvry' fue modrl of palcrnnl vigilance and foresight: Mothers possess in Mary. Ihr' Blessml Virgin. flll unvqualml example of Lore of Goal. of humility. of sullmisxinn of will mul ol ronlpleh' failhg mul certainly the tllililrcri of families hm-4' in ,Irsun 'who was subject tn them' n rlirinr' cxnmplr' of obvrliericv which ought lo lm aalmirval. cullhvnlecl and lllllldlfll-0 Pope Leo Xlll Over nineteen hundred years ago, in the little town of Bethlehem, the birth' of Jesus Christ completed the Holy Family. This event was to inaugurate a pattern of life for all families to follow. Since the three holiest persons the world has ever known, Iesus, Mary, and Joseph, lived piously to- gether for many years at Nazareth, it is natural that Catholics should honor them, not only as individuals, but also as a united family. IESUS, Who lived in humble subjection to two of His creatures for thirty years, by His respect, obedience and love for His parents should incite in all children a fervor for imitation. MARY, the beloved Mother of Iesus Christ, was always held in the highest esteem by Iesus and Joseph. Mary's holi- ness should envelope all mothers. Her great sacrifices should encourage all mothers to persevere. Her subjection to the Will of Cod establishes the basis for truly holy motherhood. 8 JOSEPH, the foster-father of Jesus Christ, was a just and pious man and a humble carpenter. Through long hours and arduous work he provided for the every need of Jesus and Mary. His hu- mility and resignation to the Will of God were evidenced in his cheerful acceptance of his life,s station. Catholics find in the Holy Family a per- fect example of every virtue. Thus, it is with understandable pride that The San Fran of 1952 singles out a few of the very many Wonderful members of the Saint Francis Family who are fol- lowing in the tradition of the Holy Family. Today, when Catholic education is one of the few remaining bulwarks against an ever-increasing surge of irreligion in so- ciety, it is edifying indeed, to Witness the zeal of those Franciscan Families who have made sacrifices in dedicating them- selves to the message of Christ as delin- eated in the encyclical of Pope Pius XI, Casti Connubiif' On this page are but a few of the fam- ilies of teachers and students, but they are highly representative of the many more who make up the ubodyv of Saint Francis Preparatory School. The staff of The San Fran of 1952, in gratitude to our parents and lay teachers and in appreciation of the heritage We en- joy as members of the elect, further dedi- cate this book . . . J Front Row: Joseph, St. Francis Preparatory School, Dorothy, St. Ioseph's Colleg John, St. Francis Pre aratory School. Back Row: M J ' ph H ' l-' S Al HEINLEIN p r. ose ein un, r., um of St. Francis Preparatory School, Mrs. Mary Heinlein. BOORAS Front Row: Thomas, Jr., St. Francis Preparatory Schoolg Michael, St. Charl Borromeog Regina, All Saints High School, Carol Anne. Back Row: Robert, St Charles Borromeog Mrs. Josephine Boorasg Mr. Thomas A. Booras, Alumnus f St. Francis Preparatory School and Saint Francis College. fa tfczfkem, tmlfwm, Cadfakfen . . 'dint ciathulir amilg D EQ Rev. Brother James, 0.5.17 PRINCIPAL 10 'W Rev. Brother Timothy, O.S.F ASSISTANT PRINCIPAL DIRECTOR OF ATHLETICS 111 f' James McDonnell Editor-in-Chief Time and distance. Are they really measured by minutes and days, inches and miles? Or, are these but the mechanical means that tell us at what point of our travel we now are, disregarding the real quantity of the measurement. WVhat actually lies between the be- ginning and the end of our journey is far removed from temporal and spatial calibrations for there is no point at which we can stop and say that we are nearer our goal for our goal must be with us always. Christmas is very far away. Last Christmas has been forgotten in the rush of living and it seems ages before the Yuletide bells again will chime. The single year that separates the anniversaries of that great feast seems very long. I Christmas may be minutes or even months away, yet we need never be separated from the feeling of that day. We may always carry the spirit of Christmas with us-the spirit of Christmas-the spirit of love. However, too often that love is lost behind a tinseled veil of materialistic concern. The veil has become so opaque that the true meaning of Christmas James Slagle Daniel Kelly Associate Editor Associate Editor 12 ge ditnrial cannot penetrate it. A short-lived spirit of love seems to appear with the Hrst Santa Claus tinkling his bell in our streets, only to disappear when the last ornament has been stored away. Oh, with what care we wrap those ornaments! Nested in cotton, they are hidden for a year-they are safe and we are secure. Yes, we take care with these ornaments because, for tradition's sake, they must last. The oldest ornament, a frayed, worn and tired star, that has seen long years of service, receives the most care. That star, from its position on high, has seen children filled with joy as they discovered the toys at the foot of the tree. The star has seen older people enjoy the memories of other Christmasses and the promise of Christmasses to come. That star, atop the tree, symbolizes Christmas as did the star over judaea, long ago. It symbolizes the Christmas spirit-the great sprit of love. If only we did not put away the spirit when we put away the symbol! If only we could lift that veil and let the star shine through. lt was nearly two thousand years ago when two weary travellers sought a room at an inn. A slammed door shut them out-there was no room. The story is horrifying to every Christian, yet, so many shut the door to the spirit of Christmas because there is no room for Christmas in june, or in August or in April. Christmas, to the world, has become a holiday and not a Holyday and, since there are so many other holiday excuses, Christmas once a year suffices. The staff of The San Fran of 1952 hopes, by this little reminder, to help keep alive.the spirit of Christ- mas every day in the year. The staff prays that people, the world over, will rediscover the true meaning of Christ's Nativity when they realize He is here to stay if they will but open the doors to their hearts. George Weber Paul Prosseda Louis Marino Sports Editor Photography Editor Associate Editor SP0 if 2Q 1L. M wg 1 ' I 1 sf' .,,- Un, 4 , 1 I Q NSHHS 'W DIEGES B CLUST -' ...www-1-. ...hm ,. 14i'f' PIE U , : ' v. 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Aw W Q 1 f .Mu---, . isx K 1 3 , li X, ww tg r 5 t X x l X 3 NE xc ,WY if W N x Q'i N 'S ,fi X , . 3 i' Monastery grounds offer serenity conducive to il successful rc-treai. Prepstors rwite Rosary on way to dinnv.-r. Call to prayer. Propstcrs gain spiritual knowledge before retiring. A uf' The Seniors nmlce the Stations of the Cross 25 ls Luft to ltight: Ifrum-is Bvrrmrrl, Ilonalll Bcuftiv, Mr. Xvillflllfl Donovan, Carmelo Alonge. ' V. -if-rf -New - ' xqufavfefe-raggf SALVATORE JOHN ASTARITA St. Mary Star of the Sea JANUARY '52 Football 53, 4, Truck 1, 2, 3, 4, Cross Country 1, 2, lutramurals 51, 4, Optimutcs 1, Band 1, 2, Or- clulstra 1, 2, 8, 4, Class Officer 1, 2, 3, 4, Dance f:0l1lll11ttL'C 4. MR. WILLIAM J. DONOVAN 26 History, Latin Frcshman Balskvtlyall Coach .1 CARMELO MICHAEL ALONCE Our Lady of Good Counsel JANUARY '52 Foutball 3, Bass-ball 2, Volleyball 3, Handball 1, 3, Intramurals 2, 21, 4, Third Order 2, Ushers 4, Band 1, 2, 53, 4, Orchestra 1, 2, 3, 4, Accordions 1, 2, 3, 45 Dance Committee 4. RONALD JOSEPH BEATTIE St. Gregorgfs JANUARY '52 Intramurals 2, 3, French Club 3, Latin Club 1, Math Club 4, Optimatt-s 1, 2, 3, 4, Guard of Honor 4, Dauci' Cuuuuittcc 4. FRANCIS XAVIER BERNARD Ilcsilrrrwlion-Ascvnsiun JANUARY '52 Swimming 1, 2, lutramurals 1, 2, 3, 4, Optimatcs 1, Z. EDWVARD JOSEPH BOHAN St. Vincent Furrcr JANUARY '52 Swimming 1, 2, 3, 4g Intramurals , , Optiniutcs 1. REV. BROTHER BENICNUS, OS F Religion Moderator Music Dl'PZlflIlll'l HARRY ROBERT BOLTEN ROBERT EUGENE BOWE gt. Hamlin Good Shepherd JANUARY '52 JANUARY '52 lntrunuu'nls 45 Maih Club 4g Oplimatcs 15 Ushers 45 Immmumls 2- 33 CIHSS Omoo' 2' Suviu Society 3, 4g Class Officer 4. EDVVABD MORTIMER BUCKLEY St. Thomas Aquinas JANUARY '52 Fra-ucli Club -15 Lutiu Club 15 Poster Club 1, 2, 3g Sciullcn- Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Ollicer 3, 45 Optimatcs 1g Glu- Club 1, 2, 3, 45 Suvio Society 3, 45 Guard uf Honor 4. Left to Right: Edward Bolmn, Brother BL H 'Z it PAUL JOSEPH BUERKLE llnly ffhilrl jL'.su.s' JANUARY '52 Kill-v Club lg llguul 2, 53, 4g Orclu-atm 3g Dance Cmnluillm' -1. DONALD JOSEPH CAMPION ht, Anthony of Padua JANUARY '52 Rusk:-llmll 4g 'l'ruc-k l, 29 llzmclbull lg Cross Coun- lrv lg luxwaululruls 1, 2, 3, -4g Fu-lu-ll Club 35 Imft to Right: Paul Bu1'rlclz', Donald Campion, Mr. Alfrucl Paynv, Iosvplx D'A1lrlz1rio, Kcnnvfh Dempsey KENNETH CHARLES DEMPSEY St. Mary Motlwr uf Jesus JANUARY '52 Foolbull 2, 35 Bzxsvlmll 2, fl, 4g Oplimutcs 15 Cleo Club lr Class Olficer 3 4. S4 i1-zu-v Club l, 2, 535 Silvio Society 3, 45 Guard ol llunox' -1. JOSEPH IIECTOR D'ADDARIO SI. Zl'Iwr4'.w' of l.i.sivux JANUARY '52 lnlrzumwuls Jlg l'll'l'llCll Club 35 Latin Club lg Nl Uptilnutc-S L.. NIR. ALFRED E. PAYNE History 28 Bowling Conch Lzft Io Rzgllf Robzrt Folly Cuy DaPascnlz Pascal Escmplare, Rev. George Holzheimer, John DcRis0. GUY A. DE PASCALE St. Mary Star of the Sea JANUARY '52 French Club 2, 3, 4, Latin Club 1, Math Club 4, Third Order 4, Optimates 1, 2, 3, 4, Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Band 3, Orchestra 3, 4, Savio Society 4, Guard of Honor 4. REV GEORGE W HOLZHEIMER 29 JOHN PATRICK DCRISO Nativity of Blessed Virgin Mary JANUARY '52 Swimming 1, Intramurals 3, 4, Camera Club 2, 3, Seraph 4, Optimates 4, Glue Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Guard of Honor 3, 4, Class Officer 1, 4, Dance Committee 4. PASCAL EUGENE ESEMPLARE St. Mary Star of the Sea JANUARY '52 Intramurals 4, French Club 2, 3, 4, Latin Club 1, Math Club 4, Third Order 3, 4, Locker Squad 4, Principal's List 1, 2, 3, 4, Ushers 4, Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Band 2, 8, Orchestra 1, 2, 3, 4, Savio Society 4, Guard of Honor 4, San Fran 4, Dance Committee 4. i l l E ROBERT GEORGE FOLEY St. Anthony of Padua JANUARY '52 Intramurals 2, Locker Squad 2, 3, Glee Club 1, Savio Society 3, Guard of Honor 3. DONALD ARTHUR CALLACHER Sf. Francis of Assisi JANUARY '52 Gln-v Club I, 2, 35 Culllvru Club 35 Dance , lllillvl' 4. EDWARD JOSEPH GORDON Sl. Dlurk JANUARY '52 fmtlmll 2, fl, 4, Captain 45 Intramurals 2, 3, 4, 7 mr 4 ui-ks-r Squncl 2.5 Usln-rs 45 Cunard uf Hoi llama- flmnlnith-4' 4. Com- Wi, REV. BROTHER CHARLES, O.S.F. Mathematics THOMAS ROBERT GREENE St Thomas Apostle JANUARY '52 Intrmnumls 45 Scraph 45 Optimatcs 2, 45 Dance Committee 45 Prom Committee 4. JANIES PATRICK GORDON Sl, '1'lmnms Aquinas JANUARY '52 lllll'2lllllIl'1llS 2, fl, 45 Kllvc Club 1, 2, 35 Cuairc llnnur fl. l of 30 Lrft to Right: Tlmmas Grwmg Donald Crilluglwr, Bro 4 x 5 A Mis , A my EDWARD MICHAEL HUNTER St. Luke's JANUARY '52 Swimming 1, 2, 3, 4, Captain 45 Scraph 1, Opti- mates 1, 2, 3, 43 Class Ofliccr 2, 3. Left to Right: Frederick Gulinu, Edward Hunter, Mr. Lawrence Towers, john Judge, Donald Jones. FREDERICK JOHN GULINO Sacred Heart and St. Stephen JANUARY '52 Intramurals 2, 85 Seraph 8, 4, Optimates Clee Club 1 2 3 4- Latin Club 1 2. DONALD FRANCIS JONES St. Anthony of Padua JANUARY '52 Track 2, 3, 4, Cross Country 1, 3, 4, Intramurals 2, 3, 4, Anthonian Club 2, 3, Science Club 2, 3, Glee Club 2, Savio Society 4, Guard of Honor 4. MR. LAWRENCE A. TOWERS Latin, English 31 JOHN ALPHONSUS JUDGE Our Lady of Perpetual Help IANUARY ,522 Intranmrnls 2, 3, 4, Clcc Club 1, 2, 3, Savio Soc-iuty 3, Class Officer 2, 3, 4. WILLIAM JOSEPH KRAUS St. Joscplfs JANUARY '52 Intrafnnurnls :ig Anthonian Clulr 2giLockcr Sguad Optunatns 1, Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Orchcstm 1, , 3, , Szxvio Society 3, 4g Ushers 4. JAMES ENEAS LANE St. Mary Star of the Sea JANUARY '52 Intrmnumls 25 Band 1, 2, 3g Savio Society 3, 4. JOHN VINCENT LYNCH Our Lady of Pcrpciual Help JANUARY '52 Bowling 15 Choc-rlcndvr 25 Intramurals 4g Third Order 45 Ushers 45 Guard of Honor 45 Class Oflicer 1. JAMES JOHN MANGAN St. Jerome JANUARY '52 Baseball 15 Swimming 15 Intramurals I, 2, 3, 45 Ushers 45 Savio Society 3, 45 Guard of Honor 3, 45 Class Officer 8, 45 Dance Committee 4. FRANCIS LOUIS MARESCA St. Anselm JANUARY '52 Footlmll 25 Baseball 1, 25 Intramurals 15 Guard of Honor 35 Class Officer 2, 3. Left to Right: David McCabe, Brother Timothy, 0.8.1 Iliclmrrl Mft aff: ru RICHARD JOHN McCAFFERY Our Lady of Angels JANUARY '52 Basketball 1, 25 Track 15 Volleyball 1, 2, 35 Intra- murals 2, 3, 45 San Fran 45 Optimates l, 2, 35 Savio Society 3, 45 Guard of Honor 35 Class Officer 1, 2, 35 Representative 3, 4. james Mllnglln, Francis A1ll7'l'SCll DAVID GEORGE MCCABE St. Anselm JANUARY '52 Track 15 Swimming 1, 2, 3, 45 Hockey 1, 25 Intra- murals 2, 3, 45 Camera Club 15 Optimatcs 15 Savio Society 3, 4. 33 REV. BROTHER TIMOTHY, O.S.F. Assistant Principal Athletic Director Mathematics 1' 1 JARIES RICHARD NICDONNELL SI. Grvgory thr' Crwll JANUARY '52 rvurll Club fl, -ig Math Club 4g Anthonian Club l, 2, Slg Thinl Ormln-r 33, 45 Sun Fran 44 Scrnph 0, il, 45 Prim-ipiil's List 1, 2, 3, 49 Snvio Society l, -lg lluaml ul llmmr 4g Pruln Cmnlnitlus' 4. '2'., A BICRNARD HUGH lWclNIAHON Sf. Culzriz-I's JANUARY '52 luulbull flg Suiuuuimg l, 2g lulrzuuurzili l, 2, fig Ai-mmullu-ul Club 2g Sn-il-:luv Club 2. fig Sain Fran I Ilslivrs: -ig l.ibrnry Squaul 2g lizuul 1, 2, 3, 45 Sxviu Sm-im-ty fl, -ig Klunrsl uf Ilumn' -lg Prom Com- lu1llm'4. JAMES l'A'l'llICK McMANUS St, I'Ipl1r1'm's IIANUARY '52 llzivk lg lulraunuruls Q, fl, 4g Ulm- Club l, 25 S3lVi0 Sm'i1'ly Jig filalxx Ulliu-r 2. MH. THOMAS A. BOORAS Pliysiuall Training Swimming CHARLES JOSEPH MCMORROW St. Maithvw S JANUARY '52 Inirumuruls 1, 2, 3, 44 Silvio Society 3, 4. Left tb Rigid: jumvs ML'Dmuu'II, Bvrnard Affblllllflll, Mr. Tlionms Boards jumrs McManus, Charlvs McM0rrow. JOHN HENRY NIULVEHILL Our Lady of Angcls JANUARY '52 Handball 24 Frm-nch Club 89 Latin Club 25 Savio Society 3, 4. JOHN JOSEPII NEWMAN Our Lurly of Lourdes JANUARY '52 Bnskvtlmll 1, 2, 535 Intramurals 2, 3, 4g Class Officur 2, 3, 4. DANIEL DOUGLAS O'CONNELL Ilaly lnnocvnts JANUARY '52 Football 43 lntrmmlrnls 3, 45 Loclccr Squad 4 Cunrtl of Honor 4g Class Ollicrsr 4g Dance Com: Illlttllk 45 Prom Committee 4. w. BIIICNDA N TI IOMAS OTIUNNOR M. 'I'Iumm.y Aquimzx IIANLUXIIY '52 '35 JANUARY '52 Hass-Imll -15 'I1l'ill'k lg Ita AI' 2 3 4' A- - Slv, Simnn mul 111110 mmqig-ul Club 'I H rmmrlb ' ' ' lm THOMAS KEVIN CYMALLEY JANUARY '52 Hua:-ImII IIQ 'I'l':u'k I, 25 IllIl'2lllllll'ilI5 4g Fl'4'nL'Il CIUIJ I5 K,.um-x.: i,IuIw -Ig lshvrs 4. EDWARD JOSEPII POLITO Slumling: Iirothvr f:!lSIl71Il', O.S.I . Front How: lfrrnzlfzn O'Commr, B1'm'fIi4't Pollio Buck How: 'l'I1mlm.s' O'.'IIulIU!l, Ifrlluunl Pnlilo. it l.:1IlITl1Il,S IIENICDICT AIAINIES POLLIO Sl. Ifnxr' nf Lima IANUARY '52 nskwllmll, TIQ 'l'r:u'k I, Eli Intraunurnls 2, 4g Opti- nmlvi I, 1.5 Ulm' CIIHII I, L.. 36 REV. BROTHER CASIMIR, O.S.F. En5.!IisI1 Assistant I,iIvr1u'inn JAMES WILLIAM PURVEY St. Aloysius JANUARY '52 Third Order 45 San Fran 45 Optimatcs 45 Locker Squad 4. WILLIAINI JOHN REIDY St. Patrick's JANUARY '52 Intramurals 2, 45 Optimatvs 1, 45 Clcc Club 1, 2, 535 Savio Society 3, 4. ROBERT JAMES HENEHAN Sts. Joachim and Anne JANUARY '52 Anthonian Club I, 2, 35 Third Order 1, 2, 3, 45 Locker Squad 3, 45 Optimates 15 Library Squad 3, 45 Glee Club 15 Guard of Honor 3, 4. 4,6 X 3004- I, Imft In Right: Tlmnms llt'!fllflilIX, john Rrulrlvn. Louis Romano, John Roachv, Mr. Patrick Gleason. JOHN FRANCIS ROACHE St. Tere.m's S JANUARY '52 mates 1, Glee Club 1, 2, Class Officer 3, 4. MR. PATRICK I. GLEASON 88 Physical Training Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4, Anthonian Club 3, Opti- THOMAS PATRICK REYNOLDS St. Tcrcsa of Avila JANUARY '52 Swimming 1, Handball 2, 3, 4, Intramurals 8, 43 French Club 3, Latin Club 25 Seraph 4, Optimates 1, 25 Cleo Club 1, 2, 3, Savio Society 3, 4. 5 11 5 Qs., Z., . I LOUIS JOSEPH ROBIANO St. Rose of Lima JANUARY '52 Intramurals 2, 3, 44 San Fran 43 Seraph 3, 45 Glce Club 1, Band 1, 2, 3, 45 Savio Society 8, 45 Poster Club 15 Guard of Honor 4, Dance Committee 4. if ax t 7' JOHN FRANCIS RUDDEN Rcsurrcction JANUARY '52 Swimming 1, 2g Intramurals 2, 3, 45 Poster Club 2, 3, Seraph 1, 2, Locker Squad 35 Savio Society 3, Guard of Honor 3, Class Officer 1, 2, 3, 4. EUGENE LAWRENCE RYAN Good Shepherd JANUARY '52 Baseball 3, Intramurals 2, French Club 2, Latin Club 1g Calm-ra Club 2, Savio Society 3, 45 Guard of Honor 3, 4. 'bswwfgl ACHILLES ROBERT SCHIANO Sacred Hearts and St. Stephen JANUARY '52 French Club 3, 4, Anthoninn Club 25 Sc-mph 1, 2, 3, 45 Locker Squad 4, Optimutcs 1, 2, Guard of Honor 3. J A? E MR. JOSEPH F. RAZIANO French French Club ggmwgcawf. Q 4 LA JAMES ROBERT SLAGLE Our Lady Help of Christians JANUARY '52 Track 1, 23 French Club 3, 45 Anthonian Club 2, 35 San Fran 4, Principal's List 1, 2, 3, 45 Savio Society 3, 4, Guard of Honor 4. Left to Right: Walter Smalley, Eugene Ryan, Mr. Joseph Raziuno, Achilles Sclziuno, James Slugle WALTER RAYNIOND SMALLEY Holy Name of Jesus JANUARY '52 Intramurals 39 Ushers 4g Snvio Society 3, 4, Guard of Honor 3, 4. 39 , ,,-, CERARD ROBERT SMITH St. Pufrick's JANUARY '52 liasvlmll 25 Intramurals I, 2, 3, 45 Third Order O, 13, 45 l,m-kz-r Squad 45 Optimatrs 25 Savio S0- nim-ly fl, 45 Guard of Iluuor 45 Class Officer 2. ---v ARTIIUR RAYMOND STUCIIBURY Sf. 10101110 ,IANUARY '52 llaslu-llmall l, 2, fl, 45 Track I, 2, 45 Vollvylmall 35 Cross Cuuulry 15 Optimatm-s 1, 3, 45 1'rincipal's List 25 Uslu-rs 45 Class Olliu-r 2. PASQUALE ANTIIONY TOSCANO St. Francis Xauivr JANUARY '52 lllll'Zlll1lll'LllS l, 25 Aullmuian Clulm I5 Scivnce Club 1, 25 Savio Sm-ix-ly 45 Guard of Honor 3, 4. Left to Right Gl'fllfll Smith, Arthur Stuchlmry, Brother Iosrph, O.S.F., Pzzsqualc TOSL'1l710, Robcrt Ulric ROBERT WILLIAM ULRICII St. Josephs JANUARY '52 Truck 15 Intramurals 2, 3, 45 Locker Squad 45 Opti- matcs I, 2, 45 Savio Society 3, 45 Class Officer I. REV. BROTHER JOSEPH, 0.S.F. 40 Latin, Religion Moderator of the Bowling TL-am Left to Right: Father Redmond, O.F.M., James Unterwcger, Thomas Wallace, William Victor, Roben Waegelcin. JAMES RAPHAEL UNTERWECER St. F idelis JANUARY '52 Intramurals 2, 45 Aeronautical Club 25 Optimates 1. REV. HERBERT P. REDMOND Religion fx 1' i I WILLIAM ANTHONY VICTOR Our Lady of Angels JANUARY '52 Basketball 1, 2, Swimming I, 2, Intramurals 2, 3, 45 Latin Club 23 Third Order 2, Locker Squad 4, Optimates 1, 2, Savio Society 3, 4, Guard of Honor 3, 4, Class Otticer 2, 3, 4, Student Council Repre- sentative 3, 4. ROBERT FRANCIS WAECELEIN St. Vincent Ferrer JANUARY '52 Swimming 1, 2, 3, 4, Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4, Locker Squad 45 Optimates Ig Savio Society 3, 4, Guard of Honor 3, 4, Class Officer 2, 4. THOMAS JOSEPH WALLACE Our Lady of The Cenacle JANUARY '52 Basketball 1, 25 Optimates 2, S, 4, Clee Club 1, 2. MICHAEL PATRICK WARD St. Brcmlun's JANUARY '52 1.01-lu-r Squad 49 Cl:-v Club I, 2, 35 Dance Com mittcv 4. kt' WILLIAM JOSEPH WICKHAM St. Mutthcw's JANUARY '52 Football 35 Intramurals 2, 3g Locke-r Squad 4 Ushers 43 Savio Som-im-ty 3, 45 Guard of Honor 3, 4 Class Olliccr 13, 4g Dancc Committee 4. DAVID PAUL ZETERBERC St. Marlin of Tours JANUARY '52 Yrack lg lntranmrals l, 2, fl, 49 Third Ordcr 2, 3,4g San Fran 4g 1.411-kvr Squad 45 Savio Society 3, 45: Guard of llonor 4g Class Olliccr 2, 4g Dance Com- lniltcu 4. Rev. Brother Casimir, O.S.F. and James Slagle as the latter takes thu journal American History Contest. W' Now the mathematical proba- bility . . . Mr. Morrissey, Mr. Reilly, Mr. Mt-Hugh and Mr. Egan. Bi-tween John llucltlcn's Minute Maid and 43 William Vit-tor's 'Tim-apples , Richard McCatfcry looks lost. Mr. Rayne, make mine straw- berry. Kenneth Dempsey, Joseph D'Atlario and Paul Buerkle. 'Qu Qi i z al.mill?r it On for Old Saint Francis . F? --.., l PW we .W 1 n 1 s MR. WILLIAM I. CILROY Music Director of the Band PHILIP TIIOMAS AQUINAS St. Bremlmfs JUNE '52 Track 3, 45 Swimming, 1, 25 Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 45 Savio Society 3, 45 Class Officer 3. VINCENT FINBAR BLOOD St. Br1rllxoImnf'w's JUNE '52 Baseball 35 Swimming 1, 25 Intramurals 1, 2. Left to Right: Tlmnms Ahern, Philip Aquinas, Mr. William Gilroy, Raymond Boehm. RAYMOND CHARLES BOEHM St. Margaret JUNE '52 Baseball 35 Bowling 3, Captain 45 Swimming 25 Intramurals 1, 2, 8, 45 Optimaies 15 Savio Society 3, 45 Class OfIlcer 2, 35 San Fran 4. JOHN PATRICK BOLAND Little Flower JUNE '52 Baseball 1, 2, 3, Manager 3, Basketball Manager 2, 3, Track 1, 2, 3g Volleyball 1, 2, Handball 2, Cross Country 1, 24 Intramurals 1, 2, 3, Glee Club 1, 2, 3, Class Officer 1, 2. ROBERT WALTER CAMPBELL Football 3, 4, Coach 4, Track 1, 2, Cross Country Left to Right: Mr. William Reilly, Donald Brett, Stefano Cambria, Robert Campbell Sacred Heart of Iesus JUNE '52 2, Intramurals 1, 2, 45 Savio Society 3, 4, Class Officer 1. DONALD EDVVARD BRETT Holy Crass JUNE '52 Optimatcs 2, Class Ol'Hcer'1, 2. STEPHEN ANTHONY CAMBRIA St. Stephen's JUNE '52 MR. WILLIAM J. REILLY 45 History, Economics Seruph Moderator DANIEL SALVATOIIE CAIIAVACCIO St. H1'rn11r1r't!C .IUNE '52 Swimming 1, 2, fl, 4, lnlrauimrnls 25 Orchestra 1, 2, 3, 4, Suviu Som-in-ty 33. MICHAEL LEO CIIAMBERS St. I3ri44if1's jUNli '52 Frcncli Club fl, 45 Silvio Sm-ii-ly 3, 4. IOIIN THOMAS COLE St. Frunris Xuvivr JUNE '52 llunmllmll fl, Illll'1Ulllll'1lIS I, 2, 34 Silvio Socivly 2, Class Offivvr l, 45 liuskc-llmll Manmgvr 4. 46 KL- REV. BROTHER LOUIS, 0.S.F. Biology, English Moderator Swimming Tvam Modvmtor Culvami Sociciy ,4 532' KEVIN JOSEPH CONNORS St. Maryis' JUNE '52 Football 3, 4, 'I'rzick 1, 2, 3, 43 Intramurals 1, 2, 43 Optimailcs 1, 2, 35 Sawio Socim-ty 3, 45 Class Ofliccr Left to Right: Dnnivl Camvaggio, 1,00 Clmmbvrs, Brotlivr Louis, O.S.F., john Calc, Kvvin Connors THOMAS JOSEPH COONEY St. Francis Xrwicr JUNE '52 Intramurals 3g Optimatcs 25 Guard of Honor 3 Class Officer 1 . HUGH THOMAS CREAN Stl Joseplfs JUNE '52 ll 1 9 3 4 C C t 1 lt l A liqgciillqqii opumms 1'05f.V1f?'5'ZfLy SDETIZFHHOT French Club 2, AS, 4g Anrhongan Club 1, 2g Thud Honor 3 Chss Ofluer 2 3 Dance Commlttee 4 Order 1, 2, 35 Library 54IU3d -, 35 Bmld 1, 2, 31.4 Orchestra 1, 2, 3, 4. JOSEPH VALENTINE CRESCI St. Paul's JUNE '52 Football 3, 4g Conch 4g lntramnmls 2, 3, 4g Third Ordf-r 2, 3, 4g French Club 29 Svruph 2, 3, 4g Optllnutvs 2, 35 Principul's List 24 Band 8, 4g Class Olllcer 2, 3g Student Council RL-prcsentntivu 3. ROBERT FRANK CRUCNALE St. I5pl1rmn's JUNE '52 lllll'Rlllllll'lllS 3g Cunrnl of llonur 4. Left to Right: Robert Crugnale, Charles Cunningham, Robert Cunningham Mrs. Marjorie Berry, Cornelius Curran. CORNELIUS FRANCIS CURRAN St. Teresa s w JUNE '52 CIIARLES CUNNINCILANI Baseball 35 Volleyball lg Swimming 1, 2, 35 Intra- Sf, jmp,,h murals 1, 2, 3, 45 Class Olllccr 3, 4. JUNE Snvio Sol-ivly 2, 3. ROBERT PATRICK CUNNINCHAM Our Lady 1Ir'Ip of Christians JUNE '52 llzlsm-lmll l, 2, fl, 4g Swimming 35 Intramurals 2, 8g Class Ollicvr 2, 3. MRS. MARJORIE D. BERRY 48 Librarian 1 ff 1 X REV. BROTHER FIDELIS, 0.S.F. Religion JOHN JOSEPH CURRY St. Ephrenfs JUNE '52 murals 1, 2. Left to Right: John Curry, Richard Delaney, Brother Fidelis, O.S.F., Constantine DeMairo, James Dixon. Track 3, 45 Swimming lg Cross Country lg Intra- RICHARD JAMES DELANEY St. Svlmstiunk' JUNE '52 Track 24 Intramurals 2, 35 Optimatcs 1, 2, 3g Prin- cipal's List 14 Gln-0 Club 1, 2, 35 Band 35 Class Officer 3g Dance Committee. CONSTANTINE MELCHOIRE DeMAIRO Sacred Hearts and St. Stvphcnis' JUNE '52 Track 2, 3, 4g Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 43 Seraph 3, 4' Glee Club lg Savio Society Sg Class Officer 3. x JAMES HENRY DIXON St. Francis Xavier JUNE '52 Track 2, 8, 45 Cross Country 2, 3, 45 Intramurals 2g Savxo Society 2. in Loft lo Right: Theodore lillinglmus, John Dooley, Mr. Theodore Ellinglzaus, Francis Ferraco, John Ferris. JOHN PATRICK DOOLEY Holy Cross JUNE '52 Track 1, 25 Swimming 15 Intramurals 2, 3, 4 Optiinatvs 1g Library Squad 1, Guard of Honor 3 s mf' THEODORE JOSEPH ELLINCHAUS Our Lady of Perpetual Help JUNE '52 Intramurals 24 Clcc Club lg Band 2, 3, 45 Orches- tra 4g Class Oificvr 4. FRANK JOHN FERACO St. Brcn1lnn's JUNE '52 Basketball 3, 45 Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 45 Savio So- cii-ty 25 Guard of Honor 35 Class Omcer 1, 25 Student Council Representative 3. JOSEPH FRANCIS FERRIS St. Rose of Lima JUNE '52 Intramurals 3, Optimatcs 2, 3g Savio Society 2, Mn. 'rmsonomz H. ELLINGHAUS Class Umm 3' Physics 50 n WILLIAM JOHN FOLEY Our Lady of Lourdes JUNE '52 Football 45 Track 2, 3, 45 Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 45 Class Olliccr 2, 8, 45 Dance Committee 3, 45 Prom Committee 45 San Fran 45 Locker Squad 4. JOHN FERDINAND FRAAS Holy Child Jesus JUNE '52 Football 2, 35 Basketball 1, 2, 8, 45 Intramurals I, 2, 3, 45 Class Officer 8. REV. BROTHER MARTIN, O.S.F. History ROY WILLIAM FRANCIS St. Thomas Aquinas JUNE '52 Track 1, 2, 3, 45 Cross Country 1, 2, 3, 45 Intra- murals 1, 2, 3, 45 Band 25 Savio Society 3, 45 Guard of Honor 35 Class Oilicer 2. K .5 ALBERT JOHN FREISE St. James Pro-Cathedral JUNE '52 French Club 3, 45 San Fran 45 Optimates 1. 51 Left to Right: Roy Francis, lVilliam Foley, john Fmas, Brother Martin, O.S.F., Albert Frcisc ROBERT FRANCIS FULTON St. Anthony of Padua JUNE '52 Football 2, 8, 4, Track 3, Intramurals 2, 3, Clee Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Saviu Souix-ty 3, Dance Committee 4, San Fran 4. iv A V 1. . L. l iv lv CEORCE JOSEPH CENOVESE Sf. Mary Star of the Sea JUNE '52 Track 1, Swimming 1, Handball 1, Intramurals l, 2, 3, Ulm- Club 1, 2, Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Orchestra 3, 4, Savio Socivty 2. 1 Left to Right: Brolhvr junipvr, O.S.F., Robvrt Fulton, Cmrgv Gvnovvsc, Thomas Gilroy THOMAS JOSEPH CILROY Holy Name JUNE '52 French Club 2, Optimatcs 1, 2, Class Officer 1. HENRY JOHN CERNLER Ifourtvcn Holy Martyrs JUNE '52 Bowling 4, Swimming 1, Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4, 'l'hird Orilf-r 2. il, 4, San Fran 4, Usb,-rs 3, Class Ollicr-r 4, Savio Soc-in-ty 3, 4, Cuard of Honor 4, REV. BROTHER JUNIPER, O.S.F. Lomrlu-r Squad 4, Dann- Committee 4, Aeronautical Mathematics English -r 52 ' Club 'I Moderator Track Team ROBERT LEE COODRICH St. Joseph JUNE '52 Baseball 3, Intramurals 1, 2, 3, Dance Committee 4. Left to Right: Philip Giuca, Mr. John Boyle, Robert Goodrich, Bernard Gormley. PHILIP JOSEPH CIUCA Regina - Pacis JUNE '52 Intramurals 3, Optimates 2, 35 Class OH'lcer 2, 3, 4. BERNARD EUGENE GORMLEY St. Joseph JUNE '52 Volleyball 1, Handball 2, Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 44 Anthonian Club 1, 25 Savio Society 3, 4, Guard of Honor 3, 4. JOHN FRANCIS GOYDAS American Martyrs JUNE '52 Intramurals 1, 2, Clee Club 1, 2, Savio Society 3. MR. JOHN F. BOYLE History Assistant Football Coach 53 ROBERT THOMAS CHEUBEL Our Lrnly of the Ccnncle JUNE '52 Haskvthnll 1, Intramurals 1, 2, 8, 4, Clce Club 1 Savio Society 3, Guard of Honor 3. PAUL CASPAR CUZZARDO St. Catlwrinv of Alcxundria IUNE '52 Intramurals 2, il, Savio Socivly 3. MR. JAMES E. Mcl-IUGH History, English Track Coach JOHN THOMAS HEINLEIN St. Brendan s JUNE '52 Swimming 1, 2, 3, 4, Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4, Opti- matcs 1, 2, Savio Society 2, Guard of Honor 2, Class Officer 2, 3. 13. JOHN FRANCIS HALLIGAN Holy Name JUNE '52 Intramurals 3, 4, Cla-v Cluh 3, 4, Dance Com- miikvc 4, San Fran 4, Third Order 4. 54 Left to Right: Joseph Ilcinlvin, John Heinlein, Mr. James Mullugh, Robvrt Grubcl, Paul Guzzardo H 1 , ,.,. .,,. - MMM, '7 P! at , 4 1 THOMAS PATRICK HIGGINS St. Rose of Lima JUNE '52 Baseball 2, Basketball 1, 2, 3, Cross Country 1, Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4, Optimatcs 15 Savio Society 35 Guard of Honor 35 Class Officer 1, 2, 3, Dance Committee 45 Prom Committee 4. o Right: John Halligan, Thomas Higgins, Francis Hughes, Mr. joseph Pandolyi, Raymond Haggard. JOSEPH EDWARD HEINLEIN St. Brendarfs JUNE '52 3, 43 Optimates 1, 2, Savio Society 8. MRS. MARIE V. MacDONALD Director of Music Department 55 Basketball 1, 8, Swxmmmg 1, 2, Intramurals 1, 2, RAYMOND JOSEPH HUGGARD St. Anselm's JUNE '52 Intramurals 2, 35 Optimates lg Class OHicer 2. FRANCIS AUGUSTINE HUGHES Our Lady of Angels IUNE '52 Football 3, 4, Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4, Volleyball Ig Intramurals 1, 2, 8, 45 Optimates 1, 2g Class Officer 2, 35 Dance Committee 4, Chairman, Prom Com- mittee 4. THOMAS JOSEPH INCALLS Our Lady of Angcls JUNE 152 Track 1, 2, Intramurals 2, 3, Optimates 1, Glce Club 1, 2, 3, 4. HUBERT ALOYSIUS JAECER Our Lady of Angels JUNE '52 Swimming 1, 2, Intramurals 1, 2, Locker Squad 4. PATRICK JOSEPH JUDGE Our Lady of Perpetual Help JUNE '52 Track 1, 2, Handball 2, Locker Squad 1, 2, Intra- murals 1, 2. lv P.. JOHN STANISLAUS KACZYNSKI Our Lady of Czenstochowa JUNE '52 Football Manager 2, 3, 45 Baseball Manager 3, 45 Swimming 1, 25 Intramurals 2, 3, 45 Science Club 1, 2, 3, 45 Optimates 15 Band 15 Savio Society 35 Guard of Honor 85 Dance Committee 45 Prom Committee 4. JOSEPH ANDREW LaMACNA Presentation JUNE '52 Baseball 1, 25 Intramurals 35 Poster Club 2- Savio Society 35 Class Officer 1, 2, 3. JAMES DANIEL KARGA St. Jerome JUNE '52 Football 35 Track 15 Swimming 15 Cross Country 15 Intramurals 2, 85 Class Officer 1. ROBERT LOUIS KENNEDY Our Lady of Lourdes JUNE '52 Fooiball 2, is 45 Track 1, 2, 3, 45 Intramurals 1, , 3, 4, pumm S 1, Gl Cl b 1, 2, C1 Officer 1, 2, 43 Thhed Orderces, 41: Dance Coils? REV. BROTHER Tl-IEOPHANE, O.S.F. mittce'3, 45 Locker Squad 45 San Fran 45 Prom 57 Latin Committee 4- Moderator Latin Club Left to Right: john Kaczynski, James Karga, Brother Thcoplianc, O.S.F,, Robert Kennedy, joseph Laltlugnu. EV Y Ig Xgv gl X . rf EDWARD JOSEPH LENNON St. Sll0iO!lf,S JUNE '52 Baskvlhall 1, 2, 3, 4, Captain 45 Volleyball 25 Swimming 15 Handball 35 Third Order 3, 45 Class Ollica-r 1, 2, 8, 45 Lockvr Squad 45 San Fran 4. JOSEPH JOHN LYDON Sl. Paul's JUNE '52 Handball 2. l OFF' MR. GERARD A. FIORENZA French THOMAS MICHAEL MAHER St. Patrick's JUNE '52 Intramurals 35 Optrmatcs 1, 3, 45 Principal s List 25 C100 Club 15 Orchestra 1, 2, 3, 45 San Fran 45 Class OFHCQ-r 4. KENNETH JOSEPH LYNN St. Francis Xavier JUNE '52 Track 1, 2, 3, 45 Cross Country 45 Intramurals 25 f,Dlllll1ll1'S 25 Glue Club 1, 2, 3. Left to Right: Edward Lennon, Joseph Lydon, Mr. Gerard Fiorvnzu, Kenneth Lynn, Thomas Maha nelius, O.S.F., Patrick McCulIogh. REV BROTHER CORNELIUS, O.S.F. Moderator Football LOUIS ENRICO MARINO St, Patrickls' JUNE '52 Intramurals I, 2, 3, 45 Anthonian Club I, 25 Glce Club I, 25 Band 35 Orchestra 1, 2, 3, 45 Savio Soc-if-ty 3, 45 Guard of Honor 3, 45 Class Officer 1, 2, 3, 45 San Fran 45 Locker Squad 45 Aero- nautical Club 25 Dance Committee 4. Xxy QV V xx A7 v i X Left to Right: Charlvs McGarry, Edward MCGi1lH, Mr. Keegan, Jmncs McGrath JAMES FRANCIS MCCRATH Holy Name JUNE '52 Track 1, 2, 3, Volloylmll 15 Cross Country 1, 2, 3g Intramurals 1, 533 S1-mph 53, 4, Poster Club 13 Savio Socivty 3, 4, Dance Committee 4. CHARLES FRANCIS MCCARRY Our Lady of Pvrpvtxml Hulp JUNE '52 Intramurals 2, 33 Optimutvs 2, 3, Glvc Club 1, Silvio Such-ty 3, 4. EDWARD FRANCIS MCCINN St. Jozm of Arc JUNE '52 Glvc Club 1, 2, 3, 4. MR' FRANK UCHICICJ KEEGAN Varsity Basketball Coach 60 Varsity Baseball Cnach THOMAS JOHN MCCUIRK St. Gerard Mngclla JUNE '52 Baseball 2, 35 Track lg Swimming lg Cross Country lg Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4g Optimatcs 15 Orchestra lg Suvio Society 3. BERNARD JAMES McKENNA St. Gregory The Grvat JUNE '52 Swimming lg lnlrmnumls 1, 2, 3, 45 SL-mph 3, 4g Optimatcs lg Suvio Socicty 3, 45 Camera Club 1. x 61 Imlt in Iliglii: William Nigrn, Eflwaril Nolan, Mr. Allzrrt Farrington, James O,Donn0ll, James O'Hare. EDWARD CERARD NOLAN Our Lady of Pcrpvtual Help JUNE '52 Class Officer 2. Swimming lg Ilumlball 25 Intramurals 1, 2, 53, 45 N l ,f L'x l JAMES JOSEPH O'DONNELL St. C1lf'l4'TlHL' of Gcnfla JUNE '52 Track 1, Swimming 1, 2, Intrmmxmls 1, 2, 85 Clm-0 Club 1, 2, 3, Silvio Society S5 Guard of Honor 3, 4, Class Officer 1. ALBERT I. FARRINCTON English 62 JAMES EUGENE OTIARE Holy Cross JUNE '52 Truck 1, 2. ROBERT FRANCIS O'NEILL St. Saviour JUNE '52 Football 4, Chvvrlvaclcr Ig Intramurals I, 2, 3, 4g Locker Squad 2, Glve Club Ig Savio Society 3, 4, Guard nf Honor 3, 49 Class Officer 1, 2, 3. WILLIAM FRANCIS O,NEILL St. Catherine of Alexandria JUNE '52 Track 1, 2, 3, Cross Country 15 Intramurals 1, 2, 35 Locker Squad 2, Band I, 2. 'Wx THOMAS JOHN POWERS Immaculate Heart of Mary JUNE '52 0 4 Blsktthfill I 'S Intmmurrlsl '7 Basz-ball .., 3, g 1. f . , - 5 . 1 , ..., 3, 45 Band 1, 25 Suvio Society 3, Class Officer 1,2. fe Q' REV. BROTHER MICHAEL, 0.S.F. English, Religion JOHN WILLIAM PARKER Our Lady of Perpetual Help JUNE '52 Track 2, Swimming I' Intramurals 1, 2, Sp O t'- , ' mates 1, 25 Glee Club ,Ig Savio Society 2. P 1 ,A Left to Right: Robert O'NciIl, WViIIiam O'NeiII, Brother Michael, O,S.F., Thomas Powers. ROBERT BRUCE REGCIO St. Martin nf Tours JUNE '52 Truck 2 'I' Cross Countr 2 '3 Intrxnxurals 1, 2, 33 . - , . ., y 2 . - A St-mph fl, 4, Optimutvs 2, Orchestra 2. WILLIAM VINCENT REILLY Queen of All Saints JUNE '52 Intramurals lg Ch-e Clnln I, 2, 3, 4, Savio Society 3, 4, Class Officer 3, Guard of Honor 4. JOIIN ANTHONY BIMKUNAS Our Luzly of the Miraculous Medal JUNE '52 French Club 3, 4, Savio Society 3, 45 Guard of llonur 13, 45 Saul Fran 4. Left to Right: YVilliam Reilly, John Rorkt Mr Harry Dec Robert Rcggxo John Runkunns JOHN JOSEPH RORKE Our Lady Help of Christians JUNE '52 Baseball 1, Track 1, 2, 3, 4, Cross Country 1, 2, 3, 4, Captain 3, 4, Intramurals 2, 35 Optimates 1, 2, 45 Savio Society 3, 4g Guard of Honor 4, Class Officer 1, 2, 3, 4, Student Council Repre- sentative Sg San Fran 49 Third Order 4, Locker Squad 4. MR. HARRY P. DEE Latin L1 Y to R1 lx! Erlunrrl R1 an Holnrt Schuttr Anthony Scutto ROBERT THOMAS SCHUTTE Sacred Heart JUNE '52 Intramurals 3. 'I 1. J Brothw I.zlxLm, O.S.F., 'lhomus Scully. EDWARD RONALD RYAN mf' Holy Cross JUNE 52 wmv' Bowlm 4 Il'ltl lll1l1l'JlS 1 2 8 French Club 3 EE Locker Squ1d 4 ANTHONY MICHAEL SCOTTO Sacred Heart and St. SfUlJllCTl,S JUNE '52 Swimming Ig Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 43 Band 1, 2 Orchestra 1, 23 Savio Socim-ty 45 Class Officer 2. REV. BROTHER EDWIN, O.S.F. Religion 65 THOMAS DANIEL SCULLY Our Lady of Perpetual Help JUNE '52 Intramurals 2, 39 Glee Club Ig Savio Society 3, 4 JOHN PIIILIP SOUSA St. Josvplfs JUNE '52 Truck 1, 2, 4, Cross Country 2, 3, 4, Glcc Clu Hamel 2, 3, 45 Class Officcr 1, 4. JOHN LOUIS STAUFENBURC Holy Cross JUNE '52 Football 3, 4, Truck 1, 2, 3, 4, Cross Country 1 lulrzuuuruls 1, 2, 3, 4, Clu' Club 1, 2, 3, Band 1 Guard of Honor 4, Class 0151-cr 3, 45 Dance C milton' 4, Prom Cmnxuittcc 4. RONALD EUGENE STROTHER Sl. licnvzlirt thc Moor JUNE '52 und l, 2, 3, 4, Orc'1u-slru 1, 2, 3, 4. .Lclt to Right: Robert Tamulinas, Emery Szlczak, Rev. Snlvator Fink, O.F.M., Charles Trentacoste, Salvatore Testa. EMERY JOHN SLEZAK Our Lady of Mercy JUNE '52 Third Order 8, 4g Aeronautical Club 2g Optimates 1, 2, 33 Band 1, 2, 3, 4g Orchestra 1, 2, 3, 45 Savio Society 3, 4. REV. SALVATOR FINK, 0.F.M. Spiritual Director 67 ROBERT JOSEPH TAMULINAS St. Stanislaus JUNE '52 Science Club 2g Guard of Honor 3. SALVATORE JOSEPH TESTA Regina - Pacis JUNE '52 Optimates 2g Class Ofhccr 3. CHARLES ANDREW TRENTACOSTE St. Francis of Assisi JUNE '52 French Club 3g Opkimutcs lg Orchestra 1, 2. .Pi Urge Km' vu-nr REV. BROTHER AUSTIN, O.S.F. Rvliginn, English HARRY EDVVARD WALTERS St. Mf'1's JUNE '52 Swimming 1, 2, 35 Intramurals 15 Class Officer 4. ROBERT HOWARD TRIGC St Clements JUNE 52 Orchestra 3, 4. Lvl! lo lfighl: llvllvrf Triuu. Ilrlrry Wulrvrs, Ilvu, Josvplz Mullen, O.F.M., George Weber. 30 ' Track 3, 45 Handball 25 Clwcrlvaclvr 3, 45 Intra- murals 2, 3, 45 Frcnch Club 35 Science Club 25 GEORGE ROBERT WVEBER Quven of All Saints JUNE '52 Basvball Managvr 1, 2, 3, 45 Basketball lwlanagvr 2, 3, 45 Intramurals 35 San Fran 45 Library Squad 2, 45 Gln-c Club 15 Prom Cnmmittoc- 45 Avronautical Club 25 Dance Cmnxnittvl- 45 Savio Society 3, 45 Postcr Club 25 Guard of Honor 45 Class OHiCf:r 4. 68 RICHARD FRANCIS VVISEMAN St. Eplzrcnfs JUNE '52 Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 45 Optimatvs 1, 25 Class Officer 3. - P cg., Q ffice Staff MISS RITA GALLAGHER Secretary v iffs R MRS. ALICE O'DONNELL Bursar 69 gs. gf 33+ 83:9 MR. JOSEPH PANDOLFI Office Mnnagcr A :sv 'As NV V 4 V 'Q Q .Vi K 1 i '01 11: S, M -, 'Su-1-Q ...A ,4 1... Afwi.. ' -5 f if-A-5 Q 15 ,wy- ! ,Xgp 5 ff?-ii M. 3 2, F-, Q-' gif --H--me N5 'QI ' - I , , , . ,Wi , X, s'f,.xgf,gi vs f 8 h ll ,g . 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Senior Directory ..........1378 Dahill Road C41 Lennon, Edward J .w....... :,,t:'f'fllCfTff'5t, ....,.,,,., 414 Seventh Street C151 C CX Alonge,-Carmelo M .,...... .,..,....,, 2 15 Ralph Avenue C331 Lydon, Joseph J .7,,.,.,, ff .,,,,,,,,,,,, rt ,,.,,-,,-..,- 206 Pagific Street C21 Aquinas, Philip T. ,...........,. ........ 1 731 East 7th Street C231 Lynch, John V.. ..,, ,, ,rg ,.,,,,,, ,,,,vw,-,,A 5 38 62nd Street C201 Astarita, Salvatore J.. ........ ........,..,........ 1 23 First Place C311 Lynn, Kenneth ,,,,--,,.,,r un M,,--, 317 Sixth Avenue C151 Beattie, Ronald J.. .......... ..........,..... 1 062 Lincoln Place C131 Maher, Th9rr1'ir'MtfQ,,,g,,,. ,-,, ,,,,.,,,,, 81 Marine Avenue C91 Bemard, Francis X ...,...... ......... . 62-56 83rd St., W. Forest Hills Mangan amem .,r,,., .,-.gi-7 ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 36 C East 28th Street C261 Blood, Vincent F. ........ ,......... . 88-37 53rd Avenue, Elmhusrt Maresca Francis LVM ,,,, . ,,,,, , ,,,, ,,,.,, , S71 Ridge Boulevard C91 goihm,ER51y'mc31c1 C .......,,........ 75-34 grive:12lNIadrgCe Vilhge Marino, ouis' Egtifuf .,... C 1,2 ,,,,,,., Q2 Grggdd ,lgvenuec:CZ1 0 an war ........ .................. a s n ree sse , 'or e ,t1,,.,g,QL ,,,..,.., -j1.g,,,. . t t t Boland, John P ........ .................... 1 280 Troy Avenue C31 lltartlzlse, L.LQ,,-g,Q. i1f.75:h stfggt 28, - . ix 1 114 5 C l Bolten, Harry R ........... ......... . ..... 1 052 63rd Street C191 llVIcCabe, Da 'dgC..N,,u .,.. gif ,,T, ...1Q,f1,t1Z,Q,, ,..,, 45 '1'J82nd Street C91 Bowe, Robert E ............. ................... 3 001 Avenue C291 McCaffery, Ri 'ard J.'uQt1Q,,1:,'Q,,Cj:1l ,,,, ' . ge Boulevard C91 Bregti Dorlglagd .......... .............. 2 5g5EChu1g25h Avenu 221 IltlIfIcC11IlogC'i, Pat 'c-lC41F.,oiQ,.-C,11.Q .... ast 9th Street C301 Buc ey, war ............,............ 166 ast t reet cDo ne , Jtm Rf. 1,113 ...,,,,, A A th D ' , B ll C6 Buerkle, Poul 1. ..,.....,........,.....,. 85-64 114th st., McGail'ell, Rirehsr M1211 ,r,11,Qg9, t1,Q196 Bodllrffl A5efQlffeC1o1 Cambria, Stefano A ,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,-,,,,,,, 9 8 ergen treet MCG?TTYt Charles - --- ---e--'-R-egg -------------A- 553 621161 Stl'CCt.C201 Campbell, llobert W ,,,,,,, ,.,.,,,,,, 1 20-36 2 , Cam ia Hts, McG1nn, Edward F......,...41mmi. 7-57 80th St., Jacksonglileights Campion, Donald J ,,,,,, ,, ,,,,,,,,.,,,-,-,,,,,,., on Str C221 Mccrfltht James F- VCV, ,jg-en ------------------------ 19 Webst 6 C151 C-U-av-rggio Daniel 5 ree C231 McGr1sken, John ,,.. JL 'iflf .......,,.,..,,...... 3502 Kin 1 way C341 ehftui1ioE,'1.oo M ........, ..........., . 723 ahaig St C271 Mognirk. ............... 5 4296258151115 lrfoun C21 C , T -A-,-V----, -,-.- ------, - - U --,366 C enna, C ---. .....-...... . ' HVC, C CTOSC Cgrfnolg, llqevlrlj ,,,, .,,,, C ,,,, 1 t tn me l 51 McMahq1i5CLjBBtnard H ....... ................... 8 6 Miller Avenue C71 Cook, Donald T ,-,---,-, nl ,-,--,,,,,, n ast 'Yt ames P ------ --------.--.-----.... Q: . ---909 34th Street Cooney, Thomas J .... .,...,....... ' U 'dent reet C1 Chfflfles 1 ---- ---------- --------- 1 - 603 UDIOH Street C151 Crean, Hugh T, ,,,, ,,.,,. 1 , ,,,,,,.,,, I-. 44t .C ., L, C . C31 AC,..C Cgdgfifklbgnt Frederlek B-- .---- 1 QQ-lgustlna Ave., Far Rockaway Cfesciy 11053 - -,,---,.--,,- ----,-,.,, 15 C011 is eetc vC,L',,lf'l5CM JGFIOTQIFI J -.-,. EES? ....,... Stfeet Crugna e, R ert ............ ..... ...... . 1 058 ' Street 23 Cr.. uve 1 1 0 U -5 ------------------ IX Venue Cunni am, J. ........ ..... 7 XX der ' Avenue,.,-Ci3711'5,3:w Newman, John J. ............ 237-20 93rd Road, Bellerose C61 Cu g am, 0 ert ..... ....... 1 17 -rf ' 1 Cggtreetf' 1 Nigro, Willia .,..,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 1432 35th St t C181 c , ome' ...... ......... 2 in ....... .ess 12111 Nolan, Ed .. ............ ...................,.. 4 ee 57th sffiflt C201 , ur --------------'-----' ---------- - 11221 C281 0,C0nrl6ll, D iel D. ........ ,........ 1 819 Beverly Road C261 'Ad , ep R ,.....,... 607 XEa fl 'Street C31 O'Connor, Brendan T.. ,..., ,, ...., 3221 uentin Read 34 e an - ' 1 oo e nn , ames as n ree l C J 7' 02 39111 dsid C771 O'D0 ell J J 125 EQt 42 tl St tlC-31 Q eMai , IE ri ntige gtreet C311 gllglllaliie, Jariies E. ..........860 Rogers Avenue C261 - mpse enne ...... it.. ' , est 1 t treet 23 ' a ey, omas K .,....,., ..,..... 1 739 W t9th St t 31 Pa Guy ........,..... :gf??1l..36 Third Place C311 O'Neill, Robert F.. ....,.. ,,.,..,,,,,, 4 86eS10th Str-fe E1 DeRiso, P .... ........ Q C,1,-..105Q1r'jS64th St., Ozone Park C171 O'Neill, William F. ..,... .....,,,., 3 811 10th A 1 Dixon, Ja --------------- --- -------------- 432 First .treet 15 Parker, John W. ........ ........................... 5 71 51-st st C201 Deeley. John --------.--. - ---.- :Sei -.-- 967 New York enue C261 Polito, Edward Jr ..,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,.,,,, 1 163 7 street C231 Ellingliaus, Theoacfoge J2::.g1Q'112-20 111th Avamane ark C161 E 01110, g6I1CdiCjf J - .---................... yah vtigue E , P gr .113 .......................... 52 C St t C31 0 S, eorge . .................. C ..'. .......... gren ace F313 agar, ----V-v--. C: ACZHUTTCI C301 Sewers, Thomas J- ............ ........ 11 East 4th Street C181 Ferris, Jooep ............. ............. , ...eo Rugby Road C301 u ?Y1 1111168 W- --'-e--- ------------------ Heh Road, Great Neck Foleyfmri eg Riffsodfiiriff. B-one C 1-5' Fo ey, ' iam . ................... . ........ A er een treet , 1 l , -r ----------------- - --------- . fee Friasg-lan F. ............. ....... NH 1th st., Richmond Hill C181 Helly- W1111 - ------------ X15 ------------- 219 011111011 Aven Q6 Vogrrriroio, Roy W, ,,,,,,,,.., , ,,,,,,,,,, 1077 East 36th street C101 Renehan- J- ----- ...-.... 16 Wellmgton 'Road hir t of oilreise Albert J ........ ......,.................... 169 Hi h Street C11 Reynel t mes - ---------.--------.--- -609 Sferhng e C161 1, , 46 g . k h , f' - gb Fulton, Robert F . ................ ....... 1 04 Eckford Street C221 Rim 3 0 U -- --------- 6209 62nd AVC-t Mldd 380 C791 ot- ooo John 511 L' Place C161 gallaohe- Donaldl -.----------- ------------- 1 g0SMav15gfee C551 Qi....111111111iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiioto Pow Avenue loo, 4,7f 1091 enovese eorge ....... .......,..,...... e eon ace k y 'M--W-M Wm-W1 ef not Gornlo 1 ....... . ....... 1285 Bnshwrok Avenue C71 'CC Ruhjenlfiii, F ,,R,,.- 288 F5 122122525 1121 439 C11 mas J ........ ...........,... 5 01 12th Street 51 R Eid d R ' T 'd B I d 1 - not ---.....----.... .......1.1........ 1 no 61111 one 1 Euglftfo tif: atowzusgzf.. E331 - rich, Robert L ......... ........ 3 3 Linden St., Garde . A h.u ' ' ' ' , qllordon, Edward J .... ...... ................. 1 9 15 Av e Z C351 C lam' C 1 es Rr '------' -------7----------- 4 16 Clinton Street C31l K QW Gordon' James P .--'.------V---- .,---------.-b'--M.---- 4 030 K C Cm Clllllite, Robert T.. ........ ,........ 7 8-58 80th Street, Glendale 1 Q, Gormley, Bernard E, 1,,-,,-,,,.1-.--,--.,,w 81 Und hw venue C gcoggof Ailthony M ------ - -------------- 606 Hemy Street C311 XM Goydas, John F ...... ..,,....,.................. 7 9-20 S reet, ushin Sfsglzt 3Ilm?gaiCD --'--'-' ------ '----- 3 163131 Suze? , , . ........... ......,........... e n Q Greene' Thomas R' 'i ' Q 78 27 9 -Hue' O haven Smalley, Walter R.. ...... ........ 1 643 Eighth Avenue C151 1 Greubel, Robert T ............... 85 34 12? , Rich 11 C181 S , h d , C C 5 Gulino, Frederick J. .............................. .278 De reet C21 Smit ' Girar Rr --'-- -' -'-5-'----'------' 9 214 Rldge Boulevard C91 -.575 Cuzzardo, Paul C ...............,... .,...., 401 12th venue C181 Sgsjggnizrg ---'--------1----'-7------- Astfejg . , . ................... ....... v en 221111221 C0111 ----- ----- E5 ------------ 18908 ljfh Sffeg Strothgzr, R0nall11E. ........... 107-14 New York Blvd., Jamgtzd C51 ln , 1 0 n --------e- -------------------- V enne Stuc ury, Art ur R. ........................., 340 East 26th Street C261 Heinlein Joseph E. - . .............. ....... 1 308 Avenue O C301 3 - H -- -- Higgins- Thomas P- 'R --------- - . Ones' Island Aver1ueC187 S312-.2ZYlf'rm'2'Z5y1 ...... 1 if 'i1i1111115ao7 i3tZZ.,Ef2't2fA5Z,'Il,'fl5Z1 Husfardi Ral' nd -------------- ----------------- -516 79th Street C91 Tamulinas RobertJ 55-38 64th,1S't Ni th C78 Hug os, Fr A. ....... . .t ........................... 145 72nd stroot C91 1- -- -------- ---------' C , -1 We 7 Hunter r M 'CQ 149-16 wth A en Wm t Testa, Sa vatore I ...... ........ ................. :II 2 0 71st Street C191 AQ V -ue' 1 es one Toscano, Pasquale A. ..... ............. 611.244 Sixth Avenue C151 111132 efer ------------------------- 148 Pres1dent Street C311 Trentacoste, Charles A ................... 14111479 Rogers Avenue C251 Ing S, Thomas - -------------------------------------- -276 76th Street C91 Trigg, Robert H. ...................... 129240 146th st., So. Ozone Pk. 'lfggegefv Hullft A '--------------- ----------e 3 57 76111 Street C91 Ulrich Robert W 1.1232-30 41st Street L 1 C C31 nest D'WWF-- ' ------- 9 7 Noble Street C227 Untenlveger, Jamei .1iiQf1Il1lff14-17 131st st., Elollege lioiot Cudahgzlzdclf-1 '------- ---------- 3 66g5gifihAfgflfE gg? Victor, William A.3.tuf1.'T' ................... 7200 Ridge Boulevard C91 1 k. h ' 'i' C Waegelein, R0be1ttfR. -.---.----......-......... 848 East 87th Street C101 'CEC ns 1 10 H -- ------ ----------- ------- 3 5 6 22nd Street C151 Wallace, Tho ,SJ ............. 125-05 Hillside Ave., Richmond Hill 'AQ rga, James D ....... ........ 1 401 New York Avenue C101 Wal - E , - , ters, Ita! .. .-..................... 26 09 163rd Street, Flushing Kelly, Demel P ------------ --------- 2 126 Dorchester Read C261 WVard, llgtthael P ..... 4..... ....,,,,,.,,,,,,.r 1 6 70 East 12th Street C201 Kennedy- Robert L ------- - ------------------ -233 H1111 Street C331 Webeqf 1 eorge R. ,..,,,,,,,,..,,,,,,,,,,,,.,.,,,,,,, 114 St, James Place C51 Kraus, William J-- ----------- ------- 3 0-79 44th Street, Astoria C31 Wpham, William ju ,,,,,,,-,,,-r-',,-,,r--,,, -269 Albany Avenue C131 LaMagna, Joseph A ........ ......... 1 211 Herkimer Street C331 'C Wiseman, Richard F ....--. .-...-.................... 1 016 74th Street C281 Lane, James E .-------- .... ............. 2 1 Second Street C311 11 Zeterberg, David P .........,, 518 Farm Rarrolr Road, E, Betlrpage CN C . -111, .1111 72 tied X ,QS xt, ' 0Qk61' e 5 fl, 99 R FRANK MARX: M . - e Building Sulmmwn nad JOHN COFFEY MR. Custodian ervifle Staff JOHN KU'-MEL MR. Custodian R.I.P- 52 MARCH 21, 19 Front Ho Achilles Schiuno, Willizlni Kraus, Rohcrt Ulrich, Pasc.l Guy Dclixsc-allv. Second Row: William Victor, R 1 Back How: W'ill'4 ' ' 1 Esc-mplare ohcrt Wzwgvlvin C' um Wukhzlm, Michal 'l ci - ' ' , Lorge Potts., c Ward, james P 1 Lrard Smith, David Z' ' ' UTVQY 1 tc rhc rg. ' QI 9. Q A ' 9', ' -Q 8 P, i E Sig ' 5 - 1, Z Y ' rf P gf' N l Q Q I . Q' gp., ' 5 4i,' Q Q. Q3 N l',,Q' fb '. 1 Q J is 5 ' . .2 31' M' ff liw -4. H 'R If . Q .,, t ..Af V W Lai I K W? Q f fotx ' , f Q qt N 6-6 f 5 lv if 4 ' -G' 2 M ' - 'Q l' f., 'w' X 'Q Q-fi 'N' 'K ,X WM. Q .9 d 1 5 f 1 Q ' L.. r' ' , .mr ,A uf if if N Nd U' I K3 5'- :4 ,Q fl SH , 35' It is cold, old one, sitting and watching these sheep. It is our work. Yes, miserable work - waiting and watching - poor and cold - no relief in view - no hope of reward. It is for us. Old man look! That cloud, so bright - it is an angel. I am frightened! Fear not,' for behold, I bring you good tidings of great joy, that shall be to all the people: For, this day is born to you a Saviour . . . My boy, the Lord has not for- gotten His servants. Come let us pay homage to the infant Messiah. Father, thou art right, the labor is hard but the reward great. After four years, what do you have to show for your effort? It could be a fine education and plenty of rnernories. Memories and an education? Yes, and they are best appreciated after a long wait. I guess we should look forward to them. A M t 3 fed! We need not, since we know they'll corne and as time goes by, we can put up with a little hard work. nderrlassmun Mar Zlnfant jzsus, Holy Child, born in a stable at Bethlehem, Who fled into Egypt, Who astounded the Scribes in the temple, and Who was obedient to Mary and joseph, help me to follow Your good example. Let me be obedient, and respectful of authority. Grant me humility, charity, gener- osity, and a fervent love of God. Give me the spiritual simplicity of a child that I may come unto You. Inspire our spiritual and civic rulers with Your child-like sanctity, that all things may result in Your divine honor, our salvation, and in universal peace and welfare. Allow me the joy of Your grace and the reward of eternal happiness in heaven. Reverently yours, QQ! Qymabw Arthur I4-Mieri B11 xlwllmalll l3.m-lmll John Sullivan 'l'r.u li ,J ? J Thomas Collins Oulu Nh x llnml Bear St. Snszph, Guardian of the Holy Family, help me. Give me some of your strength, he my foster father, protect me and keep me in communion with the Holy Family. Hear me when I turn to you for advice and when I beseech your intercession with Our Lord. Prayerfully yours, 79 ff ,Q .X- M ,,,..,,, f ff. john Rode, Lu..- Piign-iw Hnuy,..., , Mu, Anuruw Front Row: Francis Gaudi-tt, , Buck Row: Louis Cuiaxhx if Ed wgrd Ilagmann askoumu i R B1'St'lmll SH F0otlmll 8 J KIJJ o o 1 John Rode Bnskvumll Baisulmll Vonvylmll Ffeder k Bam nf: Swimmmg Frvdrirk Y r N1-ithanivi Bum, Vincent Scotko, xi Covnv, Cari Cmssu, john Francis 'hiyior Rnwiini Bc-r1.0 , i . Borghvri, Thoma, , , B ucv Bron-lmi, Ifrfmf Row: Biaiisv Marcin-sv, . ' Svcnnll How: VVuym- NVisdnm, Malin in Richard Iwiitchc-ii, james Fi-rmnc, r Ailmisi. . Huw: Edward iiaigiiiai , 80 James Femne Tffchestfll 1rd Order Hx X x FA J .,. f-3-W 14939 Y ag:- f I 'O 1 'D Q Mlm, g .W-,gg 54 . X5 rk.L 4 . 1 2, 1 N , V I Q L: fa , ,,, K '. : wil. if g g ki 25. ifif fg W 2. I .ip-15 NS E X I W .ffy ' Q E , - I ts 3 my - W F ' Y . - T? f nf Ronald Eichnrn f Aff , :- I 0uUv.lll Lnwrvncl- Mancini IAIHII Clulx 1'1'im'i1ml'5 List ' SL'l'.lph Q W9 ' .5 J' .y 1 vi E ,gg John Muller Oplimzxtvs Buwling Oli: fp, H s r '4 as ,Af , 1 L H . rf i j x ' Q' 9 XJ , 8 1 ,I PA., 'W-.1 ff' QE 5 in V if F 3 'We y Q 32,84 f QM! T .su Y my .s .N .1 1 .4 r 5 N 6 ,kms K- Michael Flon- Balskvlhalll Yullvy hull agpqb 5 NMFA' F4mth.nll Jw! RN? John llomano 0pti111.nh-5 l.nIu'.ll'y x Robvri Gzmgi lixdm ll mar imarg, Mother, help me tochoose the right vocation, don't allow me to be lost in the sea of uncertainty. Dear Lady, Queen of studies help me with my daily preparations, that I will understand and know what is expected of me, that I, in turn, may help others in the true Christmas tradition. Dear Mother, help me. Prayerfully yours, 0 07770756 fm -34 Iimilv Almml sf , 'Wt 5ll'Y1'll l'll0 ll.nmll:.lll Uplilllalvs X . . .,,. Mx ! A Q l john Punu . ml .mal Oulu str: ,,,, I ig' 4' flmrlvs Kilkuslxic '1'r.uk Anthony Kelly Suiunniml 1111511111111 Lilxmry Squad -Q' as 'x '- if -'-. . Dumas Cuughlin Sxunnnxny, I nnip 11's 1' t Oulu sim P 1 ,2 K, 3 f' was 'fix 71 . ,df ,fz gs if H fmf- az? I J-:ff f,. ,, V, , ww ix N' s X ffl? J . l nl Dola I tl ll l k 5 1 z M 5 'vL4 ,Q I7 4 ' j0'JJ .4 ,- A4 ' Carmine Persico, E-rnes , . M g-e Dfxniej Mandch, Les Hggins. t Steger joseph Buytacrt, Francis Cione. ter Grirnmeh. Thvm as Band cms Mario Sankarnans, - I rt Fmrnara Vmcent a e , 1 H Charles Gee, Peter r Front Row' Thomas Bo .., . k'n Lester Owens, Robe , Kes Bowring, james Ke y, SUCODLL Born: james Dur r , Buck Row: jamhn Loczxrni, Edward Carroh, Char k Andrew Coje Bernard Renzy, Robert Wajsh, Guard d Rada john Sjeight, Front Row: james Hyhxnd, james Cjar e, , Row: Stophvn Anghrn, Gcrurd O'Kcefe, james Behan, Paul Kjotz, Bichar , - ' Waj.'h, Wijjiaxxur Rossi, Fredrick MCC-arry, joseph Murphy, joseph Cosumano, Buck Row. Donahl x s Lester Owens X-Country Track Stephen Angllm Library Squad Scienge Club Jose h Conguglano Opiinmafvs C100 Club J HiL'h:n'd Drmlmml lwuullmll 6.1-1-Llulw ILW-lull Yincvni Nlnglial Tran-k Opliluatws John bln Lhy 'X Cuumrv gf' - 7 ' A 4, W .W 'H' 3 if 'QP' A g ji ,,,. , . . ,.. 5 , 7 - 1 1 f if , f 95'-eg ji Qi: I 7, ' is .. ,Q 1:-f H k qywf- 5333 1 - . ' A i ,. ' . Q3 5 s Q gg , rf, fe ik Bw ,Santa i5.laus, I was a good boy all yeer. I done my homework evry day for three and a haff hours. I want a big body gard who can get me sally in and out of the loker room and who can do sum of my homework. I want an art set for doing Biology drawings for Mr. Gleason. Give me a slydrool or sumthing that will help me with my Elementry Algebra. See what you can do about geting me some study periods. I want you to make me grow six inches at leest, so that I won't hav to look up to those big Seniors. I Yours truly, M 1921765 70766146 P.S. Plez tell my parents to giv me a bigger alowence. Holm-rl Brnvvr Optilxmhw f-lm' Club Oulu-sl1'.l l'ulll lrvzzz' 0l'1hm!r.1 M W m N 1 2 I f n.. ,,,,,m af 6 X . x 5 f zzfff-wf si.- , xi. i -1:., if f ff 59 'Egg va -Lf mm , A Hr! f' . 41 M-Nm., L V Q gif, Q-.MM ,mf f ' 1, lin. aw 4. . m Innc s Nlurr IX luck ' f J , 'A 'W' l K 4 - Q nu r iv 2 ' Lf' K ,,, is 95 1 u nn Ashiri A H.lxz-lull lfdwnrd Dolan Sxxinnning Oplinmln-N Ch-c Club ? wx 5 E 3 C 'Nw in ,V g.'g of 1 A 9 fp, V. V f d iffy, c Aw. 2 Ps xv Q M S my john Ticmvy Band Sciulxcc Club wut K M 1 sa- 'L E g i f Mi J? Ly. .. , 4 X me Matthn xx D1.'Luc I bu umm Baml A ndrv w lx1'nd1'iL'h '1'1'.xck X-Country Claw' Clulu Richard Nicoluili liaskx-Hull 'l'1'.u'k Yullvylmll Amlrcw Cohen Tlxuk Glu' Club A z ,lr- Q :.' ' ' f ,V , 3 ,A z , m ' 4. - , -i gtg I hi NF 4 if Kohl-rl Lulms Ulm- Club i s vig Sw gg -W C' 4 X 1 7' 1051-ph Imvillsky 'l'l1ir1l Oulu lhml 5L'l'.lIlll 'Fav' Alfrrd I.uiL'llian'u '1'r.u k fvlvv Llulx n Irnk Francis Lung F.. K, Innvs lhmm-ly Nxxxxlmrllni Ihml l.IfI- K IIIII XYnIlx'r Nlrl .uughlin 'I l.u IX Y III- xIv.III A-Q --- fm NM L 'rw L4-vzlrml NX Inu IIN ? 3 g 33, I A 3r'fg4i 3 . pfff' 4 'Qu Q AN The star, Balthzar, it has stopped. Yes, it is shining over that stable. We have reached the end of a long journey. The star has led us out of our land into Judea so that we might pay homage to the infant King. Come, let us offer our gifts. The finest gifts we could ojer, gold, myrrh, and sweet smell- ing frankincense. No, they are not the finest gifts we could offer. The finest gifts any man can give are his tal- ents. Talent has been given to us frorn God and we must re- pay Him with that talent. Come, let us humbly lay our gifts at the feet of the infant King. Where are you going? Band practice. Are you in the band? Sure, it's just about the best thing I can do to show some school spirit. Where are you dashing to? Latin Club. As you say, every fellow does what he likes best when it comes to school activities. Yes, French Club, Glee Club, Galvani-whatever you can do best you can do for your school. Etihitiw Ghristmas Zn junr 'T'was the night before Christmas, and all through the house Not a creature was stirring, not even a mouse, The Senior relaxed as he lounged in his chair, And fond recollections did spirit the air. The Prepsters were nestled all snug in their beds, With visions of Baltic Street filling their heads. Eight o'clock sharp, use the Baltic Street gatef, The Music Department rehearsed for the date, The chorus awaited the director's baton, The Orchestra started: the Concert was on. Bassoon, piano, fiddle and horn, Classical, jazzical, concern and corn, The Concert, the girl friend, the fond memories To recall and relive on nights such as these. Away to the Boatride we flew for a day, Hauled up the gangplank . . . then anchors aweigh, The sun on the crest of the waves by our ark Cave promise of wonders at Bear Mountain Park. The ball game was lively, the singing was loud, Each Senior was glad he was part of the crowd. The moon, coming back, swayed in tune with the band, And winked us good night when we finally reached land Then up in the tower where the San F ranners toil, Who freeze in the Winter, in Summer they broil, But who stay by their desks ,til all deadlines are met, Making this yearis book 'ithe biggest, best yet. Visions of Proms and Dances so gay, Committees at work by night and by day. The girls from St. Saviourls, McAuley's and Brendan's, Bishop's and Edmunds invited to ,tend them, Dick Brandt and Mike Holmes play for the dances, The ballots are cast, hail, Miss St. Francis. The Seraph today meets in Room thirty-two, With submitted assignments long overdue, Copy is proofread, pictures all taken, The Terrier Barks and Fountain Penis written. New City Printing, on the Hudsonls west shore, Lightens the burden the editors bore. Math Club and French Club, Latin, Calvani, Third Order, Camera, a few of the many Of clubs and societies that add to the fun Of the Prepsteris day, when his school work is done. The Senior stirred, his brain was just teeming With fond recollections-he knew heid been dreaming. But he awoke smiling, and continued to smile, For the memory-packed dream would not leave for a while He sat there quite pensive, alone, deep in thought, Grateful for all that the four years had brought, A St. Francis Senior, about to depart, Content with grand memories swelling his heart, To the thousands that follow that Senior's brief flight, Happy Christmas to all, and to all a good night. 102 'Na' 55 Zi - - 'lmnnx 'HS ,i'.:::.'1,f:ff : '1 N fo pin.- . 1 tha- S1Jrin1!xF?2u?1l'fl I, D null m4I'N1r Xfzxlfvtaxnn hm-lp itur .lim Nh- ul K a . . A - C: Urge Kluxsc-y into his mam of distinction ' gurl: fm' Sun lfrrm plctxllw. fm Af,-kv GV F. imzllql BARN 103 ' S1 npr I Y .nfl pn'I:.1,-, I -ln., jim Ahprlu f . 4 fh m U A Y- rlstmzzx frm. KI A .1 1 land If Nm fl'r ', . rg C.:rn,,HL Ur.1tmn,, - Cnth-r, I'rim'ipul . . h l'l lflll'lf' -' Brcxthvr -lmlwx, 1 - l.1ll1nr I I I R l - Sl P1 Dunn: nm 4x. Iglwiffjxl, awtvr 1'nul's vivlury in thn- lla-urs! Oraxlorxcxl Cuutvst. of St Iohxfs, 1-mg.. . 7.S.F Mya XX Xi -N 'Xxx S- H--wmxv Mr. Egan matriculates the base paths, as Mr. A Booras and Fiorenza on th - ' calc lorrissey enlightens e pmctzcuhility of utilizi ' ulation ofthe - ' ng Ioganthms vdoczty of zz spheroid. T le s y me fades from sight as the Peter Stuyvesa nt heads for Bear Mountzu Il -M.-,Ky wx wNawx ww . 't 'S M, quam' gg, 14? Hx -gm.. Ffa W fs?-3 w ,, - .M-mmqnsvs-W Q ' ,N Q.,,m,..1,, ---+ ., '-'H'--Qc' ': Mg W: ...4.. ---M ...,,L ,,,' ,:...,..,., W- as- :W b - 'W Wim new ' W -m.aqs.W M ,.,,, h,,,,,...,,,m,,WA ww W Mr an N' S 5 gg f 254433 if Qxf' fa xx M .MK S.,- mg. .as-N.. CIIIOI .MH tl rf flu - arf! nlWll.Uf0! H114 1 11 Mf' . y flu 1nf'Pl 'I Ill: of IM if fm, x ll HW! ,f-13 mhfff ,U rf I HZ!! nn Mm-Donna-ll und Chairman Dun Kelly 1-onfvr with Mr. Charlvs Maison, Banquet Manager of thc St. George Hotel. M -FE. All R X ,, X- 106 ' 'mi -1, w V 1 , W .. ' 11 M an XI 5 3 1.0m rrgmlf' .YQ W if 74 e ff midnight, is v B other james, Xed by Dan KAW as O.5.F., ce , 026071 , WUWZ Mfg! Q Qlfopfgn 6 ' eta ay and f 'YK c Grand Pmmcnadc, at ' xrcsent their guests to Be . r ' A A - members of the Funky a H in A ,J J 107 gf, X Wi? We X 1. -- x a WO' 'I f Sk L K, .12 9 4 , 'br- Rfb 4 Pwwg. if qw n ir J -4 Q , 1 ,VM X ,R I X6 2. ?'f' x Sy NM. 'mg' 'Q 'fig -. 1 ' ' -umm fax QM, GGL dl ,Nea nil! V. Q 3 3 , MH P f A 1: 5424? 4' Psi ,Q 2 1 er in ,151 'M Q, ff S a ffix X fi X 61554 GED Q N - x 70 sz L K , V' - .fp k,' I ,,. - Q , ' 1 l as 4 f i in 'W . f X ' i i 'E .QW i i ' i .. K ' 9 n Y fi i 1 Y I ,is Q if ii in fi i i Expectation and anxiety pernie-atc the air ns dancer' 3 K ' await the final selection nf the Carnival Queen. Q K X 2 f Vi , :X . , . . x 4 A I . -4: V 7' w , - If As' I K V. 1 3 lf? bt Q '-I we In Sf: km, if 4 - ?kg,:'a ii , Rf' 1 ,j3i,.w ia , -A Y ' if-Gini , A , . 'bl 4 1- 5 QQ A 'fl' i f? P 5, , f ggi I Lf ' aa' ' A Q., 5 2 :fl X 5: I av- 'Y' if an Wir., i Q, 5 X Id, -un. . A ,pw II' ff ,N . ,K WS.,Qwg.g , ,,.,...w 'J mm-usfmnwwv ' ' l QQ f ' '!': Q, L' ' m Q, 'F . 'fv- 1' 3 .JN W f ,. , wg Q s- xl f ,Wy ef Q s sic Department -'il MHS. MARIE V. MucDONALD Director of Music Department On the podium, baton in haml, oycs rivcttcd . . . the down beat. Left to Right: Rev. Brother James, O.S.F., Principulg Mrs. Marie V. MacDonald, Dirv.-ctorg Rev. Brother Bcniiznus, 0.S.F., Modcratorg Rev. Brother Edward, O.S.F., Assistant NlOCll'I'2ll0!'Q Mr. William Gilroy, Director. 5 Q 5 ,Q 5 ' is in . s ff Sf as M I' .w Q ,,'Q ' a, 'KY , AJ js' l 3 ' Q fi! ri .. W' QQ ga- - Q Q i Q Q t, mf gl , 'nf 1 1 ' W ' . LE H X I- can A r, I - sRs!, . xl, I 4 2 P5311 lyk '73'? f fa'-,.4?Xa'yxwiff jg 1. v . ' , - . , I M H 4 F3 K lm' I 1-f-Q Um- '. H q ' fwwff' H A ks as 4 Q5 'lP.J,g,4!! Is is ,E Q . V. A L S Q D, R. 1 - - Q .1 ,? M QQ? ' -FQ. 1' wa. ' 1, ' 'f Q . ' ' x ?g ' xafbff - , 'gl -..'.1 5 'L f 3 45 ,,' if A X I Urmcrt ln-ld It lx X l' ' ol Nlusln gf, Q Q - - ' W 4 ., ' Q 4 r Robert Rose - lee Club Front Hou, Thom Waxlhxcl AX m M uhm num Cxrmnu Mamhn-dx Huh xrd N xpuht uno Bn m SL m1 xn josq Q 1 Audra-w nun ohn Tuffy ml ow Hugh MLC mln jums Sh-ight Rahul 1 xh us lunmih u L xhv Edw xrd Br nuff Rohut S nun dw xr lhihm m Hx k Rau, uhn Rom mo C Lorgm Whltlli joszph Homn nnw MLC um Prmus Lomg, m john Drum Ernnbt Luk xsduk v ,4 S0Dl'Iln0 Daniel Cm-avaggio new Thomas Cmte PETER IMPERATO Four Ye lr Member Bass Front Row: Anthony Brischler, Thnnms ,o n,, Mainardi, Richard Buda, Bernard Rcnzy, Edward O'Mall0y. Svroml Row: Robert Kilgallnn, '1'humus Sheehan, Edward Oharowski, Thomas Duwling, Bruce Brvrcton, Thunms ln- ' ' ' ' ' I Cnsumnno, Lito Au-vm-dn. Buck C 11.19 Donald gulls, Wxllmm kelly, Ioscpm A ' ' ,hr 'Irs Bowringl, Wn1fer4Lav.xll0, Row: XV1lham Dlllon, C u 4 john O'Brion, Ric-hard Attard, Robert Conn. THONIAS INCALLS Home on the Range ....... Kenneth Rapp KXAJ K KENNETH KAU KE Drum Major and MR. XVILLIAM CILROY Band Director Emery Slezak and George Genovese make ready for Holy Name Parade. EDWARD IMPERATORE DAVID coLL1Ns DONALD GARCIULO Wx? WX? GEORGE ROTH 903 X 0x05 0 ox QW clwnox TAYLOR STEPHEN ULLO ii-'hw Qw- JAMES FERRONE NATALE BURO JOHN KROUSE i.. REV. BRO. EIDNVAHD, O.S.F. Assistant Mode-rnlor 4' 'Q UMW A . om k' 1 0 'icdwpoh , . W www' In Yusuf ll XLQX- 'fhmnfn unmnm .nu M Q-.,fmxn4' mr F Assistant Modem , - - s. dy 0.5. -, g muSlCl3n ae-1. Brom' Edwzi 10 'he youu bxds iatew The orch vslm in sm-ssion. rchestra Mr. William C' 1 -ilmy giving i to S ' mportnnt instruct' hphcn Ullo n 1 ' ' 1011 nr. Natalc Buru. X I X Q xx MRS. MARIE V. MacDONALD Director Rev. Brother Theophane, O.S.F., Moderator, and Club President Paul Dolan examine structure ol Roman catapult that will be used in this year's project. 1. ,, A rw' U x S., Front Row: Matthew Donohue, George Kaufmann, Donald Donohue, Rev. Brother Theophane, O.S.F., Moderator, Salvatore Mecca, James Kiely, Back Row: Ernest Lukaschek, Arthur Rouse, Howard Gould, John Monaghan, Raymond Gill, Anthony Brischler, Paul Dolan, Joseph Zogby. Under the leadership of Rev. Brother Theo- phane, O.S.F., the Latin scholars of St. Francis Preparatory School have organized a fine Latin Club. Old Rome is being vividly brought to life by means of scale models and written reports turned in by members of the Club. A model of a Pto- man Camp has been completed and the boys are now engaged in recreating the famous Roman Forum. The club is growing fast and the otHce of President is occupied by Paul Dolan. joseph Zogby and James Could hold down the positions of Vice President and Treasurer respectively. James Kiely is the Secretary or Scribe of the group. By hard work, written reports and excellent models the boys are proving that Latin and Rome are far from udeadf, George Kaufmann, Anthony Brischler, Raymond Gill 121 and Robert Eggers peruse a large scale map of the Roman Forum before Club discussion. atin lub :gm ,- x Q 44' Qfx. . , , E3 8 ii -sp. H 4 f , if 0 - R -fi K1 ik!-.f 3? L X U 5 C . ,, 2 w,,, 1, ,, ig x- W iw' 'SS . ' at . w -,f- ', I' 'f fr 2 ra 54 l V ii Q zvQ,, L, , N N g i , ' f ,W Hen K 4' ' t f N aff 1. Q M554 V.,, . Q, f -P X 'Z L' Tv ' Q! 5 - ' My - Q Q sm gd Wi, E Z L ffl I 4 Tm , Y A Q! ff! ' 5 lf X I ff? V 6 my fa QA' 4 Y ff nf Z 13 mf Q' 5 -g J 1 ,,W, 1 mm ' V ,mAV E gi 1 . X 5 fi A 4 'N' 'f 'WA' w J -gi! f a X Q x 'W Third rder The Third Order Secular, founded over seven hundred years ago by the Poverello of Assisi, provides a rule of life for the laity who do not enter the religious life and who wish to follow the rule of St. Francis. The members of this organization. by regulating their lives in such 21 manner that they are mindful of their duties to God even though they do not leave the world and enter a monastery, strive to make every day a Christmas Day in honor of Our Lord Jesus Christ. In St. Francis Preparatory School, the Third Order meetings are held in Our Lady of the Angels Chapel on the second Thursday of each month. The meetings are opened with special prayers, followed by a sermon by Rev. Father Anthony Nlclnerney, O.F.M., the Spiritual Direc- tor, who, in closing, oilieiates at Benedietion of the Most Blessed Sacrament and is assisted by the sehool's Tertiaries. Following the meeting, the Third Order has a round table discussion. The Moderator' of the Third Order is Rev. Brother Benignus, O.S.F.. and the officers for the '50-'51 season were: Prefect, Robert Ptenehang Novice Master, David Zeterbergg Secretary, james Purveyg Treasurer, joseph Kanabroclii. Poslnlants are vested in the Cord and Seapular, as they are received into the Third Order. 124 Itev. Father, we ask to be admitted to holy profession in the Third Order of St. Francis, that we may serve God in it till death. ' f Y , ...L Rev. Father Anthony Melnerney O.F.M., Spiritual Director, dis- eusses the means of salvation Front Row. Rev. Brother Benignus, O.S.F.g Father Anthom Mtlncrncy OFM Second How: joseph Kamtbroeki, David Zdtrbrri, Buck Row: james Purvey, Robert lhmh in I .-aa S Y X W1 2 5 5 ? L,ij 1 l ,Q Q 9 Q .X L f Q V ,x,X, i W S 'lbw 55 Q -4 Sis iw 4 QS' ,QXMW .5--, ,f 1 .- 3 F' X - 59478951 A ti Ez., , 1. ' ' ' km-y X .pk- W N M Q1 xi! 1 ,. . x 7, -N ,X ,L., Q i 1 115 i ' ,. 'f i 1-ggi V A , A , Q 4 E' ' I 'iz Lqfrwy A 5? F QW i in ? i, al ani Soc' The stirt of i hrld trip 'xt Ctnhrport Long Islind with Brother Louis, O.S.F. as instructor. Science has always played a fundamental part in man,s quest for advancement. From Galileo to Oppenheimer, from the telescope to the atom bomb, scientists everywhere have labored un- ceasingly to produce new and better medicines, machines, chemicals, and in short everything that will bring about a better life. In preparation for these scientific missions St. Francis Prep has the Calvani Society, under the guidance of Rev. Brother Louis, O.S.F. The club, named after the Italian physiologist Luigi Galvani, enables the scientists of the Prep to ex- periment with and analyze many chemical and biological substances. Not content with using only the facilities of the school, the club mem- bers go on many field trips to such places as the American Museum of Natural History. the Hay- den Planetarium, and Camp Alvernia at Center- port, Long Island. The trip to Camp Alvernia is the highlight of the clubis activities. On this trip the members 126 A Cc-rard Viola, Edward Hayes, Carl Sardcnga learn from Rev. Brother Louis, O.S.F. a process of oxygen generation. have the chance to observe the many phenomena of nature. Many specimens, which are brought d, pickled or put back to the Prep to be mounte up in some other permanent form, are collected on hikes through the surrounding woodland. Two new items were added to the agenda of the club during the past year, the study of astronomy and the study of jets. Bringing the year's activities to a close successful Christmas party was held in the Prep,s Biology Lab. Exhibits of the different experi- 1 y movie of the Galvani Society in action was also shown. , a very lllClltS WCTC 011 LllS Jlkl . A 127 S., qw -5 Vg I .sy ln , r 'W ,iw s , f F , Y A ,sh ..-:-rg: . .. V ., .,. . :-su .,:-V ..',.,. 1: 31,5 - Hu. iff? 2 .J. M 'hug I F fix In ff ,nfs fu .4 'Q Wm 259 2' - . 'iam l . , 4 g.,.',, N M Q6 A, , A ,fr f . -:mr , ly .,, mi x 6 5 in K ' LT -Y V -an -,, An... 1. ,. gg, Y I -num? 92171. .5 wif' fe, i A ww, A' ,rv IDE mme? X -Q - V wi mp y ,- : 4' 1 vw Q 2115- 'Kbf --i ? E. fe ' ,ww T I' Aqqb L W X A .I 1 . 9 ' -aff , :J fy , . i l K 1 . . 7? I Seraph MR. Xl ILLIAM REILLY Moderator A t XG Q , K L f 'KV JOSEPH CRESCI CO'Ed1lOr Sports Editor ROBERT REGGIO xxmxzr.-1 - -- ug: Published by the students of ' -' -I 'illhz ,Straph ST. FRANCIS PREPARATORY SCHOOL l ' 41 Butler Street, Brooklyn 2, New York Conducted by the Franciscan Brothers Q0-EdifOf5, N,-,wA. Yunn J oseph Cresci Patrick McCulIogh SDOFTS Editor .v.. ..,.. . -. ,...,.... .o,,,.,A, R obert Reggie A5SlSfaI'1t Sports Editor ..,,.., ....,........,.,,. ,,.,,,, J a mes McGrath STAFF Kenneth Greene, Jerome Salvato, Herbert Gerardi, Arthur Rouse, John Krouse, John Bonina, Joseph Drum, William Profreidt, Constantine DeMairo and James Altongi Photographers. ........,......, ..,............ .. s...,....,.,,,.,, Bemafd MCKWW13 Joseph Leninsky Faculty Adviser -....... ........ M r. William Reilly The voice of St. Francis Prep, THE SERAPH, during the past year has made strides forward to en- compass lields of interest heretofore not exploited, ln order to heighten reader interest the Editorial Stull headed by Achilles Schiuno during the Full Semester, and jointly by joseph Cresci and Patrick Mcflullogh this Spring. has carried the SERAPH beyond the Prep perimeter bringing the student body in journalistic contact with organizations and people not fumilizn' to Prepsters yet liuying an intrinsic connection with their academic. spiritual or economic lives. Included in this coverage was the Actionul Guard, Catholic Union of Sick Associates-an organization of invalided persons offering up their sufferings to Cod and for the needs of mang Herald Tribune Forums in which noted personalities of public life participated, and interviews with outstanding individuals in fields of economics, government and education. These as- signments were ably handled by the members of the editorial stall. Sports was of course afforded ample space for de- tailed reports of the various athletic teams. john Mc- Grath, Herbert Cuurdi and George llergleitner with PATRICK MCCULLOGH Co-Editor JAMES MCCRATH Assistant Sports Editor BUWLE LOLGHLIN -, SERAPH wwe AWARD S N Faculty Increases To 40g 8 New 'W .33 -- I, E - jiffmw LAM W JJ A 4.---r- -'-----f BRO. TIMUTHY NEW ASS'T PRINCII AND SPORTS HEAD ucceeds Bro. Roger' by Fred J. Gulino her Timothy O.S.F. has surf- Brother rant principal 'V ' Brother F nefs P .ep Run Izured by GO w Q . F Z . ' V ' N ' ' 23? Yi: 5 ,,..,.... ,,-, -fl nw 9... I 'J I 63 SN 3 s L vw , L , 3 .. .K 3 13? 2 f' 'KX ie' v A r r K1-Ily, Slziillv. and Mc-1301111141 prvpnrc for thc- Onslzulplht of qlu-stiuns at thi- zmmml :lNN':lrclS-vxhiliil ul' thi- Catholic High Sn-lwul Pr:-ss Association. Lunch on 1-ul' 1 Mr. R4-illy we-lcmm-5 Crm-in-i in thc 1-alitminl stuff. RL-V. Bmthvi' Izunvs, 0.S,F. ihzinks thi' stuffs for the-ir lovul :mil umm-lfisli wrvicm- during thi- yvair. I '.x. ,,,...---- if I uv mn X ull 'MUN xx 4 . ' -wr N1 1 ln h rln-ry: gin- lhn-nr : n 1 H I 1luplu'1 Xxwnul fs ' . 5 'Alun . It fir' ,Hd L m lmennqn ,Ind Dixvll- Zlligotbfln '11 , 'wif Cfvofmg , wt as rY?all0 ' . 3 mps OF, Him- the. e hq r' Sp . on 1 I' pprqva I S XE ' 1 .1-lux 0 12,0 1158 , Boho!! W'XXiam Foky' .ther io! x Robert quxfmfize arbor. and Qmxicrencb U 'T' s Cuorgc . A lc: ax 14-ssnn m nrt 'a. mvructe hxs Xuyoui- N -kk 45- - givvs Ha-my Cvm- v h n wan N Mmws lmuwcy M2221-.' 134 fy lim. Cvru,-cl Sn ln K ffhomhi NYC Wfzixxw gc ms Yu Aux l in X S N- WRX! ykxyoxxk. ' 1 M , X GMP Lguc .. M mo XXX? ,.g H Xwwn KSNK Xu xc! X you vw X ku 135 7 F131 L - 2 , wr , wa Flair , 11 J 1 v zu 'Q D1 -I uclilm-s rzivlimlvmflullIfvllv P '- rum-nt uhfh' alscnl f if hlkf Lk E50 ,, - Plnrfn .' xg Or 1 in lrhngk pmt Ure f m1 Pmssuh Photo Edmn' sm ts Edward NMGmn for hm Xu nhook pmturc. MR. ROGER E INI0clorut0L ECAN X K Q hminstorm with X Boehm -- 4' - Xu, wit gwxgc A15LHS5l-9 I Kohn Y'ximXLumxS H whlxxx - tmnsiufs xt xo K L V + , 1 : A 'T..f'T '9 H X ,v , y f I ' T ln '--K u'g3-C?Y:fx52.l- 'Jr viii' za. 4' 'V N 3 35 I .ln xifhe ei- ' 3 'XKQW3 1. K' , 3, P A 4 '.'u,Qh-'P Q , 4 1 an v 1' 5 i -Q qi, -fi' ff, . F 7 Q V f g A ., ' if lf, Q J as Q K x . k mf QQ L K-V -f' J , k X x:,.,,. A 5 tv 11 ew- We have come so far and seen no one, Could we not turn back, Joseph? We could return to that inn whifh we passed last night and at least we would have a roof over our heads. No, Mary, we must go on. Herod's soldiers may be close behind and they would kill the child. But Joseph, the child grows weak. No, the child grows stronger. You see Him only as a worried mother would see Him. The hardships of the journey have made Him strong. The child will be a man. We will go on. 93 The last game is Coming up. It's been a rugged season. Yes, with the games we lost, injuries and disappointments We worked very hard. It doesnt seem fair that we should lose Losing is all part of the game. Its the hard knocks that make for manliness. The loser can be so much the winner if he is manly You're right, and defeats probably make the victories greater Well, I hope we win that last game thlztlra Francls ,,,.,......,.v Francis Francis Francis Francis, ,..,.,,,,,, ,. Francls ,,,,,i.,..,.. RECORD Chaminade ,i,.. All Hallows Brooklyn Prep Cardinal Hayes Iona ....,,,,,,,,,.,. john Adams ., -M1 . fm Nx s 1' N , av x 7 I Q , M' , Z2 1 Ziff E k ' A 5 I -' 1 ii if gf i m ff 1 , , Q 5' 'Mn an . A 1 .1 x . X T, ,, ,M - ' Hi A A W, - f ,fr , ,, f ' . X - 5, Eff- .a , . f w,,,N 5: Q.. NX Q fm r M - f is-.Y ' 5 W , 1 gi.-2 32 y MVK Il ? 1' 14W K5 M fi HSN if 'yy A G K-Xt an im , ,, . ru If ,? W,-rwqkf N, 7 -- Q X Kfh i .':, w J, S qu kk v ur -ur-ww N ,mx Y an ,--...M ' x ,W - H-4 4 ' V' of ,Qu vi N., rf ' 4723 'Q -' sl n ur ann-f named, ,M , 1, , 5 N- V AfQi3m:w., fT5 wi .T my a..,f1M3w A ,4 .Qf'fL,721f A'- , f .rl - xi 'Q 1 V3 ,. ey fs . .pr ,.,, 1 19,5 Q gpg 3 wx fff' C Q 1 i 3, . 5 . A ,T 'Liv Q f , X f s 1 i K 5 Y I . -gk Q, S ig 59 Ig ,av nfx 'A' 0' fg ,M M 4' ,IZ 1 Y 3 Q , 1 s Q W is A s if XML . an 1- .4 W 'I we--bp? . 4 wx ,ffl iv 4, E ,eq A 4 2 ' I 2 . 'K A Q Q. A 4-'S' ag? , W-P573 . .f ' 5 ' fl W .,, L , Vw 'L f 0' tx ,.,: ' ., ,J ff . Q , ,,,, ,,,, , .Q d I QQ fi I ,l,gQQf5fi,.5.QL,Bg,,yL 1 Y, Q ,wx Q 2 gf fx- K . W M A - g4:f. ,W S . ,. , ,7,.,,X: . 55 'fix r fv I 37 VARSITY 1.1-ft End 6, 1,, 185 lbs. Senior DANIEL 0'CONNELL Right Tackle 5' ll EDWARD GORDON Center 5, 1 1,, 207 lbs. Senior ROBERT FULTON 200 lbs. Senior Left Guard 6, 175 lbs. Sophomore RONALD EICHORN Right Guard 5, S., PETER KARL Right End 180 lbs. Senior 195 lbs- ROBERT KENNEDY Sophomore 1.1-ft Tncklc 6, Zn 225 lbs Iunxur , Lvft Ilulfhack JOHN PERTAIN 5, 110 KEVIN CONNERS F nlllmck 1 70 llms. Sophomore 170 lbs' EMILE ,moon Senior Qllalrlvrlvm-k 6, 170 lhs. Svnim' Right Half FRANCIS nucrnss 5, 10, g..,,i.,, JOHN STAUFENBERC 150 lbs. nior L1 ft Halflmck T 150 lbs. 5' 6 51' sALvATonE ASTARITA Front Row: Vincent Male, Anthony Cresi, John Astarita, Bernard Renzy, james Murray. Second Row: Hugh McCabe, Manager, Edward Kelly, Iohn Burchanti, john Poggoli, john Reagan. Back Row: Robert Campbell, Coach, Frank Cione, Captain, Thomas Dowling, Eugene McVarish Andrew Skrolly, John Spillane, Robert Greene, Iohn Locarni, Joseph Cresi, Coach. , joe Crt-sci and Boll Campbell, Jay Vee Coaches, make plans for the big game. 143 JAY VEE Coached by Ioe Cresci and Bob Camp- bell, ineligible Senior veterans of last year's Varsity, the jay Vee squad of the St. Fran- cis Prep football team had a much better season than did their Senior counterparts. Finishing the season with a record of two wins and one loss, they showed that the ,52 Varsity will have a much better record. The first game of the season, against Brooklyn Prep, saw the Terriers hold Prep scoreless while they garnered seven points. John Astarita scored on a 15 yard run through the middle after john Cione had brought the ball into scoring position. Astarita then converted for the extra point. The little Terriers romped over All Hal- lows 19-9. Davis, Kelly and Male brought the ball across for St. Francis, and Astarita converted for the extra point. Against St. Iohnis we suffered a 38-6 defeat as Astarita scored the only touchdown for the Pied and Blue. The Varsity coaches anxiously await this Jay Vee squad since graduations have always hampered the planning in former seasons. givin, Varsity Front Row: Mnvcrhill, Camon, Flynn, Coughlin, Downing, Clarke. Second Row: Gray, Gillan, Williams, Faye, Killgallcn, Hunter, Liddy, Hinchey, Cresci. Back Row: Mannino, Sant-r, Cannon, O'Bricn, John Heinlein, Kelly, Battenfeld. 'I 0 o ' llllnlllflg This year the Swimming Team enjoyed one of the most suc- cessful seasons in the Prep's history. Under the tutelage of Coach Tom Booras and Rev. Brother Louis, O.S.F., Moderator, the Var- sity aud F rosh squads captured the C.H.S.A.A. championships, a feat that has not been equalled by any other Brooklyn school. Since his first year at the Prep, in 1932, Smiling Tom Booras has brought home success after success. These successes are due to his line understanding of boys, his expert coaching and his unseliish and thoroughly sincere attitude toward his club and school. Now, in his twentieth year at Saint Francis, Mr. Booras again has developed a fine array of swimmers. Captained by john Heinlein, the team boasts of City stars such as joe Mannino, Ed Gallagher, Bruce Williams and Ed Kelly. These boys have shown remarkable results swimming for a club that lacked its own swimming pool. On Graduation Day, the Swimming Team will lose two great r mermen, the Heinlein twins, John and Joe, who specialize in the l 220 yard freestyle. A thing to note is that Iohn Heinlein, in his four years of competition, has suffered defeat only twice. Another figure that the Swimming Team will lose is Dan Caravaggio who swam backstroke for the Prep for four years. The Freshman Team, led by Tom Booras, Ir. and Arthur Hinchey, won both the A.A.P.S. and C.H.S.A.A. championships. Young Tom and Art Hinchey were the most versatile swimmers on the club. The most improved Freshman was Tom Dowling and the most consistent was Paul Schuerman. The first string divers were Arthur Haggerty and Anthony Labello. The sprinters who showed the most promise were Ed Dolan and John Quigg. Thus, this year's squad proved to be the most successful team in the Prep and set, at the same time, a fine example for the other teams of the school. 144 Cillun performing the Iucknife. WIM J 145 ER GR discussing the best possible strategy in zudmg the defn It of their opponenh TC Ed Hunter and Rev. Brother Louis, O.S.F. a ' ' ' in im Heinlein, Gqullyl H 1 Amr, Wilt, xii, untrr, 100 IIc,im5ELc1n, Iwcgube, vm' T, T, r'-'L N , X 'N--, , .K W 4,xYn- A Xxx ! J WN , I . V k . n N . '- ' ,DEPTH Au, +- .W 'W' Wvw..-4' 5f ,gf DAIDONY' , Y ,. I I nw Cumphqiuii of L iw. A vim-rixxll nw Wd K I john il:-inlvlin Clmackj, Sam-r, Kvli ' Can D 3, ima' of our 0lltSlilIllilIljJ,' me-rmcn. 146 John Heinlein, XVac h arc' awaiting the jump OH time. gelcin, McCabe, Hunter, joe Heinlein BRUCE XYILLIAMS performing a graceful swan divc. X 5 5 'Q i L. by .. ,1 Kelly, Battenfeld, Couch Tom Booras, Heinlein display the trophies that they won in thc C.H.S.A.A. swimming championship. E ld climb Out . 1 C1 BMYCH 9 , kout. 'Ln lwllnmnoi rm hard days WOT DAIDONE performing a back dive. Buckstrokers O,Brien and Maverhill going through the paces O,Brx' , O51 alter A of the D ' 1 L-'il' 7-. v Q. 'Q as ,gf 3 X 'Q M-,X 1' 2 5' 4 N f, Y' iw Front Row: Kelly, Burfiulcl, Booms, Quirke, Dolan, Dowling, LaB0llv. Svcond Row: Dailey, Hnggvrty, Dc-Liicu, llainufin, Schuornmn, Clarke, Bauman, Korn, McLaughlin. Buck How: Turtaigliom-, Brainiff, Higgins, Hinchcy, Hunter, Quigg, O'Kcc-fc. llc-V, Brotlicr Louis, 0.S.F. is instructing Clurlcv, Sclnicrmun, Dolan, Quigg on the points of starting. ,Q a , , Q iz-ww x , jr? K r,,k 1 H kykh A VV I A it I f 4 ' ,M -A :Q2 45 W nn., K wr wwf ,Q 5 ,Ai W4 ,M if ,, 'sr ,, .Mm Vwgiyfi 6 ,.,,.,, TEAM ,, K My ,- ffi,,,K. , -vzsfzi -'35 , M +'le 'W 'ww , T9 C9515 i asketball kgs! -Z.. FRANK HCIIICKH KEECAN Coach Not handicapped by mid-season graduation, as in previous years, the Terriers ended the 1951-52 season with an impressive record of 20 wins and 7 losses. Coach Chick Keegan started off the season with a big team con- sisting of Kenny Rode, Artie Lettieri, Eddie Lennon, Don Cook and Art Stuchbury. The team co-captains were Art Stuchbury and jack Fraas. Art Stuchbury was lost to the team after two league games because of a seri- ous knee injury. With Chippyv Feraco subbing for Stuchbury, the team fought its way to a second place tie with St. johnis to end the first half. Eddie Lennon then took over the reins as captain and the team lost only one league game in the second half, which came at the hands of Holy Trinity, 48 to 41. Mike Cordon and Eddie Lennon were high scorers for the Terriers with 10 and 16 points respectively. The Terriers made and astounding comeback by knocking off St. johnis 56 to 50 to avenge a Hrst half setback. The terrific rebounding of Artie Lettieri spearheaded the attack, in which he scored 18 points. This win clinched second place honors for the Franciscans and earned them a place in the City Playoffs. The team bowed to a strong, hard driving St. Ann's club who later won the City Championship. The team bounced back from defeat by walloping St. Dom- inicis in the Knights of Columbus Tour- nament 67 to 37. In the quarter-finals of the tournament the team lost a heart- breaker to All Hallows 74 to 70. In spite of the loss the team played one of its best games, showing lots of spirit and p hustle. :ss -Ak ' S Heads and limbs suffer as Mike Cordon bulls for rebound against Loughlin. ARTHUR STUCHBURY and JOHN FRAAS Co-Captains . K X, . x:gEg,:1,-s ssv x f -fi eff , ,.,,. E.,.:-fm--,5:,-.2-::...: -fu -,,. - , ,.........,. f, - -f, 1- gl ykyy, it k.kk if Mk V FK A Z' , ,1,. L, kI4'?'-lfviwiig S - 22.11 . Q 'az - , .. 5, .,.... 1 -:-.: ----'-'- - 5 Q M A gi 555 3 gi ,3 X wgx ga, ? x 4 Tails! 5, uf H., ,. fif N, f.M,,.w, 14 52! im gif is Q 1 5 X , 'fl 2 X 4 N , V' Q ityuixw Fw N, 5 Wir mo Y . ,Y W- .M,..m.m N.. ..,. 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Y ru 1 n rn Our L1 . 9 PNY for uw ldy of Victory, DONALD COOR Iorwxrd 511 150 lhs Smnior ARTHUR LETTIERI Cuqrd 6' f 11 180 lbs. junior N... ,ff nd Lfnn0nk0fflE5EBS1111d' RL dmclfs Lvn FRANCIS FERACO Forward 5'7 140 lbs Senior ,E 'ww rf' I xsw 'f THOMAS AHERN Guard 5'11 156 lbs. Senior r r rl. ' 41 g y. A urxvPYWmS WW W W I O I fx . ff' A 'LZ N X f Q . k in i 5 X ,rg K m , , x - ' -M 'K x 4 4 y I 5 . 4 x X A Aj ? I Y A Q3 J, I g . , i , kv K 4' ' K . . k Q , V W l 1 , i I Q M ' 1 B55-, Q ' X ' ' I If 1 K R I - f X f ' 1 ' - 1 Qf fM,,,.4 ' Q' 5 . .Q-4 a l 3 f ,Y ., . .y I i I ,Xxx A I .kh.k I Arhrh 1 K L 3 X KX -l1f,i.QI1.Q1Q LZAW T KLEL ,f 54 N 4 rv 1 v I Q was I , .I stir! . si 'Nl .gr is if X Xgxxx R QR X N265 Nas SFNXX X TAN A fbwgfg A FROSH 5 T.-.-s.--.vw Starting Five VVagn:-r, Bernard Pascal, Howard, Richard Esposito, Charlvs llrincat. .. F. l 42 . e WN Front Row: James Gillespie, Gerard Oatvs, Thomas Doherty, Rohm-rt Dana, Georgi- Wagner. Second Row: Richard Esposito, Paul Graflvn, Richard Santulli, Alan En-min, Charles Brincat. Back Row: Robert YVQ-lch, Holwrt Conlin, Dimitri Cuttia, Arthur Iloward, Bcrnard Pascal, Richard Nicola-tti. Coach Mr. Bill Dono- van plans attack with Charles Brincat. 155 Arthur Howard grabs rebound in City Frosli Playoff. ,Q fx - , Joseph Nichols, Richard Smith, John Rorkv, Co-Captain, Richard Guilfoyle, John Sullivan, I K James Dixon, Co-Captain, George Bcrglcitncr, Patrick McCarthy. fx? 0 WJ w. My v Q 'Q , Fw! , I Yr MICHAEL RAINSFORD JOHN SULLIVAN ROY FRANCIS RICHARD SMITH M-Ja cj. ross Countr VARSITY The 1951 Harriers did not reach their zenith until the latter part of the season. This was due to injuries sustained by some of the leading runners, including Roy Francis, Co-Captain Joe Rorke and joseph Nicols. The team was ably coached by Mr. James McHugh, who did an excellent job of indoctrinating the inexperienced Sophomore and Junior runners into the two and one half mile grind. Among the up and coming underclassmen are George Bergleitner, Patrick McCarthy, Richard Smith, joseph Nicols, Richard Guilfoyle and Michael Rainsford. john Russ Sullivan, a Junior, was the stellar performer of the Terrier hill and dalersf, Russ led the team home in almost all the major meets, placing very close to the indi- vidual honors. The others were were in the front running were Co-Captain joe Rorke, George Bergleitner, Roy Fran- cis, Richard Smith, and Go-Captain Iames Dixon. Although the team loses Roy Francis, joe Rorke and james Dixon via graduation, Mr. McHugh is anticipating a strong entry for next season. FROSH Coached by the Rev. Brother juniper, O.S.F., the Terrier yearlings placed high in all the seasonis meets. In the Cath- olic High School Championships the team, led by Thomas Sheehan, placed second, winning a trophy and team medals. The team was composed of Thomas Sheehan, Martin Walsh, Francis Nappi, Francis DeFontes, Lester Owens, Phillip Buttling, and Brendan O'Brien. '1- GEORGE BERGLEITNER 157 Mr. Mcllugli and Rev. Brother juniper, O.S.F. discuss the forthcoming meet sed in, joe llorke settles for third in the N.Y.U. G00 yard run. I'3C i The track team, having adequate practice facilities during the entire season, had a very successful cam- paign. A trophy and seventy medals were won, and four major meet records were broken. Besides, muner- ous school marks were bettered. Impressive performances were posted by the Var- sity one mile relay of Kevin Connors, Charlie Kil- kuskie, Hoy Francis, and john liorke. The relay placed in all the meets they ran, climaxing the season with a first in the Catholic Championships. liorke, in two 600-yard runs against the best in the city, placed third on each occasion. The C.H.S.A.A. Relay Carnival saw the team cop seventeen medals, and the sprint medley relay of Connors, Staufenberg, Rosteing, and Piorke win their event. The team was at its best in the Catholic Cham- pionships at Madison Square Carden, where they cap- tured the Sub-midget and Freshman relay crowns, breaking the meet record in each case. Al Rosteing, in addition, beat all comers in the junior 50 yard dash. Thomas Demler. Lester Owens, and Thomas Sheehan gave promise during the season as distance runners. The Freshman team accounted for over half the number of prizes garnered and the relay squad of Frank Nappi, Frank DeFontes, NVilliam Maroney, James Fabbricatore, Vincent Male, and Martin XValsh won awards in seven meets as they cracked old records almost every time they ran. Through graduation, Co- Captains Connors and Staufenberg, and Seniors Rorke, Francis, and Dixon will be lost to the squad. Mr. Mellugh gives the team a 'ipep talk before the meet. Manager Harry XVhitton loads the gun between races. O xx D W 6 -Q -L It A Yi W m K - x 1 .wi s , E' E 7 g f A I x 7 , V 1 4 I 3 in wg xl 9 Q' XJ . Q51 3 1 X ll vw 5-Q, x. ,a3 i k 5 A 1 As 547 9 .5 X K f ' Ai if , .. K 4' ?X,x G! Y ,1 .W vig Y fs' 3 W X X,xX N W-A , af I L A 'I Q 5 , gg EM v s, a 3 880 Relay Team Juynlimg, Crm-Cnpluin Iulm Shui lirm-at Fnlli, Allnn lim-5l1-ing, 1 :-4 160 ff' 12' I 75 'HW ,W it .. Mfw1M?w1Qmf'w A ,I , Ly r f s I K iff , f as ' 'w A 23, 1 - lf M' fx .Q -5? H -M . W Q A '- ' ff . fl 5 5 , f' L '-,:.,,. LLN Q 1251.5 ' rm' , V A I H f 'V ff! 5-ff Q 'K .VW 1? ap, t 36- K Ls mf, .Q . - tim 4 ' V Q' A--Q f 'sf ., E ' 'X k -A gg' 2 ' h far is X 5,1 X , Q ff .bf V ' S -1 H' .Lg k .L 'V 5 H wil L ,ii 749. X is ia A f Lf . f Avg, S in if I I - W, , , ff . , A M' . 4wmf. JW9 ,fain X, 'Q Q, 3 R, I V YA- Sy' QL, WM 1 r Y 25 P x. V v ,1 s v 1' , , iff if! by 34 ,mf Rim , 'J Wiiflk V45 1. vw qw. K K if A 1 ,, .x ' av- ' 7-5 W Lf' an Xlfsf ff.. ' ,: , f gm wi g MydWW Q 5? .- 5-, Ni. i ,Q Y ,Jw H r f ml r ? 'Q amaessmsgawm, -1 1 If, Q A9 'int iff! 2' f 0 1 mf iii i :SL 5 1 E -vp ? n ,Q tw 2 K s .Z - .. Q.: Q f-M4 z! - ' -61? 'gn 'Li if Mah - x 1 If V' fuk-.fc K V A, av. X W ,.,- i ' , t AV 'V A Qs if i -5 5. Q '- W iw . ,A v L I A iyrkk v ,Q S . A 'ii 2 g K - l N N- gi? W far.. N Ilg, 'af Q IZ! I- f-wwf-M 2 N 5 . f Wmfmff l V4, J ,W X ., ' X Cf, , ,Mfg 0 V M5 ' ff f f J f J' ,af 'rx . MW, - ..-vw, xx, w.-S MR. KEEGAN Coach I, if ei' Front Row: Manager Iohn Grant, john Liddy, Patrick Bonner, Louis Calabella, Joseph DeSandis, Bernard Lenehan, Manager John Cole. Second Row: Thomas Powers, Arthur Lettieri, Francis Hughes, Robert Cun- ningham, Thomas Molen, joseph Saner, Robert Goodrich, Thomas McGuirk. Back Row: Thomas Taylor, joseph Rothstadt, Benjamin Tiberi, Edward Haggman, Joseph Nichols, Emile Abood, Manager Edward Bonine. Qi aseball The Baseball team under the fine coaching of Mr. Keegan has again fielded a top notch club. Mr. Keegan had the fine support of many veterans and the sea- son progressed favorably. The veterans, Frank Hughes, Ben Tiberi, Art Lettieri, Joe Capasso and Tom Powers, play the following positions: right field, first base, catcher, shortstop and auxiliary catcher, Bob Cunningham, a big league aspirant, was the workhorse of the Prep nine. He was ably supported by Tom McGuirk, Bob Goodrich, Ioe DeSandis, Ed Hag- mann, and Joe Bothstadt. The last three will return next year to form the nucleus of Coach Keeganis mound squad. Seniors Ioe Saner and Tom Molen will be lost to Coach Keegan who will have to fill the left field and third base spots from such underclassmen as Emile Abood, Bernie Lenehan, Ioe Nicols, Tom Taylor and Kenny Rode. The first four are candidates for football while Ken Bode is the tallest man on the Varsity Basketball squad. Prospects for next year are good as Coach Keegan has a fine Junior Varsity squad, coached by Mr. William Reilly, prepping men to fill the varsity berths. , BOB CUNNINGHAM winding up for the delivery to the plate. 163 Frauxk Huglws discusses thc lust out with outficldcrs -lov Sum-r und jon- Nicols. Vila-lu-rs Mm-Cuirk and Coodrich flanking catcher Tom Powers, taking time out for n brcntlwr. fm . . AA Nm-. Behind the plate and catching for St. Francis, Art Lettieri. .NW X 5 XE Q .,x X :,. Tom Powers taking a slide into second base. Lenehan of St. Francis making the put-out. The leading batters of the team: Frank Hughes Ioc C1p1sso Ben Tibcri, and Art Lctticri Bob Cunningham beating out a bunt. 165 I QR UNC, sf' QRANA A if QMN5 Qi 6l2,xXS 'Qi 1 -+3 X :RQ 1 R we ,vgm MAXIM!! Qs ANC' QJMM X lr'-V51 Front Row: John Asterita, Peter Bradley, Frank Puydak, Patrick McConnell, Eugene McVarish. Second Row: Thomas Meehan, joseph Buytaert, Thomas Movan, Ralph Pascucci, Joseph Quigg, George Rath, Francis Burfield, Vincent Zullo, James Dunn. Back Row: john Kacyzinski, joseph White, Francis Cione, Robert Rourke, William Rossi, George Gugliemo, Richard Santulli, Charles Brincat, Michael Tagliuferro, MR. WILLIAM REILLY Couch Donald Notine, Edward Kelly, Coach William Reilly. AY EE Kacyzinski earns his F at baseball after the track season. The J. V. Hurlers George Cugliemo, Robert Rourke, Joseph Buytnert, james Dunn, William Rossi, Michael Tagliaferro. 166 Co-Captain Ray Boehm exhibits both the form and shot which added power to the team. Co-Captain John McGrisken mows 'em down. Front Row: Co-Captains John McGrisken and Ray Boehm. Second Row: Ed Ryan, Harry Ge-rnler, Don Kelly. Back Row: Mr. Alfred Payne, Coachg Vincent Zullo, Richard Delany, john Muller, Rev. Brother joseph O.S.F. ling The completion of the 1951-1952 Bowling season found our keglers in fourth place. In looking at the standings, the season could not be called a successful one, yet there were some sparkling individual performances. Harry Gernler, one of the five seniors on the squad, rolled the highest individual game of the season. He turned in a fine 223. John McCriskin, another senior, compiled the impressive average of 148 for thirty games. Ray Boehm, Ed Ryan and Richard Delany were the remaining seniors on the team. The Terriers,' tried valiantly but unsuccessfully to stave off the closing rush by the Tigers of Holy Trinity, who finished a bare three points ahead of Saint Francis in the final standing. Other members of the team were Iohn Muller and Vin- cent Zullo, newcomers who will be counted on to fill the gaps created by graduation. Mr. Payne, coach, complimented his boys on their fine effort and although saddened by the departure of the bulk of his squad, he expressed a note of optimism for next season. Mr. Alfred Payne, Coach, and Brother joseph, O.S.F., Moderator, mark down strikes and spares at meet. ' 167 , 'ax 1l-- '- ,- f mx ,J . M 4, a W f 'gf V Q .Q 5,gxg '11 ' L . sa cl! X Q2 ss - ,L -jf-2-4 ,X xg- . '1-X .V 1 Q : f 1 Y ti M 5 A vfy van E-iyaky as fgi'-:vws MA ,rgxf gifs K X za kf.,.J?EY Q A w 1: : sax ,,.J f W' x I' in , 1, r cYgi N Ni ' QQ-pg if :Q -if ,rn :A 5 ' 'gf 'if W f bg 1,5'f 17... fx 2.13, 7 A 'V l M A MXQ ' QW -5. A ' f-xlx - 5 'S X E' 'aw Z? - . W i . X' A '- -f ' ' X in 'af 52 Ny- fa L ' ' 7 sr . fl?-T39 M9 4: ' 4' 5 .. XP'x 1 'Q L2 S- M 4 X . N V0 ' - 2' 1 ' 1 ' S I Q 4' if 'W .Jeff rr W ff' A f ii vi M Q' 1 ' f . I .8 -I - in ,E fn I g M 5: Hu a :LL -'wmv' .l . ' di ' .. jf. L5 he Q.N3V.Lt x HNF 1 A F ., , 58 X 3 gr A 2 1 N 5 Q M ai wi -- gi F21 -4 'H .J ' x ' 1 ' , A A 2 . ,. N 0- uf 5: K K K X, F XQQJJ1 t 1 Y qf '6'l'xa.,' 33? 4 .N XM . Q 1 - - l y-,,x X. w ' gi ww- Q Si, X f I 2: 'Eff' .W J.. ,queen-'-M ' 'N ' ' Q a wiuiw .nf W 1 , 'vm', 2 aw-'H X if S 1 Q SQXNA f 'S 5 'IW' mg Pom.: TA am shows ch xmpmnshlp form to wxrslty numbers xxllllllll Bluku Thomwi rV1CClllfk 'N- Rnnald Pxckmm .md Muhnel Drxausll. Rev. Brother Bartholomew, O.S.F., Coach of the Pre-p's P' 11 . J . ' 1 ' J ' '1 cknowledgments Happy Christmas to some very special friends . . . The staff would like to select a very special gift, painstakingly wrap it and place it at the foot of our tree for those specials', on our shopping list. However, we must be satisfied with wishing each of them a stockingful of best wishes for the happiness of a 365-day Christmas. To our Advertising Sponsors, Advertisers, Special Patrons and Patrons for their financial assistance. To Messrs. Booras, Ellinghaus and Towers for their successful handling of the Patron Drive. To the Faculty, Coaches, Administration and Student Body for their toler- ance of the Tower Room Crew. To Lorstan Photo Studio for their quick and efficient service. To New City Printing Company, and especially Bill Armstrong of the layout department and Danny Consonni of the shop, for the pains taken with some con- fused Editors. To Rev. John Forrest, O.F.M., Director of Saint Anthony's Guild, for securing the picture of Saint Francis and the Christ Child. To our Principal, Rev. Brother Iames, O.S.F. and Assistant Principal, Rev. Brother Timothy, O.S.F. for their guidance and interest in our work. To Ollie Berg of Lorstan Studio who paused in his photo chores just long enough for us to snap his picture. To Fred Ball, our printer, for his friendship, his many kindnesses and expert advice. To Mr. Roger Egan who made us feel that his was also a first bookv enthusiasm. Thank you and Happy Christmas, THE STAFF OF THE SAN FRAN OF 1952 Z F' O 520203 E rn os rm :cu 0 'rn :U L11 U SD 5. '11 an :P Z vw on bf r' L-' Photo Credits Page 7 The Family Communion Crusade Page 16 George L. Payne Studio I picture of the stained glass windowl Page 19 Deprato Studios I picture of the stained glass windowj Pages 79, 85 Reprinted from Coronet Magazine. Copyright 1950, by Esquire, Inc. Page 92 Wide World Photo Page 160 The New York Times I action photo 2 Page 3 and Cover Saint Anthony's Guild 169 5431? . 1 fa 1 If . I. lggl 5253. l' Q- V -15 I iiLl11x'9- - . fi Jus' I I , I ' ,I . -'S-QW?-T' -, ' 1 .--+f5'WL' 2' -I A1 I., . I - 1-1 hnldren s Bus Service, 'Q INCORPORATED Q I AND I' ' ' J J F Coach Corp 4 JOHN J. FLANNERY JR., Pr .- I' 'laik' P? I 2 i ' ' , 2 . w 1 . Lv? ' I ' z 5 - . I, . .. ,, CIALISTS IN HANDLING or, SCHOOL CHILDRE ' N Specivl School Rates xi' I '7 W, . C I VOORHIES AVENUE . 'I R ROOKLYN 29 ' 5 ..1lxg.. , ' , ,, x' . I A N IW- R7 rfb, ',43Uf-qs? I yn 1 ' ' iw 'ai - ! I a Q s If I 'rjl I z I '-'If I . 33,1 1 L v ' 'M 5 4 V' g 41 is Q-f 4 ' ' ' 1 - we .4YS'vm:J A qi 1' ? w. s mr I I- ' I I -3 -. 4 it I a . , ' 'Z I 5 'I 'J' ' V' 'bf ,Q ' r 'x. an if . 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Quagliariello Mr. Pasquale Quagliariello Mrs. Philomena Quagliariello Mr. Thomas A. Quagliariello Miss Rose Quaranto Mrs. Harold Quigg Mr. joseph Quigg Mr. Lee Quigley Mrs. john j. Quill Mr. joseph Quilty Miss Nancy Quilty Miss Ellen Quinn Mr. Robert Quinn Mrs. Susan Quinn Miss Elizabeth Quirke Mrs. john S. Quirke Mr. Kevin Quirke R Mrs. Radaski Mr. Leonard Raduazzo Mrs. Betty R. Radwick Mr. Francis Radwick Mr. john F. Radwick Mrs. Mary Rafferty Mr. Paul Ragnetti Mrs. Louis Raimondi Mr. Carmine Rainone, jr. Mr. Michael Rainsford Mr. Fred Ramirez Mr. and Mrs. Emanual Rasso Mrs. Louis F. Rausch Mrs. Gino Rea Mr. Brian V. Reale Miss Helen Reardon Miss Eleanor A. Reda Mr. Richard j. Reda Mr. Roland Reda Mr. Saverio Reda Mrs. Saverio Reda Mrs. Ann M. Redmond Mr. Francis Redmond, jr. Mr. Francis T. Redmond Mr. james Redmond Mrs. john Redmond Mr. john T. Redmond Mr. Pinky Reese Mr. john Regan Mrs. john Regan Miss Mary Regan Mr. and Mrs. Patrick Regan Mr. Robert Regan Mrs. Thomas Regan Mrs. Thomas Regan Mr. Thomas Regan, jr. Mr. Thomas Regan, Sr. Mr. Thomas F. Regan Mr. William Regan Mr. William Regan Mr. Carl A. Reggio Mrs. Carl A. Reggio Mr. Richard Reggio Mr. Robert Reggio Mr. Daniel Reich Miss Rose Reid Mrs. Anne Reidy Miss V. Reidy Mr. William Reidy, Sr. Miss Ann Reilly Mr. Brian Reilly Mrs. Catherine Reilly Mr. Charles Reilly Mr. David Reilly, Sr. Mr. David F. Reilly Mrs. Florence Reilly Mrs. james Reilly Mr. john Reilly Mrs. john Reilly Mr. Kevin Reilly Mrs. Marion Reilly Miss Mary Reilly Miss Mary Reilly Miss Mary Reilly Mr. Michael Reilly Mr. Thomas Reilly 179 Mr. Henry Reiss Mr. Michael Renehan Mr. Bernard T. Renzy Miss Florence Repuzzi Mr. Patrick Restivo Mrs. Helen Renzy, Sr. Mr. john Reynolds Miss Maureen Reynolds Mr. Thomas Reynolds Mr. Robert E. Rhodes Dr. and Mrs. M. William Ricci Mrs. Rose Ricciardelli Mrs. Rose Ricciardelli Mrs. Rose Ricciardelli Mr. Thomas Ricciardelli Mr. Alfred j. Rich Mrs. Rose M. Rich Mr. Robert Riegel Mr. and Mrs. William Riepe Mr. john A. Rimkunas Mr. Anthony Rinaldi Mr. joseph Rinaldi Mrs. Margaret Rinaldi Mr. Rocco Rinaldi Mr. Vincent Rinaldi Mr. john Rintz Mrs. Rosemary Rintz Mr. joseph Rivieccio Mrs. Rachel Rivieccio Mr. Frederick Rizzo Mrs. john Roache Mr. Edward Robins Mrs. Edward Robins Mrs. Edward j. Robins, Sr. Mrs. jennie Robinson Mrs. Kenneth Robinson Mrs. Beatrice Roca Mr. Richard H. Rochford Mr. john Rode Mrs. Rodelberger Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Rodi Mrs. Katherine Roemer Miss Margaret D. Rogers Mr. Michael Rogers Mr. Robert S. Rollins Mrs. Evelyn Romanaskas Mr. Anthony Romano Mrs. Concetta Romano Mr. john Romano Mrs. joseph Romano Mrs. Mercedes Romano Mr. Michael Romano Miss Susan Romano Mr. Alex Ronald Mr. Edward Rooney Mr. Lawrence Rooney Mr. Thomas Rooney Mr. joseph Rorke Mr. George Rose Dr. jerome Rosenberg Mr. Kenneth G. Ross Mr. William Ross Mrs. Stella Rossi Mr. Steve Rossi Mr. William Rossi Mr. William Rossi, jr. Mr. joseph F. Rossiter Mr. Allan Rosteing Mr. Michael Rosteing Mrs. Francis C. Roth Mr. Frank j. Roth Mr. Arthur Rourke Mr. Arthur Rouse Mr. Arthur Rouse, Sr. Mr. Edward Rouse Mrs. Katherine Rouse Mr. james M. Rowley Miss Regina Royek Mrs. Sadie Rupolo Mr. Edmund Ruschin Mr. john Rush Mrs. Alfred Russo Mr. Augustine Russo Mr. jack Russo Mrs. Marie Russo Mrs. Pauline Russo Russo's Pork Store Mr. Harry Rustico, Sr. Mr. Robert Rustico Mrs. Rose Rustico Mr. john Ruta Mrs. Catherine Ryan Miss Claire j. Ryan Mr. Edmund Ryan Mr. Edward Ronald Ryan Mr. Eugene Ryan Mr. Francis Ryan Mr. George Ryan Mr. john Ryan Mr. M. Frank Ryan Mrs. Mildred Ryan Mrs. T. Ryan S Mrs. Mae Saari Miss Ida Sabbagh Mr. and Mrs. Raflaele A. Sabia Mrs. Susan Sabia Mr. Vincent Sabia Mr. Frank Sacerdote Mr. Francis G. Salim Mrs. Sadie St. George Mr. john Saladino Mr. jerome Francis Salvato Miss Florence Salvin Mrs. Minnie Salvin Sam Miceli Grocery Store Mrs. Mary Sanders Mrs. Robert j. Sanderson Miss jane Ann Saner Mr. joseph P. Saner Mr. joseph P. Saner Mrs. joseph P. Saner Mr. Rudolph C. Saner Mrs. Rudolph C. Saner Mr. Salvatore Sanfillippo Mr. Robert S. Sanna Mr. Mario Santamaria Miss Ann Santomauro Miss Helen Santulli Mrs. Lena Santulli Mr. john Santulli Mrs. Michael Santulli Mr. Richard Santulli Mr. Carl Sardegna Mr. Carl Sardegna Mr. and Mrs. joseph Sardegna Mrs. Mary Sardegna Mr. and Mrs. Sal Sardegna Mrs. julia Sasso Mrs. Katharine Sasso Mrs. Isabel Sauma Mrs. Marguerite Sauma Miss Helen Saunders Mr. A. Savarese Mrs. jennie Savarese Mr. joseph Scali Mrs. joseph Scandore Mr. Brian Scanlan Mr. james Scanlon Mrs. james Scanlon Mr. james A. Scanlon Mr. and Mrs. Henry Schan Mr. joseph j. Schean Mr. Herman Schechter Mr. and Mrs. F. H. Scheiner Mr. james M. Scheiner Mr. john G. Scheiner Mr. Peter Schementi Mr. Peter Schementi Mrs. Peter Schementi Miss joan Scheuermann Mr. Cary E. Scheuing Mr. Achilles R. Schiano Mr. Salvatore F. Schiano Mrs. Mary Schitfmacher Mrs. C. A. Schmid Mrs. C. Schmidt Mrs. Camile Schmitt Miss Louise Schneiweis Mr. Harry Schreiner Mr. james Schroeder Mrs. Ida Schub Mrs. M. Schultz Mrs. David Schuman Mr. john Schutte Mr. Philip Scinto Mr. Anthony Scotto lv UUAILV Make an offer. F. E. Wulf Cu. 7-10 San- BAKERY. modem-fixtures t7DP2RN luncheunette- in fast-growing sum St. Philadelphia. Penn, WAlnutY2-67131. rfmlpmvnt Idnal Forest lil! D wttlfm nf y-lughmg, gn- cqndmnnpfi All Rf KNIFE CO. INC. M73 55,5 A5 Gqgyu lggyggxqpgsggg loczttirm, adjacent. to suwvv March, Partners disagree. I-'L . Nw. HVQQQ5-53553 mf,-1 dem! with! buglness, part of es- 22351.cgillfsrriglilgltirce, Ag- Am ww-NW W LfI1,:l .ri nl. 0 n-xnfnrx on premlsts. . -, ,.,. ., .,,, ,., I ...J !',' 1 tt rd , if d Qrlrllllirl. pGit'U!'l'lC.l0!'lt'l'S, row-lg :Jury-1-,ROCKVILML qxcxyug, -V 211.-'Q11cQ,'lfD'Q:,'la17Iil10aol2, Baum. Platenxaklmz. all accesriorws. sac- In new lima. lflcatlor 3910, gc rllice, ll anwunt cash. Terms. blln- Huge tree parking: bel' ,.gubli,jn.a 'G dawg' 5 .1 I rl rr g I fo gqmz usl- roar slow wma ' 5 ' ' ' ' ' 2.23. .W 55.51-xj1,4 32.3523-5. Y.. BT.,..,1.a8..0 1533 SILVER fr HORLAN D, 4.Eff'Z,I1?11 N J' ' , ., n. Kmnz. .1 bl' lv -M mme 3 . KELEZ .SRESS ,. ,.,. 'NCORPORATED '::e's.:1H'w rr-'H 'v use un : . . own: uv: H wr- fCI 2 l,lnrtIv'IYQs 14 I t b..k 'J s ' tif' ikikglgizr drill Imliiz-Qggaiglj I I0 Park ROW ores ' V GROCY-deli, ' N Y k N Y -bnrc. efetxb- W0 2-1050 N J. Rent ew Of ' ' ' ru: 10-year 4 in - . wk: 'a 'f v- mul 3200.- ANODI7 . rlficgqllll. Park 31 Fiflllgf e WOrtI'1 2-O69l bonditionvgi. Compliments of - photo- SU,.g3mf,-r,.f', Rcsood-Elin: CIFICA' I as ll we-.kl h - ' ' Gspons B NAVY C. farm 522553, Expert Repairing ffgalfellxlly . ml. 'oo lktl. 31 - ' .--- w - e, cor. .'r-mi-se V 1 ef ' B 0 H A 9 K S F315 fefilsiifwili' . Accfssomfs mf. fini' me .inn . .. .... .Loon oc . Butcher Sho - -' en. IO Complete Line L1 CQ hm 215 flkjzglodggr 1:1-ek,P:nnrle.M New and Used ,M 25 year, shops, uldong Islandss mu CMWF-R5 C- mm' Musical Instruments ..,kIyr1.1-,Q-IILWZ-5600 N Y IUIW ,hEW,tlI'l'tll0DuUElg1'cl: ,. fl dr' Igmkla' Lanai Enom ' ' 1 Owyg LUX? 214055 15759 ..., MY- 51000-, ,CA, 5'3--- M, . .vo Llvcillsfrafrllzc arlmnglbng and Fa BAKUW frvhull. 2-story hmm. N x over s-15.0 year. 540.0410 wlll buy xx. ,, TZ... State. Ser' it-buy it wrth contldenceone-lmlf Write Seabrecze Rc-alty Food Market If rw EQDPHZQLSLJVII5'-..Z5l54Yl. Times. Co Davin ch, Fla. ,Ou or -V --.- -.----.. ..,..,..,,., ..,... .,...,..,...,,...,.. . .................. O PURC- ....l......,. DELICATESSEN LAD -s EQIALTY SHOP ' 4 COUCUD- !n Englewood, 260:12 Txmes. -V wma buy mod- MOICII .I!mffe..- pmt-x rnsm:1Q'5m.mg 'miami'-i:r..'.. 3909 - W0l'IdBl'flll -U Mel- 171419, established shopping center' lllnew .xccptlonal presses UL 2,1797 ' MA. 4 2 - -- ,, and emlmsslmz: all GRbK.FRiQ sfdgr ,Quin Wy' ' ' ln ' 8 -EP oxq-I-...,., .,.....tlon. Plume New Haven wvekly, H 000 ni? kgy 8: ilofufasfs :moi 'l:,!7'l'l C...-.L..s..,.. ...-... can o1..'r3shsa b L s-sl P nr' ' 5. MIEIIILFI Printing Press 2 gle Color. jifi'mg5NflA5R 5fkgffh5fH?-1.5-W Estabhshed 1370 57X4:'i- Including 9El'3 510 gn VH?-Iftc ness Owner leavlmz town 75f Electro Equimnen , C 3 l A I YY WAI IAN A,m,R'CA - ' ' S Au I tu 1 , lg . Ma- A - A I N gmc star .?02,f2Qi0'hjf,2,,ijQtfk' ARTHUR - PUBLISIIERS. Nas t f' . H ' , .mm rfan furnlsh S301 Wfmlfmfffl- -Y HEANEY INC made up If desired. ' '-.,T?'19fn N 9 U Z3405 Tim--s. Complzments IBrmeaiAYfTs LITTLE CIANT ' 5 'lv Mugs mpllmz. - ,...-s., DIAMONDS - WATCHES ...T . rin rr are fhggslnritenrzrm of 'llllg l I ' 1 'll ' ' V P1-:im-S 1-mx STOI HY ,KIRK 214 Atlantic Avenue UNISORB5 Krnsllovf Bl'00klyll, N. Y. rhinvs ner for num- mm, all t. lN l'Elgl'Yl 000. exce. ent ' ,I mm ln ormrmlo 'Q' A cell Tuesda, -38 YPGSI rua YI ...tc sa 'CQQQIJ WANT. 271 Court Street XIDRY Bm ' or PM B kl 2 N Y S5100 I Ommg 8' 22 34 HARRIS TOO fl . . E ' t llll gunlarxteefl A-. y ' N0 PlCk'UP or nppclrvd 'M'-lwnwry Exchm fe'-lllifeli warn- on J JARET CQ, A-1 rrmu 41120. flv HUBER 20 East 31st Street New York 16, N. Y. um usl fl: ax. ,gg Askim EQUIPMENT, INC I nr iff! I. nhlc Service, -.., SPORTS SHIRT htm' Give to the world the best that you have AUNDI E . . . and the best wzll come back types clranlng to you WAN MOLDING nn. .. tm' 1 ..y and Partner, Mule wllll Ennd Sldem hotel 5x0 L Ulf' rut' Drug Sta 'l'l lANS!EN'l' Let me lt 'eml Ill Rent 'lL!5 'lAl ' L'I'vl'!l0 'IU5fI S9 l ummm --1 11 -Q -ru w ' RAND STORES, INC. Iw. Ka...--'1.::.z.g, x.:.' M35 28 Years Ave. B yn. . WUI- 2-5600 were' wvzguvqlgilkzglzllfersnxz BRO0KLYN'S TER wtf- - It 'Q ' G. Deus. LARGEST CLEANERS 71 Convenient Branches Dry. RBRVQ lfixrcllcnt lcv red. SCG ,., M. F. MULLIN, Inc PLUMBING and HEATING JJGQTEE? Estimates Furnished lllllgllxllflyllgll I99 Atlantic Avenue I. LIFSHUTZ 'fl ....... . 7 STC - N Y. harualn. 52.00. partners. Prafv 330.11m BENNICK BUSINESS L AV' S90 dzxlli. 15 R.. 51:10. Prvrv mv- fs I nun Brooklyn 2, N. Y. MAin 4-6511-2-3 SI 000 msn' ncceesa., J I f'fXY'Y!C Y'Y.'1uZ' l A .n A'. Dvn.:nn1-nur Nvtxv VBA? ' ' EXCLl'SIVPIL fill! I- Vlllgmtln we . 'ex E. MARLBORUUGH Wholesale School Supp :es BArclay 7-5338 26 West Broadway New York, N Y up 1n ow lmmmm nu 'mmm A I U lAllnI'Ilbes Years Y UL 2-5600 0 8 PM. United Aaency. 1066+ location. IATES .!2L3gDI!.- Phila urea. est lr cond. Clean ver 510.000 In od potential lo' 'r intnrests. Fry: as stock. Pri' lnanclal res Tl.m?5E bllsf' um' BENTLEY 6: SIMON, 'T INCORPORATED West 36th Manufacturers of CHOIR COWNS PULPIT ROBES CAPS, COWNS, HOODS for All Degrees studlof 'relrvslinientsf 'restzluiiflty orrluflliil cginnf Z6253 ' 5'rlHlilE0 basin? CCIAT-'nrlvcsrrf concession for rent reliable terms rxpvriencvd party, Club Old Europe. 2637 Bwav.-.1100 Stllmaftprn5.m'M-awwW COSTUME .II-wrlry concession for rent in: lame busy beauty salon, Opportunity. liony, IQ Jrasopll. 208 Bv:aY,l89 Stl LI, lunchennette concession. good o . I nxly, beautllul store. GR 5-B8 E jewelry nmcession wanted 79?'l3.f'F?E9F. L--- wx. lur or shoe l . EL - 6 ' Houses St., New York 18, N. Y 7 ,arge , Outfitters to over 3000 Schools, 'Wd' 4 .Is courts. mgr- Colleges, and Churches .netball court:- on ca.. 399- H' RETZCO. -A-H '- 41' A .md fl 'ZS Ye TS ll' m d ' ca lou .ll.,....-we St. Bxllg all oining the na- tli Florida. Rea- iry Queen, Fort ice store, estab- L I. Quick sale ,000 lock. stock truck. complet:- ent, -etc. ZSOGO frepnlrs lt sales! . li man. Can buy . JU 6-1861. 10 ND5EordIingI divldually ovynwi. m5h 'g I Umlsiralllc properties lHARl'iING'I'C 5r INCOME. Une of the ville NEYVBIIEYPORT IIVIASSJ HIST' N. ovrl' 50 years in Irlrnilyl hecnm This 14 room, 2 bath. Qfrim' erty offers an unusual IIIVCS nancisl iiiclroende-lice-. Now constructed duplex, sulsavsteri ments. routing for 523,240 or ally. 3 minutes walk to sho landscaped Hruuuds. Price 5:11 glLwBLAH3l!Sflll, 115 State St. HOTEL FOR LEA Within Metro area. 180 mums. over S800.000, Vvry fine rruvl-Ita. Doing ox-er 5200.000 liquor, Dlx owners, No good-will. only sew quired, First time ever offered. I Fllklth ,,HZl?5:.....I..L.L...,-,-, . ... lun low. IIOSIEIIY ILONKWISSQIONS WVANTED lion sink: Retail stores sell branded hosiery, per- hanfih,-I ' rv have yuui' Exljells-nt location near Armf , 254252 Ti.?!1PS-,w..,-W.-. day ca Ol' staurnnt 3 yezrxs old ill :rust sc-ll location :gs Sch llglh md sweet music at the Spring Fling. DI? Wllh businer heart Nevfar' Pri. 9-h M R239 Fi. PAR MAR MOTORS U R INCORPORATED 1743 Bushwick Avenue Brooklyn 7, N. Y. All work receives personal supervision PACKARD SHOW ROOM HYacInth 8 0890 HYacinth 8-0627 SERVICE 'TWH 63 Pennsylvania Avenue A ., B kl ,N.Y. DISTINLTIVE Mm YH RooKLET DIPL0MAs FOOD MAN FOR BAR 8. RESTAURANT Printing and Engraving 51.3043 WEEKIJY' 132 Nassau Street ' 8: Restfsural. v vlass clzenteln. -use. Low rent.. I Partners disagree. ml.. .. 1.94 RfLE.AEsE 59.000 CASH . SKIKS Sl l2OW Special Orders Please Call ULSter 5 5370 'mug EBEL'S FANCY ICE CREAM CAKE For every occasion always on hand 228 Court Street Brooklyn 2, N. Y. T R' U N Z Nortlicm Blvd, East Norwich ll ID JAQEI' CQ. New York 38, N. Y. rr for sale. 100 . ably with Il em- E- Sljed , se of health. A 150 Mf' 1 2 7600 lf.f.r....lm'5' WEST Dkrtxlt. ' N H comilelo oline. only sm- DAWU JARET ulldiug, row' Buy!! sf price ' -'mr ownse' ' .- -'igm EW DlNFR TRY Lhwas Needs wr , ' I 'mlllete Installation fn- Compliments Y CAR CO 309 So of Q0 'fi 3' Full liquor Q' vwsllzigv nn wAu.AcE ' va ua e ease' ns - 5 fl- FRED Kl2Al lf, Squwnrm V 'il ilelgi - ' J Kai 0- . f ximES fllafggn . licciluli rv' - loc. Gu. oI7:'Pler22' rlllce S2.0I, IOIIBI' lor ds.. 'A 'k RT simsinselavr l-ND BAR custom tif rvndy- Itclr. located near Miami. Reason- urnishings store' Oppomc' railroad station. estalwlishrd E70 years, modern bar. stools. lwotlis I2 romns. parking lot. SSELUOO. Mmlz ' 8: Mwola. Middletown. NY, Tcl: 3191 QUALITY PORK PRODUCTS 5-22132 Garden CKY 7-7448 , 1 h N .-,,..,.c,,,.,..- ,. ....,., -.- Smlfll. om IN BERKSHIRES F5 vr. C Wm sr I I NYC, I I1 I - sr C0 7-3310-,F on reflgsisting otuilhgxorxxxillg Retail Branch IR, lu-QNT V. ues aiwgl-kfilillualcxws, suigilx s . M nh ltr fu rows vamp or un laxlble :ll B' uey. S1046 TIUIGS Stores bullggm . . ........ .... . .,... Q 5'I'SL.- .ah I-,,f , rirlrr Nllifillllgg vglllerifelyl MAIH 5 I WL, 'az , 1-1 Z9 C l' f 'Yfiilllllllf WWI. M5557 Y ompzments o J 1,5',,EAII- ffl EI, moo mi f- N EASTIN ELECTRIC -nisnedq , J' fi, :ff AMMAN., AN- X . ar' Buglfillaggyflxxrq Plmgg o.f,6g,5,g Qlfvglgn HUDSON RIVER COMPANY, INC . -, 'I' las., 2, ,f DAY LINE INC rllflilwo. so mx. nun I y. .DIror.unlty ' I liz: , . 9 ' 520.000, Dollar for uw' rlllilflf S1l,QQg 'Wi ..,,, 5 Y 52 Court Street I-mS.SQl1'?I1, ....u flksivr mai Ines. NEW W. B ki 2 N Y I .L ron :lun ' ' ' 3' 'M WE 31 T00 . . lfglb om- nr Clentrall, DH -uf ms. Qighwwi Q yn ' 0 , half LQIIYBIILSR cor' fmgl ir. W RLD'S FINEST my 'fm L' I A LaMagna V f . Hb., . . Jwggeg Q sale, nm RIVER STEAMERS hh MWHRES- Compzments of rl... John Meunkle P- ITT, Longwf' 'AN F7 .---.1 - ?'i2H- 523325 - Ulm- I cm mf-me CAMPUS COACH LINES rid servlf-Emu. 0 52,520 yf. Will ness In Florida. Is. Plean stock. 'w York. Rove-:ills I 535.000 includes .se-. 146407 Times, -ID yrs: sacrifice: of buttons, dress- ngs. The Button fW.QflQ.Qf?XQ?i:l- eat for Iirellsrd low rcnt. lense: autres: must sell. celll-nt location, Iv Iirooklvn. In- rive SlI5,CliY0. S1143 wok, EN 200352, nwor ' . HOTELS North. South Seashore Cities. Mountain Why 'l'ravol'? We do. Consult us. IRALPII DEININGER, BROKER 33 W 4. BRIINX. 3 adi hnusvf, zwfdvo. 27 won T baths. lurn. suitable iiosgsital. roomll house: 530.0002 terms: orlzarmals :ml M:5i1?:361-.E...l5L4Li1Q 9-17534- . .... ,. RESORT Hotel. 2 hrs Marrhatwsiz Sl-llole Golf Course, 1900 ft Alt, l80 acrcs, cock-J tail lavunpzo, Splendid clients-lv S84,l'lflll. lv 542.060 Cl0Wn.AD0iIiIngeI' Broker 33 W -12 sum I0 NICW Imiisvlivoping units. Saud he1u'l1,W New York's Finest Charter Service MUrray Hill 2-1050 545 Fifth Avenue x?1'T?lv,3.4 35 mmm. R I R 'Id , sen Rom.. lf' New York , ara es'-Gasolina Stations ranches, baR!lmBllltn'l1'. lllgugward, Lage YHA 17, N Y' B g , npnwp, N v Midtown . AITO suphly store. dem: Im- cz.I,.. UARAG Professional room C .KRISF association leadxm. to Contact at f'IfIN'IR'tI I4 Attractive oil 0 Dlteila will nun-Mase -eountsqgra entire Time l r lr and Fac. IONS 81 A drill 1NOD17 FIFICAT AYY cr UF IU .SOXIZU af KNIFE co. mc. . EV 8-35173. ....,,.. ...... .,-.--.,.. , . , Make an otlcr. F. E. Wolf CO. 710 San- som S1. Phlladvlnhin, Pc-11n.,WAlr1utV2-67117 FOR. SAIJS :XS GOING BUSINESS! 011.11-1 dept with lJllSlllCS5, part oflcs- lablrsrlwd p1a111, 10 1-1'r11:l111 on DI'1'llllSALi.l .15qu111ped. Wvlmcmlorfl-rs, Power Cullen' Baum, Pl:1l1'm:1k111::. all a1'Qr'F5o1'lr-S. SHC- rillcv, s :11111r111x1 rash. Tvrms. Un- usual up llll to go lnlo Kumi! Si- YWS- 3 .-.1glf!.L.'33!QX.-,..:..... 1 V1 Y N Y hu ELLY PRESS ' 12 Kluge unit: Sa Iinolypcs 14 YC pap:-r drill ORP, 'O 2-1050 M 5 equip- lfcc lur- nhnlo- as a Iuirf' lug. Qual' H. Tig fr INCORPORATED 5? n , 16 . BAKERY, mods-rn fixtures M vqunvment. ldfml Forest 111111: location, adjacent to sun.-Q marlwl. Must savrilice. M pl--rjmawfjzrll vl.I1IL'l!l.l llUlI.KVll,l.L i'I'lNTRl'1. ' in ww 1111115 lofrzulo' l111,Qr' lrw' 1W?1l'lillUZ bel' rvrlr show w1111lowS: Brook, 1118-30 78711 A BAKERY. czstalrllsl vm, lyvauzrlul. ' 1, I lomx. ow mol Pl lmlcrru 1 1g'v1g11s. Z1i411ijgrT GROCY-dr-li, h N J. H9111 wk: sarr1111'e 1' Park vl-11565. 611 RSUPFYIII-1'l l'l-I ln. COMPLIMENTS OF XDERN luneheunetlc in ras:-rrowmg All'-1.oo:1l:15r1E 1.1.-n nr Flushing. fir cnniqitlnned, 911 Rmb Lll. Par ners lsagrve. L 150 Montague 'T1iF1i'tm1iE15rRf'7d1.E aavs. 1115131-Dental srhools. ,HOUR -11111111111-rl L s day1. Kearny. N J. nr Sun. 'rrr-I., only one Pllfi 13551 'UGS ore, e-:tnbl rn: 10-year 110111 5200,- nrsrlilionvd. Cond-Wlll weekly husines s:1r'1'il1rte 525300: Food Mlkcl, 313 MODERN grawcr. hrcr. Semi-sclf-as 001. Ovrr' 52,0110 w 1!Qvasf111a1m1vwLj-QAM .'--1 Butcher Shop--. 31,200 pu-1' woak, modern nr-rs d1sa1!1'or', Plxonrr WA GROCICRY, upper Manl1:zt1.a. new 11evv1opnw111 opening Jn. A FRIEND .nil CO. .vcr 28 Years rilalyn, Respnlrsihle son sclllmr. r Liquor-Stalls . 5100.006 yrw- MAR 19,.Fl19L.Sl- BOOK AND 17 yrs, NC invenlory, IZ 1950, Uvllel' I xnurvasc. OW imm sale 530. ciuals only, s1h1111iJr.r1gsA FURNITURE ban .l01'sey: .tmals only. f'f1l15l5lFYlf E forms arrang HENRY P mr cmar Ll Inc, Slow' slze 1 . . rlvorlg glock, MUSIC store UI.. 2-516005 .1 Il. r'1nri11f x.Xr11m sxmp, , 1'1l1fn':a Bczurlrwrar and Sport O PURCH -tfl US' Lies Llvlh 11 Park Place . 101' x Eff- New York 7, N. Y. J.. qlllplflfbllf 5 C0l'1CfFl'lL ..l131'0i...--. .am Arrh 111119, excrptloxxal presses for .. .1112 1-xv-1-110111. coudullon. R-1178, 'and rmhosslngi all Phone New Haven MIFEIILE Printing Pre-is 210 51. Color, Slxlli'-Q, 1116111611115 rxtensm ' ry, AC 1-:lr-zrtrlc Equiprnr-rut. 3 C10 Q -L. pry spray A1lacI11nr-1'1ls. 1 B I ll.l3l'-.fan l?F.5S ,f!.P?'3Q. l'x'ax,1s111-ills. Namlr ' Wlsf muy. SJMOQO- ..CA, G'32341,,,- mlrm. 'I'1':oAu is from 1!CWlIl. L,'hSSl1lg lhYlxl',lV1 In-011111, 2-ftory house. N Y nvvr 34551100 ar. 540.0110 wlll buy 11. 543101 Sw li-WY 11 with coxmflclencmflrw-lxalf rn Wrilr Svalzrvczc Rvalty ljr'1r1rQQals'4x1ly.v Z6841 Tlmvs. ,,,,,,,,. ....... QL,,.QiYl. V' lJ..U?5L .. . .,.. .......,,..... . .,.. DELILATESSEN LAD' I 'ALTY SHOP wW,-Il17 lfrrzleyooffl.-U-Z6QE13 vT11nesLH qw buy, rund- Dr:r.xr'A'rHss1-:N-grrm-ry, m11aem.' i.1ETg-1' w011f1e1'1u1 Ofstslvgarled shopnxmg cclltcrg lllucs VM- A ' . - - - - MAin 4-1877 7 GROITERY 61 dairy, sr-llmf: 50 cas:--I wt-eklyg 51,1100 for key R1 5 for K 52151.91-1 ...., 5 '3235341bFl1!'?P'L..f2-S E M An1RON1mri1c bakery-rlofxff 'Ali' ness, Ownrr leaving town, 266 l'l'ALlAN-AMYKICAN :ron slnr A112 Vanfivrlsllt St, Bkl armor. mm lcte ' FITZSIMONS and ROONEY, INC. arg Haven. Conn. plant ran furnish vo' made up lf desired. P :wax tmvnt. E1 modern r-qu MAin 4-8832 :udp Avo. 212105 Tlmrs. LITTLI-I GIANT new in 19414, 5' 322530. Print:-' xiow li li run Prxrzrfri rrglr S A M ' S '02 S1 Restaurant and Pizzeria sale, S3 FLORISTS Established over 60 years 161 Court Street Brooklyn 2, N. Y. -1 Grout Neck. sxrnwlng C0111 81.1300 per m lock. 54.500- wcrkday alto 41311. .N?ill?V!F',. NEW M I Lobby spa ce 1 al Brooklyn Opporturmy functlons ln 11:1-. ma,L,l5Q1 Tl'11'1vl1'U! AIG ' 1-ltire ln gl' Gross yearly news 540000. town 1379. V,,T?l..L...-.- 'OUR own 1 Become 1 1 ll'S large-st cream dm thrivlmzh tt ably prlcel rrs. Florlni LEVISION .shcd 31,5 Y1 sired, Sacr ldi bnrrsl. :rv cc la , flmcs. W nj In cially ol on UNH M, PWC . ' Es'rAm.1sm: Uiifiigisa ITALIAN CUISINE Bonded Members of F lorzsts 'N very p1-mm .' 1 , , , ' 1 . things new ORE Telegraph Delwery Assocaatron rig, igyaagl 102 032 11 Orders to Take Home 311. an are M1053 I K4 IN ' ' YI I . 1 ,OTDI1 I' K' Y . prhlllrni 1- ot, new front? EXClUSlV6 . 1 0 'ation ' rracona.. .. ln han - 0 d 1 4 1 7':l 59 clzlll Hlilesnny 238 Court Street 15 YPHEHI 2 ,fm gslalrz l?f1'i'S1lrH'l fllllfli QSM- Wr P lrllafilllfwopgl lan ora. A 7 1 '- - 1'1'nfTX1... 'JM - ' l'W'S-.....1.,,-,... plrycs. Must CW' WANQEQ, Brooklyn 2, N. Y. NDRY-..gKLyN Qlcfhi,-,Q 8. FH..-:.1.:,,, 22is1x'1r1:Rg1i Nkllglkk .,fl'HfRQd rm- -are. 1-5511-' . 11515 irocm , - n 1 I A '- 3 1 1-f ' Y ' fzrxar-'1'ljQf' l5X,,m,,Q,., D. D Al'C0, Manager Jxckugredkm JL:Wf111110 rurtllaqxxgr vital -is Offset .J 1 Cu. ' rm' NI. Janes. ' CHMI111- - . ' - ' Office: MAin 4-2779 711- ...... . nnlzv' 5 NQ.115m 2NK1l1w .... 3-5600'?p' H 1 , ' - ' . 5 1 1, r .0 N11 Y .11 R!1Slfll1lNi'li ' r A 1111, : - Y - - - - ,. UQ? 111 6 11 sewn., .148 w. uggmmgg crmmumgy' Hpwiflenill remix! Res.. SHore Road 5 2988 'Ella . 1- - -- ---v' - ----- V Il. UXTVIJ 161131 7O.'ll al fr 'exp 'lflll ' Llc. ravi 2OQPYIISKPQIIIKYYIIPIIQE zrlorlelrn lalwartrraliifiit T in C' - , I '- -' e son as a Llfllllll us ness. . 8,004 T VY-, 7--15211- Goorurfm.r.ow-Asmflorerx 1-.r':r:r:CY. I C. A. Ol CO. 5 1l:1SALl-Z X West St, Danbury., Conn. T01 3-2728. ' In mi Wm nr' ..-,.., .-..---., .... . -... .... ..,.,..-.C M Q , VA-1-5050. WHOL 15 SH1RT 1111110130 455 Collrt Street INCORPORATED 'cL'Z. IIX3T1f+'3 lfZ 'li '?'C Wm' ' 1 f'mg If ' , ' VC 1-11. 22,0410 ,hlrlsi nr 9i.Tif11f'b-...iw Y,120.0UO4 111 wsu Snnsiclr-r pa. Brooklyn 311 N' Y' I unulu- ' UPF. A A ' 'UOWfllOWll. 1 1 Z hi ' . . 1 WINES AND LIQUORS A 1QPTUfrfg:0' CEILING CONTRACTORS AN .ll '-M1101 METAL AND TILE 2... lf. 'raw 0900 Q BOARD ,fig 241 Court Street r,?49?,h3' 'if1 hr. 'i'2i1 ' ' . I ' .lanhatta S , . ' . FS, .PPT ' - fllfplf Established 1910 .Q - mmm Corner Baltrc, Sreet umm: 53, Complzments of w.fii:UAi0e vxlnmt sy. Bl'00lClyI'l, n,rhaws,wg: lllll1l!ll'V for rx.. A' Rf.i.,GLh'6a 3 Qllml 11511. 115' 9 AV' -Plflis' xl' ' fn! A . ., , A 'cTWfl1lrs, ' H f ASKWF Q 1 a d Bagher rlwvly gclllgpwporrllx. uS1f1TT 'Iuncsl Down- lngllpxli-f:mQE . ll fl 'WH' . . . , ,,,. I7 Sl. 711115 4- - - P. 111.0111-LN's, Jnckfon llglx, long 1-st zlble-.V -El. 5- ' PQI-rpm' M513 Or , vwnrr in lwnspllal. lmnwfl. N151 HARIJWAE nf mmliimy sser wlllr good follow 09.302 bfi' .3730i5 3fl.F', Q l5735-,....,- V IOCHUOK1. 4 W' Y --1 rw .llulflv W1 THOMAS F. MACKESY 1251315::if'Qf:gg .:'zd 1 1-'13 Qlgggqmfg f'j?15'-5255 Y Mlm l ?'f'd.C'f rrxmzli.-5 .l1liL!T-kliloky B 'tl L I Kulllll Qu l5?fn1l'2iX5'aafl'A1l.fl'l mem-sf.1 .,1.11.1:' -..'a'1.sn3. W' sun - - - f 1 - ' : n ' - -mnnablv Zfannfz I W'-U0 PA ilflokgmb ' .1- ' f '--- - . . 1l.l1N1' Vlrte for , Hg 510192, W1 1-1-.1 REctor 2-8898 wuqggg - ' 1 r' 1-1... Sl ORF f, 1511.1 -hi? TRiar1gle S-6823 l'f1A,N5U'1f?71. tfiii-f Hift. ' ,,g. Q33 1. I 11.-1... 5425. ADAMS BOOK 5 A CAVANAGH co 371 Fulton Street Brooklyn, New York STEEL LOCKERS STEEL SHELVING -f-r-Qmary S12,11ll0. ' CO -lil 1'Nl.-H--1-WW fnr salma. Must scll. Wahl Laundry, 616 Nnslvrzr COMPANY, IN C. ' .kl'X 'l' EDUCATIONAL PUBLISHERS 9 F 6' f New and Used Textbooks Bought and Sold I l 1-l 13 Hudson Street New York 13 .ri Owl .-1. Bklyn Vvrlh Delmrrx. ... W wNr:l AND vRrNr'l PAl.s11lvI- N Y, hnrxznln, 52.0110 11:1r1m'1's. l'r1cn 530.000 BENNICK BUSINESS ASP, S30 dolly. 1.1 5100. Price, 37,1100 cash . . and don't fall in the lake. na N1-su Vrmf mann P11145 l IX ITP up lo 1.n11m A ulwn. Ti m PLY. ETC. All Prlces Years UL 2-5600 6 PM. ited Agency. 0097- location, ATES DLS-7171, hila. area. tsl. cond. Clean r 910.000 in potential fo Interests. If stock. Pr nclal rv' P1551 lls' 1 Dylrxlarlg?i?9?1::'?hRl'I'L:Ix'IZ::ul::Sl:llIli:lllIC-,0l'pIll ?lI:I I fyglelydlmxtxmrooms storage bulldlnqs have yu91gg53E1L3el1ent location near Army Within 50 mms N re, 43 mm, H18 z1RD8?2Yb0'i5rn5Eg10 fgrngflgiges CI!E3I?-...:..-,..,I'U.,'?5...- -.,......... . Halows. full f' ' b . WU Us Fa I 7' xlosmnr colwrzssloss WANTED rum sinks. all wx mm-ffl: MPEG- Emhllshod 'WP' ZUWYEWZ Retail stores sell branded hosiery, per- handball ' -1. feflflllgr TPYIHS arrannrd Fil' Of cfenlnze basis, Z0490 Times. day car DOIIHUTXFM TYIUDWBS 0 Xwnmw COAT room concussion for rent reliable experienced party. Club Old Europe. 2637-l3wayHil00 Stl-,ma-flerH5. I --lu V OOSTIZME Jewelry concession for rent in me busy beauty salon. Opportunlty. 1ony,,8r Jos0Dh.f2428 ,BWHYNISQ Stl LL luncheonette concession, good 01 mty. beautiful store. GR 5-88' -ns. '-wrlryr, concession wanted 6303.,TIm,..-..- fur or shoe 1 W. nr. 5-sm Houses hird Assembly District '-UP terms Wan' N -I COLLEGE BAKERY 'wfiZi'lIl'an!ifm'.lli'af' OI 7' T L Brooklyn 2' N' Y' ms slr ctly 'EJ ? CHe1sea 2 8740 JA , P Regular Democratic 1. not ' ' room, I Orgamzatmn mm pm, ,P em, ming Ifmd- rll5ll2mOur Ill : .' . - .' RANK A. CUNNINGHAM, JR. 13312. 2-wfgglffh VI Qfggg, 4 A Esfabllshed 1905 ELIZABETH R. STRUCK 5112221 1111. halmflgl ,. M321-fi 'mm' , 'ment' r1.' lang- 1 State Commltteemen --W femur-1-315. zIf1i3fSlI1aEXL31laIgqrgufxilfosfff Im vard. completel- furnis - 5100.000 cash Willy gjfllllffdh 6XCCl'1t1onal e ez backlrrflundg bugmeg 314 Clmton Street cfms' 50 gyfliralcfulfvifllg' ogg' Brooklyn 2, N Y .arge lake, Hit, I edefnf rt Lauderdale, frm ' ' 111, 4 ne .iL'Uf ..,- ...., -..M Q-r, rise- courts. Il 'XI j Su my MAin 4-8698 andball courts ' - b-ligvqtgg cash. 99. NCS . RET. CO. , vu- LA'- . ...shed flxver 28 Yeats . I Qutstgndmi lingloggj' Q11 150 Montaeue sl. Bluyn. U Compliments - Fr O .go idually owned rlshing storesg Florida. Rea' Queen, Fort store. estab- I, Quick sale lock, stock ck, complete L, etc. Z6000 .pnlrs 85 ssh-sl . an. Can buy Ju 6-mm, lo Yoronfinrg for sale. 1002 y wllh 3 emi I 11, lth 1 - .... -,, ,. .-'-' erlnlg Iwi-:s HEACII, Sacrifice. at- N li W--round house. 11 ne. only slr ding. 1-oo' price ' wnse' HOME WINDOW A NKWBIIRYPOILT IIIIASSJ RET' 8: INCOME. One of me Citlf' slrabln propertles lHARl'lINGTO over 50 years in lamllyl becoxn' Thls 14 room, 2 bath, 2-car 5 erty fillers an unusual lrrvwl nancial independence. Now constructed duplex, suzzcsled ments, renting for 33,240 or ally. 3 minutes walk to shnl landscaped xzrounds. Price S14 1?,31.-.III??'?5fl'l-,....3,I.2 .... S VW? SIM, HOTEL FOR LEA, Within Metro area. 130 rooms. L. nvvr 5800900 Very flne cocktni. Dolnlz nvvr 5200.000 liquor, Dire. owners, No gucci-will, only scour. quired, F' t time ever offered. ID JAREI' CO. ' ed Over 28 Years 130 M Hklyn UL 'I H600 'wg as t with sep y v fer towns 'er must TRiangle 5-4424 'ingfl' llezmly traveled highway M-eds addr tional ranllal to elm ete inslxllwtron For 5 sale Ol na lmrshm KULLMAN DINING CAI? CO CLEANING CO INC Ave.. TONE C. Colm. CE 82.000 ar for dolls. ililiifmiritive tom Ik ready- Q-. located near laml. Reason- lshlngs store carp SIIOPPIFIC nity, wonderful Ave, Rlchxnond C0 753310.0- KENT J. Manhatf' ble all ullotlll Ii:-Z' Established 1901 . P A 'MI Simfrd 1 lo vrnmum sz Blum ur 2 sem Fst over 'S gears We Henry C Owlfl sem over zoo New York 11 N Y hours cla1l51 Lon vm prone 'v Aoki DAVID If KELLY snorl-1 :ns FC3i05'35f'315ESIAURAm la YY' LFAQF S9 000 LAQH B. BIC 8: 91441 LJFIT Suitable 1- 1 r u pl Partners Ji 010 7410 IDR, sale Ir and rot on Lon, breach l Rall? Ist snows l year ro' qu ed Fxrllll U0 you 1 n x wars Turns Aslllllc lull liquor lc:-nw mcatlorm ln llxely b 5, f l 0 nu nam now gm: lm' M0000 yew lug: ltgactxg Q91 uwxlk' wllrilvle le se '1 00 lerrns Nlmm -I Faro aw AT 51, Nnrm tc-11 5013 ' All 1 161 Livingston Street ,dey .zklail A5 , 'Terrace 'vlla Brooklyn 2 N. Y. ' . . Geo., ort Pierce. ..- .-- AND BAR Opposllerallroarl station, eslihlixhed 50 years, rnodern har, stools, booths, 12 rooms, mrking lor. 535,000 Marla 81 Meola. Mldclletown. NY. Tel: 3191. GOT EL lIilWl'i'E'lWS'lQU'li'ESm' 65 rom NYC, located on love r consisting of cliarmlng mam -' and bungalows, sulmhlr lldrnxrs f-amp or hung w. S1045 'r1mvsI PUBLISHERS AND BOOKSELLERS DEALERS IN RELIGIOUS ARTICLES llllmtnt XS I1 SQ Reetnuranti . ' fl Esfabllshed 1826 BAYCIBY 1-2900 2flSS,QI.5ff.', Q O P J KENEDY 8' SONS New York8 N. Y. 7 'Y nuPoN1' GARAGE 36 I Clinton Street Brooklyn 2, N. Y. ICorr1er Degraw Streetl 1. qi: going optional. l service. dross 52,520 yr. WIII ss in Iflorxda. Clean stork. York. Receipts 535.000 Includes . 26407 Times. I yrst sacrifice: buttons. dress- S. The Button fIQ1fiL9If!f.N!- il for licensed rw rent. lens:-1 lces: must sell. Illini v locitw. NTIS, ical. ' , x-fb Um' of Centrzv MA1n 4 8817 an wummsl U.. I Zlll' , , favorao' Gasolme - Onl ,,,.,Z2effKlssel1 .I1 de'wn'Ri:l5' cal' lhlafh 177, 1.o1n:f'Wf' LUbI'IC8fIOII JnQ 'i5'5'gEg El ' al: S slvrrcs. 6-l' p. Good uxcome rricr 5ll5.0fl0, srno' wi.. ,lr 211-sic. EN 2-9352. owne' ' . HOTELS North. South Seashore Citlrs. Monntaln Why 'l'mvol? We flu. Consult us. RALPH' DEINKNGER. BROKISIE 33 W 42 BRONX, 3 adj IIDIIQQW, garden. 27 room. 7 baths, fum, suitable IVISLIEIHI. Ylrilmln house: 530000: tvrurs: l l l'2i'iU3IS only 'EQESZAG E .14.1.SF-140 9-U53-,. 1, , RESORT llolcl. 2 hrs Mallllzrllzwlg B-llolei Gulf Course, 1900 ft Alt, 180 HCTCS. rrovck-I fail lounge. Splendid Clientele SS4,000.IIIFI5 Shgffo-fgwvvnxuD1-ininzer Broker 33 W 42 ritilfff, 10 Nl-IW l'wuYelu'epi11,Z units. Sand hm1'I1,I- fl 542.500, Room tu hulld more. F0 hotels. yfldb ranches, bars, Bklt, T. Woodward, Lake vwgmm hi Attract 'ala-, new NN :nor ll 55A 'i-WI Garages Gasoline Slalmns ..r1'i'n nmniu emu- rlmns uhnlf-sale 8. rt' PATRONS Mrs. William j. VVard Mr. and Mrs. William I. VVard Miss Catherine Washington Mr. Alfred Waters Mrs. Dorothea Waters Mr. james Waters Mr. and Mrs. William Waters Mr. Robert Watt Mr. and Mrs. lloward I. NVax Mrs. Rose Weber Mrs. Ann Wegner Mr. George Wegner Mr. George C. Wegner Miss Kathleen Weil Mrs. Regina D. Weir Mr. Charles Wengrove, jr. Mr. Ben Wernstoek Mr. Lawrence Whalen Mrs. Burton White Mr. james V. White Mr. joseph White Miss Margaret P. White Mr. and Mrs. William White Mrs. Bernard Whiten Mr. Bernard C. Whiten Mr. George Whiten Miss Kathleen Whiten Miss Elizabeth Wickham Miss Carol Wiczkowski Mr. and Mrs. julius Wiczkowski Miss Marie Wiczkowski Mrs. Mary Wiezkowski Mr. Walter Wiczkowski Mr. Walter Wiczkowski Mrs. Constance Wicczkicwicz Mr. and Mrs. E. Wieezkiewicz Mr. Thaddeus Wieczkiewicz Miss Catherine Williams Mr. Charles Williams Mrs. Gertrude Williams Mr. joseph Williams Mrs. Ruth Williams Mr. and Mrs. j. Wirtcnberg Mr. jolm Wischmann Mr. Wa nc Wisdom Mr. Rieiiard Wiseman Mr. Harold Wissing Mrs. E. Wolfenberger Messrs. Milton and Morris Wolis Mr. Daniel Woznick Mr. and Mrs. Toddy Wynn Y Mr. Alfred W. Yakel Mrs. Anne Yakel Mrs. Metelda Yates Mrs. Mae Ycandell Mrs. Rita M. Youch Mr. Walter Youll Z Miss Barbara Zachorowski Mrs. Florence Zaehorowski Mr. john Zaehorowski Mr. joseph Zaehorowski Mr. Vincent Zachnrowski Mr. Angelo Zagami Mr. Dominick Zagami Mr. joe Zagami Mr. joseph Zagami Mrs. Mary Zagami Miss Mary Zagami Mr. Benny Zame Mr. David Zetcrberg Mr. Albert Zielinsky Zimbers Bakery Mr. Gabriel Zogby Mrs. jeanne Zogby Mr. joseph Zogby Mr. Robert Zollo Miss Lorraine Zullo Mr. Marcello P. Zullo Miss Ursula Zullo Mr. Vincent Zullo Mrs. Virginia Zullo Mr. Leon Zylinski WWQQRmWWMWQQBQHQMBMWEQWWWWWWWWWWWWWWW urdham ninzrsltg Founded in 1841 Conducted by the Iesuits FORDHAM CAMPUS DIVISION Fordham Road, Bronx 58, New York, N. Y. Fordham College, Arts and Sciences, Graduate School of Arts and Sciences, College of Pharmacy, College of Business. 302 Broadway, New York 7, N. Y. School of Education, School of Adult Education, School of Law School of Business 134 East 39th Street, New York 16, N. Y. 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