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

 - Class of 1955

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V - - On the sixth day, within the great circuit of God's compasses, man was created in oneness -4- a oneness of nature, of desires, and of destiny. Thus. every man is involved in every other. ln like manner the whole physical uni- verse revolves in a similar pattern of interdependence and unity. It has been our aim in the writing of this book to draw an analogy between the coordinated interaction of our planetary system and the harmonious relations which should exist among men. The year 1955. has been witness to a time A when men and nations have existed under severely strained relationships. Indeed, even now the threat of la world catastrophe is not inconceivable. Thus was it thought appropriate to bring forward this theme. Within the walls of man's great teeming town Each to each transmits an action most profound Phth Courhly St. Francis Prep Flying Club. sain vahcis 014 YAT1 if ff i7VC,701'0f'O1' BROOKLYN, NEW YORK 4957 Q 4 ' x lv' I Q, 4, 4, 57' ,M -.3 1 S n 9 - t, 1 ' ' I . 7 , A J , U 'av on n A a wiiif 4 , 1 Q k Q 1. f 1, 1 , Q ' N ff , 1 ? A . -. Li sa :fue q ' . 4 1 -Q tn ,viii 3 in X ,B r 0 a X V , .P m- , 4, :fu -i tr g.-,Mkt , ' 1 3 'fwwi -3 n S' Feat-'f w f L' ,. . q. , ' W an bg: A-, an ,. , 1 , 'Var was rt. . Lying , ll., 'R , 'u -T':1'4. r4fe.,,g:? '.5- 'M . ' . - . Q , 4 M. , 5,55 - , ,L Q ,, ' ,, '. I W 'f . 1 V ' 'Q ' 4 - 'V 'i' N fy, -n.ff'l'sZ sw . 'Q . , ' ,. Q Q ' if X ' ' L' Q ' his 5 -' f f k 'U' f fl Q ' ' ,gm . ' fx ' 'L ' N i .- -:'f-' ' . - 4- O .. , ' - -,ML ' of ..,..k,. ,Q 4, ' ' ' Q Q. y - 1 . 1-' 1' .' 'N W' I ' Q' 4 ' ingfwi . S ' . fe. if K , . . 1 J.: ff., fvwk 4- J. - fs . . I I , F gs 4 GK I I 5 'l F ii 5 1' In s - . 4 5 V ,. 1.1: 'i xi Q' 1 g xx . 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W, W 5 A if ' 'N J' I awwaonious int-evbe enhance Amon ' men t' von ' ebucafion These became part of that lad who went forth every day Walt Whitman's line recalls to us the continuity of life s unpre ceived but steadfast movement from youth to manhood The man is often to be predicted from the boy Educators therefore have a great share in achieving harmony among men For our civilization has com mitted youth to their hands for a good portion of the living day in per haps the most impressionable period of existence a time of sensitive searching and hoping, accepting and rejecting Of course here, in one important instance our analogy with the cosmos must be suspended. We exist not as lifeless spheres in inevitable motion, but as creatures of God capable of controlling to a degree our flight through time, and conscious of our relationship with others who affect our lives. Thus if our youth is not to be a divergent element in a scheme of interdepent men 'it will be through an informed thinking and free willing personality, in virtue of which qualities they are edu cable, able to be trained and influenced Saint Francis Preparatory School purposes to prepare one for life The successful accomplishment of this purpose rests in a double re sponsibility. First upon teachers to equip themselves with intellectual and spiritual qualities worthy to be brought to those who look to them out of immaturity. Secondly upon the student to dispose himself to re ceive that which is offered him. lf it is to be accomplished on earth education then will be the instrument for perfecting the similitude between the harmony of the planets and the relations of men. The Astronomer by D. Owen Stephens From the Permanent Collection of the Buhl Planetarium, Pittsburgh. w 51512 K AX is X i iyfgyls M Mijn 6 vinci 0,75 1446552156 .- N.. ELM eff 't The world stands again, unsteady on the rim of war. It would seem then that the theme ofthis year's San Fran is most timely, pointing as it does to the interdependence that exists among men. Let it serve as a reminder to all, and in particular to our graduates now taking their place in society, that each of you is an integral element in a great series, the sum of whose contributions make up the state of the world. Your education at Saint Francis Prep has been directed toward your bearing a useful weight of influence to whatever associations and activities allotted you in the plans of Provi- dence. You are better qualified to lead for you have first learned to obey, you have been inspired to ,work for harmony among men, since by coming under the sway of that pervad- ing yet never quite definable thing, the Spirit of Saint Francis, you know the gratifying utility of sharing in a common spirit. Following from this preparation, may your contributions to the relationships of men on earth be such as to urge them in that direction prescribed by our Lord, That they may be one . . . that they may be perfected in unity. 7 monsI5nor joe'-ark mecfanc On a December afternoon of last year the remains of one of Saint Francis' most dis- tinguished alumni were interred. Monsignor Joseph McClancy, who merits particular rec- ognition in this yearbook which champions the cause of education as the prime factor in the harmony among men, served for thirty-nine years as Superintendent of Schools for the Diocese of Brooklyn. To cite only a few of his accomplishments: he established Normal Schools for untrained teachers, arranged college courses to coincide with the busy schedules of young Brothers and Sisters, and stabilized numerous hitherto hap-hazard elements in our school system. To those high honors bestowed on him-Papal Chamberlain, Domestic Prelate, and the greatest dignity possible to a Priest not a Bishop, Protonotary Apostolic-we at St. Francis would add our prayer that now after the time of his labors he may rest forever in peace. 8 Across from the Prep stands the new Faculty ,, House of the Franciscan Brothers. I 'L 1' ,. ' tw w-mx the Franciscan, the teacher, preacher, wonder- worker, and the Saint of the whole world is a logical and even necessary choice for the dedication of the i955 San Fran. Our publi- cation seeks his special patronage as Anthony the teacher. The teacher stands as a key link in the chain of harmony among men, for a man acts on what is in his rnind. Centuries ago it seemed impossible to many that the humble simplicity of St. Francis could exist-and even cooperate-with knowledge, the food for intellectual pride. Francis did not frown upon knowledge, but he did condemn the confusion it could cause if improperly taught. Thus, the ability of the conveyer of knowledge determines its beneficial or detri- mental effect. His obligation is to impart a learning that enriches character without di- minishing love for the Divine. St. Francis himself appointed St. Anthony to reconcile the two apparently contradictory concepts, the lowliness of humility and the loftiness of learning, with this injunction, l command thee to teach . . . but in such a way that the spirit of prayer and piety be not re- laxed. Anthony did just this by his formula of respecting knowledge while loving God, for as he said, Sine Te-non est esse. The test of time has evidenced its success. Here we present a few glances into the life of our Franciscan Teaching Brothers. May St. Anthony, the first Franciscan teacher, who labored in the foothills of Padua, guide those closely following the path of his high vocation seven hundred years later in the tumult of Brooklyn. -'av' PM in 4, P we I A ,ll 5 Brother Paul still continues on faithfully in his teaching duties after forty-four years of service to his Community. You cannot give what you do not have. Daily Mass and Communion provides strength to carry out the obligations of their state in life. nh Brothers Louis, Cyprian, Alphonsus Nr' if T241 :- KTQ IM ' Wim, ' f Indicative of the versatility sometimes demanded is Brother Luke, here putting the final touches to the intercommunication system he installed in the Faculty House. and Regis seem resigned to their limited rations, often the fate of late arriving athletic directors. The unsung yet heroic aspect of a teacher's life: the daily round of class preparation and the striving for higher degrees, Brother Caietan gets ready for a night class at Fordham. 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Q 0 t 'I v . 0 . . 1 . . ,, - - Q ', . s , - 'J V . ,, . ' V ' ' I 2. . . -.5 . ' ' V ' 0,0 ', . . 0 ' . - . Sf, Q , , :yn .Q I . . ' . f- ' 2 X ' ' ' ' ' 0 ,- . I . ' .. 2 .F A' 6 ' , . E... . , ' - ,,. .w. I. A . 0 ' m . vf ' Q. ,L . . f , 55 I u . ' n 0 .C 'K' ' n 'I ' ' X , I , .Q . : s ', 1 ' . - . 0 Q. . 1 , 0 .- ' 0 ' C , O 1 s o., ,.,.. - Q 0 U, . . If. . . Activities page 86 f'0Ll6 o CO?1f'6V1f'5 unbevclassmen Srorfs Page 160 page 132 ebitovia In ages past, man has had occasion to gaze into the great sky which enveloped his planet. He saw at first only the fiery sun and the twinklings of the greater stars. ln time he charted these, and with the advent of the tele- scope confirmed his notion of a marvelous order in this parliament of worlds. The parallel the San Fran will draw is therefore not newg its reitteration has provided us with theme. Before us others have seen an analogy in the functionings of society and the supreme order of the cosmos. But modern man sees as Thomas Cuite Editor-in-Chief l4 little. He is more concerned with the disorder of his own mind. Still has he not realized that the only durable formula able to keep mankind in order is the centuries old pronouncement of Saint Augustine, Thou hast made us for Thyself and our hearts are restless till they rest in Thee. Does not modern man too often appear as some wildly energetic and grasping creature searching for what it knows not? Assured of failure in a kind of short sighted- ness, he goes on through a maze of false My John Dunne Leonard Connolly Assistant Editor Assistant Editor was pleasures in which he roams awhile, indulging here or there, always tiring in boredom. Yet in all this misdirected effort, his almost tragic attempts to indefinitely prolong the least of his sensations give evidence that there still burns an inborn longing for the boundlessness of God, the yearning for Infinity. This irrevocable impulse must then be called back to its natural destiny. Now all things, properly used, do lead us to God. And of all creation, the infinite order of the Universe leads us to suspect a Supreme Being. This is by no means only a Christian concept for even the pagan Cicero observed, When we look up at the sky and contemplate the heavenly bodies, can anything be more plain and obvi- ous than that there is some higher Being of surpassing intelligence governing all these things. Should not modern man with his ac- cumulated knowledge more strongly affirm what was realized in comparative scientific ignorance? Now he knows the Earth to be but a tiny sa-tellite whirling on its axis in a meas- ureless void of space at over a thousand miles an hour--and yet we feel no motion. At the same time, it sweeps along a path about the sun travelling one and a half million miles a day amidst innumerable heavenly bodies-and yet living as if in a great solitude, the danger of collision is negligible. Thousands of stars swing through the skys with such regularity that the position of each may be determined centuries in advance. The Universe proclaims the Intelligence behind its order. Of course we must all use our inheritance of Faith to fully realize God. But since Logic and Faith are as handmaids to one another, it is certain that to verify one is to enhance the other. We would hope therefore, that by directing some eyes upward to the splendid symmetry ofthe sky, Prepsters may be made more aware of the God of their Faith. And to be more aware of Him is to more nearly accom- plish the fruition of their Christian lives for we have thus brought ourselves closer to Him. By so doing we must inevitably, though prob- ably unconsciously, set in motion a power which carries others dispersed, back to a common path leading to the throne of God. Then mankind, united in a single purpose of existence, may be still more akin to the har- mony of the heavens. Wie' 3 John Astarita - James O'Neill Patrick O'Daly Sports Editor I5 Assistant Editor Photography Editor X . . ztwwiix? we M Y , - A ' K J F5354 T The eentral sun, unfailing sour:-e of life and light to the Earth. The faculty, from year to year bearers of the torvll of lrnon le1lg:e. ' 1+ ACM And the king of Siam sent a messenger into the whole of his kingdom. And to this messenger the king said, Find the wisest man in all the kingdom, and bring him to me. The messenger went and looked for a long time. Then he returned. Now with the king's messenger there were two men. One was a very old manj the other a very young man. The messenger pointed to the young man and he said, Sire, this is the wisest man in all the kingdom. The king looked at the young man and said, And who is this? pointing toward the old man. And then the wisest man in all the kingdom said, This was my teacher. A teacher imparts a little of himself to his students. Regardless of where the path of life leads without the walls of this school there will always remain something of it within us, and, perhaps, if nothing else remains, there will forever be the influence of one-or maybe more-of the teachers whom we have experienced here. Just as the vast emptiness of space is pierced by a com- plex network of magnetic forces, so too is the diagram of life marked with a labyrinthine maze of influences. No matter what heights of fame or depths of depravity we may achieve as individuals, we will always be con- trolled by the life-forces around us-such is the very way of human action. lt is that which is about use especially our fellow men-that shapes what we do and are. We, as students, may tend to frown heartily upon eulogies of teachers-they are constantly thrown at us, and we, rightly so, become very tired of hearing the same thing over and over again. This is no eulogy. This is simply an account of what is the rather obvious order of things. A grand responsibility falls to our teachers. They are placed in the extremely awkward position of acquaint- ing us with the general functioning of the society into which we must eventually make our way. Their task does not, as so many think, lie in their teaching us the mechanics of a number of intellectual pursuits. lt is far above that. The teacher is, in fact, an emissary. For he comes to his students with the desires and even the demands of society, and he presents those things to them for either their acceptance or their rejection. And their choice in this matter invariably determines the position which they will occupy within the organization of society. The old will always try to guide us toward the correct choiceg they will even flaunt their errors in an effort to prevent us from making the same mistakes. We, more frequently than not, will refuse to listen, will make the same errorsg and will become the unheeded counsellors of a future generation. Rev. Brother Philip, O.S.F. Guidance Director, Militants, Scholar- ship Club, Anthonian Club, Committee on Extracurricular Activities. Rev. George Holzheimer Chairman Religion Department 'WW fbi Now these pamphlets show . . . Mr. Joseph F. Raziano Chairman French Department An honest urnpire???? I8 Mr. Alfred Payne Chairman History Department Directors AMD Why when I went to school . . . DEMOCRA Tsy in action. Q. N, 39- : aivwaen Aw, cut it out. Book report from a classic comic , . . You fail! '7:' Rev. Brother Cyprian, 0.S.F. Latin, Athletic Director, Athletic Control Board Rev. Brother Michael, 0.S.F. Chairman Department of English Flying Club, Scholarship Club, SAN FRAN, Committee on Extracurricular Activities -ur Glub . . . Glub . . . Glub Katherine??? fun . Rev, Brother Vincent, 0.S.F. Chairman Latin Department Handball, Athletic Control Board Mr. Theodore Ellinghaus Chairman Department of Science and Mathematics Scholarship Club 6 ,.,.,.-1 Rev. Brother James Mathematics ls that a noise??? Ya bunch o' amachurs! Mr. William Gilroy Music, Director of the Band Accordians 1 i Mr. Roger Morrissey AUM Mathematics, French, English Duns Scotus Debaters, Committee on E t l At t X racumcu ar C lvl les Rev. Brother Charles, 0.S.F. Mathematics ' 20 W-ael-I now, I don't know . . . Would ya like to fine the Sons 0' Re-st??? Gia- Gr' Mr. Albert Farrington English f ,I '7 I gf , ,av-M. J- ' Rev. Brother Martin, 0.S.F. History 2l AN TIDISES TABLISHMEN TARIANISMPD9 Be nice now . . . Mr. Thomas Booras Physical Education, Coach of Swim- ming Team, Athletic Control Board '...'.7' All hopeless cases Rev. Salvator Fink, 0.F.M. ff! MLP' Spiritual Director J Where's yer sneakers??? A Mr. John Boyle S History, Physical Training, Head Coach of Football W, ASV' With all your fingers, son. Rev. Brother Raymond, 0.S.F. Typing, Bowling, Tennis 1 Mr. Thomas Foster Music, Strings, Orchestra Blow harder harder 22 lt's as simple as that. Gad, a paramecium! Rev. Brother Louis, 0.S.F. Biology, Mathematics Galvani Society, Swimming Team, Athletic Control Board H 'H Mr, Charles Reilly French, French Club Oui. Mrs. Marjorie Berry Librarian Mrs, Marie MacDonald Direcior of thc Music Department Glee Club, Piano, Dance Band W.. Teel-lee . . . TeeHee ,ov-'-. ff! Rev. Brother Cosmas, O.S.F. English N 'ltr'-f' ,NA 1,1-Q.. Look at these circulation figures. Who's that with Mary Lasagna? Mr. Roger Egan English, SAN FRAN Strike that out. You've a great gang there. Rev. Brother Theodore, O.S.F. History, Religion Track Team, Athletic Control Board Mr. William Reilly English, Seraph, Jay Vee Baseball, Rev- B 9l'he calelan- 0-5-F- Committee on Extracurricular Religion, Mathematics, Guidance Activities Nonga, or six laps for you, junior. 24 You jest! Rev. Brother Theophane, O.S.F. Latin, Latin Club 4 Do you honestly mean to sit there and tell me . . . V'-iw fi ou see, what we try to do is , Rev. Brother Benignus, 0.S.F. Latin, Religion, Music, Third Order Rev. Brother Felician, O.S.F. TWO-WHY fOf the YUX. Of else, Assistant Guidance Director, Militants, Bucko' Guidance Club, Track Team 'Fav Confidentially, I prefer TREASURE ISLAND. Rev. Brother Paul, 0.S.F. English 25 i Naughty . . . Naughty Mr. Patrick Gleason Biology Freshman Basketball Rev. Brother de Sales, O.S.F. English, Latin, Religion, Library Then around the far turn and into the stretch . . . if alumna-0 ,Nuo-' Mr. James McHugh Physical Training Track Coach, Committee on Extra- curricular Activities Ur in O Sol O Mio 1.-. J , - KA H 1' Rev. Brother Terence, O.S.F. Attendance Officer Moderator Freshman Basketball HMMM . . P Frankly, he's a clown. Rev. Brother Damian, O.S.F. English ff'- 7 ' bl lev. Brother Joseph, O.S.F. Latin, Bowling Team it W And then I said . . . 1' S t Mr. Lawrence A. Towers Latin Rev. Brother Jarlath, 0.S.F. Treasurer, Cafeteria Manager, Student Council Fathers' Club This book is worthless if Ma 27 ALRIGHTYI Rev. Brother Leonard, 0.S.F. W Physics, Latin 43 Press Club Aw, they just scare easy . . . Rev. Brother Regis, 0.S.F. Latin, Religion, Guidance Frosh Baseball, Football Pass out quietly, please . . . Latin valuable? Why in Rome 28 William Donovan History, Latin Rev. Herbert Redmond Religion U5-' 1- For tonight, just do the first forty-five questions at the end of the chapter. Library fines this week were simply atrocious. Rev. Brother Noel, O.S.F. Mathematics, Guidance Flying Club G.. Splendid teacher that I am . , Rev, Brother Cabrini, O.S.F. French Poster Club 29 gg- A419 Rev. Brother Barry, O.S.F. Assistant Librarian What do you mean, are we going to win? Rev. Brother Alphonsus, 0.S.F. Religion, Guidance ' Varsity Baseball, Jay Vee and Varsity Basketball, Jay Vee Football, Athletic - Control Board, Committee on Extracurricular Activities Man, you gotta pray , . . 'I 5201! Rev. Brother Kilian, 0.S.F. Economics, English And spell it correctly. Rev. Brother Sebastian, 0.S.F. Assistant Librarian Rev. Brother Edward, 0.S.F. Religion, Latin Off to another study period Does he have any outside rackets? Mr. Gerard Fiorenxa History f -.. Of course that could be a broad mental reservation. un-M' Rev. Brother Fabian, O.S.F. 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This is to say that it must be used to im- prove oneself. One is not to be content with having encyelopedic knowledge fed intraven- ous-like into himself. Such is acquired learning but not knowledge or wisdom. The sports letter on your jacket, the music award for slaving in the Glee Club, the Library prize for arranging books with Mrs. Berry, the certificate and oscar for having blown off the biggest bomb in the whole Science exhibit are all necessary compliments to a Principal's List or Optimate's Pin. By them one shows that he has given something. lt is not for us in any trite way to enkindle school spirit. But we would purpose to re- veal the not always apparent fact that its basis is in giving. This is the practical exposition of our theme: the exchange of individuality for the team or groupg the group and its in- evitable reduction into terms of individuals. Those who go from here as true Prepsters, are so only because they have emptied some part of themselves into the Prep and in return have had that part replaced with something of the Prep. As our moderator penciled in on this copy sheet, As we give something, we'lI bring something away. Therein lies the essence of our lives, now and ever. lt is this that makes the Prepster. lt is the composite force of all these Prepsters which makes the Prep . 'pf X G ,wma .wwf f y ,,:. i, Y , W 'W ,N 'I .Mp ws ,Mx xg Q .1 Awgflil.. Q f Q, Nlax:y M x.fW gy, X4Y, M. A? ' 525 1 4 .i X Q 1 f'K:7 1' , Q, ' ' 'lx ex Nl ' N ,ff -Q.. id 4 Sf. f LW 5 N IA f 1 4 1 I . .. ' QU ' U Wi x .l pnnwr in 1 AA, G ? ,M Eififf Vx' ,', 4,91 ahh M 41. sg in mf 5 B 0. 1 -.,. X fgga 5,,,gQ,'F.5-Q. x , . 1 ' r Q gg, V' xi' lg.!i 'T 192 ff mv .C V-K I 1 '1 5' Fx , f ix A ! Q F1 .sf Y Q Y . . X ftifif' xgx ?Q:' m . Q x.,Lk-,sxxxl ',3'4 1,554 'SAYS 5 -ls? 1 3'.5+ ',-Qa9'p5 Q1 7 ? X--X443 ? 1+lQx 3 Xhtgivsm x ' W. 1 1 X ?!,y3,,,gPQ,x, 3g.,3:.?L Q ,Ng Y ,gk-Y' K ' mQ4r '51 -pm' ala fmw , if M Q ' ' Tff ., ig .f'x.gj' :L v- ' W- ff-'Q 1-1 ix Q 4 ...wr 'Y' E'-A -44 Q F Y -a---5,1 JOSEPH PANDOLFI RITA GALLAGHER HELEN CASSIDY JANE SAPIA . . FRANK MARTIN The ladies chat over a lunchtime cup of coffee. Office Manager . Secretary ssistnnt Secretary Ssisfanf Secretary Custodian in 'I un'-'sua ' 1 Ay gl' fx 0' 'H .N K 3 vigil x....f ' 5,0 'QQ Qi 9? Brother Jarlath cheerfully collects money at the daily food rush, X Q E afefevia As usual, Lloyd Walters has his equipment in shape Ye old ice-cream man , Brother Gregory packs up the freezer. Mmmmmmmmn-the reaction to a Brother Gregory Special. The best chow mein this side of the Yangtze f 1 , , ov our 1'AbM 0ffG5 -fl 0 ,W Ovlb f A .' ,f f.R, f1. K I f ,. , 7 -, , ' V. .JH:.,:fmr?e-w?:?f.,'-wg-.1 U- , , -ylfmgvig if? -,Ly.kx,,JfmviA.,-QQ. ,y 4 A .. . QQ , ' 4' Sv,2A- ,:,iiwFp2L ' ' .,j4jg'fi?:ejqM gn? zu' X-ff.::SMN,+ff,X+, X, f , , :ff , ' 3 'mlqgizlkf''swe':2gtf'iq:ff if ,Lay ,nm W Q A2 ,hailing.jg:,3L?dr,sNQ,Li51.L.V5-51, . L,.,1',-Ugg, 5,5- .L-gf - , , A, . .. , .V -:,. 4 . 1 gs,Q,f',A vabuai-es ln this atom conscious world educated to the analysis and breaking down of all things, we have chosen to reverse the trend. We have elected to represent the interdependence of men in the interdependence of the Stars. The huge worlds, many large enough to dwarf that one in which we exist, do not grope blindly through the reaches of space. They are guided, held in orbit by delicate forces out- side themselves which operate throughout the cosmos. An order results, in which the elements of the universe rarely contact destructively with any other matter. The Graduates on the following pages have also been guided by unseen forces. They are not the same boys who entered Freshman Year. Their associations, tenuous and pass- ing, all have influenced them. They are, as all are, continu- ously being subjected to the ideas, opinions and feelings of all their friends which results in a ceaseless moulding of character. These pressures, as it were of a sculpture creating a statue, are essentialg for in the conjunctions of a high school career are to be found the seminals of life in the world. They facilitate living. This is so because all the emotions, experiences, sensations and dreams which no single Gradu- ate can personally encounter may yet be learned and enjoyed from others. Hence these men are constantly being shaped toward their destinies. Our Graduates will take their places in a society which often appears cynical and embittered, and which is perhaps, on the brink of suicide. However, it is theirs. They are grounded in principles which warrant ideas characteristic of youthful optimism, They have their world in which to realize them. ,fl AUGUST MICHAEL ALFIERI ROBERT WILLIAM ANTHONY Saint Ceqilia'5 Saint Thomas Apostle Basketball I, 2, 3, 4. Captain, lntramurals 4, Cross Country lg Track l, 2, Intramurals I, 2, Optimates I, 3, Student Council 2, 4. 3, 4, Optimates lg Class Officer l, 2, 3. Holy Cross Basketball 'l, 2, 3, 4. Our days at the Prep are over. This thought sets in motion a flood of memories. Things insignificant in them- selves and in haphazard order rise before us-the Wednesday Propagation of the Faith collections, the Curtis Magazine drive, the turmoil of PT periods, the blaring PA system, Mrs. Berry's frantic efforts for silence in the library, the Prom, the Boat Rides, Brother Jarlath's chop-house, Brother Terence's gentle admonitions given with each late pass, study periods with Brother Phillip, and Brother Michael and Jim Behan's philosophical abecedarian discussions on linguistic relation- ships. 43 ROBERT PATRICK BARBERIE JAMES BRIAN BEHAN Little Flower Track lg Science 2, 3, Cafeteria Squad 4, Glee Club Ip Guard of Honor 41 San Fran 4. As ignorant Freshmen we entered the creaking hallways of the old St. Francis Prep. There at 41 Butler Street we drank the elixir of Christian knowledge, wisdom and morality which will sustain us always on our journey through life. Through the forceful efforts of the Franciscan Brothers, in- delible marks have been left on many of us to help us in maintaining those standards required of all products of Fran- ciscan training. Leaving the old building for our new loca- tion in Williamsburg was hard. Long cherished traditions and memories were left behind. Didn't everyone sense, at least for a time, something lost of that spirit which always characterized our school? And though as we leave a certain regeneration is underway, that original fervor has not yet been recaptured. We leave behind us the hope that it will be soon. JAMES FRANCIS BLACK Saint Patrick's Baseball, Basketball l, 2, 3, 45 Flying Club 4: Third Order 'lg Cafeteria Squad 31 Optimates I. ' g.w,,,,, me lf if , 1, ,ff THOMAS ALoYsius sooRAs t g Saint Charles Borromeo's ff' Swimming l, 2, 3, 45 Intramurals l. 2, 3, 41 Press 1, 2, 3, 4: San Fran 4, Seraph I, 2, 3, Jff?,L,ff'gl gif, opfimaies 1, , EW.. X 'iff' t mi i .,..,. . ' f i fxmfzff + L ' . K - ,,,, Pisces .Vi-'k i- jg ? A nuff-,i, .fy HENRY JOSEPH CASSIDY Saint Michael's CHARLES GERARD BOWRING EDWARD THOMAS CARROLL Trad? li Cross Country li lnlramufals li 2- 31 Cafeteria 4, Band l 2 3 4' O h gf I 2 , , , , rc e ra , , Visitation St. Thomas the Apostle 3, 4. JAMES MICHAEL CLARKE St. Francis Xavier Swimming I, 2, 3, 43 Class Officer 2. Qu ' 0 O I ff' . .. , M fw'll1i5'H 1' , R55 ' iffflf . ,...Y,,. . vida -fr .-A , i,,,,,, pff+ef----v-- I W,,,, ,,,i, I Q-a..ag--.F f-- ,. Y A les- - MICHAEL ANTHONY DeNUNZIO Saint Rocco's Track lg Intramurals I, 2, 3, 4, Poster I, 2, Qin... V., JOSEPH FRANCIS COSUMANO Saint Vincent Ferrer's Volleyball lg Handball 4: Track lg Intramurals 1, 23 Opfimates l, 2, Glee Club l, 2, 3, 43 Dance Committee 4. JOSEPH RAYMOND DAVIS Holy Innocents Football lg Baseball lg Optimates lg Class Officer 3. JOHN JOSEPH DeROSIER Saint Patrick's Track lg Third Order 35 Science 3, 45 Library 3, Band l, 2, 3, 4, Dance Band 4. JAMES THOMAS DURKIN GERARD PATRICK DOY'-E Saint Theresa of Avila Saint Edmunds Intramurals lg Optimales Ig Glee Club I, 2, 4 Intramurals 'l 2 3 4' Optimafes I. VINCENT FARLEY Our Lady of Mount Carmel Basketball I, 2, Captain 3, 43 Volleyball lg Optimafes lg Class Officer 4. V JAMES JOSEPH FARRELL JOHN JOSEPH FARRELL Good Shepard Our Lady Queen of Martyrs 4 Track 23 Intramurals 45 Volleyball I. 6 Flying Club 45 Football Team 4. Our Lady of Lourdes 23 Class Officer 4. ROBERT VINCENT FIUMARA Holy Name of Jesus Volleyball lg Track lg Intramurals l, 23 Dance Committee 45 Prom Committee 4. RAYMOND MICHAEL FOX Our Lady of Lourdes mates l, 3g Usher 45 Class Officer l. Anyway as we look back on those first memorable days, we can envision mirthfully the feigned look of awe-struck horror which appeared on the noble brows of our liege lords, the Seniors. Were these the future men of St. Francis? , they asked. Contrary to those dark forebodings, the Fresh- men of January 'Sl showed great promise. As nova's explode into brilliant stars, they were flickering luminaries who pro- mised to add to the luster of the Prep galaxy of famous stars who in the past have brought fame to the school. Dan Reich, Robert Lally, and Bob Sanna were our scholastic standouts. On graduation night at St. Paul's, they took all honors includ- ing a scholarship to St. John's College. 47 JAMES CHARLES FOLEY Track l, Intramurals l, 2, 3, 4, Glee Club l Cross Country l, Intramurals l, 2, 3, 4, Opti- ANDREW JOSEPH GALLIGAN Holy Name of Jesus Intramurals l, 2, 31 Glee Club l. u 4... Leo Track I, 2, Cross Country 2, Intramurals I, 2. Enthusiastically, class members entered the world of Scholastic Sports. Those interested in becoming St, Francis mermen engaged in a contest of survival of the fittest under the able tutelage of the school's long time swimming coach smiIen Tom Booras, almost unrivaled in the shaping of championship teams. Three of our boys really made the grade. Tom Booras, Jr., John Tartaglione, and James Clarke were trophy winners in both inter-scholastic and inter-city meets. Their example consistently buoyed the team to victories, and for the eleventh time in the last thirteen years, to the Catholic High School swimming championship ofthe City of New York. LESTER LOUIS GRIMMELL Saint Teresa of Avila's MAURICE FRANCIS HARNETT Saint Vincent Ferrer's Swimming Ig Track I, 2, 3, Cross Country I, Captain 2, 33 Intramurals I, 2, 3, 4, Optimates 2, 3, Principal's List Ig Usher 43 Class Officer I, 2, 3, 4. WILLIAM JOSEPH HIMMEL Saint Gregory the Great Intramurals I, 2, 35 Optimates I 5 Library Squad S JAMES JOSEPH GIMBLET Holy Cross Track Ig Intramurals I, 2, 3, 43 Class Officer 3, 4. PETER GEORGE HIGGINS Our Lady of Angels Swimming I, 2, 3, Intramurals I, 2, 3, 43 Class Officer 3. 48 ff 53 3 Ti -.L ,-Q M , V. V . -4. v mi ,r ' .fe '-YJ'-1-L51 'vga 'SW , ' I ' ' L, Fi .. , X I., ,. I -Q-px -1 ff I ' wifi gif? xkyizqii .6 ,312 ' T., Q my A X 'A A' .. if N' E ,,,, Is ,. . V. ., I I x,'- 5, ,iv 1. X grgfiiq Q-1 , y A3,55 ,g:i X ul 'f lx A 3 .fi . ga F f If 1 I I :W ! Offof' ' l ,,'. 3?- I 7 HIIM. l ' X ' A 555, ay 3 f Q A . . If , 'g 5 J ' A 3. in I ,fi ,Q I f' . . 1 a Q' Q . JAMES THOMAS HYLAND Our Lady of Lourdes Cross Country Ig Intramurals 2, 3, 43 Cafeteria Squad 4, Class Officer 3. KLPH JOSEPH INTRANUOVO Holy Name of Jesus I, 2, Intramurals 2, 3, 43 Third Order mates I, 2, 4g PrincipaI's List 3. THOMAS JOHN IBURG Saint Anselm's Volleyball lg Intramurals I, 2, 3, 4, C Officer 2, 3, 4. MICHAEL FRANCIS KELLY Sam' a 'C S Rosen EDWARD KERRIGAN Intramurals 2, 3, 43 Math Club 43 Third Order . I 3, 41 Seraph 2, 3, 4: Optimates I, 2, 3, 41 Samf Mattmas Slee Club ll Band lr 2. 3, 41 Class Offifief 4- Volleyball I, 23 Intramurals 2, 3, 43 Optimates Ig Glee Club I, 2. 49 PAUL JAMES KLOTZ Saint Vincent Ferrer's Baseball I3 Intramurals l, 2, 3, 43 Optimates I, 3, 43 Ushers 43 Glee Club I3 Dance Com- mittee 43 Chairman Prom Committee 43 Rally Committee Chairman 43 Class Officer 3, 4. VINCENT ALFRED MAGEE Saint Vincent Ferrers Committee 4. Track I, Intramurals I, 2, 3, 4, Glee Club I, Dance Committee 43 Prom Committee 43 Rally ROBERT FRANCIS LALLY 1 Our Lady of Lourdes Track I. 23 Intramurals I3 Third Order I, 2, 33 Optimates 43 PrincipaI's List I, 2, 33 Ushers 43 Glee Club 'I3 Orchestra I, 2, 3, 43 Dance Committee 4. EDWARD PATRICK MAHER Immaculate Conception Intramurals 3, 4, Class Officer 3, 4. Mario Santamaria, Berny Renzy, and Jerry O'Keefe lent their talents toward some thrilling victories scored by the baseball team which was spirited on by the efforts of Mr. Vocabulary, Bill Reilly, our informative mentor of history. lt will be a long time before they forget Mario's game-saving over the shoulder catch of a drive to the center field wall at St. John's Field. Jerry McCarthy, our emmisary for social affairs and composer of a memorable series of Terrier Barks in the Seraph, deserves also an honorable mention for his work with the team in spite of the fact that he was a late addition to their roster. 50 DANIEL DIXON MANDELL Saint Bartholomew's Seraph 3, 4. f K fmt - 3-2-fra f5T 'f 'f x. an .,.. V If ,,.,f,,i, ,, 3 Y, ,,,3, 93 51 , lzffkf s in-51 ' fifig' f . ,.C . f'asz' 1 H Capricornus 'Z gllflf' 'SET m A '4Y 'F f 5T:-' tk 3. , 11 X, 'f ' - - saF'f ?, pd ':' s:,ki 2.i?,a'i5'isf,3-M 5't?f?E?k.s?5sflff-?.f,Q,iIzi 4' JOSEPH RICHARD MARTIN Saint Thomas Aquinas Baseball I3 Basketball l 2 3 4 Intramurals l, 2, 3, 43 Third Order 4 Cafeteria Squad 3 43 Ushers 43 Glee Club l 2 Class Officer I 2, 3. GERARD EDWARD McCARTHY Saint Sebastian's Baseball 3, 43 Third Order 3, 43 Seraph 33 Editor-in-Chief 43 Cafeteria Squad 43 Dance Committee 43 Prom Committee Co-Chairman 43 Rally Committee 43 Class Officer 4. JOHN RICHARD McKEEFERY Saint Joseph s Cross Country 'l, Intramurals I, 2, 3, 4, Dance Committee 3 5l Cygnus JOSEPH PATRICK MURPHY Good Shepard Optimates I , 2. GERARD PETER 0'KEEFE Resurrection-Ascension Baseball 43 Swimming I, 2, 33 Intramurals 2, 3. 42 Sefaph 2, 3, 45 Optimates I, 2, Class Officer 3. BRENDAN PATRICK 0'BRlEN Holy Name of Jesus A few of us stretched our legs on Mr. McHugh's tracl team. Here we must accord honors to one of the fastest and most versatile men on the team, Lester Owens. But above all other sports our class representatives on the Basketball squad stand out. They were simply tremendous during their entire stay at the Prep. The Steamroller , Gus Alfieri, who seemed oblivious to everything in his hard driving attack, won many a game. Pete Schementi, Vin Farley, Bob Barberie, Paul Ragnetti, and mighty mouse Martin, made up a combination that was victorious time and time again by the dint of many tantalizing last minute down court pushes, and that culminated its career by bringing home to the School the coveted Eastern States Trophy at Glens Falls. 52 Track lg Cross Country I, 21 Intramurals I, 2, 3, 43 Optimates I, 2' Glee Club 'I JAMES PATRICK 0'KEEFE Resurrection Track Ig Intramurals I, 2, 3, 4, Glee Club I, Swimming I, 2, 33 Intramurals I, 2, 3, 43 LESTER JOSEPH OWENS Saint Ambrose Parish Track l, 2, 33 Captain 4, Cross Country I, 2, 3, 4, Intramurals lg Cafeteria Squad 3, 4, Optimates 3, Band 2. CARMINE JOHN PERSICO Saint Francis Xavier Intramurals 33 Math Club 43 Optimates l, 2, 35 Glee Club l, 2, 33 Dance Committee 4. JEROME DAVID PORTA Our Lady of Guadalupe Baseball l, 2, Volleyball l, 25 Track l, 2, 31 Intramurals 2, 31 Dance Committee 4g Class Officer 3. 4, KEVIN PATRICK QUIRKE Saint Savior's Swimming l, 2, 3, Intramurals lg Glee Club I PAUL ANTHONY RAGNETTI Saint Thomas Aquinas Basketball 'l, 2, 3, 4, Volleyball lg Dance Com- mittee 4g Rally Committee 43 Class Officer 2, Optimates 2, 31 Usher 35 Guard of Honor 4. Many other thoughts crowd in on us. Most of us will remember when we so earnestly attended lfor a while any- wayl and blended together our musical talents under the gentle promptings of a certain booming voice. To The Board of Regents , Mr. Raziano we extend a thanks for making the French course more pleasant with his sense of humor and verbal quips. His colorful Gallic wit will always be part of our memories of the Prep. Shock mel translate not dese- crate. Remember the Payne versus 703 debates: the Demo- cratic New Deal against a newly forged mob of Republicans. Officer 3, 4. ROBERT DONALD REGAN Our Lady of Lourdes .x rx 'z l '!'.' l i A Piscis Notius DANIEL THOMAS REICH Our Lady of Perpetual Help Intramurals 'l, 23 Science Club 23 Optimates 2, 43 Principal's List l, 33 Glee Club lg Dance Committee 3, 45 Prom Committee 45 Class RICHARD JOSEPH REDA Saint Bernadette's Volleyball lg Optimates lg Glee Club l, 2, Class Officer l. JOHN JOSEPH REILLY Saint Vincent Ferrer's Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 43 Optimates l, 2, 3, 41 Glee Club lg Dance Committee 3, 41 Prom Committee 43 Class Officer 3, 4. THOMAS RICCIARDELLI Our Lady of Lourdes Track I1 Intramurals I, 2, 3, 43 Glee Club I, 23 Class Officer I, 2, 3. f BERNARD THOMAS RENZY St. Francis of Assisi Football I, Captain 2, 3, 43 Captain Baseball 4g Intramurals 2, 33 Cafeteria Squad 33 Opti- mates I, 2, Glee Club Ig Dance Committee 4. JOHN FRANCIS RYAN Saint Vincent Ferrer's lmurals I, 2, 3, 4. ROBERT STEPHEN SAN NA Resurrection-A scension Intramruals I, 21 Optimafes I, 2, 3, 45 Glee Club I, 2, 3, 4. ANTHONY FRANCIS ROMANO Our Lady of Lourdes Intramurals I, 2, Science I, 2, 3, Cafeteria Squad 3, Opfimates 42, 3. 43 Principal's List I, 23 Orchestra 4, Class Officer I, 2. PETER JOHN SCHEMENTI Saint Francis Xavier Basketball l, 2, 3, 43 Optimates 'l, 33 Guard of Honor 43 Dance Committee l3 Class Officer l. MARIO THOMAS SANTAMARIA BRIAN PETER SCANLAN Saint 1erome's Resurrection-Ascension Baseball 3, 43 Track 1, 23 Intramurals l, 2, 3, Volleyball l, 23 Swimmingg Cross Country lg 4 Glee Club l, 2g Class Officer 4. Intramurals lg Science Club l, 2, 33 Cafeteria Squad 33 Optimates l. Can we forget those discussions of earthly logic of a certain senior defending the then current pier strikes and his haughty references to the Federal Militia which threatened a Congressional investigation? The calm and controlled aspect of Hyde Park and Bedlam would be the only fit comparison for these free exchanges of opinions on the merits of the Senator McCarthy investigations. Of course in John Farrell our class claims the first mem- ber of the Blue Angels to take-off his plane and adequately perform the prescribed maneuvers of the Flying Club. What was the big mystery behind the sudden court martial of Messrs. Black, Tartaglione, and Stahman? 56 GARY EDWARD SCHEUING Saint Theresa of Lisleux Football li Basketball lg Swimming l, 2, 3, 43 Intramurals 'l, 2, 3, 43 Cafeteria Squad 33 Opti- mates lg Glee Club I3 Dance Committee 43 Class Officer l. KENNETH LEO SELINGER Saint Teresa of Avila Football 33 Swimming 1, 2, 33 Track 23 Third Order l. 2, 3, 43 Cafeteria Squad 43 Glee Club l, 2, 3, 43 Class Officer 2. 'FW I JOSEPH MICHAEL SHEEHAN Saint Ephrem's Intramurals l, 2, 3, 45 Science Club 2g Locker Squad lg Opfimates l, 25 Glee Club l5 Class Officer 3. JOHN PATRICK SHEEHY Saint Francis Xavier Track l, 25 Cross Country I5 Intramurals I. 2, 3, 45 Glee Club l, 2, 3. ANDREW JOSEPH SKROLY St. Jerome's Football 3, 45 Class Officer 35 Dance Com mittee 4. Sagittarius I FREDERICK JOSEPH STAHMAN ERNEST PETER STEGER Saint Teresa of Avila Saint Barthelomew's Track 2: Manager Cross Country 2: Flying Math Club 45 Opfimates 15 Glee Club 15 or- Club 45 Intramurals lg Third Order 2, 3, 45 Chesfra 1' 2, 3, 4, Optimates 25 Class Officer 2. 57 JOHN EDWARD TARTAGLIONE St. Joseph's Swimming li 2. 3, 4g Intramurals I, 2, 3 Flying Club 4, Optimates 2. RICHARD HENRY VIGILANT Holy Cross Intramurals 2, 3, 41 Class Officer 3, 4. FRED JOSEPH VITALE St. Francis Xavier's Track l, 25 Cross Country 21 Third Order 33 Science Club lp Glee Club I, 25 Band I, 2. 3, 43 Orchestra 3, 4. 58 FRANCIS THOMAS VILLANO Saint Thomas Aquinas I, 2, Club I, 23 Dance Committee lg Class Officer 4. Track I, 21 Cross Country 13 Intramurals 35 Poster Club 3, 45 Optimates lg Glee To Brother Philip we extend thanks for the assistance of his guidance department. Looking briefly toward the future we wonder whether or not a teacher like the illustrious and incomparable Mr. Ellinghause, the Iron Man with his entire course memorized, will ever again cross our paths, and do all college professors Serenade with excerpts from the classics as did Brother Leonard in Physics . . . or tell such jokes? We apologize to Brother Timothy for pilfering the cafeteria deco- rations for Christmas and using them to decorate 8Ol 's home- roomg and for setting off those miniature explosions of billow- ing chalk dust which left our room like the aftermath of a blitzkrieg-that choking mob hanging out the window in the middle of winter was not fresh air fiends. Hoping, perhaps too optimistically, that some Latin can be recalled, we find the only apt phrase which might describe our stay at the Prep to be magna cum celeritate . 'gi' Roseau' Pnmcx WALSH Saint Mary's Cheerleader 33 lntramurals l, 2, 3, 43 Thirc Order l, 23 Glee Club l. DONALD JOSEPH WALSH Saint Theresa of Avila Track l, 23 Intramurals l, 2g Opfimafes 33 Principal's List I, 21 Library Squad l. ,fif- Y- Quuninuzx The fitting close for the high school careers of our February Graduates. RICHARD JOSEPH ADASZYNSKI GENNARO JAMES ARDOLINA St. Ephrem's St. Simon Jude Volleyball I3 Intramurals I3 Optimates I, 23 Class Officer 3. JOHN FRANCIS ASTARITA St. Mary's Star of the Sea Football l, 2. 3, Captain 43 Baseball I, 2, 3, 43 Track I, 2, 33 Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 43 San Fran 43 Optimates 2, 3, 43 Principal's List l, 23 Ushers 33 Accordians 2, 3, 43 Dance Com- mittee 43 Prom Committee 43 Junior Prom 33 Vice President Student Council 43 Scholarship Club 43 Class Officer I, 2, 3, 4. This is not a Class History, nor is it a story by the Seniors. It is one Senior's view of his class, instructors and times. i W F We began no differently from any of the one-hundred- ninety-six Freshman classes before us. We were apprehensive, as I recall, more so than scared. We must admit though that we were quite upset with our cyclonic induction into the Glee Club and we all gave ready way to the gentleman from the Physics Lab who had hailed us on our first day as a con- glomerated bunch of idiots. lAnd after encountering him again and again in Geometry, Physics and Trig, it seemed that perhaps we hadn't changed so much over the years after all.I 6l JOHN RICHARD BAUMANN St. Jerome's Swimming I, 23 Intramurals l, 2, 33 Scholarship Club 43 Optimates l, 2. Remember M Day-the night before the Prom? That was the big night. And it came so suddenly and then it was over. Walking home from our girl's houses as the sun was rising, we realized perhaps for the first time, that we were growing up . . . fast. But Monday came and the grind was on once more. Well l'll admit it really wasn't a grind. With 8Ol sending ransom notes all over the school for captives and with the bowling alleys burning down to hold up the Yearbook pictures, it was pretty funny. lHey Charlie, didja do your Health Essay?l ROBERT CHARLES BRAVER EDWARD THOMAS BRANIFF Football 2, Swimming I, 23 Intramurals I, 2, Cafeteria Squad 21 Glee Club lg Science Club 'lg Dance Committee 3. PETER WILLIAM BRADLEY St. Boniface Football 2, 4, Baseball l, 2, 3, 4, Swimming lg Intramurals I, 2, 3, 4, Seraph 3, 4. St. Jerome s ,. , ,,., V I 'F hiv U- W' 'rm 4-rm U04 Wastes 1 1. Q. , M aa.f .,'-- .l.' I A if ' I A iss. . . ','-: 1 I-if 3255 Pai' , f .ff ji Yogi: E - JOHN BURCHIANTI St: Francis Xavier's JOHN DONALD BRENNER St' Raphaels Immaculate Heart of Mary Football I, 2, 3, 4, Track 2, 4, Intramurals I, Optimates I, 25 Cafeteria Squad 2, 31 Glee Club 3, Optimates Ig Band 2, 3, 45 Orchestra I, 2, I Orchestra I, 2, 3, 4g Third Order lg French Football 2, Poster 2, San Fran 4, Seraph 3, 4, 3, 4, Dance Committee 3, 4, Class Officer 2, Club 4. Band 3, 43 Class Officer 3. 3, 4. , 1 VW' 1 FRANCIS JOSEPH BURFIELD St. Saviour's Football 2, 3, 4, Baseball I, 2, 3, 4, Swimming I, 2, 3, 43 Glee Club I, 2, 3, 45 Optimates Ig Dance Committee 3, lntramuralss I, 2, 3, 4. If mu. 75 - fv -A iff? ' A 'f-K :NW ES JJEX ' - 55,0 ,. I- .' ur , ' Serpens i ,......- 2 HARRY JOSEPH BURGER St. Patrick's Intramurals I, 2, Cross Country I. CHARLES JOHN CAIN St. Agnes Track I, 2, 3, 45 Cross Country I, 2, 3, 4, Intramurals I, 2, Third Order 3, 43 Seraph 3, 41 Cafeteria Squad 35 Optimates I, 2, Mili- tants 4g Scholarship Club 4. DOMINIC JOSEPH CANTARELLA St. Francis Xavier Band I, 2, 3, 45 Orchestra I, 2, 3, 4, Scholar- ship Club 43 Optimates I, 2, 3, Principal's List 2. VINCENT RAYMOND CAPUTO St Theresa the Little Flower Intramurals I 2 3' Cross Country I' Science I, Glee Club I, 2. 63 Q f f f C ANDREW THOMAS COLE St. Teresa of Avila Football lg Baseball lg Intramurals 2, 3, 43 Seraph 33 Optimates l, 43 Dance Committee DAVID MICHAEL COLLINS Queens of All Saints Accordions l, 2. LEONARD JOHN CON NOLLY St. Mary Magdalene Principal's List l, 2, 3, 45 San Fran 4, Tra k l 3 Cross Country l g Student Council 4. 3, 4, Prom Committee 3, 43 Class Officer 4. Libra The class didn't change much over the first three years. It wasn't to change until we entered our Senior Year. Then, out of the muck and mire of the class, certain personalities arose and above all there came through a class personality. And what a personality!! Then out of nowhere came the accusation that we were far from the sober individuals our teachers told us all our predecessors had been. lt was a ridicu- lous charge. We knew nothing of that tawny tiger that got into Brother Q's period somehow. 64 WILLIAM BERNARD CONNOLLY St. Ephrem's lntramurals l, 23 Orchestra l, 2. EDWARD ANTHONY COYNE St. Ephrem's ' JOHN PATRICK CREAN St. Joseph's Baseball 2, 3, 43 lntramurals 3, 43 Optimates l, 2, 3, 4, Band l, 2, 3, 4, Scholarship Club 4. ROBERT THOMAS DALY St. Vincent Ferrer's Swimming l, 2, 35 Cafeteria Squad 25 Opti- mates I, 2, 43 Ushers 31 Dance Committee 2, 3, 4, Class Officer l, 2. Track l . 65 FREDERICK CROMPTON Our Lady of Perpetual Help 4 THOMAS FRANCIS CUITE St. Raymond's Editor of San Fran 45 Optimates 3, 4, Principal's List l, 2, Ushers 3, 4, Library Squad l, 2, 33 Glee Club l, 2, 3, 43 Band l, 2, 3, 41 Orches- tra I, 2, 3, Dance Committee 43 Prom Com- mittee 4g Science Club 33 Third Order l, 2, 3, 41 Scholarship Club 4, Class Officer l, 23 Presi- dent of the Student Council 4. PETER GREGORY D'AMATO St. Mary Star of the Sea Optimates l, 2, 3. ROSS JOHN D'ARRIGO St. Agnes Intramurals I. 2. 3. 43 Glee Club 15 Optimates I, 35 Principals List 25 Scholarship Club 4. FRANCIS XAVIER DeFONTES Queen of All Saints Track l, 2, 3, 45 Cross Country 'l, 2, 3, 45 Volleyball 15 Intramurals l, 2, 3, 45 Optimates mittee 45 Prom Committee 35 Class Officer 2, 3, 45 Militants 2, 3, 45 Scholarship Club 4. 'l, 45 Principals List 25 Ushers 35 Dance Com- MATTHEW IGNATIUS DeLUCA St. Bernadette Swimming I, 25 Tennis 2, 35 Intramurals I, JOHN KEVIN DOHERTY St. Gregory's Swimming l5 Glee Club I5 Class Officer 3, 45 lntramuralsl 2 Seriously, we did, for the most part, have school spirit. Some of the other parts were debatable. lOne of them was really debatable. Seems everything he did led to a duel.l It all began many moons ago in seventh term. A certain Mr. K had us for world events and historyg and in course of a perti- 2, 3, 45 Seraph 2, Editor 3, 45 Band 25 Prom Committee 45 Class Officer I, 2, 3. EDWARD JOHN DOLAN St. Charles Borromeo Swimming l, 3, 45 Glee Club I, 25 Class Officer-1 . 24,5 5 in x ' ,. ,Vffff , - 1 4 h - -sway, 1 nent topic, he delivered several piercing blows in the direction , of school spirit. Since we didn't have a Regents until June, we ' 5 took time to discuss the problem. The result was our first 2, ' . . . . 5 ssaf ,..-1 5 i it outstanding action as a class. We swung into action and pro- 1 , ,gif-,,i:r7' , N .. 5 llmztiss all - I duced a rally the following day. JS5, fi, 1 . ,p :w ,-z e , Q 2 5 5 ,, , . W- ,U . .,.i 1' ' , Perseus 5 5 66 5 55555 DONALD JOSEPH DONOHUE St. Anselm's Optimates I, 25 Track I1 Cross Country I Baseball Ig Latin Club I, 23 Intramurals 2, 3. JAMES WALL DOUGHERTY St. Michael's Football 2, 33 Press Club 31 Seraph 31 Opti mates 23 Intramurals 2, 3, 43 Class Officer 3 DONALD JAMES DUGGAN St. Patrick'S Cheerleader 23 Intramurals I, 3, 4. 67 JAMES CHRISTOPHER DUNN St. .loseph's Baseball I, 2, 3, 4, Volleyball I, Math Club 3, Optimates I, 2, 3, 45 Intramurals I, 2, 3, 4. 3 70 ix JOHN CHARLES DUNNE St. Boniface Intramurals I, 2, 35 San Fran 4, Ootimates I, 2, 33 Principal's List 25 Dance Committee 43 Prom Committee 45 Student Council Secretary 4, Class Officer 3, 43 Scholarship Club 4. Foo ball I, 2, 3, 43 Baseball I3 Basketball I, 2 3 43 Volleyball Ip Intramurals I, 23 Class Officer 3, 4a Optimates I, 2, 43 PrincipaI's List 2 Scholarship Club 4. It was the day we skipped our first class. From then on we took as our form of education the intellectual skirmish . We will probably go down in Prep history as the class which antiquated the five day week. That rally was great. The only thing that worried us was the Cherry Sisters stuffed and stuffing in the AD. Office. They were something new and we weren't sure they'd go over. But everyone thought they were great. So-o-o more rallies, more periods gone . . . horray for school spirit. Then came the tests and . . ALLEN NOEL EREMIN St. Teresa of Avila JAMES CARMINE FABBRICATORE Holy Cross Prom Committee 43 Class Officer 'I. 68 Track I, 2, 3, 43 Cross Country I, 23 Intra- murals I, 2, 3, 43 French Club 43 Third Order 43 Cafeteria Squad 23 Dance Committee 43 WILLIAM ANTHONY EBERLE Our Lady of Perpetual Help Swimming I3 Track I3 Intramurals I, 23 Usher 33 Library Squad 33 Optimates I3 Flying Club 4. JOSEPH THOMAS ETHERSON St. Anthony of Padua Intramurals 3, 43 Optimates 3, 43 Ushers 3, 43 Dance Committee 43 Flying Club 43 Third Order 3, 4. THOMAS VINCENT FALK St. Edmund's Volleyball I3 Swimming 13 Handball 1.3 Poster Club I3 Intramurals I, 23 Track I, 23 Cross Country I 3 Glee Club I, 2g Dance Committee 4. JOHN JAMES FERGUSON St. Francis of Assisi amurals I, 2, 4, Glee Club I, 2, Band I. F Taurus fl 'Q ' Q 'fy : ' f'1ff'7?ll'f1' N . J I ,asf-f' if Af. 'lf ' ff 'X ,I ff..,...,. ., ,, ..,..s,. .,,. ' V ..,:JwIL.L. 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HUGH EDMUND GALLAGHER St. Thomas Aquinas Track I, 2, Cross Country I, Glee Club Band I' Cheerleader I 69 DONALD RALPH GARGUILO Track I, 23 Intramurals I, 2, 3, 43 Cafeteria Squad 2. St. Thomas Aquinas RICHARD ANGELO GUAGNINI RONALD ALFRED GOEBLES Our Lady of Perpetual Help Intramurals I, 23 Glee Club I, 2, 3, 4 French Club I, 3. Intramurals I, 23 Third Order lg Science Club St. Francis X avier's ROBERT CHARLES GRILLO , I, 2, 33 Cafeteria Squad 33 Optimates I, 23 55' Simon and Jude Glee Club I, 2, 3, 4. , , Swlmmin I' Intramurals 23 French Club 43 9 . Optimates I, 2, 3, 4. lt was a great rally though. One trick was stupendous. It made a big splashg all over the wall in tact and over every- one within ten feet. I guess we could have pleaded ignorance since we were so very young and irrepressible. Ah-h-h to be young again. IThis last comment for the benefit of those who won't read this copy until they've been out of the Prep for about ten yearsl. And then we won the Championships. l'm still trying to figure out how long they could have penalized us for parading without a parade license. However I feel quite certain that we were fully mature in our senior year. When the water pistol fad was on the only one in our class with a pistol was Brother XW. 70 GEORGE VINCENT GUGLIELMO St. Thomas Aquinas Baseball I, 2, 3, 43 Band I, 2, 33 Orchestra I 2, 33 Prom Committee 43 Intramurals 3. VINCENT JOSEPH HANIFIN St Aidens Swimming l, 2, 3, 45 Cafeteria Squad 35 Opti- mafes 15 Library Squad 25 Band I, 2, 35 Or- chestra l 2 3 JAMES ALBERT HAN NON Resurrection Intramurals 35 Optimates I. ANTHONY MICHAEL HAYDEN St. Francis De Sales Basketball 3. 45 Intramurals 2, 35 Guard of Honor 4.' EDWARD JOSEPH HANSEN St, Gregory's Band l, 2, 35 Track 2, 35 Optimafes 25 Infra- murals l, 25 Baseball l, 2. ,--f .50 If 5 .. ' 5 Ai.'..,. 81:94 . V 42' I -Ig ' ' . V I ff, -K M ,IU f .. , .f Q 55,1 it :fr f , gn 2214? 5 5... , li H V fs 4, I H? K' - 4 If 'A ax... EDWARD JOSEPH HAYES Z my . St. Gregory the Great '- 1 Q.. ' 2 V I I ' N, , 'Q f Tennis 2, 35 Third Order 35 Science Club l, 25 Bootes 1 ' ' ' 5. ' Scholarship Club 45 Library Squad 25 Opfimafes K V ' r f 5 b. ..f,,, 1.2. 3. 4. , Y A Q Em-T 5, TTTE rf' is 3 . 71 5 Y, I 9 K ' A .V gr. , A f 5.5'ff,. Q., . 5-1, ii?-S14 Speaking of funny things, what about the day we got our rings? Everyone suddenly developed a severe case of Protuberant Finger. The Reverend Brother W was pretty wor- ried about his Seenyurs. The next day some were remarkably cured. Gee, ain't love grand! I was just thinking about the first term we spent in the new building. Not that that wasn't sufficiently damaging, but in addition, the administration gave us some new teachers. I remember one in particular because of a description he gave of himself, namely: l'm called the Candlelight Kid because. Gentlemen, lone of his favorite wordsl one blow and you're out. Yeah, I know its not funny, but we laughed and got off Latin homework. KEVIN PAUL HOLIHAN St. Paul's JAMES PATRICK HIGGINS St. Vincent Ferrer's Swimming lg Intramurals 'l, 2, 3, 43 Opti- mates I, 23 Class Officer 3. MICHAEL JAMES HOLLYWOOD St. Thomas the Apostle Optimates I. DENNIS JOSEPH HUGHES St, Clare's Intramurals I, 2. THOMAS ALOYSIUS HONG Assumption of the Blessed Virgin Volleyball I 5 Track 1, 23 Intramurals I, 23 Opt mates 2, 33 Orchestra I, 23 Camera Club 4 Aries WILLIAM KEVIN KANE Mary Queen of Heaven Opfimates lp Football Manager I, 2, 35 Bas- ketball Manager 1. FRANCIS HENRY KABISH Sacred Heart Track l, 2, 3, 4g Cross Country l, 35 Cafeteria Squad 35 Classs Officer l, 2. PAUL JOSEPH IRENE St. Mary's Orchestra I, 2, 3, 45 Football 23 Optimates I Cafeteria Squad 3. ANDREW VINCENT KENDRICK Fourteen Holy Martyrs Track l, Cafeteria Squad l, 25 Optlmates lg Glee Club l 2' Scholarship Club 4 73 A RAYMOND JOSEPH KERN Track lg lntra St. Jerome's murals I, 2, 3, Optimates I, 23 Class Officer I. - . a ff T- sg - , TN U ,. ,Q J Na I, I . , ' 7 ,gm A .I 55. 4' 'R ' X, -. A Q, . 3 QE, It ,L fi I .IR Y ,, in ' I ' J -F ,555 . ,E 9 is -M A . - 5 I, 5 0 QVI1 I fr . ,ww 5 ,--W ox as l A F144 WUNQV' ie? ' rf - if ma ,- l Q Auriga . ,Mi n, ,p ' Bowling 3 4 ANTHoNY Jossvu LA ssu.o mms 3. Our Lady of Guadalupe Swimming I, 2, 3, 45 Optimafes I. JOHN WARREN KORBER Sf, Teresa of Lisieux 3, 45 Tennis 35 Intramurals 35 Opti- JOHN PATRICK LABRIOLA St. Stanislaus Football 45 Track I, 25 Cross Counfr Opfimates I, 25 Glee Club I5 Class O1 ANTHONY CHARLES LAURINO Our Lady of Perpetual Help JOHN ROBERT LOUCKS St. Thomas Aquinas Intramurals I, 25 Oplimates I, 2. Intramurals I5 Library Squad 25 Rally Commit- tee 45 Class Officer 4. 74 CUSTODE JOSEPH MACCA St. Athanasius Ieyball Ig Bowling 4, Track I, 2. 'I VINCENT ANTHONY MALE Immaculate Conception Football I, 2, 3, 4, Track I, 2, 3, 43 Intra- murals I, 2, 3, 4, Volleyball I 5 Cafeteria Squad 2, Optimate lg Class Officer I, 2. PETER VINCENT MANCUSO Our Lady of Guadalupe Track I, 2, 3, 4, Cross Country 3, Intramurals I, 2, 3, 4, San Fran 4, Seraph 3, 4, Cafeteria Seems we did start something new. No more study per- iods. Was talking to Brother D the other day who said they're calling them free periods now. Just in passing, I wonder what C'mon gents, l need help is in Scandanavian? Wonder if TFC will learn Parlia- mentary Procedure? You know, no matter what they say, I still think we should have bought a copy of Six Easy Ways to Spelling for Brother 8V2. It might've cleared up some of the difficulties which existed despite the splendid teacher that he was. Re- member this book may be out before the Intermediate Regents is corrected. 75 ALAN STEPHEN MacKENZIE St. Vincent Ferrer's Intramurals I, 2, 3, 4, Principal's List I, 23 Optimates 3, 4, Glee Club Ig Class Officer I, 2, 3. WILLIAM DENIS MARONEY St. Ann's Track I, 2, 3, 4, Cross Country I, 2, 3, 4, Intramurals I, 2, 3, 43 Optimates I, 2, 3, 4, Cafeteria Squad 2, Dance Committee 4, Class Officer 43 Scholarship Club 4. O You're right there. Maybe this should be suppressed. Ah well its all in the cards anyway. Maybe everything had to turn out the way it did or we wouldn't have turned out the way we did. The question is did the events come out like that because of us or did we turn out like this because of the events. Please such philosophy and deep thinking makes me blush. Yeah, you're blushing as much as Mr. ZBF when he found the Freshman we'd kidnapped after he had taught a whole period. Poor kidl So anxious to see how the other half lives. JAMES FRANCIS McCANN Visitation of the Bleesed Virgin Mother Intramurals I, 2, 3, 43 French Club 33 Latin EDWARD THOMAS MCFADDEN club 1, science club rg Glee club 1, 2, class Holy Cross Officer 2, 3. Optimates l, 2. FREDRICK STEPHEN McGARRY St. Matthew's Football I, 2, 33 Track I3 Intramurals I, 2, 3 43 Glee Club 43 Class Officer 2. JOSEPH EDWARD McLAUGHLIN Queen of All Saints Tennis 2, 3, 43 Swimming I3 Intramurals I, 2, 3. 43 Cafeteria Squad 2, 33 Third Order 3, 4. LAWRENCE WILLIAM MENAPACE St. Thomas Aquinas Intramurals I, 2, 3, 43 Basketball l 3 Optimates 76 I, 33 Dance Committee 43 Prom Committee 43 Class Officer 33 Scholarship Club 4. PATRICK TERRENCE MORIARITY Immaculate Heart of Mary JOHN EUGENE MOLEN Our Lady of Perpetual Help Intramurals I, 2, 31 Glee Club 4. FRANCIS JOHN NAPPI St. Vincent De Paul's Track I, 2, 4, Captain 3: Cross Country l, 2. 3. 41 Intramurals 23 Optimates I, 23 CICSS Officer l, 2, Dance Committee 43 Militants 3, 4. GERARD ALFRED OATES St. Vincent Ferrer's Basketball l, 4, Volleyball lg Track lg Intra- murals I, 2, 3, 4. 77 Gemini DANIEL JOHN O'CONNOR Sf. Ri!a'S Track 3, 43 Intramurals I, 21 San Fran 4, Ushers 35 Optimates I, 2, 3, 41 Science Club lg Militants 43 Class Officer l, 2, 3, 4. N ,f 4. I ROBERT JAMES OMERZA St. Patrick'S JAMES FRANCIS OSBORNE St. Agnes Track I, 2, 33 Cross Country I, 33 Intramurals I, 2, 33 Glee Club I3 Dance Committee 43 Class Officer 2. JAMES DONALD O NEILL St. Thomas Aquinas Track I, 2, 3, Captain 43 Cross Country I, 2, 3, 43 Optimates I, 2, 3, 43 San Fran 43 Seraph 43 Student Council 43 Intramurals I, 23 Class Officer 43 Scholarship Club 4. Track I , Say Bro., didja find your keys yet? Did he check his pockets? Ah-h-h don't be an apostle ot the obvious. Speaking about things being obvious, isn't it about time something was done about the San Fran problem? l agree with Mr. Q. Either we cement shut the door of Room 27 or hold our meetings in the gym. lt's almost as bad as the kitchen with that crew mobbing the place through the back door. Then l have to go past Bro. J as he cheerfully collects money. llt's blood money they get for those heroes down in the Cat. I know! l cut the bread and it's my blood.l 78 JOSEPH JOHN O'NEILL St. Anthony of Padua 23 Cross Country I3 Intramurals 2, 3, 43 Cafeteria Squad I3 Class Officer 'l. RICHARD ANTHONY PANDOLFI St. Ann's Track I, 2, Manager 3, 43 Cross Country I, Manager 43 Intramurals I, 23 Third Order 3, 43 Optimates 23 Library Squad 23 Cafeteria Squad 33 Militants 4. BERNARD DAVID PASCAL St. Pancrea's Basketball I, 2, 3, Captain 4, Intramurals I, 2, 3, 45 Optimates 23 Ushers 33 Class Officer 2. i shi 44 r ,Q W mf g. li 'fi , X:-2: ai , , .rf ' ' . , 'Q ' ' we li ill -715 3 . 4 C I ' Corona ' I JEROME JOSEPH PIAZZA St, Mary Star of the Sea Intramurals I, 2, 3, 4, Cross Country Manager Ig Baseball Manager 23 Ushers 25 Orchestra 25 Band I, 2, 35 Poster Club I, 2, 33 Science Club 2, 3, Third Order I, 2, 3, 4. 79 ROBERT JOSEPH PELLEGRINELLI St. Anrr'S Intramurals I, 23 Science Club Ig Band I. ORAZIO GEORGE PERTICONE Sacred Hearts of Jesus and Mary RONALD CHARLES PICKENS St. Paul's Volleyball Ig Track Ig Intramurals I, 2, 3, 4, Poster Club I, 25 Band I, 2. LOUIS EDWARD PRIMAVERA STEPHEN HENRY RICKERT St, Andrew's Swimming lg Orchestra 2, 3, 45 Prom Commit- tee 45 Scholarship Club 7, 85 Scholarship Club 7, 8. n , 15 GEORGE THOMAS ROTH St. Patrick's Baseball l, 2, Captain 3, 43 Basketball l3 ln- tramurals 3, 43 Cafeteria Squad 2, 33 Optimates l, 2, 3, 43 Ushers 33 Scholarship Club 4. or PHILIP JAMES SCINTO St. Ephrem's Volleyball JQ Swimming 23 Track l, 23 Cross Country l3 Tennis 23 Intramurals l, 23 Band l, 2, 3, 43 Science Club l, JAMES PATRICK SCANLON Holy Child Jesus Track l, Swimming 23 Cheerleader 2, 33 Intra- murals l, 2, 3 ,43 Cafeteria Squad 33 French Club 43 Scholarship Club 43 Band 2. O Speaking of blood, we sure could have used a isfusion on Saint Patrick's Day. Why does a Dol that wins three city championships have to 'ch as far back as the forty-eighth battalion? st be patriotism or something. Wonder what it like in that car on Madison Avenue, hey Tommy? bad we had school on Friday--the Freshmen to ior divisions that is. Darn near came to a full k. Hey C, you sure we get off today? Ha-a-a? gotta do a book report. What's it on? DRZBN Jungle? The jungle, otherwise known as 805's classroom, n 26. That's where the primeval denizens of Prep came out during study. Between periods ids like an apy aviary. Wait a sec, l've gotta in 27 before l go to class. 8l CARL JOHN SARDEGNA St. Gabriel's Bowling 3, 43 Tennis 2, 3, 43 Intramurals l. 2, 3, 43 Seraph 2, 3, Editor 43 Optimates l, 2, 3, 43 Ushers 33 Library Squad 2, 3, 42 Glee Club 3, 43 Militants 3, 43 Scholarship Club 43 Press Club 3, 43 Science Club l, 33 Third Order 2, 3, 4. THOMAS JOSEPH SH EEHAN St. John the Evangelist Dance Committee 2, 33 Cafeteria Squad 23 Class Officer 33 Third Order l, 2, 3, 43 Seraph 3, 43 Track l, 2, Captain 3, 4. Cross Country I5 Glee Club I. Class Officer 4 FRANK JAMES SICOLO St. Rose of Lima St. Rose of ,Lima Aw-w come on. Let's get going. O.K, We have to, There isn't any further we can go here. We've got to go on in the way we've been prepared for the last four years. That's our job. To the teachers there is little we can say that has been unsaid. They know what I mean. To the underclassmen we can say we've done some- thing for them to consider and carry on and improve. To the school in general, all we can say is goodby and Pray for all of us. 82 FRANKLIN JOSEPH STI LE St Monica's French Club 45 Intramurals 3, 45 Ushers 35 JOHN PHILLIP TIERNEY Tennis 2, 3, 45 Intramurals 'l, 25 Third Order 3, 45 Science Club I5 Optimates I, 2, 3, 45 Usher 3, 45 Glee Club 45 Band I, 2, 3, 4. MICHAEL TAGLIAFERRO St. Aihanasius Track I, 25 Intramurals I, 2, 3, 45 Baseba 2, 3, 45 Cafeteria 2, 35 Dance Committe Prom Committee 4. GERARD MARK VIOLA St. Agnes Optimates I5 Science Club I, 25 Library Squad 2, 3, 45 Glee Club I5 Scholarship Club 4. MARTIN MICHAEL WALSH St. Cecilia k l, 2, 3, 4, Cross Country I, 2, 3, Captain 'olleyball l, 25 Intramurals I, 21 Optimates g Seraph 33 Glee Club I, 25 Dance Com- ee 3, 4, Prom Committee 3, 4. JOHN TIMOTHY WARD St. Thomas Aquinas Intramurals 2, 3, 4, Cafeteria Squad 2, 33 Opti- mates 2, 3. ROBERT GERARD WALLACE Our Lady of Perpetual Help Swimming Team lg Track lg Glee Club Ig P Flying Club 4. 1 R r' Vg I aft D1 . o , Y Jog 'V ' A,,,l .- ffl . .,ea.w pf X Q: iff . Jr' i iris' x' X . '! 2 gi -E . is in 'tx Q - o' . ,. I B, A V XX , ., X3 L' Q-Vg' fi n-T' . ul, pf M .W Q , . .. ,, ,.,,,,,,,,5 -, ,,..,,5,, , an 1 , , , ,,, . , .. . ..... , , I, f , ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, .V A M.. .,.. ., -.,,.-A., ..,. W wwf, A x, , A 1' . f' H. . ,v N .QA K ,jf 5 ..-C M. ,., .. ,,: 5-. .. --A M . ,...-.,,,,,.. - . - .,.,..-,. - .. v. , .. , -,.fz,.e ,. . - . .. 9' , ,,,..,,9.,,.z-I - ,. ..la,a.., nu.. ,. ,,,.,k'Q:gq,.,..,,,,,. ., ., fl , 4 .W . Q .M Q, .A f... .--- , ,, , .. . Ae- . . M. . ..Y , -f T5-Wg:-gL'.-...A-Q-.3 -var - X . M L ..,.N,,.f .,p:mN,e..-A-A v....,.,m...... ,. -Q-05 ff' G' ' f L 'x Pisces FRANCIS GREGORY WALSH St. Gregory the Great Bowling 4, Intramurals 3, Optimates I. GEORGE JAMES WHITEN Saint Anselm's Intramurals Ig Anthonian Club 2, 35 Third Order 2, 3, 4, Usher 33 Glee Club I, 2, 3, 41 Class Officer I, 2. Father Holzheimer extends con- gratulations and attempts to calm some of the graduates before the ceremonies. Brother Benignus presents the January awards for scholastic achievement to Robert Lally in English, mathematics, social studies and Religion, to Daniel Reich in Latin, French, and science, and to John Farrell in winning the Manufacturer's Trust essay contest. Rev. Father Kenneth Morgan admonished the graduates to keep always before them the eternal destiny. ,Mr 4 - W V 7, Y Oy I 7 nf 'ff var 4 1-:uv fm 3-I ' Y k I ml , W ,M J ,Wa 'K I ' Z ' ,M . f A' ' I A - I 4 ' I ' x f ' A 2, ' Y' 1 747 'ann-L..-rf U Nw., A ' V' Maw 1 mwww U V' M, '45 UW My W4 Y 4 w M 142 ff f 1 gf Z7 v 'N --UW f Iv V ' , 'QM' IWW 'QT ,if 77' V, L W .J su gm ,,W :Q 2. u L 1 is K B L L L U 0. W Q x x. x.. W L. . 0 , f 1 -if A 4 I ,ff u. V L , Vi f Rf, in ,J V ff' K , 1 if I Az I . i L.N' I J' X S 1 Q f A U, ', i K V Q X , 4, x A mmm'-N ' i Q fs I 'ff ' fx xWx X la, if ,fa ff W ,ff ff W! X XXX 'Z 5 5 T , 1 X x 1 1 X xx X X X S R . X Q Ku XM X, X N 3 X X, Q xii' Z X XX xx in , , x 0. '5- xgss l A ff.- mf X ,f ct-Ivit-ies lt is not good for man to be alone. This decree set forth in the days of Creation finds its fulfillment in the program of activities sponsored by St. Francis Prep. ln so much as they give the student many opportunities for close association with both fellowfstudents and teachers, activities achieve their end. Their demand for a healthful intimacy and self-expression compliments the conditions of formality so often necessary in the classroom wherein, despite the crowd, one is easily lost. Catholic education aims at the development of the whole mang compiling a storehouse of facts is not educa- tion in our sense. While not in the least discounting these facts, for the first should be done without omit- ting the second , meetings after school do allow students to escape from the methodical humadrum of classes and provide a chance for putting the facts to use, Club mem- bers join together in discussion to iron out the rough spots of some project engineered out of someones ingenuity, Students working on publications learn that earnest effort and cooperation under the leadership of a fellow student make up a success formula, Social functions as dances, the boat-ride, and skating parties all add to the valuable art of genial companionship. These bring us closer to the ideal of education. The birth of useful interests, friendships enkindled, the praiseworthy am- bition inspired to make the object of their efforts better than it was when handed to them, the alteration in the teacher-student relationship where the stiff Brother , . . or Mister . . . becomes much more than the one who merely teaches Latin or Algebra,-all these cannot help but make the student a more perfect example of balanced manhood. How important will these associations be when our graduates take their places in the complicated mechanf ism of modern society. The struggling columnist on the school paper might well be a great newspaper reporter. The eager Freshman tinkering in the science lab may be taking his first steps toward his Doctorate, That poor Joe hounded daily down to band practice could easily become a famous musician. Can you single out a future Father Smith or Brother John in the religious societies? Perhaps the perfect symetry of the starry heavens mov- ing irresistibly in their God-given order will always be too flawless a symbol for the intereaction of unpredictable men. But here on earth we are intended to accomplish at least a relative perfection which consists in striving to approach harmonious relationships by developing all our faculties to the fullness of their potentialities. To this end Activities will continue to assist the student. Yerkes Observatory Photograph , , 7 ' 5 ncs A ist PHIL COTTONE MIKE ESPOSITO LEONARD CONNOLLY 1 FRANK CLINES scbo asfi ED RISSMAN GEORGE DeGEORGE Name Term Avg. Dunn, James C. ....... ......... 8 6.00 O'Neill, James D. ....... ......... 8 9.67 Astarita, John F. ....... ........ J 85.67 Cuite, Thomas F. .......... ......... 8 7.50 DeFontes, Francis X. .... ......... 8 7.50 Eremin, Alan N. ....... ....... ......... 8 7 .00 Hayes, Edward J. .................... ......... 8 9.83 Pascal, Bernard D. L .... - ................. 86.33 Sardegna, Carl J. ....... ......... 8 6.17 Tierney, John P. ....... ......... 8 7.33 Walsh, Martin M. ..... ......... 8 6.17 Whiten, George J. ........ ......... 8 9.50 Doherty, Thomas E. ...... ......... 8 6.83 Fassig, Gerard J. ....... ......... 9 0.00 lmperatore, E. C. ..... ......... 9 1.83 Lang, Francis T. ....... ............ 9 2.00 Lipay, Raymond J. ........ ..,............ 8 6.33 McGuire, Raymond J. ...... .. ....... 87.83 McLaughlin, W. M. ----- ----.----90. 83 Nicoletti, R. A. ......... ......... 9 3.83 Norcott,'John F. .... ......... 8 6.67 Pamaggiore, R. J. ..... ......... 8 9.83 Swanton, Edward T. ...... ............... 8 6.83 Szot, Henry B. .................................... 90.83 Bracco, Carmine J. .............. .. ......... -8933 Ernst, Joseph A. ....... ...--.... .............. 86.33 OV101'5 Name Term Avg. Hinzmann, R. A. ....... ..- ....... ..- .... 87.83 Kennedy, Edward C. .... ......... 8 5.83 Kozakiewicz, R. W. ...... ......... 8 5.17 Kroczynski, F. T. ......... ......... 8 8.17 McWalters, T. A. ..... ......... 8 8.33 Salvino, Martin G. ..... ....... .. 85.00 Cahill, John P. ............ ......... 8 5.00 Dreitlein, Robert F. ...... ......... 8 5.00 Ferry, John R. ........... ..-. ..... 87.33 Gordon, Sean M. ....... ......... 8 8.50 McNiff, Robert J. ........ ......... 8 9.33 Mcnedmond, D, P. ...... ......... 8 7.17 0'Boyle, Richard F. ...... ......... 8 7.83 Ratkowski, R. J. ....... ......... 8 5.17 Santoro, Robert F. ..... ......... 8 7.33 Ward, Charles L. ....... ......... 8 5.83 Armstead, A. C. .......... ......... 8 8.67 Bettigole, James R. ......... ......... 8 6.50 Carmody, William B. ....... ......... 8 8.33 Colletti, Charles D. ...... ......... 8 7.67 Finn, John' T. .............. ......... 8 5.50 Furey, Robert E. ............. ......... 8 7.50 Henning, Michael A. ....... ......... 8 5.00 Hogan, Kenneth B. ...... ...... 8 5.83 Jeffrey, Michael P. ...... ......... 8 8.50 Mione, Louis J. ......... ......... 8 7.83 Smollen, Paul A. .......... ......... 8 5.00 Allocco, Carmine M. .... Conaghan, , Daniel J . ------86.67 ------85 . 50 Ferretti, Joseph A. ...... ......... 9 2.33 Hanser, Frederick A. ....... Kuscsik, Richard J ......... Major, Herbert C. ..... Sherlock, Robert J. ..... - Stanton, Kenneth L. ..... . ------9l .00 -----.86. 8 3 ---.-85. 8 3 -.----86.67 ---.--89.00 Name Gulas, Joseph D. ..... - Brandi, Guido J. ..... . Cahill, John P. ........... Dombkowslci, W. J. ..... Dowd, Anthony P. . Kelly, Robert J, ..... if Lyons, John D. ........... McGinley, Hugh C. O'Grady, William P.--mm Og rodowczyk, T. C. Patnosh, Ronald J. .... . Pettinato, Philip J. - Richetti, John J. ......... Robertson, William E. .... Term Avg. -------87.33 -.-.--.87.33 -------88.00 ------.86.33 -----.-86.00 -------86.33 ----.-.86.00 -------89.33 -----..89.83 ---.-..86.50 -------85.00 --.----86.83 .--.---92.00 -..-...90.00 Rorke, Herbert F. ....... ....... 8 7.17 Rovnak, John P, ..,....., ..,.,.. 8 5,33 Sanford, Frederick E, .... -..,,,, 8 8,50 Senna, Joseph J, ......... Shabe, Robert J. ..... . Tonra, Patrick J. ..... . -------9l .33 .---.-.87.17 -.-----90.00 Name Term Avg. Aaron, Charles J. ........ ........ 9 0.17 Anterio, Joseph M. ....... Caliendo, Gennaro D. -------.88.l 7 ,-.-- -----.-.89.1 7 Chierico, John A. ...... ........ 9 1.00 Coghlan, Henry E. ...... Connolly, Hugh J. ......... Damiano, Roland M. DeMarco, Francis H. -------.8 5 . 50 ----..--85 .8 3 --.-. .-------8 5. 1 7 ----- --------89 .00 Duran, Anthony P. .... ........ 8 8.67 Foy, Stephen P. .......... ........ 8 9.17 Gowrie, Thomas M. .... ........ 8 8.33 Jarvis, John J. .......... ........ 8 6.33 Kaiser, Kenneth B. ....... ........ 8 5.33 Klammer, Ronald J. McGinty, Richard J. -.--, --------9l .8 3 -----.--. -..-----88 .83 Mulhearn, Thomas S. ....... ........ 8 7.83 Nannery, Patrick J. ....... ........ 8 7.33 Newman, Joseph C. ............ ........ 9 1.00 Rimpotti, Vincent M. ............. ........ 8 5.17 Salvo, Vincent J. .... . Sangiorgio, James V. Tilt, William M. .... - Vannata, L.. C. ..... -- Wilcznski, M. T. Checkett, Edward J. 89 .----- ----------------.85. 1 7 .-..- .-------86. OO --- ........ 91 .1 7 -.-..-- -.------86.00 ..................... 8 8. 1 7 --.-- ----.--....----86. 50 Name Term Avg. Hall, John T. ............. .. .,...,.,,,,, ,. ,,,,, 87,83 Marino, Gerard E. ........ ...........,,,,.,,, 9 3,00 Maxson, Francis A. ...... .. ..,.,,,,,,,, 86,00 McCarthy, Joseph J. McDonnell, James J. Raimondi, Francis J. -----....86. 33 ---------89.33 ------.--85.50 Reichmeider, P. F. ..... ,,.,,,,,, 9 1,17 Weatherwax, A, T. ...... -,, ,,,,,,,,, 91,17 Flood, Thomas M. ...... ...,,,,,,,.,,,,,,., 8 8,17 Fratangelo, Louis A, .... ,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,, 87,33 Hayes, Robert S. ....... ,,,,,,,,,9I,00 Bayer, Robert S, .......... ,,,,,,,,, 8 5,83 Blomquist, Herbert T, ...... ,,,,,,,,, 8 8,67 Gengenbach, R. J. ........ ,,.,..,,. 8 5,83 McGowan, James B. Milaccio, Vineent P. ---------85. 33 00 Murphy, Daniel T. ....... ,,,,,,,,, 8 6,67 Rienbenack, F, W, ,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,, 8 7,67 Rizzo, Thomas M, ............ .,,,,.,,, 8 5,33 Van Renterghem, F, J Anari, Nicholas C. .... . ...... ......... 8 5 .67 ---------85.67 Brett, Edmund E, ....... ,,,,,, - ,86,83 Brucia, James A. ....... ,,,,,,,,, 9 2,33 Crosby, James T, ....... ,,, ,,,,,,, -85,33 Gramas, John V. .,,.,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, - ,89,67 Grossmann, G. E, ,,,,,,, ,, ,,,,,,,,, ,,,87,l7 o fivvaafes' Name Term Avg. Cooney, Richard T. ...... ............. 8 8.00 McCabe, Donald B. ...... .......... 8 5.50 Tenaglia, James M. ...... ...... ....... 8 5 .67 Van Cott, George M. Woltering, Joseph J. Abt, Robert V. ........... - ------85 .50 ------87 . 3 3 -----.85. 83 Britton, Frederick E. ...... ....... 8 7.83 Cefalu, Robert F. .... ...... Cummings, K. J. ..................... - Giacinto, Michael J. 3 ------87 .50 ..------------.--88.33 Kelly, Charles P. .......... ....... 8 6.83 Lee, William F. ............. ....... 8 7.00 Maugeri, Anthony J. ..... ...... 8 5.17 Mundy, Francis H. ...... .......... 9 0.83 O'Grady, Thomas F. Palumbo, F. A. ........... - Phillips, Patrick J. ........... .. .... 86.67 -----.90.00 .----.88. 1 7 Plattner, Willibald P. ..... .... .., 88.83 Sheahan, Michael M. Sheahan, William P. -.--..85. 1 7 ---.--- -------85.l 7 Spingola, Lawrence J. ..... ............. 8 7.67 Sugameli, Robert C. ....... ............ .. ..90.67 Taggart, John W. .............. --.. .... ..-..88.l7 Thrapp, John J. ........ - ...................... 86.00 Tynan, Douglas M. ..... .. ........ 90.17 Walicki, Peter J. .......... .......... 8 8.00 Walsh, Maurice J. ..... ---..-86.00 ---.--- -.----.85.67 Brady, Thomas J. ...... . Williams, Robert W. -------88.67 Brusca, Vincent T. ...... ....... 8 6.17 Coleman, William M. ..... ....... 8 7.50 Hayes, Ronald C. ......... Marano, Louis S. --.- ---.-.-89. 50 ------.85. 1 7 McDermott, John J. .... .... ... 87.33 Winters, Eugene R. ..... ....... 8 5.83 Q if 'gf xi' gig! if 3 sv ig, W Q f SQ , E? Q Lew 'S ' 'Q r if fm? wi H NJ 5-f iff., rv gi ? I 1- -vfgii' M, . , 1 -m4,,, ff fi ff a 'f V gif' jo 43- I 3 I . A , ,,, Q fl x X QW r fr 1, 2 . 1, W, T- ' v . ,, nog' J ' 3. 1 vi 9 ' P P Ev 'ii it J . I ., .Q ,Q ,,r,,,eJ4lkR5 , I , 1 .1 if .Li W, .f,5.,.,.-.-.g , , , W, , ,Q 5 ,MX , .. f 'f s T. - 1 1 ,sh 9 , -L wo in ,M fl X . A 3 Q YWXBFA ffm J ' rn' K5 4 lil?-93369 'H The Third Order Chapter of St. Francis Preparatory School. t' Cvb ovbev James Conway receives the symbolical cord of the Third Order. 92 I i 1 i Tom Cuite prepares his music for the investing servic Jerry McCarthy and Bob' Lally assist Father Anthony be- fore the investing of new members into the Third Order, Officers of the Third Order with their moderator Brother Benignus and their spiritual director Rev. Father Anthony Mclnerney, O.F.M., CAP. Rev. Father Holzheimer, Spiritual Director, addresses the fathers on Retreat Night. I K as x+ ' Y R t X f Nl ff 1 Officers, Mr. Desiderio, Mr, Rorke, Mr, Kauke and Mr. O'Daly discussing plans for the first Communion Breakfast with Brother Jarlath, Moderator and Brother Timothy, Principal. fAf'961'5! Jul, Rx lf i '94 I Fathers pitching in at one of their own Smokers. 93 Retreat Night for the Father's Club. oak vibe QET T553 Everyone in a holiday rnood while waving goodbye to New York. We'vc just left and have already found pleasant company. 94 Your wrong son-I was here first. Brother Cajetan an argument. , A x F E? 5, K ,,,,,f-' - ,,-1-u9 N 1 ,,, ' ,gn- fl F 459' H , 4 pw: -: A f 'QP J.. is H N K K ,iffy ,iw -+. xl JK wx .H , 4 Y 9' A W Ag gf H32 'Q' V 'fl if S I I ,, ,JL WL JAN' 5? sf A P' si! 'M i 'Nd- K-hm . W. 5 Q5 . 5 U28 9 5091 V091 This book began to take form in the summer of l954. Yes, that far back. Work had to begin in the summer be- cause turning out a yearbook, a good one, is not an easy job: it takes work, a bushel of it. Those first days were the hardest. First of all, there was a theme to be foundg you go exactly nowhere with any yearbook until you get the theme. Well, we got the theme, the interdependence of us all, one upon the other. Now we could start moving. The five prose editors went home to write the divider essays for their respective sections. When they returned with their masterpieces of the essay form, they thought that now, all was to be ginger- peachy, for after all, the writing was done. But was it? Heh . . . Heh , . . Heh . . . Heh. NO, it wasn't done. Came the deluge fin the meek form of a pencil, a ruth- less pencil, wielded by a merciless editorl l With every sweep of that butcher's implement another flowery line went the way of all flesh. lt was that way right down to the wire: we would work a lot, and after the reign of editorial terror have oh, so little to show for it. All that can really and truth- fully be said from the point of view of the staff is Z It was hardl But then aren't all worthwhile things. REV. BROTHER MICHAEL, O.S.F. Moderator Mayhem in Room 27 The underclass members of the staff cast an approving eye on some Of the photo work of Pat O'Daly. Pat O'D.aly lines up the first page of the Dummy U'-C 1 'J 'W' ,- ll Jim O'Neill and Tom Cuite supervise the photographing of the June Grads. Tom Cuite and Brother Michael discuss the various vexing vagaries and viscissitudes of the San Fran. Mlim-wi? Mr. Egan, former Moderator of the SAN FRAN makes awards at the annual publications dinner confvi ufovs Art John Brenner Sean Gordon Typing Gennaro Ardolina Daniel O'Connor Sports Frank DeFontes Richard Nicoletti Robert Cefalu Hal Bauser Joe Ernst Brian Trent Peter Mancuso Tom Booras Special Prose James McAllister Francis Clines Raymond LaBarbara James Behan Paul Klotz Miscellaneous George Mariano Tom Flood Don Kauke Jerry Marino Ray Ratkowski 99 Sports Editor Matt DeLuca seems to be pleased with the One of the most important links in the chain of man's interdependence is communication. He must have contact with his fellows in order to keep in stride with changing times and events, which, in so complex a world as ours, are abundant. Though in the school there are comparatively few radical changes, a need for the common bond of timely information still presents itself. The only open course in binding together the varying in- terests throughout an institution such as ours is to pre- sent to the Student Body all the information concerning the many activities conducted at the Prep. To serve the student in this is our school monthly, THE SERAPH. To its headquarters there flows a constant stream of news and sports coverage to be checked and re-checked, and then typewritten and proofread. There are times, however, where some unforeseen force may clog and foul the rivulet of knowledge. Many an editor has exper- ienced the sweated brow and the near breakdown over the absence of some literary masterpieces which, by all reasonable calculations, should have flowed from the pen of an undoubtedly inspired staffwriter and into his pos- session many days before. Keeping the waterway clear is the greatest obstacle and challenge to punctual pub- lication of the six-page miracle in print. The satisfac- tion and utter relief of seeing the dummy complete and in the hands of the printer is inexplicable. At this time the fruition of approximately a month's work is seen, the result of the combined efforts of our Modera- tor, Editors, Reporters and Photographers, together with the invaluable assistance of a most generous School Administration. And so we introduce you to--THE SERAPH. N4 th Editor Carl Sardegna's interview with Bishop Fulton Sheen was one of the highlights in the Special Features of the 1955 Seraph. latest issue of the Seraph. Editor-in-Chief Carl Sardegna and faculty adviser, Mr. W. Reilly, check the editorial. SGYAIQE 'iv-,, 4 , . I Y 4 4. fi 5 ,Q'L - i as N ,6- Wqgn. ' 9 4, ag ' I Mtv fr-I ful' ' . 2 he sg 'I' A 1 .ua-1... 'er X 1 . M 5. Q f f , . QM if ff? .. -' 9 1 . V A, x . ,..,..,.,,.... g . n ,,.,...........- 1 , - I Z L Qsgwfza x1' W s J W g yix tts r A -'- Q. - J . .. ... -. 1 L .l I x 4 Sitting: Mrs. T, Booras, Brother Behighus, Brother Timothy, Brother Jarlath, and Mrs. A, Payne. Standing: Mr. Booras, Mr. Parmdolfi, Brothers Noel and Michael, Mr. Payne, Mr. Morrissey, and Mr. Reilly. To 11' m Rkciarde Ili gob ' Arif!-1 Ed Carroll ony' Jim F I senior vena '..,1. Jay b rxgbxh- iv-are bfiglai f le Delforxtes, lolrm La . Fran 956. , Cam. , nd QU llins Cl'lalllelsAcLaUQhlm' 3 and oey, Dick Dave Co . Joe Quests, Reda, 553 d V4 I F nk S'colo, Fred Vitale, Carmine Persico, Harry Cassidy and guests. John Farrell, Jim Hyland, Gerar io a, ra I Jim Scanlon, and guests. 102 Q -4' Gennaro Ardolina, John Tierney, Tom Cuite, John Bauman Pete Higgins, Mario Santamaria, Jim Clarke, John Tartaglione and guests. Tom Boorae, and guests. an aw! oora4?rf6, I'lIltln'f! fa Me .Zfrubr fmdllllllllla! nfmf 9l'L?5.5 ,YEIIIIKYII Zim! .Am 'MM X ti ii ii ,fi 'Q The line-up for the Promenade. 5 5 'F' 3' hr ,Gift V if if 'ni Y , '- I 1 -. ku Bob Grillo, Ed Flynn, Jim Hannon, and guests. Mike DeNunzio, John Sheehy, Jim O'K0efe, Joe Davis, Jerry Doyle, and gue5Ts. Pam Xrene, Jim Dougherty, Tony Launno, John Astarrta, Matt DeLuca, Jerry McMuNen, and guests. Frank B urfield , Jim if - Maurkce Harnett, Garry Scheukng, Bob Barberie, Joe Marhn John Rerhy, Vkn Faney, Jim GrrnbKet, and QUe5t5- .s'f'f'g'J nn , son, Mm McCa Phd Scknto, Jerry Oates, John Fergu Steve Anghm, and guests. 104 Higgins Ge and O Qe Quests Guglielmo . 'AI Mac Ken Zfe w Hchaymedlrr . . and a good time was had by Dick Adaszynski, Bill Connolly, Ron Gocbels, Andy Kendrick, and guests. Jim Osborne Bill Kane Bob Pelle rinelli Ed Dolan 4,7 . i Q - , John Doherty, Tom Falk, and guests. fl . -K Steve Rickert, Larry Rooney, Jerry Piazza, Don Duggan, and guests. ffm 1 fi Ed Braniff, Jerry McCarthy, Jack Ward, Andy Cole, and guests. Y Jim Fabbricatore, Bill Morony, Les Owens, Vin Male, Frank Kabish, and guests. 'W P1 'l5F Carl Sardegna, John Burthanti, John Brenner, and guests. T.-,,,, van. 5 58 'iff-we-NX A Q Andy Skroly, Ed Maher, Joe Sheehan, Bob Fiumara, Dick Vigilant, and guests. 'bUfQ. so o XM Don Walsh , B ' and Quests, nan Scanlan JO b Walsh, hh Mojen, John Dunne, Denny Hughes, Mike Hollywood, Pete Bradley, and guests. ,rox i V g ia - i , 5. X , S' al , In A b A MII Jim Black, Bob Omcrza, Ron Pickens, Don Donohue, Jim Farrell, Joe Murphy, Paul Klotz, Jim Bchan, Orazio Pcrticonc, and guests. Brendon O'Brien, Andy Galligan, and guests. 'Kina Jxsiadvq ki. Y. 1, 5,4 X Q, Ax, Manwso gk if imma by , -1 X 4 ., Ca pcxe .ff 4 Mac - Larry Menapacc, Paul Ragnetti, Pete Scnemcnti, Frank Villano, 4, - A Sen, Cugtodcd QLJCSJS' and guests. or Ed Han xaienov an ' Dan Oxconn J Mike Tagk The 1955 Senior Prom Committee. 107 YZVHC C l u L Mr. Charles Reilly Moderator R. Kirby F. McQuade H. Rorke R. Senna W. Robertson L. Farrell G. Dunn J. Carlin Mr. Reilly does some extemporizing on Parisian culture to an interested group. V255 cl.. Rev. Brother Leonard Moderator F. Clines F. Bischoff W. Robertson W. McLaughlin 108 v O.S.F. 'G' aan... A MM- ..:, Brother Leonard points out the professional techniques to aspiring journalists. l Akin clul, Rev. Brother Theophane, Moderator A. Weatherwax W. Reibenack N. Tralongo G. Owen E. Rissrnann P, Tonra J. McGannon P. Tonra G. DeVivo W. McLaughlin E. lmperatore Up goes a Poster Club production under Brother Cabrini's scrutiny. The Club poses for a picture. o s 1' e 1' Jul, Rev. Brother Cabrini Moderator W. Sullivan T. Giacomo G. Stone R. Cullen O. Brauer L. Buck R. Ankner F, Treuman L. McCartney F. Carlino IO9 An historic moment-John Far- rell wobbles skyward to accom- '.M,-f ' plish the first student take-off. F f' 6 u .. san., This year, aviation enthusiasts, and would-be aeronautical engineers, Air Corps, Navy or Com- mercial pilots welcomed to St, Francis Prep the or- ganization of a Flying Club through the instigation of Bill Eberle and Bob Wallace who convinced Brother Michael, holder of over a thousand hours in the air as an ex-Navy fighter pilot, that such a club would be a great asset to the school. The tre- mendous student response and the city wide pub- licity given the project attest to their foresight. The club provides for ground school courses under the direction of Brother Noel. After addi- tional classroom work on the principles Of flight given by Brother Michael each member receives six aerial flights. Here the student acquires skill in such fundamental maneuvers as dives, glides, climbs, turns, and take-offs. Also, the more ec- centric attitude as spins, stalls, wingovers, and the like are demonstrated to acquaint the student with the various sensations of flight. lf we may borrow Brother Timothy's pun-no other High School in the City can top this. Bob Tobacco, manager of the Staten Island Airport, through whose cooper tion the Club became a reality, points out the contours of the local flig area to the members of Flight One. HO Brother Noel demonstrates the use of the navigational plotting board to Joe Plucker, Frank Riebenack, Bob Labas, Bob Beyer, Brian Hood, Bill Eberle Joe Etherson, and Bob Wallace. 5 '65 QVNX w r flajbt' roster I James Farrell, Fred Stahman James Black John Tartaglione ll Joseph Etherson Francis Clines Edward McGuire Robert Labas Ill Philip McCaul William McLaughlin Patrick McNamara IV Patrick Reynolds Gerard Nolan Gerald Brennan Brian Hood Joseph Brophy V Richard Pugh Joseph Plucker Donald D'Agostino VI Thomas Flood John Spittler Oscar Brauer VII John Lyden James Hallock Francis Riebenack VIII William Owens John Raspitha Robert Beyer Q 1 -F Brian Trent Some last minute pointers are given before take-off by - Fw wig Brother ylichael. it I ,fl I . .V ' M 1w'1TfQ'e ' 83 fy ' A vf V- If.-ribs' F 4 Q a Q x 2-1 mil: . pw .M ,lf kg K w M it 15, my i. his as - A ., he . yea or - lroa ff it me ul' .al I .as ic. , -- 1' Brother Jarleth and Mr. William Reilly, moderators of the Student Council. Presidential candidates Tom Cuite and Dick Nicoletti and Vice Presidential candidates Frank DeFontes and President . . Vice President Secretary . . Treasurer . . Parliamentarian John Astarita. orriczns H2 Thomas Cuite John Astarita James O'Neill Francis DeFontes Richard Nicoletti sfubenf Couhci Until two years ago, the General Organization sponsored schoolwide elections which were based mainly on popularity. lt occurred that many schools had established forms of student government and seeing this, St. Francis Prep set up the Student Council for the purpose of affording . . the stu- dents of Saint Francis Preparatory School the oppor- tunity to participate in and benefit from a demo- cratic school government, to instill in them a sense of responsibility, to encourage school loyalty and respect for authority and to prepare them for their roles in adult life as good Catholic citizens . . In an executive capacity are four men. Two lthe President and the Vice Presidentl are chosen by school-wide elections. The President is chairman at meetings and has appointment powers among others. Now, in its formative stages, this organization is fighting a number of evils. These are the result of the sudden acquisition of government and a failure to comprehend the resultant duties as well as priv- ileges. There is much to be done, and it is being done. The results of what the Council has done in the past year are evident. Probably the most impor- tant step taken by the l955 Student Council was the establishment of operational precedent. The channels have been established. The potential now awaits backing. Members, officers and moderators pose for a picture before starting business for the day. q 8.51 f ? f xSthd 4 UZ' Acffgick ,, V OT E ' cums A QQKVDNT - - REV. BROTHER BE-NIGNUS, O.S.F. W, u 5 K C Moderator of Music Department These are the soothers of the savage beasts. On these pages we present our Music Department, one of the largest in the city. The Glee Club is largest of the many sections. Containing about seventy- tive voices, it is continually proving it- self at Concerts, Graduations, and other events. It has as its director, Mrs. McDonald, the director of the Music De- partment. Out of this larger group has been formed the Select Ensemble. This is the group which sings First Friday Masses and which has entered the competition in the Irish Feis. The idea of competition is new to the department but we have gone in for it in all fields. Heretofore, the pianists were strictly concert material. However, this year they entered the Music Educator's League Competition with the two piano groups winning first prize in both entries. This was the beginning. f Q JE? -qs' N 925 4' Ar. Foster moves the Orchestra to greater heights for their audition. Thomas Foster, entered the competition sponsored by the Catholic Music Fes- tival. They returned with the first prize gold cup, the first ever won by the department. Mr. Foster, in his time away from the Orchestra and his position as ln- structor of strings, has introduced the newest section of the entire music set- up, the guitars. They were heard for the first time at the School Concert play- ing MaIaguena and Heartaches. The Annual William entered petition n gentlemen in silhouettes are the two soloists at the Prep's Eleventh Concert. Peter McHugh played The Banjo and the Fiddle, while Owens used a medley of lrish Airs for his bagpipes solo. Both are under Prep supervision along with the pianists in the lrish Feis com- Next, the school Orchestra, after a year's practice under the baton of Mr. .i 51 at Fordham. is Guitarists pose while waiting for Mr. Foster OVC Q5f'Y43 Usheretfes Rose P, Bak, Diana J. Rivellese, Breda M. Leonard, Edna M. Schwenker, Mary R, Mitchell and Caroline M. Carmody at the Tenth Annual Concert. The prize-winning S.F.P. Orchestra. 1 . G ,in l 5 an M -A if 5 A ! if .X , jk nn' W X R 0' vw' dl I ll William Owens, Bagpipes. ' DK Peter McHugh, Concertmaster The Band also was entered in the Music Fes- tival but results are not yet in. This is the most well known section of the entire department due to the fact that at nearly every football game, right there on the fifty yard line, was the band. lt is this portion of the musicians which carries Saint Francis' name for all to see in their parades, from New Jersey to the parade up Fifth Avenue in March. Mr. Gilroy, in typical versatile fashion also instructs the accordions. These men, six in number, per- form primarily at the concert. The Dance Band on the other hand is to be seen at most of the Prep social activities throughout the year. Those in this organization have earned the reputation of being really close to professional standards. This, then is the largest combined depart- ment in the school. It is a group to be proud of, a group that is earning a fine city-wide reputation. As those who attended the con- cert know, this is deserved. I !IlIIlQiE TU 5,1 W nK,, 'N I . A K - , ' 5: 313 ,, , , .2 3imX5 f B7 Y 7' W WW' in ink! fFXY2ff L LV 'Q X A V A ' ' X f I 6 - 1 5 I W . f . N 2? r' ,Q A 5 I X X - - 1 X Q, K 5 1 I .Ax rv 'Tx fr P ' S E 'Q A M f ' N 4 a ' dx Q 'Q 1 If ,. A 4 QE? f, 1 '3' W x 9 gr MSW L E 'R 'I K 'ri 'WW mg rw, L v H1 a I if . ' . I ? , ' .1,, w' W. 4 9, . - - l A ' 6 1 .1u'a,n xX F' 11 ' 's 1- e 50 vani societ' This year, the Galvani Society held more Science Shows and Exhibits than ever before. After meet- ings, the members worked on their projects. One of the most famous projects was the help 'that Ray- mond LaBarbera gave the Atomic Energy Commis- sion during their i955 atomic tests. At many of the Science Shows, an explosion was set off after a concrete barrier was set up to protect those present from the radiation. Another feature was the bout between the snake and the mouse. Since the mouse resented being eaten, a return match was arranged. ln each Science Show, many topics were covered. Talks were given on such subjects as: space travel, reptiles, tropical fish, butterflies, oxygen, and in- sects. Also, facts learned on field trips were passed on to those present. This year was the first time that the Galvani Society went to Brookhaven Laboratories in Long Island. There, there were exhibits and talks made by scientists and technicians demonstrating the nature and benefits of Atomic Energy. On the day after Thanksgiving, the entire club went to the Juniorate in Smithtown where they collected specimens of plant and insect life and various minerals found along the beach. Other trips included: The Bronx Botanical Gardens, The Bronx Zoo, The Museum of Natural History, Central Park, and The Pfizer Biological Supply House. ' When, a boy joins the Galvani Society, he does not become a member until he completes his pro- ject. After its completion, he is given a member- ship card on the back of which are listed the prin- ciples of the Science Clubs of America and Scien- tists all over the world. A member of the Galvani Society must solemnly promise: to study facts, prin- ciples, and causes in so far as he is able and to spread the knowledge so obtained, to respect the rights of others to express their opinions on scien- .tific matters, to apply scientific principles in veri- fying or refuting findings which seem questionable to him, to apply scientific methods reasoning and logic to the conduct of his personal affairs, and to uphold to the best of his ability, these ideals and traditions of true science. ,J Q S SB . . an a i Nr at 't isa Q 2 aims We -4 kj WW:-5, Q M -gm ay w Wag W Wagga? 'iwg Wiiflbgct' REV. BROTHER LOUIS, O.S.F. Moderator Left to Right: Brian Hood, Kevin Gallagher, Anthony Manno and Eugene McCaul. Gallagher and Eugene McCaul are demonstrating their electrical bird identifying device. The indentifier was planned and built throught their cooperative efforts. 'tif V 4 5 5' ' fn l' ig.. -. at Atisflnff -gs.-. - Q, Y J? ls. 5 n fl it we Left to Right: Anthony Duran, Brother Louis and Robert Dankowski. Duran and Dankowski watch for protozan which are projected bythe Bioscope. l2O Left to Right: Raymond LaBarbera, Ronald Klammer, John Cherico and Vincent Pacifico. Raymond LaBarbera is pointing out the uses of the various chemicals employed in his project on the Mock Atom Bomb, which won first prize in the Science Exhibit. Left to Right: Henry Coghlan, John Jarvis, Vincent Gavitt, Mr, Farrington and Brother Damian, Vincent Gavitt is showing the marking of a tiger Salamander to Brother Damian as Mr. Farrington calmly backs away. Z 5 f MTL! f - ton Kaukc samples some of Brother Leonard's moonshine as some envious loiterers look on. l2l 'wx 'fs K 5 x 3 'F'4 .Ear if 3 , '-,,Q 1,. K, 3 5' Inf K3 . ' f T v .. .,f- wx 1 K, . A .-P ' if N ' ' W B A 'hv - f f ... F4 4- 1k 5 . ' M , K TM' , , , l 'A,, iw f A ' if Q I 3 1 N ' Z ,-,: ,w L as 1 -Q I lv fs ,SN 1 Q! , P xv f 1 x Q 1m,,..:. M . 'Q P 5-,A-, . 41 mu QWZZM 1 . H 11152 fly-2g.fQ1 21,-. fsfxx W5-z v-,Zire f,,,,,'- , .wx Nw mf R afi? , if X ' if Eiafzfu ,f di 3 ggi- 1 v . if . M., : 4:-'x ' 145' ' ' ' :+A it Pg. v f 7 : lf: Nr- W - , gil E' i lla r Mfg, ' ' f. ', .'Q.M'.f 5 m,v-Q-,Q-.inn ,K M- P r ws .L :v u X . wg. ' '35, .- . up Alf ,pg g. fu 1 ' I x pl' 2525.-nn 1. ' n.. ,lx Q- A the ,. I 1. H -Y 'Q I 4, , g x ? ' 1 'Q QF , Q qw l . N 4 , , W 1 ' -G . fj . M -- gk, 0 . 4 E, ' if -- it if I 53 2' Q ix if Q f K, ,I is iv 'sv vf ! PM uv ,, Q Q 5 f.. ,1 if ' f N., VL? 15 qi 4-7!152vl ' unfoi' vovn Mario Santamaria, Gene Flynn, Frank Clines, Jim Hyland and friends. Tom Doherty, Dick Nicoletti, Ted Hickey and guests. John Gilligan, Jerry Fassig, John Tuffy and nice company. Leo Carey, Sal Taranto, Jerry Dunn, Blaise Muscianesi and guests. I24 Tom Gillan, Pat Reynolds, Morgan Healy, Phil McCaul, Ed Keenan and friends. John Thornton, Sean O'Rourke, Jim Farrelley, Don Duggan and pleasant people, .- Bob Pellcgrinelli, Fred Liberatore, Clem Ruggerio and guests. Frank Wissell, Ed lmperatore, Joe Corizzo, Joe McLaughlin, Bill Giamarino and their friends. l25 Prom Guests: Brothers Alphonsus, and Timothy, Mr, Payne, Mrs. Payne, Mrs, Boyle, Mr, Boyle, Brothers Cosmos and Leonard. l I' R S' , .Q 4? Q 3 H j . . S ii ,. ix M gi gd wx ir 5 S' QQ ...sis 5 Q S A 8 Q 5 S ,gw 8 4 If :- u ' S 5 ' . ,L.x - .fl i. f Ex fp xx 1: gag . ,740 5 31544 'fx ' ff 3 f -15-,. 1- 3, 1... i ,. X .2 ... .- nv 'iv .y Q, .Q wr? .Q.. . ,,...: Q we xx 3 5 if if ......a X F 4 Q ' X 5 S-f 3 K L4 I' I 1 Q W. 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Brother Regis became Freshmen Counselor, Brother Cajetan, the Sophomore Counselor, Brother Alphonsus, the Junior Counselor, and Brother Noel, the Senior. Each new counselor had at least one yearly interview with each boy in his assigned group. ln addition to the individual counseling, job placement, special programs, and Seraph guidance column, the departments testing program was am- plified to include a battery of nine tests lasting seven hours. These Iowa Tests of Educational Develop- ment were administered to the 4th and Sth terms in January, and the Prep became one of the first high schools in the East to use these unique exam- inations on a mass basis. 128 'uibance clulf This club is designed to be a service to the school, as well as to its member These Guidance workers serve as a con mittee for the parent forums, college ar career nights, and other special activitii ofthe Guidance Department. Their princ pal contribution is the maintenance of tl' Career File in the library. Each memb contributes a couple of periods a week fi filing, checking on materials, and orderir new stock. ln return, the moderator, Broth Felician, O. S. F., provides special guidani booklets, films, and tests for the benefit 1 the club personnel. A special service awa is given for a year's service. Seniors talk to the representatives of various colleges at one of the m forums conducted by the Guidance Department, ant' onian clul, R, Albertella W. Busching E. Checkett J. Chierino G. DeGeorge B. Duffy E, Hagan H. Hagan J. Halpin H. Hayes L. McAuliffe T. McAuliffe S. McCabe E. Mulvaney H, Mundy K, Pajer H. Rawdon P, Reilly F. Soeder W. Spraul K. Stanton R. Tangeman M. Welsh M. Wilczynski J. Williams J. Thompson scbo .osvsbir club Composed of select members of the Optimates and the Principal's List, these young scholars receive special training and counsel for pos- sible college scholarships. Extra study periods and Saturday mornings are utilized for scholarship review. In the spring term of l954, the members won over 52,800 worth of scholarships. Under the moderator- ship of Brother Philip, O.S.E., Guid- ance Director, a team of teachers have generously donated their time as coaches-these include Brother Noel, Mr. Ellinghaus, and Mr. Mor- rissey for Math, Brother Leonard for Science, Mr. Reilly, Mr. Payne, and Brother Theodore for History, Brother Michael and Mr. Egan for English: and Mr. Gilroy for Music. Dun Scotus, learned and stainly Franciscan of the Middle Ages, is patron of the group. Anthonian Members admire the newly erected shrine of Our Blessed Mother , 4--f ' N-' The Club poses for a picture in the library IZ9 - anna . E Rissm Rxcheftl , . Pan- J- Fontei berf5Onu D9 V4 OSF., W-kllcaa 5ardeQQna'Wh3re, B ther Philip. ec Gra5S ' OfgtO, Rev. 'O i Senna, P- J. Sang' P, Cottorte- ' dolti, G- Carlm' f' C V1'16ct'!3V1f'5 lla. J. Vefwe ton. at0' O S F J, Ferretbtxj Krxfcjgghttn, P. Pettin Fendan. ' ' Qherloclsi ' B the' n rO MundYv R' lx? ewacimo' H' . . -H . BYUSC ' C brim, ' F iigio. fl' . ' Revaizztrei. Gi De ' ' This C s a igh school branch of the N. Y. C. Federation of Young Christian Students. As such, it participates in a national and international student apostolate. Divided into three groups ot leaders and team members, they are moderated by Brothers Philip, Felician, and Cabrini. In addition to weekly meetings, the group attends Federation meetings, socials, study weekends, and yearly Days of Recollection. By use of the inquiry method of observing stu- dent problems and judging them by Christ's standards, the Militants have come up with some interesting actions around the school, Among the most significant has been the stu- dent day of Orientation for freshmen, the Activity of the M h u ont program, and the Catho- lic Action Bookshelf in the l'b 1 rary. The pri- mary purpose ot the organization at the Prep is to develop student leaders who will restore Christ to his rightful place in their world as well as to assist in th e growth of school spirit and activities at the Prep. atholic Action Club i h l3O h E Kefmedll G SF .l MCBGBK v X5 J- Cofrtilf O . beluxfin flul, Mr. Roger Morrissey Moderator E. lmperatore F. Clines P. McNamara P. Raynolds O, McDermott J. Norcott L. Farrell W. Robertson E. Rissman V. Fontana J.Senna P,Tonra ,abate 'YAIJ9 Glu Ed lmperatore disapproves of an F. X. Clines' joke , 1: 5, 'aff- Jim Hallock, Tom Halton, and Tom Hong check Smiling Brother Leonard, Moderator, Don Kauke, and Phil Cottone give their new enlarger. evidence of another successful P.W,O.D. production coming through l3l the developer. v n s o - .' f 9 ' Q O . o . . , . O . 4 ,'. 'Q . .' g . , . . . . ' ' ' Q . . , 0 '.. Q Qu, . 0 . ' 2 1 v v 4 . Q 1 v 9 ' ,. Q 0 ' ' A ' 1 I1 'F 4 . Q Q . Qu - 0 , 4 .. ., , vo. ' c . 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The first of these, the Freshman Year, en- counters what is known as the initiation process during which time comes exposure to all sorts of tortures, usu- ally given such harmless names as Latin and Biology, One gets to be more accustomed to the ways of school life during the second lap of this mad chase, yet the Sophomore remains one of God's most harri tures. Upon entering the third year though, a strange metamorphosis takes place: the Junior assumes the form of a dormant blob. That is, he has nothing tangible to point to and say: That's me. A Sophomore without books, a Senior without a ring, this is truly a man without a country. ed crea- These divisions are purely for the sake of convene ience and administration for in actuality they are per- meated with a common spirit of camaraderie and inter- dependence, not unlike the natural order that prevails throughout the universe. Naturally we are not structur- ally similar to celestial beings but it is convenient to draw an analogy between them and ourselves through an astronomical metaphor. For just as the material universe is bound up within a cage of forces so too are we involved within the social forces about us. ln fact these forces are so powerful that they give rise to an objection against our generation. We are, it is objected, too boisterous, too clannish, too mob-like This is probably true. The solidarity of the group does serve as an impulse which brings to the surface latent energies of personality that would otherwise remain un- discovered. But it is unfortunate that we are too often judged by those who base their estimations on the actions of an unwholesome few of the pool room variety in whom this normal process in arriving at the fullness of in-- dividual maturity from the influence of the group has taken an unnatural direction. We would, therefore, desire to be recognized just as we are-no different from any other generation and work- ing our collective way through life in the same manner as have those who now register their criticisms against us-fu destined to soon fall h mon to all men. eir to the rights and duties com- Lick Observatory Photograph Class Richard Nicoleiti President if 'K 5 A .K ,x . J 5 . QQ, ' Y J F. Bischoff L. Bonifch L. Campochiaro sash f ' . . X 1 Si .. S' ,SN at .K a A , Q il XX f . X . A xg fa, QE! .F W is 'xx , . G. Fassig W. Donaldson J. Donnelly T. Jack J. Kelly R. Labas Q . . . P J 2 5 , Xe s gil .. .Q V . 7: Q J. Malone J. Maloney J, McCallion D. Moriarty J. Norcotl S, O'Rourke L. Carey M. Fitzpatrick F. Liberatore John Hogan Vice President , 3, . 9.5. S 1 . 5 .5 gn f . 'fl .hy .K 5: as 318 5 r if s ' 5 William Gallagher Secretary Francis Lang Treasurer S F. Clines R. DeSanto T. Doherty C. Dombrowski E. Flynn wi 1 .t . ' ,,WXllF....Xf.-JMX .,w.. 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Allocco R. Coleman S. Isbeil Ill M. McSweeney i T. Ogrodowczyk H. Rorke sf M .5 X . .F '- FE, A i H. Amann T. Barrington E. Conti W. Dombkowski J. Kelly R. Kelly E. Meschi R. O'Beirne R. Pafnosh P. Pettinafo ,- 'H G .zip '- j I J. Rovnak F. Sanford if ff . Class 605 an 3 U7 22 - : Elo. qv. '43 3 :- P' 4' N 0 -... na Q Jw E ' ggi ... ' 'fx 1 A - N, .M G. Brandi G. Brennen .. 'Q' ' Qi? K' 1 N, Zi' , .Jfiif A. Dowd P. Fiasco J. Finnegan 13653 Y 15 W6 5 A 'F -' J U 4 V: fi . J. Kirby W. Lynch J. LYOUS flavrsiiyp'-1X'ri.r,i. uii'f1i3rli:r3W.i iiZi 'i-ww -ii i r 'Wh Nmiuii 'Hivii ,WW W fy WfikrqJlii-MQWWE. i W Ki rs ,rm in .fr . .W ,, M. i .-,W X5 H A. Q W, jiiisfgiii W ii 3 iw. -rl. ' is U r11:rimiiiyri.iriMEmewir riisga 1 r ima riiyigwi-ii .i X' . ri ii' ir.-win.fiffiiiwrfzfsi ' f ri, i. M Y rr- ww ,iw ri-ii... i . . W WWW: - 1 Q- i A 1 ii? 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Hayes X ffl m e ' Q ' '.. ee . wifi ,, ---.?mee H - Q X K i f ' i 45: L' ie, 3 s?'f L ii .fig ' 4 ,, T H sl H W W l B. Barrett R. Begg V. Cannavale R. Connell A. Danza J. Donovan M. Fitzpatrick l F. Haynia J. Healy . E5 gi J 'Ev l F. Sannicandro R. Savage J. Sefcik C. Walsh fl. pledge of all for one and one for all by Jim Foley, Bob Regan, and Jim Black is dui witnessed by Brother Raymond, sun- Y hatred against the elements on upper deck. 138 ' l - I 1 3 . -pi ' its J ,. if 1 . Q 4 Qi.s f f Q' Q s i 1f- '1 .fs i . I -...,. Q .-- - .. x P. Lynch F. McCaffrey T. McDonald A. M iraval R. Moroz J. Peterson CIM. 607 Richard Carver Anthony Montalbano Samuel Stith Flavlan Monaco President Vice President Secretary Treasurer if f F. Abbafe M. Abruzzo E. Ball R. Besosa J. Biggin T. Caulfield- E. Celano J. Chapman C. Checkelf V. Costa W l J. Hart G. Hopkins R. Mase J. McGann i i l T. Mrowka T. Pheney S. Porazzo J. Quinn B. Serpe J. Tagliareni S V- IW? .r..s S .AQ , 5 gb Z . f R. Bukowski A. Buorianfuono J. Carney 1 3 , Vial A S I K A Q s .1 Q r J. Crawford J, Currie G. Gifford .XY b 45 A. Lenlini J. Lyons G. Mariano X l R. McKenna R. Moore R. Moran T. Neary J. O'Laughlin G. Owen F.: . K v . . L. Tucker C. Walker T. Walsh N djrayer fo fgf. Lj4n on or uccess in fubies O glorious Saint Anthony, divinely endowed with the learning of the Saints, I desire to place my studies under thy protection. Guided by thy example, I wish to draw all my knowledge from the Sacred Hearts of Jesus and Mary. With thy assistance I will study in a spirit of penance and with a pure intention. May the Father of Light grant me, through thy intercession, a clear intellect, sound judgement, and a ,retentive memory. Help me to study perseveringly in order that l may develope the gifts with which God has endowed me, and use them-according to His divine will. O dear Saint Anthony, aid me to succeed in all my studies and examinations if it be for the greater glory of God and the salvation of my soul. nl J3' . xQ ff, f 4 ll 155 1 9 as JNDI! S 5 QI 2.4 xx 4 1 Joseph Kelly Francis Maxson President . W , Class E ff John Coleman Vice President Secretary 5 ,3 John Schneider Treasurer R. Brennan N. Carta 1 D l M. Connolly A. Cushin g J. Delargy M. Dwyer R. Fl Y l , P D D I l J. Hall K, Kelty J O Neill Ralmondl fa 9 M .5 lf ' X Reichmeider H. Sofield . l - Weatherwax S. Whalen I D y D cck D. Furlong y M 1 1. gi K. 3 B ,ri I D I . r J. Lyden R. Manley G. Marino J, McCarthy J, Meringolo D. Murray 7 18 ln the interests of cultur f?J X gg e , Herb Rorke facilitates harmony between the Prep and St. Francis X . avler French Clubs. l4l I f Richard Pryor W. Ahern R. DePadilla G. Furno E. Klunk W. Morley J. Smith X Robert Clemente President Secretary William McGee James 0'Connor Vice President D. 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'a:lRlX.X-liirl-WXN ,MXX3X'.W,wggQwX.iXrQ?w 'Wt 1Xi3XlXiXiXQ-RQQXXQMM - XJ XGEW-XfXwXES?li 1 'Xwli XX. XNAXX-Q, XWXX3-.TX 'XXXXRh.3VimMW?-fl5'X'X'NX,55iiEi5'wrf1Xf'ifd'YLE1XX-'Elm'X-isXfXX'4flufiiilad-2'W155-'iii X-MX ' XXXXXX.w.... ,XX X...vXX.XAXX.XXi.MXX-www ...M-.M . fiX.JX.mX+XXXX,xXq X T X.XXX.XXX.X X.- JX.XXf.yXfX.X. Xlgpcw. . XX5'1,,.r:a ls:---'WX -XXXXX WG f?f'fi.X+91 HWQXW-f X Almxriii XXX Xi -X -is .Xiu--:X X13-XTYSLXXXX-WX pi T X. J. Spittler J. Tarantino D. Toomey Treasurer Class YD5 O. Brauer S. Burghardt R. Cunningham F. Czerwinskl i J. Dunphy T. Flood J. Foy L. Fralangelo R. Hayes T. Joyce G. Kaiser J. Kiernan K. MacGregor W. McGuire G. McLoughlin R. Mitchell Ps D. Murphy J. Murphy P. Murphy W. Owens . if-X , b yl.. X J. Thompson Trivigno J. Walker M. Yeager CIM., Philip Carbone James Gaynor Vice President Treasurer John Ward Francis Murphy President Secretary if R. Beyer H. Blomquist L. Buck L. Buck T. Burke K. Carney J. Cutter D. D'Agostino E. Donnelly R. Flaherty R. Gengenbach R. Gomez J. Guise T, Halton J. Hayes R. lorizzo .. Hiya 3 . X .5 .Ur is 4 l 53: ' L. Jockel R. Kirby W, Lawlor V. Longabardi J, McGowan .yy V. Milaccio W. Molen D. Murphy J. O'Reilly J. Plucker J .L Nr . Fiiilrrzr . Wi rr . i T . .H , -cw,ii1s' ' i ny.-1-. W.. : W5 ' il.. r gh ' ' R. Pugh E. Quinn J. Raspitha F. Riebenack T. Rizzo R. Schell J. Smith R, Springsteen D. Sterling I R. Stone L. Travaglia N. Tricarico F. Van Renterghcm Cl 55 R. Abrahamsen J. Adams D. Coakley A. Crowe if 'el F. Gulmi K. Heslin fp.. L. Judd T. Kelly J. McAuliffe A. O'Neill R. Spinelli R, Spinelli Thomas Stifh R. Bausch T. Devane President Robert Kane Treasurer Thomas Ross Vice President X R71 , M. Booras J, Boyle if .R . ' 1 b . i D. DiNapoli E. Flood Robert Adee Secretary F. Bruno J. Campbell F. Carlino A. Frevola P. Graseck J. Griffin ii- fi' Ji si Ulfwflliiwfl l2.5,4,ifi+m'il'QiLMglgililai,Q1.ii':Qi7laiifii'3 . ,mfir Mil Jill. ,i.?iii.gi, ' vw:,'.r.i.iJ'J..'1fi4'-Will? 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O'ReiIly E.Smi1'h D. Weadock Y. Young 3 1 L? Raymond Lewis Vice President . . A E. Balfe K. Bukanfas J. Cahill B Ceruh J Colosa P Cotfone R, Dreitlein , jf-X' Zi? 1' if XY 1' 362' 'f X -0. , Q i if J. Hurley ffvqw wi .W ,, K K fi. J 2 1 Tw ximffif- SC! 2 w 3 2 X' V J. O'Connor J. Warga ii .. S ,tg sisg 2 S 35522 gif 'S S :fs S ii 5 if ig SE A s s Wm C I ll ,X 35 l i if 4' gs -Q f I f ' ' I William Cunningham James Rubinv - Vice President Sffffelfifl' Antonio Gabriel Roby, I-eddy President Treasurer -V l M l N . y r 1'-. 5 W' Q i I ,- J I 1 w I yn Q I D. Ackerman V. Antonelli V. Beattie T. Caruso E. Cleary J, Gammage M. Jewell l -i H l 'fe l - 1 I - f' 1 -. e s . P. Lechner M. Lunn P. McCorry N. Meehan E. Mullen F. Noccrino H. O'Connell R. O'Shea L. Reda R. Reilly F. Treuman With Ray Ratkowski, Brian Trent, and Phil Cottone as flag bearers Saint Francis spirit over- flows the boundaries of the schoolyard to form an impromptu parade down Bedford Avenue. I47 Prologue To be overly optimistic is a fault. We know in fact that the world does not exist in the har- mony and peace we have represented in our theme. ln fact, cataclysms do occur. The abuse of a theme, however, does not detract from its general worthiness. Herein, to show that we are aware of these disorders, is represented one of these catastrophes. Behold . . . Act I Scene I: A classroom done in light pas- tels. lt is decorated with rows of desks, teacher's chairs, Guidance booklets and board equip- ment. Various students lounging about on desks. Student No. l: Gee Whizz, back to school. Who we got for English. That's Homeroom. Student No. 2: lt's obvious. No one but Mr. Goodley. Student No. 3: WHAT??? But they'll . lMr. Goodley enters. He is a balding, some- what stooped man. He is Swearing a green checked suit, with light tan pants. His blue suede and alligator shoes match his belt. He is whistling Tara's Theme. He has been accused of living below his years.l Mr. Goodley: lApprehensivelyl Good Morn- ing...Guys... Students: lSullenlyl Good Morning. lThe class settles back into a seething rest- lesness. A character enters looking somewhat like a bell.l Bell: Ring. lExitl Mr. Goodley: Alright, alright . . . Now this term, we're . . . going to . . . study nine cen- turies . . . CA click is heard and suddenly a mellifuous voice sweeps through the classroom.l Voice: This is WSFP, your favorite station for local news all day long. Welcome, Wel- come, Welcome. Mr. Goodley lAfter mumbling a little under his breathl . . . of English Literature. KAII bow heads inmemory of Will Shake- speare who has diedl V Mr. Goodley: lcontinuingl We will start our discussion with an analysis of Beowulf. Students No. I, No. 3, No. 4: Who's afraid of the big Beowulf, big Beowulf . . . Mr. Goodley: lhorrifiedl What's that. Here, we'll have none of that in my class. Student No. 2: My DEAR Sir . . . perhaps if we proceeded at a more rapid pace the mind of the proletariat might be uplifted. CSnickers and laughter from the classl Mr. Goodley: Very good, No. 2. We'll go on to the Middle Ages. These were also called the dark ages, students. Can anyone tell me why? Hmmm? Student No. 3: Because there were so many knights. l48 17411 injlisk Z-rajebv lGuffawsl 1 Mr. Goodley: llgnoring the class. Trying to prove that he can be as ignorant as they can.l These were also the Futile Years. For five hun- dred years pandemonium reigned. Student No. 5: . Did anyone get wet? Mr. Goodley: lSomewhat worriedlyl Then we come to the greatest playwright in History. William Shakespeare who was born in Avon- on-Strattford. ' Student No. l : What a flood that must have been!!! lMr. Goodley is becoming frantic. He'd read about this in - - but he never thought that. . .l lThe door opens. Enter belll ' Bell: Ring. lEverybody exits except Goodley and Student No. 2 who consoles him.l Scene ll: Several Weeks later. The cafeteria. Mr. Goodley at a semi-littered table. Student No. 2 approaches. Student No. 2: Are You busy Mr. Goodley? Mr. Goodley: No, No, not at all. l'm just wasting time here with my cup and Chaucer. Student No. 2: What l was desirous of see- ing you about is the impending Regents. It hangs like the sword of Damescenes leveling its glistening blade above our distended necks. Can we get outta it? Mr. Goodley: Get out of it? lmpossible. You want me to be disgraced before all my friends in Albany. lFeeling secure in the intellectual camaraderiel Its easy anyway. lt's an insult to your intelligence. Student No. 2: 'Twas not for myself that I asked. Behold one of the stricken approaches. Student No. 6: Uhh Mr. Goodley. Uhh did Michaelangelo really rite Ken Tiki? ns A lace Al' t'be'got'tovM of tba Astelvasltet' Goodley glances at No. 2, winces and shud- dering sinks against the table. ' Scene Ill: The same classroom. The same character. The same characters. Mr. Goodley: lWearing a jacket of powder blue without sleeves.l O.K. Gents we're going to cover the Romantics today. Student No. 3, what do you know about John Keats? Student No. 3: He wrote the Ode to a Greasy Urn, an . . an . . the Ode to a Melon an a Col- liean . . . an . . . uhh . . . he was one of our most odeious poets. Mr. Goodley: lShoutingl: No, Noooo. Take your poems. Student No. 7, read the poem you wrote. Student No. 7: It was many and many a year ago ln a kingdom by the sea, That a maiden there lived whom you might know By the name of Annabelle Lee. Mr. Goodley: lTearful in his gratitudel Ex- cellent, excellent . . . Notice the perfect meter. lContinuingl Now lets hear from you No. 9. Student No. 9: Murder in the Cathedral This is a poetic drama in which T. S. Eliot stabs St. Thomas Aquinas to death in Canterbury Ca- thedral and . . . tHe interrupts the report to help the class lift Mr. Goodley off the floor and onto his desk again.l ' Scene IV: A different classroom. A different head character. The same subordinate char- acters. Mr. Onaizar: Students, you have just taken the English four year Regents. Your papers are here. To give you an idea of your accomplish- ments I will quote. Name three plays by William Shakespeare. The answer: Julius Scissor, Merchant of Venus and King Leer. lsn't that what you wrote No. 4. Student No. 4: Uhn-Uhn. l49 Mr. Onaizer: And you No. 6. Here's what you put in answer to the question Who are two famous novelists: Upton Sinclair Lewis and AI Capp. What about this brainstorm, No. 7? Milton did not write Paradox Lost. Thomas Gray didn't write Allergy in a Country Churchyard either! Gentlemen, this does reflect your work dosen't it? You have been failing all along, haven't you. Students: tGeneral Agreementl Mr. Onaizar: Good gentlemen. That's just what l wanted to hear. Then you can all come with me. lMr. Onaizar's sk-in starts getting a faint pinkish green and' a point starts growing out of his head.l I am a Martian. Students: A MARTIAN l l ll! Q Student No. 2: l believe it to be fairly obvi- ous. Mr. Onaizar: You are dolts, all of you. We on Mars need what you call Guinea pigs for our scientists. Since our head organization, the Guzinta wishes to remain on good terms with Earth, I am to steal the most worthless wretches I can find. You are they. lThe walls slowly part to reveal a spanking new Flying Cup. Mr. Onai- zar explained that his wives had crashed his Saucer into some asteroid and he had to use this method of travel. Then paralyzing them with his ray gun, he carries them into the ship. Bidding farewell to the Faculty and other stu- dents who are disconsolate at seeing Mr. Onai- zar depart, the ship blasts off for Mars. Fini Moral: l think its pretty obvious. Just think about it for a while and get on with the rest of the book. Kevm Gallagher John Fmn Robert Furey John Dowd President Vice President Secretary J Ahern M. Alcurl J Bettlgole A Brunettu B Connors D. Corry J Costello J Davis R. Greene - 5 .f zfg g fs new F Kehoe R. Kelly E Muller L. Mione T Scott A. Shute P Smollen J Spence If 1 iff Class 505 5 . 'J' F. Cannavale J. Ferris R. McConnell F W fr 'J ' 1 X . 6 R. O'Neill i. . 1 15 R. Rahner T, Richardson Francis Felicia William Kelly James Nifolo Nicholas Sfanco President Vice President Secretary Treasurer 62 J W ,x W- C0UQl1l-in W. Creelman J. Delgardio M. Gallagher L. Herbert D. Hoff 'i 11 -6- w J O s. in l . in ,,, . J, Z x A 2 lfg, T H' .4 I . -, Qefefyi' Jiie...-Q 'i i J 'l' ET, 3 f 35lQiMa'alJw.J- we V, 5 X ,. H. Devivo E. Devlin D. Keller K. 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Murray f .. . 'K W 1 . y. . K , is - f is ,f . J, O'Connor N. Pisciotfi G. Raff T. Sadler R. Scuderi R. Sherlock J. Venturella J. Wood fu-wi' CIM. ' Ns Thomas Mulhearn Ronald Klammer Roland Damiano Vice Pfesidenf Secretary Charles Aaron Presidenf Treasurer J. Anterio F. DeMarco J. Goodwin J. Jarvis B. Maddox V. Salvo T. Bartley G. Caliendo P. Cecere R. CeFaIu H. Coghlan H. Connolly R. Dankowski R. Doughty J. Duggan A. Duran J, Engel J. Fay S. Foy V. Gavift T. Gowrie R. Halligan F. Hagarty J, Jaccafino K. Kaiser H. Langsdorf H. Lydecker W. Lynch . -B ' J , R. McGinfy P. Nannery J. Newman F, Price V. Rimpotti f .Sh Y J. Sangiorgio P. Schineller W. Tilt L. Vannafa M. Wilczynski J. Williams W. Witzgall CIM.. 2.05 0 . 'l X. - ,.,,, X . 1 D. Armann .ia 'li 5, X: J El sv S Edward Checketl' Gerald Keough President Vice President R r . s - A' K S In I 1 V L :',k' g 212. V5 f I i K TES fy P. Bopp R. Cahill C. Collins K. Collins ,si . 2555.3 L., :.E F 5 - F 4 1 X' L. I P r J .f .5 T. Forget R. Grote R. Herrmann 5557575 '7 ' ' -.Hia f r fsfsff: , IE' ' ' 'ii fi' f 1 gg TA 1' 555 .:-.is ffl V:-3 . . 'i' i 4 ., ig ff in .W 55 Q. ii .., da Q X .1 ir- ,f . ., L 2 'P .s fr . ' fi f D. McCabe W. Moran J. Kiley C. Mallon A. Marino A halftime scene as Brother Regis lends an understanding ear to his weary quarterback Phil Meagher. William Shin Secretary as Joseph Maguire Treasurer K A . ii ' iiii eb- 'fy J W . an . J. Connolly if R. Cooney if f NS ik Y . if . gg .Q . I -if L J. Hogan T. Moysak :wow-. ..,. .h ,rh- - K .-L .Q .. 1.-2 , 5 X Q M7 1 . L, 2. 1. .ef i -.7 W ' ff R. O'Hare V. Orlando - 1-mf J Qsifiny - ' J i'ii 1 . .5 ,... 'gig .V K . . ' ,I m seq ff J 541 Li i f ,- K. Pa'er P. Porazzo l G. VanCott J. White J. DiGangi J. Kelly f' . . .. - - fs: P Q f 1 if J. Nolan J. Osborne it J ' Tiff' : A J. Tenaglia 4 . J 'i.,. rf .A 5 J. Woltering E. Michael Giaclnto Frederick Palumbo Richard Quidore Anthony Maugeri President Vice President Secretary Treasurer , All J. A 's ei' . .2 f . '- AAIV I 9 I ,. . A y . f X l ' 1' of 5, ,S , ,'f gn , .V i K . . z, 3.5, s. - Q . , kr . . K V . R. Abt G. Boberg F. Britton A. Cappacio D. Connolly J. Coppotelli 1 1 2 K K I N ., . lv- . We - g ,, I, ' 9 'F' . K J 'J ' 1 ' R. DeNatale J. Devlin K. Dowse R. Duffy T. Duncan F. Flynn . 2 , M . V V ' J . 1 ,IE 312 ' A ' 'tr' -. .,.' f T' A . tg., .X 'X .V N .H v ..::: Q V. , I V g .,. , in I i il I .f fm R. Guttler G. Healy R. Healy J. Kehoe C. Kelly W. Layfield , my ,gg . ., 5 . .. k I I Ef- V V i ' 4 'M ' 6 .35 5 ' 7 W rf . .ff .' '-X If 1 . I 4' f . D. Macron E. McGowan F. Mundy . ' if 41,4 Mill .i 4' A, , if wl,, 'iii' W5 ' 9' J .y -7 iii. l -. ffl' . il 4 .j 'il 'Q T W il'UUi1 J . .D gr, , W- Plafmel' P. Reilly W. Remeczky M. Sheahan A 1 , -Q V H 3 Q. 4 in - ga Q 3 a ,S Q K if 31' Z 57 C J' 4 Y ' ' X .2 1 14 !f al 5 fl ii we .1 ' 5. 5 ' H .. R. Sugameli J. Taggart J. Thrapp D. Tynan P. Walicki L. Walsh C2 M5 2,0 K. Cummings J. Delahunty I G. Geoghegan W. Giery J W. Lee N. Liebman T. O'Grady P. Phillips W. Sheehan L. Spingola M. Walsh R. Williams .-V. N 5 'IS' 1 s Kenneth Hickey Robert Williams Richard FlannerY Vlncenf Bwsca President Vice President Secretary Treasurer ig? . Q. 15' r 1 T J P my Q v .i. . ii P 'Q 1 1 L 'fi i r . 5 77. .. l x. i Eff- 1 5 I P T. Brady P. Brescia J. Clavin W. Coleman R. Dudek R. Hayes E. Kelly P. Kelly Q.. Q.-.tffQ , ff ? T. ii-,r f L1 A . fri ,f TA 5 . L f V y A Alylly f W. Maloney L. Marano J. McDermott S. McGullarn W. Meade R. Metz T. Neary J. Piscopo H. U gg. ' . la!! mf, .1', .gg . W . i . X ef R. Rippa C. Sauer R. Sqhenone D. Siory E. Sweeney R. Tangernan J. Taylor J. Torre 1 'Y h 3? y- -:jLl5 ZfI W. Vaccaro C. Wagner E. Winters And Ma says l'm silly. l56 . we it 5 s Dennis McMahon Pl'e5id8Flf Secretary V Gregory Vescafel John leng Vice President Treasurer James Murray Class O5 :Fi We . er 1' no-' isi 'il uf.,,..:3 fl-is V. Abramo J. Abrams A. Amadeo T. Arcaii R. Baiata T 6'- if J. Brohel F. Campion J. Casey P. Cashin D, Devlin auf' I J. Heverin J. Hibbits H. Kalish W. Keane G. Keegan 'FJ- D. McHugh W. McLoughlin W. Blenk G. Bove H. Easop J. Flood K. Knabe J. Knott J, Moran P. Morgan s..f X V. Boyle D. Guarino wa' :six R. McCaffrey . 5' 'A ' M 115 T if . . .. . K T. Munnelly P. Olwell J, O'NeiII C. Perrin J. Phinn K' pryor ji . - 45' fr T if gi. . , .W . . . ..loss F sfi - sr 5 A. Quinn F. Reilly W. Salmon T. Soresi G. Spadaro W. Tienkin W. Tomasik J. Weber Class x ,Q 'Z E 49 'Ly uf e. P I 4 ' ' R. Bocri J. Campbell f' bfi -P '4 X if Lgfy' H. Hagan L. Hargadon is , .1 1 sq X .. 5' ' 7 ' fx I I .f ' .I J. Mannmg J. Maronna QA Qc s Q iff W. Spraul E. Travaglia 'ker Room at Randall's lsland. l59 1 ,Q I? 159 4-Z . James Curley Vrce Presldenf il Walter Dugan Treasurer William Fiumara John Kane President Secretary rv J J. Cervine 'fx H. Hayes 1:2 A. Martino is I fx 152' B. Duffy G. Gagliardi F. Cosenfino T. DiMaHina J. Dispinziere ww ,I if' R. Howard R. Jones M. Kennedy E. Kiernan R. LcStrange hi 5' iff 'N J wx. L. McAuliffe J. McCaffr 9Y 5.0 1-K' G: R. McCann J. McHugh F. Munari r 97 . 4 Q., . Ms- wiwi if 'wk-K if , ,Q -.-A o- R of it -1' if xxx' 'Z 5 Y f wi My - I IMPACT. No word better our 1955 athletes had in the world of scholastic sports. Of five major sports they were City Champions in Basketball, Track, and Swimming. In addition, they are the big threat to do the same in Baseball. And, granting the football teanfs mediocre record, the riotous conclusion at Far Rockaway, so unfortunate in its unpleas- antness, at least attested to the temper oft its spirit. ' - WX mf ' A, ..i42-,arf vw.. I 1. . ,va 1 7 ,, f gy: t 1 s Courtesy of tHe Americafqg 3' -Z' W Mir Fgfovi-5 Have you ever thought of the fantastic num- bers of suns, star fields, clusters and cosmic clouds that comprise the galaxies of our Universe? Driven along their tracks of interpenetrating orbits in what seem to be aimless wanderings, these heavenly ele- ments are governed by a hidden order. And, this co-ordination of intricate and complex factors is comparable to that which happens on the field of athletics. Any single star has an important function in the universe, but it cannot exist alone regardless of its size or beauty. Reciprocal influences between it and other bodies impart a necessary guidance and destination. A set pattern of operation must be established, for the slightest variation in its course will either lose it forever in an oblivion of darkness that stretches to the far corners of the Universe or impel it inward to destruction on the flaming mass of some central sun. So too an athlete, despite the brilliance of talent allotted him, cannot perform well without a depen- dence on those about him. Great backs look to blockers and interference. A baserunner must be batted around. The anchor man in track awaiting the stick pass, only culminates the performances of his teammates on the other legs. Feed-offs, pick- offs, give and go, and double cut-off plays all require precise co-ordination on the basketball court. Thus is it in all sports. Particularly startling is the fact that this splen- did unity of action follows from components which are in themselves so different. Among the heavenly bodies, temperature variations range in thousands of degreesg orbit paths vary as spirals, eclipses or as pinwheels. To speak of distances separating these still harmonized spheres, maintaining a balanced equilibrium by the forces of inertia and gravity, is to border on the edge of infinity, What force stabilizes our athletes? Team Spirit is of course the answer. The Prep has always prided itself in the happy possession of this happy legacy given to us out of somewhere. And today, whether by the thunder from our side of the stands or by the bus loads of students descending on Chaminade we know that the Spirit still lives, May those who follow us keep it always so, for it gives to sports their claim as a valuable living experience-namely, the pene- trating satisfaction of men working with men joined in the common bond of a single purpose. Qs -5535 - s 1494 -'ESSEQL 1 it 5 is 3 g L I 1 ITTTII JL I QQ T I - ug 11'-QE -'-.ra-'i ilililili Lili 1:15-:::'g--3.-E L 1 I 1 .H-.2 l f Il 1 TI flllTT TlTl 'lllll'l'Jlll. Jlil-'lil 1 1 4 f - 'BSWWW' -35 -:-9' With the inauguration of the Catholic Football League, St. Francis saw one of its toughest seasons. Ex- cluding the Far Rockaway game, the team had a three and five record, with two wins and three losses in the League. The only ray of light came early in the season when St. Francis beat St. John's by the score of 20-6 in the first League game ever to be played. From the start of this first game St. Francis went on to lose many players by injuries. The team was further weakened by a scar- city of man power which necessitated the playing of in- jured men. The League winning lona team humbled the Terriers in the next contest to the tune of 25-O. This game re- sulted in the serious loss of our quarterback, Tom Doherty, till the last two games of the season. After bouncing back and beating All Hallows 20-0 the team, holding their heads high and full of confi- dence, went to meet their arch-rivals, Brooklyn Prep. When the dust of the last play had cleared St. Francis returned home downcast as Prep surprised us with a I2-7 victory. The injury riddled team went on to lose to powerful combines at Chaminade, Hayes and Stepinac. ln the tumult of the Far Rockaway Game, both teams left the field before the final gun, and although the opposition was then leading 26-19, it was later learned that their star was an ineligible player which forced Far Rockaway to forfeit the game. ln the Thanksgiving Day finale six different men punched across scores as a last surge of spirit carried St. Francis to a smashing 40-O victory over John Adams. 162 REV. BROTHER ALPHONSUS, 0.S.F. Moderator ooflvaff Assistant coaches John Boyle and Tom Gibbons along with head coacl Jack Boyle. Mr. John Boyle who played quarter-back for South Carol lina, is a new addition to the coaches' staff. i l s i i I 1 Front Row: Thomas McDonald, Bernard Renzy, Joseph Rinaldi, James Colletti, Samuel Russo, John Labriola, George Hopkins, James Mulcahy, John Hogan, Coach Thomas Gibbons. Second Row: Coach Jack Boyle, John Asferifa, Thomas Gillan, Alan Eremin, Raymond Manley, Thomas Ogrodowczwk, Theodore Feeney, William Gallagher, John Burchianti, Brother Cyprian, Moderator. Standing: Thomas Doherty, Harold Bauser, Francis Burfield, Thomas McCaffrey, John Lynch, Richard Savage, Vincent Male, Peter Bradley, Richard Nicoletti. Jay-Vee coach Vinny O'Connor gives a few pointers to quarter back Hal Bauser during the Chaminade game, Co-Captains Bernard Renzy and John Astarita with Head Coach Jack Boyle, RECORD' J ' J Francis , ' Opposition . , . Saint John's . . . . 6 . . Iona '. . . . . 26 . . All Hallows . . - . -O . . Brooklyn Prep . . 12 . . Chaminade . . . 40 . . Cardinal Hayes . .' . . 26C . 4 . Archbishop Stepinac . . . 39 . . Far, Rockaway . J. . . .26 4. ff0ffllTld, ' . . John Adams . . 0 l63 ' x , ' taCl4le. 'n make aom bell' , d M Elem' 'ne ff 2 Joe gmagiu aa. FraY??ZrL:tO3Lx5pAL Qame SCfll nrna l ml l Ray Manley, sophomore full- back and defensive line backer. Vlnnie Male, senior fullback 4 of elected to the Journal, Eagle, behmd the llrjhng and Post All Star Teams. nd. beat Sl 0-0. Interference Mr. Rinaldi?? 4 Vin Male returns a punt to mid-field. The team ran John Adams ragged by the score of 40-O. Qi im Tr 'wfug 'A , , Vg Q E '5v,s' 5-,ML ' ., ..,. A V, X, K, 1 I yffw xzgf ah . l f , g,4fW,, 3 fx 'ygaw 13.4 Q Q ,M ' W -.,.fmW1Lff f'Eg fygf' gwff .W wwf! gf.: N: ' 'ikva4.'M'S2f 5g 'Q-,.+w,-0.x?'..-,au V ' ' ' ' ,'!. .1 w 5, M' 'P',,f, Inf' .,H,gEi.'-4 1 'V' ' ff, -.6-I'f f 'WkJ gQL,.Qw psf' W 4 - QT.--'f fb,-, ., J 1 . y s 'Q 6 AN. ,K -?b.S3, . ml. . . ,- . . 'gg , fi 2 ' Y N., , L gif? sg s as in ' an-, , .ani .wp fx K x Mlm X? x V- fii.. - '!:11i?i Q Q. ig ,U M r as A . A SQ S fjggui gp x ' 43, f -' s if if-ff Q S' Q . h X52 -wi 'S SW' I X K M' ,fu xx f safvf a U , W . X 8555 KQQ aw' Q, . . 4 K ' 'TN MN ' i W is Q? S s ' 1 Q NK ' 0 y ' -47 1 ' 1 Tai if efffig , , 'gtg L1- if-:X r ,i. f,3, f ' M f . 1, . ,,, Q .ff we N , f as t X 'Y 1 5 Q Q 3 ' atv I K. s h X h .-.ins ,fb V I ff W' X Q , ,N A ef 5 S .vi 'W' g Jin, a 011 K L.. 1 i Front Row: Philip Meagher, Robert White, Richard Cooney, Robert Furey, Gregory Healy, James Natolo Joseph Piscopo Second Row: Frederick Gless, Manager, Daniel Reardon, Richard Quidore, Ronald Hayes, Richard McGinty Joseph Brophie Richard Palumbo, Stanley Pac, Brother Regis, Coach and Moderator. Standing: Morton Donnellen, Paul Kelly Patrick Phillips Hugh Connelly, Garry Bernard, Paul Newman, Donald McCabe. fwsl faaflmll For the first time in the annals of St.. irancis Prep, a Freshman Football team was zrganized under the tutorship of Brother Regis, a former Prep star. The team com- Jleted their season by successfully adding another link to the great chain which will enable St. Francis to have bigger and better !arsity Teams in the future. Although obvi- Jusly inexperienced, they showed an earnest iesire to know and learn better football by :rogressing as each game passed. Their sea- .on record was two wins and three losses. ln the opener, our team which had re- :eived its equipment only a week earlier, ost to Chaminade at Redhook Stadium by i score of l9-O. Lack of experience and imited practice caused them to drop their wext game at St. Michael's, 20-O. The pups :inally showed signs of never say die when hey came back to Brooklyn and beat Poly, I3-O. Touchdowns were scored by Paul Nlewman and Richard Cooney with Joseph Jiscopo adding the extra point. ln their sec- mnd encounter with the Mount a vastly im- Jroved Terrier team, having developed with each game, lost a heart-breaker. Bob Nhite's two touchdown runs had put the 9rep ahead by l-4-l3 with only one minute o play. Then St. Michael's scored on a long .hot pass play to win 20-l4, The team beat Joly Prep 28-O for the second time in the ast game of the season. Bob White streaks down fue after receiving a punt. ,....A1 Front Row David Gattu John Raspntha Vuncent Mulacclo George Van Cott Francis Carlnno John Schneider. Second Row: Robert Forget John Ward Paul Parrazzo John ORellIy Walter Morley James McGowan John McBeth Standing: Brother Alphonsus Moderator Vuncent OConnor Coach Raymond Bauch Anthony Armstead Raymond Ratkowski, John Connelly, ,.,- . ,:., Being KJOIQNQ-SV . Bmkfyni - K- fy-- e rcwspgse Farley 'Q Smexgxyn TQCH CW-we 511114 168 'Jet iv totr ,, ee' , . Doherty goes up between two Brooklyn Prep players to Rizzo heads for a T.D, after gathering in a pass thrown by Milaccio ll d The team had a field day against Brooklyn Prep beating them 55 0 pu own a pass. Continuing in the tradition oflast year's im- pressive performance, the Jay Vee finished this season with a commendable record of six wins and three losses. With Coach Vinnie O'Con- nor and Assistant Coach Jack Monaghan at the helm for their second season, the team showed admirable spirit and aggressiveness against the so called Hpowerhousesf' The outstanding Terrier victory was over Brooklyn Tech's second string varsity by a 20- l3 score. This was one of the toughest games for our Jay Vee because of Tech's size and experience. When the game was over many of our boys were injured. Walt Morley, a full- back was sent to the hospital with two broken legs. Later in the season, with the injuries still piling up, the team again played Tech but this time experience out-weighed courage and the Jay Vee lost 4l-l3. ln the scoring department, John Connelly broke Ray Manley's '53 record of nine touch- downs by scoring thirteen TD's. Phil Carbone and Ray Ratkowski shared second place scor- ing honors with five TD's apiece. Ratkowski was on the receiving end of Vin Milaccio's fine passes. Congratulations to Mr. O'Connor and Jack Monaghan for turning out another fine teamg and if the Junior Varsity is any reflection on next year's Varsity we can be sure that the purpose for which it was organized is certainly being fullfilled. 169 Carbone finds rough goings as he tries to spin away from a tackler . ' ' Starting down field after gathering in a punt, Duke Felicio tries to pick up John Connelly and Walt Riebernack as blockers frat 4 t3rKlfNQ hedf S NIB' H00 My Wood, aggvm Q0 Red . A Q Cpach' fe Qoxn FreSl'WmanbloCV5 hem YN C , Ch Mm hgjaucgractice. . CO3 ' fof SKY X4 Varsity X-country men, Ed Keenan, Ed Kennedy, Bob Rourke Lester O , wens, Charlie Cain, Tommy Sheehan and Marty Walsh go through their paces at Van Cortlandt Park. I70 ! 4 - 4 Q. s S ' T 1, . lg' i K EI!! :P 3 l i tl' 'rfflf f- ' wi gi Q ox 5 ,. : ri: .X 5 I i This past Cross Country season proved t be a very successful one as evidenced by th team's capturing a total of one hundred an. five medals and five trophies. The Varsit placed first in the St. John's Meet, seconi in the N.Y.U. Meet, and took third places ii the Grout Memorial Run held at Schenect ady, the C.H.S.A.A., and the Brooklyn-L.l Meets. The outstanding performance of thi year was turned in by Tom Sheehan wht broke his own school record by covering thi two and one half mile distance in l3 148. Thi Jay Vee and Freshmen proved themselve by finishing second in both the C.H.S.A.A and Brooklyn-L.I. Meets. To say that this Indoor Season was the greatest would be the undertsatement o the year. The whole campaign was a drama in action whose climax was the winning o the' City Championship. The first step tc these laurels was the Loughlin Meet where the team was second only to Boy's Higl' having defeated all the Catholic Schools Next the team made Prep history by win l Jay-Vee X-country men, Larry Farrell, James D'NeiIl, Ed Conti, Ray Smith, Frank De- Zontes, Peter Graseck, John McGannon, and Donald Keller, start out on a two-mile practice run. sf . .-ff -P, - ning a major indoor competition, the Card- inal Hayes Meet. After that came the Ford- ham Relay Carnival and another first place. Then on Saturday, March 5, the big one, the climax-A-the winning of the C.H.S.A.A. ln- door Championship. This is the first in- stance of such an accomplishment in the Prep's ninety-seven years of existence. After setting the boards afire indoors, the Track Team took to the wide open spaces for the Outdoor Season. The first contest, the C.H.S.A.A. Relay Carnival, terminated in split unofficial honors by the capture of three out of six Varsity Relays. One week later the Prep competed in the Queens-lona Championship Relays. The Team did a good job by taking first in the distance medley relay, second in the mile relay, third in the two mile run and a first in the class mile. This sums up only the first third of the season-Press deadlines must be met. For the remainder we can only add our best wishes to a Team that has already proved its mettle. Mr. McHugh briefs the X-country team before practice at Hill Crest, Long Island. 8,21 3 3 as. an. Brother Theodore gives the Freshmen their daily workout at Van Courtlandt Park ,ffl Q Qi if K 5252 V Q A1 R x EEF 1 f ,xx i f f - 1 ' is A ' As RH ,-7 X Q . ' ' , X' .N ' i K K K 'SE 1 ,Q exkk Vi K K 5,5 5 X F nf -A in H yn K, ' qw W? K fx ,N , K I we X, .1 wi . .f f ,F mf W f gg, ,fm , N gg Us 1 fr - Q S X x , A ,, t ' 3 A, Q W X f ffy, , ' VT! , xy: Y A5 ff . i X . . ki' 5 fn ,A 5, K? , vii ,ji ig? 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Ax 1 J ' - we Q Wm is K V xg N K ka wha y , M .1 -. 4 '34 X Q, Zfigx .9 - f ' K E. .Sli MN f ' Front Row: Gerald Oatis, Alan Eremin, Anthony Hayden, Charles Brincat, James Sparrow, Peter Gallagher, Thomas Doherty, Samuel Stith. Back Row: Manager Patrick Kelly, Coach Frank Chick Keegan, Richard Nicoletti, Robert Barberie, Bernard Pascal, Thomas Stith, Paul Ragnetti, Manager James O'Connor, Brother Alphonsus, O.S.F., Moderator X fc--5--V -f' 1 T KAR 1,4 P' 'll K' li X I '1 Z B Q i X F 1 - l T f l . Q tx ex X! X , The greatest High School team I ever saw. These are the words of St. Anne's coach after l---' --1--. seeing the Terriers romp All Hallows in the first game of the City playoffs. This year's team went on from there to win not only the Z f' fl Mlwflmll l 178 City Championship, but also the Knights of Columbus Tournament. At the Eastern States Tournament in Glens Falls they took second place. A hairsplitting single basket lost this third possible championship of the year. How- ever, a twenty-three and one record speaks for itself as evidence of the fact that St. Fran- l we keys, xclsemgc T voplml LBP CHA ' K lsceiis tlfilgfr. Keegan 3 X I cis had its finest basketball season in the his- tory of the school. With the graduation Ragnetti, Pete Schementi and Bob Barberie at the end of the first half of league play many thought the Prep cause was lost. But Coach Chick Keegan, using his only holdover and high scorer Bud Pascal as a nucleus, fashioned an- other powerhouse. Taking up the slack were: six feet six inches Tom of Gus Alfieri, Paul second high scorer, Stith, his amazingly fast brother Sam who was ' d Bob playma ker along with Tom Doherty, an n C aah Og !l'Ehl4mpxcg:xZl'e32rClen. C O QW SQU apfain B d on from th U P-3Scal recei - 9 Rev B V65 l S personal All ' ' City ,Axwvd Ciqlckus APS- Magis mth G . er gorge F S C . . . ., Presidem f C-H.S,A,A, 0 me interdependence on the Basketball court. Here h ra er is the team which starting the game wit a p y carried St, Francis to an undefeated first half ot ' ' ' S h menti, Bud Pascal, season competition. Pete c e Bob Barberie, Paul Ragnetti, and Gus Alfieri. Welch of the deadly set shot. Other letter in basketball included Jim Sparrow, winners J rr Oates, Pete Schweitzer, Pete Gallagher, 9 Y Dick Nicoletti, Don Barberie, Hal Bauser, and Ken McGregor. With the exception of u uestion that Buddy, B d Pascal all return next year. There is no q who had every honor bestowed on him includ- ' ill election to the All-American team, w ing an be missed. Even so the team still figures to r increasing honors 'to St. continue adding eve Francis. ' S N K -,.. Y 4 1 is . .9 'f,f. is wfsix Q s, .fa Q? 6 S 4 xii w ik -- A ,L 5 V f 7 '-f- I -'Malmo-uw N5 E A1 mar. ,. .' 4 f ww , VE ' f' X 1 i t A MP J . :fi- 1 iff 5 IB I ,, -..A . ,f h k. 4 'L X is A .Vx if 'ff 3, W.,-v 55 1 .ggi ' f' ' 5 KWH 5. , in is WZ? --N, 5 X Q ECS 5 .l Q, - I fs If . 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Walt Curti, Bob Greene, Ken Cummings, Bob Cahill, and Bill Shin, made up the first team which burnt up New York City by winning twenty-eight straight games. ln this streak Bill Shin averaged close to thirty points a game while Bob Cahill was racking up an eighteen point average. Holy Trinity finally beat them in an overtime contest. The Jay Vee claimed Nick Stanco, Bob Greene, and Walt Curtig and Shin and Cahill moved to the Varsity as the first half of the season ended. For the rest of the season four unexperienced players- Bob Cefelu, Bob White, Pete Walicki and Hugh Connolly- joined Ken Cummings, the only holdover from the first un- stoppable five. The impressive record of thirty-eight wins and two losses attests to their continued success. However, in the City Play-Offs, the team was not equal to LaSalle's great height advantage. They were eliminated in the first game by the towering Cardinals. Bob Cummings strains to get through for a score. Pete Walicki lines up his sights against LaSalle REV. BROTHER TERENCE, O.S.F. Mortcrator -- 185 Despite Joe TOuhy's outracing the pack for two, LaSalle defeated the Prep to eliminate them in the Freshman play-offs. Joe Ernst, George Dunn, and Bill Gribbin have their scores checked by a watchful Attendant. Matt DeLuca flashes his backstroke fennfs ar . 3, X .. I .M ,. 'I .ii YS. 4 'N Brian Hood flips up his serve. The Tennis Squad. Front Row: J. Ernst, R. Cullen, B. Hood, L Krouse and D. Layfield. Back Row: W. Gribbin, G. Dunn, Captain J. Tierney, Brother Raymond, Moderatorg C. Sardegna, M. DeLuca and R. Williams. Brother Raymond demonstrates the tech- nique of serving to novices Bob Williams and Dave Layfield. REV. BROTHER VlNCENT, O.S.F. Moderator Handball Squad: Front Row: E. Celano, F. Lang, R. Bukowski, R. Hamel b L. Buck. Back Row: M. Alcuri, R. Klammer, R. Beyer, A H A Brother Vincent, Moderator. Bob Beyer, the Slasher. The Weatherwax serve to Lang. The Lang serve to Weatherwax. Brother Vincent, the old master, shows them how it's done. ' 'A iv F2 K ti s 68 GE E-ft Af, f 'YQ 2' .ff-swf' 2 'YL XX I, ,4 - f ff ,J With all teams scrambling for top honors, the Prep Keglers finished in fifth place of a closely knit league, wherein the final standings were not decided until the last few games. I-lampered by the loss of most of last year's Championship Team, St. Francis nevertheless managed to score some outstanding victories. Led by Carl Sardegna and Bill Gribben the team's play was highlighted by three shutouts over St, Leonards a crucial win over Power, second place team in the league, and two vic- tories out of three matches with first place St, Johns Aiding the team were Pete Taliercio, Tom Potter, Custode Macca, Joe Ernst, Owen Mc- Dermott, John Korber and Greg Walsh. With only three of these men scheduled for gradua- tion, Terrier hopes are high for next year. RECCRD St. Francis Opp, 5 St. Leonarcl's ..... ...... 0 I Power .............. ,.,,.. 4 4 St. John's ....,.., .-- 'l 4 St. MichaeI's ..... ....... T 0 Trinity ............ ......, 5 5 St. Leonard's ..... .,..... 0 0 Power .............. .....,, 5 3 St. John's ...., ...,... 2 3 Trinity ......,.... ...,... 2 2 St. Michael's ,.... ....... 3 5 St. Leonard's ..... ....... 0 3 Power ....,....,.. --- .,........ -.- 2 0 St. John's ..... ..............,.......... 5 I Trinity -,. ........ ..-... .... .,.,--..-... 4 if ............ .,......-...Q-.. ,4 N ' ll? .9 ..,...................- l The 1954-55 Varsity Bowling Team, Front Row: Bill Gribben, Joe Ernst, Greg Walsh, and Brother Joseph, Moderator. Back Row: Brother Raymond, Co-Moderator, Tom Potter, Owen McDermott, Carl Sardegna. Team Averages Carl Sirdegna high scorer of the year and the spearhead of the kegler s offensive, ea Carl Sardegria ........,,....,.. ..,,,.,..,. 142 Bill Gribben 136 Pete Taliercio . ,,.. .... 131 Tom Potter .....,. . ..,.. , 130 Joe Ernst .......,, ..,,, ..,, . . .. 127 Owen McDermott - ...., 125 John Korber -... ...,.. .,.. 124 Greg Walsh ss.... ., 123 Custode Macca .... 123 ...W ,..,. . W, WY.. -.. ...M-.. t- E .Q W. Veterans Tom Potter and Owen Mc- Dermott illustrate the flat palm posi- tion lor delivery to Brother Raymond. smffwavnfn ' BROTHER LOUIS, O.S.F. Moderator Freshman Coach Mtkfick . i . 15' S I MR. THOMAS BOORAS Coach As always Coach Tom Booras had his team in fine shape. Every weekday after school at 3:l5 a group of from thirty-five to forty boys make their way to the Manual High, or, on Saturday morning, the Brooklyn Tech pool where they practice until 5145. The faithful and often tedious application to this schedule has resulted in the ever dependable swimming team's capturing the Catholic City Champion- ship, a second place in the Dual Meet Cham- pionships, a second in the Private School Championships and a fifth at the National interscholastic Catholic Championships at Vil- lanova. 5 . , 1 K ,yll K-ip? ibr x:-L'. i ill'is, sitt tetiti 'T M ,itt - 'rti V r - .XNBL , y , T , is, ssi T f C tliea -.llrt ,'if ,g t,.', , s1.1 r,1i tl ' ,,.- . . M sissslt loss iiys stss if sess sitsii s 'iitt Q 1 se s r my ls e t,t ts t,s tls - ,tt J Q. ' - s it ,tii E cr? --------C.. r X ---,.-- '-ff- ' ittss G wr' K . mx . . Sig ,5 s,:i,5gfa.'. - V ,.,. '15, Q A yy ,,,,,, vu, lk s ' .- T - G ' ae. T M is ,.. ' We s T ' x -asf... . Wi if - - Front Row: Vincent Hanifin, Edward Ball, Brian Trent, Daniel Wea- dock. Second Row: John Tartaglione, Francis McQuade, Edward Dolan, Thomas Booras Jr., James Clark. Standing: James Kelly, Robert Kelly, Anthony LaBello, Michael Booras, James Dunphy. The City Championship was of course the big event of the year. Here the Varsity swim- mers outpointed St. John's, their closest rival, 37-35. As the first three events went by with no points for the Terriers, the other schools seemed to have outdistanced us, Then, our wings were first shown as Frank McQuade cap- tured the second slot in the lOO yard back- stroke. ln the next event, the lOO yard free- style, Brian Trent placed first. Brian clocked his fastest time, a 59.6. Jim Dunphy and Tony La Bello took a third and fourth respectively in the fancy dive followed by Mike Booras's second in the Individual Medley. The Medley Relay of Frank McQuade, Tony La Bello and Vin Hanifin then took first place in their event. And finally, to clinch the title, the Freestyle Relay of Ed Dolan, Brian Trent, Mike Booras, and Vin Hanifin captured second position. Highlighting the year were the perform- ances of Brian Trent who lost only once during eight dual meets. He won also both the City Champion lOO yard Freestyle and the Novice 200 yard Freestyle, and, took a seqond in the A.A.P.S. lOO yard Freestyle. Frank McQuade, the star back-stroker of the team, was beaten only twice during the dual meet season. He garnered a second place in the City Championships and a third in the Nationals l9l M' Boor . as, with Sons , takes a breafher and Tom Jr Dfactice, t'n line and ready to go are Cheste Bfn LET On the star i g Ed Dolan, Vin Hanfin and Jim Clarke. www l if Kevin l-leslin, Ed Dolan, Brian Tre r l -t,.,w r Checkett, . the ZOO yard freestyle relay team. nt, Vin Hanifin, members of Anthony L88 Qt fangy d- ello . fOurrh ive his l-'iieisrfnner of the . In Sll'D div the City Cman Yea,- N1 9 C0 ham - ' ember mDer' - P'On- A - Of , lfion- Back-strokers Joe Kirby, Frank McQuade, Mike Boora Medle the C . 3 Naii.i1'fiMandd'lgcggjmayi 9 D ac l92 ley Relay- E Edward Dolan, Freestyler, mem- ber of the second place ZOO yard City and Private School Relay combinations. Second place in the Novice lOO yard freestyle and member of the fifth place National Relay Team. Tom Booras, Jr., a graduate be- fore the Championship Meets, he was a consistent winner of the lOO yard breast-stroke event during the dual meet season. Vincent l-lanifin, member of the City Champion Medley Relay ond Team member of the sec place' Freestyle Relay Team. During the Private and National competitions, Vin's efforts aided ,,.M,-- s, and Larry Jockle in the capture of three more second places and one fifth with these same two teams. Breast-strokers Jim Kelly, Tom Booras and Ed Ball strut their stuff. Veteran Jim Dunphy with the other up and coming divers Bob Kirby, Walt Mackey, and Jim O'C0nn0r. Q-JI is E Jim Clarke A 6 JOhn fm fe+1122U'Wfsa' member J'f':L1Q'fr5f2 Q Xard Novice preesjsfe of the event du,-inq the gard Freestyle Qgezqduate before thivent, son. A graduateuatl meet Sea- amDlOnships4 Champiorishipflore the l M W l L en e Jockel James Donnely Second Row' William '93 Front Row: Robert Kirby, James O'Connor, Thomas C aters, awr c , . . Donaldson, Lawrence Buck, James Leonard, Walter Mackey. Lorne Buck, Herbert Rorke, Standing: Kevin l-leslin, John Kannangeiser, Terrence Hayes, Chester Checket, Joseph Kirby. S Coach Tom Booras poses with this season's outstanding Freshmen: Ed Checkett, Bob Garry, Tom Gowrie, Bob Williams, Bill Redmond and John McDermott. FRESHMAN SWIMMERS annexed first places in both the City and Dual Meet Championships. Expected to complete the list of next year's Varsity are: Joe Wood, Bob Kelly, Bob Garry and Charles The F feSl'lma Coletti in the Relays, Divers Ed Checkett and John Charm ri Relay T Kane, Bob Schenone, a back-strokerg John McDer- and TOTZBOB Wllllamfsea? Standing.. Bm B mottg and the 50 yard Freestyle Champion, Tom OWflG,l'1OldtheirlCi1jlngQ. Bill Redmozfj Gowrie. mp'O 5lWiD Trophy. f?DffyPs'Ffii'D5- 'i tfll?'f ZEgfifgliliiiSi5lil.El?Eii'iiE2?.sxil'fl3Q EXXx1'?x. Front Row: James Conway, Joseph Wood, Richard Herman, William Weber, Brian Hood, William Redmond, ' ' G ' J K ll , Richard Grott, Eugene McCaul. Second Row. Charles Colletti, Edward Checkett, Thomas owrie, ames e y John Dowd, James Bietsy. Standing: Robert Williams, Robert Garry, William Carmedy, Robert Halligan, lamae Qnam-a mlm Mfnafmfm -XXX S69 1 1 Y,r if aselwsll I , I ' , 7 X - A I I . . , J! iv' X X t III I I I I I I I I 1 X I II JI! J Q XXX , lx X IX I , x l I I , 7 N I ll Il I I I l I I I , I I , t I I I I ll gf! ,i Z I I I X 1 IXI X ,ii I I fl X -A I I L1 Q ' I I fm X 3 f I IV ' ft l 'mv' ' ' A-,V,,K.f,,,, V, MR, KEEGAN 'Nj t Coach v Front Row: Patrick Murphy, Samuel Russo, Robert Doherty, Anthony Montalbano, Michael Esposito, Frederick Liberatore, Frederick Sanford, John Astarita, Second Row: Manager William Robinson, Rudy Prammagiore, John Crean, James Gillespie, Richard Carver, l-larold Bauser, Robert Rorke, Francis Burtield, Manager Anthony Manno, Manager Patrick Kelly. Standing: Brother Alphonsus, Moderator, Richard Nicoletti, Peter Bradley, I x X j xl F' I , I W , ,A Ni It I ,III A Ng.-I nfffffff.-,fv,f, Ann- iffff fvv-4 rv- .vw fv-vchffffxf I X My ff' VV ' ii ' Brother Alphonsus, Varsity Moderator, Coach Chick Keegan and starting infield of George Roth, Pete Bradley, Ned Carver and Jake Montalbano. With the ring of City Champs still echoing in the halls of St. Francis the Varsity Baseball Team set out to bring home another crown. Actually the somewhat phenomenal fact of a fourth City Championship within a single year is not a too remote possibility. The Prep has most of last year's squad back, and has, in addition, some fine Jay Vee prospects who were responsible for winning the title in the Junior Division of l954. St. Francis and Bishop Loughlin are the heavy contenders for the l955 Brooklyn Championship. The burden of the climb rests on the shoulders of the pitching staff composed of veterans Mike Tagliaferro, George Gug Gugliemo, Bob Rourke and the Jay Vee sensation Hal Bauser. With these men at the helm and a little support from the field, this team promises to be a threat to the flag down to the wire. Returning infielders include George Roth, Mike Espo- sito, and John Astarita who has occasionally been used as an outfielder. John's execution of a triple play his first day in the outfield made a startling introduction to the new position. Up-and-coming Jay Vee men Jake Montal- bano, Mike Alvarado, Pat Murphy, Jim Dougherty, and former outfielders Dick Carver and Jim Coletti are fight- ing for positions at second and third bases. Pete Bradely and Dizzy Gillespie comprise the competition for the starting birth at first base. ln the outfield veterans Dick Nicoletti, Jim Dunne, and Frank Burfield are expected to carry out the pasture patrols. Fred Sanford, Rudy Primmagiore and Sam Russo are ready stand-ins. The competition in the league this year is keen. Un- fortunately printing problems cannot permit us to wait for the final standings. However, at this writing the team record stands at seven wins and one loss. ln the League, St. Francis is tied for first place with Bishop Loughlin. l96 Fred Liberatore gets set to tag one in the Trinity game Nick Nicoletti slides safely into third on a base.hit to right field. Jake get set for a throw from the outfield. Varsity Moundsmen Jnm Dunn Hal Bauser Make Taglnaferro and Bob Rorke RECORD Sf. Johrfs ..... Cathedral ..,.. St. Mlchael's Brooklyn Prep Sf. John's ..... Holy Trinity - Cathedral ....- St. Mlchael's Pete Bradley takes the throw from pltcher Bob Rorke Georgle Roth tries to beat out a sacrufuce burnt an the St John 5 gums In a pick-off attempt at frrst base 'Aw , W -.f - am... NAS! Lg... g . ,X Q5 if 1? x - M 'A vez .osselfall Front Row: J. Dunphy, D. Alfieri, R. Cefalu, T. Mulhearn, R. Stone, R. Connell, P. Cot- tone, T. Dowd, R. Kruse. Back Row: Mr. William Reilly, Coach, K. Pajer, Manager, P. Schweitzer, J. Cahill, E. Johnson, R. McRedmond, J. Brucia, R. Damiano, L. Travaglia, T. Ross, K. Hogan, J. Curley, J. Guise, M. Monahan, R. Kucsic, V. Antonelli, F. Kehoe, J. Hayes, D. McRedmond, Brother Regis, Moderator. MR. WILLIAM REI LLY Coach Shortstop Tom Mulhearn tosses the ball to Jack Cahill in eXeCUl'lV'Q flle double Dl3Y- Brother Regis, Moderator of the J.V. coaching at third base Xe city Q wiY mfio '1s mm ssviwawainxi Aslieflfhll fvaclt 200 W . .,.-... ,..,,,,.,,,,, e r- 7.4, , f-1,1 . 'www 'suv ,, 7 'v:swl:rrvfeF1'QWm?f1g.rsraf:fv1-Yf-:aMsF51?Maw'f1 nW5' 'Y ' U- 'U' '1 ' 'T F137-P . ,. - 'Www Richard Joseph Adaszynski .... August Michael Alfieri-- ........-.---..,,..----.59 Herbert Street 1221 Robert William Anthony ........ Gennaro James Ardolina ........ John Francis Astarita ......... Robert Patrick Barbarie ........, John Richard Bauman ........ James Brian Behan ......... James Francis Black ..,........... Thomas Aloysius Booras ....... Charles Gerard Bowring. Peter William Bradley .... Edward Thomas Braniff. Robert Charles Braver ......... John Donald Brenner ..... W,,, ,,, ,,i,.,,,,,? nf.. ,,,r,.7..-1, 1, 1, , M, rrggnf itll 1?-1'1141Q',1x1-Wei ,1 seniov ..----..-.c------.625 68th Street 1203 87-26 88th St., Woodhaven 121 1 ..-.--.---1714 East 2nd Street 1231 71st Street 1283 ....-.-.635 Flatbush Avenue 1251 .-.-...2914 Clarendon Road 1261 . .............. 4017 Avenue D131 ....-..---335 101st Street 191 ...-.-.-.-,.-.44 Sidney Place 111 ..--.-.--.225 Conover Street 1311 .-.-.-..-,40 Olsen St., Valley Stream ...............2080 Nostrand Avenue 1101 -...-.--.-1O Montgomery Place 1151 ..--.320 East 4th Street 1183 John Donald Burchianti.S::::::48-31 4isr Street, L. I. c. 141 Francis Joseph Burfield ,.........,................... 484 8th Street 1151 Harold Joseph Burger ........ Edward Coyne .................... Charles John Cain ................. Dominic Joseph Cantarel .---.----..-.-.-.380 92nd Street 191 .-.--.952 79th Street 1283 .. .......... 238 Bond Street 123 la ...................... 740 Union Street 1151 Vincent Raymond Caputo ................ 718 Washington Ave., 1381 Edward Thomas Carroll ...... 91-13 89th Ave., Woodhaven 1213 Henry Joseph Cassidy ..,..,...........,, 521 5 Fourth Avenue 1203 James Michael Clarke .................... 1271 New York Avenue 131 Andrew Thomas Cole ......,.............,....... 586 Prospect Place 1381 David Michael Collins .................... 300 Lafayette Avenue 1381 Leonard John Connolly ...... 176-31 133rd Rd., Springfield Grdn William Be n d r ar Connolly ................ 7101 Seventh Avenue 193 Joseph Francis Cosumano .......................... 3120 Avenue I 1103 John Patrick Crean ............. 30-06 44th Street, Astoria 131 Frederick Gerard Crompton.Li7.: ........,..... 647 som Street 1201 Thomas Francis Cuite ............ ....... 1 6 Wilson Street, Lynbrook Robert Thomas Daly ............. -.--....3802 Glenwood Road 1103 Peter Gregory D'Amato ......... ......... 1 67 Nelson Street 1313 Ross John D'Arrigo ............ Joseph Raymond Davis .......... -.--.-324 President Street 131 1, ...--.---.-....377 Argyle Road 1183 Francis Xavier DeFontes .................. 419 Clermont Avenue' 1383 Matthew Ignatius DeLuca.-. .....-.-.-...------124S 76th Street 1281 Michael Anthony DeNunzio .................... 193a 33rd Street 1323 John Joseph DeRosier ................ 41-24 29th Street, L. I. C. 113 John Kevin Doherty. ......................... 798 St. John's Place 1163 Edward John Dolan .......................... .-1 1 1 Montague Street 111 Donald Joseph Donohue ............................ 558 82nd Street 191 James Wall Dougherty ........ 140-40 Beech Ave., Flushing 1551 Gerard Patrick 'Doyle ,......................... 2258 Ocean Avenue 1293 Donald James Duggan ..................... ..... 2 65 Dahlgren Place 191 James Christopher Dunn ........ ............... 5 42 Dean Street 1173 John Charles Dunne ........... ...... 1 9 Olsen Street, Valley Stream James Thomas Durkin. .............,..... 1440 Bedford Avenue 1161 William Anthony Eberle ......................,.., 659 57th Street 1201 Alan Noel Eremin ................ 127-04 107th Ave., Richmond Hill Joseph Thomas Etherson ........................ 117 Oak Street 1221 James Carmine Fabbricatore ................ 54 Martense Street 1263 Thomas Vincent Falk .................... 1925 East 12th Street 1291 Vincent Arthur Farley ................ 25-50 30th Road, Astoria 121 James Joseph Farrell ........................ 2064 Maring Street 1291 John Joseph Farrell ................ 67-83 Dartmouth St., Forest Hills James Patrick Farrelly .............................. 34 Gatling Place 191 John James Ferguson.5 ....... ............ 2 89 Midwood Street 1253 Thomas John Finelli ....... ......... 2 171 East 34th Street 1341 Robert Vincent Fiumara .... --.--.......--23 Terrace Place 1181 Edward James Flynn .................................. 4 Hazel Court 1291 J me Ch l F I . a s ar es oey ........................... 27 Furman Avenue 173 R d M' h I - ' aymon IC ae Fox .... 94 62 219th St., Queens Village 1281 Hugh Edmund Gallagher ..........,............... 450 9th Street 1153 Andrew Joseph Galligan ...................... 218 Windsor Place 1153 Donald Ralph Gargiulo .................. 2352 Flatbush Avenue 1341 James Joseph Gimblet .............. ........ 1 35 East 28th Street 1261 Ronald Alfred Goebels .... 130-44 1 17th St., So. Ozone Pk. 1201 Robert Charles Grillo ................. . ...... 2089 East 3rd Street 1231 Lester Louis Grimmell .................... 457 Saint John's Place 1381 Richard Angela Guagnini ...................... 290 Fifth Avenue 1151 George Vincent Gugliemlo .............. 2044 East 38th Street 1341 Vincent Joseph Hanifin ........ 35 Moore Street, New Hyde Park James klbert Hannon ............................ 114 Ebony Court 1291 Edward Joseph Hansen .................... 219 Brooklyn Avenue 1131 Maurice Francis Harnett .................... 651 East 31st Street 1101 Anthon Michael Ha den .... 123-09 Bch hann I r k Pk. y y . C e D ., Roc Edward Joseph Hayes ............ 88-21 239th St., Bellerose 1261 James Patrick Higgins .................... 858 East 34th Street 1101 Peter George Higgins .,......,.......,........ 7301 Fourth Avenue 193 William Joseph Himmel ...... 253-11 84th Drive, Bellerose 1261 Kevin Peter Holihan ............................ 390 Pacific Street 1171 Michael James Hollywood .............. 86-05 89th St., Woodhaven Thomas Aloysius Hong .............................. 50 Hicks Street 121 Dennis Joseph Hughes ........ 245-15 Newhall 'Avenue, Rosedale James Thomas Hyland .... 92-45 222nd St., Queens Village 181 Thomas John Iburg ....,.,,................,......... 580-83rd Street 191 Ralph Joseph lntranuovo ........................ 589-18th Street 1181 Paul Joseph Irene ,,..,.,.,.,.....,,,. 161-19 Laburnun Ave., Flushing Francis Henry Kabisch ............................ 96 Ryerson Street 151 William Kevin Kane ...,,,,,.............. 1494 East 58th Street 1341 Andrew Vincent Kendrich ................ 478 Central Avenue 1211 Michael Francis Kelly ,,..,....... 34-I5 37th Avenue, Astoria 131 Raymond Joseph Kernm, ,.........,,, 315 East 28th Street 1261 Director Robert Edward Kerrigan ...... Paul James Klotz .............. John Warren Korber .....,.. Anthony Joseph LaBelIo ...... ..-.-.2103 Rene Court 1371 .-.--.784 East 37th Street 1101 ..--..531 East 43rd Street 131 ....-.........7014 15th Avenue 1281 John Patrick Labriola .................. 58-33 58th Avenue, Maspeth Robert Francis Lally .,..,..... 93 -46 216th St., Queen Village 1281 Anthony Charles Laurino, ....................... 730 55th Street 1201 John Robert Loucks ............................ 2199 Troy Avenue 1341 Custode Joseph Macca ......... -.-.1569 West 8th Street 141 Alan Stephen MacKenzie .................. 3801 Glenwood Road 1103 Vincent Alfred Magee ...................... 900 East 38th Street 1101 Edward Patrick Maher ................ 21-78 35th Street, Astoria 151 Vincent Anthony Male ...... ................,,... 1 06 Stagg Walk 161 Peter Vincent Mancuso ............. .. ....... 7001 14th Avenue 1281 Daniel Dixon Mandell ............. ...84-31 Corona Avenue, Elmhurst William Francis Manning. .......,........... 159 East 35th Street 131 William Dennis Maroney ........ .......... 1 2 Harvard St., Garden City Joseph Richard Martin ......., .473 Fifth Avenue 1151 Thomas Patrick McCaffrey .............. 919 Saint John's Place 1 161 James Francis McCann ............................ 93 Coffey Street 1311 Gerald Edward McCarthy ........ 176 Nagle Avenue, N. Y. C. 131 3 Edward Thomas McFadden ......... ....... 2 30 Martense Street 1263 Frederick Stephen McGarry ........ 238 Schenectady Avenue 1131 John Richard McKeffery ....... .....-..-....-.337 'Prospect Place 1381 Joseph Edward McLaughlin ................., 304 Clinton Avenue 151 Lawrence William Menapace . ..... ............ 3 17 9th Street 1151- John Eugene Molen ................ .............. 5 84 60th Street 1203 Patrick John Moriarty ........... Joseph Patrick Murphy ........ Francis John Nappi. ........... -.-......324 East 4th Street 1 181 .-....-...2062 Bragg Street 1291 ..-.-.....--.222 North 6st Street 11 1 1 Gerard Alfred Oates. ......................... 659 East 31st Street 1101 Brendan Patrick O'Brien .......................... 675 18th Street 1181 Daniel John O'Connor ........... .21-55 34th Avenue, L. I. C. 161 Gerard Peter O'Keefe ................., 63-39 Alderton St., Rego Park James Patrick O'Keefe ....,.... Robert James Omerza ....... James Donald O'NeiIl ........ Joseph John O'Neill ....,,.,.. James Francis or -....-.-.----2130 Kimball Street 1341 .-..-...........448 97th Street 191 535 East 38th Street 1341 ..-.........713 Leonard Street 1221 --188 Warren Street 113 Osb ne ,....................... Lester Joseph Owens .................... 752a Lafayette Avenue 1211 Richard Anthony Pandolfi .................. 19 Bay View Avenue 1241 Bernard David Pascal ....,.....,. Robert Joseph Pellegrinelli .... ,..-.-..-.70-01 71st Street, Glendale ,..146-25 56th Rd., Flushing 1553 Carmine John Persico ........ .,............... . 245 Garfield Place 1153 Orazio George Perticone ....... ...... 5 ,......,... 2 01 Baltic Street 111 Jerome Joseph Piazza .................... 161 Huntington Street 1313 Ronald Matthew Pickens. ........ ............ 2 99 Pacific Street 121 Carlo Peter Poggioli ..........,.,, Jerome David Porta ........... Louis Edward Primavera ,.,. Kevin Patrick Quirke ...,.... Paul Anthony Ragnetti ...... Richard Joseph Reda ......... Robert Donald Regan. ..., Daniel Thomas Reich ......... Francis Jose h R I p ei ly ......... John Joseph Reilly ..........,. Bernard Joseph Reilly ..... Thomas John Ricciardelli .,..... 521 56th Street 1201 .........1439 78th Street 1281 ...-..-.1855 Pacific Street 1331 .-.-.-.501 Fourth Street 1151 .-...-......203 8th Street 1151 ............1369 86th Street 1281 ........556 Bainbridge Street 1331 54th Street 1201 ....-...--..537 Baltic Street 1171 ..........810 East 37th Street 1101 ..--.-...........-.241 Midwood Street 1251 ' ............... 28 Crosby Avenue 171 Stephen Henry Rickert .... 33313.33-64 issfn sf., Flushing 1541 Anthony Francis Romano .......................... 201 Hull Street 1331 Lawrence John Rooney ........ George Thomas Roth .....,.. John Francis Ryan ......... .-. Robert Stephen Sanna ........,. ........-...217 Congress Street 121 .-.-......-.-.62 Gelston Avenue 191 ...-.-.1073 East 40th Street 1101 .-.....61-27 82nd St., Elmhurst Marlo Thomas Santamaria .......................... 3409 Avenue D 133 Carl John Sardegna ................................ 511 Essex Street 181 Brian Peter Scanlan .................. 7608 58th Road, Elmhurst 1733 James Patrick Scanlon .... 104 -57 Atlantic Ave,. Rich. Hill 1181 Peter John Schementi ........................ 796 President Street 1151 Gary Edward Scheuing ........................ 847 East 45th Street 131 Philip James Scinto ............. 69th Street 1191 Kenneth Leo Selinger ...................... 733 Franklin Avenue 1161 Joseph Michael Sheehan ......... ................ 5 70 73rd Street 191 Thomas Joseph Sheehan. ..... John Patrick Sheehy ......... Francis James Sicolo .......... Andrew Joseph Skroly ....... ......-..221 22nd Street 1321 ..-.....774 Union Street 1151 .....-...43O East 4th Street 1181 ......-2817 Newkirk Avenue 1261 Fredrick Peter Stahman ........................ 613 Sterling Place 1381 Ernest Peter Steger ..............., 8128 Dongan Avenue, Elmhurst Franklin Joseph Stile 3 ......... 94-36 Union Hall Street, Jamaica Michael Thomas Tagliaferro .................... 1958 61st Street 141 John Edward Tartaglione ............ 25-13 37th Street, L.l.C. John Philip Tierney ........................ 116 Parkville Avenue Richard Henry Vigilant ................ 1715 Nostrand Avenue Francis Thomas Villano ........ Gerard Mark Viola .............. Ferdinand Joseph Vitale ....... Robert Gerard Wallace. ..... -- ...--...--...-.,.-.24O 9th Street .-...-.632 President Street ,-..-.....-.-..-.859 56th Street Donald Joseph Walsh. .,.................... 5,394 Lincoln Place Francis Gregory Walsh ............ 8909 249th St., Bellerose Martin MichaeI'WaIsh ...... ................. 4 2 Driggs Avenue 1221 Robert Patrick Walsh ....... 131 1301 1261 1151 ...-..-.328b President Street 1311 151 1201 1261 1261 -.....51-40 69th Place, Woodside John Timothy Ward ....,,... ........ 3 720 Flatlands Avenue 1341 George James Whiten ....... 201 .--.--.-.-.7901 Fourth Avenue 191 A l ' ac tnowleb 'ments The Staff of the l955 San Fran, a collection of frustrated astronomers, wish to extend thanks to all the following for their assistance in filling in an abyss of deficiences in both our knowledge and experience. To Miss Rose Krutcha of Harcourt Brace and Company for the frontis- piece-Blake's Creation of the World. To Mr. Dudley Easby of the Metropolitan Museum of Art for the repro- duction of St. Anthony. To Brother Cabrini for the idea of our dedication. To Father Cavanaugh of Bishop McDonnell High School for the use of his photograph of Monsignor McClancy. To the Courtesy of the Museum of Natural History for the use of the Constellation drawings in the Graduate Section, as well as for many other con- tributions throughout the book. And in particular to Mrs. DeMorris of their Photographic Department. To the Yerkes, Buhl, Hayden, Lick, and Mt. Wilson and Palomar, Ob- servatories and Planetariums for the astronomical pictures and knowledge given us. To Mr. Roger Egan in his continued assistance in helping us kick it around. To our advertisers, sponsors, and patrons. To our Principal, Faculty, and Parents for their understanding' in our di- vergences from the normal routines. To the office staff for Miss Gallagher's typing, Joe Pandolfi's class lists, and Mrs. Cassidy's automobile-to mention a few of their assistances. To Mickey Sienko of the Brooklyn Eagle and Don Rice of the Herald Tri- bune for their sport pictures. To the Blue Angels for the aerial shot on the title page. ' To Gene Collins of the Seton Hall Personnel Department for the use of our cover design: To Mr. Payne for the Junior Prom pictures. To Fred Ball's perennial expert advice at the New City Printing Company, amd to Dan Daviadoff of their Art Department. To Brother Raymond and the help from his typing classes. To Brother Luke and Brother Kilian for their invaluable help in photog- raphy. To Frank Metin, Bill Welters, Ollie Berg, John Oller, and of course, Jeanette of Lorstan Studios. To Brother Michael who entered the Moderatorship this year and who is truly responsible for converting our somewhat latent energies into the book you have just read. May he have a long peaceful summer somewhere in the wild blue yonder, he needs it. ' THE STAFF OF THE i955 SAN FRAN 202 lk ,- , 5 bverfisemenfs The theme of our yearbook, the interdependence of men, Ends here its final application. The debt owed to our advertisers, subscribers and patrons is simply that despite all other efforts in a great CHAIN of generous contributions, the San Fran pf 1955 would never have been at all without their assistance. caawtg-8940 ND tin CO., CYS A Maivwwut chow ws B:g:isx'Y:'f, 1. sl-V' 910. Mlss Patricia Balfe Mr. Richard Balfe Mrs. Gertrude Ball Mrs. Leonard Ball Mr. Joseph Bals Mrs. Joseph Bals Mr. John Bambury Mr. Thomas J. Bambury Miss Catherine Bannon Mr. John F. Bannon Miss Lorraine Bannon Mr. Albert Barbieri Mrs. Albert Barbieri Mrs. Rena Barbieri Mr. Anthony Barnao Mr. Anthony Baron Mrs. Florence Baron Mrs. Anna Barone Mr. Armond Barone Elmore Bagis Alfred A. eattle Alfred A. Beattie Joseph Beattie Veronica Beattie B. 'Beaumont Belrne F. 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Mr. and Mrs. Denis O'SuIlivan Mrs. Frances O'SulIivan Miss Jean 0'SulIivan Miss Patricia O'SuIIivan Mr. Preston O'SulIivan Mrs. Edward O'Toole Mr. Walter Otta Mr. Whitney Ottoson Mr. Lester J. Owens Mr. Carl Ownby Mr. Charles Ownby Mr. James Ownby Mr. Mallon Ownby Mrs. Rose Ownby P Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Pace office. Umar 9 2301 wean.. , Mr. Kenneth Paier Mrs. William Paier Mr. Joseph Palaikis Mr. and Mrs. John Palermo Mr. Joseph Palermo Mr. Joseph Palermo Mr. R b t P I o er a ermo Mr. Salvatore Palillo Mrs. Dorothy Palumbo Mrs. Dorothy Palumbo Mr. and Mrs. Jennaro Palumba Mr. Anthony Palughi Mr. Frank Pama Miss RoseMary Pandolfi Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Pape Mrs. Rose Papgas Mrs. Stephen aprocki Mrs. Virginia Parker Mr. Pat arlata Mr. Bernard Pascal Mr. John Pascal Mrs. Kathryn Pascal Mr. Robert Pascal Mrs. Palma Pasciuto Mr. Sal. Pasciuto Mrs. Anna Pasquale Mr. John Passarella . John Pastore . Mario Pastore . Louis Pastorella . Robert Paterson Mrs. Mary Ellen Patnosh Patty's Meat Market Mr. James E. Paulus Mr. Joseph Pawson Mrs. Gertrude Payne Mr. John Jayne Mr. Frank Peller Mrs. Laurence Pellitier Mr. and Mrs. Michael Pellettiere Miss S. Penalis Penny Profit Food Store Mr'. and Mrs. Ernest Pensa Miss Paulette Pepel Mr. Anthony Peraino Mrs. Anthony Peraino Perfect Cleaners Mrs. Josephine Perillo Mrs. Ellen,Peritore Gugenio Perri Mr. William Perridge Mr. Anthony Persico Mr. Carmine Persico Mrs. Josephine Persico Miss Lucille Persico Mr. Salvatore Persico Mr. Samuel Persole Mrs. Angelina Perticone Miss Josetta Perticone Mrs. Fanny Pesberg Mrs. John Peterson Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Peterson Mr. Joseph J. Petiti Mrs. A. Petrazzolo Miss Carol Ann Petrazzolo Mrs. Mary Petrazzolo Mr. Haakon Pettersen Miss Dolores Pettina Mrs. Ida Pettinato Mr. Angelo Pezzullo Mrs. Rose Pezzullo Mrs. Mary Pfeiffer Mr. Peter A. Pfeiffer Mrs. Edith R. Phelan Mr. Peter J. Pheney Mrs. Ruth A. Pheney Mr. Jerome Piazza Mr Mr Mr Mr to Mr. Jerome Piazza Mr. Matthew Pickens Mr. Matthew Pickens Mrs. Matthew Pickens GEJDOY 4-9887 - B and Banquets FARBAGUT INN 'r. AND F. F.4B1m1cA'roRr: RESTAURANT AND BAR 14:38-1442 FLATBUSH AVENUE Comer Of Farragut Road BROOKLYN, N. Y. Miss Joanne Pacifico Mr. John Pacifico, Jr. Mr. John Pacifico, Sr. Mrs. Rose Pacifico Mr. Vincent Pacifico Mrs. Roselle Pacini Mr. August Pagliughi Mr. August Pagliughi Mr. James C: Paige Mr. Edward Paiet Mr. Edward T. Pajer Mr. Ed. Pajer Mrs. Helen Paier Mrs. Helen Paier Mrs. Matthew Pickens Mr. Ronald Pickens Miss Stephania Pickens Miss Stephanie Pickens Mrs. Anna Pietrowska Miss Sandy Pigott Mrs. Dorothy Pilon Mr. and Mrs. John Piloto Master Kenneth Pinckney Mrs. Angelina Pinto Mr. Nicholas Pinto Mrs. Lena Piracci Mrs. Mildred Pirato Mrs. Mabel Pisano Mrs. Concetta Piscopo Mrs. Concetta Piscolo Mrs. Concetta Piscopo Miss Catherine Piscitello Mr. Joseph Piscitello Mr. Philip Piscitello Mr. Philip Piscitello Mrs. Vito Piscitello Mr. and Mrs. Philip Plateau and Family Mr. Alois Plattner Mr. Victor Plessner Mr. and Mrs. Henry Plock Mr. Joseph Plucker Mr. Joseph Plucker Mr. Joseph Plucker Mrs. Frances Pochert Mrs. Margaret Poggioli Mrs. Margaret Poigioli Mr. Felix Polkows i Mr. Joseph Pollark Mr. Frank Pomanco Mrs. Helen Pomeroy Mr. Joseph J. Price Mrs. Joseph Price . Mr. Joseph Price Miss Carol Ann Primavera Mr. Ralph Prisco - Prompt Beer Dist. Company Mr. James P. Prunty, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas J. 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Mrs. Charles Rayder, Sr. Mr. Frank Razza Miss Gladys Reardon Mr. Anthony Reda Miss Eleanor Reda Mrs. Florence Reda Mr Mr Mr Mr afbolic Textboofyc. Mrs. Mary Reda Miss William Reddon Mr. Thomas E. Reed Miss Marie Regan Mr. Robert Regan 4. Mrs. Teresa Regan , Mr. Thomas Regan ' . Mr. William R an P.F.c. Williameg. Reg5n,'u.s.M.C. Mrs. William Rehberg Mr. and Mrs. George Reichenbacher Mrs. Helen R. Reichers Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Reiher Miss Caroline Reiher Mr. and Mrs. Felix J. Reiher M Pllblishers oft' SADLLER, NEW YORK LACE Z N Miss Sophie Reiher Mrs. Anna E. Reilly Mr. Charles F. Rerly Mrs. Charles J. Rell y Mr. John Reilly Mr. and Mis. ohn Reilly Mr. Joseph Reilly Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Reilly Mrs. Margaret Reilly Miss Mark Reilly Miss Pat eilly Miss Peggy Reilly - Mr. Peter eilly Mrs. Rose Reil y . Mr. and Mrs. Walter L. Reilly Mr. Rudolph Reimer Mr. Joseph Reina . Mrs. Carolpn Reis Mr. Harry eiss i Mrs. Lucy Remolino Mrs. Sadie Remolino Mr. James Remsen Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Renzy. Jr. Mr. Bernard Rengy Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Renzy ' Mr. Reuben Pesnik Mr. Peter Reyes A Mr. Eugene N. Reynolds Miss Mary RexAnolds Mrs. Patricia . Regnolds Mr. Patrick Regnol s Mr. Robert E. hodes ' Mrs. Rose Ricciardelli Mrs. Rose Ricciardelli Miss Mary Rice Mr. Ralph Richetti Miss Helen Rickert Mr. Steve Rickert Mr. Thomas Rider Mr. Adolph Riebenack Miss Margaret Riebenack Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Riley Mr. W. 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Romano Mr. John Romano mwbudwd OW so um 4.1877 W moss K BOONY' was F L o B 1 5 T S er 101 OOUBT STV. Michael Romano and Mrs. lienneth Roman Lawrance oonay Michael Roperti . Danlel Rorka . Danlel A. Rorke Mrs. John Rorke J Sister M. Rosareen, 0.l . Mr. Jack Rosco Mr. and Mrs. Howard Rosa Mr. end Mrs. James J. Rose Mrs. Agnes Rosen ' iJ. Rosenblum D.D.S. Mrs. Alloe Ross Mrs. Helen Ross Mr. James P. Ross Mrs. James P. Ross Mn. John Ross Miss Mary Ross Mr. Thomas Ross Mr. Thomas Ross Mrs. Grazla Rossi Mrs. Raymond Rossi Rotors Meat Market Miss Eileen Catherine Roth Mrs. Frances C. Roth Mr. John F. Roth Mrs. Dorothy Roundy Mrs. Dorothy Roundy Mr. Wllllarn Roundy Mr. Arthur G. Rour e Mrs. Eileen Rourke Mr. E ene E. Rourke Mr. Rggert Rourke Mr. Robert Rourke, Jr. Mr. Wllllarn F. Rourke Mr. Wllllam Rourke, Jr. mln Jugs Rowland ss . - . Royce Mlss Cecelia Rublno Miss Rosalie Rubino Mrs. Lllllan Ruckert mr. alnd Ji Rudden rs. ynn ue Mr. Henry Ruffalo, Jr. Mrs. Mary Ruffalo grrs. Kathegne Runflns . Cessl er Mr. Clementlfgggiero MF' if.i2I.l.'i. ' ? . ro Mr. Stanley Rm Mrs. Mary Rush Mrs. Theresa Rusledcl Mrs. John Rusnads mr. Jamesgusao rs. Lucy usso Mrs. Rose Ruse Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Rustla Mr. George Ruth Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Rutkowskl Mr. Rldmard Rutledge Mr. Aloyslus R an Mrs. Aloyslus lzyan Mrs. Charles Ryan Mr. Edw d R 5355? ar an Mrs. Edward llyan Mrs. Edward Ryan Mrs. Elsle Ryan Mr. Jack Ryan Mr. John Ryan Mrs. Lllllan Rlan Mrs. Loretta yan Mrs. Margaret Ryan Mrs. Mary Ryan Mrs. Patrick Ryan Mr. Peter J. R an Mr. and Mrs. Rater J. Ryan Mrs. Sadie T. Rpan Mr. William F. yan Mrs. Alice Rye S Mrs. Theresa Sabilli Mrs. Julia Saca Mrs. Helen Sachko Miss Karen Sacina Ygu 'lug '04 R le 7 a 'lr Mrs. John Scanlon Mrs. John Scanlan Miss Nuala Scanlan Miss Sheila A. Scanlon Mrs. Ann Scarnato Mrs. Fern M. Scarpati Mr. John Scaigzati Mrs. Bridget caturia Mr. and rs. 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Salvin Mrs. Minnie Salvin Mrs. Francis Salvo www. rs. osep me vo Mr. Victor Salvo Mr. Vincent Salvo Mr. Ralph Same Miss Rosalie Samgari Miss Isabell Sane ez Mrs. Dominic Sanchirico Mrs. Francis Sands Mr. Frederick Sanford, Jr. Mrs. Pauline Sanford Mr. Frank Sannicandro 'Miss Isabel Sannicandro Mrs. Nancy Sannicandro Mr. Phil Sannicandro Miss Fanny Santamarie Miss Lucy Santamarie Mrs. Jean Santi . Mrs. Lillian Santore Mrs. Louis Santore Mr. Vito Santoro Mr. Frank Santorelll Mr. Anthony Santoro Mr. Carmelo Santoro Mr. Robert Santoro Miss Mary Santoro Mrs. Frances Sapienza Mr. Carl Sardegna, Jr. Mr. Carl Sardegna, Sr. Mr. Joe Sardegna Mrs. Mary Sardsbgna Mrs. Tessie Sar bi Mrs. Saunders Miss Ellen Saunderson Mr. George Saunderson Mrs. George Saunderson Mr. William Saunderson Mrs. Sally Savino Mrs. Charles Savio Mr. Charles Savio Mr. Joseph Savio Miss Linda Savio Mrs. E. Scafiddi M . Joseph Sc f'ddi r a i Mrs. J. 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Jean Stiles Mrs. Anna Stone Mrs. Edith Stone Mrs Lillian Storduer Mrs. Ethel Story Mrs Mr. . Rosa Strauss John J. Strazzerl Mrs. Albert Streler Mrs. W.B. Strl er Mr. Mrs. Leonard Argtrl hem Catherine Stronqaerg Mrs. Gerald Stromberg Mrs. Mrs. Mrs. Victor Stromberg Jeannette Strzeszewskl Helen Studenskl Mrs. Frank Stumpf Mr. Morris Sudxnk Mr. Clro S smell Mr. Robertlgugamell Mrs. Carol Sul er Mr. Harold Su? er Miss Anne SuIl?van. Mr. Frank Sulllvan Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Sullivan Mrs. Gladys Sullivan - Mrs. J. Su Ilya? Mr. John Sull an Mr. Joseph Sulllvan Mrs. Norma Sullivan Mr. Patrick Sullivan Mrs. Rose Sulllvan Mr. Timothy Sullivan Mr. William Sulllvan Mr. Charles Superson Suser Furs Mr. Edward Swanton Miss Kathleen M. Swanton Mr. George F. Sweeney wwmm r. o n . Mrs. John A. Sweeney Mrs. Robert Sweene Mr. Benjamin SwerJlow Mrs. Kathleen Swlnson Mrs. Kathryn F. Sylber SILVER 6: HORLAND, INC. Musical Instrument Accessories -- OICIIQIUIQIMII SIKOPIIOMI, Trumpets, Guitars, Clarlnets, Banjos Bought, Sold, Exchanger! Conn, Gretsch, Buescher, Ludwig and King WFL Drums SCHOOLS AND DRUM CORPS OUTFI'I'TED Eweff 33909408 on Premises 110 PARK now NEW Yom: 1 N Y Snlegocki Sofield T Mr. James Taft Mr. Gabriel Tafurl Mr. Vincent Tafurl Miss Dolores Tafasko Taff Food Market Mrs. John W. Taggart Mr. Kenneth Taggart Mrs. Nora Taggart Mrs. William aggart Miss Joan Tagliaterro Mr. and Mrs. S. Tagliareni Mr. and Mrs. S. Tagliareni Mr. Leonard Tagliavia Mr. George Talbot Mr. Peter Taliercio Mr. Placid Taliercio Mr. and Mrs. William Tallman Mrs. Anna Talty Mr. Patrick Talty Mrs. Mary Tanpeman Mrs. Jewel C. ankard Mrs. Jewel C. Tankard and Mother Mrs. Jewel Tankard and Sister Mrs. Rose Tapken Mr. Joseph Tarantino Mrs. Antoinette Taranto Mr. Salvatore Taranto Miss Ann Tartaglione Mr. Richard Tarte Mr. and Mrs. A. Tascarella Mrs. Bridget Tasso Mr. Josep Tasso Mr. Robert Tasso Mr. George Taylor Mlss Shea a Tarylor Mr. Timothy eahan Mr. Timothy Teahan, Jr. Mr. Francis R. Teevan Mr . Ma A T s ry . eevan Mr. T. Targeren Mrs. Theresa Terrano Mr. Cosmo Terrull Mr. and Mrs. Frank Terry Mr. and Mrs. Frank Terry Mrs. Irene Thamm Mr. James Thamm Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Thieme Mr. and Mrs. Frank Thies Mr. George F. -Thomas Mrs. Marion Thomas Mr. Frances Thomgen Miss Betty Thompson Mr. Charles Thompson Mrs. Conrad Thompson Miss Helen Thompson Mrs. Helen Thompson Mr. Josegh Thompson Mrs. Ka leen Thompson Mrs. Lillian Thompson Miss Mary Thompson Mr. Stephen Thompson Mlss Vera Thompson Mr. William Thompson Miss Barbara Thomsen Mr. Bruce Thomsen Mrs. Frances Thomsen Mlss Eileen Thornton Mr. John Thornton Miss Barbara Thrapp Mr. John Thrapp Mr. and Mrs. John Thrapp Mrs. John Thrapp Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Thrapp Dr. Edmund Tomaselll Mr. John P. Tierney Mr. Paul Tierney Rev. Richard Tierney Mr. Alfred Tiffany Miss Henrietta Todd, R.N. Mrs. Matthew F. Tolan Tom and Fran Delicatessen Tombstone Alley Bowling Assn. Miss Jean Toner Miss Catherine Tonra Mrs. Ellen F. Tonra Mr. and Mrs. Patrick Tonra Mr. William Toolan Mr. John Toomey Tliiansle 5-saer Mrs. Mary Trainor Mr. Sal Tralongo Mr. Thomas Trelongo Mr. Howard Tranberg Mrs. Lola Trangucci Mr. Joseph Traverson Mrs. Florence Trent Mr. Paul Trent Mr. Paul Trent Mr. Russell Trent Mrs. J. Treola Mrs. Annie Treuman Mr. Emanuel Treuman Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Trezza Mrs. Josephine Tricarico Mrs. Josephine Tricarico Miss Mary Ann Tricarico Miss Mary Ann Tricarico Mr. Nicholas Tricarico Mr. Sal Tricarico Mr. Serifino Tricarico Mrs. Lena Triolo Miss Josephine Trivigno Mrs. Rose Trivigno Mr. Andrew Trocchlo Mrs. Helen V. Trotta Mr. B. Tuccillo Mrs. B. Tuccillo Mrs. Frances Tucker Mrs. Anne Kean Tuffy Mrs. Anne K. Tuffy Miss Joanne C. Tu fy Mr. John C. Tuffy Mr. John J. Tuffy Mrs. Mildred Tu fy Mr. Carl Turk Mr. and Mrs. Ferdinand Turk Mr. John Tusa Mr. Joseph Tusa Mr. Peter Tusa Mr. Douglas Tynan Miss Jane Tynan . and Mrs. Juan U alde . and Mrs. Frank llo . James Uster Mr Mr Mr Mr. R. Uthganamnt Miss Alice Vaeth Mr. Joseph Vaino Mr. John J. Valbes Mrs. Lillian Valbes Mr. J. Howard Valentine Mrs. Mary Valentine Mrs. Antinette Valeri Mr. and Mrs. George Van Cott Mr. and Mrs. Georgie Van Cott Mrs. Blanche Van empen Mrs. Angela Vannata Miss Joan Vannata Mr. John Vannata Mr. Lawrence Vannata Mrs. Anna Van Osch Mrs. Mary Van Renterghem Mr. Frank Van Renterghem Mrs. Harold Van Winkle Mrs. Sterling Van Zuilen Mr. Stephen Vas Mrs. Stephen Vas Mrs. Theresa Vas Mr. Orlando Vecchione Mrs. Anne Veneruso Miss Fay Ventimiglia Mrs. Patrick Verdon Mr. Sam Versaci RGS. 1Ngersoll 2-8457 BELL TILE AND MAN1-EL CO, nF'0 ' 0 3211051 to a Swimming poor' Tile - Marble - Terrazzo - Glass Blocks Michael Bellocchio Mrs. Eleanor Torpey Mr. George Torpey Miss Patricia Torpey Mr. Joseph Torre Mrs. Margaret Torre Miss Rae Ann Torre- Mr. Salvatore Tisto Miss Eileen Trabold Mrs. Margaret Trabold Mr. and Mrs. Francis X. Tracy Mr. John J. Tracy Mr. Peter J. Tracy Miss Rita D. Tracy Mrs. Rita D. Tracy 547 ATLANTIC AVENUE BROOKLYN 11, N, y, Mrs. Amelia Vestuto Mrs. Dorothy Vetter Mr. Louis Vetter Mrs. Cecilia Vieser Mrs. Angelina Vigilante Mr. Fran Villano Mr. Paul Villecco Mrs. Carl Vinciguerra Miss Martha Vinciguerra Mr. Michael Vinciguerra, Jr. Mr. Vincent Vinciguerra Mr. Gerard Viola Miss Constance Vitale Mr. Harry Vitale .4 . ' if. 1 Mrs. Sarah Vitale - Mr. and Mrs. Vogel Mrs. Anna Voge Mrs. Dorothy Vogt Mrs. Carolyn Volpe Miss Joanne Von Sauers Mrs. Maria Voronsoff Mrs. Mae Vreeland Mr. and Mrs. W. Vreeland Mrs. Everett Vroman Mr. Joseph Vulpis . W . Mr. Charles Wagner Mr. Charles Wagner Mr. John Wagner Miss Lucy Waldemann Miss Winifred Waldmann Mrs. Anna Walicki Mr. Peter J. Walicki, Sr. Mrs. Peter J. Walicki, Sr. Mr. Ronald Wallckl Mrs. Eleanor Walker Mrs. Eleanor Walker Miss Eleanor Walker Mrs. John Walker Mr. Louis Walker Mr. Thomas Wall Mrs. Dorothy 'Wallace Mr. Robert Wallace Mrs. Celia Walsh Mr. Francis G. Walsh Mr. William Walsh Mr. William J. 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