St Francis Preparatory School - San Fran Yearbook (Brooklyn, NY)
- Class of 1959
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St. Francis Preparatory Brooklyn, New York Volume 32 ,QE -INWEX A f f, is, M. . kv. mi W. as Sf wi ted. 'by the Class of 1959 The 1959 SAN FRAN' 1f Inf!f Ll fu1lll W -5, gm wif' 5,4 imiagg' G wg 1324: E. iw: WS MP bd? V Q w?i'E53 , , . ' , . Q' Q 'l ,.- N . ', . Y ' 1 --I ' ' ., JA- -I . - ,. A , -. - . . I-1. .I I, Q , -, V ..' .' 4 .-. ' , ' J-' - R, Vll is Itis really not an exaggeration to say that students of St. Francis are heirs to the treasures of earth. If a treasure is an item of permanent value, capable of extending happiness as well as useful functions to its possessor, may we not rank the lights of knowledge and culture with great treasure? As the Prep enters its second century of service to education in America, she continues to endow her students with stocked riches drawn from this World of Wealth. And this thought has given us a theme . . . St. Francis and the World El. 5 4-if I iitfiim at B Nl ' x v' 59'--f T' nl 7 Z-RY 5 W ' Q A x 'XZ g 'ia sir J? We GN wr qw! . P xy 5? rf' ' -3, Contents UNDERCLASSMEN PAGE 68 PAGE 124 GRADU ATES 3.5. -dl 'Il ACTIVITIES SPORTS S ,X INSTBUCTOBS 1 PAGE I4 PAGE 90 PAGE I64 f 'T,I...-Q-ww' V F' Dedication REV. BROTHER CHARLES, O.S.F. MR. THEODORE ELLINGHAUS N. T as-N S S Two members of the facultyg each sprung from different cultures of the Old World, have brought their distinctive resources to students of St. Francis Preparatory School for over a quarter of a century . . . fm? f Z WWf v. ' i I - In Memoriam ll XVC felt deeply our touch with far corners of the world in October of 1958. Then came Word from distant Rome that the reign of our spiritual father, His Holincss Pope Pius XII, had ended. An impressive Communique read, Death came to Eugenio Pacelli-Vicar of jesus Christ, Bishop of Rome, Successor of St. Peter, and Supreme Pontiff of the Universal Church. 9 I g, lf - F r I' iii Principal Pr1ncipa.1's Message Appropriateness marks this San Franis eEort to recall in an international sense the gre it debt we owe to others who, in turn, owe much to us. Mutual sharing should be the consequence of our mutual Brotherhood. Obviously, failure to grasp this relat1onsh1p in our time of crisis when individual, nations have uncovered striking secrets of the universe, could be disastrous. Perhaps the hardest s-lying of Christianity is that we are called to minister to others with the gifts given us and not to use them for purposes of domination. For what ve have been given is never really all our own. This years Principals admonition is, of course, nothing new. Almost 2000 years ago St. Paul outlined a direction for human behavior in this regard when he wrote his famous letter to the people of Corinth. He said: We are indeed many members, but yet are one body. And the eye cannot say to the hand, 'I do not need thy helpf, nor again the head to the feet, 'I have no need of you., . . . But Cod has so tempered the members of the body that there may be no disunion and that the members may have care for one another. And if one member suffers anything, all the members suffer with it, or if one REV. BROTHER TIMOTHY, O.S.F. ' I ' iz ' . f . . l Q , cc C L 79 i 1 C fi J f' s . member glories, all the members rejoice with it. 10 C' K? I is 4 I -F . N--'Y'-:tv . N , 1 - A lfgaf' .. I -:Y '-:.2' A ,.n:..-P. l,:lv. . - .U Aclclrcss to tht- stuclcnt lmocly prior to Stuclcnt Council vls-c-tions cle-liwrccl hy Brother Timothy. Before curtnin time for thc Music Depurtincnfs ' nnnuul concert, Brother liolicrt calls for ar final primping. REV. BROTHER ROBERT, O.S.F. Assistant Principal Latin, Treasurer, Athletic Control Board, Committee on Extracurricular Activities, Press Club, Crown, Music. A' Q i F r rr PETER ENGLAND fox X, ,TSW G ZH A Gu P' S Edgy? MARTIN HAMBURGER Editor-in-Chief Activities Editor THOMAS MORROW Graduate Editor DONALD MOQUADE Underclassmen Editor mx ,-.'f' ,'j ': , .,,,,- ' ,fa-1, '. - -A - L fi ,, Q, Divergent areas of the world and various periods of time have rendered their own particular contributions to mankindis culture. From art to reli- gion, from science to athletics, from languages to music, individual endow- ments have blended together to become a forceful influence on the lives of Americans in general, and St. Francis students in particular. At St. Francis this influence is felt, basically, under four headings: the spiritual, the social, the physical, the intellectual. Spiritually for example, Prep students are privileged to share in the traditions of Rome, home of the Popes and capital of the Catholic Church almost continually since the reign of St. Peter. Its catalog of saints, whose virtues are held up for our imitation, reads like a gazeteer: St. Anthony of Egypt, St. Boniface of England, St. Martin of Tours, St. Elizabeth of Hungary, St. Iohn Cantius of Poland, St. Serenus a Grecian, St. Laurence O'Toole, and of course, our founding father, St. Francis of Assisi. Indeed, Prepsters drawing from a heritage that is world- wide, have an obvious opportunity to develop a sound spiritual life flowing from an institution that has no peer in the universalness of its membership. In another direction, distant origins certainly color our social activities. What would a Saturday night movie be without a pizza pie to top it off? --our concerts without Beethoven? -our science shows without Von Braun?-our Illustres Viri without Cicero?-our skin divers without Costeau?--and finally, imagine life without a mambo or a cha-cha, or another pastime derived from folk dances of our English ancestors that now goes by the name of limly. There is no need to exaggerate the part of athletics in the life of St. Francis, the school that has won championships in virtually every sport in which it ever engaged. Yet 12 practically every Prep sport is foreign- born. Indeed, it's almost painful to acknowledge that our national game of baseball is really nothing more than a souped up version of cricket and rounders, two old English games. Football comes to us from the ancient Greeks' cavorting at lulrpaston. Track, of course, was a favorite competition among the warriors of Greece and Rome. In fact, probably the only game that is truly native to America is basketball, the brainchild of a Massachusetts psychologist, Dr. james Naismith. Finally, our intellectual inheritance comes under consideration. It would probably take volumes to include all that we owe here. We might briefly point out that our debt goes back even beyond the geometry and hieroglyphics of Egypt's dawning civilization. From here it extends toward the Greek and Roman Em- pires that moulded western civiliza- tion. And then, how does one give v-...V Q waffle ggnv--7 6 'G 3,5 6 gxlk 091 Kiwi STEPHEN BIURPHY Sports Editor proper honors to the Middle Ages, to the Renaissance, to the age of Classicism, to Romanticism, and to the leaping strides of our contempor- ary world? Homer, Vergil, da Vinci, Augustine, Aquinas, Galileo, Descar- tes, Mendel, Newton, Pasteur, Shakespeare - to select from these and a hundred more, and to. evaluate their significance to what we now are would indeed he a staggering project. It is clear then that St. Francis Prep is something of a composite of the culture and knowledge of other peoples and of other times. The studies of the 1959 San F ranis staff in working out this theme lead us to conclude with an ohservation on what is perhaps an outstanding character- istic of our Nationis genius. We have seen that America has taken up many things that the world has had to offer. But in her application Ito them, they almost always rise with a new devel- opment and luster that is proudly all her own. MARTIN NEVILLE WILLIAM MCHALE Art Editor 69 L Q-f-4 !v-w L3 KARL ZETTEL Art Editor 4--L Photography Editor Q93 2: San Fran editors grouped about their center of interest for the year 1959. All A HW 13 , WSJ llllll n 4 . .F- -L .. n.,,,.,541. ,F - hw W y 4-vs - rv :ix mr.: ,. ,fu X., 1'f'1.1 5? .ziifgxvj W2 2-jg , 1 - 5 y.,,g,,. . Q' 9-..,, , F' 4. ANA , 1 , . 'kd Y, 1' lngifgl' .M 9. 11g:.Tij2r1, E5 752 'J,.,R -'Sf 1 'I J- --- .- 4 i. -E .4 A I s, mg , . ' I 1 .lv e,,. 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W' . ww X A , . - N - ' X M 1' .. - . . s- f . ., , -lar 'H'lt? .- ,Qs YEAR IN REVIEW CONTINUED Battle against ignorance eontinuecl as we went to Broadway to view Heiningwayis modern elassie. Of course the Lnglish Department frowned at interest in Bridget Barclot aeross the street. 5 eg, 2' l in I . 1 I gif? i 3 'f Q, , frm as ' E 1 E! 5 'VF' ' Sk ICH The annual magazine drive again holsterecl school finances. Hr. Paul Keane of Curtis Publishers set up the plan. YVith 160 sehools entered, St. Francis 4 sponsored largest track meet ever held in the East. Iumping Ty Pannell led Bishop Loughlin to victory. 20 11 l V ' . f-is-Q55 X1 - as 1 if-M f : Cnest lecturer sponsored hy the Math Chili was Brother Leo of St. Francis College spcaking on Numa Crrlplrs. 2 -J 5 .5 ,ygqr Q yuan- fm V . 4 n - .X 'k in pf' N, K .X H A N 8 ,sw-,. NNN K Sixsxk X x A . X , W' x . . my - k K' fx S 5 N .. M-9 Q 553' fx' . ,x Q :K M . , m x .1-1: - -QKQQ . - O -QQ . - Q . ' L X f N Q V wg. :Sw - . A .x 'Q . 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Analyses of our own time of crisis were coupled, of course, with the usual prohings into the past. The four year curriculum included a review of ancient Bahylon, Creek and Roman civilizations, a consideration of the Middle Ages, the Renaissance, the Reformation, and the significant events of modern history. Following this over-all view of world events, students turned to the study of American life and its institu- tions in coordination with contemporary affairs. Discussions and written assign- ments hasecl principally on articles in U. S. News and W'orIcl Report were the chief means for achieving this coordination. Brother Theodore, the Department Head, further supplemented work in social studies hy organizing a History Club, and hy sponsoring several field trips in- cluding thosc to thc United Nations, the Metropolitan Museum, and the extended tour of the Nation,s Capitol at Washington, D.C. Department Head, Brother Theodore, lectures on Pan-American affairs. 26 mga -in 6 P 1 f v-ww V H ls ,,?Q.4 M 'S I I D' ll X :'11nsq 'V' if 2 O . Q- l l ' .L f' , 5: 'f if , 7-, ,,.- 1 . . .1 'j v Kimi' , la. -5 'lr -J: ff-A 'Y I u ' - 'lj' 2 V I -I R. f, .,- -I . .og 5. ax -Iso: ggnfu . 1 5 fr- N - , l I I . a V1 ,fi Brother Noel, Chairman of the Math Deparhnent and master mind of mathematics for the Western World, works through a period of advanced algebra. Mathematics and Science Coordinated efforts in mathematics and science worked toward satisfying an essential need of our time. In opposition to the liberal arts manf' created by the English Departmentis new electives, rose the utechniciansf, born of the Math Departments new offerings of the year, analytical geometry and calculus. Thus a Senior found himself with quite a repertoire of mathematical magic had he chosen to run the entire 5 ' O .4 K f fs Q 3 17 I if 2 Q gi? 9 - - 5' --pa-:'.'..... wm- x i k' , Q I ' , .,,. V, t ' ,.:. KJ d Q Xin kgs - Q- Q' S. Q- in , . ' - g 1 'E 4 J f 5 pw , , K i . 5 Q h 4 . 5 X , 3 . mx ,,, , X I af X X X Q f . ' 3 SQ A 1 S i 3' i i E W i v I -7' Q Q 4, 3' X 1 ,rw-fx o 1 vi ' ffm Q : 5 ' 1 1 'J S 1 fd l' L , .1 ......, mamma 4a-nunnnr , nav 'Qu Nun.. F' . .435 5 W 1 Q J nf 17 gy li ,? Il 1 1' Ninas' MR. IAMES MeIIUCII Athletic Director, Track, Committee on Extra- curricular Activities, Athletic Control Board Physica. Education Alterations in personnel gave the Athletic Department a new look for 1959. XVith Brother Cyprian's transfer from St. Francis, the mantle of Athletic Director fell to Mr. James McHugh, Prep's renowned head coach of track. And Brother Fabian, who flits hctween the English Department and thc gymnasium, was appointed Athletic Xioderator. Completing the Department were the returning veterans, Brother Owen and Nir, Booras. Physical development went on the same though, as students were tortured on a variety of racks that went hy sueh names as high hars. ehins, rope elimhs, and calisthenics. Coordinated with gym classes was an intensive intramural program that sponsored contests in volley hall, tennis, traek, howling, softhall, and handball. Gym classes for the year were new-r quite sure of what contortions the ingenious mind of Brother Owen would come up with from day to day. Nnte Class 106 in a concoction of soccer and snake crawl. MR. THOMAS BOORAS REV. BROTHER OVVEN, O.S.F. REV, BROTHER FABIAN, O.S.F. Physical Education, Swimming, Athletic Physical Education, Football, Baseball Athletic Moderator Control Board 34 B Ind Dirc Ltor MR THOMAS VIVONIA Music epartment Tho rising curtain at thc Brooklyn Acaclcmy of Music in Dcccmhcr licralclctl thc first Cl1ri.stnm.s Comwfrf. onc of scvcral ncw clcvclopmcnts introcluce-cl into the Music Dcpartmcnt this ycar. This conccrt comhinccl tht- forces of thc St. Francis Sch-ct fhorus with that of Quccn of the Rosary Acaclc-my in Amityvillc. Thcir program ap- propriatcly cousistctl of traclitional Christmas music, Anothcr stcp forward for thc Nlilitary Band unclcr its ncw clircctor, Nir. Thomas Vivona, ancl its ncw moclcrator, Brothcr Bcckct, was an intricatc array of formations ancl mancuycrs pcrformcfl at half timc of Prcpls foothall gamcs, inclutling tht- tclcviscml St. Micham-l's contcst. ancl thc post scasou tilt at lioston. But as usual, the big momcnt for Hrs. Mario Xiacllonalcl ancl hcr music mcn camc at tlw rcggular annual conccrt at tht- Acaclciny on Niay 15th. Higliligliting thc cw-ning wcrc: thc orchcstra, unclcr thc dircction of Mr. Thomas Fostcr, pcrforming Tchaikox'sky's Russian Eustcr OL7!'ffllf!'Q thc choral groupls rcnclcrin,-I of llospodi Pomilui, a mcfllcy of Songs that hoys likcf' anml Pu:-ini's Ilumming Clzorusg and the hancl's playing of thc lVUst Point .lII17'f'll. Bt-sides these group cilorts, infliviclual succcsscs wt-rc rccorclccl hy tromhonist Dan Scotti, clrummcr Chuck LcFcvcr. accorclionist loc Cargiulo, conccrt mcistcr john Fostcr, guitarists Frank Lucia ancl joc Altilio, and Hnally, the great work of thc pianists who sparklctl in Ccrshwin sclections- Neal Escmplarc, Tom Ccralcl, Boh Sawicki, and Frank Cama. Completing his third year as moclcrator of the Dcpartment was Brother Rohcrt. Moderators, Brothers B4-ckct and Robert, iron out concert tc-chnicalities. '35 At the Fiftccnth Annual Conccrt in Mix 'sir Thom is Iostcr cliruts his orchcstra in thc I'ill.Kff'T Unr'rlun'. Mrs, Mario Macllonalcl, IIA-atl of llu Ni isu. Ui p ntnunt us thoris mrs Hospodi Pmnilui. M... Lv, f 'm -fu 5' sk 1 gh' xx M M F .aff 1 ii . 5 5 r 1 if ii h fm. Q ' gfkvxxi I L. L. wk fl, J, Tis 15, av . X if, A ,S if .l,tj,W, 5 A ss Q S az ,az 35 New . Say wml ..sS ,nr sw' 41- x Www , ' , . K Q N W va 4 1 fx ' gl-X ,f N' . L A 'W n . , ' Q4 A .4 X f XX' Q.-Lf 5 J 4 . , V l M 'X ng' f !mH 'M 5 ' 1 A Q Q 5 X4 r 71 si F o. a W, 1. YJ' 'ing- Vx V W5 A 4 .A 4 l 'I V 2 - .fN U .Q Q . ig fn MN.-S' Q, It fig, , n I, 6 5 ik' n Prep's top scholar with a 97.51, average, and winner of an NROTC college scholarship valued at S10,000, Peter Corritori. Pete is also President of the Student Council and Letter man on the St. Francis track team. Principa.1's List The highest intellectual recognitikm accorded to students of St. Francis is enrollment on the Principalis List. Symbol of this recognition, the rare and coveted Principals Key, is given only to those students achieving: a scholastic average of 9577 or better. Four students rose to this honor in 1959, and here the SAN FRAN extends them sincere congratulations. 38 RONALD D'AMEL1A, 95.1771 ROBERT MAGLIANO, 9571 RONALD D'AMURA, 94.571 94.339 94.179 94.179 94.179 94.009 93.677 93.509 93.339 93.119 93.1771 93.009 93.007 92.939 92.679 92.509 92.507 92.509 92.509 92.339 92.339 92.337 92.337 92.179 92.179 92.009 92.009 92.009 91.8371 91.837 91.6771 91.677 91.677 91.509 91.507 91.507 91.337 91.337 91.3371 91.177 91.1771 91.009 91.0071 91.009 91.007 a t e A scholastic average of from 8571 to 957 entitles students to membership in P the Optimate Society. Like their intellectual counterparts, the Principals List, they . wear a distinctive pin, symbol of their place of honor. Two hurulrerl and twenty-one S 0 c 1 e t y Prepsters comprised its enrollment during the Casper Calega Thomas Morrow Daniel Scotti Henry Sterbenz Michael Strofolino Joseph Cambridge Joseph Lisante Francis LaLuna Anthony DiNardo Francis Fisher Peter Danylchuk Pierre Dumainc Salvatore Crispi Vincent Barone Anthony DeFronzo. Frederick Littmann James Mazzeo Robert Sawicki Lawrence Laskowski Richard Randall Joseph Scalia Karl Zcttel Francis Butkus Edward Weick Joseph Cortese Robert Donohue John Murphy Robert Macken Thomas McCabe George Lippemcier George Long Ronald Petrocelli Brian Ennis Joseph Knaus Robert Matarazzo Joseph Forlenza Richard Russo Joseph Salerno Richard DcMariniS Peter Fitzpatrick Alfred Attianese Peter Callahan Neal Esemplare Salvatore Ferraioli 91.0071 90.8371 90.6771 90.507 90.507 90.5071 90.3371 90.1771 90.1771 90.1771 90.177 90.1771 90.1778 90.177 90.007 90.007 90.007 90.0071 90.007 90.007 89.8371 89.837 89.8371 89.837 89.837 89.6771 89.677 89.6771 89.677 89.5071 89.5071 88.3371 88.3371 88.3371 88.3371 88.337 89.177 89.177 89.1771 89.1771 89.1771 89.0071 89.0071 89.0071 John Ingebrethsen Joseph Lachowicz George Jones William Hanley Robert O'Rourke Anthony Ottomano George Steidle Robert Bruce Robert Eller John Hearon Edward Madison Charles O'Neil George Sehn Peter Zimis Francis de Caro Pasquale DeFelice Frank Draganiuk Daniel Kosier James Redmond Edward Walker Louis Addeo John Kelly Michael Marco Vincent Pereira Kenneth Zinkand Louis Centorcelli Vincent Chiarelli Thomas Ciborski Stanley Tecza Robert Abrami Reinhard Griesmer Nicholas Carlucci Eugene DiFiore James Gill Martin Neville Wayne Schobel George Ansalone Robert Broadhurst Paul Klyap Donald McQuade Russell Seymour John Molluzzo Lucian Veneziano Anthony Videtto 88.8371 88.8371 88.8371 88.677 88.6771 88.677 88.6771 88.5071 88.507 88.3371 88.3371 88.337 88.3371 88.3371 88.1771 88.1771 88.1771 88.007 88.0071 88.0071 88.0071 88.0071 88.0073 88.007 88.0071 87.8371 87.837 87.8371 87.837 87.677 87.677, 87.677 87.5071 87.507 87.5071 87.507 87.507 87.3371 87.3371 87.3371 87.337 87.3371 87.1771 87.1771 Kieran Burke Douglas Lange William Murphy Robert Caccamo Francis Maccarrone Henry Riehl Robert Ronnenberg Gennaro Alampi Francis Pecquex Louis Callotta Richard O'Brien Thomas O'Shea Joseph Purcell John Solino Ralph Aclragna Joseph Altilio John Reilly Robert Allen Joseph B1-lesi Richard Bolton Thomas Bruno David Burke Martin Hamburger John McConnon Phillip Newman John Fahy Thomas Murawski Amadeo Sclafani Thomas XVelling Robert Bruns Gilbert Farley August Montalhano Philip Caflrey John O'Connor Letterio Sgarlata Marci-lino Sierra Alfred W'ittine Michael Agnes Richard Culatta Dominick DePaola John Foster Robert Torre John Chiolo Salvatore D'Agostino 39 87.177 87.1771 87.1771 87.177 87.177 87.0071 87.007 86.837 86.837 86.837 86.8371 86.837 86.837 86.837 86.837 86.6771 86.6771 86.6771 86.677 86.677 86.677 86.677, 86.677 86.677 86.677 86.6771 86.507 86.507 86.507 86.5071 86.3371 86.3371 86.337 86.177 86.1771 86.177 86.177 86.0071 86.0071 86.007 86.007 85.837 85.837 85.837 current year. Walter Hahn Stephen Murphy Martin Scheuing Philip Simeone William Surowiec Paul Cutinella Robert Tereskiewicz Brendan Costello George Gebus Wiliam Haifner Robert Krauss Michael Maina George Mayer John McCom1ack Edward Roherti John Carlo Eugene Feldhaus Joseph Hughes David Kossuth Joseph Lehan Francis Loughlin Philip Massey William Stahl Joseph Sylvester William Szablewicz Henry Winnicki Brian Hegarty Dominick Quartucci Paul Schnitzel Douglas Thomson Martin Brennan Thomas Hlavac Bruce Mcglino Gary Celcstino Anthony Cairo Richard Donaghy John Fitzgerald Lawrence Morgan Thomas Osborne NVilliam Salter Michael Sweeney Michael Damiano William Dunn Dennis McConnack 0 85 85 85 85 85 85 .8371 837 837 .677 .677 677 85.677 85 85 85. 85 85 85 85 85 85 85 8.5 85 85 85 85 85 85 85 85 85 85 85 85 85 85 84 84 84 84 8-1 84 81 84 811 84 84 84 84 .5071 .5071 337, .3371 .3371 3371 .337- .337 .337 .3371 3371 .3371 17? 177. 1771 l7 I1 1771 007. 0071 .007 007' 0071 0071 007- 83 71 837. 8371 677 6771 677- 5071 5071 5071 50 7. 507 5071 .5117 John McLoughlin Thomas O'Brien Kevin O'Connor Patrick Armstrong Daniel Flaherty John Hayes John Holzapfel Joseph Gallagher Philip Wierzbicki James Adams John Carlin Patrick Dcmcry Eugene Downing John Langton Franklin Lucia Thomas O'Rourkc Harold Reynolds Ralph Ricci Joseph Skerrett Alfred Sumsky Dennis Fennessy Michael Flynn John Richardson Peter Swist Anthony Russo XVilliam Dimoulas Thomas Dugan Leonard Gaynor Thomas Larkin Michael Lesniak Kevin 0'Grady James Patranzino Thomas Conroy Andrew Kraus Frederick Muller Kenneth Costello Joseph Landieino Thomas Turner Rudolph llinelli Dennis Esposito F red:-rick Furman Anthony Gasparino David Mitchell James Sammon Edwin Westlcy Brother Benignus sets the example at evening session. Third Order Changes in the clireetors' personnel mucle Prepis Third Orcler almost imrecognizahle in 1959. First of all, Brother llenignus, in his twentieth year as lnoderator of the group was foreetl to retire heeanse of illness. His duties were thereafter shared hy Brothers Norbert and Ceruld. Then Father Sigmund, last yea1r's spiritual clireetor and chaplain, was replaced hy Father Bertramcl. Nevertheless the monthly XVerlns-sclay meetings continued in the Friary Chapel. Beneclietion, prayers, sermons, nncl Conferences were employed by stnclents in perfecting their clnties to Cori, themselves, their country, and their fellow man in the spirit of St. Francis. Chaplain, Father Bertrand, officiates at Benerliction. Mu-se Senior members of the Order. Sitting: Tom Gerald, Ron Petrocelli, Vice Prefectg Tom Sheehan, Prefectg jim Summon. Standing: Frank Fisher, Paul Schnitzel, Vin Chiarelli, Charlie Caminiti, Dick Farley, Pete Farley. . 4 - V is 3 v- as , vu ' R of ,,,mu4z'Wtit ,G 9 . 1 K. Proud mariners display sea-find to Brother Alexis. 0 wk Skzn Divers Mr. Richard Ferg of the Long lsland Dolphins, an organization of veteran skin divers, instructed Prep finmen in the use of snorkels, spear guns, and self-contained underwater hreathing apparatus or SCUBA as it is com- monly ealled. The enlistment of his services this year hy Moderator Brother Alexis was a step forward in the scope of the Cluhis activities. Besides adding a safety factor to its operations, Mr. Ferg's professional touch gave the group a knowledge of sea lore that they could not have obtained otherwise. As usual, the diving expeditions were earried on in Long Island Sound and Beach Nine of the Bockaways. ,ff '1 .. ,,,, Simi' if-Shri I3 QNX ' -lax. 5 c Z '4 ' 4 ' K ' Professional diver, Mr. Ferg, explains use of underwater gear to Brother Alexis. Skin Divers at st-a's edge. Kneeling: Bob LaCroix, Mike 0'DaIy, Huh Zopf, Roh l7ulll:lS. Bob Mazurek, Mike Kidney. Standing: Bob Culkin, VValt Dowling, john Nh-Nichols, Sal lYAigustino, Mr. Ferg, Nick Sikoryak, Dave Burke, Bill Surowiee, Frank Mielke, 'l'om Lisacek, Dirk Donaghy, Bob Ryniker. fx ' Z? .ya .res Quai: 4 1, - .QV vi 5 if K . 3 x l l K X X NX x ,B x ,Q s - is SST:-3 Aka 6 1 A fs?W a j7i5'i ri'. ,i A A ' A P is Q t 3' - . . t. ,,, t 'i 'Arai' , V , i 1 ' 1 Driver Club gras 3, , , , A, We Activities of Driver Ed were curtailed sinee no automobile was available for the group until March of this year. Finally, though, the hig day arrived as J. I. Hart delivered a sleek, hlue, Ford Galaxie that was an eye-popper. Things got rolling then, and nine seniors who had completed their classroom work last year with Brother Vincent took to the road with Brothers Regis and Cahrini alternating in the eo-pilotis seat. jumping for joy ahove are: Nick Cirigliano, Ron Shudde, Tony DeNunzio, Bob Caeeaino, Brother Regis, Bill Blenk. Prep's literary magazine presented the student hody with two issues over the year. Brother Hugh took over moderatorship of the publication for the first time, while Martin Neville and Frank DeCaro served as eo-editors. Bulk of the sketches, essays, poems, short CWM ' BROTHER CABRINI Co-Moderator Thoughtful Gene DiFiore, two year Portion veteran, considers his latest epic. Q-'AX Little Portion stories, and reviews that made up the Porlionis contents were contrihuted hy the co-editors and jerry Ryan, Gene DiFiore, Bill MeHale, and Vin Barone. Columhiais First Class designation, the Catholic Press Associationis Publication of Distinction award, and NSPAR All American rating verified the puhlieatiorfs top ealihre. Here seen are Vin Barone, Marty Neville, Ierry Ryan, Brother Hugh, Frank DeCaro. YT? I r 'lv -X J f 1, ..,i'lxV . , 5 At Stitvn Islftnd Airport 'Above Pttc Eni.l'1nd 'issures Vin Clwizirt-lli all is snfv with himsrlf nt tht- controlsg while below Pull Ivmcler jim Swuncy and Les Wood ruuly a plant- for flight. Frank Fisher reminds Brotht-r Nlichfwl, the Club's flight instructor, that after all it was his first landing. Or B 5. Flying Club The Prop has now for five successful yt-urs fostered the tlcvclopiiwiit of ucrmuulticzll intcrcsts tlirougli its Flying Clulw. 'l'l1is your, nine Prcpstcrs partie-iputvtl in tlu- activity wliicli, ovvr il spam of six nt-tuzil fliglits, included lvsscms in 1-limlis, diva-s, turns, glides, landings, and tnkc-offs. Five' of tlir- fliglits were mzltlt' in Piper Culws, lwut iu order to get the fcvl of liczlvivr aircraft, tlit- lust was llliltli' in ll four smite-r Cvssuu l72. Of course, Brotllt-r Nliclizu-l wus always with thc group wliicll tlt-pcmlt-cl upon liis knowl- edge and cxpt-rivncc as 11 Naval Aviator in VVOrld XVar ll for its gguidnncc. fp Outstanding scicntists of tht- your wvrc Frank Muccnronv, fondling ai colirn, and Torn Illzxvuu. Both had projt-cts uct-vptccl for display hy thc Am1'ri1'rm Institut? of Scirlurw. vu... 'V-Q' ov ' b ,..- ,- ' 71 W Q al- 7 ,MMI UN Q 'f - John ltollinu and Bill Prior' look on with Brotlwr Louis, tha- Modi-mtor, 4-xplniuing un cxpcrinu-nt on plant culturvs to lllr, Uihhons, m-wcoim-1' to thc lliology Dcpnrtlucnt. lil:-nu-nts of his inincrnl collm-ction pointcd out hy Tom Lisncck to intcr:-ste-d Culvuni nicn, Tom Illzwaic, Iohn liollino, Stun Lcwicki, Ed Nlruczck, und Tony D'Esposito. a.1va.n.iy Society Promoting scicncc in thc ugc of lnissilcs, thc Culvuni Society concentrated on the study of clvctronics. A fivlcl trip to Brookhaven National Lahorzitory, scini-annual scicncc shows, and wcclily nwctings Wvrc the 1l1t'2lllS Whcrchy xnmnhcrs im-rf-list-tl thcir understanding of the scientific wonders of tlw world. Ono of thc most succcssful concentrations of thi- ya-ur includcd dcmonstrutions of various clcctrit-all circuits and ll study of thc 'whys' und 'hows' of strohc lighting. Anothcr itcm of which Nlodcrntor Broth:-r Louis was particularly proud was thc ucccptalncc hy thc A77l!'l'il7I11l Institute of Science of two 1-xliihits nrrungccl hy his Gulvuni-mon. One was rlllllll IllllVilC,S cxpcriinz-nts on germinating the morning glory, und the othcr limnlc lxl2lCCllI'0llC,S proccdurcs for thc c-arc of snuill auiinmls of the snnlcc, rcptilc, und sulznnaumclcr spccivs. Thc Institutv recently rcportcd that Toni lllilYilC,S projvct had lu-cn awurdcd third prizv. i i N-xr-c . Veteran Phil Simeone works an enlarger to the wonderment of novices Bob Dumas, Joe Lawn-o Inspection by Brother Arthur' Jim Pascal, Cordon McClellan, Frank Doherty, Ralph Giordano, Fred VVie1'ichs. Photo Club Central Park, the Botanical Gardens, Prospect Park, and other environs of the City were suhject to Prep's photo enthusiasts clicking away in their search for suit- able materials. Taking thc picture was, of course, only half their joh. From here they developed and printed their products in the sehool's photo lah under the eagle eye of Moderator Brother Arthur. To date no winners have heen recorded hut entries were submitted to two national contests, one sponsored hy the Ford Motor Company and the other hy Eastman Kodak. Brother particulary noted the work of Phil Simeone, Ray Reilly, jim Pascal, and Frank Highie. -.1 Steve Breheny, Lou Abt, Frank Higbie at work in dull light of the darkroom Barry Fisk's Bridge Pattern. Phil Simeone-'s Age Study. Phil Sinn-one's Swans. 45 0 The Class of 1959 will always recall their Junior Prom, hold on the seventeenth of May, as the climax of the social calendar during their Iuuior your as Pre-pstvrs. According to the usual custom it was run off in the St. Francis Cym with scmi-formal dress the attire of the evening. For the first time Brother Cabrini served as moderator of the Prom. Its success was evident with over one r 0 m hundred couples in attendance. Band of Phil Ambrosino, a Prep alumnus, sets a dreamy mood for ull but one distracted ft-nmlc-. 'T Everybody loves to Chu-Chu-Chu! Why not Pete Zirnis? Mid-section of the Promenade with Messrs. Curtin, Bcplcr, Scalfnni, and 46 L + ffl :ig V3 26351 W S . ig ,sr , . , .L ,K-41 --Nl. L s :,. oem as' .V is aiu' JU' V . K A r ' 'ffff 'A , ,,,-,,. w, 1 Q . if Q I 5 if its- . I K h ' FI? -'X-tri: ,K Qi Fm ww Hi -pn-.. . 5 -N ag F s 3 1, 1 5 1 a1, g, A W .,z gig -3 K 51 L iigbg E ' W 4,53 1 Q39 . , '-.KQV L? X, 'B H8 'ij' 1 1 4 X, v ,J 3, in E2 5 h f Q4 - ,N X X x 3 Z' ze if 4 'Si. 4 Editor of the Sport Section, Steve Murphy, checks his materials against a planned layout. Bob Mattarazzo was a deciding factor in meeting deadlines through his work of assistant to all the editors. Rolllckmg staff included Szttmg Bob Broadhurst Bill MeHale, Frank Loughlin. Standing: George Lippemercr Ed Barrett Don McQuade john Mathis Pete Nulty. no I p ...I p Distinguished editorial staff of the San Fran pause on the steps of Keating Hall at the Fordham Press Conference. San Fran Not satisfied with resting on past laurels, the staff of the 1959 San Fran worked to turn out another St. Francis yearbook with a fresh approach and a different theme, This was done by using the 'world as their pr0vince'. More than usual student art work was employed as the talents of Marty Neville and Bill Mcllale were exploited in cartoons and theme threads. Marty was the recipient of the New City Award as outstanding stu- dent contributor to a yearbook. Besides the artists, Moderator Brother Michael singled out the work of rookie photographer Karl Zettcl who, after a slow start, blossomed beautifully in the last months of the ycarg of Editor-in-Chief Peter England who in addi- tion to putting out the faculty section took up slack in any place his talents Were ncededg and of the dependable auxiliaries Bob Matarazzo and Vin Chiarelli. Publication honors garnered over the year were Columbia Universityis Medalist, the Catholic Yearbook Assoc-iation's Publication of Distinction, and the National Yearbook Association's A+ designation. These three awards are the highest commendations given by each of the critical agencies. A new post as assistant moderator was filled by Brother Coretti. 50 , ,, - -ML .1 ,x SWT 3 b X , i x,, 1. ,Ry fx ' ,Xx 3 frf A52 ,AW 4 fffx -rimmed 'ip 41 V i I Il in xxis! , F, , V r ' 1' Q , nn. fr ff GSS! I , isp f , v ' 5 1 j 1 ' m... M- F xv Q-' 1 pl xi' X 'ki .X ... ...i'-3 Music Club Brother Alexis, moderator of the music appreciators, and his chief as- sistant Joe Skerrett concentrated on Russian Music over the past year. Each week they presented such works as King Lear, Trmumz, Man- darirfs Sin, and the Prisoner of the CllllCll.S'll.Y. ln keeping the program well rounded, however, modern pieces were often included such as Bela- fonte's Calypso renditions. Besides listening to music, talks were given on composers or favorite compositions hy memliers of the Club. Adding to enjoyment of meetings was the use of a hi-fi set recently acquired hy the Prep. Its full tone reproduction was well appreciated hy thesc astute men of music. Nunn Frank DeCaro gives a briefing on upcoming recording to Frank Miclke, Brother Alclis, Louis Valentino, Joe Gallagher, Vin Barone, Ken Valentine. .L f, J., fi. A V ,Q-4' , . X U vp W Jfgffet' 4: Lifrnab ni., mlb we ,. J . . .1 .A A ,,, K .. .Liga Raztfjlu A W 19 ,. f-,af f ,, .. .i - .. I. . -- ,Q Study group at Garrison, New York included Brothers Cahrini and Brendan with Prepsters Frank Accettulli, Ed Wesley, Frank DeCar0, Bill Murphy, and other pleasant company. oun - Christian Students The St. Francis Chapter of the YCS continued to develop spiritual foun- dations coupled with leadership qual- ities among its Illt'lllllt'I'S. XVeekly meetings under direetion of Brothers Calxrini and Brendan featured Gospel, liturgical and social inquiries in the light of this year's theme, Leader- ship through Learningu. Frank Accethilli, National Representative of New York, and Bill Nlurpliy, Presi- dent of the New York Federation, spearheaded 1959's activities that included speech courses at St. Francis College, three dances, a study week in Garrison, New York, muncrous seminars, and assisting in the Catholic Book NVeck drive and the Franciscan Centennial celebrations. 53 l' f V' X Somc of us were more forlunatv than others, as Ron Hayes is hypnotized by a charming shipmatc. X Prepsters pour ashore for an afternoon of fun with docking nf the Peter Stuyvesant at Bear Mnuntun anchorage. Boat Ride On May twenty-eighth, a Thursday, over a thousand St. Francis men and two thousand girls from Dominican Commercial, St. Brendan's, and other schools of the Diocese sailcd up the Hudson aboard the Peter Stuyvesant for the annual outing at Bear Moun- tain. Sunshine and shipboard dancing provided fun on the up and down- coming voyage, while at the Moun- tain's Park, picnics, hikes, boating and watching the Senior-Faculty softball game, all added up to' a memorable time in our high school careers. 54 if a.- i Q - r . - , v. , -Mx 'lu 4 V..,., ,. .Jx 1- A XA: . . S K I . CQ?- z A A -rt rf J 5 - I V-' f .Q ,X X p., 7' ! Q S Q' 9 I -ml' vw I X ,Bl fa- gf r A' hx, K X . I hx- ,W I 5 I, 4 N 'I fx- K. .K 7 5 Iva K A A 'fgbiil , , . p 4 , gy. N, . ,ly ,j'. Q 5 .' r 'Q . A ' VL S.. X , i' 7 ., I ,gf 4, V ' if V' - - - A X 1. .,.,. fl H I. ,f Riffs 'Nililw 'FWS POI.. 35. M-. V. e ' - B: 9' 5 Tl -1 2 '?-f: ,-- . H 1 - f' 1 ,N 'ff-1514 ,A fm - if 5 'wifi' .ln , W gi, ' 2 , ,Q 1 VP! 5? K 5 , 4 my X ,g 1 ' ff V A v X ! N5 'fi' ,L . Q , 719 3. -an , Y .. i,,...... ' f-. x40 Qw- Tw My rx6..w 1 BOAT RIDE CONTINUED It took sorno guts to take to the water of Bear Mountain Pool in the middle of May, but despite the throat of double pneumonia many of us found the sight too inviting to resist. .. QXk AeMa',,, , . Al Wittine and Tom Lzmzcronc- talk shop to n disintvrvslvcl Mr. McHugh. Chances nrt- l1c's pnmlvring that inconiprvliviisiluls- sc-cond place in the Penn Relay iwo mile run. 76 'So long' until another year at Bear Mountain. Q , .W -'wana' pw' Address to the Guild by its President, Mr. Thomas Mitchell. athers Guild 9 In this its fifth year of operation, the Fathers' Guild took another stride in fostering the spirit of cooperation between home and school by fomiing a group insurance policy of unique nature. According to its benefits the education of a boy at St. Francis is guaranteed in case of thc death of his parent or guardian. Besides this innovation the usual operations of the Guild went forward under the co- moderatorship of Brothers Mario and Fahian. These included parent interviews with the fac- ulty after issuance of report cards, the annual Smoker, a dance held at the Hotel St. George, and sponsorship of the homecoming football game against St. Iohn's. r , , 'x . . U, 'x Smiles of approval for new insurance policy wrought by efforts of Fathers' Guild by Brother Fabian, Mr. Maher, Mr. Tenor, Brothers Timothy and Mario, and Mr. Mitchell. - Mr. Viggiano at the helm of the renowned Fathers' Orchestra swinging out at the annual Smoker. Thomas Mitchell ICXICCUTIYIC ll0Alll7 , ........ l're.virI1'nl Michael lXIeCatl'rey . . Vim' l'r1'.virI:'nl Clifton Marvel Frank Nulty . . . . .'l'r1'u.s'urr'r . , ....... . Secretary BO.-'xllll Ol t1OYlillN0llS Charles Hanson john Conroy And l'n' w lleisinger john lleuarty Dominick Petrocell Charles Shields William Viugiano Donald NIL-Calw NVillia1n lhughnan lliel1.lrd 'l'em-1' llitllard lfnnis llolvert Corley llalph Alnatu VYillian1 lloeln- XViliiam Lange i ,lohn O'lfonnor Frank liilvlvrieatori llenry just-foxx'iL'A llussel l.ayl'ieltl VValter lleuning . f ar Veteran Ron D Amura weighs anchor at the capstram wench. Power Boat Squadron The PBS included in its activities of the year a full course in navigation, boating, communications, and seamanship as taught hy Brother Louis under the auspices of the United States Power Boat Squadron. The purpose of the course was to ohtain pilot licen- ses. On February 19th Brother felt that six of his Prep men were qualified for the examination. Accord- ingly, Senior Lieutenant W. G, Maclntosh of the Brooklyn Squadron acted as administrator, and at this writing six young lads are anxiously waiting the re- sults of their efforts. On weekends, the Squadron put their newly ac- quired knowledge to practice aboard the school's three boats, the Marian, the St. Francis, and the Little Terrier. Sailing from Cresthaven Yacht Club the group made eight fishing trips and training ex- cursions over the year, cruising in the waters of Jamaica Bay, Gravesend Bay, Long Island Sound, and Centerport Harbor. 58 u-ff 355 S - ,,....sg.,f., gl 3 MJYIQ K Arv, at Q s Q59 wcydgq QW WR X NQsfv N N WAN? WN Qkqf MXQQQ Clasp 5 K9 i ' A 1 r I' 'ix -., f ggi-QA L 1-f - 'i M f ff f 5 T , f swf-L-.... f fy 1 1 1 W F P I I V ' ., . 5' R! A f -.,.. B I 1 I .,, j-off ' 5 . P .f A if J' f if 1- 4 ' ! ff ar ' L- Lg 5 5 Rf Ag' ::y' 'A ...ies A .va 4 f 'f -is-usasuw 'I 0 li EOC! 1 42 Xswsgfzv Q- . . 'W 'i - 4, --if x Rfk V c k K 4 . xiii Sag ,-g A r 7 S:? Tf f - f X .X qfzffssyfkv 'SA 'SV - . iv 51 if 4 N., Q ' - X E s 4 Q in 0 la Scotus convention on criticism with Brother Goretti, Ted Bajo, Bill Walker, Tom Loquereia, Frank Barkoey, Mr. john Monaghan, Gary Celestine, jerry Ryan, Joe Connor, and on the block, John Walsh. Bob Cresci grabs pleasant observation post for debate between St. Francis and St. Agnes. Veteran girl disputers took over Prepsters. First entry to National Tournament, john Walsh, 62 Promising freshman orator, Bill Walker. Duns Scotus Society Public speaking came back to the Prep in earnest during 1959. With Mr. john Monaghan and Brother Corctti at the helm, the Society entered competitions in all fields of oratory-debating, dramaties, extempore speaking, original oratory, and oratorieal interpretation. Major inter-scholastic contests were held throughout the year at St. Iohn's, Molloy, Hayes, Xaverian, and Mary Louis. And as members of the National Catholic Forensic League the topic most batted about was the League's choice of the 'Legality of Union Shops'. With two Juniors, three Sophomores, and eight Fresh- men making up the team, building for the future was obviously planned. Thus the young squad never won a contest. Their greatest success of the year was a fifth place in the Brooklyn-Queens Grand Tournament which merited for john XValsh and Ted Bajo a shot at the National Grand Tournament held in NVashington, D. C. Bob Cresci and Bill XValker were other lights in Prep's drive for future greatness in the field of oratory. N ieeond entry to National Tournament, Ted alo. History Club Math Club Guiding itself along contemporary issues and yet not forgetting lessons learned from the past, a History Club was formally organized by Brother Theodore this year. Its purpose was to bring to its members an insight into social and political problems of both the past and the present. Fea- turing the group's activities were field tours of the United Nations, the Metropolitan Museum of Art, the New York Stock Exchange, and above all, the fabulous four day excursion to Nllashington Prep's budding mathematicians met weekly with Brother Noel to discuss phases of math not in- cluded in the regular curriculum. These informal meetings also featured capable guest speakers in thc fields of mathematics and engineering. TO date Rev. Brother Leo, Chairman of the St. Francis College Department of Mathematics lec- tured on Nomo Graphs, and Mr. P. Esemplare, D. C. where Prepstcrs had personal contact with such personalities as the head of the F.B.I., I. Edgar Hooverg Congressman john Rooneyg Speaker of the House, Sam llayburng and Secre- tary of the Army, XVilbur Brueker. Pictured above is the embarkation for NVashing- ton with arrangcrs of the trip: Frank DeCaro, Joe DeMott, Dennis Cill, Bob Sheehan, Nick LaCiglia, Andy Derkaeh, travel agent Mr. James Nlnlvihill, and exuberantly overseeing all, Brother Theodore. a research chemist, made clear the advantages of a career in his work. Further activities were a field trip to the So- eony Experimental Laboratories, and formulation of a curriculum on Sets and the Strueture of Algebra, 3. course open this sunnner to ineinbers of the Club. Brother Noel's zeal goes on nnabatecl through July and August. Math Club in session. Brother Noel, Tom Hlavac, Lou Gallotta, Dick Russo, Gennaro Alampi, Frank LaLuna, Lucian Veneziano, Ron D'Amura, Ron D'Amelia, Casper Calega, Dan Kosier. 63 Administration MH. JOSEPH PANDOLFI Registrar 'O QU Q . ,v MISS RITA GALLAGHER Secretary MRS. HELEN CASSIDY Bursar Prep's secretariat completed another year of typewriter pound- ing and tuition collecting in good fashion. The nntiring Mr. Pan- dolfi, aided by Miss Gallagher and Mrs. Cassidy, kept the main office in shape, while Brother Beckct in the Attendance Office was busy listening to the sad stories of Prep- sters who had the misfortune of coming late to school - But Brother, the Brighton Local really did break downf' To round things out, the custodians, led by Mr. Frank Martin, were again seen patching desks, replacing bulbs, and mending lockers to keep the old Prep building in condition. MR. FRANK MARTIN Custodian Man of a thousand duties, Brother Bccket, 4 takes tinn- out from his work as Attendance Officer to minister to ailing joe VVilkonski. 64 X - L, s. Brother Hugh finds his hands full with assignment as MRS- MAR-10R1E BERRY Assistant Librarian. Head Librarian Library lVhcn not busy filling out overdue notices or locating refer- ence books for bewildered freshmen, Mrs. Berry found time to carry on a large scale expansion program in the Prep Lilmrary. A list published each inontli heralded to all students tht- arrival of new books that ranged from fiction to sociology, Sonic 450 books added this year bring the Library's total volumes close to 8000. In addition a varied collection of 57 periodicals were on hand including Paris Match, Scientific lllIlL'l'ft'll, National f:1'UgII't11IIIfC and the Atlantic Monthly. The Library's annual book fair of paper-backs saw Prepsters purchase over 2000 books. Indispcnsiblc assistance in these activities was provided by Assistant Librarians, Brother Cosmas and Brother Ilugli, as well PL-te Owens and john McLoughlin, recipients of two year as by il large service Squad' Library Service Awards, consult with Assistant Librarian, Brother Cosinas. LIBRARY SQUAD. jim Pascal, VVarrcn Morgan, Kevin Boyle, Stan Lcwicki, joe Mosca, Fred VVit-ricks, john Oakes, Toni Riclczt-wski, Ed Mmczck, 65 K Don Marvel and Ron Shudde of a massive Cafeteria Squad assisted Brother Mario in feeding a thousand Prepsters throughout the year. Chef Lloyd Walters checks the meat supply in Caf's newly built freezer. REV. BROTHER MARIO, O.S.F. Cafeteria Manager REV. BROTHER GREGORY, O.S.F. As.s-istant Manager The Automat has nothing on the new assembly line service given to students of the Prep this year. A completely balanced meal including re- quired starehes, meat, vegetables, milk, and dessert was made available to Prepsters at very low cost through the cooperation of the New York State Education Department. Brothers Mario and Gregory had their hands filled with the expanding work created by the new system but conquered their problems with the aid of a mammouth Cafeteria Squad. As in the past Lloyd VValters cooked the meals while Mrs. McAllister and Mrs. Gallagher took care of their distribution. ll Rl-e flu nfvku- f-nA Rl-0 lff..AIl:po...- ,lil-khnf nn! ninnf nnrhnn 66 AY 1 mf-.fl , gi m,g,W,Q A ., , 74 f'6:f:-55 '--Sw I hslffif, . L, f i - , 1' , - - ,-.vm .HQ .Qwf-'ibmgip ,7'a'1a,wm1,m.sPf . I Lf? f if . ' S -, P Hg X f- - .afw,-my h M., ,L iw ,K - E, - ' ' api- -f ,Z zsgcisxsiww - .zi. F X L 'A X l Z1 I fiiiilififig-if': fi2?5flagi3!f ,iiiif I ggi-gjfkkf K i Q I... Y Ain .. . Q 5 , .X ., A M Wx. - ,Q ik ggi 0 TE Ei Ill? Quik WH, J! n a I Wig ,X t Y f ul ,S .3 3 ff A A . Q ANTHONY MANGIAMELI THOMAS BYRNE Prvsirlcnt Vice Prvsidvnt 'ff k'k: A , RICHARD Dc-NAPOLI ,..-fJ?7'-ffmzg ,.-Q .' -Til fe ,, - - --. gf - vi A fb, ', ,,..S:g TQA , ,,.-.- X , , f S I f' .4 'f A ,' In 1 A A f 6 , , ,I . 0 -Y l . .1 ' 'li lf1Q,,,,,., I M2-'Q . - 5 , f '. T 1 glifi , 'Q .gs f- ' NV-cf . X I - or -, , 1 Q , 1 :Lt v X X Q vu l m . , 4 A 3 f 3' RAE' ' 1 'T' Qff. ' ,., 5129: 'fffgw i gftsf ,L . -- rf' . , -Y I- S K kv! X ty. - ? -. A , M -- -ll - N 2 f f -, r n rn ,je ' ,-. I M , I .f ft 'N 4 Ai fl R. Ccfalu K. Como R. Culkin I. Dalton R. DeFronso M, Finn I, Flood H. Frey I. Gamby T. Healy sg' ' '--- A ' y .13 'lg by I., 1 ji Fl ,f go ,5 . I 1 3 ALBERT SABINI Secretary Treasurer H- A. ii , ff ., :'f..u-N.. iz! 1 ,-nf, 4 I X P-1 ,l T' fl D mm, Qi ffn'-1 ..-f,g...:1 35,--....... - - .- ,,.-. A -ff '2:i f 23 'f .. ' V ,T-Z -- ,gff . fy -- 0:1 nf' M. Carlson P. D gplfl, . Anger flares in Boston football game as players, coach, and moderator eye suspected foul play 1, so in Prep's loss to Archbishop Williams. 70 T. McGuinm-ss M. Mertens T. Pasatieri I. Pereira I. Rollino avis R. Mzulrigal I. McNahoe ully . 231 - Q .-xx ' ' ' 1 ff' -2 I, Q .. DeMarinis T. Donohue G. Dunkcrton G. Feeney L 4. ' if K 5 K l K R11 ...ffl -...gg Ex . ,, . I. Hough T. Lisacek B. McCormack I. McGovern 5 ' . ' ' k gi 'ffw A . , 1 I .' In Y Q . Salvinski W. Swarkowski L. Valentino C. Ward Flight 2 of the Blue Angels, Messrs. Kancler, Wood, and Sweeney, prepare to roar into the wild blue yonder. 1 'rf - T A ' .fl I A 5 6 ' :Q ' , i ,JL 2, ' 44 .A b L E 'blk xg H in Q' Q.. 1 5 I ' 1 -, 7 'T ' ,ij R. 4 ' ,ix f , Ar J ?7 '4' ixlfi V: 'K ' 'all : -f J. Auf. Sf' ' f - 'H L1 7-flulk - ..'.- . - . f ff' f .33 , ' N29--F' r f 'if' H 1.5 iii' .: at:s ' . f - .- . -e. - 2 1, .v z 4 L EE--51 ,- I f 'X X4 . 1 LI fire.: 'Y71'Hs !Q!: Q1 I . Q V? , , , ,E ,.,,. Y f 513. i W 74 55.3 5'- Qing: NS' FIN' 1,3 f I ' - ,YI .2 K A gk Qian, , , X, ' .5 Lt, -3 T -9 LW - '. ,f ' 'Y WT: N77 HM 'N - L X.. l - xl :E 1-.1 X 3 j . A A A Y . ,Q .A ,.,-. ,Q ,. , 2 V 1-a.ff4f:fW ' - ll ' ' X .M in 7-ri 'Q S . ,,,... I 'I Q , Q 20 3 ff S ii fr w Q, f, X, I 4 ' S ...- m ' vs- ,Q . ' 4 . ' P vi. De-Rosa P. Fitzpatrick P. Hack C. Iesiotkiewicz R. Krener -2 GEORGE DINOLFO ROBERT MALONEY in 5' President Vivv I'rr'xidr'nl - .wi . X ..., ' Q Q 9' 'L ' CLASS w ' -35221 . f f 'ii C. Melloy F. Mielke W. Moran T. Olszewski G. Puglisi N . . , 1: FQ .. if . N'-L 1 K ,. b . b ,,. M ' ' ' . X P N . A'-193' Q E' ' 11 g , 8 4, .. . . 4 G s H .j H H A . t 4 '56 V J v P 5:5 . I , 5 - I A vg - px j.- . , j , ,Q . gi .521 1... is . . vm if l . sz. s .Jul . Signorelli H. Smith K. Valentine A. Wesley E. Wnukowski DONALD CARDAMONE ANDREW O'SULLlVAN Secretary Treasurer JOHN STEWART FRANCIS TRACY 2 I. Adams W. Anderocci C. Arnemann L. Backes President Vice President CLASS 10 F. Harucki F. Higbie C. Howes R. Hucke 5155 V 9 uf x q WT! , w TEE! 3 LL 5. Q I JOHN HERNANDEZ GERARD CONWAY E. Mruczelt R. Nittoly I. Oakes G. O'Leary Secretary Treasurer - t - 4. E-I I 4, 9 - - X Xxx, . A A 4 ' 1.1, H K2-..S' - , 1 -f ' - 4 A fx' 'f ...,. I '-27 'til 3 LQ! , . ', ff' ll -ii ' f . Q. . -V 5 -'fl vw- H 'gg 1 , A- A 1 an ..- RT. R+ T. Bajo F. Barkocy R. Batycki R. Beatty I. Friel G. Ceffken H. Griffin T. Crondzki 'izi I f I. Menella R. Muller F. Robinson 72 M. Butch 'xi J 4 Q 4, . 8. ST 3 X 3? A aa S R. Hamed ..-.f . 'S .L. A Q .:L, P5 1 s rw gl 'H Q .K 8 2 I. Sadlier .... -is Q-R. . ,MF fig we 'E -:Y W.. P . Q g n M. Callahan R. Ciago W. Hoffmann I. Iaworski -ii .ua EXE? 5 'K 2 gzfzw '2 K ,gi ww 3 . M. Satriano V. Scutaro I . Colletti P. Iaworski 'P .ur F... H. Singleton T. Bogart P. Camey I. Choinowski T. Connolly J. Cullen I. Doran . ., . Q? Q 5 :K 4 Q fr? 5 R. Kenney R. Lawlor S. Lewicki I. Lynch I. McCloskey -- f .im .SEQ-QS ' V W. Fritsch I. Gibbons v K. McLintock W. Meyer I. Mosca im? 'r 3 ' SEQ A, Plaza G, Salam I, Scholl P. Schwartz A. Severinsen S. Sulewski I. Tredici A. Vasiento V. Vogrin I. Daly Lacquercia . Speckenback .J f ' t ' ICYHQICI ,X M E ,. 5 , , it . 1 A 'ff'1. AA. md, an Hi a 9' ' 3 - p fiyl? if-ff ff J if -' .uw V - M. A f .. : W . - Aga. 1 5a FUTI PjlH'e 7 Q. fa 1, ,. .1 -1--:---:- l i '17 gr W , 'pll 'Klum Wf rx A 'A -A - 'r 'i. hm I s' l ul I l l l M. Daniels R. DiNardo G. Dnxmm P. Fagan W. Flaig ffmff-' ' V' A .X -dl: U , ww' b 1. Lazzaro J. Lynch L. Masucci T. McDonnell I. McKenna rg A R 4. if-. ' ,.., or . I ,-,, G. Spencer I. Vanilla I. Walker T. Waters s A, EDWARD COOK Vice President RICHARD ALLEYNE President CLASS 104 EDWIN FABRE OWEN KANE Secretary Treasurer ff Z Ef. . vw 'gl wa 3f ii' Y K A. Abbate w ..l BARRY FISK THOMAS MURLI President Vice President .A f CLASS 105 'aa 1 hi: Ani' 1 .,, R. Adams V. Benincasa R fr... J' x. G. Breslf.-r A. Buchlek J. Falletta 'sn L. Feher I. Flanagan M. Flanagan R. Funke DOMINICK RUSSO WILLIAM WALLBRIDGE B. Noonan M. O'D3ly R, Ogertschnig M, O'Hafa F, Pasieka I Svvfefafv Treasurer . ,.,:,VK . Q, A. Abruzese L. Abt M , EW f f '- I. Ferraioli W. Fields I. Figliuolo A or A l aaaa J ' ..,, ' Q- f G. McClelland D. McCurdy I. McNicholas R Rx! I 'T .Q . ' S 9 4 5-Mi 'HH' J ww RR.. ...N A Ha s. YEA C. Anzalone W. Beades T. Bongiorno K. Boyle J. Crane D. Crawford . 1 ' ,. 1 A , T J . . , .F R. Gamer R. Goldthwaite I. Iorio I. Kane W. Keams T. Kielszcwski N if ... - 5 . W 5- J ll lk- in . 3 .' 1 , A N G. Napolitano I. Navaretta E. Noalces R. 0'Keefe R. Osborne I. Ruane .f . .f 'rim L- f ,, ' Q f -A . D. Conway V. Derlega . 6 ., 9 ,X r if ff if'. 1 : .33 s'- ,I M , , 4 A M.. A . E. Hughes M. Iocham R. Puleo inf K 5 I. Reilly ra 5 Sv 3 had .1 A. D'Esposito flw R. Magier Q f- Q 7 U I R. DeYoung D Doner T Dxzazgowslu M Fackre . .,: . 'P fl 5 X. 1. 9 Fi Stix . I, M. Marchese McLoughlm I McMurray A Montefusco I Schneider 5-el'-,:, '.-.1-' G . Ts Y A J' Q N. Daniel f Lopatynski W. Sheehan R Sllke J Stymerslu F Toal I Z8-Tek E Zullv 1 --f - if- '- V , .1., ff-l.,,.L.........- . .f,:'f..ff-Y' ... .. 4 1 . A mix .X ' x 1 5 I ,,, V. DeLeo F. Doherty' D ........ .. .. ...if Q! Q' r. . , A f .rf , . J r -2 r R. Marco L 1' Q I. Martin fl . 5 T. , 1. . . 5 . . x A 9 355 I. Sheridan C. Trotter if gf-- R. Dumas D DVIQ if 1,:, in is-J M 4 'xmgy i . Yr ii R. Mazurek R , H1 4 1. R is T. Witzgall f I VX, ,fp l RONALD ORLOWSKI NEIL BARBAGALLO President Yice Prqsidtni l ' l Q 'f 1 CLASS 107 f A1 ' ' . Y f QQ, JK 1,1 I Vbffjr A, 'EQ-fiaif: l B. Bilello I. Barbarino S. Breheny R. Cuprioln fig . VA ' fvq ' 1 ' 1 ' ,V ,I J Jgb I 'T' , .. :.X f . eurle vwlflfnr 'W R. Gavagan I J. Italiano R. Krauss E. Lnrkin , , V x ' PHILIP VAN COTT NICHQLAS SIKQRYAK F. Rampino R. Reilly E. Reynolds T. Sakowski Secretary Treasurer A l . 1 9-1- 'Nb -Qu f 4' I. Como L. Massey G. Sheehan if xx 4 L G. Ansalone K. Burke S. Crispi 1521 vll., f . W, 'A ' n ,Li - K - ' 3 l i Y i E Li . 11 , R. Griesmer G. jones I. Kelly I. Knaus i if gi in Mr. F oglietta and Bob Conway wrestle for a loose ball in the annual fiasco, I. Molluzzo F. Pacquex V. Pereira the Senior-Faculty basketball game. R. Cresci McCabe SUlllV'll'l if 2, Quik it Y C. DeRiso I. Furey J garb: fx.. 5 ff, gk 3 1. Pascal I. Pepe J. Picnkos :li-V l 1' L. i .41 : DeFelice Lachowicz Ronnenberg 2 if 1:'4 'M A 1 - ' i ' lr 'qc I ,P .Jrv A' lb f , - I Y 'V ' ,'A , 5 P 1 S R. Donohue P. Dumaine N. Esemplarc 5 Ls -,if MA' 1' Q ' :sb is Q v 'W 'N' , P P 3 4 ' -7. A 'i . L. if 1 ' D. Lange F. Littmann G. Long I , . C. Sleidle E. Sterbenz M. Strofolino L Valentino W. Walker F, Wierichs Picking up where the St. Brendan Cheerleaders left off, Pat Prout's imaginary violin ranks a Chaminade partisan in the basketball game at the Prep gym 'S J. Forlcnzzx ROBERT TORRE ANTHONY DvFll0NZO Prcxillcrlt Vivv I'rr'.vidvn! . A z CLASS 201 E. Madison K. Zinkand RUSSELL SEYMOUR KARL ZETTEL S1-crvtary Trvanzrvr 77 PAUL CUTINELLA JOHN FAHY President Vice President LAWRENCE MORGAN Secretary 'L ,A .- www. .f -f xiii... 5 e K' 9' K We + . 18.33 .. im K 1- 4 -f ..- . ., if l W M ,Wirr- ssgfff.. F 1 'W 2 Q 7 : R. Adragna A. Anderocci R. Apicella 'Ef5'?xi5E?V . . . we . .sif- , - - . L, ,HE .J5.,.. . rw mi - A W. Free J. Gallagher J. Hergen if : 9 5 ' E E pw sr : :,Erg. :w fsfil 3 li.. .5?'-- :I-.5 1 .1' if 511 ...,. e 1 H . V in . .,,V, - 'fvxsllm wir wfziillf -f .. '. wfsiszsi Sf1s3ag?iss,1 - - .-af - zgfiifiig rw - . 'Y at l . . . G. Motherway R. O'Brien R. O'Donnel1 aa Sywe ,pf If 1,53 1 Q '. ,' 3' iw Us N. le. xr 5 N. A sf' .. Q ,... ,. ,.,-. L. an ., is . . . . 5235. W' is W A 3- 1 ,, ...... L ..... AAU . D. Barry S is in W. Honan wg. K el -ve as fx 3 gs s S L. Bums I. Hughes :::' , . ffi ,ii A T. Osbome A. Piuimento ..... . ......,. . .,b' :N. .F Q s . Clark . Janata A ' W. Salter . W X . 33 A ww N-X x H A 2 .3 A N. K R MN ,Af A Q whim bm si? ' ..: QP . . is 3' Q CLASS 20 78 1 5 N g . ... .,. 1 Q N , f sara' - .gs ' . - . 1. :. -kifl We , ff -f 2 , -f ' 521 5? 'fPi75? K, : e:' sfif?5g .., V fir: ,. L' R. Allen P. Amato J. Arthurs .g a B3 .A E R , Aw' P. Gleason I. Hay F. Lanzarone I. Maloney Aviv! Zffisf .A ' I iy 1 - 'E R. McTague I. Murray I. O'Brien P. Owens My X. I 'll li . Q if if 1 : - z J. Belesi 2 ' r O 5 af . li? ' A as? - . ... ,k.ve.,, 3 F x J EQ ' Eff? G. Martin x i X .1 S' 'R may ,. elf . R. Pinto D. Burke :asm -, k , . Masi W. Prout as I we 'Y N Carluccx all MF Mauro HZ. . fx .. fi . ee . 'F 'j..g. .Q . we ,.,,' W .E F --.- wg + F W 3 P K. is Q, ' 3 L V A . N 1 .Lg-fhisiffii Q' ,, .,A. I. Purcell -J' M. ., .1 . Q. R. Corlry T. Ianutn I. Sammon . A . Q fl O' i if Q sp ' J' W ..: R. Costvllo as S 3 -., T. Johnston f R. Schneider ,. ,g CLASS J. Derrico T. Donnellan E- D0WHiHg T- Dugan R. Fogarty H R 'F , .JS P F N sf 1. . . 'L :EFA A C E Q- . M . A . EES fl . 5 I. Landwehrle I. Lewis M. Maina M. Masino I. McCormack gl .1 PG- vff ' L H lu ' ' gf l, ' f J. Walsh C. Shields I. Solino R. Southard C. Sullivan N. Vulpis L. Carroll lf G. Mayer I. Reilly up F ,1 M E. Chwnlek I. McConnon . E. Roberti A I J if mg is K. . .lm Costello Q J' LM cDennott ,, Iziq ? in .if 1 6' v, Hwy. Ai P 6 1- M. Siena A A- y yr A a Q if is :A r F 9 4' N R H. Dee F. DeSantis G. Ferguson ' I ,I VNN K KEVIN O'GRADY IIAROLD REYNOLDS ' President Vice President ' . I. McGreevey I. McKeegan J. McLoughlin Rx .,.. , at if P Q . . ,Z E 5 . .. 1 v is ' Q K. Waterman E. Westley H. Winnicki GERALD STRYPE VINCENT SIANO Secretary Treasurer THOMAS FEOLA PHILIP NEWMAN Pusulent Vzce President IOHN DeLORENZO WARREN MORGAN P. Murray D. Nolan P. O'Donnell D. Q Treasurer -S B- ,uk my A ,f . Bush Y ai af: f me R dxf? . Q 5 al drovics . . .N O uartuocio I. Caruso 5? Q A si' H. Kanuika V. Ranelli 1 1. .sq 5-:-3 R. Antonclli R. Basil A. Gasparino - fv'l'4 ? ' ,V ' A I Padula I. Pascal Bonasia D. Brennan P. Chapey my , 'Wa 51 if i fl -' SZ' I A W .. J. Gilroy I. Griffiths M. Guadagno I. Gunne I. Patranzino I. Puccio R. Puddu I. Regan h -wm- I. Chiolo M Cicero :K 1 X , R IS . Harr' Nw P H J. spam w seam 5 Q5 ,QL l ,X Q if M, X S vi, 4 , . 4 W . . i Qi f:i.:'a:ii'x ,:1,,.,,,,, CLASS A. Coiro W. Dempsey D. Devane I. Douglass M. Dowd B. Fanning R. Faughnam ll -Q:2' EY in 1 E 1 +1 . Kossuth A. LaFor!f-zza I. Landicino R. Lathrop I. Maloney I. Mancari A. Montulbano x - A 2 I e A L S f . . 1- I.Q.ZiS'i . 3- 1 5 , . ,. e , . g '- ' - . V , 1 S . Q.. . -4 il' ,.. H gf 4 - K Q - 5 Mr- V- I A 'eff 'ii , 1 :: -.. 1 . SiCnk0WSki G. Smith M. Sweeney X R. Tener T. Thomas Tomaszewicz W, Tracy J. Wilkonski lll , ly X 1 X ..---.. gl --it - : -1- L vi., -,...-8 '3 lc. as Q-Q -'E' wx ,L .m ' 'l- ,..-H' '21, f 4-' - - .-- .. . ' L -rf .-1 -- - F-' we , '- ' I :R 2 il' 7 1 za. fe 1 I, 1- '1 5 .L -L 'qi -is 4 A' 'k is -F 1 --'sg L I .N Y N ,4 :Lk 1 'Es Q 5' W... ........-.........1 ,,, 3 -' ..... . -5 ,Q 1. 4, A -- ,,,, -:-gr' H 'r A ' . 'sz ..- ...- W -. 'Q' ' if ' J. T:-. :I ' an-'...,,w.g l 5 . li, Ffh 5 ...Ta :Qi-Q ,,, .-L ,Q-.r .-7- N...-N 1917? w I .---l v ' 'G-tv t 5 '-e- K ' . 2 : E . '3 3 S. Conti M. Damiano W. Dimoulas 7 ,af 1 .Q .. Iorio R. LaCroix I. McGrath Sventoraitis P. Villafrate C. Walsh KJ R. DiVemiero L. Ercole A 3 T. Mione J. Moreno 1 K .k- i :,kL.:gV. k,V.. . -5. 41: lg D This is 61.73 .'.- M. Walsh R. Weilminster 81 Me N SQ WE X Q5 Q3 I. Fink EDWARD MANCINI JOHN CARLIN President Vim' Prrwirlmll F. Motola R. Wood DENNIS KELLY JAMES BRESLIN SC'CTUfU7'!I TTCUSUYUT ROBERT BOORAS President LETTEHIO SGARLATA Vice President LAWRENCE MCANDREWS JOHN QUINN Secretary Treasurer A Mnawe- AL.. I. Abbott 2: Q' I gi-ali QC -. X 3 if .f . . ., 'Z-15 B' . I. Fitzgerald wr. . My R. O'Shea , ' .. ggi. 1 I. Adams . W? . wr... Q' . .:,' 211 .., . V.. fe- 'f J? Q vi r J x FPA? ' 1? fa. in 8 5 3? A A- T. Fitzpatrick 1, . an af . . ,, sr N. T. Peterson 4 I. Garufi ,gg 'G' f W . H. Q fi' F 5 'f 5 J' T. Prochaski ' ' i 15.-2121... .fsgwf v Q ' t 'Mi if . Q2 A- X ' QF.: ,,. . i . .iss E M. Ambrosini V. Averna C. Beckinella M. Brenna .. ff A if . T. W . 4 q N als, .kk A ,t W s ..:. f R. Gazzola P. Gibbons W. Halpin X- '.11 . , S . . 1 - . W. Roche I. Ryan A. Santare QR J , . e r ,etb is Ci V Fr ' 'fx-.1 ' M. Ahearn O1 ., . N vii 25 K' .. ir A-4 , . gn ' 'iw' ,, , 4 Y Y' B . R. Gorman . . . W' fm T. O,Su11ivan J. Pascal 82 ' 63.3 A rx-'83 -K .4 A . x I R. Aiken . ,I 5.2. S . Altman W , 1- ,. 5.5 ,,: fi . 535 'QQ' :F r. JR 9 at . X ' J -mf Fix 'LPI xi 5'4wY.,g :.- S 1 T. Babinski A msg - ' . 1 :5 avg . W. Hickey T. Hlavac R. Landwehrle 5Jf7l??rf?i5? ' SMIWQEAQ? ...Y -' . A , -. 1,-:J .- .11 'Wg A. Poltie I. Ryan A. Sammartano V. Battista W. Blenk T. Laprise E. Laurino . rr' if -. y T I J. Skerrett W. Spadola 'Wes X Sl ggi. gl ' 'Y A W. 1 -. W Cflnlg McAu1 . ' ' a xx. S. e .X Z.. u V. Spara T. Bruno aw, A I , . .Aff A V A f A. J ' . A ,K M. Haugg I Q 'Q ' Q .I fg' G. Sepsie Q.-A .l '12 . -S4I'9.f?4f4 I , Q fl . aj ? 393 we F s 6 E. Burtis W ,ffiiiila Q. . 5' .gggj B. Hcgarty . , .,-an-7.-r.,... 1 . . F . i.. i.....sQinffzi 1 . .., 5 J , 3 , ' .SJ D. Cannon G. Celestino ' mr T? A.D. . 5' ' ' . .,,..,:. : 3. R. Kolbuk F. Maccarrone ' Wm . - M . g A 1 :FN -- asa S J - A f E. Sydlanski I. Sylvester, Tavernise .X .V 9. ., xr f r 1- iz: if-It T -'1:.1'fr ?if'F'Tf rfr -5 ' 1' I . . . 2 CLASS Sa G'-I3 5. -f , M , - -'---- -'P R. Costello R. Cummings W. Ferris 'Qf QQ.. 6 W Q . A 7 . 1 - ,sis P. Monahan T. Tumer Murphy S. Nastasi K. O'Connor 2....... A . M .x x K ef Welling A. Wittine R. Zopf ...gf- 3. ...Q-.... -2' -Q Delukey 0 Y -:Q fm .F T . A r' -,L , r fs . . wig.-K , N R. DiBenedetto R. Dudzinski F. Furman ,dm .K-.K K Q V .Q 4K., i ' lf s fi ,A ! 2 m 0. ' 1 -. -k.- Q -5 fir' A A -Ir A ties: li fr ' 5 'k 5 'E . Q . , -1 - Q . I ua .L 1 S . gr r . fiif Shir . .. . M I. Moran S. Morris J. Murphy C. Obermeyer ,. Q . . Q fn- . --as 4 A u ' D. Strong T. Sullivan A. Tremblay W. Walsh J. Gatti 3 uk v- v k :il f T. O'Reil1y 223, il. 1.. --Q.. MICHAEL LESNIAK ANDREW KRAUS President Vice President D- Wolfe DANIEL HENNING RAYMOND MOORE Secretary Treasurer ---1- Q x -...i- - ,sw QQ El, if I. Abrami PATRICK DEMERY DANIEL SCOTTI President Vice President CLASS 302 e K. Ennis JERRY ALAMPI JAMES GILL 5, 0-Como, Secretary Treasurer A. Attiancse J -1 N314 if fb l R. Bruce S. Gallotta G, Gebus ' Em A .. Fu 7 . V F V Rl C. O'Neil1 T. Ottomano lv G. Calega . 'Y W. Hanley R. Randall I. Cambridge I. Redmond l 4, '. '.m.... -f' ---.::-' ' 41. ,Q .1 , - Y R. Alleyne T. Blenk L. Byme F. Cain ' ' . A 'L'g ' ' . .. .fee p .- l nr.. . l , . - Z-M9 mi , ,ig in ' . z M' W - gs ' lESJ?ii11'i 2?- R. Grimaldi P. Healy W. Kelly T. Kenny iv Z kj Q' fag x . 2: B. Peluso I. Phillips E. Pierson P. Porcari H ,sl ku' 8 W. 1 ,I -i. C. Caminiti W. Dillon S' g, ,.,.,, , i S? 9 A ' ,... .rj I M. Kidney T. Kistncr F. Reilly 84 A. Rubino R. Conrad Q. ,Z ,.'. Q ff. i f ,.. . A i A. Maggin 2 - 4 , if 5 lf in 1' ' .ef R. Ryniker G. Donahue T. Malinoski J. oauuua Q3 if A yy 15 -ff .Y 1 . 4 JF., ,, u H ,J ,nk wig-4 .. ' all QQ. x , S? 4' i,A sw, fi ff- Q W. M 1 if J' ' hx: Centorcclli T. Cihnrski R. D'Amelia R. D'Amura P. Danylchuk R. DcMarinis R. Dc-Paola R. Ellvr K 3 - . , . F.. . E, 7+ 5 - 'gf I ' ' A.A. . .f . FJ' ' -5 2- M . X R . R' A . KP ' . 1 T 51 2 A I 0 . ' , . K A If f' F' six , 44 I P. Klynp G. Kosier M. LaLuna L. Laskowski I. Lehan I. Lisanti R. Macken A. Man:-o T. Rhl!'AWikl 94. 5 4 Y , l . , ... ,Q , . A S ' ...geek -fi, in Q. ig. .Q -Sv ' .. 13 x T S. .K f - . H. Ric-hl R. Russo I. Salerno M. SL-heuing W, Schobel S, Tecm L, Ven.-ziano A, Vid.-no E, Wuck Y ' el. f .LY A gn - -5 v ' L .. if iss ...,. N :S 1 Q Q' 'A 3 f Z:- I. Falcc-tm A. Fvdolv I. Fiorz- I. Giucinto AK , - V I , .: T- . A 'v , gli .. ' ' :M .1 ... ' 1-1' A . . .1 X SX .155 ' P. Massey VV. Mayer F. McCann McCormack F4 . '51 X 6 - - . ' 1 : .A 8 1 x l f g - U ., . I , Z' .x ... in F in Y I . N A h X X P his , 1 4' . Schaefer I. Scholle L. Stack A. Sumsky R. Giuliani 'I k ,, if bd I. O'DnIy P. Wierzbicki 85 DOUGLAS THOMSON THOMAS LARKI N Prusidcnf Viva' PrcSi1I4'nt CLASS 30 f w.w.?:ff'f T 1 .- sf. . X A .Y mwgx xx. eggs I few A ' 4 Q R Q Si f X YH, X V52 , VICTOR MACCO Sl'l'ff'fl1fy JOHN SCEPPA 'l'r4'nsur1-r 116' fi R. Carey M. Keane M. O'R0urke . '05, Q.. Q' .QR Q 5 Q.. v W s ,A -5 1534.1 1 Q f I L. Allm . Altilio I. Bcrgncr A. Biancanivllo I JOHN CARLO MICHAEL SWEENEY Prvsidvnt Viva President - gf' 3 5,1 5 CLASS 304 2' 1 if QA. Greer S. Hayes I. Holznpfel T. jose-fowicz F: Q .. g n -, Y K I K N. 7,7 by .. RK V if Q Qin g ,, s R. - 'D 2 'YF' . A f , f ' . gf? . - A -2. .A ,kr H 3.5.35-A. A f' A . if A RAYMOND IANNICELLI RAYMOND GARCIA P. Murphy V. Nastri R. N1-jes M. Ondik Sccfctllry TfK'IlSllfL'f L. . ...Wifi ' fgw Ea, 5434 : ' i '-fly' W '-v QW ,ik S '1 - . ..: gy 'ri-NU X -A l' lXA!l ..2 ma . l X l N .e.:fa'2r X - -,,,... . -- . ses mv ' . . ' is ..gz1,..,..,. .....-2551-13 ii:-Y li - -A -i , V - ,f M N - E Aim ...H ' I Qx 5' la. ' 5 ,Y ' 4' Pl Mqh-1-'- RY 'xii Z 1 4 Q X7 ' A A- si. - A XJ. gl A, .3 AX -f--'35-I-.-.. ff' 1- fag ,,' wi K 'f P. Armstrong P. Fitzpatrick X. Q' . The superb histrionics of Class 401 carry Milne's J. Pryor Ugly Duckling to a successful performance. I. Barcz V. Barone rw R is I Y li , A' , T. Gerald M. Giglio fy. . V58 1 A is S 5 ' 'Y 'E 1: 'S . yfbggi .. Q A I R. Bnrracf. 1 ks D. Gill I R. Sawicki I. Scalia P. Schnitzcl R. Binelli W. Hanson I. Sinopoli S f W i -S .. - N. .7 A .nz am.. J. Carroll C. Ciccarelli R. Culatta R. Donaghy I. Dunphy T. Fitzgibbons --4 3 rf LaPenna F. Lucia P. Lutz E. Mahon T. Majka T. Martin 'K . Xksx M. Freda I. Golden ' S xg ' I 4 K. McQuillen D. Mitchell . , 5 ':':f-...Q sg rf r g l Oy 4 ...J M. if A , N 5, S-ff' i P Fi A S S 6 ,rx , fl Q 1. .gf 1 I. Purtill F. Rossano A. Russo S. Stacey P. Swist T. Walsh B. Wickham R. Wizbicki - ...X -ff 9 . 1 'Y fr . 'Q . 5 I 'h .,.. 'P . f . f. vi S. D'Agostino F. DeCaro W. Dowling F. Draganiuk E. Dyas J P in , ..: A N A j g.. V 'Q 35 :-' Q f A- -Q 1-0-n f f 12 QS Neff F rl 1 , jg j I. Hayes R. Higdon A. McCluskey R. O'Rourke T. O'Rourke E. Powers - If , ,,,. S 11 SALVATORE FERRAIOLI JOHN MURPHY President Vice President CLASS 305 Tereskiewicz A. Toohig A. Victor V. Viggiano E. Walker T. Whiteway THOMAS ARMSTEAD ANGELO BALDI Secretary Treasurer ,. 35.54. A K . fffkif I 5. .. ,,. - 5 I :iff , . W ,VLV V.: Y as pf i fi R. B1-rgcr N. Bradshaw I. Cnpriolzi 2 WILLIAM FICKE DENNIS ESPOSITO aa xx 'X 3 - 2... is v Q- P. Cardillo 'Q xx P. Q S' N uf P ' I W y I A. Grivco . Roni M3 ik? Q xx li if if , M., ' an , J - E. Connolly P. Hollcran in I 9 V. Salvo v 535- X C. Corsuti J. Langton I. Sheridan lr Prvsizlvnt Vivre Prvsirlcnt I W 'J I CLASS 306 I I R. Florio P. Franklin M. Greeley M13 . 5 V ,Q 2 ..,., zix ff' f. ' '.,, 5 KEVIN X1OllIllSIl0E MICHAEL IIOSSI O,B0yle B. Rzlllill R. RiCllzlrLlS0n M Sf'c'r1'fflf!I Trcrzsurvr - xx , ,X 1 r - 4, --,M V X W, 5 M .. 'A 4 Y Q---M Xfqff 1- : ? 1 .- - -F 'i f .- .,,,'x., , k - 2 f f-T51 I yr. -- ..E fi .. XX' ,- 1 . '2' 1 as . Q, L45 2 re- 2 ftrlllk. 5x ' . .- 2. If 7 151' X. Xl! H r ' Z ? ' - A,9 Q. ff, .- TEA X M' l N .fly Xt RQQR Z' I my-LT rf gr - f 131 A 'f f ff l' ' J cf 1' ' ,l ff'f ' 1 Ti M gluuf rv,,.. -.ig.- .,... -. f We 43 11-1' 'al 5. ,Q J if ? i ',' 4' 2 f -cfm'-'-lT'Wfv if'-:L ff- , : lL.:'4' ' .,.-fx I !L C W- --.:.., ,ff J ,,f i - ' an f ' . J. Abruzzo ' e ,,-. if J .4 I K P. Griffin .wir S.. J. Bartley Q C, Iluslnck 3 Serious moments of the year for Lou Offito and Ralph Grimaldi during the F. O'Donnell B. O'Tooli- annual retreat. X 88 K. Caruso I. Hemmer W. Price WH! . Us 1 3 M 1 A an s. f gy -.ff .- yi F. Flannery vt.. 'wwf E. ' i I. Mundy . if S Q5 il? fd io' W. Zuk fl ' , 'f-Viv? V: V L 4 if Q. W: ' ' x 'N ' H , l ' 'y S .- 5 , ' . . Aho x, . 'H 14' 7. ' I wi: it 1 qi s n ,ff X Q , . ,bn ., 3 Dick O'Brien sweats out his part in Prcp's 14th concert at Brooklyn Academy. il-.1-......:.-W Q T ,L A Im-Ll r lil!! 666' ' , ,451 MJ, . ' V? Dx .I N ffiilfw Q if 'X . vi N I. Costello I. DeMott A. Derkach G. DiStefan0 'A '1? ig. V A if E, P. Loonic' T. Lynch W. Lynskey I. McCabe 2' 1 'f' Q-' ff e :ff , , 1 A G. Stoc-Kel W. Swcenvy C. Traina L. Won-lfvl ,- 4 gi -... I- A 1 C Lv 'J' ll, ' S7 - - 154 - .J ff' - eg 51735. Q ' A . fx 1.1 1 - 1'-Q 2320 5 3-Q2 ww - :xz sv f --' v-4' ' - ., :f.:1. i--: - .1-.3 . , f Q51 0 8 , A 1 1 is-A he S. - A as I . hir- 1 lf, ' , g wa. I. Conlon W. Cook A. D1-Santis E. Dugan l .3 Q . A. Innace I. Kelly R. Latorrc I. Maude AG 6 Q l YM A iv s ' li .. . .22 lg R. Rendino J. Richardson B. Ruggil-ro C. Sagona A .,, Q34 'Y K K M. Fc-aly VV. Grahame CLASS 07 Aff-A 3 ' 3.2 ic, i- Q - 5' ' gf 'Q' -- X .-1. .. ,f : ' - f i A 3 if .' W. Sander VV. Surowicc 89 FRANKLIN CAMA ROBERT COSTANZO l'n'siclvrlt FRANCIS ACCETTULLI Sm-rotary Vim' 1'r1'xif1r'nt JOHN IOHGICNSEN Trmsu rvr F Qs U Rf an ma fs' f i l I ....- . -.. - +-. lm ' if J-- W r L le , 1 I 'I ll- an E!'I' National Catholic Swimming Champions of America The Booras clan glonts ova-r results of it triumphant season. Young Bob both manages and swims with the team, while father-coach, Mr. Tom Booras, was named outstanding coach of the year by National and CHSSA officials. REV. BROTHER REGIS, 0.S.F. Moderator While most of the St. Francis sport empire was going bankrupt, Mr. Booras and his boys stocked up on golden tro- phies in a year of swimming that can only be described as sensational. First came a string of 10 consecutive dual meet victories as Loughlin, St. john's, St. Augustine's, Brooklyn Prep and Holy Trinity were swept under in preparation for meeting Hayes for the City Championship. The men from Manhattan likewise fell to the Terrier juggernaut 50-36 with first places scored by the medley team of Ciacinto, Danylchuk, Langton, and Harris, and by the individual victories of freshman Harry Frey, of Zinkand, Langton, and Harris in the freestyle events, and of Tom Blenk in the butterfly. In evidence of the team's depth, the services of All American Nick Cirigliano were not needed to take the City title. Advancing next to National honors Prep scored 35 points, 5 more than their nearest rival St. Ioseph's of Baltimore, to win the Catholic Championship of America held at Villanova University. This marked the seventh time in twenty- two years that Coach Booras, teams had turned this trick, an amazing record that brought him honors as the outstanding swimming coach of the year. Adding further to Prep laurels at the Nationals were the two first places of the great Nick Cirigliano, top performer on a squad of champions. One of these, the 400 yard freestyle event, recorded a record shattering time of 4:12.1. The tankmen made a grand slam of the season by swamping everyone in sight at the Private School and the Seton Hall Championships scoring fabulously with 79 points in the first and 89 in the second. As if this were not enough, the Fresh- man squad also took the City Champion- ship in their division to round out an unforgettable season for the swimming team. 9:2 A' s. y 1 -1 'Q 4 AQ , W 511.1 , ,e -. F x1y? ,- 5 V Q . . , ,gi I . xii I HSA 'V r ASN. slf :A Q 1 -wh-ff K. ' 1 m . ., 4 . .3 'f 'f2?fw A' P- ' : -VT'-Q-,L in 1 Aqfw 1 1yg3,. Q4 . Q. , .'f 5u. .f,,. 'Q , i if kg M L Q 5 K 33310 I grew, A 1 R Q.. ' J, :HJR W AJfa..waMa6fm, as v ...Au DK 45340 .-nm... 55 'A QJQ :I A 4. Iwi F 455 N-if . fa: .g', .Zwf' ' gr , A .v.MSa. 4- K x il! S gn .A ff - . M fx Q ufggmv in MMR M 1 4 3 gm IH! QN W N 5 .f 2 - pgg,., , 5 ,L I f , Q' b :vii E' Y P A . 1 K x il I 4 f a D A - 4 ' 1 A . n Q. 'n I go a . ' 1 '- ,s .gy j'l,, 5,5 Q ti A .. .H gnu 'f 4 , .f. T' Q-0 f' , 'ui ', eh- ,. ,Ny A B' XR 'N- V J. kk X .f kk f. , -' X . 'M x ff,-fs Q ,H kkkw. . . 5 f-- - ,.., W J I an . a ' ' an . X - fu 'M X96 A P QC! Q x . ,Q 2' 1 .1 X Q ff A-gli L L, .. e i'?fi'?' X x 1- 'E 12 :fs uf,- x . , QM in Nu. l m '5' ,, ir' .9 Af:- A Nfl W ww 'K vfmwv 4 'fini' wig s v 'N . , ri -5, N4 f 5 , v 4 , R , ' K ff K N 5. Qs ,f GF' Q., V S Q4 ,Rfk 1 Q., - of- gk Q Ji, f. Lk Qt, Thr- handsome B11-nk boys. Tommie took first place in the CHSAA Individual Championship's 100 yard butterfly, while Billie-'s big moment was a blazing 1113.7 tout- lor thu 100 yard brcast stroke io the Louglxlin dual meet. 2300.3 is tbl- CHS.-XA 200 yard frm- stylv niark in dual nlcvts, and his 11372. holds thu Individual Mcdlcy rvuord. fi' ' li . I - Xt, , Nm...- 5 Iohn Langton skims his way to first place in the 100 yard fn-e style CHSAA Individual Championships at 02572. N wkwnw vt 'A N-sf-.wf A P- +' 1 W he WVQNNXMW .,. . 0 Y Mp- ' ' 1 X. , r . X, .5 . .Q Q X' Q MA ' ,V ,vw - f , aww- -' 1 ,,.tQ ww swfwvsfwa - .N Q Q- .,,.s+t My--m-fx? i XX, Qiqw.. .Q - 1 ., .N -' .1 ' 44 L W' . - ,,, Q x , , , - Wi- S . w c . Ju -V A U .--u-sw ...- ',.-1' ' :- A . -i,.,. . .ns ' - as W? JAY VEE, Front Row: I. Dcrrico, F. Acccttulli, A. DcFr0nzo, R. Seymour, R. Ynpf, W. Roach, T. Oshornc. Second Row: I. McCormack, T. Murawski, K. gvurkc, DcSantis, R. Corley, J. Moreno, T. Thomas, T. Donncllan. Buck Row: P. Power, T. Healy, E. Dugan, C. Bonnet, P. Masi, I. Holzapfel, R. Rynikur, . Ha pin. ,- way, P. Danylchuk, K. Zinkand. Second Row 41: T. Blenk, J. Langton, N. Cirigliauo, M. Nolan I. Giacinto. Buck Row: B. Blenk, F. Lacerenza C. Harris, F. Loughlin, R. Dudzinski. FRESHMEN. Front Row: R. Huckc, D. Donner, YV. Fritsch, I. Zurek, T. Toal, M. Iocham. Second Row: A. Kennedy, C. DeRiso, A. Mangimncli, I. Figliuolo, R. DeYoung, I. Reilly. Back Row: D. Russo, C. Ward, H. Frey, M. Carlson, J. Ruzmc, R. Krener. 5.1 1 VARSITY. Front Row: G. Feldhaus, T. White- N.. , f if if Y ,ol ,-g Front Row: I. Garufi, D. Devanv, R. Florio, Brother Montfort fmodcrutor-coach! C Hinson A DlvlId0 I bunnixrtxno Bunk Rau. Ni Ddlosx 1 Littmann, P. Lutz, H. Deutsch, G. Cclestino, I. Knaus, J. Schollc. Keglers Bowled Over A match record of four wins and eleven losses doomed the bowling team to last place in the CHSAA League standings for 1959. Brother DeMontfort,s first full year at the moderator-coach job was seriously ham- pered by injuries as two of his first line performers, joe Sammartano and Dick F lorio, each missed one-quarter of the seasong and the squad's undisputed best bowler, Phil Simeone, broke his wrist after the first match and was lost for the remainder of the year. Third ranking bowler of the squad with a 139 average, graduating Tony DiNardo. Dick Deutsch s 149 futrihe mqrkcd him H N lr S 'UP SCOUT Q Q as? in , g -R V. ww A 'M :MA Wm M KVM M z.' 49' '455' '41 '31 3'-F! 17 10' '49'-X29!'3'2 XE' , 'X A YAW ft 3,9 , x V NY W QQ!! WN ffxxiadhp I3 ...IA-1 I ll -b YQ- A 1 1 4 yi x Eb 'F 9 M 'I' mum Wf 'Agni gb ii , tif lk 9.3 KW x Q:svf1..1r1Q4zf-PMP-W ,, Q4 , 4' 4 milf If nv'Qfi5N -QC..-J l f 38 f 4 . X, f my if . ij 75:54 :K :F E dk 8 A K , 555495 ' xi, :R fxk. K X EQ f 5. f 7 gi 12 . .1 f ' x 3 , cg ,4 of Q v 41' 1 ,X L 'IQ.79fY2B15RfrQ1ZD'fIfZI5 x-i-JFSL-'TIIUT-Iafwl ,f FR-'q4Q149 x17 T PREP fx 5, N' p i v if hp-1 warms- Xir. Philip Foglietta Line Coach Second Place For Gridmen Following what seems to he a tradition in the CIIS.-XA Foothall League, Prep failed to hold its championship for the second consecutive year, hut in virtue of a five won. three lost record ended up in second place for 1958. The opening victory over Iona gave high hopes for the season as Armstead ran wildly around the ends and scored two touchdowns. A damper soon followed. however, when a hungry Chaminade team frightened the Terriers into a 12-0 shutout. The squad came hack in the rain and mud against Holy Cross with NIarco's skill- ful punt return and Henning's passing wing accounting for scores that won for Prep 20-6. Then an easy win over llayes set the stage for St. Francis' great game of the season against Xlt. Saint Nlichael. The game was televised and thousands of viewers saw a thrilling 28-20 Prep win as a strong line of llall. Sullivan. Ceorgiano, l.uoni, and Kakos protected Dan llenningis deadly pitching with lloeri and 0'l3rien crossing the stripes on lveantiiiully executed pass plays. Sports announcer Nlarty Clicliman called the game the best so liar in the high school series. The regular season ended with a win over St. Alohnls, and, through eoeltiness, a surprising loss to underdog Stepinac that had won only one other league game. A last post season game in Boston with undefeated Archhishop Williams on November 30th saw .-Xrmstead score a lone touchdown as the Terriers were ripped to shreds in the face of extremely cold weather and unexpected gangster tactics on the field. 99 5 S A Half-time pondering hetween moderators, Brotliers lfalsian and cl.lit'l.lIl, at St. Niichaells game. 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A. ff' 1 P Q ,jjf - Q .wi A3?If5'p , 1' V . 3.1 Q Q, Ga' A 1 2 'Z , Qi' UMA ' -Sf X , 4, A Q-fx YW .F , li W' . 'G 1 m .4 Lv 5 F 'LW l - wgnf W A 55? 1 A 4 Q Q xx 1- - 5 1 'IJ A fx' va Ml. N - A,,.vv ' , 'C' N by A, . ,-' - lla ' A ..,.. -- I .4- s 2 A , 1 if' The consistently steady play of Bob Krauss was the biggest factor in the string of five straight wins that ended the '59 season. Top scorer and key man of the Terrier offense, Tony Greer, was lost for one-third of the '59 contests through 'Deficiency List' woes. Varsity Slips To Fourth Place The Terrier's record of eight wins and six losses gained fourth place in the CHSAA Basketball League. Since the League includes only the first three po- sitions in the Championship play-offs, this marked the first time in 13 years that Prepis squad was not entered in the title competitions. For the first half of the season the team was led by Tony Greer who aver- aged twenty points a game, Bud Pascal who provided rebounding strength and averaged ten points a game, and Ray Nash who was all-around chief cook and bottle washer besides showing up as one of the best defensive men in the CHSAA. Then the roof fell in on Coach Keegan: Greer and Pascal were suspended from the team because of scholastic deficien- cies. And this on the eve of games with Molloy and Trinity, the two top ranking teams in the League. St. Francis lost them both and was thus eliminated from the play-offs. Somehow though, after the loss of Greer and Pascal necessitated shuffling personnel around, Mr. Keegan came up with a combination that went unde- feated for the rest of the season as the Terriers won their last five games in a row. At the heart of the new combo were Ray Nash and John Oilioyle in the back court, Bob Krauss sliding around the sidelines, and Ken XVittreich punch- ing up the middle. Fifth man alternated between big Bill Ficke and, on large courts, Tim Sullivan. In the closing games further support also came from four men drafted from the fine jay Vee squad. Their contribution 'during the winning streak gave hope of a great future for next yearis Varsity. 105 'Q 26495 M Q 0 AM..-M 1. , Q..1.,', W we I . I' an .fa 5 A ,wsu wh xi ui E 5 if ll Q Br Li if QR G SFP G6 44 57 59 76 65 67 55 59 57 70 63 61 54 YAIKSITY RECORD Molloy Trinity St. .Iolnfs St. NliL'llLlCl,S Longllilin St. Angustinc's Clianninndv Molloy Trinity St. Iolnfs St. XIiclmel's Lillljlllllll St. Augnstinc's Clnnninziclc TOTALS XV011: 8 Lost: 6 Gigantic Hill Fiske llL'lllKHl5tl'illl'S tln aupcili backboard command of which he is mpwhle Limited wind kept Bill in Sub roll Front Rim T Sullix in H Xish T r er XV Fickq lx Vhttxeich NI A nes Back Hou. A Waals Xhni ir In irbruhsc runs nu XARSITY. -: . ii , Go g 5 6 1. J I x Henning, L. Pascal, R. Tcrcskicwicz I Niurphs A Ottommo I OBowle R Ronncnberg, Ulnnagul .Tay Mimics Varsity ee Like their older brothers, the lay Vee took fourth place in CHSAA League standings. In fact, add one digit to the sums of their won and their lost columns and the 7 and 5 account for the year is identical with the Varsityis. A rarity in jay Vee competition, the squad sported two terrific Freshmen who played regularly- John Mc- Govern and Paul Speckenbach. Add to these the veter- ans Jerry Strype, and the three Bob,s: Torre, Donohue, and Bruns, and you have the heart of the team. Looking ahead to next year, Coach Keegan brought these last four up to the Varsity at the end of the season with the work of Bob Torre being particularly commendable. SFP 47 38 50 44 35 57 51 52 57 52 44 26 JAY VEE RECORD Molloy Trinity St. John's Xavierian Loughlin St. Augustine's Chaminade Molloy Trinity St. john's Xavierian Loughlin TOTALS Won: 7 Lost: 5 OPP 55 27 42 38 37 49 S4 55 46 44 53 64 JAY VEE. Front Row: G. Strype, I. Sammon, L. Sgarlata, I. McGovern, R. Griesmcr, E. Zullo, J. Lisante Qianagerj. Back Row: R. Bruns, P. Speckenback, P. Gibbons, R. Adragna, T. Gross, R. Donohue, R. Torre, J. McConnon. Torre and Donohue watch McGovern lose scrap for a loose Little Dick Goldthwaite slips through a forest of Trinity giants to score in Prep's 57-46 ball. Jay Vee beat Trinity here 38-27. win over Trinity by the Freshmen. ,., , l FROSH RECORD SFP OPP 45 Loughlin 54 31 Xavieran 43 43 Trinity 46 41 St. Augustinc's 70 43 Xavierian 46 30 Loughlin 43 54 St. Leonard's 26 73 St. Iohn's 64 61 Molloy 65 36 Trinity 43 38 Molloy 51 54 St. Leonard's 36 61 St. John's 46 45 St. Augustine's 41 TOTALS XVon: 5 Lost: 9 Frosh Flounder Freshmen hoopsters worked them- selves into a winning unit about midway through the season with victories in five of their last eight games, despite the assignment of the two top performers from the Freshmen Class to the Jay Vee. Before this spurt, however, Brother Bruceis first crack at the moderator- coach job was something of a nightmare. His boys dropped the first six games in a row. This initial deficit could never quite be made up and the Terriers ended up in seventh place. Al Sabini, Ralph Giordano, and Dick Goldthwaite were chief contributors to the squadis fine improvement as the season wore on, ending up in a 45-41 win over St. Augus- tine's -the same opponents who earlier in the year had beaten them 70-41. Zealous Brother Bruce in his first year at the double-time job of coach and moderator of Frosh basketball makes like Knutc Rocknc with his starting fivc before the Loughlm game. FRESHMEN. Front Row: B. Noonan, G. Conway, A. Sabini, T. O'Nei1l, T. Bongiorno, E. Salvinski, L. Masucci. Back Row: R. Giordano, E. Fabre, R. DcNapoli, V. Scutaro, K. Valentine, W. Flaig, E. Loeffler. 4 Track Ends Golden Era. CROSS COUNTRY. i'Rebuilding was the theme for Prepis 1958 cross country squad. Cone for the first time since the Class of ,59 entered St. Francis were the big three of the harriers: Corry, Davis. and Hegarty. The capture of Eve trophies and one plaque certainly made up a commendable season, hut even this did not measure up to the great squads of ,57 and '56 that captured ten of thirteen major meets, including two Catholic Championships. In sum the Varsity won the Eastern States Championshipg took second place in both the St. johuis and Brooklyn-Long Island meetsg third in the N.Y.U., C.H.S.A.A.. and Private School Championshipsg and fourth in the Grout Memorial Run at Schenectady. Top runners for the year were Al XVittine, Jim Sammon, George Lippemeier, Frank Piossano, Bill Szahlewicz, and Sal Crispi. The Jay Vee came in third in its Hrst three meets of the year and in its final run for the C.H.S.A.A. Championship. In between! were a single victory at the Brooklyn-Long Island meet and second places at the Private Schools and Eastern States Cham- pionships. The squad Was particularly impressive at the Eastern States where they were running against Varsity competition. Top man for the Jay Vee was Ed Dyas. High spots for the Freshmen coached hy Brother DePorres and Mr. Donovan were a second place in the Catholic Championships and a win in the Brooklyn-Long Island run. Outstanding in the frosh division were Ed Cook and Frank Rampino. Second ranking runner of the liarriers, lim Saunnou. limys 153:46 in the C.lI.S.A.A. Championships placed twelfth lmringing Prep to third place. NIR. JAMES XICHUGH REV. BROTHER TIIEODORE 1101111 Coach MOIICVKUOV I XIII. JOHN DONOY.-KN REV. llllO'l'lIEli LICIOUIII Fre.s-linuln Coach A.S'.S'fSflIIlf dIUlIf'I'lIf0l' X. V Y .A 9 viusfbba-ravi: 1- 7 1 Wanna, 0... A 1. 'Q tw xi-My 14V in awk .-ip? 1.4 P' 4 . lv 18 a Q jk a nn Q J 3 ' 'N' 'X 9 . 9 U.. - W 5 'P Q . A135 Q I V6 V E 5 1 'C S Kimi 'vw I '- bl Q X xp l' . f :ff ff-ef 'SA I 3' as 35- alfa, If Q .1 Q! -Q. s ,CQ .8 ' 01,51 aw f .uns P' X wr, :Ka S A - ks. 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The other two meets, the CHSAA Relay Carnival and the Penn Relays, concerned only with individual performances, saw the Red and Blue turn in several creditable runs. In the CHSAA, Lippemeier, Sammon, Wittine, and Crispi, broke the meet and school record with victory in the four mile relay while Weber, Marco, and Clough teamed up to take the high hurdles. At the 65th Annual Penn Relays in Philadelphia's Franklin Field, Prep took second in both the two mile and class mile events, and a third in the distance medley. Other highlights to date were the 3:27.8 win in the class mile run off by Rampino, Corritori, Weber, and Dunphy at Queen-Iona, and the half mile and quarter mile victories by Steve Morris and Tom johnson at All Hallows. As the season swings to its close, one thought sticks deep with the squad - 'Beat Loughlin in the CHSAA Outdoor Championships to avenge the llfz point loss of the Indoor Crownf Hopes are high because of Terrier superior depth and the added events of the outdoor schedule. 'Q ' fp I1 Qi Jw. - rpg tif? QA z,f,xIN .6 A QV . w- ff -ar '.'1 s4 .'--1-.N .at' X ...Q l1'q,Qs ga ,-A 2 ge -' .. law -.T,, 5 l 1 I JI. h. .M .I ' , W' Xe: . JJ a' Ami'-af. I T.. s . 1 as 1' iw? 'h 't gig.. ,M . ' yjvff 253 wg 1' , .aff . ' ' 'Mg .. 'I XI 5143- ' 'f'f11?f ?-' -1 1 'a J'R i -L - -1' 1' ' .gd-'.f1ffii4 , my f. - -- sf 1 . 5-e! m.M m -r In .XA 1 w A xr Ax 1. ,'..'d' J vssfi YJ-:QI , Qfmg 1 Q 11 L. . '-9.7. ' ' ww f A x f Q H . ' 1 ' 3 X l uf' -. 5. I' rw-W A .. 4- ' . . . ', .1 , . L . my , . . 3 - H, .1 ,. M, 5 'J ' K N, lfiff. 'QA It tiff I APN! x . ' 9,03 .Mx ' I If 3 - 'xi ' -I P Y 5 fs ' 9' . 1 ,x '. 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Twicc a wcclt, Rrotlicr lcd his crcw of young sharpshootcrs to the Sccond Marino Corps Armory for practicc scssions. Thc rcsults of thcsc cxcursions ncttcd ninctccn 1'rcpstcrs qualifying in the U.S. Army Qualification Match. This predominantly junior Squad, howcvcr, still rcquircd sharpcning as cvidcnccd hy their two losses and onc split in match play with Poly Prep and Chaminadc rcspcctivcly. At this writing the rcsults of National Riflo Association matches have not hccn tahulatcd. The win ovcr Chaminadc markctl thc tcanfs first victory sincc its inception two ycars ago. RIFLE TEAM, Kmwlirxg: N. Sikoryak, R. Russo, R. Randall, I. Rcdmond, XV. Surowicc. Stunrling: J. Scalia, M, Finn, C. Cali-ga, I, Richardson, , Cambridgc, J. Mullalu-y, F, Miglino. 953' l Haan.: MR. FRANK KEEGAN RAY NASH BILL MACEE Coach Second Base Catcher After a lapse of 18 years the elusive baseball title finally appears destined for St. Francis as Coach Keeganis men stand undefeated in League play as the San Fran goes to press with half the season completed. Skill, strength and spirit mark the team. Bob Bruns, a cool headed pitcher under all circumstances, sports a 6 Won record. Add his skill to , , Paul Speckenback's 4 won record and Prep looks like a real winner. In the strength department, Agnes and Alba are hitting over .400, Callahan and Wittreich are consistent batters, and Ioe O'Brien leads the team in BBI,s. The spirit of the team is universal, but it springs from catcher Bill Magee and is held aloft by the keystone combination of Bay Nash and Bob Krauss. K, S VARSITY BASEBALL TEAM. Kneeling: A. Sabini, R. Nash, R. Bruns, R. Krauss, I. O'Boyle, M. Rozzi. Stmuling: Coach Keegan, P. Callahan, L. Alba, M. Rossi, M. Agnes, W. Magee, J. O'Brien, K. Wittrcich. Thunder of Prep batsmen pounding thi- hast-paths for 56 runs in 7 games brought squad to top of the league at half-season. Leaders in parade wt-rc MVP Ioe O'Brien in the outfield, Mike Agnes at first, Bob Krauss at shortstop, and Ken VVittrcich in the outfield. Si H 'E 'f Ng a f n. Max 9 ,f fn. X 1 P' 75? 5 ff' f f Ns. 'Q I 4 X , ,A if X N 7 'QR 'FAN ' v Jr K , f' . if - J. ' sim' -x 5 H- N.'S rm. Nw, ft ul 4? K ,ff ?f ff Y... , 3, 4' f' f' A Q! A ,- ark. S, New TN.. if-ei 5.3 Ying . Q, gifs s I 64 1 .- S l is ., ' 'M Yi. ,- 1 . I ,V uf ' B -' ff: 1 Q' M .055 , ts , Wi.. 4 v E. x , . -R Suv Y , ...Al . ..... , - . .Q s U ' K T -Q-kg - ' f M- . . A- xy ' . ,5,, ?, .f N, Q , A, -9. .K ,mv - if ' 'N' .K Q .. Se. 0 Hx 'QWU5 A ,'1 fT??T' X 5 , H+ , fi .rx GQ. JAY VEE BASEBALL. Kneeling: I, Pienkns, R. Goldwaithe, C. Strype, F. Hennessey, T. Bongiorno, F. Lopatynski, V. Snrace, II. Dee Cxiiuimgerj. Siniiding: Brother Owen, C. Anznlone, R. Griesmer, I. McGovern, H. Cummings, J. Gibbons, H. lJiNzipoli, L. Sgarlnta, T. O'Neill, T. VVelling, Brother Cajetaui. 21 .X ,A 2 A-.B .'x'yX -11 if K f X K V, ff ss, pr. J , A vi A r K 4 . F-x . 5 -n Qu - s.. c 5 A ,... J, 4, . N .'g Sqund's nee pitcher, Terry Sgurlntn, with ii 3 won, 2 lost record lets Hy at Mc-Carren Park. TOP bflftcfs- Emil ZUH0 and Bob Donohue With eight games of their schedule under wraps, the jay Vee record at this writing stands at four wins and four losses. Double victories over Brooklyn Prep and Xuveriun saw pitcher Terry Sga1'lz1tu pick up three wins, the last of which was u beautiful one hit job over Xuveriun. On the other hand the tezun took four consecutive losses from Trinity, St. johns, Loughlin, and Molloy. Outstanding performers to date have been Bob Donohue and Emil Zullo in the hitting department, and on defense, the iine catching of Tom Bongiorno and the slick fielding at shortstop of joe Pienkos. Jay Vee At .500 Mark The '59 tezun is made up chiefly of green Freshmen with ll sprinkling of Sophomores. This luck of experience, combined with little pitching depth, will undoubtedly be costly over the reinuinder of the season. TENNIS TEAM. Front Row: C. McClelland, A. Poltie, K. Costello, I. Reilly, I. Ilolzapfel. Stzlnding: E. Laurino, C. Hanson, P. Swist, I. Ilalpin, Brother Edwin, C. Bennett, R. XVizbicki, G. Murphy, L. Centorcelli. Pete Swist reaches for one at Sterling Courts practice session. Tennis Team In CI-ISAA Lea, ue For the first time the tennis men will run through a schedule of eight official matches as organized by the Catholic High School Tennis League. Enlistment in the League was carried through hy coach-moderator, Brother Edwin. Fellow members of the League include St. Iohn's, Loughlin, Chaminade, All Hallows, Iona, Stepi- nac, Xavier, and Fordham. If Prepis first League match played to date fa sound spanking from Xavierj indicates the caliher of competition, a rough year looms for the net men. Preparations for the season occur four times a week in hard workouts at Flushings Sterling Courts. Key men are Charlie Hanson, Pete Swist, john Holzapfel, and Ron D,Amura. Besides the CHSSA schedule, the team will compete in the Private School League and the Fordham Tournament. Captain Charlie Hanson' takes a breather. Charlie was only Senior on the young squad and was lead man 1n singles competition. Iilb Eifort of 102's straining John Carson was not enough to offset track victory by Class 101. Vin Nastri of Class 804 sends one down the pocket at Mount Carmel Alleys where bowling was held. l22 MM'-'-s--f Intramural Directors, Mr. McHugh and Brother Fabian. Intramurals Of the six-sport intramural program planned by Athletic Director Mr. james McHugh, and Athletic Moderator Brother Fabian, only softball and volleyball remain to be completed. Basketball saw Class 403 take the Senior title, Class 302 the junior, Class 203 the Sophomore, and Class 103 the Freshman. At the same time down at MeCarren Park, Brother Ligouri was running off the track intramurals for only the- Freshmen and Sophs. Classes 101 and 205 respectively took- victory. Later in the year Brother DeMontfort supervised bowl- ing at Mount Carmel Alleys. Here Class 205 topped the rest of the school. Finally, Brother Edwin in charge of tennis, recorded the individual champions for each of the four years as Tony Montella, Mike LaPenna, jerry Smith, and Brian Osborne. 205's Mike Bonasia drives for a lay up. Mike's Class came in second place behind Class 203. Golf The distance problem between would-be member schools still stymies any attempts to band golf teams into an organized CHSAA League. As things stand now, six matches on a non-league basis are planned over the year: two apiece against Holy Cross, Chaminade, and lona. Dyker Beach Golf Links near Brooklynis Shore Road will continue to be the squad's home court and place of practice. Top performers are expected to be Tom WVhiteway, and return- ing veterans, VValt Sander, Bob Cazzola, Jerry Smith, and john Murphy. Above: Brother Cabrini, S. McAuley, E. Dugan, ll. Broadhurst, W. Sander, F. Muller, F. Strasser, R. Gorman, T. YVhiteway. As the handball season gets underway a new coach-moderator, Brother Noel, replaces the now transferred Brother Vincent. Daily workouts are currently in session at the lNIcCarren Park Courts in preparation for matches planned with Cathedral, Loughlin, Hayes, and Power. These will be in the nature of a tune-up for the annual Central Park Champion- ships held later in the year. Nick LaGiglia, john Mazzorana, Vin Siano, Al Bruno, and Frank Loughlin will lead the team to any success they may have in the coming '59 handball season. Below fKneelingj R. Garcia, F. Lough- lin, P. Simeone, I. Purtill, N. LaGiglia, B. Culatta. fStandingl V. Siano, R. Donaghy, I. Mazzorana, Carlo, I. Cohen, A. Bruno, T. O,Sullivan, N. Cirigliano. Handball X : , . - - f g V., ,-,, .ff fr 71 - ' ..a 151554355 ,rw , ,eff Q i 1 , - , ' A K pf- . N M. 1 . ' ji! ' V . at , is L V if S A t fe r . l, H.. .5 A4 . K I, . r gay lisa., - , - ,Q 3, D I K , t F fra.. A :JY A 53,1-, . ' ,sf ' Z.f?gg. 5 3, A F' -. M A ' ' . ,pg ,lf . A . 'hi .V fa ...ki . wg? Q r I r -.' ' a . 3 K ' - 'ff M ' 1 iffy' 'f ' 'io ' .4 X nv . . ' ' --1 . ' . 1 Pda!!-N. ' a ' YVUXN . . A 0.5 C49 . SXWWS' ., ffm.. - A- K' , 1 . ,gr gil Ng, PREP. Q P f ,, ,, M, Q 4 QQAN .Qpprp 6 so pn? ' ,L X PPEp 5' , ,AL hkppe: wma HANUBAU, p NDHALL A 'WUI' L QS? M u l 0'-3xP'x,.n -bo 0 on 0 0 'D o J - E' W!tli'I MICHAEL ANTHONY AGNES St. Joseph Football 2, 3, 45 Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4, Baseball 2, 3, 45 Latin Club 2, ln- tramurals 1, Class Officer 1, 2, 4, Optimates 1, 2, 3, 4. JAMES THOMAS ALBANESE St. Barbara Class Officer 15 Intramurals 1, 2. ,. JAMES GERRY ALBANO St. Bartholomew Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4. Four years ago, the Class of '59 enrolled at the Prep. Since that time, as always, fads have come and gone, and events that once stirred us are now relegated to vague memory. We can recall delerium in Brooklyn as the Dodgers finally took a flag in our Freshman Year. Who would have then thought that soon they would desert New York for the Cold Coast? As if all good things came in bunches, though, that was the only year that St. Francis LLOYD JOHN ALVARADO Holy C ross U '1'L ' Football 1, 2, 3, 4g Track 1, 2, 3, 4g Young Christian Students 3, 4, Optimates 15 Intramurals 1, 3, Honor Guard 4. DAVID ROBERT ARMSTRONG St. Teresa of Avila Cleo Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Football 1, Poster Club 35 Optimates 25 Power Boat Squadron 2. 126 Thames River, London, England took the football championship. Also as Freshmen op- portunities for earning money seemed unlimited as the reign of the quiz shows took over and all America was matching twins and playing Blackout. Grace Kelly be- came a symbol for all women to admire as she became a princess, and soon following as we became Sophomores, Jayne Mansfield became the symbol of women that all men admire. Finally, there was the new musical rage brought on by Harry Belafonte's Calypso beat. IOHN PETER BARBIERI I I vly C ross Military Band 25 Clcc Club 1, 25 Drivcrs Education 45 Orchestra 25 Intramurals 1, 2, 4. 'ffm ' -vi E -5 S' L: T A ,, vm a , N 127 t PHILIP JOHN BELLUCCI St. Teresa of the Little Flower Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 45 Glec Club 1, 2, 3, 4 fSclect Choruslg Military Band 2, 3, 45 Orchestra 2, 3, 4, Rifle Club 3 fPresidentl5 Piano En- semble 1, 2, 3, 45 Drivers Education 45 Optimates 1. PETER MICHAEL BAIARDI Resurrection-.Ascension Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 45 Football 1, 2, 3, 45 Optimates 1, 25 Class Officer 1, 2, 45 Student Council 25 Baseball I. JOHN EDWARD BALAKER St. Anthony of Padua Intramurals 1, 3, 45 Optimates 1, 25 Glee Club 1, 2. R-I EDWARD THOMAS BARRETT St. Ephrem Basketball 15 Third Order 2, 3 45 Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 45 Class Officer 2, 3, Optimates 1, 25 San Fran 4. PAUL ANTHONY BENDORIUS Blessed Sacrament Intramurals 1. 2 x . I WILLIAM ANTHONY Dinkelsbuhel, a town in Germany BEPLER St. Cecilia Intramurals 1, 2, 4g Glue Club Ig Optimates 1. is JOSEPH EDWARD BERGEN Our Lady of Angels Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 45 Optimates 1. EUGENE PATRICK BIRMINGHAM Resurrection-Ascension Football 15 Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4. 128 ff -:zz - iw- R, 75 ': ,. 5' ' 'f x is RICHARD JEFFREY BOMER St, Francis of Assisi Military Band 2, 3, 45 Optimates 25 Music Appreciation Club 3, 45 Golf 23 Class Officer lg Galvuni Society I, 2, 3, 4 CVice Presidcntl. ROBERT DENNIS BROADHURST Sf. Ioan of Arc Military Band 2, 3, 4, Clec Club 1, 2, Golf Team 2, 31 Intrainurals 3, 4, Optiinatcs 1, 2, 3, 45 San Fran 4. Then in our junior Year a tremor of excitement went through the world as the age of space opened with the launching of Sputnik. The Nation went mad over math and science students. But while we advanced in some directions, we retrogressed in others as our female friends took to sack and chemise dresses. They led to mass discontent among males and most of us wondered what it would take to get the girls dressed prop- erly again. WVe had plenty of time to think over these weighty matters, however, as the Asian Flu and subway strikes skyrocketed the absence list and the Attendance Office went berserk. Hula hoops invaded the country in our last term -almost everyone had one. Even without them though, we were in a spin all our own what with rallies, dances, football games and final examinations carried on in a spirit that befitted our status as Seniors. Thus, as the death of quiz shows shocked their faithful fans, failure in our quiz marks shocked our parents. 'Vw' 'tr' -nuff THOMAS EDWARD BOURDONNAY St. Vincent DePaul Intramurals Ig Clee Club 1. JOHN BRENNAN St. Mary Gate of IICIIUCII Intramurals 3, 4. ALLAN MICHAEL BRUNO St. joseph Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 43 Rifle Club 31 Handball 1, 33 Glec Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Powerboat Squadron 1. 5 T FRANCIS ANTHONY BUTKUS Sf. Mary of the Angels Clee Club 1 fSm-lm-ct Chorusl, 2, 3, 45 Military Band 2, 3, 4, Galvani So- ciety 3g Principal's List 23 Optilnates 1, 3, 4. 129 ROBERT JOSEPH PETER JAMES CALLAHAN CHARLES IOHN CASCIO CACCAMO St. Patrick Our Lnzly of Mount Carmel OU' Laffy of Mercy Track 1, 2, Footballl CCaptainl, 2, Intramurals 1, 3, Optimates 1, 2, Intramurals 1, Q, 3, 45 Qptimatcs 1, 3, 4, Class Officer 1, 3, 4, Cafeteria Latin Club 2. 2, 3, 4, Scrapli 3, Swimming 1, Squad 45 IUt.1'1lml1f21lS 1, 2, 3, fls Military Band 1, 2, 3, Orchestra 3, Semph 35 Optlmates 1, 2, 3, 45 Latin Driver Education 3, 4. Club 2, Student Council 4. E Q 1 I fb- 'Qs- 'Nw VVILLIANI PATRICK CASEY PATRICK MARCUS CASHIN MICHAEL DAVID CASSATA St. Saviour St. joseph Holy Family Intramurals 4. Track 1, 2, 3, 4, Cross Country 1, 2, Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4, Optimates 1, 3, 4, Spikcd Shoe Club 1, 2, 3, 4 2, Track 3, 4, Class Officer 1. fSecretaryJ, Clee Club 1, Intramur- als 1, 4. 130 u Coinciding with the whims of our time, Prep- ters found additional items to mull over in their individual world at St. Francis. Some of our instructors in the Freshman Year constantly confused us. For example, our biology teacher initiated a project aimed at raising five thou- sand dwesophiwa flies. Admonishing us with threats of zewoes, we were told to bring to class glass containers with perforated tops. He started us off with two dwesophiwae and we fed them on a diet of wheat germ and Kawo syrup. After a week and a bottle of Kwao, he had a magnificent collection of dead dwesophi- wae. Homework was a particularly heavy burden in economics where we had a daily assignment To Head and To Write!! Then there was the speed-reading machine for our literature course. It was an electrical demon. With our bloodshot eyes flashing back and forth across the screen in attempts to read some fascinating tidbit, four years did indeed seem a long way off. HAROLD CHARLES CATTERSON Our Lady of Mount Carmel Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4, Track 1, Dance Committee 1, 4g Cafeteria Squad is Tower of Belem, Lisbon, Portugal JOSEPH VICTOR CEPARANO Our Lady of Lourdes Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4. VINCENT JOSEPH CHIARELLI St. Edmond San Fran 1, 2, 3, 4g Stamp Club 1, 24 Young Christian Students 25 Third Order 1, 2, 3, 4, Cafeteria Squad 44 Library Squad 1, 25 Optimates 1, 2, 3, 4, Student Council 4, Flying Club 4. PASQUALE FRANCIS CHIARELLA Sacred Heart Intramurals lg Optimates 1, Country lg Track 1, 2. 131 2, Cross NICHOLAS ANTHONY X lx CIRICLIANO H . St. Anselm K Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4, Swimming 1, MATTHEW JOHN CLANCY 2, 3, 4, Handball 1, 2, 3, 4, Driver Education 3, 4, Glee Club. 1, Cafe- Sf- Chafles Bofmmeo tefia Sqllild 45 YUUIIE Christian Stu' Optimates 2, Student Council 2, dents 3, Class Officer 4, Student Class Officer 25 lmmmumls 2, 35 COUHCH 45 RBHY C0m1T1iff6e 4 fC0' Latin Club 2, Cafeteria Squad 2, Chairmanlg Dance Committee 4. Rally Committee 4. PETER MICHAEL CORRITORI St. Patrick Principal's List 1, 2, 3, 4, Track 1, 132 2, 3, 4, Cross Country 1 fCaptainl, 2, 3, 4, Latin Club 2, Class Officer 15 Student Council 4 flaresidentl, Spike Shoe Club 3, 4 CVice-Presi- dentl, Cafeteria Squad 4, Delegate to Empire Boys' State 3, Math Club 3, 4. Mount Fujiyama, Japan IAMES DANIEL COHEN St. Vincent Ferrer Football 1, 3, 45 Intramurals 1, Op- timates 1, Track 2, 8, Cafeteria Squad 4, Honor Guard 4. '5, s KEVIN JOSEPH CONROY Sacred Heart THOMAS FRANCIS CONROY Our Lady of Angels Intramurals 1g Cross Country 1, 25 Track 1, 25 Power Boat Squadron Ig Militants 1, 2, Third Order 1, 2, 3. Cross Oountry 1, 2, 3, 4g Track 1, 2, 3, 4g Optimates 1, 2, 3, 4, Spike Shoe Club 3, 4 fTreasurerJg Scraph 4. Algebra classes were unforgettable. The only ones who did not relish them were the infamous sons of rest and the blue jays for they often neglected to do their homework and then gave some threadbare excuse. Any time there was a test Brother would inevitably exclaim that he smelled wood burning. But perhaps the most amazing thing about our al- gebra teaoher was his tremendous memory. Having taught the uncle and the father of one of our classmates he proceeded to rattle off their marks, addresses, hat sizes, wives' names, etc . . . Wonder how it was then that he could never remember our classmateis name? One day our beloved English teacher was casually leaning back in a chair when his terrified scream was suddenly followed by a resounding thud. That was the last time he tilted back his chair, for over his prostrate and crumpled form a roar of horse laughs and teen-age mockery ensued. ROBERT ANTHONY CONWAY St. joseph Football 2, 3, 4, Cross Country 1, Track 1, 2, Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4, Military Band 1, 2, 3, 45 Cafeteria Squad 4, Optimates 1. VINCENT JOHN CONWAY KENNETH PETER CLARKE Our Lady of Perpetual Help St. Benedict Joseph Optimates 1, 2, 4, Swimming lg Intramurals 3, 4. Cafeteria Squad 45 Driver Education 4, Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4. 133 is JOSEPH MAURICE CORTESE St. Brigid Optimates 1, 2, 3, 4g Galvani Society 1, 2, 3, 4 CPresidentl, Music Appre- ciation Club 3, 4, History Club 3 lSecretaryD, 4g Orchestra 2, 3, 4, Library Squad 1, 2, San Fran 3. JAMES RAYMOND CREAN St. Bartholomew Track 15 Football 15 Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4, Power Boat Squadron 1, An- thonian Club 1. 134 BRENDAN EDWARD COSTELLO St. Pancras Optimates 1, 2, 3, 4, Class Officer 1, 45 Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4, Driver Ed- ucation 4. WILLIAM JOHN CURTIN St. Cecilia Football 3, Glee Club 1. 1 JOHN THOMAS DANAHER St. Saviour Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4, Football 1, Track 15 Cross Country lg Glee Club 1. PASQUALE JOSEPH COTIGNOLA St. Vincent DePaul Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4, Cleo Club 1 2, 3, 4 CSclcct Choruslg Orchestra 1 2, 3, 4, Young Christian Students 4 fTreasurerD Guitar Ensemble 1. EUGENE JOHN DI FIORE Sacred Heart Clee Club 1, 3, 4 fSelect Crouplg Third Order 3, 41 Little Portion 3, 4g Seraph 3, 4, Driver Education 44 Optimates 1, 2, 3, 4. 1 1 . -,J Z. V Alcazar Castle, Segouia, Spain NICHOLAS DOMINICK DETTO St. Ioseph Intramurals 15 Optimates 1, 2, Class Officer 1, 3, Football 1. SX Y RICHARD ROBERT DEUTSCH St. Matthias Clee Club 1, 4 fSelect Crouplg In- tramurals 3, 4g Bowling 4. ANTHONY PETER DE N UNZIO St. Rocco Poster Club 1, 25 Intramurals 1, 3, Class Officer 1, 3, 45 Student Coun- cil 3, 45 Junior Prom Committee 3 CChairmanlg Driver Education 3, 4, Cafeteria Squad 4, Senior Prom Committee 4, Dance Committee 4 fChairmanlg San Fran 4, Rally Committee 4, Chairman on Extracur- ricular Activities 4, Seraph 4. Sometimes a mysterious inspiration will come upon a teacher which, if listened to, often backfires upon himself. Such was the ease one wintry morning. It had been snowing and Brother casually walked over to a window, opened it, and gently packed himself a snowball. A true eye accomplished his goal, a shattering strike square on the back of a student's head. Not to be outdone, and under the illusion that Brother wanted to play games, his victim retaliated with a ready made missile of his own. His aim was good also -maybe too good because he was thenceforth ejected from history class. Needless to say we were radiant at the balancing of the scales of justice despite the fact that for some time we suffered from asphyxia as Brother stuck to class work and kept all windows closed. 135 ANTHONY PETER DOLCE St. Francis of Assisi Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4, Military Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Orchestra 1, 2, 3, 4, Dance Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Glee Club 15 Optimates 1. DENNIS PATRICK DONOHUE St. Ioan of Arc Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 45 Tennis 3, 4 ANTHONY JOSEPH DI NARDO Our Lady of Grace Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4, Optimates 1, 2, 3, 4, Math Club 45 Cross Country lg Handball 15 Cafeteria Squad 4, Bowling 4. Vernazza H arbor, Italy JOHN KEVIN DONOHUE Our Lady of Lourdes Intramurals 3, 4. Acceleration highlighted the Sophomore Year. Periods were lengthened, we had to get to school earlier, and almost all holidays were eliminated. Hoping to make things more bearable the admin- istration imported girl cheerleaders from St. Brendan's. It helped a little, but more consoling was our not being Freshmen any longer. Thus we were safe from those classroom raids made by a bespeckled music moderator who usually had his mother with him. They would corner a poor soul who would protest that he did not want to volun- teer for the Glee Club. Brother's rejoinder was a simple, No buts about it . . . get on the beam and don't forget Friday night at 7:15 . . . BE THERE. Remember the hunger strike of this year? An unexpected loss of appetite followed upon the student body's disappointment with ad- ministrative policy. The next day had us informed that the financial loss would have to be made up or student activities would be cur- tailed. Collections continued for weeks thereafter. 136 4 sm . X, - 5 X ,:.i'fM5A.-M as may -is--Q .,:,f:ffgam g,:r w.ts1:ik.Akssgtyzfvsf-5I - WILLIAM RICHARD DOWNEY St. Thomas the Apostle Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 45 Cross Country 1, 2, 35 Track 1, 2, 35 Football 4, Optimates 15 Spike Shoe Club 2, 35 Iunior Prom Committee 35 Honor Guard 45 Senior Prom Committee 4. 3 tr ,,g,e,i,?g.,q.mK , I 4l,,,1,3trir,,5.s .t I 535, A , r WILLIAM CHARLES Our Lady of Perpetual Cross Country 1, 2, 3, 45 2, 3, 45 Spike Shoe Club 3, mates 2, 3, 45 Intramurals DUNN Help Track 1, 45 Opti- 2. ROBERT JOSEPH FABBRICATORE Holy Cross Intramurals 2, 3, 45 Rifle Club 3, 45 Afternoon Dance Committee 3, 45 Optimates 15 Seraph 45 Young Christian Students 45 Third Order 45 Photo Club 4. PETER JAMES FARLEY Resurrection-Ascension Military Band 1, 2, 3, 45 Dance Band 2, 3, 45 Orchestra 1, 2, 3, 45 Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4 fSelect Choruslg Third Order 1, 2, 3, 45 Galvani So- ciety 15 Piano Ensemble 4. W Nat YVYY Y WW wfwm W4 PETER ALAN ENGLAND Sacred Heart Class Officer 35 Duns Scotus 3, 45 History Club 35 San Fran 4 fEdi- torJ5,Iunior Prom Committee 35 Af- ternoon Dance Committee 3, 45 Fly- ing Club 4. GILBERT MARTIN FARLEY Our Lady of Mount Carmel Basketball 1, 2, 35 Intramurals 1, 25 Optimates 1, 2, 3, 45 Class Officer 1, 25 Student Council 25 Latin Club 2. RICHARD BRUCE FARLEY Resurrection-Ascension Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4, CLibrarian and Select Chorusj, Orchestra 1, 2, 3, 4, Third Order 2, 3, 4, Library Squad 1, 2, Duns Scotus Club 3, 4. THOMAS JOSEPH FARR St. Mark Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4, Cross Country 1, 2, Track 1, 2, Class Officer 2, 3, Optimates 1, Third Order 2, 3, Cafe- teria Squad 4, Cleo Club 1. s EUGENE IAMES FELDHAUS St. Fizlclis Optimatcs 1, 2, 3, 4, Swimming 1, 2, 3, 4, Latin Club 2, Math Club 4, Drivers Education 4, Stamp Club 1, x FRANCIS IOSEPH FISHER Holy Family Power Boat Squadron 1, 2, 3, 4, Op- timates 1, 2, 3, 4, Librar Squad l 2, Calvani Society 1, 2, ?'Vicc-Prcsi- dentl, Math Club 4, Intramurals 3, 45 Third Order 2, 3, 4, Driver Edu- cation 4, Flying Club 4. 2, 3. We sure got edgy as the summer months drew near. ,On one Iune day the natives were particularly restless. It was hot and two rebels regarded the normal dress under such conditions as excessive. Consequently, one substituted gym shorts for the usual trousers, while the other took off his shirt and sat complacently, attired in underwear and a tie. Meanwhile a conscientious Class Officer had found the discarded clothing and brought them to the Attendance Office. Brother was stunned. GERARD JOSEPH FITZPATRICK Holy Innocents Cross Country 1, 2, 3, 4, Track 1, 2, 3, 4, Third Order 2, 3, Intramurals 3, 4, Clee Club 1, Spike Shoe Club 4. 138 ,U . V . r Tipperary Castle, Ireland Seeing the trousers, he blushed and then questioned, But what is hc wearing now? The would-be nudists were of course ordered to the Office, causing a mild sen- M45 PHILIP ANTHONY F ITZPATRICK Our Lady of Lourdes Tennis 25 Power Bout Squadron 2, Clec Club 1. DANIEL JOSEPH FLAHERTY St. Vinvant Ferrer Optimutes I, 2, 3, 45 Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4g Driver Education 4. sation en route through the halls. On their leaving, the musicians of the class, not to be outdone, stood up with their instruments and began a rendition of Rock Around the Clock. Our teacher didn't even look up. He had thrown in the towel. MICHAEL PATRICK FLYNN Our Lady of Perpetual Help Intramurals 24 Football 1, 21 Opti- mates 1, 34 Class Officer 1, 2. l 39 JOHN EDWARD FOSTER St. Bartllolomelu Optimates 1, 2, 3, 45 Orchestra 1, 2, ' 3, 4 CConcert Masterjg Calvani So- ciet 15 Driver Education 4, Rifle Club 3, Math Club 3, 4. VINCENT BERNARD FLYNN Our Lady of Lourdes Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 45 Cleo Club 1, San Fran 4. ROBERT JAMES GAITES Our Lady of Angels JOSEPH MICHAEL GARGIULO St. Mary Star of the Sea Intramurals 1, 3, 4, Class Officer Student Council 1, Optimates 1, 1, 2. , Military Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Dance Bancl 1, 2, 3, 4, Accordion Band 1, 2, 3, Glee Club 3, 4. X-.f ZACHARY IOHN CARR St. Rose nf Lima Basketball 1, 2, 3, Intramurals 1, Optimates 1. 45 29 Hotel F ronteruzc, Quebec, Canada THOMAS ANTHONY LEONARD LAWRENCE GARONE CAYNOR St. Francis Xavier St. Cecilia Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 45 Latin Club 25 Track 1g Optimates 1, 2, 3, 4, Class Officer 1, Football 1, 2, 3, 4. 140 PETER IOSEPH CI-IISONE St. Bartholomew Optimates 15 Military Band 1g Or- chestra 2, 3, 45 Stamp Club 2, 3g Power Boat Squadron 1, Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4, Library Squad 2, 3, 4, Clce Club 3, 4 fSclcct Chorusjg Track 1 flylanagerl. On entering the Senior Year we became aware of a new destiny. Now we were the leaders and not the followers. As every Senior before us had done, we, of course, flashed our rings. But besides these, our Class was the first in Prep history to garb potential graduates in the distinctive attire of a trim blue blazer ensconced with the seal of St. Francis in the best of Ivy League traditions. There was havoc in the Student Coun- cil when they were proposed and accepted. Eventually, however, all of us got one and we were proud to wear them as badges of superiority over the rabble. Many regarded the smoking privilege during lunch time as the greatest boon of our new position. Lunches would be gobbled down, underclassmen pushed out of the way, and all scrambled madly for the gym. At first, some would cautiously look around before they lit up, and if Brother Owen walked by would inadvertently jam out their cigarettes. But soon the new gloss wore off and we were taking these innovations in a growing stride of confidence. 4 C N lla ANTHONY JOHN GAZZOLA St. Bernadette Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4, Cross Country 1. SALVATORE IOHN GEORCIANO 1 f St. Joseph Football 1, 2, 3, 49 Baseball 2, 4g Handball 1, 33 Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4, Optimates 1, 2, 3, Class Officer 1, 2, 3, Student Council 2. JOSEPH PATRICK CILLESPIE , ' f . St. Francis Xavier Intramurals 4. A RONALD ANTHONY CRASSI St. Rita Optimates 15 Piano Ensemble 3, 4, Clee Club 1, 2, 3, 4 CSL-lect Clioruslg Dance Band 1, 2, 3, 45 Orchestra 4, Music Appreciation Club 3, 4. 141 K , . 3 JOHN PATRICK GROGAN FREDERICK MALCOM Sacred Heart GUTTERSON Clce Club 1, Football 1, Optimates St- Edmund 1 Intmmurals 1, 21 3, 4- Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4, Optimates 1, 4, Aftcmoon Dance Committee 3, 4, Drivers Education 4. WILLIAM THOMAS HAFFNER Our Lady of Lourdes Track 1, 2, 3, 4, Cross Country 4, Football 1, 3 fManagerD, junior Prom Committee 3, Senior Prom Commit- tee 4, Intramurals 1, 2, Optimates 1, 2, 3, 4, Latin Club 2, Spilccd Shoe Club 4. MARTIN RAYMOND HAMBURGER Our Lady of the Miraculous Medal Intramurals 1, 2, 3, San Fran 1, 4 fEditor-In-Chiefl, Orchestra 2, 3, 4, Glee Club 1, 2, 3, Dance Band 3, 4, Color Guard 2, 3, Afternoon Dance Committee 3 CCO-Chairmanlg junior Prom Committee 3, Seraph 1, 2, 3, 4, Optimates 1, 3, 4, Class Officer 1, 2, 3, Student Council 1, 3, Stamp Club 1, 2, 3, Rally Committee 4, Senior Prom Committee 4. CHARLES EDWIN HANSON St. Boniface Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4, Swimming 1, Tennis 2, 3, 4, Track 1, Military Band 2, 3, San Fran 3, Flying Club 3, Cafeteria Squad 4, Skin Diving Club 3, 4, Bowling 4. 142 CHARLES HOWELL HARRIS Our Lady of Good Counsel Swimming 1, 4, Intramurals 1, 4, Class Officer 1, Optimates 1. Adding to our realization of Seniorhood was e day we had graduation pictures taken. Mr. alfetano worried about his tuxedos and ex- ected us to be quick change artists. We ked around and were happy to be missing lasses while the photographer looked quite 'scouraged, especially after he blew two fuses setting up his equipment. In October we were taken to the movies. he picture was Hemingway's Old Man and ze Sea. When our Brother-supervisor refused act as intermediary, some of the more frivo- us upon whom the modern classic was making o impression, sent missives suggestive of renr ezvous to the young ladies of a girls, school at happened to be across the aisle from us. The Senior Prom though, was the high point f the year. YVe'cl looked forward to it since ur Freshmen days and when the night finally ame it turned out to he an evening of revelry nd merriment that we would remember for e rest of our lives. JOHN ROBERT HAYDEN Holy Name of Mary Intramurals 1, 2g Glce Club lg Class Officer 25 Library Squad 1. ,, l,,,,,N.,,N ,W .F,, ,,....,,,5. A 1. , ,., ' L -A V, ,,.i.,., . 7,.,,r.g ,,j1,g'-wg-t' a'w j-N ,M A 'xt ' - tw, ff' ' f f- f Sw: ' Glamis Castle, Erlinlzurglz, Scotland JOHN RUSSELL HEARON St. james Power Boat Squadron lg Optimates 1, 2, 3, 4, Math Club 4, Glec Club 1, 2, 3, 45 Intramurals 1, 2, 3. EDWARD MICHAEL HYLAND Incarnation RICHARD DONALD HERMAN Immaculate Conception Track 1, 2 flkianagcrjg Cross Country 1, 25 Optimatcs 1, 2, Glcc Club 1 A W f Library Squad 2, Glee Club 3, 4. 143 THOMAS HENRY IOHNSON A Holy Cross Cross Country 2, 3, 4, 'Frau-k 1, 2, 3, 4, Class Officvr 2, Oprilurm-S 2, 3, 4. OXVEN FRANCIS JOHNSTON St. Brigid Intramurals 1, 3, 45 Optimzltcs Class Officer 1. 1. 1 JAMES IOSEPH JONES f St. femme Intraunuruls l, 2, 44 Clvm- Club I, 2 3, 4 CSQ-lc-ct Chorush Young Chris tiun Students 3, 4g Optirnzltcs 1, 2 QM Ancient Roman Forum .. . YY,, , STEPHEN RAYMOND KAKOS Corpus Christi Football 1, 2, 3, 4g Track 1, 2, 3, 43 Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4, Class Officer 3, Student Council 3, Optimates 2, 4, Cafeteria Squad 4. x, f EDWARD MICHAEL KELLY St. joan of Arc Intramurals I, 2, Driver Education 4, Power Boat Squadron 1, 2, 3, 4g Cafeteria Squad 4, Glee Club 1, 2 fSeleet Chorusl, 3, 43 Young Chris- tian Sztirilents 3, 4, Guitar Ensemble 1, 2, , . 3 '. . PAUL JOSEPH KANCLER JOHN LEO KAPP Holy Name Holy Cross Intramurals 1, 21 Clee Club 1, Foot- Intramurals 1, 2, 43 Class Officer 7 ball Ig Flying Club 4. 45 Cleo Club 1, Optimates 1, 2 Library Squad 2, Dance Conunittu 3. Much of our time in the Senior Year was spent in trying to increase student morale and selling tickets. Remember the day that the Seniors on the football team were trying to drum up sales for the Iona game. In one Freshmen class they were laying it on about spirit and the necessity of backing the team. Confident of their oratorical clarity and power, they felt the group aroused and anticipated a mad rush for tickets. But when they had con- cluded and asked if anyone had a question, a small hand slowly rose from the back of the room, and with a look of utter bewildennent upon his face a Freshman queried, What sport is this? In spite of such occasional failures however, we did love to visit the lower classmen. This was no doubt due to their sometimes mistaking us for teachers and addressing us as Mister . Cads how we gloated over that! JOSEPH FRANCIS KELLY Fourteen Holy Martyrs Intramurals 13 Football 1, 2 fMana- gerlg Track 1, 2, 3, 45 Clee Club 1 Optimates 1, 2. 145 a -.Q ROBERT FRANCIS KRAUSS Immaculate Heart of Mary Intramurals 1, 2, 4, Basketball 1, 2 3 CCO-Captainl, 4, Baseball 1, 2, 45 Optimates I, 2, 3, 4g Class Offi- cer 1, 2, Latin Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Stu- dent Council lg Driver Education 4 FRANCIS ANTHONY LOUGHLIN St. Francis of Assisi Swimming 1, 2, 3, 4, Handball 1, 2, Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4, Optimates 1, 2, 3, 4, Latin Club 3, Afternoon Dance Committee 3, Senior Prom Committee 4, Rally Committee 4, Driver Education 4, San Fran 4. O CHARLES FRANKLIN LE FEVER St. Rose of Lima Intramurals 1, Military Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Orchestra 1, 2, 3, 4, Dance Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Cafeteria Squad 2, Dance Committee 4. 146 NICHOLAS ALBERT LA GICLIA Our Lady of Mount Carmel Intramurals 1, Football 1, 2, 3, 4, Handball 1, 2, 3 CCaptainJ, 4, Class Officer 4. -f x GEORGE HENRY LIPPEMEIER St. Agnes Track 1 fCaptainl, 2, 3, 4, Cross Country 1, 2, 3, 4 fCaptainl, Third Order 2, 3, Spikcd Shoe Club 3, 4, Optimates 1, 2, 3, 4, Class Officer 3, Intramurals 2, Seraph 4, San Fran 4. FRANCIS ANTHONY LACEREN ZA St. Michael Swimming 1, 2, 3, 4, Rifle Club 3. THOMAS ANTHONY LE FAVI St. Mary Gate of Heaven Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4. r r 1 1 I A 1 U-'st TEH-Q JOHN JOSEPH LUHN CERARD PAUL LUONI WILLIABI BONAVENTURE St. Mary Motlzer of Imus lloly Family MAGEE Clee Club 1, 2, Intramurals 1, 2, Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 43 Class Officer Sf- Saviour Optimates 1, 2. 2, Football 1, 2, 3, 4, Track 3, 41 F-Ootlmu 1, 2, 3, 45 Buskvtlmll 15 Cilfctcfm 5111184 4- Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4, Class Officer 1, o Blue Mosque, Istanbul, Turkey A , . 147 i, ROBERT JAMES MAGLIANO St. Paul Principalis List 1, 2, 35 Calvani So- eiety 1, 2g Latin Club 2, 33 Stamp Club 1, 2, 3g Library Squad 1, 2, 3, San Frau 1g Duns Scotus 3. Remember the technique used by one French teacher that always amused us? VVithout fail he would run down to a particular student who had failed a quiz and shout, Albanese from Rome, Albanese from Rome, who do you think you are? -or in success he would cry, Hail, Hail, Albanese! Religion class also had its interesting moments. VVhen a student failed to answer a rather easy question, one Brother would draw a water pistol from his ample sleeves and tyranny prevailed. This de- vice was unfortunately short lived for soon the students struck back. At the end of one memorable period, Wyatt Earp of the Religion Department was himself quite damp. Then there was the horrible fate assigned to incessant talkers of a class in English. Their punish- ment was to sit in the very lap of our instructor. But probably the worst thing that happened to us was the new edict of a Delinquency List in our Senior Year. The notables en- shrined here had failed two or more subjects and were henceforth banned from all activities. Moderators and students alike probed for chinks in the armor of this iron command. MICHAEL JOHN MARCO Holy Cross Optimates 1, 2, 3, 4, Football 1, 2, 3, 4, Track 1 fCaptainJ, 2, 3, 4, Class Officer 2, 3, Student Council 3, Young Christian Students 1, 2, Third Order 1, 2, 3, 4, Seraph 3, 4 fEditorJ, Math Club 3, 4, Library Squad 2, Cafeteria Squad 3, 4, Jun- ior Prom Committee 3, Senior Prom Committee 4, Delegate to Empire Boys' State 3, Intramurals 1. JAMES JOSEPH MALONEY Holy Name of Jesus Intramurals 3, 4, Clee Club 1, 2. STEPHEN JOSEPH MARONEY Immaculate Conception Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4, Optimates 1, 2, Swimming 1, 2, Driver Education 4, Latin Club 2, Dance Committee 2. On occasion we had some techniques of our own to combat the faculty. To temporarily delay an exam one bright lad raised his hand and offered to tell the class a joke. In answer the teacher replied, Is it clean or will I understand it?,' As soon as he had realized his mistake in wording he turned the most vivid red recorded in Prep history, and the test was off for that day. One English teacher resorted to flattery to get the members of an intellectual class down to the book store for purchasing texts at the earliest possible moment. On convincing them of how sophisticated, genteel, and cultured they were, a student envisioning the long line typical of the book store retorted, You really donit expect us to queue up with the rest of those barbarians. Recall the frank reply made to our history teacher who said to a student, You don't like me, do you? The answer, No, Brother. Or the demure excuse made to one faculty member's thundering demand for an explanation of why smoking was going on within two blocks of the school- Why sir, to what school are you referring. Temples of Ancient Greece DAVID JOHN MARESCA St. Therese of Liseux Optimates 2, Intramurals 3, 4. DONALD FRANCIS MARVEL Our Lady of Miraculous Medal Intramurals 1, 2, Football 1, 2, 3, 4, Track 1, 2, 3, 4, Swimming 3, Cafe- tcria Squad 4, Clec Club 1, 3, 4, Dance Committee 3, 4, Optimates 2, Senior Prom Committee 4. .fs tx , I ' U Aw Q' X' WY' if kkwkl 3 lllb k,., . ,-. iz:-Sli'1t'S 'J Qsfffi .,-x 3 'E J '- .. N , . M , M , s ss i S sy N . w rx. war. . , ,, , r ,.,,, A ax n , 5 l ,, ,,QL,x,. ,,,9-QR.- ss s X , .ygss Q .s,.,,.x 9-X sg::,.y:f '+, 5 -kxs.gp- : ,f . 1.4- 1'i::f51U f1.L': V , 2-'fav H+ 1' wwe, : , Yi si X Iffwfs- -- S' A- . 11 v ,wi -W f A K f-- sei -41 -45wt-waste114.-,sfagv-s..sv fgi w -we i 1. X r . , . , W, , what swiwsss., it .i Kam., is ,ga .Wx 1 . Q S ., S X X 2 ' x f Y 3 . . , . N S sf' THOMAS JOSEPH MASONE St. Anthony of Padua Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 45 Class Officer 2, 3, Student Council 2, Track 1, Cafeteria Squad 4, Optimates I, 2. X ROBERT RALPH MATARAZZO Our Lady of Guadalupe Principal's List lg Optimatcs 2, 3, 4, Calvani Society 1, 2, Stamp Club lg Photo Club 25 Driver Education 4g San Fran 1, 2, 4, Scraph 3, 4 iEx- change Editor J. '21 JOHN RUDOLPH MATHIS St. Thomas the Apostle Intramurals 1, 2, 4, Swimming 1, 2, Class Officer 2, 4, Optimates 1, 2, Scraph 2, 3, 44 Dance Committee 3, 44 Iunior Prom Committee 3, Senior Prom Committee 4, Glee Club 1, San Fran 4. THOMAS FRANCIS McCABE St. F inbar Optimates 1, 2, 3, 4, Military Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Intramurals 1, 2, 3 Orchestra 3, 4, Dance Band 3, 4, JOHN ANCELO MAZZORANA Queen of All Saints Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4, Football 3, Handball 1, 3, 45 Class Officer 1, 2, 4, Dance Committee 3, 4, Senior Prom Committee 43 Young Christian Students 45 Rally Committee 4. Usher 35 Math Club 4. 149 MICHAEL IOSEPH MCCAFFREY St. Therese of Lisieux Swimming 1, 2, 3, 4g Honor Guard 4, Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4, Driver Edu- cation 4. , L I fs-45 Mx DENNIS MICHAEL MCCORMACK Our Lady of Mount Carmel Basketball 1, Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4g Optimates 1, 2, 3, 4, junior Prom Committee 3g Senior Prom Commit- tee 4g Class Officer 1, 2, 35 Latin Club 29 Driver Education 4. GEORGE MICHAEL MCGREAL Resurrectinn-Ascension Clee Club 1. EDWARD THOMAS MCCULLOUGH Iloly Name of jesus Glu- Cluh 1, 2, 3, Usher 35 Third Order 2, 4, History Club 4. 150 Strange indeed are the incidental items that seem to spring out of our reminiscences of long gone days at St. Francis: the two-fold division into which our Class S0 naturally fell with the mechanics or barbarians on the one hand, and the liter:-1ti or Uintelligentiai' on the other, corresponding to the calculus or creative writing electives offered for the first time to our Seniors . . . the free time and happy moments spent in a village bis- PETER GUY MCGUINNESS St. Cecilia Military Band 2, 3, 4. N ice, on the French Riviera tro called Julius' . . . the ingenuity of Room 35's decora- tions with its window curtains, bull fight advertisements, and no smoking signs . . . Baby Jim Cohen's tears at Ending himself ineligible for the Dramatic Club because of the Delinquency List . . . the snide reply to our English teacher's request for a criticism of a short story - I didn't write it. . . . HUGH JAMES MCMENARIIN St. Sebastian Cafeteria Squad 3, 4, Intramurals 4. ni lee f , 151 BRUCE MICHAEL MEGLINO Holy Crass Military Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Optimates 1, 2, 3, 45 Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4, Tennis 1, 2, Orchestra 3, 4g Dance Band 3, 4, Dance Committee 3, 4g WILLIAM JOSEPH McGUINNESS Sacred Heart Track 1, 2, 3, 4, Cross Count? 1 2, 3, 4, Optimates 1, 2, Spike Shoe Club 3, 4. WILLIAM JOHN MCHALE Holy Family Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4, Postcr Club 34 Optimates 1, 2, 3, 4, Latin Club 25 Driver Education 4, San Fran 4 Ceditorj. Rifle Club 3, 4, Math Club 4, Driver Education 4. I DONALD ANTHONY ' MCQUADE Blessed Sacrament Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4, Power Boat Squadron 1, Press Club 1, San Fran 4 CEditorJg Little Portion 3, 4, Ser- aph 1, 2, 3, 4, Dance Committee 3, 4, Junior Prom Committee 3, Senior Prom Committee 45 Swimming 1, 2, 3, 4, Optimates 1, 2, 3, 4, Class Of- ficer 2, 4g Driver Education 4, Ral- ly Committee 4. fri Al ANGELO VINCENT MELE Immaculate Heart of Mary Track 15 Football 1, 3, Intramurals 1, 3, 4, Optimates 1, .3, 4, Driver Education 4, Class Officer 4. FRANCIS XAVIER MIGLINO St. Agatha Optimates 1, Rifle Club 3, 4, Driver Education 4. ANTHONY IOSEPH MONTELLA Our Lady of Miracles Intramurals 2, 3, 4, Baseball 2, Cafe- teria Squad 2, Tliird Order 2, Op- timates 2. 4 Tai Mahal at Agra, lnclia EARL JOHN MORGAN St. Margaret Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4, Clee Club 1, 2, 3, 4 CSelect Chorusj, Power Boat Squadron lg Driver Education 4. 152 4 THOMAS HALE BIORROW Our Lady of the Angelus Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4, Afternoon Dance Committee 3, 4 fC0-Cbair- manlg Serapli 2, 3, 4, Dance Com- mittee 4g San Fran 4 fEditorlg Rally Committee 4, Football 1, Class Of- ficer 2, 3, 4, Basketball 1, Student Council 2, 3, 4 fTreasurerlg junior Prom Committee 3, Senior Prom Committee 4, Tennis 2, 3, 4, Op- timates 1, Principalls List 2, 3, 45 Bowling 3, 45 Driver Education 4, Young Christian Students 3, 4. .71 '1'z:'?f wi ' T .ig t i.- sf' 4' fb ., , . 2 ., ,am STEPHEN JOSEPH MURPHY Our Lady Help of Christians Track 1, 2, Football 1, 2, 3, 4, Stu- dent Council 1, Class Officer 1, In- tramurals 1, 2, 3, 4, Optimates 1, 2, 3, 4, San Frau 4 fEditorJ, Math Club 4. . . . Phil Simeoneis brilliant recitations of Shakespeare's Sonnets . . . Gene Di Fiore's attempt to bite Brother Theodore's finger . . . Recreation period during retreat when, as a body, the Seniors assembled about a living room table where Maverick Mazzorana pondered over a 82.50 pot . . . the great reversal when parents crowded about Messrs. Murphy, Hall, De Nunzio, Nash, and Accettulli to have their problems solved-the quintet of students had just finished conducting a forum for the Guidance Department . . . Prep's purchase of a profusely decorated Greyhound Bus which was to serve as a travelling advertisement for the school as students were transported to athletic events and the like. Unfortunately, however, its chief function for the first six months was to clutter up the yard as the brake linings disintegrated and the hose connections blew un- der pressure of the winter's cold . . . JAMES JOHN BIULLAHEY St. joseph Clee Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Tennis 1, 2, 3, Rifle Club 3, 4, Optimates 1, Bas- ketball 1, Intramurals 2, 4. FREDERICK BERRY MULLER ' St. Ioan of Arc 3. 45 Cafe- Intramurals 1, Optimates 1, 2, Golf 1, 2, 3, 4, Class Officer 1, teria Squad 1, Rifle Club 3. Q, t THOMAS PETER MURPHY Good Shepherd Track 1, 2, 3, Cafeteria Squad 1, 2, 3, 4, Young Christian Students 3, Rally Committee 2, 4, Dance Com- mittee 2, 4, Senior Prom Committee 4', Third Order 1, 2, 3, 4, Seraph 4, WILLIAM KENNETH Intramurals 2, 3, 4, Class Officer 3, 4. MURPHY Our Lady Queen of Martyrs Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4, Basketball 1, Cross Country 3, Tennis 1, 2, 3, 4 fCaptainJ, Colf 2, 3, 4, Optimatcs 1, 2, 3, 4, Class Officer 1, 2, Stu- dent Couneil 1, Seraph 4, Military Band 2, Duns Scotus 3, 4, Young Christian Students 3, 4 fNew York Federation Presidentj, Senior Prom Committee 4, Rally Committee 4, Dance Committee 4. 153 THOMAS PATRICK NAPIER Holy Innocents Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4, Young Chris- tian Students 3, 4, Third Order 3, 4, Seraph 1, 2, 3, 4 fEditor-in- Chieflg Cafeteria Squad 4, Dance Committee 3, 4, Track 1, Optimates 1. MICHAEL EDWARD NOLAN Holy Ghost Swimming 2, 3, 4, Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4, Track 1, Cross Country 1, Class Officer 4, Optimates 2, Driver Edu- cation 4g Rally Committee 4. I RAYMOND PETER NASH Our Lady of Lourdes Intramurals 15 Basketball 1, fCap- tainj, 2, 3, 4 fCo-Captainlg Baseball 1, 2 CCaptainl 3, 4, Class Officer 1, 35 Student Council 1, 4 iVice Presi- dentlg Optimates 1, 2, Cafeteria Squad 43 Rally Committee 4 CCO- Cliairmanjg Driver Education 4. PETER IUDE NULTY St. Therese of Lisieux Football 1g Intramurals 1 ' . . , 2, 3, 44 Optimates 1, 2, 4, Driver Education 4, San Fran 45 Rally Committee 4. 154 MARTIN JOHN NEVILLE St. Matthias Optimates 1, 2, 3, 4, Class Officer 2, Clee Club lg Military Band 2, 3, Little Portion 3, 4 fCo-Editorbg Duns Scotus 3g Tennis 1, 25 Seraph 4, San Fran 4 CEditorJ. 1 A If 2 JOSEPH STEPHEN O'BRIEN St. Martin of Tours Football 1, 2, 3, 4, Baseball 1, 2, 3 4, Intramurals 1, Class Officer 1, 2 3, 4. . . . the tunnoil that night on retreat when Trank Principe found his bed had been satura- -ed with shaving cream, and Pete Chisone ound his inhabited by frogs . . . the explosive cigarette that shook an unsuspecting Brother e Porres to the roots . . . our classroom Christ- as tree decorated with rubber boots and emp- y milk containers . . . the mysterious place- nent of steel tacks during Senior study period, he sudden discovery of which was usually 'nade known by a wild howl from some sec- or of the room . . . the brazen Sophomore :lass that dared declare war on the Seniors of 5101. Led by Mike Flynn we, of course, routed ihem, despite their threatening notes, window oles and desk tops . . . how we learned Morse ode by the famous telegrapher Brother ichael who devised an infallible rrethod to et the accented syllable of a word. Remem- Eer, Dit-dit-dah-dit. . , . LOUIS FRANCIS OFFITTO St. Ephrem Intramurals 1, 2, 4g Young Christian Students 3, 4g Class Officer 1, 2, 3. .E . ,Q . Eiffel Tower, France JOHN FRANCIS O'HARA Presentation Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4g Football lg Library Squad 1. THOMAS WILLIAM PAULL St. Sebastian Intramurals li Library Squad 1, 25 Rifle Club 3. LAWRENCE JOSEPH PASCAL St. Pancras Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 45 Basketball 1, 2, 3 CCO-Captainj, 4g Class Officer 25 Cafeteria Squad 2, 3. 155 RONALD DOMINICK PETROCELLI Our Lady Help of Christians Military Band 1, 2, 3, 4 fLe-aclcrlg Optimates 1, 2, 3, 4g Cla-tw Clulu 22, 45 Cross Country lg Rifle Clulm 3, 45 Intramurals 2, 3g Dance Com- mittee 3, 4g Cafeteria Squad 3, 4g Seraph 3, 4 CEclitorlg Math Cluh 4g Third Orclcr 1, 2, 3, 4g Dclegatc to Empire Boys' State 3. FRANCIS JOSEPH PRINCIPE St. Cecilia Basketball 15 Glce Cluh 1. 1 THOMAS JOSEPH PRENDERCAST Resurrection-Ascension junior Prom Committee 3g Senior Prom Committee 45 Dancc Commit- tcc 2, 4g Afternoon Dance Committee 3g Intramurals 2g Scraph 45 Cafctcria Squad 1, 2, 4g Military Band 1, 2g Track 1 Cfxianagcrlg Cross Country 3 fManagcrlg Class Officcr 2g Opti- matcs 15 Young Christian Stuclcnts 3, 4g Spike Shoe Club 3. 156 Rural Scene in Holland ANDREW JOSEPH REISINCER Blessed Sacrament Swimming lg Track 15 Optimatesxl, 2, 4, Library Squad 1, 29 Driver Education 4. .1 - 5 RALPH PAUL RICCI EDWARD JOSEPH RILEY St. Finbar St. Teresa Optimates 1, 2, 3, 4, Cross Country Intramurals 1, Optimates lg Foot- 1, 2, 3, Track 1, 2, 3, Driver Edu- ball 1, Track lg Drivcr Education 4 cation 4. . . . how the band went dead when their mainstay, Big Chuck Lefever, made number 1 on the Delinquency List . . . Mr. Cleason's biology class where we could always depend on some basketball anecdotes to lighten up things between the amoeba and the paramecium . . . Angelo Mele's carrot diet usually indulged in during Brother Felician's guidance period . . . Mr. Stenger's unaccountable revulsion for the song Harvey's Got a Girl Friend . . . how we could so easily confuse the mathematical genius, Brother Noel, as to the day of the week, and how we realized just how well that black bag of his was equipped when on one day that we rushed for the door at dismissal bell, a switch blade suddenly leaped out of nowhere as he bellowed, 'iYou may get me, but I'm taking a few of you along with me. . . . Mike Sawyer's vain attempt to leap from the second story window ledge . . . Brother Benignus' chagrin on opening the Question Box during retreat to find the query, Where do we get the sponge for the sponge bath we are told to take. . . . and drumstickitis. JOHN EDMUND ROBERTS St. Patrick Intramurals 1, 2, 4g Football Ig Glee Club 1, 4 fSelcct Choruslg Third Order 2. ,S GABRIEL MICHAEL SAVARESE St. Francis Xavier JAMES PATRICK SAMMON St. Rose of Lima Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4, Cross Country 43 Track 3- 43 Optimates 1, 21 3, 49 Cafeteria Squad 3, 4, Class Officer 1 Third Order 1: 2, 31 43 Intramurals Student Council lg Glee Club 1 iSe- 1, 2, 3, 4, Young Christian Students 1, 25 Seraph 3, Student Council 25 Class Officer 2, Latin Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Senior Prom Committee 45 Cafe- teria Squad 4g Spike Shoe Club 4. lect Choruslg Military Band 1, 2, 3 45 Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4. 157 'K ROBERT WILLIAM SHEEHAN Holy Name of jesus Third Order 1, 2, 3, 4 fPrefectJ, Usher 3, Optimates 2, Cafeteria Squad 4, Calvani Society 1, 2, Clee Club I, 2, 4 CSelect Chorusl, Dance Committee 3, Young Christian Stu- dents 1, 2, 3, 4, San Fran 2, History Club 4. ALMEDO LEONARD SCLAFANI St. Andrew Avellino Intramurals 1, Optimates 1, 2, 3, 4, Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4 fSelect Choulsl, Piano Ensemble 1, 2, 3, 4, Rifle Club 3, Driver Education 4, Power Boat Squadron 1. JOHN GREILING SCANLON Holy Child of jesus Intramurals 1,'2, 3, 4, Track 1, Op- timates 1, 2, 4, Library Squad 1, Driver Education 4, Cafeteria Squad 4, Rally Committee 4. GEORGE JAMES SEHN Blessed Sacrament Intramurals 1, 3, 4, Power Boat Squadron 1, 2, 3, 4, Galvani Society 1, Driver Education 4, Optimates 1, 2, 3, 4, Math Club 4, Latin Club 2. MICHAEL JOHN SAVVYER St. Ierorne Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4, Track 1, 2, Young Christian Students 3, 4. RONALD BERNARD SCHUDDE St. Pancras Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4, Clee Club 1, Cafeteria Squad 4, Tennis 1, 2, Dri- ver Education 3, 4, Dance Commit- tee 3, Optimates 1, 2, Class Officer 4. RICHARD TERRENCE SHUGRUE Holy Family Track Ig Intramurals 1, 25 Skin Div- ing Club 3, 4. ARTHUR LOUIS STAUFENBERG St. Anselm Intramurals 1,' 2,- 3, 4. Harbor of Rio de Ianeirn, Brazil part last as rt WILLIAM GREGORY SMITH Our Lady of Angels Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4g Optimates I, 25 Class Officer 3g Track 25 Seraph 45 Latin Club 1. PHILIP ALFRED SIMEONE Our Lady of Lourdes Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 45 Class Officer 2, 3, 4g Student Council 23 Opti- mates 1, 2, 3, 4g Clee Club Ig Cafe- teria Squad 4g Senior Prom Commit- tee 45 Handball 3, 4g Bowling 2, 3, 4 CCaptainDg Young Christian Stu- dents 2g Afternoon Dance Committee 45 Photo Club 3, 4. It will be a long time before certain identifying cliches on the of the faculty will be forgotten: Rise leprechaunslu .. It pays to be nice. Did you ever read anything besides Mickey Mouse? This music makes you want to bounce your spear on the ground. I'll fail one third of you this month, one' third the next, and the third the next. That way I can fail you all at the end of the term. 'Who will be the lucky loser for today? 'The spirit moves me. What is the definitive source. To annihilate means to get you down to nothing. I think I can get you down to ashes and dust, but I can't annihilate you. And then there was the inevitable, All right, bend over. 159 THOMAS FRANCIS SULLIVAN St. Matthew Optiinatcs 1, 2, -Latin Club 2, Mili- tary Band 3, Clee Club 3. JAMES MICHAEL SWEENEY St. Stephen of Hungary Third Order 2, 3, 4, Clue Club 4 fsclect Cliorusl, Young Christian Students 4, Intramurals 2, 33 Flying Club 4. FRANCIS XAVIER STRASSER St. Mary Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4, Cafeteria Squad 2, 3, 4, Driver Education 3, 43 Optiinatcs 2, Golf 1, 2, 3, 4. Gomlolas of Venice, Italy WILLIAM JOSEPH SZABLEWICZ St. Stanislaus Intramurals 2, 35 Optimatcs 2, 3, 4, ' Track 2, 3, 45 Cross Country 3, 4, Latin Club 2, Spike Shoe Club 4. Graduation Day now looms on the horizon. We know that with its coming and passing an unforgettable part of our lives fades away -so unforgettable, in fact, that retrospection is tinged with sadness. But we have had our dances, rallies, jug, and tests, and now we must move on. Since coming to the Prep we have passed from the world of shy boyhood to our present place on the edge of manhood. Now begins separate entries into religious life, the armed forces, business, college, or whatever else Providence has planned for us. In parting, our diversified Class of '59, renowned for its athletes, scholars, joumalists, musicians, scientists, and even actors, would of- fer this final testament to St. Francis: first, we offer thanks for the common foundation of a Catholic education imparted to all of us, and secondly, we regret any difficult times for administration, faculty, or fellow students, of which we may have been the cause. Our firm hope is that omissions of the past will be fully accounted for by the future credit we propose to reflect upon the Prep. JOHN ROBERT VERRANCIA St. Paul Intramurals 1, 3, 4, Optimat X . CS - ... -rvvsv. .. -Y. FRANCIS IOSEPH WEBER St. Patrick Optimates 1, Cross Country 1, 2, 3, 4, Track 1, 2, 3, 45 Spike Sboe Club 2, 3, 4, Intramurals 4, Cafeteria Squad 4. rf LESTER THOMAS WVOOD St. Therese of Lisieux Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4g Cafeteria Squad 4, Dance Committee 3, 4g junior Prom Committee 3, Senior Prom Committee 4g Class Officer 35 Track 1, Football 1, 2, Flying Club 4. PETER PAUL ZIRN IS St. Rose of Lima Intramurals 1, Optimates 1, 2, 3, 4 Football 1, 3, Class Officer 1, 2 Cafeteria Squad 3, 4, Math Club 4. KENNETH IOHN WITTREICH St. Mattlzius Intramurals 1, 2: Track lg llaskc 'l 2, 3, 43 Baseball 2, 3, 4, Footba 3, 43 Honor Girard 4. fd EDWARD GUSTAVE ZINSER St. Afllffllf!lS Tennis lg Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 45 timates 1. S l9!lWw Michael Anthony Agnes ,..,................ .24-39 38th St., Astoria 3 James Thomas Albanese ,............. 395 Central Ave., Brooklyn 21 James Gerald Albano ......,..... 37-50 90th St., Jackson,Heights 73 Lloyd John Alvarado .................. 836 Brooklyn Ave. Brooklyn 3 David Robert Armstrong .............. 500 St. John's Pl. Brooklyn 38 Peter Michael Baiardi ....,....... 86-24 Grand Avenue, Elmhurst 73 John Edward Balaker .................... 105 Eckford St., Brooklyn 22 john Peter Barbieri .,................ 894 New York Ave. Brooklyn 3 Edward Thomas Barrett ........................ 154 69th St., Brooklyn 9 Philip John Bellucci ............, J ...... 48-50 45th St., Woodside 77 Paul Anthony Bendorius ......... ........, 2 26 Logan St., Brooklyn 8 William Anthony Bepler ........ 193 North Henry St., Brooklyn 22 Joseph Edward Bergen ..............., 7301 Fourth Ave. Brooklyn 9 Eugene Patrick Birmingham ......,. 85-28 53rd Ave., Elmhurst 73 Robert Joseph Boeri .................... 878 East 45th St., Brooklyn 3 Richard Jeffrey Bomer .................. 326 Lincoln Rd., Brooklyn 25 Thomas Edward Bourdonnay ...,.. 107 North 9th St., Brooklyn 1 1 John Joseph Brennan ....,..,......., 104-46 106th St., Ozone Park 17 Robert Dennis Broadhurst. ,.... 80-08 35th Ave., Jackson Hgts. 72 Allan Michael Bruno ..............,. 180 South St., New York City 38 Francis Anthony Butkus .....,.....,.. 347 South 3rd St., Brooklyn 11 Robert Joseph Caccamo ....,....... 71-09 Manse St., Forest Hills 75 Peter James Callahan r........, 36-16 30th St., Long Island City 6 Charles John Cascio ..........................r... 25-67 33rd St., Astoria 3 William Patrick Casey ...........,................ 366 8th St., Brooklyn 15 Patrick Marcus Cashin ....,..,.. 25-21 37th St., Long Island City 3 Michael David Cassata .................. 9420 Avenue M, Brooklyn 36 Harold Charles Catterson ....,............... 31-33 33rd St., Astoria 2 Joseph Victor Ceparano ,........, 1943 Eastern Pkwy., Brooklyn 33 Pasquale Francis Chiarella ....,,,....... 45 Wyckoff St., Brooklyn 1 Vincent Joseph Chiarelli ............ 2119 East 18th St., Brooklyn 29 Nicholas Peter Cirigliano ......, -...831l Colonial Rd., Brooklyn 9 Matthew John Clancy ...........,...... 115 Montague St., Brooklyn 1 Kenneth Edward Clarke...-.101-16 117th St., Richmond Hill 19 James Daniel Cohen ..,..........,.... 1542 East 47th St., Brooklyn 34 Kevin Joseph Conroy ...... 114-120 231st St., Cambria Heights 11 Thomas Francis Conroy .......,.,.,.. 7200 Ridge Blvd., Brooklyn 9 Robert Anthony Conway ..,, 30-17 48th St., Long Island City 3 Vincent John Conway .......... 104-27 112th St., Richmond Hill 19 Peter Michael Corritori .... 35-21 29th Street, Long Island City 6 Senna: John Thomas Danaher ......... ..,..... 5 O0 11th St., Brooklyn 15 Anthony Peter DeNunzio ................ 8317 12th Ave., Brooklyn 28 Nicholas Dominick Detto ...... 208 St. Mark's Ave., Brooklyn 38 Richard Robert Deutsch. ............. 6066 69th Ave., Ridgewood 27 Eugene John Di Fiore..-.116-36 232nd St., Cambria Heights 11 Anthony Joseph DiNardo ............ 2145 East 3rd St., Brooklyn 23 Anthony Peter Dolce. .............. ---.337 Midwood St., Brooklyn 25 Dennis Patrick Donohue ..... .35-24 72nd St., Jackson Heights 72 John Kevin Donohue ................. 1.145 Aberdeen St., Brooklyn 7 William Richard Downey ............ 85-26 98th St., Woodhaven 21 William Charles Dunn ..................... -...536 58th St., Brooklyn 20 Peter Alan England. ......... 116-14 228th St., Cambria Heights 11 Robert Joseph Fabbricatore ............ 54 Martense St., Brooklyn 26 Gilbert Martin Farley ............. ...-----...25-50 30th Rd., Astoria 2 Peter James Farley ......... - ....... 62-98 Saunders St., Rego Park 74 Richard Bruce Farley .............. 62-98 Saunders St., Rego Park 74 Thomas Joseph Farr.-- ............. .2649 East 24th St., Brooklyn 35 Eugene James Feldhaus ........ Francis Joseph Fisher ............ 127-11 14th Ave., College Point 56 ........64-ez 184th sr., Flushing 65 Gerard Joseph Fitzpatrick .................. 19 Parade Pl., Brooklyn 26 Philip Anthony Fitzpatrick ..... -.31 Hopkinson Ave., Brooklyn 33 Daniel Joseph Flaherty ................ 1825 Albany Ave., Brooklyn 10 Michael Patrick Flynn .......................... 751 55th St., Brooklyn 20 Vincent Bemard Flynn..224-27 Edmore Ave., Queens Village 28 John Edward Foster ...................... 94-27 52nd Ave., Elmhurst 73 Robert James Gaites .................. 555 Ovington Ave., Brooklyn 9 Joseph Michael Gargiulo. .......... .203 Huntington St., Brooklyn 31 Zachary John Carr ........... ..-..-.-.427 East 2nd St., Brooklyn 18 Thomas Anthony Garone ....... - ......... 886 Union St., Brooklyn 15 Leonard Lawrence Gaynor ............ 18 Hausman St., Brooklyn 22 Anthony John Gazzola ........................ 1115 77th St., Brooklyn 28 Salvatore John Georgiano .... 54 Catherine St., New York City 38 Peter Joseph Chisone.-- ..................... 42-16 80th St., Elmhurst 73 Joseph Patrick Gillespie ...................... 443 First St., Brooklyn 15 Ronald Anthony Grassi .................. 210 Highland Pl., Brooklyn 8 Joseph Maurice Cortese .................. 1393 Gates Ave., Brooklyn 21 Brendan Edward Costello .................. 71-20 68th St., Glendale 27 Pasquale Joseph Cotignola ............ 571 Driggs Ave., Brooklyn 11 James Raymond Crean ........ ........ 4 2-65 80th St., Elmhurst 73 William John Curtin ......... ........ 5 94 Morgan Ave., Brooklyn 22 John Patrick Grogan' ...... ............... . 218-18 38th Ave., Bayside 61 Frederick Malcolm Gutterson .... 1935 East 24th St., Brooklyn 29 William Thomas Haifner ...... 92-38 215th St., Queens Village 28 Thomas John Hall .... ............. 1 .-.329 Empire Blvd., Brooklyn 25 Martin Raymond Hamburger.-.59-19 Linden St., Ridgewood 27 Charles Edwin Hanson ........ 78 Margaret Dr., Valley Stream Charles Howell Harris .................. 948 Putnam Ave., Brooklyn 21 John Robert Hayden. ............. 65 W. Dover St., Valley Stream John Russell Hearon ....... -...45 Catherine St., New York City 2 Richard Donald Herman ........... ,...... 9 0-29 176th St., Jamaica 32 ,. ,,. ,,.-- '- .:. if L r. ' 24' :J R ' -A- kon .r ff. . ' IF-x. -E : f,:1- :f'..-wit-E ' 'lip rf ...T-if gg- I'E-t.QiE 5:2 f .325 5?-1.5 - ' -'S-ri ' T : ' ' LW3 . ' : .. . '-' '- e R K' . Edward Michael Hyland..701 West 179th St., New York City 33 Thomas Henry Johnson ,.,.....,.,.,,.,......... 77 Lott St., Brooklyn 26 Owen Francis Johnston ....... .......1730 Bleeker St., Brooklyn 37 James Joseph Jones ,,.-,.,... .,...... 35 7 East Slst St., Brooklyn 26 Stephen Raymond Kakos ,....,..., 55-03 31st Avenue, Woodside 77 Paul Joseph Kancler ....,... .......156 Terrace Pl.,Brooklyn 18 John Leo Kapp ,,.,,,,,,..,,,,.,,.,,.,....... 412 East 35th St., Br00klyl'l 3 Edward Michael Kelly ...,.,..., Joseph Francis Kelly .,,.... 35-43 84th St., Jackson Heights 72 ........,-..415 Marion St., Brooklyn 33 Robert Francis Krauss ...................... 48 East 5th St., Brooklyn 18 Francis Anthony Lacerenza. ........,.......... 2 Elton St., Brooklyn 8 Nicholas Albert La Giglia. ...... ,27-10 Newtown Ave., L. I. 2 Thomas Anthony Le Favi ..... 95-41 109th St., Richmond Hill 19 Charles Franklin Le Fever. ..... 192 Lawrence Ave., Brooklyn 30 George Henry Lippemeier. 2 Francis Anthony Loughlin ........ 305 Clarkson Ave., Tudor City Pl., New York City 17 Brooklyn 26 Thomas Hale Morrow .......... 98-76 Queens Blvd., Forest Hills 74 James John Mullahey ..................... 626 Bergen St., Brooklyn 38 Frederick Berry Muller .......... 34-20 83rd St., Jackson Heights 72 Stephen Joseph Murphy .................. 1918 Avenue O, Brooklyn 30 Thomas Peter Murphy .................... 2062 Bragg St., Brooklyn 29 William Kenneth Murphy ..... 108-11 Jewel Ave., Forest Hills 75 Thomas Patrick Napier .................. 35 Stratford Rd., Brooklyn 18 Raymond Peter Nash .......... .93-52 215th St., Queens Village - Martin John Neville .,... Michael Edward Nolan ....... Peter Jude Nulty .............,..... ............75-34 60th Lane, Glendale 27 ............1954 51st St., Brooklyn 4 ..., 4020 Avenue D, Brooklyn 3 Joseph Stephen O'Brien. ......,...... 1330 Hancock St., Brooklyn 27 Louis Francis Oflitto ........ ....... 1 020 72nd St., Brooklyn 28 . 9 John Francis OHara .......... ........ . 85-43 150th St., Jamaica 35 Lawrence Joseph Pascal. ................... 7001 71st St., Glendale 27 Thomas William Paull ................. 53-10 39th Ave., Woodside 77 John Joseph Luhn .............................. 8002 21st Ave., Brooklyn 14 Gerard Paul Luoni. ................... 1217 East 94th St ., Brooklyn 36 William Bonaventure Magee ................ 608 10th St., Brooklyn 15 Robert James Magliano ........... ........ 2 57 Court St., Brooklyn 1 James Joseph Maloney ......... .......173 Windsor Pl., Brooklyn 15 Michael John Marco ....,.... ........ 3 90 East 35th St., Brooklyn 3 David John Maresca ..................... .729 East 45th St., Brooklyn 3 Ronald Dominick Petrocelli .........., 3302 Avenue K, Brooklyn 10 Thomas Joseph Prendergast ...61-30 82nd St., Middle Village 79 Francis Joseph Principe .. 295 Tenafly Rd., Englewood, N. J. Andrew Joseph Reisinger .... 89-10 35th Ave., Jackson Heights 72 Ralph Paul Ricci ............................ 202 Bay 11th St., Brooklyn 28 Edward Joseph Riley ........ ....... 5 0-36 43rd St., Woodside 77 Stephen Joseph Maroney .................... 21-47 33rd St., Astoria 5 Joseph Francis Maronna .... 166 Prospect Park West, Brooklyn 15 Donald Francis Marvel .............. 5918 Menahan St., Brooklyn 27 Thomas Joseph Masone ................ 1116 Lorimer St., Brooklyn 22 Robert Ralph Matarazzo .................... 2135 71st St., Brooklyn 4 John Rudolph Mathis .................... 8765 96th St., Woodhaven 21 John Angelo Mazzorana ................ 218 Carlton Ave., Brooklyn 5 Thomas Francis McCabe ............. .248 Bay 13th St., Brooklyn 14 Michael Joseph McCaffrey .... 1313 Schenectady Ave., Bklyn. 3 Dennis Michael McCormack .... 23-08 Newtown Ave., L. I. C. 2 Edward Thomas McCullough .............. 474 16th St., Brooklyn 15 George Michael McGreal. ....... 61-46 82nd Pl., Middle Village 79 Peter Guy McGuinness .................. 164 Monitor St., Brooklyn 22 William Joseph McGuinness .115-82 232nd St., Cambria Hts. 11 William John McHale ,................... 75-28 184th St., Flushing 66 Hugh James McMenamin ................ 43-34 49th St., Sunnyside 4 Donald Anthony McQuade ............ 331 Euclid Ave., Brooklyn 8 Bruce Michael Meglino .................... 25 Raleigh Pl., Brooklyn 26 Angelo Vincent Mele ....... ...... 133 East 2nd St., Brooklyn 18 Francis Xavier Mlghno ...................... 4402 7th Ave., Brooklyn 20 Anthony Joseph Montella ......... 1579 Remsen Ave., Brooklyn 36 Earl John Morgan .......................... 81-07 64th Rd., Rego Park 79 163 John Edmund Roberts .......... ....... 2 Jackson Ct., Brooklyn 9 James Patrick Sammon, ........ ........ 3 34 Foster Ave., Brooklyn 30 Gabriel Michael Savarese .... ............ 3 80 Second St., Brooklyn 15 Michael John Sawyer .................... 548 East 29th St., Brooklyn 10 John Greiling Scanlon....104-57 Atlantic Ave., Richmond Hill 18 Ronald Bemard Schudde. .........-.......78-16 65th St., Glendale 27 Amedeo Leonard Sclafani ..............., 33-46 157th St., Flushing 54 George James Sehn ................ 33-25 90th St., Jackson Heights 72 Robert William Sheehan .................. 73 Sherman St., Brooklyn 18 Richard Terrence Shugrue. Philip Alfred Simeone ....., William Gregory Smith ........... .64-30a 186th Lane,Fresh Meadows 65 Somers St., Brooklyn 33 .7011 Narrows Ave., Brooklyn 9 Arthur Louis Staufenberg .... ................ 5 17 79th St., Brooklyn 9 Francis Xavier Strasser .......... 41-53 75th St., Jackson Heights 73 Thomas Francis Sullivan .... 238 Schenectady Ave., Brooklyn 13 James Michael Sweeney ...... 321 East 83rd St., New York City 28 William Joseph Szablewicz .... ........ 2 88 Driggs Ave., Brooklyn 22 John Robert Verrangia. ........ ........ 2 08 Smith St., Brooklyn 1 Francis Joseph Weber ............ ............. 4 51 95th St., Brooklyn 9 Kenneth John Wittreich .............. 1823 Madison St., Brooklyn 27 Lester Thomas Wood ....... .--..-.-.953 East 49th St., Brooklyn 3 Edward Gustave Zinser .............. 20-21 Palmetto St., Brooklyn 27 Peter Paul Zirnis .................... 576 Marlborough Rd., Brooklyn 26 Ta 'U 0 4342533 Us as D ..l. W X 0 f 105 QI I - ani'-no s 020 'I I 'E . U 0 D Q J E l!I I I Rev. Brother Ccrald, O.S.F. Clmirnmn Religion Depfirinierit Sophomore mul junior Religion, Guidance Counselor, Athletic Control Iioarll, Riflery, Moderator of Dances Hawkeye of the rifle range, suave moderator of afternoon dances in the cafeteria, theologian delving deeply into the facets of Christian Marriage, psychiatrist in analyzing and solving the problems of Sophomore-s, bearer o England, tall. dark, and handsome-who f the culture of New on all these activities after a full day of teaching Religion? Our own Brother Gerald, of course. I IQS 4, Y? 4 N ' BHRD f ??li!f+ BEE .J ,- W I if ., it ye Y' I ff I L I is this many-sided personality who carries ' X j f X X Rev. George Holzheimer Junior Religion Father's time is spent as a specialist in teaching Religion at the Prep. Ile arrives at 9:45 in his familiar silver Chevy, cuts an athletically lithe figure as he makes his way to Room 32, and there begins his day with the Junior Religion classes. Here until 2:30 he is responsible for one of the most relaxed, vibrant, and interesting eourses taught at St. Francis. 166 1 , I K K As 1- Lrf iii ? Q I ,vw WH! - ' '. , ' C 'BGA 'ft' r- - -- rl fn - -r . 1 dx , - A - 'ff' , A f I-,- Pi - -ig . h ... - H .2 I, ,- ,, A , , hal- 'un-5.51, ' ' , U ,gfff 1 , f , if :Qfff K ,fi fe 1-Qexg, W .. W- -. is , 3 ff 6' r 55. 555525-5 - . .-'zmaaiis S -,-- H ' V - f A -- 'a?', . Qty no f QV f 1 W rs,- i xi 15 . 6 ' -9- 'iw 1 3 D rr iw i i l S -H 1 K 10 4'lk'w4 IA, ih- ' L 3 5' gr-1 .wiv K Nl... lv K 4 ill 'll l Nz ' IK f 1.-7 I ,I ' ' 4 f ,f - : ,,,, , .- i :Fig AN f Q - X ,y Vagas Ar 5 , Wi J C. H-,4 5i 5 9 Religion Rev. Brother Arthur, O.S.F. Freshmen Religion, l'm-ter Club, Phologrupli Club, Detention Believing that 'Religion can be fun', Brother Arthur likes to eoinbine his Freshmen classes with his beloved Poster Club. A just reward awaits those who follow their artistie inclination with a religious theme. Though not particularly a believer in detention for his own pupils, he stands jug vigil from 2:45 to 3:l5 over those others who have erred. Rrothei s blinking eyes of late are accredited to his fight with niyopia after many hours in the dark with his new assignment, the Photography Club. lvvrlrvmw- 2-4 .ff Y l Ullf R Q57 'lf Q '0lfTt'i' J hu: fs Qrrnafl fgfrmxr' k W, i lxlwrf 5' nstructors Rev. Brother Norbert O.S.F. r Freshnien :md Soplmmore Religion, Music Brother Norhert, our Franciscan version of Antoine Domino, is well known at St. Francis for his ample frame and skill at the piano. The seeming endless string of tunes he can plunk out hour after hour never ceases to amaze the budding musicians of the Glen- Cluh and Orchestra, whom he assists. Quality as well as quantity further mark his vast repetoire. The hulk of Bruthc-r's day, however, is spent in Religious instruction where, in a voice that rnmhles up in deep sonoronsness, he lays founda- tions in Freshmen and Sophomore classes. a'S .alt N Rcv. Brother Benignus, O.S.F. Senior Religion, Third Order, Music A great hlow to ns Seniors was Brother Benignus' suspension from teaching duties this year as a result of an illness from which he is currently recuperatiug at XVy-andanch, Long Island. YVe had looked forward to having this man, who is practically a Franciscan tradition, since our coming to the Prep. Exposure to that gruff exterior supported hy glorious hellowing, under which every one knew heat a heart of gold, must only remain hearsay for the Class of 1959. VVe wish him well on his road to recovery. 1 v - 17' 1:4 Ox 4 h:o:o:O 'Act .QQ .. 0 0 A 0 Qs v Q I U 9 N -. to 4 '. Pvflx. 0' if ' 'fin 5 4 ' v Q 5 gf Q 5 3 t If? .'.'s'0 4' 0 s 4 sf no O ufo's:.:Q:o,w,0 tl I' ,'4'4'..0fO:4f'1's 'lg Q ' s-.1 'lie 'zr I e .x X., ' 1 , ' ,ON in S in ' pas' 4 0 . C v , . 0 QQ: fa 4 Ku 0,os0sv ,' fo' , 5 1 s Q O O. .3 . 'l r l ix, I l .1 jr I 4 Y + x , Rev. Herbert Redmond Spiritual Director XVith his red hair now gray-ing slightly ahout the temples, Father lll'tlIllill'ltl con- tinues to attend to the spiritual direction of the Prepsters who might have need of him. Daily, his vigil is kept through three lunch periods in the l riary parlor where he awaits the opportunity to steer an erring lad on to the right path once more. Confes- sion is prilnarily availahle, hut, of course, Father is availahle tor simply 'talking over' anything on one's mind. Since his range of interest extends from Gil Hodges to 'l'homas Aquinas, hc can provide many an interesting hour. 167 Mr. Robert Stcnger World History, American History An Indikm become a Terrier, is Mr. Stenger, a graduate of St. Iohn's and one of the novices on the St. Francis faculty this year. In evidence of the great loyalty he has developed toward Prep in a short tenure here is his very familiar figure, portly and topped off with an almost non-existent Crew cut, seen at almost all of our athletic contests. Mr. Stengerls chief dislikes are certain types of music, the bottom step at the entrance to the school in icy weather, and history students who fail to do their homework. 50' swf 2.51. pa, . x -ff, me ai' Z ff il I H l Q' Rev. Brother Theodore, O.S.F. 1 ' 1 S ' Chairman Social Study Department W ' ' American History, Track, Athletic Control 1 Q Q Board, History Club, Stump Club 'I ll Well now, don't you boys look sweet in I ' your Senior blazersf' quoth he in his nasal I K tone used strictly for ranking. This Irish N Brother with an Italian accent has his in- , , li terests divided between educating the fl' school's elite in the study of history and .V TE moderating the track team. In order to tl accomplish the former, he is a firm believer ' ! K I ' in background 'as such': NVe're going to i , ' 3 ! the Court Building next week. VVho's Com- . ' ing -a critical scan of the class follows I - Hz ' - May I remind you, gentlemen, that 'm Q c- ' ' marks are in this week . . . Ahhh, that's 1 if better. l , 1 l,J X0 r f.. snuff' - - w 9 5 V509 ' 4 1 f I if lf li, 'lg ir. xy Rev. Brother DeMontfort, O.S.F. World History, American History, Book Store, Bowling, Athletic Control Board, Placement Counselor Currently kingpin of the bowling team, Brother DeMontfort is also active in the bookstore. During the day he exhibits further versatility by instructing Prepsters in history. In class, he doles out numerous punish assignments by way of extra homework but is not too strict about collecting same, in general his bark is much worse than his bite, and for some strange reason he ad- dresses every member of his bowling squad as Sam. In all his activities though, Brother's heart is with the bowling team. He not only moderates it, but sometimes bowls a few games himself with a svelt form that awes the younger keglers. 168 Y x f .V-,-V,-..-.--. Y..-if-t-twig,-.--vt ff t ff ' ll 'A i f ..- ffffty o ff. 'X 'V' ff , 12' lliff if f','4'f W- f 1 ,Inf 445 ffl I 1144! Mr. John Donovan 1 x N i Q ,V ., N 'Qi t xwyff 1 -X f 1 1.-1 s V! .iff ,f 1 fy' lV0rId History, American History, Track X i ' Xl? 5 , tl. f 'ff V' f 1 X1 ' .Qu fy f X ttf,-f I 'ID' as he is commonly referred to, speaks Q ' 'I 2 X X softly and is generally easy going until .Qt 7' Q- 'I f f some rash student attempts to take advan- , Mt R7 ,h t If tage- of his good nature. Ile then becomes '-QI' Y 1 L 7 , a stern disciplinarian meeting out a just it . ' Q fi' punishment, usually jug. As track coach 'xg ' .4 -L, of the Freshmen squad for the second con- ' , secutive year he is as firm with his runners It U , A as he is with his history classes. That day W J' ' 1 in November when Mr. Donovan was oh- 1. ti X ' served skipping over the hills of Van ,tx I ,Nb 1 i Cortlandt Park was, of course, occasioned uf- Jn 'l , hy his traekmen annexing the Brooklyn- gl -T it A Long Island Cross Country Championship ,El I X t 5 for 1958. ul-if X! Q X y 1 .J t gl l l ' X 1 Q Ji ' '- --'-144 V ' : i ,H i Us J ,gif -.N X RM 1 f..--4-f ' ' fi' 44.- Soci 1 Studies Mr. XVilliam Donovan Economic Vl'nrIrl A Democrat by registration and tradition but a Republican in practice, Mr. Donovan claims that he is the only man who ever voted against FDR seven times. Your attention here, please, heralds the begin- ning of his interesting history classes generally directed against the Great Xvhite Father and spiced with many an injection of humor- You're getting in my hair. Mr. Donovan is senior member of the Prep faculty. Ile has been on the staff for thirty-seven years. l 69 -un--. ll S C 7 M I .. l 17 , gow I '5.' , 1 .4 .fl Q - ' Q I s l , xi' 6 1 5 1 fs. ' 45 7: , 1 fl IQXX N ff? :xiii all l l . 4 Z-as '+- Rey. Brother Martin, O.S.F. Economic ll'orI1I Vin ready for any eventuality, quoth Brother Martin, the most relaxed and easiest going member of the St. Francis faculty. This ageless wonder is seemingly without a care in the world as he strolls from class to class in this his forty-first year as a Teaching Brother. The students have nick- named him 'lHill!llllllTill1i', as a token of affection for his workaday method of edu- cation that regularly consists of a matching test, outlining chapters in the text, and very little homework. 4 Ks . - y X L+- v-i nr- -7 f V-. V , -,,,.. 4 i Rev. Brother Michael, O.S.F. Chairman English Department Senior English, Committee on Extracurricular Activities, Publications Moderator, Flying Club, Yearbook Duck, here comes Brother Michael. YVoe to the unwary who fall prey to his Piper Cub as he zooms from English to San Fran gatherings, to Constitutional Committees, to compiling the Centenary journal. Amidst this busy schedule, his voice booms out, Not one generalization. How do you expect to get a 65? 'KNo, no, dit-dit-:lah-dit-dit. And as for you San Fran editors, get that stuff in by the deadline or you're fired. S-LN Rev. Brother Leon, O.S.F. Senior Religion Brother Leon filled a gap in Prep's man- power caused by the sudden illness that drove Brother Benignus into temporary retirement. Thus his coming to St. Francis only four months ago marks him as the shiniest of the new additions to the faculty. Seniors prepared their usual trial hy fire for new arrivals with his coming on the foreboding day of Friday, the thirteenth of February. They were soon thwarted, how- ever, as Brother proved to be a capable six year veteran of the teaching wars. His trademarks are a trio of expressions: See . . . Understand . . . Got that, huh! It is rumored that this insistence on affirma- tion that his point has been made has led to a syndicate conducting a poll based upon the number of times he repeats his favorite three. 170 - -ir r' '- ,,,-,Q 'Va i A it , ,Twill f f it . W if sf . Li , W, 1 'S i v 'iff--' ' ' ' , Mgyunuum l 1 ' 17 N, i pu 5 W 1 1 F, 'J 'il-5 l Mi' - ' s-4 I -ta Mil ret - ,d X X ,eve l Q 7 MW Gi-Q ! -I ' -1 l S I l M epartments Rev. Brother Edwin, O.S.F. Junior English, Tennis, Religion A Frosh on the Prep faculty this year, Brother Edwin is a tall, handsome young man with a receding brow that belies his youth. While Brother works his way into the groove of new educational surroundings, he balances his classroom work with mod- erating the tennis team. After his exhibition of driving lay-ups at the annual Senior- Faculty game, many are of the opinion that he should have been relegated to basketball. V- :,7,51l,- W --.. .. -.4m-r,,,,.- qv. , r.--fn'-5----'- ' as f, ,W-rw 'it 'J ., H.:- N-f , Qi, of L uages Mr. Arthur Maddaloni Junior and Senior French, Senior Prom Moderator, Committee on Extracurricular Activities SFP's answer to France's BB is our own Poppa Maddaloni. On hearing an ill- prepared reading lesson quoth he, Did you go over this last night. Non. XVould you like to write it tonight. Non. Then please he more diligent about it in the future. 0ui. Seniors wait in ex- pectation upon the phonograph Mr. Maddaloni pereunially totes with him. But to date only French phonetics have been forthcoming. p sf' Hociej-J 155' Roc-4 X x MMP ! B1 lag? fl' lil? , lim ll ii , 7 if 1 T, 3- !' Qin: ,tbl W f g , il 'g . i- f - . I ie' q . I i, ' ' I fl 1 1' r i 'Z , -. A I l ---:2 . ' . it Vi .ii ,gxx in r f, f 1: f , 7 , H1 it , a K 1 4 ga . j , A ' A ' 4- '1 i ,g- - , .J .L I Q ' ii 1 A--5 fr, ui - . 1' n pgli .ff f l Z, A 'K .- ff 'VN X i 'E ,rf ...Q e Rev. Brother Regis, O.S.F. Chairman Foreign Language Department Sophomore Latin, Religion, Driver Educa- tion, Vocation Counxelor, Latin Club, Swimming, Atliletie Control Board The 'parvus Caesar' of Sophomore Latin is the regular guy and genuine friend of many a Prepster. Equipped with quick wit, his standing challenge to a ranking is Only rarely accepted. lle is generally seen rushing along with a determined gait and rolling shoulders to a variety of activities. Perhaps the most significant of these for Seniors was his inoderatorship of every dance held this year. Slacks, loafers and a sweat shirt were llrotln-r's usual garh as he pitched in with decorations on each of these occasions. Rev. Brother Fabian, O.S.F. Junior and Senior linglish, Drama. Creatiee lVritirlg, Footliall, liaseliall. Haslcetllall, Allzletiz' Moflerator, Fatliers' Guild, Student Council, Atliletie Control Board For our man in the muscle shirt there is a more than adequate schedule of extra- curricular activities to eoniplenient his husy day of English classes. Ou his literary excursions, Brother is shocked hy our dearth of knowledge: Gentlemen, who among you has read Gertrude Stein? llnnnni! YVell. how about YVilliain Butler Yeats? . . . Ah well, hack to Mud Comics. Brother electives shonldered the burden of two offered for the first time at Prep this year, The Drama and Creative YVriting. 171 e LANGUAGE INSTRUCTORS comlwuen Mr. John Monaghan Speech, Debating Society, Football, Drama Club, Religion A Terrier for the past eight years, Mr. Monaghan graduated from the Prep in 1954 and then attended St. Francis College. Back at his alma mater, 'Jack' has been assigned to the English Department and handles the speech classes. In coniunction with this scholastic activity. he this year organized the first Dramatic Society seen at Pren in many decades. Indicative of his versatility, Mr. Monaghan is also coach of the Jay Vee football squad that scored a fine six won, two lost record for 1958. srsi s it , .. .4 ' wuz H I f ' Y' R h,,,.,35l,.T we ,..5,i. f fi' l 7 1 L I ,,' J : I 1 hi: 7, , I, Aww? W y Q. I 1 lf ef' ' ,Q Mo X its +W. , S ez ttf .... -. ,.l..iT J Qs 1 X x. uv-'fp f ,N k I 1 Lx, I ..4 I XF Trio-Wi 7 1 qui Ve' 'cf if , .S ici i ,J tl. L wg.. if-w....,,, . . ,rm V4.15,5-.15-,Afer,,,:,,-55,.ri..,.5.1. i3T,i,.,-- -7.. Rev. Brother Cabrini, O.S.F. Sophomore and junior French, Driver Education, Young Christian Students, Golf When it comes to selling tickets or just raising money in general, Brother Cabrini does the job par excellence. Particularly close to his heart. next to French. of course, is the Young Christian Students and his zeal knows no bounds in any task connected with this worthwhile activity. When the summer months dawn around you'll usually find him bobbing along some fairway under a very chic cap combining business with pleasure as golf moderator. Mr. Lawrence Towers Sophomore, junior, and Senior Latin Mr. Magazine Drive is now in his twenty- seventh year at St. Francis. 'Study that notebook and you'll certainly pass the Regents' has been a basic formula for this venerable member of the old guard. Through vast experience acquired over his many years of teaching Latin Mr. Towers has authored several books on the subject. Alumni recall him as director of many Senior Proms and as official dispenser of texts over some seventeen years in the Book Store. i i ill- 172 V I -- -F-rg + .----J - fn. , .. 1 Rev. Brother Hugh, O.S.F. Sophomore l-fnglish, Lllzrary, Literary Quarterly, Drama Club Willowy, hespectaclcd, and dignified, Brother Hugh is the exemplar of our ininds's-eye conception of an English Prof. An air of Hemingway and Huxley surrounds him, and he is frankly stunned in his work as Assistant Lihrarian hy requests for thin hooks with many pictures. His aesthetic talents are channeled toward hailing out the Drama Cluh and inoclerating Pri-p's Literary Quarterly, a puhlication whose high caliber he has especially sustained in this his first year of work upon it. l Rev. Brother Alexis, O.S.F. Freshmen English, Cuirlarlce Counselor, Skin Diving Club, Music Appreciation Club Reprimands couched in the fine and crisp diction of Brother Alexis cause consider- ahlc discomfort among the young ranks of Freshmen- lf this frivolity is not dis- continued, l'll he compelled to chastise you. But we who know him better con- fide that he is as gentle as a lainh. Brother ushers many Prepsters into realm of musical masterworks with his Appreciation Cluh, as well as manifesting an athletic side to his nature through nioderatorship of the Skin Diving Cluh. 173 st l l ai m V Fl? e K fi Q A . ' 1. F n .n flgifaai ll Q lk J M il ,- eip. W ill 1 X 1 ' fl- lx V ill' - 9 f 4 L7 14 N ll x N4 ' .b VFNH NI t It l '25, ' Wg . SK X lt xt t x '- Rcv. Brother Coretti, O.S.F. l re.slinmn Latin, San Fran, Debating Club Contrary to popular opinion, the giant physical speeinian who eavorts through our halls is not Vic Tanney, hut our own Brother Goretti. Miuiinus Caesar of the Pre-p's Language Department, he is known for keeping those 'roinin' students of I-'rush Latin classes till all hours after school. Brother has pitched in to assist the Dm-hating Society and the Sun l run in this his first full year at the Prep, . ,7 7 . 7 If 0 cf Q ff! f VM .X V. Cf , My ffvtfia X - ,j 51:7 -fun' J., U .'!fGQ'!f,l ov J , A? ff' if V' -A if . ff ,114 uf' , Y iff .Q A. f 'all ot -ii fi 1 Ulu! A' Xwll N14 N 2 i 1 ' i , lf M ff 1 -- fn. -4' pi ,V KJV X 'rv 'veg , XL Ig 1- Q '.'?', s' I 5 . ll WE l .. , 1?-' 2 5 ? th l NW f ' f A l, f . .I 4 if 'Lk 'N-4' ' U amp ff fgjgugy:-1 e a, .... . r .v 2 ,,L. ffwr lr I .r LANGUAGE INSTRUCTORS CONTINUED rg X X 8 U S N ST' O P Mr. Roger Morrissey ? I ' l To 3,9-W Senior French, Eleventh Year Mathematics, li Z ' Committee on Extracurricular Activities -' f The master of 'pertinent digressions' is this I ' , 'fl .. f If inimitable member of the faculty who treks l 5- ' Q l his way to school each clay from across the ' - N Xp , x wastes of Long Island. He takes his sub- WELLS K Q 4 LKZ- E jects of Math and French quite seriously G 0 , and employs a teaching style that features F RC' I Njx change of pace. For example, his usual -' Q XA dignified manner might suddenly be inter- L if 'fi polated with some such gem as, Aller, l ug X Ifcnirh etre, aviwir, and faire, are the most 1. ' Y L f ouse up worcs in this language. ' WW e l xx X .-. 5 ' W X v Z - -' J xx ka MZ L . Y,... X .- I-'V X 1 tx X 7 Rev. Brother Cosmas, O.S.F. , Sophomore English, Library, Reading --- ' 1 il Speeakilist f- ,, I It has been said that travel is rather ' JK ' broadening. Brother gives evidence of this maxim in more ways than one, but , f particularly by his English classes which I, this dyeiar xgfc-Ire punctugted by interestflgg ,Qs fl ' - anec o es 0 is recen uropean our. c - 5 U P trip was granted to Brother on the occasion F' V f of his twenty-fifth year of faithful service ' fl ' :H as a Franciscan Brother. Half of Brother's Ll ' 'li day is spent as an active librarian where . 1 f ll I many an erring one has come to consolation . P w through his fond words, Don't worry. I l V M still love you. A , , 1 - -'f ill PJ y , l XZ ' ' .Q 'Til-4. V,-T e .-..-Q X E X I T 1 i . . f QWWQ Rev. Brother Brendan, O.S.F. ' Q- li ii Sophomore and Junior French, Young 7 4 Christian Students, Seraph f -'T ' X SgRR,PH ' W I i 1' Dark, suave, and curly headed, Brother f i In I Brendan darts through Prep corridors unned f f mi I with an ever-Present lblack briefcase.l Aside - x .L - !f!. from French classes, ie pops up at tances, Z' J athletic events, and rallies with a wildly I D fi? -, , W flashing camera that is determined to record 7 X f all or bust. His publication, the Semph, Y ' , X profits greatly from his work. A final oc- x V f cupation that keeps him moving is meeting I X ' 1 the ever constant demands of the Young ' ' 'H , X Christian Students. . , 62 ' 'B is Q Y. K .fl , N 4 rf' ' J 2 4 i Y J is ,- 1, I il l W . 174 v MQXX Q 1 M I F Rev. Brother DePorres, O.S.F. Clmirnmn Science Department Track, Laboratory Physics, Chemistry, Religion Usually seen in the vicinity of the Physics lah, this well huilt member of the faculty revels in demonstrating the principals of Lavoisier, Newton, and a host of others. ln dynamic style, he arrives at class with the air of a man with a mission, rips ol? his capuee, dons an apron, rolls up his sleeves, and begins work on a new experi- ment. lt is difficult to judge whether Brother or his students get a bigger kick out of those smoke-searing, flame-throwing, liquid-bubbling concoctions of which he is the master recipe maker. ln virtue of that wild gleam that comes to his eye, however, our odds are with Brother. w fy. S X Instructor of rf 'te Y l X . 5 in N ,QQ , il ,Q XV M, 'jus . i7 ,B jc . ', I if! l f l ll 1 A 7 i ..v-- 'ls' ,A-'v t fy 1 1 V, i 1 f I, 9 IJ athe atics ,X Q I Q9 OO all fs AP flrnuv Rev. Brother Noel, O.S.F. Clmirmnn Itlritlimmities Department Math Club, llznnllmll. Calculus, Analytical Geometry, Solid Geonietry, Advanced Algebra St. Francis Prep's ambassador of mathe- matics for the YVestern NVorld arrives at class each day equipped with the dignified aecouterments of a slide rule and an at- tache case. On the home front. he tolerates no ignorance in this subject closest to his heart and his enthusiasm in teaching it never seems to wear thin. Those failing to comply with his just requests are gen- erally placed under enchantment hy means of a magic wand he has devised. For some reason unknown to outsiders his math classes regularly place his name in nomination for Saint of the Month. Here we may simply report the fact. :nd Sciences - -A - . . - ----V-. , fl. is!! i ,E Nt 'I ,Wai ll ,fp 'f 76 ,r V y. lk If: ,. 5,39 V' ii? 4 ' i lvl' libi 'I ,QQ . Mr. Theodore Ellinghaus Physics, Chemistry, lnzlmrutory Physics Be it physics, chemistry, or mathematics, Mr. Ellinghaus calls for every answer in the same way, I need help, igentsg talk to me. This Sdn Frau is dedicated to him in virtue of his completion of twenty-five years as a mclnher of the Prep faculty. After these many years of teaching he is wise to every trick in the repetoire of high school students. No snow jobs. failures, or clowning allowed in his classes, for to say the least. he is no firm advocate of progressive education. ITS lf 4 MATH AND SCIENCE INSTRUCTORS CONTINUED Rev. Brother Liguori, O.S.F. Ninth and Tenth Year Mathematics, Book Store, Track, Spike Shoe Club In his first year at the Prep, Brother Ligousi is already a busy man handling geometry, the Book Store, track, and the Spikcd Shoe Club. In the classroom he is adamant on matters of courtesy. Indeed, on occasion he has threatened jug to those whom he felt overstepped the bounds of proper demeanor. He has further instituted the Theorem Club, a private organization made up of those who do not shut up after the second hell. This Club meets after school and engages in repetitive recording of geometry theorems. 'fu ff V QLD pig... P-,f1,, XFX 2 l X l t il 1 1 lk .del lvhweff ll: 7 7 U Nfl' ill ll J f C .ll f , :V ,Ji V ' ' 1 JP' lrmlx , , -I , is X v as It fi l if -R fkglx ,V WAX 7- 51 sera I -w il llllll l i -Aga-Qiiiwhr Q Q 1 4 -rj S ,A ,ttf r , , ,EIB- K . lil to JV iiii T K ,r L wall M , ,W ffl ml glf ' v . Y M ll . l .rc Eizj - lr- .Y .- V 5' 4 V fa ll ex in ,g 1:1 . in ,. vim-rafts i . I sr FRANCIS 9 4 l .-JZB .l7Ql X- J, Rev. Brother Charles, O.S.F. Ninth Your Mathematics If all the leprechauns of Ireland were caught by the ear and impressed to get algebra into the minds of Freshmen, they could do no better job than does Brother Charles. His brogue and shillelagh leave no doubt as to what part of God's earth he's from. Year after year, though students and manners change, Brother remains the same. Indeed he has become a veritable institution at the Prep. This year's San Fran is dedicated to him on the occasion of his twenty-sixth year as a member of the St. Francis faculty. V--O Rev. Brother Cajetan, O.S.F. Tenth rmzl Eleventh Your Mathematics, Football, Baseball, Athletic Control Board After the last bell has sounded and the classrooms are emptied of students, rusty- lmired Brother Cajetan may be located leading a caravan of Freshmen helpers up the back stairs to the storage attic. Cries of idiot and dink,' become perceptible as higher and higher he drives his pack men freighted down with sundry baseball and football equipment. These lunar ex- cursions, of course, follow from his moder- atorship of both the baseball and football teams. Scholastically, Brother is one of the faculty's most capable teachers of geometry, intermediate algebra, and trig- onometry. 176 - ,..,.. ,.,,...,-.. VH.. ,.. . ---1-1-...V-,.,.,..w Mr. Joseph Gibbons -T- . Biolof ,149 by dm A clap of his hands is the unvarying ritual 4? 7 for the start of Mr. Gibbons' classes. ! Hereupon, all rise, say prayers, sit, listen to lectures that are interspersed with text 5 readings and commands of Keep it quiet , and finally, grow in the knowledge of - biology. Acknowledge-d as a nice guy by the students his rare commands are j.Zl3l1t'l'- - Q allY obeyed. If not, the usual ehastisement is XF is an assignment on writing out the rules of , jug, which, however, he often forgets to 5 --I5 '- collect. Seniors supervisedi by Mr. Gibbons report amazement at t eir inability to F: stump him, regardless of the number and -E variety of questions they've asked since the beginning of the term. S Q ' N ' X 1 4 ,ff Q? i . ' ' 4 ' r A ,, . 4 - I -A Aft ' 'J .15 Y ,f Q b 1 - .fi , , W W t fi t- t X ' t L ' -a ' 5 f ' t Q X Eu , Ml S '5':i'tfU' f- - 5 Q ' -- f S . S ,' X , f ow Xi s H ' L ' - -1 , E: , X 714- W X P: . ,si fl' ' - ' 3 - , P-Q G C53 ff . , .' A ,bv S... . ' are 'F X X -2 ' I tj 14 1' w',?1af - - f-i, N ' . f, .34 -- X . -i 1 X 5 W I' ', TJ ... YQ- kr V Kb A uf PIM' ,I -X , li- ,.P I gf, I A. -. i - -1. -f' fl T2 Rev. Brother Bruce, O.S.F. A Ninlh Year Itlntlienzntics, English, 13' Basketball I , jf' . X 4 S As tall, handsome, silent, and impassive as A . : the hero of Gunsmoke, Brother Bruce stands W ,Qx Q l ' surveying his class. Finding a wayward . F N, if ' if' fn varmint lacking his homework, he draws ' l ' it N his book and points it menacingly at the 4 offender, and in cold justice doubles what , gil' was supposed to be done in the first place. 7' 7 From November to February our Marshall w ' N' is regularly found making his way toward i '-' , the deep cave of the subway followed by a t- X ff' 0 5, crew of tiny deputies. Here, of course, fht X 2 Brother and his boys are making their way A' A - ,hd f 10 to the enemy's lair as he carries out his . ' 3 job as coach-moderator of the Freshman ' . basketball squad. 2 X D f ' ' Qs 0 177 -4, , i 9 gs., ,. , f...,. , f -1 f' -it Rev. Brother Louis, O.S.F. Biology, Power Bout Squadron, C:lllL'!I1li Society Brother Louis, an old pro when it comes to teaching with twenty-two years of experi- ence behind him, unfolds the mysteries of biology for the Freshmen. His extra- curricular activities keep him busy with projects ranging rom a fishing trip with his Power Boat Squadron, to a visit to Brook- haven National Laboratory with his Gal ' i vain hociety. A common sight on Saturday morn- ll'I 7 i, IS to see high-towering Brother Louis tucking his would-be botanists or sea- captains into the wind blown hack of his Open truck. The group is undoubtedly off to the woods of Centerport or tl - u seas of Lotgii Island to solve some mysterious ro p Q em in the wonders of the worid. R? 1 Subscribe World tours, Whether actual or literary, have to face the brute fact of finances. 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Healey, Jr. Mrs. Howard Hecth Mr. and Mrs. John Hegarty Mr. Mr Mr. Mr. Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Henning John Herman and Mrs. Maurice Hickey and Mrs. Thomas Higdon and Mrs. Francis Hlavac Eugene Holzapfel Misses Lillian, Julia and Elizabeth Honan Mr. and Mrs. William F. Honan Mr. John A. Howes Miss Ann Iassogna Mr. Dr. Mr. Mr. Mr. Mr. Francis X. Ingebrethscn and Mrs. James A. Inciardi Arthur Innace Louis Iorio Jerry Janata and Mrs. Michael and Mary Jesiotkicwicz Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Johnston Mr. and Mrs. M. Edgar Jones Mr. and Mrs. Joseph J. Jones, Sr. Mrs. Helen Jorgensen Mr. and Mrs. Henry F. Jozefowicz Mr. and Mrs. Stephen R. Kakos Kelly Family Mr. Joseph F. Kelly Mrs. Margret Kelly Patrick Kelly and Family Mr. and Mrs. Albert A. Kennedy and Family Mrs. Ann Kielczewski l 1 and Mrs. John Villafrate an Ut X L ,W ..? r my . 1 . 1,-. .. 'N L T s if Y atrons Mr. Joseph O. Kistner Mrs. Mary Knaus Mrs. Francis Knoblock Mr. and Mrs. A. Kolbuk Mr. Jacob Kossyth Mr. Robert Krauss Mrs. Anna Krzepek Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Lackowicz Mr. Camille A. LaCroix LaCroix Boys Mrs. Mary D. LaCroux Mr. Anthony LaGiglia Mr. Alfred LaLuna Mr. Wm. Lange, Jr. ' Mrs. Wm. J. Lange, Jr. Mr. Frank Laprise Mr. and Mrs. Alphons Laskowski Mr. Rocco Latorre Miss Catherine Lawlor Mr. and Mrs. Rodrick Lawlor Mr. and Mrs. George B. LeFever Mrs. Catherine Lesniak Mr. Robert Lewis Mr. and Mrs. Henry Lippemeier Mr. Theodore Lisante LaBasso Pastry Shop Mrs. Eva K. Loonie Mr. Frank P. Loughlin Mr. John Luhn Mr. and Mrs. Mayo Luoni Mrs. Frances M. Lynch Mr. Edward Madison Mr. Ralph Maina Mr. and Mrs. Walter Majka Mr. and Mrs. Patrick Maloney Mr. and Mrs. Maloney Family Mr. Andrew Mancini Mrs. Stephen Maroney Mr. Michael'M. Maronna Mr. James J. Masi Mrs. Laura Masone Mr. and Mrs. Vincent Massey Mr. Ralph Matarazzo Mr. and Mrs. Albert Mathis Mr. and Mrs. John Maude Mr. and Mrs. George Mayer Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Mayer fr 5,,'?gA Q Lf' 'QQ 1 fi .L Mr. and Mrs. James A. Morgan Mrs. Marjorie Morrow Mr. Rocco Motola Mr. and Mrs. John Mruczek Mulholland Family Mr. John J. Mullahey Mr. Harold T. Muller Mr. and Mrs. Mr. Peter P. Murawski Mrs. Marie Murphy Mr. Domenic Napolitano Mr. and Mrs. Alan Nevins Mrs. Edna Noonan Mrs. Mildred Oakes Hugh A. Mundy Mr. Harry J. O'Brien Mr. and Mrs. John O'Brien Mr. and Mrs. Thomas O'Connell Mr. and Mrs. John J. O'Connor Mr. Francis Ogertschnig Mrs. Catherine Ohlson O'N eil Family Mr. Anthony Orlowski The Olszewski Family Mr. and Mrs. James O'Shea and Family Mr. Bryan O'Toole Mrs. Susan Ottomano Mr. James Padula Mr. Thomas Pasatiesi Mr. John Pascal Mrs. Aurelia Pasieka Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Patranzino Mr. Nicholas Paull Mr. and Mrs. Arthur H. Peterson Mr. and Mrs. Michael Piccola Dr. and Mrs. Patrick Pilosi Mr. and Mrs. Patrick P. Pinto Mr. and Mrs. Philip Porcari Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Prendergast Mr. and Mrs. John Puccio Mr. Frank Purcell Mr. Mr. A. Rampino Edward F. Reardon . - ,ug ,fp . .L J.. at Yi J-v if Kan s':? i Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Sehn Mr. and Mrs. A. Selsky Mr. Russell E. Seymour Mr. Patrick Sheehan, Sr. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas J. Sheehan John J. Sheridan Family Miss Catherine C. Shields Mr. Marcclino Sierra Mrs. Nomia Signorelli Mrs. Josephine Slevin Mr. and Mrs. John Solino Mr. Michael Spata Mr. and Mrs. Henry Springman Mrs. William Stahl Mr. and Mrs. George J. Steidle VVilliam Steinbeck Family Mr. and Mrs. Henry W. Sterbenz Mr. John E. Strong Mrs. Lorraine Sullivan Mr. and Mrs. Walter A. Sullivan Mrs. Cecelia Sumsky Mr. Edward Surowiec Mr. Michael J. Sweeney Mr. and Mrs. Peter Swist Mrs. William Szablewicz Mr. Edward Szavaz Dr. and Mrs. Charles M. Temmine Mrs. Ann Weiss Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence McAndrew Dr. James A. McAuley Mrs. Berget McCabe Mr. Donald B. McCabe Mrs. Jane McCann Mr. Philip McCann Mrs. G. McClelland Mr. and Mrs. John McConnon Mr. and Mrs. Joseph McCormack Mrs. Marie McCom1ack Mrs. James McGreal Mrs. Hugh P. McGroarity Mr. and Mrs. William J. McGuinness Mr. William McHale Mr. John McLoughlin Mrs. Emma McNicholas Mr. and Mrs. Charles F. Melloy Mr. Charles Mirabel Mr. and Mrs. Thomas D. Mitchell Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Monahan Mrs. Mary Moreno Mr. Earl Morgan Mrs. Mary Reavey Mr. Mortimer J. Redmond Mr. and Mrs. Patrick Regan Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Reisinger Mrs. Mae H. Reynolds Mr. and Mrs. R. F. Ricci and Family Mrs. Anna H. Riehl Mrs. Mary Roberts Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Ronnenberg Miss Lucy Rosati Mr. and Mrs. Frank Rossano Mr. and Mrs. Robert L. Rozzi Mrs. Anthony Rubino Mrs. Ann Russo St. Joseph Bake Shop Mr. John E. Sakowski Salerno Family Mr. and Mrs. Vincent Salvo Mr. and Mrs. Ben Sansone Mr. Carmine A. Santare Mrs. Josephine Sawicki Joseph Scaliddi Trucking Firm Mrs. George Sceppa Mr. Alois Schiesel Mrs. Marion Scholle Mr. Henry C. Schwartz The Scully Family 191 Mr. Mr. Mr. Mrs Mr. Mr. Mr. Mr. Mr. Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Vincent Traina and Mrs. Jerry Trocchio James Trotto . Joseph Valentino and Mrs. Carlos Villegas Joseph V. Vanilla Vincent Vanella, Jr. John NValsh, Jr. Thomas Walsh Idus J. Weilminster Mr. and Mrs. Edwin R. Westley Wesley Family Mr. and Mrs. Alexander Wierzbicki Mr. Henry Winnicki Mrs. Maria Wittine Mr. and Mrs. John J. Wittreich Mr. and Mrs. Sven W. Witzgall Mr. and Mrs. E. Wnukowski Mr. and Mrs. L. NVood Wood Family J. Yodowitz 6: Son Mrs. Helen Zarek Karl Zettel and Family Mr. Mr. ,Q f ae. and Mrs. Martin Zinkand Peter Zimis P N- I A1 -a F m'4f? Nf X. li R .F Activities, 15 Administration, 64 Advertisements, 178 Agra, India fTaj Mahall, 152 Alexis, Brother, 33, 41, 53, 173 Arthur, Brother, 45, 166 Baseball, 118 Basketball, 104 Becket, Brother, 35, 64 Benignus, Brother, 16, 40, 167 Berry, Mrs. Marjorie, 65 Bertrand, Rev. Father, 40 Boat Ride, 24, 54 Book Fair, 24 Booras, Mr. Thomas, 34, 92 Bowling, 17, 97 Brendan, Brother, 30, 53, 60, 174 Bruce, Brother, 109, 177 Brucker, Mr. Wilbur, 22 Cabrini, Brother, 42, 48, 53, 123, 172 Cafeteria, 66 Cajetan, Brother, 99, 120, 176 Cassidy, Mrs. Helen, 64 Charles, Brother, 8, 176 Cheerleaders, 17 Classes 101-70 102-71 103-72 104-73 105-74 106-75 107-76 201-77 202-78 -203-79 204-80 205-81 206-82 301-83 302-84 303-85 304-86 305-87 306-88 307-89 Contents, 2 Cosmas, Brother, 65, 174 Dances, 19, 22, 25, 46, 53 Dance and Rally Committee, 52 Debating Club, 21, 62 Dedication, 8 DeMontfort, Brother, 97, 168 DePorres, Brother, 29, 175 Dinkelsbuhel, Germany, 128 Donovan, Mr. Iohn, 110, 169 Donovan, Mr. William, 169 INDE e 3 5 n ar A is 4 15 4 Drama Club, 25, 49 Driver Club, 42 Edinburgh, Scotland fGlamis Castlel, 143 Editorial, 12 , Edwin, Brother, 121, 170 Ellinghaus, Mr. Theodore, 8, 175 English Department, 20, 24, 31, 170 Fabian, Brother, 34, 57, 67, 70,- 99, 106,-118, 122, 171 Faculty, 165 ' Fathers' Guild, 23, 57 Felician, Brother, 32 Ferg, Mr. Richard, 41 I Fink, Rev. Salvator, 21 Flying Club, 17, 43, 71 Foglietta, Mr. Philip, 76, 99 Football, 70, 98 Foster, Mrl Thomas, 35 Fregult, Revf Armand, 27 Gallagher, Mrs. Margaret, 66 Gallagher, Miss Rita, 64 Galvani Society, 44 Gerald, Brother, 33, 117, 166 Gibbons, Mr. joseph, 44, 177 Golf, 123 Coretti, Brother, 62, 173 Graduates, 125 Greek Temples, 148 Gregory, Brother, 66 Guidance Department, 18, 23, 32 Handball, 123 Hegarty, Mr. joseph, 21 History Club, 22, 63, 67 Holland CRural Scenej, 156 Holzheimer, Rev. George, 166 Hoover, Mr. I. Edgar, 67 Hugh, Brother, 31, 65, 173 In Memoriam, 9 Intramurals, 122 Istanbul, Turkey fBlue Mosquel, 147 Japan fMount F ujiyamaj, 132 Junior Prom, 46 Keane, Mr. Paul, 20 Keegan, Mr. Frank, 106, 118 Language Department, 30, 170 Lanley, Commander, 33' Latin Club, 49 192 Leo, Brother, 20. Leon, Brother, 170 Library, 65 Ligouri, Brother, 110, 176 Lisbon, Portugal fTower of Beleml, 130 Little Portion, 42 London, England CThames Riverl, 127 Louis, Brother, 44, 58, 177 Maddaloni, Mr. Arthur, 25, 171 Magazine Drive, 20 Mario, Brother, 57, 66 Martin, Brother, 169 Martin, Mr. Francis, 64 Math Club, 20, 63 Mathematics Department, 28, 175 McAllister, Mrs. Susan, 66 McDonald, Mrs. Marie, 35 McHugh, Mr. james, 34, 56, 110, 122 Meagher, Mr. Thomas, 57 Michael, Brother, 43, 51, 54, 170 Milaccio, Mr. Vincent, 103 Mitchell, Mr. Thomas, 57 Monaghan, Mr. John, 62, 102, , -172 Morrissey, Mr. Roger, 174 Mulvehill, Mr. james, 63 Music Appreciation Club, 53 Music Department, 18, 24, 35, 89 Nastro, Mr. Frank 98 Nice, French Riviera, 151 Noel, Brother, 28, 63, 175 Norbert, Brother, 167 O'Connor, Mr. Iohn, 21 O'Conner, Mr. Vincent, 70, 98 Optimates, 39 - Owen, Brother, 34, 102, 120 Pandolfi, Mr. joseph, 64 Paris, France CEiI'fel Towerl, 155 Patrons, 178 Photography Club, 45 Physical Education, 34 Pope Pius XII, 9 Power Boat Squadron, 58 Principal's List, 38 Principal's Message, 10 Quebec, Canada lHotel Frontenacj, 140 Raftery, Mr. Edward, 49 Rally, 16 94 T . . 1 Redmond, Rev. Herbert, 167 Regis, Brother, 16, 42, 49, 52, 92, 171 Religion Department, 21, 27, 166 Retreat, 21, 88 Riebenack, Mr. Walter, 103 Riflery, 117 Rio de Ianiero, Brazil, 159 Robert, Brother, 11, 35 Roman Forum, 144 San Fran, 21, 50 Scholastic Honors, 38 School, 2 Science -Department, 28, 175 Scoppa, Captain, 33 Segovia, Spain C Alcazar Castlej, 135 Senior Directory, 162 Senior-Faculty Games, 22, 55, 76 Senior Prom, 25 Seraph, 61 Skin Diving Club, 18, 41 Social Studies Department, 26, 169 Spike Shoe Club, 116 Sports, 91 Stamp Club, 52 Stannard, Major, 33 Student Council, 67 Stenger, Mr. William, 168 Swimming, 92 Tener, Mr. Richard, 57, 112 Tennis, 121 Theodore, Brother, 22, 26, 52, 63, 67, 110, 116, 168 Third Order, 40 Timothy, Brother, 10, 19, 48, 57 Tipperary Castle, Ireland, 139 Towers, Mr. Lawrence, 172 Track Cross Country, 110 Indoor, 20, 112 Outdoor, 114 Tufano, Mr. Pasquale, 32 Underclassmen, 69 Venice, Italy, 160 Vernazza Harbor, Italy, 136 Viggiano, Mr. William, 57 Vivona, Mr. Thomas, 35 Walters, Mr. Lloyd, 66 Year in Review, 16 Young Christian Students, 53 nut-ees by Sayuutug NEW CITY PRINTING CC uma! ctw. 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