St Johns Preparatory School - Prep Shadows Yearbook (Brooklyn, NY)

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M . z fr 5 .. j ,- E ,f Z K K 5 2 1 x 1 L E 1 J 5 1 i 6 A 'F EDICATID THIS mid-century edition of Prep Shadows is humbly and sincerely dedicated to the mem- bers of our faculty . . . the men in whose classrooms we sit each day attempting to ab- sorb not only their flow of knowledge but also the outward manifest of their Catholic man- hood and leadership. This dedication is not to the faculty as a group but to each and every professor as an individual. ' We will look back with inspiration and for- titude. And with the advice and education re- ceived from them we certainly will be able to cope favorably with the many hindrances which we are bound to encounter in the pro- gression and struggle to success. Rev. Thomas J. McCaIien c:.M.,M.A. Treasurer-Secreta ry Rev. Thomas F. Flynn c.M.,M.A., LL.D. Vice President Regent ofthe University 6 Very Reverend John A. Flynn, C.M.,S.T.D.,LL.D University President REV. , ' ner. arS Wm Las! Ye in Y ' JOSEPH G. DUNN E, C.M,, BA. Guid ' ance Durector 8 MR. WILLIAM Registrar J. GORMAN, M.A. Mr. John R. Bisagni, M.A. Mr. Edward A. Casey, M.A. Instructor in French Instructor in English Mr. John V. Chisholm, M.A. Rev. Arthur Colby, C.M., B,A. Instructor in English Instructor in Latin T wwf Rev. James Culbert, C.M., B.A. Rev. John J. Cusack, C.M., M.A. Instructor in Latin Instructor in Religion and Social Studies ,,.axbx-CO it L Mr. Raymond H. Coleman, M.A. Instructor in Physical Education Mr. Frederick Deninger, B.A. Instructor in German Mr. Cosimo V. DePietto, M.A. Director of Music Mr. Christopher T. Duane, M.A. Iwstructor in Spanish Q x Mr, James W. Garey, M.S. Inst-ructor in Mathematics Rev. Paul B. Dillon, C.M., B.A. Instructor in Religion and Mathematics 6' p, .vgf Rev. Louis A. Fey, C.M., M.5. Instructor in Physics Mr. Salvatore C. Giangrande, M.S. in Ed. Instructor in Spanish Mr. Joseph A. Downey, B.A. Instructor in Latin inf? apr? Mr. James G. Ficarra, B.A. Instructor in Spanish and Social Studies Mr. Joseph H. Goedert, 8.5. Instructor in Mathematics SQPER lon, I1 74, 'I' 7'?0'yY 'lL C' 5 -'NZM E i. xg? IS-10 .9 vq' 0 6' . V f . 1 J Z in It 56 N J Q W 9 I .,'Q f , b '37 -y 2 19 I ? fm c scs tsxt t J' 0? -'Q W .. . Bo n Joun Rev. Thomas A. Gorman, C.M. Mr. William J. Gorman, M.A. B-A- Instructor in Chemistry Instructor in German Graham' CM B.A. Rev. WIIIIIIQ: in SociaI Studies Mr. Richard J. Hawkey, B.A. Rev. Vincent G. Heary, C.M. Inswuc Instructor in Engiish PI'-In Instructor in Social Studies Mr- Herbert V- Hess, B.A. Rev. John Hummel, C.M., B.A. Mr. Ernest E. Jones Instructor in Physicai Education Instructor in Religion Pfaff I s I'UI'e Art and Mechanical Drawing is 43,- ' Mr. Joseph Koch, B.A. Instructor in English Mr. George A. LaGuisa, M.A. Instructor in Physics Mr. Charles L. Loschert, B.A. Instructor in Biology Mr. James C. Kelly, B.P.E. M,- Th Instructor in Physical Education omas F lace Instructor in S-Oda, ga BtA, and French fudles Mr. James M. Lennon, M.A. Rev, J h . Instructor in Physical Education 0 n J' L 'eY, C.M If1Sfl'UCf0r in Hist -1 B.A. OVY QPERIQRI 5 ar I' I 5 U 2 3 9. 1, P' F' C i 4 L e Director of Testing Program 4,7 'N D wi if Q' sl' Sjmww' xr o S7 VOF L M H04 - I ve, I ' D' 5 R IN , F I fo Q, 9 . . . Wait till next year. Mr. J Instructor in English 05ePh E- McDonald, MA- Mr. George T. McNamara, M.A. CM cl F McQuiIlan, - ' Mr. Anthony J. Moreno, M.S. Rev. Edwa' . ' 'o InstructOf In Rehgl n Instructor in Mathematics Instructor in History .1 Mr. Walter A. Mullen, B.A. Instructor in English Rev. -l0l ' InstruCT0V In EIIQI V. Newman. B.A. ish Instructor in Spanish Rev. James O'Keefe, C.M., B,A. Mr. Charles Pedagno, B.S. Instructor In Biology .mp , Mr. Williarn F. Pine M.A., B.S. in L.S. Librarian and Instructor in Latin Rev. Vincent J.. Rogers, C.M. B.A. Instructor in Religion Mr. John J. Poelker, M.S. in Ed. Instructor in Latin Mr. Th Instr o??R.J' Regan' ucror in Mathe matics Mr. John F. Sullivan, M.A. Instructor in Mathematics Swords, C.M, ReV- Vincent T, M A Instructor i V1 Rel' ' and Social StucIg3n 9 SQPER IORIS 0 f 'V Mr. Joseph J. Trezza, B.A. Dr. Peter M. Vitulli, M.D. O ,Ink fix Instructor in French School Physician M ii 0.3 t x oy 4, 1- JY . 5 ESQQ.-,'9ib' 1 Miss Margaret M. Halfigan Miss Frances L. Geis Secretary to the Headmaster Secretary J 55 Q. Moore Miss wri- SUPERIOR, we ,,,,... ,..,... .,,. U xii.. I 870 L Vor Miss Maureen T. Downes Assistant Record Clerk F12-5 'tr Father McQuiIlzm 'W ' 7 '1 Got a match? n . . . and I flunked him . At the Prom. ag ' .Q-x 1 Tram tnme Sf. John the Baptist Church. ,w , Q MW. ,uw-M M -vi . uk , 1 gviirkw g, .N 4: - Nusa l we 'va '11 I l Q ll ' Facuhw' wsmence. 5. WA kkk 1'v-I r gg! 1 M1 11. Q J ., ,MN -'lu MEX. 6 gym naslbm SCHOOL SONG Hail, St. John's thy sons are proudly singing Dear St. John's, we pledge our vows to thee. Hail, St. John's, we'll set the echos ringing ln ev'ry heart that holds thy memory. Red and White, thy colors we are waving, Friend and foe shall see thy banner bright, For thy sake, thy sons are ever braving Any menace that assails thy right! CHORUS- Never let thy star grow dim, For we'll ever sing out thy hymn For thee and thy right, dear Red and White, When duty calls, we'll FIGHT, FIGHT, FIGHT We'll tight for thee-our pledge we bring, Dear Alma Mater, thee, we sing. Though the heavens should tall, Thou'lt find us all Responsive to thy slightest call! We'Il Prep library THESE PREPSTERS HAVE BLENDED THEIR RESPECTIVE TALENTS TOGETHER, MERGED THEIR SPARKLING PERSONAL- ITIES INTO ONE, AND THE OUTCOME IS A CLASS OF WHICH ST. JOHN'S HAS GOOD REASON TO BE PROUD. THEY ARE LEAVING THE PREP TO JOIN IN THE RANKS OF THE ALUMNI. UPON THEIR CHARACTERS ARE ENGRAVED THE PRIN- CIPLES OF A GOOD CATHOLIC LIFE. THEY ARE TO TAKE THEIR PLACE AS CITIZENS OF THE WORLD. THOUGH THEY MAY ENTER VARIOUS PATHS OF LIFE, THEY WILL REMAIN UNITED IN THEIR CHRIS- TIAN BELIEFS. IN THEIR HANDS LIES THE FATE OF THE WORLD. THEY WILL BRING GOD TO THE WORLD TODAY, AND THE WORLD TO GOD TOMORROW. N 9 if ,ff f I W . lx l 'ii l x l i .U X. . A . A. L, V e .V A 'XT' .f w 'w 'M-f H flffylllilwi X . ,fra xg - 1. X 3' SS PSIIISTCUJESY? T Four years ago we as a class entered St. .lohn's Prep. Naturally we were f timid in our new environment, but we were eagerly imbued with hopeful aspir- 1 ations. We were entering upon a new stage in the world. The setting was .T St. John's, but this time we were playing for keeps. How those first few weeks i lagged on and on, until we finally adapted ourselves to the Prep and to one another. We became easy prey to the wiles of the sophomores and the tricks of ,ga sf' M. 5 .WI t . 1 l is is' .ii iziuizaiaizr mesa li T T' the cunning juniors but we held respect for the older, sophisticated Seniors. W4 K H The difficulties of Latin and Algebra were emphasized on our monthly report f 7 T cards. Our first exhibition of school spirit was the St. Patrick's Day Parade. We weren't all lrishmen, but we showed the school that the Freshmen counted A 'Q as well. Before we had realized it, the term was drawing to a close. The boat- ride to Rye Beach, where the whirling cyclone and leaky canoes climaxed one ,l of the most exciting days in our Freshman year. After the summer vacation we returned eager and happy. The ranks were .t diminished slightly for obvious reasons, but despite this handicap we pro- Syl ceeded to tackle another successful term. Football was the big thrill this time of year and how we marveled at the success of our gridiron heroes. , X f Wfyf 1? 7 a ff ..ff'r f Following the turkey day tilt, we carried our enthusiasm through the . ,, basketball competition into the baseball season. Here our class was first repre- ff f sented on the athletic field by Howie Maher and Al Cheswick. Time passed jf, , rapidly and soon our freshman year had terminated. During a repeat perform- P il ance in our sophomore and junior years, we swung ourselves into the social life J of the Prep. it We finally reached the most cherished goal of all St. .lohn's students . . . 1 - Af my 4 1' 4 1, I .,i 4 X I the Senior year. By this time our classmates had worked themselves into every W' , Prep activity. Our own Jack Keenan, voted best athlete, helped to bring the X . . . . . Prep its second baseball championship in four years. The grim prospect of l X' ' what lay ahead was lightened by the biggest thrill of our lives . . . the Senior W Prom, at the Essex House. Memories of this occasion will remain with us forever. Returning to our last term at the Prep, after the summer vacation, we set ourselves to the task of completing our scholastic and social endeavors at St. John's. This term Tom Mallaghan, captain of the football team, ascended to the Presidency of the Student Council. The Pow Wow, the most lavishly. decorated dance ever, brought memorable hours to the twinkle-toed Prepsters -. l 111, .ffl 1 present. Highlighting the events of the night was the presentation of a four ' year college scholarship to Charlie Helmken, for his outstanding contributions to the Prep, as the class Rembrandt , T For the first time in the history of the Prep, the socially-minded prospec- tive graduates asked for and received . . . a Senior Party. This final gathering of the Class of i950 will long be.a standout in their hours of reminiscence. Finally the curtain descended on graduation night, closing our four year Vi, .f stay at St. John's, The intellectual and moral training acquired during our high ' e school career, and the traits of character instilled into us will aid us tremen- 1 ll ji l 4, X 7 il 4 fi if fl ,f f T. dously in achieving success in our future endeavors. We hope that we will be ,:,f- ,fi s fig gf, ,W M7 . f iffy' 7 I ,ji I 4 able to fulfill the wishes of our parents, professors . . . and our Prep. X Slab. 'li 1 i ff!! Ri u I, ,-' fl , jjj if y '11, V ,f E . . 1, ,K 7 ,f fly ln' 1 ,y ' --if f f , . 'i' :V WILLliAM B js. ERNARD ALLEN itramurals 'i, 2,3,,ti4w'T4fgicQIc 3, 4. tif' 'illie's quie1ffIinassumi ?j4I?Qf1er has won r him a :ala - monibmllixg fellow 'epsters. ey, I ji I 'all ability om St. A 3158335 '- where he :l his class Gam 4' fntra rals cham- onship, Go i illie. , 53? rnmci .. 5- MAQANEO speech 3, li. Sf S- - - :if we -'ii Quiet, stucl' I are e earmarks nik - , gl rough e indelible im at gdeeply re- ligious natij -. on ' e Prep, we won't hesitate 'L,:?' - k21air?Xs,:Ig53'x:Ffank's future success is assured. WILLIAM JOSEPH ALTER ,. ps-Simi --J :ft Old 88 keys iW t Iays in var- ious hot spo 1 - i n 7 mastery of the keybf E ., . Woodside ies Qfvrghg L 1 w fCkwf..wi'l is varie e Q I f: I y IS headed for .Z '. fame with the iv ie JULIUS ff? FRANCIS JOSEPH ANELLO Intramurals IWZ, 3yr'4gs-Qfudent Coun- Cai lg Lafiryj2lffg,EhvSl9i3ie Forum 4: Foofbaiisgfag- 45 Band gjsaifgrack 4. Frank isisi ypii ,Frist T lfriendly, athletic IA Gif s ' - Des' pite moresjh I-, V- breaks, namely ar? . nnjured kn efore the Prep gameazifsaalways - f a big smile and cheery helIoAx,fZ5if'3'15'fl. JOSEPH-QWBARR I ERO wfw HARRY P1 F I-5 Intramurals -. if Q-ii' .. lntramuralgiigf 'Q ' 'ff' ,, r I f L mates by ng if a ' IQIZE: C esar. Al- Likeable - I m8Y1Y though a - Memorial, friends duii -' : . . Prep. his indelibley l ,,,, 1 as ' left upon He intends -,.,' A 0. T. C. the Prep C,3PfCie'1fi0US and fest Prepira ..LkI in 'he conservative mannerfwwwwxz navy. JOHN CURRY BRACKEN Intramuggpff lfglhtgk 25 Physics 35 Camera .5 JoilY jo 1of'fEQueens, has lead? fi ars at the Prep gg a A:::1 ,512 . We wish H' t ' d . ,M Liam-...Www EDWARD AUGUST BROOKS. JR. Poster ServiceN3qugd5:5l, 2, 3, 45 Red Owl 35 SpeeoW3ClLIblf3f' Ag Parents Day 45 5tagegxEmrriglQee1fi5,77QQearbook 45 Team 2 5 Sec5Qt3f3Yj l'l ' ii'SerlQQce Squad. his , IS I 2 Old 'r 1 , classmaai u togugg about in his four ggggskthey Ed's com- ments in f' 1 ' k .fthe room have driven many to iberia, most prom- inent are the professors. His slim waistline is credited to his over zeal- ous desire to learn more of Muzzey. A stay at St. John's College will occupy Deadwood's next four years. BERNARD ALPHONSU5 BRETT Band 2 Barney has spgxf his wht years ln hard work to begggc Qedslg5g5?Q'adyation. Per- haps some Barn be- cause of N of us who know guy he as, with hai'hfauqggiefmhfyrkgigails to which he strictly adheres. I STUART ANDREW BUSHONG Intramurals I, 2, g,mk5mQ,Qess Club I. Stu is quieyaigii i has never- theless acquge k ' s the Prep. His subtle A through four years f Il yrgpsters. He intends to s tion at St. Nt- THOMAS EDMUND BRETT Intramurals :i B5?1'il:g,Service Squa Swimming 5 4j'55S1'udent Coun 45 Dance B-oat. Ride 4. Tom hasgspet Sf gousgyyears al Prep. A gyqgilhqming 1 he has regfiird. Ton- be seen atlill th'eUPreipllQQay9ces and g with his favolgllmhbelle. 75 .,f':1 WILLIAM CHARLES BUTLER Intramurals I5 Foot 45 StudentiQ9flrfQl?fF2.ll2F55 ,K Big Bill llI..,ll,er5ff Pifraia laiifof orc with his isis: apes: thi come in big prow especially irrgsf basketball i scholastic achiilgnent stamp.fBilI as a 5 success in the fifffum. r 'A QF' ' ,Up JOHN JOSEPH CAN NAVENO Intramurals I, 2, QQVBQDLQ I, 2, 3, 45 Glee Club I. , John, knowriigog mainstay of w M H . 1 fi the band It psrfoiiri' V, He hopes to spend . Qurg I yfeBI'5Si,i, iking as a :hemist. ipi jfgisbattle with Science, Bi S T JOHN FRANCIS CHUTE, III Intramurals l,,g,.25f'W5,'i'Wife-Swimming 2, 35 Physics 3. V A His sparklirxb higgready smile have won iniigand around the Prep, aftended Prep activities in intra- mural sportsllfsiffleiintertfis Yffistudy engin- eering after heihages thgtftep. Loudest JAMES EDWARD COMER Intramurals I, 2, Swimming 3, Phyisics 35 Track 3, 4. Jim was ncigia one sidggsgpgger, but earned a top tliqht 3i0tiiifQifEkFrHgselFon the track team. feffe of per- petual mgl'i5r'iiWy txfracgng a swifty, polishing ly or plain chew- ing the raijfsfq lseems 'lo lggcimbued with a ferocious enekgyyfor everything. He plans to earn his B.A. at'St. 'John's. '31 uv' JOHN FRANCIS CONVEY Intramurals I, 2,,,3,e4.,s. Although accused of rooting for kigow that way down b' ' S fm ipaddyi Prep. The A llh rg has won a place highf p p u f fiipoll at the Prep. , rigs g ,- ' BERNARD ERANCIS CIMO Berny, ihaiagiven his fellow gayuates to laugh about. Driving sis, frQYi,c?E5with his key QU -'di'fea'in9 Quaiifiee e vaif Paffef Qfaduafwit 45.1 , W e ' ' L 7 JOSEPH JA CROWLEY lntramura QT I tl' . Joe's abilit Tv rtalp English Prof. 76' a i lo g be re- memberefil. I likes the ride fromm l io W that he plans to so e can enioy it for anotherwfour-years. DeMoTT Intram is,kzgB?1j5fgg,Qs'eBaii 4. Geofgegia his a like- able na ,His best to manage e bailgjtball team. George ,Q- 52 ? cliil wyg future, but we wish luck in his final choicfe. JOHN JOSEPH DILWORTH Intramurals I, 2, 3, 4, Football I, 2. A GEORGE FRANCIS DONOHUE Intramurals V George, a gfim 'W-+ ,Q,fQjf'igj can never be is a flashy reef Iqh blazes a loud r ffllperson- amy. we 1 ith that in ' I ,iw- succeed. Kiwis personal: I mme 5 bound to J I 'iii Dill's snap anzflllimekgsmile have won him nm 'eroEps2TQen le Prep. In 'he Sludy Sal' Wie almos- wsre was i 'fhour Dill. atever x:Av or Jack we feel certairi ,L h the same enthusiasrrff.. his years at s. J. P. Best Dresser Wiitiesf Quickest OLIVER WILLIAM DREDGER Intramurals I, 2, 3, 45wLatin 2, Physics 3: THOMAS EDWARD DOH ERTY Intramurals I, 2, 3, Camera 2, 3, 4. .fzrfxwf A . Tom was one moregrgiogyed membe of the class'tI5ut'zl31.gf,ie9QQI3entljigudent, Qoc ballplayer ,TOQFBDIWG After corriQ15' f a n at S John's Coll 7 ' W a grad: ate course Nspergjglizing photography. I. A 5437 r':i' W 7 if - - mgoge It-Ionor kzik 4, Bowl JOHN :?V,Lh D UFFY T2..L2ff2i S im.Inall'cS'.f PIf e. DW? I tfiillsfish qui Louis Univelr h iiwjjrnajoring in in .1 .,,' ireszrl aeronautical ',. s3,11,.,f:,,,,,gi Z., gas-. 'can see the , ff 1' yf,. r w M V, I planes of thel lgf 'ling the mark, gfmzlogilzlg ase-1 ngx demlekl design by O, Dredger his four years 5? .,,z Class Grind Commerce. HENRY JOH N DUNCAN ntramurals I, 2, 35 ZI' 47 Physics 35 Baseball , 45 Studerit Gourgcil 2, .35 Club I. larry is a friend lown. Harry Clugiet and re, erved. Weig futgre will be illed with siig e Q L., fQ57h as many friends s he has mal Leo icrsEi3i,1..5LIgrATRicK ntramurals 535 Journal- sm 25 Lat'n 5 E- I -. f ilf ' c I. I ii i ' V . .eo, otherw sundry as . . ilfmfats 'Fitz , is player and an. We're 5 In lgo ' lcontinue to . ,... . 4 . ,. . vat in the ,tor hpsincerity alone vill insure him a alflthfffailure. ,va JOHN JOSEPH DWYER, JR. Intramurals lfrutch 3, 45 Parents Forum Ushfif Handsomi fir his gift of the blarnfy. ack was an ever preseQt 'Q er activiiies. He is ti ture, but we are sure Hlfi ygf wtfbwillgparry him far. JOHN JR. Intramura l V- W To all o w ,, A om is iust an ordinary P Zi' I who have played b ll it is an unholy terror. I s, u s e the Univers- ity's gee him defending St, John in thg'ii iWGood Luck. A EDWARD JOSEPH ERBACHER, JR. A ,.f'1,f-,s,,,i Intramuralsjfsligd, Eddie whi iifggmgid Hill is well krioyyn among the opposite e Qt John's Ice 5 id to study at Sf. Jo 5 , i , L 3095 W l ow he will succeed Jatiiiiizllege as hex has at the Prep' . JOHN PETER GALLAGHER, JR. Poster Service I55yQwZmrgikng 2, 45 Dance Committee jggglfsher -lffililarents For- um 4. ,:.iM'J Any timf ai' Y heard, you can .ine L behind the laugifs. heyih as kept things h it iff JR -'3 ' classes. Gallagher L' .5533 he will continue hi .. ducation, we feel sure that his ' fin him many more friends. CHARLES JOSEPH GAROFALO Yearbook 4, Poster Service l, 2, Red Owl l, Zivmlgpftttfwwlligtudent Council l. Chuck, Bay.xRifIgit,?3ZEgr'QDgir,jypical Prep- stergdarf' lilr j sffsepseerti? t the Prep socialgeict W ' , ,'igelle femme on h V 7 N - tQmale com- pani ':,,, truth of Charli , adrlty-ffl-le Qans to con- tinue Qjpn fatfrSt. John's. Charlie ' Q Ei law his career, and we are ' affable nature will help him as barrister. HOWARD MARTIN GOGER Intramurals l,qv5,,,,,3,QgKl,i1Track 3, 4. .rr K iiii Little R , ay poplirla tiv pster from Maspet effilhimself in intram seen, his re ff 1 ' distant. He is u 'his ture, but his good Il stand 5 in good stead. K PATRICK RICHARD GILLEENY Intramurals l, l, 2, 3, 4, Forum 4. x fiw M y A96 Pat with th sent milggand dapper suits has X6 lpe vric our ay in the Prep. His ' ,aclass have kept us on Hu able ability on the hardiiigo a certain amount of HENRY GERALD GYR Intramurals 1, agewrleman 25 Student Council 2, h' W The boy witlli ,gif icgand tap-tap shoes will ' His yellow handkerchiif has made many a is Henry plans a future Carifyfee his future literally peIted'WLthL!3gH55pE'. FRANK JOSEPH GIORGIO Intramurals l, 2,,g3'fii5flji'i'SYtsnglgnt Counci 2, Camera Zgggitar Boys 3ji:giQeech 3 Debate 3, 4, ,,,, sg? Svigllikng l, I Frank was ,',. Sgmays wi good word. collegn claiming OLQQ Sout Bellesl. lna is to be of down in theiiliiigiflftrmmen, dentist know. JOHN CARL HAAGA Intramurals I, 2,g.2,,i.4g,,,f:rhysics 3. ,Syn ffr.. , my John Be BQ - de Poly T with the p ,be remi bered in t I nrgng to st electrical im, vr.r. -, swf' V We ,U V Maj-' ALBERT lPATRICK HAGMANN tramurals l, 2 .S,'i'45'l:i:ench 25 Moore :nor Societv,2!.1b5 Cheer Leaders 45 Year- tok 45 Latinj' 25 Speech ,?I',gParents Day :mmittee 31Wgegi,,Qwil 25 Sypiposium 45 lnce Commlf1fiei'45 Labc-uretttg 45 Youth irum Deleagips K sg ff: . ,15. , ,,.k V, hether it.. tfifyearbook, a School dance or intramurall, odgtiall gami, ,Pat succeeds all. No sli5v. ff, 'rgwigharks go, Al is member of A K, 7iSociety. Known r his dapper clothesiwancl reparte, Al has en a commuter on the DeKalb Ave. bus nm Bay Ridge. A four year stay at S. l. U. en downtown for Law sums up Al's activ- es for the next few years. JAMIES FINN HUNT ioureans 3,vi5,.fFfench l, 25 Track 3, 45 fsics 3. 3539 ':'5-5- :id-natgred Wibidhaven immi- nt, ein, eafiilyrfijjir,recognized by his iminggvoieei Ibve for boats i eve res k br willficarry him far. inten enginiering his life's rk. .55 -as. , 5, s ..,. ,t,,5,mw,-i.. v ' CHARLES MICHAEL HELMKEN Moore Honor Socgiifviwgjilgester Service l, 2, 3, 3454PeFrxsid 95 ' H 352 gary 25 Lxatin I, , , J f. . ' :gi ' ,ary 1 ire President St, . retary of Student Co A' ' I Q Yearbook Aff -Edi'9'E'2 , 3: ghsllslcahgirmirifgilgveh vt idew3'i gnaifriiazri of Soat Rideififlggre ts Da Cynmittee 3, 45 Mardi Gras? ce'W4' Clvgtryias Dance 45 Prom Committ 45 Committee 2, 35 Stage Committee'fi4..,, ' Charlie, the Rembrandt of the Prep certainly has much to be proud of. Chas has given the Class of l95O something to be proud of as a student, artist, friend5 he is a triple threat man. Charlie has been awarded a four year scholarship to St. John's, so we'lI be seeing him and his work for more years to come. Did most for the School Best all around outside ot Athletics WILLIAM ANTONY .IERGENSEN Intramurals 2, k i ' Willie, Greepiifnoigtffsflc .,' ,-. ' n to the Prep, believfs ' i is the epi- tome of s 5 85 The owner of .- - bombastic voice gives Z Willie is still ' ' fut e, but we are sure it will never be dull. RoBsR'r KENNETH HARTLEY Intramuralsgf B ,,.-- LBb0UI'6Bf1 . ill lil 1' L 'l iw soc-ew ll il wi- it iii'iiiiii-i li, Bob's un ss ,x wciyld never reveal Wi Mihai efknds the bar dlw jgglje lite 5 ch-room masacre. s .fin t with a pleasingWl , , Bo , has made many friends' i our year so- jurn with us.Mdl-,lki5!mi'W!iiII undecided as to future plans but whatever it is, we wish him the best. JOHN FRANCIS KEENAN Intramurals l, 2,,gf3if4f'Frqg,ch 25 Stu- gent Counlcil, tit'-ji'I7'3fUkr:gkic:uEcil, ecretary se Q I -4, is s et- ball 2, 3, During his QtaI5?5 ..the Jag has attained anrgnvia ation n the diamond, h id W .Jack also has a r ord of which he - - asy go- Ws , ,. . ne .if .. ing manner a gl re him of success af .... k v Best Athlete ,. .i . mi ,E ri! . JAMES WILLIAM KELLY, JR. Intramurals ifg Basketball I, 2, 3, Jim aliasg i yn i okawaiil Roiiketu rates high a :S jg : - ' I-J only for his ,Q. ,:,l 2359 for his swell cgture plans do not inggde colleged g f success is bound to coifngwms WILLIAM GERARD ANDREW WILLIAM KISPERT. JR. Intramurals ly igwgt V lub lg Glee Club Squad li I 2, 3- Long and opular with faculty angl orker, Andy was rewar I 2 L uf V n the Moore Hom' 50 -I Cusack 'OO'- ers, Andy of his own. He played at our Sy p sium and will be re- membered as the question man of History class. Intramuralfi Tjf gkiifhysics 35 Intramurals! 2, x ,4 owli 2, 3, 4. Poster AV'i1 DAZP V , L ' V x . Joe, a con mu Aka'.'.' 'ff ,' i' ortbjhe bowl- Ta , fa' be high- ing fem -Is. C 1, ,Vf,,,., ,,, 3 faCU'fv as lights sup- well as lii' I z , ' fm his closest porter ofW ivQies, Y 's love of friends. i eyes usu- boats sh ' Imfafln his Cafeef ally bowl ,,'qI I... Joe will con- of marine EUQIWNYIWQ- finue his studies Ii: if ANTHONY RISIQQIR RD KULPER fe w, f if Band If 2' 3st, . I 4 iiss . . Little Tootfli' :Q X . E sician N his French ri lie Q- ony is established? L gs? If face is ingt I four 1 stretch at' Str V'-- ' awaits refugee of 'II' ' ' fezza's Fre Academie. DAVID ALBAN LECARIE Intramurals 1, lj B ball 1, 2, Dave's hun-jr . gbsiiflave ga him many sta' he is a rqivgifb zsauf We're sur-egghaz f fay erro ball in the cllfiiiiiiiiilrer nosERy31fg'tfgka4.ENAHAN sf ll, SE lntramuralsg I, ggLAAg .Ii . lf stick-td-iv YfIi a of success, Bob can't?,ri'I V lyfg'hif Prepster has been iiitg imiat bus ,kfjflsince his en- trance -Bob be seen every Saturday tekirlg one-handed sets. Good luck, Bob. JOIHN FRANCIS LYNCH Intramurals: I, 2, 3, 4, Dance Committee 2, 4, Latin 2, 3, Physibggsg, 3. A popular garqenr supporter of Prep acrivifi ffh, aack. He in- tends to V, alg Holy Cross and evenhhll y y f s gcf rge a doctor. Equipped wlthi y f atgr f tlty to make friends we gm litem hifeiill become a . I . . ,. . ' successful 'F'1'i fIme3icirgg.' I Seifert, ...arf f I 3 I 4 pt lx 'C g afi... fm 'S-3' fC.frse...e. fi rar. ,5f9'T-IF. s ...zany my , 5, is I DAVID JOHN LeROY Intramurals 2, 3, Latin l, Boat Ride Com- mittee 2, Physics 3. Le roi , the eQueens Village could always mzgiiapyiignsn ygbrows when let out with A fellow with an unerxfii 5 ofi ,ave could be counted Winter sports, includ51Q53lQQig,gt s -1-' and deer hunting occ lggiclf of sure time. . 4 5E:5?g Ei1s:'I'IIII 'bl 4' . ' . Dave is still - FTE irrlplediate future, but whatever he doeijek Will be filled with laughs. RAYMOND MICHAEL McCAFFREY kkggmsrs A Intramurals ljg,FDDlF'Sl, 2, 3, 4, Latin 3, Dance 4. Q Forest Hills th i l i pster who has played ,,fg M A g Qtball team for the pastigthr, ,ifheery smile and his undyltj loyalty arevsiiife to win him a place in thi' sun, no matter what he chooses. Most Rugged ALBERT JOSEPH LUGLIO lntramuralsiQg5j'2,k 3, I, 2, 3, 4, Glee Club 2. 3, 4. 3 I 3 Al sets an , I re Prep- sters to r Mem- ber, a I ' excellent ballplayer. iw ackground, there is no douif? will succeed in the future as he has so far. JOHN FRANCIS MCCONNELL Red Owl l, 2, 3, ent Council University. ', 5,5 .Q- .EW 3, 4, Latin 1, 3, sli 3, gisystgs Math 3, Boat Ride cami-iiitiee 3, Labour, 3. John's quiet agidwurfiassuqai hardly uncover the FQctl,,.tt1gfI?ph3! sw,edito, of the Red Owl. A John will continue lsiudtea John's as c,. I Class Writer ei ROBERT MICHAEL McCORMACK lntramurags2,g!i,L,Qf 31i if-Mgurrent Events s ' vi ., .f 5' Bob's f, manners have e class- mates activities were Lv- te vhout Bob land ' sh luck in his Pursuit of f. fv- ' e fofession. LAWRENCE EDWARD GERARD CHARLES MCCOYD Latin l, 2j Physics ,.Qi.- Bsflyfifbdfh 31 Red Owl 35 Student Councilggs gm 6 2: ewlftgnor Society 2, 3, 4, Boar Rid? M gs. ,ig-.:'i Jerry, the ga ouier, is well known aboug f g p rgfjical theo- ries and quei3ti 21 ei I Moore Honor , 00 of the Prep, make lsif- e oh fi is success as an engineer. i'ii5i1Hzaw,,,F,,,gmfiQg Most likely to Succeed Class Genius JAMES JOSEPH McHUGH M CA U AT H I ntra mu ra ls l , Intramurals, 1.-. l wil, 2, Physics Jim' who Heights' is 3' Moore Labour' congenial a v-:v Lending bar sans 3' for the fro It '-., tiids to fur- Woodhafe t M, s is cer- ther his where he fainly fe 'S Honor willldelve ea s usiness Ad- SocietY all intra- mmlstratlo --.. .,., 2 I? murals to hievements H' at the Pre - .,:y WW going to col- lege, but is undecided as to the school. 32 MARTIN iiv USTINE .. gf iw - ' 'jifir Intramurals Forur Big, iowa' :Qi a ewes sure his c ue to many frien wff M supcesses in futu re. Wwwssm. fi ROBERT JAMES McSWEENEY Intramurals 2, 2, Physics Swimming Te5iiXM2, 4li,,Mq1h eY,, H Mac, a wahoo gefggwas om those wfipge fa showed its6Qf ,, ongthe H4 Roll. An eibertr ilj b5finBvr,i'XQgLI3SRvas a c stant entranliisQp5g'reeT style? cgifpetition most of his higmaghoolggiigaeer. HowAgp, , eagfi MAHER itramu ,jfhlfis Events r Bask 4 .I ff gg owie h 1 15 1 H91 Indians ading s H 'ii' rs If many a toon. He Prep ac- vities. SQ Emmits- Jrg will be is future home. 9-Ng THOMAS PATRICK MALLAGHAN Intramurals I, ' 3, 41 Debate I, Boat Rii Committee ' oot 4' Stu ouncil I, Dramatl QQ. K If Besides X i a, in A Un' Tom was kept -kbv H ' ncil Pres- ident' and 5 Q ,I was also an active participant ia' it Ahe athletic and social life of the Prep. 2, 4, F , , 'ga 2, 3. 4. fdenf 41 ' Sv ' iw A rk gi lf Egger! Class Orator JAMES JOHN MARTIN, JR. Intramurals I k. ., A '-'-2-' Agaggggck 4. Jimmy o '53 is J' his small frame, alns,!a ic a 'jlty and an en ' : fa a- head. N. 4 'ii' ' was the scene of X, a 's tra encoun- ters. Aft Ji , ntends to trek to St. 's for -,Q year course in the School LYNN CLEMENT MARTIN, JR. tramurals I, 35 R.edl0wIf. 3, 45 Associate itor 4, Draingflcs 3, 45 ' Shadows 4, czech 3, 45.3 rnmVfC6mfriit 4, Parents ny Comm emi? Q 5,951 nn, a co ITLI rlffom ' g...?, , .e has al- IYS been rigi ,gthe Prep. first glas 'Mag SrQd' g -,Q ' tor, Clem s ma e a ' Full of 'tool spiri f n , I L, n has won a it of fries . ears at vit. n's a cares- ' r M fig, i'nn's aim. e ow he will succ in M ost Sophisticated CHARLES HENRY METZ Intramurals I, 2 . fBqsIcetball I, 2, 4. . r -1.' Big ofj most liked fellows in classi L i e in frame and in chagct tiki the way to portray 2 -z ' - ' at he will do after - 3 e sure he will succeedkgv QQ .,.. vial , 33 PAUL MICHAEL MURPHY Intramurals I,9x3.yfQ,17-Q'plogy lg Latin 2, 3, Journ iigwgi ub I. Murph, t A '-r, em class is one warble Some v i le com- pleting afl p J- t. Paul will d as the Prepsted X ..,,. lwygwgaves them Iaughing. GEORGE FRANCIS MURRAY, JR. Intramural 'A, ' P VA.Z 2, 3, 4. George stinction, mystery . 'A4' This dapper ' : V f K ' friends who no . S Q Z f : ,V easy going I I ',', I ubtle and devastating h I GERALD PHILIP O'SULLIVAN Intramurals 2 :,, .,: - j.iffl 3g Speech 3 4' Debi T ,., , . xZ,... The ins Class- mates b f I 'E'. -I of his theories I v':.I 'E h topics. A violen 3 -lku I e as always joined i 5 I sq ' him the respect ,. ,.,,E ns College claims this prepster whose intended field is journalism. ALBERT THOMAS O'CONNELL orted from the Spanish Flushing, 1 world. ..., M N, Intramurals l, , ad 3, 45 Stamp Club 1. .,, Little Oc h hrough his sense of h wit. Mr. Duane's cla is asset to 'W T business K ci-lAiu.ss Groks: PASQUALINA, Jn. Poster Service ,,,, f Dance Com- mittee l. The Greek, 'I lk, ' of the Bo- hemian gr t - A -' f :ii ,:: i , ' sual artis- tic talent ' but gay personality aQsJ ..,, ' we :'E re bet for future succes , , , ,ff m,,,145'. 'M rm-.eL,,iWw 34 EDWARD JOHN O'5HEA Intramurals l, l, 2, Yearbook 4. ,a Eddie's sis oiftsta ing as , v I 9' color of hi red .: four ars ai Prep have baske HENRY PATRICK POOLE he has no im DE- plans' the fu we know that ,.,. essful. Intramurals II :,.. ..,,, L ,..,. 2, 3 Swimming li r -' 4. Hearty w hen b0Ys ' Park Slope- . s ' . idiron his clownin i ' fx : has r him known t - 'Binh' eff THOMAS EDWARID PRUNTY itramurals I, WALT 'V 0 A, HEUSER Uigff, T , Intramural ' -'TV Z Wally's 'v-'ffl' , if -- arked by his partici afioh n' I ities. This fleet-foote P , asiiaon any friends as a result o - easing p onality which assures us of ' f bi stamp Tom ardent fol- wer of player 1 many at all 'nes is home id ROBERT EDWARD SCHAEFFER itramurals l, 2, ance Commnittee Yearbook 4? cil 3, 45 Boat de Commi Fe 3, Prom 4. ere we .ax n only Bob rhaeffer, we a f the senior ass. His 1 1 WHY NOT ll ring in ,q - ar many years. ab intends 1 'S dy at Qlfanova. Class Politician TERENCE CHARLES SMART Intramurals l, 2, 35 Forum 4. Terry, 1 students will alwa hilarious tortures a certain Prof. de appear- ance, Terry will n gatherings of Prep -35 DARIO GINO RIGHI Intramurals l, Dramatic S0- ciety 4 45 Syn- posium Dario, is the Arthur He is the Senior active social exhibited great skill having been an old all the Prep dances. Best Dancer l LAWRENCE ARTHUR SMITH Band 3, 4, Ph ' ' Stamp Club lg Biology l. ffi: Little a Q. 5 , L' in sta- ture bu V- 1 ' s are the flI'Si' th e v : 3 El l'l'I, PYGD math g ave the memor H u .: . playing in the ba 3 . . nstantly on the Honor Roll. L lr MICHAEL STEPHEN STRETTON Biology I, 'lp Speech 4 5 Debate ' s A local T- OMS The Baptist h . own for his Soil lned ex- pression. I ,v'i,.-f .fIy ed, Mike plans Q- '. ld nglneerlng after gradu .,,,7 still to be selected college. DONALD JOHN THEISS lntramuralsgiiiig ' ', French 3, ,. i. ' Big Holi? if V5 netled for himggia g daiwc , ,iends at the Preplil rt ClUiCk smile c o all. A hard w Z YBIAPIGPSIET, Don plans a caree 'H lHing. FRANK JOSEPH SYLVIA Poster Service Squggvarfgwrack Team 3, 4, Debate 2, Moi?-loQ ..S0iq'Qt 3, 4, Intra- murals 3, Qfl ance Com- mlilee 3, if one of dui roup, Big Frank ha ' n abx f-ice . ain, ability and good 'isirfank Iways been active in Pr -atkgeitie g a member of the Poster S af f- and a Trackster of last year. Hoping for a scholarship, Frank is on the road to success. PAUL WILLIAM SYREWICZ Intramurals 1, 2, E ssar ls Paul's quiet' eilg has lg. for him ma A rlch cut has bee l I W p. A ran of Rich a ns a c in -, m best of JOI'I N ...U WAKEFORD IAL5 Intramurals J 4, safkbsll l, 2, JAMES i KOMMER . . 5 1 Vigil During hls ou s ayithe P xp, Jacl Mr. MaIhe lSll5d for ham- dlsllflguls 1 00' 'll' self a Der LEPrep Honor his bllllla ff HTS OF Roll. Jim l1 ll his studies basketball lose Ol and get nei fhose adven, its favorite ' l raduates. turers am, lg Jim plans a college career. es 0 mg JAMES ARTH UF: WALSH wtramurals I iball 2, 3, 4. m Knobby Prep's lfeigeiball center ar excellerglzggiifi helj but Pack up when come? n in life. Huis zholasfvc J ways wnll ssure Jim 39-2 A 1, v 3 K'-yya ,,. - 1 .45 JOHN JOSEPH ,LZIETERBERG Iamera 2, Latin,2, 35 Ffhysics 35 Maih !, 4. V A I jf' M :ef is a fQ11.,x-:ggi-ff, ergpdeiigrierids by being Jne, Johnqiks -3f..,A icaf'gfgySTer' who studies mard and M50 aking forward to enter- ng the United Sfafes Milifafy Academy af Nest Point. ' 'bile J Aix si ng 9 I . 4. ye f ,igfwf gmwqieffej 4 vw? 'e1e P J il J K -.1 BATTLE gqfwfus Pnsrs -f-W li9l4 qv 'H if' yy 3 e e N, . L-D' NU R? MEM NC jr ,M , V 'gf' I, 'W NY-9 sy, SU mei x95o ml D x-Xovloa Suiwd rnfnmxh 'AMXC MWYY. AC NJ c CERT X9 KCIATY. OV P-XT Ps cf vi Dmxqex rlwtoq A A xo Lawrence 2, x sw, MY. maids Frank :JC Mnqpfld NNERSXTY 40' PQWSYNW Fw mded Ko Glva X UK-:BN SLE 'JM- Gefam C, BORN S U gg m Tswomas some IYVL SY lo Sx B-:NJ Q, .1- 24 AL F-:lauded P- Roux- qw ur-uxmxmp rn ,rm genmx My mf X C,o.mf A Sxuden LM. lfmxv-iv yn yu do 'Yu me Yom w xmvwvmx Pwuxdc WHY. QUXG- MEC my QLYXDDX MSDN- Pwnvded xc Www-as P pr-:Xxgqhun wus ww N.UN-x-lx eamuf-Ax x.Q,,,hvn ww Winn WON Nmmed m -A ina HENRY eovxcvlmi MLMQNN. Mmm. 1 pmxm w,9.Q3xx, vegfmmme mE ax. mx-A S Prep named wo armom M mom., .,, swxou iLQCmxov-1 wovvw x cm m uw wx-Lx mx www wav, r-'mam wiv-DMG? wmqwn JOMLON MEMOWN, MED?-L Fwlaxded xo Gwdes M Ylehvkan N Hmm Qffume X mn. 2 func A. xo we mv n .U ues sew .Le TH aww S mr numamkm WILLIAM ' ERICK ALDRIGE I 0 iology 15 35 In urals I, 2, 3, 45 asketba ' Foot ll 2. ill wil alwzi l g' e ered for his imous o tb 5 Religion test rday? B .vviv o stic interests, e has b iw hardwood. ill has al il ' of the boys at we Prep, and we w h him the best of luck. R1 VICTOR LOUIS ANFUSO itramurals I, 2 h 45 Debate 45 rack 45 Frey l, 2, 3, fgrep Shadows 4, wrough r,,yeaes :ei rep, Vic has ixed f , 51. ,pwseems 'to ave co ag? ,QQV Is' formula for ze. Att gl'-3 p ns to enter '. John's 1 Q en to la school. Good 'ck Vic. I ' .gl , CARMAN MICHAEL ALFANO Band l, 2, 3 QL - Council li Infra- murals i,2, 3,45 Marh 4, r 4 1 4 nga 0 ' 1 W Carman ' Lu' 5- Prep. Ly b v: Q'- figure in t I ' better k 'K with Pe ' ' Rogers and E f Hero of the Prep a great ist. Carman, ' s teamed up 5- Hart of the .- of the Prep. Fingers plans to complete his studies at Niagara. Smooth sailing Alf. ooNALo ROB ANDERSON Forum il 45 Debate Club 2, Q . 3, 4. Don is fl- I E ' E He has served If ' 5 ctivities, both soci 5. - . ,i Derson- ality QM ,f. .. .N d win him many frien ': r, ..., .3 as it did in the Prep. 1. ROBERT CHARLES BLUM JOHN JOSEPH BOPP Bob is one of popular Prep- QPPQSQEQQS 2 fx ? Slcinzaiirriz ' 'Pi 1 f 1 - ' ' ' l I' ..-- sters. He is . , ht ot by his I' 2, 3' 46 many trien lass reunion gt' y , E would be nk' SO, till we 'qflilpfl-'IQJ fbiyy' he ples - 1 . 3 wi a :E:,.1',f' ' is gem meet agar c to adhe . ST of his ,.,.. I . arbitrato Z1 5 H' - i' ended from ,. ' 5 I , the lips 'b' -I been ac- : : ' ccptable and Y ' ' d. Best of luck 4I in your carccr, John. PAUL FRANCIS BOPP Laboureans 2,??QgrIe4 wQQech 3, 4, For- um 2, Ph 3, Traclfxegz, 4, intra- murals l 3,j4. .-1 -.fxf sk By m ,if ss wholastic Sfandln 4 E: :HTZ or M things l His excellent work afte H 3 his cock on the honor N,,E: 2 .,., proof of his ablllfv. 'f in the future, Bee Boppf' DANIEL COLLINS sgtfi, , News lntramur r 2, 3. Red 'Qi ,ggpossessing persona t isigalways an advocat ff- L ' red hair In ,rRedl, we .' lrlt , fun-lovlng fellow, who .- -,-,,- Wall. MARTIN JOSEPH BOYLE Intramurals l, 2, I Iqrit I .QM QZVI: peech 3, 4, Latin 2, 3, Stage zlzz e zv' 2, 3, 4, Red 5 'Ay ics Yearbook 4, Camera X Biology l, Prom '1., ..... . iii 'PA fv- r-' ' Marty dge has a wonderful - , i.' during his four - gffgr. . ,:,r a member of the Red of the fine actors of the Pre , L': ' will long be remem- bered. Devotion, loyalty and love have highlighted hls high school career. He in- tends to continue his education at St. John's Law School. Most Sophisticated JOHN JOSEPH COSSENTINO WILLIAM JOHN CARNES Intramurals Benty Twain, is will his ting comes along. Mme HW' 2' Qafftfeaielvgv lf Debafe lf FRANCIS PETER covl:l.l.o 4, French 2, yggwg, Latin ,fl-ittle Joll ggggggst :.,, ., .for himself a Stadiu 'f nds' w the Prep. He is an , young fel- low. This ass never forget the scares 'ght to them. We never Italian sand- wiches were going t o eiplode. We are sure that there are great things in line for John in the days to come. if Baseball l, 2, xmskefbahsz, 3. ,q fi gfzf ,- Frank has argl entqable rel in his bas tbgifif i fgeavbrs. could ways be fo d - treble in the X 'A winks resting his Wk' mkggfrank wt be a success 'giffture busi has someth ing :fi 1-, , QPF' if mv' JAMES IFRANCIS CROWLEY otball 3, 4, 45 Intramurals 2, 3,4.nh I nfs greaLT3l9ili IvEsf0r lrgkingfjgfriends plus 5 Derfor SJIWGW and swim- ing teami fi fan enviable putation know that s easy miigger will briry him success nerever he g2'Slss,mn-M,,,,w'I Most Rugge6 THOMAS JOSEPH DALY 1ysics 35 M 3, 4, earbook 4, , ' uring his ,at John has 'oven himikelfito type. I expressi E' no words At spoke His axterity witfiaririajh a valuable iember of 1Ahe'iirgsiQgSi,s.taff of the year- ook. A JOHN JOSEPH CUMMINGS 'T' 3 - ' i K I3 rs K S WILLIAM HENRY CUMMINGS Math qi Fo,-um 2h , 1' 2' 3, 4. Intramuralsglyif N ech Club 3. One of the from The Bill S ea BIWBYS .f 3 if ,vfr 4 ,'Q:,:: Z A 'E - , ' ll ' isle of Roclfghwagff esteem made hi , H's among his Zealous Qood h in itty re- ambafaon - , ii be his marks ailv the true major faciiarigswjgg spim of '1- iwfil ii My .. Sf 55555. ,1 'S sw' J AM I1 R BY vL,,k:z Intramurals gi, Likeable Jaggqq witty re- marks haveffyf k kijg a Q10 fiiends while at me Preagi iegdi lfkonaiiiy wan long be 1 F l1 friends after Qraduation. is' 'V WILLIAM EDMOND DEARIE Intramurals I, 2,'3,,-4g,Track 3, 45 Baseball 4. W Big Bill ,pq '.in ers for his adroit Me gziano is a daily c ro Stream, I.. i. Wh Qcri fij sports, Will h iiinid aesiiiery satis- factory averadbeefgrwtlisefbur years at the Prep, With his many talents he is assured of a bright future. I-.1 .4 MANN Baseball 1 .. IM' B359- Through t - he Prep Gene's a .., im many friends. fm. 1 in all of the A4 , ,, ., S and has been a sta 'fl on e s ming team. VICTOR CHARLES DISTEFANO Talent Club 3 4' French 2 4' Camera 2, S, 4. gmww ' ' DustY Pg 5' ,sting im- pressio ' ks at the Prep, h -fa Talent lar ' gluck and realization Eiambitio to become an M.D. ,,,, WMh A3 GERALD JAMES DIEFFENBACH Moore Honor 3, ,,1. , 2, 3, 45 Biology l5 Physics 35 A'i ' 1 2, 35 Forum 25 Speech Club I5 Boat Ride 13 .:,., jj- N Commit- tee 3, : ' ,IQK 3, 4. While in i 'ie' g f Blue- beard haS all with his likeable 5 'fi gh. A mem- ber of the ' 5 ciety, Gerry as- pires to a medical career, in which, we are sure he will reach great heights. GERARD MICHAEL DILLON Intramurals l 3, 41 N 35 French Zg y urgg, I Dramatic ciety 3. i' ,fj?iff 'li 4 ' ' f Www Gerdo x ' 7' comml ffom 'he ,, ' 'df RC away. fin Y defii plans for yet, .-- whatever chooses he is m,a35g, ood. ,W.,.,. , PHILIP PETER DONDI Intramurals l, 2, M,Q4WBand l, 2, 3, 45 Track 4- Q Dandy ha 5 . X hat is un- mistakably Q Q ani- tude and p I.-- ributed a Q humorous - 1 f s 1 at the Prep. We luck and SUWCGVHIY his car- eer he will reach I'I st ambition. JOSEPH FRANCIS DRISCOLL ,. . Moore Hon g? , ncil l, 3, Latin 2, 3' itil . .. . I ,flritra - ,, als 2, 4. Joe has gi et and L. assuming t characti asm of nor .., 2 the whf show . Joe he desir only If-'fws ln '1'7g IEf otl quarter to fit. ly lgvalbbed it. Oi kidding, Joe. ' .gil AUGUST HENRY ENGLERT rum 2, 3, 45 M nQii,,liSotball 4, Physics Intramurals: A 2, ik s if if ei Sus 'us fog, hiikixltty dialects d quips i a in extra rricular .. ,EQI His alert nd has lhigh schol- tic averag ik?-f E four li: s. We know af he will hfully p ue his future wbitions. llw-'S' Loudest GEORGE ALOYSIUS IESCHENBRENNER we 9 tk .i we Biology lg igrwgiiraefrjizjfmig. :eorge iustfgi ktll ?51la.Ai ll,jof happy- ro-lucky , gm hisi z-flitgnor, ssh Lent us gtmm F J' fyearg He isn't rositive wh but we're ure that they igiffes will bring rim as marryqxk in qggh he has en- oyed at the Piizp. N 'A THOMAS Intramurals 2 'Q Astoria is Prep. He ' l: s is of Dr. Faustus Hi will always be a point in GEORGE STUART EVANS Intramurals l, 2, 4, Band l, 2, 3, 4, Math 4. b b :,, Likeable gf' brook quar- tet, has QE? iffy, at the Prep, attainedi E rts. George a mains? W A as our best wishes fo, , future. 45 JOSEPH ALOYSIUS ERWIN Biology l, 254,435 ' rench 2, Debate 2 3 4 S h 3 4 r , J 193,51 , . ,- H H . Joe -, 0 . J :LQ ts one of our - 4 Q53' ters. He ei ,,', U N? .n 2' it n 5 1 if Dromis ' '- il - 4 revelution ' wha I ex e e His ora- torical A a formid- able back perpetual in- spirations. Bon oyage , Joe. Class Grind an ROBERT PAUL FERGUSON Biology lg Latin 2, French 2, 3, Phy- sics 3, Foruqwrf m w Nlwmy While at ,SL Bob had the uniq 'A - S iving the boys wi . to be- come Club, so . . . he is combo of dete pe nality slate him for a '31 ..., WILLIAM RAYMOND FLEMING CHARLES DONALD FRASER Latin 2, 35 Phys 3, Iath 4j Forum 45 Prep Shadows '- Charlie l A, every field of endeavo ' .. . :L has mani- tested this .A , In addition to this, -7. 1 Q a familiar figure at ' f- harlie, we're sure, will g ' ' JOHN PA GAMPER Biology lg Quick scholar of meml dresser only E of John s help climb the So long, lots of luck in nv' Biology lj 2, 3, 4g Stu- aem sgliarh 4. Bill as a fellow cially in gg ' 2 JAMES , IBBONS French A floral! my ramurals A quick c . s made Glb a 6 MN5:f llow stu- dents. He n - tay at the Prep by pla V, - ootball. ROBERT WILLIAM GILLARD Intramurals I, 2, 3, 4. Let nor his 5 quiet dis- position foo Gerry, a Prepster w - -H. 'I - y friends during his s y -Q atever the future holds ' yr. . iff: are Sure that he will .V If it same en- thusiasm t - soc' ed with his activities at the '- JAMES EDWARD GREENE Intramurals l, 2, l, 2, 3, Baseball l, . Z Big Jlmff ffl- ' r. bask ball and ba g ' L . berth last year's ll- ' m as alw been conn te ' QQ ' being consumming ,ff higw-fy ars at John's. We e 1' . or im to g prominence I, ne - ars either a star baseb p , ,. , .. tar baskett player. GERAFID THOMAIS GUTHRIE ntramurals 4. a t ierry has br n W short years ef he has 'I s riends with iis commo s H d or. Specs iasn't deci h, yet we are ertain of Q --,., WALTER JOHN HIGGINS 1tramuraIs l, , ' flath 45 Dramatics 5 Prep Sha? Q . fall' has ' -'ik personality hich ena I it just about very situ my h im one of 'ie boys' ed actively i all Prep It ,yt d - i :l', climaxed his 'ay at th r 'Yi' a peggdflg as the Wolf- ian in this year V' V?-P tion of Lucifer's :dge . BERNARD JOSEPH HALLSTEIN Bernie, me 5 sr. Albans, h f . fl. , . as a mag . y is wit and sharp thin Q -.1 7,1 'm succeed in any vocatio o if 'rHoMA HIGGINS ii? 1 f-: 553 Intramurals , 'I f ,ngg b all Manager Tom is 3 from Jack- son Height ., , - er and sharp 'Z' . S 216. ly wit have .L ' friends while at St. John's. r . -.gl v u om. S., MARTIN FRANCIS HICKEY Intramurals U Always k - work and his frien - e r missed a chance o ff - - ' Iushin'- Boy wit h jf I e -f ion, will surely ge . - I ,J the Prep. J , I . JOH N THOMAS H URLEY Intramurals I I ' Dramatics 45 Dance Co v t ' . - eria Squad 45 Prep -'jf' ,Q as f' 55335, ,, .. r Big Jo sygzff' -. friends during is qxi., John's. His abil ,J w - - d attain high ma sq make him a success. Q Au' stay at the Prep by pla ,. 4? in this years play, Luciter's Lo ge. He graduates with our best wishes for success. JOHN JOSEPH KANE Intramural Fo nkz -. . -2:-.f, 3, 45 French 2, 31 Biology baqi 1 I f V. . 3.'.y 2, Spanish 2, 1 .j tball and Swlmmi ,fit vrl ,,.v A . L Jack s v YQ ids as made him pop at - 4 good nature a 1, E, -- ' has rewarded h 'f' ' fnanyy' ,- se friends. He carries wit 'i ftftur best wishes for success. THOMAS JOSEPH KEIRNAN Swimming IM2,gfw9?f534za.,Mvath 3, 4g Co- Editor of Latin 3, symposjdgi.4-,tlaifereiia Rise 4, ln- tramuralg, Tom day from th? . asp d sandy shores. is er, that this Ro avfbi ' A i' is a man of unrepr . s '-1 and 551. zling person luck at Ford- ham U., Tom. EDWARD ANT ONY KELLY Good luck, E - ' ,e'll be 5 -pf. you. H Football 2, 3, u..,! , 4, French 2, Intramurals I Likeable 'bada ss fyQ ,,Qx , , on Heights is an outst A has shown his best A where he has excelle fo 53 ? P-a s at center. 'wvwfswags ' Joi-IN . NNEDY Intramurals, g, Bath 4, Although Jx c fgw igas a ju he quickly 'orge V I I boys . fight yo spiwq during 1 P. T. games wi N'So5ggf.,bw-ttemembered. JOHN ROBERT LAWRENCE Band I, 2, 3, 4,4 5-r. fs,' 'Jf'A',vn- I, 2, 3j Math 4. Rockaway is stalwart Prepster. WVV' in 'Q lastic mat- ters, promihe ,,,,v j -'oi ies and a staunch sufa Irz . I Q E' He exemplifiecf inf. i i a member coupled with a osition gained Joe a host of friendsf EDWARD JOSEPH McCAULEY Biology lg Latin gli ' Camera 2, 3, Phy 3, Dance C 5 bg at Ride Cl mittee 25 I 72 ' al, . Edhasa ichca vates ever Q- H I 2 ntellige coupled wi hi tivities made him - ., - if f- educa1 s I X s T' . at the Prep. ', : ': . .,.,. -I wma.. K ,Mt . fr . Prepste rf gtg an 5 udent. We all know th Hqggmsgaglnrzright future. ,WT gm. ARTH QSOLLUM Biology , ' r1r3i5,f, 253, 4. l WBYS fra f 09' a true l 'r GEORGE GIBSON M.cDONOUGH rench 3, 4, Spanish lg Foot- all lj intra I , .I 4. 5 he 0 lunch Q thout one of eorge's i to s -iz, tstanding in :holastic b e ber of the .oore Ho r yv,gG is a sure bet f succeew P mRMm:ian JOHN PETER MCCORMACK Boat Ride ComrBklQ,tsU:ssi BioIogy 2, Dance Committee Qjf amatics Speech 4, De- bate 4, Laf ' Library 1. L, ,RQ ,kv,- A touch ly ,Phi of humor, a large fx mix well, and theres, ,avQW?'ll7lac is loyalty is well-knownlmw O th in life he may choose, be tops. THOMAS JOSEPH McVEIGH Intramurals 3, Biology l. TQm'5 smile have made himga EVI- e Prep. Quick thinking iga wgii i', Q ld carry him far in the f A fff '. ndecided as to what ll d, me Rich- mond Hill 4 -' -i -f a bet for suc- cess. qx , THOMAS ..' ' -1-.H - cDONNELL Tom is 15 a regular 1 Q fellcir. .der To? ano er nown o be impe t - vocabu- lB Y- t ,z and is 90lV1Q '3 f e . St. John's University. - THOMAS JOSEPH MANTON Football 3, I F S OLS l, 2, 3, 4. I ptapdout student, wants U g.,J.u. ' ide from classes, Qaafpie on the da if m ages his future - 'l3?g..Xlg?ma ges les femmes , uk .Jug worries, 1. t Loo LOUIS FRANCIS MARTINO French 45 Mat ,tramurals l, 2, u class He h his si smile the s Ro is o of his ha 5 ,l,5 Vg .: ti dxs ra- her shy. as ,- ause of nce er a pleasant ' ,Q,. .g,' ? ': lil Q to ml55 'gh -,f' the Honor RICHARD CHRISTOPHER MORAN Intramurals 3. Dick manner which I 3 wit. i-iss high sc 'ilzki .'- Q is agility in clas al l i ':'K -gif s a true Prepste ,EIV fizlli und i ' d on his future w ,, e wie New zii be a suc- cess in Ii J' 'fs' EUGENE ARTHUR MERECKI muses GSY1e'S witty remarks have made 55:5 oys here at ST. John's. personality, and ig carry him far in The PATRICK JOHN MULCAHY Intramurals i, l, 2, 35 Biology ig J. ':'r ,A ath 4. After being w me l6UQl'1 Pat for to -. this con- clusionfh 5, man being buf also a ' did 'B dare pass in w QIAV 't - E in a poke of let in a 1141 We wish you luck and success in y u future plans, jester. Most. Radical 'JD' JAMES JOSEPH MIRABILE Intramurals I5 f-'- 3, 45 Foot 2, 3, 4. Lime beicay, me E sonhurst .gf s call as they 54 ' andout the ond, JIT a fine exam school I Best - ete Most Popular VINCENT JOHN NAPOLITANC Football 2, 35 Yearbook 45 Forum 3 Speech 45 Deb v,,.: 'll' -- '-., 45 Physicr French 25 S '::,- 3 3. I f' lntraml lr 21 31 4' :': 5 Vinnie has '-: 'E e Prep in both at le lViTlGS- has gone ::' a record, an V. y ude has him many stead 'S it--,-: ' E rs. His perpe smile and tremendous personality, consti the essentials for a prosperous and succ ful future. . DEN N IS JOSEPH NOLAN RAYMOND JOSEPH O'CONNOR Intramurals I, gX,..S5jfqQ.WBiology lg Swim- Intramurals ogy l. mins I- ,,A, , . . . if e s, Ray's ready A al personality A sharp gegii ur eargl buf have aided friends dur- fear not, is ing for the ing his st 1k:v Prep's loss 3:03 i agility has will be th ,V 'iff' ' d we kfww won him 3, ,.vv en on all class he shall be i ., a 4?-vw field. teams and ,iiglj is : giant, in him is personitid' vi ,lb 3 hrase gggood things come in little packages wflthough he is un- decided abcut the future, we are sure he will be a :si.ccess. WILLIAM EDWARD PETTIT 4 se-,af sk .V Q., . fi Riding Club '4WfjQg,.,.gi :veryone - : i f - 1 ll, but don't er that fo I ii e active boy ifter 2:40. QI 1. the mem- lers. of . -Biff Math club. e intendig-51.1. gk cl rnarian, and ve wish him a uck lwithe world. ALEXANDER . zl- .s,. ROVENZANO Band i, 2, f 2, 3, 4. fl ' ,.,'i ,Q 1 gel Al has I' -. E QE' a member of the ba '- I' -' 'Q I' s character and mann r ' ,.- - n great deal to attain er field he chooses. Good 1 , oth sailing, Al. FRANCIS XAVIER O'SH EA master's List . .6 lc 9 e will have as much succ i ' - ture as he has had in the past. Intramurals l ' J. V. Basketball 35 Varsity 2' -' . 45 Student Council 2, , 1 rf n 2, Physics 3: Moore Ho -, iefy 3 Cafeteria Squad 45 a Nuo ' tee Mick i o I f s ' -- repster. Schollastji ll he' I1aS receive 1 'ix v .ww 1 acc aim, Between wood, he has been J gig .5831 el Head- Class Genius Most likely fo Succeed Did most for the School 2 WILLIAM MICHAEL QUINN Baseball 2 3 urals l 2, 3, 45 Student cilfx Bill has Ik e or him- self on on is h s won a flock of ode plus a sense of 1 biliffc throw a baseball re bet for SUCCESS. I 1 ' Jw I I Suk .2 ff M . '- E ' ... g I , , , ' 5-J ' .- 'ev I ' 1 A 1 'N ,Q awww , . EDWARD PETER RAGELIS Biology I, 2' ' I Intramurals I, 2, 3, , 4, Speech 45 Lafi ' ,VAA .iz ,,.' Ed is o v'j,,gf,, 5, 'il seniors, always .r :': ' a joke. He was ' I ural bas- kerbaii . 5. , missed by the base Slug- gergu ,,,, , .4 He is an - 'mi -1 . ,-va or, polished writer and co rf, aker. Pete pos- sesses a sterling s nse of humor which will carry him far. PETER EDWARD REILLY Intramurals 2, 45 Red Ovyl 2, 3, 3:z w,4 .5 35 Co. Editor ,Qin gg- Student Council quad 45 Swine 5 has reac ny fields. O Class Writer Best All-Around Outside of Athletics GEORGE ANTHONY REALMUTO French I, 2, 3, xg -r ...V fy Intramurals l, 2, 3, 4. ,i,:,, : f Mix QOod l . p ly - o humor and you l: .- I f icture of Mouse. - Lt- 'V5., 5 4, r- f 't appearance and his con Q- . ' yeryfbe i assured for greater ff 'e Class Character DONALD FRANCIS REGAN Biology I5 a ,-, Is I, 2, E T k 4. rat ii, 56 ,4- . Quiet and sg' d, L'Nu.'x. - n l self a har -'tolli - ,.. N 4 - s men of the Pre His ef' d plea PEVSOUBIITY 'him - any frif around schoo ss' luck, V! . GERALD ANTHONY REISERT THOMAS RAYMOND RICE Biology I5 gil 25 Physic Boat Ride Zyl' 35 Ba ball 4, i, 22 Very POP W' , ... 'OW Psfefsf has made :, , :Q classm He is out a tball p and is also ability to if ,gf fbe a grea' in the future. ' li 'A Intramurals I, 2 ,',,, Better kno A rrie , he has always bee 's intelligence around En is e now betterl. EI senor e -HQ oi- into the Prep thos ' '- oreover, I'm tired. ' rrie d don't work too hard. 4,v: 52 JAMES. EDWARD RYAN ramurals I, . ka , 'dent Council I5 :ech 45 For Leag A test. niling Ji I Qlf vg od-looking is from of also an tor besi dent than linary. 372 ef- sb 'VI OIT ity should an import ' f - l ' - ahead. JOH NI ROLAND SULLIVAN 'itramurals I, 2, '- otball 45 Math 3. Io lunch - ' ,' r- I V plete with- ut one f 5 : igtfare tories. His earty gree v . -PI, - I-1, 1 for every- ne has 2 A I 1- ular. He Iimaxed hi. s xgl- 7' ' by playing arsity footluj ' atever - d he enters, :hn is a sure '- 'tor su-: -. . JOHN FRANCIS SISKO J.V. Basketball 5 re Honor Society Sisko either. ' - I - , e . 3, sfudenr - 3, 4 As we all ' Q 5 - If ot only a standout o - - N a cutie on the har -. X, ' - : forget his hilarious sp V 1 e aign assem- bly? No on , -1 gf. - ever forget C Quickest JOHN ALOYSI US TOOLAN Never too r John is gi e His sense -1 anytime. 1 success. I ly sh a smile in personality. I s enjoyable i ,Q hope for 'Z Latin 35 Physics 3' -- book 45 Intramurals I, 2, 3, 4 I . . . , ' M , 53 KEVIN FRANCIS SLOWEY Speech 3, 4' . . als I, 2, 3, 45 Track 3, wimming I As the . e r-iv' the thun- derous es . :Q rich bari- tone v 1 - - NI' ' d nj Sw. e poise , handso atform on graduat' -51'--t ,135 k over our four unfor rs at the Prep and the part Kev ad in making them that way. We shall all remember Kev for his many polished oratorical works, which gained for him much esteem. ROBERT Class Orator STAN LY TOWNSEND French 25 Phy , . ' ootball 4' Intra- murals I bitious ' : - . I wr ffriends is toppe marks. if his su achieveme ' 4 '5 I fly high ' I ff' lege and - S there - his Prep he has - ing to fret. I 4 ., Bob D06 o f Ig: ore am- el ' s . .. .. , Good Luck, BO . I I 9 BERNARD PATRICK TRACEY Dramatics 3, . l, 2, 3, 4. ,, . , N alijjf- . Parting is - . especially from th' Broad shoulder -e K? J. , Azll I s ile, wise cracks, in the chem V -W win the admiratiO ell repsters. His form ' ' , ish college, then Hcherchez me . LEO ALOYSIUS WALSH Intramurals l, l, 2. Good-lookin h the Prep's celebrities, ,lil ts f his class- mates by -,,v, v,', y, 5.1 ,,,Wq Q manner. We shall as soft- spoken, aim cooperative. We feel af fff 'll give to his future positio ! ,sari3ig,w?nthusiasm that he gave in his stay a the Prep, 13' ROBERT EARL WEAVER Dramatics 4, lritramurals li 2, 3, 4-wt? . ,.., , ljall and for his ine ff, e -' ro e o Azariah produc- tion of ,,,, Hd, Loc! -- andsome bob activ- tivies, he iswiifiiff dent attender at all Prep functions. PAUL FREDERICK WOOD Latin 2, 3, 4, Fr S,-'igblntramurals l, 2, 3, 4, Physics ygfqfggrgv n Society 3, 4, Laboureart. Q gif 1, 'Q 'ulsyuwl' I' L1 Wavy blon? and neat appearance l th :' ain dignity are the if, lit ,,, oody Paul has been kn e in studies. If looks, Q d p oriality equal success, he Best Dancer 54 I promise you ,f gr i R AE' 'I M1 4-F Q Q xifkv ,px - sf' V' Q v IS 1 I' gl 'Z e I 4 A 5' A 5,25 ,f Kiki WITHIN THE FOLLOWING PAGES ARE THOSE wHo SHALL sooN GRAsP WITH EAGER HANDS THE TORCH WHICH ns RELUCTANTLY RELINQUISHED BY oUR GRADUATES. THEY ARE .THE PRESENT PULSE AND HEARTPEAT or THE PREP. THEYLAUGH AND THE PREP LAUGI-ls: THEY ARE SAD AND THE PREP IS SAD. HAPPTLY THEY ADVANCE IN WISDOM AND AGE, FOREVER MINDFULUOF THE FACT THAT THEY Too MUST LEAVE THE PREP SOMEDAY. NDT NOW D0 THEY Cl-!ERlLSH EACH IDLE MOMENT, BUT LATER THEYPPWILL GUARD THEM PREC- soUsLY. THEY WILL GUARD THE Mo- MENTS or THEIR GOLDEN DAYS: THEY WILL. HOLD TcLosE TO THEIR. HEARTS THE MEMORIES OF ST- Jews PREP. X' As the previous, remaining days of our high school career swiftly slip into the past we vividly recall the happy, eventful years which we have witnessed at the Prep. Three short years ago a group of nervous boys entered the majestic building to begin their high school career. We fell easy prey to the whims and tricks of the cunning sophs and juniors and held a quiet respect for the older sophisticated seniors. The difficulties of Latin and Al- gebra brought worried frowns to our already confused faces. Yes, we had a difficult time adjusting ourselves to high school life. In our freshman year at the Prep, we contributed Pat Gilmartin, Dick Brostowin, Frank Bauch, Dick Clark, and George Regan to the Red Owl. Bob lHar- veyl Stenger, John Kreig, and Dick Knudsen joined the evergrowing band, while athletics claimed Jerry Mayer. ln the second year a deep feeling of school spirit be- gan to grow. Ron Austin and Larry Maloney answered the call of the Debate club while artists Mick Canario and Tom Clark took up membership in the Poster Service squad. With the addition of Rudy Scrimenti and Bill Houston to newly formed Track team, and John Sheri- dan's stellar performance on the hardwood athletics be- gan to really flourish. Our junior year brought even greater accomplish- ments. The nervous young boys of two years were now steady young men. We shall long remember Ron Austin's famous oration of On the Wire along with the spectac- ular play of Bill Dwyer in the big Turkey game . Frank Bauch rose to height of Red Owl Sports Editor while Andy Sichenze took over the job as photographer. John McAn- eny and Tom lrwin combined their ability for the Tennis squad to capture the Eastern Tennis Tournament. Now we are in the midst of our most glorious year at St. John's. After three years of fruitful labor we stand among the leaders of the Prep. In the field of Journalism Pat Gilmatin directs action as Red Owl editor while Dick Brostowin holds down the position of Yearbook Sports Editor. In the field of dramatics Jerry Bennett and Ron Austin were in Lucifer's Lodge . Tom Clancy now holds the co-presidency of the Poster Service. Now we look forward and hope we may continue the work which we have done in the past. We realize that our stay at St. John's will soon be over and we shall always cherish every moment spent within its walls. 58 I don t know! Paul Zeno, Franklin Dimino, Thomas Byrne. MIDDLE ROW: Robert Stonger, Peter Adams, Patrick Gilmartin, Ronald Higgins, Thomas Corrigan, Andrew Sichenze, Rudolph Scrimenti, Walter Munch, Philip Tedesco. BACK ROW: Robert Endres, John Krieg, I- FRONT ROW: Thomas Canayan, Lawrence Maloney, John Peirano, Frank Bausch, Robert Soarbara, Andrew Reiss, Richard Sunday, 7A 4 Joseph Racaniello, Richard Clark, James Windel, John McAneny, Thomas Irwin, Francis Brady. gf FRONT ROW: Edward Annitto, John Foshetti, Salvatore Marzo, Gerald Mayer, Ralph Pesiri, Joseph Schreiner, Arthur Wilm, Paul A Haggerty, MIDDLE ROW: John Sheridan, William Dwyer, James McGuire, James Kelly, Richard Brostowin, Martin Murphy, , John Sullivan, William Houston, Thomas Sweeney. BACK ROW: George Regan, Charles Carney, Thomas Clancy, Gerald Bennett, I Alfred Cheswick, Henry Yaccarino, Robert DeMartini, Richard Knudsen, Michael Canario. ff... , C, I ,,,. M ,EE 5 ,flyf 5 X59 ,,f-,fmliggw 1,11 ,,k, AEI: ,'.f,' f4fWiEM335ZQsfNf Locker room laugh, . K.- H. ,, ., E,55 . , L7 Q25 N,fm'iZ:N V mm U,LLn -V M. ,U K --,-an ,y 5 -gf 'A 3' ,,wL 11, 5 .,,. U h h 4.5 fix' 5 H, A I ' mi jk ' ' f--1 , ,..,r' QL. if fs .gb M, my, Q . Nw PM xy 1-DK ay...I ol ef. S d 'N 1 A I W A N 1 max A C 122.1-. LLA' ,Q :nt I 1 lv H., Q 1 4 Q V, avr 3 .fm -4 -e-N., E KPWQ-az.. an xi! . P' ,, Q' xx r sk' 9' f-12masvfQ-wi M , Tw in victors. . .. N ,,,. . ,V I L , X ,Q Lx RX Y 5 5 1 V Q gb ' - V ' V as .m-.. -i An 72? X, Q -'Q I -..,, Studious? 1 ii' At ease. After three memorable years at the Prep, we of the 3B class can review of manifold accomplishments with a feeling of well done , for truly we have excelled in every field of endeavor, Many memories of friendships and ex- periences will linger with us long after we have departed from the Prep, a year hence. Although the memories of our freshman year may be a bit vague, we cannot forget the fine purpose of Tom Melville in that year's play, The Ghost Parade . John MacFeely appeared as an lndian in this year's production of Lucifer's Lodge . Francis Cavanaugh, who copped the Junior Oratorical Contest, was another freshman standout. A look at the Moore Honor Society shows the familiar names of Fred Hueppe, Bill Caso, Cosmo DiPerna, Joe Gorayeb, Bob Mortola, and our three-letter man, Bill Kenney. As we continue on our trip, we find that the halls are bedecked with the works of the Poster Service Squad. Included in this group are the class artists, Austen Canade' and Skippy' Brien. The placards announcing the activities reminds us of the Latin Club's Joe Abruzzo and Tom Fleming. Fabulous Fred Hueppe serves as presi- dent of the Latin, Math, and German organizations. Among others, the Red Owl claims Andy Jenner, Bob Liedquist and our socialite, Bob Clark. Paul Dite, Bob Hotlips Kispert, Charles Turco, Dick Wirtenson, and the irrepressible Joe Catto are among the many 3B band members who will play at the annual Prep concert, Our other musicians consist of Mighty Joe Young Florio, Bob Bauman and his Glockenspiel, and Michael Thornton who left for St. Joseph's Seminary in ZB. ln the Speech and Debate Cliub, we are represented by Jim Hall, Bob McKeon, John Reilly, and Frank Schwageral, of the fabu- lous vocal cords. On a recent trip to Cleveland, Ohio, Frank placed eighth out of l28 competitors in an Original Declamation Contest. The tremendous school spirit of the juniors has been manifested by their large turnout at all Prep social affairs. This spirit was culminated at a dance at Mary Mount. Bob Kiefer, Dick Kossman, Walter Spede and Val Reis are a few of our social leaders. 62 Cool, clear water. 3 3 FRONT ROW: John Jund, Joseph Ferrere, William Lisecky, John O'Donnell, Darton Nolan, Andrew Kispert, Franklin Christi Robert Mortalo, Robert McKeon, William Crerend. MIDDLE ROW: Walter Spede, William Webb, Robert Devine, Arthur Stueck William Caso, Christopher Estelle, William Rea, Joseph Donnelly, Charles Lamendola. BACK ROW. Donald Arens, Valentine Ries Frederick Hueppe, Charles Barnes, Jerome Catuzzi, Joseph Venables, John Sagona, Richard Wirtenson, Joseph Florio, John Harlind Peter Bonwich, John Cuttone. Most Prepsters are still talking about our basketball team's dazzling conquests of All Hallows and Manhattan Prep to gain the CHSAA city championship. Contributing factors to this triumph were the inspired play of Joe Venables and Phil Sagona, both of whom mani- fest the athletic ability of the junior class. Another third year man who performs upon the hardwood for the Little Redmen is Joe Donelly of Ascention fame. Joe Corrigan, Skippy Harkins and Bill Kenney represent us on the J. V. Turning to football, we find the Prep gridders resplendent in their victory over their arch rival, Brooklyn Prep, Hailing from 3B are Jerry Trehy and his inseparable flaming haired buddy, Don Arens. Not to be ignored are Jack MacFeeley,, and Tom Bones Donovan, re- nouned for his T.D. pass snaring against St. Cecilia's. Joe Corrigan, Bill Kenney, and Skippy Harkins complete the 3B's attendance on the varsity squad. On the diamond, Hairy Bill Kenney displays his athletic competence by backstopping for the Hessmen. The juniors proudly claim Joe Pancho Westman, who recently capped the largest trophy ever to grace the library shelves of the Prep. Ben Hess also weilds a mean racket and has another year of eligibility in which he might achieve notable success. ,K I i 'fb Hank Artie and Matt Popular girl it yx H MR wk. 5? E l, ' 'Q '51 Q fill N X , in , if Q X 9, -5 J , gf 3 E Q ,xi 9' .1 gk , ,X Aff? A .S X 5 :M x 5 ' , X: I Z! .-: K ' ' fm x -:N xv M Ar. K X, . S X fv Xe lil.- 4 + :um ,. a an fi M Q Q A A 1 ws, X., N Q. , i I How do you do? FRONT ROW: John Mclslicholas, Gerard Kelly, Peter Hughes, John McKenna, Edward Fredo, Howard Boite, Richard Harrington Robert Petretti, James Parrinello, Joseph Madden. MIDDLE ROW: Joseph Major, Kevin Dowd, John Pellman Michael Pavese Paul Condora, Alex Windorf, James Murphy, John Walsh, James Shea, Louis Cartolano, Gregory Geis, Richard Jerril Harolc Widlicka, BACK ROW: William Werner, Gerard O'Connell, Thomas Gaffney, Donald Cancienne, Walter Schuell Daniel Quigley Patrick Smith, Felix Napolitano, Thomas Kaiser, Donald O'Conner, Frank Trialo, Daniel Lynk, George Redding Danny Lynk is the only member of 3A on the varsity nine, but his steady play and hard hitting produce many wins for the Redmen. Promising J. V,'s are Charlie Cheswick, Larry Dowd, Jim Shea, Jackie Powers, and Alex you can call me Bruce Windorf, an excellent pitching prospect. Two junior trackmen are Garry Larney and Vince Griffin. They might not be able to burn up the track, but it is assured that these Prepsters will always do their best for the school. Promising Keglers Ray Kearns and Jack Flood are also products of the junior class. Jack and Ray are two of Mr. Lacy's ambitious youngsters who will strive to seize the bowling crown from Bishop Loughlin Memorial High School, Here's hoping that they do it soon! But the junior class does not excell in athletics alone. It has its share of scholars too. Moore Honor men Ray Kearns, Frank Nicastro, and Alex Windorf head the group, and there are also many whose names have appeared consistently on the Headmaster's List since their entrance into St. John's. Notable among these are William O'Connell and Matthew Hermes. School spirited Prepsters who are neither athletes nor scholars are enrolled in various clubs. Some of these clubs deal with school subjects, such as the Latin and Physics Clubs, while others are purely for amusement, for example, the Camera Club. Budding journalists Anthony Wenderoth and Ronnie Belmonte are the representatives of the junior class on the Red Owl , the school paper. Tony went to the journalism classes in the first term and has been writing pieces for the paper ever since, while Ronnie attended the classes last year and is just starting his first year as a writer. Some of the posters which you see hanging in the corridors of the school are the works of juniors. After 2:40 anyday, one may find Jerry Kelly, Pete Smith, Tommy Gaffney, or Frank McNabb in the paint-filled confines of room 4Ol, the Poster Service Squad. Works of art keep flying from their fingers day after day. Good work, fellows, and keep 'em flying. Golden throathed charges of Messrs. Mullen and McDonald, commonly known as the Debate Club, are Tom Kaiser, Bob O'Mara, Don Johnston, Anthony Wenderoth, John McKenna, and Jack Vigorito. These boys are always trying for that win that will bring up the school's already sky-high speech and debate standing. The junior class has set a fine example by their attendance at the games and school af- fairs in general. They have shown great school spirit by their engaging in school activities, and have shown their interest in the Prep by their large memberships in the clubs. The members of the class sincerely hope that they have done well in their attempts for the betterment of school activities, but it is certain that they tried hard to do so. lf every class in the school tried as hard as they did, it is positive that this already excellent establish- ment would be even better. 66 pg, This great class has been in the Prep only two years but in that time it has won school renown not only by its admirable school spirit, and extra curriculum activities but also by its excellent scholastic records and humorous class skits. Such fellows as Porky Dewhurst, Pugg McGovern, Tom The Brain O'Leary, The Pitts Twins, Mousie Malek, and many more have won farne by their various nick names. We also have Walt Alt, Joe Anton- ucci, Bernie Byrne, Jerry Wood, and John Carol whom you will always find on any Prep activity. Among us we have our track stars which are Frank Kelly, Robert Whelan, Bill McLoughlin, John Cook, Will Walsh, Bob Stanley and many other notable men. Of course we cannot forget Ed Rippili, Will Couley, Will Bulger, Chuck Kinzie, Pete Myers, Bob Coccodrilli, our notables of the hardwood. The Clubs of the Prep have a good backing from the Class of '52, ln our class there are great writers, such as Frank Kaelin, Billie Lynch, Paul Saundes, James Whalen, and many others. The Poster Service Squad is also well represented by Don Dinhaupt, Ray Chaouis, Jim Guthy, and Ray Quesada. Our class is quite privileged to have great trumpeters like Cyrus Dolce, and Bob Anelli. Other contributions to the Band are Ed Luney, and Greg Longo. We can proudly say that our class is the only one to have the sensational organist Al Marino. The French Club has the backing of Neil Shea, Bruce Ebert, and Frank Matera. John McFadden together with Billy Lynch, Don Riley, Bob Ruh, and Roger Curran, are continually winning championships for our Debate Club. Our class shall always be remembered as founders of the Latin 69ers with Bill Dewhurst, John Palmeri, Ray Chapius, Stan Guzewicz, Tony Giammarino, Dave Daly, and Paul Saunders as executive members. That tall, slim, flash bulb shooting around the Prep is Tom Day, our photographer. All the candy store cus- tomers know John Bergen King of the Lunch Counters . Other steady supporters of the candy store are that rugged Jim Munroe and his Buddy Ed Luney. Joe Boyd, Jim Keene, and John O'Rourke are known as The Boys from Rockaway . All know that hilarious yet serious Ed Bradbury. Now we come to that err-r Freshman Debate Club. Little boy Buckley is checking a great many wins and few loses. James Callahan is nurse maid to his Fresh- man brothers. Bob Cascio is that ever fighting Wildhaven Tennis champ. Senores Catalao and Quesada as usual are still champs at Espanol. Larry lend me your Algebra home- work Conlon, is gaining weighting for the water shortage to blow over. Mario Federicko is now Mr. Trezza's pride with his skinned head. Paul Hoffman and Richard Stanley are still riding the L. l. Railroad in spite of the wreck. ln the meantime Gregory Longo is still fighting his cousin to see which one of them will stay in the band. Yes, now you have an idea of what our class is like. Of course in this short space we cannot tell you every- thing, as words can never express the feelings and loyalty one has towards ones class, , .P!, gk 5 g I 1 gk 4 f s 9 f -fi I aw' Q , J :f A it 1 X 'Haw '53 , -vu W ' I s 1 .Awi ' , ' F V w , , ' I Q w M3 i wi 'Cy 1' 1 ' if e ' Q L . I mi W Q? L 5' I rf' .XX X .I '4 ' -..A an. 'T 1 Q ' V , . N 5. ws . -bf 'U 1 ' Squaws and Sensors ge P? ,iz L rl 4 ff' sk Y fm- A --Q M...-f afhefv I P 5 e N 1 A in is ww mifff ' 5? M., , fn nm,wff 1 f Q., I i M A if Q ll 4 , 'fi 'Ti wp f 'pt N . AAU 1 be a book F090 ' S I S A :Ma i I ,f ilu upcr scientists 1: 8 .I gf . . L. , . 10 eak the boat ' ,mx 41,3 x ,Sv Br A an I , 1' Day of fun. A meat ba Joy ride. Here we have the Frosh . . . the boys who as Father Cotter often says Should look up to the Seniors as models. After eight long years of preparation they have taken at last, the big step from grammar school to the prep. During the first six months these boys have awefully fallen for the pranks of the upper classmen but now they are well on their way to another big step. . . they are crossing the hairline which separates boyhood from manhood. They are starting to mix, get acquainted, and delve into the activities which someday will bear their leadership. Any Frosh can read the Sports page of the Red Owl and find such prominent classmates as dead eye Walt Brady, three letter ace Bill Wilson, basket- ball hero Chick Dethomasis, and the prep's answer to Bob Feller , . . Bob hooks Vericth, proven mound star. 76 'Eu EQ Mrs i p Aw QW 4 LW swf- 2. 4, J.. :3'.. ,Sh I 2 A Q1-W, . 5 L 3554 1, 114 - ' 3 Q 3 K .. - Z, ygwgir . Q ,-,. , .Q J., 5 U ,, EW ,Qi il V may is QE ,fi b ,1L,g :,E f 1 sy ,, ., X f fri, f .yy .af T5 3 if Om 'Q 1 if? sF SP? W Q 'Q K , . 2, Af 5 w 'V N ,A i Q 5 3 xl Q tl xg! A H ' 2, if 5 L QE EN V X1 f gg . vi ,Q Xa X V. 1' .:. 15,3 f izg ggif I fi Y . 'x gk f ,k ' Q Q75 F' 5 A IM , 1 F 2,1 .Ai is Aff 'if was Q,...MJf What no food? Hmm? A I LQ QE? 341- 3 'Y ' if we ff Vg ' 4 V ,fi J 3 K1 s f- K , xg? ' f K I li A I 5 M X 0 Q .gi 1 tile' ffm! 5, f , ii M ffm. U i T! Q W E 6 . 5 ig .E 'Sf k 2 L' 1 Q b ' , .X ,V I S .wk . - W ,,. as H- W - . . ' ' at ..., F fs F iv f W 'F ex I , Q ww Mr fn E+? Asfw X g is 'QUE' ' 3 ' V Y' H W X' V1 v 1 i,p ,'V.A av 7 x I . Y 'E fi! -K Q' xg! x ik-ff 'L' v F v X' I if . ,, 4 L ,, A 4' 'fir' mf 'W M 3. ,.i.1LE..E I A ,T VL L5 E Ol . I 5' I L sz ws , A 'P'-1 ,... W 55.43 C -' Q 'W suv 'F 5 ,S QQ if as if 1 S 5? V! ff' Q T' . ' is x , x, , If -av Q fig 1 . gf Ag f . ww , ffl , . is n SW P K , gf? Q, was mf s A ig 4 if 4 W ? W L t r L .2 If - QW' W W I k 41 in .Ls W 6 ' .MW fEaa 4 - 3 5 , Test oday? Y ', ' 7, 21 ,. ' I if gg my 'Q 1 W 33553, . f If as X Q W A N X R Q2 5 K F wb wiv W 'U N 5 T7 ,i g . f, Q Rf R Q xW: 9 2 9 Q , ' x N m I 7 : Lf M 5 5 his Q r .. ' 'VA 4' 'ra -,,, , F V. it 1, yy, V 3? mf? K . iv A . A. 5. E X 2 W N A ' A sm - fas-g, ., 'f is an F T1 35 i EQ 73 W 1 A 'W L ' iw 5' ' ' ff 5' . L YT F LQ Q M- is 5 v W w if Q X W , 'id E 15 f 1 iq ,H Q ,-wwf' FRONT ROW: Daniel Hayes, John Minogue, Robert Maickel, Harry O'Connor, John McCool, Robert McKenna, Thomas Ford Vincent Russo, William DeMarCo. MIDDLE ROW: Kenneth Hofstadt, Andrew Lukan, Joseph White, Thomas l-leher, Paul Donadio William Terranova, Richard McCarthy, Raymond Lyons, Brian Lammers, John Stewart, John Altomonte. BACK ROW: Jeromi Wucher, Gerard Donohue, Francis Tortorello, Raymond Reinecker, Albert Kern, James McKenna, Gerard Arciero, Salvatore Gerbasi, Richard Rampinelli. A fine omen of these new arrivals has been their wonderful school spirit, which has been manifested not only by sensational attendance at social and athletic functions but by their marvelous backing of the Yearbook Ad campaign. The boys within these pages will uphold the honor of the Prep and most certainly never let the star grow dim . Standing room only! Do I see books? CJ' Qi , , , W J ?:' -'F' :QQ : SA 1 'S R-A a , QQ, A ., -W ,f ,L xf'k w .. Q .,:a,,. wid '7 I 'Q' Q f , 3 at ' 1 X - 'Q ' gif l k' M 5' 3 I 4 Q ah A - gag ' if ' S is Q Q K in I N ,, L, A 4 ,. -L X Jykxifh- . F Kg : ,,. 9? ' V? 6 417' 5,53 fwf ffe' Q y : ' Q :. W. N ff? , - A x I t H g i - 31 , E 3 sts, I i ,-' Q P f 1 K.. MX 7 v, ...Q Q v I ..... Q. 'sr ft A 353 ,xv W fi KE ,535 Y 1 1.q,,,. 5 N, K 5 W W 'fu 'Q' VT r ' g 5 gs Y 1 5 4 in 5 K ,E 12.15. 1, ff dmoncg if Q o j -.3 4 A . 4 me Ex Q 3, , , - 'f , ' f as ,.,, A I ' in may 'T'TT fu- ,., -yr I l THE ACTIVITIES FURNISH A REASON FOR THE UNDYING SPIRIT OF THE PREP. WITHOUT THESE FUNCTIONS, THE STU- DENT COULD NOT REALIZE THE BOND BETWEEN HIM AND HIS SCHOOL. WITH- OUT THESE ST. JOHN'S WOULD BE FOR- EIGN TO HIM. THE RETREAT, THE nANcE, THE PLAY,P THE RBOATRIDE--ALL ESTAB- LlsH A PERMANENT PLACE FOR sT. JoHN's IN THE -HEARTS or THE PREP- sTERs. THE ACTIVITIES ruRNls-H TI-IE sAsls ron FUTURE VOCATIONS. THEY BU-ILDITI-IE FOUNDATIONS FOR CAREERS IN RELIGION, Musac, ART, LAWL, MEDI- CINE, s PEEcH AND OTHER PROFESSIONS. THE ACTIVITIESAARE THE MILESTONES IN THERLIAFEIL of TI-I-E SOCIAL CITIZENS 0FJ9TQM0RROW.A Q, S DESERT? Every Tuesday the people in the neighboring houses glance out of their windows and are treated to a picture of the Prep on the march. These young men are on the march to pay homage to their God. Yes, this bi-weekly sodality devotion has been a long standing fea- ture around the Prep. This mass exhibition of faith is a good sign for the future of our nation. Inspiring talks by the Rev. Joseph G. Dunne, CM., Prep guidance director, and various visit- ing speakers highlight the services. The hymn, prayers, and benediction paralleled with the talks serve to prepare the Prepster for the trials of later life, For only by this combination of prayer and studies can the true Catholic spirit and character be formed in the individual. FATHER DUNNE Guidance Director Meaiiafion' chapel communlon' H SS The ingratiating attendance at daily Mass in the new chapel dedicated to St. Catherine Laboure has proved that the incorpora- tion of the Chapel in recent years has been a heartfelt success. The Mass, celebrated at 8:lO daily, has become an important and helpful requisite to the all around attainment of a good and well-organized education. Communion is available and received often by the attending Prepsters who usually fill the ample pews during the Lenten season. Breakfast is supplied to the receivers in the cafeteria. Habits like this, developed in adolescence, will keep the student close to God even after he has left the portals of the Prep and will definitely prove a favorable factor in the construction of his career. ,T his is M V Body, i BNOOGH .i-fhis 15 My Q, J 4 s 0v 1 ' Qg-m'fiFf W gd '14 D a'a'l'f?SW Qi X , 6. iight' J fm. V 5, . fif..,,'?5l'1' 4 , i 'rs . if Q, wfgirk ge, ing W - 1 3' a sf: f . ' ix ik k N554 Q, Q Mi GBUS 3 SSYIMIEDGD ED'fl This year's symposium followed the un- precedented pattern of a one-act play, Quiet Please, before its commencement. The topic, Charity in the Home, was ex- ceptionzilly well presented by the speakers, Tom Malligan and Frank Georgio, coupled with the guest speaker, Kathleen Farrell of St. Agnes. After a capab e delivery by the orators, the floor was turned by the chairman, Al Hag- mann, to a publi: forum, during which the as- sembled group presented questions concerning domestic charity. While the echoes ofthe discussion were still present in DeGray Gym, the evening continued with dancing and music supplied by the Key- notes, which is headed by one of our talented seniors, Andy Kispert. A socialsuccess such as this serves not only for entertainment but also as a foundation for the Catholic way of life which we should pursue in our future vocation. Eating again. ifsx, 3,,,r If sz. JR? 15 fyg2fr7Z,'7.7jl f Quiet ,,.em , ,, TO sr. JOHNS PREP ANNUAL SYMPC Going homel out VH-Jrnberedi W .... P l.' N AB, , 'rfi f 2 sf.. .gi -i V TOM MALLAGHAN CHARLIE HELMKEN FRANK O'SHEA JIM MIRABILE Presidente Fall Vice President President-Spring Vice President ' jv'f ' ' ig-F119-1 -' I jorm I--.., OW: rx- ton . Donald OC0 SNon.- Rona perclvai BACK R ' HouS I FRONT Efgnwrllirabilef Cflelgernlucafb gfxaniileq CaCC'algX'2o'Fred Hveppef Wm purine, id palev, ' ' Bronnlg f ,Seri Paul 't Hafrman The Student Council, cc prised of a representative tr each class, is the link betw the student and the adminis' tion. The fall session of Council was instrumental securing buses for stude traveling to the Prep foot games and was a driving fc behind the yearbook ad cz paign. The spring session p duced the daily recitation the rosary in the Chapel dui Lent and the early receptior senior rings. During both 1 sions the success of social fl. tions, the support of sport events and the general l mony of spirit at the Prep, due, in a large measure, to inspiration and leadership the Student Council. D S90ll' Day W'lS9 'f Wm nv, Tom Ka c nwav. Robe' S' Nglrilqelaiilllaagf Kevl2elIelilalri5lcT1Qhef Tom O Shave? Don If CrV , Ffankn MQDCQDLHE EZIGDNQDR -6' fi fig! sap ff? ,pig f i , QggffX, f Q 5 pin ,fy Q xfv,f45v'-'1 b 1'5 7x i is R .5 fkf ,N X J, XV ,:, ,M V Q, Wifi .gg ? xfN-Q, ggi. 1 ii , ,I , is ze, ,il f lx 3 . '. , A 5 R ,T ,lv .x sf: Ik i sgxyuf! cf1,U?7i1 3 H e A A via' X y A h x I. V 41-4 ,V nw '.-.,3 1 23 fx Qi-5' if lg-sSf ,'5L5'5 Im, 'J' f XX it x 7b 2 - 1' 4v , 'bfi 5 ,,f ' -Q wr-5:f f v:a,.,,gf. . ' ig i '1fc '-I W , 4 M Y , ', ,,+ M .. y 1 L Q ' 5 5 u - xx I - I X A 1 'Y 5 it , K L . x ' sir Jovi? PRE 00Kp J- f ST JOHNS ,, BPREJP I ar F,-L Q. ,A K ., -M ful A' 'Ser ff '5 1 .1 uf v'Q ?m ,Q IDRS? NF. N T .rg if Q X N I X ' 4 J r 9 . ,sf v ki' 5 Q5 vi ,al xt ,Q x 4 :gy X g x ' ' X w ' X Q V, H M x f , . 'f1 ., my Q f elk W 'M g M 'Y A Q if if I A as W L Q94 W4 ...za-...f 5, 5QWa H N S 5 1. . K, ,QMQ V The French Club, under the capable direction of Mr. Bissagni, goes one step farther than the classroom in giving the 31? J' student of the language a deeper interest and appreciation in Wmwfg - W Haw the culture of la belle France. During the past year, the club W My members have taken part in various activities such as visits to , -raar rf-1t h if RIMM . French movles and other places of interest, the presentation of 3 Mg si' plays and skits, and the publication ot the annual Christmas it ,,,,i 5 Il - K - II kr W paper, La Lumiere du Cercle Francais . They have also par- s:-f ,Qf:'1-f, ticiaated in many games including the French version ot .,,,T -.,,1, Twenty Questions and many other contests and quizzes. i We hope that through these activities of the club, the members will be imbued with a sense of cooperation and re- sponsibility, and that they will benefit in college work as well iit as later lite. ati' , ..bbQ:, ,NM V 59,9 'ako 1 A f f FRDNT ROW: Francis Gagliano, Gerald Reisert, John Carrol, Bruce Ebert, Louis Martino, Mr. Bisagni, Victor Distefano, Gerome Caruzzi, Edward Murello, Peter Adams, John Nasshan. BACK ROW: John Cossentino, Lenord Splnoso, Cornelius Shea, Richard Enqlert, James Dawson, Michael Russo, George McDonough, John Kennedy, Gerald McTigue, Fred Restalno, Edward Myatf, John Perri, John Vigarito, Ralph lacontlno, John McAuley, James O'Brien, Richard McManus. ff-4-Z.,-f 'DwA,,ff- ' ,,f WW,,,,,,.M ,..,,M,,N,M an Hwz, , rg, ' ' ' ek:-,A W. 1 V .- X973 X- Prepamioy'-I E-e'tabVmhe6. me oi '51, Sokme 6 New 'lark ?ubXx5'wd xmweekw by smden Schenk, BQ. Lewis, Avenue, Brookwn . Bev. Kuhn Y. Gotten CM.. Heaamaaker Editor Yaxtick Gi110a.f6!1 lksgnciate 'Edixox Sports Y-Alma! News 'E-Aito: Sosepb Gomqeb Frank Bausch Osama Di?ema Yeshua Wriwt ,M.,.., ...,...,...,.....,,...,....... ...........,,.......,, B o bert Chi! 'Sews Suki .,...,..,A..,,...... Anthem Wendercib, Ywncia Kaakn, Richard Ckmk, Sffhresster Bard, 'Nhkiam Casa. 'Thomas MeXv1XXe Keclquim, Richard Broskowin, n, Andrew Xermm . ' Dimino .Hobart L C aww! a . Er ar-.Xalan Began Nm 4109 Thomas orge E3 T he Chief! Spfitia Siaii ....,A,. ,.,.,.. Xamea Hak, Business Manager ,.......A.,,..,.........,.. ,...,........... Ckxqulakion Tilianaqaf ,,... ,,.,.......,..........,. ,..,,..... ..... G1 e 'iqpisks ..,., ,.....,.,..,,Q.Y,.. ,A,., E' 1 ankkin ScYw1aqerX, Xokm Culxon Yhoxnqraphers .,,....,.W...,..,,...4,. Pxndsew Sidnenfaee, Fam Neiman .,.,, ..,.A. . Mkusken Canada, Raymond Qhafpuis cuxbl Advise: ' Cami 'anion -v A113915 , A 'Fa Nix. E-A-said B. Membez, Na'siona'i Schobskic ?ress P-ssc-cs. Niambar, Cohxmbm SdnoXas.f1c Hess kasccwixon Member, Gntkxohc Sched Press Associatkan 51-0-2,71 This Way' x5 Q' f ...L A ,f N ews Staff Red 0 wl Hcudd les Ba Usghf, FRO MIDNT ROW WHHELE RO f RO m Casxvl Paberf W ' Anthul Ra alter, J ony waqdefichogfdphc Gorey oth W, lark Gb P 1 Imam, Tha af GI Mnllegmas pleznnpr?-rfinl C BACK R'8Q Frosmo D W' aV'Ci5 ipe ' Rober P,3ra. f1a, W. f Clalonl Th Illiam VK, Ed Omas Lyn mend Melvch. Lenarllle, an Jame 5 Ring ' Gefal d MC Tig ue, Francis Kael In- Remaining Members of Red Owl Staff FRONT ROW. Franklin Dimino, George Regan, Austin Canade, BACK ROW: Frank Schnagerl, John Cutrone Paul Nelson Francis Fatta MR. CASEY Moderator FRONT ROW Francis OConnor James Hall Francis Bausch Robert Liedquist. BACK ROW Paul Saunders Thomas Canavan Charles Barnes Richard Brostowin, Now we journey to roorn 4ll where, in the midst of many busy typewriters rhythmically banging out the con- tents of a forthcoming issue, our persevering young journalists labor diligently to publish that wise old bird, the Red Owl . Here, despite the noisy atmosphere, hopeful newspapermen may develop their latent talents. Under the watchful eyes of Mr. Edward A. Casey and the editorial staff, a boy can learn the fundamentals of news reporting and also receive a basic knowledge of the essen- tials vital in the making of a top notch publication. ln- deed, many a boy who has worked on the Owl has become very successful in the field of journalism. The first editor of this paper, Mr. Lester Grady, now is the manager of two popular movie magazines. The young members of the Fourth Estate must first spend six months in an intensive study of journalistic pro- cedure before they are able to receive their first assign- ment. Each reporter, after being graduated from the journalism class, serves another half year as an appren- tice or cub reporter . During these early days the year- lings learn the tricks of the business from the school of hard knocks, bitter experience. The success of many of our younger reporters can be found in the fact that there is always room for advancement. There is always enough room for another Prepster to make good as a first rate newspaperman. A wie? if x 'x it 5, If . We 1,3 , M,.MmMW,QWMmLm..,,, Q in I . M, AA,.,W ,X MLA ,,,,,,.3,x,t,Y V Q EQ, , .. ,,,, ,, . , 1 . Ki U? , ,H AK , A Aw ,f , A gg, .Wi, M AwwMwm,,XWmWw.wumwN X4,' ,.,- -4e,.iaM.L.,.,v...A., , ., M v..x., M 2.4 -31.1 fy-1'13A37 'g?Q'Tf N5 1Jh:'W'5ifA::'.f 'fN Vw I'i5iYLTT57U:A'mm-L:-,Xk. . V Af. I ,JM I X , 4' 5 'K W 2 M MH P K.. Q,-,.N,.v.L J ' M K6 X 4 na' L ' il F, A Ei K 1 J g gi? w K5 w H x ' K 1 X 1 X ' if xi' C ff Akvy A L ? . 1 I 5 f-1? Q 1 S Eg' K ' f x x Q V , W : i Q., a- W 'A , , Af A W 2 ,1.. ' K - sir' Nf' 6 I , K ' X if fffh Q W' L LQ rg W fit Qi . V fx Ai V13 2 2 I Q x f ABQ LE! ANS Forum Club SITTING: Walter Munch, Rudolph Scrimenti, Vincent Napolitano, Mr. McNamara, Joseph Racaniello, Thomas Canavan, August Englert. STANDING: Edward Annitto, Arthur Wilm, Francis O'Shea, Gerald Bennett, Thomas Sweeney, Henry Yaccarino, Frank Bausch, John Sullivan, Robert Ferguson, Charles Fraser. The purpose of the Forum Club is to ac- quaint the members with current events. But the basic plot of the club is to give them knowledge of a Catholic viewpoint. The forma- tion for better future citizens is greatly aided wth the work ofthe Forum Club. This year the club has been under the cap- able guidance of Mr. George T. McNamara. Mr Pine, Leslie Sheridan, Matthew Hermes, Donald Cancinne, Martin Murthy, Walter Englert, John Freels. is ' S Fesfzsf I S. ,XFX il: 5 Q lt, t ' ., . A re 45 J Q i, iq ,VA 3 . A. -. Q. Q . ' 4 I - I -f s. f' t fssvais 1557. f . 'K - . ' Situated in the main corridor we find a por- tion of the Prep frequently visited by all. Our library, which contains over seven thousand volumes causes the attraction. Mr. William F, Pine, librarian, has a trained staff of twelve Prepsters who are Capable of handling the every day reader. Aside from books for withdrawal, there is a career file and many reference books at the disposal of all to help the boys advance in their studies. awww' N 1 7 X l -39 ' ' X NY ii2iil5Q M-isf 1wz' S SA 5 Q giL L X 1 3 ,ik 1 V f 'fv my 1 ., A -v mm f 1 -1- S1 wif .Q fs 1 -my iw 2 ri + , 9 ,ff 1, ' , s. '1 xg, ii NX Q Q W f- , in 5 Q , Q 1 f 2' -I ' , A , K ' -S I- E ' 4 Q A n f of D K0 y Ag if 5? A j :QA K f 6 Ml if f f , 45' 3 W' '.VA, ' w if A M i 3 In LA? f. ,F lrr 1 i . 25 Mlm S l 'R 7 ! 1 5 sy ,AA. 4 Q X s 1 ,,- Ve , 4. D Y P Q f f ' s. S2233 f-x . 'U su- W Q xi 'A f iii LA ig J' 11633 Gi ,gg 4, , . fi n T S2 , Q,- vf 6 rj 3, ,ve 'Y' :fi 1?r . 13 Q 3 gg, X3 5 T , H .ax ' , v x! ! W 'mr 15' ' ff PY: Q H 1 K i Mv- .,5, J , I - KL, if is I5 ii ak 5 R' ' it S79 Ab' rt iff fm gg ggi at uf - WI I IN - K a Q 5 g. .. 3? A 'fa F 9' YW 3 5 1 fi lam - ,ww ,lv I A 1 M om SCHQL4 1.40 WSF' fx ff is 4 wk S ggi SINNVOQ X THTWHTHES 'll 'lil it ill ii lilllifill BACK ROW: Charles Krieg, Brian Lammers, Ray Rienecker, John Altomonto, Frank Kammel, Robert Maickel, N Richard Prunty, William DeMarco, Francis McNierney, Andrew Lukan. Mi' l i' R PEDAGNO M Moderato' tilt- ,l iii, Will' ,lllwf WW ri ,lilly ,till xlmlllgifitli X Ywlg li it Wgigglll IfMllltlmilfwileiliiilwllwwiili-'iiwwlifg X li This term, under the direction of fiedagnf, the i t i i f r,,rr l r,rrr + . . ill rl, it f, i ll, Biology Club once more offered sciencgplggdtii g fresxlimenilw. i . . . . . ,, . ,, ,al l special investigations in the study dllii.,lmmWMW,mil . . . early meetings the ammonia fountain ewwwkent was per- formed to demonstrate the solubility of ammonia in water. Plans were also discussed for a special field trip for members. During the rest of the term the club intends to devote much time to studying the disection of animal lite. Look at the birdie, -a flash-and a proud student's work is presented in the next issue of the Red Owl or year- book. Have you ever stopped to think of this interesting Prep activity. During the past year, Father Vincent V. Rodgers, CM., as Moderator of Camera Club functions, has helped its members to better photograph by teaching them the use of various equip- ment and also the process of develop- ing and printing. On the horizon of the future there are field trips, interesting slides, big contests and increased knowledge, all of which produce the aim of the club - to make each member a better photographer. FRON ROW Richard Kossman, Donald Kelleher, John Freels, Walter Hayes. I3 XCK ROW James Ring, Harold Horan, Tom Day, Harry Lockwood. Der Deutsche Verein, which was started as a direct result of the many requests of the students, is designed to supplement their ordinary language course and to provide them with a realistic concept of German culture and background. Under the capable direction of Mr. Frederick Deninger, the members of the group have formulated plans for future club activities. Visual- aid charts are to be made about the cities and sights of Germany, and material will be collected on the history and geography of the country. ln the course of the spring term a German newspaper will also be published and the Verein hopes to go on a few excursions to local German theaters and to museums exhibiting German arts and sciences. ON FLOOR: John Freels, William Lynch, John Rielly, Matthew Froellch, Joseph Funke, Anthony Buchner. SITTING, John McAneny, Peter Gangi, Richard Marino, Andrew Jenner, Fred Hueppe, Joseph Schreiner, Walter Alt, Thomas Erwin, Jerome Wood, Cornelius Pronek. THIRD ROW: David Donavan, Joseph Kump, Robert Hartman, Gerald Dieffenbach, Bill Fleming, Neal Dur- daller, Peter Bonwich, Frank Bausch, Thomas Fox, Jim Callahan, Jerome Trehy, Donald Arens, Robert Fischer, William Caso. BACK ROW: Karl Becker, Anthony Wenderoth, Francis McNabb, Gregory Gels, Raymond Kearns, Edmond Looney, Stephen Sullivan, Datrick Cuniff, Walter Zimmermann, John O'Donnell, Roger Kohl, William Mills, Paul Ramen, Robert Martola, Moderator REV. VINCENT G. HEARY, C.M. Business Moderator REV. VINCENT T. SWORDS, C.M. Photography Moderator REV. VINCENT J. ROGERS, C. M. Co-Editors PETE REILLY and TOM KIERNAN Art Editor ....... CHARLIE HELMKEN Sports Editor . . DICK BROSTOWIN TOM DALY . JOE DRISCOLL CHARLIE FRAZER Editorial Staff ....... JOHN HURLEY, MARTY BOYLE, FRANK O'SHEA, WALTER HIGGINS, JOHN TOOLAN, VIC ANFUSO, JOHN MCCORMACK, VINCENT NAPOLITANO. Business Managers . ED RAGELIS Sports Staff ..... . SYLVESTER BARRY JIM HALL . JOHN MITCHELL Staff Typlsts . . . JIM MCDONALD Staff Photographer . . . PAUL NELSON PETE REILLY TOM KIERNAN Co-Editor Co Editor .... ax CHARLIE HELMKEN Art Editor Hard at work Well, I d0n't know . , . eadh fl e nears FATHER VINCENT G. HEARY Moderator FATHER VINCENT T. SWORDS Business Moderator Business Staff Joe Driscoll Charlie Frazer, Father Swords, Tom Daly. FATHER VINCENT J. ROGERS Photography Moderator years there have been many published at the Prep that have won wide acclaim, This volume is the sincere effort of the present group of stu- dents to try to surpass all the others. The long afternoons and evenings spent by members of the staff are only justified by the pride that is gained when the finished copy is produced and all the eventful moments and cherished memor- ies of the school year are recaptured with each page. We feel our aim is accom- plished, if in years to come this book is glanced at and revives even one happy memory in the mind of any alumnus. dw .-v 4y annual'-K DICK BROSTOWIN PAUL NELSON Sports Ed tor Staff Photographer Besides being a token for each student, it also acts as a representative for the school. lt shows our accomplishments in spiritual, scholastic and social activity and also our victories and defeats in the field of athletics, moreover, it shows the rea- sons for the mature character expected of the men of St. John's both now and in the future. Availing the hopeful physir cists with a new series o' studies in the field of elec- tronics, Father Louis Fey, GM. moderator of the circle, has indeed provoked curiosity ir the subject. During its many and varied joinings this pas' term the methods and uses o' the oscilloscope have been dis played. ln conjunction with thi: machine, the entire electronic apparatus of today can now be easily designed, constructec and readjusted. Primary among its purpose then is the study o' radio and television, The influ- ence of this subject awakenf new interests in a subject usu- ally not stressed too much ir the classroom. Secondly, z pupiI's projects may influence him toward his chosen vocatior in life. FRONT ROW: Allen Asgondizza, Joseph Gorayeb, Thomas Fleming, Robert Kiefer, William Fleming, James McGuire. SECOND ROW: Andrew Jenner, John Rselly, Fred Hueppe, Robert Mortolla, Anthony Wenderoth, Felix Napolitano, Frances McNabb, Gerald Kelly, Joseph Madden, Laurence Waszak, THIRD ROW: Gerald Emmerich, Danlel McDermott, John O'Donnell, William Scully, Roger Kohl, Walter Zimmermann, Raymond Kearns, Francis Nicastro, Leopold Fasone. BACK ROW: William Casso, John Breslin, Richard Kossman, Walter Munch, James Ring, Howard Bolte, Donald Cancinne, George Redding, Gregory Gise, William O'Connor. -H xml Qu 1 , O P Z A lx , l Y f V I in . 'f ' . K It L 41i,sjM 4Af- My 'W K -5 gb T. 4 1 rg., 'Y 35, A 1 V if .3 Lg, 5 ' Q, QW ' g ray xgvr X V ' HQ wif ln! , Q f 13 45' .52 if .viz L QW 1 V W 'H Y 3 fam WN, S'k A Ki ' 4 5 as fi 2 af f g Q . f' u., 5 1 5 Q i , X, A 5 1 1 T ' f, Q1L Qi 1 A Q wX E f i l IQ . .. , J FS X A-mu rn ' 1 lmlqr f ie 2iyi ?Mg, 4? 'mi' 3 1 f V' - 4 ' xg ,rzf jig i as -vw ,,, MB ' Siu g 5. .A -2- f u1- 1 M TEH iilll' lg Mil. 4 Whetting Joe Prep's appetite for the spiritual, the competiti the social, the esthetic, the dramatic, the athletic-the fellows v fling bright and subdued colors, and lines and forms in text z picture to help transform Prep's dynamic power from the poten to the synthetic, that's our trouble shootin' gang, the Poster Serx Squad. From tiny Mike ll-A's Keatingl to tall Mike l4-A's C ariol, from industrious I-lelmken lcollege scholarship winnerl indolent Smith, from pepper-pot G. Graham Kelly to co-preside Thomas Clancy with his daring abstract forms and Austen Can with his papier-mache creations-these emergency Joe's are k on their toes five and sometimes six days a week trying to keep with a steady demand for posters, placards, displays, and what h you! Most widely recognized are probably their huge decorati for the Prep dances in De Gray l-lall, Pow Wow, the fall dance, l tured the Indian motif, and the l-lelmken-Brooks-Sylvia led c did yeomen service in decor for that memorable social even Faced with the loss of such veteran talent, the squad got right di to work and made the early-Spring-term Mardi Gras dance a rio color. This group proved a worthy auxiliary also in the succes advertising of the play Lucifer's Lodge and the Annual Band C cert., They answered the requests of the professors for visual charts, graphs and maps for the classrooms. Who said A pic' is worth a thousand words ? lf so, these artists said a mouthful a more spirited Prep during a record smashing school year closing with the Annual Boatride-another Squad promotion. Decision map. R, gms Q -. , ,Q , S if 'F' in , izrrg hf,5fmB5 is .. guns, if W gt v is 3 is v of f 1 W-ttfviii' and .3 Happy New Year. ,J 2 , ,Q- K 4 'K :if I m A A W V BI 5 gy 15, 5' gf KV' 1 X , tai 1 9 , v , y xgv X X I I c x x x 1 dwg f V f F . 14 - A I f Tav? ' W ff x Hai Agn me, - ' , , 1- , br, ff- fm... . F. H- YW? -rs'-ix ' Iwnm ,X 'H ' M - .swim ' Q. 'S' A491617 SUPERIOR, 1 W. 1 i870 Fifi? 1?W xfw- A x if ,Jn H' fag-5 sf:-'S pw- ' -+ A I WIP' r - 'U . P3 We WE' ZSSSSEMI Q a ' 4 .JOHNS PREP N. N .Y F fhers , . v 4 4' re al , S M1 'Sf Q 'V , , I A ,, PARENTS? FQRUM 'U ll SCHOOL . PREP S13 IOHN S puww 9 ami. 30 gpnii. 2 , f ' K 'ff 11 4' ff 7 if Alf? Q 4 gif' 411' 'ff 4 f, .ff 'fa ,Oi 7,6 4, , ff , wx if e gf ,7 Looking back on the many dramatic achievements of past years at the Prep, all are in agreement as to the place which the last productions have garnered. Undoubtedly the play put on in the spring of l949 roved a None left sir Now, ah say. P fitting and eloquent climax to Prep plays as they have advanced in splendor, polish and technique through the years under the capable and proficient directing of Rev, John V. Newman, CM. The drama, Command Decision , one of the most difficult plays to attempt, nevertheless was a stimulating and overall endeavor dependent largely on the perfection attained by the cast. Hx X ghofltli The big decision' Shir. There it is! icivzsii . swvtivomii PSYC Rfffllv Ronald Bfiyi, -' John ' A V K' John Hurley, lgggaibmgli? Jloll?1lln'Mi?3alf Benneff, Robert Weafgbach, Wa,,ifVHi34arfy - Qins, l've got to send him, SP Pl igstvl.-G YW' FATHER NEWMAN, C.M. Director The melodramatic zenith, however, was accomplished with the presen- tation of Lucifer's Lodge which, through its air of mystery and humor, created a fine and well deserved sensation. We reminisce with pride and provocation on the year's successes in d mbine these achievements to the list of the theatrical entertainment an co worthy Prep plays, The thespians doubly benefited by the performances. ' ' ' 'll ined is the acclamation of the audiences, but First, the immediate thru ga ' ' h rience and priceless advantages latently and most important is t e expe I t hich will enable them to mix more homogerieously gained by the who e cas w in their positions in life. K ff 5 Q ,,,,.,-f 5 u. g , Lv N A M., ,a 5 MakinQ laces' werrew Q Reporting for duty. Q I 1 W J 'e1O 9 4- V' .,,c c,,, . .. ...-,v, o' ' ' -.ir Q , vi sfexsx 5' ? o 0 Q an T rj x 1 efzfafz flew gg lil 'xi 15 x xx xx xx xxx xx . A 5 3? 94 ri 'W 4 0 Q- f N l My Q A Q 1 A I l 5 l 5 V lf ,A fx 2 f x - , f L L' M Q X . L 3 , . i fi1 in ' ' V U 1,Z - , V A ... ? f l A K ff wg .2 iaeffl-5 Leaving Lynns, No kiddln'. DQ QT .E S4 A l WW 'he fan? Drawn blinds. . Fellows, femmes, and flowers. Shaw, Glenn, Helmkcn, Martin. Q ' ' 'Q W, J x L l x .kg f l CZUW Dancers. Lv -29 u f. fi A .fly- mj I A K ' W A A rs? H RTR ,. . ' A, ff, zi .vu pu ' P.. vi ,Alf V L' ,. X Q X. .N M45 ' 'Wifi A f',f7'A-+ X M Yu - ' 4 'NP-f',,:.j? ,Q ' x .. N J 5 f 'ef J ,Is ,nw -rig 'KL 1 'Q W, V' Xiu 1 .1 32 ffzlf 5 X M ! f -.., ' f, V vpj 1' X f 3 'N 1 o , k I- f 31 h ,, -WJ 5 ., at ff' M -,, - w Ny 'V ' A 5 'I ,Q ,nf gs. K 13 .xi ff ' ' f ' ' X 255, ' I ' ' - I by 4,1 x fig 5 , , ,' p k VQ . 2 , xii R JJSI7 x .ly 4 sg.f! ' . v A-1'---'-'--- RZ C mme rfxrvxix 22 ' O Non-dancers, The intruder - V9-EV XQIXQ 50 ax Obs evfew H8 ,ff 'E::3O'4' xr' ,Q 4 S' Ni I if J I 1949 Ok af fhisy who wroie that? Whaf's the attraction? 07410 All present. Jingle bells. fl Free bids? 6 to 5,good odds. Baby, its cold outside! gf Qu. Eyes' eY9s , eyes, Christmas presents. Is everybody happy? 5 Q Move Ove' 9 Gentleman Jim. Joan, Vicky 'n Alice. ,Zvi I i- X X Good gud X A Tina Are you here ? ? ? 122 Barfal and his boys. Front row. Look! A camera. Under the clown rm ESQUJZQ. .A ,R K up A Q' 3 li f rf I 1' , S? L f 3? rg ff 2 i Ev A' 3 ' Q 5 is . ,-friywefymf K -uiv-.nw Q 33 Q , ? A ..-A , fs A . .1 Aw Gee! 5 3 'maria I va 3 I Us in I Q C' 95 W R Qi bi 'S 4' w ' I 'f. ' I 3 E e x if 'L 6 X i i 1 ' N iv 3 Fresh air CIBSS- Got a hairpin? Over the side. J-1.1 mr Lx Sun deck Thmgs are Iookmg up LRLIUE Q a Fishin' P - - Clowning crowd. Lef me look! , Havpv days! Ah me ! ! ! . . . V S A-, 4' A in nk 7 V ' 5 'lv 4 X Deck watch. I have here . . . Oh stop it I I ! T ,iilllff I 'Twas the wearing of the red as the loyal sons of St. John's marched up Fifth Avenue from 45th Street to 96th Street in the St. Patrick's Day Parade March l7th. The prepsters, led by their band and professors, made a gala showing to all New York. They were watched by the thousands who lined the sidewalks for fifty-one blocks and also by the count- less thousands who watched the proceedings in their homes through the medium of television. The prepsters received loud cheers from the re- viewing stand as their band played the school song for the city officials. The parade was a great tribute to the Irish, but more of a tribute to the Catholics of the world who openly proclaimed their faith that all might see and take notice. 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C,cp'vse1's CON 2585 F055 V z ,.,, fe degmg Ko Qfokecn we ewdcov-1 aQ,61x'WK aw WCDGOQCSX COXXQQE Yqamv ., f is ssme acdxdeme wkixcm mag awe CX-Jir'-OCX W5 -Xngjxbxxamoo as Qfe m X 'Y max wav, Om: QR we 'neawnes ok womwgs Ummm CDQQXQWXM Xfwme 'vb WK W WOW cum, vw 4, ww Sumo Q, Com 1 .fobvvjeoweox Rm fvedixczh Yxmdwegxm Ox we QKCQN mms Wm be bv, Qoxleweck 'LYWYOQQYX awdefmc Qmwcsxoo Mmm Qmcfebed auqoxwofy 2, .K 2152? po 'Na ww: 'fddeox XSWCN tex x wQ,'o 'mx 'fXXooXf,, I Q ,. Does the Prep Spirit die after four years? Do the graduates lose that all for one feeling? The answer to these questions lies in the attendance at the Alumni Banquet every year. Consistently, over tive hundred former Prepsters gather together once more and are transformed back into the boys of years before. Here lies the answer to your question, Here is exhibited the true character imbued at the Prep. Such shining examples ot success- tul graduates as Miles McDonald and James Murohy should serve as deep sources ot inspiration for all the Prepsters of the present. Let us try to follow their example and en- deavor to become good, active, Catholic: citizens, sfgfgm ANOTHER REASON FOR THE UNDYING SPIRIT THAT SYM- BOLIZES THE PREP IS ATHLE- TICS. ACTIVE OR PASSIVE PARTICIPATION ON THE HARD- WOOD, THE DIAMOND, OR THE GRIDIRON LENDS TO THE FLOURISHING OF THE SPIRIT OF FAIR PLAY IN THE MINDS AND HEARTS OF THE STU- DENTS. PREPSTERS LEARN TO FACE DEFEAT AND GLORY AT VICTORY. FOR THE ACTIVE PARTICIPANTS, ATHLETICS IS THE STRONG BODYBUILDER LENDING TO THE PHYSICALLY PERFECT AND HEALTHY CITI- ZEN OF TOMORROW. X 4, 3' 5, X, -Q- -...Qu el md f X 7 GERRY MAYER Halfback F 'K , i .5 Q 'V ' K' , M 31 ' .- A 1' ' S 5 x ,earn S J 'f 5 . AL CHESWICK Center sl lb . J if ii JIM MlRABlLE Fullback I W- 1 Foolball Varsity FRONT ROW: Jack MCFcely, Leo Pedlow, Ray McCaffrey, Jerry Thehy, Tom Sweeney, Jerry Sullivan, James Gibbons. SECOND ROW' Francis Redlcan John Allen lim Shea Jerry Mayer Hank Poole Dan Lynk Bill Dwyer Frank Anello August Englert Munroe Jim Mirable Father Dillon lmoderatorl Mr Herb Hess lcoachl BACK ROW Steve Sullivan Felix Napolitano Bill Bufler Joe Corrigan Jim Crowley John Sullivan itz ' 1 1 ' 1 ' 1 1 1 I r 1 Mr, Ray Coleman lasslsfant coagghl, THIRD ROW: Bob Kenney, Ron Kuehn, Ed. Kelly, Tom Donovany John H-arkins, Monty N Mein., LYNK GERR1 D!LLON uard V F RAN K ANELLO Hllfback our RAY X R MCCAFFREY Tackie JACK MCFEELEY End RED ARENS JIM CROWLEY ' Guard TOM SWEENEY Center HANK Poou: Quarterback BILL DWYER , Halfback Tackle Lynk escapes Mounties. Mount Saint MichaeI's ......... ....... 3 8 Saint John's Prep .....,....,......................... 0 Facing a heavier and more experienced eleven, the Redmen fell easy prey to their opponents from the Mount. Although they showed great potential power and speed the Indians could not cope with the shifty running and hard-charging of the Michaelmen. Worse than the defeat was the loss of the team's main line veteran, AI Cheswick, who sustained a leg fracture. Touchdown! Dwyer's first. The pause that refreshes! e tob- Nmabfo' W x Saint Francis Prep A...,,... ....... 2 5 Saint John's Prep ..............,..................... 6 Capitalizing on precision passing and a host of Indian fumbles the Terriers avenged the Zl-O defeat suffered last year. Although the Vincentians line pro- vided stubborn resistance, the speed of the Franciscan backfield proved decisive. Bill Dwyer scored the first Red and White tally of the season, taking a pass from Gerry Mayer on the sixteen and going on for the TD. Archbishop Stepinac .....,..... ,... 0 Saint John's Prep ...........A..................... 27 With the versatile Gerry Mayer leading the parade, the Hessmen garnered their first victory of the year. Mayer scored two markers on end runs in the second and 'final stanzas. Late in the second pe- riocl the shitty back tossed a bullet-like pass to Jack McFeeley, who made a sen- sational catch, spun away from two de- fenders and ran for the tally. U Grid Warriors of '49, Bishops cool Indian uprising. Flyer's down Dwyer. Stampede! Chaminade .................... ....... 4 6 Saint John's Prep ......... ................... 2 4 Danny Lynk's passing and Bill Dwyer's brilliant receiving combined for three markers, handing Chaminade the surprise of the year. Favored to romp over the ill- fated Indians, the men from Mineola found the Hessmen only eight points be- hind at the end of the third quarter, Bill McGarry, of the Flyers, scored two of his five tallies in the final, stanza to give Chaminade the edge. Poole assassinates Presidents. John Adams ........ ........,.......---- 3 3 St. John's .........,.......A....................------------ - 0 The Presidents presented the Indians with their second shut-out of the year while at the same time they provided the worst defeat in the history of the annual Election Day classic, Once again fighting a heavier squad, the Redmen played a spirited first half but crumpled com- pletely in the latter portion. The Blue and White was backed by the brilliant running of Lenahan and Malinowski. Illegal, ref??? lndian's Tribe. Redmen's strongest Lynk. 4 if i .1 . . . then there were none. I St. John s ......... ........ I 3 St. Mary's ........... . ................................,..,. . 6 Behind the pin-point passing of Danny Lynk, the Redmen turned back the Blue and White for their second victory of the season. The Vincentians first scored wher Tom Donovan took a pass in the end zone to which Lynk added the extra point. Late in the third quarter Gerry Mayer grabbed another of Dan's passes at mid-field and went on to score. 1 in I .. me ' we T was . . W -.s - A y Dwyer fenced in! JUSY plain Bills Brooklyn Prep .............................. I9 As the strains of the Star Spangled Banner spread through the chilled stands of,Ebbets Field, the St. John's Warriors waited to embark on their 32nd Thanksgiving Day tussle with Brooklyn Prep. The game presented another keenly waged battle that has dominated the school rivalry since l9l4. The opening quarter presented a hard fcught struggle in which neither team scored. VVith three minutes remaining in the second quarter the Redmen, finding themselves be- hind l3-O, began to strike back. The Hessmen took the ensuing kickoff and picked up to the 35. Danny Lynk then hurled a 65-yarder to Bill Dwyer for the first St. John's score, Johnny A len tied the score two plays after the next St. John's .....,.,..,............................ 25 kickoff when he intercepted a pass on the Jesuit's 40 and went all the way. The half ended as Jerry Mayer kicked the extra point. Again in the third quarter, Dwyer pulled down a 35-yard pass from Hank Poole and put the Redmen ahead. The Crown Heighters struck back to tie the score as Lou Venier went around end for thirty-seven yards and the touchdown. The tension mounted as the clock read three minutes to play in the fourth and final quarter. Lynk took the ball deep in the Redmen terri- tory and fired a long aerial to Dwyer who went sixty-five yards for the Vincentian's victory After the game Bill Dwyer received the C. Y. O. trophy for his outstanding play. Indian blot kade. One heap little lndia Dwyer received trophy. . A A 'Wx 3 :a-- . 1 ' . il : 'fe wwf 49 if 5 Q. 4 K U PHIL SAGONA CHA PS fy 'L . W my '?r I 1 S In V A ' A M, 1 - 3, V x ymggiiilaiffjxl 5 't Rl Wi .. AW. - KE XY , Qfd.,-VK! 7,r. Li NE , fi i L' mi 5 K ., X . gf. ,EL-vii? 5 , ,A 5 SL. ff. M GREENE s Q f x ED o'sl-IEA Q' NN Q , JOE VENABLES JACK WAKEFORD . g for the clock, Flank' Reachin W' 'e fofem Dole W Redmen launch nineteen game schedule by dropping Regis High 46-44, in overtime . . . Sagona and Venables spark Tribe. Ten seconds remaining . . . St. Augustine leading by 2 . . . Sagona drives in for a lay-up . . . Good! . . . Wigwam forces take it in overtime. St. John's smashes St. Francis Prep 64-43 . . . Come from behind in second stanza . . . Walsh tallies seventeen. Loughlin hands Redmen first league defeat, 34-30 . . . Lions use tight defense . . . Walsh garners seven. Sheridan scores twelve points . . . we drop Cathedral 57-46 , , . Frank O'Shea shows playmaking ability. St. Michael's drops Hessmen for second league defeat, Sl -47 . . . Lynk excels on rebounds. Red and White smash Trinity, 66-32 . . . Wakeford tallies fourteen . . . fine passing by Donnelly. Madison Square Garden . . . Jimmy Greene leads Indians to 63-60 win over Brooklyn Prep . . . Lefty Jim gets fourteen. Aldridge hits fourteen out of nineteen from floor, four for four from foul line . . . totals thirty-two points . . . Redmen clout St. Anne's 68-40. Hessmen romp over St. Augustine 7l-4l .... Aldridge garners twenty-eight markers. Vincentians capture 54-45 victory over St. Francis . . . Sagona, Aldridge hit double num- bers . . . Frank O'Shea controls boards. DP' lm.- Sheridan fines .. . N -Deciafffy Y' kt s is gk L: L Fx mm, u 4 I 9 x , 5 'Q 18 , Nw, Wu rg w V Q fm 3 v 2 ig if 'iiev 'U 5:6 C ER This year St. John's Prep witnessed the re- vival of Track and Field as a school sport. The team, under the able direction of Mr. Christo- pher Duane, shows great promise for the future but does not yet possess the experience neces- sary in this highly competitive sport. The squad entered the I949 outdoor season with several fine runners. Jim Comer, Rudy Scrimenti, Austen Canade, and Tom Canavan carried the main brunt of the Prep hopes. Although Scrimenti and Canade were unable to take any major titles in this outdoor season, they teamed with Bob McKeon and alternated with others to win several relays. The first Prepster to win a major event was Jim Plastaras who came through in the mile. Shortly after, Jim Comer captured the 440 Novice Cham- pionship in the C. H. S. A. A. meet at Randall's Island. This victory won for him a half scholar- ship to St. John's University and gave the track team its first C. H. S. A. A. medal. Plagued by injuries and the loss of Jim Plas- taras and other key men through graduation, the Prep tracksters faced the indoor half of the '49 season. With barely half of the squad returning, Mr. Duane found it hard to come up with consistent winners. John Becker was the only sprinter to break his novice. Jim Comer, performing in the open class, was de- veloping quickly when he was lost through June graduation. The future of the track team appears bright. More than half of the members of the current squad are sophomores and freshmen. These youngsters will furnish the backbone of future teams. Team picture. 142 , -K-ser? ' Q9 i Faced by a series of bad breaks and the loss of a num- ber of key veterans, the lndian keglers placed third in C. H.S. B. L. The main power of the squad centered about Oley Dredger, John Mullin, Joe LaSala, and Dick Sunday. As the first round of play came to a close, the Red and Vwlhite keglers found themselves behind Bishop Loughlin and St. Francis. The records show a 3-2 defeat at the hands of St. Michael's, a 5-O loss to St. Francis, along with victories over St. Leonard's, Loughlin, and Holy Trinity. Going down! 4l Mullin, high In the second round the Redmen made a more positive drive for top honors by defeating all opponents except Loughlin. The success of their campaign in this round enabled them to tie St, Francis for second place Opening the third and final round the Laceymen scored with noted victories over St. Michael's 4 l and St Leonard's, 5-O. But championship hopes faded in the next contest as the Redmen dropped a 4-l decision to St Francis. The powerful Loughlin Lions swept the follow ing encounter and took the crown. Oley Dredger and John Mullin shared high individual average for the season with l53. Last minute instruC1'v l43 , 15,2 'G JERRY MAYER CHM FRANK COVIELLO FRONT ROW: Bill Kenny, Bill Quinn, Gerard Mayer, John Sisko, Jim Mlrabile, Bill Cummings, Ronald Kuhen, Frank Covlellc. MIDDLE ROW: George Eschenbrenner, Manager, Bob Caccodrilli, Pete Meyers, Sylvester DeThomasls, Walter Brady, Bob Verrltch, Ed Ragelis, Phil Sagona, Manager, Mr. Herb Hess, Coach. BACK ROW: Manager, Dan Lynk, Jim Shea, John Sullivan, John Powers, Donald Anderson, Manager, Ernest Nieman. an 'ty 3 A 9814 J K g Tgi W ff.' 555' 'fr K! Y 11 Q 4 , JH A x. . QL i BILL CUMMlN 3 4 RAGELIS M MIRABILE JOHN SISKO Ou rewa Cl .4 , ,,,, V if Hooking the bag. stif f F . g,. ,,: ,V . I , Y m' . X . . . H' g . . i s. wa. ff .1 . . ' 'fi -i - - '!-14 W g . .... C l f, ,,.. s M Foto finish, .N sq.. mea V.. . Getting the signal. Led by the sparkling pitching of Jimi Greene and the batting trio of Jim Mirabile, Cheswick, and Jerry Mayer the '49 Redrr captured the City Championship. The Indian opposition came largely fri Bishop Loughlin added to a defeat at the hai of St. Francis. In the incounters with Lougl' the Red and White used their ace hurler Re Greene, who turned in two magnificent sh outsg 4-O and l-O. Though they lost their first engagement the Terriers in a 6-5 thriller, the Redrr avenged their defeat by humiliating the Fr. ciscans with an overwhelming score of l7-l capture the CHSAA title. No sooner had ashes of the first contest died out, then Vincentians rolled to Fordham field to nip Anne-'s for the City Title 6-4. This year, the Indians defense of the City Crown will depend greatly upon the few remaining veterans of last year, from the Jayvee Squad. With the loss of the Redmen's lead- ing pitcher, Jim Greene, and the jolting bat of Al Cheswick the Vin- centians drive for the Championship will definitely be hampered. The burden will rest heavily upon the pitching of Bill Quin and Pete Mey- ers, and the hitting of Jim Mirabile, Jerry Mayer, and Danny Lynk. The pitching problem is the main con- cern for this years Title. YWHMMH Q After an absence of two years, swimming has again returned to the Prep. The team is under the joint direc- tion of Rev, Walter Graham and Bob Nugent. The Indian mermen opened the '49-'50 campaign by defeating lona Prep, 39-23. The winning team in the l50-yard relay consisted of Tom Brett, Jim Crowley, and Paul Dite, ln the following events Joe Schiener took the fifty yard freestyle, while John Walsh and Bernie Rott- kamp placed first and second respectively in the l00-yard breaststroke. The lO0-yard freestyle went to Neil Dur- daller. The Indians closed the day's campaign by taking the two hundred yard relay. A few days later the Red and White tankers fell to a strong Brooklyn Prep aggregation 54-l4. Although the Redmen did not place first in a single event they made a good try for other honors. Traveling over to New York to face Manhattan Prep, the Indians again emerged victorious, this time by a 42-i6 count. The meet began as Brett, Crowley, and Dite swept the l50-yard relay. Schiener captured the 50-yard freestyle while Durdaller took the l00-yard backstroke. Succumbing to St. Francis Prep by a 35-22 count, the Redmen lost their second meet of the season. Schiener took the opening 50-yard freestyle event and Durdaller copped the l00-yard freestyle. The final event, the 220- yard relay decided the meet for the Terriers. coo, clear Wa fe FRONT ROW: Robert Bruce, Neal Durdaller, Paul Dite, James Crowley, John Walsh Joseph Schreiner MIDDLE ROW' Father Graham Robert Conro ' . ' - I Y, Walter Scott, Michael Russo, Roger Kohl, William Elliot, Francis O'Connor. In they go, BACK ROW: Bernard Rottkamp, Laurence Conlon, Thomas Irwin, Jerome Wood, :ma uma Darian.-fi rzahivma Mes IN EN' Tennis is one of the three sports revived at h I5 e since the end of the war. The team, t e r p I which is under the capable direction of Mr. Warren Koch, has garnered many honors dur- ing tlse past season. Led by Joe Westman, the Eastern Scholastic Lawn champ, the tennis squad embarked upon I th first a difficult schedule of contests. n e atch of the season the Redmen defeated m . Bishop Loughlin, last year's Brooklyn champs. The victory was sparked by Frank Pisciotta and Tom irwin. The Indians then entered the Ford- ham University Tournament. In the singles, Joe Vv'estman easily took the first round but, after a hard fcught battle, dropped the second. The doubles team, consisting of Irwin and W tn n reached the semi-finals before es r a , meeting defeat. In the Eastern Indoor Tourna- ment the Indians again expressed their ability. Joe XfVestman once again vanquished oppon- ents and secured a place in the quarter-finals The doubles team of Westman and Irwin was defeated after three matches. the fu1ure the team will enter the In ' CHSAA to tie for top honors against the best teams. in Brooklyn, At the close of the season the cutstanding player for the Prep will re- ceive an invitation to the Nationwide Tennis The Champs Junior Varsity Tennis Paul Wolfteich, John Peters, Robert Kiefer, William McCarthy, Bernard Barr John Cook, Harry Scgcrit matches held in Virginia. Bi-ingf,,g ho Varsity Tennis FRONT POW: Robert Baumen, John McAneny, Thomas Irwin. BACK me We bac - K ch Robert Cascio,4 Robert Alnelli, Joseph Westman, 0'7- ROW, Mr, o , Bennett Hess, Frank Pisciotta, William Dwyer, ,ec JUHA3, if FRE? I i N William B. Allen .... -- William J. Alter ........ Francis J. Anello .................... Francis P. Araneo ..........., Julius J. Barreiro ...... Harold P. Bloechle ....,......... John C. Bracken .......... Bernard A. Brett ....... Thomas E. Brett.. ..... . Edward A. Brooks. ............... Stuart A. Bushong ....... William C. Butler ....... . John J. Cannaveno ...... John F. Chute ........ Bernard F. Cimo ...................... NU Lili? HD' TES --------47-38 44th St., Woodside 72 Menahan St., Brooklyn 64-30 78th St., Middle Village --,------.-lO4-14 37th Ave., Corona 73-15 71st Pl., Glendale 27 108-26 217th Pl., Queens Village - 88th St., ..--.-----484 Marion St., 92 Sunnyside Ave., -------.--442 - 9th St., -.-----,--1196 E. 45th St., Brooklyn Brooklyn Brooklyn Brooklyn Brooklyn 100-O3 89th Ave., Richmond Hill .-.---73-20 Austin St., Forest Hills James E. Comer ............ 1 14-O5 111th Ave., John F, Convey ................ 103-21 105th St., Joseph J. Crowley ..,,.,. George A. DeMott ....... John A. Dilworth.- ....., . Thomas E. Doherty ......... ........ 9 15 - 76th George F. Donohue ........ ........... Oliver W. Dredger ....... John A. Duffy ....... Henry J. Duncan ....... John Dwyer ........... . ..... - Edward J. Erbacher ...,.... Leo J. Fitzpatrick ...................... Thomas J. Flanagan ..... John P. Gallagher ....,... Charles J. Garotalo ...... Patrick R. Gilleeny ........... Frank J. Giorgio ....,.. 210 Stome Ave., Brooklyn Ozone Park Ozone Park ---,.-142-22 231st St., Rosedale -.---.--2044 E. 19th St., Brooklyn -----,-.1813 E. 37th St., Brooklyn St., Brooklyn 3122 Ave. L, Brooklyn -.---.184O Albany Ave., Brooklyn 14-58 208th St., Hollis -----.-64-19 56th Road, Maspeth .--65-39 78th St., Middle Village 87-21 133rd St., Richmond Hill 32-40 lOOth St., Corona .--87-14 129th St., Richmond Hill --..-....-.454 Marion St., Brooklyn 77th St., Brooklyn -93-19 74th Place, Woodhaven -----.--.188-O7 87th Drive, Hollis Howard M. Goger ........ ....... 5 9-38 69th Lane, Henry G. Gyr ............ ...... 4 94 Jamaica Ave., John C. Haga ................ 1733 Summerfield St., Albert P. Hagmann ...................... 555 75th St., Robert K. Hartley ........ Charles M. Helmken ............ James F. Hunt ............ William A. Jergensen ............ John F. Keenan .......... 85-1 Maspeth Brooklyn Brooklyn Brooklyn -.--..-.80-62 90th Rd., Woodhaven 1248 DeKalb Ave., Brooklyn --....86-15 91st Ave., Woodhaven 647 Morgan Ave., Brooklyn 5 Forest Parkway, Woodhaven James W. Kelly ........ 131-O5 Cronston Ave., Belle Harbor Andrew W. Kispert .................... 104-20 203rd St., Hollis Anthony R. Kulper, 138-O1 219th St., Springfield Gardens William G. Lambrecht ...... 648 Wilklow Ave., Hempstead Joseph I. LaSala ........ ................ 7 1 Cornelia St., Brooklyn David A. Lecarie ............ 33-33 83rd St., Jackson Heights Robert P. Lenahan ........................ 559 83rd St., Brooklyn David J. LeRoy ............ 107-22 220th St., Queens Village Albert J. Luglio ........ ............... 2 93 Avenue S, Brooklyn John F. Lynch .................... 108-58 67th Rd., Forest Hills Raymond M. McCaffrey. ....... 7225 Kessel St., Forest Hills John F. McConnell ......... ............ 4 9 Third Pl., Brooklyn Robert M. McCormack .......... 142 Midwood St., Brooklyn Gerard C. McCoyd .......... ....... 7 24 E. 43rd St., Brooklyn Martin A. McDonough ............ 703 Sterling Pl., Brooklyn Lawrence E. McGrath ............ 88-40 88th St., Woodhaven James F. McHugh ........ 25-43 83rd St., Jackson Heights Robert J. McSweeney .................. 981 76th St., Brooklyn Howard E. Maher ...................... 31 1 1 Avenue J, Brooklyn Thomas P. Mallaghan .... 87-O3 Jamaica Ave., Woodhaven James J. Martin ...... 1 19-29 l46th St., South Ozone Park Lynn C. Martin ............................ 550 78th St., Brooklyn Charles H. Metz ................ 1496 Bedford Ave., Brooklyn Paul M. Murphy .... 186 Beach 1 13th St., Rockaway Beach George F. Murray .............. 1830 Cornelia St., Ridgewood Albert T. O'Connell ................ 45-10 166th St., Flushing Edward J. O'Shea ......... 461 Beach 123rd St., Belle Harbor Gerald P. O'Sullivan .... ........ 8 O-58 88th Rd., Woodhaven Charles G. Pasqualina..4O-58 Auburndale Lane, Flushing Henry P. Poole .............................. 598 6th St., Brooklyn Thomas E. Prunty ................ 173-31 189th Ave., Jamaica Walter J. Reheuser ........ 194-56 115th Drive, St. Albans Dari0 E. Righi .......................... 298 Court St., Brooklyn Robert E. SChaeffer ............ 456 lrving Avenue, Brooklyn Terence C. Smart ............ 1 17-24 201st Place, Sf, Albans Lawrence A. Smith ............ 114-14 198th Sr, Sr, Albans Michael S. Stretton, Jr. .......... 891 Greene Ave., Brooklyn Frank J. Sylvia .----.------.....-............ 47 88th St., Brooklyn Paul W. Syrewicz ........ 102-18 91st Ave., Richmond Hill Donald J. Theiss ............ 84-37 l24fh Sr., Richmond Hill James A. Vollkommer..92 E. Fairview Ave., Valley Stream Jvhri E- Wakeford ...................... 35-28 101st St., Corona James A. Walsh ---.... .......... 3 15 83rd Sr., Brooklyn John -1- Zefefbefg- ------- ------- 1 59 Stanton Ave., Baldwin , 1.-1-ny: vi 11 Bill? William F. Aldridge .......... Carmine M. Alfano Donald P. Anderson Victor I. Anfuso .,,. Robert C. Blum ................ John J. Bopp .......,.. Paul F. Bopp .......... Martin J. Boyle ...... William J, Carnes ................ Daniel T. Collins .......... . John J. Cossentino .............. Frank P. Caviello ....... ...... James F. Crowley .................. John J. Cummings ............ 188-32 Mangin Ave., Queens 18 Waverly Ave., Lynbrook 1983 E. 22nd St., Brooklyn 709 Bushwick Ave., Brooklyn 117-37 193rd St., St. Albans 89 Ackley Ave., Malverne -.---.-89 Ackley Ave., Malverne 471 76th St., Brooklyn 138-22 Elder Ave., Flushing 35-45 94th St., Jackson Heights 328 Thautman St., Brooklyn 1 1 1-84 180th St., St. Albans 742 E. 43rd St., Brooklyn 160 Beach 97th St., Rockaway ,X .. ZEAHD BATES John Joseph Kane. ............... 700 Ocean Ave., Brooklyn Edward Anthony Kelly..37-51 72nd St., Jackson Heights John Francis Kennedy ........ 446 Rogers Ave., Brooklyn Thomas Joseph Kiernan, 223 Beach 130th St., Belle Harbor Joseph Robert Lawrence ........ 17 Grant Ave., E. Rockaway Edward Joseph McCauley .......... 330 75th St., Brooklyn Arthur Brian McCullom. ....... 920 Putnam Ave., Brooklyn John Peter McCormack. ....... 63A Lewis Ave., Brooklyn Thomas Joseph McDonnell .... 147 Dahgreen Pl., Brooklyn George Gibson McDonough --.966 E. 48th St., Brooklyn William Henry Cummings .... 1413 E. 53rd St., Brooklyn Thomas J, Daly ,.,,.,,,,,,. 91-45 115th St., Richmond Hill James J. Darley .................... 1818 E. 32nd St., Brooklyn William E, Dearie ............ 44 Gordon Rd., Valley Stream Eugene Determan ........ 24-31 75th St., Jackson Heights Gerald J. Dieffenbach ....... 105-O6 87th St., Ozone Park Gerard M. DiIIon....4l8 Beach 124th St., Rockaway Park Thomas Joseph McVeigh, ....... 107-51 121st St., Queens Thomas Joseph Manton, 30-28 34th St., Long Island City Louis Francis Martino ............ 394 Union Ave., Brooklyn Eugene Arthur Merecki 147-35 Arlington Ter., Jamaica James Joseph Mirabile. ........... 1623 84th St., Brooklyn Richard Christopher Moran.--.94-41, 212th Pl., Bellaire John Patrick Mulcahy ........ 1713 Beverly'Rd., Brooklyn Vincent John Napolitano..90-23 Pitkin Ave., Ozone Park Dennis Joseph Nolan..421 Beach 126th St., Belle Harbor Victor C, Distifano .............. 7872 W. 77th St., Brooklyn Philip P. Dondi ..,...,............. 485 Kosciusko St., Brooklyn Joseph F. Driscoll .......... 1612 Bushwick Ave., Brooklyn August H. Englert .................. 89-06 74th Ave., Glendale Thomas P. Enright ....... ....... 2 1-39 29th St., ASf0ria Joseph A. Erwin ...................... 233 Casper St., Brooklyn George A. Eschenbrenner ........ 8924 Shore Ct., Brooklyn George S, Evans .................... 18 Roosevelt St., Lynbrook Robert P. Ferguson. ...... ........... 3 78 2lSt Sf., Brooklyn William R, Fleming. ............. 185 Ashford St., Brooklyn Charles D. Fraser-- 2235 Vanderveer Pl., Brooklyn John P. Gomper ................ 1978 Flatbush Ave., Brooklyn James V. Gibbons .................... 968 52nd Sf., Brooklyn Raymond Joseph O'Connor--1241 Hancock St., Brooklyn Francis Xavier O'Shea. ..... 88-21 Rutledge Ave., Glendale William Edward Pettit ........ 67 Woodcock Lane, Levittown Alex James Provenzano ...... 676 Scranton Ave., Lynbrook William Michael Quinn 281-62 Dongan Ave., Elmhurst Edward Peter Ragelis. .....,.. 1432 Putnam Ave., Brooklyn George Anthony Realmuto .......... .3210 Ave. l, Brooklyn Donald Francis Regan,.257 Beach l32nd St., Belle Harbor Peter Edward Reilly .................. 25-40 30th Rd., Astoria Gerard Anthony Riesert ........... 113 Jerome St., Brooklyn Raymond Thomas Rice, 83-O9 35th Ave., Jackson Heights Robert W. Gillard .................. 90-O5 210th St., Bellaire Jarnes E. Greene ......... fl 10-O4 91st Ave., Richmond Hill Gerard T, Guthrie ................ 1545 E. 12th St., Brooklyn Bernard Joseph Hallstein .... 119-17 200th St., Brooklyn Martin Francis Hickey ............ 2028 Bragg St., Brooklyn Thomas Edward Higgins..3536 80th St., Jackson Heights Walter John Higgins .................. 853 70th St., Brooklyn John Thomas Hurley ......... .23-11 Plumb 1 St., Brooklyn James Joseph Ryan. ........... 134 Wierfield St., Brooklyn John Francis Sisko .......,.... Kevin Francis Slowey John Ronald Sullivan ...... John Aloysius Toolan. ................. Robert Stanley Towns 4917 Bay Parkway, Brooklyn 30-44 32nd St., Astoria Bernard Patrick Tracey .... 239 Kingston Ave., Leo Aloysius Walsh ............ 1473 E, 57th St., Robert Earl Weaver .....,...........,,. 99 70th St., -----.951 81st St., Brooklyn 923 79th St., Brooklyn end ............ 3202 Ave. D, Brooklyn Brooklyn Brooklyn Brooklyn Brooklyn Paul Frederick Wood ............. 2054 Bragg St., H., .llt . :V.. 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ROSE OF LIMA CHURCH 84th Street, Rockaway Beach New York SIN NOTTS FLORAL SHOPPE ARTISTIC FLORAL DESIGNS FOR ALL OCCASIONS l2l4 Liberty Avenue Brooklyn, N. Y. lnear Forbell Streetl STANDARD COAT APRON Cr LINEN SERVICE, INC. 45 Kosciusko Street Brooklyn, N. Y. STANDARD TILE COMPANY INCORPORATED Established l92O Manufacturers - Distributors FLOOR AND WALL TILE 854-868 Rockaway Ave. 199-O9 Jamaica Ave. Brooklyn l2, N. Y. Hollis 7, N. Y. Dlckens 2-3400 HOllis 5-8282 COLD STORAGE HEgeman 3-5717 STYLE FUR SHOP Mrs. D. Deak, Prop. FINE FURS Coats to Order - Remodeling - Repairs 65-O7 Myrtle Avenue Glendale, L. l., N. Y. Compliments of TIMMINS BROTHERS v Orders Promptly Delivered VIN ELAN D MARKET CHOICE MEATS and POULTRY Poultry in Parts FANCY FRUITS and VEGETABLES PResident 4-6559 SLocum 6-l25l 259 Kingston Avenue Brooklyn, N. Y. Compliments of for shoes that fit come so Wilbur Coon A FR I E N D 286 LIVINGSTON STREET . Pace-Rite Shoes 'ffI'i'1I,i,'f'i - -'g,ggg,v1f,:g:-ef Ilird-I0-fil' i f I Naturalizer ee! norm: ' 'h'.,:'::m1'2i: ' MAin 4-I48I EVergreen 8-4363 Engineers and Machinists Compliments of MILCU ENGINEERING CO. WILLOW DEMOCRATIC CLUB M. BROWN PRESIDENT COYLE O O 520 Morgan Avenue Brooklyn, N. Y. 9 MAin 2-0443 WOLKOW SHEET METAL INDUSTRIES, INC. SHEET METAL CONSTRUCTORS Air Conditioning and Heating Compliments of A F R I E N D O 332 Franklin Avenue Brooklyn 5, N. Y. For prompt delivery Call lLlinois 8-7530 CLEAN WITH CQNFIDENCE an WIN? ?LlEUORS A I b i o n N, Y, STATE Lic. No. L-5795 CLEANERS and DYERS Angelo Avellone-Prop. Pressers - Tallors Furs and Garments Stored - Curtains and Drapes Cleaned 95-ll 35th AVENUE JACKSON HEIGHTS, N.Y. 6924 4th AVENUE BROOKLYN' NYA AngeIo's the Friendly Liquor Store We call and deliver . . . Sl-lore Road 8-6560 GLenmore 2-8537 GRAZIA MOSCHITTA, Prop. Compliments of American Bar Cr Grill , American Rattan G' Reed AL and HARRY-Bartenders M f t ' C alll! 3C Ufln 0. Manager JOE 9 IZ55 BROADWAY BROOKLYN Zl, N- Y- 268 NORMAN AVENUE BROOKLYN, N. Y. CHelsea 3-7700 LOWS Anaffella Anbarr Picture Calendar Co. PURVEYOR, BUTTER - EGGS - CHEESE, Efc. To Hotels, lnsfitufions, Sfeamships l3O WATER STREET 674-676 HUDSON STREET NEW YORK CITY NEW YORK 5, N. Y. Eugene Andersen 8l2 ST. JOHNS PLACE BROOKLYN, N. Y. Kurt Andrea Quality Bakery EVERGREEN AVENUE BROOKLYN Zl, N. Y. lcorner of Harmon Streell ZOO qw Compliments of Andy's Stationery LARGEST SELECTION OF MAGAZINES ON THE ISLAND 89I8 JAMAICA AVENUE WOODHAVEN, L. I., N. Y, Archer Stores, Inc. AUTO SUPPLIES - HARDWARE - TOOLS DUPONT PAINTS - HARDWARE 73-21 BROADWAY Icorner Roosevelt Avenuel Anfuso Brothers, Inc. 86I BROADWAY BROOKLYN, N. Y. HEgeman 3-6512 Armstrong Television 65 -68 MYRTLE AVENUE NEwTon 9-8860 JACKSON HEIGHTS BRQOKLYN' N.YA Associated Food Stores Francis X. Arnold B 8' G Self Service Markets ST N gEP ?egS:'ED RE S I48 WEST 32nd STREET .A T N P S NEW YORK N. Y. ' 7 V E PATERSON, N. J. Longacre 5-4025-6 i 6 E ERGR EN AVENUE BROOKLYN, N. SHerwood 2-8808 and 4077 HYaCinfh 7,0910 MUrray Hill 2-3782 Astle-Cannaveno 8' Co. CUSTOM SHOE UPPERS IO EAST 46th STREET NEW YORK CITY I7 C. Auriemma Ladies' and Gents' Tailor-and-Furriers DRY CLEANING, PRESSING, DYEING, REPAIRING I32 CROSS BAY BOULEVARD OZONE PARK, L. I., N. Y. Compliments of Dr. Martin T. Azzara PODIATRIST 37 FLORAL PARKWAY FLORAL PARK, N.Y. SHore Road 8-4630 R o b e r t B a e s e PRIME MEATS and FRESH POULTRY 7510 THIRD AVENUE BROOKLYN, N. Y Compliments of B. B. Clothes Shop Compliments of F. X. B. 2 Compliments of Jack Bakst IN MEMORY OF Leopold J. Ball Greetings from J e n o B a r I' a I Your Musicai Host TAyIor 7-9888 - 9682 Ba rl-scl1's Candy Store 384 AUTUMN AVENUE BROOKLYN 8, N lcorner Weldon Streeti 55-03 MYRTLE AVENUE RIDGEWOOD, N. Y. OUR 55th YEAR BAyside 9-9600 Bayside Hills Bakery BAKERS OF THE BETTER KIND J. Kreutle, Prop. 48-O5 BELL BOULEVARD BAYSIDE, N.Y. Icorner 48th Avenue! Compliments of K a r I B a y h a Compliments of Mr. and Mrs. George Becker Compliments of BeIIe Harbor House ROOM AND BOARD MRS. NORA KIERNAN, Manager 2I8 BEACH I29tI'1 STREET BELLE HARBOR, N.Y. Compliments of The Bennefl' Family JAmaica 62852 R E P A I R I N G Herman Berger Licensed Electrical Contractor Residential Store and Industrial Wiring I39f7O 86th AVENUE JAMAICA, N. Y. ll B e r kylsll MENS' and BOYS' SHOP 57-IS MYRTLE AVENUE RIDGEWOOD, BROOKLYN, N. Y. 202 Bill and Jerry's Compliments of Bill's Prime Meats GROCERY -- DELICATESSEN AII Kinds of Sandwiches 2819 AVENUE U 718 KINGS HIGHWAY 3001 AVENUE N 104 LEWIS AVENUE BROOKLYN, N. Y. BROOKLYN, N. Y. APpIegate 7-O991 GLenmore S-5153 ROckviIIe Centre 6-1716J Dr. Vincent J. Biondo Surgeon Dentist 419 ELDERTS LANE BROOKLYN 8, N. Y. Iat McKinley Avenue1 Edward M. Bleser GRANITE MEMORIALS Erected in All Cemeteries Main Entrance of EVERGREENS 37 CONWAY STREET BROOKLYN, N Y BEIIe Harbor 5-1116 Walter H. Blum and Sons AGENTS INSURANCE - REAL ESTATE 237 BEACH 116th STREET ROCKAWAY PARK, N. Y. Compliments of George Boggia no and Francis McWalters OF ROC KAWAY BEACH Compliments of Saint Bonaventure R. C. Church REV, JOHN SMITH, Pastor ALBAN MANOR, L. I., N. Y. Compliments of Mr. and Mrs. Bonislawski 89 NEWELL STREET BROOKLYN, N. Y. HAvemeyer 4-5056 Boulevard Meat Market 9802 ASTORIA BOULEVARD EAST ELMHURST, N. Y. ESpIanade 7-9223 Bourcier's Beauty Salon 4207 AVENUE M BROOKLYN IO, N.Y Icorner Flatbush Avenue! Compliments of From Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Box A Frflend RALPH BOX BEIle Harbor 5-3770 MORTGAGE LOANS MANAGEMENT APPRAISALS John J. Brennan REAL ESTATE - INSURANCE John J. Brennan, Jr. 114-11 ROCKAWAY BEACH BOULEVARD Roc14AwAY PARK, 1..1., N.Y. JAmaica 3-7525 Anthony R. Salvatore, Prop Briarwood Liquor Store We Deliver Until 11 P. M. 138-43 QUEENS BOULEVARD JAMAICA, L. I., N, Y. fbetween Borohall and Hillside Avenue! Frozen Pet Foods Specialists in Rare Imported Fish and Aquatic Plants Pet Foods - Dog and Cat Accessories The Broadway Bird Store EVERYTHING FOR THE PET Complete Line Tropical Fish - Canaries - Aquariums MELVILLE O. MANNER, Manager 1668 BROADWAY BROOKLYN 7, N.Y. Martin Buckley 4011 CHURCH AVENUE BROOKLYN, N. Y. HAvemeyer 4-6414 Broadway Tailors 82-74 BROADWAY ELMHURST, L. l., N.Y. GLenmore 2-9439 Buser Bar G' Grill TELEVISION - SHUFFLE BOARD 716 KNICKERBOCKER AVENUE BROOKLYN 21, N. Y. lcorner Jefferson Avenuel HEgeman 3-7077 - 8 WILLIAM C. BUSS, President William Buss Cr Sons, Inc. FUNERAL HOMES SHeepshead 3-1099 Byrnes Funeral Home LICENSED UNDERTAKER We Invite Comparison to Our Services With Any in Brooklyn as . . . To onsolation onfldence ourtesy ost 2382 GERRITTSEN AVENUE 6708 MYRTLE AVENUE GLENDALE, L. I., N. Y. BROOKLYN. N- Y- ULster 3-6094 7 Frank Cabral General Contractor PAINTING - DECORATING - PAPERHANGING PLASTERING - CEMENT WORK 61 48th STREET BROOKLYN, N.Y. Sam Calcagno Meat Market QUALITY MEATS AT ATTRACTIVE PRICES 175 FRANKLIN AVENUE BROOKLYN 5, N.Y. Compliments of Cambria Tailor and Furrier 227-O9 LINDEN BOULEVARD CAMBRIA HEIGHTS, N. Y. Compliments of St. Camillus Church SEASIDE ROCKAWAY BEACH NEW YORK ,204 Residence Boulevard 8-2500 Boulevard 8,3252 Il pays to have your Prescriptions filled at Geo,-ge J. Campo J. Canepa's Pharmacy GENERAL INSURANCE THE DRUG STORE OF QUALITY Prescriptions Compounded with Finest Drugs Money Can Buy 108-is QUEENS BOULEVARD FOREST HILLS, N. Y. 1055 BROADWAY AT RENT' AVENUE Inear Continental Avenuei GI'enmo e 24280 Buckminsfer 2-4610 HOIHS 4-3113 Capitol Valet CLEANERS - TAILORS - FURRIERS 1306 CORTELYOU ROAD BROOKLYN, N.Y. SHore Fload 5-9077 Carbrey School of Dance and Voice Entire Floor of Loew's Bay Ridge Theatre Building Henry Cappelmann DELICATESSEN 201-14 HILLSIDE AVENUE For Appoinfrnenfs Call BOulevard 8-3550 Ca rest Beauty Salon SERVING THE MOST DISCRIMINATING CLlENTELE 7124 THIRD AVENUE BROOKLYN 9, N.Y 71-36 AUSTIN STREET FOREST HILLS, Compliments of James J. Carey CLASS OF JANUARY 1942 Carol's Stationary NOTHING BUT THE BEST Compliments of Dr. Carr and Family N IN MEMORY OF Joseph P. Carey CLASS or JANUARY 19471 Compliments of A. Carr G' Son MORTICIANS KINGSTON, N. Y. Compliments of Ellen M. Cashman 205 Compliments of Rev. James J. Cashman MAin 2-2293 Formerly of Prospect Street Louis Ceraso and Son FUNERAL HOME ANTHONY J. CERASO, Licensed Manager 158 SO. OXFORD STREET BROOKLYN Compliments of Betty Charles BEAUTYSALON 17, N.Y. S. Castiglione CLEANING, DYEING PRESSING, REPAIRING 291 EVERGREEN AVENUE BROOKLYN, N Y Charles Sweetshop AGENCY FOR UNITED CIGARS CANDY AND SODA 125-18 LIBERTY AVENUE RICHMOND HILL, N Y Compliments of Mel Chevrolet 8312 FIFTH AVENUE BROOKLYN FAR ROCKAWAY SHore Road 5-7730 NEW YORK INgersolI 2-1878 Church Florist Chin 8 Lee Co., Inc. Flowers for all Occasions WEDDING BOUQUETS - FLORAL DESIGNS Flowers by Wire 123 - 127 BANK STREET 2606 CHURCH Avenue BROOKLYN 26, N NEW YORK CITY lcorner Rogers Avenue! Always Reliable Highest In Quali Churchill 5- Co, Cohen Er Frischer Pharmacy I. COHEN, Ph.G. - L. FISCHER, Ph.G. GENERAL CONTRACTOR GLenmore 2-9577 - 9694 1813 BROADWAY BROOKLYN, N Y 8304 3rd AVENUE BROOKLYN 9, N, Y. Icorner Granite Street! Miss Dorothy Coll 797 PROSPECT PLACE BROOKLYN, N. Y. Compliments of THE Coll Family 'U .vw -v-If NEwtown 9-3220 Compiiments of Conway Funeral Home M r . C o n kl i n NORTHERN BOULEVARD Kat 83rd Sfreetl JACKSON HEIGHTS, N. Y. JA,-naica 6-33691 3-35701 and 5.1435 ULster S-1418 Hours: 9 A. M.-7:30 P. A. L. Coral Optometrist EYES EXAMINED - GLASSES FITTED Coppola Food Markets Orders Delivered M I-16-12. 148-03. 138-53 JAMAICA AVENUE 994 BEDFORD AVENUE BROOKLYN 5, N.v JAMAICA, N. Y. Icorner DeKaIbI APplegare 7-4455 4 Compliments of William H. Cornell UNDERTAKER The CorsigIia's IZIO LIBERTY AVENUE BROOKLYN 8, N. Y. SHore Road 8-4068 Cosgrove Chapels Cort Packing Corporation E,,,,,,i,,,e,, 1912 MICHAEL V. COSGROVE 7315 I5fh AVENUE S723 5th AVENUE l64 FT. GREENE PLACE BEns0nI'1ursf 6-2561 GEdr1ey 9-6640-9435 BROOKLYN, N.Y. BROOKLYN, N. Y. TAyI0r 7-7087 ORDERS DELIVERED SHOre Road 8-4068 crysfals E.8M.Cuneo ITALIAN-AMEnlcAN GROCERY stone FANCY GROCERIES FRUITS and VEGETABLES 1196 LIBERTY AVENUE BROOKLYN, N.Y. 7725 Sfh AVENUE BROOKLYN, Nw Michigan 2-2828 Mr. and Mrs. F. Czerwinski Dr. Henry Cymerman 7'5I'h STREET and 9Sfl'1 AVENUE QUEENS, N. Y. 89 NEWELL STREET BROOKLYN 22, N. Y 207 Compliments of Mr. F. Czerwinski Compliments of A FRIEND H. L. D. EVergreen 8-0235 D'Arienzo Funeral Home Dignified Personal Service NAvarre 8-4877 Dela mere Market PRIME MEATS - POULTRY and PROVISIONS WILLIAM KOSTER, Prop. IO4 SKILLMAN AVENUE BROOKLYN, N 2914 AVENUE J BROOKLYN 10' N Compliments of Delanc 's Liquor Store . . y Frank D'Elia and Family CITY LINES BEST APplegate 7-9070 IOSI LIBERTY AVENUE BROOKLYN 8, N HOME COOKING - FROZEN FOODS Delicatessen II4-S2 MERRICK ROAD JAMAICA, N. Y. JAmaica 6-2733 CLoverdale 6-6880 Del Nunzio School of Music PIANO - VIOLIN - ACCORDIAN Adults and Children-All Ages 7006 14th AVENUE BROOKLYN, N Compliments of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Demey FOR YOUR DRUG NEEDS Call NAvarre 8-8860 Dermer's Pharmacy LOUIS DERMER, Ph.G. Prescriptions Called For and Delivered Prompt Service . . . Always Reliable 2064 FLATBUSH AVENUE Icorner Avenue Pl Compliments of Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Dervin Compliments of De Sena and Mauro 208 Dilbert's Dairy 619 MYRTLE AVENUE BROOKLYN, N. Y. If you want your home to look well call for . . . Joseph Dimino PAINTER and GENERAL CONTRACTOR EVergreen 8-1227 333 FLOYD STREET BROOKLYN, N. Y Vlrginia 3-9292 Dr. Harry Diner DENTAL SURGEON 127-O2 Illfh AVENUE RICHMOND HILL, N.Y. A . D r e s c h Iforrnerly with SAK'S FIFTH AVENUEI CUSTOM TAILOR and CLEANER 66-IO CENTRAL AVENUE GLENDALE, N.Y Compliments of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Driscoll HEgeman 3-9316 Ebgor Farms 68-07 MYRTLE AVENUE GLENDALE 27, N. Y E. 6' B. Provision Co. 164 FT. GREENE PLACE BROOKLYN 17, N. Y. HOIIis 4-4001 E d e I s o n ' s CLEANERS and TAILORS 188-16 UNION TURNPIKE QUEENS, N. Y Vlrginia 9-8328 Einhorn's Super Markets E G J E The Best for Less Xpress BROOKLYN and LONG ISLAND so-oe 95111 AVENUE OZONE PARK, L.I Vlrginia 9-9063 Elite Jewelry Store E. Rossomando, Prop. Elmwood Garage WATCHES - CLOCKS - JEWELRY ST RAGE L B Accurately and Prompfly Repalred O - U RICATION - REPAIRS 480 eorh STREET BROOKLYN, N.Y. mea, Sm Avenue, 8432-36 JAMAICA AVENUE wooDHAvEN, N. Y 209 Compliments of From James Eyre KINGS PARK, N.Y. NAvarre 8-6862 For Prompt Delivery Choicest WINES and LIQUORS at Retail Herman Faber License No. L 891 4804 AVENUE N BROOKLYN IO, N.Y. FarreII's Restaurant and Cabaret I450 BROADWAY BROOKLYN, N.Y. lbetween Putnam Avenue and Madison Sfreetl EVergreen 7-4829 FREE DELIVERY Basil Fedoryk WINE and LIQUOR STORE L-5583 IO2 GRAND STREET BROOKLYN II, N. Y. Rockaway Park 0 Belle Harbor 0 Neponsit Compliments of Ferril-Maxwell-Cassidy, Inc. REAL ESTATE - INSURANCE GERTRUDE MAXWELL II6-20 NEWPORT AVENUE ROCKAWAY PARK, N. Y. BElle Harbor 5-3200 Compliments of A F r i e n d A Friend APplegate 7-6297 Carl Fahrenkrug DELICATESSEN - GROCERY 370 CRESCENT STREET BROOKLYN, N. Y HYacinth 7-4430 Peter Fatta TAILOR High Grade TUXEDOS . . . Full Dress SUITS and Cutaways TO HIRE and FOR SALE I22 WILSON AVENUE BROOKLYN, N. Y. lcorner Willoughby Avenue! Compliments of Joseph A. Ferlise JACKSON Fields Shop EIGHTS WH ITE PLAINS Best Wishes from St. Finbar's Parish MONSIGNOR SCANLON, Pastor 2l0 Fink Fine Footwear 312 LIVINGSTON AVENUE Nightingale 6-9517 F i n k e I s TOYS - DOLLS - GAMES School Supplies - Rustcraft and Hallmark Greetings Ca rds BROOKLYN N Y 1920 AVENUE U BROOKLYN, N.Y. ' ' ' lnear Ocean Avenuel NAvarre: 8-4897 NAvarre 8-2359 Flatlands Food Center Flatlands Market 3705 FLATLANDS AVENUE BROOK'-YN' NY- 3844 FLATLANDS AVENUE BROOKLYN, N.Y. GReat Neck 2-5955 Compliments of Flushing Tile Co. GREAT NECK, L. I., N. Y. REpublic 9 -5291 Frank's Beauty Shoppe 166-14 JA Specialists in PERMANENT WAVING All Branches of Beauty Culture MAICA AVENUE JAMAICA, N.Y. Compliments of Harry J. Frey Compliments of M. G. BOuIevard 8-7711 Fox Funeral Home, Inc. SAMUEL Q. BAXTER, President-License Manager 98-O7 ASCAN AVENUE FOREST HILLS, L. I. Fresh Pond Restaurant 66-90 FRESH POND ROAD RIDGEWOOD, N. Y. Compliments of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur L. Funn BOulevard 8-4211 Leo Gafney PEWS and CHURCH FURNITURE ARCHITECTURAL WOODWORK 110-21 JEWEL AVENUE FOREST HILLS, N. Y Gagliano's Ethical Pharmacy 626 WASHINGTON AVENUE BROOKLYN, N. Y. Compliments of Gallagher's Bar Cr Grill II4-24 ROCKAWAY BEACH BOULEVARD ROCKAWAY BEACH, N. Y. Compliments of Eugene A. Gallagher, Jr., Compliments of Gallagher Family LYNBROOK, L. I. Compliments to the GRADUATES FROM Gandolfo Family Gandolfo Family 282 EAST 43rd STREET BROOKLYN, N. Y. RESTAURANT-BAR HOME COOKING NAM, G e r a r d ' s Luncheon-Noon-3 Dinner 5 to 10 P. M. ALL DINNERS 51.50 Entertainment and Dancing Nightly BANQUET FACILITIES 83rd STREET and sm AVENUE JACKSON HEIGHTS, N.Y. 3013 re B-5820 Established I922 Giorgi Brothers HIGH CLASS GROCERS Table Luxuries, Fruits and Vegetables Birds Eye Frosted Foods AVENUE J We Deliver FLushing 9-6300 - I I22 Martin A. Gleason, Inc. JOHN MCGLEASON, President FUNERAL HOMES IO-25 ISOth STREET WHITESTONE, N.Y. I49-20 NORTHERN BOULEVARD FLUSHING, N.Y. Compliments of Glendale Cleaners 73-II 88 STREET GLENDALE, L. I. Insure and be sure. George W. Grau INSURANCE BROKER Greenblatt Shoe Co., Inc. BETTER FOOTWEAR-EXPERT FOOT FITTING 923 BROADWAY IOne block from Myrtle Avenue L Station! HEgeman 3-0440 Corner MELROSE STREET BROOKLYN 6, N. Y. 64-I9 - 65th LANE MIDDLE VILLAGE, L. I. Store Hours: Tuesday - Thursday and Saturday till 9 P. M. 2I2 Compliments of Mike Grekulinski Dealer of SKINS and FURS 227 WEST 29th STREET NEW YORK l, N. Y. Compliments of Dr. and Mrs. Lester B. Goldstein Compliments of A F r i e n d Compliments of A Friend Compliments of G . H . Compliments of The Habas Family Hagan G' SulIivan's Delicatessen FROZEN FOODS - SALADS - HOME COOKING Headquarters for Cold Beer 49l BAINBRIDGE STREET GLenmore 5-5728 LAurelton 8-3541 HainfeId's Market PRIME MEATS and POULTRY HOME OF TENDER MADE HAMS ll7-4l FARMERS BOULEVARD ST. ALBANS L I A Friend Compliments of A Friend GLenmore 5-9860 Meet Your Friends at Leo's 56 LEWIS AVENUE BROOKLYN, N. Y. LOng Beach 2268 Ha rry's Ma rket Harry C. Gerdes, Prop. MEATS - GROCERIES - VEGETABLES 270 LONG BEACH ROAD ISLAND PARK L I 2 Dress Suits to Hire Harvard Clothes SUITS - TOPCOATS - OVERCOATS To Order Pants To Match Coat and Vest Owners: THRANE and MCDONOUGH Hat Renovating Service 939 BROADWAY BROOKLYN, N. Y 75l9 FIFTH AVENUE BROOKLYN 9, N.Y. Icorner of Myrtle Avenue! PResident 4-6310 EVerQfeer1 8-2377 rl H nke Cha es e Herbert Fuel Co. Mins and POULTRY MARKET ESSOHEAT FUEL on Tender Steaks - Chops Our Specialty PAT GUIDICE Your Neighborhood Meat Dealer 264 SCHENECTADY AVENUE BROOKLYN, N.Y. 52-53-55 HERBERT STREET BROOKLYN, N.Y. Herre's Beauty Salon Otto Herrmann, Inc. HARDWARE - PAINTS - APPLIANCES 442 IRVING AVENUE BROOKLYN, N. Y. 67-29 MYRTLE AVENUE GLENDALE, L. I. Dickens 6-6666 We Deliver Compliments of Willie Hirsch's Variety Store Hardware - Janitor Supplies - Paints - Gift Ware Electrical Appliances - House Furnishings Mr. and Mrs. Otto Herrmann, J GLenmore 5-2500 - 2501 Himmelreicher fr Stamm REAL ESTATE and INSURANCE BROKERS NOTARY PUBLIC - ESTATES MANAGED H. G. Stamm - W. B. Stamm - H. N. Stamm l303 MYRTLE AVENUE BROOKLYN 2l, N. Compliments of Keys Made While U Wait 702 ROCKAWAY AVENUE BROOKLYN I 2, N. Y. Icorner Livonia Avenuel In Honorof His Holy Name GLenrnore 2-9069 Homestead Bar and Grill The William Hofmann Family choice wines and Liquors GOOD FOOD II9O BROADWAY BROOKLYN , N.Y. ZI4 ,- LAuraIton 7-0330 Let Us Beautify Your Floors Homestead Floor Covering Corp. Linoleum, Broadlooms, Carpets, Rugs, Tile and All Forms of Floor Covering , . . Good Workmanship, Prompt Service at Reasonable Rates CONTRACTS SOLICITED - ESTIMATES GIVEN 220-I2 LINDEN BOULEVARD CAMBRIA HEIGHTS, ST. ALBANS Il, N. Y. Compliments of Frank J. Howard '13 Compliments of Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Hughes ESplanade 7-3040 - 95 Imperial Florist BROOKLYN'S LARGEST FLOWER SHOP We Specialize in Wedding Bouquets 2090-92 FLATBUSH AVENUE BROOKLYN, N.Y. lat Avenue Nl Compliments of Italian Maid Food Packing Co. 202 ELIZABETH STREET NEW YORK CITY Compliments of R. V. J. Compliments of Robert C. Hopkins ESplanade 7-7770 Howard Cr Howard FUNERAL DIRECTORS Funeral Chapel 5815 AVENUE N BROOKLYN, N. Y. 49th STRE Compliments of Hurley and Daly RADIO CITY ET AND THE AVENUE OF THE AMERICAS Rev. James F. Irwin 2 FLORAL PARKWAY FLORAL PARK, N. Y. Compliments of The Izzy Boys Jack's Lu ncheonette 874 BROADWAY BROOKLYN, N. Y. 2 OLympia 8-4662 Lic. No. L-5884 B. GOODMAN, Prop. Jamaica Wine and Liquor Store We Carry a Fine Stock of Domestic and Imported WINES AND LIQUORS I46-O4 JAMAICA AVENUE JAMAICA 2, N.Y. DAvenport 6-0065 JEWELRY Nestor Jankowski WATCHMAKER - JEWELER 74-IS METROPOLITAN AVENUE MIDDLE VILLAGE, L. I., N.Y. Compliments of The Jefferson Barber Shop II59 MYRTLE AVENUE BROOKLYN 6, N. Y. Ibetween Broadway and Troutman Streetl Compliments of Paul Joachim 54-I9 MYRTLE AVENUE RIDGEWOOD, N. Y. Compliments of Norman B. Johnson Compliments of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Jerro and Family ESpIanade 7-3937 John's Quality Meat Market 5008 AVENUE L BROOKLYN, N. Y. Virginia 7-4200 QUIET MAY Oil Heating System HEATING - INSULATION - ROOFING John J. Johnston Co. Established 1903 MOBILHEAT - FUEL OIL lll-O8 JAMAICA AVENUE RICHMOND HILL 18, N. Y. FIRE AUTOMOBILE LIFE Peter J. Johnston Arthur A. Jones I N S U R A N C E UNITED CIGAR SALES AGENCY APplegate 7-5197 856 GLENMORE AVENUE BROOKLYN, N. Y. 73l4 AUSTIN STREET FOREST HILLS, N.Y. EVergreen 8-2899 HYacinth 7-2899 In Honor Of W. M. K. Tailoring Corp. Contractors of Sf, Jude Mews coATs A. Matulis - W. Waigin 490 JOHNSON AVENUE BROOKLYN, N.Y. 2 Kaiser's Choice Meats 7606 THIRD AVENUE BROOKLYN, N. Y. Mr. Kallenberg 171 FT. GREENE PLACE BROOKLYN, N. Y. HEgeman 3-1960 Frank Kerzner Golden Rule High Quality Choice Meats BEEF, MUTTON, LAMB and VEAL POULTRY and GAME 68-57 FOREST AVENUE BROOKLYN, N. Y. lbetween Foxall Street and Catalpa Avenue! King Bernard Food Center 876 BROADWAY BROOKLYN, N. Y. Kings County Meat Supply Co., Incorporated CHAS. A. BEEKMAN Klic's Stationery 72-44 MAIN STREET FLUSHING, N. Y. GEdney 9-7424 Knudsen Printing and Publishing Company, Inc. 6306 FIFTH AVENUE BROOKLYN 20, N. Y. Compliments of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Kohl SHore Road 5-3446 Established 1907 EVergreen 7-1636 All Orders C.O D K UCI k0W'5 Sh0e SIWP Arthur Krup Meat Market Shoes for the entire family 7808 Sth AVENUE BROOKLYN 9, N. Y. 769 GRAND STREET BROOKLYN, N Y I HEgeman 3-8460 I AI Kuehn 5 QUALITY MEAT5 I I 60-67 FRESH POND ROAD MASPETH, N. Y. Compliments of L and P Complimenls of LaMa rr French Cleaners ROCKAWAY AVENUE VALLEY STREAM, N. Y. EVergreen 8-5192 Free Delivery Lamona Wine and Liquor IO3 WILSON AVENUE BROOKLYN 2I, N. Y. SHore Road 5-5333 Lane Cleaners, Inc. 8614 4Th AVENUE BROOKLYN, I. H. Lanzarone ARCHITECT I8 JEFFERSON STREET BROOKLYN, N. Y. Compliments of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Lau Laura Frocks Corp. Manufacturers of BRIDAL GOWNS and BRIDESMAIDS GOWNS 393 KINGS HIGHWAY BROOKLYN 23, N. Y. Compliments of Lee Lawless Lawlor Bros. Bowling ESplanade 7-5509 James Lee Ice Cubes I609 SCHENECTADY AVENUE BROOKLYN, N. Y. Lefferts Bar and Grill STEAKS, CHOPS and BROILERS Our Specialty Nick Pastori, Vincent Savarese-Prop. 553-58 FLATBUSH AVENUE BROOKLYN, N. Y. HOllis 5-388I Lenz's Grocery, Dairy and Delicatessen WE DELIVER Leo' Sales and Service Corp. Sales PACKARD Service F Ieldstone 7-5685 I9O-I3 UNION TURNPIKE FLUSHING, L. I. 225-O2 JAMAICA AVENUE QUEENS VILLAGE, L. I. 218 HEgeman 3-9726 Formal Wear by Lesterfield, Inc. TUXEDOS, CUTAWAYS, FULL DRESS, WHITES To Hire Reduced Prices for Schools 56-ll CATALPA AVENUE RIDGEWOOD 27, L. I. rat Myrtle Avenuel Compliments of Mr. and Mrs. J. Lockhart JArnaica 3-6506 Phone Orders Prompfly Delivered l Lou's Meat Market CHOICE MEATS - FANCY POULTRY 80-1.2 SURREY PLACE JAMAICA 3, N. Y. lopposite Union Turnpike and l79th Streefl ESplanade 7-8265 Henry Ludwig DELICATESSEN and GROCERIES Home Cooking 2350 FLATBUSH AVENUE BROOKLYN, N. Y. lnear Avenue SJ Compliments from MY POMERANIAN DOG llLuckyll Lusk's Delicatessen 7405 Sth AVENUE BROOKLYN, N. Y. Best Wishes to THE JANUARY GRADUATES OF l95O Mr. and Mrs. Charles H. McCoyd Compliments of Edward G. McDonnell Rigging Co., Incorporated DEwey 9-8621 McGrath's Funeral Home JOHN F. MCGRATH, Proprietor MUrray Hill 2-8980 Edw. J. McLaughlin INSURANCE 41 EAST 42nd STREET NEW YORK CITY DEwey 6-9020 McQuillen's Restaurant and Bar Where the Neighbors drop in for a Snack, a Sip and a Chat 2408 GERRITSEN AVENUE lnear Whitneyl GERRITSEN BEACH, N. Y. Compliments of The McTigue Family 219 Compliments of Mr. and Mrs. John D. Mackesy Virginia 7-I4I4 M and C Cleaners and Dyers TAILORING CALL and DELIVERY SERVICE IZ9-O2 JAMAICA AVENUE JAMAICA, N Y Compliments of Compliments of 1 I n . Maguire s Bar and Grill The Mallaghan Famlly ROCKAWAY BEACH, LONG ISLAND Compliments of Compliments of A Friend A Friend Compliments of Manhattan Lamb and Veal Co. walter and Eddie Lamb - Veal Poultry Provisions - Bolognas 203 FORT GREENE PLACE BROOKLYN 17, N.Y. 37th AVENUE JACKSON HEIGHTS L I GEClI'1ey 9-33l0 NAvarre 8-9112 Free Delivery Mascolo 5' Sons Marion Market Comvlefe Line of GROCERY and FROZEN FOODS DELICATESSEN - FRUITS AND VEGETABLES 56l5 Sth AVENUE BROOKLYN, N.Y. 3836 FLATLANDS AVENUE BROOKLYN, N Compliments of Masterhand Studio RIDGEWOOD, BROOKLYN Compliments of Dr. John J. Mead 220 Meliere Hardware Co. HARDWARE - PAINTS - RADIOS IOISI' AVENUE and IOISI' STREET OZONE PARK I6, N.Y. DAvenport 6-lllO RALPH E. PESIRI General Manager Memorial Art Studio MONUMENTS - MAUSOLEUMS - HEADSTONES 79-28 METROPOLITAN AVENUE MIDDLE VILLAGE, N.Y. Inear ST. John's Cemeferyl Mercep Bros. TOWN MEAT MARKET SMITHTOWN BRANCH LONG ISLAND N. Compliments of Frederick Mettesias HAnover 2-9343 Compliments of Louis M. Meringolo 70 PINE STREET NEW YORK 5, N. Y. HEgeman 3-6660-S462 ARTHUR E. HESS Licensed Funeral Director Miller Funeral Home Air-Conditioned Service at any distance - Chapels in all communities 64-I9 METROPOLITAN AVENUE MIDDLE VILLAGE, L. l., N. Y. lcorner 65th Sfreefl pReS,den, 4 rzooo Established 1901 Compliments of l200I G. Mitres Rev. Walter J. Missbach FLOR ' ST 774 NOSTRAND AVENUE BROOKLYN, N. Y. lnear Sl. John Place! SHore Road 8-6553 Moore's Artificial Flower Shop 82l7 FIFTH AVENUE BROOKLYN 9, N Compliments of M. Cr R. Appliance Co. 4018 CHURCH AVENUE BROOKLYN 3, N. Y. Compliments of Dr. and Mrs..T. Murphy, Tommy and Patty GRamercy 5-9859 License No. SOO 7-5184 Custom House John J. Murray BONDED TRUCKMAN Import and Export Trucking 6 EAST I51'h STREET NEW YORK 3, N. Y. ULster 5-7340 WE DELIVER Myrtle Ave. Drug Co. T. DE MURIA - V. SENA 137 MYRTLE AVENUE BROOKLYN, N.Y. Icorner Duffield Streetl BEacI'1view 8-2796 License No. 5328 Narrows Liquor Shop CHOICE WINES AND LIQUORS Prompt Delivery Thomas Carlino - Fred J. Oliver, Props. 276 75th STREET BROOKLYN 9, N.Y. Virginia 9-1340 - 1341 William Narus REAL ESTATE and INSURANCE 98-34 JAMAICA AVENUE RICHMOND HILL 18, N. Y. Compliments of Nyles and Noreen Natter Compliments of Mr. Nelson NAvarre 8-3876 Nelson Pharmacy H. I. NELSON, Ph.G. 5002 AVENUE L BROOKLYN, N.Y. fcorner Utica Avenuei EVergre-en 5-9468 Ernest Neska COMMERCIAL ARTISTS IlargeI Night Club, Restaurants, Theatres, Private Homes Decorated . . . First Class Workmanship Paintings for Your Home 218 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE BROOKLYN, N. Y. Ninth Avenue Fish Market 242 9th AVENUE NEW YORK CITY Compliments of Rev. Eugene J. Nolan QUEEN OF PEACE PARISH KEW GARDENS HILLS, N. Y. BUckminster 4-3430 Nu-Way Cleaners The Finest in Dry CIeaning DRY CLEANING - PRESSING - DYEING All Garments Fully Insured - All Work Done on Premises 1116 FLATBUSH AVENUE BROOKLYN, N. Y. FLushing 9-0021 O'Brien Bros. Oil Burners, Inc. 136-89 ROOSEVELT AVENUE FLUSHING N. Y. Compliments of Mr. and Mrs. J. O'Brien and Family The Olquom Club OUR LADY QUEEN OF MARTYRS FOREST HILLS, N.Y. BEachview 8-1710 Ovington Realty Company REAL ESTATE MANAGEMENT 6926 FOURTH AVENUE BROOKLYN, N. Y. Compliments of A Friend Best of Luck H. P. Paper Corporation of United States 1 630 Sth AVENUE NEW YORK 20, N.Y. EVergreen 2-9730 Paradise Pharmacy 65-64 MYRTLE AVENUE BROOKLYN 27, N.Y. GLenmore 2-8487 Patricia Beauty Shop Compliments of Specializing in Permanent and Beautiful ' Hair Styling Waves A Frlend 14 STUYVESANT AVENUE BROOKLYN, N.Y. JAmaica 6-0830 We Deliver BEekman 3-3350 E. STANLEY Paul's Meat Market PRIME MEATS - POULTRY 182-12 UNION TURNPIKE FLUSHING, N. Y. The Perfect Bindery Co., Inc. PAPER RULING BLANK BOOK MANUFACTURING AND GENERAL BOOKBINDING 409 PEARL STREET NEW YORK ELd0rad0 5-2453 Peter's Furs Custom Made and Ready to Wear Furs PETER BONWICH, Prop, 49 WEST 57th STREET NEW YORK 19, N. Y. Compliments of A Friend 223 Vlrginia Peter's Meat Market Quality Meats - Poultry - Frozen Foods 118-05 ATLANTIC AVENUE RICHMOND HILL 19, N.Y. Compliments of A Friend Compliments of Mr. and Mrs. William H. Peuplie and Son Compliments of The Play Room BROADWAY AND MYRTLE AVENUES Virginia 9-2488 Dr. Mark M. Plust 9-5191 PETER SNEDDON, Prop. Petzinger's DELICATESSEN and GROCERY STORES 125 BAY RIDGE AVENUE SHore Road 5-0614 7802 FIFTH AVENUE 302 86th STREET SHore Road 5-0952 BEachview 8-1386 Compliments of A Friend John Pisacano Fish Co. 295 8th AVENUE NEW YORK CITY Plaza Upholstery Supply Co. UPHOLSTERY FABRICS and SUPPLIES 209 EAST 51st STREET NEW YORK CITY Compliments of DENT'5T The Puglisi Family 85-O2 JAMAICA AVENUE WOODHAVEN 21, N.Y. CLoverdaIe 2-5869 Television Installation Virginia 9-9477 Our Specialty Compliments of Pyramid Radio and Television Co., Incorporated F H, , RADIO - TELEVISION - REFRIGERATORS aust Qua Iotlne ELECTIUCAL APP 'ANCES 'rsxAco ssnvics STATION Sales and Service FRANK MUGNO, JR. 5009 AVENUE N Res.: INgers0II 2-7513 BROOKLYN 10, N. Y. 117-20 10151 AVENUE RICHMOND HILL, N. Y 224 Queens Abbey Funeral Parlor FUNERAL PARLOR l98-20 HOLLIS AVENUE HOLLIS, L.I Queens Meat Market GROCERIES FROZEN FOODS Virginia 3-5575 I22-I7 lilfh AVENUE OZONE PARK, N.Y HOlIis 5-4848 Dr. Ernest A. Rabuano SURGEON DENTIST H3-O2 202nd STREET ST. ALBANS, N.Y Compliments of A Friend Compliments of Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Rafferty Ra nzi Agency GENERAL INSURANCE 23 JEFFERSON STREET BROOKLYN, Ibetween Broadway and Bushwick Avenuei N.Y Rappoport's Bushwick Stationers Robert E. Reilly Er Sons PHARMACIST'S Compliments of Dr. Daniel Resnick, D.D.S. REpubIic 9-0402 Rea's Delicatessen and Fancy Groceries Birds Eye Frosted Foods 138-47 QUEENS BOULEVARD JAMAICA, L. I., N. Y John Renkin DELICATESSEN 347 EVERGREENE AVENUE BROOKLYN, N. Y. The Priests of Resurrection Parish BROOKLYN, N. Y. Ciro Riccio 171 FORT GREENE PLACE BROOKLYN, N.Y. Frank R. Riccio 177 FT. GREENE PLACE BROOKLYN 17, N.Y. Vlrginia 9-5813 Free Delivery Rich-Haven Liquor Store Owned and Operated by Two Veterans LIC-668 86-35 86th STREET WOODHAVEN, L. I. Compliments of Rev. Peter L. Rickard Pastor of Holy Cross Church BROOKLYN, N. Y. SHore Road 3-2753 R G' H Trucking Corp. 1919 AVENUE W BROOKLYN, N. Y. GLenmore S-1818 - 1819 Rodman Florists, Inc. CONWAY STREET lnear Bushwick Avenuel BROOKLYN, N. Y. BEIIe Harbor 5-5474 Roh rs Confections HOME MADE CAKES and CANDIES LOUIS SHERRY'S ICE CREAM 173 BEACH 116th STREET ROCKAWAY PARK George Roman CAKE FOR ALL OCCASIONS 1544 PRESIDENT STREET BROOKLYN, N. Y. Compliments of Mr. and Mrs. Rottkamp SHore Road 3-8723 We Deliver Royal Scarlet Stores FANCY GROCERIES and DELICATESSEN DE JOSEPH and RIVARA, Props. 3049 AVENUE U BROOKLYN, N. Y. Compliments of Compliments of G. D. S. J. V. S. 226 Compliments of Sal-Vic Service Station 216-01 LINDEN BOULEVARD CAMBRIA HEIGHTS II, N.Y. Compliments of Mr. and Mrs. San Fan Andre Vincent Sava rese 553 FLATBUSH AVENUE BROOKLYN, N. Y, Frank SchebIein's Delicatessen 462 IRVING AVENUE BROOKLYN, N. Y. Vlrginia 9-3569 Vincent Scalese COAL - COKE N. Y. C. Coal DeaIer's Registration No. 811 8520 88th AVENUE WOODHAVEN 21, N.Y EVergreen 6-3636 - 7 - 8 - 9 Schildknecht Lumber Co., Inc. LUMBER, TIMBER, MOULDINGS Garage Doors - Cement - Wall Board Waltile - Celotex and Sheetrock Main Office 1051 IRVING AVENUE BROOKLYN 27, N.Y Icorrler Covert Streetl Compliments of Henry Schluter DELICATESSEN and GROCERY 7303 88th STREET GLENDALE, L. I. Compliments of Mr. and Mrs. Schroeder FLoraI Park 4-1204 LAureIton 5-0910 Joseph L. Scott INSURANCE AND REAL ESTATE 300 FRANKLIN AVENUE FRANKLIN SQUARE, N. Y. HEgeman 3-4470 August Senges Co. Homes Furnished Complete ELECTRICAL APPLIANCES - INTERIOR DECORATORS 5432 MYRTLE AVENUE BROOKLYN, N. Y. Inext to Madison Theatrel Compliments of Dr. and Mrs. E. S. Seymour EAST ROCKAWAY, N.Y. GLenmore 5 -01 18 Jos. Shubert CHOICE MEATS 64 REID AVENUE BROOKLYN, N.Y. tnear Lafayette Avenuel 227 Ladies and Gents Garments Done Right we AIWHYS Phase Flowers by I. Snyder LADIES and GENTS TAILORING Speciale and Sons Dry Cleaning, Dyeing, Pressing and Repairing FLORISTS CLEANING and PRESSING Valet Service HYacinth 7-4027 31 LEWIS AVENUE BROOKLYN, N.Y. I3O WILSON AVENUE BROOKLYN 2l, N. Y. ULSTGF 5-ZI66 NOTARY PUBLIC Compliments of Gaetano A. Spina REAL ESTATE INSURANCE Mr. and Mrs. T. A. Sposato 525 DGKALB AVENUE BROOKLYN 5, N.Y. Compliments of State Bowling Center GEORGE MILLER, Manager Sf. Stanislaus Kostka CI1Lll'CIt za ALLEYS H BAR and GRILL MAin 5-3430 BROOKLYN, N. Y. 90-98 FLATBUSH AVENUE BROOKLYN, N. Y In Memory of Compliments of Robert J. Steinmuller Dr. and Mrs. Edwin S. Stenger SHore Road 8-7638 Frederick F. Stevens 5I'0kIl9 5' PICOZZI P H A R M A C Y 3 V NU I6I FORT GREENE PLACE rd A E E BROOKLYN, N.Y. rar 74th sfreefi BROOKLYN l7f N- Y- HAveme er 9-ISOI - ISOZ License No. L-IO72 GLenmore 2-4690 Established i896 Y StoIting's Market Wm. H. Stolting, Prop. FINEST IN MEATS, POULTRY and FROZEN FOODS IO7 PATCHEN AVENUE BROOKLYN 21, N. Y. lcorner Monroe Street! Harry Storch RETAIL WINE and LIQUOR STORE 63-I4 WOODHAVEN BOULEVARD REGO PARK, ELMHURST, L. I. 228 SHore Road 5-2300-I Max Strahl, PVOP- Strahl's Puritan Market CHOICE MEATS - SELECTED POULTRY Orders Called For and Delivered JAmaica 3-5600 Surrey-Pike Pharmacy Harry B. Ditkoff, Ph.G. PRESCRIPTION CHEMIST Board of Health Station 7619 FIFTH AVENUE BROOKLYN, N- Y- l79-O2 UNION TURNPIKE JAMAICA, N. Y. DAvenport 6-I958 Three Star Confectionery Jobbers Thnf Pharmacy PRESCRIPTIONS, DRUGS, COSMETICS and a complete line of Photographic supplies 348 TOMPKINS AVENUE 73-O6 METROPOLITAN AVENUE BROOKLYN, N.Y. MIDDLE VILLAGE, N.Y. BUckmInster 2-2463 Free Delivery BUckmInster 2-4800 For Prompt Delivery T'e eY and HUM' Tilden Meat Market Successors to Worth 6 0'Brien PRIME MEATS - PHILADELPHIA POULTRY GROCERIES - FROZEN FOODS PRovIsIoNs - FRESH SEA Fooo DELICATESSEN - APPETIZERS D. Stone II3O FLATBUSH AVENUE BROOKLYN, N. Y. One Ill card win, each 25g pup-ghage II2I FLATBUSH AVENUE BROOKLYN 26, N. Y. INgersoIl 2-9832 STerIing 3-7633 MIKE HOOK, Prop. Tilden Pharmacy A. M. GRASSI, Ph.G. I607 NOSTRAND AVENUE BROOKLYN, N. Y. Tompkins Auto Rental Limousines for . . . FUNERALS and WEDDINGS . . . and All Other Occasions Union Chauffeurs of Local No. 643 2I5 TOMPKINS AVENUE BROOKLYN, N. Y. Compliments of Tom's Barber Shop 226 STREET tat Merrick Road! Vlrginia 3-6550 Tony's Hardware SAPOLIN and LUCAS PAINTS PLUMBING and ELECTRICAL SUPPLIES WINDOW GLASS - SHADES I24-I4 LIBERTY AVENUE RICHMOND HILL, N. Y Tucillo Bros. MEAT MARKETS 84I6 Sth AVENUE 9407 Sth AVENUE BROOKI-YN 9, N. Y. BROOKLYN 9, N, Y. SHore Road 5-7400 SHore Road 8-9602 Compliments of William Tunick 229 Compliments of Compliments of A Friend A Friend Dlckens 2-9010 Louis Turco Compliments of SANDWICHES FOR ALL OCCASIONS Mr- and Mrs. C. 1540 EAST NEW YORK AVENUE BROOKLYN, N. Y. Compliments of Ultima Beauty Salon Incorporated TYPOGRAPHERS 85-21 37th NEwton 9-S817 AVENUE JACKSON HEIGHTS, L. I. Unbekant Brothers 30 FERRY STREET NEW YORK United Cigar Store BROADWAY and MYRTLE BROOKLYN, N. Y. GEdney 8-8111 Orders Called For and Delivered Come Up and See Me Sometime Universal Meat Market FINE MEATS and POULTRY FROZEN FOODS Joseph Masotto, Prop. 5822 llth AVENUE BROOKLYN, N. Y. lnear S9111 Street! Compliments of George Vassar Von DohIen's Confectionery and Luncheonette ICE CREAM, CAKES, TARTS, and PIES For Any and All Occasions 4315 AVENUE D BROOKLYN, N.Y. Compliments of A Friend Compliments of A Friend 2 Compliments of Dr. Raymond V. Walsh ST. ALBANS 12, N. Y. FLushing 7-10383 Walter's Fuel Oil, Inc. INDUSTRIAL and DOMESTIC FUEL OILS 195-12 FORTY SEVENTH AVENUE FLUSHING, L. I. Compliments of Walters Market LYNBROOK, N.Y. EVergreen 9-6983 - 4 - 5 Waltzer Pharmacy PHARMACIST and CHEMIST S. WALTZER, PI'1.G. 153 NORMAN AVENUE BROOKLYN, N.Y lcorner Newell Streetl HEgeman 3-2024 Licensed Undertakers and Embalmers Air Conditioned Chapels DAvenport 6-3360 Warren Warneck Funeral Home CLEANERS - TAILORS - FURRIERS WILLIAM M. WARNECK ROSE WARNECK 6705 781'h STREET MIDDLE VILLAGE, N.Y. 78-05 MYRTLE AVENUE GLENDALE 27, N. Y. . lcorner Metropolitan Avenue! ULs1'er 7-9384 J. J. Weill and W. Moretzsky Incorporated 187 FT. GREENE PLACE BROOKLYN 17, N. Y. Compliments of Weinstein Food Store 1850 BROADWAY BROOKLYN, N. Y. WirfeI's Shoes FINE FOOTWEAR 66-32 FRESH POND ROAD BROOKLYN, N.Y. lnear Woodbine Streetl JAmaica 6-2432 License No. L-5133 A. H. Wulforst Retail Wines and Liquors 140-49 QUEENS BOULEVARD JAMAICA, N. Y. Vlrginia 7-2627 - 2628 Young's Quality Meats 92-I5 JAMAICA AVENUE WOODHAVEN 21, N. Y. ZurIo's Tailor Shop EXPERT TAILORING and CLEANING 512 73rd STREET BROOKLYN, N.Y. KNOW EE IME TS THE EDITOR AND THE STAFF GRATEFULLY ACKNOWLEDGE THE COOPERATION OF Reverend John P. Cotter, C.M. Entire Faculty and Student body Fred and Frank Ball and the Personnel of the New City Printing Company, Union City, N. J. Salvatore and Eugene Bonsignore of Bonne Studios Our Advertisers The gracious assistance of the above mentioned has made PREP SHADOWS of l95O possible. 232 Produced by Engravatone 0 NEW CITY PRINTING COMPA UNION CITY, N.J. M, .1 Ks' QQ if WE rx if G E Q 61 HU? -1, 4 W E M1 W J : y ,Q 2 F 1. ' 1, A. ,U , . 31 'Q ,Gi F ,QQ wi . A. 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