St Johns Preparatory School - Prep Shadows Yearbook (Brooklyn, NY)
- Class of 1951
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X' - .., . .2211 Y .-6 E 'Y N . M4 3. Dedication 1 5 .m Z , 67. 0 .Jaxx MJ N I ., ? if 'W 1 . 1 ' . V' PQ : 5' f M , Q +4-vw' ,, Mf ww Q A , M EI, I 1 ...Io Our Lady'ol Us 'Nu Father Paul Dillon, C.M. Mr. James Garey Fatima W A i vw ' 1' , as V , Z Z , V Mary, Our Mpther, yihas askerlsof us more prayer and penawnoeiqr else we cannot expect peapfe. lAmeriea, Our Mother Country, has asked of us preparation or else there may be fiirar. We have tried to answer each re- quest. To Mary, Our Mother, by the more frequent reception of Holy Communion. To Our Mother Coun- try by sending our priests, lay pro- fessors and students into the military ranks. By the grace of God our efforts shall continue, with the con- stant prayer, Blessed be the Immac- ulate heart of Mary. Pray for us and help us. 1 ' , . tl Chaplain Paul Dillon, C.M Ensign James Garey The Holy Table Richard Ziesig Pvt. Richard Ziesig 5 Administration 9 4' i REVEREND THOMAS J. McCALLEN, C.M., BfA. Treasurer MR. WILLIAM J. GORMAN, M.A. Registrar REVEREND JOSEPH G. DUNNE, C.M.. B.A. Guidance Director 9 KU , Edward A. Casey, M.A. Rev. Arthur Colby, C.M., B.A. English Religion Robert J. Courtney, B.A. Rev. John J. Cusack, C.M., M.A. Mathematics Latin QPER IOQI v- 6710! iv O s. 4-0 4, as 'S' 5, I 7 O . ,f 3 n g ' 9 T J: 'J' Rhea! Q? Q , . 0, -rx SJU ,, IB-,O lO John R. Bisagni, M.A. French' Raymond H. Coleman, M.A Physical Education Frederick Deninger, B.A. German iai. -wg 3,-Wiki, I 1. i 3 Rev. Louis A. Fey, C.M.. M.S. Christopher T. Duane, M.A. Spanish Pl'lY5lCS E53 James W. Garey, M.S. Mathematics English and Mathematics Joseph H. Goedert, B.S. William J. Gorman, M.A. Mathematics Chemistry Rev. Frederick Gaulin, C.M., B.A. James G. Ficarra, B.A. Spanish and Social Studies Salvatore C. Giangrande, M.S. in Ed Spanish Rev. Walter Graham, C.M., B.A. Social Studies and English QSUPERIQRIS v- E110 6' v X I+ v 5 to .W as Z Q' E -f., f o : ,Q '12fS.f'L.,g,-4 V s 'IL up cf Q-rx SJU 19? IB 10 Richard Hawkey, B.A. English Rev. John Hummel, C.M., B.A. Religion, Latin, and English I2 Rev. Vincent G. Heary, C.M. Ph.L. Social Studies Rev. Henry C. Honsberger C.M., B.A. German and Religion Francis J. Keker, M.A. English and Latin acult Herbert V. Hess, B.A. Physical Education Ernest E. Jones, Pratt Institute Mechanical Drawing 1951 James C. Kelly, B.P.E. Physical Education '!v'p'igw'5'.qn:v 1 Warren J. Koch English av- A UPERIORI El-'Of NYY 0 0 +o. 4' ' 4? e- 1 QS S' vv y 5 if f 2. UI Gi Q ' xg 'G .5 'llv.wf 5 To P, . 3 'mx SJU 15' 1810 Thomas F. Lacey, B.A. Social Studies and French George A. LaGulsa M.A Physics James M. Lennon, M.A. Physical Education Charles L. Loschert, B.A. Biology Rev. John J. Liney, C.M., B.A. History I3 4 acuity 1 9 5 1 John J. McDermott, Ph.D. Director of Testing Program George T. McNamara, M.A. Social Studies Joseph Maloney, B.A. Art Joseph E. McDonald, M.A. Latin Anthony J. Moreno, M.S. Mathematics Charles R. Marotta, M.S. Walter A- Mullen, BA Mathematics, l4 English and Latin F Suviiloq Ella 0, 1- x 'sr vv x J' 01 lg sl' 4 Q' Q ' n ' .. - 5 3 g'f-1-fag w: Q Q 'P www! 06' z 94, - - 63 X I SJU 'B 70 Rev. James O'Keefe, C.M., B.A Spanish Hugh 0'DonneII, B.A. Latin Martin Millella, B.A. is Music Librarian and Latin Rev. Martin Peterson, C.M., B.A. English and Religion Charles Pedagno. M.A. John J. Poelker. M.S., in Ed. Biology I5 Social Studies William F. Pine. M.A.. B.S. in LS acuity Thomas J. Regan, B.A. Mathematics 1951 . Q SXWERIURIJ ovv- X 6Dof+ 49 -r 49 2116 gf, Q, .Qff 0- 1' Q E , E Q4 lrvffmg YJ :E 1. -P Rhea! cf z Q I-. . as wx SJ!! 1 I 8 10 Rev. Joseph Symes. C.M., B.A. Social Studies 4 ft, J Rev. Vincent J. Rogers, C.M., B.A Religion Rev. Vincent T. Swords, C.M. John F. Sullivan, M.A. M.A. Religion and Social Studies Joseph J. Treua, B.A. French Mathematics Peter M. Vitulli, M.D. School Physician Iilequiescal 'in Pace . . Reverend Thomas A. Gorman, CEM. 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EDWARD HAROLD ANNITTO Biology i 3 Latin 1,23 Spanish 43 Intramurals l, 3, Forum 4, Physics 3g Mathematics 2. Needy, the big thing in the little package, comes to us from Ozone Park. His quiet way which has been a pleasure to professors has won for him a host of friends. Ed's per- sonality will be a great factor in his future success. ., , M M H , ,ff:ili.1fQifQl.jl f V- -' si' 'fi1vuf'irf::1.r1i'g5 f'-12721.'fr'1Vfrm:z2pg1:fff?i1Wff'Vi We-'?fl1,f'!r1S gps 1 f ' . R3 - ' ' zz.-x.. -'-- . .vxff VwFeiss!-E'2i?231P.,, ,ge.,V..ifiI.. ,ii -.V51,1-i4g2.1g5Li.wg-.1t. Qf:1mgQ,ei,:g.1.1i V f V H K 1' fi is 1 , V -- - A - - .. V . , 5 V1 .V hui V V .,1..5....k-,ij.5i.g ' f..f2.,f :M 'r ' ii -V x 'Wil K K' 'o if ' thai ' Iii it -iv-.Tn - rwa V 1. - --2 V ,ri A 'r i' V -i iA V 3 if V ' P' ' . .... ' . ,Jiii , ,QS ,, . ,gg , ,.,. 1. ,xg . M il. 3 ,,. A V V V --s- .Vw .-ss 1-V-fairs. a ns.. -- X.. i. - . 91 we s VNV lauflzi wfmpa. e ,K . X - - -V V- A '.u-...V-zffffiz 1 - 1 - 1 is 1 2 1 . - fi V 1 if f E f A ' A ' ' As the precious days of our high school career slip swiftly into the world of the past, we vividly recollect our eventful, spirited, four years at St. John's. Sorrowfully we tried to hold back the ever moving wings of time. But this was impossible. Now we have but memories. Just four short years ago, ninety-six bewildered boys entered the spacious halls of the Moore Memorial Building. Naturally we fell easy prey to the shrewd sophs and juniors with their elevator passes and other helpful devices. On receiving our first report cards, we realized the difficulties that confronted us. We had a hard time fitting ourselves to this new life. However, despite our troubles, our class became an integral part of the Prep family. Our first big event was the St. Patrick's Day Parade, on Fifth Avenue in which we marched not as lrishmen, but as Cath- olics. lt was during this term that the Red Owl claimed Dick Clark, Pat Gilmartin, Frank Bauch, Dick Brostowin and George Regan. John Kreig, Harvey Stenger, and Dick Knudsen joined the ever growing band while Jerry Mayer answered the call of athletics. Dick Sunday became a stalwart of the keglers. After a short time came the gala boat ride, the final exams and then our first term had ended. We entered our second year with a new feeling. We were no longer the shy youngsters of last year, but arrogant sophs. lt was in these days that our school spirit really flourished. Ron Austin and Larry Maloney joined the Debate Club, while Mike Cannario utilized his artistic ability for the Poster Service Squad. Athletics thrived as Bill Houston, Tom Canavan, and Rudy Scri- menti ran under the banner of the newly organized Track Team. RONALD RALPH AUSTIN Intramurals l, 2, 3g Vice President Student Council 4g Chairman Pow Wow 4, Prom Committee 45 Speech 3, 43 Debate 3, 45 Physics 3, Forum 3, Dramatics 43 Cheer- leader 4. Ron, our pocket-size Laurence Olivier, trod the boards last year in Lucifer's Lodge. His loyalty has been depicted by his con- stant attendance at all Prep activities. Ron's election to the Vice Presidency only varies his numerous achievements. Class Orator Class Politician ' 22 -1,7-1 - In wp- v -3- .gm 17- y vi -rx -,r--w-:ml-vsulyvfw-'--11 mn:rv - 1 -fi w.fffji2:11 1- 'Va . .. . . ..:. ..zl'i5 2sfi2.1. . r -mia, . as-, it 1t:.,Q,.,i. -S1 1 was i f iii.-' i i f- 1inf,KSLQQ:U fS1?fjrtavgf ' 'A iz 4. , .- . , . i .. . . . -air it t,. i,,tftzf,wgy2'f:ie 7, x., Sixth... , z3, A.,, it . . ,, . , .. . . ,, W 5l,,,. .G ,TM I .,,.k , K. Vkk. ,,5,.V.t. hw, krky ,MR ,. ,.k.kk 1 3,E.,,..,155 .. 5 . . Deuce Sheridan started his rise to tame as a stellar performer on the hardwood, With the junior year came the realization that halt of our high school career was over, We were immediately dazed by in- tricate Physics calculations and experiments. Yet, we still found time tor co-curricula activities. We shall long remember Ron Austin's oration ot On The Wire for which he received the Junior Elocution Trophy. We were thrilled by the great line play of Tom Sweeney and the spectacular pass receiving ot Bill Dwyer in the Turkey Day Classic. Frank Bausch rose to the position of Sports Editor ofthe Red Owl, while Andy Sichenze was now Staff Photographer. Tom lrwin and John McAneny lent their talents to the Tennis Team to capture the Eastern Tennis Tournament. Finally we came to our most cherished goal, our senior year. Despite the tact that we had hoped and prayed for this day, we now were sorry that it had come. We realized that this would be our last play, our last boat ride, our last dance, our last athletic contests, our last everything at St. John's. We were determined to make every instant count. Ron Austin and Gerry Bennet starred in Luciters Lodgen, Pat Gilmartin was named Editor-in-Chief of the Red Owl, while Dick Brostowin took on the double role of Yearbook Sports Editor and Red Owl Feature Editor. ln Septem- ber, Jerry Mayer was elected to the Student Council Presidency. And so it was on January 25. that we received our diplomas. Outwardly we were happy, but inwardly there was a deep feeling of regret. We may say sincerely that we have strived to do our best. We only hope that we have succeeded in bringing honor and prestige to the Prep. FRANCES JOHN BRADY Intramurals l, 2, 3, 4a Forum 23 Student Council l. This cheerful, well liked Prepster, one of the Bay Ridge Brady's, is popularly recognized as t e Dick McGuire of the intramurals. He hopes to open a business of his own some- day. We're sure Frank will be a great suc- cess. Lots of luck at St. John's School of Commerce, Frank! Best Dresser 23 FRANK ADAMS BAUSCH lntramurals l, 2, 3, 4: Red Owl l, 2, 3, 4: Sports Editor 3, 43 Basketball 43 Latin 23 Forum 2, 4, German 4. Cuddles, the Bill Stern of the Prep, has always entertained the opinion that the crew cut is the epitome of style. Frank is well known for his football tactics on the bas- ketball court. This Prepster plans a future career in the field of science. GERALD WILLIAM BENNETT Intramurals l, 23 Dramatics 45 Football 35 Prom Committee 4, French Club I, 2. Gerry, a suave gent from Flatbush, and casanova among the fairer sex lso he saysl can be seen at every Prep function as long as his model T holds out. A clear thinker Gerry possesses undeniable qualities of lead- ership plus a winning smile, both of which have won for him innumerable friends at the Prep. 4 RICHARD MICHAEL BROSTOWIN Red Owl 2, 3, 4, Poster Service lg Intra- murals l, 2, Stage Committee 4, Physics 3, Prep Shadows 3, 4, CoaEditor 4. Dick is one of the best examples of school spirit. His friendly personality and willing- ness to work has certainly been a great factor in the success of many school activ- ities, Dick will attend Brooklyn Polytechnic Institute where he will procure a degree in Metallurgical Engineering. Class Writer CHARLES JOHN CAREY Intramurals l, 2, 3, 4. Charlie's greatest boast to fame is his adept- ness on the hardwood in Intramurals. His continual smile and willingness to laugh at almost anything has made him the come- dian's delight, Charlie will attend St. John's School of Commerce to insure success in the business world. 24 MICHAEL ANTHONY CANARIO Biology l, Art 2, Poster Service 2, 3, 4. Versatile Mike is a painter, librarian and the promoter of everything pertaining to the Prep. His outstanding character distin- guishes him among hos classmates. His perpetual smile and great personality constia tute the essentials for a prosperous future. RICHARD MARTIN CLARK Red Owl 2, 3, 4, Art 2. 3, Poster Service l, Intramurals l, 2, Stage Committee 4L Physics 3, Prep Shadows 3, 4, Co-Editor 4, Football 3. Dick, although one of the brains of the class, still remained one of the boys dur- ing his stay at St. John's, His ability to have the homework everyday amazed his fellow students. Dick now continues his education at St. John's College. Class Genius THOMAS JOSEPH CANAVAN Intramurals l, 2, 3, 4, Track 2, 3, 4, Red Owl 2, 3, 4, Camera 2, Forum 4, Spanish 4. Tom is speed personified. His quick wit has disrupted many a teacher's plan. A stalwart of the track team, Tom has gained many laurels for the Prep. We feel certain that the downtown branch of St. John's Unl- versity will have a valuable asset in the presence of this Prepster. Quickest THOMAS GORDON CORRIGAN lntramurals l, 2, 3, 4, Mathematics 4, Committees 4, Tom's timely jokes and witty remarks have made many a class enioyable. His caretree nature and sincerity has gained a number of friends, Tom will take his talents to St. .lohn's College where he plans a career in teaching. ROBERT JOH N DeMARTl NI Intramurals I, 2, 3, 4. Bob concerned himself mainly with the books during his four years at the Prep. He claimed of being a scholar of Monsieur Trezz:a's French Academy. Bob's scholastic ability has been proven by constant appear- ance on the Heaclmaster's List and member- ship in the Moore Honor Society. WILLIAM ORMOND DWYER Football l, 2, 3, 4, Biology lg Commit- tees 4. Bill has distinguished himself most com- mendable on the gridiron and in the class- room. With his unassuming manner and great abilities we are certain that he will be a great asset to whatever college he enters. Keep on carrying the ball in the game of life and you'Il be scoring many T. D's, Bill FRANKLIN JOSEPH DIMINO Red Owl l, 2, 3, 45 Laboureans 45 Mathe- matics 43 Riding 4, Intramurals l, 2, 3. Buddy, one of the local boys from St. John the Baptist, has enlivened many a home- room and assembly with his IAI Jolson style! rendition of April Showers. Queens College will now claim this popular Prepster. Good luck, Frank! ROBERT FRANCIS EN DRES Intramurals l, 2, 3, 43 Mathematics 43 Spanish 4. Bob, the refugee from Jackson Heights possesses a competitive spirit in athletics aside from being a proficient student. The possessor of a magnetic personality and likeable nature we're sure he'II reach success. EUGENE THOMAS DIVER Intramurals l, 2, 3, 43 French 3, Track 3, 43 Football 35 Biology l. Gene is God's gift to the women. Although small in stature his handsome countenance is irresistible to the young ladies. Gene plans a career in the navy, and we are sure that within a few years Admiral Diver will make the headlines. Class Character JOHN ANTHONY FOSCHETTI Biology lg Intramurals 2, 3, German 4, Physics 3, 4, Spanish 4. Giacomino, the Malaguena Madman of solid geometry fame, leaves behind him many friends as he enters the business world. John will occupy his time as a needle and thread artist ltailorl. Best Wishes! 25 PATRICK JOHN GILMARTIN Intramurals I, 2, 3, 45 Red Owl I, 2, 3, 4, Editor 45 Physics 3, 4, Biology I 5 Spanish I g Student Council 2, 3. Whenever fun and frolic is the order of the day, Pat is usually around. This well liked Prepster is an interesting conversationalist and has maintained a high scholastic rating at the Prep. Pat intends to enter the field of dentistry. Class Politician Wittiest WILLIAM THOMAS HOUSTON Art 2, 33 Biology lp Moore Honor 2, 33 Student Council I, 33 lntramuarls l, 2, 3, 4, Track 3g Boat Committee 3. Bill's flashing smile has been a familiar sight around the Wigwam during his stay. A regular attendant at all social affairs, and his friendly disposition places him high on the popularity poll. If personality spells success, we'll be hearing big things from Bill in the near future. PAUL JOHN HAGGERTY Intramurals I, 2, 3, 43 Band 23 J.V. Base- ball 2. At a first glance .liggs may seem to be an extremely quiet Prepster, but we know better. His ready smile and generosity have endeared him to his classmates. After graduation Paul intends to enter the busi- ness world. THOMAS CHARLES IRWIN Intramurals I, 2, 3, 43 Speech lg German 3, 4, Tennis 2, 3, 4, Swimming l, 3, 4. Big Tom has won fame at the Prep through his efforts on the swimming and tennis teams. Socially as well as athleticlly, Pancho has been an active Prepster. His school spirit, good marks and many friends, marks him a sure-fire success in his future endeavors. Cutest RONALD JOHN HIGGINS Biology lg French 23 Latin 2, 3, Intramur- als l, 2, 3, Moore Honor 23 Student Council I, 2, 3, 4, Committees 3, 4. His many friends at St. John's know Ron to be exactly as he appears, keen and intel- ligent, modest and deserving. Add to this his pleasant smile and you see why he's so popular. To be remembered is to be praised and Ron will not be easily forgotten. Best All Around Outside of Athletics JOHN ALOYSIUS JOYCE Intramurals I, 2, 35 Latin I 5 Mathematics 2. John, who hails from Springfield Gardens, is the gem of the History class. Quiet and unassuming he is destined to go far, as his many friends at the Prep will testify. JAMES PATRICK KELLY lntramurals l, 23 Latin 3: Speech 35 Dance Committee l, 2, Spainsh 4, Student Council This good looking blond Prepster has been popular ilike Coca-Colal right from the start. Jim, better known as the Ladies man, has obtained an enviable scholastic record at the Prep. This Sea-faring lad looks forward to entering the United States Naval Academy at Annapolis, Sleepiest JAMES LEONARD McGUIRE lntramurals i, 2, 3, 4, Physics 3, Spanish Club 4. . Jim's greatest pleasure ih in extensively uti- lizing his Webster-made vocabulary. Never too preoccupied to flash a smile, he has proven that quick thinking coupled with sparkling humor, makes enjoyable company. Jim will attend St. John's University in the futuring of his chosen career. JOHN PAUL KRIEG Biology lg Camera 21 Physics 4, German 4, Band 2, 3, 4, Intramurals 2, 3, 4. Blitz is truely one of the scientific brains of the class. He will long be remembered, by his classmates for his ability to debate with his teachers. John intends to further his education at Notre Dame University. Most Radical Loudest LAWRENCE MICHAEL MALON EY Intramurals l, 2, 3, 45 Speech 31 Debate 2, 3, 43 Student Council 2, 33 Cheerleader 3, Committees 3. Larry's spirit is best exemplified by his mem- bership in the cheering squad. In this capacity he has kept the stands alive with spirit. Larry is also known for his class- room debates. Bon voyage et bonne chance Laurent! JOHN DANIEL McANENY Biology l 1 German 4, Intramurals l, 2, 3, 4. Another immigrant from Bay Ridge, Mac is a good-natured combination of ambition, humor and ability. His timely remarks have enlivened many a class. These qualities lalong with his natural good looksl promise John a good future. l GERARD GEORGE MAYER Football l, 2, 3, 43 Baseball l, 2, 3, 4, President Student Council 4. Gerry has proved himself both as a student and an athlete. His popularity is attested by his election to the Presidency of the Student Council. The educated toe looks to St. John's College and a career in pro- baseball. Most Popular Best Athlete Did Most for the School WALTER FRANK MUNCH Biology lg Latin 2, 3, 43 Forum 2, 3, 4, Phgsigs 4, Mathematics 3, 4, Intramurals l, , , . Walt can always be found helping someone, whether his problem be in chemistry or Hockey. For this reason he has made in- numerable friends while at the Prep, Walt plans to follow a career in medicine at St. John's University. RALPH ANTHONY PESIRI Biology lg Camera 2, Cheerleader 3, 4, Mathematics 4, Latin 2. Ralph, who is quite an influential figure around les femmes , is noted for his cheerful humor and slick ibut individuall dancing technique. His next four years will be spent studying medicine at St. John's University. Best Dancer 28 MARTIN JOHN MURPHY Physics 3, Library 3, 4. Although Marty hasn't been with us for four years he has become well known to all. His quiet and reserved manner has gained his classmate's respect. During his short stay at St. John's Marty has been concerned with the books-that is as a member of the Library squad. JOSEPH ANTHONY RACANIELLO Biology lg Forum 43 Track 2, 3, lntramurals l, 2, 3, 4. Joe, the ambitious type, intends to enter the business world. This Bay Ridge lady lover has a winning smile and quite a sense of humor which is sure to carry him far in the future. JOHN JAMES PEIRANO Intramurals l, 2, 3, 4, Student Council 4, Spanish 4. Big Jack, daring Sea Beach commuter from Bay Ridge, has made a host of friends during his stay at the Prep. His spirit has been exemplified in his steady performance in all intramural sports. Jack plansto fin- ish his schooling at St. John's University. GEORGE MARSHALL REAGAN Intramurals l, 2, 3, 4: Red Owl l, 2, 3, 4, Latin 3, Committees 3, 4. George's high school career has been a steady grind, His feat of completing four years of Latin will go down in history. After graduation George will attend St. John's College where his future appears as rosy as his cheeks. ANDREW JOHN RIESS Art 2, 3, Physics 3, 4, Mathematics 3, 4, lntramurals l, 2, 3, 41 Biology l. Although Andy may not be the most color- ful character of our class, he will always remain a great favorite. His gift of gab and line ot jokes mark hirn as a sure success. RU DOLPH JOSEPH SCRIMENTI Latin IE, Spanish 4, Forum 4, Track 2, 3, 4, Moore Honor 2, 3, 4, Mathematics 4, Intra- murals l, 2, 3, 4. Thls lad is one of our few local boys, hailing from St, John the Baptist Parish. Fleet footed Rudy will always be remembered for his contribution toward a winning track team. He intends to pursue a career in medicine at St. Johns College. ROBERT ARTH UR SBARBARO Intramurals l, 2, 3, 4, Biology l, French 2, Spanish 4, Committees 4. Bob, a consistent high scorer in basketball intramurals has distinguished himself at all Prep activities. He plans to continue his studies at military college and we feel cer- tain that with his easy-going personality he will make a fine success, JOHN MARSHALL SHERIDAN Basketball I, 2, 3, 4, Baseball 2, 3, Tennis 3. Handsome John, a mainstay on the Prep five for four years, has acquired numerous friends by his personality. Although un- certain about his career we are sure that he will meet success in whatever field that he may choose. JOSEPH EDWARD SCHREINER Intramurals l, 2, 3. 4, Swimming l, 3, 4, German 4, Mathematics 4, Biology l. A sober and intelligent student, Joe has by his industry and diligence made a mark tor himself, both scholastically and socially. He should be a qualified success in whatever field of endeavor he enters. ANDREW LOUIS SICHENZE Camera l, 4, Spanish 4, Intramurals l, 2, 3, 4, Red Owl 4, Forum 3, Latin 2. l-laling from St. Benedict Joseph Labre Parish in Richmond Hill, Andy is well known for his skill with a camera. His ambition is to receive a degree from St. John's Law school. Andy's personality, his greatest asset, assures his future success, 29 THOMAS ALFONSO SPINA Biology lg Latin 2, Football 35 Track 3, 45 Moore Honor 2, 3, 45 Bowling 3, 4, Intra- murals l, 2, 3, 4, We owe St. Patrick's Parish in Brooklyn a large note of thanks for sending us versa! tile Tom to the Prep. Well liked wherever he goes, Tom should find no trouble in percuring his Pre Med degree from St. John's College. Class Grind Most Likely to Succeed RICHARD JOHN SUNDAY Bowling l, 2, 3, 43 Camera 33 Physics 3, Forum 3, Intramurals l, 2, 3. Dick has been a steady high scorer both on the bowling team and in the classroom. He plans to follow a career in Engineering at New York University. We are sure Dick will run up a high score of success in the future. ROBERT JOSEPH STENGER Band l, 2, 3, 4. Harvey is short in stature but long in ability. Whenever there is a job to be done, he can always be found. His pleasant per- sonality and willingness to do work assures his future success at St. Jol'in's University. THOMAS JOSEPH SWEENEY Intramurals l, 2, 3, 43 Forum 4, Football 2, 3, 4g Track 3. Tom is not only an outstanding star on the grid but the possessor of the quiet wit, pep, and friendliness that makes for real popu- larity. This handsome lad will continue his education at St. John's University. Best Looking Most Rugged JOHN JOSEPH SULLIVAN Student Council lg Forum 43 Intramurals l, 2, 3, 4. This handsome lad hails from Flushing, which he claims is God's country. We are sure that John's unassuming appearance and quiescent attitude will be in place in any social circle. His sincere, friendly and gen- erous disposition has won for him a host of friends and a bevy of admirers. Most Sophisticated PHILIP ROY TEDESCO Intramurals 2, 3, 4, Mathematics 4. Phil, who came to the Prep two years ago, has made many friends during his shortened stay at the Prep. Scholastically, Phil ranks near the top of the class. For this reason, along with pleasing personality, we are as- sured of his future success. ARTHUR THEODORE WILM 'itramurals l, 2, 3, 45 Speech 3, 4. rtie has enlivened his stay at the Prep by is active participation in the Speech Club. e possesses a touch of scholar, a dash of umor and the unofficial title of one of we best dressed. Hucklebuck intends xhtalce his special talents to engineering : oo. HENRY JOSEPH YACCARI N0 'ench l, 2, Spanish l, 4, Forum 33 Intra- iurals l, 2, Camera l, 23 Track 3, Foot- all 3. Big in stature and big in heart best des- 'ibes this Prepster. His 6' 4 frame has een conspicuous during his four year so- iurn here. After graduation Hank will ttend St. .Iohn's College and then enter 1e field of Pharmacy. JAMES RICHARD WINDLE Physics 3, 4, Mathematics 2, 35 Intramurals I, 2, 3, 4, Biology I. This good looking, amiable Prepsler will be remembered for his willingness to aid his companions in need. During his last year, Jim was a member of the cafeteria squad where he served us faithfully. With his many abilities, he is sure to succeed, PAUL LAWRENCE ZENO Intramurals l, 2, 3, 4. Slim is one of the big men of the class. He is always willing to help a friend, as many at the Prep will testify. Paul aspires to be a radio announcer and we are sure that his genial nature will be a great asset in his endeavor, Q Y df. l inf' 7' I' ,Q sv 3, A., 3 ah ,Mn 4' ff? M is ' s i af? it P' l X F' Q I 9 A 5 I vC,!,7vEfi' 'mg 'tw 'asm' Q 1 X x N . J a k 'r- 1 M Rx Q-6 X I S . 2 Z 1 L 1 5 BROUBEP ' ICIHFQ x VITIUQ LYN. 9' wwf K ESL A 5, H ff' . A SE 6 L l ' :Ex if 0 f Q , xg. I .5-J f I g QT, f W 11 I I xx' I, . T v . . A51 1 Q ' i ! A Y Q 5:17. I 222' , 121 7 . . I 2 Q f f--M-swam? f . gf JOHN ROBERT ANGLUM Intramurals l, 2, 3, 43 Biology l3 Spanish 4. Pleasant John, with his good nature and happy smile will constantly remain in the thoughts for the years to come. His good will is shown by his fair play and his high marks. Good luck, and remember to keep smiling. DONALD EDWARD ARENS Swimming lg Bowling 2, 3, 4g Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 43 Football 3, 43 German 3, 43 Forum 43 Dramatics 4. Handsome, muscular Red Arens has been a stalwart on the football team for two years. Operating on the theory of whistle while you work, Red should do well in anything to which he applies himself. . K 3 . ... Vx W intl .. i. After four years at the Prep, we have come to the conclu- sion that we have a class that excells all others both in students and characters. lt contains survivors of all different types of dangerous adventures. Most renouned are Bernie Judge, who survived four years of Latin, Ed Murello and Ben Hess, who rode the Long Island Railroad for four consecutive years, Fred l-lueppe, the boy wonder, who has maintained a 97-plus average for four years at the Prep, and Joe Barry, who has lived, although it has rained hard several times during the four years. While speaking of our class. a professor once stated, Where else can you get a laugh a minute . , . and a headache every second . We are now seniors, but as we look back we remember how timid we were when we entered St. John's. What a mingled feeling of fear, surprise and astonishment we had when we were introduced to the all-important little blue rule book. How important we thought the seniors were lwonder if the fresh- men think we're important now?l and how big we felt if a senior gave us a friendly nod or a pat on the back. How awful it was when we were released from P. T. in the gym or the field only to have to be up on the fifth floor fully and properly dressed five minutes later or get a late mark. Bob Bauman learned to play the glochenspeil and big Joe Florio the tuba. Together with Paul Dite, Charlie Turco and Charlie Strahley, they made our band second to none. We remember the first school dance, the Prep Pow Wow and the impressive decorations made by the Poster Service Squad which counted Austen Canade among its members. Canade, as head man, later produced magnificent murals for all school dances. ALAN MICHAEL ARGONDIZZA Trai:k323 Physics 33 Forum 43 Intramurals l, 3 . During his stay at the Prep, likable AI's smile and friendly Hello has won him a host of friends. His good appearance and co-operative spirit will make him a sure bet for success in the future. Al will continue his studies at Maine University where per- haps he will get his big break , and be- come another Ralph Beard. 34 G 5. uno Jack McFeely who was on the football team and Bill Kenney of the basketball team were elected president and vice presi- dent, respectively. Talking about football reminds us of the defeat of Brooklyn Prep on Thanksgiving Day due to the com- bined efforts of Jerry Trehy, Red Arens, George Strayton, Tom Donovan and Jack McFeely. We remember Joe Venables, Phil Sagona, Jimmy Sullivan, Joe Donnelly and Jim Judge who comprised our basketball team and garnered second place in the city championship tournament, and that Joe Westman and Neal Durdaller showed up all competitors in Tennis and Swimming. 'Our Speech Club, with Frank Schwagerl, Bob Clark, Jim Hall and Bob McKeon won many first places in speech. Wild Bill Scully took over as president of French Club. ' Cosmo DiPerna and Joe Barry were co-editors of the Red Owl and Bob Liedquist was sports editor. Prep Shadows was guided by Tom Melville and Austen Canade as co-editors, while Charlie Lamendola and Fred Hueppe as business managers brought the ad campaign to a record smashing conclusion . We could never recall our senior year without remembering the day we gazed on one of Bart Nolan's drawings in the reli- gion book, or the time we heard Charlie Strahley's satirical poems depicting school life accompanied by the contagious laughter of Phil Clemente. We have done our best under the guidance of Father Cotter and his able staff to prepare ourselves for the future in this trying and turbulent world and we hope that we succeed in that intention and become men of the world. ROBERT JOSEPH BAUMAN Intramurals I, 2, 3, 4, Latin 2, 35 Labour- eans 2, 3, 4, Band l, 2, 3, 45 Tennis 3, 4, German 4, Biology l. Bob had been a member of the band for three years. He has gained a reputation tor his friendliness and witty remarks. His supporting of Prep social and athletic af- fairs have won him steadfast admirers. Bob as also a star racqueteer on the Prep Tennis eam. 35 CHARLES THOMAS BARNES Intramurals l, 2, 3, 43 Red Owl 3. 43 Span- ish 4. Charlie is a Jackson Heights commuter and can be seen every morning waiting for a ride on Willoughby Street. He has a pleas- ing personality and a good sense of humor. Charlie plans a career in the Air Force. SYLVESTER JOSEPH BARRY Red Owl l, 2, 3, 4, Editor 45 Prep Shadows 45 Latin 35 Physics 3, Camera 2, 3, 45 For- um 4. Very few realize how much this quiet and reserved Prepster has done for the school in the past four years. Joe served as co- editor of the Red Owl where his knowledge of photography as well as journalism was invaluable. What ever career Joe chooses, we wish him luck for success. -I JOHN ANTHONY BECKER Band 2, 3, 4, Track 2, 3, 4g Intramurals l, 2, 3, 4. The Happy Hindu is a magnificent trom- bone player. He shows his school spirit by participating in the band and by attending jillhthe social events. Good luck to you- o n. HAROLD JOSEPH BRIEN, JR. Art lg Intramurals I, 2, 3, 4, Track 3, Span- ish 4, Camera 4. Skip is a man about town when it comes to the Prep's social functions. He is always on hand when needed and is forever telling a tale of his adventures on the famous Long Island Railroad. His friendly manner will make him a great success. Go to it, Skip. 36 PETER STANLEY BONWICH German 3. Pete's contributions to the enlivenment of a school day shall never be forgotten. His in- tentions to enter into the field of business administration seem inevitable, since the color of his slightly radical conversations have revealed signs of a determined and likeable personality. Most Radical WILLIAM DEW CASO Biology I, Intramurals I, 2, 3, 4, Moore Honor 2, 3, 4, Red Owl 2, 3, 45 Poster Ser- vice 2, Physics 3, Forum 4, Latin I, 2, 35 German 3, 4. A member of the Moore Honor Society and a regular on the Headmaster's list, Bill is one of the Prep's scholastic bright lights. Bill has always been active at the Prep, he has filled the capacity of news editors of the Red Owl. Bill's scholastic rating here at the Prep insures Bill of success at College. JOHN THOMAS BRESLI N Intramurals I, 2, 3, 4. Braces for the last six months has been wearing supports for his sore back. lSome of our observers have hinted that they are corsets to give him that molded look l. But seriously, his size is just a measure of the good-naturedness and school spirit which is his. AUSTEN DONALD CANADE Poster Service I, 2, 3, 4, President 3, 45 Cheerleader 2, 3, 4, Captain 4, Band 23 Red Owl 2, 3, 43 Prep Shadows Editor 43 Student Council 33 Stage Committees I, 2, 3, 43 Speech Club 43 Track 2, 3, 4, Captain 4, Dance Committees I, 2, 3, 4, Chair- man 3, 4. Austen has been active in almost all Prep activities. His direction of the Poster Ser- vice Squad has proven him to be a true representative of Prep spirit. Faustus has made a name for himself as a main- stay in both the Speech Club and on the cinders. His leadership and ability will carry him to the top. JOSEPH JOHN CATTO lntgamurals l, 2, 33 Band l, 2, 3, 4, Track 2, . Small in stature but high in character, Joe is a Prepster to remember. His contribution to the band will be missed when he leaves. Joe's personality has won for him a great many friends. Good luck Joe. FRANKLIN JAMES CHRISTIE Intramurals l, 2, 3, 45 Student Council lg Swimming lg German 3, 4. Who will ever forget Frank's squeaky voice that echoed through the halls of the Prep during his four years here. Frank has al- ways been an ardent devotee of basketball lthough he really has no talentl. His true Prep spirit can be testified to by his pre- sence at all sport and social events. JEROME PRIMO CATUZZI gntramurals l, 2, 3, 43 French 35 Red Owl , 4. Jerry, better known as the Doctor showed his writing ability as a member of the Red Owl . He has established himself as a good and able student. Jerry's speaking talents should carry him far into a career in Law. Loudest Wi ttiest Class Politician ROBERT DONALD CLARK Red Owl 2, 3, 45 Committees 33 Student Council 2, 4, Intramurals l, 2, 3, 4, Debate 45 Speech 2, 45 Moore Honor 3, 4, Sym- posium 35 Spanish 4. Bobs hard work coupled with his ability from behind the pen as well as in front of the rostrom has made him one of the best liked fellows in the class. Bob is still un- decided about his future but we know he will make good. FRANCIS XAVIER CAVANAUGH Biology l 5 Intramurals l, 2, 3, 43 Spanish 4. Frank owns one of the most famous faces at the Prep. He is not one to follow the lead of the crowd. He iniated the Bop style of dress in the Prep. He has a pleas- ing personality and has made innumerable friends at the Prep. PHILIP EMANUEL CLEMENTE Intramurals l, 2, 3, 45 Biology lg Spanish 4. Hailing from Bay Ridge, Phil is phenomen- ally known as the instigator of the heel clicking movement, designed to drive Prof's nuts. His poise speech and personality helps 120. naake every one whom he meets a flen . 37 FRANK ALOYSIUS CONNELL Intramurals l, 2, 3, 4, Student Council 35 Dance Cimmittee 35 Basketball I, 2, 3. Frank has been our favorite member of the service squad. He was always courteous and pleasant. He was also manager of our Bas- ketball team and is quite talented in the sport himself. We feel that Frank will fit into any atmosphere. JAMES EDWARD CUMMINGS French 21 Intramurals I, 2. Quiet and reserved, James has proven him- self a hard worker and a studious member of the Prep. His mild manner has made him many friends. We are all sure that he will become successful in anything he un- dertakes. MATTHEW THOMAS COULSON Intramurals I, 2, 3, 4g Biology Ig German 35 Student Council I, 25 Basketball I. Handsome, dashing Matty will long be re- membered for his many contributions to the Prep scene, Perhaps foremost of his achieve- ments is the ability to go wild in class with- out suffering the penalty for it. Matty is sure to get ahead in future life. PATRICK FRANCIS CUNNIFF Football 3, 4, Latin 31 German 3, Intra- murals I, 2, Dance Committee 3. A popular supporter of Prep activities is Pat. By combining ambitious studying with var- sity football, he has compiled an enviable record in his four years at the Prep. Pat aspires to be a businessman, and in view of his many assets, we predict a dazzling future. WILLIAM JOSEPH CREREND Intramurals I, 2, 3, 43 Dance Committee 4. Bill's stay at the Prep is marked by his out- standing ability as an intramural competitor. He also has become a prominent figure in his four year's at the Prep. JOH N GERARD CUTRONE Intramurals l, 2, 3, 4, Track 2, Red Qwl 3, 4, Prep Shadows 4, Biology Ig Physics 3, Math 4. John is known around the Prep for his handsome features, his interest in basket- ball and his dancing. After finishing a suca cessful career here, he plans to enter St. John's College in the fall. VITO JULIUS D'AGOSTI NO Speech 45 Spanish 45 Band 2. Digc+ as he is more commonly known to his fellow Prepsters joined this graduating class in our sophomore year. This however, did not deter him at all from making a host of pals. Vinnie's warm smile and genuine friendship aided him greatly in his quest for friends. PAUL JOSEPH DITE, JR. Band I, 2, 3, 45 Intramurals I, 2, 3, 45 Laboureans I, 2, 3, 4, Physics 35 Student Coun:il I, 35 Swimming I, 3, 4. A prominent member of the band has been associated with the various committees and post 2:40 activities. In his last year he has joined the ranks of the swimming team and participated in its various meets earning quite a reputation for himself. ROBERT CORCORAN DEVI NE Intramurals I, 2, 3, 45 German 45 Band I, 2, 3, 4. Bob is quiet and reserved but has never the less acquired life long friends at the Prep. He is noted for his band prowess coupled with his pleasant-smile behind the cafe- teria candy counter. The Manhattan Beach commuter is a Prepster that will always rank tops in any popularity poll. Bob in- tends to further his studies at St. John's University. JOSEPH PATRICK DONNELLY Basketball 2, 3, 45 Intramurals l, 25 Dance Committee 2, 35 Track 2. Likeable Joe is known at the Prep for his prominence as a basketball player. He is also a faithful attender at all the social events. We know Jack will succeed because of his ability to make friends and influence people. COSMO JOSEPH DiPERNA Red Owl 2, 3, 4, Editor 45 Biology 25 Moore Honor Society 3, 45 Intramurals I, 2, 3, 45 Prep Shadows, Sports Editor 4. Cos has proven himself an ardent student, placing in the top ten of the class and serving as editor of the Red Owl for three terms. He plans to enter engineering school in the fall. Good luck Cos you are sure to succeed. Class Writer DAVID HUGHES DONOVAN Band I5 Track 25 Intramurals I, 2, 3, 45 Dance Committee 2, 35 German 3. Bop City is one of our more radical members. His quick smile and sense of humor has won him many friends around the Prep. We.all feel that he will go far in this world. Class Character THOMAS FRANCIS DONOVAN Football 2, 3, 4g Red Owl lg Intramurals l, 2, 3, 4. T. D, Donovan as he is sometimes called is a very noted character at the Prep. His large frame could be seen every after- noon out on Carey field during football sea- son. Tom's witty remarks have made Tom a classic. Cutest CHRISTOPHER ROBERT ESTELLE Intramurals I, 2, 3, 4. Hailing from Amityville, Chris will be re- membered for his endeavors to start a Prep golf team and fishing club. He is among the first to see the humor in a situation, but not the last to become serious when there was work to be done. Good luck, Chris for a successful career in Dentistry. 40 NEAL GERARD DURDALLER Intramurals I, 2, 3, 43 Swimming I, 3, 4, Captain 43 Physics 3, Student Council I, 2, 3, Boat Ride Committee 25 Mathematics 4, German 3. Neal has been the leading Prep merman for most of his stay at the Prep. He is easily distinguished by his broad shoulders and his lively personality. He is one of the class social leaders and a familiar sight at all Prep activities. Neal intends to study engi- neering at Cornell. ANTHONY RICHARD FEDELE Intramurals I, 2, 3, 45 Spanish 4g Biology I. Tony is one of the stella chemists in the Prep. His antics in the Chem lab will be re- membered for a long time. He is one Prep- ster who made only friends here. Best o'Iuck Tony. You are sure to succeed. GERARD ARTHUR EMMRICH French 2, Physics 35 Intramurals 2, 33 Swim- ming 4. Brooklyn's contribution to the Prep, Gerry has been a valuable member of the swim- ming team. His winning combination of bubbling wit and athletic prowess should be at spark plug for many future achieve- men s. WILLIAM ALBERT FEENEY Band I, 23 Intramurals I. Quiet and reserved, Willy has proven himself a hard worker and a studious member of the Prep. His mild manner and personality has made him many friends. Best wishes for your success. I JOSEPH CHARLES FERRERE Intramurals I, 2. Joe is .always remembered for the ease he has in Translating French. No matter what troubles. Joe had on his mind he always has time for a good word for others. Joe's friendly ways should carry him to success. THOMAS FRANCIS FOX Latin 2, German 2, 3, Intramurals I, 2, 3, 4. Hailing from Garden City, Tom has been set down in the annals of the Prep as The Voice Always ready to sing his classmates a little ditty, Tom has been a mainstay at the Prep's social acctivities. He has our best wishes for a happy and successful future. THOMAS JOSEPH FLEMING Art lg Latin 2, 33 Physics 33 Red Owl 3, 45 Speech 3, 4, Forum 4, Spanish 4. Quiet, well dressed and quick in class is the description which best fits Tom. He is out- standing in attendance at all Prep social functions. We all know Tom will succeed in whatever walk of life he may choose. Best Dresser Most Sophisticated FRANCIS JOSEPH GRUPSKI Intramurals I, 2, 3, 4. Frank has always presented a friendly, good natured mien behind his broad grin. Despite the fact that he has remained in the back- ground most of the time, he has more than a few friends. In the future, it will not be surprising to hear great things about him. JOSEPH ANTHONY FLORIO Band I, 2, 3, 4, Intramurals 2, 3, Track 3, 4. Big Joe , well known for his tuba playing. He hails from Ridgewood, and is a master at the shot-put. He has earned a BIG place in our hearts. JAMES JOSEPH HALL Red Owl 2, 3, 4, Speech 3, 43 Debate 3, 43 Intramurals I,'2, 3, 4, Camera 2. Jim's great tribute lies in his prize winning work for the Speech and Debate Club. Not limiting himself to this major activity how- ever, Jim has been also active in about every social event held at St. John's. The Prep will long remember him as one of its most outstanding pupils. Good luck to him in whatever venture he may undertake. 41 JOHN WILSON HARKINS Intramurals I, 43 Basketball J.V. I, 2, 33 Baseball J.V. I, 23 Football 3. Skip comes to us from the land of the iolies jeune filles, Lynbrook. A conscien- tious student and active Prepster, his chief assets are his sparkling Pepsodent smile and pleasing personality. St, John's University will be his next stop on the road to success. FREDERICK ERNST HUEPPE Biology 2, Physics 3, 4, Speech 3, 41 La- bourians 3, Red Owl 3, 4, Mathematics 3, Latin I, 2, 3, 4, Moore Honor 3, 43 German 3, 4, Student Council 2, 3, 4, Alumni Office 3, 4, Yearbook 4, Debate 3, 4, Camera 4, Fred is unquestionably the class genius. He has gained every honor possible during his stay at the Prep, and has participated in almost every club, We have no reason to fear that Fred will not succeed. Best All Around Outside of Athletics Did Most for the School Most Likely to Succeed Class Grind Class Genius BENNETT JOHN HESS Red Owl I, 21 Student Council Ig Tennis 2, 3, 4, Labourians I, 2, 3, 4, Intramurals I, 2, 3, 43 Physics 3. Though more serious than many of our other members, Benny's personality and quiet wit shine through. He is an excellent mathe- matician and he is sure to succeed. JAMES BERNARD JUDGE Intramurals 2, 3, 45 Football 3g Physics 3. Jim, a local boy, hailing from St. John's grammar school, came to the Prep after a year at the seminary. As an accomplished basketball player, he was a definite aid to the Varsity with his play-making and set shooting ability. He is especially noted at the Prep for his sharp eyes and dry wit. 42 WILLIAM PATRICK HOLDEN Intramurals I, 2, 3, 4, Laboureans 3, 43 Spanish 4. Through his four years at the Prep, BiIl's pleasing smile has won him many friends. He has been an ardent participator in many of the schooI's social functions. Our prayers for future success are with you Bill. JOHN EDWARD JUND Intramurals I, 2, 33 Spanish 4. Little John has been a long favorite around the Prep because of his humerous antics. He has a wonderful personality, and this will aid him to be successful in his chosen field. Good luck John. ANDREW GEORGE JENNER Track 23 Red Owl 2, 3, 43 German 3, 43 Forum 43 Physics 33 Intramurals 2, 33 Prep Shadows 43 Moore Honor 4. lf AmiabIe Andy has his way, Fordham University is in for a pleasant surprise. Be- sides his top notch scholastic work, he has been an ardent supporter of the school's athletic and social functions. We have nothing but great expectations for the future. ROBERT FRANCIS KISPERT Intramurals I, 2, 3, 43 German 3, 4. Hot -Lips Kispert can be seen practically every clay, practicing his trumpet, and cer- tainly at every football game. Well known German scholar, he breezed through all his subjects just as he breezes through all the dances. WILLIAM FRANCIS KENNEY, JR. Baseball I, 2, 3, 43 Football 2, 33 Basketball l, 2, 33 Moore Honor 2, 3, 43 Student Council 43 Intramurals 4. Bill, as well as being a three letter man, is a scholar. Although he was forced out of sports because of his injured knee, he em- erged into the spotlight in other Prep activ- ities. There's no doubt in our mind that Bill will be a success. ROGER PAUL KOHL Biology I3 Physics 33 German 3, 43 Camera 43 Swimming l, 3, Roger is a true Prepster. His attendance at school activities has always been noted and his marks have been excellent. After sudy- ing business administration at S. J. U., he will enter the world to make his first million. ROBERT HENRY KIEFER Biology I3 Physics 33 Mathematics 33 Ten- nis 3, 43 Swimming 43 Intramurals l, 2, 3, 43 Spanish 4. This son of the Prep can be seen on the sands of Rockaway all summer, for he works at this famous resort. Among his many accomplishments, he has distinguished him- self as both a netmen and swimmer. If personality and likability has any influ- ence in the coming years, Bob's future is secure. RICHARD JOSEPH KOSSMANN Camera I, 3, 43 Physics 33 Mathematics 3, 43 Intramurals 3. Dick, Roslyn's contribution to the Prep, intends to study Business administration at Niagara University with hopes of entering the world as a C.P.A. His marks and his sense of humor is sure to aid him in his chosen field. CHARLES ANTHONY LAMENDOLA Intramurals l, 2, 3, 4, Spanish 4, Biology lg Prep Shadows 4, Dramatics 4. Kid Lemons is a true son of Old Italie . His pleasant humor constantly keeps a crowd around him. Charlie wants to go to St. John's University where he will take up Business. Charlie should be a success for he has managed the business end of the yearbook this past year. WILLIAM LOUIS LISECKY Intramurals l, 2, 3, 4, Biology lg Physics 33 Forum 4. Bill is a noted mathematician at the Prep. He plans to carry this ability into the career of Engineering. Bill's warm smile and friendly talk will make him future friends as easily as it did at the Prep. 44 EDMUND JOHN LENAHAN Student Council 3, Boatride Committee 3, Red Owl 3, 4. Scholarly, reserved and popular, this could only mean one fellow, Ed. He has won for himself a regular spot on the Headmaster's List and in our memory. There is no doubt in our minds that Ed will succeed. DONALD ANTHONY MANTA Intramurals l, 2, 3, 4. Quiet, unassuming Don is a Prepster who makes the trip to the Prep every day from the wilds of Brooklyn to spread his person- ality among his fellow Prepsters. We can testify to this by the host of friends he has now and is sure to have in the years to come. ROBERT ERIC LIEDQUIST Red Owl l, 2, 3, 4, Sports Editor 4, Intra- murals l, 2, 3, 4, Prep Shadows, Sports Editor 4, Latin l. As sport editor of the Red Owl, Bob has distinguished himself in the Journalistic field. Always ready with a helping hand, Bob is high on the popularity list among the Prepsters. Bob expects to continue his studies at Niagara University. FRANK CHARLES MASON Intramurals l, 2, 3, 4, German 3, 4. After he leaves the Prep, Frank plans to enlist in the Coast Guard. This has been his desire since he first read Don Winslow . We all know that his brand of slow motion will endear him in the hearts of his com- manders iust as it has done for us here at the Prep. DANIEL PATRICK McDERMOTT Intramurals I, 23 Physics 3. Danny is known to be the possessor of an engaging personality. He is a quiet, easy going guy with a smile and a good word for everybody. Dan has been a member of the cafeteria squad for two years. For Dan, a hard working student, we can predict a bright future. THOMAS EDISON MELVILLE, JR. Biology I, 23 Dramatics I3 Red Owl I, 2, 3, 43 Physics 3, 43 French 33 Prep Shadows Editor 4. Tom has proven himself able both scholas- tically and in his participation in all school functions. He served as circulation mana- ger ot' the Red Owl and editor of the Yearbook in his senior year. With Tom's ability as a talker, he will go far. JOHN JOSEPH McFEELY Football 2, 3, 43 Basketball 23 Dramatics 33 Student Council I, 23 Intramurals I, 2, 43 President Student Council 4. Silent Jack will long be remembered for his activities on the football team. He has a pleasing manner and a great talent for winning friends. For this reason, plus his school spirit, Mac was elected Student Council President. After graduation he will enter Hofstra on a football scholarship. Most Popular ROBERT GEORGE MORTOLA Intramurals I3 Band I, 2, 3, 43 Bowling 3, 43 Moore Honor 2, 33 Physics 33 German 3. Bob and his licorice stick has been a mainstay in the band for four years. His marks have always been high and his char- acter is a close match. Bob can be seen with his best girl at all the social functions. ROBERT ANTHONY McKEON Speech 3, 43 Intramurals I, 2, 3, 43 Debate I, 23 Track 2, 33 Latin I3 Dance Commit- tee 3. Bob the Golden Voiced Orator is one of the best in the line of great orators here at the Prep. Besides his speaking abilities, Bob is well known for his athletic achieve- ments in varsity and intramural sports. Best of luck, Bob, in your chosen endeavor. Class Orator JOHN ANTHONY MULLIN Intramurals I, 2, 3, 43 Bowling 2, 3, 43 Latin 2, 33 Physics 33 Mathematics 4. A deafening clap of thunder rings through the alleys. Oh! Who else could it be but Moon Mullin rolling up another Turkey. Don't get the wrong idea, howeverg John is certainly not a turkey personally and is one of the boys around the Prep. 45 EDWARD FRANKLIN MURELLO Intramurals 41 French 3. It has taken almost four years for Ed to find the secret of success how to do French homework on the Far Rock express. When he leaves the Prep, Ed plans to enter the Business world. Smooth sailing Ed. PAUL HOWARD NELSON Laboureansl 2 3 4 S eech 3 4 Cheer i . . 1 P i i - leader 3, 43 Camera 2, Red Owl I, 2, 3, 4, Yearbook 2, 3, 43 Dance Committee 4, Stu- dent Council 4. The name Barrel has become synonomous with laugh, during Paul's four years at the Prep. His serious side is manifested by his ability to work as shown by his labor with the Speech Club. EDWARD JOSEPH MYATT Intramurals l, 2, 3, 43 French 3. Ed's ability to drive a certain French prof practically mad will long be remembered. His remarks and personality have made him many friends at the Prep and we feel sure that this popularity will help him achieve his ultimate aim. BARTON EDWARD NOLAN German 4. Bart is known for his keen sense of humor, He is outstanding in class and always good for a laugh. He may be seen reading Shakespeare at any time of the day, and for this reason many of us use him for an authority. Good luck, Bart. DONALD PETER MURPHY Intramurals l, 2, 3, 45 Swimming 45 Ger- man 4g Physics 3. St. Francis De Sales has come through once again in our good friend Don Murphy. Don is quite a ballplayer as is evidenced by the trophy he won the saysl at St. Francis. A smooth talker, Don is sure to do well at any profession. JOHN MICHAEL O'DONNELL Intramurals l, 2g German.3g Physics 3. John is as silent as he is friendly. Although he is silent his few words are usually help- ful. John plans to go to college where he will major in Business Administration. GREGORY PETER PATTI Laboureans 2, 3, 43 Camera I, 23 Forum 43 Mathematics 4, Intramurals 2. The boy with the chuckle, Greg has achieved a fine scholastic rating at the Prep as well as having won for himself a host of friends. To a great personality we voice our sin- cerest wishes for future success. JOHN KIRK REILLY Latin 3, 43 German 3, 43 Physics 3, 43 Biology I, Laboureans 3, Debate 3, 43 gAal:hematics 33 Moore Honor 3, 43 Alumni Effervesent John has been an Honor Roll student during most of his very successful stay at the Prep. A forceful debater with a warm heart and a determined will, he in- tends to become Fr. Reilly in later life. Thanks, John, for having enlivened many a dull moment in the past four years. ROBERT LEO PI RRUNG Laboureans 2, 3, 43 Intramurals I, 2, 3, 43 Spanish 43 Camera 2. Bob is a fellow who will smile all day long. He daily commutes on the Long Island Railroad from Bellerose. He has been an ardent supporter of Prep activities. Bob intends to further his studies at Niagara University. WILLIAM ANTHONY RIEPE Intramurals I, 2, 3, 43 Biology I. Willie Riepe has been traveling the Jamaica Avenue trail to the Prep for nigh onto four years now. His travels have not been in vain for Bill has garnered many friends with his easy going personality. WILLIAM RICHARD REA Basketball I, 2,43 Intramurals I, 4. Fun-loving Willy and his ready wit are well known around the Prep. Willy is also a talented veteran on the basketball court as proven by his superb job in leading the Seniors in the annual Senior-Faculty clash iupperclassmen lost for first time in history of gamej. VALENTINE JOSEPH RIES Intramurals I, 2, 3, 4. Big and blond, Val is easily recognized, and this attribute brought him many friends at the Prep. He has been a social leader, and his wit has made the ride on the Jamaica 'L' more fun. He is undecided about the future. JAMES THOMAS RING Camera 3, 45 Red Owl 3, 45 Physics 3, 45 Mathematics 35 Spanish 45 German 45 ln- tramurals l, 25 Alumni 3, 4. Make a friend by being a friend is the golden rule to which Jim has paralleled his life thus far. His ambitions to be a novelist rest on a sound foundation as witnessed in his compositions. Good luck, Jim, and don't forget to send us a copy. FRANKLIN CHARLES SCHWAGERL Speech 3, 45 Red Owl 35 Physics 35 Student Council 3. This golden-throat orator came to the Prep only two years ago. During his short stay, Frank was a consistent winner in speech contests. All of us wish you the best of luck in your future radio announcing career. 48 BARTHOLOMEW JOSEPH RUGGIERE Intramurals l, 2, 3, 45 Track 35 Spanish 45 French 4. An ardent T. V. fan, Bart has appeared at most of the dances and ball games since he entered the Prep. The Long Island Rail- road will lose a daily commuter when he ships off to study dentistry at Niagara. WILLIAM LAWRENCE SCULLY, JR. Red Owl 2, 35 Physics 35 Forum 45 French 2, 3, 45 Laboureans 4. Wild Bill will long be remembered in the Prep for his efforts to start a rifle team. He proved himself to be a good student and a good golfer. Lots of luck, Bill. A PHILIP JASPER SAGONA Basketball l, 2, 3, 4, Captain 45 Baseball I, 2. That blond flash on the basketball court is none other than our own Philip Sagona. Although serious and hard-working he never fails to be amiable and this attribute will carry him far. Best Athlete THOMAS FRANCIS SMITH, JR. Intramurals l, 2, 3, 4. Silent Smitty has matriculated four years at the Prep without gaining too much noto- riety. However, an experience in the realm of true friendship has been afforded to those who have really known Tom. His willingness to do anything to oblige a pal reveals Tom's true insight of life. His future success is assured. INALTER HOWARD SPEDE Intramurals I, 2, 3, 4: Swimming I. I-Iappy'Go-Lucky Bo is known by all as a witty, amiable anc generous guy. He was an ardent supporter of all the dances and especially intramural sports. Good luck to a swell guy. ARTHUR FRANCIS STUECK Intramurals I, 2, 3, 43 Poster Service I. Long and lanky Artie, will always be re- membered as a swell guy. He always has a surprise in his lunch bag, and is noted for the oversized pickles which he eats for dessert. He wishes to attend college after graduating from the Prep, but he is unde- cided as to its location. CHARLES OLIVER STRAHLEY Physics 3: Spanish 41 Band I, 2, 3, 4, Mathematics 3, Intramurals I, 2, 3, 4. Come CharIey's graduation, the Red Owl loses its Bugs Baer. One of the jolliest guys you'd ever want to meet, Charley has been called the court tester of the fourth floor, where he toils for the Red Owl and the Band. A winning personality and ready wit will ensure his success in future years. Quickest JAMES JOSEPH SULLIVAN Basketball 2, 35 Baseball 2, 3, 4: Intra- murals I, 21 Track I, 2. Jim's jovial smile and good nature have made him popular with students and teach- ers at the Prep, I-Ie is a son of Richmond Hill and quite a ball player. After gradua- tion he intends to study at Fordham Uni- versity. I GEORGE JOSEPH STRAYTON Football 3, 4, Spanish 4, Laboureans 2, 3. 4, Intramurals I, 2, 3, 4. George, one of our braver Prepsters, rides the Long Island Railroad, and is easily dis- cernable by his rotund physique. One of our foremost stalwarts of the gridiron, George has left his mark upon the Prep. JEROME PAUL TREHY Football 2, 3, 4, Baseball 2. Basketball 31 Intramurals I, 2, 3, 43 Biology I1 German 35 Dramatics -I. Jerry will always be remembered for his driving performances on the gridiron. Not one to be outdone, he has attended almost all of social functions and is admired and liked by all who know him. Most Rugged 49 CHARLES PAUL TURCO Band l, 2, 3, 4. Little Charlie is the boy who gets into every Prof s hair. I He attends all the social events and exemplifies his school spirit as a mem- ber ot the band. His outstanding ego i5 sure to carry him far. LAWRENCE GEORGE WASZAK Poster Service lg Physics 3, lntramurals l. Quiet and reserved, Larry has proved him- self a hard worker at the Prep. His mild manner and many friends has won for him many friends. His only weakness is that he takes apart every piece of electrical appa- ratus in the house and then forgets where he put the pieces. Here's wishing him suc- cess in the tield of radio physics. JOSEPH EDWARD VENABLES Basketball l, 2, 3, 43 Baseball l, 21 Dance Committee 35 Track 4. Handsome Joe has been an example of a steady Prepster throughout his four years at the Prep. All will remember the vital part he played in leading the basketball team. Joe hopes to go to college and we know he will do well in anything he en- deavors. Best Looking Best Dancer WILLIAM FRANCIS WEBB lntramurals l, 2, 3, 4. Willie the recloubtable red head will long be remembered for his nattiness in dress. This well dressed appearance plus a sense of humor there is sure to gain for Willie whatever measure of success that he so desires. 50 JOHN JOSEPH WALSH lntramurals l, 2, 3, 43 Biology li Camera l. Pancho , a Jackson Heights immigrant, is one of the outstanding characters of the graduating class. Though seldom found awake, his fine wit is never napping. Being a social leader and a staunch supporter of Prep activities makes him a sure bet for success in things to come. Sleepiest JOSEPH THOMAS WESTMAN Tennis 2, 3, 4, Captain 3, 43 lntramurals l. 2, 3, 41 Biology l. The mention of this guys name makeS tennis stars on the east coast shiver in their boots. Joe rates tirst in eastern scholastic competition. However, this is not the only court he stars on, At every dance he can be seen starring with Joan. We RICHARD GEORGE WIRTENSON Band ,2, 3. 43 Physics 31 German 3. Dapper Dick . a mellow clarinet player has been with the band for touf years' Possessed with a loqlcal mind, his is des tuned to go tar in his chosen field-Chemi cal Ergineering. WALTER CHARLES ZIMMERMAN Mathematics 3, 45 German 3, 43 Physics 3. St. John's can be proud to send Wally into the world. In him they can be sure ot hay- nng a staunch fighter against drug addic- tion. 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Vf 46 f W Y :HA EMR k I F -ls fig' . ,sn x 1 'z Front Row: John Vigarito, Neil Cleray, Leslie Sheridan Peter Nelson Alexander Wlndorf Father D . , , unne, John Mullin, Rnchard Perry, Harry Segerltz, Peter Peterson, Charles Krleg. Second Row: James Hall, Walter Reully, Franklnn Dnmino, Joseph Kump, Raymond Bayer, Robert Mclieon, James Judge, John Darcy, Clement Walter, Arthur Mott, Gre or P lt B t H ' ' Q y a I, ennet ess, Back Row. Pat McCabe, Kevun Menellly, Gerald McTlgue, Willlam Broderick, Wllliam Gillard, John Fenton, John Burke, Paul Date. ft!!! A , ' ' Father Dunne ' . gel VXA, . o fi f f I 5 If Labourean Wild Bill conducting. Rhyme marches on. 1 Moore Honor Society XS l ,..,.,.waais1 u-v-- Interviewing ' Established 1923 , Published triweekly by students Of Sl, 'Iohn's P189 82 Lewis Avenue, Brooklyn 6, New York nn. John P, caan. c.M.. Headmaster l Co-Ediiors Cosmo DiPerna. Sylvester Barry Spam Editor Nam Editor Robert Lindquist William Guo Featum Sidi ......,....... Charles Strahiey, Robert Clorl News Staif.Thomas Fleming, .Anthony Wenderoth Francis Kaelin, William Lynch, Gerald McTlgue Francis Parajon, Edward Hardy, Robert Walter Frederick Hueppe, Edmund Lenahan, Sports Staff ........... Icxmes Hall, Andrew Ienner, Pau' Saunders, Icnnes Whalen, Bernard Rottkump Charles Barnes, Business Manager .....,.......... .......... ...A P a ul Ratner Circulation Manaqur .... .... ..... ...... . . . Thomas Malvina 'l'YPisu ,..,,....... .l.. ....,..., I o hn Cutrone, Salvatore Bifuicc Artists .l..,.,...,...,.. Austen Comodo, Raymond Chopuis Faeuliy Adviser Rev. Ioauph I. Symos. CM. Member, National Scholastic Press Association Member, Columbia Scholastic Press Associaiion Msrnber, Catholic School Press 'Association Front Row: Robert Walter, Paul Ramen, William Lynch, Edward Hardy, James Ring, Salvadore Bifulco. Back Row: William O'ConneI, Thomas Melville, Anthony Wenderoth, Thomas Fleming, Francis Paraiohn, John Cufrone, Gerald McTighe. 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Charles Sirahlcy, James Halh Fotwrt Lm.IquM, Amtrow Jonrwr, Back Row' James Whalen, Fred Hueppe, Father Symcs, Cosmo Dnpcrna, Vwllwam Cam, RL-rrmmi Rottkamp Q, I W I 101 A , T7 Lf iQ 2 3- 'F gy -sim' '4s- Front Row: R. Marino, P. Oggeru. W. VanOs1rum, J, Anneli, M. Russ: J. Catfo, J. Lorenzo, A. Garglulo, W. Dewhursr, F. Barth, F. Carr, G. Grecc R. Panker, J. Becker, K. Walsh, P. Brlody, C-,. O'ConneII, R. Kehoe, R. Warn' L. Durante, C. Muscarrera, T. Duggan, J. DeSanfo, E. Marincuck, P. Dm W. Ryan, J. Chelchowski, R. Bauman, A. Buffa, J. Gubson, J. De'AngeI1 Second Row: C. Sfrah!ey, A. Giammarmo, L. Cartolano, F. Henninger, F Howard, T. Woods, P. Ramen, B. Boyle, T. Reddung, H, Boite, C. Turcm P, Drelss, A. Wolyner, J. Cook, L. Anatrella, J. Lendino, A. Splrro, D. O'Scar nalain, G. Wilson, R. Galardi, R. Kasfner, T. Flaherty, L. Brenner, C. Dolcr Back Row: R. Mortola, R. Remecker, J Florio, R. Devine. Half time. fel' if W ST JMEPREF . ,ff f-U 5 ' A 'fi-'qi x If ' . ,r 1 f mklm., al ,, 5 WVXXWA x Xt 4 s TJOHNS UPQP Q ' WK 5 K Q? an M 5 Q. P, Q f , ,gg -. Ln , qw? ' my 'f A 2 Mum-47 X ,..,, W- . , .q., as 1 , 'au --w Az an 25 9' . .ffwfkxgh 11 .. 55 X x xx J-1,5 rr- --1-...id ,NN ,- Y f ' if I' 4 xi 3 1 16 is , KA an 0 2 Q' f ,,f 6-'Qu if DEBATE Front Row: Ronald Austin, Peter Peterson, John McKenna, Mr. Mullen, Clifford Buckley, Leslie Sheridan, William Mills, Middle Row: Richard Plante, Gerald McTighe, John Fenton, Robert Clark, Walter Reilley, Francis Paraion, Fred Hueppe. Back Row: Donald Johnson, James Hall, Donald Reilly, William Gillard, Thomas Kaiser. Mr. Mullen Submerged. eiqlj SPEECH CLUB Sitting: William Lynch, Mr. Mullen, James Hall. Standing: John McFadden, Frank Schwagerl, Austin Canade, Robert Clark, Robert O'Mara, Vincent Griffen, Fred Hueppe, William Mills, -'. 1' J' '4 1? 1 'Q .Q , 1 ..,L 5 XR M 2-1 1' - Gerald McTighe, Paul Nelson, Peter Peterson, Thomas Kaiser. 4' I . Q . ctivitie s FRESHMAN DEBATE Front Row: Daniel Halloran, Daniel Hayes, Peter Paterson, Emil Baeche- len, Alan McLellan. Middle Row: Donald Gorman, Francis Duffy, John Mackin, Francis Sauer. Back Row: Vincent DiStephan, Albert Donor, Frank Gliozo, Carl Schwartz. Joseph Ennis. Look at the nose. Hard at work. Poster Service - Spanish ? f UH BA MQW? will L , J I f . Q? W! fs Moderator Business Moderator REV. VINCENT T. swo REV VINCENT J. ROG ,xg Co- Editors THOMAS MELVlLLE AUSTIN CANADE Co-Sports Editors COSMO DiPERNA ROBERT LIEDQU IST Business Managers GREGORY GEIS FRED HUEPPE CHARLES LAMENDOLA ,....-Mk Co-Editors Austin Canade, Father Heary, Moderatorg Tom Melville. REV. VINCENT G. HEA Photography Moderator . E RDS. C RS, C. W ' Austm Caflade' arch Close! l 'ue Bob Uedqwst' y' I ai Tom Me vu , Cosmg Dlpefn RY, C. Ps 1 Business Staff Fred Hucppe, Father Swords, Charlie Lamcndola. Fa1hcrHeary,C.M, r Austrn Canac16, Dick Brostowir1,Tom Melvrllc ' Father Swords, CM, Father Rogers, C.M. fwwww . Booooo. Were you scared? Behind the scenes. LuciIer's Lodge Lucifer's gang. Mille: all Pepino Bellaciccio Gordon Miller . Joseph Gribble . Harry Binion . . Faker Englund . Chris Marlowe . Leo Davis . . . 7 fine- Ohl Doctor. Left to Right: D. Daly,,D. Dinnhaupt, S. Barry, J. Fenton, C. Lamendola, J. Trehy, D. Arens, J, Guthy, P. Sullivan, J. Schmitt, P. Nelson, C. Strahley, J. Dvorak, C. Buckley. Boom Service . Charles S. Lamendola . . Donald E. Arens . . Joseph J. Dvorak . . James J. Guthy . Jerome J. Trehy . . Joseph G. Schmitt . Donald G. Dinnhaupt THE CAST .lack Manning . Gregory Wagner . Simon Jenkins . Timothy Hogargarth . . Dr. Glass . . . Bank Messenger . Senator Blake . . . John J. Fenton . Sylvester J. 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Front Row: Jerry Wood, Jack McFeely, Jerry Trehy, AI Cheswick, Tom Sweeney, Leo Pedlow, Willie Werner, Roger Cooney Second Row: Gerry Mayer, Tom Donovan, Ed Bradbury, Vince Griffin, Dan Lynk, Bill Dwyer, Jim Shea, Walt Brady, John Walsh Third Row: Pete Adams, Don Arens, Red Allen, Joe Dvorak, Jim Guthy, John Flood, Bob Veritch, Mr. Coleman, assistant coach Fourth Row: Richard Clark, Gerry Mcllraith, Red Murphy, Pat Cunniff, George Strayton, Mike Kispert, Frank Sherman. Fifth Row: Danny Wilde, Charles Cheswick, Ed Meagher, Bob O'Mara, Gerry Larney. Back Row: Father Walter Graham, C.M., Moderator, Coach Herb Hess. Football Switching from the traditional single-wing attack to the power laden T formation, the Indians broke even in their eight game slate, winning four and dropping four decisions during the l95O pigskin campaign. Although led by Bill Dwyer, second highest scorer in the Metropolitan area with sixty points and a top notch passing wizard, Danny Lynk, inexperience with the new formation caused havoc for the Redmen early in the season as the Lewis Avenue Warriors dropped three out of their first four decisions. The offensive blocking was below par and Lynk was rushed repeatedly by hard-charging oppon- ents and often thrown for a big loss. As the season moved along the Red and White began to function as a team and stearnrolled to three consecutive victories, concluding with a sparkling 7-6 triumph over its arch rival, Brooklyn Prep. A below average defense was the lndians main weak spot, during the i950 season. Enemy ball carriers scored a total of lol points against the Warriors while the Redmen were able to garner only 95 for the entire season. Right here is the difference between a winning season and the average season which the Redmen had. Although at times during the past season the Indians were outmanned and overpowered, they never failed to give a good account of themselves, Bill Dwyer's great scoring ability, Lynk's long passes, and outstanding plays by Red Arens, Jerry Trehy, Jack McFeeIey, Tom Sweeney and Al Cheswick made the Redmen a scrappy fighting young ball club. l32 Gerry Mayer Redman Scaip Gaels 33-19' Dwyer Sparks Third Prep J fm., Hayes Smen XE f T Hs PNP r:1:2Rl: '5 Wild 'Uh Q VK mama K r , ,K DiQQinQ hard. 'ff Tun ll Me Coach? ' ' ' ber. Redmen open l95O campaign against Red and Blue of St. Francis at Boys' High Field . . . Franciscans upset Warriors, l3-'ll , . Hessmen shows inexperience in use of T formation . . . St. Francis holds possession of ball for most of first half . , . Score midway in first period on 52 yard drive to pay dirt . . , John Reilly going last five for T. D .... In second quarter Franciscans again march for another score to take surprising l3-O lead over Indians . . . Braves score lone touchdown of the day with two minutes to play in half , . , Chip Zoll recovers fumble on Terrier's nine . . . Three plays later Gerry Meyer goes over from the one , , , Danny Lynk converts . . . Final score, l9-7. Warriors travel to Randall's island for October 8 fray , . . Succumb to power-laden Cardinal Hayes' eleven, 33-6 . . . Cardinals explode for 26-O halftime lead . . . Welbourne goes seven for initial score in opening quarter . . , Maroon and Gold sea Redmen's doom with three tallies in second period . . . McLoughlin goes 67 yards for score to end first half . . . l-layes open gap to 33-O early in third stanza , . . Mayer's punts keep Cardinals away from pay-dirt for remainder of period . . . l-lessmen garner lone tally of day late in fourth quarter . , , Walsh intercepts pass, setting up Lynk to McFeely touchdown pass. 5: 'HN Ooooh! R ' ' 1, Q' N H V f xxx 6 T Q ff ? ai 1 , l 2 i I - A gf 5 F A , . V P I 4 fu ff s Q r x 'W Q' . A . A Q 5 9 my S . 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Long lslander's pour it on after intermission . . . Push across two more markers . . . McCauley and Seville do registering . . . Flyers lead by 27 at third quarter's end . . . Two Chaminade fumbles . . . Two Vincentian scores . . . Dwyer jaunts nine for lst . . . takes Lynk lO yard pass for other . , . Gun sounds. We bow 33-18. Annual game with Adams at Dexter Park . . . We are underdogs by two . . . Things appear vice-versa as Indians push Presidents all over in initial stanza . . . Bad breaks prevent our scoring . , . Second quarter and opposition tallies on freak play . . . Half ends we trail 6-O. Redman Don Arens block punt on Adams 25 in 3rd . . . Dan Lynk lifts one to Bill Dwyer . . , Bill scores and game is tied . . . Gerry Mayer calmly toes extra point . . . We notch our second win of campaign 7-6. Y- Vi? Some leg drive, Coming in for a landing. K :FQ f' at sf lf f an y.a. if 'S life! f 1 V I + sian. , 5, ze l G W Zi ,.,,. V X br Q Af QQ., 5 as g gg 65232, ffl S117 2 NW, Q, vw X . gh if 1 gg? , s px 1 ,st jew R ,I V Y, X341 . Rua' V. in N Q Wig, V 'V , ,gglgmn ,ykffgwnlwfi K ' ga y wk f 2 L 'ff 5, K , - .EV . X . ! . 1 3 1 1 E ,h !,, jx th 1. N , 4 f W ?'?3-Q? .x SY was wx an m A a . ' c , R 5 K 5 2 Q Q, .. , WL Q ,. ,x. se, fa. 5 , Eg 9 l 3 5 'ms W 1 'W v We uw 3 ag 4, Nw 35359 3 ,S fi v Q KP QW. 'u asketball The l95O-'51 edition of the Lewis Avenue Warrior's proved to be one of the leading fives in the Metropolitan area. Under the expert coaching of Herb Hess, who com- pleted his twenty-fifth year as basketball mentor at the Prep, the Indians amassed a spectacular 20-l record during regular season's play, and came within two points of their second consecutive city championship. Playing stand-out ball the entire campaign, the Red and White easily captured the Brooklyn Championship. The only team that proved a serious threat was St. Francis Prep. It was the Franciscans who inflicted the Redmen's only loss of the regular season's play. In the second meeting of these two clubs, the Hessmen scored a 51-45 victory, giving them the borough title. The Vincentians attack this season was led by Captain Phil Sagona, All-City guard, who averaged sixteen points per league game. Other important factors in the Tribe's title drive were the rebounding of Danny Lynk and set shooting of Joe Venables gave the Redmen a tremendous edge. Joe Donnelly, the Hessmen's floor-man, played a terrific outside game the entire year, while Bill Cowley gave the Tribe some extra scoring punch. Truly it can be said that the main reason for the Vincentian's success this seascn was that they were a hustling, smooth and smart functioning club that made its own breaks. Team Captain, Phil Sagona and Coach Hess Coach Herb Hess, Bill MacDonald, Jim Shea, Jim Murphy, Jim Sullivan, Bill Cowley, Dan Lynk, Phil Sagona 138 Jae venables, Joe Donnelly, Jim Judge, Kevin Dowd, Ed Rippaii. Kneeling: Manager Ernest Nieman, Ben Hess, Bob Sposato. James Sullivan .JV A Danny Lynk Joe Venables ww A4 :S Joe Donnelly N MN .f-1' J, Bill Cowley is nf il Q Q xx 1 S ' Jim Judge Sneaking under. Indians open l95O-'51 campaign with 60 point rout of Brooklyn Academy, 83-23. In only home night game of season, Redmen down Holy Family, 65-54 . . . Cowley dunks twenty . . . Donnelly fifteen. Warriors rip Trinity in first league encounter, 75-47 . . . Cowley hits for twenty-two . . . Joe Venables nineteen. Regis succumbs to battling Redmen, 52-5l . . . Cowley's jump shot decides fray with 7 seconds remaining . . . Sagona tallies twenty . . . Lynk excels on rebounds. Braves thump Loughlin, 56-45 . . . Sagona again garners twenty . . . Jim Sullivan gives team needed spark. Vincentians edge St. Augustine'S, 57-56 . . . Freeze ball for two minutes to gain victory. Red and White top St. Mike's, 59-56, for seventh con- secutive victory. St. Francis hands Hessmen first defeat of season, 67-60 . . . breaks tie for league leadership . . . Sagona tallies 26 in losing cause. ,-l Gimme my ball! Hit him, Judge! lndians bounce back, trounce Cathedral 72-48... . . Joe Donnelly hits for twenty markers. Redmen travel to Mineola . . . dump Chaminade, 5l-44. lndians lead throughout . . . stop last period surge by Flyers. Lynk and Sagona each garner 24 markers as Vincentian: stop St. Peter's, 75-69 . . . l5th triumph of the year ton Red and White . . . Warriors lead at halftime, 44-35. 69th Regiment Armory . . . Redmen edge arch-rivals Brooklyn Prep 65-64 . . . Sagona hits high . . . Murphy sparks floor attack. Red and White open second half of campaign . . . crusl' Trinity, 73-48. Warriors top Loughlin, 62-59 . . . Sagona and Venables led Redmen attack with 24 and l9 points respectively . . Hessmen led by nine at halt. Vincentians meet Chaminade in second game of home anc home series at Prep gym . , . again top Flyers . . . score 61-53 . . . Sagona and Cowley tally nineteen markers apiece vf Anotriei .V- Way up! Watch the hip, ref! Sneak attack. The other Way, Joe! Vincentians again vanquish St. Peter's five from Staten Island, 56-50 . . . Sagona once again main spark in Redmen attack, drops in 2I points . . . Lynk garners fourteen. 69th Regiment Armory . . . St. Augustine's plays posses- sion game . . . Indians trailing at the half I6- I 2, surge ahead in third quarter to defeat Lancers, 42-30 in lowest scoring game of season. Redrnen rip St. Michael's, 52-49 , . . Sagona tallies twenty- nine. . . Donnellys jump shot decides fray. Hessmen annex Brooklyn Championship! . . . Down St. Francis, 5l-45 . . . Redmen display clever ball handling and deadly shooting throughout fray . . . Lynk leads attack with I7 points. Warriors lead at halftime, 26-I6. Vincentians close out regular season with triumph over Adelphi, End regular season with sparkling 20-I record. Casey Tourney continues to be jinx to Indians . . . upset by St. Mike's 44-42 . . . Sagona and Crowley hit double figures. C. H. S. A. A. playoffsl . . . 69th Regiment Armory . . . Semi-Finals . . . St. John's pressing game too much for St. Nicholas of Tolentine . . . Redmen romp, 55-40 . . . Lynk and Venables lead Hessmen attack. FINALS . . . St. John's vs. St. Simon Stock . . . 2,000 screaming fans . . . Stock's height proves too much for Redmen . . . Five minutes to play . . . Indians losing by I2 points , . . Sagona and Cowley go wild . . . but rally falls short 2 points as time runs out . . . Redmen fail in quest for second consecutive title. 58-56 . . , Sagona puts on brilliant performance tallying 25 markers and is Chggen All-City guard. Sl I ' The Cowiuv el- ' Jay-vee City Champs. Who shot ff? Frosh Brooklyn Champs. -? Front Row: John Powers, Walt Brady, Bob Coccodrilli, Dan Lynk, Ronny Kuehn, Pete Myers, Ed. Rippili. Second Row: Bill Ward, Bill Kenny, Chick DeThomasis, John Dalton, Bill Cowley, Jim Shea, Charles Cheswick. Back Row: Kevin Dowd, Bob Veritch, Joe Wilson, Henry Kloswski, Charley Jowaiszas, Bob Romanelli, The St. John's Prep nine of 1950 battled its way to the Vincentian's second consecutive Brooklyn title, but failed to duplicate the 1949 club's city championship by falling to a scrappy St. Ann's aggregation in the play-offs. Compiling a 9-1 record in league play, the Tribe com- pletely dominated play during the entire campaign. The Redmen's pitching staff was one of the main causes for the Warrior's 1950 success. Bill Quinn, the Red and White number one hurler, was ably supported by Pete Meyers and the young freshman sensation, Chick DeThomases. The catching was handled by Ronnie Kuhn and George Eskenbrenner. ln the infield, two newcomers helped the lndian's cause with their timely hitting and steady fielding. Bob Coccodrilli, a converted third baseman, took over the first base job left vacated by Bob McGirr, while young Walt Brady became firmly established as the Tribe's new third sacker. Jim Mirabile was the only regular to return to the outer garden. Johnny Sisko established himself as the Redmen's centerfielder with his steady hitting, while the right field job went to a left-handed speedster, John Powers. The Redmen completed the regular season with a brilliant 19-2 overall record. St. Francis Prep, who cap- tured second place honors in league play, inflicted the only defeat during the second half of the season. The 1951 edition of the Hessmen have four regulars gone from the starting lineup, Bill Quinn, Gerry Mayer, and Jim Mirabile, and John Sisko. The pitching staff is headed by Chick DeThomasis, Pete Meyers, and Jack Dalton, while the infield has Coccodrilli at first, Ed Rip- pili as the new second sacker, Lynk at short, and Brady at the far corner. ln the outer garden, there are two newcomers, Jim Shea in left and Charlie Cheswick in centerfield, while John Powers again patrols his rightfield sector. This year's Vincentian nine will find the going a bit tougher than last year. The loss of Quinn's pitching and the hitting of Mayer and Mirabile will definitely be felt by the Warriors, but a steady pitching job by DeThomasis and some timely hitting Brady, Powers, and Lynk could bring the Indians another championship. rhh 9155 W Kit ' an, U if T ' . ,labs ,f fx? sl: dycf rw 00590 x Rm, Wig, X ,Wi ' 15, 652004 I. ' 10 9 Y'0eloQ06 f f x' ? I ,Q fa I ' N . 0 gf Q, ILCS' V Y WL griflh ' e8n YgQ , , S lL Q A ou'6oo:osSvV 'W X if vW f'K wf1 ,f 4 Q ? Vincenfians Rip Trinif , 9-0 Q DeThomasis Hurls Tw: Hmm, f Q Johnny Pow M St. John' - Braoklyn Prep 2 Looking at the fence. nf? Turning on the Powers. Us-'iv 3 1- WS' f ao Ml N..g,:'54 ' Q, 9- ,-' M n gf, pq 0 fl, A M5 '-N, , 'fn .NA me, ,am , ,ma-p - 0 f x 4 The strong Lynk. mn' 1 1 M aw., .1 ix. 4'-.N 'Q-Y ,gsm N-ab-A -s. nn -,- Another run. 145 Foul tip? 1- Homer number ..-5 One. .f ,J 'fn' Ho VTTSF nu mbef fwo Varsity Front Row: Bernard Rottkamp, Gerard Emmerich, Paul Dite, Neal Durdaller, Robert Kiefer, John Maior. Middle Row: John McGrane. Mike Russo, Bob Bruce, Father Graham, Walter Scott, John Beck, Joseph Kump. Back Row: Ronald Levinson, Joseph Schroeder, John Walsh, Raymond Lyons, Gerard Donahue. Thewe Of'- Frosh fish. me-s,.,..... Neal the Eel. The City's reservoirs being full and the ban on sc swimming lifted, the Redmen Natators waded their through one of the heaviest campaigns in the histor the sport at the Prep. After all the splashing was the squad, coached by Father Graham, C.M., eme with a commendable .500 record of 6 wins and 6 lo: This mark was compiled in C.l-l.S.A.A. competition by the participation in dual meets with the cream of crop squads in Metropolitan swim circles. Looking over the campaign we see listed among Vincentian's triumphs strong wins over Regis, Pi Memorial, Brooklyn Prep and Rice 2. The Mermen pulled one of the major upsets of the season by gai second place in the 26th annual Private Schools Ath Association Swimming Championships. ln the C.l-l.S., Novice City Championships the Indians again fini: in the runner-up spot. Personnel of the team numbered seventeen. In freeestyle division Neal Durdaller, Joe Schreiner, Be Rottkamp, Paul Dite and Jerry Emmerich took can the majority of the work. Schreiner, Durdaller, Emma and Dite handled the fifty and one hundred yard ch while Rootkamp tacked down the 220 position. Ma up the breaststroke department was the steady dui John Major and Walter Scott while Jerry Woods and Bruce led the backstroke department. Dite, Major, and Woods teamed up to swim the yard Medley Relay. Comprising the 220 yard free-: relay quartet were Durdaller, Schreiner, Rottkamp Emmerich. Among the newcomers who aided in ce spots were Joe Schroeder, Ronnie Levinson, and l mond Lyons. 146 Track Plagued by the lack of experienced men in long dis- tance runs and field events, the Indian Harriers started their third season under the direction of Mr. Christopher Duane. Seven returning lettermen, Rudy Scrimenti, Austen Canade, Ray McAssey, Tom Spina, Richard Stan- ley, John Becker and Pat McCarthy formed the nucleus of the l95O-5l edition of the Indian boardmen iScri- menti and Canade stood out as top veteran performers, having both run on the l95O City Championship 880 novice relay team, while Becker was the Redmen's chief sprint threat.l T'iis year's outdoor season was a complete blank due to the P.S.A.L. coaches' strike, but the Indians had their hands full in the indoor meets which followed. The Jan- uary graduation of Scrimenti and Spina, hampered the Tribe considerably in their quest for new honors. Afounu ---- The Redmen's l95O indoor season began at the Fordham Prep Relay Carnival. The Warriors garnered first place honors in the time trials for the Junior relay. ln the Catholic novice championship, the Redmen's Joe Fiorio earned third place in the shot-put department, while Dave Daly took second position in the 440 and Pat Callahan captured third in the 220. John Becker and Austen Canade stood out for the Warriors in the Cardinal Hayes meet on February 2l, l95l, as they placed third and fourth respectively in the 300. In the big indoor meet of the season Indoor Champion- ship, held at Madison Square Garden on March 3, the inexperience of the Redmen once again took its toll, as the Red and White could receive only one point, as John Becker captured fifth place in the junior 50 yard dash. This year's squad is a young one and should continue to improve with each event. Together with the fine showing of the freshmen runners, the Harriers future seems to be very bright. Varsity Trackmen. Frosh Harriers. kl4fame' Preps kifegtman Ben H Frosh ess Joe Tennis Led by the sparkling play of Joe Westman and Frank Pisciotta, the l95O edition of the Prep Netmen gained their second consecutive city title. The Indians downed such top-flight clubs as Bishop Loughlin, Brooklyn Prep, Chaminade and St. Peter's of Staten lsland to cop the championship. During the l95O campaign, the Indians swept to both singles and do ubles victories in the Fordham Tournament. Pisciotta captured the singles title. He then teamed with Westman to capture the doubles crown. For this splendid work, Pisciotta gained the number one Boy's Singles Title in this section, while Westman was crowned Number Three Singles Player in the East. Together both these Prepsters were rated as the number one do of the country. Entering the current season the Redmen will field two teams, a varsity and a newly organized freshman club. T hese teams are scheduled to enter the Fordh T am ourney for Secondary Schools. The netmen also are expected to enter the St. John's U Schools. The Red campaign by the loss ot th Frank Pisciotta, Tom Erwin, and Bill Dwyer. .loe Westman remains as the number one singles player while B , enny Hess takes over the number two slot. The Vincentians should be strongly bolstered by the experienced new mem- ber ' I d' ' s inc u ing Bill Schrauth, Joe LaTrenta, and Bill ubles pair in this part niversity Tournament for Private and White will be hampered in the current ree ot last year's regulars, Kiefer. Front Row: Bob Bauman, Bill McCarthy, Bob Kiefer, Bob Cascio. Back Row: Bill Schrauth, Ben Hess, Joe Westman, Coach Warren J. Koch. 148 Bowl ng Kneeling: Warren Winges, Joe Hassett, John Friels. Standing: Jack Pellman, Jack Flood, Rav Kearns, John Mullin, Bob Mortola. The Prep Bowling team opened their season this tall, possessing a new coach and an all veteran tive, The new mentor of the squad was Rev. Arthur Colby, CM., who succeeded Mr. Thomas Lacey. The tive veterans who made up the team were: John Moon Mullin, Tom Spina, Ray Kearns, Dick Sunday, and Bob Mortola, January graduation de- prived the team of the services of Spina and Sunday, but Dick Stanley and Jack Pellmen proved capable replacements for the two vets. lt marked the tirst time in four years that Mr. Lacey was not at the helm of the pinmen. During his years as moderator, the keglers captured the city championship once, finished second twice, and once were third. Father Colby added to this splendid record by steering the Indians to a second place finish. ll will satisfy him TT Bob MU' Jiglggh Score' rl A1UHir-1 Competing in the league with the Tribe was St Leonards St . . . ed M' h l' Bishop Loughlin and Trinity The greatly improv Francis, St. ic ae s, Lion Keglers carried oft the championship with the Redmen running a very close second. Scoring in the league remained the same as in previous years, one point for highest total pins, one point for winning the first game, one for second game, and one marker apiece tor highest individual score and average. Loop standings were recorded by the number of -' Father Colby has points scored and not by the number of games won now turned his thoughts to next year's squad. Only a city championship and the Prep pinmen aim to satisfy I49 lanuary'Graduates PETER FRANCIS ADAMS 243 Cornwell Ave., Valley Stream, N. Y. EDWARD HAROLD ANNITO 114-24 mm sr., ozone Park is, N. Y. RONALD RALPH AUSTIN 88-12 Augrey Ave., Glendaie, N. Y. FRANK ADAM BAUSCH 88-18 156111 Sl., Jamaica, N. Y. GERALD WILLIAM BENNETT 1 16 Lolt St., Brooklyn 26, N. Y. FRANCIS JOHN BRADY S36 85111 Sl., Brooklyn 9, N. Y. RICHARD MICHAELYBROSTOWIN 88-38 74th Ave., Glendale, N. Y. MICHAEL ANTHONY CANAREO 294 North 61h SI., Brooklyn 1 I, N. Y. THOMAS JOSEPH CANAVAN 86-35 90th St., Woodhaven 21, N. Y. CHARLES JOHN CAREY sae 74111 sf., Brooklyn 9, N. Y. ALFRED JOHN CI-IESWICK 47 Lombardy St., Brooklyn, N. Y. RICHARD MARTIN CLARK 1 137 East 39th St., Brooklyn, N. Y. THOMAS GORDON CORRIGAN 8319 25111 Ave., Jackson Heights, N. Y. ROBERT JOHN DeMARTINI 636 Dal-iill Rd., Brooklyn 18, N. Y. FRANKLYN JOSEPH DIMINO 333 Floyd St., Brooklyn 6, N. Y. EUGENE THOMAS DIVER 3702 Avenue M, Brooklyn 34, N. Y. ROBERT FRANCIS ENDRES 31-30 90th ST., Jackson Heights, N. Y. JOHN ANTHONY FOSCHETTI 272 Lake Sr., Brooklyn 26, N. Y. PATRICK JOHN GILMARTIN 2107 Bedford Ave., Brooklyn 26, N. Y. PAUL JOHN HAGGERTY 157-11 90111 Ave., Jamaica, N. Y. RONALD JOHN HIGGINS 694V2 Sth Ave., Brooklyn 15, N. Y. WILLIAM THOMAS HOUSTIN S46 sm sr., Br00kIyn, N. Y. THOMAS CHARLES IRWIN 109-45 Farmers Ave., St. AIban's, N. Y. JOHN ALOYSIOUS JOYCE 137-16 226th St., Laurelton, N. Y. JAMES PATRICK KELLY 159 70th St., Brooklyn, N. Y. RICHARD PETER KNUDSEN IOS-37 92nd St., Ozone Park, N. Y. 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JAmaica 6-6300 BUTTERLY 8' GREEN Largest Home Sales Organization on Long Island' OPEN Daily and Sunday to 9 P. M. V l68-25 HILLSIDE AVENUE lcorner 168th Place., Jamaical At 169th Street Station, 8th Avenue Subway CORRADO ELECTRIC SUPPLY CO. Marine and Industrial Electrical Supplies Y l28 MAIDEN LANE NEW YORK 7, N.Y. SHore Road 8-3405 JOHN J. DARRAUGH and SONS FUNERAL HOME Y 88l3 FIFTH AVENUE BROOKLYN 9, N.Y. gba exoelknoe... in design craftsmanship and quality RINGS PINS MEDALS CHARMS CUPS PLAQUES TROPHIES Jewelers for The Class of I95I umuucrulma x irwutu llllllls ll ll IIIIISI IUSTUN - I1 IIIIIII STIIEET, IIEVI Yllllll I, Il. Y. - PIUVIIIENCE 1-qK-rq'- 1'-' , f ':-vfw?IQff'u.,q...ff 7 A4 in' --f'2' - -- -f f-E5 H' -A: GReat Neck 2-2890, 2-0488 Ji. JOSEPH P. DOHERTY,Inc. A F R 1 E N p 1 N A S H Y V 260-Ol NORTHERN BOULEVARD GREAT NECK, N.Y. 5Tef1ing 8-2500 ESTABLISHED 1911 Kilpatrick 2-7100 Raymond J. Guidera GENERAL PAPER GOODS GUIDERA SUPPLY CORP. MFG. Plumbing and Heating Supplies ENVELOPE Wrought Iron Pipe, Steel Pipe MANUFACTURERS Fittings and Valves, Pipe cut to sketch v V 253 - 36th STREET 548 TIFFANY STREET BROOKLYN 32, N. Y. NEW YORK 59, N. Y. 183 9 THEO. HILLEBRAND ' H 0 R T 0 N ' S Incorporated ICE CREAM FUNERAL DIRECTORS SINCE 1851 THEO. HILLEBRAND MILDRED C. HILLEBRAND 1238 CROSS BAY BLVD. BROAD CHANNEL, N.Y. BElle Harbor 5-3726 110A NASSAU AVE. 63-l7 WOODHAVEN BROOKLYN, N. Y. BOULEVARD EVergreen 8-0790 R550 PARK- N-Y- NEwton 9-5512 . . . distinguished for its fine flavors smooth texture and pure ingredients. The familiar red, white and blue HORTON'S trade-mark means fine ice cream today as it did yesterday-as it will tomorrow and tomorrow. JUdson 6- 5300 H UDSON RIVER DAYLIN E, Incorporated Y 303 WEST 42nd STREET NEVV YORK CITY FINE cLAss amos ANNOUNCEMENTS YEARBOOKS ' AwAnos JOSTEN'S SINCE 1897 Bernard J. O'Shea Catholic Division Manager Y 580 FIFTH AVENUE NEW YORK, N.Y. 184 ,.,.-...,..E.-..- ,.,.-..4.. , 1, IN HONOR OF ST. JUDE v KENT MOTORS, Inc. STU DE BAK ER SALES 9702 JAMAICA AVENUE Vlrginia 9-0500 - O50l - 0502 Service Service 'IOO-25 9lstAve. ll5-l8 lOlsl'Ave. Richmond Hill I8 Vlrginia 9-0500 Vlrginia 9-1300 , N. Y. Richmond Hill l9, N. Y. BEST WISHES FROM JOHN J. KELLY Secretary-Treasurer of BARTENDERS UNION No. 70 A. F. of L. BROOKLYN and QUEENS V BEST wlsHEs MONSIGNOR KINSELLA V CHURCH OF OUR LADY OF THE CENACLE V RICHMOND HILL, N.Y. LINCOLN COUNCIL KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS ASTORIA, L. I.,N. Y. No. BIZ Y JAMES P. PHILBIN Grand Knight S. J. LAMBERT COMPANY CHARTERING BROKERS AND AGENTS I7 STATE STREET NEW YORK 4, N. Y. BOwIing Green 9-S946 APpIegaIe 7-I84O - I84I LOGAN COACH COMPANY, Inc. STREAMLINE BUSSES TO HIRE ALL SEATING CAPACITY Anywhere - Any Time 252 RICHMOND STREET Icorner Dinsmore Placel BROOKLYN 8, N. Y. M.. ,, .,.., DAvenport 6-I I IO WARD'-E 5' WARD'-E MEMoluAL ART srumo V 42 BROADWAY NEW YORK 4, N.Y. R. E. PESIRI General Manager 79-28 METROPOLITAN AVENUE MIDDLE VILLAGE M I N C K annex ssvelmsss V I8 BAINBRIDGE STREET BROOKLYN, N. Y. MG'J RADIO APPLIANCES V 665 GLENMORE AVENUE BROOKLYN, N. Y. BEekman 3-9090 - 909I MONTFORT ATHLETIC EQUIPMENT CORP. Specialists for Over 30 Years Supplying a Complete Line Of ATHLETIC EQUIPMENT TROPHIES - PLAQUES - CHARMS TRAINERS SUPPLIES The Best in Sports is At MONTFORT'S I9 BEEKMAN STREET NEW YORK CITY RAvenswood 8-7063 A. MOSCHELLA Construction Co., Inc Y 21-44 - Zlst STREET ASTORIA, 'L. I., N. Y. SHeepshead 3 I S. MOYLAN, Inc. DEALER IN CHOICE Beef, Veal, Mutton, Lamb Poultry and Game in season V I7I5 SHEEPSHEAD BAY ROAD BROOKLYN, N. Y. MR. and MRS. JOSEPH PALERMO V HYacinth 7-2525 - 6 P A L E R M O SANDWICH SHOPPE A full line of Catering Service VICTOR PALERMO 97 CENTRAL AVENUE BROOKLYN 6, N. Y. HYacinth 7-2525 - 6 PALERMO 6' CAN EPA FINE PASTRY V 99 - IO5 CENTRAL AVENUE BROOKLYN 6, N.Y. ESpIanade 3-OI2I COney Island 6-4658 P A T ' s SPORTS EQUIPMENT FOR ALL SPORTS Official Outfitters for Brooklyn ALL STAR BASKETBALL TEAM Don Newcombe Ed Miksis Gil Hodges Ralph Branca Roy Campanella Rex Barney Special Discount to St. John's Students 2932 sTiLi.wEi.L AVENUE BROOKLYN 24, N.Y. COMPLIMENTS OF WALLY RHODES G' his Orchestra V Ill-29 - 209th PLACE QUEENS VILLAGE 9, N. Y. HOlIis 4-3253 RIEPE'S MEAT MARKET Quality Meats V IO5-20 ROCKAWAY BOULEVARD LONG ISLAND, N.Y. Virginia 3-7040 ROMANO BROTHERS PEPSI COLA Distributors V 955 KENT AVENUE BROOKLYN, N.Y. DR. and MRS. ANTHONY M. SAWICKI Y SCHRAFFTS Always . . . Good Food Generous Portions DINNER A LA CARTE CLUB DINNERS COCKTAILS Made by Exports with Famous Brand Liquors BREAKFAST AFTERNOON TEA SUPPER LUNCHEON ICE CREAM . . . SODAS CANDIES CAKES . . . GIFTS 38 RESTAURANTS IN METROPOLITAN NEW YORK ESTABLISHED 1920 STANDARD TILE CO. iNconronAT:o Manufacturers-Distributors FLOOR AND WALL TILE 854 - 868 ROCKAWAY AVENUE BROOKLYN 12, N.Y. Dlckens 2-3400 Branch 199 Jamaica Avenue Hollis 7, N. Y. HOIIis 5-8282 ST. VINCENT FERRER PARISH Right Reverend Monsignor JOHN F. GEARY P A s T o R SHore Road 8-6986 CHARLES VIEDT Licensed Manager E. C. WALDECK Home for Funerals All Chapels Air Conditioned for your comfort Selections made from our complete stock on premises of caskets, vaults, wood outer cases, or attire facilitates making all necessary arrangements in comfort and convenience. 7614 FOURTH AVENUE BROOKLYN 9, N.Y. YELLON Cr BANNO ATTORNEY'S AT LAW V 35 FIFTH AVENUE NEW YORK 1, N.Y. AMERICAN CANDLE CO. ANTHONY DURANTE Sales Representative Maspeth, L. I., N. Y. ANFUSO BROTHERS INCORPORATED H. ANTON BOCK Cr CO. STagg 2-3 I 69 JACOB M. AUFRECHT Incorporated INSURANCE - REAL ESTATE . MORTGA E A HAVANA cron MAKERS G L0 NS 1228-az second Avenue New York 21, N. Y. 286 Graham Avenue Brooklyn H. N HEgeman 3-4440 GEORGE BARNIKEL RELIGIOUS ARTICLES and the Finest Selection of RELIGIOUS and EVERYDAY GREETING CARDS Come in and Brouse Around 67-O6 Myrtle Avenue Glendale, N.Y. JENO BARTEL and his Orchestra J. CURTIS BLUE, Inc. PRINTING - MULTIGRAPHING 99 Myrtle Avenue Brooklyn, N Y. REMEMBER! All St. John's Students . Are Allowed IOM Discount on All TUXEDOS AND SUMMER FORMALS Rented at BROADWAY FORMAL WEAR 924 Broadway Brooklyn 6, N. Y. lNear Myrtle Avenuel HYacinth 7-2464 TRiangle 5-2l37, 2l38 CALIFORNIA PIE G' BAKING CO., Inc. THE BETTER PIE 300 Douglass Street Brooklyn, N. Y. EVerg reen 6-7676 O. CARATOZZOLO Cr SONS INCORPORATED Chapel Available in All Boroughs Air-Conditioned Chapels 82 to 84 Central Avenue Brooklyn 6, N. Y. lt pays to have your Prescriptions filled at J. CANEPA'S PHARMACY THE DRUG STORE or QUALITY Prescriptions compounded with finest drugs money can buy lO58 Broadway At Reid Avenue Brooklyn, N. Y. GLenmore 2- l 280 G. A. CAVANAGH COMPANY 37l Fulton Street Brooklyn I, N. Y. GLenmore 2-9657 RUTH CLARIDGE RESTAURANT Accommodations for Private Dinner Parties 13 Palmetto Street One block East of Brooklyn, N. Y. Gates Ave. and Broadway STillwell 4-7721 CONSOLIDATED VENTILATING COMPANY 41-14 24th Street Long Island City, N. Y. JOHN F. DENGEL, JR. LOngacre 3-8254 - 5 DENIS CHOP HOUSE MEMBER OF FINE rooos NEW YORK COCOA EXCHANGE CHOICE LIQUORS 82-92 Beaver Street New York 5, N. Y. 9 West 32nd Street New York 1, N. Y. ESplanade 7-4641 GEORGE O. DREDGER GENERAL INSURANCE 1840 Albany Avenue Brooklyn 10, N. Y. WILLIAM DUNIGAN AND SONS, Inc. MORTICIANS Rogers Avenue and Montgomery Street Brooklyn, N. Y. 1.94 ST. EDMUND'S CHURCH ESTELLE DRESS CO., Inc. Brooklyn, N. Y. HEgeman 3-6845 . PETER J. GEIS FUNERAL HOME WILLIAM M. FUCHS, M.D. - GEORGE P. GILLEN ROBERT A. TAYLOR Licensed Managers 57-34 Catalpa Avenue Ridgewood 27, N. Y. ICorner Onderdonk Avenue! Best Wishes from a PETER J. Gels FAMILY A FRIENDLY BROOKLYN INSTITUTION 195 GLenmore 2-8521 GIFT O ROSES F L o RIS T FRIENDS Styling That's Different 956 Broadway Brooklyn, N.Y. GEd 5-4743 ney Best Wishes from CAESAR GIGLIO Italian and American UTHE GROCERY and DELICATESSEN 5213 Fort Hamilton P'kway Brookly GREAT METAL MFG. CORPORATION 5-l I Wychoff Avenue Brooklyn, N. Y. BArclay 7-5472 Established l866 EDWARD E. HALL 8' CO. Successors to George A. Stanton fr Co. W. J. Kelly, T. W. Meaney, C. C. Vail I N S U R A N C E Practical Information on All Forms of lnsurance l35 William Street New York 7, N. Y. EVergreen 2-9381 RL-5220 GUS H EROLD'S BAR and GRILL Choice Wines and Liquors Catering to Parties and Weddings HOME COOKING 851 Woodward Avenue Ridgewood 27, N. Y. lCorner of Cornelia Streetl HYacinth 7-4554 - 4555 ILARDI COMPANY DUMONT and R. C. A. TELEVISION Radios F.M. - Television - Refrigerators Washing Machines - Gas and Combination Ranges --Electrical Appliances- 895 - 897 Broadway Branch 1782 Broadway Brooklyn 6, N. Y. ESpIanade 2-1063 JOSAM CONSTRUCTION CORPORATION MASON and GENERAL CONTRACTORS J. S. CICCONE We Specialize in Brick Work 2421 - 82nd Street Brooklyn 14, N. Y. DR. and MRS. HOWARD J. HOPPENHAUER GLenmore 2-9116 - 9214 JOE'S LUNCH EONETTE SANDWICHES - COFFEE - CAKE CANDY - ICE CREAM - SODA - CIGARETTES Specialty DELICIOUS ITALIAN SANDWICHES TASTY FRENCH FRIES 86 Lewis Avenue Brooklyn, N. Y. Icorner Hart Streetl HEgeman 3 -4527 LOBEL YOUTH CENTER Ridgewoods Leading ChiIdren's Apparel Department Store 5809 Myrtle Avenue Brooklyn, N.Y. SOuth 8-6770 - I - 2 No Branch Stores Congratulations from THE ORIGINAL MR. and MRS. D' LUBELL MCGOVERN FLORIST, Inc. 299 - 307 Prospect Park West Brooklyn I5, N. Y. MAS-CON MASTELLE TRADE PRINTING PRINTING COMPANY COMPANY APplegate 7- I O76 scones MILLER COAL Msfwooo sursn MARKET AND COKE CQ, FINEST QUALITY COAL and KOPPERS COKE Delivered at Current Prices 89-40 Metropoliten Avenue Glendale 27' N' Y' 355 Lincoln Avenue Brooklyn, 8, N. Y. I98 - -1-.-ve 1. 1- .r f - K--n .V MOSS HOMES Garden City New York Courtesy of ERNEST J. NAPOLITANO EVergreen 4-6161 NEWBURGH COAT COMPANY FRANK PROFACI and BENNY NASCA 1 1-17 Hope Street Brooklyn, N. Y. NEW YORK COCOA EXCHANGE Best Wishes rom f CHeIsea 3-5729 M A LOYAL FRIEND . O'CONNELL Cr CO., BUILDERS, Inc. REPAIRS ALTERATIONS 190 Ninth Avenue New Y k OCEANSIDE BAR - RESTAURANT Finest Chinese and American Food Choice Wines and Liquors 178 Beach l l6 Street Rockaway Park, N. Y OXH EAD RESTAURANT and TAVERN Edward Welsh, Proprietor 83rd Street and Sth Avenue Brooklyn, N. Y. PEERLESS IMPORTERS v 0'LEARY fr McNEILL V 32 Court Street Brooklyn, N. Y. MR. and MRS. R. K. PATTERSON v Dlckens 2-l l28 R. PELLEGRINO ARTISTIC PASTRY l69O East New York Avenue Brooklyn l2, N. Y. sian.-,,..g:s,.,.4, ips :gap-.W ..,. 71-.,. -15. -: .- .--of .fa1a5i.if' gm M ... 4 :. -1- -fff 1? ii ......1ii 'W' ' FL - 'J W0rth 4-2149 Established 1924 EVergreen 4-9828 Walter George JOSEPH N. PESSAH oisTiNcTivE BooKLET DIPLOMAS PETFS SERVICE STATIQN Specialized Service EMBOSSING - PRINTING School Stationary, Commencement Invitations Graduation Programs, School Embossed Seals BATTERY SERVICE D ,HRES AND TUBES ENGRAVING AUTO LAUNDRY Steel Engraved Diplomas, Genuine Sheepskin and American Art Parchment Scholarship Certificates 73-85 Union Avenue Brooklyn, N. Y. l32 Nassau Street New York 7, N. Y. ice,-ner Lo,-imef 51-,een MR. and MRS. JOHN ROONEY ANTHONY RUSSO Y Y SCHOLASTIC SPECIALTY CO. LOUIS J. SCOTTO V Y 363 Broadway New York l3, N. Y. 201 Fl V ,,.,, .,.,,,. . . , Be sure to see the . . . NEW SINGER VACUUM CLEANERS 'l Prices start at 525.25 Ask for free home demonstration sreflang 3-5771 ABE SOLOMON, Inc, BEEF - VEAL smack sewn-:G MACHINE LAMB COMPANY Y GLenmore 5-l785 l245 Broadway Brooklyn, N.Y. lcorner of Greene Avenuel 159 Fort Greene Place Brooklyn 17, N. Y. Umar 5-2166 NOTARY PUBLIC GAETANO A. SPINA REAL ESTATE INSURANCE V 525 DeKalb Avenue Brooklyn 5, N. Y. SULLIVAN CANDY CO. V 958 McDonald Avenue Brooklyn, N. Y. EVergreen 7-7504 TOMPKINS FLORIST WEDDING - BOUQUETS - CORSAGES Funeral Designs - Streamer Baskets Novelties and Plants l6O Tompkins Avenue Brooklyn, N. Y. TH E TONER FAMILY v 202 HAvemeyer 9-5050 J JOHN VICTOR'S BINDERY WATERS FUNERAL HOME JAMES A. WATERS V lOO Water Street Brooklyn, N. Y. 90-I6 43rd Avenue Elmhurst, N. Y. C JAmaica 9-0l2l 3 WAY TRUCKING CO. EDWARD WELSH FREIGHT FORWARDERS John Mutone V l I5-09 - 134th Street, South Ozone Park 20, N. Y. ROckville Centre 6-5328 on. and Mas. DAVE KRAUSS WILLIAM E. F. WERNER wows SPORT snow and Family Football - Basketball - Training Supplies Track - Baseball - Soccer V 282 Sunrise Highway Rockville Centre, N. Y 203 HEgeman 3-4619 A. B. C. Hardware Stores Co. Wholesale and Retail PAINTS - HARDWARE - ELECTRICAL SUPPLIES 55-O6 MYRTLE AVENUE BROOKLYN 27, N. Y. iCorner Madison Street! Abe's United Cigar Store 1991 FLATBUSH AVENUE BROOKLYN, N. Y. RENT AN ACCORDION Accordion Studios OF LONG ISLAND D 57-50 MYRTLE AVENUE 146-13 58th ROA FLUSHING, L. I. RIDGEWOOD, L. 1. FLushing 8-6343 HEgeman 3-6707 Ace Food Stores 1617 CORTELYOU ROAD BROOKLYN, N. Y. lCa1l anytimel SOuth 8-7268 Arthur J. Addeo FUNERAL HOME Chapels Available in All Localities 267 SEVENTH STREET BROOKLYN 15, N. Y. lCorner 4th Avenuel GArden City 7-9410 Adelphi Delicatessen Henry J. Muellers, Proprietor ERIE5 - DAIRY PRODUCTS ade Salads and Cooked Meats FANCY GROC Home M 351 NASSAU BOULEVAR D, SO. GARDEN CITY, L I APpIegate 7-8120 Agati Brothers ITALIAN AMERICAN GROCERY FREE DELIVERY E AVENUE BROOKLYN, N. Y. Air-Way A and P 157-19 ROCKAWAY BOULEVARD JAMAICA ESTATES, N. Y. 983 BLAK Nightingale 6-0821 Alran Engineering Co. Fuel Oil, Oil Burners, Sales and Service Heating, Plumbing, Electric Sewer Cleaning, Appliances VENUE Z BROOKLYN 35. N. Y. SHore Road 8-6612 A and M Food Store FULL LINE OF COLDCUTS Self Service -- Free Delivery HOURS: 8 A.M. to 8 P. M.-Sunday: 8-10 A.M. , 4 1307 A Compliments from Ambulance No. 2 New York Fire Department Compliments of The American Chair Renting Company 204 CHeIsea 3-7700 Louis Anatrella PURVEYOR OF BUTTER, EGGS. CHEESE to Hotels, Institutions, Steamships 674- 676 HUDSON STREET NEW YORK CITY EVergreen 4-B446 Mon., Tues., Thur. 9-8 Wed., Fri., Sat. . . . 9-6 Applebaum 6' Elias OPTOMETRIST - OPTICIAN 729 BROADWAY BROOKLYN 6, N. Y. lNear Graham and Flushing Avenuel Compliments of Dr. Jeffrey H. Apton, D.D.S. 486 82nd STREET BROOKLYN 9, N. Y. HYacinth 7-9637 Arctic Diners, Incorporated A Good Place to Eat Eugene Herbert, President-Philip Schwendeman, Secretary Henry Meyer, Treasurer JOHNSON and VARICK AVENUES BROOKLYN 6, N. Y. HEgeman 3- I 040 Arneth's Pork Store Spcclallzlng In KRAINER WURST - Home Made BOLOGNAS iserving Ridgewood for 25 Years! 58-44 CATALPA AVENUE RIDGEWOOD. L. I., N. Y. lNear Woodward! Study I Musical Instrument without tlnanclal rlsk l I RENT ANY INSTRUMENT FROM Sam Ash Music Store Reasonable Rates - Perfect Instruments - Rental Fees may be deducted from the purchase price of any instrument lup to 3 monthsl BROOKLYN'S MOST COMPLETE MUSIC STORE SLocum 6-0286 . . . PResident 8-8829 242 UTICA AVENUE BROOKLYN 13, N. Y. Associated Super Market 90-I7 63rd DRIVE REGO PARK, N.Y. GLenmore 5-0200 R. J. Atkinson, Inc. Established 1896 HARDWARE TOOLS MACHINERY 4 RALPH AVENUE AT BROADWAY BROOKLYN. N. Y. Compliments of Atlantic Pharmacy E. J. TUCKER and E. J.. FARRELL LYNBROOK, N. Y. Compliments of Victor August LAureIton 8-7598 PLUMBING CONTRACTING Automatic Heating Co. MR. J. MCCARTHY - MR. B. BYRNE R. Balzano LICENSED PLUMBER Gas and OII Heating and Appliances VEGETABLES and GROCERH55 Special District Representative of the Brooklyn Union Gas Company 127-O5 MERRICK BOULEVARD SPRINGFIELD, L. I. 361 CRESCENT STREET BROOKLYN 8, N. Y. 205 Ba ngert's Flowers 86-O6 117th STREET RICHMOND HILL, N. Y. GLenmore 2-2209 Night: MAin 5-3005 GLenmore 2-8841 Beaver Automotive Service . . . 24 Hour Towing Scrvlcc . . . REPAIRS ON ALL MAKES OF CARS Lubrication, Washing, Tires, Tubes, Accessories Front Wheel Alignment 112-20 LEWIS AVENUE BROOKLYN 21, N. Y. ICorner DeKalb Avenuel TAyl0r 7-9841 Beck's Tavern E. BECK, Proprietor 3419 FULTON STREET BROOKLYN 8, N.Y. SHore Road 8-0670 Becker's HABERDASHERY - SPORTSWEAR PANTS 8422 - Sth AVENUE BROOKLYN 9, N. Y. JAmaica 6-5032 Charles Bellitte, Incorporated TELEVISION - TIRES - OIL BURNERS REFRIGERATORS 146-12 HILLSIDE AVENUE JAMAICA 2, N. Y. Bentley 8' Simon, Inc. Manufacturers of CHOIR GOWNS. PULPIT ROSES, CAPS, GOWNS, HOODS for All Degrees Outfitters to over 3000 Schools, Colleges, and Churches 7 WEST 36th STREET NEW YORK 18, N. Y. Berky's Men's and Boys' Shop CLOTHING AND FURNISHINGS 5715 MYRTLE AVENUE RIDGEWOOD, BROOKLYN, N.Y. Compliments of The Employees -of Biljoy Modes NAvarre 8-8238 B and K Delicatessen Full Line of Fancy Imported Goods 2068 FLATBUSH AVENUE BROOKLYN. N. Y. JAmaica 6-4324 Orders Delivered Edward Blatz CHOICE MEATS AND POULTRY 138-48 87th AVENUE JAMAICA, L. I., N. Y. lNear Queens Boulevardl Dr. M. M. Blum DENTIFT 55-20 MYRTLE AVENUE BROOKLYN 27. N-Y- Best Wishes Bob and Phil Compliments of St. Bonaventure's Church REVEREND JOHN P. SMITH PASTO R JAMAICA, N. Y. HYacinth 3-9860 Albin H. Bowman Co. REALTY INVESTMENTS - MANAGEMENT - SALES A Real Estate Land Mark Over Flfty Years MAIN OFFICE: 1424 FULTON STREET BROOKLYN I6, N Compliments of M. E. Brand Compliments of Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Breen HAvemeyer 9-9387 Large Selection in Toys J. Breiter Carriages, Juvenile Furnlture, Linoleum Fine Maple Furniture, Better Grade Mattresses 37-I7 .JUNCTION BOULEVARD CORONA, L. l., N. Y. Briarwood Liquor Store IO MINUTE DELIVERY SERVICE JAmaica 3-9885 - 9585 Briarwood Cafe GEORGE P. EBERLEIN-Proprietor I38-37 QUEENS BOULEVARD BRIARWOOD, JAMAICA, N. Y. Compliments of the Briody Family Call: JAmaica 3-7525 to II P. M. I38-43 QUEENS BOULEVARD JAMAICA, N. Y. Virginia 3-9881 Pick up and Delivery Service Brite Cleaners, Tailors, Broadway Refinishing and Dyers, Incorporated Upholstering company GENE A. INGIRAO II4-05 LIBERTY AVENUE RICHMOND HILL, N. Y. I052 BROADWAY BROOKLYN. N-Y HYacinth 3-6 I 55 Compliments from Bruno Painf Supplies Mr. and Mrs. Louis Bulzoni 737 NOSTRAND AVENUE BROOKLYN I6, N. Y. 7 William Buss and Son, In FUNERAL HOME C. JAmaica 3-6780 FURNITURE DECORATED Nelle Byrne I38-69 QUEENS BOULEVARD JAMAICA 3, N. Y. 6708 MYRTLE AVENUE GLENDALE, L. I., N. Y. GIFTS OF DISTINCTION I N T E RIO R S LAureIton 7-0700 - OI Th C b, C a m b r i a e 3 In John simoncic . . . E.J.simoncic MODEL RAILROAD and HOBBIES TAILQR . FURRIER 227-O7-O9 Linden Blvd. 809-II Elmont Road I05 COURT STREET BROOKLYN, Cambria Heights, L. I. Elmont, L. I. Compliments of the Campbell Laboratory 89-I8 l39th STREET JAMAICA, N. Y. Compliments of Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Campbell For Appointments Call: BOuIevard S-3550 7I-36 Carest Beauty Salon Serving the most discriminating clientele AUSTIN STREET FOREST HILLS, N.Y. Compliments of James J. Carey CLASS OF I942 IN MEMORY OF Joseph P. Carey CLASS OF I947 WOrth 2-8606 Carmine's Bar and Grill 140 BEEKMAN SQUARE NEW YORK 2, N.Y. Herbert W. Casey, D.D.S. I95-I6 Illth AVENUE HOLLIS, L. I., N.Y. GLenmore 5-9278 S. Castiglione Cleaning, Dyeing, Pressing, Repairing 291 EVERGREEN AVENUE BROOKLYN, N.Y 208 GLenmore 2-9446 Centre Upholstery Company Charles Haberdashery FINEST APPAREL FOR MEN AND BOYS 1050 BROADWAY BROOKLYN 21, N.Y. 605 GRAND STREET BROOKLYN. N. Y. Iuinois 9-9846 JAmBiCa 6-3l3l N. Y. S. L. L. 679 Chic - Kris charliefs Delicatessen John F. Meehan Chris P. Schlachter HOME COOKING - FREE DELIVERIES 97-05 6'51'h AVENUE FOREST HILLS, L. I., N Flna Wines and Liquors LIQUOR STORE Prompt Delivery Chin and Lee Co., Inc. 123 - l27 BANK STREET NEW YORK I4, N. Y. I79-26 UNION TURNPIKE JAMAICA, N. Y. HEgeman 3-0887 V. J. PATERNO 24 HOURS Circle Oil Company Authorized Dealers of SUN-RAY BURNERS LICENSED AND BONDED 77-24 78th STREET GLENDALE 27, N. Y. Cirillo's Candy Store D and R GROCERY l667 lOfh AVENUE BROOKLYN, N. Y. SHore Road 8-9803 B. Citrolo PRIME MEATS 7002 FORT HAMILTON PARKWAY BROOKLYN, N. Y. GEdney 4-3960 Cleervu PHOTOGRAPHERS DON MCLELLAN 3612 AVENUE H BROOKLYN IO, N. Y. Clinton Florist 406 MYRTLE AVENUE BROOKLYN, N. Y. The Colony Luncheonette ANNOUNCING... Conte's Modern Barber Shop N O W O N 68-59 FOREST AVE. bet. 69Th and CATALPA AVE. RIDGEWOOD, N. Y. 209 W - W- wvrr . - gnu' 13- P- V- i L qs-lin-ef rwuuvrs- 1 EVergreen 4-8349 - 7722 Coro Pharmacy 289 WYTHE AVENUE BROOKLYN, N.Y. iCorner South lst Street? The Corsiglia's Michael V. Cosgrove FUNERAL CHAPELS R. J. Costa, D.D.S. BEnsOnhursf 6-2561 GEdney 9-6640 - 9435 7315 - l5th AVENUE 5723 - Sth AVENUE llOl AVENUE U BROOKLYN, N. Y. BROOKLYN, N. Y. Hageman 3-7498 ALBERT scHw1LLE, Prop. DEwev 2-2405 L-1759 John L Crehan C Cr R Meat Market ' R E T A I L CHOICE MEATS - FANCY POULTRY FROZEN F0095 WINES AND LIQUORS IMPORTED and DOMESTIC 880 WOODWARD AVENUE BROOKLYN 27, N. Y. 3037 AVENUE U BROOKLYN 29. N.Y, ESTABLISHED 1895 GLe,-,more 5-5495 T. F. Crough G' Sons, Inc. MONUMENTS ERECTED IN ALL cEMETsRuEs Cl'ySIeI' Jewelers Opp. St. John's Cemetery Opp. Linden Hill Cemetery CONVENIENT CREDIT 6666 - 80th Street Woodward and DeKalb Aves. ' Middle Village, L. I. Brooklyn 27, N. Y. DAVe P0 6-0360 HEQema 3-0996 1247 BROADWAY BROOKLYN 21, N.Y. STerIing 3-8525 Crystal Cleaners and Tailors, Inc. 416 WAVERLY AVENUE BROOKLYN 5. N.Y Compliments of A Friend Compliments of A Friend Best Wishes from The Cushing Family 2 Je Thomas Daly GLenmore 5- I 685 D a n i e I s FURNISHINGS, DRY GOODS and FOOTWEAR . . . For the whole family . . . Davies Candy and Gift Shop IOI-O7 JAMAICA AVENUE RICHMOND HILL, N. Y. 1037-39 BROADWAY BROOKLYN 21, N.Y Iat Hart StreetI Omnmore 5-3040 WE DELIVER DeKalb-Broadway Steven and Peter Bonventre, Proprietors IMPORTED AND DOMESTIC WINES AND LIQUORS N. Y. State Lic. L-SI I5 IIO8 DeKALB AVENUE BROOKLYN INear BroadwayI CLoverdaIe 6-6880 Del Nunzio School of Music PIANO - VIOLIN -.ACCORDION Adults and Children-All Ages 7006 I4th AVENUE BROOKLYN, N. Y. GEdney 8-8664 Del Ray Bar and Grill . 4823 8th AVENUE BROOKLYN, N. Y. NAvarre 8-8860 Dermer's Pharmacy LOUIS DERMER, Pharmacist 2064 FLATBUSH AVENUE BROOKLYN, N. Y. ICorner Avenue PI Vincent G. Desiderio, D.D.S. TRiangIe 5-5339 L. DeRosa Meat Market 372 MYRTLE AVENUE BROOKLYN 5. N. Y. ALgonquin 5-4257 Charles Diener F U R R I E R I36 - I6 222nd STREET LAURELTON, N. Y. 208-2IO WEST 27th STREET NEW YORK I, N.Y. HEgeman 3-2641 ESpIanade 6-2240 Dinstman Vans D 0 b 'I e Y First Class Padded Moving Vans HABERDASHER 3 SPORTSWEAR Moving and Storage 920 AVENUE U MAYFAIR THEATRE BLDG. 785 FAIRVIEW AVENUE RIOGEWOOD 27, N.Y. BROOKLYN' N- Y- .N. Y. 1' rm If ' W-npr vi- ..,,.m A NAvarre 8-1584 LOADS CONTRACTED Dom's General Trucking COMMERCIAL TRUCK RENTERS Reliable Service When ever In need of Imported or Dorneetle Dellelelel Call at . . . Dom and SaI's DAIRY AND DELICATESSEN Sandwiches Made to Your Choice We Speelellze In Buffet Lunch, Pure Fresh Pork Sausage COney Island 6-1600 . . . Free Delivery BROOKLYN- N-Y- 246 AVENUE U BROOKLYN 23, N. Y. EVergreen 4-9105 You RING-ws sums sE11e Harbor 5-7315 Residence: BElle Harbor S-6164 . D o n o h u e ' s A. D'Onofr1o's Pharmacy WINES AND L1QUoRs 1.-soas soo GRAND STREET BROOKLYN, N. Y. 108-13 ROCKAWAY BEACH BOULEVARD lCorner Union Avenue! RQCKAWAY BEACH' N, Y, Fieldstone 7-3200 Free Delivery Compliments of Don's Hardware Harry L. Dougherty PAINTS, HOUSEWARES, and APP1.1ANcEs 267-17 HlLLSlDE AVENUE FLORAL PARK, 1.. 1. SOu1'h 8-6981 JOHN B. MAHANEY Lic. Manager Mr and Mrs. W F. Drau ht ' ' 9 Joseph G. Duffy M o R T 1 c 1 A N an mos: CHAPEL 9111 sr. and 41'h AVE. 7703 - 5111 AVE. BROOKLYN, N. Y. GEdney 4-7365 L-1435 Frank H. Dunne WINES and LIQUORS Prompt Delivery 4016A GLENWOOD ROAD BROOKLYN 10, N. Y. lBetween East 40th Street and Albany Avenuel Dyvanny Furs WHERE YOU SHOP AND SAVE Anthony Durante CHURCH CANDLES AND SUPPLIES EVergreen 8-8871 D and Z Bottling Co., Inc. DELlClOUS and ZESTFUL TRUE FRUIT BEVERAGE lN FULL QUART BOTTLES Always ask for D Cv Z BEVERAGESH 2 VII rw- vp- gn-1 .,,.,,.-.r-1,----,r-'- ' gy-vu-up 'rr' ' 1'-1' 'W 'N1-f'w-syn'-aww v-v Tqyv- --' rv'l 'wgw:f1 tF'!IEl::.l11s'lf SHore Road 8-2243 - 2244 Economy Housefurnishing Cr Gift Shoppe Refrigerators - Washing Machines - Vacuum Cleaners Housewares - Gifts - Occasional Furniture 8104 and 8106 FIFTH AVENUE BROOKLYN, N. Y. Compliments from Mr. -and Mrs. Edelman Vlrginla 3-7374 Charles Eisenhardt, Jr. QUALITY MEATS Linoleum, Carpets, Rugs, Stair Cushions, Oxlte, Asphalt Tile, Rubber Tile, Cork Tlle, Safety Treads, Carpet Cleaning O. F. Elliott ELooR COVERINGS l63-O3 NORTHERN BOULEVARD FLUSHING, N. Y. ll0-O9 LIBERTY AVENUE RICHMOND HILL. N.Y. FLushing 8-6900 FLushing 3-5193 A. CACECI EVergreen 2-8736 LIC. L-6l6 The Emerald Tailors fr Cleaners Ennis Wines fr Liquors Household Goods - Drapes - Slip Covers - Curtains Prompt Delivery Joseph G. Ennis We Call and Deliver MEMBER OF HOLY NAME 3 Hour Cleaning Service-All Work Done on Premises 677 WOODWARD AVENUE RIDGEWOOD 27, N. Y. 42-I3 BowNE STREET FLUSHING, N. Y. ,Ne,,Ga,es Avenue, Mr. and Mrs. J. Ervolino 660 GLENMORE AVENUE MAin 2-1293 Schineller Brothers Authorized Dealer EVINRUDE MOTORS Boats - Motors - Marine Supplies-Sales - Service - Parts 8Ol2 ROCKAWAY BLVD. OZONE PARK I7, N.Y. BROOKLYN 7' N- Y- lAt Atlantic Avenue! MAIN 5'987I NAvarre 8-6862 For Prompt Delivery Herman Fa er Excel Drugs I' CHOICEST WINES and LIQUORS AT RETAIL LIC. NO. L89l ISB7 FLATBUSH AVENUE BROOKLYN, N. Y. 4804 AVENUE N BROOKLYN IO, N. Y. Nlghtingale 8-9'Il2 Reservations for: BANQUETS and PARTIES GENUINE CANTONESE COOKING at the Far East CHINESE - AMERICAN RESTAURANT Orders and Cantonese Family Dinners Put up to take out l8l8 AVENUE U BROOKLYN 29, N.Y. Fauci Pharmacy 83-O2 l3th AVENUE BROOKLYN 28, N. Y. 2 EVergreen 7-4829 FREE DELIVERY GLenmore 2-2884 N. Y. Slate Llc. L-500l Basil Fedoryk P. Ferrara WINE AND LIQUOR STORE Imported and Domestic Wines and Liquors L-5583 1299 MYRTLE AVENUE BROOKLYN, N. Y. I02 GRAND STREET BROOKLYN I I- N- Y' IFoot of Central Avenue Stationl MARIA FERRARI ANNE DERCAR IVA FERRARI Edward M. Finn MR. AND MRS. J. B. GRAF - PAINTS AND WALLPAPER WILLIAM J. FERRARI, JR. 46-24 AVENUE N BROOKLYN, N. Y. ILIinois 8-6035 HAvemeyer 4-9736 The Flaherty Family Flash Refrigeration SEALED UNITS REBUILT GAS, ELECTRICAL and COMMERCIAL REPAIRS 92-O2 37th AVENUE JACKSON HEIGHTS. N. Y. NAvarre 8-7967 ESplanade 7-9668 Florin's Pharmacy, Inc. FIUSIIIUS Tlle C0- 2925 AVENUE L BROOKLYN, N. Y. IZI BUTTERMILI- ROAD IAT Nostrand Avenuel GREAT NECK, N. Y. R E T A I L R E P A I R Foery and Bauer Table Cutlery - Carving Sets - Pocket Knives ' Professional Shears - Snips - Scissors Foley Home ol' company Manicuring and Shaving Instruments, Silverware 2l CLINTON STREET ll2l BROADWAY NEW YORK 2, N. Y. BROOKLYN 2l, N. Y. GRamercy 7-7228 GLenmore 5-7739 JAmaica 3-2350 I1 Poms' Pak In Forman's Pharmacy GEORGE P- PUERSCHNER. PFOPVIGTOI' I79-Ol UNION TURNPIKE FLUSHING, N.Y WOODHAVEN 21, N. Y. ICorner I79th Sfreefl ZI4 LN.: L. , -fi --..,, --. ' ---4--- 1 f wt -r V1 It 3117'ywqg,:7g-1:-s-'rv ' ' ':l- rv -v'v'r r' 'r ..'-:'.. du--.nn-nn HEgeman 3-0041 Forster's Radio Cr Electrical Service HOUSEHOLD APPLIANCES - RADIOS LAMPS - FIXTURES The Foster Family 287 WYCKOFF AVENUE BROOKLYN 27, N. Y. GLenmore 2-2350 Es I d 7 5114 - - pana e - Fox Physicians Equipment Exchange FOR SALE OR RENT ULTRA-VIOLET LAMPS Anl'honY Franco HOSPITAL BEDS Ng HIGH GRADE U Wheel Chairs, Crutches, Bakers, Physicians Supplies MEATS- POULTRY' and PR0V'5'0N5 Laboratory Coats and Supplies-Zenith Hearing Aids Batteries and Parts For All Hearing Aids 990 BROADWAY Near MYRTLE AVENUE BROOKLYN 2I, N. Y. 2OI9 FLATBUSH AVENUE BROOKLYN, N. Y. SHore Road 8-4300 - 4301 Evergreen 4-9692 Frank Cr Albert HAIR srvuvrs Frank's Bar and Grill Permanent Waving Hair Coloring Specialists wmgg, LIQUQR5 and 55551 gggygp 8510 THIRD AVENUE BROOKLYN, N. Y. tBefween 85th and 86th Streets? 224 BERRY STREET BROOKLYN, N, Y, Gl-enmme 5-55l5 LAurelton 8-9105 ORDERS DELIVERED , Fred's Quality Market Franzenburg s Meat Market FRED RAPP, ,,,op,ie,o, PRIME MEATS AND POULTRY Jersey Pork and Bologna I77 REID AVENUE BROOKLYN 2l, N. Y. 'Come' Madison Slreell zoo-oi LINDEN souLevARo sr. ALBANS ii, N.Y. GEdney 4-I ISS - lI56 LICQ L-656 Hggeman 3-4933 S.C1B. Friedland Friganols WINES AND LIQUORS nook COVERING Free Prompt Delivery . . . 9 A. M. Till ll P. M. our work is our Ben Advent' e M S llll ZII9 NOSTRAND AVENUE BROOKLYN- NY- 66-23 FRESH Pom: Row mocsewooo, L. I., N.Y. lBetween Flatbush Avenue and Glenwood Roadl lcomer Palmetto street, Fulgate Liquor Store 5 GATES AVENUE BROOKLYN, N. Y. Nightingale 8-97I9 - 9739 Furer Prescription Pharmacy i629 SHEEPSHEAD BAY ROAD BROOKLYN, N.. Y. 2 W-H-,I--W,-. 1 rw -- --w-p-'gps-wnfv' ' lW 'l1l'7'l!l f ! ' P ' F-v 4 WT' '!'1'N'. T1 'ZW' pqqv-qw-vp George's Liquor Store 3713 FLATBUSH AVENUE BROOKLYN, N. Y. GLenmore 5-9154 John T. Giaccone IN S U R A N C E 1408 MYRTLE AVENUE BROOKLYN 21, N. Y. ILIinois 9-SOOO Glenridge Farms 88-58 COOPER AVENUE FOREST HILLS, N. Y. MAin 4-1860 Ira M. Goldsmith 8' Son, Inc. Selling Fine Furniture since 1915 459 MYRTLE AVENUE BROOKLYN, N. BestWishes Kathleen and Chris Gorman M BestWishes Graci and Campignola Y. Mr. and Mrs. F. 'Gerbasi RAvenswood 8-0705 G i I g a n ' s FINE WINES AND LIQUORS 53-03 BROADWAY WOODSIDE, L. I.,NY Glenridge Laboratories NEXT TO POST OFFICE 865 CYPRESS AVENUE RIDGEWOOD, QUEEN S Gordon Shoes 1571 FLATBUSH AVENUE BROOKLYN, N. Y. Ralph Goutrib, D.D.S. vo-oz Forzesr AVENUE BROOKLYN 27, N. Y. Compliments of Mr. Peter Grady 216 ,, ...1..,. ,Q s-,W -.- - W -.av -1-,Yew vw.-I-npr!-'nf-'m'I'1ur' 'vw-' ' ' 'N' 'F' ' , 1 , 1-gg-15-wvrmuqppg-'-vurrrviw- vI!'r' FNVEIQHIEPT' REpubIiC 9-0500 NEAR MACY'S Alfred G' Charles S- O- Grind sfafe Hairdressers, Inc. AT GRAYSON'S 66-79 FRESH POND ROAD BROOKLYN 27, N. Y. 89-40 - 165th STREET JAMAICA, N. Y. HEgeman 3-0765 Greenblatt Shoe Co., Inc. G J Greco M D Better Footwear - Expert Foot Fittlng . . , . . 923 BROADWAY BROOKLYN 6, N. Y. ICorner Melrose Street! 151 ST. NICHOLAS AVENUE BROOKLYN, N. Y. IOne block from Myrtle Avenue L Stationl I Evergmen 8-5024 FOxcroft 9-6040 A. L. Dickholiz, Prop. Guarantee Leather Goods Store Greenpoint Accordion Center HANDBAGS - moves - H OSIERY - UMBRELLAS pAUL SZENHER LUGGAGE - LEATHER GOODS We Repair Handbags and Umbrellas STEVEN FRITZ 675 MANHATTAN AVENUE BROOKLYN 22, N. Y. 368 KNICKERBOCKER AVENUE BROOKLYN 2l, N. Y. RE bl' 9-6617 pu 'C Best Wishes from Guild Auto Sales, Inc. KAL WIESEL A. Gushurst IS9-I0-I2 QUEENS BLVD. JAMAICA, N. Y. Best Wishes from Best Wishes from Habermann Family Mrs. Josephine C. Haggerty Pun 3-3620 Best Wishes from Halloran Fabrics, Incorporated Mr. and Mrs. DECORATIVE FA amcs Daniel J. Halloran and Family 8 EAST 53rd STREET NEW YORK CITY 2I7 Compliments of H a r v e y CLASS OF JANUARY 'Sl Compliments of Mr. and Mrs. Patrick Healy SAVE MONEY AND SHOP AT . . Hegarty's Furniture Store ROCKAWAY PARK, N.Y. Dickens 5-4008 Hellman Sheet Metal Roofing Company HEgeman 3-1090 H e I I e r ' s Over - Fifty Years of Personal Service CLOTHING AND FURNISHINGS 56-Ol MYRTLE AVENUE BROOKLYN, N.Y, GLenmore S-3381 Mention this ad for Cash Discount Hermine Trading Co., Inc. LOUIS lEIbee7 BOIANO, President OUTFITTERS FOR HOME AND FAMILY CASH OR EASY TERMS 958 LAFAYETTE AVENUE BROOKLYN, N. Y. 2064 FULTON STREET BROOKLYN, N. Y. IBe1-Ween Lewis and Sfyvesanfy DAvenport 6-0233 Best Wishes from George Hesse PRIME MEATS AND POULTRY wllharn F' Hesfe' 75-55 METROPOLITAN AVENUE MIDDLE VILLAGE, N. Y. Holy Name of Mary Church R0befl' C- H0Pk 'S CHIROPRACTOR VALLEY STREAM. L- L. N-Y- 78-Ol 65th STREET GLENDALE, N. Y. GLenmore 5-9616 - 9647 H'- '0W'f' Ph3 macY Frank J. Howard '13 Drug Store of Quality 73 STUYVESANT AVENUE BROOKLYN. N.Y. lCorner DeKalb Avenuel Z Virginia 9-6640 Huber's Pet Shop ALL PET FURNISHINGS CANARIES - PUPPIES - TROPICAL FISH - TURTLES FLushing 4-7681 Ka rl Humke WHOLESALE PROVISIONS GOLDFISH - TANKS - HEATERS - ACCESSORIES FROZEN HORSE MEAT IOS-O3 JAMAICA AVENUE RICHMOND HILL 18, N. Y. 40 ELM DRIVE NEW HYDE PARK' L, L, N.Y. Mr. and Mrs. B. Ibelli Ideal Barber Shop AND Anthony and Carolyn 4307 AVENUE D BROOKLYN 3, N.Y. Virginia 9-8200 ESpIanade 7-3040- 95 Imperial Florist Ideal Vortex Launderies, Inc. NFIOVGYS bv wire BROOKLYN'S LARGEST FLOWER SHOP We Specialize in Wedding Bouquets I29-O9 JAMAICA AVENUE RICHMOND HILL, L. I. 2090-92 FLATBUSH AVENUE BROOKLYN, N.Y IRoute 10 New Yorkl IAQ' Ayenue N1 IN HONOR OF THE Imperial Market Infant of Prague 8416 'I31'I'l AVENUE BROOKLYN. N. Y. l a Jack s Luncheoheffe A. Jacoby and Sons, Inc. AUTOMOTIVE PARTS 874 BROADWAY BROOKLYN 6' N-Y' as-zo 18th AVENUE BROOKLYN, N.Y Virginia 7-7170 9 J a h n s J a s o n ' s Sewing The Finest in Frozen Confectlons TOYS - GREETING CARDS sin '897 STATIONERY 117-O3 HILLSIDE AVENUE RICHMOND HILL, N.Y. 90-O9 JAMAICA AVENUE WOODHAVEN 21, N.Y 219 17,-W--..'v... y -,.,.. . 1 HEgeman 3 -6235 Jay Rose Shop 67-09 FRESH POND ROAD BROOKLYN, N.Y INear L Stationl HYacinth 7-2228 Jimmy's Italian-American Grocery Store 591 BUSHWICK AVENUE BROOKLYN, N. Y. VAI Iey Stream 5-1066 Joed's Service Station SUNRISE HIGHWAY and 2nd STREET VALLEY STREAM, N. Y. BUckminster 4-9712 John's Grocery and Delicatessen 469 EAST 38th STREET BROOKLYN, N. Y. TAylor 7-1628 Peter J. Johnston l N S U R A N C E FIRE AUTOMOBILE LIFE 856 GLENMORE AVENUE BROOKLYN. N.Y Junction Music Center Long lsland's Largest Collection of Records from the Oldest Classics to Latest Pops CORONA, LONG ISLAND, N. Y. Leo F. Kearns Nlht' I 8-8714 X Sgmengzy? Service Joy Cleaners Philip Guido All Work Done on Premises Free Pickup and Delivery 3051 AVENUE U 4 T ,f I IMI 5 ' BROOKLYN, N.Y. M. Kallenberg DEwey 9-8353 DEwey 9-5770 Keller Electric Shop Sales Service TELEVISION - RADIOS REFRIGERATORS - WASHERS - IRONERS CLEANERS - RANGES 1318 AVENUE U BROOKLYN 29, N. Y. Vlrginia 7-8543 A. Kemmethmuller LICENSED REAL ESTATE BROKER HAvemeyer 4-2482 Kerrigan Funeral Home ANNA G. KERRIGAN 87-11 89th STREET WOODHAVEN 21, N. Y. 90-20 43rd AVENUE ELMHURST, N. Y. 220 HEgeman 3-I960 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 Avenuel GLenmore 5-8490 Kingsland REAL ESTATE MORTGAGE LOANS :: MANAGEMENT 963 BROADWAY BROOKLYN ZI, N KAI' Myrtle Avenuel Kirkwood's Restaurant and Bar 732 PACIFIC STREET BROOKLYN, N. Y. Charles H. Klein 194-I5 73rd AVENUE FLUSHING, N. Y. ALL HOME COOKING Wm. Koenzen Delicatessen 360 7th AVENUE BROOKLYN. N. Y. SOuth 8-0828 BEachview 2-0965 Plants Purchased for cash Entire Plants Installed Kopcha Sewing Machine Co. Best Wishes of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Kohl ULster 5-3186 Martin Kornfeld onnsns IN ALL Kmns or szwma MAcmN:s I- ' C E N550 BOUGHT , SOLD , REPAIRED ELECTRICAL CONTRACTOR 6412 - llfh AVENUE BROOKLYN 19. N.Y. iss EVERGREEN Avmus aRooKLYN s, N.Y IN MEMORY OF Mary Kostrzewski NAvarre 8- l 393 Kramer Sign Company 2741 NOSTRAND AVENUE BROOKLYN, N. Y. Ludwik Kozbial DELICATESSEN -- FROZEN FOOD GENERAL FOOD STORE 67 SOUTH 2nd STREET BROOKLYN, N.Y The Krieg Family -f -- SHore Road 8-I605 Havemeyer 4-3832 H. Krivy , U R R I E R W. J. Kroehnke, Inc. REPAIRING - STORAGE - READY-MADE - T0 ORDER HARDWARE and PAINTS - HOUSE FURNISHINGS 78I8 FIFTH AVENUE BROOKLYN 9. N. Y. IBetween 78th and 79th Sfreetsl 63-I0 WOODHAVEN BOULEVARD' REGO PARK, N. Y. Kuckens 'Brothers G R O C E R S 275 ATLANTIC AVENUE LYNBROOK, L. I., N. Y. Vlrginia 9-4246 HOME COOKING KuhIand's DAIRY AND DELICATESSEN Birdseye Frosted Foods 90-I3 JAMAICA AVENUE JAMAICA. N. Y. SHore Road 5-5333 - 4 - 5 Lane Cleaners, Inc. ALWAYS ON TIME HYacinfh 7-4649 I. H. Lanzarone ARCHITECT AND ENGINEER Factory: 86I4 FOURTH AVENUE 9009 FIFTH AVENUE BROOKLYN, N. Y. I8 JEFFERSON STREET BROOKLYN, N. Y. Draperies, Slip Covers Curtains, Upholstering OLympia 8-6563 The John Lark Store INTERIOR DECORATORS 82I0 - Sth AVENUE BROOKLYN. N. Y. SHore Road s-oo1 o Launder Smart AUTOMATIC LAUNDRY HOURS: Mon. and Fri., 7:45 A. M. to 8:00 P. M. Tues., Wed., Thurs., and Sat. 7:45 A. M. to 6:00 P. M. 139-I6 JAMAICA AVENUE JAMAICA, N.Y CAnaI 6-5278 Lava, Incorporated POLICE EQUIPMENT - FIREARMS Gunsmlth A Speolalty 6 CENTRE MARKET PLACE NEW YORK 13. N. Y. IOpposite Police Headqua rtersl HEgeman 3-3470 LefIand's Paint and Wallpaper Co. Dr. Harry Joseph Lee MALVERNE, L. I., N. Y. GLenmore 5-9860-9844 Leo and Manny's ,Luncheonette Soda, Candy, Sandwiches, Stationery 56 LEWIS AVENUE BROOKLYN. N.Y 6615 FRESH POND ROAD RIDGEWOOD 27, N. Y. lCorner Vernon and Lewis Avem-IeSI Lewis Brothers Fu rriers 80-10 5th AVENUE BROOKLYN, N. Y. MAin 5-7914 Lido Venice Restaurant COCKTAIL LOUNGE - BANQUET ROOMS 93 COURT STREET BROOKLYN 2, N.Y HYacinth 8-9709 Litho Art and Engraving Service PRINTING - ENGRAVING - ART WORK 2236 PACIFIC STREET BROOKLYN, N. Y. ESpIanade 3-6220 I L o B a s s o FINE ITALIAN PASTRIES 422 AVENUE U BROOKLYN 23, N. Y ESTABLISHED I9 O9 Longo's Prescription Pharmacy S. M. LONGO, Ph.G. MAin 4-9292 YOU'LL FEEL LIKE NEW AT THE Louis' 0. K. Barber Shop SANITARY SERVICE Individual Comb and Brush to Each Customer Formerly with the Terminal Barber Shop 513 HENRY STREET BROOKLYN, N. Y. All TMI' Sfefilllvd MAin 4-9771 431 MYRTLE AVENUE BROOKLYN, N. Y. JAmaica 3-6506 For Prompt Deliveries GEdney 4-0350 - 1 Retail and Wholesale Lou's Meat Market L 9 u ' 5 The Home of Satisfaction CHOICE MEATS - FROZEN FOODS - FANCY POULTRY For Better Meats MEAT. POULTRY, and PROVISIONS HOTEL AND RESTAURANT SUPPLIES I ao-12 SURREY PLACE JAMAICA 3, N. Y. IOpposil'e 179th Street and Union Turnpikel 1557 FLATBUSH AVENUE BROOKLYN IO, N. Y. LAureIton 8-4515 Loveland Furniture fr U holster Com an . P y P y Lucille Pharmacy FINE FURNITURE - CASH AND CREDIT 5516 rim-I AVENUE esiz FIFTH AVENUE BROOKLYN zo, N. Y. BROOKLYN zo, N. Y. 221-oi LINDEN BOULEVARD GEdney 9-8855 SHore Road 8-3868 CAMBRIA HEIGHTS ll, N. Y. Evergreen 4-8892 Compliments of John Lukaszuk Sfallley Vehdel' Mr. and Mrs. Frank Lulley R E S T A U R A N T 35 GRAND AVENUE BROOKLYN Il. N. Y. 2 . 'V-,,v-.'r,..,..w-1'.,.,-,.,...-L an STerling 8-0333 James L. Lynam's Son Thomas J. Lynam FUNERAL DIRECTOR 503 FOURTH AVENUE BROOKLYN I5, N. Y. 477 SHore Road 8-2537 LIC. No. 5566 McCarthy's Liquor Store CHOICE WINES - LIQUORS and CORDIALS WE DELIVER - 76th STREET BROOKLYN 9, N. Y. Mrs. P. McDonagh SHore Road 8-4420 Prompt Delivery Service McGovern A Complete Line of Flne Imported and Domestic WINES AND LIQUORS LICENSE i734 278 - 73rd STREET BROOKLYN 9, N. Y. Vlrginia 9-1022 McGovern's Tavern CHOICE WINES AND LIQUORS EXCELLENT CUISINE IO9-20 JAMAICA AVENUE RICHMOND HILL, N. Y. McGuire's Hotel l08l'h STREET and BOULEVARD ROCKAWAY BEACH, N. Y. Compliments of T. J. McGuire Best Wishes! McTigue Family SOuI'h 8-6848 Joseph D. Maggio PRIME MEATS and POULTRY Sea Food and Groceries 505 GREENWOOD AVENUE BROOKLYN, N.Y. QUALITY FOOD ALWAYS Established l9l4 M a n h a t t a n OYSTER and CHOP HOUSE I56 MYRTLE AVENUE BROOKLYN, N. Y. Maison Charles FRENCH CLEANERS 567 FLATBUSH AVENUE 950 BROADWAY BROOKLYN 25. N. Y. WOODMERE L. I., N. Y. ULster 6-7200 FRankIin 4-2724 BUckminster 3-3871 Manor Delicatessen 94-I2 JAMAICA AVENUE WOODHAVEN 2l, N. Y. 224 GEdney 4-4308 T E L E V I S I Mansfield Radio Service BEekman 6-0893 Rose Ma rc hese N.G.NYBORG DRESSMAKER SALES SERVICE - REPAIRS Bridal Gowns and Strut Wear-Alterations, Also 1605 FLATBUSH AVENUE BROOKLYN IO, 7509 15th AVENUE BROOKLYN, N. Y. MAin 4-5374 Covered by Compensation, A. J. Marino, D.D.S. Liability and Property Damage Joseph Marmora PAINTING AND DECORATING Paper Hanging and Plastering 492 HENRY STREET BROOKLYN 31, N. Y. Marty's Bootery SHOES FOR THE ENTIRE FAMILY A. Mascolo 8123 - 51h AVENUE 311 - 58th STREET BROOKLYN 9, N. Y. BROOKLYN 20, N. Y. 38-36 FLATLANDS AVENUE SHore Road 8-9530 GEdney 9-7236 BROOKLYN, N. Y. Salvatore Mastellone 6224 11th AVENUE BROOKLYN 19, N. Y. Mayerhofer Brothers S T A T I 0 N E R Y 89-I8 JAMAICA AVENUE WOODHAVEN, L. I. Mayfair Kiddie Shop 120-O2 LIBERTY AVENUE RICHMOND HILL, N. Y. Virginia 7-1414 M Cr C Cleaners and Dyers TAILORING-CALL AND DELIVERY 129-O2 JAMAICA AVENUE RICHMOND HILL, N. Y. William Meier DELICATESSEN AND GROCERY Greetings from Metro Cr Eliot Service Station 60-41 METROPOLITAN AVENUE 73-03 88th STREET GLENDALE, L. I., N. Y. RIDGEWOOD, N. Y. 12' -.-. .- Greetings from St. Michael's Church 225 JEROME STREET BROOKLYN 7, N. Y. HEgeman 3-6660 - I Miller Funeral Home AIR-CONDITIONED ARTHUR E. HESS Licensed Funeral Director Service at any distance-Chapels in all communities 64-I9 METROPOLITAN AVENUE MIDDLE VILLAGE, L. I. ICorner 65th Streetl BEnsonhursf 6-6102 Minnella and Company SANDWICH AND BUFFET SERVICE For All Occasions-Party Favors I705 86th STREET BROOKLYN, N.Y ESplanade 5-OI62 LIC. No. 5705 MiraIdi's Wine and Liquor Store G. and V. MIRALDI Free and Prompt Delivery 2395 CONEY ISLAND AVENUE BROOKLYN 23. N. Y. lNear Avenue UI GLenmore 2-8873 - 4 - 5 Mishkin For Prescriptions Charles Gersten . . . Richard Gersten ll5l BROADWAY BROOKLYN, N.Y lCorner Kosciusko Streetl BEachview 2-8016 Model Fit Blouse, Inc. MANUFACTURE OF LADIES BLOUSES AND SPORTSWEAR 6l2O 20th AVENUE BROOKLYN, N. Y. Evergreen 6-2244 Mohawk Quality Cleaners A Complete Dry Cleaning Plant Maintained on Premises 80-I7 MYRTLE AVENUE GLENDALE, L. I., N. Y. GEdney 9-8900 Momrow Coal and Coke Service 6002 41h AVENUE BROOKLYN 20, N. Y. FOR YOUR DRUG NEEDS AND PRESCRIPTIONS CALL: PResident 8-3771 Montalbano's Pharmacy V. F. MONTALBANO, Ph.G. IO79 NOSTRAND AVENUE BROOKLYN, N.Y Compliments of Mr. and Mrs. Eugene F. Moreland HEgeman 3- I 368 Charles Morton Compliments of FUNERAL HOMES Francis J. Muller AIR CONDITIONED CHAPELS 578 ONDERDONK AVENUE BROOKLYN 27, N. Y. 226 ... .....,:.t.:f. A - - - -Q-a!!?,,-::,i:'w--f-' -44--' TRiang1e 5-2077 Virginia 9-1340 Dr. J. D. Nadel SURGEON DENTIST 325 ADAMS STREET BROOKLYN 1, N. Y. William Narus REAL ESTATE AND INSURANCE 1C0rnef MvrHeAvenue1 98-34 JAMAICA AVENUE RICHMOND HILL, 18 N Y READ: BRO0KLYN'S ONLY NEWS MAGAZINE Francis X. Nicastro HYacinTh 7-9356 N. GALANTINO BEnsonhurst 6-9713 Nick's Bar Cr Grill ITALIAN AMERICAN RESTAURANT We Specialize In Spaghetti, Sea Food STEAKS AND CHOPS Also Business Men's Lunch from 11 A. M. to 3 P. M. 584 BUSHWICK AVENUE BROOKLYN 6, N.Y Forest Grill WILLIAM NOETH 58-S8 CATALPA AVENUE BROOKLYN 27, N. Y. EVergreen 2-9280 Nugent Stationery and Ice Cream Store Max Nitowsky TAILOR - SUITS CLEANED AND PRESSED Custom Tailor - Suits Made to Order Dry Cleaning, Dyeing, Pressing and Repairing 1704 BATH AVENUE BROOKLYN 14, N.Y Best Wishes from N u c c it e I I i WHERE FAMILIES MEET . . . Bill 0'Brien's BAR AND GRILL 1611 FLATBUSH AVENUE BROOKLYN 10, N.Y. 854 WOODWARD AVENUE BROOKLYN, N. Y. GEdney 4-9864 ESplanade 7-1394 F. BROCCO, Prop. ' Y ' e MTS- Julia 0 Brien Ocean Fish Market FRUITS, VEGETABLES and GROCERIES 5102 AVENUE N BROOKLYN 34, N. Y. 7 , .. .-U.,-,. . 1 Q BEIIe Harbor 5-0319 GE,-5,-,ey 4,9551 I I - I Dems S. O'Connor, Inc. . Olmgs Bakery FUNERAL DIRECTORS I 172 BEACH 84th STREET ROCKAWAY BEACH, N. Y. 2135 NosTRANo AVENUE BROOKLYN, N. Y. I TRiangIe 5-8529 ' 9 0 I i v e n s DEPARTMENT STORE L. OLIVEN 383 MYRTLE AVENUE BROOKLYN 5, N. Y. Compliments of Olympic Liquor Store, lnc. 82I2 - 5th AVENUE BROOKLYN 9, N. Y. SHore Road 5-8080 0 Looney and Burke BAR AND GRILL JAMAICA GLenmore 5-6043 John J. O'Mara Hardware - House Furnishings - Paints Esso Oil Burners Installed I447 BROADWAY BROOKLYN 2I, N. Y. GLenmore 2-2630 Ostrow Formal Clothes FULL DRESS - TuxEDos cuTAwAYs To Hire and For Sale Special Rates for St. John's Boys IO98 DeKALB AVENUE BROOKLYN 2I, N, Y. IBetween Reid and Broadway! HYacinth 7-2774 Rudolph W. Palermo, D.D.S. BY APPOINTMENT IO5 CENTRAL AVENUE BROOKLYN 6. N. Y. Pappas Delicatessen AND DAIRY HIGH IN QUALITY - LOW IN PRICE When you are hungry or thirsty Call: BOuIevard B-0050-Free Delivery Ice Cold Beer and Soft Drinks IIO-80A QUEENS BOULEVARD FOREST HILLS, L. I. BEnsonhurst 6-2075, 9448 P a ra dis e BARBER SHOP Prompt and Courteous Service Modern and Sanitary 77I9 NEW UTRECHT AVENUE BROOKLYN, N. Y. Compliments of A Friend Paramount Macaroni Manufacturing Company, lnc. 349 - 355 SUYDAM STREET BROOKLYN, N. Y. Nlghtingale 4-2626 The Pa rkville NICHOLAS SCANDORE A Country Club In the City 1060 OCEAN PARKWAY BROOKLYN, N, Y. tBefween Avenue J and K1 BEekman 3-3350 The Perfect Bindery Co., Inc. PAPER RULING BLANK BOOK MANUFACTURING AND GENERAL BOOKBINDING 409 PEARL STREET NEW YORK CITY Pergola Meat Markets CHOICE Mins AND POULTRY Restaurants Supplied Main Store and Office 166 - 7th AVENUE . . . SOuih 8-1690 Branch Store 8119 - Sth AVENUE . , . SHore Road 8-0770 Virginia 9-5191 Peter's Meat Market QUALITY MEATS - POULTRY - FROZEN FOODS 118-O5 ATLANTIC AVENUE BROOKLYN, N. Y. Olaf Peterson NEED A HAIRCUTT COME T0 . . Pete's Barber Shop 509 - 73rd STREET BROOKLYN, N. Y. Compliments of Fred Petzinger 200-O7 HOLLIS AVENUE Plaza Liquor Center 913A GATES AVENUE HOLLIS, N.Y. BROOKLYN 21, N. Y. EVe'Q e 743479 Evergreen 7-5352 Anthony J. Polakas Poltr n' ' FUNERAL HOME o ieri Cr Kolber ISI METROPOLITAN AVENUE BROOKLYN IB, N. Y. 366 MARCY AVENUE BROOKLYN 6, N. Y. Vlrginia 8-3232 Judson 5-3075 Max Price Tesstuti Principe GROCERIES, FRUITS, AND DAIRY PRODUCTS BIG BUYS IN MEN'S CLOTHES II-O8 LEFFERTS BOULEVARD RICHMOND HILL, L. I. 21 WEST 46th STREET NEW YORK 19, N. Y. 229 Progress Electrical Supply Co. 916 BROADWAY BROOKLYN, N.Y. Progressive Athletic Equipment Company Manufacturers of Uniforms All Standard Brand Equipment 5326 NEW UTRECHT AVENUE BROOKLYN, N. Y. NEvins 8-OO82 Clothes Called for and Delivered Salvatore Puca LADIES AND GENTS TAILOR DRY CLEANING 261 ADELPHI STREET BROOKLYN, N.Y. bLympia 8-8160 Quality Market Rocco Veccla and Son CHOICE MEATS, POULTRY and FROZEN FOODS Grocers and Frulterers 185-IO HILLSIDE AVENUE HOLLIS, N. Y. TRiangle 5-4649 Raider's Cleaning Cr Dyeing Works 414 MYRTLE AVENUE BROOKLYN 5, N. Y. lBetween Vanderbilt and Clinton Avenue! STerling 6-3191 STerling 4-2160 Red Mill Super Market Full Line of Thrifty-Priced FRUITS - VEGETABLES and MEATS GROCERIES 49-I2 VERNON BOULEVARD LONG ISLAND CITY GLenmore 5-9761 -9587 Ray's Drug Store ARTHUR RAY, Ph.G. Established 1888 LAFAYETTE and STUYVESANT AVENUES BROOKLYN 21, N. Y. HAvemeyer 4-8586 Regan's Hardware HARDWARE AND PAINTS Plumbing and Electrical Supplies .94-11 ROOSEVELT AVENUE ELMHURST, L. I. EVergreen 2-9270 Ridgewood Inn RESTAURANT - BAR AND GRILL Gus Sagkob Martha Hannappel The Finest Wines, Liquors and Beers Excellent Food Served Large Hall for Meetings, Weddings and Parties S17 ONDERDONK AVENUE RIDGEWOOD 27, N. Y. lCorner Bleecker Streetl EVergreen 2-8289 Ed. Merkle, Tom Ryan Ridgewood Sports Shop SPORTING GOODS - TROPHIES - FISHING TACKLE Teams Outfitted - Club Sweaters and Jackets Agency for Brunswick Balke Bowling Balls 66-SO FRESH POND ROAD RIDGEWOOD 27, N.Y. The Ring Family LAureIton S-9571 A. RONCALLO, Prop. R i v i e r a RESTAURANT AND PIZZERIA Beer -Wine . . . Orders to take out 226-O9 MERRICK ROAD LAURELTON, L. I. 230 TAy1or 7-9791 Paul Roeder Wm- R0997' DELTCATESSEN and GROCERIES Pflllle Milf, Poultry IMI Qlllllfy Groceries 3210 FULTON STREET BROOKLYN, N. Y. 111-34 FARMERS BOULEVARD HOLLIS 7, N. Y Romano and Sons 205 NASSAU STREET John Rosalia Florist Flowers Telegraphed Anywhere . . . BROOKLYN 1, N. Y. 156 GRAHAM AVENUE BROOKLYN, N.Y MAin 5-1657 Established 1921 SHore Road 3-2191 We Deliver Rosuy Shoppe Royal Scarlet Stores INCORPORATED , DE JOSEPH and RIVARA, Props. E. F. ALBEE THEATRE BUILDING FANCY GROCERIES AND DELICATESSEN DeKALB AVE. and FULTON ST. BROOKLYN I, N. Y. 1ODDOSife Dime Savings Bankl 3049 AVENUE U BROOKLYN, N. Y NEwton 9-6460 Rudy's Delicatessen R. SCHLIMMEYER, Proprietor HOME COOKING Birds Eye Frosted Foods 63-12- WOODHAVEN BOULEVARD4 REGO PARK Sacred Heart Church RT. REV. MONSIGNOR JOHN J. DWYER Compliments of A Friend HYacinth 7-9620 S. Lafran Brothers Dealers in P A 5 T 0 R LIVE AND DRESSED POULTRY BROOKLYN. N-Y- 143 TROUTMAN STREET BROOKLYN 6, N. Y. Joseph S. Salamon Cr Co. 10 SPRUCE STREET NEW YORK CITY Sal's Barber Shop 125-O9 101st AVENUE RICHMOND HILL, N. Y. ' v 5.1.1 -rw:-- .!-..- PEnnsyIvania 6-3056 Salvo Brothers J E W E L E R S HEgeman 3-6504 John R. Sauer INSURANCE BROKER 64-21 FRESH POND ROAD BROOKLYN 27, N. Y. 55 WEST 42nd STREET NEW YORK 18, N. Y. ICorner Linden Streeti SOuth 8-4357 Rockaway Operating Co., Inc. BEIle Harbor 5-2740 Breezy Point Bungalows Harry A. Scher 145-30 SOUTH ROAD JAMAICA, N. Y. HOIIIS 5-1495 Schmitt's Quality Market PRIME MEATS - GROCERIES - FROZEN FOODS FRUITS AND VEGETABLES 201-18 HILLSIDE AVENUE HOLLIS, L. I., N. Y. Rockaway Point Bungalows Joseph G. Schmitt REPRESENTATIVE JACQUES DEVELLIER Licensed Real Estate Broker OCEANSIDE and UTICA - ROCKAWAY POINT, N. Y. Compliments of Adam M. Schnappauf, D.D.S. FOR THE BEST IN MEATS VISIT . . Schroeder's 1235 BROADWAY BROOKLYN, N. Y. APpIegate 7-2739 John J. Schubert GENERAL INSURANCE NOTARY PUBLIC 55 SHERIDAN AVENUE BROOKLYN, N.Y GLenmore 5-OI 18 Jos. Schubert CHOICE MEATS-POULTRY AND GAME 64 REID AVENUE BROOKLYN, N. Y. I Near Lafayette Avenuei HYacinI'h 7-4001 - 2 Schumacher's RADIOLAB APPLIANCES Refrigerators, Freezers, Ranges, Washers, Cabinets Vacuum Cleaners, Small Appliances, Air Conditioners T E L E V I S I O N Radios, Phonographs, Frequency Modulation 67-21 FRESH POND ROAD RIDGEWOOD 27, L. I., N. Y ICorner 68th Avenue! Frank Scorcia Cr Sons COAL and OIL 133 SUYDAM STREET BROOKLYN, N. Y. ALgonquin 5-0999 Seiden Fur Company MANUFACTURING FURRIERS Storage - Repairing - Remodeling 230 WEST 27th STREET NEW YORK 1, N.Y i4th FLOOR! 232 Best Wishes from SENIOR CLASS OF John Seneca January 1951 JAmaiCa 6-4042-4043 Service Auto Rim Cr Wheel Co. Sam. Spagnola Specializing in BRAKE AND WHEEL ALIGNMENT I37-l7-19 QUEENS BLVD. JAMAICA, L. I., N.Y. lNear Hillside Avenuel Compliments of Shaefer, Long and Meany I5 BROAD STREET NEW YORK CITY Shamrock Billiard Academy TELEVISION - REFRESHMENTS l48 BEACH ll6fh STREET ROCKAWAY PARK. N. Y. Evergreen 8-8650 Frank Sherman METAL SPINNING Shanahan's Restaurant 1574 FLATBUSH AVENUE BROOKLYN IO. N. Y. TRiangle 5-0588 IO9 BROADWAY BROOKLYN, N. Y. l25 Ll ESpIanade 7-3477 Dr. Samuel Siegel DENTAL SURGEON l972 FLATBUSH AVENUE BROOKLYN, N. Y. lNear Marine Theatrel Mrs. Geneviene M. Smith Mr. John A. Myers A. M. Shutt, Inc. GUILD OPTICIANS VINGSTON STREET BROOKLYN 2, Compliments of The Smith Family Dry Cleaning and Tailoring Well Dona I I l I. Snyder LADIES AND GENTS TAILORING Dry Cleaning, Dyeing, Pressing and Tailoring 3l LEWIS AVENUE BROOKLYN, N Y r ..l .vw-nm' Qi ESpIanade 6-96 I 9 SoIan's Tavern CHOICE WINES AND LIQUORS Excellent Food ISO6 NECK ROAD BROOKLYN, N. Y. IA! Brighton Linel EVergreen 4-9784 Sonny's Candy Luncheonette 7I6 WILLOUGHBY AVENUE BROOKLYN, N. Y. Compliments of Soo Hoo Jek Spata's Meat Market Fon Fmsr cLAss LAUNDRY ez sTuYvssANT AVENUE aRooKLYN, N.Y. 44'I AVENUE D lBetween Pulaski and DeKalb Avenuesl BROOKLYN. N- Y- JAmaica 3-9745 SIMONIZING DAILY OLympia 8-5470 Spick Cr Span Auto Laundry William Sannuto . . . John Costabile CARS WASHED THE BEST WAY 2I Years of Experience I38-77 QUEENS BOULEVARD JAMAICA, N. Y. EVergreen 8-3529 4Diamonds Set while-you-wait Harry Sprint: Dealers In DIAMONDS, WATCHES and JEWELRY Diamond Settlng, Jewelry Repairing. Watch Repalrlng Il GRAHAM AVENUE BROOKLYN 6, N. Y. IFIRST FLOOR! CLoverdale 8-2755 LIC. L-5458 Stadmeyer's WINES AND LIQUORS 42l7 AVENUE P BROOKLYN. N. Y. lAt Flatbush Avenue! LAureIton 8-7374 St. Albans Florist M. A. FORD FLOWERS FOR ALL OCCASIONS I87-O2 LINDEN BOULEVARD ST. ALBANS, L. I., N. Y. Compliments of Mr. and Mrs. T. A. Sposato HEgeman 3-2328 PROMPT DELIVERY F. Spreitzer 8' Son PRIME MEATS - POULTRY and PROVISIONS FRESH FISH EVERY FRIDAY 63-98 METROPOLITAN AVE. MIDDLE VILLAGE, L. I. HEgeman 3-2633 Established Over 90 Years Fred Stadtmuller DIAMONDS, WATCHES and JEWELRY 5744 MYRTLE AVENUE BROOKLYN 27, N. Y. lBetween Weirfield and Centre Streets! HOlIis 5-0578 Stanley TAILORS and CLEANERS Known For Better Cleaning ZII-O7 JAMAICA AVENUE BELLAIRE, L. I., N. Y. 234 Il MAin 5-3430 State Bowling Center GEORGE MILLER, Manager 28 ALLEYS . . . BAR AND GRILL Home of C. H. S. Bowling League 90-98 FLATBUSH AVENUE BROOKLYN, N. Y. Virginia 5-8830 Station Meat Market PRIME MEATS - POULTRY - PROVISIONS 5 88-06 LIBERTY AVENUE OZONE PARK, N.Y BOulevard 8-2587 Henry Stegmann DELICATESSEN 72-40 MAI N STREET FLUSHING, N.Y Michigan 2-0858 N. Steinhart 94-Ol FORBELL STREET OZONE PARK. N.Y ICorner Atlantic Avenuel IN MEMORY OF Robert J. Steinrnuller Compliments of Dr. and Mrs. Edwin S. Stenger PResIdent 8-6767 St. Johns Hardware AND HOUSE FURNISHINGS PLUMBING and ELECTRICAL WORK DONE 852 ST. JOHNS PLACE BROOKLYN, N.Y Stoklie Cr Picozzi l6l FORT GREENE PLACE BROOKLYN I7, N. Y. GLenmore 2-4690 William H. Stolting Francis X. Sullivan B R o K E R FINEST IN MEATS, POULTRY and FROZEN Eooos REAL ESTATE 'NSURANCE 107 PATCHEN AVENUE BROOKLYN, N.Y 6756 EouRTH AVENUE BROOKLYN zo, N. Y. Compliments of Surrey Liquors Need Liquor . . . Why Worry . . . Cell SURREY 80-I4 SURREY PLACE JAMAICA, JAmaica 3-9l08 N. Y. JAmaica 3-5600 Surrey-Pike Pharmacy PRESCRIPTION CHEMIST-Harry B. Difkoff, Ph.G. Board of Health Station I79-02 UNION TURNPIKE JAMAICA, N. Y. ml' 11 Evergreen 2-5120 HAvemeyer 9-7550 WE- DELIVER Ray Tanmotta Terrace Pharmacy WHOLESALE MEATS H. L. Ciaffone, Ph.G. - M. R. DeMarc0, Ph.G sm-lo sem STREET MASPETH, N.Y. 92-50 QUEENS BOULEVARD REGO PARK, L. 1. S100 REWARD IF WE CAN'T REPAIR YOUR OLD CLEANER Tidy Vacuum Cleaner Stores VACUUM CLEANER SPECIALISTS Sales, Service, Supplies, Repairs 9529 ROOSEVELT AVENUE JACKSON HEIGHTS. L. I. Hlckory 6-1538 Dick Tietjin DELICATESSEN 210 NASSAU STREET BROOKLYN 1, N. Y. GLenmore 2-B419 Frank Tomaselli MEATS OUR SPECIALTY 1141 BROADWAY BROOKLYN. N. Y. . Town Hardware Company HARDWARE PAINTS - HOUSEWARE - WALL PAPER Plumbing and Electrical Supplies 2108 FLATBUSH AVENUE BROOKLYN. N. Y. Treanor's Restaurant 29-12 23rd AVENUE ASTORIA. L. I., N. Y. LAureIton 8-OIIO S. C. SILVER Tri-Boro Construction Co. Roofing - Sldlng - Storm Windows - Alterations I15-OI FARMERS BLVD. ST. ALBANS, L. I., N. Y. RAvenswood 6-2510 Joseph Tricomi GENERAL INSURANCE Fire Automobile Marine Casualty Fidelity Surety 27-27 27th STREET LONG ISLAND CITY Trousseau Monogram Co. 43 WEST 24th STREET NEW YORK CITY Dlckens 2-9010 Louis Turco Sandwiches For All Occaslona 1540 EAST NEW YORK AVE. BROOKLYN, N. Y. HOlIis 5-9486 F. CARUSO, Prop. Turnpike Barbers WHERE SERVICE IS SUPREME 188-IO UNION TURNPIKE FLUSHING, N. Y. L 1 .v , .:..J..:-.... ..E 1.- Vm.: 1 I United Cigar Store A Friend Unbekant Brothers TYPOGRAPHERS 30 FERRY STREET NEW YORK 7, N.Y. THE ,KENNY srefung 8-3937 WE DELIVER John Vecchio F. D. Morogiello, Manager CHOICE WINES AND LIQUORS Phone Orders Promptly Filled SAMUEL HALPERN'S 487 SIXTH AVENUE BROOKLYN IS, N. Y. BROADWAY AND MYRTLE AVENUES BROOKLYN, N. Y. lBetween llth and l2th Streets! EVerQreen 8-6959 Veteran's Tom and Nancy Vince TUXEDOS FOR HIRE FOR FORMALS and WEDDINGS 199 ENGERT AVENUE BROOKLYN 22. N. Y. A Friend Vincent's Fruit Market 77 Sth AVENUE BROOKLYN, N. Y. Doctor Vitulli BUckminster 4-8829 Best Wishes from Von DohIen's Specialize in Ice Cream Cakes 4315 AVENUE D BROOKLYN 3, N. Y. GLenmore 2-1888 GLenmore 2-IO22 HEgeman 3-2024 AIR CONDITIONED CHAPELS Warneck Funeral Home wilpill feid c0l'l1P3l1y William M. Warneck - Rose Warneck Licensed Undertakers and Embalmers 1077 BROADWAY BROOKLYN 2'- N- Y- 78-05 MYRTLE AVENUE GLENDALE 27, N. Y. 237 Eff- f' 'wvlnv' E PROMPT DELIVERY 9 A. M.-IO P. M. 373 WAVERLY AVENUE Waverly and Greene Liquor Corporation WHEN LOW IN SPIRITS PHONE: - MAin 2-1823 - I824 BROOKLYN, N. Y. l Near Greene Avenue I GLenmore 2-6419 FOR SODA, SELTZER or IEER William Weinman 744 MONROE STREET BROOKLYN, N. Y. llO0 SIGNS FOR EVERY PURPOSE Weiss Sign Company GLenmore 5-0678 UE BROOKLYN. N, Y. LAFAYETTE AVEN Uust off Broadwayl HYacinth 7-9340 Special Home Cooking F. Weissmann BAKERY - LUNCH Orders Taken for Birthday Cakes 586 BUSHWICK AVENUE BROOKLYN, N. Y. A. WENZEL Fieldstone 7-9816 WenzeI's Gift Shop Gifts For Every Occasion GREETING CARDS 3 Leading Companys . . . Also Germany Cards CHRISTIAN WERST, President George Werst, Incorporated FUNERAL DIRECTORS Religious Articles Sheet Music, Womrath - Lending Library 7l'4l Cooper AVe 'Ue tafgzelllarleirielg j Wallets, Paper Goods Glendale, L. I., N. Y. V gr V ' Brooklyn, N. Y. 25l-20 HILLSIDE AVENUE sEu.ERosE, L. I., N.Y. 'E9ema 58777 GLef1mvfe 5-3140 ESTABLISHED OVER 50 YEARS Wesch's Pharmacy A F 'e d DRUGS, PRESCRIPTIONS, COSMETICS l5B5 MYRTLE AVENUE BROOKLYN 27, N. Y. Whitey G' Marty's Food Store 6015 - Sth AVENUE BROOKLYN 20, N. Y. The Wild Duck Inn EAST ROCKAWAY, N. Y. John F. Wilday Virginia 9-I I l I Willard Camera EXCHANGE INCORPORATED EVERYTHING PHOTOGRAPHIC Developing, Printing, Enlarging 95-I7 JAMAICA AVENUE WOODHAVEN 2l, N . Y 238 1 HYacin1h 7-9436 WiIIie's Prime Meat Market GRADE A BEEF, LAMB, VEAL, PORK POULTRY, COLDCUTS, BACON ELECTRICAL APPLIANCES Winn Television Corp. J. H. BLACKBURN, Service Manager 991 FLATBUSH AVE. 1501 FLATBUSH AVE. 635 BUSHWICK AVENUE BROOKLYN, N. Y. Buckminster 4-8921 GEdney 4-S800 EVergreen 8-2899 HYacinth 7-2899 Joseph and Eleanor Wisdom W. M. K. Tailoring Corp. CONTRACTORS OF MEN'S COATS A. MATULIS - W. WAIGIN 490 JOHNSON AVENUE BROOKLYN, N. Y. HEgeman 3-0122 John Wolters DELICATESSEN and GROCERIES 59-OI 69th AVENUE BROOKLYN 27. N. Y. STagg 2-5693 -5694 H. A. Wood-Turning Co. Automatic Wood Tumlngs Dowel: and Wood Products I H. ARNOLD 363 -367 UNION AVENUE BROOKLYN II, N. Y. JArnaica 6-2432 LIC. L-5133 FREE DELIVERY A. H. Wulforst RETAIL WINES AND LIQUORS B. and C. WULFORST, Proprietors Vlrginia 7-2627 -2628 Young's Quality Meats 140-49 QUEENS BOULEVARD JAMAICA, N. Y. INear Jamaica AvenueI , 92-15 JAMAICA AVENUE WOODHAVEN 21, N. Y. JAmaica 3-2235 FREE DELIVERY A Friend Super Zane Market 80-O2 SURREY PLACE I 179th Street and Union TurnpikeI JAMAICA, N. Y. Eyergreen 8-7942 Compliments of P. Zanko HIGH GRADE MEATS, POULTRY and PROVISIONS GAME IN SEASON 317 WYTHE AVENUE BROOKLYN Il, N. Y. Jack Zimmer 239 5 The Editors and the Staff fully acknowledge the cooperation of: Reverend John P. Cotter, C.M. Father Joseph Symes, C.M. Mr. Joseph Maloney and the Members of the Poster Service Squad Entire Faculty and Student body Fred and Frank Ball, Charles Helmke, and the personnel of the New City Printing Company, Union City, N. J. George Routel, and the personnel of Routel Studios Our Advertisers The Gracious assistance of theiabove mentioned has made the Shadows of l95l possible. lr 240 ..i..'1: ..1.a-ai. .. - Pllflilf by lngnvahn . O NEW CITY HUNTING COMPANY UNION CITY, N. J. -1 fir f 1 Y -l,. Y, P f ,wx ,JKT Cl-'n.A,r VA 1 1,1 'F- gk V1 M , :V ,? 4 1. wx w1'.' . Li -A . xx , gi. ,x ,. . 2, ,-H4 3, qi vi 91 w: w 'Q ,W .5 Q. Ik . rw. F Z ix X . ff-f ,- I, , 'Q 9 Z. 4 x E f. .-G, - s. '- 4:5 ' . am S-X 'fag - -4, , 5 A 5, ,ix 1- ., ' J- ' 1' Y V: , , -4. ' -V. 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